Orfordville High School - Viking Yearbook (Orfordville, WI)

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They have 3 childrens Jeffrey 13, Lynette ll, and Anita 8. They reside in Orfordville on Beloit St., where you'1l see Ellen Busy with her garden, lawn and Motoroylo. Julie 'Bggen' Euper married Thomas K. Eaper. Julio io e Nurse and Homemaker. Three childrens T. J. 8, Karen 6, and Kathryn 10 Months, Julie would enjoy seeing all the olaeomateo again, and if ehe'e notified at least 8 weeks in advance one will try and make the next reunion. David Hoff married Bonnie Knudson. Dave is an Ereotor for Beloit Corporation. Bonniege a Teachers Aid, They have two daughters: Julie 10, and Janice 80 Dan Bremer is an Engineer and Maintenance man for Knight Mfg. He is presently engaged -- although he soya ite taken quite awhile to attain his goal of findgng someone like Cher-yl.CHa,genF Denny feels his religion would become important in his life much sooner if he had it to do-over' He attributes his peace and happiness to this factor. Gerald Garde is married, and io o Supervieor ot Beloit Sonor They have 2 boyag Jeffrey 7, and Bradley 4, Judith Ac Hodol Helson married to John P. Nelson, Judy io a Housewife and busy watching Christopher John - 5 years old on Sept. 25th, 1975. Thoir.vacation ie scheduled at the time of the reunion, so Judy relays her greetings to the 'Clubs of 60' and regrets that they could not be with ua. Dennis Wenger married for 5 years to Pom. Ho ia a Parte and Service Manager for Chrietenson Ford at Clinton. They have e boy, Shannon 2, and a girl April 4. Dennis and nie wife recently purchased a nomo on N. Main Soc in Orfordville. Denuio is active on the Fire Dept. and is currently President of the Orfordville Community Club. Ronald Thompson married to Mary Thompoon. Ron ie an Entoroeinoru They have two boys, Daniel 5b,.and Michael 5, who are acoompenying than for the summer at Sta Germain Lake where Ron is booked at Thunderbird Peas. Ron would do nothing difforontiir They send their hello and wish us a very ongoyeble reunions Mary Bowles Gempeler married-William Gompelerg io e Homemaker. They have 1 child, Morgan Lynn who is 21 months old, Mary would have chosen the necessary cbnrooe to become a Certified Huroory school teacher, and still may yet!! Mary attooded college, eo sho probably hasn't got fer to go to attain hor goal. I ix 5 5 s E? 5 X X lv X X X 1 x Judy Klingberg Probe is e Police Aid and-mother of Greig, Curt and Chris Ann. She has done n lot of traveling no various states and enjoyed her experiences with the Police Dept. handling people, dogs, robberies, etc- She would have become Beloit'a First Polioewomen if given an opportunity to do it all over. Judy nays ite fascinating work!! Jsoqueiyn 'Rieae' Carroll is married to Gilliam Carroll for the last 10 years and is employed by Chapter 89 Kspooiel E62 Administrative Asst. for Brodheed Public Schools. They have 2 children: Uatthew 8, and Sarah 5. Jeok1e'obta1ned her B. S. degree from UW-Whitewater in December of 19?4. She epent 2 years in California where she met and married William. After Matthew was born they moved to Orfordville. Jackie ooye she would do nothing different -- She had e choice! Putt 'Wold' Carroll married Ron Carroll on Sept. 9, 1961. She is a Cosmotologist. Children: Deen 12 yrs. Born ll!26f62 7th Brian, 8 yrs. born 918166 in 3rd Grade. Pat and Ron moved to Hsueton in Sept. of 1974 when Wise. Power and Light craneferrod Ron. They are adjusting now that they've made new friends, but found it lonely at first. For you snow mobile buffs me ?et says their winters are longer up there! Grade Judie 'Fisher' Lloyd married to George Lloyd for 13 yrs. on' ' 99 Aug. 7th, 75. Their children are: Jodie Lynn ll, Daniel Jsmeo endhliehelle Christine 6. -Judie saye.1ts.sure been e ehort h 15 years. She might have gone to eohool and traveled -M but thate just if George would have waited for herii Sue 'Gaarder' Gilbert ie married to Rodney Gilbert. Sho in e Housewife in E1 Faso, Temae. They have three children: Denies ll, Jodi 10, and Craig 3. Obviously ehe oan't akip up here too eae1ly'from Texas, so we will eend a big hello book to her.: f Elmer Lee Gbada is still married and ie self-employed in Salem and General Contracting. They have 4 children: Jeff 13, Jodi ll, Jackie 9, and Jill 7. Lee became Selee Manager for a very . sucessful company, but resigned this year, took e trip to Moxieo, City D lwon thru Sales! built a new home, started his own business, and employe 6 others. Heed like to retire by the next reunion. Lee feele he married e hit young at 19, and would have liked to further his eoucotiomg if he had it to do OVBPQ ' V Sheldon Reavie married Phyliss Williams in 1961. He io a Berber and they have 3 children: Kimnll, Todd, 105 one Curtis 4. Acheivementez He'e Not on lelfere Yet!! Goals: He'e Trying to Get on Welfereii Experiences: He'o Bed Many!! Spike would do absolutely nothing different! Jerry Duohesneau is married. He is a Welder one Barber. He and his wife have two dagghterez Kerio 12, and Vickie 3. rj-ff E ,' C- 'R '. ,v' ,, .' A., -, v 'v 'Yin 4, f -1 4-.Q-13wff -. ess Q3 A I ' ,VA .bl -Ycyv .,:.1-, I , ing. ' W, :,' ,EJ ' 1:5'T:h'x2 I I, .1 , '-.. , W ,.,... H 'ilg If , -.WSL .. ,SU :, ,.', E, ' L W . i f 4h5'1,v':'i--1 ff! , ' f' , -diff ' , .L . 4 V Eh ' Q ai ,ffrf 'S I' ,o I1 i J' '-if x . ,rl ui Q -2.13 F if idx ff f W J ww as-A, . 32 ' ' 4 94 - f , - . f . 1 Z. -f f.'-X- - is ,- -' ak 'f A' f- -sr 11' ' '- -- x -' 'W-'CX 1, S 1 . V Q 1 'Q m f' 5.3 1 .' 1 .1 3- 1'1 1: .?wff? ' V - A-f 55 A V . 4 af' , H , . .,, I My V , ALA' ' 2.1 ' 4- 5.-.-4. :n . ' - V: g' . . '. J!- , nf: Q f - afw f.efL -:Q. 'i'l A fs .Q f.. .ws 4 5:1153 .- ?T41 viq4.L-E 'X'-'f' P j' - fff' .fm fig . . 4.-If-if L. 