Dwight Township High School - Rudder Yearbook (Dwight, IL)
- Class of 1953
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I . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . fr-gps.. r, . . in I -. -., . Q, . Q . LLC ti' f 5 1 1. . ' ...aaxilv :'ilWXf L' 4-suQll f'4'i ,.-jp-M .gulf-H v ' . J . .V f X nl, - 'ar . F-1 , w , -B I 1 -si 'Q' IQJJ 5? Edltor ID chaef Robert Flsher Busmess Manager John Geschwmd Copy Editor Wrlters Typing Edltor Typlsts Photo Editor Snapshot Editor Lay Out Editor Deslgners Book Salesmen Advertising Salesrnen RUDDER STAFF Leah Beyer Lotus Muller Everett Fight Betsy Doland Vlrgnnaa Fortner Phyllls Pedersen Davud Bossert MOFIOD Halterman Sunny Chrlstnansen Lounse Hansen Sue Lucas Lee Christopher Rlchard Jensen . . George Roth, Rnchard Branz . . . Donald Zappa 4 Ll el' ,J pg i , Q' f ' ix g j 1 1' AQ K F 1 'N A 4 A W .L , ..,,, 'ri V V -L V jj D . .... . . . 1 A,,,...-e- ,gf , Administration Seniors Juniors Sophannores . Freshmen. Organizations Sports . Activities sements I 3400! Hail to Dwight Varsity Cheer them along the way, Rah, Rah, Rah, Onward to victory May they win again today, We'll give a cheer for Dwight Long may they reign supreme Shout till the echoes ring For the glory of our team. Varsity , 1 I , p . Q I ' 1 vo... i- v I X 1- rniniafrafion ana! jacugg Marv! of glolucafion Mr Herman Ohlendorf Mr Albert Mortensen Mr C I Ahem Jr Mr HerbertC Boyer Presrdent Mr W1111amSte1chen Mr Harold Von Qualen Mr Albert Klehm The Board of Educatron as elected by the people of the communrty to provrde for the educatron of all the youth Board members are elected on a non polrtrcal basrs and serve without pay The Board exercises legrslatlve and IUdlCICl functions In making provrslon for the necessary burldrngs, teachers, and equupment The superrntendent serves as the Board s executive officer and professronal advrser The consistency with whuch our public schools have fostered Amerrcan tradrtrons and ourAmencan concept of a government of free men Isa trrbute to the thousands of school board members who have functuoned under local auton omy whrle preservrng natuonal unlty 8 . . . , . .. ,.. . . , ' 3, I. . y . 1 1 n . . - .. . .. . . . n . . . . 0 . . . . . .. . . . . - . Wwwffw affefl Q .jgflrifef Supermtendent B of Ed lllmons State Normal Umversuty A M Unlversuty of lllunous Advanced Graduate Work Harvard Umverslty And University of Illmols 9 . I . . . . . Q .I . . . . -4 .I - . I - . - 0 2Cl'0fal'te:5 DOROTHY DIXON Substitute Teocher and Office Assistant A B Umversaty of lllnnols 10 ,ZUJMBJ RY G SMITH Sec retory Dwight Township Hugh School . . S 0 Q HR Mx . ., LORENE BRATT General Scxence and Brology B of Ed Il11no1s State Normal Umversxry M S Umversrty of I1l1no1s Ilhnolswesleyan Un1vers1ty Umversuy of Washmgton GCN aff H31 iff Q NW diff! qfwbsw 6- ' CAM' ai LL M X C' BETTY BURKHART Physxcal Educauon B of Ed La Crosse College La Crosse Wrsconsm -fx 11 W 7. f ,, K , 9 ,, 4 C ,U-'V ' V 0 , ' fs ii Cn' I X, J f 46' ' I .E Z2 ,lk UCL! t Z7 MARY Lou CARTER L iNlLllilf.'lll3llCS tif B. S, University of lllinoisg M. A, , Columbia lkiiversity MYRTLE ERUEII English B. of Ed., Southern Illinois University: lini- versity of lllinoisg University of Colorado WILFRED C COL Cuidance Mathematics and History A B Denison L niwersitx Graduate Work E 'P' jf!! -.v I f X.. GEORGE CHIANAKAS ' Coach, Physical Education B, A., Bradley University JOHN R. HAEGELE Commerce and Assistant Coach B, of Ed., Southern Illinois State T Collegeg Illinois State Normal I M. A. , University of Illinois Lincoln College A M Lniversitx of Chi cago Graduate Student L 'iivtrsity oflllinois Ns- It-1-s .s- Q sh 3' iw Z .I Za ANTON KRESL Science S, , M, A, , Universitv of Illinois LEILA E, MUDGE and Speech A, , Rockford Collegeg TxI,A,, Columbia University of Iowa, Colorado Col University of Wisconsing Northwestern ,itvg Illinois State Normal University J 4 GCUA Hx EULAH LYNN Home Economics A, B,, University oflndianag M, A, , Columbia University 13 ALEX LAS CAS.-XS Band Music B, S, , Northern Illinois State Collcgeg M, NI University of Wisconsin LEONA MUNZENMAIER Typing and Shorthand A, B, , Greenville Collegeg I'nivursity ofCol oradog University of Wisconsing M, S,, Wes tern Illinois State College 'D WILMA ROESCHLEY Music and English B, A,, Goshen College, Indiana University, University of Colorado CHARLES VICKERS Chemistry, Physics, and Drivers' Training B, of Ed, , Whitewater State Teachers Col- lege, Cleveland lnstitute of Technology GLUE Manual Arts DONALD ROSE B, S, , Eastern Illinois State College MARGARET WIGGINS Languages and Library A, B, , Grove City College, M, A, , Univei of Pittsburgh, Graduate Student, University Chicago, Berlitz School of Languages, Chic- ago, Columbia University, Northwestern Uni- versity FRED VAN DYKE Agriculture B,S,, University of Illinois, Graduate Stu- dent, Colorado State College, Pennsylvania State College JJM1- M4 Jim. ,Z Nz P9 n.l10' V . 1 ,323 f' F ,Q . x . .Aa STANDINF George Roth treasurer Dav1dBossert uce presidentg Marion Miller, student council representatlve SEATED John Geschwlnd presldent Lee Christopher, student council representativeg CLASS SPONSOR - Miss Frueh After four eventful years, the senior class is now ready to depart to places unknown. During the last year the seniors have spon- sored a successful Christmas Dance, the colorful class play, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, and the school paper. Under the untiring ef- forts of Miss Frueh, the school annual was finally completed. ,W- IOHIN ARMSTRONG o by I 2 D Club 2 3 Math Club 2 Jr Commercral 4 lr SCISDCSI Scrxbblers 4 Basketball I 2 3 Band I Football I 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Track 2 3 DAVID BOSSERT F F A I 2 3 4 Presrdeut 4 Intramural I 234 FooIba1l234 Track234 B e I 3 4 D Club2 3 4 Preslden VICE PYESICICHIB Ir SCICHCS I Rudder Staff 4 Sr Screrlce 3 Luestock Iudfzmg Team I 2 3 Scrrbblers 4 Iumor Plax Semor Vrce Presrdem Qlfl l0I ff PEGGY BLACR LEAH BEYER Glue Club I 2 3 4 Presrdeur 4 Pep Club Qurer4 G A A 4 la ub I 2 Debate 2 3 4 C0 Prurdem DFHITIEIIICSI 3 4 TllE'9P1E1l'lClllb 3 4 Scrrbb lers 4 Sr Commerclal 3 Rudder Staff4 lumor Plax Speech Come r 2 3 4 -Uwljlv 1 RICHARD BRANL Football I 2 3 4 Babkerball I 3 4 Track 3 4 Caplam 4 Baieball I 3 4 bcrrbblers 4 D Club2 3 CIXIC Forum4 'xlath Club I 2 3 Jr SCICFICS 2 Vrce Presrdem C uc Forum 4 Pep Club 3 G A Glee Club I 2 3 4 , L, s G I 2 . 1 I 1 Ax V f Ji I ff' ' 4 . fx ' , f 1, Iv v I 4' . 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Qlfl l0l Zf BETSY DOLAND Language Club I 2 3 4 Presldent 2 4 Band I 2 Glee ClubI 3 4 Treasurer I Cheer leader3 4 Jr Scrence I Iumor Play SCIIDD Secretary 2 Rudder Staff4 G A A I 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Sextet 2 3 4 Sophomore Presrdent Senlor Secretary Sr Commercral 3 Thespran 3 Debate 2 l ub Rudder Staff4 Ir an ClubI 2 3 A12 3 I 3 ScrIbb1ers4 g 1 EVERETT FIGHT Football 2 3 4 BasketballI 3 4 Baseball 41-I3 234 'wlathflu IL Scrence Club I 2 Presrdent 2 Language lub3 4 Rudder Staff4 D Club VICC Pres1dent4 StudentCouncIl3 Scrrbb lersClub4 Vrce PresIdent4 THEOLA GANINAWAY Band I 2 3 Secretary Treasurer3 GleeClub ISI 2 2 3 4 P01 Q Chalrman 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 CIIIC Forum 4 Junror Play Scrrbblers 4 PresIdent4 Sr ISCICDCE 3 Presldent 3 Junror Commercral 4 Trojan News Staff 4 Edrtor III chref 4 Language Club I 3 Pep Club 2 C I 4 3, P . C T E - , I 1 3 f , , .L V V ! .N W 5 , I I A I , 3 kt , 5 ' VT' I , ' ', ' J , 5 3 ,,. , I F . , E '. 