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of 1959
published by fhe sfudenfs of
ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL
ELGIN, ILLINOIS
JUDY KOHLHAGEN -CHUCK STEWART
Co-Ediiors
TRUDY HAFFRON, Business Manager
0l"LU6l,I'
IN RETRGSPECT
TRADITION a powerful b1nd1ng force ln any communlty
IS a qualxtv Elgnn I-hgh School possesses rn great abundance The
Elqm Tradltlon IS not a happenstance but rather IS a result of
n1nety years of effort bv the myrlad of students thelr facultxes and
adm1n1strat1ons
We are told however that 1n th1s complex and rapldly
mov1ng modern world tlme does not permxt retrospect t at
soc1ety must be governed by contemporary thought We concur
for It IS through the constant reevaluatlon of our customs and
methods that Elgln I-hgh School has bu1lt the reputatnon of whlch
we are so proud However we also be11eve that although today s
soc1ety cannot be governed by trad1t1ons 1t must have as 1ts
foundatxon tlme proven courses of actlon
We therefore feel It flttmg th1s nlnetleth vear of our school s
h1story that our theme deal w1th those memorles of the 1958 1959
school year that have enr1ched the trad1t1on Elgm I-I1gh School
has created for ltself and 1ts communlty W1th th1s hlstory 1n mmd
we humbly present th1s a record of one year s contr1but1ons to the
Elgln Trad1t1on the 1959 Maroon
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Iumors page 65 Sophomores page 78 Actlvltle page 92
Orgamzatlons page 104 Athletlcs page 124 P tror
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Here In Lords Park the Maroon staff symbolnzes one of those traditions
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Tradition is past memory If this be so It is little wonder
that the Elgin Tradition has gained its present dimensions
Memories of the school and its life are many a congenial
chat with Mr Alexander between classes after school dis
cusslons with faculty members about our personal frallties or
our athletic teams chances the seniors as they prepare for
the lunlor Panthers as they prepare to accept the heritage
handed them the sophomores the largest class ever to enter
our building as they formulate plans for two more busy years
these are the experiences of one year that have added to
our tradition and made it meaningful and this IS the school
that has provided these memories
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ORRIN G. THOMPSON - Superintendent of Schools
B, Ed. Northern Illinois University
MS. Northwestern University
St. Olaf College
Universitv of California
Harvard University
University of Chicago
ROBERT F. SKELLY
Administrative Assistant
lf-.S. lX'lusl-cingum College
lVl.A. Northwestern University
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The Superintendent's Message . . .
The pursuit of excellence is the only goal worthy of a
great school system. During its ninety illustrious years. Elgin
High School has enjoyed more than a share of success. The
efforts of the Board of Education and its staff have reflected
the educational aspirations of a thoughtful community. To
develop each student to the maximum of his unique abilities has
persisted as a primary objective.
We congratulate each of you as members of our largest
graduating class for your outstanding achievements. You have
brought recognition to yourselves and to your school in a
variety of fields. including music, art, dramatics. debate, jour-
nalism. athletics. and Student Council activities. We are
especially proud of your accomplishments in academic pursuits,
Our testing program has shown that your class is among the
top ten percent of high schools in the country.
We extend our best wishes to each of you in your future
endeavors.
Orrin G. Thompson
Superintendent of Schools
CHARLES B. WALDEN - Assistant Superintendent
B. Ed. La Crosse State Teachers College
Phil. University of VVisconsin
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CHESTER C. ALEXANDER - Principal
AB, Illinois State Normal Univcrsiv. XLS. Indiana University
University of Colorado. Columbia Universitv, Northwestern Universitx
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Traditionally. the strength of a school may be measured by
those xvho have guided its program. Elgin High School has been
fortunate to have had outstanding leaders xvho have devoted their
talent and energy in the role of Principal.
Three years ago, as tradition xvould have it. another respected
administrator and friend. Mr. Chester Alexander. began hs duties
as principal, This short span of time. xvith its sputniks and rocket-
launchings, has been perhaps one of the most turbulent periods of
educational reorganization our country has seen. However, Klr.
Alexander has not only met those contemporary demands vvith
foresight. but has also sustained and built the "Elgin Traditionf'
We have observed his congenial interest in the xvelfare of every
student . . . his insight into each school problem . . . and his active
participation in every facet of school and community activity,
These are the qualities in our principals that have built the
foundation for the 'iElgin High Tradition", and these are the
qualities xve are proud to attribute to Nlr. Alexander.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION . . .
VVillard Beebc. Secretary: Richard F. Stettncr: VVilliam Brandcs: A. E. Schmidgall: Ashlcv E.
Arnold. President: Theodore H. Akcmann: Elwood B. Thomas: Howard F. Lewis: Donald R.
Barber: Orrin G. Thompson. Superintendent of Schools.
BOARD OF EDUCATION . . . No better indication of a communitvs sta-
bility can be found than is evidenced by its school svstem. The citizens of
Elgin can be justifiably proud of their system, the credit for which must go to
an alert and dedicated Board of Education. With the awareness of the manv
problems facing our expanding school enrollment. the Board of Education
has been challenged to provide imaginative leadership.
The past vear has seen the construction of a new iunior high school. three
new grade schools, additions to two others. and research into the problem of
enlargement of our present high school facilities or construction of a second
school. This intelligent and able group of men and their predecessors are the
people who have overseen the development of the HElgin High Tradition".
and it is to these men we are indeed indebted.
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The position of Assistant Principal involves many responsi-
bilities. and demands a dedicated and conscientious administrator.
Elgin High School is fortunate to have such a man in Mr. Paul
Green, whose interest in the individual student goes beyond the
mere enforcing of discipline. VVell-known for his skill in counsel-
ing and guidance. he is never too busy in his official duties to help
solve the problems of a student or help him with his plans. He also
affords returning alumni a friend with whom to share their post-
high school experiences.
MR. PAUL GREEN - Assistant Principal
B.Ed. Southern Illinois University
Universitv of Iowa
Northern Illinois Universitv
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COUNSELORS . . .
Left to right: Mr. Paul Green. Assistant Principal: Mrs. Dan Vfithers. asst. sponsor of Class
of 1961: Mrs. Ellen Hackman. asst. sponsor of Class of 1959: Mr. Ronald Cook. sponsor of Class
of 1960: Mr. Gus Stuart, sponsor of Class of 1959: Miss Elsie Fletcher. asst. sponsor of Class
of 1960: Mr. Robert Smith. sponsor Class of 1961.
COUNSELORS . . . In the trend of modern educational development, 1959
marked the reorganization of the Elgin High School counseling staff. Mr.
Alexander. Mr. Green, and the sponsor and assistant sponsor of each class
comprise the staff. which met weekly.
This staff has become a vital organ in the school life and is a nucleus for
enlargement as its influence expands.
This program of guidance is an example of a dedicated administration
. . . a friendly and helpful counseling staff. . .and a respected faculty . . .
this too, is an "Elgin Tradition."
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GODFREY STYCH
BS. University of Iowa
Cross Country Coach
Gymnastics Coach
WILLIAM WALTON
BA. Monmouth College
lVl.A. Bradley University
Asst.. Varsity Football Coach
Sophomore Basketball Coach
Preparing the student to accept his civic responsibilities
includes preparing him physically to enjoy his leisure and
perform his other obligations of adult citizenship. This is the
guiding principle of the Boys' Physical Education Depart-
ment, which offers a xvell-rounded program of football, soccer.
basketball, wrestling. gymnastics, handball, bowling. volley-
ball, badminton. tennis. baseball, golf. and track. Included
also in the program are required courses in personal hygiene,
first aid. family living. and driver education theory.
MIKE A. FARROH - Head of Boys' Physical Education Department
B.A.. lVl.A. University of Iowa
University of VVisconsin
University of Colorado
HE" Club Sponsor
BILL CHESBROLIGH
BS. Syracuse University
lVI.S. University of Vkvisconsin
Sophomore Football Coach
Varsity Basketball Coach
ROBERT DLIFFIELD
BS. in Ed. Northern Illinois University
lVl.S. in Ed. University of Wisconsin
Varsity Football Coach
Track Coach
ALBERT SCHARF
BS. University of Illinois
lVI.S. Northwestern University
Varsity VVrestling
Varsity Baseball
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Two popular phases of the gymnastics program
are rope exercises. a new addition to the gym
facilities, and the trampolines.
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EDNA LEWIS
BA. State Universitv of Iowa
Universitv of Wisconsin
VIRGINIA MARSTON
Preparing the students for their roles in the world of
business as well as increasing personal efficiency is an objec-
tive of the Business Department. Cvuided bv the latest busi-
ness procedures, Elgin High School offers courses in business
survey, personal typing, vocational bookkeeping, advanced
business principles. vocational stenographv. and vocational
typing. In addition. the Business Department offers a unique
A'Business Experience Program" which provides an opportun-
ity for students to apply their classroom knowledge in local
business offices.
LOUIS E. BAUER - Head of Business Department
BA. Cornell College
lVl.A. Northwestern University
Northern Illinois Universitv
IOHN BALEK
BS. Universitv of Illinois
Ioliet lunior College
Northern Illinois University
R. I. FIALA
Ph,B. Universitv of Chicago
MS. Northern Illinois Universitv
University of VVashington
BA. Ioxva State Teachers College
TERRY M. FRAME
BS, in Ed. Northern Illinois Universitv
VVestern Illinois Universitv
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The vocational typing course offers tht littst in
office equipment for classroom practxct
Universitv of VVisconsin
Iunior Red Cross Sponsor
GEORGE W. PECK
AB. Nvheiiton College
MMA, Universitv of Chicago
Universitv of Illinois
Northern Illinois Universitv
Northwestern Universitv
FRANK I. PRIST
BS. in Ed, Northern Illinois Unix ersitv
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KENNETH C. ETTNER - Head of English Department
IIA. North Central Ctvllt-ut-. IXIA. Northxxestvrii Lliiiversitt'
Indiana I.Ini'vt-rsitx: Iiruiellwal Sthtml of Ifnqlish
MARGE BIERSACH
IHA. Carrtill Ctillt-tie. XI A. IIii.xt'rsitx' tif Vfisttmsin
Ilnixersitx' ml Ctiltmiuicltw. Ntwrtlixxvsterii Iliiiversitx'
Iliuxvrsitx' nf Cliitatiu. I5..s.idt'i1.i Ijlaxliiuist-
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ALTYS M. DANIELS
BS. in lid.. IXIS. in Ifd. lfasterri Illintwis Ilmxerstixy Maroon Advisor
DONALD R. ELDRED
IIA. Llniversztx' of Diihiiqiie. KIA. Nturthvestern Uinversitx'
Ittistern Vx ashintitim Lollttie uf Izdutaritm
Inter-Clulv Countil Advistir
ENID M. BURNS
BA.. NIA. State Universitx' of Iowa, Ntmrtlixvestern Lliuversitx'
Clarke College. VVisetmsin Lliiiu-rsitv. Lux-.ala U1iivt'i'sitx'
Ctvlumhia Universitv. Adxistvr tu Nlirror
FAITH CAVELL
HA. fXI.itKIurr.ix' Ctilletit-
KIA. State I.IIiixt'i'.sitt.' til ltwxxd
Ieliiiu-i'sitx' tal Illintmis. Lliiixersitx' tml Ctwltimtlti
ELSIE H. FLETCHER '
AB. Qherlin Culleuu. KIA. Ntvrthxxestt-rii Ilnixersitx'
Uiiiversitx' tat VX'isrtmsin. Uiiiversitx' at Chitatitn
Cu-sptmsur of Class txt 1960
ROBERT I. FOSTER
HA. Ciilverfsttmtkttm Ctwlletie. State Ilniu-rsetx fit Immi
Central hlissuiiri State Ciillt-tit'
The four communications arts - readme. vxritint. sweakmq, and
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listening - together with literary appreciation are Comhined in the
English Curriculum.
In the sophomore year, speaking and listening are emphasized one
semester for better Classroom participation in the iunior and senior years:
the other semester stresses writing skills. Both semesters include studies
in types of literature - drama. hiographv. poetrv. short story, and novel
- to increase Ones reading skills in different kinds of literature and tu
form judgments and to increase voeahulary.
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L-R.R'!.1rx Ion QiL.1x'le. Diaziv Pestilltm. Ifllie liters
Nurni.: Hendrieks. Karen Iiimhl. and Sue Saipan'
twperinierit with Clftstlitifle I-xnressitm.
BYRUS HALL
I3 S. Stu:thxxvst hlissimuri klweatlirrs Ctxllctyv
AIS. Iliuxvrsitx' tit Illinimis. NIA. Ctvlixiiilvia Iliiixt-rsitx'
ALICE HOFFMAN
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BA. Univcrsitv of Illinois
DONNA E. XNILLOUGHBY
BS. Purdue Urlivvrsitx'
MAURINE VVITHERS
HA. Uriivcrwtx' ol lo
lXl.S.S. Smith College
Rockford Collc-rv
Coesponsor of the Class ol lofwl
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HELEN L. IOCELYN
BS. Northxvesteru Uruvcrsitv. lXl.A. Univcrsitv of Colorado
Co-sponsor of Girls Chili
MARTHA IANE IONES
BA. Ripon College. lXI.A. Northxvcstcrn Uruvcrsitv
Oshkosh State Tcuclivrs College. Umvcrsitv of Chicago
ALICE PRAGMAN
BS. in lid. Ct-nn-.rl Missouri State College. Uiuvcrsitv of hlissouri
lX'l.A. Colorado Stutt' College ot lfCluc.rtion. Uuivcrsitv of Colorado
DON QUILLMAN
BS. in lid.. lX'l.S. in Ed. Southern Illinois University
Ass t. Yursitv Footlmll. Asst. Sophoniorc Hrslictlmll Couch
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The iiinior vear. the literary heritage of America is featured, and the
communicative skills are improved further and broadened. Elective
courses are offered for those iuniors and seniors who wish to specialize
in a held or to improve their skills in a certain field. either dramatics,
journalism. or speech.
In the senior vear. a survey of English literature is offered students
who plan to go on to college or who plan to enter secretarial positions.
A more comprehensive knowledge of writing techniques is also a part of
the senior program.
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Collt-ut' Prcprmrttwrv lfnqlisli cltrss uses
Ilh' upmrtw PrniCL't0r to 21dX'tiI1t.1qC.
DOROTHY C. RYNDAK
HA. lflmim Collctqv. Utica Collcuc of Svrxicusc Univcrsitv
MARIORIE E. STOFFREGEN
BA. State Universitv of loxvzr. Univvrsitv of Chicago
Northcrn Illinois Univvrsitv
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A xvell-rounded program of line arts develops the students interest
in the cultural aspects of his heritage, These are the objectives of the fine
arts program offered by the Mtisic and Art Departments.
Both choral and instrumental courses are offered the talented music
student. Mtisic organizations including a cadet hand, iunior orchestra.
iunior a cappella choir, Concert band. orchestra, and a cappella choir
provide ample opportunity for all students to apply their special talents.
The Art Department presents a diversified program of general art.
photography. commercial art. Ceramics. draxving and painting. and iexv-
elery enameling.
E. MAX VON ISSER -- Head of Art Department
BFA. University of Denver, lVl.A. Colorado Universitv
S. H. ROGOFF
BS. Universitv of lllinois. BFA.. M.F.A. Yule Universitv
Chicago Teathers College
E. ARTHUR HILL - Head of Music Department
HS. in Ed. Universitv of Illinois. B,lVl. Anieritiin Conservutorv
lN'l.lVl. Universitv of VViseonsin. North Central College
Sponsor of Klodern Nlusie Nlqisters
MARIAN LAFFEY
BM, Chicago Conservatorv. B.Ph. De Paul Universitv
ALM. Northxvt-stern Universitv
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Clockxvise, standing: Vicki Kolherg, Rita Vollman.
Ruth Muirhead and Anthony Nelson portray fine
.arts offerings of Elgin High.
EMILY M. MARTIN -
HS, Univt-rsitv of Xxvistonsin
DOUGLAS STEENSLAND
BKT. Unrversitv of VVistonsin
KLA. Iizilliard lnstitute of Nliisit
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Physlcal educatlon for glrls IS a vrtal factor of any school s morale and
soc1al behavlor for the modern class not only offers physlcal exerc1se but also
offers courses ln first ald personal hyglene home nurslnq and famlly llvmq
Elgm s G1rls Physlcal Educatlon program proxldes a xarlety of sports and
rhythms tennls baseball xolleyball table tenn1s basketball archery and
bovsllng and a proqram encompasslng development of soclal act1x1t1es such as
co educatxonal dancxng and xolleyball modern dance and cheerleadmq
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WILDA LOGAN Head of Gnrls Physical Education Department
B S M S Northvt estern Umxersny
Sponsor of G A A Coach of Cheerleaders
ANNA LEE COLLINS
BS ln Ed Eastern State UU1VCTS1fy
Sponsor of Modern D mee
BETH FERGUSON
B S 1n Ed Northern llhnoxs Umversrty
Georqe Wrllxams Colleqe
Umxersxtg of Color rdo
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R N Alton State Hospltal of Nursmq
Elqm Commumtx, Colleqe
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A modern concept 1n Amerxcan educatxon emphasxzes the schools respon
s1b1l1ty for tra1n1ng students ln clemocratxc home and fam1ly hvxng The Home
Economxcs Department has made great strxdes durlng the past decade IH offer
mg courses of value both to students gomg on to college and those termmatmg
the1r formal educat1on Included 1n the currxculum are courses 1n clothmg and
text1les everyday hvmg for boys ex eryday hwmq for glrls food and nutrltlon
speclal senlor foods and spec1al semor clothmg
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LUCILE A. STANSELL - Head of Home Economics Department
lVl.A. Columbia Teachers College
Sponsor Future Homemakers
CLEORA E IOHNSON
B S Umversxty of lllmoxs
M A Unxversxty of lVl1ssour1
Knox Colleqe
Adxxsor Future Homem ukcrs
MARCELLA KORT
BS ul11KCfi1fX of WISCONSIN
Co sponsor Future Homemwkers
IANE PURDUM
B S Northwestern UHIVCFSIYV
UUIVCFSIIV of lll1no1s
Co sponsor Future Homemakers
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BS.. AIA, Northern Illinois Llniversttx
ASN I. Tratk Coaeli
LEO B. VANDER KAMP
l'l.5, AIS. Stout State Collette
It is recognized that the modern comprehensive school system must
offer avocational. vocational and consumer buying training as well as
college preparatory courses. It is for this purpose that the Industrial Arts
Department offers a varied program encompassing study as a founda-
tion for virtually any vocation desired by the student. The program
includes crafts, drafting. industrial art, drafting electric shop, general
metals. machine. printing, and wood shop. and pre-engineering drawing.
