Wethersfield High School - Green Quill Yearbook (Kewanee, IL)

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A 1 1 1957 Jeizeea fail 'Q M ' 1 , ' gli -ur 4. K! . 9 , A ,, 'Nm-, , Q. ,QQ 0 1 Volume XI Presented by The Senior Class WETHERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Kewonee, Illinois L llElllCATl0 CHARLES E GREE N In grateful recognition of his work with the students of Wethersfield Hugh School and the high :deals to which he has Inspired us we, the Senlor Class, dedicate this, the 1957 Green Quill, in the hope that it will express in some measure our appreciation of his unstintung efforts The success we attained in winning the Blackhawk Football Championship is largely the fruits of his coaching ability. As his influence is reflected on these pages, so it will forever remain stamped in our minds. I - ,-'s 'Y 3 in-' 5 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Lane Miller ...... Principal Phil Morrow. Student Council President H,J, I-Iaberaecker , , Superintendent 1 5 I .rv lr. 'Q vs - V 1 6- If ,U 3 fl If 5 i? f 'I' I I f . 5 -1, If 4 Z .-4... AIIMI I TRATIU f I , i '--... N H. J . HABERAEC KER Superintendent of Schools SUPERlNTENDENT'S MESSAGE Greetings: The American public school system stands as a pillar of democracy in pre- serving the American way of life. The schools belong tothe people and only the people can determine what kind of educational program they want for their children. lt is my sincere hope that you as our citizens of tomorrow will assume your responsibility in not only maintain- ing present standards but be active in providing the leadership necessary to improved education. This is the greatest challenge facing America today and Iam sure you will clo your part in meeting this responsibility. Cordially yours, H.J. HABERAECKER Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Husrnan, Secretary, BACK ROW: Cecil Kilby, Meredith Tracy, J. E. Caplan Superintendent. l i l l l l Russell Lindstrom, President, Ross McRae. , Milton Hamilton and H.J. Haberaecker, L I xv-N-tiling 4:5 0F 'lll Plll CIPAL K. LANE MILLER, Principal My sincerest congratulations to the i957 graduating class of the Wethersfield High School. During the last four years you have been students using your insight in your vocational plans, not only in deciding on the job which you will later fill, but also in understanding that being a student is in itself a vocation. You have not been marking time until you can find a suitable, well-paying job. Your studies have taken priority over all other activities. You have opened your books and studied with a purpose in mind. Now you are ready to leave high school and chart your individual courses. Never forget that in order to succeed in your vocation and to find happiness in life, you will need to continue to be a student and learn from experience. It is the wish of the Wethersfield High School faculty that you will find happiness and success in all the tasks you undertake. Sincerely yours, K. Lane Miller Principal X-Y V i CONNIE CHAPMAN, Secretary 5 MARILYN HUMPHREY, Secretary CHARLES BICKHAUS Band and Vocal Music PAT HUTSON Girls Physical Education, Health and Biology Q4 Rossini DOUGLAS Matliema tics ' iff 'i CHARLES GREEN Industr1al Arts and Football Coach FAU L'l'Y Q GEORGE CRAWFORD Science and Chemistry Mmm ,rl fri F-3- M: RUTH FRISK English and Speech JAMES JOHNSON Boys Physical Education, Spanish and Basketball Coach 'X' PAUL MILLER Commerce and English VIRGINIA SNIDER School Nurse ALLENE WHITMYER Social Studies PAUL RICK ER Vocational Agriculture . ,LW ,M ,iw , ,f- M., J , A 'K A jlf fai iv g LUCY WHITE Vocational Home Economics FACULTY ARLENE MURPHY Librarian and Latin WILLIAM R. WHITFIELD Commerce and Driver Education ,,. had S? T STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Mr. Lane Miller, Advisory Sharon O'Nei11, Secretaryg Phil Morrow, Presidentg Troy Thurman, Reporter and John Borota, Vice-President. 