Antioch Community High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Antioch, IL)
- Class of 1953
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Principal
ELMO EDWARDS
Assistant Principal, General Science, Physics
MARGARET MOORMAN
Office Secretary
EDNA RADTKE
Office Secretary
CAROL BEAN
English, Spanish, Sequoia Staff, National
Honor Society
MARION BROWN
Home Economics, F.H.A. , Cafeteria Manager
DONALD CHIAPETTA
Librarian, English, Library Club, Junior Class
NARY DONOVAN
Girls' Physical Education, G.A.A., Cheer-
leaders
CHARLENE DRUCE
English, Tom-Tom Staff, School Publicity
MAY HARTLEY
Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Freshman
Class
JUNE HOOPER
General Science, Biology, Hall Receptionists,
Sophomore Class
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PAUL KESSENICH
Boys' Physical Education, "A" Club, Varsity Football, Fresh-
man Basketball, Track
FRANCIS PERRIGOUE
Electricity, Metals, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football,
Golf
WARREN POLLEY
Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Typing, Audio-Visual Aids,
Sophomore Basketball
EDWARD RUFFOLO
Sequoia Music Makers, Band, Chorus, Pep Club, Senior Class
EILEEN SCHUTTE
Typing, Shorthand, Tom-Tom Staff, School Publicity, Junior
Class
RICHARD SCOTT
Chemistry, Algebra, Guidance, Varsity Basketball, Baseball,
Varsity Football Assistant
MELVIN STILLSON
Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing, Ticket Manager,
Sophomore Class
JEANNETTE TULUMELLO
American History, Social Problems, Student Council, Junior
Play, Senior Play
THERSA WEHR
Latin, English, Senior Class
RAYMOND WES TERLUND
Speech Correction
ROBERT WILLRETT
World History, Biology, Freshman Class
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JERRY QUILTY, President
"Black Irishman"
Track 2,3g Baseball 2,3, 4g Basketball 2, 3,4g
Football Ig "A" Club 2, 3,4g Annual Staff 43
Student Council 4, Vice-President 4g Class
President 3,4.
Ambition: Be a millionaire.
IEANNE HUGHES, Secretary
Chorus I, 2,3,4: Band I,2,3,4g Jazz Band 2,3,
M. yn 4g Pep Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Secretary
4g National Honor Society 4.
Ambition: Be a good secretary.
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ROBERT WEBER, Vice-President
Track Ig Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball I,2,3,
4g Football I,2,3,4g "A" Club 3,4g Annual
Staff 4: Class Vice-President 4.
Ambition: Play professional baseball.
MARY ANN NIELSEN, Treasurer
Chorus I,2,3,4: Band 1,2,3,4: Jazz Band 2,3,4
Pep Club 3,4, Secretary 3g Annual Staff f,4g
Class Treasurer 4.
Ambition: Study music.
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"Dinnee"
Chorus 1,23 F.H.A. I,2,3,4: Pep Club I,2,41 Tom
-Tom Staff 3.45 Annual I, 2,3, 4g Junior Play and
Senior Play.
Ambition: Make the right man happy.
ANDREW ANDERSON
"Andy"
Chorus I.
Ambition: Be an electronic expert.
JACK ARMSTRONG
"Armst"
Ambition: Be a cabinet maker.
WILLIAM BACHMANN
"Bil1"
Track I,2g Football l,2.3,4, Captain 4, "A" Club
2, 3,4.
Ambition: Be a professional football player.
WAYNE BAILEY
Track 2,3p Football 4, "A" Club 4g Latin Club 3,4,
Vice-President 3: Tom-Tom Staff 4. Transferred
from St. Rita High School, 1950.
Ambition: Go to College.
BOAKE BAIRD
"l-lotrod"
Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 39 Junior Play "A"
Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3g Latin Club I,2,3,4g
Class Vice-President I, 33 National Honor Society 4.
Ambition: Retire until the age of 65 and then collect
social security.
SYLVIA BEELOW
"Sylv"
Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band l,2,3Q F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 1,
2, 3,4, All Stars 3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3,
President 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Annual Ig Class Secre-
tary 25 Senior Play.
Ambition: Get married and raise a happy, healthy
family.
CHARLES BOCK
"Charlie"
Track 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3p Football I,2,43 "A
Club 2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3, Band I,2,33 Jazz Band 2,3
4, National Honor Society 3,4g Student Council 4,
President 4: Class President 25 Junior and Senior Play.
Ambition: Obtain a college education.
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EUGENE BAETI-IKE
"Gene"
Track lj Baseball 2,3,4: Basketball 2, Football 2,3,4
Band 1,2,3,4g Jazz Band I,2,3 4: "A" Club 3,4, Sec
retary 4g National Honor Society 3,4.
Ambition: Be a civil engineer.
LEO BOGAERTS
"Bogie"
Ambition: Be a mechanical engineer.
