Janesville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Janesville, WI)

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Adviser ....... Co-Adviser .... . . . .Willa Allan . . .Mary Benson .Charles Knippe . Dick Thompson . . . .Joel Turner . . . .Phil Schooff Frances Stratton . .Mary Sheridan Arlene Thomson Carol Corneth '.'.'.'.'Mr.'Charles Harty . . . .Mrs. Arlene Silness dmfw' S Msg Wav L, JL, , .... L. , ,, L z Q F 5 Q 1' n 'ln M M 4 8 it k 2:83 it ,T-HP5.Qf'f4i'H uzgnw vigil ig 43 ,ki 'K x 'E Q Ti N. Mis: 'bi xx ew N ,L M Q-aw 4 as 5. , h VV m,,,, , N? ,V 5 - J ' :af - :Q 5 ik, . ,. .32 ,W M-3. f Q -+3 13 gm: 'fl -vb, . W K .fu 444+f41ml l m.f A 61?'f.E'T'f7'?'E 5m.:..1.as.:.,si:f '5 P2ttsff'ff g an dh 5'- Since the time of our debu. in this world, we have been traveling the long road of life. The little dirt path, which led to nursery school and kindergarten, soon twisted to a gravel lane heading to- ward elementary school and straightened out along the blacktop road to iunior high school. Now the route has curved up to the smooth paved highway guiding us through senior high school. Follow us along this stretch of road as we journey through the year, pausing here and there as the signs direct us, or digressing to a byway for a visit. Follow this super thoroughfare as it points to the new horizon of our futures. JlXNESVlLLE SENUOR ldllGl- SCHOOL --- ' ff it il L-N' ll g lli ji l X l '-- . ..- I AI Q X' I l .,4' 5- l -iff?-.. r,,' V W it DEDICA x Fifi' LN: -I '. ..v va s,.gg,.,,, .. ,.. . , Brushes flying-pencils scribbling paint splattering- Mad mess? Organized confusion? No, the art department is nearing the completion of another servicc proiect. Even a visitor to our school can not help noticing the beautiful dis- plays near the auditorium, the showcases, the eye catching post- ers on our bulletin boards, the attractive sets for each play or mu- sical, the pictures and art gallery in our halls, the pennants for our sports. They marvel at the very scenes we take for granted. For these many services per- formed throughout the year, the Phoenix says, Hats oft to you, the art department of JSHS. GUIDE LINES 5 S VERNON C. KLONTZ Superintendent of Janesville Public Schools, University of Wisconsin, BA., University of Chicago, M.A. ADMINISTRATIO KENNETH F. BICK HUGH D. HORSWILL Principal of Janesville Senior High School, University Vice-Principal of Janesville Senior High School, Eau Qf Wisconsin, B,S,, M,A, Claire State Teachers College, BS., University of Wisconsin, M.A. IO A JANE JACKSON Deon of Girls: University of Wisconsin, BA. FACU LTY 1 JANE GRUBER Librorianp Oshkosh Store College, B.S. RALPH MITBY IDA HUBBARD Child Guidance Director, University of Min- School Nurse: St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, nesofa, B.S., MA. 11 R.N. Ready, Willing, and Able SEATED, left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Gilbertson, Mr, Kenneth Decker, Mrs, Florence Austin. STANDING: Mr. Vernon Klontz, clerk, Mr. John Stewart, Mr. James Umhoefer, chairman, Mr. Robert Lane, Dr. Robert Karraker, MY- Howard Moss, and Mr. Alan Dunwicldie. Mrs. Dorothy Gludt and Mrs. Mary Cheesebro. Taste 9ood??? 12 They'll sweep you off your feet. The custodians are, left to right: Mrs. Ruth Kreis, Mr. John Loppin, Mr. Hans Heynke, Mr. Ernest Cox, Mr. Clarence Finley, Mr. Otto Albright, Mr. Lawrence Hess, and Mrs. Elsie Merrick. INSET, Mr. Dan Bolton, head ianitor. WILLIAM MCBRIDE Commercial Whitewater State College, B.E., University of Wiscon- sin, M.S. GERALD FRITZ A Capella Choir Milton College, B.A.f Uni- versity of Wisconsin, M.A. COMMERCIAL ALICE SUTTON LUCILLE GARTZ Commercial Commercial Department C h a i r m a n f Whitewater State College, Whitewater State College, B.E. B.E. MUSIC MARVlN HAUSER Commercial Whitewater State College B.E., University of Wiscon- sin, M.S. JOHN ILTIS Band University of Wisconsin, B.M., University of Michigan, M.M. EUGENE ERICKSON Orchestra Department Chairman, Miss- ouri State College B.S.y Northwestern University M.M.F. 1 1 JAY MAIN Girls Choir Instrumental Instruction, Northwestern University, B,A., M.A. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO JAMES DAVIES University of Wisconsin, B.S., M.A. ROBERT KRUEGER University of Wisconsin, B.S. ELEANOR MAYER Girls Physical Education Chairman. University of Wis- consin BS 9.2 BETTY WlLSON University of Wisconsin, B.S. 14 ERVIN JOHNSON University of Wisconsin, B.S. THEODORE SORENSON Boys Physical Education Chairman. University of Wis- consin, B.S. EDITH GODLESKI La Crosse State Teachers College, B.S. H ISTO RY AN SOCIAL STUDIES ROBERT WEBB U.S. History, Northern State Teachers College, B.S. CECELIA HOWE Problems of Democracy, University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. JOSEPH BAGLEY French, English, Millikin University, B.A. fl Q 'W' S 1 i as i ,': ,fe V L fv 4 ty , as ir if ff SAMUEL LEETE BERNICE CADMAN World History, Lawrence U.S, History, Department College, Ph.B., University of Chairman, Lawrence College, Wisconsin, M.S. B.A. LANGUAGE PHYLLIS KILTZ Latin, Department Chairman, Nebraska State Teachers College, B.A., University of California, M.S. .HELEN TAYLOR U.S. History, Lawrence Col- lege, B.A. LLOYD MAKOOL U.S. History, University of Wisconsin, B.S. JOAN GRINDE Spanish, English, Beloit Col- lege, B.A. HILDA VEVLE JANE JACKSON English, University of Wis- NORBERT TLACHAC Speech, History, Eau Claire State Teachers College, B.S, Conslnf B-A- University of New Mexico, M.A. ROGER EMELSON English, Journalism, St. Olaf English, 5P99Cl1f Df0m0flCS: College, B.A. Beloit College, B.A, :I sf Q ig tJ,,Ljii erre . .,:. s s RUTH LANE English, University of Wis- consin, B.A. ARLENE SILNESS English, University of Wis consin, B.A. es , if A EDNA TAYLOR English, Department Chair- man, University of Wiscon- sin, Ph.B. JOYCE SHOBER English, Speech, University of Wisconsin, B.S. MARY HANSEN English, Speech, University of Wisconsin, B.S. AUDREY SMITH CHARLES HARTY English, Speech, Oshkosh English, Marquette Univer State College, B.S. SUV, Ph.B. 16 LUCILLE WELLS Mathematics, University of Michigan, B.A. JAN MANDEL Mathematics, Illinois State Normal, B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.S. RANDALL CLARK Mathematics, Indiana Univer- sity, B.S, VIOLA BARTELME Mathematics, Milwaukee State College, B.E., Univer- sity of Michigan, M,A. AGRICULTURE MATH EMATICS HAROLD JACOBS Mathematics, Iowa State, B.S. MARJORIE DAVIS Mathematics, Department Chairman, University of Wis- consin, B.S, ART ROBERT MILLER Vocational Agriculture, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, B.S. WILLIAM FRANZMAN Art, Senior Class Advisor, Winona State College, B.E., University of Wisconsin, M.S, 17 W ii . if if ijii i ' f , is .- is 7 is gm -f-ifilq , f. ,z , -. fa.: L' , U, V Nliziie- - m y K gr 3 5: AUGUST VOLLMAR Biology, Junior Class Advisor, Milton College, BS. kt O' is x SCIENCE J, HARVVOOD EVANS Biology, University ot Illinois, BS., MS. KENNETH KWELINGER Physics, Athletic Director, Platteville State College, B E., University of Wisconsin, MS. EDWARD GUETH Chemistryg Department Clwair- man, Cornell College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, MA. VERA LEE Biology, University of Wiscone sin, BS., MA. LOWELL WILSON Physics, Whitewater State College, BE, University of Colorado, M.E. E X AVIS MERTES BLANCHE BAKER Home Economics, Department . Chairman, Stout Institute, HELENASTROBEI- Home Economics: Stout INSII- BVS- Home Economics, Institutional tute, B.S. KENNETH HELLAND Machine Shop, Sophomore Class Advisor, Luther Col- lege, B.A. HOME ECO OMICS I DUSTRIA ARTS Cooking, Stout Institute, B.S DONALD MURGATROYD ,A Woodwork, Driver's Educa- tion, Ellendale State Teacher's College, B.S. , JOHN SCHWALBE LEROY KUMEROW Auto Mechanics, Driver's Ed- Industrial Arts, Stout Insti- ucation, Stout Institute, B.S. tute, B.S. 19 -1- 1 of Og 0 - n o:, :qu 's -E: JE .O I . . Q in TRAVELERS TRAVELERS CLASS OF I957 PRESIDENT .............. James Anderson VICE-PRESIDENT. . , ...... Keith Sterk SECRETARY ...... ....... K athleen Riley TREASURER ............... Sandra Buckley CLASS ADVISOR ..... William H. Franzmann 22 DAVID ABRAHAM HABEH English, Commercial, Art Wrestling 2. Juom-1 ADAMS ffiuovff EHQIISIL Com mercial, History, Math Homecoming 3,45 Debate 25 Latin Club 25 Orchestra 25 Drama Club 314: Phoenix 45 FBLA 3,45 For- ensics 2,35 Prom 3. SANDRA ADAMS San English, Language, Science, Math, History Homecoming 35 Student Council 2,35 Latin Club 2, Treasurer5 French Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Triple Trio 3,45 Drama Club 35 Prom 35 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Phoenix 2,3,4. DONALD ADEE Lem English, Math, History, Science, Industrial Arts CHARLENE AGNEW Char English, Language, Science, Band, Math Homecoming 45 Latin Club 2, Secretary 25 French Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Art Club 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Ushers Club 3,45 Phoenix 3,45 Prom 3. WILLA ALLAN English.History. Science, Language Math Homecoming 45 Student Council 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Choir 2,35 Drama Club 2,35 Ushers Club 3,45 Quill 8- Scroll 45 Phoenix 2,3,4, Under- classmen Co-Editor 45 Prom 3. RICHARD ALLEN Red English, History, Speech, Math Science, Industrial Arts J Club 45 Intramurals 2,35 Spot light 45 Football 2,3,45 Basket ball 25 Track 35 Prom 3. CHARLES ALLISON Chuck Band, English, Industrial Arts, Math Intramurals 25 Wrestling 3, Arch- ery Club 3,4. SHIRLEY AMBROSE ShirI English, Art, French, Moth French Club 35 Art Club 3,45 Phoenix 35 Science Club 35 Home Economics Club 3,45 Prom 3. JAMES ANDERSON Jim English, Math, Science, Language Student Council 3,45 J Club 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Intramurals 25 Phoenix 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Prom 35 Class President 2,4. MARLENE ANDERSON English, Commercial, Science, History, Home Economics Choir 2,3,45 Art Club 45 Drama Club 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Phoenix 45 FBLA 2,35 Home Economics Club 2,3,45 Future Nurses 45 Prom 3. THOMAS ANDERSON Andy English, Math, Industrial Arts, History Swim 25 Prom 3. PAUL ARBUTHNOT English, Orchestra, Science, French, Math French Club 2, Swing Band 3,4, Phoenix 3, Blue-J 3,41 Cross Country 2: TFCCR Qi Prom 3. ALLAN ATTLESEY lIAl.' English, Math, Science, ln- dustrial Arts MARY JO BARRETT HJOH, Science, English, Latin, Math Latin Club 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Future Nurses 3,4. I DONALD ARNDT ,Donn English, Math, Science, Band, History KATHLEEN AVERY Kathy English, Science, Math, Home Economics, History Prom 3. KENNETH BARRIAGE MRO English, Science, Math Science Club 3,4, Visual Aids 2, Future Engineers 2,3,4. JOAN ARNER THOMAS ARNOLD Yawns Tom English, Art, History English, Agriculture, lndus- Art Club 4, Prom 3. trial Arts, Moth JAMES BAKER Jim English, Math, Science, lndus- trial Arts, History Student Council 2, J Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Intramurals 3,4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Swim 2,3,4, Prom 3, Class V. Pres. 2. BONNIE BARTHEL English, Science, Home Eco- nomics, History Future Teachers 4, GAA 2,3, 4, Science Club 2, Home Economics Club 3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Prom 3. Future Farmers 2,3,4. BETTY BALLMER English, Commercial, History, Home Economics FBLA 2,3, Home Economics Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Future Nurses 3, Prom 3, Future Teachers 4. JANICE BARTHEL Jan English, Science, History Choir 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, FBLA 3, Home Economics Club 2,3,4, Future Nurses 4. DAVID BEHM Dave Industrial Arts, Math, English JUDITH BIER Judy English, Commercial, History, Home Economics Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, Blue- J 4, FBLA 2,3,4, Home Eco- nomics Club 2,4, Prom 3. MARGARET BLANK Margie English, Science, Commercial Home Economics Club 4, Fu- ture Nurses 3,4. VlRGlNlA BENNER Ginny English, Latin, Science, Math, History NHS 3,4, Vice President 4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Blue-J 4, Copy Co-Editor 4, FBLA 3, Future Nurses 3,4. DELORES ANN BILZ English, Commercial, History Choir 2,3, Cheerleaders 3, FBLA 4, Home Economics Club 4, Forensics 3. Transfer Student. JERRY BLOCK History, English, Speech, Math J Club 4, Phoenix 4, Blue-J 4, Spotlight 4, Debate 4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 3, Tennis 2,3,4, Prom 3. CHARLOTTE BENNETT Language, English, Math, His- tory Fidelis 3, Secretary, Home- coming 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Art Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 2, GAA 2, Prom 3, Class Treasurer 2. CAROL BIRENHOLTZ English, Language, History, Science, Math Homecoming 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Art Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 3,4, GAA 2, Phoenix 3,4, Prom 3. ROSE MARIE BOTHUN English, History, Science, Math Homecoming 2,3,4, Choir 2, 3,4, Triple Trio 3,4, Art Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, GAA 3,4, Phoenix 4, Blue-J 4, Prom 3. MARY BENSON Benny English, Orchestra, Science, History Drama Club 2,4, GAA 2, Quill 8- Scroll 3,4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Co-Business Manager 3,4, Future Nurses 2,4, En- semble 4. SALLY BIRMINGHAM English, Commercial, Home Economics Homecoming 3, Drama Club 2, GAA 2, Phoenix 3,4, Blue-J 4, Science Club 2, FBLA 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Prom 3. FRANZISKA BOYLE Fran English, Commercial, History FBLA 2,3,4, Home Economics Club 4, Prom 3. ROSEMARY BRAINARD 'fRose History, English, Home Eco- nomics Choir 4, Future Nurses 3. RICHARD A. BRASSINGTON Brass English, Math, History, Science Choir 2,3. DOROTHY BRAUNWORTH Darth English, Science, History Homecoming 3,4, Student Coun- cil 2, Latin Club 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, GAA 2, Science Club 2,3, Treas. 2, Future Nurses 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Prom 3. GARY BRAWNER English, History, Speech, Science, Math Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 4, ln- tramurals 2,3,4, Spotlight 4, De- bate 4, Football 2, Tennis 3, Prom 3. SANDRA BUCKLEY Sandy History, English, Commercial, Sci- ence. Homecoming 4, Student Council 3, Choir 2, Drama Club 2, Ush- ers Club 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, Prom 3, Class Treas. 4. HARRIET L. BURGETT Lucy English, History, Home Economics, Commercial Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3, Phoenix 3, FBLA 3.4, Home Economics Club 4. JOY BURNAM .IJOH English, Commercial, Home Eco- nomics, History Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,4. MARY BUTLER English, Commercial, Band Drama Club 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4. DE LANE BUTT Buzzy English, Industrial Arts DIXIE CAMPBELL MDW, English, Commercial, Spanish DlXlE CAMPBELL MDW, English, Commercial, Spanish JUDITH CAMPBELL Kim English, History, Science Choir 2,3,4, GAA 2.3,-4, Phoenix 4, Home Economics Club 3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Prom 3. MARK CAMPBELL English, Agriculture, industrial Arts Wrestling 3, Tennis 2. THOMAS CARNEY An Art, English, Math, Science Art Club 2, Intramurals 2,3,4. JOAN CARPENTER IIJOII Commercial, English, Math Choir 2: GAA 2: FBLA 2,3,4. DAVE CHESEMORE Cupid English, Science, Agriculture, History Drama Club 2, Intramurals 2,4, Future Farmers 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Sentinal 3, Football 2. RICHARD CHIPMAN Ollie English, Industrial Arts Homecoming 3, Intramurals 2, 3,4, Baseball 3. DAVID.CHRlSTENSON English, Industrial Arts, Science Intramurals 2,3,4, Football 2,3. GERALD CHRISTENSON IIJQYII English, Art, Industrial Arts Art Club 3,47 J Club 2,3,4p ln- tramurals 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4p Track 2,3. WILLIAM CLARK Bill English, Math, Art Intramurals 2,3,4, Phoenix 3, Football 2: Basketball 2, Track 2,3,4g Prom 3. ELISE CLINE English, Math, Speech, Science Homecoming 2,3, Queen 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Art Club 2,3p Spotlight 4, Prom 3. JAMES COMSTOCK Dobber English, History, Math, Industrial Arts Intramurals 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Tennis 2. JANE CONAWAY Janie English, Commercial, Home Eco- nomics Choir 2, FBLA 45 Home Economics Club 2,4. MARY CONDON English, Home Economics, Math, Commercial FBLA 4: Home Economics Club 2,3,4. DIANE CONINE llDill English, History, Science Choir 3, Home Economics Club 4. BARBARA CONNELL Barb English, Math, Commercial Science Club 3, FBLA 3,4, Home Economics Club 4. CAROL COX Commercial, English Student Council 4, Phoenix 4, FBLA 4. JUDITH CROSBY Judy English, Commercial, Lan- guage Fidelis 3,4, Treas 3, Vice Pres. 4, Homecoming 2, Stu' dent Council 2, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 2, Choir 2, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 2.3.4, Phoenix 4, FBLA 3, Prom 3. CAROLYN COPE English, History, Science, Lan- guage Homecoming 4, Spanish Club 3, Choir 2, Art Club 4, Drama Club 3.4, Sec. 4, Ushers Club 3,4, Phoenix 3,4, Prom 3. DICK CREEK Creekers History, English, Math, Sci- ence J Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. BARBARA CULLUM Barb English, History, Spanish, Sci- ence Homecoming 3,4, Student Council 3, Art Club 3,4, Dra- ma Club 3,4, Ushers Club 4, Prom 3. CAROL CORNETH English, Commercial History, Science Homecoming 4, Latin Club 2, Drama Club 3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Phcenix 4, Typing Edi- tor, FBLA 3,4, Prom 3. EUGENE CRIBBEN English. Agriculture, Math Intramurals 2,3, Future Farm- ers 2,3,4. HELEN DAMPIER nHenn History, Commercial, English Choir 2, GAA 2, FBLA 3,4. JOE COULTER Orley Industrial Arts, English, Sci- ence, Math J Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2, 3,4, Football 2.3.4, Swim 2, 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Class Vice Pres. 3. ROSEANN CRIBBEN Math, English, Spanish, His- tory Spanish Club 2, Future Teachers 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Choir 2, Prom 3. DOUGLAS DANZ Sphanie Band, Math, English Student Council 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Swing Band 2,3,4, Art Club 4, Intramurals 2,3.4, Golf 2,3,4. JOHN DAVIS Smiley Science, English, Agriculture, Band, History Student Council 2,3, Drama Club 2, J Club 3,4, Intra- murals 2, Future Farmers 2, 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 4, Track 2,3,4, Prom 3. MARILYN DIXON English, Commercial, Science, Language Homecoming 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Choir 2, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, Treos. 