Belvidere High School - Belvi Yearbook (Belvidere, IL)
- Class of 1945
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G 3 ? 1 Qs 'ill N532 wi Q , : Ya fw 'f ,xx X M X QW THE BELV! Published by the SENIORCLASS of BELVIDERE HIGH SCHOOL BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS May. I945 vol. xxxv This book is dedicated to our former class- mates who have left the halls of B.H.S. to carry the banner of the American way of life to many far-flung lands. We were able to secure pictures of these former members of the Class of '45 who are now in service. Roy Bender Bob Brooks Franklyn Bruns John Cormie James Dishman Edward Fischer Ray Hicks Laurence Lanning Dan Mallett Adelbert Moore Charles Sellers Jack Sexauer Twxhw- .N X... 4 SW0Hte1-Iggg M Mart .4frivigm t'ef 7 N,..,, LMS . ' es. -V5 llgulgclass 0 Y C. 0 X69 ,- gf' decks? Owe 'SM SW CHQ' 46,0 4336 A k '7 . 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F -x 'alex 'Q AW 'KQV -Q 7 - 5, R S 'is , MR. FLOYD E. BRETT BS., Northern Illinois State Teachers College lVl.S,, University of Illinois Superintendent of Belvidere Schools Principal of High School MISS RUTH HARRIS BA., Augustana College lVl.A., Northwestern University Assistant Principal and Registrar 'w!q B.H.S FACULTY LT. DEAN CARTER B. S., Illinois Wesleyan Lt. Carter, while at B. H. S., was the coach of football, basketball, and track and an in- structor of civics and ancient history. As coach, he won the respect and admiration of fans and team alike by his knowledge of game strategy and his maintenance of rigid stand- ards. He is now serving his country as a lieuten- ant in the United States Navy. At present, he is stationed in Athens, C-eorgia, and is engaged in supervising military drill. We'll be glad to welcome you back, Dean! Miss Hazel Beverly B.A., IVl.A., University of Illinois Engl ish Literature Contemporary Literature Belvi Miss Ruth Bowman B.A., Lawrence College IVIA., Northwestern Univer- LT. lj.g.I VIRGIL McALLlSTER B.E., Illinois State Normal University IVl.S., Iowa State College Lt. McAllister, before his enlistment, was the instructor of manual arts at B. H. S. He also served as the adviser of the Hi-Y Club, the B Club, and the cheerleaders. From this, one would gather that Mac was a busy man, but he was never too busy to do his pupils or fellow teachers a good turn, At pres- ent, as a lieutenant lj.g.I in the United States Navy, he is in charge of a gun crew on armed guard duty, Cod speed, and a safe return, Mac! Miss Minerva Blackburn B.A,, University of Illinois IVl.A., Northwestern Univer- sity Latin Spanish Junior Class Adviser Miss Elaine Burstatte B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers' College lVl.A,, Northwestern Univer- sity sity S h Eigiiih I El'1gllSl'1 I I Speech Activities English Ill Assembly Programs National Honor Society Miss Margie Engelbrecht B.E.Ai, University of lllinois Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Supervisor of Art in Public Schools Miss Margaret Fairchild B.A., Oberlin College M.S., Simmons College lPrince School of Retailingl Junior Business Typing l Shorthand Bel-Hi News Mr. Wilbur M. Hoffman BE., lllinois State Normal University B.S., M.S., University of lllinois Agriculture F.F.A. Miss Louise Lawrence Rockford Business College Whitewater State Teachers' College Chicago University Office Secretary Miss Mary Louise McCord B. E, Eastern lllinois State Teachers' College MS., University of lllinois English I English ll Belvi Miss Alice Entwhistle B.A,, University of lllinois Algebra l Geometry Algebra ll Trigonometry Sophomore Class Adviser Miss Evangeline Force BS., University of lllinois Homemaking l-lomemaking Club Junior Class Adviser Mr. Jewett C. Kepley B. of Music, M. of Music Education, Illinois Wes- leyan University Band in High School Supervisor of Music in Public Schools Cheer Leader Sponsor Noon l-lour Recreation Mr. Franklyn Le Fevre M. of Music, Lawrence Col- lege Conservatory High School Chorus Supervisor of Public School Vocal Music Mr. M. J. McCuirk B.S., Indiana State Teachers' College Machine Shop Industrial Vocational Club Mr. Theodore Mansager B.A., Coe College M.A., University ot Iowa Civics Physical Education Social Problems Head Coach Mr. Lyle L. Moss BE., Western Illinois State Teachers' College M.A., University of Illinois Industrial Arts Intramural Sports Mrs. Virginia Cates Munns BE., Whitewater State Teachers' College Bookkeeping General Mathematics Office Practice Sophomore Class Adviser Miss Irene Phillips B.A., Beloit College M.A., Columbia University American History Modern European History Library Senior Class Adviser Mrs. Alwilda Sellers BA., Knox College Chemistry Consumer Science General Science Freshman Class Adviser Mr. Wilbur Mong B,A., University of Illinois Commercial Law Economics General Science Physics Pre-Flight Business Manager Miss Isadore Munger BA., Western Michigan College ot Education Typewriting Shorthand Bookkeeping Student Council Mr. Charles Nihan B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers' College Ancient History World History Coach Mr. Everett L. Ryan B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers' College Biology General Science Book Store Miss Vanessa M. Werth B.A., University of Illinois M.A., Northwestern Univer- sity Mathematics Physical Education G. A. A. Freshman Class Adviser Stardust, please! Marimba artist. Sound your Mr. lVlcGuirk! Mr. Ryan and his gal. Having trouble, Miss Phillips? Looks easy, doesn't it? i'Queenie. Social Committee ' Memorial Committee Play Committee Announcement Committee 16 ' CLASS OFFICERS ,lone l-louston, vice-presidentg Lyons Meyers, presidentg Nellie Holmes, secretaryg and Joe Pettey, treasurer. THE GRADUATES Clciss of '45 Class Flower: Pink Carnation. Class Colors: Medium blue and silver. Class Motto: lf it can be done, we'll do it. ADAMS, DOROTHY ANDERSON. JOHN lt's nice to be natural when you're Reading maketh a full man. naturally nice. Variety Show 4 C.A.A. 23 Homemaking Club 43 Spring Revue l. BAHR, JOYCE Grace in her steps, charm in her eyes. National Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Class Social Committee l 5 Bel-Hi News 2, 3, 41 Co-Editor of Bel-Hi News 45 C.A.A. l, 2. 3, 43 Junior High Magazine Salesman 33 Junior Candy Girl 3g Minstrel Show l, 25 Spring Revue l, 23 Variety Show Q, 9, Senior Ploy cost 4 l7 Q BAKER, CORLETA ln the class-room or in the hall A pleasant smile she has for all. Class Play Production Staff 43 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Spring Revue l, 2. BARNES, JOYCE lf there's something doing, she'Il be there. Mikado 43 Class Social Committee lg Play Committee 43 Bel-Hi News Staff 33 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Assistant of G.A.A. 33 Secretary of C-.A.A. 43 Homemaking Club 3, 43 Homemaking Club Secretary 33 Home- making Club President 43 Student Council lg Basketball l, 23 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Chorus l, 2, 43 Orchestra 33 Spring Revue l, 23 Variety Show l, 2, 33 Volleyball l, 2. BINNINGER, JACK You can depend on this man for a friend. Class Play Production Staff3 Quill and Scroll 43 Belvi Staff Business Manager 43 Track Manager 3. BRADY. JOHN A good fellow with lots of friends. CALDWELL, PAUL We measure great men by their character. National l-lonor Society 43 Announce- ment Committee 43 Basketball l, 2, 33 Football lg Track 23 Band l, 2. 3, 43 Chorus l 3 Student Council 33 Variety Show l. BALENTYN E, JAMES Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do l. Class Social Committee l, 43 Sweater Committee 33 Basketball l, Z, 43 Football l3 Tennis 2 33 Golf l3 Art Club 43 Art Club President 43 B Club 3, 43 Bel-Hi News Staff 33 Cheerleader 3, 43 Hi Y 23 Industrial Arts Club 3, 43 Minstrel Show 33 Variety Show l, 2, 3, 4. BENDER, DONALD As fine a friend as he is an ath- lete. National Athletic Scholarship Society 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Football lu, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 3, 43 B Club l, 2, 3, 43 B Club Vice-President 33 lndus- trial Arts Club 43 Student Council 2, 43 Student Council Vice-President 43 Variety Show 4. BOGET. GLADYS She gains many friends by her pleasing disposition. Poplar Grove High School l, 21 C.A.A. 3, 43 Band 3, 4. BREMMER, WILLIAM A true friend is forever a friend Archery 3. CAMPBELL, AUDREY Very gentle, good and trueg a friend to me, a friend to you. Volleyball 33 Homemaking Club 2, 33 Spring Revue l. CAMPBELL. BETTY Our youth we can have but todayg we can always find time to grow old. Caledonia High School l, 2, 3. CHAPMAN. JANET A smile cures the wounding of a frown. Class Play Production Staff 45 Bel-Hi News Staff 45 Chorus 25 C-.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Homemaking Club 4, Spring Revue l 5 Variety Show Z. CLARK, HARVEY I wish the fellow who invented work had finished it. Poplar Grove High School l, 25 Band 3, 4. COPAS. GORDON Young fellows will always be young fellows. COUNTRYMAN, MARGARET A touch of humor is a saving grace. C.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Announcement Com- mittee 45 Bel-Hi News Staff 45 Class Play Production Staff 4. CHAMBERS, ARTIS Happy go-lucky, fair and free. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Spring Revue lg Variety Show 4. CHURCH, JACK He is a true friend. Hononegah High School lg Capron High School 2, 3. COHOON, GLENN The other wise man. Senior Play Committee 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Variety Show 4. COPAS. GRACE Laughing eyes and shining hair.' C.A.A. l, 2, 35 Homemaking Club 2, 35 Spring Revue 2. CURTIS. EDWARD Someday I shall cast aside my boy- ish pranks and become a man. National Athletic Scholarship Society 45 Class Social Committee 35 Football 2, 3, 45 B Club 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 3, 4. DAY, EDWARD l'II be merry, I'll be tree, l'Il be sad tor nobody. Football I 2 Track I. DUNCAN, BERKELEY Lough ond be merry, better the world with o song. Mikado 43 Class Play Production Sfaffg Band I, 2, 3, 43 Chorus I, 2, 43 Camera Club I 3 Variety Show 2, 3, 4. EKMAN, KENNETH Our trusty friend unless I be de- ceivedf' F.F.A. 3, 4. FELTZ, LOIS A cheery smile, a pleasant way. Class Treasurer 23 Announcement Committee 4g Sweater Committee 33 Student Council I, 2, 33 Secretary of Student Council 33 Junior Candy Girl 33 C.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Spring Revue I 3 Variety Show I3 Volleyball I. FRINT, DARLENE She has a liking for dancing and a good time. C.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Chorus I3 Home- making Club 3, 43 Variety Show I3 Volleyball I, 2. DIFFORD, DONALD A jolly and true happy teIlow. ' Chorus I. EKMAN, EUNICE I hurry not, neither do I worry. Chorus I. FAIRGRIEVES. SHIRLEY What I think, I say. Co-Business Manager of Senior Class Plav 43 Junior High Magazine Sales- man 33 Bel-Hi News Advertising Manager 43 Basketball 23 Volleyball I 23 G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Spring Revue I, 23 Variety Show I, 4. FOSTER, KENNETH What could a fella do without a maiden fair? Class Secretary 23 Basketball I, 23 Football 33 Colt I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 33 B Club 3, 43 Hi Y 23 Vice-Pres- ident Art Class 43 Bel-Hi News Staff 33 Variety Show 2, 3, 4. GALLAGHER, CHARLOTTE She is gentle and shy but has mis- chief in her eye. Class Play Production Staff 43 Band I, 2 3, 43 Chorus 23 Spring Revue I, 2. GATES, GERALD As honest a man as ever trod on shoe leather. GIBBS. JANE Her ways are those of pleasant- ness. Homemaking Club 45 Spring Revue l. CRYSEN, BETTY Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Bel-Hi News Circulation Manager 45 Chorus 25 Variety Show 2. HALL, LORRAINE First she talked, then she talked, still she talks, Senior Play Cast 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Junior Candy Ciirl 35 Junior High Magazine Salesman 35 Band l 2, 3, 45 Baton Twirler 2, 3, 45 G.A,A l, 2, 3, 45 Bel-Hi News Staff 45 Homemaking Club 25 Spring Revue l ' Variety Show l, 4. - HAUTH. LORRAINE A friend for every smile and a smile for all. Class Play Production Staff 45 C.A,A, l, 2, 3, 45 Bel-Hi News Staff 35 Variety Show l, 2, 3. GAY, FRANK His foremost pleasure is aviation Track l, Z, 3. GLASS. LILA lt'lI be a lonesome old school when you're not around. National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Junior Candy Girl 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Junior High Magazine Salesman 35 Bel-Hi News Staff 2. 