Melrose High School - Our Reveries Yearbook (Melrose, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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Mr. Rudolph Meyer a, - Princi al t Board of Education Joe 305 2p4Ph 0 G Gal eesllr- peairq Yu,-9 0101. or Mrs Keith Hardie President Hr- HT YR-315501 rec tol' 1schk9 Mr. Newton Social Science Geography American History World History Drivers Education Student Council Advisor Junior Class Advisor Intramural Basketball Whitewater State College Mrs Ohm English Social Science Senior Class Play Forensics Sophomore Class Advisor Gustavus Adolphus Faculty Mrs Newton Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping Secretarial Practice G A A Advisor Annual Staff Advisor Whitewater State College English Librarian Forensics Junior Class Play Gustavus Adolphus K Mr Huxtable A Team Coach Algebra Pep Club and M Club Advisor Freshmen Advisor Physical Education University of Wisconsin Mr Meyer Principal Physics Geometry Senior Class Advisor La Crosse State College Mr Thompson B Team Coach Biology General Science Junior Class Advisor Annual Staff Advisor Physical Education River Falls State College A Band B W 4' Mixed Uhorus Hadrigal Senior Class Advisor Student Council Ad isor lilwaukee State Co lege Mr Mulcahy Agriculture F F A Advisor Sophomore Advisor Platteville State College Mr Ristow Agriculture F F, A. Advisor Sophomore Advisor Platteville State College s44 I d. may Mrs Hexumy Homemaking Freshmen Claes Adv F H A Advisor Stout Institute vw!! 5l,o'Yk - - i'rLnk,,.,f mm fm X r lk A-il-0 4 1 vfzni - K . X' ' 1 K f' f , K l 1 t 0 I' 4 ,. 1' ' 4, . Q 1 'L ' 4 Mrs 4. 1 I , ' f l I 1 T --14 A Q ' h , , 'K , 1 A , fn 4, Iv 3 vie A 1 ' ' I 6 1 ,ff J' 1 Marion Brown Secretary T Q 2 Q- 49 x Emeline Thompson Secretary 4-, 4 x Bus Driver! to P R Collins, E Youn P Yostonryz,P Ostrander, J Yeskie, J Nusser, R Zeman f X Roy Pffaf Ella and Lahna Cooks Janitor N Jean Eloise Torkelson I could be better if I would, but its awful lonesome being goodl' C1833 Sec 1, Class Pres M, Class Play ,h, Bend 1 2,3 u rap Band 1 2,3, Dramart Club l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,u Librarian 3 L, Annual Staff u, Daiwa Band Singer 2,3,h, Mixed Cnorus 1 2,h, Girls Glee Club 3, Triple Trio 3, Aerie Staff 3, Teachers Sec 3,h, Madrigsl GPOUD M, Journalism Club 2,h Robert Cameron Hardie 'When in course of numan events it b comes necessary for HS to bluffs let us bluff Class Pres 1 Class Play 3 R Dramart Club l,2,3,h, Forensics 1,2,U, M Club 2: 3 4 FFA 1 Football Basketball 3 M Staff 3,h, Mlxed Chorus 1, 2,u, Madrigal Group M, Annual Business Manager 3, Business Manager of Magazine Sales 3 Football Captain M Gordon Frederick Borreson 'I'm going to tell tnat Einstein a few things Class Treas M, Class Play 3 Dramart Club l,2,3 Forensics l,2,3,u, Annual Staff M, Manager Jane Anderson 'Step right this way boys single file, all who wisn a girl wortnwnile Class Sec 3,b, Class Plays 3,h, Band l 2,3,h, Pep Band 2,3,h, Dramart Club l,2, 3, Forensics l,2, Pep Club l,2,u, Cheer leader M, Librarian 3, Annual Staff A GAA 3 M Homecoming Queen h Mixed Cnorus M Glee Club 3, DAR A, Teachers Sec 3 A Senior Class 3 O 1 I 5 3 2 5 ' 2 - ' en ,W , Q 1 I . s s ' F Baseball 2,3,h3 Student Council ug Annual .vw a ' Q S . 1 .n . . . . , . . 3 n I S 3 . . 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J ul! 4 1 Y fm Q J' I - H I louis Jean Musser He d rather hug a basketball than any- thing else, well, almost anything e1se,N Class Play 3,95 Band N5 M-Club 3,h5 FFA l,2a Football kg Basketball 334, fr,-ack 2, 3,Us Annual staff Ng Mixed chorus 2,b, Madrigal Group M. walter Theodore Grinde 'The world knows nothing of its great men H FFA 2,3,N lewis Henry Zielsdorf Nvariety is the spice of life, so w y should I take the same girl twice W Class Play 3 M, Dramart Club l,2,3 Forensics l,2,3,h M Club 3,u Football b ll 2 3 M Q Basketball 3,h, Base a Student Council 1, Annual Staff A Journalism Club 3, Aerie Staff 3 Claudette Marie Millard I don't care how you spell my name it won't always be the same Class Play 3, Dramart Club 2,3, FHA l,2, 1 Staff 3,h, Pep Club 1,3,h, GAA 3, Annua Journalism 3, Harvest Ball Queen 3 s 0 I . 3 h - . e 1 ' 5 3 ' 5 I ' 9 9 I ' 3 ' e n 13 vb I1 l U I 0 M: ' . 'n 1 A ' -'L 5 4 5 5 'V. ' Q ' f 4 -i 7 X O 1 . ' 0 4 Q rw. I . 4 - - ' 1 r e 5 . 