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C Lib I Scrlbblers 4 Sr Commerclal 3 Secrejary Treasurer 3 Rudder Staff4 Drarnatncs 2 Iry Commercral 2 ell l0I 5 as DAYTON GRUSH F 3 4 Hobby Ir Scxence tramura LOUISE HANSEN Ir Sclence I Language I 2 3 Glee Club I 3 4 Scrrbblers4 G A A I 2 3 4 PepC b I 2 3 4 Student Councrl I Freshman Presl dent Rudder Staff 4 CINIC Forum 4 Better ,234 20 Q- BETTY HAGI 3 4 IIISIOIIHII 2 4 Glee C u 3 4 Sr COIIIITISICIBI3 Troran lxews Staff4 GRE TCHFN HERB A 2 4 Pep Clu 2 4 Jr Sclence I Dramatrcs I Q , -JI, Y' V I . l ' LLM Q ' HQ' 1 I Q If . 3 f NC' I I W ,W , R - f' K la I f ' ., I l A' C I A LJ 1 'I Q vt A lt, 7 V , 1 xx '-3 at I. mf , - F,F,A, I,2, , , ident3g 3,45 ' ' J , F.H.A. I,2, , V ' ' , : lb 3,4g Track 3:41'Sr, Sgience 3g Scribblers 43 ' l 7 Scribblers 4: PSP Club 2.3, . 3 - ' V . 3 F. .A. I,2, .1 'Is . ' 1:111- , ' ' ' 14. , : ' 3 . . . .-, , 1 lu G.A. . 1: . . .2. I I - - mS ' 2' 1 3' 1 'yi U I F,H, ,I,2,3gG,A,A,1, , 5 bl, ' l J J, , 1 . 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C ommercial 45 Sr. ,AQ i-, x I V Cheerleader I,3g Glee Club Ig Pep Club 3 ' 2 ' ' ' . , I 1 Cx X I : : en iam 2- ww LOTUS MILLER Language Club I 2 3 4 Debate 2 3 4 Co Pres1dent4 Dramaucs 3 4 Glee Club Scr1bblers4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 G A A 3 4 Rudder Staff 4 Iunlor Play Band 3 4 Thesprans 3 4 Speech Contest 2 Sextet 2 3 4 Ir Vars1tyCheerleader I MARION MILLER A D Club 2 3 4 Scrrbblers Football 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 3 4 StudentCounc1l 2 4 Jun1orTreasuter Troyan News SI3ff4 Intramural 2 3 4 Iunror Play RICHARD NEVILLE Jr Screncel Hobby I 2 Ir Commercxal CHARLES NEVILLE 2 4 D Club3 Scr1bblers4 Ir C0mmerc1al3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 ROBERT PAINTER Scr1bblers4 Intramural 3 Football 2 Bas lcetbal12 Track 2 Trojan News Staff 4 Ir Sclence 3 Glee Club I Intramuralr 3 4 Scrence I K B-5 Ala . 1 'Q' , o H . .2 I lt 'M I I I 5 ' 1' J if G+ 'D A N, I 0 - . - 'f -'I , , , 3 , , , - F.F. . 1.21 H . . Z R 43 ' : ' , 3 I,2, . . 1 . 5 ' . 1 3-41 ' 1 , , . : . . . 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PDX lx . I, - I ,, l 2 I ,. , : 23' r I A X , , I - 47 H, If ' If I 1 ,, 4 ' , fx 4 -f . I x A 'Y IIN . ' ' ' : ' : . ' Qin, , . . . : . 1 ' ' , 195 . . , - Pep ,..:G.A.A.I,,,: i0r ,, ,,,' , , : ' . : ' . 3,4, ' Ib 3 bat ., , ' i I ,343 my 3' .. I, , Q , - x . i . ' . ' 1 H gf 1 5 I . 'Hg 'cg Q 1 Q K, N, N4 ffff'- ?'9Jffl'V'Irr.,.p,5.'.. N? ... - -8' 'f-x '32 ' , ' fx . 5,5 -1- , ' -v. . ., I u ..'-,,. Ms ., .?, 'ST N. 'S Bette Baker Duane Barschdorf Gerald Barschdorf Maxme Dorm Joanna Donovan Meredith Eymann Duane Fellers Patrlcna Goley John Goodwin Allen Hoffman Carole Householder Betty Humber? Shlrley Hurnberf Barbara Kehoe Helen Kvesewetter Wnllnam Klesewetrer Keller Knudsen Harry Landers Annta Lydlgsen My Betty Hahn Robert McDonald Wllllam Mortensen Dorothy Ohlendorf Wlllnam Ohlendorf Janet Rearnck Joan Rlcolo John Schou Joyce Sknles JO Anne Sm: th Joyce Spangler Jane Stelchen James Stelchen Shlrley Sulzburger Gary Wletlng John Wulson Frank Wright Wanda Wyllae Nancy Zappa Sylvia Zappa Leslie Smith 5 r N is Q- STAINDING Wanda Wyllre Vrce Presrdent Robert McDonald Presrdem SEATED Shrrley Hurnbert Treasurer John Goodmn StudenLCouncrl Joyce Spangler Secretary Lll'll0I l C QP5 Tlll. Jlllllll BLISS Ylllll NIHIU' Qrd NUVEMIB I4 ll CLASS SPONSOR Mary Lou Carter The rumor class consisted of forty members thus year Mnss Carter, the sponsor, has onceagalngurded the class through a very successful year The lunuors worked very hard selling stationery The lunrors and sensors sold popcorn, soda pop, and Ice cream at basketball games to earn money for their classes On November I4 1952 the gunuor play Love Your Nenghbor, was presented under Mass Mudge s capable durectnon The mann event for the lunnors was thelr very wonderful and successful prom 30 ar' 4 F I 1 1 F x 1 . 1 Q. lg . f 4' xx' I ! , I J X 'Ml' Af .i r ' f . .yu 'Q nu, - . , ' f .' J. , if 0I'l'l 0I Q.'5 41 i I . ,fy 5 1, V , 1 f r' ' f f a f . ' . 9- f .25 ' i QI- I' K' l I la O I I- omni I I O P . I Thus year, the sophomore class was made up of fifty-seven members. They ' I W participated in many school activities clubs, sports, the magazine drive, and 3 -5 the Homecoming event b1ANDIING Rlenard Geschvrrnrl ecrcrcrrx Ire as rrer bi-XTED To n Xlrlson presraenr Pegg Llc-.rrx vrcc presnlcnr Terri West srrlderrr eouncrl member 0,9 0l'l'l 0I'Q G55 TOP ROW Clrndc Wrlsnn Rlclrard Geschxxmd Darvim Tweedt Jarnes Pferfer Wlllmrn Fort ner Leslre Frnlr George Rlcolo THIRD ROW Jewell Colclasure Florence bmcx, Gretchen bleu lien Hc len Burger RobcrtMcCullo11gl1 Ioxce Qulzberger l-ern lngrrrn Beverlx W1ern lan SLC UND ROW Mr Hrregelc rdvrser Huherr Gnrsh Innes Hndrllesron Rrehard Larsen Melvin Drcchsel l-RONT ROW Walter Wrclf Paula Kelch Brrbdrr Brnback Peggx Sarnp son iN1dl'l1NllONCl1i Chrrsrene Gannawax Robert Tawlor p I sv TOP ROW: Paul Phelan, Chris Christensen, Tom Wilson, Elmer Stevens, Ronald Morphey, Edward Dibble, Charles Gram, Jim Watters THIRD ROW: Marilyn Schafer, Darlene Walkup, Shirley Nelson, Iulaine Short, Thelma Schaefer,Margarer Meier, Marjorie Denaple, Genette Sapp SECOND ROW: Peggy Cleary, MargaretBessen, Kaye Greene, ShirleyCarpenter,Jeanette Zappa FRONT ROW: Charles Nelson, Bob Mardis, John Meier, Bruce Jansen, Philip Geheber, Terry West, Charles Pearson. S19 0lll0l'e 661,65 The annual Sophomore Party was held in the lower hall, and was enjoyed by everyone. During their two years in high school , they have distinguished themselves in many respects. They have been outstanding both in football and basket- ball. o s that boy? The frao I9 Sfecdnes I'lCll05 Younger set Posed' pt' I 34 'ao cn, FQ ve?- Wd 'LH r .H ,Q ,- Q N , ' I 1 ,g . wg I I Q l - ' ' N r 1 ' p - ' , L f Jkmm 'YK i 'ie The freshman class consisted of fifty- seven students at the beginning of this year. In January, five students from eighth grade were added to bring the class total to sixty-two. STANDING: Sue Lippold, secretary-treasurergSEATED Patsy Bosley, student councilgjane Ann Scott, president Kay Roeder, vice-president. jl'e:iAh'L6llfl C 61:55 TOP ROW: Pat Donovan, Roger Fellers, Bill Baley, James Patten, Elton Olroyd, RobertAndre- asen, Philip Tock, Robert Pierce, Carl Rose, THIRD ROW: Terry Haberland, Darrel Condon, Claude Hadding, Gary Darm, Ronald Landers, Bill Watters, jerry Nlorphey,Tim Kehoe,Dean Dixon SECOND ROW: Miss Bratt-adviser, Elwood Pfeifer, Dorothy Bessen, Eleanor Nelson, Fred Rimel, Delores Thompson, Kathy Kanne, DannyAndersonFRONTROW:JeanetteSprou11, Donna Mae Weller, Barbara Fortner, Darlene Neville, Jane Constantine, Kay Roeder, Laura Ogg, Jane Ann Scott. H TOP ROW: Gayle Bovelle, Terry Kates, Richard Perschnick, James Reed, Donald McConnell, Harold Koehler, Gilbert Nielsen, Robert Walsh, Lester Lydigsen, Valoy Wieting THIRD ROW: James Weaver, Tommy Hoffman, Bill Smith, Sue Lippold, Kenneth Christopher, Sharon Olson, Neil Householder, David Yordy, Frances Simpson SECOND ROW: James Cahill, Luke Phelan, JerryJohnson, VioletBuck, Barbara McCann, Marlene Fieldman, Judy Kresl, Phi1ipFinch, Robert Hagi, Dale Humbert FRONT ROW: Glen Burger, Barbara Smith, Marlene Feddersen, Alberta Becker, Richard Nielsen, Jeanette Humbert, PatsyBos1ey, Richard Dixon. 3 P215 l7'lCLl'l H515 Sponsor MISS BRATT The freshmen participated in many activities. They sold more magazines than any other class and won second prize on their Float. One of the most enioyable events of the year was the Freshman Party held in the lower hall in the spring. P05 l'l'lCU'l Tom Sprvey Mary Ellen Delong These freshmen entered Dwught Hugh School on January I9 1953 38 STANDING: Neal Jensen, Dale Beiswanger. SEATED: Linda Moser, . . I fig, 'QA g 'J' 5. . 