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Af' ,Af EDITOR: KcL+l'xr n Mc GLLBPB 5- f ,f , ex -1 MR D I HUENICK MR T R HOLYOKE Supermtendent and PTIHCIDBI Assistant Prmc1pal Industrial Arts g2lCll!ty MISS ERMA KLASSY Secretary To The Pr1nc1pal MRS HELEN ROSENTHAL Hlgh School Secretary MISS IUNE GROMMBS School Nurse Quyoux x0 Mu 41 Frrifffwifl MRS LENIOR AINSWORTH m not taklng sldes in th1s Dakota Wesleyan Umver s1ty World History Publ1c dlscusslon GQ-f 4,911 INQLQ. tn X, QLMR EDMUND ANDERSON C fi L bc 'The glrls know they don t know lt the boys thlnk they do and don t QL X Luther Col'ege 1 Algebra Advanced Algebra Physlcs ,A-44, fl Semor class advlsor Student Coun Myjw fb 110714 RS GRACE ANDERSON Thls IS the sxxth hour of the day for me tool LaCrosse State College GIFIS Phys1cal Educat1on G A A Orchesls MR ALLAN P BARNARD That s a hlgh school ban d s begmnmg Oshkosh State College Carroll College Umver sity of Wxsconsm Band Orchestpeh J MISS MARGARET FISHER Measure accurately accurately accurately Iowa State Teachers College Foods Senlor Girls Homemaking MR. ROBERT FREEMAN That s optional. University of Wlsconsln English 12 French l,2 Dramatics Senlor class play MR KENNETH ALLEN I don t know whether I m a Democrat or a Repubh canl Uruverslty of Wxsconsm Vocatlonal Agr1culture F MR JOHN CALDER All rxght people clear the hall! Oshkosh State College Stout Instltute Industrial Arts Iunlor class advxsor Prom ' ' ' 9, 10, ll, 12 P. .A. . X ' ff ' I f- ' , 7 , 1 , lf of---f' , f 4- E - ,ff f ' Q' l f KT7- P I I R ,V '- Z ' I - 3 K f Q , , t, J M . fi, f 'fr U , 7 A . ' Xq I 1 lim MISS EUNICE GOELER Be sure you have your ar- ticles in before deadline. Central State College English 10 Bulletin, Forensics MISS RUTH IENKS Take separate tables please Platteville State College Library Lio ary Club MRS CROMER HOUSER Now you must get my compass back OIIIOIS Uriversity of Wiscons r Plane Geometry Algebra Junior class advisor Prom MISS LAVON IONES Down to the office gir Ul'l1VuYS1fY of Wisconsin U S H1StOry Forersics Senior class advisor MR DONALD MCGIBBON Now there isn t any mystery in this chapter IS there? University of Wisconsin Vifhitewater State College Bookkeeping Geography Basketball Golf Bulletin advertising MISS EILLEEN MCCULLOUGH You ci better have your work done Ill lock you in the closet University of Wisconsin English ll M Book Pep club Forensics 'Ml' MR. CHARLES MOWBRAY Sharpen your pencils, dr- aftsmen, and get going. Stout Institute Industrial Arts Drivers' Education MR FRED SIMPSON You re seniors now you oughta grown up Platteville State College American Problems Track coach assistant football coach M Club Conservation club Extemporaneous speaking MISS LAURA SHOEMAKER Oh P9ODle Please University of Wisconsin Carroll College Latin l 2 English 10 Algebra MRS MARY SOWL Measure pin haste and sew measure pin baste and sew University of Wisconsin Clothing first semester Sevior homemaking as MRS MABEL VIEL 'W' The rest of you be quiet so I can hear the basses University of Wisconsin Vocal Music Operetta MISS BEVERLY STUART Correct for your perspective University of Wisconsin Art 12 MR. NAT PRESTON You've got two strikes against you, one more and you're'Q-LL University of Wisconsin Chemistry Drivers' Education MR GERHARD STEENSRUD We will now do Fitness Four Platteville State College Boys Physical Education Football coach Boys tumbling canes .goout slfzoof Rural students look down the street to see if their bus is coming. ' -rwsaww, W A ' 1 raegww izrfizze. A ,..,,, ,.A,,g I wh . MMM V .t,,Mw 'KV r 5551255 Zmgfi w S ' Ag Q wi M 'ffgfsw1wi'swzt:sQ,fsvmzmuv f- 1--1 msgmr,M,a1,Q,.,i f A , at 5 we 3? EW i X L -W ,fi A , i,i .W H gmLfflzilfififgfkrliiilfgg' 'A W' ' :ru if Aidan-li24:,:M . . Sv- wus- f tv?-.mf Kew twof- gagg- awww fi yy- Luis The student council members decorate the twelve foot tree which was placed in the hall during the Christmas season. Om' faithful janitors, Her- man Dickoff and Herman Mueller, work hard to keep our school neat. 10 Students in the library are reading rapidly to get their book reports in on time. EDITOR : D C1736 Eur AX aa- -Q-2 1' 'Y ,WV i Jo Q I X3- f , L, Nk HY BALTZ . fTiml For he's olly good fellow. Bulletin Cubs 7 Chorus 27 Dramatics 3,47 Drivers Education 27 Forensics 1,27 Orchestra l,2,3,47 Public Dis- cussion 3. FREDERICK AINSWORTH fPredl Well done is better than well said. Band 1 , 2, 3, 47 Bulletin Staff 37 Dance Band 1 , 2 , 3, 47 Dramatics 47 Drivers Education 27 Orchestra 2, 3,47 Pep Band 3, 47 Wisconsin Historical Club 2. ELAINE ALTMANN Happy am I7 from care I am free. Bulletin Advertising 3,47 Chorus 17 F.F.A. Boys 1,27 Homemaking Senior Girls 4. EVELYN ANDREWS She came to us a stranger and re- mained a friend. Transferred from Darlington 47 Chorus 2, 3,47 Drivers Education 27 Forensics 2, 37 Operetta 4. W9 KAY BARTELT NE BARTELT RODNEY BECKER Gtatiej Sugar and s ce and all tha 's nice. lR0UI1dYl Be good but have a little fun Chow 2 3 Dramanqs 37 Drivers Quiet and Shy 6 very MCG suv Bulletin Advertising 2 3 Chorus 1 2 tion 2 A 47 G.A.A. Drivers Education 2 Wisconsin His 3 4 Dramatics 2 4 Drivers Education Sldefli wfical Club 1 2 3 x ' ' ' , 7 , ' , Q ' 7 . , Zi Forensics 2,47 Opleretta 2, 3,47 Public Discus sion 3 RUTH BIDLINGMAIER LULU BLUM WALTER BOTTERON ROSALIE BOUERS If you think she s quiet you don't U-Ui The F F A iS his flrst love fR059Yl now her Who, me? Conservation 2 Drivers Education 2 She hBS HO 116611 he has it Bulletin Advertising 3 4 Chorus l 35 ChOruS 1, 2: Drivers Education 2 A Boys l 2 Drivers Education 2 F F A Boys l 2 rivers Education 2 G A A 2 G.A.A. 1,2 , 3. G A A 3 Homemaking Senior Girls 4 MARCO BREGENZER fBreezeJ Sometimes singing, often smiling, and always late for school. Chorus 2, 3,45 Conservation 3,45 Op- eretta 2,3,4. RICHARD BRIGGS CDickJ The farmers were the founders of civilization . Conservation 2,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Re- porter 3 , 4. IOHN BRUNI Gohnnyl It is a great affliction to be a hand- some man. Basketball 15 Boys' Tumbling 2, 3: Dramatics 45 Drivers Education 25 Football 1,2 , 3, 45 Forensics 1 , 2 , 45 Hi Y l,2, 35 M Club 3,45 Public Discussion 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Track 1, Z , 3, 45 Wisconsin Historical Club 15 Freshman Class President l5 Sophomcre Vice-President 25 Iunior Class Treasurer 3. DIANNE BURGY iBl-UQ, What am l supposed to do, cry about it? Annual Staff 3,45 Bulletin Advertising 25 Chorus 1,25 Class Play 45 Dramatics 45 Forensics 15 Operetta 25 Orchesis l,2, 3,45 Pep Club 45 Wisconsin Historical Club 3: Girls' Glee Club Treasurer 25 Historical Club Vice-President 3. r I, UV fx ' ,f A AV 9 , to 1- . 'Q' I , 1 1' it . -' ,If Abu' - 1 21 4.7! .'- V7 ' 4 ' 1' ff VJ L vt' 'I N f V U v 1 U,V1q'y1 LV' xii qml 'lug 3-10? DLANE DARLING CDee-deel A girl with a big heart, always ready to do her part. Band l,Z, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Orchesis l , 2, 3, 45 Sectional Woodwind 1,2 , 3, 45 Student Council l, 35 Youth Council 25 Youth Council Secretary Z5 Student Council Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 2. VICTOR DEEMER fClairJ Let the world go by, I'll not budge an inch. Boys' Tumbling 2, 3,45 Drivers Edu- cation 25 Football 2. CHESTER DILLON A more honest man than he, you'll never see. Conservation 25 Drivers Education 25 F.F.A. Boys l.2,3,4. IERRY DISCH What ls work when fun lies in view. Bulletin Cubs 25 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Drivers Education 25 Hi Y 25 Operetta 2 , 3, 45 Track 2. l ,I w 'I ,. 