Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL)
- Class of 1952
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X 5 ..f 3 . l - , - -if'Q'f?l '3lf55fS' 1,g ' .-fl ' E-i'21'R'6. ' 1' ,' f ' ' - 'Qu -6:5-.L-WE?-'-cw ' - s' -' fwsgggggg tf ., ., ., . . . .. , . O . 3,4 .1 s+,:,g' 5-'-Q. ,I , 0.3 ,- E H .g. 'f- - '- 5- .' 4 -. - 6' fc :b f .- X '4!'? -, .k.H lg' V -V .YJ 'Qi' 9, Q, 5 in ' W' or : p dw ' . r L' 'N if' Owl, , It 'Q ., .' v if H ,915 Q. gm ' , ,ogg -' -s L W 'fi As we stuffed ourselves heartily : :K . 1 ' l -as - 5 . 1 . T f iw- V , At FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL .T , It 1 Q., . 'wt .' if 'PM Freeport, lllmols fl I Q f a f t flfl 1 r A at s YN. NN I ,',41. v in M - .. 7 I n ff .b, Q 3 'wr o ll i ,-44 706464 ,-iwam Wefze Vmpmmz in 1952 Rightly or wrongly, international a'Ffairs concern every- one. Only through education can these problems be given the proper consideration without preiudice. Patriotism has to be felt inside--not just on the surface. By individual and group proiects the F.H.S. students strengthen our sacred Dem- ocracy. As ace debuter Van Blue- mel made his stand, Conch Garrett listened uttentively. New flags for the class- rooms proved to be u wor- thy proiect for the Student Council. 5 1 f 1 . ww ,,. M m 4 .-., .MM ,. -Emi HS? s .w, JS. 2 ,. ..,. . W, i,'Wfffw,, . Wmwwm., ,,fQj'W25wmm .K ws Q.?Sg41'i3wg! . .5 .. L55 35 W '-ggi- , 1. 4.-yfewt.-1 S 2 5 if . ,ww A -smmwmw' 0 A i 151 W i 1 I I Q -1 i . Y S f r W 4 1 Everyone hos his soy! Some- times in person and some- times through representa- tives, but all the time the UWL ,Qaida ' ' voice of the students is heard! I Ma-hee! Ma-hi! Mo-ho! Pep session skits put every- one in spirit for the big game-or at least, they try! ww ...f if Q I I-iii SFR 1? 54: 5 1 ' 1 .31 :fi -'L 1-ssy, I ff .... .1 ' ff if 'l 7 3 d 231397 g5!'.f!,. rf -uw Qiriixfzl DFL' . , A . fi?-42'f'fr20-fa .f.' 4 r is Q4 Q ' 4 f! 3 M951 X .- ,251 X S05 Ie: if ' , 4 if , -0 Q X, ii .1 ,wf 7 . ,r . ,fs lllllfaai lb . 1 -an I 1 3? f 1 pf' 11' 5 f f 5 A W' r J A ll . :M 1 , fi - U A r , '.3hL,. h I MW 'SPF'--:3ii:2'3 ' , JE. A ' ' . 'iw . -- ' W -w r -7f5 L x avr s:i' .f2.w 25'fM 'l':li. -u ,n , v , ff :ff ' ' r X. E , iii? 'S '-iff t i, - , . 4. m y , , 'v 4 ,L A ' ' ' f ' T a fn ,-4667 Nothing like some ice cream to cool off at football games! Br-r-r-rl Cheaper by the dozen or iust more crowded? Could it be that .lim might need that many to push? Vnywddenta 7441! We .lcied Everyday occurrences are not given much thought at the time. Although big affairs do not take place every day, these minor events fill in our school lives. We just take such frequent social gatherings for granted. Sa Well. At our games or the post game dances and in the parking lot, our halls, or on our campus, we are cone stantly associating with our pals. Of course, all the expressed feelings between the members of our school family are not exactly considered brotherly love! H0n'leC0n1ing had all the spirit and racket of the Fourth of July. The freshmen's version of Hit Parade, the sophomores' interpretation of a visit to the doctor, the juniors' TV program view- ing the Warriors attacking the Pretzel pioneers, the seniors' satire of the West High pep rally, even a new pep song by Joe, what else could be desired at the all-school assembly? 64,0W277f60M67lt6g66d6d.,.p60i!6w6K0!660d0d 2 P iiesgg if s A' 4' 1' f idx lgiil s' is st' Queen Doris Rahn, crowned by the F.H.S. gridiron co-captains' Roland Harbach and Conrad Bittner, reigned over the festivities with the royal charm befitting a Pretz Princess. Her highness's at- tendants, Mary Fulkerson, Sally Snook, Georgia Mellom, and Bev- erly Watkins, were also chosen by the football squad. Emma We Sana... 7mm Soma mu The soup we ate, but the nuts - that referred to us! The boys clowned in opposition to the gals' Natural Beauty Day, but the sen- ior girls earnestly imitated the fellows during their Halloween game-and won! Y k ' ' l ' 1 I r Y x 1 ' W placed We Went . Daacea We i Chairmen Georgia Mellom and Dick Dildine with beauty queen Jeannine Diddens cle- served that well clone fee!- ing for the entire Carnival: the style show Ctopl, the baby show, and all the extras. Cqrniyql festivities at F.H.S. made a record in 1952! Presented on the twenty-ninth day of February, this Platter Parade was both a social and financial success. The senior class besides spon- soring the event to raise money for our Polaris won the inter-class competition. ?fza7Zete We 'fogetkez As Queen JoAnne Schmidt and King Mickey Ste'FFen proudly bore their crowns, the royalty for the freshmen, Carol Johnson and Jim Yde, the sophomores, Mary Lou Bear and Ted Wootanp and the iuniors, Floreida Lenz and Hank Gutfey beamed radiantly. Freeport's going down- state! Of course, with such an outstanding team to follow, the spirit and sportsmanship of the fans were also outstanding. Our school pride and loyalty soared as our roars raised the rafters. 564006 sind and Spoddmanalclb ..... .... ,,,..,N.m,.M,,s.oW.,........-,,,,. . .M MM Rebound, boys! Get on the bull-figuratively speak- ing, thut is! CIGSSGS are the prime purpose for school although the other activities are also essential. Through vocational and college pre- paratory courses, we acquire knowledge to prepare us for the fu- ture. We strive to take advantage of this opportunity to better our- selves, because well we knew the practical assets of an education. wmmm sm, 71456114 The wide choice of electives in numerous fields enables us to pur- sue those courses that are of particular interest to us. Naturally, it is required that we secure a general knowledge ofthe liberal arts. Learning how to concentrate, study, and reason are in themselves worthwhile goals. when a group gets together on their own accord. The Dixieland Band, the JERC, or lust 'fun at the park: although technically not school activities, such gath- erings are definitely an important part of our school lives. 706134 7dme Om! 7oz 7m and Pefamtdaa ww' Swing and swayg cheat and chutterg crack and cr-r-rashp we fell for them all! Music: To be heard cmd appreciated! Whether it's The band at a football game or The orchesfra at Open House, i1's music that adds the spirit! . . . 704 964 Om 74!eou'4 PA 5' i i Qian--.X WW V nd 'Yam 506646 Saeazfc At the speaker's table dur- ing the banquet and in the grand march, Paul Lindfors as iunior class president acted as leader. tasy, of an aren't comes in the Moonlight Fan- was sei in the romantic atmosphere ocean voyage. Of course, seamen the only sentimentalists when it to admiring the heavenly bodies - solar system, that is! Commencement, although our gocu, brought the sadness of departure deep down in our hearts. We are about to commence the next chapter of our lives by leaps and bounds since each bit of knowl- edge acquired at F.H.S. was a stepping stone to our future. emma, 0m Woe: - swf me By supplementing their books with informal dfscussions, the Vergil students add interest to their latin. Relatives and friends view the graduation exercises with pride. sv xhlerlf Vifqming ,,,, As vitamins help build up a person's strength and health for the day, so do athletics build up strength in sportsmanship, the ability to get along with our fellow men and the will to get ahead to keep us going in the life ahead. , ,f r ' 'if . Q. 461' ,Q D .I J ' QQ,-+7 ' . 5 . .' I 33 . 9 0 .4 'V +,f.g.:. . E ... ,X 5.2- ,. ,Q a V, ' ' ' ,,, l - . , ' ,- . -wfcg-gffmvsf: 1.33 5-231' -1 5 ' .- l 7:fH:4LN V':,e-.'?Egiit'f ,, , ,,.-r f 1 ,ff?.'f -- '- H+. .aff ,Wa-'. ' ' Ai '-F5 fl-.. '. ?5f' ,Q-4:5f'R?1sfeif,g'?Q,i'f, ' 2 if - . .1-,gsszfqfrr f-f-h , ' Qi,-f . - ga' l 1, A --jfs, .,-.2 .-if ,ai list' J mari 1- - fm-9--f-i N ' -i -f f L ' . ' ffilii' . L V .fs zi-fgM':'h?f-- - ' . - .gs-2: V. kciif-, rf' fzf 23' l V, T ,,,.,, I A b., Q .N ,WL , dk, s,.af:'J sf.: ,mf 5,1 gf as 'rig-is . ,- . -Qs. .f. ,, .r v ., .. , ,. .,. Q., , --... Es -5:-ag,-. 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Middle picture: Wes Luedeking falls forward after being tripped up by a Du- buque player. Lower picture: The Big Threeg Joe Spudich, head coach, Howard Weber, line coach, and Gene Marks, J-V coach. s -is 'u f S- -N ss f .gf fs ff , ' Q iff' fi.. B u r ri g h t V 95 ,W E H 'i,i . W Trunck ' uf' ,ff 32 ii Ml' f W. 'PV' M Q95 ,. i ,rrr e Mfcuiimh so is l i lebrecht . 45 .x :V 3 J i e. I - ..- s , ..,,., 0? L wage V K ' ' ff jgif fii ' Hu rb a ch V K :E .Ph VI' '15- s 'im ,w e M 41+ SMS K .Q i Rig? , 1 X fr A y 8 X H Y Q A at is Q se 1 UH-. ' Kielsmeier i if c Q Q A 2 if ew Y X is .Q Q gi x it K1 tw S S is w M ,152-13' K Schutt , 1 Wdfbdfffy 700f54Z6 Coach Joe Spudich, up from the frosh- soph ranks, and assistant coach Howard Weber, could well looked pleased as they watched their gridders display a will-to-win attitude against their opening toe, Dubuque. Freeport scored early when end Bill Trunck picked up a Ram fumble and sped 65 yards for a touchdown. Later, Duane Kielsmeier ran back a punt for 22 yards and a T.D. Nev- ertheless, Freeport was on the short end of cz 20-'I2 score. A late touchdown by Moline tied the score at 7-7 in the Pretzel's next engage- ment. Luedeking plunged over from the two yard line and John Woodward kicked the extra point to account for Freeport's points. Freeport got oft to a roaring start in the Big 8 campaign by beating West Aurora, 25- 20. Wes Luedeking and Whitey Stewart each crossed the goal line twice for the Pretz, with Luedeking plunging for the lone extra point. Against LaSalle-Peru, Freeport took an 18-0 lead in the first half as they rolled to a 25-13 victory over the Cavaliers. Freeport touchdowns were scored by Wes Luedeking, who accounted for two, and one each by Woodward and Kielsmeier. Luedeking plung- ed for the lone extra point. An ankle iniury to Luedeking took the spark out of the Freeport Homecoming as West Rockford's Warriors edged the Pretz 14- 13. On the last play of the first half Luede- king bulled over tackle from the seven yard line to score, and then plunged for the extra point. The second T.D. was scored on a 31 yard pass, Luedeking to Trunck, but Luede- king's plunge for the extra point failed. Jim Lebrecht cuts inside a block thrown by Rollie Harbach and goes for a sizeable gain against West Aurora. .. E' I, Y . . it 1 at il 3 2 Wood w a rd if ZH i gs S23 2 1.5 'f 53? E . ,.,,,- 5' ET? Z, if , , 2' 3 L tif 5 MQ, w, f i -V Sf jivffe ,. 5 F I? - J 51 1 A - mf, fi c I g .esgrs - 5 we . S iinix f I1 X Luedeking .f. 1 f. ,J ' 1 '-.,. I .g , i R . lv tr sis, sie Q Stewart After catching a short Dubuque punt, Kielsmeierl57i races across the goal line with the aid of a fine block thrown by John Woodward l79i. A 47 yard pass play, Luedeking to Wood- ward, and Wes's successful extra point kick, accounted for Freeport's points against East Aurora. The Tomcats crossed the goal line frequently, however, to come out on top 23-7. The Pretzels drove deep into East Rock- ford territory several times, but each time had to relinquish the ball. Although they were Left picture: A Ram back is mobbed by four Pretzels, Schutt lon groundi, Woodward 1791, Calderon C561 and Harbach UBI. Right picture: Luedeking stiff arms a pros- pective Dubuque tackler. ahead statistically the Pretz were behind in the score, 20-O. Playing in bitter cold weather, Freeport was unable to get going against Joliet. The Joliet Big 8 championship bound Steelmen rolled over Coach Spuclich's outtit, 32-O. Playing their finest game of the season in the last game of the year, Freeport had EI- gin on the ropes but was unable to deliver the knockout punch, as the Maroons won, 27- 3-9. . 4-fr M 1 5 ' k' SL' ' ' ff' TA ' Y ,,. . f-1-ntl it' Row 1: B. Trunck, J, Woodward, C. Allen, D. Kielsmeier, R. Harbach, L. Brobst, F. Rutter, D. Rees, W. Luedeking. Row 2: C. Bittner, G. Schutt, L. Stees, J. Allen, D. Burright, D. McCulloch, M. Steffen, A. Calderon, D. Penticott. Row 3: A. Stewart, D. Snyder, B. Stock, D. Mclean, J. Lebrecht, P. Lindfors, E. Neinhuis, D. Dame, P. Wichman, R, Miller lmgnl. Row 4: J. Guslott lmgr.j, V. Bluemel, D. Marchesi, D. Maxey, D. Kettelhut, G. Meads, J. Symens, T. Shouer, R. Ackerman, R. Yde. V 20. Kielsmeier, Luedeking, and Stewart all S U.. cashed in on touchdowns, and Luedeking I plunged for two extra points. Bittner was the big boy in the line, making more tackles than V Vx Bmner My 5 V QV? any other player on the field. Vx Ere JN V V 4 Q if At the close of the season, tackle Gerritt lf ' Schutt, half back Wes Luedeking, end John ff , 5 X Woodward and fullback Al Stewart were placed on several All-Big 8 teams. Guard .V A A V' , V X' 1 Conrad Bittner was a unanimous choice for Vf .R V :fVfV, if KV YV the All-Big 8 team, and was named to the Q: . J ,gf ifff J .V second string of the All-State team by the Q' LXR y l Chicago Tribune. t tti fi ttf Lindfors V A Freeport player drives in to drop u Warrior bull carrier. E. KV ,,,. R . VV V , K VT 2 i ,NWA ,H V V as ...J N ' ,l . . V' ,,.. 2 ..- , A 4 ' Xxrpf X' ff fi ' . L VEVV my , ,,-', ,. , , ,. L. A , N ' h ' f ,.,-' iii!! I f f FM!! X em uns J ggi, U Bluemel 2' fi? E R. Bender C. Doxey W. Gassman Gitz K. Hickman G. Keith J. Kerch Lowery F. Miller K. Miller M. Pearson Picking L. Strohacker J. Williams J. Willis T. Wootan ' 016 Kenny Hickman's 21 yard field goal and Ted Wootan's three yard plunge made Don KnauFf's debut as Freeport high frosh-soph football coach a tremend- ous success as the Pretzelettes defeated the Dubuque Lambs, 9-0 in the opening game of the season. Beloit's sophomore football team defeated the Freeport Pretzelettes 'l8-'I3 at Beloit in the last minute of play when a Beloit player ran a Freeport kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown. Pretzelette touchdowns were scored by Malcolm Pear- son and Ted Wootan. Hickman was successful on one extra point attempt. In a dazzling display of offensive football, Freeport's frosh-soph opened the Big Eight campaign by outscoring West Aurora 20-7, after trailing 7-0 at the quarter. Malcolm Pearson tackled a West Aurora player in the end zone as Freeport broke into the scoring column with two points. Seconds later Wayne Heitz sprinted 44 yards for a touchdown. A sensational play on a punt return SEASON'S SCHEDULE FREEPORT ee, 9 Dubuque ,,, ,W 0 ,W13 Beloit , ,W ,,,l8 ,.. ,20 West Aurora ,, , ,, 7 --'l2 LaSalle-Peru ,, ,,,'l4 We, 0 West Rockford W, 20 WHI3 East Aurora ,W W ,'l2 ,me 0 East Rockford ,Y ,,,i9 ,W 0 Joliet , ,,,,,, 18 6 Elgin , 6 Right picture: Ass't coach Ralph Durham and head coach Don Knauff plan their strategy for Friday night. Belowg Top picture: Two Pretzelettes appear ready to dive on a Brave ball carrier. lower picture: Ronnie Bender slips away from a would be West Rockford tackler for a small gain. by Joe Williams and his lateral to Ronnie Bender covered 32 yards for Freeport's second score. Then early in the third period, Heitz made a magnificent return of an Aurora punt as he went 74 yards for a touchdown. Failure to convert on extra point attempts caused Freeport to lose to LaSalle-Peru 'I4-12. Both Freeport touchdowns came on passes by Ken Hickman. The first was a six yard touch- down pass to Charlie Williams and the second was a 53 yard touchdown pass play with Heitz on the receiving end. West Rockford's sophomores exploded for three touchdowns in the last four minutes to turn a scoreless tie into a 20-0 victory over the Pretzelettes. With time running out, Free- port was forced to take chances by passing with the passes developing into West Rock- ford touchdowns. Scoring both touchdowns in the first half and converting on one of two extra point attempts, Freeport's frosh-sophs defeated East Aurora l3-'l2. Fullback Ted Wootan bulled his way over the goal from one yard out for the first score, and Malcolm Pearson recover- ed an East Aurora fumble in the air and ran 13 yards to the end zone for the second T.D. The East Rockford Rablets broke a six- game losing streak at the expense of the Pretzelettes, T9-O. Playing without the ser- vices of Halfbacks Wayne Heitz and Charlie Williams the Freeport attack could not get rolling against the stubborn East Rockford de- fense. The Joliet Steelmites outclassed the Free- port Pretzelettes to the tune of an 'I8-0 vic- tory. Freeport could gain little through the rugged Joliet line as was demonstrated early in the fourth quarter when the Pretzelettes had a first down on the Joliet 7 yard line and were unable to hit pay dirt. if Row 'l: J. Kerch, C. Doxey, F. Miller, T. Wootan, J. Kriens, J. Yde, J. Friesene:ker, K. Zier. Row 2: K. Hickman, J. Meyers, K. McCulloch, H. Pinnow, F. Vallarta, G. Keith, M. Pearson. Row 3: B. Picking, C. Willi R. Strong, D. Bruce, S. Asher, J. Williams, K. Miller, D. Gitz, R. Neidigh, ams, W. Heitz, R. Bender, J. Hill, J. Willis, K. Lowery. Row 4: J. Herron. The first time the Pretzelettes had their hands on the ball they launched a 52 yard touchdown march to close the season with a 6-6 tie against the Elgin Ponies. To climax the march Ted Wootan threw a TO yard touch- down pass to Fred Vallarta. Hickman's kick for the extra point was wide. The frosh-sophs closed the season with a Big 8 record of two wins, four defeats and a tie and a season's record of three victories, 5 losses, and l tie. A f'x is Left picture: Wayne Heitz goes for a first down in action during the West Aurora clash. Center picture: Charley Williams breaks for the sidelines and makes a sizeable gain with the uid of a nice block. Right picture: Heitz giving a Dubuque man the stiff arm but is not able to get out of his grasp. mm Www? 74414466 The Freeport High jayvee football team, under the coaching of Gene Marks, went through a successful season by winning three games while losing twice. In the opening game of the season the junior varsity grid- ders, playing host to West Rockford's J-V's came out on top, 18-0. The following week the junior varsity journeyed to Rockford, again to face West High. This time, due to injuries received the previous week, the tables were turned, and the Warrior junior varsity romped over Freeport, 39-O. Beloit, the next foe of the junior gridders, completely outclassed Freeport, and breezed to a 56-O victory. Dubuque was no match for Freeport's team as they were defeated 26- 6. Freeport played its final game of the seo- son in a snowstorm, but nevertheless, defeat- ed a rugged Galena eleven, 27-25. At the close of the season the following re- ceived jayvee letters: Maxey, Kettelhut, Sy- mens, Dame, Rutter, Yde, Ackerman, Jerry Allen, Charles Allen, and Watkins. Meads, Rees, Penticoff, McLean, Stees, and Marchesi, also members of the junior varsity, received varsity awards. Starting lineup for the J-V's: R.E., D. Maxeyg R.T., D. Damey R.G., F. Rutter, C., G. Meadsg l.G., D. Rees, L.T., J. Symensp LE., D. Kettelhutg R.H, A. Watkins, F.B., D. Mclean, Q.B., J. Alleng l..H., D. Marchesi. D. Smith fmgr.l, H. Kinert lvarsity coachj, B. Trunck fmgr.l, and R. Durham U-V coachj ready to start ' Zackezffaw ,A Sterling Sectional Champsp Row 1: Dale Schcnsker, Al Stewart, Coach Harry Kinert, Carl Cain, Wes Luedeking, Bob Klaus. Row 2 Doug Smith, mgr., Ray Kerr, Ralph Steinke, Don Marchesi, Larry Stees, Paul Lindfors, Bill Trunck, mgr. SEASON'S BASKETBALL SCORES FREEPORT FREEPORT DeKalb H, 40 Sterling ,,,, 47 Kewanee ,,, 59 30 West Rockford Moline , ,,,,, ,,, Elgin , , ,, Zion-Benton ,W , , East Rockford Sycamore Yfff W, East Aurora ,,,, ,,,, West Rockford LaSalle-Peru ,,,, WW Belvidere , M., , T, West Aurora ,, East Rockford Clinton ,,,, ,,, -10 45 48 31 42 32 35 43 46 26 52 33 43 FREEPORT FREEPORT 11 n FREEPORT FREEPORT W 81 Joliet ,WW ,,,,, , 56 Dubuque , ,,,,, 81 LaSalle-Peru PONTIAC TOURNEY ,, ,,,,, 65 Effingham ,M ,, 48 Chicago Bloom REGIONAL TOURNEY , ,,,,, 82 Galena , ,, 84 Orangeville ,,,,,,,66 Elizabeth ,,,, SECTIONAL TOURNEY ,,,,, 59 West Rockford ,,,,,, 69 Rock Falls ,, STATE TOURNEY ,,,,,,68 Quincy linclfors Schusker Klaus Stees Continuing in the tradition set be previous varsity quintets, this year's team, under the coaching of Harry Kinert, turned in a bang-up performance. At the be- ginning of the basketball season, not even the most optimistic of Pretzel basketball fans believed the l95'l-52 team could wind up the season in George Huff gym in Champaign, a member of the Sweet Sixteen. Yet this was accomplished despite the fact that only one member of last year's state champs, Carl Case Cain, returned to Coach Kinert,. The Pretzels