49- ' x ' 'X ' X ' g. , hu fr' 5-sf.. . , 4 rgaluza find, Q Q . ' 1 i . , r M ' ,'N, ff ' . W9 WWW' . 4' -A ..- N, 1, ,g f am 5, Q ga x . 3 '-. di 'iff 'rd' 6' 's J '-I', I 1.5. k A Q, fp K5-Q-JI ,pAfj,9ff' .V 5' if 95 gif' 'ii' xl 'kj' ' . ,, ., , . , , an ,312 . ,, , Wafg' f 2-'iw xv ,Y -x M-gm ' I it Mini-LXNI . . , .A M . . I, K . Q., M -5 f Q-K N, , K , 1 .A : fx W ,.x '15 -. xv, -,, A 5 G f V s- V? , 4 Q I A i Q Q I 3 JF, 7 ' K A H 4 A In ,L ' 1 . -f 9 Q l ' of A V 'J ff ' as V. 1 , T Q4 2 -3' ,fs '21 -55 1 i Q 1 'T '27 2 TOP ROW: Phyllis Pedersen, Donald Zappa, Lee Christopher, Dick Brarrz, George Roth, Everett Fight, Miss Frueh- adviser SECOND ROW: Sunr1yChristianser1, Lotus hliller, Berg. Doland, Marion Halrerman, Sue Lucas SEATED: Dick Jensen, Louise Hansen, Leah Beyer, Robert Fisher, John Geschwirrd, Virginia Former, David Busserr. fewrfe, swf a r fl' X 3 The Editor-in-chief cmd Business Monoger of the Rudder ore chosen by popular vote from the senior closs. Other members of The staff ore op- pointed. During The yeor, The sfoffprepcres the morericl which is a resume of the ccrivifies of the school through pictures and wrife-ups. Robert Fisher, ediror-in wind, business nranager. -chiefg John G e s C The Trojan News is a mimeographed paper prepared and edited by seniors who are interested in newspaper production. The members ofthe Staff are elected by pop- ular vote from the students of the Scribblers Club who are especially interested in newspaper pro- duction. The office practice class publishes the paper. Arlene Danilier, business iiidriagerg Theola Gannawiiy, editor-in-chief. rojan ew5 Ea!! STANDING: Louise Hansen, Carol Wolcott, Phyllis Pedersen, Miss Frueli-adviser, Bliss Munzenrnaier-adviser, Bet: Hagi, Arlene Danilier, Hazel Huddleston SEATED: Robert Stull, Norma Hollis, Marion Miller, Margarcilcnsen Marylou Wheeler, Theola Gannaway, Joan Wennersuorn FRONT: Sunny Christiansen. V f-if sf ,WU Q .Q Vt? ' W? 2-Q23 , 353, H 'ii' 1' ,f W r: 2 3 1- ig 'sf V Q sarah if is 32 5 it ' ' 'F x Y 2 uf ,IP 9 Y 39 ,-,.- Q , V . I V 5 5 'J 'ag' fgzz. 9,4 fn - of all T 1 13, 4' . ta, viz?- v 1 N wx' Q 1? Q Nr VAN TOP ROW: Robert McDonald, Richard Larsen, Robert Walsh, Bill Fortner, Paul Phelan, Robert Pierce, Leslie Frith, Jim Huddleston, Kenneth Christopher FOURTH ROW: Bill Smith, Marjorie Denaple, Jane Constantine, Gayle Bovelle, Alberta Becker, Laura Ogg, Florence Stacy, Barbara McCann, Kay Roeder, Kay Greene, THIRD ROW: Paula Kelch, Tom Wilson, Elmer Stevens, John Meier, Terry West, Charles Gram, Thelma Schaefer, Miss Wiggins-adviser SECOND ROW: PatsyBosley, Kathy Kanne, Jeanette Zappa, Judy Kresl, Sue Lippold, Marilyn O'Neill, Peggy Cleary, Christene Gannaway FRONT ROW: James Weaver, Jane Ann Scott, Jeanette Sproull, Margaret Meier, Peggy Samp- son, Sharon Olson, Melvin Drechsel, . 5-'Ili N lg,-' , -i- W if ,Vin 4 J L44 JIM! !.,'F Paula Kelch, secretary-treasurer, Bob Mc L ,S- ,,,i'i'f, V, fx Donald, president. I f-Lf. 1' , ,QL , P It Alla' id-rf' l.V 'f of t' U61 a an u ,,ff ,f,,i ' The Language Club raises money to pay for the picture in the Rudder by sponsoring a movie each year. Any Latin or Spanish student may ioin the club. 'V' ..- qv NSY da., X ' 15 -rf 2 ,,...f1 s. Y' T xv' g Xc ' 1 b ,.,-nh! - :UU -,-ef' t ,-Ami' I -F ,L if 'X X J STANDING: 1vanW.incrs, Dennis Kehoe, Gary Wieting, Richard McDonald, Robert McDonald 5EA'i'EDg Dyke, Mgirgmei Tliediccii, Anita Lydigscn, Nancy Lappii, Mr. Vickers--adviser, enior cience X ,X .X 5 X , Ak -sa o i P 1-it t i- 5' I 'A I Qi ' I PL, 1' John Van ST.-kNDING:Ricl1.ird McDonald, pr c s i dc n tg RoberlMcDuii.iid, secretary-trcasiircr. 2 i Club members are enrolled in either chemistry or physics and are interested in other phases of as science, aswell. Projects may be individual or Q 3 group and vary as to their nature from year to l year. Currently, the group is undertaking an as- sembly program consisting of demonstration ex- periments touching both science course areas to be iven late in the s rin . 9 P 9 'K -.fl -5 G' . Xl 5-f STANDING: Philip Finch, secretary, SEATED: Neil Householder, vice-presi- dentg Donald McConnell, president. l 1 t Y General science and biology students are eli gible for participation in the Junior Science Club The Club offers an opportunity for each mem ber to prepare and present a program on a scien titic subject in which he is interested. unior cience STANDING: Neil Househnluer, Miss Brat!-adviser, Philip Finch, SEATED: Walter Wick, Doniilu McConnell, Gilbert Nielson. Q 1 Q a F Q J . 39 , 'H' - ,f ' ,I wg- L ww, A f , h-ff' 3 - f Y, , ,.'.,.1. .3...f. , 2 W ' 'Ni A sr ' ::: : ff-f ' 1 -E . ' ' M. f M' ' : , f' nf f 'ff 1 ' W V iw? 7 . N 1 l F, V L 'Q W 'Q . L + 6? , ,Jeff A T gt gn 4 -' if 1 R- ,. 'W , T ,, V, ,.- Www f' 1 3 g ,lik H A 4 igh Yr Iii' .Y H, .V We I ' VW . 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K ,Z S 'W ,IM v, Sd! 6 YT QS? 1 1 ,rf --R 5 Q51 TOP ROW: Betty Hahn, Doroihy Ohlendorf, Shirley Sulzberger, Joyce Spangler, Joyce Skiles, Berry l-lurnherr, Joanna Donovan SECOND ROW: Sylvia Zappa, Janet Rearicla, Jane Sreichen, Ray Pfeifer, Diane Fellers, Ju-Anne Srnilh, Miss Munzenrnaier-adviser FRONT ROW: Bette Baker, Mary Rose Christensen, Maxine Darin, Carole Householder, Shirley Humberi, Parry Goley. C I Ql'll0l' 0I'I'll'l'lQl'ClCl Senior Commercial Club is make up of stu- STANDING:ShirleyHn1nbcrt, vice-pri. 1 denr SEATED: Joyce Spangler, presidenr Parry. Goley, secretary -rreamrer. 'T dents interested in typing and shorthand. Through its programs, which include field trips and speakers from business offices in Dwight, the club provides its members with some information about what the beginning office worker can expect when he takes his place in the business world. ti v Y! STANDING: Luslic Miuliiicls, prcsidc iii SEATED: Noriiin Hollis, vice-prusidcliig Robert Stull, sccrcmry-ircdsiircr. The Junior Commercial Club supplements the Commercial student's classworlc with experi- ences and activities that are not available to him in his regular classes. Field trips, talks, and demonstrations by our local businessmen, and social activities are en- joyed by the club members. The club is open to students enrolled in the commercial department. unior ommercia TOP ROW: Leslie txliclmcls, Joliii jirrrisiroiig, lit-ber: jiiill TXIIIJDLE ROW: Dennis Kehoe, Cliiirlcs Neville, Dniiiild L.ipp.i, Ricliard Neville 5E.rX'l'ED: Mr. Hacgclc-iidxiser, Tlicol.i Giiiiiiiiwdy, Narnia Hollis, Phyllis Pedersen, Wilbur Holm. l All high school students are eligible for the Dramatics Club. The purpose of this club is to promote an interest in acting and to help students appreciate dramatics. ws Throughout the year, the members present plays, give readings, and prepare for the Christmas and Spring programs. f' STANDING: Helen Kiesewetter secre tary-treasurer SEATED: Margaret The dieck, presidentgShirley Humbert vice president. TOP ROW: James Steichen, Sharon Olson, Betty Humbert, Jane Constantine, Joanna Donovan, Margaret Thediecl-r Sylvia Zappa, Betty Hahn, DorothyOhlendorf, Wanda Wyllie, Shirley Humbert, William Smith FOURTH ROW: Carole Householder, Maxine Darm, Kay Greene, Joyce Spangler, Jeanette Zappa, Darlene Walkup, Barbara Kehoe, Judy Kresl, Helen Kiesewetter, Margaret Bessen THIRD ROW: Diane Fellers, Paula Kelch, Robert Walsh, Robert Pierce, Gary Wieting, Meredith Eymann, William Kiesewetter, Margaret Jensen, Io-Anne Smith SECOND ROW: Christene Gannaway, Bette Baker, Gretchen Herb, James Weaver, Miss Mudge-adviser, Keller Knudsen, Lotus Miller, Kathy Kanne, Nancy Zappa FRONT ROW: Leah Beyer, Darlene Neville, Janet Rearick, Anita Lydigsen, Joan Ricolo, Mar- garet Meier, Patty Goley, Fern Ingram. an 6 W Y .3 -1 6 if., 7 i STANDING: Gretchen Herb, Judy Kresl, Sylvia Zappa, James Weaver, Jane Constantine, Lotus Miller SEATED: Robert Walsh, Robert Pierce, Miss Mudge-adviser, Leah Beyer, Toni Wilson. The purpose of debate is two-fold: to encourage clear thinking and to pro- mote speaking. There are ten members in the De- bate Club this year, six of whom are experienced debaters. Our topic for debate this year is: What Form Of ln- ternational Organization Should the Q.. United States Support. legafe STANDING: Sylvia Zappa secretary-treasurer SEATED: Toni Wil son, vice-presidentg Leah Beyer and Lotus Miller, co-presidents. 