Janesville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Janesville, WI)
- Class of 1955
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Z n if u i 3 1 XX. 3 'G .si . 1' W ,Co-Editors N' . iHead Photographer f -5 5Business Co-Editors CX ' , fysenior Editor x'iUrganization Co-Editors . ix ' X -3 X?ESports Editor W .k'Underclassmen and Q Q3 'Q' Faculty Editor X 'X Art Editor - w lndex Editor x Copy Editor X 9 Typing Editor - I E 1 x, i ' - N 1 .MN W J: V 'fl Y N Q , NAI I . XV QNX xx Q gl U J i ., S' X K, A Q my fm X 11 v ri il I x . , , 1 NA -5 4 of it tl X 5 Fx ll il Q 4 l ' X 1 , Xb . r i . X N ix . XX K 'Y . , rj E, Sara Nuzum Fred Waldman Bob Solem Barbara Sclwwi mmer .lolwn Henning Beverly Rath Maxine Cooper Diana Cleland Gary Hawthorne Carol Cikanek Bill Carney Barbara Bruni Delores Abraham Janice Crawford Q I Lb . V Nl' Na. 'N s Q. Qxxl hi -cp K -. 'fc' 'h CX? ' bp' N ox N' f in QQ X TYPJN l jj ' ru . lfgab X1 Fi' Ks ti' DEDICATIO 5 gui? QM Cb t The friendly red brick building on Main Street bids fareweli not only to the 300-some graduating seniors but to the entire senior high student body and faculty. Students will reminisce the good and bad aspects of this school and recall the happy, eventful days spent here. This building has housed Janesville high school for 33 years and has watched its graduating classes grow from 89 cap and gown clad seniors in 1923 to 324 in 1955. This issue of the Phoenix is dedicated to the Janesville high school building which has et- fectively served the people of this town for so many years. It has been instrumental in develop- ing good citizens for this commu- nity, country, and world in uneasy times when good citizens are e sential for the perpetuation of ur democratic principles. 1 I. ii? , , w f H x Nu qs . fx ft! , ,' ' V, j. 1 ' 1 X f f If Q- ,J ' 4 yn ,' 1 ,ff l ' f pa'-9.4 'Q x ff ffffs Ux ,.,, , av, , . wi E . .. Wk' a 7 Q 1 ..,w6NS:4'f,h-ni. Y '. - .L-, .v 'K rcs ' iw mf' , l, , , - . , . , , .Q . . .. ' W2 fwwwwmf V' ' ' 0'-4'9 - . 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Index ...... . . L It f,,L!fZ,g Q f CIMA! mx If' 1 X24 iii' yf L Ziffil .Zulu , 1'-6 I I X ,LII tiff- L , 7 1fL,f'1 146 I f ,J A ff If f .25 f fi Vx L , 'WJ f ,f 6 1 7 'X E ,snmidti f ,1 !, ,ci f , i ff J , i ffl, Z L L ,,L,,g,f J' K ,JL lx' C LJ Q' ,J Mfg Flofgncg Austin, Mrs. Dorothy Gilbortson, Mr. George Larson, Mr. Kenneth Decker Mr Robort Lone, John Stewart ore sented. Not shown ave: Dr. T. 0. Nuzum, president and Mr James Umhoofor. The active citizens that comprise the Janesville Board of Education give freely of their time to conduct the business of the Janesville schools. For many years these men and women have worked for an up-to-date school with adequate facilities and enough space to allow for the increasing student popula- tion. This project will be culminated when Janesville Senior High School moves into the new building on Randall Avenue this coming fall. Dedication of the new school ration Inspecting the new school are: Mr. Klontz, Mr. Young, Mr. Bick and high school stu- dents. f4,..x' . r .' '. . I .- lumi- Pictured ore: Mr. Ray Brussat, vice-principalg Mr. Vernon Klontz, superintendent ot schools and Mr. Kenneth Bick, principal. At the helm of Janesville high are the all important princi- pal, vice-principal, and superintendent. These men are always working for the general welfare of the students and because of their noble efforts JHS has prospered so well through the years. As principal of the school, Mr. Kenneth Bick has various duties. He is the general supervisor of the school's activitiesg in effect he is the guardian of JHS. Handling absences, passing out detention, supervising the iunior high, and all matters of discipline are a few of Mr. Roy Brussat's duties as vice-principal. Mr. Klontz, superintendent of schools, works closely with the school board. The board formulates school policy and he in turn coordinates this policy with Mr. Bick and Mr. Brussat who administer it. Te Sensor Class chose these offncers to serve throughout the year 3-W an carry out the graduation actlvltles Ed Snyder Pres Jam Jones V Pres Phyllns Wanke Sec Judy Adams Treas and Mr Damel Schaller Advnser DELORES DEE Theres no time luke pleasant time Commer clal and Engllsh GAA 2 Phoenix 3 4 Copy Ed 4 BlueJ 2 34 Copy Ed 3 Co edltor an chaef 4 Dru m Club 34 Custodes Llbrarum 2 FBLA 34 Sec 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 NHS 34 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Sec 4 Thesplans 4 JERRY ABRAHAM He has so much more than Gregory Peck Wh Should he fight lt? Eng lush Industnal Arts Math Scaence Grad Comm 4 Football 2 Intramurals 2 BOB ACK ERMAN boy what a 'ob lt was English Math Science J Club 3 Pres 4 res tlung 4 JUDY JU ADAMS Hope Heaven w ll be frozen so that she can skate English Science Language Math GAA 2 Phoenix 3 4 Art Club 3 Spanish Club 3 Drama Club 3 Prom Comm 3 Us ers Club 4 rad Comm 4 ,5,f,5aAf ... Q ' Klv', trr, 94 -W wr 1 P9 h . . d h . . . . : I .5 . u I QQS' ' I h 99 lnglng our ast song ere, ABRAHAM: ' I l'm a self-rnade hman, but a . ' 1 'l 1 I , I- 5 W X - '. '1 ' . I ' 1 4 ? .I X , 1 ' . I I ' - A H : H iz . . .: Y .. . . ty A 3,4. I ' n , 5 . , gf to h 5 G . 1 DON SWIFT AMBROSE: Speed King. English, Agriculture, Math, Science5 Visual Aids 2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. DAVE LITTLE BEAR ANDERSON l am a woman hater but the Bible says Love Thine Enemies History Math English Science Council 3 Grad Comm A School Pla Swim 2 3 4 Football 4 JERRY SPIDER ANDERSON There s mischief in this man English Industrial Arts Science Choir 2 Grad Comm 4 DICK ARNIE ARNER over do it Eng ish In dustrial Arts Science HI story Grad Comm 4 HELEN ATKINSON Winning rs her way and pleasant is her smile English Science Band History Language Sci ence Club Pres 2 Prom omm 4 Choir 2 Band 2 3 4 ROGER AUGlE AUSGUSTINE: Puts his troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. English, Art, Industrial Arts, History, Math5 Art Club 2,35 FFA 25 Home- coming 25 Football 2: Basketball 25 Intramurals 2 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. JACK AUSTIN He knows how to get work done without doing Agriculture English Science Math J Club 4 FFA 2 3 4 Pres 3 Grad Comm 4 CARLENE CAR AVERNA She always greets you with a smile and stops to chat a while English Commercial History GAA At Club 4 Drama Club 4 FBLA 3 4 Grad Comm 4 CHARL ES CHUCK Push pull click click change films that quick Math English Science Industrial Arts Spanish Club 3 Prom Comm 3 Gra Comm 4 Visual Aids 2 3 4 Photo Staff 4 PETER PETE BARRETT Worthy seeing but much more worthy knowing Math Science English History Future Engineers 4 Math Club 4 rad Comm 4 9 QQ. 1: R' ,AA 'S I . ' . nf' ' I f 'I I Fl 1. 'I 1. I III 1 I - I U 4,. ll ' ' y 42 ' ' . . . 2: r ' , ' 5 5 f seniors walk out of assembly, Study'is a pastime - why BAHR: ..ll I4 I - ll I , I Q , ld. i . 5 'I l SMX' 'WTR 2 c . , 7 2 ,3,4, 1 I : G - I 4 33 sf if f ' ,JY JOHN JACK BARTELS A scientist he will be everybody want and see English Science Math Languages Phoenix 23 4 Spanish Club 3 Future Engineers 4 Council 2 4 Photo Staff 2 34 Grad Comm 4 ROBERT RUDOLF BECKER Three things shine the sun the moon and English Science Moth History Golf234 Grad Comm 4 DEANNA BIRKHOLZ friendly glr wi friendly ways English Commercial History GAA 23 BlueJ4 FBLA 34 Prom Comm 3 rad Comm 4 PRISCILLA BIRKHOLZ Sully and gay that s her way English Home Ec History Choir 3 Grad Comm 4 down the crowded halls ROBERT PEACHES BEECHER Dynamite also comes un small packages Eng is Industrial Arts Band Ma h Band 3 4 Swim Team 4 rad Comm 4 VALERIE VAL BEHL Someday l ll travel this wide world o er and then return to fly no more lstory Eng ish cu ence Language GAA 2 Phoenix 3 4 Drama Club 34 Homecoming 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 uil and Scroll reas. ' ue- Feature Co-Ed. 4. JOYCE JO BELL: Nay her tongue needeth no lubrication. English Commercial Math- GAA 2- Drama Club 3' Future Nurses 3' Future Teachers 4' Homecoming 3' Prom Comm. 3' Grad. Comm. 4. PHILIP BLOEDEL Not exactly noisy but a swell kind of guy Eng lush Math Science His tory Council 3 Future Engineering Club 4 NORMA NORM BLUHM Let the world go as It may l ll take It any dog gone way English Science History Moth GAA 2 3 4 Phoenix 3 4 Blue J 2 3 4 Bluebird 4 Drama Club 4 Future Nurses 2 3 4' Homecoming 3' Prom Comm. 3' Grad. omm. ' ui on Scroll 3 4' Home Ec Club 1? Q-fr W-sw W Nav' I 12 i Xkalul I eeee ag'f g S-. DELORES DEE DEE BOHLMAN e pt the pep n pepper Englnsh Com merclul Math GAA 2 3 Drama Club 2 Custodes Llbrarum 2 3 Homecoming 2 3 4 Prom omm Choir a In u 2 ra Comm 4 Cheerleader 4 PHILLIP PHIL BORKENHAGEN A devlllsh grm and full of vlm Engllsh Math Band Scnence BlueJ 3 Ma Club 34 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Band 2 34 Orchestra 2 JOAN JO BRAUNWORTH A dlmple an her smule a twlnkle In her eyes Sclence Home Ec Erg as Hustory GAA Phoenix 4 Blue J 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Treos Home c Clu 4 Pres Grad Comm 4 GERALD BREIBY ln hus own qulet way Gerald IS always gay History Englush Indus tnal Arts Science Grad Comm 4 past the heavy double doors JEANINE BROWNIE Llvely and lukeable Engllsh Home E Sc: ence Grad Comm 4 Phoenix 2 3 4 Future Teachers Prom Comm Chour 2 Ushers Club 2 3 4 THOMAS ARCH BOWERS He has three speeds slow slower and stop English History Speech Math Scuence Prom Comm 3 Male Chorus 3 Football 34 Basketball 3 Grad Comm 4 LEON LEE BRADFORD Life can offer a lot of fun and l mean to have my share lndustrual Arts Englnsh Math Science Phoenix 3 Grad Comm DICK BRIEN or out of anything Has tory Math Engllsh Sc: ence Phoenix 4 Blue J 4 Track 3 lntramurals 3 Council 4 Grad Comm DAVID DAVE BROWN As amlalale and good natured as he can be Engllsh Science Math Hlstory Councul 4 NHS 34 Visual Asds 234 Debate 3 4 Grad Comm PATRICIA PAT BROWN What s more fun th havmg a good time? English Math Science Commercial Grad Comm 'Ish . ul i If n . : - i 4: 1 1 hi 1. i -1 c . 3, ' 2,45 'f , L r Cl b , G a. 3, E . b , 'hr ll I ' 1 ' .1 1 ' 314. I I f I EOTHUN: H He can tall! himself in . I C., '.- I I . . I .- '2l3l . ' ' E . 1 . 35 ' ,3,4g 4. . I 1 I , 4. I I I A ll - . ll l . -' , ' . 1 4. ' ' ' 4. 15 TERESA TESS BROWNSTETTER l cant make my eyes behave English Com mercual Home Ec GAA 234 Phoenix 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Council 2 3 Treas 3 Future Nurses 4 Future Teachers 23 Treas 2 Sec 3 Ho e coming 4 Home Ec Club 4 Grad Comm 4 LOIS LO BRUHN Un ess w miss our guess un business she ll be a success English Commercial Hustory GAA A ra Comm 4 for the BARBARA BARB BRUNI l work when l work but fiddle when p guage Hu story Math Phoemx 3 4 lndex Ed 4 Bluebird 3 French Club Councnl 2 ra Comm 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 En semble 2 3 4 LOIS BURK BURKHEIMER A short clrcult with a posntlve charge Home Englush Hnstory Phoemx 3 Art Club 2 3 Homecommg 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Cholr23 Grad Comm 4 JERRY BUSH Men of few words are the best kind of men least they know whats best for them Englush lndustrnal Arts Math Grad Comm 4 AGNES AG BUTTERS Full of fun she greets everyone Englush Com merclal Home Ec GAA 2 3 Drama Club 2 3 4 FBLA 34 Prom Comm Home c Clu Grad Comm 4 MARY JANE CANARY She ss pretty to walk with wltty to talk wath and pleasant to thunk u Art English Lan guage History Phoenix 4 French Club 3 4 Drama Club 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Homecommg 4 Grad Comm 4 last time VIRGINIA GINNY CARLSON Much mirth and no mad ness all good and lush Science History GAA 2 3 4 Custodes Lubarum 2 Future Teach ers 23 Prom Comm 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 BILL CARN EY Hus halr IS brown and wavy too step up gurls and well vntroduce hum to you Art English Science Speech Phoenux 4 French Club ouncll 2 Choir Quill and Scroll 3 4 TOM CARP CARPENTER Shy IS Tom and modest as well but he plays the clarmet as anyone can te English Sclence Band Hastory Councll 2 4 Band 234 Orchestra 23 Grad Comm 4 ll ll Il ll . ' Il . ll I I If ' . ' I I 'I ' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . , , 1 ' , , 35 E . b 45 . 5 . . . I 1 1 . , . 5 m - . J I , . . . ll ll ' . ll I e - ' ll - . . . 1 . . . I ll I I . I . Z ' 11 . P' 1 I on' 1 1 ' 2,35 FBL 35 G d. , ' 5 ' - - I 1 1 1 . 1 I I ' O 0 u 11 11 ru ll l Il 1: I . l ' l lay. , no English, Orchestra, Lan- badness. Orchestra, Eng- 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 3141 ' 1 G d. 11 - 1 - I 1 1 I 1 1 I - ' , 5 - . . I I ' ll ll ' . ll a 1 . ' II 1 . . . ' 1 . 1 If I I ' . I . I EC., . I . i .11 I . I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 2131 1 41 - 1 ' 1 1 - C ' 1 ' 2141 . . , . . ll If ll I ' - - U' 11 . l I ll 1 . I . . I ll 1 . 1 I ll. 1 I . . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . . 16 1 Q Y? W? JANET JAN CASTAGNA The portrait of o lady. English, History, Com- mercial, Phoenix 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, FBLA 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Fidelis Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4. JOANNE CHRIS CHRISTENSON Always good for another laugh English Cam mercial I Home Ec Choir 2 3 4 DIANA DI CLELAND Here s to the girl with the heart and smile that makes this bubble of life worth while English History Math Languages Science Art Art Club 4 Drama Club 4 Phoenix Co ed Org 4 Camera Club 4 Quill and Scroll 4 JEAN COBIE COBY Full of vim and pep and un smile or everyone English His tory Speech Math GAA 4 Blue J 3 Drama Club 3 JEANINE NEIN COLSON e is a quiet girl times' English Band Band 2 3 4 Choir 4 TERRY CONNERS This may be a changing world, but I won't worry. English, Industrial Arts, Science, History, Grad. Comm. 4. WILLIAM BILL CONROY Probably born to be the quiet lad he is English Math Agriculture History Grad Comm 4 BETH CONWAY Her heart is many miles away English Commer cial Home E Phoenix 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 FBLA 34 Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 Grad Comm 4 Class Sec 3 MAXINE MAX COOPER Just a quiet gal on the surface but oh what barrel of fun English Home E History Lan guage Phoenix Co ed Spanish Club Council 3 Future teach ers 23 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Quill and Scroll 4 NANCY COX I know more things than e Commercial English Orchestra GAA 2 3 Drama Club 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Future Nurses 2 Prom Comm 3 Orches tra 2 3 Grad Comm 4 A 9' WW 'ir 9' 'R r .. . u . . ,fr I . .ag -' , ' . - , ' 1 , Q - 4 - wa' Looking upon the broad plain ary: I. ' -' J . 'E . U' ri T - I: 'I I - ' I , with' a ' M . , - , U u ,Wy 'I 213,15 J i 5 l C., ', . ' . i 'A 4 55 , I 4'g Blue-J 4, Bluegirtd ' 'A 'I I ' Q I I 'F r f 3 'fSh 'L' '- - at IIII .1 I J - , are .ul I ' 'I ri .HI .yy ,v 5 I I I ' RONALD RON COX l take lufe as It comes Englash lndustrlal Arts Math Grad Comm 4 SALLY COX Afrlendly H ahoppy smle and gngglsng all the way Englnsh Com merclal History GAA 2 3 Art Club 34 FBLA 3 Homecoming 234 Prom Comm 2 Grad Comm 4 of opportunities SUSAN SUE COX Wlth my eyes wnde open lm dreammg Commer cla Englash History GAA 2 Art Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 4 FBLA 3 Homecomlng 2 3 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 JANICE CRAWFORD Twlnkle twmkle go her eyes Who s the oblect ' We re all wlse Com merceal and English GAA 2 3 Phoenlx4 Typmg Ed Drama C ub 2 FBLA 3 4 Future Nurses 2 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 BETH CULVER A mlghty huntress an her preyns man Art Eng lush Home Ec Hlstary GAA 2 3 Art Club 4 Choir 2 Home Ec Club 4 Grad Comm 4 DON DAMMEN A qulet sort of fella Engllsh Grad Comm 4 DEANNA DANZ Her eyes twlnkle with unsold folly she s got a smlle that s really 'olly Commercuol Englnsh Or chestra Drama Club 3 FBLA 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Us ers Club 3 rod Comm 4 unllmlted, MARGE DAVIS Such a gurl you never dld see so full of laughter pep and glee English Commercnal Hlstory Choir 24 Grad Comm 4 FRANCES DARK RED DE FRATIES Always golly always km She s the gurl we luke to fund Commercial English Scnence FBLA 3 4 Grad Comm 4 ARNIE DE GARMO es good an all as lots of vlm we re sorr there s only one of hum English Industrial Arts Moth Sclence J Club 4 Football 4 Wrestlmg 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Track 3 Grad Comm 4 H nr A ' 11 . . n ll 11 . ' 1 . 1 V 1 I 1 - 5 . . . 11 . 11 i11, ,. .' , . . . . 1 F 1 5 ll . 1 I - I1 . , ' . I I I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 . 5 . . . h 5 G . O 0 O O an 11 . l ll H 1 . ll 1 l . I I ' fl . - I 11 ' I1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 5 5 Home Ec.5 Drama Club 35 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , - - - . 5 . . . I 1. 11 u . . I , , . l - ll 1 I . H YI I 1 d I I - I ' 0 . . . . . 11 . 1 - 1 1 I 1 - 1 I 45 l ,3,45 , 5 . . . 1 1 1 - 1 ' . . .1 . ' - d HH 1 . h . 1, . 5 1 1 ' 1 Y . . . 1 . .1 I 'I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 I 1 5 . . . 13 VERNE VASCO DeGARMO I have a wonderful way of surprlsmg everybod When I feel luke movlng I can Englush Industrial Arts Band Science Band 24 Basketball 34 Foot ball 24 Intramurals 23 4 Grad Comm 4 MARGARET MAGGIE DeLAP A mighty tune gurl meet and lust as good she IS sweet English Commercual Hustory Math Grad Comm 4 BIueJ 4 PATRICIA PAT DeREMER She enters quietly like a sunbeam and as as wel come English Com Grad Comm 4 KARLA DECE DESENS Why should the Devil have all the good times lm readyll Englnsh Language Science Math Phoenix 4 Art Club 2 3 Spanish Club 34 Drama Club 24 Custodes Lu brarum 2 Councul 234 Sec 4 Homecomlng 3 Prom Comm 3 rad Comm 4 GEORGIA GEORGE DIETRICH A qulet and as sweet a ar as you can ever meet English Com merclal Language GAA Blue J 2 3 4 IS Club 23 Sclence Club 2 3 4 Sec 4 Drama C u 2 3 4 FBLA 4 Prom Comm 3 rad Comm 4 Thesplans 34 MARY ELLEN DILLEY Tas swell to be natural when you are naturally nice Commercial E Ilsh Hlstory Grad Comm DONNA DIX url with a smile a gurl worthwhile ng lush Commercial History GAA 2 3 FBLA 3 4 Chou' 2 34 Grad Comm 4 DANIEL DAN DIXON At flrst we thank he rather quuet but later on e s quite a rlot CI ence Math English Lan Council 24 Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 Grad Comm BOB DREW Why thunk twlce when once IS enough English Art Math History Sc: ence Art Club 2 3 Pres 3 Intramurals 2 Grad Comm 4 BURRILL GUS DRIEFK E Some thmk he s quoet but we know better Eng ash Band Industrial rts Band 2 3 4 chestra 2 Grad Comm 4 I I v a Y. 1. .,'u . . I ng- ' U, ' ' 4. ' ' ' ' : H H A g' ' I ' is ll - . . . . ' .0 .Ili E - 5 H ' as , I , I .1 cannot supress a backward glance :dl .', . .I . . I I , - h I 1 :A .ll S ., mercilal, Mathg GAA 2,35 guagb5 Math Clulb 45 4f I I ' ' . I I .' I I I . 5 I G g' I . 1 I., . I - I. I I . ' , 5 A 5 , , 5 Dr- 2,35 - , , 5 Span- 5 . . . . h I I . I b ,U ' ' 2,1 . .5 G . 'gf' 6? .if .wi if 1 PHYLLIS PHYl. DROUGHT: As merry as the day is long. Art, Commercial, English5 Phoenix 45 Blue Bird 25 Art Club 3,45 Coun- cil 35 FBLA 3,45 Home- coming 45 Prom Comm. 45 Grad. Comm. 4. YVONNE BONNIE DURFEE: The portrait of a lad . English Commercial Home Ec GA 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 4 ORIAN FLAME FALKENBORG: Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help, wherever she may. Eng- lish, History, Science, Languagep Drama Club 2, 45 Grad. Comm. 4. MARL ENE MOLLY FARNSWORTH: Wise with a wisdom all her own English cn ence Commercial Math History Grad Comm 4 at the happy years so recently 'K FAY EASTON She really can be good but who wants to Band English Commercial Phoenix 4 Council 3 FBLA 34 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Band 2 3 4 Ushers Club 3 4 RUSSEL RUSS EBERT You never can tell En Ish Drafting Sc: ence Grad Comm 4 EVELYN EV ELLIOTT The business of being a woman Home Ec English Math Science Phoenix 2 Drama Club 4 Cholr23 Grad Comm DICK BIDDY FAY l m here you can start class now' English Math Art Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 KATHLEEN KAY FELDT Always good fo an argument laugh or but of fun English Sci ence Language History Phoenix 4 Art Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club 3 Drama Club 2 Homecoming 4 Prom Comm 3 Perge Modo2 Grad Comm 4 ROGER ROG FENRICK He may seem shy bu he s one swell guy Eng lush Math Science l dustrial Arts J Club 4 Football 2 Intramurals 3 4 Basketball 234 Grad Comm 4 Q' 1:7 Oi Y: ' VIRGINIA FESS FESSENDEN The worlds fine with m Why change i7 English Commercial Home Ec GAA 2 BIueJ 3 Drama Club 34 Home- coming 4 Prom Comm 3 Colr 234 Sextet 4 Ushers Club 23 Grad Comm 4 RAYMOND RAY FETT One hour a day to study one hour in which to eat 2 hours to think how tired I m and 20 hours o sleep English Science Language Intramurals 2 3, Football 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 BETTY BUTCH FIELD Always ready to do her share English Commer clal History Home Custodes Llbrarum 23 Prom Comm 3 concluded within the 'as . DAVE FITZ FITZGERALD Enyoy life ere its fled for when you due you re a long time dead Math English Industrial Arts Science J Club 4 Council 2,35 Pres. 35 Grad. Comm. CAROL CUDSY FITZPATRICK: A little miss - and we shall miss her. English, Math, Home Ec., Phoenix 2,3,4, Art Club 2,3,4, Sci- ence Club 3,45 Custodes Librarum 2, Homecoming 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, GAA 3, Sec. and Treas., Ushers Club 4, Sec., Grad. Comm. 4. DORIS DORIE FRANKE Always ladylike an never u Science English Math GAA 2 3 Drama Club 23 Future Nurses 23 Homecoming C our 2 3 4 ra Comm 4 JOAN JO FRANKWICZ Began to talk when she was sux months old hasn t stopped yet English Science Math History GAA 2 Phoenix 3 4 Blue-J 34 Art Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Future Teachers 3 4 Grad Comm 4 PATRICIA PAT FRYDA She enters as quietly as sunbeam and as as welcome English Com merclal Home E Ar Club 34 Drama Club 3 4 Future Nurses 3 Home coming 4 Prom Comm 3 Choir 3 4 Drama Club 4 V Pres Grad Comm 4 red brick building BARBARA FUNK sweet gl wth sweet smile English Science Orchestra Span ish Club 3 Prom Comm 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 HOWARD HOWIE GAGE: A good line makes good football, has always been my view, and off the field it seems to come in pretty handy, too. English, Language, Speech, J Club 45 Drama Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Football 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. 