Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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' ' V l ' 1 ' i ' z -ig' ,ff My GR, , 1 ' i X- xg 'A NY if fam f ,gV,, Q- 16, .1 ,, ,if . 7 4 I 4 . 'iq you' .V Q 1 of H, i4t.9'q- 5 N:3', ::A,: f. lv, 7' ' 'T V,.,fQ5X M 1 it ' , r?' Ji' ' 1' f 1 'H , ',1f'a:jIwv - I Vti:'ii1.Ni A' '4' M3 ' , 7 r'1 ir g .. 'M ' Q, fl: ,, .. N XX D Z, ' - it '- . if - QQ it X ,w -fi' -- . ' .43 ll W. 43 'a ll ,A,,. ,r tlxtvrv iq 1 f 4 d 4 l lt f' Him r The new addition wasn't as yet completed when the ma- jority of the pictures for the Tatler were taken so we set aside this one page to show a few of the classrooms in the new building. Upper left: Comfortable new desks and chairs were pro- vided for the new typing room. Upper right: One lone workman puts the finishing touches on the home economics room. Right: Located between the two study halls is our modern-new library. Lower left: The office practice room gives future secre- taries a chance to try out different office machines. Lower right: Studying is easier in our spacious new study hall. ir r I Q1 r .., , - . . 5744. :F , by .- -v - .1439 R , , Q X-4 .wi tw-+I ,bt ' 'S N., . ,,,,.d dj- ing. L... f-warm-f'i ,V -. 'Ev fm Em 7, ,Wa if aa dlwmi 7 P . A, , .. , 3 tw... g t me eree a nn ... t. This year we watched construction work that eventually resulted in beauti- ful new educational facilities for the school. The results of this physical construction are easy to see. Not so easily seen, however, are the results of the mental building process called education, though these results are constant and inexorable. To all the students of Rochelle Township High School, and especially to the class of 1956, we dedicate this book with the hope that they continue the mental building process. ADMINISTRATORS AND SCHOOL STAFF ..r,rrrrrrrr 5-I2 CLASSES rrr.rrrrrrrr..,.. ..rrr,r. I 3-33 ORGANIZATIONS rrrr r,,,.... 3 9-62 ATHLETICS ,r,,., ,.....rrrr.rrrrrr ..,...,, 6 3 -76 CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES .rrrrr ,rrrrrrs 7 7-88 Editorial Board .,,,,,, r,.r.. K ay Connolly Lee Cooprider Carol Pinter Lois Shaw flrt Editor ,s , r rrrr L L Janice Pest Director of Publications L Hosalia Slolmeislel' l'lmlogrr1p!1y Webber Studio, Rot-lwllv. Illinois 1 - 1. l'. lXl'llf,!Pl', Pune Arts IllSll'lll'l0l' Hoclwlle- Ncws and Hoclu-llc I.K'1llIl'l' - - - f v . . fvlIflUllffllrfly-f'l'lIlf1Hfif Iuylor IIIIIFIISIIIIIQI Co. IIRIIIHS. Texas X mwwmwmm 'W X V2.1 x l PES ADMINISTRPSTURS 8 SCHOOL STAFF mf' ,X Mr. Peterson checks the chemistry equipment in the new addition. He received his academic training at Augustana College and at the fniversity of lllinois. and he has both his BA. and M..-X. degrees. I I O 1 ln his able administration of the extensive building program at Rochelle Township High School Superintendent Leroy R. Peterson has used more than just his academic training as teacher and administrator. district is paying for. Performing two of their secrehirial duties 3 W ren answering the telephone. He has drawn upon a rich background of interest and experience in the field of con tracting and architectural engineering to in sure Rochellels getting the improvements the YQ lfrouiui ty ping and This yearls competent ser-rclaries , F were Mrs. Wren and an newcomer to R.T.ll.5., lVlrs. lfmriirii. 'lllicii' rlulif-s, many and varied. were coniprised of such things as lu-1-piiig lhf- pf-rnium'iil files, 1-her-king the lrus reports, issuing lardy excuses. und 1'lH'1'lilllf,I ilu- ul- leudziuce. Also their lrusy schcdulf Ill 1-lurlcfl selling sclirml SlIIlIlll1'S.IIIISWVIA- ing the lf'lf'IblIOIll', flcliwriug mcs- silgvs. uufl liaudliiig lllIIflS fm ilulis lnonk rentals. and zlvlivily tickets. 4 i Top row: Charles Hayes, Philip Nye, john Pierce, Emmett Tilton. Bottom row: E. J. Orner, Secre- taryg Claude Holmes, Presidentg john Carroll. degawwiofg ' The job of the Board of Education is to repre- sent the general public in the high school. The Board is composed of seven members, the elec- tion of Whom is rotated so that just two mem- bers are up for election annually on the sec- ond Saturday in April. Regular meetings of the Board are held on the third Monday of each month in the evening. Claude Holmes and E. J. Orner respectively were elected as this year's president and secretary. The Board has charge of approving teachers and other employees' contracts, of setting the budget for the financing of the school, and of seeing that proper facilities are provided. This year they have been especially busy working on plans for the completion of the new addition and on the purchasing of equip- ment and furnishings for it. Members of the Board check on final plans for the building. 8, 1 JIITI Hill, Treasurerg Joan Elliot. Secretaryg Mike Weatherbee. President: Warren Young. Yice President, was absent when the picture was taken. As a governing group. the student council members represent the entire student body. The council representatives were chosen at an election last fall, one member selected from each of the various guidance groups. Ably led by their president, Mike Weather- bee, and advised by Mr. Maris, their sponsor, the group met seventh hour every other Tuesday. I Due to the efforts of the student council, our Homecoming celebration turned out a great success. This is one of their main pro- jects of the year, and they had full charge of all the festivities. Sponsoring the election of class officers also was one of their more important activities. Top row: Mr. Maris, Advisorg ,lim Hill, Richard Hammel, Marvin Alderks. Mike Harmon. Bob Reints. Second row: Tom Weeks, Mike Weatherbee, Chuck Trowbridge. Ray Rippy. Wes Jaeger, John Donaldson. Bottom row: Danny Leigh. Norma Stone. Marjorie Bosecker. Madeline Smith, Joan Elliott, Jerry Strawbridge. l sap' 2.7. ,S. 7 Corresponding with the ever increasing stu- dent enrollment, the faculty this year also has increased. Of the thirty-four nieniliers, eleven are new, five being replacements and six ad- ditions. In addition to their regular duties, many oi the faculty members serve as advisors for classes and clubs. They are also on hand to assist students individually. . 41, if ' f 1 ll 7 ' fi t w, I ,ai 6 3: ,rg- I My 4- 1- .f nj, lj' . ' 3 2 2 . GORDON L. CARLSON Civics, U. S. Histo r y Northern Illinois State Col- lege. B.S. Ed.. M.S. '-1 4 5521 f'f'1 Yf- cn .jL'gQ:3NT'tZxY ' ' wt. 4. -.1fiS2::rg2m'Nf: I j:,:K?f44'c9.4 ,' ': .uf--viva.. 43'Q7qif.242.1V .. - f .,.iQ:4-4--fs-we iizisgg-gg'gggd. - .5 it li' 'll . . . 'V -L ' ..:Q'g:.,E1.l si f . f 'iit si if Vocational Agriculture. U. of Illinois, B.S. -...,, . . 4 51' fp.-. -' -, :: -f.., - 4, I M eg 1- Q at A -with wa' DOROTHY CESZYNSKI Speech. Beloit C ol l e g e. B.A. F. P. ARKISTRONC English. Central Y.M.C.A. C ol l e g eg U. of Illinois, B.S.g Northwestern Univer- sity. M.A. 5' f - if he . ' . 1 f. W I 1, fy . . .. . Z. WY ,,?',,.,?T52. EVERETTE H. COOLEY Biology, General Science. Eastern Illinois State Col- lege. B.S. Ed.g U. of Ten- nessee. M.S. .. We 1 .yi wa. ts v ,N iftfiam i-mb: Q X .X .0 ...., 5. . . n'..3..' mx... ,gas . U Q5 YT: 'gill' W '- K I sw-.,v' ' 6 ,A A ' N ...L -gf:-,::-g ff- ' MN x .ptwg - ...., , M... s .Vt x 'R gg? dwg N MARGARET BARTMAN Home Economics. Illinois State Normal University. B.Ed.. M.S. WFW 1' g '-in-... -. WALTER K. CORRELL Physical Education. U. of Illinois. B.S.. MS.: Ll. of Colorado. .V .cg mga, ,D Q1 .. K. at '5?5gl5fZX5 ov N... ..... . S X HELEN W. ELLIS English, Latin. Carthage College. B.A.g U. of Wis- consing Northern Illinois State College. M.A. WILLARD H. GIESKE Band, Vocal Music. Cor- nell Collegeg Northern Illi nois State College, B.Ed. U. of Colorado. 7 U. of Wisconsin. Ph.M.g .. A f M.. .. , .., 'nga ,y,yw,..50'gl V. 1 ' 4-2:55546 :Z .-3: M2334 ALMA HAPPE English. North Central College. B.A.: Wisconsin M.A.g U. of Colorado Uni- University. California: versityg Minnesota Univer- sityg Wisconsin State Col- lege. we 'wr' 'IM-x..,,,,,,, WILLIAM E. HELMS Biology. Western State Col- lege, B.Ed.g Wisconsin Uni- versity, Minnesota Univer- sity, N o r t h e r n Illinois State College, M.S. HARGLD JULIAN N Q 3 X 4 FRANKLIN KRUGER Mathematics. Illinois State Fine Arts. F. Mizen Acaci- Normal University, B.S.Ed. emy of Art? N0ffhe1'Y1 Uh' nois State College, B.S.Ed-Z U. of Wisconsin. Q--- ' BYFORD RAY KYLER General Science, Physics. Northern Illinois State Col- lege, B.S.g U. of Illinois. M.S. ROBERT G. LAVERY Orchestra. Jodan College of Music, B.M.g Butler University, M.S. 3 h.f,:1aj, ,'Vff1QQ,V, , A . Q 5, , , H! f to , fo, , .ff SHIRLEY ANN LUHTALA Physical Education. North- ern Illinois State College, B.S. DONALD .I. LAYNE Driver Training. U. of Illi- nois, Illinois State Normal University, B.S., M.S. . .5 I , mf:-rs MG Qw X if , XX if 5 . 5 A A GERTRUDE LEFFINCWELL Latin, Spanish. Beloit Col lege, BA., U. of Wiscon sin, Ph.M.g U. of Colorado. EULA JEAN LINDON Home Economics. Berea College, B.S. is-49' 16:7 .X-Q., 1 ...ii HIIIISIC IVIACY IIAIIULII IV. MARIS CUIIll'l'l'fN.'KY M. Lihrltririn. Illinois Wes- .-'Ixxislnlll l'l'l.lI1'l..IHll, SUVIIIII NICIASUN Ioyun Ilnivorsily, A.Ii.g IIIi- S!'il'lll'l', !.'ounsf'lor. I'l:lsIvrn ffhc'1nisfr'y. Miclligaln Stale nois Slate Normal Ilnivvr- Illinois Slzllo Coll:-go, IIS. University, lI,S,g Norllwrn silyg II. ol Illilloim IVI.A-1 IC1I.1 Coloraulo Sluts' Col- Illinois Stale College. Iowa Il. of Illinois I.iInrury logo ol' I'ilIll1':lIl0II, IVI.A.: Slulv College. lVI.S. School, ILS. in I..S. Nol'lIu-rn Illinois Slam' Col- logo, jfffiflf X Vhwwn Z :1'M 'R SWK., EVALYN M. OLSON Comrnerrvf. U. of Illinoisg Beloit College, B.A.g Northwestern University 3 Rockford Col. of Com- merceg Gregg College: U. of Pittshurghg Northern Illinois State College, M.S. , If .. I .g',,. M fin V .M - lf., - 2 . mm awww ' R , X, fix ROSALIA S. STOTMEISTER English, Ro - To - Hi- Life, Yearbook. Wisconsin State College, B.S.g U. of Iowa. :I I'2s:f'i:S ., .. 1... ....-M5:i.t.,...eSig-.asf -1 e ww .1 '- rf, IQZFQ' V . 1 2- JNIWSQ .... f , K ' , .... , 4' . 4-an - i ' , .-wie? fr f R : Sf. . X 1 .0 ri -'A J KEITH E. WEHNER Vocational Agriculture. U. of Illinois, B.S.g Purdue Universityg Iowa State Col- legeg Colorado A8zM. KATHARINE PARKS Matlzematics. Shurtleff Col- legeg Denison University. B.A.g University of Colo- radog Northwestern Uni- versity, M.A.g U. of Chi- cagog Illinois Institute of Technology. LEONARD SKOGLUND Woodworking, Drawing. Northern Illinois State Col lege, B. Ed.g U. of Minne sotag Stout Institute, MS 'N V LESLIE SPRINCIVIIRE Metals. Electricity. U. of Wisconsin: Stout Institute. BS 1 ., ' - I V 5 ',,- Q-,rw tl V' 5 iQ , 5: Vrhl X :wi I j, , .,., 01 I R . ,.,. gj' ,,.g '. A ,.: 5 31.3. , . 3' ' I V Rfb W 'Arn' -os, , '7 l, -- , g I I ff A , . ' VIV vg . 5 ' V 12. fy v X. .,.. A mf. 5. r 15, f .4 ,Q ., f gif.