This is the quality of curriculum. guided and coordinated with
local industry. that places many Elgin graduates directly into respon-
sible positions in Elgin area industry.
NORMAN A. SCIBETTA - Head of Industrial Arts Department
BS. Northern lllinois University
AIS. Oklahoma State University
Colorado State College of Education
Cornell College
WARREN R.
BA. Iowa State Teaehers College
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of Illinois
ANDERSON
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St. Alnltrose Collette
ARTHUR GRAFFAM
BA, Northern Illinois Llniversitx'
lXl.A. Colorado State College
Oklahoma College
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ARTHUR KANIES
BA. Northern Illinois Ielniversitx'
Colorado State Collette
Northwestern Unixersitx'
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craftsrnen of tomorrow practice the
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BA. Northwestern University
ltlgin Comniunitv College
RICHARD I.. STARIN
IIA. X .ilparaiso Universitx
KIA. Unixersitv of Illinois
Sponsor of Spanish Cluln
The key to understanding other peoples, their heliefs and customs
is a study of their language. It is their ideal that has prompted a pro-
gram offering a full four years of German. Spanish, French. or I.atin
in the Foreign Language Department. Next year another significant
addition shall be made to these four languages. as Russian will he
taught forthe first time. This is exemplary of a modern school system?
desire to maintain a curriculum in tune with ever-changing world
conditions,
IRENE PIELEMIER - Head of Language Department
BA. Incliana University
University of Xvisconsin
University of Colorado
La Escuela Interamericana De Yevano - Saltillo Mexico
Sponsor of Spanish Clulw
WILFRED A. MQVVILLIAMS
B.A. Loras College
lVl.A. University of Vvisconsin
Sponsor of Latin Clulw
NIYRON E. NOVVOSAD
BA. University of Illinois
Uniyersity of Berlin - Berlin. Cerniauy
University of lVlunich - lVIunich, Cerniauv
Sponsor of Cwerman Club
DORA MARIE PASEL
BS.. MS, University of Illinois
lVI.A. Boston I,In1versitv
University of lxlexieo - Mexito City, Mt-xito
lVIicldleburv College
University ol Barcelona - Barcelona, Spain
Opposite Page if
Language students lclotliwise from topll Tom
Ierrv, Chuck Flora. Latini lVIarv Horxvitt, Karen
Kuehl. German: Iane Ratt, Cis Rubenstein.
French: Margaret Oritz, Dick Beu, Spanish: rep-
resent the culture of their respective languages.
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W0afAemafic5 K elaarfmenf
The awareness of the importance of mathematics has become
progressively greater in a world where so much is dependent upon
technological advancement. With this in mind, Elgin High
Schools Mathematics Department curriculum is designed for both
basic and advanced study. Courses offered are general math. al-
gebra, geometry, advanced algebra. trigonometrv. college algebra.
college algebra A, and senior math A.
MISS MARY PETERS
December 16, 1958, Elgin High School lost a great builder of the
"Elgin Tradition," Miss Mary Peters. Hers was a life and career of
devotion to the teaching profession and its ideals, of a magnitude few
of us shall ever adequately appreciate.
HORTENSE E. WILSON - Head of Mathematics Department
B.A. Knox College. lVl.A. Universitv of Illinois
University of Colorado, Universitv of Denver, VVillinms Colle ie
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KENNETH COTTET
B.S. in Ed. Illinois State Normal Universitv
CHARLES E. DIERKS
BS, Northern Illinois University
University of Iowa
IAMES C, MARTIN
B.S. in Ed.. lVI.S. in Ed, Southern Illinois Universitv
MARY A. PETERS
B.A. Iowa State Teachers College. lVl.S. State Universitv of Iowa
Northwestern University. Dulce Universitv. University of VVisconsin
EDWIN SCHULZ
BS, in Ed. Northern Illinois Universitv
Fordham Universtiv. Purdue Universitv
Asst. Coach Varsitv Football
Opposite Page lf
LfR. Rita Vollnian. Chuck Akemann. Len Blakeslev.
and Sue Seiler demonstrate the .ipplicrition of
IiLlIl'lL'INtlIlkill principles.
THERESA A. SIREN
Ph.B. Universitv of VVisconsin
Northwestern Universitv
Teachers College, Stevens Pt.. VVN
Sponsor of lT.T.C.
MARY B. SMELTZER
B.A. l'..iYerne College
lXl.A. Claremont College
RICHARD E. VVALTON
AB. Klcliendree College
lXl.S. Northern lllinois Universitv
Vlhisliington Universitv
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In a technological age, when the world demands scientific achieye-
ment for a country to maintain a position of importance. we are quick to
insist upon a well-rounded science program. Elgin has such a program
consisting ofthe basic sciences: Biology. Earth Science fCveology, Astron-
omy, etc,l. Living and Theory Chemistry, and Physics. The Science
Department also offers advanced placement programs for students show-
ing unusual aptitude in chemistry.
RONALD L. COOK - Head of Science Department
BS. in lid., IXIS. in lid. VVestern Illinois University
Northern Illinois University. Northwestern University. University of Illinois
Sponsor Class of 1960
IOE I. CANTRELL
B.S. Southwest lVlissouri State College, IVLA, Northwestern University
Case Institute of Technology, Colorado College
Baylor University. Northern Illinois University
Sponsor Science Cluh
R. H. IENSON
BS. University of VVisconsin, lVIilwaukee State Teachers College
Northern Illinois University
HELEN C. KETTERING
PLS. hloninouth College. KIA. Northwestern University
University of Illinois, Syratuse University
Opposite Page -'P
LR. Mary Ilorwitt. Glen Dalinon. Carol Gleeson,
Ron Vaughn. liiology students. watch the Bs heat
the As into the hloodstreain.
M. F. KUHLMANN
B. lid. Xvisconsin State College. lVI.A. State University of Iowa
University of Illinois. Northern Illinois University
LESLIE L. LARSON
HA. University of Illinois, lVl,A. University of lVIissouri
University of Chicago
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DENVER I. LETURNO
BA. Eastern Illinois University. KIA, University of Illinois
Northern Illinois University. University of XX iseonsin
DUANE OHL
HA.. KIA. Iowa State 'IIea.hers College
GUSTAVLIS B. STUART
B.S.. lVl,S, University of Illinois. University of Colorado
Sponsor of Class of 59. Varsity Colt. Sophomore XVrestling
ROBERT T. WINN
BA, University of Iowa
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Social Science is, as are most sciences offered in our school system. of vital interest to the informed citizen to-
day. The study of other peoples. their culture and environment. the study of human relationships. and the study of
our own functions in American society. as well as our heritage. summarize the courses offered hv the Social Science
Department. The curriculum includes World Geography, VVorld History. American Government. Modern History.
American History, Recent Icl.S. History, Applied Psychology. Economics, and Social Problems.
H. H. SHELBY
Head of Social Science Department
X II. I iiiui-.tx til Illini-us
XI.X. Xoiiliiivstuiil l IllU'!xllx
Iliiui t.t--nec stlunil ul Notml mu-luv
HARRY W. BARNES
MII. 1-iliiurll Collett-
Xl, I-il Xinllivln Illinois I iiiiwisiri
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KATHERINE H. DAVERY
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MARY ANN FOX
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HENRY W. PEDDLE
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HOWARD I. SCHLILTE
IIA.. NIA. Xullllut-slrlll lliixii tlx
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ROBERT SMITH
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NVALTER M. WILSON
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Iiizirisiri til lluiuieu
Npuiusm ol Niiuliiii Ciuiiuzl
HELEN I.. WINSLOW
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Amid the complexities of todays educational systems :rc iziagiy
teaching materials used by the classroom teacher. Elgin is fortunate in
having such a wide variety and well-organized staff for this purpose.
The resourceful teacher may lean upon the Elgin School Systems radio
station, WEPS: an outstanding and well-equipped library: a full range
of audio-visual equipment: and sight saving facilities. Study hall super-
visors relieve classroom teachers from some study hall assignments, free-
ing them for academic classes.
ELLISON H. HOKE - Director WEPS-FM Educational System
B. Ed. Illinois State Normal University
MS. University of Illinois. University of Chicago
THOMAS GREEN - Director Elgin Public School Audio-Visual Department
BA. State University of Iowa, IVIA. Northwestern University
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Toni Tift at the controls of WEPS-FM-one of
the many services provided by our high school.
CLARA WILSON - Director of Sight Saving Program, Elgin Public Schools
Ph.B. University of Chicago. University of Wisconsiii
Illinois State Normal University
ETHEL HOAGLUND - Librarian, W. L. Goble Library, Elgin High School
B.A. University of Nebraska, lVl.L.S. Rosary College
CHARLOTTE C. ANDERSON - Ass't Librarian
AB. University of South Dakota
ELLEN HACKMAN - Ass't Librarian
Ass't Sponsor of Class of 1959
AB. Monmouth College
University of Illinois
Northern Illinois University
NORMA UNDERHILL - Study Hall Supervisor
BS. University of Nebraska
University of California
University of Southern California
L. V. ROBINSON - Elgin High School Treasurer
BS. Commerce State University of Iowa
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Dave Covey. President
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The Royal Blue and VVhite Penguins of
'59 had a successful and fun-filled senior
year. The key to this tremendous success
was originality.
The year began with an active program
of concession sales at the football games. al-
though homecoming was the first applica-
tion of the '59 motto "VVe Finish To Begin
Again." The 59ers sponsored two days of
homecoming festivities including an assem-
bly. parade. the game. two dances. and a
chuck wagon bar-be-que.
Mardi Gras. a costume party. was next on
the agenda - a '59 first. presented with a
true New Orleans flavor.
During Easter vacation sixty-eight mem-
bers of the class visited Washington. D.C..
accompanied by lXfIr. and Mrs. G. B. Stuart
and Mr. and Mrs. VV. Hackman. Sponsors
and their spouses.
Included in the years events were several unoth ial, ' "9
emphasis on the W. L. Goble Library.
ci yet D -sponsored. projects with special
Graduation pageantry soon engulfed the fast-moving class and the seniors found themselves
enjoying the culmination of a well-spent high school career . . .the class dinner. . . recognition day
. . . baccalaureate . . . the prom . . . and graduation.
As a graduating gift the Penguins presented the school with a display case for the main hall and
a decorative seal. . . this too. has built "Elgin's Tradition."
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ACKMANN DUANE GENE Waync
Gcrm ln Club 2
ADAM DENIS CHARLES Den
Forenmci 7 3-1 Lwtm Club 2 Mwtb Clul 7
ADAMS ARNIE
AIKIN IOCELYN EDITH I
Lltln Club 2 3 Gcrmln Club -1 Futura' Nurscs Club 3-1
Glrls Club 7 3-1 Council 7 r Rtd Cross 3 C AA 2 3-1
AKEMANN CHARLES ARTHUR Chu k
Footbwll 2 3 -1 B wketb 111 2 3 -1 Trwclx 2 3 -1 Senxor A
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ALLEN KAREN M
Student Counc11 7 C1155 Councll 3 GAA 2 3 Sp ln Sb
Club 2 3 Ge-rmwn Club -1
ALVINE RONALD RAY Ron
ANDERSON IAMES CHARLES Panda
Football 23-1 Smlmrnmq 23 VVre-Qtlmq 3-1 Trick 3-1
E Club 2 3 -1
ANDERSON LARRY GLENN Andy
Cross Country 2 3 Basketball 7 3-1 Trick 2 3 -1 E Club
2 3 Premdent -1 Bind 2 3 Student Counc11 3 -1
ANDERSON ROBERT E Bob
Wm stlmq Mm xqcr 7 3-1 171 mck M un xqer 2 3-1 I Clul
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ANDERSON SANFORD CRESSEY Grease
Student Councn -1 I3 Club 3-1 Inttr Club Council Prom
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ARCHER IUDY ELLEN Iudybelle
Spwnmh Club 2 3 Ae-olmn 2 Modern Dwnce 2
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AUER ALFRED E MlLkQy
Boxxlmq 7 Intrwmur 11 Baslxetb 111 3
BACKUS LARRY ALAN Tljla
Footb1117 3 -1 B xslxctb 111 2 3-1 B lub all 7 3-1 I' Club 71-1
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BAKER BARBARA IEAN Barb
Senior A Clppclll 3-1 C rls Club Counul 7 Llflll Clul
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Bmd 7 3-1 Orcb:str123Bou11nq -1 C AA -1
BAKER KAY LYNN Bak
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Trick 2 3-1 Science Club 3-1 I-Iomecominq Assemblx -1
Lwtin Club 2 Sophomore Dmmitics 2
BLUM WILLIAM ALLEN
Latin Club 7 B1slxetb1ll Mwniger 7 3 -1 Foo bill Nlwnwqer
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BOHLIN REBECCA IOAIN Becky
Student Council 2 Futu e 'Nurses Club 2 3-1 Curls Club
Council 3 Class Pl ix 3 -1
BOLLINGER KAAREIN
Germin Club 2 3 Future Nur es Club 7 3-1 Bowhnq 7 3
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BONKOSKI IANET IRENE
Girls Club Countl 2 Aeolmn 2 Linn Club 2 lr A Cvp
pelli 3 Future lNurse Club 2 3 -1 Pep Club 2 3 -1
BAKER, WARREN LEE - Bake
Band 2.3.-1: Bowling 2.3.-1: Intramural Basketball 3.-1
BARBER, DONN WILLIAM - Donato
Swimming 2,3.-1: Spanish Club 2: E Club 2.3.-1: Tennis 2
BARKSDALE, IO ANN - Io
Bowling 3,-1
BARRON ROBERT Bob
Footbill 2 3 -1 VV resthng 2 3 -1 Trick 2 3 -1
BATTERMAN SUSAN IANE Sue
Student Council 2 Pep Club 2 3-1 Bowling 3
BAUMAN ION WAYNE
Science Club 3
BAUMGARTNER DAVID ERWIN
BAUMGARTNER NANCY IEAN Nana
Girls Club Cabinet 2 3 Tre'1surer -1 Student Council 3
Class Council 2 3 -1 Modern D'ince 2 3 Biton Tvwirlinq 3 -1
GAA 23
BAZSALI GORDEN ROBERT Pzak
Football 2 Bwsketbwll 2 3 -1 E Club 3 -1
BERNA NANCY KATHLEEN Nance
Aeolmn 2 r A Cwppellw 3
BERRY PHYLLIS IUNE Phyl
Bowling 2 -1 Modern Dfince 2 Aeoliwn 2 Archery 11
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BOOTH DOUGLAS CLAYTON Douq
BRACKETT BARBARA ELLEN Barb
Girls Club 2 3 4 Clws Coumil 2 3 4 unior Clisi P113 3
G A A 2 3 4 Senior Clwss Pl xy 4
BRADSHAW DAVE LEE Brad
BRIERLY IERRY DALE Nick
Footbill 2 34 Triek 2 3 r A C ippelli 2 President 3
BRIGHTBILL FAITH RUTH
Band 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Germ'in Club 2 3 4 Pep Club
2 3 4 Student Council 4 Kuo ne she 2 3 4
BRIMHALL EVERETTE VERLON Nubbcr
BRINKLEY LYNN S Brinker
Cr0Qs Country 3 4 Bwsketbill 2 Svsimming 3 4 Tennis 34
BROADNAX ARLENE
G A A Repre ent itive 2 Volleyb1ll2 3 4 B isketb all Shoot
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BROECKER DONNA ESTELLE Donna B
Attend ance Office 34 Aeolim '7
BROSS ELIZABETH ANN Betty
Orchentri 2 3 4 Mwth Club 2 G A A 2 3 Linn Club 2
BROWNE SANDY SUE San
Girls' Club Representitixe 3: Modern D1nce 2: Germin
Club 2,41 Tumbling 2: G.A.A. 2 3,4
BRUNSCHON DENNIS GENE - Denny
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BUFKIN MICHAEL EDWARD - lVIickey
Germwn Club 2.3: Wrestling! 2: Gulf 2: Projection Club 4
ScienCe Club 2.3: Key Club 4
BUNGE IOHN ARTHUR - Sponge
Student Council 2, Vice-President 3, Executive Council 3.4
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BURCH, RAMON CLIFFORD - Ray
Football 2.3.41 XVrestling 2,3: Track 2: E Club 2.3.4
BURROW, WILL H. - Wheel Barrow
Band 2.3.41 Bowling 4
BUSCHE, GENE ALLEN - Buzz
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CLARK KATHERINE PORTER Kathy
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COLLIER LORETTA IOYCE
E H A 7 9
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COLLIN MICH REL 'VIlkc
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COOK PATRICIX ANN Cooklc
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COOPER LINDA LYNN
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BUTZ, GARY VVILLIANI - Butz
Emcrvd from Barrington in 1056
CAHAL, SANDRA - Sandy
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C ARLSON BARBARA ELLEN Barb
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CARLSON KAREN RAE
BLBXKIIIII 7 3
CARLSTROM DIANE KAY Du.
