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

 - Class of 1957

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'ff 2 . gfxri-fl? .T , 115 ,I ' 4 - 5 MY i',il:il, F 1- 3 N ,JL I 55' , , fe' W. ' V Nfl I L y f 57 , ' . ji E E713 ,, Vx A., my N filo Few 'Me I 95 7 74tZefz Zzweeated iq :de Szadeaw ag Zaadeffe 'fawacddp Sedan! 2064636 Vdazww lla V 'IS HH f x SEPTEMBER 5-School begins. 14-Football season begins. 2-L-Faculty picnic. OCTOBER 3-Class Nominations of officers. 4-Class elections: nominating Queen and King. 12-Homecoming. Rochelle loses to Mendota. 13-F.T.A. Rally-dinner in Rochelle cafeteria. 19-End of first six weeks. 26-No school! l.E.A. meeting at Dixon 23-Open house. NOVEMBER 3-Band to DeKalb Homecoming. 6-lndividual pictures taken. 8-Jesters present MLadies in Retirementf' 9-F.H.A. square dance. IO-G.A.A. Play Day. 16-Frosh-Soph party. 17-Music Festival at Geneseo Mobil Test Bun. 22-23-No school! Thanksgiving. 30 4 -End of second six weeks. DECEMBER -Football banquet. Speaker Macomb, Illinois. 18-Faculty Christmas party. 20-Christm as concert. 21 22 26-29 Christmas vacation begins. Mr. Ray Hanson F.H.A. Winter Formal, ulleecmber Dreamland. DeKalb Holiflay Tournament. JANUARY 2-School IWSUIIICS. I6--lfinal exams begin. l7-lmnfl of tlnrfl six weeks. lfi-No sr-bool: registration for ser-ond semester. 21- Seconrl semester begins. 11- 12- 19- 11 4-8 9- ll- 26- 29- FEBRUARY No school! County lnstitute at Oregon. No school! Lincoln's birthday. F.H.A. Sphaghetti Supper. MARCH End of fourth six weeks. Regional basketball tournament. District Music Contest. F.H.A. Family Night. Basketball Banquet. Bucky O,Connor. basketball coach of University of low F.F.A. Banquet. APRIL 12-End of fifth six weeks. 18-No school! Easter vacation 19-22-Easter vacation. 23-School resumes. 27-F.H.A. trip to Chicago. MAY 2-3-Senior play, Bernardine.' 9-F.H.A. Style Sh ow. 13-Junior-Senior Prom: Son 24- 29 30 31 's orchestra. -EEA. and l7.H.A. picnic -Final exams. -No schooll Memorial Day. -Final exams. JUNE 2 - -l'l.ll.A. Senior Breakfast. Baeealallreule. -No school. lfaeully work shop. 'lt-Izntl of sixth six weeks. f:ODIllIOIll'l'IIN'IIl l'X0liL'l l begins. a. speaks ny Lawrenceis FOBEWORD Since Biblical days, the opening of doors has been a symbol of taking ad- vantage of opportunities. The Tatler theme depicts in a humorous fashion what one sees through the open doors of Rochelle Township High School. But in the humor, We must not lose sight of the fact that these doors also open on opportunity. To the students of Rochelle Township High School, especially to the sen- iors, we dedicate this book. May We all fully realize that doors which open may too soon close. TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrators and School Staff 5-I2 Classes sstsuussss .. .L L e as L I3-38 Organizations .,.,,s ttss, Q 59-62 Athletics ..,su,.i.t,,ts,tt, , tstss 63-76 Classroom Activities ,tr..., ss,ss 7 7-88 Supplement ..s.........s.s ss.,......ssssssssssss,ss.,...,ss,ss, isss. 8 9 -96 EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORIAL BOARD .,,,i,. ....t.. B arbara Bates, Jean Collard, Lee Hummel, nerr nrrrerr. Martha P eafce , .Iudy Dyer ART EDITOR ........................,,....,,7, ,....i.....,.. ,,g,,7........,tV,,,,, B O I3 RUSSCII DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS .......,.,.....,....,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,....,,,, Rosalia Stotmeister Phgtography ,,,,,.,sss,s,,.,,s,,,,,,sss. Webber srrrdre, Rochelle, nirrrerer Rochelle News erra Rochelle Leaderg F. Kruger, Fine Arts Instructor, Ro-To-Hi-Life Lith0graphy-Printing ,,e,r.-,,,,,--,--,,.,,.,,,s ,,......,.,. T aylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas Qi QT' :Ei VW E fin ms This is the completed front View of the Rochelle Township High School. This is the Completed View of the north side of the Rochelle Township High Schoo U ,N '- -1 V ff 7? fW 4? K ff!! ff!! fa! OFFICE ? 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X Nyxxx , Xxx NX X ,I nwxiigiw fl ll JN I x W X Nm Z X x E I 6 I ' X oy , N N 'N Q I :A . I I N-N5 ' x ' Y , SSX 5 XX 2' milf, is 9 ' nm fgmwm - Q -HM' 5 NYS Ziff it Superintendent Leroy R. Peterson in his new office. He received his academic training at Augustana College and at the University of Illinois, and he has both his B.A. and M.A. degrees, W H-Q. Assistant Principal Superin tendent-Principal Through the constant planning and assistance of Mr. Leroy R. Peterson the new addition to Rochelle Town- ship High School is completed. Wheri there is need. Mr. Peterson also takes time from his duties of superintend- ent to do substitute teaching. '6lVlr. Peterson is one of the outstanding educators in the state today. He has done an excellent job here in Rochelle, said Phil Nye, toastmaster at the sixteenth annual Football Banquet, December 4, l956. Mr. Harold F. Maris, assistant principal, received his Bachelor of Science in Education at Eastern lllinois State College and his Masters degree at Colorado State College of Education. He has attended Northern lllinois State College. Mr. Maris teaches civics and sociology and is the student council advisor. Srfcrelaries Thr- stlffretaries have many 4ll1Ii1'f+. rho newest lacing the operation A of the switch hoard which WHS installed this year. lhf'Y QW' settlcrl in their permanent offiw' in the new building. 6 MRS. PEARL L. FROMM Mas. v1-:RNA K. WR1-:N X Q , ywfm, v , I , 'Stax I . I f ,,,,-iw XX . - F- ' M.- i A ., Top row: Mr. Hayes, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Nye, and Mr. Fuchs. Bottom row: Mr. Tilton, Mr. Carroll, president, and Mr. Orner. secretary. Zawwlafi ' The Board of Education has the joli of repre- senting the general pulilic in our high school. Their elections are rotated so that only two mem- bers are up for election each year. Their meet- ings are held every third lVlonday evening of each month. John T. Carroll and E. J. Orner respec- tively were elected as this yearis president and secretary. The Board has charge of setting the budget for the financing of the school, seeing that proper facilities are provided, and approving teachers' and other employees' contracts. Mr. Peterson and members of the Board of Education are discussing quality and use of equip- ment for the school. QQ ,Z 't 8 N Q -e , K 'IF-. .. A . .1 N i i.,N:,. v ,F ,rf .L -N-a f - ' F ii, ' ix F ma, . wg ,MM , 'X r ll vii l Q ? - 1 1 l 'S'If'1? This years Student Council members are Judy Gruben, treasurerg Glenda Naehtigall, secretaryg Carol Prentice, vice presidentg Marvin Alderks, president. The purpose of Student Council is to discuss different things that might come up during the school year among the student body. It is the Student Council's joh to handle activities of the student body. The most interesting of their activities is of course the Homecoming Dance. which they did this year. Another outstanding thing they did this year was just before Christmas when they took up a collection for the three orphanages near our community. They had a Turnalwout Dance. Top row: Mr. Maris, Mike Loefgren, John Hostettler, Marvin Alderks, Jim Quitno. Dan Gruben. Wendell Brown. Second row: Jim Baker. Pat Byrd. Neal Halverson. Glenda Nachtigall. Bob Sawyer, Judy Cruben, Phil Peters. Carol Prentice. Bottom row: Ruth McQueen. Sandra Tarvestad. Helen Allen, Ruth Rients, Connie Smith, Sibil Swartzbaugh. ff cf 1 ffm , 1 H , -...7 X.. 9 I , 1 i '42 y-ffwfc-Qwyy -2 ' t ,reg PM -vu , 'W f X X I f 4 0 f tl f an-LJ X 12 F. P. ARMSTRONG PAULlNE BREMER GORDON L. CARLSON DOROTHY CESZYNSKI English. Central Y. M. C. A. Home Economics. Carthage Civics, U. S. History. North- Speech. Beloit College, B.A. Collegeg University of lllinois, College. B.S. CFU HliU0iS Slam College, B.S.: Northwestern Univer- sity, M.A. B.S.Ed., lVl.S.g Ashridge Col- lege, England. fife- EVERETTE H. COOLEY WALTER K. CORRELL GLENN W. CURL HELEN ELLIS Biology, General Science. Physical Education. Univer- Vocational Agriculture. Uni- English, Latin. Carthage Col- Eastern Illinois State College, gity of lllinoig, B,S,, M54 versity of lllinois, B.S. lege, B.A.g University of B.S.Ed.g University of Tenn- University of Colorado, Wisconsing Northern lllinois essee, M.S. V State College. M.A. e yvte t rrrA A e Ar 5 i . ,,.. 'M E l l H to '2-e:V ..,V.,, if C. WAYNE ETHERTON Physical Education, Drioer Education. Purdue University, B.S. ROCHELLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ln order to teach the ever increasing number of students in R. T. H. S., the faculty must be an expert group. R. T. H. S. has had only three replacements this year correspond- ing to the five last year. Many members of the faculty advise clubs and extra activities. They also chaparone dances in their free time from teaching. 9 ALMA HAPPE English. North Central Col- lege. B.A.g University of Wis- consin. INI.A.g University of California g University of Coloradog University of Minn- estoag Wisconsin State Col- lege. WILLARD H. GIESKE Band, Vocal .Ilzzsic. Cornell Collegeg Northern Illinois State College. B.Ed.g Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Ph.INI.g University of Colorado. nvresrf' 4 , jj.-.j-ggi!-I ' ' ' t Sli- K f . s tr - . . s ' . e -ex Kg-+ Q X eiv ?'. f Q J.. 3' I ' FRANKLIN KRUGER Fine Arts. F. Mizen Academy of Art: Northern Illinois State College. B.S.Ed.g Uni- versity of Wisconsin. HAROLD JULIAN Mathernatics. Illinois State Normal University. B.S.Ed. ,essex v . XX Y, sf. ,is -A-X --'Q ' -v - ms- N- 1. QQ .. yr S . Q11 E .fs sN .NLgs.s'5.ggMf-.. .Qff 1 '- 155 X x 5 X X CYNTHIA HARRIS Girls Plzysical Education. Illinois State Normal Univer- sitv, B.S. X C X . ... 'xml . x Q JN -I . Juvssvv rl. SQ +esav,,N,,NX WILLIAM E. HELMS Biology. We-stern State Col- lege, B,Ed.g University of Wisconsin 1 University of Nlinnesotag Northern Illinois State College. NLS. 546 vg--iii? N s. f .-Ge V K y ...xg-, General Science, Phlvsies. Off-'l1FSfl'l1. Jodan College of Northern Illinois State Col- MUSIC B-M-1 Bllilfl' Lilliver- lege. BS.: University of SIU- M5- Illinois. NLS. y --., ..., fe 'ws 'Z . -we-v . - .lf V' I gi i f X H 0- Q DONALD J. LAYNFI lLlCli'I'Ii'l'IDlCv lflllhfx -IICJXN HNIJON gHlRl'lQx' ANN 1,l1y11'AlA DfillPf Tflllnlnfff IIIU'-9l'Ul Ed' l'llillllNl'wIi'l'Ii llnrnf' l','rur1nrllirx. IIl'l'l'lI liol- I'lH,v',-gl Ifllm-l1rilwr1, Northern uf-gfjgn, llrlivv-rsily of lllinulsg llfllllll, .gflfllll-Sli. livlnil lf4nll1'g,L1', I,-H,-5 ILS. lllln-'is Slllll' tk-ll.-ge, IIS. Illinois Slate Normal Univvr- li.A.g lwuiwrsily of Nxiisvllll- sity, ILS, MH. e-in, l'In.Nl.g Vniwrsilv of lmlnrmlo. I0 LOUISE MACY Librarian. Illinois Wesleyan Illinois University, A.B.g State Normal University, University of Illinois, M.A.g University of Illinois Library School, B.S. in L.S. COURTENAY M. NELSON Chemistry. Michigan State University, B.S.g Northern Illinois State Collegeg Iowa State College, M.S. EVALYN M. OLSON Commerce. University of Illinoisg Beloit College, B.A.g Northwestern Universityg Rockford College of Coni- rnerceg Gregg Collegeg Uni- versity of Pittshurghg North- ern Illinois State College, KATHERINE PARKS Mathematics. Shurtleff Col- legeg Denison University, B.A.g University of Colorado, Northwestern University, M. A.g University of Chicago, Illinois Institute of Techno- Iogy. we yi? LEONARD SKOCLUND Woodworking, Drawing. Northern Illinois State Col- lege, B.Ed.g University of Minnesotag Stout Institute, M.S. LESLIE SPRINGMIRE Metals, Electricity. University of Wisconsing Stout Institute, B.S. 1- 1 .. W- -I , yt-www-f ff-.f' we s ,st,,W15,., ,Wg-351-ff 'f--f M ',-'-' --as w, i f:--:ey 1? ,ff ' ii-3:33-.731-Aggskefl' zszfwiiftf f ' ma' 2' ' L, M -1: -.,g?Qwg: ' if-ft... ,Mal 5' 2 M ' .ff l ' V Q MQ t i I' ., f , R I 'Z VMI, Z. I H 1 ' 1 ' V 1 tra .2251 5- ROSALIA S. STOTMEISTER English. Wisconsin State Col- lege, B.S.g University of Iowa. MARGUERITE D. THOMAS History, Typing, State Univer- sity of Iowa, B.S.C.g Northern Illinois State College, M.S. VIRGINIA WAYMAN English. Bowling Green State University, HS., M.A.g Ohio State University, Bread of Loaf School of English. 