Antioch Community High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Antioch, IL)

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MR, SEEKATZ. 2 , f 'A' ,'f.'A ,rf M 'ea x ,N , Q ','.'v.fXp- X 6 PROSISE WW i ' I jg' 41, Mr. Dittman and Mr. Polley The efficient office staff makes it possible for the school to operate smooth- ly. Mrs. Radke is the Executive Secretary and handles daily office routine. Mrs. Clarke is Mr. Dittman's secretary. Mrs. Olszewski does the "counter work, " such as issuing passes and operating the switch- board . Mr. Dittman, our principal, and Mr. Polley, our assistant principal, are vitally important to the functioning of our school. They devote much time and effort to long-range plan- ning for the improvement of our school program. Mrs. Olszewski, Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Radke 7 xi WILLIAM BAIRD American History Assistant Football and Track Coach Student Council Sponsor PATRICIA CASSIDY Speech English Dramatics Junior Class Sponsor i -' , J 1-. Q4 ,, f ,FZ ' k" ' , V 1 M 4 Y HOLLAND BOAZ Industrial Arts Frosh Football Freshman Class Sponsor JAMES CORRIGAN English Audio-Visual Chairman Audio-Visual Club L WQNW ' f 1 1 A 8 POLLY BOAZ HARRISON BROWN Biology General Science Student Council Librarian Library Club Sophomore Class Sponsor Sponsor -Chairman DONALD CRAMER GLENN DALLMAN Mathematics Chairman English Advanced Math Senior Class Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor National Honor Society-Sponsor FRANK DENISON Guidance Co-ordinator Senior Class Sponsor NARY DONAVAN Girls' Physical Education G.A.A. Chairman Sponsor Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor gr- A ,, r I , 1- lwvwf , 5. ELMO EDWARDS Physics Mathematics Science Department Chairman Ticket Manager Science Club Chairman DONALD FETT History Junior Class Sponsor DARRELL FO ST ER General Math Geometry LORRAINE FRANTZ Girls' Physical Education G. A. A. Assistant Sponsor Frosh-Soph Cheerleader Sponsor STUART GOOD Industrial Arts Sophomore Basketball Sophomore Class Sponsor WANDA GORCZYNSKI Latin English Freshman Class Sponsor Well-Trained Facult i 9 C I .L-:Q vs 1' JOHN GUDGEL Algebra I Plane Geometry General Mathematics Radio Club CLEO HUEBER Bookkeeping Typing I Office Machines Chairman Sponsor of Tom-Tom I WILLETT KIRKHAM Chemistry General Science Science Club Sponsor WARD LEAR Consumer Economics Salesmanship Typing I Athletic Director Senior Class Sponsor LAWRENCE LEON Boy's Physical Education Physical Education Department Chairman Varsity Basketball and Baseball "A" Club Sponsor CAROL MAPLETHORPE Spanish I, II Language Arts Department Chairman Dean of Girls Hall Monitors Chairman Sponsor 10 RUTH NICKELSON English Senior Class Play Sophomore Class ROY NELSON Driver Education Sophomore Football Freshman Class Sponsor ESTHER SLAVIN TYPU78 Shorthand Office Machines RAMONA SHEEHAN Spanish English National Honor Society 3.96 fl? 5 h s . .R l I f JOSEPH RUSH WILLIAM SEEMANN Band Science Music Department Chairman FrOSh-Soph Baseball Sponsor Modern Music Masters Chairman MARGARET SMILEY Homemaking F. H. A. Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor Business Education Department Chairman Junior Class Sponsor MELVIN STILLSON Industrial Arts Department Chairman Woodworking Sophomore Class Sponsor IEANETTE TULUMELLO Social Studies Freshman Class Sponsor Social Studies Department Chairman ' ' fbffivuvw Science Club Junior Class Sponsor KENNETH SMOUSE Vocal Music English I , 1 4 M f' .R I l 1 1 N--W fa DECIMA WILLOUGHBY English I Yearbook Chairman Sponsor 12 KATHLEEN WALTHERS Homemaking II, III Homemaking Department Chairman Sponsor F.H.A. Chairman Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor ROBERT WALTHER Boys Physical Education General Science Varsity Football and Track Sophomore Class Sponsor fam Eva Gaylord Helen Cary Mrs. Brown Jeanette Brown Bernice Kolar Martha Sturm ur Cooks and Custodians Arthur Anderson Porter Larson Robert Michaelson Ronald Olsen Harry Smith Clarence Haase Bus Drivers ,,.,.. lZ,34 X -1- 'Q' if K. Van Patten . . . . Treasurer J. Proesel . . . .Vice-President C. McNeil , . . Secretary B. Cain , . President Senior Class REBECCA ANDERSON "Becky" National Honor Society 4, Torn-Tom Staff 3, Hall Monitors 3,4g Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 43 Girls' Glee Club 2. STEVE ASCHENBRENNER National Honor Society 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. SANDRA BARNSTABLE "Sandy" Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4g G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, All Stars 3, 4, Cheerleading lg Class Play 4. JOYCE ANN BARSKI niloycen Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3. 4'3- YQQQ5, f1,f,x ,f ,f,4,,f,f,' ' 2 fu t 31,56 f, ,f ,V f V107 ,Q fzyjp ,,,,r ,jg ,fe ,fjalj Juli- if ,- ,.' ffm ., . 