'll IIITNT Cllll Ulll The Wethersfield Student Council is the representative student governing body in the high school. The officer candidates are approved by the faculty and elected by popular vote of the stu- dent body. All classes and organizations elect a representative to serve on the council for a year. Class presidents are auto- matic members ofthe council. Mr. Miller, Principal, is the spon- sor. He is a past chairman of the Illinois State Board of Student Councils and now serves as an adviser to the Pekin Dis- trict Convention. Phil Morrow president of the council and Mr. Miller attended the National Convention in Toledo, Ohio during the summer. The Wethersfield Council belongs and takes an active part in the District, State and National organizations of JWUDENT Com, Student Council. EPM Borora, Phill CIL MEMBERS. A The Wethersfield Councils selects Flihelfllan, Sheila illormrv, Sllarf9n1r Ml11er, Tm, the professional assemblies, supervises Mfgmmg. Allke SO iood. Alice je O-Neill, ,Udyi Thuffflan, the planning of Homecoming, promotes !a1Ckel'Sh1nkeviclmerf' Dick ROS nkm- Kelly Don rails, Runh student leadership during Student Gov- nel Cole, fanlN.1f. 1'1da Andme' GSU' R0We maldson' Ffed ernment Day, and encourages better Uuaff. Beanriee Susie Goode' glome Kilby' citizenship to all students. 8 Urqufza andijogianbmdfew, 3 Gdis. wen 2a6ZZ 5 ,QQ KI.:-y I ' r V ,Al q X-, Alai A A' 1:5 - , . 4 7 1 YM fi' A XX , I ' 1 EDITOR Benny Coplan I ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Cheryl I-uerst Sharon O Nerll STAFF MEMBERS FIRST ROW, LI:FTTL,R.IGH1' K Donaldson C, Iuerst B Coplan L Grant P J Peterson andC Doy THIRD ROW S Wrlhams M 'viear J hey N1 bhmkeuch J Burns D Slyter and J Johnson 9 , ' ' : . , I. I , . I . . , . Dennis, S, Wood. SECOND ROW: W,R, Whitfield, Advisor, D. Graff, D. Beyer, L. Barnfield, 5, Edwards E oem oggm 5,3 2 s-5' P5 'C' av, 2235 ht if av l' 1 LARRY ANDRIS Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Vice-President 4. LUANNA BARNFIELD F.H. A. 1, 2,3, Green Quill 4, Quack 4, Pep Club 1, Senior Play 4. DELORES BEYER F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. Vice-President 4, Green Quill 4, Quack 4, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Librarian 4. PAT BLAKE F.H. A. 1, 2,3, 4, Green Quill 4, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Quack 4. JAMES BURNS Football 4. KENNY CARLSON Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Baseball 2,3, Pep Club 1,2, W Club 2,3,4. LARRY CHAMBERLAIN Football 1,2,3,-4, Basketball l, Track 1,2, Baseball 1, W Club 4, Ind. Ed. Club l,2, W Club 4, Transferred from Kewanee High 3. ROLLA COLE Football 4. ALAN CONRADY F.F.A. 2,3,4, F.F.A. President 4. BENNY COPLAN F.F,A. l,2, Class Treasurer 4, Band Secretary 4, Editor Green Quill 4, Glee Club 1, Band l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,2, Senior Play 4, Honor Society 3, 4. CARYL CURRIER Quack 4. PAT DENNIS F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Green Quill 4, Quack 4, Band 1, 2,3,4, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Student Council 2,3, Class Treasurer 1, Class Student Council Representative 2, Senior Play 4. KELLY DONALDSON F.H. A. l, 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,-4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4, G. A. A. Secretary 3, Class Cabinet 2, 3, Green Quill 4, Quack Editor 4, Band l,2, Glee Club l,2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3,4, Student Council 3,4. CAROL DOY F.H. A. l,2,3, Glee Club 1,4, Mixed Chorus 1. DICK DURIN Football l,2,3, Basketball 1, Track 1,2, W Club 2,3,4. SHELBY DUNIVANT F.H. A. l, 2,3,4, F. H. A. Treasurer 2, F.H. A. President 3, G.A. A. 2,3,4, G. A. A. Vice-President 3, Class President 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Band Treasurer 3,G1ee Club 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1,2,3, Junior Play 3, Pow Wow Staff 2, Transferred from Brimfield 3, F.T.A. 4. 3. Q I .155 -ad' 3 HAROLD DYE F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2g Mixed Chorus l. SHARON EDWARDS I-ZH. A. 1, 2,3,4, Public Relations Chairman 3, President and Chap. of Sect. 105 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 G. A. A. 1, 2, 45 F.T. A. 2, 3,-1, President 45 Class Cabinet 45 Quack 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 25 Senior Play 4. MARCIA ESHELMAN F,H.