Antioch Community High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Antioch, IL)
- Class of 1952
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RICHARD EDMUNDSON
Principal
DONALD CHIAPPETTA
English
World History
Library Club
ELMO EDWARDS
Assistant Principal
General Science
Physics
NARCISSUS DONOVAN
Girl's Physical Education
G, A, A,
Pep Club
Cheerleaders
MARGMRET MOORMAN
Office Secretary
MAY HARTLEY
Geometry
.CAROL BEAN
English
Spanish
Sequoia Staff
PAUL KESSENICH
Boys' Physical Education
Varsity Football
Freshman Football
Freshman Basketball
Track
Facult
STANLEY KLONOWSKI
Shorthand
Typing
M. R. KRUZAN
Biology
Athletic Director
Junior Class
"A" Club
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IRIS MCKINNEY
English
Tom-Tom Staff
School Publicity
EDWARD RUFFOLO
Chorus
Band
Sequoia Music Makers
Facult
THERESA WE!-IR
English
Latin
Latin Club
RAY WES TERLUND
Speech Correction
NAOMI MEINERS
Home Economics
F, H. A ,
RICHARD SCOTT
Chemistry
Trigonometry
Algebra
Varsity Basketball
Baseball
Freshman Class
FRANCIS PERRIGOUE
Metal Shop
Electricity
Sophomore Class
Varsity Golf
Sophomore Football
M. M. STILLSON
Industrial Arts
WARREN POLLEY
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Salesmanship
Bookkeeping
Senior Class
Sophomore Basketball
IEANNETTE TULUMELLO
American History
World History
Social Problems
Student Council
Junior Play
Senior Play
chool Board
MRS. LESTER OSM OND
MR . LOUIS BIEL
MR. FRED SCOTT
MR. WALTER HILLS
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Football 1, 2, 3,4g Basketball I, 2,3, Track I, 2,3,4g
"A" Club 3,4g Chorus 1, 2,3,4.
Ambition: Sing like Bing Crosby.
THOMAS ATWOOD
..Tom..
I Basketball I, 25 Latin Club 3, 4, National Honor Society
4.
Ambition: Chemical engineer.
V BETTY BEHRENDT
"Bets"
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ALBERT BERKIEL
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F.F.A. I, 2,33 National Honor Society 4.
Ambition: Become a pilot.
PAUL BIEL
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Basketball 2,3,4g Football 2,35 Track I, 25 "A" Club 3,45
Band 1, 2, 35 Tom-Tom Staff 47 Student Council 3.
Ambition: Forestry.
FORREST BOLTON
"Wiggie"
Basketball I, 2,3,4g Golf 4, Track I, 23 Baseball I, 2,3,4g
Football I,2, 3. 4: "A" Clllb 2. 3.4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3.
Ambition: Hot-rod driver.
THOMAS CAHILL
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Pep Club I, 2,3,4g G.A.A. 3: Chorus I,2:Al'1f1l1211C1L1b 1,2
Ambition: Live on a ship of happiness.
QUEN TIN BEL KE
F.F. A. 35 Track 45 Junior Play, Trans. from Wilmot '50.
Ambition: Mink rancher.
ERLING CARPENTER
Trans. to Wautoma, Wisc. '52,
DENISE CHRISHOP
Pep Club 45 Tom-Tom staff 45 Senior Play. Trans. from
Ontario, California '5O.
Ambition: Get married and raise a family.
WILLIAM CLARKE
"Bill"
Basketball I, 25 Baseball I, 2,3,45 Football 1, 2,3,45
Track l, 25 "A" Club 45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 National
Honor Society 4.
GAIL DEITRICK
G.A.A. I, 2, 3,45 Pep Club I, 2,3,45 Student Council
3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Play5 Senior
Playg Chorus I5 F.H.A. 45 Annual Club 1, 2,3, Treas. 4.
Ambition: College .
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Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 "A" Club 3,45 Chorus 3,4
Tom--Tom Staff 45 Annual Staff 4.
Ambition: Be a Globetrotter.
RICHARD DITTMER
"Bud"
RONALD FLATTUM
"Ronnie"
Track I, 2,45 Football 35 "A" Club 2,3,43 Basketball
Manager 25 Latin Club 3, 4, Pres. 35 National Honor
Society 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play.
Ambition: Be a chemical engineer.
SUE GARLAND
"Suzi Q"
Junior Play5 Senior Playg Latin Club 3,45 Jazz Band I, 2,3
45 Chorus I, 2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Tom-Tom Staff 45
Annual Club I, 2, 3, Staff 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3,45 F.H.A. 4.