3, " fi U A me f,,f',, , OMA LEE BELKE "Tinker" Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Class Play 4. JAMES BLETCH uhm.. Transferred from Leyden High School in 1956, Track 4. ROBERTA BOOKER "Bobbie " Transferred from Lake View High School in 1957, G,A,A, 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3,4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. KATHLEEN BURKE ll ll BRYAN CAIN Student Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Sequoia Staff Business Manager 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, Radio Club 1,2, 3, Treasurer 1 2, President 3, Modern Music Masters, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, President 3, Class President 4. ROBERT CARLSON "Bob" Science Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2. ALLEN CHETERBOK llA1ll Baseball 1, v it ff' ls ' I IO N E C RIBB Student Council 4, Tom-Tom Staff 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 33 G,A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, All-Stars 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Class Play 4. CHRIS DAVIS "A" Club 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1. DENNIS DEWAR Basketball 1, 2, Band 1, 2, JOHN DOYLE Transferred from Central High School in 1957, ,K ,X ELAINE CHRISTENSEN "Sis" Girls' State 33 Hall Monitor 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, F, H.A. 2, 3, 4, G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, G, A,A, All-Stars 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Head 2, Class Secretary 1, 3. JAMES COLE ll Transferred from Washington Clay, South Bend, Indiana in 1958, RUSSELL COTE IIRUSSII Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, "A" Club 3, 4 Secretary and Treasurer 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, 49" ""f1,. it Student Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4: DONALD FREELS ll fl Football 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN FREUND ll Tom-Tom Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3 A Ca lla Ch 1, 2, 3, Hall Monitor 4. LEROY GALLAGHER Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. JILL GASTON Latin Club 1, 2,33 Pep Club 1 G A A 1 3 Cheerleading 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3 4 Gtrls Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Librarlan 3 Class Play 4 DA VID HA Y " Dave " Latin Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JANEEN HENDRIKSEN Transferred from Holy Child High School in 1957. LINDA HOLLOCKER CHARLOTTE HORT ON "Char" Sequoia Staff 3, Tom-Tom Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2, G,A,A, 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,3,4, Monitor 1,2,3, 4. 'U MARY LOU GEIST "Cristy" National Honor Society 4, Sequoia Staff 3, Tom- Tom Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, Feature Editor 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, G.A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Stars 4, F, H,A, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, Class Play 4. DENNIS GRAY ll Football 1. HERBERT HATTENDORF "Herb" EAQW 1 IA MES HORWATH Jun Transferred from Amundsen High School in 1956. SALLY JANUARY "Sal" Tom-Tom Staff 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, Pep Club 4, Modern Music Masters 2, Band 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Hall Monitor 4. WILLIA M JA RVIS llBi111l Student Council 4, Tom-Torn Staff 2, 3, "A" Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3. NOT PICTURED: SARAH ANN JENKINS "Sally" Transferred from Hatley, Mississippi in 1956. 6,4 yr CHARLENE KA MEN llchar IV Pep Club 1. JANET KEISLER vlan.. Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Library Club 2, Tom-Tom Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Science Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G, A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Stars 3, Class Treasurer 1, 2, Color Guard 3, 4, Captain 4, Class Play 4. CHARLENE KEULMAN "Char" Library Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, C-,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Stars 4, Cheer leading 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY KRAKOWSKI "Bev" Student Council 4, Sequoia Staff 2, 3, 4, Tom-Torn 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, F, H.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, G, A.A, 2, 3, 4, THERESA KUBINA Hall Monitor 3, 4, Torn-Tom Staff 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1. MILDA KUZMICKAS Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 2Q RONALD MACK IIROD ll Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL MAGERIA National Honor Society 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Baseball 1, 2. JUDITH MALECK "Judy" Student Council 4, Sequoia Staff, Co-Editor 4, Tom-Tom Staff 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Stars 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Head-Cheerleader 4, Class Play 4. PAYE MANN Student Council 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sequoia Staff 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Class President 3, Class Play 4. m,., W, l Z L! CAROL LUPA Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3. , ,wr farm A , DIANE MANTIS ..Di.. 