DOLORES BRAEC KMAN
"Dee"
Chorus 3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4. Sec-
retary 4.
Ambition: Live, love, and be happy.
JANET BUNKELMAN
"Bunkie"
Chorus 2,3g F.H.A. 2.3.45 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club I,
2, 3, 4g Tom-Tom Staff 4.
Ambition: Travel West, get married, raise a family.
LAURIS BURDICK
"Bird"
Track 1,25 Football rg Basketball 1.2.
Ambition: Run a business of my own and have a
family of twelve.
NEAL CARNEY
"Sprink"
Football Ig Basketball IQ Latin Club 3.
Ambition: Be a plasterer.
AUDREY CASE
"Audway"
F.H.A. 1,23 Tom-Tom Staff 4, Chorus I.
Ambition: Raise Arabian horses.
LEONARD CASE
"Lenny"
Football 2, 31 Latin Club 3,4.
Ambition: Be a good lawyer.
JOAN CERVENKA
"Joanie"
Chorus I,2,3 4: Band 2,3,4g Jazz Band 3,4g Junior
and Senior Play, Cheerleading 4, F. H.A. I 3,45 G.
A.A. l,2,3,4,A11SIa1'S 3g Pep Club 1,2,3,4p
National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 4,
Treasurer 4g Tom-Tom News Editor 3, Editor 45
Class Treasurer 3.
AMBITION: Become a professional musican and
song writer.
DANIEL CHASE
"Big Dan"
Transferred from Palatine High School, 1952.
Ambition: Own a chain of gas stations and a fleet
of racing boats.
NANCY CUNNINGHAM
"Nano"
Chorus I,2,3,4.
Ambition: Do comptometer work.
PHYLLIS CYS
"Phyl"
Chorus 3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Tom-Tom Staff 4.
Ambition: Travel and be happy.
WILLIAM DEERING
"Bill"
Track lg Football I,2g Band 1,23 Junior and Senior
Playg National Honor Society 4.
Ambition: Major in science or dentistry at college.
WILLIAM DEKANT
"Bill"
Junior Play 3. Transferred from DePaul High School,
Chicago, 1950.
Ambition: Make enough money to be happy the rest
of my life.
THOMAS ELWOOD
Football 1,23 Student Council 2.
Ambition: Work for my father.
MARY FIELDS
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Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 1: Junior Play 3g G.A.A. 1,
2. 3: Pep Club r,2, 3: Cheerleading 2g Student
Council 4g Annual Staff 1.2, 3,4, Co-Editor 4, Class
Treasurer, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, D.A.R. Good
Citizenship Award 45 National Honor Society 4.
Ambition: Travel.
ROBERT FLOYD
"Flood"
Basketball 3,4g "A" Club 3,4. Transferred from
Wheeler High School, Mississippi, 1950.
Ambition: Go to college.
BARBARA FORBRICH
"Barb"
Chorus 2, 3,43 Band 2, 3,4gF.H.A.1,2, 3,43
G.A.A. i,2,3,4g Pep Club I,3,4g Tom-Tom
Staff 3,4.
Ambition: Travel and enjoy life.
SUZAN FORGETTE
"Suzie"
Chorus 3,4g Band 4, F.l-l.A. 4g G.A.A. 3,4g Pep Club
3,4g Tom-Tom Staff 4g Annual Staff 4. Transferred
from Warren High School, Gurnee, 1951.
Ambition: Go through college.
IUDITH GASTON
"Judi"
Chorus 2,3,4g Band 4g F.H.A. I,2g G.A.A. Ig Pep
Club 2g Tom-Tom Staff 3,4g Annual Ig Senior Play.
Ambition: Be a beautician.
MARY LOU GORMAN
Chorus 3. Transferred from Monrovia-Arcadeia-Durante
High School, California, 1951.
Ambition: Be a secretary or comptometer Operator.
MARGARET HALING
"Margie"
Chorus 2,3,4g Band 4g F.H.A. I,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,
3,41 Latin Club 3, Secretary 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4,
Vice-President 3, Student Council 4g Tom-Tom Staff 3,
4, Annual 1,2 4.
Ambition: Decorate the interior of a night club and
marry the owner.
JACK l-IEILIGENTHAL
"Abe"
Chorus 4g Football 45 "A" Club 4, Tom-Tom Staff 4.
Transferred from Fremont Township High School, 1951 .
Ambition: To be a success in life.
ROBERT HERNQUIST
"Bob"
Track I,2g Senior Play, National Honor Society 4.
Ambition: To travel.
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GORDON HEUER
"Gordy"
Football 1,2,4, Basketball 1,23 Chorus 2, F.F.A. 2,
Secretary 2.
Ambition: Have the best car in town.
DOLORES JAMESON
"Lorka"
Pep Club 4, Tom-Tom Staff 4. Transferred from Waller
High School, Chicago, 1951 .