met with little opposition in their first three encounters as they rolled over DeKalb, Sterling, and Kewanee. West Rockford, playing on their home court, edged the Pretz, 40-37. The 'Following evening Freeport romped over a highly-regarded Moline quintet, 53-45. At the Pontiac Holiday Tournament, the Pretzels defeated their first round foe Effingham, but lost their next game to Bloom of Chicago Heights. Freeport then went on a nine game victory spree. First on the list was Elgin, who was defeated in a close one, 5'l-48. The Zion-Benton Zee-Bees fell before the Pretz, as did East Rockford. ln the E-Rab clash Carl Cain established a home court record, by pouring in 34 points. Sycamore and East Aurora were added to Freeport's list, as was West Rockford, 59-43. In a nip and tuck game at LaSalle-Peru, the Pretz won out, 47- 46. Belvidere's ball possession failed to stop the Pretzels, and a plucky West Aurora quintet couldn't do the trick either. Bob Klaus drives around the Zion-Benton defense for a lay-in basket. Kubitz Carl Cain collects two of his 34 points against the E-Rubs. Top picture: Carl Cain in the process of gathering in a rebound Luecleking against the Zee-Bees. lower picture: Stewart, Cain and Schasker move in for position for the rebound of a long Moline set shot. Stelnke Kerr sg? K Stewart Marchesi Cain Neinhuis W QQ e Top picture: Freeport's Cain and MoIine's Cnrothers go high in the air for a rebound. Lower picture: The Pretzels appear to have the edge on the rebound as three of them go after the ball. West Rockford's Colloton watches helplessly as Cain, Schasker, and Klaus go up for the tip. few . . vAL H af? Elm! ' my W5 Wie' 22,5-1 my ,gsiiigfgissgff 3332 f- f- 7 fig, a gg Q i wnwx ax X x , i Q Left picture: Chico Griggas makes an unsuccessful attempt to save the ball from going out of bounds. Center picture: Cain and Stewart go up over the outstretched arms of an unidentified Warrior for the tip-in. Right picture: Schasker and Stewart battle madly for possession of the ball against Zion-Benton. mm- Wmedtg 'gaaeetdaff The Jayvee hoopsters, under the guidance of Ralph Durham, completed the season with a record of Eve wins and four losses. The J-V team was met at the beginning of the season by a rugged Galena varsity and were beaten, 58-46. They met the same fate in their next encounter as they were beaten by Sterling, 38-33. Still unable to find the hoop, Durham's boys were defeated by the Rockford jayvees, 59-51. On the rebound after these early season setbacks, the J-V cagers trounced the Beloit J-V team, 54-45, and the Pearl City varsity, 58-34. The iayvees then fell before the on- slaught of a scrappy West Rockford team, 80- 46, but came back in their next game to de- feat East Rockford, 63-48. The .l-V's next got revenge for an early season setback as they defeated the Galena varsity, 64-54. The iayvee crew closed the season by beating Pearl City for the second time, 53-44. Row 'lz D. Dame, D. McLain, B. Anderson, D. Penticoff, C. Allen. Row 2: A. Watkins, J. Hayner, D. Maxey, T. Wootan. Row 3: K. Rafferty 1mgr.J, R. Rubendall, J. Van Vleck, G. Oelflein. D. Kielsmeier. ..- S . ,..s. , 5. 5 1 1 1 1 x 1 4 a Q 1 1 1 . R. Voss lmgr.J, D. Knauff lfreshman coachi, and J. Spudich lfrosh- soph coachl appear confident over the outcome of the coming game. ?fze44mmz-S e Zcwkelfczii -Q.. Row 1: J. Canada, K. Hickman, S. Fish, M. Pearson, W, Heitz, F. Vallarta. Coach Joe Spudich was again faced, at the outset of the season, with the task of building a team out of green material. Nev- ertheless, he managed to mold a team which completed a moderately successful season. The Pretzelettes lost their opening en- counter, 47-38, but bounced back the next week to beat Sterling, 38-33. The Pretzel- ettes next ran upon the rocky road of defeat by losing their next four games, 51-40 to Ke- wanee, 63-33 to West Rockford, 49-45 to R. Bender. Row 2: J. Williams, P. Keefe, B. Picking, G. Keith, J. Kerch, John Deere Junior High of Moline, and 37-35 to Elgin. The Junior Pretz finally got on the right track by piling up a five game winning streak. This included a 47-30 romping over Zion-Ben- ton, and a thrilling 49-47 overtime victory over the Rablets of East Rockford. The fight- ing Pretzelettes next sank Sycamore 45-33, edged East Aurora, 42-40, and got revenge for a previous defeat by bumping off West Rockford, 47-36. i . Q i s .. V 5' Q , Bob Picking pulls u rebound out of the reach of a Benton lad. Zi Oh- The Pretzelettes then were dumped by a rugged LaSalle-Peru quintet by a 63-45 score. The following night the Junior Pretz had sim- ilar bad luck as they bowed to Belvidere, 47- 42. A rebound basket by Wayne Heitz in the final seconds of play gave Freeport a 47- 45 victory over West Aurora. East Rockford then overpowered Coach Spudich's conting- ent, 57-31. Reverend Pearson led the way in the next game with i7 points as the Pretzelettes sub- dued Clinton, la., 49-42. Although the Pret- zelettes staged a brilliant last quarter rally, they fell short of the mark and dropped a 49- 45 decision to Joliet. Dubuque next swamped the Pretzelettes, 66-39, as the Pretzelettes ap- peared cold at the hoop. Although Malcolm Pearson sank what seemed to be the game- winning basket, it was not allowed and thus permitted the LaSalle-Peru Incas to walk off the fioor with a disputed 43-42 decision, in the final regular season game. The annual Belvidere tournament follow- ed, in which some of the best frosh-soph teams in Northern Illinois compete for the winners trophy. In their first encounter the Pretzelettes appeared to have little trouble as they defeated Libertyville, 47-36. Elgin ended tournament hopes for the underclass- men by beating them, 75-44. Canada 191 goes high above opponents to tip in two Reverend Pearson and two John Deere players go vigor- points. ously after a rebound. rt-w. XA Upper left picture: Bender and Picking double-team West Rockford's Paul to take the bull away. Upper right picture: Pick- ing goes vainly after ball in action against West Rockford, lower left picture: Pearson clutches the ball after coming down with a defensive rebound. Lower right picture. A Rockford lad does push-ups while Freeport's Pat Keefe guards a Brave player. The frosh-soph finished the Big 8 cam- paign by placing fifth with a 4 won, 6 lost mark. In over-all season play, the Pretzel- ettes ended up with a 9 won, 12 lost record. Ronnie Bender, fighting Pretzelette guard, finished in fourth place in the Big 8 confer- ence scoring race with l2i points. Malcolm Pearson ended in the lOth spot with an even 100 points. left picture: Picking and Pearson battle under the board for a rebound against West Rockford. Right picture: Malcolm Pearson and a West player go high in the air after the ball. 71 Zaweffalf The 'l95'I-52 freshman basketball team under the coaching of Don Knauff may not have been an all-victorious one, but the ex- perience they gained through the games they played will prove valuable in the seasons to come. The frosh cagers got off to a slow start by losing their first game, 56-30, to the Galena frosh-sophs, and their second game, 29-20, to Roosevelt Junior High School of Rockford. The Freshmen hoopsters then went into the victory column by defeating the Aquin frosh- soph 47-42, only to lose to the same team in their next game, 30-29. ln a return game with Roosevelt Junior High, the freshmen again were beaten, 40-31. The Durand freshman-sophomores proved to be too tough for KnauFf's crew by beating them, 64-28. The final game of the season for the Freeport High freshmen was chalked up in the victory column as they outlasted a makeshift Y.M.C.A. team, 29-26. Row 1: B. Neidirh, C. Brown, P. Butler, M. Wagner, C. M:Gee. Row 2: D. Mahlke, J. Yde, B. Moren, A. Rubendall, J. Kilburn. Row 3: D. Poast, B. Schopf, J, Hill, K. Miller, H. Boggess, L. Gilchrist lmgr.l. Duane Kielsmeier takes a wicked cut ut the ball in the game against St. Thomas of Rockford. Rf 1553 'A SW if t Q : o o s -tt' ff T . , G H A if .,... .M ..W, 5 ' 2 ,Q -i t , fill- .f i ...f Q A 'rib as . e Y ' , The Freeport bench looks gloomy us a 'X A , 1 w ' E ll Pretzel batter goes down swinging. .V in 1, ' S Q, kk. -M ' . v .. P -s ff lc 1' 1 4 K Q f., fi? N 9 Q f , ll st , 1' E: ' L 1 rc- .. . ,y , Nm, Ky of , N' . ef - fs. ,ee ' .Q ' f .' Lf 5, , ' L J- .,k 'H , .' ' ' f' Wi. ' V3 . gcwelaif stirs? Freeport High's diamond crew for 1951 under the coach ing of Gene Marks, had the most successful season since base ball was inaugurated at F.H.S. four years ago. The team turned in a record of five victories against only three defeats. The team started the season by smothering Pecatonica, eleven to one be hind the pitching of veteran Jim Hill. This was 'Followed by another win, this time over Barring ton eight to seven, with big Jim Hill again doing the hurling Freeport led Barrington 8-0 going into the last inning, but Bar rington threw a scare into the Pretzels by scoring 7 runs before the side was finally retired. With Burton Williams doing the pitching the Pretz chalked up their third straight vic- tory, by defeating Lena, 5-2. Lena was no match for Freeport as Williams allowed only 5 hits. Williams also struck out 5 men and walked but three. John Barth led Freeport batters with 2 hits in 4 trips to the plate, fol- lowed by Ronnie Bender, Joe Fair, Jim Hill, playing right field, Duane Kielsmeier, Wil- liams and Ben Dorsey, each collecting one hit to aid the Freeport cause. The fourth straight team to fall before the Pretzel sluggers was Winslow, which bow- ed 4 to 3. Jim Hill was again on the mound and by turning in his usual creditable per- formance was able to turn the tide in Free- port's favor. Jim Gastmann and Ben Dorsey led the Freeport T2 hit attack with 3 safeties apiece, as Freeport stretched their victory streak to 5 straight by rolling over St. Thomas of Rockford, 16-3. Supported by errorless Coach Gene Marks shows .lim Gaslmann and Joe Fair how the professionals lean on a bat. SEASON'S FREEPO RT s,.,,,, l l ll s,,,,,- 8 -,,,,, 5 -,,,,,c 4 ,,,--,-l6 s------ 5 s--,,,- l ---,,- 8 First baseman Fair goes high wildly thrown ball. SCHEDULE Pecatonica ,,..., l Barrington a,,,,, 7 Lena ,,,,,,As,,, 2 Winslow ..,,a,,, 3 St. Thomas .,,,,, 3 West Rockford West Rockford sc, 7 -,, 3 St. Thomas ..,.., 'I 6 in the air to bring 13? down a fielding by his team-mates, Jim Hill scattered 9 hits and struck out lO men. Although hit quite freely, Hill was tough in the clutch and had perfect control, not allowing a single base on balls. Freeport had the pleasure of batting around in the first and fifth innings to score 7 runs in the first and 6 in the fifth. Three runs in the sixth completed Freeport's scoring. The victory chain of the Pretzel's was fin- ally snapped by the West Rockford Warriors. Row'I J Hill D Scovlll B Williams B Dorsey G Krell J Kennedy D Kielsmeier. Row 2: J. Bader, J. Gastmann, D. Voss, J. Fair, J Doherty D Herbng Row 3 J Spangberg lmgrj K Padfield lrngrj J Barth, F. Oxley, J. Allen, D. Brubaker. The Warriors clustered 3 runs in the sixth in- ning to take a 7-5 victory from Freeport. At that time the Pretz were holding a 5 to 4 lead. The hitting department for Freeport was led by ace pitcher Jim Hill who hit safely 3 times in 3 trips to the plate. His performance was supplemented by Dorsey, Kielsmeier, Bender, Doherty, and Barth who each got one hit. West Rockford eliminated the Freeport Pretzels, 3-'l, in the Freeport district tourna- ment. Freeport played without number one pitcher, Jim Hill, and regular third baseman, Jim Gastmann, who were performing at a music festival at Clinton, Iowa. Burton Wil- liams, filling in for the missing Hill on the mound pitched a good game with 2 of the 3 runs off him unearned. Williams allowed 7 hits, struck out one, and walked one. Free- port managed to collect only 3 hits, one each by Dorsey, Doherty, and Barth. Freeport's score was made in the third inning when Barth scored from third on a wild throw. In a game which was halted because of rain after 5 innings of play, the Pretzel base- ball team closed the season by losing to a reiuvenated St. Thomas outfit, 13-8, in a re- turn game. Freeport had beaten St, Thomas 'I6-3 earlier in the season. Hill and Williams shared pitching duties for the Pretz. At the close of the season letters were awarded to the following: Catcher, John Barth, Pitchers, Jim Hill and Burton Williams, First Baseman, Joe Fair, Second Baseman, Duane Kielsmeier, Shortstops, Ben Dorsey and Ronnie Bender, Third Basemen, Fred Oxley and Jim Gastmannp Center Fielder, Jim Do- herty, and Right Fielder, Don Marchesi. Coach Marks is optimistic over the pros- pects forthe 1952 team. Although no re- turning lettermen are pitchers, prospects are bright since Fair, Kielsmeier, Bender, Gast- mann, Oxley, Doherty, and Marchesi are all experienced lettermen. If the pitching prob- lem can be solved, the Freeport High Baseball team in 1952 may cause a great deal of fa- vorable comment. Top picture: Fred Oxley alertly awaits for the pitcher to deliver the ball during a tense moment in the St. Thomas game. Middle picture: Jimmy Doherty scores from third base after Ben Dorsey 191 raps out a base hit. Lower pic- ture: Doherty looks the situation over as the pitcher goes into the wind up. ttf les Williams moves out into the lead iust before the tape. Head Coach Weber and ass't coach Kinert pause before starting practice. Partly due to the absence of three potentially great track- sters, Harry Smith, Deacon Davis, and Tom Williams, the 1951 track squad had to go through the season with only one dual meet win. Opening the season at the annual West Madison re- lay, Coach Howard Weber's thinclads failed to collect any points, but profited by the experience. In the first dual track meet of the season, East Rockford swamped the Pretz 92-21. Freeport failed to score first place in any event but the performance of Roger Meads in the 120 yard high hurdles, and the 880 yard relay team of John Parson, Bill Spahn, Rog Meads, and Les Williams, which lost to Rockford by a tenth of a second, provided the few rays of sunshine. Freeport's cinder squad emerged fifth at the Sterling re- lays by scoring 9 points. Freeport's points came by scoring 3rd in the high hurdle shuttle relay, the two mile relay, and 880 yard relay, and fourth in the 440 yard relay, mile relay, and low hurdle shuttle relay. At the Clinton Gateway Classics, Freeport's cinder squad finished fourth against a strong field of competition. The mile relay team of Leon Clouser, Bill Trunck, Les Williams, and Jerry Hunefield finished fourth, as did the half mile relay team. John Parson in the 100 yard dash and Spahn in the low hurdles won ribbons for finishing fourth, while Bonvillian ran fifth in the mile and Wes Luedeking shared a six-way tie for fifth place in the high jump. With the help of Luedeking, who scored 16M points, the Pretzels scored a dual meet win over Dubuque. Luedeking won the dis- cus throw and high jump, tied for second in the pole vault, and placed fifth in the shot put. At the District Meet held at Rockford, Bill Spahn qualified for the State meet at Cham- paign. His qualifying performance came in the 180 yard low hurdle which he ran in ahn and a Starling player clear the barriers simultan- '51 TRACK RECORD April 17-Freeport 21, East Rockford 92. April 24-Sterling 76, Freeport 37. April 27-Sterling Relays-Freeport 5th with 9 points. May 1-West Rockford 87, Freeport 26. May 5-Clinton Gateway Classic-Freeport 4th with 13 1f6th points. May 8-Freeport 72 9710, Dubuque 64 1710. May 12-State District-Freeport 7th with 9 1,f3 points. May 19-20-State Meet. May 22-Beloit 92, Freeport 21. May 26-Big Eight Conference. Reverend Pearson glides through the air with the great- SP eously in the 120 yard high hurdle race. est of ease. Qi :22.'l. This is the first year this event was run in Illinois high school track competition. Bill failed to score at the State Meet. At the Big-8 Conference meet held at West Aurora, the Pretzels were unable to score. Parson ran the 220 yard dash in the fine time of :23.8, but this wasn't good enough to score any points. signin q? PQ'l J P90 ff? 'i . Y5 0.9,.' 0 yin if uv' g Row I J Altman D Rees, D. Mahlke, B. Spahn, J. Woodward, J. Kerch, C. Allen, D. McLean, J. Hunefield. Row 2: B. Fishburn lmgr.l, Hepler M Pearson F. Rutter, K. Hickman, G. Keith, B. Picking, T. Altenbern lmgr.J. Row 3: R. Meads, B. Trunck, J. Williams, J. Parson L Stees V Bluemel. Row 47 J. Oxley, R, Steinke, L. Williams, W. luedeking. The eleventh annual Pentcuthalon was won by Wes Luedeking, the first time that a soph- omore ever won the event. Wes scored 294316 points which earned him the gold medal. Sec- ond place and the silver medal went to Bill Spahn who compiled 2782'h points, and third place and the bronze award went to Roger Meads who had 258OV2 points. Eleven varsity letters were presented to the following: Bill Spahn, Wes Luedeking, Roger Meads, John Parson, Les Williams, Jer- ry Hunefield, Charles Bonvillian, Carl Hepler, Don Mahlke, John Altman, and Dave Ran- dolph. Frosh-Soph letters went to Gary Keith, Malcolm Pearson, and Larry Stees. Tom Al- tenbern and Bill Fishburn received managers' letters. Les Williams was elected honorary team captain. Don Gehrmann, nationally famous track star from the University of Wis- THE BEST MARKS OF THE SEASON OF 1951: 100-yd. dash s- ,,,,, Les Williams 10:6 220-yd. dash 440 .....A, 880 ..., Mile ,,,.... ....- Low Hurdles High Hurdles High Jump , Broad Jump Pole Vault ,-- Top picture: Les Williams up and over Les Williams stretch in the A,---John Parson 23:8 ---,Y--,Les Williams 54:9 -----Malcolm Pearson 2113.8 Charley Bonvillian 4:65.6 ,,,,--,,Bill Spahn :21.1 ----Roger Meods :16.2 ,,,,Wes Luedeking 5'4 ----Wes Luedeking 19' 3f4 ,,,,,Rcger Meads 10'6 Roger Meads hands the baton to anchorman in the half-mile relay. Middle picture: lt's for pole vaulter Rog Meads. Lower picture: and John Parson pound down the home 220 yard dash. consin, presented the fourth Bill Young Memor- ial trophy to Bill Spahn at the annual track banquet. The trophy is presented to the track- man who scores the most points during the season in interschool competition. Spahn scored 40M points for the Pretzels during the 1951 campaign. Returning lettermen for the 1952 season were: Luedeking, Hunetield, Keith, Stees, and Pearson. -X' iic' Qolf Sgaad V . W xgmwxx K.. ,,, fig ,., 'X ty ' grip .1 t, f H' .,,t f 3:5 . .. H-. nl li . . Wt? wrt' f, 4 1 f 4 , B' r 1 fm' Y 1 fx five , rt' W , gy ful. .Q k .gf 1 . t ca: W sri. it l ,, 1, k M - n M 17iii'--'iii-jf.r:t'i.Q2 . .r i fc ' 5' I Q is . gn .:-xi.g,vi,3Yg4,. 4 sit qi ' My Wi ,B Va V. ' 1 .as 2.4 , . '-5 'f..: ' ,, Q' h '-ws,,,, 4 me I . A . 4 , s Q . .. f 'Sig if 7 ' .ga if -ff: 1. H If an Vwittwi 'W K' I V. Under the able coaching of Ralph Durham, the 1951 edition of the Pretzel golf team had the finest season in the school's history. The team compiled a remarkable season's record of nine wins and only three losses. Two vic- tories were recorded over both Monroe and DeKalb, with single triumphs over Beloit, East and West Rockford, Rock Falls, and Sterling. Losses were to East Rockford, West Rockford, and Rock Falls. The grass cutters also placed third in the District and third in the Big Eight meet. Sophomore Rog Rubendall and freshman Pat Keefe consistently shot in the high 70's while Jerry Garns, Paul Lindfors, and Doug Smith shot in the mid 80's to round out a well balanced team. At the close of the season letters were awarded to: Jim Adams, Stewart Fish, Jerry Garns, Pat Keefe, Paul Lindfors, Rog Ruben- dall, Doug Smith, Bob Stukenberg, Fred Wag- ner, and Jack Willis. Of these letter winners eight will return to provide Coach Durham with what should be another exceptional golf team in 1952. Top picture: Row 1: P. Keefe, J. Garns, R. Rubendall, P. Lind- fors, D. Smith. Row 2: S. Fish, F. Wagner, J. Willis, B. Stuken- berg, J. Adams, R. Zeir. Left center: D. Smith, F. Wagner, P. X Lindfors, S. Fish. Right center: R. Rubendcll, J. Garns, P. .. ' Keefe. Lower picture: R. Durham, J. Adams, J. Willis. 