Ambition: Registered nurse.
WILLIAM GARRAUGHTY
" Garrachie "
Chorus I5 Basketball 25 Track 15 Annual Club I.
Ambition: Play baseball with New York Yankees.
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AUDREY HATTENDORF
"Mickey"
Pep Club 1, 2.3.43 F. H.A. 1,2,3,4: Golf 3.
Ambition: Nurse.
MARSHALL HAYDON
"Marsh"
Chorus I,2,3g Band 35 Track I.
Ambition: Electrician.
JAMES HOLT
"Jim"
Football I, 25 Basketball I, Manager 35 "A" Club 45 -
National Honor Society 3,45 Class Pres. 4.
Ambition: Accountant.
DALE JONES
"Ionesy"
Football 4, Class Treas. 4.
Trans. from Lane Tech '51
Ambition: Own my own speed shop.
IOLENE GASTON
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G.A.A. 2,3,45 Annual Club I, 2,35 Pep Club I,2,3,45
Chorus I5 Tom-Tom Staff 4.
Ambition: Live a happy, married life.
EVONNE GINDICK
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G.A.A. I, 2,45 Latin Club 1, 2,45 Chorus I, 25 National
Honor Society 45 Pep Club I, 2,45 Tom-Tom Editor 45
Annual Staff 4.
Ambition: Hit Broadway .
JOHN HALVORSEN
"Halvie"
Track I, 2,3,45 Baseball 2.
Ambition: First-rate mechanic.
ALLAN HAMLIN
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Baseball I5 Track I5 Basketball I.
Ambition: Radio and television engineer.
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CHARLES KEMPF
"Chuck"
Ambition: Herpetoligist.
DENNIS KENNEDY
"Poo Poo'
Football 3,4g Track 3,4g Golf 3,4g Basketball 3, Jazz
Band 3,45 Chorus 3,4g "A, Club 3,45 National Honor
Society 45 Junior Playg Football Captain 4.
Trans. fnom Marmion Military Academy '50.
Ambition: Civil engineer.
PATSY IGULMAN
..Pat..
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Stars 3,4g Chorus 4g National
Honor Society 3,43 Jazz Band 1, 2,3,4, Band 1, 2,3,4g
Annual Club I, 2, 3, Co-editor 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3,4g
Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4g Class Sec. 3.
Ambition: Be happy.
DONALD KLIER
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Chorus 45 Latin Club 45 Senior Play.
Trans. from Farragut High School '51,
Ambition: Be happy and successful.
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DOLORES LARSEN
"Dee Dee"
Chorus I, 2,45 Pep Club 4, F.H. A. 3: National Honor
Society 4.
Ambition: Be a beautician and later get married.
HARRY LARSEN
"Junior"
Football 2,3,4g Track I, 2, 3,4g Baseball rg Basketball
Ig "A" Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4: Chorus 4.
Ambitiong Be boss of my own construction company.
LOIS LONERGAN
"Lonnie "
G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club I, 2,3,4gAl'l1'1l1a1C1L1b 1,25
Chorus I, 2,43 Student Council 4.
Ambition: Travel abroad.
GLORIA LUBKEMAN
"Glory"
G.A.A. l,2,3,4 g Annual Club 1, 2,35 Pep Club I,2,
3,45 F.H.A. I.
Ambition: Travel.
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GEORGE MASOPUST
"Gorgeous"
"AY Club 3,4, Football I, 2,3,4, Captain 25 Baseball I, 25
Track I, 25 Golf 3,45 Basketball I, 2,3.
Ambition: Play pro football.
JACK MEYER
"Jackson"
Trans, from Proviso Township High School '51,
MARILYN Mix
"Red"
Chorus I,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3'4: F.H.A. I,2,3,4.
Ambition: Teach business or physical ed. in high school.
CHARLENE NELSON '
"Char"
G.A.A. I, 2, 3,4, All-Stars 3,45 Junior Play5 Chorus
I, 25 Band I, 25 Annual Club 1, 2, 3, Staff 45 Pep Club
l,2,3,45 Cheerleader I,2,3,4: F.H.A. I, 2,3,4, Sec. 3.
Ambition: Airline stewardess.
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ROBERT LUBKEMAN
"Bob"
"A" Club 2,3,45 Student Council I5 Football I, 2,3,45
Baseball I, 2,3,45 Track I, 25 Basketball I, 2,3,45 Class
Treas. I5 Class Pres. 2.
Ambition: Make enough money to be happy,
ANN MCMILLEN
G.A.A. I, 2, 3,45 Sec. 2, All-Stars 35 Student Council
I5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5
Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 35 Annual Club I, 2, Staff 3,4
Co-editor 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres, 45 Class Vice-Pres.