4, Prom 3. WILLIAM DOOLY Willy English, History, Math, Auto- Mechanics SIDNEY DAVIS 'Sid English, Math, Industrial Arts, Science J Club 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Football 2,-4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track 2. DAVID DONAHUE Dave English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science Intramurals 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Golf 2,3, Baseball 4. SANDRA DENNIS Sandy English, Commercial, Home Economics, History Homecoming 3, Choir 2,3, FBLA 3,4, Home Economics Club 4. HARVEY DONALDSON Bill English, Commercial, History Basketball 2, Baseball 2. JEAN DEWEY Jeannie English, Band, Commercial JUDITH DONKLE 'uudyff English, Language, Science, History Homecoming 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Science Club 2,3. BARBARA DOUGLAS NANCY DOWNING PATRICIA DROUGHT Butch Tinker Corki History, Home Economics. Commercial, English, Home English, Math, Science English, Math Economics Drama Club 2, GAA 2,4, Li- Home Economics Club 4- GAA 3, Prom 3. brary Club 2,3, Phoenix 4, FBLA 4, Future Nurses 2, Spotlight 4. DALE DUECKER Duke English, Industrial Arts, History, Math, Speech J Club 4, Spotlight 4, Intra- murals 2,4, Football 2,4, Basket- ball 2,3,4. SHIRLEY DULLER ShirI English, Commercial, Math Homecoming 4, Art Club 2, Drama Club 2, GAA 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4, Home Economics Club 2, 3,4, Future Nurses 2,3,4, Prom 3. NANCIE EGAN Nance English, Language, History Spanish Club 2, GAA 2,3,4, Homecoming 3, FBLA 3. RONALD ELLIOTT Frenchie English, Math, History .I Club 4, Future Farmers 4, Wrestling 3,4, Baseball 2, Ten- nis 2, Track 2,4, Prom 3. .IENESE EMMERT Nese English, Commercial, Orchestra, Math ChOir 2, GAA 3. MARSHA EMPEREUR Mush English, Math, Science Choir 2,3, FBLA 4, Home Fco- nomics Club 4. JUDITH ERIKSON lljudyll English, Language, Science, His- tory Homecoming 3,4, Student Coun- cil 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3,4, Choir 2, Art Club 3,4: Drama Club 3, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, Prom 3. JUDITH FADNER Twirp English, Commercial, Math, Sci- ence Band 2, Choir 2, Drama Club 3, FBLA 4. ALLAN FEIRN HAI!! English, Science, Agriculture, Band Future Farmers 2,3. ROBERT FEIRN Smokey English, Industrial Arts, Agri- culture Choir 2, Future Farmers 2,3, Football 2. DOUGLAS FIELD Fieldsy English, Science, History, Math Student Council 2, Spanish Club 3, Treas. 3, Choir 2, J Club 2, 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, Science Club 3, Cross Country 2, Swim 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Prom 3. ELIZABETH FINLEY Liz English, Home Economics, His- tory, Math Homecoming 3, Drama Club 3, Home Economics Club 2,3,4. GENEVIENE FINNANE Gen English, History, Speech, Science Homecoming 4, Drama Club 2,4, Future Nurses 4, Spotlight 4: Prom 3. GERALD FLANAGAN Jerry English, Science, History, Math Student Council 4, Intramurals 4, Football 4, Transfer from Edge- wood. PEGGY FOSTER English, Commercial Latin Club 2, FBLA 2,3,4. MARY FOX Foxie English, Commercial, Home Eco- nomics Drama Club 2,4, GAA 2,3,4, FBLA 2, Rod 8- Reel 3. GEORGE FREDERICK English, Industrial Arts, Math Intramurals 2, Football 2,4, Wrestling 2, Baseball 2,4, RODNEY FREEMAN Rod English, Math, Industrial Arts, History Choir 3,4, Prom 3. RICHARD FRUSHER Dick English, Industrial Arts, Science History LAURENCE FRY Butch Band, English, Math, Science Orchestra 3,4, Swing Band 3,4, Swim 4. SHEILA FULLERTON English, History, Speech Fidelis, Social Chairman 4- Homecoming 4, Drama Club 2 1 3,4, GAA 2,3, Science Club 2,3, Future Nurses 2,3, Sec. 3, Spot- light 4, Prom 3. DONALD GARDNER ,,DOn,, English, Industrial Arts, Science KAREN J. GARVIN Garv English, Math, Science, History, Latin NHS 3,4, Latin Club 3, GAA 2, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Blue-J 3,4, Edi- tor-in-chief 4, Forensics 2,3,4, De- bate 2,3,4, Prom 3, National Forensic League 2,3,4, Sec. 3.4. GARY GELLER Gar English, Industrial Arts. Math Student Council 3, Intramurals 2, Basketball 2, Golf 2,4, Prom 3. LOREN GILBERTSON English, Industrial Arts, Sci- ence, Math Choir 2,3,4, Future Engineers 2, Baseball 3, Prom 3, Arch- ery 3. DONNA GLOEDE Q Blinky English, Commercial, Band, Math, Science, History Homecoming 2, Swing Band 2,3, Choir 2,3, Drama Club 2, GAA 4, Home Economics Club 2, Forensics 2, Pram 3, Transfer from Sharon, Wis- consin. JOAN GRAMKE Peanut English, Orchestra, Science Homecoming 4, Orchestra 2, 3,4, Drama Club 2, Prom 3. BETTY GILLMORE English, Home Economics, Commercial, Science, Math Home Economics Club 4. VALERIE GOODALL Val English, Commercial Blue-J 3,4, Prom 3. PATRICIA GRANSEE Pat English, Band, Spanish, Math, Science, History Student Council 4, Future Teachers 4, Swing Band 2, 3,4, Drama Club 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Blue-J 4, From 3. JOHN M. GLASS English, History, Math Ushers Club 2, Football 2. ROBERT GOODENOUGH Hsobn English, Science, Math, His- tory Band 4, Choir 2, Swim 3,4. BETTY GRAY Red English, Commercial, History, Science Homecoming 3, GAA 2, Stu- dent Council 3, Drama Club 2,4, Ushers Club 3, Science Club 3, FBLA 2, Future Nurses 3,4, Treas. 3, Prom 3. DIANE GLENDE llDell English, Commercial Art Club 3, Drama Club 3 Cheerleaders 3,4, GAA 2 FBLA 3,4. GERALD GOODRICH Jerry English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science Choir 4. BARBARA GREEN Barbie English, Science, Language, History Homecoming 2,3, Student Council 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Triple Trio 3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Quill 8- Scroll 4, Phoe- nix 2,3,4, Senior Staff Editor 4, Blue-J 2,4, Prom 3, Class Sec. 2. NANCY HANNAWELL llpegell English, Commercial, Math ' ... RONALD HARNACK Ron English, Industrial Arts, His- tory Intramurals 2,3,4. GAYLE HAWTHORNE Commercial, English, History Student Council 2, Spanish Club 2, Drama Club 2, Phoe- nix 2,3,4. CAROLYN HANSON English, Science, Home Eco- nomics, Language, History, Math Latin Club 2,3, Future Teach- ers 3,4, Pres. 4, Drama Club 3,4, Ushers Club 3,4, Phoenix 2.3, Home Economics Club 3,4, Pres, 3, Prom 3. JOAN HARRIS English, History, Math, Sci- ence GAA 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, Future Nurses 4. Transfer Student, Atlanta, Ga. ALFRED HAURI NAI!! English, Agriculture, Math, Science, History Intramurals 3, Future Form- ers 2,3,4. ADELLA HEINE Della English, Commercial, Home Economics FBLA 2,3,4. ARDIS HARTLEY English, Science, Math, His- tory, Language Student Council 3,4, NHS 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, GAA 2, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Phoe- nix 2,3,4, Co-Editor Copy 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Blue-J 2,3, 4, Photo Stal? 2,3,4, Prom 3. .IULIETTE HANSON Julie English, Latin, Science, Or- chestra Fidelis 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Home- coming 3,4, Student Council 2, NHS 3,4, SSC. 4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Co-Consul, Dra- ma Club 2,3,4, All School Play 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Foren- sics 2.3,4, Debate 3, Prom 3: Class Officer 3, Sec., En- semble 3,4. RICHARD HANTKE Dick Math, Science, English, His tory, Language Student Council 2.3, Latin Club 2, Intramurals 2: SCI- ence Club 4, Visual Aids 2, Future Engineers 4, Prom 3. JAMES HARWICK Ace English, Math, Science, His- tory EVALENA HAZELTINE Evie English, Commercial, Art Art Club 3,4, Prom 3. JUDY HELLER Skip English, History, Science Band 2, Orchestra 2, Drama Club 3,4, Thespians 4, Cheer- leaders 3,4, Prom 3, GAA 2,3,4, Homecoming 3. DICK HEMMING Ernie Math, Science, English, History J Club 3, 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Football 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. DEAN HENSCHEL English, Agriculture, Math, Sci- ence Archery 3,4. ROBERT HENNING Bob Math, Band, English, Science Student Council 2, Library Club 3,4. PHYLLIS HERR Phil English, Home Economics, Com- mercial GAA 2,3, Home Economics Club 4. JACK HERRINGTON English, Industrial Arts, History Student Council 3, Science Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, 3,4, Track 2. PAULINE HEUVELMAN Paul Commercial, English, Home Eco- nomics FBLA 2,3,4, Home Economics Club 4, Prom 3. DAVID HESS Doc English, History, Science, Speech Choir 2,3,4, Science Club 3,4, FBLA 2, Spotlight 4, Football Manager 4, Basketball Manager 4, Baseball Manager 3,4. KENNETH HESSENAUER Skitz English, Industrial Arts,'Science Choir 2,3,4, Octet 2,3,4. CELENE HILKEN Commercial, English, History, Science, Language Spanish Club 3,4, Choir 2,4, Drama Club 2,3, Phoenix 3, Blue-J 3,4, FBLA 2,3, Prom 3. JUDY HILL English, Home Economics, History Library Club 4, RONALD HILLER Rohn English, History, Science, Lon guage Choir 2,3. WILLIAM HILT Bill English, Math, Science, History Football 3, Baseball 2,3,4. DAVID HOBBS Charley English, Math, Science Wrestling 3,4, Archery Club 3,4. ROBERT HODGE llscrnll English, Math, Science, History Science Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3. LESTER HOFF Amil English, Agriculture, Industrial Arts Intramurals 2, Future Farmers 2,3, Wrestling 3. ROBERT HOFF Bob English, Math, Science, History Future Farmers 2. SANDRA HOFFLAND Hoffie English, Math, Home Economics Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Thespians 4, Phoenix 3,4, Home Economics Club 4, Prom Comm. 3. BARBARA HOLMES Barb English, Commercial, Home Eco- nomics Homecoming 2.3, Band 2, Drama Club 2, Phoenix 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, Prom Comm. 3. DEANNA HOWELL English, Science, Band, Language, History Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3.4, Future Teachers 4, Art Club 3, Drama Club 3,4, Phoenix 3,4, Prom Comm. 3. LYNN HULBERT English, Math, Science, History Science Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 2, Treas. 3. MAUREEN HULL Miki English, Science, Art Homecoming 2,3,4, Student Coun- cil 2, Art Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 4, GAA 2, Phoenix 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Class Treas. 3. SHIRLEY HULL Shirl English, History, Language Homecoming 3,4, Student Coun- cil 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Future Teachers 4, Art Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 4, Phoenix 2,3, Prom Comm. 3. GWEN JACOBS Sparkie English, Art, Commercial Homecoming 3,4, Art Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 3,4, Phoenix 2,4, FBLA 2.3, Prom Comm. 3. 35 MARCIA JAMES Marsh Commercial, English Drama Club 4, GAA 3,45 FBLA 3,4, Home Economics Club 2. RUSSELL JOHNSON Russ English, Industrial Arts Choir 2, Science Club 2,3, Gun Club 4, Rod Club 4. REGlNA KEEGAN Hjecnu English, History, Commercial FBLA 2,3,4. CHARLES JEWETT MARVIN JANES Fink Chuck EY19liSl'1, Agriculture, ,Auto- English, industrial Arts, Math Mechanics, Math Wrestling 4. Drama Club 3,4, All School Play 3,4, Phoenix 3, Future Farmers 2,3,4, Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,4. WARREN JONES DALE ANN KEMP Tiger Anny English, History, Math Commercial, English, Home Choir 2. Economics FBLA 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Prom 3. CAROL KADE DONALD KELLOGG ffiqeilyff English, Orchestra, French, English, History, Science, ln- Science dusmci AHS Homecoming 3, Student Coun- Choi, 2,41 J Club 213i Swim cil 3,4, Sec. 4, French Club 213. 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Triple Trio 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 3,4, All School Play 3, Thespians 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, 36 Pres. 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Co- editor Underclassmen 3,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, ,s MARlLYN JOHNSON English, Home Economics, Math. JAMES KAKUSKE Kat Math, English, Science, His- tory Cross Country 2, Track 2,3,4. JUDlTH KIMBALL Judy English, History, Science, Home Economics Drama Club 2,3,4, GAA 2: Phoenix 3,4, Blue-J 3,4, Sci- ence Club 2, Treas. l, Future Nurses 2,4, V.Pres. 4, Prom 3, JAMES KING H-limi, English, History, Speech, Sci- EHCB J Club '2,3,45 Spotlight 45 Basketball 25 Wrestling 35 Cross Country 2,35 Trock 2,35 Prom 3. SHARON KNOX English, Commercial, History, Home Economics. RUTH KLINE Commercial, English Phoenix 45 FBLA 4. GARY KNAPPENBERGER Knapp English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science Choir 2,45 Intramurals 2.3. DONALD KNUTSON ,,Hep,, English, Math, Science, Band, Agriculture Student Council 3,45TI'6C1S. 45 NHS 3,4, Pres. 45 Band, Pres. 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Science Club 3,4, Pres. 35 Future Farmers 2,35 Prom 3. NANCY KRAUSE Nan Band, Commercial, English Swing Band 3,45 Drama Club 4: GAA 2,35 FBLA 2,3,4. CAROL LARUE JEAN LARSON English, Commercial, Home English, Math, Science, His- Economics, Moth Homecoming 45 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Prom 3. tory Future Nurses 4. EUGENE LAWRENCE Gene Bean English, History Homecoming 2, Choir 2,3,45 Octet 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Football 25 Basketball 25 Swim 25 Cross Country 25 Prom 35 Ensemble 2, DENNIS KNOPES Dutch English, Industrial Arts, Sci- ence Student Council 2 ROBERT LANKFORD llEdll English, History, Math J Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Football 25 Swim 2,3,4. NEIL LAWRENCE English, Band, Science, Math Student Council 35 Drama Club 25 Future Engineers 3,45 Electronics Club. PAUL LEEDER English, Industrial Arts, Com- mercial Intramurals 2,4, Visual Aids 2. PHYLLIS LEITH Phyl English, Commercial, History Choir 3, Drama Club 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, Blue-.I 4, FBLA 2,3,4, Home Economics Club 2,4: Prom 3. MARY ANN LEMEN 11Mcl11 English, Science, Home Econom- ics, History Choir 3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, CARL LIPETRI Industrial Arts, Math, English, Science Science Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Photo Stat? 4. JANET LITTLE Little-One Science, English, Math, French History Student Council 4, Art Club 3 Science Club 3, Visual Aids 3,4 Debate 4, Prom 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 3. RICHARD LITZLER 1 BARBARA LLOYD Barb English, Home Economics, History, Science V Choir 2,3, GAA 2,4, Home Eco- nomics Club 4, Future Nurses 2,3,4. JESSE LOUISON Bird Math, Science, History, English Intramurals 2, Baseball 4. EUGENE LUCEY Gino Math, Science, English, Agricul- ture Future Farmers 3. PHILIP LUDTICE Phil Band, English, History, Math, Science Student Council 2, Bancl, V.Pres. 4, Swing Band 2,3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Intramurals 2, Photo Staff 2,3, Prom 3. JAMES LUEDTKE Jim Math, English, Industrial Arts Science J Club 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2 Wrestling 4, Track 2,3. NEIL MACRORIE Dick English, Science, Math, Industrial Math, English, History Arts Quill and Scroll 3,4, Treas. 4, Visual Aids 3: Wrestling 23,4 Phoenix 2,3,4, Senior Co-Editor Cross COUHTFY 3,4- 4, Prom 3. HELEN MALONE English, Commercial, Home Eco- nomics FBLA 2,3,4. THOMAS MALONE Tom Art, English, Science, History, Math Student Council 4, Prom 3. BILL MANTHEY English, Agriculture, Industrial Arts Intramurals 2,3,4, Future Farm- ers 2,3,4. CAROL MANZ History, English, Spanish Homecoming 2, Home Economics Club 4, DONALD MAU Scrooge Band, English, Science Student Concil 3, Band, V.Pres. 4, Orchestra 2,3, Swing Band 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. PAT MCCABE English, Science, Math, Indus- trial Arts Intramurals 2,4, Future Engineers 4, Basketball 4, Tennis 2,4, Prom 3. GERALD MCCULLOUGH Clyde English, History, Science, Math Photo Staff 2,3,4. WILLIAM McCUMBER llBiHll English, Math, Industrial Arts, Science Baseball 3. JOSEPH MCGUIRE Mick English, Agriculture, History, In- dustrial Arts Orchestra 2, Future Farmers 2,3,4, Prom 3. JOSEPH MCKILLIPS Jae English, Art, Science, History Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3. EDNA ANN MINER Spooky English, History, Science, Math Drama Club 3, Ushers Club 2, GAA 4, Future Nurses 2,3. ANTOINETTE MOCCERO Toni English, Commercial Homecoming 3,4, Student Coun- cil 2, Choir 2,3,4, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 2,3, FBLA 2.4, Home Economics Club 4. JACQUELINE MOCCERO Jacke Science, English, History, Math Homecoming 4, Ushers Club 2, GAA 2, Visual Aids 3, FBLA 4, Future Nurses 4. JOAN MOORE English, Home Economics, Commercial Student Council 2, Choir 2, GAA 3,4, FBLA 3,4, Prom 3. JUDITH MOE Judy Commercial, English Choir 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, FBLA 4, Home Economics Club 2,3. STANLEY MOORE ,fsmnu English, Science, Industrial Arts, Math. SYLVAN MOE llsylll Math, Science, English, Latin Cross Country 4, Track 4. Transferred from South Da- kota. DONALD MORRIS Slice English, Science, Math, lndus- trial Arts Swim 2. MARILYN MULLIKEN English, Science, Math, Home Economics Homecoming 4, Future Teach- ers 3,4, Treas. 4, Choir 2, Home Economics Club 2,3,4, Sec. 2,3, Pres. 4, Prom 3. LAWTON MUNCY ELLEN NELSON English, Science, Math English, Home Economics, Spanish Club 3,4. Math Home Economics Club 4. DARRELL MONK Monk English, Math, Industrial Arts Intramurals 2,3. JANE MUELLER Janey English, Commercial, History Choir 2, Drama Club 2, Ush- ers Club 2, GAA 4, Future Nurses 2. THOMAS NELSON Tom Math, Science, English, Latin, History All School Play 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Editor Photo Staff 4, Blue-.1 2,3,4, Science Club 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Phuro Stott 2,3,4, Visual Aids 2,3, Debate 2,3,4, Prom 3. SUE NICKOL NiCkie English, Band, Commercial Homecoming 4, Orchestra 3, 45 Cl'lOlI' 25 Blue-J 45 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Prom 3. DIANE NORDING HDV, English, Commercial, Home Economics, History Ushers Club 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 4. MARY NORRIS Latin, English, Science, History, Math Student Council 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Drama Club 2, 4, Blue-J 4, Co-Editor Copy Staff, Science Club 2, 3,,4, Sec. 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. WAYNE NIGHTENGALE Nighty English, Math, Science, History Student Council 3, 4, J Club 3, 4, Swim 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Prom 3. ROGER O'LEARY Unger English, History, Math, Commercial Choir 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3. VERONICA OLSEN Bonnie Math, English, Science, Language Student Council 3, Future Teachers.4, Sec., Drama Club 2, 3, All School Play 2, 3, Cheerleaders 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Rod 81 Reel Club 3, Sec. ROLAND NOBLE Nobbs Science, English, Math, Industrial Arts Choir 2, 4, Octet 2. MIKE O'BRIEN ,,Ace,, English, History, Industrial Arts WILLIAM OLSEN Wild Bill English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science Homecoming 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3. 