9 I 601064 In one of the most successful seasons to date, the 1951 Pretzel tennis team chalked up a season's record of six vic- tories and two defeats. Although losing their opener to Be- loit, the F.H.S. netmen lived up to pre- season expectations by trimming East Rockford twice, West Rockford, Dixon, and Sterling. In a return match, Dixon handed the Pretzel court crew their sec- ond defeat. Coach C. C. Clarno's boys closed the regular season by blanking Monroe 7-O. The racket boys also wound up 4th in the Big 8 tournament and 2nd in the State District, where the doubles com- bination of Hal Horstmeyer and Ben Ruehr qualified for the state doubles finals at Champaign. At the State finals, the doubles team won a point for Free- port by defeating their first round foe, but lost their next battle to Pekin, the eventual state champs. At a spring athletic assembly Ben Ruehr and Gene Schmitt were elected honorary co-captains. Letters were pre- sented to: Ruehr, Schmitt, Horstmeyer, Ronnie Bowen, John Clarno, Bob Reck, and Bob Williams. Of this number, Bow- en and Clarno will return to Coach Clar- no for the 1952 season. Top Picture: 1st row: J. Clarno, B. Reck, G. Briggs, J. Hayner. 2nd row: B. Fair, B. Ruehr, G. Schmitt, B. Wi!- Iiams, H. Horstmeyer, R. Bowen. Center left: G. Schmitt, R. Bowen. Center right: B. Ruehr, H. Horstmeyer. Lower picture: kneeling: J. Hayner: Standing: B. Crawford, B. Fair, B. Williams, C. C. Clarno, G. Briggs. MS! Top left: The Green team gets ready to fast break as the opposition has iust scored. Top right: Miss Deaner leads some of the girls in exercises in gym class. lower left: lts the kick-off to start another game of touch football. lower right: The girls gather round and get ready to put the ball in play during a game of soccer. ' 4 Spafzw Under the guidance of the new girl's gym in- structor, Miss Betsy Deaner, the F.H.S. girls en- gaged in a variety of activities this year. Al- though soccer enioyed the spotlight in the ma- jority of the gym classes, a new sport, touch football was inaugurated in the last hour gym class. After they had been familiarized with the sport in gym class, the senior girls stood the junior girls in a touch football game on Hallo- ween, with the rough and tough seniors coming out on top. Also new in the girl's gym classes, was mod- ern dancing, which is interpretative dancing. Because of the popularity of the new style of dancing, a Modern Dance club was organized with the members giving several performances during the year. With the onset of winter, the girls came in- doors to try their hand at basketball, volleyball, badminton and other winter pastimes. Teams were chosen within the classes, which battled each other vigorously. When spring came, the gym classes put aside their winter gear in order that they might en- ioy the wide open spaces once more. The air was filled with flying missles in the form of arrows, tennis balls, and softballs as the girls tried their luck at archery, tennis and soft- ball. A badminton tournament, sponsored by the G.A.A., was held in the spring. Final rounds were played in an assembly. Social dancing, consisting of the tango, rumba, and boogie, added a lively note to the gym classes in the spring. Shuffleboard and ping-pong also enjoyed pop- ularity during the year when the weather forced activities indoors. Schmidt tries an end run in action taking place in 8th Harrlss attempts to collect some points in a shuffleboard hour gym. match Although none of the girls qualified for the l952 Olympics, the girls did achieve their main goal, which was to enjoy themselves cluring the year with the various forms of recreation pro- vided for them. 3. , 2fwQ V- .f V iii? ' Q 53 'f ' in X v is W- ,. Qif vfl, .--' 1gg5 g1t1,,5i 5, fs .2 vi H., Dim U, i'vW f V 'VW : : 3-,Mi 1 1 w w 5 -..-- K . ggi?l,, 7 MX! 7Q?lVQQiEg31,lk r bmi. I tqde Diners, Main Course and Waiters . . . As the waiters dish up the main course and the diners devour it, digest it, cmd put it to use in the form of energy, so do the teachers M , dish out the information, the students digest it and put it to use us knowledge. if 1 'S'+',x A i gk- A' f fi -iff f.1 ililfffi ' V' ,1:l',j,-jf-,gffQ'2'5-QI,.- '. ,jf , 'ff i , -Pea - ' I .Y Y 1 J .Q . . 1 ,,' V 1, ,lwwryulgylml-:L.,:,. ,. ,NR H M . , ,H .....' ,. wp.-2.-w-1 -' ' J K .Q ,V,,,,,, ,... I nfafxffgii -. .V .- Q e 'Y' U' -'-. -.4 4: ': 7 ' - i ,J I ' 5 5 fm, ' 4 rf 5 , , vs, 4 if : -4 ,. .ia - 'L : A A 1: Eff 3 2 '3 - wh., 4 It rp 19 .i ig 5 5 . f' U' H ' gg 21 3 1, -.i 5 ' ks 35 1 is -r A E, H .. ' -5 . ,J - , ,hy s V -q, 'iy if ,. X ,we ,. ' U- '- '.3r,. . 'fiend W1 P f .JK 2: :I :Q ....,,,..,-al 'Md' Q 1 xr' -,M SF wr.-W..-- ' .J- I 5 fl ir ai is 5 -rf is lu, i 'L x tics A ,ss :sw f 1, if as ,kskfw Y y??q.m, , . .. xii' of Never again will there be greenhorns toddling about on the first day school! This final freshman class entered the halls with that wide eyed look as to learn the buiIding's if they were wondering whether they were ever going ways and means, just as every preceding group had done. We, the upper class- men, put them in their high chairs and fed them their waysp the faculty showed them the means. By the time they finished the year the freshmen had been giv- en their beginning Food for Thought. 54 I I i frm it s Row 1. F. Barkou, C. Aurand, C. Brown, J. Arbogast, D. Berry, D. Babcock, R. Bolles. Row 2. D. Burton, L. Blaisdell, D. Burrighf, J. Bartell, J. Blunt, N. Beem, E. Bruce, M. Boelk. Row 3. P. Berches, J. Beverley, L. Bryant, C. Anderson, C. Brobst, E. Badger, B. Brown, P. Beldin. Row 4. W. Beddow, H. Boggess, D. Becker, V. Berlholf, K. Bordell, S. Ascher, N. Borchers, D. Benneff. Row I. L. Ewali, C. Carter, D. Dornfeld, M. Collura, S. Crum- mer, S. Dommel, K. Dieirich. Row 2. R. Buicher, R. Dascher, J. Coomber, R. Calam, D. DeBoer, M. Eberle, S. Davis. Row 3. R. Collalfi, E. Feiler, G. Fawver, R. Dyson, E. Cox, G. Edler, P. But- ler, J. Edler. Row 4. P. Dole, D. Dickman, H. Dirksen, B. Engels, B. Dorsey, G. Eichmeier, B. Downs. Row 1. V. Helsinger, N. Fouls, J. Fishburn, S. Grohl, M. Fluegel, C. Hammond, F. Frisby, N. Graff. Row 2, N. Graham, E. Fluegel, J. Gartman, H. Gravensiein, C. Frifzel, K. Fisher, M. Fulkerson. S. Gregg. Row 3. L. Fink, J. Friesenecker, D. Gorman, B. Gale, M. Hannah, M. Firebough, R. Geiser, E. Gravensiein. Row 4. T. Geisey, K. Greier, W. Foshcx, L. Gilchrist, D. Fools, R. Grant, J. George. 7 Row l. J. Jacobs, B. Herbig, J Kennedy, C. Kerlin, C. Johnson F. Davis, R. Hilton. Row 2. E Jones, P. Hille, J. Keisfer, N. ll- gen, S. Kahl, N. Hille, M. Hol- beri, P. Hope, R. Graham. Row 3 J. Jenner, J. Houghton, J. Jan icke, J. Kerr, M, Junker, M. Kar- stedt, A. Kazakos, R. Hooper Row 4. D. Herdmon, J. Herron, E Johansen, J. Hill, C. Johansen, L Huber, S. Keep. Row I. J. Kilburn, B. Klouser, L. Kuntz, A. Kohl, E. Klass, S. Klenlz, W. Krehl. Row 2. C. LaHerty, S Kiser, L. Lewis, C. Koser, C. Kline E. Kneller, M. Lenden. Row 3. C Krueger, C. Kilker, C. Kirchberg C. Lamb, J. Koon, N. Krull, D Knoll. Row 4. B. Korfemier, G Klock, L. Landau, K. Knoup, J Kriens, R. Lender, L. LUPP, C Lang. Row 'l. C. Magee, B. Lower, E Peniicaff. Row 2. A. Mclzique, A Meinzer, M. Marr, L. McCulloch N. Miller, B. MacAdam. Row 3 S. Janicke, L. Piefer, K. McCar thy, S. Ludewig, D. Maves, O Lindfors. Row 4. B. Lyons, C Metz, L. Madden, R. Maples, R Moren, R. Miller. Row 1. P. Thompson, R. Peters, T. Stansberry, F. Ruthe, R. Robin- son, D. Rozman, N. Needy. Row 2. C. Robinson, M. Scholes, J. Schlegel, B. Otte, S. Schwarze, J. Merrill, P. Noeske. Row 3. P. Mc- Grath, J. Sager, J. Morden, M. McMurray, K. Neiman, V. Mer- cier, R. Mueller, C. Runte. Row 4. D. Schulz, B. Schramm, A. Ruben- dall, K. Miller, J. Scanlon, L. Phillips, J. Meyers, N. Miller- schone, H. Pinnow. Row I. V. Van Dyke, F. Steirnle, J. Shelly, S. Sward, P. Slocum, M. Smith, J, Tschudy, J. Staas, D. Van Raulte, S. Rider, S. Marassa. Row 2. J. Symanels, M. Van Brocklin, M. Utt, S. Smith, B. Shel- ly, M. Rosenboom, D. Plum, L. Patterson, K. Taylor, S. Stum- baugh, M. Ottenhausen. Row 3. A. Smith, V. Smith, W. Shenberg- er, L. Shenberger, G. Thompson, J. Seubold, D. Mahlke, M. Russell, F. Smith, B. Schopf, B. Neidigh. Row 4. E. Mailond, J. Smith, R. Rickert, C. Marks, R. Shult, D. Poast, L. Stearns, R. Pettit, R. McDonald, B. Ryan, B. Quintero, R. Utt, W. Shenberger. w Row 'l. C. Weimer, B. Spahn, M. Wagner, J. Ycle, T. Wilcox. Row 2. M. Williams, D. Weipert, B, Watz, J. Weier. Row 3. M. Williams, J. Van Gorder, N. Wheat, K. Witte. Row 4. R. Veer, G. Webb, J. Whalen, K. Zier, E. Williams, R. Wehrenberg. A -,tw f ' ,Qr 4 The sophomores, having started their second year of high school childhood, graduated from their high chairs and started eating without any help. They knew the better ways to go, the better means of learning, and the better ways of enioying high school life. They went through that sophomore speech course with many moans and groans, but finally finished with good speech develop- ment. They were getting used to their nourishing diet and were beginning to take and like their Food for Thought. Row I. L. Best. L. Beidler, J. Baumgartner, R. Bolties, V. Brok- hausen, C. Bittner, R. Abernathy. Row 2. C. Burgess, B. Burt, J. Bolender, M. Bear, C. Burk, B. Beverly, D. Burgett, l. Brumfield. Row 3. B. Adams, J. Bader, W. Barkau, W. Bone, D. Bruce, D. Bauch. Row 4. R. Bamberg, R. Bender, L. Bessert, R. Brubaker, E. Baker, R. Blask, l.. Armagost. Row 1. L. Dumeld, D. Cooper, J Canada, C. Doxey, B. Cavanaugh Row 2. D. Cheeseman, D. Dame, P. Christen, D. Collalti, E. Carley, M. Christensen, N. Doolen, G Davis, S. Chamberlin. Row 3. R Chenony, G. Carr, L. Chambers J. Doerr, R. Downing. Row 4. D Delzell, F. Clark, R. Cox, L. Dixon G. Duray, J. Downing. Row 'l. F. Gale, P. Ernst P. Ernst, D. Gill, W. Gassmau. Row 2. I. Griffin, l.. Flowers, E. Garham, P. Evers, R, Feld, M. Folgate. Row 3. S. Gantz, J. Epping, M. Frank, C. Ehrlich, P. Erb, M. Frilzenmeier, E. George, J. Emrich. Row 4. D. Fredrick, D. Frank, R. Elliott, S Fritz, R. Gitz, K. Feller, D. Glas ser, S. Fish, Um g i Q' . Q ,R am: K - . ', '-1. silk! lxyfag , 'ii l' 00601264 Row I. B. Heine, M. Hayes, C Heiffer, M. Helm, E. Grundall, J Gilchrist, M. Herendeen, A. Hess M. Hance. Row 2. K. Hickman J. Chenong, J. Hammond, R Hille, J. GusIoH, E. Hybarger, R Harion. Row 3. J. Hille, N. Kosier A. Haas, C. Hansen, D. Graff, K Horsfmeyer, N. Holtum, N. Har nish. Row 4. R. Herbig, J. Her- big, B,Har1ag, R. Hartman, L Heiiter. Row 'l. E. Koester, L. Jacobs, L. Hunsicker, D. Kerelhui, B. Kimes, J. Kennedy. ,Row 2. P. Koeller R. Kloniz, P. Hull, 5. Keith, P. Kubatzke, C. Kerr, B. Janssen. Row 3. D. Houpf, A. Kamer, S. Keifh, D. Kahly, L. Klufh, E. Klosa, M. Klinke. Row 4. B. Houghfon, J. Kerch, P. Keefe, G. Keith, J. Huisinga, D. Ingold, P. Klaus. Row 1. J. Myers, K. Maves, D. Mey- ers, G. Leopold, D.Marcum, K.Mar- cum, J.MicheI. Row 2. S.Machamer, J. Meinders, N. Meyers, P. Mc- Ilvanie, S. McGrath, J. Malaiacca, A. Mailand, D. Lehmann, S. MCA Dermofr. Row 3. G. Meyers, J, Miller, L. Lutz, E. Mayer, D. Mil- Ier, K. Lenfz, P. Mack. Row 4. B. Lenz, R. LeBaron, J. Morden, W. Loewe, K. McCulloch, F. Miller, R. Lawson, K. Lowery. I 1 S ea . Row 'l. M. Morrow, J. Nelson, P. Pack, J. Myers, S. Price, J. Oll- hoff. Row 2. J. Rawleigh, A. Pearson, D. Moring, B. Orr, J. Pillsley, C. Quies. Row 3. L. Pearson, L. Myers, N. Oitenhuus- en, G. Oefelein, L. Murphy, B. Peters, J. Fogel. Row 4. N. Nesemeier, S. Ousley, G. Paar, D. Norrridge, .M. Pearson, .R. Picking, J. Nienhuis. Row l. J. Sofrnn, D. Raih, B. Shippy, R. Richferneyer, D. Ros- kam. Row 2. B. Robbins, C. Short, R. Shade, D. Schmerlman, P. Schmeriman, M. Scczros, D. Snyder. Row 3. A. Rulfer, E. Rudisill, P. Schradermeier, A. Schmidt, P. Seery, B. Robbins, R. Siedschlag, B. Smilh, S. Ransom, J. Schmelzle. Row 4. S. Spudich, J. Scofield, J. Spaide, E. Schoon- hoven, R. Spelde, J. Reed, G. Sorn, K. Ralierly. Row l. R. Thruman, J. Studebak- er, J. Wagner, S. Stebbins, B. Taylor, J. Siaas, D. Wittbecker, P. Thompson, R. Wolfe. Row 2. L. Wilson, J. Williams, C. Williams, T. Wooian, L. Sirohacker, F. Vale larla, T. Wardell, J. Willis. Row 3. S. Willis, B. Walkins, D. Wag- ner, M. Thruman, A. Turner, D. Winslow, A. Zimmerman. Row 4. D. Veuch, D. Willhiie, D. Vohlken, D. Swift, E. Woods, B. Wilson, W. Wilhelms, J. Winters, G. Ter- hark. T 'J-332' Eff flu my 'W , as ,, Q . as 5 QQ yr N ,. v,,,, Q l E 'f . was - ,,, F2 r 4 2 T , it :Ea 'T N -sl.. --1 ..,., 2 E 'A' an X ig? s my is 2 A f' s . 4 H We 4 WW gf' 5 1 W it Q iw 62 5 cmdafza Ah, yes! The juniors have now graduated to cokes and trench fries! These new upperclassmen started their year worrying about that U. S. History course. They wrote all the wonderful copy for the new school paper La Pretz. When May rolled around, they proudly presented the Junior Prom, which was one of the best that hit F.H.S. All in all, those T952 iuniors contributed their dish to this Food for Thought. I Row 1. C. Albrechi, S. Benoy, J. Briggs, M. Becker, S. Anderson, B. Bittner, L. Ammerman. Row 2.M. Blum, J. Broughton, J. Baxier, J. Allen, C. Allen, B. Anderson, J. Baxier. Row 3. C. Bamberg, B. Babcock, J. Bignall, M. Burrell, J. Adams, T. Altenbern, B. Borne- man. Row. 4. R. Anderson, W. Bishop, R. Ackerman, R. Arma- gost, D. Brandi, D. Bishop, G. Blehinger. Row 1. D. Dame, B. Crawford, D. Corley, A. Doering, R. Duifsman, A. Brumfield. Row 2. R. Dascher, E. Bruce, D. Didier, P. Evers, W. Davis, M. Davis. Row 3. A. Diet- rich, M. Engels, J. Diclclens, H. Dupee, J. Carter, P. Church, P. Dickman, 5. Dirksen. Row 4. R. Ehrlich, G. Dinges, D. Cloeh, G. Brubaker, J. Dodson, C. Dein- inger. Row 1. M. Gartman, D. Grahl, J. Hagens, A. Fursf, S. Ferguson, D. Harbach, J. Fransen. Row 2. C. Giessel, V. Hagens, O. Fosha, M. Fullerton, J. Groves, R. Hager- mann, M. Ferguson. Row 3. J. Flefcher, H. Guffey, J. Fletcher, L. Farrar, J. Grush, P. Giesey. Row 4. J. Greene, B. Fair, G. George, F. Fairbairn, B. Hannah, R. Gray, J. Fair. +C: Row 1. F. Jackson, C. Johnson, S. Homan, R. Hasse, G. Hunefielcl, M. Karl. Row 2. I. Jacobs, J. Johnson, F. Herbig, M. Kemp- thorne, J. Jacobs, L. Kohl. Row 3. G. Hessenius, J. Doherty, C. Heilman, J. Ketelhut, B. Kammer. Row 4. K. Heck, S. Hortog, B. Jury, J. Harriss, J. Hayner, E. Julius, B. Hunter. Row l. J. Koeller, H. Kilburn, K. Koeller, H. Louthain, R. Loewe, J. Koym. Row 2. K. Klentl, W. Luedeking, G. Mackenzie, C. Koan, D. Kielsmeier, D. Krehl, B. Lomm. Row 3. S. Kirchberg, F. Lenz, A. Kirkman, G. Mackert, M. Lenoir, J. Kline, J. Lebrecht. Row 4. G. Llewellyn, M. Mal- cum, M. Long, M. Madden, B. Klontz, M. Klages, J. Lawson. Row 1, D. Mathiot, M. Morkley, B. Metzger, D. Marchesi, G. Meods, D. Moxey. Row 2. J. Marsh, D. Miller, P. Mitchell, B. Miller, C. Meyer, A. Moerk, C. Meyers. Row 3. A. Mitchell, J. Meyers, N. Maryman, M. Metcalf, P. Meyer, V. Miller, J. Millam. Row 4. R. Mueller, A. Mollway, B. Merrill. I Row l. D. Rockey, N. Peters, J. Price, J. Place, J. Rideout, K. Rock- ey, S. Read. Row 2. D. Runkle, S. Rozam, J. McLain, B. Rinehart, A. Peterson. Row 3. L. Rubendall R. Rubendall, J. McCaffrey, B. Penticoff, R. Rees, M. Rothstein. R. Pohl. Row 4. D. McLean, R. Rockey, K. Padfield, J. McLarnon, D. Penticoff, D. Ross, T. Nack. Row 1. E. Saeger, L. Schwitz, L. Slamp, C. Russell, S. Snook, A. Snyder, D. Schultz. Row 2. W. Saxby, D. Sauer, R. Schmelzle, C. Shain, J. Shain. Row 3. J. Spang- berg, J. Russell, L. Shelly, Ryan, B. Skeel, C. Schuler. Row 4. F. Rutter, D. Summers, N. Scofield, B. Shaw, D. Kielsmeier. Row I. S. Tinsley, B. Stimpert, M. Woodward, J. Stocks, J. West, H. Vallarta, K. Walters, J. Stubbe. Row 2. L. Weldon, N. Stoner, B. Wahlstrom, J. Williams, S. Stew- art, Ann Wurtzel, D. Walter, S. Youmans. Row 3. R. Voss, R. Van- Clenburg, P. Wichman, B. Willis, L. Steel, B. Stukenberg, H. Wilson W. Weier, R. Voss. Row 4. R. Yde J. Symens, G. Yde, A. Stewart, J. Woodward, B. Woods, D. Smith, J. Turner, J. Van Vleck. 1 I . N, , T ki AVL, K ,L V k..:' :Jie Q agua' ' i A is, ' -- g - . ,, ' SEV? - ,sis-,M -iii' eadafw Seniors! The class of 1952 has finally reached the height of their high school career after a long, hard struggle. Some completing their business courses with hopes of working after graduation, others slaving away with college alge- bra and chemistry to qualify them for college, and others with still other goals in mind: but all seniors! After commencement exercises on June 2nd, the Class of '52 realized that, although they could no longer do it as a class, they would always have a hardy appetite for learning. WY, ,,,, ,, ,VW we Irma Rose Albright Irma Russell Riley Anderson Russ Glen John Auman Jr. Glen Judith Ann Austin Judy Antonia Roliena Bamberg Tonny Charles Richard Banter Dick James H. Barnett Red Mary Jean Barrie Ducky Raymond Joseph Bean Luther .- Kenneth William Beidler J Kenny ,, if N Conrad Howard Bittner Ill , A Coome James A. Blackmore Q 4 1.3 Z ff:-my X: fi ',?.1 ra J : V- Aww Q .- I 1 wi- ww , N' 'f 9 A2537 2 L-' : g ' - ' Blclclue ,, K 'L .nk if : - is -A - r-,, -. ,Je -fn: ew. Van Bluemel 1 Van Ronald Gene Bowen Bo Gwendolyn Mae Bower Gwennie 67 X Ak,, 7 ffffl H :??'.ff-- 5245 . we ' , gg , 9 : 245 . 5 xy, 3, M ,g ff : P J A s-. wh o , -,, ,. , Z- HQ! . was Q J 'Em K if is . fi. if 7 mc? J :Q 4 M 5 -3ff5f,'f5l3Qf X, x : ,Z ' 1, Donald Dwight Breed Breedo John Gerry Briggs Gerrit! Lawrence K. Brobst Dingy Anne Shirley Brody Red Delmar lee Brubaker Del Carl A. Buftington Carl Judith Ann Burrell Camel Hair Richard G. Burright Mud Carl Cecil Cain Case Alberto Gomez Calderon Al Ginal C. Calkins Gert Betty L. Betts Capion Veneta Corinne Casselman Venda Robert J. Castle Bob Nancy lee Chambers Nan Patricia Karleen Chambers Pitty Pat John T. Clarno Cub Donna lee Cline Decline Leon Carole Clouser Jr. lee-Clou Rita Ann Collalti Rita Arthur Wallace Cordes Wally Richard Darrel Cotherman Sea Biscuit Francis Floyd Crothers Frannie Eunice M. Dame Eunice Marvin George Daughenba ugh Marv Charles Harmon Davis Jr. Chad Richard G. Dildine Ricardo Alan James Doerr Skunk Colette Iris Dryer Cocoa Robert Charles Duthler Bob HH? Mavis Eileen Earnest Mave Charles Chuck Gilbert Red June Marie Edge Re Margery Ann Eichmeier Digger D. Ellis Roger Lee Erdmier Rog Carolann Euler C. B. Roland Farnham Joan Phyllis Ferguson Corky Joan Mae Fickert Joan David William Fouts Jr. Da ve Alice Marie Freel Alice Donna Jean Fry Tootsie Foo Janet Elizabeth Furst Frenchie Gerald Richard Garns Butch James Lee Gastmann Gass .,,,,,. .? ,X 4. K ll fdftl..-5 ' -f- zz' f Q 'T- 'Qi' , i fi ,Af l K 1 ,ff BX if -X SEM, W' y George Leo Geisberger Gorgeous George Charles W. Gibson Charlie Edward Burton Griswold Griz Paul Jacob Haas Paul Richard Alan Hamm Dick Sally Jo Hance Sarah Ronald R. Hansen Ronnie Roland Rawleigh Harbach Wowie Ruie Ann Harriss Ruis Mary Margaret Heiser Mary Marg Nancy Jane Heifz Nan Gloria Jeanne Heitzman Gloria Norma June Hibsf Norm Barbara Jean Hickman Barb James Joseph Hille Jim 3 ,A Carol Homan Carol i Don -sv Doris May Kaiser Seed 4 f Donald Holtum Emilie Kay Hopkins Kay Vivienne Margaret Huftman Viv Kathryn Ann Huisinga Buster Gerald Clark Hunefield Jerry Gerald H. Janssen Butch Marjorie Ellen Jeffrey Midge Roger Leslie Julius Rog Randall C. Keith Ranny y Donna Jean Kent Donna Kay Kerlin K Kurly lf, '.'- Raymond L. Kerr ,Q :Q -,.- I-E Ra-Ker V Wllllam Donald Kingsley x 'f'5f 1 3311 Q l X -1232 Louis Oscar Klages Louie Robert H. Klaus Bob Carol Mae Koch Cookie Anita Jane Koehler Anita Frederick Henry Kortemeier Fritz Phyllis Jean Krahmer Squirrel Thomas Karl Kubitz Tom Jane Louise Kuntz Jane Donald Arlen Lawson Don Keith Evan LeBaron Keith James Eugene Lebrecht Scooter Roger Lowell Leicl Rog Paul Onni Lindfors Pee Wee Wilma Marie Long Auntie Vilma Betty Jean Lower Betty Dixie Lee Marcum Dixie Ralph J. Marker Jr. Ralph Dennis Ma rtin Density Keith lee Martin Keifh Carol Jean Maves Angelo Richard D. Maynard Dick Joan Janice Mazurane Joanne Donald Don Donald Mealball Phyllis Ann McCaffrey Mac Patricia Ann McCoy Pat H. McCulloch Myron Donald Mclain Jr. Mac Katherine Amanda McNair Katie Ralph Mead Georgia Anne Mellom George Sybil Lenore Mensenkamp Syb .id-.ke M ' A .J A rf? N if if . 5 , 5 f' Li 1 pa J Q J 1 Y -51, -32? ' QE' 5 S It sf l. - ft ii ii tw 5 'K N , 4 ,Ao- .,:,: Elaine Ruth Meyer Red Charles Richard Miller Richie Darlene Ann Miller Ann Dorothy Ruth Miller Dotty Robert Roy Miller Killer Allen Mullins Moon Betty Lou Morris y I Q N Betty sh'l A M A lun. .,.