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

 - Class of 1954

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View of Junction of East and Franklin Streets wighf Cenfennia Since the centennial of our town is to be celebrated this year, we, the Rudder Staff of i954, feel that it is altogether fitting and proper that we should help commemorate the occasion by using pictures of the early days in Dwight on our division pages. We sincerely hope that you will enioy the historic scenes as well as those depicting the activities of our school. Rah, Rah, Rah, Dwight! East Side School U ' 4 OX IQMJJQ, Sta! Edltor In chtef Wullnam Ohlendort Business Manager Pat Goley Feature Editors Make up Editors Copy Edltors Photo Edutors Art Editors Advertlslng Managers Clrculatlon Managers Typnsts RUDDER S 4 TAFE Sylvua Zappa Anuta Lydlgsen Robert McDonald Bull Mortensen Carole Householder Wanda Wyllne Shlrley Humbert Duane Barschdort Janet Rearlck David Hartmann Harry Landers James Stelchen .lo Anne Smlth Maxine Darm Dorothy Ohlendort Betty Hahn Helen Kuesewetter Sports Editors ..... . ..... Bette Baker, Allen Hoffman T In TT t .. a u ' i E 7? FRESHMAN REGISTPATION AND STUDY ET.-XLL ,Q I5 -O 7-1 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Wanda Wyliie Robert Andruasen Yvillliifll Jhlendwrf Tkrvmas 'NITE-'D Karan Bosserr lil... - English l English Ill --.A ...nr-0' -J f .Jr- I T I 1 4. .'t English IV Biology Physics Algebra I l , Librcrions Bond 8- Giee Club English li Girls' Glee Club Latin II ,ff Our Bond Band Officers ond Director Agriculture IH Vocations 7' O -an x Gil ,S I Shop Problems in American Democracy Homemaking Ill Office Practice fg..,, .Z grf G CIZLHQ5 al'l'll0aL fl F'N MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN WIBNERS Darwm Tweedt James Weaver Warren D Kuster Dorothy Gram Gary Wretmg MAGAZINE SALES MAINAGERS Shirley Humbert Bill Ohlendorf Pat Goley lZ f- N XX ,f-' K- I NRA ' 1 X X sw qi 'xxx 1 , , A-. ,,- ' ..,v A . ' -Q--. .sf -Q v - ,'.L,, :.,-.-.. -.. .-, J 0 . ' -- 'x -+4-I . ., . , Ar-' P5 Jr .'!'g 'w,' 13,5 -,. -1. ' 1 '15 x. ' - , J' V. 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Soph. 3g Glee Club Ig Language l,2g PepClubl,2,3,4g Future Business Leaders 43 Scribblers 43 Trojan News 4: Dramatics 3,4. ax JO ANNE SMITH Club 1 2 3 4 G A A Sr Commerc1a13 Scr1bb1ers4 Lan guage Club I 2 Future Nurses 2 3 4 Sec 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Dramatic Club 2 3 Rudder Staff Junior Play ell L OPJ Asslstant Director NORMA GRIEFF A. - ' 2,3 4 Treas 2 JOYCE SPANGLER Chorus I 2- Trio 2 3 4- Math Club 3 4- Hobbyl 2- Sec. -Treas. 2 Pres. 3- Junior Class Secretary- Dramatics 2 3- Ir Science I-Scribb1ers- Trojan NewsStaffEditor-G, A. A. I 2 3- Pep Club I- Junior Play- Band I 2 3 4 Sec. -Treas. 3. 34 MES STEICHEN Hobby Clubl Pres Foorballl Lan guage Clubl 3 Jr Science I Basket ball 2 Rod and Reel 4 Rudder Staff ell L ora FRANK WRIGHT Jr Science! 2 Presidentz Language Club 3 C1v1c Forum4 F B L A 4 Football 1 2 Baseball I J SHIRLEY SULZBERGER F H A 1 2 3 4 Sr Commercial 3 Civic Forum 4 Trojan News sraff JOHN WILSON A 234 GARY WIETING Math Club 1 2- Dramatic 2- Junior Play- Language Club3 4- Track4- Jr. Science I 2- Sr. Science 3 4- Thes- piansg 4- Student Directory 4-Trojan News4- Band! 2 4- Scribblers4- De- bate 2. WANDA WYLLIE PepC1ub1 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 Dramatrcs 2 3 Language Club 3 4 F H A I 2 Jr Screncel Scr1bb1ers 4 CIVIC Forum 4 Rudder staff Jr Play JUHIOICIHSS VICE Presrdent Stu dem COUHC11 4 NANCY ZAPPA GAA 1234 Reporter3 s xdent 4 PepClub 1 2 3 4 Future Nursesz 3 4 Ir Bus1ness4 Language Clubl Sr Sc1ence3 Chorusl Scrrb b1ers4 Dramattcsz Iumor Play Tro 1an News Busrness Manager 21110125 36 Xl' SYLVIA ZAPPA Bandr G A A I2 3 4 PepClub1 2 3 4 Treasurer4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Llbrarran 3 Language Club I 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Scr1bblers4 Dramatrcsl 2 3 Debate 1 2 3 Thesprans 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Future Nurses 2 3 Pres 1dent4 Sr Commerc1a13 Rudder Staff Jun1orP1ay HobbyC1ub2 Hrgh School Reporter 4 The lunror class consusted of 49 members Mr Vrckers, the sponsor has been a very able leader The lun I ors sold stationery with all the football players pictures on each sheet Thus proved to be a hrt wnth all the hugh school students They also sold personalized station er On November l3 the lun I ors success fully presented thelrannual class play Sprung Fever, under Mass Mudge s capable dnrec tlon In the magazine campangn the lunlors went The biggest event ofthe year was the prom which ISUI'1l:Ol'Qel'l'Cbl6 rn the eyes of the lunrors llI'll0I'5 SPONSOR MR VICKE RS STANDING Peggy Cleary Sccruary 5EATED Kaye brecnc Treasurer Jxmwarters Prcsrdenl Helen Burger Vrce Prcsldem Y- i I - I ll ' I ' - over their quota. 0 37 'G 'C'-7 5- N 'U5 '44 'Gab in !4J 'en ' ,. ' Al... CK! Margaret Bessen Barbara Bruback Helen Burger Shirley Carpenter uniom Chris Christensen Peggy Cleary Jewell Colclasure Edward Dibble Melvin Drechsel Leslie Frith William Forfner Christene Gannaway Philip Geheber Richard Geschwind Charles Gram Kaye Green Hubert Grush uniord Robert Hosier James Hudclleston Fern Ingram Ada Jenkins Melba Lewis John Meier Paula Kelch Robert Mardis Margaret Meier 1'N 'J'?' , I Q57 C' ,JN 1 li , Hn-A QTITIX 'lt W! 95? '. 7 'Ms Q Ronald Morphey Allen Nelson Charles Nelson Shirle y Nelson Marilyn O'Neill Charles Pearson Paul Phelan Georg Peg Sampson Thelma Schaefer C5 e Ricolo Marilyn Schafer Rosetta Schall is un lord Julaine Short Florence Stacy Elmer Stevens Joyce Su I zberger Darwin Tweedt Jim Watters 'An 6 vw if fi-sn, Terry West Walter Wick Beverly Wiemken Thomas Wilson Junior Wilson Jeanette Zappa ff' MKV-3-ii li -A. U J 'Tw it H-so I V221 One of the more enioycible events of the year was the Sophomore Party held in the lower hall . 