9 lf. 'ill' i Z' PATRICIA PAT GALL: To the Honor Society, she found her way with plenty of work and some of play. Science, Eng- lish, Language, GAA 3, Blue-J 4, News Ed., Span- ish Club 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Future Teachers 2, Homecoming 3, Prom Comm. 3, NHS 3,4, Perge Modo 2' Grad Comm CAROL GARSKE A small gurl interesting lass whose cheerful man ner you cant surpass English and Commercial FBLA34 Grad Comm 4 JOHN GASP GASPER Nearly killed by a train of thought running through his head English Hrs tory Band Industrial Arts Band 2 34 Grad Comm 4 GAIL GLASS: A giggle a day keeps the gloom away. English, Commercial, History, GAA 2,3,4, Phoenix 2,3,4, FBLA3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. MARJORIE MARG GLENDE Service with a smile English Orchestra CI ence Math History GAA 3 4 Custodes Llbrarum 4 Future Nurses 2 Prom Comm 3 Orchestra234 PAUL GOSSELIN A little fun once in while makes the wheels turn easier English Science Math Art Club 2 on Main Street DENNIS GOV GEHRI Enthusiasm poise per sonallty have we missed anything? English Math Science Language J ub 4 Council 2 Prom Comm 3 rad Comm 4 Council Pres 4 NHS34 V Pres JOAN GESSERT Tall trim and terrific English Home E Has tory GAA 2 Phoenix 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Council 4 Homecoming 4 Choir 2 Sec 4 Sexte Grad Comm 4 RICHARD GREG GREGORY Let the world go as t mc I II take it any dog gone way English Band Science Blue J 2 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra Football 4 KATHRYN KAY GREGUS Ga witty and full f chatter Home Ec Eng lush Commercial His tory Phoenix 4 Blue Bird 4 FBLA 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Home Ec Club4 , . . 4. . n u II Q . U . ' , . Il . . . I1 I I ' ' Il . . ' 1 I S ' 5 1 1 i , . - . I Q 1 - 1 1 1 - . vi, Il YI I . ll 1 -I Il - . . 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'YT 1' MARJORIE HILL Though she looks so be wltchlngly sample w know there s mlschlef In every dumple Commer clal Englush Band Drama Club 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Future Teachers 4 Home coming 2 Prom Comm Grad Comm 4 Band 2 NANCY HOAG Muss Chaevous of l955 English Commercial Scr ence Phoenlx 2 3 4 Art Club 3 Drama Club 4 ouncul 3 FBLA 3 Prom Comm 3 Usher Clu 234 Sec 3 ARLENE HOLLYFIELD A rung on her llnger IS worth two on the phone Englush Math Home Ec Scaence Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 3 JOHN HORNAGOLD What cares he for work or worry? He says he s never nn a hurry Math Englush Arts Science Grad Comm 4 BOYD HOSKINS l wont to be bashful bu the gurls wont let me Englu sh H I story Math Science Phoenxx 3 4 Council 2 4 Prom Comm 3 rad Comm 4 Cross Country 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 NANCY SHORTIE HOWARD Her personallty ns twlce her stature English Home E Math Mufh Cu 3 Drama Club 4 Prom Comm 3 Cholr 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 ELWOOD WOODY HUGHES Ayaung man un hrs early lrtles En Ish Sci ence Band Math Blue J 4 Drama Club 34 FFA 2 Prom Comm 3 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Choir MARCIA HULBERT Qunet ln class but qulte a lass English Science Mat1 History Science Club2 3 4 Pres 3 Grad Comm 4 MARLA HULBERT So quick to smlle quick to laugh so quick to be your friend Home E English Math cn ence Club 2 3 4 rad Comm 4 JOANN JO INGALA Those dark eyes will send you Englnsh Com mercnal Home Ec Ushers Club 2 3 Blue J 3 Home coming 2 3 Prom 2 3 Drama Club 2 Choir 2 3 tm vu 'Hb Qbkfw W .3 10 in . . ' . . 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History English Science Math' J Club 2 3 4' Homecoming ' Swim 2 34' Visua Aids 2 3' Grad Comm. 4. WILLIAM ALKIE JENSEN: B a Conservative always deem dont burn midnight oil use gaso- ine. Math, English, Spanish Club 2,35 Home- coming 35 Grad. Comm. 4. YW! X HUBERTA KEEGAN Silence s a sweeter thing than clever words that bite and sting Eng lush Math Science His tory GAA 2 Math Club 3 Future Nurses2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 Cholr2 ROSE MARY ROSY KELLY l may be small but so IS dynamite English Home E Commercial Drama u 2 3 4 Choir Grad Comm 4 THOMAS TOM KELLY t times l ve hoped to meet this good looking a English lndustrial Arts Science Choir 2 Grad Comm 4 ELAINE KIM KIMBALL With a SISSI Boom' Ah' and a Rah' Rah' Team' Our Kim is on the beam English Science History Language GAA 2 3 4 Blue Bird 34 Co Editor Spanish Club 34 Drama Club 24 Future Nurses Pres Grad Comm 4 Choir 2 3 Quill a S roll 3 4 C eer leading 3 4 Home Club 4 DON QUEBALL KIMBLE Oh thou young Sum son English Science Math History Drama Club 3 Council 4 Choir 24 Football 2 Grad Comm JANE KISLIA Judging by appearance e s n an u appearances are celving Commercial and English FBLA34 Home coming 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Home Ec Club 4 vi' special assemblies the blue and white 'mf Q in if 5 I BETTE KEN KENNEDY Merry vlvaclous talks tive gay that IS Bette in every way English Science Band History P oenlx 4 Blue J 3 4 Blue Bird 4 Drama Club Council 4 Future Nurses2 3 4' Grad. Comm. 4' Band 2 3' Home Ec. 4. RONALD KERL: To trap and hunt is his life, but now women have come into his life. Eng- lish, Industrial Arts, Sci- ence, History, Math, Grad. Comm. 4. CAROL HARVEY KLEMP The only way to have c friend is to be one Ar Orchestra English His tory Math Blue J 4 Art Ed Art Club 24 Home coming 4 Prom Comm 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 3 4' Grad. Comm. 4. J ERRY KL EMP: A welcome friend. Eng- lish, lndustrial Arts, Math Science, Grad. Comm. 4. E . tr ' JOANNE JD KLINNER The swlftness of her speech outstrlngs the llghtnmgs speed His tory English Orchestra Language Speech GAA 2 Spamsh Club 3 Coun cll 3 Future Teachers 3 4 Sec 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 NHS 34 Orchestra2 3 4 Forensucs 2 3 4 Spotllte 4 Natlonal Forensucs League 2 3 4 KATHRYN KATHY KLINNER She s loafrng agaln only 99 on her last test Eng lush Orchestra Language Speech Scsence GAA 2 Spamsh Club 3 Future Teachers3 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 NHS 3 4 Orchestra 234 N tlonal Forensics League 234 Debate 234 Fo renslcs 234 Ensemble 2 Spotllte4 ANITA KOG KOGLIN A sunny drsposltron wrth warm heart beating true Englnsh Home Ec Commercial GAA 2 34 P oenrx 4 BlueJ 34 Typing Ed 4 Drama Club 234 FBLA 34 Prom omm 3 Chorr 2 Home Ec Club Treas 4 Grad Comm 4 Quell and Scroll 4 LOWELL AL KOLBERG Quret ln appearance wrth motrves unknown Eng lush Agraculture Indus trral Arts Math JERRY KOLPITKE The world was made for fun and froluc and so was Englrsh Math Band Science Bond 2 34 Or chestra 23 Swung Band 234 Grad Comm 4 CAROL KOO KOOYMAN What IS lrfe without a lnttle mnschnef? Scnence Math Hustory English GAA 234 Phoenux 4 BlueJ 4 Drama Club 4 Custodes Llbrarum 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 Home Ec Club 4 BOB BEAK KREUL Who IS the most wonder fu man and why am l here? English Math History Science Spanish u 3 J C ub 2 3 4 res Councul Homecoming 4 Prom Comm 3 Football 2 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 DONNARAE RAE KROENING Full of the dlckens and rn a mcer gur you never fund Commercial and English GAA 2 3 4 Treas 4 Art Club 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Homecoming 3 Prom Comm 3 Ushers Club234 V Pres 3 CAROL LARSON Clever kmd and always sweet to everyone whom she doth meet Englrsh Commercial Language GAA 2 Phoenix 4 Blue J 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 Drama Club2 3 4 Councul 3 FBLA 3 4 Homecoming 4 Prom Comm Grad Comm 4 Chour34 Ushers Club 2 3 4 DIXIE LEE LARS LARSON Jolly and merry and full of fun bnllnant she IS more ways than one Englush Commerclal Band GAA 2 34 Phoenix 4 BlueJ 34 Blue d 4 FBLA 3 4 Homecomrng 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm Band 2 Rrfle Club 2, Swing Band 2 3 4 ll Il ll ll ll l. ll - . 4 n . . 1. .- . ' . 1 ' I I I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 I I I . I I I I . I I ' In 11 ll lv , I ll . . CI I 1 . ly, I ll . 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V i, 0 . f Q.: K da u u u ' i'. I' , t, ' 5 1 I I I ,Z 1 rr U lr ri G ' 9 '.'l5 - I-'I A 1. 1: - -,I I 2 U- xl if , ,Q g . . . , K, splrlt In pep sessions, or the , 'Ii , ri '-, l , - ,y I P' I AU: S . .1 . A' ' ' . Eng- , Ii h, c., Co - - ' 1 1 ' MARILYN McGONAGILL: Her angelic look hides a wonderful sense of humor. English and Com- merciaI5 GAA 2,3,45 Coun- cil 45 FBLA 3,45 Ushers Club 45 Grad. Comm. 4. RDSEMARIE ROSIE MCGUIRE: The world was made for fun and frolic and so was I English Commercial Home E GAA 2 34 Spanish Club 3 Prom Comm 3 Ushers Club 4 Grad Comm 4 WILLIAM BILL McKINNEY Not exactly noisy but swell klnd of u English Science History Language French Club 3 4 Trees 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 RICHARD DICK McMULL EN: Tal I, dark, but oh brother, watch him spark. Eng- lish, Industrial Arts, Math, Science, History5 Choir 25 Grad. Comm. 4. VINCE MCQUADE: To be rich in friends is to be friends in nothing Math English Art Coun- c 2 Prom Comm Gra Comm 4 Ma e Chorus 2 BOB MEEHAN Don t hurry too much s my motto If you hurry too much life passes you b Math English Sc: ence Art History Grad Comm 4 Intramurals 4 competitive campaigning for class offices wwmwf W -1' JEAN MCLAY A peaceful gurl IS she a finer could not be English Science Home E History Drama Club 4 GAA 3 Future Nurses 3 Pres 4 Homecoming 4 Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 3 4 Sextet 3 4 Operetta RICHARD McLAY Today the world IS com posed of men who rust upon the shelf All great men are dying I feel suck myself Englsh Sc: ence Math History Math Club 4 Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 3 DAVE MILLER You can t tell a out those silent men ng Ilsh Industrial Arts Math History Science JANE MILL ER Is It any wonder she sets hearts allure What more cou d any oy desire Commercial Eng lush Art GAA 2 3 4 Art Clu 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Phoenix 4 Grad Comm ll in H . , I' I I I ' V . , , II 5 . 35 c.5 , , 5 d. . 5 I . , - I I lc ll , ' u I ll . 0 . 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I , 5. 1 I -2 l,'1'7'f 'r'llov2Y!lE. .'f .5 J J f' ,f ' if , j, y- Kp x , l ' I ' 6 -, f ' l A' ' f I f 4 fll j , WILLIAM MAT MORAN 1955 World Champuon Boxer Engllsh Hlstory Sclence Math Industrial Arts Phoennx 4 Drama CIub2 Grad Comm 4 DICK MORRIS A squeak a groan mighty shudder and Duck s car leaps from the gut er Mat Englush I dustrlal Arts Science Intramurals 234 Board 2 34 Future Enguneers Club4 Grad Comm JERRY JER NEINFELDT Keen sense common sense and room for non sense Engllsh Indus trlal Arts Math Phoenix 4 J Club 3 4 Drama Club 4 FBLA 4 Prom Comm 3 Chour 3 Future Engl neers 4 Football Manager 34 Basketball Manager 34 Track Manager 34 Operetta 3 Grad Comm SHARON RED NEINFELDT When Red gets behind a wheel she may give you a scare but gust hold on and calm your nerves but do at with a prayer Com mercral and English Blue J 34 Drama Club 34 Future Nurses 3 4 Home- coming 4 Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 3 4 Class Treas 3 Grad Comm 4 sung out, and graduation are vlvld memories 40 ROSE MARIE TOOTS MORSE Ilkeable glr wr likeable ways English Commercial Home E FBLA 3 4 Future Teach ers 4 Home Ec 4 Grad Comm 4 DARLENE DEE MUETZEL Eyes that Sparkle Englrsh Commercnal Has tory Language GAA 24 Blue J 4 Feature Co Ed Blue Blrd 4 French Club 3 4 Drama Club 4 FBLA 34 Grad Comm 4 BOB TEX MURRAY An answer to a woman s prayer thls happy lad with wavy halr English Science Math History Councul 4 Orchestra 4 Future Engmeers 4 Grad Comm 4 Ensemble4 SARA NUZUM The kmd of a leader one llkes to follow Science English Math Language Phoenix 4 Co Ed In Chnef Blue J 2 3 4 Drama Club Sec 3 Councn Homecomlng 23 4 NHS 3 4 Swmg Band4 Frdelrs Board 3 4 Sec 3 Pres 4 French Club 2 3 V Pres 3 Grad Comm 4 Quill and Scroll 4 JOHN O DONN ELL I don t want to set the world on lure Englvsh lndustrvalArts Math Scl ece J Club 34 n a murals 23 4 Swnm Team 2 34 Football 4 rad Comm 4 SANDRA DUBBY OLMSTEAD Scnence Engllsh Lan guage Phoemx 4 BlueJ Copy Editor 4 Art Club French Club Councal3 4 Sec 4 FBLA 4 Prom Queen 3 Grad Comm 4 rg vo 4513 in . 1 DOUGLS DOUG OSBORNE Don t study your lesson lessen your study Sci ence English History lndustrlal Arts Grad Comm 4 WESLEY WES PARKER A handful of fun IS bet ter than a bushel of learn mg Math Band English History lndustrlal Arts Band 2 3 4 Swing Band 2 3 4 BOB PENNY PENNYCOOK They say time is money that s a yoke l ve had s f b m s broke English Agri culture Math lndustrlal Arts FFA 2 3 4 rad Comm 4 JUDY PICKETT Cheerful and faithful all the while try her for a friend and she won t fail the trial Commercial English FBLA 3 4 Home Ec Club 4 Grad Comm BRUCE PIERSON Always happy never glum makes a bright and cheerful chum English Science Math Math Club Latin Club 2 Rl e Club2 Grad Comm 4 MARGARET MARGE PLOEGERT Fun is my theme so let a good time be my song English Commercial Hrs tory Blue Bird 3 Drama Club 2 FBLA 3 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 not soon forgotten or will ROGER BUZZ PERRY: I wouldn t enjoy being a permanent fixture around here. Math English Sci- ence' J Club 4' Band 2' wim Team 234 Pres 3 4' Grad. Comm. 4. KARL PETTER: Quiet and steady and always ready. Math, Sci- ence, English, Art, Coun- cil 25 Prom Comm. 3, Football 25 lntramurals 4, Grad. Comm. 4. PATSY PAT POWELL: As good as gold. Eng- lish Home E . Commer- cia' GAA 2' FBLA 3' Grad. Comm. 4. PATRICIA PAT PRUSANSKY: A disposition no one should dispose of. Eng- lish, Commercial, Home Ec.g Drama Club 35 Choir 3,4gHome Ec. Club 4. 'bw 'Q'-v' BRADLEY PUERNER W at dd l do no Sclence Englush Math Hnstory Spamsh Club 2 3 Council 2 4 Track 4 Bas ketball 34 Grad Comm JIM PURNELL We thought hem bashful tall we found that he can really e around English lndustrnal Arts Math History lntramurals 4 Grad Comm 4 DON CRUEBALL QUADE If school s loberty glve me death' Englush Math Art lndustrlal Arts History Blue Blrd 3 Grad Comm 4 Intramurals 3 4 Wrestlmg 3 HARRIETT QUINN Always merry never glum makes a very pleas ant chum Math History English Home Ec Club 4 Phoemx 4 Math Club 3 V Pr s Council 34 Future Teachers 4 Home commg 4 LOIS RABE Silence ns golden and l m bankrupt English Hustory Scsence Spanish Grad Comm 4 JO ANN JO RABIOLA I always speak without thlnkmg a bad habit that l fight but l never thunk without speaklng l guess that s all rlght Eng :sh History Lan guage Scuence GAA 2 Spanish Club 34 Pres Drama Club 2 34 Future Nurses 2 Choir 3 4 Grad Comm 4 ROBERTA BOBBIE RANSOM Her home IS In heaven Shes here on a vlslt English Commerclal Hls tory Phoemx 4 Drama Club 34 FBLA 34 Hrs tonan 4 Grad Comm 4 Prom Comjn 3 Choir 2 BEVERLY BEV RATH Lead me not unto temp tatlon but show me where t Englnsh Scaence Language Hrs tory Band Phoenix 4 Sa Ed 4 BlueJ 34 Business Ed 4 Art Club 3 Spanish Club 2 3 Prom Comm C m 3 rad Comm Chm 4 Band 34 Homecommg 2 34 Photo Staff 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Custodes Llbrarum 4 JACK RAUFMAN Aman and hrs lunch pan are soon parted ng lash lndustrual Arts Art Math History J Club 4 lntramurals 4 Football 2 3 Basketball 23 Track JEAN REENTS A devlllsh gnn and lull of vlm English Com merclal Home Ec FBLA 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 I. -h i . Q? I.. - l.. ,' l 2 ' ' ' I 5 . 5 -1 I . 4. , 1 . . I' I . t ' .': ., ' 1 1 I I 'I 2 l I :li - I l . g t . .,' I. . . ...I 3 I I uc in 1 I . . I . l ' F S - li 'l t I il 3, 4. 'EQ r-e ree F W or, , ,, ,, f ll l . .' ' T .l i-is. 'Ii ' .015 l , t fl . lj - , 'ff' fl l 1 ' I , 1 . h . 5 G . - . - i 1 2 P ' I I E O O O we soon forget the significant Il I 1 ll . : sl I1 - - . . . E - l - 4 -I l 1 2 I l 1 I I I 1 - 2,3. I. . I . I , . 'I 'I' . . . 5 . 5 . 6 'Gag DON REILLY: Were there no women men might livelike gods.' English, Industrial Arts, Agriculture, FFA 2,3, Grad. Comm. 4, Choir 3. LARRY MOOSE REYNOLDS: Ask me no questions, l'lI tell you no lies. Arts, English. JANET SPARKY ROBERTS: She's athletic, peppy, and gay. Why can't we have more that way? Science, English, Math, History, GAA 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4, Science Club 2,3, Drama Club 2,3,4, Council 2, Future Nurses 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Cheerleading 2, 3,4, Head Leader 4, Latin Club 2. RUSSELL BIG BEN ROEHL: If I were only rich in- stead of so darn good looking. English, Arts, Math History' J Club 4' Grad Comm 4 Choir 2 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 4 Track 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 part that our teachers classes MARY JEAN RHODES Fu of mischief oo doing things I shouldn t English Commer cial Home Ec Art Club 2 Council 2 Home E Club4 Grad Comm 4 MARLENE RICH RICHARDSON A peaceful girl is she and a finer could not be English Home Ec Math Science Phoenix 4 Math Club 3 Drama Club 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 MARY JANE MJ RICHARDSON Full of vigor dash and She s different from the rest you know Math English Science History Art GAA 2 3 Phoenix 2 3 4 Bluebird 2 34 o e 4ArtCIub234V Pres 3 Pres 4 Drama U 2 3 4 Councnl Treas 3 Homecoming 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Ushers Club 2 Fade is 2 3 4 c Ch 4 SHERRAN SHERI RYAN She whizzes here and dashes there and giggles a but when she stops for air English History Home Ec Commercial SANDRA SANDY SAMUELSON My achievements are larger than I am Eng lish Languages Science Home Ec GAA 2 Art Club 3 Drama Club 4 Council 3 Homecoming 24 Prom Comm 3 Choir 34 Sextet 3 Tri e T o 4 Perge Moda 2 Pres NHS34 Sec 4 GAIL SAXE A mfilden who carries with ease the qualities which always please English Home Ec Com mercial Homecoming 3 Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 3 4 Ushers Club 34 Home DIANA SAYLER Thus Mnss ns as good as her smule Englash Lanquage Science Hrs tory GAA 2 Drama Club 2 3 4 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Perge Moda 2 Grad Comm 4 JOAN JO SCHLEISNER Never ready always late but she smiles and you walt Science Eng lush Language History GAA 2 Phoenix 4 Blue J 2 3 4 Art Club 2 3 Span IS Club 234 Drama Club 2 3 4 ALICE STRETCH SCHOEBERLE un dnd you say' II be rlght there English Commercsal Home Ec Phoenix 4 Bluebird 4 Drama Club 3 4 FBLA 3 A C u 4 Prom Ec Club4 Grad Comm DAVE SCHOOFF Hls eyes are so brrght wlth laughter well keep hum ln our mmds here after Scuence Engllsh Math History Phoenix 2 3 4 BlueJ 4 Drama Club 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Intramurals 2 JOHN SCHOOF He thought and thought but not the thoughts he ought Science History English Phoennx 2 3 4 J Cu 34 Councnl 24 Prom Comm 3 rad Comm 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 DICK OLE SCHULTZ Life can offer a lot of fun and I mean to have my share En Ilsh dustrlal Arts Math JANE SCHULTZ Reddy Kllowatts urst cousin Engllsh Com merclal Math Home Ec GA 234 Art Club 4 Drama Club 4 Future Nurses 4 LYLE WHITEY SCHULTZ I go here to get a gen eral ndea of things Sc: ence English Math Hls tory Councul 23 Cross Country 2 Intramurals 2 MAURINE SHOE SCHUMACHER Anlmated as a Disney cartoon Eng rsh Sc: ence Home Ec H story GAA 234 Phoenix 4 Math Club 3 Drama Club 2 Future Nurses Homecoming 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Chour 234 Home E Club 4 Ushers Club 3 4 RUTH SCHUMACHER She has a nlce way of SUY '19 what she thanks English Home E Hls tory Home Ec Club 4 I' .- I -u 1 I ' 'H g ' I ln- : ' I' f' Y I ' I 5 - A' . 2 I lrhl I I ' I ' HF . I :Ip I . I I H . I . ly .- 45 rt I LI 1 ' 3,4. I ' Comm. 35 Choir 3,45 Home 4. . , . . and extra curricular actlvltles . . ' . I - H Q .,, I. I I .- - ' , ' , , ., i 5 I I I - j . 5 ' I 3,4. ' ' , , , ' , , ' , , 5 C: I b ', , ' ', 5 ' ' ' . 5 G . '? of 1 ' af' af' 1 BARBARA BARB SCHWIMMER Her hobby as fun her talent ns makmg nt Eng lush Sclence Commerclal History GAA 2, Phoemx 2 3 4 Co Bus Manager 3 4 Art Club 3 Drama Club Treas 4 Future Nurses 34 Homecommg 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Qunll and Scroll Pres 4 FIdelIS Soc Ch 4 Ushers Club Pres 4 BlueJ234 Co Ed 4 SHIRLEY SHERL SETZER She looks bashful but s e :sn t Engllsh cu ence Hustory Language GA 2 Art Club 234 French Club 34 Drama Club 4 Future Teachers 34 Homecomlng 3 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Home Ec Club 4 KARLA SHIELDS Always happy my wants are few lots of cloth s and a man wall do Eng Math Phoenix 4 Blue J 4 Art Club 2 3 Spanlsh Club 2 3 French Club 3 4 Homecoming 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 rad Comm 4 Spotllte DALE SMITTY SMITH Don t mustake hum as being qulet English I dustrlal Arts Math Sc: ence Grad Comm 4 ROBERT SMITTY SMITH Most men were born lwas built' Engllsh Art Sclence Math J Club 4 Drama Club4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Choir 2 3 4 Pres 4 Octet 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basket ball 24 Operetta 3 School Play 4 Track 2 3 TWYLAH TWY SMITH So ws se so young she cannot lnve long sm glel' Commercial Eng lush Home Ec Hustory Grad Comm 4 DOROTHY DOT SNYDER The good and wlse lead quvet lsves Englnsh Home E Language Commercsal Spamsh Club 34 Grad Comm 4 ED SPIDER SNYDER H re I am gurls keep your distance Sclence Engllsh Language Club 3 4 Pres 4 Drama Cub 4 Intramurals 4 Perge Moda 2 Spatllte 4 Class V Pres 3 Class Pres 4 Basketball 2 MARY ANN SOCKNESS Sulence ns sweeter than speech Engllsh Com mercnal Home Ec Blue- J234 Grad Comm 4 ROBERT BOB SOLEM H who knows an knows that he knows IS wise follow hum ng lush Language Muslc Math Hustory Sclence Custodes Llbrarum 2 Grad Comm 4 NHS 34 P es 4 Band 2 3 4 r chestra 234 Debate 2 Forensics 2 3 4 Photo Staff 2 3 4 v-sv 5,5 MIM, nl ll 11 rr l ll : . 