Dwight Township High School - Rudder Yearbook (Dwight, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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0 1rIHlIE f J D ID W0 IF gf f 4 i' S 3 Y .2 4141. fi Published by DWIGHT TOWN THE SENIOR CLASS HIGH SCHOO VOLUME 33 Dwight, lllinoi 5 fb 'flif' Edlwf JANE MC Edltor Bussness Manager Art Editor Makeup Editors Feature Edntors Circulation Edrtors Sports Edrtors Advertusung Manager NAMARA Jane McNamara Rnchard Vougts Beverly Andrews Mary Helen Neville Ruth Chrlstlansen Dolores Wrught Nancy Mnchaels June Haacke Shlrley Burk Marne Sovad Wayne Johnson Joe West Charles Brady 2 eww, sa f As you turn these pages we hope that you wull be carrned unto the celestual realms of rem: nuscence that wall gnve you many enjoyable hours of pleasure We have worked hard to try to please you and hope that you wrll enjoy The Rudder as much as we have enjoyed producung at f E.. 11 Busuness Manager RICHARD VOICTS 5 , C A' . rrlr SMC 'IL I .. ' --IFVV4.----,-Y,.---,--.,---'V---,-----.'----,-.-.-A'A ef ' ' 'A't' .. A x -Tl I I Y, L . K. . Q E Wi Copy Editors .................................,,...,... Marilyn Steichen ' ' K , U Q , is I I f' - - ,,.,,,,lj,,,,,,j-,,,,,-.,,.,,.,A., ' l 'ff' N' ' C .19 A 1 r 5 '2'S 1 4,1 .4- ..-. --U as W I ,',.., .,,.,,. '. , , nv..-nun 'T 'Co-gg 5 . -. 75x2' ,-k -..- T. Alfma Wafer - , K4 1-:ac - :fa-'wa W' 1 -g.. -XZ-r' -4' ,E Q-Eiga ...3 f.. Z , M I 111 ' xxx :ur - V Ill KX! eEQZEn?6lQtlUllil7ll To those people who have walked through these doors to support our school actuvntues we The Rudder Staff of 1951 dedlcate thas yearbook We sincerely appreclate the loyal support and Interest which you the fans have shown and hope that you wzll contmue to guve us your whole hearted support 4 f H rs! l:u v,n l min 5 l l l to ll o o - + , NWSTRf QWN , , 4 PN f '+ f Wy fr + , it .a 2-or ,,4 MARY G SMITH Secretary Dwught Townshnp Hugh School 0ClI'6l of L76lLl,C6l tLOI'l Presudent Mr James H Oughton Jr SGCVCTBVY Miss Mary C Smith MEMBERS C J Ahern Jr Mr John Sfelchen HerberfC Boyer Mr Wallnam Stelchen William Cantzert Mr Harold Von Oualen 6 V ,ff x ui, .. . I R I Mr, . . , . . ' Mr. . . ' ' ' Mr. ' ' . WARREN D KUSTER Supermtendent B of Ed Illnnous State Normal UYTIVCTSITY A M Umverslty of lllxnols Advanced Graduate Work Harvard Unnversuty And Umverslty of lllmous .I J' 7 fv- 3, X X MARY LOU CARTER Mathematncs B S Unlversuty of lllmols M A Columbla UTlIV2I'SIfY RONALD BLAKEMAN Manual Arts B of Ed lllmons State Normal MA Colorado State College j6lCUEg 1951 NELLIE SPARKS Physical Educafuon B S M A llllnols State Normal GEORGE CHIANAKAS Coach Physrcal Educahon B A Bradley University 8 ANTON KRESL Social Science B.S., MA., University of Illinois. MYRTLE FRUEH English B. of Ed., Southern Illinois Universityg University of llli- I nois' University of Colorado. GCI! I 95 I N LLOYD SOMMERS Chemistry Physics and Drivers Training LORENE BRATT General Science and Biology B of Ed Illinois State Normal University M S Univer sity of Illinois Illinois Wesleyan University University of Washington 9 I M' A.B,, Knoic Collegeg Illinois State Normal. WlLMA ROESCHLEY Musuc and Englush Colorado ROGERS CUMM l NG GCI! 1951 MARGARET WIGGINS Languages Lnbrary and Anclent Hnstory A B Grove Cnty College M A Umversuty of Plttsburgh Graduate Student Unaversuty of Chicago Berlntz School of Languages Chlcago Columbna Unlversaty Northwest ern Umversnty JOHN HAEGELE Commerce and Assistant Coach B of Ed Southern lllunous State Teachers College lllanous State Normal Unuversuty M A Unuversuty of lllmons IO . ., . ., 1 l u ' fn v - -v n 1 n v n 1 ' . ., , , . ., . BA Goshen College lnduana Unnversuty Unuversnty of B Mus Vandercook School Chncago MA Unaversuty of lllmous lllmous State Normal Unuversuty FRED VAN DYKE Agriculture B.S.. University of Illinois: Graduate Student, Colorado State College. EULAH LYNN Home Economics A B University of Indiana MA Columbia University EMMA RASMUSSEN Commerce M S University of Illinois GCI! f 1951 WILFRED COE Guidance, Mathematics, and History AB., Denison Universityg Graduate Work Lincoln Col legeg A.M,, University of Chicago Graduate Student University of Illinois LEILA E MUDGE English and Speech BA Rockford College MA Columbia University University of Iowa Colorado College University of Wisconsin Northwestern University 4 3 9 NND l ax CI ark Chrrgmansen Joe West , 2, Qs Yea SENIOR OFFICERS Presrdent Joe West Vnce Presudent Clark Chrlstuansen Secretary Jane McNamara Treasurer Gene Schaefer Student Councrl Beverly Andrews Charles Brady Sponsor ............................A.....,,,,.... Miss Frueh eniord I9 7 ALICE JENSEN Language 2 3 4 Jr Sciencel Civic Forum 2 Sr Commercial 4 Hobby Clubl 2 De bate2 Jr Play CAA I 2 3 4 PepClub l 2 3 4 Contest PIay3 M' 4.- . .Q-.. i , ' I Q , X , ' ,x. , . , E ' 5 , .wi- ' , .. A tar fri' X 1,4 44 were . . . ,I , L , , I V. ,4,x ,. g .. 41 RICHARD VOICTS Jr. Science I 3 Hobby Club I 5 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Language 2, 3, Dramatics 2, 35 Jr. Playg Civic Forum 4, Sr. Science 45 Jr. Class President, Rudder Staff 4, Student Council 3, Debate 23 Reporter for Dwight Star and Herald 4 Speech Contest 3 4 , f. ef ,-if -i- NANCY MICHAELS Hobby Club I, 2, Senior Commercial 33 Civic Forum 3, 4, Junior Playg Rudder Staff 43 Trojan News Staff 45 Speech Contest 3. JOSEPH WEST Athletic Manager 2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Jr Science Club l 2 Hobby Clu l 2 Sr Science Club 3 D Club4 Scrlbblers 4 Civic Forum 3 Mathematics Club 3 4 Rudder Staff4 Jr Play Student Council 4 Jr Commercial 2 JANE MCNAIVIARA A l 4 Science l Hobby Club I Jr Commercial 2 Sr Commercial 3 Civic Forum 3 4 Scrub blers 4 Rudder Staff 4 Jr Play Class Sec retary 4 : , . i -me ' S I A ' t . I , I I ' , , . J ,, Y ' H, ' 4 A .4 ff - ., It ,f F .33 VA. . ,2, 3, 45 Pep Clul: 1.2, 3, gJr. V '4 ' . . 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'hi EUGENE ANDERSON Hobby Clubl 2 FFA 2 3 Sr Commercial 3 Scribblers 4 Civic Forum 3 4 Jr Sci ence l - 'A ,r .nj 2?-...A RUTH CHRISTIANSEN Clee Club 1,21 Band lg C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Science l3 Hobby Club l 3 Jr. Commercial 23 Sr, Commercial 33 Language 33 Dramatics 33 Scribblers 43 Civic Forum 4 Rudder Staff 4 Junior Play xywbv and Xa lg QA DOLORES WRIGHT A l 4 Pe C 3 an guage Clubl 2 3 4 Jr Science l Club l 2 Senior Commercial 3 Dramatics 3 Rudder Staff 4 Civic Forum 4 Scribblers FRANCIS FAARUP 4 Jr Play Speech Contest 3 4 Ho by Club l 2 J Scie c l 3 Junior I5 eniord 7 9 1 MARIE SOVAD Jr Science l Jr Commercial 2 Pep Clu 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Scribbler Sr Commercial 3 Jr Play Civic Forum 3 Rudder Staff 4 Glee Club l 2 Reporter for w,,,,,..i GLENN NELSON Band l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Science lg F.F.A. 2, Scribblers 4g Civic Forum 4. CLARK CHRlSTlANSEN Managerl 2 3 4 Hobby Clubl 2 Band 2 3 4 Jr Science Clubl D Clu 4 Jr Commercial 2 Math Club 3 4 Sr Science Club 3 4 Civic Forum 3 Clee Club l 3 4 Vice President4 Jr Play I6 MARY HELEN NEVILLE C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Play: Clee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Language l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4g Jr. Science l g Class Treasurer 3g Sr. Com- mercial 3 Dramatics 3 Scribblers 4 Civic Forum 4 Rudder Staff 4 BEVERLY ANDREWS Jr Sciencel GAA l 2 3 4 Pep b l 2 3 4 Jr Play Class Vice Pres1dent2 Dramatics 2 3 4 Jr Commercial 2 Lan guage Club 3 4 Student Council 4 Rudder Sfaff4 Scribblers4 .rf ,w.., L -Q I S S Q . . g...,,,g Clu 'fJf ', -' ' - . , 1 - L ' I - ,, , . . I - Q - V . Q . C Z ' , i . I . S . - , .4 U l, . . . - , b 2, 5- - I - . l 4 . 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I, 2, 3, 4g Language Club 33 Dramafics 35 Jr. Play, Jr. Commercial 33 Scribblers 4 Troian News 4 Civuc Forum JACQUELINE CHRISTENSEN A I 4 Pe b 2 3 4 e Club I 2 Jr Science I Jr Commercial 2 Trojan News Staff 4 Cuvlc Forum 4 Scrub blers 4 Dramancs 3 Language 3 Jr Play LE RQY DEUTSCHER Hobby 2 Jr Commercnal 3 1- 1. 3' r.. I7 eniom I9 l BARBARA PATTEN l-lobby Club l Clee Club 2 Jr Commercial 2 Dramatlcs 3 Sr Commercial 3 Junior Class Secretary Junior Play Pep Club 4 Civic Forum 4 Scribblers 4 Cheerleader 4 Trojan News Staff 4 -vig' N' Ri M, LESTER HEINRICH MARY ELLA BESSEN Hobby Club lg Jr. Science lg FFA. 2, 31 F,H.A. l, 23 Senior Commercial 35 Dramatics Civic Forum 4. 35 Scribblers 45 Civic Forum 4g Pep Club 43 Trojan News Staff 4. 421 ANNA MAE CAl'llLL Clee Cluo l FHA 2 Sophomore Class Secretary Senior Commercial 3 Drarnatics3 Junior Play Pep Club 4 Civic Forum 4 TOM BOYER Scrlbblers 4 Trojan News Staff 4 Ma h Club l 2 3 4 Language Club l 2 Junior Science l Football l 2 3 4 se a 3 Senior Science 3 4 Cu I8 , V J 1 rlif A 1 J i J J ' f . , . 