- r , ir ey nn urray S1 f shin H . EQ Robert Lewis Myers 1 fi il , s f J Bob Beverly Jane Nesemeier Bev Raymond John Nieman Ray Earl Allan Nienhuis Duroc Kathryn Rosalie Novak Katie Mary Louise Opel Mary Dolores Yvonne Otte Otoawmis 'M mf ' A I Q I 5 if P Q , N ,A Ag il A SL 4' PG 3' YT 4, 3 Frederic Reid Oxley Fred Jack Alan Oxley Jackson Kenneth Wilbur Palmer Ken Donald Wilford Parriott Prod Floyd Reed Pearson Hoyd Darlene Mae Piefer Dar Ronald Alan Pinnow Ronnh Patricia Elizabeth Powers Pee Pee Merry Judith Price Judy Joyce Ann Putnam Putie Doris Lorayne Rahn Dods Richard Louis Recoy Rkh Dwayne W. Reed Dewey Mildren Jean Renken Jean Roberta Anne Rockey Bert Duain Charles Royster RoHs Rita Anne Rudy Ruda Reedy David Karl Ryckman Dave Joanne Helen Saeger Joanne Rubin Salter Hof Dog Dale Allen Schasker Dah Shirley Jean Scheider Shedock JoAnn Dorothy Schmidt Joke Rose Marie Schmidt Rose Yvonne Marie Schneider YueHe Phyllis Ann Schult PhyHh Richard Scovill Dkk James David Seitz Pkkbs James D. Shoemaker Shoey Thomas Albert Shouer Shou .Ar A ' 521-is :V nr QQ? l S, ,.,, E s,tt, we W .5,:2sar,gesf -wwfmt ' sl E633 3 Lx :Q , , me Hi: gg 555391: 5 Ju , . 13.7 - kw A e Q Lv. ' A 4, ,f.. - Q X. - X, Q - -, ,W ., Q Q '15, ,V : .LE.,:- . t.,,,,,,,. : V z JE. S, l ' ' :fa .M ilu--'fx 'Q' '1 A - 5: A i it ,- ' .1 Q W A K E.. :J gH,s -5 Y' Q S ,EEFEEHE K t is yt i Q95 1 he gi X5gmF 'h e 'HOI4 1. . ..-1- A .: ' . - ' 'I w , -' , 1 ff 3' t , i 1333- 3? V fHmwwLw,f qgyww fyewemrpwwww 1 . 4 .W Anna Jane Slaght Monkey Douglas Riddell Smith Doug Lyla Joy Smith Lyla Nelda Jean Smith Nelly Rose Marie Smith Rosie Gerald Spencer Snyder Jerry Joyce Elaine Spangler Joyce David W. Spencer Dave Dolores Anne Staas Dodo LaVonne Joyce Stabinow LaVonne Esther Eloise Stearns Esther Robert L. Steele Bob Maynard George Steffen Mickey Ralph George Steinke Lanky Cecilia Ann Stephenson Ann . 322335 we . 4- af ' , 2, as :sg 1 3 in fy up M7' X Y M, , ., I :F3,,g .f V 33-qv 3 L 5 ,r.rx A ,---1 f , ,tv wr, Ma ry Ann Stick Rusty Alan Dan Stickle Al Carol Ann Stimpert Carol Dale William Stock Bumps Joyce Elaine Stout Pinky Marlene Ann Swank Marlene William Dean Swift Bill Carolyn Jo Todd Carolyn Esther Mae Toepfer Es William Lloyd Trunck Satch Carol Lorraine Valkema Carrot James A. Vehmeier Beau Jack Betty Dawn Vincent Betty Frederic Noel Wagner Fred Geraldine Mae Wagner Gerry f1 '5K- Phyllis Ann Wahlstrom Seegee Edna learia Walker Lee Barbara Jane Webb Barb William Arthur Weimer Fii. Kenneth R. Willhite Otto Elaine Joanne Williams Punky Robert Edward Williams Bob Jane Ellen Wolfensberger Emmert Patricia Mae Yahnke Donky-Tonky Harold Duane Yeager Verb Jeanne Ann Yoder Shep Walter James Zimmerman Walt arg -we www J A vi, EZWMU' Left to right: Secretory-Treasurer, President, Vice-President Freshmen-Mark Wcagner, Coleen Runie, Jean Kennedy. Sophomores-Mary Jcune Morrow, Gary Keith, Doris Dome Juniors-Janice Hagens, Jim Adcxrns, Wes Luedeking. Seniors-Georgia Mellom, Von Bluemel, Ray Kerr. haue 74 7acmd 70: ie eafzoom Getting an education is, after all, the important thing in high school. We vary in how much time we spend in activities and sports but nearly all of us spend about seven hours in the classroom. That is why studies are the main course in our meal. Mr B shows how Stars glisten in Dramutics class. Homework for some. Ot COUYSG, we must admit, not all the time put in during class period is spent in gathering knowledge. You may have noticed that some of the people in your classes show only a taint interest in what the teacher is saying and that a few seem to be thinking about something for someonej entirely foreign to the subject at hand. However most of our students are on the ball as our scholastic average indicates. The people in the pictures all seem to be working hard, which should mean something. 5. .: U : ' E155 Q X A N i, ,5 -my ' V ,K -m bqi 1 , tu., Y'l'rfQs. 9 1 1-smg We all have taken different courses at F.H.S. but there are some we all went through. Here are a few we all remember no matter what our maiors are in: Homeroom: time for chatting with your neigh- bors about such abstract problems as sleep- walking, the presidential race, or the rela- tive dragging ability ot X car and Y car. Al- so time to hash over such vital subiects as last week's game, the third problem, or why John is looking at Mary so much. La Pretz comes around every other Friday fusuallyi and every Wednesday we are guided. In F H S nearly everybody reads the Observer Gym class such fighting spirit being display ed in improvised games Spirit that some times leads to complete abandonment of the orthodox rules and substitution of com mando rules Wondering vaguely whether to pay the towel fee and get it over with or to eat a square meal for lunch. The groans that arise when Phog suddenly decides that we need some good stiff calisthenics for a change. Standing under the shower after- wards and letting the water run all over you, feels nice, sure needed it too. Mr. Clarno, this doesn't come out. So that's what that smell wus! l.et's put in an escalator. wi C ' fw'MW'1-1xQi Hey girls, could you sew this buhon on for me? I always ihoughl they stood up to sing. Keep your eyes on the copy. English class: Word Wealth, spelling, book reports, themes. Learning to read without moving your lips. Reading about Mark Twain's trip West and why the Green Knight lost his head. The pleas for less grammar and more lit. The pride in having written something you think is good. Study hall: the most versatile period of the day. A work period, a rest period, a music appreciation period fsixth hour onlyl, or a period to ponder the isness of the what. Seasoning for the main course is the grades. Experience has shown that a well-seasoned meal is enioyed more than a poorly seasoned one. Every six weeks we find a new taste and sometimes it doesn't taste so good. But remember this about main courses. Whether' or not they are the most enioyable of the courses, they're always the most nourishing. Now block, now block. Get the book with the large print. Sh, don't break the trance. Now let's see you lay rubber. D + 74a ?acuZz'q Sewea 745 74a Ham-cea Louis E. Mensenkclmp, A.B., A.M., Prin p I X. B. F. Shafer, B.S., A.B., A.M., City Superintendent of Schools Omceg center, right-Naomi Andersen fRegistrarl, Irene Keister fBookkeeperj, Alice Freidag CAttendance clerkj, Erma Bucher iAssistant secretcuryl. Board of Education, 'lst row-H. Reid Horner, Lester Knsten, C. M. Fuller, T. R. Carpenter lAssistant superintendent of schoolsl, B. F. Shafer lSuperintendent of schoolsj. 2nd row-Charles W. Furst, Lloyd A. Giessel, J. R. Nesbit, Robert Toelle, Everett E. Laughlin fPresidentJ. Not in picture- Dan W. Hirtle, George Monroe. George R. Kloos, B.S., M.A., Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys. Marguerite Huebner, B.A., M.A., Dean of Girls Beulah J. Charmley, Carolyn Musser, Dagmar Hansen, Josef Spudich, Mildred Spudich, Janet Warren, Frances Ritzinger, Robert Kane, Mary,C.lil Martin, Ralph E. Durham. '- LJ, 9 . L J 'JV 1 . . ff L , -J V 'lf' l P L 4, L -l .ff i 4 I 1 if Vg-,, L , I, 'L .1 V , . . v 1' Y 1 l nf. ' 1. LL Dean R. Garrett, Jeannette Lloyd, Mary M. luebbing, Mabel Bowers, Dorothea Schmidt. ' L Beufah J. Charmley, B.A., M.A., English, Jaurnalism. Caroly Mu er, B.A., M.A. English. Dagmar Hansen, B.A., M.A., English. Josef Spudich . ., M. . English Coaching. Mildred Spudich, B.A., English, Latin. Janet War n, ., E lish. X U Frances Ritzinger, B.S., Commercial. Robert Kane, B.S., A.,lC mer i l. Mary C Martin, B,S., M.A., Mathematics. Ralph E. Durham, B.S., gm ercio, ching. Deen R. .Garrett, B.A., Speech, Debate. Jeannette l.lo , B.A., M.A., peech, Dru vl matics, English. Mary M. Luebbing, B.S., English, Frerfch Mabel owers, B.A. M.A., Latin. Dorothea Schmidt, B.A., M.A., French, Synish. , Q el X, X ll 1, .1 ,SXJTIJY - 5 SiWl'J.?-Ah! :rf- 3 .r--s,1'v'f ,H-J .13 K. wi, ,. 1 W 1' 2 ,Fifi-N. Q' A us' 1 INA , Ernest Seeman, B.M.E., Orchestra. Karl H. Kubitz, A.B., Band. Dorothy Nelson B.M.E., Choral Music. Catherine Mueller, B.A., M.M., Choral Music. Lucille Madden, B.S., Crafts. Cnot in picture? Merle Blackwood, Art. Curtis Meyers, B.S., M.A., D.A., Director of Special Education, Jean Rowen, B.S., Speech Correction. Mrs. F. M. Rhodes, Attendance Omcer. Elizabeth Harman, B.A., B.S., in LS., Librarian. T. H. Boardman, B.A., M.S., Director of Audio-Visual Edu cation, Howard A. Weber, B.A., M.A., History, Coaching. Richard lumby, B.A., M.A., Prob- lems of Democracy, Guidance Co-ordinator. Helen Hamil, B.A., M.A., History. George Martin, B.A., M.A., Driver's Education, English, History. Harry Kinert, Ph.B., M.A., History, Physical Education, Coaching. Ernest Seeman, Karl H. Kubitz, Doro- thy Nelson, Catherine Mueller, Lucille Madden. Curtiss Meyers, Jean Rowen, Mrs. F. M. Rhodes, Elizabeth Harman, T. H. Board- man. Howard Weber, Richard Lumby, Helen Hamel, George Mortin, Harry Kinert. Genevieve Sheridan, Edith Lyle, Lillian Matthieson, Eleanor Schmertmon. Ferne Kuhlemeyer, Irene Sullivan, Wil- lard Rulaendall, R. A. Baumgorlner, Clif- ford Noll. Murry Funk, Vernon Bokemeier, Don J. Knoulif, Clarence C. Clorno, C. S. Farr. Genevieve Sheridan, B.S., Cafeteria. Edith Lyle, B.S., Home Economics. Lillian Mat- thieson, B.S., M.S., Home Economics. Eleanor Schmertmon, B.S., Home Economics Ferne Kuhlemeyer, B.A., M.A., Mathematics, Guidance Co-ordinator. Irene Sulli- van, B.S., M.S., Mathematics. Willard C. Rubendall, B.A., M.A., Mathematics. R. A Baumgartner, B.A., M.A., Mathematics, Director of Adult Education. Clifford Noll B.E., Mathematics. Murry Funk, B.Ed., M.A., Chemistry. Vernon Bokemeier, B.S., Vocational Agriculture Don J. KnaufF, B.S., General Science, Biology. Clarence C. Clorno, B.S., M.A., Physics C. S. Farr, B.S., M.S., Biology. 1 Howard Roen, B.S., M.S., Woodworking, Carpentry. Richard Falley, B.S., M.S., Radio, Electricity. Eugene Marks, B.S., Mechanical Drawing, Coaching. Harry Kruse, B.S., G.E., Machine Shop. Woodrow Fulkerson, A.B., M.S., Physical Education Supervisor for Freeport Schools. Betsy Deaner, B.S., Physical Education. Merritt Allen, B. Ed., M.A., Physical Educa tion, Athletic Director. Herman Winters, Head Custodian. S. P. Zwiefel, Second Floor Care. Clyde Jack- son, First Floor Care. Edward Euler, Gym and Cafeteria Care. J. Winters, Main tenance. Howard Roan, Richard Falley, Eugene Marks, Harry Kruse. Woodrow Fulkerson, Betsy Deaner, Mar- ritt Allen. Herman Winters, S. P. Zwiefel, Clyde Jackson, Edward Euler, J. Winters. K 5 X 5 fs 55? -rsf .V fs?1,,ii gf r f . ,Q wg , , xi , s J-wsu, m 5 , .I fr., 3. li 1 .ww XX A -vfgw., -ik, Hi. ,sf 0'V I I' 1 n S tastes good of the end of ca I, ' I QA., fm L 1 mecll, so activities relcix you H1775 of the end of ca school day ,vu of :P ff 1'-'0 W 0 -Q... ff-eff' A , 4 Qi 453. ' 6 . i. 23 i ,. fi? 'Q -1- -' 1121 NA S., 'i 1 'plljfi Dessert . . . As dessert -e 5 :nn 'r ' X ' .- 3: 4 fx ii ' ' Yi 1 - -' ws 5 . I I - fli ' Q ' 4' '51 'X I... 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This year the members of the Freeport Officers, seated - P. Wichman KV-Pres.1, R. Neiman ISentineIJ, D. McCulloch iPres.1, J. Vehmeier iTreas.1, K. Palmer iSec.1. Broadcasting-G. Thompson, K. Koeller, L. Eisenman, J. Turner. Testing soil-F. Kortemeier, L. Klages, L. Strohacker, W. Wilhelms. 'Ps chcipter earned a total of 514,072 from the crops and animals they raised. There were 16 beef cattle raised, pro- ducing 18,545 pounds of beef. With a total of 195 swine there were 40,633 pounds of pork raised. There were 36 head of dairy stock, producing 111,935 pounds of milk. Three members owned 19 sheep which produced 160 pounds of wool and raised 780 pounds of lambs. This is iust one year's work done by the members of Freeport's Future Farmers. Soil testing was a popular activity in the agriculture building. Many members took samples of soil from entire farms. Milk tests for the percentage of butter- tat, and germination tests for the per'- centage of healthy seeds, were also made for farmers in the Freeport area. 7uz'afze czfzmew af ,4mefzc2:a This year the FFA sold Christmas cards with total sales of 5188. They also sold vegetable and flower seeds. Last year the FFA sold around S650 worth of seeds to this year's S606 worth. ln October the Freeport chapter was host to T8 other chapters during leadership training day. Every year the FFA of- ficers from other chapters in section one hold a meeting to find out what is done in other chapters so that improvements may be made in all of them. It is also held for the purpose of teaching mem- bers their duties as FFA officers. Bowling as part of Recreation program - R. Julius, R. Grant, D Smith, P. Haas, N. Nesemeier. With chickens-G. Klock, N. Borchers, L. Phillips, D. Wehren- berg, M. Firebaugh. With cows-H. Hurst, G. Herbig, E. Julius, D. Maxey, R. Adams The Future Farmers of America strive for co-operation and citizenship. They strive to keep American farmers the best in the world through scientific methods of farming. To be eligible for FFA the prospective member must be enrolled in vocational agriculture, must have a definite plan for carrying out a supervised farming proiect, and must be familiar with the purpose of FFA and its program of work. New members must know the FFA creed and must be voted in by regular mem- bers of the chapter. In addition to the many other activities, the Freeport chapter, under the direction of Vernon Bokemeier, saw many educa- tional films illustrating the latest farm- ing methods. 1 cu... 'www-N ' 'V 'uranium TOP seated-M. Eichmeier, R. Rudy, B. Wahlstrom, B. Watz, S. Scheider. Standing - D. Kaiser, G. Webb, J. Seitz, J. Clarno, M. McLain, A. Kirkman, J. Place, R. Hasse. BOTTOM 'lst row - J. Clarno, D. Kaiser, R. Harriss, J. McLain. 2nd row- G. Webb, V. Smith, F. Wagner, A. Stickle, W. Cordes, B. Williams, M M:Lain, G. Dinges, B. Swift. I :I 1 The Leslie A. Holmes Future Teachers ot America again this year explored the basic and less publicized facts of the Teaching profession. Miss Kuhlmeyer, the advisor, and the president, Doris Kaiser, arranged varied programs throughout the year. Speakers and films were on the program with a trip to the Illinois State Teachers College at DeKalb topping the list. The vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of F.T.A. were John Clarno, Shirley Scheider, and Jim Seitz. ' Edu! The Science Club of Freeport High is open to anyone with an interest in science. No special theme was set for this year, but experiments and topics were pre- sented and discussed by the members. All of these proiects were explained in the beginners language as much as pos- sible. By the leadership of president Bob Williams, with vice-president Myron McLain, and Wally Cordes as secretary- treasurer, assisting the advisor Mr. Funk, the members made a very interest- ing and educational trip to the Museum of Science and lndustry in Chicago. The goal of this club is to give any person interested in science a chance to inves- tigate further into this field. You never can tell, a famous scientist may pop from its magic brew. 24460 glad The Freeport High School Radio Club under the direction of Mr. Richard Falley had a very active year. At the beginning ot the term there were only two licensed operators with about tive or six others on the verge of obtaining their licenses. This year the F.H.S. station W9ANO re- ceived the W.A.S. iWork All Statesj Award. This means that F.H.S. students had talked to at least one station in every state in the union. The only continent the club hasn't talked to as yet is Asia. This is Station W9ANO signing over, out, ancl clear for l952. pacific daheaa What did he say? This is no longer a common phrase in the Freeport High gym. For this we can thank a few boys, who, under the direction of Mr. Richard Falley, set up the public address system. Every time there is an activity in the gym of F.H.S. these boys can be seen setting up the P. A. system. Row 1: K. Padfield, E. Gravenstein, J. Hille, J. Harriss, B. Stukenberg, B. Jury, J. Spangberg. Row 2: D. Maxey, F. Rut- ter, D. Clock, L. Gilchrist, R. Rickert, K. Lowery, G. TerHark. mm' uw- f..w2:fZ?zZisa:ze 1 f f t --5 ilf: Fifi. wa: 2. 'lzlfivfwf ff? ' , 5. ,s,, .., . 4 2.4 M W4 :SQ ,,.i 1 ,gas yy .ef 2 A.,,,-xx Top Picture Kneeling: J. Kennedy, D. Nortridge, R. Horton. Seated: L. Chambers, B. Jury, H. Kilburn, -K. Rafferty, R. Law- son, D. Davenport, R. Richtemeyer, N. Ottenhausen, B. Kammer. Bottom Picture Row I: B. Jury, H. Kilburn, S. Klentz, R. Pinnow. Row 2: R. Blask, G. Tarnham, D. Mead. Row 3: R. Castle, K. LeBaron, G. Janssen, D. Ryckman. Row 4: J. Shoemaker. 644:46-wld Movie today! is a welcome cry to many students of F.H.S. This year Mr. Cary Farr and his thirty-one projector operators presented about 300 films and slides to the students to coincide with their studies. fn 75 45,36 iii Row l: D. Harbach, S. Murray, C. Bamberg, J. Place. Row 2: B. Wahlstrom. C. Myers, P. McCoy, S. Scheider, D. Kaiser, J. Price. Row 3: S. Stebbins, S. Rozman, B. Klontz, D. Cheeseman, D. Pieter, S. Dirksen, I. Albright, C. Albrecht, J. Meyers, A. Mitchell, J. Stude- baker, S. Dommel, l.. Blaisclel, J. Tschudy. qfame aanamica Any girl who has a keen interest in the home economics field finds that the home economics club at F.H.S.brings a lot of fun and help in learning many new ideas. A girl may join if she is now tak- ing home ec. or it she had previously taken it. With Miss Lillian Matthiesen as their advisor, the club carried on many activities, their main event being a Christmas tea. Wfodeza Dance 6 all There is a new invention at Freeport High! A Modern Dance Club was or- ganized under the leadership of Betsy Deaner. To attain membership in this club the girls had to try out by going through several dance routines. Mem- bers chose a song and composed a dance to go with it. During the year Modern Dance girls presented programs for Jun- ior High, Senior High Teacher's Initia- tion, National Beauty Week, and the F.H.S. Christmas concert. Top Picture Row 'l: S. Read, C. Kerlin. Row 2: C. Myers, M. Bar- tell, S. Snook, M. Hance. Row 3: G. Mellcm, D. Cline. Bottom Picture Seated: C. Koser, J. Bartell. Kneeling: C. Meyer, lf. Kerlin, S. Kahl. Standing: D. Fry, S. Hance. 