Minooka High School - M DI AN Yearbook (Minooka, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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'L l IRS'l' ROW: Iiugw-nm' Iirvin, Rogvr Dollingvr, Rirhard Montgonutry, Dixii- Caniphvll, KIOINI'Klll'il,,clllllllflI1 llulhvrt, Roy Carlson, S1-yvrti Dorrr, Barhara Montgonivry, Doris Iiovlivr, Gvorgm- Duvall, Norma I'il'll'liS0ll- SICCOND ROVV: Ili-rhm-rt Davis, Dali- Williamson, Charlt-s Sing, .-Xnn Knudson, Klarilyn Ht-ituiann, Mr. Knivtz, Mary Ann Lawson, .-Xrlvm' Nvc'lu'i', Mrs. Sampson, LaV- rni- Hills-r, llaryvy Schmidt, Gvorgv M4'Coy. .XliSIiN'l': Paul Urm'nwooCl. REPORT OF CHANNEL I2 In I9-ll, fourtvvu hriglit-vyvd littlf- hoys and girls hi-gan school livri- in Miuooka. 'lihis was thx' first yt-ar of Ihr- four-yvar high srhool in Minooka, and wt' ran l't'IIll'llllN'l' tht- huilding of tht- vocational dvpartnivnts in thv hast-im'nt wlu-rv wi- had playa-d on had days. NW' startvd out with Miss Wilson, CMrs. Mi-advl as our tm-arlivr, and Ilarvi-y Brown, Rogvr Dollingvr, lit-oigv Duvall, Rogvr Hanson, Marilyn Ilvitinann, .-Xnn Johnston, Dianv Imitlvll, Donald Srhultz, Barhara Shaip, Carol lodd, Martin Wilfong, Lois Williamson, lauiuita lildm-r, Mariagnvs lroutinan in our Class. Of tlivsr, wi' still lay Claim to Rogvr Dollingvr, Uvorgv Duvall, and Marilyn llvitinann. By fourth gradt- so many had niovvd away that wi- had only four: Rogi-r Dollingvr, Marilyn Ilvitniann, and two nt-w boys, Donald ,Ivnnings and Roy Carlson, In filth gradn' wi- gainvd many nvw iut'iiilwrs who ratuv to us from tht- rountry svhools whirh had hm-n rousolidatvd to Minooka that yvar. 'lihosc' who joinvd us that yvar wi-rm-: Ann Knudson, Dalc Williamson, I.aYvrn1- Ilillvr, flvorgm- Duvall, Carol Todd, Rita Martin and Gviiv Ni-ss, WR- graduatr-d from 1-ighth gradm' with a Blass of sc-yt-iitvvii. 'lliis rlass inrludi-dr Ann Knudson, Barbara Moiitgoiiivry, Marilyn I It'liIll2lINl, Carol lodd, Rita Martin, Dali' Wlillianison, ,lark Kurtz, Mary Iillvn law, Si-vvrn Dorn-, Rogi-r Dollingvr, Iidward Norton Donald jvnnings, I,aVi-rnv Hillvr, Iiugvnv Iirviu, Roy Carlson, Gvorgc Duvall, and Paul cIli1't'IlXX'UUll. Wh:-n ws- .str-ppt-cl into tlu' hallown-cl halls of M. C. I'I, S., our ranks wvrs' vnlargvd hy Ai-li-nv Nm-Ulu-r, llar- vvy Svhniidt, I.or1-nv Ifnland, Barha ra Mt'Millin, Rich- ard Montgonivry, Clinton Hulhn-rt, Doris I.oc'lutr, Sain Konjvvirh, Josvph Van Ch-avi-, Charli-s Sing, llvrlii-rt Davis, Mary Lawson, and Gi-orgv MrCoy. During our Frcshic yt-ar Aliu- Lvsliv, :Xudrvy Lvwis, and I'illjll'lll' Dlillgllllt'tl't' joint-d our ranks. In our Sophomore- yvar, wc' gaini-d Norma Iirirkson and lost lVIaiy Lvv, Eugvnc' Dauglilwtt-1-, Paul Gi'm'm'ii- wood, and Alibi- Ia-sliv, Our ranks wr-rv rvally dvplvti-d in tht' Junior yvar wht-n wt' gainvd ,Iauu-s Riggs and lost hini and also lost Carol Todd, Barhara Mc'Millin, Lori-nc Unland, Edward Norton, Bvn Yan Cla-avv, and Donald Jvnnings. lhis was thi' yvar, though, that wt' gainvd Dixit- Caniphvll. In the sunnuvr lu'twi'1'n Junior and Svnior yr-ars, wx' lost . Xuclr1'y Lvwis. Paul Grvvnwood ranu- hack to us during this yr-ar, and wc wi-rv sorry to lvarn that fall that our fri:-nd, Mary Lvv, divd altvr a sivgt- of polio. And now, wi' ara' graduating froni high school. It svvnis liki- only yvstvrday that wi' wallu-d into tht' hallowvd halls as a group of widf'-1-yvd, grvt-n I'rt-slut-s. v

