Spring Green High School - Emerald Yearbook (Spring Green, WI)

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THE CLASS OF I960 SPRING GREEN HIGH SCHOOL SPRING GREEN, WISCONSIN PRESENTS THEIR EMERALD BUSINESS MANAGER Jim Hamel MRS. KATHLEEN LINS DEDICATION To you, Mrs. Lins, we the class of 1960 dedicate our Emerald. For the last five years you have been secretary of Spring Green High School. Through our four years of high school, you have guided us in many ways. Your kind and understanding disposition gave us an answer to our troubles and problems. Your alertness in the office has kept the school running smoothly. We sincerely appreciate your great effort and hope your future will be happy and filled with success. Board of Education. Every year the voters of the Spring Green school district elect a man to sei ve on the board. The officers which are elected are a president, clerk, and treasurer. Each member served a three year period. The Board of Education meets once a month to pass the rules and regulations which govern the school. Other duties of these three men are to sign all checks and contracts. They set the salary scale and are responsible for the school building and school property. ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATOR R. F. FOX B.. of Ed. Degree, Platteville S. T. C. M. S. Degree, Univ. of Wisconsin. MR. RICHARD HART Taught in Spring Green 1 year. B. of Ed.. White- water; S. T. C.; Com- mercial. MRS. FLOREDE HUTTER Taught in Spring Green 17 years. B. of Ed. Degree, Platteville, S. T. C. ; S. S. University o f Wisconsin; English, Library. MR. WALTER KUBLY Taught in Spring Green 1 year. B.A. Degree, Platteville S. T. C.; M. of Science, University of Wis- consin; Science. MR. VINCENT MURPHY Taught in Spring Green 8 years. B. S. Degree, Platte- ville S.T. C.; Agri- culture. MISS MARY PARTEKA Taught in Spring Green 1 year. B. S. Degree, Uni- versity of Wisconsin; Language Arts. MR. ELDON B. PRATT Taught in Spring Green 14 1 2 years. B. of Ed. Degree, Eau Claire S. T. C.; Social Science. MISS MARY RAND Taught in Spring Green 1 year. B. S. Degree, Stout State College; Home Economics. MR. WILLIAM REDDAN Taught in Spring Green 5 years. B. S. Degree, University of Missouri; M. S. Degree, University of Wisconsin; Physical Education, Science. MR. LAWERENCE SCHMITT Taught in Spring Green 1 year. B. A. Degree, Lakeland, Sheboygan; Music, Social Studies. CLASS OF I960 Francis Bindl Robert Hottmann Patricia Brickl Jan Jackson Baxter Brown Luanne Kolan Robert Brummer Albert Miller Beverly Buchner Sharon Olson Richard Cass John Porter Ronald Christianson Rita Prouty Harvey Clary Glenda Richardson Darrell Dederich Andy Ringelstetter Karen Dederich Pauline Robson Larry DeVoss John Sieger Edward Dwyer Patsy Sliter Charles Ellefson Francis Smith James Hamel Jim Sprecher John Harrington John Sprecher Cyril Haslow Betty Urfer Shirley Heiser Rita Weitzel Donald Hess Glenn Williams Gene Hopwood Carole Zins MOTTO NOT FINISHED. JUST BEGUN FLOWER COLORS CARNATION BLUE AND WHITE PRESIDENT ROBERT HOTTMANN ACTIVE IN: Basket- ball. Football, Base- ball, Student Council. RONALD CHRISTIANSON ACTIVE IN: Basket- ball, Football, F. F. A. VICE-PRESIDENT CLASS OFFICERS SECRETARY TREASURER LUANNE KOLAN ACTIVE IN: F.H.A., Dramatics, Forensics, Annual Staff, G. A. A. FRANCIS SMITH ACTIVE IN: Basket- ball, Football, Dra- matics, F.F.A. , Track. Sponsor CITIES SERVICE OIL CO., M. H. Lampman. FRANCIS BINDL ACTIVE IN: F. F. A. . Track, Football. PATRICIA BRICKL ACTIVE IN: Dramatics, Newspaper Staff, Chorus. BAXTER BROWN ACTIVE IN: Basketball, Football, Orchestra. ROBERT BRUMMER ACTIVE IN: Basketball, Football, Student Council, Chorus. BEVERLY BUCHNER ACTIVE IN: F. H. A. Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Forensics. RICHARD CASS ACTIVE IN: Football, Basketball, Track. Sponsors REST HAVEN MOTEL RICHARDSON PONTIAC HARVEY CLAREY ACTIVE IN: F. F. A. .Foot- ball. DARRELL DEDERICH ACTIVE IN: F. F. A. . Basketball, Football, Dra- matics, Orchestra, Chorus. KAREN DEDERICH ACTIVE IN: F. H. A. Newspaper, Chorus, Dra- matics, Annual Staff, Booster Club. LARRY DEVOSS EDWARD DWYER ACTIVE IN: Student Coun- cil, Chorus, F. F. A., Bas- ketball, Dramatics. CHARLES ELLEFSON ACTIVE IN: Student Coun- cil, Forensics. Dramatics . F. F. A. Sponsors HASLOW MOTORS CHARLES Cubby COSPER JIM HAMEL ACTIVE IN: Orchestra, Pep Band, Chorus. JOHN HARRINGTON ACTIVE IN: F. F. A. Track, Football. CYRIL HASLOW ACTIVE IN: Basketball, Football, Student Council. SHIRLEY HEISER ACTIVE IN: F. H. A. DONALD HESS ACTIVE IN: F.F.A., Track. Football. GENE HOP WOOD ACTIVE IN: Basketball, Football, F. F. A. Sponsor OWEN KING LUMBER CO. JAN JACKSON ACTIVE IN: Basketball. ALBERT MILLER ACTIVE IN: F. F. A.. Football, Booster Club. SHARON OLSON ACTIVE IN: G. A. A., Cheerleading, Annual Staff, Booster Club. JOHN PORTER ACTIVE IN: F. F. A., Basketball, Dramatics, Booster Club. RITA PROUT Y ACTIVE IN: F.H.A.. Dramatics, Forensics, Cho- rus, Booster Club. GLENDA RICHARDSON ACTIVE IN: G. A. A., Dramatics, Forensics, Pep Band, Chorus. Sponsors HUNTS GENERAL STORE TRUCK-O-TELL ANDREW RINGELSTETTER ACTIVE IN: F. F. A.. Football. PAULINE ROBSON ACTIVE IN: G. A. A.. Dramatics, Forensics, Newspaper, Booster Club, Annual Staff, Chorus. PATRICIA SUTER ACTIVE IN: G. A.A.. Student Council, News- paper, Chorus. JAMES SPRECHER ACTIVE IN: F. F. A., Forensics. Sponsors VERN'S RADIO AND TV WEST SIDE DAIRY JOHN SPRECHER ACTIVE IN: F. F. A. BETTY URFER ACTIVE IN: F. H. A., Forensics, G. A. A., Dra- matics, Orchestra, Booster Club, Newspaper, Annual Staff Pep Band, Cheer- leading, Student Council, Chorus. RITA WEITZEL ACTIVE IN: Orchestra, Booster Club, F, H. A., Pep Band, G. A. A. , Dramatics, Forensics, Newspaper, Cho- rus. GLEN WILLIAMS ACTIVE IN: F.F.A. CAROLE ZINS ACTIVE IN: Annual Staff, Forensics, Newspaper, Dra- matics. Sponsor MAURICE AND HARRY ENGLIHART CLASS HISTORY In the fall of '56, forty-nine “green” freshmen entered Spring Green High School. With the help of our class advisor, Mr. Bassler, we elected Cyril Haslow, president; John Porter, vice president; Betty Urfer, secretary; and Rita Kay Weitzel, treasurer of our class. The highlights of our first year were in- itiation and the sophomore parties. During the year we lost Vir- ginia Stewart, Kay Nelson, Lulabelle Thomas, Marvin Siperly, Carol Robson, and Andy Ringlestetter, Bruce Johnson, and Dennis Post from our class. Our sophomore year we no longer tiptoed (?) down the halls. The school now had forty-one silly sophomores. This year we proudly accepted the trophy for the winning float in our homecoming parade. With the assistance of our class advisor, Mr. Reddan, our big whale swallowing Sauk City’s feet and bearing the sign “We Swallow All But DeFeat” had been a success. During the year Victor Fries and Rita Synder left the class. Larry DeVoss, Jim Hamel, Ronnie Christianson, Carol Bauer, and Carole Zins joined us. We elected as our officers Bob Brummer, president; Betty Urfer, vice president; Margaret Maxwell, secretary; and Pat Sliter, treasurer. Forty-five of us returned to school in the fall of ’58. Our class rings made us realize that we were no longer underclassmen, and we would have to start deciding our future. Our advisors this year were Mr. Murphy and Mrs. Gilbertson. Our class officers were Francis Smith, president; Ed Dwyer, vice president; Sharon Olson, secretary and Pauline Robson, treasurer. This year John Seiger and Andy Ringlestetter joined us, while KarenCrary, Mary Pulvermacher, JoAnn Meise, Judy Hopkins, Margaret Maxwell, and Kathleen Olson left. On April 12, 1959 we lost our beloved friend andclassmate, Richard Richardson. Our prom. Blue Hawaii, took place on May 15, 1959. Monte Hacker and his orchestra pro- vided the music as our king, Francis Smith, and his queen, Pauline Robson, led the grand march. Forty of us returned to school in the fall of '59 to complete our final year. We elected as our class officers Bob Hottmann, president; Ronnie Christianson, vice president; Luanne Kolan, secretary; and Francis Smith, treasurer. This year A1 Miller joined the class. Our first big event this year was Homecoming when the football boys chose Bob Hottmann for their king and he in turn chose Betty Urfer for his queen. Having our pictures taken, editing the annual, presenting the class play and being measured for our caps and gowns made us realize that our school days would soon be over. We chose our class colors of blue and white, and our class flower the carnation. Our last week of school arrived with Baccalaureate on May 22. We proudly, but sadly, walked down the aisle on May 26 to receive our diplomas. It was with mixed emotions that we accepted them and shook the hand of