'itiiiii Cigncil Secretary 4, National Honor' Society 4, Sequoia Staff 3, Science Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3. SANDRA MAYER "Sandy" Color Guard 3, Library Club 3, Tom-Tom Staff 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3,4, Girls' Glee Club 1. KENNETH MAZZUCA llKenll Latin Club 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 4, A Cappella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. ffm 1-vga, 95-1. or-ng ww ,W f ' 'fi f P .fi 5 1 - x iw Y P CHRISTINE MC NEIL "Chris" Library Club 3, 4, Sequoia Staff 3, Tom-Tom Staff 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Class Secretary 2, 4. ANDREW MILOWSKI "Andy" Hall Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, Head 3. 4, Class Play 4. Tl-IOMASMILOWSKI f1TOm ll Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ALAN MOORMAN Student Council 1, Library Club 3, 4, Torn-Tom Staff 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, Radio Club 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3 Class Play 4. 1 '41 l JAMES OILSCHLAGER uhm.. Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Band 1, Class President 2. LESLIE OSMOND "Lee" Sequoia Staff l,4, Tom-Tom Staff 1,2, 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3, F.H.A. 1,2,4,G.A.A, l,2,3,4, Class Play 4. SONYA PICKUS "Sonie" National Honor Society 3,4, Sequoia Staff 3, 4, Co- Editor 4, Science Club 2, Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Historian 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3. JAMES PORTALSKI mm.. "A" Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 1, if VINCENT NAUSEDA "Vince" National Honor Society 4, Science Club 2 A Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Football 1, 2 4 Track 2, 3, 4. CAROLE-JO NESS Transferred from Wilmot High School in 1958 Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3 G A A 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3. MARIORIE NOWICKI ..Marge.. Pep Club 1, 2, G,A.A M99 Vix,,,,' , JOHN PROESEL Student Council 3, Class Representative 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 1, 2, "A" Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Class Officer Vice-President 4. GLADYS PRO VENCAL "Gladie " MARGARET PTA SIENSKI ll Il Student Council 2, 4, Library Club 1, 2, Tom- Tom Staff 3, Latin Club 1, 4, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3. Science Club JOAN PUTNAM Library Club 3, Tom-Tom Staff 4, G,A.A. 1, 3 Girls' Glee Club 2, Hall Monitor 4, JAMES QUINN lllinlll Science Club 3, Radio Club 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 4, Class Play 4. THOMAS RING IlTOm ll Football 2, 4. JOHN ROACH Transferred from Highland Park High School in 1956, Basketball 3, Track 3. X r'-f 1 9' "'-img.. E ,xii K gg LQ i in 'V' ,J GAYLE RUSSELL Transferred from Maria High School in 1956, Girls' Glee Club 1. KITTY SAYLOR Sequoia Staff 4, Tom-Tom Staff4, F,H.A, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS SCI-IISSLER vlTOmwv RICHARD SCHLARBAUM "Big Daddy" Library Club 3, "A" Club 1, 2, 3, Class Play 4. 3, 4, Football Manager 45l'5'k., ARLENE ROZEK UAF!! Tom-Tom Staff 2, 3, 4, Production Manager 4, Science Club 2, Pep Club 2, F.H,A, 2, G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, Class Vice-President 2 CAROL RUHL Student Council 4, Tom-Tom Staff 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. DANIEL RUNYARD HDanN Audio-Visual 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, i' 'bs ,nv-nl 15. 'Q A , vlll - 'K 'ta , ,,,,x 2 py l"""'- me Q, 49 FORRE ST STAHMER National Honor Society 4g Band lg Hall Monitor RONALD STAM VI ll Science Club 4, Basketball l, 2, Band 1, 2. CAROLYN STOFFEL Library Club 45 Radio Club l, Secretary lg F, H, lg Girls' Glee Club l. ROBERT STRYIEWSKI VlBObll Transferred from Roosevelt High School, 1957. xl 13" . Y., f ,S 2 L fr, if an 1 JAMES TULLY llJimll Student Council 2, Tom-Tom Staff 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Class Vice-President 1, Class Play 4. KAREN VAN PATTEN "Van" Student Council 4, Library Club 2, Sequoia Staff 2, 3, Torn-Tom Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, F,H.A, 3, G.A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4. ROGER VAN PATTEN Student Council 1, Science Club 2, Class Play 4. LOIS WAGNER Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Sequoia Staff 3, Torn-Torn Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2,3, President 4, F, H.A, 1,2, G.A,A, 3, 4, Bandnl, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Color Guard 4, PATRICK SULLIVAN ll Y! Football 1. BILLIE TALLMAN Transferred from Waukegan 1956, Latin Club 3, Future Nurses Club 1. RAYMOND TEML ..Ray.. Student Council 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, "A" Club 1, 2,3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3. MARIE WAIGAND Student Council 3, Library Club 2, 3g Tom- Tom Staff 2,3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. ANN WEEDER Transferred from Proviso High School in 1956, Girls' Glee Club 2g A Cappella Choir 3. ROBERT WHITE "Bob" Library Club 3g Science Club 3g Football 2, Track 3g Baseball 2. 