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Three children: Laura Elizgheth ll, horn l2!2SX63g Shane Douglas 7, born 5!1f68 and Britts Eileen 3, horn l2!l4f7l. Connie is s student and just got her AL Degree in Education from Daytona Beech Comm. College, and is transferring to Rollins College, Winter Park, ls. in September as s Junior, 2nd Semester. She is taking up the Program for Teaching and working on her Masters Degree in Guidance and Counualtngg graduating in 1977 with a Mester's D grae. She says returning to school was the greatest thing she ever decided to do. She , gets e lot of help and encouragement from her husband and family. All way round, Connie feels very fortunate and extremely lucky. She is happy with her life and wouldn't do anything diffQr0Df17!3U J, .l-,of.--.s ,.Wco s,.l- ,..,s .WLU.-,,, lp, he . Geraldine 'Engenn Payne married to Kenneth Payne for 10 yxs. lhey have tvs childrenz Tins 8, and Kathy 6. Geraldine has traveled to a lot of different states, and only regrets that she didn't go on to school. -They have other plans, co cannot attend the reuniohg however, Geraldine sends us some pictures of the family to show classmates at the reunion, that we thank her for her consideration of us.s - Jenny Lou 'Burtnessa Walmer married to Vincent Wslmer. Jenny is a Housewife, and her husband mane ee KD Wholesale in Richland Center in Perm Supply Storeg. They raise Dechunds and rehhite. Jenny has three sons: Scott 10, Keith S, Troy 2g and one due in November. Jenny says they would probably adopt s girl if they had it to do over. John C. Young is married to Susan Henson and emyloged es e Station Attendant. They have 2 children: Marian , and Mathhew 2 John says its been mostly all work -Q no play for the last 15 years, but he did have a lot of fun. John would like to he n Diesel lschanis. If anyone knows where John could obtain a new nnnual Chia was lost in a fircl perhaps, you coula drop him a line. Douglas Schultz: We regret that wc did not have sufficient enough address and his invitation was returned. -v 1 ---1 CaroL Helena: Questionaire was rot meemrned. Randall Palombiz Quesiioneire was not returned. Dale Relate: Queetionuire was nLt returned, Richard Eggen: Queatienaire was not returned. Sharon A. Powers is still single, and doesm't mind inet n hiv. Employed by Cities Service Oil Cc. aa a General Office wuruev fur fha last 15 yrs. fwo Qsugdteraz Darcy Anne 10, and Deirdre Rae 3 yrs. Ifve met some interesting people and had A lot of fun. My main goal is is raise my children. thine Igll stay single also, as 1 cau't afford another one to auppnrt and divorce is too expensive. Besides ther, 1 wouli have done warue HWZZDQ ,wq,M,,,ja,g,Qbjb,Qa,,wu.ibfflL Q,Q,0-AAL ,of 19020. mwifwjzfnw-I li47mb ,ifeud ,coelw ,weKu.i,,0?Q xfjw, ,Q,07n,Q,.. my ewn my U 1 ' ?'fn.? ,Q x 'IQ' v t 0 I 1 1 Ig. I Q -..L ' Hr! 1. 3, ' 4 v 1 4-4 .2 k , K 31?-. he . 1:-fl . 3, ': ' 3.3: I+, 'v rf ,,.-...-:- 5. . ,..- r -va.. :'.z'1',:' -, qi.- . 5 1 -- .+R 'L-rs 1 , A.-gfq,-fu - .-,..,. 1 . 5 4 w v L 5 X l ,n..,'Y-,,',,L.- N th ll 5 -I l K w l 1 I N V G x 1 w -I gs ,, ,, . SCHOOL SONG Orford High School Oh, Orford High School. You're the best team I ever knew. A team that's loyal, Our colors royal. Orford High School Comes plunging through! U-Rah Orford High School Oh, Orford High School Kqep on fighting 'Til your fame. Hold your heads high And see your colors fly. There'll be a victory For you, Orford High. We, the Senior Class of 1960, dedicate this edition of THE VIKING to Mr. Peder Pedersen. It is with gratitude for your willingness to help us with our problems that We would like to say Thank You in this Way. D. L. MCGINN IS B. S. Wisconsin State College Whitewater M. S. University of Wisconsin Supervising' Principal Senior Class Advisor Sbcretary?--Mrs. Curtis 'Dean' I 'Roger Gaarder, Stanley Burtness, Kenneth Bohnhoff, Merwin Abrahamson, Roy Baumgartner, Donald Nelson, Glen Knudson. Y W 2 - Wil .' K -. fs 1 . Q.. .nu-M .. 1: A-' ,af rg-5 if :'- 1 I 1. 'P H9311 . .LLL Q f paf :?Y -w fwrfzfg S v X w ' WL ' ,. ff W ' n n f ' - if v f ff fl A , , - , ' , . ' 1' :T 'i eiQfii4141g,,:f5 giaggg- I 512535-qi 2254, -f . - 12' fy. r , ' Q A 4 'gg qw 325,145 fj-by 555:-, 'j l l J osmrmm-1 MARTIN B. A. University of Wisconsin B. Ed. Wisconsin College, Platteville M. S. University of Wisconsin English Latin Library Forensics National Honor Soci- GW DALE BARRY B. S. University of Wisconsin, Milton P. O. D. Physical Education Basketball Baseball O Club Intramural- Advisor ROBERT MAUEL B. S. Wisconsin State College, Milton Mathematics History Junior Class Advisor GERALD HowE B. S. Wisconsin State College, Platteville Agriculture Industrial Arts F. F. A. Roni-:RT MUENCHOW B. A. Valparaiso Uni- versity English Geography Sophomore Class Ad- visor Senior Class Play Junior Class Play PEDER PEDERSEN B. S. University of Minnesota M. A. University of Minnesota Science . F. T. A. Freshman Class Ad- visor Audio Visual Aids Guidance LAURIE NAss B. S. Wisconsin State College, Menomo- nie Home Economics F. H. A. MARY PAYNTER B. Ed. Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee Music Mathematics Student Council Pep Club Cheerleaders G. A. A. MARVIN SAMMARTANO BEVERLY STAVN B. S. Wisconsin State College, Milton History Physical Education Drivers Education Football Track Student Council B. Ed. Wisconsin State College, Whitewater Commercial THE LOG THE VIKING Pep Club ' Cheerleaders G. A. A.. COOKS- Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. C. Fuller A. Abrahamson R. Fletcher G. McLimans J BUS DRIVERS- Row 1: V. Long, F. Thorson JANITORS- L, Olmstead R. Schuman W. Engelbretson. Row 2: N. Slinde, O. Eidahl, M. Bonaunet. Wwqvo Cn BN WDM. M DAN BRAUER Class Vice-Pres. 43 Prom Court 33 Class Play 3-4g Basketball 23 Pep Club 3-4g FFA 1-2-3-4 fVice- g'1:1es.J3 FFA Team 1-2- RONALD THOMPSON NHS 1-2-3-43 Band 1-2 iStatel -3 CStateJ -43 Class President 43 Music Clinic 33 Prom Court 33 Chorus 2-3-4Q Class Play 3-43 Student -Council 3 Gfice-Pres.J -43 Foren- sics 3-42 Dance Band 1-3g Track 2-3-4Q Pep Club 3 iPresidentJ 43 THE VIKING 1-4. MARY BOWLES NHS 1-2-3-43 Snow Ball Court 43 Badger Girls State 3 QAlternateJ 3 Lat- in Club 13 Band 1-2-3-43 Chorus 23 Class Play 3- 43 Student Council 23 Forensics 3-4Q Dance Band 13 GAA 2-3 CVice- Pres.J -43 Cheerleader 33 Pep Club 