3 2 2 The Moth Club is mode up of ol- gebro, geometry, ond odvonced moth students. The members meet to enioy moth by working vorious mothemoticol puzzles ond problems. 1' W My '-'j xxxSAi I 5'l'.fXNlDlNG: Haaelllnddlesion, president, SEATED: Margaret Tliedieea, secrerarl. -treasurer, Jolm Scholl, vice-pr e 5 i il e DI TOP ROW: Elwood Pfeifer, John Scholl, William Morrensen, Walter Wick, Darrel Condon, Danny Anderson SECOND ROW: Carol Householder, Joyce Spangler, Miss Carter-adviser, Margarer Thedieek, Hazel Hudcuesrori FRONT ROW: Hilbert Grush, Iolin Van Dyke, Par Donovan, Philip Took, Harry Landers. The Future Nurses Club was organ- ized in l95l to promote greater interest and knowledge in the profession of nursing. The second Friday of every month is the meeting date of the club. The club members visit the Veter- an's Hospital of Dwight andthe Silver Cross Hospital of Joliet. Representatives from several hospitals come to talk to the students. ff, it l V7 ..-XX 'K -I ,U I STANDING: mic Lippold, vice-ptr-siduilrg slZA'l'lED -Xnita Lfdigsun, rcpurtcrg KayRoeder, secrcIar5-rreasnrr, S Zappa, prcsidcnr. ju fare um ea TOP ROW: Nancy Lappa, Sue Lippold, Barbara Forrncr, Snaron Olson SECOND ROWg Shirley Nelson, Joanna Donovan Beverly Wiemken, Kay Roeder, Margaret Bessen FRONT ROW: Jo-Anne Smith, Anita Lydigsen, Miss Bratz-adviser Party Goley, Sylvia Lappa. C T 'if T -nafk is i T7 'Vi' , . 'T' N 7 5 ,, Und! 'Ag G! ii 1' . i 'JS- TOP ROW: George Roth, Rona ld Landers, David Bossert, Darwin Tweedt SECOND ROW: Coach Gliiarialms-adviser, Leslie Frith, Everett Fight, Marion Miller, Bill Ohlenclorf, Donald Zappa FRONT ROW: Allen Hoffman, Dick lxlc- Donald, Bruce Jensen, Charles Nelson, John Geschwind. U CAL The D Club is an organization of all boys who have wona letter in any sport. The clubstudies sports, sportsmanship, and related topics. All ath- letes of D,T.H.S. are called Troians. Throughout the year, many worthwhile and en- ioyable activities are sponsored by the club. 58 STANDING: George Rath, secretary-:retisiirer David Bussert, president, Everett Fight, xiii' president. W? O The Civic Forum is sponsored by the social science department forthe purpose of showing the members that their own community has civic leaders who take part in making their community a better place in which to live. Community leaders are invited to speak before the club. Ralph Burger, secretary-ireasnrerg Lee Chris-- iopher, vice-prcsidenlg Dirk Jensen, president. iuic orum TOP ROW: Virginm Former, Phyllis Pedersen, Beverly Weiknm, Carol Wolcott, Joan Wennersrrorn, Norrria Hollis, Peggy Blick THIRD ROW: Willard Lighiy, Rcrlph Burger, Lee Christopher, Robert Fisher, Dick Brenz, Dennis Kehoe SECOND ROW: SLlllIljCll1'lSl1dllS9ll, Arlene Driniher, Sue Liicss, M4ir1.loulVheeler, lflazellrliidnlleston, Theola Garinriwdy FRONT ROW: Bob Stull, Marion Hulrerrimii, Mr. Kresl-adviser, Lnnise Hiinsen, Betsy Dollind, Dick Jensen. The Pep Club is organized to help build school spiritby leading in all ac- tivities that promote school sports. Cheer leaders are elected from this group. This clubis open to any high school student interested in sports. During the year, the club sponsored mixers, pep rallies, and the Home- coming. STANDING: Mary Lou Wheeler, vice- president SEATED: Phyllis Pedersen, president, Leah Beyer, treasurer, Jane Ann Scott, secretary. 2,9 ug TOP ROW: Jeanette Sproull, Barbara Fortner, Patty Goley, Sylvia Zappa, Phyllis Pedersen, Margaret Thedieck, Betty Humbert, Marion Halterman, Louise Hansen, JaneConstantine. FOURTH ROW: Jane Ann Scott, CarolWolcott, Joan Wennerstrom, Jo-Ann Smith, Leah Beyer, Margaret Jensen, Norma Hollis, Donna Mae Weller, Virginia Fortner. THIRD ROW: Hazel Huddleston, LotusMiller, Maxine Darm, Peggy Sampson, Helen Kiesewetter, Carole Householder, Nancy Zappa, Gretchen Herb. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Humbert, Florence Stacy, Valoy Wieting, Barbara Kehoe, Dorothy Ohlendorf, Wanda Wyllie, Fernlngra m, Mrs. Burkhart-adviser. FRONT ROW: Betty Hahn, Joan Ricolo, Thelma Schaefer, Betsy Doland, Mary Lou Wheeler, Bette Baker, Sunny Christiansen. T7 6 Z 4 ': 4 6- 'W 8 A QQS v -. , x' x, N ' . -- , if , 2-'tr - f ,I ' V ' . X' X X TOP ROW: Laura Lee Ogg, Alberta Becker, Patty Goley, Joyce Sulzherger, Sylvia Zappa, Joanna Donovan, Shirley Nelson, Betty Humhert, Jeanette Humbert, Violet Buck, Jane Constantine, Marilyn Schafer, FOURTH ROW: JewellCo1clasnre, Florence Stacy, Joyce Spangler, Louise Hansen, Betsy Doland, Betty llahn, Marlene Feddersen, Wanda Wyllie, Barbara Kehoe, Shirley Carpenter, Kathylianne, THIRD ROW: Miss Roeschley-director, Beverly Weikum, Phyllis Pedersen, Darlene Neville, Paula Kelch, Thelma Schaefer, Jo-Anne Smith, Diane Fellers, Jane Steichen, Leah Beyer, Anita Lydigsen, SECOND ROW:Christene Gannaway, Bette Baker, Lotus Miller, llazel Huddleston, Mary Rose Christesen, Peggy Cleary, Arlene Danilier, Delores Thompson, Jeanette Zappa, Theola Gannaway, Sunny Christiansen, FRONT ROW: Marilyn O'Neill, Betty llagi, Julaine Short, Peggy Sampson, Shirley tlumhert, llelen Kiesewetter, Jane Ann Scott, Jeanette Sproull, Peggy Black, Ae STANDING: Betty Baker, Librarian, SEATED: Leah Beyer, president: Phyllis Pedersen, treasurer, Sylvia Zappa, librarian. The Glee Club, under the cop- cxble direction of Miss Roeschley, is I 3' mode up of students interested in singing. The group meets twice o week. S This yeor, three students from theGieeClubottended the All State Chorus ot Champaign-Urbcno. A55 'X I Y' 'fe M Q T Q SENIOR SEXTET BACK ROW: Theola Gannaway, l.otus Miller, FRONT ROW: Hazel Huddlc- ston, Louise Hansen, Sunny Christiansen, Betsy Doland, CA orua SOPHOMORE SEXTET JUNIOR TRIO BACK ROW: lulaine Short, Paula Kelch, Thelma Schaefer, FRONT Helen Kicscwetter, Joyce Spangler, Betty Hahn ROW: Christene Gannaway, Peggy Sampson, Peggy Cleary, V 1 WW ,T ,, A Nw 1 3 , +Ql ,,,m.-1' ' tl ' w T H'-I. li W 2 1: f 2 '+' 1' EU 154' if 4 if QMSZI ' ' ' 11 1331 . , 5 Q. Q xxx' ' 71: Q 1 4: I i :sa X 54,3 6 4. ,i f uf ax is if i 1 if is 'fx X N n ,W ,A t ' Ap' Q11 3 gi , f ,X u' 1 I V f NX V x N E f ' 72? 6114, Y If-qw X f ' . f ff 19' X 'S .f - VY -- . ff- l 'S ' if w -A A fi1 ' x 'N - J X I X A-. 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' Wm earn law' U 4.-. - ' 4-- an f1..l n -1 . fwlmzs- it-Easifix: 25 32 as 83 52'-? 