9 Qs!! .SZIOLOIMOPQ6 SPONSOR-MR. HAEGELE BACK ROW: Elton Olroyd, Jerry Morphey, Kenny Christopher, Bob Pierce, Harold Koehler, Richard Dixon, Richard Perschniclt, Phil Tock, Tim Kehoe. THIRD ROW: Judy Kresl, Valoy Wieting, Jane Constantine, Gayle Bovelle, Marlene Fielclman, Barbara McCann, Jeaneatte Humbert, Delores Thompson. SECOND ROW: Leo Phelan, Jim Weaver, Bill Smith, Ronald Landers, Dean Dixon, Danny Anderson, Bob lflagi. FRONT ROW: Jane Ann Scott, laurie Ogg, Tom Johnson, Sharon Olson, Richard Nielsen, Alberta Becker, Violet Buck. ul 25: BACK ROW: Pat Donovan, Roger Fellers, Bob Walsh Glen Burger Bob Andreasen, Donald McConnell B1l1Baley Darrell Condon, Elwood Pfeifer. THIRD ROW: Sue Lippold Nancy bee Campbell Jim Cahill Francis Simpson Philip Finch, Luke Phelan, Barbara Smith, Eleanor Nelson. SECOND ROW Dorothy Bessen Ienny Sproull Darlene Neville Tom Hoffman, Neil Householder, Barbara Fortner, Kay Roeder Kathy Kanne FRONT ROW Bill Watters Donna Mae Weller, Lester Lydigsen, Mr. Haegle-adviser, Gilbert Nielsen Marlene Feddersen Dale Humbert .Silo 0171 area This year the Sophomore Class was made up of sixty-six members . They participated in many school activities, clubs, sports, and the magazine drive . The sophomores also took second place on their float tor the Homecoming event. U The freshman class had 54 members . These students K. were quite active in many ofthe school activities. On April 30, the class party was successfully held in the lower hal. . . JPQJAIYLQI1 sPoNsoR-Miss BRATT BACK ROW: .l0lU'1xViCklClNTl3Yl. Jim Bone, lee Jensen, Irving Nelson, Floyd Burger, John Lippold, Nelson Stubbs. THIRD ROW: Helen Offill, Sharon Perschnick, Glenda Sassenger, Christian Andreasen, John O'Neill, Irenelohnson, Judy Vargas, Edna Deutscher. SECOND ROW: Ruth Carol Dippon, Donald Lydigsen, Ivan Zimmerman, PaulBoudreau, Evelyn Koenig. FRONT ROW: Karen Bossert, Jacqueline Burger, Dorothy Gram, Linda Moser, Mary Ellen DeLong, Mary Jane Fellers. ' V - l ' f, W1 i fffl., 9 1 1 O 'Wu BACK ROW: Tom Spivey, Bob Gram, Jim Pickens, Donald Clausen, Lester Colclasure, Dale Beiswanger, Roger Branz THIRD ROW: Juanita Black, Shirley Wilkey, Patsy Sue Davis, Mary Elaine Morehart, Joan Hoffman, NancyJacobsgaard Betty Hollis, Kay Brust. SECOND ROW: Miss Bratt-adviser, Keith Telford, Bob Wyllie, Deloris Klehm, Neal Jensen Jim Scott. FRONT ROW: Walter Burg, Barbara Burk, Judy Jepsen, Elaine Hartmann, Janet Bush, Arden Rieke. jyl'e5Al'l'l2I'l Sharon Perschnick, secretary-treasurer: Judy Jepsen vice-president: James Scott, president. This year the freshmen , with all its ambitious members, led The annual mag- azine campaign . Much credit isalso due for their ingen- ious floar, Goulash, that they entered in the Homecoming parade. 45fT '1 -S3 MIDYEAR FRESHMEN On January 18 ten mndyear freshmen entered the halls of Dwight Hugh School They are now taking part nn all the achvmes of the freshman class 46 -7- .-qw-0. 1, C5411-3' 'Ol- - 2? 's-.L -ll!-'- -l 1..- 2 3 i 1 The Student Council is composed ofthe class presidents, one representative from the freshman, sophomore , and iunior classes, and two representatives from the senior class . The Council is an organization which helps to bring about a better under- standing between the students, the school, and the faculty. lnco-operation with the Pep Club, the Student Council sponsored the D .T . H . S . Homecoming on October 23 and 24. The Councilsponsors assembly programs each month during the year. Wanda Wyllie, sccrctaryg Bill Olileiidorf, vice-presidcntg , Shirley Humbt-rt, president. BACK ROW: Wanda Wyllie, Neil Householder, Bill Ohlendorf, Jim Watters, Jim Scott, Karen Bossert. FRONT ROW: Bob Aridreasen, Mr. Kuster-adviser, Shirley I-Iumbert, Mr. Kresl-treasurer, Tom Wilson. echoes Ji, I faif, Y? I I 1 4 9- 41.-. .v fm., 's. ff.. ,lj --lugg- - 1 L0-11 ..-,,, NRRL' . a fw-ff Q -n... .1 ,. 1 9- xf ...v,,,. 194042 39 M' Wit Gln. A- qw I.. v -V54 ma r', 9' , Q Agf' Ur, A' ,A h .3 , W is . .H 0 . 155' ,YVRZI , ,'f.i f,? .1 . 1 K., .v.'V.1f'-Y A ' 1 pl in .f.. Q bas., Y -N.. Mr Herman Ohlendorf Mr Albert Mortensen M C J Ahern I Mr HerbertC Boyer president Mr W1ll1BmSISlChED Mr Harold Von Qualen Mr Albert Klehm OGPJ 0 6JUCatl0n The Board of Education as elected by the people ofthe comrnunuty to provlde for the educatnon of all the youth Board members are elected on a non polutlcal basls and serve wlthout pay The Board exerclses legnslatnve and ludncual functnons un making provnsuon for the necessary bulldlngs teachers and equnpment The superlntendent serves as the Board s executive offlcer and professlonal adviser The conslstency wnth whlch our publnc schools have fostered American concept of government of free men ns c trlbute to the thousands of school board members who have functioned under local autonomy whale preservlng natnonal umty 19 . , . , r. . . , r., . . , ' g , . , . . K . I I ' . , . . . . iq, by LC2 DOROTHY DIXON Subsutute Teacher and Offlce ASSISIHHI A B Umverslty of I1l1no1s MARY G SMITH Secretary Dwlght Townshxp Hlgh School 5? F 'ix 111111 al'l 2Il I .jcldef Supermtendem B of Ed I111no1s State Norma1Un1vers1t3, A M Umversrty of Illmors Advanced Graduate Work Harvard Unlverslty and Umversrty of Illmols '21 E x I 'x . Q 'V . f Q, - Q54 I ' ' . Y ,I '-. . 'ff 9, f H , fn , 1 . ,A I' , , ....,. .NL u , . a 'A ' 7. 1 ,ix x 53 Y - O - - , . - . . - . . I , . V . . , . NHLDRED A'YERb Phj.51CalEducaI1om B S South Webt N11 Wm :tate Collggg Sprmgfxeld N115 cum MARY LOU CARTER Mathpmatlcs LORENE BRAT 'I Gcmml Summa and Blulogy o Illmms Stan Ixormal Lm mrntx M S Unnunrx OIr1l11I1015 Ullnm Wu1Lyal1U111vus1fy Lmwr 1tx uf Wa hmgn ll CICLL Unlver it o 1no1s M A Colum 13 Umvgrsuy JOSEPH C, C IONTEA Band Niusxc Chorus B M DLPaul UIl1Vt.IS1Iy, M M , Van ducook Collcgc of Munn B. fEc., ' f' A ' ' - 1. B.S., ' S'y flll' 'Q . .. 'Q b' MYRTLE FRUEH English B of Ed Southern Ill1no1s Um versity University of Colorado M Ed University of Illtnors CLC!! f LUCILLE KRESL Social Science B. of Ed. , Illinois State Normal Uni- versityg M. S., University of Illinois. WILFRED COE Guidance Mathematics and Hrstory A B Densron Unrvtrslty Graduate Work -mx' Lincoln College A M University of Ch1CdgO Graduate Student Ul'l1VCfS1IyOf lllrnors the Same 0l JOHN HAEGELE Commerce and Assistant Coach B of Ed Southern Illinois State Teachers College Illmors State Normal Unrverstty M A University of Illinois ag'- LEILA E MUDGE English and Speech B A Rockford College M A Colurnbra Umversrty Umverslty of Iowa Colorado College UDIVSISIIY ofW1scons1n North western Ul'11VCl'SlIy Ill1no1s State Normal Unlversrty DONALD ROSE Manual Arts B S Eastern llllnols State College LEOINA MUNZENMAIER Typmg and Shorthand A B Greenvrlle College Untversrty of Colorado Unlverslty 0fW1SCOHS1D M S Western Ill1no1s State College GCI! FRED VAN DYKE A grlculture B S UDIVEISIIY of Illmors Pennsylvanxa Umversrty 5 9 5 : - 1 Q Y V ' : , . 5' fl ,. t , , Ill . 4 l .., g JEAN VOIGTS Home Economlcs B of E lllmors State Normal Um VCISIIY QCM BENNIE WILHELM Coach Phys1calEducat1on B S Arkansas State College M Ed Un1vers1ty of M1ss1ss1pp1 CHARLES VICKERS Chemlstry Physrcs and Dnvers Educatlon B of Ed Whltewater State Teachers Col lege Cleveland Instrtute of Technology MARGARET WIGGINS Languages and Library of Prttsburgh Graduate Student Unlversrty of Chrcago Berlltz School of Languages Chlcago Columbia Unrversrty Northwestern Unrversrty Umversrty of Iowa Umverslty of Ill1no1s ,QE f' A Q0 A.B. . Grove City Collegeg M.A.. University I y . . X Four years have passed slnce the senlor class of l954 entered The halls of Dwlghf Township Hugh School as green freshmen During The pasf year the senior class has spon sored a Chrnstmas Dance adelnghfful class play and a newspaper campaugn Under the unfnrung efforts of Mlss Frueh The school annual was fu nally completed hugh school The sensor class IS looking forward fo a brnghf future QI'lLOI'd SPONSOR Miss FRUEH BACK ROW Shrrley Humbert Presrdem FRONT ROW Daud Hartmann Treasurer PatGo1ey Secretary B111K18S6W6llE1' Vrce Presldent , . 