Janesville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Janesville, WI)
- Class of 1956
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CALLf CKY .1 ,L l JAN ESVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOCL Janesvllle Wlsconsln Volume Forty Six PHOENIX 56 Edltor Head Photographer Busmess Co Editors Sensor Co Editors Organization Co Editors Sports Editor Underclassmen and Faculty Co Edutors Art Edntor Index Edator Copy Co Editors Typing Editor R lchard Croalce .llm Warner Pauline Ehrllnger Mary Benson Sue Scldmore Katchen Kubvtz Jennle Falcone Jerry Gross Carolyn Conway Carol Kade Marlene Schroeder Nary Sh rldan Frances Stratton Ardls Hartley Barbara McCue . . f I - Marcia Hoesly CALL US LUCKY BECAU E My WMI Z? 1 MIUM f rw in X Vx X ESI IQQE I Q 'gk GYYXQF Q XXFQQL Ygw 'x i I MINE LIVE IN AMERICA -I 4. X E O I I U V7 L If A I ' A U ,Q A , 1 l,1X ! I L ji V' ' I I Zh, Lf jlf - 4 R ' 4 , ,,2f'f1 7' ff! I ' f lg!-f' ,Aff ' Ci ff it I WF L Xl! LII. 'lr fx, 74 Av Ixxs' V - AA ' , llffyf l jfxnhi IV, yffiwl 1 I f XX MRL,,L,,X, 47 1 XL X M I ff N XII!!! Q 51151, Ali!! I! 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WW I X , DEDICATION A wondrous world of glis- tening aluminum, vast expanses of plate glass, salmon shaded brick, long lines of fluorescent lights, and multi-colored walls enveloped us each morning. Here there was newness and light andan intangibleairof well being. Here we lived and grew and worked and played. Here we struggled, studied, thought, and un- ceasingly sought the truth that we might better serve our God,our country, our fellow man, and ourselves. To this world, our new Janesville Senior High School, and to the progress it repre- , sents, we dedicate the l956 Phoenix. We have made a clean break with the past. We have established fresh traditions for suc- ceeding generations. Only the future looms ahead for yesterday is already a fleeting dream and tomorrow a vision of hope. t , A A . . 1 , L, K o, ,L hp ' , f J' fd ,L A ' s ' u , f l 5 ' 1 fi L L' w.-A f ' f L , f 1 K 1 . 1, I L A, .lic ,Q . -f A 4 , ir. N. .5 A40 1 . Af' - 4 ' LMA' ,Lf IJ . x W , L h KIA, fx' P' ft' Yki'f-fl'Xj'N!L! I fo r WFCREWORD Students Phoenux 56 IS a success story It the story of a new building and the beginning of a new era IH secondary educatlon un Janes vulle lt rs the story of a devoted faculty and a competent adnexmstratxon It IS the story of a state of mind but most of all It rs the story of students and what they accompllshed Follow over the pageswlth us as the schoolyear passes IH review Then you ll see why we say Call Us Lucky' Aff 4Vf '17 U CONTENTS Guidance and Government There Wall Be a Meeting Sports Advertnsements Index 1874 fl, J' I X I 5' ' 1 LU ' ' ' . is L llxl 1 . . . gg . . . - Y Il ll i - , . fl-'ln ' if L! t- Vf 7 v X ff e ,F , .U ,ly 1 A 55. tffftf. fl - X F. ff , kf , , 0 fi 1 1 X ' A Aft ,, 'f I If 'rf 17, 1 fy a 2 ' 7 1 ff gl ' fy 7 'N N5 gf - fl 'N ' ' ,7 ft ' l' 4 2' rf l It ' ft ff ' f ' X .l 7 ' 8 ,V ,' ,f A I .................... lf, My I I FA, I, . . . . i . , . 66 yt f J f pf f,w. we ,CV .' 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' N' , 1 . - 1 ab nm--. . ,K hair' 5 Q , CLASS OF 56 Robert Suter, Vice-Presidenf Jim Qhebesm, President L . ynn Sremke, Secretary Joyce Stone, Treasurer vN - W, . W. V i ev e--wtf Q Nmap- 'W-auf' 1-ff F? 1 af ,nl S i i Q ,..., ,v,,,M'-EN E U I :lu xi ,M K1 wx.- M-' V, il- fwfvif nh f, f ARIEL ADAMS English, Art, Commercial Homecoming 3,45 Choir 25 Co-chairman operetta 25 Art Club 2,3,4i GAA 25 phoenix 35 FBLA 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. BILL AFFELDT History, English, Math, Science Choir 25 Intramurals 2,3. DONNA AHERN Commercial, English, History Homecoming 45 FBLA 2. MARILYN ALBRIGHT English, Home Ec., Math, History Future Teachers 45 Art Club 25 GAA 3,45 Home Ec. Club 25 Grad. Comm. 4. it JOANNE ALDERSON IIAHYYY English, Commercial, Math, Home Ec- Art Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. TOM AMBLER Pachucka English, History, lndustrial Arts Swim 3. DELORES AMFQPOHL Dee English, Home Ec., History Choir 3,45 GAA 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JAMES ANDERSON Jim Science, English, Industrial Arts, History, Math PATRICIA ANDREWS Patti English, Language, Science French Club 3,45 Band 25 Art Club 25 Drama Club 25 GAA 2,35 Phoenix 45 Grad. Comm. 4. DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG Doug English, Art, Math Choir 2,3,45 Swim 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. BARBARA ATKINSON ..Red.. Home Ec., English, Commercial Grad. Comm. 4. GAIL ATKINSON English, Science, History, French Homecoming 45 Council 2,45 NHS 3, 45 French Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Choir 2,3,45 Art Club 25 Drama Club 25 Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Head Cheer- leader 45 GAA 2,35 Phoenix 2,3,45 Blue-J 3,45 Visuol Aids 4. ARLENE AVERY ..Ave.. English, Commercial, History Homecoming 25 Art Club 2,35 Drama Club 25 Ushers Club 2,3,45 FBLA 45 Prom Comm. 3. DALE BALIS Agriculture, English, Science, Math FFA 2. JUDITH BALLMER ll-ludylf English, Commercial, Home Ec. Fidelis 2,3545 Choir 35 FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 45 Prom 3. ANDREW BARLASS llAndyll English, Agriculture, Science FFA 2,3,4. DONNA BARLASS English, Commercial, Band Fidelis 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 FBLA 2,3,45 Future Nurses 4. RAYMOND BARLASS IIRGYIY English, Agriculture, Science FFA 2,3,4. 12 BOB BEHL Beebe English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science J Club 3,45 lntramurals 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. BUDDY BELL English, Agriculture, Math, History Council 25 ..l Club 3,45 lntramurals 2,3,45 FFA 2,3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Treas. 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. JUDITH BELL ll-Judy!! English, Band, History Fidelis Board Social Chr. 45 Homecoming 45 Coun- cil 25 Future Teachers 3,4, Pres. 45 Band 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Sec. 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Art Club 2,3,4, V. Pres- 45 Drama Club 3,45 Blue-J 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. PHYLLIS BERGER llphylll En lish Commercial, Home Ec. 9 1 GAA 2, FBLA 3,4. .M CAROLE BERGMAN Bergie Commercial, English, Home EC. Homecoming 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Phoenix 2,45 FBLA 2,35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. BOYD BEST IIE. J.f, Math, Science, English, History Council 45 Choir 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 35 Tennis 35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. SHIRLEY BIER ShirI English, Home Ec., History, Commercial Homecoming 25 Choir 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Phoenix 3,45 FBLA 25 Home Ec. Club 35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. ROGER BOLAND English, Math, Science, Industrial Arts Future Engineers 4. Ong, i CLAUDETTE BOOTHROYD Boothie English, Language, Home Ec., Math Homecoming 25 Council 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Latin Club 2, Treas.5 Art Club 2,3,45 Ushers CIub 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. HAROLD BOTHUN uBobu English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science J Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Golf 25 Prom Comm. 3. lr' ix 7 .1-,C.1::4J-1 if-5 ..,. Zyl, , ,J :V 5 .'-: -'1 I ' ' L,-I-,f'1'11!, Y 4 x I If 1 4' ig JAMES BRAINARD ll-,imlf English, Math, Science, Art Council 25 Intramurals 25 Phoenix 2,35 Cross Country 25 Tennis 2,3. EDWARD BRANDSEY ..Ed.. English, Math, History, Science, Language Prom Comm. 3. CAROL BRASSINGTON Brass Spanish, Science, History, Englisl- Triple Trio 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Choir 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Ushers Club 2,35 Phoenix 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. DONALD BRIESKE IIDonll English, Math, Science Council 45 Latin Club 25 Phoenix 45 FBLA 45 Grad. Comm. 4. CHARLENE BROTHERTON Char English, History, Science, Math Homecoming 45 Art Club 45 GAA 45 Phoenix 45 FBLA 45 Grad. Comm. 4. RUTH BROWN Commercial, English, Home Ec. Phoenix 45 FBLA 2,4. MARY BROWNSTETTER CrazyIegs English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 35 Choir 45 GAA 2,35 Phoenix 45 FBLA 2,45 Home Ec. Club 2,4. GARY BRUMMOND English, History, Science, Math Intramurals 2,3,4. JUNNETTE BRUMMOND llNet,' Commercial, English, Home.Ec. Drama Club 45 Phoenix 45 FBLA 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. BERNARD BUGGS Bumper English, Math, Industrial Arts, History Boy's Glee Club 4. KARENN BUGGS English, History, Math, Science Future Teachers 3,45 Art Club 2,3, 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 All School Play 45 Phoenix 25 Prom Comm. 3. JERRY BUMGARNER IIHUHYI' English, Commercial, Science LINDA BURCHARD Ill-inll English, Home Ec., Commercial FBLA 2,3,4. GARY BRUNETTE Smiley English, Industrial Arts, Science, Math HARRIET BUTLER llHedYll Commercial, English, Science GAA 3.41 FBLA 2. KATHLEEN BUTLER Cass Commercial, English, Band Band 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 GAA 25 Phoenix 4, FBLA 2,3,4. ARL EEN BUTTERFIELD Tarz History, English, Commercial, Home Ec. SUE BUTTERS Suzie English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 3,45 Choir 45 GAA 2,35 Phoenix 45 FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 2,4. RICHARD BYSTED llDickYl English, Industrial Arts, Math Intramurals 25 Golf 2. ALLEN CAMPBELL llA'l! English, Band, Science, History Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Swing Band 2,3,45 Phoenix 45 Baseball 3, 45 Prom Comm. 3: Grad. Comm. 4. 14 JOANNE CAPELLE lljodylf English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 35 Art Club 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. DAVID CARLSON llgaveff Science, Math, English, History Council 2,45 Choir 2,35 J Club 3,45 Phoenix 3,45 Future Engineers 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. CAROL CIKANEK Science, History, English, Math, Latin Homecoming 3,45 Latin Club 35Choir 3,45Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3, 45 Thespians 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Library Club 25 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Phoenix 2,3, Co-Editor Under- classmen5 Blue-J 2,3,45 Future Nurses 3,4, Pres. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JOHN CARNEY uiMikerr History, English, Math, Speech Spotlight 45 Football 25 Basketball 2,45 Prom Comm. 3,4. CAROLYN CONWAY English, Orchestra, Language Spanish Club 45 Future Teachers 3, 4, Pres. 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Swing Band 45 Choir 2, Accompanist5 Triple Trio 3, Accompanist5 Drama Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 45 N.H.S. 45 Phoenix 2,3, Co-editor Under- classmen 8. Faculty 45 Forensics 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 Ensemble 2,3,4. GEORGE CASE Chicken Farmer English, Art, Industrial Arts Drama Club 3,45 All School Play 3, 45 Thespians 3,4. 13 I A A RAYMOND CHESMORE IIRQYYI English, Science, History, Commer cial Choir 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Foot ball 45 Wrestling 2,4. BARBARA CHRISTMAN Barb English, Home Ec., Bookkeeping Choir 2,35 GAA 25 FBLA 2,35 Grad Comm. 4. MARVIN CARLSON Marv English, Science, lndustrial Arts Council 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. RALPH COHEN Math, English, Science, History Intramurals 25 Football 3, Golf 2 3,4. PATSY CONNORS English, Science, Social Science Homecoming 45 Art Club 45 Cheer- leaders 25 GAA 35 FBLA 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Prom Comm. 35 Leaders Club. EVA CARR Little Evil English, Commercial, History FBLA 4. if JULIE CONWAY History, Home Ec., English, Com- mercial Choir 35 Drama Club 35 Phoenix 45 FBLA 45 Home Ec. Club 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. BOB COOK Cookie English, History, Industrial Arts, Science J Club 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 25 Baseball 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. DONALD COOPER ncoop.. English, Math, Science, Industrial Arts Council 25 Intramurals 25 Future Engineers 3,4. JOYCE CRAWFORD English, Commercial, History GAA 2,3,45 FBLA 2,3,4. RICHARD CROAKE CroaIcie English, Language, Speech, Science History Council 35 NHS 3,45 Spotlight 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 All School Play 2,45 Thespians 45 uill 8. Scroll 3 4' Blue J 3 4' Phoe Q , 1 5 1 ' nix 2,3,4, Editor-in-chief 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. PATRICIA CROSIER RICHARD CUNNINGHAM lIDiCkll English, Math, Science, History Football 3,45 Phoenix 45 Track 2. DONNA DAHL NDOHYH English, Art, Speech Art Club 2,3,45 Spotlight 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. DIANE DAVIS English, Commercial, History Homecoming 2,35 Latin Club 25 Choir 25 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 2,35 GAA 2, 35 Prom Comm. 35 Blue-J 2,35 Grad. Comm. 4. PATRICIA DAVIS lIpa'lI Science, English, Art, History Homecoming 35 NHS 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Art Club 2,3,45Dramo Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Future Nurses 4. SHIRLEY DE LAMBERT ShirI Commercial, English Homecoming 35 Council 25 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Prom Comm. 35 FBLA 3,4, Reporter 45 Grad. Comm. 4. llputll Commercial, English, History Homecoming 45 Grad. Comm. 4. JERRY DE ROSIER Transfer Student. Crutch Math, English, Industrial Arts, History Council 3' Intramurals 45 Football 2. if x ELOISE DETTMER Tello English, Commercial, History Choir 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,45 Phoenix 45 FBLA 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. MARlLYN DILL Toots English, Home Ec., History, Commercial, Science GAA 2,35 Home Ec. Club 2. YVONNE DINEEN George Science, English, Language Spanish Club 3,45 French Club 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,45 Bluebird 2,3. KAY DOLDER npirnn English, Commercial, Language French Club 3,45 Drama Club 35 GAA 2,35 FBLA 2,3,4. RONALD DOLGNER Birdhead English, Industrial Arts, Science Choir 2,35 Octet 2. TERRY DONALDSON English, Art, Industrial Arts Art Club 2. KAREN DOOL EY Commercial, English, Home Ec. Drama Club 2,35 GAA 2,3. RUSSELL DOPKINS SIRUSSID English, Math, Industrial Arts, Science RICHARD DOWD lloickll English, History, Commercial, Science Prom Comm. 3. STANLEY DRUM Stan the Man English, Science, History Council 2,4, Pres. 45 Quill 8. Scroll 3,45 Phoenix 3,45 Track 25 Prom Comm. 3. DIANA DUDLEY llDudl' English, Language, Math, History Latin Club 25 French Club 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Art Club 35 Drama Club 2,3,45 All School Play 25 GAA 25 Phoenix 3,45 Blue-J 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 3. SANDRA DUDL EY usondyli English, Math, Home Ec. Home Ec. Club 3- 17 1 -Q97 VM GARY DULLER English, Industrial Arts, Science, Math. MARLENE DULLER Commercial, English, Home Ec. Choir 2,3,45 GAA 2, Bluebird 2, FBLA 3,4, Future Nurses 35 Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. MARGARET DUNPHY upeggyn Science, English, Moth, History Council 3,45 Latin Club 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 3, GAA 2,35 Phoenix 2,3,4, Blue-J 4, Science Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Future Nurses 4, Pres. 4, Prom Comm. 3. JANICE EHLE njanlt English, Home Ec., Math, Speech Choir 2, Spotlight 4. PAULINE EHRLINGER English, Band, Commercial, Science, History Council 4, Band 2,3,4, Phoenix 2,3, Co-Business Manager 4, Blue-J 3,4, Bluebird 2, FBLA 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. WILLIAM W. FANNING IIBHIUI English, Industrial Arts, Math JENNIE FALCONE lljenlf English, Language, Science, History Fidelis, Treas. 3, Service Chairman 4, Homecoming 3,45 Spanish Club 3, French Club 2,3, Art Club 3, Drama Club 3, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Sec. 35 Quill 8- Scroll 3,4, Sec. 4, GAA 2,3, Phoenix 3,4, Co-editor Organization 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Future Nurses 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. JEANNE FANCSALI IISEIII English, Commercial, Science Council 3, Drama Club 2,3,45 GAA 2, Blue-J 3,4, FBLA 3,4, Sec. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Phoenix 4. JANET ELLIOTT llJanl' English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 3,4, Art Club 2,3, Drama Club 2,3, GAA 2, Phoenix 3, FBLA 2,35 Home Ec. Club 2, Prom Comm. 3. JUDITH FENRICK English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 3, FBLA 2,3,4, Home Ec. Club 4, Prom Comm. 3. HELEN FERGUSON 'lFerge', English, Home Ec., Speech Choir 2,3,4, Art Club 4, Spotlight 4. JAY FIEDLER Casino English, Math, History, Science Science Club 2. 18 CATHLEEN FINLEY llsomfl Science, English, Language, History Spanish Club 3,45 Future Teachers 2, 3,45 Bond 2,35 Choir 25 Drama Club 3,45 Forensics 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JANET FISH lljcnll English, Commercial, Science, Home Ec. Homecoming 45 Choir 2,3,45 GAA 2,3, 45 Phoenix 45 FBLA 25 Future Nurses 25 Grad. Comm. 4. GEORGE FOLK n-rippern English, Math, Industrial Arts GORDON FORSLUND Gordie Science, Band, English, History, French French Club 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Swing Band 3,45 Football 25 Prom Comm. 3. JANE FISHER . li Commercial, English, History ,N 7 y S, vga Spanish Club 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 1 GAA 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, FBLA 4. ' r i -I 1 yt 3,1-if A '- fs' PETER FRECHETTE ffpneff GERALD FITZGERALD llJerryll English, History, Speech, Math Council 2,45 Drama Club 3,4, V. Pres. 45 All School Play 3,45 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 45 Science Club 25 Spotlight 45 Debate 35 Track 25 Thespians 45 Grad. Comm. 45 NHS 4. English, Science, Language, Math Council 25 J Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Swim 2,3,45 Prom 3. RAYMOND FREIWALD IIRGYII English, Science, Math, History lntramurals 35 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 45 Debate 45 FFA 25 Future Engineers 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 45 NHS 4. JAMES FITZPATRICK Science, English, Industrial Arts, History Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. BETSY FLORA 'lBe'z'l English, Math, Science, Art, History Homecoming 3,45 Council 3,4, Treas. 45 Latin Club 2,35 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,45 Quill 8- Scroll 45 Phoenix 3,45 Blue-J 25 Bluebird 35 Forensics 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. FLORENCE FRYDA IIFIOUI Conrnercial, English Homecoming 25 Choir 3,45 Drama Club 2,35 FBLA 3,45 Forensics 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT FUCHS IIFOXYII Math, English, Art, Science, History Homecoming 3,45 Art Club 2,45 J Club 3,45 Phoenix 2,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 45 JUDITH FUELLEMAN Judie English, Commercial, Home Ec. Choir 3, FBLA 2, Home Ec. Club 3,4 RUTH ANN GARLOCK uRedH Home Ec., English, History FBLA 2, Home Ec. Club 3. JOAN GARRIGAN u-I-iffy!! Commercial, English Council 3, Latin Club 2, FBLA 2,3,4. DOROTHY GARVIN Harvey English, Commercial, Home Ec. Choir 2, Art Club 2, Phoenix 2,3,4, FBLA 4, Grad. Comm. 4. JEAN ANN GARVIN English, Commercial, History FBLA 3,4, Home Ec. Club 2, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. MICHAEL GARVIN Mike English, Math, Agriculture, Science Choir 2,3,4, J Club 3,4, Intramurals 3,4, FFA 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestl- ing 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Prom Comm. 3. 20 CURT GELLER English, Industrial Arts, History, Art MICHAEL GEORGE 'lMikel' English, Language, History French Club 3,4, GAA 4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. RICHARD GESTELAND llaickll English, Language, History, Science Council 4, NHS 3,4, Pres. 4, French Club 3,4, V. Pres. 4, J Club 3,4, Phoenix 4, Forensics 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. KENNETH GLASS uHordYu English, Industrial Arts, Science, History, Math SUSAN GLASS llsuel, English, Commercial, History Drama Club 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3,4, Blue-J 2,3,4, FBLA 2, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. SHIRLEY GOODSELL Pee Wee English, Language, Orchestra, History, Math, Sci- ence French Club 3,4, Orchestra 2,3, Choir 3,4, Triple Trio 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 3, Thes- pian 3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Ensemble 2, Grad. Comm. 4. 