North Shore Country Day School - Mirror Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)
- Class of 1955
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE NORTH SHORE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL PRESENTS THE 1955 MIRROR THE MIRROR 1955 IN MEMORIAM WARREN WATERMAN DEDICATION Mr. George Hyde Hanford To Mr. George Hanford, for his help to the Freshman classes, for his EVER-PRESENT humor, and for all the behind-the-scenes work that no one hears of, the Senior class proudly dedicates the 1955 MIRROR ADMINISTRATION HEADS Mr. Nathaniel S. French — Headmaster Mr. Cleveland A. Thomas — Dean of Boys Miss Virginia S. Deane - Dean of Girls Mr. David M. Jackson — Head of Lower Middle Schools KNOLLSLEA HALL HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Seated I. to r.: Mr. Allison, Mr. French, Mme. Valvo, Miss Linnell, Mr. Reidy; standing I. to r.: Mr. Ostrom, Mr. McCarty Front: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Howe. Second row, I. to r.: Mr. Ha nford, MissShemorry, Mrs. Harridge, Miss Hardt, Dr. Landau. Third row, I. to r.: Mr. Taylor, Miss Deane, Mr. Talley, Mr. Benkert. MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY Front row, I. to r.: Mr. Eldredge, Miss Ingram. Second row: Mr. Jackson, Mr. Steel, Mr. Pynchon LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY Front row, I. to r.: Miss Lund, Miss Collingborne, Mrs. Tarini, Mrs. Williams Second row: Mr. Jackson, Mr. Allen, Miss Swazey, Mrs. Dose. •■■■rtifcj ■' •■' ■■v ■• ,t WW®? ■?-.  r : . a ■it. ' V - ' Bakt Norma Jean Bishop Lake Forest P)csrrr cx Bv oc p Frank R. C. Bacon Harvard B. Sue B. Barker Hollins 5 u_«- IZJO- vetA- Norm 12 Betsy Elizabeth E. Bowes Pine Manor QbZ py jr2i uu e- Thomas John Groves Westminster Mary Fox Bradford Wellesley Mary Won (3«A jLrvdt ■. .. . . ■. : : ' . ... : Tommy 13 Aline M-R B. Elouard Undecided ' ikf-e IcK-colAlg) Lucia Day Farwell Hollins U.(U OLy aJi - Andrew Johnson Harvard f Ac  ± 30 ' H. A. Betsy Furgerson Northwestern f3 ty Furgie Robert Alonzo Jones Middlebury ft UT t pw Bob Joyce Fern Glasser Undecided ( V AA v Joyce Mary Hauser Trinity $ William Q. Pirie Hanover -Ja jM a ' 16 Lisa McEwen Pine Manor Ui6o.M v Mare Litza Dorothy Marshall Simmons Briarcliff ■s Dee Dee Stuart Pearce Sherman Denison t%n —  Roberta Marguerite Steinbeck Vassar L£ju ZJiu Zl u uaA Stu Bobbie Glen Edward Smith, Jr. Wisconsin Qle Srr A, Sr; Alice Harriet Suter Mount Holyoke A v «. •. O ' Vt Schmitty William Allen Stearns Harvard fj v Z-F) r r S SENIOR CLASS WILL Sue - My taxi service to my brother (when he gets a license! ) Bakes — My Communist propaganda to George Aid Norm - My natural curly hair to Moira O ' Connor Betsy - My red and white scarf to anyone interested in Harvard, Columbia or Chicago Tommy — My uncomparable basketball ability to Paul Loomis Mary - My wunderful spelling ability to Marcia McMillam Aline — My French accent to Mme. Valvo; hers is wearing out H. A. — Procrastination to any underclassman who has too many irons in the educational inferno Lou - My weekends to anyone who can stand the strain and afford the gasoline Furgie - My house to late-date parties Bob - My second soprano voice to Jill Atwood Joyce - The plush smoking room with the customized furniture to next year ' s nicotine crew Mare - My lipstick to Brenda Bill — My Spanish notes to anyone brave enough to take the course Litza — The girl ' s tack board to any Marlon Brando fan who can hold back the jealous horde Dee Dee — My opera career to Ginny Speakman Stu — My unsuccessful dual manifold to Frank Lunding ' s unsuccessful 53 Ford Bobbie — The