1 if l I l I I - Having completed four successful years in I I eil L 0l 5 MAXINI: DARM if fuzz BETTI: BAKER A 1 3 4 Dramatr 2 Scr1bblers4 RudderStaff Sen1orCom mercxal3 Chcerleadmgl 2 3 4 Glee. Clubz 3 4 Lxbranan4 F H A I Rec Chr 2 Pe.pClubr 3 4 hee Plus LanguageC,1ub I Dramatusl 3 4 Pep C Semor Fommercxal 3 F B L A 4 Scr1bblerQ4 Thesprans 3 4 Rudder Staff Jr Play Glee Clubl 2 GERALD BARSCHDGRF F F A I 2 3 MathClub4 bcrrbblen 4 Treas Sr Screnceq Vue Prex Intra1nuralBa5kuball 3 Trojdnlxewb 4 Sports Reporrgr Club Reporter Z7 DUANE BARSCHDORF '. . . I 2 3 4' Reporter 4: llo y Club lg Ruddnr Staffg Scribblcrs 4g Civic Forum 4- Intramural Basketball l' IOANNA DONOVAN A I2 34 GleeClub 2 211 l Offf F B L A 4 Dramatlcsz 3 Future Nurses 2 3 4 Hobby Club 2 Troyan News 4 A 4 1 MEREDITH EYMANN Hobby Club l,2,3, Pres. 33 Civic Forum 2,45 Language Club l,2,3, Sec. -Treas. 2g Sec. -Treas. of Soph. Classg Band 1,25 Basketball I,2,3g Football I,2, 35 Track I,2p F. B. L. A. 4g Rod and Reel 4g Dramatics 35 Jr. Science lg Intramural 3g Baseball 2. DIANE FELLERS GleeClub I 2 3 4- F. B. L. A. 4- Dra- matics 3' Future Nurses4- Trojan News 28 PATRICIA GOLEY A A 4 Pep Future Nurses 2 3 4 Sec Treas 2 Vlce Pres 4 Language Clubl 2 3 4 Sec Treas 3 Senior Commercial Sec Treas 3 Dramaticsl 2 3 Thes plans 3 4 Vice Pres 4 GleeClub I 2 3 4 Treas 4 Scr1bblers4 Rudder staff Business Manager- Junior Play- Sec. of Senior Class. en L 0I'5 'G CAROLE HOUSEHOLDER GAA I234ChorusI24 Mth 3 Civic Forum4 F B L A 4 Scrrb BETTY HAHN Hobbyl Scrlbblers4 Sen10rCommer cial 3 Language I Chorus I 2 3 4 Pres 4 Librarian 3 Bandt 2 3 4 Pres 3 Rudder Staff4 G A A 1 2 3 4 PepC1ub1 3 4 Secretary4 Cheerleader3 4 Dramaticsl 2 3 Jr Sctencet Ctvtc Forum 4 Vice Pres Rudder Staff blers 4 Future Nurses 2 Dramatrcs I 2 3 Sr Commerc1al3 Language! 2 Thesprans 3 4 Vice Pres of Soph omore Class Jr Play Rudder Staff Mixed Chorus I ALLEN HOFFMAN Football I 2 3 4 Captarn4 Basket ba1l2 4 Track 1 3 4 Captain 4 F 4 Ba 2 3 4 V Pres. 4- Rod and Reel 4 Pres. 4' Jr. Science I- Sr. Science 4 Pres. 4- Stu- dent Council I- Junior Play- D Club 1 2 3 4- Intramural Basketballt 3- Freshman Class President. 29 DAVID HARTMANN Basketball I 2 3- Typing Club 2 3 4- Treas. of Sr. Class- Hobby Club 4 Sec. -Treas- Track 3- 'C Club3-Rud- der Staff- Intramural 3. BETTH HUNIBERT 3 4 Cle Mrxed Chorus I Dramatxcs 2 3 4 Junior Screncn I Pep Club I 2 3 Scribblers 4 Trojan News 4 Junior Commercial 3 L A A 3 4 SHIRLEY HUMBERT JuniorScience I-F.H.A. I 2 3 4 Sec. 2 Pres. 3- PepC1ub I 2 3 4- G. A. A. 3 4 Vice-Pres.4' Dramatics2 3- Vice Pres, 3- Mixed Chorus 1- Junior Play Rudder Staff- Civic Forum 4 Pres. 4 Scribblers 4- S e ni or Commercial 3 Vice -Pres. 3g SIudentCouncil 4, Pres. 45 Glee Club I,2,3,4g Thespians 45 Junior Class Treasg SeniorClass Pres- ident. en l0l :5 fl BARBARA KEHOE Ior Science 1 F H A 1 2 Vice Pres 2 Historian 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pres 4 Dramaucs 2 3 G A A 3 4 Language3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Librarian 2 JunrorPlay Tro1an News Staff Scrrb blers 4 30 HELEN KIESEWETTER Lan uage I 2 3 4 Sec Treas 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 A 2 3 Ban I 2 3 4 V Pres 3 Pres 4 Junior Science I Hobbyl Scr1bblers4 Dramat1cs2 3 4 Pres 4 Thespians 3 4 Sec 4 Junior Play 2I'll0l':5 Www'- ANITA LYDIGSEN C Language 3 4 Junror SCIENCE I 2 StudentCouncrl 2 Future Nurses 2 Thesprans 3 4 Dramatrcs 2 3 Jumor Play Rudder Staff HARRY LANDERS Hobby Club I Ir Scrence l Math Club2 3 4 Rod and Reel4 Dramaucs Club 4 Football 3 Track 3 Jumor Play Thesptans 4 Rudder Staff 31 WILLIAM KIESEWETTER Footballl 2 Track 3 LanguageC1ub 2 Dramatrcsz 3 4 Treas 4 Hobby I Band r 2 3 4 Troyan News4 Rod andReel4 Thesprans3 4 Jr Scrence I 2 Jumor Play Mens Chorus4 Su?-2 , KELLER KNUDSEN Language 2 3 4- Rod and Reel4- Dra- matics 3 4- HobbyClub r 2- Sr. Science 3- Football 3- Track 2 3- Junior Play- Mens Chorus 2- Baseball 2- Intramural I 2 3. W 2l'LLOI :5 QI ROBERT MCDONALD Footballz 3 Sr Sc1ence3 4 Rodand Reel 4 Math Club 4 Vlce Pres Language 'P 3 Pres 3 ,Tumor Play Iun1orClassPres1dent StudentCounc1l 3 Baseballand Track 2 3 Intramural Basketball 2 3 RudderStaff Ir Sclence I Freshman Class Pres WILLIAM MORTENSEN Hobby Club 1- Math Club 2 3 4- Ir. Science I 2- Scribblers 4 Vice-Pres. 4- Civicx Forum 4- Junior Play- Intra- mural Basketball 3- Rudder Staff. DOROTHY ANN Ol-ILEINDORF Language I Hobby I Scubblers 4 Sec 4 Sr Commerc1al3 Glee Club 4 VICE Pres 4 PepClubI 3 4 Rud Staff G A A I Band I Freshman Class Sec CIVIC Forum 4 Dramaucsl 2 3 Ir Sclence I 32 WILLIAM OHLENDORF Language I 3 Football I 2 3 4 D Club I 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Track I 2 3 Baseballl 2 3 Ir Screncel C1v1c Forum4 Rod and Reel 4 Scrrb blers4 Sophomore Class Pres Student Counc1l 4 VICE Pres 4 HobbyClub I 2 Vxce Pres 2 Ruddersraff Edltor of Rudder Ir Commerc1al3 Band I Ir ay Xa .,-y g l 3 , 4 5 , kg X. .,st,,, i,5- H' 4. tg up .3 43,1 r r, . , VH -..,. 4Q j Atgfgg A-. t l ,- 41 to 'f i 1 ' , - 1 f , 1 gag, ,jf -gL,,,s fp: W ., x 1, ,,5,,4qiz , , - . v ' iff H ,' A-3'L,g Q' 35 1 iaqfwg' ,K 'tlfflfi 1 Q , BACK ROW: Harry Landers, Duane Barschdorf, Allen Hoffman Dav1dHartmann Bill Mortensen Io Anne Smith Jim Steichen, Janet Rearick. SECONDROW:Bob McDonald An1taLyd1gsen Sylvla Zappa Wanda Wyllle Maxrne Darm, Carole Householder, Shirley Humbert, Bette Baker FRONT ROW Mlss Frueh adviser Pat Goley B111 Ohlendorf, Betty Hahn, Dorothy Ohlendorf, Helen Kresewetter pu I I Pat Goley buslness manager B111 Ohlendorf The editor-in-chief and the business manager ofthe Rudder are chosen by popular vote from the senior class. Other members of the staff are appointed . During the year, the staff prepares the material which is a resume' ofthe activities ofthe school through pictures and write- ups. Rudder Staff members who went to the Illinois State High School Press Association Convention at the University of Illinois were: Bill Ohlendorf, Pat Goley, Anita Lydigsen, Bill Mortensen, Carole House- holder, B ette Ba k e r , Shirley Humbert, Janet R ea ri c lc , Helen Kiesewetter, and Wanda Wyllie. V 'QQ 4- 9 9 ., ... V, J La . E 5 ? 