1-3-43 THE VIKING 4 1Bus. Mgr.J 3 DAR Award 43 Bowling 3-4. Salutatorian Honors DENNxs WENGER Chorus 1-2-3-4g Band 1- 2-3-45 Class Play 3-4g Forensics 3-45 O Club 2- 3-45 Dance Band 1-3g Basketball 2 QMgr.Jg Baseball 2 CMgr.J g Foot- ball 2-3 lMgr.lg Track 2 KMgr.l 3 Pep Club 3-4. JULIE EGGEN Band 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-4g GAA 3-4g Pep Club 1-3-43 FTA 2-3g FHA 1- 2-3-4 3 Sweetheart Ball Court 45 Latin Club I. ELLEN CHRISTENSON Prom Court 33 Snow Ball Court' 4g Chorus 2-3-4g Class Play 3g GAA 3-4g Pep Club 1-3-4g THE LOG 3-43 THE VIKING 43 FTA 2-3-43 FHA 1-2- 33 Bowling 4. GERALDINE ENGEN Chorus 1-23 Pep Club 2- 3g FHA 1-2-3-4. RICHARD EGGEN NHS 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-4g Badger Boys State 33 Student Council 13 Latin Club 13 O Club 2- 3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Baseball 3-42 Track 13 Football 1-2-3Q Pep Club 3-4. Honors SEDORA ERICKSON ,NHS 2-33 Class Secy. 33 Homecoming Court 13 Prom Queen 33 Mistletoe Ball Court 13 Snow Ball Court 43 Chorus 1-2-4: Triple Trio 13 Class Play 43 GAA 1-3 CSecy.l -43 Pep Club 1-3-43 THE LOG 43 THE VIKING 43 FHA 1-2 iSecyJ -33 Bowling 3. 3 Honors J UDITH FISHER Snow Ball Court 45 GAA 3-45 Homecoming Court 35 Snow Ball Court 45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Triple Trio 35 Class Play 35 Pep Club 3-45 THE LOG 3-45 THE VIKING 45 FHA 1-2-3 5 Bowling 3-4. GERALD GARDE Class Secy 1-Pres. 2- Treas. 35 Badger Boys State 35 Homecoming Court 1-2-45 Prom Court 35 Mistletoe Ball Court 25 Band 1-2-3-45 Class Play 35 Student Council 2-45 Forensics 2-3-45 La- tin Club 15 Dance Band 35 O Club 45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Baseball 1-25 x Track 3-45 Football 1-2- 3-45 Pep Club 3-45 THE VIKING 4. Valedictorian SUSAN GAARDER NHS 1-2-3-4 5 Class Vice- Pres. 15 Treas 25 Prom Court 35 Snow Ball Queen 45 Chorus 1-2-3- 4 5 Band 2-3-45 Triple Trio 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 GAA 3-4 CSecy.- TreasJ5 Cheerleader 25 Pep Club 1-3-45 THE LOG 2-3-45 THE VIK- ING 45 FTA 2-3 CSecy.J -45 FHA' 1-2-3 fParl.J -4 fParl.J 5 Bowling 3-45 Betty Crocker Award 4. Honors DAVID HOFF NHS 1-2-3-42 Homecom- ing Court 43 Prom Court 33 Forensics 3-4Q O Club 3-4Q Basketball 2-3-43 Track 3-43 Pep Club 3-4. Honors J UDITH HODEL NHS 1-2-3-43 Snow Ball Court 43 Class Treas. 13 Badger Girls State 33 Chorus 13 Band 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-43 Forensics 4 3 Latin Club 13 GAA 2- 3-4 fPres.J 3 Pep Club 1- 2-3-43 THE LOG 43 THE VIKING 43 FHA 1-3Q Bowling 3-4. ELMER GOSDA Homecoming Court 43 Prom King 33 Mistle- toe Ball 33 Chorus 1-2-3- 43 Class Play 3-43 O Club 2-3-43 Baseball 1-23 Pep Club 1-3-4Q Track 2-3-4: Football 1-2-3-43 THE VIKING43 FTA 2-3-4g FFA 1-4Q FFA Team 4. Honors, BARBARA HILLISON NHS 3-43 Class Pres. 1: Homecoming Court 1-4 CQueenJg Chorus 1-2-4g Triple Trio 43 Class Play 3-4: Student Council 1-2- 3 lSecy.-Treas.l: Cheer- leader 2-3-43 Pep Club 1- 3-4, THE LOG 2-3 CAss't Ed.J -4 CEd.J QTHE VIK- ING 3-4: FHA 1-2-3. Honors JUDITH KLINGBERG Chorus 1-2g Triple Trio 13 Pep Club 1-3 5' FTA 1- 2-3-4 CSecy. - Treas.Jg FHA 1-2-3. CONRADA JOHNSON Brodhead 1-23 Chorus 3- 45 Triple Trio 3-4 3 Class Play 3-4g Forensics 45 'Pep Club 3-43 FTA 3-43 FHA 3-4 lSecy.J CAROL NELSON Beloit 13 Pep Club 3-4 THE LOG 4 3 THE VIKE ING 4. H ' KAREN LIPTOW NHS 23 Class Secy. 23 Vice-Pres. 33 Treas. 43 Prom! Court 33 Chorus 1-2-3-43 Triple Trio 3-42 Class Play 33 Forensics 3-41 GAA 1-32 Pep Club 3-43 THE LOG 43 THE VIKING 4g FHA 1-2 lTreas.J -3 CVice-Pres.J -4 fPres.J 3 Bowling 3-4. RANDALL PALOMBI NHS 23 Class Vice-Pres. 2 -Pres. 33 Homecoming King 43 Prom Court 33 Mistletoe Ball 23 Band 33 Class Play 33 Student Council 33 Forensics 3-43 O Club 2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Baseball 1-2-3? Track 3-43 Football ,1-2 3-4 CMVP-Captainl 3Pep Club 1-3-43 FFA 1-3 lTreas.J -4 fPres.J SHARON POWERS NHS 1-2-3-45 Chorus 2- 3-4g Band 2-3-4g Class Play 4: Pep Club 3-45 THE LOG 1-4g THE VIKING 4g FTA 3-4. Honors PATRICIA WOLD Eau Claire 13 Class Secy. 43 Homecoming Court 4g Prom Couzjt 35 Mistletoe Ball Queen 25 Snow Ball Court 43 Chorus 1-2-3-43 Triple Trio 3-43 Band 3- 43 Class Play 3-4g GAA 1-2 iLeaderJ -3 CCaptain and Leaderj -4 fVice- Pres. and Leaderlg Pep Club 1-3-4: Cheerleader 2-3-4g THE LOG 3-4 fAss't. Ed.J g THE VIK- ING 43 FTA 3g FHA 3g 'Bowling 4 QCaptainJ. DALE RIENTS Pep Club 43 FFA 3-4 FFA TEAM 4. SHELDON REAVIS Beloit 1-2-35 Chorus 45 Pep Club 45 FFA 4' FFA Team 4. JACQUELYN RIESE NHS 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1- 2-35 Class Play 3-45 For- ensics 3-45 Pep Club 2- 3-45 THE VIKING 4 QEditorJ S.Bowling 3-4. Honors DOUGLAS SCHULTZ Beloit 15 Homecoming Court 35 Chorus 2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Pres. Student Council 45 O Club 45 Football 3-45 Pepe Club 45 THE LOG 35 THE VIKING 4 5 FTA 3-45 FFA 45 FFA Team 4. ' ' JENNY BURTNESS 4g THE LOG 4g THE 43 Bowling 3. Chorus 15 Pep Club 1-3- VIKING 4g FHA 1-2-3- JOHN YOUNG Pep Club 4, FFA 4., JERRY DUCHESNEAU Band 1-2-3-43 Class Play 35 Pep Club 3-4g FFA 4. mmQNQ MN Row 1: C. Lawrence, D. Lawrence, D. Kane, P. Nelson, D. Dickison, J. Olson, J. Kettle, N. Thompson, S. Nordeng, J .Malmstrom. Row 2: B. Knudson, C. Brauer, L. Bandi, J. Holman N. Bakke, D. Nelson, K. Olson, R. Pann, J. Paulson. Row 3: P. Skibsrud, J. Sagen, B. Per- kins, D. Carroll, D. Badtke, N. Giese, M. Schultz, M. Nyre. Row 4: D. Schmidt, R. Weber D. Brown, R. Earle, M. Fretheim, M. Bobzien, E. Bandi. Row 5: R. Bobzien, R. Egger, K Hagen, J. Nelson, E. Taylor, D. Grenawalt, S. Coon, R. Gosda. Absent: Mr. Mauel lAd visorj, Carole Kennedy. - .I 5.41. 'L President ..... . . . Douglas Kane Vice-President . . . .... Philip Nelson Secretary ...... .... J udith Kettle Treasurer . . .. . . . David Dickison Row 1: L. Elliot, J. Hoover, S. Thorson, D. Gerred, B. Thompson, N. Stauffacher, B. Nor- deng, C. Riese, A. Gibeaut, Mr. Muenchow QAdvisorJ. Row 2: J. Olson, D. Nelson, N. Scott, P. Fisher, B. Clair, L. Oleson, K. Olson, B. Babcock, B. Hoadley, D. Lathrop. Row 3: L. Hays, J. Quade, K. Landsvery, S. Scott, K. Carratt, E. Shoemaker, A. Arnold, C. Heyerdahl, K. Ferguson, B.