Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)
- Class of 1958
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ad. Tabula Ufume 64 OaL l9arL ana! Mer jared .gjclnoof 0614 l9arL, ,gfgnoid June I958 Bo+h 'rhe Preseni' mm ' gl 0l,U:5 CL5 l I P1 clara ry .xdheaaf .. f V L . f ill -- ' , .Q5QQQ3gQQw --- H 4 , V- 5 'Wi n 5:5 K , AS fd-in 2 4 V 3 5 A M -U . K of A 7 'f,,.ffffrT-Q '71 e f - Re, unc room omorrou A ' 1 XX 23 ?ei W gy .. I7 N -X Lf K ,LQK FF ' -sb .A 4-'Q xglw. -N x ' . 1 5 in R. ,V ' 1'4Qg, ' ' Y f and Hue Fu+ure Were Par'r of This Year I31 we Q . vzswsevawwnana' www N, ai M fmlnwmwwm Trapeze Flyer explains Bond Issue. The Bond Issue, vo'I'ed on November 2 W On SaTurday, November 2, l957, aTTer much campaigning, The Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School 32,000,000 Bond Issue was passed. This Bond Issue has To do wiTh The remodeling oT The NorTh wing oT The high school. The modernizaTion is To include a new girls' gym, new library, new lunch- room, new lndusTrial ArTs area, new ArT rooms, and oTher new classrooms. Tabula STaTT has Taken adyanTage oT The Bond issue by making Tabula's Theme per- Tain To The TuTure oT our school buildings. The cover design suggesTs The blueprinTs used in modernizing, and The archiTecTs' skeTches of The new secTions appear on divi- sion pages ThroughouT The book. Tabula STaTT has Tried To make This year's Tabula The greaTesT. We hope ThaT you'll enioy iT and will remember T957-58 as The year oT The Bond Issuel Sincerely, Tabula STaTT ff: g Q N: in nga., 5 , -nm 54 T ' l' F V' i f' 1ifQq 'Af 1 .' Q?-L T20 yi ,fi QE N ' Sz 'X 5 lndusTrial ArTs. TTT? 5 M U. Wuxi siyi New Gym Tor Girls. . . Gave The Signal To 'Go Ahead' New Girls' Gym. Plans and uilding .A , Will Improve Our School Planl l7l -.U-uv Enhance fo Boys' Gym. Enhance +o Sfadium Con+en'rs Highlighjrs ... ... Deparhnent fXcHvH1es ... ... Spods .... Classes ... Index... page P599 P599 page page page Highlighfs . Seplember 3 Opening day of school 25 Visifing clay lor parenis of Freshmen 30 Sophomore Girls' Parly Oclrober I8 l-loliclay-Teachers' lnslilrufe I9 Homecoming: loolball game, 2:OO: clance, 9:00 ZI Big-LiHle Sisrer Parfy 25 P.T.A. Shand-up 28 Junior Girls' Parly Boolcslrore aHracJrs crowds Kafhy crowned queen. . . To Remember November I, 2 Girls' Club Show, Time Our for Ginger 2 Passing of Bond Issue 8 9, IO Girls' ancl Boys' Conferences I I Ve'reran's Day Iwoliolay-no school I5 Monogram Assembly, Orclwesira Concer+ 23 Fooiball Dance 28, 29 Thanksgiving vaca+ion December 8 Clwrislmas Vespers IO Tag Day 4, I9 Clirisimas Fesiival Conceris 20 Beginning of Clnrisimas vacaiion ini Ginger lumps. Sluclenls give for Tag Da More Highlighfs January 6 Opening of school a vacalion I6, I7 Final Examinalions I8 Bancl Concerl 22 Mid-year graduafion 23 Physical Educaiion De-mons+ra+1on 24 End of firsl semeslrer 27 Beginning of second semesler February 7 Scholarship Assembly 8, 9 Conference on lnfernahonal Affairs I2 l.incoln's Birlholay-no school I9 Visiling day lor parenls of r-reshmen 22 Monogram Dance 28 The operella, Gonololiers March Second preseniaiion of Goncloliers Dance Demonsiralion Monogram Assembly Tabula slalll Pairing Parlyn Beginning of Spring vacaiion April Ea sler Sunrise Service Opening of school following Spring vacalion Sfucleni-Facully Baskeiball Game School eleclion Junior Prom l'3i l-lave luggage: will lravel Slreiclrml Girls promofe Brealvfaslz June is for Seniors May Senior Class Play, Taming of The Shrew Band Conceri' Crchesira Concerf Choral Concerls May Brealcfasf Memorial Day holiday-no school June Underclass Final Examinaiions Baccalaureaie Class Day Commencemeni' Senior Mee'rs Freshman Mike Tye shakes hands WEH1 Norm Carlson. Freshman Mee'rs Senior Proudly and ATTecTionaTely We DedicaTe Cur Book . . Mr Seymour welcomes his Freshmen. WiTh a greaT deal oT pride, we, The class oT '58, dedicaTe our book To a man whose name has become synonymous wiTh The spiriT and TradiTion oT our school. ln his ThirTy-Tive years aT Oak Park and River l:oresT l-lig'h School, Mr. George Seymour has come To number among his Triends The Thousands oT boys and girls ThaT he helped guide Through This insTiTu- Tion. lvlr. Seymour came To This school in l923, aTTer receiving his Bachelor oT Science degree aT The UniversiTy oT Min- nesoTa and having TaughT in several high schools. l-le was a member oT The Busi- ness DeparTmenT Tor TwenTy-Tive years and acTed as head OT The deparTmenT Tor a good parT oT ThaT Time. Then, in I948, Mr. Seymour became Dean oT Freshman Boys. The parT ThaT Mr. Seymour has played in shaping The characTers oT Those wiTh whom he 'has come in conTacT is one ThaT is Truly appreciaTed. The Triendly aTmos- phere ThaT he esTablishes in his oTTice is buT one reason ThaT his boys are quick To place -TrusT in him. ln his own purpose- Tul wav, lvlr. Seymour diligenTly sTudies each boy's problems wiTh ThaT person's inTeresTs uppermosT in his mind. l-lis calm and easy-going manner, TogeTher wiT'h a consTanT willingness To give generously oT his Time, have commanded him The re- specT, admiraTion, and Triendship oT all his sTudenTs. Thank you, Mr. Seymour. U61 lvlr. George Seymour As Ed'i+ors -of Tabula for I958 Cliuclc Allen Ann Bird Paul Cady Janice Coffey Florence Coleman Wall' Crowley Pal Dieierle lvlargi Harris Clwuclc Lofgren wi Jean lvlarllwews Jonnie McCracken Bill Nollw Sarah Pilgrim lvlilce Tye Belly Seniclca Jim Viberl Clark Williams Dr. Lund Comes To Our School . . Dr. KenneTh W. Lund. The Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School is impressive in The sinceriTy and devo- Tion oT iTs TaculTy and sTudenTs To The cause oT learning. There is a pride in accom- plishmenT and a deep convicTion abou+ The imporTance oT using opporTuniTies wisely. This is a heriTage ThaT has been developed Through The eTTorTs oT parenTs, Teachers, and sTudenTs working TogeTher. Even Though There is a high level oT accomplishmenT on The parT oT our sTudenTs, There is sTill evidence oT much enioymenT and good humor. FrequenT amusing incidenTs conTribuTe To The Tun oT being TogeTher. and daily conTacTs in The -classroom give prooT oT The deep undersTanding and appreciaTion 'beTween sTudenTs and TaculTy. 'Numerous acTiviTies reTlecT The enThusiasm oT our young people, Tor The calendar is crowded wiTh plays, clubs, musical programs, and aThleTic evenTs which oTFer opporTuniTies To all Tor parTicipaTion and specTaTor eni,oymenT. ln This respecT our school serves The needs oT young people and provides an eTTecTive aTmosphere Tor living and growing TogeTher. This has been a year oT new experiences Tor me, buT one l have enioyed To The uTmosT. Working closely wiTh new people whom I have come To know and appreciaTe, l look Torward To widening and deepening many Triendships in The years ahead. i do . mi T . As Our SuperinTendenT Dr. KenneTh W. Lund, chieT adminis- TraTor oT our school, is a man OT wide educaTional experience. l-le has TaughT maThemaTics, Naval Science and Tac- Tics, and Secondary School Organiza- Tion and AdminisTraTion aT several high schools and colleges here in This area. ln l952 Dr. Lund was appoinTed To The direcTorship oT The Bureau oT Child STudy in The Chicago Public Schools, and he became DirecTor oT Pupil Guid- ance in l954. BeTore he came here, Dr. Lund was The FirsT AdrminisTraTive As- sisTanT To The General SuperinTendenT oT The Chicago Public Schools. Many proTessional associaTions, in- cluding The American AssociaTion oT School AdminisTraTors, The American Personnel and Guidance AssociaTion, and The American Psychological Asso- ciaTion, have his name on Their mem- bership lisTs. Church and Tamily play imporTanT roles in Dr. Lund's liTe. l-le and Mrs. Lund have Tour children, all oT whom are OT school age. The Lunds are acTive in Tlhe UniTed l.uTheran Church oT Oak Par . We, The sTudenTs, are proud To have such a man as The superinTendenT oT our school. lT is a pleasure Tor us To hear him speak, To see him in The halls aT school, and To lcnow ThaT he's behind us all The wayl ll9l Dr. Lund's TirsT day. Dr. Lund signs some papers Board oT EducaTion BACK ROW-Mr. Donald L. VeTTer, Mr. Elmer J SchrnuTzer Mr Russell A. Graham, Mr. A. Radford BarTon. FRONT ROW Mr ArThur R Cahill Mr. John C. Doriaker. Mrs. Earl G. Jacobsen The men and women elecTed To The Board oT EducaTion seT policies Tor our school and make major decisions. The needs oT Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School are as numerous and widely diversiTied as in any oTher large organizaTion. and The Board members musT consider all guesTions careTully in order To be sure ThaT The 'high school ThaT They serve is kepT as elTecTive as possible. Board members help To mainTain The Tine repuTaTion oT our school by giving Their Time noT only To plan Tor The presenT, buT also To look ahead To The TuTure so ThaT our school can conTinue To be mainTained as a good place OT learning and a crediT To The communiTies oT Oak Park and River ForesT. i201 OW leans Eighl deans, one each year lor lhe girls and one lor lhe looys, guide sludenls fhrough four years of courses and aclivilies al Oak Park and River Foresl l-ligh School. The enlering Freshmen, wilh lhe help ol Miss Pring and Mr. Seymour, learn whal +hey should expecl from lheir s-cho-ol and whal Jrheir school in lurn expecls from lhem. As memloers of l'he Sophomore Class, lhe underclassmen have conferences wilh Miss Ball and Mr. Fuog in order lo undersland whal lhey musl do 'ro prepare lhemselves 'ro be good upperclassmen. The Junior Deans, lvliss Lane and Mr. Cady, adminisler a lesling program lhal helps lo show sludenls where lheir Jralenls lie. Finally, +he Senior Deans, lvliss l-lorner and Mr. Frilzemeier, help everyone in lhe gradualing class lo make college and vocalional plans. Mr. Sohne finds work lor sluolenls from all classes Through lhe Placemenl Bureau. S I+ is lhe deans who prepare lhe sludenls lo face lhe years ahead wilh new enlhusiasm and confidence. George Seymour Eva Pring Russell Fuog Velma Ball l2ll L. H. Friliemeier Rulh l-lorner Keilh Cady Charlolle Lane John Sohne 'f:,., j V ' f Helen AlberTz DoroThy Babcock Ella Engel Bernice Kibble f all F . SEHK ft Rigs, i s s -Eggs Airs iv i is S ss S iw. ss v gi Q56 ef- VS ' S .Q Q v 5 A ,bg LQ .1 ,f , -5 Edna ATkinson Glga Diekelman Helen Gardner Business STaTT lvlr. G. Alvin Wilson. AssisTanT SuperinTendenT, Business AdminisTraTion, has spenT a good parT OT This year planning Tor The TuTure. Over his desk go all blueprinTs Tor The new building made possible by The Bond Issue, and all conTracTs relaTed To This building. The day-by-day business oT The school also cen- Ters on The Business OTlice. Here mainTenance is managed. supplies are ordered, and money maTTers are Taken care oT. This Spring The Business Olllice had The addiTional responsibiliTy oT arranging Tor supplies and equip- menT To be moved inTo Temporary quarTers Tor The duraTion oT The building and remodeling pr-ogram. lvliss DoroThy Babcock, AssisTanT in Business Ad- minisTraTion. works wi+h lvlr. Wilson in managing The acTiviTies oT The deparTmenT. Marlene lvliene ElizabeTh lvlull Helen Nickelson Helen Rasmussen Grace Schlesinger Alice SmiTh Ready Tor acTion. l22l Janel Olin Wa rren Weislwaa r , Bess Wilmarflw Mr. G. Alvin Wilson John Brown gels change from Mrs. Miene Mr. Wilson and Miss Babcock look over' blueprinfs Deparfmenfs P41 I ll ' I if . .. i 2 I251 John Gehlmann, Head Lydia Allen Carroll Anderson Lola Bane Helen Barclay James Berkley Rodger Biriwell Chris Bierknes John Cain S. Perry Congdon Knowles Cooke Esiher Currie Elsie DeGro1CF Goldie Dehl we gI'lgAJA leldaffnienf English, which is required for four years, offers inreresling and varied opporlunilies lo Jrhe sludenl. During Jrhe Freshman, Soph-omore, and Junior years, lhe English Deparlmenl slresses language skills, composilion, and good lilerarure. During Jrhe Senior year, lhe sludenlr may choose from elecrives lhal include Eng- lish Lileralure, English Readings, Exposilory Wriling, Crealive Wriling, Journalism, Senior Composilion, and Public Speaking. Besides lhe regular courses, Jrhe English De- parlmenr olllers special classes for slower pu- pils and acceleraled classes for advanced sludenls. Kermil Dehl Rulh Horner Mildred Linden Ralph Maifhews Roloerl Fosrer Clara King Helen Lounsbury Edwin Rakow Donald Rehkopf Nina Grace Smirh Les'rer Swanson Harold Radford Maxine Redmond Ellen Shuari Jeannelrie Sorensen i261 srunem sumo uno if 37 ' ' vm u Ep,XasxsNss?,3sSysmix Lasvzw, H. A.......... ' amen. yw mf sf-W, pw.: .M H,,,-,A.- .mn mm sf. as. uppwovicrvo pomasaqmm N ms T.,-,man ,W .maria .4 fn. mam. nlvmsc in 1 -ry Q x 1 h Q dummy X X Jos shows Lucy Kraft 'K Q M ' 5 Easy! Easy! x Aaawmm K Wham Thai' Aprille wi'rh his shoures soofe Q it Toward Auihurity K iv 1 V ' x 1 ' X E271 f ' ' 1 s s y,'a ll, aia' 57. Q X we Wafkemaficd lbeparfmenf During The pasT Tew years an increasing demand Tor lead- ers has developed in The Tield oT maThemaTics. Oak Parlc's lvlaThemaTics DeparTmenT, headed by Mr. Van Dyke, is doing iTs parT To meeT This demand by providing as good Training as possible. The aim oT The deparTmenT is To give adeguaTe maThe- maTical preparaTion Tor college. The whole program Takes inTo consideraTion The TacT ThaT many sTudenTs aT our school will Take more maThemaTics Than is required Tor graduaTion. Be- cause oT This, The lvlaThemaTics DeparTmenT oTFers an accele- raTed course. The acceleraTed course includes Plane and Solid GeomeTry in The Sophomore year, and College Algebra and Trigo- nomeTry during The Junior year. ln The Senior year sTudenTs may Talce addiTional sTudy in College Algebra, plus AnalyTical Geomelrry and The Calculus. Some oT The oTher courses oTTered in lvlaThemaTics include Plane GeomeTry, Advanced Algebra, Solid GeomeTry, Trigo- nomeTry, and College Algebra. John VanDylce, l-lead CharloTTe Bauer Harvey Chandler Richard CompTon Paul DooliTTle RoberT Ebel James Elander , William Evans Everybody does board worlc. T281 Gerald Gaynor Mary Jane l-larlman Mary l-lawlcins Mr. Van Dyke poinls Jrlme way. Lona Lenclsey Jaclc Rosseller Ralph Srnilh Orville Sulllvan Margaref Synnerclalwl Roberl Woodruff Wes sluclies all 'llwe angles T Ae .jwl ,af 1 . T. ' :J 4 Tai W1 A. W. Roehm Head Morris Buslce Philip Cauchard Elroy 'Dalberg l.. H. FriTzemeier Russell Euog idfory elaarfmenf For graduaTion iT is required ThaT all sTudenTs Talce aT leasT Two uniTs oT hisTory and social sTudies. Everyone musT Talce American HisTory. The usual plan is To com- pleTe This reguiremenT by Taking World HisTory. OTher courses in The HisTory DeparTmenT are Sociology, LaTin American HisTory, Early European HisTory, Modern His- Tory, Social Problems, and Civics. These subiecTs give The sTudenTs maior sequences and provide Them wiTh useTul knowledge oT social sTudies. V The courses oT The HisTory DeparTmenT, headed by Mr. Roehm. are designed To help The sTudenTs under- sTand The problems oT Today 'by sTudying The problems oT The pasT. The sTudy oT currenT evenTs and The sTudy oT The operaTion oT our governmenT are Two imporTanT parTs oT The HisTory DeparTmenT program. Gerald Greer Harry KinerT Mary Hope Blanche Oxborrow T301 Bismarli played cenler. So goes llwe world. :-E ' ll l 5 if ,', tA l lr 2 1 ' V r r fgv Mx Ama Asn xx K onrpsr run -'HOOL Allen Price Roberl Schell Helen Shafer James Ward L P lN,ni5HjW SEP QA t Ibuiew rea,mqw,?,5jg,q5 W w ll l Bd may mvet me in mon1'A3l during the , ,, ' I if if is appm,-ea by ilu: may mn eeacQg7,f ' f K C Apprcwede g, -,I A X 5 Q, Q Zi' ,f if , Wx! ,K J ,, Helen Geller, l-lead Farrand Balcer Velma Ball David Berg Marion l-lowie Alberf Grieve Charlolfe Lane Joan Madsen Rila McGuane Dorolhy Miller Roberf Moore l-leclor Olero Eva Pring James Siler Bealrice Sorolca J ess Wagus Cafherine Weflerorh Violef Ziellce we goreign anguage elaarfmenf The Foreign Language Deparlmenl oiclers an inferesling sfudy of four languages: Lalin, German, French, and Spanish. ln Jrhe lirsi lwo years emphasis is placed on pronunciali-on and comprehension. Courses also cover fhe sludy of nalive songs, his- Jrory, and cusloms. Class worlc includes Jrhe reading of novels, poems, essays, and shor+ s+ories in lhe language being sfudied, especially in advanced classes. Accelerafed courses are orlered in bolh Spanish and French. The sludenls in lhe acceleraled courses concenlrale on vocabulary and grammar more Jrhan in The regular lhird or fourlh year classes. To make all courses more fun and more pracfical, Jrhe language classes publish The Linguapolifan, a magazine wriHen by +he sludenls. :,Es,35gNs5EQihs.n,YsSx!:Lu.,a s, A , . E we my - Q . awe f ' s - -ew s sm' kb. l32l W iasv - ' f M i by , M' ' .mf ':,.av.+ s , swf ' s. as Does anyone know Hme answer? Mr. Wagus amuses Jrhe class. This is 'rhe way. Amo, amas, amaf . . . i331 Joseph McMenamin, l-lead Jaclc GiTTord l-l. KeiTh Cady CharloTTe GranT e elaarfmenf 0 L0 OQLCCL ccence T ji. 15 L2 f ' f .Si- Don'T i The purpose oT The Biological Science DeparT- menT, headed by Mr. lvlclvlenamin, is To develop an undersTanding of The science oT living Things. Every sTudenT musT Talce The semesTer course oT Freshman Science, and is also required T-o Talce a uniT oT eiTher Biological or Physical Science. Biology, BoTany, Zoology, and Personal Psychol- ogy are The available Biological Sciences. ln Biol- ogy The sTudenTs sTudy all living Things: in BoTany They sTudy planT liTe1 and in Zoology They Tocus Their aTTenTion on animal liTe. BoTh BoTany and Zoology are college-level courses. Personal Psy- chology, a semesTer course, is open only To Seniors. wiTh ThaT knife. Paul l-lawlq MargareT Mcliibben A. l. Means DoroThy SchliTT Louis E. Shrode J. Russell STorey Miriam vanl-loesen jk? Eelddffnient 0 ,O ymca .Siience H SU ETND WhaT's iT doing? WA. 'xi In The pasT Tew years The Physical Science DeparTmenT, 3595 4' ,fy if A . Rigas. A240 Rivsnfmxani WHL I M ,M xggfh 5 VV ,-.,.., fi . i ' 1 Q.-'W s , V. 'Y H , 'ff 5 '-Y ,, 5, , K . 3311.1 -.,V ff'1.e:ygiijQs ' ' mm-ssxwawre .V -I 11.-gif' headed by Mr. Goclcer, has become increasingly impor- TanT. Today's world has surrounded us wi+h mechanizaTion, elecTronics, radiaTion, roclceTs, saTelliTes, and aTomic en- ergy. To make an inTelligenT adiusTmenT To such an envi- ronmenT requires some undersTanding oT The basic laws and principles ThaT underlie These scienTiTic phenomena. The courses oTFered in The Physical Science DeparTmenT are designed To give The sTudenT a beTTer underslranding oT The physical aspecTs oT modern everyday living. The upper level courses in ChemisTry and Physics will also pro- vide a good ToundaTion Tor Those who wish To conTinue wi+h work in The Tield oT science in college. R. l-I. Goclcer. Head Ray McKinTy Ray Soliday R. W. Waline Edward Marwiclc R. Emerson Park James VerchoTa T351 ome conomicri The aim oT The l-lome Economics DeparTmenT, headed by Miss ivlagowan, is To prepare girls Tor The TuTure plan- ning oT a home. The deparTmenT oTTers a wide varieTy oT courses in CloThing, Foods, and l-lome Management In The CloThing classes girls noT only learn how To make cloThes, 'buT also how To selecT and care Tor Them. , The Three Foods courses emphasize The preparaTion and serving oT meals as well as The healTh value oT Toods. T Foods lll puTs a good deal oT emphasis on The budgeT of Toed money. The Home lv1anagemenT course is open To Juniors JeanneTTe Magowan, l-lead iisriglivfigagd and Seniors only. This course considers Tamily relaTions. I n S Bonnie Jacobs Tinances, 'home nursing, and child care. WhaT's iT going To be? WaTch iT girls: iT's boiling! T361 cgncludfriafydrfd .Eelaarfmenf lnduslrial Arls is l'he sludy of induslry, including Hs malerials, +ools, machines, processes, producls, and occu- palions. ln lhis day and age of mass produclion all boys should profil from having some knowledge of +he workings of induslry. The lnduslrial Arls Deparlmenl, headed by Mr. Owens, offers many varied courses, including lnduslrial Arls l and ll, Advanced lvlelal, Machine Shop, Aulo Shop, Advanced Eugene Aimone Woodworking, Archileclural Drawing. and Melal Arls. V- 5- ASbury C. M. Henley James Kendall Byron Urbanick Frank Owens, Head lvlelal Arls and Jewelry are open To loolh boys and girls. A maslerpiece. Wafch lhose fingers. l37l W. O. l-lepker, Head Orpha Babcock Roy Gummerson Peier Keller George Seymour Elhel Sulherland Helen Tinglefi je cibelaarfmenf 0 uriinedd giclucafion The Business Educalrion Deparlmenr, headed by lvlr. l-lepker, provides vocalional Training in business for all sludenis who wish lo become secrelaries, lypisls, bookkeepers, or general office employees. Shorlhand, Typing, Secrelarial Training, Office Praciice, and Bookkeeping are offered on a semesier basis. lnrroduclory courses in Economics, and Busi- ness Law are available lo sludenls who wanr To major in Business Adminisrralion in college. The Business Educalion courses oflein prove valuable lo siudenls for personal use. Typing, for example, is a skill imporlani in many phases of life. General Business, Economic Problems, and Bookkeeping are subiecls lhal 'have also proved praclical for many sludenis. FGSTSV. qi1'lS. iasierl l.eJr's gel down 'ro business. , l f7Le OE I LlI g sux mn mn The School Library coniains a wide selecrion of reading and ref- erence rnalerial. This includes 20,- 43I boolcs, plus a large assorlrnenr of magazines and pamphlels. The librarians, Miss Crawford and lvlrs. Scherman, give class insrruclion on W 5 gli! 1 Q. -I 1 ,T E x' if K I -I' , ,i5:::::, texas U, Lura Crawford Helen Scherman Lovey Shaughnessy s sril f slll ,,r,ls.l Jrhe use of ibra ries, prepare bib- iif g i rl r, ., ,-,,j Mg: . . . . . + liographies, and help individual liia iiis ' siudenrs wilh reference worlc. ,l',',' , I i,l ,l', - - - - Besides Jrhe main library, which 5 periodicals, Jrhere is a hisrory li- ,i,'. ' 'ii' ' brew 'rr Reerrr 225- Here ell Amer- ican l-lisro ry sludenrs have al leasr QQ 7 I f ,,... 'T A srudenr library slalrl of 34 sludenls assisls Jrhe librarians in all bolh The rnain and Jrhe hislory , ,, V. f.e-'s I f library. .gfuafeni .x4a.4i.4fanf.4 BACK ROW-Kendall, Tourlelol, Osseniorl, Summers, Dwyer, Shuiler, Buffler. THIRD ROW-Eisensiein, Youlxer, Prueslce, Kizaur, McSherry, Campbell, Seever. SECOND ROW-Bird, Kralcower, Carmichael, Bernslein Saad, Celson, Primrose, Sieverf. FRONT ROW-Buchanan, Weiner, Rubinson, Carlson, Fogariy, Feinberg Conover. A l39l T fi . A ',.h -., ' Q T A ' . V - rkggyf 'Mp' rim- ' 1 1 f,-f V 1 kgikgik l ' JW 1 W-.k K - Frank Kraflcy Edna Rurh Wood Harold LiHle, Head Morris Riebman we muaic elaarfmenf The Music Deparrmenr, headed by Mr. Lirrle, oiciers a wide variely of musical inslruciion. General Music, which is open lo Fresh- men and Sophomores, includes somelhing of musical hislory and Ii+- eralure. Those who wish ro coniinue may go on To l-larmony and Music Lileralure classes. l-lere Jrhey srudy Jrhe iundamenrals of Tour- parr wrifing. ln The lnslrumenlal lnslruclion class, Freshmen and Sophomores receive insrruclion in slrings and some oi Jrhe wind inslrumenls as prepararion for membership in orchesrra and band. The lradirional Chrislmas and Spring Concerrs demonslrale The worlc of lhe choral and insirumenlal groups, and of The soloisls who have been picked +o perform. 1---... Berry Senicka Tunes up. Prac'rice, girls, praciicel l40l Arlhur Pelz, l-lead Goodwill Posr Eslher Robinson +G-4 XND RVWLH ltxiihbi HEL-H SKHUUL 'I'IiN!JANIQlE MEMORAYSEDLEM ,,,, ,,,,.,,,, , T.qd,gr1,' Signomru A V. N..A.. .V 1, A. gs ,,,V ,, N, ,,,, I roms rum.. ...1.,m..1 ew Wuuf. be pw- www' i ' fm yxw-1352? ' f 7' ' ' .748 .Aft meldafflfi enf The Arl Deparlmenl, headed by Mr. Pelz, provides crealive aclivilies which include Cralls, Figure Drawing, Sculplure, Painring, and Advanced Design. The Crafls. Sculplure, and Advanced Design classes worlc wilh male- rials such as plasler, lealher, cardboard, and wire. Sludenls ol Jrhe Advanced Design classes crealed lhe ser for lhe Girls' Club Play, Time Oul For Ginger. They also designed lhe sels for rhe operella, Gondoliers, and For +he Senior Class Play. Ofher Arr classes worked on The slage produclion by painling sels for The dihferenl per- formances. In addirion, lhe aclivilies of lhe Arr Deparl- menr included rnalcing poslers and bids for Jrhe conferences and dances, and illuslraling Cresl. Don l' move. l4'l Ross Anderson, l-lead Charles Kaiser Orin NoTh l-l. M. ScoTT Jerome Slack John Sohne RoberT Wehrli Gerald WiTsman RoloerT WrighT SAE MW, 676!bLCCLfl:OI'l el06Ll'fl'YL2l'lt In Physical EducaTion, a required subiecT Taken Tor Tour years, The Boys' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT sponsors nineTeen diTFerenT acTiviTies. FirsT Aid is oTFered as an opTion To The Senior aThleTes and n'1usT be Taken by The resT of The Senior boys. lnTramural aThleTics, The second level of physical parTicipaTion, provides an opporTuniTy Tor The boys To compeTe in acTiviTies learned in gym classes. lnTerscholasTic cornpeTiTion provides The Third level oT Boys' Physical EducaTion. Each year The boys Take parT in FooTball, Soccer, Cross CounTry, Swimming, BaskeTball, WresTling, Indoor and OuTdoor Track, Base- ball, and Tennis. Awards are given Tor boTh inTramural and inTerscholasTic aThleTic success. Gym sTuclenTs learn soccer Exercises, exercises! We musT do our exercises. lghyfiicaf giclucafion Jane AxTell, Head Frances Camp Mary Brown Lee Gaines 2l0CLl tl4'lel'lt The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT has a Two- Told purpose. The TirsT is To help every girl To aTTain beTTer heal+h and physical TiTness. The second is To Teach The girls To play and engage in Team and individual sporTs. boTh now and Tor laTer liTe. ln order To accomplish These purposes, Physical Edu- caTion classes are required oT all girls. Also, inTramural, individual, and Team sporTs are oTTered Tor recreaTional purposes aTTer school. Tennis and archery malce up The inTerscholasTic program. ATalanTa, The girls' aThleTic associaTion, is sponsored by The Physical lfducaTion DeparTmenT To sTimulaTe in- TeresT in girls' sporTs. T431 l 7 Mary Lou MeisTer Beverly Morrison Gwen Rudolph Olga VicTorilc Ac+ivi+ies W1 K 1 Bob Koch Types a sfory. Publica+ions I4 ci, ' ii F f Nfl L l -.A lf l gl K' 130412, F1 '3 .