- . A Q N. ,, tx wifi .355 MARGUERITE D. EDWARD VIRGINIA WAYIVIAN THOMAS THOMMEN, IR. English. Bowling Creen History, Typing. State Uni- Algebra, Physical Eflaca- State UIUVCTSIIY. BS.. versity of Iowa. B.S.C., Northern Illinois State Col- lege, M.S. 1 1 K Z , Mr' I , if , 1' . . A9 . .. 5 . N if ik, 3 GERALD O. WINE T y p i n g , Bookkeeping Western Illinois State Col- lege. B.S., M.S.g U. of Illi noisg Western Maryland College. tion. Eureka College, B.S.g New York University. BARBARA WOLF Physical Education. Ohio State University, B.S.. lVI.A. M.A., Ohio State Univer- sityg Bread Loaf School of English. F ffm Q., ' I ii' I WWI I N li S etlr, 7 . i L , X NX Qi . ,- 1 WALLACE C. YENERICH Algebra, Plane Geometry. North Central College. B.A.g U. of Illinois. M.A.: Northern Illinois State Col- lege. O The custodians have the trenielr dous task of caring for our school and campus. Included in their jOlJ is an endless variety of duties which they most ahly perform. Their maintenance work has lvecll increased with the completion of the new addition. Charles Oskins. John Furland. Leslie Montgomery. and Charles Bliensma take time out from their busy schedule to pose for this picture. Our newly decorated cafeteria is cap- ahly run under the supervision of lVlrs. Elizabeth Anderson and Mrs. Helen Calhoun. Each day for a large number of the student hody and faculty. they plan, prepare, and serve delicious, well- halanced meals. Student assistants help them during hoth of the lunch periods. Those bringing their lunches may pur- chase milk and ice cream liars. . q Q il. 1 . Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Calhoun with the food prepared await the fir line of hungry students. LaVernf' Krahenhuhl. Corlon Eaton. Walter Croclelantl. Frank Krahenhuhl. lr.. Leslie Montgonn-ry. and Frank Krahenhuhl. Sr.. prepare to drixe the students home. H, tl glut .Q Covering nniny miles each day. these six nien tlriye high school students through- out the district to and from school. Their jolt tlocs not cntl with this though. because in :ttltlilion they provide llllllly students with lralnsportntion to out-of-town football and lmskctluill gannes. Classes and clubs also tlepcntl on the lrus drivers to take them on various licltl trips and other excursions. K x X 5 J 1 s , i , a- X1 rf ,' I - , 1 '11-9' W- - Ui , X X - , 4 S S I S' S S- ag K Y :L 1 N H-is 'fm' W 2 x, W S S , H fx QR I .X f 9 - 17 'Yi --- N I ' 4 N I l J 1 ' 1 If I I Q I 1 4 pq 7 I-f f A M 1 K X 5- T- 3' ' 3.. N T X s S ' S 'g..-- + fx -7--V- 2 fiiiifli-f. A I f il! N -- --' ,fy Rl . ,r I 5 f 1 ' 'X v nf E ? xl i X - --lv 'T2 T x K M I uw fx .lm i N lr Q-T KX S X 3 ' - LA X 3, ff' I-,W L I I , x X f 15, ,l llfr. 'i ' -' S 3'-f - T' -- - - -- rj S ' 1,1 i n A '--f 1 5 X3 51 .. - f, Sy q ..---- I1 'J - 'SG w X ' 1 5 535 Qt 53' ,hw 'EN :Q dh -Q ' -F 'V' di, -I 'il S 1 , fi' f ' 9 S' 1 X Wg M S S if 'M Wuu fa' ' W l -:J 'U 'W' '1 ' Q Sn K S ' S S l2,l1!l!lllfS fMz wf T -Vl' W W ' m'CE VEST , - CLASSES F: 5 'wg I4 5- X .fe v R sg is , 5-XX L -5 it ,X z E Bob Reints, President: Marjorie Bosecker. Treasurer: Hrs. Olson. Advisor: Judy Esposito. Secretaryg Warren Young. Vice President. WYHO: The Class of 1956 WHERE: R.T.H.S. WHEN: 1952-1956 Summer came and went for the 127 stu- dents ahout to enter Rochelle Township High School. And then they were freshmen! The wel- coming doors opened wide for the class of '56, Finally, everyone succeeded in locating classrooms and soon liecame a recognized memher of R.T.l-1.5. That year Was filled with many eventsg such as, first footliall and has- ketliall games. and sitting on the front lawn at noon with many trips over to Harryls. And then they were sophomores! They were old hands at high school life hy now. Semester exams, tarily slips, and crowded halls werenit a mystery nnyniore. They en- tertained the new freshmen with a party. lvul the really lrig event of that year was the choos- ing of a class ring. Frank llcwilt. lluvi- Willvtts. and l.arry lfwalrl rlisrnss Cljlll'gl' plan- with Nliss Parks. tlnirlmiw- tionnst-Ioi', And then they were juniors! This year the population of the class of '56 was increased hy eleven Steward students. The class rings were picked up. Pink Fantasy. the prom. was planned and given. and Judy Harms went to Girls' State. And now they are seniorsf Some memora- lile moments were: trading senior class pic- tures. getting heads and heights measured for caps and gowns, participating in the produc- tion of the class play. Missouri Legend. sending out graduation invitations. and fi- nally. graduation itself. 7 3 Q WW if . 2' 'E' is it or ROBERT ACKLAND MARY JUNE ALBERTS AUDREY KAY ALBRECHT REX ALTENBURC FFA 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, GAA 1, 25 FHA I, 45 Art FHA I, 45 Girls' Chorus I, 2, FFA 1, 23 Nlixed Choi-ug, 2, 3 45 Intramurals 45 Golf 3, 45 Club 25 Library Club 3. 3. 45 Varsity 45 Intramurals 1 Basketball 35 Harriers 35 2, 3, 45 Golf 45 Football I Steward High School 1, 2. 2, 3, 4. a 1 s V I , xlxr ,sag i?56 T3 ,2t.Qa jkmgz ' dkwe f5'. ' l .12 31. gg, 3 V A, , ' ij ,C 4 4 2 SWANETTA ANDERSON BETTY BAILEY JAMES BALCOM GAA 1, 23 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 45 FHA 45 Girls' FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals Public Relations 35 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Ro-To-Hi-Life 2. 45 Track 45 Harriers 45 Chorus 35 Homecoming At tenclant 3. 'iqqyuxwf w - Wrestling 4. -.5' 2 .,, . ..., A .,. t:,1,,:--3,35-Z K wa: 4 gm., wk 5 f , s C r AW +, Z 5 M,.q ',f +9 C 9 ELIZABETH BATES WAYNE BEACH ELVIS BECK GALER BEED FHA 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Jes- Track 35 Football 1, 4. BOYS, Chorus 4' Football 35 Manager 45 Mix ters 17 2, 3, 4,5 Tatler 15 C1355 ed Chorus 3, 45 West Chica Secretary 1. go Comm. High School 1, 2 QQ 1 M . .ll , 2564 J K-:PMS K . gi 4 Q - , X 7. ,ff g:::,2:4z.s'2.- 2.15-5+ fm -. 'ff:,:.'-1- -2.1::'z:1-1.f:,:.1vswi- DONALD BELL FFA 1. 2. 3, Reporter 3g ln- iramurals l, 2, 3, 4g Track 3 Harriers 3. 7 ?5 eachfa 66444 ,K , ., v . F S. Wyhf- fx ' LQ ' f-U -Q. H- 'V - 1 . 5'-Q 1 Nf f 'x , ' 'WN 4. ff' - A X - ' N CQSAQ. .A- J .N ,-...le . ., A . MARJORIE BOSECKER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ro-To-Hi Student Council 4. W... 2 -.f A 2 'Ii 2 PENNY BROWN 1, 2, 3, 4. FHA 1, 2. GAA 3. 4. FRANK CASTUR WWW '-Wliq.. in f l R'XNf.l',N fIII'Ul.I,X arsity 4-1 Intramurals l, 24 CAA l. 2. 3. 41 FHA l. 2. Football 1, 3, 43 Iiihkf-1l,,glI fi. 41 lllPlll1'f'1llIllIljL 4-,Ill'1'lI -I. 3 Art Club 3. N SF' X XX 'X X x X x NN. .fig 3 A 1, 1 rlihlbt' j are . . 3 N is S N. Q X X x X X Life 4g Class Treasurer 4g GAA . Wm ww' ERCELL BOSTIC 43 .lesters 4g Wynne High School l. 2. 3. QW uvzR N ',,,,,-0-NV B GAA Band 2, 3. Girls' Club ,. IARY KATHLEEN CAMPBELL l. 2. 3. 4: FHA 2. 3. 4: 1. 2, 3. 43 Orchestra l. 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Chorus 1. 23 Science 3. 4, Secreiarv 3 1 is W'-.Q-any' K aux f-I NIMMZ 'XR lC'l' lil, KN TON 1,-X-Xl -I llKl I -nu... CARL BROWN FFA 3, 43 Basketball 3g Steward High School 1, 2. 93 -0'9 JU.-XNITA PEGGY CARTER FHA 43 Art Club 2. as 5 K.'XTHRYN CONNOLLY CKX 1. 2: FHA I. 2. 3. -1: lluml 3: Urelu-sim l. 2. 31 Nlixm-al Chorus 2. 3 - : Girls' Clwrus 11 Tallvl' 4: .-Xrt Club 4 h,,'3. 'we 11 TT! TOM COOPER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Ro-To- Hi-Life 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2. W-lk. . JUDITH ESPOSITO GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, FHA 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Class Sec' retary 4, Student Council 2. YSXTQYSF . -- '-.--', .. 1 t t.-gps V . f'if5ff-'ii ...,, f3-- - 1 s A ' X i-ii-- 1 1 x',,.,..,, JOHN F ABRIS u Q 1 sy LEE LENORE COOPRIDER GAA 1, 2, FTA 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Ro-To- Hi-Life 4, Tatler 2, 4, Twirl- ers 1, 2, 3, 4. hw 5, Qt . .. 23 .vs LARRY CRASK Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Tennis 2, Art Club 3, Cam- era Club 1, German Band 4, Harriers 3, 4. ' kryx I ...fp A 4 1 ta, so 2 'V '1' 1 LARRY EWALD ARCHIE EYSTER lesters 3, 4, Varsity 4, Golf FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basket- 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Harriers 3. ball 1. ANITA GARWICK ELSIE GITTLESON MARCO ANN DONALDSON FHA 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3 4,3 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Science Club 4. 7 75 Seadafa 66444 S. :ma CAROL GLAVIN GAA 2, FHA 3, Ro-T0-Hi- FFA 3, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, GAA 1, FHA 1, Girls Life 4. Steward High School 1, 2. Chorus 2, Ro-To-Hi-Life 4. M. ...,,..,. M., if . ...mk- ' 9 ., is ii 'frwsk YA ., BEVERLEY ANN GOVIG GAA 1, 2, 3, 49 FHA lg FTA 4, Historian 4, R0-To-Hi-Life 4g Art Club 2, 3, 4. 7 ?5 cache 66444 ,, of 4, 1411 I my , riff, 'W'-V, , 294. . , QW i, , ,vw f i .' 'fc' f v 3 , 1 ,IUIJITH ANN HARVVIS CAA l, 2, 3, 4, Points Chair- man 3, Prvsidt-nt 45 FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Projf-cts Chairman 3, Higlnrian 4, Hand 2, 3, fl, Ur- chestra 1, 2, 3, 43 MUNI Chorus 2, 3, 41, Girls' Chorus lg Studr-nt Council Sr-vrvlary 33 Girls' Statv 3, Humvcom- ing Attf-ndant 2. JAMES GRAVES FTA 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Cer- man Band 4g Boys' State 3. ,wiv IANICE HALSNE Steward High School 1, 2. f ,J v,,.f' SANDRA l,l'iNOllA llAliIlUI,l.lC 151111 fi, fl: 'lg ,ll'hl4'l'S 'l-Q Lilrravy filuln fl-3 Ashton High School l, 2. 'Y' 5 'K 'ffI N , , A 'N Aik- + - . . .fN2.'f: Xx 'K xx MARY GROVER FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 4: Or- chestra 1. 2. 3. 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Library Club 4. JOYCE HAMMIL KENNETH HALL Intramurals 3, 43 Art Club 4g Bulls Cap, Dandridge, White Pine High Schools 1g Stillman Valley High School 2. MARY ANN Hixxsom FHA 41 .lesters 41 Girls' Mixed Chorus 4: Medford Chorus 3. 4: Steward High High, Sparta High l. 2. School 1. 2. . , -, ' ' L ' .Q N -1, H5 L Y E H X 5 tw., x .iixx as xx , . ..... N' f ,413 T f X I 'Q XXX s l1lfliAl.l1 Il.-1ll'l'l'lll 'l' Xlllkll' ll XX FS liillill l, 2. fl, 'i, Yin' l'l'1'si4lc'l1l l'll A 1, 2, 3, -1, 5cCl'vItll'y 3, I Min-tl lihortls 2, 31 Yursily Vim' 1'l'l'Sll1l'l1l -lg Urcllvslfzl l 'I-g ll1ll'1lIlllll'lllN 1, 2, -I-3 l. 2, 3: Intramurals l. 2. 3, -lg lonllmll 2, 3, tl-3 Svia-:irc lflulv lfootlmll l. -1: Shilo l'larIue'r I I.iIn-my lfluln lg lloysl l7'vg1l'0o 3. uh- Il. 'Bag A.,L SHARON HAYS SARALEE FRANCES HEGLAND GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Jes- ters l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Trcasurer 3, Thcspians 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Steward High School 1, 2. Cheerleading 1, 2. 3, 4. . A , V, ,4,1,,',,,m, ., ,pf ' f r V ' '- ,'--'- of WW , 1 of 1 ' ' Y' ?:fi.!ff?f' I X f X as ,D . . ayiap-13. . ...fx 5 , . ,, Q,-Z5 4--A az..f-1-fu'-.ww..:.1.f,4 ft A gfws Gr 'Y ' 4- f, -, f - wa9,ya,:gf,,,1+s - ' . 