Ambition: Travel over the United States.
JOYCE KIEHL
"Keyhole"
Chorus 4. Transferred from Wilmot High School,
Wisconsin, IQSI .
Ambition, Play baseball.
MARY KISEL
"Kis"
Chorus 2, Junior and Senior Play, G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 3, All Stars 3,4: Latin Club 2,3,4, Sec-
retary 2, Pep Club 1,2 3,4, Tom-Torn Staff 3,4,
Business Manager 3,4, Annual staff 4.
Ambition: Go to college and then get married.
CHRISTINE KOPECKY
"Chris"
F.H.A, 3, Pep Club 3, Annual Staff 3. Transferred
from Marshall High School, Chicago, 1951.
Ambition: Become a secretary and take a trip to
Czechoslovakia.
GLORIA LASCO
"Glor"
Ambition, Raise thoroughbred horses.
CAROL LOFTUS
"Lofty"
Chorus I,2,3,4i Band 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. 1,2,3.4:
Reporter 2,3, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, All Stars 4, Pep
Club 1,2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Play, Student
Council 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Tom-Tom Staff 3,
Annual Staff 1,2,4.
Ambition, Be an airplane pilot.
KAREN MARTIN
"Frank"
Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus I,2,3,4g F.H,A. 1,2,3.4.
Treasurer 2, President 3, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Tom-
Tom Staff 4, Annual Staff 1,2,4, G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4,
All Stars 4, Junior and Senior Play.
Ambition, Be a fashion designer,
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"Pete"
Football 2.
Ambition: Own a night club.
PATRICIA MILLER
"Smiley"
Chorus 3,45 F.H.A. I,3,4, Treasurer 4: G.A.A. 1,
2,3,4: Pep Club 1, 2,35 Annual Staff I,2: Junior Play.
Ambition: Get marrried and have twin girls.
JACK NELSON
"Jason"
Track 1,23 Basketball I,2: Football 1,2,3,4g Chorusr
1,2,3,4: Band 1,2,3,4g "A" Club 3,4g Tom-Tom Staff
4.
Ambition: Travel.
JIM OS MOND
"Ozzie"
Baseball I,2,4: Basketball I,2, 3: Football I,2,3,4g
Junior and Senior Play: "A" Club 3,4: President 4:
Student Council 1,45 Annual Staff 4: Class President I.
Ambition: Go to college.
GERALDINE PAGLUSCI-I
"Gerry "
Chorus 2,3,4: Band 1: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 3,4g
Pep Club 3,43 Tom-Tom Staff 4.
Ambition: Be a secretary and give accordion lessons.
WILLIAM PARMER
"Bil1"
Transferred from Linden High School, Illinois, IQSI.
Ambition: Be an accountant or teacher.
DORIS PETERSON
"Pete"
Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 2: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,
3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3: Tom-Tom Staff 4: Annual
Staff I,2,3,4.
Ambition: Go to college.
DAVID PETTY
"Wid"
Track I,2,3,4g Baseball 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Band
I,2,3,4: Junior Play 3, Class Secretary 1.
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Chorus 2,3,4: F.H.A. 2,3: Pep Club I,2,3,4.
Ambition: Get married and raise four boys.
CHARLENE POWLES
"Char"
Chorus I,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4: Jazz Band 35 Pep
Club 4: Annual Staff 1,4.
Ambition: Go to college.
GRACE RENDALL
F.1-i.A.1,2,3,4.
Ambition: Be a comptometer operator.
ROBERT SEEKATZ
"Bob"
Baseball 1: Football 2: Basketball 25 Chorus 2: F.F,A.
1.2: Student Council 3.4.
Ambition: Be an architect.
NANCY SHEEHAN
"Nans"
Chorus I,2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4: F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Vice-
President 4: G.A.A. x,2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3: Tom-Tom
staff 4: Annual Staffr 2,3,4.
Ambition: Be a professional roller-skater.
BRUCE STAHMER
Track I, 2: Baseball 2,3,4: Basketball I,2, 3,4: Chorus I:
Band 2,45 Junior and Senior Play: "A" Club 2, 3,45 Student
Council I,3: National Honor Society 4.
Ambition: Play professional baseball.
FRED STAHMER
Track I,2,3,4: Basketball I,2,3,4: "A" Club 45 Annual
Staff 4.
Ambition: Retire after graduation.
LORAINE STEINEL
"Stein"
Chorus 1,2,3,4: Band I,2,3,4: Jazz Band I,2,3,4: Junior
and Senior Play: F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Secretary 3: G.A.A.
2, 3,4, All Stars 3,4: Pep Club I,2, 3,4, President 4:
National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2.3, Sec-
retary 3: Tom-Tom Staff 4: Annual Staff 2,4: Class
Vice-President 2.
Ambition: Be happy and travel.
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"Nano"
Pep Club 2,3,4gF.H.A. 2,3,41G.A.A. 2,3,4.