52 'W 'Q X N ge 2 'tn-.if-1..:f:::P:-:'-wt' Q - . ,,.,.. ....... , M, X ., . is ., Amt, ee ffl I X I - X KEITH E. WEHNER Vocational Agricaltu re. Uni- versity of Illinois, B.S.g Pur- due Universityg Iowa State Collegeg Colorado A. 81 M. GEROLD O. WINE Typing, Bookkeeping, West- ern Illinois State College, B.S., lVI.S.g University of Illinoisg Western Maryland College. WALLACE C. YENERICH Algebra, Plane Geometry. North Central College, B.A.g University of Illinois, M.A.g Northern Illinois State Col- lege. 4 it These are the people who help to take care of our school. Our bus drivers see that the students arrive safely to and from school. They are also responsible for taking students on field trips and to out- of-town football and basketball games. Our cafeteria employees prepare good well-balanced meals for the students who eat hot lunch. They also prepare meals for banquets. .N-A s K- r Ht i , Zac Dunne LaVerne Krahenbuhl. Wvalter Crodeland. Frank' Krahenbuhl JIT- C0r10n Eaton, and Leslie Montgomery prepare I0 drive The Students home- ' Wuhan Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson and Mrs. Helen Calhoun get ready In prepare a day's meal. Claud Bales, Harold Krug, john Furland, Leslie Montgomery, and Charles Miensma take time out to pose for this picture. J f 'U r J- . x Z - Y Um' 1-inslmlmns lmw an endless 1 x . 1 . 1 , ' V2ll'll'ly ol tllllll'S to pcrlorm wlllcll 2 f N' lllvy do mosl llllly. llllt' lo ilu' :ld- dllioll lu llu' sclmol llu' Illalilllvltalllvc' work luis lwcn ilrvwalsml. sd ' N 5 -exe ij ' 'W ill' . t l X 'f ff XX X 'K-. Z f 1 X 2 X 3 . : 'A x 5 . g-550V . 5, 1 T QR S-. WW 'L' SQ A -' Q' .54 I 2 7,9 ,A L' 2 -5 5.1 'x 'w E : Q21 ,A 3 U U 63 Q2 6 : X C ' f 1 f K W W, E U U Q 'xx' F I X : X X '-lb 2'-. I , . VN x K, Xe. w' 5- 55 ' 55 ,H-A 5. - wx K , ff 1 112. Q MU' N SW W 4 49 S Z?-if , li' xi -ff Nj Q , i f 'F A 0 , i 'i' , - A L 2 Z! Y-3 - fx . -- , . x , 91-,. , - X -- 1 gil 4 ' XX- -rg'-f-,h pr, 1' f Q., XX M: 'l- i f 7 X ,El-li W y. 42 0 'J f , x X 5 :ff :Li 6 9 -fgi' LTQ J' X ' '. X :Q 52554 JE f X , X fill- 4 X X -f fa I Q ff' KK I' ' X N-if - 2 'f,' ffl sf TZQQ Xw, f i X 'Z .- W V lm Q Af HX NFS? X X ix if . N si 0 gif' 5 ff, - Q15 fx? 5? .1 ff! fi? 3? X X ff A .V f x ,xA.ff. f K, f f A 51' ' Wm- 11 X A XXX Xweffff U ff I 1. ff f , ,Nr 9.3. J 55 A XQ fl W in , wk , -X ,XL H! - :A f . f .QI X XX E: 1 , . I, I .oth -Q K -4 + 'f X X 11' f 7:32325-'-. . ,y QQ? K. A 21,1 'fl fl! ' , ' EE . XX IW ...- .--l ,': ?:c' -O . 1 'lf' . -' , Shi W I um-IIE' x N 7 f A wwf 1, ,. 1 ,- f I-, ff , ff I Q ,X 1 ,ff X, ,f ff , ? E E E E ,Z - -+ Y X s S S S XX A 'A 'Syl .' 4 'L' , , S X. y ROBERT RUSSELL '-2 Y K M lffdf- X K W X Ja Y E W A ,X A v 3 Jack Roeder. Richard Berg. Jim Hill. Joyce Elliott. and Judy Gruben discuss plans for College with Miss Parks. Guidance Counselor. S . As frightened small fry we entered the doors of R. T. H. S. to heeome freshmen. This was the fall of '53, The first week was terrible. hut after we were well acquainted with the teachers and could find the different Classrooms. everything was fine. Jim Quitno, president: Hr. Armstrong. advisor: Joan Elliott. vice presidentg Lee Clegg, treasurer: Judy Ewald. secretary. f 57 11 ar f-H . .3 f Y -gg, X X . X . 2 V., if r '95 '7 s-my Q 'V JF, of 5' As freshmen we had quite a few activities. one of which was attending the partv given to us luv the sophomores. When we were sophomores we wished we were juniors so we could attend the prom. The liest event of the year was when we were told we could order onr class rings. Finally we were juniors and could pick up our class rings and plan and give the prom. The proni was our liiggest event of that vear. At last we are seniors and in the hoine streteh of high sehool. All through the year there has heen a great deal of worrying whether we would pass or not. lint at last. ,lnne will eoine and we will graduate. We the elass of '37 hope the students pass- ing lhrongh the halls of li. 'lf ll. 5. for inanv years lo eonre have as nineh fnn as we had in our Iionr years here. Q, J , 4 f' f Y P , 2 X X f I , fy! 4 f f , flw O f ,ff f 2 41a,,,.m , Q i4 4 M0 ' c 4' I . ALCOCK, WILLIAM FFA 1, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Track 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2. ALDERKS, MARVIN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, President 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Student Council 3, 4, President 4. BAIN, ,IEANNENE BALCOM, ROBERT GAA 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Track 3. Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. a? 'f4 1 ARJES, BARBARA FHA 4, FNA 4. tfiv I 6 15 , ,, - 9 'ei BARTH, RICHARD FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4, State Farmer Degree 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. BAIN, GRETCHEN FHA 1, FNA 4: Jesters 4- Tw? -Q1 A I BATES, BARBARA BERG. RICHARD GAA 1, 27 3, 4, FHA 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Varsity 3, 4, PNA 43 jesiel-5 4, Tatler 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football Homecoming Queen 4. 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Class Treasurer 3, BOUTAIN, BARBARA FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Points Chair- man 3, Secretary 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ro-To-Hi-Life I, 4, Pep Club I, Library Club 2, 3, 4. 1 . BRADY, SANDRA GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Chair man 4, FTA 3, 4. I5 -. ,Vers-sg, 1 iw.. , ,. ut 5 is A,., A VV W h my . ',v- 1 V' ' t Rx , ., ,A.:m bi I t Q if BROWN, WENDELL FFA 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Varsity 4, ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, German Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Harriers 2, Pep Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Student .Council 4. BLISSE, KAREN CHRISTMAN, SHARON GAA 4. FHA 11 2, 3, 4. GAA 4, FHA 4, Girls' Chorus Treasurer 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ro-To-Hi-Life 4, Home- coming Attendant 2. 2, 3, Tatler 4, Manchester High School 1. CLEGG, LEE Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Art Club 4, Class Treas- urer 4, Student Council 2. UNQN f Nite 'W WZZ9' CLINE, MARY ELIZABETH FHA 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 'Q ff c l 2 60 if? COLLINS, JACK Band 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2. lb 'Nu K . COQUILLETTE, .IEANNINE FIIA 4, l NA 4, jf-ste-rs 4, Mixwl Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Art Club 2, 4. W-'ftzr COGGESHALL, WILLIAM Band 1, Boys' Chorus 3, Golf 3, 4, Football 1, Camera Club 4, Einstein's Cousins 3. 4, President 4, Sasebo High School 2. COLLARD, JEAN FHA 3, FTA 3: Ro-To-HL Life 4: Tatler 4, Art Club 4, Roosevelt Junior High 1. XX X COX, JAN .IOLENE 'ffm-Y' s CROSS. DONALD CAA l, 'lg FHA -Lg Orclu-sim FTA 3, 4: Ro-To-Hi-Life 45 2: fl. 'll llo-'l'u-lli-l.ifv -I-1 lntmmurals 3, -1-: Track 13 lhlllvf 'l-- Library Club 1: Managers 2, l'vp lluml 1, 2. S N. N Q ff! ff' .nh nf' ECKHARDT, NEVA JUNE GAA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 4, ,lesters 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 'qdnvd' EWALD, CRETCHEN SUE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, R0-To-Hi-Life lg Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 4. ELLIOTT, JOAN CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Jesters l, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Thespians 3, 4g Ro-To-Hi-Life lg Class Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Student Council Secretary 3. ,, ,,,,, f f f ' ravi' EWALD, JUDITH GAA 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 49 Steward High School 1. ,. - i 5 . -- , U , ,,,,.g , 1, , 1,1 7 :6 -V 4 , ' ' 1 lf'A 12-'ivElf'. ,':72fkQ?I?'5'3'' ,'7Yirr7' -aff? 'FE5 ' '- , , ..., , A , , V A A .. , A f 4 1 4- -.,5:1g:g:.g.-145413, '. 13, ' I, . .z,-'j,q-:.-,.-4,5444 ' . fa. A ,f . arf T. ' .,., 1 1 I v V :A A 1 I GLASER, JAMES FFA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 39 Art Club 4, Harriers 4, Ste- ward High School 1. covtc, LUCILE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 42 Orchestra 1, 2, 39 Aft Club 4. Mrs, 'ea T 9 ELLIOTT, JOYCE ESPOSITO, BONNIE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3- 44 FN? it Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, R0-To-HL Chalrman 45 Band .1'Ch' ' Life lg Class Secretary 1. 49 Orchestra 1' 2' 3' eer- FUTRELL, DAVID fi GROVER, PAUL Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Boys' Chorus 3g Intramurals l, 4. as rv, leading 1, 2, 3, 4? Band Treasurer 4. AQ-msg! ae GRUBEN, JUDITH GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4, FTA 4, Band 1,-2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Treasurer 45 Girls' State 3, Homecom- ing Attendant 1. I7 HACKETT, WILLIAM HALL, ERLFNE HAMMEL, RICHARD Projectionist 4. Vice Pr6Si- FHA 4: Stillman Valley High Intramurals 3. 43 Basketball dent 49 .Testers 1. 2, 3, 42 School 1. 2g Student Council 3, Ste- Thespians 4g Band I, 2, 3, ward High School 1. 43 Orchestra 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 4g Boys' Chorus 3g Ro-To- I-Ii-Life 43 Golf I, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 2, 3, 4. izli iii. 5 241 'H -1, ,. S 3 X S, R . I 1 , . . 9i'53.f-I ' I -'iff f rs 2 5-...W ,f as .N if gg .i, . if N. ,J-01 'W Q S ,, HARMS. KENNETH HAWK. RONALD HARRIS, CONSTANCE GAA 1, 2, 33 FNA 4g Jesters 4g Mixed Chorus 3, 4g. Girls' Chorus 2g Cheerleading 1, 3. 4g Class Treasurer 1. HAYENGA. HARRIET ,Testers 1, 2. 43 Band 1. 2, FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2: CAA 1: Girls' Chorus 2: Ro- 3, 49 OTCh0SU3 1, 21 3? Var- Ro-To-Hi-Life 4: Intramurals T0.Hi-Life -L. sity 3, 43 IIit1'ar1'1L1rHlS 1. 2, I, 21 Tennis 1. 2g Basketball 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, lg Football 2, Library Club lg German Band 1. 2, 3, 4g Managers 4. 'ln-.X if alfllj l C57 sf, 1 ,gd , 5. ul f HAYENCA, JOHN IME ICS, l'llIl,II' IIICNIIICICKS, fNll'll'lI.YN HILL, ,HM FFA l, 2, 3, 4g Trilfli 1. 23 lnlrumuruls 2, fl, 'Ig Ilunl l, l'l'1l,i1'vIion1isLfl, il, , Q . ,, ,, I Football 2, 3, 4. 2, fig 121-rmun llunil Il. l lzmfk ll' 'Ili 2411 1 . -. L- A 2 WHS 'CI13 I. 2. 3, -1: Class Vice Presi. flwfllf 2: Student Coungil I8 l I't'llSlll't'l' 3. HILL, NANCY GAA 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Chairman 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, ,Iesters 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3. HUMMEL, ROSE LEE FHA 3, ,Iesters 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Tatler 4, Art Club 4, Homecoming Attendant 35 St. Mary,s High School 1, 2. .af 2 J . . v ' -wigfifrfr-if-.Q gf xvfyff 13,9 'S , 7 M . ,, 35 'E' fy! if ,gg ,, if 1 I 5 0 f' M A 5 ff f ' 4 ff cf f , , W 5, W f , f iff W X fx f 1 I 1 It , ff A f ,4 X , 7 1 I .Q f f Zi? 7 I ff 1 f , 4? I I , . ' ff fl v ff, hz, , iw-'ff' - H, ., 'ima-1. - ' 1 , HOBSON, SHIRLEY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ro-To-Hi- Life 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 1. IHNEN, DANIEL Tatler 4, Track 3, Art Club 4: Radio Club 1. diff HOLMES, TOM HORTON, CONNIE Football 3, Danville High 1, 2. --sv' JONES, TED ,Testers 4, Varsity 4, Track 3, 4, Football 4, West Rock- ford 2, Roosevelt Jrf High 1. YW? JORGENSEN JOHN KAMINSKI, H6111-y KAZORT, LINDA KEELE, JOYCE FFA 1. Mixed Chorus 3, 49 Projectionist 3, 4, Secretary GAA 45 FHA 43 Girls' CIIOYIIS GAA 1, 2, 49 FHA 1, 2. 4, Orchestlra 1 2, 3, 45 Varsity 3, Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, Theg- 2, 3, Ro-To-Hi-Life 4, Ste- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4- Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Ten- pians 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, wart High School 1. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, nis 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 3. I9 KOCH. WYNETTA KINCHEN. DAVID KNETSCH. HENRY KNUTSON. JERALD Projectionist 4: Band 1, 2, Band 2: Mixed Chorus 2. 43 FFA 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus FHA I. 2. 3. 4. TFGHSUFGT 2, 3. -1-3 Orchestra 2. 4: Tatler Varsity 4: Intramurals 3. 4: 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 4: Ste- Secretary 3. Vice President 1: German Band I. 2: Pep Football 3. 4: Wrestling 4: ward High School 1. 4: Library Club 4. Band I. 2. 3. 4: Boys' State 3. Boys' State 33 Stewart. High School I. -if 1-9 S... 2 KOSOBUD. JAMES LARABEE. JOANN LARSON. GEXENE Monroe Center High School FHA I. 2. 3. 4: FTA 2. 3. 4. Sliabbona High School I. 2. 