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3gG1ee Club 2,45 Mixed Chorus 4. RUTH ESHELMAN F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parlimentarian 45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, President45 G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 F. T. A. 3, 4, Student Council Representative 45 Class Officer 2, Reporter 25 Quack 2, Reporterg Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Senior Play 45 Student Council 4. JERRY FISHER Track 4. JERRY FREY Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track l,25 Baseball 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Pep Club 45 W. Club 2,3,4. CHERYL FUERST F.H. A. l,2,3,-15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Vice- President 45 G. A. A. l, 2,3,45 Green Quill 45 Quack 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,-15 Drum Majorette l,2,3,4. RODGER GOODWIN Class Officer l,2,3,4, Vice-President l,2, Student Council 3gCabiI16t5 Football l,2, 3,45 Track 253,45 Pep Club 2g Student Coun- cil 1,35 w Club 3,4. DIANE GRAFF F.H.A. l,2,3g G.A.A. 2g F.T.A. 2: Green Quill 45 Quack 45 Glee Club 4. LEE GRANT Green Quill 4g Quack 4g Color Guard 3g Librarian 2. CLIFFORD HERRICK FLOYD JOHNSON JERRY JOHNSON WESLEY I. MCNAUGHT Football l,3g Librarian 2,3,4. LORNA MAI-IAFFEY F.H. A. 1, 23 Quack Business Manager 4. MIKE MAJESKE Vice-President 25 Football l,2,3g Basketball l, 25 Track l, 2, 3g Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2g Transferred from Kewanee 4g Cross Country 1. 10,0 we- 'fr Y .L Yi' cle- 1 1' nys T in -'Lf ',L'.. ' ly -S uv T3 6 :J MARLENE MBAR F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 4g G.A.A. 1, 2,3g Class Reporter 3g Quack Staff 3, Band l,2,3,4g Glee Club lg Pep Club 2,3,4g Cheerleader 3,4g Senior Play 4. PHIL MORROW Class Reporter lg Class President 2g Quack Staff lg Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3,4g Senior Play 4g Student Council 2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4g W Club 2,3, 4, Vice-President 3. GARY MOSS Football 4, Basketball l,2,3,4g Track lg Baseball 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 3g Mixed Chorus 3,4g Senior Play 4. DAVID NASH Basketball 4. MARVA NICHOLSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 4: G.A.A. 2,3gG1E6 Club 4g Pep Club l,2,3,4. STEVE NIXON Transfer from Kewanee 3g Golf l,2g Cross Country l,2g Basketball 1. SHARON O'NEILL Voice of Democracy 3,4g Homecoming Attendant lg Honor Society 3,4g G, A,A, l, 2, 3,4g Class Student Council Representa- tive, Class Cabinet 2g Green Quill Business Manager 45 Quack 4g Band l,2,3,4, Reporter 4g Pep Club 2, 3,4, Vice-President 2g Cheerleader 2g Student Council l,3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. JACQUELINE PETERSON F.H.A. l,2,3,4g G. A. A. l,2,3g Band l,2, 3,-4g Glee Club l,2,-15 Mixed Chorus 2,4. RICHARD RATLIFF Basketball 1, Band 1, 2,3,4, Vice-President 3. RICHARD ROSE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4g Class Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Student Council 4. GARY ROWE Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Basketball 3,4g Baseball 4, Mixed Chorus 3,4g Pep Club 1, 2, Senior Play 4g Student Council 3, 4. ROY SHARER Transferred from Kewanee 8g Neponset 33 Football 1,2,4g Basketball 1,2,3g Band 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2. MICKEY Sl-IINKEVICH Class Secretary Treasurer 1, 2, Vice- President 3, Student Council Representative 4, Quack 2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club lg Student Council 1, 2, 4. DEAN SLYTER Green Quill 3, 4. WILLIAM SPIEGEL F.F.A. I,2,3,4. LEWIS F. THOMPSON Football 1, 2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2, 4, Manager 3, Track 1, 2, Manager 3,4g Baseball 2, Manager 3, Pep Club 4g W Club 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3. 9 0 i' 3 I .gat- 'Q -1' 1 is L-1. 'fl -304 OC' 5 -CI T ' SHARON TUOHY Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g F.T. A. 4, Glee Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. SHERRY WILLIAMS F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 G. A. A. 1,2,3g Band 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,3g Mixed Chorus 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, President 4, Cheerleader 3,4g Twirler 1,2,3,4. S.