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W ,... ,,,,,,f 'WA Af if WI Mfr MW JAMES JIM SPEER M A twinkle in his eye and mischief in his heart English Math Science Grad Comm 4 SPLINTER In spite of her calm and quiet air mischief and fun peek out everywhere Science English Home Ec History GAA 2 34 Drama Club 4 Future Nurses 2 Homecoming3 Choir 234 Operetta 3 Grad Comm 4 GERALD DIMPLES SPLINTER Happy go lucky fair and free nothing there IS that bothers me English In ustrial Arts Math Council 3 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 ARTHUR ART STERNS H re s 0 g y though ever gay can be serious in hisway English His tory Math Industrial Arts Prom Comm 3 Intramurals 4 Grad Comm 4 STEED Noisy? I should s y no Industrial Arts English Science Drama Club 4 Council 4 Prom Comm 3 Debate 4 Intra murals 2 3 4 Grad Comm HELEN RUBY STEINBERG Her eyes so dark and air black there s not ing Ruby lacks Commercial History Sci ence Phoenix 4 Art Club 4 Spanish Club Drama Club 2 3 4 Coun cil 2 3 FBLA 3 Home coming 34 Prom Comm Grad Comm 4 r u Treas 3 Sec FBLA34 Treas 3 A We turn slowl from the memories BARBARA BARB STAFFORD: She has a monopoly on friendships. English, Languages, Science, Math, GAA 2, Phoenix 4, Span- ish Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Council 2, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4, NHS 3, 4, Choir 2, 3,4, Sextet 3,4, Perge Modo 2, Operetta 3. PATRICIA PAT STAPLETON: Not serious, not too gay but a really good girl.' Home Ec, English, Math, Grad. Comm. 4. r I MURIEL SUGAR STEINKAMP: She whizzes here and dashes there, and giggles a bit when she stops for air. Commercial, Speech, English, Phoenix 4, Blue- J 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, FBLA 3,45 Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Choir 2,4, Perge Modo 2, Treas., All School Play 4, Spot- Iite 4, Choir 4, Treas. BRIAN BUG STEINKE: If all the world's a stage and all the people players, then Brian's the clown. English, History, Math, Music, Science, J Club 2, 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Football 4, Thespians 3, 4, All School Play 3, Senior Class Play 4, Grad. Comm. 4. ,.: 1 if-fg, '-- ' - fe L ea- ' n L ' I tyyfjykfj A A l 113,24 5, I 6 yy V. , , ' - I- - - . In as e r l U I . ' DELORES DEE CHARLES CHUCK ' u ' -. a I E 1 ' i 4. , , 1 - - , h '- l ' h ' so , ' gm .ll v I h. .Il ww rn d g. ' F . I . I .- if f - f . 1 . - e H 1 . . . 2,3,, h 3, . i 3, .I l . , Ai CI b, . , . 4, i so 4 B- 9' 'Q y , BRUCE BRU STEINKE e s not a wolf lt s gust the way he says hellooooooo English Band Science Math Operetta 3 O tet 4 J Club 234 Prom Comm 4 Band 234 Cholr 3 4 V Pres 4 Swim Team 4 Track 4 ra Comm 4 RUTH POOCHIE STERK Ruth is quiet and rather shy yet a twinkle of mis chief gleams in her eye English Commercial Phoenix 2 4 Blue Bird 4 FBLA 34 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm. 4 DICK CHINK STEVENS One of his smiles now and then will turn t e hearts of many English Ar Industrial Arts J Club 4 Grad Comm 4 Football 23 Basketball 2 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 LEONA TEMPLIN Hard to get to know but worth knowing Commer cual English Home Ec Prom Comm 3 Choir 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 DALE TEUBERT Some thunk that life s one bug game earnestness they defy they thunk the world was made for fun and frankly so do English History Science Language Choir 2 3 4 Octet 34 Operetta 3 Grad Comm 4 GEORGE THE CAMEL THIELE e road f l fe good hike but l have m motor bike Math Scn ence English History Vusual Aids 2 3 4 Foot ball 4 Grad Comm 4 of our happiest days KAREN HONEY STEVENS Sweet as the name but only for class' English Home E Math Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 GL EN SCOOP STRUNZ: The crowds the crowds tl1ey're cheering for me. Industrial Arts, Math, English, History, Grad. Comm. 4. JIM THORSEN Hugh school days have their delights but cannot compare with hugh school nights English lndus trial Arts Math Science J Club 4 Wrestling 2 3 4' Track 3' Cross Country 3' Football 4' Grad. Comm. WALT TRACHSEL: Here s a fellow tall and thin who s got the stuff that's bound to win. Science, Math, English, Band, Historyg Council 3, 45 Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4g Future Engineers Club 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. V5 N 49 S- 9' Q4 -454' X35 srf CAROL TRACY: Happy, laughing, always gay, a winning smile, a winning way. Math, Eng- lish, Science5 Transfer Student5 Council 35 Choir 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. SANDRA SANDY TRICKLE: Besidesa pleasant smil- in ace s e s got certain easy grace Com mercial and English Spanish Club 2 Custodes Llbrarum 2 Band 3 Grad Comm 4 THOMAS TOM TRIENEN God bless the man who first invented sleep Agriculture English Sci ence History Council 4 A 234 Choir Grad Comm 4 KATHRYN KACY VALASKEY: A cute gal, peppy and fun. Commercial, Eng- lish, Language, Scienceg GAA 2,35 Art Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Homecoming 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Choir 2,3,4. HELEN HEL VAN GALDER: Sa an's little amb. English Commercial' GAA2 Phoenix4 BlueJ Drama Cub 2 FBLA 34 Prom Comm 3 Perge Modo 2 Ushers Club 2 Grad Comm 4 KENNETH KEN VOGEL Just because he has wings on his feet t doesn t m an he s angel Math Band Eng lush Science History J Club4 Band 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 to look once more ahead NANCY TWIST A sweet little girl whirl ing like a top lust don t start her giggling cause you II never get her stop ped Home Ec English Science Phoenix 3 GAA 2 3 Drama Club 2 34 Homecoming 3 Grad Comm 4 SUE VAIL A cheerful girl whos never glum Shelswilllng busy and then same English Commercial Home E BlueJ 3 Drama Club 34 Prom 23 Grad Comm 4 DANIEL VOIGTY VOIGHT those wlnkable eyes' English Art dustrial Arts Council 3 Gro Comm 4 ln ra- murals 2 3 4 LINDA LIN VOSS Those who meet her ink shes quiet ut Lin as really quite not English Orchestra Commercial GAA 2 4 Phoenix 4 Choir 2 Or chestra 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Grad Comm 4 i I 9 f 1 h ' 0 1 1 il I . ' . . . - I I - U 1 31 I .3141 I I I - I I - I I . . 5 . . . 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I I I i ' 'Cl--7 11 - - - 1,1 11 40 O CAROL WAGIE She looks like an angel acts like one too but you can never tell what an angel will do Cornmer cial and English Grad Comm 4 Phoenix 4 Blue J 4 Science Club 34 Drama Club 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Custodes Llbrarum 2 MARY ANN MUGGSY WAITE A pleasant gurl one really worth knowing she s always worked hard and shes made a good showing English His tory Commercial Math Science Homecoming 4 Grad Comm 4 FRED WALDMAN If bright remarks were a gram of sand he d be a desert Math History English NHS 34 Treas urer 4 Phoenix 2 3 4 Art Ed 3 Co Ed 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Blue-J 4 WARREN MUD WALQUIST There must be some ambltlon In him because none ever came out Band English Science Math History Home coming 3 Band 2 3 4 PHYLLIS PHYL WANKE Shell turn your frown upside down English and Commercial GAA 2 Art Club 2 3 Drama Club FBLA 34 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 WILLIAM BILL WARREN m y et I Il a mi but youll hear me laugh qu te a but English History Spanish Math Gra Comm 4 Prom Comm Choir 2 Pres 3 longer citizens of tomorrow KATHLEEN KATE WALHOVD You must know her to appreciate her English and Commercial GAA 2 ' Drama Cub 2 ' FBLA 34' Prom Comm 3' Homecoming 2 MARY WALLER: l d be better if I could but its lonesome being good. English, Science, Language, Math, History, A 2, Blue-.I 2, , , Spanish Club 3,4, V. Pres. , Drama Club 2, , , Council 2, Future Nurses 4, Homecoming 4, Prom Comm. 3, Perge Moda 2, Ushers Club 2,3. DANIEL DAN WEBER Oh don t worry it short ens your life English Math Science J Club 3 1 Sec 4 Drama Club 4 Council 3 4' Prom Comm 3' Class V. Pres. 2' Intra- murals 2 3 4' Grad. Comm. RON WEBER: My idea of an agreeable oerson is one who agrees with me. Science, Math, English, History, Phoenix 4, Blue-J 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, Grad. Comm. 4. is ff LEE SLIM WEBSTER You gotta do wlth what you got Englnsh Arts Scnence Math Hlstory Grad Comm 4 BEVERLY BEV WEEKS Nuce to look at better to know History English Home Ec Art Club 4 Drama Club 4 Future Nurses 4 Home Ec Club 4 Grad Comm 4 RITA SQUEEKS WEEKS She enloys lafe by llvung Math Grad Comm 4 LEA PEANUT WEITZEL There s always a streak of mlschlef In every llttle grr Englnsh Science Hlstory Commercial GAA 2 34 Drama Club 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Visual Ands 2 3 4 TERRY WERRELL Round and round he goes and where he stops one knows Math Scl ence Englush Band Lan guage Councnl 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Swmg Band 4 rad Comm 4 FRED WESTPHAL l have a lrttle shadow that goes In and out wuth m English Sclence Math History J Club 2 4 Council 2 Prom Comm 2 Band 2 Swim 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 CAROL ANN KIT WHITTIER She s never left speech ess English Commer cral Science Club 3 4 FBLA2 3 Band 2 3 Grad Comm 4 ARLENE WIEGAND Her smile s worthwhnle Commercial Englush Comm 4 JANET WI EN As a student you shlne as a frsend you are me Science Commercial Has tory GAA 3 Phoenix Blue J 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Perge Modo 2 Future Teachers 3 Custodes Llbrarum 3 Grad Comm PAUL THE BULL WILL Where there s a w II there s a way Englnsh Math Commercial Hls tor FBLA 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 -nv' .I . ' ' ' ' fig f :wx 3 1 -, .i U -, Q A it. Home Ec., English, Home Ec, l'listoryp Gradl. E VN' i we are the citizens of today, .l . '-: . . 1 . I . fl'-.IS . 'H . I 5 ' I f. 42 A 4. Q . . t I .1 f 1 6 1 - j . . . Q ready in RICHARD BUCK WILLIAMS Buck and hrs car are qunte a paur you re apt to fund them anywhere Englush Agriculture Math Hlstory Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 LOIS LOUIE WILLING Her first flame was her car Englnsh and Com mercnal Blue-J 3 FBLA 4 Grad Comm 4 DELIGHT DE WILSON Of course you all must now our D lught o heart from trouble free English Math Home EC Science Sclence Club 3 Drama C ub 2 Future Nurses 4 Choir 2 34 Grad Comm 4 NANCY NANCE WRIGHT l want to work In a mnnt so I can eat some ofthe profits English and Commerclal GAA 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 FBLA 34 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 SANDRA SANDI ZANZINGER Who could ask for any thmg more than what an I has store Language English Math Science History French Club34 Phoenlx4 Grad Comm 4 PHILIP ZOMBIE ZINDEL y bu oh my English Math Science History Ma h Club 4 Councul 2 Photo Staff 3 4 Rnfle Club 2 3 rad Comm 4 r 'V Ngo to take our place In the world NANCY COOKIE WOODMAN res a wt pleasant way shell be your frlend for many ay Englnsh Commer clal Hlstory Phoenlx 4 Drama Club 34 Councul 3 FBLA34 Prom Comm 3 Grad Comm 4 ROBERTA BERTA WOOSTER Qunet untul she has some- thlng to say English and Commerclal ue J FBLA 3 Homecoming 4 Us ers Club 3 rad Comm 4 OJARS RED ZIEMELIS Its nice o be natural when you re naturally nlce Engllsh Scrence Math History Photo Staff 4 Visual Auds 3 4 Future Englneers4 Grad Comm RICHARD DICK ZIERATH e may be shy u e s one swell guy Eng rsh Art Math Sc: ence Art Club 2 J Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Rufle u 3 4 Track 2 Vuual Alds 2,3,4, Grad Comm 4 SENIORS NOT PICTURED SHIRLEY BEYER Qulet and yet we d say she s mce to meet nn every way Commercial Home Ec English Grad Comm 4 BOB CARLSON We who are qulet are not nec essarlly asleep Math English Industrlal Arts Scuence Intramurals 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 WILLIAM BILL JAMES What should a man do but be merry English Math Industrnal Arts Grad Comm 4 TOM JOHNSON Oh for more like hum English Scuence Math Band Drama Club 4 Swlng Band 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Pres 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 JANET MARSHALL She s very mce un her own quiet way English Hustory Math Blue J 4 Grad Comm 4 be golden but It holds no charm for hum History English Industrial Arts Art Council 4 Football 4 Grad Comm 4 Please note Since the hrst Phoenix was lssued In I900, about half of the annuals contam quotations for each senior some humorous some com Ilmentary and some, no doubt, ulte mapproprlate In followung thus tradltuon, the hoenlx staf of 55 has endeavored to reach o ve the average ln the aptness of the quotatlons 44 GERALD JERRY RICHARDSON: Silence may . . 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F 1 10 S A I 1 Y lla, if Through the unvxrung efforts of the lumors and thelr adviser the prom vs made the biggest social event of the year Here dlscussmg the plans for the Junuor Prom are the class of flcers Bob Suter Pres Dan Hake V Pres Marcua Hoesley Sec and Barbara Wasgnen Treas The offlcers are anded by the class adviser Mr Kennlfh Helland The class of '56 -1 V' H4 175 L..L... 41 'S 'QD 19' my M.. iii ,-5. fi will return to JHS as T 41 Wally Adamany Anel Adams Ball Affeldt Donna Ahem Marulyn Albrrght Joanne Alderson Tom Ambler Delores Amerpohl Gerald Anderson Pam Andrews Douglas Armsirong Jack Arnold Robert Arnold Barbara Afknnson Gaul Atkinson Arlene Avery Dale Balls Judy Ballmer Wayne Baltz Andrew Barlass Donna Barlass Raymond Barlass Bob Behl Buddy Bell Judy Bell Phyllls Berger Carole Bergman Boyd Best Slnrl ey Buer Brnan Bird After The Game Roger Boland Claudette Boothroyd Bob Bothun James Brannard Carole Brasslngton Donald Brleske Dave Brown Ruth Brown Mary Brownstetter Gary Brummond Junnette Brummond Gary Brunette Bernara Buggs Karenn Buggs Jerry Bumgarner Lmda Burchard Hornet Butler Kathleen Butler Arleen Butterfneld Sue Butters Rlchard Bystead Allen Campbell Mark Campbell Joanne Capelle Davud Carl son Marvin Carlson Make Carney Eva Carr George Case Ray Chesmore s-1 Q-'L Extra Work Helps the leaders ofthe senior hugh 'K -vs ,W ...S gl! fn mx ...X was K 5 . 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C J M, 40 n Am' Q-Q Q? wmhii 1- 'F' nv- fd ,Q 11' We juniors are honored 49 .LJ- in Barbara Chrlstman Patsy Chrrstlanson Bruce Churchrll Carol Cnkanek Ralph Cohen lrvmg Cole Patsy Conners Carolyn Conway Julxa Conway Carol Cook Robert Cook Donald Copper Joyce Crawford Richard Croake Dick Cunningham Donna Dahl Dnana Davus Pat Davis Shirley de Lambert Jerry De Rosler Elolse Deftmer Marrlyn Dall Yvonne Dlneen Kay Dolder Ronald Dolgner Terry Donaldson Karen Dooley Russell Dopkms Richard Dowd Stanley Drum What s ln The Bottle7 -y l 41' 'Y I' 4 ' V A C ' r 'x ix A if . . r W 4 g I , y 4 C C r - if ' . V - X -Q Nix kk h -0 I v , , -I Y , in A A K 'A X If A I l' ' 3 V V I 3. ' ' 'M 7,35 I ' i 4 V :Pity 1 14 ' 'kb ' AL ' ' K ' i D9 3 A f, ,Ag -3 Q l f, 'Q . E I 4: y A l . i 44 , A -. , Y V Yi, V A Lx 1, l Dlana Dudley Sandra Dudley Gary Duller Marlene Duller Margaret Dunphy Fred Edmunds Jamce Ehle Paulune Ehrlmger Janet Ellloit Bull Erdman Nuck Everdung Jennue Falcone Jeanne Fancsall Ball Fannlng Judy Fenrlck Helen Ferguson Gwen Ferns Jeanine Fessende Jay Fiedler Cathleen Finley Jane! Fish Jane Flsher Jerry Fnzgerald Jam Flf1P0fl'lCk Betsy Flora George Folk Gordon Forslund Peter Frechefte Ray Frewald Florence Fryda I'1 Changing Schedules C-...Q to be the first class .S+ ,qu da fi, eff? T' 5X ... -an I-N 50 g O kwa A 'li , . , II- Q , Q., I ilk I ,Q , . ll r fm Y Q J QQ' 5 ll , , 5 J A4 H 1 ' 2 13 5' 'V 'Q g W. ' . ' fl V U' A' P l' we.. ' Q '- J' W 4 x Q f Q V ,I ' L1-, 3 7 2 4 V .. . Rx, ' may J 5 y A o r .4 ,7 X W ' 4 'Qi 'I' 4 ' ' ' ' ., Y As tj ft . ' . - J 1. ' J. xx! QT it Q .sd 9' if V, sag? 'Q Y - for - 4. - 1' ' .cg '- , J 1' Q F X lyk L -1 FQ N-rx N T7 fan V Q graduating from the new The Old Ark s a Mov er In Bob Fuchs Judy Fuelleman Ruth Garlock Joan Garrugan Dorothy Garvin Jean Ann Garvm Mlke Garvln Mnchael George Duck Gesteland Shirley Gulbert Kenneth Glass Sue GI ass Betty Goede Shurley Goodsell Dorothy Gould Jacqullne Gramke Dennis Granger Jerry Gross John Grunzel Dan Hake Sharon Hallett Herbert Hanke Wayne Hanson Jon Harrie Duck Hatton George Haugen Alice Heagney Jlm Home Judy Helgeson Duane Hemrnover 71 Y' M 4 6 - ,, FD ,,. on J , ' 1: x ' .5 ' l 3 s ' I , , . uv . . ,A f lv ff. - - -if e ' - r 1 D V - A Q ' fn 1' V Xu. x Q ' 2 , I Eg I . Q I Q , ,,,.. ' ,eg , J. ' L 'J Z E , K -W! 4' x l . :ar Mx A a' V . , V 4 '- . . . I, sq 1 5: 'FY ! ' 4 J . 1 , D - - . X n , u .,, i ff 525 Q N' J' li A V Z., J ,fir B5 f M5 , 'V gy .s Mark Hemmlng Bull Henke Ann Henning Philip Henning Richard Hergert Jim Hess Mary Heuzelman Annette Hill-un Jerry Hitchler Howard Hockerman Stephen Hocking Marguerite Hodge Marcia Hoesly Ann Hooper Jim Householder Robert Howard David Hoy Jacque Hull Rosetta Hull Ramona Huschka Barbara Jacobson John Jacobson Nancy Jacobson Dorothy Jaegar Calvin Janisch Lester Jass Tam Jensen Chuck Jewett Judy Johnson Bill Jones hugh school .- L, , A 'Fl f . QQ? 1 i 'fly 52 -X rays n-1 At The Half We proved , . MN'- s . Q ' .. 5 f Curtis Jones Judy Joyce Magda Kavetschanky Terry Kebler Clione Keele Roger Keller Karen Kellogg Jim Kingston David Kinservick Sonia Kiarnes Ruth Klan Geraldine Klemp Bob Kline Gary Knappenberger Leo Knopes Eric Knuclson Richard Knudson Mary Kober Janet Katwltz Jae Krause Helen Kress Katchen Kubltz Janette Kutz Don Lamb Ruth La Sure David Lawrence Larry Lawrence Kenneth Lenn Joanne Leith Roger Lessard 'ee vu sl 'g ,V QV' 3 ll .gm vw' of the .lunlor Ned Llndemann Joanne Lltzler lrene Lloyd Dorothy Loggy Larry Loveland Sandra Ludwug Shnrley Lueclc Pat Macrorle Phyllns Malone Gerald Manfhel Mary Manthey Charles Marshall Ardnth Mason Owen Mathews Jerry Maftsen Duck McCarthy Lyla McCartney Lauralee McCoy Barbara McCue Margie McCullough Arlene McKeown Charlene McKeown Mlrxam McLay Nancy McNenl Glenn Mcwnlluams Donna Merrick Lance Miller Evelyn Maller Loss Ann Muller Mary Ann Muller 1 S' 49 'MQW ne yr 'Q One of those pleasant interruptions. Prom that our ul Q' '49 LA. 3' WW? gba., ,--ws M 'W' lr f' -Qqv Y-1' .af . I4 - 0 J 'Q L . A 1 Q ' , . A . jim We I 6 L x In I K xyxv v:,, K f I 4 lyrmj i V. L- V '.E: he . i f M 1 A f, . ,,,, P ' e re M 'e M 4 , ' 5 V - y .V fa V t , Q H ., , V A tll L - ,.. , A X A ' l5',Tw.1 L ' g 4 . ge M , at 4 V .. L .L L at 1 ., , Vi -itv gf v Q L f- U rf: ' A .L Q 2 sr KK z v,,: I W V , l 1, V j v f' I alla I v ,V k W 'Q E lg t F F ,ZA f ' I ,, ' . Skt I ':': Q . I L A . L of . . Y Q l, 1791 Q ,A l I A ' JA ang .,V. y 1 'fn , - A A r l l A L L L e 'Q ' l kg V . A V,L V r 1,2 A N' Y .l by L A i I ff ,thi ,z L ,, ? fl K fr '1' 'Q 5 ' A ' A 4 'Q ,.'1 'T N-v '-r as Y Q sq, f.,,,,!' Nil '9- VVS A Win -vi' Robert Morse Frances Morsfacli Jack Mosher Tom Mowry Manlyn Mueller Gloria Muetzel Donna Mullen Elunor Munger Mane Muichlar Howard Nicholson Roland Nlghiengale Sandra Nunn Pat O Brien Nancy Oliver Paul Olson Pauline Olson Marlene 0 Meara Jamce Osterhus Bob Parks Don Perry Chesfer Pfeiffer Tom Phllumalee Carol Pneplow Patty Pierce Luanna Pnnkerfon Douglas Pmkston Gary Polglaze Bull Puerner Audrey Quam Jerry Ransom class IS capable of fulfilling The mslde story 7 2 , , f: A U -3 Q i o, fo Q ' 4 , Q Wx a - f A ' Q ' ' '. 'rr A Qlgiil . ' 4 i , ' ' 'g M no A -l K P g 4 'rr ei , 2 ' W -- ,N -- UN . W ,N A is . -X ' - 6 o K 1 Xp? K- 'A i lg r . , My Y 'mga 5 -wh T X x ji 'g X f. N F MXN? ' ,ro M R - 2' 'af , ' 9' '30 7 1 XI.. 4 'rj ' ' L S K f- K M ,v I 2, .. y ib 4 :P I M h . ' 1- f R :Zig of 1 - A ' .M , Q .Q N in P A I fy, 15' 1 F ' ' f . ez Z 'X , F I, 1 hip i x A la' l ,Nw I , ly e R 1 A L ' 1 H P 'U x - ' K XM.. i L 1 I r AJ V ,, V l .A Y, U 55 ...- Carol Raugcuth Ted Rauhuf Earl Rebmcn Donora Reckard Rlfd Rehfeld Mary Ann Roully Charles Remsbach Vlrglma Race Dean Rnchards Donald Ruchards Sam Ruchards Sandra Richards John Rmglsfetfer Judy Robbms John Roberts Julue Rockwell Joe Ryder Dorothy Sargent Janet Schave Ramon SChlBf0lb8lf1 Kaihy Schlelds Anmce Schlndler fi Q Geraldine Schmelmg T Martha Schmndley Fanh Schoenrock Patsy Schroder Nancy Schrade Marlene Schr der Rlfa Schublger Carolyn Schulfz gall What s New? the duties and added My xr --q 41 1, A 'Pu lv my of r ' i K f 5 x l ,A I 'h - I . Q 'Q 5 Var I 5 - as -fl l y A ' S- 5 , wif Q 5 4.: ' ' he fl S , f H ' if Q Q ! ' . . X 'K L X K A ' do Q . f. A l H. ' '31 4 . Q 2: V' 4- f f ff - . Q lx l. r - -Ea f 'J .. ' . Q W9 e 'l , ,. lx L. A 'il fl: ' ll 4, ' F' 5 V - ' ' . ,La l Y ' X' - A 1 k4,, I K A - I . qv rf B at e I 1' I V I S . I ah 1' t 41, . ' ' 4 V Vwlr Nz' Q A V X ' 14, ,Q . l I a- MF. A ..v W xv '2 qi Lag, I vt ,l.:E., , ' ,X Q V: ' K A ' , , P99 , A-re -4' I iii QW' .f 3' responslbllltles that seniors gg TZ? Duck Schumacher Dolores Schwerln Terry Schwu so Sue Scudmore Marlene Scleszmslu Nancy Scoble Joan Scoit Judy Seeman Jlm Sellers Walter Selmer Barbara Sernrow Judy Setzer Ellzabefh Shafer Robert Shaffer Marnlyn Sheahan Jlm Shebesia Roger Sherman Nancy Simone Shirley Slrek James Smnfh Loxs Smlth Rhetu Smith Ronald Smith Sally Smout Jerry Snyder Therese Sorenson Gerald Spaulding Jeannette Spoden Robert Spoclen Jlm Sladler Goofln Off 57 cr ' 5 ' I Sq may ' y Q, J as S ' A ' L. J J-M Q of V 3 9 'T 1 of Q ,WA iv ,l ' , y, I, , I b ,Ryu , 1 V vw V ,, W S 'Q' 'fowl iz: 'D J J ll mm. 1 ' Wx, .' - U A L ,K I it V lnzzz w Zi f 1- ,. , E K . - V' ,,. L . ' ,,,:' V . '- ' f i 4. I I M - , , :, , A M , , :'o A ,,Qry, Q S 'R sr ' , . ' . 9 4' f Q' Q ney r 5 if - ., , A zgg A V4, , gh, 4, .V ,. - . 5 x 'v 'nn , rc., , .vr' I, 26553 X. T. L ' W.. Doris Stanko Dick Stark Anneliese Steffen Eric Steffes Lynn Sieinke Virginia Stork Lloyd Stevens Ed Stewart Merlin Sfibbe Joyce Stonc Richard Stradlie Joe Sfranglen Mary Sullivan Norma Sufer Robert Suter Keith Swartwout Roger Swenson Jane Terry Ronald Teubert Marvin Thiemke Bill Thomas Jeannette Thom son P Ro bert Thompson Tom Thompson Sue Thornton Margaret Titus Carol Lynn Tripke Dave Truesdill Stan Trickle Janet Ulbrick XI. must accept Sitting Pretty. gf T g z . 