1 Wi 'K g. ,4, ff. Where are all those peppy gals going when they rush over tothe gym after school every Friday night? They're on their way to have fun and to learn sportsmanship by participating in the G.A.A. activities. ln the course of the year, these girls play foot- ball, soccer, badminton, volleyball, basketball, and kickball. On Wednesday night they swim or bowl at the Y.M.C.A. They have frequent parties such as their initia- tion, Christmas, and skating parties. ln the spring a Mother-Daughter Banquet is held. D. Miller, D. Dame, G. Davis, J Meinders, C. Giessel, N. Meyers N. Graham, N. Chambers, A Mitchell, J. Studebaker, H. Bolend er, J. Myers, A. Hess, C. Bamberg J. Stout, P. Hull, J. Rideout, J. Place, L. Lutz, J. Jacobs. Row l: D. Breed, S. Fish, F. Wagner, J. Seitz, J. Fair, D. Smith, D. McLean, B. Trunck, G. Schutt, R. Kerr,. Row 2: J. Garns, R. Ruben- dall, K. Padfield, P. Keete, B. Stukenberg, B. Adams, T. Altenbern, J. Spangberg, R. Bowen, J. Woodward, G. Hunetield. Row 3: C. Cain, B. Williams, B. Miller, L. Stees, J. Clarno, M. Steften, J. Allen, W. Luedeking, A. Stewart, D. Snyder, R. Harbach, D. Marchesi. Row. 4: P. Lindfors, T. Kubitz, V. Bluemel, E. Nienhuis, J. Lebrecht, A. Doerr, D. Penticoft, B. Klaus, D. Kielsmeier, R. Miller, D. Summers. Row 5: D. Schusker, H. Yeager, F. Oxley, T. Woctan, G. Keith, F. Rutter, J. Willis, B. Penticoff, G. Yde, R. Voss, J. Williams. Row 6: J. Gastmann, G. Meads, l.. Brobst, D. McCulloch. etzfefzmen 'a The l.ettermen's Club is composed of varsity lettermen who have won an F in sports. Some of the activities which these boys undertake during the school year are, ushering at basketball games, giving a Christmas basket to a deserving family, and the Lettermen-Faculty basketball game. The highlight of the year is the initiation, to which dates are invited. Zkmfeadeza Neither rain nor snow, hail, nor gloom or night shall keep these cheerleaders from the game. This was the motto taken up by the cheerleaders this year. These girls could always be seen leading the fans in loyal support of their teams. To add more pep to their cheers, they put in acrobatic stunts and many new formations, Row 1: B. Watkins, K. Hop kins, S. Snook, S. Kahl, J Stocks. Row 2: S. Hance, B Wahlstrom. .svsS..fsw,Q 'Q 553 lr Row I: J. Seitz lNews Ed.J, G. Calkins lArt Ed.D, S. Mensenkamp lBus.Mgr.J, G. Mellom lFeature Ed.J, W Long lAdv Mgrj E Wil Iiams lAdv. Mgr.j, C. Todd. Row 2: J. Stocks, A. Wurtzel, A. Peterson, A. Dietrich, J. Hagens, S. Stewart, A Klrkman J Schmidt Row 3 L. Kahl, C. Myers, S. Read, M. Bartell, R. Rudy, M. Blum, M. Fullerton, M. Earnest, M. Klages, J. Snyder. Row 4 V Hagens G Briggs B. Hunter, T. Altenbern, J. Spungberg, D. Breed, K. Rockey, W. Cordes, T. Kubitz. la? Reporters running through the halls try- ing to catch up with the latest scoop, ad- vertisers setting up the ads, make-up workers struggling with the next issue, all this is a part of the Freeport High School Newspaper, La Pretz, formed this year by a group of journalists who wanted a stu- dent publication of their own. Coming out bi-weekly, the paper is sub- scribed to by two-thirds of the students. The staff, under the direction of Miss Beulah Charmley aims to produce the latest news, features, and sports in the way the students want it presented. The paper is headed by Editors Wil- liam Weimer and Mary Jean Barrie. Sybil Mensenkamp is in charge of the business staff, with Bill Trunck as assistant. The news staff editor is Jim Seitz, and the 'Fea- ture department editor is Georgia Mellom, and coming up with the last page is sports editor, Jerry Snyder. .U - Co-Editors: Mary Barrie Bull Weimer SL ut -Q. 2 QHIJIX ow I B Trunck lBus Mgrl J Seitz lBus Mgrj P Powers lReccl Secl F. Wagner lSports Ecl.J Row 2: K. Novak, M. Earnest, J. Mazurane J Burrell M Barrie C Todd P Wahlstrom Row 3 R Harrlss M. Eichmeier, V, Huffman, J. Furst, K. Hopkins, P. McCoy, A Mll'er Row 4 D Dlldlne G Mellom D Fry D Kaiser C Valkema G. Calkins, J. Edge, W. Cordes, A. Doerr, A. Stickle. a6mwSz4gg Did you notice that light burning late at night in room l'I5 many times during the school year? Well if you did, the reason is in your hands now, for it was the four editors working on the 1952 Polaris. These editors were Don Breed, Gerry Briggs, Judy Price, and Rita Rudy. The sports section was super- vised by sports editor Fred Wagner. The bus- iness was taken care of by Bill Trunck and Jim Seitz who acted as business managers. Pat Powers did the correspondence and Pat Yahnke and Doris Rahn were art editors. Their big task was completed with a huge celebration including dinner at the Wagon Wheel in Rockton with the La Pretz staff. Co-Editors: Don Breed, Rita Rudy, Gerry Briggs, Judy Price. lfalm-it ' ' paws- t 5-as +.....',.t ' wh F11 Seated: M. Barrie, C,Todd. Standing: L. Walker, E. Williams, J. Seitz, G. Briggs, S. Mensenkamp, J. Edge. adllmzd ma!! idea Quill and Scroll is the national honor so- ciety for high school iournalists. These stu- dents write for the La Pretz, and work on the Polaris. Members of this organization are those who are at least a iunior in standing, are in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, and have done superior work in some phase of iournalism. She's not a fugitive from a hamburger! All that catsup and mustard is part of the Philo- mathian Society informal spring initiation! All Seniors who maintain a B plus average in English are eligible for membership in this honorary English club under the guidance of Mrs. Janet Warren. Programs are given by students and guest speakers. A banquet is another yearly custom of this organization. Row l: S. Hance, K. Hopkins, D. Fry, J. Seitz, J. Edge, J. Clarno, D. Kaiser, E. Williams. Row 2: J. Putnam, J. Furst, K. Kerlin, J. Burrell, M. Barrie, S. Scheider, C. Todd. Row 3: J. Price, R. Har- riss, P. McCoy, R. Rudy, J. Mazu- rane, P. Wahlstrom, A. Kceller, L. Walker, M. Stick, A. Stephenson, P. Krahmer, V. Huffman. Row 47 W. Cordes, T. Kubitz, B. Williams, M. McLain, T. Bamberg, R. Bean. W. Weimer, D. Breed. Wwwdtq Delcufe An ancient debaters' rule states, If you know the law and are weak on the facts, quote the law. If you know the facts, but not the law, state the facts. If you're weak on the law and the facts, pound the rostrum. With this in mind, the students in room 109 walked eagerly up to the beaten, battered old rostrum to begin the daily battle of the vocal chords, and to prove that there's no question as to the right side in the problem. ln addition to the usual task of writing a case, the debaters this year had the task of break- ing in a new coach. However, Mr. Garrett proved to respond readily to instruction, and it is safe to say that he no longer gets gray hairs from the antics of the debaters. l warm mn . 'J neu: AQWLAM Im Row 'lz G. Briggs, F. Wagner, W. Weimer, A. Stickle, G. Geisberq- er. Row 2: B. Trunck, P. Lincl- fors, B. Williams, V. Bluemel. HHS: H , , . ima mmttlf wusm A mum mem ara' Row 1: A. Dietrich, S. Stewart, B. Miller, A. Peterson. Row 2: M. Fullerton, B. Adams, G. Dinges, t 4 F. Fairbairn. ,X ' ' 5 ' ' At l i g X ' W-'ffl a .eww 'iq 1 AJ V ,ig V t K i tw 104 Row I: G. Paar, B. Lenz, S. Ousley, E. Gravenstein. Row 2: J. Fogel, J. Doerr, L. Armagost, K. Horstmeyer. 7fza44-Sap! Defcufe Freeport's frosh-soph debate team, although starting with little experience, fashioned a suc- cessful record forthe season. ln addition to winning the strong Blue Island Tournament on Lin- coln's Birthday, they won the tournament held at Moline and took second at Mendota. These three tournaments gave the freshmen and sophomores in the class excellent exper- ience for the future when they will become varsity debaters. lnterest in the debate class was much greater at the beginning of the second semester for the enrollment of the underclassmen more than doubled. Coach Garrett was well satisfied with the season and the amount of training his debaters were able to receive. Wa!! ' The noon watchmen at F.H.S., the hall monitors, worked in cooperation with the Student Council in enforcing the rules of the halls. They were stationed at each door on the main floor to enforce the new rules passed by the Council. These monitors were given the authority to keep all students out of the halls during the two lunch periods. A new rule was put into effect in con- nection with entering study hall l7. Instead of one as during previous years, students were able to enter through two doors into the study. This was due to the splendid work of these fifteen hall monitors and their faculty advisers, Mr. Murray Funk, Miss Fern Kuhlemeyer, and Mr. Reuben Baumgartner. Row 1: C. Russell, S. Kirchberg, S. Read, M. Thruman. Row 2: R. Salter, A. Stickle, B. Woods, J. Hayner, P. Wichman, D. Dildine, G. Briggs, R. Bean. Zchnalafzmccb The National Forensic League is the society of speech and debate students. Advancement in the League is based on a point system. The local chapter of the Forensic League has over twen- ty active members. The ofificers are Van Bluemel, Ann Peterson, and Bill Weimer. nf Row 1: S. Stewart, B. Miller, F. Fairbairn, W. Weimer, K. Kerlin, A. Dietrich, A. Peterson. Row 2: D Breed, T. Kubitz, B. Williams, J. Hoyner, G, Briggs. Row 1: C. Koch, M. Eichmeier, G. Calkins, V. Bluemel, K. Hop- kins, D. Kaiser, J. Furst. Row 2: A. Peterson, C. Giessel, R. Hasse, D. Burright, J. Seitz, W. Long, A. Furst, R. Bean, G. Briggs. ' 4 Act well your part, there all the honor lies. So goes the motto of the National Thespion So- ciety, whose purpose is to advance the standards of excellence in dramatic arts. The F.H.S. troup, 464, with their leader, Miss Jeannette Lloyd, meet the first Thursday of ev- ery month. Meetings are held in the members' homes. Every other program is student partici- pation and the remaining programs vary as to what the group prefers. Every spring, the Thespian Annual initiation banquet is held in the ballroom of the Y.W.C.A. All those who have worked and completed their requirements undergo the final vows and be- come fullpledged members of the National Thespian Society. .1 cmd7U69 Everyone wants to get into the act and in Mask and Wig everyone does get into the act. Mask and Wig is a dramatic club that is open to every student in Freeport High School, and many take advantage of this fact. The organization is particularly helpful to underclassmen be- cause it is here that they get the basic fundamentals of drama. The programs are planned to give every member a chance to demonstrate and improve his acting and to learn to work behind the scenes. Row 1: G. Briggs, D. Breed. Row 2: M. Scholes, J. Shelly, K. Nei- man, K. M:Carthy, J. Emrick, G. Meyers, R. Klontz, S. Price, C. Burgess, J. Kline, M. Gartman, E. Saeger. Row 2: K. Fisher, J. Gari- man, C. Krueger, S. Sword, J. Fishburn, M. M:Murray, K. Diet- rich, B. Watkins, S. Snook, M. Engles, A. Furst, S. Read, S. Stewart, S. Keith. Row 4: J. Schmelzle, P. Seery, K. Rockey, C. Giessel, J. Hagens, A. Wurtzei, D. Dame, M. Hance, K. Horst- meyer, S. Keith. Row 5: S. Steb- bins, B. Watz, D. Weipert, P. Bel' din, V. Hagens, S. Kirchberg, J. X Briggs, A. Peterson, A. Dietrich, H. Dupee, J. Studebaker, A. Hess, D. Cheeseman. Row 1: L. Gilchrist, J. Seubold, M. Fulkerson, J. Kennedy, C. Ker- lin, l.. Blaisdell, O. Lindfors, C.. Johnson, S. Kohl, S. Ferguson, D. Burright, M. Klages. Row 2: J. Price, C. Koch, R. Rockey, M. Eichmeier, R. Rudy, S. Mensen- kamp, J. Furst, K. Kerlin, G. Calkins, P. Slocum, J. Blunt, M. Woodward, W. Long, C. John' son. Row 3, J. Friesenecker, G. Webb, L. Madden, S. Hance, M. Barrie, K. Hopkins, J. Ferguson, M. Fullerton, J. Fletcher, J. Baxter, D. Kaiser. Row 4, A. Rubendali, V. Smith, R. Sauer, D. Dildine, J. Seitz, G. Dinges, B. Stukenberq, B. Metzger, T. Altenbern, J. Hay- ner, H. Guttey, B. Rockey, J. Spangberg. Readings help future actors and actresses to portray emotion and to gain confidence in themselves. Skits are given and charades are played not only to let the students act, but also to develop their creative imagination. Members are encouraged to learn what makes a good play by writing original ones. Make up and costume demonstrations enable members to work on various play committees as well as be in the plays themselves. With such able persons as Don Breed, President, Janet Furst, Vice President, and Gerry Briggs, Secretary-Treasurer, for officers and with Miss Lloyd as advisor, it is no wonder that Mask and Wig develops fine talent and good workers for our school plays. 08 Well, the play is over F - law 5 Mrs, Mason ,,.- ,. - ,o,,Marilyn Klages Mr, Masons HY,Y, ,,,,,,,..A. William Fair Maudie ,,,s,,,,, , H,,,,..w,,,f Alison Furst Sylvia ,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,, Rosemary Hasse Joy ,s,AA,,, -,W,, ,,A. ,,,.,.. J udy Price Alix ,w,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,--,,Floreida Lenz Julie ,,,..,f, ,fn ,,,, W, ,,,,, oJane Baxter Lysbeth ..e,s,, ,.,. .,,. ,,,s,,-Connie Russell Mert ,,.v., ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,Ann Peterson Mrs. White ,..... ,,,A,,,,, C arolyn Giessel Mrs. Allen ....,,A Y ,,,,,,,,,,, Ann Wurtzel Mrs. Day ,..,,,,. . ,..,,.. Mary Kay Engels Mrs. Peters ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,M Clarlyn Johnson Davy ,,,,,,,,e. A, ,.,,,,, ,,,Roloert Hunter Chi ,,,,,,, W .,,, W ,,,,,,,, John Spangberg Jerry ....Y.Y ,fn .,,,,,,,w. Henry Gu'Ffey Ted ff.. Y- ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,Thomas Altenbern Margaret- e.,, - ,- ,,e,. , e,,,,,, Kitty Rockey Men are like streetcars. If you miss one there is sure to be another one along soon, was the idea the Junior Class of 1953 gave to the audience in their performance at the Con- sistory Auditorium last fall. I clidn't know the gun was loaded! The play took place in the living room of a teenager, Maudie Mason, who had all the ideas Iso she thoughtl there was to know about men. Maudie kept her girl friends all ears with her techniques on how to trap a man. Maudie's shy cousin decided to prac- tice some of these suggestions and she end- ed up taking all the boys away from Maudie's girl friends, But, this was only the begin- ning of Maudie's troubles! ln trying to get her older sister Sylvia married oFF, she only succeeded in making matters worse by per- suading the wrong boy, not to mention the Wien ,4fze che Za '54 I dreamed about you last night dood it I get a lacking I doo tact that she almost lost her own boy friend, Davy. Full house. The mothers of the girls came to Mrs. Ma- son reporting their disgust in the way Maudie was behaving, and for a minute Mr. and Mrs. Mason thought they were going to have to move from the neighborhood. To complicate matters more Maudie was the cause of her father practically losing his iob. How she ever succeeded in getting all her problems solved was answered by her reply, No line is the best line of all. I iust started telling the truth. Miss Jeannette Lloyd, the director of the play did an excellent iob as usual in selecting the cast, of which were all perfect in their parts. 0 Miss Shea J Mr. Nelson ,,, Mr. Patterson ..,..,,,, Miss Pike ,,,,. Bill ,,,. -,,,-,A-- Miss Eggleston , Miss Johnson ,vs Mr. Vecchito ,,e 5 ,,-,,,A-Janet Furst ,,,,--,Paul Lindfors eGeorge Geisberger ,,-,, A,,,, Doris Kaiser c,-Richard Banter ,,,,,,Wilma Long ,,,Georgia Mellom ,-,,--Alan Doerr Henry Aldrich ,-,s W Richard Burright Barbara Pearson Gertle , ,.s,,, .,, Mr. Bradleywe Miss Wheeler E, ,,,,,Kay Kerlin ,UG-inal Calkins ,,,Van Bluemel Kay Hopkins George Bigelow , ,,,,, W . ,,,,, , Ray Bean Mrs. Aldrich ,- , W, Phyllis Krahmer Mr. Ferguson W, . ,,,,,,, Bill Trunck Mary ,,,,,, -,,..,,,, H ,,,,-Learia Walker Students: Sybil Mensenkamp, Jim Seitz, Donna Cline, Esther Stearns, Carolyn Todd, June Edge, Mary Heiser, Joan Mazurane, Mary Jean Barrie, Roger Julius, Dick Dildine. Put that inkwell down, Henry! What a Life and what a play! What a Life was the play produced by the Class of '52 in their iunior year. Miss Jeannette Lloyd directed this three act comedy by Clif- ford Goldsmith, depicting the trials and trib- ulations of Henry Aldridge, that teen age boy familiar to all of us. Henry is the type of person who seems to get himself in many difficulties. Yet he is never sure how they happened to him, and neither is anyone else. He is a constant but pleasant source of exas- peration to his parents and teachers. The play revolves around Henry's ability to draw caricatures of his teachers, a broken But I tell you there isn't any word in Latin for gentleman. date, a history test, and the theft of band in- struments. To have a flair for art is the dream of many, but Henry's talent was the cause of much trouble for Central High School. Be- cause of his cartooning habit we find Henry in the office two days before the big dance. Henry's troubles multiply when he tries to find broader shoulders to take the blame for the drawings. However, George Bigelow, the owner of these shoulders, doesn't see eye to eye with Henry and doesn't hesitate to tell Principal Bradley this. 'ww A 141' Henry is even less endeared to George when, as a result of the confusion, Barbara Pearson breaks her dance date with George and makes one with Henry. Soon after the date is made difficulties arise which threaten to keep Henry from the dance. Mrs. Aldridge refuses Henry money for dance tickets, which he had promised to buy from Gertie, unless he passes the history test with honors. The resultant cribbing from George's paper puts him on probation. This probation ends abruptly when the band instruments are stolen and the pawn ticket found in Henry's locker. Henry doesn't tell Barbara he has been expelled but tells I've got to see Mr. Bradley! It was a wonderful dance. I said leave him alone her he is going to visit an uncle who has six- ty days to live. Barbara has enough to wor- ry about because Miss Wheeler, the nervous music teacher, is helping her prepare the daily assembly exercise. After many at- tempts Bill, an eager beaver student, gets past the secretary, Miss Shea, and gives the valuable information that he has seen the thieves but cannot identify them. After hilarious misunderstandings Mr. Fer- guson, the detective, finally discloses that George Bigelow is the culprit. This solves one of Henry's problems, and the amiable assist- ant principal, Mr. Nelson, takes care of his pecuniary difficulties by giving Henry the necessary tickets. -w ff E 2 5 V. ml Secretaries in the making, with Miss Frances Ritzinger as advisor, get together once a month for interesting meetings. This year's activities in- cluded personal interviews with persons having secretarial and oFfice iobs, musical programs with talent furnished by F.H.S. girls, a trip through a local business firm, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic at Krape Park. Each member was given an opportunity to help with the meetings in some way. Throughout the year there were four girls who planned each meeting, refreshments included. Each student must be enrolled in both shorthand and typing before she may become a member. The officers for the year were: Dolores Staas, presi- dent, Anita Koehler, vice president, Carol Valkema secretary, and Joanne Fransen, treasurer. Seated: D. Staas. Standing: M. Gartman, M. Metcalf, J. Brough- ton, E. Marussa, J. Fransen, A. Koeller, J, Kline, l. Jacobs. Front: B. Rinehart, S. Snook Back: J. Shain, J. Johnson, L Slump, B. Klontz, J. Prize, C Myers, C. Valkema, M. Swank, J Mazurane, S. Ferguson, M. Bar tell, M. Woodward. ?ww4 Row 'l: D. Schultz, B. Cavanaugh, T. Heiser. Row 2: l.. Kluth, S. Keith, S. Read, B. Hickman, B. Burt. Row 'lz J. Burrell, A. Furst, M. Heiser. Row 2: A. Moerk, S. Gregg, P. Krahmer, M. Becker, T. Bamberg. Something new was undertaken by members of the French Club this year. They adopted the Dorner fam- ily in France. A benefit dance was sponsored to se- cure funds for clothing materials. Le Cercle Francaise gives a program each month which is designed to be of special interest to French students. The baking of pralines, a French confec- tion, highlighted one meeting. Another enjoyable evening was spent in learning to play a French card game. Together with the other language clubs, they viewed the movie l2,000,000 Brothers. The spring picnic and roller skating party, held jointly with the Spanish Club, at the Pines climaxed a successful year. The officers: Tony Bamberg, Sue Read, and Alison Furst, had the counsel of Miss Luebbing, club advisor, in planning and carrying out the year's program. rises us:-4 1. g. 