3, 45 Bel-Hi News Co-Editor 45 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 C.A,A, Social Committee 35 Librarian 35 Basketball 25 Variety Show l. 2, 45 Volleyball l. GUSTAFSON, MARILYN Not much talk, a great sweet sif lence. Variety Show 4. HAMBLETT, BEVERLY For she was just the kind whose nature never varies, Class Play Production Staff 45 Memo- rial Committee 45 Librarian 45 Junior High Magazine Salesman 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 4. HAUTH. LYLE A tall lad and cheeryg for him lite's never dreary. Industrial Arts Club 35 Variety Show l. HELLICAS, BEVERLY Ciggle, giggle. Senior Play Cast 45 Play Committee 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Bel-Hi News Statt 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 45 Prom Committee 35 Spring Revue l, 25 Variety Show 3, 4. HOLMES, NELLIE Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Class Secretary 45 Class So- cial Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Junior Candy Girl 35 Printing Editor of Belvi 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Junior Booster Queen 35 Librarian 3, 45 Ci.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Vol- leyball l, 2, 35 Tumbling l, Z5 Bel-Hi News Staff 2, 3, 45 Bel-Hi News Sub- scription Manager 45 Homemaking Club 2, 3, 45 Homernaking Club Sec- retary 25 Homemaking Club President 35 Spring Revue l, 25 Variety Show 3 4. HOUSTON, JANE Liked here, liked there, liked everywhere, National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Class Secretary l 5 Class Vice- President 45 Junior Ring Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Junior Candy C-irl 35 Junior Magazine High Sales- man 35 Belvi Staff 45 Senior Play Staff 45 Sophomore Booster Queen 25 Li- b':irian 3, 45 Ci.A,A. l, 2, 3, 45 C.A.A. Social Committee 2, 35 Archery l5 Basketball 25 Tumbling l5 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Chorus l5 Spring Revue l5 Variety Show 2, 3, 4. JACOBSON. ARLENE Her friendship is worth having. Winnebago High School l 5 Capron High School 25 Chorus 35 Senior Play Production Staff. JOHNSON, PAUL Happy is the man who is void of cares and strife. Poplar Grove High School l, 25 Prom Committee 35 Band 3, 45 Track 35 Industrial Arts Club 3, 45 Vice-Presi- dent Industrial Arts Club 45 Variety Show 3, 4. HENNINC, GILA A studious lass and pleasing too. Quill and Scroll 4, Bel-Hi News Staff 45 Cr.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Spring Revue l 5 Variety Show 45 Class Play Production Staff 4. HOLT. DELLA Della is both good and true, The nicest girl you ever knew. Epsom High School l, 25 Junior High Magazine Salesman 3. HULSTEDT, PHYLLIS She's genuine through and through. Spring Revue l, 25 Class Play Produc- tion Staff 4. JOHNSON, MARLIN A good fellow, sparing of his words. Archery 35 Chorus l, 25 Class Play Production Staff 4. JOINER. LUCINDA She taketh most delight in music. Mikado 45 G,A.A. l, 2, 3, 41 AFCl'l- ery l5 Minstrel Show l, 35 Spring Revue, l, 25 Variety Show 2, 3. KAHLER. BETTY lt takes a long time to know her and a longer time to forget her. Memorial Committee 43 Homemaking Club 2, 33 Homemaking Club Vice- President 33 Junior Candy Girl 33 Variety Show 2. KELLY, PETER C-ive a man first intelligence and then a sense of humor. Belvi Photographer 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4. KIRANE. JOSEPHINE Nothing so trulv becomes femi- nine beauty as simplicity. Muldoon High School 23 Bel-Hi News Staff 43 Class Play Production Staff. KLING, MARGARET A ready wit and a ready smile. Archery lj Basketball 23 C-.A.A. l, 2, 3. 43 Spring Revue l, 23 Tumbling l, 2, 33 Junior Candy Girl 33 Librarian 3. LAINC. MARCIA Women, too, prefer blondes. Salutatorian 43 Mantle 33 National Honor Society 43 Play Committee 43 Prom Committee 33 Class Social Com- mittee 33 Senior Play Cast 43 Bel-Hi News Staff 2, 33 Engraving Editor of Belvi 43 Quill and Scroll 43 GAA. l, 2, 3, 43 C.A.A. Social Committee 23 Archery lg Basketball 23 Volleyball l. 2. 33 Soring Revue Z3 Student Council l, 23 Variety Show 2, 3, 43 Junior Candy Cirl 33 Librarian 3. KALTENBACH, DARLENE Of disposition sweet, and manner mild. Librarian 3, 4. KETELHUT, ILENE Quiet and reserved, but with more than a glint Of mischief. C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Bel-Hi News Staff 43 Homemaking Club 43 Spring Re- vue l. KIZER, MARLYN 'Cayety of heart is becoming, Chorus l, 2, 3. 43 Ci.A.A. l, 2, 33 Librarian 43 Spring Revue l, 23 Twir- ler l, 2, 3. 4. KOCH. GERTRUDE Would that there were more like her. Chorus l3 GAA. l, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 4. LANE, MYLRAE The only way to have a friend is to be one. Class Play Production Staff 43 Prom Committee 33 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 C.A.A. Social Committee 33 Basket- ball 2: Spring Revue l 23 Tumbling l, 2, 33 Band l, 2. 3, 43 Junior Candy Ciirl 3. LEONARD, CHARLES He has won a reputation in bas- ketball. National Athletic Scholarship Society 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 B ' Club 3, 45 Tennis I, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 M,I.A. I, 2, 35 Industrial Arts Club 4. LUCE. AUDREY Give me a vacation-or give me death! McELROY, DAISY She's always merry, as merry as can be. Homemaking Club Vice-President 45 Spring Revue 35 Ci.A.A. I, 2, 3. McKlBBEN, ROBERT Every man has his devilish mo- ments. Band I, 2, 3, 4. MILES, KENNETH Witty and loads of funfa regu- lar live wire. National Honor Society5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Class President I, 25 Announcement Com- mittee 45 Junior Ring Committee 35 Bel-Hi News Staff 3, 45 B Club 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Va- riety Show l, 2, 3, 4. LINDER, AUDREY There is nothing so popular as goodness. G.A.A. 2, 35 Homemaking Club 2, 35 Spring Revue I, 2. LUCKOW, BETTY lf smiling makes the world go round, she'Il surely keep it turn- ing. National Honor Society 45 D.A,R. Award5 Announcement Committee 45 Class Social Committee 2, 35 Bel-Hi News Staff 2, 35 Freshman Booster Queen I5 Basketball I, 2, 35 Tum- bling l, 25 Volleyball I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Homemaking Club 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 Secretary of Student Council 45 Spring Revue I, 25 Variety Show I, 2. McKERN. MARILYN I don't know what I'Il be - guess l'll wait and see. National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Bel-Hi News Page Editor 3, 45 Co-Business Manager of Senior Class Play 45 Junior Candy Girl 35 C-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Social Com- mittee 35 Basketball I, Z5 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Tumbling l, 2, 45 Variety Show 2, 3, 45 Variety Show Business Manager 45 Spring Revue I, 2, 45 Minstrel Show I, 2, MEYERS, LYONS This man is as true as steel. National Athletic Scholarship Society 45 Class President 3, 45 Class Vice- President l, 25 B Club I, 2, 3, 45 B Club Secretary 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 4. MOORE, JACK The harder I try the gooder to be. the worser I am. Class Social Committee 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Archery I, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football I5 Intramurals I, 2. 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 2, 3 4. MOORE, KATHLEEN A quiet proper girl. Spring Revue I, MUNDY, MYRTLE Ambition has no rest. Tumbling I, 2, 35 C.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Soriirg Revue I. NORD, MARGARET Patience and reason are both vir- tues she possesses. Valedictorian5 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Belvi 45 C.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2. OAKLEY. CERALDINE Begone, dull care! Thou and I shall never agree, Class Treasurer I 5 Prom Committee 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Chorus I5 Class Play Production Staff 4. PETERSON, DARLENE She has that which is most un- common-common sense. Class Play Production Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Homemaking Club 25 C.A.A. I, 2, 3. 45 Tumbling I. MORGAN. EARL Don't look at me, girls, I'm bash- ful. National Athletic Scholarship Society 45 Social Committee 25 Basketball I, 3. 45 B Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-Presi- dent of B Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 35 Industrial Arts Club President 35 Industrial Arts Board of Control 45 Student Council 45 President of Stu- dent Council 4. NELSON, DONALD Doing what he found to do in a cheerful sort of way. F.F.A. 3, 4. OAKLEY. BETTY Still we can ask from day to day where does she find so much to say? Ring Committee 35 Social Committee 25 Bel-Hi News Production Staff 25 C.A.A. I. 2, 3, 45 Homemaking Club Treasurer 35 Student Council Z5 Candy Cirl 35 Spring Revue I5 Class Flay Production Staff. PENTICOFF. RICHARD For he's a jolly good fellow. Social Committee 3, 45 Chairman of Social Committee 45 Belvi 45 Bel-Hi News Staff 35 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 35 Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 45 B Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 25 Industrial Arts Secretary 35 President of Industrial Arts Club 45 Variety Show 45 Senior Class Play. PETTEY. JOE individuality is the salt of common life. Class Treasurer 45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Track I, 2. 3, 45 B Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 3, 4. PUNDT, ARTHUR Youth comes but once in a lite- time. Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 B Club l, 2, 3, 4. RAY, RONALD Some think that he's bashful4 some doubt it. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 3. RESER. DONALD Hurry and worry are not in his vocabulary. REYNOLDS, LORRAINE You'lI find this girl both good and true. C.A.A, l, 2, 3, 43 Spring Revue l, 2. SCHILTZ, RICHARD Life without sports is not life. Sweater Committee 33 Belvi Staff 43 Basketball 23 Football l, 3, 43 Track 3, 45 B Club 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club 43 Intramural Spor'3 l, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 4. RALSTON. MARY A little nonsense now and then. Caledonia l, 2, 33 Senior Class Play 43 Band 4. RENNIE. MARION Pep, punch, and personality. r- -lass Play Production Staff 43 Social Committee l, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Candy Ciirl 33 Librarian 3, 43 Sweater Sommittee 33 Prom Committee 33 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 33 folleyball l, 2, 33 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Sophomore Assistant 23 C.A.A. President 43 Bel-Hi News Staff l, 23 Spring Revue l, 23 Variety Show l, Z, 3. REVOLINSKI, STANLEY He had a slow, mysterious smile. RYAN, GEORGE By his husky grip and his hearty smile, We know he feels that life's worth while. FFA. 3, 4, F.F.A. President 4, SCHLOTTMAN, MARGUERITE Good nature is a charming virtue. llational Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Librarian 3, 43 Candv Girl 33 Bel-Hi News Staff 3, 43 G.A.A. l, 2, 3. 