1 1 I' L L 7 ,I ffm! 5, . V' ' , f ef' 1 ' ' I fl 5 V 4 J ,I + 1' ' - ,I 'W filf' V.. V . , J--I IP, I V 2 gl JL A-'V V , v K5 If A yi, 1, L' V 5 ,J V 5 . J ' of ' J - A I 31 ' I 4 .f X' ' ,, , 'X f DOROTHY DREWS IOHN DRYE DAVID DWYER GEORGE ENGEL 'Her smile is a flash of sunshine. Friends , ROHIBHS, COur1trymE-nl lDavel A heap of ambition and 6 Swell QUY- Bulletln Staff 45 Class Play 3,45 Home- Boys' Tumbling 35 Class Play 45 Con- A quiet man, but quite a manl Basketball 22 BOYS' Tllmblinq 3, 4 making Senior Girls 45 Operetta 45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 G.A.A. 2 , 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Class Vice-President 45 G.A.A. Treasurer 4. Transferred from Sheffield, Illinois. arvation 35 Dramatics 25 F.F.A. Boys 5 Football l,2,3,45 Forensics l,25 Hi Y 1,25 M Club 3,45 Public Dis- cussion 25 Student Council 45 Track l,Z, 3, 4. Boys' Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Conservation Chorus 37 Class Play Zi FO0tbal12, 3 3,45 Drivers Education 2, M Club Operetta 35 Track Z5 Class Secretary 2 3,45 Track l,2,3,4. WESLEY FALK Fortune comes to hlm who seeks it. Drivers Education 27 F.F.A. Boys l,2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2 , 3: F. F.A. Vice- President 37 F.P.A. President 47 Class President 4. MARY LOU FIGI Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing well. Bulletin Advertising 2 , 3, 47 Chorus l,2, 3, 4: Forensics 2: Operetta 2, 3, 47 Student Council 4: Business Manager of Bulletin Advertising 4. ELSIE FOESCH Cheerful as the day is long! Operetta l, 45 Chorus l,4. MARY ANN FRAUTSCHY Give me the farm-and the farmer! Bulletin Advertising 3, 4'p Chorus l , 25 A nsic's G.A.A. 27 Operetta 2. KW 1 H AN--JJ ff 1 2551 ' . UF' ' R X dx J 5 X. . A o I ' VJ -yi! -' X 3 s sl . 1 ' ' ' 'W 1-ff , 1,1 .A .gg fu r . . ,' Q3 ' ld f 1 ' . . XQ 7 I V rw 'V A x l ' 1 3 fx 1 H F, Jil J 'U I L ' .d , , X J 'S ' f ii' U 1 ' 5 nw - J ' 1 1 f ' rl I . D I 45 'U' V. x 1. IUDITH PREY B inzlty PATRICEJIZ CgAUGHAN RONALgOC311g33RTS0N Uudyl Full of p, ut 'q et yet. at H H to A 1 st ff 3,47 B ll t1 C b 25 G1 ls 4. i 1' E Band l,2,3,4p Drivers Education 2, ' : l : Bglrleltln Staif 3: Dramagcj 4:nPorlenS1cs I i I' ' Homecominq,AtteI1deHI 42 O1'CheSiS 1, gisiusslon 32 Wisconsin Historical l,2,4y c,.A.A. 1,21 ofchet-,1s1,z,a,4, ln Q ,vs ,f ,113 Oiclxsffj 332 fe? 8523213142 L' ' Tri H1 YZ: Wisconsin Historical Club 3. 1 l -, 7 ' Q 'X' ect Ona 00 Wm ' 1 1 ' ass ,, A 1 ' fy A X Secretary 2: Band Vice-President 45 jqf , i Orchesis President 4. I nk' WANDA GOBELI DEANNA GRANT lG0q1eJ lDeeJ S0me DSOPIG think the world WGS made VV'hat's the use of iving if y u can't for fun and frolic5 so do I. enjoy it? I Chorus 1,25 Damatics 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Bull n ng 3,45 Operetta 25 Tri Hi Y 25 G.A.A. Vice- Drivers Educ tio ' .A.A. 25 Sec- President 4. tio Trum t ronet l,2,3,4. ,Q on . X 1 1 J 4 I 1' L' lpn 'I fffjx ljlljxhlpx Ihr If filly ww Q .f .-- 1 DONNA GUSTAFSON KGusJ Vim, vigor, and vita11tyl Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus l,2, 35 Dance Band 25 Dramatics 3,45 Drivers Education 25 Forensics 25 Operetta 2, 35 Orchesis 1, 2 , 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Sectional Heavy Brass 1, 2 , 3,45 Youth Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Youth Council Secretary 3,45 Orchesis Vice- President 45 Pep Club Vice-President 45 Green County Youth Council Secre- tary 4. IOHN HAMMER CIZZYJ Make hay while the sun shinesl Annual Staff 3,45 Badger Boys' State 35 Class Play 45 Drivers Education 25 Public Discussion 25 Student Council 35 Tennis l, 3,45 Youth Council 3,45 Youth Council President 45 Homecoming Chair- man 45 Green County Youth Council President 4. MARLENE HARE fSkipJ Many small make great! Annual Staff 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Or- che sis 2 , 3, 45 Youth Council 3, 45 Chorus Secretary 45 Youth Council Reporter 4. KATHLEEN HARTWIG Giathyl As an artist, she's a woman of skill. Annual Staff 45 Band 3,45 Bulletin Cubs 25 Chorus l,2, 35 Drivers Education 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Operetta 2,35 Sectional Woodwind 3,45 Student Council 41 Tri Hi Y 2. CECILIA GRAWHER CCC? Always nice and always sweet, the kind of girl you'd like to meet. Annual Staff 3, 45 Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3,45 Drivers Education 25 Forensics l,2, 3,45 Operetta 2, 3,45 Orchesis 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Student Council 35 Girls' Glee Club Vice- President 25 Pep Club Treasurer 4. JEAN GRIFFETH 'Avoid shame, but do not seek g1oryl Band 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Dramatics 2,45 Drivers Education 25 G.A.A. 35 Operetta 25 Pep Band 45 Sectional Wood- wind 1, 2 , 3 , 45 Wisconsin Historical Club 3. A kv , I Lf ,FKJUU1 Qzv-U' ,UL V ,era V A! 1 0 1 ' l if lx 4 Aft 3.1744 I I , liflp' U ! 171.1 J g allfljb. fha' If fff R' 7, if 4r'f ' .5 ' 1' I Q u 4 I J . f ROBERT JOHNSON KB0bJ School was made for fun! Boys' Tumbling 2, 3, 4. IOHN IEGLUM Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Badger Boys State 37 Boys' Tumbling 2, 37 Class Play 47 Conservation 47 Drivers Education 27 Public Discussion 47 Student Council 2,47 Tennis 17 Track 37 Wisconsin Historical Club 17 Youth ' o ncil 47 Junior Class Vice-President 7 Student Council Vice-President 47 Youth Council Vice-President 47 Con- servation Cluh Vice-President 4. A 1 CAROL IENSON One in a million. Chorus l,2, 3,47 Drivers Education 27 Homemaking Senior Girls 47 Oporetta 4. MARY IANE IOHNSON fZerol Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Annual Staff 3,47 Chorus 2, 3,47 Dra- matics 47 Drivers Education 27 G.A.A. 27 Operetta Z, 3,47 Orchesis 2, 3,47 Pep Club 3,47 Secretary Girls' Chorus 27 Secretary Pep Club 4. PETER JOHNSON fPetel What he can't do, can't be done! Basketball l,Z, 3,47 Basketball Referee- ing 3, 47 Football l,2, 3, 47 Forensics 1,27 M Club l,2,3,47 Public Dis- cussion 2, 3, 47 Tennis l, 2 , 3, 47 Wis- consin Historical Club 17 Youth Coun- cil l,2, 3. T HOMAS KEEGAN CToml Faint heart never won fair lady. Basketball Refereeing 47 Chorus 4: Class Play 47 F.F.A. Boys 47 Football 47 M Cluh 47 Operetta 47 F.F.A. Quartet 4. f Baird r- 7 ff J l f .1 I D Z V 1 ' LINDA KELLER HAROLD KENNISON Crazy over horses, horses, horsesl TO know him is to like him Bulletin Advertising 1,37 Chorus 17 Band 3.4! ChOfUS 1,27 DUVQVS Edu Drivers Education 1, 3j G.A.A. 17 Lib- cation 27 Oneretta 2: Sectlonal Heavy rary Clubl. Brass 3,4- an 0 MV! wiki!!! ff , gf KENNETH KREBS Ken! The harder I try the gooder to be the badder I is! Basketball Refereeing 3,45 Choru l,2,45 Drivers Education 25 F.F.A. Boys l,2, 3, 45 Football 2 , 3,45 M Club 45 Operetta 4. Xi! J J! it Ui 5 df E Q, ., . , A kr N1 V X, IANICE KU A clear conscience is a sure