30 E lwood 6 QQPACMJ 2125 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Bury Baker Betsy Doland 'ylary Lou Wh der 'Sunny Chrlstlansen VARSITY CHEERLEADERS This year the varsity cheerleading was performed by four gurls They supplied footballand basketball fans and players wrth hearty cheers durrng the Varsrty games Both squads worked very drlugenfl to create new yells and to encourage good school spurlf 5' I HZFSH SOPH FHEERLEADFRS Ioan Rxcolo Thelma Schaefer Betty Hahn FRESH SOPH CHEERLEADERS Three gurls composed the fresh soph cheerrng squad They provrded fans and players wrth sprrrted cheers Throughout the season 68 pk jotmlIae5,e1e ASSlSIZ1llIC03Cllg Mike Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Chiauakas Coach Lgpaorfa FOOTBALL RECCDRD Reddick Lemont K Morris Wilmington Gardner Plainfield Pontiac University High Total 165 MANAGERS: Total 99 Thomas Spivey, John Schou 69 ks Q-ni 2 f'1-'inf oi lnlured Player Bob Hosler 'qplnomore tackle was una le to finish the remainffg football season after acquirin a broken leg in the Dwight-Reddick game September David Bossert, Bock Meredith Eymonn, End jootlaf 'L ,va , , 1,,tAM.,' Q' Ei v i . If, , -rv 'N' .Mx 3 ,nv JM Vvnaa , jg if E f+,.,Qy 'E h , 3-55.65 Y. Aj- ... Uv vs 3- ' x ,. . Q FQ.. .fitqg A x x -Q 1 Vue, Richard Bronz, Center Everett Fight, End Y WTI LEE CHRISTOPHER, Tackle John Geschwind, Tackle joofgaf Y' FFP? 4 1..,,,-vf Richard Jensen, Center il -L54' . f , . ,.l.. ' ws... qv.--sf-.. ,433 K , ' pw A P JiX? 5 fP!f f ,, A..-fa 2 4. X ' Allen Hoffman, Back Dick McDonald, Back 91 Suv,-are X 1:' mggff Leon 1 , .-- .v , ffwdfe' , . .f 9 51 ,. ' ' .' ' ' Hoffman, Back yur . X, .EXW 951. Yjgx ' 1- JN Ss Marion Miller, Guard George Roth - Captain, Guard s.: 7,,w 2 flloofdaf ii George Ricolo, Back 72 171 Y J L g .s:x.,,.Q gxf- - Bill Ohlendorf, Back Jim Watters, Guard :fn . A 4. f 5 AER in '-.x Jn Vs 3 Y L. - K5 5' W.- K , . .1-A -. A l if.. Q5 '! -if 1:3 1 ' Gif' 1 .sf 'ata JN 129. L- .l alfa 3 1 0 Q an 1 - . v 'Q i I, f' ad - H., fi xii. M1 '- Af' IV K1 ' I qi 1 141611 9'-111' Q! ,. 1 MGH tWlGH'f 9 T HIIGHT l WIGH 1 l 'UWIGHTT lzal 'UWIGHT' or ,i 'Z' at.: U X6 1: ,.. I -4 - 4 , 4- at J L 1 If 1 1 5 5 as PV XLR' g 21 Q 6 M NES' uzrdify Z?a5LefAa! TOP ROW: Tom Spivey. John 5011011 - Mgrs. SECOND ROW: Coach Chianakas, TerryWest,E1mer Stevens, Bob Mardis, Tom Wilson, Jim Huddleston, SEATED: Everett Fight, Rich Neilsen, Lee Christopher, Dick Branz, George Rlcolo, ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Bill Ohlendorf. Dwight 47 Dwight 40 Dwight 58 Dwight 73 Dwight 64 Dwight 44 Dwight 57 Dwight 52 Dwight 52 Dwight 41 Dwight 54 Dwight 40 Dwight 65 Dwight 55 Dwight 48 Dwight 40 Dwight 32 Dwight 57 Dwight 52 Dwight 62 Dwight 75 Dwight 38 Dwight 45 Dwight .ill Total 1238 BASKETBALL RECORD Seneca Morris Wilmington St. Paul Mazon Coal City Pontiac St. Paul Cornell Octavia Odell Community Braidwood Reddick Seneca Saunemin Coal City Gardner Pontiac Braidwood Wilmington Mazon Gardner Seneca Braidwood Our team started the season well, fell off midway through but played better than everat the last This squad lsprlmoruly made up of underclassmen with a bright future for next season We have every reason to be proud of each boy 79 63 44 56 43 65 Total 1321 C3 1 ,L ' , 4 1 4 4 l 1 7 l 5 lx, i 4 l if 0,0 in ' 17 19 1 lf, 4 izg D GH 9 v ' 39 87 39 47 36 ss 73 , 49 I 47 43 . . . . 33 ' 69 61 ' ' 61 63 54 - 41 73 . 7, 'X fr -:.- .. A 'I .- 7-'HTF 'gf' ' 5' 'I 4 i H Fa. 1' qi I' YU, . X M R ts5G5rfllfjf,bgsg,gf,4 fmqisfbv H 'fv 0 3 4 lxg -Q-gltifff i K q'1ll5Hy'w ' as ins 4' ,A ze'-'Q' 'Z , 1 no Q X 54' Q lL. 'Flu' QA XJ U llf W f J Je. l 4 p. arg V10 ? el ' l li 4 --,,t, me-t - , 2412 ,tg-'ll realm - 30,04 galelgaff 1 TOP ROW: Iohn Schou-Mgr., Neal Jensen, Elwood Pfeifer, Bill Smith, Phil Finch, Torn Spivey-Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Chianakas, Harold Koehler, John Meier, Tom Wilson, Donald McConnell, Phil Took. SEATED: Terry West, Elmer Stevens, Rich Nielsen, Bob Marclis, lim I-lucldleston. MASCOT- David Wilder The Frosh-Soph squad this year was very successful . We are looking forward to a greatcleal ofgood basketball from these rising underclassmen in their future years. 75 -Q J S-2 l .- Terry West Everett Fight Zyaalfelgaf Bob Mcrrdrs George Rlcolo X r 76 Lee Christopher Captain Managers John Schou Tom Spivey KCCJAJACLZ if is-ig! Duck Branz Coach Chuanakas 'gui' omecoming wffomsem to VWTURY QE Snake Dance lst Place Float Dummies - ,,, Sophomore Float Homecoming Queen Freshman Float K fl ..-I1 Junior Float Queen's Attendants G. A. A. Float I rx A W ,Z 4 ch Lima NAME John Armstrong Leah Beyer Margaret Black Davud Bossert Richard Branz Ralph Burger Mary Rose Chrustesen Sunny Christiansen Lee Chrlstopher Arlene Danuher James Deal Carl Danger Eluzabeth Doland Everett Fught Robert Fisher Vlrgnnla Fortner Theola Gannaway John Geschwlnd Dslyton C Grush Betty Hag: Marlon Halterman Louise Hansen Gretchen Herb Leon Hoffman Norma Jean Hollis WI Ibur Holm Hazel Hucldleston Rnchard Jensen Margaret Jensen Dennus Kehoe Wullard Llghty Rnchard McDonald John Kent McFarlane Leslre Michaels Carl Muckelson Lotus Muller Marlon Ml ller Charles Nevllle Rnchard Nevnlle Robert Pannter Carolyn Sue Patten Phyllns Pedersen Ray Pfelfer Jerome Rose George Roth Robert Stevens Robert Stull Margaret Thedleck John Van Dyke Amta Vargas Ivan Watters Jr Beverly Wenkum Joan Wennerstrom Mary Lou Wheeler Carol Wolcott Donald Zappa NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING Stroke Where are we go1ng'9 Mus Rea ly Peggy Holy mankrnd Buzz Heck no Ernie What? Ralphue Booger I II be flnpped and dupped Chrus Oh well Sunshlne You need a haircut Carbome Beats me Arnue lm Coo Betsy vue Bruno Toby Gesch 9 99 e Curly ou Gert Tuffy Normue 999 Burks Mackey Denny Willy Georgua Kent Punch Esknmo Loddae Dutch Chuck Duck o ue Pete O e o Gook Gorgeous Stevie Charlae Maggie 999 Annie Juanlto ev Toots Lu Iu Wllly at Yes dear I reckon 999 Looky Listen Loule Down wr th Kresl Any day Good gravy Yeah I s pose Heck no Yes dear Oh pooh Down boy Oh no Hey Bab Don t make me no difference O K d Is that nice? I soppose You re punch That s for sure Holy cow I m from Texas Rum head O K d By gosh I almost splut a gasket You thunk so huh Can Bob Let s go' Gee whiz I rn not knddlng Oh I don t believe lt You ann t going with me Who me? Godfrey Hogwash I In see a Hu Let s go somewhere Mercy W balls Golly gee whlz Do you know what? I do Crime nn Italy That s coy Bables n t either IQ! n n n I- n . HJ' II ll I ll - u Ill . l . .- HE . ,I n - I - ll - - - lava. n n n Z IIB. gn n I n - ul- n n I n ' H' ll I' YI.. f ll - Il u . . n - I nu Il ynll . . n n n . . u - IIB bll n fi u ns n n I - - an - n .ll T pn u I - I - - n ll - u In I I Y n - u - n n hu H . ll - ul n eu, n - IIB n n I - n I I :IC nu n - u 80 USUALLY FOUND Wnth Arlene Complamnng Leglon Cafe Anywhere Anywhere but home Nataonol Tea Drnvlng Daydreamlng ln school Thlnkmg '91 Pool hall Home Ar umg Wlth my buddies Natuonal Tea Store An wherell Any tum ln a daze Dwight The newstand Wuth Jlm Babysuthng Chewlng gum At home Mazon Ave Around Bowlmg alley At the Natlonal Anyplace but home ln a blue 4l ord Around On the bus Newstand At work West Pool Hall Never home Wnth Everett Katy s You II never know Somewhere Gambles Not at home Pool hall lt s hard to tell Looklng for trouble Home Anyplace but home Beung good Blackstone Wnth Mary Rose l'lome'7'9? Legnon Cafe Buzzmg B s Talkmg Dufferent places Metroz PRIZED POSSESSION My car My bonny blue eyes B Il s r g Full wallet ar My car ar Tuffy s rung Keys to the Chrysler John s rung Paper and pencil John s class rung My fruends Hazel Class rang My enormous height Keys to the car ar .llm s rung A pncture Mall box Mazne my dog My Word Wrlst watch Everythlng l own Large snze 53 class rung A car u 52 Buuck My bard dog Baseball glove My car Everythnng l have My bl fold My vouce Football M Trophy Church key ar My watch My dlamond Druver s Incense Hour Motorcycle 40 ford My sweat socks Motorcycle My dnploma lf and when l get lt Drumming ab: lnty Ambutlon Clarinet Pictures ln my bnllfold My desk an typing ll My rlnestones fall of them Typewrn ter Myself AMBITION To have my own T V buslness To reach the age of 21 Get rlch fast Raise a fave legged chicken Get rlch fast Fly to the moon Typist Teach music Stay sungle have a good occupatuon