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MM M WWW M Ng'Jj23Qj2EW' JM -WW ff f 4 Betty Mae Zaman 'Inside school she makes things t c Outside scnool she's quite a chick Class Pres l, Class Sec. 2, Class Play 3,h, Dramart Club l,2,3, Forensics Baun Pep Club ln2:3sus GAA 3nu: Annual Staff 3,h, Majorette l,2,3 h, Gir Sextette lg Triple Trio 3, Mixed Chorus 1,2,h Glee Club 2,3, Student Sec 3 M Annual Editor M, AnnualAsst Editor 3 Journalism Club 3, Aerie Staff 3, Pep Club Pres U, Madrigal Group h Allan Dale Buttenhoff Tops in Athletics an expert on figures Feminine that isl Club 1, M-Club 2,3,h, FFA 1, Football M Basketball 3,h, Baseball 2,3,h, Pep Club l, Annual Staff h, Homecoming King h Jerome Marvin Harebo 'The devil can't have all the fun ' Class Vice Pres 3, Class Play 3 Foot ball M, Baseball 3,h, Annual Staff h Donna Mae Fisher Ilm not denying that women are foolish, God made them to match men Class Play 3, Band l,2,3,h, Dramart Club 1,2,3, Forensics l,?,3,h, Pep Club l,3,h, GAA 3,h, Annual Staff M, Mixed Chorus h Glee Club 3, Triple Trio 3, Teachers sgc,3 ' 1 k-- .n U , c 7 ' ' 9 I . 0 3 H an K n Class Treas. lg Class Play 3, Dramart A ' O 0 5 o ' S . . . ll .lf 0 ' . 3 ,. K Joseph Albert Griffin N Ann Marie Rienks Love is like the measles--we all go through 1t,' C1885 Play 33 Band 1,2,3,hg Dance Band U, Pep Band 3,h, Dramart Club l,2,3, Pep Club 1 3,u, GAA 3 u Annual starr M, Mixed Chorus M, Glee Club 3, Triple Trio 3, Teachers Sec, 3,h, Band Pres U, Madrigal Group ll Women are mind being Claes Play 2!3!l+l Journalism bothersome, but I wouldn't bothered ' 3, Dramart Club 2 3 Forensics 1s2:3:un Track 3 u Pep Club 1: 2, Aerie Staff 3 Edward Ernest Baker 'Built for comfort, not for speed ' M Club 3,h, FFA 1,2g3,h, Football h Baseball 3, Track 3,h, Annual Staff h Judging Team 2,3 Aloha Marie Ponterio 'Flirt and the world flirts with you love and ou love alone Y Class Play M, Band l,2,3,h, Dramart Club 2,3, Forensics 2,3,h, Pep Club l,2,3 h, Cheerleader 3,h, Student Council u, GAA 3,u, Annual starr A Majorette 2,3,h, Mixed Chorus 2,h, Glee Club 2,3, Journalism Club 3 . l O . . I I , . I 1 O . C I I . . n . . . , I ' ' 9 I ' . 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'A . tl'k x if 1 lf J 4 ,A Y r x 1' I X 1 Elizabeth Marie Anderson 'Modesty does become this fair Maiden, Dramart Club 2,3, FHA 1 2,3,h, Librarian 2,3,h, Student Council , Annual Staff M PPOM Queen 3, Journalism Club 3, Aerie Staff 3, Mixed Chorus l,2,h, Girls Glee Club 3 Madrigal Group M Richard Ellsworth Miles Love is only one of many passions and has no influence on my life Club 3, M Club 3,h, FFA 1,2,3,h, Track 3,h Annual Staff A ized Chorus 2,h, Judging Team 1 2,3 6wNAh4NL 4-0 ffvo NJQJYJA -LW NAk4v5f,Xf1 Q 'DfDV4fVwAfQ xvw 1A4L'L4e 6b-JOKAJMUL MLC Allen Edward Johnson kLZQLWN 'I raver dare to be as funny as I am Class Play 3, Band 2,3,h, Dramart Club 1,3, M Club Ll, FFA 1,2,3,u, Football 1+ Track l,2,3,h, Annual Staff A Mixed Chorus 1,2,h, Madrlgal Group David Charles Norgaard A good line is the shortest distance between two dates Class Vice Pres 1, Class Pres 3 Class Play 33 Dramart Club 2,33 Forensics 2,3, ' H-Club 3,hg Football bg Baseball 2,3 My Pep Club 23 Annual Staff Mg Manager My Prom King 3. I - . L- , , aQQ?aJZ? C IV 'n Class trea. 3: Class Play 35 Dramart ZW' ' M u is 0 1 1 .n f V 11- ll .ll u, ' . Janice Mae Plummer 'Looks like an angel, acts like an angel gut you never can tell what an angel might Class Sec 1, Class Play 3 M Band 3,h Dramart Club 1,2,3, Forensics 2,3,h, Pep Club l,2,3,Lg,, Cneerleader 3,lp, Librarian 1,2,3,l+, GAA 3 L4 Annual starr 1+ Majorette 2 3 M Mixed Cnorus l,2,h, Glee Club 2,3 Triple Trio 3, Girls Sex tet 1, Madrigal Group A, Student Secretary 3,h, Aerie Staff 3 Emil Charles Timm He knows that a football team isn't tne only place one needs a good line Class Trea 1, Class Pres 2, Class Play 3, Band l,2,3,h, German Band ll, M Club 3,h, Football M, Basketball 2 3,M, Base ball 2,3,h, Student Council M MVP M Madrlgal Group M Mixed Chorus l,2,h Roger Allan Olson 'I'm learning a lot but scnool interferes FFA l,2, Crop Judging Team 2 ,Wx l4FLA. gjk 10.19, v,jk ini- ,,C1 xX x lb- we fgs I Q,rw Jane Fern Amidon If giggling were a crime I would spend most of life in jail ' Band 2,3, , Pep Band 3,h, Dramart Club 1,2,h, GAA 3 4 Annual starr u Mixed Chorus M, Glee Club 3 Il o.' o ' 9 3 I ' 9 3 3 9 1 5 ' , 3 ' ' . O f n n C I . O . . . , . , . 