Transferred from Farragut High School, Chicago 4,
1950.
Ambition: Have health, happiness, and friends.
MARLENE WERTZ
"Squirtz"
Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band I,2,3.4g Jazz Band 3, F.H.A.
I,2g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, All Stars 3,4g Pep Club 1,25
Tom-Tom Staff 45 Annual 4, Co-Editor 4.
Ambition: Go to college and make a good wife.
WILLIAM WILSON
"Bil1"
Track 2,3,4g "A" Club 2,3,4.
Ambition: Be a dentist.
FRED ZEIEN
Football 3,4g Basketball 2, "A" Club 3,4g Junior
Playg Band I, 2, 3.
Ambition: Be a mechanical engineer.
DELMAR ADAMS
"Del"
Track 23 Baseball 23 Football I,2, 3,45 Chorus 4g "A"
Club 3,4g Senior Play.
Ambition: Be a social worker.
CAROLINE CULLIMORE
"Carrie"
Transferred from Webster Groves High School, Missouri,
1953-
Ambition: Be an occupational therapist.
MARILYN GLINIECKI
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Transferred from Alvernai High School, Chicago, 1952.
Ambition: Go to college and write a novel.
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My name is Sabastian Pegler. I'm the star reporter on the "Daily Chronicle Scandal Sheet." You'd be surprised at some of the interesting things that can
happen on a day's assignment! Some of the people I meet are really---. Hey, wait! I just had a wonderful ideal Why don't you come with me on one of
my assignments to the different parts of the States to interview people in all walks of life?
As I stop at the editor's desk to pick up some cash to help me along the way, I write the boss a note, telling him to expect me back in about two months.
The editor doesn't mind my telling him these things because he's really a good fellow. Yes, that Leo Bogaerts surely is a top notch editor. And you should
see the efficient and cute secretary he has. Wow! She's the former Nancy Cunningham, who is now married to the big auto racing tycoon, Tom Elwood. The
last time I heard, they had two little "mldgets. " David Petty is financing Tom with the wealth he has saved all through his life.
Well, now I'm off to the airport to catch a super jet across the country to Hollywood. "Hey, taxi, " I yell as I step from the building into the busy street.
All of a sudden I hear brakes squeal and see a taxi come to a sudden halt. No wonder, it's that hot rod taxi cab driver, Nancy "Knock em over dead on the
first try" Vanc. In a few breath-taking minutes, she lands me surprisingly enough in one piece at the airport.
Once here, I check my bags with the porter, Andy Anderson, and then go into the terminal to get my ticket. Why, there's Marilyn Gliniecki,the ticket
seller. I soon Ieam that she is happily married to Fred Stahmer, who is employer with Osmond EL Son in "Jim's Jovial Junk Joint."
While waiting for the plane I buy a few magazinesi the most famous one being "Baethke's Billard Championship Guide. " It is written by that world famous I
billard champ, Eugene Baethke. Say--look! lsn't that Janet Bunkelman over there? She must be in town on the tour, as she is working in the Barnum-Bailey
Circus as a professional tight rope walker. She trills thousands every season by the daring antics that she performs.
Now the plane is coming up the runway. As I step inside, I recognize the stewardess as an old friend of mine, Marlene Wertz. She graduated from the same
air-line school with Charlene Powles, who is now on the route between New York and Japan. She shows me to my seat, and I settle back and relax. I notice
no one of any particular interest, so I ----- for goodness sakes, there are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chase. They must be going on their honeymoon, as I read in the
paper that they were recently married. Mrs. Chase is the former Mary Kisel. Before her marriage Mary was employed as hostess in Carney's Recreation Center
located in that thriving metropolis, Antioch, Illinois. In exchanging a few words with the newlyweds I learn many new things of interest. Mike Hruby, Bob
I-Iernquist, and Bill Parmer have just been made professors in Vassar College. I hear that they like their jobs so well that they are convincing a few of their
friends, Bill Dekant and Bill Deering, that teaching isn't such a bad profession after all. Among other achievements, they have just found the secret formula
for "Itchy Flea Powder." That project should certainly "scratch" up the money!
As I settle back in my seat, I happen to glance over a newspaper article reading as follows: "Bock to run for President! " Yes, That's the Vice -President of
the U. S.Ag he'll make a good presidental candidate. Speaking of politics, I just heard that Phyllis Cys was elected Senator of Illinois.
Another news item is about an old friend of mine, Dolores Jameson. She hasn't been in this country for many years now, as she is the most famous head
huntress of Africa. Nancy Sheehan is her partner, and I hear that hunting has been very good this year.
Here we are at our first stop. Hollywood certainly looks good! After leaving the plane, I walk down the busy streets and take in the scenery. Say, just look
at that! There is the famous HLMS Broadcasting Station. It is owned by that enthusiastic quartet comprised of Jeanne Hughes, Carol Loftus, Karen Martin,
and Loraine Steinel. They now have their own T. V. show, also.