43 Spring Revue 2. SCHMELING, ROBERT A mischievious twinkle in his eye and rather a mystery to us all. Caledonia l, 2, 33 Band 43 Basket- ball 4. SCHRADER, RUSSELL Good fellows are scarce. but can always be found. Track l3 B Club 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club Board of Control 43 Football Man- ager 3. SEXAUER, ROWENE Her air, her manner, her beauty. all who see admire. New Rochelle High School l, 23 Social Committee 43 Senior Play Cast 43 Junior Candy Girl 33 G.A.A. 3, 43 Volleyball 33 Tumbling 3. SHORT, BETTY She has excellent gifts, but her special one is talking. SMITH. ANITA And when a man is in the case, All other things must then give place. Spring Revue l, 23 Class Play Pro- duction Staff, SCHMIDT. GLORIA The eyes have it! Quill and Scroll 43 Class Play Produc- tion Staft 43 Memorial Committee 43 Belvi Staff 43 Candy Girl 33 Librarian 4, Bel.l-li News Business Staff 33 Prom Committee 33 Chorus l 3 G.A.A. Z, 3, 43 Volleyball 33 Spring Revue I, 23 Variety Show l. SCHWEBKE, RUBY A light heart makes good com- pany. SHORES, JOHN Tall, tan, and terrific! National Athletic Scholarship Society 43 Senior Play Cast 4a Class Treas- urer 33 Memorial Committee 43 B Club 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Student Council l, 2, 33 Treasurer of Student Council 33 F.F.A. l, 23 Vice-President of F.F.A. 23 Athletic Board of Control 43 Minstrel Show l, 33 Variety Show 3, 4. SILVER, ALLEN Sober, steadfast, ond Sincere. Ring Committee 33 Play Committee 43 Class Play Production Sfaffl Bel-Hi News Staff 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4. SMITH, DEAN Friends, teachers, janitors, l'm no ordinary man! Class Play Committee 43 Senior Class Play 43 Track l, 23 Basketball 23 Football 33 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 B Club 3, 43 Bel-Hi News Staff 3, 43 Hi-Y Club Z3 Archery 2, 33 Minstrel Show 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 4. STEVENS, MARY A reserved lass, but not so re- served as she looks. Spring Revue l. STROM, ROBERT He'll find a way. Football l, 33 Track 2, 35 B Club 3, 4g Hi-Y Club 2g Band l, 25 Va- riety Show 3, 4, SWAIL, GLORIA Her twinkling eyes and sunny smile Would any man's heart beguilef' Homemaking Club 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Spring Revue l. SWANSON, MARILYN She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she should. Bel-Hi News Staff 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3 4g Spring Revue l, 2, Variety Show l, 2. WACNER, LYLE Don't disturb me, l'm a busy man. STEIG, EUNICE A sincere smile and a friend to all.' Candy Girl 33 Bel-Hi News Staff 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Spring Revue l, 25 Tumbling lg Volleyball l, 2, 3, SUNDEN. DARLENE Quietly she works her way to success. l-lomemaking Club 2, 33 Homemaking Treasurer 33 Chorus l, 2, 3. 4. SWANSON , KENNETH l-le's true to his work, his word, and his friends. Valedictoriang Announcement Com- mittee 4. TURNURE, GRACE Silence is more musical than song. Variety Show 4. WAINSCOTT, ROLF A fine combination of personality and good Iooks. ' Durand High School lg Social Com- mittee 2g Class Vice-President 55 Basketball 25 Football 2, 33 B Club 35 Bel-Hi News Staff 43 Variety Show 3, 4. WALKER. JAMES Ah! Women! Class Secretary 35 Social Committee 25 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 B Club I, 2, 3, 45 President of B Club 45 Athletic Board ot Control 45 Industrial Arts Club 3, 45 Variety Show 3, 4. WHEELER, MARY Mild and unassuming. Spring Revue I, 25 Class Play Produc- tion Statf 4. WHITEHEAD. CHARMEINE Dates are my favorite fruit. Quill and Scroll 45 Play Cast 45 Candy Girl 35 Prom Committee 35 Belvi Staff 45 Drum Major 45 Twirler I, 2, 3, 45 Bel-Hi News Staff 2, 45 C-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 C.A.A. Social Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Secretary of Student Council 45 Minstrel Show I, 25 Va- riety Show 2. WILSON, RAMONA Kind thoughts and calm desires. WINNE, ROBERT He must be the right sort, since everybody likes him. ' Caledonia I, 2, 35 Band 45 Industrial Arts Club 4. WEEKS, EDNA The world delights in sunny people. Spring Revue I, 2. WHITE. PHYLLIS The lass who puts pep into things. Social Committee 45 Booster Queen 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Minstrel Show I, 35 Spring Revue I 5 Variety Show I, 2. WILLARD. HAROLD Oh, mischief, thou are swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men! Memorial Committee 45 Social Com- mittee I5 Ciolf I, 45 Bel-Hi News Staff 3, 45 Variety Show I, 3, 4. WINNE. LOUISE Let's take time out and tell a joke. Poplar C-rove High School I, 25 Prom Committee 35 Band 35 Basketball 35 Variety Show 45 Volleyball 3. ZIMMER, JEANNE Her merriment is contagious to those who are with her. Bel-Hi News Staff 45 Chorus I5 C.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Spring Revue I, 25 Variety Show I. Just four short years ago there wandered into the halls of Belvidere High School one hundred and eighty-one shy, green, little freshmen! There is no need to tell you that they developed into the smooth, sophisticated seniors of the Class of '45l Yes, we soon out- grew our shyness, and by the end of our first year, we had already made a good name for ourselves, We chose Kenneth Miles, Lyons Meyers, Jane Houston, and Geraldine Oakley as our class officers that year and Betty Luckow as our candidate for Carnival Queen. Miss Burstatte and Miss Conard served as our advisers. AND HERE Coming back the following fall as sophisti- cated sophomores was indeed fun, We chose Kenneth Miles, Lyons Meyers, Kenneth Fos- ter, and Lois Feltz as officers for this year. and at Carnival time we chose Jane Houston as our Queen. Our advisers for the year were Miss Fairchild and Miss Plagge. Then came our junior year, the busiest one of alll We elected Lyons Meyers, Rolf Wains- cot, Jim Walker, and John Shores as our class officers while Miss Blackburn and Miss Force served as our class advisers. Nellie Holmes was chosen as Junior Queen. This was the first year that the classes earned money for the queen contest by collecting scrap paper and iron and by selling and buying war bonds. The class worked valiantly and placed Nellie second at the Carnival. During this year, we won first place in the Variety Show with our stunt Little Red Schoolhouse. As juniors, we chose our junior sweaters- maroon with white letters. Our class rings, ordered when we were juniors, were plain and very different but were liked by everyone. Through out the year, we worked hard to earn money for our Prom, both through the magazine subscription drive and the sale of candy, paper, and pencils. In May came our IS OUR CLASS reward-we were hosts to the seniors at the Prom! Representing a nightclub, our Prom decorations featured small tables for four with long white tablecloths with gaily colored polka dots, and a dance floor surrounded by spark- ling, colored arcs with cascades of bright circles at the base. At Class Day, Marcia Laing received the Mantle, the highest honor which can be ac- corded a junior. This May, she will in turn pass the Mantle on to the member of the Class of '46 deemed the most worthy on the basis of scholarship, character, and service. Coming back as seniors, we chose Lyons Meyers, Jane Houston, Nellie Holmes, and Joe Pettey as class officers. Mr. Brett, Miss Har- ris, and Miss Phillips served as our advisers. It required several committees to carry on the weighty business of the Class of '45. Our Memorial Committee was comprised of Bette Kahler, John Shores, Berkeley Duncan, Harold Willard lchairmanl, Beverly Hamblett, and Gloria Schmidt. On the Social Committee were Marion Rennie. Rowene Sexauer, James Balentyne, Phyllis White, Jack Moore, and Dick Penticoff lchairmanl. The Announce- ment Committee consisted of Paul Caldwell, HISTORY! Kenneth Miles, Lois Feltz, Betty Luckow lchairmanl, and Kenneth Swanson. Serving on the Play Committee were Joyce Barnes, Allen Silver, Dean Smith lchairmanl, Beverly Helligas. and Marcia Laing. The librarians for the year lpictured belowl were Nellie Holmes, Jane Houston, Darlene Kaltenbach, Miss Phillips, Viola Stockhaus lseatedl, and lstandingl, Marguerite Schlott- man, Marlyn Kizer, Beverly Hamblett, Cier- trude Walberg, Gloria Schmidt, Joan Wolff, Beverly Helligas, and Marion Rennie. For the Booster Carnival, we chose Phyllis White as our Queen. We tied for first place at the Variety Show with our stunt The Sci- entific Hour starring the adventures of Dr. Caccoon. ln March, we gave a St. Patrick's Day dance for all B. H. S. students with deco- rations in keeping with the theme. And now, with lumps in our throats, we find that the time has come to sav goodbye to B. H. S. Some of our classmates have already left us to join the armed forces, and many more will leave soon after graduation. As we take our places in the world, we sincerely hope that our lives will reflect the principles of fine American citizenship which we learned at B. H. S. Ring Committee Shirley Williams, chairman Bob Wait Trudy Lampert Audrey Burton I JUNIOR OFFICERS George Kollias, treasurerg Roger Wright, secretary, Jack Burkett, vice-president, Hugh McCoy, president. CLASS OF '46 Sweater Committee Jess Lobdell Bernita Nelson La Rue Hollembeak, Chairman High Magazine Salesmen Pauline I-lawkey Adelaide Farina Beverly Kiltz Marion Ward Peggy Welcher Social Committee Edwin Wright, chairman Juanita Nelson Esther Christianson Barbara Berg Jack Burkett Dick Buker Ina Delavergne Marjorie Holt Roger Wright Rosemary McKeown Dick Patrick Candy Girls Standing: Barbara Bruce Helen Hemmens Pauline Hawkey Betty Wenzel Betty Britton Mary Agnes Bicksler Joan Wolff Seated Marjorie Holt Betty Brolin Gertrude Walberg Ina DeJarnatt Marion Ward Joan Mickey On these and the following pages we pay tribute to the busiest class in B.H.S. - the juniors. Throughout the year they proved to be super-salesmen, selling candy and ice cream at the games and during the noon hour, selling pencils and paper before and after school, and selling almost four hundred dollars worth of subscriptions to magazines during their drive in the fall. Early in the year, the class ordered their rings of yellow and rose gold. In former years, the juniors have proudly worn class sweaters, but this year, due to war time restrictions, the sweaters were unobtainable. Ina DeJarnatt had the honor of being chosen Carnival Queen candidate by her class- mates who worked hard to support her. The juniors have their reward for their sales activities during the school year when, at the gala social function of the year, they are hosts to the seniors at the Prom, The juniors were guided during the year by lgheir class advisers, Miss Blackburn and Miss orce. 33 in James Adams Priscillo And Doris Blake Betty Helen Anderson el'SOf'1 Barbara Berg Lowell Berg Eleanor Bergman Mary Agnes Bicksler Betty Bordwell Betty Britton Brolin Esther Brown Barbara Bruce Ruth Bucklin Richard Buker Jack Burkett xi? Shirley Burroughs , Audrey Burton ,V Bruce Burton Frances Ca rlson Donald Caito 'Donald Carlson Esther Christianson Frances Countryman Ramona Court Homer Cox Beth Davey lna DeJarnatt A 'll' lna Delavergne Van Eckroad A 'vu' Adelaide Farina ,cy ef -.4 ' Robert Fill lyk' - -1 Celestia Fitch Barbara Gates Betty Glass Elmer Gorham David Grady Darwi Delilo Hartman La Lois l-loltfreter Shirley Graham n Griffeth Helen Grimm Betty Grosvenor Wendell Hart Pauline Hawkey Helen Hemmens Marjorie Henk Joyce Hill Rue Hollcrnbeak Marjorie Holt Marilyn Hoole , ' ff A Merle Huntington .. I VJ J cr - rf YJ as! K Hyden T ' Inez Johansson 2 'ii Genevieve Johnson Darlene Kelly 34 Paul Kaschub Jeanne Kelley Zita Kelley Beverly Kilt: C-eorge Kollias Edna Knepprath Truly Lampert Audrey Lang Donald Larson Charles Leaich Roberta Lembke Jess Lobdell Jeanne McClanahan Hugh McCoy Francis McElroy Rosemary McKeown Marilyn Mack Patricia Martin Shirley Mason LaVerne Matheson 'Diane Mau Faith Michel Joan Mickey Frances Morehead Harriet Morgan Franklin Muroski Bernita Nelson Juanita Nelson Helen Null Richard Patrick Helen Peters Rex Porter Murray Quincer Karl Rappleye Romona Roach Doris Rubert Margie Sabien Robert Sager Marion Schindler Tom Schoepski Kenneth Schult Howard Schumacher Merrill Schwebke Leatrice Shay Lourence Smith Shirley Summers Eugene Taylor Nona Taylor Pearl Thornton Margaret Tielkemier Genevieve Voorhies Robert Wait Gertrude Walberg Marion Ward Marguerite Welcher Clara Welin Betty Wenzel Lorenzo Whitney Barbara Widell Shirley Williams Joan Wolff Edwin Wright Roger Wright Myrtle Wylde ,,f' Qui' ,H wwf' l lxi lilhqg X i till f t X. -asia? I' X 4 '..