'sm g DOROTHY GOULD llDo'll English, Languages, History, Speech Homecoming 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Future Teachers 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 2,3, Spotlight 4, Grad. Comm. 4. JACQUELINE GRAMKE Jackie English, Commercial, Science Homecoming 4, Council 4, Art Club 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 4, GAA 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, FBLA 2,3,4, Prom Decoration Chairman. DENNIS GRANGER llDenll English, Math, Science, History Grad. Comm. 4. GERALD GROSS si-,erryrr English, History, Math Council 2,3, French Club 3,4, Phoenix 3,4, Sports Editor, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 2,4, Blue-J 3,4, Sports Editor, Thespians 3,4, J Club 4, lntramurals 3, Football 2,3, Quill 8. Scroll 3,4, Treas. 4, Tennis 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. JOHN GRUNZEL Agriculture, English, Industrial Arts, Science lntramurals 2,3,4, FFA 2,3,4, Reporter 2, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4, Baseball 3,4. DANIEL HAKE llDanll Science, Math, English Council 2,3, V. Pres. 4, J Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Class Officer, Pres. 3. SHARON HALLETT Band, English, History, Spanish NHS 3,4, Treas. 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Future Teachers 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Dra- ma Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Li- brary Club 3,45 Phoenix 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. WAYNE HANSON Science, English, Moth, History Photo Staff 4, Visual Aids 2,3,4. JON HARRIE J.B. English, Math, Science, History Homecoming 2, Choir 2,3, Octet 3, Photo Staff 2,3,4, Tennis 2. RICHARD HATTON IlDiCk'l Agriculture, English, Math, Science lntramurals 2,3,4, FFA 2,3,4, Football 4, Baseball 3,4. ALICE HEAGNEY English, History, Science, Speech Homecoming 3, Drama Club 2,3,4, FBLA 2, Spotlight 4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. JAMES HEINE llJimPl English, Math, Industrial Arts, Science JUDITH HELcEsoN Helgie English, Commercial, History GAA 2,3. DIANE HEMINOVER llDi,l English, Science, History, Language Homecoming 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Dra- ma Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,45 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 35 Future Nurses 3,45 Forensics 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. MARK HEMMING Anthony English, Industrial Arts, Science Spanish Club 25 Art Club 4. WILLIAM HENKE Bill Science, English, Math, Band NHS 3,45 Perge Modo 25 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Swing Band 3,45 Future Engineers 3,4. ANN HENNING llEmma English, Math, Commercial Fidelis 2,3,45 Council 35 GAA 25 Li- brary Club 3,45 Phoenix 35 Blue-.l 35 Grad. Comm. 4. PHIL HENNING llLUgIl Science, English, Industrial Arts Intramurals 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. RICHARD HERGERT Hunk English, Industrial Arts, Science Intramurals 25 Football 2,3,45 Wres- tling 2,35 Track 2,3. JAMES HESS ll-,imll English, Industrial Arts, Science Council 35 Intramurals 35 Football 2, 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. MARY HEUVELMAN Home Ec., English, Commercial GAA 45 FBLA 45 Home Ec. Club 2,3,4. ANNETTE HILKIN English, Science, Language, History Spanish Club 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Ushers Club 45 GAA 25 Phoenix 45 Future Nurses 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. GERALD R. HITCHL ER Hitch English, Industrial Arts, Science, His' tory Choir 35 Science Club 2. GEORGE F. HOAGUE u-Joe!! Science, English, Math Intramurals 2,35 Grad. Comm. 4. 22 HOWARD HOCKERMAN Band, English, Spanish, Math Band 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Swim 2, 3,4. STEPHEN HOCKING Steve English, Science, Band, History Band 2,3,4. MARGUERITE HODGE English, Home Ec., Art Drama Club 45 GAA 45 Grad. Comm. 45 Home Ec. Club 4. MARCIA HOESLY Marsh English, History, Science, Language Homecoming 2,35 Council 2,45 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Quill 8. Scroll 45 Blue-J 35 Grad. Comm. 45 Phoenix 3,45 Senior Co-editor 45 Class Officer 3. GEORGE HOUSE George English, Agriculture, Science, History FFA 4. DAVID HOY nooven Math, English, Science, Industrial Arts Choir 35 Octet 35 Football 2,35 Prom Comm. 3. 23 ROSETTA HULL Zen English, Art, Math, History Homecoming 45 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 25 GAA 2,3,45 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. RAMONA HUSCHKA llkedll Commercial, English, Home Ec. Choir 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. BARBARA JACOBSON Barb English, Commercial Council 45 Choir 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Li- brary Club 35 Blue-J 3,45 FBLA 2,35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. NANCY JACOBSON Jake Commercial, English, Home Ec. DOROTHY JAEGER ll-laeglf English, Home Ec., Language, Science Homecoming 45 Spanish Club 45 Fu- ture Teachers 45 Drama Club 2,3545 Ushers Club, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Phoenix 3,45 Home Ec. Club 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. CALVIN JANISCH Ilcavl English, Agriculture, Science J Club 3,45 FFA 3,45 Football 35 Bas- ketball 2,3,4. I N LESTER JASS llL'eSYl Engl ish, Band, Math Band 2,3,45 J Club 2,35 Cross Coun- try 2,35 Track 2,3. TOM JENSEN Swede English, History, Science, Industrial Arts Basketball 25 Golf 2,3,4. RONALD JEROME IlRonll English, Math, Science Council 35 J Club 3,45 Intramurals 45 Football 2,3,45 Swim 2,3,45 prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JUDITH JOHNSON llJudYfl English, Math, Commercial, Science Q 54 I CLIONE KEELE Mitz English, Commercial, Home Ec. Choir 2,3,45 Art Club 4. ROGER KELLER llRogl' English, Math, Language, Science Spanish Club 2,35 Choir 3,45 Octet 45 Wrestlin Prom Comm. 3. JIM KINGSTON llRedll English, Science, Math DAVE KINSERVIK IIDOCII klflglrniizlixing 4: Council 3, page Moda English, Industrial Arts, Science, 25 Drama Club 45 GAA 45 Phoenix 45 niih I 2 34, F mb H 4 Grad. Comm. 45 Future Nurses 2,3,45 mmum S ' ' ' O G ' Prom Comm. 3. CURTIS JONES English, Science, Industrial Arts, Math MAGDA KAVETSCHANKY Schnops English, History, Language, Book- keeping French Club 3,45 FBLA 3,4. 24 SONJA KJORNES Punch English, Art, Science Homecoming 3,45 Choir 25 Art Club 2,3, V. Pres 35 Cheerleaders 2,3,45 GAA 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad Comm. 4. RUTH KLATT lIRu'hYl' English, Language, History Spanish Club 3,45 Drama Club 35 Ushers Club 3 FBLA 35 Grad. Comm. 4. Q' GERALDINE KLEMP Genie English, Home Ec., History Blue-J 35 Bluebird 35 FBLA 3. ROBERT KLINE ll l English, Science, Band Band 2,3,45 Choir 25 Forensics 25 Football 25 Bas- ketball 25 Baseball 2. 12' L. fi A 1 ' '27 LEO KNOPES English, History, Math, Bookkeeping, Science Choir 25 Drama Club 45 Science Club 2,3,45 Photo Staff 45 FBLA 3,45 Track 3. ERIC KNUTSON English, Science, History, Math. 'U' RICHARD KNUTSON Dick Science, History, English, Math Council 25 J Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3, Pres. 35 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Prom Comm. 3. MARY KOBER Kobie Science, English, History Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 25 Choir 2,3,45 Treas. 45 Triple Trio 3,45 Drama Club 35 GAA 25 Future Nurses 3,4. JANET KOTWITZ llJonfl Home Ec., English, Math Homecoming 3,45 Art Club 35 Drama Club 35 GAA 35 Home Ec. Club 35 Spotlight 35 Prom Comm. 3. JOSEPH KRAUSE llJoe'l English, Math, Science, lndustrial Arts Basketball 25 Wrestling 3. HELEN KREIS English, Commercial, History5 Drama Club 35 GAA 2,3,45 FBLA 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. KATCHEN KUBITZ Kubie English, History, Science, Speech Ficlelis V. Pres. 45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Council 25 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Pres. 45 Phoenix 2,3,45 Co- Editor Organizations 45 Blue-J 2,3,45 Spotlight 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JANETTE KUTZ llJonll History, English, Language, Science, Math Homecoming 3,45 French Club 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Prom Comm. 35 Ensemble 45 Grad. Comm. 4. DONALD LAMB llnonff English, Band, Science, Math, History Council 35 Band 2,3,45 Swing Band 3, 45 Swim 25 Cross Country 25 Grad. Comm. 4. 25 Alf' A . 'ew ., i Q DAVID LAWRENCE Davy English, Industrial Arts, Math Intramurals 2,4. LARRY LAWRENCE Lar English, Math, Industrial Arts Council 25 Intramurals 2,45 FBLA 45 Future Engineers 45 Football 25 Bas- ketball 35 Grad. Comm. 4. CHARLES LAWSON Chuck English, Industrial Arts, History. KENNETH LEIN llKenlI English, Science, History, Math Council 35 NHS 3,4, V. Pres. 45 J Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. JOANNE LEITH IIJOII Commercial, English, Math Drama Club 3,45 GAA 2,3,4, FBLA 4. NED LINDEMANN Math, English, Science, History, Span- ish Spanish Club 2,35 Drama Club 45 In- tramurals 2,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Phoenix 3,45 Blue-J 2,3,45 Basketball JOANNE LITZLER IIJOUI English, Home Ec., History Homecoming 35 Choir 25 Art Club 2,35 Drama Club 2,35 Home Ec. Club 45 Grad. Comm. 4. ILENE LLOYD English, Home Ec., CommerciaI5 GAA 35 FBLA 45 Home Ec. Club 3.41 Grad. Comm. 4. DOROTHY LOGGY English, Commercial, History, Math Art Club 3,45 Drama Club 2,45 Cheer- leaders 2,3,45 GAA 25 Library Club 3, 45 Blue-J 45 FBLA 2,35 Forensics 3, 45 Spotlight 45 Debate 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. LAWRENCE LOVELAND .fl-uckylf History, English, Speech, Math Council 2,45 J Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Library Club 3,45 Spotlight 45 Football 35 Swim 2,3,4. SANDRA LUDWI G llsanff English, Home Ec., Commercial Homecoming 45 Choir 2,35 Art Club 3, Drama Club 35 Phoenix 45 FBLA 2,3, Grad. Comm. 4. SHIRLEY LUECK ShirI English, Commercial, History5 FBLA 2,3,4. 25 Tennis 2,35 Grad. Comm. 4. 26 PATRICIA A. MACRORIE IlPo'I' Science, Math, English, History Council 45 Drama Club 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Phoenix 3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Fu- ture Nurses 25 Prom Comm. 35 GAA Pres. 3. PHYLLIS MALONE llphylll English, Commercial, Home Ec. choir 2, FBLA 4. LAURALEE Mccov Laurie English, Science, Math, History, Latin Homecoming 45 Choir 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 GAA 2,45 Phoenix 45 Science Club 2,45 Future Nurses 2,45 Forensics 45 Prom Comm. 3. MARY LYNN MANTHEY uMenyn English, Science, Math, Latin FBLA 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Future Nurses 2,3,4. MARJORIE McCULLOUGH Margie Erinlhglish, Band, Science, History, Span- is Homecoming 45 Spanish Club 25 Band 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 All School Play 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 2,3,45 Photo Staff 3,45 Foren- sics 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. OWEN MATH EWS noleyn English, Commercial, Science, Math, Industrial Arts. 27 DICK Mc CAR THY I:-,oem English, Math, History, Science Football 2,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Base- ball 3,4. LYLA McCARTNEY Home C. English, French. JERRY MANTHEI English, Math, History BARBARA MCCUE Ilcuiefl English, Commercial, History Latin Club 25 Drama Club 25 GAA 2,3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Phoenix 3,45 Typing Editor 45 Blue-J 3,4, News Editor 45 Science Club 25 FBLA 35 Prom Comm. 3. CHARLES MARSHALL Chick History, Science, English, Spanish Football 2,3,45 Swim 2,3,45 Golf 2,45 J Club 4. ARLENE McKEOWN Math, English, Home Ec., Commercial FBLA 25 Grad. Comm. 4. , I ,sci CHARLENE MCKEOWN Math, English, Home Ec., Commercial Ushers Club 25 FBLA 2. MIRIAM McLAY IlHezll English, Science, Band, History Council 25 NHS 3,45 Band 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,35 Future Nurses 2,3,4, Sec. 2, V. Pres. 35 Prom Comm. 3. NANCY MCNEILL English, Art, Science, Math Art Club 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Drama Club 2 3,4, Clerk 3, Treas. 45 Thespians 3,4 Phoenix 3,45 Forensics 35 Prom Comm 35 Grad. Comm. 4. GLENN MCWILLIAMS JR. MARY ANN MILLER Math, Science, English, Spanish Homecoming 35 Council 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Future Teachers 45 Choir 35 Drama Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 FBLA 2. ROBERT MORSE IIBOBII English, Agriculture, Industrial Arts Boy's Glee Club 45 FFA 2,3,4, FFA Sentinal 3. FRANCES MORSTADT Frannie English, Science, Spanish, History Homecoming 45 Council 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Choir Jim 25 Art Club 45 Drama Club 2,45 GAA 2,35 Phoenix English, Band, Math, Science, Spanish 45 prom Comm' 4? Gfad' Comm' 4' Council 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Band 2, 3 4 S . 45 G . C . 4. ' ' 'C 'ad mm Joi-IN MOSHER Ililqckll DONNA MERRICK uRedn English, Home Ec., Math, Science Home Ec. Club 3,4. LOIS ANN MILLER Art, English, Home Ec., Commercial English, Math, Science, Industrial Arts Intramurals 25 Prom Comm. 3. 45.44 TOM MOWRY English, Agriculture, Math Choir 2,35 FFA 2,35 Football 3. DERWIN MOY ER Homecoming 3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 FBLA Des 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Grad. Comm. 4. 28 History, English, Industrial Arts, Math Transfer from Boone Grove, Indiana. 52 MARILYN MUELLER IlMarI' English, Math, Science, Language, History French Club 2,3, Choir 2,3,4, J Club 3, GAA 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 3, Phoenix 3, Blue-J 2,3. GLORIA MUETZEL Glor English, Science, History, Language, Math Spanish Club 3, GAA 3, Future Nurses 3,4. DONNA MULLEN English, History, Commercial Choir 3,4, FBLA 2. ELINOR MUNGER lIEilYfl English, Science, Home Ec., History GAA 3, Science Club 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Home Ec. Club 2. MARIE MUTCHLER Mutch English, Science, Math, History Homecoming 3, Drama Club 3, Future Nurses 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Transfer Student. HOWARD NICHOLSON English, Agriculture, Math FFA 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. ROLAND NIGHTINGALE English, Industrial Arts, Math Choir 2,3,4, Intramural- 2, Library Club 2. SANDRA NUNN Sandi English, History, Commercial Chair 2,3, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 4, Thespians 3,4, Library Club 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Phoe- nix 3,4, Blue-J 2,3,4, FBLA 2, Grad. Comm. Comm. 4. PATRICIA O'BRIEN llPc'll English, Language, Math, History Homecoming 3, Council 2, NHS 3,4, Sec. 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Art Club 2, Phoenix 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Cheerlead- ers 4, Blue-J 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. NANCY OLIVER English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 4, Art Club 2,3, Drama Club 3, Pram Comm. 3. PAUL OLSON English, Science, Math, History Council 4, J Club 3,4, Swim 2,3,4, Cross Country 4, Tennis 2, Golf 3, Prom Comm. 3. PAULINE OLSON Francie English, Home Ec., Commercial Homecoming 4, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Grad. Comm. 4. 29 MARLENE O MEARA rush gllsh Language Science Home Spanish Club 3 Art Club 3 Home Ec Club 3 Future Nurses 2 3 JANICE OSTERHUS an English Band Commercial Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 Art Club 2 34 FBLA34 Grad Comm 4 DON PERRY English Industrial Arts Moth Sci- ence THOMAS PHILUMALEE Tom English Math, Science, Agriculture Latin Club 25 Intramurals 2,3 45 FFA 3,45 Future Engineers 3,45 Swim 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Boy's Glee Club 4. mgirf' my CAROL PIEPLOW llRodl, English, Commercial, Bond, Moth Band 25 FBLA 3,4, Historian 45 Grad. Comm. 4. PATTY PIERCE Ilpatll English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 45 Art Club 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 FBLA 2,3. LUANNE PINKERTON English Band Science History Homecoming 4 Councll 2 NHS 34 Band 2 3 4 V Pres 3 Drum Malorette 34 Latin Club 2 Pres 2 Orchestra 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Usher Club 2 3 4 Library Club 3 4 Phoenix 3 4 Fu ture Nurses 3 4 DOUGLAS PINKSTON Doug English Science History Math J Club 4 Intramurals 2 Phoenix 2 Cross Country 4 Track 2 34 Grad Comm 4 WILLIAM PUERNER u English Science Math Council 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Swim 4 JERRY RANSOM English Math Science Language History Homecoming 2- Spanish Club 2,35 Photo Staff 35 Future Engineers 3,45 Prom Comm 35 Grad Comm. 4 CAROL RAUGUTH English, Commercial FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 45 Grad. Comm. 4. EARL REBMAN uRebll English, History, Math, Industrial Arts J Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4. 30 .Hb W -. DONORA RECKARD llDoni'l English, Commercial, Home Ec. Choir 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. RITA REHFELD English, Math, History, Science 2 'Q fx SAMUEL RICHARDS English, Industrial Arts, Science Wrestling 2,3,4. SANDRA RICHARDS nscndyrl Future Teachers 45 Choir 2,35 Phoenix English, AVI. Language. HI5'0 Y 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JUDY ROBBINS Iljudeil English, Band, Languages, Science Homecoming 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Band 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,45 Drama Club 2,3,45All School Play 45 Thespians 45 Cheer- leader 3,45 Library Club 45 Phoenix 3,45 Bluebird 45 Prom Comm. 35 Fu- ture Nurses 3,45 Forensics 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. Fidelis Pres. 45Homecoming 45 French Club 3,45 Prom. Comm. 35 Art Club 2, 3,45 Drama Club 45 Ushers Club 45 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 45 Grad. Comm. 4. ,www e i L I3 'EJ' VIRGINIA RICE lIGinny English, Language, Speech Homecoming 3,45 Council 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Future Teach- ers 42 Cl'10ir 2,3,45 Triple Trio 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 GAA 2,35 Library Club 2,3,45 Phoenix 3,45 Spotlight 45 Grad, Comm. 45 All School Play 4. DEAN RICHARDS JOHN RINGELSTETTER IIMGCII English, Science, Math, History Intramurals 3,45 Science Club 25 Rod and Reel Club 3. MARY ANN REILLY Mickie English, Commercial, Home Ec. FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 2,45 Grad. Comm. 4. .6 Z F' English, Industrial Arts, Science, Math Intramurals 2. DONALD RICHARDS nDonlI English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science Intramurals 2,3. 31 fi' JOHN ROBERTS Johnny English, Math, History, Science Council 2,35 J Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Class Officer 2. JULIE ROCKWELL English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 45 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 45 Phoenix 3,45 FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JOSEPH RYDER ll-joel, English, Band, Commercial Council 25 Band 2,3,45 Male Choir 25 Cross Country 2. CHARLOTTE RYE Char English, Home Ec., History Homecoming 45 Transfer Student. DOROTHY SARGENT IIDOVY English, Band, Science, Language Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Drama Club 2,3,45Ushers Club 45 Phoenix 45 Blue- J 2,45 Future Nurses 3,45 All School Play. RAMON SCHIEFELBEIN Schief English, Agriculture, Industrial Arts Homecoming 35 Intramurals 25 Wres- tling 2,3,4. ANNICE SCHINDLER English, Commercial, Home Ec. Homecoming 45 Drama Club 2,45 GAA 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. GERALDINE SCHMELING ncerryrl English, Commercial, Home Ec. MARTHA SCHMI DL EY IIMGHYII English, Commercial,.Science Latin Club 2,35 Drama Club 3,45 FBLA 45 Future Nurses 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 45 All School Play 3,4. FAITH SCHOENROCK English, Commercial, History, Home Ec. Choir 2,45 GAA 25 FBLA 45 Home Ec. Club 4. NANCY SCHRODE Schrodes English, Commercial, History Homecoming 45 Student Council 35 Choir 25 Art Club 2,3,4, Treas. 35 Drama Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Phoenix 2,35 FBLA 2,35 Home Ec. Club 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. PATSY SCHRODER llpcifl English, Commercial, Home Ec. MARL ENE SCHROEDER llMcrfl English, Art, Commercial Council 25 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Phoenix 3,45 FBLA 2. RITA SCHUBIGER GAA 25 Blue-J 35 FBLA 3,45 Grad. ,, ,, Shoey Comm. 4. 