1 1 - H -,W I Q, , 1 , we I ARMELLA HERRMANN FRANK HEWITT FHA 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3. 4, Steward High School 1, 2. 4: Football 2: Science Club 1, 2, Managers 1, Class Treasurer 1. Mi ' 2 26 5 , .Hz -. 1 ,G l 1, . WQM, fix, 3 as-gin, . 43 ' 'X . X3 f , .-1: Q-mag ' z. --oi 'fa-.x:r fa f 4 ' :S .tp S I . fwyyq ,un-0.-,,,, MARSHALL HENRY Art Club 4. Mk MARILYN HINTZSCHE GAA 1, 2. 3. 4: FHA l. 2, 3. 4, Recreation Chairman 2, FTA 2, 3. 4, President 4, Or- chestra 1, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4, Library Club 3, Student Council 1. I3 W-. av A it -Qi' . 1 Ffh : , K, YQ PM E4 Q Q, ar ' N JOHN HERON Ro-To-Hi-Life 2: Track l: Tennis 2, 3. 4: lwmtball l, 21 Basketball l. 2, 3. 4: llarrici 3. 4. 7 75 emiaz 66444 ..t,f-fffmza' , ' W in ? ., .5155 at 1 is 1 gg X i ,.:ZfiS?. 2 KAY HORTON BERNIE HUBBARD SHIRLEY JOHNSON GAA 1, 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, 4, Jesters 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Steward Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, High School 1, 2. Chorus 1, 2, Library Club 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. RAY KANNHEISER Varsity 3, 4, Golf 1, 2. 3. 4, Football 1: Basketball 1. 2. 3: Harriers 3. I9 Y 1-1::5ii3 's9rfWV V bww Y 'n -3' NADEL KELLY Troutville High School 1, 2, 3. ROSEMARY KEMPER FHA 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Steward High School 1, 2. ,M . , -'-' 4. - - ' 59M595Qw'61-126 - . ' -' 'H 1 1 v . F f . , , ilfff -Q, ,x ,.,.. Q ,Q i- i- 155153 kwa Q- or . Q. , as QW WARREN LAMONT FFA 4, Mixed Chorus 4-5 A xkw A GN 1 ,,,. , ,,,,.,- ,,. , , M is as :--. BOB KIENE Art Club 3. 'WW WW MURRIEL LARSON CAA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, . Wx, .. . H, xx RECINALD KOOISTRA Art Club 4, President 4, Ash ton High School 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM LARSON Projevtionist 1, 2: Band 1. 2 Pecatonica High, Durand FTA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Sec Varsity 2. 3. 4, Tennis 1, 2 High 1, 2, 3. rotary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 3. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Ba Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Girls' kvtball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Vime Chorus 2. President 1. ,M 621514, 3 W In X . , 2 1 ' 112 Q N ,W W! N6 Rx -if , f A . IJWAYNFI LICMAR ,HM lVl1'flASl.lN llll'l'll ANN M1'l'lACllFlRN lNI.'XRll.ll M.-Xllll'l Immmumn. 2. r...,u,r.n1 1. .lf-of- H 4, lu-ml 1, 2, ss, 4, UAA I, 2, mm 1. 2. ss. Al. WN'l'U0M1'TRY lluys' ffllorus Ig iil'l'IlIJIIl 'Ill'l'll5lIl'1'I' 2, ll1'p,l'4-vs tlllllll- l llA l, 113,111 CAN l' Ui llurulfl.4. mun 3, lll'l'S14lK'lll '1-3 Girls' lfliorus l, lf: Ari Club illmrus 2, 3, 113 Class Svclv- Culiwru lllulm l, 2, 31 Sl'll'l larry 3. Cluh 3. W-V25 FLORENCE MOORE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, FHA 4, Jesters 3, 4, Vice President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Chorus 1. NONA MOORE Ro-To-Hi-Life 4, Tatler 4, LaSalle-Peru High School 1, 2, Hall Township High School 3. 'W-ew MARGARET MOUGIN GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Jes- ters 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4. JOHN NUGENT Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. fl!! Esoi MARLENE OESTERHELD GAA 1, 2, 4, FHA 4, Raro- Hi-Life 4. ,Z ' ,, ..., ' , , 445 5 4, is G fl 4 '12 f 4 1 A 4 ,pg-v . W si gif? xxx jj RONALD ORMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. A I. :P SONJA MYERS FTA 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Tatler 4, Art Club 4, Li- brary Club 4. 7 756 Senate 66444 V.-' X 7:1 3.-i'f-35: ' - 1'i::5i'f:Eg:g '1f34fN'6g', 'Z1i!Q.'iSZi3,:: ' - - JOHN ORNER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4, German Band 3, 4, Class President 2. DONNA PETERSON GAA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Ro-To-Hi- Life 4, Camera Club 1. WAYNE PETERSON FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, German Band 3, 4, Stale Champion FFA Grain Judg- ing Team Member 4, State FFA Band 2, 3, 4. FX' if BLANNIE PIERCE FFA 1, 2, 3, lntramurals 3, Track 1, 3, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Class Treas- urer 3. 2I X Q 'X . V x -.W is ' 5 ' .:, '2f..' xi ,f CAROL PINTER Tatler 4: Lalloille High School 1, 2, 3. 7 ?5 Smchz 66444 XX 1 : s Y XP X in Eissx .51 s xXr . is 'f-A . Q - 'H T: L. X .ss BARBARA POBSTMAN GAA 1, 2: FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. Degrees Chairman 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Ro-To-Hi-Life 4. F1 as I, X .f .,,.f' .Q 1? s ,,..,,q4.. ,. . : -- . 1' 'T .TK PETER RENICH Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 3: Orchestra 1: Mixed Chorus 2. 3: Tatler 1: Var- sity 4: Tennis 1. 2, 3. 4: Bas- ketball 3: Cheerleading 1: Art Club 1, 2, 3. 4. President 2, German Band 3: Camera Club 2. 3: Art Camp 2. 03' 'Q .I JEWEL ROGERS SARA ANN S'XNllliI,l. GAA 1, 2, 3: FHA 2, 3, jess- UAA lg fll'l'lll'Hll'il l, 2. fl, rl, ters 4: Mix:-fl fil1Ul'll!4 3, 4: Sc-cn-Iury fl: Mixed Chorus Giflfi' Chorus 1, 2: Art Club 3, fl-g Girls' fflmrus l, 2: Klu- Ig Camera Cluln 3: Hcivnrr- sir' Camp 1. Club 3. 3 guy Q: m, s- - we Q - fs. GRAYCE PUBIFREY GAA 1. 2. 3. 4: FHA 1: Jes- ters 4: Band 1, 2. 3. 4: llixa ed Chorus 4: Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 3: Boys' Chorus .-lccomp. 4. , .1 . .15 . H :iw gl! Q 1 fx- Q' ARLEN REWERTS Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Boys Chorus 2: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4: Science Club 4: German Band 4: Band President 4. M ,wx an A l5plYlll St Illw -KRT! X ills-4 ROBERT REINTS FFA 1. 2, 3. 4. Sentinel 2. Treasurer 3. President 4. Sec- tion Reporter 4: Varsity 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Harriers 3. 4: Class Vice President 2. President 4: State Farmer Degree 3. 'TZ' we-f-sr EDDIE RICE Projectionist 2: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Varsity 4: Track 1. 3, 4: Football 1. 3. 4: Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Managers 2 rfb 6 M.. 5' S.-XNIIR X SIYITZ lin-'lin-lli-l.ll'1' 'li Ylll'Slly :ll llshrx ll l'lll.'1 21 Nliypd Qhu- ll1ll'1lIlllll'illS l, fl, -I1 Tennis ltus 2, fl, -lg Girls' iflmrllg 1, 2, fl, llg slr! lflulw 2: lillllll'l'll lflulu 2, fl, ll. l'r1-side-nl 33 Sl'll'lll'l' lflulr l. o- ,UN Ms., will W LOIS JOAN SHAW GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Tatler 4, Art Club 4, Li- brary Club 1, 2. KAY SHERWOOD GAA 1, 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1. , wi -f U lg., ' ,,,. l l I A --V V 1 . 1 ,, ..,, , Qs, wif , Q , , ,Mg ff , . 'all 1 ' Wt mi 1 'F , -ctw V ,Q 9 SHARON SKOGLUND GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Jesters 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Art Club 4, Homecoming At- tendant 1. 1 If!-fx A-W C - DUANE STEIN NORMA STONE DONNA STUNKEL Football 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3. GAA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Mixed Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Steward ,.,,,, SHARON LOUISE SWORD FHA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Steward High School 1, 2. Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Twirlers 1, 2 ,3, 4. High School 1, 2. 3 JACQUELINE THOMPSON CAROLE STANGLEY GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Jes- ters 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ro-To- Hi-Life 2, 4, Class Secretary 2. 7?56 Seadafa fwmm f ssei is A ' A , I ' - ' 'f A -rg, 1 2?'f ,:.:, .2 1 ::w. ,., , Qf' l 4 f Z i VCQSQLI J 1 ,fc ff, - ' KAY TOWN SEND GAA 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tat- GAA 1, 2, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, ler 4. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. CHUCK TROWBRIDGE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Track 2, 3, Tennis 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, German Band 3, Class President 3, Student Council 1, 4. 23 X , gf .s t il '-sr--wmv kg? DUANE TRUCKENBROD FFA 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Steward High School 1, 2. li, ff TERRY TRUMAN Art Varsity 45 Tennis 3, 4, Club 4g Science Club 1, 2. , - yssf 1 -. x , K . 'iss N' y . . x qrbv ,.1, - .. 1 A? z FREDDIE WALTERS Varsity 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Track 3, 4-3 Football 2, 3, 4-g Basketball 3, Class Treasurer 25 St. Procopius Academy 1. , -, ' A f f: I ' tst. 1 ,. . - f K A A . .aces . N' v. U' , 2 S if if. sbsss I f , ' - ' V71 : 'f aka wwf 4' N.. I A A I WILLIAM TYLER Monroe Center High School 1, 2, 3. ,,., .-', I V' 1 si. 5 v 1 ROBERT WATERS FFA 31, 4. Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus 43 Intramurals 3. 43 Steward High School 1, 2. . X X 41' vm? 5 Nh we A : 'va fn, ' S1292 'N X g f M Q' ,Jiri b 4 4 BETTY WHITE IJAVIC Wll.l.l'I'I I'S WARHICN NOIING Steward High School 1, 2. liund l, 2, 3, 44, Varsity 4-g IFIFA 23 Vu,-Hiqy 3, 4.3 lm,-3, Track l, 2, Coll 2, 3, fl-1 Ifnol- hall I, 3, fl-g Iiuskt-Ilrull I, 2, 3, flvg Cami-ru flluh I, 2. 24 murals 2, fl, fl-3 lfnollmll 2, 3, 4, Class Vim- I'l'1'S1lll'lll 41 Sllllll'llI Council Vive Presi- dent 43 llnys' Stun- 3: Revels- villm- lligh S4-lmol l. EMOGENE VOCELER Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Ro-To Hi-Life 43 Art Club 3, 4. . xl - sis ' ,: -.'j-,tml +.., L 1 , ' e a 5 T- MICHAEL WEATHERBEE ,Iesters 3, 4. President 4: Mix- ed Chorus 2. 3. 43 Student Council 2. -1. President 4: In- tramurals 3: Tennis 2, 4: Golf 3: Football 1, 2. 4: Basket- ball 1. 2: Class President 1: Boys' State 3. 'Mx . GAA 1, 2. 3, 4, FHA 1, 4, 7 Left Nlary Grower and Rev gre Kooietra di play the lore for books that earned them 1 f the title 'imost studiousf' Right: Warren Young and Marjorie Bosecker show their claim to the title Hmost co- operative. Left: Bob Waters and Har- ilyn Hintzsehe. chosen most serious. get a laugh out pf Latin. Right: Bernie Hubbard and Ruth Ann llclfachern. 