frogs back to the formaldahyde Schmitty — My trombone to the cheerleaders and my bubblegum to Pam Taylor Ally - My swing to Mush Bill — Chairmanship of the Executive Meetings ' to the two remaining Nuvolari brothers 19 Km -if B JUNIORS Front row I. to r.: Biggert, Jill Atwood, Follansbee, McMillan, V. Onthank, Selz. Second row: S. Simmons, Sweeny, Kunkler, Anderson, Olson, Woodward, English. Third row: Barry, Bers, F. Lund- ing, C. Hutchins, B. Johnson, Aid, Berndtson. Fourth row: Sayetta, C. Newman, J. Hardy, Rodgers, D. Humphrey, Walworth, R. Schnering. Fifth row: Loomis, Gaines, T. Everett. 22 i.LffllL £ s SOPHOMORES First row I. to r.: L. Humphrey, Washburn, V. Speakman, Hansen, Blunt, Woodhead. Second row: Rooney, Victery, L. Von Gehr, J. Palm, Lichty, Dennehy. Third row: J. Williams, Greenough, Patrick, H. Morgan, R. Johnson, E. Huebner. Fourth Row: A. Taylor, J. Groves, J. Willy, Koff. Fifth row: Walling, Huszagh, Atkins, Boodell FRESHMAN First row I. to r.: White, Royer, N. Kimball, Harris, O ' Conner, Soboroff, Burnell. Second row: R. Russ Cranage, M. Willy, D. Williams, M. Hardy, Delafield, Rutherford, Carstens, Ragir. Third row: Mortimer, T. Griswold, Porter, P. Taylor, S. Brew, A. Gegner, Guenzel, McQueen. Fourth row: Bryant, Haugh, Jim Atwood, Flanagin, R. Madlener, Waterman, G. Barker, Jim Schnering. Fifth row: Nutting, Kramer, McLaughlin, Adams, Miles, Hambourger, KaDell 26 •dK fV n ' . JJ-- £„..  Wfl V 3ft „ ■v . ■:■%£f- ' .... _,,- - - ; ' „ : V. ! ■■■Hi ifi . ' W g?  BK- ELIOT HALL SEVENTH GRADE Standing, first row I. to r.: G. Buck, Beck, G. Morgan, Osgood, Merrick, Holland, R. Davis, H. Hutchins. Seated first row I. to r.: Parshall, John Schnering, Ruggles, Trieschmann. Second row: Lang, Collins, Lutz, Wavering, Neumann, W. Miller. P. Ostrom. Third row: Graham, J. Bengtson, Benson, Jackson, P. Miller, Abrams, B. Everett 30 EIGHTH GRADE First row I. to r.: Allen, Dayton, Coulter. Second row: C. Grant, Mackey, Blumberg. Third row: D. Dose, S. Palm, Dixon, Harper, D. Lewis, McKee. Fourth row: Phillips, Price, W. Tribble, G. Von Gehr, Greenberg. Fifth row: Gilbert, W. Basile. 31 SIXTH GRADE   '  Wi First row I. to r.: Shapiro, E. Allison, A. Huebner, A. Smith, Spitz. Second row: W. Grant, D. Gegner, P. Bengtson, T. Ostrom, W. Madlener, A. Thomas. Third row: S. Dick, P. Kimball, Wilson, J. Speakman, Foss FIFTH GRADE Standing, I. to r.: French, Rutherford, Lewis, Collingbourne, Schreiner, Hanford, Brew, Howe, Free- man, Ware, Pettengill, Geraghty, Pese, McKinney, Dayton. Seated: Aleshire, Tribble, Russ, Thcmas, Gallivan, Bowes WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? Patsy Mckinney A housewife Cheryl Ware A scientist Eleanor Pese A Shakesperian actress Tom Geraghty A lawyer Ann Lewis Myself Judy Brew A physical ed teacher Anne Hanford A ballerina Carroll Gallivan .... A professional football player Tom Freeman An entertainer Jeremy French An Artist Scott Russ A teacher Susy Dayton. .Work for the Hadley School for the Blind Leslie Howe A chemist Fred Bowes A real estate man Jock Thomas A lawyer Wayne Pettingill A forest ranger Bill Tribble { A chemist Bill Aleshire An insurance agent Jane Rutherford An actress 34 FOURTH GRADE WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO MOST? June Allison Play with my dog Christine Burton Ice skate Helen Geraghty Skate Lucy McCarty Sew Mary June Newman Go to camp Susan Wertheimer Play Ralph Basile Canoe John Beebe Ride horses Jim Davis Go to the movies Howard Goldt Ride horses Steve Hawxhurst Fly John Kerr Own a horse farm Joey Rowell „ Go to Florida Robin Savage Build a small house George Schulz