32 English, Commercial, Home Ec. FBLA 2,45 Home Ec. Club 4. CAROLYN SCHULTZ Band, English, Home Ec., Math, History Future Teachers 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3, 45 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Grad. Comm. 4. RICHARD SCHUMACHER llRick Band, English, Science, History Band 2,3,45 Swing Band 45 Drama Club 45 All School Play 4. DOLORES SCHWERIN llskipfl English, Science, History, Math Homecoming 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. SUSAN SCIDMORE llsuell English, Science, Language, History Homecoming 2,3,45 Council 25 NHS 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Latin Club 2, Sec. 25 Art Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Drama Club 25 Ushers Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 GAA 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Phoenix 2,3,45 Sen- ior Editor 45 Blue-J 35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. MARLEEN SCIESZINSKI llMarYl English, Commercial, History Art Club 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Library Club 2,35 Blue-J 25 FBLA 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. NANCYE SCOBIE Cobie English, Commercial, History, Language Homecoming 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Teach- ers 3,45 Choir 2,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2, 3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 2,3,45 Forensics 25 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JOAN SCOTT Scottie English, Commercial, Orchestra Orchestra 2,3,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: All School Play 32 FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 4. JUDITH SEEMAN nJUdyn Commercial, English, Bookkeeping FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 45 Grad Comm. 4. JAMES R. SELLERS llJimfl English, History, Science Choir 2,3,45 Drama Club 35 All School Play 35 Operetta 2. WALTER SELMER llwuhll English, lndustrial Arts, Art lntramurals 2,3,45 Basketball 45 Track Glee Club 45 Grad. Comm. 4. JUDY SETZER Science, English, History, Math Homecoming 3,45 Latin Club 25 Future Teachers 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Literary Club 2,3,45 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 4, Copy Ed. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. ELIZABETH SHAFER IIL-izll English, Commercial Homecoming 45 Drama Club 45 FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 4, V. Pres. 45 Grad. Comm. 4. 33 in SV BOB SHAFFER llshofu English, Art, Math Drama Club 42 All School Play 45 Intramurals 4, Wrestling 4. MARILYN SHEAHAN English, Commercial, Home Ec. Council 25 Drama Club 2,3,4i GAA 25 FBLA 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Forensics 35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. JIM SHEBESTA lISibbyIl English, Science, Art, History Choir 4, Pres. 45 Octet 45 Art Club 25 J Club 2,3, 45 Phoenix 45 Blue-J 3,45 Football 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Tennis 2,35 Baseball 45 Class Pres. 4. JERRY SNYDER History, English, Industrial Arts, Science, Math NANCY SIMONE JIM SMITH llsmihylf Art, English, History Art Club 2,35 J Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Tennis 2,3,4. RHETA SMITH Wee Wee English, Commercial, Home Ec. Band 2. RONALD SMITH Smitty English, Science, Industrial Arts, Math Council 35 Basketball 25 Wrestling 3,4. SALLY SMOUT Mina Commercial, English, Home Ec. Fidelis 2,3,45 Homecoming 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3, 45 All School Play 3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Phoenix 35 FBLA 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. ROGER SHERMAN llRogl, Science, Math, English, History, Lan- guage Council 35 Orchestra 3,45 Phoenix 3,45 Debate 3,45 Swim 3,45 Track 25 En- semble 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. Nanc Commercial, English, Science Choir 45 Drama Club 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,45 Phoenix 2, 3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 FBLA 35 Future Nurses THERESE SORENSON 35 Grad. Comm. 4. uaunnyn English, Commercial, History SHIRLEY SIREK FBLA 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 45 Grad. Shorty Comm. 4. English, Commercial, History 34 ROBERT SPODEN flBobll Art, History, English, Speech Art Club 2,3.45 Drama Club 3,45 Phoe- nix 4 Blue-J 4' Forensics 3 4' S ot- , I I I p V light 45 Debate 3,4. VIRGINIA STERK Ginger English, Commercial, Home Ec. JIM STADLER Choir 2,3,4i FBLA 22 Home Ec. Club 2,3. Wienie Math, Scienc , English, Industrial Arts J Club 3,45 El...-J 2,3,-1, Football 2,3, LL0Y,'iliI5YEN5 45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4. DORIS STANKE IIDodoll Commercial, English FBLA 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. DICK STARK Stanch English, Math, Industrial Arts, Science. ERIC STEFFES English, History, Math, Science Council 2,3,45 J Club 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Golf 2,3, 4. LYNN STEINKE English, Commercial, Orchestra Council 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 All School Play 2,3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Phoenix 3, 45 FBLA 2,35 Prom Comm. 35 Class Officer 25 Ensemble 3,45 Class Of- ficer 4. English, Industrial Arts, Math Council 45 Choir 45 Football 45 Basketball 3,4 ED STEWART uskipu English, Industrial Arts, History, Math JOYCE STONE English, Orchestra, -Commercial Council 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Art Club 25 Drama Club 2,45 Ushers Club 25 Phoenix 2,3,45 FBLA 2 3,4, Pres. 45 Prom Comm. 2,35 Class Officer 4 Dick Industrial Arts, English, Math JOSEPH E. STRANGLEN llpopll English, History, Industrial Arts, Science Grad. Comm. 4. MARY SULLIVAN English, Science, History Latin Club 2, Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3, Phoenix 2,3,4, Blue-J 3, Science Club 2, Future Nurses 2,3,4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Grad. Comm. 4. NORMA SUTER Norm Commercial, English, Home Ec. Art Club 2,3,4, Drama 2,4, FBLA 2, Prom Comm. 4. ROBERT SUTER llBobYf Science, History, Math Council 4, J Club 3,4, V. Pres. 4, In- tramurals 2,3,4, Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Golf 2, Baseball 3,4, Class V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4, Prom King. KEITH SWARTWOUT English, Industrial Arts, Science, Com- mercial Intramurals 4, Wrestling 4. ROGER SWENSON English, Math, History, Science Council 4, Drama Club 3, Intramurals 2,3, Phoenix 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Rod 8. Reel Club 4, Grad. Comm. 4. WILLIAM TAIT Bill History, Math, English Choir 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Transfer from Lake Forest Academy. 36 BRUCE TATGE English, History, Math, Speech, Commercial Spotlight 4, Cross country 4, Grad. Comm. 4. JANE TERRY H1-erryn Commercial, English, Home Ec. Homecoming 2, Council 2, Choir 2,3, GAA 3, FBLA 2, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. RONALD TEUBERT lIRonll English, Industrial Arts, Science, Math. MARVIN THIEMKE IIMGYVU, English, History, Math Football Manager. WILLIAM THOMAS Willie English, Art, Math, History, Science. SUE THORNTON Suzie Commercial, English, Language Council 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Orchestra 2,3, Ushers Club 2,3,4,GAA 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. Er .9 MARGARET TITUS llMargelr English, Commercial, Home Ec. CAROLLYNN TRIPKE Tootie English, Commercial, Home Ec. FBLA 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3. 'Q A X JANET ULBRICH English, Home Ec., Commercial, History Ushers Club 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. JEAN VICK English, Math, Home Ec., Science Homecoming 3,4, Council 2, Future Teachers 3,4, Sec. 4, Art Club 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. is RONALD VICK lIRon'l English, Industrial Arts, Math Intramurals 2, Football 2. DARLENE VOGEL English, Commercial, History Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 4, Ushers Club 4, FBLA 2,3,4, Home Ec. Club 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. NANCY WAGNER Nanc English, Home Ec., Science, Moth FBLA 4, Home Ec. Club 4. ROBERT WALKER lCRedlY English, Industrial Arts, Science PHYLLIS WALTERS IIFEIYY English, Commercial, History Ushers Club 3,4, GAA 2. JAMES WARNER ll-limll English, Science, Math, History Spanish Club 3, Rod and Reel 2, Sec. 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Photo Editor 4, Blue-J 3,4, Photo Edi- tor 4, Photo Staff 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Golf 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3. BARBARA WASGIEN llBcrbll English, Science, Speech Class Officer, Sec. 3, Ficlelis Board, Sec. 3, Homecoming 3, Spotlight 4, Council 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Future Teach- ers 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4, Phoenix 2, Forensics 3, Prom Comm. 3, court 2,35 Grad. Comm. 4. LANA WEBERG llweebsfl English, Home Ec., Math Math Club 2. S -J- we-dr RUTH WEDEMAN Weedy English, Commerclal Home Ec FBLA 2 3 KEN WEIR Pu Science, Math, English History Intramurals 3 4 JAMES EARLE WILLIAMS lm English Industrial Arts Science History Glee Club 4 VIOLA WILLIAMS English Home Ec Speech Homecoming 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 2 pot light 4 2234? KAREN WHITE Blondie Math History, English Chairman 3' Future Teachers Homecoming 3 4' Drama Club 2 3' GAA 2 3' Quill and Scroll ' Phoenix 234' Blue-J 2 34 Business Editor 4' Future Nurses 2 3' Prom Comm 2 3' All School Play 4 MARION WELLNITZ Band, English Home Ec Band 2 3 4 JIM WELCH nRockyu English, Band, History, Math, Science Band 2,3,4p Orchestra 2,3,4i Intramurals 2,4- EDWIN WILKE llEdH English, Commercial, Science, History Football 2,3,4: Basketball 25 Wrestling 3,41 Track 31 Grad. Comm. 4. PAT WILSON Wllly English Commercial Home Ec GAA 4 FBLA 2 3 4 Home Ec 4 Grad Comm 4 Club VIRGINIA WOBIG Ginny English Commercial Art Homecoming 23' Council 24' Art Club 2 3 4' Drama Club 2 3 4' Ushers Club 2 3' Cheerleaders 4' GAA 2 3 4' Home Ec Club 2' Spotlight 4' Prom Comm 3' Grad. Comm 4 MARY LYNN WOLFE Wollie English Math Science History Drama Club 2 3 4' GAA 2 3 4' Phoenix 3 4' Science Club 2 34 Sec 4' Fu- ture Nurses 2 3 CAROL WURTZ English, Art, Science, History, Lan- guage Spanish Club 3,4, Future Teachers 45 Art Club 2,3,41 Drama Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4, All School Play 35 Thespians 3,45 GAA 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,45 Blue- bird 35 Art Ed. 3, Science Club 2, Forensics 3, Grad. Comm. 4. 38 GUY WUSENICH Ilauzzfl English, Math, Science, Language Football 3, Wrestling 2,3,4. HERMAN YAHNK E Herm Math, Industrial Arts, English, Science Council 3, Intramurals 25 Grad. Comm. 4,- 1' GEORGE ZABEL Art, English, Science, History. EDWARD ZIMBORSKI Mike LOIS ZASTROW English, Industrial Arts, Art 'il-0 Intramurals 2,3,4i Wrestling 4: Baseball 3,4. English, Science, Orchestra, History, Math, Language LL A ON Homecoming 45 Latin Club 2, Future wl blxulv E5 Teachers 3, Orchestra 2,3,4g Drama Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Phoenix 4, Future Nurses 3,45 Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Ensemble 4. English, Industrial Arts, Science, Math Drama Club 4, All School Play 41 Science Club 3: Intramurals 4, Intramural Board 41 Basketball 45 Cross Country 25 Prom Comm. 37 Grad. Comm. 4. LEE ZIEGELMANN i llzigll Science, English, Industrial Arts, His- tory Intramurals 2,3,4, Glee Club 4. MARK WIXOM Blackie English, Agriculture, Science Wrestling 4. JAMES ZIGLER llJim'l English, Math, Science Band 2, Visual Aids 4, Baseball 2. CAMERA SHY DALE KELLER English, Math, Industrial Arts, Science Choir 2, Intramurals 2, Swim 2. KAREN KELLOGG Carrie English, Home Ec., Math GAA 2,3. wnL1.1AM KNOX IIBMIIY English, History, Science, Art Choir 4, Intramurals 2,3. NEIL MCANTOSH English, History, Math, Science Football 2,35 Basketball 2.35 Golf 2,3. TED RAUHUT English, Math, Science, Language, History NHS 3,45 French Club 3,45 Future Engineers 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3. DOUG WARREN Hotcar English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science Football 2. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? 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Linda Fisher Jerry Fosmoen Richard Foss Michael Frank Dick Frunlf Dave Frczunfelder John Frechefte Marilyn Fullerton Robert Fulton Darwin Gaclcsfatfer Dorothy Garske Al Garvin Jack Gibson Ted Gifford Karen Gilberfson Dill Class Carolyn Goodsell Dale Graves Don Graves Dave Green Don Green Emerson Griswold Nanci Gruver Nick Gurley Pat Hall 12,0 44, QS: A -5? .2 g e Y gil 43 3 , .1 Q' J , '.a. A2 I I ,fy I4 xg . 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Peggy Mufchler Jane Nash Mary Ann Neeson Larry Nelson Myrna Neumeuller Sondra Nicholson Ralph Noble Harlan Norby Edward Nunn Cathrine O'Connell Shirley O'Conner Keith Olin Signe Olson Virgil Olson Jim O'Meora James Opie John Osmond James Ousterhout Terry Page Carol Paul Bruce Peich Jerry Peterson Lenard Philumalee Carol Ploegert Fred Pospeschil X s 5-J 'L 1-025, '02 is 46 li '17 '73 mix .ff 441. 41 'W NHL s.-'M A Bob Sandudge Roger Sands Jlm Schauer Karen Shave Carl Schlefelbem Larry Schmidt fi: Rosalle Schmidt Andy Schoeberle '12 Sandra Shrucker Mary Schrler David Schuler Carl Schultz 62 Thomas Pregont Joan Prlbble Clem Prusk Terry Prueher Anne Purcell Judy Purnell Paul Rebman Wanda Reeder Make Remardy Wllllam Relnlng Rnchard Rennke Ruth Relnsbach Wulllam Rhodes Arlen Richards -, Lmda Richards Mlchael Richards Robert Richter Peggy Rnley Penny Riley John Roach fo- ' John Roberts F Doug Rockstead 'f' L. .5'iv Barbara Roehl Glenda Roehl Ken Roehl Jerry Roenneburg 4' Eugene Rogers Judy Roherfy Rochelle Rottmann Don Rummelhoff -A 'Q 1' in .,-an, 'Yi if fx 4. 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Charlene Schumacher Frances Schwengels Candy Scldmore Janlce Scott Jean Scott Roland Scott Ronnie Scott David Seward Ruth Shaffer Dave Shannon Mary Shebesta Fred Slmmerlem Al Skelly Davud Sloyton Dave Smith Duck Smuth Prlscnlla Smith Rnchard Smith Graham Smith Pat Sorenson Ed Spenske Lee Spooner Howard Spry Joyce Stack Judy Stack Davld Stadler Wayne Swarthout Make Stearns Jackle Steele 4' -G Y wf 4 .. QQQ AHL' l , - ' Q S S 2 1- ' . ' S ' ef' 1 A we- - - . l . L it 7 'S ' . r S fy, 'w' ' 3 . A - A' If ' ,.: V' 4 1 1 A N7 l' Xu . . x 1 A , ', 1 S , 1 K' L I I , -:- l- 5 'S t r' Z 23 '. i . U . ll 'Q ,Q -XX A V , .1 . .t ,, 4 i Q ' -1 l T . il V' If 46 'Ba 4 A ly I l V ! - F V ' S f Gerald Springbrum 1 l J S 1 S an S X - A ' 45, L 'za L, '3 f,' -'Ir at - nf , 1' , 1 p K . . A , V ' - 1 .. l V Nw A g ey' , Sq' . S I M ' f'A- ,Q 'I 1 6 , I ' ni ,O - 'a g' ' - lx ' A gg 1 Q. . JK. Z., vw! ref-Q -0, . ,X If I V n Lf- 115 . 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'Jul 5 - GO Q0 OQOC Oo CD Q00 MR VERNON C KLONTZ Superintendent of Janesville Publlc Schools MR KENNETH F BICK MR HUGH D HORSWILL Principal of Junesvllle Semor Hugh School Vice Pr1nclpolofJanesvllle Sensor Hugh School 68 MARK GORML EY Head Llbrorlan Superlor Stare JANE JACKSON College, B S Unlversnfy of Deon of Glrls Unlversufy of Dcnver M A Wlsconsm B A ARTHUR LYON Supervisor of Work Program Pupil Servnce Officer L Crosse State B E 'kv V' 6,1 RALPH MITBY Chlld Guidance Drrecfor Um versity of Mmnesofa B S 69 IDA HUBBARD School Nurse Sf Lulzes Hos pnal Chicago R N The citizens who comprise the Janesville School Board are to be commended for the fine iob they did in supervising the planning and completion of our new Senior High School. School board mem- bers seated left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Gilbertson, Mr. Kenneth Declcer, Chairman, Mrs. Florence Austin, Standing: Mr. Vernon Klontz, clerk, Mr. John Stewart, Mr. James Umhoeterp Mr. Robert Lane, Dr. Robert Karralcerg Mr. Howard Moss, and Mr. Alan Dunwiddie. . i1,t.,,,9ff L ' .iq ,,,t i ,M,,M,..,W A - be ..- l Q hair: They'll sweep you off your feet with a friendly 'helIo'. These men keep our building in a respectable order. The custodians are, left to right: Mr. Dan Bolton, head custodian, Mr. Clarence Finley, Mr. Ernest Coxg Mrs. Ruth Kreisp Mr. Clayton Fel- lows, Mr. Lawrence Hess, Mr. Hor- old Westphalp Mr. Hans Heynkeg and Mr. Walter Meyer. Not pictured is Mrs. Elsie Merrick. Keeping the office in running order is a trying iob, but, accomplishing this very successfully are, left to right: Frances De Frates, Mary Ann Vogel, and Margaret Birmingham. ,ax Q' x fav P :GV BARBARA BAPTIST CHARLES HARTY RICHARD HETLAND JANE JACKSON fnglish, Spggchl Dm- English, Spggchg Mar- SpeechgNorthwestern Uni- English: University of latic Arts, Beloit Col- quette University, Ph. B. versity, B.S. Wisconsin, B.A. age, B.A. 'vxJ?..- O- ' t ' 0-4-Q wif l o..fa Q- S-'gfvvdifv , SQA lb 952-0 G-oc. 'MA QM,-t, in Mun ' , l QA RUTH LANE 5 JOYCE SHOBER N 2 T English, University of CUK-KEnglish, Speech: Univer- Al lx Wisconsin, B.A. sity of Wisconsin, B.S. t B' ' '95 If A in J ARLENE SILNESS nglish, University isconsin, B.A. of AUDREY SMITH English, Oshkosh State College, B.S. EDNA TAYLOR English, Department Chairman, University of Wisconsin, Ph. B. f -at -swgj Eff it fh X ,,'. X Tl HILDA VEVLE English, Joumalismi St Olaf College, B.A. is VIOLA BARTELME Mathematics Milwaukee State College Unnverslty of Mvch :gan MA K MARJORIE DAVIS Mathematics Department Chairman Unuverslty of Minnesota JAY MANDEL Mathematics llunols Sta e Normal 'rx .--4,5 Faithful Bluebird backers at a football game are left to right Miss Klseth Mlss Gran Mass Nayer and Mlss Nllsan 522 7 33 LUCILE WELLS Mathematics University of Mlchlgan de - I Q A B.E.i . . . C ., I B.s. ' I ' ' 1, , B.S. ' B.A. , we Q + f ' .f 1 , N 'f 1' f 2 5 l I . Y . cm g 6 fr A, L I GWYNNE CHRISTENSON Physacal Eclucatuon Unlverslty ot' Wusconsm JAMES DAVIES ROBERT KRUEGER Physlcal Educatnon Unlverslty of Wlsconsln Physlcal Educcntnon Umverslty of WISCONSIN ELEANOR MAYER Physical Education Unlverslty of WISCONSIN N THEODORE SORENSON Physical Education Unlverslty of Wvsconsnn EDITH uODLESKI Physical Educatvon La Crosse State Teachers College B S Um B S ERVIN JOHNSON Physncal Educatuon University of Wlsconsnn, B S t 5 BETTY WILSON Physncol Education versity of Wlsconsln, it - '..f' wg? 11 Wx lg 5.5. ' ' ' ffl. Bs. T l S' T 3.5. ' ' ' B.s. ' X X. KENNETH KITELINGER Plwyslcs, Athletic D rector Platteville State College, B E ARTHUR ROBERTSON Biology Sophomore Class Advusor Beloit College B S University of Wls consln, M S EDWARD GUETH Chemlstry Sclence De partment Chalrmon Cor nell College B A Um verslty of Wlsconsm, M A LOWELL WILSON Physlcs Whntewoter State College B E Umversnty of Colorado M E 74 VERA LEE Bnology Umverslty f Wisconsin B S M A AUGUST VOLLMAR Biology Milton College 1 M EUGENE ERICKSON c Department Chair- Missouri State Col- B.S., Northwestern sity, M.M.F. GERALD FRITZ A Cappella Choir Instrumental Instruction, Milton College, B.A.g Uni- versity of Wisconsin, M.A. , 16 in 1 19 gli V . I . , Q ' E :inf 1f'ff ', A i ' 'I if ix , l. if University of Wisconsin, Instrumental Instruction, WILLIAM FRANZMAN Art Class Advisor State College, University of Wis- ROBERT MILLER Vocational Agriculture University of Wisconsin, B.S. pi v I ,- - JOHN lLTlS JAY MAIN Band Girls Choir B.M., University of Mich- Northwestern University, igan, M.M. B.A., M.A. is Two assembly programs which the student body look forward to are those put on by members of the faculty. Here we see the talent ol the men on state. BLANCHE BAKER HELEN STROBEL Home Economics Home Economics, Depart- Stout Institute, B.S. ment Chairman, lnsti- tutional Coolxingg Stout Institute, B.S. Z' QI 'asa 3 'll ,Qt Problems of Democracy: University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. IQLL inxx FSF JOAN GRINDE Spanish, English: Beloit College, B.A. 