41 RONALD NOE Ron Math, English, Industrial Arts, History Visual Aids 2, 3, 4, Future Engineers 2, Golf 2, 3, 4. ., , MARY O'CONNELL Commercial, English, Math, History Future Teachers 3, 4, GAA 2, FBLA 4. EUGENE OSMOND Ozzie Eng I ish, Math, Science, History Intramurals 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4. BERNARD OWENS Science, Math, English, Latin, Orchestra Latin Club 2, 3, Future Engineers 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Electronics Club 4. PATTY PAGE Home Economics, English, Speech Spanish Club 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: Triple Trio 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4: All School Play 3, 4: TIWGSPIGUS 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Blue-J 3, 4, Spotlight 4. MICHAEL PEARSON Mike Band, English, Industrial Arts Swing Band 4. RUTH PENNYCOOK Ruthie English, Math, History, Home Economics Home Economics Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. CHARLOTTE PERKINS English, Commercial, Science Orchestra 2, GAA 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Phoenix 3, 4. LINDA PERSSON Bond, English, Commercial Student Council 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Phoenix 4, FBLA 3, 4. JOHN PETERS Pete English, History, Math, Spanish, Science Student Council 2, Spanish Club 4, J Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. GALE PFUND English, History, Science, Speech, Moth Student Council 4, All School Play 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Blue-J 4, Editor Feature Staff, Spotlight 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. GAYLE PICKERING Pick English, Science, Orchestra, History Choir 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Ushers Club 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Club 2, 3, Phoenix 4, En- semble 2, 3, 4. JANET POLAN Jannie English, Commercial, Home Economics, History Choir 3, 4, Art Club 4, Drama Club 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Treos. 3, FBLA 3. TOM PORTER Corpse English, Industrial Arts, Science Choir 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, Swim 3, Cross Country 3, Prom 3. DONALD POTTS 1lRed1l English, Industrial Arts -I2 JERRY POWELL History, English, Art, Science, Math Student Council 2, Choir 2, Intra- murals 2. WILLIAM PURNELL Muscles English, Math, Science, Industrial Arts Future Engineers 2, Wrestling 3. JEANNE QUAERNA English, Commercial, History Future Teachers 2, Choir 2, 3, Phoenix 2, FBLA 3. JOAN RADIGAN English, Science, Math, Commercial, History Homecoming 4, Student Council 3, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 2, 3, GAA 2, Science Club 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. SUZANNE REBOUT English, Band, Home Economics Swing Band 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 4. NANCY REED Nance English, History, Math, Commercial Homecoming 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2. ROBERT RESTIVO Rusty English, Art, Math Art Club 3, 4, J Club 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3. JACKIE REUTER English, Commercial, Home Economics Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 3, FBLA 3, 4. BETTY RICHTER Betts English, Home Economics, Commercial Student Council 4, Future Teach- ers 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, PATRICIA REILLY Pat English, Commercial, Home Economics FBLA 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 3, 4. DONALD RIGGS Scotty English, Industrial Arts, Science Student Council 3, Choir 2, Art Club 4, Basketball 2, Prom 3. KATHLEEN RILEY Katy English, Language, Band, Science Homecoming 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, Latin Club 2, Pres., French Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, Class Sec. 4. DAVID ROEHL Dave English, Industrial Arts, Art Intramurals 2. JEAN ROHERTY ALBERT SCHIEFELBEIN English, Home Economics, Science, History Homecoming 3, Student Coun cil 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4 GAA 2, 3, Phoenix 3, 4, Blue- J 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. BONNIE ROTH Albe English, Home Economics, English, Art, Industrial Arts COmmSI'CIGI Intramurals 3, 4, Football 3, FBLA 3- Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KAREN RUESCH RICHARD RUSCH DAVID' RUSSELL English, Commercial English, Industrial Arts, Art Dave FBLA 3, 4. English, Art, Industrial Arts THOMAS SCHAUER , Shivers English, Science, History, Math Homecoming 3, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Band 2, J Club 4 Swim 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. CAROL SCHEUNEMANN English, Commercial, History Homecoming 4, Latin Club 2, Choir 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, All School Play 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 4, GAA 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Phoenix 3, 4, Co-Editor Or- ganizations 4, Blue-J 4, FBLA 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, Prom 3. DONNA ROSSITER Cookie English, Band, Science, Language Homecoming 4, Student Coun- cil 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Art Club 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, All School Play 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Ush- ers Club 2, 4, Phoenix 4, FBLA 4, Future Nurses 2, Forensics 3, 4, Prom 3. LEROY SANDS Whitey English, Industrial Arts, History Intramurals 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, Golf 2, 3, 4. JON SCHLEISNER English, Art, Industrial Arts Math J Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Baseball 2, Prom 3. RICHARD SCHMELING DENNIS SCHOEBERLE PHILIP SCHOOFF WANDA SCHUDDA Dick Schabe Senator English, Commercial, English, Math, Science, English, Math, Commercial English, Language, Science, Hgme Economics Industrial Arts Intramurals 2, Basketball 3, History FBLA 3. Baseball 3, Electronics Club 4. Wrestling 2, Track 2. Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Phoenix ,4, Sports Editor, Blue-J 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Basketball 3. GARY SCHULTZ RUTH SQHULTZ THOMAS SCHULTZ DON SCIDMORE Wehoe English, Science, Language, Tom Sid English, Math, Science, Math English, Science, History English, Agriculture, History GAA 2, 3, 4. J ClUb 3, 4: lf1TfGmUI'0lS 2: Industrial Arts, Math Football 2. Spotlight 4: Cross Country 2, Future Farmers 2, 3, 4. RALPH SELGREN Swede English, History, Science, Math Student Council 2, Intra- murals 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 3. MARY SETZER English, Commercial, History, Math Drama Club 3, 4, FBLA 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 3, 4, Prom 3. 3, Track 2, 3, 4. TOM SHEA WILLIAM SHEA Dumbo Bill English, History, Math, English, Science, Math, Industrial Arts Commercial Drama Club 4, Intramurals 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Prom 3. 4, Choir 3, 4, Prom 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, Football 2, Track 2, Class Pres. 3. DAVID SHEBIEL Dave History, English, Math, Industrial Arts Spanish Club 3, J Club 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARY SHERIDAN English, Math, Science, History Student Council 2, Homecoming 3: Drama Club 2, GAA 2, 3, Quill 8, Scroll 3, 4, Phoenix 2, 3, 4, lndex Editor 3, 4, Blue-J 4, FBLA 3, Prom 3. FRED SHERMAN Fritz Math, Science, English, History, Band Orchestra 4, Swing Band 4: De' bate 3, Swim 2, 3, 4, Prom 4. NANCY SHERWOOD Nanc English, Commercial, History, Language Fidelis 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Spanish Club 3, V-Pres., Latin Club 2, Treas,, Choir 2: Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Phoenix 3, 4, FBLA 3, Prom 3. TERRY SIGWELL English, Industrial Arts, Math Intramurals 2, Prom 3. ARNOLD SIMETH English, Math, Science Intramurals 2, 3, Prom 3. JOAN SIMMONS Commercial, English, Home Economics Choir 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3 Prom 3. JEAN SIPI A Home Economics, English, History, Commercial Choir 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 3, FBLA 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Prom 3. ANITA SMITH English, Commercial, History Student Council 2, 3, French Club 2, Ushers Club 4, GAA 2, 4. SHEILA SMITH Smitty English, Commercial, History GAA 2, 3, 4, Blue-J 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. SONJA SMITH Sonnie Commercial, English, Math, French, Art Phoenix 2, 4. DON SNYDER Sneed Math, English, Industrial Arts Swim 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4. +6 VERNA SOVERNS Bunny English, Commercial, Home Economics Ushers Club 2, FBLA 2, 4, Home Economics Club 4. iceisiniirn SPAULDING Animal English, Math, Industrial Arts Intramurals 2, 3, Swim 2, 3, 4. SONJA SPEER Sonie English, Commercial, Math GAA 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Prom 3. ROBERT SPODEN Bob English, Science, Math, History French Club 3, Science Club 2, FBLA 2, Future Farmers 2, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. ANNA JEAN STAFFORD Commercial, Band, English GAA 3, Blue-J 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Prom 3. JAMES STAPLETON Grappler English, Commercial, Science, Math Choir 2, 3, 4, Octet 2, 3, 4, J Club 4, FBLA 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SUE STEARNS English, History, Commercial, Science Drama Club 3, 4, GAA 2, Blue-J 4, Science Club 3, FBLA 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Prom 3, Home- coming 4. KEITH STERK Peter English, History, Science, Industrial Arts Student Council 4, J Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. SANDRA STEVENSON Sandie History, Home Economics, English, Commercial Homecoming 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Cheerleaders 3, Phoenix 3, 4, Science Club 3, Visual Aids 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Treas, 3, Future Nurses 3, Prom 3, ROLAND STRAMPE English, History, Spanish, Speech Spotlight 4, Prom 3, WILLIAM STRAMPE Otto English, History, Science, Math, Commercial J Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. BARBARA STRANGLEN Barb English, Home Economics, Moth, Science, History Homecoming 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Home Economics Club 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. 47 MURIEL THOMAS 11Merf11 English, Home Economics, Math I ROGER THIEDE Math, English, Science, Band, History NHS 3, 4, Treas. 4, Latin Club 2, Band Treas. 4, Science Club 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Future Engineers 3, 4. WILLIAM SUMMERS Bill English, Math, Science, Orchestra, History NHS 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Science Club 3, 4: Forensics 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Future Engineers 3, 4, Sec.-Trcas. 4, Football 4, Ensemble 3, 4: Electronics Club 4. NANCY STUCKEY English, Home Economics, Math Homecoming 3, 4, Band 2, Choir 2, GAA 2, FBLA 2, Home Economics Club 2, Fu- ture Nurses 2, 3, Prom 3. SHIRLEY SWENSON Shirl English, Commercial, Language NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Prom 2, 3. FRANCES STRATTON Fran Math, English, Science, History Future Teachers 4, Choir 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 4, GAA 3: Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Phoenix 2, 3, 4, Copy Editor 3, 4, Blue-J 4, Future Nurses 2. -t8 JERRY SULLIVAN Sully Math, Industrial Arts, English Intramurals 2, Football 2, 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2. GERALDINE TEAL Geri English, Commercial Homecoming 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Latin Club 2, Bancl 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Phoenix 4, FBLA 3, Prom 3. E RICHARD THOMPSON Dick Math, Art, English Student Council 2, 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, Phoenix 3, 4, Co- Editor 4, Football 2, Basket- ball 2. MARGARET SULLIVAN Midge English, Math, Science, History Homecoming 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Blue-J 4, Science Club 3: Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. ROSE TEMPLE Commercial, English, Home Economics Drama Club 3, GAA 2, FBLA 4, Prom 3. TERRANCE THOMPSON Terry Math, Eqglish, Science, History Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Electronics Club 4. RALPH L. UPDIKE Raoul English, Language, Science Spanish Club 3, 4, Band 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Electronics 4. RICHARD TRACHSEL JOYCE TIFFANY English, Commercial, Home Economics Homecoming 4, Art Club 4, Drama Club 3, 4. NANCY TOUSIGNANT Nance English, Home Economics, Math, History Homecoming 4, Future Teach- ers 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4 GAA 2, Prom 3. I JOEL TURNER Dick English, Moth, Science, English, Science, Math History Band 2, J Club 4, Tennis 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 3, 4, Archery Club 3, 4. ARLENE THOMPSON ,,Ar,, English, Language, Commercial Homecoming 3, Student Coun- cil 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treas, 4, Latin Club 2, Sec., Choir 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Quill 8- Scroll 4, Phoenix 2, 3, 4, Pic- ture Editor 4, FBLA 3, 4, Prom 3, 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Prom 3. FRANCIS VAN COULTER Mike English, Industrial Arts, Math Wrestling 2, 4. JACQUELINE UGLOW Jackie English, Commercial Homecoming 3, Student Coun- cil 2, GAA 2, 3, FBLA 3, Home Economics Club 3, MARIE VAN GALDER Swing English, Home Economics, Commercial Art Club 4, GAA 2, Prom 3, Home Economics Club 4. 49 DONNA TOVVNSEND Dynamite English, Commercial, Art Art Club 4. DONALD UISCHNER Ush English, Math, Band, Science, History J Club 4, Pres., Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, MARJORIE VAN NATTA Marge English, Home Economics, History Library Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Prom 3, DENNIS VECHINSKY Den English, Science, Math, History. Choir 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 2. CAROLE JEANNE VICK Vickie English, Commercial, History. BARBARA VIGDAHL Barb English, Science, Home Ec., Homecoming 4, Latin Club 2, FBLA 4. RAYMOND VOEGELI HRGYH English, Industrial Arts, Agricul- ture. Future Farmers 2,4. KEITH VOGEL Vogs English, Science, Math, History, Student Council 3, Band 2, J Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Wrestling 4, Cross Country 2,3, Track 2. ELLIS WAGGONER IIEHYII English, History, Science, Math. Choir 2,3, Intramurals 2,3, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Wrestling 2. WALTER WAGNER Walt English, Math, Science, History. Student Council 2,3, NHS 3,4, Band 2, J Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3,4, Swim 2,3,4. GARY WALHOVD Wally English, Industrial Arts, Math. Choir 2, Intramurals 2,3, Foot- ball 2, Golf 2. RICHARD WALLER Wally English, History, Industrial Arts, Math. J Club 4, Intramurals 2,4, Foot- ball 2,3, Basketball 2,3,4. BARBARA WANKE Barb English, Band, Science, History. Latin Club 2, Orchestra 3, Drama Club 4, Library Club 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Prom 3. DAVID WANNINGER Gopher English, History, Math, Science. J Club 4, Secretary 4, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3. THOMAS WARD George English, Science, Math, History Student Council 4, Latin Club 2 Choir 2, J Club 4, Intramurals2 3,4, Football 2,3, Basketball 2,3 Golf 2,3. 1 SUSAN WARE Nsueif English, Commercial, History. Student Council 2, Band 2, Drama Club 2, FBLA 3.4 HELEN WARNECKE IIMGH English, Commercial, Math. Art Club 2,3, GAA 2, FBLA 2,3. MARILYN WARREN Mimi English, Science, Math, History. Drama Club 2, GAA 2, Science Club 2,3, Future Nurses 2,3,4. CAROL WELLS Wellsy English, Home Ec., History, Speech. Future Teachers 4, Cheerleaders 4, GAA 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Spotlight 4, Rad 81 Reel Club 3. JAMES WELLS Jim English, Industrial Arts, Speech. Spotlight 4, Track 3. IYLA WENDORF Wendy English, Band, Science, History. Homecoming 2,3, Latin Club 2, Band 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Art Club 3,4, GAA 4, Library Club 4, Blue-J 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Future Nurses 3,4, Prom 3. PHYLLIS WEST uphill! English, Science, History, Moth. Homecoming 4, Art Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 4, Drama Club 2,3, Ushers Club 2,3, Blue-J 4, Prom 3. GARY WHITE Stomach English, History, Math, Industrial Arts. LU ANN WHITSON Lou English, Home Ec., Commercial. Choir 2. DOROTHY WILLIAMS English, Commercial, Language. French Club 3,4, Drama Club 4, FBLA 4. DARLENE WILLIQUETTE 'fowl' English, Commercial, History. Phoenix 2, FBLA 2,3,4. KATHRYN WOLFE Sissy English, History, Spanish. Homecoming 3, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Drama Club 2- Phoenix 3, Blue-J 4, Typing Editor 4, Science Club 3. MARLENE WORTMANN Mar English, Science, Math, His- tory, Home Economics, Home- coming 4, Student Council 4, Drama Club 4, GAA 2, Science Club 2,3,4, Future Nurses 2,3,4, Prom 3. JOAN YOUMANS English, Home Economics, History, Future Teachers 2, Choir 2,3,4, MARY ELLEN ZANTON English, Orchestra, Speech, History, Homecoming 3, Latin Club -2, Choir 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 4, Cheerleaders 2, GAA 2,3, Phoenix 3,4, Blue J 3,4, Spot- light 4, Debate 3,4. ROBERT WYSS ll Bob!! English, History, Math, Sci- CHCB. KATHLEEN YOUNG HKGYH English, Science, Math, Home Economics, GAA 2,3, Home Economics Club 3, Fu- ture Nurses 3. ESTHER ZANZINGER English, Commercial, Home Economics, Homecoming 3, Choir 3,4, Drama Club 3, FBLA 3,4, Home Economics Club 3,4, Treas. 4, Future Nurses 2. 52 SANDRA YATES Sandy English, Science, Commercial, Homecoming 2, Latin Club 2, Drama Club 2, GAA 2, FBLA 4, Prom 3. ROSE MARIE YEHLE Rosle English, Commercial Phoenix 4, Choir 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4, CAROL YOUTZY English, Commercial, Home Economics, History, Drama Club 2,3,4, All School Play 3, Ushers Club 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4. RONALD ZABEL Hkonu English, Industrial Arts, Sci- ence, History, .l Club 4, Foot ball 2,3, Track 2,3. SANDRA ZIEGELMANN Sandy English, Commercial, Home- coming 2, Choir 2, GAA 3, Phoenix 4, FBLA 3,4, State Vice-Pres. 4, Prom 3. RALPH ZIGLER uzigu English, Industrial Arts Science, History. 4 ROBERT ZIMBORSKI usleepyu English, Industrial Arts, Art, History Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2. .. Rx v- -1 CHRISTINE SELVOG Yado English, History, Commercial CAMERA SHY RICHARD GOLUCH Dick English, Math, Latin, Science, History ROBERT HOWARD Ilstudll English, Industrial Arts, Science ALEXANDER MacDONALD Sandy English, Math, Industrial Arts, Science PATRICIA RAMSDELL llsabyll English, Home Economics, Art Choir 4, GAA 3, Home Economics Club 2. EDWARD ROCKSTEAD Rocky1' English, Math, Science, Industrial Arts PAUL RYSON Bandit English, Industrial Arts, Math Student Council 4, Science Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3. GEORGE SCHNEIDER Elvis English, Math, Speech, History JOHN SCHWEIGHARDT English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science JOAN STANKE HJOH English, Commercial FBLA 2, 4. DOUGLAS WARREN Doug English, Industrial Arts, Math, Science Football 2. HENRY WEMSTROM Hank English, Commercial, Math, Science, History ,He ....i.,,.. . .Man -v JLINIORS President ...... .... G erald Hoffschmidt Vice-President .... ..... J ohn Frechette Secretary ...... ..... L inda Richards Treasurer ...... .......... P hylis Hull Class Advisor .... .... M r. 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W .gn . may 1 V' ' Joyce Schwerin Carol Scidmore Carol Scott Leo Sterk Tom Stevenson Dennis Strondlie -1.5 . rcr , K' M T1 K f ' ni ' ' A A ian Julie Seeman Barbara Selvog Virginia Setzer Richard Sexton . 1- 1- :sp-.. 