card. Band l,2, 3, 45 Bulletin Advertising 25 Class Play 45 Dance Band 2, 3,45 Dra- matics 45 Divers Education 25 Forensics 25 Orchesis 1,25 Pep Band 3,45 Sec- tional Woodwind l,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 Twirling 2, 3,45 Secretary of Stu- dent Council 4. IUDITH KLEMM Uudvl Hey, what shall we do tonight? Bulletin Advertising 3,45 Chorus 1,45 Dramatics 35 Drivers Education 25 Forensics 2, 35 G.A.A. 25 Lilxary Club 4. ROGER KOCH Hold the fort! I'm coming! Band 2 , 3, 45 Boys' Tumbling Z, 3, 42 Drivers Education 25 Football l,2, 3, 45 Hi Y 3, 45 M Club 45 Sectional Wood- wind 2,3,4. NANCY KOHL That's our girl! Homemaking Senior Girls 45 Library Club 2 . EILEEN KRAUS It's the little things that count! Chorus l5 Drivers Education 25 G.A.A. 2 , 3, 4 . ROGER KUBLY When there is nothing else to do, lcome to school. M555 BEVERLY ANN KUCKUCK lt's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Annual Staff 45 Badger Girls State 35 Chorus 15 Dramatics 45 Forensics 1,45 Orchesis l,2,3,45 Public Discussion 2 , 35 Class Secretary 4. ELIZABETH LAMB fBettyJ Neat as a pin, pretty sharp, too. Annual Staff 47 Chorus ly Forensics ll, 47 Homecoming Attendant 47 Orchesis 1,2 , 3, 47 Public Discussion 2, 3, 47 Student Council 17 Wisconsin State Youth Committee 47 Youth Advisory Board 47 President Student Council 17 Orchesis Secretary 47 President Public Discussion 3. 9 IEROME LANCASTER Uerryl l've got the world on a string! Conservation 4. Transferred from New Glarus. LARRY LOVELAND KCYJ JJ 1' Jay ' QN9 Live fast, die young, and have a good looking corpse! Boys' Tumbling 37 Conservation 37 Dramatics 47 Football l,2,3,47 Golf 47 M Club 3,47 Tennis 1,2,3. GAYLE LUCHSINGER Girls are bothersome, but I like to be bothered. Basketball Refereeing 3,47 Boys' Tum- bling 27 Chorus 17 Drivers Education 27 Hi Y 3,47 Class President Z. PENELOPE MCCULLEY CPennyl A girl with a smile is a girl worth while . Chorus 27 Class Play 47 Damatics 3, 47 Drivers Education 27 Operetta 27 Tri Hi Y 2 . KATHRYN MCGUIRE CMicl She doesn't know the meaning of impossible. Annual Staff 3,47 Band l,2,3,47 Bul- letin Cubs 27 Dramatics 47 Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 2, 3, 47 Sectional Woodwind I,2,3,47 Student Council 27 Freshman Class Vice-President 1. Band Treasurer 4. WILLIAM LANZ lBi1.lJ Young man with a horn. Band 1,2, 3, 47 Dance Band 2, 3.4: Drivers Education Z2 Orchestra 1, 2 , 3, 4: Pep Band 1,2 , 3, 47 Sectional Trumpet and Coronet 1,2 , 3 , 47 Student Con- ductor for Band and Orchestra 4. DONALD LARSON lDonJ If there's anything wrong with the world, I'll fix it. Basketball 17 Boys' Tumbling 2, 37 Chorus 1,22 Conservation 37 Dramatics 47 Football 2, 3,47 Hi Y 2,37 M Club 2,3,47 ack 2,3. M Af I da 7 .1-' 15' ff!! fl ff 0 lf 'N A lf' ali fl fi fl' 1 of WAYNE OBERT Men of few words are the best men. Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Drivers Education 25 F.F.A. 1,25 Operetta 2,3,4. at fin .A xl ' ldyri, 1 4 I . I VJ in ' v J ALLEN PEDERSON 5 5 1, , :An A lt Study? I've done a little myself. ' , Conservation 3,45 Divers Education 25 f , H Football 2. t , V is E if . 1 ROGER PLATE CPlutJ I'm after the guy that invented school! Basketball Refereeing 35 Boys' Tumbl- ing 35 Drivers Education 25 Forensics 1,2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Public Discussion 2,35 Track l,Z5 Wisconsin Historical Club l. CAROL RIDNOUR What was that question? Transferred from Mobile, Alabama 25 Annual Staff 3,45 Bulletin Staff 3, 45 Co-Editor of Bulletin 45 Chorus 1,2 , 3, 45 Class Play 45 Dramatics l,25 Foren- i sics 2,3,45 Operetta 35 Public Dis- rf cussion 3. 4 KN v Y o 'l wi aff 01 ,ff , A 1 'L fl, Xa f ' nj E YN 55 Q 5 ' 5 . rf , I M L P' vm 4 f W 57 Q! Q ,J .1 , xy' t gk: lv 4 M if ,f X M ' I! f 34, X . 5 ,J Q f N BARBARA RUEF PATRICA RUEHLMAN IRAN SACKER 4 Y BERT SC NEIDER fBarbJ fpatj The smile that conquers. CBOTJJ Complexion , perfection. Her hair is her crowning glory. Bulletin Cubs 25 Chorus 45 Dramatics Band 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dance 2, 3,42 DYiVO2'S Educdtifm 27 G-A-A Band 2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Drivers 45 Oper etta 4. Education 25 Operetta 2, 3,45 Orches- tra Z, 3,45 Pep Band 1,2, 3,45 Sectional Trumpet 51 Cornet l,2, 3,45 Tri Hi Y 2. Annual Staff 3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Cho- rus l5 Dramatics 45 Drivers Education 25 Orchesis l,Z,3,45 Sectional Trum- pet Sz Cornet 1,2 , 3, 45 Student Con- ductor For Band G Orchestra Z5 Junior Class Secretary 35 O'chesis Treasurer 4. Didn't you hear me keeping still? Basketball Z5 Basketball Refereeing 3,45 Boys' Tumbling 25 Football 2, 3, 45 M Club 45 Pep Club 3,45 Track Mana- ger 3. ifguiiiill 7 My 'UH-W... MARALYN SMI'ljH If She's never seen dlp . BulletinAdverti ing 3,47 C s l,3,4, Drivers Eduf: lOI'li2f CLAHA. 27 Op- eretta3,4.1 Q I' JJ? gl. I IPIF IOAN SCHUEIZ U05 Can we ever have too much of a good thing? Annual'Staff 3,47 Chorus l7 Dramatics 3,47 Drivers Education 27 Forensics 2,3747 G.A.A. 27 Homecoming Queen 47 Student Council 4. IOHN SCOTT KScutlebutl Relax girls, he smiles like that at everyone. Basketball Refereeing 3,41 Chorus 1,27 Drivers Education 27 Hi Y 37 Pep Club 4. SHARON SEFFORD A friend in need is friend indeed. Chorus l,4f Dramatics 27 Forensics 2,3, 47 G-.A.A. 2,3,47 Operetta 47 Public Discussion 2. ROGER SEVERSON 4 I don't want to set the world on fire, just the school! Basketball Refereeing 37 Boys' Tumbling 27 Drivers Education 27 Hi Y 1,2, 3,4. I f 'f ,f ' 4 x 1 6 fl . J ffl il 'ff 7 1 , l nl y it l I 9- ' ' l' ,MX ynfl, f x U i 4 Q il i if 4 X ,Oh l , 113 l I ' ' ' pill 7 1 f N ff ff jf ,C N! . YJ . f , ll SONIIA SORENSON CLARA SPRING ' . CAROL FFACHER A cheerful friend is like a sunny day. QAnnJ Ne et' took y to lye friendly. Band l, 2, 3,47 Dl'6mc3tlCS 47 Drivers Silence--rate among women, Annual S ff UCS 41 DTiVel'S Education 2: Orchestra 2.3.47 Psp Annual Staff 37 Drivers Education 2. Educat' ' Pore QS 1,27 Orchesis Band 2,3,47 Sectional Heavy Brass 1,Z,3 r e a 1,2 3,47 Qtudent 1,2 , 3. 4' Coun il ' consin H ' aljflub 37 Orches Secretary ' ior Class! Treasureg 4.3 ' ,sz GORDON STAUFFACHER lG0rdYJ Give him a football and you'll never catch himl Basketball 1.2: Basketball Refereeing 3, 45 Class Play 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 M Club l,2, 3,45 Public Discussion 35 Track 1,2,3,45 Youth Council l,2, 3. NANCY STAUFFACHER fStaffJ Tis the sunshine in your smile. Annual Staff 3,45 Band l,2, 3,45 Cho- rus l,2, 3, 45 Dramatics 25 Drivers Education 25 Forensics 25 Operetta 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Sectional Woodwind 1.2.3,-'li Band Co-Manager 4. PRISCILLA VIEL lPrisJ To all she'll lend a helping hand. Bulletin Cubs 25 Chorus l,2,3,45 Dra- matics 2, 3, 45 Drivers Education 25 Operetta 45 Orchestra 3,4. THERESA VON ALMEN A smile for everyone. ROGER STAUFFAC HER CROQJ Bewarel I might do something sen- sationall Basketball 1,25 Bulletin Staff 3,45 Drivers Education 25 F.F.A. Boys 1,2 3,45 Forensics 2,35 M Club 35 Stu- dent Council 3, 45 Track l , 2 , 4. GORDON TEEHAN lNickl Work fascinates me, I could watch it by the hourl Basketball Refereeing 45 Chorus 1,25 Conservation 2, 3, 45 Football l , Z, 3, 45 M Club 2, 3,45 Pep Club 3, 45 'Hack 4. Rf, Pk VV' QL 5? Student Council 2. ' 5 f 4 - . ,ri 5 V, J' ' , ,I f, ' 41114 , : 1 5 , 4 M 1 . iv-, ' , ' ' CURTIS WAGNER , - Related to Einstein. 