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_ NILES TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY 1952 HIGH SCHOOL SKOKIE, ILLINOIS Board of Education Charles N. Miller Lincolnwood William Warren Meyer Secretary Skokie Joseph J. Witry Skokie A Message to the Graduates: America is a land of opportunity. In our country each man can rise by his own bootstraps. You have had the advantages which an education in a good high school can give you and are now leaving this school to enter either college or the world of work. Opportunities for all of you exist in every walk of life. But it is only in a democracy that you can have the freedom to seek opportunities in any field. So just as we have passed on to you the world of opportunity we ask that you will take advantage of those opportunities and will also make sure that your children will have a world in which e ach man has an opportunity. Earl Girard Page Two Joseph A. Mason, B.S., M.S., Ed.M. To the Class of 1952: You are leaving the portals of N. T. H. S. to assume your place as citizens in this great country of ours. As citizens you will have the opportunity to put into practice the lessons which you learned. Lessons dealing not only with the facts learned in books, but also lessons learned in the fundamental virtues of honesty, friendliness, and fair dealings with your fellows. If these lessons have been well learned . then the future—your future and the future of our country—is in capable hands. The effectiveness of the edu¬ cational program of this school can best be measured by the kind of people you are twenty years from now. If your community, your city, your state, your country are better places to live because of your efforts, then the education which you received has been worthwhile. Joseph A. Mason Page Three George M. Adams English A.A.. North Park College BS., Northwestern University M.A., Teachers College Columbia U nitersity Leo P. Babcock Driver Education, Psychology Ed.B., Southern Illinois University A 1.5., University of Illinois Priscilla Baker English Head of English Department A.B., Rockford College John L. Betts U. S. History, German A.B., M.A., Northwestern University M.A., University of Chicago Donald W. Blair Special Reading Program, English BS-. Northwestern U nicer sity Carl E. Burgener Algebra, Physics, Photography BS.. Illinois Wesleyan U nicer sity M.A., Columbus University Florence Butler Foods, Home Management Northern Illinois State Teachers College ASIllinois Institute of Technology Clifford W. Collins Orchestra B. Mus.. Conn . Natir nal School of Music Margaret deBooy Paul M. Eberhardt Junior Adviser. Algebra English. Journalism BS .. Northwestern University A.B.. University of Michigan M A. Columbia University M.A., Ohio State University Homer C. Ellis Civics. Physiology BS. r Mount Union College M.A., Oberltn College Marie Green Freshman Adviser Typing, Occupations BS.r Mr A., Northwestern U nicer sity Page Six Grace G. Harbert Problems B.S., University of Illinois M.A., University of Minnesota Dorothy H. Hind Latin, Visual Aids A.B., M.A., University of Chicago Ada Immel Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand B.A., Jjturence College M.A., University of Iona John A. Harmon World History, Athletics A.B., McKendree College Af.5 , University of Illinois Leo F. Hoosline Algebra, Geometry, Athletics B.S., Bern id ji State Teachers College M.A., Northwestern University Harold Isaacson Physical Education, Athletics, Head of Physical Education Department B.S., Western Michigan State Teachers College Florence B. Harrison General Science, Head of Science Department B.S., South Dakota State College Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Charles W. Hussey Biology, Athletics A.B., Illinois College Af.S., University of Illinois Helen H. Johanns Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent Business Machines B.E., Whitewater State Teachers College M.A., Northwestern University Helen M. Heitmann Physical Education B.A., College of Wooster Marvin H. Ihne Sophomore Adviser U. S. History, General Math. A.B., Illinois College M.A., University of Illinois Carl E. Johnson Visiting Counselor M.A., A.B ., University of Chicago Page Seven Rosella M. Kephart Physical Education Head of Physical Education Department B.S., AL5 1 ., University of Illinois Alice Line Clothing, Head of Home Economics Department A.A., Stephens College B.S., University of Nebraska Thomas J. Kiviluoma Algebra, Geometry, Athletics Head of Mathematics Department B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College M.A., University of Illinois Dorothy Lungmus World History, U. S. History B.S., M.A., Northwestern University Clara Klaus Music Head of Choral Music Department B.S., M.S., Northwestern University Robert L. Mackey Electric Shop, Auto Shop B.A., B.S., Lewis Institute Lois Lamberg Problems, Latin B.A., Beloit College M.A., Northwestern University Clement F. Meier Print Shop Head of Industrial Arts Department Ph.B., DePaul University James A. Michael Ruby K. Marr Eugene Napier World History, Geography Speech Correction General Business B.Ed., Eastern Illinois State A.B., Northwestern University Advertising, Salesmanship College Ph.B., M.A., University of M.A., University of Illinois Chicago Harold R. Ohlscn Senior Adviser, Chemistry, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College B.S.. M.A., University of Chicago Page Eight Charles W. Selden Wood shop B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota faculty Parepa Rice English A.B., M.A., University of Michigan Anton T. Schubert Physical Education, Athletics B.S., North Central College M.A., Northwestern University B.P.E., American College of Physical Education Lucille Ronalds English A.B., Mt. Holyoke College M.S., University of Illinois James H. Phipps Physical Education, Athletics B.Ed., Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Af.5 1 ., Indiana University George V. Roth General Science B.Ed.. Milwaukee State Teachers College Jean F. Small Spanish Head of Foreign Language Department B.A., Bryn Mawr College M.A., Northwestern University Diplome, La Sorbonne, Paris Virginia K. Stemp Dramatics, Radio A.B., Milwaukee Downer College Joan Stone Individualized Instruction B.S., University of Illinois Page Nine Richard G. Parker Band B.A., B.M., Coe College M.A., University of Iowa Barbara Jarrow, R. N. School Nurse B.S., University of Wisconsin Wesley Memorial Hospital Graduate A Arthur H. Ryden Vocational Counselor, Occupations A.B., DePauiv University M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern University Faculty Charles R. Suydam Driver Education BS., M.A., Northwestern University Doris J. Tillmann English B.S., Illinois State Normal University M.A., Teachers College Columbia University Ronald A. VanArsdale English, Public Speaking A.B., Butler University M.A., State University of Iowa Virgil Van Cleave Mathematics, Athletics A.B., M.A., Bradley University Mary E. Walker Librarian B.Ed., Southern Illinois University B.L.S., M.A., University of Illinois Catherine Huber Attendance Clerk John G. Wilkins Art, Mechanical Drawing, Head of Art Department B.S., Kansas State Teachers College B.A.E., School of Art Institute Ora S. Ihne Receptionist Dorothy A. Wright Typing, Office Practice B.S., University of Illinois Florence Keppeler Registrar ■■■■■■■ Evelyn Friedman Secretary to the Superintendent Theresa Schweitzer Bookkeeper Page Ten It is the job of these women to prepare speedily, as well as tastefully, more than 1000 lunches daily for our hungry Nilehi students. Left to right ' . Alice Suo, Maria Hudson, Harriett Fiech, Carolyn Borchert, Irene Steek, Frances Garner, Emily Mussil, Esther Fountaine, and Ebba McNeill. (dustodi tans Keeping up the appearance of the school is the job of the custodians. Left to right: Harry Boyd, Cosmo Bova, Charles Bryers, Herman Mueller. Miss Carrie Schoening’s smiling face is well known to all the girls at Niles (especially on swimming days!). (dll 3 toill ians These women are a new addition to Niles this year. They help the custodians keep the classrooms neat Left to right : Martha Cordell, Margaret Hen¬ ning. Page Eleven Now that we are graduating from high school, we, the class of 1952, look back on our four years at Niles Township High School and recall the many joys as well as the work involved in reaching our goals of knowledge and good character. We remember with pride the strides we have made in this development since our freshman year. Even more dear to us, however, are the friendships we have made and the associations with others. Many wonderful memories such as the dances, the plays, the water carnival, and the sports will remain with us all through our lives. We can now look forward to the future with confidence that we have a solid foundation on which to build future successes. No matter where we go or what we do in our later life, we will alivays remember Niles Township High School. Fred Bussey Seniors CLASS Dorothy Abbink G.A.A. 1,2,3- Gym Leaders 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 3. Robert Alexander Freshman Board of Advisers 1. Homeroom Vice-President 2. Lat¬ in Club 2.3. Football 1,2. Basket¬ ball 1,2. Senior Monitors 4. Joyce Anderson Transferred from Senn H.S. 3. G.A.A. 3,4. Gym Leaders 3,4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Shirley Mae Bailey Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. Girls’ Glee Club Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Christmas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 1, 2,3,4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 2. Lorna Albert Debate Team 3. National For¬ ensic League 3. Minor Dramatics Award 3. Major Dramatics Award 4. One Acts 2. National Thespian Society 3,4. Reflections Revelry 3. Spotlighters 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 2,3. Library Staff 4. Plays: Seventeenth Sum¬ mer 3. Life With Father 3. Arsenic and Old Lace 4. Mother Was a Freshman 2. Donna Gay Amos Transferred from Von Steuben H. S. 3. Reflections Revelry 3. Spot- lighters 4. G.A.A. 3. Junior Prom 3. Senior Monitors 4. See Chicago Club 4. Style Show 4. Jeanne Bailey G.A.A. 1,2,4. Major Music Award 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2,3. Band 3. Red Cross Council 2,3. Bruce Bartleson Homeroom Vice-President 3. Water Carnival 2. Latin Club 2, 3. Basketball 3. Track 4. Cross Country 3,4. N” Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Page Fourteen OF ' 52 Teallie Bates Spotlighters 4. G.A.A. 2,3. Year¬ book Financial Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 3,4. Barbara Becker Transferred from Amundsen H.S. 3. Bronze Pin 3. Code Committee 4. G.A.A. 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award. 4. Girls’ Glee Club 3. Choir 3,4. Christ¬ mas Vespers 3,4. Spring Concert 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Debate Team 3. Virginia Lee Bell National Honor Society 3,4. Bronze Pin 3. One Acts 4. Re¬ flections Revelry 4. G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4. G.A.A. Letter 1,2,3,4. G.A. A. Camp 3. Gym Leaders 4. Water Carnival 2,3,4. Spanish Club 1,2. Junior Prom 3. Eighth Grade Night 2. Parents’ Night 4. Playday 2,3,4. Girls’ Glee Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Chem¬ istry Club 4. Ushers’ Club 2,3,4. Spotlighters 4. Jerry Ross Betts Sophomore Senate 2. One Acts 2. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Span¬ ish Club 2. Junior Prom 3. Mi¬ nor Music Award 1,2. Major Music Award 3,4. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. Band 2, 3,4. Orchestra 1,2,3,4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4. Donald B. Baumann One Acts 1,2. Latin Club 1,2. Golden Galleon Guild 4. Minor Music Award 4. Choir 2,3,4. Freshman Chorus 1. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 2,3,4. Football Manager 1,2,3,4. Baseball 2. ”N” Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Eighth Grade Night 1.2.3,4. Parents’ Night 1,2,3,4. Basket¬ ball 1,2. Donna Mae Becker One Acts 3. Spotlighters 1,2,3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 4. Latin Club 1. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 3. Chemis¬ try Club 4. Ushers’ Club 4. Doris May Beloian Bronze Pin 3. Homeroom Presi¬ dent 4. Spotlighters 2,3,4. G.A. A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 4. Spanish Club 1,2. Yearbook Sen¬ ior Faculty Section 4. Golden Galleon Guild 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Parents’ Night 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Choir 4. Christmas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 2,3,4. 100% Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ush¬ ers’ Club 2,3,4. Margot M. Bitter Spotlighters 4. G.A.A. 1,3,4. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3. Twirlers 2. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 3,4. Page Fifteen Barbara Black Bronze Pin 3. Freshman Board of Adviser 1. Senior Cabinet 4. Code Committee 4. G.A.A. 1,2,4. Gym Leaders 2. Water Carnival 1,2. Spanish Club 2. Golden Gal¬ leon Guild 1,2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2. George Boatright Bronze Pin 3,4. Debate Team 2. National Forensic League 2. Spanish Club 2. Hi-Y Club 2,3, 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Daniel John Bonebrake Latin Club 1,2. Band 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Donald A. Bornhoeft Chess Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Track 2,4. See Chicago Club 4. Phyllis Brei G.A.A. 1. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 2. Page Sixteen Ellen Bloodworth Transferred from Classical H. S. 3. Debate Team 3. National For¬ ensic League 3,4. Minor Drama¬ tics Award 4. National Thespian Society 3,4. One Acts 3,4. Re¬ flections Revelry 3. Spotlighters 3,4. Water Carnival 3. Nilehi- lite Staff 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. P.A. Announcer 3. Spanish Club 3. Plays: Life With Father 3. Seventeenth Summer 3. Ar¬ senic and Old Lace” 4. Nancy Boemmel Debate Team 2,3. G.A.A. 1,3,4. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2,3. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3. Spring Concert 1,2,3. Red Cross Council 2,3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Ushers’ Club 2. Library Staff 3. Alfred J. Bonfiglio Transferred from Austin H.S. 1. Hi-Y Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Track 1,2,4. Manager 3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. James Breden German Club 3. Football 2,3,4. Track 1,2,3. Wrestling 4. N” Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors .4 Sally Brewbaker Reflections Revelry 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 1,2,4. Junior Prom 3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2. Ushers’ Club 3,4. Library Staff 2, 3. Cynthia Brock Reflections Revelry 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 1. Gol¬ den Galleon Guild 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. With Honors 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Madrigal Singers 3,4. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Nile- hilitc 3. John Budai National Honor Society 3,4. Bronze Pin 3. Silver Pin 4. Lat¬ in Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 1,2,3. Choir 2,4. Christmas Vespers 2, 4. Spring Concert 2. Football 2, 3.4. Basketball 1,2,3. Baseball 1, 2.3.4. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Elaine Vera Burgess Bronze Pin 3. One Acts 1. Spot- lighters 1,2,3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,4. Latin Club 1,2. Yearbook Finan¬ cial Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 3. Christmas Vespers 3. Spring Concert 3. Twirlers 3, 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Ush¬ ers’ Club 4. Parents’ Night 3,4. Minor Twirlers’ Award 3. Plays: Dear Ruth’’ 2. Arsenic and Old Lace” 4. Mother Was a Freshman” 2. Laura Margaret Burns Homeroom President 1. G.A.A. 1,2,4. Latin Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 4. Golden Galleon Guild 2. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Girls’ Glee Club 3. Christmas Vespers 3. Spring Con¬ cert 1,2. Orchestra 1,2. Red Cross Council 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Paul S. Byrd, Jr. Water Carnival 2,3,4. German Club 2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Nilehilite Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. Football L2,3,4. Basketball Manager 1. ’N” Club 3,4. Rifle Club 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. James Browall Transferred from Amundsen H. S. 3. Boys’ Glee Club 3. Spring Concert 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Betsy Buell Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spot- lighters 2,3. G.A.A. 1,2,4. Water Carnival 4. Spanish Club 3,4. La¬ tin Club 1,2. Yearbook General Staff 3. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Fred Burghard Cheer Leaders 2,3,4. Water Car¬ nival 2. Junior Prom 3. Major Music Award 3. Orchestra 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. V.A. Operators Club 1. Fred Bussey National Honor Society 3. Jun¬ ior Council 3. Senior Cabinet 4. Spanish Club 2. Junior Prom 3. Swimming 1,2,3,4. Captain 3. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Senior Class President 4. Barbara Helen Campbell Transferred from Grand Prairie H.S. 3. Bronze Pin 3. Homeroom Treasurer 4. Spotlighters 4. G. A. A. 3,4. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Band 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Page Seventeen F. Donald Carnall Transferred from St. George H. S. 2. Code Committee 4. Water Carnival 4. Spanish Club 2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Football 4. Cross Country 2,3. Golf 3,4. Swimming 3,4. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Diane C. Coleman Minor Dramatics Award 3. National Thespian Society 3. One Acts 3. Reflections Rev¬ elry 3. Spotlighters 1,2,3- G.A. A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 2. Yearbook General Staff 3. Gol¬ den Galleon Guild 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Spring Concert 2. Plays: Strange Road 3. Barbara Ann Coppens Reflections Revelry 4. G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4. Publicity Manager 3. Bowling 2,3,4. Spanish Club 2. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Dinah Lee Crain Transferred from Highland Park H.S. 2. G.A.A. 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 4. Spring Concert 3,4. Nurse’s Aid 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. (Withdrawn) Bruno Dal Corobbo National Honor Society 3. Bronze Pin 3. Silver Pin 2. Homeroom President 2. Home¬ room Vice-President 3. Code Committee 4. Harvard Award 3. Spanish Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 2.3.4. Golden Galleon Guild 2, 3.4. Junior Prom 3. Golf 1,2,3, 4. N” Club 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2. Chemistry Club 4. Illini Boys State 3. Arliss Clavey Senior Monitors 4. Ellen M. Coleman Spotlighters 3. G.A.A. 1,4. Bowling 4. Yearbook Financial Staff 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1. Christmas Vespers 1. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Ushers’ Club 1. David S. Cox Spanish Club 1,2. Football 1. Senior Monitors 4. Constance Helen Creden Transferred from Mary wood H. S. 2. Code Committee 4. Re¬ flections Revelry 3,4. Spotlight¬ ers 2,3,4. Bowling 3. Water Carnival 2,3,4. Synchronized Swimming 3,4. French Club 3, 4. Latin Club 2,3. Yearbook General Staff 4. Yearbook Fin¬ ancial Staff 3. Golden Galleon Guild 4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. Rifle Club 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. John G. Dammann German Club 2,3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Page Eighteen Janis A. De Vries Debate Team 4. G.A.A. 1,2,4. French Club 3,4. Spanish Club 1,2. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Minor Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2.3,4. Christmas Ves¬ pers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 2,3, 4. Nurse’s Aid 4. Photography Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Moniors 4. Ushers’ Club 2,3,4. (Withdrawn) Dorothy Gaile Dimmick Homeroom President 3. Reflec¬ tions Revelry 3. Spotlighters 1, 2, 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Latin Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 3,4. Year¬ book General Staff 4. Yearbook Financial Staff 2,3,4. Keen Teen Press Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Ves¬ pers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 4. Ushers’ Club 2,3,4. Ronald Duckers Transferred from Lake View H. S. 2. Spanish Club 4. Latin Club 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Foot¬ ball 4. Wrestling 3. Tennis 4. Chemistry Club 4. Senior Life Saving 3. Ronald W. Eales Transferred from Lane Tech H.S. 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Audrey Lorraine Endrulat Spotlighters 2. G.A.A. 1. Latin Club 1. Junior Prom 3. 100 Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Library Staff 2,3. Joyce De Witt Transferred from Alvernia H. S. 3. (Withdrawn) Mary Kathryn Donnell Spotlighters 3. G.A.A. 1,2. Nile¬ hilite Staff 3. Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Spring Concert 2,3. Orchestra 2,3. 100% Club 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Richard Dwinell Transferred from Loyola Aca demy 3. French Club 3,4. Carl Eichstaedt Transferred from Carl Schurz H. S. 3. Bronze Pin 3. Homeroom Treasurer 3. Latin Club 3. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Football 4. Basket¬ ball 3. Cross Country 3. Wrest¬ ling 4. Tennis 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 3. Chemistry Club Joanne Karen Engstrom Transferred from Senn H.S. 2. Spotlighers 2,3. Spanish Club 2. Junior Prom 3. Christmas Vespers 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3,4. Parents’ Night 4. Page Sineteen Warren John Erikson Bronze Pin 3. Chess Club 1,2,4. Water Carnival 4. Spanish Club 1. Junior Prom 3. Track 3,4. Cross Country 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2,3. Carolyn Martha Fehns Transferred from Arlington Heights H.S. 2. Bronze Pin 3. G.A.A. 4. German Club 2,3. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Ushers’ Club 4. Physics Club 4. Jean Diane Flowers Bronze Pin 4. Spotlighters 2. G. A.A. 1,2,3,4. Social Chairman 4. GA.A. Letter 4. Cheer Leaders 3, 4. Captain 4. Water Carnival 1, 2,3,4. Spanish Club 1. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. With Honors 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Madrigal Singers 4. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Chester H. Freese Transferred from Sullivan H.S. 3. Senior Monitors 4. Robert Charles Gamer Reflections Revelry 1. Minor Mu¬ sic Award 2. Major Music Award 3. With Honors 4. Choir 1,2,3,4. Madrigal Singers 2,3,4. Christ¬ mas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Con¬ cert 1,2,3,4. All State Music Ac¬ tivity 4. Football 1,2. Manager 3,4. Basketball 2,3. Baseball 1,2, 3,4. ”N” Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Gilda Theresia Ernst Transferred from Carl Schurz H. S. 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Bernard Feuerzeig Transferred from Senn H.S. 3. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Gloria Virginia Fogarty Transferred from Evanston H.S. 3. Reflections Revelry 3. G.A.A. 3,4. Water Carnival 4. French Club 3,4. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Golden Galleon Guild 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon- tors 4. Mary Ann Frownfelter Spotlighters 2. G.A.A. 1,2,3. Synchronized Swimming 1. Latin Club 3,4. Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4. Minor Music Award 4. Major Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Choir 3,4. Christ¬ mas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Con¬ cert 2,3,4. All State Music Activ¬ ity 4. Red Cross Council 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Dorothy Gehrs Girls’ Glee Club 3,4. Christmas Vespers 3. Spring Concert 3,4. Senior Monitors 4. Library Staff 3,4. Page Twenty Bill Gordon Homeroom Secretary 3. Latin Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Foot¬ ball 1. See Chicago Club 4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. V.A. Operators Club 4. Nancy A. Grund Transferred from Foreman H.S. 1. Bronze Pin 3. Code Com¬ mittee 4. One Acts 2. Reflec¬ tions Revelry 3. Spotlighters 2,3, 4. G.A.A. 4. Water Carnival 3. German Club 2,3,4. Golden Gal¬ leon Guild 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 3,4. Christmas Vespers 3,4. Spring Concert 3,4. 100% Club 4. Red Cross Coun¬ cil 2. See Chicago Club 4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Parents’ Night 3,4. Gladys A. Guenther Spotlighters 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. G.A.A. Letter 3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ush¬ ers’ Club 3,4. Barbara Gunsaulus Code Committee 4. Spotlighters 1,2. G.A.A. 3,4. Water Carnival 3. Latin Club 1,2. Golden Gal¬ leon Guild 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2. Chemistry Club 4. Donald Walter Hacker Football 1,2,3. Senior Monitors 4. V.A. Operators’ Club 1,2,3,4. Paul J. Grasch See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Beverly Gubbins G.A.A. 1,2,4. Latin Club 1,2. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Choir 2,3,4. Christmas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3,4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2,3. Chem¬ istry Club 4. Joyce C. Guenther Spotlighters 2. P.A. Announcer 2. G.A.A. 1. Girls’ Glee Club 3. Choir 3,4. Christmas Vespers 3,4. Spring Concert 3. 100% Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 4. Merle Grace Haas Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1,2,3. Code Committee 4. Debate Team 2. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 2. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 1,3,4. French Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook General Staff 2,3. Ed- itor-in-Chief 3. Yearbook Senior Faculty Section 4. Yearbook Fin¬ ancial Staff 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Par¬ ents’ Night 4. Eighth Grade Night 2. Barbara Diane Hansen Transferred from Kelvyn Park H. S. 2. Spotlighters 2,3,4. G.A.A. 2. Water Carnival 2,3. Spanish Club 2. Nilehilite Staff 3,4. Yearbook General Staff 4. Year¬ book Financial Staff 4. Keen Teen Press Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Art Award 2. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 4. Page Twenty-one Jane E. Harrer Spotlighters 1,2. G.A.A. 1,2,3. Spanish Club 1,2. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Ma¬ jor Music Award 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1. Choir 1,2,3. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Parents’ Night 1,2,3. Brent C. Hauger German Club 1. Eighth Grade Night 1,2. Minor Music Award 1.2. Spring Concert 1,2. Band 1, 2.3. Football 2,3,4. N” Club 4. Rifle Club 3. Senior Monitors 4. Nancy Jean Heeres Transferred from Senn H.S. 2. National Thespian Society 4. One Acts 4. Plays: ’Life With Father” 3. Arsenic and Old Lace’’ 4. Reflections Revelry 3, 4. Spotlighters 3,4. P.A. An¬ nouncer 4. G.A.A. 2,3,4. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Audrey Jean Henrici G.A.A. 1,2. Girls’ Glee Club 3. Christmas Vespers 3. Spring Concert 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Shirley L. Horning G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 2. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2, 3,4. Christmas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 3,4. Red Cross Council 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3,4. Dennis Harrod Hi-Y Club 4. Baseball 1,2. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Peggy Diane Heberling One Acts 4. Reflections Revelry 3. Spanish Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Barbara Jean Heim Senior Cabinet 4. Homeroom Vice-President 4. G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4. G.A.A. Letter 2. Gym Lead¬ ers 2. Water Carnival 1,2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Health Council 4. Lillian Mae Holler Spotlighters 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 1,2. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Kenneth C. Howard Sophomore Senate 2. Reflect¬ ions Revelry 3,4. Spanish Club 2. Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Choir 3. Christ¬ mas Vespers 2,3. Spring Con¬ cert 2,3. Football 2,3,4. Basket¬ ball 1,2,3,4. Captain 1. Most Valuable Player 3. Baseball 1,2, 3,4. Captain 1. Cross Country 1. N’’ Club 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Parents’ Night 3,4. Eighth Grade Night 2,3. Page Twenty-two Hugh M. Hunter Football 1,2,3- Baseball 1. Track 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. , Nancy Margot Jacob Reflections Revelry 3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 1,2,4. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon- tors 4. Ushers’ Club 2. Warren E. Jarvis Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Football 1,2. Track 1. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1. Connie Johnson Spotlighters 2,3. G.A.A. 1,2. Spanish Club 1. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3.4. Christmas Vespers 2,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. Band 1.2.3.4. Orchestra 1,2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Laureine Alice Johnson Freshman Board of Advisers 1. Sophomore Senate 2. Junior Council 3. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 1. G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4. Spanish Club 1. Nilehilite Staff 3. Yearbook General Staff 4. Yearbook Financial Staff 2, 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1, 2. Spring Concert 1,2. 100 Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Donna Lee Jack Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spot¬ lighters 3. G.A.A. 1,2,4. Span¬ ish Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1. Christmas Vespers 1. Spring Concert 1. Red Cross Council 3- See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 2. Ralf Jacobsson Hi-Y Club 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Photography Club 2. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. V.A. Operators’ Club 1,2, i. Vernon Jennetten Photography Club 3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. V.A. Operators’ Club 2,3,4. Eunice Johnson Bronze Pin 3. Reflections Rev¬ elry 3. Spotlighters 2. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 1,2. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1.3. Christmas Vespers 1,3. Spring Concert 1,3. Nurse’s Aid 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3.4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1. Chem¬ istry Club 4. Marilyn Johnson Transferred from Carl Schurz H.S. 2. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Moni¬ tors 4. Page T u enty-three Norman H. Johnson Junior Council 3, Senior Cabinet 4. Plays: “Arsenic and Old Lace” 4. Spanish Club 3. Hi-Y Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Football 1. Base¬ ball 1. Swimming 1,2,3- Man¬ ager 3. See Chicago Club 4. Life Saving 3. Eighth Grade Night 2. Ronald A. Juern German Club 3. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 4. “N” Club 3,4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Jane Alice Kante Spotlighters 2. G.A.A. 2,3,4. Yearbxx)k Financial Staff 4. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3. Twirlers 2. 100% Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Edward J. Keating Transferred from Sullivan H. S. 3. Nilehilite Staff 3. Fooball 3. Wrestling 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Jack Kenney Swimming 1,2,3. Wm Robert L. Johnson Golden Galleon Guild 3. Minor Art Award 2. Minor Music Award 2. Choir 1,2. Madrigal Singers 2. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Barbara Julian G.A.A. 1,2,3. Yearbook Finan¬ cial Staff 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 3,4. Bernadette M. Kearns Transferred from Somerville H. S. 2. (Withdrawn) Robert Kennedy Hi-Y Club 4. Nilehilite Staff 3. Football 2,4. Track 3,4. Wrest¬ ling 4. Swimming 1,2,3. “N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. V.A. Oper¬ ators’ Club 1,2,3,4. Frank Keppeler Water Carnival 2,4. Spanish Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Boys’ Glee club 2. Choir 3,4. Madrigal Sing¬ ers 3,4. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3,4. All State Music Activity 3. Football 1,2,3, 4. Basketball Manager 3. Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 4. Swim¬ ming 1,2. “N” Club 4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1. Nilehilite Staff 4. Page Twenty-four Denise Joan Kessel Bronze Pin 3. Junior Council 3. Spotlighters 2. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Gol¬ den Galleon Guild 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 2,3. Jack William Kirkby Freshman Board of Advisers 1. Code Committee 4. Major Dra¬ matics Award 3. National Thes¬ pian Society 2,3,4. Honor Thes¬ pian 4. One Acts 2,3,4. Plays: Dear Ruth” 2. Mother Is a Freshman” 2. Ar senic and Old Lace” 4. Seventeenth Summer” 3. Life With Father” 3. Reflec¬ tions Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 1.2.3.4. P.A. Announcer 3. Wa¬ ter Carnival 2,3,4. Latin Club 1, 2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Boys’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3. Spring Concert 1, 2. Drum Major 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Leslie M. Klevay National Honor Society 3,4. Bronze Pin 3. Silver Pin 4. Sen¬ ior Cabinet 4. Chess Club 1,2,3, 4. Reflections Revelry 1. German Club 2,3. Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. Major Music Award with Honors 4. Boys ' Glee Club 1. Choir 2,3. Madrigal Singers 3.4. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3. All State Music Activity 3. Football 1,2. Basketball 1,3. Track 1,2. Cross Country 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2,3. Chemistry Club 4. Martin W. Koif Transferred from De Paul Acad¬ emy 4. See Chicago Club 4. Elsie A. Kozak G.A.A. 1,2,4. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Christ¬ mas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Con¬ cert 1,2,3,4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Robert King Homeroom Vice-President 2. Bas¬ ketball 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Janet Mary Kish Spotlighters 1. French Club 3,4. Red Cross Council 3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Ushers’ Club 1,2,3. Janet Kloepfer G.A.A. 1. Junior Prom 3. 100% Club 3,4. Red Cross Council 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Library Staff 2. Phillip J. Koser Sophomore Senate 2. Debate Team 2. German Club 2,3. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Baseball 1,2. Tennis 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Russell R. Krause Senior Cabinet 4. Code Commit¬ tee 4. Reflections Revelry 3. Hi- Y Club 2,3,4. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook General Staff 4. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Boys’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 2. Football 2,3,4. Base¬ ball 1,2. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Illini Boys’ State 3. Page Twenty-five David A. Kretschmar Football 1,2,4. Basketball 1. Baseball 2. Wrestling 4. See Chicago Club 4. Gary Curtis Krueger Senior Cabinet 4. Minor Dra¬ matics Award 3. National Thes¬ pian Society 3,4. Plays: Mother Is a Freshman 2. Life With Father’’ 3. Seventeenth Sum¬ mer 3. Arsenic and Old Lace 4. Reflections Revelry 3. P. A. Announcer 3. Water Carnival 1. German Club 2,3. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Choir 3,4. Madrigal Singers 3,4. Freshman Chorus 1. Christmas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. All State Music Activity 4. Football 1,2. Track 1. Swimming 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Moni¬ tors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2,3. Harold Krueger Homeroom President 3. Home¬ room Secretary and Treasurer 4. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Hi-Y Club 2. Boys’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 1,2. Freshman Chorus 1. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 2. Football 1,2,3,4. Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3. N” Club 3,4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Joan M. Kwarnstrom Reflections Revelry 3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Gym Leaders 2. Bowling 2,3. Water Carnival 1,2,3. Span¬ ish Club 1. Nilehilite Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Bonnie Lampe Transferred from St. Joseph’s H. S., Iowa, 3. Bronze Pin 3. Re¬ flections Revelry 4. G.A.A. 3. Yearbook Senior Faculty Section 4. Girls’ Glee Club 3. Christmas Vespers 3. Spring Concert 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Richard Krohn Spanish Club 1. Boys’ Glee Club 1,2. Football 1,2. Golf 1,2,3. Swimming 1,2. Pho¬ tography 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. V. A. Operators Club 2,3. George O. Krueger Junior Council 3. Homeroom President 4. Gym Leaders 4. Hi-Y Club 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Choir 3,4. Christmas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2. N” Club 4. Red Cross Council 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Dorothy Elizabeth Kuehn Spotlighters 3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 3,4. Yearbook Fi¬ nancial Staff 1,2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Christ¬ mas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Con¬ cert 1,2,3,4. Photography Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 2. Ushers’ Club 2. Dorothea E. Laiho G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. French Club 1,2. Girls’ Glee Club 3,4. Christmas Vespers 3,4. Spring Concert 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 4. Richard LaVeau Sophomore Senate 2. Homeroom President 1. Gym Leaders 3,4. Water Carnival 1,2,3,4. Band 1. Football 1,2,3,4. Captain 1. Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4. Swimming 1,2,3,4. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Page Twenty-six Phyllis Leganger G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 1,2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 2. Ushers’ Club 3. Ronald J. Lehman Sophomore Senate 2. Senior Cab¬ inet 4. Spanish Club 1. Football 1,23,4. Basketball 1,2,3. Basket¬ ball Manager 4. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Elaine A. Loeding Spotlighters 2,3. G.A.A. 2,3,4. Red Cross Council 2,3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Library Staff 2. Guy V. Love Bronze Pin 4. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Wrestling 4. Swimming 1,2. Ri¬ fle Club 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2,3. Chemistry Club 4. V. A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4. Nancy Lee Lundberg Spotlighters 1,2. G.A.A. 1,2,3. Spanish Club 1. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,3. Christmas Vespers 1,3. Spring Concert 1,3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. ■Hi Edward J. Lehman, Jr. Minor Dramatics Award 4. Na¬ tional Thespian Society 3,4. Plays: ' Mother Was a Fresh¬ man” 2. Life With Father 3. Arsenic and Old Lace 4. Sev¬ enteenth Summer” 3. Dear Ruth” 2. Spotlighters 2,3. P. A. Announcer 2,3,4. French Club 1, 2. Junior Prom 3. Senior Moni¬ tors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Charles Lind Homeroom President 2. Reflec¬ tions Revelry 3,4. Water Carni¬ val 2. Spanish Club 1. Nilehilite Staff 4. Football 1,2,3,4. Basket¬ ball 1,3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. Swim¬ ming 2. N” Club 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Illini Boys State 3. Carol Joanne Loftus Spotlighters 1. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. G.A.A. Letter 3. Bowling 2,3,4. Synchronized Swimming 1,2,3. Water Carnival 1,2,3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2 . Choir 3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Harriet Lucas Transferred from Marshall H.S. 2. Homeroom President 3. G. A.A. 2,3,4. Bowling 4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Library Staff 2. Sally Ann Lundin Sophomore Senate 2. Homeroom Secretary 3. Spotlighters 1,2,3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Bowling 2,3,4. Spanish Club 2,3. Latin Club 1. Yearbook General Staff 3. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Red Cross Council 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Ushers’ Club 2,3. Li¬ brary Staff 2,3,4. Page Twenty-seven Margot Mark National Thespian Society 4. Plays: Seventeenth Summer 3. Reflections Revelry 3. Spotlight- ers 3. P.A. Announcer 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3- Water Carnival 2. Span¬ ish Club 3,4. Nilehilite Staff 3, 4. Yearbook Financial Staff 3. Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4. Keen Teen Press Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3 Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3. Spring Concert 1,2,3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Ni Hi Sci Club 2. Ushers’ Club 3. Mathew Wesley Marx Junior Council 3. Water Car¬ nival 3,4. Spanish Club 2. Hi-Y 3,4. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook General Staff 2,3. Boys’ Glee Club 1. Christmas Vespers 1. Spring Concert 1. Swimming 3, 4. See Chicago Club 4. Lynn A. Mattes Spotlighters 1,2. G.A.A. 1,2,3.4. Water Carnival 2,3,4. Spanish Club 1,2. Yearbook General Staff 4. Yearbook Financial Staff 1, 2. Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Chemistry Club 4. Ushers’ Club 2. Richard Meier Basketball 1,2. Track 3,4. N ’ Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Arlene Meyer Freshman Board of Advisers 1. Sophomore Senate 2. G.A.A. 1. Water Carnival 1. Girls’ Glee Club 1. Christmas Vespers 1. Carol Louise Marling Plays Arsenic and Old Lace’’ 4. Reflections Revelry 3. Spotlight¬ ers 2,3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3, 4. Orchestra 1,2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. V.A. Oper¬ ators 3,4. Ushers’ Club 4. Albert G. Mather, Jr. National Honor Society 3,4. Jun¬ ior Council 3. Homeroom Pres¬ ident 3. Code Committee 4. Re¬ flections Revelry 1. Water Car¬ nival 3. Latin Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Golden Galleon Guild 4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Boys’ Glee Club 1.2.3.4. Chrisamas Vespers 1,2, 3.4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. Foot¬ ball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2. Tennis 4. Swimming 1,2. N Club 4. Red Cross Council 1,2,3. See Chicago Club 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2. Chemistry Club 4. V.A. Op¬ erators Club 1,2,3,4. Illini Boys’ State 3. Joan Mattson G.A.A. 1. German Club 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1. Christmas Vespers 1. Nurse’s Aid 3. Red Cross Council 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 2. Library Staff 2. Gail Faith Meuer Transferred from Immaculata H. S. 2. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 2. G.A.A. 2,3,4. Water Carnival 2,3,4. French Club 3,4. Latin Club 2. Year¬ book Financial Staff 2,3,4. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Con¬ cert 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 2. Chemistry Club 4. June Mary Michalak Transferred from Evanston H. S. 3. Reflections Revelry 3,4. G.A. A. 3,4. Water Carnival 4. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 1. Senior Monitors 4. Page Twenty-eight Janet Lorraine Middaugh Debate Team 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Major Music Award 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Christ¬ mas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Con¬ cert 1,2,3,4. All State Music Ac¬ tivity 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 3. Jo Anne Miller Reflections Revelry 4. Spotlight- ers 1,2,3. G.A.A. 1,2,3. Gym Leaders 1. Yearbook Financial Staff 2,3. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1. Choir 2,3,4. Madrigal Singers 3. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3. Spring Concert 1,2,3. All State Music Activity 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Ushers’ Club 1. Sandra C. Moberg Bronze Pin 3. Homeroom Treas¬ urer 1. Debate Team 3. G.A.A. 1,2. Latin Club 1,2. Major Mu¬ sic Award 3,4. Spring Concert 2,3,4. Orchestra 2,3,4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Chemistry Club 4. Bert Nordin Football 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 2 Ronald O’Beirne Transferred from Loyola Acad¬ emy H. S. 2. Homeroom Secre¬ tary-Treasurer 4. Spanish Club 3. Latin Club 2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Football 3,4. Bas¬ ketball 2,3. Baseball 2,4. Wrest¬ ling 4. N” Club 4. See Chicago • Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Barbara Jean Miller Sophomore Senate 2. Homeroom Vice-President 2. G.A.A. 1,2. Spanish Club 1,2. Minor Music Award 3. Girls ' Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3. Christmas Vespers 1,2, 3. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Ushers’ Club 4. Sandra Minerley G.A.A. 1. Spanish Club 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Arthur Muskat Hi-Y Club 4. Nilehilite Staff 3. Golf 2,3,4. N” Club 4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Kenneth E. Nordlof Senior Cabinet 4. Homeroom Vice-President 4. Latin Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook General Staff 4. Keen Teen Press Club 4. Staff Photographer 2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3. Baseball l. Cross Country 1,2. Photography Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. V.A. Oper¬ ators Club 1,2,3,4. Arne C. Odegaard Homeroom Treasurer 1. Code Committee 4. Spanish Club 2. Junior Prom 3. Football Man¬ ager 3. Basketball Manager 3- Tennis 4. Photography Club 3. Rifle Club 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 4. Eighth Grade Night 1. Page Tuenty-nine Carl J. Oehler Football 2. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Cross Country 3. See Chicago Club 4. V. A. Operators Club 1, 2,3,4. Margit Victoria Olander Bronze Pin 3. Silver Pin 4. Jun¬ ior Council 3. Spotlighters 2,3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Yearbook Senior Faculty Section 4. Junior Prom 3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ush¬ ers’ Club 4. Parents’ Night 4. Shirlee Ostrom Reflections Revelry 1,3. P.A. An¬ nouncer 2. Cheer Leaders 4. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Fresh¬ man Chorus 1. Christmas Ves¬ pers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2, 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Library Staff 3. Plays: Parents’ Night Skit 4. Chritmas Play 4. James Panzer Spanish Club 2. Hi-Y Club 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Track 1,2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1. Patricia Elaine Patek G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Christmas Ves¬ pers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2, 3,4. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Par¬ ents’ Night 4. Eighth Grade Night 2,3,4. Terrence A. O’Keefe Transferred from Amundsen H.S. (Withdrawn) Roger Ivan Oslund Freshman Board of Advisers 1. Homeroom Vice-President 1. Band 1. Football 4. Basketball 1,2,3. Baseball 1,2,3,4. N” Club 3,4. Judy Otiep ka Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 2. Homeroom President 3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Arlene Patek (Withdrawn) Pat Perrett Bronze Pin 4. G.A.A. 1,2,3.4. Latin Club 1,2. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Page T hirty Joanne Peterson Bronze Pin 3. Spotlighters 1,2,3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Yearbook Finan¬ cial Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Ush¬ ers’ Club 2,3,4. William H. Peterson Water Carnival 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 2,3. Hi-Y Club 2,3. Nilehi- lite Staff 3. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Choir 3,4. Freshman Chorus 1. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3. Football 1,4. Bas¬ ketball 2,3,4. Baseball 1,2,4. Track 3. N” Club 3,4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Loretta Ann Raap Spotlighters 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Geraldine Riggs Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Caryl Roeser Spotlighters 4. G.A.A. 1,2,3. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Jun¬ ior Prom 3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 4. Patricia Peterson Spotlighters 4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Latin Club 1,2. Yearbook Finan¬ cial Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. Mi¬ nor Music Award 1,2. Major Music Award 3. Spring Concert 1,2,3. Orchestra 1,2,3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Marilyn Louise Plath G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Gym Leaders 2. Spanish Club 3. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 2,4. Ushers’ Club 4. John Aiken Raveret Bronze Pin 4. Code Committee 4. Water Carnival 1,2,3,4. Span¬ ish Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook Gen¬ eral Staff 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Choir 4. Madrigal Singers 4. Christmas Vespers 4. Spring Con¬ cert 4. All State Music Activity 4. Basketball 1. Swimming 1,2,3,4. ”N” club 3,4. Photography Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Eighth Grade Night 1,2. Parents’ Night 1,2,4. Senior Life Saving 3. Play: ’’Arsenic and Old Lace” 4. Charlene Rine G.A.A. 1,2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3. Donna Jeanette Rohden Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spot¬ lighters 1,2,3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 2,3,4. French Club 1,2. Yearbook General Staff 4. Yearbook Financial Staff 2,3, 4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Ushers’ Club 1,2,3. Page Thirty-one Carol Jeanne Rossmann Bronze Pin 3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Nilehilite Staff 3,4. Editor-in- Chief 4. Yearbook General Staff 4. Golden Galleon Guild 3,4. Keen Teen Press Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Major Art Award 2. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 3. Spring Concert 2.3. Red Cross Council 3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 2,3,4. Parents’ Night 2,3. Dale Ruesch Band 1. Basketball 1. Baseball 1. Photography Club 2,3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4 . Shirley I. Runnels G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. French Club 1,2. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 3 , 4 . William E. Santos (Withdrawn) Donald Schladt Track 1. Senior Monitors 4. Page Thirty-two John M. Rouse Water Carnival 3,4. Spanish Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 3. Basketball 3, 4. Baseball 1. Track 3,4. Cross Country 3. N” Club 4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ruth E. J. Ruesch G.A.A. 1. Latin Club 1. Golden Galleon Guild 3,4. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Li¬ brary Staff 2,3,4. John Wynn Ryan Spotlighters 4. Track 1,2,3,4. ”N” Club 3,4. Photography Club 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ronald Scheuer Hi-Y Club 2,3. Basketball 4. Baseball 4. Theodore C. Schneider Photography Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Par¬ ents’ Night 4. Jeanne Schuett Traitsferred from Robert-Wal- ler H.S. 2. Junior Council 3. Debate Team 3. G.A.A. 2,3,4. German Club 3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Spring Concert 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Joyce Larayne Schwartz Transferred from Amundsen H. S. 2. Reflections Revelry 4. P. A. Announcer 3. 100% Club 4. Style Show 4. Parents’ Night 3. Jane Carol Siemund G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 1. German Club 3. Minor Music Award 3. Major Music Award 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2,3. Choir 4. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Style Show 4. Parents’ Night 4. Eighth Grade Night 4. Doris M. Smith Spotlighters 1,2,3,4. P.A. An¬ nouncer 2. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Cheer Leaders 3,4. Water Carnival 4. Spanish Club 1,2. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christ¬ mas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2. See Chicago Club 4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Ushers’ Club 1,2,3,4. Taylor Soper Transferred from Taft H.S. 2. Spanish Club 2. Hi-Y 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Football 4. Track 2,3,4. Photography Club 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Constance C. Schultz (Withdrawn) Pat Shannon G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Minor Music Award 2,3. Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2,3,4. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Philip Smiley Minor Dramatics Award 3. Nat¬ ional Thespian Award 3. Plays: ' Life With Father” 3. Seven¬ teenth Summer” 3. Arsenic and Old Lace” 4. Water Carnival 1, 2,3. Swimming 1,2,3,4. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Nanci Lane Smith Debate Team 1. Spotlighters 2,3, 4. G.A.A. 2,3,4. Latin Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook Gen¬ eral Staff 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 2,3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1,2,3. Chemistry Club 4. Alphonse E. Soudan Transferred from St. George H. S. 3. Football 4. ”N” Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Page Thir ty-three Gail Steiger Junior Prom 3. G.A.A. 1. 100% Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Robert R. Stoothoflf Homeroom President 2,4. Home¬ room Vice-President 3. Spanish Club 2,3. Hi-Y Club 3. Boys’ Glee Club 1. Christmas Vespers 1. Spring Concert 1. Football 1, 2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3. Captain 3. Track 1,2,3. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Parents’ Night 4. Jack L. Thiry Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball Manager 1,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. John E. Thompson National Honor Society 3. Bronze Pin 3. Silver Pin 4. Jun¬ ior Council 3. Debate Team 3. Spanish Club 1,2. Hi-Y Club 2, 3,4. Junior Prom 3. Football 1. Baseball 1,2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Carol Ann Tiedman Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spot- lighters 2,3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Wa¬ ter Carnival 3,4. French Club 1, 2. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook General Staff 4. Yearbook Fin¬ ancial Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Ush¬ ers’ Club 2. Page Thirty-four Suzanne D. Stolberg G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 3,4. Yearbook Financial Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Usher’s Club 4. Parents’ Night 4. Caryl A. Story G.A.A. 1,2,3. Spanish Club 1. Junior Prom 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Charles Thomas Thompson Freshman Board of Advisers 1. Junior Council 3. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Water Carnival 4. Spanish Club 4. Latin Club 1. Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Nilehilite Staff 4. Yearbook General Staff 3. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Choir 3. Christmas Vespers 2,3. Spring Concert 1,2,3. Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4. Honorary Captain 2. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Norma G. Throop Plays: Life With Father’’ 3. Re¬ flections Revelry 1,3,4. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. G.A.A. Major Letter 3. G.A.A. Camp 3. Gym Leaders 2. Spanish Club 1, Nilehilite Staff 3,4. Golden Galleon Guild 4. Keen Teen Press Club 4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Madrigal Singers 3,4. Christmas Vespers 2,3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. All State Music Activity 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Illini Girls State 3. Eighth Grade Night 1, 3.4. Parents’ Night 1,2,3,4. Barbara Toepfer G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Girls’ Glee Club 1. Twirlers 2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. I i, Fred Topp (Withdrawn) Edward P. Trausch Sophomore Senate 2. Junior Council 3. Homeroom President 4. Gym Leaders 3,4. Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Christmas Vespers 2. Football 1,2,3,4. Most Valuable Player 4. Basketball 1,2,3. Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4. N” Club 2,3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Joanne M. Van Horne Junior Council 3. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 1,2,3,4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Water Carnival 4. Spanish Club 2,3. Latin Club 1. Yearbook Financial Staff 1,3, 4. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. With Honors 4. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. Christmas Vespers 1,2,3,4. Spring Concert 1.2.3.4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Health Council 3. Parents’ Night 3.4. Irma Wailand G.A.A. 1. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,4. Christmas Ves¬ pers 1. Spring Concert 1,4. Red Cross Council 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 2. Ushers’ Club 2. Library Staff 2. Donald Wdowicki Football 2,3. Senior Monitors 4. John Robert Trapp Boys’ Glee Club 1. Basketball 1. Baseball 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitor 4. Patricia Carol Troupe Senior Cabinet 4. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 1,2. G. A. A. 1,2. Yearbook General Staff 3,4. Editor-in-Chief 4. Yearbook Financial Staff 2,3,4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2. Drum Major¬ ette 4. Twirlers 2,3,4. Major Twirling Award 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Illini Girls State 3. Par¬ ents’ Night 2,3. Randy Vick Robert G. Watters Bronze Pin 3. Latin Club 1,2. Junior Prom 3. Boys’ Glee Club 3. Photography Club 2. Senior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. Virginia Ann Wead Code Committee 4. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 1,2. G. A.A. 1,2,3,4. Latin Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christ¬ mas Vespers 1,2. Spring Con¬ cert 1,2. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ushers’ Club 4. Page Thirty-five Joan Mae Wedel Reflections Revelry 3,4. G.A.A. 1. Yearbook General Staff 3. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2. Twirlers 2,3. Minor Twirling Award 3. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 3,4. Ralph M. Wenk Homeroom President 3. Home¬ room Vice-President 2. Spanish Club 3,4. Latin Club 1,2. Hi-Y 2.3.4. Junior Prom 3. Basketball 1.2.3.4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. N” Club 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Gail Yvonne Westgate Bronze Pin 3. Silver Pin 4. Freshman Board of Advisers 1. Sophomore Senate 2. Reflections Revelry 3,4. Spotlighters 1,2. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Latin Club 1,2. Nilehilite Staff 4. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1,2. Spring Concert 1,2. Photography Club 4. See Chica¬ go Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Ni Hi Sci Club 1. Chemistry Club 4. Jean Patricia Witte Transferred from Senn H.S. 4. Reflections Revelry 4. G.A.A. 4. See Chicago Club 4 Senior Mon¬ itors 4. Style Show 4. Diane Ruth Wolfe Bronze Pin 3. Homeroom Presi¬ dent 1. Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 2. Spotlighters 1,2,3. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club l, 2. Junior Prom 3. Girls’ Glee Club 1,2. Christmas Vespers 1, 2. Spring Concert 1. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chem¬ istry Club 4. Ushers’ Club 4. Eleanor E. Weigt G.A.A. 1. Girls’ Glee Club 3. Christmas Vespers 3. Spring Con¬ cert 3. 100 Club 3,4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Harry Glenn Westerlund Junior Prom 3. Football 1. Track 2,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Dean A. Winkler Reflections Revelry 3,4. Latin Club 1,2. Minor Music Award 1,2. Major Music Award 3,4. Spring Concert 1,2,3,4. All State Music Activity 3,4. Assistant Band Director 4. Orchestra 2,3. Football 3. Basketball 1,2,3. Ten¬ nis 4. See Chicago Club 4. Sen¬ ior Monitors 4. Chemistry Club 4. H. Gregory Wold National Honor Society 3,4. Bronze Pin 3. Sophomore Senate 2. Senior Cabinet 4. Homeroom President 2,4. Minor Dramatics Award 3. National Thespian So¬ ciety 3,4. Honor Thespian 3,4. One Acts 2. Plays. Mother is a Freshman” 2. Life with Father” 3. ’Seventeenth Summer 3. ' Ar¬ senic and Old Lace” 4. P.A. An¬ nouncer 3. Water Carnival 2,3, 4. Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. Minor Music Award 3. Boys’ Glee Club 2. Choir 3,4. Christmas Vespers 2, 3,4. Spring Concert 2,3. Basket¬ ball 1. Baseball 1. Cross Country 2. Swimming 3,4. See Chicago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Chem¬ istry Club 4. Bonnie Yost Code Committee 4. Spotlighters 4. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Nilehilite Staff 3. Junior Prom 3. Minor Music Award 2. Major Music Award 3. Spring Concert 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3. 100% Club 3,4. See Chi¬ cago Club 4. Senior Monitors 4. Style Show 4. Page Thirty-six This group of seven members, one from each vsenior homeroom, is probably the most important small organixa tion in school. Among their numerous jobs are the Senior dance, the Homecoming dance, and commencement exercises. Seated, left to right: Ronald Lehman, Greg Wold, Russ Krause, Fred Bussey, Par Troupe. Standing, left to right : Gary Krueger, Les Klevay, Mr. Harold Ohlson (adviser). One of the greatest honors to receive in high school is to be inducted into the National Honor Society. These seniors are members who were received into the society when they were juniors. Seated, left to right : Ginny Bell, Greg Wold, Bruno Dal Corobbo. Standing, left to right : John Thompson, John Budai, A1 Mather, Lrs Klevay. I age Thirty tet ' eti Seated, left to right : Jerry Weissburg, Carol Cox, Roy Kittredge, Bill Below. Standing, left to right : Miss Margaret deBooy (adviser), Diane Von Eitzen, Marvin Farwell, Caroline Puechner. We are really upper-classmen now. The school seems so familiar to us — the teachers, room s, even the clocks that are five minutes slow are like old friends. There is a great feeling that goes along with our junior year. We have two years of experience behind us and a year to look forward to. In February came that all-important event, ordering our class rings. Before we knew it, April rolled around and we were on our way to Washington. The end of May brought the Junior Prom, the final realization of many months of hard work. Now graduation is almost upon us, and the seniors will be leaving at the end of the week. Odd, isn’t it, to see them go? We’ll really miss them. Hope we can make our senior year as wonderful as they made theirs. Page Forty ROW 1 Ahrens, Marion Appleton, Karilyn Ballantine, Bette Baumann, Barbara Baumann, Kay Baumhardt. Bob Baylor, Dave Beeler, Donna ROW 2 Below, Bill Bextel, Harold Bicknase. Wayne Bonebrake. Gilbert Borchert, Judy Boudreaux. Lenny Brandon, Jack Brinkmeyer, Diane ROW 3 Browall, Nancy Brownlee, Tom Burge, Jane Burt, David Butterworth. Bob Carlson, Carolyn Carlson, Janet Carlson, Dick ROW 4 Carlson, Vivian Carroll, Bill Carver, Nancy Jane Christensen. Barbara Christensen, Fred Clark, Phyllis darkens, William Clavey, Kathlyn ROW 5 Collins. Carol Lee Conners, Lois Cornell, Jerry Cox. Carol Crain, Dorothy Dolan, Jack Duenser, Joe Duenser. Bob ROW 6 Eastman. Don Eberhardt, Diane Edman, Dick Edwards, Bernie Edwards, June Egner, Nancy Allen Eklund, SolveJ Emy, Joan ROW 7 