1 . : ' ' 1 . , . : Ba - b Il 5 ' ' , g D l b 3, 4, Quia' FRANKLIN SMITH ROSELLA WENNERSTROM Jr, Science l, 25 Hobby Club l, 23 D Club Hobby Club l, 2g Civic Forum 3, 45 Clee 45 Civic Forum 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Football Club l, 23 Sr. Commercial 35 Trojan News l, 2, 3, 43 Language Club 3, 4, Staff 4g Jr. Playg F,H.A. l. 1 GERALD SCO Civic Forum 2 Junior Science l D Club 3 Clee Club 3 Language 3 19 eniom I9 f EDWARD PAASCH Cuvac Forum 2 3 Sr Commercial 3 Scrub blers 4 Junior Play 3 2l'llOl':i I 9 I 4' 'Ir' ROBERT IMHAUSER MARILYN STEICHEN Jr Science I Hobby Club I 2 Band I Clee Clubl 2 Languagel GAA I 2 3 Civic Forum 4 4 Rudder 4 Sr Commercial I 3 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Civic Forum 3 Jr CommerciaI2 Jr Play Scrubblers3 1 1455 JUNE HAACKE o by I' .H.A. I' Jr. Commercial . .A. I ' ,4- Commercial 3' Civic Forum 4' Dramatics 33 Scribblers 4' Rudder 4' Jr, Play. DOROTHY BEIER AI234PepClubl234i Forum 3 4 Sr Commercial 3 Jr Commer cilal 2 Junior Play Trojan News Scrub CHARLES ZAPPA bm 4 Tumbling I- Hobby Club Ig Jr. Science Ig Civic Forum 2, 4. 20 fl WALTER WESTLINC Hobby Club I 2 Tumbling I Language I Debate I Football I Basketball I CHARLES BRADY Hobby Clubl 2 Jr Sclencel 2 D Club 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 Baseball 3 Student Councnl 4 Trojan News 4 Scnbblers 4 Language 3 Junnor Play Rudder Staff 4 DOROTHY THOMPSON GAA I Hobby Clubl Jr Sclencel Pep Club 4 SHIRLEY BURK F H A I Clee Club 2 3 Jr Commercial 2 Sr Commercnal 3 Jumor Play 3 Dramatlcs 2 3 Scrnbblers 4 Cuvxc Forum 4 Mathe matucs 4 Rudder Staff 4 21 el'll0l 1J 7 9 7 EUGENE SCHAEFER Basketball I 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Chorus u D Clu Trojan News Staff 4, Scrlbblers 4 Sensor Class Treasurer, Scvence Club 2, 3 Junuor Play, Student Council 2 ,tr uv ,Y se X If ' ',,.,fW I ll , h 4 1M I .lf , E 'f lm 2, , g I o 2, 3, 41 Gleelcli-lb I, 2, 32 -ll'- Science ll Club fp lDramatics 4g lScrlbblers 4, 'C-lee I , I I 8 T ll .1 . 1, 3, 3, 4g 'ly1 lCllb 2,-3, ' b V45 efllofg I9 1 'Hits 'EB' ROY DALE WENGER n I 2 FA I 2 3 4 Hob Civic Forum 4 Boys Glee Club I 'BR le XG N pf Q., LUCILLE ROSE A I 4 Pep Clu Cheerleader 3 4 Clee Club 4 9' all C-WENDOLYN OFFILL C,A.A. I, 2, 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 2, 3, 45 F.H.A, I, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Troian News Staff 4. RAPHAEL CORRIGAN Clee Club I, Hobby I, Jr. Science 2, Latin Club 2, 35 Sr. Science 3, 45 Jr. Commercial 45 Civic Forum 4. 5, , .. 5 I 55, , , .,- 4 .-.4a.,f..-.1-.,'---..-.r . u..,- - '-.,'..-'-:gl-51-... 'j.:,f.1:.3n,'l -V ::.gg --ff, .- I 4....f- 22 -A JEAN BLACK A 'l 2 Jr Scien Club I Clee Club 2 3 4 Language Club 3 4, Scrubblers 4, Dramatics 4 if 19 als..-al STUART PATTEN Football l 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Tumblnng Hobby Club l Clee Clubl Math 3 Cuvxc bby Club l 2 S nce 2 r Forum4 Jr Scuencel FFA l 2 Student Sclence 3 Scrlbblers4 Trolan News 4 D Council 3 Club 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Z 3 Intramural I 4 Dramatlcs 3 MARVIN MICHAELS Ql'll0l'fJ I9 f AA HAROLD MORSE FA l 2 3 4 Basketballl Jr Scuence Cass Presudent l D bate l Jr Play 3 Scrubblers 4 Trojan News Staff 4 Clvlc Fofum 4 CLARENCE DINCER FFA 2 3 4 Hobby Club2 RUSSELL HONRUD FFA l 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Sr Commer c I 3 D Club 4 Scrxbblers 4 Football 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Trojan News Staff 4 23 QNIIQ QQ 0 M-Ifzen 6 4.-4' 'PG' 5' race 4 Ile rf' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presvderwt Maurice Mdler me P Mew K rlfwle n Cram Secretary Grace AUer1 Treasurer Jerry Edrrurwds Student Own vl VV1 mrcr Bok Mat Crm wk W' aww awwc cn' mfvyw 'ww' An i 'T' kv T' BACK ROW Kay Frlth Jlm Donovan Ed Call Louie Duay John Carty Delores Bruback THIRD ROW Kathleen Cram Erma Henderson Milton Drechsel Bull Crleff Evelyn Davis Viola Halterman SECOND ROW Lois Andrews Grace Allen John Becker Jerry Edmunds Cayanne Baker Phyllis Hansen FIRST ROW Carol Boyer Beverly Eymann Mass Carter Barbara Ely Janet Cleary Forrest Cannaway U,l'Ll0l 6155 The yumor class consusted of forty fnve students thus year Mrss Carter, the sponsor, has brought the mem bers through a very successful year They have worked hard sellnng stationery At the basketball games the junnors and sensors sold popcorn, soda pop, and Ice cream to earn money for their classes x 25 ffrf H r,ff ,,,,VG,my,,.f,Wf fttf qt 'J J J 95 F . -K - 1 J . J J uv A .,, -f xv to A' ... A . Q '72, tl 1 Q4 ' ' - Q- 'J M' I A' 1 2 A N-'I l'4. l i f l . . 5 UIILOI' add On November l7 l95O the Junlor Play The Doc tor Has a Daughter was presented under the capable dnrectlon of Mnss Mudge The mam event of the juniors was to put on an unusual but wonderful prom They chose a Dutch theme for their decorations Sponsor MISS CARTER .AA fV'VN C BACK ROW Rnchard Schou Wendell Llghty Leon Hunkelman Gene Martnn Mauruce Muller Donald Sennott THIRD ROW Arnold Taylor Reta Jensen Rnchard Ruel Beverly Koehler Bully Jordan SECOND ROW Esther Klelneberg Ellen Thompson Jack McNamara Bob Mat zen Shnrlye Mathlson Violet Landers FIRST ROW Therese Humbert Betty Pfelfer Glen Wennerstrom Juanxta Phlllrps Jeanette Pfelfer 26 0 5 H I I T H Qifimgi' ' 'fs ' ,f ,I N 5 3? V+ If , ,, T -ff .' X a l at , O' n 45 1' I. ' t ss T , . 2 .i .. f V 4' . .. ,qi ,filo I E li V ,f f ae V U V 1 s le ' ' , 3 1 1 '. T T -5 , l i . 5 4 . ' T 1 1 V D I - 4' I T v v ' r I ' T I I 1 , , . I , . 0 Q Leshe Michaels ,Q QM IM 'O Ma on M He O ds SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presuderwt Bersx Deland Vuce Presudent Marx Lou Wheeler Secretarx Treasurer Leshe Mnchaels Student Courmcvl Member Menon Muller 27 lAf s BACK ROW Jean Duay Dayton Crush Ralph Burger Lee Christopher John Ceschwlnd Richard Branz Robert Fisher Margaret Jensen THIRD ROW Vlrgmla Fortner Leah Beyer James Deal John Armstrong Francus Bessen Everett Flght Margaret Black Norma Hollns SECOND ROW Betty Hag: Betsy Doland Loulse Hansen Davld Bossert Rlchard Jensen Anlta Hartley Hazel Huddleston Marlon Halterman FIRST ROW Mr Haegele Theola Gannaway Gretchen Herb Arlene Danlher Mary Rose Chrlstesen Sunny Chnstuansen Carl Dlnger 0,9 Olfl 0l'e 61,55 The sophomore class consusted of fatty nme mem bers They have shown admirable partlcupatlon un school actnvstnes Many have been promunent In clubs and sports They won second prnze on their float for f the Homecomnng event The annual sophomore party was held nn the lower hall and was enjoyed by all 28 ' y.. . f , W' , : ., A . 4 ' . f l ig I. is 5 ' , fd A M W X K l 5. :I l T T: J O . 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A I J A J. 5- 0,9 Oni 0l'e Q56 Durung thelr two years of hlgh school the sopho mores have dlstangulshed themselves In many ways many of the sophomore boys have been outstandnng In football and basketball Sophomore boys made up three fourths of the flrst strung team In football Sponsor-MR HAECELE Ly, W wr-ff-welravfnr ,gf-5 Y' BACK ROW Robert Stevens Lyle Burger Wlllard Llghty Ruchard Nevllle Donald Zappa Denms Kehoe Marlon Muller Donald Neville THIRD ROW Vnrganla Rnel Jerome Rose John Van Dyke Dale Welch Charles Nevllle Kent McFarlane Ray Pfelfer Dorothy Sorensen SECOND ROW Mary Lou Wheeler Robert Stull Leslne Muchaels John Wnlson Bob Paunter Ivan Watters Carl Mnckelson Betty Kepplmger FIRST ROW Phyllls Deutscher Lotus Muller Joan Wennerstrom Phyllls Pedersen Carol Wolcott Ruth Roblnson Annta Vargas 29 I 5 . - . 1 V' . , - - . . , 4 , fl, ,W ,.l, . by , 0. ,V . , .,,,, W sw., ,, N ee I, .,,..M-awry . , 'L ' A 5 J ,, A 6, .f . Y 5 1 ,. l 3 I , ,. l f ' b . 1.5. A ':Z:I:If-if-Q 4 . .. ' ' ' 'ziigi 11-ii - ,.-. nf 1 .X . Y' ' ., .. f . D in . l v v V . I ' I I I T u I 4 I 1 ' u . 1 fQl325IHll I argafe, Th an ed,-eck FRESH MAN CLASS OFFICERS Vuce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Student Councrl Member AI'en Hoffman John Schou Dorctny Onlendorf Margaret Tnedneck 30 W 'Sp xv' 'A M' 5 sow .. 1 , :B 33 ,J 3 , .Q E Q, , 'B 'L o 2. 'Ca of 0 YY P' President ....,,Y..,....Y,,,............,VA.,,...... V I nv- BACK ROW Eugene Bissey Harry Landers Duane Borschdorf Robert Human Donald Beier Allen Hoffman Gerald Borschdorf THIRD ROW Donald Burger Bill Kiesewetter Betty Humbert Diane Fellers Anita Lydigsen Meredith Eymann David Neville SECOND ROW Barbara Kehoe Carole Householder Betty Hahn Joanna Donovan Peggy Neville Helen Kiese wetter Shirley Humbert FIRST ROW Maxine Darm Landon Edwards Miss Bratt William Mortesen Betty Baker Keller Knudson The freshman class consisted of fifty four members this year They have participated in numerous school activities and many were prominent in sports. The class won third prize on their float for the Homecom- ing event. The freshman party was held in the lower hall and was very successful. 