- 0? SHELIA WOOD F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Project Chairman 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Vice- President 3, Secretary 4, Class Cabinet 3, Reporter 4, Quack 2,3g Band Drill Sergeant 2,33 Glee Club lg Librarian 15 Student Council 4. BARRY ZONKEL Class President 1, Student Council Represen tative lg Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Track 1, Baseball 2,3,4g Pep Club 4, Senior Play 4g Student Council l,2g W Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ZONKEL Class President 3, Football 1, 2,3,4g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3,-lg Track 1,2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Glee Club 3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,4g Pep Club 4, Student Council 35 W Club 2,3,-4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. 'I8 JU l0Ii -1 5 Susan Andrew Bern Baker Ruth Behnlce Sherman Benneff John Borofa Mary Conner Margaret Couve Bob Cozlahr Pafrlcra Culver 'iii -rw' Owen Dean David Dolreslager Margo Dragolovlch Diana Dramrnskl Fred Fleming James Golden Joyce Goodwrn Gene Hagy Jack Gorham 973 I 1 Monte K: Iby Klrby Knutson Rosemary Kuster Patrucua Llbby Lols Lyle Harold Mantbe Larry O Neill John Oliver Janet Otley J llli Lee Hagy Grant Hanklns Janet Hepner Sandy Holz Albert Homer Joyce Huffman Alice Jenkln Janlce Jensen Helen Kenny ,nl '- X w I W - .3 ' ll l n t J - Q .va I , I X fx Y L . . X ' . l P, M tix A , ,Q ' 'v R 1 ' ti , 4 fl , ,J A on , ' Q - fa V L ' 5252 .. 3 L A lf f I f - Ira, q. J :T l V X - 4. 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L. sl .H our N x Wa' u Wx X W ff? W 28 Dorance Calhoun Phll Cantrell Ronnie Clark Dems DeCraene George Erlckson Barbara Eshelman Laurel Le Ferguson Mar Frances Gamba ll Gary Genrnaenrf Harry Gllkerson Marilyn Golden Sharon Golden AL.. Gary Koepke Joe Labedls Marsha Lee Mickey Lmd John McNamara Harold Moats Carole Morris Mary Ann Meier Bull Newburn Terry Nichols Sherman Nlxon Bonnie Ons f FRE HME Susie Goode Patty Goodwin Sandy Gorham Judy Groy Tom Guthrie Sandy Homer Euvle Hood Jlm Humber? Karen Johnson Rena Karau 29 FRE HME Ronnle Partrndge Gary Paul Manta Pearson Karen Peterson Steve Powers Blll Rose Rex Rosenow Joyce Rowland Sue Seidel v l PNY' Duane Slyter Dean Smith Pat Swanson Shirley Swearmgen Phnl Swearmgen John Tumbleson Bobby Webber Party Webber Herman Wrlghf Shirley Wykle Louella Wykle Tony Zonkel rv- UT ' 'W' 1 R 'x-, . .i .n xy ,sw A - ,., ne, - fl 'fflfl - R X -fifrqw 4 ,,. he 4 NI -' ,v I vu , ,M ' T . gt . N ' 5 -S X . lg - -. 3 ' 3' I ff If-Q r ! ' , K 1 I 2 fe 'L' .Q 'K ,fi M A, L U ,., 4, t -N Q N S' ,n 1 s - S N- 4 9 A . . 5,1 5 . :Gif W XA e an hm xl 1 .W ' H3 5:4 A ' in 5 X - -N. ,' Y ' XYM.. V H Jax - ' Q .I Q, ,X f- us- , F ' A l 1 , x 'l l I ' 30 564006 Mr. Glenn Black Mr. Harricain r fi! X' y 14.- Mr. Quinton Conner vnr .awww mi If - E.W. S25 Q 0 - Mr. Louis Golden Mr. Lloyd Conner CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Murchi- son, Mrs, Kindle, Mrs. Moon and Mrs, Townsend, X 1'I,, Y In MR CHARLES BICKHAUS Band Director MIJSICI MISIII! MISIII! The Wethersfield High School Band has had a most successful year under the direction of Mr. Charles Bickhaus. Presenting half-time shows at football games as well as playing at pep meetings has contributed much to our school spirit. Par- ticipation in civic events has included: The annual Kewanee Hog Roundup, the Armistice Day Parade and the Western State College Home- coming at McComb Illinois Mr Charles Bickhaus was guest conductor at McComb and was honored by directing the massed bands at their Homecoming This year inaugurated a dance band to go along with the bands other three divisions Concert Band Marching Band and Pep Band 'IIHII WETIIEIISIIIELII HIIII YIIIIIIIII CIIIICIIIIT IIAIIIII .