2 is A 9 T7 J iv? x.,4 wfa Lili v ,, JF , 'J FX Z,,.1 ' BACK ROW: Barbara Kehoe, Joyce Skiles. Shirley Sulzberger, Joan Ricolo, Joanna Donovan. SECOND ROW: Miss Frueh-adviser, Bill Kiesewetter, Gerald Barschdorf, Miss Munzenmaier-adviser. FRONT ROW: Gary Wieting, Nancy Zappa, Betty Humbert, Joyce Spangler, Diane Fellers. ' Joyce Spangler, editor-in-chiefg Nancy Zappa. I' business manager. The Trojan News is a mimeographed paper prepared and edited by seniors who are interested in practical iournalism. The editor and business manager are elected by popular vote. Other members of the staff are appointed . The first issue of the Trojan News was published in the fall of T934 by the Jour- nalism Club. Miss Bissell was the sponsor. 2 1' aio 'ef eff -J -,, Q-1' N l X The National Thespian Society is a notional high school organization. It is composed ot teachers and students who are interested in advancement ot clra- matics in secondary schools. Our troop, No. l243, was established May 27, l952. A person who has fulfilled certain requirements in acting, and whose work has been approved by the troop sponsor, is eligible. The motto ot this National Thespian Society is Act well your part, there all honor lies. STANDING: Syliva Zappa, presidentg Bill Kiesewetter, sc- ribe. SEATED: PatGoley, vice-presidentg Helen Kiesewetter, secretaryg Anita Lydigsen, treasurer. jAe.6yoian5 BACK ROW: Carole Householder, iielen Kiesewetter, Bill Kiesewetter, Barbara Kehoe, Maxine Darrn. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Mudge-adviser, Sylvia Zapper, Pat Goley, Shirley Hunibert. FRONT ROW: Harry Landers, Janet Reariek, Anita Lydigsen, Gary Wieting. 471 x1 1 . 68,19 -1 If :Q v r VOHQS g,.r '17 0- if a-Q vc- l A' I 31 BACK ROW: Margaret Meier, Joan Ricolo, Judy Jepsen, Janet Bush, Bill Kiesewetter, Darlene Neville, Jenny Sproull, Joan Hoffman, Barbara Fortner. THIRD ROW: Christene Gannaway, Bette Baker, Kathy Kanne, Judy Kresl, Barbara Kehoe, Helen Kiesewetter, Maxine Darm, Evelyn Koenig, Peggy Cleary, Helen Offill. SECOND ROW: Kaye Greene, Betty Hollis, Jane Constantine, Betty Humbert, Nancylacobsgaard, Fern Ingram, Juanita Black, Nancy Lee Campbell, Ruth Carol Dippon, Karen Bossert. FRONT ROW:Chuck Nelson, Bob Walsh, Paula Kelch, Harry Landers, Barbara Burk, Miss Mudge-adviser, Jim Weaver, Keller Knudsen. ramaficzi All high school students are eligible for membership in the Dramatics Club. Its purpose is to promote an interest in acting and to help students appreciate dramatics. Throughout the year, the members pre- sent plays, give readings, and prepare the Christmas and Spring programs . Helen Kiesewetter, president, Judy Kresl, secretary Jim Weaver, vice-presidentgBillKiesewetter, treasurer Q Z! V ffiylm if, J-x, 1- fx -ef-.f s ff f tk M' , r' The Latin Club is a division of the Language Club with much the same purpose 1 as the Spanish division . The entire Language Club rasies money to pay for the picture in the Rudder by sponsoring a movie . Any Latin or Spanish student may join their division ofthe Language Club. '5 ollafin Jane Constantine, presidentg Dorothy Gram, secretary- treasurer. BACK ROW: Laurie Ogg, Barbara Fortner, Donna Mae Weller, Judy Jepsen, Kenny Christopher, Elaine Hart- mann, LesterCo1clasure, Jane Ann Scott, Darlene Neville, Jenny Sproull, Mary Elaine Morehart. THIRD ROW: Helen Offill, Judy Kresl, Deloris Thompson, Eleanor Nelson, Glenda Sassenger, Margaret Bessen, Sharon Olson, Kay Roeder, Sharon Perschnick, Edna Deutscher. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Gram, Gayle Bovelle, Betty Hollis, Nancy Lee Campbell, Danny Anderson, Jane Constantine, Jim Weaver, Karen Bossert, Miss Wiggins- adviser. FRONT ROW: Kathy Kahne, Sue Lippold, Bob Walsh, Richard Nielson, Gilbert Nielson. Bob Pierce, Ruth Carol Dippon, Barbara McCann. www t 5' - . A ' I N X 17: 6-V ,, Y, Bs S VN yff .J cjfili 'r -1 H 7 X N. .V Q Ht T fx 4 .- fi ill? wi- Ev 1 l' Q 1 A . y 9 .1 I J. , . 4 S K iss f . 5 ' I ff, 1X,W'm is .. .., gf. 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I I . , - 1 1 Ai 'fm' fe W - 1 -fx , ,Q 1 ' ff' 'ff . l ' u , i?11f 8 5.2 3 5- AMI 3355. 2 digs it - 'f 14:2 'f - ' T , 'Q f ' qs vdvw O71 Q2 '7' Nuo' 9 Z. 'T' i- T BACK ROW Donald Lydrgsen Chrrstran Andreasen John O Nerll SECOND ROW Sharon Perschnrck Ruth Carol Drppon Mary Elarne Morehart Karen Bossert Dorothy Gram FRONT ROW Walter Burg Elarne Hartmann Donald Clausen Mrss Bratt advrser Ll,l'llOl' CLQHCQ General science and biology students are elrarble forpartrcrpatlon in the Junior Science Club . The Club offers an opportunity foreach member to prepare and present a program on a scientific subject in which he is in- terested . 5 7 Karen Bossert presrdent Elaine Hartmann vice presldent Donald Clausen secretary treasurer :Qu This isa new club organized mainly to ' Q, give its members a hobby, although they can use it for practical work too. The members work out borders, alpha- bets, sketch in pictures, typewriter myste- ries, and silhouettes . The membersalso get a better idea of how to manipulate a type- writer . Peggy Sampson, secretary-treasurer, Thelma Schaefer, president: -A t o Christene Gannaway, vice-president. I' BACK ROW: Jeanette Zappa, Florence Stacy, Margaret Meier, Miss Munzenmaier-adviser, Peggy Sampson, Christene Gannaway. FRONT ROW: Thelma Schaefer, David Hartmann, Paula Kelch. 03 1-D 5 5 is I BACK ROW Beverly Wremken hm Huddleston Meredrth Eymann Frank Wrrght Joanna Donovan MIDDLE ROW Mr Haegele advrser Carole Householder Maxine Darm Drane Fellers Shirley Nelson Nancy Zappa Melvrn Drechsel FIRST ROW Elmer Stevens B111 Baley Charles Nelson Tom Wrlson Terry West Paul Phelan Tom Wilson secretary Terry West president Jrrn The Future Business Leaders of America is a new club in school this year, open to high school students engaged in the study of business courses. The FBLA is a national organization, whose purpose is to help people understand better the business ed- ucations which prevail throu g hout the world. The lllinois League of H.S. G.A.A. was organized in l92O, with only l8schools as members . Now there are over 472 schools belonging . G.A.A. has done much to create ath- letic interest for girls and to teach them to broaden their interests in all phases of f' 1 sports--fall, winter, spring, and summer activities . The main obiect is to teach them how to get along with each other and to keep sportsmanship the outstanding factor at all times . -i-. Bybeingagoodand fullstanding G.A.A. member, a girlwill makea better citizen and woma n for her country to- morrow. 