- J K .s 'K- ,f ' . 3735527 Linguapoliian Sfaff Jean Mallhews, Edilor Kerslin Rosl, Assislanl Edilor Palricia Berlcland Richard Bullard William Gelman Calherine Gullo Nan Hall Palricia Johnson Diana Kralcower Karlofla Malhews Bill Meyers Carol Nieler ingualoogfan .xdcfuiaerd Miss Wellerolh, Mrs. Sorolca, Mr. Balcer, and Miss Geller conler. Linguapolilan, published lwice each year wilh selec- lions in each of four languages, is The newesl publicalion al Oak Park and River Foresl l-ligh School. Sponsored by The Foreign Language Deparlmenl, Lingua conlains slories, poems, and puzzles in French, Spanish, Lalin, and German. A good balance is mainlained lo include arlicles from lhe diiclerenl languages and years. ln lhis way Lingua- polilan presenls inleresling and challenging reading lo all language sludenls. Fine arl work also adds lo lhe publi- calion. The slalll advisers are Mr. Balcer, Miss Geller, Mrs. Sorolca, and Miss Wellerolh. BACK ROW-Krakower, Johnson, Rosl, Berlcland. FRONT ROW-K. Malhews, J. Mallhews, Zimmer- l47l CresT, The liTerary magazine aT Oak Park and River ForesT High School, is pubiished Twice each year. STories, poems, and numerous oTher manuscripTs are su'bmiTTed To The Three sTaTTs. and The maTeriai is iudged Tor Theme, over-ali eTFecT. sTyie. and originaiiTy. Drawings, skeTches, and aTTracTive cover de- signs are provided by sTudenTs Trom The ArT DeparTmenT. The Three CresT sTaTTs meeT during sixTh and sevenTh periods. The Junior- Senior STaTT is under The direcTion oT Mr. Rakow, while Miss Bane and Mrs. Scherman are The advisers oT The Sophomore and Freshman STaTTs. re- specTively. Cresf S+aFF Linda Cramer Charma Hawk Dan Hollz Carol Lunde Ellen McKee Sue Norlh Mary Reiss Philip Vwferdell Richard Wilschke BACK ROW-Reiss, Werdell, Lunde, Mr. Rakow, Kark, Hawk, Hoilz. FRONT ROW-Cramer, McKee, Norlh, Wilschke. BACK ROW Brenner, Morawefz. Srni+h, Valance, Kuhlman. FRONT ROW Frankel Van Dyke, Anderson, Hanson, Maldrhiesen. Freshmen Crescence Buqner Linda Cooke Roberla Dunn Lawrence Hun? Chrislian Jones Lois Kllnfworlh Sfaff M. Grelrchen Limper Sophomore Sfaff Judy Anderson Elliol Brenner Helen Frankel June Hanson Charles Kuhlman Linda Maflhiesen Thomas Morawefz Burke Smifh William Valance Joan Van Dyke BACK ROW-Mrs. Scherman, Jones, Carnphouse, Limper, Kolar, Lena- qhan. FRONT ROW-Klinfworfh, Dunn, Cooke, 15 fr . wr 511 sw - - - ..i1f11g,s1g mi mi., Y-wxmxs'f54s,, .. 'Els - T T' W wWM,,i.i,,.,f , -s.w,,f.m. , ll Wu i 7 ' I l .xdeluin erd Mr. Rehlcopl, Miss Shuari, and Mr. Keller discuss The slalihs vvorlc. swf jagufa Tabula, dislripuled in June, is The resull ol many monlhs of worlc. This includes planning page layouls, scheduling piclures, wriring copy. choosing a Jrheme, designing a cover and division pages, reading prool, and vvorlcing on The dummy. The slalll meers every day during ihe sixih and sevenlh periods under The direclion of Miss Shuarl and lvlr. Rehlcopl. Mr. Keller supervises The scheduling of Jrhe formal Senior piciures, while lvlr. Lane is in Charge of all sludenl pholography. THIRD ROW-Tye, Viberi. SECOND ROW-Lofgren, Crowley, Noih, McCracken, Cady, Williams, Allen. FRONT ROW-Colley, Coleman, Pilgrim, Maiihews, Bird, Seniclfa, Dielerle, l-larris. Paul Cady . ., .. Johnine McCracken Chuck Allen.. .. Ann Bird .... . Janice Colley .... Florence Coleman . Waller Crowley... Pal Die-lerle .... Margi Harris Chuck Lofgren . Jean Mallhews . Bill Nolh .,... Sarah Pilgrim .,.. Belly Senicka .. Mike Tye. .. Jim Viberl' .... Clark Williams . Tabula Sfaff ...Fdilor-in-Chief . .... Associale Edilor ....Boys' Sporls ....Girls' Sporls ...........,Clul:s .... .....Music, Dramalics .. Deparlmenls, Adrninislralion ....FeaJrures, Sophomores ,....... Arl, Juniors .. .Clubs ... ..... ..,... S eniors ..Deparlrnen+s, Adminislralion ...,Seniors . ..Publica'rions, Freshmen Boys' Sporls ., . . ,. Pholoqraphy . Sludenl Governmenl Sarah and Jan Type copy. Mike ancl Chuck check layoufs Paul clears picfures. Margi and Florence compare olcl Tabs gn--4 . . ' mm' 'TRAPF 7Ei r K Vl A . V 4 ,J Q me f 'ff'Q junk ffm. mi mm uw- . s.ii....i2 sw, eiiigg .V Volunteers Distribute 'Trapeze' i Ifziegnex Calm Jem oizifm Aff minima Hwy, Te Bo . Af Crm l -i , V In R55 was sciiwii Qi ll flffml, i wi Xi ?,:.1Li ,,.W1!1i1'!., ' ' 71' ' 'W iiiifii-.lfallfr J i xi? i ...L Edilor-in-Chief . .. Associafe Edilor Fealure Edilor. . News Edilor .... Boys' Sporls .... Girls' Sporls .... Exchange Edilor. 'fllffllflgnm isiiis-.ieArfMa,. , K A ' U x ' Trapeze Slaff ...Louise Orcu'H' ...Phil Klinlworlh Rulh Ann Jackson Belle Sue Mulher ......Al Erisman Marqarel Slevens . . . . .Joan Traver ...Paul Brayman, Senior Reporlers ......,........ John Munday, Nikki l-ludler, Roy Pinchol Junior Reporlers ..................... Roger Barfels, Lois Chrislianson, John Cullicoll, Jeanne Glea- son, Michael Kass, Jane Lampman, Marcia Mackinnon, Ann McMillan, Joy Olsen, Larry Price, Barbara Rose, Rosemary Sauer, Jim Sem- sar lpholographerl. Sophomore Reporlers ................. Mike Abrams, Marianne Brunsl, Curran de Bruler, Susan Freed- man, David Gruver, Anne Jusl, Sharon Keegan, Judy Mann, Karlolla Maihews, Jim McClure, Roberl Palera, Roberl Koch, Mary Ann Rober- fon, David Ross, Cecily Resnick, James Shawyan, Kehrin Schmidt Slalzf holds a posl morlemf' Phil and Louise check lhe humor column l l1l0eZ0 Rulh Ann checks SW! BACK ROW-Abrams, McClure, Koch, Winslow, Wilkinson, Wagner, Gleason. THIRD ROW-CullicoTT, de Bruler, Rober- Ton, Sauer, Freedman, Mann, MaThews, Resnick, Ross. SECOND ROW-Olsen, Lampman, Rose, Macliinnan, SchmidT, Nes- Tle, BrunsT, Mclviillan, ChrlsTianson. FRONT ROW-Traver, MuTher, Jackson, OrcuTT, KlinTworTh, Erisman, STevens, Semsar. Trapeze, our school newspaper. is dis- TribuTed every Thursday morning. lT is reg- ularly an eighT-page paper, buT on weeks aTTer vacaTion or shorTened by a holiday, Tour-page Flyers are disTribuTed. The Trap sTaTT, which includes members Trom The Three upper classes, meeTs every Third period. STudenT ediTors and reporTers wriTe and ediT copy, compose headlines, measure picTures Tor The engraver, read prooT, pasTe The dummy, and check page proof. Trap's aim is To reporT school acTiviTies and proi,ecTs. Among oTher Tine TeaTures, iT conTains boTh Girls' and Boys' SporT sec- Tions, SidelighTs, SpoTlighT, and many car- Toons. Miss ShuarT is The TaculTy adviser. MargareT prooTreads. Al clears picTures. BeTTe Sue wriTes copy. Tabula publishing Board Sleve and Ray figure accounls. Business Manager. .. ...Ray Farrell Assislanl' Manager ..,,..... ...,... S 'reve Cahill Tabula Adverlising Manager... June Magliochelli Tabula Adverlising Assislanls James Greenup Dick elim min 3 A f e Tabula Sales Manager.. ,... Richard Carlson a u a Tabula Sales Assislanls .... .,,...... R onald Bailis Karlo l-laroolunian Trapeze Adverlising Managers ...... John Lehman Doris Lundrigan ML Trapeze Adverlisinq Assislarul ......... Mel Kissane Circulalion Manager.. ..... ...... W illiarn Ball Supervisors ... .. ..,S+ewar+ Isaacson Linda Slevenson E D! Charlene Gross oar Secrelary .... ....Judy Mollice BACK RONV-Cahill, Ball, Farrell, Carlson, Bailis, Lehman. FRONT ROW-lsaacson, Mollice, Lundrigan, Slevenson lwlaqliochelli, Greenup. iw Trap beTore 8:20. Tabula Publishing Board,i- which meeTs Third period every day under The supervi- sion oT lvlr. T-leplrer, handles The 'business aTTairs oT CresT, Trapeze, and Tabula. There are Three main divisions oT The board. The circulaTion deparTmenT handles The ordering and disTribuTion oT The Three publicaTions. The business sTaTT is in charge OT all Tinancing. The adverTisinq sTaTT obTains ads Trorn local merchanTs, prepares copy Tor The prinTers, and checlcs all prooT. These Three divisions cooperaTe wiTh The ediTorial sTaTTs in worlcing To malce our pub- licafions successful. Will This layouT work? Judy' and Doris measure and price ads Will iT balance? pA0f0g,l CL,9Ag The Pholography Slalll, under Jrhe direclion ol Mr. Lane and Mr. Rehkopl, worlcs sixlh and sevenlh pe- riods every day and almosl every nighl aller school and is responsible Tor The piclures in bolh Tabula and Trapeze. Mr. Schneider was adviser for The Tirsl semesler. The Slall members learn lo handle cameras ellen:- lively, and They sludy imporlanl aspecfs of lighling and posing a piclure. Developing, prinling, and en- larging are The olher skills lhal slall members acquire. Bob and Leon wash prinls. Pele enlarges a picfure Pho? Roioeri' Eisenmann Richard Horwifz Leon Janus Roberjr King Peier Lapham Paul Lind Philip Manasse Jim Semsar Jim Viloeri' BACK ROW-King, Viberi, Manasse Horwifz FRONT ROW Else-nmann Janus Lind Semsar Mr Lane Jim develops a piciure. Www-w. o Sfaff Charma Hawk praclrices. . Music: 1 ,, ii N H as 5 h EL iii if fi 4 F ZA s F 3 Q! w E fl ff ef Then away They go To an island Tair. Gondoliers Arrive On Friday, February 28, and SaTurday, March l, The A Cap- pella Choir and Symphony 0rchesTra, under The direcTion oT Miss Wood, Mr. LiTTle, lvliss Miller, and Mr. Coolce, presenTed The Gil- berT and Sullivan opereTTa, The Gondoliersf' ln This opereTTa, Two qondoliers become inTerim lcings oT BaraTaria unTil a quesTion oT iclenTiTy is cleared up. One oT The Two seems desTined To become The husband oT Two wives, buT everyThing ends happily in a gay song and dance. The annual GilperT and Sullivan opereTTa has become a Tradi- Tional occasion aT Calc Park and River ForesT l-liqh School. The Choir and OrchesTra perTorm on Two consecuTive nighTs To give a very colorTul and enTerTaining show. This year carried on The Tra- diTion in The besT manner. NaughTy Temper' We're called Gondoliersf' Here we are al' lhe rislc of our lives! Operelia Casf Dulce ol Plaza-Toro ........ ..... Luiz ............. Don Alhambra. .. Marco ..... . . Giuseppe... Anlonio Francesco .... Giorgio... . Dulchess of P .....Dwighl' Auslin 'Phil Werclell ...Bill Giddinqs 'Frank Krallny . . , . .Vernon Sager 'Paul Kieqsen .........Bob Giles ....Charles Nelson xKen Leary ... .. Pefer Koeber 'Charles Kimmel . .. . .... Allan Marllinq laza-Toro .... ... Casllda ..,..... . .. .. Tessa. . . Fiamelfa .... Villoria. Giulia . Inez. .. .... . Peler Lovell --:Johnine McCracken 'Mimi Hosp ..Virqinia Anderson xLynn Peckous . Mary Reiss 'Pamela Leavens .. Joan l-lallenbeclc 'Sandra Harbaugh .Barbara Slernaman Julia Webb Sue Pennie 'Salurday, March I 'isuch lascinaling and irresislible young ladies! And where is +he band lhal was lo accompany us? Then lel each happy pair be reunileclf' ilIlflC6I f gall! FLUTES AND PlCCOLOS-Senicka, Possell, Cliapman, Neuman, Frankel, Smalla, Nass, Maione, Lindberg, Rusevic. E-FLAT CLARINETS---Voorhees, Boelwm. B-FLAT CLARlNETS-Smillw, Olsen, Joslyn, lrmis, Nalbaclw, Jarvis, Cohn, Gullo, Mellen, Garry, Elcslrom, Dollaslce, L. Hunl. E-FLAT ALTO CLARINET-Bernslein. B-FLAT BRASS CLARlNETSeWiIson, Cleif. BASSOONeBreu- liaus. ALTO SAXOPHONES-J. Mcllrallw, Sleed. TENOR SAXOPHONE-LaRocque. BARITONE SAXOPHONE-Anderson. FRENCH HORNS-l-larrold, Dressner. BARlTONESfKinzer, Cady, Kiesgen, K. Sclnneider. TROMBONES-Lussenlwop, L. Schnei- der, B, Mcllrallv, T. l-lunl, Faerber, Lieb, Fisk. CORNETS AND TRUMPETS+Vogel, Oldfield, Osborn, Becker, Vroornan, Hoag, Nicholas, Slweade, Arbelman, Janus, Swanson, Landsman. BBQFLAT TUBAS-Slade, Tnorsen, Rolli. PERCUSSION-Snoup, Warner, Dove, Krueger, Moore, Nichols, PlANO-Berlcland. Sludenls slcilled in playing a band inslru- menl lnave a clwance lo use llneir lalenls in llwe Concerl Band. Our band serves a double purpose. ln lime Tall, under llwe direclion of Mr. Rieloman, il is llwe Marclning Band llial we enioy so muclw al all llwe lwome ioolball games. Antler Jrlie loolloall season is over, Jrlwe WarcAin9 Z?anc! organizalion divides inlo llwe Concerl Band. under line direclion ol Mr. Kralky, and The Reserve Band direcled by Mr. Riebman. Tlwese groups perform in Two combined concerls eaclw year. Also, llwe Concerl Band plays al line Gym Demonslralion and al all The lwome paslcellaall games. Mr. Riebman Cgndfrumenfaf Concerf Sofoid f5 Mr. LiTTle Two orchesTras play an imporTanT parT in The Music DeparTmenT aT our school. lnTer- esTed sTudenTs become members oT The Ref serve OrchesTra, under The direcTion oT Mr. l.iTTle and Mr. KraTky, and Then, as Their abiliTy becomes more advanced, They move To The Symphony 0rchesTra, which is di- recTed by Mr. l.iTTle. gl'l'l,0A0l'ly Ol CA25fl CL Johnson, BosTon, Greenup, Wexler, lrmis, Vogel, Kirsh The orchesTras presenT Two combined concerTs each year. ln addiTion, The Sym- phony OrchesTra plays Tor The opereTTa, The ChrisTmas Choral ConcerT, and The ChrisT- mas Vespers. Also, iT provides mood and inTermission music Tor The Girls' Club Show and The Senior Class Play. VIOLTNS-Boling lconcerTmasTerl, BosTon, Brarning lprincipalsl, LieTz, Jeanne Mosier, Woline, Peacock, ProuTy, Kleidon. 'vVhiTney, TresselT, CarlTon, Reurn, Nichols, CliTTord Nordlinq, Bremer, Solberg, Lamkey. Koczian, Shinn, Herman, Fuchs, Bloesch, Hull, WaTTs. V-IOLAS-Mar'Tha Grawerneyer, Thorhaug, SaTTir, Collor, Goldberg, Brown, Gasper, CharloTTe Norclling, WiclersTrorn, VIOLONCELLOS-Treach, Janice lvlosier, Marian Grawemeyer, lhorburn, McClure, NysTrand, Janz, OswalT, Jackson. STRING BASSES-Dillon, Skala, Skalar, ValenTine, Marks. FLUTES AND PICCOLOS-CoTT'ey, Spurgeon, PosselT, Ward, Chapman, STrain, KloTz, OBOES-Kirsh, Haqmeyer, Richardson. CLARINETS-Greenup, Resnick, Gsell, Svoboda, SchechTrnan. FRENCH HORNS -SmiTh, lv1arTens, Neuman, Valence, Vodak, H. STaunTon. TRUMPETS-Vogel, lrmis, Reed, Wexler, Roupas. TROMBONES- Kiesgan, SchmuT7er, Lind, Fisk, Lussenhop, Graham, Cramer. BASSOONS-BeTTendorT, KlinTworTh, Best 'I'lMPANYfNelson, J. STaunTon. DRUMS-RehTield. BELLS-Kern. PIANOS-Johnson, Lane, Kern, Priest Hawk. l63i qfljoocilwincf gnd emgk Sfeed, Kinzer, Senicka, Ness Kark, Kirsh, Smifh, Beffendorf, Greenup Drum Major-Kinzer Drum 'Majoreffes--Ade, Carsfens, Gehrke, Nass, Senicka, Slreed, Tchannhausen glad , UFCAZJ tfll BACK ROW-Marian Grawemeyer, Woline, Braming, Spurgeon. SECOND ROW-Tresself, Marfha Grawemeyer, Proufy, Coffey, Peacock, Thorhaug, FRONT ROW-Skala, Liefz, Valenine, Mosier, Bosfon. ww lns'l'rumen+al Ensembles 576455 6111520145 l Vogel, Olclfielol. Rolh, Kiesgen, Kinzer .sjfring gnaemlk Marian Grawemeyer, Kern, Boling, Boslon, Marlha Grawem y The inslrumenlal ensembles are lormecl by various sludenls who fry-oul during lhe year. The mem- bers of The ensembles come from lhe Bands ancl Orcheslras, ancl lhey are grouped according To Jrhe inslrumenls lhey play. The groups perform al lhe various concerfs anol assemblies as well as for olher occasions and are a big parl of Jrhe inslrumenlal program al our school. jfilfe Quartet Spurgeon, Possell, Chapman, Coffey. gr!! 7 Ckoir BACK ROW-Macklem, Cannon, Barker, Schnell, Bailey, Maglioche-TTi, Henkel, Searle, Nelson, Buchanan, Smeding, Pilgrim, Irvine Jones, C. Sexauer, Nave, PoTTle, Dennis, FOURTH ROW-Howie, Taylor, Levine, SieverT, LoveTT, Phelps, Comisky, Lulay, Coleman Penn, STevenson, Kropp, Baggesen, KraTT, Meyerson, Michaelson, Turano, Schock. THIRD ROW-Wells, Shulman, Zehender Gorman, DiOrio, Lunde, Pearson, G. Sexauer, Burroughs, Slygh, Tegger, Pugh, TreaT, FriTzche, STockholm, Loving, Washaw. SEC- OND ROW-RooTberg, Frankel, T-Tousfon, Jackson, Glienke, Richardson, WesT, Johnson, Minkey, Karras, WolTman, Raisch Krarup, Glass, Beegun, Rowe, Kirk, STevens, Bonnema. FRONT ROW-Moore, Valessares, Andros, KraTky, Schreiber, STrompolos Zierle, LancasTer, VanDoren, Bunnel, McKean, Michaels, Mann, Nasios, Edgerly, I-larTneTT. Girls' Choir is an advanced group oT Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls sele-cTed Trom The Freshmen and FesTival Choruses. Under Miss Wood's direcTion They sing in The Choral ConcerTs as a separaTe group and wiTh The combined choruses. Every year They also make Girls' ConTerence more en- girgi gkoir gnaemld Mann, Pugh, McLaren, Pilgrim, Penn, Berkland, Jones, Bailey, T-lousTon, SieverT. ioyable by singing aT The Sunday Service. This year, wiTh A Cappella, Boys' Choir, and. several ensembles, Girls' Choir Took parT in an hour-long program oT ChrisTmas music over The radio during The week aTTer ChrisTmas. Miss Wood T661 MW , 5115211164 QA' Mr. Krallcy BACK ROW-Wilcox, Byer, C. Srnilh, Mac Donald, B. Smilh, Daughelee. SECOND ROW-Swanson, Bermingham, Flank, Reckles, Harlman, Schneider laccompanisll. FRONT ROW -Erlich, DeBruler, Barron, l-lerhold, l-larazin. Boys' Choir includes Sophomore, Junior, in Jrhe big Chrislmas program, and lhe Spring and Senior boys inreresrecl in music. The Choral Concerl. The group alsoparlicipales boys are selecled from The various Fresh- in The Concerl Band Programs and lakes parl man and Feslival choruses in lhe school. Mr. in Boys' Conference. Krallcy clirecls rhe Boys' Choir, which sings ' ogd i 6400 BACK ROW-Finger, Byer, Reclcles, Culrera, Pacenle, Jones, C. Srnilh, B. Smilh, Telrev, Whifing, Daughelee, Klodniclci, Mac- Donald. Tl-llRD'ROW-Rilchey, Flank, Speer, Haas, Swanson, Horowifz, Youngman, Schawvan, Brundage, Ladd, Olson, Parker, Ard. SECOND ROW-Wilcox, Anderson, Slclinar, Fischer, Bromsfed, Zell, Short B. Schneider, Kleronomas, Sloller, l-larlman, L. Schneider laccompanisil. FRONT ROW-Dudley, Huber, Bermingham, Erlich, Gransard, DeBruler, Barron, Piclce-++, Zaccardi, l-larazin, l-lerhold, Shanalzl. l67l .14 Cialoloeffa Grail' FIFTH ROW-AusTin, Braucher, Leary, Niebel, Lundy, Kimmel., Gicldings, Kuehn, Roach, Hodgson, HunTer, Koeber, Meyers, Nagel, Nordvall, STephens, MarTling, Giles. FOURTH ROW-HoeTT, Sager, Shalifer, SchmidT, Robbin, VolTz, Johnson, Sebas- Tian, Funk, Schlemmer, Crelman, KraTky. Gross, Weil, Williams, Dozois, Culhane, Heisey, SchmiTT, THIRD ROW-NieTer, Zukowski, Harbaugh, Hallenbeck, WelTin, Summers, Hosp, Monroe, Reiss, Leavens, MoedT, Johnson, McCall. Danly, Pilgrim, LaadT. SECOND ROW-Hassler, SmiTh, Anderson, WhiTeway, Peckous, STernaman, Vlfinney, Hawk, MaTThews, NeThercuT, Gipson, Webb, Cole, Pennie, Decker, Skiles, VeTTer. FRONT ROW-STevens, WesT, Cramer, Brown, Teich, Alver, Kiesling, Hayes, SieverT, Karis, Pavis, Lampman, McCracken, Youker, BaTes. Goncerf Sofoiaf The mosT advanced group in our school is A Cappella Ch-oir, which in- cludes Juniors and Seniors selecTed Trom The various oTher choirs. Under Miss Woool's direcTion, This group per- Torms Tor The ChrisTmas and Spring ConcerTs, The EasTer Sunrise Service, and The Memorial Day Assembly. A Cappella Choir also makes up The casT and chorus oT The annual OpereTTa and presenTs The ChrisTmas Vespers. This year A Cappella was honored by an inviTaTion To sing Tor a meeTing oT The American High School ConTer- ence in OcTober aT The Conrad HilTon l-loTel, where They gave an ouTsTanding example oT The besT in choral music aT Oak Park and River l:oresT High School. Linda Cramer, soprano. wi f X ixi ,X L. Q f 1. M ,tif.....-:.'- 'f ff fl, I fx 7 ' Nw W .J l' +Q XE5i i ff . S' -A '51, Ur s H . f', fw'i.' . ' . A, 2 1, l 5'WYn vff39- a D 1 ,ff Wadrievl 'Uofaf cfnsemlbs Members of The vocal ensembles are seleclecl every year from infer- esled sludenls who Jrry oul in The Tall. The members enioy performing logelher and sharing a common in- leresl in music. The groups add in- leresl and variely lo lhe Choral Concerls and assemblies and sing for many lunclions oulside of lhe school. Minsfrel Singers BACK ROVV-NNerdell, Cramer, Johnson, Sum- mers, McCracken, Kern laccompanisll. FRONT ROW-Auslin, Marlling, Lundy. Mixed Ensemble BACK ROW-Auslin, Giles, Lundy. THIRD ROW- Leland, Meyers, Nagel. SECOND ROW-Webb, Slciles laccornpanisll, Slernarnan. FRONT ROW- Turano, Zulcowslci, Gibson. Boys' Quar're+ Sager, Werdell, Nelson, Marfllng. Girls' Ensemble Karis, Gipson, l-lallenbeck, Summers, Wellin, Mc- Call, Reiss, Slciles laccompanisll, McCracken, Pilgrim. Dave Lundy acquires a mouslache. The Audifo Feafures STage EvenTs HighlighT The Year Mr. Cooke, direcTor. LighTing adds To producTions. Ginger plays TooTball. AlThough DramaTics is noT a regular subiecT in The curriculum oT our school, iT plays an imporTanT parT in school liTe. Two main producTions were presenTed by The DramaTic OrqanizaTion This year-The Girls' Club Show, Time OuT For Ginger, and The Senior Class Play, The Taming OT The Shrew. lnTeresTed sTudenTs Tried ouT Tor The plays which were well casT. There were also many workers never seen by The au- dience who helped make These shows The successes ThaT They were. These c:ommiT- Tee members, backsTaqe workers, and TaculTy advisers, as well as The casTs, de- serve applause Tor The way They kepT The dramaTic sTandards oT Oak Park aT The Top. .gage Gel!! BACK ROW-Brhel, l-lewiTT, J. Kark, Rehfeld, Keisgan, RamaciTTi, STaunTon, Brown. SECOND ROW-Philipps, Nichols, BeTTendorT, Reclcles. FRONT ROW-Osborn, Sack, P. Karli, KlinTworTh, Rice, SchmiTT, Sorensen. The success oT any sTage perTormance depends a Io+ on The work ThaT is done be- hind The scenes by The STage Crew. This organizaTion builds The seTs and worlcs The lighTs, curTain, and sound eTTecTs. This year one oT The maior problems Tor The STage Crew was The consTrucTion oT a Glorioso, Kin moving gondola Tor The opereTTa, The Gondoliersf' The STage Crew also builT seTs Tor The Girls' Club Show, The Dance Dem- onsTraTion, and The Senior Class Play. An- oTher TeaT accomplished by The crew was making snow To add To The charm oT The ChrisTmas ConcerT. A sTage plan receives aTTenTion. l73l And from now on, Jrhis girl can do whalever she wanis 'ro do. jill? Obit AN' Qllgef, Time Our For Ginger, by Ronald Alex- ander. was presenled under lhe direclion of Miss Miller as lhe Girls' Club show on November I and 2. This hilarious comedy Jrells lhe slory ol a family of rhree daugh- Jrers, lhe youngesl' of whom, Ginger, pre- senls quile a problem la her family and This is a social problem. friends when she decides To play loolball in school. She disrurbs her 1CaJrher's posirion a+ l'he bank and her sislers' social slanding aT school. Everyone enioyed This play, which was a complere success, rhanlcs To The hard worlc of everyone concerned. Q su 5 A A v ' Q b K' ,Tj X Q! ,K N . ,sum 6 Q iw 1 1 K 5 fi Q y X f ' . ,' '78 X I-K 1, row im .Jas N . x Vs V V L -j j . ,,.A 1- Miss Miller Cas? Agnes Carol, Jrhe molher .... Howard Carol, The falher. . . Joan, lhe eldesl dauqhier .... Jeannie, Jrhe middle daughler.. Ginger, 'rhe youngesi daughler. .. . Lizzie, lhe maid ..,.........,.. .. Eddie, Joan's boyfriend ...... Tommy, Ginqens boyfriend .......... .... .Mary Reiss ...Gary Schrnifl ,Susi Richardson . .. .Emily Dunn .,Nal'alie Anfler Anilra Thorhauq .. David Shoup ...Eric Gislason Mr. Wilson, l'he high school principal .... Vernon Sager Ed l-loiclman, bank presidenl ..,...... Jerry Horberq Direclor .. .....,......... A... M iss Miller Ginger and Liz parade upslairs. i The Pelilion Because of his lillrle speech on manners .... I'm iealous because lillrle children don'Jr poinl al' me She scored a ilouchdown in 'rhe las+ lwo minulesf' l Senior Class PresenTs . . we gaming of fda .gzrewi T The Senior Class Play, an imporTanT evenT in The school Calendar, is perTormed on Two con- secuTive nighTs in The spring, This year on May 2 and May 3. The Senior Class oT l958 presenTed The Shalces- pearean comedy, The Taming oT The Shrew, direcTed by Mr. RadTord. STage seTTing and cosTumes were paTTerned aTTer The sTyle oT The Shakespearean era. The casT OT The play and all The commiTTee members were Seniors. The Tamous sTory oT how KaTharina is Tamed by her husband, PeTruchio, was presenTed by a wonderTul casT and was enioyed immensely by everyone who saw iT. ave prepared greaT sTore oT wedding cheer. l have a daughler called Kalharinaf' Bapfisla .. Vincenlio ... Lucenlio ... Pefruchio .. Gremio . .. Horiensio .. Tranio ..,. Biondello ... Grurnio ... Curfis .. Pedanl ... Kalharina ... Bianca ... Widow .. Tailor ........... Pefriichids servanls Pages .. Aiiendanis ... Palricia Dielerle Gloria Kaloll Judilh Kiley Janice Mosier Linda Praelz Barbara Slernaman Senior Play Cas? ...Louis Schneider ....Vernon Sager . .Paul Bellendorf . . .. .Will Grani ....Kenl' Marlin ...Gary Schrniil .....Pie'rer Kark ...Charles Nelson ..Cli1CFord Osborn ....Roberf Giles . ..Rober1' Sfewarl' .Margarel Sfevens Linda Lane Dwighf Ausiin Dallas l-limmelman Roger Kennedy Charles Kimmel Dave LaRocque Peler Polamianos . Judilh McCall Peler Poiamianos .. Dwighr Auslin Dallas Himmelman Dave l.aRoCque Roger Lindberg . Sandra Decker? Virginia Laadi wi Come, sii on me. Your words show you a madman You peasani swain Special Even Ts Assemblies BoTh The assemblies and CommuniTy LecTures presenTec River ForesT l-ligh aT Oak Park and School rank among The highlighTs oT Twe year. They oTTer diversiTied and ec To be enioyed by a Early in The ye greeTed by Dr. Lun enioyed an assemb senTed by Mr. C. Girls' Club assemb Tory assembly wer pcaTional programs ar each class was d. The Sophomores y on elecTronics pre- E. Jones. The TirsT y and a special l-lis- e also parT OT The program. The Monogram Assembly highlighTed The monTh oT November. and in December a ChrisTmas program Tor each class, and The Girls' Club ChrisTmas assembly, puT everyone in a TesTive mood. WiTh The beginning oT The new year. Juniors puT emphasis on college plans. Scholarship was honored aT The annual Scholarship Assembly. The Monogram Assembly, a Girls' Club assembly, a SaTeTy Council assembly, and The Tra- diTional Memorial Day ceremonies rounded ouT a year oT enjoyable and educaTional programs. Mr. Vagher demonsTraTes Tission. WalT, Lucy, and Ann Take TickeTs. CommuniTy LecTures Many sTudenTs also aTTended The Oak Park C-ommuniTy LecTures This year. They enioyed a Tine program ThaT included sTars oT The sTage, documen- Tary screen, and The lecTure hall. Julien Bryan, a world Traveler and documen- Tary Tilm arTisT, began The lecTures by speaking on Moskow To Samarkandf' Laurence Gould, The presidenT oT Car- leTon College, presenTed AnTarcTica -World STorehouse or Pandora's Box? A spiriTed liTerary criTic, Virgilia PeTer- son, discussed The quesTion, Does LiT- eraTure ReTlecT The World We Live ln? and Fred Sparks, a Tormer Chicago Daily News reporTer, spoke as a jour- neying i,ournalisT on Communism in The world Today. Marion Mill Preminger, aide To AlberT SchweiTzer, discussed ATrica SlighTly OuT oT Focus, and To round ouT The TirsT secTiOn oT The series, The brillianT news analysT lfrnesTK. Lind- ley Talked on WashingTon Tides. WiTh The sTarT oT The new year came Alec TempleTon, The popular pianisT, composer, and keyboard wiT, who en- TerTained a TascinaTed audience wiTh lT's Always TempleTon Time. Perhaps The greaTesT deTecTive in The world, RoberT Fabian, presenTed The SecreTs oT ScoTland Yard, and The series was broughT To a close by playwrighT Eddie Dowling's ouTsTanding discussion, From Shakespeare To Saroyanf' l7 8l QA, Congzrence icem BACK ROW-Youker, Coffey, Johnson, Richardson. FRONT ROW--Morrow, Spur geoh, Jeanne Mosier. Conferences Bring Inspira+ion . . . ugoyai COIILIWHCE Ofhlfefd BACK ROW-Julian, Chrisfianson, Mondo, Serpa. FRONT ROW-Williams. Ladd, Lovell, Andrews. U91 Boys aHencl Conference. . . In Week-end Mee+ings Guesfs enioy Girls' Conference banquef. 