3 f 'A 'fR : ,4 , up f In -,vv:, F .I k i Ae ' f - , a r tt r oft! T ff T XA R t 4 - aitlli l fi T3 Rl ffl' we cg i ,ar R 26 s T f , y y - - ' - - N- Q at hx at T , A H' CR W lr yaga -f -I '53 no .Q 4' R il K . 4:1,rtffCs.L A X , 1 H K W v P , ,: r , I K In Y 55 I 0 1 Q s w 1' f R in b f , Q M . 1' V L fi ff T A fa. ' L ,Q A iv? ,xx fkjAv W: vi N A 'l 1 ' L 4 1 58 3 Q V s W W 3, L l N 'gl .,. A FB. .' at 47 ,ix V 4' - , 3 f - , V' V ,Q 1 7 .af W r D 4 3 J? Q M N - ' - Af in l -1 , W M W KV Q . ' 'f 4 - Q is 4: 4' , fe e 1 '..:- W A .. ' S 9 A 3 I f y ,Z i . , 4? if 1, 3 N , KK: C - X if V I'- ,. Lf mfr 'F V 'G' 're' y 1 W ,Q ly 2 ' 4 Y- 0 if A lf 'R rig , -x 4- we 'W 1 . f are . s, s. I 1A --Q 'ff . . s X George Zabel Lois Zcsirow Lee Ziegelman Jim Zigler Ed Zimborski Jean Vick Ron Vick Darlene Vogel Nancy Wagner Gary Walhovd Robert Walker Phyllis Waiter Jim Warner Doug Warren Barbara Wasgien Lana Weberg Ruth Wedeman Ken Weir Jim Welch Marion Wellnitz Beverly West Karen White Karl White Richard Wienke Charles Williams Jim Williams Bill Willson Pat Wilson Mark Wixon Virginia Wobig Kurt Woerpell Mary Lynn Wolfe Carol Wurtz Guy Wusenich Herman Yahnke I1 Here's to a great senior year! Which Is lt? l preparahon for becoming upperclassmen these sophomore offlcers have planned the class party 1 whuch the sophomores become acquamfed Plctured above are the class offncers James Anderson Pres James Baker V Pres Charlotte Bennett Treas and Barbara Green Sec Although we as a class X I .Javid Abraham , ,, ' ' V rg. 3 .v Q f , 60 Judy Adams Sandra Adams Don Adee, Charlene Agnew Willa Allan, Gerald Allen 'W have had llttle time Lourse Allen Rlchard Allen Charles Alllson Shnrley Ambrose .llm Anderson Marlene Anderson Thomas A Anderson Thomas P Anderson Paul Arbuthnot Don Arndt Joan Arner Tom Arnold 'Ja ri' VIYQITIIQ Benner Charlotte Bennett Mary Benson Judy Bler Carol Blrenholtz Sally Birmingham Margaret Blank Jerry Block Ralph Bluhm Rose Marne Bothun Franzlska Boyle Rose Mary Brasnard TR , wget pe 2' -mi- ,-X, ,an ik ,- sw- ww f 4'- an Allan Attlesey Kathleen Avery Carolyn Baker Jlm Baker Betty Ballmer Mary Jo Barrett Kenneth Barrlage Bonne Barthel Jamce Barthel Bull Bartle Charles Beecher Davis Behm 1-Q 'U L. Dorothy Braunworth Gary Brawner Gary Breese Norman Brleske Bruce Bucholtz Sandra Buckley Noel Buggs Howard Bullman Jerry Burdick Joy Burnam Jamce Butler Mary Butler show our worth Delane Buff Judy Byrne Duck Cahull Duxue Campbell Judy Campbell Shurley Campbell 11' 3 any my Melvm Carlson Bull Cantwell Tom Carney Joan Carpenter ave Chesemore Duck Chapman Qing 'X Davud Chrusrenson Jay Chrustenson Beverly Clark Helen Clark Wuluuam Clark Eluse Clune war J Duck Coffey Pat Collucoft Jum Comsfock Mary Condon Barbara Connell MPQ Carolyn Cope Carol Cornefh Joe Coulter Carol Cox Duck Creek Eugene Crubbe 'fi-'4 f 'Q A L n Roseann Crubben Judy Crosby Pa? Czerkas Helen Dampuer Douglas Danz Carolune Davus 'lie-,K we Axkk John Davus Ralph Davus Sud Davus Duck Demrow Sandra Dennus Jean Dewey we ,W QMS' Judy Dulley Marulyn Duxon Davud Donahue Judy Donkle AR' Bull Dooley Barbara Douglas Y 62 ik up ,dt 119 f 1 ,sau A? to . ,Q l 33 f, '-.af W l J J .T J laws . l C Juried ff X' 'fo . - , Z x M K X X Alrig i , ,N J, Ak, fixfflfs f A- A I H Y , I ,aqui g 1 F A ' . ,I g ,. f., , il 'Y' A, - ,.21 -, up ' 'ij 'YV7' 5 D Vuuul Z Size., L- C 5-fm J E '75 , 1,2 'fy 'W ' J 5? 'R' 'V' 'r M . -A gf 3 V A X t,, i H If, . 4,5 iv . .. R My V, A . ,. Ask ., 44 I l Ave f ' All V K ,,.x A J' A al ll fix. ff A --,. , ' A X . -. A 'al A K ll, ' 31 'Q 'V ul uu. A ' iw 1' fm! tg M, K if I- juf - , IVE: , e will 'E Susan Cook fa L , V :-l Z in u k J ' o l 'J me X u N J f ' Q C - uf' 'E ' I , -' f ' 'W 'W' '24, . f ee l e l J C A - X C N, W f L ' V T 5 . 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I pn 'TY '7 WE HFS 3l1tICIp3tll1g Nancy Downing Pat Drought Joel Dudley Dale Duecker Shrrle,y Duller Brian Dunlavy Pat Dufcher Nancy Egan Ardeen Ehle Joyce Ellnoff Marlm Ellis Jenesse Emmert Rodney Freeman Rnchard Frusher Lawrence Fry Sheila Fullerfon Larry Fulfon Don Gardner Karen Garvnn Gary Geller Loren Gulbertson Duane Glende Valerie Goodal Bob Goodenough Om ,L N-ni D A- '15 '9- Q13 Pie 'M is L15 '7 63 Marsha Empereur Judy Eruckson Allan Felrn Bob Ferrn Roger Fenrlck Bull Fessenden Douglas Faeld Elizabeth Finley Gen Flnnane Peggy Fosfer Mary Fox George Frederick Gerald Goodrich Joan Gramke Pa' Gransee Befty Gray Barbara Green John Gurney Sandra Hagen Carole Haney Nancy Hannawell Ronald Hansen Carolyn Hanson Julle Hanson v- Y -of if' -3524 -14 T 1' 1- an 3 Duck Hantke Ronald Harnack Bull Harrls Ardls Hartley Jum Harwlck Alfred Hours Gayle Hawthorne Evalena Hazeltlne Adella Heme Helen Hentsman Judy Heller Duck Hemmong B Halt Judith Hilton Gnb Hoag David Hobbs Robert Hodge Bob Hoff Lester Hoff Sandra Hoffland Barbara Holmes Pat Householder Deanna Howell Lynn Hulbert Ad! the coming years In which AQ fv- '! V 'R ' A 4: -J Q., Gerald Henning Robert Henning Dean Henschal Phyllus Herr Jack Herrington David Hess .lnm Hessenauer Ken Hessenauer Pauline Heuvelman Celene Hllkln Judy Hull Ronald Hnller 'T ,qv Mike Hull Shlrley Hull Gwen Jacobs Joan Jacobson Marcna James Q92 X 64 Marvun J anes Jane Jam sch Maurice Jewell Dan Jnru Marilyn Johnson Russell Johnson Warren Jones 'CH n V :H J 'lf , M Q , J ' ' J-J .,. L -J? 'Q V A 'lbs J' J , 5' 3557 3 pw 'NJ ' 4 'X' Ag L V -A I' 'iw V ,N . J I , b I f :J . 1 ,. 1 fy - ,,:. V J M J '-4 J '. , K X, . J - if lr r -H l D.-7 S A . - 3 A Ag T J J ' . y M KX . g N J y an in HQ' A . . . A 71 jx in ,lla 5 n U ' I ,,,k K Jw J fn an ' I f , 1 A f- Z . . - rt X 1,2 in g tr ,M I 4 . U X4 I Q J, J R W , .1 Y ,iii f J J NL, if s,,o e ' H ' 'Cl' lf, A ' of J nt. 't , W X r --tf All ,L . J J, C45 Q XX 5 ' L, Q, X, . f 'lm t ' uw t lj J .st J 1 V 'J -JS f b y J ' 'Ji at if 1 'NT F S XJ, A g f J7., f W, ty K L B J A X 'X J 'rl 4 J J J A 'J A 'W Q' K - Lx S I 'f-. .ff if 6 A o' - x 'J' l- -N . l J xl, I ii A N Mp! fd' J mx nl' ,J by supporting our athletic Denms Knopes Sharon Knox Don Knutson Nancy Krause Margaret Lankford Ro bert L ankford Carol LaReau Eugene Lawrence Nell Lawrence Powell Lawrence Paul Leeder James LeFeber f '4x 'Zn 6?- 'TP 'av I Francis MacDonald Nell Macrorle Josephune Madsen Helen Malone Thomas Malone Ball Manfhey Carol Manz Donald Mau Pat McCabe Gerald McCullough Wllluam McCumber Joseph McGuure JC! Carol Kade James Kakuske Regina Keegan Donald Kellogg Terry Kelly Dale Ann Kemp 51' Bert Kessler Judy Kimball James Kung John Klrnberger Pat Klein Ruth Klme req L ,gm so 'WY is - v 2: Phyllis Leith Mary Ann Lemen Carl Lnpetru Richard Llizler Barbara Lloyd James Long Jessie Louxson Eugene Lucey Phnlup Ludfke Donna Lueck James Luedtke Alexander MacDonald 2 '7F?,f'2 f 65 'X -ft A' 9 1 ' X' 'A-Jkl u J 4 o X Q J Jrz 65 fn F ' I , . -3 l f ' ' ' I 'L -ma Q 2 1 ' Q ' Z lf 1 jf' ' '11 2 F Q f L . J 5. lm 1 M lx A , . 1-My . V I is K if Q VY 4. ' ' J 1 '-f Q ' ff at J 4' J J j' I' - xt .l M ' felis V -4' J l in? ! J K fl A fffi r A J ,110 K N , 'E , 'i Ei we li o ll' J A VJL , 1 4 K V fn VJ, I I ,g fi da . . ff f if 2 - eee - 1 X 5 ' ,NO 5 '- 9 ' y .ff lvg ' I I - Y , fx M - . 5 'Lgml f ljl J' I W1 J J' I ff ' J' 6 451 WV s A J we '-' 'af ugi as 'y'--f ' - ,kt , 'xx i W I l A A .. ll fb for v , 'J f 4 Q I ' ' J -1 ' -3 - -4, o- ' ' ., -f -L if -my NW K1 ' l 1 1,1 ,, 7 Q Q l 1 XL ll ,-.-5: I Sir 'Q by supporting our athletic i Donald Morns Jane Mueller Dan Mullen Marilyn Mullnkln Charles Muncy Lawton Muncy Rosemary Murphy Richard Murray 'R '-'Y Joseph McKvllups Darlene Meyer Babara Michael Dorothy Michael James Mlklcel son Donna Muller Edna Mlner Antoinette Mocce Jacke Moccero Darrell Monk Joan Moore Stanley Moore YO . ff' .. - - H ' I .- - 2 :,: 5 J J , , ' I ' 1' L V 'fd 4 - D ' ' 4- l ag, A if P ' 2 . 1.-.1 lg .L K 'v P J . ' ,fe af i 'Q ' Q , x' O' Y? Y' Q f ' lk ' f l S ff J 'A ,A 5 l ' iw J ' 5 l . ,Maj , . 1 . ' , ,3 Y f '-.-r ,inf ef, fzr . . l 1 5 M .l X N Q. 4 ll- L . ' '19 J ' '12 J 1 P 'f H . - ' - fl Y LV lxKk'.k Q l 1 ll J QL. n x X 5 - l ' S. Z . . 'A - m :V 3 J A . -5 all ' f iw if 2 J K 5 I -ffwx-I . V3 as. A v, 'ka' 'r .fo E V ' Q - T: . . x Q - , ' ws' Q-f . . S .v-k v it Q J Zl xl J A 'J Babara Nenlson Ellen Nelson Tom Nelson Sue Nockol ln Wllllam Olsen John Olson Gene Osmond Bernard Owens Path Page Make Pearson Ruth Pennycook Lnnda Persson John Peters Nell Pfeiffer Warren Pfeiffer Gale Pfund or We 66 'Vt it Lcrry Nielson Wayne Nlghtengale Roland Noble Ronald Noe Duane Nordnng Don Noreen May Morris Lynn Nottestad Mike O Brien May O Connell Roger O Leary Bonme Olsen 1-Q an Q -4 teams and partlclpatlng Gayle Plckerlng Charles Pnrkel Janet Polan Tom Porter Jerry Powell Bull Purnell Jeanne Quaerna Joan Radlgan Suzanne Rebout Nancy Reed Pat Reully Robert Relnke Nd 'N-1. Jerry Sanders Vince Sanders LeRoy Sands Tom Schauer Carol Scheunemann Albert Schnefelbem Jon Schleusner Richard Schmelnng George Schneider Barbara Schoeberle Denm s Schoeberle Phlllp Schooff fx ,Q as Q iv' 4' 4 67 3 I 7 'Yiiw 1 f 'Y XJ Robert Restnvo Jackle Reuter Betty Richter Donald Rnggs Kathleen Riley Ed Rock stead David Roehl Jean Roherty Donna Rosslter Kaen Ruesch Richard Rusch Davnd Russell IQ Wmda Schudda Gary Schultz Ruth Schultz Tom Schultz Tom Schumacher John Schwelghardt Don Scldmore Ralph Selgren Chrnstme Selvog May Setzer Ralph Seward Tom Shea 'ge J-1 x J ' - n fa J ' ' 7 ': f ' '. 1 ' n ' V l lt L 5 A A 'gf S J - to v 4' 4 J ' 'kj ,, I ., I 'AY gl' E J W . 1 lirl A -. EZ ' ' 'Q , v 'Y' Q V - k I. J . ' A 5 B 'Jaw A V' . ' J , 1: :J f- J 'J'-G Ai V J Q - JJ' ,A Q' 'V -' V' A - 1 X X' I 1 , , ' x 'it ' ' ' J :ankle 1 A x -RK J 1 . . l . ' Z: -,YQ .3 FQ QV, lr , S 5 ' .- ' ' yy , -1 J. 1. M ,W y 'T a XJ 53 .J rl 3 v ',V rl A J: I --M ' N , gf I ,A f Ja i I Y ' X x 'V ' AX 'V ' f'!' A' 'lp i 'J - J J 2 -J -A ,Y-P - ' J J 'W I J 1 I 4 . v.: Z -1 I'e'!b at wholeheartedly Wrlllam Shea David Shebnel Mary Sheridan Fred Sherman Nancy Sherwood Verle Shetler Terry Slgwell Arnold Slmeth Joan Summons Jean Srpla Shella Smlth Sonya Smlth Wllluam Strampe Barbara Stranglen Frances Stratton Nancy Stuckey Julle Sturdnvant Jerry Sulluvan Margaret Sullrvan Wllllam Summers Shnrley Swenson Gen Teal Rose Temple Roger Thuede A 'S r 1 'N 1 fi MFEC pw.. YZ X Vi X 68 X 5 Y5 Donald Snyder Verna Soverns Kenneth Spauldmg Sona Speer Ed Spenske Bull Sprague Anna Jean Stafford Joan Stanke Jlm Stqaleton Suzanne Stearns Sandra Stevenson Roland Strampe 3 K' f' 4 'Sw IL Muriel Thomas Bernard Thompson Janet Thompson Janlce Thompson Rschard Thompson Terry Thompson Arlene Thomson Joyce Tnffany Nancy Touslgnant Donna Townsend Richard Trachsel Joel Turner -'sv A xi J? , 5. J, in extra curricular activities. s ic: we Q , Jackie Uglow Donald Uischner Ralph Updike Mike Van Coulter if ' 'K X , Marie Van Galder VV N ' ,J V ' Jim Van Horn 4 X I? ls 4 -.. . - 4 Margerie Vannatta Harold Van Pool 1 4 v v Dennis Vechinsky , I A. Tv- eq 5' flier: Carole Vick -A ' 1 ,Q X J Barbara Vigdahl 'fr' - , at '7f J'-' Bob Vine l A to 1 li ,V a x i V z L Q, Q K - ' Raymond Voegeli Keith Vogel Ellis Waggoner , .. , '2 Juanita Wagner - lu ' 'V Q 3 N NS l Walter Wagner 4 xx., V .J Dick Waller 5 ' iv Q f ,' 4 f I E! Y Barbara Wanke Dave Wanninger Tom Ward -v uf' f 13- V , 5: Susan Ware ,V ' ' Helen Warnecke tary, 'av' ' Q? E we , K ' Marilyn Warren xiaff if ' f - A V J 1 Carol Wells -V Jim Wells if 6 - -7- , V. f Henry Wemstrom V Q . V lyla Wendorf l ' '9' ' , 'Ay Anna West l . 'V Phyllis West 'x hs. A i'r V Lu Ann Whitson i Richard Williams ' -' rs 4 V Darlene Williquette ll' 4 'N V ,V I .2 Joanne Wiskie Vg 1 , 1 f7'Vf' I 1 ,fi '7' Kathryn Wolfe -7 ,I K Q ,V tl V Marlene Wortmann I 'I I ' . 'W' W N. A W L V L f , Bob Wyss A J Sandra Yates , 5, 4 1, Rose Marie Yehle lf x ,V ff '59 76 if -R ,K 'W Q, ' Joan Youmans J .V.X V' X, ' 1 3 ,V 9 Kathleen Young '17, .7 ' - 1, 1 S Carol Youtzy A ' L Q' Ronald zum V J V Mary Ellen Zanton 9 , T. ,., ,X I 4 73 Esther Zanzinger fi I V 5 V '5 ' Sandra Ziegelmann ' .- -l7 'I' 4' Q Ralph Zigler X fi K V X R. Robert Zimborski .X Q X ' . X gi H ' 1 69 Ning. bln.-. A EIDELISQZLUB 1 if 1 1 '- ,I X ww fy P rji' K 'kj ' ' I I 1 r ff f' f I 1' 1 f f V l I 1 If I l Homecoming Dance Included in the Fidelis Board The Fidelis board is composed of Sara Nuzum presidenip Miss Jane Jackson, Barbara Sch- wimmer, Mary Jane Richardson, Janet Cast- agna, Miss Borghild Kieseth, Barbara Wasgian Jeanine Fesseden, Miss Joan Grinde, Mrs, Helen Sanders, Miss Georgia Bardsely. 1 FIDELIS The most pronounced proiect of the Fidelis club was the Homecoming. The whole school entered into this festive occasion. The gyms .I were transformed into a gala ballroom, and spirits ' were high. This year's theme was Kickoff Kapers and offered a variety of enioyment for all. ln the fall of '54 teas were given for the faculty and iunior girls. ln May, the annual tea for the graduating 5 girls was given. These all offer a chance for the girls to ' mlilx and news to be shared. The teas are looked forward to wit great anticipation. The long time illnesses of all senior high girls were made more bearable when they received cards, flowers and gifts from Ficielis.d The display case took on a captivating area when Fidelis mem ers ecarate it at ristmas time. This self-supporting club eams its money by selling candy, gum and popcorn at the Janesville high school home football games. The club is successful in encouraging warm and friendly relations between the girls. This was why thi club' was originated. All senior high girls are members of this most worthw ile c ub. The Queen, court and two members of the assembly for Homecoming were: ozlhigry Richardson, Jim Thorson, Faith Shoenrock, Janette Manz, and Marlene ra. many experiences of ea.. The Fidelis members sell refreshments at if football games, thus being self-supporting. ' , :T lt's fun, tool 73 -TW Row one: Joan Moore, Carol La Reau, Judy Byrne, Sandy Adams, Mike Hull, Betsy Flora. Row two: Karla Desens, Lou Mills, Don Kimbell, Joan Gessert, Miriam McLay, Mary Sheridan, Joe Ryder. Row three: Gary Hawthorne, Harriet Quinn, John Schooff, Dan Weber, Walt Trcichsel, Ed Snyder, Dave Brown. Row four: John Peters, Ralph Selgren, Doug Field, Ron Smith, Claudette Boothroyd, Sue Thorson. Row five: Bill Puerner, Dan Hake, Ron Jerome, Barb Wasgien, Peggy Dunphy, Mel Carlson. Row six: Walt Wagner, Bob Henning, John Davis, Ann Henning, Dick Croak, Ken Lein. Standing: Sandy Olmstead and Chuck Lindemann. ev Student Council school life are The executives of Student Council are: Mr. Ralph Mitby, Charles Lindemann, Dennis Gehri, Mary Jane Richardson, Sandy Olmstead. Rivalries were banished momen- tarily as Student Council members of Beloit and Janesville engaged in happy chatter. The numerous activities STUDENT COUNCIL A man all wrapped up in himself makes a small parcel , Our slogans may be daffy but please buy our taffyu, and Have you fed Ole yet? were signs of the times as the Senior High Student Council rounded out a very successful year. This active service organization sponsored the service window, dances after the basketball games, noon movies, pep sessions, Student Day, and the Locker Clean Up program. Through the sale of Salt Water Taffy , Peanut Crunch , and Creamy Mints , enough money was raised to make the Council a self-supporting body, and by carefully following the year's budget all expenses were easily taken care of. A new slant this year was the clean up campaign that stressed not only cleanliness in the present building but also a better concept of the future in the new school. A joint meeting was held with the Beloit Student Council before the Janesville-Beloit bas- ketball game in order to promote good will and better student relations. The Council was host to visiting organizations at various times throughout the school year including the Barrington High School Dancers who presented an assembly of folk and square dances. A banquet was given for the Swing Band in appreciation for their many performances at coun- cil dances and a one hundred dollar scholarship was granted to a deserving student. Another little known but important phase of work was the preparation of the auditorium for all assembly periods - a task that often went unrecognized. Thus government of the students, by the students,and for the students made its mark on JHS's sands of time. Janesville's hospitality bloomed as Student Council members enter- tained the Barrington dancers with a potluck and a tour ofJHS. Dick Croake seems to be chief-in- charge of showing JHS highspots 13 National Honor Society Takmg care of the lnformatlon desk nn the front hall and asslstlng with speclal school protects such as College Night, IS the National Honor Society lts members are selected on the basis of scholarship and character, and theur leadership and servlce an various school organ: zatlons Only sensors may be elected first semester whale lunlors and sensors are chosen second semester Each May they are lmtlated, and the Rotary Club honors this outstanding group with a banquet One ofthe mam protects of NHS IS selling magazines to earn money for the scholarship that IS glven to some worthy senlor every year offered at .IHS Members of NHS pnctured are Flrst Row left to rnght Maxlne Cooper Janet Wenn DIXIE Lee Larson Kathryn Klmner Second Row Bethanne Malone Helen Kavetschanky Barbara Stafford Phyllis Wanke Sara Nuzum Miss Vera Lee Marlene Moccero Delores Abraham Pat Gall Joanne Klmner Thurd Row Bev erly Rath Terry Werrell Sandra Samuelson Kathleen Walhovd Duck McClay Bert Mlnshall Ed Snyder Mlss Edna Taylor Denms Gehru Fred Waldman Dave Brown Brll Muller and Bob Salem 76 Q Q Q s u K : 1 : 1 1 ' 1 ' Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 2 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Officers ofthe Spanish club are: First Row: Jo Ann Rabiolo, president' Glenn McWil- liams, Vice-president. Second Row: Marian Mac Farlane, Treasurer, and Marlene O'Meara, secretary. Spanish Club Amidst clicking castanets and records with a Latin tone, we find el club de Espanol. This year the members have a new advisor,Miss Joan Grinde. A Christmas basket known as a Pinata was made and shared with a less fortunate family here in Janesville. Being guests at the Latin Club Christmas party, along with learning the Mambo and other Latin American dances, made their's a happy year. Spanish Club gave all Janesville High a look at the traits of the lands where their language is spoken. This was done with use ofthe display case. Their interesting assembly completed the proiects which they undertook. There are activities Members of the Spanish Club are: First Raw: Shirley Swenson, Gayle Hawthorne, Mary Ann Miller, Ardis Hartley, Kathryn Valasky, Carol Larson, Kathleen Feldt, Gleen McWilliams. Second Row: Maxine Cooper, Marion MacFarlane, Claudette Boothroyd, Fran Mor- stadt, Pat O'Brian, Annette Hilkin, Ruth Klatt, Gorial Muetzel, Mary Cober, Jim Warner, Pat Gall, Ned Linde- mann, Nancy Jones, Jerry Ransom, Shirley Finley, Bill Miller, Valerie Behl Roger Keller, Dorothy Snyder, Diane Heminover, Dorothy Gould, Joan Rabiola, Miss Joan Grinde. Shown with a Christmas Pinata is Nancy Jones and Barbara Funk. Perge Modo The main purpose of the Perge Modo Latin club is to carry out the meaning of the club's name, Go forward only . This has been success- fully achieved under the guid- ance of the consuls ipresidentl Betsy Flora and Kathleen Riley, the praetors fsecretaryl Charlene Agnew and Arlene Thompson, and the quaetor ftreasurerl Sandra Adams and Nancy Sher- wood. A formal initiation was held for the slaves, the new members, by the masters, the elders. A worthy proiect was a Christmas basket which was given to a needy family. The Latin club, the mother language, was host at the Christmas Party which was the highlight of the year. Their guests were the Spanish and French clubs. Members participated in the French Club Carnival and in April observed their traditional Latin Club Week. Q ,J f sf Row one: Mary Norris, Carolyn Hanson, Judy Erickson, Sandy Adams, Charlene Agnew, Betsy Flora. Row two: Carol Cikanek, Virginia Benner, Barbara Vigdahl, Geraldine Teal, Carol Biren- holtz, Charlotte Bennett. Row three: Judy Adams, Barbara Wanke, lyla Wendorf, Mary Ellen Zanton, Martha Schmidley, Judy Crosby. Row one: Kathleen Riley, Arlene Thomson, Nancy Sherwood, Barbara Green, Peggy Foster. Raw two: Phil Schooff, Carol Schneumann, Carol Corneth, Marilyn Dixon, Sandra Yates, Julie Hanson, Bill Summers. Row three: Mary Jo Barrett, Beth Malone, Dick Croake, Lance Miller, Dick Hanthe, Roger Thiede. to satisfy every interest. lnitiating the slaves, Tom Ward and Peggy ey. Foster, are the masters: Beth Malone, d Dick Croake, Betsy Flora, Martha Schmid- I 78 Future Teachers Good morning, boys and girls, and the acceptance of that big red apple is in a few years likely to be on the morn- ing agenda of each member of the Future Teacher's club. Specialists in the retarded, visually handicapped, rural, elementary, and high school instruction fields have ex- plained their jobs to this group. Members also attended the Southern Wisconsin Education Association convention for fu- ture teachers. Row one left to right: Kathryn Klinner, Joanne Klinner, Janet Wein, Marjorie Hill, Virginia Carlson, Carilyn Conway, Harriet Quinn, Dorothy Gould, Lois Zastrow. Row two: Mr. V. E. Klontz, Ralph Updike, Diana Suyler, Janet Roberts, Katchen Kubitz, Jean Vick, Nancy Scobie, Judy Bell, Carolyn Shultz, Dixie Lee Larson. Stand- ing: Joan Youmans, Roseann Cribben, Kay Finley. Among the activities offered A carnival? Did you say JHS had a spring carnival? Mmmmm - sounds like fun. Yes, and it was fun too, thanks to Mr. Peter losso and the French club who lead the way in the second annual all- school carnival. Attending French movies at the Beloit College and en- ioying French games and re- freshments at their Friday meetings, the French club had an active year. French Club Row one: Jennie Falcone, Sandra Olmstead, Mary Jane Canary, Ed Snyder. Row two: Magdalena Kavetschanky, Helen Kavetschanky, Michael George, Shirley Goodsell, Janette Kutz. Row three: Gail Atkinson, Shirley Setzer, Yvonne Dineen, Pat Andrews, Diana Dud- ley, Marilyn Mueller. Row four: Mr. Peter losso, Ralph Updike, Nick Everding, Ted Rauhut, Richard Gesteland. Q L lllr' li' Will v' ,:. we I 79 1 -..,,....4aanw ,.,.,,,,,,,,. First Row Judy Bell Helen Atkinson Carolyn Schultz Kathleen Butler Second Row Luanne Pinkerton Tom Carpenter lyla Wendorf Barbara Wanke Third Row Richard Schumacher Ken Vogel Glenn McWil llams Fay Easton Fourth Row Roger Thiede Charlene Agnew Donna Rossiter Pauline Ehrilinger Kathleen Finley Anna Stafford Allen Feirn Donald Arndt Beverly Rath Fifth Row Keith Vogel Burill Driefke Don Mau Terry Werrill Jerry Kolpitcke Donna Barlass Judy Robbins Judy Heller Sue Nlckal Sixth Row Jean Dewey Charles Allison George Haugen Lawrence Fry Marion Wellnitz Ralph Updnke Mike Malmberg Margie McCullough Doug Jacobson Steve Hocking Ralph Davis TheJHS Band we fmd art, drama, music, Senior High Band Hats off to Mr John lltis and the JHS Band for a job well done The band did double duty this year W playing at the football games and making an extra hit X A at Beloit They backed our team at the basketball ow? lj -i games and helped get us into the school spirit at the A ' Pep Sessions Playing at the National Corn Picking Q .' Contest, Armistice Day Parade, and their Spring Con- ly- , g W 5 U 3 J cert in April, added to their busy schedule They also '. A-'AWYQAQ' ' ' 35 V took a trip to Wawatosa Each member of the band . 