3. I. 2. Vice President 3. President 4: Library Club 3. 4. 'N LEATHEIIS. MARY IMML, I,UIH'1NA IHXVICII. llUIll'lll'l' NI.Xl1l1lfN.SHARON IEF CAA l: FHA I. 2, 3. 4. flAA l. 13. -'iz l ll'l l. 13. fl. 'l. .lv-lf-rs l. lf. fl, 'lg Tlwspiuns lfll-X 3. 4: FNA 4' Nlixcd Parliamvnturian 3. 'llI'4'E1'-1llTf'T Rl'4'l'l'lllllIll llllslillllull fl. l'I l- 2. Il. -l. S--vu1-Iairy-'l'x'1-asiiim' 39 tfliorus 3. .15 Qirls' kilmrug 1 4. llirl of thi- Vw-ur fi. jf-vis illllllflllilll fl-g llansl I-3 l'n--inle-nl -Ig llauid 1.2: Mix- 2: Tutlcr -I-, S l Ul'1'llf'sIlu l, 2, fl, 'lag Hirls' ml llllltflls ll: lrili':imx1i'ails I, f,llorlls ilf. 2. fi. 'Ig lllliilfli 2. fig lfmullulll .L ll. 20 ,, n MANKOWSKY, MAXENE Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Library Club 2. MYERS, GARY FFA 2, 3, 4, Ro-To-Hi-Life 4, Intramurals 3, Football 2, Steward High School 1. ,,,, ff 1 3, A, 4 if 1 ff 1 if 2 MCCASLIN, FRANK FFA lg Varsity 3, 4g Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, MCFADDEN, LYNN .lesters 1, 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman 4, Vice President 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu- 45 ThC'SI1i3-HS 4-Z Milivd dem Cguncil 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Art Club 4, Secretary 43 Class Secretary 2. fm. .f-A I ffvx Picture Nol' 'Y Available MYERS, MYLES Ro-To-Hi-Life 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 3. NACHTIGALL, CLENDA KAY CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls, Chorus 2, Ro-To-HL Life 4, Student Council Sec- retary 4. e' t,,:2t,,1?:,,:-, Q9 as- f' 453' MUTTON, DENNY Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra 2g Ro-To-Hi-Life 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Stu- dent Council lg Varsity 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming King 4. Picture Noi Available 3 NELSON MARJORIE o'BR1EN, ROBERT OMALLEY, THoMAs ONLEY, JOANNE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 15 Ro- Harriers 4. St. Bede 1, 2. GAA 49 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 To-H1-Life 1. Band 1, 2, 3. 4- 2I ONLEY. MARVIN DUANE Boys' Chorus 3: Varsity 3. 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3g Wrestling 3, 4, Hi-Bible Club President 4. Nuys' PEARCE. MARTHA KAY CAA 1, 3. 4, FHA 1, 2. 3, 4. Recreation Chairman 3, 41 ,Iesters 4g Girls' Chorus 1, 25, Tatler 4. PETERS, PHILLIP Band 3, 43 Varsity 43 Golf 3, 4: Basketball 43 Einstein's Cousins 43 Harriers 43 Stu' dent Council 4, Boys' State 4, Oskaloosa High School 1, 2. POBSTMAN, ALICE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Points Chair- man 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, FNA 4, Vice President 4. R .F yi POTTS, KAY QUITNO, JAMES RAND, NORMA FHA 2g Girls' Chorus 2, 3, FFA 13 Band 1- 2. V 3- 4- GAA 4: FH.-X 1. 2, 3. -13 Ro- 4g Ro-To-Hi-Life 4, Twirlers Pr6Sidr'I1t 4: MiXr'll Cl1OfUS To-Hi-Life 4. 2, 3, 45 lntramurals 1, 2, 3. 43 Class Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4: Student Council 4. :Cu 2 lf T' ' if 'IZQIL . ff-It If l tif, A RASMUSSON, MARNA lllflflb, ffl.AllIll'l lqmqg. gllllglllq llll'l'Y. HAY FHA 4, FNA 4g Girls' l,I'lljl'1'llHIll'wl fig I l A l, 2, IS, IFNA .ll 'gum' 3' 3. .L gm.,-,.. ,lvstvrs -1: lllllltl l. 2: Rows' Chorus l, 2. 3, 41 lVliX fl fl-3 lin-'I'ofIIifI,ifv 'lag Inlrn- lu., -I3 Hwll.-,ll-4. 3, jk, 41.3 llll0VllS 3: Y1ll'siIy'f1,-lighlf Chorus 4. murzils I, 19,43 All tlluli fig Mix,-,I 1Ql,.,,-Us 2. ji, .13 gh.. I, 11, ll, -I: lfootlmll I, 23 llil I'i l'hf5- wuul lliizli Svlmol I. llilslwlllllll l- lf. 3: UPTIIIQIII 22 1 . llilml 21 Slllmlvlll Kloum-il 3. Pup lliml l 1 x 1 ' A 1 - Y' 'Www g f' ,AA Z, ,. 55 XX l ROEDER, JACK Varsity 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 2, 4, Radio Club 1. f 34:9-'W' ' V if I ' ,, ,rf 5 7 'sci 4821? -Wu RUSSELL, ROBERT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 3, Orchestra 3, Tatler I, 4, Intramurals 3, Basketball 2, 3, German Band 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys' State 3. f fl 151544561 H A W SCHABACKER, JAMES FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WW SCHUMAKER, RICHARD Projectionist 3. 4, President 3, 4, Basketball I, Einsteinls Cousins 1, 3, Vice President 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3, Presi- dent 4. SANDELL, EDWARD Projectionist 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Ro-To- Hi-Life 1, Intramurals-1, 2, Radio Club 1, German Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4. ,901 rg ,., , f , 4 ' X I ' X N SCOFIELD, JOHN Projectionist 3, Varsity 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Basket- ball 1. is yxhm 1. Pg- ?D bm , - www' 3'5,: rj 1. ' , -at f 4 ig I s Q ,f SASSAMAN, RONALD Intramurals 3, 4, Track 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SEIM, KENNETH Varsity 4, Football 4, Thomp- son Community 1, 2- , z ,g SEIPTS, JAMES Boys' Chorus 3, Ro-To-HL Life 4, Tatler 4, Varsity 3, 4, Track 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Harriers 3. SHAW, ROBERT Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Track 3, 4, Washington Jun- ior High 1. SHRADER, VIRGINIA .lesters 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Art Club 2. 23 SMARDO, WILLIAM Band I, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 35 Ro-To-Hi-Life 45 Football 15 Art Club 45 Camera Club 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Einstein's Cousins 45 Pep Band 4. I I , f ' I It .5 4' ff? win? 6 Agony va ' 2544 , ye Ab ' f ' , , . ' ' W., SMITH, MARY SMITH, SIBYL SNOW, SHARON KAY GAA 1, FHA 1, 2, 3,45 FNA GAA 1, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2. 3, 4: R0-To-Hr 4 4, FNA 4, JE-SH-fs 1, 2, 3, Life 4- 45 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. X 3 SPRAETZ, TOM VANDERPOOL, GLENDA Varsity 45 Intramurals I, 25 FHA I, 3, 45 Orchestra I. 2, Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2. 3. 45 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. MV z qnidf' 'Yaoi VESLEY, ROGER VICKICR, lll'l'l l'Y VOSS, ,IOIIN and 1, 2, 3, 43 lvllxvfl lVlixs'rl lllnorus 45 llrmlnurlc Slvwnrml lli,1lnSt-lmol l. C orus 43 R 'T0'Hl'l1ll 'll lligrlu Svlmul l, 25 lVlmu'w Golf I5 lntramurals l, 2: lliglt Sf-lmol 3, mfara Club l, 2, Viwf President 2. sm VAN MATRE. DONNA ,losters 45 Mixed Chorus 3. 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Steward High School I. 'Www' dw' .1 ll L: wt. , 1 1 1 fi WARD, MICHAEL lvslvrs l 'I 'I -l l'n-'l nt . , . ... -. . suv Il-5 'lllu-spiuus 3, -l-5 llgmd 1, 2, Il, 45 O1'cltosll'zt l, 2, 3, 45 Mixt-tl llll0I'llS 12. 3, -13 Golf 2, Il: l'llIlSl1'llllS Cousins 3, l llu 1 tx S'1ll'lll 32 Ritalin Club 1, 2, 3, Trctisurcr 33 12055 Stulv 3. 3 5 WEBBER, HAROLD WENDT, RODNEY Varsity 3, 4g Intramurals 3, Track 3, 4. 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. TERRY WALKER ,lesters 4, Varsity 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2g Student Council 2, Class President l. SHARON LEE MONSON GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club Treasurer 45 Cheerleading 1, 2g Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Senior Margie Nelson earned the title, Wfhe Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow at Rochelle Township High School. WILLMS, JOANNE Projectionist 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, Thea pians 3, 4, Secretary-Treasun er 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Ro To-Hi-Life l. WITHROW, SHARYN FHA 3, 4, FNA 41 Mixed Chorus 4, Library Club 3, Oregon High School l, 2. 25 2 JN Eiga? R Q xi f Wm -..,.,,. ls,, 4- L :kg M. 3 Rodney McQueen, president, Doris Bosecker, vice presidentg John Dc-ntlcr. trcasurr-rg and Karen Harr. secretary f 5 fm L 2' 'T H1 'E 3' :v-. 'ST 1 -2 ur '1 ' E H II' f'D P: CD fn cn C r-H Qi CO c in their junior year. iv 1 W! Next year welll rule the school! Even The juniors who sold hot dogs will laugh though We'll he hlad to see our junior year when they rememlner mixing up change, those come to a Close We'll always remember the who checked coats will recall, with a little fun we have had this year. emlmarrasment, giving the wrong coat to some- one. Top row: Jerry Askeland, Merlin Dummer, John Dc-ntler, Don Burke, Tom Moore, Mike Kei-fer, Don Gr-ntry, Rodney McQueen, Cary Hamilton, Dale Roop, Tom Beach, Clifford Scott. Second row: Neil Halverson, Ronnie Hayes. Reino Kivikko, Marion Pittman, Cary Tarvestad, Cary Arends, Gary Strawhridge, Don Roherts, lack Herrmann, Bruce Lazier. Third row: Miss Bremer, Tom Weeks, ,lack Sherwood, Joan Gibson, Sharon Ackland, Mary Carney, Carol Prentice, Danny Leigh, Mrs. Thomas. Bottom row: Connie Erickson, ,lean Rainwater, Nancy Hamm, Marcia McKenzie, ,lane Nelson, ,loan Gruben, Marlene Peterson. AM' 7 xr r .z T7 YT '? 27 i T7 V7 vs' J 'TJ xx Top row: Mr. Wine. Doris Bosecker. Deloras Bosecker. Judy' NOWUH- Wiflflifffd -'XHClF1'50U- Deloras Shaw. Anita Hanson. Hr. Cieske. Second row: Judy Coquillette. Janice Pest. Becky Russell. Carolyn Cooper. Mary Pierce. Sharon Olnistead. Gayle Futrell. Kay Hunt. Doris Halianson. Third row: llary Threstad. Judy Wetzel. Susan Nlichaelis. Diane Schafer. Bettie Tait. Elinor Davy. Sharon Davis. Jo Ann Trayer. Bottoni row: Barb Swope. Lily Pena. Pauline Jones, Connie Daily. Judy Toole. Ardith Dittniar. Karen Harr. Of course we will haye the ineinories of Qurs are inuch prettier, the Junior Aptitude tests. when we received an Ham, Qi the bow on the football and extra lunch hour: and the thrill of getting N U basketball squads will reineinlwer this year ai Class rings and coniparing theni. Telling the their first UH the Yawiu. Squads. seniors that: Cllucli Kemper. student teacher. demonstrates a clieniistry prob. lent to RTHS chemists. X1 ...THQ by .fixa- .?,, , ah f'?':n?' .:-.!LiN Ja J J 2,1 gn 4 ' Juniors make a profit, and a few new friends, working in the check room at basketball games. Karen Harr and Becky Russell will hold lUUi01'S. llllt HOW We feel a sense of accomplish- fond memories of being varsity cheerleaders. mem when We Walk into our l3l1'Yl3Ufl 011 P1'0m Of course we will always hold fond memor- Night' ies of the hard work of the Prom. Next year JUIUOI' Ellglish class and U. S. History will all we will have to do is enjoy the work of the 3150 be Hmong our cherished memories. Top row: Mr. Yenerich, Kathy Schabacker, Dorathea Ricklefs, Carol Vanderpool, Janis Gilmore, Barb Hammal, Melvin Long, Mr. Kruger. Second row: Marlene Gunn, Lillian Leigh. Norma Van Stone, Mary Herrmann, Evelyn Casey, Beverly Ann Watson, Joanne Fyfe. Third row: Roger Bailey, Kay Batty Janet Graves, Franklin Hintzsche, Shirley Sanner, Ruth Skelly. Bottom row: Nancy Flanders, Phyllis McBride, Mary 'Allen, Camille Dutcher, Linda Dodson. T 5 e it! Mx U. S. History proves interesting to the class of '58 as Larry Davis points to important historical places on the globe. The cafeteria, and gym class. assemblies, and pep meetings. We will certainly hate to think that only one more year and all our, care- free, funfilled days at RTHS will be over. With three down and one to go, we have mixed emotions of gladness and sorrow. We know we'll miss our old friends and the friendly places at RTHS because a year can sometimes be all too short. As seniors we will set the example for the lower classmen to follow and weill look for- ward to the future. Top row: Larry Davis, Terry Elliott, Chuck Rand, Glenn Sherwood. John Hostettler. Roger Gustafson, Larry Kinchen, Bill Kassul, Wayland Strowd, Daviil Estrem. Second row: Ronnie Primrose, Cary Voss, Russel Ollig. John Hinchie. Bob Elliott, Loyd Holloway, Micky Finnestad. Marshall Blunt, Larry Heal, Don Hayes. Third row: Roger Andrist, Bill Cvrennen, Phillip Helly, Chuck fNIcCray, Jim Baker, Clyde Lowe, Danny Cruben, Henry Stanford, Bob Doctor. Bottom row: Dick Mitchell, Wesley Jaeger, Ronnie Stocking, Richard Melton, Dave Montgomery. David Crawford, Elias Johnson, Jim Alberts, Mr. Nelson. Ng? Ni! 