Faber, Leslie Faerber. Tom Falk, Ronald Farwell, Marv Field. Gerald FJellman. Ralph Foran, Jim Forsberg. Carolyn ROW 8 Frank, Joan Gallaga, Mike Garrity, Jerry Geard, Jim Gerstner, Joe Glass, John Glienke, Roy Godfrey, Raymond ROW 9 Gonsch, William Goodnow, Pat Grasch, Bob Greene, Barbara Gutowsky, Franklin Hagenow, Dave Hall. Dorothy Hamilton, Liz ROW 10 Hansen, Dave Harms. Henry Hartlgan, Edward Hathaway, Don Haubrick. George Henrici, Charles Heun, Margo Hickey, Anne Page Forty-one Juniors ROW 1 Higbee, Darlene Hite, Carole Hogan, Thomas Hoffman, Peggy Hoffmann. Ruth Hoffmann, Violet Holmberg, Bob Holmes Bob ROW 2 Holmes John Huckins, Walter Hunt. Donna Hunt, Vernon Hylen, Lois Ihrcke, Irl Jacobson, Ginny Jahaski, Ronald ROW 3 Jeffress, Jane Jeffries. Jack Johnson, Brian Johnson, Lynne Jostock, George Jung, Larry Jurasitz, Betty Kathe, LaVergne ROW 4 Kern, Donna Jean Kerr. Isabelle King, Charles Kittredge, Ray Kohls, Jim Kreutter, Dorothy Kruchten, Ronald Krueger, Jerry ROW 5 Krueger. John Kuempel, Nancy Lagershausen. Jack Lagler, Ginny Lapp, Drew Larson. Don Lawton. Jim Lemke, Wayne ROW 6 Lewiston, Marilyn Linskey, Pat Locke, Charles Lockwood. George Losby, Joan Lowe. Don Macaluso. John MacDonald. Dorothy ROW 7 Magden. Shirley Maierhofer, Joyce Malecki, Sandra Malloy, Nancy Manzelman. Joan Marshall, Jacquie Marshall. Lynne Martens, Glenny ROW a Martin, Joyce Matson, Russell Matthews. Tom Mau. Sharon McCaul, Gloria McClendon. Jack Mechling, Bruce Mechling, Daniel ROW 9 Mengarelli, Betty Merrill, Bob Meyer, Dick Milazzo, Marlene Miller, Patricia Mitchell. Allan Mohrbacher, Jerry Moosmann, Pete ROW 10 Morrison, Ellen Nellessen, Don Nelson, Dianne Nelson, Dick Nelson, Elaine Niblett, Catherine Nickel, Nancy Olsen. Norman Page Forty-two Juniors ROW 1 Olson. Roy Otte. Roger Paulson. Arthur Pawly, Don Payne. Bonnie Pergande, Bill Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Duane ROW 2 Peterson, Lois Petrie, Dave Pick, Richard Pierce, James Pilkington, Jeanne Portugal, Gerry Preis, Joel Puechner. Caroline ROW 3 Raven, Joy Reinarts, Anne Riccio, Frank Rieb. Mary Riha, Ray Rochow. Kenneth Rogers. Frank Rohden, Elyse ROW 4 Rosenberg, Dick Ruesch, Shirley Runge, Jean Saine, Jim Salzgeber, Marilyn Sandberg, Wayne Sander, Bob Schaffler, Marlene ROW 5 Schaub, Lillian Scheel, Marilyn Schimmel, Marilyn Schmeisser, Kay Schmidt, Frank Schmidt, Lervin Schmiegelt, Bill Schmitt, Lyle ROW 6 Schrambeck, Arlene Schoeder, Carol Seegren, Sandra Siemsen, Pat Signorello, Judy Sistrom, Carlene Smith, Sylvia Stannard, John ROW 7 Steele, Barb Stermer, Richard Suydam. Peggy Swinyard, Shirley Switalski, Gloria Symonds, Ann Tawse, Charlie Thomas, Judie ROW 8 Trumble, Dorothy Uldrych, Lynn Urich, Helene Vanderwall, Richard Von Eitzen, Diane Vogel, Judy Von Rautenkranz, Doris Mae Wagner. George ROW 9 Walker. Marie Walrath, Leanne Warkenthien, Barbara Webster, Nancy Weissburg, Jerry Westgard. Bill Western, Joyce Wdowicki. Bernard ROW 10 Whitehead. Darlene Wigdahl, Carolyn Wilgus, Collette Williams, Larry Williford, Dick Winter, Bob Wise, Carol Wolter. Carol Ann Page Forty-three Juniors Woodruff, Marilyn Wright, Joyann Wrostel, Shirley Yocum, Tom Yost. Roger Coursey. Helen Not Pictured Christensen, Lennie Herden, Carl Hassman, Walter Kleul, John Ohlson, Norman Schaeffer. Bruce l jew Schoof Page Forty-four Seated, left to right : Carol Reuther, Barbara Simpson, Dick Searles, Kay Christiansen. Standing, left to right : Mr. Marvin Ihne (adviser), Jan Tanenbaum, Anna May Lopina, Sharon Bell. Not pictured : Sarah Axell. omore It certainly was jun to get back and see everyone in September. We really felt pretty big now with a new class below us to show the ropes to. The one thing we all said about the new freshmen was, Did we ever look like that? We chose our Senate in September and began to realize that this year we would have more responsibility. All the events had a little more meaning to us this year, especially the football and basketball games since we now had a team of our own to cheer for. Now that spring is here and exams are coming up we are all anxious for summer vacation, but we know we will be glad to come back again next year as the upper-classmen.” Page Forty-five Sophomores ROW 1 Abraham. Victor Ahlberg, Patricia Ahrens, William Aivazzadeh. Michael Allaun. Barbara Appel. Glenn Appleton, Marilyn Armistead. Leslie ROW 2 Armstrong, Jill Austermuehle, Marlene Axell. Sarah Bailey. Joan Banas. Ronald Banghart, John Barden, Mike Barrow, Richard ROW 3 Bartels, Connie Bartels, Marie Batson. Paul Batterbury. Jim Baumgartner, Rudy Beiser, Jeani Belik, Bob Bell, Sharon ROW 4 Bennett, Phil Berner, Barbara Beyer, Miriam Birmingham, Thomas Bishof, Frank Blaney, Pat Bolt, Joyce Borchers. Lois ROW 5 Bormanis. Petris Branan, Bruce Brod, Larry Bruening, Gail Bruland, Joanne Burgess, Diana Burghard, Jeanne Burghard, Sally ROW 6 Busch, James Cagney, Dale Carlson, Ernie Carnall, Diane Chandler, Marvelle Christensen. Carol Christiansen, Kay Clearman, Dave ROW 7 eleven, Cathleen Cochran, Neal Colano, Grace Cook, Donald Crain. Roberta Crowe. Eileen Cummings, Phyllis Cysewski, Joseph ROW 8 Dally, Ned Daugherty, Virginia Daus, Dick Dean, Carol DeBriae, Denice Del Dotto, Nancy Delove, Joanne Dibos, Dolores ROW 9 DiGilio, Rosemarie Ditkowsky, Ken Doolady, Philip Duff. Darlene Eadie, Tom Eastman, Ken Edwards. Gale Edwards, Kent ROW 10 Edwards. Pat Eggert. Russel Endrulat. Carol Eppler, Edgar Erickson, Roger Ewing, Joanne Faber, George Falknor, Mack Page Forty-six ROW 1 Fassbender, Ray Febrow, Betty Fischer. Don Froeschle. William Gabel. Joan Gebbia. Yolanda Gehrs, Bob Girard. Don ROW 2 Gerstner. Jack Giamatasio. Carol Gliem. Irene Godemann. Shirley Goettsche, Jack Granquist, Paul Gunnarson. Jack Gunnarson. Judie ROW 3 Hachmeister. Fred Halstead. Carole Hamilton, Dale Hannahs, John Hanney, John Hannum, Barbara Harper, Eddy Heeres, Harry ROW 4 Hendrickson. Jackie Herzig, Sandra Hicks, Ronald Hill. Don Hilliard. Norman Hite. Hal Hogan, Donna Holzl, Fred ROW 5 Horndasch, Duane Horton Katharine Ishmael, Bill Jaehnke, Carol Janetz, Jackie Jarvis, Paul Jefferson. Don Jenne, Judy ROW 6 Johanson, Delores Johns, Larry Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, Doreen Johnson. Pat Johnson, Ray Johnson. Sherwood Jones, Audrey ROW 7 Jones, Bob Joosten, Jeanine Keating, Bob Keil. Florette Kelch, Jim Kenney, Pat Kies. Con Klemme. Carol ROW 8 Klein, James Koch. Eleanor Koch. Sandra Koehler. David Konowich, George Konowich, Joan Koser, Randy Kozak, Diane ROW 9 Kozak. Harold Kozak. Marilyn Kratzer, Carolyn Kretschmar. Bob Kreutter, Marilyn Krueger, Jerry Krueger, Paul Kutz, Margie ROW 10 Laiho, Rick Lambert. Bev Lander, Jim Lass, Ronald Lauter. Lois Le Claire, Lenore Lehman. Joyce Leitherer. Jackie Sophomores Page Forty-seven Sophomores ROW 1 Letourneau. Art Lew, Alan Lewis, Richard Lind. Gail Linke, Roberta Lopina, Anna Lopina, Bob Lowes, Ralph ROW 2 Macaluso. Tom Macvey, Michael Maher, Jim Marks, Joan Mattner, Marcia Mau, Jackie McCandless, Dick M cCown, Joan ROW 3 McNeeley. Mary Medlin. Melinda Meuer, Marcia Meyer. Marilyn Mickow. Joan Miklas, Carl Miksch, Fred Milazzo, Geri ROW 4 Miller, Carol Milz. Wayne Morris, Claudette Mueller, Marilyn Nelson. Bernice Ness, Dean Netwig, Bill Nicklas, Carol ROW 5 Nilsen, Audrey Nixon, Pat Nymark, Dennis Oliverii, Lena Olson, Burt Olson, Ronald Olund, Kurt Osburn, Carolyn ROW 6 Palmer. Lynn Palmgren. Marilyn Papesch, Roger Paulus, Elaine Payne, Dick Pergande, Donald Peterson, Tom Phillips, Gary ROW 7 Phipps, Gertrude Pinnow, Bob Podolski, Pat Pohlson. Bill Proft. Bill Pruitt, John Quesnell, Jenny Racine. Eric ROW 8 Raven, Lee Raven, Virginia Reagen, Roberta Reed, Arlene Reiser, Richard Reiter. Eloise Reuther. Carol Reysa, Rick ROW 9 Riccio, Anna Riggs, Claude Rosinski, Anna Ross. Barb Rossmann, Gale Ryan, Michael Rydin, Karen Saine, Barbara ROW 10 Sartini, Alex Schappert, Henry Schey, Ron Schmidt, George Schmidt, Lore Schmidt, Kay Schulz, Joan Schwin, Helen Page Forty-eight ROW 1 Scott. Sandra Searles, Dick Sessa. Mike Shaw. Bill Shawke, Dan Shea, Kathy Shenfish, Kenneth Shirling, Pat ROW 2 Shaeffer, Bruce Siegel, Bill Siemsen, Elaine Simmons, Don Simmons, George Simpson, Barbara Simpson, Dick Sinclair, Read ROW 3 Slight, Bill 3moak, Bob Smith, Joan Smolinski, Frances Sonne. Bob Soudan, Sue Sprungman, Bob Steen. Wilma ROW 4 Steiger. Sandra Stephan. Herbert Steward, Shirley Stezskal, Arlene Stone, Phil Str omberg, Jon Svoboda, Arlene Swanson, Betty Lou ROW 5 Sylvester, Tom Tanenbaum. Jan Tarnow, Herb Tawse, Dolores Thiry, Barbara Thomas, Mary Louise Thorsen, Bette Thurwell, Richard ROW 6 Ticha, Ginger Tinaglia, Dean Troupe, Mary Vernier, Arden Vick. Harriet Vick. Ken Voight, Carol Walberg, Carl ROW 7 Wallen, Klyver Wallner, Joe Wasserman, A1 Weber, Lawrence Weidman, Richard Weldon, Bob Wellington, Jerry Wenzel, Donald ROW 8 Westgard, Dick Wheeler, Babs Whitesell, Mary Ann Wicker, Judy Wiebold, Judy Wight, Joan Wiley, Mary Wilkins, Dorothy ROW 9 Wolcott. Kiffi Wolter. Joan Wright, Jeannine Zelek, Edwin Zralek, Phillip Sophomores Idot pictured Blumenfeld, Barbara Hartley, Calvin Lammersfeld, Loralee Tiller, Sammy Rawn, Clayton Zillmer, Carol Page Forty-nine First row, left to right : Bill Furman, Kenneth Larsen, Angeline Sortino, Bob Drake. Second row , left to right : Miss Marie Green (adviser). Bob Anderson, Nordy Rian, Pat Fink. m an Our freshman year furnished the perfect beginning for our four years at Nilehi, and when we look back in years to come, we will still think so. No one can explain just how a freshm-an feels on that first day. We stepped into high school, a world where everyone seemed to be a part of a big, happy, hurrying crowd, and we all probably thought secretly to ourselves that we couldn ' t possibly memorize our programs or find our way around. After a week or so of finding ourselves in the wrong classes and falling for the practical jokes of the upperclassmen we finally learned that the place wasn ' t so big after all, and we felt we belonged there. In September we chose our representatives to the Freshman Board of Advisors, and in the girls ' world of sports there was the traditional GAA initiation when all the new members had to dress in a new and different way. Now that the year is almost over we know that we will never forget that first glorious, exciting year—our freshman year at Nilehi. Page Fifty Freshmen ROW 1 Abbink, Bernard Ahrens. Leonard Ahrens. Leroy Alexander. Bill Anderson. Bob Andersen. Richard Anthony. Don Arkell. James ROW 2 Armstrong, Tom Artelt, Herbert Baker. Donald Barranco. William Bartholomew. Patricia Bastow. Sue Baumann. Dona Baumann. Kenneth ROW 3 Baumhardt. Kenneth Beckman. Marjorie Below. Robert Bennett, Virginia Berg. Bob Berglund. Annamae Bergquist, Ellen Best, Jerry ROW 4 Biesmann, Paulalee Bitter. Glen Boles. Judy Bolin. Gloria Bonaguro, Lester Bonebrake. Bob Bonebrake. Douglas Eorchert. Carol ROW 5 Borre, Kaythleen Branan. Brock Brandon. Jean Bristol, Carol Brown. Barbara Brownlee. David Brownstein, Sherwin Bruce, Judy ROW 6 Bruhn, Myrna Buerk, Charles Buerklund. Carol Buetow. Carolyn Burtner. Bruce Bush. Phyllis Butzow. Neil Callisen, Carol ROW 7 Carlson, Connie Chastain, Betty Christensen. Bruce Cole, Margie Ann Coleman, Judy Collins. Chuck Collins, Eleanor Coppens, Nancy ROW 8 Cox, Mary Dal Corobbo, Mary Dally, Edith Dann, Robert Davidson. Harold Davies. Diane Davis. Sheron Dcbes, Bruce ROW 9 Dews. Elaine De Zutter. Joyce Dischert. Barbara Dolan. Sharlene Donile. Diane Drake. Bob Du May. Ronald Eaman, Don ROW 10 Eimstad, Barbara Ek. Ronald Elliott, Jim Erikson. Lois Erland. Peter Parnham. Helen Pink, Pat Fisher. Chuck Page Fifty-one Freshmen ROW 1 Pluger. Beverly Foerster. Jim Fortman. Janet Franks. Raymond Furman. Bill Gabet. Tom Gadan. Lloyd Gamer. Ronnie ROW 2 Garbo. Phyllis Girard, Jimmy Glass. Thomas Glines. Donna Goebel. Wayne Goettsche. Jerry Grabow. Gordon Greiner, Ellen ROW 3 Griffith. Richard Grippo. Larry Grosskopf, Henry Grubb, Cheryl Haas. Diana Haas. Gary Hallam. Dick Hansen, Earlyne ROW 4 Haring. Gil Harrison. Georgia Hathaway, Lorona Harte, Carol Haubrich. Arlene Hauger, Nancy Hawk, Tom Heineman, Cliff ROW 5 Heppner, Marie Hirte. Tom Hoffmann, Fern Holler. Chuck Holowbek, Philip Horn, Sherill Horning, Bill Howard, Thomas ROW 6 Hughes. Robert Hunt. Charles Jackson. Arlene Jago, Marilyn Jeronimus, Gayle Jeske, Carol Johnson. Harriet Johnson. James ROW 7 Johnson, Marcia Johnson, Roger Johnson, Sandra Johnston, Ken Jorgesen, Roberta Juell, Karen Kaiser, Fred Kaiser, Marion ROW 8 Karnatz, A1 Kay. Valerie Kemnitz, Neal Kendler, Robert Kenning. Gilbert Kenning, Roland King. Andy Kinzle, Judy ROW 9 Kirsch, Pat Kirscht, Evelyn Kohl. Gene Kohlbacher, Rosemary Kossack. Eleanor Kozak. Marlene Kranz, Norman Krauter, Ron ROW 10 Kreutter, Bill Krueger, Diane Kuchar. Bill Lambert. Leonard Lammersfeld, Joseph LaPlant, Joanne Larsen, Carol Larsen, Kenneth Page Fifty-two Freshmen ROW 1 Larson, Ray LaVeau, Chris Lawton, Karin Jean Lee. Bob Liebig, Marie Lind, Howard Lindemann. Phillip Loeding, Leroy ROW 2 Lowes, Judy Lundin. Marvin Lyon. Ronald Macaluso. Joseph Malz, Rudy Manaugh, Ken Massey. Anna Mattner, Judy ROW 3 Maypole, Tom McCaffrey, Carol McLeod, Darlene Mechling, Nancy Melberg, Fred Merz, Arlene Meyer, Nancy Michalak, John ROW 4 Mikkelsen. Mick Minkley, Lee Mitchell, Marilyn Morre, Dennis Mullally, Joseph Naaf, Senta Nelson. Carol Neve. Barbara ROW 5 Neuman, Larry Neumann, Ray Newton, Anne Nock, Michael Norman, Jean O’Beirne, Jeanne Oliphant, Jerry Oliverii, Rosemary ROW 6 Onsrud, Carolyn Otiepka, Anna Ottlinger, Louis Owen, Don Pasini, Ray Pearson, John Pence, Marcia Perrin, Karen ROW 7 Peters, Dorothy Peterson, Bob Peterson, Donna Peterson. Kenneth Peterson. Betty Peterson, Richard Pickell, Donald Pierce, Maureen ROW 8 Pierce, Pat Pijanowski. Richard Piper, Janet Platt. Chuck Rateike, Carole Ravencroft. John Reed. Sandra Reich, Judy ROW 9 Reisener, Ronald Renberg, Dolores Rian, Nordy Rieb, Vernon Riegler, Marlene Ritter, Ray Roper, Guy Rossmann, Joyce ROW 10 Rueckel, Peggy Rueckert. Bob Ruesch, Herb Runge, Rosalie Scanlon. Mickey Schell. Ronny Schladt. Beatrice Schmidt, Ronald Page Fifty-three Freshmen i jot pictured 32r«d X. riot CihfcStkJt T .mnt Sltfaxiiea. .Tot TTwtor ]a« mr Annual Staff Pictured below are the editors for the ’52 Reflections who worked as a guiding hand in putting out your yearbook. Standing from left to right : Jane Jeffress, Ken Nordlof, Carol Rossmann, Pat Troupe (editor-in-chief), Mr. Paul Eberhardt (sponsor), Russell Krause, Connie Creden. While many of the other class doors were locked up at 3:11, in Room 219 you could usually find several students, under the supervision of Mr. Paul Eberhardt, typing, pasting layouts, writing copy, and planning the section pages for the ’52 RE¬ FLECTIONS. First row, left to right : Pat Troupe, Carol Rossmann. Second row, left to right : Gaile Dimmick, Jackie Jan- etz, Isabelle Kerr, Donna Roh- den. Third row, left to right : Lau- reine Johnson, Carol Tied- man, Jane Jeffress, Nancy Smith. Fourth row, left to right : Ken Nordlof, Russell Krause, Con¬ nie Creden, Barbara Hansen, Gail Meuer, Mr. Eberhardt. Page Fifty-eight Finance Staff There is a lot more that goes into a yearbook than the actual pictures and copy. There are the finances behind it. The Financial Staff sees to it that the yearbook has money in the bank” by putting on the magazine drive. Hop SaL eSmcn These top salesmen deserve an A” for effort. It was through their efforts and the efforts of the other students who sold subscriptions in the magazine drive that this yearbook was able to be put out. Page Fifty-nine This year a lot of the burden of producing a yearbook was lifted from the general staif by this group who put together the Senior- Faculty Section. Seated, left to right : Harriet Vick, Margit Olander, Doris Beloian, Bonnie Lampe, Miss Lucille Ronalds (spon¬ sor ), Merle Haas, Cath- leen Cleven, Ruth Hoff¬ mann, Rosemarie Di Gilio, Marilyn