- 'TZ K ' was In 35 u 9 i fi 5 e A Q SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Eugene Bleakley, vice-president: Robert Barnum, secretaryg Arthur Johannes, treasurer: and, seated, Alvin Barwig, president. CLASS OF '47 Here they are again - ready and raring to go - and this year they are sophomores. At the time of the Booster Carnival the class faithfully supported their Queen, Mary Sexauer, and as a result, they placed second in the contest. At the Variety Show, they tied for first place with Little Red Flannelsf' their parody of Little Red Riding Hood. Many thanks, too, Sophs, for the fine Hal- lowe'en Dance which you sponsored. Under the guidance of their advisers, Mrs. Munns and Miss Entwhistle, the Class of '47 have had a very busy and successful year. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Mary Sexauer, Calal Cough, 'Dorothy Blackledge, James O'Brien, Gloria Suhr, Ted Kiefer, and Irene Murphy, chairman. Eleanor Ackerman William Anderson Richard Balentyne Barbara Barker Robert Barnum Alvin Barwig Forrest Berg James Berg Dorothy Blackledge Barbara Blake Betty Blake Eugene Bleakley Earl Boettcher Lucille Boettcher Ronald Bordwell Audrey Brown Virginia Brown Raymond Burton Evelyn Butz Carl Carlson Marlene Carrighan Carol Chambers Emily Court James Court Roger Crawford Lloyd Dishman Patricia Dobler Jerry Dorn Cordon 'Duncan Harold Emanuel Charles Fairgrieves Marion Fenton Shirley Giesecke Geraldine Gorman Calal Cough Olivia Greenlee Mary Ciritzmacher Ruth Haffenden Beverly Haley Elmer Hallen Raymond Hart Patricia Henderson David Hendrickson Alvin Henninger Willis Hollister Nan Houston Robert Hyser Richard Jacobson Arthur Johannes Doris Johnson K- Shirley Johnson 2 Robert Kamholtz Betty Ann Kelley 1 Barry Kelton 't f ,f Ted Kiefer PQ Gladys Kinreed Ronald Klaas David Krauss Alice Knutson Delbert Lee Dean Lindvall 3' 'lrfilwvw . ' I 'll' l 37 Robert Luckey Lorraine Luckow Jeanette McCabe Neil Magnuson James Maguire Donald Meyers John Maxon Alice Meyers Margaret Mitchell Ruth Mundy Irene Murphy Veda Nevel Marjorie Nimtz XVilliam Ninernire Dale Nord James O'Brien James Ohlsen Harold Olson Kent Paulson Keith Pearson Fred Peterson Helen Persson Dolores Pittlekow Beverly Quist Wendell Rosene Roger Rubeck Diane Rundell Kenneth Schaffer Vivian Schauer Leslie Schwebke Ronald Schwebke Vivian Schwebke Nancy Sewell Mnry Sdxcuer Mary Lee Shaw Gloria Shook Frank Shappert Eileen Silver Donald Etta Smith Belle Smith Charlene Somerville Betty Stroup Gloria Suhr Viola Stockhaus Marvin Swanson Richard Thomas Raymond Tolley Louise Walker Blanche Walraven Joan Walters Shirley Wares Robert Welsh Arthur Wensky Donna Whiting Gene Wicklander Norma Wilson Ernest Wilson Marilyn Wych Mabel Wylde Roger Yates Howard Zimmer FRESHMAN OFFICERS Richard Helligas, treasurer: Edward Ross, secretary, Kenneth Bender, viceepresidentg and, seated. Robert Gibson, president. CLASS OF '48 ln the fall of l944 the halls of B.l-l.S. were invaded by a timid group of students com- monly termed treshmen. They were easily identified by their slightly dazed expressions and their proneness to ask questions. Soon, however, they lost their shyness and began work in earnest. They chose Shirley Luckovv as their Queen and won recognition for them- selves by electing her Queen of the Booster Carnival. At the Variety Show, they presented a humorous skit, The Doors Swing ln. Miss Werth and Mrs. Sellers were the class advisers who started the trosh on the road to success during their first year in Belvidere High School, SOCIAL COMMITTEE Ronald Hood, Jeanne Law lchairmanl, Barbara Haffenden, Van George, Shirley Peterson, and Barbara Stupfell. 4- ,, ,Q 'Q l r aa-t V 1 H, s m ' 5 1 i M 325 1 'K J ,Y V ' 1 1 u , 4 A 8 N 1 Iwi g, 4 5- K 1, ' . .Q TS. 'iw Q ig, va , ,sn 2 s sis xi gi, ' as lx v K Dolores Abraham Bernard Bahling Clair Barnum Betty Barr Kenneth Bender Dawn Berman Patricia Binninger Donald Blachford Jerry Bleakley Marcella Blum John Boget Robert Brown Helen Burch Clarence Burnett Allyn Burroughs Warner Burt Dolores Burton Virginia Chaplin James Crone Bill Daniels Norma Davis Arnold Dexheimer Joy Doubek Marguerite Dunbar June Ekrnan Gerald Edmison Everett Engelsen Gerald Feltz Donald Gahlbeck Richard George Van George Robert Gibson Francis Gorham Walter Gorham Richard Gritzrnacher Gene Habedank Barbara Hattenden Benita Hamish Virqinio l-leller Richard Helligas Myrtle Hollister Charles Holsker Ronald Hood Darlene Hopo Betty Houk Carol Houston Ed Huck Geraldine Huntington Beverly Hyland Ivan Johannes Phyllis Johnson Audrey Kelley Frank Kelley George Kelly Marcella Keefe Walter Keiter James Kirane Bessie Kleasner Donald Knop Norma Kraerner Rosemary Kunde Joyce Lambert Robert D, Larson Robert H, Larson Wesley Latt Jeanne Law Ruth Leeper Darlene Leggett Shirley Luckow Robert McCoy Patricia McKeown Ronald McKeown Tommy Marshall Jeanne Meyers Patricia Mickey lmogene Morgan Jeanne Mott Marilyn Murley Mae Negus Beverly Neuter Clifton Nilson Marjorie Nowels Betty Nowikowski Edith Olsen Robert Pagelott Mary Parent Edward Pavlak Audrey Peters Mary Louise Peterson Ruth Peterson Shirley Peterson Shirley Porter Clifford Pundt James Reser Eugene Rhode Wayne Rhode Edward Ross Gladys Sergent David Sawyer Darlene Schult Carol Sellers Carl Shue Jereine Shook Louis Stohr Kenneth Strate Barbara Stupfell Virginia Suhr Herman Tanner Alvin Titman Joyce Torrance Robert Totz Elizabeth Tripp James Turner Lawrence Turner James Van Vleet Shirley Vincent Shirley Voorhies Marilyn Weiner Alice Weston Jerry Whitehead Betty Wilkes Doris Wilson William Wolf Arlene Wort Albert Wrate Paul Zvonar Vll , Xl, f -af 17' ,-.. -w 'cg in X pri 13 4 if , A L 1 ' x What, Dick, haven't you grown up yet? 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U1 N101 1 ze as-as , fri: A ' Bfwmf Z O Cx, Deigais 4k I .YBTWXCZY l1 Xe xxxrkria Open N 22 Po- Q- W QM Q 'Y ,M , W, . -.4 fs if fA W il gf A Im -,rg Front Row: Frank Shappert, Bob Kamholtz, Roger Yates, Kenneth Bender, Ed Huck, Richard Gritzmacher, Dick George, Raymond Burton. Middle Row: Coach Nihan, Charles Fairgrieves, Paul Zvonar, Bob McCoy, Albert Wrate, Galel Gough, George Kelly. Top Row: Ivan Johannes, Clair Barnum, Alvin Barwig, Ted Kiefer, Warner Burt, Tom Marshall, Bill Ninemire, Kent Paul- son, 'David Hendrickson, Bill Wolf. 'THE LITTLE WARRIORS This year's Fresh-Soph football squad was undefeated in six consecutive games and well deserve the name Little Warriors. Their undefeated season can be attributed in great measure to their great spirit. Coaching the Little Warriors was Chuck Nihan, well-known and much-loved by all of his boys. The captain and fullback of the warriors was hard-running Alvin Barwig, a sophomore. The speed merchants were two freshmen, Ed Huck and Kenny Bender. Kenny also called plays and did most of the passing and kicking. The name of Ivan Johannes was 'linked with that of Kenny because this com- bination clicked all season for a good share of the touchdowns. Next came Ted Kiefer and Richard Critz- macher who filled the quarterback spot while 'Golol Cough served as back. ln the center of our line was Chuck Fairgrieves who kept up the spirit and blocked his man out of the way. At guards we had Hendrickson and Yates who were always game and kept the squad to- gether. Our tackles, Bob Kamholtz, Warner Burt, and Bob Barnum, were all big boys and were in there pitching all of the time with THE BIG BUCS The Big Bucs had only fair success this sea- son with three wins, one tie, and four losses. Offensively, the team was the equal of any of its predecessors, but it had costly lapses in defense. The performance of Captain Lyons Meyers at guard and fullback was the most outstand- ing feature of the team. Burkett and Shores showed up fine at tackle. Walker and Curtis did good work as ends. Smith, Aiken, and Pundt did a fine job of holding up the middle of the line. Roger Wright showed that he could really handle the ball at quarterback. Morgan was a very strong defensive man. Injuries kept Taylor from strutting his stuff. Dick Penticoff as quarterback showed that he had what is takes. Ed Wright was a fine runner and a good kicker. Bender and Schiltz were the speed merchants of the squad and showed up particularly well in the Marengo game. Schiltz also did most of the passing, and Bender did the kicking. As coach, Ted Mansager was well-liked by all the men. In all probability, B.H.S. will have a fine team next fall, the outlooks for it are very impressive. Nine of the players, who TH E LITTLE WARRIORS spirit and drive. Big Bill Wolf did a fine job as lett end. Other letter winners were Art Wensky and Paul Zvonar, guards: Bert Wrate, centerg and Tommy Marshall and Frank Shap- pert, tackles, THE BIG BUCS are seniors, will be playing in a bigger and much tougher game next year. They are Don Bender, Ed Curtis, Lyons Meyers, Earl Morgan, Dick Penticott, Art Pundt, Dick Schiltz, John Shores, and Jim Walker. SCORES SCORES B.l-l.S. .... .... H arlem , . . .. ... 8 l'lal'leIT1 ........ 6 ,,,, ,, lvlarrnion .- B.H.S.. . . . . .13 St, Thomas ..... 6 B-HS --.- . . St. Thomas BHS.. .. . . .13 Rochelle .. 7 gig ---' ---- MCHQNY - B,H,s,. .. ...33 Harvard .. 6 BHS 5f5:e e H B.l-l.S.... 7 Geneva .. O Genevlanil B,l-l,S.. .. . . .27 Marengo ... ... 6 B.H.S Marengo ,, V'3V5'l'Y Dar Criffeth, guard Jim Adams, gua d Managers Dorn, Duncan, and Johannes Bob Barnum' tackle BOLD Sager, Center Charles Leaich end 49 New D. Schlit J, Burke B B. Burfo B z ff V1 D. Como R. Schmeling A. Pundf BB D. C-riffeth L. Meyers BBB J. Moore C. Taylor BBB E. Morgan BB D, Wrighf BB Berg Mgr. Bender BBB Wm E. Wrlgh! B C. Leonard BB r7'l,? 5' 51 THE BIG BUCS The Belvidere Varsity basketball turnout was about twenty men at the start of the sea- son with Taylor, Leonard, Meyers, and Bender the only returning lettermen from last year. The season started out very slowly with three losses and one win in the first four starts. As the season progressed to the holiday tourna- ment, the Bucs downed Aquin, Geneva, and Harlem to win the tournament by a small margin. During this tournament Lyons Mey- ers, Don Bender, Roger Wright, and Art Pundt showed that they were good shots and that they could keep a cool head when the chips were down. As the season moved on, Belvi- dere picked up two more wins over Woodstock and Marengo with Goach Mansager shifting the line-up from game to game. As the season progressed, we met with a series of losses to East Rockford, West Rock- ford, St. Thomas, Harlem, Dundee, and Free- port. After another shifting of the line, B.H.S. got back on its feet and walloped Kirkland, Marengo, and Woodstock. Looking back on the work of the players, we find that Chuck Leonard, regular Buc for- ward, topped the scoring with l93 points. Don Bender, another real star who never let down in a single game, placed second in scor- ing with l7l points. Art Pundt was the big boy who filled in at center, and Taylor and Morgan and Burton alternated at guards after Lyons Meyers left for the Navy. Larry Smith came out late and became a guard, starring in the last games and ranking first for the season in shooting percentage. Jack Burkett and LaRue Hollembeak were valuable centers, the latter also being one of the leading scorers. Ed and Roger Wright, both of whom will be back next year, proved valuable forwards. SCORES B.H.S ..., 36 Genoa , . . 27 B.H.S .... 39 Marmion .. 42 B.H.S.... ...37 Harlem ..... 29 B.H.S.. .. .M53 St. Thomas... 36 B.H.S., .. ...3l Freeport .,.. 4l B.H.S.. .. . . .33 Dundee .. ... 38 B.H.S.. ,. ...3l West Rockford. , . . .40 B.H.S .... 58 Kirkland .. . . 45 l3.l'l.S .... 50 Marengo .... l9 B.H.S.... .... 4l Byron 39 B.l-l.S .... 33 Kirkland .. . 4l B.H.S.. ., .... 26 Elgin .. .. '54 B.H.S ....48 Hebron .. .. Zl B.H.S ,... 52 Marengo .. .. 33 l3.H.S ..,. 40 St. Thomas. . . 47 B.H.S .... 