Go swimming Buzzy Schupman Sports Steve Buck Magic tricks Front row: Kerr, Savage, Basile, Geraghty, Schupmann, Beebe, Hawxhurst, Newman. Second row: _„, _ , , , Allison, Buck, Rowell, Burton, McCarty, Denson, Kline 35 THIRD GRADE Back row: Abelson, Thompson, Fletcher, Miller, Brew, Gegner, Guenzel, Matzen, Lunding, Lawson. First row: Taylor, Cain, Jones, Paige, Pettingi 1 1, Allison WHAT FAMOUS PERSON WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE? Susie Abelson Ann Blythe Linda Allison Barbara Ann Scott Joannie Brew Turkey Feather, the Seneca Mike Cain Jack Mahoney Jim Fletcher Geronimo John Gegner Daniel Boone Bill Guenzel Milton Berle Ondre Huston Queen Elizabeth II Dyer Jones Davy Crockett Chris Lunding Thomas Edison Ricky Matzen Davy Crockett Jan Miller Carol Haney Phoebe Pettingell .... Turkey Feather, the Seneca Susie Paige Daniel Boone Alison Taylor Ann Jeffries Ann Thompson Davy Crockett 36 SECOND GRADE WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO? Bobby Geraghty Starved Rock Leslie Griswold Montana Betsy Ratcliffe Starved Rock Bonnie Ware Switzerland Susan Shepard Germany Gloria Ellickson Germany Douglas Wertheimer California Linne Dose Florida Alison French Starved Rock Danny Ball Riverview Martha Ferguson Beeville, Texas Billy Davis Tennessee Henry Ott Jet Air Force Mary Lee Hanford Canada Polly Steel Australia Tommy Wynbrandt Hollywood, California Grace Dammann Germany Holly Donaldson Switzerland Betsy Cohler Florida Standing, I. to r.: Geraghty, Davis, Cohler, Downs, Ball, Ott, Dammann, Ellickson, Griswold, Steel, Kt-.ijar M£j«iaiiii !K fe. xstated: Ratcliffe, Donaldson, Ferguson, French, Shepard, Miss Anderson, 37 FIRST GRADE First row I. to r.: Whittlesey, Hawxhurst, Karhan, Jones, Tarrant, Wells. Second row: Gordon, Morgan, Morningstar, Kirtley, Creigh, Schreiner, Mouzakeotis, Wilde, Ellickson. Third row: Howe, Wertheimer WHAT I WANT TO BE Paul Wilde: I want to be a carpenter Neil Proudfoot: I plan to be an engineer Courtney Hurd: I am going to be a secretary Alexa Kirtley: I want to be a cowgirl Cole Schreiner: I would like to be a rancher Jerry Gordon: I am going to be a businessman Linda Morgan: I want to be a toe dancer Barbara Wells: I am going to be an author John Howe: I II be a western cowboy Carol Howard: I am going to be a mechanic to help my brother work on his car Jack Ellickson: I am going to be a western cowboy Chris Hawxhurst: I am going to be a soldier Lisa Jones: I want to be a ballet girl Molly Morningstar: I am going to be a housewife Paul Wertheimer: I want to be a pioneer Bonny Karhan: I want to be a housewife Libby Creigh: I want to be a mother Ted Mouzakeotis: I want to be a doctor Ann Tarrant: I want to be a nurse 38 SENIOR KINDERGARTEN WHAT WOULD YOU DO, IF YOU HAD TEN CENTS? Donna Wynbrandt — I ' d buy some candy Kathy Lee — I ' d buy a box of potato chips Alice Lydon - I ' d buy a sundae Danny Weisdorf - Get some candy John Heller — I ' d buy a soda fountain Cathy Wayne — I ' d buy some candy David Howe - I ' d buy some candy Les Milliken - I don ' t know Peter Thompson — I ' d buy some candy Stuart Pettingell - Buy something that costs 10 f Mart Jack - Put it in the bank Chuckie Zoril — I ' d buy a chocolate bar Blake Allison - I ' d spend it on something, but I don ' t know what Dickie Morgan — I ' d buy a gun Carolyn Victor — I ' d make a cake L. to r.: Morgan, Lydon, Zoril, Logan, Smith, Wynbrandt, Marsh, Lydecker, Orr, Jack, Weisdorf, M« e, Pettingill, Allison - J-Miwu WiM— 3 JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN L. to r.: Hawxhurst, Bigelow, Mrs. Bleloch, Johnson, Garnett, Lepman, Donaldson, Levy, Thorsen, Rhinestine. Sitting in back: Goodfriend, Faucett, Mrs. Steel, Harridge, Hector, Egbert, Meade, Pinson. Front: Purinton, Wagner WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO IN YOUR SPARE TIME? Kennedy Hawxhurst - Play Army Philip Faucet - Saw things Paula Wagner - Go fishing Pamela Pinson - Work at the work table Nancy Egbert - Paint Penny Sanabria - Play Bill Harridge - Play cards at home Bill Lepman - Play with my dog Lucia Bigelow — Ride a horse Celia Donaldson — Fingerpaint Michael Boyd - Go to the post office Jim Rhinestine — Jump on top of Dad Lee Goodfriend - Dance Kim Thomas - Play with kittens 40 HOF ' 1 ' kSK r 1 f ' %- ACTIVITIES THE MIRROR L. to r.: G. Smith, D. Simmons, Stearns, McMillan, Selz, Rodgers, Cooper. Absent Bers MIRROR STAFF Co-Editors Deedee Simmons, Bill Stearns Junior Editors Lorie Selz, Dick Bers Business Manager Glen Smith Junior Business Manager John Rodgers Advertising Managers Marcia McMillan, Lynne Cooper Circulation Manager Mary Hauser Photographer Frank Bacon Advisors Miss Shemorry, Mr. Thomas 42 THE PURPLE AND WHITE First row I. to r.: S. Brew, Biggert, Blunt. Second row: Suter. Third row: Aid, Rodgers, Loomis, B. Johnson Jill Atwood, Olson, B. Bowes, Woodward, PURP STAFF Co-Editors Jill Atwood, George Aid Advertising Managers Alice Suter Business Manager Barky Johnson Sports Editor Andy Johnson Circulation Manager Lynne Olson Photography Editors Cynnie Woodward, Susie Brew Art Editor Paul Loomis 43 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, L. to r.: Bacon, F. Lunding, treas., Stearns, pres., C. Newman, vice-pres. Standing: Selz, sec, Carstens, B. Johnson, Jill Atwood, Gaines, S. Barker, J. Groves, T. Griswold, G. Smith, D. Simmons, V. Speakman. SECOND SEMESTER: Front row I. to r., Steinbeck, Von Gehr, Speakman, sec, D. Simmons, A. Willy, Jill Atwood. Second row: G. Smith, J. Groves, vice-pres., Newman, pres., F. Lunding, treas., Aid. Third row: Bryant, B. Johnson, J. Willy, Bacon, Stearns 44 G.A.A. First Semester, I. to r.: Miss Pick, McEwen, Biggert, Olson, McMillan, Farwell, Greenough, Suter, S. Brew, Patrick, Burnell Second Semester, I. to r.: McMillan, Biggert, McEwen, Suter, Von Gehr, Greenough, Barker, Porter, English, Hardy, Kunkler, Miss Pick 45 MORNING EXERCISE COMMITTEE First row, I. to r.: Dixon, Glasser, chairman, H. Morgan, J. Palm, Washburn. Second row: J . Palm, S. Palm, Woodward, L. Von Gehr, Guenzel. Third row: Elouard, McMillan, Steinbeck, A. Gegner, Nutting, Koff. Fourth row: Warner, B. Bowes. Fifth row: Carroll, Bacon 46 A CAPPELLA I. to r.: Olson, Farwell, S. Barker, Glasser, English, D. Simmons, Burnell, Selz, Suter, A. Dick, Carstens, Anderson, Biggert, Jill Atwood, Royer, Woodward ENSEMBLE I. to r.: Loomis, C. Newman, Koff, G. Smith, C. Hutch ins, B. Johnson, Bers ' , Jones, Aid, Rodgers, A. Johnson, F. Lunding, Woodhead, Bacon, Sherman, Gaines. 47 - j r-r   V,f4SJ A !  - V THE 1954 VAUDEVILLE opening Mrs. NSCDS Karen Rooney Mr. NSCDS Bill Stearns Act I Palladium Party Four Junior Girls Mr. Magic Ed Huebner When You Wore A Tulip Four Freshman Girls Bumble Boogie Jane Lichty You Were There Freshman Boys Let ' s Eat Barbara Barrett The Dance My Darlin ' Used To Do Betsy Furgerson, Tracy and Holly Donaldson Two Guitars Dick Bers and John Rodgers Gonna Take a Sentimental Journey Four Junior Girls The Whiffenpoof Song Ensemble Act II The Thip Ann Dick and Pat Victory Aloha „ Diane Williams Sisters Two Eighth Grade Girls Frankie and Johnnie Freshman Girls Clear The Track Polka Roxi Russ Second Drama Quartet Three Senior Boys and Miss Deane Star Dust