our principal, Mr. Fox. Now we fully understood the meaning of our class motto, “Not Fin- ished, Just Begun.” Our school days were over, but our alma mater of S.G.H.S. will always be a part of us. Our four wonderful years together will never be forgotten. Larry Bindl, Kelly Snyder, Kathy Hamel. After our work, came the dance BLUE HAWAII QUEEN: PAULINE CLASS OF 60 KING: FRANCIS COURT OF HONOR: J. Coyne, C. Blau, J. Maxwell, K. Greenheck, R. Weitzel, P. Robson, F. Smith, E. Dwyer, B. Bauer, C. Haslow, A. Haas, R. Fox. Everyone is having fun! PROM FIRST ROW; B. Bauer, K. Green- heck, D. Dederich, G. Paulus, SECOND ROW; B. Schmid, S. Heiser, M. Rens. Sponsor FARMER'S STATE BANK IN REMEMBERANCE GOD’S FINGER TOUCHED HIM AND HE SLEPT RICHARD RICHARDSON APRIL 18, 1942 - APRIL 12, 1959 Lawrence Alt JUNIOR CLASS 1961 Delmar Feiner Charlene Rieder Anita Bailey Kathy Greenheck James Schauf Sue Baken Albert Haas Viola Schmid Micky Baryenhruch Kenneth Haas Judy Simon Richard Bauer Janey Hole Kelly Snyder Kenneth Bindl James Jantzen Anna Urfer Carol Blau Richard Kraemer Barbara Vorndran Sandra Brown Frances Larson Barbara Walsh Sharon Christianson Gloria Layton Mary Weidner Ruth Ann Davis Karen Longseth Gary Weitzel Neal Dederich James Michels Cornealia Williams Connie Devlin Virginia Mueller Robert Williams Pat Fargen Ellis Pifer Jerome Bindl SOPHOMORE CLASS 1962 Mary Ruth Hottmann William Paulson Virginia Blau Craig Jackson Gloria Paulus Darlene Bohnsack Dennis Kulek Darlene Pretsch Paul Brickl Robert Lanigan Mary Kay Re ns Tony Cass Lynn Leigel Charles Richardson Judy Coyne Joanne Magli Tom Richardson Joseph Crpok Judy Maxwell Martha Rudersdorf Tom Davies John McGinley Carol Seifert Richard Fox Michael McGinley Roger Steckelberg LaVerne Gulsrud Nola Miller Joseph Thering Richard Haas Larry Moe Frances Uselmann Betty Hackl Henry Mueller Mary Williams Patrick Harrington Ann Olson Jeralyn Hetzel LaVerna Olson Rose Ann Alt FRESHMAN CLASS 1963 Richard Haas Gordon Neefe Thomas Alt Kathy Hamel Donald Peterson James Bauer Larry Hop wood Joanne Phillips Ronald Bauer Ruth Ann Hunter Edward Porter Kenneth Beck Mary Jantzen Barbara Pratt Mary Jane Brummer Mary Lee Kolan Donald Richards Mary Buchner Diane Kraemer John Richardson Deneice Carver Richard Kraemer Gerald Robson Colleen Coyle Larry Lampman Eugene Rock Mary Crowley Jerome Limmex Larry Severson Frances Dederich Maureen Lins James Thering Sharon DeVoss John McCarville Mary Weitzel Tim Doyle William Magli Marjorie Weitzel Bernard Duren Frank Metcalf Donald Williams Maureen Fargen Edward Miller Diane Fleming Alice Nachreiner FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss Rand, A. Urfer, C. Blau, S. Christianson, K, Longseth, K. Greenheck. SECOND ROW: M. Weidner, M. Baryenbruch, J. Jantzen, V. Mueller, C. Devlin. THIRD ROW: N. Dederich, J. Simon, R. Kraemer, J. Michels, B. Williams, B. Walsh, C. Rie- der. CLASS OF 1961 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Murphy, A. Bailey, B. Vondran, J. Hole, C. Williams, S. Baken. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, R. Davis, J. Schauf, D. Feiner, V. Schmid, F. Larson. THIRD ROW: A. Haas, P. Fargen, L. Alt, A. Bauer, K. Snyder, K. Bindl, K. Haas. LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer, S, Christianson; Presi- dent, J. Michels; Secretary, V. Schmid; Vice Presi- dent, J. Schauf. TOP TO BOTTOM: Kathy G., Anita B., Barb V. , Francie L. , Barb W., Pat F. LEFT TO RIGHT; Jim S. , Neil D. , Jim M. , Ken H. Judy S. works and Charlene R. gives instructions! CHEMISTRY STUDENTS Scientists of Tomorrow! (?) Gloria L., Carol B., Barb V. , Janey H., at work on the Junior 1st place co-winning float. Sponsors: DAVIS AND RICHARD- SON, and ROYAL BLUE STORE Mr. Murphy is teaching Delmar F. how to fix a tractor. Caught in the Act. Our President in Trouble? Connie D. laughs as CoacI Reddan tries to teach ge- ometry. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Reddan, M. Hottmann, D. Pretsch, M. Williams, L. Olson, P. Harrington. SECOND ROW: V. Blau, G. Paulus, L. Moe, J. Crook, L. Gulsrud, D. Bohnsack. THIRD ROW: T. Cass, D. Haas, D. Kulik, J, McGinley, R. Steckelberg, R. Fox, J. Thering. CLASS OF FIRST ROW, Left to Right: N. Miller, L. Liegel, M. Rens, M. Rudersdorf, J. Hetzel, C. Seifert. SECOND ROW: B. Hackl, J. Maxwell, T. Richardson, C. Richardson, F. Uselmann, J. Coyne. THIRD ROW: C. Jackson, A. Olson, R. Lanigan, M. McGinley, B. Paulson, J. Bindl, P. Brickl. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy C. , Lynn L. , Mary R. , Judy M. , Ann O. , LaVerne G. , Martha R. , Craig J. , Nola M., Dick H. , Joe and Bob L. ore puttioS on !®8S eIloaU OFFICERS President . J. Thering Vice President D. Haas Secretary . J. Maxwell Treasurer. . M. Rens LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom D. Chuck R. , Mary W. , Paul B. Sophomores at work in English! The Sophomore's co-first place float! ! LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary H. Betty H. , Dick F. , Judy C. Mary R. , Lynn L. , Judy M. Dick H. Sponsor: AMERICAN LEGION POST - NO. 253 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: F. Dederich, M. Buchner, S. DeVoss, Mr. Hart, J. Bauer, M. Weitzel, R. Alt. SECOND ROW: J. Thering, D. Kraemer, M. Crowley, K. Hamel, C. Coyle, J. Phillips, T. Doyle. THIRD ROW: M. Lins, G. Neefe, L. Richards, E, Portor, J. McCarville, T. Alt, J. Limmex, D. Peterson. CLASS OF 1963 FIRST ROW Left to Right: M. Jantzen, W. Magli, E. Miller, D. Carver, A, Nachriener, R Haas, L. Severson. SECOND ROW: B. Pratt, R. Hunter, M. Kolan, M. Brummer, D. Fleming, D; Williams, M. Fargen. THIRD ROW: F. Metcalf, R. Kraemer, J. Robson, K. Beck, E. Rock, L. Lampman, J. Richardson, M. Weitzel. LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer, R. Bauer; Vice President, President, D, Peterson; Secretary M. Weitzel. INITIATION IS FUN FOR FRESHMEN K. Hamel; 7th 8th GRADE BASKETBALL COACH: R.F. FOX 7th and 8th GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: D. Hott- mann, D. Williams, D. Kraemer, D. McGinley, J. Fox, J. Longseth. ROW TWO: E. Haas, G. Hetzel, K. Rens, E. Thornton, B. Flemming, J. Lins. OFFICERS President . . . J. Longseth Vice President. . . B. Hackl Secretary........J. Crary Treasurer. . . . S. Tennent FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Mikleson, H. Illka, B. Hackl, D. Johnson, Mrs. Gorman, T. Cass, V. Taylor, G. Alt, J. Weisner. SECOND ROW: J. Lins, T. Crafton, D. Creasey, D. Hottman, J. Longseth, B. Carver, S. Bailey, L. Knutson, L. Nelson. THIRD ROW: B. Williams, J. Crary, K. Alt, K. Rens, E. Thorton, T. Paulsen, D. Uselman, S. Tennent, J. Harrington. FOURTH ROW: F. Tobias, S. Crary, B. Tackett, K. Knutson, M. Paulsen, J. Fox, L. Creasey, D. Williams, B. Goodyear, I. Snyder. B8E- ■ FOOTBALL The boys are In their second week of preparation for the com- ing season and are trying to for their opener Next Tuesday; t Thursday her 18. at Lodi The squad • few mi 4 |p parat ions are being presentation of the program next Tucs- 20. Advanced sale pin be conducted iv by club nen H'sl1 ' Lt ' Jon'3ht The annual C f I r Child K mei T'l M n ’ lev G'U K, :km Uil. R] t Vuti yenmut QuarU Duren. H a lfb a a r r i n gto n. Steckelbei TSTOwn. Haas. Doyle. Jim Bauer. Robson. Fullbacks. Hottmann, Mike Mc-j Ginley, Necfe. Don’t forget our opening game next Friday. September 18. Our home opener will be against Poy- nette on Friday. September 25. at 2 p.m. Give the boys a boost. “Pink Patches.” touches of com- embers in its Wan« John Por- nd Janey Hole, a fast mov- prop- Betty l r- i are Sandra anccs I.ar- y Lee Kft- 's uer. eluding play — Spring £on High's contest entry — “Sorry. Wrong Number.“ stars Rita Kay Weitzel as Mrs Stev- enson and has a supporting cast which includi ner. Cornei E lief son. CrJ Smith. John Greenheck Robson. Skii dersdorf, Ann Olson. at the high sc’ Green's fa w will be held comber 17, the gymna. After the All Ye v ill sin Watched ols, an Feet a Five .. In State For JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY NIGHT Spring Gr the schools annual fall Thursday, support is ‘S are 50 foi students. The high school gymnasiutn will take on a Hawaiian atmos- phere tomorrow evening when the Junior Class presents Us Prom. “Blue Hawaii”. Dancing to the music of Monte will begin at 9 00 with th March at 0:30. There v Intermission and the i will end at 12:00 Pauline Robson Smith will reign as King. The Senior Class sented by Bob B date. Kathy G by Cyril Htslow well, Eddie Weltxel: Sopbe Two A's, a B plus anci B's” «m?rto Wit Uir ratine 1 Of Spring Green High’s represo tp- State Forensic con- .Vladison last Satur- h 1330 participated yle in Extemporane- and Betty Urfer in ation earned the A le Connie Devlin re- plus with her four