2, 3.
Ambition: College.
JILL MAHONEY
"Moe"
G.A.A. I, 2,3,45 Chorus I,2, 45 Band 2,45 Tom-Tom
Staff 45 Annual Staff I, 2, 3,45 Cheerleaders I, 2, 3,4.
Ambition: Raise a football team.
SHIRLEY MANI
"Shir1"
G- A-A- 2.3.45 Senior Play5 Chorus I, 25 Tom-Tom Staff
4: Pep Club 3,4, Secretary 35 F.H.A. I, 25 Cheerleader
3: 4-
Ambition: Live, love, marry and be happy.
GEORGE NELSON
"Nels"
"A" Club I, 2,3,49 Junior Play, Chorus I, 2,3,4g
Annual Staff 4, F.F.A. I, 2g Student Council Ig
Football I, 2,3g Track I,2g Golf 45 Basketball I, 25
Class Treas. 23 Class Pres. 3.
Ambition: Be bigger than my kids.
FRED NrELsEN
Hvvnneyr
Football Ig Track Ig Basketball I, 2, 3.
Ambition: Hot rod driver.
IOANNE OSMOND
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G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, All-Stars 3,45
National Honor Society 4g Senior Playg Latin Club 3,43
Jazz Band 3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Band I, 2,3g Annual
Club I, 2, Staff 3,45 Pep Club I, 2,3,4g Class Sec. 2.
Ambition: College.
ROBERT PALM
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Football I, 2.
Ambition: Die at a ripe old age.
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Latin Club 4, Pres. 45 Chorus 45 Trans. Blue Springs,
Missouri '51,
RHODA PALMER
"Rode"
Ambition: Nurse-
IRENE PERRY
..PeU,.
G.A.A. 2,3, 4, All-Stars 45 Annual Club I, 3, Annual
Staff 2,4g Chorus I,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1,
2,3. 4-
Ambition: High school teacher.
RONALD PETERS
"Pete"
"A" Club 4g Student Council 4g Chorus 4, Football 2,4
Track 35 Trans. from Leo High School '49.
Ambition: Coach a football team.
LEWIS PLACE
"Louie"
"A" Club 4, Chorus 3,43 F.F.A. 3, Football 2, 43
Trans. from New Trier '48.
Ambition: Professional hockey player,
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ROBERT RUGGLES
"Bob"
ANTHONY SCARNATO
"Mickey"
Football 2,35 Baseball 25 Latin Club 3,45 Chorus 2.
Ambition: Be a pharmacist.
NATALIE SCHIPPMANN
"Na-til1ie"
Pep Club I, 2,3,45 F.H.A. I, 2,3,45 Annual Club I
staff 45 G.A. A. I, 25 Iunior Playg Senior Play.
Ambition: Make my daydreams come true.
RONALD SCULLY
"Scull"
"A" Club 2,3,4g Football 2,3,45 Track r, 2,3,45
Basketball I, 25 Annual staff 3,45 Tom-Tom staff 45
Student Council 3, Vice-Pres. 35 Class Reporter 35
Chorus 3,4.
Ambition: Newspaper reporter.
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WILLIAM POULSEN
"Willy"
"A" Club 3,45 Student Council Pres. 49 Junior Play5
Chorus 45 F,F.A. I, 2,35 Football 2, 3,45 Baseball 2,45
Basketball 25 Class Vice-Pres. I5 Tom-Tom Staff 4,
Ambition: Die at a ripe old age.
KENNETH RENTNER
"Hank"
Baseball I, 2,3,4g Basketball I, 2,3,4g Track 3,45 Foot
ball 2,35 "A" Club 2,3, 4, Treas. 4.
Ambition: Make enough money to be happy and later
get married.
ALEETA RING
"Squirl"
F.H.A. I, 2,3,45 Annual Club I5 Tom-Tom Staff 45
Pep Club I, 2,3,4, Treas. 4.
Ambition: Travel with my husband.
ARVIS RING
"Arvie"
F.H.A. 1, 2,3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3: Pep Club I, 2,3, 4,
Treas. 35 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,4g
Class Vice-Pres. 4.
Ambition: Live, love and be happy.
RUDOLPH SELAK
"Red nose"
Trans. from Harrison High '50,
Ambition: Hot-rod driver.
WILLIAM SIMONSEN
"Bill"
Chorus I,2,3,4g Annual Club 1: Senior Play.
Ambition: Be a success in life.