Bali— Ha ' i A Cappella Excerpts from Carmen Dee Dee Simmons and John Gaines Rigoletto Boys ' Quartet She ' s a Lady? Joyce Glasser and Lucia Farwell Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Yay Junior Boys and Herkimer Vaudeville Heads Faculty Advisors Bill Pirie - chairman Miss Hardt Bob Koff — business manager Mr. Hanford Betsy Furgerson — publicity manager Mr. Allison KK b ' jy ® ! V ' v Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan Cast (Saturday night cast listed second) Phoebe Bette Basile, Betsy Furgerson Wilfred George Aid Dame Carruthers Lorie Selz Second Yeoman Bob Koff First Yeoman Barky Johnson, Pearce Sherman Sergeant Meryll Paul Loo mi s Leonard Meryll John Gaines Lieutenant Frank Lunding Colonel Fairfax Bob Jones Jack Point Charlie Newman Elsie Maynard Dee Dee Simmons First Citizen Bob Schnering Second Citizen John Rodgers Headsman Leonard Walworth Kate Jill Atwood Yeomen of the Guard, Gentlemen, and Citizens Chorus Stage Director Miss Hardt Music Director Mr. Allison Scene: Tower Green Time: 16th century THE CHRISTMAS PARTY THE SENIOR PLAY THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET by Rudolf Besier Cast (Friday night cast listed first) Doctor Chambers Bob Jones Elizabeth Barrett Mary Bradford, Roberta Steinbeck Maid Aline Elouard, Betsy Bowes Henrietta Barrett Betsy Furgerson, Lisa McEwen Arabel Barrett Lucia Farwell, Joyce Glasser Octavius Barrett Glen Smith Septimus Barrett Bill Pirie Alfreida Barrett Sue Barker Charles Barrett Tom Groves Henry Barrett Pearce Sherman Georgia Barrett Mary Hauser, Dee Dee Simmons Edward Barrett Andy Johnson Bella Hedley Alice Suter, Norma Bishop Henry Bevan Frank Bacon Robert Browning Bill Stearns Doctor Ford-Waterlow Bill Pirie Captain Surtees-Cook Pearce Sherman 55 ... VARSITY FOOTBALL First row I. to r.: Mr. McCarty, coach, Hutchins, Sherman, Smith, Jones, capt., Lunding, Pirie, Thoresen. Second row: Johnson, mgr., Koff, Stearns, Bacon, Groves, Newman, Rodgers, Rosset. Third row: McQueen, Humphrey, Hardy, Walworth, Loomis, Schnering, Berndtson, Mr. Ostrom, coach North Shore 6 Milwaukee CDS 25 North Shore 25 St. George J.V. North Shore 32 Glenwood North Shore 12 Luther North 13 North Shore 6 Wheaton 26 North Shore 25 Luther South 20 North Shore 14 North Park 13 North Shore 14 Latin 13 58 VARSITY HOCKEY First row I. to r.: Burnell, Carstens, Bishop, Suter, capt., Anderson, mgr., Biggert, Royer, Brew. Second row: D. Simmons, Washburn, Olson, McEwen, McMillan, Greenough, Patrick, Jill Atwood, Blunt. Third row: Selz, Morgan, Dick, Cranage, Rooney, Speakman, Vandercook, Willy, Victery, Lichty, Russ FIRST TEAM North Shore Francis Parker Faulkner Downer Ferry Hall Latin J.F.H.A. SECOND TEAM North Shore Francis Parker 6 Faulkner Downer 2 T Ferry Hall 2 Latin 3 J.F.H.A. 1 60 GIRL S BASKETBALL First row I. to r.: Anderson, Bowes, M. Hardy, Burnell, Patrick. Second row: Miss Pick, Royer, Bishop, mgr., Biggert, capt., Kimball, Kunkler. Third row: Atwood, Onthank, Speakman, Blunt, Greenough FIRST TEAM North Shore 37 Faulkner 33 it 42 Skokie Park 15 ii 41 Ferry Hall 32 ii 43 Downer 20 ii 50 Francis Parker 22 ii 23 Roycemore 25 ii 37 Latin 36 SECOND TEAM North Shore 41 Faulkner 17 •i 50 Skokie Park 3 ■■29 Ferry Hall 26 • i 28 Downer 50 ii 20 Francis Parker 25 ii 35 Roycemore 11 ii 41 Latin 24 61 VARSITY BASKETBALL First row I. to r.: R. Johnson, Koff, T. Groves. Second row: Newman, R. Schnering, Loomis, T. Everett. Third row: A. Johnson, mgr., Pirie, Humphrey, J. Groves, C. Hutchins, Lunding, Mr. McCarty, coach North Shore 68 Luther South 69  52 Harvard School 56  37 Francis Parker 35  69 