C 1r1s Club 3 C A A 2 34 Bam 111 np C1111 3-1
CALIL RICHARD CHARLES Rick
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7 3 Qtudant Counul -1 C11 s Counul 7
CEVELA LUANNE
Qtudnm Co11m11 7 34 C11ss P11x 3-I gr A C1ppc111 3-I
C A A 7 9 -1 Assembly Co Lb 11rm 1n -1
CHAMBERLAIN ROBERT CRAIG Toebar
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CHILDS IEFFREY N Ie
Bmd -1 Ouhcstm X 110 Presldmnt -1 B1Skctb111 '1
Entcrvd from Lmgoln Ncbr1Q1x1 Qcptembu 3 1936
CHRISTENSEN SHARON LEE Cns
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COVEY DAVID CHARLES Cove
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CRANE THOMAS ANDREW Crane
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CREEL IOEL DEE Cat
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CURTIS PATRICIA ANN Patsy Ann
Student Council 3 4 FOYCHSICS 3 4 Glrls Club 2 3 4 G A A
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DANEAU MARIORIE KAY Marge
Sfl1CliIltCOl1HLll 4 Curls Club 2 3 4 Mlrror 2 3 Co Editor 4
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DANIELS SUSAN HARRIETT Sue
lVl1rror 2 r A Cippellrn 4 Lwtln Club 2 French Club 34
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DARLING CHRISTOPHER CHARLES Chrxs
Tenms 4 GymH1St1CQ 4
Entered from St Lotus MISSOLIFI September 1958
DARNELL ALICE IEANETTE Ace
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Entered from Grind R1p1ds lVl1ch1g1n Februiry 1958
DILLOW DORENE LYNNE Denise
Bovxlmg 2 4 Freneh Club 2 3 Mlrror 3 Glrls Club 2 4
DILLOW NORMEN WAYMEN Norm
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DIMICELI SALLY IANE Sal
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DIVAN LINDA RAE Lxttle One
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licity Cl111irn111n -I
DLIENSING, DONNA MAE
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DUER, IEAN LEE - IEANNIE
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Bowlmq 2 3-I Glrls Club 3-I
FREY IAMES ARTHUR Ilm
L atm Club 7 3 Mlrror 3 Cl 1sQ Pl IX 3-I Sutntc Club 3
FRY SILVIA IANE
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GARRISON KAREN BETSY
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GENZ IUDITH ANN Iudy
FNC 73 Bovxlmq 7 GAA 23 Aeollm 7
GOLAY CHERYL GENE Cher
Frcnth Club 3 -l G A A -I
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HANSEN LARRY NOEL
Student Countil 3 President -I A F S Exeh mge Student 'I
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dent
Entered from Atl anti Georg 1 September 1931
HARRIS BERT EDWARD Varsity Bert
HARTMAN GERALD LOUIS Harry
XX reitling 7
HASEMAN ALLAN GEORGE Hasec
HAYWARD MICHAEL DAVID Mike
Student Countil 3-I I Clib 4 Tritlx 7 3 Footbill 7
GREEN, DOROTHY IANE - Dotry
Modern Dance 2: Bowling 2.3: F.H.A, 7 G A A 7
GREVE, DOROTHY MAE - Dottie
G.A.A. 3.-I: Ir. A Cappella Secretary 3: F T A 3 -I Student
Council -lx Germain Club 2.31 Pep Club 7 3-l
GRGURICH, MARIE - Slinky
Bowling 2
GRIFFIN, BILL ARNOLD - Griff
Football 2.3.-ln Basketball 2.-lx Truck 2
Class Council -I: German Club 2,3
GRISWOLD, IOAN LaVONNE - Io
Bowling 2
GRUBER, MARION IEAN - leannic
Bowling 2,3,-I: G.A.A. 2.3,-lc Sr. A Cnpp
GUSTAFSON DONALD LEE Gus
GUSTAESON KAREN MAE
S A Cipptlli 3'l Cerinin Club 2
Mirror -I
GUTSHALL ROBIN LOUISE Robbie
Bowling 2 Modern Dinee 7 Aeoliin 2 Sr A Cippelli
HAGELOW ELLEN KATHERYN Ellie
Student Couneil 7 Exetutixt Council 3 -I Girls Club
Cibinet 3 -I Orehcstm 73 Litin Club 2 Germwn Club -l
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HAMEISTER GORDY LEE Ham
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HAMILTON SUSAN ALICE Sue
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Intramural Biskctball 7
HEIDENREICH ANNA MARIE Ann
Gcrmwn Club 2 3 -I Pop Club 3-I Bovslmq 2 3-I Softb all
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HELLMUTH KENNETH FRED Ken
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HELPER SUSAN CAMPBELL
Pep Club 7 3 -I Spwmsh Club 3
HFNNING BEATRICE MARTHA Bea
Cheerleadmg 7 3-I Class Sctretwry 3-I GAA 7 -I Presl
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HENRYSON GEORGE R
Lltm Club 7 Intrmmurml Basketball 3 -I Gorman Club -I
HERNANDEZ IOHN VAL
Golf 2 3 -I Baskctbill 7 E Club 3 -I
HERRON SANDRA ANN Sandn
GAA Representatlvc -I G1rls Club Reprcscntitxve 3
Class Councll Representwtne -I
HESSE CHARLES STEWART Chuck
Clxss Counul 7 Student Counul 3 B1 cbrll 7 881 3-I
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HICKS PATRICIA ANN at
Entered from Wh1te Hull Iflrqb August 1938
HIEBER SHIRLEY KAY
Spimsh Club 23 Germmn Club 3-I r A Cappella 3
G A A 2 3 -I B rskctb all 7 3 -I Boxxlmq 7
HIGGINS RICHARD T Hlg
Intramural Basketball 7 3 -I Bovxlmg 2 3 -I
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HIRSHBERG GARY ALLEN Hxrsh
Football 2 3 -I Swxlmmlng 2 3 -I Baseball 2 -I I: Club 2 3-I
Cla s Councll 3
HOEFER EDWIN THEODORE E
Fort-ns cs 2 3 88 l -I Lxtm Club 2 Germln Club 3 Clxss
Play 3 -I Mxth Club 2 3
HODGSON HILARI H 1
Latm Club 2 Frenth Club 3 Prcsxdent 4 Class PIWV 3
Prom Commlttcc Cburm m 3 Pep Club 2 3-I CIFIQ Club
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HOLBROOK MARY ANN
FI-IA -I G1rIs Club 3-I
HOTH FAYE LUANNE F3ySlC
Boxxlmq 7 3 -I G A A Represent mu 7 F I-I A -I
HOUDEK GARY NORBERT Gal'
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HOWELL, IEFFREY DAVID
Footbull 2: Lutm Club 2
HUBER, IOHN G.
Spanish Club 2: Xxlrestllnu 2
HULSBERG, MARGARET ESTELLE - Maggie
Pup Club 2.3: Girls Club 2: G.A.A. 2.4: Ir. Red Crum
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HUNBORG WESLEY NORMAN Wes
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IDEN GAYLE LEE Staley
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IORDAN, BARBARA - Iordie
C.A,A. Representative 2: Bowling 2.3: Pop Club 2.3,-l
IOSEPH, BRUCE MERRILL - Iusc
Football 2: Intramural Basketball 3,-I
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Class Council 2,3.-lx Sr. A Cappella 3.-l: Frcncb Club 2
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Kwo-nc'-she 23,-1
IURS, ROGER MELVIN - Cheeks
Cvrnian Club 2: Studvnt Council -l
IURS, SALLY ANN - Sal
F.H.A. 2.33: Cv.A.A. HI: Girls' Club 2,3
KACHELMLISS, DIANE ROSE - Di
Avolian 2: Ir. A Cappclla 3: Girls' Club Council 2: G.A.A.
23,-ls Pcp Club 3,-lx Bowling 2
KADLEC, EDWIN LAWRENCE - Cadd'
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KAGEL IOHN LOUIS
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KACEL LARRY FRANK
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KAPPLER BILL L Iohn .31
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KELIERMAINN MARY ANN
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RNECHT THOMAS WALTER Tom
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KOSTERMAN RICHKRD EUGENE Dutuh
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KOVW AL DENNIS IAVIES Guppy
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Cn rm m Club 7 Sp uush Club 3-I
KROG BARBARA IEAN Barb
Boxxlmq 3 Pap Club
KRUSE TED M C
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LABRIOLA THERESA MARIA Tyss
Buxxlmq -I X ollubwll 3 Clrl Club 7 34
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LAYMAN IAQK EDWARD
LEETZOW CHARLES
LAKE PATRICIA IEAN Pat
Frengh Club 73 FTA 23 FHA 7
LAMP IO ANNE MARLENE Ioan
ENC 2 3 Spwrueh Club 2 5-I Pop Club 3-I
LAMP LET FY SUE Letty
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Sp muh Cl11b 7
LEONARD WILLIAM IOHN 1
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LEVERENZ IULIANNE L lu nc
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Bmd 7 3-I Clrls Club 7 r Red Cross 3 GAA 7
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LEVEY LYNN MARIE L
r1n an Club 73 r lusrrx C AA 7 34 Bow 1
7 3-I r Red Cross -I
LEWIS ANABEL Peanut
Sp nntsb Club 7 3-I Ptp Club 7 lnCl1 III D lntmq 7
LEWIS HOWARD WILLIAM 1
N5 I 7 3-I Cros Countrx 7 3 I Svumnunq 3 Cl 1ss Couml
-I Student Counul -I Footb 111 el
LIEPITZ CAROLYN ANN Lov
Crs Club73'l SrAC1ppell13-I GAA 7'I F C
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LIND MARCIA LOU
Student Counul 7 Tn xsurer 3 Senrctm 5 -I 68 I 3 Scare
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Boxxhnq 3 4
LOBBEN RUTH ANN Cook1c
LOGAN MARGARET IANE Peggy
G A A Representanxe 2 3 Sp 1n1sh Club 3 Student COLIFICII
Pltx 3 Pep Club 7 3-I
LOWE LAWRENCE DAVID
Band 73 Xue Premdent -I Fremb Club 7 Intrtmurnl
B Nltatb ull 7 Orubestra 3
LUDWIG KARL MICHAEL Lud
Football 2.3: Germdn Club 3: E Club 3.-I: VVrestl1ng 2,
lntrimuril B'1slietb'1ll 2,3-I
LUKAS, INGRID - Ing
Bnslietbnll 2.3: Buclminton 2.3: Yolleybnll 2: Ping Pong 2.3
IVIENGLER BARBARA ANN Barb
Kuo ne she 7 3-I
MENGLER IUDITH ANN Iudle
Bind 2 3-I Modern Dmtt 23-1 GAA 7 3-I Clms Coun
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MENSIK DOROTHY EVELYN Dottxc
G1rls Club 7 -I Coun 1l 3 C AA 2 3-l
METZGER KAREN MAXENE
Entered from Hou wrden low 1
MEYER IOSEPH CHARLES IOE
Student Counul J
MEYER VINCENT VICTOR Vmc
Intrlmuril Boulmg 7 3 Intramural Baslxetbill 2 3-1
MAAS IERRY RAY
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MARLOW WILLIAM ROBERT B11
Nl 1th Club 7 I. N111 Clulv 7 CL rm 111 Clulw 3 -I
MARSHALL BOB Marshmallow
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MARTIN BOBBYE IEANNE Robut
BOXKIIHQ 7 J -I Aeol1 111 7 r A C1ppel Pep Club 7 J
MARTIN WILLIAM KERN 1
Iznttred from Phoerux Umon I-I1qh Sthool Stptunbtr 1931
MARVIN TOM N Shortv
MAY BARBARA ALLYN Barbne
MCDONALD DENNIS PAUL Ro
VK resthng 2 Sr A Cippelli 7 3 -I F I: A 3
MCGRAW IERRY EDWARD Muggs
Student CounC1l 3 Intrimuril Bwsltetbill 2 3 -I
MCGRAW IUDY DEE D c Dee
Ixxxo ne she 2 3-I Cl mi Counul 2 AC'll1lI1 2 G A A 3 4
Reprcientwtue 2 Pep Club 7 3-I Arthery -I
McKELVEY NANCY IEAN Narp
...ay Aeoh 1n 7 Sr A C1ppell1 3 -I
MEISSNER BERND ARNO Tntz
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MILLER KEITH ARLEN - Specs
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MILLER IO LINNEA -
MISCHKE IANET LEE Ian
German Club 2 3 -I Boxxlm 2 3 -I Orchestra 2 F T C 3 -I
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MITTER ERRY LEE Matt
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MOCLER ROBERT WAYNE
MOLITOR MARTHA Marty
Student Counul 2 -I Excrutne Councll 3 Modern Dunn
23-I Cl rss Counul -l Mlrror 23 Co Echtor -l Freneh
Club 3-I Lxtm Club 2
MOORE IACQUELYN LU Iacknc
Bovxlmq 2 Gxrls Club Counul 3 r A Clppcllw 3 Aeohm
3Sr A Cmppellx -I ENC 2 3-I
MORENO MARY HELEN
Entered from Pirsons I-hgh School Kwnsws
MOREY MARVEL MARIE
MORRISON VIRGINIA MARIE Gmny
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G1rls Club Councxl 3 G A A 7 3 -1
MUNTZ DAVID FRAZIER Brewster
otb1ll'73-I I' Club 23-I 8
Lmn Club 2 3
NAGEL SANDRA LEE Sandy
Pep Club -I Bgxxhnq -I Glrls Club -I
Wrestllntq 2 3-I
NELSON ANTHONY ASA Tony
Orchestri 3-I Sr Class P113 -I Ger uwn Club -I
Entered from Peorxa H1qh School September 1991
NELSON MARY MARGARET
FHA 2 3 Boxklmq 2 3-I Pep Club 3-I Lltln Club 3
NITZ THOMAS LEE Tom
Cross Countrx 3 r Red Cross 3
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PALOCHKO DOLORES ANN Du:
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Sr A C1ppLll1 7 lN'l1rror 3-l Cum 111 Club 7 lllffllllllfll
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F F A 7 3
PARRY IEANNE ELLEN Inannlc
lxxxo 111 she 7 3 -I G A A 7 9 -I Clrle Cl11b 7 3 Counul 4
Pep Club 7 3 -I
PAUL SHELLY Shelly
G1rlQ Club Coungl 3 OFLDCSLTI 7 3-l Pgp Club 3 lr Rcd
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Forenius 3 Pep Club 3 Sxxununnq -l Trulx -l
PFLUGER BERNICE DORO I'HY Bermc
Intrunurxl Sports 3 Boulmg -I
Entered from Arlington Helghts I-hgh Sehool Sept l9D1
PHILLIPS RAEANN MARIE Rae
Argherx 2 Boulmq 3-I FHA 3 Vue Prcsndtnt 4 Pap
Club 2 3-I CAA 234
PIERSON SARAH ANN Sap
Clubs COL1UL1l3 Surttary 2 G1rls Club Seeretlrx 2 Yue
Premdent 3 Bmd '73 Trexsurer -I Orcbestrw -1 Lltn
Club2 CAA 23-1
PILCHER VALERIE KAY Va
Frengh Club 3-l r Red Crosb 2'l Cnrls Club 23-1
Boxxhng 2
PLAGGE CAROL LYNNE
Clrls Club Counul 7 r Red Crow 2 3 Cerm an Club 2 3
Frengh Club -l PNC 2 Vue Pre sldent 3 Pre Qxdz nt -1
POWERS LARRY H Pousc
Crow Country 2 3 Bislxetbill 2 34 B lseb 111 2 3 -l E Club
3-l Cllss Counul 7
POZIEMSKI IOSEPH IOHN Ioe
Footblll 2 3 -I Bisebill 2 3 -I E Club 3 4 Cliw Councxl 3
PREISS CYNTHIA EUNICE Snuss
be rm ln Club 3 -l B lslxetbill 7 3 -l Amhe ry 2 3 -l Tennls
73-I B1szbxll23-I GAA Reprwentluxe 3-I
PRIGGE G WAYNE
Entered from St Edu wrds Hlgh September 1031
PRINCE LYNDA YVONNE Lynn
Tennm -I Girls Club -I
Entered from West Chu lqo Se ptember 1936
QUAYLE ROBERT HARWOOD Bob
Footbwll 2 3 -l Svummmg 2 3 -I Tenms 2 3 4 Prom Com
m1ttee Cheurm in 3 Class Plu 3 E Club 3 -l
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RADDATZ FRED WESLY Dude
VVreStl1ng 3-l Intrwmurwl Bwsketbwll 2 Intrimuril Hind
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RADLOFF DAVID ALAN Dave
Sp lnlsb Club 2
RAFF CAROL SUE SUSIE
Frenth Club23 FHA 234 CAA 23 C1rl9 Club 234
Pap Club 2 3-l
RAKOW KATHLEEN SUE Rake
RAMOS LEONOR
Spnnlsh Club 3: F.H.A, -l
Entered from George Yvusbington High School
RAMSEY, ANNA FAY - Ann
Mirror 3
ROBBINS GAYLE LOUISE Bu-ky
ROCKENSOCK LARRY GENE Rotky
RODHOLM DONALD NAGEL Rod
Intr lmurll B xskt tb 1ll 7 3
ROESKE SANDRA L Provun.