-dba: in-fi i HHHM MAJHHETTE Much of the good showman- ship demonstrated by the band this year has been sparked by Cheryl Fuerst, drum maiorette. Cheryl has been the leader of the band for four years and has never missed a single f a c l per orm n e. Cheryl and the other mem , bers of the band who were seniors were honored at the half time show of the last home football game, by being introduced individually. THE WHTHHHSFIHLH HIHH SUHHHL MAHHHIHH HAHH TWIRLER LEFT TO RIGHT Ahce Ienkrn Sherry Wrlhams and Marlene Mear LEFT TO RIGHT Su an Andrew Ann Pask and Janet Rose 'GLUUKE PIEL. MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW J Peterson B Urqulaa M Eshelman J Olson R Behnke A Ienkrn S Andrew P Lrbby C Smrth SECOIND ROW Mr Brckhaus Drrector R Kuster S Palmer M Come L Palmer S Dunrxant I Rrchards M Collrns S Touhy S Foulk M Conner THIRD ROW H Manthe S Mooney R Scnreler I Johnson H Grlkerson D Behnke S Powers J Zonkel M Somers G Ramsey J Borota BOY S QUARTET Rosemary Kuster Accompanrst Stexe Mooney Gary Moss Mrke Somers and Joe Zonkel I - 1 1 ' 1 - 1 - A 1 - 1 1 1 - V1 - 1 , Y . . V . - , . 1 . . , , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . I . , . , . , ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . gl R - J - , fs., , 1. - , A ,K I ' . 5. , ' 1 1 i ., E, . Z M I A, .lf 0 L,,g,.,, x I 5, 4 1 A. 4 I - I 1 2 ' V1 1 1 . Girls Glee Club Q3- ST ROW J Puerson B L qumza M b lelman J Ol L Ne L FLFLUS P swans JL mme S drew P x Jo msox C bn Il SECOND R V LIIDITICIII an Pdlmer D or erge ks 1 o H19 Cl H15 1 5 Foulk M Walsh Mr Bukhaus Dlregtor THIRD ROW M Conner S boooe M Lyambxll C Moms J Har ley J Rlclmrds C Doy S Dumwam N1 Mcholsom N1 Come S Tollly Clmrxl FJU I kccompdmst 38 Morgcref Couve, Sololsf Shelby Dunivonf, Soloist LIBRARY TAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Erleen Van De Voorde Mrs Murphy Luanna Barnf1eld Joyce Olson Delores Beyer Sharon Touhy Joyce Huffman and Wesley McNaught QUAUK TAFF Shrnkevrch S ONe11l l. Barnfreld M Palmer L Ollver L Ferguson M Rose P Dennrs, D Graff D Beyer and W1l11amR Wh1tf1e1d Advrser C. Currier, L. Grant, T. Thurman, K. Donaldson fEditorJ, L. Mahaffey, A. Pask, M. QC? PEP CL R OFFICERS: Janet Cole, Secretary: Sherry Williams, Presidentg Mr. Charles Bickhaus Sponsorg Mary Ellen Craig, Vice-President Lois Oliver, Reporterg and Cheryl Smith, Treasurer. VAR ITY CHEERLEADER Marlene Mear, Susan Andrew. Beatrice Urquiza and Sherry Williams. GUSLI G UHEERLEADER Janet Cole, Janice Ouart and Pat Druin. NOT PICTURED: Uudy Krause.j FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Blackhawk Division of Future Teachers of America elected John Borota as their Vice President for the l956-57 school year. Next year, John will be President of the division. Unusual programs were presented during the year by Miss Myrtle E. Nelson, Former music teacher, Mr. Hugo J. Haberaecker, Superintendent ot the Wethersfield Schools, and the four senior girls, who told of their ex eriences in working as cadet teachers in the grade school . Officers pictured at the right are: Sharon Edwards, President, Ruth Behnke, Janet Cole, Lois Palmer, Pat Druin, Margaret Palmer, Robin Faull, Carol Zimmerman, Ruth Eshelman, Miss Ada Robbins and Miss Allene Whitmyer, Sponsors. T.A. MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Miss Allene Whitmyer, Sponsor, R. Bulinke, I. Cole, L. Palmer, P. Druin, Edwards, M. Palmer, C. Z.inimerrnan, R. Eslielinan, Miss Ada Robbins, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: P. Culver, Goodwin, S. Slyler, S. Goode, F. Gambill, J. Aby, S. Dunnivant, and S. Touhy. THIRD ROW: G. Erickson, Behnke, R. Faull, K. Knutson, B. Eshelman, P. Groy, S. Homer, and M. Pearson. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS PICTURED AT RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sheila Wood, Secretary, Diane Draminski, Vice President, Margaret Palmer, President, Miss Pat Hutson, Sponsor, Shirley Foulk, Treasurer, Kelly Donaldson, Student Council Representative and Pat Dennis, Reporter, G. A.A. MEMBERS: Miss Pat Hutson, Sponsor, C. Fuerst, B. Urquiza, P. Dennis, S. Wood, K. Donaldson, M. Palmer, D. Draminski, and S. Foulk. SECOND ROW: J. Goodwin, L. Lyle, S. Hotz, J. Cole, M. Craig, S. Golden, I. Boyer, M. Golden, K. Boswell, and R. Eshelman. THIRD ROW: R. Behnke, M. Dragolovich, L. Palmer, P. Druin, P. Swanson, J. Aby, C. Anthony, S. Goode, P. Libby, and Pat Culver. FOURTH ROW C. Smith, S. Dunnivant, S. Edwards, M. Ham, S. Dragolovich, A. Pask, L. Oliver, J, Otley, and C. Murchison. L, cf