make little dummies go to school be a mullnonanre be a Elementary school teacher and to havea lot of kids Become rlch Blow Empire State bulldlng over ln one breath be a married nurse get a man have an ambotlon become a farmer be a good wife be a teacher become a lady No one knows Get ahead of the coach a good secretary a Varnpapa a nurse fnrstl out West llve an Minnesota be a success Automotuve Mechanlc or Farmer Mechanucal Engmeer Make a luvlnq without worknng To become a General ID the wars Go West lave to see Leah the age of 21' pay my debts a professor go to the navy after school Go to college To be happy Stay happy To get lost and stay lost To see the world Own a cadillac To become a famous hack farmer To be a grave dagger To be a gymaecolognst Own a cadullac To loan the waves Professnonal Musucnan P E teacher Secretary Schoolteacher To be a secretary Have a stock of money Ca ' i ' in ' c - - . . C , ' ' ' ' To ' ' ll 0 ll ' Me To ' ' ' 9 ' ' ' To y . . ' . . ' To ' ' To . To . . C To a 0 Q I a n . . . To . . To I ' To be ' ' To be ' ' ' ' To be C ' To go F B d To ' ' ' ll Il I 'll ' To ' . ' . V. P. To ' Be ' C To 0 O I . J HC!l4I'Q5 ,M K: Marlon 1 E Halferman Betsy Doland Virginia Forrner .lk Sunny David Bosserf Christiansen ,yur Arlene Daniher Sue Patten Mary Rose Christesen Richard Branz 'Von Waiters Theola Gannaway in Leon Hoffman Richard Lee McDonald Christopher Leah Beyer Evefeff Fight John Geschwind N rf R a Norma Hollis HCtlfll'Q:5 I3 n 9,1 , ms Lotus Phyllis . Pedersen Mlller Bob Stull Margaret Jensen P I I P H s I -5' f John Armstrong Wi .gr 5 l K , Mary Lou Wheeler ,Sv J' T: C-Q . -,Q in Richard Jensen --Lf. ' 3' by e if , tx Hazel Huddleston Dick and Chuck Neville 3 A me 'Qs Carl Dinger Roth George xbft if ,...A:!l . ,SX 3 , Q If 5 43, Yi 5 - y my V ,X M l Ln....a iff' ' 5 Margaret Thedieck Carol Wolcott Betty Hagi Joan Wennerstrom QFLLOI' llll AlMllSl No 66058972 Februar GOSSIPI l Mrs Sue Patten Presudent of the Happuness Club today pre sented Wave Ensugn Anuta Vargas wuth an enscrubed plate namung her Muss Happuness Mrs Patten was ably assusted by last years Muss Happuness Phyllus Pedersen Mr Lee Chrustopher Presudent of Bachelors lncorporated us be ung pursued by a certaun gurl from Theola Gannaways Brung Em Back Aluve Heart Club The local teachers club today named the former Betsy Doland commuttee of Be v e r l y Wuekum Marylou Wheeler SunnyChrustuan sen and Maruon Halterman for mer Mother Teachers of the year made the wuse decusuon CADILLAC IMPROVES George Roth and John Van Dyke co owner of the Cadullac Corporatuon announced the per fectung of a newcadullac convert uble Musses Carol Wolcott Joan Wennerstrom Norma Hollus and Mary RoseChrustesen secretarues under Mssrs Roth and Van Dyke unformed the press of the new de velopment un the automobu le world Thus car us guaranteed to druve as readuly sudeways as front ward and backwards makung ut easuer for women druvers to park parallel to the curb SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL OPENS At the Palace Theatre last nught Lotus Mullerand Leah Beyer opened the new theatrucal season wuth a smash hut musucal These popu la r actresses after years of attemptsandfaulures luterally hut selle The musucwas ably durected by Conductor lvan Watters Thus show should last at least ten seasons ATH LETES HONORED Leon Hoffman and Wulbur Holm the furst two of today s top ten athletes were honored ata luncheon today guven by the Modern WuvesClubat the Wal dorf Astorua Thus lu n c h e on marked the begunnung of the dru ve for funds to support a home for retured athletes The food was prepared by Arlene Danuher Louuse Hansen Gretchen Herb and Margaret J e n se n These 84 wuves are world known for theur famous recupes Pres Betty Hagu presented these gentlemen wuth plaques dec laru ng theur honorary membershup to the club Ml LLIONAIRES SOCIETY MEETS Todaya meetung of the Mul luonares Socuety was held at the mansuon of Pres Dona ld Zappa After a regular busuness meet ung Margaret Black Duck Branz Carl D u nge r Everett Muller and Dennus Kehoe the appropruatuons commuttee d cuded after twelve hours of heated debate to grant the Re tured Athletes Fund fufty dollars to be used to support a home Speaker for the group Dennus Kehoe announced that the commuttee mught later see fut to donate an addutuonal twenty fuve dollars The meetung was then aduourned NEW BRAIN UNDERWAY From West Pount comes the announcement ofa new automatuc braun for chemustry malors Dr James Deal durector of physucs at Vol. l . I 9 I I 0 1 ' . I - I . . l . . n A i , . ' I I I ' ' - 0 I 9 I I T . . I u uu - u . ' . ' H . . Q ' - , . . I I I . - uu - ' , I I I Mother-Teacher of the year. A the iackpot with Call Me Mam'- Flghff Kent MCl:Gl'lCl'1ef Moruoru . . I I , , ' I I I . . - . , . . . I e- 1 . I ' ur I ' 1 . I - I . F I , , . . . I I - . lg - ' I - - . I 1 O . l . I . I . I . . . . I . I . ' I I I T F o Q . - I I . . ,O I9 ec IIAIII NEWS 31 78 Slngle Copy IOc Phone 5 270600 West Point developed the braln Mass productnon wnllsoon be under way and the brains should be on the market soon This announcement was made through the courtesy of Professor Charles Nevnlle president of the academy HOSPITAL PLAN TO LD Dr Margaret Thedleck lead Ing psychnatrust at Northwestern Unlverslty today announced the development ofa new hospn tal plan Brlefly Dr Thedlecksplan atrlc wards and the Installment of rooms for rest and recuperatlon R N s Vlrgmua Fortner and Hazel Huddleston asslstlng nurses dns closed Dr Thedleck spurpose ns to provudea healthful rest for her pa tlents ATTEMPT SQUE LCHED Robert Fusher affectionately known as Windy today made has fmal attempt to blow down In one breath the Empire State Bulldlng John Geschwlnd sensing the ter rlflc danger managed to blow the bunldlng back unto shape NEW DEVELOPMENT IN CHICKEN INDUSTRY Today the Agrlculture Depart ment of the Unlverslty of Illlnols announced an amazlng new devel opment Professor Robert Pasnter head of the department sand today that Dr David Bossert leadung chnckenologlst had fmally devel oped a flve legged chlcken This IS good news for famllles who never have enough drumstacks to go around Dayton Grush Robert Stev ens and Duck Jensen local far mers have agreed to try to ralse these chuckens on their fa rms to search NOTICE John Armstrong has finally de veloped has Idea for color televl slon Tomorrow the grand opemng of the Armstrong Color TV Manu facturlng Company wall be held Everyone us nnvuted to attend the opemng whnch wlll be held atthe Fine Arts Bunldlng at 8 p m MOON ROCKET GETS OFF SUCCESSFULLY Ralph Burger today left on 85 his flrst attempt at lnterplan etary travel A crew of mnety men under the supervusuon ol Richard McDonald yesterday completed the first moon rock et The rocket as designed to travel over mnety thousand mules an hour through all kinds of atmosphere Mr Burger fa mousdare devnl accepted Mr McDonald schallenge to fly the shnp Today Mr B urger the rocket and a crew of one Mr Willard Llghty mechanuc left earth at aspeed of 900 mules pel hour It lsexpected that the shnp wall return February 32 T980 ture boys LOST CHORD FOUNDII Robert Stull gravedlggung geologist today uncovered the long lost Lost Chord Mr Stull has been touring the mountains of the world searchung for rellcs ofbygonedays Today ln Haus otanla hugh In the Rellc Moun talns Mr Stull uncovered the chord and then announced he would beg I n searchung for the famous Mnssang Lunk l'0 y - - , 7 ' I - I Q I I I . . . - ' - . r r . . T , ' 4 ' . I , , I , . . ' I ' . . I ' . . I . - ,, I . I I I ' I I I . ' . I - I , ' ' I 1 - . , , l ' - I . . I . I . . I , I , I - I . ' - - I . . - . I . 