'Q f 's ,437 f i p 'Q' , 1 if mi Z2 .af y I 5 f 5 fi LW V ww, , ,Q wr , f all 4 6 ff ,wg M. ,5 f ' ,jf f , J X I ,QW-M ,WVZJ . , Back row: Chuck Pobstman, treasurerg Mr. Cooley, advisor. Front row: David ' Weatherlaee, vice presidentg Ruth Ri- ft ents, secretary, Mike Harmon. presi- J dent. W This year We are no longer strangers in R.T.H.S. for our second appearance in the Tatler finds us as sophomores. After successfully enduring the hardships Of1'OCkHHdf011- of geometry, lmiology, and algebra, We Weary sophomores look hack on a very eventful year. Representing the sophomores at Top row: Chris Boelkes, Mike Argetsinger, Doyle Curtis, John Donaldson, Russel Davis, Joyce Berg, Sharon Arne, Frank Beardin. Second row: Mrs. Ellis, Phil Cote, Brad Beach, Dick Andrist, Phil Carlson, Richard Butler, Pat Dancel, Carolyn Crawford. Third row: Pat Byrd, Larry Casey, Raymond Cote, Helen Allen, Judy Allen, Verla Bain. Jackie Cote. Bottom row: Carolyn Aimone, Eunice Cox, Jill Carlson, Larry Cote, Don Davis, Connie Aznoe, Marie Cook. Starting off with a lrig 'al1ang,'l We honored the freshmen with a party. The theme was Mllound Dog Hop going along with the craze 3'-ZS? - 3I gl Q 4-f .I::.-Y fil,.,...-E56 f .S i I Representing the sophomores at our foot- liall and liasketliall games were cheerleaders Lee Kannheiser. ,lean Xelson. and Barlw Rain- water. As twirlers we had Ruth McQueen. Jill Carlson. and Lee Kannheiser. Doug Sund and Cary Manning helped the varsity foothall team The Latin ll class puts their liest foot forward learning new English words which they iound were deriied from Latin words. this year. and Doug also played on the varsity lmasketliall team. Helping the Student Council along in its decisions were Helen Allen. Pat Byrd. Ruth McQueen. Ruth Reints. lack Stocking and Bob Sawyer. Top row: Mike Harmon. Wayne Hayenga. Richard Gittleson. Jack Harms. Denny Ewald. John Cox-ig. Mary Johnson. Penny Hammil. Butch Eierest. Hr. Springmire. advisor. Second row: Judy Gibson, Kathy Fredrickson. Peter Horner. Gary Futrell. Sue Frye. John Ewald. Lynn Gustafson. Ed Elworthy. Third row: Marcia Erickson. Bill Eckhardt, Linda Heller. Kathy Fi-cher. Linda Halsey. Sonja Erickson. Shirley Heinzeroth. Sue Herrick. Peggy Harris. Bottom row: Wilma Ehnien. Meredith Hayes. Bruce Johnson. David Hakanson. Nlelyin Halyerson. Maria Esposito. Brenda Harms. 'ni-A-Q U' Top row: Chuck Pobstman, Tyrone Mammen, Glen Ludwig, Doug Pettenger, Sandra Ijit-me-, Norma Lovett, Herman Ramsey, Fred Koch, Larry Layman, Mr. Curl. Second row: llale Monson, Bill Nye, Gary Manning, Rosemary Reed, Deborah Kinchen, Mary Jane Limlaas, Mary Potts, Hannah Metzger, Jerry Ohlinger. Third row: Miss Luhtala, Sharon Mayo, llulali Lewis, Carol Pullin, Linda Lux, Eleanor Kehni, Lee Kannheiser, Marilyn Plautz, Larry Rankin. Bottom row: Dick Kosobucl, Joyce Patterson, Ji-an Nelson, Pat Malone, Ste-plianie Marsh, Barbara Rainwater, Kay Orman, Ruth Mcljueen. Haw Throughout the year the sophomores placed 3 131-gg P311 of the Tagjef Staff. lf .' ' 'Q l . . about 24,1 -ot the11 membeis on the ionor Wllma Ehmen and Larry Rankm placed rolls. They joined the various Clubs and or- f. M .1 . b . y l . . I ' 11 st and thnd in the magazine sales campaign. gElIl1ZE1l1Ol1S available to them and made up .W W ,t,, , , am Story problems last year, theorems this year-sophomores just cannot get away from writing long problems on the blackboard. me 33 ff 9? . K 3 , '55 1, .9 x K' ' . ii 5 :L E ff - V ' . .-' . - Z N A ,gym 1, df. ZQN v-c 34.4 . K .- .- . . Q .,,1.,1 Q. . gi Fi f' -4. ' 51, H Q A., T' - ii i t 'KA T 34 A . N an as vw Top row: Doug Sund, Roger Scott. Floyd Russell. David Weatherhee. Ted Tilton. Jack Stocking. Doug Woodworth. Gail Wright. DeWayne Swingley. Sandra Secoy. Nlr. Cooley. Advisor. Second row: Karen Supler, Delores Thomas. Judy Sage. Gary Stein. Bob Yan Cura. Dale Trowbridge. Kathy Walker. Lynne Townsend. Willa Tohler, Sandra Rogde. Third row: Betty Whaley. ,lean Schabacker. Roger Schumal-ter, Holm Sawyer. Dale Wright. Jerry Wlhitener, Julia Thompson. Clyde Russell, Judy Waters. Aleta Whitlow. Bottom row: Mary Whiteon. Gloria Squier. Madeline Reima. Lenorc Yan Matre. Bernice Thomas. and others in home economics. Smith, Lavon Williams. Nancy Scofield. Ruth Janet White, Jerry Withrow. S This was the second year in a row for Yvilnia to accomplish this feat. As you can see. the sophomores are not We took English and physical education. taking a hack seat for auylvody. and the class of course. and continued to choose courses to of SQ marches on. fit our needs. Some enrolled in shop courses iiury N1-in, Str-pluuniw Marsh. mid ,Indy Wulf-ra wulr-In ln-ml cu,-g,.,,,, Slim j'i..,A,.,. ty fliw-vt il ,uralsellerlipi-1' in lyinlngnl kt 'i X -If fmt f ,. :ig-ff, . ,.- I 1, f 1, f . , , 1, ,ul siA '5 8u.,,,:'9 'f lx ,n9,,,.,tiisnawvwqHk.:': iii ,,'1' Npimmunftninum 'tm' mit 'tu nw, in, rn A large-beale invasion hy the glooni-eliasers of the Class of l960 liegan on Septemher 5, 1956. 'lwliat do we have nextifu live lost my locker coniliiiiatioiif' HxVllCl'GiS Room IZI 'fn Consternation of this sort plagued all the new memlmers of our sehool this fall. furnish- ing much laughter for themselves and others. lmading the may lor thi' fi'1--liman elusfl this year were, liar-li row: Hoy lletzvl. presidentg Hr. llr-Ima. uflxiaiirg and front 'rowz Nona Nlr-tiny, Qi-vretaryg Dave Werdin. treayurvrg and Leanne Hill, vice preaitlent. After enjoying the welcome party given them hy the soplioinores, the lireslimen rt-ally settled down to husim-ss. They elm-tr-tl their elass ol'l'ieei's und their student eouiieil repre- sentatives. liepreseiiliiig them on tht- student council were .Indy llaniplmell, Mike l,oel'gi'f-ii. Connie Smith, Syliil Swartxliangli, and Sinulra Tarvestad. Top row: Mr. Kyler, advisorg Karen llriggs, Joyce Barth, Bert liearrowa. Ralph Heaird, Cf-urge Dieus. Anne Carney, Joyce Bruns, Fred lluase. NIV. Helms, adyi-or. S4-until row: V:-rla Cray- Craft, Yonnie Albright, Gail Altenhurg. Marjorie Cedarholm, Chriytinf- lit-rg. Shirley Rekland, Bonnie Dugger, Archie Dodson. Ken Detig. Third row: Curt ifliaiiiiiws. Judy Dyer, Alfred Anderson, Jerry Divine, ,Iudy Campbell, Wendy Clueas, Ben Hureh, llillie llunean, Sharon Donaldson. Bottom row: ,lim Bohart, Joy Biers. Pat Bearrows. Joyce Baker. Betty Boutain, Paul Anderson, Dennis Cote, Sharon Dame. Charles Collins. f, Al. N a X i . '5 A freshman science class explores the mysteries of the universe. Roy Hetzel. president of the class, was also on the varsity football team. lVlany of the fresh- men were on the frosh-soph football and basketball teams. They were Well-represented on the Wrestling squad and in the other ath- letic groups. Doing a good job in cheering the athletes on to victory was Judy Campbell, the only Linda Hill, Fred Andresen. and Larry Engelkes show freshmen how to measure geometric forms in Math l class, freshman on the frosh-soph cheering squad. Proving that not only athletic things at- tracted the freshmen, a large number joined other clubs and organizations. The Jesters Club was one group that benefited. Judy Stangley did a fine job of interpreting a dif- ficult role in the Jesters playg and the Art Club benefited from freshman talent. Top row: Ken Cittleson, Cary Grutter, Don Heath, Roger Harrolle, Larry Cates. Ron Helgeson, Roy Hetzel, John Helfrich, Loren Furman, Larry Engelkes, Mr. Carlson, advisor. Second row: Jack Kerns, Steve Ellis. Jerry Forster, Nick Halverson, Clark Gustafson, Billie Ju Eckhardt Barb Friestad. Jean Hammil, Diane Haws. Third row: Leanne Hill, Judy Holloway, Paula Hess. Janet Hayenga, Lloyd Hamm, Clarence Erickson, Joyce Freeman, Linda Hill. Bottom rowg Frank Herrimann, Joann Friday, Julie Herrick. Jeanine Harms, Gloria Everest, Helen Herrmann, Patty Crennan, Barbara Felt. Q ,W ,, 'M ,f ye A me J .. kwa , Ns. 4 .P f 1 I f f I -. L A, y 1 f cv I , ' Jn Wm fs-nv 4 , '-4 1, fi 1 5121. f Top rfrw: Celeste Johnson, Eileen lppen, Larry Loewenstein. Mike' Loi-fgirvn. llurwin I,i1Wl'l'lN'1', Madeline Johnson, Larry LeMar, Mr. Julian, advisor. Sec-ond row: Linila King, Linda llnlson, Wlamla ,luhnQon, Sharon Jorge-mon, Anita Jone:-, David Muelwrs, 'l'on1 Johnson. 'l'lii1'al row: Kaylhe Holmes, Sharon Lf-szinski, Carolyn Lana-, ifurolyn johnson, joun llorlon, llliurli-S l,1nnln, 1 Bertha Johnson, Bobby Hollowf-ll. llotloni row: ,lam-t Lyllv, lliyllig llolnxon, lJornn Mnlonv. Johnny Kaininski, James Hulfslullvr, Kathy Kc-nny, Me-rriella King. Larry lVlnllins, who placed seuoml in total magazine sales, personifies the fine work done Freshman boys in 7th hour gym exercise their muscles by doing calisthenics. hy freshinen lo rnzilw that oznnpaigii as suc- cessful as it wan. Freshmen: Julie Herrick, Deanna King, Phyllis Hobson. and Kathye Holmes Chit-chat on a warm fall day. -, , A 45, Ln.. 74 5 ,1-,V W, -ei? ' 'Za ,Q f 4134? fl 'dill -f W , J A' ff ff 114, ,Q .f 1 ' .gzgzmx f f ep f 1 , GY f f 'ig My -AA' a 'H fi I V K- I M 5 ' ,Z -'Qf'1f,?'1-1 - .,. f -'Nz f zz' -z i f 1 ,L,.gfI:s, I 3 ? V ,, ' 'V -1 -uf jf' 55: - I 4, Q, QQ' 144' 4 , 1 ,wi 4 ,VV .Q WH' M A if A 1 'f X AM? , Top rnw: Susan Stoffer, Myrna Utz, David Werdin, Carol Tobler, Dave Willets, Barbara Wickness, Bob Sudbury, ,lean Templeman. Second row: Miss Ceszynski, advisor, Kay Straw bridge, Sandra Tarvestad, Tom Tomlinson, ,lfvanne Tiltun, Lambert Stone, Mike Vanderpool Kenny Snyder, Third row: Sherri Swanson, Mary Stocking, Kathleen Sullivan, Sandra Tyler. Sybil Swartxhaugh. james Slothuwer. Virginia Tikkala. Bottoin row: Judy Stangley. Bill Spellman Shirley Spencer, Peggy Woolbright, Sandra Waters, Connie Smith, Sherrie Wakehuuse. All in all, the first year WHS 3 lol of W01'k ing their three remaining years at fine example and fun Cornliined. of outstanding achievement. The freshman class lonks forward to mak- Kathy Rodgers, Stanley Pierce, ,lim lVlr-tlnwan. Jim Schnurr, Jack Nink, 'llim Mt-llritlv. Lea Mrmre, Ray Ric-hr-, Janet Rewerts. St-miitl row: livrnard Sc-ull, Cary Svlialuuvki-i'. ,lim Kltmrvlin-ail, Clifford M051-Q, ,lim Rice, pikt- Olson, Cliriatine Muiitumrn-ry, Judy Ulilinflud, jerry Sf'll3ll3C'li1'I'. Third row: Misa Harris, ailxiwrg lavkiv lVle-rcer, Kl'IlIll'Ill llmindi-rf, lhirrvl P:-te-r-un, Sandra Prupmt, lfvyrf' Skugland. Nlvlvin Mears, Nona lllvlioy. Larry Mullins. litrrliara Mc'Caslin. Hottoin row: Janiw- MvMullin, Rmlgf-r Qin-sl, Sandra Olson, Mike Svuwurtli, ln-stvr Ramsey, ,lc-rry Sassamnn, Dick Seitz, Fernand l'luurde, Dwaine Hoggard, Sally Marple, Pat Mctfray. X M x NX XX xy: X x ff U wr ff ,fag f f MWTX Qi I-'5 l T.- 1 'W-R f jr? Ewa ,,.r4' F Ps 9 Z1 .ab- fa f m M WR wry f ff iff S ,rw is ROBERT RUSSELL Q 0 XX ? 'fn 3 X X R Wi , B fi' X, X , P ,c 1 W - ' 14. NX XX X -' Ami XJ is s x , ' re A :R A 4 A4 an XX x xxx XX 3 Q R X 3 X .X , XX X N 5 E K ' Nw - 9 N' Q 9. X R k of f R W U g 1 'll 'M ,W RL - f J R 3 R W as r 643. , 151 ik E N M Q R Rf? ig f Rf R f 0 , -' ' ,:' Q -111 'Q R -Fx .- IH- r ' g . S, -s iz: A 4g! A A A X x 'M' ' inf' '--A x , Rf' f . J XJ R XT Q X 'X X - Q.. ., .. . Wx 1 X Q X R' Q' R, T 'qu' 'L PR' Q , f--' RRRR' . R M ' R Ms X fix - J h l 1 Qi ik QS N. VX' 5 X. M X, tru Sb A A . ' . ' ,ig 1 ,, ff V,'f,f 7 ,Vg i MA E' XX, A 1 6 il? - A i Aux- lik X-ZR? j?,1Qi 4-1 -5 n 1 ' funn Stu 'A ,Guy vi E22 ' R' Q R .r 1? 1- 1 f ff' Rm Ili I :EQ 'Y ll l ' ' gl.mill!lll1lm..... -llmmngilll I illll I lllllll W 4 rf 'N LJ llllilli Wil 31-:lm lllllllll IIIW lmmlmlli xg D V lk H -1 'J' Top row: Gail Wright. Bob Rufsell. Barh Hates. Liz-lekte lfvhn-on. .lim SPWTS- B3fl9 Ffieflatl- ,lean Collard. Sharon Nladden. Kathy Freilrirkw-n. liynne Townxend. feeond row: Hqnna Metz' gi-r. Danny llinen. Martha Pearce. Sue Frye. Shirley Avkland. Sharon Chriftnian. lan Cox. Peggy' Harri-. Linda Lux. Mr-. Stotineietv-r. advi-or. Third row: Yerla Hain. Sue Herrifli. Helell wflllvll- Kathye Hiilniee. Sylnil Swartzhaugh. Nh-rriella King. Nona Nlutl-fy. Judy Dyer. Judy Xowlin. Karen Suplvr. ,lill Carl-on. Bottom row: Shirley lleinzroth. Shirley Spencer. Billie Duncan. Tonya Swan-on. Lee Hummel. Phyllis Hohwn. Pat Malone. Marie Cook. .llllita HC1TTlL'li. Stephanie llarsli. Judy Stangley. i, ' ,wx- 1 with'- f ' N N E 40 fix, wen K I F' 'fm i mi S W, Q ef j ml yvwlwumr V :- W. ' t'xlN1N,1'I 1.1-lfelt' l'PlIII in l Illtlllll lin-- ri Nlllfl. Nlmaon Xlillllltll. llliilx llxwp mtl iludy Nowlin lo-'li llirimnli Ilifl old IIIVIIIIV' llixrl wt-ii' pill on wilt- In ilu' stud:-rite Ill Nutt-nilwr llwlil' Xlflllllvle it ul thi- fuller -lalll w llxlll lin-ilt in ,- ,lwin 4,..IIrnwl l,xnnt 'l'own,rnil llin ns' llIllI'lI, :ind limit l ilv l ull intl U f , n. ,- lfeni nv wvilin mln lxnni I 1-4. inf' llivolwli pnluiv llril nrrt uid r f -Illtl ll-lllllt 1 dmwinp ull dummy ellvwle. I W6 . wt 1' iff' 7 Sm!! The Tatfer ftatif had its first meeting in Septenilver and organized for the work of planning and putting together the l95T hook. Since only three of the staff had dune any previous yearlwooli work. the first few weeks were devoted to learning what it was all alnout. Hy the time the Deeeniher deadline rolled around. most of the stuff was working nt top speed. and the weak inein- lrers had lween eliniingited. Work continued full-speed through the Felrrnury deadline and the final lllnrelil deadline. The stuff is grateful - to Nlr. lxrnger. who was extremely help- tul with pliotogriipliy and artwork. I 4 I' l vm Yi' 1, l i 'l l ' ' ga- 47, .J .f .. ll , Q 'g- fn',-'-: Fi?i i !1Wi'A:' ,T :' if tganmag dx y my fjg,-fl ,ull ' of-lf ' A 'rr . Top row: Jim Seipls, Claude- Reed. Denny lllulton. john Kenny, Tr-rry Walker. Bill Hawke-tt. .lOlU1 Bailey. Sl'COINl rOw: Myles Myers, Ronnie Hawk. Norma Rand. Roger Veal:-y. bury Xlyt-ra. Third row: Bill Smardo, ,lan Cox. ljarlm lloulain, ,ln-an Collard. lllonrla Navliligall. Mrs. Stol- nieister. advisor. Bottom row: Karon liussv, Linda Kuxorl. Sharon Snow. llon Crowe. Shirley Hobson, Kay Potts, Harriet Hayenga. 