4l Woodstock , . .... .32 B.H.S .... 26 East Rockford. 47 B.H.S .... 37 Harlem . ..,. 54 B.H.S.. .. ....... 42 Dundee .. 42 B.H.S. ............ 22 Sycamore . . 23 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT B.H.S. ..,......... 50 Aquin .. .. 3l B.H.S.. .. .... 33 Geneva .. 30 B.H.S.. .. .... 43 Harlem .. 42 RECIONALS B.H.S .... 72 Rockton ..... 2' B.H.S . . . .28 East Rockford. 77 Front Row: Ken Bender, Ed Huck, Bill Wolf, Van George, Bob Barnum, Gene Bleakley, Charles Foirgrieves Art Johannes, Ivan Johannes, Howard Zimmer. Back Row: Richard Helligas, Richard Gritzmacher, Bob Larson, George Kelly, Allen Burrows, Frank Shappert, Tommy Marshall, Bob McCoy, Jerry Bleakley, Raymond Burton. THE LITTLE BUCS In basketball as in football, we see the Little Bucs having a larger turnout than the Varsity squad. Howard Zimmer was the only returning letterman of last season. ln spite of this, the Little Buc's season started out with a bang with only one loss in the first seven games, and this was in an overtime game with Elgin. As the season rolled on, the Little Bucs defeated team after team and built up a big fan following. The Little Bucs owe much of their success to their great spirit which they displayed all through the basketball season as well as during the football season. Like the varsity, however. they could overcome neither Rockford nor Elgin. Reviewing the team, we find at center lvan Johannes, who proved worthy of his position and gives promise of becoming a great player. Kenny Bender and Howard Zimmer, guards, were good shots and had plenty of speed. Bleakley, Gritzmacher, and Art Johannes were the forwards and powered in many baskets throughout the season. Bob Barnum proved versatile, playing well at center and forward as well as at guard. Van George proved to be a valuable guard. Next year, Howard Zimmer and Art Jo- hannes, as juniors, will move on to the varsity squad. The rest of the boys will be back, mak- ing the prospects bright for a great season next year. The boys owe a lot of their spirit and drive to Coach Chuck Nihan who did a fine job of keeping the boys in hand. SCORES B.H.S Genoa .... B.H.S Marmion .. B.H.S Harlem .. . . B,H.S St. Thomas. . . B.H.S Freeport ..... B.H.S Dundee .. .. . B.H.S West Rockford B.H.S Kirkland .... B.H.S lvlarengo .. . . B.H.S.... Byron B.H.S.. .. ... Kirkland .. B.H.S Elgin .. . B.H.S Hebron .. . B.H.S Marengo .. . B.H.S St. Thomas. . . B.H.S Woodstock .. B.H.S.. . . . . . East Rockford. B.H.S Harlem .. .. . B.H.S.. .. ... 'Dundee .. .. B.H.S.. .. ... Sycamore .. . I N T H E S P O R T L I G H T 54 L Standing: Marion Rennie, Betty Luckow. Kneeling: Bernita Nelson, Esther Christianson, Barbara Berg. OUR CHEERLEADERS Good-looking, winsome, and well-bred, our cheerleaders were a source of pride to B.H.S. and did a fine job of pepping up the crowds during the athletic contests of the year. The first string, shown above, were truly resplendent in their new costumes of purple corduroy with white collars and hair bows. The second string, composed of freshmen and sophomores, didn't fare so well as far as their regalia was concerned, but they led cheers with fine style and spirit and it is hoped that next year they too will be decked out more gloriously. To Mr. LeFevre goes the credit for coach- ing both groups in their routines at the begin- ning of the season and for developing in them the co-ordination, style, and precision which won for them much admiration and applause from fans both at home and out-of-town. Here's to you, Mr. Lelfevrel Jeanne Law, Joan Mickey, Donna Whiting, Dorothy Blackledge, Benita Harnish, Patty Mickey, and Betty Blolce. .1 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Mark time! lSHUF-fle, shuffle, SHUF-fle, shuffle.i Forward, march! lOff we goll To the left flank, march! lWoopsl l'm the only one going this wayll Yes, the girls of B.H.S. are learning preci- sion marching. Gym classes this year meet every day instead of twice a week-in accord- ance with new state regulations-and march- ing has been an important part of the cur- riculum. UP-down! UP-down! 7-8-9-lOl Touch toesl Bend knees! l, 2, 3, 4l Daily exercises are another requirement of the new keeping fit program, and such ex- clamations as Ouchl Am I stiff! or Oh, my poor back! were often heard as hitherto undreamed of muscles were brought into play for the first time. At the beginning of the first semester, the girls spent their time in gym classes in march- ing and exercising. Later, they spent part of the period in playing games lsuch as dodge- balll, in racing different types of the relay, and in practicing basketball passes. Still later, they learned different folk-dances and schot- tisches, Pianists for the gym classes were BASKETBALL TEAMS SENIOR Marion Rennie, Eunice Stieg, Lorraine Rey- nolds, Phyllis White, Corleta Baker, Beverly Hamblett, Rowene Sexauer, JUNIOR Beth Davey, Audrey Lang, Esther Brown. Betty Brolin, Betty Britton, Bernita Nelson. Juanita Nelson, Peggy Welcher, Barbara Berg, Diane Mau, Romona Roach. SOPHOMORE Joan Walters, Audrey Brown, Donna Whit- ing, Gloria Suhr, Diane Rundell, Mary Kay Sexauer, Dolores Pittlekow, Barbara Barker, Mary Lee Shaw, Alice Meyers, lrene Murphy. Nancy Sewell. FRESHMAN Jeanne Law, Benita l-larnish, Jeanne Mey- ers, Carol l-louston, Marilyn Murley, Hazel Burch, Mary Lou Peterson, Betty Barr, Darlene Schult, Pat McKeown, Dolores Abraham, Aud- rey Neufer. Audrey Burton, Mary Agnes Bicksler, and Ramona Court. During the second semester, teams in basketball and volleyball were or- ganized, tournaments between classes being played off in March and in April, Because of the huge size of the gym classes this year - some of the classes numbered eighty - much of the coaching was done by student directors. The girls who assisted Miss Werth, girls' athletic supervisor, were Beth Davey, Phyllis White, Margaret Kling, and Marilyn McKern. Dancing for rhythm and grace. Carnes tor speed and alertness. Marching for precision and timing 'v X. , ov Eff 'ef urs ' Q-N nw? vs-We B H-ww Be c?'1'S11 f 8008: 'amp Sade W '09 9 S a V 0 WB wx' svvscsw' Fo een Ov 'V Soon efvvo 'T0 380-50 Jany Tvfazbm Q15 WT' ' Stamp SQBHS 'C 17 'HW 10? YL L ales 223I5ff',Z'f?.'?fffe'lf 2 4514 'DSX 1ZLf0'9f -Lo' 0 6' 'r- ?o.s C 50600 7' S69 A2342 'vQ4Q'p'L ' JO Q6 'X di 5 94 0 - 5 Q Pr Q. ' l '6 0. ,fp 3 CQ- Q. 'I 'W 4 'y 'F 6123 9' . Q1 A, glib SS W 781. fly 'Q UIYZPO,-8 ' S .QS 54 Qu , S 5 22X Q Q 4. , T5 ,x az' Pteekfwea' ' MW' Q gf W 410, 1 af, v9.9 - C7 QV. Qu- df ww 0f'f6N'-21 M412- 'fe8e Y' 'L 6 4, 4 PJ 0.94. 'lt Y' .40 6' 'F Ce, of ly Fa, 0150, cf Q eb FW dwffv 'f A '00, 1 OI' NW 7 , A OUR BAND We of Belvidere High School are proud of our band which has carried out a rather heavy schedule this year. During the fall, band members braved the icy blasts to add musical inspiration to foot- ball gamesg on Armistice Day, they led the parade and also played for the ossembly pro- gram: they provided music for the Fifth War Loan Drive, the Sixth War Loan Drive, and the presentation of the E flag to the Na- tional Sewing Machine Company. The band also loaned its inspiration to our home basketball games. At the Rockford tilt, it presented a much-enjoyed skit, Down on the Farm, starring Jim Balentyne, the farmer with the mare, Berkeley Duncan, the farmer's son with the little, little dogg and the twirlers, as farmerettes. One of the highlights of the school year, the annual band concert, will be presented on the twelfth of May, ond will offer o voried pro- grom of overotures, mcirches, chomber music, sere- nodes, cmd populor selections. When V-E day is onnounced, the bond will ploy for the porcide ond speciol program. Closing the yecir's octivi- ties, Kep's musicians will play for the Memo- rial Day parade and forthe baccalaureate and commencement exercises. ln addition to teaching the band members to play well, Mr. Kepley has instilled in them a deep appreciation of music which will stand them in good stead in later life. Mr. Kepley himself is an accomplished pianist, and all of us have enjoyed the occasions on which he has played for us. Our hearty thanks go to Mr. Kepley, too, for the many photographs which he has taken for our yearbook. The two quartets, pictured below, have provided entertainment for many affairs, including P.T.A.'s and church pro- grams. The flute quartet consists of Elizabeth Tripp, Marguerite Welcher, Jeanne Law, and Rosemary Kunde. The clarinet quartet is composed of Marion Rennie, Paul Caldwell, Robert Sager, and Shirley Burroughs. xv, - Yi Q X X S N Y , Q f M ' W 4, r N., ., kv 5 'XS X pf' f AN' li as f. f 4, A. Qs H - X ,S V Q 'H fig I A , ' f . OBOES Betty Luckow Helen Burch FLUTES Marguerite Welcher Jeanne Law Elizabeth Tripp Rosemary Kunde CLARINETS Paul Caldwell Robert Sager Marion Rennie Shirley Burroughs Marion Ward Mylrae Lane Margie Sabien Shirley Vincent Frances Morehead Darlene Schult Walter Kiefer Vtfalter Gorham Here are the twirlers who have entertained us with their display of skill at football and basketball games Above: Rosemary Kund:-, Roy Bender, Morlyn Kizer Middle: Juanita Nelson, Carol Sellers. Below: Lorraine Hall, Diane Rundell, Charmeine Whitehead. BAN D PERSONNEL TENOR SAXOPHON Harvey Clark BARITONE SAXOPH Louise Winne CORNETS Dean Smith Robert McKibben Audrey Burton James O'Brien Eugene Wicklander Robert Winne Donald Caito Ronald Ray Gloria Swail Beverly Hamblett Gladys Sergent TROMBONES Beverly Helligas Robert Schmeling 62 ES ONES BARITONES Joyce Barnes Lowell Berg Paul Johnson Mary Ralston BASSES Ronald Hood James Crone Robert Gibson Donald Blachford SNARE DRUMS Charles Leaich Darwin Griffeth James Dishman BASS DRUMS Charlotte Gallagher TYMPANI Esther Christianson Front row: Richard Penticoff, Earl Morgan, Kenneth Foster, Gene Taylor, Alvin Barwig, James Balentyne, Charles Leonard, Darwin Criffeth. Second row: Lyons Meyers, Richard Schiltz, Roger Wright, Dean Smith, James Walker, l-lugh McCoy, James Adams. Third row: Mr, Mansager, James Berg, Robert Fill, Arthur Pundt, Robert Strom, Kenneth Miles, Joe Pettey. Laurence Smith, Mr, Nihan, Fourth row: La Rue l-lollembeak, David Grady, Russell Schraeder, John Shores, Donald Bender, Robert Barnum OUR B CLUB OFFICERS James Walker ................. President Earl Morgan. . . . . .Vice-President Lyons Meyers ............ ..... S ecretary Ed Curtis ..................... Treasurer Mr. Mansager and Mr. Nihan. . .Co-Advisers l-lere is the B Club - the athletes of B.H.S. -- the men who have earned a major or minor letter in football, basketball, or track. The members of this club set up their own troining rules ond oword pins to the boys who are outstanding in athletics. Meetings are held in Room 2ll once a week at l2:3O. Besides these regular meetings, special ones are called to settle problems of the moment. lFlashl - Quite a few B Club members were back early at noon during Februaryll The club raises most of its money by selling pop and popcorn at the basketball and football games and spends its funds on initiation, a banquet, and dances for its members. Last fall, the B Club won first place in the group stunts at the Variety Show with its highly modernized version of Macbeth, revamped by the clever and inimitable Mr. Charles Nihan. The cast starred James Wal- ker, Dean Smith, John Shores, Kenneth Miles. Kenneth Foster, Dick Schiltz, Donald Bender, ond Dick Penticoff. ln March, a potluck supper and dance was held which started the social season rolling. ln April, the annual B Club banquet and dance was held with the Community Building gaily decorated with the traditional purple and gold. During the first part of May, the annual initiation of new members is held terminat- ing with a picnic along the Kishwaukee with plenty of pop and hot dogs. The process of undergoing the final stages of membership is quite complicated and grueling, and the pledges are always glad when they're duly sworn in as bona fide members, The initia- tion ceremonies officially complete the B Club social calendar for the year. Front row: Barbara l-laffenden, Jeanne Law, Leatrice Shay, Phyllis Johnson, Patricia McKeown, C-ladys Sergent. Middle row: Miss Fairchild, Jess Lobdell, Edwin Wright, Rolf Wainscott, Shirley Giesecke, Joan Walters, Marilyn Mc- Kern, Jeanne Meyers, Eileen Silver, Lila Glass, Mary Louise Peterson. Top row: Donald Caito, Hugh McCoy, Kenneth Miles, Harold Willard, Allen Silver, Donna Whiting, Gloria Suhr, 'Diane Rundell, Mary Agnes Bicksler. Joyce Bahr, Barbara Stupfell. Joyce Bahr. .. Lila C-lass .... Eileen Silver... Allen Silver ...... Mary Agnes Bickser. . . Edwin Wright .... Marilyn McKern. . Shirley C-iesecke . . Beverly Helligas. .. Marguerite Schlottman .... Business Betty Lou Crysen ...... Circulation Gila Henning. .Assistant Circulation Nellie Holmes .... . .Subscription Miss Fairchild... . . . .Managing ......News ...Page ...Page ...Page ...Page .......Page Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor ...Mailing Manager Advertising Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager ...........Adviser OUR BEL- And here is the Bel-Hi News staff, the busiest group in B.H.S., always hustling and bustling to get the paper out on time. This year, the Bel-Hi News has been bigger and better than ever before with four large pages printed at the Daily Republican replac- ing the mimeographed paper of the past six years. How proud we were, too, of those special cuts which made the front pages so attractivel Joyce Bahr and Lila C-lass were chosen as co-editors last spring and attended journalistic classes at the summer session of Northwestern University. Next fall, Ed Wright will take over the duties of editor, and he, too, will take advantage of the Bel-Hi News Editorial Schol- Front row: Dolores Pittlekow, Charmeine Whitehead, Nellie Holmes, Nancy Sewell, Barbara Bruce, Joan Wolff, Middle row: Beverly Helligas, Dorothy Blackledge, Ina DeJarnatt, Ruth Haffenden, ,loon Wolters, Betty Wenzel, Marilyn McKern, Shirley Burroughs, Lorraine Hall, Darlene Kaltenbach, Betty Grosvenor, Top row: Betty Brolin, Betty Britton, Geraldine Gorman, Herman Tanner, Ilene Ketelhut. Shirley Fairgrieves, Janet Chap- man, Eunice Stieg, Josephine Kirane, Gila Henning, Marguerite Schlottman, Miss Fairchild, Jeanne Zimmer, Marilyn Swanson, HI NEWS arship and will attend Northwestern this sum- mer. The editors have given special training to all page editors and reporters to help them in their work. Staff members were urged to attend these classes in iournalism which were held in Room 304. This extra training was reflected in the high quality of the Bel-Hi News. Besides the cuts which featured many front pages, the Bel-Hi News offered many other new attractions this year. Such columns as lt Con't Happen Here or Con lt? The Bugle Coll, Korn ond Koncly, Know Them? The Woy l See lt, ond Sport Corners were popular in- novations. Thanks to a good production staff, the Bel- Hi News is always in the money and can afford to give the editorial staff a good backing, A steady source of income is the sale of chocolate milk and potato chips during the lunch hour each week day. ln October, the Bel-Hi News sponsored their annual Variety Show, always a popular affair and very lucrative. Prizes of three dollars each were awarded to the best class stunt, tied by the seniors with Scien- tific Hour and the sophomores with Little Red Flannels : the best group stunt, won by the B Club with its take-off on Macbeth : and the best individual stunt, won by Dean Smith and his golden-voiced trumpet. The staff and their adviser, Miss Fairchild, have the hearty thanks of the school for the time and talent which they devote to publish- ing such a splendid paper. Front row: Dick Penticoff, Charmeine Whitehead, Nellie Holmes, Jane Houston, Gloria Schmidt, Margaret Nord. Top row: Dick Schiltz, Marcia Laing, Peter Kelly, Jack Binninger, Miss Beverly, Miss McCord. OUR BELVI STAFF CO-EDITORS Nellie Holmes Marcia Laing BUSINESS MANAGERS Jack Binninger Margaret Nord STAFF ASSISTANTS Jane Houston Peter Kelly Dick Penticoff Dick Schiltz Gloria Schmidt Chormeine Whitehead CHECK-ROOM ASSISTANTS Laurence Smith Bill Larson Charlotte Gallagher Jane Gibbs Eunice Ekman Betty Bordwell ADVISERS Miss McCord Miss Beverly Here is the l945 Belvi staff, a group who have worked on an extremely worthy project -to present to classmates, faculty, and other friends of B.H.S. a comprehensive record of our school year-a record which will recall in later years the fun, the work, the association, and the inspiration which we have received at B,H.S. We thought that you might be interested in some details of our work-of how we start out in September with 80 blank pieces of paper, a few sharp pencils, and a camera and end up in May with our finished book-so we are including some pictures of our progress. We earn extra money to finance the book by operating the check-room in the Commu- nity Building. This year, with very few of the staff members able to take over, we are very deeply indebted to Larry Smith, Bill Larson, Charlotte Gallagher, Jane Gibbs, Eunice Ek- man, and Betty Bordwell without whose timely assistance we would have had to have cut down on the number of pictures in our book. We also express our appreciation to the senior class whose generous gift made possible our extra pages and extra snapshots, We hope that you like the l9-45 Belvil First of all, pictures are taken, Mr. Kirnmey obligingly wraps our copy for the engravers. All pics lalmost 800ll must be sorted and mounted. Office records are consulted for accuracy and detail. All copy for the printers must be typed. Everybody works in Room 2014! We Collect Sl65O7littIe by little! We thank Larry, Bill, Charlotte. Jane. Eunice, and Betty for helping us with the check- FOOITW. OUR CHORUS The Belvidere High School chorus began its work this year under a new director, Mr. Franklyn LeFevre, who has had a great deal of experience and huge success in the field of vocal music. Early in the year a Fall Festival was planned. This gala affair was presented in November with 650 grade school students and the high school chorus participating. The audience was greatly impressed with the fine quality of the choral work. Just before Christmas, the chorus scored a second hit with its program given in the assembly for the high school students, The selections included Green Cathedral, Carol of the Russian Children, Lo, How a Rose ls Blooming, and Night So Dark and Hour So Late. A number that was especially enjoyed by the students was the brief and snappy Flreflies. A second concert, equally successful was given on March twenty-first for the high school assembly. The first group of songs included Grant Us To Do with Zeal, The Cherubim Song, To Thee We Sing, and Land of Hope and Glory. A second group consisted of Swinging on a Star, South American Fantasy, and The Sleigh. On the twenty-eighth of March, the chorus again appeared in the F.F.A. Minstrel Show, opening the program with Dark Town Strut- ter's Ball, and We Got a Smile or Two and closing the entertainment with Swinging on a Star, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, and a finale. The highlight of the year was the presen- tation of The Mikado by a chorus of one hundred and sixty voices on the evenings of April twelfth and thirteenth. The leading roles were ably handled by Dick George as his Majesty, the Mikado, Berkeley Duncan as Pooh Bah, the comedy relief, Walter Gorham as Pish Tushg and Van George as Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner. Romantic interest was supplied by.Bob Sager as Nanki-Poo and Lucinda Joiner as Yum-Yum. Elizabeth Tripp as Pitti Sing and Marilyn Smith as Peep-Bo supported the role of Yum-Yum. Joyce Barnes portrayed the role of the villain, Ka- tisha. Handicapped by difficulties in securing cos- tumes, materials, and accessories, the operetta adopted simplicity of stage setting and cos- tumes as its keynote. The huge success of the polished performance is a tribute to the ability, ambition, and fine coaching of Mr. LeFevre. The many achievements of this year's chorus give promise of an even finer chorus in the future. lt is hoped that next year a Boys Glee Club and a Girls Glee Club can be added. Certainly we shall all look forward to future presentations of H.M.S. Pinafore, The Bohemian Girl, The Elijah, or even The Messiah. Fine work, Mr. LeFevrel Front row: Geraldine Huntington, Virginia Heller, Patricia Binninger, Joyce Lambert, Louise Walker, Delores Burton, Joyce Torrance, Betty Ann 'Kelley, Marguerite Dunbar, Barbara Stupfell, Marjorie Henk. Second row: Ramona Court, Marilyn Weiner, Audrey Lang, Myrtle Wylde, Mabel Wylde, Gerald Feltz, Gordon Duncan, Betty Nowikowski, Marlyn Kizer, Audrey Peters, Patricia Mickey, Patricia Henderson. Marjorie Nimtz. Third row: Barbara Barker, Roberta Lembke, Darlene Sunden, Marilyn Swanson, Phyllis White, Benita Harnish, Dolores Abraham, Phyllis Johnson, Kenneth Schaffer, Berkeley Duncan, Margaret Tielkemeier, Vivian Schwebke, Virginia Brown, Priscilla Anderson, Diane Mau. Fourth row: Elizabeth Tripp, Shirley Summers, Emily Court, Lucinda Joiner, Van George, Thomas Marshall, Robert Sager, Paul Zvonar, Walter Gorham, Ruth Leeper, Dorothy Blackledge, Wilma Hyden, Pauline Hawkey, Francis Carlson. 5 . .Q :Q CJ AJ l ,Mya as QZESNSZM' H - i.. ,. .:. ,. Bottom row: James Kirane, Arnold Dexheimer, Everett Engelsen, James Turner, George Ryan, Wayne Rho de,Dean Lindvall, Merle Huntington, Donald Blachford. Second row: Wesley Latt, Kenneth Ekman. Charles Holsker, Leslie Schwebke, James Maguire, Ronald Schwebke, Alvin Henninger, Marion Fenton, David Sawyer. Third row: Rex Porter, LaVerne Matheson, Merrill Schwebke, Roger Crawford, Robert Hyser, Forrest Berg, James Reser, Howard Schumaker, Norman Wilson, Top row: Floyd Meyers, Richard Jacobson, Neill Magnuson, Robert Luckey, Robert Barnum, Harold Olson, Laurence Tur- ner, Mr. Hoffman. OUR F.F.A. OFFICERS George Ryan ............. ..... P resident Rex Porter ....,. Vice-President Merle Schwebke.. .... Treasurer Howard Schumaker. . . . . .Reporter Alvin Henninger. . . .. .Secretary Ronald Schwebke. . . . .Watchdog Mr. Hoffman ..... . . .Adviser The fifth year of the F.F.A., the Future Farmers of America, Mr, Hoffman's boys, was a successful one. The year carries over into the summer when the boys continue their school projects and work on the l60 acre F.F.A. farm. This land is on contour with strip cropping methods of farming. Last year the farm produced good yields of 2500 bushels of oats, 29 tons of straw, and l20 tons of hay. Most of this produce has already been sold. and the money has been used to purchase a new power mower, a corn planter, a tractor, and a side-delivery rake. Besides working the F.F.A. farm, the club works twenty acres of lots in town and cares for a large apple orchard. On November 4 the F.F.A. Hog Sale was held with proceeds totaling 353460. The Achievement Banquet, one of the highlights of the F.F.A. year, was held December l3. Mr. Hoffman presented awards for successful project performance to: Leslie Schwebke lDairyl, Wendell Rosene lDairyl, Robert Luckey lDairyl, Roger Crawford lDairyl, Al- vin Henninger lDairyl, George Ryan lBeefl, Marion Fenton lBeefl, Roger Rubeck lSwinel , and Dean Lindvall lSwinel. ln addi- tion, he presented special awards for unusually successful projects to Howard Schumaker lSwinel, Keith Knauss lDairyl, LaVerne Matheson lBeefl, and Don Reser lSwinel. ln December, the FFA. began their new projects and new records. This month was further highlighted for many of the boys by a visit to the livestock show in Chicago. ln February, the boys began work on the Fourth Annual Minstrel Show. This event, presented March 28, corny and popular as ever, was a huge success with LaRue Hollem- beak presiding as interlocutor and with such an assortment of end men as George Ryan, Harold Willard, Donald Caito, Hugh McCoy. Berkeley Duncan, and James Balentyne. Vocal solos by Darlene Schult and Edna Knepprath also proved popular hits. Another standout was the Srnc-lay Trio, starring Mabel and Myr- tle Wylde and LaVerne Johnson. Two skits, The Tea Salesman and The Roosevelts Travel Again added to the hilarity. ln April, the boys worked hard on their orchard and farm, pruning, spraying, and pre- paring soil. Early in May, the faculty and the Board of Education again cooperated with the farmers in the great labor shortage and the boys who were needed were excused from school to spend full time on their farms. Ex- aminations were given early, and these boys received their full academic credits. Thus ended a busy school yearl The F.F.A. boys learn by doing! , ,- t X , ' 7 . Qfearkgz- flu f ,ffm-.. ',,,s...