'QQ It 'T .X provided housing and meals for members of the Mil- v waukee Washington Band. These performances com- gb, pleted the band's busy year. 719' Ylvt .611 i 5011, 9 - Y . s?1 X H. 80 A ' A. ..A......4- -W .V.,...N MQ. First Row - Janice Osterhus, Geraldine Teal, Susan Ware, Barbara Holmes. Second Row - Robert Beecher, Dorothy Sargent, Phil Ludtke, Nancy Krause, Bob Solem, Kathleen Riley, Linda Persson. Third Row - Pat Gransee, Don Lamb, Maziorie Hilt, Howard Hockerman, Marylyn Lenarz. Fourth Row - Mike Pearson, Mary Lou Butler, Walt Wagner, Sharon Hallett, Bill Miller, Neil Lawrence, Suzanne Rebout, Robert Henning, Wesley Parker, Dixie Larson. Fifth Row - Walt Trachsel, Don Knutson, Vince Sanders, John Davis, Gordon Fers- lund, Allen Campbell, Doug Danz, Elwood Hughes, Tom Johnson. Sixth Row - John Gasper, Bruce Steinke, Mr. John lltis, Phil Borlcenhagen, Fred Sherman, Joe Ryder, Lester Jass, Jack Arnold, Bill Henke, Jerry Moore, Richard Gregory. and service organizations. wing Band The Swing Band contributed their services to the Student Council Hops, two Junior High dances, and Art Club dance, Valentine dance, and one for FBLA. Swing Band Members are: First Row - Don Lamb, Pat Gransee, Marilyn Lenarz, Dixie Larson, Wesley Parker. Second Row - Tom Johnson, Doug Donz, Jerry Kolpitcke, Terry Werrill, Phil Ludtke. Third Row - Harlan Homre, Bill Henke, Sora Nuzum. lf i , 16 my E Choirs Il' 4 I! Q. E. eu I-. Q. 'D , l First row, left to right: C. Tracy, V. Rice, G. Ackinson, C. Keele, D. Dix, N. Howard, M. Sullivan, D. Vogel, S. Goodsell, D. Franlr, G. Saxe. Second row, left to right: D. Dudley, M. Dueller, M. Davis, M. Moccero, D. Splinter, D. Gould, M. Mueller, A. Schoeberle, M. Kober, J. McLay. Third row, left to right: J. Kuta, J. Colson, J. Fish, H. Fergueson, S. Nunn, D. Field, J. Powell, R. Dolgen, E. Hughes, E. Lawerence. Fourth row, left to right: J. Henning, T. Ward, R. Nighten- gale, G. Brawner, D. Kimble, D. Armstrong, D. Kellogg, D. Carlson, E. Waggener. C there are also sports, vocational clubs and journalism. Traces of stardust, wisps of moonbeams, and pulses of spring, were blended into the ' breathtaking beauty of song, by the members of the senior hidm choir. The creation of magical moments, when all cares were forgotten, was achieved as exquisite harmony cast its spell ' from star-studded members, bedecked in blue robes. ' A quick change of tempo and a snappy staccato transform the world of dreams into a place of semi-realism. This timeless land is one of people lightly treating today and living to the utmost their freedom from cares. ' These are the moods which transform the auditorium into a world of dream and fancy, leavi the awe-full audiences entranced with the rag-ily, blended chords. ' S' S+ u- The auditorium has been replenished time and again with the earnest applause of enthu- siastic friends, classmates and parents, who attended the ioyous yuletide and gala spring concerts. OCTET - Sitting, D. Hay, J. Harrie. Standing, J. Henning, E. Hughes, B. Steinke, J. Stappleton, D. Teubert. . pgmwm X . Sf ' 5 n C 'abr 'if' '-,Q 6 -14 f 3 . C el I uv w . I I I ' . J , ' 1. cy C . ' . , , ,, e U e ',. My All 'U'-nl ll .ae MJJ .ILP - - 'v f i' B' B J n First row: K. Valaskey, D. Bohlman, M. Steinkamp, R. Kelly, C. Larson, J. Rabiola, A. Hooper, C. Bergman, B. Jacobson, A. Koglin, P. Prusansky. Sec- ond row: E. Lichtfuss, J. Gessert, P. Fryda, M. MacFarlane, B. Stafford, J. Christensen, L. Templin, 5. Smout, Y. Dineen, P. Christianson, A. Hilkin, Roberta Ransom. Third row: D. Hoy, R. Noble, R. Keller, B. Steinke, J. Stapleton, K. Hessenauer, R. 0'Leary, Y. Durfee, S. Bier, C. Brassington, S. Samuel son. Fourth row: L. Gilbertson, B. Best, J. Harrie, M. Garvin, D. Teu- bert, B. Camey, D. Litzler, W. Jones, R. Johnson, R. Hiller, D. Tewesdill. l- . 'v , ,. n H 3 l Row one: M. Miller, F. Stratton, J. Hilton, by V, . j. lguelleg, Friiia, MA.Nrc:'rris, R. Crigubnn, - , , . ier, . mg en, omeon, M. i- ' J- Bw--1 N- S-mf. C- Cm- A- ww- 54.1.5 cefo, C. Kade. Row two: 5 Cvmpbell, L. Af 'f f - f V 'V H McCoy, R. Yeale, D. Mullen, P. Page, J. Burnom, J. Ballmer, C. Cikonek, P. Klein, B. Green, M. Empereur, N. Twist, N. Reed, S. Buckley. Row three: G. Pinlzering,.l. Mad- sen, J. Sipho, D. Amerpolvle, P. Dutdler, B. Nielson, S. Ziegleman, S. Milzol, B. Lloyd, J. Kompboll, W. Allen, S. Adams, R. Bethun, R. Temple, J. Router. Row four: N. Tusig- nant, J. Fuelleman, J. Simmons, H. Dampier, S. Hofflmd, G. Hilken, M. Anderson, J. Juoerna, S. Stevenson, B. Ballmer, J. Moore, J. Carpenter, M. Dixon, J. Crosby, N. Sher- wood, J. Erickson. TRIPLE TRIO: Sitting: M. MacFarlane, B. Stafford, J. Gessert, C. Conway, P. Frida, J. McLaH Stand- C. Braeeington, S. Samuelson, V. lee, M. 0 .- Y . - 4- V ..-..,-.....,.-.. -. .. .-., ,,.-.,,,.,-,g,, M Orchestra language and speech activities Ensemble - R. Murray, R. Sherman, Mr. D. Storti, C. Klemp L Steinlxe, V. Carlson. Swlshlng formals and the click of hugh heels and boys looking strangled In ties and suits, marked the Chrlstmas Con cert, one of the concerts given by the JHS Orchestra Mr Eugene Erickson, director, did a great 'ob as always Spring brings Easter Concert and, of course, there is always the All School Play, Class Play, and an exchange con cert with Freeport Mr Dewey Stortl and the ensemble got us into the Christmas Spirit with their playing of carols In the front hall They were also featured at several other school functions, as well as playing for the grade schools First Row - B. Bruni, R. Murray, L. Persson, K. Riley. Second Row - V. Carlson, N. Jones, I. Hanson, C Kode, M. McLa , R. Solem. Third Row - L. Steinke, L. Voss, M. Glende, J. Scott, M. Benson, J. Erarnke M. Zanton B. wens. Fourth Row - R. Sherman B. Summers S. Goodsell J. Adams J. Stone B. unk J Emmert, J. McGuire, E. Erickson, J. Main, P. Borkenhagen First Row - Left fo Right - J. Osterhus, J. Bell, K. Klinner, C. Klemp. Second Row - l.. Pinkerlon, l. Wendorf, C. Conway, J. Klinner, A. Steffen, L. Zastrow. Third Row - J. Heller, D. Knufson, W. Trachsol, E. Hughes, T. Johnson, D. Mau, J. Kolpitcke, T. Worrell, G. Pickering. Fourth Row - J. Arnold, M. McCull- ough, M. MacFarlane, P. Arbuthnot, H. Hamre. These organizations all Smile of Contenfmenfl Barbara Bruni 85 Have school? of many bit that was, go in and about. ,lf A WGS every kind of ,painting posters, others in deep con- proiect. By asking we found out that this was the artist Art and on sets for the class play. on another so everyone had theirown. By doing their y make other proiects, besides success. The class play undertaking of the year, followed by the decora- tions, Art club dance, the and the ccrnivol. Through the success of the club, they are able to give a scholarship to a deserving senior at the end ol the year. lndeed every member strives hard to do his iob well, for others may be successful through their perfections. sm I Seatedrldfl to right: Nancy Schrade, Helen Steinberg Mary .lone Ricltlfdlpn, Sonia Kiornes, Carol Birenholtz Ndncy Hull, 1000 Miller, Gwenn Jacobs, Phillis Drought Carol Klemp, Shlrie Setzer, Nancy Jones, Alice Schoe berle, Diana Clelonl of great value to the Art Club v,,, 6555 553475 I Uma? school community and participant Frrst row seated Jaclue Gramke Janet Kotwetz Janette Kutz Carol Cnkanek Mar lene Schroeder Nancy McNe1ll Januce ble Julle Rockwell Judy Bell Second row Janet Elliott Sally Smout Betsy Flora Duana Dudley Gmny Wobng Duane Davis Sue Scldmore Carol Werrtz Dorothy Loggy Loss Ann Muller Katchen Kubxtz Carolyn Schultz Pat Davis 87 9 Q I r 1 ', 1 l ' Osterlwus, Shirley de Lambert, Ndncy Sco- I 1 1 ' 'MQ 5 . . z ' 1 . ' . . ' First Row - A. Schoeberle, J. Byrne, A. Thomson, K. Riley, C. Bennett. Second Row - S. Buckley, C. Kade, M. Dixon, J. Crosby N. Sherwood, J. Hanson. Third Row - D. Rossiter, R. Bothun, Ti West, E. Cline, S. Goodsell, S. Nunn, N. Howard. Fourth Row - S. Setzer, E. Kimball, P. Klein, M. Benson, F. Stratton, D. Gould, F Fryda, C. Wurtz. Fifth Row - N. Harnack, M. Canary, B. Kennedy J. Braunwarth, B. Weeks, D. Muetzel, E. Lichtfuss, L. Lorah Sixth Row - H. Bullman, D. Croake, J. Gromke, S. Smout, P. Gall N. Jones, M. McCullough, D. Dudley, D. Davis. Drama Club The school gains many high House lights out! - Shh - quiet - Two minutes til curtain. tr Okay now, everyone in place? Then up with the curtain and here we go. Thus, are the excited phrases one might hear before an assembly or play put on by the Drama club. This club is a large and very active one. With all the captivating promises that show business offers, the actors start on a new experience. This is one of true rewarding value. The reward is knowing a iob has been well done and that you have had a slight part in that great show business. From a bit part to a leading role, from prop crew to stage manager, all are necessary and vital contributions to the production's outcome. Drama club took a day out to make a pleasure trip to Chicago. They all enjoyed The King and l immensely and it made a perfect ending to the club's activities. Left to Right, First Row - R. Ransom, N. Woodman, C. Averna, D. Cleland, L. Steinke. Simone, N. McNeill, Buggs, M. Zanton, M. S. Fullerton. Fourth Wright, J. Fisher, K. Behl, B. Stafford, B. A. Hilkin, K. Dolder. G. Dietrich, J. Wien, warth. Seventh Row McLay, L. Pinkerton, Norris. Second Row - P. Dunphy, P. Davis, N. M. Schroeder, J. Roherty. Third Row - K. Sullivan, J. Madsen, M. Schmidley, J. McLay, Row - N. Cox, J. Crawford, K. Walhovd, N. Dooley, J. Luth, H. Krei s. Fifth Row - V. Schwimmer, D. Abraham, R. Klatt, C. Hilkin, Sixth Row - D. Dahl, J. Setzer, J. Robbins, C. Wagie, A. Koglin, J. Kimball, D. Brown- - C. Cikanek. H. Steinberg, J. Kotwitz, M. D. Sargent, C. Fitzpatrick, K. Valaskey, M. Mako-up! - Pat Frida, Dick Schoof All School Play Life with Father honors from the efforts QQ W On Floor - S. Goodsol. On Couch - R. Murphy, G. Case. Standing - T. John- son, D. Anderson, R. Smith. D. Anderson, M Shinkamp it Thespians Members are as follows: First row left to right: Shirley Goodsell, Carol Wurtz, Sandra Nunn, Pat Fryda, Helen Steinberg, and Carol Whittier. Second row: Mary Waller, Carol Cikanek, Carol Larson, Janice Crawford, Barbara Schwimmer, Georgia Dietrich, and Delores Abraham. Third row: Nancy McNeill, Elwood Hughes, Brian Steinke, Jerry Lent, George Case, Jerry Gross, Janet Wien, and Miss Ida Powlas. of the clubs They are made 98 99 lO0 Made lt' These are the loyful cries heard as members of the Drama club count up their hours and are ready to become Thes plans Thespians are a group of students who have 10 points or l00 hours of work to their credlt This year 21 boys and gurls were initiated during the formal II'll'lIGflOf'l and received their puns The annual acting and producing .les sues were awarded at that time ln March the club took a trip to Madison to see the stage production of Annie Get Your Gun which they enloyed greatly and learned the technucallties of acting 90 2 Ushers Club Senior ushers are: Row One: Carlene Averna, Janet Castagna, Carol Fitzpatrick, Sandra Harriman, Marion Heise, Donnarae Kroenning, Carol Larson, and Barbara Schwimmer. Row two: Marilyn McGono- gill, Rosie McGuire, Mary Jane Richardson, Gail Soxe, Maurine Schumacher, Kathryn Volasky, and Phyllis Wanke. Your seats are numbers four and five. Excuse us please. You may hear this phrase and others similar to it at any program in the auditorium of JHS and at many civic activities. It is one of the polite expressions used by - ? - you guessed it, the JHS Ushers club. The Ushers club is a group of 60 senior high girls who volunteer their services at many functions about the city. Besides seeing them around the high school, you often find them at Lit- tle Theater, History club, and local movie theaters. The club is composed of 20 girls from each senior high grade. It is under the supervision of Miss Cecelia Howe. better known in the state ly Lynn Stemke Carol Bergman Scidmore, Nancy ton, Sharon Hallet Dorothy Jaeger. Junior ushers are: I I 1 Sophomore ushers are: Row one: Mary Setzer, Antoinette Moccero, Joan Raddigan, Sandie Adams, Barbara Green, Kathleen Riley, and Pat Klein. Row two: Carol Adamany, Carolyn Cope, Carol Corneth, Judy Erikson, Judy Crosby, Nancy Sherwood, Betty Richter, and Pat Householder. 91 Members ofthe J Club are: First Row - Jim Jones, Tom Johnson, Bob Fuchs, Paul Olson, Jack Raufman. Second Row - Jim Stadler, Ron Jerome, Dan Hake, Charles Marshall, Peter Frechette, Larry Loveland. Third Row - Richard Zierath, John Roberts, Bill Carney, Arnold DeGarmo,Jim Thorson, Jack Herrington, Jerry Nienfeldt. Fourth Row - Charles Lindemann, Dan Weber, Dave Carlson, Calvin Janisch, Dick Knutson, Fred Westphal, Keith Vogel, Tom Bowers. Fifth Row - Dick Gesteland, Lester Jass, Bob Smith, John Schooff, Toby Jensen, Jim Shebesta, Eric Steifes, Jim Smith, Bob Suter. Sixth Row - Ken Vogel, Earl Rebman, Bob Kruel, Russell Roehl, Dennis Gehri, Howard Gage, Dave Fitzgerald, Bob Ack- erman, Roger Perry, Mike Garvin, Mr. Kenneth Kitelinger. g3g,bggmQg.:y: ii. 513: as is the town, because of athletic endeavor to be eligible for membership in the club. Striding down the hall, l was suddenly blocked and surrounded by anxious JClub sales- men. Before l was aware of it, l had arm bands, sport booklets, and the thought that l was help- ing to give a hard-working athlete the sports J scholarship. Bob Ackerman, president, Bob Kruel, vice-president and Jim Jones treasurer, also assured me that this organization worked hard at selling candy, ushering at basketball games and helping Fidelis club clean up after the Homecoming dance. Dan Weber, secretary, and Mr. Kitlinger, advisor, explained that J Club membership was gained with the earning of a J-letter. 92 Members of the A squad are: Jennie Falcone, Elaine Kimball, Dorothy Loggy, Eva Fields, Gail Atkinson, Delores Bohlman, Judy Robbins, Sonia Kiornes, Janet Roberts. Cheerleaders Buzz - time out called and the cheerleaders go into action. They lead the many voices into an excited, rousing yell for the team. At assemblies, games and pep rallies they were there to boost the team's spirit. Shouts and gasps for breath could be plainly heard on Thurs- day afternoons when they practiced on third floor. They added a number of new cheers and revised many of the old. ln the spring of l954, the Janesville cheerleaders were host to the other schools of the Big Eight in a Cheerleaders confer- ence. A Big Eight Friendship Code was established. lt is at this meeting which occurs once a year that ideas and feelings are ex- changed among the cheerleading clubs of Big Eight schools. Of- ficers of the JHS club are Janet Roberts, captain, and Jennie Fal- cone, secretary. Their participation in COl1t8StS -,fr ,f., T . A. A. Who says girls are sissiesu? No one would make such an absurd statement if they knew of JHS girls' year. Did you ever walk past the school after school hours in the spring and see a line of girls with bows and arrows? That was the GAA girls practicing archery. Did you walk past the pool and hear gay shouts and screams? That was the GAA girls working on water-ballet. Did you go into the gym after school and see girls in blue gym-suits iumping around on the trampoline? Yes, you've guessed it - the GAA girls. These are only a few of the sports that were offered this past year. Others were: bowling, canoe- ing, golfing, and many other inter- esting sports. Now, do l still hear anyone say girls are sissies. Of course l don't because now you all realize that girls belong in the sports world, too. Their participa- tion in GAA helps to make better citizens. They're on the ball in GAA. Shown are: Janet Fish, Virginia Wobig and Virginia Rice. , Nancy Tousignant, Judy Robbins, Donnarae Kroenjng, Losi COf0'Ad'1'f'0 vf Bonme olson'NancY E9q Jonel Zcstrow, Marilyn Albright, Elinor Munger, Carol Wells, Plar, Marlene Anderson, Marilyn Albright, Jane Nancy Krause, Karen Garvin. Doe. with other schools. Intramurals Intramural board members are: seated: Bob Suter. Standing: Dick Morris, Dick Stevens, Dan Weber, Roger Fenrick, Buddy Bell, Ed Snyder. These clubs Working with Intramurals are: seated: Dick Knutson. Standing: Jerry Powell, Joe Coulter, Don Ushner, John Roberts, Dale Duecker, Dick Hemming, Doug Fields, Dick Creek. Lo and behold, how can you explain it? Jack Hall, though five feet tall, is a player of basketball. The little riddle above contains the goals of the lntra- mural organization at JHS - to give every boy an opportunity to participate in athletics. Organizing teams, making up schedules, refereeing games, and settling disputes are in- cluded in the duties of an ln- tramural Board, elected by boys participating in activities. This program, held only at noon, includes touch football, bas- ketball, softball, ping-pong and waterball. The bulletin board outside the gym office is the local point of Intramural af- fairs. By displaying team standings, sports pages from several newspapers, and iokes and cartoons, much interest is created in sports. Each year the championship teams in basketball and soft- ball play the men faculty. The winners of this contest are school champs. Helping to take care of the 7,000 books at JHS is the duty ofthe Library Club. lt is made up of twenty-two stu- dent assistants who work in the school library from one to three hours per week. Besides checking out and renewing books, their duties include arranging retumed books on the shelves and col- lecting fines. ln December the group toured the new University of Wisconsin library building in Madison. They especially enioyed seeing the large collection of rare books there. This year, for the first time, a col- umn entitled Frnm the Shelf appears in each issue of our school newspaper. This feature is written by various stu- dents and gives news and views on the books and the library. Your library assistants are cheer- fully ready to help you at any time you need them. offer to all a chance Library Club First Row - Marlene Scieszinski, Luanne Pinkerton, Sharon Hallett, Sandra Nunn, Bethanne Malone, Larry Loveland, Jane Doe, Karla Shields, Beverly Rath, Dorothy Loggy. Second Row - Virginia Rice, Barbara Jacobson, Ann Henning, Judy Setzer, Janet Warren, Janet Schave. Viewing the Library clubs showcase are Ann Henning and Barbara Jacobson, library assistants. Quill and Scroll Those who survived initiation are: row one: Maxine Cooper, Carol Cikanek, Bob Solem, Anita Koglin. Standing: Gary Haw- thorne, Elwood Hughes, Diana Cleland, Mary Jane Richardson, Beverly Rath, Darlene Muetzel, and Pat Gall. to develop talents, Queen Shirley Hull was crowned by Barbara Schwimmer, president of Quill and Scroll. Mem- bers of her court are Antoinette Moccero, Barb Wasgien, Marlene O'Meara, Joan Gessert, Jill Nuzum and Mike Gall. The crowning point of Quill and Scroll 1954-1955 activities will appear in student's memories as Cardiac Caper. Holding highest precedence among the memories of the annual Valentine Dance, is the queen-elect, Shirley Hull, accompanied by her court of honor. Members are initiated into the lnternational Journalistic Honor Society known as Quill and Scroll in November and April. Highly commend- able work on any one of the three school pub- lications merits admittance to the society. At initiation time iuniors and seniors turn back to little children, stuffed toys and all, to rack their gray matter to think up songs to eulogize their Quill and Scroll. Other highlights were the pom-pom sale, a spring banquet attended by representatives from all school organizations, and the present- ation of a fifty-dollar scholarship to a worthy member at Sing-Out. Members of the Quill and Scroll are seated: Bev- erly Rath, Diana Cleland, Valerie Behl, Anita Kog- lin, Sara Nuzum, Elaine Kimball, Mrs. Ruth Lane, and Darlene Muetzel. Standing: Barbara Schwim- mer, Mr. Charles Harty, Bill Carney, Barbara Bruni, Norma Bluhm, Pat Gall, Bob Solem, Delores Abro- ham, John Henning, and Gary Hawthorne. Not shown are: Fred Waldman, Carol Cikanek, and Maxine Cooper. Phoenix Sara Nuzum Mr. Charles Harty Fred Waldman and to express their feelings Organization staff: Maxine Cooper and Diana CleIand,,Co-Editors. seated: W. Allen, B. Green, P. Dunphy, J. Miller, N. Simons, M. Wolf, J. Falcone, K. White, L. Pinkerton, S. Hallett, C. Johnson, K. Feldt, J. Robbins, B. Malone. Standing: S. Drum, D. Litzler, E. Snyder, D. Croake. Editors running in and out, flash bulbs popping, copy stacked up to the ceiling, marked the excitement as the '54, '55 Phoenix Staff worked on the new Modern Theme . The Modern Theme and the Running Headline are as new as flying saucer's in an antique shop. Work started in August and ran well into May when the last pink covered Phoenix was handed out. The staff, under the direction of Mr. Harty, gave up noon hours, and valuable study time, to turn out better than the best of editorials. But the rewards of a iob well-done made it worth its while. Index Staff: Barbara Bruni - editor. Seated: Julie Rockwell, Mary Sheridan, Rita Rehfield, Jane Elliott, Darlene Williquette. Copy Staff: Editor: Delores Abra- ham. Row one: front to back: Muriel Steinkamp, Carolyn Conways, Pat Klein, Linda Voss. Second row: Ardes Harthey, Frances Stratton, Mary Benson, Pat Grannsee. One finds Underclossman and Faculty Staff: Editor: Carol Cikanek. Row one: Sonia Smith, Carol Kade, Lynn Steinke, Marilyn Dixon, Mary Sullivan. Row two: Shirley Hull, Diana Dudley, Mary Norris, Sandra Nunn, Kathleen Riley, Sandra Buck- ley, Arlene Thomson. Sw' 'il' U.. OSI Phoenix Art Staff: Editor: Bill Carney. Left to right: Marlene Schroeder, Janette Kutz, Betsy Flora, Carol Klemp, Nancy McNeill. many new Sports Staff: Editor: Gary Haw- thorne. Left to right: Barbara McCue, Jerry Gross, Gail At- kinson. Senior Staff: Editor: Bev- erly Rath. Row one: Mary Jane Canary, Ed Snyder, Barbara Stafford, Marion MacFarlane. Second row: left to right: Janet Wein, Sue Scidmore, Marcia Hoesly, Carol Larson. Helen Steinberg, Bette Kennedy, Norma Bluhm, Helen Van Calder. Third row: left to right: Karla Shields, Joan Schleisner, Sandra Olmstead, Marlene Maccero, Sandra Harriman, Louise Mills. Phoenix Typing: Editor: Janice Crawford. Row one: left to right: Harriett Quinn, Alice Shoeberle. Second row: Nancy Woodman, Carol Wagie, Anita Koglin. Nw ,Q - is Blue J News Staff Row one Katchen Kubutz Barbara Schwummer Valerue Behl Barbara Green Standung Norma Bluhm Duane Davus Vurgunua Carlson Duck Croake Joan Braun worth Nancy Jones Ardus Hartley Edutors and theur advusor constant ly struve to make the J a better newspaper Shown are Muss Hulda lores Abraham Pat Gall and Gary Hawthorne takes Wheres that artucle on the dance7' ' Us staffs 100 -y-aa.