BOVNIIIIQ 2 Xollexball 7 9 Ar herx -l
ROHLWING KENNETH A
ROHRSSEN GERALD CLARK Rohrss
Footb ill 2 Student Countxl 7
RANALLO DONNA IANE
B mlmq 7 3 -I
RANK E IOHN R Rmktts
1 lx 73 Intrnnurxl B xx I
RANKIN PATRICIA IOAN at
REESE IOANNE LOUISE I
G A A 2 3 -I F H A 4
REILLY SHARON LYNNE Shern
GAA 3 -l G1rl5 Club Rtprtstntitnt 3 G1rl5 Club Cubx
ntt -1 Student Coun ll -l C xpt nn of IVI llorette Suu ld 7 3 -I
REIMER DALE EDWIN S cds
REINLEIN RUTH ANN
Boxx lmq 7
RENOUF PATRICIA ANN a
Kuo nc She 2 3-l Sr A C1pptll13-l Clms P115 3 Fra-nth
Club 3 Lltln Club 2 Bowling 2 3
RICE NANCY KAREN Nan
C1rls Club 7 3 Countxl -I r Red Cross 3 Clms Pl ny 3
L1tmClub2 r AC1pptll13 CAA 23-I
RICH LAWRENCE W Larry
Paqe 51
CINS Councll -l Xue Prasldtnt 2 3 Student Counul 7
Comm1ssxon Co tbnrm H1 -I Clwss P115 2 3 -l E Club 2 3 -I
Forenmts 2 Latm Club 2
RILEY BEVERLY KAY Bcvy Kay
Pep Club 23 GAA 73
RILEY HOBART HENRY Hoble
Crosi Country 3 -I Truk 2 3 -I
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ROSBOROUGH FRANK WILLIAM Frank
Football 2 3 4 Bwaketball 2 34 Bisebill 2 3 4 E Club 2 3 -I
ROSENTHAL IEANNINE KATHERINA Nccn
Bind 2 3 4 CINS Councnl 3 Pep Club 2 G1rls Club Repre
sent'1t1ve 3 Bovnlmg 2
ROSS DARLENE FAY Dar
Clww Pl xy 3 Glrls Club Counul 2
ROVELSTAD RONALD C Rover
Intrumuril Bwsketbwll 2 3 4
RULLMAN ROBERT IRVING Bob
Wrestlnng 3 4 Drum M uor 3 4 Sclence Club 3
RUST NANCY IEAN Nan
B'1nd 2 3 4 Cl ms P113 3 C1159 Counc1l4 GIFIS Club 2 3 4
Lwtm Club 2 Orchestrw 4
RYERSON IOHN ALBERT
Sr A C appella 2 3 Presldent 4 Student COUHCII 3 4 Foot
bull 2 3 4 Svummmg 2 3 4 Tenms 2 3 4 E Club 3 4
SAINDON LOUISE ANN
SALTER RAYMOND CHARLES Ray
SCHABERT DENNIS MAURICE Stubby
Germin Club 3 Intrimuml Bisketbwll 2 3 4
SCHLOEMER RONALD F Gene
Intrwmurwl Bmsketbwll 3
SCHMEER KURT PAUL BUTCH
Pwqe 58
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SCHMIDT KAREN MAE Schmldty
Band 2 3 4 Germin Club 2 3 Boxxllng 2 3 4 Modern
Dinge 2 Pep Club 2 3 4
SCHMIDT LINDA LOU
German Club 2 3 Grrle Club 2 34
SCHMIDT MARGARET MARY Pcq
Orchestra 2 Glrls Club 2 34
SCHRAMM ROGER L Mmg
Footbill 3 4 E Club 4
Entered from Auld 1 Hgh AFLNICIIH C1l1forn11
SCHRAMM SALLY ANN Tafii
Boxxlmg 7 3 4 G A A 7 3 4 Pep Club 7 3 4 Cl1sS Councxl
3 Sp1n1sh Club 2 Gxrls Club Counml 4
QCHRIEBER DIANNA KAY Dnana
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Entered from Pope Countx I-I qb September 1931
SMITH ROGER
SNOWWHITE GLADALON GWYN Gwynne
Spanlih Club 7 B mebwll 3-1 X ollexbtll -I Bwslxetb 111 -1
SOHNER ANNEMARIE IOHANNA Ann
Bind -1 Orehentrw -1 Sr A Cxppella -1 Student Cot Dell 4
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Exehinqe Student from lxomqrn Ixith arlnw Stlft Germ mx
September 1935
SNYDER JERRY LYNN
Sxxlmmmg 7 3 'I E Club 3-I
SOKOLOV ALEX
German Club 2
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SEILER SUZANNE CAROL Sue
Studt nt C:Ol1f1nll 7 r Red Crow 3 Erenth Club 73 Mwth
Club 7 3 Stnme Club 3
SELF ETHELDA YVONNE
Boxxllnq 7 Student Countll 3 Gxrls Club COLIULII 3 Frtneh
Club 3 -I
SHAW ROBERTA IANE Bobble
Ptp Club 7 34 CITIS Club 7 3-1
SHRADER IUDITH ANN ludy
Boxxlmy 7 3 -1 B xdmlnton 7 -1 E I-I A 7 3 -1 Pep Club 3 -I
G A A 7 3 -I
SHULTS PAULA IO I
Modern Dime 7-1 Boxx l1ng 3-I Spwnmh Club 3-1
SIOKOS IAMES SCOTT Shoke
II1d11SII'l al Arte Club Preildent 3
SIOKOS NANCY SUE Nan
SIPPLE KATHLEEN MARGARET Kathy
Bovxltng 7 -1 Pep Club 2 'I Aeolmn 2
SKINNER PATRICIA LEE a
Bind 2 3 Drum Mwlor 3 'I E N C 2 Treisurer 3 F H A
CINS Councxl -I Pep Club 3 4
SMIRICKY TERRENCE R Smxrk
Foothill 7 3 -I Trwclx 3-I Wreitlxnq 2 3 -1 E Club 2 3 -I
SMITH ANDREW IAY Smltty
Entered from Lmeoln I-I1qh M rreh 28 1938
SMITH IOYCE ALENE Smltty
Aeol1 tn 7 C1199 Counul 2 Modern Dlnee -1 Sr A Clp
pell13 GAA 7 3-I Girls Club 23-I
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Bowling 23-I Litin Club 2 ENC 734 P p Cluv 3
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SPARROW ELAINE IUNE Birdie
SPONHOLTZ WILLIAM C Spon
Sr A Cippelli 3-I r A Cippelli 7 Cl ss Council 24
Tr uk 2 -l Cross Country 2 Student Countil Pl ig 3
STADE CHARLES A Horse
Cross Country 3 -l Wrestling 7 3-I Tr itlx 7 3-l
STAMBAZZE DEE ANN Dec
Bind 2 3 Pep Club -l Spwnish Club 7 Bowling 2 3
STARRETT THOMAS ALLEN Stanley
B isketb ill 2 Intr imur il B islme tb ill 3-1 Tr uk 7 3-1 Cross
Countrk 73 I' Club 3-l
STEFFES MARY ANN Mary
B iske tb ill 2 3-1 Tennis 2 Bowling 7 X ollqb ill 3
STEMWEDEL EUGENE ELMER Guia
Sp inish Club 3 Intramuril Bowling 3 lntr unur il Bwlxetbnll
3 Big Timber Dinar 34
STETTNER ROGER IOSEPH Stgtt
88 l 7 3 -l Garmin Club 3-l Mith Club 7
STEVENS SYLVIA IOAN S
Sr ACippelli 3-l GAA 73'l FTNC 7 Bowling 34
Sp inish Club 2 3
STEWART CHARLES CAMERON 0
Mwroon Business Mwniger 3, Co-editor -lx Student CouncIl
2: Cerinwn Club 2.3.-lx 88.1 2.3: Big Timber Dimmers 2,3,-l:
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STEWART DAVID DREW
lntrimural Bisketbill 2,3 4: Bowling 2.-lx Wrestling 4:
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STEWART DEANNA DELL - Dee
Mirror 3, Pigs' Editor -l: Cirls' Club 2,3,-l
STEWART PAUL STEPHEN - Steve
STIKKERS WAYNE ROGER
STILLWELL, WILLIAM LEE - Bill
Football 2.3: Track 2.3
STINSON, ROBERTA LEE -- Bobbie
Modern Dance 21 Cv.A.A. 2: Cvirls' Club 3
STONEKING, DAVID LE VERNE - Dave
Entered from South Broward High. Holly
September 2, 1958
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TEYLER DAVE GEE Dave
THIEL IAVIES R Iam
THIEL ROBERT C Frog
ln ramur al Basketball 3-l VX rtstlanq 3-l
THIES SANDRA LEE Sandy
Boulmq 7 -1 Aeola an 7 Pcp Club 7 3-l
THOMPSON HENRY DON Don
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STOWELL DAVID A Stoll
F ntl all 7 VX rtstlma 7 Spanxxh Club 3
STOWELL IANET LOES lan
l'3uxxl1nI 7 a C trm an Club 3-I Studt nt Countll -l
STRAKA CHARMAYNE ANN Char
Ortbtxtr a C a lr
Crux 3 Stucltnt Countll -I Sp amxh Club 7
STUDT IERRY MICHAEL
SUTTON DAVE ST CLAIR Wally
NVrcstlmq Nl an agcr 73 Tragla Nl an aqc Marror 3-1
Stavmc Club 3
SVVAINSON RALPH VALDO SWBIIIS
Cl ass Pl ax 3-1 lntr amur ll B aslxctb all 7
TAFT O BOWEN
Eutcrcd from AuQt1n Hagh SLhool February l 1938
TARNAWSKI IULIA KATHERINE Iulxe
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TARNOW PHYLLIS SHARON Phyl
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TENNANT THOMAS CHARLES
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DANNER, DEANNA LEACH, HENRY STEWART, IOE
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tcoiinter clockwise - bottom left! Pat Lea. President: lleft to right! Sue Bowman: Hilda von l'lOlwede, President:
Nancy Rees. Muff Tobin, Patti VVright Mary Vtfolff. Pat Black
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Clubs sponsored by the Language Department include the Latin, French, German. and Spanish
Organizations. Each club is designed to acquaint its members, the students of each respective lan-
guage. with the customs and traditions of that language or country.
In early December the combined Organizations presented "World-Wide Christmas". a pro-
gram of song and dance. The clubs also sang Christmas carols in Fountain Square during the
festive season.
Mr. Kahl Lehr presented a program of interest to Students of all four clubs, Showing his Slides
taken while he was an exchange teacher in Europe. Another informative program was given bv
Carolyn Cvromer, a guide at the Brussels VVorld's Fair.
SPANISH CLUB FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS
tleft to right! Dick Ben, llelt to right! Rita Vollman, Secretary: lulie Leverenz, Vice-President:
lVlarsh.I Seiule. Penny MLIIIIZ Hilari Hodgson, President: Bonnie Ernst, Treasurer
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Roger Lenart
Sally Leltner
Bob Leach
M mon Leopold
Diane Llek
Lo s Lloyd
Barbara Logan
Iudy Lohbauer
Dlck Lose
Iudy Loye
Lyn Ludyug
Mary Ann Lullle
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1m Mansfield
Chuck Mapes
Ioe Marquxs
Pat Marshall
Don Martm
Merrxlee Mason
Chen Massa
Norman Mayell
Carolyn L McCarthy
Cathy McCracken
Walt McCurdy
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Bxll Klnsmger
Barbara Klrk
Pam Kirkland
Susxe Knsselburg
Mary Klauuhn
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Polly Kobel
Dave Kochls
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Leon Kolode
Karen Kornman
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Delores Koteles
Curtis Koyy alskl
Lveorge Kramer
Pat Krunfus
Karen Kuehl
Harold Kummet
Bonme Kunos
Stephame Kunz
Darlene Kuschxmr
Carla Ladwlg
Carol Lagerstrom
Norman Landweh
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Ken McGhie
Melody McMahon
Nancy Meaker
Susan Meaker
Bob Meglin
lerry Meier
Mary Meldau
Darlene Meller
lean Mellin
Iudy Mensching
Charles Mensik
Yvonne Meskell
Donald Meyer
Larry Meyer
Linda Meyer
Louie Mezzano
Mary Miazga
Pat Michalek
Georgiana Michola
Linda Millen
Bob Mlller
Carolme Mlller
Lowell M ller
Ruth Ann Mlller
Bonnle Mltchell
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Pat Mousley
Robert Mueller
Ruth Muxrhead
Nancy Muno
Penny Muntz
Tom Muslal
Iamce Nelson
Peggy Nelson
Peter Nelson
Sedelle Nelson
Pat Nerge
Ioan Neuschwang
Dave Nxcholson
Iaruce N1nneman
Marla N1nos
Mary Ann Northcutt
Lynn Olesen
Ianet Olsen
Davld Olson
lxrn O Malley
Sandra O Malley
Karen Opella
Roger Orkfrxtz
Hilda Oflfl
Gordon Orton
Barb Oser
Mary Kay Osmun
Bob Read
Scott Reason
Barbara Reber
Sally Reeser
Lynn Regenburg
Carolyn Renwick
Mary Reuter
Bob Richardson
Ed Richardson
lim Ricketts
George Rieckhoff
Marty Rifken
Bonnie Riley
Susan Roberts
Kathleen Robertson
Bill Robinson
Clive Robertson
Delores Roecker
Tom Rohr
Mary Ross
Shirley Ross
Gorden Roth
Stan Rovelstad
Betty Io Row
Cis Rubenstein
Charles Rudolph
Bob Ruhl
Carole Sanders
Kathy Paar
Eddie Palm
Iudy Panella
Linda Panosh
Deanne Parke
Dave Patr1ck
Frances Pearce
Diane Pestillo
Carol Petersdorf
Sandy Peterson
Io Ann Petitgout
Dick Pflederer
Shirley Pluss
Donna Porter
Larry Prescott
Dave Price
Billie Prochnow
Sharon Prouty
Bonnie Puffpatf
Ieanette Quandt
Mary Quayle
Iudy Rakow
Tom Rakow
Diane Rakowski
Io Ann Rame
Rod Rasmussen
Mike Rea
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Drck Santee
Ann Schartou
Ianet Sayre
Sandy Schabert
Dave Schaefer
Sue Schenet
Sandy Schnck
Lu Ann Schmlcker
Al Schmldt
Gary Schmldt
Io Ann Schmldt
Karen Schmxdt
Larry Schmldt
Ioyce Schaeffer
Margo Schoonhov
Carol Schrepfer
Sandn Schubbe
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Carl Scott
Iudy Scott
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Gerry Seqer
Marsha Se1gle
Fred Shayler
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Iamce Small
Barbara Smlth
Iudy Smlth
Lmda Smlth
Tom Smlth
Rxchelle Smlthberq
Mldge Smder
Della Soloman
Sue Sommers
Dorothy Sorn
Don Sparks
Helen Speller
Barbara Spellmeyer
Margo Spmker
Dale Steffen
Bob Sterrlcker
Bob Stettner
Beverly Stevens
Pat Stmson
Regma Stokes
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Charles Vollmin
Mary Vollman
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I1n1ce Wicker
Karen Wahl
Pit Walker
Pat Wallmuth
Steve Warble
Tom Ward
Lee Waterman
Lee Watts
inet Weldeman
Kenneth Welher
Bob Wells
Ieinne Wells
Grant Welty
Iudy Werner
ludy XVerrbach
Chuck Westphal
Iudy Westphal
Giry Whltcomb
Peggy Wxdder
Dlck Wnlkenmg
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Ianet Wlller
lVl1ke Stone
Ronald Stout
Sharon Strelt
Iohn Strmger
Ioan Studebaker
Lenore Sunko
R1ch1rd Sunleif
Chandler Swan
C116 Swanson
Kendall Sweet
Walter Teets
Darrell Th1es
Dean Thompson
Dolores Thomsen
Tom Thurnau
Tom Tlft
Bob Tlmm
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Ken Trabert
Mane Trausch
e'1n Underhlll
Carol VanBuren
Carol VanDeWoesty ne
Lloyd V1nDyke
Terry Vane
Pat VHnNatta
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Tom Vlck
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Candy Woods
Kathryn Yarwood
Sam Yee
Carol Yetter
Colleen Yetter
'lmes York
Esther Yost
Bea Zamudlo
Nell Zlmmerm rn
ALMA MATER
How we love thee Elgln High School
Let our actlons tell
We thy loyal sons and daughters
Pledge to serve thee well
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Elgin, Hail to thee
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Sue Schurmeier. Vice-President
Roger VVagner. President
Iill Tennison, Treasurer
Diane XV.ischer, Setretarv
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With September came the largest sophomore class the building has yet seen. Early to originate a motto, 'Fun with '6l,"
the sophomores dived into school life, soon making themselves a noteworthy addition to our iiElgin Tradition."
First on the agenda came a homecoming float, the perfect Hget acquainted" project for any class. This was followed by
class organization, officer elections, and class council elections.
Once this organizational work was underway the class presented a iichristmas Hop." Here the talent of the '6l'ites
became evident as every detail, including Santa, was developed to perfection.
December also marked the beginning of a three year "eat your way through high school" plan. as the sophomores held
a class breakfast.
Spring activities included naming a mascot, - the Beaver - and the class colors -- Navy and White.
SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL
Front - left: Sue Schurmeier. Mariivn Reimer, Diane XVascher. Steve Heilemann. Diane Daneau, Kay Kinne
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Kay Adams
Butch Agumiga
Lynn Allen
Reta Allen
Linda Allison
Tom Alltop
lerry Althen
Brian Anderson
Chuck Anderson
Iudy Anderson
Diek Andreasen
Phyllis Andres
Patsy Andresen
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Karen Andrews
Ruth App
Donna Arnold
Rita Arseneau
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Ly nn Asche
Andrevi Atkins
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Ralph Austill
Curt Baker
Ierry Baker
Alice Baldwin
Chester Baldwin
Robert Baldvnn
Pat Ballard
Barry Bwlmat
Randy Banwart
im Barr
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ames Bauer
Melvin Baugh
Bill Baum
Linda Bauman
Barbara Baumann
Darlene Beaman
anice Begalka
Marcia Behm
lane Bell
Vernon Bell
Robert Bennett
Bonnie Bensen
Sherri Benson
Alice Bennett
Sandy Bennett
Karla Bergman
Sheree Berman
Dick Beu
Carol Beverly
Ernestine Bien
Carol Bierman
Larry Bierman
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Howard Bradford
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Tom Bradley
Delores Bradshaw
Howard Bramer
Davrd Brandes
Iohn Braun
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Le Ru Brewer
Alan Brevuck
Iudrth Brrasco
Peg Brxggs
Bruce Brmckley
Dlanne Broker
Don Brown
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Margo Brunner
Pat Bryant
Davld Buehler
Barry Burbury
Bob Burger
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Eugene Burmdge
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Margene Burns
Beverley Burren
Pat Burt
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Bette Butterfield
Tom Cahxll
lane Calrel
Lots Blrkhead
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Pam Blake
Lance Blakesley
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Sharon Blank
Shxrley Blank
Gorden Bhetz
Beth Bloemke
Sharon Bloemke
Gxnny Blume
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P ltI'1Cl'l Bohne
Mary Bolerjack
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Ray Carlson
Connie Carlstrom
Iohn Carlstrom
Patricia Cast
Mike Caul
Carol Cecil
Frances Cex eh
Wilford Chimbers
Rosemary Charlton
David Charneskey
Melody Christensen
Sandra Christenson
Eileen CITTIHCIOHC
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Kathryn Cirrmcione
Konny Cirrmclone
Mike C'1h1ll
Ion Colborn
Iudy Colborn
Dorise Cole
Diane Collins
Ann Colson
Gary Conrad
Larry Conto1se
Sue Cooke
Diane Cork
Wanda Cork
Mickey Corwin
u'm1ta Cox
Roberti Cox
Fred Cramer
Iudy Crane
Pat Cremeens
Sindra Crinigan
Gary Crossin
M1rsh1ll Cullins
Alvin Curtis
Mary D1hl
Glen Dallmen
Diane Daneau
Robert Dinford
Ianet Dirr
Robert Diuel
Aline D'1vis
Di'1ne Davis
Judy Davis
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Trudy Dean
Kathleen De Pew
Iohn Deurs
Brian Dickerson
Erwin Dieckholf
Bernie Dieckmann
Mike Diekman
Ierry Dieterick
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Paul Ermel
Mike Escamilla
Ianet Etteldorf
William Evans
Hurley Evitts
Mary Factly
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Audrey Farrell
Britt Farroh
Susan Fasse
Bernard Ferguson
Donna Finley
Leon Fleenor
Wes Flentge
Barb Fleury
Chuck Flora
Richard Ford
Lois Forrester
Gary Fowler
Harold Fowler
Sandra Fraser
Dick Frey
Merilyn Fritz
Pat Gaedke
Eileen Gaffney
Charles Gagnon
Norma Galbreath
Mary Gannon
Bob Garrelts
Bruce Gathman
David Gathman
Steve Getz
Victor Giannatti
Nancy Giesecke
Marilyn Giles
Frances Gillette
Ierry Gilomen
Tom Gilomen
Carol Gleeson
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Dennis Doerge
Elmer Domokos
Louis Dorsey
Edgar Du Casse
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Marx Anne Dunn
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Raymond Meyer
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Paula Morrison
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Philip Reinert
Stanley Reinert
Myra Renz
Lind'1 Rhymes
Kurt Riebock
Ron Riebock
Ianice Rieke
Iohn Robbins
Mike Robinson
Sharon Robison
lanet Rockensock
Arnie Rohlwing
Iim Rohrssen
Ken Roll
Iim Rosenthal
Clara Ross
Kathy Ross
Myrna Roth
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Mxke Schm1dt
Pam Schock
V1ctor Schramer
D3V1d Schramm
Ed Schrelbman
Mary Schrreber
Kathy Schultz
Lmda Schultz
LuWayne Schultz
Rose Schultz
Bob Schuman
Sue Schurme1er
Nexll Schurter
Lana Schyy artz
Dlane Schvy artzvy alder
Gary Sabeh
Iackle Seeley
Iackle Seller
Ellzabeth Sellers
Betty Selp en
Carole
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Sue Shwy
Gordy Sherwood
Stella Shlp
Nancy Shovy maker
Gerry Shuman
Stanley Sleyert
Penny Smger
Gordon Slokos
Greg Srtes
M ke Sxtter
Bull Sjurset
Ruth Slaubaugh
oyce Smalldone
Bob Smrth
Ianet Smlth
Margle Smnth
Steve Smxth
Andy Royelstid
Iohn Ruifcorn
Iudy Runge
Davld Russel
Mary Sanders
Kenneth Sanderson
Vnrqmn Sarro
Pat Sarto
Iudy Sauer
Iudy Schellenberger
Mary Sch1ck
Ierry Schxfferer
Steye Schm1dt
Sue Schm1dt
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Gary Sodt
Larry Solyom
lim Sorce
Craig Sorensen
Frank Soukup
Sue Sparks
lim Spates
Marva Spates
Peggy Spence
Marie Speyers
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Donna Stadler
Kay Spllttgerber
Sally Stage
Ron Stamer
lim Stanley
Sharon Stark
Betty Steen
Marg e Stegc
Donna Steinmann
Carol Stevens
Clyde Stevens
Gloria Stevens
Nancy Stevens
Kay Stewart
Mari Beth Stilwell
Dragomir Stojkovich
Bill Strackany
Shirley Strahl
Sharon Streit
Mel Stude
Patty Stueve
Beulynn Sullens
Robbie Swift
David Swinton
Dennis Tacason
Earnest Tanner
Nancy Tarro
lill Tennison
Iudy Thelander
Bob Thiede
Sally Theis
lane Thompson
Iohn Thompson
Louise Timms
Mary Tobin
Ianice Tobler
lack Toney
Ianet Toppel
Bob Torbett
Marlene Torling
Lucy Townsend
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David Wagner
Pat Wagner
Roger Wagner
Vicki Wagner
Wayne Walbaum
Robert Walden
Virginia Walker
Merry' Wallace
Bill Walsh
lim Warner
Diane Wascher
Wayne Wascher
Ralph Watzlaxx'ick
Terry Wauchope
Craig Webb
Carol Weintraub
Dorothy Weisinger
David Welch
Peter Wells
lim Wendler
Mary Westwood
Russel Whyte
Howard Wiese
Lance Wiese
Marty Wiese
Edward Wilkinson
Dennis VVilliams
Tom Williams
lohn Wilson
Kay Wilson
lames Wind
Mike VVinquist
ludy VVishon
Nan Withers
Darlene VVoe5Ch
Tom Wolf
Mary Wolff
Sue Woltring
Carol VVood
Glenn NVood
Gwen VVood
Ursula VVrecl-ce
Alice Vvright
Holly VVright
Larry Vklright
Patti XVright
lane VVrigley
Carol VVulff
Harold Yee
Helen Yelton
Dick Young
Bill Zaeske
lo Ann Zimmerman
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Iohn Tucker
Susan Tucker
Norman Tweed
Garry Ulsaver
Bonnie Vanderford
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Spring, a season of many memories, shall long
be remembered for the State Basketball Tournament
in which Elgin captured a well earned Regional
Crown. Baseball too. shall be an intricate part of our
spring memories. However. synonymous with spring.
shall be graduation to many seniors. ln a new type
of Recognition Day program Iohn Lehman and
Marge Molitor. past graduates of Elgin High and
students in higher education. spoke. The Baccalau-
reate speaker was Reverend Edwin Hoefer. assisted
by Reverend W'itherstrom and Demming. The A
Cappella choir provided special music. Commence-
ment. the graduation of the l4,375th student from
Elgin High School, was held Friday. Iune 5th. The
speaker was Mr. Iames M. Roche. class of 1923. and
general manager of Cadillac division of the General
Motors Corporation.
Bt-low top: Mr. Bill Cheshorough. coach of the Elgin cagcrs.
demonstrates a coachs frustration as Elgin bowed out of
state tournament competition.
Below: Coach Scharf throws out the seasons first hall.
Below right: Returning lvttcrnicn to the '59 team were l.-r.
Frank Rosborough, Andy Smith, lay Graening. .ind loc
Pozicmski.
Ragi' lkll
Organizatlons are the mortar by which
the bricks of tradition are united into a
solid structure This has been a year of out
standing achievements for the organlza
tions of Elgin High This one year has seen
two new organizations formed Student
Council had one of its most active years in
cations attained an outstanding record of
achievement our service organizations
met their annual challenges
These high caliber student organlza
tions are an Elgin Tradition and these are
the groups that have built memories tor
that tradition
history . . . our communications and publi-
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Toni Tift, Trczisurcr
Larry Hansen, President
lorry Meir-r, Vice-President
Marcia Lind, Secretary
The Student Council, a student body for encouraging faculty-student relations, a service or-
ganization. and Elgin High Schools foremost public relations agency. spent one of the most active
and productive years in its history. The 1958-59 council established an admirable record, pioneer-
ing in bus transportation to out-of-town games . .. leadership day. . .a council corner . . .establish-
ment of the lnter-Club Council . . . a new-student's committee . . . student council spring breakfast
. . . junior high school council visitation days . . . adoption of a Student Council seal . . . a point
system to limit the number of oflfices held by one individual. An unusually large number of coun-
cil members represented Elgin High School in the sub-district. district. and state conventions. Our
council president, Larry Hanson. served as president of the N.E.-N.W. District Convention.
Through the Student Council. our school again Supported the American Field Service program,
sponsoring Yalcin Yusifoglu, an exchange student from Turkey.
This is the quality of program that has built the reputation of the Elgin High School Student
Council, and has given the student body confidence and pride in its program.
Page 106
ounci! Lgnaugurafed 77ew .x4fZ.SLAo0f pogciefi
SERVICE COMMISSION
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Sue Sbuw. S.1ndx' Iobnston. .7Xn11.1 1V1.1rLv Soi-bncr
Front row: C.1r1.1 Frzinlvn. IIIIQX 'I1.1rn2ixx's1i1. Kutberine Iicnricdy. Bob Brockcr.
Izine VVi1son. Barb Fistbcr
INTERCLUB COUNCIL
Suited uround t21b1Q' M.1rti.1 Lind. 1.1n Nxveisingcr. NI:1rtb.1 KIOIIILPT. Iizdx' Koblhzigcn.
Km' Baker. Putti Yxvrigbt. Icrri Andcrxcn, Iudx' Lurtiribcrc
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PROGRAM COMMISSION
1.1-fr row: Doug iK1-nvon. B111 Cr.1mvr. Butzc' 1"1vr1ior11. S21-xv Ht-11c111.1nn. XIRIILIII
X usufoglu. Circg Sites, Bob KI111cr. Iohn Rvrrson. I..1rrx' Anderson
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Rugs' 107
SERVICE COMMISSION . . . T110 duties of thc
Scrvitv Lommission inu111C1cC1 tbc p11b1iL.1t1on of stu'
dent C1ircgtori0S. .1 Y.I1l1.l1W1C rcfcrcn-,c of student .ind
f.1u11tx' phonc nunibcrs .ind uddrcsscs. Cbristmus dec.
or.1t1ons: .111 UXICIISIYL AOlII"IOSX' g.1111p.11gn1 .1nC1 tbf:
Student CUIIIIQII pitni
PROGRAM COMMISSION . . . Thi' progrum Lom-
mission xx.1s responsible for rho IIICIIILIIOII .1ssc1nb1y.
Iwo Aiiicrioin Ficld St-rvikc .1ssc111b11cs. .1 Courtcsx'
.ind Pep .issoinblxt il simu1atc'C1 studcnt council nicot-
ing. C.11ng.11gn-spccch .1SSCmb1x'. .1nC1 tl r.1d1o program
during Studvnt Coumil wccl-Q.
INTER-CLUB COUNCIL . . . T110 Inter-C1ub Coun-
cil. .1n organization for club .ictivitv goorclinution, was
founded this vc.1r. .1 IIOICXX'OI"f1'lX' addition to thc extra-
curriuilzir progrum of Ii.I'I.S. Busidcs toorC1in.1tion thc
council has .1150 set goals of zirbitrziting. publicizing.
and binding together the fziuilty-Sponsored organiza-
tions.
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SOCIAL COMMISSION . . . The activities of the social commission began
with building the prize-winning homecoming lloat. This was followed later by
sponsoring three record dances. a Bermuda dance - HPeek-a Knees" - and
an exchange program with Hinsdale Student Council
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BUILDING AND GROUNDS
COMMITTEE . . . Although the
activities of the building and
grounds commission were few, they
were nevertheless important. Theirs
was the task of administering the
newly formed bus program, the
clean-up campaign. and the super-
vision of Student Council elections.
L.-R. Lani Fredrickson,
Dan Cvroteluescben.
Nlartv Rifken. Luanne Cevela.
Dick Erickson. Marilyn Fitchie.
George Kramer, Florence Hester,
lohn Bunge, Barb Fox
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Back row: ll.-r.l Penny lVlunt:,
Iudy King. Shirley Ross.
Frances Hernandez. Brian Enos.
Barry Vecchio. Pat Curtis.
Martha lVlolitor. lovce Kidwell,
Pam Kirkland. Bill Lewis
Front row: Sherrie Hamalian.
Britt Farroh. Dale Lind
RESEARCH AND PUBLICITY
COMMISSION . . . The most out-
standing work of the research and
publicity commission was a booklet
entitled "Rx for Improving Student
Council". distributed to the dele-
gates of the N.E.-N.VV. District
Convention. It also was responsible
for the Mid-XVinter Ceremonials
ticket sales. maintaining the Student
Council bulletin board and current
events board. and planning Student
Council week.
Back row: ll.-r.l lerry Mitter.
Bob Fleury. Iim Hannah.
Sam Yee, Sandy Herron,
Iudv Mclieown. Diane Partridge,
Diane Kerlin
Front row: Margo Spinker,
Nancy Chislett, Marv Boleriack.
Iune Iensen. Pat Bryant.
Carol Powell
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The 1959 Maroon is a hook of manv personalities.
some perhaps conflicting with the tradition we speak
of here . . . others adding to the firm foundation of the
"Elgin Tradition."
Late summer marked the first organizational outline
of the 1959 Maroon - this change of format resulted
from a study of some twenty mid-western college and
secondarv school annuals,
As fall commenced. so did our staff functions -
underclass photos . . . subscription drives . . . senior
portraits . . . art themes . . . activity shots . , , and
patron sales comprise hut a few of the manv responsi-
bilities connected with this hook.
Nlr, Altvs Danials served his first term as Maroon
sponsor.
For the change in format and a "traditional" theme
we have hoped to present a book. unique to Elgin in
style and concept. worthy of the administration. facultv.
and students of EHS.
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Edith Iahn, art editor:
Victor LeBlanc. tvpist:
lulie Lcvcrenz. copv editor
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Martha lvlllllfklf. co-editor:
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The EHS. Mirror, a bi-monthly reflection of
candid school life. labored through another year
of eighteen editions,
Students involved in the periodical have a pre-
requisite of journalism, a course taught by Miss
Enid Burns, the enthusiastic sponsor of The
Mirror. These students handle every detail -
picture taking, editorial writing, and copy proof-
reading -- for the publication. The paper is
financed by student subscriptions and local busi-
ness advertising. The Mir1'or supplemented
these sources by sponsoring a record hop fol-
lowing a basketball game and selling programs
at all home football games.
Striving to reflect our high school life in such
a way as to appeal to the student body, The
Mirror staff has attempted several innovations
in this year's publication.
Marge Daiictiii. co-editor
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Left to right
Carolvn Liepitz. Sharvn lohnson.
Letty Lamp. Cliff Ptipacek.
Lynn Humbrticht.
Deanna Stewart. Bobbye Martin
REPORTERS
Left to right
Annie Huber, Carol Schrcplcr.
Evelvn Grgurich.
lo Ann Lciscbt-rg, Suv Shaw,
Kart-n Gusnifson. Ktithv Parr
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Row lr Sanford Anderson. lim
Xklarner. lVlarv Horwitt
Row 2: Kathy Keating, loann
Burreu. Carol Lagerstrom.
Pat Lea. Nancy Rees, lane
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fer. Roger Stettner. Tom
Knecht. lim Schurter. Gary
Crossin. lim Childs. Tom
lVlunt:, Neil Schurter. Greg
Sites, Bruce Cook, Cvarv
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CLUB 88.1 . . . The 88.1 Club. composed of members of the radio work-
shop course offered at Elgin High. had an active year resulting from
many additions to their studio and broadcasting facilities. The club
launched after-school and evening programs three nights weekly and
also initiated direct broadcasts of all musical events and out of town
basketball games.
Under the sponsorship of Elison H, Hoke. with Sanford Anderson.
president: lane Wilson, vice-president: and lim VVarner. secretary-:reas-
urer: the 88.1 Club completed. as usual, a most noteworthy year.
AUDIO-VISUAL . . . The Audio-Visual Club, whose members serve
Elgin High as projector operators and operate the public address system.
and other audio-visual equipment. had an unusually active year.
In early December one of the most interesting assemblies of the year
was presented as the club traced the history of recorded sound from its
beginning to our present stereophonic systems. They also sponsored a
post-basketball game dance.
Officers included Iohn Bunge, pres.: Bob Leach. sec.: and Bill Ker-
chenfaut, treas.: with Mr. Tom Green acting as the clubs sponsor.