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LOCHER, DORIS Entered Freshman year from St. Peter's Lutheran School, F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, M-Di-An 3, 4, Photography Staff 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4, Glamour Boy 3, Senior Class Play 4. McCOY, GEORGE Entered Freshman year from Channahon Grade School, Class President 3, 'KGlam- our Boy 3, Senior Class Play 4. MONTGOMERY, BARBARA Entered Freshman year from Minooka Grade School, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Section Pres- ident 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, Editor 4, M-Di-An 1, 2, 3, 4, Literary Stafi' 1, Fi- nancial Staff 2, Subscriptions Staff 3, Photography Staff 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-'President 4, 'KGlam- our Boym 3, Senior Class Play 4, Cheerleader 4, Graduation Chorus l , Christ- mas Pageant l, 2, 4, School Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Plain- field Homecoming 4, F. H. A. Camp 3, Section Nfeet- ings 2, 3, 4. MONTGOMERY, RICHARD Entered Freshman year from Channahon Grade School, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Watch Dog 4, f'Glamour Boy 3, Senior Class Play 4, F. F. A. Oflicers' Training Camp 3. NECKER. ARLENE Entered Freshman year from Channahon Grade School, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Songleader 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, M- Di-An 3, 4, Literary Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 4, Glamour Boy 3, Senior Class Play 4, Christ- mas Pageant l, 2, 4, School Concerts l, 2, 3, 4, All- State Chorus 4, District Con- test Chorus at Morris 4, Graduation Chorus I, 2, 3, Secretary of Class 3, Perfect Attendance I, 4. 'tix if A 4 f. - C , P. ss . .fs,..,3 'F- SCHMIDT. HARVEY Entered Freshman year from Channahon Grade School, Student Council 3, Basket- ball 1, Glamour Boy 3, Senior Class Play 4. SING, CHARLES Entered Freshman year from Jones Grade School, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Sectional Re- porter 4, Acting Vice-Pres- ident-Section 3, M-Di-An 4, Business Staff 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 'KGlamor Boy 3, Se- nior Class Play 4, Christ- mas Pageant l, 2, School Concerts 1, 2, 3, Gradua- tion Chorus 2, Baseball 3, 4, State F. F. A. Conven- tion, l, 2, 3, 4, Sectional Public Speaking Contest l, 2, Sectional Officers' Camp 1, 2, 3, State F. F. A. Fol- lies 2, Class Offices: Pres- ident 2, Treasurer 4, Band Parade 4, Perfect Attend- ance l. VVILLIAMSON, DALE Entered Freshman year from Minooka Grade School, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, M-Di-An 4, Advertising Staff 4, Band Librarian l, Vice- President 4, Custodian 2, Student Council 1, 2, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Glamour Boyu 3, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Pageant 1, 2, School Concerts l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Gradu- ation Chorus I, 2, 3, Dis- trier Band Contest 3, State Band Contest 3, Band Pa- rade 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 2, District Contest Boys' Quartet 2, District Contest Saxophone Quartet 2 , Dance Band 3,Boys' Octet 3, State F. F. A. Convention 3, F. F. A. Officers' Training Camp 4.



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C.. i i . 'Sz'i 'Q i5i ig 5 L sei' Q 70. .4 -'Q S lid .5 1 my l. Swede. 2. Sev. 3. Barb. 4. Arlene. 5. Norm. 6. Clint. 7. Gene. 8. Ann. 9. Herb. 10. Doris. ll. Charlie. 12. Dixie. lil. Coy. 14. Harv. l5. George. 16. Willie, 17. Paul. l8. Mare. lg. Duck. 20. jack. 21. Dick. 22. Mary. Our four years have been very eventful and exciting. 'l'he friends, the games, the parties all contributed to make our years at school memorable ones. Our first two years were fairly routine except for the fact that we could sit and watch the new high school under construction during our Sophomore year. All our watching was rewarded when we moved in- to the new building in our junior year. It was an ex- citing beginning for an extraordinary year. This was the year we worked for our prom. It was made more interesting because of the purchase of the new popcorn machine, because of the new gym in which to sell our popcorn, candy, and pop and because we had a con- ference tournament which made our class much richer. This was the year of our first play, and the first play on the new stage. All of these things were minor com- pared to the main event of the yeargour Junior- Senior Banquet and Promenade. This brought another first: the first prom in the gym. Let us remember the fun we had on our Senior Skip Day. Our Senior year was climaxed by the grad- uation exercises which meant we were leaving M. C. H. S. and stepping forth into thc unknown future and the secrets which it will reveal to us. Good luck, Minooka High! We'll be thinking of everyone there in thc years to come.

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