2 if ' 1' S Students in English IVJ make up the R0-To-Hi-Life stall. The newspaper. its name lneing a eomlrination ol the liegin- . . , fy ning letters ol the words lxovlielle lown- ship High, appears lui-weekly. This year! staff of 24 found so mueh to write ahout that the paper expanded to a l0lf3 hy 14 size. Bill Smardo, staff photographer, took, developed, and primed the pic- tures. Since the R0-To-Hz'-Life was a Class project, the editorship of the various pages circulated among the Class mem- hers. The Hohenadel Printing Company printed the paper. lk! 2 ,Q it XT? X Y 1 ,fam , 'af-Efffartffffail Ahove: Working on the Ro-To-Hi-Life are Denny Hutton. Norma Rand. and Terry Walker. Denny is writing headlines for the paperg Norma is read- ing proof to find errorsg and Terry is preparing the dummy for the sports page. Left: Barb Boutain. Shirley Hobson. and ,lim Seipts are showing the steps in preparing the R0- T0-Hi-Life. Barb has the paste-up dummy sheet, Shirley exhibits the page-proof. and Jim shows the finikhed paper. 4I I Science and Camera Club. a new cluli this year, was formed to include Eiiisteiifs Cousins and students interested in photogra- phy. Each nieniher is encouraged to do a pro- ject to be entered in the Science Fair at the Northern Illinois State College. The officers of the cluh were Bill Cogge- shall, presidentg Jack Sherwood, vice presi- dentg Joanne Tilton, secretaryg and ,lack Stocking, treasurer. Left: See the copper ring? lt was thrown into the air by magn6liC f0fCC- Phil Peters manages the transformer while the other members watch the demonstration, Below: Bill Smardo. Sandra Olsen. Jack Sherwood. and Danny Ewald are hard at work printing pictures in the dark- room. Ng Top row: Glen Sherwood. Larry Kinchen. Mike Argetsinger. Bill Coggeshall. David Crawford. Jack Harms. Second row: Mr. Kyler, adwisorg Ted Tilton, Phil Peters. Bill Smardo, Denny Ewald. Mr. Cooley. advisor. Bottom row: Joanne Tilton, jack Sherwood. jack Stocking, Sandra Olson. Buddy Wright. ,y fy, fggpy , 4 ., . lj.-Vi.- 4 I iffy., , X tt r R L. X f Gr ,- v t , it F f r' rx -fit-'Q , ,, . , N-we-. . 'HM 1- .,-, ,-3:1 . Al ' ' 1-- 11, x 4, S - l J ,ff ,N f - ,, ,, '-1' A X , r 'turf' l 1: N at , , l , l I , ,Jw Q lt i Top row: Claude Reed, Danny lhnen, Dick Mitchell, DeWayne Swingley, Ronnie Sassaman, Lee Clegg, Bill Smardo, Linda Kelly, Marcia McKenzie. Second row: Jim Glaser, Dale Hoop, Lea Moore, Lucile Covig, Jean Collard, Hanna Metzger, Sue Frye, Joanne Tilton, Virginia Tikkala, Julie Herrick. Third row: Eunice Cox, Jeannine Coquillette, Joan Gruben, Shirley Spencer, Shirley Heinzeroth, Sharon llavis, Sybil Swartzbaugh, Billie Duncan, Lee Hummel, Phyllis Hobson. Bottom row: George Dicus, Sharon Monson, treasurerg John Dc-ntler, vice pres- identg Mr. Kruger, advisorg Lynn McFadden, secrelaryg llob Russell, preside-ntg Janice Pest. A5-igmymx The Art Club, now in its filth year, functions as an educational group. Its niain objective is to aid in developing understanding and appre- ciation of the visual arts and to help in acquiring knowledge of what constitutes good design. Art Club members visited exhibits in the Art lnstitute, Chicagog Burpee Art Gallery, Rock- fordg and the Northern lllinois State College DeKalb. Z3 7 The Art Club is also a service organization, creating artwork for various school activities. The Art Institute in Chicago displays many and various types of art work. The Art Club members -f visited the institution on their annual trip. Right: Busily working on posters for the Jester play are eight Art Club members. The following girls are the , 'ik officers of the Future Home- L ' makers of America. Standing: Pauline Jones. historian Q Kathy Schabacker, parliamen- tariang Jean Rainwater, de- grees chairman: Mary Car- ney, degrees chairmang Mary Lee Johnson. points chair- man, Martha Pearce, recrea- tiong Jane Nelson, public re- lationsg Jean Nelson. recrea- tion: Ruth Beints, project chairman. Seated: Miss Lin- don. advisor, Mary Leathers, it treasurer, Barbara Boutain. secretaryg Nancy Hill, presi- dentg Wlynetta Koch, vice presidentg Miss Bremer, ad- visor. 004' Top row: Mary Lee Johnson. Barb Bates, Nancy Hill, Joyce Bruns, Norma Lovett. Glenda Vander- pool. Marlene Peterson. Penny Hammel. Mary Carney, Celeste Jolinson, Wynelta Loch. Bosomary Reed. Mary Smith. Second row: Miss Bremer, advisor: Connie Erickson. Exelyn Casey. Norma Vanstone, Jean Rainwater, Martha Pearce, Joyce Berg, Marcia Erickson. Kathy Fredrickson. Myrna Utz, Ann Carney, Jean Hammel. Joyce Barth, Janet Graves, Kay Bally. Third row: Linda Dodson, Barbara Haniniel, Camille Dutcher. Jane Nelson. Nancy Flanders. Marna Basmusson. Sharon Madden, Barb Arjes, Willa Tobler, Sharon Christman, Norma Rand. Lillian Leigh. Billie Jo Eckhart. Fourth row: Barbara Wicknt'ss. Jean Templeman, Shirlcy Sanncr, Ycrla Craycraft. Joanne Fyfe. Linda King, Joanne Larahce. Mary Lindaas. Marcia Mckcnsie. Mary lliercc. Carolyn Cooper, Judy Toole. Bottom row: Beycrly Watson, Kay Strawhridgc, Mary Stocking. Sandra Rogde. Jean Schabacker, Shirley Ackland, Kathy Kenny, Sharon Snow, Janice Gilmore. Dorothea Ricklcfs, Carol Vanderpool. 1 J f of 5 ,' 12.3 t l . his - 9 f i 44 , iv Z . V 1,5 ,, v- ' ii 'U ,' A T3 air P -6 we 'J 4, V ' 7 A lewd W' , ,B Q, L yi .biyyfi , VV J, 7 fri.: ,'l Xa This year's winter formal, W' . W entitled HDecember Dream- F 5' land,'7 music by Joe DeZut- J tis' Orchestra, was one of the F ' special events sponsored by l flfaf .5 , . the l7.H.A. Other events were: the Spaghetti Supper, a trip to Chicago, a Style Show, and a tea. Money was made by the selling of Christmas cards as well as Hobo Day. Q 44 if ,QV The F.H.A. bought a set of China to be used by the girls taking home economics. ' it J W , ff, X -V - A Pictured here making decorations for the winter formal are: Marna Rasmusson, Mary Smith Shirley Hobson, Mary Cline, Linda Kazort, Wynetta Koch, and Jeannine Coquillette. 054' Top row: Sharon Olmstead, Kathy Schabacker, Marlene Gunn, Barbara Boutain, Judy Allen, Joanne Cruben, Sonja Erickson, Jeannene Bain, Linda Kazort, Karen Busse, Joanne Traver. Second row: Wilma Ehmen, Linda Heller, Nancy Scofield, Jan Cox, Jeannine Coquillette, Shirley Hobson, Mary Cline, Sandra Tyler, Judy Olmstead, Shirley Heinzroth, Janet Hayenga, Kay Hunt. Third row: Miss Lindon, advisor,iJackie Mercer, Judy 'Wetzel, Sue Michaels, Leanne Hill, Sharon Leszinske, Gloria Squier, Neva Eckhart, Joan Horton, Sandra Olson, Erlene Hall. Fourth row: Ardith Ditmar, Merideth Hayes, Joyce Keele, Joanne Onley, Sibyl Smith, Peggy Woolbright, Pauline Jones, Pat Cvrennan, Pat Bearrows, Doris Bosecker, Delores Bosecker. Seated: Connie Aznoe, Sharon Dame, Joann Friday, Sheri Wakehouse, Jean Nelson, Ruth Reims, Mary Leathers, Sharyn Withrow, Joyce Baker. l r , . - t, .,,v X: A 1 - 3 i . f t a Q . s, ' X ' 'P .54 f ' , a. ' .xt , . ' f' 't 51- wef t, , as. N or ...aw , Mr. Curl, advisor, Roger ,, W Gustafson, sentinel, David Estrem, treasurerg ,lim Scha- backer, secretaryg Marvin Alderks, president, Richard Barth, vice president, Larry Heal, reporter, Mr. Wehner, advisor. 44' The land judging team, consisting of Mar- burn. vin Alderks, Richard Barth, Ronnie Hawk. Claude Reed, and Jim Sehahacker placed eighth at the Sectional contest held near El- Richard Barth placed lOth among 60 indi viduals in the contest. Top row: David Estrem, Marvin Alderks. Roger Gustafson, Claude Reed, Dong Petenger. Wayne Hayenga, Doyle Curtis. Second row: Glen Ludwig, David Montgomery. Glen Hayenga. Henry Stanford, Jerry Knutson, Jim Glaser, Merlin Duminer. Third row: Ronnie Stocking, Don Burke. John Govig, Fred Koch, Larry Ranken. Mr. Wehner, advisor. Bottom row: Dick Barth. Jim Schabacker, Ronnie Hawk, Jim Alberts, Don Hayes. '1'111-s11- huys 1'11'f' j1111gin,g 111-ns on 11111 hasis 111 1-gg 111111111111- ti1111 al I111: Crain 211111 1'11u1l1'y ,1u11gi11g fi11nl1-sl 111-111 111-r1 un NOVFl1l1Jf'T 17, 1956. af J1f1'1'y AS1Q111a1111 1'1'1'1Jiv1-11 lhi1'11 high 1'111'11 ,1i111 .!h11l1'11S 1 IIIX 11111 111111 11115 S yie111 in the 1'i11111r111' Hi-Yi1-111 l'Ul'11 111'11wi11g 111111 111iIlI111' 111111 .111111H f 1:1111l1:sl. T111J1'0 w1'1'1- 2311 high s1-11111115 111111 1111111111is111', 11111111111 1111 70111 N1111111111 1' 1' A 3,0415 11g1'i1:111l111'11 sl11111f11ls i11 111i1111is W1111 1111- 1'1111x11111li1111 all lx 111s 11217611 lhis 1:011l11sl. Top row: Frank Hi11tz1'11P, R1111 llussv, R111111i1- 1'1'11111'11f1', 1C1i11x 101111 11 1111111 JF y Oh1ing1Jr, Mr. C11r1, advisor. S6-1'111111 r11w: K1-11 11111111'1I, 1.1111-11 1'1LlFl11lll H11 1 1-1111 La Engf-lkes, Russel Davis, Rugs-r H11r1'11111'. 11113111 11111111 1111111 111111: NIH1111 11r1f 1a1ry 14 Michaffl Va1111Grp11111, Jerry Askvland, Fl'2il11i 11I'i1FC11Il. ,1l'FI'y 5111111111111 1311110111 111 Darrc Peterson, Lloyd Hamm, Clarvnce' Eri1'kw11r1, Lynn CuxI11fN1111. 111-11 1l11r111 Fieddv AI'lL1Tt'QCl'1 :fl 6.71 '11 , 'Nw-S . .1 '3 QQQJ E -9 -Lf .X i 'Yi 1 4 A,.. M .w , .Y xxx ng Vx.. -- - - -Q z :Q 5 , e Y? 3 Top row: Sue Ewalil. Juan Qlihwn. Judi tlilm-nn. Sharon Aekland. Linda Kelly. Barbara Bates. Bonnie Espurito. Nnrnia Rand. Xlarlem' Peleiswni. ,lwanne lfyle, Sewml ww: Karen Driggi. T Lea Nlimre. Sandra liralllv. Luvili- lluxig. janet llrmef. Kay hatty. Linda llndwii. Peggy Harris. Phyllis Klrllriile. gandra Y-1'-ry. Thiiil ron: Fu-an Fl1,ILlllf'I'. Shirley ,-Xvlilaiul. Nancy Flanders. Linda Kamri. Sliurini lllirielnian. luiiii-if flux. Pal llyril. Lynne Tmxii-end. Sue Frye. Miss Luhtala. adxiwr. lfnurlli rim: ,luily lfugilil. .lnannv Willin-. Sliari-n Nli,-ii-vii. Alice Pifrbstnian. juan Elliwl. lwivf' lfllint. Nlnrllia l'e-arm-. .lnily llruheii. Glennie Nuvlitigall. Buttoiii row: Barbara Nlellaelin. .lane lhillnll. .liniiiriiiviie llnin. Llnnnie lfriek-mi, llarhara lfrieflad. Willa Tobler. Xlaruia Erivlvnn. Ruth Slwllx I ' I I I The CAA. Cluh takes part in many epurts including speedliall. vulleylrall. volley tennie. soccer. liaekethall. eoftlmall. and fnorliall. The teams are evenly mixed groups so to furtliei' new frienclfhips. The fglulz niet after wi-lioul on rlllieeilaiys ainll Thursdays and had howling un llmirluys. Nlie- llurrie unfl Nl:-L I nlitnln. with :J grmip nl Ingh eflllnnl fwllltlwllle. III'-Iii'1'l JI im-lvl whirh l'lIl'llIllZ.lQl X -lu1lfnl- In X C.pX..X. open this year with Li Ce eiiiniiitmlii pivnie. The picnic was helal at I V 1 . . . N lu N The rl he vlnli pni'ln'1pnteil in two play-L L 1 - Q ixnn and the second was lnfl ui held it ll cl LII llreguii. -nun-ml park innl 80 girlf atieinleil. MWWMd,4iZm' Q , 'S+ X 3 s , l i -- L I :XC- .... 