'N-u El Circulo Castellano has completed another successful year under the direction of Miss Dorothea Schmidt, and their oFficers Bill Metzger, President, Joe Fair, vice president, and Virginia Hagens, secre- tary-treasurer. Among the interesting programs was a scavenger hunt, when the members had until the following morning to collect the items written in Spanish. At another meeting, the club viewed movies of Mexico taken by a Freeport resident. The Christmas program portrayed a traditional holiday celebration in Span- ish speaking countries. The annual initiation of stu- dents having taken Spanish for one or more semesters was held in February. One of the outstanding events to which the mem- bers look forward is the spring picnic held with the French Club. v .pf n,.nur-mum .nn uuumunnn On horses: J. Gusloff, D. Dildine. Row 1: B. Metzger, B. Hartog, R Duitsman, J. Fair, J. Koeller, V Huffman. Row 2: K. Lenz, D Dame, C. Heitter, B. Heine, A Pearson, A. Stephenson, M. Stick. On chair: S. Fritz. Around chair L. Kahl, M. Eichmeier, S. Stewart V. Hagens, C. Koch, M. Engels S. Hance. Standing: B. Fair, J. Huisinga, R. Ackerman, P. Keefe, S. Fish, D Scovill, J. Carter, B. Swift, M Morrow, S. Keith, D. Breed. Kneel- ing: R. Armagost, C. Burgess, B Trunck, D. Fouls, J. Seitz, H. Du- pee, M. Fullerton, J. Myers, E. Klosa. Left lo right: B. Kimes, L. Hun- sicker, P. Pack, J. Schmelzle, S. McGrath, L. Walker, R. Siedschlag, A. Hess, S. Anderson, A. Furst, M. Folgafe, S. Willis, M. Gart- man, J. Spaide, M. Herendeen, R. Rudy, J. Rideout, S. Ousley, R. Hasse, P. Koeller, J. Meyers, M. Karl, M. Klinke, R. Wolfe, C. Ehrlich. dick 5, 'H i xy f R... , , tx Sm 4-1....... '5- Under the capable leadership of Miss Mabel Bow- ers, club advisor, and the officers Rosemary Hasse, president, Learia Walker, vice president, Bill Trunck, secretary, Elaine Williams, treasurer, many interest- ing programs have highlighted Societas Romana this year. From the welcoming committee many previously unknown facts about Latin subiects were disclosed to the new members, who have had one year of Latin. The way this was brought about was through the modern game of Truth or Consequences. Rumor has it that the contestants were the underdogs before it began but took it in good spirit. During the week of April 18, the date of the founding of Rome, they held their annual banquet. This was the wonderful climax to a year of fun for all the members. ss l ...H f v' . S, i I Democracy at work! By its many projects Freeport High's governing body worked for the betterment of the school and student body. They set up a milk bar in the cafeteria for serving ala carte items in order to speed the movement of the lunch line. With the other schools of the Big-8, Freeport High helped support a European child. A bulletin board for school news was placed in the main hall. The Student Council sponsored a revised Homecoming, with a decorated float, assembly, and dance. The Halloween party and Twirp Week were under its supervision. The Council decorated a Christmas tree in the main hall during the Christmas season. New waste paper receptacles were placed in the main halls. Sue Read was elected First Vice-President of the Northeast-Northwest Division of Student Councils at the Hinsdale convention. On floor: S. Kirchberg, S. Scheicl- er, A. Brody, W. Long, C. Myers, S. Read, R. Harriss, P. Wahlstrom. B. Miller, M. Davis. At table: C. Russell, D. Kaiser. Standing: D Mclean, D. Fouts, E. Nienhuis, R. Kerr, R. Ackerman, L. Clouser, J. Fair, J. Fletcher, B. Williams, J. Koeller. Seated: S. Willis, C. Runte, C Lafferty, K. Dietrich. Standing C. Brown, L. Stearns, V. Smith G. Parr, L. Madden, B. Lenz, P Koeller, S. Ousley, L. Kluth, G Keith, P. Seery, S. Fritz, H. Pin now. Seated: R. Bowen, G. Mellom, R. Harbach. Standing: J. Myers, R. Klontz, M. Woodward, J. Hagens, J. Diddens, M. Rothstein, D. Rohn, D, Breed. Lying Down: D. Schopf. Row I: Y. Schneider, C. Johnson, M. Mc- Murray, J. Shelly, N. Ilgin, S. Gregg. Row 2: F. Vallarta, R. Shippy, K. Hickman, N. Borchers, W. Luedeking, S. Hartman. Row 3: L. Smith, C. Dreyer, F. Lenz, L. Beidler, J. Schmelzle, I.. Kahl, C. Rockey, A. Rutter. Row 4: R. Keith, D. Brandt, A. Stewart, A. Rubendall, P. Keefe. ' Ped 0:4414 The American Junior Red Cross, consisting of rep- resentatives elected by each homeroom, is one of the worthiest organizations of Freeport High School. Un- der the leadership of Georgia Mellom, president, and the advice of Mrs. Stukenberg, school nurse, the Junior Red Cross began its annual drive on November 26 with a goal of 10096 membership. Each student con- tributed what he or she wished and the money raised was used to give Christmas gifts to the King's Daugh- ters Children's Home, the St. Vincent's Orphanage, and the Park View Home. In addition, a chest, con- taining school and personal supplies, was prepared and sent to children less fortunate in foreign countries. F.H.S. did reach its goal with ninety-two dollars. ,410 Swish! swish!, this was the Freeport High School art department. With paint brushes flying the students painted the pictures which we all liked to view in the art annex. The annex contained pictures of everything from trains to football players. As a journalist puts his ideas in words, these students put their ideas in pictures. S 1 5 J- N! hr- N Y K Hard at work indoors are Kenny Hickman Dave Barrett and Sue Read while Charles Gibson and Richard Miller sketch outside Not only was painting pictures a pro- iect of the art department, but with their posters they publicized many of the events and school activities of the year. The halls of Freeport High School are al- ways enlightened and made festive dur- ing the Christmas season by the stained glass window in the annex. These ama- teurs of today are the artists of to- morrow. awddmfte Gosh, what are you doing with that? Where did you get it? These are questions often asked of students who are taking home beautifully designed metal trays, chip carvings, baskets, finger paintings, pottery, woven articles such as rugs, place mats, scarfs and material, tooled leather, designed animals, and the many other decorative obiects which are made in the crafts department by the students. This department is located in a very cheerful room in the Manual Arts building under the supervision of Mrs. George Madden. Gloria Hunefield and Marvin Duughenbaugh get instructions in tray painting from Darlene Miller and Rose Marie Smith Alice Freel, and Betty Lower, watch John Woodward use the loom. ln the past few years crafts has become a very popular and well-liked course offered at F.H.S. Each year many more and different opportunities are offered to the students, who choose crafts as one of their electives. Boys as well as girls are found enrolled in crafts classes. ln recent years, students from the craft department have competed and placed in regional, state, and national art contests. 4 x . f ii V,-W -ww 'I ..,...,, ,W 'K , 1 ar ' .hx 1 'lp vi y 1 5 2 E f , 1 w 3 . w My 6 ' 9 v . . f .- ' , -. -. 4 . W an -. .1 f .. f A W , , x W V . zf V1 j es. ' gf W' -55121-1 bl L V Kc, f Q 4, I. .hw f MF: ., , V71 L'?'TA9? N !fW?fa.a, ' fs' . 1 ,.. anna QQ 1957 3 fb -as K X . - , ,, , LQ 1' i 1 3'-QAQWL 39 ,, Q, Q. fbi t ' - ,gi f. V ,M fffw' f. . W k .,9. 'I K 2 M f ff: ,f,f ',f W5 . ,A J 'Q if ,,4-iw M 411+ Q 5 5533435 Q fx 1 Q, 'H' My dw WW I Q . .fn ,V , Q, X if ' rs,-Q -gk 1 'H fs J if fliigaf ,J Q Q , A., fiij 5 3 'xml I -wi Q , fix: N ,Q W QM ,W ' K mi w x ,, -wg , an M 1 gf MW Kgs, 6 W, 5 ll E X W ,g fixw - 45 ,Q A . 451, D ,g t 'I :gg ag lv. +2 A , xx 5 X' v R Q There is nothing which enhances the savor of good food so much as good music and Free port High School is iustly noted for the excellence of its music departments Students of Freeport High find much opportunity for expression of their musical talent in the various instrumental and vocal organizations Those students not actively participating in these groups prove by their support of musical programs that they also enloy music '7n Old Wdemmn Pickles! Pickles! Fifty-nine varieties of pickles! Yes, these are the words of the most remembered song from the musical comedy, In Old Vienna , presented by the music department on February 5, 1952. The A Cappella choir made up the cast, including all maior characters and the choruses of villagers, tourists, and gypsies. The Modern Dance Club furnished the dancers and the pit orchestra was composed of F.H.S. section leaders. In Old Vienna Hans Maier --- Louisa ..,,.,, - Captain Kinski -- Bumski -- - Rumski W,,,, -- J. Jennison Jones Jigo ,,,,,,,, Ilona ...s,..s. Arthur Crefont ,,., June Pennington ...... Jonas H. Pennington ----Jim Hayner ---Connie Russell ---Keith Moves ------Fritz Miller -Roger Ackerman ------Robert Skeel William Anderson ---Shirley Scheider ----Donald Dame ---Wilma Long ------Larry Stees lady Vivian Delancy ---- --------------- P hyllis Krahmer Waiters ------------ ---- L arry Dixon, Robert Stukenberg Gypsy Girl --, ------------- Yvonne Schneider Ao right: Cast of the musical comedy ln Old Vienna. 22 gcuwi The baton is raised! Its downbeat will begin the daily practice session of the band in the tower. Every day fourth hour the music of the Kampus Kats penetrates through the tower out to the football field. Much time is spent there practicing intricate maneuvers which are performed at half-time of the varsity games. This year at one of the football games the field lights were dimmed and the band members wore lights on their caps which out- lined their maneuvers. This was received very enthusiastically by the spec- tators. During the basketball season the band provided the fans with enter- tainment ranging from marches to popular tunes. The annual complimentary concert for the students and faculty was given in December. In April, the fortieth annual band concert was present- ed at the Consistory Auditorium under the able direction of Karl Kubitz. ln May, Freeport was host to the annual Tri-Double-I music festival for the musicians from Clinton and Dubuque. Because of the large number of band students, the band was divided into two groups, the Red and the Blue, both of these groups gave a concert the first night of the festival. Everyone who hears the Freeport High School Band appreciates its versatility and fine quality. ' .si W 3'5- Director H ,,,,,,,, H Financial Manager Drum Maior ,,,,,,,, Student Manager Librarian ,,,, Honorary Member PERSONNEL Karl H. Kubitz George R. Kloos ,, James Seitz ,,Van Bluemel , ,,,,,,,,,James Hille Mrs. Mentor Wheat Flutes: Hope Dupee, principal: Claretta Lalferty, Joan Rideout, Molly Scholes, Janet Place, Jaan Myers, Bar- bara Herbig. Oboes: Corinne Krueger, principal. Bas- soon: James Seitz, principal. B flat Clarinets: Robert Williams, principal: Janet McLain, Rita Rudy, Patricia McCoy, Jason Seubold, Richard Burright, Phyllis Schult, Sylvia Sward, Virginia Miller, Jean Olthoff, Arthur Smith, Irene Jacobs, Rita Siedschlag, Joan Shelf ley, Jean Fishburn, Carl Marks, Olga Lindfors, Voigt Smith, Marlene Smith. Alto Clarinet: Larry Myers, Jane Woltensberger. Bass Clarinets: Georgia Mellom, prin- cipalg Arlene Mitchell. Alto Saxophones: Garry Carr, Mary Lou Hance, Dorothy Burright, Marlene Lender. Tenor Saxaphones: Tom Kubitz, principal: Paula Noeske. Baritone Saxophone: James Cavanaugh. Carnets: Ed- ward Griswold, principal, James Hille, Gary Fawver, Richard Banter, Berniece Klontz, Robert Crawford, Rose- mary Klontz, Richard Rees, Nancy Doolen. Trumpets: Leon Clouser, principal: Richard Swift, Gene Thompson, Norman Borchers. Horns: William Swift, principal: James McCaffrey, Coleen Runte. Trombones: Ralph Steinke, principal: Ronald Bowen, Paul Lindfors lbassl, Barry Robbins, William Kortemeier, Marlene Marr. Bar- itones: Van Bluemel, principal: Carolyn Giessel, Alice Moerk. Tubasz Myron McLain, principal: Wilbur Goss- man, Lauren Madden. Percussion: Wallace Cordes, prin- cipal: Jerry Allen, Jock Morden, Robert Bamberg, Claudia Burgess, 4 Ufzcieevm, lf we followed the March of Giants it would lead us up the steps to the tower where we could spy upon the eager students laboring at sym- phonies or assisting their instruments to sing the tunes of Rodgers and Ham- merstein, Victor Herbert, or Sigmond Rhomberg. Guided by the skillful baton of Ernest Seeman, the musicians, in addition to their programs con- sisting of overtures, suites, symphonies, and show tunes, did sight-reading over a hundred other pieces. The members also practice for concerts and sectional tryouts, which are held every six weeks, by daily rehearsals. The Open House Concert, informal Christmas Concert at the Consistory Auditorium, and the Tri-Double-I festival are all a part of the F.H.S. orches- tra's year. This year the Tri-Double-I orchestra performed under guest conductor, Dr. Josef E. Maddy. In addition there are ensembles and solo- ists who play at the district and state contests, the pit orchestra plays be- fore the Junior and Senior plays and the Good Will Concert at the Junior High. Director , Concert Mistress Student Manager Student Director PERSONNEL ., Ernest Seeman Ruie Ann Harriss Myron McLain Coleen Meyer Librarian ,,,,,,,, ,,....., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, L o n a Slamp Asst. Librarians ,, Phyllis Krahmer, Keery Padtielcl Accompanist ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, A,,,, E l aine Williams Publicity Manager , .,,,, Mary Helen Bartell First Violins: Ruie Ann Harriss, principal, Myron Mc- Lain, Coleen Meyer, Joyce Putnam, Lona Slamp, Arlene Mitchell, Elaine Williams, Leanne Kahl, Phyllis Krahmer, Barbara Heine, Carol Bamberg, Carolyn Todd, Dick Dildine, Mary Helen Bartell, Betty Wahlstrom, Shirley Dirksen. Second Violins: Kay Dietrich, principal, Sandra Lewis, Kay Fisher, Marlene Klinke, Judy Broughton, Keery Padfield, Sylvia Marassa, Simone Dommel, John Nienhuis, Shirley Chamberlin. Violas: George Webb, Mary Fulkersan, Sally Snook, Sue Price, Kay McCarthy, Joanne Jacobs, Earl Nienhuis. Cellos: Jack Harriss, principal, Sonia Machamer, Jean Kennedy, Marilyn Karl, Janice Gartman. Basses: Dianne Grahl, principal, Mar- gery Eichmeier, Joan Carter, David Roskum, David Poast, David Babcock, Shirley Anderson. Flutes: Hope Dupee, principal, Tom Kubitz lpiccolo and tenor sclxl, Joan Rideout, Janet Place. Clarinet: Bob Williams, principal, Kathryn Huisinga, Pat McCoy, Janet McLain French Horns: Carol Anne Euler, principal, Jim McCall ery. Comets: Jim Hille, principal, Bernice Klontz, Rose mary Klontzl Trombones: Ronnie Bowen, principal Paul Lindfors, Bill Kortemeier. Percussions: Jerry Allen Claudia Burgess, Bob Bamberg. 1 'I25 Do re me fa . . . ah: What's that? Why it's the A Cappella Choir practicing during 6th hour, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Nelson. The A Cappella consists of 75 students chosen through try-outs by Miss Nel- son. The choir's formal dress for concerts is black robes with beautiful satin stoles which are orange on one side with F.H.S. embroidered on them, and white on the other. These robes were obtained two years ago through the hard work of the students. During the year the choir puts on many performances for the public. The first appearance of the choir was at the annual open house. The Christmas concert was one of the biggest performances of the year with the choir and orchestra combining for several songs. The Tri-Double-l fes- tival was the big event of the year as Freeport was host to Dubuque and Clinton. The choir's guest conductor was the well known Maynard Kline. The choir also sang for the Chamber of Commerce dinner. The Operetta ln Old Vienna was given on February 5 at the Consistory Auditorium. Director Student Director ,,,,,,,, Asst. Student Director , Secretary , ,,,, ,,,,,, , , , Librarians Robe Chairman Accompanist ,,,,,, PERSONNEL Miss Dorothy Nelson ,Wilma long Donald Dame , June Edge Coleen Meyer, Jerry Koeller, King McCulloch, Pat Church , ,. June Edge ,,,,,,,,,Ann Miller First Sopranos: Mary Fritzenmeier, Rose Marie Smith, Connie Russell, Shirley Scheider, Carol Maves, Norma Hibst, Colette Dreyer, Marcia Marcum, Phyllis Krahmer, Beverly Taylor. Second Sopranos: Learia Walker, Willa Mae Davis, Patricia Chambers, Yvonne Schneider, Carol Valkema, Sally Hance, Patricia Church, Lois Weldon, Mary Lou Bear. First Altos: Carol Albrecht, Jean Stocks, Patricia Erb, Kay Kerlin, Anita Koehler, Coleen Meyer, Ruth Feld, Dolores Otte, Wilma Long. Second Altos: Sandra Keith, Madonna Folgate, June Edge, Garnet Meyers, Barbara Rinehart, Pat Evers, Rita Rudy, Mary Madden, Delores Staas, Sybil Mensenkamp, Marie Long. First Tenors: Roger Ackerman, Keith Mayes, Roger Voss, Hank Guffey, King McCulloch, Steve Ousley, Allen Mullins, Donald Dame. Second Tenors: Kirby Koeller, Roger Vandenberg, Jerry Koeller, Floyd Pearson, Carl Cain, Davis Bauch, Fritz Miller. First Bosses: Donald Delzell, Richard Miller, Jim Hayner, Malcolm Pearson, Pat Keefe, Donald Parriott, Douglas Smith, Robert Slceel. Second Basses: Earl Schoonhoven, Ray Kerr, Dale Schasker, Bill Anderson, Donald Clock, Larry Stees, Bob Duthler, David Fouts. ? Seated: A. Miller, S. Scheider. Standing: P. Treble Clef R. Kerr, R. Ackerman, K. Maves, D Dan Church, S. Gre99f K. Dietrich, S. Benoy, E. Williams. 128 gage' 2 These are the unsung heroes of the music department. Known to their classmates as the ivory ticklers , these girls spend many hours outside of class working up music for the many concerts and appearances which the F.H.S. ensembles, A Cappella choir, and orchestra make every year. Their musical ability and versatility help the music department to keep oft the sour notes and on the lilting sweet notes. To these girls go many orchids. The Treble Clef includes twenty-six girls who are upper- classmen and have at least one year's experience in chorus or in glee club. Besides singing in the mass choral group at the Christmas concert, these girls give several programs of their own during the year. For many, Treble Clef is a stepping stone to the A Cappella Choir. Voom, voom ---- do- do- dee-do! Do you hear that sing- ing? Yes, it's the F.H.S. Pretzel-aires lboys quartet? a hummin'. Their rehearsals twice a week with Miss Dorothy Nelson kept them continuously busy this year preparing a new supply of songs for program dates with community Freeport doings, open house, radio, luncheons, and banquets. Their modern in- terpretation of Blow, Gabriel, Blow is really a quartet creation and the Pretzel-aires certainly do it justice. 'e7-aah Never B7? . Never Bb. But always B natural. That's the aim ofthe F.H.S. girls triple trio. A se- lective group of nine voices, chosed by Miss Dorothy Nelson, who is also their director, is one of the finest ensembles aftiliated with the F.H.S. music department. 'xed Mixed chorus includes only freshmen and is the beginning training group in high school. lt includes both boys and girls. Although new fresh men, they also sing with the mass chorus. For the Christmas concert, the glee club, mixed chorus, and treble cleft combine their voices to present a fine musical program. Q6 ' Qfee Had' The girls' glee club is a selective group including mostly sophomores and a 'Few 'Freshmen who had belonged to choirs in junior high school. The purpose of the club is to train the girls so that they will have a chance to be in A Cappella when they become upper-classmen. Their main activity during the year is taking part in the Christmas Concert. GirI's Triple Trio: W. Long, J. Mazurane, P. Erb, D. Staas, S. Mensenkamp, R. Smith, M. Fritzenmeier, C. Dryer, P. Krahmer. Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Club I2 9 0 ufvr Bob Moren is shown making a magazine s to Mrs. Del Fritz. His expert salesmanship w him first place honors in individual sales w the amazing total of 5133.50 worth of mag zines sold. ..-5' -1 Q3 4- ' Doris Kaiser receives the D.A.R. Plaque Mrs. Glenn Schwendlman. The award is for service, scholarship, citizenship and pendability. left pictures, Above, Roger Rubendall is with the trophies which he won last year competition for a national title, the small for the Oregon tournament and the larger for the State J.C. Junior Amateur Tournc winning first in both. He went to the Na Amateur Tournament where he lost in the round. Lowery Carl Cain does one of his fc iump shots. Carl was honored this year by ing chosen All Big-Eight, All-Tournament at Sweet Sixteen, and greatest of all, All showing what a great player he really is. La Pretz made history this year for being the first success- ful newspaper F.H.S. has had for over ten years. The staff which made this possible are above: Mary Barrie, Bill Trunclc, ' Elaine Williams, Bill Weimer, Jim Seitz, Sybil Mensenkamp. .,i. ,X .775 - tp M 46 aww: 'Eau of me f As each cook has his 'Favorite dish, as each person has his best liked food, so does each meal have its tastiest morsels. Throughout the high school year, during which we are taking our Food for Thought, the tastiest morsels, or the stars, shine out in each field. This page is set aside for recognition of those who have gained extra honor and those who have given extra service to the school. ,, A rig 'X 1 ,lifts JI f Lzu s Mffj L ,',., ,,,,,.,e53273f.,s A If 1. - y .g L 1 X ' 1 A 6:'.LVl,5!'h 1- E! J,K.QLl f , Jdyfxqij -,,Q1Lf'!!4,,L, KL V '1 V47-p .-r.:r'- 1 '- :?: F ' M:-fb fi - Nj f' 't .'7 -f?31'ff-Zi, I ' . QWLCTLQI 4 Z ' f f c . f , if LVL WM Jig M' ff- if 4 it L K , ?l .M-'ff ' .5 Lf fl V ' ff fy E -M11 ,.,-'nit' If L I' , , Q7 t , I t , C 171: C ,Q ,-1:5- . , 3 ,- V- 'Y L, sift L Li C K , L l' L ' , . -L' 4 .. V ' Z.. I ' 'f --1 31, 'V V . had , I-,li ,L 7 F: G' S V is if Z UL L, S ' 9, , .,,' :' ' I M pi. c 3,-, . l' if , 1 ' i 5? if Til if l E551 Q V it ' ' P 5 4 f 1 1 V ig, 1, 3 'Z i ft Ji' up 1 C f fT 5, Ns., i ' 1 f .A A 4 ' 2 :rg S .f s Kc , li-dm V' A K, Q y. H fl .V 4, .. 