1? 'f Q F015 l'l'lCll'l arid ln January nnne more students were added To the freshman class makung a total of suxfy three They were mud year students who graduated from the erghth grade at that time The students are eagerly looknng forward to the remalnder of theur school days Sponsor-MISS BRATT Qin-PF 'uf arf5f?v, , 0 1 17 0 V' I' BACK ROW Sylvua Zappa Ronald Morphy Jo Anne Smlth Leslie Smuth John Meyers Janet Rearrck Blll Ohlendorf Tl-HRD ROW Dorothy Ohlendorf Cary Wuetxng Jane Sterchen Bruce Jensen Charles Cram Joan Rlcolo Leslle Fnth SECOND ROW Joyce Spangler Bull Fortner Shlrley Sulzburger Robert Hosler Joyce Sksles George Rlcolo Margaret Thedleck FIRST ROW Nancy Zappa Walter Wicks Prrsculla McWilliams John Stenchen Wanda Wyllne Frank Wrughf John Schou 32 Ma,-1 r -114f1rww,,..e , A V ' ' - Mfifyjslv, HI r s J' 1 Ei? 'L , Q 'fr lawn V, , 113 , . ' f v . . . sa .. 1 J , ' w .21 ff G -, 4. .a .1 5 ' l If Mx S 'E jijyk 'Y Edltor In Chlef Buslness Manager Art Edntor Make up Edltors Feature Editors Copy Edrtors mf sw X Jane McNamara Ruchard Volgts 6 Beverly Andrews Ruth Chrnstnansen Mary Helen Nevllle Dolores Wnght Nancy Machaels Marnlyn Steuchen June Haacke Curculatuon Edntors Marne Sovad Shlrley Burk Sports Edltors Joe West Wayne Johnson Advertrslng Manager Charles Brady Sponsor Mass Frueh x owes! X ww' The Edutornn Chief and Business Manager of the Rudder are chosen by popular vote from the sensor class Other members of the staff are appointed Durlng the year the staff prepares the maternal for the yearbook which IS a resume of the actlvltles of Dwnght Township Hugh School through pnctures and write ups BACK ROW Duck Volgts June Haacke Joe West SECOND ROW Muss Frueh Marnlyn Stelchen Beverly Andrews Wayne Johnson Charles Brady Shxrley Burk FRONT ROW Mary Helen Nevllle Ruth Chrlstnansen Jane McNamara Marie SO vad Dolores Wrught ..n-P gr!-ff' 34 N ., V I 4 'M L 1 f -425 ' V' , , 'W Q BACK ROW Mary Helen Nevnlle Elsue Craver Ruth Chnstuansen Shlrley Burk FOURTH ROW Rosella Wennerstrorn Marilyn Ste: Chen THIRD ROW-Gwen Offlll Dolores Wrtght Falth Smith SECOND ROW Barbara Patten Marne Sovad Jackre Christensen Charles Brady Eugene Schaefer FRONT ROW Mlss Frueh Russell Honrud Stuart Patten Anna Mae Cahull Dorothy Beuer Mnss Ras mussen Mary Ella Bessen Harold Morse Q.. The members of the Trojan News Staff are heb selected by popular vote from the Scrubblers Club ie X4 The staff edrts the paper and the Typmg ll class NN4 publushes at M44- C401 P0 all ewzi .SQ Edltor an Chref Assocnate Edstor Busaness Manager Feature Editor in-Y, Art Edrtor News Edutor Sports Editor Clrculatuon Manager Typrsts Sponsors 5? 35 Anna Mae Cahull Stuart Patten Harold Morse Mary Ella Bessen Charles Brady Eugene Schaefer Russell Honrud Dorothy Bener Typung ll Class Mass Rasmussen and Mass Frueh ' ' - 1 . I 'l Q ' . ' l A , 1 , T , - - , - . e . 'Wrap I ' ' . S f . Q f af S 41 Q 7 1 ' '111111111111f.1111111--- v . T .... ' 555:jjjjjjjjjjjjjjifjjjjjjjjjjjj' ' v ,. ' 1 ---------------------------------------- - 11'-r Presldenf-CHARLES BRADY 5? CIN! 60141161 Presldent Vuce Presldent Treasurer Student Advlsor Charles Brady Beverly Andrews Mr Kresl Mr Kuster f o Q ,g1a43fAg,w WWW The Student Councrl ns an organlzatnon whuch tends to brlng about a better understandang between the students the school and the faculty The council ss composed of one representatlve and class presudent from the freshman sophomore and tumor classes and two representatnves and class presndent from the sensor class In cooperatuon wuth the Pep Cldb the Student Council spon sored the D T H S l-lomecommg on October 6 Several members of the Councul attended the Dnstruct Con ference at Forrest on November 3 The Council sponsored assembly programs each month dur mg the year bn STANDING-Maurnce Muller Allen Hoffman, Margaret Thedueck, Robert Matzen, Mar non Muller SEATED-Mr Kresl, Beverly Andrews, Charles Brady, Betsy Doland, Joe West, Mr Kuster 36 xl ., oe .. -1:1 1 f 0 I . ' I M 0 is ,IP ff! 'S re- -S 1 - fn' -'n-' W . it Secretar M Yvnny Bets Doland is-U X 5 ljjjjjjij'jj1--f K L2 J, V r A . 4 . . f , A ,f 2 1 4 j ,4f f l4fg3s S HL , esirrigggm Ill Ill President ........... Marilyn Steichen Vice President ....... Ruth Christiansen Secretary and Treasurer---Eddie Paasch Sponsor ................. Miss Frueh Seniors who are interested in working on the Rudder and Troian News Staffs are eligible to join theScribblers Club. The purpose of this club is to encourage better journalistic writings. President-MARILYN STEICHEN BACK ROW Wayne Johnson Joe West Eugene Anderson June Haacke Faith Smith Eugene Schaefer Charles Brady Glenn Nelson Russell Honrud Harold Morse SECOND ROW Miss Frueh Mary Helen Neville Jean Black Dorothy Thompson Dorothy Beier Jackie Christensen Shirley Burk Anna Mae Cahill Barbara Patten Beverly Andrews FRONT ROW Jane McNamara Mary Ella Bessen Ruth Christiansen Marilyn Sterchen Mar Sovad Dolores Wright 37 1 ,,,- -e , . Qlfll0l' Presrdent Vuce President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor 'NA wr CLQHCQ j lf' Tom Boyer Joe Bakel Viola l-lalterman Mr Sornmers vii I The Sensor Scnence Club us composed of students enrolled In chemnstry or physics The club undertakes 91896 10 ed! sffltv. unvestuoatuons nn other areas of scnence an addutlon to chemistry and ohvsrcs Club meetunos Drovude the means of Integrating some of these unvestugatuons STANDING-Duck Vorgts Clark Chrlshansen Mr Som mers Tom Boyer Joe Bakel Viola Halterman SEATED-- Ray Corrngan Carol Boyer Arme Taylor I J Z 38 3 STANDING-Frank Wrught Anita Lydlgsen Bull Mortensen Muss Bratt BACK ROW SEATED Donald Beler Gary Wret mg Barbara Kehoe Harry Landers Robert Fisher John Van Dyke Ruth Robmson THIRD ROW Joanna Donovan Leslle Smnth Donnne Neville Everett Fught David Nevulle SECOND ROW Betty Humbert Wanda Wyllue Helen Kuesewetter Bull Ohlendorf Margaret Thedleck Allen Hoffman Junaor Eymann Bull Klesewetter Rachard Branz FRONT ROW Shurley Hum bert Jnmmy Steuchen retfdehl XE General science and blology students are elngnble to jom the Jumor Scnence Club This club offers an opportunuty for each mem ber to prepare and present a program on a sclentnfnc subject nn wlmch he as Interested The club sponsored a mnxer on January 5 lfU'll0l President Vice Presndent aff fl 1.4- V5-at 77,70 nd CLQHCQ Everett Fnght Rnchard Branz Secretary Margaret Thedneck Treasurer Robert Fusher Sponsor Mass Bratt 39 - . . 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' Hr o s .iii farm C7 A T Presrdent Betsy Doland Sec Treas Junuor Eymann Sponsor Mnss Wnggnns Club and both are called the Language Club better understanding of Lattn Latun students The Latln Club meets at the same time as the Spannsh The purpose of the Latun Club us to grve students a At each meetlng a program ns presented by the varlous Presudent--BETSY DOLAND One of the programs was Ctnderella given In Latun Songs are also sung un Latln STANDlNG-Dorthy Ohlendorf Annta Hartley Patrlcna Goley Sylvna Zappa JoAnn Rlcolo Janet Rearnck JoAnn Sr-mth Mass Wuggnns James Deal Bull Ohlendorf Joyce Spangler Maxnne Darm Betty Hahn Helen Klesewetter Carol Householder Landon Edwards BACK ROW SEATED-Nancy Zappa Delores Bruback Vnrgtnua Rael John Van Dyke lvan Watters FOURTH ROW Beverly Koehler Loutse Hansen Carol Wal cott Phyllus Pederson Margaret Jensen THIRD ROW Jummy Stenchen Mary Rose Chrustesen Leah Beyer Betty Kepplunger Lotus Muller Vnrgnma Fortner SECOND ROW Junuor Eymann Margaret Thedleck Sunny Chrlstensen Hazel Huddleston Theola Gannaway Jeanette Pfnefer FRONT ROW Betsy Doland Prnscalla McWulltams 40 2' 'I .P IOGHLJA f A Qu? Presndent Dolores Wrnght X. 1 x 2+ ::. 5 Sec Treas Mary Helen Nevulle Sponsor Miss Wnggnns 3-. .E., ' Thus club ns open to any student enrolled In Spanlsh lnterestung programs of plays or songs In Spanish were guven at each meetung These programs nn charge ofa specual commnttee appoanted by Mass Wnggnns helped to further an Interest an the Spanish language as well as our neughbc South of the Border To add to the enloyment of the club refreshments were served at each meeting wb Preudent DOLORES WRIGHT STANDING--Anlta Vargas, Dolores Wrlght Carol Boyer Juanlta Phnllnps, Ellen Thomp son Jean Black, Aluce Jensen, Walt Westlmg, Frank Smtth, Gerald Scott, Evelyn Davas, Lots Andrews, Gayanne Baker, Janet Cleary, Beverly Andrews, Mary Helen Nevnlle SEATED-Mass Wlgglns 41 -ee , C - ' so . ll Q me ,s .ly ' -fefl l l 1 I as ,ag ' 1 S 5 -A K P1 eS'Ae QFUOI' 0l'l'lI'YlQl'Cla President Aluce Jensen Secretary Treasuurer Betty Ptelfer Sponsor Mass Rasmussen 0529 UC B f 433 6 1-' if All students who are enrolled nn Typnng l are el: gnble for the Sensor Commercial Club We want to Courage and develop a greater Interest among hugh school students nn the commercual field STANDING-Muss Rasmussen Louis Duay Jerry Edmunds Bull Jordan SEATED-Jeanette Pfeufer Betty Pfelfer Aluce Jensen in 42 I ,U l l t U ell . 