1801 in 4 f ' fp'-ff an J Q , - f f - eefne Boys' Conference Boys were challenged wi+h The iheme I Dare You al lhe lhree sessions of Boys' Conference held on November 9, IG, and I I. Friday eve- ning Mr. Frank Sleiger dared lhe boys 'ro live a beiler life menlally and socially, while on Salurday Mr. Johnny Klippslein presenled Jrhe challenge of living a physically slrong life. Sunday afiernoon Dr. Charles Noble dared Jrhe boys To handle lheir lives as unlo God. Mr. Cady and Mr. Shrode w-orked wilh Jrhe boys lo produce a success- ful and inspiralional conference Thai was enioyed by all. Wes. Russ, and Jack play. . . Held November 8, 9, I0 ll'5 Cllflfefen, Girls' Conference A lheme of praise, Wi+h l-learl and l-land and Voice, was evidenl Jrhroughoul Jrhe lorry-firsr annual Girls' Conference held on Novem- ber 8, 9, and IO. The inspiralional program was made possible by The work of many girls under lhe direc- 'rion of Mrs. Sulherland, Mrs. Synner- dahl, and rhe conference officers. Friday nighl Rev. l-lenry Lewis spoke on Who l-las Your l-lear+? and Salurday he asked Wha+'s in Your l-land? Dr. Kennelh Hilde- brand spoke on Awareness al 'rhe Sunday allernoon session. Q fi ce Gommiffee Chairmen ,BACK ROW-Henkel, Krakower, King, Boslon. SECOND ROW -Neuman, Bird, Maifhews. FRONT ROW--Tresself, Thorp, Mufher. iw Ofhcem BACK ROW-Lovell, Deckerf, Neflwercuf, Williams, Campbell, Lofgren. FRONT ROW-Hufclwison, Cavanauglw, Ladd, Fifzgerald, Andrews. Conference on lnfernafional Affairs Considers Cornmiffee convenes before Conference. Mr. Buslce AT The dawn oT an age oT saTelliTes and space Travel, a growing curiosiTy exisTs abouT our universe and The new discoveries which may some day enable us To Travel inTo space. This is especially True in The minds oT youTh, whose TuTures will be mosT inTluenced by new discoveries. ln accordance wiTh This inTeresT, l:uTure in The Sky was selecTed as The Theme oT This year's ConTerence on lnTernaTional AT' Tairs, held on February 9 and IO. The pro- gram, planned by The conTerence oTTicers under The direcTion oT lvlr. Buske, TeaTured a bangueT-Torum session held on SaTurday evening and a Torum Sunday aTTernoon. The speakers were Dr. l. lvl. l.eviTT, who dis- cussed PaThs inTo Space, and Mr. ArThur Clarke, who spoke on New Viforldsf' Dr. I.eviTT demonsTraTes . FuTure in The Sky Fufure Teachers mee? Clubs T NE? 'QNYT mariah! if 23, x ,.' fm fcflfff 6,wW,4Qf Tifdn ff -'fill f':?,f'y'c'i, ,-1. 1,52 ei U '-N tx ' Pe, ' , -:fx T ff fr Q' 4 2:5 Q lj r J' in Qeirlf gs. ' firif ff Guan' l in , senixifl 3 M nmmfnfwhficg ,mf -. Ac: Tkhaifnf Mui -rwc T A M Q ' PEZ 15 ,ggQ'2+:i,, 'ipgif was-yzsony AS H 43:5 ,emo ,L 'ELEa'7 ?m,J ep ,jQf',wfifQ,S .MJOW Class Clubs The Class Clubs are Those Thar are oli- reclly relaleol lo courses in school. Their main purpose is lo supplemenr classroom aclivilies and +o enlarge upon rhe rnalerial Thar is presenled in regular class worlc. The Class Clubs, which lolal eighreen and comprise +he maiorily of our school clubs, relare +o courses in Language. Science, Malhemafics, Hislory, Music, anol Honne Economics. FIFTH ROW-Carmichael, Yarling, Zumbrock, Polachelc, Smifh, Bezane, Lindberg, Sides, Pofamianos, Pifchios. FOURTH ROW-Bible, Sanger, Andersen, Winney, Osse-nforl, Turley, Barrel, Frankel, Hunfer, Dahlgreen, Coughlin. THlRD ROW-Manning, McClure, Goldsworfhy, Campbell, Daehn, King, Woycke, VanKannel, Ehrmann, Murray, Clapp. SECOND ROW-Sfarck, O'Connor, Beilfuss, Bacigalupo, Bafreiger, Anfon, Rohr, Ze-infeld, Byer, Davidson, Chrisfensen, Kennedy. FRONT ROW-Michael Hanes. Sher lTreas.l, Johnson lSec.l, Kaeding lPres.l, Roberlon lV. Pres.l, Lundf, Rogers, Schnell, Anderson, Hayes, Lieberson, Mr. Ward. T951 jbttlflfe lad' el'6 FIFTH ROW-eWesI, Jones, Skiles, Kralcower, Johnson, Michealson, Kaplan, McMillan, Geolriroy FOURTH ROW-Barinhollz, Slevenson, Zeinfeld, O'ReiIIy, Calkins, Soliield, Ossenforl. THIRD ROW- Nieler, Roehm, Hall, Anller, Adams, Rodgers, Harllord, Duffy, Parren. SECOND ROW-Zwern Smilh, Schreiber, Love'H', Buchanan, Youlcer, Buchner, Bird, Hilding, Virullo. FRONT ROW-Grilriirh Veller IV. Pres.I, Kizaur IPres.I, King ISec.I, Ehlerr ITreas.I Coriey, Mr. Greer. FIFTH ROW-Mink, Berlcland, Possell, Villanova, Lolfs, Lewis, Wishniclc, Gilliland, Moore, Lembo FOURTH ROW-Welfin, Hoffman, Huber, IvIcIIra+h, Gorman, Winney, Richardson, Johnson, Chap- man, Jeanne Ivlosier. THIRD ROW-Karras, Breuniq, Griesen, Lundriqan, Phelps, Funke, Goldsworlhy Goodman, I.aFrui'r, Daehn, Zimmermann, Trage. SECOND ROW-Abramson, B. Jones, Slrain, Mc Craclcen, Sfarck, Anfon, Rohr, Schreiber, Scheiner. D. Jones, Gleason, Zierle, Kunlz. FRONT ROW- Kaiser, Garber, Koehler, Michales, Graver, DeBiase, Nass, Keas, Noonan, Ohlson, Gordon. T861 jlflfllfe 366' 075 FIFTH ROW-Praefz, Wayne, GoIdsIein, Beilfuss, Lunde, Saver, HoII, Eales, NasIos, Zumbrock, Leininqer, FidswIc:Ic. FOURTH ROW-Irvine, Saad, Cannon, Shinn, Bear, Horwich, Jones, Cooper, YarIIng, Landy, McSherry, Bernards. THIRD ROW-Srrening, Weiner, FagaIy, MIIIer, Zehender, Walsh, Brown, Treat Hudler, Leaviff, Nofaro, Sieverr, Crandall. SECOND ROW-Teich, LeIIveII, Hannigan, Siokos, Wheeler, Neiderrnan, Janice Mosier, CoIIor, Gipson, Grawemeyer, Senicka. FRONT ROW-RydeII, Rubinson, Fogarfy, Karis, FeIIes, VVoII'rnan, BacIgaIups, Baffeiger, Can'1pIJeII. FIFTH ROW-Garhnger, Norfh, P, Couqhlin, J. Coughlin, Chrisiensen, Painier, Nerad, Johnson, Howie, Lorenz, Cook, O'I.oughIin. FOURTH ROW-Cooper, Llifon, Hughes, Fyfe, CaccaveIII, Czrube, Pigrnan, WIIIiams, Pererrnan, PoweII. THIRD ROW-Perqler, Ka+oII, AIver, Corcoran, Belmonfe, BUI- IocIc, Harris, Lesfer, Brewer, Kress. SECOND ROW-BaIow, Eisensfeln, Safkamp, SchIesInger, S+evens, Donaker, Rose, Iv1eIum, Gordon. FRONT ROW-WaIIcer, Welnzimmer, Moorshead, Bailey, EIIis, Ma'I+miIIer, Rowe, WiIIiarns. T371 ome conomicri FOURTH ROW-Kaiser, Siever+,TI1orp, HoImes, Saad, Sexauer, DaIc'Ier, Sueida, Sanger. THIRD ROW-Lee, Miller, Keas, Scnermerlworn, Sperando, RowIand, Liffon, GarIinqer, LeJeune, Chrisfman. SECOND ROW-CougI1Iin, OI'1Ison Crowley, Murray, Dyson, Meyer, Kramer, Jaques, Semone, Mi'rcI'1eII. FRONT ROW-Mrs. Jacobs, Freeman ITreas.I,l Maffmiller ISec.I, Lesfer IPres.I, ScI1eIIIworn, Peferrnan, LeIiveI'r, Miss Enns. FIFTH ROW-Seavey, Haqisf, Burgess, Paffyn, Cars+eno, JiIuIIo, Mi+cI'ieIl, Naviaux. FOURTH ROW-Brewer, Fyfe, Nied erman, Primrose, Clemenfs, Chapman, Wilfinger, Meyer, Hildenbrand. THIRD ROW - DiOrio, Kohs, Lulay, Kosfohrys AieIIo, Upion, Fine, Good, Krinner. SECOND ROW-Pollock, SonnenIei+er, Laib, Woline, Buicia, Bezane, Geoffrey Labarbera, Hanlin. FRONT ROW-Crager, Macken, O'Conner, Graver, Levin, Carpenfer, VanAIcIceren, MuIcaI1y. I3 31 ,rx if A pre-Hy puzzling problem. Barb Lesfer le-clures. Wewffm FIFTH ROW-Klinfworllm, Niebel, Ingram, Fingerdiclc, Howie, Webber, Golz, Foley, G'sell, Tenner. FOURTH ROW-Fean ing, Sfaunlon, Zimmerman, Perlow, Gorman, Kralcower, Lancasfer, Parren, Sfevenson, Zehender, O'Reilly, Gislason. THlRD ROW-Horwilz, Janus, Gary, Phelps, Hayes, Pergler, Faufl1,Argue, Bailus, Swanson. SECOND ROW-Marfens, Olsen, PoHle, Possell. Oswal+, Richardson, Benne++, Collor, Jones, Rose, l-lorberg, Jacobsen. FRONT ROW-Harlnelf, Cangelosi lsec.l, Rodewald lsgf.-a+-armsl, Pollari lpres.l, Kipnis lv. presl, Cahill l+reas.l, Briggs lcrificl. Crandell, Kafz. l99l Q AW S! ufiic fjre5Aman-Sophomore THIRD ROW-Kawal, Chapman, Fraude, Roberfs, Dodd, Websfer. SECOND ROW-Sollwerlw, Krallcy, VanDoren, Rubin, ltsraelsfam, Benge, Jarvis. FRONT ROW-Saffir, Kern lPres.l, Sfrompolos lV. Pres.l, Resnick, Mann lSec.l, Leonfios Treas.l. Aufiic Wunior- enior THIRD ROW-Sfernarnan, Dulziy, Dennis, Goldsfein, McKean, Cahill, Krarup. SECOND ROW-Roolberg, Pennie, Wellin, Hallenbeclc, Houslon, Mosier, Winney, Sklar. FRONT ROW-Miss Wood, Marfha Grawemeyer lv. pres.l, Webb l+reas.l, Gipson lpres.l, Marian Grawemeyer, Pafferson. won 7 .. -4.s,f..f , . .,.,'..,. . .. JY, --.f:.Lf, 1 rw'Piwrer.Mq9 f.'kr.w's X.,,7g.f55fyf,15g,wg-:?wl'T Qfgsfzfwwfrrwfeim Q- 1 M im. U . , sM.w...q,,,-. of ' Y' . r s..f1i'17Eil?15uf rif'1if2f5ff, 'r 7 ,gr M115 jrggfrs 'Q wi 3 F' .. ifzwfiii f , ' .. l i rics,- iwi , swf V f frr....s,sw's-wi .. Y , Qw- wr- f ff. .w:,':..fsr:,-- - s:z-:.,gf,f,sf0-f.si,.- ww. f-fwi.w'Ps:..' - ' -f 1 . 92 5 'K 5 M Vqy. . silky? M.-7'2g'Nz.-ci-'. 4' 'fff '- 'l'V'w:'1'5f L' '1:,. WJ.: 662-'Pez - 211 Pos.-F .fi :fx -' : .3 - ' .. :fu -,,:s::fg21- . f 1 '.fs1..Le-41 -:mv sf 42.5, . .W . .sri .. 1 :f,fs.gtfJs.fsf'f' 5, ,ff.s1s:F 1,,sf.a'ys - rii .r r was . 'of , 'Q' rw' 2 Wx? if a Q A if 1 in ? 1 E as 9 .L f , ff: -5 , j3g.,Ef'3 V L A e and jrancai5 Language Clubs The Language Clubs encourage lhe slu- denls lo praclice and beller unclerslancl lheir lavorile languages. The programs pre- senlecl ollen lealure oulsicle speakers, pag- eanls, seasonal celebralions, ancl games. The seven groups included as Language Clubs are S.P.Q.R. and Forum Romanum lor Lalin sludenls, Freundschallsbunol lor Ger- man sluclenls, Saluclos Amigos anol Pan American lor Spanish sludenls, and Le- Cercle Francais anol France-American lor French sluolenls. BACK ROW-O'Brien, Davie, VanDylce, Roach, Crawley, Herman, Kellleslrings, Schull, Thiecle, Jones, Solberg. FOURTH ROW-Olson, Galniclc, Sloclcholm, Buller, Evans, Anclerson, Kaiser, Sleger, Beall, Arrigo, Russell, Whilney, THIRD ROW -Johnson, Dunn, Silverman, Wallach, Gilchrisl, Holland, Simmons, Wilson, Sloan, lsraelslam, Elliol, Hill. SECOND ROW -Haskins, Johnson, Schiller, Nicholas, Moelmann, McMahon, Garson, While, Pallyn, Hope, Arns, Houslon. FRONT ROW Leavill, J. Kiley, Kaslca llreas.l, Bulicelc lv. pres.l, Hunler lpres,l, Neims lsec.l, Heisl, Baver, Crandell, M. Kiley, Mele call, Kropp, Mr. Berg. rance - merican THIRD ROW-Lovell, Srnllh, Pavls, Kruisslnlc, Joallller, Carllon. SECOND ROW--Holland, Zwern, Ooldsl'eln,Weiner, Hucller, Johnson, Jones, Fournier. FRONT ROW-Graver, Ruloinson, Henkel, IV. Pres.l, Bernslein lPres.l, Wlwlleway lSec.l, Newman lTreas.l, Mr, Siler, 0l lll'l'l 0l'H.CLI'll1l'l'l FIFTH ROW-Slyglu, Kawal, S. Iverson, D. Iverson, McClure. Roupas, Perlvolldls, Hewlll, Leland, Fenley, Douglass. FOURTH ROW-Soldsclwmlcll, Arado, Olsen, Tegger, I-lolzlmann, Pomillo, Ross, Hanson, Brennan, Gasper, Jaglinslci, Menard. THIRD ROW-Duane, Flnegan, Hauger, Benner, Hansen, Brunsl, Mann, Fallon, Sclwrler, Kohl, Cruiclcshank, Slweahan. SECOND ROW-Malhews, Pellzfer, Corlell, Slernberg, Kilgore, Gardnell, Van Doren, Andersen, Lee, Cornell, Klofz, De Halnauf, Carler. FRONT ROW-B. Smllh lTreas.I, Morawelz, Seavey, Woods lLlclorl, Baker lConsulI, Co- lucci lConsulI, McJlllon lPraelorl, McNeill lLic+orl, Bonnema lScrlbal, C. Smillw, Jusl, Mr. Balmer. vm Ski? Performed Ouiie Re-markably BACK ROW-Ware, McKean, Williams, Walworfh, Malazek, Conlon, McLoughlin, Birr, Ross, Seavey, Haufi, Hinriclcs, Shevelson. FOURTH ROW-Dibbern, Dorney, Gaddis, Hoffman, Barfer, Behrens, George, Tucker, Carler, Macllouqall, Moran, Felius. THIRD ROW-Magrady, Anderson, Jensen, Hon-iolka, Wenninger, Norell, Johnson, Blum, Carlson, Wen zel, Kassel, Nichols, Smilh. SECOND ROW-Duffy, Papke, Dunn, Levin, Bridge, Brooks, Arnold, Schink, Phillips, Saliny, Kuchuris, Balfz, Oberworfmann. FRONT ROW-Mr. Moore, Pancoilo, McConachie lOuaeslor 81 Praelorl, Nal-bach lLic+orl, Herrick lLic+orl, S+renning lConsull, Bovey, Cooke, Hunr, Miss Zielke. V931 .sjafuclod .xdmigori BACK ROW-Manleullel, Lillle, Reynolds, Podlcasilc, Slagler, Klinlworlli, Cosliclw, DeLeonardis, FOURTH ROW - V. Hyde, A. Hyde, Mackey, Mayer, Sachs, Schulz, Rendell, ScoH', Sorrenlino, Garry. THIRD ROW-Rusevic, Dailing, O'Neill, Saflir, Maflliiesen, Sclweclc, Jarosz, Simms, Tomb, Heyer. SECOND ROW-Carpenler, Miller, Lindberg, Haqisl, Odey, Leablward, Waide, Walls, Kolcinis, DeTriclc. FRONT ROW-Baraqlia, Svec, Sinn, Hoefl, Wayne, Krinqas, Posl, Balaine, Sleflens, Polamianos, Mr. Olero. BACK ROW-Alfier, Boldl, Afwood, Crane, Gelwrlce, Pollock. Acle, Scliirico, Hookliam. FOURTH ROW-Marema, Har- man, Sorris, Taranlino, Jean Wilson, Therriaull, Walson, Judy Wilson. THIRD ROW-Grolflce, Hallslrom, Perkins, Braming, Weinqer, Weinsfein, Slnapin, Vierow, Sclwuliam. SECOND ROW-Besinger, McVil'ly, Scoil, Kraizer, Sliayman, Silvey, l.und,Tolll1uel1n, GarlDer,Wiel'1e, FRONT ROW-Hilclucoclc, Ross, Kinerf, Silcora, Wells, Hosmer, lvlarsclialk lpres.l, Ames lv. pres.l, Smilh, Lamlcey, Soderman, iw l 6MI'l6L5CA GAJLMIQJ BACK ROW-lsackson, Holmes, Buol, Janz, Kiesling, Blum. FOURTH ROW-Graver, Widersfrom, Schulfz, Hageman, Krause, Glass, THIRD ROW-Siliander. Schlog, Resnick, B. Gransform, E. Gransform, Faude. H. Bopp, SECOND ROW- Slcarer, Goldhaber, McDowell, Nemchoclc, Boehm, K. Bopp, Carlson. FRONT ROW - Miss Wefierolh, Lamperes, Hari' lTreas.l, Warfers lSec.j, Eichrnan lV. Pres.l, Weber lPres.l, Meyers. an merican BACK ROW-Goodman, Siolcos, Rolh, Feinberq. Howie, Solield. THIRD ROW-Dielerle, Coleman, Tourlelol, Comiskey, Lynch, Skidmore, Praelz, Wayne, Duffy. SECOND ROW-Caccavelli, Olson, Primrose, Shade, Alver, Morrow, Coffey, K. Johnson, McKean. FRONT ROW---Bopp, Pennie, Karras lseol, Buchner lpres.l, G. Johnson llreas.l, Mr. Waqus. l95i ,,..,-o--v-h-Q Mo Ogg Science Clubs Three Science Clubs are offered lo slu- denls in The four classes. They are Freshman Science Club for Jrhe Freshmen, Biology Club for lhe Sophomores and Juniors, and Physical Science Club for lhe Juniors and Seniors. lnleresied sludenls have a chance lo learn more aboul lheir iavorile field of science Through lhe movies, speakers, and olher programs presenled. Several of lhe clubs plan a field lrip and a picnic once or lwice a year for added pleasure. BACK ROW-Schwagmeyer, Calkins, O'Leary, Prell, Ream. FOURTH ROW-Crane, Sisco, Losiumo, McManus, Hall- ford, Manning, Rogers, Perry, Cooper, Carsiens. THIRD ROW-Nellis, Delvlarco, Sarris, Riley, Nicholson, Nelson, Palachek, Lancasler, Olson, Spiralcis. SECOND ROW-Waller, Vile, Lieberson, lnfelise, Jecmen, Jansen, Schmidl, Grandofolo, Lurrell. FRONT ROW-Baba, Hayes, lvlcl-lughlPres.l, Norlell lV. Pres.l, McDonald lSec.l, Ryan lTreas.l, Brown, Rose, Mrs. Vanl-loesen. T961 jrwdman cience Kjirdf .szmedfer FOURTH ROW-Sclwifkovilz, Laney, Novolio, Harris. Slwarpnack, Summerville, Johnson, Ross. THIRD ROW-Vanden! Bulclc, Slwawvan, Mifflin, Sclnnell, Sorrenfino, Hoffman. SECOND ROW--Polaclwelc, Kamenko, Jones, Hulclxison, Carllon, Smiflw, Saliny, Economos. FRONT ROW-Ferber, Druelnl, Lilfle lSec.l, Williams lTreas.l, Kramer TV. Pres.l, Clamp lPres.l, Skipper, Sclwliff. gferikfliftfl Ci2l'lCe f.S2C0l'l .SZI'l'leJfQI' THIRD ROW-Jarvis, Benson, Dealc. Russo, Melwagey. SECOND ROW-Vacelalcos, Taylor, Rawson, Kan, Liesa, Kuclwuris. FRONT ROW-Nikilas lTreas.l, Winlers lV. Pres.l, Miller, River. l97l pAg6icaf Science FIFTH ROW-Arberlman, Cohen, Kalz, Krumdiclc, Befiendorf. FOURTH ROW-Hollz, Poncher, Kiesgan, J. Berq, Bar- ber, Righeimer, Korlun-u, Bauman. THIRD ROWhBendif, Karlc. MacDonald, Saad, Argue, Sager, Nelson. SECOND ROW-P. Berg, Meyers, Demos, Manning, Hodgson, Perlow, Pelz, Klrsh. FRONT ROW--Cramer, Sfaunlon, Hodges lTreas.l, Summers lSec.l, Sequr lV. Pres.l, Auslin lPres.l, Mr. Woline. Will They loe scienlisfs of The fulure? f i5f'f4- ' Y 7, Debaling Clubs The live Debaling Clubs, made up ol Juniors and Seniors, offer excellenl oppor- lunily for praclice in speaking before groups. ln addilion lo gaining experience in debal- ing and in lislening lo debales, a member of one of These clubs acquires a praclical knowledge of parliannenlary law and learns how To conducl an orderly discussion. A Typical nneeling consisls ol a debale, an oralion, and a law drill. For Jrhe lighler side of The meeling, exlemporaneous speeches are somelimes given. Lloyd? Kinzer delivers announcernenls. ZZULQ BACK ROW-Erisrnan, Julian, Williams, Lolgren, Me-dbery, LaRocque, Brown. FOURTH ROW-Segur, Frederick, Ron Hill, lvlalchell, Schmifl, Mervis, Tessler, Treash, Pollari. THIRD ROW-Grole, Kraflcy, Richard Hill, Horberg, Vogel, Nel- son, Eddy, Jacobsen, Gislason. SECOND ROW-Solen, Oldfield, Hines, Werdell, Auslin, Norell, Kipnis, Sloane. FRONT ROW-Kaeding, Koczian, Niebel, Lundy l+reas.l, Karch lpres.l, Kinzer lv. pres.l, Bellendorli lsec.l, Lovell. T991 Boys Deloajre . . . . . . While Girls Wail' ognco n F!FTl-l ROW-Zimmermann, Ivluriday, Schneicler, Chrislianson, Bufler, Srelron, Woodman, Cahill, Valenlino, Schmulzer. FOURTH ROW-Karla, Loving, Schmilenclorf, G. Grole, Lund, Zarcone, Webber, Klinrworlh, Ely, Joclcim, Barfels. THIRD ROWfl-lawlces, George, Crowley, Johnson, Murray, R. Hulchison, Davis, Silver, Viberi, Sager. SECOND ROWeRode- Wald, Ball, Shay, Serpa, Marron, Chrislopher, LaVaIIee, Greenup, G'sell. Gidciings, Smilh. FRONT ROW-Mr. Roehm, Kosfer, Warfield, Balch lseol, Nordvall lTreas.l, Javaras lpresl, Allen lv. pres.l, Pappas lsgf.-ai-armsl, Andrews, Bray- man, Mr. Dalberg. iuooi Oflllfl FIFTH ROW-Donalcer, Buchner, Johnson, Ross, Websler, Dillon, Hari, N, Anderson, Me-Ium, K. Anderson. FOURTH ROW -Rose, Landy, Owens, Treal, Brown, Frankel, Gleason, Orcuff, McKee, Ellis, O'Reilly. THIRD ROW-Praelz, Nofaro, Rowe, McCracken, Ehlerl, Valessares, Schilf, Pavis, Lewis, Balow, Weinzimmer, Goldberg. SECOND ROW-Minfer, Kizaur, Tollkuehn, Holland, Hosp, Harris, Teich, Dunn, Maffhews, Briggs, Kress. FRONT ROW-Moss lSg+,-af-armsl, Krakower Monroe lPres.I, HarIneI'+ IV. Pres.I, Leavens lSec.l, Crandell Crilicl, Senicka lTreas.I, Canqelosi, Berlcland. QCLUJ FIFTH ROW-McCracken, Declcerf, Prueslce, Treichel, Johnson, Jackson, Danly, Sauer, Dare, K. Richardson. FOURTH ROW-Posself, Abramson, Bafes, Conley, Henderson, Hall, Leininger, Walsh, Gordon, Chrisfianson. THIRD ROW- Coffey, Anller, Moorshead, Eidswiclc, Slyqh, Zihlman, Rydell, Campbell, Nafi, S. Richardson, McMillan, SECOND ROW- Lunde, Timmons, Leavifl, Arcieri, Mosier, Wolfman, Nass, Peacock, Slciles, Jones, Fuog. FRONT ROW-Marfens, Mufher lTreas.I, Holmsfrom ISQI.-af-Armsl, Norrh IV. Pres.I, McCall lPres.l, Thorhaug lcrificl, Laadl lSec.l. non ownmeefing FIFTH ROW-Vodalc, Boelwm, Naviaux, Mulcahy, Gullo, Krall. Boslon, Grawemeyer, Olsen. FOURTH ROW-Maclclem Campbell, Foulll, MacKinnon, Oswalf, Joslyn, Pilqrim, Boling. THIRD ROW-Narland, Spurgeon, Freeman, Bur rouglws, Morrow, Tressell, Newman, Pollle, Prouly. SECOND ROW-Mavrelis, Minlcey, Seever, Franke, Brown, Sola, Slev- ens, Cangelosi, Horslcy. FRONT ROW-Kiley lTreas.l, Dielerle lsgl,-al'-Armsl, Thorp lV. Pres.l, Nefluercul lPres.l Coleman lCorr. Seol, Jackson lRec. Seal, Maglioclwelfi lCri'ricl. Gavelires gallwer. nozl arffiuefa 8125 Drama Clubs Drama clubs offer an opporiunily for slu- denls lo presenl' and enioy plays. For The many srudenls inleresled in This field, Three clulos are provided: lvlasqueraders for The Sophomores, Fooflighls for Jrhe Juniors and Seniors, and Properly Crew for Those infer- esred in baclcslage acliviiy. Sludenls gain excellenl' Training in aclinq, direcling, make-up, and slage lechniques. The experience in dramalics acquired in These clubs gives pleasure and develops in- sighf in+o lhe exciling life behind The fool- lighls. FIFTH ROW-Brenner, Bufler, Good, B. Smilh, Friedman, Raymond, C. Smilh, Valance, Giesel, FOURTH ROW Ward Arado, Schmidf, Schrier, Lundrall, Penn, Rubin, Mclvlenamin, O'Brien, Buslce. THIRD ROW-Kaiser, Phillips, VanDylce Tegger, Treu+elaar, Meyer, Lunde, McNeill, Meyerson, Kaine. SECOND ROW-Goldschmidl, Hiss, Sleltlens McVl'Hy Corlcill, Guillemin, Balmer, Maihews, Jusl. FRONT ROW-Reclcles lV. Pres.l, Garry, Keegan lTreas.l, Neims Pres Hanson, lSec.l, Kesler, Valenline, Garson. no31 l 0l02l tg CFQM! SECOND ROW-Zil1Nman, CarHon, Fieislwour, Holi, Chapman, Vanfxkkeren. FRONT ROW-Slygh, Calwiil IV. Pres Sfernaman lSec.l. Trage QPres.l, Sldenar. Crew Pasfes Properfies 11041 joofbgkfd Sloofdgkzs , swyi Q BACK ROW--Roolberq, Gordon, Bailey, Rodgers, Rierson, Eclchardl, Capulo, Hall. FOURTH ROW- Franlcel, Krafl, Johnson, Laliruil, Richardson, Wesl, Rullulo, Roncoli, Slrening, Oullo, Vodalc, THIRD ROW-Slaehle, Rydell, Searle, Cooper, Mink, Michaelson, Maluszelc, Holl, Adams. SECOND ROW- Mavrelis, Priesl, Anfon, Slrain, Rusin, McCracken, Ehlerr, McMillan, Eales, Miller. FRONT ROW-Owens, Rohr, Zeinleld, Eidswiclc lsec.l, Chrislianson lpres.l, Koehler llreas,l, Walsh lv. pres.l, Wallcer, Moors- head, Ellis, Jarvis. BACK ROW-Woods, Tye, Lancly, Sieverr, Harllord, Johansen, Thorburn. THIRD ROW-Kirk, Barin- holrz, Lunde, Dennis, Roehm, Kunrz. SECOND ROW-Fierfl, Bridges, Malrmiller, Williams, Srevens, Mc- Laren, Treal, Wesfergaard. FRONT ROW-Anderson, Klodniclci, Dunn, Lampman, Anller, Fagaly, Brown, Zehender. liosj f,gt5,7' -swf '-rf ff - . .f K ,f ,pia- ls. Mn. M of 25219 P!f'QY was Raimi? MW si? 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People who enjoy slimulaling menlal recrealion enioy membership in 'Chess Club. Those who like model railroads and ham radio receive lraining in Railroad and Radio Clubs. Sludenls inleresled in service work may parlicipale in lhe Junior Red Cross Club. THIRD ROW-Greene, Schill, Russell, Poslusny, Culrera, Faerber. SECOND ROW-Klein, Slclenar, Jachimowslci, Frosl, Nichols, Lieb. FRONT ROW-Meyers lPres,l. Garrigues lV. Pres.l. Demos lSec.l, Kuehn, Mr. Henly. 11061 0g5 , Cllflefa BACK ROW-Peferlcin, Bridges, Hunt Shinsalco, Kuhlman. THIRD ROW--Bacall, Mehaffey, Swanson, Arm- s+rong. SECOND ROW-King, Janus, Hodgson, Mr. Schneider. FRONT ROW-Viberr Ip:-es.I, Semsar Iv. presI, I-Iorwifz Isec.I, Lapharn I+reas.I. cm.. 54.4 , BACK ROW - Raymond, Tresself, J. Iverson, KIOIZ, P. Iverson, Russo. FRONT ROW-Trimble Isecj, Sanders Ifreas Liefz Ipres.I, Webb Iv. pres.I, Rocco, Miss Madsen. 11071 CAM CM SECOND ROW-Salfzman, Tobias, l-loben, Peaslee, Brennan. FRONT ROW-Berg, Spangler, Treasru, King, Havell, Ferber. IQMLO CM FOURTH ROW-Iverson, Glorioso, Brener, Meyers, McKee. THIRD ROW-Tourfelof, Gralwam, Valance, Bailis, Haufl, Faerber. SECOND RO'vV-Smifh, DePin'lo, Abrams, Zell, Sclnwarfz, Afrwood, Bradsfreef. FRONT ROW-Mr. Marwiclc, Lind, Selaaslian IV, Pres.l, Del-lainauf lSec.l, Thiele lSg1'.