7 'K Q' 'fat-'ggt' 1 - . . I U 1,11 11' l 13-I ' 1 11g1....f ' 2 awzecm ecazcl Albright, Irma Rose G.A.A.3, Home Ec. Club 4, Carnival 4 Anderson, Russell Riley Home Room Officer 4, Carnival 4. Auman, Glen, Jr. Baseball l,2, Carnival 4. Austin, Judith Ann Home Ec. Club 'l, Mask and Wig 'I-4, Prom 3, Carnival 4, Live-Y'ers l, So-Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4. Bamberg, Tonny Roliena Modern Dance Club 4, French Club 2-4 lPres.J, Philos 4, Prom 3, Tri-Y 3,4, Float Com. 2, Carnival 4. Banter, Richard Track l, Tennis 2, Band l-4, Science Club 'l-2, Latin Club 2, N.F.L. 2, Philos 4, Carnival 4, Prom 3, Class Play 3, Magazine Drive Officer 4. Barnett, James A Cappella 4, La Pretz 4, Carnival 4. Barrie, Mary Jean Modern Dance Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 2, So-Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4, Philos 4 CV. Pres.J, High School News 3, Reet Sheet 3, La Pretz 4 lCo-Ed.l, Polaris 4, Mask and Wig 3,4, Prom 3, Class Play 3: ln- tramural sports 3-4 fbasketballl, Float Committee 2, Play Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Carnival 3-4, Trans. Kirkwood, Missouri High School 2. Bean, Ray J. Baseball 2, Science Club 3: Latin Club 2, Philos 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Carnival 4, Home Room Oflier 2, Class Play 3. Beidler, Kenneth William , Baseball 2, A Cappella 'l, Basketball l, Carnival 4. Bittner, Conrad Football 1-4 QCapt.l, Track 2,3, Letter- men's Club l-4, Hi-Y 3,4, Carnival 4. Blackmore,eJim Baseball 2, Football l,2, Track 'l, Hi-Y l,2, Carnival 4, Student Government 3, Play Com. 4. Bluemel, Van Football 'l-4, Track 'l-4, Band l-4, Let- termen's Club 2-4, Latin Club 2, N.F.L. l-4 lPres.J, Philos 4, The Reet Sheet 3: La Pretz 4, Thespians 4, Carnival 4, De- bate l-4, Home Room Officer 4, Prom. 3 fM.C.D, Class Play 3, State Speech Con- test 3, Tri-Double-l 2-4, Basketball 'l-4, Class Officer l KV. Pres.J, 4 iPres.J. Bowen, Ronald Gene Tennis 'l-4, Orchestra 2,4, Band l-4, Letteren's Club 2-4, Spanish Club l,2, Camerata Club 2, Tri-Double-I 2-4, Home- coming 4, Basketball 'l, Hi-Y 3,4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Jerc Board 'l, Carnival 4, Home Room Otticer 4, Float Com. l, Carnival 4. Bower, Gwendolyn Mae Girls Glee Club 'l,2, Secretarial Club 'l, Carnival 3,4, Home Room Officer l,3, So- Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4, Float Com. 2, Office 'l, 2, 4, Homecoming 4, Breed, Donald Dwight Football 3, Golf 2, Lettermen's Club 3, Visual Aid 'l, Latin Club 2-4, N.F.L. 2-4, Philos 4, Polaris Staff 4 fEd.D, Debate 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Mask and Wig 4 CPres.D, Carnival 3,4, Jr. Red Cross 3,4, LaPretz 4, State One Act Play 3, Home Room Of- ficer 3,4. Briggs, John Gerry Tennis 3,4, A Cappella l, Visual Aid l, Latin Club 2, N.F.L. 2-4, Assembly Com. 4, Boy Builders l-4 fMaster Builderj, Vo- cal Contest 'l, Debate 2-4, Polaris Staff 4 CEd.l, The Reet Sheet 3, La Pretz 4, Hi-Y 3,4, Mask and Wig 4 CSec.-Treas.J, Thes- pians 3,4, Carnival 3,4, Debate 2-4, Home Room Officer 2, Prom 3, Quill and Scroil 3,4, Float Com. 2, Corridor Monitor 4, Play Com. 2,3, Musical Comedy l, State Speech Contest 4. Brobst, Larry K. Baseball 2, Football 2-4, Track 3,4, A Cappella l-3, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Car- nival 3,4. Brody, Anne Carnival 4, Trans. St. Joseph Academy 3. Brubaker, Delmar L. Baseball 3, Football 2, P.A. System 'l-3, Radio Club 3, Prom 3, Carnival 3,4, Stu- dent Government 3. Bruce, Emma Jean Spanish Club l-2, Mixed Chorus 'l, Girls Glee Club 2, Treble Clef 3, Car- nival 4. Buffington, Carl A. Carnival 4, Home Room Otticer 4. Burrell, Judy Modern Dance Club 4, Latin Club 2,3, French Club 2,4, Philos 4, Polaris 4, Jerc Board 2, Mask and Wig 'l-3, Thespians 3,4, Carnival 3,4, Prom 3, Live Y'ers l, So-Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4, Float Com. 2, State One Act Play l, Carnival Play l, Maga- zine Drive Officer l-4, Play Com. T-4. Burright, Richard G. Football 'l-4, Track 'l,2, Band l-4, Let- termen's Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Thespians 3,4, Carnival 4, Class Play 3, Basketball 'l,3, Tri-Double-l 2-4. Cain, Carl C. Basketball 'I-4, Baseball 4, A Cappella 'I-4, Lettermen's Club 2-4, Tri-Double-l 2-4, Musical Comedy l,4, Carnival 4, Home Room Officer 4. Calderon, Albert Football 'l-4, Track 'l-4, Lettermen's Club l-4, Basketball 'l, Carnival 3,4, Home Room 2, Magazine Drive Officer 2. Calkins, Ginal C. Modern Dance Club 4, Orch. 'l,2, Latin Club 2,3, Polaris 4 lArt Ed.J, La Pretz 4, F Reporter 'l, Jr. Red Cross 'l, Mask and Wig 'l-4, Prom 3, Thespians 4CTreas.J, Carnival 4, Class Play 3, Live Y'ers l, So- Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4, Float Com. 2, Chorus l, Play Com. l-4, Tri-Double-l 2, Musical Comedy Com. 4. Capion, Betty L. Orch. l, Carnival 4. Casselman, Veneta C. Jr. Red Cross l, Home Ec. Club 3, Home Room Officer 'l-3, Carnival 4. Castle, Robert J. P. A. System 4, Radio Club 3, Carnival 3,4, Prom 3, Boy Builders 4. Chambers, Nancy Lee G.A.A. 'l, Carnival 4, Float Com. 2. Chambers, Patricia Karleen G.A.A. 1, A Cappella 2-4, Girls Glee Club l, Spanish Club l-3, Student Coun- cil 3, Carnival 4, Live Y'ers l, So-Hi 2, Tri-Y l,3,4, Tri-Double-l 2-4, Home Room Officer 3. Clarno, John T. Track I-4, A Cappella l,2, Boys Double Quartette 2-4, Science Club 2: Latin Club 2, Philos 4, Polaris 4, Student Council 3, F.T.A. 3,4 iV.Pres.D, Home Room Officer 3, Float Com. 2, Boys State 3, Intramural l-4, All State A Cappella 2. Cline, Donna Modern Dance Club 4, Secretarial Club 3, Philos 4, Prom 3, Mask and Wig 3, Carnival 3,4, Class Play 3, So-Hi 2, Tri- Y 3, Float Com. 2, Trans. Orangeville High School 2. am em? Clouser, Leon C., Jr. Track 1-35 Band 1-45 Student Council 45 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 3,45 Corridor Monitor 35 Basketball 1-35 Tri- Double-I 2-4. Collalti, Rita A. Girls Glee Club 15 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers lp Tri- Y 3,45 Float Com. 1. Cordes, A. Wallace Orch. 35 Band I-45 Science Club 3,4 lSec.-Treas.I5 Philos 45 Spanish Club 15 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 45 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 35 Prom 35 Float Com. 25 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Corri- dor Monitor 35 Downstate Band Contest I5 Pit-Orchestra 35 Intramural 15 Class Of- ficer 3 fSec.-Treas.I. Cotherman, Richard D. Baseball 45 Football 2,35 Track 1-35 Let- termen's Club 45 Jr, Red Cross 1-35 Car- nival 1-45 Home Room Officer 1-3. Crothers, Francis Floyd Football 25 Visual Aid 15 Homecoming 25 Air Explorer No. 410 I-45 Naval Reserve 45 The Reet Sheet 35 Broadcasting Club 35 Carnival Play 4. Dame, Eunice M. Cafeteria 15 Home Room Officer 35 Carnival 4. Daughenbaugh, Marvin G. Home Room Officer 2,45 Class Officer 2 CV. Pres.I5 Carnival 4. Davis, Charles Carnival 45 Trans. Morgan Park High School 2. Dildine, Richard Gram Orch. 1-4 lLib.J5 Spanish Club 3,45 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Polaris 45 Square Dance Club 1,2 CSec.-Treas.J5 Mask and Wig 3,45 Carnival 4 lCo-Chm,I5 Prom 35 Class Play 3,45 Float Com. 25 Corridor Monitor 2,4. Doerr, Alan James Baseball 15 Football 1,25 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Latin Club 25 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 35 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 35 Class Play 3. Dreyer, Colette Iris G.A.A. 1-45 A Cappella 2-45 Modern Dance Club 45 Carnival 45 Girls Octette 2-45 Girls Sextette 1,35 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Musical Comedy 45 ln- tramural 1-45 State Vocal Contest 25 Play Com. 2-45 Square Dance Club 15 F.T.A. 45 Float Com. 25 Home Room Officer 4. Duthler, Robert C. A Cappella 1-45 National Honor Society 3,45 Boy Builders 3,45 Student Council 35 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 3. Earnest, Mavis Eileen A Cappella 2,35 Secretarial Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 45 Mask and Wig 1,25 Car- nival 3,45 Prom 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Tri-Double-I 2,35 Chorus 1. Edge, June Marie A Cappella 2-45 Girls Octette 25 Girls Sextette 15 Girls Glee Club 15 Philos 45 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 3,45 Mask and Wig 1,25 Carnival 45 Class Play 35 Play Com. 1-35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Float Com. 25 State One Act Play 15 All State Chorus 35 Tri- Double-I 2-45 State Vocal Contest 25 A Cappella Officer 35 Girls Triple Trio 1. Eichmeier, Margery Ann Orch. 1-45 Spanish Club 1,2,45 Polaris 45 Play Com I-45 Home Ec. Club 25 Mask and Wig 1-45 Thespians 3,45 Carnival 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Prom 35 Instrumental Contest 1-35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Tri-Double-I 2,3. Ellis, Charles Duaine Football 1,25 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Car- nival 45 Library 25 Home Room Officer 3. Erdmier, Roger Football 1,25 A Cappella 1-35 Hi-Y 3,45 Carnival 45 Float Com. 25 Home Room Of- ficer 1,25 Tri-Double-I 2,35 Boy Builders 2-45 Class Officer 1 lSec.-Treas.I5 Musical Comedy 1. Euler, Carolann Orch. I-45 Band 1-45 All State Bond 35 Spanish Club 1-35 Cheer Leader 15 Mask and Wig 1,25 Instrumental Contest 1-45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Tri-Double- l 2-45 Play Com. 1,2. Farnham, Gilbert Track 2,35 P.A. System 2-45 Radio Club 2,35 Play Com. 2-45 Carnival 4. Ferguson, Joan Phyllis G.A.A. 1-35 Girls Glee Club 35 Mask and Wig 45 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So- Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Treble Clef 45 Intramural 35 Badminton Tournament 3,45 Trans. Aquin High School 1. Fickert, Joan Mae G.A.A. 1,25 A Cappella 35 Girls Glee Club 45 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Chorus 1. A-.QQ W stevie Fouts, David W., Jr. L Track 25 A Cappella 3,45 Latin Club 45 Student Council 45 Basketball 15 Boy Builders 3,45 Home Room Officer 4. Freel, Alice M. G.A.A. I5 Visual Aid 3,45 Cafeteria 1,25 Carnival 45 Float Com. 25 Oftice 4. Fry, Donna Jean G.A.A. 1,25 Modern Dance Club 4 fTreas.l5 Girls Glee Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 2,3 fTreas.l5 Philos 4 lTreas.I5 Polaris 45 Carnival 1 lQueenI,45 Home Room Officer 1-35 Prom 35 Live Y'ers I5 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Student Council 25 G.A.A. 1 lFootballI5 Square Dance Club 15 Office 15 Treble Cleft 45 Intramural 2,3. Furst, Janet Elizabeth Modern Dance Club 45 Latin Club 2,35 French Club 1-35 Philos 45 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 25 Jerc Board 25 Mask and Wig 1-4 lV. Pres.J5 Thespians 3,4 KV. Pres.I5 Carnival 2,45 Home Room Officer 45 Prom 35 Class Play 35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Play Com. 1-45 State One Act Play 15 Treble Clelif 15 Dance Com. 1-4. Garns, Gerald R. Golf 1-45 Lettermen's Club 1-45 Student Council 15 Carnival 45 Basketball 1,2. Gastmann, James L. Baseball 1-45 Football 1-45 A Cappella 1-35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Hi-Y 45 Car- nival 3lKingI,45 Home Room Officer 25 Musical Comedy 15 Tri-Double-I 2,35 Bas- ketball 2-4. Geisberger, George Leo N.F.L. 45 Philos 45 The Reet Sheet 35 Mask and Wig 45 Debate 3,45 Class Play 35 Play Com. 3. Gibson, W. Charles Carnival 4. Griswold, Edward B. Orch. 35 Band 1-45 N.F.L. 25 Jr. Red Cross 25 Carnival 45 Debate 25 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Home Room Officer 2. Haas, Paul Jacob Visual Aid 35 F.F.A. I-45 Carnival 4. Hamm, Richard A. Class Play 35 Prom 35 Carnival 4. 13 4 0467602 Hance, Sally Jo G.A.A. 1-37 Modern Dance Club 3,47 A Cappella 3,47 Philos 47 Girls Glee Club 17 Spanish Club 2-47 Cheer Leader 1-47 Mask and Wig 3,47 Carnival 3,47 Home Room Otificer 1,27 Prom 37 Play Com. 37 Intramurals 1-4 CFootball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Bowling, Swimming, Base- ball, Badminton17 Square Dance Club 1. Hansen, Ronald R. Carnival 47 Float Com. 2. Harbach, Roland R. Football 2-47 Track 37 Lettermen's Club 1-37 Hi-Y 3,4 QV. Pres.17 Jr. Red Cross 3,4 CSec.17 Carnival 3,47 Home Room Officer 3,41 Boy Builders 2-4. Harriss, Ruie Ann Orch. l1'4j All State Orch. 244: Girls Octette 17 Science Club 47 Latin Club 27 Camareta Club 17 Philos 47 Home Room Otticer 2-47 Polaris 47 La Pretz 47 Student Council 3,47 Mask and Wig 17 Carnival 47 Prom 37 Instrumental Contest 1-47 Tri- Y 47 Float Com. 2-47 Pit Orch. 1-47 Tri- Double-l 2-47 Homecoming Dance 4fChm.1. Heiser, Mary Margaret Modern Dance Club 47 Band 17 Latin Club 2,37 French Club 2-47 Philos 47 F Reporter 17 Mask and Wig 1-37 Carnival 3,47 Prom 37 Class Play 37 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 3,47 Float Com. 27 State One Act Play 17 Play Com. 1. Heitz, Nancy Jr. Red Cross 17 Carnival 1,2,47 Mask and Wig 17 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 37 Float Com. 17 Chorus 1. Heitzman, Gloria Jean Secretarial Club 37 Spanish Club 1-37 Carnival 47 Prom 37 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 37 Float Com. 27 Library 2. Hibst, Norma June A Cappella 2-47 Girls Glee Club 17 Secretarial Club 37 Prom 37 Student Coun- cil 17 Carnival 47 Home Room Officer 17 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 37 Float Com. 27 Tri-Double-I 2-47 Musical Comedy 4. Hickman, Barbara Jean Mixed Ensemble 17 Girls Glee Club 47 Secretarial Club 47 Spanish Club 1-37 French Club 47 Home Room Officer 37 Class Play 37 Float Com. 27 Carnival 4. Hille, James Joseph Orch. 3,47 Band 1-47 Visual Aid 1-47 Science Club 47 Latin Club 27 Carnival 2-47 Debate 27 Float Com. 27 Tri-Double-I 2-47 Boy Builders 3,47 Theater Orch 3,4. Holtum, Donald J. Visual Aid 1-37 Philos 3. Homan, Carol Girls Glee Club 17 Secretarial Club 37 Girls Chorus 27 Mask and Wig 17 Carnival 3,47 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 37 Float Com. 1,2. Hopkins, Kay Modern Dance Club 47 A Cappella 27 Latin Club 27 Philos 47 Polaris 47 Cheer Leader 2-47 Mask and Wig 1-47 Thespians 3,47 Prom 37 Class Play 37 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 3,47 Float Com. 27 Play Com. 1-37 State One Act Play 17 Carnival 1 fPlay1,2,47 Chorus 17 Tri-Double-l 27 Girls Triple Trio 17 Dramatic Readings 3,4. Huffman, Vivienne Margaret G.A.A. 3,47 Spanish Club 3,47 Philos 47 Polaris 47 Carnival 47 Prom 37 Tri-Y 47 Play Com. 37 Trans. Canton High School. Huisinga, Kathryn Ann G.A.A. 17 Orch. 1-47 Band 1-47 Tri- Double-l 2,37 Student Council 1,27 Car- nival 47 Home Room Officer 1,27 Carnival 47 Instrumental Contest 1. Hunefield, Gerald C. Track 1-37 Lettermen's Club 2-47 Play Com. 3j Prom 37 Carnival 4. Janssen, Gerald Visual Aid 1-47 P. A. System 37 Radio Club 2,37 Carnival 3,47 Home Room Of- ticer 3. Jettrey, Mariorie Girls Glee Club 1-37 Student Council 37 Mask and Wig 1,27 Carnival 2,47 Prom 37 Live Yers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 3,47 Float Com. 27 Oftice 2,37 Home Room Olificer 37 Homecoming 2 fAttendant1. Julius, Roger F.F.A. 1-47 Carnival 2-47 Class Play 3. Kaiser, Doris May G.A.A. 1,2-3 QV. Pres.1,47 Science Club 3,47 Latin Club 27 Philos 47 Polaris 47 The Reet Sheet 37 Student Council 2,3 CSec.- Treas.1,4 CPres.17 Cafeteria 17 Home Ec. Club 2,3-4 CProg.Chm.17 Class Play 3 fStudent DirectorJ7 F.T.A. 2 iSec.-Treas.J, 3-4 iPres.J7 Mask and Wig 2-47 Prom 37 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 2 CSec.17 Tri-Y 3 KTreas.1,47 Homecoming Com. 3,47 State One Act Play 37 Play Com. 1-4. Keith, Ranny Football 1,27 Track 17 Jr. Red Cross 3,47 Carnival 47 Basketball 1-47 Home Room Oflicer 3,4. Kent, Donna J. Carnival 4. Kerlin, Kay Modern Dance Club 3,47 Band 1-37 A Cappella 1,2,47 Prom 37 Mixed Ensemble 27 Accompanist 37 Latin Club 2,37 N.F.L. 2-47 Philos 3,47 Mask and Wig 1-47 Thes- pians 3,47 Carnival 47 Debate 37 Class Play 37 Instrumental Contest 1,27 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 3,47 State One Act Play 37 Car- nival 1iPlay1,47 Tri-Double-l 2-47 Musical Comedy 27 Speech Contest 2,37 Home- coming Com. 4. Kerr, L. Raymond Football 1-47 Tennis 17 A Cappella 3,47 Boys Quartette 47 Lettermen's Club 2-47 The Reet Sheet 37 La Pretz 37 Hi-Y 3,4 fPres.17 Carnival 1 fKing1, 47 Student Council 3,4 KV. Pres.17 Basketball 1-47 Class Ofticer 1 fPres.1,4 fV.Pres.l. Kingsley, Don Hi-Y 47 Carnival 47 Home Room Ot- ficer Aj Trans. Evanston High School 4. Klages, Louis O. F.A.A. 1-47 Jr. Red Cross 27 Carnival 47 Library 17 Home Room Officer 2. Klaus, Robert H. Football 1,27 Track 1,2,47 Lettermen's Club 2-47 Carnival 47 Basketball 1-47 ln- tramural 2-4. Koch, Carol Mae Spanish Club 2-47 Philos 47 Stage Crew 1-37 Chorus 17 Mask and Wig 2-47 Thes- pians 2-4 CSec.D7 Carnival 47 Class Play 3 CPrompter77 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Tri-Y 3,47 Float Com. 27 Polaris 47 Magazine Drive Otilicer 4. Koehler, Anita Jane G.A.A. 17 A Cappella 2-47 Girls Glee Club 27 Latin Club 2j Secretarial Club 3,47 Philos 47 Tri--Double I 2-47 Carnival 47 Instrumental Contest 27 Float Com. 2. Kortemeier, Frederick F.F.A. 1-47 Carnival 4. Krahmer, Phyllis Jean G.A.A. 17 Orch. 1-47 A Cappella 2-47 Girls Octette 17 Girls Glee Club 17 Latin Club 2,37 French Club 3,47 Philos 47 Vocal Contest 3,47 Tri-Double-I 2-47 Musical Comedy 27 Chorus 17 Theater Orch. 27 Mask and Wig 17 Carnival 47 Prom 37 Class Play 37 instrumental Contest 1,27 Live Y'ers 17 So-Hi 27 Float Com. 2. d6W6dfZ660'Zd Kubitz, Tom Baseball 1,25 Football 1,25 Orch. 35 Band 1-45 All State Band 25 Lettermen's Club 1-45 Science Club 35 Latin Club 25 Camerata Club 25 N.F.l.. 2-45 Philos 3,4: La Pretz 45 Carnival 45 Debate 25 Prom 35 Home Room Officer 15 Instrumental Con- test 2-45 Basketball 1-45 Tri-Double-I 2-4. Kuntz, Jane Louise Cafeteria 15 Carnival 45 Float Com. 25 Treble Cleft 4. Lawson, Donald Carnival 4. Le Baron, Keith E. P.A. System 2-45 Radio Club 1-35 Car- nival 3,45 Prom 3. Lebrecht, James E. Baseball 25 Football 1-45 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Hi-Y 35 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 15 Intramural 1 lBasketballI. Leid, L. Roger A Cappella 15 Carnival 4. Lindfors, Paul Onni Football 2-45 Golf 1-45 Orch. 3,45 Band 1-45 Latin Club 25 Lettermen's Club 1-45 N.F.L. 2-45 Philos 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Canival 3,45 Debate 2-45 Prom 35 Class Play 35 Basketball 1-45 State Speech Con- test 35 Boy Builders 2-45 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Class Ofticer 3 CPres.i5 Hi-Y 3,4. Long, Wilma Marie Orch. 15 A Cappella 1-45 Girls Octette 1-45 Mixed Ensemble 25 Accompanist 35 Spanish Club 35 Camerata Club 25 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 4lMailing Ed.l5 Student Council 1-3 CV. Pres.I,45 Mask and Wig 1-45 Thespians 3,4 fPres.I5 Class Play 35 Home Room Ot1icer1,25 Prom 35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3 IV. Pres.J,45 Float Com 1,45 State One Act Play 1,35 Carnival 1-3 CPIayJ,45 Homecom- ing 4 lCo-Chm.I5 Musical Comedy 1,45 Play Com. 35 Advisory Board 3,45 All State Play 35 Music Contest 1-3 fCity, Dia- trict, Statel. Lower, Betty Jean Secretarial Club 35 Carnival 45 Float Com. 25 Library 4. Marcum, Dixie Lee Secretarial Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Carnival 45 Office 4. Marker, Ralph Band 1-35 All State Band 25 Carnival 45 Tri-Double-I 3,4. Martin, Dennis Science Club 1-35 Latin Club 25 Carni- val 45 Home Room Ofticer 2-45 Magazine Drive Otticer 2. Martin, Keith Lee Tennis 1,25 Visual Aid 1,25 Carnival 45 Boy Builders 1-45 Basketball 1-4. Maves, Carol Jean G.A.A. 15 A Cappella 3,45 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 1,25 Float Com. 25 Mu- sical Comedy 45 Chorus 15 Tri-Double-I 3,4. Maynard, Richard D. P. A. System 45 Radio Club 3,45 Carni- val 45 Broadcasting Club 2,3. Mazurane, Joan J. G.A.A. 15 Girls Glee Club 35 Secretar- ial Club 3,45 Philos 45 Latin Club 25 Po- laris 45 Jr. Red Cross 1,25 Mask and Wig 35 Carnival 45 Home Room Olticer 1,2,45 Float Com. 25 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri- Y 3,4 fPub.Chm.l5 Triple Trio 3,45 Square Dance Club 15 Intramurals 1 CFootbalIl-2 fBasketbaIlJ, 2 CBaseballl5 Ottice 25 A Cap- pella 45 Musical Comedy 45 Tri-Double-I 4. McCaffrey, Phyllis Ann Ottice 15 Carnival 4. McCoy, Patricia Ann G.A.A. 15 Orch. 45 Band 1-45 French Club 15 Philos 45 Polaris 45 Home Ec. Club 1-4 CV. Pres.l5CarnivaI 45 Float Com. 25 Instrumental Contest 15 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Play Com. 35 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Intramurals 3. McCulloch, Donald H. Football 1-45 Track 35 Lettermen's Club 2-45 F.F.A. 1-4 lPres.I5 Boys' State 3. McLain, Myron D., Jr. Orch. 1-45Band 1-45 All State Orch. 2,45 Science Club 1-45 Philos 3,45 Carnival 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Prom 25 Instrumental Con- test 1-45 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Theater Orch. 2-45 Band and Orch. State Contest 1-3. McNair, Katherine Amanda Girls Glee Club 25 Chorus 15 Treble CIeFF 45 Carnival 4. Mead, Don R. Baseball 25 Football 15 P.A. System 3,45 Prom 35 Radio Club 2 KV. Pres.l,3fPres.J5 Carnival 3,45 Home Room Ofticer 45 Bask- etball 1. Mellom, Georgia Ann Modern Dance Club 45 Band 1-45 Span- ish Club 15 Camerata Club 1,25 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 1-35 La Pretz 45 Car- nival 2,3 fQueenl,45 Jr. Red Cross 3,4 lPres.J5 Mask and Wig 1-35 Prom 35 Class Play 35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 2,45 Play Com. 1,35 Home Coming 3,4 CAttendantI5 Class Officer 4 fSec.