5 3 I Q W . . - Q rg ' fa - ,C -. nl, .,.A.... ex r'-.H+ . ' ' 9 Y, L, 1' 'ka-.A n Ili a V ' a P I ' e N ir' Y Allan Albert Spaulding Now if I was principal ' Class Play 3, Band l,2,3,M, German Band 3,M, M Club 3,M, Football M, Basketball 1.2,3,h, 'rr-ack 1,2,3,M, Annual Staff M Vernon LeRoy Peterson Seldom works and never hurrles seldom flunks and never worries H Club 3 M FFA l,2,3,M, Basketball 3 Track 3,,FFA Judging teams 2,3 W Elaine Noretta Berg Her only fault is, she has none Dramrt Club 2:31 FHA 1:29 31,4-.v PSP Club 1, Librarian M, Annual Staff M Journalism M, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Girls Glee Club 3, Teachers Sec 3 Carl Ewald Wagner 'I'm the patient type, but who will be the nurse Dance Band 3,M, Pep Band 3,M, Dramart Club 3, Forensics 3, M Club 3,M, FFA 1 Football M, Baseball 3, Annual Staff M Mixed Chorus l,2,M, Madrigal uroup M Journalism Club 3, Aerle Staff 3 'tr , ' ' 3 W n . . , . .n Class Play 33 Band 3,Mg German Band Mg . . , . 3 . . u 3 N - . ' U .n - 3 ' 5 Delores Jean Ott 'I'm not asleep, I'm just th1nking.' Class Play 33 Dramart Club 2,35 FHA 1, 2s3nu3 P9P Club 1s3nuf GLA 33 Annual Staff ug Journalism 3g Teachers Sec. 3.h- es Jose h Lisota Chsrl p Classes should be 10 minutes 5 to come and S to go Mixed Chorus 1 , 3,2 ,,'fL4..-l'C5? -Q A' 94 v 1 'b chuofl A.: 64 -f'-Cai Gals Dean Haldsrman Glorious night, thou were not made for BIUIIIDBI' 14 Club 3,lg, rn 2,3 lg 'rx-.ex 3,L,, Annual MMWKQQ wif? I .vw ' s J s II .ll Szaff bg Judging T I ,3. , Y 1 . . 4:3 swf QS' ' ax? cl' a ai Os Doador than :melts Sir! 31 P it Oni whht a way to exp ss I lingsl 1 Hot Lip' Loui'l H111 you please repeatl .1-9 'S UW 1 Mk 1 IL Nj l Thanks kidsl The BOSS again! 'Act Your Age nAct Your Age was a tdree act come y given in tre Melrose High School gym on November 12, 195k The cast was as follows Plummer Anderson Zeman M M 2c Hardie Angelica CAngyD Goetz Geraldine CJerryD Joyce J Cora Archibald KGadgetjHoffenflugel Torkelson Ponterio Griffin Zielsdorf Helga Sandra Stone Western Union Messenger Commander Stone Director Dessert, coming up! Mrs Ohm 459 No wonder tneir fat! An snucks, all gone! l ll H dv ........J. , n. .............B. ' James Matson,B.M.lc...,......L. Musser ' ................... ....J. .................A. . U ......J. ..............L. lass Pla Wiley he C3511 Cast Janice Plummer Susie Jane Anderson Midge Bob Hardie Jim Emil Timm Blimp Gordon Borreson M Reynolds Janet Rand Gussie Joe Griffin Petey Jean Torkelson Miss Oakey Donna Fisher Agnes Claudette Millard Beverly Ann Rienks Mrs Reynolds Lewis Musser Dugan Allen Johnson Mr Foley Delores Ott M s Comstalk Carl wegner Jumbo Extras Dave Norgaard Ed Baker Richard Miles Allan Spaulding Jerome Harebo Lewis Zielsdorf John Radcliffe Prompters Jane Amidon Aloha Ponterio N Are you sure? Betty Zeman--Nona S 60 S ,as 'X' 5-030 Q, O0 9 61 69 0 000 ,js 'ff fo? f ,4 , 0 'S xg X NQ . '15 4, ' . 1 U lzvf' A f,,' ff ., . ' 4 Qs ' n K Wo I mm Our Junior Prom was held on Saturday night, May 22 195k The theme of the prom was 'Dream The color theme was several shades of blue and pink Apple blossoms were used in the center circle Henry Burton furnished the music King David Norgaard Queen Elizabeth Anderson Those on the court were Janice Plu mer Jerome Harebo Jane Anderson Jon Gilbertaon Janet Rand Richard Miles Crown Bearers were Mary Jane Sawyer and Rodney Johnson ? Bodega Lunch Club Re1nk's Drug Store Rose Theatre Fabian Shoe Store - Y 3 'O 1, 1 1234 VA I l 4 l V. KV 2 J lununu M 5 4 ':::::: Y g ? Juniors The Junior Class began the school year on September 1, 19514, with 35 students enrolled. Later in tne year we gained one more student, Jo Ann Anderson. They began a successful year by winning lst prize on their float for the Homecoming Parade The Junior Class also came out on too in the maga- zine sales campaign this year. On December 15th the Juniors received th6lP class rings. The Junior Class Play was presented on April 15, The Junior Prom was held April 22, with the music furnished by Russ Nelson and His Orchestra. The following opficers were elected for the year President Duane Johnson Vice President Shirley Huber Secretary Delores Hubbard Treasurer Shelby Timm Row l S, Huber, J, Erickson, B Elliot, D Hubbard, S Saunders Row 2 R Griffon, C Fisher, G Patterson, D Huber, H Schmidt, T Lisota, R Oslie, L Kramer, L, Snoles Row 3: Hr. Thompson, C. Kohnert, D Witte, G O'Hearn, R Patterson, R. Sanders, L. Berger, A, Spors Row hz Hr Newton, E. Stoker, L Erickson, J. Gilbertson J, Anderson, V. Young, R. Schliffer, D Johnson. Lutz