-af-Armsl, Silver lTreas.l, Mr. Goclcer. Uoaq unior R 6065 BACK ROW-Sexauer, Massi, Sleiilen, Thorp, Schellhorn, Rhoad, Washburn, Serpico, Smilh. FOURTH ROW-Rowland, Sanders, Trimble, Whalen, Sperando, Waller, Gardner, Kohl, Bowers, THIRD ROW-Miller, Lindberg, Cavanauqh, Scoll, Rieqer, Gasper, Prell, O'Leary. SECOND ROW-Kenninglon, Mellen, R. Shlepowicz, Viola, l..Sl1lepowicz, Brennan, Fallan, Crawford. FRONT ROW-Brooke, Neve, Herman, Giranlham, Hosmer, Vile, Perkins, McManus. BACK ROW-Kropp, Crawley, Carpenler, McMahon, Brarninq, Cannon, Ure, Burdsall, Mc:Jillon. FOURTH ROW-B. Svec, Silvey Schiller. Bearh, Hawkes, Besinger, Hoiclman, Grollke, Elliol, Roach, Fylfe. Tl-llRD ROW-Baraglia, Smilh, Pena, Seniclaa, Kizaur, Bulicelc, O'Brien, Oppenheimer, Johnson, Kleidan, SECOND ROW-DeLeonardis, P. Svec, Shalzer, Peiller, Kiley lsec.l, Weihe, Anderson, Kilgore, Corlell, Suro-fic. FRONT ROW-Ream, Haskins, Harlnell' lpres.l, Morgan ll'reas.l, Slernberg, Plagqe, Marshall, Coogle. liovi Spor1's Urol I w 4 Y Y K Y Y 1 flllj d+ balances on Gloria Kafoll. Girls' Sporfs H121 New building. Girls' Gym Grows New Gym ls Finished in January This year lhe girls' gym. enlarged and re- modeled, was pul lo use during l'he second semesler. The firsl floor has a new classroom and a resl room. On lhe second floor lhe im- provemenls include anolher locker room re- modeled lrom an old classroom and 'rhe Dance Sludio, which was enlarged. The lhird floor is complelely new wilh lwo large gyms-one lor apparalus, and lhe olher for speed-a-way, sollball, and baslaelball. Also on lhe lhird floor are a new lacully office, and a slorage room lhal will be used lo hold lhe Alalanla liles. The new apparalus includes a lrampoline. flying and lraveling rings, a horse, a horizonlal ladder, ropes, and mals. nm 6ligAflz-l9erioJ jeam BACK ROW-McDonald, Marschalk, Baily, Corkill, KraTzer, Nave, Howe. e. SECOND ROW-Besinger, Melum, MuTl'1er, Joslyn, O'Loughlin, Voor- es. FRONT ROW-Cavanaugh, Lundrigan, l.oTTs, STeTTens. jenfk-lgeriocl jeam Girls Play Hockey Hockey is one oT The mosT popular sporTs oTTered in The Tall. ln The TirsT weeks The girls learn how To sTarT The game by a bully, and To pass, drib- ble, and shooT Tor a goal. The resT oT The Time is spenT in gaining skills by acTually playing The game. Open hockey was oTTered almosT every nighT aTTer school This Tall. The annual class TournamenT was held aT The end oT The TirsT quarTer. Because OT a Tie This year, eig'hTh and TenTh period-s are co-champions. Ready Tor The bully. in-+1 cl T yl II H T FRONT ROW--Jackson, Cook, H T BACK ROW-Ellis, HarTTor SECOND ROW-Siokos, Cah u 0 7 Iqllllrlfllrldllflli IIIIUYI BACK ROW-Swanson. EhlerT, Simmons, Schness, Kesler, STernberg, McNeill, Lunde. Olson, Dare, Rose. Neracl. THIRD ROW-Cooper, Slygh, Meadows, LancasTer, Walsh. Gordon, K. Anderson. SECOND ROW-G. Crandell, Moorshead, Sharp, JusT, Allison, MaTTieson, N. Anderson, Buchanan, MinTer. FRONT ROW-McManus, Peacock, Sola, McDonald, Hinrichs, Collor, McViTTy, J. Crandell, Coffey. Swimming is oTTered cluring The whole year by The Girls' Physical EducaTion De- parTmenT. LiTe Saving, and synchronized and beginning swimming are given during diT- TerenT guarTers. Every girl musT Take aT leasT one quarTer oT swimming a year, and in order To graduaTe she nnusT pass The begin- ner's swimming TesT. This year a new Monday-aTTernoon group, under The direcTion oT Miss MeisTer, pre- senTeol a Swimming Show on February 4, 7, and I3. The Theme was A Typical Day. The girls chose Their own music and worked ouT Their rouTines Tor a show ThaT proved To be a greaT success. The Girls' Swimming Team, which is also under The coaching oT Miss MeisTer. began working Tor The Annual Telegraphic MeeT in February. The girls meT on Monday nighTs and were also expecTeol To pracTice one oTher nighT during The week. Splash! Diane demonsTraTes Back Crawl. nisl FRO MiTzi swings. ennid eam Tennis was oTTered during The Tall and spring oT This year. Beginning Tennis, given during The Tall, Teaches The basic prin- ciples oT The game. The girls learn To hiT The ball, 'boTh Torehand and baclchand, To serve, and To score. Advanced Tennis, given during The spring. is oTTered To Those who play Tairly well. This Tall open Tennis was oTTered Two nighTs a week. The Girls' Tennis Team, direcTed by Miss Rudolph, is Tor The girls who are really inTeresTed in Tennis and play well. Try-ouTs are held in The Tall and spring. ATTer six weeks on The squad, The girls become members oT The Team and are eligible To play in The maTches held againsT oTher schools during The Tall and spring. Because OT bad weaTherwThis Tall, only Two maTches were played, The Team won one and losT one. RD ROWhUre, Joslyn, NieTer, G. Thiede, Bird. SECOND ROW-Nelson, l-lerriclr, DieTerle, KasTran, Neuman. NT ROW-Gordon, McSherry, Treichel, Bernarcls, L. Thiede. nisi Third Period Winners Linda Barr Carolyn Chapman Chris Cole Nancy Krieger Dale ManThey Nancy McConachie Ginny Peacock Sue Rendell Carol Ross Mary Schulz Lucy Tomb Mary Jo Woods Ginny shooTs Tor a baslceT. ShooT! ln basl4eTloall, oTTered during The Third quarTer This year, The girls learned The rules oT The game, how To guard, anol how To shooT. This year in an inTer-class Tournament Third period was The win- ning Team. During The second guarlrer baslceTball was oT- Tereol aTTer school. A TournamenT was played beTween The classes. IT a girl came ouT six Times, she was eligible To be on The Team. This year The Senior class had The winning Team. Senior gazigefgaff jeam BACK ROW-Boehm, Grube, OrcuTT, Trayer. FRONT ROW! B. KasTran, A. KasTran, MuTher. TlI7l Can'T waiT To play! Girls pracTice bala nces. Nancy punTs. ll!8l SoTTball When a girl Takes Team SporTs in The Spring, she is sure To play soTTball. SoTTball skills and sporTs- manship are sTressed in The classes. Many exciTing games are played, SoTTball is also oTTered aTTer school during The Spring. The large number oT girls who come ouT aTTer school is prooT oT The popu- lariTy oT The game. STunTs and Tumbling, and Appar,aTus This year Two new classes were oTFered-STunTs and Tumbling, and ApparaTus. In STunTs and Tumbling, The girls learned bal- ances, rolls, pyramids, carTwheels, and headsTands. ApparaTus proved To be equally popular. EquipmenT includes a Trampoline, Tlying rings, ropes, Traveling rings, a horizonTal lad- der, and a leaTher horse. ln These classes The girls learned To assisT and spoT as well as To perTorm on The eguipmenT. Speed-a-way Speed-a-way is given during The TourTh guarTer in combinaTion wiTh soTTball. The game is a combina- Tion oT TooTball, soccer, speedball, hockey, and baskeTball. Each class woris To learn The rules and To geT a good Team TogeTher To play in The aTTer school TournamenT. Dance Three Types oT dance were oT- Tered This year. Square dancing and Tolk danc- ing were given during The second quarTer. The girls worked hard and presenTed Their dances aT The Gym DemonsTraTion. The colorTul cosTumes worn by The girls added gaieTy To The program. Modern Dance was given dur- ing The Third guarTer. The girls demonsTraTed Their skills during half oT The Dance ProducTion held on March 7. RhyThmical Exercises RhyThmical exercises was a class oTTered during The second quarTer. The girls learned exercises and Then developed rouTines which They seT To music and presenTed To Their classmaTes. From These, a rouTine was worked up which was presenTed aT The Gym Demonffff' sTraTion. The posTure classes are similar. alThough They emphasize individ- ual exercises Tor The girl's own posTure problems raTher Than group exercises. Volleyball Volleyball is a Team sporT which The girls could Take during The TirsT quarTer. This year was unusual because The girls played ouTside. Playing as a Team was sTressed in The classes. lT was also oTTered as an aTTer school sporT. A new rule oT only one hiT per person was Tried and The girls seemed To like iT as iT made The game much TasTer. fum Girls enioy Folk Dancing. One, Two-Kick, and Tlingl Nancy serves. CUTCB BACK ROW-Friedman, STevens, Fuog, MiTTlin, Davidson, Treichel, THIRD ROW-Maclclem, Mc' Craclcen, Simmons, Rodgers, Karras. Kiley. SECOND ROW-Giordano, Sola, EhlerT, Shinn, Zihlman Meyer, STeTTens. FRONT ROW-Krarup, Riley, Ream, T-larris, Kesler, Krinner, MiTchell. On March 7 The Dance DemonsTraTion was presenTed under The direcTion oT Miss Gaines and Miss Morrison. The Theme oT The show dem- onsnaTed rnoyemenT expedences. Dudng The TirsT halT, The classes did such Things as swings, slides, hops, jumps, and prances. The second halT oT The program was puT on by The aTTer-school dance group, a new organi- zaTion under The direcTion oT Miss Gaines. The girls worked ouT dances ThaT demonsTraTed ad- vanced Techniques in The Tield oT ConTemporary Dance. -4-in Three Types oT moyemenTe- STreTch! ATalanTa Members MeeT wiTh MoThers lv1oThers and daughTers enioy ChrisTmas Tea. This year The ATalanTa MoThers' Tea was held on Tuesday, December I7, aTTer school in The girls' gym. On arriv- ing, The moThers were served punch and cookies. A shorT business meeTing was held, Tollowed by enTerTainmenT. Those girls who 'had earned TwenTy-Tour poinTs were iniTiaTed during The meeT- ing. Twice a year, aT The MoThers' Tea and aT The Spring BangueT. awards are presenTed To The members who have earned The required number OT poinTs. There are Tour such awards: TirsT and second local, and TirsT and second sTaTe. A girl earns Two poinTs Tor every nighT ThaT she parTicipaTes in an aTTer-school acTiviTy. l-lowever, in order To have The poinTs counT, The candidaTe musT go ouT Tor one acTiviTy aT leasT six Times. BeTore receiving The award, each girl musT pass a posTure TesT given by The Physical EducaTion Teachers. This year eleven girls received awards aT The lvloThers' Tea. T I 2 Marcia pours aT Tea LCZP6 OND ROW-Joslyn, Peacock, BenneT, Slmiles. FRONT ROW-Nelson, B h Cavanaugh. The oTTicers meeT To plan The monThly club meeTings, The Foofball Dance, The lv1oThers' Tea, The Dad-DauqhTer nighT, The banqueT, anol The va- rious playclays. The ad- viser Tor The club, Miss lvleisTer, The Physical Ecl- ucaTion DeparTmenT, The oTTicers, anol The mem- bers all worlc harcl To keep This club acTive ancl inTeresTing. .!4Wdl'J MAHHBVJ Every spring, aTTer a hecTic week oT cam- paigning, The ATalanTa oTTicers Tor The nexT year are voTecl on. Then aT The annual Spring Ban- queT, The reTiring oTTicers announce The new. The I957- T958 oTTicers are as Tollows: KaThy Cavanauqh, presiclenT: Nancy Boehm, vice-pres- idenT: Nancy Nelson, secreTary: Ginny Pea- coclc, Treasurer: Marga- reT Slciles, publiciTy chair- man: Sue BenneTT, social chairman: Barb Joslyn, sporTs' chairman: and Nancy Shinn, dance rep- resenTaTive. THIRD ROW-Coolc, Joslyn, O'l.oughlin. SECOND ROW-Gordo FRONT ROW-Spurgeon, Riley, McCracken. N221 Anolher bid is sold! November 23 was The dale ol lhis year's Foolball Dance. Aller hours ol hard work by Alalanla mem- bers, lhe lieldhouse was Jrranslormed info a Chinese pagoda. The bandsland was framed by lwo huge dragons. Panels wilh Chinese figures were used on Jrwo orher walls, and The wesl wall was hung wilh hundreds ol slrings of beads. Every couple received a riclcshaw as a favor. The music was supplied by Buddy Mars and his band. Beads, beads, and more beads nzai joofgaff QHFICQ Nancy direclrs Couples enioy dance Boys play games. Girls march. gm lemondfrafion The Gym DemonsTraTion, which is puT on by looTh The Girls' and Boys' Physical EducaTion DeparT- menTs. was given on January 23 This year. The purpose oT The Dem- onsTraTion is To show some oT The acTiviTies which The boys and girls pracTice in Their various classes in Physical EducaTion. Over 2.000 sTudenTs parTicipaTed This year. The boys showed Tumbling, cal- isThenics, various Traclc acTiviTies, wresTling, and games. The girls den'1onsTraTed Their slcill in Tollc dancing, square danc- ing, rhyThmical exercises, and marching. A new group, Tumbling. was added This year. Boys and girls do exercises. H241 Mfg Clzeerkavlem SECOND ROV!-Richardson lcapT.l, Mrnlcey, LaadT, FRONT ROW-DeckerT, Anderson, Sola. This year The TirsT all-girls cheerleading squad, which pracTi-ced Twice a week. did much To sTimulaTe The enThusiasm oT The crowds aT The TooTball and basl4eTball games. The Pep Rallies also helped To in- TeresT more people in aTTending The games. Miss Morrison oT The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT was The TaculTy adviser To The cheerleaders. Try-ouTs Tor The squads were held lasT spring, and TiT- Teen girls were picked To serve on The Two squads. Karen Richardson, a Senior, was The capTain OT The seven VarsiTy Cheerleaders, and Georgia STeTTens was chosen capTain oT The Sophomore squad. U25 Ogff , .SOOIJ6 Foo+ball A slrong air allaclc carried our l-luslcies To a fourlh-place finish in lhe Suburban League This fall. Under +he Jrulelage of Mr. Wehrli, lhe Orange and Blue ballled il oul in some ol The loughesl com- pielilion seen locally in recenl years. As il was, Oalc Parlc's fourlh place broughl lhe leam close lo Evanslon, Waukegan, and New Trier, all lied for firslr place. The leam fealured a number of oulslanding players who caughl The eyes of rival coaches. This was shown by The posi- season honors given lo some of our l-luslcies. Jim Pappas, our greal- esl end in recenl years, was elecled To Jrhe lirsl-slrinq All-slale Team. Scoll Damiani was given honorable menlion, and Jeff Forl received special menlion from lhe All-siale seleclors. Earlier, Pappas, Damiani, and Bob l-lulchison had been selecled for Jrhe lirsl-slring All-suburban Team, and Bob Swanlc and Jeff Forl lor The se-cond-slring. Uaraify .sgquaol BACK ROW-Pallen, Grant Faust Grube, Palmer, Viberf, Bill, Wilcox, C. Williams, Ch + W qh+ R Schullz. THIRD ROW-Coach Wehrli, Ran'ris, Lofqre-n, R. Hu+chison, Andrews, Niebel, N B GI J B D Groie, G. Hufchison, Kadon, Coach DooliH'le, Coach Ebel. SECOND ROW-M.William F f P pp D G dd Mondo, Lovell, Fawceff, Swank, Garolalo, Sfone. FRONT ROW-Ugas+e, Mgr. Julian, Mq S+ Mg W mel Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Mike Turns The corner. Scoreboard ....29 La G-range.... 6 Morfon 7 New Trier.. 0 Waukegan . 22 Niles ....27 Proviso 7 Highland Park..... 7 Evanslon Fon' fades. nm Suburban Team New Trier .. Evanslon .. Waukegan . OAK PARK Niles ..... Proviso .... Highland Park Ivlor'I'on .... League Sfandings won Ios+ ..6 I ..6 I ..6 I . ..4 3 ..3 4 . ..2 5 ..I 6 ..O 7 Soccer Uardifg .gijuacl THIRD ROW-Warfield, Allen, G. GroTe, Woodman, Anderson, Lundy, Ball. SECOND ROW Coach l-lawk Balch KaTsigi annis, Berg, Tomb, NoTh, Cohn, Cady, ProTT, Sumner, Graves, Reed, Koeber, Mgr, Krueger FRONT ROW LudingTon Becker, SchmiTendorT, Shiller, Meyers, Kark, Loving, SweeT, Marron, George, Cagnina, Bopp Neilson A driving aTTacl4 and a sTalwarT deTense gave This year's soccer Team a record oT eighT wins, Two deTeaTs, and one Tie. The Team regained The Sub- urban Championship Trom lVlorTon l-ligh wiTh Three vicTories and one Tie. EighT oT This year's Team were Sophomores and Juniors who should give nexT year's Team The drive needed Tor anoTher Tine season. l-lans ProTT, and co-capTains Paul Cady and Dave lvlarron, were chosen To The all-sTaTe Team, and Gerhard GroTe and Bob Reed were elecTed To The second Team. Those who gained honorable menTion were Charles Allen and David Loving. This represenTs one OT The TinesT sTaTe showings in sev- eral years. maj GroTe booTs Co-CapTains SchmidT and Pallas. Uardifg .szquafl Cross CounTry Our VarsiTy Cross CounTry Team, hi+ hard by illnesses early in The year, Tinished The season wiTh only a Tair, Tour-won, six-losT record. The season TeaTured wins over Waukegan, Niles, AusTin, and Highland Parlc. Losses To MorTon, La Grange, l-linsdale, New Trier, Proviso, and EvansTon marred The record, lDuT did noT desTroy The spiriT oT a Team ThaT was never ouT, even when down, Led by The eTTorTs oT co-caloTains George Pallas and Erwin SchmidT, The l-larriers Tinisheol six+h in The League meeT. In The DisTricT meeT, The Team did noT place and ThereTore was noT represenTed in The Tinals aT Champaign. The Sophomore Team enioyed a 5-5 season, and several TuTure sTars seem on The way. BACK ROW-Coach Means, Jones, Solberg, P. Zamb-reno, J. Zamlareno, GenTle, PreWTger, Kerrigan. SECOND ROW- SchulTz, Kessman, Marini, Woycke, Levy, Hennigan, Crowley, CuTrera. FRONT ROWLCO-capf. Pallas, Dozols, co-capT. Schmidt V . nm gaalefgaff The Varsify baskefball feam ran info some fough oppo- sifion fhis year and had fo fighf hard for ifs fourfh-place finish in fhe Suburban League. Led by co-capfains lvlarfy Lillig and Jeff Forf, fhe l-luskies finished behind fhe League Champions, Proviso, Evansfon, and lvlorfon. A fremendous winning efforf againsf fhe sfrong Evansfon feam, and a close game wifh Highland Park, highlighfed fhe season on fhe home courf fhis year. The feam was somewhaf less successful oufside of fhe League, as if posfed a one-won, fhree-losf record in pre- season and Chrisfmas holiday games. ln fhe Regional Tournamenf Coach Kinerf's l-luskies frounced lmmaculafe Con-cepfion of Elmhursf, before being furned back by a sfrong York squad. This year several Juniors broke info fhe sfarfing lineup, and gained experience fhaf should prove valuable nexf year. Junior forward Bill Tomb was fhe feam's fop scorer, and fhe fiffh leading scorer in fhe Suburban League. Tomb, along wifh guards George Ludingfon and Bob Reed, cen- fer Bill Ranfis, and forward Russ Graves, will no doubf form fhe nucleus of a sfrong squad nexf year. vardifg .sjguacl Tomb lays if in SECOND ROW-Lofgren, Forf, Reed, Tomb, Swank, G. Hufchison, Schmiff, Coach Kinerf, Graves, Lillig, R. Hufchis R f Bufler, I-lunfer, Ludingfon, 'FRONT ROW-Managers: Arado, Julian, Grant moi For? fakes. Manly malces an easy one. Game Hinsdale La Grange .. Morlon .... Niles ..... Waukegan . Barringlon . Elgin ..... ., New Trier ...... Proviso .... ..,... Highland Park. Evanslon . .... . Morlon , Niles ..... Waukegan . New Trier ..,. proviso ....., . . . Highland Park ... Evanslon ...... Scoreboard Regionals lmmac. Concep. ......... ...... . Yorlc .......,... ............. Oak Park Opponenl' 63 46 6I 63 56 60 57 50 5I 45 56 74 62 63 58 54 57 72 45 38 60 58 56 62 62 53 52 54 60 5I 42 70 39 36 36 44 76 54 64 87 League Record-8 won, 6 losl' Season Record-l0 won, IO los? lI3Ij Track This year's Track Team really had iT on The ball. The Thinclads were undeTeaTed Tor eig'hT sTraighT meeTs, including The Chicago lnviTaTional, The WesT Suburbs, and The League Indoor meeT. The Team wound up The season wiTh some bad Genfle drives hard' breaks, buf was able To Take TourTh place in The Oak Park Relays. Bloom Took The honors in The class A meeT. In The relays, The Oak Park Team oT Pallas, Woyke, SchmidT, and Levy seT a new Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School record in The I6-lap relay. Also This year, Don PaTTen seT a new record in The low hurdles. Iljamifg .ggquaol BACK ROW-Gross, Kezios, l-lusTon, RanTis, Damiani, l'luTchison, Davey, Schneider, Zambreno, MaTcheTT, l-loefler, Arado. Frederick, Allen, Roach, Fleckner, Oolz, THIRD ROW-Uqasfe, CuTrera, Hoag, Hennigan, Weyburn, Andree, SchmuTzer, ProTT, Koczian, GenTle, Kerrigan, Crowl, SaTTerlee, Davis, Finger, Sloane, Lapham lMqr.l, Coach Gurnmerson. SECOND ROW-Bolonick, Solberg, Werdell, Pappas, 6aroTalo, Dozois, PreTzer, Anderson, Johnson, Crowley, King, Lundy, PaTTen, Serpa, Barile, Williams, Nagel lMqr.l FRONT ROW-H. Schulfz, Schmidt SuTherland, Culhane, Pallas, J. SchulTz, Cor- beTT, l-lorwiTz, Zarnbreno, Aiken, SchuTT, Levy, Rabe, Erisman. nzzi Tuck in 'Phe landing gear. Up and over. Track Scoreboard Oak Park 82: Evansfon 36: Maine 49. Oak Park 72'f27 New Trier 5Oif37 Plwiiiips 45'fg,. Oak Park 70: Bloom 653 Ausfin IS: Morion I9. Chicago lnvi'rafional-Oak Park Is'r. Oak Park 9O'f2I Dunbar 43V2g Proviso 33. Wes+ Suburbs-Oak Park Is+. Oak Park i221 Aus+in 26: Crane l5g Sfeinmeiz O Oak Park Relays-Oak Park Znd. H331 THIRD ROW M M anasse, Spyrison, Davis, Heisey, Luehring, Kipnis, Golz, OND ROW-Coach ScoTT, Cahill, WhiTeloclc, Munclay, Voellcner, T g y All . FRONT ROW-Gilchrist Simon, Balch, George, Jones. Led by several ouTsTanding swimmers, This year's swimming Team Turned in a record oT Ten wins and Tour deTeaTs. This was good enough To give 'Oak Park a TourTh place in a sTrong Subur- ban League. This year's swimmers dropped a ToTal oT six records and senT one man To The sTaTe Tinals. John lvlunday broke The oldesT record in The IDO- yard TreesTyle, and Bud Voellcner and PeTer STel- Ton beTTered Their own records in The IUO-yard buTTerTly and The I5O yard individual medley, respecTively. Roy PinchoT and Chuck Balch boTh seT records in Two new evenTs, The 400-yard Tree- sTyle and The ICO-yard breasTsTrolce. The record breakers in The ZOO yard medley relay were PeTer STelTon, STeve Cahill, Bud Voellcner, and John lylunday. mu ,Usa-aiig W-edfgrd WresTling BACK ROW-Lemons, BarTon, Novak, Taylor, WinTers, RaspaTello, Reibman, Todd, Case, Loving Sieberl' Marvich Gill Scheiner, Nelson. THIRD ROW-Coach Schell, Spalo, l-loeTler, Boyles, Russo, Wellman, Segur ShosTrum Zimmerman Lussenhop, Henson, HeaTh, Dornfield, KmeT. SECOND ROW--Polerecky, SweeT, Jochim, Kinzer Andrews Fleckner Grube WhisTler, Parillo, Maypole, FRONT ROW-Malone, Wollenloerg, Meyers, Krug, l.aVallee, Marron l-larooTunlan Nicolai Shay. This year's Oak Park maTmen compiled a more impressive record Than any previous Team, Tin- ishing The season wiTh seven wins and seven losses. Even more imporTanT was The develop- menT OT some ouTsTanding individual perTormers Tor The l-luskies. ln TournamenT compeTiTion The grapplers, led by co-capTains Karlo l-larooTunian and Dave lvlarron, Took six medals in The Proviso disTricT meeT, and aT The Reavis secTional Tourney They won Tour. Karlo l-laroOTunian Then conTinued To The sTaTe TournamenT, where he gained a TourTh in The I27 pound class, becoming The TirsT Oak Park wresTler To place in The sTaTe. WiTh nine reTurning leTTermen and a growing inTeresT in The sporT, Oak Park's prospecTs in wresTling nexT year seem excellenT. nssi Gloor bea rs dlown Baseball lljardifg .ggguaol BACK ROW-Rice, Tomb, Reed, Sumner, Kadon, Palmer, l-lalac. SECOND ROW-Glascock lmgr.l, Penn, Sh 'F l'l 'l l.'ll' K Sh il' d lr Lcl' 'r L l FRONT ROW-S ill l Si co c oo, un er, I ig, essman, c m en or, u ing on, arsen rngr w mgr , s , asey, lvlarini, Wnisler, Gordon, Siaelsile, Silveslri, Julian lrngizl. Limiled only by inexperience, llfie Varsily baseball Jream loolcs forward lo winning ils share of games in Jrlwe Jrouglfi Suburban League +l'iis spring. Coach Kaiser will rely mainly on underclassmen for luis slariing lineup, as be 'lfias only lwo maior leller winners. Juniors Bill Tomb and Bill Vasey, and Jrlwree minor leller winners. Seniors Marly Lillig, Bill l-lunler, and Jack Ladd, relurning from lasl year's leam. If some of Jrlwe less experienced players are able lo fill in al lcey posilions, llwe season should Jrurn oul lo be successful or, al leasl exciling. H361 lvlarly spears a liner sf,-T - A 3135-'-fs'-1-:-. - -V V , f. . , 1 x 153.1 Q Y L , f , , V , .,?,. f - iw:- , F ri if T ' ' 25:12:24 kf.' A--7k'. 'H - sf -nfhal, 5, L ff- K ' 61 - i'i ilf' -1,43 r .,., - i L'- L' Q Cold day Tor doubles. T o WiTh The loss oT his Top-TlighT players Through graduaTion, Coach WiTsman is Tacecl wiTh The prospecT oT rebuilding his Ten- nis Team This year. The nucleus oT This year's Racl4eTeers will include Sophomore, Don ChrisTianson: Juniors, Bill Giddings, PaT Gloor, Dave Loving, Dick l-lill, and Tom Wiley and Seniors, Paul Brayman, Wally Nielson, and Jaclc VanKannel. AlThough The Team may be shorT on experience, iT will be long on depTh and spiriT, and can 'be counTed on To uphold The TradiTion oT Tine Tennis ThaT Oalc Park is known Tor. ennifi earn BACK ROW-Moore lmgnl, Brayman, Giddings, ChrisTianson, Van Kannel, Gloor, Nielson, Hill, Berg lmgnl. SECOND ROW-Wile, Loving, NysTrand, Havell, Joslyn, H arfma nn. FRONT ROW-Moran, Coy, T-IunT, Lemons, Brandzel. nan Golf Forfified by ffme refurn of five leffermen, Bill Keller, Jeff Forf, Eric Gislason, Bob Swank, and Bud Gardiner, flue golf feam looks forward fo a successful season flfis spring. Under fhe fufelage of lN!lr.Wel1rli,fl1e feam prac- fices and holds ifs lwome mafcfies af fhe Calc Park Coun- fry Club. Alffiouglw fhe feam does nof boasf any one oufsfanding player, as if has in recenf years, flfe consisf- en-cy of flfe feam as a whole may be depended upon fo Wl'1af's my score? win ifs meefs. New on ffie Suburban League scene fffis year is a Sophomore division, allowing underclass golfers fo com- pefe on fheir own level and gain valuable experience. qw lan! V BACK ROW-Coaclw Weffrli, Norell, Keller, Forf, Swank, Gislason, Marron, Woodman, Welwrli. FRONT ROW -Boyles, Drane, Becker, Jones, Jorgensen, lvlaclnfyre, Lorenz, Weesner. H381 C j W0l'l0gI'l1l'l'l Monogram winner and 'Tan Monogram Club includes Those alhleles who have earned Their major monograms. T'he aclivilies of The club are under The supervision of 'Mr. Anderson, The direclor of The Boys' Physical Educalion Deparlmenl. Those aclivilies include giving The Monogram Dance Tor The award winners, run- ning +he concession slands al The games, and ushering al all The school's alhlelic conlesls. Some of The olher aclivilies of The club include promol- ing order a+ school. emphasizing school spiril among The speclalors af games, and slressing sporlsmanship among 'rhe alhleles. The oTTicers of This year's club are Mike Williams, president John Garofalo, vice-presiolenlg Dennis Barile, secrelary-Treasurer: and Jeff Forl. Sergeanl-al-arms. BACK ROW-Barile, Forl, FRONT ROW-Williams, Garofalo. 51391 Underclass SporTs The maioriTy oT The members on The Var- siTy squads aT Oak Park and River ForesT High geT Their sTarT and Training on one or more oT The underclass Teams. WiThouT These Teams, a beginning aThleTe would noT have The opporTuniTy oT pracTicing wiTh a Team or oT using The Tine TaciliTies available here. For sporTs ThaT depend on Team co-oper- aTion, individual pracTice alone does noT unior vardifg goofgaf allow a boy To learn Team responsibiliTy or Team sporTsmanship. The underclass sporTs program encourages aThleTes To go inTo inTersc'holasTic compeTiTion, which develops school and Team loyalTy. This program gives sTudenTs an opporTu- niTy To develop school spiriT and class uniTy. Underclass sporTs are an imporTanT school Tun-cTion. BACK ROW-RoberTs, Crowl, Garofalo, Squires, Frederick, Wilson. Nuzzo, Arado, SmiTh, WhiTelock, Hillenbrand. THIRD ROW-Coach KinerT, SuTherland, Murphy, Hoefler, SchuTT, l.eGere, Parrillo, Andree, Hill, Buckley, HusTon, Coach Swanson. SECOND ROW-LaVaIIee, RiTchie, Karch, Lewis, Himmelman, KosTer, R. Sloane, Bolonick, Serpa, Sisco, May- pole. FRONT ROW-Nagel lmqr.l, W. Sloan, WhisTler, Aiken, Shay, Tenner, Fleckner, SchmuTzer lmgr.l. 401 .S70l0L0l'l'l0I'6 goofgaf BACK ROW-Coach Gaynor, Coach Kaiser, Reedy, Hulner, Mansur, Allen, Slryker, Kuchuris, LaRocque, Culhane, Ladd, Kane, DeRose, Slaehle, Coach Nolh. THIRD ROW-Mgr. Kendall, Mader, Palera, Best Cooper, Rynne, Harlnell, Minkey, Cole, Spear, Hanzelon, Hill, Flank, Mgr. Keneavy, Coach Slack. SECOND ROW-Brooks, Graham, Puseleri, Wehrli, T. Madsen lco-capl.l, Faus'l', C. Madsen, Brundaqe, Deiner lco-cap'i.l, Henson, Slynen, Vergus. FRONT ROW-Nolh, Von Rosen, Hickman, Spicer, Abrams, Sher, Healh, Johnson, Winlers, Timble. gl e5Ll'l'l6il'l joofgaf BACK ROW-Smilh, Piper, Shick, Pallerson Coach Evans, Coach Gilzlord, Coach Wrighl, Andersen, Sainsbury, Mallese, King, Miekina ROW-Phili s Mari liand Gould Dalaske P I Q I I Yi Wohlford, Nyquisl, Sonaker, Cady, Curran, Friedman, McMahon, Challerlon, Marlin, Arcieri, Joy, Halav, Elkins, Thomas, Coach Grieve, Coach Sohne. FIFTH ROW-Tresh, Kowal, Richardson, Hess, Williams, VanSlone, Lindy, Kilayos, James, DeForesl, Jirsa, Buchner. FOURTH Sieans, Blilz, Sisco, Peierson, Grigsby, Chapman, Emond, Hemrick, Belmonle, Campbell. THlRD ROW-Kessman, Weslerman, Schleicher, Rendo, Slella, Samria, Salerno, lqelman, Speigel, Nielson, Murray, Carne, Tornasek, Posson, Renolds, Waliers, Galaly, Helsel. SECOND ROW-Goldberg, Weyburn, Dove, Dayill, Harris, L. Campbell, Zilligen, Jones, Burnilz, Gelemus, Lindberg, Feldman, Ozanne, Hawkes, Siliander, Meyers, Borchers lmgnl, Lenaghan lmgr.l. FRONT ROW-Ekslrom, Fisher, Swanson, Deulschle, Nolan, Simpson, Chromy, Rehfield, K. Forman, Collor, Torsiello, Burns, Krause, Powell, Pallas, Zasadny, Fyfe, Hanson, Defwiler. fI4lT Junior Varsiry Unclerclass Foo'l'ball Scoreboard Sophomore Freshman Oak Park . 