FORENSICS . . . The Elgin High School debate team started the year with a second place among fifty schools at a state-wide
tournament in La Grange, The team then traveled to Navy Pier and. along with twenty-four other teams of northern Illinois, com-
peted in the University of Illinois. Navy Pier branch. annual invitational tournament. Elgin was one of the three teams with an
undefeated record. giving it a share in the first place honors. In addition, the varsity won trophies at Northwestern. Ianesville, Augus-
tana College, the Big Eight conference, and Sterling.
The senior debate team closed the regular
season with the best record ever compiled by
an Elgin debate team. The affirmative. composed '
of Pat Curtis and Kay Baker. had a season
record of 33 wins and -f losses: lim Gordon and
Denis Adam, on the negative team, won 32 and
lost 5.
Finally, the debators qualified for the state
tournament. held in April. by placing among the
top four debate teams at the Arlington Heights
sectional. VVith excellent coaching by Howard
l. Schulte and a good deal of hard work, the
E.H.S. debate team had a very successful year.
AUDIO-VISUAL
Top row: ll.-r.l Tom Holzman, Steve Smith.
Dick Gough, Norman Lanclwehr. leff Kohl-
hagen. lim Sorce. Barry Balmat. lohn Bunge.
Mike Diekinan, Dale Keuster
Middle row: Dave Russell. Bob Rabe, Bob
Leach. Dick Pflederer. Mickey Bufkin. Ervin
ljlCclil'1Off
Bottom row: Thom Crane. Bob Stettner, Craig
Palmer, Bill Kerchenfaut
FORENSICS
Standing: ll.-r.l Elmer Kernel, lohn Bowman.
Gordon Burstein. Sandy Schabert. Ed Schrieb-
man. Kay Baker. lim Gordon. Denis Adam.
Pat Curtis. lim Hanna. Patti XVright, ludy
blclieown. Georgiana lVlicholas
Seated: lVlarv Larson, Bonnie lVlorrison. Clark
Horvath. Sandy Herrin. lucly Pearson
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fl.-r,l Kathy Keating, Carol Wilson, Barbara Kirk. Gerry l-ledblade.
Anna Marie Soehner. Madonna Alford, Sylvia Frey, Ieannie Duer, Myrna OBrien,
Barb Konitzki. Karen Gustafson. Sally Hart. Carolyn Liepitz
Karen Kuehl, Diane Partridge, Barb Baker, Diane lurgens. Pat Renouf, Linda Farroh,
Hilda von Holwede. Mary Io Pease, Mary Ann Lullie, Nancy Chislett, Sue Kisselburq.
Nancy Mclielvey. Robin Gutshall, Merrilee Mason. Mary Sternberg. Charmayne Straka.
lanice Nelson. Peggy Logan, ludy Baumqartner
lim Rosenthal. Ray lohnson, lim Barnes. Ron Suhloenier, Larry Kagel, Tony Nelson.
Chris Darling. VVayne Mock. Dick Cartwright. lim Logan, Stan Rovelstad,
Iohn Ryerson. lerry Mitter, Dick Beu, Dave Morse, Luanne Cevela. lackie Moore.
Dorothy Xvendler. Mtirg' Vollman
Howard VV1ese. Dave Charneskey, Bob Riehardson. Bill Sponholtz. Greg Goodsell.
Ray Carlson. Marty VViese, Bob Fleury. Gary Houdek. lack Fischer: lerry McGraw.
Dennis lVlcDonald, lim O'Malley, Noel Butler, Chuck Vanderford, Bob Smith.
Bob VValdeu. Dave Groteluesuhen, Dan Groteluesuhen. Britt Farroh.
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The senior A Cappella choir of 72 members is under the capable direction
of Mr, E. Arthur Hill.
During the year the Senior A Cappella sang for many school functions,
among them Qperatic Nights "Fall Frolicsh . . . the Messiah . . . the Christ-
mas assembly '... the Contemporary Arts Festival . . . and Baccalaureate. The
choir also performed for the Association of Commerce. Abbott Iunior High
School, and the Lions Club.
Qne of the major programs of the year was the Fox Valley Music Festival
when the Elgin High choir joined with over one thousand other voices in a
most memorable performance.
By selling Christmas cards. napkins, pom-poms. pennants, and candy. each
member was able to earn money to go on a tour which this year encompassed
four performances in the University of Illinois. Urbana area.
The ofhcers of the choir were Iohn Ryerson. President: Ierry Mitter, Vice-
President: and Linda Farroh. Secretary-Treasurer.
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AEOLIAN
Row 1: Vivian Durrenberger, Carole Wulff, Sally Snyder, Patricia Bohne,
Donna LoBianco, Pat Cremeens, Carole Selpien, Charlene Kobel,
Trudy Dean, Sharon Raddatz, Myralee Renz, Mary Io Hill.
Beulynn Sullens, lanis Hansen, Sue Cooke, Bev Grandle,
Nancy Giesecke, Carol Wood, Sue Iohnson, Sheryn Benson,
Sharon Lind, Ianet Ettledorf, Deanna Ream.
Row 2: lanice Rieke, Donna Iensen, Sharon Luepke, Sue Schmidt,
lill Tennison, Shirley Strahl, Alice Baldwin, Kathy Heimann,
Sherry Mitchell, Margie Stege, Vicki Wagner, Ruth Slaubaugh,
Alice Wright. Bette Butterfield. Rosemary Charlton, Betsy Luscher.
Iudy Runge. Barb Fleury, Iune Bock, Bonnie Vanderford, Patty
Stueve, Connie Carlstrom, Sharon Bloemke, Donna Newcomer.
Yvonne Polnow, Susan Fasse, Renee Iohnson, Frances Gillette
Row3: Kay Wilson, Pat Wagner, loyce Braddock, Merry Wallace,
Margene Burns, Sherry Noe, Gwen Mapes, Mary Wolff. Faye
Olofson, Susan Dueringer, Elaine Heine, ludy Thelander, Nancy
Gray, Geraldine Pals, Mary Ann Kral, Virgene Lorenz, Sandy
Crinigan, Betty Hollingworth, Linda Bauman, Suzanne Bown,
Ursula lack, lanice Vollman. Darlene Woesch, lane Thompson,
Kay Adams, Ianet Herron, Sharon Robinson, Sharon Grant
AEOLIAN , , . Elgin High School is proud of its Aeolian
Choir, composed of over 150 girls interested in music. The
Choir practices daily in two sections, combining for perform-
ances into the largest single choir of Elgin High.
Although this is primarily a training chorus, the girls
have performed throughout the year for various groups, in-
cluding a school assembly, several evening programs, and
concerts.
The Aeolian Choir, directed by Miss Emily Martin, not
only enjoyed performing for the public, but also received
valuable experience in voice training.
unior Cdoraf gfoulofi
Row-1: Donna Arnold, Marilyn Reimer, Sheri Blank, Peg Briggs. Patty
Ehorn, Vicki Graham, Butze Herborn. Sara Cantrell, Frances
Cevela, Kathy Hoover, Kay Kinne, Pat Lea, Sandy Leverenz,
Io Ann Keeney. Inge Goldenstein. Ioyce Smalldone, Helen Yelton,
Elizabeth Sellers, Betty Steen, Nancy Tarro, Mary Schick,
Lana Schwartz, Mary Tobin, Merilyn Fritz, Linda Goodsell,
Donna Steinmann, Candy Durrenberger, Kay Splittgerber, Bar-
bara Baumann, Donna Hill, Merilee Kellerman
Row 5: Carol Vtfeintraub. Penny Singer, Iudy Koeser, Robbie Swift, ludi
C. Miller. loan Gregg, Diane Schwarzwalder, Karen Guge. Ginny
Bilisoly, Io Anne Harms, Carol Iohnson, ludy Crane, Iudv Piper,
Rita Arseneau, Iudy lohnson, Linda Heidemann. Mary Bolerjack,
Ginny Blume, Paula Morrison, Lari Elswick, Beth Bloemke, Carole
Henryson, Mary VVestwood, Karen lunge, Diane Daneau, Sue
Woltring, Sherrie Hamalian, Ieannine Bremer, Sally Thies,
Colleen Attig
Row 6: lanet Toppel, Bonnie lohnson, Evelyn Hileman, Wanda Cork,
Karen Kruse, Sandy Fraser, Darlene Beaman, Kathy Luscher,
Lynn Prechodnik, lan Martin, Holly Wright, Diane Wascher.
lackie Seiler, Sandy Christenson, Cathy Newkirk, Nancy Kerchen-
faut, Ianet Krause, Shirley Blank, Carol Bierman, Peggy Meglin,
Carol Powell, Iudy Miller, Sue Mears, ludy Davis, Honey Van
Der Karr, Lynn Allen, Louise Timms, Stella Ship, Dorise Anne
Cole, Pat Bozeman, Patsy Andresen, lanice Begalka
IR, A CAPPELLA , . , This year's Ir. A Cappella of more
than 120 voices, was the largest Iunior A Cappella choir
Miss Emily Martin, director, has had at E.l'I.S.
The busy schedule of this choir included participation
with the Senior A Cappella in the Messiah, a Midwinter
concert in February, the Contemporary Arts Festival, and
the Fox Valley Music Festival.
This years secretary was Iocelyn Aikin.
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Row l: ll.-r.l Sharon Anderson, Lynn Flint. Sue Bowman. Carlene Eggert.
Barb Willis. Ray Sievert, Randy Banwart. Nate Krause, Dan Mer-
rill, Barry Burburv. Tom Bradlev, Penny Muntz. Marsha Bern-
stein, Iucly Bross. Suzie Greenberg. Ellie Eversz. ludy Westphal
Row 2: Bette Hodges, Carol Yetter. ludv Baker, Karen Opella. Sue Adams.
Deanna Parke. Bob Schuman. Dave Russell. Ron Schloemer. Ed
Kadlec, Kurt Riehock, Barrv Balmat. Craig Hayward. Bonnie
Boundv. Pat Michalek. Bette Io Row. Dorothv Sorn, lo Coleman.
Karen Bloemke, Gloria Stevens
Roxv3: Barb Logan, ludv Lohahauer. Pat Nerge. ludv Love. Donna
Porter, Sharon Proutv. Shirlev Fitchie. Barb Hobart. Chuck
Gagnon, Larry Strong, Leon Fleenor. Stan Sievert. Vic LeBlanc.
Polly Kobel. Carol Larson. Norma Hendricks. Iocelvn Aikin.
Sue Danels. ludv Beuchat
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Row 5:
Sunko. Bill Kemphert. loe Marquis. Rav Botch, Greg Sites.
Busche. Quinton Meyer, Eugene Braun. Andy Rovelstad.
Engelking. ludy Mensching. Pat Krunfus. loan Studebaker.
Grant. loan Neuschwanger, lune lensen. Karen Keller
Broeker. David Buehler. Dennis Gershiuk. Melvin Baugh
Baldwin, Dave Holland. Chuck Hoke. lim lacohson.
Andreasen. Suzie Sommers. Billie Prochnow. ludv Laseman.
Berton. Lauralee Ackmann. Sallv Dimiceli, Pat Hicks.
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Row 3:
Rita Vollman. Marsha Bernstein, Sarah Pierson, Sedelle Nelson.
Anne Soehner, Mike Rea. Diana Rea, Suzanne McNeil.
Bill Blum, Sheila Fredericksen, Carol Schrepfer, Dorane Baker.
Bruce Kirk, Donald Kroll. Dave Grote, Nancy Rust. Bruce Cook,
Bruce Gathman, Lucy Townsend, Sue Schurmeier.
loel Van Wzimbeke, lim Bauer, Carol Kolling, Ianet Willer, Gary
Wauchope. Ianis Brandes. ludie Mengler. Bonnie Iones. Patti
Meagher, Myron Odell. Fred Sieroslawski. Carol Ann Blume,
leannine Rosenthal, Ianet Olsen, Carl Iohnson. ludy Baumgartner.
VVarren Baker, Gary Hillquist, Larry Schmidt.
Drum Major - Bob Rullman
Maiorettes - Nancy Baumgartner. lan Weisinger,
Sharon Reilly, Midge Snider
Drum Maior - Pat Skinner
Lois Moorhouse, Paul Dietrich. Gloria Stevens. Paul Heuer, Cliff
Swanson, left Daniels, Marlene Miller, Ken Munch. Carol Ander-
son, Wayne Walbaum, Brian Dickerson, Sylvia Boxley, Ray
Goode, lerry Hattendorf, Alan Odell, lim Hattendorf, Bob Dauel,
George Kramer, Dick lohnson, Ron Parker, Bruce Brinckley.
Ianice Tobler, lim Ricketts. Ken Hellmuth, Dick Kosterman.
Row-1:
Row 5: right side: Norm Tweed. Io Ann Bartelt, Mike Diekman, Nancy
Henninger. Bill Leonard. Steve Warble, Dick Pflederer, Mike
Dimicelli. Ed DuCasse, Steve Getz. left Childs.
Back Row: Midge Snider. Nancy Baumgartner, Pat Skinner. Mike Sitter,
Monty Hundley, Larrv Lowe, Arne Huber, Carl lrps. Bob Bouque,
Russell Whyte. Ron Stamer, leri Hedblade, Ellen Mades, Sharon
Voigts, Bob Rullman, Sharon Reilly. Ian Weisinger,
The E.l'l.S. Band, under the able direction of Mr. Douglas
Steensland, started its active year by helping maintain school spirit
at all the home football games with its playing and halftime shows.
During the course of the year it marched in four parades and was
part of the very colorful Band Day Festival at Northwestern
University. Several assemblies throughout the year helped the
student body become better acquainted with this fine musical
organization.
ln the spring, select students proved what they could do as
soloists and in ensembles by winning many superior and excellent
ratings in the District and State Music Contests.
With the profits from its candy sale. the band traveled to
Madison. Wisconsin. where they presented a program for the
student body of East and Central High Schools. Amid their many
activities, the band also participated in the annual Fox Valley
Musical Festival and Contemporary Arts Festival. Outstanding
performances at the Winter and Spring Concerts. plus traditional
quality of many other performances were responsible for main-
taining the bands good name gained by E.l'l.S. bands of the past.
A band picnic and party added to the social life of the year.
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Myrna O'Brien, David Swinton. lohn Gray
Row 2: Edith Iahn, Betty Bross
Row 3: Karen Kornman, Ieanne Tobin, lane Raft, Marie Tolley. Rita Vollman. Sarah Pierson,
Anne Soehner, Nan Withers. Anne Myers, Delores Koteles. lanet Biorck
Row 4: Steve Gaston, Ralph Ollman, Karen Havlik. Henry Krusemeier, Bill Blum. Sheila Fred-
ricksen. Ianet Willer. Suzanne Schurmeier. Ianet Olsen. Lucy Townsend. Kay Kellerman,
Ieanette Quandt. Geraldine Hedblade.
Row 5: Dick Kosterman, Ken Hellmuth. Iim Ricketts, Ieif Childs. Edgar DuCasse. Steve Getz
Row 6: Abby Lamp at piano. Indy Baumgartner, Mike Rea
The Elgin High School orchestra provides the interested student with a
worthwhile musical experience through the best of orchestral literature avail-
able.
Under the baton of Miss Marian Laffey the orchestra had a very active
and successful year.
In the fall the orchestra joined the Senior A Cappella in presenting the
annual Operatic Nights program, "Fall Frolicsf' and again joined with the
choir with the presentation of the Christmas assembly and the annual "Mes-
siah" orations.
Amid their many activities the orchestra took a field trip to the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall, and later presented a program at
Mooseheart.
Second semester is always a busy one with the members taking part in
district and state contests. At this time too. the orchestra gave assemblies for
the Ellis Ir. High and the E.H.S. student body, gave a Spring Concert, and
participated in the Fox Valley Music program and Contemporary Arts
Festival.
The following ofiicers were elected in the fall: President, Myrna O'Brien:
Vice-President. Ieff Childs: Secretary-Treasurer. Karen Homfeldt.
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E CLUB
Row 1: lleft to rightl - Dennis Hurley. Bob Beith. lerry Brierly. lohn
Ryerson. Gary Hirshberq. Bob Quayle. lay Graening. Tom Star-
rett. Yalcin Yusufoqlu. lerry Snider. lohn Hilliard, Brian lohnson
Row 2: Chuck Westphzil. Mike Rea. Greg Goodsell, Ron Garrelts. Don
Barber. Mike Ludwig, loey Catton, Gordy Bazali, Larry Anderson.
Bob Anderson. Len Blakesley, Bruce Webb, Don Martin. Ken
Baumgartner
Row 3: Ierry Boose. Bob Miller. Dwayne Tison. Roger Schramm. Ray
Burch, Bob VVilliams. Bill Kappler, lohn Bunge. Dennis Shine. lim
Seburter. Terry Smirinky. Barry Vecchio. Lloyd Van Dyke.
Larry Backus
FUTURE NURSES CLUB
Back row: l.-r, Abby Lamp, locelyn Aikin, lane
Bell. Luella Kawa. ludy Swan. Sally Stage. Lore'
lei Ackman, Gwen Mapes. Betty Butterfield. lo
Ann Bartelt, Mary Sorenson. Carol Gleeson.
Ruth Ann Miller -
Middle: Mary Dahl. Karen Graf, Candy Durren-
burger, Polly Kobel. Mary Sue Gannon, Karen
Guge. Sherry lVlitehell. lanice Small
Front row: Connie Vveise. Carol Shelby. lulie Ley-
erenz. Vice-Pres.: Carol Plagqe, Pres.: Frances
Hernande:. See y.: Barb Vklillis. Treas.: Nanny E -
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I.-R. Pat Crerneens. Sue Bowman. Beyerly Burren.
Naney Gr.-y, Dorothy Vveisinuer. Naomi VX'il-
liams. Sue Xyoltrinu. Shirley lones. Donna Hill
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FUTURE TEACHERS
Seated foreground-Carolyn Liepit:
Seated l.-r.-Karen Kornman. Pat Briggs. Letry Sue Lamp, Mary Ellen
lens, lanet Mischke, loan Gregg. Penny Muntz. Vicky Frazier. Vicki
Graham
Standing-lVlary lo Hill. Sue Nvoltring. Ruth Slaubaugh. ludy Panella.