Scheel. Each year under the direction of Mrs. Parepa Rice the Golden Galleon Guild publishes the Golden Galleon.” This magazine consists of the best themes and poems that were written during the year by the students. Anyons who has had something published in the Galleon” may become a member of the guild. First row, left to right : Carol Rossmann, Cynthia Brock, A1 Mather, Mary Ann Frownfelter, Ruth Ruesch, Mrs. Rice. Second row, left to right : Diane Von Eitzen, Marvie Chandler, Diane Burgess, Norma Throop. Third row, left to right : Joyann Wright, Don Baumann, Sharon Bell. Fourth row, left to right: Barb Gunsaulus, Betty Lou Swanson. Fifth row : Nancy Grund. Page Sixty Nilehilite Staff Sixty words per minute and no errors is what really helps on a job like this since you are typing for the school paper where accuracy means so much. Left to right: Judie Gunnarson, Gail Westgate, Donna Jack, Merle Haas, Laura Burns. Every other Friday you will find this busy group counting out NlLEHILITES and rushing them down to your ninth period classes for all to enjoy. Left to right: Carol Tiedman, Pat Lin- skey, Gail Westgate, Bill Carroll, Lynne Johnson. ViteUite CMt orS ' But you’ve just got to get that story in before then!” Why didn’t you cover your beat?” ' Who took the proofs off the desk?” These are just a few of the comments you might hear from journalism students if you happen to walk into Room 219, where the NILEHILITE, Nilehi’s bi-weekly school paper is written and edited. First row, left to right’. Barbara Hansen, Norma Throop, Carol Rossmann, Wes Marx, Margot Mark. Second row, left to right’. Merle Haas, Gail Westgate, Donna Jack, Ken Nordlof, Gaile Dim- mick. Page Sixty-one The motto that ' school isn’t all work” is what the See Chicago Club believes in. The club takes several interesting trips throughout the school year, the big event being the annual spring trip to Washington. First row, left to right : Miss Harbert (sponsor), Nancy Grund, Carol Mar¬ ling, Pat Perret, Miss Lamberg (spon¬ sor). Second row, left to right : Don Bau¬ mann, Paul Byrd, Carl Eichstaedt, Jack Raveret, A1 Mather, Ken Howard, Bruce Bartleson, Merle Haas. This group of Seniors seem to be en¬ joying a snack at one of the various Chinatown restaurants. The See Chi¬ cago Club took a tour to Chinatown and along with eating at the restaurants, they saw many beautiful shops and trinkets. Our school cafeteria has been chosen as a model by other schools in the area. We owe the efficiency of it to the monitors and their captains under the guidance of Miss Grace Harbert. First row, left to right : Shirlee Ostrom, Bruce Bartleson, Bruno Dal Corobbo. Second row, left to right : Chuck Thompson, Chuck Lind, Harry Krueger, Merle Haas, Beverly Gubbins. Third row, left to right : Miss Harbert (sponsor), Don Baumann, Jack Kirkby, Carl Eichstaedt. Page Sixty-two The school is very proud of its first string quartet, com¬ posed of specially talented members of the orchestra. They are left to right : Eric Rochine, Don Owen, Jerry B:tts, and Diana Haas. Orchestra This organization, which is open to all classes, contains many aspiring young musicians who hope to go on in the field of music. Mr. Clifford Collins directs them. First row, left to right : Diana Haas, Jerry Betts, Mary Rieb, Shirley Steward, Sandra Moberg, Virginia Raven, Dolores Tawse, Peteris Bormanis, and Don Owen. Second row, left to right : Carol Marling, Lynn Palmer, Kay Christiansen, Sharlene Dolan, A1 VanHorne, Ronnie Gamer, John Holmes, Richard Peterson, Fred Melberg, Sandra Herzeg, Judy Kinzle, Eric Racine, Carole Dean. Third row, left to right : Tom Hawk, Glen Bitter, Marie Liebig, Leslie Armistead, Mr. Collins. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Hamilton, and Dean Winkler. The Girls’ Glee Club is the largest choral group at Nilehi. Practicing three hours every w ' eek aids them in putting on the annual Christmas Vespers and, later, the Spring Con¬ cert. First row, left to right : Patricia Shannon, Arlene Reek, Jacky Mau, Sandra Koch, Kathy Shea, Dorothy Laiho, Betty Lou Swanson, Leslie Armistead. Second row, left to right : Roberta Crain, Carol Miller, Joan Weight, Diane Burgess, Marilyn Schimmel, Peggy Suydam, Joyce Martin, Marcia Meuer, Miss Klaus. Third row, left to right : Margot Huen, Miriam Beyer, Barbara Saine, Pat Kenny, Lenore LeClaire, Kathy Horton, Sharon Bell, Duanne Peterson, Carlene Sistrom, Arden Vernier. Fourth row, left to right : Joan Schultz, Marion Ahrens, Pat Nixon, Sharon Wiley, Doris Von Rautenkranz, Janis DeVries, Marie Bartels, Sarah Axell, Ann Symonds, Judy Wiebold. Page Sixty-three Choir The Nilehi Choir, a group selected by their director, Miss Clara Klaus, display their talents at various school affairs besides some outside activities. Some of the functions they may be heard at are the Eighth Grade Night, Christmas Vespers, Spring Concert, Parents’ Night, Commencement, and assemblies. First row, left to right : Doris Beloian, Kay Baumann, Shir¬ ley Swinyard, Marilyn Salzgeber, Marcia Meuer, Cynthia Brock, Betty Jurasitz, Joanne Van Horne, Judy Borchert, Dorothy Kuehn, Joyce Guenther. Second row, left to right : Nancy Egner, Jane Siemund, Kay Schmeiser, Norma Throop, Sue Soudan, Vivian Carl¬ son, Barbara Becker, Jane Nymark, Carolyn Appleton, JoAnne Miller, Joyce Western. Third row, left to right : Jackie Mau, Sylvia Smith, Leanne Walrath Dick McCandless, Bob Gamer, Janet Middaugh, Joan Runge, Lois Peterson, Jean Flowers, Dick Searles, Beverley Gubbins, Pat Good now. Fourth row, left to right : Joyce Maierhofer, George Krue¬ ger, Gary Krueger, Dave Burt, Bill Netwig, Greg Wold, Jack Raveret, Richard Pick, Les Klevay, Pat Patek, Mary Ann Frownfelter, John Banghart. Page Sixty-four It is an honor to be chosen to sing with the Madrigals. These boys and girls are selected on the quality of their voice and their special ability to harmonize well. First rotv, left to right : Cynthia Brock, Jane Burge. Second row, left to right : Bob Gamer, Richard Mc- Candless, Norma Throop, Marilyn Salzgeber. Third row, left to right : Jean Flowers, Les Klevay, Sylvia Smith. Fourth row, left to right : Gary Krueger, Jack Raveret, Bill Netwig, David Burt. Because the girls’ glee club is so large, it is divided into two groups. This group meets 6 - 7 period. First row, left to right : Joyce Boldt, Lore Schmidt, Sally Burkhard, Audrey Jones, Rosemarie DiGilio, Roberta Linke, Gail Bruening, Joan Wolter, Beverly Lambert. QirL ' QL CU (6-7) Second row, left to right : Donna Hogan, Lois Borchers, Joanne DeLove, Barbara Allaun, Marilyn Scheel, Darlene Higbie, Joan Gabel, Dolores Dibos, Virginia Daugherty, Helene Urich, Carol Reuther, Jackie Leitherer, Yolanda Gebbia, Elaine Paulus, Miss Klaus. Third row, left to right : Kay Schmidt, Shirley Horning, Shirlee Ostrom, Irene Gliem, Judith Jenne, Pat Johnson, Barbara Christensen, Pat Ahlberg, Darlene Duff, Frances Smolinski, Anna Riccio, Carol Nicklas, Catherine Niblett, Phyllis Clark, Dorothy Crain, Gloria Switalski. Fourth row, left to right : Carol Endrulat, Judith Wicker, Barbara Wheeler, Geraldine Milazzo, Betty Mengarelli, Carole Hite, Anna Mae Lopina, Dorothy Hall, Diane Eberhardt, Joan Smith, Barbara Steele, Joyann Wright, Sharon Mau, Jo an Losby, Nancy Grund, Sandra Seegren, Diane Von Eitzen, Arlene Schrambeck, Joan Manzelman. Page Sixty-fire i tiation Dressed in white blouses and black skirts, these girls receive their rose and pin. This is the last part of their formal initiation to the Girls Athletic Association. Sports IFJanafjcrS First row, left to right (seat ed) :Carol Wolter, softball Roberta Reagan, square danc ing; Helen Schwin, publicity Shirley Steward, softball. Second row, left to right ' . Sharon Bell, badminton; Bet¬ ty Swanson, golf; Pat Shan¬ non, horseback-riding; Gaile Dimmick, points and awards; Shirley Swinypxd, basketball. Third row, left to right : Jo¬ anne DeLove, basketball; Le- nore Le Claire, volleyball; Ginny Bell, track and field; Carol Nicklas, soccer; Bar¬ bara Berner, volleyball; Duane Peterson, tumbling. Other members not in pic¬ ture : Kathy Shea, points and awards; Gail Meuer, publici¬ ty; and Lynn Mattes, swim¬ ming. 4 2 ), auare an cm 9 Turn to your left, turn to your right, swing your honey and hold her tight. These square dancers are prac¬ ticing for an exhibition at the formal initiation of the G.A.A. (BaJ mm ton The swish of a racket and the sound of the birdie hitting the floor are familiar sounds on the badminton court. Bad¬ minton is an extra-curricular activity which meets every week during the fall iSaM CU These girls ride once a week at a near-by stable. The head of the group is Pat Shannon, who divided the group into beginning and advanced class¬ es. Horses are their busines s and they love it. Page Sixty-six Hoard Seated’. Norma Throop. Second row, left to right ' . Judy Bor- chert, Kay Baumann, Jean Flowers, Miss Heitmann (faculty sponsor). i This group of tumblers are demonstrating just a few of the stunts such as tri-pods, pyramids, and handstands that they go through as an after school activity. EasLlUi % Shoot, shoot! or That’s a foul on the blue team!” are just a few of the familiar shouts that you could hear made by these ambitious girls that go out twice a week for basketball, one of the many G.A.A. after-school sports. S i ch ron izecl cvim cu This group of girls learn var¬ ious tricks such as dolphins, catalinas, kips and ballet legs. These girls have main parts in the annual water show. Strikes, spares, and turkeys are just a few of the terms familiar to these ten top bowlers of the girls’ Tuesday and Thursday Leagues. Page Sixty-seven W CLl The blue letterman’s hat and the traditional letter sweater with the orange N” on it are the trademarks of this club. The requirements to become a member: You must have won a major letter and you MUST be a boy! First row, left to right : Don Larson, Jack Thiry, Dick LaVeau, Russ Krause, Chuck Lind, Ken Howard, Ronald Lehman, Jack Raveret, Don Carnall, Charles Tawse. Second row, left to right : George Wagner, John Budai, John Ryan, Bob Kennedy, Ralph Wenk, Bill Peterson, Art Muskat, Ron Juern, Mr. Phipps (sponsor). Third row, left to right : Richard Meier, A1 Mather, Roger Oslund, Ted Bussey, Phil Smiley, Chuck Thomp¬ son, Harry Krueger, Dave Hagenow, Don Eastman, Dick Meyer, Bill Carroll. Fourth row, left to right : Don Bauman, Dave Petrie, Paul Byrd, Bruno Dal Corobbo, Ed Trausch, A1 Suy- dam, Bob Stoothoff, Ronald O’Beirne, Bruce Bartleson, Frank Keppeler, Dick Rosenberg. J tiidenl (Council The Student Council, made up of two students from every homeroom, handles problems that involve the whole school. Page Sixty-eight CLl These scientific minded girls meet two times a month after school with Miss Florence Harrison, their sponsor. For their programs freshman girls from the science classes give experiments or recitations on the work that they are at that time studying. This group of freshman boys meets twice a month after school with Mr. George Roth, sponsor. Their activities include such things as movies, field trips, and having speakers from the outside come and lecture in scientific matters. V -J. Operators CU Seeing is believing” is a motto which is applied in many of Nilehi’s classes such as science and his¬ tory. The V. A. (Visual Aid Operators), who are sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Hind, show movies which are entertaining as well as educational, in the various classes. Page Sixty-nine This club meets in a little room that hardly anyone notices up on the third floor. In this room the mem¬ bers carry out their special projects connected with photography. Left to right : Ken Shenfish, Dick Daus, Roger Erickson, and Tom Sylvester. This group was formed in the freshman English classes to stimulate creative writing. The aim of a Scribbler” is to become a member of the Golden Galleon Guild. First row, left to right : Jeanne O’Beirne, Pat Kirsch, Mary Cox, Carol Borchert, Maureen Pierce. Second row, left to right : Miss Ronalds (sponsor), Dolores Renberg, Phyllis Garbo, Bettie Stillman, Gloria Bolin, Janet Piper, Judy Coleman. Third row, left to right : Charles Buerk, Tom Walmsley, Barbara Dischert, Anne Newton, Tom Howard, Andy King, Eleanor Collins. Page Seventy 100 j ' C enl cu The 100 Per Cent Club is very active at Niles. This year, among other activities, they went to see South Pacific” and Guys and Dolls.” To become a member of this club, all you have to do is type forty-two words without er¬ rors or have a perfect shorthand test. Sounds easy—but just try it sometime! The officers, left to right : Dor¬ othy Crain, Margit Olander, Den¬ ise Kessel, Phyllis Brei, Pat Patek. oCib retry. Staff This efficient staff gives up a study peri od to work in the library checking books in and out and keep¬ ing the library shelves and room neat and orderly. Page Seventy-one NTHS A football game just isn’t a football game without a band in the background. Besides supplying spirit for football games, the Varsity Band, which is under the direction of Mr. Parker, also plays for the basket¬ ball games and some of the school assemblies. First row, left to right : Rikhard Laiho, Russell Eggert, Brock Branan, Bob Lopina, Donald Jefferson, Hen¬ ry Harms, Tom Brownlee, Jerry Wellington, Eleanor Koch, Richard Simpson, Judy Mattner, Sandra Scott, Paul Krueger. Second row, left to right : Pat Troupe, LaVergne Kathe, Donald Anthony, Neal Kemnitz, Gordon Gra- bow, Evelyn Siegel, Gerry Schultz, Dean Winkler, Bob Belik, Bruce Debes, Chuck Fisher, Ronald Ek, Thomas Glass, Lynn Watson, Joan McCown, Dianne Nelson, Sharon Davis, Edith Dally. Third row, left to right : Pat Nixon, Bob Dann, Lee Raven, James Johnson, Harvey Sprungman, Ron Banas, Ray Fassbender, John Holmes, Jack Goettsche, Bill Ahrens, Tom Walmsley, Herb Artelt, Bill Slicht, Cheryl Grubb, Elaine Burgess. Fourth row, left to right : Jack Kirkby, Eileen Crowe, Jerry Betts, Kent Edwards, Jack Lagershausen, Franklin Gutowsky, Conrad Kies, Chuck Henrici, Neal Cochran, Marv Farwell, Gale Edwards, Arlene Haubrich, Margie Kutz. BAND wirierA vie The Twirlers did a great job of enter¬ taining between halves at the football and basketball games. They worked up many new routines this year which they did with the Varsity Band. Clockwise ' . Jack Kirkby (drum major), Pat Troupe (majorette), Elaine Bur¬ gess, Edith Dally, Pat Nixon, Sharon Davis, Margie Kutz, LaVergne Kathe (majorette). Band i man The incoming freshmen who don’t know how to play an instrument but want to be¬ long to a band join this group. Here they are given an instrument and are taught how to play it. First row, left to right : He¬ lene Urich, Cheryl Grubb, Evelyn Siegel, Don Anthony, Bruce Debes, Gordon Gra- bow. Second row, left to right : James Johnson, Larry Grippo, Sharon Davis, Chuck Hen- rici, Edith Dally, Robert Dann, Glen Appel. HI Officer, These officers are the initiative behind which the club’s organization and pro¬ gress are determined. Seated, left to right : Guy Love, sec¬ retary; Greg Wold, president; Dave Burt, vice-president. St tiding, left to right : A1 Mather, ser- geant-at-arms; Jerry Mohrbacher, jun¬ ior chairman; Randy Koser, sophomore chairman; George Roth, sponsor; Jack Raveret, trersurer; and Les Klevay, chaplain. Formal Induction Service is held for a ll first semester members. Les Klevay (front center ), club chaplain, conducted the program. Mr. Joseph Mason (left) was guest speaker for the occasion. Other participants were, left to right : Jack Kirkby, Guy Love, George Roth, Greg Wold, Dave Burt, Jack Raveret, and A1 Mather. Following the program, a tea was held for the newly inducted members and their parents. kerS Throughout the year outstanding speak¬ ers visit the Hi-Y meetings with their talks on Life in India,” Behind the Iron Curtain,” Human Relations,” Career in the Naval Air Force,” The Work of the FBI,” Medicine as a Career,” and many others. Above center : Mr. Donald Simpson, who enjoys the sport of mountain climb¬ ing, spoke to the boys about his exciting and fascinating pastime. Some inquisi¬ tive Hi-Yers crowd around after the meeting to inspect some of his equip¬ ment and question him more about his hobby. Page Seventy-four o icerS These officers followed in the footsteps of the preceding officers, to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian Character throughout the school and community. Seated left to right : Bob Merrill, treas¬ urer; A1 Mather, president; Les Klevay, chaplain. Standing, left to right : Randy Koser, sophomore chairman; Pete Moosmann, junior chairman; Dave Burt, vice-pres¬ ident; Ed Trausch, sergeant-at-arms; George Roth, sponsor. A1 Mather ( center ) addresses the group in parliamentary procedure, discussing weekly business which occurs in one of the school’s most active clubs. Some of the club’s activities are: the Citizenship Award, Hi-Y Scholarship, Christmas Project to a needy family, Newspaper subscription drive, sponsors of Home¬ coming Parade, and the Hi-Y news¬ paper, the Trojan Triangle,’’ edited by Wes Marx. Each meeting is opened by the devotions and adjourned with the Lord’s Prayer. Sport, Hi-Y offers an extensive sports pro¬ gram for its members. In the fall a touch football league was formed be¬ tween the Trojans and the Hi-Y clubs from Evanston. As dribblers, the boys continued this league throughout the basketball season and the three Nilehi teams from the club participated. Just recently a water polo and a softball team have been organized. This group of cagers practicing in the gym after their meeting are: A1 Mather, Bill Shaw, Dennie Harrod, Marv Farwell, Mr. Sinclair (coach), Jack Raveret, Jack Lagershausen, Bob Merrill, Wes Marx. I [mm j Page Seventy-five Drama Taking the spotlight from the busy thespians of Nilehi are the Spotlighters’ ” officers and spon¬ sor. Left to right, seated : Nancy Grund, Jack Kirkby, and Leanne Walrath. Standing, left to right : Kathlyn Clavey, Miss Ruby Marr. and Bill Ishmael. Relaxing after all the rush of induction ceremon¬ ies, putting on plays, and counting up points for the members of the group to judge their eligibility are the Thespian officers. Left to right : Margot Mark, Barbara Simpson, Gary Krueger, Miss Virginia Stemp, sponsor, and Ellen Bloodworth. All the hustle and bustle of pre¬ play preparations are portrayed in this picture of the make-up crew working on the actors and actresses of the fall play, ’ ' Ar¬ senic and Old Lace.” Cold cream, powder, combs, eye shadow, and grease paint scat¬ tered around help to add to the confusion as these make-up ar¬ tists give the final dab of powder to their masterpieces. Oh dear, a body! Gary Krueger looks very amazed at finding the body of Greg Wold in one of the props for the production of the comedy thriller, Arsenic and Old Lace.” Here’s a hard working group of people. These five represent the stage crew that spends their spare time working on the scenery and back-stage business of any Nilehi dramatic production. No wonder Gary Krueger, left, and Jack Kirkby, far right, are the scene stealers in this act of Arsenic and Old Lace.” Poor Grey Wold, center , can’t get a word in with a gag stuffed in his mouth and ropes strangling him. This was one of the tense moments of the play as the two criminals capture the hero. Page Seventy-six Drama A collection of corpses” fill the stage as the victims of the two old-maid aunts in Arsenic and Old Lace make a curtain call. They all took a sip of the two old ladies’ favorite wine flavored with arsenic. A body draped over one shoulder and one hand holding his explorer’s helmet, this Nilehi Teddy Roosevelt stalks off to the lower re¬ gions of his home in Arsenic and Old Lace. This so-called Teddy Roosevelt is John Pearson and the body is Bill Scanlan. Smiling after their impressive in¬ duction service for new Thes¬ pians are the organization’s of¬ fers. Left to right : Margot Mark, sec¬ retary; Barbara Simpson, treas¬ urer; Miss Virginia Stemp, spon¬ sor; Ellen Bloodworth, vice-pres¬ ident; and Gary Krueger, pres¬ ident. At last! That’s the gasp of these people who have finally gained their goal of becoming a Thes¬ pian. To belong to this group one must put in a certain amount of hours working in plays or the various crews connected with the Drama Department. Eloise Reiter looks as though she’s about to uncover something unusual from under that blanket. This was a tense, dramatic scene from one of the three plays in the Night of One Act Plays.” Stick ’em up!” growls this bandit as he tugs at his gun and the two pajama-clad girls seem bewildered at his fierce order. This hilarious scene is from the Night of One Act Plays put on by the dramatics classes. The play was Nobody Sleeps.” Left to right : Ralph Fjellman, Virginia Jacobson, Barbara Simpson. Page Seventy-seven By keeping traffic running smoothly, the patrol keeps our parking lot from becoming like the corner of State and Madison. First row, left to right : Ronald O’ Beirne, John Rouse, Jack Thiry. Second row, left to right : Gale Edwards, Fred Burghard, Don Girard, George Krueger. Language can be fun, and the Spanish Club proves this at its annual Christmas Party. Everyone comes in costume and the traditional pinata” which is filled with tiny gifts and candy is broken. Left to right : Frank Rogers, Barbara Green, Lois Lauter. Have you ever dreamed of attending a banquet and having slaves wait on you just as they waited on the old Romans? Take Latin and you’ll get your chance. Each year this club puts on a Roman feast complete with slaves (freshmen, of course!) and everything. Seated, left to right : Laura Sitowski, Srrah Axell, Betty Mengarelli. Standing, left to right : Ronnie Falk, Glen Bitter, Bill Furman, Sue Bastow, Betty Lou Swanson, John Banghart, Harriet Vick. Page Seventy-eight The members of this club don’t have to worry about whether or not they ' ll have enough money for that play ticket. They hand out programs and they seat people at all the plays, concerts, and other activities. Miss Lungmus {top) is their sponsor, and their officers {left to right) are: Darlene Whitehead, Anna Riccio, Gaile Dimmick. This year the Debate Club took part in seven debate tournaments and two speech contests. Their subject in the tournaments was Resolved, that all American citizens should be subject to conscription for essential serv ice in time of war. Jerry Cornell and Jerry Weissburg made up the Varsity Affirmative while Phil Stone, Pat Shirling, and Betty Mengarelli composed the Negative. Seated . left to right : Gloria McCaul, Sharon Bell, Kit Horton, Joan Marks, Barbara Simpson, Judy Jenne. Standing left to right: Mr. Betts (sponsor), Jerry Cornell, Jerry Weissburg, Herb Stephans, Phil Stone Don Jefferson, Betty Mengarelli, Joan McCown, Pat Blaney. Not pictured : Pat Shirling. Page Seventy-nine c, roAA CLouncil Every year in the fall Niles has its annual drive for the Red Cross. This y ar we finished with a grand total of over $400, with the freshman head¬ ing the list as the top donators. Left to right : Jacquie Marshall, Jerry Weissburg, Miss Line (sponsor;, Helen Schwin. Chess has been called one of the hardest games ever invented. Perhaps this accounts for the fact that the Chess Club has the quietest meetings held at Nilehi. Aanyone who has the power of concentration and a free afternoon a week may join. Seated, left to right : Tom Glass, John Glass, Billy Scanlon, Larry Jung. Standing, left to right-. Chuck Fischer, Bob Below, Phil Lindeman, Dennis Moore, Bruce Burtner Warren Erickson Mr. Adams (sponsor), Frank Schmidt, Bart VanderVelde, Ken Peterson, Phil Zralek ’Eric Ra¬ cine, Bill Furman. Page Eighty-one Code of Ethics This year in the problems classes the idea of hiving a code of ethics originated. Two peo¬ ple from each problems class were chosen to make up a committee that would draw up a rough draft. This committee met in the eve¬ nings and after school with the two problems teachers. Miss Grace Harbert and Miss Lois Lamberg. After submitting the rough draft to the Golden Galleon Guild for English correc¬ tions, the committee gave it to the students themselves in December for any necessary ad¬ ditions and criticisms. After the code com¬ mittee was enlarged by including two mem¬ bers from each class, the students ' suggestions were put into the code. This March in a for¬ mal assembly the final code was accepted and a copy of the code was placed in a bronze case in the front hall for all students to see. re¬ minding us that the high ideals expressed in it will not only be our guide while we are at school but all through our lives. The nacwr salenc micnissft atf r rfre code assaninMy:. the g m was hmsisedL code wacs nnini v frllftiT tribe wioxrk © nngaurilv a wfooie year was trealliiaedL. THhe emir cnmmmes: mw TTt TT - BbOES ttctfliiu tftftrtin Htgffi v .gn£ a ce - TfTO lTT: tf ' JTffCTf (Hirtit ) 1 TTI ' Hdfaflltfil sar (MX rritg- fniiZC ' iiitnrr-r asJHoiMy This committee worked many hours to write our Code of Ethics. Seased, left to right. Nancy Grand. Ginny Weal Barbara Simpson. A1 Mather, Dick Sear lies. Bonnie Yost, Barbara Becker. Standing, left to right : Marvin Dindin, Gloria McCauI, Don Car nail. Jeanne O Brirne. John Krueger. Arnie Oiegaard. Jack Raveret. Brano Dal Corobbo, Connie Creden. Barbara Guosauius. STUDENT CODE OF ETHICS SUES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOl IS i fam.jarca fisrbetter u wteiw hip. w«, ehe «udao of Ndes T vwTahip ' ‘.4 4 Scnooi. desire ac ptoent «« zrxi icm and to encourage zh m ?TUceaeK of oar idea! . We regard a ?er «a s aati-auinaiiey ao one of ha xwjvc preeiese I We beEjeoe m uvr.c.uxnr.io. which represents ' .peaaundednes tiftw ;edge .« itnla. .eaderaixnp. which otuderraaea die ici:gar:«MJ8 of [•. • ag a a roscnc? «rTct whies iiwera reracoai r spna ir imcs: rnendlmes . w eh re cagmzss ic aarrera ni race mior or cr ee d . and respect fcr aur hurx? which i [ a aecesory a an organized society A American citizen we nsaiiz che seed m dewlap choracrer. ro promrte ■w m w jnwinmear jx dearae of democracy, and w accept honesty and tpur.mwi ■dun n r«r? da? Ixamg Hit an eflbtr cn acram these ideaia. we, die students of SH«t Townaitip High School. submit dtia end . ®w die acceptance and gracnce of cite fhilnw.ng ?rmc:piem, w« rhai! reeng- nze a student af N: lea Townamc High School. He ts honest m all his dealings with others respects :h mr rights to private property and acquired know ledge. He always d rfays a loyal school spirit by his acts of good sportsmanship as participant or spectator. He strives to attain high standards of cleanliness of person, thought speech and behavior. He observes all rules of safety for himself as well as for others.. He avoids damaging and disfiguring any public or private property. He ns respectful, weil-mannered and courteous to everyone. ffif fine smokes be wM dfo so- only fin places permissible for a student! to smoke. He abstains from drinking alcoholic beverages where lC woiiuC retlect upon rh e schoot and hnnseif. He refrains foam organized or open gambling. TThi :ndtr v.’iit uiunteti Dy he LHSijmittmr Inulv it yilmt 7 uvntuim High iuhojii is i 4 uuttt mwonct ugh deah if ’tiaracnc ' and nzenahip and rtv «m onni utitir.unH mav jmw le cwnr ' September A —Freshman Day We played big brothers and sisters to the incoming frosh — a nice but bewildered bunch. September 5—First Day of School Oh no! ! ! $ -all kidding aside, we were really glad to get back. September 14—G.A.A. Informal Initiation Are these the latest fashions from Paris? September 14—First Home Football Game (Niles vs. Waukegan) We kept the bleachers jumping at this opener, but in vain—we lost the game, 13 - 0 . September 17—See Chicago Club Trip, Tribune Tower We all managed to get some printer’s ink on our little paws plus a peek at the Sunday comic strips. October 4—Magazine Drive Assembly Mr. Van” and Mr. Murdock gave us a pep talk and we all turned salesmen for a while to reach the goal of $12,000. October 18—Magazine Drive Ends With callouses on our fingertips from ringing so many doorbells, we filled the old thermometer up to the $8,600 mark. October 20—See Chicago Club Trip, Brookfield Zoo Wonder who had the most fun — the monkeys staring at us or we staring at the monkeys! November 3—Homecoming Parade, Game, and Dance Boy, was it cold on those floats! We watched the game, which we tied 6-6, while sitting in a blizzard. That night we thawed out at the Varsity Drag . November 6—Parents Night Mom and Dad sympathized with us after following our confusing schedules for a night. November 10—Jean Jump This year we all went western at the Hop-a-Long where we drank apple cider and square danced the night away. November 16—Fall Play, M Arsenic and Old Lace” Two old maid aunts, a Dr. Einstein, and a Frankenstein—We really learned the true character of some of our friends! November 18—See Chicago Club Trip, Maxwell Street and Chinatown Just what we’d been looking for all our lives—a tuxedo for 25c! In Chinatown our eyes were bigger than our stomachs. November 22—Thanksgiving Recess All the girls forgot their diets and we swore we’d never touch a drop of food again, but lunch lines were big as usual when we returned. November 30—First Basketball Game of the Season (Niles vs. Evanstcn) Heading into the basketball season, we faced our neighborly rivals” and though the Trojans were in good from, we lost, 60-41. Page Eighty-six December 9—Christmas Vespers The familiar “Vesper Hymn” and other Christmas songs gave us that “old Christmas feeling” and reminded us of that shopping that wasn’t done. December 19—First Day of Christmas Recess Ah! Blissful slumber for some of us. Others worked at the post office and other various jobs. December 22—Christmas Dance We danced in an enchanted forest of pine trees covered with snow. It was sure swell to see some of the old seniors home from college. January 2—First Day after Christmas Vacation “Don’t know why I’m so tired,” was the sleepy murmur of all. January 8— Breakfast Club” Broadcast from Nilehi Got up at 6:45 to see this show, and they didn’t even serve us breakfast! January 23—Semester Exams “Oh, I don’t have to study.that course is a snap ... I hope! ” February 12—Lincoln’s Birthday Abe did a lot for the country but his best contribution yet was this holiday! February 22—Washington’s Birthday “Why can’t we have a holiday on every president’s birthday?” we asked. But our victory over New Trier (55-54) that night made up for it. March 5—First Game of Regionals (Niles vs. Waukegan) The hoopsters really started off with a bang as they defeated the Bulldogs, who finished the game with only three players. Score was 54-46. March 6—Second Game of the Regionals (Niles vs. Evanston) We did it again! 