LOUIS SNIDER
H Louie"
"A" Club 2,3,4: Track 1, 2,3,4: Annual Club I,2,3,
staff 4: Baseball Manager I: Senior Play.
Ambition: Be happy and successful.
JOAN STEPHENS
"Ioannie "
Pep Club I,2g F.H.A. 4: Band 2,3,4g Annual Club 2.
Ambition: Nurse .
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RUTH STOKES
"Stoker"
G.A.A. I, 2,3, 4, All-Stars 4, Chorus I, 2: Pep Club
2,3,4: Annual Staff 4.
Ambition: Get rich.
ROGER STRATTAN
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Ambition: Tool designer.
DOLORES SUNDIN
"Lorrie"
Chorus 1,2,3g F.H.A. 1,25 Pep Club I.
Ambition: Housewife.
NANCY THOMPSON
"Nano"
Chorus I, 2,3,4: Annual Club 1,23 Pep Club I, 2,3,4
F.H.A. I.
Ambition: To achieve success in all that I do.
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MARY LOU WIZLTON
"Lu Lu"
F.H.A. 2,3g G.A.A. 3,4g Chorus I,2gIl1l'liOI Play.
Ambition: Nurse .
ROBERT WILTON
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Band I, 2,3,4g Basketball I,2,4g Track Ig Golf 3,49 M
Annual Staff 4.
Ambition: Travel.
JOYCE THULIN
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Pep Club I,2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g F.H.A. 4g G.A.A. 2
Sec. 4, All-Stars 3,4g Tom-Tom staff 4g Annual Club
I, 2,35 Class Sec. 4.
Ambition: Nurse.
VIRGINIA VAN PATTEN
"Gina"
Pep Club I,2,3,4g F.H.A. I,2,3,4g Chorus Ig Annual
Club I, 2, 3.
Ambition: Become an heiress of a millionaire.
MARY VOS
"Babe"
G.A.A. 2,3, 4, All-Stars 4g Pep Club I, 2,3,4g Annual
Club I,2,3Q Latin Club 3,4p F.H.A. lg Chorus I.
Ambition: Travel.
RAYE WET ZEL
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Class Will iii 1952
Ronny Arndt leaves his height to the janitors when they have to wash high windows.
Tom Atwood wants Kenny Pedersen to have his quiet ways.
Betty Behrendt's basketball ability goes to next year's senior G.A.A. girls.
Quentin Belke wills his atomic personality to Bill Bachman.
Paul Biel's long legs ought to look good on Joan Cervenka.
A1 Berkiel says anyone who likes pretty nurses can have his hospital bed.
Forrest Bolton leaves his scooter-racing ability to Fred Miller.
Tom Cahill has invented his.excuses to get out of school for Gordon Heuer.
Erling Carpenter wants the freshman football boys to have his manly build.
Denise Chrishop leaves Willie Poulsen to any girl who thinks she can get him.
Bill Clarke thinks Miss McKinney ought to have his cartoon strips.
Gail Deitrick will leave Chuck Bock for the football team.
Bud Dittmer's height goes to anyone who can take the razzing it gets.
Ronny Flattum bequeaths his nickname of "Flattop" to John Wetzel.
Bill Garraughty wants Phil Vos to have his dreamy eyes.
Jolene Gaston's many skating skirts go to Mary Fields.
Sue Garland wills her musical ability to Eddie Haling:
Evonne Gindick believes everyone ought to have a try at getting through school in only three years.
John Halvorsen thinks some juniors could use some of his bashfulness.
Allan Hamlin's car goes to Speedster, Ronnie Marotta.
Marshall Haydon will let his car go to anyone who wants to decorate it for next year's parade.
Audrey Hattendorf wills her job at the theater to anyone who likes good movies.
Jim Holt's jalopy can go to anyone who can keep it running.
Dale Jones wants Coach Kruzan to have his beanie.
Chuck Kempf would like to leave his pets to a good keeper.
Dennis Kennedy wills his ways with "women everywhere" to Tom Elwood.
Patsy Keulman leaves her letters from Chicago to Nancy Sheehan.
Don Klier's' "sleight-of-hand" magic goes to Bobby Floyd.
Dolores Larsen says Mr. Ruffolo can give her voice to one of his music students.
Harry Larsen thinks Allen Masopust needs his charm with the girls.
Lois Lonergan gives her summer suntan to Sharon Behrens.
Gloria Lubkeman's laugh goes to Rose Marie Larsen.
Bob Lubkeman thinks Jim McMillen can handle his position as left end of the team.
Jill Mahoney leaves her difficulties in Shorthand II to next year's students.
Shirley Mani wills her giggle to Diana Sterling.