'A s T 9 . Vk , ,K f . if ' ' j, - - Mffifaz Q if p t if N1 1 ' , ff K 3 . Q,-gs. H. ,. f a, K DONNA WINSTEAD National Honor Society 4, Library Club 3, Sequoia Staff 4. ARTHUR WOLLPERT HAITI! Science Club 35 "A" Club 3, 4g Football 2, 33 Track 2, 3g Class Play 4 BARBARA YATES vvBar'b n National Honor Society 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3g Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3 JOSEPH ZEIEN H106 ll Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Joyce Blumenschein . . . Secretary Pat Callahan . . . . . TFCHSUICI' Eleanor Schley . . . .Vice-President Terry Ptack . . . . .President Junior Class oc., ,f K. Alshouse Q.. r Q '.r' .- -1 -. 9. M. Anderson fi' 5 Qi! 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Rathmann J. Rudolph K. Tallman J. Tressidor I. Vanderplough I. Vejvoda G. Verhagen D. Verkest D. Volling S, Vos D. Wagner R, Weber M, Wells R. Westberg C. White T. Whitney I. Wolf B. Wollpert M. Yanca B. Zlatkowski Una Mae Stovall ' ,f .7 ,fl-g. -A, ,, 'ft f Kiwi, if , L , . E 5 ,., g E4 Q 7 S ' - Ab... A' W ":' W if -. - W f . S ....,.... A ' , :V . V7 2353! ' -. f . fc! IN MEMORIAM We deeply regret the death of our former classmate, Una Mae Stovall. A severe heart condition compelled Una to leave Antioch High School in her sophomore year. She died in Billings Memorial Hospital on December 8, l958, following rare heart surgery. 43 3 5 wr fx 'if f"f Mx' Q15 , IQ W. M'-N9 vg- M. V B, X 5 ., Mm 7 4,44 i 4 X CLUBS PLAYS ORGANIZATIONS DANCES ARE ENTI-IU .. 7" Xrshmfhs- S. " s IS Srnngwins M! YOISI D354 0? I NN vm ax kim JZVI Gifig Thi C,-am ' -fa I gm' K4 ' 24' nf, N :img 3 111511. 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Wagner, M. Geist R Anderson, F. Stahmer. THIRD ROW: S. Pickus, J. Keisler, F. Mann, P. Mageria, S. Aschenbrenner, E Christensen B. Cain. Honor rganizations LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: K, Burke, J. Ruhl, B. Carney, G. Tutein. SECOND ROW: G. Anzinger B. Wozniak, F. Mann, A. Milowski. and 'Ol -RMA ,FW 1 'Q-'V S2 4 . ' ' ' W an . - 5 - ix r " . E Q.. 3 gel FIRST ROW: Miss Smiley, B. Curwood, B. Krakowski. J. Keisler, Mrs. Walther. SECOND ROW: K. Runyard, K. Horton P. Camphausen, L. Osmond, M. Jasien, J. Chiuffo. THIRD ROW: M. Geist, K, Saylor, C. Schissler, D. Shewan, K. Knigge, D. Jaros, P. Dorner. FOURTH ROW: M. Jarvis, J. Carlson, L. Carlson, S. Uedell, S. Berke, E. Christensen, C. Horton. Home Economic Girls Become Future Homemakers of America A Good Time Was Had By ALL FIRST ROW: D. Stillson, M. Midgley, P. Storch. J. Anderson, P. Anderson. SECOND ROW: B. Young, D. Harms N. Srch, S. January, L. Wagner, O. Belke. THIRD ROW: D. Mantis, N. Scott, C. Westburg, B. Yates, F. Mann S. Pickus. FOURTH ROW: S. Aschenbrenner, D. Hay, A. Moorman, R. Mack, B. Cain, L. Keisler. Top Musicians Are Elected to Modern Music Masters OFFICERS B. Yates .......... Secretary S. Aschenbrenner . . . Vice-President L. Wagner . . . . . President S. Pickus. . . Historian 51 Pep Club Y Q ee o 80 5 xoorl we . e .sf xNX, FIRST ROW: P. Dorner, S. Jordan, D. Peters, S. Barnstable, G. Lathom, Miss Frantz, P. Teml, P. Chetebok, M. Jarvis, E. Osterman, I. Carlson, G. Neadstine, SECOND ROW: J. Vejvoda, J. Duha, J. Dressel, J. Anderson, L. Pedersen, C. Arndt, J. Schimrnel, J. Lassen, C. Galati, K. Knigge, C. Plotske. THIRD ROW:P. McNeil, V. Kopach, M. Jensen, M. Reckers, C. Lassen, D. Close, L. Carlson, B. Carney, S. Berke, M. L. Geist, J. Keisler, FOURTH ROW: K. Hogan, C. Banedt, D. Shannon, G. Tutein, C. Schissler, D, Kopulas, P. Carnphausen, D. Stillson, S. Davis, N. Scott, B. Reed, S. Mayer, R. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: K. Kufalk, J. Wagner, D. Berkholtz, C. Hansen, K. Horton, P. Wells, J. Worsley, S. Gilday, P. Drucker, B, Stokes, S. Kubs, J, Schneider, J. Rosquist, J. Blumenschein gg, -- F25 ss . .- I W V T , 4 " . s .,,, .., .. F1 , ,bf ,K 5 jr, " t , 3 . ,J "' S n 9 17. gif: ,.,, 'VI' I W 's K I f J W "' 7 K, R 4 .., QR . L , . J? F , 5 ' 52 iff. Q Zi LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C, Schuth, V, Nauseda, Vice-Presidentg B. Dressel, Presidentg R. Cote, Secretary- Treasurerg P. Mitchell, Mr. Leon. SECOND ROW: K, Stepien, D. Gudgeon, D. Schlarbaum, I. Thompson, B. Jarvis, J. Portalski, J, Proesel. THIRD ROW: C. Davis, D. Wolf, D. Pyles, J. Parker, C. Eberman, D. Eggleston G. Greene FOURTH ROW: W. Merryman, W. Rosquist, B. Wozniak, B. Martin, R. Prange, E. Martin, A. Wollpert, K. Truel- QQ 99 ,gqff Is This worth X "ACN 7 or 10 Brownie pomfs? Oops -L- 53 y 1 ..