'P Q 5 W xx JM,.. Ai' K all -'Y Q Top row: Judy Allen, Verla Bain, Linda Hill, Sybil Swartzbaugh, Judy Campbell, Wendy Clucas, Barbara Rainwater. Second row: Judy Toole, Marilyn Plntz, Hell:-n Allen, Susan Herrick, Linda Halsey. Carolyn Crawford. Kathy Kenney, llarbura Fe-lt, Sandra Tarvestzid. Third row: Madeline Smith, Sandra Tyler, Marge Nelson, Pauline Jones, Karen llusse, Sybil Slllilll, Joyce Keele, Sue Michaelis. Fourth row: Jill Carlson, Sandra Wulf-rs, Tonya Swanson. Jean Nelson, Pat Malone, Julia Herrick, Joanne Onley, Miss Harris, advisor. Bottom row: Karen Harr, Joyce Skoglund, Julia Tompson, Karen Supler, Dt-loris Tomas, Kathye Holmes. I The girls supervised the cloak rooni at the February 2. basketball ganie. Ten members of the G.A.A. and the two sponsors participated in a basketball clinic at Northern Illinois State Teachers College in DeKalb, Illinois. The program gave in- structions on basketball officiating and help- J fit iv.. fa-. ,, 1 I 0 ful hints on playing. The group sponsored a daughter-parent banquet to explain the purposes and benefits of G.A.A. An Award Day was sponsored by the group at which the award-Winners were given their awards. T35 -v. The officers of G.A.A. are as follows: Miss Harris, advisorg Sandra Brady, point chair- mang Alice Pobstman, sec- retary-treasurerg Judy Gru- ben, preside-ntg Joan Gibson, vice presidentg Miss Luhtala, advisor. 56 3 av A , F A e 'ea r, i - ix a 4 , 51 Q .H I lil Y W 'r 5 215j,.f?'.g V,'3 , ,JJ g. ' ' ., 4 -. Q. 4 -f 2- 5 ft+'?'Fw,g-4 5 , Y r r , .N - ,ey . - Y - - 'fraaiff ' 1' f' ir, -, V , A el Ki E it viva Top row: Lynn Nleliadden. Hank Kainin-ki. llnlu Rf-el-ger. Bnlm Lnwer. Bill Hackett. Danns brulxen Mike Ward. Ray Hippy, ,lnlin Bally. Kenny Harms. Joanne Willms. Svc-ond rim Xir mia Shrader. Cliivu Caster. ,Iaek Herrinami. Daxitl Wt-rclin. Tum lwlinxon. Nancy Hill Cntr en Bain, John Km-nnv, Barb Batea, Kathi' Rfrgelx Nliax Llevyiifki. arlxiwr. 'llhirtl rnw: Julia Thwi p 7 Son. Carol Pullin. Sue Ewaltl. Gailillriglit. Anita Jilin-5. tlnnniw- Harmi. Xlartha lfaitn at Byrtl, Lynne TllYN'Il5l'llCl, Nancy Hannn. Xexa Eckliaitlt. Fuurtli ww: jwyee Ellintt. Le: Hunn Verla Bain. Jill Carlson. Pat Xlalnne. llail Xltenlwnrg. Neil Hnlwrfon. Nancy Flantei N an Thuestad, Jeanine Hanna. Juan Elliutit. liuttmn rim: ,lnlin Kaminaki. Pat lleCray. Pe-5. x HHYTI Marie Cook. Linda Heller. l.lf'll,1I'U5 Sliaw. jumly Stangley. Nlerc-tlitli Hayef. Sylwil Smith Jl lt Duncan, The big event of the year lor ,lesters was The elulv eonsiftecl of 54 ineniliei lb im the annual play. This year the play was La- and 38 girls. The would lie num me N in dies ln Retirement. The production was an 1'f'111li1'ecl in try out in lront ot Nha- Lexzxnxlxi ex:-elle-nt sueeews. fa ff Aff' ,f .. , w+Q? if N M r . fm air' I 7 is :gf .94-4:gs ?:E get -ya I E if Qs? ' 50 1' ill 5-ffaffgitt f E 2 , ,I A Mi a'ffKw,?fE7T3wu 'jk ' may :val v X y lmm1X-in Nlwlrt- 'intl lmlm l mu' 'Y tutrl llnlt llllllltlxlll t will lil't Miss Ceszinski and Ray Rippy, student manager, talk to the crew and cast of ulsadies ln Retirement about improve- ments that should be made. The play was presented on November 8, 1956, in the Hills Memorial Gymnasium. This past fall the crew and cast members of the fall play were the guests of Mr. Vincent Carney, who took them to Chicago to see Chelihovls Wlllie Cherry Urchardf, The club sponsored a dance on December 8, 1956, in the cafeteria. Not only dancing, but also games were a part of the successful dance. Officers Were elected in the spring of '56 in order that Jesters could start the year with- out having to take time to elect them. Barbara Bates, as Ellen Creed. rebukes Judy Stangley lLouisa Creedl in a scene from Ladies in Retirement. Students wishing to become members of the club were required to try out for Miss Cesznslii. Jesters have both acting and crew members. Acting members may participate in the plays. Crew members work on the set or on dif- ferent committees. Together the groups were quite well organized to present a good play. At club meetings business matters were dis- cussedg then the members were separated into different groups to play charades or sing. Lynn McFadden. vice president and social chairmang Mike Ward, presidentg Miss Ceszynski, advisorg and .loan Elliott, secretary-treasurerg discuss plans for the trip for Chicago to see Anton Chekliov's Wfhe Cherry Orchard. ,.,,q'l .qw H33 gy ,, S rv 'za 'N l MMV' T I Top row: Bob Lower, Hank Kaminski, Mike Ward, and Bill Hackett. Bottom row: Joan Elliot, Miss Ceszynski, Jo Anne Wilms, and Lynne McFadden. Membership in the Thespians is earned by hard work on the part of the candidate. He must earn thirty-five points by both acting and Working on crews. There are eight IH6HllJC1'S in this dramatic society all of Whom are seniors. The members gf -, X 6 1 5? , at it W no t if 2 30 , ip ,. if A RR 52 that were initiated in November were taken out to dinner at the Red Coach in Rockford. Illinois. A spring initiation was also planned. Officers elected this year are Bob Lower. president, and Joanne Willms. secretary. Miss Ceszynski is the advisor. X Bill llackclt. .lo Ann Wilms, and LYIHIL' lNlcl7adden look at , the 'l'lwspian pin they worked so hard to earn. if 1 lt at w x New officers elef-ted to the Varsity Cluh on November 12th are, haek row: Terry Wulkr'r, secretary: Denny Mutton, president, and Jim Hill. vit-e president. Bottom row: Nlr. Correll. advisorg so Frank Castor, sergeant-at-arnisg and jack Roeder, treasurer, . The ohjeet of the Varsity Clulr is to uplioltl A new atitemlim-tit was zultled to the von- the high standard of the later to L-1-pure slitution. lt is tis follows: No stumli-nt may the highest and most nolile ideal in sports- purcliase a varsity jueket unless he is ti major manship, and to Cooperate for the lietterment letter winner. of athletics at Rochelle High. Top row: Terry Walker, Ray Rippy, Glen Hayanga, Henry Knetsch. John Kenny. Doug Sund. Tom Spratz, Jim Hill, Jim Siepts, Denny Mutton, Phil Peters and Dick Berg, Second row: Bill Alcock, Ted Jones, Larry Davis. Wendell Brown, Jim Baker, Lee Clegg. Rod McQueen, Chuck MCCray. Dean Webber, John Jorgensen. Coach Correll. Bottom row: john Baily. Frank Castor, Phil Helly, Clyde Russell. ,lohn Dentler, Jack Sherwood, Duane Onley. Mike Keeler. Bruce Lazier. Gary Manning. 'X-'gf Top row: Gary Stein, Donald Hayes, Glen Sherwood, Dick Sehumaker. Mr. Springmire, advisor. Bottom row: Mike Seaworth, Nicky Halverson, Bill Spellrnan. Toni Johnson. add: The eight members who make up the WQFCL radio station are hard Working per- fectionists. ln order to he a radio operator you have to he able to send and receive thir- teen Words of Morse code a minute, and pass a Written examination given hy the Federal Communications Commission in Chicago be- fore you can get your license. i Bad luck played a big part when the anten- na the boys erected was destroyed by the wind. They worked hard and the difficulty was soon overcome. The officers of the cluli are Dick Sclnnnak- er. president: Don Hayes. secretary: Glen Sherwood. yice president: and Tom John- son, Treasurer. Mr. Springniire. the advisor. Tom ,lolinson tries In locale I1 distant friend owl' the NYQFUI. radio station while Dick Schu- nniker. Nicky Hnlxcrsoii. Glen Sin-iwwmi. and Hill Spellnian look on. Y Top row: Mike Harmon, Donald Hayes Argetsinger, Rodney Busse. Second row: Hendricks. .lim Alluerts, Hank Kaminski, Russel Davis, Ronald Helgeson, Ray Ilon- Diek Swlinniaker, Dave KlIlf'llf'll, llill llrennan. Miki- K:-n lli-ligg. Ken llilllf-son. Nlilu- l,l'l1'l-QLIPII, Nl:-rlyn lil Slllll ll llill lla lx Il llin Vinlun Thi l -i J' . L1 l' , L 1' ' . fl IWW: Ronnie lluyes, llf'l'l lil-arrows, 'llonl .lnl1nson. lflil'l'o1'4l Moses, ,lounne Willllls. lloltonl row: ljlill Smit, Carol llullin. lion:-ul llnvis, llill Spvllman. ll:-n Burch, Charles Collins, ,lim lN1oo1'eln-all, John Kaminski, Mr. Nl-lson. nflx i-or. pw The Projeetionislsi Clulm is primarily a service elulm that teaches its memlwers lo oper- ate the projection equipment and lo splice films. To help the teachers, the memliers run the audio visual machines in the classrooms and in different assembly programs during the year. The menihers have projects which have turned out to he very profitable. During the Q , , 1 last two years r4'win1ls and a slide pmjm-1'lo1' have liven ptlwliasf-tl willl lhe money from llteir projeels. There are lliirly-live niemlrers solidly llaek- ing the elulr. ineluding the president, Dick Sehunialxerg the vice president.. Bill Haekettg and the seerelnry-lreasu1'er, Cliff Stoll. Mr. Nelson advises. Mr. Nelson explains to a few members of the Projectionists, Club how to run a slide projec- tor. The members from left to right are: Cliff Scott, Joanne Willms, ,lim Moore-head, Bill Spellman, Ronald Helgeson, Mr. Nelson, Mike Loefgren, Cliff Moses, Dave Kinchen, and Ed Sandell. f l 'R f te iiol, me , -s f tv2 :L Lx V ,, 5,5 , fs f .,, ,V 5 lvrw M V3 2' , ,,,' A. ' ' 1 '- f ' J, 'U ' ' ,I 5 ik E tl nf 'Hi' 5 A C' i l i Htmniil Plixlli' Nlc'Britle Nlarv Carnev Delaorall Top row: Celeste Johnson, nn ,ariey. ,o s t . 1 s . , , . ,- Kinchen. Second row: Klrs. I-illis. utlxtisorg Ruth Skelly, llarlnara Friestatl. Marge Cedarholni. Judy Ewald, l.ucilf- Covig. Miss Hgippr-. atlxisor. Third ron: Cliff Scott. Santlra Bratly. ,lucly Cruhen, lo Ann Larahee, Nlary Lintluus. Nlary lluiestutl. llottom ron: joycr' Elliot. Karen Hafr. Sharon Davis, llon Cross, Judy Stanglvy. Joan Elliott. V-S, ' 2 'C7 1 4 .ff Aliow: .-Xtlxisor, Nliss lltippvg .llllly lfwtiltl. so-wrt-ttirxz Phyllis Nlvllrillr, xirv' prvsitlwntg Nlr-. lilli-. urlxisorl ,lout- Elljotl. tr:-ustirwrg ffllllorfl S1-ott. lilrruriuug Ilolnu l.zil'ulu-4-, pri'-iflvntg Nlury llllllll'-lljtl, liistoriuu. litrlow: ,loun l'illloll lvmls it 'mm-l wli-vus-ion. :is olht-I' l1lf'flllH'l'SUlllll'jlljlll'l look on. diff' The F.'ll.A. offers niuiiy opportunities to our stutlents. and their tnemliersltip responds artlently. Un Uctoluer l3. they hosted 130 FTA. tneinluers and sponsors at the North- west llegionttl Worlxsliop. With their sights set on gootl future johs and filling them well. they lime panel tlis- cussions on XX hut tt btutlent looks tor in ti Tent-lieifi From Nlr. lletersons atltlress on 'Wlvltul l l,ool4 lor Wlien lliring Ll Vllt'L1L'llt'l'.u antl Nlrs. ,luyiu-is latllx Wlitit College is l.ilxeu given ut the lioutitilttl llliristinzis Teal. they gttint-tl much inllornuttion whit-lt will he nil- uathle to them in latter years. l'lYl'l'ytlllt' enioyotl the little pluylet presviit- ml hy the group null it was no scvrot that mt-mllt-t-sltip im'i't'a1st- Nils the nutiu ohievt. 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A1 the right: Na11c'1 F1a11c1er5 31111 A1111 1311151111311 QW? Vi' T.B. 19515 I0 Dean W1:'1j11Ji'1 and 1111111 1'11151w1111'r. X S1 ,F X ,v ms, ug 1 X 1' JJ' f1,,,,, X ,N 1 hiv 1 .M C? 4-.1 Top row: Marlene Peterson, Wynetta Koch. Rosemary Reed. Phyllis McBride. JoAnn Larabee, Mary Lindaas, Sandra Propst. Second row: Beverly Watson. Marlene Gunn, Dorthea Ricklefs. Nancy Flanders. Barb Boutain, Miss Macy, advisor. Bottom row: JoAnn Trayer, Mary Cline, Judy Olmstead, Lily Pena, Betty Whaley. 41-away The Library Clula menihers serye as as- sistant librarians each period of the day. Miss Macy, advisor. states the main purposes of the organization is to help the students use the facilities, and to learn library procedure. Some of the many services rendered by the organization are: checking books and mag- azines out, shelving books. and mending and stamping hooks. Throughout the year they display the new bookjackets for the students to see. pi jg- J Ei, Film ' 50, F' : V l 1 w , l N ' lmft: Nlury Cline, NX-Xlll'llLl Koch. Miss Nluvy. llllyllis Mt-Bride. and 1 A , Helly Wlutlcy proptu'c books for , llu- students to use. BQ'- .S ,ia N V , 7 f ' fi, r r Y' ,, - . .. fl' QQ 5 A fQQi'i 15 if f ' 'WH Lyg-My .ff . 2'-Q. . 'M , th X xg P I I . A 9 - 'E-+1 ks' Ruth flnn fllwlxllif-f-ni If-if K, Fx K Kannlwiwr, and Jill Kay 'A' X ilk. .- Carl-nn arv rlw twirl:-rs, f Thr-y urlrl Glas anfl lwauty .KVI I i to rhv marching hand. - , Dame: Lvfl to right: Juycr' Km-lf-, John Jorgrnseil. liarlrl Prentice-. Karvn Harr, Glenda Vamlvrpfml. Mary Carney and Lure-na Lung. This group playful at the banquets. x. a-.gg . X' , ,A . .wr xg . ,yr if 6.,:.:.:g.. ,. .