'E F , an I I i' BERNICE CADMAN U. S. History: Department Chairman: Lawrence Col- lege, B.A. HELEN TAYLOR U. S. History: Lawrence College, B.A. Q43 ,imx f 3 CECILA HOWE SAMUEL LEETE World History: Lawrence College, Phy. B.: University of Wis- consin, M.S. PHYLLIS KILTZ Latin: Language Depart- ment Chairman: Nebraska State Teachers College, B.A.: University of Cal- ifornia, M.S. 76 LLOYD MAKOOL U.S. History University of Wisconsin, B.S. FAY SCANDRET French, English: haven College, B.A. T vu-gui LUCILE GARTZ Commercial Whitewater State College fp ,O MARVIN HAUSER Commercial Whitewater State College B E University of Wls consin M S WILLIAM MCBRIDE Commercial Whitewater State College ALICE SUTTON Commercial Department Chairman Whitewater State College B E KENNETH HELLAND Machine Shop, Senior Class Advisor, Luther College, B.A. LeROY KUMEROW HARVEY NOVAK Industrial Arts' Stout ln- Industrial Arts' Platte- stitute, B.S. vi e State College, B.S. 77 LeROY RATHERT Auto Mechanics, Chair- man of Industrial Arts De- partment, Platteville State College, B.S.: Stout Institute, M.S. www W Ja 1-ff law-J? fl-'12-1 ,zzz jjff' ffm WM-f fm. ,fy , ApfZ6,f,Q-4-ao-and--+f'C,icr 4-prf,,,q, X 05444-7.Qn4 'K fl 1 rf' ' ni 071 3?fv 0 ' 1 0 w o :sity Q U Q00 I O' 77 rf ' mtg? . .' , ,wa X J' , f ' du. Wh- , MA! W X po.. 0-ff Kf I ' lub, ' .0441 Eff' 5 ' 5 X' vf - ' I Javfl-of' sp .G If ' ' I ' 2 Q W' I 4 ,L1 vf f Ai N1 fx 3 ,Cixi Q , 1 J' p yt, ,f-5g' f . E u Ja . 4 1v.'91'XQg'5'S9?ds o L 1,6 9' p.lb0S19t2L65.J1 1 a 0 4' 5 0 if 'Sao 'bbifa' ' 210' ' W' if ffl 0 F 6 5 0 6 6 5 8 , sf? 1 + ' you 'f . I 'f , ' 5 1 ,N symf glilz lzw - z eismffeigfaiff ,gym vs' 'ffsyiifg . ,' I , ' 5,5 we 6 v- 1 THERE WILL BE KW A MEETING UW lv U - !!f U AW! Ng I, H t m The Nucleus of J.S.H.S. in Weekly Convention Row one: Betsy Flora, Dan Hake, Bill Puerner, Dave Carlson, Bob Suter, Eric Steffes, Virginia Wobig, Barbara Jacobson, Barbara Wasgien, Jerry Fitzgerald. Row two: Stan Drum, Pat Davis, Geri Teal, Carol LaReau, Peggy Dunphy, Betty Gray, Jean Roherty, Mary Norris, Ardis Hartley, Carol Kade. Row three: Wayne Dalton, Fred Pospersheil, John Osmond, John Frechette, Barbara Cullum, Judy Erikson, Anita Smith, Sandra Buck- ley, Paul Thorman, Lyle Heller. Row four: Frank Meyer, Ralph Davis, Don Knutson, Dave Smith, Jeff Thomas, Mary Bartels, Phyllis Hull, Dorothy Carr, Nancy Brussat, Gail Hart, Jackie Steele. Row tive: Advisor Mr. Ralph Mitby, Roger Swenson, Dick Gesteland, Boyd Best, Linda Richards, Sandra Muenchow, Joyce Kutz, Karen Fenrick, Mary Shebesta, Larry Schmidt, Gail Atkinson. 80 . .WM . ., Q '74 'cg' . It '-1 '-4-fi LEGISLATIVE AND -. JUDICIAL . We speak fordemocracy- This noted sentence could well be ap- plied to our student council. Its' voice is the voice of our students. Its part as a nucleus in school activity at Janesville High has been one of busy and efficient functioning. The new building had a fitting dedication at which Stan Drum accepted the school on behalf of fellow students. The building also brought with it a room that the council could call their own. Every Monday they met. The J- room, a recreation room for stu- dents, was added to the list of responsibilities of council. Mr. Davies and council members were in charge of the room and its activities which included ping pong, shuffle board and a iuke box to listen or dance to. A financial success of candy sales made it possible for the council to be self-supporting and playing at all the after-the game dances. + r Council officers 5 1,5 Q? QP 4 '-30... for 1955-56 are: left to right, Barbara Wasgie, Sec- retary, Mr. Ralph O. Mitby, Advisor, and Betsy Flora, standing,Stan Drum, President, Dan Hake, Vice President. pay for the turkey dinner the Swing Band was treated to in thanks for January 6th was the day Beloit Student council members were royaly treated to ice cream, brownies, and pop after a tour of the building and the attending of the women's faculty pep session to promote better relations among our schools. Noon movies, Student Day, a scholarship to a senior, and work on a dating code were all among the activities engaged by the Council with Mr. Ralph O. Mitby as advis s 2 I T s L 5 Luci 'lg QV7 , IIS Ol, lj' tg CSL0Uf7Llf on 13 , ,X ,Sf Say,- .G Li 1 N clfvcflwllq I OL Stan Drum shown with George Forster,'city manager as he accepts the school on behalf of the students. SI OT. Officers for the Beloit 1955-56 Student Council and members of JSHS Student Council are: left to right: Mary Bartels, Jerry Fitzgerald, Beloit Secretary, Randi Malschg Veep, Paul Lancaster, Treasurer, Sandy Burnham, President, Curtis Cherry, Stan Drum, JSHS Student Council President, and Gail Atkinson. ...KF xk. 1 NOONTIME ATHLETES If you passed the gym last winter during the noon hour, undoubtly you heard the stamp of feet and shrill whistle barking a command of penalty. This was one of the intramural games which dominate the noon hour activities of the members of the Intramural Board. Besides officiating at the touch football games, the board continues their program uninterrupted from fall throu h winter and spring, with soft- ball in the fresiu-sod diamonds ofthe campus. The board members, advised by Mr. Johnson, besides officiating at the various contests, schedule the games and pick the teams. Intramurals is for all boys who are unable to take part in varsity events. Left to right: Don Uischner, Bill Clark, Buddy Bell, Ron Jerome, Ervin Johnson, advisor Dick Hemming, Graham Butler, and Howard Householder. QQ I ' 1 shitxa. xxx X 5 K X1 '.'1kiii4,,3 lgjafygms ' ' 9 0 it 7 Qi 3 4. I ' 4. Qiafl. 'X f 5' f -- -f .4 ,7 ,Lx X!! Ou R H EROS 9- one-, 551111 C:1osf,, S110 Gov-e '1111 5 eo o, do 511151, 361111 ?.o'oe119,?e1e QKQOVO e, Yxoks 13111. iloel mio-, S1111 51111913 Soo SCN0XdX9061, Oo-Ae C,o1Nso11, NLd1Q0 Xloqd, 10111 Sc,'111N1., bob Q0 6135 QQXXSJQQQ ?'1gXbf,,?-oo 3a1o11Ne. 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Ckkd ,Q Pat O Brlen Judy Jennle Robbins Falcone Klomes Dorothy Loggy Sonia WE LL YELL A LITTLE LOUDER' Gal H 6 Atkmson Members ofthe A and B squad met every Thursday evenlng for a practuce session Kneeling left to rught Miss Betty Wulson advisor Karen Riley Pat OBrien Jackie Steele sec Bonnne Olson and Judy Heller Stondung Jennle Falcone Sandra Stevenson Ginny Woblg Dorothy Loggy Gall Atkinson head cheerleader Judy bans and Sonia Klornes ' 4 Jackie if Steele Backnng the teams every unch of the way tlns year was the 1955 56 cheerleadmg squad Just as essential for a wnnnlng team as a hugh pomt maker are the cheerleaders. A nlce smlle, an ablllty to get along wuth others, a friendly personality, neat appearance, plus good style un leading cheers are lust u few of the Ideals the glrls are required to have to make the team. The A and B squads were advised this year by Mlss Betty Wilson. School splrlt and sportsmanship from all students toward the home team and Its VlSIfOfS were the goals of our peppy gurls In the blue and whrte uniforms. ln addltlon to bemg peppy, the gurls were also orlglnal. They made up new actions, and songs on theur own. Officers of the JSHS Club are Gaul Atkinson, head cheerleader and Jackle Steele, secretary. Not plctured Judy Heller. 84 . 5 ' 3 3 ' ,Q o v , 1 f t A , X x ' ' if 2,57 ' , rv - JE , 'ff' we A If Z Af V trim ' , ,I . ' Y X - . 2 'V f n , A' ff 2 ,t,, 'I 5 A V , , . Q4 I ' 7 .J O , I VN , Z . f l , - ,I ll ll Il II ' . . . . . I . . I . 2 I I I 'I I V . I I I 4 I I I I Y , - 'VL . We - .. X Y , ' A , K. , QS 1 ., SPORTSMINDED E' .fisih il FEMALES GAA Board members are, Row one: Bonnie Olson, Judy Heller, Shirley Duller, Carol Wells. Row two: Janet Polan, Janice Scott, Lois Zost- row, Jackie Reuter, Karen Boar. Squishl Crunch! Awk! Splash! Glub! Glub! Glub! Glubl Gloopl One more girl has iust passed i?l her initiation into the Girls' Athletic Association. In order to become a member it is necessary to receive full credit in one sport and go through a horror-filled initiation ceremony. There are two different activities each week and sports change every six weeks. Girls, it isn't necessary to go with a letter man to get your letter. You can earn your own by obtaining lOOO points in GAA. Points are earned by participating in the sports and by excelling in competitive games. For every 500 points obtained after the first 1000, a bar may be won. Sports offered are many and varied. Tennis, swim, archery, volleyball and bad- minton are just a few that give the GAA mem- bers many hours of fun. 83 -qv Jump ball! Row one: Karen Gilbertson, Jackie Reuter, Joan Gorrigan. Row two: Peggy Webster, Frances Schwengeles, Joyce Stack. Q VM h -3 Another Bullseye! Row one: Lois Zastrow, Bonnie Olson, Judy Heller, Carol Welis. Row two: Shirley Duller, Karen Boar, Janet Polan. HERE IS YOUR SEAT 59 ot C' fbiLoxox0 ck 6 X Nl X P 5 There are fIV8 more ushers needed for the all school play th Mass Howe an Room ee sign up wr 102 Thus I what you often s posted on the front bulletin board at JHS The Ushers Club under the lla Howe supervlslon of Muss Cece d of 60 gurls with 20 as compose gurls from each grade Ushers may volunteer their servlces at both hugh school audltorlums Little h ter History Club and local T ea movse theaters 5 0 of 00 xc' se 0 X Xlocle C o 0 Y- XA AOKXZGQKG xox x, Og ego! G o 6 I- ll M 30 f I rv r e p'09'0rn S ,ind D arr of' 0 o 0 o KCGK1' 36 :II larns Richard ciiunlo' fo Ze, 0 fan, fne, o feen C C euhemo 80,110 Riley O 0 ,,. Pe '7 'Osho dofhs Qdls cor' 7 lv ck W 'MO er oodSQ 'Te yourz . Se' P Kao' Un C ' T est arid C 8. an, W en A10 ' Sophomores - irst Row: J Warren P. Hu . Finnley K. Fenrick and M. Black. Second Qaw: C. LaValley J. Burhans L. Richards M. Bartels B. Anderson and L. Fisher. Third Row: M. LaCaria, P. Smith C. Scidmore D. Carr N. Bandlow J. Kutz, J. Steinke. 86 ' WE CAN ACT The iunior group, lett to right, O 1 row one: Mary Butler, Celene X Hilkin, Carol Scheunemann, Mary Setzer, Sue Stearns, Phil Ludtke, Barb Cullum, Judy Bier, Phyllis Leath. Row two: Janice Barthel, ,,. Marlene Anderson, Patti Page, A Judy Fadner, Elise Cline, Phyl- lis West, Geri Teal, Gwen 'M Jacobs, Carol Corneth, Donna Rossiter, Esther Zahnzinger. Row three: Betty Richter, Carolyn Hanson, Carol Youtzy, Jo Madsen, Carolyn Cope, Judy Adams, Judy Byrne, Arlene Thomson, Sandy Adams, Rose Lf Marie Bothun, Julie Hanson, ' T Judy Erickson, and Mary Ellen Zanton. Here comes the bride - Judy Robbins had the leading role in the years Drama Club production, Father of the Bride Marvin James played opposite her The Drama Club of i955-56 has been a very active group It s members were kept busy all year round The all-school play was held on November i8 and l9 During the month of January, through February, they helped with he choir s musical production of Oklahoma Following that, they began making plans for their annual tour and the senior class ploy in the spring Miss Barbara Baptist, advisor, and her co- worker, Miss Joyce Shober, worked in unison with the officers and members of the club The year was rough and full of hard work, but these actors appeared to be enioying every minute of The officers for this year were George Case, president' Shirley Goodsell vice-president, Nancy McNeill secretary, and Carol Wurtz, treasurer The sophomore group left to right row one are: Linda Ludwig Carol LaValley Carolyn Gaodsell Joyce Burhans Nanci Gruver Joyce Hemming Nancy Brussat Row two: Barbara White Judy Warner Toni Wallen Gail Wood Mary Shebesta Judy Roherty Didi Fullerton Mary Madden Nancy Anderson Colon Bryant Row three: Sue Klinner Janet Warren Dorothy Carr Carolyn Miller Ruth Ann Drew Barbara Bierkness Arlene Richards Signe Olson and Don Rummelhoff ,x '69 hh ALL SCHOOL PLAY Seated on floor, Larry Schmidt, and Bill Jones. Middle row: Bob Shaffer, Judy Robbins, Josephine Madson, Jerry Fitzgerald, and Carol Kade. Standing: Dick Croake, George Case, Don Rummelhoff, Bonnie Olson, Dick Schumacher, Marvin Janes, Sandra Nunn, Jerry Y Gross, Donna Rossiter, and Miss Barbara Baptist. The all-school play was a huge success. Under the direction of Miss Baptist, it was very well accepted by the capacity audiences, on Thursday and Friday night, November 24 and 25. Father of the Bride, a modern comedy about the turmoil in the family when the only daughter makes her plans for nuptial vows goes on with the wedding to the delight and enter- tainment of the crowd. The father, as played by Jerry Fitzgerald, remained very calm about the proceedings, but in the end, he displayed complete emotional upset, to the delight of the crowd. Senior members of Drama Club, from left to right, Row one: Miriam McLay, Fran Morstadt, Lynn Stienke, Peggy Dunphy, Delores Sch- werin, and Carolyn Schultz. Row two: Sandra Nunn, Barb Wasgien, Joan Scott, Jeanne Foncsali, Dorothy Gould, Sharon Hallet, Jean Vick, Luanne Pinkerton, Nancy Scobie, Eloise Dettmer, Kathy Butler, Judy Robbins. Row three: Jerry Fitzgerald, Nancy Schrode, Dorothy Jaeger, Virginia Rice, Judy Setzer, Elizabeth Schafer, Carol Wurtz, Darlene Vogel, Cathleen Finley, Dorothy Sargent, Annette Hilkin, Junette Brummond, and Shirley Goodsell. Row four: Dick Croake, Mary Sullivan, Donna Barlass, Martha Schmidley, Diana Dudley, Marguerite Hodge, Pat Davis, Nancy McNeill, Judy Johnson, and Dick Schumacher. 0 lf x E J f gi. ALL THE WORLD IS A STAGE 31. V 'iv' Mal 1.12.1 lil? fi decked out In their formal attlre are old and new Thesplans at lnltratlon servlce They are Row one Shirley Goodsell Josephine Madson Carol Kade Judy Robbins Nancy McNerl Carol Wurtz Row two Jerry Gross George Case Carol Clkanek Sandra Nunn Mlss Barbara Baptl st Duck Croake Jerry Fitzgerald Ask any Drama Club member what a Thesplan ls, and your answer will probably be I s what l d like to be Yes, to be a Thesplan IS the highest honor glven to a person an Drama Club for l00 hours or more of work on a play This year mlatltlon was held In January In the Llttle Theater audvtornum This year s pres :dent was George Case Ice President Jerry Fitzgerald Secretary, Carol Wurtz and Treasurer, Nancy McNeil 4 1 L X I X v s X S, . . L - 's' - C, x , . V ,' f T: r A '- 'J if It 1 ff, A x, ' f r , 3 H' it .n ky fl, . .Ng 1 , X I 7 K 1 fl A . Q I c 'l . 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Y , XY J fl N -l XB I V 1 rf 89 'Mvff 8' if 'QV National Honor Society members for this year included left to right First row Pat O Brien Gaul Atkinson Sue Scldmore Judy Setzer Roger Swenson Miss Vera Lee co advisor Second row Miss Edna Taylor co advisor Miriam McLay Marcia Hoesly Jane Fisher Carolyn Conway Martha Schmrdley Dorothy Sargent Luanne Pmker ton Bill Henke and Duck Gesteland Third row Janette Kutz Ray Frlewald Sharon Hallet Ken Lean Jerry Fitzgerald and Dick Croake Not pictured Pat Davis Diane Davis Ted Rauhut Roger Sherman and Kay Dolder BRAINS UNLIMITED' Honor, leadership, character and service are some of the qual ities the members of National Honor Society bring to our school. It is a great honor to be asked to goin the National Honor Society. -5 This select group is composed of -' seniors the first semester and f xx both seniors and rumors the sec ond semester. Now officers are chosen each semester. Members especially engoy the impressive initiation ceremony. The members of NHS have be- come interested in learning more about the various professions such Q1 AZ: S ff. U0 l NHS officers for the first semester were left to right Secretary Pat OBrien Treasurer Sharon Hallet Vice president Ken Leln President Dick Gesteland Heading the or ganlzatlon for the second semester were President Dick Croake Vice President Roger Sherman Carolyn Conway Secretary and Treasurer Sue Scldmore as teaching, nursing, engineering, e c. To learn more about these occupations they have had guest speakers to talk about them from all sides. All these programs were put on by the students. One of NHS's aims is to be of service to the school. In order to this members take turns giving up their free periods to serve at the information desk lust Inside the front door. They also help with College Night. Each year they promote the sale of magazine subscriptions to provide a scholar- ship for some deserving senior. JOURNALISTS INCORPORATED .'1'v ,444 on -' ig v Attending a noon meeting are: Seated: Barbara McCue, vicepresident, Katchen Kubitz, president, Jennie Falcone, secretary, and Jerry Gross, treasurer. Row Two: Sandra Nunn, Mrs. Ruth Lane, Margie Mc- Cullough, Judy Setzer, Marcia Hoesly, Sue Scidmore, Carol Wurtz, Betsy Flora, Carolyn Conway, and Miss Hilda Vevle. Row Three: Jim Stadler, Jim Warner, Carol Kade, Marlene Schroeder, Nancy McNeill, and Dick Croake. Knights were hiding in JSHS corridors as girls did the asking for the 1956 Quill and Scroll Valentine Dance, Kingdom of Cupid. The queen this year was elected at the dance from the top five girls who won out from all of the other club nominees for queen. Swing Band played for the kingdom that was created in the created in the gym, February ll. Members of Quill and Scroll are there be- cause of outstanding work on the publications of Phoenix and Blue-J. Recommendations for membership to the iournalism honor society are made by the advisors, Mr. Charles Horty, Mrs. Ruth Lane, and Miss Hilda Vevle. Initiation starts off with Allah, Allah, O most exalted Quill and Scroll member, your every wish is my command. To earn money for a scholarship given to a senior and the spring press banquet, the mem- bers sold pompoms during the football season and candy at noon in the J-Room. Here are the iniatates of Quill and Scroll dressed as story book-characters. They are: Row one: Mary Sheridan, Carol Kade, Betsy Flora, Carolyn Conway, Marcia Hoesly, Due Scidmore, Stan Drum. Standing: Sandra Nunn, Judy Setzer, Ardis Hartley, Nancy McNeil, Jim Warner, Jim Stodler, Dorothy Loggy, and Dick Litzler. WE BRING YOU THIS oft Q. 'Cf Mr- Charles Harty, Mrs. Arlene Silness, Advisor A Assistant Advisor Richard Croake, Editor in Chief Slinky black clouds raced past the beaming moon and hid it from sight, a biting wind howled its eerie tale to the stars, and shapeless shadows reached out to grasp me. Beating on the door with all my mightl screamed, Let me in! Let me in! Yes, I had been locked out of another Phoenix meeting! Inside down the darkened hall, was a tiny island of heat and light, Room 3I3. Once inside a beehive of activity caught me up in its spell. Typists beating a steady staccato, editors running helter skelter waving copy sheets in the air, the advisor trying to calm the confusion, photographers commuting between the dark room and 3l5, artists with pen in hand, and staff members furiously writing copy and comparing page layouts, all worked into the night at a iob that never seemed to end. CaII Us Lucky was decided upon as the theme for the '56 Phoenix when all the editors agreed that it aptly expressed the feelings of students and faculty alike on their first year in the new building. A custom de- signed cover with a Ectachrome picture by a student photographer was the crowning achievement of a tremendous task. The long hours of toil were rewarded, however, when the ultimate product of the year's labor found its way into the hands of an eager student body. Y Y: Croake. li f Y W, Editors started work in the summer. Here they are in meeting. Katchen Ku- bitz, Marlene Schroeder, Carol n Conwa Dick Art Staff: Editor, Marlene Schroeder. Seated: Joel Turner, Nancy McNeil, Dick Thompson. Standing: Arlene Richards, Signi Olson, Betsy Flora, Sandra Richards. 2'-+ O - Typists: Editor, Barbara Mc- Cue. Seated: Lois Zastrow, Nancy Simone, Martha Sch- midley. Standing: Kathryn Butler, Jeanne Fanscali, Junnette Brummond, Eloise Dettmer, Jane Fisher. if 2 ' it ,tw 1 xwlisik -, 1 :tix jg-pf Sports staff: Editor, Jerry Gross. Seated: Jim She- besta, Gail Atkinson, Bill Clark. Standing: Roger Swen- son, Dick Cunningham, AI Campbell. C i iv- Index Staff: Editor, Mary Sheridan. Seated: Rita Reh- feld, Joyce Burhams. Stand- ing: Celene Hilkin, Carol Lucht. ' QI r 4- V x K ,. ' I non ga .A . , V K P ' F., ' l it , 'C .6 fl Ai . 'v' F ,K lib? 4 la 'N ' ag . j . sn .., gf ' 'S 7 YY l' Organization staff: Katchen Ku- bitz and Jennie Falcone, co- editors. Seated: Janet Fish, Martha McDonald, Peggy Dunphy, Carol Schunneman, Diana Dudley. Stand- ing: Stan Drum, Marv James, Barb Birkness, Kathryn Wolfe, Ruth Drew, Charlene Brotherton, Laura- lee McCoy, Don Brieske, Dick Litzler. 'tx Q , 'S-I Underclass and Faculty staff: Carol Kade and Carolyn Conway, co-editors. Seated: Lynn Steinke, Katy Riley, Sandra Nunn. Standing: Willa Allen, Sandra Stevenson, Jackie Reuter, Joyce Kutz, Sandro Johnson. J ba.