1 ' ' ' 4 sl' t si 1 , Q S I '1 Q x QI! Z. A a , , z ' X1 Lia. ,- RX 44 STANDING-Mr Haegele BACK ROW Lee Chnstopher Rachard Schou SECOND ROW Marlon Halterman Rnchard Neville Ray Corrugan Ruchard Rael FRONT ROW Robert Matzen Jack McNamara Joan Wennerstrom The purpose of thus club ns to guve the students a better understandlng of the need for bookkeepung and of dufferent systems whuch are now an use Membership lS Inmnted to bookkeepnng students ony lll'll0l' Presndent Vuce President Sec Treas Sponsor 0l'lll'l'l2l'Cl6l Jack McNamara Robert Matzen .loan Wennerstrom Mr Haegele 43 re., 11,0 'XM C MW4 41 JJ044 Cm fi -. y YQ, lresident h......... Jimmy Steichen fice President ....,..e.. Betty Hahn 2 q.f rec,-Treas. .,-.... Dorothy Ohlendorf J I sa ' P P fponsor ................. Mr. Coe g mst' Q The freshmen are the only ones eligible to attend the meetinqs which are held monthly. The Hobby Club offers students the chance to Dresent their abilities to the other members Many insoirunq hobbies Prmdenl JAMES STHCHEN have been shown through this club and many talents dis played BACK ROW Dorothy Ohlendorf Betty Hahn Bill Ohlendorf Leslie Smith Priscilla Bener Janet Reanck SECOND ROW Bill Kiesewetter James Steichen Billy Morten sen Duane Barschdorf Junior Eymann Mr Coe FRONT ROW Donald Burger Keller Knudsen John Schou David Neville Harry Landers 44 l l l l McWilliams.?HlRD ROW-Joyce Spangler, Glenn DeLong, Helenliiesewettelr, Donald LULC 0I'lll'l'l 11' O O President ........ Jane McNamara '55 Vice Pres, ..... Mary l-le-len Neville Sec.-Treas, .,..... Nancy Michaels Sponsor .............. Mr, Kresl ,.-e The Civic Forum is an organization of students in which the members are encouraged to discuss current problems of national or international interest. President JAN E MCNAMARA BACK ROW-Faith Smith Mr Kresl Louie Duay Dick Voigts Jackie Christensen Bill Jordan THIRD ROW Marvin Michaels Beverly Koehler Shirley Mathlson Erma Hen derson Rosella Wennerstrom Dorothy Beler Anna Mae Cahill Joe Bakel Ray Corrigan SECOND ROW Mary Helen Neville June Haacke Ruth Christiansen Shirley Burk Dolores Wright Mary Ella Bessen Dale Wenger Eugene Anderson FRONT ROW Glenn Nelson Harold Morse Barbara Patten Charles Zappa Robert lmhauser Jane McNamara 45 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Q1 e eila vw!! rama hed N .4 :- 9429 ,AO nfs uw Presldent V e Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Beverly Andrews Theresa Humbert Lois Andrews Ellen Thompson Mass Mudge Thus year there were sixteen members of the Dra matnc Club The programs consusted of short plays readings and lectures ,l STANDING-Theresa Humber? Mass Mudge Barbara Ely Dor othy Thompson Vrolet Landers Delores Bruback Betty Pfenfer Kathleen Gram SEATED-Carol Wolcott Evelyn Davns Bev erly Andrews Gayanne Baker Ellen Thompson Loss Andrews ON FLOOR Dorothy Ohlendorf Carol Boyer Jean Black x43- 46 ll . W WL .- V CD ,5 Wwfwrv- 1 ' - , 'f S e . ,' ' X ' . ' I . ' ., -. .v:,-,9 . . I lift? ' I D 1 ml.. V , A' b 41.- 54 . K A G . s r o F l STANDING Mnss Carter Joe Bakel Gary Wletnng Joe West Rlchard Branz Robert Fxsher Donnle Nevulle SEATED John Armstrong Everett Frght Tom Boyer Shrrley Burk Clark Chrustuansen The Math Club members meet monthly to duscuss V I- X tu 'QI tx,-I lf' reside I7 X 7-O 41 Ro and learn about the history of mathematucs and work dlfferent problems Anyone who us tarung algebra geom etry or advanced math ns eluguble for membershnp Wolf zemafccd an Presndent Tom Boyer X 'lxo P Vice President John Armstrong Secretarv Treasurer Shlrlev Burk Sponsor ..,.............. Mnss Carter 47 E ' RSOFJXR I N Z 5 z 0 1119 ZR Q -A 'RE l 0 0 an , 'f' A 1' F 'lfllllfw' President ,,,, , ..... Harold Morse is 90,1-i Q4',,o,,x Vice President e,,,-. Dale Wenger ,- A F F ff F yo 3 DJ v Q, Xb L u 5 A4-X -4 Secretary,--,, ,.,.. Maurice Miller C - b ,' . -V '-- Treasurer e,A..,,. James Donovan J up V. ,UQ Reporter .-....... Richard Jensen .. it OQQX Sponsor s.,,....... Mr. Van Dyke , . UL1 X, K !,ilL-J Membership in the Future Farmers of America is lim- ited to farm boys studying Vocational Agriculture. The FFA. colors are National Blue and Corn Gold. The motto is: Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve P'e de ' HAROLD MORSE The chapter presidents attend the National F F A Con vention at Kansas City Missouri Activities include an F F A Parent Banouet making and selling hog troughs and selling garden seeds The chapter also put out an F F A Annual this year BACK ROW Donald Burger John Wilson Glenn Wennerstrom Gerald Barschdorf David Bosset Marion Miller Duane Barschdorf Russell Honrud Ralph Burger Allen Hoffman C arence Dinger Dale Welch Francis Bessen SECOND ROW Dennis Kehoe Leon Hinklernan Donald Sennott John Geschwind Robert Himan Lyle Burger Willard Lighty Wendell Lighty FRONT ROW Richard Jensen Maurice Miller Dale Wenger Harold Morse James Donovan Dayton Grush Mr Van Dyke 48 John Beckerlrome Rose, Leslie Michaels, Rlay Pfeifer, Robert Painlter. THIRD ROW-L 31154 J Presldent Kathleen Gram Vlce Presldent Gwen Otfull Secretary Ellen Thompson G E Treasurer Theresa Humber! 3 I' : Cham-nan of Protects Ruth Roblnson VJ aa Co chalrman of Prolects Annta Vargas Chalrman of Publlc Relatuons Kay Fnth Hlstorlans Arlene Damher Betty Hag: ll VX1' Parlxamentarlan Beverly Eymann 'IFN Song Leader Anlta Hartley 'x Sponsor Muss Lynn The Future Homemakers of Amerlca IS the national organlzatlon of puplls studylng homemaklng un Junlor and Sensor hugh schools of the Unlted States and Terrltorles It was founded on June l l l945 and us an nncorporated non proflt youth organnzatlon lt IS composed of chartered assocuatlons ln the states lncludung Puerto Rlco and Hawau These ln turn are made up of local chapters IH Junlor and Pfmdvnf'-KATHLEEN GRAM Sensor hlgh schools offermg home economlcs Any pupil who has been enrolled or IS enrolled ln homemaklng may become a member The local organuzatvon has thnrty sux members The meetlngs are held at least twlce monthly for busnness, projects and recreation Ll STANDlNG Annta Lydugsen, Bette Baker Betty l-lumbert Esther Klelneberg, Gretchen Herb Barbara Kehoe, Norma Hollls Shurlye Mathlson Wanda Wyllle Shlrley Humbert, Ruth Roblnson, JoAnna Donovan, Beverly Koehler Erma Henderson Delores Brubeck Duane Fellers SEATED-2nd table Amta Vargas, Phyllns Deutscher, Jean Duay Dorothy Sorensen, Shtrley Sulzberger Joyce Sklles, Margaret Nevllle, Marlon Halterman Jane Steuchen, Mlss Lynn SEATED-lst table Kathleen Gram, Vlolet Landers Theresa Humbert Ellen Thompson Kay Frlth, Arlene Danlher, Gwen Oftlll, Anita Hartley, Beverly Eymann, Betty Hag: 49 C s - u o 0 l'll' Q0 I O --------------- Q . Ax . , -d------------ , 5 f, Q --------------- :l fl Q V t L V - ' ' ------ ' A . . . ---H . oi '- ' Q17 . . ------ . , . gl. Q' Ch. of Public Recreation .... Violet Landers 4 '0 N ' ' ......... - 0-n-nn-nnnu- - P E -U-. ...., Presudent Vlce President Secretary Sponsor 60 ev-'l zap' P1 t eilaen ANN legafe Beverly Eyrnann Betsy Doland Ellen Thompson lvluss Mudge Thus year there have been two groups of debaters thlrteen students sn all Each group had three meetnngs a week and dns cussed the Natuonal proposutuon Resolved that the Unnted States should reject the welfare state STANDING-Ivan Watters Shlrlye Mathlson Beverly Eymann Mass Mudge Nancy Zappa Robert Painter SEATED-Marlon Halterman Betsy Donald Sylvia Zappa Lotus Muller Leah Beyer Ellen Thompson Carol Boyer 50 A 3 1717 c., gl y T ettosstsetsetsterootet oosooooosoo ooooteoystoo taoeeoo oetoooso In y T Treasurer Y...,,.,.,s..s,.,,,A ,,s,,,,ss,,,s,,,,,s,., .,.. , A .....,..,,,,,,,,,,,, C arol Boyer -. .. , a 5 ,bf av, V x r , ' BACK ROW Clark Chnstuansen Duck Nevulle Cene Schaefer Chuck Brady John Ceschwmd THIRD ROW Russell Honrud Joe West John Armstrong Marlon Muller SECOND ROW Franklun Smrth Jack McNamara Bob Matzen Jum Donovan Lee Chnstopher FIRST ROW Mr Chuanakas Donald Zappa Wayne Johnson Jerry Edmunds Rlchard Branz David Bossert resligwxk 055 Rr Z Thus orgamzatuon was begun an 1938 as a Iettermen s club EN All athletac award wnnners nn school are elngnble The Club s profound purpose ns to gnve honor and dustmctnon to letter winners to promote school spnrut and mterest nn athletncs and to foster cleaner and better athletucs N755 X inset A President Robert Matzen W Q T Q Vnce Presndent Russell Honrud Secretary Treasurer Joe West Sponsor Mr Chnanakas 51 . , , , A ' F . o CH 5 V. ? 