'lmost dependable. may be depended upon to add tardy slips to that collection. The senior class bestowed their approval on the twenty outstand- ing seniors pictured on the fol- lowing two pages. Our camera took a slightly humorous View of the whole affair. Result: these pictures. Bob Reints and Carol Pinter reveal their secret for being most likely to succeed. ,f?.4 1'- 25 X Above: Grayce Pumfrey and Arlen Rewerts give vent to the talents that earned them the title hmost musical. Below: Barbara Pobstman and Bob Kiene indicate that being named as having the best sense of humor is nothing to be laughed at. Below: Sally Hegland and Mike Weatherbee, best act- ress and actor, rise to great heights lwith the aid of a balconyl. c QM Above: Sharon Skoglund admires Bill Larson's big biceps. Bill and Sharon are the Almost athletic seniors. w l l Below: Elsie Gittleson and John Heron prove that when two people are named most friendlyu they should be willing to go to bat for each other. Qi -an tvs ? i Marvin Alderks, President, ,lim Quitno, Vice Presidentg Miss Parks, Advisorg Joan Elliott, Secre- taryg Richard Berg, Treasurer. I Juniors: Do you remember . . . Leaving the unforgettable summer to start school . . . Changing schedules . . .Dashing around home football games selling hot dogs . . . Decorating the gym for Homecoming . . . Stuffing football players . . . Joyce Elliott pushing mum sales . . . How cold it was in the gym . . . History class . . . Dashing through the halls to beat the tardy bell . . . Explaining to Verna why we were late . . . Top row: Bob Lower, Jim Kosobud. Norma Rand, Bob Lawson, Gary Myers, Maxine Mankowsky, Duane Onley, David Meisener, Jerry Knutson. Second row: Bob O'Brien, Lorena Long, Alice Pobst- man, Wynette Koch, Marna Rasinusson, Sharon Madden, Lynn McFadden. Martha Pearce. Third row: Miss Bartman, Claude Reed, ,lim Quitno, Henry Knetsch, David Kinchen, John Kenny, Denny Mutton, Mr. Kruger. Bottom row: Joanne Onley. Kay Potts, Mildred Masters, Mary Leathers. Margie Nelson, JoAnn Larabee, Sharon Monson, Glenda Nachtigall. T 6 -We in if K 1 W ,t ' iiii liz ? 1 if it 5 1 4 Y 1 x 7f 'MDW W' 2 I s W l L., if i M f f mg, t W of ,, J e se e e ,,, ,, H-A-mlif t .f ,V . ' 'W 'T' ' his X1 , 1 . ,. XQL. lvvv- E V' ,AVL my , . .. I 9, 1 3, ., ' x ' 'N ' N-f W, 915' J V Alfgzgi-.ei3:?t' .Q ,s- Jim Glaser, Barbara Arjes, Barbara Boutain, Paul Grover, and Don Cross make hot dogs in the bus garage at a football game to earn money for the Prom. O Our seventeen men out for football . . . Denny Mutton and Don McBride making all-state football team honorable mention . . . Lee Hummell, our queen attendant . . . Performing with the band at the football games when it was so cold the comet keys stuck . . . How dark and quiet the athletic field was when football season ended . . . Top row: Mike Ward, Bob Russel, Roger Vesley, Jack Roeder, Ed Sandell, Rodney Wendt, Robert Shaw, Jim Schabacker. Second row: Arnold Waterland, John Voss, Mary Smith, Virginia Shrader, Henry Stanford, Glenda Vanderpool, Bill Smardo. Third row: Miss Parks, Ray Rippy, Bob Reeker, Richard Schurnaker, Dean Webber, John Scofield, Jim Seipts, Mr. Yenerich. Bottom row: Sharyn Withrow, Sibyl Smith, Nancy Whitsell, Donna Van Matre, Ronnie Sassaman. Shirley Rees. Diane Wolford, Joanne Willms, Bernice Russel. I I in 95,6 iixrll ,,l'4ffQ +1,A f ,f .-a Ed Sandell demonstrates diagraming technique. I Best school election . . . Marvin Alderks, president . . . Sleepless nights before semester tests . Raising money for the Prom at the dance held after the game January 21 . . . Mixing coats up in the checkrooms . . . The per- formance of Lower, Hackett, and McFadden in '6The Curious Savage . . . The juniors who worked on the stage crews . . . Seeing the movie HRomeo and Julietv . . . Top row: Mr. Nelson, Wendell Brown, Bill Alcock, Richard Berg, Terry Walker, Bill Coggeshall, Gene Abbott, Marvin Alderks. Second row: Joan Elliott, Judy Ewald, Sandra Brady, Jane Balluff, Genevieve Berkheimer, Jean Collard, Shirley Buchman, Barbara Arjes. Third row: Gretchen Bain, Bob Balcom, Richard Barth, Jack Collins, Lee Clegg, John Bailey, Bonnie Esposito, Barbara Bates, Sue Ewald. Bottom row: Joyce Elliott, Jeannene Bain, Barbara Boutain, Jeannine Coquilette, Jan Cox, Mary Cline, Karen Busse, Neva Eckhardt, Don Cross. 6 6 1 4:4487 wr. arg 'W-4 ' Z- r t ' tw J ' ,QI we i i K if t ,I E l 3 u , ' JoAnn Larabee. Alice Pobstman, Frank McCaslin, and Henry Knetsch look at pictures which ila lustrate the crafts of colonial times. Our six basketball players . . . Screaming voices of Bonnie and Connie . . . Committee work forthe Prom . . . Don Adams and his 9-piece band from Joliet . . . The Grand March . . . A11 the many fine times . . . Our Wonderful sponsors . . . Watching the seniors get ready for graduation and realizing that We will soon be the new seniors! Top row: Mr. Wline, Lucile Covig. Richard Hammel. Clenn Hayenga. Jim Hill. Nlerlyn Hendricks. John Jorgenson. Second row: Shirley Harrison. Henry Kaminski. Connie Harms. Kenny Harms. Joyce Cittleson. Harriet Hayenga, Judy Gruhen. Jim Glaser. Philip Hayes. Third row: Ronnie Hawk. Tom Holmes, Nancy Hill, Paul Grover. Ted Jones. Ronnie Holloway. Bill Hackett. George Holloway. Bottom row: Beverly Hayes. Linda Kazort, David Futrell, Danny lhnen. Sandra Green. Shirley Holi- son. Connie Horton. Rose Lee Hummel. .t xx Q 3'3 'I l .' X -. xx, 'l',,j-I egg., B W3 Hi x , ll J W P 'T 1: H ' 4 U- ju -,.. . E 1 - N -'egg s Q - - f A.. L 8 fxn , -A I ' v .1 fl we -, ' Y fl, an 5, . Q, ig , V r , 1 - I Y is rmll P' ' ' 1 K I 0 1. X N-N , K Dfw 1 Q 5 K i Num- Mike Keefer, Treasurer: Kay Batty, Secretaryg Mrs. Thomas, Advisorg Toni Weeks, Presidentg Bill Kassul, Vice President. .I Top row: Mr. Springtnire, Don Burke, Dick Askcland, David Estrcm, Tc-rry Elliott, Larry Davis, David Crawford, Roger Andrist, Jim Baker. Second row: Cary Arcnds, Sharon Ackland, Connie Erickson, Mary Carney, Jint Alberts, Robert Elliott, Kay Batty, Linda Dodson, Evelyn Casey. Third row: Judy Coquillettc, Cordon Beck, Bob Doctor, Merlyn Dummer, Roger Baily, Tom Beach, John Dentler, Carolyn Cooper, Ardith Dittmar. Bottom row: Jerry Askcland, Elinor Davy, Camille Dutcher, Mary Allen, Joyce Albright, Betty Carter, Sharon Davis, Doris Bosecker, Connie Daily. Delores Bosecker. Proof: Gwen 148 sophomores' 1. A large percentage of them come from T0 PVOUC-' The S0Pl10m01'6S HIC 311 SXCCHCIU rural areas. Therefore they are l'l0I16Sl and ClE1SS- hard-working. t V, , 1 Top row: ,lean Rainwater, Phil Sehuler. Chuek Rand. Wayland Stroud. Glenn Sherwood. Cary Voss. Robert Spratt. Terry Riley. Second row: Norma Vanstone. Herehel Woolhright. Shirley Sanner. Sandra Rajonis. Cary Strawbridge, Patsy Shaw. Ruth Skelly. Joyce Shook. BPIIY Tait. Sh8l'0fl Tyler. Clifford Scott. Third row: Mr. Curl. Kathy Sehabaker. Jo.-'inn Traver. Tom Wleeks. Dale Roop, Gary Tarvestad, Brent Vaupel. Diane Schafer, Rebecca Russell. Mrs. Thomas. Bottom row: Dorothea Riel-zlefs. Carol Vanderpool. Judy Wetzel. Maxine Woolhright. Barbara Swope, Janet White, Delores Shaw, Mickey Shaw. Jack Sherwood. Mary Thuestad. 2. A fair percentage come from small towns. They add individuality and friendli- ness. 3. Others come from the City of Rochelle This provides self-confidence. Chuck Rand. Judy Wetzel and Dan Cruben examine a fall bulletin hoard which was prepared by one of Mrs. Ellis's English ll students. as AN- U il' U r ,L 'f ' I f' xfx ,WF L-il- ' 1 T r at , 7'- yi fgdf ' ef fa li' ' 1 'Q 9 f'?'b 1' Top row: Louie Larson, jane Nelson. Mike Kee-fer, Marr-ia MCKQ-nzii-, Torn Moore, Carol Prentif-e. 3 9 J 3 l I Linda Kelly. Marlene leterson. . erond row: Russclle On-llig, Mary l ivrvv, Phyllis Hel rife, ,illian Leigh, Clyde Lowe, Melvin Long, Bruce Lazier, James Parker. Third row: Toni Mvflill, Charles Mcflray. Otis Stone. Dick Mitchell. Larry Kinchen, Mrs. Ellis. liotloln row: Janice l':-st, Reino Kivikko, Judy Nowlin. Berniece Prewetl, Sally Mathcny, Susan Mivliae-lis, Lily P1-na. Ronnie Primrose. 4. The sophomores are not quite the same as they were when they came into this school as liewildered fershmen. The girls are prettier and the lioys are taller. Both are smarter. fDon't take our word for itl Ask the teachersj 5. This class had more members on the first term honor roll than did any other class. 6. They are well represented in clnlis and on the laaskctliall and footliall teams. 7. They comprised a large part of the orchestra, the hand, and the choruses. 8. They threw a super welcoming party for the freshmen. The food was fine, the skit was entertaining, and the hand was excellent. Sophomores and freshmen enjoy dancing at the party sponsored by the sophomores November 5. 5' Qi, 4.5-'wif-f.'!'f'er3':?' -5 ff ' L f y- . , Top row: Donald Hayes, Wesley Jaeger, Philip Helley, Ronnie Hain, Bill Grennan. David Jarrett. Franklin Hintzsehe, Jack Fenelon, Don Gentry, John Hostettler. Second row: Freddie Hoffman, Gary Hamilton, Dan Gruben, Joan Gibson, Janet Graves. Charlene Graham. Ronnie Hayes, Loyd Holloway, Elias Johnson, Marion Pittman. Roger Gustafson. Third row: Miss Wolf. Nancy Hamm, Barbara Hammil, Joanne Fyfe, John Hintzsche, Mickey Finnestad, Ronnie Harms. Larry Heal, Marlene Gunn, Mr. Cooley. Bottom row: Nancy Flanders, Gayle Futrell, Kay Hunt, Doris Hakanson. Jack Herrman, Karen Harr, Pauline Jones. Joan Gruben. Neil Halverson, Anita Hanson. Mary Herrman. 9. Jean Rainwater, Tom Weeks, Wesley frosh-soph cheerleading, squad. Artist Janice Jaeger, Danny Leigh, and Jerry Strawbridge Pest did most of the original drawings for the represented them on Student Council. TATLER. 10. The class placed Karen Harr on the The S0ph0n101'Q5a1'Q O,K. Home Ee ll students begin to sew. 's H'-..- ,qmhqn 'DV' ,mg -lux yo vs.. 'Y' 16 'ft , Jw WLM U W:-vw,.4Qy X Y -if Back row: Doug Sund, President, Mr. Kyler, Advisor. Front row: Jean Nelson. Secretary: Ruth McQueen, Treasurer, Jill Kae Carlson, Vice President. Through the doors of B.T.H.S. on Septem- Flagg Center, Holcomb, Kings, Lindenwood. her 7, 1955, rushed l63 freshmen to begin a St. Patrickis, Steward, and White Book. From new and V31'iCCl life. They Came fl'0ITl IHHHY the first day this group showed its talent and grade schools: Central, C1'eston, Esmond, ve1-gatility, Top row: David Weatherly-e, Douglas Woodworth, Chuck Schell, Gail Wright, Sandra Set-oy, Larry Ranken, Larry Shoemaker, Kathy Walker. Glen Ludwig, Doug Pettenger. Second row: Stanley Pierce, Doug Sund, Jerry Ohlinger, Jack Stocking, Lynne Townsend, Willa Tobler, Aleta Whitlow, Judy Waters, Jean Schabacker, Delores Thomas, Betty Whaley, Ted Tilton. Third row: Miss Ceszynski, Roger Scott, DeWayne Swingley, Cary Stein, Dale Wright, Lavon Williams, Nancy Scofield, Roger Schumaker, Julia Thompson, Mr. Kyler. Bottom row: Tonya Swanson, Mary Whitson, Karen Supler, Gloria Squier, Bob Sawyer, Lenore VanMatre, Dale Trowbridge, Bob VanCura, Mary Smardo, Jerry Withrow. ,,. -www.-,v.