Store Rose Cafe 2 e Q 0 Tim , E. Olson, E, Huber, B. Thompson, L. Rodenberg, O. - I 9 1 o A u 0 O l 5 9 I D . . Q I O Sophomores Brown N Larson M Wagner S Fisher D Marebo G ennings O'Hearn C Kyser H Glasspoole Mrs Ohm btone L Kostohryz J Fabian G Olstad S Kelner B Murray Schroeder E lurrav D Ringer D Erickson Mr R1q+nu Elliott M Fredrickson B Zielsdorf J Groenwoldt L Borchert Row Row C ass Histor In September 1953 3h pupils enrolled as Freshmen, but later two left making the total 31 We were initiated into Melrose High by the Sophomores, and we in turn gave them a return party This year there are 29 members, The following officers were elected President Vice Pres Secretary Rreasurer Advisors ggggirgaiigzohryz Second lggOlg35c:gV1l0P Judy O'Hearn 7 .Nancy Larson Mrs Ohm and Mr Ristow Emerson Grocery Quinn's Sport Shop Fisher Shoe Shop Lutz Feed Mill Rockneys Bakery Dr Riechert, Dentist 1 Nl O O 0 I O u . Jo U O l 2 Ac H o o e a ' P. . f , - , . ROW 3 To o I o c o R. Anderson J. Meyer W. Pischke A. Clark I - I Freshmen Row A Witte, M Murray, N Schroeder, J Sholes, D Pett erson, M Soukup, M Schmidt, B Thill, M Huber Row S Schoesser, L Huber, J Bott, P Strait, M Cassel H Anderson, S Monson, S Oslie, M s Hemmy, Advisor Row J Gilbertson, R Pfaff, G Fisher, A Elliot, M Erick son, J Berg, S Lloyd, G Fischer, T Sanderson Row T Lisota, G Horn, F Lloyd, C Bolger, R Worma R Jennings, C Stone Row Mr Huxtable, D Stanton, R Horn, A Stoker, J Ramsey, L Oslie, D Zielsdorf, J Radcliffe, D Busse hu we started High School on August 31, 195k There yere students at the beginning of the year Vernice Millard jo ined our class on September 5, 195k We were initiated October N, l9fb and gave the Sophomore class a return party on December 17 Our class served for a football game and we also had a float for the Homecoming Our class advisors are Mrs Fannie Hemmy and Mr Richard Huxtaole The class officers are as follows resident Jerry Radcliffe V President Mary Cassel Secretary Donna Petterson Treasurer Marian Huber Student Council Jane Gilbertson Class History Junior High Grades Row Row Row Row Row Eighth Grade R Larson, M Anderson, D Saunders, M Severda, J Berger, A Radcliffe Jessie, E Bue, M Kestohryz, R Zemsn, M Erickson, R Collum Gunderson, A Scholze, L Blaken, J Ostrander, B Patterson Peterson, C Ralston, R Huber, D Erickson, P Overllen Osgood, E Brahmer, R Stone, J Beck, E Erickson, Mrs, Swenson, Advisor Sixteen girls and fourteen boys enrolled in the eighth grade at the Melrose Junior High on September l, 195A. Many of them are enrolled in the homemaking class and several of the boys are enrolled in agriculture and shop work. The class officers were Johnson Overlien Erickson Blaken President ,Larry Vice President Peter Secretary Marie Treasurer Larry Gambles Store Banner Journal Testers Cleaners I I O I I O O 2 Je O O O 0 O 3 Re o e e o Us Je o e e e 5 Ae O O l I Absent L, Johnson, S, Halonen, R. Davis, Mr. Strand, Advisor 0 W C O OJ Sm ON 4-'lv-'I O -ri 0 r-4 L CD .Q 'U -4-7 'vw O -D 0 ID enroiled veral of them are OD ,D d Class Oflicers nder 8 tr Os H e .54 D. v-4 wh Q 'OFM w-'I D-'DID r-4 ni Treasure ,Cai xx. Mfg J' ,h ', N.. y Grade Seveltn D 1 I3 E Herried L. Peterson, W. Wike C. Peterson, J. Olson R. I HPD O ie P1 .-4 3 O CI' 'U Pa A e s 'C L G' 1-1 -4 -f-4 2. . cn N 3 O EC O on Y-4 an as an Cu 3 O C' Mrs d -. C cf vw O P U 42 n C o m C an 3 JJ D. Lietz, S. Matt Ostrander Harper, D. H Johnson Rodenberp, A J Wow R. Worman, E. Dewolf Dutcher, J. Stevens R. I ian son. Fab S. 5 iow Adviso Strand, Mr Beck A ent Tnirty boys and girl nroll- d n tne seventh grad a lrose unior nlgn Septem , '. e m re oined them during the firs mes er. Se in and work, others are takin work in nomemaking and in Ag. nd hope resi ent--D nn s ce res.--Hu h ar er ecretary--Mar L e W1 e --S r ey Fabian p J Q 'VJ . 1 9 Q fjlx 'M X. I Q to -, ' 'E I 1 v f ,xf'4-' U E, B 5.- . . G Huber, N. Lindberg, D. Berg, R. Kelner D. Llo -F-J,- - s-- ff s . D Hertzfeldt, M, Murray, D. Schroeder, L. Scnmi t, . A' tl ' ,K? ' Q ' is r. ,V E . M , , , , - 3 N : I I , - f Not Snown: R. Kostonryz, M. Peterson Abi! I n 1 - e I' NJ 4-3 4-7 N00 ff- O M 0 'U dl O W 0 1-I EE Q E-4 r-I CE 'U Q1 40 .D U r-4 I tt Ab torso Pe L. ol, O 4 N I h redo stud nt n ered their bic- ycles in th - 23 X w f i 'K I - M S .7 I X ',' -- 4 X xx ow . laken, M. Huber, . Er k n, K. Ber er, R. Gun r n. ow . ss n, D. o , . O on, M. Hu r . . sher . on . 