5. Bulletin Cubs 25 Drivers Education 25 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Public Discussion ' L 3,45 Orchestra Vice-President 4. I ,f 'x . S341 SARAH WALKER A CSallyJ ---- and did you hear this one? K ' Chorus 45 Dfamatics 3,45 Drivers Edu- cation 25 G.A.A. 45 Operetta 45 Tri HiY2. 5 gm Qanifx ev 7.131 B' Aff' 423 QA -1 Znpgdla wah, pd N.. ,- '6? 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ROW 3: Charles Hughes, Pete Kiel, Michael Keegan, David Kuebli, Allen Iohnson, Ierry Hilfiker, Gene Hilflker, Gene Grinnell, Donald Heeren, Grant lenatsch, Alan Holts- hopple, Tom Pritz, Iud Kindschi, Fred Isely. Cyfczss 0 58 - CS3O,D!lOl71Ol'QS - Gfass 0 ROW l: Carol Blum, Patricia Crouch, Beatrice Handll, Carol Cunningham, Gloria Bartelt, Ioan Beach, Ruth Brunner, Linda Coole, Doris Bohren, Iean Englebretson, Grant Dale. ROW 2: Miss Fisher, Roy Blum, Sharon Ferry, Elaine Andrews, Lana Davis, Linda Deemer, Elise Peutz, Diane Pigi, Mary Bear, Virginia Campbell, Judy Daly, Mary Erick- son, Rose Marie Conway, Eugene Eliffson. ROW 3: Roger Buoholzer, Thomas Bober, Iames Briggs, David Blum, Duane Elmer, Lan'y Elengson, Delbert Amons, Wayne Bohn, George Cromwell, Edward Bandi, Thomas Clark, Norman Bidlingmier, Bob Amacher. ROW 1: Terry Stamm, Dave Weiss, Pred Schadt, 1'iLl Vlfhite, Diana Weeks, Gayleen Steensrud, Lillian Smith, Mari- ella Schlaff, Norma Willborn, Dennis Truttmann, Peter Stork. ROW 2: Dave Von Moos, Mary Io Wuetrich, Ruth Scheidigger, Barbara Schultz, Ken Weiss, Bob Schwaiger, Roger Seffrood, Walter Vanderdrlnk, Sharon Stubbe, Betty Sutter, Ioann Slocum, Barbara Rygh, LeRoy Rufer. ROW 3: Ronnie Theiler, Ralph Shaffer, Art White, Bill Nieder- berger, Kirk West, Hans Von Allmen, Bob Trickel, Iohn Schindler, Richard Wuetrich, Morton Wittwer, Bill Schwingel, Dean Siedschlag. f' , D ms o 58 - cgopfzonzores - G ass o 5 ROW l Bryan Quinn Theron Olson, Dorothea Nybroten, Elaine McArdle, Cheryllnveland, Virginia Rosenstiel, Beverly Myers, Carol Luchsinger, Connie Mauerman, Frank Pest, Harley Maske. ROW 2: Beverly Ommodt, Pat Miller, Carol Lux, Alice Norder, Joyce Matzke, Lorna Rhyner, Ianet Priewe, Ernest Rlesen, Dale Meyers, Dave Riese, Keith Miller, Bill Lovelace, Otto Mayer. ROW 3: Richard Ott, Iohn Niffenegger, Pete Ridnour, Romayn Rote, Paul Lamboley, larry Menehan, Nathan Rinehart, larry Priewe, Red Neuenschwander, Harlan Prechel, Phillip Mueller. Senior class officers pose happily on a sunny fall day. Left to Right are: Iim Menehan, vice-pres1- dent: Beverly Kuckuck, secretaryy Wesley Falk, pre- sident: and Carol Stauffacher, treasurer. 'R - h Y Egghfv xzzes her auxin Cenwxy h Q0 ni Eileen Mccuxgoxfes used by Wie Miss me Yechn q dass on poems . Mr, P th 'ed s S 4th hour?-Ulpson poi A111 nfs erlcan prosuf 6 rem C188 lems Ofe rr CJ 0Ub1 ess, e Spot in Af Pica t O f,qCQ4'S john Niffenegger, Hedy Studer, Vivian Soddy, Carl Disch look confident about their year of duties as junior class officers. , -X 1 I- fwf- Nfff,,W ft! JJ-J'c!,d, ,-5D3'Jj3.f'?' 'dy-' KJ Q . :fix Ronnie Tyler, Eldon Shaffer, Morton Wittwer, Hans Von Allmen are the smiling sophomore class officers. ROW 1 Nancy Wagner Lou1e Waeltl Hedy Studer Don Witt Evelyn Tobler Stephanie West ROW 2 JoAnn Stine Nancy Whipple Pat Tr1ckel Carol Wolfe Carol Wenger Alice Tyler Betty Vickers ROW 3 Morris Wolf Gary Whlte Alan Weckerly Jerry Wiesenberg Errol Waligorski Larry Trlckel Alton Stuckey ROW 1 Ierry Senn Nancy Peterson Dean Signer Vivian Soddy Kay Stamm Ebin Robenson Lowell Roderick ROW 2 Bob Rufl Mary Scheidegger Faye Stauffacher Cheryl Richards Ioan Severson Iane Regez Carol Peterson Bob Stair ROW3 Bill Rattin Clarence Schultz Kenton Potts John Prien Gary Rachow Larry Pulkrabeck Alvin Sommers O ' UrI'Ll.Ol'S G!ClSS O ' rUI'llfOI'.S' - CZSS O ROW 1: Dennis Goecks, Dennis HUM, NERGY Kern, Bette Hartwig, Marlene Huber Maril G 1: Ken Keel. ROW 2: Paul Grossenbacher, Charles Huber, Evelyn Goodman, Jane Good, Doynl u zmer' Ice Keegan' ll, C l Ralph Iegerlehner, Barbara Kesler, Mrs. Houser. TOP ROW: Ken Holton, George Iacobs, Bog JST? Joe iiiliejsfritajl Ierome Hunt, Edward Johnson, Stanley Kammerude. ' g ' umors an 0 umors a 0 57 1101015 ROW 1 Jerry Adams Gene Baker Gene Barmore Donna Blum Patricia Baumle Arlene Ambrose Keith Berg ROW 2 Beverly Blanc Ianlce Babler Carolyn Benkert Karen Albright Sarah Brennen Ianeen Boyer Herbert Blummer TOP ROW Francis Brennan Bill Boyd Ronme Bregenzer Dan Bender Dave Ambler Dave Babler 33 ' 9 - 1 . .1 1 - .55 -. - - 1 - 1 A 'a J A ' A ' 3 1 1 1 1 I ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 1 1 1 1 I ' ROW 1: Dave Fahs, Dave Cox, Carl Disch, Nancy Burgy, Nancy Campbell, Lawaine Foley, Iudy Buehler. ROW 2: Floyd Coplein, Maureen Dillon, Judy Drye, Donna Clark, Diane Fritz, Iudy Germann, Beverly Dunaway. TOP ROW, Keith Christen, Don Fey, Merlyn Clark, Gregory Foesch, Gary Broge. UIIIOIS SS' O 7 Ul'llOI'S Cl O 7 UI'llOI'S Miller Iohn Nelson ROW 2 Mr Calder Dorthy Mueller Donna Menehan Barbara Kubly Ioyce Ladwig Ruth Nussbaum Laraine Mahlkuch Marie McGuire Janet Kuebli ROW 3 Ierry Muenich Steve Koenig Ioseph Milz Richard Nussbaum Duane McKenna Ken Kubly Ken Leuenberger 1 - - 9 , ' ' Chl ' ' - t - 'J i A SS D ROW l: Shirley Lewis, Aldro Liddicoat, Marilyn Kubly, Keith Pattinson, Iohn Niffeneger, Mary Ann Norton, Karen 34 EDITOR1 CCCHICL GPQWC P , ll 'AW45 25977 Q23 Myggrqvw- XMM Q- w.,..,:'.,,m,-A-.K ww IW? HG f 1 1 ik?-f E l ML-is 3 Q iii'-ff? ff Eg? 35 A 1 ,, Ii. 1 .,L.- I 3 . x 053'-T X Q X- -.ii .- - I .hzfqlitf :wt xx -A 'N I ' ,N ' :XX - 1 or ' X:-XX 1 3 L , , , li , I I ,J Y ', PO x ' - . 1 uc, L I . 5 gp 1. x 7 -. 'N .A ' I 1 i v , all' J - 57? 1 1-E3 p J I , , I I , M I W , I ' 'ta MI J , ' Dx ,ffibn K . iv :AA JZ l X I I, -. I -' -' f ' W7 -. F' ,I N ' I N , . , , f' I 1 X' . I Ml I f . , 3 fl k N Q, ' 1 ' .. M.-. 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Seated are: Carol Koenig, Linda Coole, Carol Goecks, Diana Weeks, Elsie Feutz, and Doris Bohren. Standing are Allan Holtshotple, Carol Lux, Miss Goeler, Iud Kindschi, and Tom Bober. E mi 5 Receiving directions from Mary Lou Figi, mana- ging editor of the Bulletin, are standing, left to right: Miss Figi, Ioan Severson, Carol Peterson, Mr. Don McGibbon, advisory Marian Huber, Elaine Altmann, Ruth Bidlingmaier, Iudy Klemm, Barbara Kessler and Deanna Grant. Seated are Ilene Iuber, Nancy Kern, Mary Prautschy, Marilyn Smith, Ruth Nussbaum, Karen Miller and Nancy Peterson. I'1.UQI'S M :V I 1-s ro ' 'noe' ROW l: Roger Goecks, Iean Engelbretson, Manda Flannery, Sharon Kubly, Ioyce Kubly, Mr. Preston, Linda Deemer, Roswitha Kiechle, Ioan Beach, Shirly Kohl, Lana Davis, Diana Figi, Carol Luchsinger. ROW 2: Iudy Daly, Mary Ann Erickson, Carol Goecks, Elaine McArdle, Karcn Jones, Ioan Hauser, Elaine Andrews, Barbara Schultz, Lillian Smith, Beverly Ommodt, Shirley Harrington, Cheryl Loveland, Gayleen Steens- rud, Carol Lux, Patricia Miller, Jerry Stamm, Otto Meyers, Kieth Miller, Lonna Rhyrier, Diana Weeks. ROW 3: Chester Iohnson, Kirk West, Carol Koenig, Joann Slocum, Ruth Brunner, Betty Goepfert, Thomas Fritz, David Riese, Hans Von!