- Reavis, L. Heinzelman, D. Carter. Rqw 4: S. Bolden, J. Weum, R. Sowat- zke, J. Nyre, B. Schmidt, G. Royce, M. Sather, G. Ferguson, W. Hauri, M. Hoffman, K. En- gen, G. Gilbert. Absent: R. Grenawalt, R. Larson, S. Nordeng. . .-.gwki an h l'l'l'SlllUIll ...... Nancy Stauffacher X'iv4--l'rusic.ient .... ..... D onald Gerred Treasurer ...... .... B onita Nordeng Secretary .... . . . Barbara Thompson -11 Row 1: Mr. Pedersen 1AdvisorJ, S. Johnson, G. Gilbert, B. Clair, J. Liptow, S. Burtness, C. Hesgard, S. Fretheim, E. Kane, C. Wells, P. Skibsrud. Row 2: S. Fletcher, J . Joranlien, C. Brockman, K. Altman, B. Holman, J. Bowles, S. Klitzman, S. Keesey, P. Hawley. Row 3: D. Stauffacher, G. Jensen, J. Weber, L. Nelson, R. Hauri, K. Pinnow, L. Johnson, R. Scho- ville, L. Laube. Row 4: N. Badtke, M. Larson, J. Kennedy, D. Reavis, J. Kettle, R. Hodel, R. Simonson, D. Bakke, L. Anderson. Row 5 R. Hamilton, D. Ostenson, N. Parrish, R. Knudf son, R. Heyerdahl, G. Shoemaker, D. Young, R. Coon. Absent: T. Faucett. President ........ . . . Steve Fretheim Vice-Presldent .... ..... , . Sue Burtness Treasurer ' ...... . .. Charles Hesgard Secretary .... ..... J ulie Liptow 1 74 ' 1 + ' r N 1 1 V w 1 YI X 1 1 i I 'P I '- i l 1 W i 1 1 . , 5 1 I 1 l l I f Cn OU FW fb r 1 Row 1: E. Shoemaker, R. Schoville, Lathrop, C. Hesgard, P. Skibsruq, J. Weum, R. Palombi, R. Eggen, D. Barry, P. Skibsrud, R. Schmidt, Sammartano. f ,. ,ea M. Sa E. Kane, G. Garde, L. Gosda, G. Ferguson, D. Kane, D. K. Ferguson. Row 2: C. Wells, C. Heyerdahl, J. Nyre, Schultz, L. Anderson, R. Simonson. Row 3: Coach ther, J. Sagen, M. Nyre, G. Gilbert, R. Pann, Coach Date Team Score We They Sep.t 11 Juda 18 8 ' Sept. 18 Brodhead 46 14 Sept. 25 Bellevllle 28 0 Oct. 2 New Glarus 7 7 Oct. 9 Blanchardvllle 42 0 Oct. 16 Argyle 35 0 Oct. 23 Brooklyn 29 19 Standlngz Co-Champlons f 1--+ . J J-.. 2 f ' ' V - . ' .- AW .4 ,,. , f . HN -Y ---- 1 5 Row 1: P. Skibsrud ,M. Nyre, J .Garde, S. Bolden. Row 2: C. Heyerdahl, D, Barry lCoachJ B. Gosda, lMgr.J, J. Nyre. Row 3: R. Weber, R. Grenawalt, D. Schmidt, R. Eggen, D. Hoff, R. Palombi. , L f,H,:.g f . - . . f I . . f . ff -, . . , H - , . , W Mr gfN.,Wgggw,., ,- , , , 5221254-. .2 :X ja' zu,-ffg 4. f , -.eQ4,,f-fag. ff.,,fgff.-Y ggi. 'i 7 . , ' , x V 2711 ' 1 I - N Q W - ' '- 2 A I , 'L I Z .. -. 255, .- K ' fff'd535Ef1 if If .. . 1-.X 5 z ikimyw L f 4 ,P 5 J' L - 2 4 ' :Y mf- x-LY-- Q ,F - f X . fx f X ., .. ,:,.:.v - . Y- 2 Hiftrf' , 'S rw , kj , , 1 4 . , -' 5 'ig :gil T3 4, f I' f - - . f, 3 .If - if-F K A-' , ae 4 .. f .a D .. . N M -fi L.. '- ...QQ 'F' wzifffili N' , Y T -iw M1 V1 -f x -Q ' I L. -1 ,ggi T img f?.f,f,-if,-n iv xg 5 ' 11: ., . ..., ff? . wk .1 ,qw k , ,S ...M . . ,, ,I X. 5+ Gi .QE 5 ' Af Row 1: C. Wells, P. Skibsrud, C. Hesgard, Mr. Sammartano lCoachj, J. Huffman, L. Hays S. Bolden. Row 2: R. Weber, R. Grenawalt, C. Heyerdahl, G. Gilbert, B. Schmidt. Row 1: N. Scott CMgr.J, R .Grenawa1t, J. Nyre, D. Schmidt, R. Eggen, P. Skibsrud, D Brown. Row 2:4 E. Kane, J. Huffman, P. Nelson, G. Gil-bert, C. Hesgard, J. Sagen, S. Bol- den, M. Nyre, D. Kane. Row 3: Coach Bqgry, K. Ferguson, R. Weber, G. Ferguson, R Schmidt. Our Senior member, on the team E Row 1: R. Hodel, J. Garde, L. Gosda, S. Bolden. Row 2: N. Parrish., D. Grenawalt, J. Nyre D. Lathrop, A. Arnold, D. Schultz. Row 3: Mr. Sammartano CAdvisorJ, R. Palombi, R Grenawalt, R. Simonson, D. Hoff, E. Bandi, D. Schmidt, R. Weber. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Patricia Wold, Judith Kettle Delores Nelson, Barbara Hillison 147mm 37mm Carol Riese and Barbara Thompson J U D Y MFOWPQ HHPW WWWW WMWOHMU Wwbw N. Scott, L. Gosda. M. Nyre, P. Nelson, R. Eggen, D: Hoff, D. Schmidt, S. Bolden, J. Nyre, R. Palombi, P. Skibsrud, D. Wenger. Center: Mr. Barry QAdvisorJ. Absent: D. Schultz. President ........... ....... E lmer Gosda Vice-President ............ Randall Palotmbi Secretary-Treasurer . . . .... Paul Skibsrud Advisor . . . .A ....... ...... M r. Barry Row 1: J .Hoover, C. Palombi, C. Lawrence, S. Erickson, J. Fisher, P. Wold, J. Hodel, S. Gaarder, S. Schoville, D. Lawrence, M. Bowles. Row 2: Miss Paynter, J. Eggen, B. Hesgard, J. Sagen, C. Christensen, D. Duchesneau, C. Gosda, C. Keesey, J. Gerred, P. Pann, S. Schmidt, L. Elliott, Mrs. 'Stavn fAdvisorJ. Row 3: N. Stauffacher, C. Riese, S. Keesey, S. Fletcher, S. Burtness, J. Kettle, L. Liptow, S. Thorson, J. Hoover, J. Sjostrom, J. Brown. Bowling Teams , if f ie 543, x :.:,fL,ng- gflgrz o ff-,sf .ig 2. f s gf-11:1 6 ea 1: wwe: ,Y -1 ex p e:11'f f:.:s ,. - rear : get H . . ,L .ii 11,31 . - iff' V. -s i f 1-ff .... A N 1ff2f1'1,:ff-sings ig 'ef -,V sf my ,111-1 W ' ' His'-'gr is -:H-', .Q N V. ,.,, :i'v i- - A I . ,, , 'pf get A . K J. , 4' , I V . - 1 ' . 'S' , 'gi' 'L ' 5 - 7- 4 'J .4 f fig, .si-34,13-ef , psig' gag? 4. , s eigiggfgygsry ' . w2f5 5,5 Seneca ga!! 5 January 16, 1960 Queen: Susan Gaarder Court: Judith Hodel Judith Fisher Mary Bowles Ellen Christenson Fl-0 mmm A main ?fzam 59 May 9, 1959 Orchestra: Lewis Dalvit Apple Blossom Time KING-L86 Gosda Q QUEEN-Sedora Erickson Court: Gerald Garde Susan Schoville Daniel Brauer Patricia Wold Randall Palombi Karen Liptow Ronald Thompson Susan Gaarder David Hoff Ellen Christensen YYYH ,W 2 W 'l5? f Zrgeat Zena April 24 Advisor: Mr. Muenchow Grandma ........... Mrs. Abbott .... Patch ........ Mabel ....... Willie ........ Shorty ....... Joyce Abbott . Jim Meyers ..... Dotty Morgan Marion Abbot Mrs. Carlson . Edwin Carlson Sadie ........... Cousin Oscar . Bubbles ....... Miss Quelch ..... . Q ca- .- .1 ...ss sa.. sv.. ..- .e. .