Wheaton 50 51 Lake Forest 52  64 University High 32 i 55 Luther South 54  50 North Park 47 64 Racine Lutheran 52 49 Milwaukee CDS 42 90 Latin School 45 • 51 Glenwood 34  77 Elgin Academy 27  62 Luther North 48 74 Racine Lutheran 51 66 North Park 65 53 Christian High 54 i 52 North Park 53 40 Lake Forest 54  46 Milwaukee CDS 44 ■ 46 Way land 48 62 Chicago Private School League Game Private School Tournament Midwest Prep Conference Tournament , A VARSITY BASEBALL Front row I. to r.: C. Hutchins, R. Schnering, Pirie, F. Lunding, Newman, Jones, Second row: Rosset, Griswold, Berndtson, Sherman, Mr. McCarty, coach North Shore 1 4 North Park Luther South 8 2 4 9 2 Francis Parker University High MCDS 1 11 Timothy Christian 1 Lake Forest 1 5 11 Racine Glenwood 4 6 2 11 St. George Chicago Latin 6 11 Wheaton 5 Private School League Game 64 siifci y. ffe s « • . f 1% f% ! ' ' :■■.. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Front row I. to r.: J. Groves, Woodhead, Walling, Boodell, Griswold, Koff, Huszagh, Atkins. Second row: Mr. Hanford, coach, Adams, Kramer, Nutting, Madlener, Jim Atwood, McQueen, Rosset, Mortimer, J. Willy, mgr. Third row: Mr. Benkert, coach, McLaughlin, Bryant, G. Barker, J. Schnering, Miles, R. Johnson, Flanagan, Hambourger North Shore 27 Lake Forest Academy 6 Luther North 20 North Park 27 Wheaton 6 20 Baylor Academy 20 22 Lake Forest Academy 66 NCUMI-MJrH BA KtlbALL First row i. to r.: Mortimer, Flanagan, Nutting, Huebner. Second row: Mr. McCarty, coach, G. Barker, Boodell, Griswold, Rosset, Jim Atwood, Woodhead. Third row: J. Schnering, Miles, J. Groves, Koff, R. Johnson FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL Front row I. to r.: Jim Atwood, R. Johnson, Boodell. Second row: Atkins, Miles, J. Groves, G. Barker, McKee. Third row: Haugh, Mr. Ostrom, coach, Koff, Mr. Benkert, coach 67 MIDDLE SCHOOL HOCKEY First row I. to r.: Trieschman, Benson, Jackson, Palm, Dixon, Allen, Mackey, Neumann, Dayton, Harper, Ekman. Second row: Sheesley, Ruggles, Grant, Smith, Shapiro, Huebner, Miller. On cage: Wavering, Lutz, W. Miller, Coulter, Kern. MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL 68 First row I. to r.: B. Grant, Onthank, Gilbert, S. Dick, Spitz, D. Gegner. Second row: Lang, Graham, Schnering, Miller, Morgan, Everett, Collins, Abrams, Osgood, Davis, Hutch ins. Third row: Blumberg, Merrick, Buck, McKee, Bengston, Beck, Lewis, Greenberg, Philips, Von Gehr, Mr. Eldredge, Price. Fourth row: Mr. Steel, Kimball, Wilson, Madlener, P. Bengston, Dose, Foss, Ostrom, Speakman, Mr. P   -l— LEICESTER HALL tor ■First row I. to r.: Jackson, Bacon Koff, Gaines, Mr. Reidy, Atkins. Second row: Aid, C. Jackson, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. 69 MEMORIAL WINDOW 70 QUANTITY PROOFS ON EQUIPMENT IMPORTED by RIGHT MIRE BERG make short printing runs economical and practical THE HALLMARK OF flfiff fiOM FIHE OFFSET PLATE? RlGHTMIRE Company 723 SOUTH WELLS STREET, CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS ' HARRISON 7-8100 71 Compliments of Wyatt Coons, Inc. REALTOR The First National Bank In G 1 e n v i e w of Winnetka Since 1923 739 Elm Street 999 Waukegan Road GL 4-3000 GL 4-3000 A. W. ZENGEIER CO. Good Luck to the DRY CLEANERS Class of ' 55 Since 1857 BOB DANZIG WINNETKA STATION HUBBARD WOODS NORTHFIELD 72 73 GOOD LUCK to the ( ladd of ' 57 ! And just as ten precedes eleven, It won ' t be long, and we won ' t be late In wishing the same to ' 58 Highland Park 2-0351 Victor Brothers Co. Manufacturing Furriers 458 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois SUB Ml Eg 1 n Flower Fashions Inc. 1821 St. John ' s Highland Park, Illinois HI 2-8440 589 Central . 