3 1 u 6 xl . gg 3 1 - ......t.....,,....,,.....,,,.,.,,.,,.............................. QL R J sa r sr s s s e asr s 0 ..t..,t...T........,,.t....,..,..t....,.,t,.t,,...t.,................t . - fe, 64,4 X President ....Y,,..., .A,,,...,,,,,,,, L ucille Rose Treasurer .Y.,,Y...,...,,,,,,, ,.,.. J une Haacke Sponsor ..,,YY...Y,,......,,..,,.,.... Miss Sparks Ollllci-if L a 5 ,s 5-A Secretary ,,Aw..w....,.,...,,. Beverly Andrews X , l l W F ' ff v ' I !1' Vice-President ..,, .. .. ,,,... Marie Sovad If 'J tml President-LUCILLE ROSE eb'- The purpose of the Pep Club is to help improve school spirit The club was responsible this year for purchasing the new uniforms worn by the first squad cheerleaders This group has also been the heart of the cheering section at all the games at home and out of town TOP ROW Erma Henderson Jean Duay Jane Steichen Janet Rearick Jackie Christensen Jo Anne Smith Reta Jensen Faith Smith Mar garet Jen en June Haacke Marilyr- Steichen Kay Frith Dorothy Zappa Phyllis Pedersen Leah Beyer Dorothy Beier Carol Wolcott Evelyn Davis Marie Sovad Lois Andrews Norma Hollis Joan Ricolo Virginia Eortner FOURTH ROW Mary Ella Bessen Betty Hahn Dorothy Ohlendorf Betty Humbert Barbara Ely Kathleen Cram Cayanne Baker Gwen Otfill Joan Wennerstrom Betsy Doland Ruth Robinson Joyce Spangler Anna Mae Cahill THlRD ROW Beverly Andrew Shirley Humbert Arlene Daniher Betty Hag: Carol House holder Beverly Eymann Jeanette Pfeifer Phyllis Hansen Anita Hart ley Theresa Humbert Helen Kiesewetter Hazel Huddleston Maxine Miller Gretchen Herb Juanita Phillips Ruth Christiansen Mary Rose Chnstesen Barbara Kehoe Janet Cleary Nancy Zappa Mary Helen Nevnlle Theola Cannaway FIRST ROW Lucille Rose Marylou Wheeler Barbara Patten Sunny Christiansen Betty Baker Betty Kepplmger Peggy Neville Miss Sparks l Sorensen, FIETH ROW-Margaret Thedieck, Louise Hansen, Sylvia Darm. SECOND ROW-Wanda Wylliel Phyllus Deutschelr, Lotus 52 . QM J President ......................A,..,, Lucille Ross slice-President... Sec reta ry ...,w. ..,..,....,.. Treasurer .......,... Points Chairman .....r..,..... Betsy Doland Sponsor .....,......................., Miss Sparks The Girls' Athletic Association has as its purpose: Jane McNamara ......Janet Cleary Jeanette Pfeiter To stimulate interest and participation in sports,and other physical activities. Those girls who faithfully and conscientiously uphold the ideals ofthe association and who meet certain standards set up by the lllinois League of High School Girls Athletic Association are presented awards The G A A members enpoyed a hayride skating party slumber party and many other pleasurable events Presndenl' LUCILLE ROSE FIFTH ROW Jane Stenchen Marilyn Steichen Jackie Christenser' Jo Ann Smith Reta Jensen Faith Smith Margaret Jensen June FOURTH ROW Phyllis Pedersen Evelyn Davis Carol Wolcott Norma Hollis Virginia Riel Kay Frith Dorothy Sorensen Joan Ricolo Leah Beyer Louise Hansen Dorothy Ohlendorf THIRD ROW Jeanette Pfeifer Betsy Doland Virginia Fortner Lucille Rose Dorothy Beier Lois Andrews Sylvia Zappa Marie Sovad Margaret Thedieck Juanita Phillips Marylou Wheeler Maxine Darm SECOND ROW Anita Vargas Helen Klesewetter Beverly Eymann Joyce Spangler Hazel Peggy Neville Dolores Wright Nancy Zappa Janet Cleary FIRST ROW Sunny Christiansen Gretchen Herb Phyllns Deutscher Lotus Miller Beverly Andrews Miss Sparks Betty Hahn Betty Kepplinger Mary Helen Neville Theola Gannaway Betty Baker Ha-acke, JanetlRearick, AIicelJensen, Jean'Duay, Ruth Christlansen. Huddleston, Gayanne Baker, Jane McNamara, Carol Householder, 53 1 I bg, ixecl 6401115 as 'Q' 14,161 ,SLM ff? 1 9 The mixed chorus meets on Monday and Wednesday tor prac- tice. lt also takes part in the Christmas program and spring concert The sextet consists of sux sophomore gurls Besldes takmg part In the two mann programs they also sang for the Women s Club Chnstmas program 0 f ' 6 S 55' TOP ROW Leah Beyer Clark Chrlstlansen Cene Schaefer Wendell Llghty Peggy THIRD ROW Gwen Offvll Robert Paxnter Clary Wletlng Betty Humbert Cayanne SECOND ROW Shlrley Humbert Anita Hartley Keller Knudson Carole Householder Klesewetter FIRST ROW Sunny Chrlstlansen Hazel Huddleston Louise Hansen Roeschley Betsy Doland Lotus Muller Theola Cannaway 54 yas W3 Black Baker Helen Mlss 0 , O f, , I ,Q 0 I k .fM,t , . v lfftix f .F V V , A. Y BACK ROW-Gwen Offlll Dorothy Thompson Anlta Lydlgsen Duane Fellers Jo Anne Smuth Peggy Black Jo Ann Rncolo Shurley Mathusen THIRD ROW Jean Black Cayanne Baker Phyllns Pedersen Evelyn Davns Leah Beyer Luculle Rose Sylvua Zappa Betty Humbert SECOND ROW Wanda Wyllle Carol Householder Therese Hurnbert Joanna Donovan Ellen Thompson Anlta Hartley Beverly Eymann Helen Klese wetter FIRST ROW Nancy Zappa Shirley l-lumbert Maxine Darm Mary Lou Wheeler Mass Roeschley Barbara Kehoe Lotus Muller Mary Helen Nevulle res, de 'ff Hg-L The gurls glee club practices twuce weekly on a varuety FN ,ytvll of three part songs The mann actnvutues are sungung for the lf Chrlstmas program and the sprang concert gm f fl Presndent Mary Helen Nevulle Treasurer Mary Lou Wheeler T Lnbrarnans Evelyn Davls Cayanne Baker 55 . . , ' , , 4 ' K1 , I P . XAQRP P f C 4 -, ee u Q 'iff it 'T ssng ' U 1. . . .kg K -1.71 -....--v-..A ---..'--..w '-.---. H X Q 7, ' ' .........,.......... A 'I v hr . 'Viv 0 V1 P ' 14, G Mme! .3 11- Nigga President ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,...A...AAA,.., Clark Cl'1risTianSer1 Vice-President .. ,...............,.......... Betsy Doland Secretary-Treasurer .......,,.,............. DiCls VOigTS Director ,...,,Y.....,w....,Y....... ........... Mr. Cumming The band this year is under the capable direction of Mr, Rogers Cumming, who took the place of P'eS'd CLARK cHR'5T'AN5EN Tucker Drew It is composed ot grade and hugh school students All members are proud to be a part of this highly successful group of musicians FRONT 'vlary Rose Christesen Mary Elaine Morehart Bet y Doland Joan Wennerstrom FIRST ROW David Neville Jarres Scott Donald Clausen Mel in Drechsel Beverly Koehler Theola Cannaway Julane Short Peggy Cleary Paula Kelch Ivan Watters Darline Neville SECOND ROW John Meyer William Kresewetter Junior Eymann Allen Hoffman Nel on Stubbs Dale Wenger Darrel Condon Lotus Miller Judy Kresl Jearette Pfeiter Dorothy Ohlen dort Tl-HRD ROW Mr Cummings Joyce Spangler Betty Hahn Helen Kiesevvetter Bruce Croll Anna Mary Hahn Clark Chr stiansen William Ohlendcrf Jhn Van Dyke James Christiansen Cary Wieting Dick V lgts James Deal Donald Neville 58 l , V M. V, .,,- Q, , ' -l . ' , 2 , v ' - l V r r - Q . , . , 1 r , Q , ' ' . , O . , QR .,.4rl, 3 A F S C4.,e,.Aa,,1m M yl Wh lr Barbara Pafle L II R SunnyJoan Ch f s SUMM ARY SEASON duck Red BACK ROW Chuck Nevulle Allen Hoffman Bob Fisher Robert Human Leslie Smith Duck Schou Richard Riel Jack McNamara Bully Ohlendorf Dwi! Lgmtln' FOURTH ROW Joe West Clark Christiansen Donald Beuer THIRD ROW Richard Jensen Donald Zappa Lee Christopher Franklin Smith Dvnsht hmngt Gene Schaefer Tom Boyer Duck Nevulle John Geschwund Jerry Edmunds SECOND ROW Jr Eymann Everett Fight Jum Donovan Russell Hon M ry rud Leon Hunkelman Marion Muller Duck Branz John Armstrong Frank DV s libu Wright FRONT ROW Mr l-laegele Wayne Johnson Bob Matzen Milton Drechsel David Bossert Leslie Michaels Mr Chuanakas gqugh' vane: pwush' ,on DWlgh' ,ami DWGN ra hi '1QT.u. floor ,J I9 0 During the past season the Trouans won three while dropping sux Dwight scored 190 points to their opponents l39 ln rushing the local eleven gained l 452 yards and their passing attack netted them 606 more The nine opponents rushed for l 435 yards and passed for 583 more The Trouans made 90 first downs to their opponents 86 Wayne Johnson scored seven touchdowns Jum Donovan four Lee Christopher Don Zappa Leon Hunkelman Gene Schaefer and Duck Branz each one, Bob Matzen scored four, and Duck Nevulle two points after touchdown. This year Dwight loses Johnson, Smith, Honrud, Boyer and Schaefer via graduation route while l2 Iettermen are returning. jooldaf 1950 REDDICK In the furst game of the l95O season Dwught welcomed thenr new coach G M Chnanakas wuth a 7 O vnctory over Redduck The wmnmg touchdown was scored late nn the last quarter Managem- JOE WEST and CLARK CHRISTIANSEN WI LM I NCTON Dwught suffered theur second defeat of the season at Wll msngton through no fault of theur own General mnxups by the offlczals nulllfled a Trogan touchdown but counted a nonexustent Wuldcat goal crossung Capfam-TOM BOYER LEMONT Dwught suffered their ferst loss of the season at Lemont by a l9 O score This game was very roughly played under poor condltuons on the Lemont field Coach CHIANAKAS and Asslstant Coach HAEGLE , v - - - ' 55' 5 , V - f QOOMCIKK 1950 JOHN ARMSTRONG ROBERT MATZEN FAIRBURY GARDNER Dwught s homecomvng was a great success thus year Dwught won theur second game of the season by Tarters seeknng revenge for theur defeat last year car starfnng wnth all the scorung coming an the second half ned home the long end of a I2 O score JIM DONOVAN GENE SCHAEFER 60 l