- no ...........JudyHodel . . Connie Johnson . . Richard Eggen Barbara Hillison .. . Elmer Gosda .. Dennis Wenger . . . Karen Liptow Randall Palombi . . Susan Schoville . . . . Judy Fisher . . . . . Julie Eggen Jerry Duchesneau Ellen Christensen . Douglas Schultz .. Susan Gaarder Jackie Riese +3 Mary Sawyer . . . . . Hilda Jensen .... Peggy Sears .... Harold Truebiood Elizabeth Ford . . Maxwell Williams San.dra ...... , . . The Girl ...... L . Jonathan Ford .... .... Andrew Stone . . . Mrs. Williams .... . . Thomas King . . . Mr Muenchow meets with some of the backstage crew to give suggestions. .un -.sa una- no ...ua ff!! Pat Wold . Connie Johnson Barbara Hillison Lee Gosda . . . . Jackie Riese . . Richard Eggen . . . . . . Judy Hodel .. Julie Eggen Ronnie Thompson . . Dennis Wenger . . . . Sid Erickson Jerry Garde I 4 os- Row 1: M. Bowles, J. Riese, J. Olson, C. Riese, N. Stauffacher. Row 2: C. Brauer, J. Ho del, D. Nelson, S. Scott, Miss Martin fAdvisorJ. Row 3: J .Holman, B. Hillison S Gaarder S. Powers, K. Isandsverk. Row 4: P. Skibsrud, R. Thompson, J. Garde, D. Hoff, Eggen, M. Nyre. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIEYY so 2 E, ,S T5 L5 Row 1: M. Bowles, B. Nordeng, J. Riese, J. Olson, J. Liptow. Row 2: C. Brauer, C. John- son, J. Hodel, J. Joranlien, D. Nelson. Row 3: D. Kane, P. Skibsrud, R. Thompson, J. Garde, R. Palombi, D. Hoff. Row 4: K. Liptow, Miss Martin fAdvisorJ, M. Fretheim. Row 1: Mrs. Nass lAdvisor7, D. Stauffacher, J. Weber, D. Nelson, C. Brauer, S. Gaarder, K. Liptow, J. Olson, J. Kettle, S. Thorson. Row 2: N. Thompson, S. Nordeng, D. Lawrence, J. Hodel, P. Wold, B. Hillison, S. Schoville, J. Fisher, G. Engen, J. Hoover, P. Hawley Row 3: S. Klitzman, J. Holman, K. Altman, B. Knudson, J. Eggen, L. Elliot ,B. Babcock, J Holman. Row 4: G. Jenson, B. Clair, L. Laube, J. Liptow, D. Reavis, J. Kettle, P. Fisher, B. Clair, K. Olsen, J. Burtness, N. Bakke. AKE W' Rf Q ,AQ xxx 9 .sf M 3 gl? UL1 Uffu- fs? T. U' . -5- ff ,fill 9 1 A I ffffwr 0 W7 XX- Q fo XXQ4Q oQ,X1' NEW B F Row 1: D. Lathrop, S. Bolden, G. Royce, L. Hays, R. Sowatzke, J. Olson, R. Hodel, D. Bakke, Mr. Howe fAdvisorJ. Row 2: D. Nelson, R. Hauri, D. Young, B. Hoadley, D. Carter, B. Per- kins, D. Carroll, R. Hamilton, D. Schultz. Row 3: M. Bobzien, K. Hagen, S. Coon, R. Gosda, R. Earle, N. Parrish,'D. Brauer, R. Palombi, R. Knudson. Row 4: R. Simonson, W. Hauri, A. Arnold, K. Olson, R. Pann, S. Reavis, L. Johnson, D. Ostenson, R. Heyerdahl. 3' 7mm . , ip , Bw L! Q , Egpqgughuq uw H, , ll ,g3L'V.'i ,: 15.fafaf ...- Q32 . ,Y . I I My -Q 1 Y ,I f , f -. , ,, :. -mi -vi fzntszi-es Wfxwifgai pam o we 5 e' sa g. fg i'i0IllCflZ S. Gaarder, P .Wold, B. Hillison, J. Hodel. Standing: D. Nelson Erickson, S. Schoville, J. Kettle, J. Fisher, C. Nelson, S. Powers, C lliesc, B. Thompson, S. Reavis, Mrs. Stavn QAdvisorJ, D. Kane. Absent' E. Christenson, J .Burtness, K. Liptow. Editor--Barbara. Hillison Assistant Editor-Pat Wold Barb meets with Carole, next years editor Seated: M. Bowles, J. Garde, J. Riese, B. Hillison. Standing: D. Schultz R. Thompson, D. Wenger, L. Gosda, P. Wold, S. Powers, Mrs. Stavn LAd- vlsorj , J. Hodel. 4' Editor-Jackie Riese Assistant Editor-Jerry Garde Business Manager-Mary Bowles Lu 'so Editors fneet '61 editor? l l Row 1: Mr. Pedersen CAdvisorJ, C. Lawrence, C. Brauer, D. Kane, J Klingberg, D. Lawrence. Row 2: J. Malmstrom, N. Thompson, S. Nor deng, S. Schoville, J. Fisher, S .Powers. Row 3: C. Riese, B. Knudson, J Holman, N. Bakke, D. Nelson, J. Kettle. Row 4: M. Frethcim, M Schultz, P. Skibsrud, D. Schultz, N. Stauffacher. . I X KV I 'i J Q . ' ' Z 4 J' D' . . . . gf J - Q ' T H ' . . W 'f A ..e.e si J l S 'J 1 he . . . :: ' ' ff 'l D . ' I ' ' . .'Kl J ' ' ,.,' ' ' I 1 F' D. . ' . ett. :Q 73 3 '. ' l w .. .f -f I . . : , y Row 1: P. Skibsrud, D. Schultz. Row 2: Miss Paynter iAdviscrJ, D Kane, J. Olson, N. Stauffacher, C. Riese, XML Sammartano fAdvisorp Row 3: S. Fretheim, E. Kane, G. Garde, R. Thompson. S . Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: J. Eggen, C. Riese, S. Fletcher, S Scott, J. Hodel J. Gerred, C. Keesey, L. Nelson, S Johnson, P. Nelson, C. Heyerdahl, J. Duchesneau, G. Gilbert, J. Haugen, B Schuman, G. Sommerfeldt, J. Bowles, J. Joranlien, S. Burtness, P. Pann, N. R..Th.ompson. Stauffacher, C. Palombi, C. Christenson, J . Sagen B. Hesgard, G. Gosda, R. Holden, L: Gilbert, B. Nordeng, S. Gaarder, D. Wenger, C. Hbsgard, K. oispn, .R. Weber, B. Perkins, D. Onsgard, J . Garde, G. Gilbert, P. Skibsrud, K. Fer- guson, S. Powers, P. Wold, G. Fergu- son, M. Bowles. Miss Paynter fDirectorJ, S. Keesey, B. Thompson. 'B. Thompson, S. Keesey V N l P W u 'Y x Row 1: B. Nordeng, J. Kettle, M. Larsen, A. Gibeaut, C. Johnson, K. Carratt, C. Brauer, J. Kettle, J. Fisher, L. Nelson, S. Gaarder, J. Hoover, J. Weber, J. Bowles. Row 2: D. Lawr- ence,-D. Reavis, S. Erickson, J. Olson, K. Liptow, E. Christenson, N. Stauffacher, S. Thor- son, N. Bakke, S. Fletcher, S. Burtness, P. Wold. Row 3: L. Hays, M. Schultz, S. Bolden. L. Gosda, S. Reavis, D. Schultz, R. Thompson, C. Heyerdahl, K. Olson, P. Skibsrud, C. Hes- gard, D. Wenger, B. Hillison, S. Powers. lll XX xxx CLASS MOTTO ..., . . Out of the harbor into the deep. CLASS COLORS . .. . .. Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER ..... . . . Blue Carnation CLASS ADVISOR .... .... M r. McGinnis can I 'ii Faem MQW pwkw Looking back on the last four years, We shared some laughs, we shared some tears. The class of 60 we bid Orford farewell. Our friends, parents and teachers have all been swell. Now we'd like to share with you, What we've done, and what we'll do . . . 