7 LaGrange Oak Park.. 7 LaGrange Oak Park . 6 Morlon Qak perky. 6 Mower, I Oak Park.. 6 Morlon Oak Park.. O New Trier.... Oak Park.. 6 New -I-der -.-.. Oak Park.. 6 New Trier ..... Oak Park..l3 Waukegan .. Oak perky. O proviso Oak Park..3I Waukegan Oak Park 7 Niles .... .. Oak Park.. O Niles .. Oak Park 0 Proviso Oak Park O Leyden oar Park..I4 Proviso oar Park o Highland Park Oak Park 6 Evanslon Oak Park..4l Evanslon Oak Park 3 Evanslon Record Record Record O won, 6 losl' 2 won, 4 losl, I lie I won, 6 losl HHJQFCMGJJ occel' BACK ROW-Arch, Malchelr, W. Johnson, Klinlworlh, Spilzer, Halac, Ludingron, Weyburn, Rabe, Funk, Shorr lmgr.l, Snyder lmgr.l. FOURTH ROW-l-lulchinson, Roach, Nelson, Wilson, Daughelee, J. Koch, Davis, Giddings, Sveida, Coach Wilsman. THIRD ROW-l-larlmann, Johnson, Barrels, Culler, Kark, G'Sell, Tobias, Krug, Ragan, Richards, Rischar, Coach Schell. SECOND ROW--Polerecky, Moore, l-larch, Russell, Guslalson, Taylor, Vroornan, Malone, Shay, R. Koch, George, Scheck, Wile, Craflz FRONT ROW-Moran, Coy, Barron, Hewill, Michod, Burgeson, Hennessy, Bird, Lellon, Schneider. ll42l jl e.'5Al'l'l6LI'l -.g0l0A0l'l'l0l Q road 60lfLl'l ff? BACK ROW-Narland, Haeger, Buffers, Gorllieb, MacKellar, L. Golden. SECOND ROW-Boehm, Morrow, Norlon, Wrarh, Fox, Winkelmann, Ferguson, Schwarfz. FRONT ROW-Kulwlman lmgr.l, Wheeler, Dudley, Malone, B. Golden, Havell, Ross. unior Uardifg gaziefgaf Manager Frederick, Sclwrnilendorf, Belly, Halas, Waldron, Roberfs, Sumner, G. Grole, Prauss, Vasey, Coach Kaiser. H431 .S10l0L.0l'l'l0I 2 gdfiefgtlf BACK ROW-Schwarlz, Dollaske, Wehrli, Ladd, Briggs, Olson, Kuchuris, Cole, Chrisrianson, Brooks, Coach Wehrli, l-larlne'H, Rynne, Pigman, LaRocque, Thiele, Reum, Norlh, Powers, Becker. FRONT ROW-Manager Perivolidis, Manager Moore. jfeifhlllefl BACK ROW-Schreiber, Hedsrrom, Rendo, Hawkes, Pesfell, Meyer, Thomas, Clark, Richardson, Weslerman, Wafson Coach Wifsman. SECOND ROW-Vrooman lmqrxl, Goeb, Donaker, Cady, Haulau, Grlqslay, Pelerson. FRONT ROW- Wohlford, Chaflerlon, Campbell, Sisco, Chapman, Hanson, Kessman, Moran lmgr.l. 11441 .SJOIQAOIYIOFB jalf BACK ROW-Oscarson, Palumbo, Novalc, Mansur, Nelson, Marigliano, Addleman, Sveida, Bulfars, Cole, Pascolla, Pow- ers, Maglioche'r+i, Kane, Gransard, Holliday, Nydam, l-lodge, SECOND ROW-Coach Gummerson, Fischer, Wiclman, Rube-nslein, Huber, Cagnina, Graham, Hager, Johnson, Best Har+neH', Minlcey, Rynne, DeRose, Brundaqe, T, Madsen, C. Madsen, Flank, Ferguson, Kramp, Barsema, Coach Slack. FRONT ROW-Elcsfrom, Rose, deBruler, Russel, MacKeller, Danlcs. Hulchinson, l-lulner, Goflieb, Scharer, Woylce, Wolf, Winlclemann, von Rosen, Nofh, Slynen, Lind. Kuhlman. 371254711 an j'acL BACK ROW-Hess, Schmidt Marigliano, L, Golden, Frank, Schleicher, Dalaslcey, Glass, Grigsby, Marlin, Clamp, Burge- son, Chromy, Benneff, Forman, Boehm, Brooks, SECOND ROW-Coach Wright Sleans, Greening, Spiegel, Wralh, Kark, Hanselman, Palerson, Lenaghan, Breuhaus, Blum, Donaker, l-loue, Coach Gummerson. FRONT ROW-Coach Slack, Byfield. Abrams, Harris, Fox, Ozanne, Wallers, Slevens, Thomas, l-lelsel, Reynolds, McKee, Curran, Sfraighl, Taylor. mai 3 0,9 omore wimming BACK ROW-Duenow, Svoboda, Kenneavy, Ross, Koch, George, Dyson. SECOND ROW-LaViqne, Newman, Snyder, Huber, Jepson, Johnson, Piper, Coach ScoH. FRONT ROW-Diener, Ball, Olsen, S'rel+on, Tour+eIo+, Knapps, Landsman. jre5Amen wimming BACK ROW-Boehm, Pollinque, Malfese, Chapman, Denly, Camphouse, Schink. SECOND ROW- Benneff, Blum, Plum, Harfzeh, Brandzell, Paferson, Coach Nofh. FRONT ROW-Piper, Gusfafson Carey, Mclmkosh, Arrnsfrong, lgelrnan, Johnson, Duesing. 51461 Yjnclercfaaa W-eafgng BACK ROW-Zasadny, Weylourn, Mclvlalmon, Mgr. Kruger, Mgr. Sclwmulzer, Mgr. Le-livel'l', Mgr. Murray, Mgr. Piclcelf. THIRD ROW-Coach Ghclord, Collor, Salerno, Nilz, Reynclcls, Jefferson, Spiegel, King, Ramsellw, Golemes, l-looe. SEC- OND ROW-Cromey, Nyquist Dealc, Belmonle, Dove, Powell, Sfella, Sleans, Linde, Archibald, l-lennessey. FRONT ROW-Fyfe, Forman, Miclwod, Noland, Anderson, Meyers, Soornan, Schwab. Ready for Jrhe Relays. Grab ThaT ball! HiT ThaT bird! InTramural SporTs The boys' inTramural sporTs program, under The supervision oT Mr. ScoTT and lvlr. VerchoTa, is seT up so ThaT boys receive The beneTicial eTlecTs oT exercise while enioying Their TavoriTe sporT. ATTer school, boys are able To parTicipaTe in sporTs Tor Tun, and aT The same Time They geT some much-needed exercise and improve Their muscular developmenT and co-ordinaTion. Boys who are inTeresTed in Trying ouT Tor an inTerschol- asTic squad may improve Their slcills in The sporT by Taking advanTage oT The inTramural program. Also, boys who are on inTerscholasTic squads Tor a good parT OT The year oTTen Tind ThaT inTra- murals help Them To keep in shape when They TransTer back To gym. All in all, ThirTeen diTTerenT sporTs are oTTered in The inTramural program aT various Times oT The year. ln The Tall The program consisTs oT Ten- nis, Touch TooTball, and swimming. ln The winTer monThs wresTling, Traclc and Tield, and baslceTball are TeaTured. In The spring The program includes waTerpolo, Tree swimming, golT, badminTon, ping pong, volleyball, and soTTball. WiTh such a wide choice available, every boy can Tincl a sporT in which he can have The Tun and exercise he wanTs. mal Waflagefd K ROW-Kuehn, l'laggerTy, STrylcer, MarTling, Juber. FRONT ROWfSchink, Knbble, Mr. Padula, l-IT. The managers play an imporTanT parT in The sporTs program oT our school. The ac- TiviTies oT The group are carried ouT under The supervision oT Mr. Tony Padula. lT is The iob The managers To lceep Traclc oT all equip- menT and To see ThaT all The uniTorms and eguipmenT are lcepT cleaned. AnoTher imporTanT Task oT The managers is To adminisTer elemenTary TirsT aid Tor any oT The minor injuries oT The aThleTes. These are buT a Tew oT The many services perTormed by The managers. moi Tony hands ouT The Tape P ., Classes 50 , X v,,.Ww M, 1 ...E . Ar A --.-.W f J -- ,P-v-m.,,,.. , Y - - f - ., 11- ' :j ,'1i.ik-v....f.f.5wv5e-v-'f+-Wr-4ih-3Q4-Wv.-.,J,,,Qm - Ali- 51' K: J' , -' f W '?:ff Q 1.W,gif ,,,lA.Wb W ' MQW MW, xg' '-M-mvM..,m..,,,4i,..,L..M,LL,m...,..WW -v-m.w,.W..-n.4.N if ff! f7 M 0 - mW.,.,.,A ,,.,,MM MW , ff- . mfjxiiiq-:MN U51 iff' Mike Williams lweaols Sludenl Council. Sfuclem' Governmenl img S+uden+ Governmeni' . . Dave LaRocque leads. Sandy Smiflw conducfs. Bob Mondo presides. Fos'rers Self Reliance 531 ifenf Gouncif Ofhcem BACK ROW-Andrews lv. pres.l, Williams lpres.l FRONT ROW-Cavanaugh lsec,l, Declcerl' l'rreas.l Srudenl Council, including represenlalives from each of The four classes, is Jrhe primary governing body of our sludenl' governmenl. Wilh Dr. Kennelh Lund as adviser, The council meels every olher Wednesday rhroughoul Jrhe school year lo discuss mailers of imporlance in rhe im- provemenl of our school. This year lhe council's primary proieclr was Jrhe Sock l-lops. school dances held in Jrhe lieldhouse aller home baslcelball games wirh music supplied by eilher a sludenl band or a iulqe box. g,ff1.:g- cc.- 1 .I sl- 'Jil ffm f ' f S'ruden+ Council Members Seniors Wes Andrews Mary Campbell Kalhy Cavanaugh Sandy Decker? Jeanne Filzgerald Bob l-luichison Ann Johnson Jack Ladd Peler Lovell Ray Pollari Sandy Smilh Milce Williams Juniors Karen Andersen Melinda Bales John Brown David Lundy Barb McLaren Meredilh Moorshead Tom Sumner Jim Schullz Bill Vasey Carolie Whileway considers Sludenl Council .glfowlenf Kounci BACK ROW-Chrislianson, Ladd, R., Olson, Lovell, l-lulchison, R., Vasey, Sumner. FOURTH ROW-Schullz, Pollari, Ladd,J., Smilh, Johnson, Burdsall, Sisco, THIRD ROW-Whiieway, Bales, Wilson, Cavanaugh, J. Simmons, Ames, Cannon, Ander- sen, C., Richardson. SECOND ROW-Andersen, K. lvloorshead. Filzgerald, Lunde, McViH'y, McLaren, Donalcer. FRONT ROW-Lundy, Brown, Cavanaugh, K., Andrews, Williams, Campbell, Brundaqe. Sophomores Miles Brundage Wendy Burdsall Ann Cannon Don Chrisfianson Bob Ladd K L .1 , . pZle,lQC,l,2,ye S+uden+ Council Provides for Travel Don Olson Freshmen Kalhy Ames Chuck Andersen Jody Cavanauqh John Donaker Rick Richardson Jill Simmons Joe Sisco Barb Wilson Buses back Jrhe boys. H551 Sak? Counci BACK ROW-Todd, Nelson,Zarcone,Zeiicelc, Roberls, Gloor, Korfum, Argue, Lundy, Cahill. FOURTH ROW--Reum, Mulher, Thorp, Halen, Weslergreen, Cady, Kesler, Pilgrim, J., Sharp, Bruno, Ausfin. THIRD ROW-Newman, Brown, Cangelosi, M., Walsli, Balfeiger, Bacigalupo. Campbell, Orcu'r+, Joslyn, Faulli, Rose, G'sell, Berg, SECOND ROW-Nieler, Kraft Peacock, Slciles, Conley, Williams, Ma++miller, Jones, Hayes, Corbeil, Welirli, Perivolidis, Speer. FRONT ROW-Graves, Allen, Javaras, Segur, LaRocque, Pilgrim, S., Crandell, Olsen, Spurgeon, Sleffens. Bill sluolies suspecJr. iissj .S?uc!enf gounci BACK ROW-Oscarson, Williams, Thorburn, Sisco, McDonald, Reckles, Barsema, Kamp, Byer. FOURTH ROW Klinfworfh, Dieferle, Nerad, Kafoll, Kark, Kiesgen, Rankin, Novak, Nelson, Pollari. THIRD ROW-Sloan, Kipnis Werdell, Barfon, McClure, Flank, Demos, Creighfon, Anderson, Giddings. SECOND ROW-Weinzimmer, Walker Frankel, Newman, Buske, Herman, Malone, Brennan, Krafky, Anderson, Finger. FRONT ROW-Rice, Dresner Kizaur, Bailey, Praefz, Tollkuehn, Cavanaugh, Dehlainauf, Kadon. Safefy Council is an organized group of upperclass sfudenfs formed fo make our school a safer place by enforcemenf of fhe safefy rules all fhrough fhe school year. Safefy Council is divided info eighf com- miffees, all under fha direcfion of Mr. Rus- sell Sforey. Each commiffee has a specific respon- sibilify relafed fo school safefy. l-lalls Com- miffee pafrols fhe halls: fhe Bicycle Com- miffee keeps fhe bikes in fhe correcf place: Driving Council checks for driving offenses, Signs Commiffee places fhe road signs: Pro- gram and Publicify Commiffees reporf Safefy Council's various acfivifies and keep sfudenfs informed abouf safefyg Accidenf Prevenfion Commiffee works fo prevenf accidenfs in school: and Secrefarial Com- miffee does Safefy Council's fyping, re- cording, and filing. Each group has a Chair- man who represenfs his group in discussions of presenf and fufure policies. H571 Dave Do . brings in fhe signs nn .ggmoling Counci! BACK ROW-Schullz, Brown, Williams. SECOND ROW-l-lulchison, Lundy, Sumner. FRONT ROW-Forl, Pappas, Ladd. Smoking Council Enforces Rules Smoking Council is lhe only branch of school governmenl lhalr iunclions wilhoul facully supervi- sion. Members walch for viola- Jfions ol smoking regulalions in The school area. al lhe alhlelic evenls. and on lhe school buses. The smoking rules have been basically Jrhe same Jrhroughoul lhe many years ol Jrhe council's exisl- ence. Smoking is prohibiled in or near Jrhe school on school days or during alhlelic evenls. The primary purpose of Smoking Council is lo require good conducl and main- lain lhe repulalion ol Jrhe school. Junior and Senior boys who are considered capable and worlhy by Their classmales are chosen lo carry our lhe responsibililies of Smoking Council. Penally is prepared. lI58l Proieclion Slall, under lhe supervision of Mr. Park, is made up of a group of boys organized for Jrhe purpose of showing films which are supplemenlary +o courses such as English, l-lislory, Science, l-lome Economics, and lnduslrial Arls. A slalf member is avail- able lo show films any period of lhe day in eilher room 42 or room 235. The members of Proieclion Slafl have various olher iobs, among which are caring for films, cameras, and olher necessary equipmenl. One credir lowards gradualion is received by any Proieclion Slall member who spends Jrwo years on Jrhe slaicl. K ROW B 'l'l G E SECOND ROW-Campbell, Erisman, A., Sloan, Schlemmer, FRONT ROW L dy A h Alce Z rc n Waldron, Demos. iissq Qrgi , Councif BACK ROW-Burdsall, Buller, Marschalk, Franlcel, Har'rne'H', Simmons, Olsen. SECOND ROW-Slciles, Lampman, Schrieber, Jones, McLaren, Wilson, Owens, FRONT ROW-Kizaur, Hayes, Srnifh, Mosier, J., McCracken, Mavrelis. Girls' Club, which includes in irs membership lhe enlrire femi- nine populalion of lhe s+uden+ body, is governed by five oilfi- cers and a council under 'rhe direclion of Miss Horner. Girls' Club plans and malces arrangemenls for Sophomore and Junior Girls' Parlies, spon- sors Girls' Club Shows, and, from rhe Tag Day money, gives a Chrislmas Parry for lhe chil- dren ar lhe Chicago Commons. Also, The officers and council members parlicipaie in Subur- ban Girls' Conferences and help in rhe planning ol l-lomecoming. Girls prepare for CARE. Girls' Service Commillee is a permanenl commilree oi Girls' Club. The five divisions of lhis noon duly, lilerary, library and lunchroom, equipment and spe- cial services commirrees. commillee are as follows:- QI' 5, .szrvice ommiffee BACK ROW-Lunde, J. Mosier, Newman, Possell, Ware, Tolllcuehn, Treichel, McCracken, Hayes, Boehm, Marian Grawes meyer. FOURTH ROW-Nieler, Norlh, Kiley, Widerslrom, Richardson, Simmons, Winney, Donalcer, Mariha Grawemeyer, Gordon. THlRD RO'W-Roehm, Narland, Crandall, Laadi, Lewis, Valessares, Senicka, Neims, Kress, Lundrigan, Ross. SECOND ROW-Rodgers, Krafl, Bird, Youlcer, Schmidf, Corlei'i', Kaiser, M::Jil+on, Conley, Canqelosi, Nicholas, Herman, Kocers. FRONT ROW-Lampman, Harlneif, Moss, Miller, Joslyn, Dunn, Mulher, Melurn, Vehler, Ma++hews, Silcora, Eid- swiclc, Peferman. Service Commiiiee helps The oi-lice. Freshmen U62 Miss Pring and Mr. Seymour checlc a schedule. The Freshmen enTer high school anTici- paTing many new experiences ThaT soon be- come realiTies. AT The end OT The year They will be able To remember The TirsT-day ex- ciTemenT, new locks and lockers, The TirsT homeroom, buying books, and The Year- ling. Their Big BroTher and SisTer will have Told Them a greaT deal abouT high school jreffman Counci! Freshmen Begin . . liTe, and by June The Freshmen will be well sTarTed on The high school worlc and acTiviTy. AT The beginning oT second semesTer Freshmen elecT a Council on which each homeroom is represenTed. The deans, Miss Pring and Mr. Seymour, work wiTh The Fresh- men Council To help The Freshmen To be- come beTTer sTudenTs and ciTizens. BACK ROW-McllraTh, Hess, GalaTy. Piper, Rehfield, Clarlc, Thomas, Schwab. THIRD ROW-NysTrand, WraTh, Blifz, Levin, STeans, WaTson, Andersen. SECOND ROVV-Cronin, Simmons, Cavanaugh, Jackson. Guimont Wilson, Gilchrist Moran. FRONT ROW-Donaker lPres.l, Sisco lV. Pres.l, Ames lSec.l, Richardson lTreas.l, STrening. 631 Tl1ursday's A-period assignmenf. Freshmen ea? lunch. II y a. La Seine. H641 Four ln1'eres+ing Years Assembly Huis Semesler Honor Roll Boys Philip Abrams Mark Alkinson Ronald Bermingham Alan Blilz Philip Blum Edward Blumslein Roberl Brislol George Bylielcl Lee Campbell Thomas Campbell John Camphouse Thomas Challerlon John Donaker Chrislopher Dove lra Epslein Roberl Glass David Goldberg Bruce Golden Leslie Golden Donald Harris Haskell l-larl Allan Hess Lawrence l-lunl RoberlJirsa Chrislian Jones Kennelh Joslyn John Kark Leland King Lorren Lee Harold Levin John Marlin James Mcllralh Slanley Mehalley Charles Michod William Moran Raymond Pelerson Peler Piper Dennis Saliny Edward Scheck Grill Schrade Peler Schwab Roberl Siegel Joseph Sisco l-larold Slaunlon Phillip Sleans H. Slephen Slraiqhl John Vrooman Sland up proves successlul. Girls Marian Abramson Emily Ackerman Roberla Ballz Janel Beller Jane Birr Georgia Blum Crescence Buqner Susan Carlson Joyce Conlon Linda Cooke Gail Crandall Jana Cronin Elleva Davidson Chrisline Ekholm Barbara Eenlon Bonnie Belh Guimonl Julia Herrick Linda l-lollman Nancy' Lee l-lowe Carol Hulchison Jean Jackson Julie Kaska Lois Klinlworlh Marilyn Lund Diane Maluszek Nancy McConachie Mary Norell Bonnie Papke C. Annelle Rappleyea Rulh Seavey Susan Shapin Carole Sheade Karen Sinn Donna Sloan Sally Slreninq Susan Vierow Elaine Walworlh Jean Ware Judilh Walls Adelyn Weinslein Virginia While Louise Widerslrom 4- I 2-24. Freshmen help wilh Tag Day. Parenls ol Freshman meel leacher Sopnomores Qnioy Spring sunshine. Sophomores nee 50,94 0ln0l'e ieallzf lvliss Ball and Mr. Fuog conTer. . . Show School SpiriT Sophomores conTinue Their educaTion under The guidance of Their deans, Miss Ball and Mr. Fuog. They show Their school spiriT as They Take The bus To an away game, or presenT The Sophomore Girls' ParTy. Clubs such as lvlasgueraders and Biology Club become Sophomore Tavo- riTes. Sophomore aThleTic Teams Talce Their place in The school acTiviTies. The daily climb To The Third Tloor is remembered as symbolic as The Sopho- mores Tinish Their second year oT high school and conTinue Their climb To a higher educaTion. Sophomores smile. nm Jane and Thelma dress up for Soph pafry. School has ups and clowns W, K ' I 1 Ms: ., , , A 5 gs N . HONOR ROLL Firsl Semesler, I957- I 958 Girls Judilh Anderson M, Calherine Arado Marilyn Balcer Joan Barnes Laura Bonnema Shirley Braminq Jane Brennan Marianne Brunsl Wendy Burdsall Barbara Burgess Ann Cannon Susan Corlell Paula Cornell Diane Del-lainaul Susan Carol Fallon Helen Marie Franlcel Nancy Belh Freedman Susan Freedman Elizabelh Gardner Janel Garson M. Diane Gaspar Phyllis Glienlqe Nancy Good June' Hanson Judilh Harlnell Haleen Herman Susan Hunler Virginia Hyde Anne Jusl Sharon Keegan Susan Kilgore Carolyn Kleidon Grelchen Klolz Eva Kocers Denise Kohl Kay Donna Kralzer Carol Kropp Janel Lancasler Kare-n Lunde Yolanda Maione Karlolla Malhews Linda Kay Mallhiesen Dianlha McJillon Marcia McNeill Palricia McVilly Melody Meyerson Judilh Mollall Carol Neims Nancy Nelson Linda O'Brien Janel Olsen Susan Plagge Margarel Pollock Rila Raisch Nancy Raymond Cecily Resniclc Sally Roach Mary Ann Roberlon Jacqueline Rogers Elinor Sallir Kehrin Schrnidl Merrybelh Seavey Lesley Sharp Barbara Shayman Carol Silverman Gail Slockholm Judilh Tegger Sharon Teichen Bonnie Therriaull Maryann Trimble Valorie Valenline Vivian Valessares Joan Van Dylce E. Kay Ward Sally Walson Arlelia Whilney Susan Wiese Boys Michael Abrams Elliol Brener Miles Brundage Kenl Bullars Donald Chrislianson K. RoberlDollasl1e James Dudley Franlc Ehrmann Edward Erisman Sheldon Golllieb Thomas Haeger Roberl Harlmann Michael Harlnell Kennelh Haull Fredericlc Havell Jerry I-Iewill Marlin Horwich Dennis Iverson Sleven Iverson Berl Jepson Howard Johnson Roberl King Charles Kuhlman Lawrence Lauria Paul Lind William Meyers Hugh Millen Roberl Moore Thomas Morawelz David Nelson James Nichols Arlhur Perivolidis William Pigman David Powell Roberl Reum David Ross T. Graham Roupas George Rynne Eli Schwarlz Harvey Segur Roberl Sharer James Shawvan Kennelh Shay Burlce Smilh Clarlc Smilh William Slamm William Valance Thomas von Rosen Michael Wehrli Paul Will Cheer up, Leon! Thirsly? ll's a lypical day! iissi Girls work on decorafions for The Prom. Juniors U 701 N45 , Lain ,l s . iwrvww 1, T -- M. , , ... John Brown Tom Sumner Junior .meana Mr. Cady and Miss Lane conTer. Miss Lane, Dean oT Junior Girls, and Mr. Cady, Dean oT Junior Boys, plan and execuTe an exTensive TesTing pro- gram oTTered To all inTeresTed Junior sTudenTs. Under The careTul guidance oT The deans, The resul+5 oT These TesTs are gone over individually wiTh each Junior. This helps The sTudenTs decide upon college or vocaTional plans. The Junior oTTicers are direcTed in Their many acTiviTies by Miss Lane and Mr. Cady. John Brown, The presidenT, has done well in leading The Junior Class. Tom Sumner. The vice-presidenT, has worlced closely wiTh John in successfully carrying ouT The Junior program. Carolie WhiTeway was The compeTenT secreTary, and David Lundy made an eTTi- cienT Treasurer. The direcTion and good advice ThaT The Juniors receive make Them capable oT assuming The responsibiliTy and leadership oT The school in Their Senior year. Pre are To Lead Carolie WhiTeway ' ' p Dave Lundy lI7I1 unior ounci FOURTH ROW-Loving, Gloor, Sisco, BarTels, Greenup, Parrillo, Le6ere, Weisenberger. Tl-HRD ROW-Vasey, SchulTz Hill, Rice, lrmis, Aiken, T-lousTon, SchuTT, Tomb. SECOND ROW-Nass, McLaren, Cangelosi, Conley, EhlerT, PriesT, Baling Moorshead, KraTT, Williams, STrening, Rydeli, Anderson. FRONT ROW-Lundy lTreas.l, WhiTeway lsec.l, Brown lpres.l Sumner lv. pres.l. The Junior Council includes represenTaTives Trom each Junior home- room, The Junior members oT STudenT Council, and The Junior Class oTTicers. The Junior Council helps in The disTribuTion oT class rings, which is a big evenT in The Junior year. One oT The main responsibiliTies oT The Junior Council is The organi- zaTion and commiTTee co-ordinaTion Tor The Junior Prom. lVlomenTs To Remember was The Theme oT This year's Junior Prom held on SaTurday, April I9. As usual, The Prom was given in honor oT The Senior Class. MarTy, MerediTh, and Dave choose Their class rings. Junior Honor Roll lFirsl Semesferl Girls Virginia Anderson Na'ralieAnller Diana Bailey Palricia Berkland Diane Chase Lois Chrislianson Keville Conrad Susan Cox Barbara Donaker Emily Dunn Mary Ellis Karen Erbe Linda Fagaly Karen Faulh Marsha Frankel Nancy Fuog Jeanne L. Gleason Bonnie Gordon Michele Graver Calherine Gullo Rila Hagmeyer Pearl Henderson Susan Holland Barbara l-lowie Donna Jones Barbara Joslyn Lucy Krall Jane Lampman Jacquelyn Lewis Carol Lunde Marcia MacKinnon Joyce Marlens Palricia Ann Maluszek Amelia Mavrelis Barbara McLaren M. Ann McMillan Barbara Melum Merediih Moorshead Carol Nielrer Joy Marcia Olsen Dorolhy O'Reilly Thalia Pavis Barbara Plall' Kalhleen Priesl' Susan Jane Richardson Susan Roolberg Barbara Rose Rosemary Sauer Elaine Schilli Sandra Lee Searle Margarel Skiles Suzanne Sola Sally Slevens Janel' Slrening Bonnie Teich Lynn Thiede Barbara Trage Linda Treal Kalhleen Walsh Carolie Whileway Judilh Woline Caroline Woody Barbara Zehender Judilrh Zwern Boys Joseph Braucher Sleven Cahill William Crowl Joslyn Davidson John Andrew Fleckner Thomas Frederick Ronald Hill Kennelh Hines Barry Kipnis Frank Kralky Kennelh Leary James LeGere Thomas Malchell' Conslanline Mavrias Charles Mervis Frank Palmer William Schmilendorli Ronald Schmulzer John Slaunion Thomas Sumner Roberl' Valenlino Edward Webb Philip Werdell Richard Wilschke Pasquale Zambreno Augusl Zarcone R. Erik Zimmerman Junior girls sludy Igloo proves popular Kuoler lime again The mad rush Senior Officers Lead Class . . . Andrews, Lovell, Filzgerald, Ladd . . Through Evenlful Year Presidenl' .......... ..... P e'rer Lovell Vice-Presidenlr ..... .... W es Andrews Secrelary . . . ..... Jeanne Filzgerald Treasurer .. . ..... Jack Ladd U 74,1 . of '58 The Seniors are guided by Miss Rulh l'-lorner and lvlr. Louis Frilzemeier, lheir deans. who help lhem +o selecl a college and lo malce vOCa'l'iOnal plans. Miss l-lorner and Mr. Frilzemeier, Senior cleans The Senior Council is composed ol The olllicers of lhe Senior Class and represenla- lives from each Senior homeroom. Hs proi- ecls cenler mainly on gradualion aclivilies. which include Class Day, Baccalaureale, and Commencement enior ounci BACK ROW-Cady, Williams, Voellcner, Nielsen. SECOND ROW-Hulchison, Declcerl, Harlnefl, Morrow, Robins, FRONT ROW-Ladd l'rreas.l, Lovell lpre-s.l, Filzgerald lseol, Andrews lv, pres.l. H751 3cAofarAAip Cup wnnera James Pappas, Kaihryn Cavanaugh, Paul Javaras. The class of I958 has many oulsranding siudenls. Al The annual Scholarship Assem- bly, Dr. Lund announced Thai There are six- Jreen members of Jrhe class wilh averages higher lhan 'rhal of The lowesl Cup winner -93.4. This is an unusually line record. Heading Jrhese sixieen siudenls was Jim Pappas, who claimed The Cup wiih Jrhe aver- age of 96.4. Karhy Cavanaugh was second wifh 95.5, and Paul Javaras Third wilh 95.3. COI1llll6llCeIYlellt SPBGLQVJ Cady. Maiihews, Cavanaugh, Pappas. Semes+er H Boys Charles Allen Dwighl Auslin Charles Balch James Benoir Paul Belfendorf Lawrence Builer Frederick Byergo, III. Paul Cady Waller Crowley Richard Eddy William Ciaddis Douglas George Eric Gislason Donald Flunler Roberf Huichison Paul Javaras William Johnson James Kaeding Pieier Kark OHOI' Roll-Seniors Janice Corley Chrisiine Cole Florence Coleman Jane Crandall Nancy Decker Sandra Decker? Leila Feinberg Jeanne Filzgerald Laurel Franke Norma Garlinger Marian Grawemeyer Susan l-larlnefl Charlofie Hawk Alice Horwich Valerie Hoy Berenice Hudler Rulh Jackson Ann Johnson Gail Johnson Judilh Kiley Carl Kirsh Sue King Philip Klinlworlh Diana Krakower Frank Kosfer Linda Lane David La Rocque Dale LaVallee Bruce Medbery Charles Nelson Roberf Nordvall James Pappas Ray Pollari Gary Schmili A, Berfrand Segur Ronald Sides Michael Tye Alvin Voelkner David Warfield Alan Webber Michael Williams Girls Lynnefle Alver Nancy Anderson Joan Arcieri Anila Bear Jeanriefle Boslon Sandra Brown Carol Buchner Sue Carnphouse Kalhryn Cavanaugh Judilh Chapman Sue Cla pp Laura LeaviH Barbara Macklem Nancy Marsh Jean Mallhews Judilh McCall Johnine McCracken Margo? Morrow Mariorie Moss Flizabielh Mulher Lois Nes'l'le Susan Norlh Louise Orcull Linda Phelps Linda Praeiz Mary Reiss Karen Richardson Myrna Robins BeH'y Senicka Penelope Slygh Sandra Smilh Barbara Slernaman Margarel Slevens Anilra Thorhaug Joann Tresseli' Julia Webb Rulh Winney Evelyn Youker Ufe Zell The class of l958 is looking forward lo oulslanding Commencemenl speeches by Jim Pappas, Karhy Cavanaugh, Paul Cady and Jean Marihews. Jim Pappas is auro- maiically a speaker because he won The Scholarship Cup, and lhe oi'her lhree speak- ers were chosen by laculiy vole. fini BACK ROW-R. Hulchinson, M. Williams, Ladd, Sequr, LaVaIIee, A. Webber. FOURTH ROW-Schmifl, lvledberry, Nordvall, Boslon, Cavanaugh, Javaras. THIRD ROW-Moss, Camplwouse, Kark, Klinfworfh, S. Smilh, Phelps, Ne+hercu'r, Feinberg. SECOND ROW-Richardson, Filzgerald, Morrow, Winney, Horwich, Senicka, Coffey, R. Jackson. FRONT ROW-Deckerl, A. Johnson, Krakower, King, Harris, Crandell, G. Johnson, Clapp. Olfll' eal' 0l'l0l' BACK ROW-Eddy, Cady, Kesler, Murray, Kinzer, Oldfield, Gislason, Balch, Nolh. FOURTH ROW-Warfield, Karch, Jacobsen. C. Nelson, Bellendorli, Pappas, George, Ausfin. THIRD ROW-Pollari, Hawk, McKee, Norrh, Kirch, Sager, Treash. SECOND ROW-Reiss, Tresself, Webb, S, Brown, Decker, Anderson, Mulher, Cole, M. Brown. FRONT