-Xllmen, Romayn Rote, Iohn Schindler. ROW 4: Norman Bidlingmaier, Art White, John Niffenegger, Dean Siedschlag, Vickie Foley, Gloria Bartlet, Nathan Rinehart, Larry Priewe. - A ' ,pu ,li ,,. if , , for 5 ,3 4 y,. f' W 5 ' A - i 1 , ,rr il g I- - -lux Z? as T I . ' x. A, ' ,. 1 va 1- 3 o 1 ' rx ...W ,fCff3y:, j ,.- ' .w '1 av ucatzon ROW l Ronald Frrske Roger Buholzer Frank Pest Dennrs Truttmann Roy Blum Mr Mowbray Allan Holtshopple Morton Wrttwer Wrll ram Nrederberger Norma Wrllborn Betty Gempler Marrella Schlaff Mary lane Bear Vrrgrnra Camobell ROW Z Fred Schadt Ernest Kc stn Robert Amacher Marrlyn Gerber Barbara Hartwrg Ianet Prrewe Barbara Rygh Mrna Flannery Elrse Feutz Beverly Meyers Sharor Stubut Joyce Matzke MICE Norder ROW 3 Wayne Bohn Glen Rrdnour George Cromwell Charles Hughes Wrllram Schwrngel Peter Stork Tno mas Bober Beatrrce Brandlr Carol Blum Lorrarne Clark Penny Haberman Ruth Scherdegqer ROW 4 Roger Seffrood Rrchard Wuf meh Donald Heeren Duane Elmer Sharon Ferry Dorthea Nybroten Beverly Dunaway Betty Sutter Vrrgr ra Rosenstrel .-f ws. Learnrng the basrc rules of drrvrng lS the marn obyectrve ofthe Drrver s Educatronal classes On completron of the course a test rs Urytn by Mr Nat Preston and Mr Charles Mowbray tne rnstructors Students ,ass g thrs test are exer pt from the state wrrtt n test . 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 X 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . - I Q ' 1 Y J ' 1 1 I , , 1 1 1 - 1, 1 1 1 '1 5 1 - 3 1 3 A 1 1 1 1 1 ' '1 ' ' 1 'il ' - ef' L' fa 1 1 f , 1 ra -1 r 1 , 4' f 1: 4 , , Q Y ' fx w ' .7 r xg y - , . 1, , . Y, r , f' . t S ,K .. . . 1 - r a K ' 13 6 .1 31 , 3-' K , , .113-1, ' . , 'N . - ' Q. al 1 A' K, A 1, A ,f . -,V W . , , , , . , J , , , . A L ' 7 , U . . , ' ' . -A in ' - G ' rl W ' ' C - 89 UIHUIJICIQIIJ Mlss Margaret F1sher lnstructs scnlor glrls who are xnterc sted ln urthurlng thou Pnox lcdgt lll homcma kmq The glrls prepare foods for one semester and tal L sax ng for th otncr 5 rrester SCGILG a 4 Nancy Kohl Wanda Goebll amd Miss Frsher Standlng are Maman Huj r Elal t Altrrar llere Huber Rosaln Bouercs Carol Iensen Betty Prledh and Mrs Sowl Q12 The Gxrls Ath.1et1c Assoclatxon under the dxrectlon of Mrs Grace Anderson stresses the lmportance of good sports manshlp and team co operatxon ROW l Marllyn Gutzmer Beverly Blanc Sharon Seffrood Aruta Hawthorne Lynn Bartelt Wanda Goeblx ROW2 Evelyn Tobler Iudy Dally Mary Ann Erlckson D1ane Plgl Carol Luchsrnger Con me Mauerman Elaxne McArd1e ROW 3 Marlene Huber Kay Stamm Iudy Drye Ela1ne Andrews Donna Clark Nancy Campbell Beverly Dunaway Maureen D11lon ROW 4 Doris Bohren Dxana Weeks Barbara Rygh Donna Blum Helen Walters Arlene Ambrose Sally Walker Barbara Ruef Lorralne Clark ROW 5 Llnda Coole Barbara Schultz Carol Koenlg Betty Vickers Sarah Brennan Mary Ann Norton Carol Wenger Pat Trxckel ROW6 Ruth Brunner Betty Sutter Sharon Stubbe Ioyce Kubly Glorla Bartelt Dlane Fr1tz Sue Malkuck ROW7 Mlna Plan nery Karen Albrlght Sharon Kubly Roscmarle Conway Pat Crouch Manda Flannery STANDING Leona Flannery Ianet Kuebll Cheryl Loveland Carol Lux Ioan Slocum Evelyn Goodman . . Q ! 1 ' If fll7 f ' K , 1- t Q. . V rr: , Y, 1 , ' N 3 ' li , n 51, . , 2 K . 1 . , . . C - . 1 1 , , . . . . - , - , ' - ' - 1 ' . , . , I W- 5 I I 1 V I W V 1 1 ' ' , . : , , , ' ', , . , ' . : . ' , , , , , , , ' - 1 ' , , 'I 1 . , , ' . : , , , , ' r ' ' , . : ' - , ' , , ' , ' , - : , ll I I I ' l 772 Gllelb The M CLUB consists of all boys who have earned a major M anytime during their high school career in any sport such as football, basketball, tennis or track. The group, along with their advisor, Mr. Fred Simpson, takes a trip in the spring with money earned from projects they sponsored. ROW l, Left to Right: Carl Disch, Dan Bender, Ierry Muenich, Gene Baker, Iohn Bruni, Dave Fahs, Ken Keel and Ierry Adams. ROW 2: john Niffenegger, Don Christen, Tom Keegan, Ion Dannerbeck, Don Larson, Larry Loveland, Peter Iohnson, Gordon Teehan and David Am- bler. ROW 3: Gary Coplien, Duane McKenna, Ron Theiler, Bill Lovelace, Gerald Hilfiiker, Ioe Keegan, Bob Sch- neider, Iohn Drye, Pat Wuetrich, Blythe Meyers, and Mr. Fred Simpson, advisor. ROW 4: Ken Krebs, John Hammer, Dave Dwyer, Roger Koch, Gordie Stauffacher, Larry Menehan, Iim Menehan, Owen Hefty, Don Witt and Dennis Goecks. Jo nscfrvn I 1 on 1111 Mr. Fred Simpson instructs the boys in the Conservation club in learning the rulrs of conservation, such as preserving wild game and caring for trees. The boys set examples for other people by obeying these rules. The club ends its season with an annual spring picnic. STANDING, Left to Right are: Marco Bregenzer, Mr. Simpson, advisor: Richairi Briggs, Dave Dwyer, Ken Luenberger, Dean Signer, Ierry Disch, Kenton Potts, Ron Bregenzer, Francis Brennan, Roger Severson, Allan 'A eckerly and Gregory Foesch. SEATED are: ROW l: Jerry Lancaster, Dave Riese, Duane McKenna. ROW 2: Robert Rufi, Iohn Prien and Allan Pederson. ROW 3: Larry Pulkrabeck, Bill Lovelace and Dennis Hunt. D . CSfllC!0l'lf ouncz Gary Coplien, student council president, discusses business with representatives on the council. Left to Right are: Gary Coplien, Nancy Wagner, John Drye, Judy Drye, Janet Kuebli, Roger Stauffacher, Mr. Anderson, Joan Schuetz, Janice Kubly, Joe Keegan, Jane Regez, Fred Schadt, John Jeglum, Gloria Bartelt, Diana Weeks, Penny Haberman, Bill Boyd, Mary Lou Figl, and Grant Inetsch. Ufillffl GOIIIICII, The youth council, advised by Mr. Ronald Johnson, elected John Hammer as their president. Other members are: ROW 1: Ron Johnson, Mar- lene Hare, reporter, Bette Hartwig, Judy Beckman. ROW 2: Donna Gustafson, secretary: Karen Wag- ner, Bill Wartenweiler. ROW 3: John Jeglum, vice- presidentg Carolyn Benkert, Patty Miller, Fred Schadt. ROW 4: John Hammer, John Fritsch, Penny Haberman. fl QU C 1.8 C US S l.OI'l Sz cus ebb be S100 eqk fobofrl 8 Qrou oe-171. Dj SQ' 10. 919 S91 PS Le SQ' u,,, fad fr , SQ , , O ef, o , QQS 610, Curtlglglyt CUSS! SSM 18 wife. 0,20 Gftjl Signer la,ry'gracSD ci ' C O P V Bet Gr CIS SJL, . fy Ofp 1 IV QIIQ I 9 3 , 6015. FSFSOUIZCJ, ke 6 Qllrr ' Airs rn, S 6172 . felo roof Herbgrfaq kolof me 'qflis 'UQ Dug, . Wo,U1' Jon D110 dj , I Q11 Se lid 17 J' Drysfa Cgytucfcrzts C OI'Ul'1S1C'S Students participating in forensics under the advisorship of Miss Eunice Goeler are: ROW l: Shirley Montgomery, Sharon Seffrood, Ioan Schuetz, Doris Bohren, Carol Lux, Carolyn Benkert, Carol Cunningham, Carol Ridnour, Betty Lamb. ROW2: Tom Fritz, Marcia Conway, Diana Weeks, Cheryl Loveland, Nancy Wagner, Vivian Soddy, Carol Haas, Janice Kubly, Cecilia Grawehr, Miss Goeler, Iohn Schindler. ROW 3: Mariln Kubly, Lona Davis, Gayleen Steensrud, Mary Io Wuetrich, Pat Miller, Carol Peterson, Evelyn Goodman, Betty Hartwig, Lonna Rhyner, Patricia Baumle. 