- . X Nl R ' ll 'I - Vevle, Barbara Schwimmer, De- I Oh! I I. . . 4 1 I : 2 I I . . U , 1 u I n - . ' 1 D I . I D I I ' ' I I I ' - - 4 K X 1' heard you say? You re takung a tour of JHS through the Phoenux7 Well come wuth me and l II take you through the Blue J department For our furst peek, we II look un on the busuness staff Thats the busuness edutor un front She s guvung out assugnments to the rest of the group Theur 'ob us securung the ads that keep the paper goung Wow' Who was that? Oh' Now I see, that was the copy edutor rushung a late artucle up to her staff These gurls are kept quute busy fundung er rors They read and re read every artucle makung sure there are no mus Who covered last week s as sembly7 ' Oh, no' Don t tell me the Gurl of th week assugnment usnt un yet' The scene you have now wutnessed us the room of the feature and news and lasting fruendshups Sports Staff: Elwood Hughes, Tam Johnson, Jerry Gross, Dave Schooff, Gail Atkinson, Ned Lindemann. Feature Staff, row one: Jennie Falcone, Margaret Delap, Bette Kennedy, Carol Cikanek. Row two: Janet Wien, Diana Dudley, Darlene Muetzel, Barbara Mc- Cue. Row three: Margie McCullough, Delores Abraham, Mary Waller. f Thesebtwo staffshare responsiible or iust a out everyt ing you rea in d h h I b your Blue-J. They've done a remark- e t C u S able iob this year by following the building of our new school quite closely and keeping everyone posted on the activities occuring in JHS. They were responsible for starting the discussion of an exchange stu- dent and they worked quite a bit on many Council proiects, writing them up and giving students the informa- tion of life at JHS as we live it. Do I hear someone calling? Oh, they must be looking for the art ed- itor. l certainly hope they find her. Our newspaper would be quite grue- some without her drawings, agree? Next on the list is the sports staff. This staff brings you the latest news on Jl lS's role in ath- letics. Up or down, this staff backs the team all the way. Examining a previous edition of Blue-J, we find Miss Hilda Vevle, advisor of Blueuj. She Seems quife Typing Staff: Seated: Anita Koglin, Ellen Lichtfuss. pleased with the work and co-opera- tion she has received this year from her staffs. Working on the school paper isn't all worry and work. lt has its rewarding moments, especially on Thursday afternoon when a finished product of hard work is seen by all JHS students and teachers. The ed- itors had an added treat. A potluck supper was held one evening and all who attended had a very enioyable time. Oh, you have to go now? Well, I hope you've enioyed your trip throughout the Blue-J. Goody-bye now, see you soon. Standing: Janet Wien, Mary Jane Canary, Dixie Lee Larson. Business Staff, row one: Beverly Rath, Karla Shields. Row two: Geraldine Schmeling, Gerry Klemp, Sue Scidmore. Row three: Norma Bluhm, Carol Cikanek, Mr. Marvin Hauser. 101 Bluebird Working on the Bluebird staff this year were, standing:Geraldine Klemp, Carol Wurtz, Norma Bluhm, Mrs. Ruth Lane, and Darlene Muetzel. Seated are co-editors Elaine Kimball and Mary Jane Richardson. sr .Luc For many years Bluebird has been Janesville High school's rep- resentative of student literature. Anyone with creative talent, interest in writing and willingness to work and to improve, was invited to con- tribute to the publication. They met often to discuss their writing and plan the book's organization. The best of the original compositions were chosen for the i955 Bluebird. Science Club We have been proud ls there a fungus among us? or ls there bacteria in the area? are familiar greetings used among the members of Science club. Looking forward to the better facilities of the new high school the Science club has been kept busy making plans for a future Science Club Museum. A trip to the Yerkes observatory at William's Bay and several visits to the club by representatives of various professions, are some of the activi- ties the Science club hopes to carry out in following years. Some of these interested Science club members may be our scientists of tomorrow. Members of the Science club are, row one: Rus- sell Johnson, Sheila Fullerton, Jean Roherty, Peggy Dunphy, Pat Davis, Nancy Simone, Pat Macrorie, Marlene Wartmonn, Lynn Hulburt, Leo Knopes. Row two: Bob Hodge, Delight Wilson, Marla Hulburt, Carol Wagie, Mary Norris, Marcia Hulburt, Judy Donkle, Georgia Dietrich, Dorothy Braunworth, Rosemary Murphy. Photo Staff Members of the Photo Staff are: kneeling: Oiars Zimelis, Charles Bahr, Phil Ludtke, Jerry McCul- lough. Standing: .lack Bartles, Sara Nuzum, Phil Zindel, Tom Nelson, Bob Solem, Jim Warner, Jerry Lent, Jon Harrie. Through the efforts of the hard-working Photo club members, our Phoenix has been a success in the past years. The Photo club has been working es- pecially hard this year, trying out new ideas for better pictures, to make this Phoenix the best ever. Taking pictures of various clubs and club functions for the Phoenix and the Blue-J has kept the Photo club busy this year. The ambitious club members are always on the iob at special assemblies and all sports activities, especially basketball games. The members ol Photo club deserve a hearty thanks from the students of JHS. Visual Aids of the results of these many The unsung heroes of JHS are the eighteen members of the Visual Aids club and their ad- visor Mr. Wilson. The tasks are many and the rewards are few. The members of the club are trained to operate tape re- corders, public address sys- tems, slide and movie project- ors, and spot lights. The mem- bers are busy at the sports events, pep sessions, and during the day in the classrooms. Cur helping hands. FBL Officers of FBLA are: Roberta Ransom, Janet Castagna, Donnarae Kroening, Delores Abraham, Helen Kavetschanky and Marilyn Lenards. extra-curricular activities. In order to stimulate more interest in the business field, Future Business Leaders of America originated in JHS on March 8, 1954. With Mr. Hauser as adviser, 'ISO members attended monthly meetings to see movies or to hear lec- tures by well-known people in the business field. This club is open to all stu- dents receiving at least a C in commercial subiects. Regular attendance at meetings is also a requirement for membership. Highlights for FBLA this year were a successful cakewalk and a bake sale. Members attended an impressive installation of officers in Madison, and later in the year they went to the state convention. Many members worked toward one of three possible degrees awarded: assist- ant, leader, or supervisor. These degrees are based on the number of commercial courses token, the semesters of membership, and the amount of actual business experience obtained from iobs. Each year a S50 scholarship is awarded to a member on the basis of leader- ship, character, worthiness, scholastics, and reliability. Being the right type in a short time the Senior Business Leaders of America will be working in the nation's offices. 'Null Sharing the responsibilities of organizing an active and progressive club are the Junior Future Business Leaders of America. To serve as efficient, well-educated secretaries is the goal of the Sophomore Future Business They have helped to build 105 The Home Economic club was very active this year with Joan Braunwarth as president. The club was under the ad- visership of Mrs. Blanche Baker. Every other Tuesday the club met in Room l02. Activities of the year con- sisted of a bake sale, an as- sembly with examples of good manners, a mother-daughter din- ner and a tea for the Drama club which was enioyed by all. The club also visited the Home Economic department at the University of Wisconsin. The main purpose of the newly organized club is to keep girls interested in further- ing their education in the home economic field. Row one: Sandra Dudley, lrene Loyd, Virginia Sterk, Judy Fuellemen, Marcia James, Bettery Balmea, Bufh Wedamen, Marlene Anderson, Phyllis Leith, Elizabeth Finley, Darlene Vogel. Standing: Betty Richter, Ester Zan- zinger, Mary Mulligan. Home Economics Club Row one: Mrs. Blanche Baker, Teresa Brownstetter, Elaine Kimball, Bette Kennedy, Alice Schoeberle, Shirley Setzer, Anita Koglin. Row two: Bev- erly Weeks, Maurine Schumacher, Judie Pickett, Mary Moran, Nancy Jones, Marion MacFarlane, Norma Bluhm, Virginia Lipetri, Pat Prusansky, Rose Marie Morse. better sports, truer Future Nurses friends, and in Dreaming of white caps, starched uniforms, and hospital surroundings is the pastime of girls who are members of the Future Nurses club. They meet twice a month tolearn about the various aspects of this highly regarded profession. Their programs have in- cluded talks by representatives from Mercy and Michael Reese hospitals and Dr. Fred Welch of the City Health department. The aim of this organization is to interest girls in all phases of the medical field, ranging from practical nursing to x ray technician. lt is affiliated with the Rock County Future Nurses club, which is in turn part of a national movement of formation of groups of this kind Vocation day is looked forward to by the girls because on that day they have a chance to see actual nursing care being given Each year a number of scholarships are awarded to the Nurses club members Row one left to right Carol Clkanek president Miriam McLay vice pres: dent Maurme Schumacher librarian and Mary Sullivan secretary Row two Kimball Mary Norris Barbara Strangler Marlene Wortmann Dorothy Braunwarth Jean Roherty and Annette Hlllxen Row three Karen White Judy Johnson Sheila Fullerton Mary Jane Canary Bette Kennedy Judy Kimball Teresa Brownstetter Jean McLay Mary Kober Row four Jennie Falcone Ester Zanzinger Marilyn Warren Joan Radigan Edna Miner Diane Hemmover Gloria Muetzel and Margaret Sullivan Row five Shirley Goodsell Fran Stratton Mary Benson Pat Klein Jane Mueller Donna Rossiter and Iyla Wendorf 107 , . Judy Robbins, Beth Malone, Norma Bluhm, Mary Moran, Marlene 0'Meara, Elaine Forensics, Spotlight, and Debate. Row one Kathryn Kllnner Karen Garvin Joanne Klunner Judy D Adams Ball Sum mers Row two Bull Muller Bob Salem Roger Thlede Bob Spoden Row three M Rnchard Hetland The day IS Thursday You guessed at l m Frlday Just got a hot hp there s a ruckus at Janesville Hugh school Better look Into lt Dum De Dum Dum Arrlved at 3 25 pm Found the source of commotlon to be comlng from room 'lOl Found what l was lookmg for Now to get down to the bottom of thus What s all the racket for? Prac tlclng for debate you say Case solved Debaters get off with a llght sentence Tell all the facts about debate Yeah you better start at the beglnnlng Debate IS lust part of the forensics program Go ahead l won t ask you anymore questions Debate attended three practice tournaments At West Bend, West Allls, and the Umverslty of Wlsconsln extenslon In Milwaukee the latter being where they took flrst place Annual Janes vulle mvltatlonal debates were held and the local debaters took thlrd nn that tournament ln their qualafled an both sectional and dlstrlct meets, beung undefeated IH the latter The debate season was completed with partuclpatlon In the NFL tournament at Ripon College The four people who were on the A team were Joanne and Kathryn Kllnner, Bob Solem and Ball Muller Forensics program began In early February lt lsn t known who the Janesvllle representa tlves In the varlous Janesvulle flelds will be The programs for Spotlight are written, dlrected and produced by members of the Speech two class Programs are done exther by tape recordmg at the school or done llve at WCLD Spotllght was heard this year at 8 l5 each Thursday mght The purpose of Spotllght an addutlon to provsdang radlo experience for those ln the class IS to enll ten Janesville Hugh school Thus as done by spotlughtmg as many students and events as possible H 'Teachers who assisted ln forensucs this year are Mlss Grande, Mr Berg Mr losso and Mr et an Not shown In Debate club plcture are Dorothy Loggy Charles Steed Gerry Brelby every way, better . 2 ' ' I , ,I ' , I ' . I : ri 1 1 I . u Y u. . D u .I U u , . . n u a 1 I n D . ' n e n . f . n n . u . . ' I . a n . I :- successful efforts to get to the state tournaments for the second year in a row, the debaters ll YI n : 1 n u u l n p . ll n If ll u I u v u A 0 Q l 1 u I 0 . . 1 I I . . school citizens Planning the program requires a lot of work and ideas. A good program is being worked out by Kathryn Klinner, Jerry Lent, Dan Weber and Bill Carney. Recording a Spotlight program are Muriel Steinkamp, Viola Williams, Howard Gage and Jerry Lent. Hey kids! Here's some important news for all. Reading the script are Tom Bowers, Muriel Steinkamp and Howard Gage. To the clubs of .IHS Future Farmers Future Farmers of America are row one Wayne Manthy Don Knutson Muke Garvm Tom Phllumalee Don Scldmore John Manthey John Connell Row two Mr Robert Maller Dan Chesmore Bull Manthy Bob Morse John Doves Harlan Norby Alfred Haure Douglas Clark Row three Joe McGuire Rlchard Hatton Harry Morse John Roberts Paul Duhls Wulllam Sullivan Jum Connell Row Four Bob Felrn Buddy Bell Lester Hoff Terry Page Ralph Noble Tom Trelnen Bob Pennycook Jack Austun Tom Arnold club IS retalnxng the goals and Ideals for which lt was founded rural leadership and cooperation wrthln Its ranks, as well as helping the club s members grow soclally lt IS possible for a member of Future Farmers to work up through four degrees of service The first degree, which IS referred to as green hand may be attained by any boy by taking vocational agriculture following a suitable program of practice on his home farm After one satisfactory year of green hand he IS ellglble for lmtlatlon to the second or Chapter Farmer degree Each year the state chapter selects 2 per cent of state members to receive the third or State Farmers degree The highest degree IS the American Farmer whlch IS awarded annually to about two boys from each state by the national chapter 110 l?54-55 .marked the 25th year ot service to JHS for the FFA. The Future Engineers First row left to rlght T Phllomalee J Moldon D McLay Second row W Hessen auer J Nemfeldt P Borkenhogen D Cooper Thurd row R Noe J Ranson D McCue K Petter B Henke B Mlnshall W Trachsel Mr Goldm D Dlxon Fourth row L Culbertson T Rauhut D Carlson P Bloedel O Zuemells G Moore B Murray P Zlnclel J Bartles D Morris P Barrett Logarnthms, calculus blnomlal theorems, permutations, commutatlons If thus strung of words doesn t have any meamng, no doubt you are not Interested Ih engineering All students who do have thus common Interest were ellglble to loan the Future Engineers club This year this group took field trips to the Chevrolet plant ln Janesville the School of Englneermg at the Unuverslty of Wlsconsm, and the Museum of Science and lndustry ln Chicago At regular meetings there were discussions and movie fllms about englneermg We say Hats off to thee 111 o j 2. ,. ,. . 2. - ,. ,. ,. . Z. ,. ,. . ,. ,. ,. , . , . . 2. 1 - 1- 1- 1 ' 1' 1 ' :- ,. ,. ,. . , -Q.-1. 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P 5 I r . .,-3. ff 5 r P P 7 L l s , V s I r . i I .HI3 1 X u' ,oc 1 so f K 'Q 'U' '00 XQQ X :IO Here are our senuors who played their last game on the JHS grldlron flrst row left to rlght Tom Bowers Jlm Jones Bob Smnth Rach Gregory and Jlm Thorsen Second row Bob Kruel Jerry Richardson Charles Lnndamenn Ray Fett Howard Gage and John O Donnell Thurd row Bob Ackerman Brad Puerner George Thelle John Gasper and Tom Thompson thletlcs are a vital phase of Starting a week before school opened the Battllng Bluebnrds, under the coaching of Mr Gwen Christensen Mr Robert Krueger Mr Ervln Johnson got practice underway The opening of the season found us playing a non conference game wlth Menomlnee, Mlchlgan which we lost 19 0 Due to lack of experience and nnlurles the Blueblrds went through the season without a victory Madison East beat us 2814 Kenosha 570 Racine Park 19 0 Madison Central 32 O Racine Horllclc 28 12 Maduson West I8 O and ln our annual classic wlth the South Beloit 27 Janes vnlle 7 The two co captains for the season were Jnm Jones and Russ Roehl 5? ti Y'--vr Plctured above left IS Jlm Jones elected co captaln along wuth Russ Roehl puctured above rught Roehl was awarded the Fred Graesslm Award for outstanding player of the year 114 I I I 1 4. 0 . .. ., , ... e ':- - ii I , . 3, 1 Al . 1 Q x , . 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A I ' 'lk X I I ' Due to the large number of boys who came out for football, the schedule was lengthened so that all would galn needed experience Three more games were played with the Rockford schools All boys, who un the coaches eyes, were In need of experience played on what was called the Junior Varsity Knutson passes to Hake for a first down extra curricular actlvltles, not onl On thenr way to a rousing practu ce are the lunlors who are members of the football team Pictured are Pete Frechette John Roberts Bob Suter Buck Cole Dan Hake Chuck Marshall Phu Henmng Ken Lam Bull Puerner Dave Hoy Dick Knutson .llm Stadler Mike Garvin Guy Wusenlck Dave Carlson Duck Cun mngham Jerry Gross Duck Hergert Earl Rebman and .llm Shebesta lla i n u I 1 1 . wwfm 1 0 0 0 o if A ' ,, 5 A 3 1 , SQL 6 ' .1 i . 1 5 , W , 3 f , Q ft 2 .1 I .I . . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' I van Jlm Comstock Joe Coulter Sld Davls Jam Anderson Second row .llm Luedtke Jam Hessnauer Mel Carlson Duck Creek Bull Clark John Davls Duck Waller Dave Wannunger Dan Jlru Duck Thompson Third row Duck Hemmmg Bob Felrn Donme Vlschner Ed Rocksted Dave Chrlstenson Joe McPulIups Ellls Woggoner Duck Allen Dave Chesmore Jerry Block Leroy fBenl Sands To the vast number of boys Undefeated ln all four games, the Janesvllle Sophomore squad flnnshed their second season In the Bug Eught Sophomore League on top Holding their opponents to only l3 pounts during the whole season, the future Blublrds scored 74, averagmg I8 5 points a game Startmg out by crushing the Red Devils of Kenosha I9 7 they edged Raclne Horllck walked over Racme Park 27 6, and smothered Beloit, 27 0 Ten members of the Sophomore squad were promoted to the varsuty at the end of the season Great thmgs are expected of these boys 116 'Q' 5 4 , , ,W a 1' Q ' I 1, s 3 WJ' Y' ff W Q , . fx , S s hx The Bluebird Sophs are, first row: George Fredricks, Tom Word, Ed Lankford, Ron Zable, Jerry Sulli- , . . . . - I . . I 7-0, rg, sf , ' ' 1 A 2 tk at 1?