-3,3 7 .JIM , .ig-,4...f ,hgh , mi .awww ,, , , a ,, 1 f - , f r ' ' A ,,, ,,,, , V at .. -,.. il,- Front row: Bernita Nelson, Barbara Berg, Marion Rennie, Beth Davey, Audrey Burton, Margaret Kling, Joan Mickey, Mary Agnes Bicksler, Beverly Kiltz, Beverly Helligas, Joyce Bahr, Lila Glass, Genevieve Voorhies, Jane Houston, Lois Feltz, Betty Glass, .loan Wolff, Betty Grosvenor, Betty Brolin, Betty Britton, Second row: Ruth Bucklin, Doris Rubert, Romona Roach, Marjorie Henk, Margaret Tielkemeier, Patricia Martin, 'Darlene Peterson, Bette Kahler, Marcia Laing, Margaret Countryman, Charmeine Whitehead, Esther Brown, Helen Hemmens, Rowene Sexauer, Juanita Nelson, Marguerite Welcher, Jeanne Zimmer, Pauline Hawkey, Helen Anderson, Eleanor Bergman, Myrtle Wylde. Third row: Shirley Williams, Barbara Bruce, Shirley Burroughs, Myrtle Mundy, Lorraine Hall, Janet Chapman, Ina DeJar- natt, lnez Johansson, Marian Ward, Lois Holtfreter, Beverly Harnblett, Audrey Lang, Trudy Lampert, Frances Country- man, Marilyn Mack, Betty Oakley, Gila Henning, Esther Christianson, Gertrude Walberg, Betty Bordwell, Gloria Schmidt, Eunice Steig. Fourth row: Audrey Luce, Phyllis White, Gertrude Koch, Margaret Nord, Marlyn Kizer, Mylrae Lane, Lucinda Joiner, Diane Mau, Nellie Holmes, Marian Schindler, Mary Kay Sueltman, Marilyn McKern, Marguerite Schlottman, Ilene Ketelhut, Gladys Boget, Darlene Frint, Shirley Fairgrieves, Lorraine Hauth, Lorraine Reynolds, Corleto Baker, Betty Wenzel. OFFICERS Marion Rennie .......... ..... P resident Trudy Lampert ............. Vice-President Joyce Barnes. . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer Barbara Berg. . . ....... Junior Assistant Mary Sexauer. . . . . .Sophomore Assistant Miss Werth. . . ........... Adviser iFrom a junior girl's diaryl October IO. Today was the G.A.A. Buddy Hike. All of the girls in high school were in- vited so there was a fine chance to get better acquainted. Those hot dogs, apples, and choc- OUR olate milk sure were good! Hiking out to Sex- auer's farm is quite a trek! iNo wonder we turned the hike into a hitch-hike on the way homell November 25. Ah! the G.A A. dance! lt was really smooth! The dance floor repre- sented a winter scene replete with pine trees, snow drifts lcotton ones, if you're of a scien- tific turn of mindll, with a toboggan, ice- skates, and skis picturesquely placed, Marcia and Charmeine made a backdrop for the or- chestra-dark blue covered with sparkling snow - it was right sharp! The dance pro- grams were cute, too - tiny snowmen with a Front row: Joanne Mott, Betty Barr, Mary Louise Peterson, Patricia Mickey, Jeanne Meyers, Eileen Silver, Viola Stock- haus, Barbara Stupfell, Dawn Berman, Dolores Pittlekow, Carol Houston, Darlene Schult, Audrey Brown, Gloria Suhr. Diane Rundell, Nan Houston, Lorraine Luckow, Shirley Vincent, Dolores Burton, Second row: Joyce Lambert. Edith Olsen, 'Dolores Abraham, Patricia Binninger, Marilyn Murley, Charlene Somerville, Shirley Giesecke, Marguerite Dunbar, Gloria Shook, Patricia Henderson, Mabel Wylde, Nancy Sewell, lrene Murphy, Beverlv Haley, Alice Meyers, Betty Blake, Imogene Morgan, Patricia McKeown, Norma Kraemer, Joyce Torrance, Myrtle Hollister. Third row: Norma Davis, Vivian Schwebke, Joy Doubek, Phyllis Johnson, Marjorie Nowels, Helen Burch, Carol Sellers, Betty Houk. Audrey Neufer, Shirley Voorhies, Marilyn Weiner, Shirley Luckow, Mae Negus, Shirley Peterson, Bar- bara Barker, Benita Harnish, Joyce Barnes Last row: Jeanne Law, Elizabeth Tripp, Emily Court, Ruth Mundy, Mary Lee Shaw, Blanche Walraven, Eleanor Ackerman. Geraldine Gorman, Joan Walters, Dorothy Blackledge, Barbara Haffenden, Ruth Haffenden. Gladys Sergent, Vivian Schauer, Mary Gritzmacher, Byrdell Brockman, Beverly Neufer, Bessie Kleasner, Patricia Dobler, Donna Whiting, Mary Sexauer. G.A.A. bit of sparkle here and there. iSounds as if I should have worn a ski suit, but l went glam- orous in my new rose silk. And Bob sent me gardeniasl He's a honeyli December l l, We had our Christmas Tea this afternoon. The Homemaking Club helped us to make this a truly elegant affair. Our mothers were guests of honor. The tea tables were pretty - all Christmassy - and Barbara Berg and Marion Rennie and their mothers poured. They really have style, don't they? We were proud of them! January l9. Tonight is the G.A.A. and Industrial Arts Club potluck dinner. Mmmml More good food! And those l. A. boys are awfully cute, too, aren't they? February 23. Today, we initiated the pledges. Bet they're glad that's over! Mert's Operation on the stage was a riot. l'll always laugh too when I think of Bob Hope and Elea- nor's getting their suitcases mixed in the South Pacific! May l6. Tonight is the Mother and Daugh- ter's Day Banquet, our last big social function. Wonder who will get awards for points earnecl in hiking, archery, volleyball, and basketball. Hope I don't cry when we sing good-bye to the seniors! This has been a swell yearl Front row: Emily Court, Betty Stroup, Louise Walker, Etta Belle Smith, Lucille Boettcher. Pat Henderson, Audrey Brown, Lorraine Luckow, Diane Rundell, Gloria Suhr, Betty Blake, Nancy Sewell. Second row: Nellie Holmes, Dorothy Blackledge, Doris Blake, Eleanor Bergman, Shirley Johnson, Gloria Shook, June Ekman, Zita Kelley, Beverly Haley, Daisy McElroy, Gertrude Walberg, Betty Bordwell, Eunice Ekman, Barbara Bruce, Beth Davey. Third row: Miss Force, Mary Lee Shaw, Gladys Kinreed, Doris Wilson, Beverly Quist, Marilyn Mack, Betty Oakley, Joyce Barnes, Margaret Mitchell, Alice Hale, Audrey Kelley, Olivia Greenlee, Doris Johnson, Virginia Chaplin, Janet Chapman, Betty Grosvenor. Top row: Evelyn Butz, Darlene Frint, Mary Kay Sueltman, Vivian Schwebke. ,Vivian Schauer, Mary Gritzmacher, Ilene Ket- elhut, Byrdell Brockman, Shirley Summers, Betty Glass, Audrey Luce. OUR HOMEMAKING CLUB OFFICERS Joyce Barnes ....... ........... P resident Daisy McElroy ............. Vice-President Betty Oakley. . . ...... Treasurer Miss Force ...,.... ............. A dviser For the first time, our Homemaking Club this year has been affiliated with a national organization of Homemaking Clubs, thus re- ceiving the benefits derived from knowing what other high school clubs are doing and what national themes and projects are being suggested. The national organization also sponsors during the summer a Student Home- makers' Camp which our girls are eligible to attend. The first meeting of the club, which was held in October, was highlighted by the elec- tion of officers and plans for future meetings. In November the girls decided to prepare their own dinner for the meetings and, with the help of Miss Force, it was a great success. December was a busy month. The Home- making Club, with the G.A,A,, put on the Annual Mother and Daughter Tea. The dining room of the Community Building was attrac- tively decorated in keeping with Christmas, Ramona Court being in charge of the arrange- ments. ln December, too, many mothers and boy friends were made happy with Christmas gifts of delicious home-made candy from the girls in the club. At the Booster Carnival, the girls made money by selling tempting cookies and popcorn balls which they had prepared. There was no meeting in January, but the club made up for this in February by having a combined Valentine Day party and a roller- skating party. Tables at dinner were attrac- tively decorated by the girls with red hearts and ivy plants in red wrappings. A club project was the serving of hot lunches for a few weeks during the winter. The girls themselves planned, prepared, and served the meals. The students who partook of these repasts really got their money's worth, paying only a quarter for a well-bal- anced luncheon. During March, April, and May, the girls aided in the war effort by assisting the Red Cross to make its quota of military kitbags and also to make lap-robes for hospitalized sol- diers. One of the things our Homemakers would like to do in the future is to send an outstand- ing member to the summer camp. Good luck to you, future homemakersl Front row: Richard Schiltz, Earl Morgan, William Anderson. Lorenzo Whitney, Lee Nilson, Donald Smith, Donald Meyers, Ronald Bordwell, Louis Stohr, Edword Ross, James Balentyne, Donald Carlson, Albert Wrate, Donald Gahlbeck, Homer Cox, Bruce Burton. Second row: Mr. McGuirk, Harold Emanuel, Earl Boettcher, Gene Aiken, Marvin Swanson, George Kelly, Karl Rappleye, Francis Gorham, Clarence Burnett, lames Court, Richard Gritzmacher, Richard I-Ielligas, Richard Balentyne, Gene I-Iabedank, Robert Larson, Richard Penticoff, Mr. Moss. Third row: Robert Welsh, Fred Peterson, Gene Taylor, Laurence Smith, Lloyd Dishman, Robert Fill, Clair Barnum, William Ninemire, Francis McElroy, Paul Johnson, Raymond Burton, Robert Kamholtz, James Berg, Raymond Tolley, Fourth row: James Walker, Russell Schrader, Jack Moore, Donald Bender, Richard Buker, David Grady, Charles Leonard. Raymond Hart, Ted Keifer, John Maxon, Kent Paulson, Robert Winne, Robert Schmeling, James Olson. OUR INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS Dick Penticoff ................. President Paul Johnson, . . .. .Vice-President Don Bender. . ........ ......... S ecretary Bob Fill ,............ ......... T reasurer Mr. Moss and Mr. McGuirk ........ Advisers The Industrial Arts Club has developed this year into one of the most powerful groups in school, with a membership of sixty-four, doubling last year's total of thirty-one. The club is run by a Board of Control which consists of a representative from each class in Industrial Arts and in Machine Shop. The Board of Control elected by their classmates this year consisted of Howard Zimmer, Earl Morgan, Bill Ninemire, Curly Helligas, Richard Gritzmacher, and Dick Penticoff. The dual purpose of the club is to further the cause of Industrial Arts and Machine Vo- cation and to give recreation to the students. This is the first year that a course in Industrial Arts has been given in our high school, Last spring new shop equipment was purchased for the department and included engine lathes, turret lathes, drill presses, grinders, milling machines, and miscellaneous tools. The thir- ty-five class members repaired, cleaned, and mounted the new machinery, and then began work on their choices of required projects. There are two classes, each for three hours, and the boys make such equipment as screw- drivers, parallel clamps, meat choppers, and bell punches. They also have actual work proj- ects of drilling, turning, and reaming. The Industrial Arts program is being re- vised with an eye to making the work more practical, In keeping with this idea, this fall the drafting class drew the Plans and made the blueprints for projects in the machine shop. The whole trend is from general draft- ing to machine drafting. One of the outstanding affairs of the club was the Industrial Arts Jambouree held March 23. The club set up concessions including bingo, moving-pictures, the Trail of Mys- tery , string-pull, penny-pitch, and fish-pond. During the course of the evening, a school- talent program was given with Rolf Wainscot the master of ceremonies. The program was headlighted by an orchestra directed by Dean Smith featuring popular hit numbers and a theme song composed by the young maestro. With the money earned from the jambouree, a banquet and dance was given in May and new club pins were awarded. Good work, Mr. Moss, Mr. McGuirk, and boysl l i Front row: Darlene Schult, Charmeine Whitehead, Lorraine Luckow, Diane Rundell, Robert McCoy, Kenneth Bender, Nan Houston, Gloria Suhr, Shirley Williams, Joan Mickey, Miss Munger. Top row: Earl Morgan, Donald Bender, Jeanne Law, Dorothy Blackledge, Robert Gibson, Richard Buker. Genevieve Johnson OUR STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Earl Morgan ................... President Donald Bender ............. Vice-President Shirley Williams ................ Treasurer Betty Luckow and Charmeine Whitehead ........................,Treasurers Our Student Council is an organization that is very necessary to the smooth direction of the student activities of our high school. Its purpose is to serve as a medium between the faculty and the student body, to advise ways and means by which Belvidere High School may be made a better school, and to direct student activity in general, Early in September each home room elects its council representative. This student must have had passing grades in all of his subjects for the previous semester. lt is his duty to present the opinions and suggestions of his home room to the Student Council. This year, meetings of the council were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the home room period. The president of the council is always a senior who has been elected by the petition- voting system. The other officers may be from any of the three upper classes and are chosen by the council members. In November, the council sponsored the annual Booster Carnival and Scrap Drive. Each class chose a queen and supported her by earning money through the collection and sale of scrap and waste paper. The freshmen turned in a total of Sl lO 781 the sophomores, Sl7l.84g the juniors, Sl78.56, and the sen- iors, 522950. With the proceeds of the car- nival. the council gave several dances for the student body as well as both a football and a basketball banquet to the high school athletes. Several programs for the entertainment of the students were presented by the council. They included a technicolor film of Walt Dis- nev'S K'South of the Border, Jack Rank as Macbeth , an unusually fine Armistice Day program with Major Oliver as the speaker, Elliot James' demonstration of liquid air, movies of Old Hickory and of Vermont. Emil Liess and his live otters, and movies of Tennis Tactics and of the Yosemite. Many thanks. council, for your fine servicesl Macbeth Armistice Day S Zfc Gordon Spooner TSgT. Arthur White Maior Wesley Oliver Ensign Kenneth Lake HA ' fc William Clanin QUEENS Qhirley Luckow lna DeJarnatT Mary Sexauer Phyllis White At the Carnival Selling Defense Stamps Christmas Party Lady Macbeth Standing: Glenn Cohoon, Kenneth Miles, Dean Smith, John Shores, Richard Penticoff. lPhyllis White is not pictured.l Seate: Marcia Laing, Mary Louise Ralston, Nellie Holmes, Rowene Sexauer, Beverly Helligas, Lorraine Hall, Charmeine Whitehead, Joyce Bahr, Lila Glass. OUR SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Fighting Littles , chosen as the senior class play, is a hilarious comedy written by Booth Tarkington. The play was coached by Miss Ruth Bowman, and the fine acting of the all-star cast reflected her fine direction. The action centers about an average American family, the Littles, each with his own often- expressed theory of living life to the utmost. Throughout the play, Mrs. Little iJoyce Bahrl and Aunt Olita iBeverly Helligasl try in vain to keep peace in the family. Mr. Little lGlenn Cohoonl is convinced that no one likes him. He is unable to understand his family, especially his daughter Goody lMarcia Laingl. He considers his daughter's boy- friend Ham Ellers lJohn Shoresl to be a young hoodlum and much prefers a less- favored suitor, Norman Peel lDean Smithl. Fillmer lDick Penticoffi is the problem child who is experiencing love for the first time. The object of his affections is Antoinette lCharmeine Whiteheadl. Henriette, a South- ern charmer iMary Ralstonl, greatly compli- cates the family life, and Cuckoo lLorraine Halll and Screwball lNellie Holmesl, two adolescent girls, only add to the confusion. Life in the Little household seems compli- cated enough, but with the appearance of Norman's aunt, Mrs. Harpeddle lPhyllis Whitel, her problem-child, Dicky lKenneth Milesl, and an Egyptian dancer Miss Pologa lRowene Sexauerl, the fireworks really be- gin! Almatina, a saucy colored maid, lLiIa Glassl adds much to the hilarity of the per- formance. Highlights of the performance were: Filmer: Letum sizzle in their own greasel Goodie: Well, take your stand somewhere else and stand and stand and stand! Mr. Little: Dob-bob! Double dob-dabl Bubble-dubble dabl Bob itl Dabble- dobl Almatina: Gentry Say that car - she won't roll this mornin'. Behind the scenes, helping to make the pro- duction run smoothly, we find Marilyn Mc- Kern and Shirley Fairgrieves lbusiness man- agersl, Berkeley Duncan lprop managerl, Allen Silver lpublicityl, Arlene Jacobson lpostersl, Geraldine Oakley and Frances Countryman lcall girlsl, Gila Henning, Jose- phine Kirane, and Darlene Peterson lpropsl, Mylrae Lane lsound effectsl, Jane Houston, Mary Wheeler, and Marion Rennie lscrip promptersl, Janet Chapman, Corleta Baker, Beverly Hamblett, Phyllis Hulstedt, and Lor- raine Hauth lstage crewl, Charlotte Gallag- her, Anita Smith, and Betty Oakley lcos- tumesl, and Marlin Johnson, Jack Binninger, and Gloria Schmidt laction promptersl. KENNETH SWANSON Valedictorian MARGARET NORD Valedictorian MARCIA LAINC Salutatorian Mantle CUM MAXIMA LAUDE Pictured above are the scholastic leaders of the school. For the first time in school history, there was an exact duplication of the highest scholastic average, and so the Class of '45 has two valedictorians, Margaret Nord and Ken- neth Swanson. Holding the second highest scholastic average, Marcia Laing, holder of the Mantle, also becomes the class salutatorian. Although holding excellent grades in all of his subjects, Kenneth's special fields are mathematics and science. Margaret, on the other hand, is especially interested in litera- ture and history, while Marcia's forte is in the realm of art. During her senior year, Margaret has been a very active member of the Belvi staff, assist- ing the business manager, supervising the fac- ulty writeups and all group identifications, and helping with the sections devoted to the classes. Her excellent work on the Belvi staff has earned her a membership in Quill and Scroll. Margaret has also been active in C-.A.A. and in chorus. Marcia became the recipient of the Mantle at the Class Day activities last May. This honor is awarded each year to the junior who possesses the highest combination of schol- arship, character, and service. Marcia has been very prominent in school affairs as co-editor of the Belvi, staff member of the Bel-Hi News, as a member of various class committees, and as a player of a leading role in the senior class play. Another honor bestowed each year is the D.A.R. award which was received last fall by Betty Luckow. Students and faculty alike make the decision and present the award to an outstanding senior girl who excels in char- acter, service, and scholarship. The Class of '45 has the largest number ever to graduate with averages of ninety or above. Leading the class scholasticallv are Margaret Nord, Kenneth Swanson, Marcia Laing, Joyce Bahr, Marguerite Schlottman, Lila Class, Kenneth Miles, Josephine Kirane. John Anderson, Lois Feltz, Gila Henning, Jane Houston, Marilyn Gustafson, Edward Day, Marlin Johnson, Gladys Boget, Betty Camp- bell, Marilyn McKern, Paul Caldwell, Myrtle Mundy, Audrey Linder, Jack Binninger, Clenn Cohoon, John Shores, Robert Winne, Mary Ralston, Nellie Holmes, Jack Church, Peter Kelly, Romona Wilson, Donald Bender, and Ilene Ketelhut. Congratulations, alll D. A. R. AWARD ln the tall, the members ot the senior class and the faculty together select a senior girl whom they honor by the presentation ot the D, A. R. award. This honor is given on the basis of character, service, and scholarship. This year's recipient ot the award is Betty Luckow whose sunny disposition has endeared her to her classmates, who has been active on class committees, the Bel-Hi News, the band, the student council, cheerleading, and dra- matics, and who is a member ot the National Honor Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY An impressive phase of Honors Day, which comes in May at the end ot the school year, is the initiation of members into the National Honor Society. Each year a number of juniors and seniors are honored by being chosen as members. The selections are made by the faculty from students who rank in the first fourth of their class in scholarship and meet added requirements in leadership, character, and service. To be chosen as a junior is a signal honor. This year's members, pictured above are: Standing, Roger Wright ljuniorl and Kenneth Miles, Seated, Edwin Wright ljuniorl, Margaret Nord, Marcia Laing, Lila Class, Marilyn McKern, Paul Caldwell, Mar- guerite Schlottman, and Jane Houston. Seated in front, Joyce Bahr and Nellie Holmes. Betty Luckow is not pictured. QUILL AND SCROLL. This national hon- orary journalistic organization is composed of juniors and seniors scholastically in the upper third of their class who have done superior work on either the Belvi or the Bel-I-li News staff. Pictured above in front are Edwin Wright, Lila Glass, and Joyce Bahr. Pictured NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY. This honorary organization is com- posed of boys of at least average scholarship who possess the qualities of good sportsman- ship and good citizenship. They must also have earned a major letter or two minor letters clockwise from the window are Nellie Holmes. Jane Houston, Marguerite Schlottman, Peter Kelly, Kenneth Miles, Jack Binninger, Marilyn McKern, Allen Silver, Margaret Nord, Gila Henning, Mary Agnes Bicksler, Leatrice Shay, Gloria Schmidt, Charmeine Whitehead, and Marcia Laing. in one ot the major sports. Pictured below are Donald Bender, Edwin Wright, Charles Leon- ard, Gene Taylor lseatedl, and Roger Wright, Earl Morgan, John Shores, and Edward Curtis lstandingl. Lyons Meyers is not pictured. Bottom row: Paul Caldwell, Frank Shappert, Kenneth Swanson, William Larson, Roger Wright, Kenneth Miles, Hugh McCoy, Edwin Wright, Charles Leaich, Shirley Giesecke. Second row: Lois Feltz, Gloria Schmidt, Geraldine Gorman, Dorothy Blackledge, Irene Murphy, Ruth Mundy, Jeanne Law, Benita Harnish, Nellie Holmes, Joyce Bahr, Third row: Patty Binninger, Dolores Abraham, Ina DeJarnatt, Margaret Tielkemeier, Priscilla Anderson, Gladys Sergent, Betty Tripp, Phyllis Johnson, Roberta Lembke. Mary Vxfheeler. Fourth row: Marguerite Schlottman, Margaret Nord, Marilyn McKcrn, John Anderson. Marlin Johnson, Van Eckroad, 'Diane Rundell, Lorraine Luckow, Lila Glass, Marcia Laing. SEMESTER HONOR ROLL. Above me time students who made the first semester honor roll by having a semester average consisting of at least three A's and no grades below B. To maintain this average requires conscien- tious application and consistent effort. Gon- gratulationsl 82 Bookkeeping Aeronautics Biology Typing Exams Machine Shop Bookkeeping Physics Methir1ks I heard a voice cry, 'Sleep no more'! Library goldbricksl Oh, that general science! Man shortage! Senior high-steppers. You got it, Kep! More man shortage! Industrial Arts paper salvage. Ice-cold hot dogs? Oh, you C.A,A.l M-mmm-nnnl Wl'1at's this? Act li What's the matter, Holly? Act ll: Don't say it, Jess Kindly refrain from whistlingl Cupids? -Nlll eight n-i-n-e T-E C,A.A, warpaintl Heartbreaker Don't tease the girls, Bob? Sadie Sadsack grinds out the column. l Yes, you are often in our thoughts. At school, at work, and at home, we wonder in what strange lands you are carrying on for our American way of lite. 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