h. f straight B’s irole Zlns in story. and Jo, ics Club io of Plays Junior Class Dance Wednesday The Junior class of Spring High School is giving sday. November 25. iJOin the gym. pla the call tives will 1 Carol Blau. Dick Fox an Everyone to attend. The Dramatics Club, under the i supervision of Eldon Pratt, is in | its second week of preparation for a program of three one-act plays to be presented Tuesday October 20. The first play, es.” is a dr ’ corned,' BLE ‘Fall Fest’ Friday, Variety Concert, Circles the World £ cnsemble Elimiii Contest laddit jring Gary .id Jim ree Son- .gli Ride f the pro wfli . ,’hy Door; Fox will appeif' as Joseph. I Barton as Mary. Ken Weltz Tamius. Jane Davis as s, Jim Lins as the son. Linda L seth as ho dauifhte; .! eph i gen as Zidon and Bill Fleming Tarchus. The parts will b by John MeGinlc;.. Betty Ur Jim Michels Connie Dc. Larry Moe. Mary Kay R Charles Ellefson and John i rington The nativity tableau will narrated by Bill Reddan. 1 Haas. Rosemary Thering Marjorie Robson will appear guson and Cyril Rach fr. J Schofield and Beth Schauf eludes Bob I anigan. Rid lman and Kenneth Rem SIdon Pratt will direct matic part of the prog Lewis Schmidt is in chi music. Forensic Tear Highest in I District urd in the music de- ssert Band. Senior Class Play, Tonight and Friday D - on the Screen .a Stanwyck. A !va ..«ie of tickets will be unriertaxen by members of the Dramatics Club, beginning Octo- ber 10 of the recent set consecutive le Section) cham rcnslc activity, n High School F the f petition at For Saturday. , A rating were meritet , ;' ff of the ten entriei and iSflbpete in the Sfate conte Mpdisor April 2! will aro I IP Itreen vi; by the Admission is and proceeds from tnt- v be used to sponsor schola a. ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Robson, B, Buchner, B. Urfer, J. Hamel, K. Dederich, B. Walsh. SECOND ROW: C. Zins, Mr. Fox, J. Simon, V. Schmid, C. Reider, S. Brown, J. Hole. The Annual Staff’s duty is to publish the yearbook, “The Emerald.’’ Its mem: bers take care of the advertising, gather the material to be used in the annual, and distribute the yearbooks. The Staff is composed chiefly of members of the senior class, but it is open to anyone who would like to take part in the publishing of the annual. OFFICERS AT WORK (?) ON THE ANNUAL Editor.............B. Urfer Business Manager . J. Hamel Assistant Editor. B. Buchner Secretary . . . . P. Robson Sponsor: GAMBLE STORE- FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R, Alt, M. Hottmann, K. Greenheck, A. Urfer, A. Nachrieneh, Mr. Kubly, K. Dederich, D. Carver, B. Vondran, S. Olson, L. Olson. SECOND ROW: B. Pratt, M. Fargen, F. Dederich, J. Hetzel, C. Blau, B. Urfer, M. Crowley, M. Rudersdorf, R. Hunter, S. DeVoss, D. Kraemer, THIRD ROW: G. Layton, B. Hackl, J. Maxwell, M. Kolan, M. Brummer, C. Devlin, P. Robson, D. Fleming, V. Blau, J. Coyne, J. Hole. FOURTH ROW: S. Brown, J. Robson, M. Baryenbruch, R. Hottmann, A. Bauer, R. Christianson, P. Fargen, A. Olson, C. Jackson, R. Davis, S. Christianson. BOOSTER CLUB President...........J. Hole Vice President . . S. Brown GO WIN Secretary T reasurer C. Blau A. Bauer IT’S FUN RIDING IN THE PARADE! Sponsors: DEVLIN'S SHELL STATION, and HEBER'S TRUCK STOP Driver: L. Devoss King: B. Hottmann, Queen: B. Urfer. Co-King: B. Brummer, Co-Queen: S. Haag PARADE COURT OF HONOR: FRONT: J. Maxwell, C. Haslow, K. Beck, M. Weitzel. BACK V. Schmid, J. Michels, M. McGinley, P. Robson. GAME KING BOB QUEEN BETTY HOMECOMING DANCE Sponsors: DUTCH KITCHEN KEN'S CLOTHING STORE a DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club consists of those who are interested in acting and speech work. Last fall three one-act plays, including the play entered in the one-act play contest, were given in a special program sponsored by the Dramatics Club. The contest one-act play entitled “Sorry, Wrong Number” received the highest rating at the league contest. The club members have also put on a pre- Christmas pantomime and skit contest. Many of the club members participated actively in the spring forensic contest. OFFICERS President .... P. Robson Vice President . . A. Olson Secretary . . . K. Greenheck Treasurer......J. Hetzel The Club learns as Mr. Pratt has fun making up Carole. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Greenheck, D. Carver, K. Dederich, Mr. Pratt, A. Nachriener, M. Weitzel, R. Weitzel. SECOND ROW: B. Pratt, M. Fargen, B. Urfer, P. Brickl, M. Ruders- dorf, D. Kraemer, T. Doyle, J. Hetzel. THIRD ROW:C. Zins, C. Jackson, A. Olson, P. Fargen, R. Lanigan, B. Buchner, J. Robson, L. Kolan. FOURTH ROW: M. Rens, M. Crowley, M. Kolan, M. Lins, P. Robson, K. Hamel, D. Fleming, J. Hole. ABSENT: L. Moe. w V ONE ACT PLAYS v CCV’ V 6 Director Mr. Pratt XIfiST ,, £ ■ SEc° £°r.‘ to H°S': } : H ' P°r!e .0“( Director Betty Urfer Y VOv o -s cV- v- FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Murphy, T. Richardson, F. Metcalf, C. Ellefson, E. Miller, K. Haas. SECOND ROW: J. Crook, D. Hess, J. Harrington, F. Smith, D. Feiner. THIRD ROW: B. Paulsen, G. Williams, L. Alt, A. Bauer, G. Weitzel, R. Williams, F. Bindl. FOURTH ROW: L. Moe, K. Bindl, E. Porter, J. Sprecher, J. Bindl, P. Brickl, J. Sprecher. The purpose is to develop leadership, cooperation, citizenship, improve Agriculture and patriotism in farm boys--these are the major goals of the Future Farmers of America. This is a national organization and is an extracurricular activity of, by, and for boys studying vocational Agriculture in high school. It is designed to give them additional training and opportunity as they progress toward the goal of establishing themselves in the occupation of farming. Sponsors: ROBSON’S ELECTRIC SAUK COUNTY FARM CO-OP FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Buchner, R. Alt, Miss Rand, F. Dederich, K. Dederich. SECOND ROW: M. Crowley, L. Kolan, P. Fargen, B. Buchner, S. Heiser. R. Hunter. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The F.H.A. motto Toward New Horizons clearly states its main goals! To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of home- making, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, to promote wholesome individual and group recreation, and to further interest in Home Eco- nomics. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Historian . . K. Dederich . P. Fargen .B. Buchner . S. Heiser . . L. Kolan Sponsor: ROCK’S ROUND BARN NEWSPAPER STAFF The Newspaper Staff has the responsibility of publishing the school newspaper, “The Green Flash.” The paper is published once every six weeks throughout the school year. Anyone who is interested in writing or typing newspaper articles may join the Newspaper Staff. Outstanding work in the club is rewarded by Newspaper Staff letters. LEARNING TO BE JOURNALISTS OF TOMORROW FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Zins, P. Fargen, P. Brickl, S. Brown, M. Weidner. SECOND ROW: K. Dederich, C. Blau, M. Weitzel, M. Rens, M. Buchner, F. Dederich. THIRD ROW: B. Walsh, B. Buchner, L. Moe, M. Crowley. OFFICERS Editor.............P. Brickl Assistant Editor . P. Fargen Secretary . . . . S. Brown Treasurer...........C. Zins Advisors. ... M. Parteka R. Hart Sponsors: STATE BANK OF SPRING GREEN HELEN D, RICHARDSON FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE. Ambulance Service STUDENT COUNCIL The members of this organization are chosen from each class and club in the school. This organi- zation is a representative student body. Student Council has decided to donate some of their money to worthy causes this year. They gave one months gum fines to the March of Dimes, and they gave two months gum fines toward the building of the new clinic. FIRST ROW Left to Right: D. Carver, C. Ellefson, K. Dederich, Mr. Fox, R. Brummer, F Dederich, M. Rudersdorf. SECOND ROW: M. Hottmann, F. Smith, J. Porter, R. Fox, A. Bauer, L. Moe, S. Christianson, K. Greenheck, J. Longseth. MUSIC DEPARTMENT President...............J. Hamel Vice President .... S. Brown Secretary................J. Simon Treasurer..............P. Fargen OFFICERS Our music department, under the direction of Mr.Lewis Schmidt, consists of a cadet band, concert band, dance or- chestra, and a cappella chorus. During this 1959-60 school year, the music department has presented concerts and has participated at school parties. The first performance was for the School Board, on September 29th. Here the concert band and the girls’ glee club were active. For ourOctober 9th Homecoming, the bands brightened up our parade and our town’s half-time ceremony. On November 13th, we presented our annual fall concert. Every branch of the music department successfully took part in this concert, with “Marching On” as its theme. Our