-nmwvnawmmvww-mwmW,t,,X't ...W-,nv A.... V. ...M ,. , ,,, N .......g Freshmen in Mr. Skoglund's class study mechanical drawin They plunged intg thg fgquifed Subjgcts of SOD, Harmon, M3dCllI16 Slllltll Ellld Dave English, mathomatios, and physical education, W'eatherhee represented them. Large numbers and chose their electives carefully. A large of ffCShmCH j0iIl6d the band. orchestra. per gem of the C1355 madg the I101101' roll, chorus, and other clubs and organizations. At student Council meetings John Donald- Top row: Mr. Julian, Gary Manning, Larry Layman, Tyrone Manimen, Chuck Pohstman. Gene Matthews, Buddy Russell, Don Nance, Fred Reed. lim Martin, Dale Monson, Herman Ramsey. Second row: Hanna Metzger, Bill Nye, Sandra Pierce, Rosemary Reed, Marlene Roschke, Mary ,lane Lindaas, Mary Ellen Potts, Marilyn Plautz. Third row: Ruth McQueen, Jeanne Owens, Faye Meserole, Sharon Mayo, Bulah Lewis, Carol Pullin, Linda Lux, Sandra Rogde, Madeline Smith. Judy Sage. Bottom row: Barbara Rainwater, Ruth Reints. Karen Koski, Phyllis Leathers, Kay Orman, lean Nelson. Pat Malone, Stephanie Marsh, Clyde Russell. fn 1 W 'www .7 52 ff EKl7 5h law- A ,lv Freshmen of Mr. Armstrong's English class have a discussion with the aid of pictures of the neighbors of the world. Three freshmen, Lee Kannheiser, Jean Nel- major part in a Jestersi production. Gloria son, and Barbara Rainwater, were elected Squier was attendant to the homecoming cheerleaders. Jill Carlson, Ruth McQueen, queen. Wilnia Ehmen and Pete Horner proved and Lee Kannheiser became baton twirlers. themselves the top salesmen in the high school Pat Byrd was the first freshman to have a during the magazine sales campaign. Top row: Mr. Carlson, Fred Koch, Mike Harmon, Wayne Hayenga, John Govig, Jack Harms, Mary Johnson, Penny Hammel, Judy Gibson. Second row: Pete Horner, Eleanor Kehm, Deborah Kinchen, Oland Haywood, Butch Everest, Marcie Erickson, Peggy Harris, Kathy Fredrickson, Ed Elworthy. Third row: Lynn Gustafson, Linda Heller, Denny Ewald, Linda Halsey, Sue Herrick, Wilma Ehmen, Viola Elder, Brenda Harms, Meredith Hayes. Bottom row: Bruce Johnson, Cary Futrell, Sonia Erickson, John Ewald, Dick Kosobud, David Hakanson, Nellie Ketchum, Melvin Halverson, Pat Howe. . M, . , Q . if LW sa ' -. 1 , greg B f 'i 4 4 s 4. . Q l . ., 'K asks? Top row: Miss Leffingwell, Mike Argetsinger. Chris Boelkes. Doyle Curtis. John Donaldson. Ronny Cardot, Jim Browning, Darwin Bearrows. Linford Cowgill. Dick Andrist. Second row: Sharon Arne. Joyce Berg. Brad Beach. Russel Davis, Hughey Burton. Jim Crouch. Jack Barringer. Larry Casey. Rosalie Cardott, Judy Domdey. Carolyn Aimone. Pat Byrd. Third row: Phil Carlson. Frank Beardin. Verla Bain. Jacqueline Cote. Pat Dancel. Coralie Busse. Carolyn Crewford. Helen Allen. Eunice Cox. Jill Carlson. Bottom row: Judy Allen, Raymond Cote. Richard Butler. Lorenzo Capes. Bill Eckhardt, Doneal Davis. Larry Cote. Sharon Carter. Connie Aznoe. Seventeen enthusiastic fellows stuck with the football squadg Doug Sund, Dave Weath- erhee, Chuck Pohstman, Larry Shoemaker, and John Donaldson played with the frosh- soph team. On the freshman basketball squad were eighteen lioysg Mike Harmon. Buddy Russell. Roger Schuntaker. Dave Wleatherbee. and Doug Sund were the starting five. As you can see. these green freslnnen aren't squares. Students in Mr. Kyler's general science class study the stars of the solar system. A ,ina-f r cm' We if 4-Q..-z. ' its l .Q -. ll is J 3 I J fffj . X, X 312:-UD F3 JRN ORGANIZATIONS N.. -ii-1 r New Top row: Phyllis McBride. Jackie Thompson. Joanne Fyfe. Lee Coopricler. Hrs. Stotineister. Advisor: Diane Schafer, Judy Sage. Madeline Smith. Second row: Doris Hal-canson. Jill Larlson, Mary Allen. Pat Byrd. Nona Moore. Lois Shaw. .-Xleta Whitlow. Bottom row: Pat Malone. Jack SW! Designing page layouts. determining the sizes of pictures to he ordered. oh- taining information front cluhs and or- ganizations. and compiling the scores of the athletic contests are hut a few of the johs of the Tatler staff nienrhers. Having organized early in Septeniher. the Tatler staff worked on the major Sherwood. Mary Cline. Sharon Davis. Sonja Myers. Kay Connolly, part of the yearlwooli until approxi- mately March lO. when the last pages were sent to the puhlisher. The staff then hegan plans for the sunnner supplement. Above: Carol Pinter. Nlarie Cor-k. and Peggy Harris draw page layouts and r-hawk copy. xy llighlz lmls Shaw f'lll'4'l'x- svrzwr rnlotmaluon sln-vis. 40 Top row: Emogene Vogeler. Carole Stangley, David Schwartz. Beverley Covig. Marlene Oeeler- held. Second row: Nona Moore. Lee Coopritler. Donna Pt-tf.-reon. Nlrf. Stotmeifter, Aclxieor. liottorn row: Marjorie Boseeker. Anita Garwiek. Barbara Pobftman. Carol Claxin. 20- 70- 316- SMA! As a laboratory project in their Class study of journalism, tlle Ro-To-Hi-Life members publish the school newspaper every two weeks. Approximately four class periods out of ten are spent work- ing on the paper. To help in their work on the news- paper, the staff members critically study the make-up and Content of other pub- lications. . Sr Above: Anita Carwick. Donna Peterson. and Bev- erley Covig read commercial and exchange papers, and association magazines in the journalism center. Left: Nona Moore and Daxifl Schwartz prepare a dummy of the Ro-To-Hi-Lite. 4I it mfs 7 1-'Q I M8931 Top row: Mr. Cooley, Advisorg Dick Schumaker. David Crawford, Glenn Sherwood, Mr. Kyler, Ad- visor. Second row: Mike Wvard, John Orner. Dennis Ewald, David Jarrett. Bottom row: Mary Camp- bell. Bob Elliott, Ed Elsworthy, lack Sherwood, and Margo Donaldson. Q 1 b . Science Club members watch Bill Coggeshall and Mary Campbell construct a ba- rometer as part of their study of weather. WHY? Einsteinis Cousins is made f . up of students who are inter- ,Mw A ested in science. The purpose ' I Lg, , ' , 5 . t of the club is to hel 1 and en- -, 4- I courage these students by giv- ing them an opportunity to work with other students who have the sanne interests. Stu- dents ure encouraged to carry on projects in science and en- ,,,0 lor them in science fairs. Auf-rt' .Z '7 'f A, H' ' A or js ' 42 as AW' - .. r The Art Club functions solely as an educational group. This year the members il -M visited exhibits in the Burpee Art Gallery in Rockford and in the Northern Illinois State College in DeKalb. They also visited the Art Institute in Chicago. Art Club members painted several life-size figures in oil and enamel for a Nativity scene for a local church. For school activities they created a great amount of art work. 4:61444 - ,,.. - me is -rggvnit '-w i A -.,..f f 5' l 1 M, Q1 ki.. r f Fimtn Vw MA V fs Art Club members admire the results of their work on a Natixity -ff-ni' prtfjffl. Top row: Reggie Kooistra. President: Pete Renicli. Bob Ru-sell. Kenneth Hall. Dale Roop. Cary Arr-nds. Second row: Beverly Covig. Dick Mitchell. Treasurer: Truman. Marshall Henry, Emogene Yogeler. Third row: Peg Owens. Duane Onlex Sonja Meyers. Lois Shaw. Hr. Kruger. 5 . we rnan. John Dentler. Janice Pest, Yice President: Eunice Cox riolly, and Sharon Davis. Daxid Jarrett. Larry Layman. Terry gy llougin. Sharon Sl-iftglund. Jeanne Advisor. Bottorn row: Ronnie Sassa- Becky Russell. Secretary: Kay Cena 43 Top row: Mary Lef- .luhn-un. Nanny Hill. ,larl-rin lliniiipwii. Ulfnila Yaiiil.-rp-nil. Klary Smith. Wiynetta Kovli. .Xiiilrm Allircvlit. R-ffvfiiiary Rr-ml. Nlurrifrl Larwn. Lillian Leigh. Conniw Eriukswn. Nlary CETHPY. jf-an Cifllaril. Set-nri-l rim: Lwrf-na Nwrma Rami. Sliirlvy Harrifon. Nlartlia Pwarcv. Fliainn Nlaililwn. ,ivan Rainmatf held, Betty Bates. Juily Efpositi-. Einngenf- Yogvler. Cari:-le Stangl--3. Be-tty Bailvy Mougin, Sally Heglantl. Fli-relive Klnoria. Nlary Alliertx Kay Batty. janflt Gran-- Pliyllis McBride. Sliirlvy Sann:-r. Jeanne Owen-. Lynnv Tiivwxnwiiil. Katliy Wiallvr Bartman, Aclviwr: Fliarnn Fwnril. Nlarilu Nlnntgoiiic-ry. Donna Pvt:-rsi-ii. Kay 'li-xv Swanetta Anclferson. Frannie Cipnlla. Ruth Ann Blcliacliern. Willa Twlilf-r. Alma nolly. Bottom rmv: Pay Byrd. Barbara Polwtnian. Joyce Slimik. Marcia Klclivndv. Skeally. Juanita Cartf-r. Pwnny Brown. Nanvy Hamm. Linda Hvllvr. Fnnja I-frivk-0 :af 4,4 N i i l , 'LZ 'ge- 4Y- 'L Vw .v f iii , f Q., A 9' I2 91' f if 1? ' Top row: Karen Busse, Mary Campbell, Margo Donaldson, Kay Sherwood, Alice Horton, Marlene Gunn, Kathy Schabacker, Dorothea Ricklefs, Kay Hunt, Mary Allen, Camille Dutcher, JoAnn Traa ver, Anita Carwick, Barbara Boutain. Second row: Helen Allen, Madeline Smith, Linda Halsey, Genevieve Berkheimer, Jeanene Bain, Coralie Busse, JoAnn Larahee, Faye Meserole, Jean Scha- backer, Marilyn Plautz, Delores Thomas, Carol Ann Vanderpool, Mary Leathers, Mary Cline. Third row: Susan Herrick, Carolyn Cooper, Judy Allen, Shirley Hobson, Rosemary Kemper, Janet White, Sharon Davis, Sharyn Withrow, Sally Jo Matheny, Judy We-tzel, Doris Hakanson, Judy Nowlin, Ar- dith Dittmar. Fourth row: Miss Lindon, Advisor, Mary Pierce, Nancy Flanders, Sandra Harrolle, Margaret Clayton, Tonya Swanson, Armella Herrman, Pat Malone, Carolyn Crawford, Jill Carlson, Rose Lee Hummel, Nancy Whitsell, Sibyl Smith. Bottom row: Joan Cruhen, Pauline Jones, Meree dith Hayes, Delores Boseeker, Doris Bosecker, Phyllis Leathers, Karen Koski, Jean Nelson, Nancy Scofield, Ruth Rients, Mary Grover, Joanne Onley, Susan Michaelis. diff' Among the special events sponsored by the F.l'l.A. were 'GSnowland Enchantmenti' fthe winter formalJ, a spa- ghetti supper, a trip to Chica- go, a style show, and a tea. The girls made money by sponsoring Hobo Day and sell- ing Christmas cards. Each year they send their president to East Bay Camp near Bloomington, theirqoffi- cers to the officer training meeting, and delegates to the spring rally. This year's spring rally was held in Rochelle, March 3. The members meet twice a month. Junior and chapter Homemaker d e g r e e s are awarded to outstanding mem- bers during the school year. Delores Bosecker, Martha Pearce, and Doris Bosecker give the finishing touches to Snowmen, part of the Snowland Enchantment theme. if' 0 -9- +,,, I r 9P 4 ,... EEL Av E . ' , ig if Q -4 A .5 is E3 'ark gr as Top row: Roger Bailey. Doyle Curtis. Jolin Coyig. Douglas Pettvnger. Rieliard Bartli. I-'ranklin Hintzsehe. Ronald Hayes. Second row: Jerry Knutson. Ronald Stocking. Frank Beardin. Fred Koch. James Alberts. Herlyn Duninier. Donald Burke. Third row: Elias lolinson. Cai? Myers. Jim Glaser. Russel Davis. Jerry Ohlinger. Ted Tilton. Melvin Long. Bottom row: Ronnie Primrose. Larry Heal. Xlr. Curl. Advisor: Lynn Gustafson. ,Ierry Askeland. ,lolin Ewald. Bolt Reints and Jerry llavk row: Hr. Weliner. Ndyisor: W'ayne Peterson. Fe-vretary: Nlarxin ,Xlilf-rl-is. Adallls attended Ill? 5t3te Sentinel: Nlr. Curl. Advisor. Front row: Boll Waters. 'lqreasiliwiz Hivluird llartli. QOIIYGIIHOII 'lt QPl'lt1Uflt'lCl R+-porter: llolw Reints. President: Talbot Hayes. Yive Pre-ident. I as delegates: Lloyd Aeli- 1 2 land and Wayne Peter- 1 - l Q 4 g 1 y 1 S sou represented tlie eliap- l Q ter in tlie State Cliorus and lland. Tallwot Hayes and lloli Heints reeeiyed tlie State Farinei' degree at tlns eonyention. 'llaillvot Hayes. Hielmrd llartli and Nlatyin :Xl- 1lt'I'lxs l'0t1t'esc'tllCtl Iltt' clinpter :it tlie Yational llonyention in Kansas , . Lily. Nlo.. wliere De- Wiuyiie .Xdanis it-eeiyetl . . 