0 , P Ne n . r. . s er , . ertson, M. Scnlegal, J.Lutz,L. o. 1 9-1 5-1 Q4 r'4 0 'U C DS D 1-1 Q-1 O '1 dl .0 vi D: E41lM f'X:1'UX 3 3 3 OOO IIIEIIS B-Band yy yy Row 1 Johnson, B Busse, D Schliefer, P Nelson, R Stevens, Adkins, D Saunders, R Zeman Row 2 Fisher, A Scholze, 3 Mattson, 5 Risburg, B Ellis, Kramer, K Ramsey, R nrickson, J Gilbertson Row 3 Millard, E Bue, J Ramsey, D Schroeder, D Ostrander, Brahmer The B Band meets on Tuesday and Thursday during the noon hour Each section has a lesson after school on Monday and Tuesday This group serves as a feeder bend for the Sr Band, they also played for a concert f EWJJ fx M J Gig? '? eff' ft ggi fX,,-X-X Xhrbjx A ..... D. . . . y T ..o.. M. . . T . . S. . . . . E. . 13 T AX. lf' fi- ,f J T X sSg6X?f71Nf'9f r x T N A I 4 1' ',' gg X I 'Nw ,JF Malorettes Janice Plummer, Aloha Ponterio, Donna Peterson, Jud 0'Hearn, Betty Zaman, Jane Gilbertson, Mary Cassel, bharon Fisher, Alice assel Pep Band Clarinetst D. Isieherv l4,'Souilc1Ipw Il, Schmidt D. Busse N B L 0 1 ,B-.,.. : P.Dov5i-11911: L. Sholesz E, Olson, fi. Huber, fr, iorfgfggn ' S ey ar ones: . nger L. Kramer' Alto Sexes: D, Hubba d Sl, Timm Bass Sex: J, Gilbertgong Tenor Sexes: H. Cassel, L. Blalleng Trombone: R, HDI' man, C. Stone, R. Schroeder, C. Wagner, Bass Drum: H, Schmid?-1' 1W: iadixriggn, N, Schroeder, Bass: E. Timng Bells: A. Rienks if X JW QW fijffff f ,V if wffw M? ,www ' M WV v Y W n Q' my? u A 'X A H' WI u My WW V 1 K , AQ! WW N ,W PJ , XV , ix Tyd . , X u 1 ww THE HUNGRY FIVE Left to Right J. Gilbertson, Hr. Upton, A Spaulding, E, Timm, C Wagner. Tnis group nas played for numerous occasions where nov elty is requested THE RHYTHMAIRES Standing D Patterson, J Anderson Left to Right J Groenwoldt, C Wagner, C Stone P Overlien, A Spaulding, J. Gilbertson, M, Huier, A, Rienks. First Row M, Cassel, J Gilbertson, D Hubbard, S Tim , Mr. Upton sitting During the year this group has played for all schoo' dances and has toured to other schools. This year we are losing four seniors Tney are A1 Spaulding, Carl Wegner, Jane Anderson, and Ann Rienks Mixed Chorus n-A.. Row Huber, M Murray, N Larson, N Schroeder, D Petterso , Plu er, E Anderson M Schmidt, N Brown Row r Upton, S Lloyd, M Soukup, J Gilbertson, J Anderson, Erickson M Cassel, B Elliot, J Erickson, J Snoles, O Hearn, C Kyser Row Zeman, S Oslie, H Anderson, J Torkelson G Jennings, Fisher, M Wegner, D Fisher, J Amidon Row Ponterio, Row Elliott, S Monson, D Timm, D Harebo, A Rienks, D Hubbard Griffin, L hrammer, J Harebo, C Wegner, A Johnson, hardie Timm, R Miles L Musser, A Dpors Hagens Wildwood Feeds, H. H. Vardon k Sons cl rl al Q Ostrander Store Moe Clothing lhmeeomiagght In Diary Parade. I-'ootbail Gam. Smor Ball Panda Baturdlakxwnusplnldtwmkl mmicwythrmmghdndzfwkadawa- tam Itvrmoonswtalswamherof flalasmuiebybuolneuumenztzda- umhlBmu1xtbehUhl Wd,ThNf Hrillhoajtlikinzatlndtogtekthe hpusuoaadzfmeadrgdauhu maagznrilnotcoawcioutaastrw ing iC41E0fQ!K'tiQllMvf tqpthnrbut MBDSMIICRQDY Dino UIQ an gun nunrumnw MMM Jul wmlumram uahfmuuiliw Babnslfbcadlaaby Blalnhllnn wlillsahtlnltolvutoiibkyo- tatoramlnensonvbwdmww puum uyanna Melrose Bank 'hn8cdar-0a:hupickedJane AaduunntchaQUmotthnBul. kseortnndKingwUhntbeCap- tdndthtdodwhnilisamwhovtixbe dllmhyllisumnmduthevnak beta! tbegxne. Shewillhavgn aul'toKthned.hendanh.JAneGlJ- hitlmwuahctedtoxqarenuxthe heinmmdas, Judy 0'8urn,hs Sqhomomdlnssndlieloreallxt- hi,t.heJuniorcius.'l1n.irna:crt.l 1it.heGnndK.nrclzwillbe,A !cl1l4lnern'antheir-reqeettve dun N a nthmuiilmuwuxugmaaav Fnday Sailrday, Maher 22' 8: B2 '59 M ll -- S 5 in pr :VM Coammfltwes Comrmttxea have been 1105-Dfi by the sensor class presldent Jean Tor kelson to handle Lhe forthegalaweekend 'Hneyareu toliows Parade- Lewis Muser Ally But tlenhobf Carl Wagner and Dum! Finer Bonhre Jane Anderson and BOND' Zaman 'Dhckets and Adverustlg Al John Al. Summing James Pmnuner llrchestra Emil Aloha. Pcnberio 211631 don Dave ind Jerome Float J-eau Sduffm' Jane cliffs R-whkfd Anyorgo ti to ter in wan ng on e may do so by GUYKEHQ School otthce uA's8upport'l'M make our at game. Has First Gnd Team Melrose Hlgh School Plans Flrst Homecommg Festival mrzmosz we rspeeum A newceltbra0411Iril!beoometraf amonannmgfmocvnzzandzfz Yhenstudeutsabdalunmioflhe hizhsamawinbmaengeuwfw Sfalltheachouisfirsthomeconr Main eventofthe festival week mdwill bethefoowailgamebe nweenmellphmezagiesandthe Onalaska Hhitomxrs TheEag1es willheouttoavangetlxelouw Flew-Bwwnmmehhanenpsv or Fafhersottheplayenwmbe 22nd aamdhfaunfoey my, .Lg remain .students alumni and at Melrose and ues Fm' and Saturday ptudems Melrose High School to oelehraie -Ure in xts hw- achoollme renew old lhbfDlyl0dne 'lhemameventolfthewbekendfwlll be-the homecoming and Dada Days football game between the Melrose lqiesmdmhe0m1uka I-mltoppers Ituupnctedxoheaalamhengbst dmuolroewmmgxmutohlfmethiilg Qjkmge r vmg mlm-8 'lheDldao!1he pls-enwmuunmazmaameann Yl11Il 0d'UCih1'h!gklf4m5il- monies. 