except for the football game. The highly rated Fairbury walloping Gardner 26-O. The Trojans were slow in DAVID BOSSERT MARION MILLER MAZON The Trojans continued their wunnnng ways agaunst Mazon for theur thlrd vnctory of the year The local eleven won by a score of 27 7 Thus victory resulted an thnrd place In the Northeast Conference for the Dwught entry FRANKLIN SMITH g00lL6l! I 9 0 PONTIAC For the seventh straught year Dwnght couldn t over come the Pontiac jlnx The lndlans had lust too much and remained on the wnnnmg end 39 l8 RUSSELL HONRUD E Sl LESLIE MICHAELS goofdaf I9 0 RICHARD BRANZ LEE CHRISTOPHER MORRIS BRADLEY In the funal game of the year played at the OAF Bradley although not as strong as last year s eleven In a snowstorm Dwlght lost to Morrls The Tropans stall had too much power for the Trojans and emerged led with fave mmutes to go but several quick plays victorious wnth a 28 6 wnn by the Redskuns gave them the 24 I9 vnctory As a result of this game Dwlght again fanled to recover the old copper bucket JOHN CESCHWIND RICHARD NEVILLE DONALD ZAPPA 62 ,Q ,Y gf, , . - I I v , . , ' , I 4 1 1 1 l VARSITY SQUAD 'Cf BACK ROW Mr Chlanakas Duck Nevulle Chuck Brady Gene Schaefer Franklm Smith Joe West Bob Fusher FRONT ROW Wayne Johnson John ww r N mara Don Zappa Milton Drechsel K ' Wig f Armstrong Bob Matzen Jack Mc a gwLefAaf! I9 Mascot-DAVID WILDER 0 S r 8' P 8 I s f D 8hr D 'She :WSIM or? 'S r D 'slu D 'sln b 'lhr D '5'lu D shf Forms, Dwlgl, Duulhf' Mon Ding t wlIm,ng'o S Paul 0 vac Coal Clfy Maxon Falrb ffavya ofllell lon Odell Com Brardwood M Coal Umm eddlgk Plul on , :ar4,,e, faldw W'lMlpx alrlnuy D 'shr C ar4,,er Reddlg 01951 The 1950 1951 basketball season proved more successful for the Trojans than any for several years In regular season play they won 12 games and lost 13 ln the Forrest Holnday Tournament they won the consolatnon champsonshup BASKETBALL OF 195 63 l H 'W-fc .' 25 . ' , owby 70 , , , , , 'h 34 P ' A f 1 - , ' ' ' DW' h ,,' , ., , V V - 4 T D ' 1, 54 M V - . . . Dwi 1, 44 ' F - If 'lr 40 , 'h 49 Ury K- Dwi A 59 C? ' DWF h ukpi 48 M Wi I- 41 . a.,A,s, -VFAW 5 I . Dwight sa S ' U ' 42 f- Pgu, - U C. 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V ,uw xW QQ STANDING-Donald Beuer Bob bfevens Lee Chrsstopner Bruce Jensen Leslue Smith Duck Branz Chuck Neville Mr Chuanakas I A A KNEELINC-Bobby Hover Leslne Fmh Everett ngm Bully rea ma n 0,9 omore Ohlendorf Jr Eymann Ray Pfeufer George Rucolo 5',,,,,.,1 Peggy Neville Betty Kepplmger Betfe Baker NWN uf! 86 BCOIIJ Squdbl 6 eefdallefaf P V' ,f f ' A T- Q? L e e, A 'Y' fVERE-rr F' CHT Q 'ST ' J COACH CHIANAKAS LESL xt SWTH .mv- '92 MANAGERS-Bob Fisher, Joe West. Don Beier. 1-.aww--eusooavMn.fq,..,-,. - C 'u . X, 22 L 'I :TQ al' 13' E5 gl S E if 4 ef . .f '1' N 5 6' ' ki'Q'Qtaw JUNIOR EYMANN DICK BRANZ .!,,,,,.L J 11-A A U , I' 7 . m .gzlzoof CGAHJCIJ' AUGUST .Freshman Registration .School begins SEPTEMBER .Labor Day Holiday .County Visual Aid Workshops ,Football game with Reddick lherel .Assembly program .Football game with Lemont itherel .Football game with Wilmington ltherel OCTOBER .Football game with Fairbury lherel .Homecoming sponsored by Student Coun .Football game with Gardner ltherel .End of tirst grading period .Football game with Mazon lherel Football game with Pontiac ltherel NOVEMBER Football with Bradley lherel American Education Week begins Home Economics Tea Football game with Morris lherel Assembly program Junior play G.A.A. meeting End of second grading period Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Day vacation .G.A.A. meeting .Faculty Reception DECEMBER Basketball game with Forrest ltherel Senior Dance Basketball game with Morris ltherel Basketball game with Wilmington lherel ,Senior Science Mixer Basketball game with St. Paul lherel Assembly program Basketball game with Pontiac ltherel Christmas Program Basketball game with Coal City ltherel Basketball game with Mazon itherel Christmas Vacation begins Holiday Tournament at Forrest New Year's Eve Dance iiifff ..,. ........ JANUARY School resumes Basketball game with Mazon lherel Basketball game with Odell Community lherel Junior Science Mixer Basketball game with Braidwood ltherel Language Club Movie Coal Valley Conference Tournament ........End of first semester Basketball game with Saunemin lherel .........BasketbalI game with Coal City lherel .........Math. Club Mixer .........Basketball game with Reddick lherel .........Basketball game with St. Paul ltherel FEBRUARY .........BasketbalI game with Pontiac lherel .........C.A,A. Mixer .........Basketball game with Gardner ltherel .........G.A.A. Skating Party Sweetheart Ball sponsored by F.F.A. and F.H.A. .........Washington's Birthday holiday .Basketball game with Braidwood lherei .........Assembly program .........Basketball game with Wilmington lthere l .College Day at Pontiac .Basketball game with Fairbury ltherel .Basketball game with Gardner ltherel .Junior Commercial Mixer March 2 ........ Regional tournament at Pontiac 26 ......... MARCH .End of fourth grading period .Teachers' Institute .G.A.A. Invitation Dance .Box Social sponsored by D Club .Basketball Club Dance .Easter Vacation .Assembly program ......Grade School Operetta APRIL ......End of fifth grading period .......School Election .......Gym Show MAY .......Music Program .......G.A.A. to Starved Rock .......Junior-Senior Prom .......Senior Class Night .......MemoriaI Day holiday .Commencement JUNE .......School closes lili Ed F7 l ucml lull llV 0I'l'lQC0l'l'lU'l9 f th e Fsfp fot T l' EN msg, LUN 70 9'-'J aaa :afar Dwught Townshup Hugh School Under the sponsorshup of Muss Bratt we elected the followung offucers Presu dent Harold Morse Vuce Presudent Sonja Strandskov Secretary Treasurer Charles Brady We partucupated un numerous school actuvutues and to clumax a successful furst year we had our freshman party un the lower hall on April 23 Dururug the summer we lost two members but gauned one Thus left our class wuth a total of suxty members Our offucers for thus year were Presudent Tom Stucky Vuce Presudent Beverly Andrews Secre tary Treasurer Anna Mae Cahull Several boys partucupated un both football and bas ketball Our annual party under the supervusuon of Mr Haegele our sponsor was a great success Our theme was Aprul Showers and the lower hall was attractuvely decorated Thus year we also elected a Queen Luculle Rose She chose Wayne Johnson for her Kung In September of l949 we entered school as uunuors Under the capable sponsorshup of Muss Carter we accomplushed a great deal Ruchard Vougts assumed the posutuon of Presudent Joe West was Vuce Presudent Barbara Patten Secretary Mary Helen Nevulle Treas urer and Marvun Muchaels Student Councul Member We sold more statuonery than any prevuous class and also sold popcorn uce cream and soda pop at the basketball games On November l8 our play And Came the Sprung was guven before a capacuty crowd We were very pleased wuth the success of our play Several of our boys made the furst strung football team and were also actuve un basketball the Prom Our theme Dreamers Holuday was worked out beautufully by the class Gene Vuctors orchestra provuded the musuc and our mothers wuth help from some sophomore gurls served a delucuous banquet We are now senuors but only fufty of us remauned wuth the class Thus has been a full hectuc year The Rudder Staff has worked very hard the Trouan News has been a success and we have been actuve un sports Several boys were furst strungers un both basketball and football and two of the four cheerleaders were senuor gurs The offucers who helped carry out thus program were Presudent Joe West Vuce Presudent Clark Chrustuansen Secretary Jane McNamara Treasurer C-ene Schaefer Student Councul Members Charles Brady and Beverly Andrews The D A R wunner thus year was Mary Helen Nevulle She also won furst place un the Amerucan Leguon essay contest wuth her essay America the Key to Freedom Wuth all thus behund us we are lookung forward to class nught and commencement then uts out unto the world for all of us ...-F. TV-V Y 1 Y H, ,, fi, ' P I: ' ' ' ,gg ..y-441-i3 V . . On September 2, l947, sixty-one freshmen entered Oo Mal' Zofh we Sfaged OUV mam event Of the Year , ' ' l . 