1 . X 1 .F -F give. lugliest lf, L, ,X- ll wa rd. tlie National lnirniei' de- Q2 ggtgii' ai Top row: Ronald Cardot, Carl Brown, Marvin Aldvrks, Wayne Pe-te-rson, Claude- Rm-tl, Roger Cus- tafson, Jim Schahackcr. Sn-cond row: Robert Watclrs, Duane Trucke-nlurod. H1-nry Stanford, Wayne Hayenga, James Balcom, C-len Ludwig, Archie Eystcr. Third row: David Estrom, Rodney McQueen, David Montgomery, John Haym-nga, Ronald Hawk, David Weathr-rhct-. Bottom row: Lee Cllr-gg, Tal- lmot Hayes, Bill Alcock, Mr. Wehnclr, Advisorg Richard Berg, Robert Ackland, Rolwrt H1-inls. df 14 ' The Chapter maintains many judging teams. A grain team, W. Hayenga, D. vVCE1tll6I'l36C, CUT- were a winning state corn judging team. tis, R. Davis, and L. Gus- tafson took first in the sectional judging, as did the poultry judges, R. McQueen, L. Heal, D. Estrem, D. Montgomery, and M. Dummer. In grain judging, L. Heal, M. Long, and W. Peterson took the State Championship over 300 other schools. Other activities of the chapter included a pest campaign, a Parent-Son banquet, an-d an F. F. A.- F. H. A. picnic. 47 Mr. Curl, Advisorg Melvin Long, Wayne Peterson, and Larry Heal. These three F. F. A. boy 2.7 Q7 Top row: Miss Luhtala, Advisorg Penny Brown, Margie Nelson. Judy Cruben. Joan Elliott. JOYCE' Elliott. Joanne Willms, Judy Ewald, Lois Shaw, Jane Balluff. Second row: Diane Wolford. Doris Hakanson, Diane Schafer, Mary Allen, Verla Bain, Madeline Smith, Mary Campbell. Kay Sherwood. Alice Horton. Kay Townsend. Third row: Joyce Keele, Neva Eekhardt. Pauline Jones, Carolyn Crawford. Jill Carlson, Lee Kannheiser, Helen Allen, Lynne Townsend, Sue Herrick. Bottom row: Marie Cook, Pat Malone. Connie Dailey. Jean Nelson. Barbara Rainwater. Susan Miehaelis. Linda Halsey, Sibyl Smith. ' I l I The C. A. A, officers and their advisors planned the year's aetivity. Pictured below 'in the back row are Miss Luhtala, :Xdvisorg Florence Moore. Secretary-Treasurer: Miss Wolf, Advisor. ln the front row are Alice Pohstman. Point Chairman: Judy Harms. President: and Judy Cruben. Yiee President. W Une of the G. A. Afs major projeels involved sponsoring a gigaintie Hollywood Pre- mier at the local theater. R. 'l'. ll. S. students were east as movie stairs and performed amid at genuine first night ul niospliere. 48 They sponsored the annual C. A. A. dance and the Moth- er-Daughter banquet. Members learned to enjoy and participate in team and individual sports during their activity nights Mondays and Wednesdays. Basketball, softball, touch football, and bowling were some of the activities included in the year's program. Mem- bers also attended play days and clinics. Five C. A. A. members dernonstratr- the- flawless football technique that hr-lpf-1 make their fall picnic a success. Esposito is about to rece-ive the pass from center ' nf . v Top row: Lucile Govig, Janet Graves, Linda Dodson, Sandra Secoy, Beverley Govig, Bonnie Es- posito, Barbara Bates, Sue Ewald, Crayce Pumfrey, Lorena Long, Nancy Hill. Second row: Miss Wolf, Advisorg Sharon Skoglund, Judy Harms, Jeanne Owens, Marilyn Hintzsche, Lillian Leigh, Ruth Skelly, Martha Pearce, Alice Pobstman, Sandy Brady. Third row: Connie Harms, Betty Bailey, Florence Moore, Sally Hegland, Judy Esposito, Betty Bates, Emogene Vogeler, Peggy Mougin, Carole Stangley. Bottom row: Kathy Walker, Nancy Flanders, Peggy Harris, Glenda Nachtigall, Sharon Monson. Willa Tobler, Pat Byrd. 1 I 52 A ., ,, y , l l t f Top row: Pete Renich, Skip Kenny, Jim McCaslin, David Crawford, Jewel Rogers, Larry Ewald, Crayce Puniphrey, Bob Lower, David Jarrett, Bill Hackett, Mike Ward. Second row: Hank Kaminski, Sue Ewald, Lynn McFadden, Pat Byrd, Lynne Townsend, Ginny Shrader, Betty Bates, Peggy Mougin, Florence Moore, Sally Hegland, Mike Weatherloee. Third row: Miss Ceszynski. Advisorg Sharon Skoglund, Jane Balluff, Joyce Hammil, Pat Rucker, Joanne Willms, Joan Elliott, .Joyce Elliott, Peggy Harris, Carol Pullin, Verla Bain. Bottom row: Linda Heller, Betty Whaley, Julia Thompson, Nancy Flanders, Meredith Hayes, Delores Shaw, Sandra Harrolle, Jill Carlson, Rose Lee Hummel, Sibyl Smith, Pat Malone. Qeetew The Jesters Club is one of the two dramatic organizations at Rochelle Township High school. , ESM M JN4':lIll1'l'lu'1', illlcl Fllilftlll Nlxugllundl In il dramatic stein' from the play, The illlflllllh Satxxtggaxu Mrs. SAIYLIQQ' Lgzllly Heg- lnnlb tries to pncifx her nimwy-luiiigq' Vllllillivll, planed hy Pele Rt-nich, Mike 4, 2 - 'E ,Wi ,,,. 7 . . X Top row: Skip Kenny, Bernie Hubbard, Jim Quitno, John Jorgenson, and John Fabris. Bottom row: Kay Townsend. Carol Pullin, Sandra Seitz, and Frank Castor. These people comprised the stage crew of g'The Curious Savage. This year, the would-be members were re- quired to try out before being admitted to the organization. The main activities of ,lesters this year were the production of the three-act play, uThe Curious Savage, and the one-act play, 5 , 'E is ! , l W' ' QT 'M f i s-1f ' 4'Christmas at Lourdesf, which was presented to the student body during the holiday season. Officers elected at the beginning of the year were, Mike Vlfeatherbee, president, and Sharon Skofflund, secretary-treasurer. Z7 . The cast of i'The Curious Savage included twelve players. Standing: Sheri Stangley, Bob Lower, Sharon Skoglund, Jewell Rogers. Lynn McFadden, Crayce Pumphrey. Bill Hackett. Hike Wfard. Seated: Pat Byrd, Sally Hegland. Mike Weatherbee, Pete Renich. eq ,fx Zz? was :W f hx I M 3 762 . f gv ss, ,W IA y y: h -?gg1,,f 5- AK- . Q N 1 ,1. , .. 27: 'I I . ,. 7 N, Y 4 we-WM giant! ff 1, ' ' Mr, Back row: Joanne Willnis. Hike Weatherbee, Miss Ceszynski. Advisor: Hank Kaininski, Peggy llougin. Front row: Sharon Skogluntl, Pete Renich. Sally He-gland, Pre-siclentg Bob Lower. Secretary-Treasurer. HAct wellyour part, there all the honor liesf, This quotation is the motto of the National Thespian Society. Further aims of the Thespians are: ll J to estahlish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts, f2j to create an active and intelligent inte-rest in dramatic arts among lioys and girls in high schools. To he eligihle for membership, a person must have a total of thirty-five points ohtained hy hoth acting and crew work. This year the Thespians had a formal initiation, an informal initiation. and a dinner at lVlaXon's Manor near Oregon, Illinois. ln tlli. 1I'lI!'1llYlll1' plgn, 41ln'i-1- nil il ll'llV1l1'N.u lliv inotln-r :intl llllni. Nllli llvnlzinil nntl l't-Iv I fe, ,f 'Q 1 t 'I 'X-- Top row: Galer Beed, Dean Webber, Frank McCaslin, Ray Hippy, Richard Berg, Tom Cooper, Ronnie Orman, ,lim Hill. Second row: Denny Mutton, Terry Truman, David Schwartz, Darrell Daub, Chico Castor, Bernie Hubbard, Don McBride, Gerry Harter, Mr. Correll, Advisor. Third row: Jack Rocrler, Ray Kannheiser, Bill Alcock, Lee Clegg, Duane Stein, Bob Rcints, Eddie Rice. Bottom row: Rex Alt:-nburg, David Willctts, John Nugent, Tr-rry Walker, Freddie Walters, Chuck Trowbridge, Bill Larson. The object of the Varsity Club is to uphold the high standard of the letter ulfif' to create the highest and most noble ideal in sportsmanship, and to cooperate for the betterment of athletics at R.T.H.S. .tn An initiation banquet was held on January 24, 1956. The new members provided the food for the old members, coaches, and honorary members. The boys usher at basketball games and during tournaments. Top row: Denny Mutton, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Mr. Correll, Ad- ' visor, Freddie Walters, Vice President. Bottom row: Eddie Rice, President, Ronnie Orman, Treasurer, Bernie Hubbard, Sec- retary. 'tt lg, Glenn Sherwood. Mr. Springmire. and John Orner listen as Dick St-luimaker con- tacts another ham, The R.T.H.S. Radio Club 'lull' sists of students interested ill amateur radio. Any student with an interest in radio ope1'3fi011 can be a member. The aims of the Radio Club are: to teach members more about radio, help each other with radio problems, and to help newcomers get amateur radio li- censes. Club members talk to other MllE1lHS,, by voice or Morse code. The Radio Club makes friends everywhere in the United States. Even more thrilling is to talk to foreign countries, such as South Africa or Brazil. Officers are: John O r n e r, WQBQK, Presidentg R i c h a r d Schumaker. WQLGE, Vice Presi- dentg Mike Wa1'd, WNQRST, Secretaryg Glenn S h e 1' W o o d, T r e a s u r e rg and Mr. Leslie Springmire, WQGPC, Advisor. Top row: Dick Schuniaker, Mike Ward. Glenn Sherwood. Second row: Hr. Springmire. Adxisor: Donald Hayes, Bob Elliott, John Orner. Bottom row: Dale Monson. Jack Herrman. .lack Sher- wood. Dale Roop. 73333 ,Q , '11 mx , QL, ffm .. -eff' wx QW it sQsb.j5 font qtjlgg f 'si L 'Mgt fi ff'-PS ffl ff fl? gilt am tr111222 jc 2.5, g i - ft: 5 l J as , fv w 'f . ' - - gs ,-, , .F , , N , . ' R- E' Q WMAJ , 'H H Top row: Richard Schumakcr, Claude Reed, Donald Hayes, Mike- ,Mgt-tsingvr, Mr. Nelson, Advisor. Second row: Henry Kaminski, Bradley Beach, Bill Hackett, Mike Harmon, John Scofield. Bottom row: Roger Schumaker. Clifford Scott. Ray Cote. Ronald Hayes, Don Nance pw Members of the Projectionists' Club learn to operate all the audio-visual equipment in the school. They operate the movie projector, opaque projectors, rec- ord player, and tape recorderg by doing these things, the mem- bers are of service to the teach- ers who use audio-visual aids in the classroom. Since home use of projection equipment is common, members can use outside of school the abilities acquired in this club. This yearfs Projectionists, Club officers are: Richard Schu- maker, President, Hank Kamin- ski, Vice President, Bill Hackett, Secretary-Treasurer. I 1 1 7 Don Nance prepares the movie projector for the showing of a film. 4.1 87' vf ' ivwwmmwxf A. -- 5. lima? Top row: Jim Craves, Murriel Larson, Marilyn Hintzevhe. ,lean fiflllilftl. Br-xerley Cmig. Mary Car- ney, Phyllis McBride. Second row: Jufly Ewaltl.-,I4vyw Elliott. Kay Hunt. Sonja Hey:-rs. Ruth Skelly. Mary' Jane Linclaas. Sandra Brarly, Third rfnwz Mrs. Ellis. ,-Xtlviwr: lmllln L3f3lN'9- I-Ft' C 'PTltl T- Don Crow, Clifford Scott. Miss Happe. 1M,lx'i-nr. Buttulii run: Mary Grover. Sharon Davis. Nanny Whitsell. Janet White, Sandra Harrnlle. Mary Tliuwtatl. Club rnemluf-rs join in sung at their annual Christmas tea antl I W., JV' J 05 rrogram. ga T ,4 il t O E Q. The F. T. A. has concen- trated on helping its memlmers get a hettei' understanding of teaching as H vocation. The memlmers gave the Tnrliisli educator itetl the high scliool. They aittentlctl the t'Olll.t'l't'llt'0 at Galena a tea for who vis- regional and sent at i'epi't'sv1ita1tix'e to the state t'0llYt'llll0I1 ut Clmntpuigii. .Nl their inectings tltmugh- out tht' XCLII' they listetletl' to apt-nltt-rs on vzirioiis aspects of 't'l ,Q '4 st' mtg N U, D' l ' 0 as rx ,Q tm ling' .ml all. 11..'l the t l tllllllllllt'illl0Il.' of ll Ktmtl impli- l - er. 