- f, N155- EQ. W L 1 l Q L iff f?..,f,f q y D W. 4 ' 3,3 ! , 4 - ll ' 3 an r , fe x Y 41 --- X , Ml f 1 . ll ' V Y i 1 fr 7 - . my . ' 'Ta' , Pup game! Top row: Virginia Tikkala. Lea Nlfmrr-. Kan Bwaird. Cary Schalmackwr, Dun Willitf. Di-anna King. Susan Stuuffwr. Linrla Hulwn. Secoriril row: Kathleen Sullixan. Us-nrgv Divus. Jane-t Have-nga. janet Rvwerls. Barbara Frivstad. Marge Cedarhulm. Nona McCoy. Turn Tmnli-un. Third row: Pat Klvllrav. Shawn Lvfziri-kv, Javkiv Mercer. Cvlwxtw ,l+vl1nsun. Fred Hvwl. Uarrwl Peterson. Linda Hill, Pat Bc-arrow-. juyw Baker. Janine Harnif. api 59 Back row: Merrietta King, Judy Stangley. Pat Dancel. Sue Fry, Peggy Harris. Betty Whaley, Bill Nye. Mr. Cieske, direetorg Tyrone Mainmen, Carol Prentice. David Crawford. Wes Jeager. Mary Whitson, Larry Layman. Second row: Barb Rainwater. Jill Carlson. Sandra Propet. Jean Templeman, Judy Wetzel. Camille Duteher, Bob Sawyer. Connie Aznoe, Doyle Curtis. Jack Hermann. Dale Roop, Mary Thuestad. Third row: Susan Michellas. Gail Altenhurg. Merideth Hayes, Carolyn Lane, Linda Kelly, Carol Pullin. Jack Nink. Jack Sherwood. Kay Batty. Fourth row: Pauline Jones. Joan Gibson, Pat Byrd. Joanne Willms. Carolyn Crawford. Joyce Keele. Zmwl The B. T. H. S. band, which was organized Day. Deliallr Homecoming. the Christmas in the early part of August, has played in all program, Spring Pops Concert. the Geneso football games and most of the liaaketliall Music Conference. and the State Contest that games. The band participated in the State was held in Deliallm. Fair, Malta Centennial, the Evanston Band liavk row: Wr. l.uv4-ry, flurwlorg Wf'al+'y' .lzivgga-r, Usivivl lfruwford, liwky Kuawl. Sr-4-unrl now: lloria ljowf-Iwr, iJl'l4II'l w Ii4PH1'l'lxl'l',,lllll4' H1'rri4'k, Carolyn ffrnwlorfl, Vu! liyrfl. 'Ilhird row: Nunvy llill, l.in4la King, lillllllll' lluyve, .lam Cox. Nam-y I'll1llHl!'l'S. I'illlll'IlI row: .loyw K1-elf-, John Jorgen- con, Susan Hvrrif-k, Lilian I.:-igll, I' r 1 Back row: David Kinchen, Ted Tilton, David Weatherbee, Bill Smardo, Bill Eckhardt. Lon-na Long, Mary Carney. Second row: Ken Detig, Don Gentry, David Werdin, Buddy Wright, Boh Shaw, John llinmht-, Bill Hackett, Phil Peters, Wendt-ll Brown, Glen Sherwood, Ed Sandell, Jim Bohart, Jerry Ashland, John Dt-ntler, Jim Quitno. Third row: Steve Ellis, Hola Russel, Keck Harms, Phyllis McBride, Glenda Nachtigall. Jim Baker, Gloria Squirt-, Htl lilworthy, Larry Mullins, Eleanor Khem, Sandra Waters, Fourth row: Judy Gruben, Sandra Rodgrc, Sharon Arne, Duane Swingley, Linda Dodson, Judy Gibson, Janet Graves, Linda Halsey, Mike Ward. Fifth row: Nancy l-'landt-rs, Ht-lt-n Allen, Marie Cook, Sybil Swartzbaugh. Shirley Rees. gcwd Under the direction of Robert G. Lavery the a Pops Concert at Kings. Some of the inemhers orchestra performed before the Jester play, of the orchestra attended the Mississippi Valley played at the comniencenient exercises. and gave Orchestra Festival held April 16, at Freeport. Winter and Spring C011QQ1't5, The officers: President, Joyce Keele: Vice Pres- ident, Sue Ewaldg Secretary, Kathy Schabackerg s' W ':l Hhs - - Besides the annual concerts. tie orc estia gaxe Llbrarlan? Karen Han,- Back TOW2 Joyce Sl-zoglancl. Lorena Long. Mary Carney. Second row: Con- nie Aznoe, Mary Thuestad. Steve Ellig, David Kinchen. Third row: Pauline Jones. Mike Ward. Carol Pullin, Jim Bohart. John Dentler. Dale Wright, Bill Hackett, Wendell Brown. Fourth row: Shirley Rees, Sue Ewald. Carol Yan- deTP001- Gail Wright. Jean Rainwater. Fifth row: Kathy Schabacker. Glenda Vand5'TP00l- Mary Pierce. Karen Harr. fir MIXED CHORUS - Top row: Tom Weeks. Jerry Knutson, Bill Kassel. Ted Tilton, Terry Walker, Maryin Alderks, Doyle Curtis. Tyrone Manimen. ,lohn Jorgenson. ,lim Quitno. Paul Grover. Bill Hackett. Roger Vesley, Mike Ward. Second row: Glenda Nachtigall. Lynn McFadden. Don Gentry, Don Roberts. Dan Lee. Don Burke, ,lim Sehabaeker. Henry Kentsch, Ronnie Stocking. Melyin Long. Pete Horner. Virginia Shrader. Mary Herrmann. Third row: Karen Harr, Marcia McKenzie, Shirley Rees. Carol Prentice. Lynne Townsend. Pat Byrd, Sharon .-Xckland, Sharon Madden. Mary Allen. Ruth Skelly. Rosemary Reed. Penny Hammil, Connie Harms. Bottom row: Merideth Hayes, Shaiyn Withrow. Betty Yicker, Eleanore Kehm, ,lean Nelson, Pauline Jones. Gloria Squire. Karen Supler. Carolyn Crawford. Kathy Fisher. Lenore Van Matre. Carolyn Cooper, Mary Pierce, Donna Van Matre. de ' te' ' 1 t ..-' f :,,, f- f ' ,L V- Vi t fi t. fi :fi is s--wzae : A t if-w - f- ,- . 'f WAN 1 J A - . H t m e s 2 t me . s 4 6 , ? H 4 .V 0 A 3 ' , V4 A ' 4, -A-t 2 .2 gy.. 8 se J.: f . V 14:25. ' 6 l e , .6 K .444 W' P' ,. 2 ff' W' l i Y T l I 7 ,L -f I i4 1 11.4 l l - 1 ' H . GIRLS CHORVS - Top row: Janet Rewerts. Marna Rassniusson. loyee Skoaland. Sandra Sf-Coy. Marie Esposito, lean Sehalnaeker. llt-liliie Kinvhen. Kathy Walker. Lorena Long. Ann Carney, Karen Driggs. Anita jones, Joyee Barth. Second row: Jean Haminil. Madeline johnson. Eyelyn Casey, Paula Hr-ss. Wanda Johnson. Shirley Aekland. Yonnie Alhriglit, Judy Dyer. Marilyn Plautz, joan Horton, Carolyn Johnston, Bottom row: Christine Berg. Kay Potts, Betty Boutain, Barbara Felt. Bertha johnson, Elinor Davey, Kathy Kenny. Judy Campbell, Sandra Tyler. Kay Urnian, Sharon ,lorgen-oii. HUNS flllfllll S rlloli row: tllilforil Nloki--, lion Willvls. Gary Sl'll1Il1LlClil'l'. .lorry Svlnihacker. Rodney linsw, Vwluylnml Nrond, Kenny tiiltli--on, liorvn llnrnnin. l.:irry l,1nn:ir. llaxid Werdin. Miko liof-lurvn. N-vollll low: ,lim 'Xloorw-In-qnl, ,li-rry l oi'sI1-r. l.:imln'rl Stone, Bolt lflliolt. Heino Kivikko, llun llrulwn, Ulis None, ,link Nink, liurry lCn,gi-lltt-s. Gerald Saissinzin. ,liin Bolnirl. .lorry xBlllllf'fll'I', l wrnund l'lonr4l1'. llnrolyn lain:-, Lll'1'llIllllLllllNlI lloyd Hanini, Stew lfllis. llorvn Malone-, l,f'Illll's llotaa , la .5 1, ki ww ' 1- , ' L ': J ... 1' TJ! , I y H. . 4 pq? l y V ff? - Q ' r It -l ' ., - -f ff ' 3 rl l, ' 3 y X 25- we Q ' A ' it vi ' V A ' -l I . x x T l ... , ,V x., A ,Q 'K Q 1- WP Q ROBERT RUSSELL zdkww E.. I 1 Hll lllilllmll 'HUIIIIIN Ulhll UIIWIII FT . Senior Barbara Bates Homecoming queen. Judy Campbell, right, was the freshman attendant. VVHS 7756 ' 64 Senior Dennis Mutton. right, was the Homecoming king. Among the students alll-mling ilu- flzum- were Rugm-r Vwlvy, ,Nlury lvllll-Hll, Tonya Shlllla mn, and Juvk l'l1'l'flIIllllIl. Karen Harr. right the junior attendant. 'N' ,Q Ruth Reims, left, was the sophomore attendant. -Ti' ,. 'emi ft '- ' Varsity f'llf'l'l'l llfll'I'N llonuiv lfepo-iltt, Km 3, - .,, walvh ae llll' llult- go Illfnllilll ilu' Intuit, Becky Russell. varsity elif-ml.-afler, 1.151114 3 vlwer at ilu- pffp rally on the night ln-fore the game' ln Ili-' llltlllvl :mug umm- Mllll NI ul II l IIX XX lllxl R1-ell:-llv N1 lllttl 'wlx lavlxlwl lx 1 XI ul It llxx 1 7?5 ' The Homecoming festivities connneneed with a snake dance led hy the student Council president. Marvin Alderlis. through down town Rochelle. The R.T.H.S. Cheerleaders conducted a pep rally afterwards. The enthusiasm of the Rochelle alumni and the students was only slightly affected lay the defeat of 27-O. Later that night the students and the alumni danced to the music of John Duffy's orehee- tra. The theme of the dance was Hoon Clow. '-1 . 5 'W ,- t FQ , ' 5 lui .ia -kr ,z E. dw , in 'T S, 1-lx '- , ' n fx - 293 H ' r'v f N f-F15 :F ' r ig, 5 ggi QP rib v , XQS . - 2 qi N? 'il ,f'-an PQ ., , ,- . Q , I . : A ..5. J ' 1-4 ag ' his ,If i , '-: E' 1 . 3' , 4 3, l I 413 i , 5, 4 Q Q X M., E NSGWQW-as 1 N.,-S if-,,:u :ggi 443 in Top row: Manage-r Don Gentry. Julin llaily. Jim Baker, Jack Roerler. Wayne Hayc-nga. Hr. Helms. Rll'l1ElI'fl Berg, llcan Wvelmlwr. Holi Loxwr. Manager Chic., Castor. Second row: Roy Hr-nel. Pliilvp Hr-lley. Miki- Km-fer. Bill Kassul. R4fDg!'l' Uiiftaffuri. ,lim Hill. Jnlin livnny. Doug Sunil. Hr. Lane. Tliircl row: ,lnlin Hush-ttlcr. Cliuvk Nlctfray. 'llwwm Spratz. Larry llaxix. 'furry Elliur. Nlvrlin Dummvr. Dick lliclu-ll. lmw Clugg. lJf'!lI1j Nlultwn. Bottom mu: Gary Nlanniny. Rmlrisy NlL'QUtxt'I1. Bill Alcwck. Kvn Sf-inn. lluanv Onlm-5. llary l-lamillnn. Tvrry Wvalkr-r. Wvmlvll llroun. Lfliuck Rand wvas nnfsing svhvn this piulurr xvas lakwwr 7?56 7aoZ5d!Z 76454 H1-1-In-Ilv -vniur llvllllj Nlullon triw to lLll'lQll' Ll lnvrnlwr ul gin uplmfiiig Ivgini. Slflbllli ISUXHD Ulf' Uppfnzwlify 'Y I2 I:lllllXlil IW llarrlvm lfi l,l'il14'1'l1Hl'l' U llvllelulalili U lim-lx lfnllb' T lll'lxillll ll1'll4'N1'4r'E' U livlximlm'I'v I,'u1ll'f'1w114'f' yfIl'If'.N' il '- Af A . . , yi T11 cy -w 0 1313 lf .5- -A lil .W,5 -111 limi sj- A Bill Alcock keeps an eye out for tacklers as he races deep into enemy territory. 795 7 Ms fbfq.. Rrwhellnfs varsity team wus plugin-tl with injuries this season. llr-re Cfoavli Waller Corn-Il lu-lps llivliartl llvrg off Ille fin-lrl riltrr lie' wus llurl while' playing. Twin Xvvvlcs, Jim llill, zirnl ffhivo Cast:-r un- shown lmeliiml Corn-ll and B1-rg. 736454 This is the way the varsity football team looked after they won their first game of the season! '12-'s if ,, ,V if , . 0 ez is A -V 'ff ffl.. fl? is .,r. , A . A E A , I if V 'i f -A xy-gtk Q .tsp -smsvqw. -3 ,- 4 f -. ff Q., . ,ff .w -,f M . ' at ,-mf - , fi ,A - -fi, , if ,-2,:-, w i'Z'ff't -c:mr-'1- - 4 'I -1 I We Q Hi, v N u ,I , M, Q3 3' A SE 725 5-9 ff? . 'fri f a me aj 1' SG an RSL S2 ' Q7 I if Q Q f ,iii W X .Egg iff, 'J 'I' B1 J J lfi- li.Qfff-it J ' ., it 'ff it J- A t - 2 S .ar .S . 1 20 ' 313, Jt ' 7 Top row: Clark Gustafson, Jim Schnorr, Larry Loewenstein. Ken Detig. Dave YVerdin. Larry Cates. Ken Snyder. Jim Rice. Bernard Scott. Larry Lelllar. Second row: Coach Skoglund, Torn Tomlinson, Russell Davis. Spike Olsen. Denny Ewald. Jack Nink. Tom McBride, Jim Moorehead, Dave Wleatherbee. Coach Julian. Third row: Bill Nye. Buddy Russell, Jack Stocking. John Don- aldson, Bob VanCura. Wayne Hayenga. Hike Harmon. Chuck Pobstman. Bruce Johnson. Jack Harms. Fourth row: Jim Bohart, Steve Ellis. Bob Sudbury, John Kaminski, Fernand Plourde. Mike Loefgren. Ken Beaird. Jerry Forster. 795 7 Lack of experience was the reason for the Huhlets posting a three won. five lost record. The Hulvlets opened the season at Batavia and returned home on the short-end of a 19-0 score. ln their first home game the Hulgmlets once more were defeated 21-6. ln a hard fought game at Princeton the Hulmlets played f--V Xlf-nflola fro-h--oph Iacklr-rs chasm- Hulilet fulll l rnl rack K1-n ,lea ' '4 . We .IQ ni? , 71 on even terms with the Kittens, hut not quite enough. as the Hulrlets went down 21-12. Rock Falls and Mendota. both powerful teams in the conference. took the l'lul,rlets in stride by scores of 20-0 and 26-0 respectively. After dropping their first five games the lsluhlets seemed to learn a few things and also to get some fight. At Deliallfs Homecoming the Huhlets fought a determined team. but scored in the last minute of play to win T-O. The Hulwlets' season ended with their winning three in a row hy heating Geneseo 34-13 and a tough Belvidere team ll-T. SCUREISOA-XRD We U1lpUIIc'l1lS They ll l1lllllXlLl 1 19 O llarlcm 21 I2 l'rineclon1 1 21 0 liovk lhrllsll 20 U Nll'lNiUl1li1i 26 T ltr-Rall, 0 fil li4'!l4's4'u1: I l lllilxllllxlilx 7 X 'Ml 2:1 l,'ofl'ff'l'r'11f'f'lffrnlcs fa? 75? 4 ff M 71 Z 2 2 ? 3 if z 5? .if 5,2 We ,?y. . f At half-time Coaches Julian and Skuglunil grin, lin- buys L1 pi-I1 mlk, Q4 2007! -' ,fy ni? 0 ,lOilIl iJ4rIlLli4ix1u11 4031, lluxc is WFQII11-rlwv 1021. ainil Cliuvk A POIBIHILIII 1611 nf-win lu haw IhiQ lone lL11'iiit'l' In lilifINN0'iN4'F. 'E , Ki 5511 Ken Beaird 4753 is be-ing brought tu the grwund hy Mendota frosli-swphstcrs after picking up a short gain. Dave W'e-atherbee 1625 watches the conclusion of the play he started. lex CHE! Top row: Terry Elliott, Jim Hill, John Hostettler. Jim Seipts. Coach Etherton, Roger Gustafson, Denny Mutton, Chuck Rand, Doug Sund. Bottom row: Don Hayes, managerg Phil Peters. Bill Kassul, Rod McQueen. Don Gentry. ,lim Glaser. Tom Oblalley. Terry Tvalker, Chico Caster, ammwa, awe .f manager. Playing some of the best competition in north. ern Illinois, the Hubs compiled a record often wins and thirteen losses. In a strictly up-and-down season, the Hubs started slow. At one point soon after the DeKalb Holiday Tournament. they managed to lose five games in a row. Then Harlemis highly rated Huskies came to town and started the Hubs on a six game winning streak. After polishing off Harlem, the team rolled over Sterling, Oregon. Mendota, Mt. Mor- ris and Geneseo. The Geneseo game was a real thriller with Rochelle trailing all through the game until a Chuck Rand seems to stand on air as he and teammate block opponent's I. ' x brilliant Hub scoring attack put them out front, 66-61. The win skein was snapped by NCTC power- house, Rock Fallsg then Belvidere beat the Hubs in the closing game of the season. In the Regional Tournament at Forreston the Hubs beat Polo 65-46. It proved to be a costly victory. however. as lim Hill injured his ankle in the closing minutes of the game. ln the Hubs' final appearance of the season. the Forreston Cardinals eked out a slim three- point victory. 