-4 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: A. Rozek, M, Mortensen, D. Gudgeon, K. Van Patten, M. Geist, D. Strattan, J. Keisler, Miss Hueber, Advisor, SECOND ROW: D. Scofield, C. Galati, K. Rockow, P. Mitchell, S. Gilday, L. Cheetham, J. Anderson, L. Carrick, B. Stokes. THIRD ROW: C, McNeil, M. Waigand, M. Jasien, J. Sheehan, K. Lightsey, C. Chinn, L. Osmond, K. Saylor, R. Simon, S, Gibbs, FOURTH ROW: L. Wagner, S. Hay, I. Cribb, B. Krakowski, S. Davis, K. Knigge, J. Masek, J. Worsley, M. Ott. FIFTH ROW: P. Wells, M, Sorenson, G. Lathom, D. Shannon, N. Brockway, P. Callahan, D. Conrad, S. Mayer, T. Kubina, S. Romer, C. Horton, Tom-Tom VHWWZCQQQ' "Wt 'ff "' Miss Hueber and Karen Von PcH'en Editor, discuss the new printed Tom-Tom. 5- 'QF' qw 1 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: S, Pickus, Co-editor, Miss Willoughby, Advisorg B. Cain. Business Managerp J. Maleck, Co-Editor. SECOND ROW: B. Stokes, G, Tutein. THIRD ROW: P. Drucker, L, Ozmond, B. Krakowski C. Lindley, L. Gibbons.FOURTH ROW: D. Stillson, J. Anderson, F. Kuchta, D. Jaros. FIFTH ROW: P. Wells, D. Winstead, M. Ott, B. Hay, M. Sorenson. l Sequoia Staff Miss Willoughby, Judy Moleck, Co-Ediforp Sonya Pickus, Co-Ediforg go over plans for a coming deadline. 55 D. Radio ' 'JJ' -uw TN , f It ll! LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr. Gudgel, C. Bruhn, D. Moorman, J. Cain. SECOND ROW: E. Theile, E. Kuhleman, G. Anzinger, J. Wolter, C. Thiele, H. Gaston. Science LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: P, Plautz, P. Drucker, G. Mantis, B, Stokes, D. Conrad. SECOND ROW: G. Van Brunt, R, Stam, S. Kubs, K. Lightsey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Edwards, Mr. Brown, Mr, Kirkharn, Mr. Seemann, Mr. Walthers. w f: .TA . +7 in v--1, 56 Something New Was Added This Year Joan Wagner Elaine Ozga Joan Masek Ione Cribb Nancy Nernec Pat Byrne Joan Proesel Karen Lightsey Lois Wagner Janet Keisler Mary Lou Geist ' . 57 Miss Frantz, Miss Donavan Ione Cribb ,,,,. Sue Duha. . - -WCS Pat Byrnes . Trudy Good , . CAA President -President Treasurer Secretary FIRST ROW: S. Romer, D, Close, P, Dorner, S. jordan, J. Carlson, M. Jarvis, J. Schimmel SECOND ROW Miss Donavan, S. Berke, N. Brockway, P. Callahan, S. Davis, M. Andersen, E. Schley, H Herman THIRD ROW E Homan, C. Hansen, K. Horton, J. Sheehan, P. Mitchell, L. Carrick, P. Teml, P. Chetebok G Frazier C Arndt FOURTH ROW: L. Carlson, K. Lonson, E. Reickenback, J. Jesen, B. Gutowski, N. Brown T Gallagher A Royer, S. Kubs. 'vi Zh CP , 4 -imufg Q. ' 13 r 2 an .1 Q K 'X 1'3" 4- ' , , H . 1 ., 2 f X 'M' , , W' 5 f 5 , X .Q if ' I is i, , X Vls' ' 'fl 'Q-f 5 Kg, f ,.., , 2 1 fx 1 , I ,R . .r , 3 i i i 4 . 1 F t ' 1 1 2 ,r-9 Y q' ' ., .uf f I! s,yQ yy I 1. .4 V, 57 7' 3 sr: Z 9 ,,.., 1' . in 3 :Y 'Q' ra, -4. R. , 3 4 N I . W - - O : Z. .l., - . , ? f 1 I 1 4 u 3 FIRST ROW: J. Maleck, E. Christensen, C. Keulman, L. Wagner, M. L. Geist, J. Keisler, I. Cribb, SECOND ROW: E. Ozga, S. Dittman, P. Byrnes, N. Nemec, J. Andersen, J. Masek, J. Proesel, Miss Frantz, J. Wagner, V. Kopach, J. Dressel, K. Lightsey, J. Vejvoda, L. Pedersen, K. Van Patten, S. Barnstable. FOURTH ROW: S Tegeleman, J. Duha, L. Osmond, S. Mayer, R. Anderson, B. Krakowski, S. Duha, T. Good, C. Horton, C. McNeil. GAA FIRST ROW: D. Stillson, D. Kopolus, D. Jaros, D. Sherwin, G. Lathom, P. Carnphausen, G. Tutein. SECOND ROW: C. Gundelach, C. Schissler, P. Drucker, J. Lassen, K. Rockow, C. Plotzke, K. Knigge. THIRD ROW: S. Vos, D. Wagner, J. Blumenschein, J. Rosquist, N. Scott, K. Nettles, J. Rozek. FOURTH ROW: D. Chinn, P, Kopriva, L. Cheetham, J. Alm, B. Schneider, C. Banedt, J. Rudolph, M. Moran, M. Freund. jf. 2 17 1 66 Q' 3" 'wi -.. 5 G MM Sandy Barnstable Highlights ofthe Spring each year tor G.A.A. members are the selection of the All Star Team and the announcement at the annual banquet of the G.A.A. Sportsmanship Award. This last award is the highest honor bestowed on any G.A.A. girl, and is pre- sented to a senior who must have had, among other qualifications, tour years in the organization, high qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, and character, and must have earned her iunior G. A.A. award. This year, the winner of the Sportsmanship Award is Sandy Barnstable. G.A. . Honors LEFT TO RIC-HT, FIRST ROW: J. Maleck, C. Keulman, E. Christensen, I. Cribb. SECOND ROW: Miss Donovan Chairman Advisorg S. Duha, S. Dittman, Miss Frantz, Advisor. THIRD ROW: E. Homan, E. Ozga, M. Geist, S. Barnstable, E. Schley. 'K' ,rm ai'-Q Y? 5V swf 1 s N ,,..,,,ff , 8 T2 f T . L. f jp Q-., LIBRARY CLUB yn Q fe VY V' y I f ...' , do tai' 'lk 4 ., FIRST ROW: C. Stoffel, P. Drucker, Mrs. Boaz, C. McNeil, F. Mann, SECOND ROW: L. Carrick, B. Schneider L. Cheetharn, V. Kopek. THIRD ROW: B. Hay, D. Drosen, M. Mortensen, A. Moorman, D. Conrad, P. Garvin. Service rganizations FIRST ROW: P. Dormer, E. I-lornan, S. Romer, P. Anderson. SECOND ROW: B. Kisel, R. Schlarbaum, Mr. Corrigan, G. Siedschlag, K. Johanesen, B. Gelden. THIRD ROW: E. Kuhlman, G. Van Brunt, B. Ravenscroft, E. Shimkus, J. Mathews, T. Domek. FOURTH ROW: F. Andrews, B. Lindley, W. Starman, I. Wother, D. Caddy. J. Knigge, B. Barnstable. FIFTH ROW: D. Farwell, T. Schissler, B. White, B. Carlson, A. Moorrnan, T. Borla, M. Mortensen. D. Volling- AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB 3 O I A . . ' 2 1 ,f 9 i 2-K i . ' I 2 A, 1 A . ' x Cnovol xones LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Smouse, Choral Director, P. Mitchell, B. Curwood, O. Bleke, J. Anderson, D. Stillson, B. Fleider, M. Jensen, S. Pickus, J. Gaston, K. Horton, N. Srch. SECOND ROW: S. Bauer, B. Reed, F. Kuchta, N. Brown, P. Callahan, S. Berke, K. Cooney, N. Brockway, C. Ruhl, P. Anderson. THIRD ROW: J. Day, P. Dorner V. Kandl, D. Harms, S. Kubs, L. Wagner, B. Yates, L. Hollocker, L. Laubach, M. Midgley, C. Westberg. FOURTH ROW: N. Scott, S, Romer, K. Kufalk, D, Olsen, N. Cribb, S. Aschenbrenner, C. Bruhn, J. Sershon, P. McNeil, R. Carlquist. FIFTH ROW: B. Young, B. Anderson, B. Cain, S. Nielson, J. Quinn, D. Seyfarth, R. Booker. J. Horwath, P. Zeien, K. Mazzca, D. Meierdirk. A . .i , f ' fi E X I 2 f , 5 , f f 9 z Z .C .. i 1 1. 5 Ah. ' . A.. . f k A I 5 w W 3, A ,,,, .. Z, The Minstrel Show is one Lf the ways that students and adults rcise funds for - L X 0 the music department tour. C7I"s nu fhf,,, I Sl' Cqn ploy Wffh I S foes! Junior Training Choir LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr. Smouse, B. Kirby, D. Martin, E. Busch, K. Runyard, P. Hogan. SECOND ROW B. Walker, P. Layton, V. Kopack, L. D'Abaldo. THIRD ROW: K. Kersten, E. Riechenbach, J. Jesen, V. Ganger, A. Delattre. Ml X rxggxilsx -. F Q k ,Z f 4 .,,f. , -L gp, 1 m -yy f M.-fflsi L. .N X x it N f 5 2 Q V5 f Cv 5 , 1 Q 33 , . v Q N Q4 QF N1 9 N X wa A A X 'A" ESQ N A ,fy J in ' . Q5 WS' M L V . X if N M i - 'TE V sw W? K .-kx. J.: .X x ' a . M, .,, X-,Z Q 'Wm xx G x Q X fb. X Q YM X K X ' X' Y T Q5 5 x 5 ff N 4 if Q1 W W , X. fi-Sa Aff i 1 ' Q, f 'tv' ,W-"?"" .....- 1. ,. ,, , , 4 1, , 1 752' L ffm! . 5 1 gf"-5 X. Q, W K -C. 5 W .xv 3 5352 I . . Wi x A' if -' 9 3.2 3 11? .VW ' A Y ' 2 e ' .,,:xxF":yP 'i .L,. '15 T L . . ' nf' " , 3 .- . 29155 , , V ,, A I M y , , .M W - 1 - ,v , -, V, ,V .V,,-L A ? M.-.K Czzxiyf . , gf, W J 4 v was V Q .K V M QW, ,,f- A X. V I VM? h E 1 ' - ti Wif ,A in ' X ii? 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Ml1SiC brightens athletics LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B, Dittman, P. Zeien, J. Quinn, M. Murrie, H. Jarvis, D. Wagner, S. Nielson. SECOND ROW: M. Wolff, D. Armstrong, D. Stillson, M. Midgley, F. Gebhardt, B. Cain, D, Moorman, L. Keisler, H. Brush. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rush, Directory D. Lemke, M. Lemke, C. Galati, P. McNeil, S. Romer J. Anderson, K. Horton. Juniors produce "Twelve Angry Women" The November theatrical spotlight fell upon a group of dramatically inclined Junior girls who presented a tense and compelling drama of behind- the-scene iury duty. Clearly evident in the drama were the individual characters and personal preiudices that influenced each iuror's decision. A novel feature of the play was its almost all-girl castp only one male character was included. Mrs. Cassidy of the Speech and English De- partment directed the production. CAST Mike Mortensen. . . . Nancy Search . Trudy Good . - Eleanor Schley - - Marie Jasien. . . Nancy Brockway . Helen Herman . . Sharon Gibbs Mary Anderson Barb Fleider Sharon Dittman Norma Brown Barb Poulsen Darlene Harms S ..n f ' Uriental fldyssey 99 1958 Paul Magiera Jack Dupre Don Sheehan LeRoy Gallagher Ray Teml Christine McNeil Beverly Krakowski Judy Maleck Elaine Christensen Karen Van Patten Prom night, l958, glowed with the charm and mystery of the Far East. The excited happy guests passed through a bamboo ante-room, gaily decorated with elaborately lettered scarlet scrolls. They entered a softly lighted garden, whose leafy canopy was hung with a myriad of Japanese lanterns. The delicate tinkle of wind chimes accom- panied the appropriate music of Frank Laurie's band. The climax of the evening was ushered in by a blaze of spotlights. Queen Judy Maleck and King Don Sheehan were duly crowned by last year's royal couple, Karen Rentner and Frank Ferdon . All foo 500,-.,the festivities ended, and each couple embarked upon a private "odyssey", the gay round of parties and restaurants that lasted until the small hours of th morning . 69 ni 5 "YH, ,F du, . ,N3r abc . 3 'QQQD ., ' .Q . 0 gp M JG f , 3 . Q, A 63169. f K- QDGDIOJ 9 , X L V' vc p - 0? ff y ' v ' fe ,.w,f:.4, V, y,,,.f7f? l se, WT1 en dusted 69 f I J IS f 1 mis? 1 gf f A 9, I could have danced Seniors Miss Shea . Mr. Nelson . . Mr. Patterson . Miss Pike. . . Bill .... Miss Eggleston . Miss Johnson . Mr. Vecchitto . Henry Aldrich Mr. Bradley . Miss Wheeler . Mrs. Aldrich . Mr. Ferguson . Barbara Pearson. Gertie . . . George Bigelow A student. . A student. . Stage Manager Director . . . Say ffwhar a Life: 9' CA ST . Jill Gaston . . Jim Tully . . . Art Wolpert . . . Faye Mann . .Richard Schlarbaum . . . Jan Keisler . . . lone Cribb . . Andy Milowski . . Bill Dressel . . Allan Moorman . . Mary Lou Geist . . Judy Maleck . . . Russ Cote . . Oma Lee Belke . Sandra Barnstable . . Jim Quinn . Beverely Krakowski . Roger Van Patton . . Kitty Saylor . Miss Nickelson 71 Zf J ' Q Sm xg . -1 Q , Ba" X k eziiii-f" -I 9 SX x 4 Rag 5 f Q XL-.,.'wy- Q,-Zh '. X151 ,. ' WW' X fs: 3 . 