ROW- Arcieri, Grawemeyer, Youker, Slernarnan, Maifhews, Lane, Slygh, McCracken, Chrislopher. H773 Eg E 0tAel 6 ana! .gziferri BACK ROW-AusTin, Williams, Pappas, Cady, THIRD ROW-T-luTchison, Cavanaugh, Tolllcuehn, Johnson, McCall, L ll SECOND ROW-NeThercuT, Thorhaug, DeclserT, Ladd, Kizau r, Filrzgerald, Sager, FRONT ROW-Mr. Seymour, Y k lh lPIg I lNdlll h lM'P'g Spurgeon, LoTgren c rmn. , i rim sec. , or va v. c rmn. , Iss rin . Senior Leaders Help Guide Freshmen Each Freshman homeroom has a Big BroTher and SisTer To advise ThaT group ThroughouT The year. This year The Big BroThers and SisTers helped The Freshmen in such maTTers as learn- ing meThods oT sTudy, joining clubs, and Tormu- laTing Tour-year programs. They also Tallced on The imporTance OT school spiriT and explained ThaT Freshmen should parTicipaTe in, or aTTend, as many oT The school evenTs and aThleTic con- TesTs as possilole. The TaculTy advisers To The Big BroThers and SisTers are Miss Pring and Mr. Seymour, The deans oT The Freshman class. They were oT greaT assisTance in planning each oT The visiTs To The homerooms. Nancy Tolllcuehn and PeTer Lovell Talk wiTh Freshman homeroom. H781 l Four Years . . . As we walk down The aisle aT graduaTion and receive our diplomas, we cannoT help buT look back on our years aT Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School and remember The wonderTul evenTs which were a parT oT Them. Will we ever TorgeT The TirsT bewildering day oT Freshman year? Pep rallies. our TirsT TooTball game . . . The inspiring Girls' and Boys' Conicerences . . . Mikado, Mile- sTones, and Beggar on Horseback were The producTions ThaT year . . . Yes, Fresh- man year was one oT making new Triends and gaThering experience. Sophomore year we were old hands aT The game. l-low proud we were oT The FourTh in STaTe baskeTball Team and our new girl cheerleaders! We aTTended The opereTTa, l-l.M.S. PinaTore, and The Two plays, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Mrs. McThing. Our second year passed all Too quickly. AT lasT we were upperclassmen and be- gan Taking on greaTer responsibiliTies in our sTudies and acTiviTies. Mr, Pickwick, Dou- ble Door, and Ruddigore made' up The TheaTrical year . . . The TirsT T-lomecoming Dance was given, and The memorable Junior Prom . . . We resolved To make The lasT year beTTer Than ever and Tell' vaguely nosTal- gnc . . . Senior year already? Leading The school. we Tound, was boTh Tun and a responsibiliTy . . . We remember The elecTion oT class oTTi- cers . . . The producTions This year were Time OuT Tor Ginger, Gondoliers, and The Taming oT The Shrew . . . The Bond Issue Tor school improvemenTs was passed . . . Now in a Tew days we will Take our places in The graduaTion picTure. Then The TuTure is ours... . . Lead To GraduaTion Balch, 'Charles Ball, Mary Ball, William Balow. Frank Barile, Dennis Barker, Walda Barslajris, Roberl Bauman. Michael Bear, Anila Beegun, Palricia Beller, Jordon Belmonle, Tommasina Benoil, James Bermingham, Lawrence Bernards, Alice Mock Eleciions Accardo, Linda Adams, Karen Ahern, Susan Alcre, Ronald Aldrich. Richard Allen,Charles ' Alver, Lynelle Anderson, Richard Anderson. Nancy Anderson, William Andree, Edward Andrews, Wesley Araclo. Thomas Arcieri, Joan Auslin, Dwighl N801 Bernsrein, Lenore Besinger. Greg Beiiendorf, Paul Bezane, Joan Bierce, Andrea Bill, Rex Bird, Ann Boehm, Nancy Bolen, Todd Bosron, Jeanneiie Bosworrh, William Brandsrrader, Fred Brayrnan, Paul Breuhaus, Roberf Breunig, Lucille Mosi' Versa+ile Boy .... Pefer Lovell nail Brewer, Lynn Briggs, Carloifa Broman, Ann Brouder, John Brown, Dolores Brown, Donald Brown, Mary Brown, Neil Brown, Sandra Buchanan, Marcia Buckley, Edward Buchner, Carol Bullard. Richard Bullock. Gail Bunnel, Kaihleen Buller, Larry Byergo, Frederick Caccavelli, Joan Cady, Paul Cahill, Palricia Campbell, Mary Camphouse, Sue Cangelosi, Mary Cannon, Beverly Carey, Carol Carlson, Chrisline Carlson, Richard Carllon, Sue Cavanaugh, Kaihryn Chapman, Judifh Mosi' Versaiile Girl .... Kaihy Cavanaugh Chrislensen, Marion Chrisrianson, Russell Chrisropher, Alexander Clapp, Sue Colley, Ja nice Cohen, Doris Cohn, Judilh Cohn, Richard Cole, Chrisrine Coleman, Barbara Coleman, Florence Collins, Bruce Collor, Gail Comislcey, Conslance Conlorli, John H821 Conway, Virginia Cooper, Dolores CorbeH', James Corcoran, lvlary Couglwlin, Joyce Couglilin, Parricia Cramer, Linda Cranclell, Jane Crowley, Waller Cullwane, William Culsuviris, Gary Damiani, Scorl' Danly. Diana Darby, Priscilla Dare. Susan Mosi' Handsome Boy . . . Clark Williams H831 Davey, Roberf Davidson, James Declcer, Nancy Declcerr, Sandra Dellferi, Jucliih Dell3y,Tl1omas Dempsey, Roger Devine, Donald Dieferle, Pafricia Dillon, Margaref Divis, Sheila Dolwerly, Susan Dorner, Marlin Dwyer, Kailwleen Ebert Susan Filzgeralcl, Jeanne Fogarry, Mary Foley, Thomas For+, Jeffrey Franco, Carol Franke, Laurel Freeman, Anlhony Frilzsche, Olive Funk. Thomas Fyle, Caroline Gaddis, William Galaly, Frances Garber, Belle Garlinger, Norma Garofalo, John Mosi' Beauliful Girl .... Jean Lembo Eddy, Richard Edgerly, Nancy Eclmier, Jack Egeland, Nancy Elder, Ann Enman, Theodore Erclcman, Judilh Erisman, Alberl Ewald, James Farrell, Raymond Fausl, James Fawcell, Charles Fearing, Perer Feinberg, Fred Feinberg, Leila l 11941 Gallce, Frank Gary, Veronica Gelman, William George, Douglas Geyer, Emerson Gielow, Bruce Giles, Roloerl' Gipson, Sue Girarcli, Joan Gislason, Eric Glassman, Donna Golwllce, Sandra Gorman, Eileen Gorverjr, Sue Grane, Daniel Mosi' Popular Boy .... Wes Andrews F riasj Granl, Will Granzow, Gary Grawemeyer, Marian Grawemeyer, lvlarllma Gray, Audeline Grinclslrarf, Elizabeili Gross, Charlene Grossman, Joseph Gruloe. Diane Guillemin, Richard Guzilc, Daniel l-laerfel, Paul l-lanes, Carroll Hannigan, Pafricia Haroofunian, Karlo Harris, lvlargarel Harrold, Francis Harl, Penny Harlnell, Susan Haslcell, Lincla Halcher, Bruce Hawlc, Charma Hawkes, William Hayes, Beverly Hayes, lvlary He-nlcel, Juclilh Hess, Barbara l-lesler, Sandra l-limmelman, Dallas Hines, David Mosl' Popular Girl .... Jeanne Fihgerald l-loben, Laurence Hodgson, John Hoell, Lawrence Hoffmann, Donna Hollerbach, William Holmslrom, Carolyn Hollz, Daniel l-loran, Michael Horberg, Jerrold Horwich, Alice Hoy, Valerie Huber, Joan Hudler, Bernice Hughes, Laurel l-lunl, Thomas 51861 l-lunler, Donald l-lunler, Susan l-lunler, William l-lulchison, George Hulchison, Roberl Jackson, Gail Jaclcson, Rulh Jacobsen, Erik Janlz, Jeannelle Javaras, Paul Jochim, Edward Johnson, Ann Johnson, Carol Johnson, Gail Johnson, Maxine Cufesi' Boy . . . Mike Williams H871 Johnson, Sandra Johnson, William Johnslon, Archibald Jones, Barbara Jones, Carolyn Jones, l-lunler Jones, Richard Julian, Percy Kaeding, James Kaiser, Diane Kailchuclc, Karen Karnrnerer, Roberl Kaplan, lvlargol Karch, Kennelh Karis, Marilca Kirsh, Carl Kizaur, Kalhryn Klinlworlh, Philip Koczian, Werner Koenig, Barbara Kolar, lan Kosler, Frank Kralcower, Diana Krause, John Kress, Susan Kresser, 'Gene Krueger, Michael Krumdiclc, Orville Kuehn, William Laadl, Virginia Culesf Girl . . . Mary Campbell Kark, Pieler Karras, Paulelle Kaslran, Angeline Kaslran, Belly Kaloll, Gloria Keller, William Kelley, Charles Kennedy, Roger Kenl, Denis Kiesling, Belly Kiley, Judiih Kimmel, 'Charles Kinerl, Anfon lTony King. Sue Kinzer, Lloyd 51881 Ladd. John Laib, Carolyn Lancasfer. Nancy Lane, Linda Langley, William LaRocque, David Lasky, William LaVallee, Dale LaVine, Susan Leavens, Pamela Leaviil, Laura Lee, Cafherine LeJeune, Jeanine Lembo, Jean Leonard, Carl Class WH' .... Bob Nordvall iraqi Lesler, Barbara Levine, Phyllis Levy, Emil Lewis, l-lerberi' Lewis, Leslie Lielz, Linda Lillig,lv1ar+in Lindberg, Roger Lipps, Marfha Lipschullz, Nalhan LiHon, Jeanne Loewenberger, Douglas Lofgren, Charles Lolls, Nancy Lovell, Pefer Cuiesf Couple .... Jan Coffey and Charlie McCracken. Johnine McDonagh, Dennis McDonald, Lynelle Mcllralh, Bonnie McKee, Ellen lvlcKeown. Pal McLaughlin, Susan McMahon, Richard McNeill, Rodger McSherry, Palricia lvledbery, Bruce lvleilahn, Jeffrey Mergen, Howard Mefcalf, Bruce Meyer, Anloinelle Loyd, Charles Lund. Roger Lundrigan, Doris Lynch, Roberla Maclclem, Barbara Magliochelri, June Maniales, George lvlanlhey, Dale Marron. David Marsh, Nancy Marlin, Kenl Marlling. Allan Mallrhews. Jean McCall, Judilh McCar+hy, Norma Lofgren mol Michaels, Priscilla Michaelson, John Miller, Granl Miller, Mary Mink, Marfha Minlcey, Karen Minler, Mary Moedl, Claudia Moffat Mary Moloney, Terrenc Mondo, Roberl' Monroe, Mary Moore, Margarel Morrow, Margol Mosier, Janice S Besl' All-Around A+hle're .... Jeff For+ H911 Mosier, Jeanne Moss. Marjorie Mollice, Jucliih Mullin, Roberl Munclay, John Murray, Breen Murray, Pairicia Mulher, Elizabeih Narland. Judifh Nelson, Arlhur Nelson, Charles Nelson, Sandra Nerad, Virginia Nesfle, Lois Nelhercul, Carol Osborn, Cliiclord Oscarson, Edwin Ossenlorf. Nancy Owen, Fred Owen, Ivor Pallas, George Pappas, James Paquin, Gary Parenl, Roberla Parlcer, Roberl Parren, Joyce Paflen, Donald PaH'erson, Jack Pearson, Nancy Peclcous, Lynn Neuman. Marqarei Niebel, Harold Niederman, Susan Nielsen, Waller Nordvall, Roberl Norfell, Daniel Norili, Susan Nollw, William Nyquist Nancy O'Connor, Janelle Oldiield,Jol'1n Olson, Doris Olson, Ruin OrcuH, Louise Orllep, William H921 Penn, Sleven Pennie, Susan Pelerlcin, John Pelersen, Carol Pelerson, Donald Peferson, Judifh Phelps, Linda Pierce, William Pigman, Janel' Pilafas, Irene Pilgrim, Sarah Pinchof, Roy Pioller, Susan Pollari, Ray Porcelli, Marilyn H931 Pofamianos, Pefer Powell, Richard Praelz, Linda Prelzer, Roger Primrose, Gloria Proleau, Suzanne Prueske, Judifh Purcell, William Quinn, William Raysa, Richard Reiss, Mary Rhoad, Barbara Rice, Clark Richardson, Karen Riclcefson, Clifford Saad, Karen Sack, Daniel Sager, Vernon Sasgen, Grerchen SaHerlee, John Savage, Rulh Scala, Charles Scheclc, Alberi Schellhorn, Barbara Schlesinger, Pafricia Schiller, Lance Schmidt Erwin SchmiH, Gary Schneider, John Schneider, Louis Ridley, James Rilchey, Phillip Robins, Myrna Robinson, Joan Roe, S+even Roller, Jane Ronda, Jane Ross, Jean Rosh Kersfin Rofh, Fred Rowe, James Rowland, Linda Rubinson, Marlene Ryan, Lynn Ryclcman, John U9-11 School, John Seever, Jacquelyn Segur. Berirand Seniclia, Belly Serpa. Raymond Sexauer, Carol Seylried, Judiih Shade, Carole Shadinger, William Shaffer, Chesier Sher, Rodney Shinn, Nancy Shoup. David Shulman, Dorene Sides, Ronald 951 Sieverl, Karla Silver, 'David Simmons, Wendy Sinacore, Judilh Siolcos, Paula Skidmore, Jimmie Slygh, Penelope Smeding, Carol Smifh, Charlene Smifh, Sandra Snow, William Solberg, Arfhur Solch, Phyllis Sorensen, Gerda Sorrenlino, John Bel Tessler, Howard Thorhaug, Anifra Thorp, Susan Tobin, Nancy Tolllcuehn, Nancy Tourlrelof, Judilh Traver, Joan Travis, Thomas Treash, Gordon Treichel, Judilh Tressell, Joann Turano, Lynda Turley, Sandra Tye, Michael Ugasfe, John Spurgeon, Jeraldine Sfarclc, Judilh Sfelfon, Pefer Sfernarnan, Barbara Sfevens, Margaref Slewarf, Roberf S+owelI, Nancy Sfraus, Susan S'rrylcer, James Summers, Nancy Swank, Roberr Swanson, Donald Taylor, l-larrief Taylor, Linda Tenczar, Paul nm Urse, Linda Van Kennel. John VanScoyoc, Sleven Venable, John Viberr, James Vierow, William Villanova, Joanne Vincenli, Leo Vines. Henry Voellcner, Alvin Vogel, William Volrz, James Voorhees, Sharron Wagner, Dorolhy Walker, Orrel 51971 Warfield, David Washburn. Virginia Wayne, Lynne Webb, Julia Webber, Alan Websier. Penelope Weiner, Maureen Wellin, Carol Wexler, Phyllis Wheeler, Mariorie Wiggs, Roberr Wilborn. Nancy Williams, Clark Williams. Michael Williams. Janei' Cmon, now-smile! Jus? Jrliouglil l'd drop in . . Congralulalionsl Loafing, as usual . . . Williamson, James Williamson, Linda Winney, Rurlw Wiseman, Sleven Wi++wer, Diane Wolf, Howard Wollenburg, Jolfin Woodman, Peler Woodruff, Roberl Wriglwlr, Jolwn Yong, George Youlcer, Evelyn Zell, Ure Zeppi, Roloerr Zil1lman,Adrienne Zimmerman, Nancy If I've +old you once . . . Cheerleaders hold up +he ceiling. Some song andfdialel Ooooool! Arlisis al work. Keep your eye on 'eml H' Couldn'+ Happen Here . . ONLY buf ONLY Jan and Charlie, l-li, Dad! Never heard of him. Laie for siudy hall much? Gulp . . Where's The fire? ...A- Accardo, Linda Fooflighls 2: Gavel 3. Adams, Karen Proviso High School I: Home Eco- nomics 3. Ahern, Susan Biology Club 2: Fooflighls 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fr. Science Club I: His- fory Club 3: Physical Science Club 4: SPQR I. Akre, Ronald Aldrich, Richard Rockhursf High School, Kansas Cily, Mo. I, 2, 3. Allen, Charles Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4, vice pres. 4: 'Monogram Club 3, 4: Safefy Council 3, 4, Halls Commiffee Chr. 41 SPOR I: Tabula Sfaff 4: Trapeze Sfafl 3: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2. 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Alver, Lynneffe A Cappella Choir 4: Fooflighfs 3: Fu- 'rure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I: Pan American Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2, sec. 2. Anderson, Richard Monogram Club 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Anderson, Nancy Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl' Band 2, 3, 4: Forum 3. 4: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Newfon 3: SPQR I: Swimming Team I, 3, 4. Anderson, William Fenwick High School I, 2. Andree, Edward Andrews, Wesley Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Boys' Con- ference Officer 4, sec.: Class Officer 3, 4, pres, 3, vice pres. 4: Conference of lnfernafional Affairs Officer 4, pres.: Freshman Council I: Junior Council 3, pres.: Lincoln 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Senior Council 4, vice pres.: Smoking Council 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4, vice pres. 4: Base- ball I, 2: Baskefball I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Wresfling 3, 4. Arado, Tom Boys' Camera Club 2. Arcieri, Joan Cresl' Sfaff 2: Cub Slalf I: Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fufure Teachers 3: Gavel 4: Music Club I. Ausfin, Dwighf A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Boys Choir 2: Burke 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Hislory Club 2: Minsfrel Singers 4: Mixed En- semble 3, 4: Opereffa Casf 3, 4: Phys- ical Science Club 4, pres.: Railroad Club I: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4. Senior Record -5.- Balch, Charles Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3, 4, sec. 4: Monogram Club 4: Proiecfion Sfaicf 2, 3: SPQR I, Consul I: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, capf. I: Boys' Tennis I, 2, 3. Ball, Mary Afalanfa I: Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Ball, William Lincoln 4: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4, circulafion mgr. 4: Foofball I: Soc- cer 3, 4: Boys' Swimming I, 2: Track 2, 3. Balow, Frank Foofball I, 2: Track I, 2. Barile, Dennis Monogram Club 4, sec. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, capI'. 2: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4, capf. 2: Track I, 2.3.4. Barker, Walda Fooflighfs 3: Girls' Choir 3, 4: French Club 2: Townmeefing 3, 4. Barsfafis, Roberf Saludos Amigos I. Bauman, Michael Taff High School I, and lsr semesfer 2: Newfon 4: Physical Science Club 3, 4: Radio Club 3. Bear, Anifa Lyons Township High School I, and Isf semesfer 2: Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fufure Teachers 4. Beegun, Pafricia Sullivan High School, Chicago, III. I, 2: Fooflighfs 3: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Mu- -sic Club 4. Beller, Jordon Saludos Amigos I: Soccer I, 2, 3. Belmonfe, Tommasina Afalanfa I: Cub Sfaff I: Fufure Teache ers 4: Music Club I: Pan American Club 3: Pep Club lofficerl I: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Benoil, James Boys' Camera Club 2: Concerf Band I: Concerf Orchesfra 2, 3: Hisfory Club 2: Physical Science Club 4: Safefy Council 2: Boys' Tennis I. Bermingham, Lawrence Boys' Swimming I: Wresfling 2, 3. Bernards, Alice Cub Sfaff I: Fooflighfs 3: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: French Club 2: Music Club I: Girls' Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. Bernsfein, Lenore Afalanfa I: Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers 4: Hisfory Club 4: French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ireas. 3, pres. 4: Library Assisfanls 4: Music Club 2. Besinger, Greg OPRF I, 2: Worcesfer Academy, Wor- cesfer, Massachuseffs 3: Manager 2, 3: Foofball I: Boys' Swimming I, 2: Wresfling 4. l200l Belfendorf, Paul Big Brolhers and Sisfers 4: Burke 3, 4, sec. 4: Chess Club I: Concerf Or- chesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Soloisf 3: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Newfon 3: Physical Science Club 4: Sfage Crew 4: Boys' Swimming II Woodwind Ensemble 3, 4: Senior Class Play Casf 4. Bezane, Joan Fr. Science Club I: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. Bierce, Andrea Pulaski Heighfs Junior High School, Liffle Rock, Arkansas I: Biology Club 2: Pan American Club 3. Bill, Rex Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Bird, Ann Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3: Cub Sfaff I: Fooflighfs 3: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Conf. Comm. Chr. 4: Girls' Service Comm. 3, 4: Library Assisfanfs 4: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I: Tabula Sfaff 4: Girls' Tennis Team 3, 4. Boehm, Nancy Arf Club I: Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, sporfs mgr, 3, vice-pres. 4: Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3: Girls' Service Comm. 4: Library Assisfanfs 4: Townmeefing 4: Girls' Tennis Team I, 2. Bolen, Todd Burke 4: Baseball I: Foofball I, 2: Boys' Swimming I: Wresfling 2. Bosfon, Jeanneffe Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf Soloisf 4: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Conf. Comm. Chr. 4: Girls' Orchesfra 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 3, 4: Sfring Quarfef 3, 4: Townmeefing 3,4. Bosworfh, William Fr. Science I. Brandsfrader, Fred Sf. ilgnalrius I: Campion, Prairie du Chien, Wisc. 2, 3. Brayman, Paul Roosevelf Junior High School, Sall Lake Cify, Ufah I: Easf High School, Salf Lake Cify, Ufah 2: Lincoln 4: Trapeze Sfaff 4: Boys' Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, co-capf. 2. Breuhaus, Roberf Concerl' Band 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3: Baskefball I: Cross Counfry 2: Track I, 2: Manager 3. Breunig, Lucy Fufure Teachers 4. Brewer, Lynn Fufure Teachers 4: Girls' Camera Club 2, freas. 2: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Pan American Club 2, 3: Saludos Amigos I. Briggs, Carloffa Trinify High School I: Fooflighfs 3: Forum 4: Forum Romanum 2: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: New- fon 4, Criiic. Broman, Ann Fooflighfs 3: Forum 4: Fufure Teach- ers 3: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I. Brouder, John S+. Ignafius High School I, 2, ancl Isl' semesfer 3. Brown, Dolores A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2. Brown, Donald Cross Counfry 2: Foofball I: Track I, 2. Brown, Mary Arf Club I: Fooflighls 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 3: French Club I: Music Club 2. Brown, Neil Library assisfanl 4: Monogram 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3. Brown, Sandra Fooflighls 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Junior Council 3: French Club I: Mu- sic Club 2: Townmeefing 3, 4. Buchanan, Marcia Afalanla I, 2, 3, 4: Cub Sfaff I: Fool'- lighls 3: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Library Assisfanfs 4: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I: Girls' Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Buckley, Edward Junior Council 3: Baseball I, 2: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4, co-capf. 2, co-capf. 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Buchner, Carol Cub Sfalf I: Foollighfs 3: Forum 3, 4: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Music Club I: Pan American Club 4, pres. 4: Sa- ludos Amigos I: Trapeze Sfaff 2, 3. Bullard, Richard Linguapolifan 4: Foolball 2: Track 2. Bullock, Gail Arr Club I: Fulure Teachers 4: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Bunnel, Kafhleen Girls' Camera Club 3, pub. chr. 3: -Girls' Choir 4. Bufler, Lawrence Library Assislanls 4: Lincoln 4: Proiec- Iion Slafl 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Baskef- ball I, 2, 3.4. Byergo, Frederick Hisfory Club 2: Physical Science Club 4: Tennis I, 2, 3: Track I, -C- Caccavelli, Joan Fooflighfs 3: Fr. Science Club I: Fu- Iure Teachers 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Pan American Club 4: Saludos Ami- gos 2. Cady, Paul Big Brofhers and Sislers 4: Burke 3, 4: Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Safely Council 2, 3, 4: Senior Council 4: Tabula Slaff 4, ed-in-chief 4: Trap- eze Sfafl 3: Baseball I, 2: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, co-capfain 4. Cahill, Pafricia Afalanla I, 2: Fooflighfs 3: Music Club 4: Thealer Arfs 3, 4, vice-pres. 4. Campbell, Mary Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Conference of lnfernalional Affairs Officer 4, co- arl' chr. 4: Forum Romanum 2: Fresh- man Council I: Girls' Club Council 2: Junior Council 3: Library Assisfanfs 4: Masqueraders 2: Safefy Council I, 2. 3: SPQR I, quaesfor I: Sfudenf Coun- cil I, 2, 3, 4: Townmeefing 3, 4: Girls' Tennis Team I, 2, 3: Homecoming Courf 4. Camphouse, Sue Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: SPQR I: Girls' VoIleybalITeam 2. Cangelosi, Jane Fooflighis 3: Forum 3, 4: Forum Ro- manum 2: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3: Girls' Choir 2: Newfon 4, sec. 4: SPQR I. Cannon, Beverly Fulure Teachers 4: Girls' Choir 4: French Club 2: Music Club I: Girls' Volleyball Team I, 2. Carey, Carol Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2, Iicfor 2: Fufure Teachers 3: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 2: SPQR I: Affer- school Swim Group 4. Carlson, Chrisfine Forum 3: Fr. Science I: Library Assisi'- anl' 4: Masqueraders 2. Carlson, Richard Newlon 3: Physical Science Club 4: Sfamp and Coin Club I, 3: Tabula Publishing Board 4, sales mgr. 4. Carllon, Susan Concerl Orchesfra 3, 4: Foollighls 3: Girls' Orcheslra 4: French Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Thealer ArI's 3, 4. Cavanaugh, Kafherine Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4. social chr. 3, pres. 4: Big Brolhers and Sislers 4: Class Officer 3, sec. 3: Conference of In- Iernalional Affairs Oflicers 4, Ireas. 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freshman Council I, sec. I: Fufure Teachers 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Junior Council 3. sec. 3: Masqueraders 2: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Cup Win- ner, 2nd place 4: SPQR I, consul I: S+uden'I Council I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4: Girls' Swimming Team I, 2: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4. Chapman, Judifh Music Club I, 2. Chrisfensen, Marion Fooflighfs 3: Fufure Teachers 4: His- fory Club 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Chrisfianson, Russell A Cappella Choir 3: Boys' Choir 2: Boys' Conference Officer 4, program chr. 3: Conference of Infernafional Affairs Officers 4, arf clir., banquef comm. 4: Lincoln 4: Monogram Club 4: Foofball 3, 4: Soccer I, 2: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4: Track Team I, 2, 3, 4. Chrisfopher, Alexander Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3. Clapp, Sue Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Physical Sci- ence Club 3, sec. 3: SPQR I. Cofley, Janice Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: poi: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Conference Officer 4. comm. coordinafor 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, noon dury chr. 3: Girls' Orches- Ira 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Newfon 3, sec. 3: Pan American Club 4: Saludos Amigos I: Flufe Quarlef 4: Tabula Publishing Board 2, 3: Tabula Slaff 4: Girls' Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Cohen, Doris Normandy Prep, Miami Beach, Florida. 2nd semesler 3. Cohn, Judilh French Club 2. Cohn, Richard Monogram Club 4: Soccer 2, 4. Cole, Chrisfine A Cappella Choir 4: Cresf Slaff I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freundschaffs- bund I, 2, 3: Girls' Choir 2, 3: New- I'on 3. 4. Coleman, Barbara Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2: SPQR I. Coleman, Florence Alalanfa I: Folk Singers 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 47 Masqueraders 2: Pan American Club 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Tabula Slafl 4: Townmeefing 3, 4, corr. sec. 4. Collins, Bruce Wauwalosa Senior High School, Wau- wafosa, Wisconsin I, 2. Collor, Gail Afalanla I: Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Fooflighrs 3: Fufure- Teachers 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 3, 4, vice- pres, 3: Slring Quarfel' 3, 4: Archery Team I, 2, 3: Girls' Swimming Team I, 4: Girls' Volleyball Team I, 2: Cheerleader 2. Comiskey, Connie Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 3: Pan American Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Conforli, John Sreinmefz High School I. Conway, Virginia SPQR I. Cooper, Dolores Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3. 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Corbefl, James Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pan Amer- ican Club 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Track Team I, 2, 3, 4. Corcoran, Mary Afalanla 4: FoofIighI's3: FuI'ure Teach- ers 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Coughlin, Joyce Auslin High School I: Fooflighfs 3: Fufure Teachers 4: Hisfory Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: French Club 2. Coughlin, Pafricia Ausfin High School, Chicago, Ill., II Foollighfs 3: Fufure Teachers 4: Girls' Service Commiflee 4: Hisfory Club 4: Home Economics Club 3: French Club 2. Cramer, Linda A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Concerl' Solo- isl' 4: Cresl' Sfaff 4: Cub Slaff I: Foof- Iighfs 3: Girls' Choir 2: Hislory Club 2: Minslrel Singers 4: Mixed Ensemble 3: Music Club I, 2. 