-gl 1 JU Senior Staff: Sue Scidmore and Marcia Hoesly, co-editors. Seated: Jean Vick, Pat O'Brien, Fran Mor- stadt. Standing: Barbara Green, Virginia Rice, Julie Hanson, Claudette Boothroyd, Carol Berg- man. Copy Staff: Ardis Hartley and Frances Stratton, co-editors. An- nette Hilkin, Carolyn Hanson, Judy Setzer. F' A n THE BLUE-.I Left to right the news staff Ray Friewald Barbara McCue Ned Linde mann Marget Austlnson Judy Kresl Pat Hall Martha McDonald Ardls Hartley and Katchen Kubitz Almost every hugh school published a paper telling the current news of school, but Janesville Senior Hugh is more fortunate than the magorlty The Blue J IS long established as one of the schools most prominent organizations lt has won many prizes and praises throughout the years The hard working advisor is Miss Vevle, who has been helping editors and reporters with thezr problems since 1947 and the Issues put out by each of the two lournallsm classes THEY COVER THE SCHOOL News staff IS the largest staff with perhaps the biggest 'ob that of getting the new, wrltlng It up ln a concise manner and making sure It is 15.4, tlmely The reporter s task IS to find out what actually happened and write the story based on these facts, which may be secured from an eye witness, by interviewing one or more people or from printed sources One of the hardest points in news wrltlng IS for the reporter to withdraw himself from the story and appreciate It with an impersonal touch S ug FEATURE STAFF WORKS TOGETHER A good feature story is usually dependent on a cur rent news story Feature stories are dl vided roughly Into five general classes, features that inform, features that entertain, human Interest stories, personality sketches and news features One of the columns fea tured annually by our school paper is Boy Girl of the Week The seniors picked are chosen on the basis of popularity and service In or ganlzatlons Some of the other favorites are Man of the Street , stories about fads, top tunes, or original poetry and short stories, often pertaining to holidays Left to right feature staff Margie McCullough Jerry Fitzgerald Gaul Atkinson Jennie Falcone Linda Fisher and Duck Croake E7 xv et ' 'r . 8 :ls i 65 kc' ' '+R A '. . Q SWL? ' . , . ,. . , ,'. - u - - . . . . - I ' 0 I . - 1 1 . l I I I I I ' ll , . . . Highlights of the year are the double-size Christmas issue I T ' , A 2 , U ' , I I I ' . 1, ,eff . 1 . l 1 l i A J . I , . . I' me S Ta' , 'fe' Q r , . K 1 YA . .a , T. . llllll ll . . - K 4 . . . 4 ze. ,J . ' Lani -4 3 ...tif Exchange and copy staff, left to right: Pat O Brien, Judy Setzer, Margaret Dunphy, and Virginia Rice. ' ffff 41 , if 2'-4' 1' 1- :ij A ky? Y Q hrvgsfil , , . u ' Q, Intl , wld, 151' lfil Tv 1 V-0' - T . P '- - I :A ff . ' Q I ,, 2 ll Business and typing staff, left to right: Judy Bell, Nancy Scobie, Pauline Ehrlinger, Nancy Simone, and Jane Fisher. COPY CHECKS FOR MISTAKES Often overlooked by the average person are the duties of the copyreaders, who must carefully check each article for errors before set to type. The reader checks through the story for mis- takes in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. He must watch out for inaccuracies and writers' opinions, being sure that the finished product conforms with the style policies. When it is sent to the printers, the copyreader takes the responsibility of making it suitable for publication. Each paper has a department of exchange, which sends samples of its work to various schools and receives many in return. This en- ables students to get new ideas to improve their newspaper. SPORTS GROUP GETS THE SCOOP The Varsity Corner by Jim and Jer fStadler and Gross, was the main feature of the sports staff. To be a good sports writer one must have a knowledge of the sport, the ability to put down one's knowledge on paper in a spirited manner, and show an enthusiasm for athletics in general. The coverage story is an assignment to attend a game and report the high points and the lineup. The advance story, on the other hand, must build up interest for a coming event. Past records of opposing teams must be given, as well as pre- sent standings with other conference teams. Other types are sports column features, re- view, and editorials sometimes used to promote school spirit. The business staff worked diligently col- lecting ads, writing up bills, and keeping a budget, besides displaying the ads and some- times collecting payments from the advertisers. Advertising is the main source of income for most high school newspapers. The advertisers benefit from a school paper because the students often have more flexible buying habits. Also they influence their parents' buying and, in a few years, they will become a large part of the buying public. Working on the business staff is an excellent experience for anyone planning to enter the busi- ness field, as you learn salesmanship and often meet important people. Left to right: Jerry Gross, lyla Wendorf, Jim Stadler, Jerry Fitzgerald, and Rose Marie Bothun, not pictured. 4, 15 Y::'4 ,gs fm, Row one: Arclis Hartley Nanci Gruver Jerry Mc Cullough Judy Warner and Jon Harrie Row two Tom Nelson Phil Ludtke Jerry Ransom Jim Warner William Reining and Leo Knopes Jim Warner, Head Photographer I 11:4-X ' I K,,f-.J Paul Thorman, Fred Papecheil, Tom Nelson, Dennis Marker, Billy Reining, Janet Little, Sandra Stevenson, Neil Macorie, Nan cy Sau ber. 96 SAY CHEESE Probably one of the least credited of the school s organizations is Photo Staff yet it serves a very Important service to the school and students alike It IS the responsibility of Photo Staff to take pictures of all school events, supplying Blue.l and other publications as well as the bulletin boards with shots of current news Perhaps the biggest lob of the year for Photo Staff was taking the color picture of the new Senior Hugh School which appears on the Phoenix cover Because of the rambling size of the building taking the picture presented seemingly insurmountable difficulties However, Chief of Photo Staff, Jim Warner, enlisted the and of Fire Chief Alex Andreskl who furnished a hook and ladder and from its dizzying heights, and the plcturewas taken successfully Photo Staff wishes to thank Chief Andreskl, without whose assistance, the shot would not have been possible SEE IT NOW A blow on the mike and few pats on the back is the mode of Visual Aids members. Any audience showing pro- duction is in need of amplification of sound, this is where the hard working, ever present visual ands comes thru. Many problems have been created with the new school, however, the conveniences begotten have many times outnumbered the inconveniences. The group has worked unobtruslvely under the able direction of Lowell Willson. '7' xx V ff J 'Y ff nf L, V . J N V , ,fy 1 W l f V x Q' M, 'xii' if I 'W 5 r , , V Vi S - X , . . Q , .' Q . V H Y ' . 3 , g ' ll I, I l u . . I , . I I . . I I . : o I s l I I I I I ' I . . DISCOVERING IS OUR JOB 0 ,FD hi' T ' vi It Sitting down: Mary Lynn Wolf, Pat Davis, Joan Radigan, Jean Roherty, Mary Norris, Betty Gray, Sue Stearns, Sandra Steveson, Janet Little, Karen Garvin. Standing, Row one: Doug Fields, Pat Macorie, Barbara Connell, Laura Lee McCoy, Robert Hodge, Roger Thiede, Jerry Peterson, Tom Anderson, Leo Knopes. Row two: Lynn Hulbert, Bill Summers, Don Knutson, Verl Hulbert, Allen Lane, Carl Lipetri, Tom Hessian, Jim Ousterhout. Future doctors, nurses, and scientists oi all kinds - maybe another Einstein - meet every other Monday in room 206. These young people are members of the Science Club. The obiect of the club is to further the interest of these young scientists in all fields of science, and also to give them the opportunities to hear talks by well-known professional persons of the area and to visit places of scientific interest. The highlight at the past year for the Science Club members was a trip to Chicago to visit the very interesting Museum of Natural Science. The officers of the club are: Bob Hodge, president, Russ Johnson, vice-president, Mary L nn Wolfe, secretary, and Lynn Halbert, treasurer. Mr. Arthur Ryobertson is the adviser for the club. 97 WITH PALETTE IN HAND APA Q'-'M CL! ,-. Junior members are Row one: Sandra Stevenson, Judy Byrne, lyla Wendorff, Donna Rossiter, Gwen Jacobs. Row two Shirley Ambrose, Charlene Agnew, Rose Marie Bothun, Judy Erickson, Carol Birenholtz, Bar- bara Cullum, Mllil Hull, Charlotte Bennett, Shirley Hall, Deanna Howell, Evalina Hazeltine. Q 1 6 C3 0 ww , Q fa V, ,.-, .... .. ' sr - MW . ' . -el. M ir ' ., . ,, v , k s U H ,. . . . , ,,.. -. ut W .. , 'M , E A r f-ffiiiifli A V V ' - ' ' ff ,, , fa, YK N gh, K - A 1, , A 4 I , i ,. , kg' , :Sr .f fri f K gt - 1' A, vw Q 2:-'45 -' A -on.. If Vfuqig' I l 'SYEQLE J , L- i' A A - 1 ,, f fm Sophomore artists are, Row A , . X ' .fhigzgs f x , ,, .A L one: .lane Nash, Sandra uf-ez . 2 . ,V i A S . B .'1,..'+ -ff Y - J' wks f . f chrleker Leann u s. tanu , r A v I ' . 5.555 2 'g -ef -X Ni A' x 1 ' Row two: Richard Miller, fig, 4 m, ' AL, , X N- , f X V Tim Anderson, Bob Burke. 51:5 1 - 1 K- wi ' V A 44.41 ' ,. fr i A ' , L 5 X ' ' 'Q-rw .K 'M 'ral l Ji 5 I V fff' L.. ' ' .Q s.f,: 3-if'-f r -'-f-Y, 98 Q L Thrs IS the senuor group for many of the gurls It IS their third year of memlzershap Row one Nancy McNeal Sue Scudmore Marlene Schroeder Jud Bell C I W y aro urtz Row two Lois Ann Muller Carolyn Schultz Nancy Schrode Nancye SCObIE Vurguma Woblg Sandra Rnchards Betsy Flora Katchen Kubutz QJ Hey kldd1es'P Come to the Romper Room, sand Mr. Wl I llam Franzman, art club advnsor as he started the a bl , ssem y to advertuse the Art Club's dance of the year Yes, the Romper Room, wuth ut's huge cardboard tram, bug shoe, and struped candy cane poles, made the J room Into one of Art Club hugh lights. Other highlights of the year was the work done on t f , se s or Father ofthe Bride , Oklahoma, sensor class play, a sprung la anquet, and 0 scholarship awarded to a semor Marlene Schroeder was president O I 4- 1-im. W Q53 H5 ' 3 fl? . .2 L Q f 7 0, fy my y x xg x fi: . kv , j A , ' ff? 5 1 X f' ,5 e 7' 1 l yr r ' f . f Q ,QM R I I X I XX If f' ' 7 ' I ' a K Q IN of A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE my 1 .ww X21 'W qv Sandra Stevenson, treasurer, Elizabeth Shafer, vice-president, Carolyn Hanson, president, Marilyn Mullikin, secretary, and Mrs. Baker. Row two: Darlene Vogel, Judy Fenrick, Mary Lynn Manthey, Ruth Garlick, Lois Ann Miller, and Judy Ball- mer. Row three: Mary Ann Riley, Carol Rauguth, Julie Conway, Mary Brownstetter, Sue Butters, Mary Heuvelman, and Geraldine Schmeling. Row one: Shirley Am- brose, Betty Richter Esther Zanzinger, Liza- beth Finley, Mary Condon, Shirle Duller, and Mar- lion Epllis. Row two: Bon- nie Barthel, Marlene And- erson, Janice Barthel, Judy Campbell, Jean Sip- la, Anna Jean Stafford, and Ruth Pennycook. Row Three: Betty Ballmer, Mary Jo Barrett, Pat Reilly, Jackie Uglow, Kay Young, and Barbara Schoe- berle. 1 Activities of the Home Economics Club of Janes- ville Senior High School have been varied and use- ful this year. Maior events of the year consisted ofa Mather- Daughter program in No- vember, a Hospitality Tea for the ninth-grade girls in February, a style show in May and a trip to the Home lfconomics Depart- ment at the state univer- sity in April. Bake sales have helped the economic status of the club this year. The club, under the advisorship of Mrs. Blanche Baker, purposes to keep girls interested in their education in the home economic field. ar f' ff fy ,. l ,ff 5-49' ', K, , Q? i Q f it ,fy 2 , 3 f 3 . f f 1, - I 2 I , , I 1 5 WE LIKE APPLES g nf C7 Wlth an eye toward the future a future of teachmg as the outlook of the members of Janes vllle Chapter of F.:ture Teachers of America Speakers are the mam feature of the luncheon meetings A nook IS pro vlded In their Room 3l9 for materials concerning a teachmg career The only requirement of the club as Interest In the professnon MASTERMINDS 0-Q-CL Advlsor Joyce Shober Presudent Judy Bell Vnce President Carolyn Conway Secretary Jean Vnck and Treasurer Mary Mulligan Row one Judy Setzer Sandra Muenchow Rose Ann Crlbben Carolyn Hanson Sue Funley Betty Richter Barb Wasglen Nancy Scoble Carolyn Conway Row two Katherine O Connell Janlce Scott Ruta Rehfeld Marulyn Albrlght Sharon Hallett Vurglnla Rice Nancy Touslgnant Pat Hall Nancy Sauber Ruth Pennlcott Dorothy Jaeger Karen Buggs Mary O Connell 1 Row one Jerry Ranson Bull Henke Ray Freuwald Roger Thaede Jlm Ousterhout Allan Lane Row Two Dave Carlson Ted Rauhut Dennis Marker Emerson Grlswold Tom Hessian Bull Remmg Bull Summers Jam Hlckey and Nell Lawrence l0l You wlll fund every other Thursday In Room 208 the Future Enguneers Club holding one of their meetungs The offlcers of the club are President Ted Rauhut, Vice Presldent, Emerson Griswold Secretary Treasurer, IS the club advisor Each member, sometime during the year, presents to the club has own theory or expen ment ln this way they share thear knowledge with the other members and advance thenr own knowledge Wnth need an e U S for engineers so great, this club has done a good lob ln parlng these young men for the englneerlng field They should be encouraged to keep up the fine work ' I X 3 iq --1---....... . T - ,f . I f n 4 . M U C A - - ,lj ' 4.1 ,E . l . I I . I . h . , . ' . I : I I I I . . . . . , u I o I . . . I n 1 a L .I I I . I I I I I I , . , ll : ' I 'b' y , , i - - V X Donald Cooper. Mr. Jan Mandel . 1 l ' . 'V .V I 4 ,X X Wd: I , . .- f E L -1 , . ' . ' th - ' .t l - - ' ' Pre' . 3 I . I . I . I l I . I : l I . . . l a n - I . I n . I . I ' I I I ' Sophomores, Row one: Mary Ann Nesen, Barb Roehl, Margaret Donagan, and Nancy Helgeson. Row two: Tara Tracey, Monica Campion, De Ann Smith, and Sally Henning. Juniors, Row one: Margaret Sullivan, Mary Norris, Barbara Stranglen, Joan Radigan, and Virginia Benner. Row two: Mary Ann Lemon, Barbara Lloyd, Sandy Stevenson, Marilyn Warren, and Judy Campbell. Like all girls, these young ladies do plenty of dreaming about their future. Their particular dreams, however, include visions of white, smartly-starched uniforms, a white cap, with that precious black velvet band and a blue cape. Yes, these young women are members of the Future Nurses Club at JSHS, and a nursing career is what they are planning for. Speakers, consisting of bath teachers, who explained the qualifications needed for entrance into nurses training, and students, who presented nursing from the students' point of view, were on the agenda for the Future Nurses Club this year. The officers of the club are as follows: Peggy Dunphy, president, Mary Sullivan, vice- president, Sheila Fullerton, secretary, and Betty Gray, treasurer. vw f Seniors, Row one: Peggy Dunphy, Mary Sul- livan, Sheila Fullerton, and Betty Gray. Row two: Pat Davis, Carol Cikanek, Miriam McLay, Pat Macrorie, Shirley Goodsell, and Delores Sherin. Row three: Cathline Finley, Luanne Pinkerton, Judy Robbins, Diane Hemminover, Lois Zastrow, and Annette Hilkin. rw 'f A ff f if 425' 3 52 . if. 1, , W f-it-4. f .zfff 'f' wt 1 ,JL WM My ,ff,v.,eg,pi7Z,,,A ' W it . ,un mmm nouns , L 4,V. . ,W . , , T , ,-sw.. f-V M WE'LL TOIL 0VER THE SOIL The present agriculture leaders of tomorrow are the Future Farmers. They aim to prepare themselves for their future in the agricultural world. This winter they took their annual trip to the International Live- stock Exhibition in Chicago. The club, advised by Mr. Miller, chose for their officers, President, Howard Nickolsong Secretary, Don Knutson, Treasurer, and Sentinal, Dave Chesmore. There are three degrees of merit in the FFA. The first, which is referred to as green hand is obtainable to any boy taking vocational agriculture and following a suitable program at home. The second is chapter farmer degree. Two per cent of the state's second degree members are eligible for the third, or state farmer degree. About two at the state third degree farmers are selected for the fourth, ar American farmer degree. Row one: Dave Chesmore, sentinel, Buddy Bell, treasurer, Howard Nicholson, president, Don Knutson, secretary. Row two: Mr. Miller, Bill Sullivan, Joe McGuire, Doug Clark, Ken Strunz, Jerry Roenneburg, Allan Feirn, Alfred Hansi, Charles Klinefelter. Sl Q, l vm? , x TAKE A LETTER PLEASE '67 Here are the offacers of the FBLA Presudent Joyce Stone Vuce President Sally Burmungham Secretary Jeanne Fancsall Treasurer Marnlyn Sheehan Reporter Sl-nrley DeLambert and Hnstorlan Carol Pleplow Future Business Leaders of America may be a lar e club but the world they are preparing themselves to go Into IS even larger he world IS the Business World One must be alert, confident, reliable, prompt, and courteous, plus being prepared In the lndlvldual skulls needed for this world Those requirements may sound struct to you, but the club s alm IS to build those klnd of Individuals They say practlce makes perfect so the members not only apply them selves to their classroom studies, but with the outside actlvltles of the club Everyday there are members at the supply window to serve you The Cake Walk was a large success, due to the work of thas club and its sponsors, Mass Gartz, and Mr McBrnde Thus club deserves a bug hand for the wonderful work It has done this year and plans to keep on doing at In the future Besides the officers of FBLA there were chairmen of special committees They are Martha Schmldley, nominations Judy Fenrlck, service window, Carol Pleplow program, Janice Osterhus, scholarshap Eva Carr, scholastlc, Carol Rauguth, records, Jeanne Fancsall, servuce Shirley DeLambert, social, Marllyn Sheahan bake sale and Sally Birmingham all school party 104 I ' ,. ' 1 'L fn , f we 5 r , I fn. ,. - V 'A 5, ,Q , , Q . X W L X 1 V G . , 2 l , if Q l ,.. W. 1 .. . I ' I .I ' . I I . A - ' 1 . 1 , 1 , 1 , Si. I . . . 1 . . . . . . . . I l ' I I - . . . .I . ' Q 1 . . . . : , ' I ' . . - I - l . . I . I I I ' ' .if Q.. W , ,L tm, ,Q , af.. W ,a if' SEA M A' 'wif f . 2 xer- 'iiifz L A i ll 1 Gm 49 3.1 Vi' Row one: F. Boyle, B. Ashley, D. Boker, C. Cooper, C. Hilkin, L. Burchard, E. Zdrlzinger, N. Willing, P Hooper, D. Willequette, J. Bier, C. Scheunemann, A. Thompson, B. Richter, J. Scott, M. Setzer, D. Vogel, C. Wilke, L. Ludwig. Row two: M. Butler, N. Krause, E. Carr, B. Foster, K. Butler, B. Cooper, S. Dennis, B. Egan, P. Hull, L. Persson, J. Fisher, M. James, G. Teal, L. Beyers, K. Fenrick, J. Vogel, F. Fryda, N. Helgeson, V. Benner. Row three: S. Nickol, M. Reilly, J. Stone, S. DeLambert, J. Rockwell, D. Kemp, K. Schave, J. Seeman, S. Smith, S. Speer, S. Johnson, H. Malone, B. Bessel, C. Hesgard, J. Jacobs, P. Hjorth, J. Adams, J. Byrne, C. Youtzy. Row four: J. Osterhus, R. Schubiger, J. Crawford, J. Carpenter, A. Heine, P. Leath, P. Berger, C. Tripke, l. Lloyd, S. Nickolson, L. Miller, J. Garvin, S. Lueclc, B. Ballmer, G. Schmeling, M. Schmidly, J. Fancsali, E. Shafer, C. Rouguth. Row five: C. Pieplow, K. Riley, S. Butters, D. Mogenson, S. Stearns, S. Buckley, B. Holmes, S. Swenson, E. Dettmer, K. Doeder, C. Corneth, J. Moore, S. Duller, S. Birmingham, M. Sheridan, M. Brownstetter, J. Fenrick, J. Corrigan. Row six: J. Brum- mond, M. Kavetschanky, J. Polan, H. Dampier, J. Stanke, C. Duranti, D. Stanke, D. Manthey, H. Warnecke, S. Wore, N. Sherwood, J. Crosby, J. Sipla, R. Yehle, M. Ander- son, J. Barthel, M. Sheahan. Row seven: Mr. McBride, Miss Garfz, D. Barlass, J. Stack, J. Stack, C. Lucht, N. Bienash, G. Jacobs, J. Reuter, M. Heuvelman, P. Heuvelman, B.Connell, J. Kutz, L. Bienash, A. Stafford, P. Reilly, F. Schoenrock. 105 l l Bob Henning and Joel Turner make use of the library by checking out books from Sandra Nunn and Mrs. Janet Kessler. Q. , 1 f as QUIET, PLEASE Shh quiet! People studying! Assistants working! Taking care of 5,000 books is a big iob as anyone ofthe nine members of Library Club will tell you. These student assistants have many jobs such as checking out books, renewing them, repairing worn books, and collecting fines on overdue books. When the assistants are through with these tasks, there are always ideas for the showcases to be thought of and worked out. In the future it is hoped that an elective library course taken for one semester can be offered giving students an idea of' what a librari- an's iob entails. So if term theme is frustrating or you don't understand Freud's therories, step in and let a student library assistant help you. Virginia Rice, Pot Lehr, and Glenda Roehl are seen as they put borrowed books back where they belong. if .- A view into one of the showcases done by the Library Club. RESOLVED ai sw AFFIRMITIVE Row one Karen Garvm Mr Hetland Julne Hanson Row two Prlscllla Walker Bull Summers Roger Thnede .