There's another interesting item! The famous night club, "The Yellow Bonnet," is located not too far from here, so 1et's go over to see what we can find.
Here comes the hostess to greet us. She is the former Sylvia Beelow, who is now happily married and the mother of four children. Now I have an opportunity to
meet the owner and his charming wife. Pete Matteoni and Mrs. Matteoni the former Margie Haling, are the happy proprietors. Marge decorated the
beautiful club, since she was a professional interior decorator before her marriage. This week the name band playing there is "Cervenka's City Slickers, "
which is run by Joanle Cervenka. Ah, there are some other acquaintances of ours ---- Geraldine Paglusch and Dolores Braeckman, who work in ine club as
waitresses. Sitting over at a secluded table in the corner, we see the National Shorthand Speed Writing Association champion, Mary Fields. Mary is also
married and has a baby daughter. Over in the center of the club is Gloria Lasco. After interviewing her, I find out that she owns the biggest ranch in the
States, the "Bar-B-Q" horse ranch out in Horsefly, Texas.
I gather all my notes on the interviews and leave the club. My next stop will be Pennsylvania. After a fast and enjoyable ride to the airport, I hop aboard the
next plane for Pennsylvania. As I thumb through some magazines, I see that Jack Armstrong, the all-American boy, is doing wonders making jewelry from
Rice Krispies. I also see that those basketball wonders of the old alma mater- Boake Baird, Bob Weber, Bob Floyd, Bruce Stahmer, and Jerry Quilty-
are now the star players on the " Globetrotters. " They will play in Hawaii next week and are billed to play in New York tonight.
After traveling for quite some time, I leave the plane upon reaching Philadelphia and take a tour around town. Humm, I see by the billboard advertising
that Bill Bachman, Jack Nelson, Jack Heillgenthal, and Delmar Adams now play professional football for Penn State. They're really good too!
As the cab whizzes by the large buildings, I can see two men busily washing windows on the fourth floor of a skyscraper. My, that Lauris Burdick
and Gordon Heuer are ambitious. As a sideline, they drive in the Philadelphia "5o0" races.
After a few days, I move on to New York where I go to see a stage play. On a trip backstage after the play I see Judy Gaston, who is the star's
beautician, and Chris Kopecky, who travels with the cast as secretary. On passing the wardrobe department I see Barbara Forbrlch, who designs the
stars' gowns.
I just got a special report from the home office to come back immediately to cover one of the biggest weddings our town has ever had. Miss Pat
Miller is getting married! I catch the first plane home and make plans to continue my little expedition a little later.
When I arrive back home, I find that Joyce Kiehl is going to be maid of honor at Miss Miller's wedding, with Gwyn Pierce and Doris Peterson as
the bridesmaids. Many of Pat's classmates are coming back to attend the big affair. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey are coming all the way from Paris.
Mrs. Bailey, the former Mary Ann Nielsen, is the Dean of Music in the Paris Conservatory, while Wayne is the head of a very profitable tooth pick
factory. Mary Lou Gorman, who is now working in Milwaukee for the Case Shoe Factory fowned by Len and Audrey Casey, is also arriving for the
big day. Sue Forgette is coming home with Mary Lou, as Sue also lives in Milwaukee and is married to an engineer. She is busily engaged in the
task of raising her baseball team of nine boys.
Fred Zeien and Bill Wilson are attending college for their veterinarian degrees, but they will manage to get home to joln in the celebration.
Bob Seekatz, the owner of the largest roller skating rink in America, will donate the rink so that Pat may have her reception there. Mesdames
Grace Rendall and Uldine Andersen have been working there as skating instructors while they wait for their .husbands to return home from service
at sea. The girls will attend the wedding along with the rest.
Well, the bride is just about ready to start down the aisle, so I have to hurry over to get some pictures and a first-hand coverage. The crowd
here is tremendous! This certainly is something to see!
Since I now have my job cut out for me for the next few days, I'll have to leave you now--on this day in the future--to retum you back to the
present. Hope you had fun on our journey--it's been fun having you along.
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ATHS: f Q, 1
Delmar Adams's typing technique to any efficient secretary, '
Uldine Andersen's height to Chuck Davis.
Andy Anderson's red hair and freckles to Larry Lass, w
Jack Armstrong's name to an All -American boy,
William Bachmann's football shoulders to Sharon Gray, ' 0 '
Wayne Bailey's girls in his life to Billy Wilton, x"' '
Boake Baird's Waukegan girl friend to any two junior boys who think they can handle her,
Sylvia Beelow's fun and enjoyment that she has had in cheerleading to Donna Martin, '
Charles Bock's dishwashing skill to anyone with soft alluring hands,
Eugene Baethke's studious appearance to Fritz Baumann,
Leo Bogaerts's musical ability to Rogers and Hammerstein, .1
Dolores Braeckman's sweet smile to all the incoming freshmen, 4
Janet Bunkelman's newly acquired red hair to Gail Pedersen,
Lauris Burdick's love of school to Allen Masopust,
Neal Camey's bowling skill to anyone who is lucky enough to have his father as part owner of a Q
bowling alley,
Audrey Case's sketching ability to Vic Lubkeman,
Leonard Case's ability in social problems to all who love to debate, june...