9 t Q Femivitwswlllopenwithtpep ra1Iyat8pm 0c1..22 Abuge bonfne pepspeeches cheenlnd sangsbythepepbandvrillnxxae students Asnake dancewmwend its waythrmlghthewwnlmain BCBG!! 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C8 V 'W i 1 x K ' . 4 if ff f if 39 8 is 5 -sig 5' QCOITI n ul:-I Flrst Football Team In Histor Row l Pow 2 Pow 3 Row 4 Baker, L Zielsdorf, A Spaulding, B Hardie, E Timm Buttenhoff, J Harebo, L Musser Radcliffe, G O'Hearn, D Norgaard C Wegner, J Anderson, Gilbertson, A Johnson, D Witte, Stone, Mgr Zielsdorf, T Lisota, H Schmidt, R Anderson, L Erickson Erickson, mgr B Zielsdorf, W Osgood, J Groenwoldt Borchert G Olstad, A Stone, beach Huxtable, Ass't oach Thompson P1oST 7' Q IQYQ bv!! le M fm Melrose High School will have many a football team that will win more games than did the team of l9Sh But no team will ever win the heart of their coach as this one has I don't think it could be possible for a coach or any one to feel more proud of a bunch of boys than I am of this group It is very hard for anyone to love a sport that he 1sn't able to play ve ry well Its doubly hard then for anyone to love a sport that he knows no ing about and yet thirty two boys trotted out on the gridiron last September and when they came off the field in October they loved football and were better men for it Not only did these boys show that they could give and take the hardknocks, they also proved they could accept criticism, and accepting criticism is a quality needed in later life The squad was told at the beginning of the year that it was up to them to build a firm foundation for football at Melrose High School Needless to say they accomplished their Job It will be the duty of the teams that follow to build upon that foundation If the same effort and self sacrifice are given in the years to come as were given this past fall, football will enjoy a long healthy life at Melrose My only regret is that Seniors like Bob Hardie, Emil Timm,AllyButtenhoff, Lewis Musser, Allan Spaulding, Lewis Zielsdorf, Carl Wagner, Ed Baker, Jerry Harebo and Allen Johnson couldn't have played football more than one year Thanks boys for a job well done Coach Huxtable I I I 2 E- . A . . . A. . . . ' 2 J. . . , , , , J' - O 0 60 0 ' A : D. , , , 9 , 3. Vinger, J. Mayer, G. Borreson, Mgr. Lo , . O 0 . D Y Q 6 K . 6' . ' hm . th- Varsity Basketball Team Row l Lewie Musser, Emil Tim , Allen Buttenhoff, Bob Hardie, Gary O'Hearn Row 2 Coach Nr Huxtable, Allan Spaulding, John Anderson, Lewie Zielsdorf Jon Gilbertson, Manager Dave Norgaard The Melrose High School basketball season ended Thursday Febuary 2k when Onalaska tripped up the Eagles 78 69 in the tournament at West Salem The Eagles thus ended their season cord of nine wins and eleven losses In conference play they win, nine loss record, good for Sth place in the Coulee Conf afternoon, district with a re had a five erence The Onalaska game ended the basketball for the Melrose senior play ers, Bob Hardie, Emil Timm, Ally Buttenhoff, Al Spaulding, Louis Musser, Lewis Zielsdorf and the two managers Dave Norgaard and Gordon Borreson Ally Buttenhoff was the high scorer for th9 Melrose team Em1lTimm 'as Nmnef' UP TEAM scons TEA4 scoas Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Taylor Holmen Bangor West Salem Tremplo Galesville Taylor Onalaska Mindoro Holmen Bangor Norwalk West Salem Tremplo Galesville Onalaska Mindoro TMRNMENTGMES 33 West Salem Onalaska Melrose Melrose 69 I 52 M6 U1 P43 29 eo 37 55 . 62 S9 55 73 Melrose 65 Norwalk 35 50 MU 63 57 1 56 36 ML S7 51+ 72 67 37 63 75 6k 62 - 36 55 hh M6 O.T. eo Q9 ' 5 12' O 0 20 ,ba Q6 B-Team Basketball Row 1 J Radcliffe, J Mayer, A Clark, D Vinger, Stone, C Stone Row 2 D Witte, D Zielsdorf, L Kostohryz, G Borreson, Manager Groenwoldt, J Fabian Row 3 Coacn Tnompson, G Olstad, L Erickson, L Borcnart U1 N I-5 2- xv , Of 0 '1 9 Q 'IJ L D-' O '4 D- X x xi .X X 'xx xy X xt xxfkpxxs .. .. .. . X X XX X Xxx XX X YA X X X' X sf 0 e 0 e SNA' AD: ' u,'. x.J,' 'nf , x .fx x 2. A -Wiki T ff. 