3: Operelfa Casl 3, 4: Physical Science Club 4. Crandell, Jane Afalanfa I, 2, 3: Cub Sfaff II Forum 3, 4, crific 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Service Comm. 3, 4: Mas- queraders 2: Newfon 3, 4: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, pub. chr. 4: Girls' Swimming Team I, 2, 4: Affer-school Swim Group 4. Crowley, Walfer Freshman Council I: Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Safefy Council I, 2: Tabula Sfaff 4: Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Culhane, William A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Monogram Club 4: Cross Counfry I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Cufsuvifis, Gary Ari' Club I, 2: Library Assisfanfs 3: Slamp and Coin Club I, 2, 3: Theafer Arfs 3. -D.. Damiani, Scoff Monogram Club 3, 4: Manager I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, co-capfain 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Danly, Diana A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afalanla I: Dance Demonsfrafion Lead 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Choir Ensemble 2: French Club I, 2: Masqueraders 2: Mixed Ensemble 3: Swimming Team lgirls'l 2. Darby, Priscilla Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3: Fooflighfs 3, sgf.-af-arms 3: Fr. Sci- ence Club I: French Club 2: Swim- ming Team lgirIs'l. Dare, Susan Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Cub Sfaff l:GaveI 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Choir En- semble 3: Masqueraders 2, vice-presi- denf 2: SPQR I: Swimming Team I, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3. Davey, Robe-rf Baseball Mgr. I: Track I, 3, 4. Davidson, Jim Foofball I: Track I. Decker, Nancy A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Forum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Choir 2: Newfon 3: SPQR I. Deckerf, Sandra Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Conference of lnfernafional Affairs Co-Chairman. Banquel' 4: Cresf Sfaff I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Masqueraders 2, Presidenf: Safefy Council 2, 3: Senior Council 4: Sfudenf Council 4, Treas. 4: Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Capfain 3: Homecom- ing Courf 4. Defferf, Judifh Fufure Teachers 3: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Delby, Thomas Sf. Pafrick High School, Chicago, I, 2. Dempsey, Roger Sf. Mary's Se-minary, Techny, Ill. I, 2: Biology Club 3. Devine, Don Dieferle, Pafricia Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf Orchesfra 3: Cub Sfafl I: Fooflighfs 3: Girls' Ensemble lacc.l 3: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I: Pan American Club 4: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: Saludos Ami- gos I: Tabula Sfaff 4: Townmeefing 3, 4, sgf.-af-arms 4: Trapeze Sfaff 2, 3: Girls' Tennis Team 3, 4. Dillon, Margaref Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Fool'- lighfs 3: Forum 2, 3: Girls' Orchesfra 2: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I: Saludos Amigos 2. Divis, Sheila Doherfy, Susan Fooflighfs 3: Fufure Teachers 3: Mas- queraders 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2, Dorner, Marfin Fenwick, Oak Park, I: Track 2. Dwyer, Kafhleen Cub Sfaff I: Fooflighfs 3: Forum Ro- manum 2: Fufure Teachers 3: Library Assisfanfs 4: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I. -E- Eberf, Sue Lufher High School, Chicago I: Drum Maioreffes 3: French Club 2. Eddy, Richard Burke 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Newfon 3, 4: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2, Treas. 2: Baskef- ball I, 2. Edgerly, Nancy Girls' Choir 4: Home Economics Club 4: French Club 2: Music Club I. Edmier, Jack Egeland, Nancy Volleyball Team. Elder, Ann Acalanes High School. Lafayeffe, California 2: Fooflighfs 3: Saludos Amigos I. Enman, Ted Fr. Science Club I. Erckman, Judifl-I Fufure Teachers 3. Erisman, Alberf BUFIYS 4: Newfon 3: Proiecfion Sfaff 2, 3. 47 Railroad Club I: Sfamp and Coin Club I: Trapeze Sfalf 3, 4, SPOHS ECI. 47 Baseball I, Mgr. I: Soi-fball 4, lSfafisfics, 4:l Track I, 2, Ewald, James Sf. MeI's I, 2, 3. L F-. Farrell, Raymond Forum Romanum 2: Fr. Science Club I7 IfI'5l0fY Club 3i SPQR I: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4, business mgr. 4. Fausf, James Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3.4, capf. 3. Fawceff, Charles Monoqram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Swimming I: Wres. fling I, 2, 3. Fearing, Pefer Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Newfon 4: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. Feinberg. Fred goys' Camera Club I: Saludos Amigos Feinberg, Leila Four Year Honor Roll 4: Library Ag- sisfanfs 4: Pan American Club 3, 4: Physical Science Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. poz: Fifzgerald, Jeanne Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Class Offi- cer 4, sec. 4: Conference of Inferna- 'lional Affairs Officer 4, sec. 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freshman Council I: Fufure Teachers 3: Girls' Club Council 2, 3: Junior Council 3: Mas- queraders 2: Music Club I: Senior Council 4, sec. 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Courf 4. Fogarfy, Mary Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Library Assisi'- anfs 4. Foley, Thomas Boys' Camera Club I: Newfon 4: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Soccer 2, 3. Forf, Jeffrey Burke 4: Monogram Club 3, 4, sgf.-a+- arms 4: Smoking Council 4: Baseball I, 2: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, co-capf. 2. co-capf. 4: Foofball I,2, 3, 4, co-capf. 3: Golf 3, 4. Franco, Carol Home Economics Club 2, 3. Franke, Laurel Arf Club I: Concerf Band 2: Concerf Orchesfra I, 3: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Townmeefing 4. Freeman, Anfhony Monogram Club 3, 4: Baseball I: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3. Frifzsche, Olive Forum Romanum 2: Girls' Choir 3, 4: SPOR I. , Funk, Thomas A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Boys' Quarfef 3: Fr. Science Club I: Safefy Council 2, 3: Foofball I: Soc- cer 2, 3, 4: Track 3. Fyfe, Caroline Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fu- fure Teachers 4: Home Economics Club 4: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I. -Q- Gaddis, William Concerf Orchesfra I: Monogram Club 4: Baseball l, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Wresfling I, 2. Galafy, Frances Afalanfa I: Foollighfs 3: Fr. Science Club I: Masqueraders 2: Music Club 2: Townmeefing 3, Garber, Beffe Fooflighfs 3: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: French Club 2: Music Club I: Newfon 3. Garlinger, Norma Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Home Economics Club 4: French Club 2. Garofalo, John Monogram Club 3, 4, vice-pres. 4: Baseball I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4:Track I, 2, 3, 4, co-capf. 4. Gary, Veronica Sfeinmefz High School I, 2: Home Economics Club 4. Gafke, Frank Lake Foresl' Academy l, 2. Gelman, William A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Choir 2, 3: Hisfory Club 3: Linguapolifan 4: Pan American Club 3, vice-pres. 3: Saludos Amigos I: Foofball I: Wres- fling I, 2. Gecrge, Douglas Four Year Honor Roll 4: Junior Coun- cil 3: Lincoln 4: Safely Council 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. Geyer, Emerson Fr. Science Club I. Gielow, Bruce Physical Science Club 3. Giles, Roberl A Cappella Choir, 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Freshman Council I: Mixed Ensem- ble 3, 4: Operella Casl' 3, 4: Fooiball 2, 3: Senior Class Play Casl 4. Gipson, Sue A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Club Play Casl 4, prompier 4: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Mixed Ensemble 4: Music Club 3, 4, pres. 4: Saludos Ami- gos I, 2. Girardi, Joan Alalanla I: French Club 2. Gislason, Eric Roosevell' Junior High School, Zanes- ville, Ohio I: Zanesville High School, Zanesville, Ohio 2: Burke 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Club Play Casl 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Newlon 4: Golf 3, 4. Glassman, Donna Foo+lighIs 3: Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos I. Gohlke-, Sandra Biology Club 2: Fr. Science Club I: Freundschailsbund 2, 3: Safely Coun- cil 4, chr. oi sec. comm. 4. Gorman, Eileen S+. Joseph Academy, Adrian, Michigan I: Fooilighis 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 4. GorveH', Susan Grane, David Foolball I, 2. GranI', Will Burke 4, sgr.-al-arms 4: Junior Council 3: Monogram Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Track I: Senior Class Play Casl' 4. Granzow, Gary A Cappella Choir 3: Boys' Choir 2: Chess Club I: Safeiy Council I, 2, 3. Grawemeye-r, Marian Concerl' Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Orcheslra 4: French Club I, 2: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 3, 4, sec. 4: S'Iring Ouariel 3, 4: Townmeeling 3, 4, Grawemeyer, Marlha Concerl Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Orchesira 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 3, 4, vice-pres. 4: Siring Ouar- 'Iel' 3, 4. Gray, Aucleline Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. Grindslalili, Elizabeih Aialanla I, 2, 3, 4: Cub Slafl I: Fool- lighls 3: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Mas- queraders 2: SPOR I. Gross, Charlene Hirsch High School I: Girls' Camera Club 3: Hisiory Club 4. Grossman, Joseph Soccer I, 2, 3: Track I: Wreslling 2. Grube, Diane Alalanla 2, 3, 4: Fuiure Teachers 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Girls' Swimming Team mgr. 4. Guillemin, Richard Forum Romanum 2: Freshman Council I: Linguapoliian 3: Monogram Club I: SPOR I: Tabula Publishing Board 4: Wresiling I. Guzik, Daniel SI, Philip High School I: Boys' Choir 2, 3. -H- Haerlel, Paul Freundschaflsbund 2, 3: Proieclion Slaili 2, 3. Hanes, Carroll Alalanla I: Foollighis 3: Fulure Teach- ers 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 3: His- Iory Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Hannigan, Pairicia Alalanla I: Forum Romanum 2: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: SPOR I. Harooiunian, Karlo Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tabula Publishing Board 4: Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4, co-capI'. 3, co-caplz 4. Harris, Margarei AI'aIan'I'a I: Fooilighis 3: Forum 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fu'Iure Teach- ers 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Tabula S'raFi 4' Tra eze Slaili 3: Dancer Club 4. i I3 Harrold, Francis Conceri' Band I, 2, 3, 47 Hislory Club 2. HarI', Penny Arl' Club I: AI'alanI'a I: Forum 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Choir 2: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I. Harl'ne'II, Susan Ari Club I: Forum 3, 4, vice-presidenl 4: Fu'rure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Service Commiliee 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Newlon 4: Senior Council 4: Thealer ArI's 2. Haskell, Linda Forum Romanum 2: Masqueraders 2: SPOR I. Ha+cher, Bruce Freundschaifsbund I, 2, 4. Hawk. Charma A Cappella Choir 3, 4, accompanisi 3, 4: Concerl Orchesira 2, 3, 4: Cres'I Slalili I, 2, 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Or- cheslra 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Oper- elia Casl Accompanisl 3, 4: Pep Club I, sec. I: SPQR I: Townmeel- ing 3. Hawkes. William Freshman Council I: Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Fooi- ball 2: Track 3. Hayes, Beverly A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Foollighls 3, vice-pres. 3: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Club Officer 4, vice-pres. 4: Girls' Service Comm. 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 2, freas. 2: Newion 4: Saieiy Council 4: Townmeeling 3. :2o3: Hayes, Mary Biology Club 2: Fr. Science Club I. Henkel, Juclilh Hyde Park High School I, 2: Aialanla 4: Girls' Choir 4: Girls' Conf. Comm. Chr. 4: French Club 3, 4, vice-pres. 4: Afler-school Swim Group 4. Hess, Barbara Leyden High School Isl' semesler 3: Fr. Scie-nce Club I. Hesier, Sandra Norlh Park Academy I, 2: Whealon Comm. High School 3. Himmelman, Dallas Baskeiball 2: FooI'ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3,4-. Hines, David Agassiz High School, Fargo, Norlh Dakola I. Hoben, Larry Chess Club 4: Freundschailsbund 3: Baseball 2, 3: Fooiball I, 2, 3. Hodgson, John A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Choir 3: Phys- ical Science Club 4. Hoeil, Larry A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Boys' Choir 2: Fr. Science Club I: Saludos Amigos I. Hoffman, Donna Forum Romanum 2: Fuiure Teachers 3. 4: Pep Club lofficerl I: SPQR I: Theaier Arls 2, sec. 2. Hollerbach, William Holmsirom, Carolyn Afalanla I, 2: Forum Romanum 2: Fu- +ure Teachers 3: Gavel 3, 4, sgI.-a+- arms 4: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Music Club I, 2. Hollz, Dan Cresr Slafl' I, 2, 3, 4: Newlon 3: Physical Science Club 4. Horan, Michael Fenwick High School I, and Isl' semes- fer 2: Base-ball 2: Baskelball 2: Fool- ball 3. Horberg, Jerrold Ausiin High School I: Burke 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: GirI's Club Play Casl 4: Newion 3. 4: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Horwich, Alice Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fulure Teach- ers 4: Newion 3: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Hoy, Valerie Home Economics Club 2, 3, Ireas. 3: Masqueraders 2: SPOR I. Huber, Joan Forum Romanum 2: Fulure Teachers 3. 4: SPOR I: Thealer Arls 2. Hudler, Berenice Allica High School, Alfica. Indiana I: Wesr Laiayelle High School, Wesl Lafaye'H'e, Indiana, 2: Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 3: Fulure Teachers 4: French Club 4: Trapeze SI'aFF 4. Hughes, Laurel Aialanla 2: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Tennis Team 2, 3. Hunl, Thomas Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Sfamp and Coin Club I: Track I. Hunfer, Donald A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Fr. Science Club I: Monogram Club I: Saludos Amigos I: Foofball I. Hunler, Susanne Afalanfa I. Hunfer, William Monogram Club 4: Baseball I, 3, 4, co-capf. I: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, co- capl. I. Hufchison, George Monogram Club 4: Baseball I: Baskef- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3. Hufchison, Roberl Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Conference of Infernaiional Affairs Officer 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Junior Coun- cil 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Senior Council 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, capf. 3: Foofball I, 2, 3, 42 Track I, 2, 3, 4. -J- Jackson, Gail Fooflighls 3: Fufure Teachers 3: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Choir 4: French Club 2: Music Club I. Jackson, Rufh Ann Cub Sfafl I: Fooflighfs 3: Forum Ro- manum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Service Comm. 4: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I: Townmeefing 3, 4, rec. sec. 4: Trapeze Sfaff 2, 3, 4, feafure ed. 4. Jacobsen, Erik Biology Club 3: Burke 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Newfon 4: Cross Coun- fry I, 2: Track I. 2. Janfz, Jeannelfe Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2. Javaras, Paul Four Year Honor Roll 4:Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4, pres. 4: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, chr. signs council 4: Scholar- ship Cup Winner, 3rd place 4. Jochim, Edward Chess Club I, 2, sgf.-al'-arms 2: Lin- coln 4: Newfon 3: Physical Science Club 3: Sfamp and Coin Club I: Manager 2, 3: Wresfling 2, 3, 4. Johnson, Ann Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Concerf Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Concerl Soloisf 4: Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freshman Council I: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 2: Girls' Conference Officers 4, freas. 4: Junior Council 3: Newfon 3: SPQR I: Sfudenf Council 3, 4. Johnson, Carol A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Library Assisfanfs 4: Minsfrel Singers 4: Pan American Club 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Johnson, Gail Afalanfa I: Fooflighfs 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Mas- queraders 2: Pan American Club 4, Ireas. 4: Saludos Amigos 3, 4: Girls' Swimming Team 2. Johnson, Maxine Music Club I: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Johnson, Sandra French Club I, 2: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Fu- Iure Teachers 3. Johnson, William A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Camera Club I: Boys' Choir 2: Hisfory Club 2: Lincoln 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Cross Counfry 3: Soccer 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Johnslon, Archibald Boys' Camera Club I: Fr. Science Club I: Foofball I, 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3. Jones, Barbara Fufure Teachers 4: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Music Club I, 2: Newfon 4. Jones, Carolyn French Club I. Jones, M. Hunler Chess Club I, 2. Jones, Richard Concerl' Orchesfra 2: Library Assisi- anfs 4: Monogram Club 4: Sfage Crew 3: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. Julian, Percy Boys' Camera Club 3: Boys' Confer- ence Oflicers 4, chr. pub. comm. 3, 4: Burke 3, 4: Chess Club I: Forum Ro- manum 2: Monogram Club 4: SPQR I: Manager 2, 3, 4. -K- Kaeding, James Burke 4: Freundschaffsbund I, 2: His- 'Iory Club 3, 4, pres. 4: Foofball I. Kaiser, Diane Fufure Teachers 4: Home Economics Club 4. Kaifchuck, Karen Biology Club 2: Pan American Club 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Kammerer, Roberf Fr. Science Club I: Pan American Club 2: Saludos Amigos I: Swimming I, 2: Tennis 4: Track 3. Kaplan, Margof Chadwick, Rolling Hills, Calif. 2nd se- mesfer 3: Arf Club 3: Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: SPQR I. Karch, Kennelh Burke 3, 4, pres. 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freundschaffsbund 2, pres. 2: Newfon 3, freas. 3: Proiecfion Sfaff 3, 4: Foolball I, 4: Track I, 2, 3. Karis, Marika A Cappella Choir 4: Afalanfa I: Fu- 'Iure Teachers 4: Girls' Choir Ensemble 3: Girls' Ensemble 4: French Club 2, 3: Music Club I. Kark, Piefer Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Chess Club I, 2, pres. I, sec.-freas. 2: Concerf Or- chesfra I, 2, 3: Cresf Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Newfon 3: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Woodwind Ensemble 3, 4: Senior Class Play Casf 4. Karras, Paulelfe Fufure Teachers 4: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Music Club 2: Pan American Club 4, sec. 4. Kasfran, Ann Afalanfa 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2: Tennis Team 3: Volleyball Team 3, 4. l204l Kasfran, Beffy Afalanla 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers 3: Home Economics Club 4: Tennis Team 3: Volleyball Team 3, 4. Kafoll, Gloria Fulure Teachers 4: Pan American Club 3: Safefy Council 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Keller, William Baskefball 2: Golf I, 2, 3, 4. Kelley. Charles Concerf Orchesfra I, 2: Saludos Ami- gos I. Kennedy, Roger Leo High School, Chi. I: Soufh Shore High School, Chi. 2: Hisfory Club 4: Senior Class Play Casf 4. Kenf, Denis Fenwick High School I, 2. Kieslinq, Beffy A Cappella Choir 4: Fr. Science Club I: Freundschaffsbund 2, 3, pres. 32 Girls' Choir 2, 3. Kiley, Judifh Biology Club 2: Dance Demonsfralion Lead 4: Fooflighfs 2: Girls' Choir 2. 3: Girls' Service Commilfee 2, 3, 41 Library Assisfanfs 4: Masqueraders 3: Townmeefing 2, 3, 4, Ireas. 4: Tennis Team 2, 3. Kimmel, Charles Woodbury High School, Woodbury. N. J. I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Opereffa Casl 4: Senior Class Play Casf 4. Kinerl, Anfon Bageball I. 2: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Foof- ball I. 2: Track 3. King, Sue Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fufure Teach- ers 3, 4. sec. 4: Girls' Club Council 3. 4: Girls' Conference- Commiffee Chair- man 4: Hisforv Club 4: Junior Council 3: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I. Kinzer, Lloyd Burke 3, 4. vice-pres. 4: Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Monogram Club 4: Foofball I, 2, 3: Wresflinq I, 2, 3, 4: Brass Sexlef 3, 4. Kirsh, Carl Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf Soloisl' 4: Forum Romanum 2, officer 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Physical Science Club 3. 4: SPQR I: Sfamo and Coin Club I: Woodwind Ensemble 3, 4. Kizaur, Kafhryn Big Broihers and Sisfers 4: Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2: Freshman Council I: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4: Girls' Club officer 4, sec. 4: Girls' Service Commiffee 4: Libarary Assisfanfs 4: Masoueraders 2: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: SPQR I, vice- pres. I: Jr. Red Cross I. 2, 3, 4. Klinlworfh, Philip Chess Club 2: Concerf Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lingua- polifan 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Newfon 3, 4: Safefy Council 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I: Sfage Crew 2, 3, 4: Trapeze Sfaff 2. 3, 4. Assoc. Ed. 4: Soccer 3, 4 Koczian, Werner Burke 4: Concerf Orchesfra 2. 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Koenig, Barbara Kolar, Ian Baseball Mgr. I: Foofball Mgr. I, 2: Equipmenl' Mgr. 2. Kosfer, Frank Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling Mgr, I, 2. Krakower, Diana Afalanfa I: Cresf Sfaff I, 2: Forum 3, 4, Hisforian 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Conference Com- miffee Chairman 4: Girls' Service Com- miffee 2, 3: Library Assisfanf 4: Lin- guapolifan 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 2: Newfon 3, 4: Tabula Pub- lishing Board 3. Krause, John Kress, Susan Afalanfa I, 2: Biology Club 2, sec. 2: Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Cub Sfafl I: Fooflighls 3: Forum 4: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Service Commif- fee I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Mas- queraders 2, sgf.-af-arms 2: Music Club I, 2: Volleyball Team 2. Kresser, Gene Krueger, Michael Kenmore Senior High School, Ken- more, N. Y. I. Krumdick, Orville Forum Romanum 2: Physical Science Club 4: SPOR I. Kuehn, William A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Opereffa Casf 3. -L- Laadf, Virginia A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afalanfa I: Conference of Infernafional Affairs Officer 4, arf commiffee chairman 4: Fooflighls 3: Fr. Science Club I, freas. I: Gavel 3, 4, sec. 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Choir Ensemble 2: Girls' En- semble 3: Girls' Service Commiffee 2. 3, 4, co-chairman 3: Junior Council 3: French Club 2: Masqueraders 2, sec. 2: Sfude-nl Council 3: Cheerleader 2, 4: Swimming Team 2: Tennis Team 2: Volleyball Team 3: Homecoming Oueen Courf 4. Ladd, John A Cappella Choir 3: Big Brofher 4: Boys' Choir 2: Boys' Conference Offi- cer 4, vice-pres. 4: Burke 3, 4: Class Officer 3, 4, freas. 3, 4: Conference of Infernafional Affairs Officer 4, vice- pres. 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fresh- man Council I, pres. I: Junior Council 3, freas. 3: Monogram Club 4: Senior Council 4, freas. 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Foof- ball I, 2, 3, co-capf. I: Track 4. Laib, Carolyn Forum Romanum 2: Home Economics Club 4. Lancasfer, Nancy Mounf Sf. Mary Academy, Sf. Charles, Illinois I, 2: Fufure Teachers 4: Home Economics Club 3: Newfon 4: Volley- ball Team 3. Lane, Linda 'Isaac C. Elslon Jr. High, Michigan Cify, Indiana I: Concerf Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Fooflighfs 3: Forum 3. 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fufure Teachers 3: Masqueraders 2: Senior Class Play Casf 4. Langley, Bill Baskefball I: Foolball I, 2: Soccer 3: Tennis I, 2, 3, co-capf. 2. LaRocque, David Burke 4: Concerf Band 2, 3, 4: Safefy Council 3, 4, chairman 4: Swimming I, 2, 3: Senior Class Play Casf 4. Lasky, William Wreslling I, 2, 3. LaValIee, Dale Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3. 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I: Wres- Iling I, 2, 3, 4. LaVine, Susan Weslfield High School, LeRoy, Ohio I, 2, 3: Afalanfa 4: Fulure Teachers 4. Leavens, Pamela A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Arf Club I: Forum 3, 4, sec. 