-r Duck Gesteland and Janet Warren DEBATE The debate team has had a very busy year, and .ISHS can be lustly proud of the fine way that they have represented the school participated m the tollowlng tournaments, West Bend Two Rivers, Marquette, University of Wisconsin, Extension tournament, West Allis, and Janesville ln each of the tournaments, the debate team has taken one better than fifty per cent of the debates' Janesville was host to fifty three teams an the Southern Wlsconsln Dustroct lnvltatlonal of the National Forensic League thus past year The A squad of the hard working debaters consists of Karen Garvln, Duck Gesteland Roger Thlede, Bull Summers The advisor of the debate team IS Mr Norbert Tlachac, who succeeded Mr Richard Hetland at the beginning of the second semester NEGATIVE Row one Lando Wenss Ray Freuwald Mary Ellen Zanton Row two rr' Nelson Jnm Huckey Fred Sherman Krug Bob Spoden and Roger Sherman 101 E . . . , ' - ' r 1 . 0 si - 4 .XX - A . st- g , A - J , ' . 4 1 ' .,2 xYx' fm ,Q 3 'lx . t A f A . 1 ' ' . . ' , 1 Y . . . : . , f ' ,, Q N' r I I s F f 1 I . in the various tournaments and contests. Our debaters have S I , . , - m A . - , 1 we 1: 7' Q Q R Z.: .X ..- l .. at K i . 2 I , : . . , . T ' . : To' I I 4 I I I I ' f I 'JLAHII -Q x One, two, three, you're onl Handling the mechanics for one of the pro- grams is Janice Ehle, Alice Heagney and Lois Smith. THIS IS YOUR LIFE This is the story of the Spot- light class in pictures. As you can see, many different activities go into the fifteen minute pro- gram that was the class responsibility. ,Wim It ff-?'u Doing the planning for programs, and origination ideas are essentials for the program that appeared every Thursday on WCLO. In deep con- centration are: Virginia Rice, Jerry Fitzgerald, Bob Spoden, Helen Fergueson, Katchen Kubitz. T ,E jg Q4 1 Janet Kotwitz is at the controls while Mr. Richard Hetland cues Dorothy Gould, Bruce Tadge and Barb Wasgien. Another program is in the making Dick Big Bad Wolf Croake and Little Bluebirding Hood , alias Dorothy Loggy are shown in action during one of Spot- Larry Loveland, Mike Carney, and Donna Dahl take special care as they load the recorder in the cor or another This ls Your Life interview. 3 I 1 OKLAHOMA Row one: Eugene Lawrence, Carole Bergman, Annice Schindler, and Doug Armstrong. Row two: Willa Allen, Gary Browner, Jim Shebesta, Nancy Scobie, Delores Amerpohl, Mike Garvin, Richard Allen, and Judy Byrne. Janesville Senior High school was the third high school in the United States ever to present OKLA- HOMA. This was a ioint production between the orchestra and the A Ca- pella Choir. The plot of the pro- duction was rhe love between Curly McLane and Lori Williams. The part of Curly was well- portrayed by Wayne Dalton while Rose Marie Bothun Wayne Dalton and Rose Marie Dothun. Howard Householder, Gail Atkinson, Patti Page, and Roger Keller. characterized Lori. To reduce the cost of the performances which were presented February 8 and 9, the girls in the chorus made their own costumes. The music was bril- liant and fast-moving. Some of the better-known songs from OKLAHOMA were: PEOPLE WILL SAY WE'RE IN LOVE , and O WHAT A BEAUT- IFUL MORNlN'. Mary Ellen Zanton, Mary Kober, Virginia Rice, Rose Marie Bothun, Shirley Goodsell, and Carole Brassington. 109 Fgnilites Row one: R. O'Leary, J. Peterson, Mr. Fields, D. Hess, R. McCoy, R. Keller, E. Lawrence, L. Gilbertson, B. Atkinson, M. Garvin, R. Freeman, V. Saunders, H. Householder. Row two: C. Kade, D. Armstrong, B. Knox, D. Visnensky, G. Browner, W. Dalton, B. Tait, J. Shebesta, E. Waggoner, D. Smith, J. Stapleton, K. Hessenauer, J. Sellings, J. Appleman, B. Strangler, C. Bergman. Row three: D. Amerpohl, N. Schobie, F. Fryda, A. Moccero, J. Byrne, R. Yehle, J. Madsen, D. Mullerg, S.'Goodsell, C. Schuenemann, K. Riley, M. Sullivan, M. Zanton, B. Lloyd, B. Green, M. Sullivan, M. Reed, S. Stevenson, F. Stratton, S. Bier, V. Stierk, B. Jacobson, Mr. Fritz. Row four: C. Keele, H. Ferguson, J. Sipla, S. Rebout, V. Rice, J. Fish,-L. McCoy, G. Atkinson, F. Schroenrock, J. Simmons, P. Page, M. Kober, N. Tousignat, D. Gould, S. Hoffland, M. Mueller, C. Brassington, J. Uglow, A. Hilkin, S. Adams, W. Allen, R. Bothun, M. Anderson, D. Dudley, S. Smout,.J. Kutz, C. Cikanek. SERENADERS October 30 was the date of the first choral concert held in the first semester of the year. ln this concert the Senior High A Capella choir, under the direction of Mr. Gerald Fritz, participated in the presentation of many folk songs having their origins in many lands. This concert was pre- sented on the stage of the junior high school auditorium. This was due to the fact that the audi- torium of the new senior high school was incomplete. This chorus had the distinction of being the largest choral group in the senior high school. lt had a membership of 88. Sophomore boys, iuniors and seniors composed the choir. It was headed by Jim Shebesta, president, Doug Armstrong, vice-president, Carole Brassing- ton, secretary, and Mary Kober, treasurer. All of the choir's officers are seniors. On December ll the annual Christmas concert was presented. Wednesday and Thursday, February 8 and 9, were the dates an which Oklahoma, a very popular stage play, was presented. Janesville High School was the third high school ever to have obtained the permit to produce Oklahoma. A spring concert was presented in May. The Octet is a choral group composed of eight boys. These boys sang for pu lic and private per- formances. Their songs were gener- ally of a vein lighter than those of the A Capella Choir. Many vocal selections were presented outside of school. However, in school, they performed for many assemblies. These boys also sang in the A Capella Choir. Lef to right: Ken Hessenauer Bob Atkinson, Jim Stcavle ton, Jerry Applemen on ald McCoy, Wayne Dalton Roger Keller, Bill Tait. t 1 ug f ' Q r Q . -,P ' if v P 0 xi 1 B , -W Q I Row one: Judy Hilton, Mary Anne Lemen, Esther Zanzinger, Sandy McDonnell, Karen Kebler, Joyce Bur- hans, Phyllis Anderson, Sandy Schriker, Dorothy Garske, Janice Barthel, and Wanda Reeder. Row two: Martha McDonald, Lois Bienash, Sandra Muenchow, Judy Kresl, Karen Gilbertson, Ann Clay, Nanci Gruver, Karen DeGarmo, Charlotte Hanke, Nancy Zigler, Linda Wyss, Carolyn Goodsell, Phyllis Leith, Judy Beir, Janet Polan, and Joy Burnam. Row three: Diane Canine, Pat Kline, Marget Austinson, Sue Klinner, Pris- cilla Walker, Nancy Simone, Mary J. Brownstetter, Sue Butters, Carol Lemke, LaKeta Terrill, Joan Youmans, Janet Warren, and Judy Dowell. The Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Jay Main, presented their first public concert on Oct. 30. The concert consisted entirely of folk songs. Some of these songs were foreign while others were native to this country. Marget Austinson headed the choir as president, Nancy Simone, vice-president, and Nanci Gruver, secretary. They participated in the annual Christmas concert on Dec. ll. They also presented Christ- mas carols and yuletide songs for the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs. An Easter concert was pre- sented on May I8 in which the Girls' chorus participated. Many senior high assemblies were presented by the choir. lt has a membership of 42. A group of nine girls plus one formed the Triple trio. The reason for this was the fact that they incor- porated their own ac- companist into the group, thus making ten members. Songs in a lighter vein than those sung by the A Capella choir were presented by this group. The Triple Trio per- formed many times out- side of school. They presented both public and private perform- ances. -n lll Left to right: Carole Bras- sington, Barbara Green, Sandy Adams, Virginia Rice, Rose Marie Bothun, Joan Simmons, Mary Kober Shirley Goodsell, and Carol Kade at the piano. WE'VE GCT RHYTHM. 1 il ,-........... Members of the Janesville Senior High Band are: on the flute: Judy Bell, Carolyn Schultz, Janice Osterhus, Sharon Bystad, Ruth Hocking. Clarinets: Luanne Pinkerton, Dorothy Sargent, lyla Wendorf, Kathleen Butler, Robert Brandt, Barbara Wanke, Dick Schumacher, Charleen Agneu, Roger Theide, Donna Rossiter, Pauline Ehrlinger, Anna Stafford, Bruce Peich, Karen Swain, Deanna Howell, Ruth Anne Drew, Allan Feirn, Don Arndt, Donald Rummelhoff, Carol Lavalley. Bass Clarinets: Glenn McWilliams, Ted Gifford. Oboes: Linda Persson, Kathleen Riley. Bassoons: Miriam McLay, Judy Helmeid. Alto Saxophones: Don Lamb, Howard Hockerman, Pat Gransee, Nancy Krause, Gerald Hilt, Ruth Ehrlinger, Gerald Springbrum. Tenor Saxophones: Robert Henning, Phil Ludke, Edward Schultz, Suzanne Rebout, Neil Lawrence. Baritone Saxophone: Michael Pearson. Cornetsr Don Mau, Jim Welch, Jim Stromvig, Lawrence Fry, Charles Allison, Jim Hickey, Robert Kline, Marion Wellnitz, Emerson Griswold, Jean Dewey, Gary Lelzoll. French Horns: Don Knutson, Susan Nickol, Judy Robbins, Dick Smith, Donna Barlass, Bill Vietch. Trombones: Douglas Danz, Allen Campbell, Mike Richards, Vince Sanders, John Davis, Gordon Forslund, Jim Krug, Alice Albright. Baritones: Sharon Hallett, Mary Lou Butler. Basses: Steve Hocking, Ray Lambert, Dave Green,Gayle Andrews. Snare Drum: Fred Sherman, Bill Henke, Don Uischner, Robert Cvleaton, Ronald Westby. Bass Drum: Joy Ryder. Cymbals: Lester Joss. Tympani: Linda Fisher. Bells: Margie McCullough. Officers: Pres.-Don Knutson Vice-Pres.-Judy Bell, Allan Campbell Sec.-Glenn McWilliams Treas.-Miriam McLay Drum Malor-Luanne Pinkerton Conductor: Mr. John lltis. ll? X PX The members of Swing Band are: Trombones, Allan Campbell, Doug Danzg Cornets, Don Mau, Jim Stromvig, Larry Fry, Alto Saxes, Gerald Hilf, Dick Schumacher, Pat Gransee, Don Lamb, Tenor saxes, Phil Ludtke, Edward Schultz, Nancy Krause, Susan Reboutg Bass, Paul Arbuthnot, Percussion, Bill Henke, Carolyn Con- MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE? The swing band, composed of members of the concert bana, played many times for school ac- tivities. It was featured at the basketball dances and several times for the Jr. High. At noon Swing Band sometimes played in the J room for the benefit of students who wished to dance after lunch. Here comes the band! Under the direction of John lltis and Drum Major, Lu Ann Pinkerton, Janesville's 87 member band, on opposite page, performed at all home football games this year. The band gave half-time shows at all the home games concluding each one with a JSHS formation. The band traveled to Racine Park for its annual trip to an out-of-town game. Want to buy a candy bar to send band members to Music Clinic? was a typical remark of all bandsmen during the fall. The candy bar sale was a great success with the cooperation of all band members. Christmas concert time had the band playing several numbers including Polka and Fugue . This number had the added attraction of 20 symphony model clarinets loaned to the band for the concert. Band members played at each home game during the basketball season. Band l and Band ll were the prosaic names of these groups who played alternately. The band climaxed its year with the spring concert, May . The officers for the year were the following: Don Knudson, president, Judy Bell, Allan Campbell, vice-presidents, Glen McWilliams, secretary, and Miriam Mcl.ay, treasurer. way at the piano. JUST STRINGING ALONG The members of Senior High Orchestra, md their director, Mr. Eugene Erickson, have enioyed rehearsing for their mmy performances in room 529 this year. Among the new facilities are individual practice rooms where members may work out a difficult passage from Bad1 or Mozart, or iust fiddle for fun with Le Roy Anderson. This season has been a very busy one for the orchestra members. The all-school play and sen- ior class play would not be complete without the opening numbers before the curtain rises. At the Christmas concert they combined their talent with the Girl's Choir, under the direction of Mr. Main, md the A Capella Choir, directed by Mr. Fritz, for the stirring Halleluiah Chorus by Handel. Many fourth hours and evenings were spent rehearsing for the Oklahoma! production on February 8 and 9. Though it took mmy hours of diligent work md cooperation, a fine performance was seen cnd heard :Ayn cgl.I8The orchestra was heard on a more serious note at the traditional Easter Concert, held on r . The goal of every member in orchestra is to acquire a greater skill with his instrument, knowl- edge of musical numbers, md a personal enioyment of playing with others. Truly, Mr. Erickson md his orchestra are to be commended for making our school year an en- ioyable year.' , ' I -, A-9 Q13 i V. ,nge Christmas carols were played by the String Ensemble in the J-room, the halls, and at the concert. Shown here are Roger Sherman, Lynn Steinke, Bill Summers, Julie Hanson, Ber- nard Owens, Carol Kade, Carolyn Conway, Carolyn Goodsell, Lolslastrow. -ky Q 1 - i Another orchestra member, Carolyn Conway, seen as she accompanied a musical group. ll4 . 2 Raw one! Roger Sherman, Lynn Stein- ke, Joyce Klemp, Karen Schave, Caro- lyn Conway, Sharon Cross, Linda Lud- wig, Lois Zastrow, Gayle Pickering. Row Two: William Summers, Bernard Owens, Jane Dooley, Peter Dzick, Carolyn Schultz, Judy Bell, Lyla Wendorf, Doro- thy Sargent, Luanne Pinkerton Kathleen Riley, Linda Pers- son, Miriam McLoy, Carolyn doodsell, Wayne Dalton. Row , ' Three: Carol Kade, Juliette Hanson, Joan Gramke, Joan Scott, Carol Cooper, Ruth Cleve- land, Susan Nichol, Don Knutson, Judy Robbins, James Welch, Donald Mau, Douglas Danz, Allen Campbell, Gordon Forslund, William Millard, Ray Lambert, Richard Klinner, Paul Arbuthnot. Row Four: Joyce Stone, Mary Benson, Karen Fenricls, Mary Ellen Zanton, Jenese Emmert, Barbara Braden, William Henke, Linda Fisher. ll5 ROBIN HOODS Left to right Sam Lette Dean Henschel Ronald Noey Wayne Tegt Charles Allison Loren Culbertson Jerry Allen Ted Rauhut Chuck Beecher Tom Malone Duck Trachsel Tom Hessuan Allen Lane Dovnd Hobbs Vurgll Olson Newly orgamzed this year us the achery club which dubbed themselves Royal Order of the Splut Shaft The club has had lcttle time to do anything as yet, however they have many plans for the In the north huntmg deer The club whuch meets In the basement of the school, makes thenr own arrows Makmg arrows came as a necessity to the group, as ansufflcuent hay IH back of the target made ut necessary euther to hut the target or break an arrow, thus, Royal Order of the Splut Shaft Officers of the club are Presudent, Charles Beecher, Vnce-Presudent, Tom Malone Secre- tary and Treasurer, Vlrgul Olson ' I I I I I I I ' - II 1 P1 future. Among the expected trips is a weekend I . . ll . tl , . . I r A .---. I Q Row One, left to right: Dorothy Carr, Mary Bartels, Marget Austinson, Vir- ginia Benner, Mary Norris, Dick Croake. Row Two: Sandra Munchow, Janet Jen- sen, Janet Warren, Mary Ellen Messmer, Bernard Owens, Craig Brosie. CAESARS OF TODAY PERGE MODO or Latm Club whuchever name you prefer, has met every other Tuesday for the past year an room 305 The purpose of PERGE MODO thus year, as un prevnous years was to acquaint nts members wnth the customs of ancrent Rome The ad vlser of PERGE MODO was Miss Krltz The officers were Presidents for turst and second semester, Karen Garvm and .lulle Hanson respectuvely Preator secretary, Pruculla Walker, and Quaester, treasurer, Marget Aus tmson One of the hnghlrghts of the past wmter season for the club was the Christmas tea given for the French and Spanish clubs, at whnch a gomt program was put on all three clubs ln the sprung there was a tea gaven for the future members of PERGE MODO Row One left to right Glenda Roehl Linda Richards Sue Klln ner Ruth Ann Drew Barbara Beerkness Judy Mannon Linda Fisher Row Two Martha McDonald Judy Kresl Carolyn Muller PYISCIIIG Walker Karen Garvin Julie Hanson Patrlcla Lohr me' v'-snag I l BUENAS DIAS Vw fl Hg , B Une' Flqfa SS and fe lg U' Ar Ir, h Is HQ CUIQ off ochln l Q, :Inna os Off Sip Terr er I Y Trac 'lay ,sw P e Is fy, P on age om' Hut ut harder' was the yell as Ruth Klatt swung her stuck at the Puna- ta a crepepaper balloon fulled with candy and toys Wuth thus the annual Spamsh club Christmas party swung Into actuon The Blngo party attending the Perge Modo tea, and the Masquerade Ball In February were other actuvrtues the club engaged un Homemade candy and cookies were sold an the J room during the noon hours The elected officers this year were Donna Rossuter, president Nancy her wood, vuce-presldent, Kathryn Wolfe, secretary and Douglas Fleld, treas urer Mass Joan Grmde as advisor, helped the offucers and planning com muttee through a very successful year .gal Fran Morstadt, Catherme O'Connell, Standing Duane Hemrnover, Deanna Howell, Sue Scudmore, Dorothy Jaeger, Carolyn Conway, Sandy McDonnell, Carol Wurtz, Judy Robbuns, Marnlyn Drxon, Arlene Thompson, and Nanci Gruver. Front Row Dorothy Gould, Cathleen Finley, Carol Bnrenholtz, Jane Fisher, Judy Crosby ll8 I QW yn 0 AMR e e eff? Sbqcke L9 H1 do I I F ll it ' r J , i 3 I N A' ' . Sr -k. 3 Nj l V r If' ' h ' N i . wif, A Di , R ' r, N v d- ' , f ll . . H ,Hey W7 Bryarr D R :A l - g. ' 'I . . . I , Sh. A 1 yi u ' ' Q - I K if n ' , ,7 w ,,, C I e ' A , ' n . I , . I In s l s ' P S - i . l . ' ' I N V- A f ai - EA UTION Row One, left to right: Magda Kavetchansky, Gail At- kinson and Dick Gestland. Row Two: Jeannette Kutz, Charlene Agnew, Kathleen Riley, Dorothy Brotherton, Sandy Adams, Carol Kade, Barbara Green, Judy Donkle, Sandy Richardson. , Q e,'T-T' ENT RE NOUS This year French Club or Entre Nous meaning, between us, was under the advis- orship of Mrs. Scandrett ffirst semesterl and Mr s. Spoerry Csecond semesterl. Entre Nous has met every other Tuesday at noon in room 3O'l for the past year. During their active year the members ofthe club enriched their knowledge of the French people and their customs. The past Christmas was ob- served with the singing of songs in French along with the other language clubs. - ,il as ' o in E o v fx gf, A V' Q' iw? Q 1 1:1 . 1' f LS' A if , , W n , QU 6 Nj '17 'Q -A The best of the lotl AFTER HOURS Keep that rhythm going. ., lt's along way up ,P HAIL TO THE VARSITY, HAIL TO VICTORY . fly.-Z I' I WE KNOW THE MEANING OF STARS RHYTHM? WE'VE GOT RHYTHM. I DONT WANT Y PICTURE TAKEN HMMM - HEAD 5 HEIGHT I0'2 lfll DEADLINES! DEADLINES! DEADLINES! ANYONE FOR A BUNNY HOP? JULIE! WHAT ARE YOU DOING? Taking time out from their noon meeting to pose for the photographers are Fi- delis Board members and advisors. They are: President, Sandra Richards, sitting at the desk. Standing: Secretary, Charlotte Bennett, Social Chairman, Judy Bell, Refreshment chairman, Mary Bartels, Vice-President, Katchen Ku- FOR GIRLS ONLY I V. bitz, Treasurer, Judy Crosby, Miss Jane Jackson, Miss Joan Grlnde, Mrs. Ar- gg feky 5. lene Silness, Service chairmm, Jennie Falcone. . - , i W , acfL.I.fiT,g1ff! ivflalv T . r .wif-a 534 A ' 'wymvilf JNQL5' ' . 3 Va i t The Fidelis Club is at or cnization of all senior hi h school irls ' i 'T J A 9 9 - It was started in 'I929 md sponsors many of the yeafsiiggest events. The biggestevent of the year is Homecoming. There was also a Sopho- more Coke Party where all the sophomore girls were invited to get acquainted with each other. The Faculty Tea is another importmt event, not so much to the students themselves but to the faculty. The Faculty Tea consisted of both Jmesville Junior High md Jmesville Senior High School faculty. For the iuniors there was a Christmas Punch Party. Not only does this club do things for girls but it con- siders the whole town. On those cold nights of a football game every- one wmts somethingnice and warm inside of them. That is where the Fidelis Club steps in. lt sells hot dogs and popcom. What tastes better at a game than a nice warm hot dog or a big bag of cris pop- com. Whenever there is a girl sick and stays out of school gr my length of time the Fidelis Club is right there to cheer them up with a cherrie cad and a bright gift. Then there is Christmas time, the most wonderful time of the year. To help the students get that Christmas Spirit the club put up a Giristmas tree. The clubs main purpose is to get the girls acquainted with one another md to create more friendship throughout the school. The name Fidelis is a Latin word meming faithful, ' All of the letters in word Fidelis form a sort of a motto for all the girls to live F mems V llllll IIDIII IIEIII IILIII 4 I , Inspiration, md ' S , Service. President Sa-idra Richards presides over the punch as iuniors gather round the table for refreshments. They are Julie Hanson, Mary Norris, and Barb Green. unm.:.L..j H ' V, ,fax A little more tinsel on the branches and the Fi- delis Christmas tree in the front hall was deco- rated. Jennle Falcone, Katchen Kubitx, and Sandra Richards are tree trinrners, while Dick Croake sits as a desk weight. E 5 23' slx, ,ff was i Football Captain Bob Suter presented Queen Elise Cline to the student body as Dorothy Loggy, left, and Nancy Schrode, stood by as sentries. This was one of the Highlights of the l955 Homecoming. 