51-39. March 7—The Regional Finals (Niles vs. Lake Forest) It was a once in a lifetime game as we defeated L.F., 49 to 47 by a sensational Trojan shot. Virg” and “his boys” couldn’t see enough of the trophy, and Cooley’s thought that we’d never go home! March 8—Senior Dance, Fifty-Two Fathoms” We were all bubbling” with joy over our “Cinderella” triumph in the Regionals as we danced or we should say “swam” that night. March 12—Presentation of the Code of Ethics” After nearly a year’s work, the Code was presented to students in an impressive assembly. It was then placed in a bronze case for all to see. March 13—Waukegan Sectionals (Niles vs. DeKalb) The 12:00 bell rang for the “Cinderella” team as we lost to DeKalb, 42-36. March 29—Reflections Revelry “Variety Time” was a huge success thanks to Miss Stemp and the many students who participated. April 3—Water Carnival Whisk! Alladin’s “Magic Lamp” carried us to the land of sultans, sultanas, magic lamps, and Oriental dancers. April 6—Spring Recess Excited juniors and seniors went to Washington to help Congress run the government for a week. April 14-First Day after Spring Recess • . an d the teachers wondered why we fell asleep in class! April 2 5—Spring Concert America, the Beautiful was the theme and we all traveled across the country on a musical train. April 26—G.A.A. Turnabout Taking the boy’s place was a well-timed switch ’cause it’s leap year. May 31—Junior Prom It was perfect! Jean Flowers and Ken Howard led the Grand March. Stayed up all night and the next day there was the traditional picnic at the beach. What a week end! June 12—Senior Breakfast We all had smiles on our faces as we heard the class prophecy read. June 12—Commencement We were all smiling through our tears as we received that treasured diploma and realized that we were leaving dear old Nilehi, with all the rush of homework, school dances, football games, the Regional victory, .... and last of all, the many true friends we were leaving. Page Eighty-seven Vv Classes Mechanical Drawing v ' V jf 4 WE| 1 a ut ■■ a 40r v . r t3QW •W% l ifc La VW git -,v« vV j v ; nW| p u nP v ' Football First row, left to right : Ken Howard, Harry Krueger, Ronnie O’Beirne, Russ Krause, Ray Riha, Carl Eichstaedt, Chuck Lind. Second row, left to right : Henry Feuerzeig (water boy), Ronnie Lehman, George Wagner, Joe Gerstner, Jim Breden, Dick Nel¬ son, Jim Foran, Dave Kretschmar, Dave Hagenow. Third row , left to right : Robert Gamer (manager), Dick LaVeau, Bob Stoothoff, A1 Soudan, Roger Yost, Larry Beuder, Dick Rosenberg, Dave Petrie, Mr Carlo Traficano. (assistant coach). Fourth row, left to right : Bill Peterson, Jack Thiry (Honorary Captain), Bob Kennedy, Charles Thompson, John Krueger, Ed¬ ward Hartigan, Irl Ihrcke, Vernon Hunt, Don Carnall. Fifth row, left to right : Frank Keppeler, Don Eastman, Bill Carroll, A1 Mather, Paul Byrd, Dick Meyer, Bob Butterworth, Jerry Garrity, George Krueger. Not pictured : Mr. Virgil Van Cleave (coach), Ed Trausch (Most Valuable Player). DootUt Schedule Varsity and Frosh-Soph fFri., Sept. Sat., Sept. fFri., Sept. fFri., Oct. Sat., Oct. fFri., Oct. Sat., Oct. fSat., Nov. 14 Waukegan T 22 New Trier H 28 Proviso H 5 Marmion Military H 13 Morton T 19 Morgan Park H 27 Evanston T 3 Highlank Pk. H fF-S., 6:15 p.m.; Varsity 8 p.m. F-S., 12:15 p.m..; Varsity 2 p.m Ninty-six Ed Trausch and Jack Thiry, Most Valuable Player and Honorary Captain Football T rosli - Sopl First row, left to right : Bill Schofield, George Simmons, Art Letourneau, Dick Payne, Dick Barrow. Second row. left to right • Ron Banas (manager), Fred Holzl (honorary cap¬ tain), Chuck Holler, Bill Pohlson, Bill Kuchar, Larry Johns, Jim Batterbury, Ned Dally. Third roiv, left to right : Mr. Harold Isaacson (assistant coach), Rik Laiho, Bob Jones, Bill Proft, Jerry Krueger, Jon Stromberg, David Clearman, Harry Heeres, Mr. Leo Hoosline (coach). Fourth row, left to right : Bill Barranco, Fred Melberg, Joseph Cysewski, Richard Lewis, Joe Wallner, Roger Erickson, Bill Horning, Bob Sprungman, Jerry Best. F rj row, left to right ' . Roger Shana¬ han Jim Foerster, Bill Furman, Dick Andersen, Glen Bitter, Roland Kenning. Second row, left to right : Ronald Gam- er, Bart VanderVelde, Ron Krauter, Ray Pasini, Sheldon Mikkelsen, Bob Drake Wayne Goebel, Ken Manaugh. Third row, left to right-. Mr. James Phipps (coach), Jim Stoner, Ken Peter¬ sen, Dennis Moore, Gil Kenning, David Brownlee, Ed Weber, Marvin Lundin, Mr. Charles Hussey (assistant coach). Fourth row, left to right: Ken Baum- hart, Le roy Zender, Guy Roper, Bob etersen, Ronald Du May, Chuck Platt Don Baker, Jim Elliott (honorary cap-’ tain). Not pictured : Mr. Anton Schubert (as- sistant coach). Page Ninty-seven Sprinting around left end is Nilehi quarterback Ken How¬ ard for those all-important six points, but several Wauke¬ gan Bulldogs were anxious to halt the pigskin before it ended its journey. This was the Men of Troy’s first game and the Bulldogs captured it after a furious battle, 13 to 0. Trojan fullb?ck Ed Trausch (33) drives off left tackle for a sizable gain before several New Trier defensemen manage to bring him down when the Nilehi gridsters played host to the New Trier Green Wave. Although the score was tied at the half, the Trojans were overpowered by the Green Wave to the score of 18 to 6. Trojans to the left, right and back of Ed, respectively, are Chuck Lind, Ron Lehman, and Ken Howard. Larry Bueder (94) and Ken Howard (11) rush to the assistance of Nilehi center Russ Krause (forward) and Chuck Lind (on ground) who is tackling an unidentified Proviso ball carrier during a contest on the Nilehi home gridiron. Coach Virgil Van Cleave’s boys lost to the strong Maywood team 33 to 0. Nilehi fullback Don Eastman drags three Marmion defen¬ ders with him for a few extra yards. This kind of fighting apparently paid off as the Trojans won the battle 34-6. It was the Men of Troy all the way as they took an early lead never to be headed thereafter. It was the local lads’ first win of the year. Page Ninety-eight Keyed up for their annual Homecoming game, the Mus¬ tangs of Morton were too much for the Trojan gridsters, as they rolled over the Men of Troy 26-0 at Morton. Many injuries which occurred in the first half and a hard-as- rock field put the Trojans to a great disadvantage as the Mustangs took an impressive half-time lead. The game was the fourth loss for the Trojans in their first five games played during the season. Big Ed Trausch, Trojan fullback, plunges over the goal line to rack up six more points for the Men of Troy in their conquest of the Cadets of Morgan Park. The local lads won the contest 14-12 in the last twenty seconds. Guard Jack Thiry (14) helps clear the way as tackle Ron Lehman (23) looks on. Ed Trausch and Jack Thiry were elected Most Valuable Player and Captain, respec¬ tively, by their teammates on the Trojan varsity. Bob Stoothoff, Nilehi halfback, heads for clear ground during the Evanston tilt, which the Men of Troy lost 38 to 13. Leading Bob’s interference are Dave Petrie (10) and Larry Bueder (94). Fullback Ed Trausch flanks Stoothoff while Harry Krueger (34), end, observes the action. The fighting men of Troy ended their 1951 football sea¬ son in a snow storm which kept both the Little Giants of Highland Park and the Trojans to a near standstill throughout the game. The many frozen fans who came to see this annual Home¬ coming game saw the score end in a 6-6 deadlock as the hard-charging Trojans had to fight ' back from almost the beginning to gain this well deserved tie. Page Ninety-nine Basketball First row, left to right : Jack Thiry (manager), Wayne Bicknase, Irl Ihrcke, Bill Di Gilio (manager), Rich Meyer, Bob Butter- worth, Dave Petrie. Second row, left to right : Connie Bartels, Ray Riha, Ronald Sheuer, Bernie Edwards, Chuck Lind, Ken Howard. Third row, left to right : Mr. Harold Isaacson (assistant coach), Dick Nelson, Carl Oehler, Dave Baylor, John Rouse, Chuck Thompson, Ed Hartigan, Mr. Virgil Van Cleave (coach). PLAYER EVANSTON • at WAUKEGAN « at CM _l PROVISO W-2 HIGHLAND PARK CvJ -J ic cr a a t c CM NEW TRIER 3C _j MORTON L-2 1 1 MOOSEHEART W-l CRYSTAL LAKE _j z a 2 cr 2 1 : -J BE LVIDERE i i i 7 : -j i LAKE FOREST at DE KALB L-l • TOTAL F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F. F.G. F.T. F, F.G. F.T. F F.G. F.T. F. Howard 20 20 10 15 27 6 12 11 6 14 7 2 15 13 6 12 13 4 12 10 3 5 4 2 6 6 5 5 6 3 7 3 3 9 5 0 3 2 5 135 127 55 Baylor 3 7 5 4 7 10 3 1 4 1 2 10 3 2 7 3 1 5 3 1 5 5 3 3 3 2 3 4 3 5 2 1 4 1 5 4 35 35 65 Meyer 2 8 6 4 5 6 3 4 3 1 3 2 3 2 4 4 3 6 3 1 5 3 2 4 0 2 2 1 1 5 4 1 2 4 0 5 32 32 50 Thompson 8 3 7 4 6 8 3 4 4 3 1 5 3 2 5 5 0 8 0 1 4 2 4 4 1 0 3 0 0 4 5 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 3 35 22 60 Peterson 2 9 10 2 3 4 3 4 4 1 0 6 5 4 6 1 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 5 5 1 2 2 2 4 26 26 49 Riha 4 2 11 3 3 10 3 6 7 0 4 2 2 2 4 4 5 7 0 1 5 0 1 2 0 1 4 1 2 3 0 0 3 1 1 3 1 1 5 19 29 66 Foran 0 0 4 2 5 4 3 0 4 4 1 4 2 0 5 2 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 1 5 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 19 14 34 Bartels 0 0 3 1 2 4 4 1 4 7 1 2 2 0 4 3 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 2 1 1 1 22 6 31 Pohlson •• 2 3 5 1 0 3 2 3 5 2 3 4 7 9 17 Butterworth 2 1 8 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 4 3 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 9 4 26 Oehler 0 i 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 5 1 0 1 1 1 2 PLAYERS ABOVE 15 POINTS MENTIONED • TOURNAMENT GAME •• PLAYED IN TOURNAMENT ONLY HONORABLE MENTION - CHUCK LIND (13 Points) N.B. - (Players are listed according to scoring.) Page One hundred Basketball 55 roA h -J opli First row, left to right-. Tom Peterson, Richard Barrow, Jerry Krueger, Bill Proft, Fred Holzl. Second row, left to right: George Simmons, Larry Johns, Bill Pohlson, Ronnie Hicks, Jim Batterbury, Dick Daus. Third row, left to right: Jerry Wellington (manager), Rodger Erickson, Bill Shaw, Conrad Kies, Mack Falknor, Dale Cagney Mr. James Phipps (coach). HOME GAMES AWAY GAMES Suburban League Games Fri. Dec. 7 Sat. Dec. 15 Sat. Jan. 5 Fri. Jan. 18 Fri. Jan. 25 Fri. Feb. 8 Fri. Feb. 15 Fri. Feb. 22 Waukegan Highland Park Crystal Lake ‘Morton Evanston Proviso Oak Park New Trier Fri. Nov. 30 Sat. Dec. 8 Fri. Dec. 14 Fri. Dec. 21 Fri. Jan. 11 Fri. Feb. 1 Sat. Feb. 2 Mon. Feb. 11 Sat. Feb. 16 Fri. Feb. 29 ‘Evanston Moose heart Proviso ‘Oak Park ‘New Trier Waukegan Marmion M. A ‘Highland Park Belvidere Morton This being the first year in the Suburban League, the mythical Cinderella boys wen everything in their path to win the Regional tournament crown. The fellows lost out before the final game with Hebron which would have given them a crack Page One hundred-one Basketball First row, left to right : Mr. Harold Isaacson (coach), Wayne Bicknase, Irl Ihrcke, Dick Meyer, Bob Butterworth, Dave Petrie. Second row, left to right : Ray Riha, Connie Bartels, Dick Nelson, Dave Baylor, Edward Hartigan, Bernie Edwards. First row, left to right : Bill Schofield, Jerry Best, Dick Hallan, Jim Elliott, Bill Horning, Fred Melberg. Second row, left to right : Harold Davidson (manager), Mick Mikkelsen, Al Karnitz (honorary captain), Charles Hollar, Ken Manaugh. Page One hundred-two J First row, left to right : Leslie Faber, Guy Love, Bob Trendel, Bob Holmberg, Dick Meier. Scond row, left to right : Rudy Malz (manager), Jerry Portugal, Ron Krutchen, Jack Brandon, Frank Keppeler, Ron O’Beirne, Dave Kretschmar. Third doiv, left to right : Pete Mooseman, Ed Keating, Jim Breden, Bob Kennedy, Carl Eichsteadt, Bill Carroll, Russ Krause, Mr. Carlo Traficano. lAJrejtfing checlufe Fri., Jan. 4 - 8 P.M. Waukegan J.V. T Mon., Jan. 14-4 P.M. Leyden T Thur„ Jan. 17-4 P.M. Arlingon T Fri., Jan. 25-4:15 P.M. Zion-Benton T Fri., Feb. 1 - 8 P.M. Waukegan J.V. H Fri., Feb. 11-4 P.M. Leyden H Thur., Feb. 21 -8 P.M. Arlington H Fri., Feb. 29-4:15 P.M. Zion-Benton H First row, left to right: Jim Lander, Dennis Moore, Paul Jarvis, Paul Granquist. Second row, left to right : Rudy Malz (manager), Charles Buerk, Tom Brownlee, Herb Stephan, Jim Kelch. Third tow, left to right: John Banghart, Art Letoumeau, Don Simmons, Erick Racine, Mr. Carlo Traficano. Page One hundred-three Sport Snaps Swimming First roiv, left to right : Phil Smiley, Fred Bussey, Dick LaVeau, Don Larson, Tom Yocum, Jack Raveret, George Lockwood, Anton Schubert (coach). Second row, left to right : Dean Ness, Don Carnall, Jack Lagershauson, John P. Holmes, Bill Below, Greg Wold, Don Larson, Ray Kit- teredge, Dave Hansen, Wes Marx. First row, left to right’. Don Owen, Bob Below, Dave Brownlee, Bob Peterson, Bruce Debes, Ronald Gamer, Jim Stoner, John Harmon (coach ). Second row, left to right : Roger Popesch, Ken Shenfish, Don Jefferson, Paul Krueger, Joe Cysewski, Jim Maher, Bill Kuchar, Bob Jones, Dennis Nymark, Carl Walberg. Page One hundred-five Baseball u arsitij First row, left to right : John Budai, Charles Thompson, Bob Gamer, Jim Foran, Dick LaVeau, Bernie Edwards. Second row, left to right: Ronnie Lehman, Jerry Krueger, Frank Keppeler, Dave Petrie, Ed Trausch, Ron O’Beirne, Jack Thiry. Third row, left to right : Carl Eichsteadt (manager), Bill Peterson, Ralph Wenk, Ken Howard, Ron Juern, Mr. Jim Phipps (coach). SopL ' opnomore J First row, left to right : Harry Heeres, Dick Searles, Randy Koser, Tom Macaluso, Roger Erickson. Second row, left to right : Fred Holzl, Sherwood Johnson, Lee Raven, Ronald Lass, Dick Lewis, Dick Reysa, Bob Jones. Third row, left to right : Dick Payne, Tom Peterson, B 11 Pohlson, Bil l Kuchar, Wayne Koebel, Ron Banas, Mr. Virgil Van Cleave (coach). Page One hundred-six Baseball First row. left to right : Ronald Shipka, Ken Peterson, John Pearson, Eddie Weber, Jerry Best, Bill Schofield. Second row, left to right : Bart Vander Velde, Jim Elliot, Jim Stoner, Fred Melberg, Richard Shirling. Third row, left to right : Mr. Anton Schubert (coach). Bill Bafranco, Sheldon Mikkelsen, Bob Lie, Phil Holauvek, Jerry Toettsche, Gil Kenning, Lee Lambert (manager). Even though tennis is a new sport for this year, the coaches feel it will be with us for a long time. The following are the nucleus of the team: First row, left to right : Rickard Laiho, Glenn Appel, Bob Anderson, Bob Keating, Jim Maher, Bob Kretschmar, Bob Weldon. Second row, left to right : Wes Marx, Les Klevay, Herb Stephan, Marvin Lundin, Ted Bussey, Dick Nelson, Greg Wold. Not pictured: Mr. Carlo Traficano (coach). Page One hundred-seven u arsity First row, left to right: Harry Westerlund, John Ryan, Jim Kohls, Bob Butterworth, Bruce Bartleson, Bill Schmiegelt, Bill darkens. Second row, left to right : Jerry Garrity, John Krueger, Richard Meier, Dick Rosenberg, Ron Kruchten, George Lockwood, Marvin Farwell. Third row, left to right : Mr. John Harmon (coach), Jim Breden, Davi Bob Kennedy, Soper Taylor, Bob Pinnow, Dick Stermer. Hagenow, Ken Nordlof, A1 Bonfiglio, John Rouse, Page One hundred-eight S„ r I, tom ore First row, left to right : Bruce Debes, Neal Cochran, Bob Smoak, Ken Manaugh, Tom Drake. Second row, left to right : Fred Mutch, Harry Sprung- man, George Simmons, Ron Krauter, Bill Horning. Third row, left to right : Jim Busch, Carl Walberg, John Ravencroft, Mr. Charles Hus¬ sey (coach). Cross Country First row, left to right: Don Wenzel, Bruce Debes, Charles Buerk, Fred Thomas, Wayne Milz. Second row, left to right : Roger Otte, Jerry Portugal, Jim Kohls, Warren Erickson, Pete Moosmann, Bruce Bar- tleson. Third row, left to right : Mr. Thomas Kiviluoma (coach), Bob Merrill, Marve Farwell, John Holmes, Fred Miksch, Jan Tanenbaum. First row, left to right : Charles Tawse, Don Cprnall, Bruno Dal Corobbo, Art Muskat, Dennis Harrod. Second row, left to right : Ernie Carlson, Bill Proft, Dick Krohn, Ed Keating, Ray Fassbender, John Banghart, Mr. Thomas Kiviluoma (coach). Page One hundred-nine JlcL nowleclcjments In appreciation for the co-operation received in the planning and production of this book, we, the General Staff, wish to express our sincere thanks to the many persons who helped and ad¬ vised us. To Mr. Paul Eberhardt, sponsor of the book; Mr. Ronald Van Atsdale ?nd his entire Financial Staff for their work in raising funds and distributing the book; Miss Lucille Ronalds and Merle Haas, together with the Senior-Faculty staff; and the student body for their sup¬ port of the book. Credit must also be given to Ken Nordlof and Dave Hansen for their special photography throughout the book. May we also thank Root Studio for the regular photography, J. Joseph Meier for the composition and printing, and all others who made this REFLECTIONS of 1952 possible. THE STAFF Pat Troupe, Editor-In-Chief Carol Rossmann, Art Editor Jane Jeffress, Photography Editor Connie Creden, Copy Editor Russ Krause, Sports Editor Ken Nordlof, Photographer Gaile Dimmick Barbara Hansen Jackie Janetz Laureine Johnson Isabelle Kerr Lynn Mattes Gaile Meuer Donna Rohden Nanci Smith Carol Tiedman Jack Raveret (Hi-Y) Page One hundred-ten . fee-- - .-. e rr r '
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