Joan Cervenka's job as editor of the Tom-Tom to any deserving person,
Daniel Chase's wise cracks in bookkeeping to any and all future comedians of ATHS,
Nancy Cunningham's quiet manner to Eddie Haling,
Phyllis Cys's ping-pong ability to Mitzi Wolf,
William Deering's chemistry grades to Mr. Scott,
William Dekant's wink in his eye to Joe Pechulis,
Thomas Elwood's Florida tan to Marcia Hogan,
Mary Field's sufficient money for postage to anyone who likes to write to the U.S. Navy,
Robert Floyd's bright green trousers to the sharpest boy in school,
Barbara Forbrich's job at Kings to Shirley Ross,
Sue Forgette's long eyelashes to Joanie Forbrich, hoping she can cope with them,
Judi Gaston's ability to bring the boys back,
Marilyn Gliniecki scholastic endeavors to Nancy Rentner,
Mary Lou Gorman's pleasing voice to Ronnie Miller,
Margaret l-laling's famous Christmas present to Santa Claus,
Jack Heiligenthal's booming bass voice in chorus to Jack Larson,
Robert Hernquist's "specs" to Arlene Gorski,
Gordon Heuer's red hot convertible to anyone who is bold enough to approach it,
Michael Hruby's very steady girl friend to Jerry Healy,
Jeanne Hughes's alto horn in band to Diane Sheehan,
Dolores Jameson's vivacity to the future seniors,
Joyce Kiehl's one sweet roll to any future bakery workers,
Mary Ellen Kisel's technique in falling down the stairs to Mary Wolff,
Christine Kopecky's Shorthand II problems to all those who plan to take the subject next year.
Gloria Lasco's pleasant disposition to Wendy Midgley,
Carol Loftus's ever present library book to Mr. Chiappetta,
Karen Martin's cheerful chatter to her sister Jackie,
Peter Matteoni's curly hair to Allen Johnson,
Patsy Mi1ler's long blonde tresses to Donna Masopust,
Jack Nelson's class ring to any deserving girl,
Mary Ann Nielsen's piano playing job in chorus to Fred Clarke,
James Osmond's split second quibs to Mr. Perrigoue,
Geraldine Pag1usch's candy in typing to Miss Schutte,
William Parmer's fantastic grades in bookkeeping to an overjoyed Mr. Polley,
Doris Petersen's English IV problems to the English Ill students of today,
David Petty's gas mnney to all who love to travel to Chicago,
Gwyn Pierce's long walk to school each morning to Antioch's track team,
Charlene Powles's years in Antioch to all who traverse the globe,
Jerry Quilty's job as class president to anyone who can handle a senior class,
Grace Rendall's ring on her hand and the gleam in her eye to all future lovers at ATHS,
Robert Seekatz's way with "wimmen" to Mike Haviland,
Nancy Sheehan's gum chewing to anyone who will guarantee not to crack the said gum during class,
Bruce Stahmer's place on the basketball team to Benny Floyd,
Fred Stahmer's Chicago telephone conversations to anyone who can pay for them,
Loraine Steine1's job at the telephone office to anyone who likes to say, "Number please",
Nancy Vanc's happy-go-lucky ways to Faith Sterling,
Robert Weber's bald head to Mr. Ruffolo,
Marlene Wertz's way with the lads to Marilyn Furlan,
William Wilson's wardrobe to the ten best dressed men in America,
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B. Van Patten, S. Nelson, D. Runyard, D. Palmer. ROW 4: J. Wells, P. Vos, R. Mueller, M. Verke, J. Pechulis,
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J. Romer, J. Caddy, M. Furlan, S. Ross, M. Haling, S. Forgette, F. Stahmer. ROW 4: R. Weber, R. Johnson,
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ROW 3: M. Balek, C. Kopecky, 1. Braeckman, D. Sheehan, D. Martin,
D. Masopust, M. Schlegel, M. Herman, W. Midgley, L. Steinel, S.
Nelson. ROW 4: M. Bolton, P. Carney, M. Hogan, C. Loftus, M.
Haling, S. Forgette, M. Freund, P. Haydon, L. Portalski, L. Flattum,
D. Jameson, M. Paglusch. ROW 5: M. Kempf, M. Furlan, J. Hughes,
P. Cys, P. Petersen, G. Pedersen, J. Quilty, C. Cervenka, B. Novak,
D. Braeckman, B. VanPatten, G. Paglusch.
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Treasurer. ROW 2: Mr. Ruffolo, Advisor, Loraine Steinel
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B. Novak, N. Vanc, D. Dittmer, P. Petersen, D. Petersen, L. Steinel, L. Flattum, A. Cribb.