1 J -' X 1 in 1 , K umar ,fy .. V ,N .. ,. . ' i S si: 5 ES -1 u S J- if 8 i wt fe, K il Q' Q. Y' , , i,,i Terai S J T T T, . I . .. T ,,t. ,g i f if Y Qi - Ei -it Ni ,H , 2 Z K fp, 6 Q I 3. :- J so ,a-r-iQ .S lie f Barbara Shafer Donald Shebesta Jim Shebiel Dave Showers Marie Silbough iii i 1 ' s vs 5 SW e3 ggvlli 5 i sigii ci ,gg 3? J. -l,, 1 l 1 2 if f Wad 4 M if 1 I ui si? 1 fi-it l G. .f'::-95:5 . , -L, , .. s , ,. W3 K F f x l it Q dl , as 1. l 8 Lwrh. 3:51. ii'?v:,f, A li' ix i in J SW... M ,, Q, I-it iv 1 , . . al l is I ,pm R I I fm s s i 4 S img ll? it . lil T jim Q gm lk 5 'ft ll? 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Michael Williams Put Williams . I. J - - oYCe WillinQ 2 fri 76 Q ., ' , 4 ., V 2, :wg I V ai: ,ag -iff ,Lf L , 5 2' Richard Wentland Bonnie Wiskie Jack Wiskia Jim Wiskia Robert Woodman Joan Wyss Norman Yakes Dick Yates Charles Zaiicek CAM ERA HY Asenath Adamany Shirley Albright Nancy Bilz Gerald Dabson David DeRosier Margaret Everding Robert Fanning John Freitag Jim Richardson Roberta Grant Liz Russell Wilmer Herr Barbara St. Clair Ray Hodge Lester Schumacher Vance Hull Anne Smith Ray Iverson Lowell Smout Judy Klemp Kathleen Stearns Jim Knappenberger Michael Sterk Robert Knudson Karen Strampe John Krueger Carol Tracy Beverly Larsoo Gloria Walther Richard Moore Marilyn West Lawrence Pierson Karen Widmer , Y l 77 Leland Zillmbr Rose Zimborskl v Walter Zydziigv Deanna Elllw' in ,ff ,Q 1 I flfl N X W xi YI ' 7 V3 W W it I fn fl C9 'Q 5, ? 4 V 5 12 K W V 9 5 , , x,,f , 4 fl: f X , N o calf WAYS -.l. z..x - - ' c -' ' , 4 X 0 1 I: ,s 0 f Moo M we rr' ' -rs- ' .4 U! 'W . . Waiting for student council candy from Bonnie Olrn- Student Council otticers greeting the Beloit officers as stead and Jett Thomas, are Nancy Sherwood, Arlene they board the bus for the convention in Superior. Thomson, Marilyn Dixon, Shirley Hull, and Willa Allan, Pledging faith and service to their country and community for Civil Defense. Ofticers ot the student council left to right: Mr. Ralph Mitby, adviser, Don Knuton, treasurerg Carol Kade, secretary, Wayne Dalton, vice-president, Bill Shea, president. Representatives are as follows-FIRST ROW-Left to Right: T. Preuher, D. Boylen, T. Ward, J. Thomas, C. Knipp, K. Triplce, J. Little. SECOND ROW: T. Malone, D, Shebesta, R. Mau, E. Schultz, D. Croft, B, Richter, C, Cox, P. Gransee, A. Hartley. THIRD ROW: T. Schauer, J. Hall, J. Osmond, J. Warner, B, Olmstead, S, Pospeschil, S. Fredendall, L. Hill, D. Steed, T. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: S. Allan, J. Kapke, D. Yates, K. Fenrick, M. Black, C. Birenholtz, S. Hull, N, Sherwood. FIFTH ROW: G. Hart, M, Bartels, P. Smith, A. Smith, D. Link, L. Cox, P. Hull, D. Carr, STUDE T COUNCIL We, the members of the Janesville High School Student Council, in order to stimulate self government in our school through student representation and to work tor the general welfare ot our school, do hereby establish the Janesville High School Student Council. Some of the things the student council provided tor us during the year were council dances, a scholarship given at the end ofthe year, student prices at theaters, the furnishings tor the J-Room, and countless other things. During this school year the council worked on furniture and a pop dispensing machine tor the J-Room, bringing up to date the constitution and preparing for the state convention that was held here in October, 1957. The main money-raising protect was the candy sale that was held this year. The Janesville High School Student Council is a service organization working together to help the student body and the school. M. Dixon, A. Thomson. Vice-representatives-FIRST ROW-Left to Right: G. Maxheld, L. Williams, J. Jerome, S. Ashton, M. Davenport, K. Minor, J. Hoftschmidt, B. Sullivan. ROW TWO: J. Frechette, J. Rienhart, J. Christenson, K. Sterk, B. Losching, B. Kapke, E. Conway, J. George. ROW THREE: M. Madden, J. Roherty, J. Roherty, C. LaReau, R, Drew, D. Howell, H, Burgett, M. Emperor. ROW FOUR: B. Urqhart, G. Pfund, J. Krug, J. Anderson, C. Brose, J, Krug, J. Anderson. ROW FIVE: G. Geller, J. Brakhof, K. Schmidly, S. Besitsky, M. Wartman, W, Allen, J. Austin, B. Brandt, A. Hauri. ROW ONE: A. Hartly, C. Kade, C. Hilkin, A. Thompson. K. Riley, Miss Vera Lee. ROW TWO: Miss Edna Taylor, D, Knutson, W. Summers, S. Swenson, K. Garvin, B. Owens, C. Agnew, R. Thiede, J. Hanson. 72 K 5 , er. ,g J g M. , it s if .eww ' 1 f , :Q Officers left to right: Virginia Benner, Walter Wagner, Carolyn Hanson, SEATED: Janet Little. Among JSHS's highest hon- ors stands the rank ot those who have distinguished them- selves by maintaining both high scholastic averages and making worth while con- SEATED left to 'rightz M. Norris, M. Benson, J. Roherty ROW ONE STANDING: R. Drew, K. Fenrick, K. Reusch, M O'Connell, M. Foster, J. Adams, C. Birenholtz, L. Persson ROW TWO: D. Howell, P. Gransee, L. Wyss, S. Moe, S Adams, T. Ward, B. Gray, F. Sherman, M, Dixon, T. Nelson INFORMATION DESK: Arlene Thomson. tributions to school citizenship. This select group ot students is known as the National Honor Society. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service are the tour factors con- sidered when elections are made. First semester NHS was composed ot only seniors while the second semester contains both iuniors and seniors. New ofticers are also elected each semester. Each year members of this organization promote the sale ot magazine subscriptions to provide a scholarship for some deserving senior. They also offer their services to preside at the information desk. SEATED left to right: F. Stratton, C. Kacle. STANDING: Mr. Ch l H t M. M D l ar es ary, c onu d, L. Fisher, B. Green, W. Allan, C. Knipp, N. Brussot M. Austinson, P. Schoof, D. Thompson, M. Benson, C. Scheunemann, J. Kresl, A. Thompson, M. Sheridan, A. Hartle y, T. Nelson, R. Litzler Miss Hilda Vevle- Quill and Scroll is a very busy organization. As some ot its projects, it sponsors the Adello Belto Cancer Fund drive. The club also holds the annual Valentine's Dance. This year the dance was Heart l-lop. Appropriately enough, the dance was held on February I4, Valentine's Day. Two initiations are held annually. These are usually murder, as the initiates will verify, This honorary journalistic organization admits juniors and seniors only. In the spring of the year Quill and Scroll held an all-school oraanization banquet Queen and her court, left to right: Shirley Masterson, Veronica Olson, Dean Kresl, Barh Green, Carol Kade, Meredith Green, Mary Bartels, and Marie Van Galcler. 83 PHQE IX Mr. Harty and Mrs. Silness, advisers Ardis Hartley, editor-in-chief Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines is the persis- tent cry of the editors. All fourteen of them, along with their staffs, work hard to fulfill the demand. They meet Monday nights in room 313 under the guidance of Mr. Harty and Mrs. Silness where their work is planned and executed. The Phoenix staff brings this to the student body for their enjoyment and to show them that educa- tion is worthwhile. After long hectic hours of work, the task set before them is finally accomplished and dis- tributed. Art staff: Dick Thompson and Joel Turner, co-editors, D. Rich- ardson, G. Jacobs, and B. Buerki. Sports editor- 84 Index staff: bell, and E. Mary Sheridan, editor, B. Benner, J. Camp- Conway. Typing staff Carol Corneth editor J Adams C. Cox G. Pickering and R Kline at the typewriter. staff: Phillip Schoof, R Brandt C Brosi Underclassmen and faculty stag. Willa Allan and Carol Kade, co-editors. SEATED- Left to Right: S. Logan, L. Williams, D. Carlson. STAND- ING: J. Loofboro, J. Tanda, J. Tyrolt, A. Dunphy. Senior start. Duck Litzler and Barb Green, co-editors. SEAT- ED: M. Dixon, N. Sherwood. STANDING: D. Fields, J. Roherty, J. Kimbal, G. Hart, K. Riley. Tom Nelson, photography editor and Arlene Thomson, picture editor Organizations staff. Carol Scheunemann and Martha McDonald, co-editors. SEATED: N. Brussat, S. Porter, S. Besite sky, D. Link. STANDING: C. Cope, D, Rossiter, L. Persson, S. Birmingham, S. Pospeschil. ROW THREE: D. Showers, F. Pospeschil, P. Thorman. Copy staff. Frances Stratton editor SEATED Left to Right A Gehrke M. Price, P. Lehr, P. Gransee 'rn min Left to right, editors and adviser: Miss Hilda Vevle, Karen Garvin, and Gale Piund. he vi Blue-J news staff, left to right: Judy Biei, Marilyn Finley, Sue Klinner, Martha McDonald, Barbara Green, Ardis l-lartly, Nanci Gruver, Jerry Peter' --'r '-r-tor editors, Judy Kresl and Maraet Austinson. 2 . This year, as in any other year, the Blue-J brought you all of the outstanding news and im- portant events of the school year, Among the other activities either sponsored or helped along by the Blue-J this year were: the Radio Free Europe as- sembly program, the Editorial Board supper, Teens Against Polio drive, and Brotherhood Week. All in all, it should be ob- vious why the sixty members of the Blue-J were kept quite busy. These members all help to contribute to the bi-weekly publications which you have re- ceived this year. t u Editorial stafi, STANDING left to right: Virginia Benner, Mary Norris, Paul Arbuthnot, Jim Bell, Nancy Brussat, Marget Austinson, Linda Fisher, Judy Kresl, Mary Ellen Zanton, and Tom Nelson. SEATED: Gale Plund and Kathryn Wolfe. as J E ,hm F-Q-wang Feaiure Staff, Left fo right STANDING: Carol Kade, Diane Block, Judy Roherly, Linda Fisher. SEATED: Nancy Brussaf, Rose Marie Bofhun. ROW ONE, Left to right: Judy Adams, Mary Benson, Janet Little, Mary Norris, Roger Theide. ROW TWO Jim Halverson, Steve Ambuhl, Pa? Gransee, Virginia Benner, Frances Sfratfon. I-Q Left to right: Jim Hickey, Party Page, Dave Showers, Mary Ellen Zanfon, Jean Roherfy, Doris Mogenson. 87 ,-1-.--, l Bill Reining, vice-president, Jim Krug, Dave Cress, John Teeny, Dick Taylor, Dick Smith, Carl Lipetri, Tom Virnig, John Brand, Tom Nelson, P H 4 B president. A car door slams, the roor ot cz motor is hecird, ond the cold wind whistles. Such was the set- ting previous to the newly named Photo Club's proiect trip to-ony- one knows. The odviser plus the members will long remember these nocturnol trips to vorious places tor camera essoy materiol. In addition to these outside events the club took the pictures tor the Blue-J ond the Phoenix this yecnr. Besides their other events the club members were re- sponsible for abundont supply of photographic displays in our halls this year. John Teeny, Cori Lipetri, Jim Krug, Dove Cress, checking cameras. 4 Ziff.. 'l: L 9, X Q, l i N Z Rb Mixing chemicals are John Brand, Dick Smith, Dick Taylor, and Bill Reining, ROW ONE-Left To Right: T. Schultz, P. Page, G. Bravvner, M. Zanton, G. Schneider, D. Hess, R. Stramp, J. Block, Mr. Tlochac. ROW TWO: G. Pfund, R. Allen, C. Weells, E. Cline, J. Wells. ROW THREE: G. Finnane, S. Fullerton, J. King, D. Duecker. FUTURE TEACHER A movie, Teacher's Crises, describing problems of The Teaching profession, if There are any, was one of The movies viewed aT a Future Teachers meeting, Panel dis- cussions vvere also held, vviTh one of the Topics being Child Discipline. This club, headed by Miss Joyce Shober, was ac- Tive in promoting inTeresT in the Teaching profession, SpoTIighT is both a class and an extracurricular activity promoted bythe Speech ll class under The supervision of Mr. Tlachac. The SpoTlighT group produced and direcTed a Hfteen minuTe radio program each week. The program vvas recorded in The high school studios and was presenTed on Wednesday evenings over VVCLO. SpoTlighT Tries To Turn The spoTlight on each club or activity in the school. A weekly SpoTlighT SaluTe',' gives recognition To some ouT- sTanding person in The school. ROW ONE: S. Muenchow, M O'Conner, D, Mogenson, C. Salzman, P. Hooper, P. Hovland, N. Willirtg, B. Hedgecork, R. Prennycook. ROW TWO: F. Stratton, N. Tousignant, C. McNally, C. Kutz, M. Finley M. Reuss D. Howell W. Allan S. Hull, J Hedf ecock, B Ballmer. R , , , , . 3 . . OW THREE: A. Clay, N. Gruver, R. Upriilre, C. Goodsell, J. Burhans, J. Goodsell, C. O'Connell, M. O'Connell, C. VVells. Ohqccrs: Bob Brandt, viccfpresidentg Carolyn Hanson, president, Bonnie Olson, secretary, Miss Joyce Shober, adviser, Rose Ann Crib- ben, treasurer. Left to right: Mr. William Paleen, Mrs. Audrey Smith, Geraldine Maxtield, Jill White, Wanda Reeder, Marget Austinson, Pat Hall, Miss Jaon Grinde, Ruth Ann Drew, Mrs. Ruth Lane, Karen Fenrick. FQRENS CS Forensics is a competitive speech activity governed by the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association. During the school year, the students are entered in the following contests: local elimination, league, dis- trict, and state. The areas ot competition include oratory, original and non-original, declamation, serious and humorous, four minute speech, externporaneous speaking and ready, and interpretative reading. In the spring of l956, five 'Janesville students entered the state contest. They were Julie Hanson, Priscilla Smith, Carolyn Miller, Lynda Wyss and Roger Thiede. Julie, Priscilla and Roger received the highest award which the state can give, the gold pin which signifies excellence. Coaching forensics are: Mrs. Audrey Smith, Mrs. Ruth Lane, Miss .loan Grinde and Mr. William Paleen. Mr. Norbert Tlachac coached during the 1956 season. Left to right: Bonnie Olmstead, Diane Block, Priscilla Smith, Mary Ellen Zanton. SEATED1 Janet Little, Karen Garvin, Leigh Helgeson, Janet Warren, William Summers, Lynda Wyss, Roger Thiede, Melanie Adams. DEBATE We resolve that the Federal Government should sustain the prices of major agricultural products at not less than 90 per cent of parity, Karen Garvin and Jim Krug could be heard stating vigorously at the debate meets. Other members of the A squad arguing the negative of the previous question were Bill Summers and Roger Thiede. Taking over the debate team atter January 28, l957, Mr. William Paleen led the squad through a good season. Previous to this date Mr. Norbert Tlachac was the competent adviser. The highlight ot the year was the Janesville ln- vitational Debate Tournament, in which Janesville was host to seventeen schools and 225 debators. Talking about the year's plan are: Bill Summers, Mr. Paleen and Roger Thiede. Members of thc debate team are: Dale Meyer, Janet Little, Leigh Helgeson, Jim Hickey, Mr. Tlachac, Linda Wyss, Jim Krug, Fred Sherman, Roger Thiede, Karen Garvin, Bill Summers, Richard Sexton, Mary Ellen Zanton. Standing at the speakers stand is Priscilla Walker. l r-I ROW ONE-Left to Right: M. Benson, M. Norris, C, Cope, B. Wanlce, R. Bothun, M. Zonton, L. Persson, J. Polan, J. Heller, C. Corneth, B. Gray, J. Roherty, G. Jacobs, B. Cullum, M. Anderson, J. Borthel, M. Butler, D. Rossiter. ROW TWO: C. LaValley, C. Goodsell, S. Muenchow, B, Bierkness, L. Buggs, N. Bienash, C. Bryant, L. Richards, V. Strampe, M. Madden, J. Roherty, R. Drew, S. Klinner, N. Zigler, M. Austinson, A. Clay. ROW THREE: C. Scheunemonn, S. Keeter, E. Conway, S. Stark, S. Romanzok, P. Anderson, S. Croake, B. Porter, B. Urquhart, D. Manthey, B. Burnham, A. Buggs, D. Block, M. Matheson, S. Fredendall, E. Myhre, J. Lash, A. Gehrke, C. Close, M. O'Conner. ROW FOUR: D. Dunlavy, T. Fish, J. McCartney, P. Hull, M. Price. Heavens, a green corduroy shirt B and faded blue Levi's walk around on the person ot Mr. Roger Emelson, one of the advisers ot the Drama Club. His pert assistants were Miss Mary Hanson and Miss Joyce Shober. The club was busy, busy, busy. Alter producing Bernardine, they helped with the Senior Class Play and The Wizard of Oz. With the purpose of gaining knowledge in play production, the Drama Club iourneyed to Whitewater in September. With the thought ot becoming a Thespian ever present in their minds, they worked wholeheartedly toward their goal. Drama Club ohicers were: Larry Schmidt, i vice-president, Carolyn Cope, secretary, Donna Rossiter, president. Not pictured is Mary Janes, clerk. 92 he ssfgsizwgm, sry is f i, 5 L i,,,.s,,,w LX uA,, mi fi J K ia , Q s Q g if P57 ,. g i 'twwgrf . it L N, W J' AiLL SCHGCL PLAY if i The Cruds may come and the Cruds may go, but there's no one quite like Bernardine. Bernardine, the All School Play, was a smash hit, rated hfoetter than the average high school play , a Halloween world xigithxits own set ot values, dreams, and a cockeyed edge to Iailimgyhiter. f - Pl?t!Bernardine, which portrayed the adolescents' search tor iophisticatiorf, had teen-age males for most ot its characters. Mr, Roger Emelson, with the assistance ot Miss Joyce Shober ancfi Miss Mary Hanson, directed the cast to a well- atknded prbduction. Student directors were Donna Rossiter and Mdry Benson. Wee Willie, pride and joy ot the cast, attracted many laughs andiymuch attention. ,J Among other unusual aualities were the scenery changing, which was done without drawing the curtains, and the out- standing liglitting. Lift Right: Gale Pfund, John Lennas, Bob Wright, f MtJrv Jane5,i'iGil Butler, PhHr,,Luedtlce, and Patty Page. Left to Right: Rose Bothun, Dan Boylen, Bob Wright, Jim Harwick, Calan Bryant, Larry Schmidt, Marv Janes, John Lennas, Julie Hanson, Phil Luedtlce, Gil Butler, Patty Page, Gwen Jacolos, Linda Richards, Gary Brawner, Tom Shea, Carol Scheunernann, Pete Ryson, Dick Hemrning SEATED: Gale Ptund and Mary Ellen Zanton. 1 1 K l it t 'IFR Left to Right: Dan Baylen, Phil Luedtke, Marv Janes, Jack Lennas, and Bolo Wright. Lett to Right: Marv Janes, Phil Luedtlce, Jack Lennas Bob Wright, and Gil Butler. 