'Tall and smart is Mary B., An Accountant is what she wants to be. Dan B. is always having fun, - Whenever he's around th.ere's usually a pun. Jenny Lou is next in line, Studies and horses take up her time. Next comes Ellen, one swell gal, She has the characteristics of a real pal. Then there is Jerry D. You'll usually find him where he aughtn't be. Julie E. will become, ' , A registered nurse in years to come. When it comes to basketball, Richard Eggen knows it all. Someday Geraldine E., A Beautician, she'd like to be. Sedora E. was a dream to be seen, As our lovely Junior Prom Queen. Judie F. nicknamed Fish, We all think sh.e's quite a dish. We think Sue G. is quite a girl, Whenever she's around there's quite a whirl. Strolling along comes Jerry G., A college student, he'll soon be. Our Prom King, his royal highness, Septemlber of 1956, 33 green, unlearned, eager, freshmen entered Orfordville High School. They were Mary Bowles, Daniel Brauer, Jenny Burtness, Ellen Christenson, Gerald Duchesneau, Geraldine Eggen, Julie Eggen, Sedora Erickson, Judith Fisher, Susan Gaarder, Gerald Garde, Elmer Gosda, Gerald Grub, Patricia Henning, Jacqueline Hicks, Bar- bara Hillison, Judith Hodel, David Hoff, Rich- ard Kiper, Judith Klingberg, Karen Liptow, Edward Lund, Dennis Mabie, Steven Maveus, Larry Olsen, Randall Palombi, Sharon Powers, Jacquelyn Riese, Ronald Thompson, Dennis 79401. We all think Lee G. is the finest. Barbara Hillison, our Homecoming Queen, Is really a picture to be seen. Whenever it comes to Badger Girls State, Judy Hodel won't forget that date. Hunting and fishing, Dave's in his glory, And never to busy to tell a story. Connie J. plans to be a Home Ee. teacher, Alt Stout next year, is where you'll reach her. A practical nurse, plans Judy K., I ask you how sick can anyone stay? When it comes to passing Math, Karen L. is always on the right path. Carol N. though seemingly quiet, Can alt tilrilf-BS be a riot. You can always tell when Randy's around, Wherever there are girls, he can be found. Sherri P. is the girl you'll see, Wherever there's fun, that's where she'll be. From Beloit High, Spike came, Here at Orford, he'll make fame. We also have Dale R. who's so shy and strange, But watch out girls, someday he'l1 change. When it comes to acting, There is nothing Jackie R's lacking. Douglas S, Duke by name, Is down in Orford's football fame. A famous musician, someday will be, Our class President, Ronnie T. Dennis Wenger lost his glasses, Ask him where, all you lasses. When we are going tq cheer and yell, Pat is there to lead us well. Last we present John Y., We all think he's a very swell guy . . . 545047 Wenger, John Young, Robert Young and Jean- nie Oleson. Our class officers were as follows: President -Barbara Hillison, Vice-President-Susan Gaarder, Secretary--Gerald Garde, Treasurer -Judith Hodel, and Student Council Repre- sentative-Richard Eggen. Our class advisor was Mr. Eben. During our freshman year, we were initiat- ed by the sophomores. We didn't like it at the time but now we look back, it wasn't too bad. A dance was held after the initiation. Next came Homecoming. We were all very busy building the bonfire, decorating windows, and preparing our skit. Barbara Hillison was our class representative on the Homecoming Court. D t . During the year we gained Patricia Wold and Betty Augustine, but lost Edward Lund, Gerald Grubb, Richard Kiper, Dennis Mabie, Jacqueline Hicks and Jeannie Oleson. To start off the sophombre year, we had 35 little heads nodding here and there. Although we were still quite green, it was an eventful ear. r y Officers for it were: President - Gerald Garde, Vice-President -- Randall Palombi, Secretary-Karen Liptow, Treasurer-Susan Gaarder and Student Council Representative- Barbara Hillison. Mr. Summers was our ad- visor. . Sedora Erickson was our representative for the Homecoming Court this year. Our BIG moment came when we got our revenge by initiating the freshmen. Patricia Wold was crowned Queen of ,the Iligistletoe Ball this year with Roger Stavn as mg. Q During the year- we gained Carol Nelson, Douglas Schultz, Arletta Graske, and Alice Ostenson. We lost Chester Disch, Arletta Graske, Betty Augustine, Patricia Henning, 0 and Larry sen. As President - Randall Palombi, led the juniorclass. Karen Liptow was Vice-Presi- dent, Sedora Erickson was Secretary, and Ger- ald Garde was Treasurer. Serving on the Stu- dent Council was Barbara Hillison. Our class advisor was Mr. Smoczyk. - Our first job was decorating the gym for Homecoming to the theme of Devoted To You. On the court was Judith Fisher from our class. 4 This year Susan Schoville was crowned Queen of the Mistletoe Ball in December. Ron- ald Sagen was King. Grandma's Best Years was the name of the class play. The production was finally staged on April 24. Mr. Muenchow was the advisor. Judith Hodel played the leading role of Grandma ' Last, came the Junior Prom on May 9, Se- dora Erickson and Elmer Gosda were King and Queen of this event. Serving on the court were Karen Liptow, Susan Gaarder, Susan Schoville, Patricia Wold, and Ellen Christensen. Boys were Randall Palombi, Daniel Brauer, Ronald Thompson, Gerald Garde, and David Hoff. The theme was Apple Blossom Time. Apple blossoms and butterflies decorated the gym, as we danced to the music of Lewis Dalvit' Going. to Badger Boys State were Gerald Garde and Richard Eggen. Judith Hodel went to Badger Girls State. Music Clinic was for Ronald Thompson. Q During this year we gained Susan Schoville, Karen Steinmetz, Conrada Johnson, and Dale Reints. We lost Steven Maveus, Alice Osten- son, Karen Steinmetz, and Robert Young. We will remember this year as winning the Baseball Trophy. By the time of our senioryear, we had really gotten the SMARTS and 31 of us came back to the familiar halls of O. H. S. At the start we elected Ronald Thompson as President, Daniel Brauer as Vice-President, Patricia Wold as Secretary, and Karen Liptow as Treasurer. Student Council Representative was Gerald Garde and Mr. McGinnis wasour advisor. Homecoming, came on October 8, 9 and 10 and the theme was Autumn Leaves. First came the skits and windows. We got a first on our window and a second on our skit. The bonfire burned brightly and the snake dance wound through town that Thurs- day night. Friday night we played Blanchardville and beat them 42-0. Barbara Hillison and Ran- dall Palombi reigned as Queen and King. Girls on the court were Patricia Wold, Julie Olson, Bonita Nordeng, and Dixie Reavis. Boys were Douglas Schultz, Donald Schmidt, Elmer Gosda,'and Gerald Garde. Barbara re- ceived her roses and crown at half-time as the band played on. , Saturday night came the dance and we danced to the mrusic of Lewis Dalvit until 1:00 a. m. Incidently, this was the year that we took the, football trophy as co-champions with New