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Think ab out this rich and wonderful country of ours and then try to enrich it still more with your work. Think about the 15 million increase in population we will have by 1960, about the cities we live in now and their dire lack of planning, about the 10 million homes which exist today which are dilapidated or without plumbing. Yes, do think about all these realistic facts and see how you may lend a con- structive hand to improve them. Real estate in the Draper and Kramer tradition is one way— and to our way of thinking, a rewarding livelihood. Think about it— now— it ' s not too early to dream and plan your future. DRAPER and KRAMER, Incorporated Chicago 2, nnois Consultants in community development, property management and financing, be it a house, a skyscraper, an industrial plant or a modern drive-in shopping center 76 -compliments of a 4-riena COTE ' S COTTONS INTERIOR DECORATING GREENBAY RD. CENTRAL AVE. 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SENIORS: GIVE THY THOUGHTS NO TONGUE Greenwald ' s Sport Shop 1889 Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Headquarters for All Sports Equipment 80 Compliments of a J viena COMPLIMENTS of Rassmussen Shoes 810 Elm Street Winnetka, III. Edwards Florist ,lnc. Winnetka 6-4410 PLANTS - CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS Phone and say Charge it TARR TAILOR FURRIER - CLEANER 44 Greenbay Road Winnetka, Illinois ATTEBERY ' S SERVICE STATION 110 Greenbay Rd. Winnetka, III. Wl 6-3033 The Kitten £kop HUBBARD WOODS, ILLINOIS CASHMERE and ORLON SWEATERS FELT ANIMALS ROBERT W. PEASE PRESCRIPTIONS Highland Park, Illinois HI 2-0144 Compliments of McDonalds of Glenview Specialists in MEN ' S WEAR Open Monday and Friday Evenings Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 55 If its worth framing — It ' s worth framing well Brand ' s Art Studio 459 Central Avenue Highland Park 2-0256 82 v food L uck to th( lass of 33 83 THE BARBARA OIL CO. GOOD LUCK to the Class of 1955 Compliments of ALCYON The Best Movies Are In Highland Park You win the games We have the rewards LEED ' S JEWELERS Highland Park GOOD LUCK to the K lass of ' 58 Ellangee Shoe Shop 616 Central Avenue Highland Park, III. HI 2-0879 Quality Shoes for the Entire Family Husenetter Hardware 447 Roger Williams Ave. Ravinia, III. HI 2-4387 84 HOTEL PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA VACATION THRILL OF A LIFETIME Your vacation dreams really come true at fabulous El Mirador. Here you rub elbows with the glitter- ing stars of stage, screen, radio and television. Here is where America ' s smart set, leaders of the social scene, business tycoons and celebrities mingle with tourists and travelers. It ' s a desert wonderland. YOU ' LL ADORE EL MIRADOR PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. 85 J est UJislies CURTISS CANDY COMPANY Earl W. Gsell Co. PHARMACISTS Highland Park. Illinois Ravinia, Illinois HI 2-2600 HI 2-2300 Compliments of A FRIEND Billi ' s Swirl Salon 661 Vernon Avenue GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Glencoe 538 MABEL ANN ERNST Custom Made Millinery Models and Reproductions 1870 Sheridan Road Highland Park HI 2-0315 HENRY C. WIENECKE, Inc. Complete Hardware Service THE TOY SHOP 680 Vernon Glencoe 1260 W. M. WALKER, INC. 215 South Water Market Chicago, Illinois FISH and OYSTERS 86 •f a J- r lend Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm Street Wlnnetka 6-0843 Congratulations to the CLASS OF ' 55 JOHN WILLY Compliments of LUCILE ULLMAN Interiors 