6' Oi KL? '89 ai BACK ROW: Nancy Zappa, presidentg Shirley Humbert, vice-president. FRONT ROW: Peggy Cleary, secretary: Christene Gannaway, points chairmang Julaine Short, treasurer. BACK ROW: Mary Elaine Morehart, Fern Ingram, Joan Ricolo, Margaret Meier, Darlene Neville, Elaine Hart- mann, Thelma Schaefer, Jo-Anne Smith, Janet Rearick, Paula Kelch, Donna Mae Weller, Judy Jepsen. THIRD ROW: Christene Gannaway, Bette Baker, Peggy Cleary, Kathy Kanne, Shirley Hurnbert, Kaye Greene, Violet Buck, Barbara Kehoe, Glenda Sassenger, Sharon Olson, Nancy Zappa, Judy Vargas. SECOND ROW: Edna Deut- scher Dorothy Gram Jeanette Humbert, Gayle Bovelle, Karen Bossert, Betty Hollis, Nancy Jacobsgaard, Carole Householder Jane Constantine, Sue Lippold, Betty Hahn, Maxine Darm. FRONT ROW: Sharon Perschnick, Betty Humbert Pat Goley Sylvia Zappa, Miss Ayers-adviser, Julaine Short, Patsy Davis, Barbara Fortner, Jeanette Sproull Ruth Carol Dippon S- vfS ,A bl T -7 , v J' L -no 'bf ,gs C BACK ROW: Barbara Fortner, Julaine Short, Patsy Davis, Joan Ricolo, Paula Kelch, Jo-Anne Smith, Elaine Hartmann, Judy Jepsen, Donna Mae Weller, Jane Ann Scott, Pat Goley. FOURTH ROW: Karen Bossert, Ruth Carol Dippon, Jeanette Humbert, Dorothy Ohlendorf, Nancy Campbell, Jewel Colclasure, Margaret Meier, Maxine Darm, Glenda Sassenger, Evelyn Koenig. THIRD ROW: Helen Offill, Nancy Zappa. Barbara Kehoe, Shirley Humbert, Sharon Per- schnick, Peggy Sampson, Jeanette Zappa, Peggy Cleary, Judy Vargas. SECOND ROW: Mary Elaine Morehart, Betty Hollis, Sylvia Zappa, Kay Brust, Fern Ingram, Betty Humbert, Alberta Becker, Florence Stacy. FRONT ROW: Chris- tene Gannaway, Carole Householder, Bette Baker, Betty Hahn, Kaye Greene, Thelma Schaefer, Nancy Jacobgaard, Miss Ayers-adviser, Joan Hoffman. Betty Hahn, secretary, Betty Baker, vice-president, Sylvia Zappa, treasurer, Barbara Kehoe, president. Q, cm 4 77 The Pep Club serves as an incentive to inspire a good school spirit which plays an important part in school athletics . Each member must be present atall the home games and attend at least three out- 5, of-town games . A section is reserved at all -f home games for the members. Y , This year, the Pep Club, along with the Student Council, sponsored the Home- coming Dance . li 'Pav Q The purpose of this club is to interest its members in hunting and fishing, promote conservation of natural if resources, and to stressthe responsibility ofthe sports- men in protecting himself, others, and property--both 'X public and private . 1:5 pac! anal Kee! MR. VICKERS-ADVISER BACK ROW: Richard Perschnick, Bob Walsh, Harry Landers, Bob Andreasen, Allen Hoffman, Chris Christensen, Ronald Morphey, Philip Geheber, Richard Pierce, Richard Geschwind, Paul Phelan. FOURTH ROW: Jim l-luddleston, Tom Spivey. George Ricolo, Meredith Eymann, Phil Tock, Terry West, Lester Lydigsen, Walter Wick, Jerry Morphey, Pat Donovan, THIRD ROW: Jim Cahill, Ivan Zimmerman, Leo Phelan, Phil Finch, Paul Boudreau, Nelson Stubbs, Iim Weaver, Melvin Drechsel, Keller Knudsen, Luke Phelan, Dale l-lnmbert. SECOND ROW: MI. Vickers-adviser, Tommy Hoffman, Neil House- holder, Keith Telford, Irving Nelson, Lee Jensen, Jim Scott, Ronald landers, Allen Nelson, Bill Smith, Bill Kiesewetter. FRONT ROW: Bill Ohlendorf, John Lippold, Bob Wyllie, Francis Simpson, Bill Watters Neal Jensen, Bob McDonald, Tim Kehoe, Elwood Pfeifer, Jim Steichen, .1 X1 NJ BACK ROW: Tom Spivey, Jerry Morphey, Ronald Morphey Richard Dixon Bob Nlardrs Harold Koehler Walter Burg, Neal Jensen, Roger Fellers. SECOND ROW Ivan Zimmerman John Wredenman PaulBo1ldreau Lee Jensen Ronnie Landers, Jim Bone, Chris Andreasen, John O Neill Mr Rose adviser FRONT ROW El on Olroy Donald Clausen, Jim Pickens, Jim Scott, Bob Gram, Dean Dixon John Lippold .SZ0 CLA The Shop Club was organized for stu- dents of Dwight High School who ha ve completed one or more years of shop work . The purpose ofthe organization is to give the members some basic information concerning purchasing and using industrial products . 1- Eu' 1 F.H.A. is a national organization of pupils who study homemaking in junior and senior high schools. We work together for better and happier home life for everyone. We think that helping to make happy homes, now and in the future, is the most important thing that you can do for democracy . FLOWER- Red Rose QA red rose is symbolic of vibrant, glowing health.J COLORS--Red and White QThe colors arealsc symbolic of youth and purity.J MOTTO-- Toward New Horizons. Q' N BACK ROW: Shirley Carpenter, vice-president, Barbara Kehoe, historian, Dorothy Bessen, parliamentatian. MIDDLE ROW: VioletBuck, recreation chairman, Helen Burger, treasurer, Barbara Smith, public relations chairman, Jewell Colclasure, parliamentarian. FRONT ROW: Julaine Short, president, Anita Lydigsen, projectchairmang Barbara Bruback, secretary: Joanna Donovan, song leader. BACK ROW: Betty Humbert, Shirley Sulzberger, Joyce Sulzberger, Barbara Burk, Barbara Bruback, Janet Bush, Diane Fellers, Anita Lydigsen, Patsy Davis, Beverly Wiemken, Joyce Skiles. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jane Fellers, Alberta Becker, Laurie Ogg, Violet Buck, Fern Ingram, Marlene Fieldman, Linda Moser, Mary Ellen DeLong, Deloris Klehm, Shirley Wilkey. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Koenig, Kaye Greene, Helen Burger, Kay Brust, Barbara Smith, Jewell Colclasure, Dorothy Bessen, Eleanor Nelson, Deloris Thompson. SECOND ROW: Shirley Carpenter, Shirley Humbert, Shirley Nelson, Nancy Jacobsgaard, Barbara Kehoe, Joan Hoffman, Valoy Wieting, Judy Vargas. FRONT ROW: Joanna Donovan, Donna Mae Weller, Barbara Former, Marlene Feddersen, Julaine Short, Mrs. Voigts-adviser, Irene Johnson, Jeanette Humbert, Melba Lewis. Y? ,7 re- 'fl QUIT' Q8 i ,' 04 ,- A-Q ,I 'ez' BACK ROW: Arden Rieke, Charles Pearson, Philip Geheber, Allen Hoffman, Bob Andreasen, Duane Barschdorf, Bob Hosier, Junior Wilson, Jim Watters. THIRD ROW: Donald Lydigsen, Philip Finch, Terry Haberland, Keith Telford, Bob Wyllie, Tom Hoffman, Francis Simpson, Luxe Phelan, Leo Phelan. SECOND ROW: Jim Cahill, Irving Nelson, Roger Branz, Tom Johnson, BillSmith, Allen Nelson, NeilHouseholder, BillWatters, Pat Donovan. FRONT ROW: Lester Lydigsen, Darwin Tweet, Dick Perschnick, Mr. Van Dyke-adviser, Dale Humbert, Donald McConnell, Dick Geschwind, Tim Kehoe. Allen Hoffman, president, Duane Barschdorf, reporterg Dale Humbert, secretaryg Mr. Van Dyke-adviser, Jim Watters vice-president, Dick Perschnick, treasurerg Tim Kehoe, sen- . . . tinel. The Future Farmers of America limit their membership to farm boys stud ying Vocational Agriculture . The F .F .A . colors are National Blue and Corn Gold. The motto is: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. The Dwight Chapter isamember of both the State and N ati on al Associations of Future Farmers of America . 65 'ff' 'r 1 .. 