1 Members of Thespians are SEATED: Gwen Jacobs, Mary Ellen Zanfon Pam Page STANDING Larry Schmidf, Marvin Janes, Carol Kade, Miss Shober, Miss Hanson Rose Marne Bothun Carolyn Cope Mr Emelson. THE PIANS l hnally made Thespiansf' you can hear Drama Club members saying. Thespians is an honor earned only aTTer TOO hours or TO poinTs of acTive work in The Drama Club. The club was l4epT busy This year Trying To guide The Drama Club, Taking a held Trip To Chicago To see The MaTch Makers, and concluding iniTiaTions for new members. The club was compefenfly lead by: Donna RossiTer, president Rose Marie BoThun, vi-:ef president Carol Kade, secreTaryg and PaTTi Page, Treasurer. Learning about The control board are Mr Ernelson Rose Marie Bofhun, Gwen Jacobs Carol Kacle and Philip Lucltke 3 2 WIZARD OF OZ Mary Ellen Zanton, Patti Page, Marget Austin Sandy Adams, Carl Belk, and Carol Kade The Wizard of Oz was the oper- etta chosen this year by the A Cappella Choir. It was accompanied by the fine Janesville orchestra. The operetta was presented February 8 and 9. The plot was based on the travel of a Kansas girl named Dorothy Gale, por- trayed by Sandy Adams, who was whisked into fairyland on a cyclone. All the troubles Dorothy has in getting back to Kansas makes an exciting story. She meets such characters as the Munchkins, played by the choir, scarecrow by Carl Belk, Tin Woodman, Wayne Dalton, Cowardly Lion, Ken Hessenauer, and the Wizard of Oz, Dennis Vechinsky. The scenes that were made for the Wizard of Oz were of extreme quality done by the Art Department. Other departments where credit was given were science, home economics, and drama. avi Carl Belk, Sandy Adams, Ken Hessenauer, and Wayne Dalton ll., 4 .9 fn., ROW ONE-Left to Right: W. Summers, B. Owens, L, Inmqln, K. Hushka, S. Krause, L. Ludwig, W. Dalton, G. Pickering. ROW TWO: C. Kade J. Hanson, J. Emmett, B. Braden, J. Goodsell, K. Costerisan, M. Edison. ROW THREE: M. Benson, J. Gramke, J. Fadner, R. Zimborski, J. MacFarlane M. Ball, K. Swane, B. Wanke, l. Wendorf, K. Riley, L. Persson, C. Kutz, J. Helmied, S. Porter, ROW FOUR: K. Fenrick, M. Zanton. ROW FIVE The Easter Concert was one ot the outstanding achieve- ments of the Senior High School Orchestra. Fifty-eight members had worked feverishly to assure the high standard of musician- ship exhibited at the program. Behind them lay vivid recollec- tions of Matinee ot Melody, the riotous Bernadine, and the festive Christmas Concert. A select orchestra participated in the fantasy operetta Wizard of Oz and contributed greatly to its success. These able musicians, under the direction ot Mr. Eugene Erickson, also played for the Senior Class Play and greatly enhanced the Commencement exercises in June. 96 ton. ROW FIVE: K. Shave, J. Klemp, J. Cunningham, J. Lush, S. Walker, D. Smith, L. Hill, S. Nickol, D. Knutson, B. Powell, L. Fry, M. Richards A. Albright. ROW SIX: P. Dzick, R. Clevland, Mr. J. lltis, L. Fischer, R. Lambert, P. Jones, W. Marlard, S. Klinner, P. Arbuthnot. Fiddling for Fun are members of the Senior High String Ensemble as they prepare tor their Christ- mas program. Under the direction ot Mr. Eugene Erickson, the ensemble plays Christmas carols in the halls to highlight the festive Christmas season. Other functions which the ensemble enioys playing for are civic clubs, teas, and banquets. -4 K. Fenrick, W. Summers, B. Owens, J. Hanson, C. Kade, M. Benson, S. Cross, and G. Pickering. Members of the Janesville Senior High Band are--ROW ONE-Left to Right: M. Ball, S. Bystead, M. Adams, J. MacFarlane, R. Hocking, J. Bramble, M. Reuss, E. Conway, B Jennings, J. Austin, K. Riley, L Persson. ROW TWO: K. Huschka, l. Wendorf, B. Brandt, B. Wanke, K. Swain, K. Grim, R, Tltiede, T. Larson, B. Goodenough, M Pearson, C Kutz, J. Helnreid, J. McGowan, L. Hill, D. Smith, W. Carlson, S. Nickol, D. Knutson. ROW THREE: C. Agnew, D. Rassiter, D. Runtnrelhafl, C LaVallc-y, A. Feirn, A. Stafford, J. Heine, M. Purkapile. J. Henning, G. Sprirtgbrurn, R. Ehrlinger, W. Bohlmari, A. Gohrke, S. Balis, N. Krause, P. Gransee,J Hllt, B. Bollwahn, M. Butler, N. Lawrence, S. Relaout, E. Schultz, P. Luedtke, R. Henning. ROW FOUR: D. Hawell, D, Thom, B, Matzky, M. Hugunin, M. O'Conner, C. Close, S. Breese, T. Fish, K. Klessig, D. Daly, J. Dewey, D, Gloede, E. Griswold, D. Gillet, J. Hickey, C. Allison, F. Brueagernan, L. Fry, J. Stromvig, B. Powell, D. Mau, M. Richards, J. Weckerly, W. Barlass, J. Krug, A. Albright, J. Gilbertson, D. Danz. ROW FIVE: L. Fisher, J. McCue, M. Williams, R. Westby, G. Bellrichard, D. Pfiefter, G. Andrews, B. Janes, D. Green, R. Lambert, R. Rehout, F. Sherman, D. Uischner, B. Cleaton. LGR P5 Ofhcers: Don Knutson, president, Don Mau, Phil Luedtke, vice-pres- idents, lyla Wendorf, secretary, Roger Thiede, treasurer, Bob Brandt, drum maior, Mr. John Iltis, conductor. 98 Here they come marching down the football field, in the Memorial Day parade, and in the cold, unforgotten Christmas parade. The ninety- seven piece JSHS Band, under the direction of Mr. John lltis, quick stepped through another successful year. Starting early in the fall, the band members took their lunches and marched during fourth and noon hours to practice for the half-time programs which they gave at all home football games and this year at the out-of-town game at Beloit. Soon the basketball season rolled around. The band was divided into two bands, each band playing alternately at the games, adding much spirit and pep. The real highlight of the year for the band was its annual spring concert. lt was then that the band really displayed its ability to play anything from symphony to swing. Among other concerts during the year were the Christmas concert and exchange programs with other schools. One concert that will long be remembered by the band members was given at the State Teacher's Convention in Milwaukee. Weeks of hard practice and the sacrifice of a two-day vacation resulted in a fine program. Swing Band members are: FIRST ROW: M, Pearson, J. Hlt P Luedtke E Schultz SECOND ROW: J. Gilbertson, D, Danz, D. Mau, B. Powell. THIRD ROW B Goodenough at the piano, R. Rebout, F. Sherman, Remember those council dances? But how could we have danced without a band? We of JSHS were lucky to have an organization like the Swing Band This group provided rhythmic music for the dances after the basketball games and for many other school dances. Where's that hand? 99 ,ig Q: What will it be, Matinee of Melody, Christmas Concert, or Spring Con- cert? All of them, of course, were an important part of A Cappella Choir. Some ofthe other activities during the year were singing for Senior and Junior High assemblies and the A Cappella's most prized possession, the operetta, The Wizard of Oz. The director of this fine choir is Mr. Gerald Fritz. The officers elected this year were, President, Ken Hessenauer, Vice-President, Don Kellogg, Secretary, Patty Page, and Treas., Sandy Adams. ,, tiff. FIRST ROW, left to right, J. Simmons, G. Pickering, J. Appleman, B. Green. SECOND ROW, R. O'l.eory, G. Brauner, D. Hess, L. Gilbertson, J. Goodrich, T. Porter, L. Dowdy. THIRD ROW: D. Vechinsky, B. Smith, W. Dalton, E. law- rence, D. Kellog, R. McCoy, J. Stapleton, R. Atkinson, B. Shea, K. Hessenauer. FOURTH ROW: J. Burnham, J. Bier, W. Schudda, N. Gruver, A. Clay, J. Kressel, M. MacDonald. E. Zanzinger, S. Klinner, M. Lemen. M. Austinson, J Front and to left around cir- cle, G. Blazer, R. Atkinson, J. Stapelton, W. Dalton, E. Law- rence, K. Hessenauer, l.. Dowdy. Moe, J. Reuter, R. Yehle, J. Campbell, I.. Terrill, C. Goodsell. FIFTH ROW: N. Tousignanl, S. Hoffland, J. Polan, C. Hillxin, W. Reeder, A. Moccero, J. Sipla, N. Ziegler, S. Rebouf, S. McDonnell, P. Page, M. Sullivan, M. Zanfon, R. Boillun, S. Adams, B. Stranglen, N. Reed, M. Anderson, S. Sfevens, C. Kade, J. Yeomans. Members of ihe Triple Trio , were: ROW ONE: Wanda Reeder, Rose Marie Bofhun, Patty Page. ROW TWO: Joan Simmons, Sandy Adams, Mar- Oha McDonald, Gayle Picker- ing. ROW THREE: Carolyn Goodsell, Carol Kade, Bar- bara Green. .,. K I . 'W H, W 4 'W A in Q 'fi f F1 as if 3? 1 f I ' ai i M, QW H' S , 13 , ' E ,- ie, -Q Wi as wg wg F ggi? Si ' z L' AMW ' A '- ff - - '42 in 'H 1 if fi Q, ., M f is Q M me st Sfirlf' 'M - f A I.. T' ,, - N,-x, ,,,, Q: :ng , SA Q Q: A 3, Qwaskf , ,jg , 5, K Q, -- wwf' 2 Q Q sg 1 K ig -5 f fs, 1 A sg +2-ff-f' - n 9. G, i L- A 5?-I fi' 45:1 , ,M , M.. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Urquhart, J. Loofboro, M. Mathe- son, G. Hughes, T. Fish, J. Loveland, S. Haney, L. Cox, S. Besitzky, C. Close. ROW TWO: D. Dunlavy, S. Porter, B. Olmstead, J. MacFarlond, A. Buggs, B. Burnam, S. Pospeschil, J. George, J. Bramble, M. Reuss, C. Salzman, M. Silbaugh, L. Schudda. Neat blue and white jacket, a friendly smile, and an arm full of pro- grams, can easily iden- tify members of the Janesville Senior High Usher's Club. This club's main ob- iective is to serve. This is fulfilled by the many activities and events the girls usher tor. Besides the pleas- USHER'S CLUB Left to right: D. Dunlavy, treasurer, N. Sherwood, president, P. Smith, secretory, P. Hull, vice-president. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Kade, K. Riley, M. Hull, B. Green, S. Adams R. Bothun, C. Hanson, G. Pickering, M. Setzer. ROW TWO: C. Agnew, N. Sherwood, C. Birenholtz, J. Crosby, S. Hull, S. Buckly, C. Corneth D. Rossiter, C. Youtzy, C. Cope, C. Scheunemann, B. Cullum. C' 103 I FIRST ROW, left to right: C. LaValley, R. Drew, M. Bartels, G. Wood, L. Richards, N. Brussat, P. Hull, D. Baker, S. Finly, J. Burhans. ROW TWO: D. Carr, T. Wallen, C. Scidmore, P. Smith, N. Taylor, J. Steinke, S. Wallace, K. Anderson, P. Hiorth, J. Warren, J. Mannon, D, Mogenson, M. Black, K. ure obtained by meet- ing people, the ushers are also permitted to attend the event. Heading- this active club, which ushers for both school and com- munity activities, is Miss Howe, who helps the girls develop qualities of leadership, courtesy, and responsibility. Left to Right: J. Nash, L. Spooner, J. Hansen, B, Buerki, S. Canneld, L. Buggs, N. Bienash N. Brussat, S. Schricker. Left to Righf-STANDING: J. Mendefson, B. Benner, S. Polylaze, C. Wahl, M. Kesfol SEATED: L. Steflfen, D. Fairneld. ROW ONE-Left to Right E Hazelt ne J Arner B Cullu S Hull E Cline S Stev F1 son, S. Ambrose, D. To nsend M Van Galcler SEATED P West and G JGCObS With the motto, Janesville, we're behind you, the Art Club hummed through a busy year. Blue and white pennants with Janesville printed on them were sold by the Art Club with much success. They were designed by Bob Buerki and were very popular throughout the student body. Home Town Prints were also the Art Club's project, cooperating with the Home Economics Club. Decorating the school tor Christmas, having a Christmas party, and making the flats forthe Wizard of Oz can be credited to the Art Club, also. The Art Club was ably directed by their officers: Bob Buerki, presi- dent, Phyllis West, vice-president, Sandy Schricker, secretary, Miki Hull, treasurer, and Jane Nash, clerk. l ?w...'. From Left to Right: D. Hynes, B. Wanke, C. Salzrnann, P, Lehr, P. Hall, C. Wahl, J. Hill, R, Zimborski, M. Vannotta, J. Scott, K. Jensen. The pleasant people you ind at your service in the peaceful atmosphere of our superb library belong tothe Library Club. Miss Gruber is head librarian and head ot the club. The student members are both girls and boys ranging from the sophomore to the senior classes. They undertake desk duty, stamping passes, carding and shelving books, and delight in general all-around iobs. The club does not gather for special meetings. Six- teen students belong tothe Library Club automatically becoming members by serving their school and student body during tree study halls and at noon hours. 106 Janet Kessler and Bob Henning ROW ONE-Left to Right: Miss Joan Grinde, Adviser, Deanna Howell, Willa Allen, Diane Block, Celene Hilkin, Ardis Hartley, Shirley Swensen. ROW TWO: Molly Ehrlinger, Janice McCartney. Como esta usted? is one of the many foreign phrases you heard around S ? school this year. ling The 21 members ofthe Spanish Club were from the lOth, llth, and l2th JJ ' ll lxr grades. They started out with leaders as Tara Tracy, president, Marilyn Dixon, 'igfg li. j vice-president, and Linda Wyss and Arlene Thomson as secretary and treasurer. I Q ur You will long remember the walks by 301 fhe tlrst Friday of every month 2 and finding them in conference. Perhaps out ol one of these meetings came ' if 'l' D Zi the idea of having a bakesale in the J room. it With the sole purpose of acquainting you with the customs ofthe Spanish speaking people, this club has done much to add to your knowledge ot the , Q Spaniards. ' - -- - M- 1 Left to Right-SEATED: Marilyn Dixon, Tara Tracy STANDING: Arlene Thompson, Linda Wyss. Left to Right-KNEELING: Judy Hansen, Gail Hart, Calor: Bryant, Karen Gilbertson. STANDING: Sue Klinner, Cynthia Scidmore, Barbara Bierkness, Ann Clay, Sandra Schricker, Jane Nash Karen Swain. , Nanci Gruver, V I , , i S, , 2 vc gfa 3555:-fg Q M K r 3 N QQ Q X 5 ik x, 'if sf s A eu ' d x ,QQA an 1 ibn J!! li? 2 -5 IU ggn 3 2 152 H-sf' . Q Q 'Q W Sees 04mm -' 'mv z -A 3 4 5 xx K ,vi Q 5 Y grae HL x ahiiif- kwwwlq ROW ONE-Left to Right: A. Dunphy, M. Matheson, V. Benner. ROW TWO: C. Knipp, M. Norris, J. Bramble, D. Carlson. ROW THREE: S Abraham, S. Posperschil, S Romanzak, S. Fredcnall, J. Hamilton, K. Schmidley. Did you know the Romans played dice? Members of Perge Modo got all the inside PERGE MODO dope about the Romans. All Latin students were eligible to join, it they could survive the initiation. At the formal initiation candidates pledged to follow the traditions ot the club. New pledges were assigned to members as slaves and they performed all manner of duties from carrying books to cleaning lockers. ln addition, on initiation day, initiates had to kneel and recite Morturi te salutamus lwe who are about to die salute youl to all members they saw in the halls. Under the supervision ot Miss Phyllis Kiltz, the Latin Club undertook many protects during the year. At Thanksgiving time, mem- bers donated tood gifts for a local needy family. The Christmas punch party tor other language clubs was held in December. B. Urquhart salutes her master, J. Jensen ROW ONE: J. Hedgecock, secre- tary, J. George, treasurer, B. Benner, president, S. Logan, J. Lash, E. Conway, S. Croake, J. Loofboro, L. Helgesen, M. Price, K. Casterison, L. Abele, K. Mess- mer, M. Kestol, J. Jensen, J. Kresl. FIRST ROW: C. Hanson, B. Richter, B. Barthel, P. Reily, E. Finley. ROW TWO: S. Ambrose, M. Butler, R. Pen- nycook, M, Hewett, D, Nording, 'M. Blank, J. Bier, A. Moccero. ROW THREE: B. Connell, M. Anderson, J. Barthel, M. Condon, P. Leith, D. Co- nine. ROW FOUR: S. Stevenson, B. Schoeberle, S. Holtland, J. Campbell, P, Herr, P. Heuvelman, M, Fox, B. Lloyd. h k b tfashions'P ll ou do, attend our annual Attention all girls! Do you want to be int e now a ou . y style show. This was one of the many features you saw presented by the Home Ec. Club. This club was organized, not only to teach future homemakers the hows and whys ot homemaking, but also to get the girls interested in a more social atmosphere. There were approximately fifty girls in the club. Home Ec. Club is not all social life. It has its educational proiects also. Each year the club takes a trip to the University ot Wisconsin campus. There they see college lite tirsthand. Last, but not least, they have money-making projects, among them a bake sale. The club contributed to the yuletide season by making Christmas corsages. FIRST ROW: A, Mertes, adviser, B. Ballmar vice-president, M. Barrett, president, E. Zan zinger, secretary-treasurer, B. Baker, adviser ROW TWO: M. McDonald, M. Austinson, V Soverns, L, Ludwig, B. Shafer, G, Hughes, S Finley, L. Zanzinger. ROW THREE: B. Doug las, E, Nelson, K. Shave, S. Anderson, J Klemp, J. Webley, M. Moyer, J. Moyer. FUTURE LIRSES Seniors-FIRST ROW: V. Benner, J. Harris, M. Norris, M. Benson, M. Wortmann, J. Kimball, SECOND ROW: B. Lloyd, M. Blank, B. Barthel, S. Fullerton, J. Campbell, D. Braunworth. The Future Nurses Organization of JSHS was organized by Mr. Ralph Mitby in 1952. The purpose ot the organiza- tion is to stimulate interest in the career of nursing and to give aid by means of one scholarship a year to a deserving senior girl who desires to enter nurse's training at the school of her choice. This scholarship is granted by the Janesville Founda- tion. The club meets monthly. Dues collected from the girls were used to obtain speakers and pins-plus the annual picnic. Dorothy Braunwarth, president, Judy Kimball, vice-president, and Donna Carlson, secretary-treasurer, are the officers ot the club. The ad- viser is Mrs. Audrey Smith. Juniors-FIRST ROW: B. White, M. Donagan P. Mutchler, M. Farrington, S. Wallace. SEC- OND ROW: N. Neasen, J. Warren, B. Gill- more, D. Haynes, M. Campion, D. Smith, T. Tracy. wa i , . Sophomores-FIRST ROW: K. Evans, K. Schmidly, B. Benner, C. Close, R. Riley, S. Logan, S. Romanzak, E. Myhre. SECOND ROW: J. Lamb, C. McDonald, B. Matzke, L. Longman, J. McCartney, A. Dunphy THIRD ROW: D. Carlson, S. Scidmore, K. Barry, B. Matzke, M. Mawhinney, M. Kestol, G. Ga- hagen, M. Ehrlinger. ROW ONE: J. Kerl, C. Budsber, R. Bucholz, J. Vogel, D. Pells, B. Shafer, M. Connell, D. Watts, K. Dominy, B. Cooper, 5. Cross, J. Burhans, P. Hull, B. Ashley, C. Wilke, D. Horkey, J. Schwerin, J. Spooner, J. Jensen. ROW TWO: C. Schmidt, S. Bluhm, P. Kline, C. Paul, J. Collison, K. Fenrick, J, Adams, P. Foster, C. Youtzy, C. Scheunemann, F. Boyle, M. Condon, D. Glende, A. Thomson, E. Zanzinger, J. Bier, B. Richter, B. Olmstead, J. Miller. ROW THREE: J. Moccero, B. Holmes, S. Sterns, S. Birmingham, D, Kemp, S. Dennis, K. Reusch, S. Swenson, D. Baker, M. O'Connel, A. Heine, M. James, A. Henning, D. Garske, W. Reeder, A. Buggs, J. Spooner, G. Maxtield, J. Wyss. ROW FOUR: P. Leith, J. Seeman, P. Lubeck, D. Westphal, J. Jones, S. Stark, L. Bienash, M. Wallovd, B. Davis, S. Whipple, L. Mallwitz, E. Wartenloerg, L. Krueger, C. Corneth, J. Carpenter, J. Moore, A, Moccero, S. Buckley. ROW FIVE: P. Reilly, J. Reuter, R. Cline, H. Dampier, S. Ware, N. Anderson, J. Jensen, C, Cox, J. More, M. Moyer, D. Williams, S. Steele, J. Roherty, D. Manthey, N. Taylor, D. Mogensen, J. Dunlavy, B. Arndt. ROW SIX: Miss L. Gartz, J. Stack, J. Stack, P. Lehr, C. Lucht, B. Connell, C. Davis, P. Heuvelman, J. Kutz, J. Reinhart, Mr. Wm. McBride. ROW SEVEN: M. Butler, S. Nickol, O. Gloede, L. Hill, R. Hocking, N. Krause, S. Breese, S. Bysted, D. Rossiter, A. Stafford. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FBLA omcers are: Donna Man they, reporter, Marilyn Dixon treasurer, Ann Henning, vice president, Pat Reilly, his torion, Dale Ann Kemp, secre tary, Sally Birmingham, pres ident. We all belong to FBLA, We'll be the Business Leaders some day F-is tor the Future, may it be bright, B-is for Business, conduct it right. L-is tor Leaders, that's what we'll be, A-for America, loyal to thee. Vlhen you combine them you Will see the FBLA ideals. As you can see, the bake sale was a big success, with everything being sold ex- :ept the snowman. Pictured are: Bonnie Olmstead, sophomore chairman, A. Suggs, B. Burnham, and S. Stark. that is the song ot the Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA consisted of one hundred and forty-three members. The advisors of the club were Miss Gartz and Mr. McBride. The club was organized to promote better businessmen and wom- en. This club, like every other club, had to have a money-making project. The Service Window which sold school supplies to students, was the main means ot increasing the treasury. Another source of funds was the bake sale, an annual occurrence. Attending the state convention supplies the clubs with news of the other chapters in the state. Each year this is attended by the otfic ers ot the club and any members who want to go. Waiting on a customer at the service window, FBLA's biggest proiect, are Shirley Swenson and Linda Persson. 113 ,hdfezw Q. V, 'isfifwfvsif if Z :iff ' V VK if 1 '- rx I iiwggg Y ' jg A 1 -' ' ' 3 ' 0 5 1 Tl7'iJ53i Q i f 2 ,s li i kf - ..., , - M , 4' -.., V 1:2 'www I 'H 1 W , gg Z 7' F Q A.. 9 iM,,, V, .L . 1 1 my 55,5 . 'if' X,5,P .' Mgk Myw Mis... ff ' .ff f 1 Q I , W H A 3 ,.., A 'Ln ,M 5 W-w 1 A M ,t w ??'f A ff f SQ Q W EL . 5 . ' Q x Q Qiifw- ,g X Sf ' s, I is K S S , 5 f gif Q Tlx, - A f- M I Dfw. , SEATED, left to right, Dale Meyer, Roger Thiede, Mary Norris, Daren Gilbertson, Russell Bernstein STANDlNG, Bill Summers, Carl Lipetri, Mr. John Evans, advisor, Fred Baker, Jerry Peterson. This group ot microbe hunters constituting the Science Club got together every week in the interest ot science and discussed their own personal interests in any of the many possible fields. ' Also included in their plans were several field trips and moybe a speaker on the red feathered Ki-Ki bird or other such entertainment. Bernard Owen, Craig Brosi, Paul Thorman, Jerry Peterson, Russell Bernstein, Jon Anderson, Mr. Jan Man- del, Dennis Marker. SECOND ROW, Bill Summers, Emerson Griswold, Fred Pespeschil. So Math is a serious field? Eh?'