i FIRST ROW: Miss Hutson, A. Jenkin, M. Couve, M. Nicholson, R. Eshelman, C. Fuerst, M. Mear, B. Quanstrom, C. Smith, R. Behnke, M. Conner, S. Andrews, P. Lihhy, S. Edwards. THIRD ROW: Y. Strahorn, B. Baker, R. Kusler, P. Culver, S. Touhy, FOURTH ROW: J. Goodwin, L. Lyle, S. Hotz, K. Staphan. FIFTH ROW: K. Donaldson, P. Dennis, S. Williams, I. Richards. TRI-HI-l' OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: M. Couve, R. Eshelman, C. Fuerst, Miss Hutson. SECOND ROW: B. Quanstrom, M. Mear, M. Nicholson. THIRD ROW: A. Jenkin. f FUTURE Nfl., Ill' AMERICA CNN so in 1 Q a s HUMEMAKER l EHUMEM y NR AK5 S PA 6 L. F H A OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Rose Publrc Relatrons Charrman Ruth Eshelman Parllamentarlan Lucy Wlnte Advrsor Marlene Mear Hrstorran Mary Conner Secretary Sharon Edwards Presrdent Delores Beyer Vrce Presrdent Beatrrce Urqurza Treasurer Pat Drnrn Recreatron Sherla Wood Student Councll Representatrve 81 Project Charrman FIRST ROW S Dunrxant S Andrew S Johnson L Palmer M Colltns E Verway M Meat P Dtutn brqnma S Edwards M Conner S Wood R. Esnelrnan M Rose D Beyer SECOND ROW S Foulk e M Cone A krrs L W S Horner P Groy P Webber B Otrs R. Karan P Swanson Hanley L Olryer S Dra O1ONlLll J Rose K Stapnan THIRD ROW M Palmer E Van De Voorde Lby C Fuert S Wrlltan M Lee M Golden C -lnthony S GOITIHHI C INIOUIS P GOO Vwln Dexter J Petty J Olson C Mnrthr on M Walsh S Hnchrns B Holltuay B Fornander M Brasel Zttnmerrnan B Weeks L Eyars S Btlrnlce S Golden L Ferguson S Swearrngen S Wykle B 1 mgw M Ppgr nu K Pejr mu N1 NHCHQI On FIFTH ROX P CHIXPI P Swanson lxl DIBEOINICI arorn J renards L e Holz J Goodwrn J Otley H Kenny D Drarnrnslwr M Esnelman J eterson P Dennr u r as B Bak R. Ka te R. Behnlte C Smr 1 S Serdel J Row an E sl P B. ' ' . . ' ', . , . , ' , . . . ' . ' : . . I. Col , . I ' . . .len 't', . ykle, . , . I ', . . , . ', , . , P. ib', . S, . ts, . ,. , .. . ,. ', . d , D. Slyfter, E. Hood, K. Boswell, J. Aby, L. Andris, J. Boyer, K. Johnson, K. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Es?.el ..rf rr, .- sen, .L r.s-.., .. ..'t , s V: . . I . . . f , . 1 l, Y. Str'l . . R' I , . Lyl , S. . ' ' . . '. '. ', . .' . . . P , . 's, .l. O at, A. P ek, . er, 's r, ' , . 'tt, . ' , . l d. U Pe -fl, B g-,Z , 1-uc.. is Vt-J . 5 :A hh 1 gnaiw ' ,,,,, GJ ,gm fm wil Q il, .' 4 M H' , df :L :ul EL - 54 LN. r 'A mf' 'Hem Q Pi A- U 9'-I fffi' 'NV L gy! ',.,-'Z' f ,. u, f X . 4. - fi .5 V' -5' 7 ,rf Q f 1 a .ff ff? . 'K nv 'bug-1 , ATHLETIC 1 .uu.----.............- .......- .. . .Q ...fn .- ..I----nn-fa....-..........-.gn-.... - 0 -4 . neu. 0 .-....-.....- e. -......--0 U... -nnnfn--......---....... -.....- ...un - . . nnnuaeaone-4-..a,...--.....-...f-.1-. ...... . .Q------. Q. -01-...u-Q.-1-n-......4.-. an.. ff. . .p..una---fu-.ng-gn...--nf-..an..u.. ---. . .. non-naman...--Qn.....-Q...-.-un-...U-Q.-n-no.. .0 .-...-- --oo..-........-ones-au...-.---n-.-Q.-.nn naannnnunan-n-..nan-n4.n-....aa..o...e....-- - .. .ynyusoaau aou.nQ.a.44.-a-no-Q-0...I-4.nean..-1. ...ng-use-one-anun--qnnnoann--up-.un.aa-f.-1 . Qanuun.uoaasa..-4Q.-ugnauoaan-nu...-.no-Q.nn.. .. gfnnanaousu-oanqnqnufanuuu-an-...nn-use---ea... an nuunnnuuoan---.--...e.s.nnnson-.n-one-nuaqoanao.. ...Quang-an-o pnnggunannuonuoaannuuonn.uu.uo...... .asacocoon-oa.....qq4-nun:on-nnannnonof-uaonnsfu. sounnonuuooo-ouou...1nn.nn---nanny-nuuuuanunun-ne. casa.:-nouns:-unn.'ana'Q4Qo--annnnauaaosaououunqng ano-.aenan-aannngaunsuaps4ann...-nuqnsnasqunnu-no BLACKHAWK CHAMPIONS -4 L 1 Po I J P? 4 S jeg' Mfg A-v J ,va- in D-:S-fge' Db L.-'FN L,f Cr2' -s. nf-H ,ffl -4 i...1v- ' 1? gJ. f -- L-J .1 Q me-rv SY FIRST ROW L Andrrs I Zonkel B Zonkel M Somers J Frey P Morrow M Majeske J Burns M Shrnkevrch andR. Goodwrn SECOND ROW L Meecham G Moss J Golden L Charnberlarn E S Mooney R. Sharer L Thompson T Bryan 1956 SCHEDULE W H S OPPONENTS Morrison Golvo Walnut Prl ncevr l le Elmwood Bradford Toulon Wyoming 52 -rj 2 -E - -- , wx , ,Wy ' .A A 'Q ',j 3. 6' l W, -T. Q ll: fff -4 42,4 . A' -- .. .. , 'f rr 0, fl 4 ,J ' V ' A 'f ' M U ' 1 f 5' lu, -'4 T 'F M I2 Q L fu .Z Q' - --' 'Q '. . , 4, 5' V-fs ' -- S' 'S W gl Q- ef if .. V pf J 'S 2' ' . ' ' .. . . , 'L' S -' ' - 4 ' ' ' '-Fw? 