Christmas Concert, having an audience of 500, had their traditional chorus procession followed by a very thrilling and enjoyable program. On February 19th, the dance orchestra presented “Show-Boat.” April 2nd, was the date of the Solo-ensemble contest at Platteville. Spring Green was very well represented. Our Class “B” band. Class “C” chorus, and Class “D cadet band successfully presented their talents on April 30th at Platteville. This has been a successful year for our music depart- ment, and we, the class of 1960, wish you, Mr. Schmidt, and your music department only luck and good music for the future. MAJORETTES Mary Lee Kolan Sandra Brown Mary A. Weidner FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Fox, M. Hottmann, R. Davis, S, Brown, C. Devlin, J. Simon, D. Dederich. SECOND ROW: B. Brown, L. Gulsrud, R. Weitzel, C. Rieder, B. Urfer, J. Hamel, C. Jackson, N. Dederich. ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS Sponsor: NINA INC. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Weitzel, K. Greenheck, R. Prouty, P. Robson, C. Devlin, M. Brummer, J. Maxwell, M. Rens, A. Nachriener, A. Bailey. SECOND ROW: B. Urfer, G. Richard- son, F. Larson, J. Hole, J. Simon, C. Reider, R. Davis, D. Fleming, M. Fargen. THIRD ROW: D. Williams, J. Robson, D. Fox, K. Haas, J. Michels, A. Bauer, C. Jackson, L. Gulsrud, T. Doyle. ABSENT: S. Brown. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Simon, D. Carver, M. Lins, C. Devlin, K. Greenheck, M. Rens. SECOND ROW: K. Hamel, M. Weidner, B. Buchner, M. Fargen, C. Zins, S. Tennant, G. Richardson, D. Kraemer, M. Brummer, M. Hottmann, R. Davis. THIRD ROW: P. Fargen, B. Pratt, V. Mueller, M. Kolan, J. Jack- son, B. Carver, A. Nachriener, C. Rieder, R. Weitzel, B. Urfer, D. Fleming, J. Hamel, D. Dederich, J. Crarey, S. Brown. FOURTH ROW: K. Haas, B. Brown, J. Thering, L. Gulsrud, J. Michels, D. Peterson, J. Richardson, D. Kraemer, D. Hottmann, C. Jackson, N. Dederich, J. Longseth, R. Fox. Sponsors: BRUMMER'S MARKET, and DON’S STANDARD SERVICE CONCERT BAND Mr. Schmidt SPORTS DEPARTMENT Our sports department, under the direction of Coach Reddan and Assistant Coach Mr. Hart, has participated in many activities. The activities this year have included football, basketball, gymnastics, baseball, track, and volleyball. In the fall, 35 fighting Shamrocks turned out for practice to compete for a position on our football squad. Although the record wasn’t so impressive, these 35 guys fought hard and did their best. The “B” squad, however, had no losses, and promises a very bright future for all its fans. With the football season completed, 25 boys met in the gym to begin practice for basketball. The season held many thrilling games, with the victor being unknown until the closing moments. Our team was comparably young, but did a great job in representing our school. The objective of our sports department is to teach team co-operation and good sportsman- ship. This, we feel, has been accomplished. So in closing, we the graduating class of 1960, wish to congratulate the boys on a hard fought season, and wish only luck for the Shamrocks in the future. FOOTBALL A TEAM Lodi T Lost 9- 6 TD - Bob Hottmann Poynette H Lost 18- 6 TD - Bob Hottmann Waunakee T Lost 18- 6 TD - Bob Hottmann Mazomanie H Won 0-12 TD - Dick Cass Mike McGinley Sauk City H Lost 46- 0 Prairie du Sac H Lost 32- 0 Verona T Lost 7- 0 B TEAM TD - Dick Haas Tony Cass R. Center T Won 0-14 TD - Mike McGinley Dick Fox Mazomanie T Won 0-13 TD - Roger Steckelberg R. Center H Won 7- 7 B A S K E T B A L L A TEAM B TEAM Dodgeville t Lost 64-33 Fox - 9 Won 25-22 Paulsen - 6 Arena t Won 52-28 Bauer -12 Lost 25-22 Thering - 8 Verona t Won 56-48 Haas -21 Lost 26-24 Baryenbruch - 5 Ithica h Lost 64-50 Haas -15 Lost 27-13 P. Richardson - 4 Poynette h Lost 60-45 Smith -12 Won 28-16 Steckelberg - 7 Mazomanie t Lost 53-42 Brummer -13 Lost 35-18 Paulsen - 9 Black Earth t Lost 77-44 Haas -13 Lost 36-34 Steckelberg -14 Verona h Lost 63-56 Brummer -14 Won 42-30 Steckelberg -15 Arena h Won 55-42 Fox -10 Lost 34-32 Steckelberg -13 Black Earth h Lost 64-61 Fox -17 Won 40-38 Steckelberg -12 Lodi t Won 48-46 Brummer -16 Won 33-24 Steckelberg -13 Mazomanie h Lost 68-51 Fox -22 Won 42-39 Steckelberg -18 Sauk City t Lost 76-54 Bauer -19 Lost 40-38 Steckelberg -10 Prairie du Sac t Lost 69-50 Bauer -21 Lost 35-34 M. McGinley -13 Waunakee h Lost 97-38 Smith - 8 Won 37-35 Steckelberg -16 Avoca t Won 70-36 Fox -23 Football Captain Bob Hottmann Football Co-Captain Bob Brummer Basketball Captain Cyril Haslow Basketball Co-Captain Francis Smith Sponsor: WISCONSIN POWER AND LIGHT CO. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: F. Bindl, D. Cass, D. Hess, R. Christianson, R. Hottmann, C. Haslow, R. Brummer, G. Hopwood, J. Harrington. SECOND ROW: Coach W. Reddan, K. Snyder, K. Bindl, R. Williams, M. Baryenbruch, J. Schauf, J. McGinley, L. Alt, J. Michels, Coach R. Hart. THIRD ROW: R. Steckelberg, R. Fox, T. Cass, R. Haas, J. Richardson, B. Duren M. McGinley, J. Bauer. FOURTH ROW: J. Limmex, R. Bauer, G. Neefe, B. Krae- mer. L. Richards, T. Doyle, T. Alt, K. Beck, L. .ampman, E. Rock. Come on team FIGHT! ! ! Push'em back, Push'em back, WAY BACK! ! ! Hit'em again, Hit'em again, HARDER, HARDER!!! Block that pass you SHAMROCKS! ! ! Sponsors DAVIS MARINE SPORTING GOODS, CORRELL DRUG STORE LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager, K. Beck; F. Smith, R. Haas, M. McGinley, C. Haslow, A. Bauer, J. McGinley, J, Michels, R. Fox, M. Baryenbruch, B. Hottmann, B. Brum- mer, Coach, Mr. Reddan. rv A” TEAM BASKETBALL PLAYERS AND ® } a?m- CHEERLEADERS t9f VjG Bob Bob Frank fr ’ so f A T Cyril LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hole, B. Urfer, S. Olson, S. Brown. Sponsor: DR. NORMAN WAGNER FIRST ROW, Left to Right: T. Doyle, J. Richardson, C. Richardson, J. Thering, Coach, Mr. Hart. SECOND ROW: T. Cass, J. Thering, D. Kulek, R. Steckleburg, B. Paulson, D. Kraemer. B” TEAM BASKETBALL PLAYERS AND CHEERLEADERS Sponsors: GUDIE’S FOOD STORE, and DOLLY'S BEAUTY PARLOR. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Hottmann, D. Fleming, M. Brummer, J. Maxwell. Spring Gre Shamrock M—57 . ■■ ■■P i ' ' mojHP Ki 13 for Poynette. Trine Green’ bnlance offset thr one man show by Arena’s Jack Murphy. A1 Bauer led the winners with 12 points, while Murphy accounted for 20 of Arena's 28. Pete Thorson flipped in 22 oints. including 10 4free throws nr Bln A K:i r rOqp.f S WttbtrJ 7 4 Wendt. t 5 Brnocrder,c o e t no non, o s Koimw The bask their 1959 S’ pair of gam Friday, the 64 33 w winning a The “A , pump In quarter way it half th the secoTiw on the many go The second half saw brea j Pen sco again as reen gambling late in tnt game. Fi score was 18-6. The field was slippery both teams were hampered their passing and wide runs ing a Shamrock punt deep Green territory. They pus across a score on running pi to go ahead 6-0. The local b fought right back and put o good 60 yard scoring march knot the count and thats the i she Stayed until the last quar be and looked real tough at tii while the offense moved wel the first half but had troubh the second. Bob Hottm scored on an off-tackle i the one-foot line. Alf-wonncnce Teams Chosen 3ASKETBALL Practice ha or the Mike McGtnley T'NTY LEAGUE AM SCORING Oamti however a several times style of play bounding had the boys ha v they expect inc confere The B To Olck Cas was chosen team defensive halfback. Bindl first team offensive and Bob Hottman hor mention as . er by the coa teams of 1959 Cass led the In ground gaining, running the left halfback spot. t i give the Shamrocks a g | of linebackers. Fritz Bindl p developing a good charge | he suffered a knee injury i aunakee game. aches and players following heme To 1 1? 14 Totkl 1 Vmyy S(«rt by r«n 4i Sorirt Green 17 5 IS 75-M Veran 1 14 17 -47 LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron C. , Fritz Now we know how much study- 13. , Cyril H. , Don H. , Mick B., ing goes on in class! ! Jim T. Anticipation at a Ball game! ! ! ! Isn't This Study Hall? Well LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane F. Why Isn't Anyone Studying? Alice N., Diane K., Barb P eV et . A • coo Vs° -s AS° LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretary, K. Lins; B. Buch- ner, A. Bailey. ....Before closing our memory book, we the class of 1960 would like to express our sin- cere gratitude to those who have taken part to help make our years in school the best possible. BUS DRIVERS--Mr. D. Marit, Mr. D. Koller, Miss D. Reider, Mrs. G. Baken. INTER COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements Factory — Home Office Kansas City, Mo. U.S.A. . % - 4 -


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