-5 Members of the cross country team, pictured left to right are: row I: John Smith, Doug Fields, Howard Householder, Jim Sandage, Stan Moore, Tom Schultz, Jim Krug, Gil Butler, Dick Vivian, Gary Meynard and Jim Kakuske. row ll: Tom Johnson, Ken Vogel, Keith Vogel, Jay Christiansen, Lester Jass, Bill Carney, Jim King, Bob Fuchs and coach Sam Leete. Rockford West Rockford East Rockford East Big 8 Standings Meet Placed lst lst Madison lnvitational lst 2nd Midwest lnvitational nd nd 10th State 2 , . ,r ' 1 ., U .,. -.5 ' Start of the Midwest lnvitational After winning two dual meets against Rockford, Janesville copped the Madison West lnvitationalmaking themselves a threat to all Cross Country competitors. Janesville then placed second in the Midwest lnvita- tional and the Big 8. The A team captured tenth place in the State meet at Hartford. Bill Carney and Ken Vogel, due to their outstanding records, were elected co-captains. Ken placed second at the Madison West lnvitational and was third out of 128 boys in the 'lidwest Invitational. Although Ken placed second to Bull in both the conference and the state meets, he placed fourth and eighth respectively in those meets. Bill won fifth place at the West lnvitational out of 40 boys. This was his first year out for Cross Countr . He also placed fifth in the Midwest lnvitational. ln both meets he was the first Bluebird to cross the line in the conference and the state meet, placing third and sixth respectively. Who participate, but to the 117 ii fix xv I1 lg If l I si Standmgs Janesvllle s semor varslty row 1 Jlm Jones Bob Kreul Charles Llndemann Dan Weber Roger Fenrlck Walt Trachsel and John Schoof row 2 Boyd Hosluns Duck Knutson Jnm Shebesfa Cal Janlsch Eric Steffes and Dan Voigt row 3 Tom Thomson Vern De Garmo Buddy Bell Duck McCarthy and Bob Suter FlI'1lSl1Ing their season under the dlrectlon of Coach Robert Krueger with a record of 9 wms and 8 losses, the Janesvllle Blueburds hed for third place with Beloit and Raclne Park The Blueblrds opened their conference season with a victory over Madlson Central 65 63 lnsplred by the fact that they were playlng their last game In thus school gym they defeated Kenosha to knock the Red Devils chance to tue wlth Horlnck for the Bug 8 championship Janesville lost a valuable player when Dan Weber, unanimously elected Captaun for the season by his teammates, broke his arm spectators Sports tend to Janesvllle Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville Jonesvulle Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesvllle Janesvnlle Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesvnlle Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesvnlle Wauke sha La Crosse Central Oshkosh Beloit Madison East Kenosha Racine Park Shorewood Madison West Racine Horllck Madison Central Belont Racune Horllck Madlson East Raclne Park Madlson West Kenosha Reglonal Tournament Monroe L alle Geneva Burlington 119 School sunk s one , . f I 1 1 I - 1 ll ll I v n Q ' 67 39 ' 62 63 Janesville 65 Madison Central 63 ' 59 71 ' 51 ' 68 ' 70 ' 59 ' 51 69 ' 50 ' 54 ' 57 60 ' 54 ' 71 ' 66 ' ' 76 ' 73 ' 52 ' 62 ' 52 ' 59 ' ' 73 ' 65 ' 60 ' 61 ' 73 . ' 74 ' 53 ' 69 61 ' 40 68 ' 81 53 ' 53 ' 51 build a pride in the school 120 5 . 'Sl Sophomores Row 'l Ralph Selgren Duck Thompso Duck Creek Tom Wavel Duck Clark Dale Duckerd and Dan Jlru R 2 Coach Ralph Black Gary Geller Dan U schner Duck Hemmlng Jim Luedtke Jlm Kung Leroy Sands nd Don Rlggs throughout the clty and establishes the The future Blueblrds coached by Mr Ralph Black rounded out the season with a record of 4 wlns and 10 losses The Sophomore schedule was the same as the Varsnty playmg thelr games as the prellmmary put In a lot of time for the good of the team re celvmg little or no credlt In their hands IS Janes vllle s future basketball team Madl son Central Belolt Madison East Kenosha Racine Park Racine Horlack Madison Central Beloit Racine Horllck Madison East Racine Park Madlson West Kenosha .lanesvl lle Q ow I I I I I , , ' , . ' 35 42 , ' ' 39 37 ' . ' 47 38 57 45 . . . . . . 33 32 event before the Varsity took over. These boys Madison West 32 . . - . . 63 . . . . . . . . . 34 S7 ' ' . ' 44 56 ' ' 52 42 ' 49 52 ' 6l 55 ' 72 37 6l 49 l 121 wif Em , t t tm 'i'?3iiv?,u, Wygaz f- 122 Ki, Left: Brian Steinke, state champion of the breast stroke, congratulates Roger Perry, state champion and second fastest in the nation in the 220 yard free style. Right: Fred Westphal third fastest in the nation in 50 yard breast stroke. s ftii 32 ' 'ilfif A Q am mfg? '41 Q36 ,ka few f M .4 , ww . f rf reputation of the chool throughout the f M. ww , we ,,g,ew.. tw, 1. , mt A Kijslfigrgafihr-zffD ' , 3:zg,gxiiT 5 , N .,M,-?4?sszmfhsgisln.n Q. f - ' .Ly f 5i2X?1,43'3IEifm1 1331? 4' it -' A ,K ' 'ifziifwlifgsiltiffiif f1fMsw+-Q wgL.g,s.QWZEfff? wif 2 Aff: ,f?WiiE ' mf? ' ri gi t 4 9 If 35? '5Q5Qf i5fL5 Q- ft i in aff Qtfyigtffggiiwtgii yggz View W7?Q'-sm ? 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All ,w Janesville swimming team left to rlght row 'l Howard Hackerman Ken Spaulding Joe Coulter Jlm Mc Dermott Bob Beecher Doug Field Wayne Nughtengale and Bob Langford row 2 Roger Sherman Ron Jerome Don Morrls Dan Duxon Tom Shower Chuck Marshall Paul Olson Walt Wagner and Bob Smith row 3 Dove Anderson Pete Frechette Bnan Stelnke Roger Perry Fred Westphal Toby Jensen Jum Bak er Bruce Stelnke and Don Kellogg To be Best In Wlsconsun has been the goal of these tankers since they entered Janesville hugh Battling through 15 wnns, they lost only one meet to Rockford East but made up for lt by trouncmg East sn a return meet 54 to 29 This well balanced team created a problem when Coach .hm Davles had to puck someone to present their hard earned state trophy Bruan Stemke Toby Jensen, Roger Perry and Fred Westphal fnnally drew straws and Toby Jensen presented the trophy to Mr Buck on behalf of the team Each of the four boys placed flrst ln thelr event un the state meet, whale Roger Perry set a new state record In the 220 yard free style A relay team composed of Pete Frechette, Dave Anderson, Roger Perry and Fred Westphal also placed first ln the meet with a new state record. Rockford West Kenosha New Trler Kenosha Stevens Point Rockford East Clinton lowa Rockford East Whitefish Bay Rockford West Beloit College Wauwatosa Pulasku State. This year has seen 123 Frosh 3 Opponent Janesvnlle 2 A A J 4 V Agrzv?f-'- t , I J f Q s ex l V 2 K id ' ' . 12, KX ygiyyyrt S r ' t 'S s, gt., ,MBT I A Y Q1 I , L, A at A ...sw , ix., ..:,,,,,,w ff K I 'V I Vg , 1 I Q 1 1 Il 4 o 1 4 . 1 - 30 53 . . . . ' 38 45 . ' U 28 55 ' 30 53 l ' . 38 37 ' ' I ' , 36 39 - 29 54 . ' ' 29 54 . ' . . . ' . 29 54 ' 26 66 ' . 26 57 ' 29 54 greater development of minor sports Opponents Madison West ll Beloit l4 Kenosha 19 Madison East 20 Madison Central 5 Beloit 8 Kenosha 3 Stevens Point 13 Clinton, Iowa 28 Bi g ll8,l Quadrangular Sectional State The big boys are at it again. Janesville 33 30 23 I6 30 30 37 26 l8 Place 2nd lst 2nd lst STATE Gathered around the trophy are kneeling James Stodler manager Jim Stapleton Ron Smith Gib Hoag Arnold De Garmo and George Thelle manager Standing are Sam Leete coach Jerry Burdick Earl Rib I : I I I I I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' man Jack Herrington Michael Garvin Jam Thorson Duck Wlenke and Ervin Johnson coach 124 The B squad is: Kneeling, Sid Davis, David Abraham, Dan Mullin, Neil Ma- corie, Joe Krause, George Frederick. Standing are: Guy Wusenich, Dick Nengert, Sam Richards, Ellis Waggner, Bob Ackerman, Bill Wilke, Ray Shie- felbin, John Kruger, and Wayne Lemke. CHAMPS Many hours of hard work and self-denial paid off for our two State Championship wrestling teams. With little of the glamor and none of the big crowd to cheer them on, Coach Ervin Johnson's grapplers decisioned the meets while dropping on two: one to Madison East and the other to Clinton High of Clinton, iowa. Placing second only to Madison East, Janes- ville spotted three individual winners in Jim Thor- ,-5 son, Jim Smith, and Jack Herrington in the Big 8 all conference meet. One week later they deci- D, Gqfmo 54,5 his oppo,,,,,,, sioned a quadrangular meet including Racine Horliclc, Beloit, Racine Park, and Janesville placing four individual champions in De Garmo, Garvin, Thorson and Smith. Qualifying for the state meet, Janesville again , was second only to Madison East scoring with Thorson, Smith, and Herrington as the individual champs. Coming into the state meet an underdog, the grapplers were not to be denied tieing Madison East for the Championship 'l6-'l6. Jack Herrington swept the State Hea weight Division while Jim Thorson topped the 1:72, pound class. Team captains for the year were De Garmo and Thorson. Thorson escapes again. at Janesville High. These Undefeoted In all competltlon was the 1954 male relay team This team con snsted of left to rnght Jack Rothman Stu Johnson Frank Rablola and Charles Hagar Thus combination placed flrst an the Mnlwaukee relays Maduson West re lays and Janesville relays BIG 8 CHAMPS teams have Improved their Meet Placed WISCCXISID State Teachers Wlsconsun Rapids Madison Rockford West Janesvllle Relays Rockford Relays Beloit Bag 8 Conference Sectaonal State S S S I1 fl S S I' 23r Proctlcung 126 ar 1 ' ' If ' ' ' lt 'R . ' lt 4 2d ' 2d 41h ' lt ' It ' 3d d Vs The track team IS left to right kneellng John W Henmng manager Bob Smith Charles Hagar, Phnl Brow ner Frank Rablola Stu Johnson Jlm Thorson Ken Vogel Tom Johnson, Dick Halt and Duck Hurgurt man ager Standing Coach Mel Goldln, Duck Zlerath manager Doug Pmkston, Dan Hake, Jack Rothman Bob Ackerman Jerry Ford Buddy Bell Lester Joss, Wayne Danks Bob Boehl Jerry Nelnfeldt manager and Head Coach Sam Leete already Impressive records Competition The l954 track team under the dlrectlon of Coach Sam Leete started the season wlth a bang by wlnnlng the Milwaukee relays Due to Illness and misconduct the team suffered some loss but they were stlll able to capture the Bug 8 tltle By placlng third In the sectlonal, Janesville entered four boys In fave events In the state meet The entries were Duck Hllt, pole vaulter, Ken Vogel, mller, Stu Johnson, splinter and quarter Iggy, muler, and Lester Jass, half l'l1ll9I' 127 ' ,J , xx , ' ' I I. ' in I . , Q. 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The netters are left to right kneeling Jlm Smrth Jlm Cnpe Joe Weycer and Jnm Shebesta Standrng Frrst row Tom Dunnrng Duck Anderson Pat Dawson Bob Stadler and Duck Nuzum Second row Coach Grant Thayer Jon Harrr Ned Llndemann Jerry Gross and Jrm Bralnard has developed good athletes Besndes establlshung their most successful season In 15 years by becoming Bug 8 and sectlon al champs, Coach Grant Thayers netters added to the standing record, begun by the l953 tennis team, wlth 32 vlctorles and only one tue Joe Weycer, co captaln, was outstanding un smgles with 37 wlns during his three years on the team Joe lost only three matches, all In state tournaments where the competltuon IS toughest Pat Dawson and Bob Stadler were outstanclmg nn doubles, captlxmg the Bug 8 doubles champion s up Rockford East Belort Mnlwaukee Shorewood Edgerton Racine Park Quadrangular Meet Kenosha Belolt Madlson Rockford East Stoughton Racine Park Quads-angular Meet Madison East Stoughton Racine Park Quadrangular Meet Madnson East Madison Central Bug 8 Conference Mee Sectaonal Meet f Standings Opponent Janesvl lle st st S S Co Captains Joe Weycer and Jrm Crrpe 2 xv. .5 S Q3 S Q s 3 ' P6 9V2 ' 6 1 ' 0 It 4 ' 0 ' 3 5 1 ' 0 I ' 4 1 ' 0 . . . . 'I . . . . - ' 4 . ' 3 , I ' It Q n u . . h' . 128 Thlrd Ro Bob Schumacher Duck Lowry Jerry Mattson Tom Thompson Ralph Cohen Bob Becker Second Bob Becker Duck Jordan Bob Suter Donald Wyss Pat Fmn F rst Row Duck Bystead Roger Mattson Dennns Gehrl Erlc Steffes Tom Jensen and better yet, good sports Opponent Janesville Rockford West Edgerton Edgerton Madison East Beloit 12 Racine Park Madison West Stoughton Quadrangular Madlson West Mad: son Central WISCONSIN Hugh Racine Horllck Madison West aptaun of the 1954 golf team Stoughton Dennn s Gehn G Looking forward to next year s golf season although two lettermen Don Wyss and Pat Finn graduated Coach Ted Sorenson can expect great things from the flve returmng lettermen Captain Dennis Gehrl Roger Mattson Bob Bothum Tom Jensen and Erick Steffes The l954 team placed tenth In the Hartford tournament third In the conference and captured fltth In the state meet 129 Row -- , ' I , ' , I , ' . I i - ' , I9 8 4 I0 3M 6M ' 5 10 ' 6M 29f ' 573 615 ' 8 l 3 Beloit 0 20 0 I0 ' 42l 4 l 5 ' 498 ' ' ' 423 IO . . 5 ' ' sm sm C . I l 9 F5 an Q A ---vu-gg E, f ' I ,MMJA Wmlxyb 9 5 '-x X 9 f, X 0 6 C f 6 Mr. William Young, former in- dustrial arts teacher, is the super- visor of buildings ond grounds. He has been doing a big iob working on the new high school, preparing it for us next fall. Mr. Herbert Lyons is the new supervisor of the work program in the school system. Mr. Lyons comes in contact with working students constantly ond checks on their working status. Mr. Russell Curtis who is cur- riculum co-ordinator may be found in the superintendent's office. Mr. Curtis studies curriculum in grade and high schools and works close- ly with the administration and faculty. The faculty represents an important Mrs. Carol Smith, Mrs. Regina Brown, Miss Barbara Field and Miss Doris Wyss are the superintendenfs office staff. Their duties have been increased with the added business of the new school. Miss Ida Hubbard, school nurse, is kept busy checking throats, issuing aspirin, and okaying passes for absentees. Miss Hubbard also operates ear and eye testing programs. Miss Jane Jackson is dean of girls besides teaching English and advising Fidelis Club. She shares an office with Miss Hubbard in room 212, the busiest room in school. facet of school life. These 1 v,,-f y 4si5?i1 ' ,M N 0 .. , , Birmingham, Miss Mary Ann Vogel, and Miss Lois Jaeger comprise the efficient off: ce meet the many demands and inquiries of faculty and students with smiling courtesy in the prin al's office. Gwynn M. Christensen James M. Davies Mariorie H. Davis Eugene Erickson ...Q 47 Blanche M. Baker Georgia Bardsley Viola B. Bartelme Knowledge is the mate- Always happy, never The thinkinest thinker rial with which genius sad, she's but our choice who ever thought. Math- builds her fabrics. Home for a toothpaste ad. ematics, Milwaukee State Economics, Stout Institute, Mathematics, University College, B.E., University B.S. of Wisconsin, B.S. of Michigan, M.A. fi O many's the maid that hath sighed for thee, in vain, alas, in vain. Physical Education, Uni- versity of Wisconsin,B.S. Now This ls a Boomerang. A little fun now and then is relished by the finest men. Physical Educa- tion, University of Wis- consin, B.S. Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Mathematics, University of Minnesota, B.S. people help shape our Bernice M. Cadman Though modest and gen- tle she rules her own mind. Ambitious - but still - not a bit of a grind. History, Lawrence College, B.A. .N 7 His music is a part of a beautiful art, but his smile makes him human. Or- chestra, lnstrumental clas- ses, Missouri State Col- lege, B.S., Northwestern University, M.M.E. Beauty ls Truth, Truth Beauty lives, stimulate our minds William H. Franzmann He is the master of his 'Art'. Art, Winona State. College, B.E., University of Wisconsin, M.S. fi? , '. Q ' .milf ,.,,,, .5571 , , Melvin Goldin Liked by many, appre- ciated by all. Mathemat- ics, University of Wis- consin, B.S., M.S. X 1 X vf 1 Gerald Fritz Music hath charm and so has he. Mixed Choir, Milton College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A. Mark M. Gormley Dependable and con scientious. Librarian, Superior State College B.S., University of Den- ver. M.A., L. S. In Lucile C. Gartz Always ready to help when needed. Business Education, Whitewater State College. Joan Grinde lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Spanish, Beloit College, B.A. Harold A. Gessert A man polished to the nail. Industrial Arts, Stout Institute. Edward F. Gueth Always good for argu- ment, laugh, or bit of fun. Chemistry, Cornell Col- lege, B.A. limi, f-T-, 14341 - A A I . Charles J. Harty Faith is the continuation of reason English, Speech, Marquette University Ph. B. Hugh D. Horswill A smile of sincerity with a gleam of fun. History, Eau Claire State College, B.S.g University of Wyoming, M.A. Marvin G. Hauser Silence is strength. Business Education, Whitewater State College, B.E.g University of Wis- consin, M.S. 11 i Rosamond R. Hotchkiss Always jolly, always 'kind, she's the kind you like to find. Home Economics, Rockford College, B.S. Kenneth Helland Nothing endures but character. Machine Shop, Luther Col- lege, B.A. ' ' 1 .2 I - , ' -Q., V 4 ,if f-', f ,Ai f Cecelia A. Howe Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Problems of Democracy, University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. Richard Hetland Speak now, or forever hold your peace. Speech, Northwestern Uni- versity, B.S. John lltis He's got rhythm! Band, University of Wis- consin, B.M.g University of Michigan, M.M. and contribute greatl towards our 'according to this graph . . Here's a Bright Class. it eventual maturit . A great reward Peter P. losso 'Paths of kindness are paved with happiness. French, English, Mont- clair, New Jersey State College, B.A.g University of Wisconsin, M.A.g Uni- versity of Strabourg, France. li-if l Kenneth Kitelinger There is no substitute for sincere earnestness. Athletic Director, Physics, Platteville State College, B. E. -i Jane Jackson A perfect Woman, nobly planned, to warn and comfort and command. English, University of Wisconsin, B.A. Borghild Kieseth Around her is a circle of sunshine. Home Economics, St. Olaf College, B.A. pi Ervin J. Johnson Silent effort moves the world. Physical Education, Uni- versity of Wisconsin,B.S. Phyllis Kiltz A quiet tongue shows a wi se head. Latin, Nebraska State Teachers College. B.A. tt? 'fig i 'We y it I Robert Krueger LeRoy Kumerow On the Ball Nothing endures but per- Physical Edulidiibhf Uni- gong' quqlitigsf' versity of Wisconsin, 3.5. Industrial Arts, Stout ln- sti ture, 5. S. 'i 'Q 137 n . ' id- , ff as 4 s 'f - X ' . , . i ' 4 I 4 . 1 a A QL is .Q ,L Q ua ' AT as . S if . ' QQANI V i ,ij Ni 'fig .f A 1? '50 ' M Ci 'W ' fi .5 l .r., f9a? si Ruth Lane Vera Lee Jay Main Sweet and most sincere, She'll neverlack friends, A fine person anda great she excels in adding for she hos what it musician. Chorus, Band, cheer. English, Univer- takes. Biology, Univer- Orchestra, Northwestern sity of Wisconsin, B.A. sity of Wisconsin, B.S., University, B.A., M.A. M.A. ,Q 9' 1522, K KWSN. ,, C 'X an I i Robert Miller He has the ability to get along with everyone. Vocational Agriculture, University of Wisconsin, B.S. Ralph O. Mitby Everyone he knows be- comes his friend. When- ever you're in doubt, ad- vice he'll gladly lend. Director of Child Study and Guidance, University of Minnesota, M.A. Donald Murgatroyd Common sense and pa- tience help make his lite serene. Industrial Arts, State Normal and lndus- trial College, Ellendale North Dakota B.S. is to see their former Won't You Matriculate? Eleanor J. Mayer The girl who really is good in all sports, she is, with ability, of all sorts. Physical Education, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, B.S. Harvey Novak Cheerfulness is a vir- tue. Industrial Arts: Platteville State College, B.S. Eugene L. Olson His disposition is as bright as the color is his hair. English, Mil- waukee State College, B. S. Helen Sanders Young at heart. Eng- lish, Speech, University of Wisconsin, B.S. fi Us But we were studying lda C. Powlas All the world is a stage, but acting is more fun in the theater. English, Dramatic Arts, Beloit Col lege, B.A. 'eh fs Kr. R, Daniel Schaller A good disposition is more valuable than gold. U.S. History, Art: White- water State College, B.E. 7 -t , fan. LeRoy H. Rathert An all-round fellow all around the year. Auto Mechanics, Platteville State College, B. S. Ruth Severson She's a pleasure, a treasure, a ioy without measure. Business Edu- cation, Whitewater State College, B. E. Degree, University of Southern California. na ,,,,.. 'V U Us Arthur Robertson Wise to resolve and pa- tient to perform. Biology, Beloit College, B.S.5 Uni- versity of Wisconsin, M.S. Joyce Lee Shober A happy personality is beyond a price. Englishg lgngversity of Wisconsin, 3 Arlene Silness Something new and good has been added. English, University of Wisconsin, B.A. Alice Sutton Never lacking in ideas.' Business Education, Whitewater State College, B.E. Theodore N. Sorenson Dewey Storti Helen Strobel lf sports be the food of There's music in the A woman with a pur- life, play on. Air - pose. Pl IYSiCCIl EdUCGti0r1i Uni- lnstrumental Music, Mar- Home Economics, lnstitu- verSlfY of wiSCOrlSiI'1, B-5- quette University, B.S., tional Cooking, Stout ln- University of Minnesota, stitute, B.S. B. E. Edna C. Taylor Helen S. Taylor Hilda Vevle Never too busy to be A good woman is hard to A friendly smile and a friendly. find. helping hand. English, University of Wis- U.S. History, Lqwfence English, Journalism, St. consin,,Ph.B. College, B.A. Olaf College, B.A. We' re Late We wish to affirm our '95 August Vollmar Luclle Wells Betty Jane Wilson Lowell wglson WISH WI?l l G Wlsdom all lts easier to square a u of vim, pep an A sho,-1 cncmf wnh a l'lIS OWN circle than get around un w th a smile or penny, cl-mfg, B'0l09Y M'l'0n C0ll999 the mathematician everyone Physics whitewater Sfqfe W ix ,J A ,li it . ll 4 - ' n 1 - :F - I d in . . . . - 'H' . f I i - f . . .,, Bis. I ' . i . ' . . ' - i -- I' . .I . . 45 if V, 2 2 l fo, l . ' A f v J Wesley Wiseman Always bank on him Vocational Agriculture University of Wisconsin, BM MM Mathematics University of Physical Education Um Cgllgge B E U,-,,v,,s,fy Michigan B A versity of Wisconsin B S of Colorado, M E Always working to keep old JHS comfortable and clean Every room is a suitable atmosphere for study thanks to their tireless efforts Shown here are Mr William Young Building and Grounds Supervisor Mr Ernest Cox Mr Joseph Langer Mr Ivan Schwenn Mr Forrest Dabson Mr Pete Evans Mr Art Cherry Mr Clayton Fellows and Mr Jack Main appreciation for their willing M .J After a successful career of thirty years with JHS as Agn culture lnstructor Mr Wiseman land down has grading book and pencil to take a post at the Merchants and Savings Bank Hrs new posltlon IS that of Farm Servlce Department Head Bellevnng this to be a golden opportunity to vlslt farms and farming, he explains that he didn t retlre because he was weary of teaching He will be greatly missed but all of JHS WI shes hum success ln hrs new endeavor assistance by trying to M attaln this goal Whcf's y Line? V 45 '5This ls Your Life e goodffouaefzzpszs Cfonzihany DELAVAU:r'V'l':CONSlN October 12, 1951+ Janesville High School Janesville, Wisconsin Dear Sir: ' We would like to put an ad in your Phoenix, which would came out in the spring- we are a small store in Delavan, retailing stainless steel, silverware and jewelry- As we have several accounts in Janesville already, we are sure this would publicize our Company more If this request is not too late, could you quote us the price for the different size ads you have available? Very truly yours, GOODHOUB S CGIPANY ,df Beth Sealy Vice-Presi dent BSB Buslness staff members for this year are Fnrst Row Beth Conway, Barbara Schwnmmer Jim Brainerd, Lance Muller, Jlm Baker, Jlm Anderson, Jlm Wamer John F Henning Second Row Dorothy Garvin Janet Castagna, Mary Benson, .lulle Hanson Sandra Adams, Mlkl Hull Vlrglnla Rice, Pauline Ehrlnnger, Gull At- kinson Barbara Holmes, Gayle Hawthome Nancy Hoag Third Row Jeannne Bothun, Barbara Wonke Dave Carl san, Dave Schooff, Tom Thompson Boyd Hosklns, Gary Hawthorne, Jeanne Quaerna Joan Gessert and Mr Grant Thayer Buslness adviser 144 o T22 I : - , I ' ' 1 1 I I I ' 1 1 1 I s , I a 07'fl... full Schedule of news, sports flllff entertamment READ the JZIIIOSVIIIC Da Ily Gazette tlu so fenturee are PQINIIIIUV for youth NFWQ Natnonal nd Internatlonfll ey ents school happenmgs Soclal ey ents FEATLRES enjoy able comme Sports eoyerage by George Ranbacher Outdoor I Ife by George S Baehay PI I S TW and radlo s hedulc Q Polltlcal commentary LI TE to l'Zlf1lO SIEIIIOII WCLO theee programs are eepecmlly for youth Nil GIC Q IIoI R, or POPI I AR WIUSIC dally Ihlth Dlse Ioekeye Ind Hadley Duck Iohneon Bull Ixorst Bob W alker and Don Boyd If It Q, pops y ou ll hear It on W CLO QPORTS I of VI Football and Basketball Gn en Bay Paekr rs Nhlyya Ike e Brayes VI orld Qerlee and top natlonal Sports ey entw B EW S 1? I0 mmutes ot local natnonal and Internatlonal news dally SOCIHI flll1Ctl0llS Greellnds and Hood wlshes to the youth of this commumty JABESVILLF DAILY GAZFTT E RADIO STATION WCLO AIND WCLO FM DIAL 12.5 DIAL 100 A o I O I O , 3 C 4 , A . jl' . 