9 . evi aww ' Y-X663 Yxeui- age- BOD . K. 6 ow ix 60 X25 ioyoeri iw . Q RQ gkavddgbys ' Q Y QEQXQY Qiiloeixien H Q XN XXX I ROW l: Don Christen, Don Alexander, Roger Stauffacher, Walter Botteron, Chester Dillon, Tom Keegan, Wesley Falk, Ken Krebs, Richard Briggs. ROW 2: Keith Burg, Charles Huber, Dean Signer, Ierry Senn, Keith Christen, Morris Wolfe, Bob Rufi, John Nelson, Lowell Rode- rick, Elton Stucky, Dennis Goecks, Mr. Kenneth Allen. ROW 3: Merlon Clark, Clarence Schultz, Herbert Blumer, joe Keegan, Bob Heitz, Keith Pattenson, Ken Holten, Don Fay, Howard Waelti, Edward Johnson, Don Witt. ROW 1: Richard Ammon, Tom Stine, Wilson Bloom, Gary Ginner, Mike Hughes, Richard Witt, Richard Trickel, Clarence Asmus, Iim Flanagan, Charles Kock, Bernard Hartwig, LeRoy Brown. ROW 2: Fred Wald, Ralph Stauffacher, Gary Shaffer, Nathan Bloom, Laverne Rosenstiel. ROW 3: Pat Connor, Dean Haas, Donald Amacher, Nathan Hartvvig, Larry Rockow, Frederick Malkuch. Demonstrating welding are Iames Briggs and Eldon Shaffer. ROW 1: Frank Pest, Nathan Rinehart, Kenneth Wyss, Keith Miller, Robert Amacher, Charles Hughes, David Wyss, Walter VanDerdrink. ROW 2: David Blum, Larry Priewe, Romayn Rote, Allen Iohnson, Mike Keegan. ROW 3: Gene Hilfliker, LeRoy Rufer, Ierry Hilfliker, Fritz Neuenschwander. lC1l71CZfl.CS ROW 1 Carol Stautfacher Mo rls Wolfe lean Sacxer Iohn Schrndler Ed Iohnson Ronald Gllbertsor ROW Z Ioan Stmc. Donna Mene nan Sonjra So ensor Beverly Kucl uck Pat Ruehlrran Sally Walhr Ba .Jara Ruef Mr Freeman ROW 3 Marlor c Hare Marcla Heuer Don ma Gustafson Ioan Schu tz Mary Iane johnson Patr1cra Baumlc Penny McCul1ey ROW 4 Ed Bardr lean Gr1tf1th Iamce Kubly Loma Rhyner Iudy Frey D1annc Burgy Kay Bartelt ROW 4 Aldro L1dd1coat Mort Wrttwcr Patty Mrller 1111 Whxtg Mary Io Wuetrlck The Monday dramatlcs group pre and the W'h1te Robe, for the annual Chnstmas program ln the audltorlum under the student dlrectlon of Iudlth Frey Mary W1lSOH acted as Student dlrector of the Tuesday group as they p esented Beware of Wldows Mr Robert Freeman advlses the gr oups Stephame West proposes to Prod Alrswo th 1r1 front ofa group of amateur actors Lett to Right Fred Ainsworth Ma Cla Conway Cecllra Grawhur Shir lcy Montgomery Kathryr N Gurro Tim Baltzer Marle McG..11re. Fa,e Stau achtr Lox ll Rode IC Mr Roaert Freerna Stepheme Wcst 6 sented a play entitled, Geraldine ' ll I- ll ' ll , . 4 .. D 37 C IUUIJUI' yy tfw ozen Part of the class play cast are pictured standing: Gordon Stauffacher, John Hammer, Tom Keegan, and Seated: Marcla Heuer, Judith Frey, and Dorothy Drews. Mcrnbus of thc Cilbrctk' famlly are John Scott, John Jeglum, Dianne Burgy, John Drye, and seated are: Su- san Isely, Marcia Conway, Diane Darhng, Janis Kub- ly, Carol Ridnour, and Pe- nny McCu1l-ey. 'W' Mr. Robert Freeman, director, and Judith Prey, student director, smihngly talk over the progress of rehearsals. Q, 1 I CUPQI C Examining college bulletins are members of the Career Club Left to Right are Donna Mene han Beverly Dunaway Barbara Kubly Maureen Dillan Nancy Campbell Ioann Stine Miss Iones Lauraine Mahlkuck Karen Albright Diane Fritz Nancy Vlfhipple and Mary Scheidegger. lllfllcg ll J Listening to Library techniques from Miss Ruth Ienks librarian are: ROW l: Harlan Prechel Floyd Coplien Shirley Kohl, Lana Davis Alice Norder Ianet Priewe Jill Vxfhite Beverly Ommodt. ROW 2: Marcia Heuer Ioan Hauser Lillian Smith Miss Ienks. ROW 3: Judy Klemm Harley Maske Carol Blum. ROW 4: Robert Trickel Ioann Stine Robert Schwaiger. , eel Jw my k if -sv ai 'Q ,wus iff Cillllblllllg Gfub ROW 1: Ronald Kohn, Ronald Friske, Gene Baker, Larry Pulkrabeck, Iohn Niffenegger, Don Ingwell, Floyd Coplien, Dale Meyers, Gary Broge, Ierry Stamm. ROW 2: Leo Webster, Roger Koch, George Engle, Carl Disch, David Dwyer, Robert Iohnson, Pat Brennan, Ioe Milz, Bill Rattin, Keith Christen, Phillip Miller. ROW 3: Mr. Steensrud David Von Moos Theron Olson, Bill Lovelace, Iohn Niffenegger, Wayne Bahn, Duane Elmer, Harley Matzske, Robert Schwaiger, Claire Deemer. Wusfvlorlff CQfHc'1'f1l1'11g Boys learning the basic rules of basketball refereeing are: ROW 1: Pat Wuetrich, Ken Krebs, Tom Keegan, Gayle Luch- singer, Iim Menehan, Bob Schneider, Pete Iohnson, Gordie Stauffacher, Iohn Scott, Dan Mueller. ROW 2: Gary Broge, Don Witt, Carl Disch, Jerry Muenich, Dan Bender, Richard Nussbaum, Ken Keel, Bill Boyd, David Cox, Ken Holten. ROW 3: Mr. Gay Steensrud, advisor, Iohn Nelson, B. I. Quinn, Grant Dale, Don lngwell, Fred Shadt, Dave Fahs, David Von Moos, Gene Baker. 49 enior ROW l: Deanna Grant, Rudolph Regez, Iim Flanagan, Penny Haberman, Barbara Kesler, Nathan Lonna Rhyner. ROW 3: Sally Fritz, jane Good, Ruth Good, Ruth Benkert, Gayleen Steensrud, Io- Donna Clark, Marilyn Kubly. ROW 5: Nancy Stauffacher, Marie McGuire, Enid Spring, Karen Miller, Betty Gempler, Karen Anderson. ROW 6: Alice Tyler, Ann Goodmiller, Kathryn McGuire, Barbara Gary Schwarze. ROW 8: Iudy Buehler, Karen Iones, Greta Pitkin, Linda Coole, Roger Koch. ROW 9: Hartwig, Sally Ruf, Diane Darling, Karen Buholzer, Marlene Frey, Kathleen Hartwig, Tom Howe, Hefty, Donna Gustafson, Marcia Heuer, Iud Kindschi, Harold Kennison. ROW ll: Stephanie West, Albright, Don Heeren, Elaine Rubi, Fred Ainsworth, Carol Koenig, Beverly Blanc, Ianis Babler, Faye we A xl . Hartwig. ROW 2: Bill Lanz, Pat Ruehlman, Anita Ainsworth, Mary Ellen Summeril, lean Sacker, anne Beach, Sue Bissell. ROW 4: Delores Marti, Pat Gaughan, Jean Griffith, Shirley Montgomery, Rosetta Mari, Cheryl Richards, Carol Cunningham, Mary Io Henning, Carolyn Brunkow, Kent Phillips, Marvin, Pat Crouch, Pat Miller. ROW 7: Ioyce Ladwig, Janice Kubly, Carol Wolfe, Ioan Swiggum Lawaine Foley, Dan Bender, Shirley Harrington, Bob Stair, Dick Schmiedling. ROW 10: Barbara Marion Ingwell, Betty Simpson, Sherry Simpson, Io Klassy, Hazel Swanson, Sonjia Sorenson, Owen Nancy Schutt, Mr. Barnard, Iane Regez, Caryl Goecks, Ann Baker, Marilyn Gerber, Bob Wolfe, Dick Staufiacher, Larry Coole, Carl Disch. 1 XX Members of the high school Orchestra are: SEATED, Left to Right, ROW l: Mary Bober, Delores Marti, Patricia Gaughan, Sally Fritz. ROW 2: Ioan Severson, Greta Pitkin, lane Good, Nancy Stauffacher, Marie McGuire. ROW 3: Tom Fritz, Hedwig Studer, Enid Spring. ROW 4: Curtis Wagner, Tim Baltzer, Cheryl Richards, Richard Campbell, Lucy Sowl. ROW 5: Carol Lux, Nancy Burgy, Carol Stauffacher, Louis Studer. ROW 6: Jane Regez, Deanne Bowman, Nancy Wagner, Barbara Schuetze. ROW 7: Iudy Germann, Elaine Rubi, Priscilla Viel, Elaine Andrews. BACK ROW: Karen Anderson, Sandra Miller, Mary Ellen Summerli, Anita Ainsworth, Patricia Ruehlman, William Lanz, Kathryn McGuire, Pat Miller, Joyce Ladwig, Iudy Buehler, Sonjia Sorenson, Hazel Swanson, Iosephine Kiassy, Owen Hefty, Jud Kindschi, Alice Tyler. STANDING: Tom Sickinger, Carol Goecks, Beverly Myers, Ann Baker, Shirley Montgomery, Don Herrin, Mr. Allan Barnard, Fred Ainsworth, Carol Koenig, Larry Coole, Faye Stauffacher, Janis Babler. QI'C!lQSf4'ClS' Members of the String Orchestra are: Seated Left to Right: ROW l: Ioan Severson, Greta Pitkin, Mary Bober. ROW Z: Tom Fritz, H. dwig Studer, Richard Campbell. ROW 3: Curtis Wagner, Lucy Sowl, Tim Baltzer, Carol Stauffacher. ROW 4: Carol Lux, Nancy Burgy, Barbara Schuetze, Louis Strider. ROW 5: lane Regez, Deanne Bowman, Nancy Wagner. ROW 6: Elaine Rubi, Priscilla Viel, Eliane Andrews. STANDING: Mr. Allan Barnard, Tom Sickinger, Caryl Goecks, Beverly Meyers, Ann Baker, Judy Germann. I , . A fy' -f X mf Y? .. vga M' Q, l l as 4' K I I 1 Wei 50 .I ff I ' , K ' ,iizikzxzz A f 22.922232 -., 3' . Q, 1: X Q gd . 