George Masopust's fuchsia shirt goes to Wally Ring.
Ann McMillen wills her aches and bruises acquired on the skating floor to Shirley Walker.
Jack Meyer's ability to get along well goes to anyone who is capable of using it.
Marilyn Mix gives her long red hair to Sue Forgette.
Charlene Nelson's job as cheerleader goes to the up-and-coming juniors.
George Nelson leaves his dark curls to Ronnie Miller.
Fred Nielsen wills his bright blue eyes to Joanne Wilton.
Joanne Osmond leaves her quiet, efficient ways to Margie Purdom.
Bob Palm's agruments in Salesmanship go to next year's class.
Rhoda Palmer says Christine Kopecky can have her longing for the Missouri hills.
Irene Perry bequeaths her ability to get along with Donna Martin to the Martin sisters.
Ron Peters leaves his voice and manner to Ron Jesen.
Lewis Place wills his homework to all green "freshies. "
Bill Poulsen's job as student council prexy goes to Bob Seekatz..
Kenny Rentner's job as guard in the Social Problems trials is left for next year's boys.
Aleeta Ring says anyone who thinks she can carry them may have her big feet.
Arvis Ring wants Nancy Vanc to have her long hair.
Bob Ruggles' double blond waves go to Jerry Quilty.
Anthony Scarnato leaves his mustache to Bruce Stahmer.
Natalie Schippmann gives her G.A.A. muscles to Mr. Polley.
Ron Scully wants Donna Martin to have his dimples.
Rudolph Selak leaves his quietness to Pat Miller.
Bill Simonsen thinks his shortness will fit Eddie Ring.
Louis Snider bequeaths his red pants to Russell Gilday.
Joan Stephens's beautiful brown eyes go to Jean Tegelman.
Ruth Stokes leaves her freckles to Bobby Johnson.
Roger Strattan says Pat Mille-r can have his streak of blonde hair.
Dolores Sundin wants her nickname of "Moonbeam" to- go to Virginia Harness.
Nancy Thompson's Homecoming job of running around seeing people goes to anyone who can take it
Joyce Thulin will let Mary Kisel have her typing ability.
Virginia Van Patten's blonde hair goes to Barbara Ann Forbrich.
Mary Vos wills her skating ability to Joanne Haak.
Raye Wetzel wants Bobby Weber to have his gym socks.
Bob C. Wilton bequeaths his curly hair to Judy Romer
Mary Lou Wilton leaves her Florida vacation to anyone who has the money to go.
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SEC HND ROW: S. Walker, J, Bunkelman, I. Cervenka, J. Osmond, J. Gaston, C. Bock, M. Haling, K. Martin, M.
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FIRST ROW: W, Deering, M. Nielsen, C. Powles, I. Hughes, G. Pierce, L. Steinel, N. Vanc. SECOND ROW:
Mr. Kruzan, P. Miller, D, Petersen, L. Bogaerts, N. Carney, F. Stahmer, A. Case, M. Gorman. THIRD ROW:
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Bill Poulsen
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Gail Pedersen
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Phil Vos
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FIRST ROW: I. Caddy, I. Horenberger, L. Faust, S, Ross,
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Hercules Nelson is going to visit his
uncle for the weekend. He decides to take
his friend, Wilbur, with him. Much to
their surprise, they find upon arrival that
Hercules' uncle is a rnortician. Complica-
tions set in immediately, for they are not
sure they want to sleep in a mortuary.
They discover that Mr. Quigley, who has
been proclaimed dead, does walk and does
eat. A mystery hovers over his death, so
the boys decide to turn detectives and find
out who is responsible for Mr. Quigley's
supposed murder. They are aided by little
Frankie who solves her murders accord-
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Wilbur Maxwell ....... Boake Baird
Hercules Nelson ..... James Osmond
Celeste, Hercules' cousin.Joan Cervenka
Nina Quigley, Mr. Quigley's
granddaughter ...... Uldine Andersen
Frankie, Celeste's little sister ......
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Martin
Aunt Mary .......... Mary Kisel
Uncle Bob .......... Fred Zeien
Granny, Uncle Bob's grandmother ....
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loraine Steinel
Mr. Quigley, the corpse . Charles Bock
Dr. Brown, the family physician .....
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Stahmer
Madeline, Mr. Quigley's sister .....
................MaryFields
Harry Schuster, Lawyer, friend of
Madeline ......... William DeKant
Daphne, the maid ....... Pat Miller
Claude, the caretaker . .William Deering
Henry, the helper ...... David Petty
PRODUCTION STAFF
David Petty
Carol Loftus
Mrs. Tulumello. . . . Director
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mary Early, a high school student. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .ShirleyMani
Randolph Cunningham, Mary's boyfriend
..............DonKlier
Delphi, the general housekeeper ....