71 oe 93 BLM ye Gwen Ofhll i604 :M Glenn Nelson 19 'cw 5-sq vs M f - Ruth Christiansen ? -' R -Ryu 'wh . . . ' Mary Helen Neville 45,0 5 qw Fam' Smal' Barbara Patten Alice Jensen Joe West Russell Honrud Floyd Sanders 72 Tom Boyer I' ww ,nom MCL Harold M059 Men 5 V EUSBHB Angerson R052 3 Hehe S cl'-Fefe 0 ,X ,f at I I 1 3 Duck Volgts OJ' I 'xl Jaclue Ch rrgpenxe fl 'go K Y ml Jane M:Namau gXa'V' cv' nf lb' lv I,,,,e y ga' Dolly Wright I 73 A 6 QFLLOI' fg P C? Dear Mnss Frueh We have just boarded one of the new spaceshnps desngned and owned by Ruchard Volgts and we are now on our way to Mars Glenn Nelson ns pnlotrng the shnp and donng a tune job On the shup taknng the trup wnth us are some more of our old school mates There as lvlarvnn lvllchaels a general an the Army goung to Mars for recruxts wnth Jerry Scott has furst lneutenant Clarence Dsnger and Dale Wenger are also on the shnp They are reporters for rvval newspapers seeking the best human Interest story on Mars for a prlze to be glven by Tom Boyer who deslres to encourage colonlzatnon of the planets We have lust been rnformed that Walter Westlung one of the Earth s foremost mechanlcs ns aboard as a troubleshooter Lookang out of the wundow I notuced one of the shrps of the Space Patrol and am remmded that Chuck Zappa and Bob lmhauser our class comedians are now at the head of thus protectlve servnce As we arrlve at Mars we land In Maravla the prlnclpal crty Here we fund many old fruends Marne Sovad us teachung the Maravnan Hugh School students typing and shorthand and June Haacke as the physucal education teacher We go to the stadium to see Jane McNamara now player manager of the lvlartuan Bloomer Gnrls a softball team Luculle Rose one of her players has the hrghest battang average for the team 616 Back at the hotel we meet Barbara Patten and Mary Ella Bessen who have yobs wnth the F B l They are here with theur boss Gene Schaefer lookang for Income tax dodgers smuggled In on spaceshups They tell us that Faith Smnth runs a charn of drug stores here un Maravla and has made a very successful career of nt Wnth new people comung In all the tnme, there has to be a good con tractor, Stuart Patten's Constructuon Co gust fulls the bull When he's through bunldung a house, Ed Paach and Chuck Brady take over to do the panntung The completed house us one to make anyone proud As we walk up and down the street, we see more people we know Jean Black IS running a restaurant, serving Earth food lt's all very dellcvous and we engoy eatung there Dorothy Thompson IS helping her run It We also meet Jackie Chrnstensen, Anna Mae Cahnll, and Gwen Offull They are suc cessful housewuves 74 , - ,La ' N.- ln, . ' it .x .1 '-' .,, o r ' 'N 411- ,y '.-- ss -1 V E .. 1' 0 K , - gr: .,' . , . I I - - . r , . . . . . . , . , . - . . ' - . . , . . - - - . , We buy a newspaper, the Maravia News, from a young boy who tells us he works for Ray Corrigan who owns and edits the paper. This paper is compiled of interesting news from Earth and Maravia. We turn first to the sports page, and there we see many names which we recognize. Wayne Johnson and Russell Honrud, quarterback and guard respectively for the Chicago Bears, are already out for training. LeRoy Deutscher has won the SOO-mile race at Indianapolis, averaging a speed of ISO miles an hour. We also see that Frank Smith has been named head coach at Bradley in Peoria, Illinois, and the basketball team is doing well. Upon reading about the roller derby, we discover that the Chicago Westerners are in a slump because of the loss of their star girl skater, Ruthie Christiansen, who suffered a broken arm last week. On the front page, we notice that Joe Bakel, the President of the United States, has just declared a national holiday in honor of his birthday. We now turn to the comic section and see a new comic strip, Life on Earth, drawn by Beverly Andrews. We look at the news section and find that Dorothy Beier is now nurse- secretary for the famous young doctor Clark Christiansen Also that Francis Faarup has gust returned from Alaska where he has been hunting and trapping On the society page we read that Alice Jensen has married a multi millionaire and is now living in California We also see that Marilyn Steichen is now modeling for Saks Fifth Avenue in New York Turning to the Maravia news we read that Lester Heinrich and Harold Morse have come here from Earth to test types of soil to find out what crops will grow best on this planet We also read that Joe West the famous atomic scientist with his two private secretaries Nancy Michael and Shirley Burk is visiting Mars looking for uranium Then we see an ad from Sanders Super Market and fund it is run by our old friend Floyd As we are tired of reading and we have only half an hour before take off we pack and leave the hotel On our way to the airport we stop at the telephone office to talk to Rosella Wennerstrom who is now chief super visor there After talking for a few minutes we leave for the airport to get on our spaceship Before taking off the ship is refueled with gas from Eugene Anderson s new gas refinery Thus completing our day we buckle our safety belts and await the take off Sincerely yours Dolores and Mary Helen lnterspace Travelers L 'Y 75 W' N , . i - . . - , . 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R dd I Eugene Anderson leave my place an school to whoever wants at I Beverly Andrews do hereby wall my abalaty to be polate and quaet an the halls to Maurace Maller I Joe Bakel beang of sound mand wall my seat an tragonometry to John Ceschwand I Dorothy Beaer do hereby leave my great bowlang abalaty to Beverly Eymann I Mary Ella Bessen wall my blush to Mr Kresl and I hope he fands at as amusang on hamself as he dad on me I Jean Black wall my aob at the cafeteraa to some deservang garl wath a lot of pataence Tom Boyer leave my daanty fagure to Arlene Danaher Chuck Brady wall my broad mand to Bruno Fasher Sharley Burk leave my brown eyes to Delores Bruback and Juanata Phallaps Anna Mae Cahall wall my posataon as Edator an Chaef of the Trojan News to some relaable Junaor wall gladly gave that advace I Clark Chrastaansen wall my broken paar of drumstacks to John VanDyke I Ruth Chrastaansen beang of sound mand and bruased body do hereby wall my paar of roller skates to Jean Duay who I hope wall wear them less paanfully Ray Corragan wall anythang I possess that he as an need of to Dennas Kehoe LeRoy Deutscher wall my quaetness to Donald Burger Clarence Danger, wall my abalaty to stay out of trouble to Bobby Stull Francas Faarup wall my abalaty to get along wath Mr Kresl to Grace Allen I June Haacke hereby wall to any boy the pravalege to take Loas Andrews home on Saturday naght I Lester Heanrach wall my perfect attendance to Arnold Taylor who as badly an need of at I Russell Honrud wall my curly haar to Whatey Burger I Robert lmhauser leave all my smashed fenders to Betty Pfeafer I Alace Jensen bequeath my four assemblaes every Tuesday and Fraday to some deservang student who needs them I Wayne Johnson wall my heaght and basketball abalaty to Bruce Jensen who as an desperate need of the heaght 7l f 'f?'l' -1 173'-.xi S 'f .mf T'-lfil'-fe-.' 15-1-- ,gfa-'m -. -A, a..-Q .11 ' 11 'iff if mf., Li-'N B4-.:, 2- f.g.' .3 'vit' ? -I 'E-faE?ff'?:' 31' 'E ' -35 ff- E-Fir 53.5 Zi-12-fill .. 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NAME Eugene Anderson Beverly Andrews Joseph Bakel Dorothy Beler Mary Ella Bessen Jean Black Tom Boyer Charles Brady Shxrley Burk Anna Mae Cahill Jacquelune Chrnstensen Clark Christiansen Ruth Chrxstlansen Raphael Corrugan LeRoy Deutscher Clarence Dmger Francis Faarup June Haacke Lester Hemruch Russell Honrud Robert Imhauser Alice Jensen Wayne Johnson Marvm Michaels Nancy Muchaels Harold Morse Glenn Nelson Mary Helen Nevulle Gwendolyn Offlll Edward Paasch Barbara Patten Stuart Patten Lucllle Rose Floyd Sanders Eugene Schaefer Gerald Scott Falth Smsth Franklln Smrth Marne Sovad Marllyn Steuchen Dorothy Thompson Richard Volgts Roy Wenger Rosella Wennerstrom Joe West Walter Westlnng Dolores Wrught Charles Zappa NICKNAME Andy ev oe Dot Chncken Tmy Chuck Burk 9 P 9 9 Jackue Old Doc Chns the aY Sonny P P P P Fran Hlcky es Hawk Lem A Y Breed Louue rush Buck Nick Shorty Gwen Barb Bean ee P 9 9 D Stretch e Shortue Jumbo Sudsey s Jughead Duck Da e Rosle Joey George Dolly Zeke BO aunt FAVORITE SAYING I don t care I don t get N79 Oh I wouldn t say that You know nt eez Crunch Darn Sam open the porthole Oh lay off I m hungry I m hungry Who re you trylng to kid I don t know Not me thats stnctly for the buds Oh Mercy Holy Cow Got me Are you sure97 Come on let s go Strnctly for the bonds Aw come on gave me a break' Heck That s for sure Oh what the heck More fun for the monkeys Oh Flddlestucks I reckon Wel Goodness How come? Shift Aw right' It s optnonal Watch out or I Il nanl ya Are you k:ddung7 Amen AH women' Let s go Joker' Don t know Thank you Presldent Truman Anybody got any gum? What s loose? I would If I could but l can t so I shan t' Yes I guess so Confound you Lets get movnng Strnctly for the burds For Pete s sake Check Ol UB ., .. . . .. ..J ,. .. . I. . .., , , ,., ..J ,, .. . .. .. ,. .. . .. .. ., . . .. ,, .. , ., D , . .. .. .. .. .. . ,. .. . .. . . . ..L .. .. . . ., .. .. .. . ., , . . .. I ,, .. . .. .. ., .. ,. J McN a Mac l'll get mad . . .. . .. .. ., . ..I . ., .. . . .. . Cl - ls ll lil . .. ,. .. .. ..Ed., .. . ., .. .. .. . ,. . ..L ,. .. . . ,.. .. ,. .. .. u ' ' HJ dn .. . .. . .. ., .. . .. , . . ..Si H .. .. . . .. . ., .. . , ! 