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D. Sheehan, P. Carney, D. Sawyer, M. Kisel, B. Forbrich, D. Ballwanz, N. Weber. ROW 3: S. Nelson, A.
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ROW 4: V. Runge, G. Pedersen, M. Wertz, M. McCann, P. Miller, M. Kempf, C. Cervenka, M. Bolton, J.
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J. Pechulis, R. Cryer, D. Adams, F. Miller, H. Wilson,
R. Weber, I. Nelson. ROW 4: R. Floyd, F. Zeien,
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P. Venable, C. Green, G. Rendall, N. Dunworth, M. Sterns,
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S. Wolfinbarger, D. Ballwanz, G. Behrens, I. Steiber,
M. Schwicht, S. Cooney, N. Holmes, M. Osmond. ROW 4:
J. Braeckman, M. Herman, N. Vanc, M. Furlan, S. Marr,
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. Larry Lass
. Sharon Behrens
. . Fred Miller
. Eugene Balmes
. Joanne Paddock
. . . Fred Miller
Barbara Waldweiler
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D. Martin, M. Paglusch, M. Hogan, L. Flattum, J. Braeckman, Mr. Ruffolo, S. Behrens. ROW 4: D. Braeckman,
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Telephone lZ Antioch, Illinois
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Wornen's - Children' s - Apparel
Gifts - Antiques
Antioch, Illinois
REEVES Walgreen DRUGS
Agency
The Finest Drug Store in the Lake Region
Antioch, Illinois Antioch 6
KEULMAN'S LTEWELR Y STORE
Diamonds - Watches - Silverware
R. C. A. Radios gl Television
Antioch, Illinois
Phone 2.6
SEYFARTI-I'S RESORT
Lake Marie
Antioch, Illinois
ANTIOCH LAUNDROMAT
Route 173 at 83 8: Z1
Antioch, Illinois
Phone 531-J'
R Sz I CHEVROLET SALES
865 Main Street
Sales - Service
Telephone, 56 8: 656 Antioch, Illinois
SNOWWHITE'S ICE CREAM PARLOR
"We make our own ice cream"
Antioch, Illinois
Phone 238
ANTIOCI-I PACKING HOUSE
Wholesale Meats
Poultry and Sausages for
Restaurants - Hotels - Taverns
N. Main Street Antioch, Illinois
Phone 7
MANN'S "IGA" SUPER MART
R. E. Mann
Antioch, Illinois
E. ELMER BROOK
Real Estate - Insurance
Phone Antioch 460
915 Main Street Antioch, Illinois
CARDI'S RESTAURANT
Fine Food
Ant-inrjlh Illi-nnia
C ompliments of
STATE BANK
of Antioch
Antioch, Illinois
PAUL R. AVERY
Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Work
Lake Villa, Illinois
Phone Lake Villa 2261
CHARLES I. CERMAK, IR.
Real Estate - Loans - Insurance
Phone Antioch 485
W. V. LAHTI OIL CO.
400 lf2 Lake Street
Antioch, Illinois
Printed Meter Receipt for your Protection"'
Phone Antioch 50 9
Compliments of
ANTIOCH LUMBER 8: COAL COMPANY,
Antioch, Illinois
Phones Antioch 15 gl 16
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SMART'S COUNTRY HOUSE
Choice Foods Antioch
Phone 602
Compliments of
OSMOND'S SERVICE STATION
Route 173 8: 59
Antioch, Illinois
MILLER'S GROCERY
917 Main Street
Antioch, Illinois '
LASCO'S GREENHOUSE
Complete line of Floral Designs, Plants
8: Cut Flower
Antioch, Illinois Phone 418
PEDERSEN'S BAKERY
8: DELICATESSEN
Main Street
Antioch, Illinois
SCHROEDER'S SHOE STORE
Antioch Illinois
DARNABY'S SHOES
Antioch, Illinois
Phone Antioch 130-R
TRADING POST
900 Main Street
Antioch, Illinois
Phone Antioch 112-R
ANTIOCH SER VIC ENT ER
Chrysler - Plymouth
Phone Antioch 590 Antioch, Illinois
Compliments of
THE ADVERTISER
Antioch, Illinois
M. W. Hagen O. I. Onstad
WILLIAMS
DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone Antioch 2 Antioch, Illinois
FROSTEE SNO COMPANY
Window Displays Holiday Decorations
W. H. Oftedahl Telephone
E. I. Oftedahl Antioch 491
Compliments of
PICKARD, INC.