.............SueGarland
Hope Early, the older sister .....
. . . . . . . . . . . . Ann McMillen
Bob Early, I-lope's problem brother . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ronald Scully
Dick Early, a college medical student.
. . . . . . . . . . . .Ronald Flattum
Emily Early, the mother. .Gail Deitrick
Richard Early, the father . Ronald Arndt
Miriam Walker, Mary's high school
chum Natalie Schipprnann
Jenny Malloy, Dick's stabilizer ....
. . . . . . . . . . . Denise Chrishop
Jack Milford, a college boy ......
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Louis Snider
"Buzz" Daily, Bob's so-called pal . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .William Simonsen
Mrs. Forester, awealthy widow ....
. . . . . . . . . . . .Joanne Osmond
Sanford Welles, a young lawyer ....
. . . . . . . . . . . . Albert Berkiel
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director . . . Mrs. Jeannette Tulumello
Stage managers .... Joyce Thulin and
Jack Meyer
"FOOT-LOOSE"
This story concerns a typical American
family. Father Early has allowed Mother
Early to over-protect her growing brood of
children. Finally the children rebel against
their parents and decide to send Father
and Mother on a South American cruise.
Delphie is left in charge of the household,
but Hope is to manage the finances. After
the departure of the parents, the young
people realize the problems involved in
the rearing of a family.
Bob draws all of his allowance at one
time to invest in an old car. His friend and
he crash into a wealthy widow's car and
find themselves involved in a law suit. Mary
becomes the economical cook, due to Del-
phie's illness, so she uses the old economy
measure and feeds them on rice and maca-
roni. Bob has to learn to iron his own
clothes.
Mary is undecided as to whether or not
she should follow her mother's wishes or
those of her friend, Miriam. Hope tries to
mother them all and develops into a won-
derful person, thus, she regains her lost
sweetheart. Dick disobeys his parents and
marries while still in college.
When the parents return from their trip,
they find their family grown up. The child-
ren find them changed parents also. Thus
one concludes that responsibility has been
good for the children, and a vacation has
done wonders for the parents.
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OFFICERS
President .... R. Palmer
Vice-President. . W. Bailey
Secretary. . . M. Haling
Treasurer .... M. Freund
Sergeant-at-arms . .W. Terry
Advisor .... Miss Wehr
FIRST ROW: M. Freund, M. Vos, D. Klier, W. Bailey, N. Carney, A. McMi11en. SECOND ROW: Miss Wehr,
E. Gindick, A. Scarnato, R. Flattum, R. Johnson, L. Case. THIRD ROW: P. Carney, S. Garland, M. Kisel,
R. Palmer. FOURTH ROW: T. Atwood, W. Terry, H, Kapell, N. Ryan, D, Cain, C. Edmundson, G- Pag-
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B. Forbrich, M. Freund, Mr, Ruffolo. THIRD ROW: N. Cunningham, K. Martin, J. Cervenka, R, Palmer, R. Wolf,
D. Monnier, A. Vos, I. Shepherd, N. Quinn, S. Walker. FOURTH ROW: P. Cys, G, Pedersen, C, Edrnundson, B, Van
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Hans Von Holwede came to the Antioch Town-
ship High School in the fall of 1929 as instructor
of instrumental music, after graduating from a
Mr. Von Holwede became a naturalized citizen in
1934, which accomplishment he cherishes most.
After teaching music in Antioch for twenty-two
years, he retired October, 1951, to be engaged in
merchandising the Hammond Organ. In 1934 Mr.
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the now traditional school song, "Antioch High".
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German Teacher's College and following a profes-
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Coach
Maurice Kruzan was formerly stationed in
Florida as a captain in the Air Force before
coming to the Antioch Township High School in
1945 to be employed as biology teacher and headf
coach of the track, football, and basketball
teams. In 1950 Mr. Kruzan became the Athletic
Director of the Antioch Township High School
until he resigned in 1951 to be engaged in the
turkey business in Avon, Illinois. He was the
sponsor of the Junior Class and the "A" Club.