1888 Sheridan Road Highland Park, III. WESTON E. DAVIE CO. Real Estate 42 Greenbay Road Wlnnetka 6-4500 GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF ' 55 GOOD LUCK to the K ,lass of ' 58 BAUMAN-COOK REAL ESTATE SERVICE 551 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka Christine Baumann Collins Christine Baumann Collins Mrs. Glenn Coulter Lucy Jane Hedberg Mrs. Thomas Octigan Florence S. Cook Mrs. Seymour Olmsted Mrs. Clifford Tempteton Compliments of Roger Williams Shoe Service 457 Roger Williams Ave. Ravinia, Illinois The Juvenile Shop Showplace of the North Shore SMALL FRY Hubbard Woods, III. 930 Lincoln Ave. Wl 6-5488 Highland Park, III. 1900 Sheridan Rd. HI 2-8655 MARIAN HAMILTON, Inc. 46 Green Bay Road Distinctive Women ' s Apparel GLENVIEW FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions 1232 Waukegan Road GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS GL 4-2240 Classique Beauty Salon Esther Perkins 1815 St. John ' s Avenue Highland Park HI 2-1603 LANYI ' S 740 Elm Street WINNETKA Wl 6-2824 For beautiful dressy and casual wear for the hot weather. At Popular Prices MARTS CUPBOARD A Good Place To Enjoy BARBECUES - HAMBURGERS 88 JEWEL FOOD STORES Compliments to the GRADUATING CLASS Compliments of Coledonian Market 886 Linden Avenue WInnetka 6-0912 Beulah ' s Beauty Shop 864 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods, Illinois WInnetka 6-0593 89 ROYAL OAK STABLES • Horses Boarded • Riding Lessons Phone: Northbrook 299 or 171 ROBERT BREEN, Proprietor Compliments of FRANZ HAIRDRESSER 799 Elm Street - Suite 14 Wlnnetka 6-1776 $etty ' s has IT In Most Fashionable Sportswear - Lingerie Accessories Prices to Please Dad BETTY ' S OF WINNETKA 818 Elm Street Larson ' s Stationery Store 1801 St. Johns Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. HI-LAND PAINT CO. 668 Central Ave. HI 2-2350 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Paints - Brushes - Wallpaper With Compliments from DELL ' S HAIR SHOP 467 Roger Williams Ave. Highland Park 90 { compliments of Pabst Brewing Company T.M. Reg. U.S. Per Off. CREATIVE DEVELOPERS Home Builders 1 34 N. La Salle St., Chicago 1 549 Arbor Ave., Highland Park CE 6-2275 HI 2-0846 91 QUINTO BRUNO ' S Pure Oil Service Across from G encoe Theatre Phones: GLENCOE 1766 - 247 635 VERNON AVENUE GLENCOE, ILLINOIS rr anu th ankd to the i vlirror Ard dtatf: Marcia McMillan Louise Delafield Lynne Cooper Lisa Guenzel Nancy Kimball Susie Brew Mary Ann Willy Bette Basile Ann Gegner Joby Kunkler 92 COMPLIMENTS Kitftat PnducU D ft C S S ± ox BLUMS • Ef ANSTOI 616 CHURCH STREET 93 ' BYE YOU - ALL - Good Luck At College THE TEA EPICURE ' S ASSOCIATION THE STYLE SHOP For Children Complete in Apparel for Infants and Children 507 Central Ave. Highland Park 3000 Central St. Evanston TEEN SUB-TEEN SHOP Featuring Exclusive Styles in Dresses SPORTSWEAR and ACCESSORIES 502 Central Avenue Highland Park GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF ' 55 WINNETKA TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY Winnetka, Illinois THE STORE YOU KNOW with Shoes You Love FELL SHOES Since 1921 932 LINDEN 633 CENTRAL Hubbard Woods Highland Park 94 AIMEE VOLTZ GROCERY AND MARKET Quality and Service Since 1900 814 Elm Street Winnetka Wlnnetka 6-3933 Ljooa oLuch from UlA Chestnut Court Bookshop 815 Elm Street Wl 6-0882 - 6-0883 ALL THE NEWEST BOOKS HERITAGE BOOKS CLASSICS Toys - Games - Leather Gifts Greeting Cards Eaton Imprinted Stationery - That New Book is as near as your Telephone Blunt Ellis Simmons Runnfeldt and Belmont 96
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