3 The Math Club members meet to discuss the history of mathematics and work novel prob- lems . Anyone who is taking algebra, geometry, or advanced math is eligible for membership. tif ' .1 WMA i Joyce Spangler, secretary-treasurerg Bob McDonald, vice-president: Leslie Frith, president. BACK ROW: Bob McDonald, Harry Landers, Leslie Frith, Hubert Grush, SECOND ROW: Dorothy Bessen, Nancy Iacobsgaard, Joyce Spangler, Joan Hoffman, Evelyn Koenig. FRONT ROW: Miss Carter-adviser, Janet Bush, Bill Mortensen, Barbara Burk, Gerald Barschdorf. gn. Q T7 Y.. if--v gf C7 i T' J x S :nar- 4.. X C7 rx ,,..g44' 1 vs if r , e 4 Q Q O ,sal 'SL' 4'-' 4 'X fig' ,rx 1 f ' ' ,,,o fr 41 'S-1 vit N BACK ROW: Kenneth Christopher, Bill Baley, Wa1lSfBUfg. Harold Koehler, Donald McConnell, Richard Dixon, Jim Pickens. SECOND ROW: Lee Jensen, Bill Smith, Lester Colclasure, Dale Beiswanger, Darrell Condon, Tom Spivey, Jim Scott. FRONT ROW: Ivan Zimmerman, Philip Finch, Mr. Coe-adviser, Davidtlarrmann, Danny Anderson, John Wiedenman. JJ044, cm The Hobby Club is an organization in which students have an opportunity to dis- play their own hobbies and see hobbies of their classmates . Membership, which is usually limited to freshmen, was not restricted this year. Tom Spivey, presidentg David Hartmann secretary-treasurerg Jim Pickens, vice- president. Joyce Skiles, secretary-treasurerg Shirley Humbert, president: Betty Hahn, vice-president. The Civic Forum is an organization of stu- dents who are interested in current events. it was decided to have speakers give talks on im- portant phases inthe community lifethis year. iuic orum BACK ROW: Violet Buck, Laurie Ogg, Joyce Skiles, Jim Huddleston, Janet Rearick, Shirley Sulzberger, Alberta Becker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kresl-adviser, Dorothy Bessen, Wanda Wyllie, Dorothy Ohlendorf, Betty Hahn, Carole Householder, Shirley Humbert, Frank Wright. FRONT ROW: Torn Wilson, Duane Barschdorf, Terry West, Bill Mortensen, Meredith Eymann, Bill Ohlendorf. qv 1 Xa' -nv T ,.N,- +V L ?' i BACK ROW: Kay Roeder, Kay Brust, Joanna Donovan, Mary Elaine Morehart, Patsy Davis, Shirley Nelson, Beverly Wicmken, Ada Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Irene Iohnson, Sharon Perschniek, DOIOIHYGFIHN. Sue UPPON. MiSS BFSU' adviser, Barbara McCann, Glenda Sassenger, Sharon Olson, Nancy Zappa. FRONT ROW: Io-Anne Smith, Thelma Schaefer, Pat Goley, Sylvia Zappa, Elaine Hartmann, Diane Fellers. jlllllfe llI':525 The Future Nurses Club was or- ganized To promofe greafer interest and knowledge in the profession of nursing . The Club members are planning to visit a hospifa I , have several speakers, and see many movies be- fore the end of this year. Pat Goley, vice-presidentg Sharon Persehniek, reporter, Jo-Anne Smith, secretary-treasurer, Thelma Schaefer, president. 69 The Men's Glee Club is composed of seventeen young men who are in- terested in singing. This isthe first year that many Dwight High males have shown an interest in sing- ing . T h e y participated in the Christmas program and the spring concert. BACK ROW: Neil Householder B111 Watters hm Huddleston Txm Kehoe 11m Patten Tom Hoffman NHDDLE ROW Leshe Smith, Dick Perschnick Charles Gram Bob Plerce Bob Hosler Charles Iwelson Edward D1bb1e FRONT ROW Nir C1omea Directorg Dale Humbert Phlllp Flnch B111 K1esewetter Nelson Stubbs 4:9 VW FRESHM XN SEXTET BACK ROW Sharon Perschnrck KarenBossert FRONT ROW Barbara Burk Ioan Hoffman Nancy Jacobsgaard Ekame Hartmann Thus group IS composed of vorrous sexfefs, trnos, and quartets SOPHOMORE SEXTET 0I'6l BACK ROW Kathy Kanne Sharon Olson FRONT ROW Jeanette Sproull Kay Roeder Jane Constantrne Darlene Nevrlle 72 I'0ll,05 ? IL IOR lRIO BACK ROW Thelma Schaefer Paula Kelch FRONT ROW C'hr1stene Gannawav They participated In the Christmas program and the sprung concert and won much applause 5LlwIOR TRIO Bern llahn Helen Klesuxetter Joyce Spangler 73 rg . ' -Q f , I : fl W ' . ,5 I, Apfllj 'J l 1 1 ' I . 3 I K 'E ,. , .' mi 1 ' I I I I I I I ' I rn ': ' 9 SV mf . Q' i , u, V Q 't X K., rig 5, an t W- , fl, 4,-Q 4 nb' '-r 9 B Nidiivf . .aJ - -. -A , la' 4 U XX 11 P -Uk' 3 i Congregational Church 1, '. 7 v I 0 r. s. 4 if 155- V ll if '?g':f+??' ' ,,,,N. ..--. .,,1 9 1 '32 Fings .. ,. -iw 9 Mozon Aven ue 5, , ,,, .f Q if-I 51 ' 1 my 1 '1 n 'V .W 'J ,T '45 0 Q f x 15.5 s x K aj FI sry' 1 K BACK ROW: Arden Riukc, Bob Mardis, Iolin Meier, Allen Hoffman, Torn Wilson, Donald McConnell, Iini Watters. SECOND ROW: AssistantCoacl1llaegele, Lester Colclasure, Donald Clausen, BillSmith, Tom Spivey, Leslie Frith, Lee Jensen, Coach Williclrn. FRONT ROW: Donald Lydigsen, George Ricolo, Terry West, Lester Lydigseri, John Wiedenman, Jim Scotl- SCHEDULE .9 A f 3 WE oo! a earn 53 Reddick I3 Lemont 25 Morris 6 Normal 40 Gardner I9 Wilmington I4 Pontiac 12 University High 76 THEY O 26 32 44 I4 20 35 54 The Dwight Hugh School football team was ln a rebulldlng year due to the large group who left vla graduation The Trolan forward lane that was strip ped by graduatlon was supplemented by a group ofunderclassmen who needed exper :ence flmflaf 'xlr W11helm coach X1 tl.: gdb a xstant coach The flve Dwlght Varsnty cheerleaders under the capable supervision of Miss Ayers have done everything an their power to create a fine school spnrlt These cheerleaders practice twice a week They have led cheers at every basketball and football game that Dwlght has partuclpated In this year Kaye Crcenc txancy Iacobsgaard Thelma 5C,l1dLfCI Bun Itatm Bun Baku 77 Q. . . . - I . fi n lx ' V X X 1, . X -v 1 , ssl ' . . . . .. . X I 1' V I '-vp ' x 1' ' 1 s - .- . .y .. 1 W Co captauns Leslne Frnth Allen Hoffman Bob M0fd'5 Although the Trolans had only one senior on the entire squad Dwnght had one of the most potent offenses un the state The team gamed a total of l8ll yards by ru s h n n g and 231 yards by passmg for a grand total of 2110 yards an average of 263 yards per game Sloofdaf Lester Lydngsen Tom Wilson 1-A-. gh l 7 8 .1 ' :Aft s KY .Y i K iv lf, 'r 45 7 , ,L Y l 1 I : a s I ' I . . . I . ..- .H- QL Allen Hoffman Donald McConnell jooflaff Honors were received by the team for hlghest scoring squad an Kankakee Area Allen Hoffman Co Captaln gonned a total of 314 yards nn 34 carries for an average o 9 yards per carry scornng 38 pomts Leslle Flrth Co Captaun who won speclal mention nn All State scored 92 points gained 1041 yards by rushmg an 88 carrues for an average of 11 yards per carry He was one of the top scorers nn the state Bull Smuth Leslle Frith W if George Rl colo John Meler jooflaf John Mener won honorable mention All State He was a good offensive blocker and one of the leadlng tacklers on the team The rest of the squad should make at very uncomfortable for their opponents on the grad Iron next season snnce they wr ll have had another season of experience J: m Watters Terry West w it G 10 ft' iii T f t, k ROW I iii ddl Q isu it KOH B1 Smith, T-errvwcsi, George Rico 'xtr W lh lm FRONIT ROW Dnnild Nl Cmmll R Chard IN lsen All it Hofftran, Neulfenscii. Clfiflfg a e Cl -BASKEEEAL s A '53 W I 1 X l 1 3 . I L COREBO RD Dwight Odell Comm Dwight Seneca Dwight Morris