'lv- fx 'lvfzf r' ff AX '.' I - - 4 tx ' ' 1 N. 1-4.10 X . , 1 . .X I 'ix 'NJ 0 0 o ' 0 il ' W . ' L4 U O U l FXJFVXAI- fUfDLaJI'-'fUf0l-Jl'XDI'4D-' YUINDINJNOFV-ITC'UxOP wOOCDf0 I U I P lx fi f ffm Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose 'B' TEAM ,H TEAM SCORE TEAM SCORE Bangor Tremplo Galesville Taylor Onalaska Mindoro holmen Norwalk West Salem Tremplo Galesville West Salem Bangor Onalaska Mindoro ' Club Row 1 D Norgaard, C Hegner, A Johnson, A Buttenhoff, R Miles g Musser, G O'Hearn ow 2 Mr Huxtable Advisor J Gilb t A S 1d1 arson, L Zie1sdorf:E Tim: R Harai: son' pau ng' J And A Spors, J Fabian Officers President Jon Gilbertson Vice President Gary O'Hearn Secretary Jerome Barebo Treasurer David Norgaard The M-Club was created with the idea to give enjoyment and fellowship for boys in athletics The M Club is open to any boy who has won a major letter in Basketball, Baseball, Football, or Track The M Club new has twenty members of which sixteen are seniors The M Club has different parties and activities during the year This year the M Club is buying the tickets to the State Basketball Tournment at Madison for the Senior basketball players Yeskie's Service Station Upton A Sons Olson Tavern Melrose Hardware : . . , , , , Row 3: B. Zielsdorf, J: Harebo,.E, Baker, G. Haldeman, V. Peterson, 'TX 'Q 64-1 Jane Anderson Donna Patterson Aloha Ponterio Cheerleaders Plummer Junior Varsity Marlon Huber Sharon Fisher Judy O'Hearn Gilbertson Garage Ristow Meat Market O'Hearn Auto Company Smith Furniture 6 K PeP Club ff The Pep Club is organized to promote school spirit in the student body The Pep Club consists of M9 members Pom Poms were made for the students in CHS club and also for the cheerl aders They also ordered sweatshirts with green eagles Row Row Row 2 I-L on them The following officers were elected President Betty Zeman Vice President Shelby Timm Sec and Trees Jane Andersen Cheerleaders D Patterson M Huber J Anderson S Fisher J 'lummer J O'Hearn A Ponterio Kyser H Jennings Schmidt Schosser Erickson Anderson Glasspoole S Monson J Amidon D Fisher D Hubbard S Lloyd N Schroeder O Saunders L Rodenberg E nuber B Thompson L Huber J Gilbertson A blliott B Elliott S Huber M Wegner E Anderson S Oslie R Pfaff A Rienks S Timm D Harebo D, Ott Millard J Torkelson B Zeman M Cassel Falls Theatre Jolly' 5 Cafe Swartz Office Supply Company Jackson County Abstract Candy's Barber Shop Locken Shoe Store Horman's Barber Shop Nash Repair Service ff' eyh, 4IIIIIII', Row 1: G. Fisher A. Witte N. Larson N. Brown M. Murray M. Soukup B. Thill Co e ' : GI I Q C O I M. . . . . 32 S. . . . ' . ' Je l O O : HD O I O U O C. A . . . Members of G A A H Cassel, J Fisher, B Zeman, D fisher, A Reinks, A Ponterio Peterson, N Larson, M 5chmidt, N Schroeder N Brown Elliott D Hubbard A Elliott J Amidon J Plu n Gilbertson, H Huber , ' or' NlIIHIIIHHIIHHIllllillllilHH!lllllllllllillllilllllIHHIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIINIIIIIINIIlllllllllllllllllllli The G A A meet once a week Mrs Newton 13 our instructor All year we have been playing sports home of the things we have been playing are basket ball, volley ball, and soccer Je have also gotten points for roller skating .IVF ' ,Q Q 'wif -... i ' Q1' IIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Advisor 'y Mrs Newton f ge, .Lied QE EL l,, if X 4 1 'J 33 ENN IX 51 I XX fl n ,A dl J f Q 0 We Muff Student Coun ll Seniors Juniors Sophomor Freshman Emil Tim Jon Gllbertson Larry Borchert Jane Gilbertson Aloha Ponterio Shelby Tim Sharon Fisher Bob Hardie Allan Spore Elizabeth Anderson Advisors Mr. Newton and Mr Upton Officers President--Jon Gilbertson Vice-President--Bob Hardie Secretary--Shelby Tim Treasurer--Aloha Ponterio Setting up the noon hour recreation program, advising it and organiz ing the Homecoming Celebration were among the first projects of the year. The Student Counc1l's biggest project was being in charge of the magazine sales campaign, Taylor R Jones Community Camera a T. V. N1ck's Tavern Larson Ready-to-Wear 5 Falls Chevrolet Company Wisconsin Laundry k Dry Cleaners Rexall Drug Store Moe Shoe Store 14 i Cratory First Row M Soukup, B Thill, M Schmidt, M Cassel, N Brown, 5 O'Hearn, S Fisher, B Elliott, Second Row S Lloyd, J Berg, Erickson, A Elliott, G Fisher, R Pfaff, C Kyser, N Larson, Huber, Tnird Row B Zeman, J Plummer, D Fisher, D Hubbard, Timm, O