64-6l. We Th ey East Aurora ,...., ..,ee. 5 6 7.1. St. Charles .,..,......, , .,,,,v 52 46 West Rockford ...., eecese -1 9 62 Genoa-Kingston , ..., .6A,,, .L 2 49 Mt. Morris ....,.. , U ,,6,A, T4 .18 THall Township . .. ...... -L9 T3 Sycamore ....,,.... ,,..6, -L 5 -L0 'l'Dixon ..... ,,.. .,.K., 5 9 6-1. y'Ottawa ,.,, 6, .,.6,,V 58 84 Belvidere . . ...... 68 T2 iiprinceton , ...w,.. -L3 49 iDeKalb ,. ....... 62 T0 Harlem , ,,..,., 59 51 x'Sterling .. ,.... 58 -19 Oregon ., . ....... TO -19 'Mendota ,. .... 81 T2 Mt. Morris , , ...T6 5-L Ceneseo .... 66 61 Rock Falls . , , .. .... .56 65 T-it'lX'illl'I't' , e , ,.,.., e,,. 6 2 lJlCK:Xl,R HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT: u mlmy , ,T2 81 RICUIONAI. TOURNAMENT liulu 65 -1.6 l'l0l'l't'Sl0ll 641. 61 1-mmf:-i'em'c games Mutton ge ,fy ts in on the fight as Ullstallsmm zmnl Walkvr lm tlw Rwwlwllf- lJ8Nl-QEI. lk Ull Seipts takes his time Coming toward Hill I1-tw gn with li In-aulifully executed jump Hhul. as Walla-r lnolu on There ul-nw in lw an arm in ,lims wav Am Ilmly llls4'L1Il arm? Sunil and Cuslafsun receiw -lralvgy frwm flwacll Way nv Etlwrton P f an NX u lllx L 'f....wf' x f Y 1' x 1 fi ui ..1.-'-K 6. , x uw ,J rdf l Q xx N X 531 1,77 C? S? T-,vm A -wie? tGE f H1-Zio it M, if 5235 1 il fgeflffz gl 5 EQ was .ad ww!! UBS 5 Top row: Don Willetts, Fred Reed, Roy Hetzel, Larry Loewenstien, Buddy Russell, Mike Harmon, Roger Scott, Dave Weatherbee, John Donaldson. Second row: Coach Julian, .lim Schnorr, Mike Loefgren, .lack Harms, Ken Detig. Darwin Lawrence, Denny Ewald, Jack Nink, Coach Correll. Third row: Larry Cote. manager, Jim Moorehead, Archie Dodson, Torn Johnson, Loren Furman, Roger Schumaker, Ed Flworthy, Cary Manning, Bill Nye. manager. Bottom row: Lindy Erickson, Larry Cates, Bob Sudbury, Spike Olsen, Ken Snyder, Bill Fckharclt. Jim Rice, Clark Gustafson. Fernand Plourde. Hublet Roy Hetzel shoots for a basket while Mike Harmon and Buddy Russell look on at the Rochelle-St. Charles game. The Hublets won the game. i?5 -57 The Hublets started the season by dropping their first four games of the season to East Aurora 45-59. We-st Rockford, St. Charles 40-51, and Genoa 44-45. Rochelle won its first game of the season over Mt. Klor- ris 45-32, before losing to Hall Township 48-58. After the Christmas Holidays the Hublets won over Sycamore 63-50. and losing to Dixon Dukes 32-46. ln a thrilling overtime battle Ottawa came out on top 55-59: the Hublets came fighting back to win over Belvidere 52- 41, before dropping to Princeton 44-46 and Dekalb 38-59. Harlem's Huskies were beaten 522-37. The Hublets entered the Rock Falls Frosh-Soph Tour- ney and were eliminated by Erie 38-40. The Hublets then lost to Sterling 53-5-I-. The llnblets won the next five games in a row: Oregon 58-32, Mendota 5-5-5-3, hilt. Nlorris 61-46. Geneseo 61-38. and the high-flying lloek Falls Rocks bi'-57. The llnblels then lost their final game of the season to a fired up Belvidere 01-TO. The llnhlels show mneh promise in the future. Witli a 9 won I2 lost record, they showed near the end of the season that experience helps win games. gun S 1 'X If lil' '7 - ornn Furman look- on as Nlike Harmon shoots for 3 ln the St. Charles-Rochelle game, Mike Harmon anrl Roy Hetzel look I kel the E. Aurora am:-. F. Aurora won the game. on as Buddy Russell shoots for a basket. The Hublets won the game. Opponents E. Aurora .w,,.. St. Charles rrr. W. Rockford ,,r,77 ,r.., Genoa ,..,..,,rr.. Mt. Morris ,rr. Hall Township Sycamore s,r.r, Dixon ,,,,,s....,...s Ottawa ,.s,,.. Belvidere Princeton ,,,.,. DeKalb .c,. Harlem .,,, Erie ,..,,...f4 Sterling .,,.. Oregon .,..,.. Mendota c..,..,, Mt, Morris ...... ....fs, 4 6 Geneseo ,...,.. f4..-fa 3 8 Rock Falls .,..,, f,,..-f 5 7 Belvidere ..c.. .mt.t58 ,HM4-6 ..t,.tt59 NW41 -cameo ,1146 WM54 ac.-s43 ,--..,c70 Mr. Correll, Mr. Julian. and ,lack Harms observe Jim Schnorfs technique for handling the hall when shooting for baskets. They 'I' M59 754 c...c JL5 ,,,-,,,46 2 37 t,.m.32 b ht- Becky Russell. Bonnie Esposito. and Karen Harr. the varsity cheerleaders. show how they can lead the yarsity to victory. Connie l-larins was absent when this picture was taken. 7956-7957 The cheerleaders attended the annual clinic on Noyeinlier 3. l956. at Xornial. lllinois. Kliss Harris and Miss Lnhtala ac- conipanied thein. Xliss Luhtala is the sponsor. Connie Harins has lveen a cheerleader for three years: Ronnie Esposito. tour years: Karen l-larr. three years: and Becky Russell. two years. Barliara Rainwater has heen a cheerleader for two years: Jean Nelson. two years: Lee liannheiser. two years: and Judy Canipliell is cheering tor her first year. All the Cheerleaders will get a certificate ot awards. The senior who has cheered tor tour years receiyes a gold inegaphone with a purple R on it. The junior who has cheered for three years reeeiyes a varsity letter. For cheering one or two years the cheerleaders get a small R letter. Representatiyes from the Student Council and the guidance classes. indicating the oyerall opinion of the school. elect the cheerleaders. Lee Kannheiser. Judy Campbell. ,lean Xelson, and Rarhara Rainwater ch Q V E-151' '-1 i SC. :rf -' X' eer for the frosh-sop I 51. N. Top row: ,lohn Kaminski, Clyde Russell, ,. .lfiffyf Whltener, David Wertlin, Bob OBrien, Coach La ne Tom Moore Larr ' ' Y 1 v l.eMar, Steve Ellis, and Jerry Sassamaril ' f Second row: Mike Keefer, Chuck McCray, '. .- Larry Davis, Reino Kivikko, Wayne Hay- ff enga, Henry Knetsch, Philip Helley, and Dick Mitchell. Bottom row: Jack Sherwood, .lim Bohart Bruce Lazier Duane Onle a 7 YQ Doran Malone. .,.. 2 , 'if ., 4, 'gas . f ff if Wzecdmd Coach Don Layne,s wrestling Huhs broke the ice with their first Win over Morris. During the season they lost to Ster- ling, Rock Falls, DeKalb, Dixon, Cen- eseo, and Ottawa. As the team gained ex- perience, the opponents' margin of vic- tory lessened. Bright spot of the season was Duane Onley, who captured the championship of the l27 pound class in the North Cen- tral Conference. The Huh Harriers, under the tutelage of Coach Wayne Etherton, closed a dis- mal season in which they did not win a meet. Harriers' headquarters this year were at the Rochelle Country Club. Coach Etherton sees a better season ahead as the freshmen develop into stronger con- tenders. Q: :,,-.TSINN I Q lvl' 'S ' 1, . A .x. ' V g 5 l 5. -5 3,5 Q af? g I -- ,Nj ye A 5 '- . I J .1 .. i X it X 151 . 9 1 ya-Q' Nl A J ' P? 'C' , uf ' A' N Q Q ef 1. - 1-21 Y' l a l . Q ,Tk ' if r lk? if 'Q ,t -- gun-.. jf .gr 4 e -X 'HM . L : Q , --J xi , 1 . 1 , ,limi X ll S C! cet? 'begs H .. S f - Mlsxx Af 5 1 W 1 V. lx Llllfl llzllk vs t The wrestling squad watches a teammate wrestle a Dixon opponent. Top row: Jim Glaser, Tom Moore, Coach Etherton, Bob O'Brien, and Phil Peters. Second row: Archie Dodson, John Dentler, Loren Furman, and Tom Johnson. Bottom row: Doran Malone, Bruce Lazier, ,lack Sherwood, and David Hakanson. 75 Am During a tense moment at a basketball game. varsitv cheerleaders Bonnie Esposito, Becky Russell, Karen Harr, and Connie Harms show ai variety of facial expressions. 6 Usher Robert Elliot watches Frosh-Soph boys, John Donaldson, Buddy Russell, and Cary Manning as they relax with their 'yoyos after a hard game. ww ii LM: file-gg, fllnria Hquivr, KUIVII Nuplvr, andl5uflrlyU'fNlally1'l1ul at llu- 'glluli limp. 1 X 76 A IFIII1 I ff ff ff!! ff-Zff Www? ff ff N S 'Wx I . II ff is Y 'M f U fy 5'-N f'T Ag I-' I, N ,FM-f Q II'-Q55-1 ' K X 4, gf? ff 0 ff-fy7'L--'-Q11 If If! X X I2 -4a-- 3 1 I' 2-ff if Q X ff fffl fullgx f iff!! Q 11 5 W Xt Z i llllE,,nnm. X X X III I N EW' ROBERT RUSSELL I ii i' rr' ffff f' 77f .ff ,- ff ffm' ' - 4' pf, ' ' ,f 1 I I - I W ff 1 J ' Yr lr, I f .am F '. . .I -- I 1' I lf , 2.15 I A W hp., . .II I ' V WWW. , f 5 I K l I ' Inf? W I fl xx YW-A If 4 Lf. I I T NI I, f IIII FI ' X f I . .f. 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' ff: , . ' 1,,f'f:f.U1m K ff iff. A View llurris' R4'Vl'IIllI llltlll gyn11'l'1ee'1r4' R , . , urtlvlnp House- -ltlll- lor Ittttllttll 2 luv girly wt- tlnnl wunl any fl1III.lLl' rlom- Illun IIl'4'l '-IIIY ,pf The Biology showcase has Caught the eye of Kathy Walker, Sharon Kloneon. Doug Sund. and Otis Stone. 1 WMM X S -x 5 .Q Q 73 td I f mmm 2 'VA , , A ' ff A ' I Wi' tar .Q f' , l ,af-'14-,M ,uv rtxu 1 '1 K - A nQ.i?' 21 - I ' ' W , .V 512' V 'zfx A I 'J , ,X ' tl 2 l l QL t , 'Y .1 -fmwu At . , .,'- '+ve n f 'X 'E I 7 uf, :gy-MI an Je: MPM, rxi RK J., N A fa, . l -5: -T 2 5 'I-. 5 Tk 5 . 1 , 1 V' -qyp '- , 4- ,..f ,, gm-L -V .A s' Y' ,aiu K' , 'sf , ' ' ' ' r- 4' . , '11, . -4- .M . r 4' ' --t ya, 19. ll X , i , M , , I sv, 4,-,ff 1 1 , N Ai: JL f 1 lm'-i l' ' - i i.. , 1 ' 1 l1liii,, -if ff ' i M' 1 i ' ', E: all A 1-1111. 1 Mitra, wi, , ,, . .Wm 1 t Mr. Cieskf-'s Girls' Ensemble are tuning up to begin anutlier svliuol year uf liarnmny. Standing lefl to right are: Mary l'iert-fl, Carolyn Cooper, Carol l'rt'11itev, Marcia MC- Kenzie and Shirley Rees. The girls are uc- Companied on the piano hy Pat Byrd. liarlmura RillI1YVLill'I' antl KL1!'l'Il llriffas . . . - .CK are tlveply irileiw-steal in Miss Lvlfing- wells Latin and Spanish SllHXYl'11St'. Diffivilis, girls. tliffif,-ilisl .xx X ' 1 Joyce Olson faces views it he Baker, Joan Horton and Sandra have anxious smiles on their as they take in the decorative of the F.H.A. showcase. Could Christmas is on the Way? A Spanish ll clars niakvr a pinala la papinar l1lE1CllH fijlilll lflblllllllllllg the Christmas grmuclies for Spaniwh chil- drf n.J lt will hw us:-fl at thi- Spanish party. Wi,1rke?1's lIN'lLlfl6 Joanne Onlffy, Joyce Kewl:-. Sharyn Williruw. Keck Harms. Connie Hnrtun. Sue Ewalil. Jo- anne Wilhns, Martha Pearce, and Mike Ward. Mr. NPlS0n's Chemistry Class is working on an experimflnt on a clialillation prob- lem. Bill fluggesllall, Harriet Hayenga, Con- nie Hnrton, and Richard Hammil are in English IV, College Prep., diagram- ing sentences. This course provides in- tensive preparation for those who plan to attend College. We EN 1 l Mr. Kruger surveys his Art I Class as they are drawing. From this and many other art Classes come many of the cartoons that appear in the R0-To-High Life. ..4............,.- . an X M r E My 1, - i 3 59 ' '. , p f ..,-.W-fi-if 'S ' Aw A 4 This lmiks like an iiilvn-str-rl lfnglisli Class! lfrnnk lli-urtlin nnil Henry Stun- fnrml ure- rmnliligg n lf-w sr-ntvlnw-s I0 the vln-s l-l'UlIl lln- lvmvli. Mr. Lavery grimaees as though that last note were something less than musi- Cal. The viola players are Sue Ewald, Kathy Sehahacker, Glenda Vanderpool, and Carol Vanclerpool. ' ss . ii 5 lies' 83 In Mr. Springmircfs eighth and ninth hour Metal Slmp Class are David Mout- gomert and David Estrem teuipering a cold chisel. K Liu... i VZ? ,,,. . i X, 'ff , if MXN, .,' I , f ff!! 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Looks llke thu t wil to a had talt Mr. Ethertllll L1 all xxatllle X131 6116 PGIBIEOH and JL XHI1 Larallee Chau a flat lv ff gf, -.. .. i 86 Mary Smith and Sliirlvy Hobson are explaining to this liuniily Living class good grooming and its place in dating. At the hoard are Donna Van Matre and Jeannine Coquillette. Mr. Maris' sociology classes took advantage of the 1956 election year to study the process of choosing political candidates, cam- paigning and electing officials. Humor- ous cartoons drawn by Jeannine Coquil- lette. Bob Russell. Ray Rippy, and Lee Hummel, enlivened the atmosphere. gf- ,f . ,, 'A . , , H ,Le i LJ Wiiqgiw, Vs.- ki 'X i - '15 7.5 pjygmi 4 s Wfj r f IQ' Couples enjoy the Winter Formal, held on December 22. 1956. The theme for the formal was December Dreamland. 3 S 1,1-x,, . we ,. Larry Ranken. Vlfilma Ehmen. and Larry Mullinsl the magazine sales winners. Wilma plaeefl firxl, Larry Ranken placed sf-r-firrrl, and Larry Mullins placed thircl. Q Q M EW' I,, :QM 1 . 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