Dwight Wilmington Dwight St. Paul Dwight Mazon Dwight Coal City Dwight Pontiac Dwight Braidwood Dwight Reddiclc Dwight St. Paul Dwight Saunemin Dwight Coal City Dwight Gardner S Dwight Pontiac Dwight Braidwood Dwight Wilmington Dwight Mazon Dwight Gardner S W 'Dwight Chatsworth Dwight Cornell Dwight Forrest Forrest Hol iaay Tournament Leslne Frith George Rucolo .it:5AQfACl!! Coach Mr Wnlhelm Manager Jam Scott 1,1 2 James Huddleston Allen Hoffman Kcgfefgaf Richard Nuelsen Terry West 83 COOKS Mrs. Menno Moser Mrs. Raymond Koehler Mrs. Frank Wright SEATING CAP lu-nu L CUSTODIANS Mr. Ralph Mr, Martin Mr. Olsen NX4 nfs A.. ...af f 9245 BUS DRIVERS Mr. Metroz Mr. Mortenson Mr. Vickers Mr. Rose Mr. Ciontea -fm, X f f X I X Q- Keller K. 1 X lv W Shirlel' H- .gsx Carole H, a-:u..n s b, Duane and Gerald B. Harry L. .k,,, 4-U, 'L A Pat G. Barbara K. 1 W R X if ' X ia X f Sylvia z. - 4-P' S I f-I L :-- I-2,4 ' 'fd . -U 4 Q,P-C' jg ,A XNP G is D. 5 .fi ,V -N Joanna D Bill M. Shir David H. Nancy Z. Leslie S. Bob M, Maxine D. 1 ll 1 u U' ,, I ,',, 5 1 gs' 0 11 N ltd 22' NNYW Butch E Q-,141 S Bene B, Betty H. Bill and Helen K. 1 Allen H. Anita L. jx! Berry H. Io-Anne S. -jg! is Ianer R. B1ll and D'5l'OIl'1l' O. Gary W. JG. .. , '1- A pau. RHI L iw. ag AQ Joan R. KN nd.: V NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING Bette Baker Duane Barschclorf Gerald Barschdorf Maxnne Darm Joanna Donovan Meredlth Eymann DIane Fellers Patrlcla Goley Norma Jean GrIeff Betty Hahn Davld Hartmann Allen Hoffman Carole Householder Betty Humbert Shlrley Humbe t Barbara Kehoe Helen Kuesewetter WIllIam KIesewetter Keller Knudsen Anlta LydI9sen Robert Mc Donald WIlIIam Mortensen Dorothy Ohlenclorf WIllIam Ohlendorf Janet Rearnck Joan Rlcolo John Schou Jo Anne SmIth Leslle SmIth Joyce Spangler James Stelchen Joyce Sklles ShIrley Sulzburger Gary Wleflng John Wllson Frank WrIght Wanda Wyllue Nancy Zappa Sylvla Zappa 0 7 9 9 Barsch Jerry Max Jody Butch Dnana a 0 Q ? 9 e Zeke Bug Al Susue Bet s Shar Barb Hapalapen Knute Brldget Bob o Mort o Herman an RICK Brow Speed es Jumbo Joycne ShIr Wheatnes Jack S Ip JUDIC Nanc SI VI One of these days boy What s the matter? What s the hurry? l m tellIn ya LIsten cookne How you luke l II never tell Aw cut It outl Ann t that a stab Don t get all shookl I ee Oh kaputt Jeepers! W ah ll bel Oh nol Oh really' All rlght already what do you want anyhow? Get a Ford You don t know do you? One of those klnd Eat lIve and be merry Whatever IS rIght Go blow Do you thunk T V IS here to stay??? Is that so? Don t know do you? Knock It off No klddlng How about that Can t tell can you? Let s make luke a tree and leavel Ohl Mercy Oh crlpes To an extent You don't know do you? Unmentlonable For Cfylng out loud what now? You don t know do you? Sacre 88 IQ, ' ' up fll ll I ' ll IIT: dn l II I ll ' ll ll ll S ll ' II I II II el I I I ll ' r ll ' I ll ll ll ' ' ' IIBFI I Il ll Il I I Harry Landers Heartless O.K . Where dolyou want it? IID fu ll II ' IIJ ll II Il - ' IIJOII ll ' ' ll IIJ ll ll I I ll ' ll ' III ll I ' ll ' Il ll Il I ll ' ll k' ll ' ' ll ' Il ll ll USUALLY FOUND Talkmg Jr boy s locker hall Studylng Wrth Jlm Wnth Shirley Duane or Beverly At Ernie s pumping ethyl Baby slttrng Buzzrng B s Around Around At the bowlmg alley Wherever I am paged Here and there At the newstand Wlth Wanda Wlth Anlta Andrews Grocery or home Ford Garage Chevrolet Garage Wlth Jam Loafing Star and Herald Having fun Heading south Home With Nance National Tea Grocery Wath Pat Wrth Janet Wlth Gene Shop Indian Acres lndran Acres Anywhere At Pontiac Skating Rlnk Anyplace but home With Shrrley 1381 2 E Mann St 1381 2 E Mann St PRIZED POSSESSION My cheerleadlng letter My roller skates l954 Class rung My diamond rung A pncture My car Class Rung Don Class Rlng Drrver s Lrcense My baseball glove My mrlkstool My one and only comb My sparkle rung My 4 H metals My grandmother s diamond Trombone Cornet I D a d Engineer boots My Texas natlvlty Money My organ My danclng ablllty Saturday nrght pay envelope Myself My Ford lwhnch doesn t run Class rung Janet Drlver s Lrcense The old blue GMC Letters from Bradley Letters from Japan Education Roller skates Myself A Chevy Myself and my G A A awards Athletlc equipment tenms racket etc 89 AMBITION Don t have one I m shrftless Manufacture flymg saucers To be a Certlfred Public Accountant To be a good housewnfe Be a nurse Own my own garage To work ln Pontiac To use railroad passes Secretarial work be a recephomst be a leweler sprt wooden nrckels marry a mrlllonalre be happy always go to Normal To graduate from St Francis College To be a music teacher To be a band leader Own a Corvette and work for GM get some dough sleep get to work on tame be a muslc teacher To go to college and be a contractor To be a good secretary Grow old Stay out of lall be a nurse make money be a commercial teacher make good In whatever I do To be happy, wealthy and stay young go to beauty school be a meducal doctor be a Lrncoln Mercury dealer 'om the Forengn Legion graduate from the U of I take If wrfh me be a P E teacher Cuff . , . To . . . To . . To . . To . . . T ' To ' - To . . C r . . . To In bed with a good book My friends To graduate from the U of I . . . To To ' . To . . . , D . . ' ' To ' To . . , . To . To ' ' To . To . . . . To . - . To . . . . . . To f . ' . . . . To ' ' f . ' . ' ' I ' J . To . . add Bette Baker wall to Mass Mudge my efforts to make Bob Mardas use good Englash Duane Barschdorf wall my locker on the garl s sade to any boy who wants at Gerald Barschdorf wall my aob of takang attendance an physacs class to Hubby Grush Maxane Darm wall my 'ob In the cafeteraa to Melba Lewas Joanna Donovan wall to Sharley Nelson my broken fountaan pen Meredath Eymann beang of sound mand wall my buddy Skap Wraght to some unfortunate ar Daane Fellers wall my one and only comb to Ada Jenkans Pat Goley beang of sound mand and decrepat body wall my smale to Darlene Nevalle Norma Jean Graeff wall to some unknown person my desk an 6th hour assembly Betty Hahn wall my darty tennas shoes to Kaye Green Davad Hartmann wall my saze twelve shoes to Dale Humbert I ll bet he can t fall them Allen Hoffman wall to George Racolo my clean sweat socks Carole Householder wall all my old saddle shoes an my closet to Nancy Jacobsgaard May she wear them as comfortably as l have Betty Humbert wall to Fern Ingram my abalaty to really drave a car Sharley Humbert wall my heaght to Paula Kelch Barbara Kehoe wall my bag blue eyes to Peggy Cleary Helen Kaesewetter wall my farst chaar an band to Joan Hoffman Wallaam Kaesewetter wall my solo chaar an band to Tommy Hoffman Keller Knudsen wall my abalaty to stay out of trouble to Pat Donovan who can get anto even more than I can Harry Landers wall my sadeburns to Jane Ann Scott Anata Lydagsen wall to my brothers Lester and Donald myabalatytoenaoyandunder stand Shakespeare 90 , . . .,. . , . 