-Treas.l5 Senior Announcement Com. 45 Carnival General Chm. 4. Mensenkamp, Sybil Lenore Modern Dance Club 45 Band 1-35 A Cappella 1-45 Girls Octette 45 Philos 3,45 Play Com. 2,35 Musical Comedy 45 Tri- Double-I 2-45 Prom 35 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 45 Mask and Wig 1-45 Live Y'ers 15 Carnival 3,45 Class Play 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 State One Act Play 1. Meyer, Elaine Ruth Girls Glee Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Car- nival 45 Tri-Y 45 Float Com. 25 Home Room Officer 35 Chorus 15 Treble Cleft 4. Miller, Darlene Ann A Cappella 1-45 Girls Sextette 15 Mixed Ensemble 25 Float Com. 25 Accompanist 1-45 Secretarial Club 35 Camareta Club 1,25 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Musical Comedy 2,45 Treble Clef 1,45 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 45 Carnival 45 Instru- mental Contest 1-45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,4. Miller, Dorothy Ruth Secretarial Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 25 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Magazine Drive Officer 25 Chorus 15 Treble Clef 45 Home Room Olticer 2. Miller, Richard Football 1,25 A Cappella 3,45 Letter- men's Club 2-45 Play Com. 35 Student Council 25 Carnival 45 Home Room Olticer 1,25 Tri-Double-I 3,4. Miller, Robert R. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Visual Aid 2-45 lr. Red Cross 25 Home Room Officer 25 Cafeteria 35 Carnival 45 Basketball 2-4 fMgr.l5 Football 4 lMgr.i. Morris, Betty Lou Mixed Chorus 15 Girls Glee Club 45 A Cappella 35 G.A.A. 15 Live Wires 15 Car- nival 4. Mullins, Allen Track 35 A Cappella 1-45 Science Club 15 Hi-Y 1,25 Carnival 45 Library 1,25 Tri- Double-I 2-45 Intramurals 3,4 CBasket- balll. aw: em Zeeman! Murray, Shirley Ann Home Ec. Club 45 Carnival 4. Myers, Robert L. Carnival 45 Trans. San Diego High School 4. Nesemeier, Beverly .lane Girls Glee Club 15 Secretarial Club 35 Office 25 Carnival 3,45 Prom 35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 35 Float Com. 1. Nieman, Raymond F.F.A. 1-45 Carnival 4. Nienhuis, Earl Allan Basketball 1-45 Football 1-45 Orch. 1-45 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Latin Club 25 Hi-Y 45 Student Council 45 Carnival 45 Tri- Double-I 2-45 Float Com. 25 Home Room Officer 1-4. Novak, Kathryn Rosalie G.A.A. 2,35 Modern Dance Club 45 Girls Glee Club 35 Polaris 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Carnival 45 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Girls Chorus 25 Trans. Platteville High School 2. Opel, Mary Louise Orch. 1-35 A Cappella 2-45 All State Orch. 25 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Carnival 4. Otte, Dolores Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Treble Clef 15 Musical Comedy 45 Tri-Double-I 3,45 A Cappella 3,45 Girls Glee Club 25 Latin Club 2,35 Mask and Wig 2,35 Carnival 45 Office 25 Intramurals 2lBasketballl5 Square Dance Club 1. Oxley, Fred Baseball 1-45 Track 15 Jr. Red Cross 15 Carnival 1,45 Home Room Officer 1. Oxley, Jac Baseball 15 Track 3,45 Carnival 4. Palmer, Kenneth W. Visual Aid 25 F.F.A. 1-3 lReporterl, 4 lSec.55 The Reet Sheet 35 Carnival 4. Parriott, Donald W. A Cappella 3,45 Boys Glee Club 25 Car- nival 45 Musical Comedy 45 Home Room Officer 45 Tri-Double-I 3,4. Pearson, Floyd A Cappella 1-45 Basketball 1,3,45 Car- nival 4, Piefer, Darlene Mae Home Ec. Club 45 Carnival 4. Pinnow, Ronald A. Football 1,25 Track 35 P. A. System 45 Radio Club 3,45 Basketball 35 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 15 Boy Builders 4. Powers, Patricia Elizabeth Secretarial Club 35 Polaris Staff 4 lBus. Sec.l5 Mask and Wig 35 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Office 45 Trans. Aquin High School 3. Price, Merry Judith G.A.A. 1-45 Girls Glee Club 2,35 Sec- retarial Club 45 Latin Club 25 Philos 45 Polaris 4 lEd.15 Cafeteria 1-35 Carnival 45 Mask and Wig 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Play Com. 45 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Library 15 Chorus 15 Intramurals 3 lBasketballl. Putnam, Joyce Ann Modern Dance Club 45 Orch. 1-45 All State Orch. 2-45 Philos 45 Latin Club 2,35 Camerata Club 15 Polaris 45 Cafeteria 15 Carnival 45 Instrumental Contest 3,45 Live Y'ers 15 Tri-Y 45 Library 3,45 Square Dance Club 15 Tri-Double-I 2-4. Rahn, Doris Lorayne Girls Glee Club 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Polaris 4 lArt Ed.j5 La Pretz 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Mask and Wig 15 Carnival 2,45 Prom 35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,4 lSec.J5 Float Com. 25 Intramurals 35 Grad- uation Leader 35 Home Room Officer 45 Homecoming 4 lQueenl. Recoy, L. Richard Cafeteria 1,25 Carnival 45 Instrumental Contest 1-3. Reed, Dwayne W. Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 2. Renken, M. Jean G.A.A. 1,25 Secretarial Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Carnival 45 Home Ec. Club 35 Live Yers 15 Float Com. 25 Chorus 1. Rockey, Roberta Ann Orch. 1-35 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Council 35 Mask and Wig 3,45 Carnival 3,45 Home Room Officer 35 Prom 35 In- strumental Contest 1-35 Live L'ers 15 So- Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Tri-Diuble-I 2,35 Play Com. 2,4. Royster, Duain C. Carnival 45 Broadcasting Club 2,3. Rudy, Rita Anne Polaris 4 fEd.l5 A Cappella 3,45 Girls Glee Club 35 Latin Club 45 Philos 45 La Pretz 45 Mask and Wig 45 Carnival 3-4 fClass Skitl5 All State Chorus 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Home Room Officer 45 Prom 35 Tri- Y 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Tri-Double-I 3,45 Musical Comedy 45 Intramurals 3,45 Girls Ensemble 35 Trans. Marengo Com- munity High School 35 Band 3,4. Ryckman, David K. Baseball 2,35 P.A.System 3,45 Radio Club 2,3 lSec.-Treas.J5 Cafeteria 1,25 Car- nival 4. Saeger, Joanne Secretarial Club 35 Carnival 45 Tri-Y 45 Trans. Beloit High School 2. Salter, Rubin Baseball 1-45 Latin Club 2,35 Basketball 2-45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 2,35 Prom 35 Student Gov't 35 Corridor Monitor 1-45 Magazine Drive Officer 2. Schasker, Dale Football 1,25 Tennis 15 A Cappella 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Basketball 1-45 Boy Builders 1-45 Hi-Y 3,45 Jerc Board 45 Car- nival 3,4. Scheider, Shirley Jean A Cappella 3,45 Accompanist 3 lGirIs Glee Club, Boys Double Quartettel5 Philos 45 Student Council 45 Home Ec. Club 3,4 lPres.J5 Mask and Wig 35 Carnival 45 F. T.A. 3,4 lSec.l5 Home Room Officer 3,45 Tri-Y 3,45 Tri-Double-I 3,45 Girls State 35 All State Chorus 45 Musical Comedy 45 Trans. Orangeville High School 3. Schmidt, JoAnn D. Girls Glee Club 15 La Pretz 45 Mask and Wig 15 Home Room Officer 1,45 Car- nival 4 lQueen15 Prom 35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Senior Card and Announcement Com. 4. Schmidt, Rose Marie Cafeteria 1-35 Carnival 45 Float Com. 2. Schneider, Yvonne A Cappella 45 Girls Glee Club 1,35 Stu- dent Council 25 Jr. Red Cross 45 Mask and Wig 15 Home Room Officer 2,45 Prom 35 Class Play 35 Live Y'ers 15 Carnival 4 lPIayJ5 Library 35 Tri-Y 4. Schult, Phyllis Ann Band 2-45 Carnival 45 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Chorus 15 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Play Com. 3. aww me fecafwl Schutt, Gerrett J. Football 2-45 Track 15 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Carnival 45 Basketball 2. Scovill, Dick Baseball 1-35 Latin Club 2-45 Philos 45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Carnival 3,45 Float Com. 25 Magazine Drive Oflicer 45 Basketball 35 Intramurals 1 lBasketballl5 Home Room Officer 3. Seitz, James David Golf 1,25 Orch. 2,35 Band 1-45 Letter- men's Club 2-45 Latin Club 2-45 Philos 45 Polaris 4 fBus.Mgr.J5 The Reet Sheet 35 Prom 35 La Pretz 4 lNews Ed,l5 F Report- er 15 Jerc Board 15 Mask and Wig 1-45 Thespians 2-4 lCIerkl5 Carnival 3,45 Broad- casting Club 15 F.T.A. 4 lTreas.J5 Boys State 35 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Play Com 2,35 State Band Contest 15 Drum Major 3,4. Shoemaker, James Football 15 P.A. System 1-45 Radio Club 1-35 Student Council 15 Carnival 45 Prom 35 Home Room Ollicer 1. Shouer, Thomas Albert A Cappella 1-35 Boy Builders 1-45 Base- ball 1-35 Basketball 15 Musical Comedy 15 Football 1-45 Lettermen's Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Home Room Ofticer 2,35 Car- nival 45 Intramurals 2,35 Broadcasting Club 2. Slught, Anna Jane G.A.A. 1-45 Girls Glee Club 35 Carnival 45 Float Com. 2. 5 Smith, Douglas R. Football 1,25 Golf 1-45 A Cappella 1-45 Boys Double Quartette 2,35 Lettermen's Club 1-45 French Club 1,25 Hi-Y 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 15 Jerc Board 45 Carnival 3,45 Home Room Officer 1-35 Prom 35 Tri- Double-I 2-45 Basketball 1-4 fMgr.l5 Boy Builders 1-45 WFJS Student Spotter 3,4 lFootballl. Smith, Lyla Joy Girls Glee Club 1-35 Secretarial Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 45 Cafeteria 1-35 Carnival 45 Live Yers 15 So-Hi 2. Smith, Nelda Jean Girls Glee Club 2,35 Chorus 15 Treble Clef 45 Mask and Wig 25 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Office 1,4. Smith, Rose Marie A Cappella 2-45 All State Chorus 45 Girls Triple Trio 45 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Musi- cal Comedy 45 Chorus 15 Cafeteria 1-45 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Float Com. 25 City Vocal Contest 1-4. Snyder, Gerald S. Baseball 2,45 Latin Club 25 The Reet Sheet 35 Carnival 45 La Pretz 4 lSports Ed.l5 Float Com. 25 Boy Builders 3,45 ln- tramurals 1,25 Basketball 1. Spangler, Joyce E. Secretarial Club 35 Home Ec. Club 35 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 Home Room Ot- ficer 35 Float Com. 25 Chorus 1,2. Spencer, David Track 25 Spanish Club 25 Cafeteria 35 Carnival 45 Home Room Ofticer 1. Staas, Delores Anne A Cappella 2-45 Secretarial Club 4 lPres.l5 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2 iV.Pres.l5 Carnival 2 fQueenl, 45 Home Room Officer 45 Prom 35 Tri-Double-I 2-45 Class Officer 2 lSec.- Treas.l5 Homecoming 1 lAttendantl5 Grad- uation Leader 3. Stabenow, Lavonne Joyce Secretarial Club 35 Carnival 45 Spanish Club 1-3: Float Com. 25 Intramurals 2,35 Office 1-3. Stearns, Esther E. Secretarial Club 35 Carnival 45 Home Room Officer 25 Class Play 35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Float Com. 2. Steele, Bob Carnival 45 Intramurals 2,3 lBasket- balll. Steffen, Maynard Baseball 25 Football 1-45 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Hi-Y 1,25 Carnival 4 fKingl. Steinke, Ralph G. Baseball 45 Track 35 Band 1-45 Latin Club 25 Carnival 45 Float Com. 25 Tri- Double-I 2-45 Basketball 1-4. Stephenson, Ann Spanish Club 1-45 Philos 45 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Intramur- al 2,3. Stick, Mary Ann Secretarial Club 35 Spanish Club 1-45 Philos 45 Carnival 3,45 Home Room Otticer 45 Tri-Y 3,45 Play Com. 3. Stickle, Alan Dan Tennis 2-45 A Cappella 1,25 Boys Double Quartette 25 La Pretz 35 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 1,25 N,F.L. 45 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 2,35 Jr. Red Cross 25 Mask and Wig 1,25 Debate 3,45 Float Com. 25 Boys State 35 Corridor Monitor 45 Tri-Double-I 25 Play Com. 45 Musical Comedy 15 Car- nival 45 Boy Builders 3,45 Home Room Ot- ficer 2. Stimpert, Carol A. G.A.A. 15 Girls Glee Club 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 35 Home Ec. Club 35 Mask and Wig 15 Carnival 45 F.T.A. 2,35 Prom 3,45 Home Room Olticer 2,35 Class Play 1-35 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 2. Stock, Dale William Baseball 35 Football 1-35 Track 1,25 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Carnival 45 Basketball 1-35 Home Room Officer 3. Stout, Joyce Elaine G.A.A. 1,2 fV.Pres.l,3,4 lPres.l5 Girls Glee Club 1-35 Cafeteria 15 Home Ec. Club 35 Carnival 45 Float Com. 25 Library 35 Intramurals 1-3. Swank, Marlene Ann Secretarial Club 45 Spanish Club 1-45 Mask and Wig 15 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 15 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 2. Swift, Bill Orch. 2,35 Band 2-45 Science Club 45 Latin Club 45 Carnival 45 Tri-Double-I 2-4. Todd, Carolyn Jo G.A.A. 1,25 Orch. 1-45 Latin Club 25 Philos 45 Polaris 45 The Reet Sheet 35 La Pretz 3,45 Mask and Wig 15 Carnival 45 Class Play 35 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Chorus 15 Tri-Double-l 2-45 Play Com. 3. Toepfer, Esther Carnival 45 Trans. Pearl City High School 1. Trunck, William Lloyd Football 1-45 Track 3,45 Tennis 15 Let- termen's Club 2-45 Latin Club 2-45 N.F.L. 3,45 The Reet Sheet 35 LaPretz 3,4 lBus, Mgr.l5 Hi-Y 3,45 Carnival 3,45 Polaris 4 lBus.Mgr.J5 Debate 35 Prom 35 Home Room Officer 25 Class Play 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Float Com. 25 Corridor Moni- tor 1-35 Basketball 1,2,3 CMgr.l,45 Boys' State 3. Turner, Annie Laura Home Ec. Club 45 Carnival 45 Chorus 45 Trans. Durand High School 4. Valkema, Carol Lorraine A Cappella 3,45 Girls Glee Club 25 Secretarial Club 4 fSec.l5 Spanish Club 15 Carnival 45 Live Y'ers 1 fTreas.l5 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3,45 Float Com. 25 Tri-Double-I 3,45 Treble Clet 15 Musical Comedy 4. Vehmeier, James A. F.F.A. 1-45 Carnival 4. am me eww! Vincent, Betty D. Girls Glee Club 3, Carnival 4, Library 2, Treble Clef 4. Wagner, Frederic Noel Baseball 1,2, Football 1-3, Track 3, Golf 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Science Club 2,4, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 2, N.F.L. 4, Carnival 4, Polaris 4 fSports Ed.J, Hi- Y 4, Debate 3,4, Home Room Officer 1, Boy Builders 1-4, Boys' State 3, Basket- ball 1-3. Wagner, Geraldine Mae Secretarial Club 3, Cafeteria Help 1-3, Carnival 4, Home Room Olticer KV. Pres.1 4, Live Y'ers 1, Tri-Y 4. Wahlstrom, Phyllis G.A.A. 1-4, Modern Dance Club 4, A Cappella 2, Girls Glee Club 1, Latin Club 2-3, Philos 4, Treble Clef 'l, Tri-Double-I 2, Polaris 4, Student Council 4, Mask and Wig 1-3, Carnival 4, Home Room Otticer 'I QV. Pres.1 2 lSecretaryj, Live Y'ers 1, S0-Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4 KPres.1. Walker, Edna Learia G.A.A. 4, A Cappella 3-4, Latin Club 2-4 IV. Pres.J, Philos 4, Polaris 4, The Reet Sheet 1-3, La Pretz 4, Carnival 4, Future Teacher's Club 2-4, Home Room Officer 3 CPres.J, Class Play 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Chorus 'I-2, Tri-Double-I 3-4, Musical Comedy 4, Girls' Sextette 2. Webb, Barbara J. Orchestra 1-2, Secretarial Club 3, Car- nival 3-4, Home Room Representative 4 KV. Pres.J, Class Play 3, So-Hi 2, Float Com. 2, Library 1, Tri-Double-I 2. Weimer, William Science Club 'l-3 lPres.1, Latin Club 2-3 QV. Pres.1, N. F. L. 1-4 Sec.-Treas.1, Philos 4 lPres.1, Polaris 4, La Pretz 4 lCo- Ed.1, Student Council 'l, Carnival 4, De- bate 1-4, Home Room Otticer 4, Prom 3, Float Com. 2, State Speech Contest 3, Homecoming 4, Play Com. 2-3, Assembly Committee 4, State Speech Eliminations 4, Manager Checkroom 1-4. Willhite, Kenneth R. Carnival 4. Williams, Elaine J. Orch. 'I-4, Girls Octette Accompanist 3, Girls Glee Club 1, Accompanist 1-4, Latin Philos 4, Girls Triple 2, Tri-Double-l 2-4, Vocal Contest l,3, Club 2-4 lTreas.1, Trio 1, Madrigals Theater Orch. 3,4, Square Dance Club l, Polaris 4, The Reet Sheet 3, Mask and Wig 3,4, La Pretz 3,4 lAd.Mgr.1, Carnival 4, Prom 3, Instru- mental Contest 'l-4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Live Y'ers 1, So-Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4, Float Com. 2. r Williams, Robert Edward Tennis l-4, Orch. 3,4, Band 1-4, All State Orch. 3,4, Lettermen's Club 4, Science Club 1-4 fPres.J, Latin Club 2, N.F.L. 1-4, Philos 4, Student Council 1-4, Carnival 3,4, F.T.A. 1-4, Debate 1,2,4, Home Room Officer 'l-4, Prom 3, Instru- mental Contest 1-4, Float Com. 2, Advis- ory Board 2-4, Ticket Com. 3,4, Theater Orch. 3,4, Play Com. 3. Wolfensberger, Jane Band 3,4, Home Ec. Club 3 CPres.D, Carnival 4, Tri-Y 4, Tri-Double-l 3,4, Trans. Shannon High School 3. Yahnke, Patricia Mae G.A.A. 1, Band 1,2, Spanish Club 2,3, Polaris 4 lArt Ed.J, La Pretz 4, F Reporter 2, Mask and Wig 1, Carnival 3,4, Pom 3, Home Room Olticer 2, Live Y'ers l, So- Hi 2 lSec.-Treas.J, Tri-Y 3,4, Float Com. 2. Yeager, Harold Football 'I-3, A Cappella 'l-3, Letter- men's Club 3, Latin Club 3, Carnival 4, Tri-Double-I 2,3, Boy Builders 1-4. Yoder, Jeanne Ann Band 1, Spanish Club 1,2, Carnival 4, Live Y'ers l, So-Hi 2, Tri-Y 3,4, Float Com. 2, lntramurals 1 lBadminton1. Zimmerman, Walter J. Carnival 4, Prom 3, Play 3,4, 0 3-0-tem.-' ' :fx-Zdvbll-fVlvL.rQj-24 1114 44,0 F 71 e .41 1 Cl: , GQ! 4- K .-7 1 44 W GL 7 l J Q 1 75 A Cappella Choir,, .... 126-127 French Club ,- ,,,,, 113 National Forensic League ,,,106 Informuls We ---f 84, 121 Freshmen on -,,,a,,, - ,,,,, 54-57 NeWSPUP9' Stuff ffffff - -----lol Accompanists ,,,,,,, ..,.. 1 28 Furure Farmers of ArneriCc,77o7 YYYY 94.95 Oflf0for?alH ' 131' lg? 1 ,,, ,,,,,,, Acknowledgmenis Y ---- ----- il 44 Future Teachers of America -ee e.,, 96 OpIeHo:5e 17 Aciltflfles ------- A--92-129 Girls' Athletic Association ..., ,,,, 9 9 Orchestra 1247125 AHS ------- -- --------r- ---118 Girls' Glee Club ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 29 lnfcrmal 77 YYYY 77717 Arts and Music Faculty ,,,, H ,,,, 89 Girly SP1-,rrs 777 7-77 50.51 PA. system 777 777797 Athletics YYYYYYYYYYYYY ,,g,, 2 0-51 Informal .,,, ,,,, 1 1 Pep Assembly 77 Informal YY -----130 Girls' Triple Trio 'T' 'l29 Philomathians Society 103 Autographs YYY --vV140'144 Golf ' 'C ' 4 8 Physical Education Faculty .... 91 Band 7 -------- ---- 1 22.123 Informal ,, -,,130 P I I so H 102 oaris a ........,.,. ,W lnformals --- ..., 17, 120 Grqdugfign 777 777719 Principal -,, ,,,,36 Baseball .--- ---f 4 0-43 Hall Monitors -M ,,,, 105 P I8 rom ,,,,,,,,e,. ,,,..,. BGSlK6flJGll ----- ---- 3 0-39 Halloween Game ,-- .... 11 1 1 Varoioy 77777 777730-35 Homecoming 777777777 777710 Publication Staffs ,a ,101-102 Junior-varsity YYY YYYYYY 35 Home Economics Club ,-.., .... 98 Quill and scroll -7- 77777103 Frosh-soph -C ,,,,, 36-39 Radio Club --7- ,,,, 9 7 F h 39 Home Economics Faculty ,-- ----90 'es men - ' H 1 U Science Club ,,,, ..,W 9 6 Informal, 777777 7777 1 4, 130 ln Old Vienna ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 21 Science FGCUHY 90 B d f Ed - 7777 777777 8 7 JERC informal .e,, ,coe 1 6 FT U our O ucqhon J I' CI b 103 Secretarial Club ,, ,-,-,, 112 I o m ,-, --..,-- BOYS Q e' rrrr Anna J uma :I U 10811 senior index ,ee, ,132-138 n ' -A7-77 7777 7 I Cafeierm FFYYF 'F-' 1 l Umogol uysf '53 108109 Senior Portraits ,,,, -,-67-80 ' . ass ,,.e ,A., - Carnival TW 'Cru 13 o , Small Vocal Groups --- ,128-129 Cheerleaders 100 Class of 52em 110-111 i - 'F' . Social Studies Faculty W --e--.89 Class Officers 77 777777781 Junior Red Cross ,, ,,,,, 117 Juniors 62 65 Societias Romana ,,, --4115 Class Plays ....,e,,, ,,,, 1 08-111 'i Tv' ' ' lnformm 77777 777719 Classroom anfomwls - 15, 82-as J l Se l ' Pmm me -c-- 13 sophomores 7777 775876, C,,mme,crr,r rowrry 777 7777777 88 1Gf'sUfLs1ebFGCUltY -W --1152 Spanish Club 77777777777 777114 1' ,.,,,, ,,, Clans '- o ---119 U In U Special Education Faculty ,,,,89 C o do 91 Informal ,, ,,,19 use 'ans --A S orts Ae... ,. ,..,,A,.., ,--20-51 La Pretz Staff ,a- ,H ,,101 P D f B - ,,,e 7 1 an O CYS 8 Informal e,,, ,,,131, 141 ll0 5 ff 14' 30 D f G' l ..,. ,,,,,,, 7 - een 0 Irs 8 Le Cercle Francais --, N ,,113 Sludeni Body- '52 80 Delwfe TSCIH1 -- --e. 104-105 Student Council ,....,,. .,..o 1 16 Lettermen's Club -C -,e100 Informal ,,,. Dixieland Band --- Dramatics Club ,,, Honorary ,-- Editors ,,,,.. La Pretz -- Polaris ,,,,,,,,, El Circulo Castellano English Club e....,, English Faculty --, Faculty ,...,,,, Football ...., Varsity .,,-..... Junior Varsity,,, Frosh-soph .... -,-,,e,5 ----16 ,,,107 --,--,106 ,,,-'l01-102 ,-----101 , ,,,, 3, 102 ,-,114 -,,103 --,,-,88 ,e,-86-91 ,,,a22-29 ---,22-25 -- ,,,,,, 25 ----26-29 Library e,,,,,, Public . ,.,..,,, Manual Arts Faculty W Mask and Wig .... Mathematics Faculty ,, WW85 WW52 ,,,,91 --,107 ,--,e,90 Men Are Like Streetcars , ,.., 108-109 Mixed Chorus C ....,.. Modern Dance Club ,W Music ,,,,,,,,,,,, Informals , Musical Comedy ......, Music and Arts Faculty -----129 ,,,,-,98 ,e--120-129 16-17, 84 W121 ,,,,89 lnformals ,,,,,,,,, A, Superintendent of Schools Table of Contents ,,,A,., Tennis ee,,,,,,,, Thespians -, Track ,...... 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