Donna Steinman. Patty Stueye. Nancy Giesecke. Sue Cook, Lenore
Sunko, Linda Miller. Karen Haylik. lanice Ricke, Sedelle Nelson,
lill Tennison, Mary Marqui. Ellen Mades. ludy VVerner. Carol Laqer-
strom. Beth Bloemke. Carole Henryson, Cynthia Priess. Gwyn
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KEY CLUB BOARD IRight Uppcrj
Seated: Vkvayne Klouk. Paul Yolarth. Ron Stout
Standing: Mitkt-v Bnfkin, Holi Rizllnian. Rav Iohnson
GIRLS' CLUB CABINET IRight Lowcrl
Seated. l.-r.: Naney Banniqartner-treasurer. Ellie Haqeloxy. Linda
Farroh-president. Sharon Reilly. Hilda yon Holwede
Standing. l.-r.: Klary Ben. Rnth Nliiirhead-X'iee-president. Margo
Spinker. Diane Partridge. Silo Shaw. Sally Thics. Diane
Xyascher-secretary
RED CROSS ICcntcrI
Standing: Donna Stadler. Marx' Sue Gannon. Carole XVnlIl. Rita
Allen. Bev Burren. Garol Bierman. Karen Hayelefk. lVIary
Ann Dunn. Nancy Rees. Kathy Hoover, lX'Iary Nlarqui. Indy
lvlulfeown. Mary Horwitt. Sue Suhnrrneier, Becky Bohlin.
Nancy Rice. Marge Daneau. Iudy Doss. Indy Lamphere
Seated. I. elockwiser Barb Carlson. Yvonne Nleskell. Bonnie Pull-
pafl. Marilyn Giles. Iune Iensen. Barb Reber. Mary Lew
Heath. Marsha Bernstein. Barbara VVillis. Maria Ninos.
Marsha Seiqle, Nancy Ghislett. Mary Sorenson. Karren
Dingle
Seated. r. clockwise: Roherta Stinson. Iuly Vierling. Lenore
Snnko. Phil Reimer. Bruce Kirk. Pat Krunfus. Diane Liek.
Victor Le Blanc. Ed Kadlec. Lannie Fletcher, Marcia Alex-
ander, I-Iilari Hodgson. Gay Hamlin. Lucienne Fayret
IR. RED CROSS COUNCIL IBottom Rightb
Front: Marcia Alexander, Indy Lamphere i
Back: Kathy I-Iooyer, Shirley Ross. Gay I-Iamlin, Lenore Sunko.
Mary Horwitt. Indy Doss
F.H.A. IBottom Leftj
L.-R.: Kathy Clark. Cheri Massa, Ioan Grant
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Athletics too form Elgln Tradltlon A cornerstone
In our democratlc soclety Involves fostering the competu
tlve splrlt so well exemplified by interscholastic athletics
Thus competltlon brings to mmd the undefeated football
squad the Regional champs In basketball e
Bug 8 champions In wrestlmg and all the boys who
gave their best In cross country swlmmmg track base
ball golf and tennls This IS the program that has
helped build Inter school competltlon a strong tradutlon
of Elgm and the teams of 1959 rank wlth the finest
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Front Row: ll.-r.I Roger Lenart. Bob Miller, Ierry lVleier. Iohn Ryerson.
David Muntz. Irv Iohnston. lerry Mitter. Robert Otte. Ken
lVlcGhie, Ioseph Poziemski. Gary Hirshberg, Henry Leach
lim Schurter, manager: NVes Hunborg. Bob Vvells. Bill Lewis.
Dick Kosterman, Andy Smith. lay Graeninq. Ierry Brierly. Tom
lVlnsial. Ramon Burch. Bob Chamberlain. Larry Backus. Terry
Backus. Charles Akemann. Dave Price. manager
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lX'lr. Bob Dutlield. head cnmcll. Richard Caul. lim Knaak. Gary
Molner. Bob Read. Bruce XXX-bb, Charles XVestphal. Bob Barron.
Robert Richardson. Herb Lange, Dennis Shine. Bill Griffin. Richard
Santee. Frank Rosborough. Terry Smirickv. Roger Schramm.
Lloyd Van Dyke. Ken Gustafson, blr. Bill Vkvalton. assistant coach.
Nlr. Ed Schulz. assistant coach: Craig Conn. Avery Eklund, Curt
Kowalski. lerry Bi::ak. lim Anderson. Bill Cramer. Bob Sterricker.
Ted Vvalters. Barry Vecchio. Chandler Swan. Tom Smith. Dennis
Sinnett, Norm Dillow, Robert lX'larshall. Bill Kerchenfaut. Norm
Beu. Carl Zocholl. Stuart Busse. Ted Kruse. Dwayne Tison and
Dennis Lenart
VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . History repeated itself as the Nlaroons achieved the third undefeated season in the schools
history. the second in four years. as well as winning the Big S Championship. This years team was dominated by returning
lettermen and boosted by a strong, undefeated 1957 sophomore team.
Top: ll.Ar.l Bob Otte. Bob Barron. Ken Gustafson. Gary Hirshberq. lrx' lohnston. Ioe Poziemski. Dennis Shine. Bob XYells, Torn hlusial,
Roger Lenart. Frank Rosborough. Bill Griffin. Larry Backus. lay Graemntg
Bottom: Andy Smith. Ray Burch, Ierry Brierly. lohn Ryerson. Rick Caul. Ken lxlccivlilal Hank Leach. Dave Xluntz. lerrx' Klitter. Chuck
Akemann, Terry Smiricky. Bob Chamberlain. Dick Kosterman
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Row 2: foe Pozicmski, Rick Caul, fav Gracning. Bob Barron. Larry Backus
The mighty Maroons opened the season with a decisive 43
to 13 triumph over York of Elmhurst. This was followed by an
outstanding defensive game in an 18 to O victory over powerful
Thornton of Harvey.
Elgin opened its Big 8 conference bid with a sweeping victory
over West Rockford. The Maroons nearly met their match in
the Homecoming battle with LaSalle-Peru, but a last second
fumble by the Cavaliers and a spectacular clash by speedy Hank
Leach gave Elgin the winning margin.
The Maroons followed with successive victories over Free-
port and East Rockford, and then they withstood a last minute
drive by a determined West Aurora team to eke out a 13 to 12
win. The Big 8 crown was assured by victories over Ioliet and
East Aurora, although the boys fought from behind to down the
inspired Aurora eleven.
Qur hats off to coaches Duffield. VN alton and Schulz, without
whose leadership this outstanding season could never have been
accomplished.
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Elgin Opponents
43 York fElmhurStl 13
I8 Thornton tHarveyl 0
33 West Rockford O
20 LaSalle-Peru 14
26 Freeport 13
20 East Rockford O
13 West Aurora 12
50 Ioliet 0
27 East Aurora 13
Graening keeps an eye on the tackle
.gblokomore eam Confinued Yflndeafen .green
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
Front Row: ll,-r.l Tom Muntz. Mike Caul. Gary Sebela. Dale Trumbo. Phil Odle. Ralph
Ollman. George Kochis. lim Dean. Willy' Chambers. Chet Baldwin. lim Kielsmeier
Row2: Bob Garrelts, Iohn Tucker, Mike Marqui. lim Hannah, Britt Farroh. Ron Musial.
Harry Kluender, Rog Wagner. Mike Diekman, Dale Lind. Dave Russell. lim Iacobson.
manager, Larry Wright, manager
Row 3: Mr. Don Quillman. assistant coach: Wayne lVlock. manager: George Van Meter, Iohn
Wilson, Steve Heilemann. Peter Wells. Gene Burnidge. Gary Levey. loe Prickett.
Greg Sites. Bill Strackany, Ken Henryson. Kurt Riebock. Dave Swinton. manager.
nd Mr, Bill Chesbrough. coach.
Row -lz Chuck Gagnon. Butch Aguiniga. lim VVarner. Tom Hines. Dennis Doerge. Tom Leitner.
Chuck Flora. Dave Duewel. Mark Michelson. lack Tonev. Tom Gilomen. Glen Dallman.
Fred Cramer. Ierry Gilomen. lames Logan
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL - 1958
Once again the Elgin sophomore football team completed an undefeated.
untied campaign. The Elgin gridders could not be stopped as they rolled to
their second consecutive Big Eight crown. Taking each game. one at a time,
the boys performed like champions from the opening kickoff of the season to
the closing gun of the final game.
Head Coach Chesbrough and Assistant Coach Quillman can well be proud
of the team they produced this year.
Again this squad has produced many fine prospects for next year's varsity.
Elgin
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Elgin .......... 13
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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES
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1958-1959 VARSITY BASKETBALL
The 1958-59 version of the Elgin lrloopsters upheld the tradition
of DQISI years. They fought to a four-way tie for the Big cha111pio11-
ship, won our own Christinas Holiday Tournament, and XVOII the local
Regional. This years squad boasted -1 returning lette1'111en f1'o111 the
amazing 57-58 tea111 and were supported by one of the finest benches
in E1gin's history.
The cagers opened the season with two impressive victories over
AI'l1I1gfOfl Heights and proviso East. only to lose the following week
to North Chicago. The lVla1'oons countered with 8 straight victories.
including two for the Holiday Tourney Chanipionship.
Plagued by injuries. Elgin bowed to a determined East Aurora
quintet, but once again CHITTC back the following week squeaking bv a
powerful East Rockford Eve, by one point. The next night however,
the height of the lV1oline Nlaroons was too much for our ov.'11 Hshort-
enedn five. and they fell beneath the onslaught.
Back on our home court again, Elgin played a brilliant game in
sweeping by Ioliet 86-62. The following Eriday. we traveled to West
Aurora for our second meeting, this ti111e succumbing to the Blackhawks
powerhouse in our only overti111e game of the season.
Elgin began to roll again. winning four straight ball games, one
a surprisingly easy victory over a powerful, highly ranked Hinsdale
tea111. But once again the picture darkened.
A L16fQfH1lYlCC1 LaSalle-Peru tea111 111oved into Elgin with only an
upset victory in 111ind. The Cavaliers used ball control. leaving Elgin
on the short end of a 36-35 score, this loss threw us into a -1 way tie
for the Big crown.
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Elgin Opponents
NN Arlington llcuqlits 56
60 proviso 30
'15 North Chicago 50
69 Champaign -ll
56 'Ioliet '18
63 'VVest Aurora 55
7-1 Dt-Kalb 57
7-1 :York . 50
69 :Barrington , -19
-16 .. 'VVest Rockford ,,,,, . 39
65 . , Nlaine ,,..... . .. .. . 'll
56 'East Aurora .. 61
65 'East Rockford 67
S3 lkloline 61
N6 'loliet 62
5b 'VVest Aurora , 60
64 Levden , '43
S9 . 'Freeport . ,,,, 55
63 .. Hinsdale ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . 55
S2 'East Aurora . 67
35 'La Salle-Peru , 36
63 "Lake Park .,,,,, . . 30
77 "Crvstal Lake .. . 69
67 "St Edward V 57
'15 "'lVlaine . ,,,,,,, .. . .. 70
'Conference Game -'3Christmas 1-lolidav Tournament
"Regional Tournament "'Sectional Tournament
Right - Hank Leach hooks over the defender's
hand for two.
Below - George Clark grabs another rebound
for the Maroons.
The Nlaroons moved into regional competition with an im-
pressive 16-5 record. The Elgin Regional. classed as one of the
toughest in the state, favored our Maroons. playing on our home
court. ln the opening game. Elgin blasted Lake Park 63-39. Two
nights later. we withstood a last quarter drive by Crystal Lake
to come out on top 77-69. This pitted us against Elgin's St.
Edward for the championship.
Qur Maroons spurted to an early IO-3 lead. but saw it dimin-
ish as the Cvreen VVave began to move. We managed to forge
ahead for a 27-23 halftime lead, The Maroon offensive punch
showed its force in the third quarter. gaining a 14 point margin.
We withstood the Green VVave's rally to become the regional
champs for the third consecutive vear.
Elgin entered the Arligton Heights Sectional as favorites
once again. but this time the experts were wrong. We were
thrown against a determined and much improved Maine five. We
had bowled over Maine by 27 points earlier in the season. and
greatly underestimated their new power.
Elgin jumped to a -1-1 lead and held a 12-9 lead at the first
quarter. Maine then began its big push. leading bv 7 points at
halftime. The Blue Demons capitalized upon each Elgin mistake
resulting in the biggest upset of our season. Thus the Maroons
abruptly ended their season. still boasting a 19-6 record. a fine
accomplishment for any team.
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Flynn Robinson puts it up for two more.
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
The Nlaroon minors ran up against a lot of stiff competition in their first
year of play together. The Big AX' was unusually strong and our own boys
found the going rather tough. They managed to upset the leaders but were
unable to conquer their other foes. ending up in the second division,
After regular season play, the Sophs entered the annual Belvidere Tour-
nament. swamping Harlem of Rockford in the first game. The quarter finals
saw them fall beneath the mighty champions to be. Crystal Lake. This ended
the season for a total of ll victories against 10 defeats. Even though the record
isn't too impressive, the boys gained a great deal of experience that will help
them in leading future Varsity teams.
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Row l: l.-r. Neil Schurter, Mike Dieukinan. Britt Farroh. Chuck Anderson, Howard Eraincr. Ron Miisial. lim Dean.
Mike Caul, lun Kienlen, Dave Diiexwl.
Row 2: Bruce Kirk, Chet Baldwin. Howard VViese. lim Burton. Arnold Rowling. David lones, Dick Pflederer. Bob
Dan ford. Roue r VVaqner,
Row 3: Coath Bill VValton. assistant toatli Bob Smith. llarrx' liluentlcr. lien Roll. and inanagiers Stew: Smith. Dick
Lakt' and Chutk Mote.
Kappler drives for a basket against Proviso.
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
Elgin Opponc
-15 Arlington Heights ,, ,,,,
33 Proviso . ...,,.
-li North Chicago
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38 VVest Aurora ,
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5-l Maine . ,,,,,,
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37 East Rockford
62 , Moline . ,,
35 loliet . .
-ll VVest Aurora
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'12 Hinsdale ,,
33 East Aurora ,.
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l.-r. Dennis Bone, lorry Mach, Nick Pflzium, lorry Snyder, Vic LeBlanc, Bill Zaeskc, Bob Slecman,
loc Lcetzow, Don Barber, Howard Hugh, Bob Quyle, lim Sorce, Ioel Aulwlc, Carl Enoc, Mark Michelson.
Dick Andrezison, Craig Hayward, Ron Garrclts, Greg Goodscll, Lynn Brinkley. Iohn Ryerson, Myron Bauer
Coach Dale Michelson.
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The Swimming team did not equal last year's impressive record, but since the nucleus of the
squad was composed of sophomores and juniors, a similar record could not be expected. With
the great experience gained, the future looks bright indeed.
Mr. Dale Michelson, a Larsen Iunior High faculty member. took over coaching duties for
the first time. We are looking forward to his leadership for many years to come.
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Row l: lfroin the leftl luhn liilliiircl. Dennis lliirlvv, Dennis Kmxnil. Dun
Pmrowii. Neil l..iinZ
Riwwf. Stimrt Biisse. IILlIl.lglk'I'I Pete VVvlls, llivi- Nliintz. Clnrx' llirslilierti.
Ynlein Yiisiifoglu. Dennis Kerelml. lim lxliinslielci, Dennis Diinton.
Torn Scott, Conch Al Schiirf
Row 3: Ditk Santee. lrv lohnston. Toni Tenn.int. 'llerrv Bntliiis. Llovd Van
Dvlie. Binh Riihl. Bah Beith, Chiitk Stiide
The wrestling sqimci of lflqin High Sthool einiipleted its lQ58-59 stnison
with 7 wins .ind 7 losses in tliizil enecninters. After winnintl the first two niiitthes
of the SKUISOII. the in.it-inen lost 7 in.iti'lies tin some of the tinitiher tenins in the
.ire.i. Cinningi lmtk stroiiq. liwwever. the Imvs retiiriied tn the win toluinn .intl
stnyeci there .is they won their l.ist 5 iniittlies tu turn in .i .500 pereeiitnqe in
climl tonipetitiiun.
The Elgin iniitnien proved their siiperiiuritx' liver other eonferenee rixuils
hx' winning the Big lfiqht Conferenue triwwii. Dun Pmriuwii. Dennis Kuxxuil. Dmi-
lXliint:, find lrv lohnston were incliviciiinl thiinipiims in their respeetive
weight glasses.
The lX'l.iroinis won setonci plnte in rhi- tlistritt ,ind sixth in the settioiinl
nievt.
Dennis Kivxuil w.is n.iinecl the C.ipt.iin nl the siiimtl, .incl lrx' lolinstun the
niost v.ilii.ilvle wrestler.
Elgin Opponents Elgin Opponents
25 iVltlii'iii'N' 20 25 fileiiliruuli 30
33 Crx'st.il l,.il4e ll 24 York 2-l
lb limlirl 24 il lfliiiwooci Pfirli lil
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ll Usxxt-gin 20 ll Uiintiei' 7
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TRACK SQUAD 1958
Row l :
VARSITY TRACK . . . The Varsity thinclads of 1958 had a season
record in dual meets of two wins and four losses. In both the Wheziton
relays and the Mooseheart relays, Elgin place fifth. The boys took sixth
place in the Kane County meet and fourth in the Big Eight meet.
Ernie Akemann represented Elgin in the State meet but was defeated
in the preliminaries.