1 o calls for the removal of all psychi- p provide mqfe r i Cl for further re.. Good luck on the new adven- . . I . I . I I I I I . . I . - y . ' I I I , , . I - , - I . . T ' X l 0 It . I I , I . . . I 0 1 . . I I ' - ll - n . - - - ' ' ' ' ,,, I I I ' , ' . ' . I . . I - I . . . 0 p I I I . 1 I 9 I l ' I I We the Senaor Class of 1953 of Dwaght Hagh School beang of supernatural mand and body d hereby wall and bequeath the followang possessaons that we are no longer an need of John Armstrong wall my parkrng place behand the school to anyone who owns a car Leah Beyer wall to the next presadent ot Glee Club my abalaty to fly up and down the thard floor staars Margaret Black wall my abalaty to get along wath Beverly to anyone who can t Davad Bossert wall my whaskers to Elwood Pfeafer Rachard Branz wall my basketball abalaty to George Racolo who really would do better wath ou at Ralph Burger wall my seat an Problems Class to any poor unsuspectang soul Mary Rose Chrastesen wall my seat an fourth hour assembly to anyone who wants at Sunny Chrastaansen wall my senaor year on the varsaty cheerleadang squad to Betty Baker who I m sure wall get at on her own Lee Chrastopher wall my heaght to Keller Knudsen, who could use a few anches Arlene Danaher wall to Sylvaa Zappa all the good tames I have had an gym class May she always have as much fun as I have James Deal wall my abalaty to shoot pool to Ball Watters Carl Danger wall absolutely nothang to anyone, for l need everythang l have Betsy Doland wall my hours after school to the next P K Everett Faght wall my abalaty to stay out of detentaon to Bob Haga Varganaa Fortner, wall my saster Barbara to anyone who can stand her Tobae Gannaway wall my abalaty to make natro glyceran to anyone who washes to use at John Geschwand wall all my traps to Dwaght to my brother Duck Dayton C Grush wall my pacture takang abalaty to anyone who wants at Margaret Jensen wall to John Goodwan my ambataon an school Use at well John Dennas Kehoe wall havang earned the necessary credats leave Wallard Laghty wall my knowledge of Farmang to Mr Kresl Rachard McDonald wall to Keller Knudsen my saze to add to has so that someday he wall be called a man John Kent McFarlane wall my abalaty to get along wath Mr Kresl to Elmer Stevens Gave ham a rough tame, Elmer Leslae Machaels wall my church key to Junaor Eyman Carl Mackelson wall my great memory an Economacs to James Steachen Use at well Jammy Lotus Maller wall my abalaty to twast words to Paula Kelch Use at properly Paula' Maraon Maller wall my abalaty to get along wath Mr Haegele to any laneman who needs at 86 I . . . I . . I O I . . . . I . . . I . . . . o Q a ' I Z . . I . . . . . I . . . . I . - I. . I . . . I . I . . . . . . I . . . . I I I s 1 , . . I . . . ' . I . . I . . u I . . . . u . I . . . u I . . . Robert Fisher, will my dirty sweat socks to Paul Phelan, whose feet don't smell lmuchl! . . . . . I I I . I . . . . - . . . . . I . . . I . O I . . . . . t . I . . I . . . I . . . I . . v ' I . I . . . I . ,, ,, . . . I . . . . i . I . t . I , . . . I . I i Charles Nevalle wall my careful dravang habats to Bruce Jensen Betty Haga wall nothang because everythang I have I want to keep Maraon Halterman wall my rob an the cafeteraa to some pataent person Louase Hansen wall my Danash antellagence to Mr Kresl who asn t yet convanced that the Danes are rulang the country Gretchen Herb wall my sancere and lovang fondness for wakang happaly and comang to school an braght sparats to anyone who needs at Leon Hoffman wall my abalaty to woo all the garls to Leslae Frath Norma Jean Hollas wall my long blond haar to Barbara Smath Wllbur Holm wall my bowlang abalaty to Jam Pfeafer who needs at badly Hazel Huddleston wall my lattle brother Jam to any beautaful garl who wall take ham Rachard Jensen wall my abalaty of gettang along wath Mr Kresl to Ball Ohlendorf who wall probably need at Rachard Nevalle wall my abalaty to go to school quate a few days a week to anybody that doesn t lake school very well Robert Paanter wall my abalaty to play basketball to Allen Nelson Carolyn Sue Patten wall my garl fraends to John Goodwan Phyllas Pedersen wall to Bob Andreasen my faght for the farmers an Mr Kresl s class Ray Pfeafer wall my long haar to Patrack Donovan Jerome Rose wall my aba laty to stay out of trouble to Pat Donovan George Roth wall my abalaty to run lapsan football to Jammy Weaver who needs a lattle speed Robert Stevens wall my abalaty to leave the women alone to Harry Landers Use at well Raw dea Robert Stull wall my natural abalaty to get along wath women to Bob Mardas Margaret Thedaeck wall my bowlang abalaty to Janet Rearack John Van Dyke wa II tharteen broken drum stacks to anyone who can put the other ends to good use Anata Vargas wall to Darlene Nevalle my small feet and to Darlene Walkup my small waast Ivan Watters Jr wall to Mr Las Casas some of my extra heaght every anch of whach I need Beverly Weakum wall my abalaty to stay out of detentaon to Jam Pfeafer who as badly an need o at Joan Wennerstrom wall my abalaty an typang to anyone who wants at Mary Lou Wheeler wall my cheerleadang experaence to BarbarJ Fortner May she enaoy at as I have Carol Wolcott wall my natural blond haar to Maralyn Schaeffer Donald Zappa wall to Fern Ingram a pencal that she wanted 87 . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . , . 1 a I Q a I I A r - I . . . . . . 1 . , . . . . . , . 1 1 - . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . 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Cpfadri Jqwlory On August 29 un the fall of I949 suxty fuve new green freshmen entered the portals of Dwught Townshup Hugh School Thus was the largest freshmanclass DTHS had ever had At the furst meetung offucers were elected, and the results were as follows Presudent Louuse Hansen Vuce presudent Mary Lou Wheeler Secretary treasurer Ruchard Nevulle Student Councul Sunny Chrustuansen Our sponsor for the year was Mass Bratt Many freshman boys partucupated un sports and clubs, whule the gurls were unterested un G A A and other clubs Many also took part un the magazune sales The event of the year was the freshman party In the fallof T950 we returned to school wuth suxty one members unthe class Our sponsor thus year was Mr Haegele At our furst class meetung we elected the followung offucers Presudent Betsy Doland Vuce presudent Mary Lou Wheeler Secretary treasurer Leslue Muchaels Student Councul Maruon Muller Several of the sophomores were varsity football players and others par tucupated un the rest of the sports We agaun took part un many clubs and the magazine sales Thus year we won second pruze on our float un the Homecomung event In the fall of I95I, we returned to schoolwuth an Increase of pupuls whuch made the enrollment of uunuors suxty four Our sponsor for thus year was Muss Carter We elected to lead us through retary John Geschwund Treasurer MOTION Muller Student Councul Everett Fught We agaun partucupated un many sports and clubs We sold statuonery to funance the prom and broke all records by makung over S400 On November I6 I95I under the capable durectuon of Muss Mudge we presented our very successful lunuor play THE FIGHTING LITTLES The bug event of the year was the prom for the graduatung senuors The theme of the prom was SOME ENCHANTED EVENING whuch had a South Sea settung In the sprung we elected members of the class to take care of busu ness concernung the followung year s yearbook Thus was a very successful year In the fall of I952 we entered the portals of DTHS for our last year whuch was to be our senuor one There were fufty fuve of us Muss Frueh was oursponsor, and we elected the followung