Phone Antioch 38 Antioch, Illinois
ANTIOCH NASH SALES
New and select used cars
Phone Antioch 600 and 421
362 Depot Street
Auto Painting
by Experts
'You Wreck Em-
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WES' AUTO BODY 81 PAINT SHOP
Phone Antioch 76 Antioch, Illinois
Compliments of
C. L. WERTZ
Well Drilling
Antioch, Illinois Phone 40 3-I
THE KLASS MEN'S STORE
Everything for Men
School Sweaters, Jackets 8: Lettering
Gym Shorts and Gym Shoes
Football Shoes
Phone Antioch 53-R
Antioch, Illinois
Compliments of
KINGS DRUGS
Phone Antioch ZZ Antioch, Illinois
LAKES THEATRE
Phone Antioch 236-.T Antioch, Illinois
REGAL CHINA COMPANY
Manufacturers of Fine Chinaware
Phone 41 Antioch, Illinois
Compliments of
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HALEY CHEVROLET SALES
A Phone Lake Villa 6-2811
Lake Villa, Illinois
DALGAARD'S I. G. A. SUPER MART
Phone Lake Villa 6-2171
Lake Villa, Illinois
ANTIOCH SHEET METAL SHOP
Phone Antioch 508 Antioch, Illinois
Toridheet - Lennox
General Electric Furnaces
LAKE VILLA PHARMACY
D. E. Summers, RPH.
Lake Villa, Illinois
Phone Lake Villa 6-3351
LOON LAKE SER VICE
Standard Oil Products
General Auto Repairing
Herman Sterbenz, Prop
Route 21 8: Grass Lake Road
Loon Lake, Antioch, Illinois
Compliments of
Your Standard Oil Company Agent
DUDLEY KENNEDY
ANTIOCH 5 CENT, 10 CENT STORE
Antioch, Illinois
POWLES FOOD STORE
Everything-to-eat
Phone 98 Antioch, Illinois
SORENSEN SHELL STATION
Lake and Main Streets
Antioch, Illinois
ZEI-IREN'S FOUNTAIN GRILL
Phone 395 Antioch, Illinois
ART LUBKEMAN 8: SONS
General Work of All Kinds
No Job Too Large or Too Small"
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BILL'S SER VICE STATION
Loon Lake
Antioch, Illinois
Phone 720
GRANDE CLEANERS
Phone 651 Antioch, Illinois
OLSON IMP. CO.
International
Trucks - Farm Machinery -
Refrigeration
Antioch, Illinois
ZINS W. ZENOR
Plumbing and Heating
Lake Villa, Illinois
LAKES COMPANY
Floor and Wall Coverings
Antioch, Illinois Phone 607
BARNSTABLE AND BROGAN'S
Ladies' and Men's Wear
Antioch, Illinois Phone 521
ENGLER .TEWELERS
906 Main Street
Antioch, Illinois
WILTON ELECTRIC SHOP
Electrical Contractors
Antioch, Illinois Phone lll
GASTON PRINTING COMPANY
Phone 44 - 43 Antioch, Illinois
GAMBLE STORE
Antioch, Illinois
Tires Coronado Appliances
Hardware
Batteries Sporting Goods
Compliments of
PEG AND TOMS'
West Route 173
Antioch, Illinois
MERRY-GO-ROUND BAKERY
Personalized Party Cakes
Complete Bakery Service
Antioch, Illinois Phone 792
Compliments of
PERRY AUTO PARTS
Grand Avenue
Lake Villa, Illinois
CAREY ELECTRIC gl
PLUMBING SHOP
Antioch, Illinois
HUNTER 'S GARAGE
Antioch, Illinois
Phone 352
ANTIOCH THEATER
Antioch, Illinois
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W. H. BAETHKE 8: SON
Barber Shop
Antioch, Illinois
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Antioch, Illinois
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HRSI NAIIUNM BANK
of Antioch
Phone 70 or 80 Antioch, Illinois
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S. BOYER NELSON
"Insurance In All Its Branches"
Real Estate Investments
Phone 23 881 Main Street
Antioch, Illinois
Specializing in Farm and Lake Propertie
Illinois Wisconsin
Compliments of the
BUMP SHOP
WEBB'S BOAT SERVICE
Route 173 at Channel Lake
Antioch, Illinois
ROBLIN'S HARDWARE
Paints - Glass - Fishing Tackle
Model Supplies
392 Lake Street Antioch, Illinois
Phone Antioch 229
ANDERSON AUTO SALES
Quality Used Cars
Route No. 173 Sz 59
Antioch, Illinois
CHAIN O'LAKES GOLF COURSE
Antioch, Illinois
Phone Antioch 363
ANTIOCH CAFE
Reasonable Meals
Antioch, Illinois
KOLAR'S SHOE SER VICE
North Avenue - West of Route 21
Antioch, Illinois
TED'S SWEET SHOP
"Best Home Made Candy
Antioch, Illinois
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Loon Lake
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Lake Villa, Illinois
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