'llliey t'llIl1llXt'tl their aivtivi- ,t lies ln waiting .intl l e my 56 inllvg l' l ilx 1 .rant scim 0. Top row: Barbara Boutain, JoAnn Larahee, Sonja Ile-yi-rs, Phyllis Nlrliridf-. jolly Xyglg-rg' Second row: Mi55 MHCX, Librarian? JOAUH TTBYCF, Eleanor Ke-hm, Nlary fllinw, liollom row: Sally Matheny, Sharyn WllhfOW, Sandra Harrolle, Mary Crow-r. Miss lVlacy7s assistants this year have the honor of being the first to serve in the Uli- brary-centeredw s c h o o l, the latest idea in making the li- brary easily accessible to the students. The club helped plan the arrangement of materials in the new quarters. Members work in the li- brary daily and meet twice a month as a group. They gain valuable experience in library procedure which will help them in their remaining school years as well as in whatever occupation they may choose. WW Members of the club move books to the new library. A MMM QP' run 57 2 CI 2 O DCI 4 2 'Q D .E c C O L3 x-T au HP-4 Q2 au bd of :A ... Q1 4 M, la .M L2 Q., w :E lf -F CU 1-4 6 Q 'IJ l-1 su 1-1 V, ,-1 rd cn 'cf li' QI 3 cv 1-4 CJ 'U 2 as Q1 'LJ .- .- c fb 5-1 D-4 H Caro : Larrv Lavxnan. S 'D n-4 . 6 ,.L:..QJ,q,.. QBEQZEZ izalrjczii mmgm . . GJ- ' E:NZ9Qq5Fv Qzgszgeb Ga Eu., .. 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Wayland Stroud. Doyle Curtis. Tyrone Nlammen. Elvis Beck. .lohn Kenny. Glenn Sherwood. Otis Stone. Crayce Pumfrey. Aceompanist. Third row: Lorenzo Capes. Mike Keefer. Doug Woodworth. Charles McCray. Bill Hackett. Paul Grover. Lin Cowgill. Don Gentry. Bill Smardo. Duane Onley. Jack Stocking. Donald Nance. Bottom row: ,lack Sherwood. Danny Leigh. Peter Horner. Roger Schumaker. Ed Elsworthy. Ray Cote. Ronald Harms. Tom Weeks. Melvin Long, Elias Johnson, Don Burke. Ronald Stocking. dw' W' Top row: Mr. Gieske. Director: Pat Byrd. Marilyn Hintzsche. Sharon Christman. Glenda Yantler- pool. Ruth Skelly. Linda Kelly. Sharon Ackland, Penny Hammel. Sandra Secoy. Marlene Peterson, Second row: Joyce Hammil. Kay Hunt, Nancy Flanders. Donna Stunkel. Elsie Cittleson. Ruth Kle- Eachern. Sharon Monson, Kay Townsend. Barbara Hammil. Joyce Cittleson. Third row: Kay Potts, Jeannene Bain. Verla Bain. Pauline Jones. Karen Supler. Carolyn Crawford. Lynn Towns.-nd. Sally Matheny. Linda Kazort. Marna Rasmusson. Bottom row: Kay Orman. Sihyl Smith. Donna Yan Matte. Marie Cook, Lenore Vanlllatre. Meredith Hayes. Janet White. Susan Xlichaelis. Mary Thuestad. I 1 . ' 'x .N X K Q, ' v .. RN y s C? Nw -. ...ix , .fclqigt Q . YN .X N 'nw 4 x K S5 , ,. R31 Ji SN 1 ex xv 1- o-uv'-' Top row: Margo Donaldson, Sharon Skoglund, Shirley Rees, Murriel Larson, Mike Weatherbee, Ed Rice, Arlene Rewerts, Rex Altenburg, Jim Quitno, Wendell Brown, Sharon Sword, Crayce Pumfrey, Mr. Cieske, Director. Second row: Karen Harr, Shirley Harrison, Marcia McKenzie, Jewel Rogers, Bob Ackland, Bob Waters, Galer Beed, John Jorgenson, Mike Ward, Bob Lower, Mary Herrman, Lynn McFadden, Glenda Naehtigall, Lee Cooprirler. Third row: Carol Prentice, Carole Stangley, Peggy Mougin, Rosemary Kemper, Sandra Seitz, Terry Riley, Bernie Hubbard, Ed Sandell, Shirley Johnson, Connie Harms, Mary Pierce, Judy Harms. Bottom row: Kay Sherwood, Alice Horton, Sharon Madden, Sally Hegland, Norma Stone, Sally Sandell, Maxine Mankowsky, Carolyn Cooper, Shirley Hobson, Jeannine Coquillette, Lee Hummel. 'xed amen Joyce Keele, John Jorgenlon, Mary Campbell, Judy Harms, Karen Harr. Standing: Lee Cooprider. Lee Kannheiser. Norma Stone. Kneeling: Ruth McQueen. Jill Carlson. I Zend Top row: Mr. Cieske. Directorg Sharon Mayo, Deborah Kinehen. Ted Tilton. Tyrone Ilammen. La- von Williams. Verla Bain. Second row: Connie Aznoe, Dale Roop. Doyle Curtis. Fred Heed. Bill Er-khardt, Duane Swingley, Sandra Rogde, Linda Dodson. Third row: Aleta Whitlow. Marlene Ros- chke. Bill Nye. john Covig, Eleanor Kehm. Bob Van Cura. Neil Halverson. Bottom row: Peggy Har- rie, Boll Sawyer, Wilma Ehman. Betty Whaley. Pat Daneol. Marilyn Plautz. Helen Allen. Stephanie Marsh. .E fl-L4 Llk-, W fllfm uf H fkff ly N r ix K if-f JVN 'ax 'V' 4 X. maxim f ,ld K XW f E N x Jlvh x ff Q A Ngx wg 111417 q - ' Y if U , 1 1 , r. 0 QE , i ff of -:I W ig' 3 x, , 'W -, 75 k ,X A 'fit 1 ff f D 'V I WH 2'-.X , ' , f 1 9 Y A vx ' QTIQIJ? 4 LL f ff K . ' -F, ll? XV. ' 4 L --'.' .: , I f' -4 2 it vm. ' fx Q xlf' gl I 'er' x C 'i , -4' N ..- 'li 1 X, - 5 fx :na-.L 'S 1,1 V ' 'I X X g , 'ggi 'A rv XX C10 5 IW f1O:f5T'D0'tl,1nnl?,Q,-yfyrx -va-X...wxm,s,,,x ' -,, 'NlfN0 l K.fYr Ann rs nnfxnq ronri 026 fvxx A n n fx 0'3 OC nfmn rg 15 n 'N -fwrvxn nn nv ' nn fa? naman mmnfx rxnnrXf1nf1d , , x 3' Xjfff X 1 , 3 AA vf IM, 'uflfc I 412 1 - ' 6:0 iff l-u-5-. 'ff fffffz, ffffffwfff vf xff Qfy W7 wf gs f'TH -x 'N A 'Xl' Ad A A ,K JAN1ce VEST .iA A W ir fx. V 1-gf-x 1 .' Y A su , W ' CW :I f ' 'tg I, Q t . ,H N .- -4 Q .,- V-Q, ...iii- 11, Yi... QW' ff' 7 A ATHLETICS X ,Rfk- Q xt E in N 3 64 rv ' ,, ff N xr, 1 The homecoming attendants included Gloria Squier. Karen Harr. and Rt-ee Lee Hutnniel. The hmnecorning dance. which was held after the game Friday night. was a highlight of the homecoming activities. The students included Gerry Harter. Lynn McFadden. Sharon Skog- lund. Blannie Pierce. X-'14 Y -l Frances Cipolla. a senior at R.T.H.S.. was Chosen honiecetning queen. 7955 if ' The liomeeoniing spirit was only slightly dampened lmy a 5l-0 mauling at the hands of the Deliallt llurlts. lfriday. Uctolwer fl. The footlvall game was followed hy the annual dunee in the gytttttusitittt. lleeurtttiotts xwtv neeo1'tli1ig to the Hal- lmu-mt theme. The ,lesters presented L1 skit vttlilled NTTllIlQI,t'I'0llS llan Nlk'G1'0W.u John llemn It-d the stmlw danee on the Ill't't't'tllIlQ, night. The atgrivtilttitv vlass pro- with-tl ll lltlllllllk' lltil' ll0lQ:lll1 mt XYt'tltt0Stlaly' night :md attmtlivl' lui' the llulws 'lllllll'StlLly night all ChIlSllIl-XYt'Sll'l'Il Field. llw lluldels dropped their eonlest lt-0. -in xx' 4 This IQ a vis-w of Ihr- f'll1't'fli'8flf'TS at thf- wp Qwxion uptown. Victurwl are Sally Hflglaml, Cunrriv Harms. Prfggv MUUXUH. and Ufvnniv Esposito. 1 ' Q! 6 101' 'llifliis 3 , f 'e'.44f,t,4'llf ffl gm . Qyvfff' Q ,,. mf 'ig G ibm 01.4 Hubs open the homecoming game with a hang running onto the field through a paper ring. rllhff Slllllxl' 4lL1mw-, XN'lllf'll um llvlrl lllf lllgllll ln-lfvrrf lllllIIf'4'4iIllIllQl, unix urn ex l'llII1g1 vu-nt. llll'lLlI'4'4l am' lxux Iuun srfml. Nlllflllll l'1-urf '. lfrunlx llvfuitr. uml lilair lllllllf'NlLl4l. 1 Top row: Bob Doctor, Jack Roeder. Richard Berg, Wendell Brown, Tom Holmee, Denny Mutton. Jim Hill, Bill Larson, Duane Stein, Ronnie Orrnan, Frank McCaslin, Tom Spraetz, Lee Clegg, Galer Beed. Second row: John Kenny, David Willetts, John Bailey, Henry Knetsch, John Hayenga, Rex Altenburg, Talbot Hayes, Wayne Beach, Gerry Harter, Bernie Hubbard, Warren Young. Williaiii Alcoclc, Mike Weatherbee. Bottom row: Chuck Trowbridge. Ed Rice, Don McBride, Darrell Daub. John Nugent, Coach Edward Thommen, Athletic Director Williani Helms, Coach Walter Correll, Bob Lower, Chico Castor, Duane Onley. Dean Webber. 7955 7 Wm Muurd Don Nlvllriilv is wailml on the ground in the center of thi puluri but li I ln liinl I1 lim llVl'l'll'lxNUIl NIH'4'4lY Iwi-k llulle bnvlx. Slfttlllillttrtllll IJl'l'lJ N F N TS B4il:lx1:1 llJll'lt'Ill I,Vlllt'4'l1lII 5: lixwlx lnllllsii Mvmloln l,1'lX1lHl llvluc's4'o': 1ll't'll lXlUlll1 553, , , YM... f . 4 ,I ' ., , . 5 sv M .if '4 ,ltllllll'l'Il - un if A Jar 7. . Tlfffl Ill, li 14. Zo N10 541 U ll , v ... , ,Q -f.gy.1., ey,-..: 5, Ei ! , -- 466 The Hubs wound up the football season with three wins, four defeats, and one tie. In the NCIC conference, they finished third ahead of Princeton, Ceneseo, and Hall Town- ship. Batavia outscored the Hubs 34-13 in the season opener. In the next game, the Harlem Huskies tied them 12-12 on a touchdown in the closing minutes of the game. The Hubs, next opponent was Princeton, whom they beat 20-14. Rock Falls took advantage of the host Hubs and beat them 26-13. After suffering this loss. the Hubs met a strong lVlendota team. The Trojans showed no mercy and beat the Hubs 40-0. Then the DeKalb llarbs came to Rochelle. and they, too, held Rochelle scoreless. 50-0. The Hubs sought revenge at Gene-seo, beating the winless Maple Leaf team 18-0 and wound up their grid season by de- feating Crete-lVlonee 7-0. .. My Ut Qi. . 1. 5 X 5 - ., n p 2 9.6 ' . ' -A . 4-'G 1' I' mjbw f'0.f-giptairis Us-rry llartvr and llill l.ar- ,.,,n mtv- 21 ,hurt lm-uk from :lrill to pttft' with Ed Tlmnnnvn. assistant f'tlLtt'll2 William Helms, athb-tit' director: Ilftfl Walter Corn-ll, ht-ad voavll. In the DeKalb game Dean Webber tries for a pass which drops incomplete. X C Top row: Manager Tom Weeks. Brad Beach, Lynn Gustafeon. Don Nance. lohn Donaldson. lack Stocking. ,lack Harms, Mike Harmon. Gary Manning, Darwin Bearrows. Doug Woodworth. Otis Stone. Russ Oellig. Bruce Johnson. Manager Boh Lawson. Second row: David Crawford. Don Gentry, Doug Sund, Bruce Lazier, Tom Beach. Bill Eckhardt, Merlin Dummer. Chuck Pohstman. David Wleatherhee, Mike Keefer, ,lim Parker, Franklin Hintzsche. Glenn Hayenga. Rodney McQueen. Dick Melton. Denny Ewald. Bottom row: Coach Julian. Larry Daxis. Chuck McCray. Larry Shoemaker. Jim Baker, Gary Hamilton. Wayland Stroud, Dan Gruhen. Chuck Rand. Dick Mitchell. Bill Kassul. Terry Elliott. Phil Helley. Roger Gustafson. Coach Skoglund. 44, we f Larry Davis 489i leads the interference for Chuck Pohetman who ie tackled hy a C.-rieet-tw Itlaver. The Huhlete won 24-0. 1755 74055455 71714455614 The Huhlets ended their grid season with a 4-3-1 record. They opened their season with a 13-6 win over the Batavia frosh-soph. They then Went to Harlem and heat them 6-0. Their winning streak was ended as Princeton tied the Huhlets 13-13 in their first conference game. After losing to Bock Falls K6-181, Men- dota f0-6j, and DeKalb K0-271, they showed a surge of power in beating Ceneseo 24-0 in a conference game. In the last game of the sea- son, the Hublets shut out Crete-lVIonee 6-0. The Hublets ended the season with a 1-2-1 conference record. SCORE BOARD We Opponents 13 Batavia rrrr. 6 Harlem ,.,rr 13 Princeton? 6 Bock Fallsdq 0 Mendotajt .,rrt 0 DeKalb ..r.. 24 Geneseobk .,rr, 6 Crete-Monee .tr. XC0nference Carnes Th ey --6 1:0 or .,.rr 13 . .,rrr 18 6 1 27 0 0 Pictured are C0-captain Chuck Rand, Coach Julian, Coach Skoglund, Elm' f Il Rf-'dn Y A McQueen. W . , A '15 4 ,SW - W ,. 69 436555-Ai. Cldglj WW wtf-.si 6 ,i, z,,1,A,.. Q tg-E25 2 .- get? Q9 il? QM . Top row: Coach Thommen. Ron Ornian. Chico Castor. Bob Lawson. Second row: Ed Rice. lim Hill. Chuck Trowbridge. Terry Walker. Ray Kannheiser. Freddie Walters. Bottom row Denny Mutton. Jim Seipts. Larry Ewald. Dare Willetts. Bill Larson. 7955-56 Z' The Hubs opened the season by dropping to East Aurora, a big power. 