4' + 'U if THE ROYAL COUPLE V will A wonderful time was had by all on the weekend of October II, for it was Homecoming. The festivities began on Friday evening with a rousing pep rally and bonfire, where speeches were made by the coaches and members of the foot- ball team . Saturday morning the gay Homecoming parade proceeded through town, display- ing lovely floats and cars, which were decorated by students and townspeople in accordance with the Homecoming theme, "Indian Summer". First place went to the Sophomores for their float, entitled "Harvest Grant, " while the Seniors and Juniors received second and third places, respectively. 94 :i.....A SENIOR ATTENDANTS K. Saylor, I. Cribb, E. Christensen Sequoit Gridders QQCOIIIG I'IOIIl6,9 JUNIOR ATTENDANTS C. Irvin, J. Dressel, C. Plotzke Saturday afternoon the Fighting Sequoits were host to the Grant Bulldogs, who won the football game 26-I2. Spirits, however, were undampened by the Ioss, and the festivities were concluded Saturday night by a dance held in the gym Students, faculty, and alumni enioyed dancing to the lovely music of Art Smeikal and his band. At I0:30 p.m. the Queen, Elaine Christensen, and King, Russ Cote, were crowned before members of the court, which included Ione Cribb and Vince Nauseda, Kitty Saylor and Bill Dressel, Seniors, Carolyn Irvin and Dick Gudgeon, Juniors, June Dressel and Chuck Schuth, Sophomores, and Carole Plotzke and Jerry Mathews, Freshmen. -. ,. 412 MQZSWWW yr V' 51 ,Ah ff "' ff 19,5 WU? 7 3561811 ,, K Q -Q Nw 'K , 9 355236 YV- 'X 1 ii A, 22 'H 1 , 25 1 ' 'by xx' -X6 ,V v, .6-A, fi. Z 1 f Z 6 3, 4 I Z ,M :ff-W1 J 6 X ,Q fx ijy, f V I ' im hh I y f JY HP 4 J 7L ,L 4 vw, 4,7 5 ' y A cgfcl . JEQTHA v'-ug ffiflfnil. 'WHY 4 'K- .,,, , My 'f M , ,V f' le f-5 f' 1 4 4 7 . 5 -1. i' s , Qs , ' -I 1 ., X . ff, s y s s H ff ,YZ ,. , I ,rf yy fy ,f 2 ,, Q, , f t f G Q .'- Q , . s Q s .Mm 4" ' f S J -r "': ,M W 7 0' ' Q 'a 04 -v , V by nc zv J' W , 5 G N- SX 1 1 Us , f , ,, f A 4 - h strategy . M-H+ ,,' , J ? 2 if 'QQ Sfwq 'Wo 5 f if Cheek fo cheek. ff, 17 ji 5 'J Hi' W sf 6 J? M.. 5 urges ls X. support mnnmaz 99 f ,W I , IW, fe MMV? s ' 'Wwe y. 4 X 3 lai'GS4c:a.'3K.'L 1 ff , ze V 5 'D 4 1, U" 2, , Jn? 2 sf W s 4, lk Jf, f 'wfu,,,, . W f ' f 1 I 6' , , , lx , l I ,L ax' ,X Afkfhewvflr f '12, .fr ,Q lg ' 7",IU" 'gf . 9 s ff .HS " f"L' Mfr Ji xii 9mgffv'a4Ji.'i??""f .,i..fiGY3'si6'lz.n::'.g1if'f9' 0311 47 ' A THE MESSIAH, under the direction of Mr. Smouse, is THE i W W 4 s 5 3 2 V E 5 2. .2 I - M'-X"f'wMf ww-fmmvi 7: S h i f .LA 5. A i 1 x , . s , ' -1 1 Q, 4'. 1. ' Q , Q rys joint project entered into by the students and the townspeople. ESSIAH 77 ,S S ,QMHNRS 'TQ Z I ,f ..x' Q , ,, K xl: . f- ' I VMC if Q W f . ,Z -' ' ' if Z, My S Q E I 1 vx lr. W' -. 4 A .iiakw 1-wi fs . in -,, f e , Q vg.,,,..4. Ax 4, x - -' 5. ', A . Z' iw. 55 J, .-, FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TRACK J T DEVELOP HEAL ,ff i. DON PYLES 1958 Captain 1959 Captain 1958 All-Conference Fullback Most Valuable Player DICK GUDGEON 1958 Captain 1959 Captain Most Team Spirit FOOTBALL HONORS Football Headed by Robert Walthers, head coach, and William Baird, assistant coach, the Sequoits won one game, tied one, and lost six. Don Pyles, picked as the year s most valuable player and awarded a position on the All-Conference team, was voted co captain for next season Duck Gudgeon, also chosen next year s co captain, was deemed the player who best exemplified team spirit Duck Wolf was honored for being the most improved player of the season Headed for a tumble "Antioch Antioch Antioch Antioch Antioch Antioch Antioch Antioch Non-Conferen ce game FIRST ROW C Schuth, R. wolf R Martln T Burda P Mltchell W Rosqulst C Davls G Anzmger SECOND ROW W Dressel, Mr. Baird J Parker V Nauseda D Pyles J Portalskl E Eberman R Cote Mr Walthers THIRD ROW K Stepien, R Gudgeon J Thompson G WIIIIHTDSOH R Wozmak E Martm T Rmg 'N ,li fp C3 "'W"D'Y"'iW"'w 3 Rf WV as fri' , , ,ff ,- Wim: ,M ,. ,N - Q... FIRST ROW. R. Hart, B. Wollpert, R. Barnstable, R. Gable, J. Gates, T. Henry, J. Loeper. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nelson, G. Bailitz, J. Mathews, J. Sershon, J. Etten, R. Greene, W, Bonner, Manager F. Gebhardt. THIRD ROW: L. Keisler, D. Armstrong, B. Anderson. J. Prosise, L. I-Iribar, J. Van Patten, R. Porter. .Vfs the Up-and-Comin Frosh-Soph FIRST ROW: R. Mozal, F. Nauseda, D. Verkest, P. Fabry, T. Whitney, G. Blumenschein, D. Denman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Boaz, C. White, J. Enis, R. Carlquist, S. Anderson, A. Dittman. I. Pleviak, W. Kisel. THIRD ROW: D. Bonner, J. Sheehan, G. Hogan, K, Anderson, D. Hendrikson, J. Cole. f-WW E+ 5? 