4 , 1 ,zfqp XA 1 X . 1 . A i 9' u 5 , ,Q as f K ,s . ' v E, f i iv Lvwk' , 4 -:W H wh c li ff? c fx gf 1 .liiggqqfgg s Twirler Penny Haberman adjusting the hraxds the suit of B111 Lanz. H E i , E 1 f .WIT WK V5?Z5'5vQg 1-EIS? f - hmegmfiybfkilflfmifw 252.52225 if J a Q1 s 51 W3 3 1. 4, a Q Ev Ye 'ved ffisiig he Chr Snld My cfm dir 1.1501 LSZCI h 2 c ery 017. OSC: Of I-S ' Abovejsen bw S B111 . Do Bernd, sed in G di. This e , CW 53 W MII Hill C Cl! CIC Koerug Mxss Marty served as squad leader for thxs year Members of the tx rrlmg squad xnclude Left to Right Delor s Maru Iamce Kubly Penny Haberman lane Regez and Carol SEATED Left to Rxght are Llnda Coole Greta Pxtkm Iudy Buehlcr Iamce Kubly Ioyce Ladwlg Delores Manx and Fred Alnsworth ROW 2 Shxrley Montgomery Lonna Rhynar Anna Amsworth Pat Ruehlman Owen Hefty Iud Kmdschx and Mr Barnard dlrector STANDING Ann Baker Don Haren Faye Stauffacher and Larry Coolc frm fum CHXZCG Clfl .. U F7--IK . J 1 X 3' Q 4,1 ,9 W f,,, em Ianeen Boyer pep club presldent counts votes from members ROW l Gayleen Steensrud Cecilia Grawehr Carol Cunnmgham ROW 2 Donna Gustafson Tom Frltz Nancy Wagner Hedwlg Studer ROW 3 Ianeen Boyer V1v1an Soddy Sarah Brennan Bob Schnelder Mary lane Iohnson Ianet Prxewe Plate John Scott Sharon Embeck and Barbara Schultz look on P., f 7 J plp jflllf Mr Allan Barnard drrects members of the pep band m a performance at a basketball game me C ll ROW 4: Marilyn Kubly, Nancy Peterson, Dan Bender, Dianne Burgy, Iudy Zimmerman. ROW 5: Roger E 5 5 l J 9 Q C . 7725106 1 Lo i d, Vivian Soddy, Nancy Peterson, Mary ROW 1: Mrs. Viei, Sue Mahikuck, Marcia Conway, Lynn Barteit, Cecilia Grawehr, Chery ve an Io Wuetrich, Marilyn Gutzmer. ROW 2: Wayne Obert, David Riese, Michael Keegan, Mary Iane johnson, Shirley Montgomery, Nancy Stauf- facher, Carol Koenig, Judy Klemm, Mary lou Figi, Gloria Bartelt. ROW 3: Pete Ridnour, Ioe Klessinger, Art White, Ron Theiier, Larry Priewe, Richard Wuexrich, Edwin Bandi, Gene Hiifiker, Jerry Hiifikcr, jerry Wiesenburg. TOFUS 4 g1a:In?fCClQg5regenzer, Ken Krebe, Ioyce Ladwlg, Kay Bartelt, Iill White, Diana Weeks, Pat Ruehlman, Marlene Hare, Roger Goecks Vickie F019 ' P W 245 Carol Cumlminfim, IGIHGS Brxggs, Carol Lux, Theron Olson, Gayleen Steensrud, Carol Peterson, Vlrgima Campbell Carol Jensei, Kat Mlller, Barbara Rygh, Grant Dale. ROW 3: Tom Keegan, Jerry Dlsch, Iohn Schindler, Ronald Nybroten, Allen Iohnson I GY Stamm, Evelyn Welss, Ellse Feutz. CJ' I ' G! JU' S ?Ol'llS The Girls' Chorus joined the Mixed Chorus in presenting the Operetta and annual Spring concert Officers are Ioan Mauerman, Carol Luchsinger, Connie Mauerman, and Ioyce Kubly. Cr' -! ' CJ! Jil S K IUl'llS ROW l: Mrs. Viel, Leona Flannery, Shirley Lewis, Ioan Englcbretson, Sharon Kuoly, Sue Isle,-y, Ioyce Kubly, Marilyn Smith, Linda Dcemer, Sally Walker. ROW Z: Elsie Foesch, Ianet Prciwf., Lillian Smith, No.ma Walbourn, Amanda Flannery, Betty Gemplor, Mary Iarie Brdf, MarY Ann Erickson, Ioan Maurerman, Nancy Whipple, Ruth Brunner. ROW 3: Shirley Montgomery, Evelyn Toblr-r, Barbara Ruci, Patricia Crouch, Dorothy Mueller, Manda Flannery, Barbara Schultz, Donna Mezzoliarz, Barbara Kubly, Ioazxiie Stine. ROW -iz Mary Ella Schlaff, Elaine Mc- Adle, Diane Figi, Shirley Harrington, Connie Mairermazi, Carol Luchszgiger, Mary Sciieidcggi r, Dorthca Nybrotrgzl, Bivfllb' Moyers, Shawl' Soffrood , Marilyn Gerber . lv A masquerade party scene taken from the operetta, Golden Butterfly , which was presented Novemba 28 and 29. 5 217710 Qjolcfffn mzltlcffffy-V Members of the operetta cast shown are: ROW 1: Marlene Hare, Shlrley Montgomery, Nancy Stauffacher. ROW 2: Pat Ruehlman, Ken Krebs, Kay Bartelt. ROW 3: Ioyce Ladwig, Theron Olson, Ronald Nybroten. ROW 4: Carol Ienson, David Riese, Marco Bregenzer. ROW 5: Tom Keegan, ferry Disch. fer, YD, 130 12 , Choi. LI Szbresjd ent ' .Ores ents GQ. lft , to Ms . Mabel vi-SI' due 5 9 cgor frclzeszs The Orchesls group under the direction of Mrs Grace Anderson presented a demonstration for the student body on February lbth The annual program was presented in the spring Dancers left to right ROW l Bette Hartwig Donna Gustafson, Marlene Hare Evelyn Good Boyer Patricla Gaughan Marilyn Kubly Hedwig Studer Gayleen Steensrud Diana Weeks ROW 4 Nancy Wagner, Elise Feutz Mary Ian Iohnson Marcia Conway Dianne Burqy Diane Darling Carol Peterson Cheryl Richards Betty Lamb ROW 5 Carol Cunninqham Kathryn McGuire Penny Haberman Beverly Myers Carol Lux Beverly Kuckuck Carolyn Benkert Faye Stauffacher 9 man. ROW2: Iudy Prey, Iean Sacker, Cecilia Grawehr, Patricia Baumle, Judy Chambers. ROW 3: Cheryl Loveland, Barbara Schultz, Ianeen EDITGR I Diane Darlin ffff bg--'Q ,,a-Rik' WX N N Y Q UIHS r affx , 5 2 , EC 610 l y 5' , A ' xo ,QWTJO Kelth guns qs no presents Mrs. Houscr 'vi ' . 'QA M W YXOXOW and Mr. Calder, class advxsors, wxtn qwlxib gifts 1r1 apgsrcciatlon for their help. 'rw ap 50 56 959 ww an YXXO QY' Qufle XX 099 Q0 960 Promenading in military fashion. 'lr s ?' if 5 S L 2 Q Q1 it. Q5 1 gy M- X Iohn Ieglum, Mary Iane Johnson, Gordie Stauf- facher, Nene Adams, and Gary Coplien in a huddle as they sign each other's dance programs. In the 0 nl z n ta In x Wmwr. If-2 fur Pocp1ng Toms visit prom The Oy 17176 r 9 JIVG 'Y is Jf ,, Ou C1517 fo 6 3' xg 2? ,r,, f 17 u an 'E hgk elm We Se I7-jo ved by 6 f f 'Ln , - fsswt Q 'H me ' is Marlo McGuire and Evelyn Goodman dressed in Roman tunics served punch to the prom goers. 63 11 Even the band had a special performance for the homecoming event. ifflffrr Av? Larson says. Ithink the boys X7 ft A Y have got what it takes to winl Tom, Pete, Gordie, and Cy a wait their turn. These black and white kittens set out to find victory! The prize winning float was en- tered by the Orchesis. The parade was climaxed by a roaring bon fire surrounded by cheering fans. hw My ,isierc 4 , -' 163. M31 5333752 K 1ifWLH5Pf fffif-,, effing B' was v .f' z 's 124 ,. L dents, Patty Gaughan and Betty Lamb, were presented to the ch- eering fans at halftime. Prjn Cf Groundpiis jeddi S H 9e1 9 z 3 dec he Qra O1-ated 17d me Qym rch The march is continued by a grand arch. 65 Queen Ioan Schuetz and atten- oments to The most popular shoes in M.H.S. Do you know who belongs to what shoe? A typical scene in M.H.S.--Mush, Johnny, and of course what locker would be a true glrl's locker without a picture of Iimmy Dean pasted on the door. ada' ya .Ge a 9.1 O0 pw! . QSVI aie 5 Qevxs Koi 6 t Y . O0 viexseai OVW How did Marcia get in there with that NXCXQKBYJQOW 1 long hair? Of course, you all know Iudie, W' eboo Kathleen, Mush, and Joni. wig boom' Photos by Mr. William Schmitz, Schmitz Studio, and Larry Coole, student photographer. 81718471 GI' ml .F :P P 3 ,Q is BUSY seniors, Marcia Conway, Carol Ridnour, and Ion Dannerbeck stop to joke with Shirley Montgomery before arriving at their destination. ,Thi Z 5TEmffv?T25-g ' WMVETWWESWYW fi If i 3 EEEQZ Sfg- ,Attire f, i 1 Q-fi flfkgcfr w Mtv - A i iIi?f 'E 'i- TV i'V i0ie W2 - V i 'i-i i E 'i W,rxK mgf- , - , e ff ,.t' K Q Y 2,:, ' i-M , K W 4 9 K . 