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I I I Robert McDonald beang ofansane mand and unsound body do wall to any faculty member who needs them my prasmatac spectacles Wallaam Mortensen wall Terry West the pleasure of washang the press Dorothy Ohlendorf wall my bells an band to anyone who wants to carry them around Wallaam Ohlenclorf beang of sound mand and body wall to Dale Humbert my shy ways and bashful voace Janet Rearaclc do hereby wall my great abalaty an tumblang to Paula Kelch Joan Racolo wall Barbara Fortner my Daago Boy haar cut John Schou wall nothang for l need everythang l have Jo Anne Smath wall a few of my extra anches to Chrastene Gannaway who could use more heaght Leslae Smath wall my heaght of 6 3 to Bob Haga who can surely use at Joyce Spangler wall my 'ob as eclator of the Troaan News to any lunaor who as wallang to work fo at James Steachen beang of sound mand wall my abalaty to play basketball to Dean Daxon and Galbert Naelsen Joyce Skales wall Joyce Sulzburger my front row seat an hastory class and hope Terry West's seat as close by Sharley Sulzburger wall Fern Ingram my abalaty to learn howto do tumblang Gary Waetang wall my abalaty on the bass horn to Bobby Ohlendorf John Walson wall nothang Frank Wraght wall to my pal Butch Eymann my best church key Wanda Wyllae wall my basketball abalaty to Judy Kresl who probably doesn twant at Nancy Zappa wall the 'ob I don thave to someone who don t have one eather Sylvaa Zappa, havang unsound audgment do hereby wall my buggae eyes and abalaty 'P an sports to Maggae Meaer 91 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 H 1 1 H 1 1 I 1 ' ' ll ' ll ' I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I H 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I ' ' ' I II I II ' I 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 H 1 1 4 J 1 I 1 1 1 ,.,4'.3,j-10: '11 Mg, 'ii,J,1f,L.f 91'? 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SAFE DRIVERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 from the HUIIIIIIUBIIE IJEHIEIIS OF DWIGHT DRIVE SAFE AUTOMOBILES Hudson Chevrolet Olclsmobn Ie Ford Chrysler Plymouth Studebaker Boyer Bros ......... . . . . ..... Buick THE FIRST HHTIUHHI BHHH E M Hoffman James H Oughton C J A ern R W Dempster UT DWIGHT Incorporated T905 Member of Federal Deposnf Insurance Corp Presndent Vice Presrdenf Vlce Presldent Cashier Asst Cashuer Congratulations to the CIass of T954 xXQ:gAN , f v -x ? ' VL ,,7H'ILIP+ xx' DWIGHT PHST 486 QQ.. .f'. ffff7- ..I'1 ,Jr. ..... .. ' RaIphF.SodinT . . . . . . . . . . . ' C I ll!! 53' 2 :4 Z-r r X 0 Congrawlanons to the msunnncf nsfncu mann L smlru nsfncu Clare R McNamara 12 C J Ahern Jr 6 First Natrona! Bclnlc Buulcllng Real Estate Farm Loans Auto Funancnng Phones Offnce 84 Res 4 Congratulations from HBE HND HHRUWHHE Best Wrshes to the Class of 1954 from HHUREWS Your Home Grocer Fresh Fruuts and Vegetables UlSUH HEICH'S SHHIIHHU Pasteurl zed Da 1 ry Products DWIGHT SIHR HRD HEHHID Best Weekly Advertising Medium ln Livingston County Complete Printing Service Congratulations An Best Wishes To The Graduates Phone 7 Dwight Illinois VHH EMHH SUHDERGHHRU Dress Material Ladies Ready to Wear Men s Furnishings Shoes Notions BHHK UI UWIGHI Established 1885 by David McWilliams John P McWilliams President Angus S Lower Vice President Hugh Thompson Assistant Cashier Member FDIC UHIHU d 8 . , - - HaroId.J. West I . Ezgeci Vice. Prestiand Cashier Compliments of MARIGOLD BEAUTY SHOP Beda Erickson STRUFE GROCERY 81 MOTEL Propr. John a Dotl CITY SERVICE old oo Phone 79 Congratulatnons Class of I954 HI WAY MARKET Carmen Zappa OH LEN DORF S BAKERY Phone 29 Dwight Illinois BAKED RIGHT IN DWIGHT Congratulations To Class of I954 HOTEL FRANCES Phone I69 CHARLOTTES FASHION SHOP Dresses For All Occasions Sportswear Gifts Compl :ments of SEABERT ELEC 8. RADIO SHOP RADIO TV SALES 81 SERVICE Dwight Illinois Phone ao CAHILLS SERVICE STATION Texaco Service Greaslng Washing Dwight lllinols I I - . I . . I Dwight, Illinois ' 1 I I Compl :ments STITZER SHOE STORE DWIGHT CLEANERS Complete Cleanlng Service Phone 24 HAGER LUMBER CO Lumber Coal Fuel Oil Builders Hardware 8. Maternal Phone 20 Courtesy KAISER S 5c to SI OO Compl :ments THE BUNGELOW CAFE Good Home cookmg Route I7 Propr Luanne a. Russel Hadden CH RISTIANSON SERVICE SHOP Shellane Bottle Gas .Iobber MARCINKO IMPLEMENT Farm Equnpmenf Compl 'ments Massey Harris 8. New Idea of Phone 700 RAY AND HARRY S Qld Route 66 Dwight of .. - ' of Dwight, Illinois Store of I Compliments of DWIGHT GREENHOUSES STITZER SHOE STORE The Family Shoe Store I24 East Street Dwight, Illinois Phone 673 MOYEMONT 81 SONS Plumbing and Heatung Phone I4 Dwight lllunols BIECK HARDWARE Sportlng Goods App l I ances Phone 36 Dwlght llllnons C STEICHEN 81 SONS Implement Co John Deere Phone 74 Dwight llllnols CLEARY LUMBER CO Vince Cleary Propr Buuldmg Materuals Dwight lllmols Phone 500 DWIGHT PRODUCE Dealers ln Poultry Eggs Cream Feeds Hlcle and Wool Dalry Supplles and Portable Bulldmgs Phone I6 Dwight lllmons T Thompson Propr Skel Gas 81 B P S Paints Refrlgerators Radios Stoves Washers Stokers Vacuum Cleaners Steel Cabmets 8. Small Applnances Television Sales 8. Servuce Phone 35 Dwnght lllunols E. L. E. DIPPON'S THOMPSON'S APPLIANCE CO Our Congratulations To The Sensors of T954 From The BUSH HATCHERY AND MILLING C0 Dwight llllnols Compl :ments HOME OIL COMPANY Ray Goley Jobber Skelly Onl Products Phone T52 Dwight lllmols Dru Gas and Roper Stoves KNUDSEN S TAILORING SHOP Cleaning Pressing Altermg Repalrlng MILADY BEAUTY SHOPPE Agnes Ferguson Propr Cornplnments of WHEATLEY S GROCERY s as w and R.ohol.oo Bfoodo Frozen Foods Dwnght ul.oo.o CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1954 From RALPH GROLL Your Frnendly Mobllgas Choice Grocerles Ice Cream FAIRCHILD S Men s and Boy s Wear Freeman Shoes Phone 56 Compl :ments of GAMBLES STORES ' of Phone 677-W I Compliments BUZZING B S Old Route 66 Dwrght Illmons Phone CARL TOCK LUMBER YARD Lumber Coal Wnndow Glass Bunldmg Maternal Phone 46 Dwrghf lllanols COFTQFCIIUIGIIOHS To The Class of 54 SPIC 8. SPAN CLEANERS Best Wishes To The Class of I954 LEWIS JEWELERS S 0 NELSON Fcrmall International Trucks McCormick Deerlng Farm Equipment Dwight lllrnols J Be STANDARD SERVICE Gas on Tnres Tel 488 Dwghf Compl :ments of GEORGE C PETERSON Wllllam Call Agent Mobile Orl and Gas Phone 696 Dwight llllnols Congratulations The Sensor Class DWIGHT LODGE No 513 Independent Order of Odd Fellows of 676 ' . . E . . ier to CL fr Q w Y E A R I 0 0 KS 1 44 XP MYIIS ANDCO INC TOYIKA KANSAS I 1 V1 'Q ff f' kf . . A- ,4,- ,Q Lbnfl-.


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