'QQ Qgafilir. jI lil 'f'?'f REI' I Coached b Larry Leon the "Fighting Sequoits" won five games anclilost eighteen. This was a building year for the Sequoits. The team tied for sixth place in the conference with Round Lake. There were some honors for the team. Jerry Dahlman was chosen the Most Valuable Player and Paul Magiera was Honorary Captain. Antioch Opp. Team 48 54 Libertyville 35 74 Dundee 46 68 Grayslake 45 69 North Chicago 47 64 Ela-Vernon 63 69 Round Lake 25 39 Grant " 49 70 Batavia 9' 62 59 Mooseheart 70 49 Wauconda 55 57 Mooseheart 6l 82 Lake Forest 68 74 Warren 73 74 Elo-Vernon 5l 47 Round Lake l 66 7l Grayslake 53 44 Grant 88 79 Wauconda 64 88 McHenry 58 67 Lake Forest 65 87 Zion-Benton 58 70 Warren if 56 82 Barrington "' Tournament Games FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Leon, D. Wolf, C. Schulth, D. Guclgeon, J. Portalski. SECOND ROW: G Wertman, Manager, C. Eberman, W. Rosquist, H. Young, Manager. THIRD ROW: J. Dallmau, R. Martin, S. Neilsen, P. Mitchell, P. Magiera. I Rial 'S f ' 2' - 1 I1 J? P' ja? Q Q ggh If 0 1 v "AS-bf. 361' fa-J FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Worsley, Manager, G. Bailitz, B. Bonner, L. Kersler, B. Plenskr, J. Etten, Man g Coach Good. SECOND ROW: D. Eggleston, B. Elliott, E. Martin, L Herbst, J. Procise, D. Sheehan. C I Junlor Varslty ore Basketball Freshmen FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Denmann, B. Gelclen, J. Pleviak, E. Moeller. SECOND ROW: A. Dittman, B. Barn- stable, J. Wolf, D. Bonner, B. Ozga, D. Verkest, B. Kisel. THIRD ROW: G. Hogan, G. Wollpert. J. Verkest, R. Gable, J. Cain, T. Henry, Coach Nelsen. 3 g,W5l'fy 3 ,QR , l cl mg N' jwgofffi all mlb g,ffy.-f . 1 I Uhx i.l'.'5 -.. Q' A a W 4- 1 , GX, agp? 'I if A A Q ffffr 1511 ' v 'h fm, Q W -an w 4? gggfn 'W Q 1 1 ,WY 58251 ,,,.1 f .cv w.,.,.,n is eww . X 4-"1-f?4. My HV 471 m ,L,,X fm My W Af iff f f ff 1 3' X as fwvffdf! . ,f., ff ,fy f-M' WW,-f 2-'ifjvtgf' bf, T ' . , ,,., W , 1 112 X f ',. f 9 f f 1,5 ff K W if Q f .1 7711 ,Kuff , fi z If W. ' 4 4 , -' ' 5 - K. Q. Afffw . H r .,., M. ., . . . e 1, A M 4 -4 7 3. - . k X ff fm 6 Y 2 W' ax. 1.5, cr' -, V "' iff ' ,ig HYQY 4 if A cliff tw' - 6 WG. ":'.'4f FIRST ROW: E. Eberman, P. Roach, R. Cote, D. Pyles, E. Meyer, R. Gudgeon, W. Jarvis, B. LaBrose. SECOND ROW: Coach Leon, K. Stepien, J. Thompson, P. Zalatoris, C. Schuth, H. Young and M. Nelson, Managers. Varsity B3tS, Balls bring honors Under the guidance of Coach Larry Leon, the Sequoit Varsity baseball team tied for second place in the conference and went on to win their district tournament, only to lose to New Trier in the Regional Tournament. With seven of the eleven letter winners returning next year, hopes are high for an outstand- mg season. ,I.V.'s FIRST ROW: S. Nielsen, B. Anderson, R. Madden, J. Proesel, C. Schuth, D. Wolf, J. Gerber, C. Oberg, J. Etten, G. Zanck. SECOND ROW: Mr. Seeman, G. Bailitz, L. Loecher, D. Wiegel, T. Golden, D. Sheehan, J. Thompson, B. Palenske, W. Nerud, R. Greene, G. Wertrnan. iillglllfit ms K4 f-" S 'v "1 -svra..-Q'1S.rwQQ"iln' "REL if .-K .- i i ' . rf fff s'f' AA :..,,. 'Mrs FIRST ROW: G. Greene, D. Eggleston, K. Truelsen, J. Sershon, T. Radakovic, J. Roach, Mr. Baird. SECOND ROW: D. Seyfarth, T. Burda, M. Quilty, J. Denton, W. Rosquist, P. Mitchell, W. Merryman, Mr. Walthers. THIRD ROW: C. Davis, P. Magiera, T. Milowski, B. Cain, B. Dressel, V. Nauseda, K. Alshouse. Varsity SEQUOIT TRACKMEN This year the Fighting Sequiots had not only the largest, but also the best track team in the history of the school. Under the guidance of Coach Walthers the team placed second in the Lake County Meet, sixth in the Elmwood Park Relays, ninth in the District Meet, and fifth in the Northwest Suburban Conference Meet. With the loss of only two letterman through grad- J.V.'s FIRST ROW: D. Seyfarth, K. Truelsen, L. Keisler, R. McCarthy, T. Radakovic, J. Sershon, S. Latta, K. Alshouse. SECOND ROW: Mr. Baird, R. Greene, D. Eggleston, C. Bruhn, A. Stowe, T. Burda, J. Knigge, G. Alshouse, W. Dowell, A. Shunneson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Walthers, L. Herbst, B. Elliot, K. Miller, W. Merryman, W. Rosquist, P. Mitchell, W. Cremin. uation, another record breaking year is anticipated. In ms! ,: Q 1 ll V 1. , I V p ' -1 B - Congratulations to the Class of l959 STATE BANK OF ANTIOCH All General Banking Facilit A Member of The Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporation Compliments of LAKE VILLA VARIETY STORE Elliot 6-7522 ADOLPH'S AT CHANNEL LAKE Private Dining Rooms Finest Foods Cocktail Lounge Boats and Motors for Rent Adolph G . Helm Route 173, Antioch, Illinois Phone 1707 Auto Painting by Experts "You Wreck 'Em, We Fix 'Em" WES' AUTO BODY 81 PAINT SHOP Antioch, Illinois Compliments of REGAL CHINA COMPANY Antioch, Illinois Compliments of PICKARD, INC. Ant. 38 Antioch, Illinois Sou nd Real Estate and Insurance Service LOREN D . SEXAUER ART'S PAINT STORE Paint, Wallpaper, and Draperies 406 Lake Street In Post Office Building Phone Antioch 320 Antioch, Illinois GIBBS AND JENSSEN Sporting Goods 81 Sportswear Antioch, Illinois M. W. 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