?? Well this group had more tun with math than any other group. Although the club was organized around math, many other topics are discussed, debated, and argued. Over their lunches and under the guidance of Mr. Mandel, they tried to solve tricky nath problems. 115 E L E C T R O N I C S Did you know that the communication system between the playing field, scoreboard and radio booth at all of our home football games was operated by the Electronics Club? Discussions on Ham radio operation and construction were al- ways in order at meetings which were held during the noon hour. The Hams operated the communication system for the Civil Defense. Speakers included a guest from Gibb's manufacturing, who spoke on problems and possibilities in the field of electronics. Members of the audio-visual aids staff: J. Little, B. Dyson, R. Noe, B. Reining, D. Marker, C. Lipetri. 116 SEATED, Left to right, B. Owens, T. Thompson B Reining. SECOND ROW, J. Osterhout, D. Schmel J. Freitag, J. Gilbertson, M. Reinardy Pospeschil. THIRD ROW, P. Thorman, R. Miller N Lawrence, J. Peters, J. Kruq, J. Bell, R, Scott. VISUAL AIDS How could you have lived without an occasional movie to break the drudgery of class work? Without the able staff of audio-visual aids members, your school life would have been a dull monotone. Any hour of the day someone was ready and willing to serve you with a mov ie proiector or sound equipment Members of the staff volun teered their services and were on duty in room 522 during their study hall periods. BOW HU TERS CLUB The Janesville Bow Hunters is an archery club under the direction of Mr. Leete. Fall and spring will find the Bow Hunters out on the Municipal Golf Course, where they play archery golf. The winter months are taken up with practice in the school basement. The Bow Hunters took a hunting trip to Black River Falls where they had no luck in bagging anything, but they had a great time. Loft to right V Olsen J Hynes B Brunette, R. Thomas, C. Zaiicek, C. Beecher, T. Malone D Henschel S Leete advisor R Trachsel. KNEELING: D. Hobbs, N. Macrorie. T17 ROW ONE, W. Nightengale, D. Fields, R. Trickle, R. Zabel, T. Schultz, D, Uischner, T. Schauer, J. Black. ROW TWO, J. King, K. Terrill, S. Moe, R. Trachsel, R. Waller, T. Ward, R. Scott, G, Springbrum. ROW THREE, K. Kitelinger, W. Wag- ner, J. Halverson, W. Close, D. Stadler, C. Knipp, R. Sands, D. Wagie, J. Jersild. To be a J-Club member, one must be athletic, ener- getic, and most of all enthusiastic tor the welfare of the school, as well as for the sport in which he partici- pates. You may ind the J winner actively engaged in long hours of practice, selling banners and refreshments at all athletic events, ushering and ottering their services wherever needed. The Harlem Globe Trotter's game, Award and Alumni Banquets, sports assemblies, and the purchasing of all J's and other athletic awards are financed by the Club's treasury. Mr. Kenneth Kitelinger, J Club advisor and athletic director ot the school, with the able assistance of the executive committee, makes all these activities and pro- jects possible. The J Club omcers tor l956-57 are: Don Uischner, president, James Anderson, vice-president, Sylvan Moe, secretary, and Jim Baker, treasurer. Getting ready to sell popcorn at the basketball game are Dick Trachsel and Roland Scott. Ofticers pictured are Sylvan Moe, secretary, Jim Anderson vice-president, and Don Uischner, president. 118 I TRAMURALS The heart ot the boys intramurals is the Intramural Board. The iob ot these boys, with the assistance of Mr. Johnson, is to referee the games and to see that everything is running smoothly. They schedule the games also. Some ot the sports you'll find the boys participating in during the noon hour are football, basketball, swim, baseball, and wrestling. Any boy who has not participated in any varsity sport is eligible for boys intramurals. Left to right, A. Smith, L. Kettle, R, Scott, D. Hemming, D. Field, W. LaVelle, S. Gleasel. SEATED, Mr. Johnson. it One of the most active clubs in the school is the Girl's Athletic As- sociation. The girls participate in such sports as tennis, volleyball, swim, golf, and innumerable other sports. They may earn letters and num- erals by receiving the necessary number of points. The otticers of the club are Karen Schave, Bonnie Olson, Sandra Nicholson, and Alice Albright. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSGCIATIO Q, Q ,M Phyllis Hull Joan Spooner CHEERLE DERS A neat appearance, commanding voice, pleasing personality, leadership, hours of practice, and being able to get along with Cindy Scidmore Carol Wells others, are iust a few of the qualifications in order to make the team Members of the B squad are Linda Ludwig, Mary Maddeh, Lynn Abele, Toni Wollen, Judy Heller, captain The 1956-57 cheer- leaders, advised by Miss Betty Wilson, added a number of new cheers and re- ceived new blue and white uniforms this year. Officers of the JSHS Club are Captain Judy Heller and Secretary, Bonnie Olson. . Bo v Carol Scheunernann 'lv Joyce Spooner nnie HOM ECCMI G ' Besides The Homecoming Dance, The Fidel- is Club also sponsors various Teas, runs The refreshment stand aT The fooTball games, decorafes The Chrisfmas Tree, and presenTs an annual senior girl who is eligible wiTh a scholarship. All These acTiviTies, and many more, offer a chance for The girls To mix and exchange The news of The day. To encourage warm and friendly relafions was The main reason for The club's organi- zafion, and as pasf years have proved, if has been very successful in doing so. Left To right J Donkle G Finanne S Porter and K. Jensen. J, Left to right, SEATED, J. Hansen, J. Crosby, M. Shebesta, P. Smith. STANDING, M. Hanson, J. Grinde, A. Silness, J. George, J. Jackson, S. Fullerton, and N. Sherwood. Smeared with smudges of black paint and rush- ing confusedly about the school, girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes busily pre- pared the enormous gym tor the '56 Homecoming Dance. This gala event, considered the highlight of the fall season, is sponsored by the Fidelis Club, an organization in which all senior high girls claim membership. This year the girls' efforts were transformed into magnihcent decorations following the theme Heroes Triumph. The throne represented an enormous blue and white trophy with a gold me- talic football player on top, wo-lull' C L U B PE ANUTS uxefmilf POPCORN fy ,, 'I fix 4 .z , A f 2 gr ,Q f K n 9 1 A y -5 ,IQ fo is we? .ii it - 1 . ,s x Q, I ' - A shy? Wiihs 3 M Wg , .J-W E , 4 , ff 2' ,Dy 21: 'Q N -Q gg, as V .f A, , , , 1, , H1 .2 Ar ' N' 'jj Q 3, Y dw. is 2 C 3 s wx ' ef 1, -f Q , gms-Sf' W S , , 271, wig aw ft.. ,,,. + 5' 5 5 s 5 5 E IDEROADS if fy,' ,f W f W , it., m,51 41 B2 EI , lim B 48 E5 5Des., This is the I956 grid squad. ln the picture are 20 seniors, 23 iuniors and I sophomore. FRONT ROW left to right: Dick Creek, Pete Rysan, Sid Davis, Dave Stadler, Dick Allen, Joe Coulter, Jim Comstock fCoulter and Comstock are season's co- captainsI, Dave Donahue liniuredt, John Davis, and Roland Scott. SECOND ROW: Jim Halverson, Dave Wanninger, Tom Kuhlow, Dick Gyr, Jett Thomas finiuredi, Jerry Flanagan, Ted Campbell, Dick Burkheimer, Terry Prueher, and Gerry Hott- schmidt. THIRD ROW: Joe Mcliillips, Jerry Block, Roger Sands, Jim Luedtke, Dennis Vechinsky, William Strampe, John Jersild, Don Uischner, Kenneth Terrill, and Dick Hemming. FOURTH ROW: John Frecheite, Dole Duecker, Larry Kettle, Jack Herring- ton, Ellis Waggoner, Charles Knipp liniuredi, Vern Meyer, Dan Ivey, George Fredericks, and Roger Sterk. FIFTH ROW: Manager Dave Hess, Steve Walton, Fred Hoesley, Bob Cannifl, Bill Sullivan, Wayne Anderson, Manager Bill Summers, Asst. Coach Bob Krueger, Asst. Coach Bob Bauer, and Coach Ervin Johnson. I9 6 GRIDDERS With the resignation this past summer of Gwynn Christensen as head football coach, the Board of Education elevated Erwin Johnson, a I6-year veteran at JSHS, to the vacated position. Johnson's gridiron II placed titth in Big Eight Competition with a 3-4 record. The squad had a 4-4 overall mark, they triumphed over Rockford West in a non-conference contest. The Bluebirds also trounced their southern foe for the second straight campaign. Joe Coulter and Jim Comstock were appointed team captains by their mates. The former was also the recipient of the most valuable player award. VARSITY RECORD Janesville O Rocktord West lheret I9 I2 7 Racine Park Kherei I3 33 27 Kenosha Cthere 7 '27 I4 Racine Horlick Ctheret O 6 130 Madison Central therel I4 Madison East itherei 28 Madison West iherei 6 Beloit ltherel 2I 1. gff A 1, . i 1 xx. ,fm 2 We Q M ,J .ii 2 Q iv ii ref 11 Dave Wanniger 1' ff D 'N ,L W- EA . ,, Q Dale Duecker ,ff asf, , , nil 'G' .3 X ,, gs ri. X 3 l 3 vi gf. mi K X 9 Ellis Waggener Sid Davis Q Ma' M in Qgslfsc , ZW a Jerry Flcnnagan Pete Ryson w i 1 A .,,,., 'WWA ...nd Dave Donohue Jim Comstock Co-Capfcin i A if an-ff. ix 4? 1 w L 'lg i SW' 'K my, L. H ,. , . , .fm . Q ws. s 51 -1. A. n I Joe Coulter Co-Captain Most Valuable Player SENIORS THE .. .:' ' ' l Jim Anderson I9 6 OOTBALL SQUAD y M. a Dick Allen E i . Q 'GLS W W .-. f W - fi LWEX ig C C ,JA fl John Davis Bill Sframpe Dennis Vechinsky Dick Hemming , A r i r iiil f, , i i A ' ls ' - . . C A ff? I ff l- gif 7--' ' I I 'lnn igi f ..,i , if Joe McKillips Dick Creek Jim Lueclike Don Uishiner Jack Herrington i i'ii A Y 4 Wx ga - . fr f I ,fix A of +1 M ,1 . i xii? i X 3 Milne r ie. 2 Jerry Block George Fredericks The so homore squad, FRONT ROW left to right: Pete Van Rens, Jim Waldman, Ron Trumpy, John Kapke, Ray Hallett, Dick Gyr, P Larry Peterson Ron Easton, Dave Samuelson, and Dennis Parr. SECOND ROW: Gary Henning, Bob Gable, Tom Engel, Bob Knudson, ROW: John McCue, Kenneth Creek, Larry Tripke, Walton Miner, Tom Herrington, Jerry Freese, and Coach Don Murgotroyd. THIRD Dick Moore, George Ehrlinger, Don Carpenter, Dennis Steed, Arlie Guenther, Dick Moccero, Jack Wiskie, Jim Mulligan, Dennis D ' d Coach Jan Mandel. BACK ROW: Bernard Losching, Jack Rinehart, Dick Sands, Bradley Armstrong, Charles Sime, enz en, an Kenneth Adamany, Jerry Doughty, Bill Carter, Manager Ron Davis, Manger Joy Meyer, and Manager Neil Marsh. FUTURE BLUEBIRDS The Future Bluebirds of Janesville Senior High School ended the T956 gridiron season with five wins and only one setback. The lone loss was to Kenosha Sophomores, T2-6, and victories were over Rock- ford West, T8-T4, Racine Horlick, T9-l3, Racine Pork, T3-O, and Beloit twice, 20-8 and T4-O. Coaches Don Murgatroyd and Jan Mandel are in charge of the squad. JUNIOR VARSITY RESULTS Janesville 6 Edgerton ltherel T2 O Freeport Ctherel 36 O Rockford West ltherel l4 O Rockford West Cherel 7 6 Rockford East iherel T9 l3 Rockford East itherel 25 132 V52 A 'i '1 '9a .4-1,.r ,Wm g M... Left to right FIRST ROW: Bolo Fanning, Bob Abts, Don Shebesta, Charles Rye, Jim Hall, Dick Smith, Leo Sterk, Jim Krug, Tom O'Connor, and Joe Wemstrom. SECOND ROW: Coach Sam Leete, Cal Wagie, Dick Yates, Jerry Springbrurri, Gil Butler, Gary Meinert, Sylvan Moe, Bob Restivo, and Captain Dick Trickle. CROSS COUNTRY AT A GLANCE Sept. 2l Madison West ttherei Wausau-Hrst ............. Opp. Janesville Janesville Varsity-third .. . .. Varsity .. . 51 lo Janesville Junior Varsity-third . . . Jr. Varsity ............ . 27 34 ct. 20 Big Eight Conference meet at Sept. 28 Rockford West Cherei Racine Horlick Varsity ............... 34 24 Janesville Varsity-first .. Jr. Varsity ............ .. 34 22 Racine Horlick ..... . Racine Park Oct. 2 Rockford East itherei Madison West Varsity ............... 28 27 Kenosha ........ Jr. Varsity .... ........,. 3 l 25 Madison Central ....,............ Madison East ........,.........,. Oct. 6 Madison West Invitational Janesville Junior Varsity placed third in Janesville Varsity-first ........ .. 35 division. Janesville Junior Varsity-third .. .. 87 Oct. 23 Rockford East therei Oct. 9 Hartford invitational Varsity ,.,..,...,.... 36 Whitefish Bay-first ........ .. 60 Jr, Varsity ............... 24 Janesville Varsity-second .... .. lOl Janesville Junior Varsity-third .... .. 87 Oct, 27 W,I.A,A, State meet at Hartford Wausau-first ................... Oct. i3 Janesville invitational lMidvvesti 134 Janesville-second . . . JV BOB RESTIVO Bob Restivo was one of the four lettermen that returned to this year's squad. Restivo was sick iust prior to the Midwest meet and this held the Blues out of the number one spot. SYLVAN MCE Sylvan Moe transferred to JSHS from Rapid City, South Da- kota. Moe contributed very heavily to .lanesville's fine record. Dick Trickle paced the l956 cross country team that captured the Big Eight title and placed second in the Class B division of the state contest. In winning the Big Eight, Trickle set a new record for the 2.1 mile Racine Horliclc course. The time of the run was lO:43.3. .lanesville's team was host this year to the 19th annual Midwest Cross Country Invitational meet at the Riverside Park course. ln that run, Janesville captured third place with a five-man score of llo. In dual meet competition, the local runners did not drop a single IOl'ileSl'. WIAA State Swim Meet, These are the members af the i956-57 tank team, left to right, FIRST ROW: Tom Schauer, Jim Baker, Doug Field, Charlie Sirne, and Howard Householder. SECOND ROW: Dick Burkheimer, Bob Lankford, John Jersild, Dick Moore, and Manager Bill Cashman. THIRD ROW: Ken Spaulding, Bill Westphal, Wayne Nightengale, Walt Wagner, and Coach Jim Davies. NOT PICTURED: Jae Coulter, Fred Sherman, and Manager Gary Chamberlain. Coach Jim Davies and his T956-57 swimsters were host to this year's WIAA State Swim Meet on March 22 and 23. The local tankmen capped third place in the l5 team event with 32 paints. Whitefish Bay captured the cham- pionship, as was expected. Coach Morgan Beyers' natatars scared in all events except the diving, ta pile up their 55 points. Dick Moore, a sophomore, and Doug Field, a senior, captured two state championships for Janesville by winning the 200-yard free style and diving re- spectively. In dual meets the swimmers wan four and dropped ten, however, they amassed 64 paints to nose out state champion Whitefish Bay earlier in the campaign in the Bluebird Invitational meet. JSHS JSHS JSHS JSHS JSHS JSHS JSHS JSHS JSHS JSHS SWIM SEASON AT A GLANCE VARSITY .... ll Evanston ftherei ,.... .. 66 . . . . 24 W. Rockford Ctherei . . . . . 43 Moline lherel ........ . . 20 Whitefish Bay ftherei ..... 56 Kenosha ltherel ...... . . 38 57 2l 39 ..., 30 Alumni lherei ..... .. 45 . . . . 32 E. Rockford ltherei . . . . 45 .... l4 New Trier Cherei .... .. 63 .... 27 W. Rockford lherei .... .. 50 . l7 Clinton, Iowa ltherei .. 60 Bluebird Invitational Meet Lherei Janesville-64 Whitefish Bay-62 Kenosha-46 Moline-33 Nicalet-l0 JSHS .... 37 E. Rockford lherei . . . . . 40 JSHS .... 42 Wauwatosa Lherei . . . . 35 JSHS .... 36 Waukesha therei .... . . 4l JSHS .... 52 Stevens Point therei ....... 25 W.l.A.A. State Swim Meet lherei Whitefish Bay-55 Kenosha-37 Janesville-32 Waukesha-28 Wauwatosa-29 Pulaski-l4 Shore- waodwl4 Bays' Tech.-ll Custer-T0 Milw. Washington-8 Milw. West-4 Milw. Riverside-2 Stevens Paint-l Nicolet-0 . L if K A .- 1g,, w,, , ,P ufefw T 1 '- f ' K gi -:L I ,, , f ?x H ,L L L,g5H4 ,.w . ?5 Qu .. I L Nw -,wg f,L5.,..5q':,.g5:wg- K ' .1 - V' . .-15-gy - ,gf YQ?-?'Pfw QL-55.-vs' -l-gg: ,L K 'i'sy. ' - wx, w w , . 1 ' I fx' , 'V i f , t f f l Joe Coulter Wayne Nighrengqle Fred Sherman Wolf Ken Spaulding Wag ner Lf'ffai7l2455g..6. www L. L ,V A53 51 w i' M i PL 9' .fm 2 E553 ix K I a su 5. . ..3,,a.i,. Y ,, li L ls 5 Y 'l ggi .5 Q , sv , ll All 5 PE ! 'x il L N 5,6 . 5455 .,.:fl Jim Boker SENIOR SWIMMERS Bob l-Cnkfofd Tom Schouer Doug Field fig ' -15 L A 2 S , sl- gm ' Y 6 l . e fg iw, V' L. ngfv f ng if ' , f . .V I ,LQ A 2 A 3? , 5 L L . W , , ,,,gQV.!5?5 ffefmzwr 'T ' wg ' K if A K' 'L . . 1 pez 'V . , ...u,, , ,. V L L . L ,, L. . , ugffgw- ,X if ,,. Q., Q7 . 7 - I . , ,515 'ii 4 KX ' . A . If ,,Y'ff42llif,'. 7 1 11 X L l . . l l . if P Xl i , 1 w - .f - ,1f1ia:x',:1.1w. 2 . .W,,, ' if A 22' J ,.3f7'i? , fx Y 'l 15 , l' 'S X WY?f4lFffWW1'r - . . 1 5 , fifzs l L ,- Y' ' .':v:QZv1-as-,xr Y uf 5 l J J , I ' - V. ,.M,se4ff ..- L, , f l BLLIEBIRD MATME mv Seniors on the A squad, left to right: Monoger Dove Hess, Jim Stapleton, Sid Davis, Jock Herrington, Neil Mocrorie, Ron Elliott, ond Al Sclwiefelbein. Remainder of The A squad, left to right: Bob Abis, Dove Brown, Ted Campbell, Paul Dielwls, Grcilwom Smith and Dick Miller. 138 These grapplers are niernbers of Coach Johnson's SBU squad, Left to right, FRONT ROW: Fred Hoesly, Steve Walton, Larry Tripke, Bob Woodman, and Bill Sullivon. BACK ROW: Dennis Parr, Bob Minurd, Dave Kress, Torn Herrington, Larry Kettle, Terry Prueher, and Bill Jones. The squad won tvvo and dropped two. Under the guidance ot Ervin Johnson, the grapplers of Janesville Senior High School grappled to a successful T956- Qu R 57 season. Johnson has been wrestling mentor since its origin in local high school cxthletics. The l956-57 edition of the ' Big Eight Meet Results wrestling squad coached by Ervin A Points Johnson compiled a dual meet Kemoghcl ' V A ' I u 29 record of six victories and tour Madison EGST h Q ' 25 losses. At the auadrangular meet, they captured the title tor the third consecutive season. Individual vvin- Madison West . .. . Q4 Madison Central . . .. 