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HEveryone seems to have the
Christmas spirit this yearin re-
marked a senior girl last-week.
as the students busily cawunn,
flaged the repair work being
done around school with red and
green yuletide decorations. The
Student Council had spurred on
the activities with a special
bulletin issued the week before,
Tomorrow after the sixth hour
everyone will be dismissed for
the Christmas program, to be held
in the gym. Membe
classes will presl ,
Advrsor Mrss Mc
Editor Evonne Gxndxck
FIRST ROW: B. Forbrich, B. Cayce, W. Clarke, R. Dutmer P Brel R Scully MISS McK1nney I Thuhn SECOND
ROW: P. Haydon, W. Midgley, I. Gaston, I. Haak, S Ross C Loftus M Herman N Schrppmann N Rentner
THIRD ROW: I, Cervenka, U. Andersen, S. Mani, J. Mahoney A Rrng M Krsel E Glndrck L Faust FOURTH
ROW: S. Garland, D. Sterling, G. Biel, L. Steinel, G Pedersen C Edmundson E Cherrnk D Chrrshop J Gaston
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Co-Editors. .... Ann McMillen
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Advisor. . . . Miss Bean
FRONT ROW: Miss Bean, R. Wilton, R. Dittrner, C. Bock, P. Keulman, A, McMillen. SECOND ROW: N. Schipprnan,
G. Deitrick, E. Chernik, A. Ring, W. Sirnonsen, W. Midgley, R. Stokes. Tl-ILRD ROW: E. Gindiclx U. Andersen, A,
Ring, N. Sheehan, J, Mahoney, C. Nelson, L. Faust. FOURTH ROW: B. Baird, C, Edrnundson, B, Behrendt, G. Nelson
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Secretary. . . M. Nielsen
Treasurer .... A. Ring
Chief Rooter . . . N. Vane
Advisor. . . Miss Donovan
Pep Club
FIRST ROW: E. Catardi, N. Schippmann, N. Ouinn, M. Bolton, S. Schroeder, M. Balek, D. Martin. SECOND ROW:
S. Angeloff, S. Haviland, R. Stokes, N. Weber, W. Midgley, N. Dunworth, I. Paddock, Miss Donovan. THIRD ROW:
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ROW: N. Sheehan, J, Thulin, J. Gaston, D. Bobrick, J. Tegelman, I. Braeckman, A. Ring, I. Mahoney, K.
Martin. FOURTH ROW: M. Wertz, S. Garland, G. Deitrick, D. Larsen, L, Steinel, P, Cys, C. Cervenka, B.
Novak, B. Waldweiler.
FIRST ROW: M. Purdom, S. Forgette, L. Flattum, M. Fields, D. Braeckman, M. Matteoni, M. Herman.
SECOND ROW: N. Vane, M. Furlan, M. Nielsen, G. Pierce, D. Sterling, J. Gaston, D. Chrishop, Miss
Donovan, THIRD ROW: M. Kisel, S. Mani, S. Beelow, M. Hogan, B. Forbrich, P. Haydon, V. Van Pat-
ten, L. Lonergan, J. Bunkelrrian. FOURTH ROW: E. Chernik, G. Biel, P. Petersen, G. Pedersen, R. Jach,
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Sylvia Beelow
Joyce Thulin
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Miss Donovan
FIRST ROW: Miss Donovan, J, Osmond, M, Kisel, J, Thulin, S, Beelow, A, McMi11en, P, Keulman, M, Fields,
SECOND ROW:J, Gaston, K, Kennedy, J, Braeckman, M, Matteoni, M, Herman, B, Forbrich, M, Wertz,
THIRD ROW: S, Ross, A, Schwicht, C, Loftus, M, Haling, C, Nelson, E, Gindick, I, Cervenka, K, Martin, S, Gray,
FOURTH ROW: J, Haak, B, Novak, C, Cervenka, I, Perry, M, Wilton, D, Peterson, C. Edmundson, G, Peder-
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Secretary .... . Boake Baird
Treasurer . . . Ken Rentner
, Advisor . ....... Mr. Kruzan
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Paul Biel
Ron Flattum
Jim Holt
Bud Dittmer
George Masopust
Jerry Quilty
Dennis Kennedy
Harry Larsen
Jim Osmond
Bill Poulsen
Ron Peters
Dave Petty
Eugene Baethke
Boake Baird
Bill Clarke
Bob Weber
Ron Scully
George Nelson
Bill Bachman
Bruce Stahmer
Wiggy Bolton
Ken Rentner
Ronald Arndt
Bob Lubkernan
Charlie Bock
Louie Place
Fred Zeien
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DENNIS KENNEDY
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KENNETH RENTNER
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Mr. Larsen
Mr. Andersen
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Mrs. Beager
Mrs . Hansen
Mrs. Burnette
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Mr. Andersen
Mr. Hunt
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R AND J CHEVROLET SALES AND C. L. WERTZ WELL DRILLING
SERVICE Phone 403-J Antioch
Phones Antioch 56 and 656 GAMBLE STORE
LINDY'S SODA BAR Auto Supplies, Hardware, and Paints
Route 173 Channel Lake PEDERSEN'S BAKERY
ANTIOCH PACKING HOUSE Phone 492-J Antioch
Phone Antioch 7 CHARLES J. CERMAK, JR.