1 L ' I C I I l V f l -. . A I 1 -N. H. .K LL, ' .'v 'V ' v --'N . A' , ' ' , ' U ll Y, I L L -EXCLUSIVE IN GAZETTE... -W-fh Sfhoo' , 1 .' ' , . .. i 1 ' I , I vii! v V T y 5 I I U A. ll- i 1- Ii . - .. , . Q U I I , I, U F, I , I T J J T I I I' llf Compliments of GIBBS MANUFACTURING AND RESEARCH CORPORATION Janesville Wlsconsm SANI MATIC WASHING EQUIPMENT THE DAIRY INDUSTRY d by THE SCHLUETER COMPANY 24- HOUR TOWING AND WRECKING SERVICE D 14-465 14N hL S J Il W I I for Manufacture , CITY CAB COMPANY A fanesvill I d y WARDRQBE PROBLEM? s 'YIIFRUITS VEGETABLES Answer , ' ' Boy Bostwlck s Good Looks SWENSON S GROCERY Cou I GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES QUALITY SERVICE PRICE ROCK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ROCK COUNTY SAVINGS 81 TRUST COMPANY DIRECTORS I M eck C S Iockmcm Geo ge DeB r' Earl T Brown tcnl y M Ryo S H Bhss Cho Ie A Mo shall Geo S Geffs T S WlI1s 147 ' C . I- . 0 u .Ll if 7 I av- . . 2 I ' Q. .r ' f A lf, -f - ,'.. ' 11' ' rQ .A 'Q 2 I n s . - ' . I 5 I- 'Il' -- . l ' ', VF 'X f Glrl - Bostwlck s - Glamour gf . ' ' , x 1 9,1 , , A fourth hour nightmare? 1 I6 Racine r Compliments of . . B . . r rul . . S e . n . . ' r S I r . . . . i ' I tix S mah 195 C d ugCl Om ADAMS ROOFING COMPANY ADAMS CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY COMPANY OSSIT MANUFACTURERS OF N In CHURCH FURNITURE DI 85 Compliments of JAN ESVILLE LINCOLN AND MERCURY Paul Delwlche Owner 206 East Mllwaukee Street Janesville, Wusc M ilk fag Dairy Quality Dairy Products Dml 2 2766 1526 Racme Street 148 I S I f, l CCN .i - Compliments 5 I . e Q V . 5 ra ua 'n ass A truck prepared to leave Adams Roofing:Compcny fr 's 4I I-I7 or ' Main Street J nesville, Wisconsin ' 33 O O I 6. W TRANSFER 6. STORAGE COMPANY D IT h 77 7762 7763 1 W Cl I-IR 574 h CI 55 JANESVILLE CITIZENS LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY 407 W MI MILLER AUTO REPLACEMENT PARTS COMPANY W J BAKER COAL COMPANY JANESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY MCKEOWN BARBER SHOP ' . ag 'li Compliments of P X-, 1, ia elep one 61 For Boys and Girls Kate Greenaway Dresses Tom Sawyer - David Copperfi ld 601 West Milwquk S McKem-Health-Tex Carters Km' Icmesvi le, isconsin J SHO A Compl h d Cl h' gS iver S Ph I Congratulations to t e ass of, est iwcnukee Street Judy Bell admumg new TV sets M dDd Fgd Appl Eff G G1 dTy BELL APPLIANCE STORE Corner of Mom and Milwaukee Streets Janesville Wisconsin Phone 6159 L. C. LENZ 8- SON Plumbing, Heating, Air-Condiiioning 54 South River Sfreei Dioi 3484 JANESVILLE SPORT SHOP DUBES JEWELRY STORE A. J. SWEET COMPANY KRESSIN'S RECREATION girl-gsuuuiu gui 4 gfom coverings 11 SOUTH JACKSON STREET MASTER FEED MILLS, INC. FRENCH SLIPPER SHOP CHAMBERS AND OWEN MAC AND NORMS 55 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1955 J C PENNEY COMPANY J J Smnh is The Store Of Values Jewelry Store H dq ate F0 Class Ring thM S E f V O 0 Congratulations to the Class of,' . at nv 0 C , 34 Sou uin freef ea u r rs r 45 Janesville, Wisconsin 171 guznlfuu am! ii AFTER r1IGl-1 SCHCOL WHAT '7 '7 7 After hlgh Sn, lOOl graduatron there are drlfer nt ways ooen to you 1n fhls country College servlce employment by already establrshed orgamzatlons or nothmo' constructue w uatsoe er Cue of L1 e outstanolng features of thrs codntry IS that each young I erson has the good lortune or the bad as the case fray be to determrne just what he fe ls he would lrke to There lS no one way that lS best for all There lS only a slngle sufrgesuon that l wht reasonably be found worth con srderatxon by nany that IS tne rule of Honest Crtlzenshlp Th1S means nothmg, nore eo npllcated than old fash1oned honesty and Klnsnnp vvlth newhbors of thls country and others We extend good Wishes to each of you Sincerely AM w Bruce M jeffris Presiden 152 T I-I E P A R K E R P E N C 0 M PA N Y ,lNESN LE -NrSICN' N A - ,, . .. . , . A, T . w A . , 1 e . .H V . T L . , , L , T, , , y A. , O so l -1 L sn V . ' 'X 3 ' -- 4 rl 1 , 1 H . .l . S . be, . . . 1 . mx , - 'O '-D U. . It : . , .. .' . . xi, . - .- O . 7 I I C B I G SHOE STORE ay FIRST th th NEWEST Stvl s at REASONABLE P :Ml KRLIEGER S FLOOR COVERINGS 205 E MILWAUKEE si DIAL 6665 C M ABELE 95, 5 T QLSQN Compliments of MIDWEST HOUSING CORPORATION EtE 1 5 Alw s ' wi e V e rices 27 Vlles i waukee St t Janesville, Wisconsin , . V , S ' 'g1F,.'v'r fi! ,I i Huggy ' . . ' I U .swf 625 as astern Avenue Janesville, Wisc ' Compliments of H A G E N' S VISIT OUR Complzments 0 KRAUSE S COMMERCIAL CAFE IO N fhAud ySfef Compllments to the Graduatlng Llass of 1 5 1 R G BORG EQUIPMENT DIVISIDN StM THL QILORGIL W BORG COVII ANY 14 ' f 1 6 or c em r e 5? B O 1 W C 1 . A j T fou h aiu Str t Janesvill W YOUTZY MEAT PLANT ' Y P 82 ALPHA FLORAL COMPANY DAVY FLORAL COMPANY CARL BORST Custom Tallor w CAMPBELL OIL AND HARDWARE Do It Yourself Store IIO6 W A D I 24732 CONCRA TLLATIONS CLASS OF 55 Complzments of l'l gh SI R I R 3 I1 53 Complete Floral Service D' l 303l 3233 C mpliments Of II3 M'l lc St I' J 'll W' ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF I955 JANESVILLE BUILDING AND XX M34 W Y Qu. rm we ww NW 53391, I LW N, LOAN ASSOCIATION Plan Your Future Wlth Regular Savmgs The Bulldlng and Loan Way All Accounts Insured up to 810 000 MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM 61 SOUTH JACKSON STREET ,A xh, 'lvgm I Photo Supplies Leather Goods HAMLIN S Camera 8. Luggage Shop On Milwaukee Street Bridge Cameras Luggage Comphments of T S WILLIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR IC1nesv1IIe, WISCONSIN . . s 1 , , Y ,A . V, ' ' ' 'ix ' . T ' ,Q 5 '55, ' Vx , 'I' ' I' I ' 'I I . , x jx . 'H . , . 1 Q 'N 2 R. - I V . . X Y . V . V I, V 4 T I qE1-'L'rI--.,. I K I ' J1- N.. . . , Nj QE. Tm 2 A 71 me 'M'-Mem. , 4-I ,ff ,f A 5 7.43:-Yu, re. ' 'Y L5 J ' -- . A Q? 13 . , ' wa, If 1' 'W 2-V-1 YA Q R. 2 i f . Kwai L0 rm. AI '1.- s V. i g ,ggiwf ',,. , 1,2 I , - . Imgvz, 1. ' ' f, . . 'T YII, I .u - - V I I T if A A A i, II 1 . . 156 no LAND 'Sf Congratulations to the Class of 55 MOE S TEXACO SERVICE Compliments of Comphments oi IOHNNY SAXER Sporting Goods HUNTING FISHING GOLF TENNIS S BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT 9 South Mcun Street Icxneswlle, WISCONSIN ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT FOR l'l5 North Jackson Street Phone 3395 TEAMS AND SCHOOLS 'Ill Pays to Play 151 , E ' I f X 7, I Io I I 2 I W 15 E ,L I S Y OUR FRIENDS IN THIS COMMUNITY WOBIG DRUG STORE 4-Za South Maln Street We :ll prescrzptzons rom any doctor ln any city L A WOBIG R Ph HARVEY S SHEET METAL FURNACE SHOP GUTTERS FURNACES AIR CONDITIONING Phone 4766 210 WALL STREET 51 South Jackson Street Opposxle Post Office f , 'I iff WM I The Management 0 COZY INN Wnshes Every Graduate Of The Class Of 1955 Nd: A Successful .1 T D Future I I omplzments o Jjorme! I ECOTTON MILLS ff 220 rth Franklln Street 1 IESVILLE WISCONSIN 'Nia ufactu s o Auto 8: Furnnure Felt Pads and Baits Cotton I sulauon WARD BROS TRANSFER AND STORAGE AGENTS FOR STEVENS VAN LINES JANESVILLE WISCONSIN L ladlogdlr omg 1 N I , - , '- L, '11,-pg' we Lf A he inning Room l K ,lv jf 'j.fl'7 f7f! 1 iff!!! I U! , l I I LM! ij! ,l!4 j ni nfl! Iikxi f' rf l f I f , I 2' Jw 4 ' 1 Q I . I TI' ,4 X If 'III ff? if I f I I rl I. 'IW V, I I II I ,, 1, I K I yr J ffifli - ,I 'IX' jj!!! ' W2 I- ,uv -If : NI ' 0 J ,T , I rl ff ff' TI! o 2 , ,,, T , I, H! A Il ECI' A T? i ' swf? Your Earnestness And Enthusiasm Glves Us Great Assurance Of A Bright Future For The Graduating Class Of I955 CONGRATULATIONS' dal! mf'J 'T nuff' MERCHANTS AND SAVINGS BANK Janesville Wisconsin I0 Congratulations To The Class Of l955 THE EVANS CO Jewelry Watches Diamonds 309 North Jackson Street Janesville Wisconsin W um A Phone 3837 Make our store a must for the fmest in Jewelry Jean Frankwlcz Judy Adams and Gale Pfuud are ready to take your orders promptly and eff1cient1y MILT S DAIRY BAR For Your Sprung Gardening Needs Our modern greenhouses aid in the growing of beaurr 1532 Racme Street ful flowers SANggg3ggSFRIES FAlRvlEW PLANT FARM MALTS SUNDAES SODAS l8lX3 Ml lwoulroe Avenue 161 - -i....i.,,. A I . , I X f I W ef L, , 1 ts'f'MMA' .tw K 3 'su U ,, . . . W 1 Q ,'r44'-f-------- I I . i 1 Congratulations Class of I 955 J IM BAKER Your Friendly Realtor Compliments of For An Evenmg Out Vlslt Southern Wisconsin s SEVERSONJ SCH'-INTZ Most Modern Equipped Theater FOX JEFFRIS AND BEVERLY THEATERS 'IO BltA 162 Q! ' 59 'tb ' ' R A' ks Enthusiastic patrons await fine entertainment, . . 0 0 ! 1 I 02 ' RIDGE JANESVILLE COMPANY Automotive Parts and Equipment Ph 3383 THE C M OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLY INC WHERE FRIENDS MEET FR ENDS h z f1955 SWANSON S SUPER FOOD MARKET IIO2 Western A Ph 2 'I6I7 II N h Parker Drive on Bill Camey sells a pad of notebook paper to Jerry Lent. Q Q I Congratulations to t e C ass o ' 1 KNOTTY PINE PEERLESS CLEANERS OLIN PAINT COMPANY HILL'S MUSIC STORE SAYLES JEWELRY STORE CLARK S Marllng Lumber Company Home Bulldmg Center Lumber Yards at Super I South Rlver Street an Western Avenue Dual 7784 402 East Milwaukee S1 ee? J E Marlmg Manager Gene Koehler Manager Authorized Fmsr IN QUALITY ROCK DIAL 6290 6'4- .,:2::..gQ we mummy ,R Q2 MONUMENT woRKs T? JANBVILLB. Wls 1620 NO WASHINGTON ST OPP CEMETERIES 164 1 O ll ' ' ll u an ' r . . , ,. I ,Q if or 159 ,,.., ,K . ..- ., . ' - mv - - .- :.'?'1'i. - 'few .-'Tiff' fn, -,v..I,V All I .. I , Y. V., .4 .H X . ' ' , ' ,,. - , - . .. .I ' ' UW We. .. g ,JL J ' -, , .1 - - 'rw . I 3 'X L' 4 xi, ' -'rr Q ' . 55. ,, ,rg ,-,.,.. A,-wi'-r-az.-:www -. ' JD . N Q. 5 Compliments of Your Photographic Headquarters CAMERAS 8: ACCESSORIES GREETING CARDS .lanesville's Authorized RCA Victor Dealer T V Rochas Record Players Karl Petter Showmg Jack Barrels a Sample S of Merchandlze MCCUE S BUSS DRUG COMPANY tM Set 26 West Mllwaukee Street Dual 6983 STANLEY A ANDERSON LATH AND PLASTER CONTRACTOR AIR COMPRESSOR WORK 208 Water Street Janesvllle WISCOHSIH Modern office ol Stanley A Anderson 169 ' f- flrha I f' z ' 1 lf! 5 14 Sou h ain tr e SAND BLASTING fgfgfr Congratulations to the New Home of Graduating Class SULTZE PRINTING SERVICE JENNY'S CITIES SERVICE I , Cities Service Products i L th and Accessories 9 f E PP ANDERSON DRESS SHGP HARRY EVERT GOODYEAR LEATH AND COMPANY JANESVILLE AUDITINC5 SERVICE ARBUTHNOT DAIRY 1 . P inting ' ' ' . Publishing , . Offse i o raphy L' ' d Automotive Service mo ,pe qu' e Co M ' qnd R - Ph 9569 600 Cerner A J 'II W' ' J hn Roberts and Joyce Stone enioy on Arbufhnot fre . The Officers and Employees of the JANESVILLE SAND AND GRAVEL Extend Sincere Congratulations to the Graduation Class of I955 l 1 l f 1 Q p Congratulations to the 1955 Graduating Class fOm FREDDIE S DAIRY BAR Sandwiches Malts Sundaes Complzme-nts ol SOLIE LUMBER COMPANY ofwf J lb Ja VB! fgmurance Un erwnfers Sl All A 3'l?! HAYES BUILDING ,JJ J, 0, N QIILLE WISCONSIN df L Gr n 8. Hammerlund ewls Jensen 8. Arthur m G Lathrop Agency O S Morse8. Son E S Phillips Agency The Ruchtl Agency John R Ryan lns Agency Scobie Agency Lyle Stafford Ins Agency Sullivan Insurance Agency Floyd Yeornans Agency George Hickey Agency Simonsen 8. Timm The Jacobs Agency Jerry Kuhn 205 Wall Street I9 West Milwaukee Street 211 North Mann Street 29 West Milwaukee Street 25 West Milwaukee Street 20 East Milwaukee Street 123 West Milwaukee Street 321 South Main Street 205 West Milwaukee Street 20 East Milwaukee Street 109 South Main Street 106 West Milwaukee Street 311 East Milwaukee Street SI South Jackson Street 29 West Milwaukee Street 168 f 3 230 South Main Street Phone 7680 x ll I 4 ,X 3 l, e 'Di u I1 Q' 1, if lm P ' UAV AA l Q, J ' 1 , 1 ' N A A5 A 0 , W' 1 w y, W if W , y t . A , , , ,f J. - I ff . We f 1 ffl J J ll f ff S 3 fl J ,M 1 W LII QA! I cl X ,Cl . jx fly y ,yy ll 1 ,X A xy , 'N li. V U fy I J ' . 1 Ml 4 f AJUVV ,Xi KXJJJVJ , h ,i l, IVV . . . . . . . . h s L l . . .... . . Congratulations Class of l955 LARRY S RESTAURANT For Fme Foods So th M S i W 51xfffe.b'4! , Q-.gl-jp ICE enema SFCC I I Ill. T APP q, T xii 1 H bbyS ppl PAGELS FIRESTONE STORE Congratulations To The Class of 55 HARRIS ACE STORE 202 South Ruver Street Dual 7087 169 9 QQ ' 19 37 u ain freet il ' y 1 K leg E l A N ' X . Q . vb f , , WP! J -' ,4 N, 1414-1 X 1 T l ., 1 I - ,H lg.. I 4 'tj I .1 I -1 V unc:-' .4 T Y . ,,, '::::': '.':.':::: Your l-lecldquorters For ,ffl Home and Au o Needs T' - I' --T I . ' V 4 xx 1-'Aa -Lx Rodios - Spor ing Goods - Toys X .., J ' - o U ies - Q Complxments of It Pays to Keep Clean 101 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET .IANESVILLE WISCONSIN Dxal 2 3815 GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION FISHER BODY DIVISION INDUSTRIAL AVENUE JANESVILLE We command the graduates ln the class of l955 for their interest in education and hope that this graduation will be the first stop of many in making our country a better place In which to llve 170 CC 79 ,- 9 M. F. TIETZ JEWELRY STORE DECKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY MONTEREY DAIRY BAR BLACKHAWK HATCHERY S FEED STORE SCHULTZ EGG COMPANY WISBIINSIN PIIWER AND LIGHT CIIMPANY REX PHOTO 33 Racme Street Junesvulle Wlsconsm 171 Q I Compliments to the Class of '55 Q 1 9?--f Plctured above IS our remodeled offnce where we are well equipped to handle all of your banking needs FIRST NATIO AL BA K Established In 1855 OFFICERS HENRY S LOVEJOY Chaxrman of the Board WILLIAM MCCUE Presldent E W LITTS V1cePres1dent W E HYZER V1cePres1dent and W SCOTT HAKE Vxce Presxdent Semor Trust Offxcer R G EGAN Cashxer S R ROE V1ce Presxdent and JOHN T LOVE-IOY Asst V1ce Pres Trust Offxcer JOHN HEMMENS Asst Cashler STELLA MCKEWAN Assxstant A A MCGILL Asst Cash1er Trust Offxcer LEO M ANDERSON Assxstant Trust Offxcer DIRECTORS A L Arwooo EDGARA KOHLER J A CRAIG FDGARJ LEAGH A H CULLEN HENRY 5 LOVEJOY W E HYZER ROBERTC LOVEJOY GEO. E. KING WM MCGUE JAMES B TAIT Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporahon 172 - 4 ' A ' ' NV' ' ,.,..r:v' V. L N I - I ,S ' I ' ,, Y? - A-, A- ,f 'f lr r -M' , ' WAT.. - ' T 'Ex ,, I N. ' 'V A my I A Pi -H TVR, I ' - T. E A A -1, A ,vs Y fgiiffg . 1 'Y A 5f,,'f'2-,--A- S' ' , A 12 ' A 1' . . . , . . , ' 1 . . , . . , . , . . 9 ' 7 . . , . A. C. OLMSTEAD Builder 1121 Pleasant Street Prompt, Efficient Service Phone 23431 OVERTON FUN ERAL HOME J H S Graduates Staff E J Overton Class of 1918 Daniel Davey Class of l950 N S Overton Jr Class of l948 Sinclair HC Gasoline Willard Batteries STEVE 8 SHORTY S LaVelIe R Stevenson 73 South Franklin Janesville Wisconsin 173 E. . . . - l5 North Jackson Street Janesville, Wisconsin THE HANSON AGENCY Real Estate Insurance I' Ph 3309 Merle Hanson Walton Lone Realtor Salesman lifmlm d D yi- '-3-if D ol Tel ph nes 3373 7888 DESENS IANESVILLE MOTORS W :Ml BETTER USED CARS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Congratulations GRAY S BEVERAGE an F L SHADEL S SONS INC Best Wishes To the ROCK RIVER WOOLEN MILLS Class of I955 coNsuMERs coAL s FuEL on co S S KRESGE COMPANY AcHEsoN s son I 14 Firs National Bank Building one Authorized For ecxler Z i e o - I 400 es i waukee Street d 29 W. and IOI W. Milwaukee S reef COMPLIMENTS OF JANESVILLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING C Il4027T Wlnlfred Carter Manager Every Business and Professional Man Can Afford this Convenience THE GOLDEN EAGLE dd P9 wr fGld oth f pt y byh ll Hghsch 1 BLODGETT COMPANY BADGER CLEANERS 8 DYERS JEANNETTE'S STAR BILLIARD C. W. SNYDER JEWELRY STORE 175 1 . A T 4 ., 1 . . - For Information a oday . . I Room 231 Hayes Block an ra A ams and Barbara Green are shop in at Oiars Ziemelis is inspecting a sna y s a their favorite store. shirt a o en Eagle. Cl es or the men and wome ec ed h the students. Where the best dressed young men and women of janesvi e i oo u t eir clothes. They Just Naturally Go Together GRADUATION an A PORTRAIT HAUSER PORTRAITS M Y ,,,d HAUSER W tMI Cljoastanl Cunnzngham Bakerzes thM Wtwil AFTER EVERY GAME 0 f'6 yoU1'Kf'7' 1 176 d by ai ull capture not onlya breath-taking likeness u is- finctive character. 218 es iwaukee Street 21 Sou ain Street and 405 es 1 iwaukee Str t f yotl ADAMANY S SMITH BUILDING S SUPPLY COMPANY JACOBSON STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLY ,QU P 9 th phtgaph f 1954 55 OOC!gOLL6,E E 5, Ol72 my JEWELERS OX 33 DELAVAN WISCONSIN Our Congratulations and GoodWi shes tothe 1955 class of JanesvlIIeHigh School Our sincere thanks to the many glrls of Janesvllle High who have become mem bers of The Goodhouselzeeper s Club dunng the past year Our welcome mat is always out to those of you who are stall filling your Hope Chests We have a gift for you if you will contact us for an explanation of the Good housekeeper s Club Plan concerning Stalnless Steel Vlaterless Cookware and Sllverware both sterling and silver plate 177 2 W A ff vw I John F. Henning and Barbara Schwimmer, co- business managers, busy drawing up an ad, take a few moments to glance at the hoto rapher. Jim Warner was e business o o r or or -'I9 2 fl 'z fan flea I B 1 , ll I ll a - ll II U ll ll ll . I Ol e . ' . . W off? I i I f OUR BEST WISHES SOUTHERN WISCONSIN S FASHION CENTER THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA 54 South Mann Street Telephone 4523l L Finnegan Agent L Norby Agent P Rosseter Agent I Riggs Agent W Walker Staff Manager Congratulations to the I XM mf X .., I, Q3 Class of I 955 DICK S PURE OIL l 305 South Main Street Janesville Wisconsin h t 18 f ' s, I l I f .1 . IJ,-. When looking for the most in ttons, look a Elliot's large selection first. I I'l. . ' , R. . , G. . , M. . ' , K. . , - If ' sv X I 'gf 1. ,fe X K 'fx ' if Q-wff-PN , I . -ax if 'I ' I I , . Q E e I-. When t e gas tank is emp y, see Dick. T Sears, Roebuck and Company at QUALITY - VALUE - PRICES ' L EW W-3 -, ly i f .I To Prove You Always Save at Sears - - K5 'J 0 f EH - - .r .. L , We are waiting to serve your television needs. 18 WEST MILWAUKEE STREET JANESVILLE. WISCONSIN ' mfg? N.-an snug S t o te sc oo The newly r modeled pharmacy that prepared to meet your prescription needs Take YOUI' SLlbSCl'IptI0n to S Complete Fountain Service Dial 305l Lunches Candles Tobaccos 500 West Milwaukee Street 5 soulh Mom Slfeel a J nesvllle W' sconsm Janesville Wisconsin 1 ,N Compliments of 332 LZ 3 KRUEGER FUNERAL HOME l ' i 1 :- 429 North Jackson Street Janesville Wrsconsin 179 . -'-. l O N 6 .. Agn: ' . - Eu .,.,,g! 4' A . Iii, I , M h 5 ' , ,W Q 'L ' tudens eni ying af r h I refreshments e is . . Af . Y I V 1 MM, K I W A A Z iff? ,,ft,f.jgg,E 'm W X 4 rw- rr- ,I r , F A4 I . P 'me--or W F' , Lf A ' I I 4.111 11 A I , H A . , -' fx I V !'7'1i 1 , ... -4.x-,Vw f '- . y ef., My, ,,,,,-V W N, , BLADON MOTORS DURFEE BROTHERS ALLAN ELECTRIC COMPANY DEWEY 8 BANDT JEWELERS VAL WEBERS thR D I 7T'I -' Y ' d h'gh- PARKWAY CLOVER FARM STORE 6 St. Mary's Avenue ART FROMADER ro . P one 47 6 Headquarters for QVQ J' K , Jv2z.,7I g4' o I E T Q ag:-:14.'s'-M ffanms muwmENT of unexcelled UU A ' A - 4. M GREGOR Th G N W- ' DON'S SPORT SHOP West Milwou ee r e JOAN ROHERTY DON S DELIVERY SERVICE IDEAL FEED COMPANY COHEN S KATZ BROTHERS C ROST INTERIORS AND GIFTS For Complete Decorating Service th M N923 W Congratulations to the Class of I955 BROCKHAUS CLEANERS W t M l REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHI' RS IRON ERS FREEZERS SINKS MAGNAVOX RATHYEON ROY S APPLIANCES D 1 6400 , r le 9 X Carolyn Davis and Iwarlotte Bennett hope I1 ' dreams come true when they shop at Rost's. if ' ' ,Q I5 Nor ain Street Janesville Wiscons' , in V,.' I 1 ' ,, . 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Barlass Raymond Bartel Bob Bartels Juul Barthel Bonnie Barthel Janice Bartle Bull Bartelme Vnola Balas Balas 13103 106 134 60 61 144 123 106 61 82 47 82 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Regina Davld David at Ruth 47 80 1411 103165180 Carol Barrett Mary Jo Barrett Peter Barrlage Ken Bass Le Roy Brownstetter MaryJane Brownstetter Teresa Brotherton Jo Colleen Bruhn Loss Brummond Junnette Brummond Gary Brunette Gary Brum Barbara Brusset Ray Buchotz Bruce Buckley Sandra Buggs Bernard Bugges Gary Buggs Karenn Buggs Noel Bullman Howle Bumgarner Jerry Burchard Lmda Burdick Jerry Burdlck Joan Burkhelmer Lois Burnarn Joy IU 14123 14 81 14 88 100 97 47 110 95 47 80 86 79 150 61 78 88 60 61 78 181 88 61 107 2144 47 83 91 47 83 47 83 82 85 61 78 61 116 111 4 106101100 97 15 93 83 48 91 74 15 81 88 61 82 15109 92114 48128 144 48 83 82 88 102107 61 88 15100 6182 15 76 74 16 106107 16 97 98 88 61 79 82 2 48 88 88 61 124 61 61 82 Bush Jerry Butler Hamet Butler Janice Butler Kathleen Butler Mary Butt 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