48-60. They then showed a burst of power and beat Har- lem 56-61. Both West Rockford and Mt. Morris defeated the Hubs. but the latter was a widely disputed game. The Hubs' next game. which they won 66-33. was with a weak Hall Township team. Rochelle entered the DeKalb Holiday Tour- ney and whipped Kirkland 77-62. ln the sec- ond round the Hubs were tronnced by De- Kalb 56-79. A fter resuming the regular season schedule. the Hubs dropped five straight games. four ol which could have gone either way in the last few minutes. ln the next game tht- llllbs de- feated a highly favored l rt-eport learn 67-62. Following this win. the llubs delieated their rival DeKalb 73-46. The remaining part ol' the season was evenly distributed with lloeh- elle ending tht- regular season with a t-ll record.. ln the liegional Tourney, the llnbs showed great improvement over regular season play by defeating l'olo 92-fl-3 and lVlt. lVIorris 7fl- 54. ln the last round. they were defeated by a small but powerful learn ltiorreslon 70-37. '21 SCOREBOARD We Opponents They -lt! East Aurora .. 60 56 Harlem . .......... rr,,7 , ,51 42 Vilest Rockford . 83 -LT Mt. Morris ., , .. 7,,,, 7,52 66 i:'Hall Township 38 56 'iiDixon ,A ,,,,,, .,V,V H58 65 Sycamore 5 T12 58 iiOttawa . 5 63 58 Belxidcre . ,, 569 70 iiljrinceton Y, M672 67 Freeport 62 73 iiDeKalb , 4.6 62 Oregon 68 54 'iSle1'ling 58 54 Hiblendota 68 65 Mt. Morris 71 'P-It iilielieseo 52 U5 llllovk lsilllts W T0 70 llelximlelv 57 lll'ilxAl.ll ll0l,ll7fXY TOUHN:XN'lENT 77 lxirkland , 62 56 llelialb TO HICUIONAI. 'l'0llllN.'Xb'llCNT '32 llolo Y .13 71l- Ml. Morris 5-1 70 l orrt-eton , ST +lf.Ullfl'I'l'lIl'l' genres Dv-nny Nlutlnn 120i am! Larry Ewam 123' jump ffvr a re-lmunrl in tiiv gainf- againq thi- Harle-in cage-rs. Thv- Hljlyu won this nnfl. tiw first of thf' SPQSHH for them. 56-51. Right: Daw- Willr-IIC HMP scorf'-S against Ur-Kalb in lhr- holirlay tourney. Hutton 12OP, Hill 1331, anil Larson 1153 arf' in rhe- background. Below: Dr-nny Hutton. first-string cvntwr, anrl Bill Larson, fan- tain, discugrl team taCliCs with Coach Thominen. Lllllf-L Imnil l2,I tile- III vain Im .I Illfllllllfl In Ili' ,mu t,r . 4. L . i NN' E EL v 2 5 if Chuck Rand. Captain. and Rodney' KlC'l,jUf't'Il talk over Huh basketball strategy with Coaeh Correll. 'N' -r A qi- K lets The Huhlets showed marvelous iinprove- rnent in the latter part of their cage season. The height. teamwork. and shooting ahility hrought the Huhlets to victory. The Huhlets started the season weakly hy losing nine out of their first twelve games. The teanrworli then started to pay off with a 47-30 win at Oregon followed hy a 56-51 win over Sterling. The Huhlets kept the hall going through the hueket in a conference game with llendota and in the ganre against Mt. Morris. Following a 48-32 win over Geneseo. the streak ended in a defeat at Rock Falls. The regular season ended with a vie- torv over Belvidere on our Court. The Huhlets finished the season with a 9-lO reeord. 7755-56 Z' Qfalfew I 'Illl-I l'.:lsI XIIINVJI. ll4vsl1'lllI'l l'IIIl 'il Ihr' Iftl nl Ihr' l!ll'lllI4'. 72 5 I , LA.. 1 N , QV Q f L0 x-V :JJ N R' 'Q , if A .SL as . , , -4 , N,..w fff11,A 7 -si g f' .,AN . V3 - 1 , fl , .. B- W km X : ,A 1 .QQ if Ea me M ,W Top rim: fiouvli llorre-ll. Sluili-nl liUlll'll llraun. liivliuiwl Nl'-lion unil llrniw lolunson. Nluiualgi-is. Svc-olirl row: lioilnuy Nll'l.llIl'4'll. llill Kas-ul. ,lolm llo-tvlilvr. Iluxifl Nloiutgormry. 'limp lfllioti. ,lim llalivr. llotlom rms: llivlx X'-lU'lilIHl. lion llvnlvx. liogvr Mu-ltllson. l.lllII'lx liuml. lloug Sllllll. llill lxa-sul anfl Doug Nllflfl 4.5.11 lmlli try to olrtrnn ilu' lnall in Iliw' game against Xlounl Xlorris. lluslulson 41211 anrl Hun are at tliv riglil. SCOREBOARD We Opponenls They 38 Aurora 777 ,7,,,, ,, 6 1 39 Harlem 7,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 49 -10 West Rockford ,,,,, 751 58 Mt. Morris 7,7,, 1 ,e 545 58 Hall Township , , , , -15 JPL Dixon .oo,. rooo, 1 1 54 38 Sycamore Y,,, 55 51 Ottawa .Yo,7 5, 1 53 34 Belvidere ,7,, 7 ,,,, 741 37 Princeton. ,, -1-I 47 Freeport H 1146 50 DeKalb 60 47 Oregon 1 311 56 Sterling tt,, H1 51 44 Mendota t,,, 41 60 Mt. Morris N ,V H-1-1 -18 Geneseo tt,, 1 W-32 38 Rock Falls rrrrr ,161 53 Belvidere so Vrrrraa 41 W 7 all 'Varsity cheerlf-aders Bonnie Esposito. Connie Harms. Sally Heglantl. anal PWSSY Mmlgifl df' Team Fight cheer. 7?55'7756 Eight girls were Chosen from the forty-one that tried out to lead the cheering section of Rochelle High. four for the varsity and four for frosh-soph. The frosh-soph Cheerleaders wear white slaeks and purple jackets during the footliall season. The varsity Cheerleaders wear purple slaeks and white sweaters. During the basketball season the frosh-soph wear purple skirts. purple vests. and white blouses. The varsity wear purple skirts and white sweaters. The girls attended a Cheerleading clinic Oetolwer 29. at ISNU. Normal. Illinois. Frosh-soph cheerleaders Lee Kannheiser. Karen Harr. Barbara Rainwater. and Jean Nelson fkneelingl show their cheerleading spirit. 'iff' , 1 1 f- . f Q' 21 -. W ,Q f , ,J 3 1 The Ha ' rrieis lregttn the wuwii with it trirnignltn' meet ut Deliulli with the lluxlr- nnrl St. f,lmi'le5. Heints fiiiifliwl New-oiltl to Deliatllfs Jim liowers. The Harriers next playerl liner to Nlentlotu. fiuptniii Heints emily won thif ranfe. The Sterling :Xnmml lnxitationul Meet was the thirrl text for the team. In at field of d1J1Jl'UXlINtlTf'lf' 100 runners, Rochelle niatle a goofl showing. I The Harriers finished the season .T ff. , H-Ml 'ff S with a duel meet at Dixon, the NCIC conference meet at Dixon. fr, . -0 .. -K ----.. . . and the distriet meet at East Roi-lv ford. Top row: Coaeh Helm'-. Larry Layman. anml Claucle R4-r-rl. Bottom row: Holi Reint-. James Balcom. and Larry flrask. This being the first year Rochelle has offered wres- tling, the team was low on experience. They finished the s e a 5 o 11 with a O-5 record. SCOREBOARD We Opponents They 0 DeKalb ..... ...... 5 2 17 Ottowa ,,,... 33 2 Dixon .. ...... 51 14 Dixon i.i.. ...... f 31 18 DeKalb ....,. 33 70 Top row: Coavli Layiie. Tom Klonrv. Philip Hi-ll'-3. llnli ffllioieii. anrl ll:-nr' Nleittlvw-. Nlanager. Feeonil row: Lynn Cristal-on. llouglax Wnnflwfwtli. Darwin B+-arrnwx. ann Hike Weatlierliwf. Thiril row: Efl Fanilell. Xlii-key Shaw. Cliarlee Nlvffray. anfl Kenny Harm-. Bottoin row: ,lat-lx Sliwwooil. Don Nam-w. Duane Unley. Mike Kwfvr. anil Clyde Rus-ell. Z 75 .Xt thP fwotluall luanquvt. the so Captainx of thv 1953 football tflam. Bill Lar-Un aml Cvrry Hamer. arv Cougratulatffl by lxy William-Hn. athlvtic nlirwctrwr uf the L'r1iwr-ity of Wi-Cousin. Thr nfwvly-elf-Ctelil co-captaim for tlw 1956 foutlaall 5:-awn. Dr'HHj' Hut- tffn and Lee Clegg. ftaml by. RO CHELLE SIDE LIGHTS R1'l4'llr'lln' l3Il4 Nll4 V' lllvil' gclllflo N pirit 3- tllf' Hull: wmv 3Il lllfJ lid-l'U'l. ,xxx , ,l wm xv f ul' .f My ,,! Q S Vuriulw fwgzlrnlfzlliwll- flu llI lI 53 X gl' em -N PM-I 11, kv-rp llll' 1'l1f'4'lu1mlll IIIII f IH X I yung '-lllnlulllly' Ill llll' llnlll I QIIIIIV'-. A X I X ' ,l l l 1 I I NK A 41 xg!!! 6,0 CTASSROOM ACTIVITIES Martha Pearce. Sally Hegland Judy Harms. and I-Janne W'iHn1N dmnonstrate a distillatifiwn experi ment using the Leibig Condenser ,- Nhulvx llwlvs-fu. 15--rum PvIv1'Q-WI, 11-wwuf-xv U1-ILl1vix11vr' .md ilmix- lvx 1111-k11m.xn Txxlvn .IH-Xlwtmxvlx lx N11-N RJIIIIWJII I1-Hx Ihvm hom 'w muxmll .1 ,'lV1H'I. John Voss explains to the class how an infinitive is used in dia- graming a sentence. Y H, '- i f:ZiT5f27 X R V Bob Doctor, Rnbvrt O'Brif'n, and Be-rnie Hubbard are painting the tool room a brilliant orangc- color. Six students from the SP-315511 I class read parts in a Spanish play. X panel diwu Mn 1 carned IH by Donna Ntunkel Nlup Ixwnm lim lICCa:l1n Bwttx Ballcx and Bob Ackland m pe-ech Cla W- . 'Cm I ,NX 1 . 1 Mr. Ht-imw 4'XlliLliIlS tht- Art hro4 pmla to his invwtigating class. Html of mursv 4-v1-ryhofly knows what Artllmpmla un-ll 1, , 1 i lil!! -83655 ' 'pnm..W.wW WMAQ . , . -my Sw s , N If-wrl How-rs 1il'Il1UI15iT8it'S 110W 1-, sf- lln- IHM typvwrilvr IH rs. Olwnfs vvffim- practice- Ciuss. Students in Mr. Carisonas Civics class slave over a test, w Bill Eckhardt. Sharon Mayo, Ted Tilton, Doyle Curtis, Dale Roop, and Connie Aznoe practice for prep band under the instruction of Mr. Cieske. ogy qw 1 ln on 1' ul' llls lmolxkm-11i11g 1-11155115 Nl! Willa' llCll1S mlnyyp 1711141111111 ' 1 ll 4l1lIlN' uw:-'mlm-nl f 4 The boys in the woodworking shop are having a demonstration of a skill test. 44 5efU f ag lwys lvarn lu distin- Slulsh good seed from poor gf-ml, - 'I 'R ,::,J' 83 Silence falls upon the electricity lecture room as the physics Claw takes a test. times the third hour shorthand while they tal-ge dictation. -S an Nlr. ligixm' :mtl sL'H'I'1ll slunlenlx from lllNs'l1lSs impvvl tht- inotnr vii lln- non 4lI'iXl'l' lI'llllllllg1 rut. Joyce Hannnil, with stop walrih. Russvl Davis, Shawn Maym, anrl Linda Lux mlisvnvf-r -that English iQa 'lwffiglllyl' sulmjvct in Mrs Stfwtnme-i:a1f'r's ninth huur Class. Mwikff f ' f 4 QW 2 QWAQQH l 'L -T'-J! flifi' l , A , . 0 ' nw f , 4 fy'-rfb? ff, 'J ff My gfM4,',fpw WP f 1' ' , fx l va f' -'iz' 'ff.7,J , Q Egg, ,.,72j.gQ45:',, ' S' Q .,.,.Y ,. .341 .,,. ,. y ra Wl1z2P':2:E 1' , ff ., ,,ff:'w, 1 , g PM ,, , , , :far ' 'ann if Gail Wright explains to Lenore Van Matre how to solve a prob- lem by the algebraic method. rdf F . Yw-n1'ri4'l1's gm-fvrnelry claws urk wilh a dilfe-rm-nt kind of CUI1SlTlIf'llUIl 1-quipmc-nl. 0. Tlwsv eight girls in Miss Wulfs Class are participating in a swiul gamv which is a part of physical efluvatiwn. In pliyfival e4ll1c-ation c-lass:-Q stu- ilvnlss ivurn fur 1'z-vrwzltioil ami fur iI'l'lIH'0Nt'ti hr-ailll. H1-rv Limlu Kelly M-ts up thw hall in plaiing the gains' of xollvy-tvnnis. 'fi Af. AY .xx N . M -2: Yi df' , swf . Nj Mm bh- XA l.lgl1I in Mm vlxl .iw 'INN illllll Wir. IIIUIIIIIIUIIN NH l1l'u1'I11'w' l'Illl5liIl'lllt'?4. ' Y- , '94, Sturlvnls in Art l print linnlf-um lilm-ks fur filll'lNlIllL1S vurslf. 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Rochelle lit-at Kirklanrl. HMM 3-fSchool resumes. l8-Exams. l9-Exams. 20eNo school. 31-Football banquet. lvy Williamson speaks. ? 4-Central school dance. lO-No school. County Institute at Oregon. l4--F.H.A. Spaghetti Supper. 16-Music program at Esmond. lT-Five wrestlers go down state. 27-Regional Tournament begins. Rochelle wins over Polo. 77Zmc4 3-F.H.A. Spring Rally. 20-Basketball banquet. Moose Krause speaks. 24-District solo and ensemble contest. 30-Easter vacation begins. ind 3-School resumes. 7-Freshman party. l4-Mississippi Valley Orchestra Festival 21-FHA. trip to Chicago. 27-Spring concert. WM 4-State music contest. 5+State music contest. ll-Senior class presents Missouri Legend l9-Junior-Senior Prom. 22-F.H.A. style show. 30a-No school. 3lEFinal exams. 64016 le s-l'linul exams. 3-sllacca lan rcu lc. Se -Crauluulion. s V' X K - I - 1 l X X Q XX xf 'b X ' 4 X MXN xxxv 'NX' avmxo umm X W X A N i 1 f XJ' R v k 'f ? I ,- ' wx ff I ix fx Q? 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