A AND P STORE Real Estate and Insurance
Lake Street Antioch ART'S PAINT STORE
CARSON'S SPORT CENTER 406 Lake St. Phone 320
Phone A-itioch 473 M-2 LOREN D. SEXAUER
CODDINGTON HARDWARE Real Estate-General Insurance
"If we don't have it-we'll get it. " DELANEY PLUMBING AND HEATING
ANTIOCH SERVICENTER 950 Main Street Antioch
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service TED'S SWEET SHOP
HUNTER'S GARAGE Phone 375 Antioch
D-X Products HOUSE OF BEAUTY
KOLAR SHOE SERVICE Mortensen Hotel Phone 691
North Avenue Antioch ARTHUR'S RADIO-T.V. SHOP
ANTIOCH LUMBER COMPANY 433 Lake Street Antioch
"Everything to build anything" CHAIN O'LAKES CLEANERS
SHEEHAN'S IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 96 or 636 Antioch
International Harvester Dealer S. BOYER NELSON
CHASE'S SERVICE STATION Real Estate and Insurance
Fuel Oils and Gasoline MARI ANNE'S
SWANSON CEMENT CONTRACTOR 925 Main Street Antioch
"32 years of experience" MILLER'S GROCERY
LAKE COMPANY 917 Main Street Antioch
Floors and walls of distinction, ZEI-IREN'S FOUNTAIN GRILL
service and beauty. 914 Main Street Antioch
ELLIOTT'S GRILL PAUL AVERY'S PLUMBING, HEATING
Rts. 173 and 59 Antioch AND ELECTRIC
ANTIOCH SHEET METAL Phones Lake Villa 6-2261 Antioch
Toridheet-Lennox and G. E. Furnaces 414
HUNT'S SERVICE STATION ZEN W. ZENOR, PLUMBING
Rts. 21 and 173 Antioch Phone Lake Villa 6-3371
BARNSTABLE AND BROGAN SUMMERS REXALL DRUGS
Phone Antioch 521 Cedar Avenue Lake Villa
CAREY ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING FRANK I-IAMLIN INSURANCE
Phone 75 Antioch Local Agent-Quick Agent
KINGS REXALL DRUGS
893 Main Street Phone 22
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MARVIN WALKER
Phone 6-2531 Lake Villa
WILTON ELECTRIC SHOP
924 Main Street Antioch
SEQUOIA ROLLER RINK
"For health's sake, roller skate"
PERRY AUTO PARTS
6-2021 Lake Villa
HALEY CHEVROLET
Phone 6-2811 Lake Villa
ROBLIN HARDWARE
392 Lake Street Antioch
WILLIAMS
Department Store
REEVES' WALGREEN DRUGS
"Finest in the Lake Region"
STATE BANK
934 Main Street Antioch
FORD GARAGE
Phone 770 Antioch
GIBBS VARIETY STORE
Phone Antioch 136-J
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
946 Main Street Antioch
LASCO'S GREENHOUSE
Phone Antioch 418
ANTIOCH 5 AND 10 CENT STORE
H. Holbeck Antioch
POWLES' MEAT MARKET
Phone Antioch 98
ANTIOCH CAFE
935 Main Street Antioch
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WM. KEULMAN, JEWELER
913 Main Street Antioch
FRED MAIER SERVICE STATION
Route 21 Lake Villa
FRANK E. NEJDL
Mason and General Contractor
GASTON'S PRINT SHOP
Printers and Publishers of the Antioch
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AMIEL FEYERABEND INC.
Authorized Studebaker Sales and Service
W. H. LAHTI OIL COMPANY
Shell Fuel Distributor
ANTIOCH CONCRETE PRODUCTS
J. W. McMillen and E. F. Vos
ANTIOCH REAL ESTATE
915 Main Street Phone 460
WALT'S BARBER SHOP
911 Main Street Antioch
CAP'S BARBER SHOP
912 Main Street Antioch
OSMOND'S SERVICE STATION
Rts. 173 and 59 Antioch
SNOW WHITE'S ICE CREAM
884 Main Street Antioch
HENNING JOHNSON'S RESORT
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ROYAL BLUE STORE
Route 21 Antioch 727
PICKARD INC.
Phone Antioch 38
REGAL CHINA CO.
Phone Antioch 41
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