'I 4 ' --A-4 K, EJUKT L T E ef 3 .E ,xl , . . if 9- 'f-JV. 1' .f fl vi- fl 2 o' ,Q P . ' . f F ' Q 4 , M 4 F, 1 S ,vii I , , X 5 - x 1 'K w A ,ki X . F ax 1 . Y 5 r A, 5 S Xin V - r v w Hx-- '. 5 , V ' jg , , .Q L ,y to 4 , o nly ,4 wwf'- 'A,f12 -rfflff. 1 ?f,'T9f,.,ifff'Tr'f 4 T, .-.ef..E1ffif- 4 'V' KVWVNL nv 1.1. 1ijlV'Lf,Vjg?,,--JK A FZQJY, EI., -, h 5 J if . , . Anthony, D. Friend, K. Carlson, R. Cole, R. Faull, and K. Knutson. THIRD ROW I Rorah B Cozrahr I3 ' I4 6 6 46 O 46 ' ' O 37 0 41 0 32 I9 26 ' I9 GOSLINGS -E941 was Q ig-Q if fm' 'WW Q ..-fb sing! Ev 'x'm GDN' 'tg Q ' FIRST ROW Em1l Anthony Leonard Meacham Robm Faull SECOND ROW Davld Frlend Tom Bryan Steve Mooney hm Rorah 1956 SCHEDULE W H S OPPONENTS Toulon Golvo Walnut Princeville Bradford I2 6 I2 I3 6 I3 53 Mike Moieske E -I Larry ml Chamberlain Jerr .W r,,,, ..,4 A, ff' ' 23 6 4 Av if f -A 'B 21' , , - we?-M .. 'Wings in 'S Kirby Knutson Y f 1 ,.-1 A-..g Q 4, 15 Mi ke Somers .lv is 1 i .J . Q-N ' 'fn 1, P . 'Z 446' 35 1 fi? 523 Q i ,..-x '12 1 wiht Q., Y 319' '-4 ' qv A-'CT' 2- 4 6 ,. t, 1-H ' Q ' Mickey Shinkevich .-P' Bob 54 Coziahr Hard plunging Mike Somers carries for a big gain. Phil Morrow makes a shoe string tackle. FLYING GEESE IN ACTION Celebrating victory oxer Wyoming for Conference Championship. All-State Barry Zonkel races for another touch- down. Season Total, 133 points. Mickey Shinkevich leaps over defensive man ro snare a pass. y. Y I 'PRAM RAL CHAMPHI gk. VAR l'l'Y BA KETBALL Us FIRST ROW G Moss M Somers P Morrow B Zonkel M Shmkevlch J Zonkel J Gorhm J Frey SECOND ROWJ Emerson K Knutson D Nash D St John G Rowe J Borota F Baumgardner and .hm Johnson Coach FLYING GEESE SCHEDULE WHS O P Sheffield Cambrrdge Geneseo Walnut TISkIlWG Princeville Galva Tourney Rova Toulon Knoxvil le Elmwood Bradford Toulon Galva Wyoming Walnut Princeville 64 Elmwood Illl LI Il IIA KIITIIALL TEAM 1 F IRM FIRST ROW B Vancll I Labeds E Anthony M L1nd S Popovl h G Encson G Gelmelrt SECOND ROW R Ro enow J McCollum S Borota R. Rule D Dekycke I Rorah R. Faull Ed Green Coach Gosl II'1QS GOSLING SCHEDULE Sheffleld Cambndge Geneseo Walnuf Tl sk: I wa Pr: ncevu I le Elmwood Bradford Toulon Galva Wyoming Al leman Walnut Pr: ncevu I Ie Elmwood 59 X ' x 1 A 1 1 f O A I 5 ' s ff . .R VW 5 r 'A l 4 x 5 . 9 xff if W gal, 3 ff? BASKETBALL ACTION 1- Bflrry Zonkel drives in for a layup. 2. Dave Nash steals The ball. 3. An easy triumph over Sheffield. 4. John Borofa draws a Foul. 5. Mickey Shinkevich scores on a lump shot TRACK 'Y' --Q I Q I 1 FIRST ROW: M. Shinkevich, J. Culver, B. Coziahr, J. Kirman, C. Urquiza, P. Morrow, G. Kilby, and D. Sadowski. SECOND ROW: J. Zonkel, R. Goodwin, M. Kilby, J. McCollum, S. Popovich, E. Anthony, D. Behnke, and K. Schubert. THIRD ROW: L. Thompson, D. Calhoun, J. Fischer, J. Borora, S. Borota, R. Faull, and Jim Johnson, Coach Mickey Shinkevich clearing the bor in the pole voult. 4-N' - r J. V x 5 . 3 . Eid if f l ll rl left, 'S x Milers Delbert Calhoun and Joe Zonkel . Timber toppers: Bob Cozicuhr ond Jerry Fischer. Pole voulter, Mickey Shinkevich 440 yard run, Phil Morrow BLACKIIAWK UIIAMPIU BA lllhlLL TEAM , as L fl J r. r -1 K 1- T x SQTES Q 'TTB sg 'T f i FIRST ROW: Emil Anthony, Joe Zonkel, Mickey Shinkevich, Jim Culver, Mike Somers and Barry Zonkel. SECOND ROW Ed Green, Coach, John Borota, Jim Golden, Jerry Frey. Gary Moss, Phillip Morrow and Lewis Thompson, Manager. The Wethersfield Flying Geese Baseball Team rolled to a conference Championship undefeated in league play. The Geese battled Toulon to determine the conference Championship. The first game of the playoffs with Toulon, Winners of the Southern Division, was called because of darkness with score deadlock at l0-lO. The final Championship was played at Northeast Park in Kewanee. Gordon Van Woes went to the hill for the Flying Geese and turned back the Trojans with a brilliant pitching performance. The final score of the contest was 6-2. This game was the first Baseball Championship for the Geese. sw 'gf fax ' A 5. L .73 T, Af. 0 is I S W2 flifiviupitx - f lk, 'Rf 'T f ,J ','X b fl 15' 55,4 'f 'il pjg ,Z 4' 11 ,Hgh 43 ' L, mi' A 'JKQZJ 'VIH Af'5'L 1' I 'x nun ' a P W A Cfi 6 .:?..4 . I rv. 3. , A. 15 'f' , V -ff. s i a-,-, . J if A .sd Q , Q 1 -x Q. A6341 iffy-1 'A' 1. ..