23 Jdnesville ..... . i8 ners for the Bluebird matmen vvere ROOM pork 15 Steve Walton, ll2 lbs., Jim Staple- Rmme Horlick I3 ton, l28 lbs., Sid Davis, l45 lbs. Beloit AI ,A'- 4 N and Jack Herrington, unlimited. Janesville vvas only able to squeeze out titth place in the Big Eight meet, Ihe Red Devils ot Kenosha were the victors. Davis and Herrington also vvon champion- ships in this contest. Four Bluebird grapplers vvon in sectional competition at Beloit, they were Bob Abts, Ron Elliott, Sid Davis, ond Jack Herrington. Herrington went on to cop the unlimited class championship in the state meet at Madison. This was the second time in three years that he lccomplished this. 139 Comprising the 1956-57 cage squad ore, FIRST ROW, left to right: Dick Waller, Dan Uischner, Dick Hemming, Keith Sterk, Gene Osmond, Dole Duecker, and Jim Anderson. SECOND ROW: Jim Halverson, Henry Schloemer, Roger Sands, Bill Kapke, Dick Yates, and' Rolland Scott. THIRD ROW: Manager John Osmond, Dave Stadler, Bill Unrine, Tom O'Connor, Ken Ferrill, Gil Butler, and Coach Bob Krueger. Since Robert Krueger has been head basketball coach at J.S.H.S., his teams have won three conference championships in four attempts. His cagers have a four year mark of 43 victories and 13 defeats for .768 percentage. The over-all record in conference games for the basketeers is 161 wins and 229 setbacks for a .413 mark. BIG EIGHT CHAMPS Coach Bob Krueger's J.S.H.S. basketeers had one of their most successful cage campaigns since his coming to Janesville four years ago. ln repeating as Big Eight champs, the Kruegermen compiled an excellent 13-1 record. Their only defeat came at the hands of Don Page's Madison West High Regents, 74-60. The Blue and White racked up 965 points on 355 baskets and 2.55 free throws to lead the conference in scoring. The Battling Bluebirds split even in four non-loop tilts. They triumphed over Saukesha i9O-453 and La Crosse Central l63-583. They dropped contests to Rockford East l76-671 and Shorewood l76-621. After conference competition, the local hoopsters entered the Beloit sub- regional tournament of which they won. Then, they beat Kenosha 166-461, the winner of the Salem-Central sub-regional, to earn the right to play in the Janesville sectional tourney. In 'sectional competition, the Kruegermen defeated a sharp-shooting Sauk City quintet, 66-60. Sauk finished the season with a 21-2 record and was rated number three in the Little 16. This victory gave Coach Krueger's cagers the right to play the Fort Atkinson Cardinals for the championship of the Janes- ville sectional and a chance to bid for WIAA state honors, however, the JSHS basketeers were downed by the Cards in an overtime contest 68-60. The Fort Cardinals came to Janesville owning a 21-O record and topping the Big 16 ratings. ' ln over-all competition, Janesville finished the 1956-57 campaign with 19 victories and only four setbacks, .826 percentage. JANESVILLE SECTIONAL TOURNEY RESULTS Friday Fort Atkinson . . . . 76 South Milwaukee . . . . Janesville ... . 66 Sauk City ..... .. .. Saturday South Milwaukee ... . 56 Sauk City .... .. Fort Atkinson ... ... 63 Janesville .... .. Sophomore basketball t I eft to right, FIRST ROW: John McCue, Brad Armstrong, Bob Gable, Jim Hall, and John Smith. SECOND ROW: Steve Glassel, Ron Albright, Don Shebesta, Dick Daly, and Larry Peterson. THIRD ROW: John Kapke, Norm Yakes, Tom Engel, Diclf. Sands, Bernard Losching, and Coach Don Murgatroyd. BIG EIGHT BIG EIGHT VARSITY CFINALI SOPHOMORE CFINALI Janesville ...... Madison West .. Kenosha ....... Madison East . ,. Racine Park .... Racine I-lorlick .. Beloit ..,...... Madison Central l. Pct. I .929 4 .7l4 4 ,7I4 7 .500 8 .429 9 .357 IO .286 I3 .07I W L Madison West . . II 3 Janesville ...... 9 5 Madison East . . . 9 5 Beloit ......... 8 6 Racine Park .... 7 7 Kenosha ....... 6 8 Racine Horlick .. 4 IO Madison Central 2 I2 Pct, 786 643 643 57l 500 429 286 I43 Bluebirds in Action Setting a new conference record of 396 points, amassing I24 free throws tor a new mark, and scor- ing 43 points in a single contest were accomplished by Keith Sterk, 6'4 center, this past season. Sterk was also unanimously chosen as the Big Eight's most valuable cager plus being named to the all-con- terence starting tive. if 141 3 'Q .2 L MA! SQ 1 1, 4. ?', Q 32? N X X33 3. 159 fm If l J 554 ml N -FK , S 9 'i f Y i ,.,rr, W '13 fs Wm.,- A gf -K Q Sfgiiii w as my Jew The I956 golf squad, left to right, FIRST ROW. J h P ' o n eters, Torn Ward, and Charlie Knipp. BACK ROW: Rollie Scott, Bill Strampe, Tom Jensen, Ralph Cohen, Dick Klinner, and Larry Kettle. ABSENT: Erick Steftes. GOLF- I9 6 One of the largest prep golf meets in the state, the Janesville Invitational, was held for the second year at the Municipal Golf Course. Madison West High School, which later went on to win the state, captured this contest with a low score of 3l9. Janesville finished in the number twelve spot with a 350. The Big Eight Tourney was also BIG EIGHT Kenosha ..... . . . 679 Racine Park .... . . . 68I Madison West .... , . . 692 Janesville ..... . .. 696 played here, and the Red Devils of Kenosha High were the winners, with Racine Park second, Madison West third, and the Bluebirds J.S.H.S. fourth. Coach' Ted Sorenson's boys tied for l7th in the state with Eau Claire, each team having a 739 score. Eric Stefles, Tom Jensen, Bill Strampe, and Rolland Scott were the Bluebird representatives. STANDINGS Madison East .... N5 Racine Horlick . . . . . . 708 Beloit ......... . . . 725 Central . . . . . . 863 1-I3 E 2 5 5 s 2 5 i 1 X 5 3 i 5 E fl ' ' 956 reloy champs, left to right: Jim Kmkuske, Tom Schultz, Doug Pinkston, and Don Hake. This strong Bluebird team broke 'he school 880 yard reloy record with Q siz7ling l:3l.5, They finished first in the conference ond sectional meets cnc' ,econd in the state meet. 'K T X TKW 510 s Ken Lelrw gets set to throw the shot. if 4 IA f ,. , if i Buddy Bell captures another tlrst 3 for the J.S.HS undermen .12 , 112245 s sit. Q- 4 IN ss ,Mm Les Joss is cigom vac torious. i 2 .. ,., BIG EIGHT CHAMPS Big Eight champs left to right are, SEATED, C. Wagie, G. Meinert, J. Davis, T. Schultz, B. Suter, B. Restivo, D. Trickle, and J. Kakuske. SECOND ROW, J. Wells, J. Hoffschmidt, K, Lein, D. Pinkston, D. Hake, R. Zable, D. Smith, and B. Clark. THIRD ROW, Coaches Ervin Johnson, Jan Mandel, and Sam Leete, B. Behl, J. Krug, J. King, G. Butler, D. Carlson, B. Bell, L. Jass, J. Mc- Killips, E. Waggener, J. Springbrum, and Managers D. Cunningham, J. Stroming, and J. Limmerlein. TRACK RESULTS Coach Sam Leete's I956 tracksters captured the Big Eight conference track crown for the third consecutive year The cindermen of J.S.H.S. scored 56V2 points to 47V2 by Madison West, which was second. Buddy Bell collected I4 points for the Bluebirds on firsts in the high lump and broad lump, and a second in the low hurdles. Other Janesville event winners were Dan Hake, 220 dash, Les Jass, 880 run, Dick Trickle, mile run, and the 880-yard relay team of John Davis, Tom Schultz, Doug Pinkston, and Hake. Janesville was also victorious in the Class A division of the state sectional tournament at Monterey Stadium. In this meet the Bluebird relay team of Jim Kakuske, Schultz, Pinkston, and Hake set a new J.S.H.S. record and tied the Monterey Stadium record. The time of the run was I:3I .5. Madison West High, the team Janesville defeated twice iBig Eight and sectional meetsl, went on to cap- ture their seventh state track title. The Bluebirds ghnd Green Bay West tied for second in Class A. V Results in other '56 track competition: Meet Place Milwaukee State College Relays .. I4 Madison West Relays ........... . . 3 Wisconsin Rapids Indoor Track Meet . . . . . 4 Janesville Relays ................. .. 3 Janesville Triangular ................. .. 2 Uanesville, Rockford East and Westt Shorewood Relays .................... cancelled Rockford Triangular .................. ....... I Uanesville, Rockford East, and Beloitl Rockford Relays ................... . . 4 Beloit ........... . . . I 14-5 The baseball team is, Left to Right, FIRST ROW, D. Creek, J. Coulter, and D. McCarthy. SECOND ROW, J. Stadler, D Wan ninger, and R, Swenson. THIRD ROW, J. Shebesta, B. Close, Captain D. Knutson, and B. Hilt. FOURTH ROW, Manager B Cook D- Hemming, J. Gibson, R. Sands, J. Grunzel, and Manager D. Schmeling. April April April May May May May May May May June DIAMOND-NINE I 956 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Janesville . .. Janesville . . Janesville . . Janesville . . Janesville . . Madison East Kenosha . . . Beloit ...... Janesville . . Racine Horliclc Janesville . . BASEBALL SCORES Rockford West Beloit ....... Racine Park . Madison West Edgerton .... Janesville .. Janesville ... Janesville ... Madison West Janesville ... Rai Rai Madison Central . . . . . 3 2 D YI O 3 4 5 l 5 2 ' Dick Knutson J WINNERS Bill Close, Joe Coulter, Dick Creek, Jack Gibson, John Grunzel, Dick Hemming, Dick Knutson, Dick McCarthy, Roger Sands, Jim Shebesta, Jim Stadler, Roger Swenson, Dave Wanniger. TIED FOR FOURTH Coach Boh Bauer's diamond-nine finished their second season of interscholastic competition by end- ing up in n two-way tie for the fourth spot in the Big Eight Conference baseball standings. Kenosha, who just added baseball to its athletic team, copped the Big Eight title with seven victories and one setback. The Bluebirds were unable to play their scheduled games with Racine Park on April 28, and Madison West on May 5, due to inclement weather. Under Big Eight rules, games cancelled by bod weather cannot be rescheduled In non-conference tilts, the Blue and White topped Rockford West lO-3 and Edgerton 4-O. Dick McCarthy 147 J i S' Tennis stars of the i956 squad are left to right, KNEELING, Dave Smith, Doug Fields, Lee Spooner, and Dick Lastrow STANDING, Coach Jim Davies, Gale Pfund, Dick Trachsel, Terry Thompson, Jerry Gross, Jeff Thomas, Jerry Block Jerry Fosmoen, and Captain Jim Smith. Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville Janesville VARSITY RESULTS . 3M-14 .. 6 4 .. 6 0 i -8 4 3... 3 -5. .. 2 -T9 .. ...7 -0 -. 6 -3-- TENNIS-I956 . Rockford East Beloit Madison Central . . . . New Trier Beloit Beloit . . . Shorewood .. Rockford East . Madison East . . . . . Kenosha When Coach Jim Davis gives the call for the I957 tennis season, he will be without the services of doubles man Jerry Gross cmd singles man Jim Smith. Smith finished the '56 cam- paign with a fabulous 26-l record, and was elected by his teammates as the most valuable player. By finishing fourth in the state high school tennis tournament, the Bluebird Netters climaxed a highly successful season. The team was undefeated in their Big Eight dual matches. They also won their lone quadrangular meet as well as winning the Big Eight meet. Before entering the state meet, the team had to beat out their Big Eight rivals, Beloit and Kenosha, in a W.I.A.A. sectional meet. Jim Smith, with a terrific 26-l record, was elected captain for the year. He re- ceived his lone defeat at the state meet where he placed fourth in the singles division. Jerry Gross, Dave Smith, Jerry Block, Jeff Thomas, Dick Trachsel and Captain Jim Smith received letters. 149 The JANESVILLE GAZETTE - WCLO . . give you o o o More NEWS More SPORTS More ENTERTAINMENT T Read . . . Listen . . . thg Janesville to Radio Statillll Daily Gazette WCL0 these programs are these features are especially for youth especially for youth NEWS MUSIIC - FULL COVERAGE of local, 232125521 ?,1fSf'gfLHfQR MUSIC ull8tl0llB:l and illtel'hafl0h3l Ed Hadley ,Gargano evenfs , and Don lfoyd. It it's pops -' Schfml happenings you'll hear ft -on WCIJO. - Social events 1 y w SPORTS FEATURES - High 'School - Football ood - EXCLUSIVE IN GAZETTE - Basketball- Enjoyable Comics . . . 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CULLEN 81 SON General Contractors Established 1892 Telephone, PLeasant 4-6601 M. A. CULLEN J, P, CULLEN 183 Compliments of McCUE 8: BUSS DRUG COMPANY l4 South Main Street Congratulations to the Class of '57 ARBUTHNOT'S DAIRY 1006 Sharon Street These girls are enjoying Arbuthnotis milk lit sm .t- ff 7 I ' '.l.L,,gt...gL..e4.M.Ll.il 2' L. C. LENZ 8. SON Plumbing, Heating, Air-Conditioning 54 South River Street Dial PL 4'-34-84+ CUNNINGHAM BAKERIES 21 South Main Street and 4105 West Milwaukee Street GOLDEN EAGLE Where the best dressed men and women of Janesville High School buy their clothes US 32 s. MAIN L: . Qin .I Fsrgb . L SL:-Q-in , A iffy 4 2 '13 555 ill' N1 V. . f ,'51,. '5t g .MM i ff, . E.: - H .. 'K l ' l wwifhg' ,ft il 'I 9 Ready to serve you at Ml f S are: Ron 77 will F, h Garland Dreamspun Sweden IS er, Ruth Cleveland, Gale Pfund. cardigan .,,,.....,..........., 10.95 lvnsslwr slinovef P. 9-05 Seated: Tom Carney, Bob Atkinson. short sleeve slipover .,........ 8.95 These luxurious sweaters come in assorted colors and are sized from 34 to 4-0. There are also many different styles. 32 South Main 5 1. Garage 5. Black Storage 2. Retail Store and Office 6. Warehouse 3. Ready-mix Plant 7. Sand Plant No. 1 44. Black Plant 8. V2 Mill Conveyer Belt 9. Sand Plant No. 5 This company brings into the city over 351,500,000 from other cities, which money our community uses to buy products not made in Janesville. This exchange of trade by the businesses in Janesville provides the difference between a city with good schools, social agencies and homes and a city with none of these assets. JANESVILLE SAND 8. GRAVEL CO 186 Consult C. P. OLSON Realtor When BUYING OI' SELLING HOMES EXPERIENCE COUNTS! 107 N. Main St. L PL 4-7965 of PL 2-3625 Photo Supplies Leather Goods HAMLIN'S Camera 8. Luggage Shop On Milwaukee Street Bridge Cameras Luggage Congratulations to the Class of 1957 KRAUSE'S TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT Try Our Charcoal Broiled Foods Quality Dinners 22 South River Street PLeasant 2-4491 Getting thc news for the day. BIWER'S SHOE STORE Always ahead at the foot in fashion footwear. Nationally advertised brands Compliments of SOLIE LUMBER COMPANY E I I W 9 X-, w DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP , mtg -I 1.g ,, ' 'L 418 EAST MILWAUKEE STREET Y ?2'f J nzifzsx ,ku 0 0 H FE. DIXIE Cream Donuts Also Milk Hong Johns i Bread and 'Bismarks 5 Schoepls 'CrueIIers I Ice Cream ' Z ,f f Z Cinnamon Twists Z -,., 15,3 ,.,3,'f Z E Q Reduced Prices on Five Dozen or More , si.,f'iif1f ,A'f '?f?f'l27 ,f Z Free Delivery on Ten Dozen or More 0 ' l . A DB All lmleli n l' 'illl A W Closed SaturdaY Evenings 188 Congratulations to the Graduates Compliments of CENTRAL RESTAURANT Janesville, Wisconsin When you run out, run in. JIM BARRY Compliments of FULLERTON LUMBER CO. Complete Line of Lumber 8. Bldg. Material l'l0UGl'l 923 Pleasant sffeef Phone PL 4-6916 MANUFACTURING At The Five Points' Congratulations .lanesville Sr. High School Class of 57 189 e if Highway 51 Phone Rural Route 3 ' '--sN PLeasonf 4-5382 YOUTZY MEAT PLANT ROCK RIVER COTTON COMPANY Factory Store Complete Yarn Department 110 North Franklin Fabrics of all Descriptions CLARKS SUPER GAS CO. CITY CAB Ad f b ess staff Mr. Bagley' C B M nagers M y B d Ch l K pp RIDGE JANESVILLE COMPANY Automotive Parts and Equipment H North Park Dri e Phone PLeasont 4-3383 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 SWANSON'S SUPER FOOD MARKET 1102 Western A Phone PLeasunf 2-1617 I DOROTHY'S VAL WEBER'S HQUSE OF GIFTS ECONOMY SHOP East Milwaukee Janesville South River St. Jan s . - .,xwwr.fq1..g -, 1- - , , wires 41 gf 5,4 w 1 I E. ,4 gi if z Ass.e1s ....... p. ' 1 e, ynne. .... misham, Dove ..... - Abraham, Suellen... am seem ........ fi 1 Ahmllny. Asenath .... 5, 5, Ademeny, Ken ...... Ei AMMO, Judith ...... 43' Adams, larry ..... Q1 Adams. Melanie .... 35. sm, .... sg , -sau, James ..... 14 an vw- ------- if lbldt, Robert ...... , ' lgnerr, Charlene .... . 5, Altneght, Otto ...... Q, ,-Aibright, Alioe .... . 21,1 7 Albright, Shirley .... tg' llbrecht, Ronald .... 1 V gm Steve .... ,sim san. ........ . ,,4u1.ii, :amid .... ,r Albft, Wllla ...... Allison, Chuck .... ,Allikln. 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Bennie .... . ,,,. ., , .f,, Q 14 1 r ,. ,V A, .. .ff f s ,.g Y ,, ........67 ..,...,..........67 ..................67, 98 ......55, 81, 83, 103,108 .................17 .................67 ......65 .. ..... ...67 .....24, 110 ........24 ......55 ........67 .....19, 110 .....55, 103 .....67, 115 ............67 .....24, 118, 136 ........67, 98 ..........67, 98 ......24. 89,110 ............55 ..............55 .............67,111 ....24, 102,110,111 Barthel, Janice.... Bartle, Claude ..... Bell, Jeanette ........ Bellrichord, Gary .... Benner, Elizabeth... Beecher, Charles... Behm, David .... Belk, Carl ..... Bell, James ...... Bell, Janith ...... Benner, Virginia... Bennett, Charlotte .... Benson, Mary...... Berger, Carolyn. . .. .. Bergholz, Brenda .... Bernstein, Russell... Besitzky, Sandra... Bessel, Beverly ..... Beyer, Doug ..... Beyers, Lynda ...... Bienosh, Lois .... Bienash, Nancy .... Bier, Charles .... Bier, Judith ....... Bier, Nancy ........ Bierkness, Barbara ..... Bick, Mr. Kenneth ...... Bilz, Delores Ann... Bilz, Nancy ....... Bird, Dennis ......... Birenholtz, Carol ...... Birmingham, Sally M..... Black, Mary ........... Blair, Pat .,......... Blank, Margaret M. .... DEX ....24, 92,101,110 ...............67 .............67 . .......... 67, 98 ......67,109,111 ........55,117 ..........25 .. ......... 65, 95 ...........55,86, 116 ....................55 .....25,B6,87,109,1l1 ,,,,,................25 ....25, 82, 83, B7, 92, 111 ..,..................67 ...................55 ......55,114,115 .....67,B1,B5,103 .............55 .....67 .....55 .......55 ,........55, 92 ................55 ....25,86,101,110 ...............67 ........92, 107 ......l0 .....25 .............77 ,,..........-..67 .....25,81,82,103 .....25, 85, 112 .....55, 81,103 ...............65 ......25, 110,111 Blaser, Glen ........ ... .............---- --55, 100 Block, Diane. . . . Block, Jerry..... Bluhm, Catherine.. Bluhm, Sandra Lea... .. Blum, Jerry ........ Bohlman, Warren. Bollwahn, Bill ..... Bolton, Mr. Dan... Bothun, Rosemarie. Boyle, Franziska... Boyle, Vincent ..... Boylan, Dan. ..... Braden, Barbara... Brad Dan y, ..... .. Brager, Barbara. ..,. .. Brainard, Rose Mary ..... Bramble, Joanne ....... Brand, John. ....... Brandsey, Margaret . ..... Brandt, Robert ........ Brandt, Ronald ..... Brassingtan, Richard ..... 8raukho11, John ....... Braunworth Doroth . Y ----- Brawner, Gary E, ........ Breese, Sandra. .... . Brehm, Louise ..... Brehm, Sylvia ..,.. Brieske, Mary Ann.. Brosi, Craig ........ Brown, David A. .... Brown, Phyllis ....... Brown, 1'erry W, .... Brown, Virginia... Bruce, Jim .......... Bweggeman, Fred.. 8runette,' Brian ..... Brussat, Nancy .... Bryant, Calan... Buckhol, Bill ........ Buckholz, Ruth Ann.. Buckley, Sandra .... Budsberg, Corrine. Buerki, Robert ..... Buggs, Ann ....... Buggs, Lee Ann... Buqgs, Noel. ........ Burdette, Anna Lou .... Burgell, Harriet .... ,,,,............,,.67,87,90,107 25, 89, 92, 118, 130, 131, 148 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,.....,.....67 ,,,,....,................67 .......67 ,,,,,,,......,.....67, 98 ,,.,,.,..............68, 98 U.,,,.,,...,..,.,.......12 ....25, 87, 92, 93, 94, 101, 103 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.........2S .........55 .....68, 93 .......55 .....55 .........65 .............26 ....98, 103, 109 .......68, 88 .........68 ....55, 81,98 .......68 .........26 .........68, 81 ..........26,1l1 ....26, 93, 100, 101 98 .......55, ,112 ........65, 102 ....65, 101 .......68 ....55, 115 ....68, 138 .......55 .....68 .....68 .......55 ,,,,,,,,,,,..,.......68, 98 , ,,,,,,,,........... ...65, 117 ....55, 83, 85, 86, 87, 103, 108 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,55, 92, 93,107 .............55 .........68 ....26, 103 .......68 .......56 .....6B, 92 .....56, 92 .......65 .......56 .....26. 81 Burhans. Joyce ....... Burkness, Barbara .... Burkheimer, Dick ..... Burnham, Barbara ...... Burnam, Joy- ....... . Bushaw, Raymond .... Butler, Charlotte... Butler, Gil ........ Butler, Jeannette ..... Butler, Mary ....... Butt, Del.ane .... Byrne, Bill ....... Bysted, Sharen ..... Cadman, Miss Bernice Callaway, Clark ..... Campbell, Dixie L .... Campbell, Jim ....... .....56, 89, 103 .........-...55 ,.....56, 130.136 .........6B. 92 ......26, 101 .......65 .......68 .............93,145 ................68 .....26, 92, 98,110 112 ..................26 ................56 .....56, 98. 