Glarus, which was also quite an honor. Editor of the school newspaper 1 THE LOGJ was .Barbara Hillison and her assistant was Patricia Wold. Most of the work was done in T'i-'iifmmiiliiiiiiss' . J was edited b Ja ue Rlese, assisted by Gerald Garde. Mary CBIOVRQ headed the advertising committee as Business Manager. V n anuary, Susan Gaarder rei ed at the Snow Ball. Former Queg-gs ?I?a?uaf:g Sidj presented her with a crown and roses. On the court were Judith Hodel, Mary Bowles, Ellen Christenson, and Judith Fisher. Many seniors held major offices this year. D0U8'las Schultz was president of Student Council, Karen Liptow of F. H. A., Judith 5-?IogelAof G. A. A., and Randall Palombi of This was the year that Karen Liptow re- ceived an A at Brodhead to Platteville for Forensics. i compete at Mary Bowles was elected as DAR winner. Jerry Garde was Valedictorian and top gm- dent for all four years. Susan Gaarder won the Homemaker of the year for Betty Crocker, Our senior class play was entitled Scared Stiff and was held on April 29, 41960.. Mr. Muenchow was our director. During the year we gained Sheldon Reavis, but lost Susan . Schoville. We, the class of 1960, being of questionably sound mind and character, do swear to this, our last will and testament before leaving Orford- ville High School. . We, the class of 1960 do will and bequeath the following to the teachers: , Mr. McGinnis: a. few dozen secretaries and errand boys to help him with his work. Mr. Muenchow: a bigger, better dictionary for his study hall students to work with, es- pecially those who talk without permission. Miss Martin: .A clock with no cord for those rascals who insist on pulling it. Miss Paynter: Our love of Ford cars. Mrs. Stavn: A neat class that picks up ofter themselves. Mr. Sammartano: The senior boys athletic ability to distribute among the lower classmen. Good Luck, Coach! Mr. Howe: Our ability to drive new cars. lMaybe this will help you to get a-new one.l Mrs. Nass: A group of students who dress and act like ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Pedersen: a class that behaves and stays in the classroom. Mr. Mauel: Our ability to keep automobile parts on an automobile. Mr. Barry: Our attentiveness and participa- tion in P. 0. D. ' B Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Riese: The memory of a class who visited them quite often during the CLASSES Freshmen: our dignity and intelligence. , Sophomore: Our thirst for knowledge. Junior: Our good conduct. SENIORS I, Dan Brauer, do will and bequeath my good behavior to Dave Carroll. I, Mary Bowles, do will and bequeath my bookkeeping ability to anyone who needs itand may they' like it as much as I do. I, Jenny Burtness, do will and bequeath my horse riding ability to Don Schmidt. I, Ellen Christensen, do bequeath my ,flirty eyes to Nancy Badtke. I, Jerry Duschesneau, do will and bequeath my scholastic ability to Mark Fretheim. I, Julie Eggen, do will and bequeath my year. As this is going to press, we look forward to the class trip, Baccalaureate, and gradua- tion. It seems like only yesterday that we en- tered the doors as green Freshmen, and here we are to take our place in the world as adults. 666 ability to drive a car to Sandy Thorson. I, Dick Eggen, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Neale Scott. Take it easy, Beaver! I, Gerri Engen, do will and bequeath my height to Judy Quade. I, Sedora Erickson, do will and bequeath my dates to Leah Bandi. I, Judy Fisher, do will and bequeath my talkative ways to my sister, Phyllis. I, Susan Gaarder, do will and bequeath my tumbling ability to Barbara Clair. I, Jerry Garde, do will and bequeath my scholastic abilities to the underclassmen!! I, Lee Gosda, do will and bequeath my block- ing ability in football to Lars Anderson. I, Barb Hillison, do will and bequeath my natural, long brown hair to Connie Lawrence. I, -Judy Hodel, do will and bequeath my ability to be on top of a pyramid to Norma Bakke. l I, David Hoff, do will and bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble during noon to the future driver of the lunch. truck. I, Connie Johnson, do will and bequeath' my ability to talk my way out of any situation to my brother, Loyal. I, Judy Klingberg, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Bob Gosda. I, Karen Liptow, do will and bequeath my beat-up Chevy to a girl who needs a date. I, Carol Nelson, do will and bequeath my angelic ways to Bob Hoadley. I, Randy Palombi ,do will and bequeath my ability to play football to Eddie Kane. I. Sherri Powers, do will and bequeath my ability to live it up to Stan Nordeng, may he use it wisely. I, Spike Reavis, do will and bequeath my good-natured ways to Sid Bolden. I, Dale Reints, do will and bequeath my abil- ity to get into trouble to Doug Kane. I, Jacque Riese, do will and bequeath my seat in English to-my cousin, Carole, may she occupy it quietly. I, Douglas Schultz, do will and bequeath my football ability to Pete Skibsrud. I, Ronnie Thompson, do will-and bequeath my musical ability to Robin Holden. I, Denny Wenger, do will and bequeath my ability to talk in fifth hour study hall without getting caught to Mike Sather. I, Patt Wold, do will and bequeath my abil- ity to burn the candle at both ends to Judy Kettle. ' I, John Young, do will and bequeath my abil- ity to stay away from Brodhead to Dennis Carter. In witness, thereof, we, the class of 1960, have set our hands and sealed this, our last will and testament. Witnesses: I. M. Crazy B. A. Simpleton pwydkcg Dear Mr. McGinnis: Just a line to let you know what the class of 1960 is doing at this time. Our Student Council President, Douglas Schultz, is currently wrestling professionally with the Barnum and Bailey Circus. - Qne day Duke made the sad mistake of challeng- ing anyone in the audience and up stepped Dennis Wenger as his worthy opponent. Half- way through the match Duke lost his footing and Dennis won with a full-nelson. Actu- ally,Dennis is a part-time horse jockey and can usually be found at the track. Still later while traveling down