offucers Presudent John Geschwund Vuce presudent Davud Bossert Secretary Betsy Doland Treasurer Geroge Roth Student Councul Maruon Muller and Lee Chrustopher Many senuors partucupated un sports and clubs and made up the larger part ofthe varsuty football team On December 6, we spon sored the Senuor Dance Durung the year we sold pop, uce cream and popcorn at the games to make extra money Our float un the Homecomung event took furst p ace On Aprul I7 we pre sented PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, our senuor ploy Betsy Doland was chosen D A R representatuve from our class We enuoyed the prom sponsored by the uunuors entutled EVENING IN PARIS The year us drawung to a close and we are now ready to receuve our duplomas Thus wull mean that we wull be alumnu, but we wu Il always remember the four years spent at DTHS 88 O I . I . - . I . . : . - . F . - . - F - - . . I . - . . n I . . - . . . I . - . - I - - . . I - . . . . I - . . I . - . . . D I the year, the following officers: President - Robert Fisher, Vice-president - Lee Christopher, Sec- - . I - . . F . - . i . . . I I . . . I . I . I . . ' I l s E I 0 , I . . . - . 7 . - . - . F - 7 - 7 . - . . . . . . . . . i . . I l . . . . l . I - May we come in? What s new s Y qty 1-er Q' . . A Q A s , al ' l il I I Y, . . I il Underneath it all! Jesf a counfr al V9 ..!-ri, 6 'll I . , The sun and l A , 'Q 'ill if-nt. Pancho! ' I oil 4 , ' fx I It s all in a daze work G. A. Ape Backward driver Giggles Tighfer, please ,Q-1,1 lr's all over now Sweet Sixteen Fx I x Good Night, Laddies! Www Way back when Amazon .,.- I'l6ll9.5A0!:f an Vo., I' '15 1. j ima 'ft I ' iff-E-S31 All Christmas Dance We think you're good looking, too Sleepy-time gals x XXX - mi Be my valentine if f9fmi55i0f'1 'IH be hongedi Mess hour We use Pepsodenf! Is if fu For Sole Wl'1ere's the con opener? Our Editor ? ? ? Senior Foursome gm Wm Grand Canyons! napa ofa ,, Modern Conveniences! Our Blonds! Which Twnn Has the Tom? Don'f fake ifcll' Sm, Gazmgl ill 2 Humon Toboggon! I 5, i l I 7' In the Scrn T99 .xgcfuerfifiing L7 f SAEE DRIVERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CIoss of I953 from the AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OF DWIGHT Bormo Motor Soles Studebaker Boyer Bros Bulck Christopher Co Chrysler Ply-mouth Fedderson SoIes Oldsmoblle Paulsen Chevrolet Chevrolet Eluyeros Motor Soles For DRIVE SAEE AUTRMRRIIES DeIong's Cvoroge ........ Hudson Congratulations To The Class of I953 0' 1 SRQRIQ44, : S 5 , UQ: It O HWIGHI PUSI 436 IHI IIRSI NAIIUNAI BANK UI UWIGHI Incorporated I905 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp E M Hoffman J James H Oughton RaIpI1F Sodnnu R W Dempster Pressdent Vnce Presndent CGSIWI er Asst Cashler rf Q . , r. .... ' ' C. J. Ahern, Jr. ...... Vice President Best Wishes To The Class of T953 KE LCH 'S From SANITARY ANDREWS DAIRY Your Home Grocer Posteurlzed Dorry Products Fresh Frurts And Vegetables VAN EMAN Congrotulotlons AND From SONDERGAARD OLSON Dress Moterrol Dwrght IHIOOIS Men s Furmshmgs Shoes Notions TIRE AND HARDWARE Ladies' Ready-to-Weor BANK OF DWIGHT Member F D I C Establlshed 1895 Davld Wulluams John P McWlllnams President Angus S Lower Vsce President Harold J West Cashier Our Congratulations To The Sensors of T953 From The BUSH HATCHERY AND MILLING CO Dwnght Illmous DICKLER INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Real Estate Farm Loans Auto Financing Phones Offuce 84 Res 44W DWIGHT STAR AND HERALD Best Weekly Advertlsmg Mednurn ln Lrvrngston County Complete Printing Service Congratulations and Best Wushes To The Graduates Phone 7 Dwight, Illlnous Congratulations to the Class of I953 FRANK L SMITH AGENCY Clare R McNamara I2 C J Ahern Jr 6 First National Bank Building Compliments of SEABERT ELEC 8. RADIO SHOP Radio TV Sales 8- Service Dwight Illinois Phone 30 Comp l :ments THE BUNGALOW CAFE Good Home Cooking Route I7 Propr Lucille 8. Russel Hadden CHRISTIANSEN SERVICE SHOP Shellane Bottle Gas Jabber CHARLOTTE S FASHION SHOP Dresses For All Occasions Sports Wear Gifts MARCINKO IMPLEMENT Massey Harris 8. New Idea Phone 700 Old route 66 Dwight DIPPON S DWIGHT PRODUCE Dealers In Poultry Eggs Cream Feeds Hides and Wool Dairy Supplies and Portable Buildings Phone I6 Dwight, Illinois I . . . '2 i of Dwight, Illinois I Best Wishes Compliments To The Class of 1953 A X LEWIS JEWELERS N U of RAY and HARRY's F45 ' K 1125! FAlRCl'llLD'S Men's and Boys' Wear Freeman Shoes Phone BAKER AND SON Fine Furniture Since 1866 Dwight llllnols Congratulations From RALPH GROLL Your Frlendly Mobllgas Dealer Choace Grocerues lce Cream GRUSH BOWLING ALLEYS Bowl For Your Health Phone 248 Comp l uments Congratulations To BUZZING B S CAFE The Sensor Class Old Route 66 Dwrght lllmols Dwnght Lodge No 513 56 n I n n Independent Order of Odd Fellows Congratulations Class of 1953 ALLIE S SHOPPE HAGER LUMBER CO Lumber Coal Fuel Oll Builders Hardware 8. Maternal Phone 20 Dwight llllnols STITZER SHOE STORE The Family Shoe Store T24 East St Dwight lllrnols Phone 673 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER S O NELSON Formal l McCormick Deerlng Farm Equipment Dwlght llllnons Compluments of DWIGHT GREENHOUSE Courtesy KAISER S 5c to ST OO STORE f'-DN QUAKER STATE J B Standard Servuce ga all tures Telephone 488 Dwight STITZER DRUG STORE I I u . I . . H . I ' International Trucks . I . . . I . . - of l f K L, lil E. . EIER IL , , ' -, Y 5- - VON QUALE N'S Dependable Home Furnishers Phone 75 T40 E. Mazon E. MOYEMONT 8. SONS Plumbing and Heating Phone T4 Dwight, Illinois Compliments of WHEATLEY'S GROCERY S. 8- W. and Richelieu Brands Frozen Foods Dwight lllunols STRUFE GROCERY 8- MOTEL fPropr. John 8. Dotl City Service Old 66 Phone 79 Compliments of MARIGOLD BEAUTY SHOP Becla Erickson Compliments of HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SHOPPE VON QUALEN FUNERAL HOME A Service Built on Snnceruty Phone 666 lf No Answer Call 477 210 W Mazon Ambulance Compliments of GAMBLES GAMBLE STORE S . I . . .. . . . . .. . Dwight, Illinois Service Compliments of GEORGE C. PETERSON Wrllnam Call Agent Mobile Onl and Gas Phone 696 Dwight lllnnols Comp I i ments of GROLL DECORATORS Robert Groll Paperlng Pamtlng Phone II3R Compl lments OGG IMPLEMENT CO Case Farm Machinery Route 47 THOMPSO N S APPLIANCE Televrsnon Skelgas CAHILL S SERVICE STATION Texaco Servuce Greasung Washing Complete Repair Service Dwlght llllnols Congratulations To The SPC AND SPAN CLEANERS E L BIECK HARDWARE Sportmg Goods Appluances Phone 36 Dwnght Illlnols Comp l :ments HOME OIL COMPANY Ray Goley Jobber Skelly Orl Products Phone T62 Dwight Illlnols Dru Gas and Roper Stoves of I . 8. 5 - . Class of '53 I of CLEARY LUMBER CO Vmce Cleary Propr Building Materials Dwight Illlnols Phone 500 DWIGHT CLEANERS Complete Cleaning Service Phone 24 MIIADY BEAUTY SHOPPE Agnes Ferguson Propr CARL TOCK LUMBER CO Lumber Coal Wlndow Glass Bunldlng Maternal Phone 46 Dwight Illlnols of THE DUTCH KITCHEN Dwaght Illlnons Phone 55 Engoy Life Eat Out More Often HOTEL FRANCES Dwrght Illnnous Mrs Frances Plumley Dillon C STEICHEN AND SONS Implement Co John Deere Phone 74 Dwight lllnnols Congratulations Class of T953 HI WAY MARKET Carmen Zappa , . I , . I Compliments . I . . u I . I ll e u ll I gn. .i ' VEARBUOKS 101531 L. KANSAS 1 ., 1 , , ' ,f , V I L, ' f f . I, , I f' x x 9 Q fun, . . X QP-'r'H,f .S 5 L? F ,R CL' Q ?2 af f' ft? 4 H! iv xr., 'S 1 H? TQQ A 'X an fc? R N 1 f i 4 YS- J A l x. x ' .0 0' -1, '?'f,,Nq-WY 4 K , 1 K .- S XX 'L X as k gn Y - X x 'ff : fn rv-. fx N T, KK sf N 'X X W . ' Q. T X 11 .tg-X xt! A xr I . X3 Y? Q A fy ' ff, RQ Q KT if x X C!! 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