Saunders, Mrs Ohm, advisor, Fourth Row L Zielsdorf, Norgsard, D Zielsdorf, J Griffin, G Borreson, B Hardie, Spors, Mr Onm, advisor B 5 Agn Q RQ 4050 ' I t, o 9 f ' 66923999 - wet: Q ' fans 'ms 0 ,Wt . ,V 0 660 Q ns vi 3 Q in X wr 5 QC 1 i ww Q0 5 U c en r -N41 he St de t Secr tar s 1 t the and skill to ssist t a h s a d t he p pare the s 1 for X I' ture a ee fauzdma ggkwov QMWW' 4 Q Libra rlans e W y Left to ri t J, Torkelson, S, Fisher, J, O'Hea.rn, S, Huber, 0 eunders, R Pfaff, B , Thompson, E Berg, J. Plu mer, E Anderson, The duty of the librarians is to check out books for the students, and to keep the library in neat order 'N f' 'b Sf ef H ' Q Wm Doerfnnger Company X X O' Hearn Produce . Sh ' . . 6 '5 ,f , A l Q . iii I Ax or I' . fn I 0 4 S ' 54' F.H. . Left to right, Row 1, A, Witte, N Larson, N Brown, E, Anderson, Mrs. Fannie Hemmv D Petterson J Amidon, G Jennings, E B L Rodenberg. Row 2, H Murray, S Lloyd, N, Schroeder, J Sholem K Schmidt, J Berg, M, Erickson, 0 Saunders, C Kyser H, Glasspoole, Row 3, H Huber, S Schoesser, A Elliott, L Huber Row M, S Monson, G, Fisher, J, Bott, R Pfaff, D Harebo, D. Ott, C, Millard, M Cassel, E Huber, B, Thompson. HISTORY The Future Homemakers of America is a club organized for young women who want to learn to live better today so that their lives will be better tomorrow. Our organization has been affiliated with the State and National Association for four years Our officers this year are President, Anderson, Vice President, Jennings, Secretar , D Petterson, Treasurer, J Amidon, Parliamentarian, S Huber, Historian, C, Millard, Reporter, E Berg, Advisor, Mrs Fannie Hemmy Ve sold refreshments at a basketball game and the homecoming, prepared and served a banquet for the F.F.A boys and their parents, and had a bake sale 5 5 H SPONS SHOP Newburgs Men's Wear Rowley Ofoice quipment Edward Hgingck , - Q . a n . 0 o are - Q O 0 e 0 o e 3 J. Erickson, H. Anderson, H. wegnef-, s. Huber, 15, Thill: . I Ee . G' . y 0 ' 0 ' e g. l ,r nf 17, 5 . DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TE n ' walter Grinde Allen Jonnsfnfgegionggeterson F F A CORN GQOWTNG CHAJPS Standing Allan Spors, Rlcnard Miles, Merlin Fredrickson Sitting Ricnard Scnliefer, David Witte ten Row Row Row F F A BADKETDALL TEAM Tney had a pretty good season, winning five out OL tneir games 3 R Miles, E Baker, G Haldeman, V Peterson, A Jonnson Griffin, D Johnson, A Spors, W Piscnxe Patterson, D Huber, C Fisher Row 1 Mr Ristow, Advisor, D Johnson, R Patterson, G Bald eman, E Baker, A Jonnson, R Miles, D Witte, R bon liefer Row J Radcliffe, M Fredrickson, H Schmidt, J Griffin,V Peterson, A Spors, C Konnert, L Kramer, D Stanton Row R Griffin, G Patterson, D Vinger, A Clark, L Eor chert, E Stoker, R Osley, L Sholes, G Horn Row R Horn, J Ramsey, B Murray, J Groenwaldt, A Stone, Row D Busse, J Meyers, D Zielsdorf, L Kostohryz, B Zie lsdorf, D Huber, C Fischer, E Murray, F Lloyd MQ WEYER RECTEVIWG WHT HONORABLE WEMBERSiIP AWAQD FROM MR RISTOW AND THE YEARb F F A OFFICERS R Patterson, Reporter, G Haldeman, V President, E Baker, President, A Jonnson, Secretary, R Miles, Sentinel, D John son, Treasurer 2 0 . 0 0 O - 3 0 0 o o a ' M- 0 o o Q o D. Erickson, W. Grinde, D. Jesse. 5 U l - C O l Annual Staff Left to right S Timm, E Berg, ema , , , G, O'Hearn, C Millard, J Griffon, E Anderson, J Anderson, J Z 1 Dlum er, G Borreson, A Spaulding, J Torkelson, J Harebo, L ie s dorf C Wagner, D Norgaard, A Buttennoli, E Timm, L Musser, Milee, A Jonnson, R Hardie B Z n J Amidon A Ponterio D Fisher, D Ott, Well that's it Your annual It holds all the joys and memories of your,'Sh 55 scnool year, and we nope it will mean as mucn to you lts planning and work have meant to us neo XJ d M' so 9? CY-IILLESECAKL ' R 1 'ir Ll! V My r I in . Q ! 4 ' 4 52,5 X .9 4 I .. 0 5, . f.. ,. 'U 'QL af N .2 '-'D 1 M 2 f , if .n , ' x Q . A '..A ' f 'Q X IX 'V I .. is W-,. r Q til -'n fi 722110 46 ' fn, .df , , - 4 , Z ,W 36 M, QS? wr ,, av ' 1 ' wfimf ? Q If , 0 , fu' ff' f V, N., 5 V ' , -g Q I 6. 1 W 112 ' L i lf., f, 1 0 ' , 4 M Q ' ' if , W0 ,gg f W 3 ,, a j M M P WN 1 kk? as Giga? h , ,Q tg Lin 1, 'Wig AND WITH THIS WE BID YOU A FOND FAREWELL 1119 ,H .ifgg WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR SPONSORING PAGES IN THIS ANNUAL A .- I. Q Pl V 5'-5. 1 3- ef . N. -1 - ,A A . R COLLEG ATE P Ku so U 'jf f V: ': 3-E LL Iv - Q: gli il n sCity


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