112 ..........15 ........68 ..............26 .....-..........65 Campbell, Judie A ..... ..... 2 6, 101, 110. 111 Campbell, na .... . Campbell, Mark ..... Campion, Monica.. Canary, Paul.... Cantwell, Bill ........ Canheld, Sceone ..... Canniif, Bob ....... Carlson, Dan .... Carlson, Donna .... Carlson, Walter ...... Carney, Patricia ...... Carney, Tom .......... Carpenter, Donald... Carpenter, Joan ..... Carr, Dorothy ...... Carr, Jean ...... Carter, Bill ........ Casey, Dennis ....... Cashman, William... Casterison, Karen .... Chamberlain, Gary ..... Chamberlain, Judy ..... Chusebra, Mrs, Mary . Chesemorb. Dave. .... . Chipman, Dick ....... Christensen, Dave .... Christenson, Gerald.. Christenson, Jim ..... Christy, Joan ...... Chrobak, Renard ..... Churchill, Dale .... Clark, Bill ......... Clark, Edward ..... Clark, Judy ...... Clark, Randall ..... Clark, Richard ..... Clay, Ann ....... Cleaton, Janice .... Cleaton, Robert .... .......5a. 130,138 .......-......26 ......65,111 ......56 ......65 ........56 ,.....56, 130 109, 111 98, 114 ..........68 ............27 .....68, lm, 132 ........ , 7 :Riga -.....:1..:t.'....56 .....68, .102. 132 ............65 ......65, 136 ....,..109 .....56, 68 ..-.-.ee . ..... 12 ....27, 114 -.....27 ........27 .....27,a1 .....-s5 -...6B -......56 ..........56 ......27, 145 .....-.56 ......6l ................17 .56 56, 89, 92, 101, 107 ................6B .............65, 98 Clement, Joyce .... ..... - 65 Cleveland, Ruth ....,. ............... . 56 Cline, Elise ........ .. .-.. .. -..---- 27, 89 Clase, Bill ....... Close, Carol ....... .....56,118,146,147 68,92,98,103,l11 Cohey, Michael ...... . -. . ...-.----.. ---65 Commons, Judith ..... Comstock, Jim .,,.. Canaway, Jane.. Condon, Mary..... Cone, Bob ....... Canine, Diane ....... Cannell, Barbara ..... Connell, Jim ....... Connell, John .... Connell, Mary ..... Connors, Brian ..... Conway, Ellen... Cook, David ....... Cook. Raymond .... Cooper, Barbara .... . Cooper, Carol ..... Cooper, Joyce... Cape, Carolyn... Cope, Donna...,. Cope, Jack .......... Cometh, Carol ........ .. ..............56 ....-27, 130, 131 ............27 ......27,110 ..........65 . ......... 27, 110 .....28,110,1l2 ............56 . ..,..... .56 ................6l ..................-.56 .68, 81, 92, 98, 109 ..................68 ................68 ......56 . ............ 56 ............68, 1172 .....28, 92, 94, 103 ..............56 ..-.....56, 85 ........28. 92.103 Costerisan, Karen lee .... ......... . ............ 68 Coulter, Joe ........... .....28, 130, 131, 146,147 in -- .,.:..5.,.i,,g: ,....a.. Cox, Carol ...... Cox, Mr. Ernest .... Cox, Lorna ...... Creek, Dick .... Creek. Ken ...... Cress, David ........ Cribben, Eugene ..... Cribben, lloseann .... Crisman. Barbara .... Croake, Svsan ..... Croft, our ..,.. , Crosby, Judy .... Cross, Sharon ....., Cullum. Barbara ..,.... Cunningham, Dick ..... Cunningham, Helen .... Cunningham, Jean ..... Curtis, Donna .....,.. Cutts, Marilyn ....... Cnrkos, Geraldine ..... Dabson, Jerry .... ... Dalton, Wayne .... Daly, Richard ...... ....28, 130, , , s 1 ,-,,,.-fg,,,f,l,.i,- , 1, ,I f , p 'W . .... 28, Bl, 112 .,....,,................12 ..................6B, 81 103 131, 132146: 147 . ........ 68 .....6B, 88, 139 .,.......28 ......28, 89 .,.............65 .....68, 92, 102, 109 ....,.56, 81 .. ..28, 103, 123 ..,......56 .....28,92, 103 Iii .....,,,145 .........56 .....65 ,.....65 ......56 .......,.68 .........77 , 80, 95, 100 .....,.60, 98,141 Dammen, Lester ...... .... Dampier, Helen .... Danz, Douglas ....... Davenport, Mark... Davies, Mr. Jim .... .........69 .....28, 112 ......2B, 98 . ...,. ..69 B1 ....14,13a,148 .,.......69 .........56 .....56, 112 30,131, 145 Davis, Bessie ..... .. Davis, Carolyn ...., ......,.... Davis, Connie ....... ......,...... Davis, John W. ...,.... ..... 2 9, 114, 1 Davis, Miss Mariorie ...., ............ .........17 Davis, Ronald ......... .......... 6 9, 102, 132 Davis, Sid ............... ....., 29 , 130, 131, 138 Decker, Mr. Kenneth ..... ........,........ 1 2 Deegan, Marilyn ...... . DeGarma. Arlene .,.. Dernrow, Janet ..... Dennis, Judi ..... Dennis, Sandra .... Denzien, Dennis .,... Delosier, David., ., .. Dewey, Edward ..., Dewey, Jean A. .... org, mi ....... Diet1,iStan1ey ..... . Dixon, Marilyn ,.... ..., .....56 ......57 .....69 .....69 .......29 .....69, 132 .....77, 102 .........69 ......29, 98 .................57,114,138 ......29, 80, 81, 82, Domi ny, Karen ....... ..............,.. mflflgdh, Margaret .... Danagan, Susanne ..... Donahue, Dave ...... Donaldson, Harvey ..... Dortkle, Judy ......... Dooley. Jane.. .. .. Dooley, William ..... Dapkins, Terry ..... Doughty, Jerry ....... Douglas. Barbara .... Dovrdy, Lynn ....... Dosvell, Judy ...... Downing, Nancy ..... Drew, Karl ........ Drew, Ruth Ann ...... ..... 5 7 .......,..69 85, 107, 112 .....57, 108 .....57, 111 . ......,. 69 29, 130, 131 .........29 ....29,108,122 f'ii'i5f'66f Driscoll, Bonnie ..., , ..... ............... Droegemueller, Grace .... Drought, Patricia ...... Duecker, Dale .... .., ..... 30, 89, l Duller. Dave ....... Duller, Shirley. .... Dunlavy. Brian ..... Dunlavy, Dorothy .... Dunlavy,, Harrarae . . . . Dunlavy, Jo Ann ..... .........57 .........29 .........69 .....69, 132 . .... 29,110 .....57, 100 .....69 .........29 .........69 92,103,108 .........69 .........69 .........29 30,131,142 .........69 .,.......30 ........65, 69 .69,92,103 .........57 ................69, 112 Dunphy, Annette ....... .... 6 9, 85, 1 Dunvriddie, Mr. Alan ..... Duranti, Carol, ,,,,,, .. Dyson, Bah .......... Dlick, Peter .... Easton, Ron ...... Ebert, Patricia ..... Eckert, David .... Eckert, Galen .... Edison, Maritxa .... Egan, Bonnie ..... Egan, Nancy ....... 02,109,111 ,........12 .....57 .....69 .,.....57 ...,.69 132 .....69 102 .......65 .....57 .....57 .....57 .........30 J . Ellis, Diana ...... Emelson, Roger ..... Emmert, Jenese ....... Empereur, Marsha .... Engel, Tom .......... Enking, Joan ........... Ericltson, Mi, Eugene..... Erikson, Judy ........... Evans, J. Harwood .... Evans, Karen ....... Everding, Kale ....... Everding, Margaret ..... Fadner, Bobbi Jean ..... Fadner, Judy ....... Fadner, Penny .... Fairfield, Diana ........ Fanning, Bob .............. Farrington, Mary Kaye . . Feeney, John .........,.. Feirn, Allan ........... Feirn, Bob ......, .. Fenrick, Karen ...,. Fiedler, Beverly .... Fiedler, Doug M...... Fields, Doug ....... Fields, Marvin L, ..... Finley, Mr. Clarence.... Finley, Elizabeth ...,. . Finley, Marilyn Sue .... Finnane, Gen ...,.... Finnane, Virginia .... Finster, Faye ..... Fish, Toni ........ Fisher, Linda ....... Fisher, W. Ronald .... Flanagan, Jerry ..., Flippin, Betty .... Flynn, James ..... Folk, Jim ........ Fasmaen, Jerry ..,.. Foss, Richard .... Foster, Peggy .... Fox, Mary ....... Frank, Dick .....,.. Frank, Michael ....,,.. Franklin, Anna lean ..., Franzman, Mr. William. Fraunfelder, Maurice... Frechette, John .,....,. Fredendall, Susan .... Frederick, George .... Freeman, Rodney ..,. Freese, Jerry ....... Freitag, John .... Fritz, Gerald..... Fritzke, June ...... Frusher, Richard ..... Fry, lawrence ....... Fullerton, Marilyn ..,. Fullerton, Sheila ..... Fulton, Bob.. ..... Gable, Bob ...,..... Gackstatter, Darwin .... Gall, Thomas. ..,,. .. Gahagan, Gloria .... Gardner, Don ...., Garske, Dorothy ..... Gartz, Miss Lucille.. .. . Garvin, Alwin .,...,. Garvin, Karen ..... Gehrke, Ann... Geller, Gary ...., Geller, Scott ...,.. Gensler, Patricia .... George, Judy ...... Gibson, Jack ............ Gilford, Ted ...,-,.... . Gilbertson, Mrs. Dorothy ..... Gilberlsen, Jlm ....... , .... Gilbertson, Joyce .... Gilbertson, Karen .... Gilbertson, Loren ,... Gillette, Richard ..... Gillmore, Betty .... Gillmore, Donnie .... 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Galuch, Richard .... Goodal, Valorie .... Goodenough. Bob .... Soodrich, Gerald .... Goodrich, Ray ...... Goodsell, Carolyn .... Goodsell, Joyce ,... Gorski, John ..,.. Grace, Carol ..... Gramke, Joan ...... Gransee, Patricia ..... Grant, Patricia ..... Grant, Roberta ..... Graver, Dale ...... Graves, Donald .... Gray, Betty ,.,,,. Green, Barbara .... Green, David .... Green, Don ....., Grim, Karen .,..... Grinde, Miss Joan .... Griswold, Emerson .... Grodivant, Joyce ..... Gruber, Miss Jane .... Gruver, Nancy ....... Guenther, Arly ......... Gueth, Mr, Edward .... Gurney, Donna ...... Gyr, Dick ...... Hall, Jim ..... Hall, Pat ...... Hallett, Ray ...... Hallett, Timothy.. .. Hal versa n, Jim ..... Hamilton, Jane ..... Hamlett, Dick .... Handy, Judy ..... Haney, Sue ........ Hanke, Charlotte .... Hanke, Christine ....... Hannawell, Nancy ..... Hansen, Judy .... .... Hansen, Linda ......... Hansen, Mary ............. Hanson, Miss Mary Ann .... Hanson, Carolyn. ...... .. Hanson, Julie .......... Hanson, Rochelle..- Hantke, Richard ...... Harnack, Ronald ..... Harrie, Diane. . .. . . 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Keisey, Dave ...... Kemp, Dale Ann ..... Kerl, Judy .,.,.... Karsten, Kessler, Barbara .... Barbara ..... Kessler, Darlene ..... Kessler, Henry ..... Kestol, Marie ,.... Keltle, Larry ....... Kilmer, Marvin .,.... Killz, Miss Phyllis .... Kimball, Judy ..... King, Jim.. ........... Kirchner, Edward ..... , . Kitelinger, Mr. Kenneth.. Klatl, li Klein, De Wayne .... Klemp, Joyce. .... . Klessig, Kliefoth, Kenneth .... Bill .... Kline, Patricia .... . Kline, Ruth .,,... .... Klinefelter, Charles .... Klinner, Klinner, Dicli ..... . . . Susan .... Klontx, Mr. V. 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Krauter, Krause, Larry ..... Nancy .... Kreis, Mrs. Ruth.. ... J Kresel. Krueger, Krueger Krueger, udy ...... John..... , Lorelei. ...... Richard ........ Krueger, Mr. Robert .... Kreq, James .......... Kuhlow, Tom .... Kumerew, Mr.... Kutz, parole ..... . Kun, Joyce ......... LaCaria, Marcella ..... LaFrancei, Sharon... Uomb. Joan ....... Lamb, Torn ..... Lambert, lay ...... Lane, Allan ........ Lane, Mr. Robert ..... Lane, Mrx. Ruth ....... Lankfard, l1obert.l..... lalleau, Lelleau, Larsen, Larsen, llauoo, Larson, Larson, Larson, Carol ...... Ll oyd .... larry ..... Ross ...... Beverly ..... Jean ...... Tom ...... Wayne ..... lash, Juanita ..... Lauer, ,Dennis ...... . LaValley, Carol ..... lowach, Fred ....... Lawrence, Eugene ..... ,.............10. 12 . ....... 72 ....37,102 .,..,.........::..77 ...............72, 109 .....60, 83, 118,l3D, 143 .................,..37 ..................37 .....,...77,132 ....37, 80, 82, 98 ............60 ..........60 ........60 ..........65 ..........37,98,112 ,,,,,,,,,,,,..........12 .....60, 83, 86, 101, 109 ...................77 .................72 ,......................65 ,,,,,,..........14,130, 142 ....60, 81, 88, 91, 98, 116, 145 ,,,,,,,,.,,...,....60, 130 ,,,,..,.....19 ,....72, 89, 98 ......60,117 .......60 ........72 ....72,111 .......65 .....60, 98 ... ..... ..72 nun, .......12 ...Q ..... ..... 1 6, 90 .... ....37, 136 .....37, 81 .......72 .....72 .....60 .....77 .......37 .......72, 98 ............60 ........72, 92,109 ....................60 ,...60, 92, 98, 103, 108 .,................60 ............37,100 ..awrence, Neil E..... Lawrence, Patricia .... Lawrence, Shirley ..... Layden, Jim ........ Lee, Jim .,.,... . Lee, Miss Vera .... Leeder, Paul ...... mar, sony ......... Lette, Mr. Samuel .... Lehr, Patricia .... ... Leith, Phyllis ...... Lenaax, John ....... Lemen, Mary Anne .... Lemlze, Carol ....... LeVelle, Karen ...... l.eVelle, Wayne ..... Lewellyn, David ..... Link, Donna ...... Lipetri, Carl .... Little, Janet ..... Lilxler, Dicli ..... Lloyd, Barbara .... Logan, Sue ...... Longman, Lin ..... Loofboro, Jean .... r 'wil ....37, 98, 116 ..........72 ........60 .....65 .........60 .....1l, l2 ..........3l ..............72 .......15,117,145 ...-60,85,106.112 ..-.......38, 110 .....72, 93 ....38, 101 , .......65 .........72 ....60, 119 .......-..72 .....72, l1,lS ......38. 88.115 ....38, 87, 90, 91 ......38, 83, 85 .......38,110,111 ....72, 85,109,111 ..........72, 111 ....72, 85, 103, 109 Loppin, Mr. John ...... ...., ......-.-- ..-- - 12 132 Loxching, Bernard ..... Loveland, Jacqueline .... Louison, Jesse ......... Lowe, Dick ......... Lubeck, Peg ..... Lucey, Eugene ..... Luchl, Carol .... Ludtlie, Phil ..... Ludwig, Linda ..... Luedlke, Jarnex ..,. lueth, David .... Lux, Elaine ....... MacDonald, Alex... Macrorie, Neil. ....... MacFarlane, Janet ..... Madden, Mary ...... Madsen, Jasephine.... Main, Mr. Jay ........ Maliaal, Mr. Lloyd .... Malden, John ....... Malone, Helen .... Malone, Thomas .... Malevily, Sharon .... Mandel, Mr. Jan .... Mannon, Judy .... Manogue, Jerry ..... Manthey, Bill ..... Manthey, Donna. ..... Man they, Wayne ..... Manx, Carol ..,.... Marnch, Stanley .... Morlrerl 'Dennis .... . Marsh, Judith ..... Marsh, Neall ..... Marshall, Ed ....... Masterson, Shirley. . . . Matheson, Mary .... Malxlre. Bonnie ..... Mau, Donald ......... Mau, Richard .......... Mayer. Miss Eleanor ..... Mawhinney, Marlene .... Mmdleld, Gereldine .... Mcanloxh, Neil ...... ... Mclride, Mr. William ..... ai. .in io: .......:m ..........n ...........m .....aa, ra, n .....w, no, in ian, tai ...........m .....,n, oo. io: .....ao, ai, rr, m ...........ios ' .... 13, 102 .......i: .....n am .....v, 115,132,145 ....so, n, nz -60 ....4o, ns-, .......72 ...J38 .. .......... 60 .............60,l1 ....72, 92, 103, 109 ......72, 98,111 .........39, 98 ....72, 81, W2 .............16 ......72, 102, 111 ....72, ll, 90 .........l ..............13. 112 McCabe, Pal. ....-... -------------'----- - --3' McCartney, Janice .... . . McClellan, lonnie ..... McCoy, Linda ...... McCoy, Ron .... McCue, Bill ..... McCue, John ..... McCumher, 8illy.... McCumber, Robert ...... ...72, 92, 102,107,111 ....................72 102 ..............73, ........60,1N .....60. 98. 141 ......73, 132 .........39 .......73 McCullough, Gerald .... -------- -39 McCallum, Donald J.... ............-- --93, 108 McDonald, Caryl. .... .-...---.-.---..-- 73 . 111 MCDOnlld, Mirlha ..... .... 60 , 03, 55, M, 101, 110 Mcbonnel, Sandy .... . ...-,-----44------ 50, 101 McGarvie, Arlene .... ..-.------------ 75 . 1G McGhee, Lawrence ..... McGowan, Gerald ..... McGuire, Joe. ...... . McKalg. Dave ...... McKilIips. Joe...... Mclean, Judy ........ McNally, Colleen .... .........78 ....-.73. I . ......... 39. 118 .............-..73 .....39, 130,'1l'l,15 .................70 ...........73. U . , ,, f - 1 rv , - ' :.,,, .- -, . ,nik r f . 'W' or 1 , . V 5,12 ' K Meehan. Ray...... Melnert, Gary ...,.. Mendelson, Joan ..,. Merrick, Mrs. Elsie.. Merlex, Avis ........ Messmer, Katherine. Menmer, Mary Ellen .... Meyer, D. Allen .... Meyer, Frank. ..,... . Meyer, Joe ....... Meyer, Sandra .... Meyer, Shirleenl .... Meyer, A. Vernon .,... Michael, JoAnn ..... Millard, BilI....... Millard, Stan ...... Miller, Jacquelyn .... Miller, Diclr ........... Miller, Richard W..... Miller, Mr. Robert ...,.. Minard, Robert ..,... Miner, Edna Ann ..,. Miner, Kent ........ Miner, Walt ............ Mitby, Mr. Ralph O,..... Moccero, Antoinette ..... Mocoero, Dick ........ Maccero. Jacqueline ..... Moccero, Loretto ...... Maccera, Sam ...... Moe, Judith ..... Moe, Karen ..... Moe, Sylvan ....... Mogensen, Doris .... Monlr, Darrell ..... Moore, Dick ..... Moore, Joan ..... Iloore, Stanley .... Moron, Tim .......... ' Morgan. Charlene ..... Morgan, Marceida ..... Morris, Donald ....., Morse, Dick ....... Morse, Harry ................ Moss, Mr. Howard...c Moyer, Janet ........ ...... Moyer, Mary .......... Mueller, Jane ....... Muenchow, Sandra J. Mullett, Pauline ........ Milligan, Jim.. ..... Mhtllilrin, Marilyn 1. .... Munir. llawtan ..... ... Murgatroyd, Donald . . . . . Mutchler, Jane ...... Mutchler, Peggy.. . . . Myhre, Elayne ..... Nash, lane ......... son, Mary Ann ..... son, Ellen ........ Nelson, lorry ...... Nelson, Tom ........ Neurnueller, Myrna.. Newman, Elizabeth .... Nlckol. Sue .......... Nicholson, Sandra . . . Nightengale, Wayne. . . . . Noble, Ralph L. ..... ... Noble, Roland ....... Noe, Ronald ....... Nara, Howard ..... Nofby, Harlpn ..... Nording, Diane. . . . . Noreen, Don .. .. . Norris, Mary ....... Nunn, Edward .... ... O'Brien, Mille ....... O' Connell, Catherine ..... O'Cannell, Mary ....... 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O'lnary, :qw ..... Olin. Ray ........ Oliver, Edward ...... ollflflibd. Bonnie.... Olsen, Dill. .... .e.-.. Olsen,lVeronioa .... Olson, Elizabeth .... Olson, Jerry ...... Olson, Signe ..... Olson, Terry .... .. Olson, Virgil ..... -III .,..41, ::::aa,'asi'aa.'asf'9u' 11111si'ai'aaj15' ::::::3af ':: ..-QL V.- . .- -.,4.,..- .61 .73 .73 100 .73 .65 103 .41 121 .73 .73 -61 .73 ... -...-61 if 11-ew-vs 11-www O'Meara, Jim Opie, Jim. Osborne, Jack Osborne, Marjorie Osmond, Eugene Osmond, John Ousterhout, lim Owens, Bernard Page, Patty Page, Terry Paleen, Mr, William Paar, Dennis Paul, Carol Pearson. Mike Peck, Roselyn Peich, Bruce Pells, Diane Pennycook, Ruth Perkins, Charlotte Persson, Linda Peters, John Peterson, .lerr Peterson, Larry Ptah, Rosemary Pliefler, Dale Pleilfer, Frederick Ptund, Gale PhielTer, Neil Philumalee, Leonard Pickering, Gayle Pierson, Larry Piller, Joyce Pirkel, Kathleen Ploegert, Carol Polan, Janet ' Palglaze, Sharon Porter, Barbara Porter, Susan Porter, Thomas Potter, Tom.. Pospeschil, Fred Pospeschil, Susan Potts, Donald Powell, Brad. Powell, Jerry. Pregont, Thomas Price, Mariorie Prisk,.:Clem... Prueher, Terrance Pdrcell, Ann.. Purnell, Bill.. Purnell, Judy. Purkapile, Marian Quaerno, Jeanne Radigan, Joan Ramsdell, Patricia Rath, Duane.. Rebman Paul. Rebout, Roger. Rehout, Suzanne Reed, Nancy.. Reeder, Wanda Reilly, Patsy... Reilly, Ruth .... Reinardy, Michael Reinlce, Gerald. Reinlre, Richard. Reinsback, Ruth Ann Reslivo, Frank.. Restivo, Robert.i.1 Reining, William Reuss, Margaret Anne Reuter, Jackie... Rhodes, William. Richards, Arlene. Richards, Linda.. Richards, Michael Richardson, Donna Richardson, James. Richardson, Richard Richter, Betty ..... Richter, Robert .... Riggs, Don ...... Riley, Kathleen .... Riley, Penny .... Riley, Peggy ...... Rinehart, Jack ..... Roach, Anno Marie Roach, John E. .... Roberts, John ...... Rockstead, Douglas Roehl, Barbara .... . Roehl, David C. .... Roehl, Glenda .... 41 42 6 81 42 115 42 87 89 93 94 951 74 132 2 98 42 B5 92 4 116 86 114 74 132 4 42 81 8 B9 93 1 42 101 42 92 74 92 103 122 62 B5 66 185 2 3 4 3 43 110 74 89 43 101 62 65 93 103 2 43 81 98 103 8 C 62 53.65 0.4.52 4 A I .Pod ,ff- Roehl Roehl Rogers Roherty Jean Raherty Romonzalr Sue Rosslter Donna Roth lllonnle Rottmann Rc Rumtnelhat? Ruexch Karel Rusch Richard A I I. Russell Eliza Rutledge Pa Rye Charles Ryson Paul Salzmann Carol Samuelson D Sands Dlclr Sands Roger Schadl Shirley Schauer Schauer Tom ro Schave Schave Scheunemann Ca 1 Schlefelbeln Schlefelbeln Sclllelsner Schloemer Schmldt Schmitz Schneider Schoeberle Schoeberle Schaeberle Schollnslrl School Phlll Schrlll Mar Schmldt Caro me Sand Schrler Mar Schriclrer Schoenwetter Caroline , Schudda Lind udda Wanda :.... 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