'I955 HOMECOMING--TOUCHDCWN TWIRL A lot of work went into Touchdown Twirl deco- ration. Painting and plan- ning are Cindy Scid- more, Mary Bartels, Sig- ne Olson, and Arlene Thomson. ' -v the Crowllcin zo cats on h dance- mbers n Q. dosmwff 3. cow erin!! dow les who 1 Ffechen COPWN' ' cl 9 UP P 9 ' 2 T , hu9e bl::,:l:re: bYkTeDi3' lgllzzh. Ellsghciklzilo' em - C Oc ' ' 3 YY lone' beg,-le: Dljlrfa Kluwer' faxtssat and M0 H9 'wcsglen 5 None Bqfb member ' url eil Co ji -F7 :af N N 4 75 5 x. f ji ,EW X my hw QQ 4' , 0' - w. W SPORTS Wig 4 F 'Nl Q Q fs fx -9' 5 4 I 'E ? sw? Q 1 x 4' vf. Here is the Janesville High Football team which had one of the best seasons in years. Row One, left to right: Dick Knutson, Jim Hess, Ed Wilkie, Bob Suter, Mike Garvin, Earl Redman, Buddy Bell, and Ken Lein. Row Two: Dick Gesteland, Pete Frechette, Dan Hake, Ron Jerome, Charlie Marshal, Jim Shebesta, Dave Carlson and Bill Purner. Row Three: Coaches Robert Kruger and Robert Bauer, Jim Stadler, Joe McKillips, Bill Strampe, Dick Creek, Dick Allen, John Roberts, Dick Hergert, Jim Luedthe, and Coaches Jan Mandel and Gwynn Christensen. Row Four: Dick Hemming, Jim Anderson, Dave Wanninger, Don Uisch- ner, Joe Coulter, Jack Herrington, Ellis Waggoner and Gary Le Foll. Row Five: Dick Waller, John Davis,. Dick Cunningham, Don Vischner, Bill Hilt, Dave Donahue, Jim Hessenauer, Tom Ward, Jerry Sullivan, Lloyd Stevens, Dave Christenson and Ron Zable. The J.H.S. Gridders under the guidance of Head Coach Mr. Gwynn Christensen and his as- sistants, Mr. Robert Kruger and Mr. Robert Bauer had a seasons record of 4 wins and 4 losses. They appeared to get stronger as the season progressed and didn't reach their peak till the last two games. Pete Frechette, on the right, one of the best linemen in the Big-8, was chosen most valuable player by his teammates. Bob Suter pictured left and Frechette were elected co-captains. 'H Fear Earl Redman Dick Knutson John Roberts guard quarterback guard We Beat Beloit THESE SENIORS BEAT BELOIT ,Id , ig E . yi. Buddy Bell Jim Sfadler Dan Hake halfback guard halfback ILZT ,lv- Janesville Sophomores pictured above are left to right Row One Jack lvey Bob Canlff John Jersuld John Frechette Rollue Scott Jerry Sullivan Ken Strunts Duck Zasterow Jack Gibson Dave Sfadler Jim Sterk Row Two Mr Leroy Rather? Frank Meyer Terry Puerner Tom Kulow Jeff Thomas, Dick Sands Bill Kappke Bob Wright Kon Terrlll Bill Roehl Ted Campbell Larry Kettal Charlie Knapp Gary Le Foll and Mr Donald Murgatroyd The Janesville Sophomores had a very successful season in their league action. The future Blue- birds had a well-balanced team, Coached by Mr. Leroy Rathert and Mr. Donald Murgatroyed, they ended the season with a record of 3 wins and 2 loses. JANESVILLE OPPONENT Janesville l9 Beloit l3 Janesville 20 Racine Horlick 6 Janesville 6 Kenosha 20 Janesville l9 Park I2 Janesville 6 Beloit l9 128 ? , .iv -' fig? ' 7 Q fi' I 5 1. Q' 1' 2 1 ' ' 1 ' -2 ' - , N 55 .: vw -W ,- X ,,.'.Z'?f' EZ. ., J, -Lip! AJ.- A ,A . ..,, - - sk R V ac ' - 4, - ,, 5 .vt 1 1. ' - Q- ' i lf' yyt M I , N V ., .V AA ' 1 . V '. I ly: Myffii ,A , 4 if -.. , , ,,, 3, v 5 X W I , '. '4'1ff'1't' ,- 4 + n r yvy. - 1 ,T 12. ' fi!gl 'ft 4 M, ,S , vm., . g 'f n - 7 wr t , .51 , , ,Q ., ' 7'1 M, mv m.vwaw:'T2Lwfwr 4 ' ff A nw. ',,g at A ,,. A it Af, f ,Lg .evf-,,L3jx, 1, ,ir Eg., ,igfif 1- f f.bre?g:yg ,i,,'4?1 f.' Me 9 , f 'ww e 4 V , H w , ,cw r f . ar ,f I 'A , f K I we rw, f , , Q ' . ,, V 5 ',', 'T W fir--f iff riff-451. W- ' L fi' 4' '51 AND THERE THEY GO' ' ' .2 Coach Sam Leete's 1955 Cross Country team started the season with a win at Rockford over East and Westg then dou- bled the victories by beating East in a dual meet the follow- ing week. Defending champions of the Madison West Invi- tational meet of l954, Janesville managed to get a 3rd place. At the Midwest Cross Country meet held here, Janesville finished Sth. At the all important Big 8 meet, Janesville copped 3rd with Bob Restivo finishing first for the Bluebirds in 9th place out of 55 boys. B Squad won the Conference finishing I0 pts. below second place Park. With Dick Vivian placing first for Janesville and also winning the meet with a time of 11:45. Other standouts on the A - B squads were: Carl Wagie and Bob Sandidge for B squad, and Bruce Tatge and Ralph Seward for A squad. Jay Christenson and Bob Restivo were elected co-captains. Pictured above is the 1955 Cross Country Team Row One left to right are Ralph Seward Bruce Tatge Gary Meinert Jay Christenson Grahn Butler Jim King Keith Vogel and Bob Restivo Row Two Dick Vivian Howard Householder Bob Sandage Calvin Wagge Dick Hanlet Jim Krug Tom Porter Neil Macrorle Sam Moccero Dick Smith and Coach Sam Leete lZ9 one A: lf m. .fd 1 X7 l - ' I ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 , I I I U 4 'lik' pi -1 The Bluebird swrm team from left to right Row One Doug Field Don Kellogg Paul Olsen Jlm Baker Grahm Smnth Joe Wemstrum Row Two Wayne Nrghtengale Tom Schauer Larry Loveland Ron Jerome Bob Wrlght Horace Worchster Row Three Roger Sherman Pete Frechette Charles Marshall Howard Hockerman Ken Spauldmg Walt Wagner Row Four Bull Westphal Bob Langford Don Rummelhoff Fred Sherman John Jersrld Mrke Reenardy Row Flve Joe Coulter Ronnle Coleman J1m Lee Wuth a varsaty record of 8 w1ns and 6 losses thus year s Janesvulle Hugh School swlmmers ended up wuth a thrrd an the Cardlnal Relays and a thnrd 1n the State Meet The ten tall men on thus year s swam team and theur ponnts scored were, Larry Loveland I3I SXI2 Pete Frechette IIIT6 Joe Coulter 93 29!30 Ron Jerome 83 IX4 Doug Fueld 77 2X3 Don Kellogg 63 3X4 Paul Olson, 55 9f3O Bob Wrught 38 IM Ken Coleman 30, and Ken Spouldung 26 lfI2 Wlth one of the best swlm teams 1n the state Janesvulle also has one of the best pools In the state Included un the new hugh school thus pool has been host to many mterestung meets Among these were Clmton Iowa and the trlangular meet wrth Wauwatosa and Kenosha For Janesvulle, Pete Frechette and Larry Loveland set many memorable records I30 OPPONENT Wauwatosa I2 Rockford West Trlangular Rockford East Waukesha New Truer Kenosha Cardmal Relays Rockford West Whltefush Bay Clanton Iowa 42l7 Rockford East Triangular Stevens Pomt State Meet JANESVILLE '2 Flrst Thurd 34'2 Second Thurd I- 4 4 9 I ' , 2 It L 1 I ' Q, 1 -5 ' I V ,-,, I I III 15 VV , V ,Q 'V I 'J 1, fy , 4s.2.........,M MM ,, ,rs ,,,7 .W 4 J, 'T s S , K N L I ' . K - ' 1 1 ' I' IX I f X .. . ,I I11 1 1 I ' 1 E I l' ' I + I - , ,I ., ,X 5 I ' 'im t , ' I A I X -I 4 I 1- . - 1 1 , ' ' A I . 1 I I r I ff l , I I Ir I V- 1 1 V - ,.,. 'I ,I x - l -. if 'o1.r 'I'?112Iil'51E5i A 5, . , My , jf j R . Il A JH M I 1 if In - . . . . 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ss! 2af - - ' I 28 52 . 1 . . . ' 3 ' I I I 46 31 I I I I f I I 20 63 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 56 21 , 1 1 ' 1 1 34 49 - ' - -' ' ' I7 eo . ' . . . - ' 35 48 ' . . f ' , f f I I ' I 54 23 I '. ' , ' - 29 54 JANESVILLE S TALL MEN ,-0114! Paul Olsen Doug Fleld Ron Jerome Ili: 'Q Pete Frechefte Coach James Dovaes Larry Loveland Boll' Wright Joe Coulter Don Kellogg l'll Big 8 champions pictured above are, Row One, Left to right: Jim Stapleton, Neil Macrorie, Sid Davis, Ron Smith, and Don Green. Row Two: Ed Wilkee, Jack HerringtonkMike Garvin, Ron Vick, and AI Schieffelbein. Row Three: Dick Hergert, Som Richards, Guy Wusenick, Earl Redman, and Bob Fox. Row Four: Jerry Sullivan, Chuck Allison, Terry Kelly, Ron Elliot, Paul Deilles, Dave Hobes. Row Five: Coach Johnson, Managers, Jim Stadler and Dave Lawrence, and Assistant Coach Sam Leete. BIG 8 CHAMPS The JHS Wrestling team again had another fine season. They compiled a very fine record, winning nine meets, tieing two, and losing only one meet to a good Clinton, Iowa group. The grapplers were coached by lrvin Johnson and his assistant Sam Leete, who have coached wres- tling since it was inserted in the JHS interscholastic athletic program. Ron Smith, the Bluebirds' representative in the ll4 lb. class, was elected season captain by the team. He was undefeated throughout the season, as was .lack Herrington in the unlimited class, whose specialties were pinning his opponents and bringing the Blues from behind in close meets. Both of these men were probably the best wrestlers at their weights in the state. The i955-56 season was featured by JHS's winning of the Big-8 Championship at Kenosha. Six Bluebirds scored points in the meet, performing well under pressure and winning the meet by only one point over Kenosha. Jim Stapleton contributed four points with a third place in the U2 lb. class, and Ed Wilke chipped in the same number with his third place in the 167 lb. class. Wrestling in the very tough l38 lb. class, Sid Davis handled himself well, placing second and contributing six points to the team total. Adding seven points each and winning championships in their classes were Captain Ron Smith at llli lbs. and Mike Garvin, another senior, who did an excellent iob at l82 lbs. Jack Herrington was the high point man in the meet with eight accu- mulated by pinning all three opponents in winning the unlimited title. 132 Head Coach Johnson Assistant Coach Leete ROD Smifh Jack Harrington Mike Garvin Ed Wilkie Jim Sfapelforl Sid Davis 133 .f 5 ,, ,Q 3 .5 iii 55 m ,, . 45 1, .1 4. 'JW' ,Q 1fv.,Z3f'? f , Q im .i'Q'iQ,X fl X xx 5? rf Fx I f A' F' ff' fi V f ' Q ivnagg, 5, N f, inwlkfk ' 'N W, , .2 ff JQQQ? Q 5 2 SX 1 x. gfm, . ' ' M . E ?Q5wWX', qw Q ' ., Sf 1.1.4332 f mg? my ' Q Waugh Y ff f h .,, A Y f ! F7 in X I ' A 1 Y s u I i A i v l L -- 'fl 1-t,.n 'W ,: i - P' gs 7l rl .L 3 Q.Q 1'fQSiflli 'arty 'ur v -'v ...- ' w--..,f- f Eff? 5 ,,,.!.,,,,.,,! Row One, left to right: Head Coach Krueger, Dick Waller, Dick Knutson, Eric Steffes, Cal Janisch, Jim Shebesta, Bob Suter, Jim Anderson, Assistant Coach Christensen. Back Row: Manager Bob Cook, Bob Spoden, Dale Duecker, Don Uischner, Keith Sterk, Dick Hemming, Gene Osmond, Ralph Selgren. Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville JanesvHle JanesvHle JanesvHle JanesvHle JanesvHle JanesvHle JanesvHIe JanesvHle JanesvHle JanesviHe JanesvHle JanesvHle JanesviHe Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville, , Waukesha , Shorewood , Madison West , Rockford East Racine Horlick , Madison East , LaCrosse Central , Beloit Racine Park I , Madison Central , Kenosha , Madison West , Kenosha Racine Horliclq , Madison East , Beloit , Madison Central 62, Racine Park REGIONALS 80, Milton Union 7l, Burlington 79, Kenosha REGIONAL CHAMPS!!! I 54 59 63 51 53 63 36 67 64, 73 55 48 57 74 70 65 96 'Little Gremlin Suter Guard , 4 ,g 1' Q an sf- . 'sf , 'N I Ernie Hemming Center Coach Krueger Cheeks Knutson Guard 136 , . 5 if. r - Nipper Waller Guard Hot Rod Janisch Sibby Shobesfa Forward sv, -A 1 C 7 . 1 1 3 ,-j i '17 6 y x fl K I. II r' ' F - Jamie Anderson I ,Don .. -s..- Forward ,ws ., ' . . 2'--., : -- . Gumsl-moo Stoffos Guard A-f ' Spider Stork Guard 137 Cantor 5 52 ff ' Sophomares ,V .,......m AE? Row One Dave Stadler Charlue Knapp Bob Canmff Rollle Scott Duck Klmner and Bull Close Row Two Jeff Thomas Jerry Fosmen Ken Terrull Roger Sands Dave Smith and manager Floyd Moller Row Three John Osmond Bull Kapkle Tom O Connor Ed Schultz Gary LeFoll Ball Unrme and Coach Ralph Black The future Bluebnrds, coached by Mr Ralph Black, rounded out the season with a record of 6 wuns and 9 losses The sophomore schedule was the some as the varsuty's, playing the prelummary games Workung hard all year, they wall be the mann stays of the varsrty squad un a couple of years 118 OPPONENT JANESVILLE Madison West Rockford East Racune Horlack Madison East Beloit Racine Park Maduson Central Kenosha Maduson West Kenosha Racme Horluclq Maduson East Belort Madison Central Racine Park 3 wwf-6 ...t .8 1 I 5 8 ' 1 1 X--f ez ' 6 5 V' 1 H A . 1 N X li 1 XJ ' I 1 , .J ' I X XX., ff 4 . 4 at 15 ' fpf- 1 ' 56 60 58 60 1 ' 48 61 41 53 44 48 44 48 36 51 43 58 48 52 Front Row: Jim Brainard, Boyd Best, Mark Campbell, Pat McCabe, Jim Comstock, and Doug Field. Back Row: Coach Grant Thayer, Terry Thompson, Ned Lindemann, Jerry Block, Jim Shebesta, Jerry Gross, Dick Trachsel, Gale Phund, and Jim Smith. The Janesville High School l955 Tennis Squad, coached by Mr. Grant Thayer, compiled a total of 4 wins and ll losses, while the A team won 4 and lost 5. Team captain Jim Smith was Janesville's high individual winner, collecting 9 wins and l loss in the singles department. He was second in the Big 8, first in the sectionals, and tenth in the state. Jim Shebesta and Jerry Gross were the netters main doubles team with a record of 6 victories and 2 defeats. They were third in the Big 8, first in the sectionals, before bowing at the state tournament. Jim Brainard was Janesville's number two singles man and collected many vital points for his team in match-play. JANESVILLE OPPONENT 2 Elkhorn 6 4 Rockford East l8l6 415 Beloit 3lf5 l Shorewood I4 5 Edgerton 2 Quadrangular meet Second 2 Lake Geneva 6 l Kenosha 8 2 Madison West 8 2 Stoughton 5 4 Racine Park l 4 Lake Geneva 6 4 Beloit 5 3 Monroe 4 7 Madison Central 0 Quadrangular meet Second Big 8 meet Second Sectional meet First State meet Tenth 139 if .Elly v 1 ,rr 1 ' '-. fr 'ir ' ' fn. .. ' - ' ' X , w .f.flf.ffr i , 1 'fxifsfff-:riot - -2 . l A 3. vw-flYi,i'gjt,f, j?', diffs., - ,K .4 , as ' A I lg l' at l , 'Q' 7' l 'rg lflfzi jwltggiv gl... A . V v l flaw., il fl, l l ,l llollil. ll I, All I W H? 1. ,M ljfxlflilgvl.,,ls.,,l,f' , VIR! ll :JV ll l,A.l,V,r l I frra . l lil Q x T ' if-,flhl 54w'?il'flf6l-lMjl 'lWxl1 jul? N'f ' ,w,+',i'.v1ii:f1 '3 ' if .'+ ' 'W ' 5 ,!f'y -ff' 'Q 1 - l' A-if ' ' ' lx' ,w3'm9'4!f.1 5 '?'.3l W V 1322- 'A 2 .of . . ,A 5 . 'Ph' W' il 4 X' 35' 4 A' Z V- .iff -4 N - , Is 'll If9 ' .ri-.'-f' died,-' V' wi if it 1' l5l'?!l'l l yl',.'l Ai hifi Thi -D 'vfiU ?5l', ?ifr .. ff f .:'7..i' will' Ln- -:I ffl' 1 ,'.- ' ill with -1 ifvw ,Lal -H f..,, ., H The Big-Eight champion track team is as follows, left to right, Row One, Ken Vogel, John Davis, Bill Clark, Tom Schultz, Tom Johnson, Keith Vogel, Jim Kakuske, Don Ambrose, Ron Zabel, Bill Shea, Jerry Sullivan, Row Two, Sid Davis, Jim King, Dave Carlson, Ken Lein, Doug Pinkston, Dan Hake, Jay Chris- tenson, Ellis Waggoner, and Mike Garvin, Row Three, Managers Dick Hergert and John W. Henning, Ed Wilke, Bud Bell, Joe McKillips, Jack Herrington, Lester Jass, Phil Ludtke, Manager Jack Austin, Bob Ackerman, and Bob Behl. The Bluebirds, coached by Sam Lette, won the Big-Eight Con- ference championship for the second straight year, and won the sectional meet qualifying a total of ll boys for the state meet. The Bluebirds participated in three indoor meets and seven out- door meets. The season, starting slow and finishing strong with the Big-Eight and Sectional victories, proved to be a good season for the Bluebirds. Dan Hake, running well in the 220, copped his event in both the Big Eight and the sectional. He also anchored T the 880 yard relay team which broke the JHS all-time record set T. S 'AvND'NG5 , , , , , , riangular, Beloit, Rockford West lst In 47 with a time of l:33.l. The Blueblrds clipped off l.3 seconds Janesvllle Relays Ath in winning the race at the conference. Other members of that team Beloll ls, were Tom Schultz, Jim Kakuske, and Doug Pinkston. Qualifiers Shorewood Relays 91h for the state meet were Buddy Bell, first in the high iump, second Rockfcrd EOS' RSIUYS 4fl1 in the 200 yard low hurdles, Dan Hake, first in the 220, Bill Clark, 3532? Colnfefence ls: ec lOnQ S first in the high hurdles, Lester Jass, first in the 880 yard run, Ken Vogel, first in the mile, Bob Behl, first in the pole vault, Doug Pinkston, first in the 440, Ken Lein, second in the shot put, Don Ambrose, second in the mile, and Tom Schultz, second in the 220 and the relay team. With the loss of only four seniors by grad- uation the Bluebirds should be strong for the '56 season. Ken Vogel, one of the seniors and winner of the highly regarded American Legion Award, was elected captain of the i955 team. H0 Left, Jim Kakuske Righr, Joe McKillips Lwgv VND Righf, Less Joss, Ken Vogel, Ron Zabel, Don Ambrose, Melvin Goldin Left, Jim Kokuske, Tom Schultz, Doug Pinksfon, Dan Hake. BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONS Len, Bob sem Raghf, Buddy Bell , L Q Leff, Bill Clark, Buddy Bell, Dave Carlson. Right, Ken Lein OPPONENT Madison East 7345 Racine Park 9 V4 Rockford West 8 Beloit lk Quadrangular Wisconsin High Madison Central Madison West Quadrangular Madison West Madison Central Wisconsin High Beloit 36 Janesville Invitational Big Eight State Sectional State Meet JAN ESV l L L E l3l'5 8l5 8 l6l6 423 395 520 403 495 499 600 499 l7l6 4th 3rd lst 5th Although Janesville has only one returning letterman, Eric Steffes, Coach Ted Sorenson hopes to have a good season. Gone from the i955 squad are four lettermen who played an important role in Janesville's successful season of last year. These four boys are: Dennis Gehri, Roger Mattson, Bob Becker, and Jim McDermott. The i955 team placed third in the Big Eight, first in the sectional, and fifth in the state. JHS 'I955 GOLF TEAM 1 ' , I ,, , ':, '-wrt. i f 'gsm K vnu. Vw . u va,- .1 X Vw' ,. Y. , i g 1... 1 ,, qu ,w, , ,px . ' Q., ,. A 4, , ,x . V - 1 'Y' l ,ft-f , Q - ' 1,X,4'J 4 W l fivw' Q 1-1 1 ,f .?.:i.., 'fx f ,, 'q' 43, v ' , f- I Y +- Q, M .' r w-,f ' X if 7 Ag, TVMV' I TQ. 1-,I 4 v, V, gif. , .!' 4, .1 A ' -wlvgq , XM ,, 0 ' , ,. ' t .W-1' 4. ar, 'levi' ' ' 2- - T 'Mi' 1 i . . sa V' tint' h ' . ,4?. 0 Front row: Phil Borhenhagen, Bob Smith, Jim Jones, John Schliesner, Dick Creek, Bob Suter, Joe Coulter, and Jim Stadler. Back Row: Assistant Coach Gwynn Christenson, Dick McCarthy, Ed Snyder, Roger Fenrick, Walt Trachsel, Boyd Hoskins, Dick Knutson, and Coach Robert Bauer. JANESVILLE OPPONENT 4 Madison East 8 4 Madison Central l 5 Racine Park 4 4 Madison West 2 3 Beloit 2 3 Madison Central 5 5 Madison East l O Rockford West 4 3 Beloit 4 3 Madison l 6 Rockford West 5 District Tournament 9 Whitewater l 2 Edgerton 5 For the first year since l928, Janesville High School was repre- sented by a baseball team. The ball club coached by Mr. Bob Bauer, had a highly successful season, winning eight and losing only five games. The Bluebirds topped or broke even with all opponents except Edgerton, losing to them in the finals of the district tournament. If there had been a Big Eight Baseball Conference, they would have been in contention for the championship. Coach Bauer and Assistant Coach Gwynn Christensen, who handled the Junior Varsity, built their squad around boys who had gained ex- perience while playing on Bauer's Junior American Legion teams during previous seasons. Ed Snyder, who led the team in batting with a .400 plus average and was outstanding defensively, was elected by his teamates as season- captain of JHS's finest baseball team in twenty-seven years. Boys who played their lost year of baseball for JSHS were Roger Fenrick, pitcher, Boyd Hoskins, pitcher, Jim Jones, pitcher, Jon Schleisner, centerfield, Bob Smith, infielder, Ed Snyder, first-baseman, and Walt Trachsel, right-fielder. All of these players won letters. Sophomores and juniors who received letters were Joe Coulter, shortstop, Dick Creek, right fielder, Dave Wanniger, catcher, Dick McCarthy, third-baseman, Dick Knutson, catcher, Bob Suter, second- baseman, and Jim Stadler, left fielder. ll3 Congratulations To The Class Of '56 O PHOTO SERVICE 302 NO MAIN STREET JANESVILLE WISCONSIN SCHOCL SPECIAL' ' 20 Blllfold Suze Plctures From Your Graduatlon Picture Only S1 oo 2 A O Q 'P YQ, 64 'po 0 I 6' 2- A DEPARTMENT STORE Janesvnlle s Shopplng Center Student s Shopping Center Bostwlck s New Student Charge Accounts Now Senior Hugh students of .lanesvllle enloy the convenience of their own charge accounts learn economy respon sub: l :ty satl sfachon to ch 1956 0 'nc. Men, Women, and Children's Apparel FRENCH SLIPPER SHOP IDEAL FEED COMPANY JEFFERS TOWN AND COUNTRY BADGER CLEANERS Q , I , I - 1 I . . . . . . , , . Compliments e Class of lllllklllfllllps I FIFIELD LUMBER COMPANY l'l00 North Street Janesville Wisconsin Willard Batteries STEVE 8 SHORTY S LaVelle 73 South Franklin Janesville Wisconsin R Stevenson SCHCOL OF DANCE ARTS This space reserved or the words 0 your very best frzend Sinclair HC Gasoline f f HUM, CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE Q -Av Q GRADUATES OF 1956 q 5 was 'll XXI ks, INSURED V ' JANESVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Pla Y ur Futu e W th R gular Sa g Th Bu ld g and L a Way A Acco tIn d pto310 O 'IIEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM 61 SOUTH JACKSON STREET MISS ni IN x ILAQQI, .X ceq' I w I E A J SWEET COMPANY CENTRAL RESTAURANT PEERLESS CLEANERS GRAY'S BEVERAGE Headquarters for , Qfg ' , W 54214-1'L1o'o'4'4I- 'H N fm TENNIS IQILIIU 'Q of unexceIIe Q Z 44,13 r Ho r v MACGREGOR Tho Greek t Nemo In Golf NOW u Grant Nemo In Tonnns DON'S SPORT SHOP 3I5 West Mllwaukee Sfreei PURITY AND CRONIN HOTEL CORN TOP HARTMAN'S STANDARD SERVICE BREADS Rock RIVER wooLENs MILLS COLVIN S BAKING C0 BLACKHAWK our 915' Year of Bakmg HATCHERY 8. FEED STORE GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION FISHER BODY DIVISION INDUSTRIAL AVENUE JANESVILLE 'I956f dhpe 7 . H . n We commend the graduates in the class of or their interest in education an a that this graduation will be the first step of many in making our country a better pioce in which to live. Congratulauons to the Class 0 1956 DOUGLAS HARDWARE COMPANY A Complete Hardware Department Store l75 South River Street Phone Pl-8050117 4 7737 The Management 0 COZY INN Of The Class Of I956 A Successful Ndv Future I9 4. ThD Congratulations to the Class of 56 JANESVILLE CITIZENS LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY 407 West Milwaukee Street CITY MEAT SHOP 403 West Mulwaukee Street Phone PLeasant 2 IOII ll I, 3. D, I 'lp' f57,'T' '-Q IZ- I Wishes Every Graduate 7 K, .W --at inf -- xl' , , I ,,,. . 