the midway, I noticed a large billboard advertising the play Romeo and Juliet in modern satire. I could hardly believe my eyes when I noticed that the leading actor was our high school romantic Sheldon Reavis. It seems that, at the time, the real Juliet was ill so the fat lady had' to play her part. ' While watching the play, I realized that sit- ting next to me was Julie Eggen. I'1n sure you know she isa registered nurse in New York City. Suddenly the ba-lcony broke and the fat lady fell on poor Spike and Julie rushed to the stage to administer first-aid. I figured that was enough excitement for one night, so I left. One day, while doing my house work, I was visited by Barbara Hillison. She had traveled over to Janesville from Orfordville just so we could go to dinner together. As we were eat- ing our lunch, we noticed a familiar tow-head in the back - flipping hamburgers with one hand and washing dishes with the other. It seems Dale Reints has found his real talent. Incidentally Barbara married an ex-grad and has four daughters as cheerleaders. I'm sure that you are familiar with all the noise they can make as they are at O. H. S. Remember our DAR winner, Mary Bowles? She went on to school at Madison Business College and now she is head accountant at a southern air force base. I kind of think that Mary has a certain interest still inthe air force. At the typewriter next to her desk sits quiet little Carol Nelson. I think both girls had the same interest. While I was visiting with Mary and Carol, a plane came in and who walked off but Harold and his new Italian bride. Judy Klingberg has been traveling around the world trying to find the right school in which to teach. It seems that she is seeking the perfect classroom and students. I read in the papers the other day that John Young and Jerry Duchesneau were chased out of the gambling houses of Las Vagas. The last time they were seen they were heading to- wards Reno, Nevada, to stop Jerry's second, wealthy wife from getting a quick divorce. Last sumymer I had the opportunity to travel to Arizona to visit Susan Gaarder who owns a large Dude Ranch. I Went by way of a jet airliner. After an exciting takeoff, things got a bit shaky as we looped the loop and hit several air pockets. All of a sudden the stewardess tripped and fell into my lap. I discovered, to my surprise, that she was none other than Sharon Powers. To- gether, we went forward to the pilot's cabin and pounded on the door. When it opened, I could well understand why we had so 'much trouble. At the controls were Lee Gosda and Dan Brauer. I told them to straighten up and fly right, otherwise I was going to re- port them to the Civil Aeronautics Board. That seemed to do the trick and we reached Arizona in. one piece. Meeting me at the airport were Ellen Chris- tenson and Judie Fisher, who were vacationing at Susan's ranch while looking for their certain millionaires. Picking up our luggage was Ronnie Thomp- son, It seems he also runs Tim's Taxi Ser- vice and many other things in a little ghost town in Arizona. In his spare timie he plays the guitar and sings in his local saloon, be- cause he can't afford can-can girls. After a long and tedious ride in Tim's taxi we arrived at the ranch. Susan told us that she had hired the famous horse trainer, Jenny Burtness, to manage her stables. Geraldine Engen is also employed as chief cook and bottle washer. Geraldine claims she had enough practice washing dishes in the school cafeteria. ' I could only stay a few days as I had promis- ed Pat Wold' I would come and visit her back in Orfordville. It seems the town is mushroom- ing with beauty salons. Sedora Erickson and Pat are trying to out-do each other in the dye- ing of hair. Last month they tied for the an- nual beautician award for a perfect pink rinse for French poodles. The dayrthat Pat and I went to 0. H. S. to visit, I was surprised that Connie Johnson was the Home Ec teacher and working very hard with F. H. A. Richard Eggen was head football coach in his spare time, as his duties of being superintendent of school kept him quite busy the rest of the year. - Upon leaving school we decided to pay a call on Judy Hodel at the nortth end of town. She had finally found her millionaire after ten years of searching. They have a beautiful new home . . 1 equipped' with a swimming pool, of course. We found her and seven St. Ber- nards in the water splashing forth and back. I felt rather sorry for Judy when John, her largest St. Bernard, dived directly onto Judy's head. It seems she developed a brain fracture. We heard later that she was entered in the Mayo Clinic for analysis. There she was treated by the world-renowned psychiatrist, Jacque Riese. I went there to visit Judy and while waiting in the lobby I noticed a nervous patient pacing the floor. When he turned my way, I recog- nized him to be Jerry Garde. He related his f'tale of woe to me about his last engineering project. It seems upon completion of building a bridge across the Atlantic, it simply folded up and sank into the ocean. Dr. Riese is try- ing to give him treatment so he can regain his self-confidence. This -is all I can think of for now. Inci- dently ,I lKarenJ married a teen-age romance. He died and left me a small estate and many children to support. The children stay with their grandmother while I run a hot-dog stand on Main street in Janesville. 1 Randy Palombi had an unfortunate fatal ac- cident while going on a fishing trip with David Hoff. They were 'faking a vacation from their business of Sporting Goods supplies in Magnolia. Business was really Boomin. Well, I think I have covered all the students in my class so I'll sign off. Dennis Wenger, Barb Hillison and Pat Wold helped me to com- pile all this information. Karen Liptow . 2.12 Q,-.. ' X Sig, if M 11 ix Y 1 M iwi - my ,. ,,,4.,. , x J X 5 ' QEQCFSZZT' 1+ A 12-H, ,Q T? A Qi'f 'xL I 1' :-2 29-Q Ji Y i. I l hi 5 '4 I ? gg , 51-9919 A fi?aw.,f1.5Q -tfmifgfag I j I- t 26. GKHIID A ,ki K . . 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