Row 3:
Row 2:
l.-r. Dave Sutton, student manager: Mike Coburn, Rick Caul, Tom
Starrett. Larry Bonner, Thorn Crane, Arnie Adams. Iack Harms,
Dale Thomas. Dave Volmer, Bob Otte, Bob lVIcCvarry, Hank
Leach, Dan Thompson, Bob Anderson, student manager.
Coach Bob Duffield. Wes Hunborg, Aarne Reinsalu, Bill Stilwell,
Norm Dillow, Ierry Fehrman, Frank Kallina, Irv lohnston, lim
Anderson, Ierry Rohrssen, Sanford Anderson, Mike Hayward,
Terry Smiricky, Bob Fleury. Len Blakesley. student manager.
Coach Bob Smith, Hobart Riley, Glen Kreinbrink, Dave Morley,
Bob Barron. Larry Anderson, Ray Iohnston. Bill Kappler. Brian
Enos, Bill Griffin. Iohn Bunge, Chuck Akemann. Bob Chamberlain,
Bruce Hudgens, Coach Cliff Martin
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CROSS-COUNTRY fAbovel
Front row, l.-r. Brian Enos, Art Cvilbertson, Hobart
Riley, Neill Schurter, Don Brown, Ron Vaughan,
Arnie Rohlwing. Iohn Hilliard, Eugene Braun
Second row: Chuck Anderson, lim Akemann, Bruce
Karsten. Sanford Anderson, Bill Kappler, Chuck
Stacle. Tom VVard. lerry Boose
Third row: Ioel Auble, Tom VVilliams. Dave Nichol-
son, Tom Mack, Tom Scott, Ioe Higareda, Ken
Baumgartner, Dave Keeker, Iohn Hurley.
Back row: Godfrey Stych. coach: Tom Alltop. Bob
Beith, Dave Croteluschen. Dave Charnesky, Ray
Carlson, Bob Ruhl, Dan Grotelueschen, Dave Hoff-
man, Ron Parker
GOLF . . . The N358 Golf team lnot picturedl had an
outstanding team record of fifteen wins and one loss.
Thev won the Big Eight championship and qualified
for the State Tournament.
The IQSQ team lost only to Ioliet and sent Dave
Huske to the State Finals.
THE 1959 GOLF TEAM
Front row, l.-r.: Dave Huske, Iohn Hernandez. lerry
Meier, Craig Sorenson, Rod Rasmussen
Back row: Gus Stuart, coach: Gordon Roth. Robert
Burger, Bill Strackany, Bob Read. Cary Conrad
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CROSS-COUNTRY . . . Under a new coach, Godfrey
Stych. the cross-country squad compiled a creditable
seasons record of six wins and five losses.
Victories over DeKalb. St. Charles. Crystal Lake
ltwicel. Whezrton, and Woodstock highlighted the
season. The lVIaroon harriers copped second place in
the Big Eight Conference meet and third in the District.
,gnframurazi Que ore .?og5 .xgfgdfic parfici afion
Senior intramural basketball champs
l.-r. First row: lolin Ryerson, lerrv
Rohrssen, Dennv Schubert,
Second row: Larry Powers, coach: Bolu
Quayle, Frank Roslvoroiiqh, and loe
Poziiemski.
A new program nt Elgin, sponsored
by coach Godfrey Stych, was the the
gymnastics tczim. Here pictured is the
te.m1 tiikirig pointers on gi lmtk Hip,
lVlr, Nlike Fiirroh holds the ankles of
sit-up tlmmpion Bill Archer: ti plmise
of the l3'hx'sit'iil lfduttition Department
proqmm. VV.itt'l'iinq ure. from left, Don
Thompson, Bolw Fleiirv, lot-l Creel.
Rllph Swiiinson. l..irrv Mever. .ind
Y.iltin YllStJfKDQ1lli.
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INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS
The lending sports otlercd by tlie protqmm of
intramural Athletics Lire busketlmll und howling.
This program gave iimny boys il uhzince to pm'-
tieipnte in sports who otherwise wouldnt have
the elinnue, VVe .ire indeed fortunate to litive siitli
.1 protprain under the leiidership of iWr. lfirroli.
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of High Sthtml CI.A.A.s. whith h.is sims iii'tmxx'ii to intliidt' stunt' -ION
suhonls in thc stfitv. Using thv point svstt-in sct np hy this I.c.it1i1v
girls :it Izlgin High 1n.iy txirn lvttsrs hx' p.irtit'iptitiiitq in innnx' cwtrii
uurriuiilnr sports. At thv und of with sthiwl YL'LlI'tIII'IS.XX'III'1 the rs-qiiirvd
niiinlwr of points i't'wivv thcii' luttt'rs. int'n:lwrship birds, .ind iiiciiiiwi'
ship pins in tht' orq.iiii:.ititmii.
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I'0SL'I1IilIiX'0 .ind tlnss thtiirnnin Irwin with givin thiss, .ind tht' sponsiui
iVIiss Vvildti Logan,
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sports. tht' tliih to-spmistmrt-d rin .innii.il 'I'h.iiikstqix'iiiti diintt- xxilh tht
It Cliih. stuld pvntils with thv liiiskt-tlmll stlivdiiltr printvd on thvni
.ind ht-lpcd sptnisor tht- Pep Cluh. flirls tilsiz twink p.irt in stiitvwidt
contcsts suth Lis howling, zirthcry, Kind hzisi-ict shooting. .is well ai
niimefrons plziydzivs with neighboring schools.
Tha- -:thu-rs uf CQ,A.A. fur tht' Iirst sviiivstvr wt-ix" Ht-.i IIt-niiinii
prt-sidcnt: Biirh Ixonitzki rind Didnt- P.irtridtiv. vigr-pwsitit-iits: .ind 'Ibn
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MODERN DANCE . . . The Modern Dance program provides an opportunity for girls to develop
poise, coordination, rhythm, and creative ability. This years President was Ian Weisinger: Vice-
President, Barb Logan: Secretary, Martha Molitor: and Treasurer, Norma Hendricks. The organi-
zation was under the sponsorship of Miss Anna Collins.
Programs in which The Modern Dancers participated included Fall Frolics, an assembly, and
the Contemporary Arts Festival. Early in November the dancers attended a Northern lllinois
Modern Dance Workshop at Glenbrook High School, an opportunity to study with the finest
Modern Dance instructors in the area.
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Left row, front to back:
Mary Ann Lullie, Nancy Chislctt.
Diane lurqens
Right row, front to back:
ludv Lamphere. Marv Kav Osinun
Sharon Christensen
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Bottom, clockwise: Mary Sternberg, Toni Tift,
Alice Darnell, Bea Henning. Margo Spinkt-r,
Kathy Kennedy.
PEP CLUB . . , Perhaps one of Elgins
best public relations agencies was the
basketball pep club. This group of near-
ly five hundred students, practiced with
the cheerleaders several times through-
out the year and always produced a
large voice for Elgin High basketball
fans. The pep section was guided in its
efforts by three never-tiring cheerlead-
ing teams.
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS
Left: lane Thompson, Sandy Gustafson,
Sarah Cantrell, Indy lVlcKeown, Pat Lea.
Sue Schurmeier.
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Ackemann s Department Store
168 Hlghland Ax enue
AGP Food Stores
205 South Groxe Ax enue
Anderson s Insurance Servlce
155 East Hlghland Avenue
Barnett s
10 South Groxe Ax enue
Ben Franklnn Varxety Store
1120 South Street
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Wmston Bennorth Insurance 8 Real Estate
187 South Groxe Avenue
Bergan Memorlal Chapel
310 South Stare Street
A Frxend
Bloemkes Handbags Luggag
Leather Goods
167 East Hlghland Axenue
Blum s
15 Douglas Avenue
Mrs S L Bond
309 Wmg Park Boulex ard
Brotzman 8 Blggers Chevrolet
227 South Grove Ax enue
Dr Wxllns Brown
Elgm Tower Bulldmq
100 East Chlcago Street
Brucewood Bullders
Custom Btult Garages
Bunge s
280 South Groxe Avenue
Bursteln Brothers Food Market
805 Wwlnut Avenue
Kay Campbell s Sportswear
150 East Chlcago Street
Carbary 8 Carbary
501 Tower BllllCl1I'lCj
Carswell s
222 EastCh1C'aqo Street
A Frlend
N P Collms MD
Professlonal Bulldmg
Commumty Iewelers
60 South Groxe
Cooper s Pharmacy
113 Walnut Ax enue
Leo R Cox
191 South Groxe Avenue
Damels and Clark
221 223 East Chxcaqo Street
Danner s Men s Wear
4 Douglas Avenue
Del s Cycle Shop
266 Dundee
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Sales
Prnqe 141
Don s Little Bit of Everythmq
South Grove Avenue
Don s on the Hull
219 East Chlcago Street
Beatrlce Dorsey
120 Washlngton Street
Dundee
C N Doyle Insurance and Real Estate
18 East Chlcago Street
Doyle s Grocery and Market
475 Walnut Avenue
Elgm Cobb Optxcal Company
121 South Grove Awenue
Elgm Corrugated Box Company
824 Raymond
Elgm Federal Savings and Loan Assocnatxon
176 East Chtcago Street
Elgm Letter Shop
15 Zxegler Court
Elgm Lmoleum Mart
421 Dundee Avenue
Elgm Lumber 8 Supply Company
222 Douglas Avenue
Elgm Sheet Metal Company
Heatlng 8 A1r Condltnonmq
922 Dundee Avenue
Elgm Softener Corporatlon
134 North Grove Avenue
Elgm Storage 8 Transfer Company
300 Brook Street
Elgm Wnrmg B Flxture Company
109 Walnut Awenue
Ettner s Shoe Store
8 Douglas Avenue
Excluslve Cleaners
1061 North L1berty Street
The Fabnc Shop
57 Douglas Avenue
A C Ferl Realtor
251 Dundee Avenue
Fnshburn s Pamt 8 Wallpaper Company
165 East Hnghland Avenue
Fox Electric Supply Company
67 North State Street
Fox Roller Rmk
South State Street Road
Frey Hanchette Insurance
229 East Chxcago Street
john C Frledland
Elgm Tow er Buxldmg
Frlendly Loan Company
16 East Chlcago Street
Gebhard Gxfts
Douglas E1 l-llghland Avenues
General Servxce Company
Bow 235 South Elqm
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Quentm C Gobhrnsch D D S
285 South Aldme
Gogqm Drugs
450 Dundee Avenue
Gould s Pre teen 8 Teen Shop
156 East Chlcago Street
Goode s Barber Shop
163 East Hxghland Avenue
Gerald F Grrflln 8 Assocxates
1018 North Llberty Street
Groh Upholstery
South State Street
Knight Hamallan
Carpetmg Furnnture Draperles
Hammond Orqan Studnos
115 East Hrghland Ax enue
Hans and Sons
Box 169 South Elgm
Hendrlksen RHdl0 8 Televnslon
269 South State
157 East Ch1C3QO Street
Chuck H1nes Store for Boys
20 Douglas Ax enue
Hobart Sales and Servnce
South Elgm
lllmoxs Cleaners
674 Dundee Avenue
C E lakes Pamt 6 Decoratmg Company
380 Summlt Street
ohnson Brothers Auto Service
117 North Grove Avenue
johnson s Drug Store
1046 North Llberty Street
A F rlend
oe H jones Agency
5 Douglas Avenue
Kettner Agency
Elgm Tower Burldmq
Kimball Auto Parts
59 Klmball Street
Klrkland Brady McQueen 8 Churchrll
80 South Grove Avenue
W B Klrkpatrlck
22 East Chlcago Street
Bud Knott 8 Sons
B K Photo Supply
18 South Sprmg Street
Kramer 8 Kramer
5 Douglas Avenue
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S S Kresge Company
32 Grove Avenue
Lazzara s Plzza 8 Grlll
258 Natlonal Street
Lesco Auto Seat Covers
1050 Dundee Avenue
W E Llndoerfer
37 38 Hubbard Bulldlnq
Lochner s Pharmacy
300 McLean Boulevard
Ludwlg Mxlk Company
200 North Sprmg Street
Mann s Pharmacy
1100 South Street
McBr1de Brothers Company
152 156 Grove Avenue
McCarthy McCarthy E1 Meyers
Elgm Tower Bulldlng
McNerney 8 Rxfken
164 DIVISION Street
Mnlbrandt Drug Stores
101 Douglas Avenue
370 Summlt Street
Mo Del Studlo Photographer
75 South Grove Street
Modern Daxry Company
1002 North Llberty Street
Morgan s Flowers Inc
South State Street Road
Morrxson Furrlers
217 East Chncaqo Street
Morse s Drugs
221 Natlonal Street
Moslman s
160 East Chxcago Street
Muettertles Sunlrght Baker
205 East Chlcago Street
Muntz Televlsnon
1016 North Llberty Street
Musxal s Country House
Route 72 Dundee
Iohn A Newknrk M D
370 Summlt Street
Nrsh Insurance
119 South Grove Street
Norrxs Reber Mortuary
266 East Chlcago Street
Nottolmn s
Dundee Lxberty 6 Congdon
Park Vnew Drug Store
326 DuPage Street
Pat s Super SCFVICC
50 D1v1s1on Street
I C Penny Company
51 South Grove Street
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1100 Larkln Ax enue
Pnttsburgh Plate Glass Company
210 East Qhrmqo Street
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Elqln Tovx er Bulldlnq
Edward Puk11n Attorney
Professlonal Bulldlnq
RBS Shoes
72 South Groxe Street
Ray s Televlslon
819 Walnut Ax enue
Harold Rapalee Llfe Insurance
209 210 Professxonal Blllldlnq
Remert Real Estate
358 Dundee Avenue
Edward S Reque Orgamzatlon
211 East Ch1C3QO Street
Rlchard s Cloth1ng Store
165 East Ch1cago Street
Rlfken s Furs
122 South Grove Avenue
Robmson s Auto Supply
2 North State Street
6 East Ch1caqo Street
Ross Rambler Sales
114 118 DIVISION Street
Rovelstad Brothers
162 East Chlcaqo Street
Rowe Motors Inc
174 South Grove Street
Roland D Russel M D
317 East C hncaqo Street
Ruth s Beauty Shop
20 E1stCh1c1qo Street
A Frnend
St Charles Kxtchens
R E Llden and Assocmtes
19 So Sprlng Street
Schnelf Iewelry Store
161 East Chxcago Street
Schnelder s Recreatlon
113 South Grove Street
Sears Roebuck and Company
51 South Sprmg Street
Shales Service
110 V1l1a Street
Carl R Shopen
Elgln Tovx er Blllldlllq
A Frrend
Souster s Flowers
167 DuPage Street
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Ioseph Spxess Company
38 52 South Grove Ax enue
Sportsman s Lodge
106 Douglas Avenue
Stettner Drugs
1100 Larkxn Avenue
825 Dundee Avenue
202 Drvrsxon Street
Stout Funeral Home
252 South State Street
Rlchard A Stromberg AIA Archrtect
117 South Groxe Avenue
Sunnyslde Del1catessen
1028 Larkm Ax enue
Superette Food Mart
301 East Chlcago Street
Talk of the Town
4 North State Street
Cl1ffordTh1e1 Pharmacxst
161 Dundee Avenue
A Frxend
S W Tonkens MD
1100 Larkln Avenue
Town 8 Country SEQ Hardware
300 South McLean Boulevard
Treasure Chest jewelers
157 I-lrghland Avenue
Valley Pamt Company
13 North Sprmg Street
1102 Larkln Avenue
Valley Travel Servrce
102 North Sprung Street
Vamty Beauty Shop
23 Douglas Avenue
Vollman s Food Mart
119 Douglas Avenue
Want Ross Allanson Funeral Service
51 Center Street
Walsh Agency
370 Summlt Avenue
Ward s West Snde Washerette
809 Walnut Avenue
Warren s Heatnng 8 Arr Condxtxonmg
437 Dundee Avenue
Wentworth s
E Chlcago and South Sprmq
A Frlend
West Sxde Cleaners
198 Ednson Avenue
Rodney A Wnght
Professnonal Burldmg
Yaffe Furrxers
59 South Groxe Avenue
Young Women s Chrrstxan Assocxatron
220 East Ch1cago Street
Keeney s Sportmg Goods Inc
19 Douglas Avenue
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BAZOS BROTHERS
DRIVE IN CLEANERS
'I03 DOUGLAS AVENUE
229 NORTH GROVE STREET
Compl1menIs of
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Open for your convenience evenings unhl 8 O0
650 DOUGLAS AVENUE
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COURIER NEWS
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ml ob Friendly Servani Since I874
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF 1959
Besf WISl'I6S
ELGIN LOAN and
HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION
I6 North Sprung Elgm Illnnols
BEST WISHES
ELGIN METAL CASKET COMPANY
ELGIN NATIONAL BANK
THE BANK WITH YOUNG IDEAS
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Member F D I C
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CLASS of 59
ELGIN ORGAN INC
419 DUNDEE AVENUE
Good Luck Io the Class of '59
ELGIN SWEEPER CO
Compliments of
EVERGREEN'S
Fme Food and Coclda1ls
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
Route 31 Dundee, Illinois
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Congratulations to the CIass of 1959
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Member F D I C
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PRIVATE DINING ROOMS
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ELGIN MOTORS INC
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GROMER SUPER MARKETS
820 NORTH LIBERTY STREET
707 WEST CHICAGO STREET
LAMP
Compliments of
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
II7 DIVISION STREET
Good Luck to the Class of 59
P A R A G 0 N
Wholesale Plumbing and Heatmg
II80 DUNDEE AVENUE
Elgm lllmous
Alteration and Cleaning
PAULS TAILOR SHOP
PAUL HEIDENREICH
Mrllmery Accessorres
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650 Dundee Avenue
Best Wishes to the
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