1 Q W 'A 'M 3, 1 Ml were-tal' 'SS -ri: P t. ' f, s. t f i , r ut, 5, .r.,: Y .. 'fi tw, 5 ,.ww:,rR. ,hi.- P N fu 'W A -igill' ., is s s K ,s war The usual seventh hour scene in 306: look carefully, blow hard, and no sour notes, PLEASE ! ! ! Wow! l I Aren't those flashy knee socks that Patty has on there? It seems as though somebody goofed the way Zero and Monk are laughing. Aren't those headbands the rage this year? ? 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V '4 ,, -- - -'ff 1 :,-.7 ,Y,- L, 34 A ' T f 'i , ---i ',ff' '-ir- 5 v'l - ni Q A ' l f' 69 LARRY LOVELAND GORDON TEEHAN IOHN DRYE rimson and 'lfwlzlte SEASON'S GRID SCORES Monroe Opponents Madison Central 0 28 Middleton O 13 Fort Atkinson 6 2 3 Wisconsin High 0 12 Edgewood O 7 7 1 3 0 19 Stoughton 25 13 ROW 1: Left to Right: Dan Bender, Kenneth Keel, Ierry Muenich, Gary Coplien, Donald Larson, Gordon Teehan, Peter Iohnson, Larry Loveland, Iohn Bruni, Thomas Keegan, Gordon Stauffacher, Roger Koch, Iohn Drye, Kenneth Krebs. ROW 2: Eugene Baker, Donald Witt, Larry Menehan, Dennis Goecks, Gary Rackow, William Lovelace, David Ambler, Ioseph Keegan, David Cox, Iohn Niffenegger, Carl Disch, Robert Heitz, Duane McKenna, Gerald Adams. ROW 3: Ronald Theiler, Larry Trickel, Gary Broge, Delbert Amans, Donald Ingwell, Michael Keegan, Eugene Barmore, Theron Olson, Gene Hilficker, Gerald Hilficker, Fritz Neuenschwander, Blythe Myers, B. I. Quinn. ROW 4: Floyd Coplien, Gregory Foesch, Alan Babler, Paul Lamboley, Grant Ienatsch, Ralph Shaffer, Richard Ott, Grant Dale, Dick Witt. David Kuebli, Phillip Mueller, Harold Kline. ROW 5: Alan Weckerly, Nate Hare, Darwin Menehan, Thomas Stine, Walter Gobeli, Edward Kennison, Donald McKenna, Grant Beer, Ronald Kohn, Louis Studer, David Penniston. William Foesch, Fredric lsely. ROW 6: Coach Gay Steensrud, Assistant Coach Fred Simpson, Assistant Coach Arch Edwards, Gregory Kittelson, Sheldon Isely, Daniel Bauer, William Wartenweiler, Michael Iohnson, Gary Ginner, Gerald Kubly, Richard Trickel, Lan'y Rackow, Manager David Von Moos, Manager Bob Schneider. seq 1 w PETE JOHNSON GORDON STAUFFACHER GARY COPUEN jfO1Oc!C!f2 VS A scene from one of Monroe's gridiron tussles in which a Monroe player is being tackled. ,h','m3far wp bf,, 55, ,-.. Q E 'L ,Q .A X :Q x i. LL 5 Q. -Wu am-5,5 wg.-.eip O A O O O O ' ' :'Ef2sQm.xraxXf .WM 'X . ,+L ,eL,, ,, .vh.,n J, Nfs.-ff 71 QIQSA I-fl tv 'Mx X X J 5, UPPER LEFT: Nate Goetz, emcee for the homecoming festivities, introduces the players. LOWER LEFT: Ioan Schuetz, homecoming queen, gives a short speech during the homecoming rally. MIDDLE RIGHT: Gordon Stauffacher and Pete Iohnson crown Ioan Schuetz the 1955 homecoming queen. ROGER KOCH IOHN BRUNI KEN KREBS 60105 Gordon Stauffacher carrying the ball in one of Monroe's gridiron games Don Larson 1761 gets ready to throw ta block. Pete Iohnson is downed on a punt return. Gordy Stauffacher 1811, Don Larson 1765, and Iohn Niffenegger 1241 look on from down fleld. DON LARSON TOM KEEGRN OI'lI'OQ H984 S ROW l Left to Right Manager Ion Dannerbeck Pete Iohnson Jerry Muemch Ilm Menehan Larry Menehan Gary Coplien Dave Fahs Manager larry Pull-crabek ROW 2 Hans Von Allmen Theron Olson Blythe Myers Darwin Menehan Don Witt Ken Keel Wayne Bahn Fr1tz Wald Bob Trlckel Paul Lamboley Bill Lovelace Dave Stauffacher 'CAGE SCORES Monroe Opponents Elkorn New Glarus M1ddleton Port Atkmson W1SCOHSlH Hlgh Iefferson Edgerton Stoughton Mlddleton Fort Atkmson Wlsconsln I-hgh Edgewood Sterllng Ill1no1s 'Th1s lncludes all games except Edgerton Iefferson and Stoughton They had not been played by press tlme 79 56 72 54 ' 56 67 ' 69 79 DeKalb, Illinois 45 67 ' ' ' 56 65 66 62 58 43 60 65 ' 78 67 ' 74 81 ' ' ' 75 45 63 67 ' , ' ' 65 91 ,. on for QL oopstcfrs IIM MENEHAN Guard GARY COPLIEN Guard PETE JOHNSON Forward Dev 9 P hs S h Q 9 rs rehan murcufqfi shot S Ld!! rebound IR 0500, X, qmoe euexeqq . 1. 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Major lettermen Gor- don Stauffacher, Iohn D'ye, Iohn Niffenegger, Joseph Keegan, Don Christen, Gerald Hil- ficker, David Dwyer, and Carl Disch were among those who returned for the 1956 season. 78 4955 me 1955 TRACK RESULTS Number Monroe of teams placed Madison West Relays- . . .28. . . did not score Whitewater Relays . . . 16. . . . 4 Stoughton Dual Meet. . . .2 . . l Beloit Dual Meet. . . . 2. . . 2 Ianesville Invitational . . . 6. . . .l Fort Quadtrangular. . . . 4 . . l Badger Conference . . . 6 . . l Fort Invitational . . . 16. . . 3 Port Sectional. . . . 14. . . 2 State Meet . . . 42. . . did not score 1- ROW l Left to Right David Ambler Carl D sch Don Dwyer Iohn Drye Iohn Niffenegger Gerald Gene I-Iilficker Alan Weckerly Gary Racko Jerry Stauffacher David Cox Kenneth Keel Morton W1tt Bill Poesch Theron Olson John Schultz Wayne Bahn Kenneth Wyss Chester Gay Steensrud gaglzllglzts 100 YD. 200 YD. 440 YD. 880 YD. Mile 120 YD. H. H. 200 YD. L. H. High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus MONROE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK 8: FIELD RECORDS Ethridge Chambers Ethridge Wainwright Davis Disch Chambers Robertson Wainwright Marvin Robertson Carter Mauer McArd1e 1949 1954 1950 1946 1947 1954 1953 1951 1947 1952 1952 1951 1950 1950 10.5 Sec. 10.5 Sec. ,Tb 21.4 Sec. o em, 54. 4 sec. GSW' Pfwpof SQ' SI UFS., 2105.3 Min. 4.37.4 Mm. Q mpsohlre bel 14.6 Sec. 23.8 Sec. 5 Ft. 10 In. 5 Ft. 10 In. 20 Ft. 1-1X2 In. 11 Ft. 9 In. 47 Ft. 5-114 In 129 Ft. Qs, Christen, Eugene Foley, Gerald Hilficker, David Adams, Nathen Grinell, Robert Schneider. ROW 2: Gordon Stauffacher, George Mauerman, Ioe Keegan, Larry Trickel. ROW 3: Coach Fred Simpson, Bruni, Ralph Shaffer, Richard Nussbaum, Clarence Iohnson, Bryan Quinn, Ronald Kohn, Assistant Coach. '79 . John Dr dl Sou YQ, Sse oo, ff by, do - L fl Szzaufgq to C17 Sr ti 6 D Wd DW J' 7 er, x Q O 01141 I S ROVV l Le t to Rrght Pet r Johnson Larry Loveland Iohn Hurlbut Larry Menehan Iohn Hammer ROW 2 George Iacobs Phllllp Bxcnet Paul L rrboley Davrd Von Iv'oos Robert Trxcrcel Co ch Arch Edwards Monroe made a splendld showlng last year by w1n nlng flVe of the seven dual matches Monroe placed thlrd ln the Badger Con ference The outstandlng player was Gary Coplien who t1ed for Badger Con ference M9d6l1St honors 80 The 1955 tennis team, co- ached by Arch Edwards, did a good job by winning three of the seven matches played They were downed tW1C9 by Edgerton, once by Stoughton, and once by Freeport The wlns came from Ianesvxlle Freeport and Stoughton The sec tlonal tournament was held in Be101t and our boys lost all the opemng matches ROW 1 Left to Rlght Wxlllam Lovelace Owen Hefty Gary CODUQU Patrick Wuet rch ROW 2 George Krndsch Grant Ienatsch Kenneth Leunberger Ion D Ymef beck LGPYY Pulkr bek Iohn Scrundler Dcnnls Hunt Coach Don McG1bbOH 1001 UCI C918 -.-can Our 1955 So cheerleaders pose for a pxcture before leudxng Lens m Q cheer at the homecommg bonfxre ROW 1: Left to Right: Damn Gustafson, Gaylacn Stcehsrud, Karen Vv'eg:te:', Thomas Fritz, Cheryl Gland, Iamczx Boyir. - 1 vs 5 . 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