1 .. I ., .. .. , . .. .. .. . .. dcolae USUALLY FOUND 9797? Dwight P9977 Dwight Wnth Barb and Anna Mae Wnth Earl Wrth Dorothy Pool hall Not at home' Wuth Glenn Runnmg down the halls with Faith Falrchnld s At Morrvs skatmg Around Wnth the boys School or home Pool hall Wuth Janne and Loss Buzzmg Bee Hard to tell Workung somewhere At Oughton S Pool hall Detention At Walt s Wuth Don Home alone Wlth Duck Volgts Wuth the crowd or Bull Bungalow wnth Sam Streator or Morrls Wuth Mary Ella and Anna Mae In a fast movmg Hudson Koffee Kup Where I shouldn t be The defense refuses to answer Most anywhere At Stutzer s Home Anyplace but home In the Kalser Legion Cafe Wuth Glenn Nelson Home Koffee Kup Gym Home or Mlchaels With Francls Anywhere' Anytnme' PRIZED POSSESSION 40 Ford Tud Slade Rule um Blush? Earl s sweater Dorothy The Dodge Eddie Glenn Jack Drums Wayne s letters Wnstwatch My car Wrlsfwatch Dolly Dad s Plymouth My Chevy 40 Chev Myself Tom The Whlppet Haacke s Plymouth Norma Bob Atcher s autograph Drrver s Incense Bull s r ng m Myself Cedar chest My false tooth My long blond halr My braln Class rung Class rung Sonny My Mother My abnluty to wrlte shorthand My class rmg Jerry 1940 Chevy Class rung Skates My bright red sweat socks Diamond rung Wrlstwatch AMBITION Joan the Arr Force To have good health Engmeer Lnve and let lnve To see the world Reglstered nurse To be happy To be a sallor To be a prnvate secretary Housewufe To become a good secreta ry To be a street cleaner To get an A from Mr Kresl To be a success To be a mechannc To be a farmer To go to Alaska P E Teacher To stay snngle To be a coach To own and drive a mndget racer Luve at Lake Geneva To become a Marine be good be a secreta ry be a farmer graduate be a success Stenographer Be an Admiral To travel My ambltuons are planned for me To be a housewufe someday Help Uncle Sam Kung of the Highway lbuml Store Manager To be a secretary? Chicken farmer To become a commercual teacher To stay happy A model lhousewufe that :sl Graduate from college To be a farmer To be a secretary To make a mullnon fast U S Arr Force To get a good ,ob Go to the moon l. ..... ' ' ' 2. ' 3. ..,.. ' ' 4. ' J' ' ' 5. ' . 6. . , . 7- . 8. ' 9. . ' ' l0. ' ' l l. ' l2. ' ' ' I3. ' ' ' . l4. l5. ' ' ' l6. l7. ' l8. ' ' ' . . l9. ' ' ' 20. 21. . . . 22. ' ' ' 23. ' ' ' 24. ' To 25. ' My class ring Be General in Air Force 26. ' ' To 27. ' ' ' T0 28- ' ' ' ' ' i To 29. ' ' Sa To 30. ' ' 3l. ' ' 32. ' 33. ' ' ' ' 34. ' ' 35. ' ' . 4. . - In 37. 38. ' ' . . . . . 40. , ' 4l . ' ' 42. ' ' ' 43. ' 44. ' 45. 46. ' ' ' 47. ' l ' . . ' 48. ' ' ' ' 49. . ' . Me s lL...-,,,4-f .. --'X nm WM' Q Lg,, '! Q Ifldldzi FIRST I?OWfI-II, har-dsome. Home cookmg Whwch tvwn has the Tom? SECOND ROW-- Why so 5erIous7 Try guessmgf Ah! what noble characters. Frrervds Ah? characters. THIRD ROW7NVe made rr. Hi, Indian, Bottoms up. Dot S1Cp'? She heavy. June? FOURTH ROW --New Easter cutflfs? Get her. Janet. FIFTH ROXV--Fmgers were made before forks. Boys Rxdwg zo sfyIe HI, Sudsey. :Htl '12 I . M ', I I 4' CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF I95I From The I-IUTII IIIBILE DE!-ILEHS nf DWIGHT PAUL S GARAGE CHEVROLET CHRISTOPHER CO CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH S C1 R MOTOR SALES FORD DE LONG S GARAGE HUDSON FEDDERSON SALES OLDSMOBILE BAIAMA MOTOR SALES STUDEBAKER BOYER BROS BUICK 7 A7C3Cx3CvCvCvCx3 vCv v v v xo xp v v v v v v xa v v 7 7 P7 CX f'NfNfXfN7fNfNfNfNfXfXfXfXfXfXfXfNfXfXf'Xl'XCNfN1'NfNfXfXfXfXCX fXfXfX CX CX .l S7 M49 7 7c3Q349c7c7 7 7 9 7c7c7c9c7c?,c2c?c9c9c7c cmc ,cvcvc3cv 7c U c c c c dev 1 IHE FIRST N!-XTIUNAI. BANK UF DWIGHT Me b E M Hoffman James Oughton C J Ahern J Ralph Sodlnl R W Dempster Incorporated I 905 of Fede al Depo t I s a ce Cop Presudent Vice Presudent Cashier Asst Cashuer Congratulations To The Class of 1951 I sox?P,6 V 1551 W 3 9 tx' G0 X Dwlqht Post 485 I I e r si nu ' . Jr .s,,sss,,sss,,ssssvV......,,,a,sss,,, ,s.,,,,....... ' - ' . . r ..,rs.s,..,rss,ssssY,..,,.JJs,s.p.,..,,.,..,,....,....,,. Vice-President es' 42 r : V 0? j s if ct X To Dwight Graduates Our CongratuIations and Best Wishes AIM HIGH And WORK HARD BUSH HATCHERY AND MILLINC CO zo4 s Franklin Sf ow-gm llrmms DICKLER INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Real Estate Farm Loans Auto Financing Phones Office 84 Res 44W KELCH S SANITARY DAIRY Pasreurtzed Dairy Products BANK OF DWIGHT Member FDIC Establushed I895 by David McWaIIlams Chas D McWlIInams Chm of Board John O McWulInams President HaroIdJ West Cashner Angus S Lower Asst Cashuer 1 Louis A. Weicker ........t......,..,... Vice-President Best Wnshes To The Class of l95l From A N D R E W S YOUR HOME GROCER DWIGHT STAR G' HERALD Best Weekly Advertlsmg Medium In Lrvmgston County Complete Pruntrng Servuce Congratulatuons And Best Washes To The Graduates Phone 7 Dwlght Illmols Congratulatnons V F W VAN EMAN fr SONDERGAARD Dress Maternal Men s Furnushungs Shoes Notions OLESEN PAINT STORE B P S Pamts and Varnlshes Wall Paper Kntchen Ware Clft Items Plastuc Ware Phone 654 E Mann St Dwnght Illmols Best Wnshes To The Class of l95l LEWIS JEWELERS 1 From Ladies' Ready-to-Wear . , . . CHRISTIANSEN Radzo Shop ZENITH MOTOROLA R CA VICTOR Parts Service Phone 102 W MAIN CLEARY LUMBER CO VINCE CLEARY Prop Bulldmg Materials Dwlght Illlnols Phone 500 DREW S MEAT MARKET East Mann St Phone 34 Dwnght Ilhnons Nothrng Takes the Place ot Meat Greatest Known Source of Strength FARBER S Compluments of K L I N G L E R S JEWELRY and GIFTS Compliments ot THE DUTCH KITCHEN Dwlght llllnols Phone 55 Enjoy Lute Eat Out More Often Complurnents of WHEATLEY S GROCERY S Cr Vx! and R eneIIeu Brand Fro en Foods Dwnght Ilhnols STITZER DRUG STORE 373 . ' Gifts tor the Family . . I ' S Compliments I. I E Dress Shoppe E J B R Standard Service Cas-Owl Teres e Dwlght Phone DIPPON S DWIGHT PRODUCE Dealers In Poultry Eggs Cream Feeds Hvdes C1 Wool Dalry Supplues Dwight Compluments DWIGHT EILEEN S CAFE We Speclallze In Steaks Cr Chops Short Orders and Sandwlches SERVED AT ALL TIMES Congratulatnons Class of l95l THE KOFFEE KUP STEICHEN Cv SONS Implement Co JOHN DEERE Phone 74 Dwight Ilhnols CARL TOCK LUMBER CO Lumber-Coal Wmdow Glass Buuldmg Maternal Phone 46 Dwlght Illmols ' . . EIE of , A L ' S .- . T I. 488 ' . of and Portable Buildings GREENHOUSES I6 . , . . Compllments HAHN S ACRES Dwlght llllnols HAGER LUMBER CO LUMBER COAL FUEL OIL BUILDERS HARDWARE G MATERIAL Phone 20 Dwlght llllnols MARCINKO IMPLEMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 700-Old Route 66 E MOYEMONT Plumblng and I-Ieatlng Phone I4 S O NELSON Farmall lnternaflonal Trucks McCormlck Deerlng Farm Equlpment Dwlght llllnols SIP N BITE Short Orders Sandwlches Candles Plate Lunches Chlcken Basket Congralulallcns To The Class of DI SPIC 6' SPAN CLEANERS voN QUALEN s Dependable Home FUVHISDEVS Phone 75 140 E Mason of - - Dwight, Illinois Dwishf. Illinois E. L. BIECK HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS APPLIANCES Phone 36 Dwight, Illinois DWIGHT CLEANERS Complete Cleaning Service Phone 24 EYMANN TIRE SERVICE ll'CSf000 FAIRCHILD S Men s and Boys Wear Freeman Shoes Phone 56 THE FASH ION SHOP Dresses For All Occasions Sportswear Cuffs RICCOLO fr SONS MEN S E7 WOMEN S SHOE REPAIRING I00 West St Dwight Ilhnols THOMPSON APPLIANCES E C NELSON Prop Refrxgerators Washers Radlos Stoves Crosley K1 hens Small Apoluances Phone 35 Mann St Dwight Illlnols STITZER SHOW STORE The Famnly Shoe Store I24 East St Dwight Illmols Phone 673 Y . I , I ! I flfff. ' i ' . - . I BUZZINC B S CAFE Qu DINAH CAFE Dfrm rs and Smert Orders Dwnght Ilhnous McNAMARA SERVICE AND TRUCKINC ALMA MATER Ha' to Dxxlght L4 gh ww her ol r tx re Or cl Aim 1 Jturdards 0 hrgrw Yes here s to Dy ight H gh wx Wm we krtox Sh SO her s To 'Dwmg We re out to tweht tug, t r fi U rw arm XV'1+t M V1 vtarftard O! Pr du ts Haul E r T w SCHOOL SONG Har to Dwight Varsuty Cheer them along the wav May they W rw agam t dat Well guye a cheer for the Tro,an Long may they rergrw supreme Shout trlf the echoes rmg For the glory of our team A C , e s J , U Oid Q 'te 65 f ,s v 0 Q ' 'NNe ye y h ng .1 f ' , Q 'F ' ' ML J s C 0 s if high, F X vyif , V QU, 35 .gm ' a Vater Onward to victory ' L t s 'VN K l ' c , , . . . , I . -r N 1 . '?f ' 1 A Yes. .,e wlli vi ' ' ' e' f 'fht . 3- X Yes, 'jfh to eear old 'ree r' ' T ' e I fjufoqrclln 1.5 710 X BOC 22,12 X I N I lxs L73 5AS ,rf TOPEKA KAN Mvsns ANDCD 'Nc ,, .og 2, I l0g:. . - - '0.' - 7 -. , '0s ' 4 . . Ax- ,- .flvq O 1 x .'. ' :Io 0 A is Oo 1 n l0...' ls lU.'.. . o..,.'0O - n lug... ' 'a'0cg ls.- Os


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