- 1 Q v , Q I. UIIACIII G TAFF Coaches Ed Green and Jim Johnson led the Wethersfield Flying Geese to its most successful athletic season in the history of the school. In football, the Geese, won the Blackhawk Con- ference Championship, finished second in the conference in basketball and emerged the conference champs in baseball. These outstanding coaches not only taught their respective sports and the glory of winning., but also the value of sportsmanship. N, 'WW l as wr 'l Coach Ed Green IS plctured above with his two co captalns of the winning football team, Phil Morrow and Barry Q 7. A,A rv 2 I L I n I ' A E . 1 f af WI Aff ,IA ' I WVU ACTIVITIES E NIR CLASS PLAY 26.9 Marla Lindsay Patokah Lnndsay Cafalpa Lmdsay Dee Dee 8. Peggy So ronla Henry McKay Arthur Perrln Mrs Gordon THE CAST Ruth Eshelman Barry Zonkel Luanna Barnfneld Pai' Denms Gary Rowe Marlene Mear Phnl Morrow Benny Caplan Sharon Edwards 2 x Q, Mfmh V 11- 1 1 f . . I I . . Q . ' ' iff? ' ' ' . 'Eiga oby..... .. page ig C ph . . . ,ugt 3 . T'i5-RF? a n 'f fifg fl John Gordon . . . . Gary Moss I .3 FA J' j gi Q ,nf -fs' V z ,4 If I. DJMJ -EJJ RS .35 . , . , ,N I V Y i 5 E :,:,-'A -.v 4' : wave. - ' 'Y g '19 - -. A - 'BF j - . ' i TM' 1 XX'-r ' f ' A ' ' i r' A - J ,FP I QF an ' 'Af ' --mv N- ' . o . . M 'M V , fi- , ,,- . f 1- , ,L ,A , M251 'W 0- ,- lrg 'Q 2? , if sie xx x pf f , I wg. aug, , W5,' 1 1 1 .. . ,Q r l x 3 5 ze ' 2 ,il A ? Q, 3? W- 2 1 1 ,gav e , V is 2 A355 . Q ', N-. 0 x.g 'gi -fs ififhf :Zi 2 1 Q A f E 32 N zw, 2 1 HCMECOMING One of the outstanding highlights ofthe year, Homecoming l956, welcomed back the old grads to the campus of W. H.S. The festivities got under way with a parade in the afternoon featuring many floats and the Homecoming Queen and her court. Friday night,.saw the Flying Geese defeat Prince- ville in the annual Homecoming football game. The homecoming events came to a close with the Homecoming Dance on Satur- day night. 5-'. I r' M ,V A f A H , The Flying Geese brought home a victory for the alumni and students by de feating Princeville 46-O. THE QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS: Queen Shelby Dunivantg Attendants, Beatrice Urqiiiza, Sheila Wood, Janet Cole, and Judy Boyer. 'rw il 'if 1? LJ Rl' Junior Class Float -First Prize Stake Our C1aim '.l: - ,avgirv-M - s-1 .dl ' . 'rt - 1 . ff W'T,J' Y 5 X I 3 s,1T4Q 1-'LQ ' . ' .. I . Tri-Hi-Y Float The Worst is Yet To Come Freshman Class Float Leaves Ate Falling- One by One HUMEUUMING -I raw- QA I G. A. A. Floate-Third Prize My Cup Runneth Over With Victory me FHLLING uma av une HIGHLIGHTS -:pai hyd.. .- , -1- .A 'fl 50 So BEATRICE URQUIZA Junior Attendant Lx , 'wg 1 '- ,xW' SHELIA WOOD Senior Attendant JANET COLE Sophomore Attendant J U DY BOYER Freshman Attendant sponsored by the Class of l957, was the first prom to be held in the gym of the new Wethersfield High Schoo When the guests entered the gym, they found themselves in a beautiful garden bursting with flowers and color. We all thank Mr. Paul Mille Junior Class sponsor, for a grand prom. The Grand March was led by Senior Class President Deena Otis, her escort Bill Whittmyer, Junior Class President Joseph Zonkel, and his date Shelby Dunnivant. This night will remain in our memories as a pleasant one for many a year. THE REUEPTIUN UUMMITTEE 'JN A SPRING GARDENH l r Ffh Q. X . X x 'sff2 Q yxsxifl is iff J, iff . ,- 'tbl' Q x E' W. X ' Q l .,,.-, . , 3, . A ', ' 1- .Q . 1'1 ' C 3 T2 s 'is'. ' - v.. fe rf 5 '-if if ' THE HElD TlBLE Mlll WINTER FURMAL CUPIIVS UAPERS 'SS' f wx Qu-sv r' lfvic MA am -.-Hu X The staff ofthe Green Qunll on behalf of the student body of the Wethersfneld Hlgh School ded :cate this page to the memory of Jock Roy Hordnng who occldentolly drowned July l9 l955 77 Q .Y N 4. ' A fa ' X h, , . , W ur , ' ,I , ,Gf' X ' , 'gm -' I 1. , .' I 4 ZZ'-'n '. i ',- ' 4 l n', 1 n:,:,l'.' ax M U :,:'l..', Ivo. - 1' I 'uf lr'!s l , :,ll,. 1,4 .- 1 Y 6 -,u .- lists .- .. sfo,-. ,'.-- y 4, .-'. ,n JI-Hx y, nh .'. Og' I. , 1- f I I - , . SCHO0L LIFE ..,,,.- .NH'.. ,.. 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