51 Q, au, ' i e inning Roo ' 1 Congratulatzons To The Class 0 1956 cb f THE EVANS co 3.34. Make our store a must for the fmest in Jewelry Jewelry Watches Diamonds 309 North Jackson Street Janesville W sconsm Phone PL 4 3837 :anew I ,,, Mig? L. C. LENZ 8. SON Plumbing Heating Air-Conditioning 54 South River Street Dial PL 4-3484 M muirs VEGETABLES I pl 9 SWENSON'S GRGCERY I6 Racine Court 309 Park Avenue GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES QUALITY - SERVICE - PRICE Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of 1956 S. S. KRESGE COMPANY 29 W ond lOl W Milwaukee Street WH W wlfll oU1'ff'7' 1 li3WestMl a k eStreet Compliments Of CARL BORST Custom Tailor Ile Wisconsin Sears, Roebuck and Company IITX N XI LP PRICFQ .4-J y t I d 18 WF F 'SHIV 'KIRFF NTRFFT .UNI-'SMILE VIQCONSIV Q 0 W' . ' 0 , i w u e .lonesvi , ' ' f X f if-Q .g V ,- -W , Y , ,- gr 'M' ffl .Z QLA, f - 5 iq 4 ill. 'if To Prove You Always '- t Sfars ' !l'7-Qfw w 1 C1 -W em We are waiting to serve our evision nee s. .. , 's .'. nl-'S il 'inh- Q- 351 N 'Wil aunt modldph ytht Take your subscription to RELIABLE PHARMACY Dual PL 4 3051 500 West Milwaukee Street Janesville Wlsconsln Consult Realtor When BUYING SELLING HOMES Experience Counts I IO7 N MAIN ST PL 4 7965 or PL 2 3625 Men's, e Thrifty Shop at REHBERC5 S Women' s, and Children Boys' and Men's CLOTHING 's Shoes Complzments o FULLERTON LUMBER CO Complete Lune of Lumber 8. Bldg Maternal 923 Pleasant Street Ph0l1e PI- 4 6916 At The Fave Pounts 'Aff , -0 ' , Q, if if I I 7 l.'. .. -1 :5.La v ,A . 0-..,, .Nh 2 ' A ,1V.,g,. C. P. OLSON - K . The newly re e e armac a is prepared to meet your prescription needs. Ol' ' 0 9 Compliments to Class of T956 from T S WILLIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR DEPENDABLE P , S P, SERVICE Since H A 1885 FRN Q fl E,LlUUfwL QE LSJLQL 1711 6'sts71I72 KIMBALL NELSIJN 'fmeral Tfome. AMBULANCE SERVICE C MLIN S Camera 8. Luggage Shop Ml Bdg I-999 O f J 'll W' ' I1 p L I1 G d ' 1 ,FE 5 L Q QM S ..-E X LAFY - ' ' '- .M --.1..,.,s.-4- -45 Kfmbal' eson irvice o o ore O ' k St ' NR X! Q3 Sud W he SID WEBER SHOES INC Quality Shoes For The Family Establlshed In l924 Class f 1942 928 5'S::ff!'f.fW G0 ICE CREAM QPCCIIL S I 2 54671 I GALLUN PACK XM 1, ! I Illlfl-fl J 8. W TRANSFER 8. STORAGE COMPANY Dual Telephone Pleasant 4 7761 Pleasant 4 7762 Pleasant 4 7763 60l West Milwaukee Street .lanesvulle Wlsconsln -,H VISIT Our Furniture Department Carpets ' Llnoleum T Formlca Devoe Palnts Window Shades ' Floor Tale 5' WallTlle J, swf ' Venetlan Blinds .f 5f?,,,?.f' F Loo R covfmnes Telephone PLeasant 4 6665 205 E. MILWAUKEE STREET JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN , . - A - 4 - . , .,,, ' ' .... ' e r Paul Sheehan o Class of l C0 :Jn ' ' 11,9 nf lg QL l Q 0 X X X I so S X l ' XPP! 7 A V ' 4 -- I azz qi? l ...ff l xxx, JL. is .,: J T 7' I I ' ' ' Y ' BLARNEY M ? 1 STQNE ENV! J' Body Shop r-1 I mi I llllll I H y Sotlw SULTZE PRINTING SERVICE H rpr d Offs fLlfh g p LINOTYPE EQUIPPED General Commercial Work SEVERSON AND SCHLINTZ Factory Forms Publlcahons Books and Booklets Color Adverhslng 1002 B I0 f A PRINTERS OF THE BLUE J C 1' Dual PLecsont 4 9569 CAMPBELL OIL AND HARDWARE Do It Yourself Store IIO6 Western Avenue Dual PLeasant 2 4732 Congratulations Class 0f'56 ,.k A 5: , l 'll5l'r 'f ,Aff A H wh.. ' Q I ' f 5254, D wis-'X I . lx ffl! Q - - ' . .F'5 fl.5!'0c 1-ln. f I or -H ighwa 5I, u of Janesville Compliments of Lee essan e ' orally ' ' e i venue 600 en er Avenue Complzments 0 Your Photographic Headquarters Marllng Lumber Company Home Burldmg Center Lumber Yards t South Rxver Street an Western Avenue DIAL PLeasant 4 7784 J E Marlmg Manager CAMERAS 8: ACCESSORIES GREETING CARDS .lanesvllle s Authorized RCA Vlctor Dealer Record Players YAGLA S 26 West Milwaukee Street Dual Pleasant 4 6988 Comphments of GIBBS MANUFACTURING AND RESEARCH CORPORATION Janesvllle, Wlsconsln ' f a u I n u ' T'v' Radios d - 5 Tv?-u vi' P ctu ed obo s ou emod Ied off ce wh re eII eq upped to ha e all fyour ba kung ne ds FIRST NATIONAL BA K bl d 1855 OFFICERS HENRY S LOVEJOY Ch m n fzh Board WILLIAM McCUE P end nc W SCOTT HAKE Vice President W E HYZER Vice President JOHN T LovEJoY vm. President 'nd 5 TW 0 R G EGAN cashier STELLA MCKEWAN Assistant Trust Otflcer JOHN HENMENS Assistant Cashier A. A MCGILL Assistant Cashier -I-ms, ofhcer DIRECTORS LEO M ANDERSON Assistant A L ATWOOD E A. KOHLER J A CRAIG EDGAR .I LEACH As H CULLEN HENRY S. LOVEJOY W E. HYZER ROBERT C. LOVEJOY D. G. FRAZER WM. McCUE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 4 ' ' N' M.. .r t V pq as ,, l - N I . .. 1- if 'riff' - . A ,, -X , V, ,,,. i ya 1 . ., . , !, . X U 'D I E - . . ' , 'P' 133' ,,n?'M-'Q' . . A x I -, ' 12 7 -nf gg -2 ,.,. ' .1 ' I . K . , I .M . i r ve i r r e i e we are w u' ncII o n e . If Esta ishe in air a o e , r 'e . , ' ' I . . ' I ' I ' ' I . . I o ' I I I ' . . . . . . . Mzlk fag Dany uallty Dalry Products I PL S T 2 1526 Rac ne St eet Pau Mo gh Strike' FRAN KLIN GARDEN LAN ES E me S Ibernugl hF s 143820 tr Sn ck B Op n Bo Ing Week d IG LAND 'S' ch 56 MOE'S TEXACO SERVICE Q I 0 Dio ea on -2766 i r I I r nu an I I8 Nort rc:nkIin Street Phone PLea on - ' I4 S eamlined Lanes ' a ar ' e w i en s Free Instructions Soda Bar N I I I , , Y I, In I HA X1--S Y .- . I ' 1' Y I 'A C O wr 7, I f I 'Ex I fa W A E ' O E 'L S Congratulations to e Class of' f 1916 ffltlltllflllg fluss TOITI OSSIT S MANUFACTURERS OF CHURCH FURNITURE Congratulauons Class 0 56 From Vern Ramsdell 551 T, ii. Compllments oi IOHNNY SAXER Sportmg Goods CONGRATUIATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1956 HUNTING FISHING GOLF TENNIS J C PENNEY COMPANY BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT 9 South Mcun Street IGnesv111e, Wlsconsm ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT FOR TEAMS AND SCHOOLS It Pays to Play The Store Of Values 34 Soufh Mann Street . f, L,.vlll?IIJlI'V'l 'nts In Lfzfr .' la' 'jfs E1 ' 4 I A f r A 3 A 4 I f v 4 x L 1 L, HOUGH Com men's of MANUFACTURING CORP REINING S Manufacturers of quality resldentlal and commercial bunlding products for more than fifty years Congratulations Janesville Senior Hugh School Class of 1956 Complzments 0 JANESVILLE COTTON MILLS 220 North Franklm Street .IANESVILLE WISCONSIN Manufacturers of Auto 81 Furmture Fell P d d B r a s an at s Cotton Insulanon I n 'l'I5 North Jackson Street Pho e Please I 4-3395 A-s, Compliments ol' BOOTHROYD CLEANERS It Pays to Keep Clean N hF 2 3815 ROCK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ROCK COUNTY SAVINGS 8: TRUST COMPANY DIRECTORS lylvl SH l Chl S TSWll ii 77 107 ort ranklin Street Janesville W' ' Dial PLeasont- - Compliments of I. M. Beck C. S. Iackman George DeBru1r1 Earl T, Brown Stan e . Ryan , . Biss ar es A, Marshall Geo. , Geffs . , l is JANESVILLE MASTER FEED MILLS, INC. H. D. HYZER PLUMBING and HEATING ROCK RIVER WOOLEN MILLS KRAUSE'S COMMERCIAL CAFE roam J V Authorized Ford Deoler Diol Telephones 3373-785 N ' XT T T DESENS IANESVILLE MOTORS 400 West M I ukee Street BETTER USED CARS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE WCSIIH house REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHI' RS IRONSIRS FREEZERS SINKS MAGNAVOX Y 5' RATHYEON R E QHM QPHCIAN ROY S APPLIANCES 214 H yes BI k W S O S DIAL PLeusant4 6400 x ,hge i wa O O T.V. G E Jud einkeand Larry Schmid? selecting frames at , . . , U OC Janesville, i c n in 5 X -'V X WHAT IS YOUR POTENTIAL? Above average people are sorely needed If you are capable of being an above average person, but fall fo become so, you wlll have wasted your most precious resource Develop your full potenhal' Go on to school If you can If you cannot, Improve your mlnd and skulls by readlng somefhlng consfruchve EVERY DAY JANESVILLE SAND 8. GRAVEL COMPANY I , 1 . ,J I I A 4' ' N 5 J f','x . 1. A I, f II ,. 1 , T , jf' . ' , I Qywbf ,f Rx A- Fw jj- , J y I f l i ll, iw, 1 I A I - ll, ,T l, , Xp T ' 1 . f 11, , X , , J x I 11 1 l ' s .ff J f 1 ' H , I 1 X, X ll' l I V V ,fl I DTI. lj' gif j .r D T I A K I I ' ff' ix i if! 1 ' j fl 41 fl V 0 h X X :J r .' , , I 'I V , A V X I if 'I I X I, fx V 1 . . J , 1 . ,f . A l A 4- x AI it 1 V I X' If 1. ! J I l I I 4 I r - ' ' 1 ' 4 ' Compliments of JANESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Odo less Dry Clean ng g l 1956 SWANSON S SUPER FGOD MARKET ll02W 21617 Compliments of JANESVILLE LINCOLN AND MERCURY Paul Delwlche owner RIDGE JANESVILLE COMPANY Automotive Parts and Equipment ll N h P k D Ph PL 4 3383 n r i -n C l ' he C ass of 9 A Ph PL - 206 E t Milwaukee Street Janesville, Wi ' If f'A'f- y 'il FOR GRADUATES ONLY' Q 5.4-all-f of Wlth hugh school days behlnd and the brood future ahead some among you will glve thought to leavmg Janesvllle The call of Service college or new and 8XClfIng careers will draw them away from famllxar surroundings If you are one who decades that opportunity lles beyond thus cnty s lumvts why not take a last, long look around the hometown Please accept the lnvutahon of Jamce Crawford our Mlss Penette and your amiable hostess to vlslt Arrow Park You II carry the memory of your tour always THE PARKER PEN COMPANY 'But others are equally welcome ,Zz H ,hal if .,.,.. 1 , . . f - ', v I 7, ' . ,,X t,l':f.,-,'y,'- 1 c , W. ' .f , wa f , A Y 3 f 1 , - jr . p n . l ' I ' ' ' . 1 , , ', , ' A 1 f ' . , ' ' 7 ,Q '. , f K , I, it A , . , .5 . , 1 , X J - K .0 g I f N f t - ' t. Q , - ' . . fr . A 0 , ,' - . 'L , mg-.f.. 1, , ' V M V4-Alu 1 1 ' 1 . r X . . . . 1 1 I . . Congratulations Class gf 1956 LARRY S RESTAURANT 37 South Mann Street LARRY S DRIVE IN Hughway 5I Across from Mud Cnty Outdoor Theatre H-ghway 51 Q Phone Rural Route 3 PLeasant 4-5382 YOUTZY MEAT PLANT BIWERS SHOE STORE ALWAYS FIRST IN FASHION AND QUALITY Your He adqua rters For A Home and Auto Needs II Natuonally Advemsed Shoes Radios Sporting Goods Toys Tires Appllances Televlslon Hobby Supplnes PAGEL'S FIRESTONE STORE lln JUDY CROSBY After School Girl Sales Girl at Elliotts is showing Nancy Schrode a new Holiday skirt Fashion Center of Southern Wisconsin ROCK RIVER KRESSIN S RECREATION CQ1'1'QN CQMPANY ouN PAINT COMPANY Factory Store F b f II d pt W WOOLWORTH COMPANY McKEOWN BARBER SHOP if ' ' ' il U F. . 120 North Franklin Street u rics o o escri ions Compllments of McCUE 8. BUSS DRUG COMPANY I4 South Mann Street cmesvzffe .Bama of gmurcuzce IZ erwrzfers 431 HAYESBUILDING JANESVILLE WISCONSIN Green and Hammerlund Agency Lewls Jensen and Arthur Wm G Lathrop Agency 0 S Morse and Agency E S Phllllps Agency John Ryan Agency Scoble Agency Lyle Stafford Agency Sulllvcn Insurance Agency Floyd Yeomans Agency George Hickey Agency Sumonsen 8- Tumm Agency Jacobs Agency Jerry Kuhn Agency 205 Wall St I9 W Milwaukee SI 2'I'I N Mann S? 29 W Mllwaukee 25 W Milwaukee I23 W Mulwaukee S9 32I S Mann Sf 205 W Mllwaukee S1 20 E Milwaukee Sf 109 S Mann I06 W Milwaukee Sf 3'II E Milwaukee S1 51 S Jackson Sf 29 W Mulwaukee St DUBES JEWELRY F L SHADEL 8. SONS, INC CONSUMERS COAL CO FRANK H BLODGET , U J , ' .' ' ' se. , , ' . ' Sr. L. A. Ruchti Agency 20 E. Milwaukee St. Authorlzed Flnsf IN QUALITY ROCK x D I PL 4 6290 .::::..f ,pa r MONUMENT WORKS JANBSVILLB. Wxs 1620 N0 WASHINGTON ST OPP CEMETERIIS Congratulations To The Class of 56 HARRIS ACE STORE 202 South Rwer Street D I PL 4 087 QAIN ,qsunwm QU gozcoungs 11 SOUTH JACKSON STRE Complzments of SOLIE LUMBER COMPANY I , L' Q . m la - or ,,., ' 'f' t . g.g..3!v5f , ' . f P r :.T'5 , -. Q. ,- 1' , -34,4 qv ?,- ,, , v - -an ff -A -.fx j L' N - , V R, - ' 1 V ' , r, ,4 ' -' s -V Wa. .. . X , ' ' si Y N . .-ff 2 an whiff '1- 1 4' Q. ' 4 XX ' nf F2 ' ' .5 .. .- A-,.... -. - ' 9 ' ia -7 Telephone - O 1i 'i' ' J -'C- im '- ' m' ' ' fo u z E T .IANESVILLE SPORT SHOP Cunningham Bakeries LEATH FURNITURE HOSPITALITY HOUSE hMa St 311 W :Ml k St et ACHESON AND SON The f endly peopl THE C M OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLY, INC WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS 21 Sout in reet d 405 es I iwau ee re en? f I Q' , 5 f '? '12E,- , Q.-ae, - , ,. ,, , L . 1 3' ' , ' se ri e are waiting to serve you. Q O i ,U Specializing in Wedding Receptions H 0 1- I L and Privoie Parties h JANESVILLE 0 WISCONSIN ROCK COUNTY FARM BUREAU WAREHOUSE JANESVILLE AUDITING SERVICE INC ADAMS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY CLARK S SUPER GAS COMPANY WOBIG DRUG STORE Sr L A VLOBIQR Ph IGS MTZ I' .1 :nf 's....d 3' .I Soni em Wisconsirfs Finest' , . 1 AI ' f- f 5,23 x 3 - V, L l,'.gp::Q, Y! 'P A .M ' ,-, My Q ' . 1. I' ' J' V flag 1 425 ou h Main Street : i 2 lm H -M Ln N4-s , I N We full prescrzptzons from any doctor ' ' A in any city 5 i' Q Z X A ' if ,N 1 it ff' . :J .. ' I --..-. .. ,, A ,NM H ,, , 'L' 5 .' ' ' , rn AdFzh 0 BghLF F G z Of I956 CONGRATULATIONS' wwf' yff Nw I wwf! i MERCHANTS AND SAVINGS BANK .lanesvulle Wisconsin Your Ea esmess n ,n usiasm Gives Us Great Assurance fA ri uture or The radua ing Class ' p , m My swf J ' 11 -Z ' ' , ff V' W I M4 ', 54434 ' Q W K A K S , if A v S WM,,,,., A w L E ff . is A 1 A ,,,.,., 3 , . f 4 7 i , W f V -I Q A ,ew-1-fi , U , Iii Unms Roomnscu X 0 4 S PU 'I W tMI ADAMS ROOFING COMPANY ADAMS CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY COMPANY Class Of I955 Congratulations to the 4II I7 Notn Mc1nSteet Jones Ile Wsconsn 220 West Milwaukee Street the 19 tr g FREDDIE S DAIRY BAR Sondw ches Malts Sundoes 230 South Ma n Street Phone PLeasant 4 7688 51 Years of S OUR FRIENDS IN THIS COMMUNITY THE IACOBS AGENCY 51 South Jackson Street Opposite Post Offnce ' A H ,WORKS ' ' I7 I .. up - I d wa , va - , - 1.1, J .. A A . -I w S,-DFI I' , L is 4 ? Af- T I Aw - rs-- ' I I if I I - Ira fx.. Salk AQHNAV 1 - Yr-,,,:w rf .mf Z -. I x I . IP A truck p p d I Ad R fi g:Company 220 es I woukee Street is the home of Brockhaus Cleaners. - r ' I r vi , i i Congratulations to 56 Gradua 'n Class I i i .. - i - KEN'S GRILL AND BAKERY DECKER MANUFACTURING JACOBSON STATIONARY AND OFFICE SUPPLY C W SNYDER JEWELRY STORE N X N IRQ Af !'! fffif SN VERT FUNERAL HOME ix? 5 Xb ,L QS Graduates Staff v y H950 v to H948 J x S0 l C J II Compliments of CHAMBERS AND OWEN Co f Sr RS Q Xi fx X ,X xl if 'Y , I .Vx fx - lx .X , Q X ' 3. 4 XG J 5 Y - X X 3 ' as . WW Rf A b A A x X xi 5 b X x xx sit' J J. Overton -Class of l9l8 X A gal 'N X .aniel Da e -Classo S Qs' 25 jk klack Oxef n-Classo F, Y il 5 l orth Jack n S reetyf M 5 Janesville, Wis o ,X l8 ur reef anesvi e Wis .loyc Sfo e md Nc cy Scobn I1 I I 6 'I f .I R ARBUTHNOT DAIRY BI.ADON MOTORS COHEN AND KATZ CITY CAB MAC AND NORM S DON S DELIVERY SERVICE Compliments of L GOODNOUGH MUSIC STORE Jo esv Ile Beloit ff 144- SHERWOOD S CIGAR STORE plete Fo Tcl c Co es T b ccos h M S e Ja e e v--A, QT e n n 'e enjoy on Ar- bufh o r a in he - oom. 1 l ' f f U b ,ff 1 Iv fWNXE'A w R r I, ', ', , 'i , . I -- 1, f' 71 H ' W .1 ' 4 ,Sid ' f A V ' ' I - f I If :Y I ' , lg ,pw X S d ' yi g ofte h ol refresh AT 9 n i ' Com un in Service Lun hes - ndi - o G 5SouI oin trei n svill , Wiscons'n Compliments to the Class of 56 REX PHOTO 33 Racme Street Janesvllle Wlsconsm ..w ' f il? 4359 Q3 s nh ppl lbl fan For Mother and Dad Frudgrdarre Appliances Motorola Televlsron and Radios RCA Estate Gas Ranges Houseware Gifts and Toys BELL APPLIANCE STORE J nesv Ile W ons Pho ePLe s t46l59 JANESVILLE BARGAIN CENTER Mens and Boys Wear 300 West M I lc , I I I 4 I ' O I I I I . A I O I MY! . .WV fa' of M ,kg I ' Vos sf ,af K Q mf ,, - 'i-Ml s ,L 0 'fs-JIS5' . C i' ,.. gmt 'gl . new N 'Q , ' ' ' ome o e a 'ances avai a e a A s o in an i w e a i , isc in n a an - i wau ee THE GOLDEN EAGLE -1vQ h Where the best dressed men and women of Jonesvllle Hugh School buy their clothes PEOPLES DRUG COMPANY L C McGill Registered Phormoclst J ll Wc 12 647 DEWEY BANDT JEWELERS NORTHRUP COMPANY SAYLES JEWELRY STORE 1' Students inspecting some of te many Articles found at GOLDEN EAGLE, if . . . ,, I l I . cnesvi e, is on ' Phone PLeoson -l ' I Builders of your new Senlor Hugh School 7 .- J P CULLEN 8. SON General Contractors L f bl h d t4660l M. A. CULLEN J. P. CULLEN J, In - J ,, -I .fiifn N ' If N ' . - -K Aw K In M4 A V. k ' -- if A 'D ...rr 1 f Q . ' 1392 T I ph PL - '53- tiK 1-2-15,5 -..,,,NSsN- 1-1 N 1n. WESTPHAL 8. COMPANY INC Electrical Contractor For The Above Prolect The new Senior Hugh on Randall Avenue Phone PLeasant 4 4404 23 25 North Parker Drive Janesville Wisconsin Congratulations to the Class of 1956 KRAUSE S ge wmv lk Town and COUNTYY John Davis Inspecting Apparel at VAL RESTAURANT Try Our Charcoal Broiled Foods Quality Dinners WEBER'S. VAL WEBERS You Must Be Satisfied 22 South River Street Plheosom 2'449l 65 South River Street Dial Pl..easant 4-47ll Symbol of Success A GRADUATION PORTRAIT HAUSER Your Satisfaction Is Our Constant Insplrohon F TIETZ JEWELER KELLEHER STUDIO OF ART HARRY EVERT GOODYEAR CHARLES ADAMANY CONFECTIONS MILT S DAIRY BAR -- nun. 6 , 1 nf if v- ' I532 Rocme Street I SANDWICHES FRENCH FRIES SUNDAES MALTS SODAS I If ..,. an wr-.1394 l Q K rw ,D 4 ,rigaafn I5 D' t Qi 14 vivgiw I gg? 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ANDERSON LATH AND PLASTER CONTRACTOR 208 Water Street Janesvllle Wnsconsln Alr Compressor Sand Blashng Offnce of Stanley A Anderson Congratulatzons To My fellow Members 0 the Class 0 1956 Weddung Parhes Children Babies lndustry Commercial 4-7' fwfr' PHOTOGRAPHY ...L By Jlm Warner, Jr 813 St Mary s Ave Dual PL 4 3138 Janesvulle Wnsconsan After 5 30 Photographer of the Phoenix Cover Let me try to solve your plzotographzc problems Area Photographer Free lance Photography Milwaukee Journal Wls State Journal Members of the Bus ness Staff check g n are from left to r ght Judy Stelnke Cindy Scldmore Larry Schmidt Judy Warner and Pauline Ehrlunger Mary Benson Co b slness managers Mr Mandel advisor IS seated at the desk All pictures are by Bull Relnung I . . . . 1 . 0 a J' . W , . X x gt .f L ft -x x - A A - . ., ' : wi P Jkmvqpnl . . I In 1 1 ' I 1 7 ' - I I I I , - u ' . . 1 I 1 ' . - . . G SHOE STORE Always Flrst wlth the Newest Styles at e'-dw nun Reasonable Prlces 27 West Milwaukee Street Janesvllle Wlsconsln il Business staff merrbers for this year Flrst row left to right Jlm Warner Jlm Anderson Jim Baker Dave Carlson Charles Knapp Howie Householder Larry Schmadt Ray Lambert Bob Wright Mary Ben son Pauline Ehrlunger Second row Gaul Atkinson Pat Andrews Pat Conners Sandra Ludwag Dorothy Garvm Sandy Adams Carol Bnrenholtz Nancy Sherwood Sandra Breese Cindy Scaclmore Mary Ellen Zanton Judy Varner Third row Joyce Stone Mr Mandel advnsor Lynn Stennke Janet Kotwutz Jackie Gramke Barb Holmes Gavl Hawthorne Carol Brasslngton Barb Wanke Charlene Agnew Sandra Buck ley Deanne Howell Jean Slpla and Prlscllla Walker u a 5, tl- , , , , , I , , 1 ., , , 2 R 7 , , y , . , , I , v , , ' A V 1, ', 4 -- 4. 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