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Service Commiflee 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Masqueraders 2: Opereffa Casf 4. Leaviff, Laura A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Foollighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fufure Teachers 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Masquer- aders 2: Music Club I: SPQR I. Lee, Cafherine Concerl' Band 2, 3, 4: Home Econom- ics Club 2, 3, 4. LeJeune, Jeanine Resurrecfion Academy, Chicago I, 2: Home Economics Club 4. Lembo. Jeanne Fufure Teachers 4: Homecoming Queen Courf 4. Leonard, Carl Baseball I, 2. Lesfer, Barbara Cub Slaff I: Freundschaffsbund I: Fufure Teachers 4: Girls' Camera Club 2: Home Economics Club 3, 4, pres. 4: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Levine, Phyllis Biology Club 3, sec. 3: Girls' Choir 4: Music Club I, 2, 3: Saludos Amigos I. Levy, Emil Chess Club 3: Fr. Science Club I: Freundschaffsbund I, 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Lewis, Herb Baseball I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3. Lewis, Leslie Fr. Science Club I. Liefz, Linda Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4: Girls' Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Music Club I: Saludos Amigos I: Sfring Ouarfef 2, 3, 4. Lillig, Marly Monogram Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4. co-capf. 3, 4: Foofball I. Lindberg, Roger Boys' Choir 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I: Sfamp and Coin Club I: Theafer Arfs 2: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, mgr. 3, 4. Lipps, Marfha Walfher High School, Melrose Park I: Fooflighfs 3: Masqueraders 2. Lipschulfz, Nafhan Swimming I. l205l Liffon, Jeanne Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3, 4: French Club I, 2. Loewenberger, Douglas Lofgren, Charles Big Brofher 4, chairman 4: Burke 4: Conference of Infernafional Affairs Officer 4, oral publicify chr. 4: Fresh- man Council I: Monogram Club 4: Tabula Sfaff 4: Baseball I, 2: Baskef- ball I, 2, 3, 4, co-capf. I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. Lo:H's, Nancy Proviso High School I, 2, 3: Afalanfa 4: Fufure Teachers 4. Lovell, Pefer A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Big Brofher 4: Boys' Choir 2: Boys' Conference Offi- cer 4, pres. 4: Burke 3, 4: Class Offi- cer 3, 4, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4: Concerl' Band I, 2. 3: Conference of Inferna- fional Affairs Officer 4, commiffee co- ordinafor 4: Folk Singers I: Freshman Council I: Junior Council 3, vice-pres. 3: Monogram Club 4: Opereffa Casl' 3: Senior Council 4, pres. 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, co- capf. I. Loyd, Charles Lund, Roger Maine Township High School, Des Plaines I, 2, 3: Lincoln 4: Swimming 4, mgr. 4. Lundrigan, Doris Afalanfa 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I: Fu- 'rure Teachers 4: Girls' Service Com- miffee 2, 3, 4: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Tabula Publish- ing Board 3, 4. Lynch, Roberfa Biology Club 2: Home Economics Club 3: Library Assisfanrs 2, 3: Pan Amer- ican Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2. -M- Macklem, Barbara Shades Valley High School, Birming- ham, Alabama I: Sidney Lanier High School, Monfgomery, Alabama 2, 3: Dance Club 4: Girls' Choir 4: Town- meefing 4. Magliocheffi, June Afalanfa I: Foo+Iigh+s 3: Fr. Science Club I: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: Masquer- aders 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Tabula Publishing Board 4, Adverfising Man- ager 4: Townmeeling 3, 4, crific, 4: Girls' Tennis Team I, 2. Maniafes. George Manfhey, Dale SPOR I. Marsh, Nancy Afalanfa I: Freundschaffsbund 2: Mas- queraders 2: Theafer Arfs 3. Marfin, Kenl Norfheasl High School, Oklahoma Cify, Oklahoma I: John Marshall High School, Oklahoma Cify, Oklahoma 2, 3: Senior Class Play Casf 4. Marfling, Allan A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Boys' Ouarfef 4: Mins'I'rel Singers 4: Opereffa Casl 3, 4: Radio Club I, 2, 3: Eguipmenf Manager I, 2, 3, 4. Maffhews, Jean A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Conf. Comm. Chr. 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3. 4: Junior Council 3: Linguapolifan 3, 4, edifor 4: Tabula Sfalzl 4. McCall, Judifh A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Fooflighfs 3, pres. 4: Forum Romanum 2: Freshman Council I: Gavel 3, 4, pres. 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' En- semble 4: Mixed Ensemble 2, 3: Music Club 2: SPQR I: Senior Class Play Casf 4. McCarl'hy, Norma Hisfory Club 2, 3, sec. 2, 3: Pan American Club 3, sec. 3: Pep Club lofficerl I. McCracken, Johnine A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, sporfs manager 3: Forum Ro- manum 2, co-consul 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Club Officer 4, hisforian 4: Girls' Choir En- semble 2: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: Minsfrel Sing- ers 4: Opereffa Casf 3, 4: SPQR I: Tabula Sfaff 4, assoc. ed. 4. McDonagh, Dennis Fenwick High School I, 2: Sfamp and Coin Club 3, vice-pres. 3. McDonald, Lynne Forum Romanum 2: SPQR I. Mcllrafh, Bonnie Afalanfa I: Concerf Band 2, 3, 4: Fu- fure Teachers 3, 4: Music Club I, 2. McKee, Ellen Afalanla I: Cresl' Slraff 3, 4: Forum 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Pan Amer- ican Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. McKeown, Pal' Parker High School I, 2, 3. McLaughlin, Susan Afalanfa I: Fr. Science Club I: Fu- 'I'ure Teachers 3: Masqueraders 2: Newfon 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Girls' Swimming Team I, 2. McMahon, Richard Forum Romanum 3, fribune 3: Physical Science Club 3: Cross Counfry I, 2. McNeill, Rodger McSherry, Pafricia Afalanfa I: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Library Assisfanfs 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Girls' Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. Medbery, Bruce Burke 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Equipmenf Manager I, 2, 3, 4. Meilahn, Jeffrey Newfon 3: Physical Science Club 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Mergen, Howard Mefcalf, Bruce Foofball 2: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. Meyer, Anfoineffe Biology Club 2: Dance Demonsfra- fion Lead I: Hisfory Club 2: I-Iome Economics Club 2, 4: Dance Club 4. Michaels, Priscilla Forum Romanum 2: Fufure Teachers 4: Girls' Choir 4: Hisfory Club 4: Pep Club lofficerl I: SPQR I. Michelsen, Jack Sfamp and Coin Club I. Miller, Granf Elgin Academy I: Fr. Science Club 2: Sfamp and Coin Club 3: Equipmenl' Manager 2. Miller, Mary Whiffier Union High School, Los An- geles, California I. Mink, Marfha Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 4: French Club I, 2: Pan American Club 3. Minkey, Karen Girls' Choir 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Townmeefing 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Minfer, Mary Forum 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I, freas. I: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Girls' Swim- ming Team 4: Girls' Volleyball Team 3. Moedf, Claudia A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Volleyball Team 2. Moffaf, Mary Marlborough Girls' School, Los An- geles, California I: Afalanfa 2: Biol- ogy Club 2, sec. 2: Fooflighfs 3: Mas- queraders 2. Moloney, Terrence Foofball 2: Track I. Mondo, Roberf Boys' Conference Officer 4: Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I: Wresfling 2, 3, 4. Monroe. Mary A Cappella Choir 4: Afalanfa I: Fo- rum 3, 4, pres. 4: Freshman Council I, Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Club Council I: French Club I: Masqueraders 2: Mu- sic Club I. Moore, Margaref Fufure Teachers 4: Girls' Choir 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. Morrow, Margo? A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Fooflighfs 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girl's Con- ference Officer 4, pres. 4: Masquerad- ers 2: Pan American Club 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Senior Council 4: Town- meefing 3, 4. Mosier, Janice' Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Foof- Iighfs 3, sec. 3: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Officer 4, freas. 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Orches- fra 3. 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2, vice- pres, I: Sfring Quarfel' 3. Mosier, Jeanne Concerl' Orchesfra I. 2, 3, 4: Foof- lighfs 3: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Conference Officer 4, corr. sec. 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Orchesfra 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Mu- sic Club 4: Saludos Amigos I: Sfring Quarfef 3. Moss, Mariorie Cub Sfaff I: Forum 3, 4, sgf.-af-arms 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3: Girls' Serv- ice Comm. 3, 4: Music Club 2. Moffice, Judifh Afalanfa I, 2: Biology 2: Fooflighfs 3: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3: Home Economics Club 2: Masquerad- ers 2: Tabula Publishing Board 4, sec. 4: Girls' Tennis Team 2. Mullin, Roberf Sporfsmen's Club 3. pos: Munday, John A Cappella Choir 3: Boys' Choir 2: Lincoln 4: Monogram Club 4: Newfon 3: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4, sec. of Bi- cycle comm. 4: Trapeze Sfaff 4: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. Murray, Breen Four Year Honor Roll 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Trapeze Sfaff 2, 3: Equipmenf Manager 3, 4. Murray, Pafricia Saludos Amigos I, 2. Mufher, Elizabefh Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Cub Sfaff I: Four Year Honor Rall 4: Fr. Science Club I: Fufure Teachers 3: Gavel 3, 4, freas. 4: Girls' Conf. Comm. Chr. 4: Girls' Club Play Casf 3: Girls' Service Comm, 2, 3, 4, gen. chr, 4: Masquer- aders 2: Music Club I: Safefy Council 3, 4: Trapeze Sfaff 2, 4, news ed. 4. -N- NarIand,Judi+I1 Cub Sfaff I: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I: Townmeefing 3, 4. Nelson, Arfhur Folk Singers 2: Freundschaffsbund I, 2, vice-pres. 2: Linguapolifan 3: Physical Science Club 3. Nelson, Charles Boys' Ensemble 2: Boys' Quarfef 3, 4: Burke 3, 4: Concerl' Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf Soloisl 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Minsfrel Singers 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 2: New- 'ron 3: Opereffa Casf 3, 4: Physical Science Club 4: Boys' Tennis I: Wres- fling I: Senior Class Play Casl' 4. Nelson, Sandra Ausfin High School I, 2, 3. Nerad, Virginia Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Fooflighfs 3: Fu- fure Teachers 3, 4: Safefy Council 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Girls' Swimming Team I, 3, 4: Girls' Volleyball Team 3. Nesfle, Lois Afalanfa I, 2, 3: Concerf Band I, 2, 3: Girls' Camera Club 3: Archery Team 2, 3. Nefhercuf, Carol A Cappella Choir 4: Big Brofhers and Sisfers 4: Conference on Infernafional Affairs Officer 4, oral publicify co-chr. 4: Fooflighfs 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Play Casf 3: French Club 2: Masqueraders 2: Townmeefing 3, 4, pres. 4. Neuman, Margaref Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl' Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Forum 3: Girls' Conf. Comm. Chr. 4: Masqueraders 2: Girls' Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4, Capf. 4: Girls' Volley- ball Team 3. Niebel, Harold A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Burke 4: Junior Council 3: Monogram Club 4: Newfon 4: Baseball I: Foof- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3. Niederman, Susan Fooflighfs 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fu- fure Teachers 4: Home Economics Club 4: Masqueraders 2: SPQR I. Nielsen, Waller Monogram Club 4: Senior Council 4: Sporlsmen's Club 3: SPOR I: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2. Nordvall, Roberl A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, vice-chr. 4: Boys' Choir 2: Cub Slall I: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3, 4, lreas. 4. Norfell, Daniel Foolball I: Boys' Swimming I. Norlh, Susan Alalanla 3, 4: Cresl Slall 3. 4: Cub Slalf I: Foollighls 3: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freshman Council I: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4, vice-pres. 4: Girls' Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 4: SPOR I: Girls' Tennis Team 2, 3. Nolh, William Burke' 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Monogram Club 4: Salely Council I, 2, 3, 4, driving council chr. 4: Tabula Slall 4: Goll 2: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. Nyquisl, Nancy Home Economics Club 3: French Club I, 2: Salely Council 4, sec. 4. ..Q.. O'Connor, Janelle Hislory Club 4: Saludos Amigos I. Oldlield, John Burke 3, 4: Concerl Band 2, 3, 47 Cresl Slall I, 2: Forum Romanum 2. lreas. 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: SPOR I: Brass Sexlel 4. Olson, Doris Fr. Science Club I: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Olson, Rulh Alalanla I: Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3: Home Economics Club 4: Library Assislanls 4: Pan American Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Orcull, Louise Onancock High School, Onancock, Va. I: Alalanla 3 ,4: Forum 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fulure Teachers 3: Salely Council 4: Trapeze Slall 2, 3, 4. Fdilor-in-Chiel 4. Orllep, William Railroad Club I. Osborn, Clillord Concerl Band 3, 4: Assislanl Drum Maior 4: Masqueraders 2: Slaqe Crew 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, Manager I: Fool- ball I. Manager I. Oscarson, Fdwin Biology Club 3: Boys' Choir 2: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Fr. Science Club I: SPOR I: Baskelball I, Manager I. Ossenlorl, Nancy Bosse High School, Evansville, Indiana I: Alalanla 3: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Hislory Club 4: Library Assislanls 4. Owen, Fcecl Owen, Ivor Pallas, George Monogram Club 3, 4: Baseball Team I, 2, 3, capl. I, 2: Baske+baII Team I: Cross Counlry 3, 4, capl. 4: Foolball Team I, 2: Track Team 2, 3, 4. Pappas, James Sl. John's Mililary Academy, Delalield, Wis. I: Big Brolhers and Sislers 4: Commencemenl Speaker 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Monogram Club 2, 3. 4: Scholar- ship Cup Winner 4: Smoking Council 4: Baskelball 2: Foolball Team 2, 3, 4, co-capl. 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4, co- capl. 4. Paquin, Gary Foolball Team I. Parenl, Roberla Girls' Tennis Team 2: Girls' Volleyball Team I. Parker, Bob Parren, Joyce Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Newlon 3, 4. Pallen, Don Radio Club I: Foolball Team 2, 3, 4: Track Team I, 2, 3, 4, co-capl. I. Pallerson, Jack Pearson, Nancy Foollighls 3: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Townmeeling 3. Peckous, Lynn A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Operella Casl 4: Girls' Conlerence Soloisl 4. Penn, Sleve Baseball Team I: Foolball Team I: Track Team 2, 3. Pennie, Susan A Cappella 3, 4: Foollighls 3: Forum Romanum 2: Girls' Choir 2: Hislory Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club 4: Operella Casl 4: SPOR I. Pelerkin, John Boys' Camera Club 4: Swimming Team lMgr.l 2. Pelersen, Carol Foollighls 3: Forum 3: Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos 2, pres. 2: Volley- ball Team lcapl.I 3. Pelerson, Donald Faa+baII Team I: Track Team I. Pelerson, Judilh Fulure Teachers 3: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Phelps, Linda Alalanla 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 4: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Pierce, William Pigman, Janel Alalanla I, 2: Concerl Orcheslra I, 2. 3: Foollighls 3: Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Gavel 3: French Club 2: Masqueraders 2. Pilalas, Irene Alalanla 3: Dance Club 4: Foollighls 3: Fr. Science Club I. Pilgrim, Sarah A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Big Brolhers and Sislers 4, sec. 4: Foollighls 3: Forum Romanum 2: Freshman Council I, vice-pres. I: Fr. Science Club I, sec. I: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Salely Council 2, 3, 4, sec. 4: SPOR I: Sludenl Council 2: Tabula Slall 4: Townmeeling 3, 4: Trapeze Slall 3: Girls' Tennis Team 2, 3. :zon Pinchol, Roy Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 3, lreas. 3: Boys' Choir 2, 3: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pholo Slall 2, 3: Trapeze Slall 4: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, co-capl. 2. Pioller, Susan Alalanla I: Hislory Club 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3. Pollari, Ray Burke 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Junior Council 3: Newlon 4, pres. 4: Pan American Club 3, pres. 3: Safely Council 3, 4: Salu- dos Amigos 2: Sludenl Council 4. Porcelli, Marilyn Polamianos, Peler Concerl Orcheslra I, 2: Hislory Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Thealer Arls 4. Powell, Richard Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Ill. I, 2. Praelz, Linda Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: Fulure Teach- ers 4: Masqueraders 2: Pan American Club 4: Salely Council 4: Saludos Am- igos I, 2: Senior Class Play 4. Prelzer, Roger Cross Counlry 2, 4: Foolball Team I: Soccer Team 3: Track Team I, 2, 3, 4. Primrose, Gloria Fulure Teachers 3: Girls' Choir 2: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Library Assislanls 4: Pan American Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Proleau, Susan Salely Council 4. Prueske, Judilh Alalanla 3: Freundschallsbund I, 2: Fulure Teachers 3: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Service Commillee I, 2, 3, 4: Library Assislanls 4: Masqueraders 2. Purcell, William Fr. Science Club I: Hislory Club 3. ..Q, Quinn, William A Fenwick High School, Oak Park, III. I, 2, 3. ...R- Raysa, Richard Baskelball I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3. Reiss, Mary A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Alalanla I, 2: Concerl Soloisl 4: Cresl Slall 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Choir Ensemble 3, 4: Music Club I, 2, 3, sec. 2, lreas. 3: Operella Casl 3, 4: Townmeeling 3: Swimming Team I, 2. Rhoad, Barbara Fr. Science Club I: French Club I: Jr. Red Cross Club 4. Rice, Clark A Cappella Choir 3: Boys' Choir 2: SPOR I: Slage Crew 3, 4. Richardson, Karen Alalanla I, 2, 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Conler- ence Ollicer 4: Girls' Service Com- millee 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2, lreas. 2: Saludos Amigos I: Tennis Team 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, capl. 4. Rickelson, Clillord Ridley, James Rilchey, Phillip Boys' Choir 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Foalball I, 4: Track 3. Robins, Myrna Fr. Science Club I, pres. I: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Senior Council 4. Robinson, Joan Alalanla I: Masqueraders 2. Roe. Sleve Saludos Amigos I, 2: Slage Crew I. 2, 3: Thealer Arls 2. Roller, Jane Fulure Teachers 3: Home Economics Club 3: Music Club 2: Pan American Club 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Ronda, Jane Ross, Jean Cub Slall I: Fr. Science Club I: French Club 3. Rosl, Kerslin Foollighls 3: Freundschallsbund 2, 3, vice-pres. 3: Linguapolilan 3, 4, assoc. ed. 4: Masqueraders 2. Rolh, Fred Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Concerl' Or- cheslra 4: Pan American Club 3, 4: Cross Counlry 27 Foolball I7 TFBCIY I, 4. Rowe, James Foolball I: Track I, 2. Rowland, Linda Foollighls 3: Home Economics Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 2: Jr. Red Cross Club 4. Rubinson, Marlene Foollighls 3: Fulure Teachers 3, 42 French Club 2, 4: Library Assislanls 4: Masqueraders 2. Ryan, Lynn Ryckman, John Fr. Science Club I. ..5.. Saad, Karen Alalanla I: Biology Club 2, lreas. 2: Foollighls 3: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: French Club 2: Library Assislanls 4: SPQR I. Sack, Daniel Slage Crew 2, 4: Slamp and Coin Club 2: Bowling Club 4, sec. 4. Sager, Vernon A Cappella Choir 4: Big Brolhers and Sislers 4: Boys' Choir 2: Boys' Quarlel 4: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Soloisl 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freshman Council I: Girls' Club Play Casl 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Minslrel Singers 3: Newlon 3, vice- pres. 3: Operella Casl 4: Physical Sci- ence 4: Salely Council 3: Faolball I, 2: Track I. Sasgen, Grelchen Forum Romanum 2. Sallerlee, John Monogram Club I, 2, 3: Cross Coun- lry I: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Savage, Rulh Cub Slall I: Forum Romanum 2: SPQR I. Scala, Charles Francis W, Parker High School, Chi- cago I: Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wis. 2: Wreslling 3, 4. Scheck, Alberl Schellhorn, Barb-ara Girls' Camera Club 2: Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, vice-pres. 4: Music Club I: Saludos Amigos 2. Schlesinger, Palricia Sl. Mary's High School, Chicago I llsl semeslerl: Alalanla 4: Foollighls 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Mas- queraders 2: SPQR I. Schiller, Lance Monogram Club 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3. Schmidl, Erwin A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Choir 2, 3: Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tabula Publishing Board 3: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4, co-capl. 4: Foolball I: Tennis I: Track 3, 4. Schmill, Gary A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Burke 4: Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Girls' Club Play Casl 3, 4: Mas- queraders 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: SPOR I: Slage Crew 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Senior Class Play Casl 4. Schneider, Jack Lincoln 4. Schneider, Louis Boys' Choir 3, 4: Boys' Ensemble 4: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I:Iv1asqueraders 2: Saludos Ami- gos I, 2: Senior Class Play Casl 4. School, John Baseball 2, 4: Foolball 2: Track I. Seever, Jacquelyn Freundschallsbund I, 2, sec. I: Library Assislanls 4: Music Club I, 2: Newlon 3, 4: Townmeeling 3, 4. Segur, Berlrand Burke 3, 4: Chess Club 2: Forum Ro- manum 2, Praelor 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Newlon 3: Physical Science Club 4, vice-pres. 4: Salely Council, 2, 3, 4, Bicycle Chr. 4: SPOR I. Senicka, Belly Alalanla I: Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Cub Slall I: Drum Maiorelle 2, 3, 4, capl. 3, 4: Forum 3, 4, lreas. 4: Fo- rum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Service Commillee 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 3: Senior Council 4: SPQR I: Tabula Slall 4: Trapeze Slall 3: Jr. Red Cross Club 4. Serpa, Raymond Boys' Conlerence Commillee Chr., House Chr. 4: Junior Council 3: Lin- coln 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Faolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, co-capl. 2. Sexauer, Carol Alalanla I: Girls' Choir 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 4: Music Club I: Jr. Red Cross Club 4. Seylried, Judy Fulure Teachers 3: Home Economics Club 3, vice-pres.: Saludos Amigos I, Shade, Carole Pan American Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Shadinger, Bill Shaller, Chesler A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Choir 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Slage Crew I, 2, 3, 4: Track I. Sher, Rod Arl Club I: Hislory Club 4, lreas.: pos: Railroad Club I, 2, lreas. 2: Slamp and Coin Club. Shinn, Nancy Alalanla 3, 4: Dance Demonslralion Lead 3, 4: Foollighls 3, lreas. 3: Fulure Teachers 4: French Club I: Thealer Arls 2. Shoup, Dave Concerl Band 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I: Girls' Club Play Casl 4: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: Cheer- leader I, 2, 3. Shulman, Dorene Fulure Teachers 3: Girls' Choir 3, 4: French Club I, 2, Sides, Ronald Fr, Science Club I: Hislory Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Pan American Club 3: Thealer Arls 4: Cheerleader 2. Sieverl, Karla A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Home Economics Club 4: Library Ass. 4: SPQR I. Silver, David Fr. Science Club I: Lincoln 4: Mas- queraders 2: Newlon 3: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, lreas. 4: Wreslling I, Mgr. I: Equipmenl Mgr. I. Simmons, Wendy Alalanla 4: Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3: Girls' Service Commillee 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 3: Salely Council 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team lgirls'l 4. Sinacore, Judi Siokos, Paula Biology Club 2, Vice Pres. 2: Fr. Sci- ence Club I: Fulure Teachers 3, 41 Pan American Club 4: Saludos Amigos 3: Townmeeling 4. Skidmore, Jimmie Belh Girls' Choir 3, accompanisl: Pan Amer- ican Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Slygh, Penelope Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 3, 4: SPQR I: Thealer Arls 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3. Smeding, Carol Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. Smilh, Charlene Alalanla 2, 3: Dance Demonslralion Lead 3: Foollighls 3: Forum Romanum 2: Fulure Teachers 4: Library Assisl- anls 4: Music Club I, 2, vice-pres. 2: Pep Club I, sec. I: SPQR I: Trapeze Slall 3: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4. Smilh, Sandy Foollighls 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freshman Council I: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Ollicer 4, pres. 4: Girls' Service Commillee 2, 31 Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos I: Sludenl Council 4: Townmeeling 3. Snow, William Salely Council 2, 3, 4: Track I. Solberg, Arlhur A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Choir 3: Saludos Amigos I: Trapeze Slall 3: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Solch, Phyllis A Cappella Choir 3. Sorensen, Gerda Alalanla 2. Sorrenlino, John A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Choir 2, 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I: SPQR I. Spurgeon, Jeraldine Alalanla 3, 4: Big Brolhers and Sis- lers 4: Concerl Band I: Concerl Or- cheslra 2, 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2, sec. 2: Fr. Science Club I, vice-pres. I: Girls' Club Council 2: Girls' Con- ference Officer 4, vice-pres. 4: Girls' Orcheslra 4: Masqueraders 2: Safely Council 2, 3, 4: SPQR I: Flule Quarlel 4: Townmeeling 3, 4: Swimming Team 3, 4: Tennis Team I, 2, 3. Slarck, Judilh Fr, Science Club I: Foollighls 3: Fu- lure Teachers 4: Hislory Club 4: Home Economics Club 3: Saludos Amigos I. Slellon, Peler Lincoln 4: Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, co-capl. 4. Slernaman, Barbara A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Alalanla 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Choir 2: Hislory Club 3: French Club I, 2: Mixed Ensemble 4: Music Club 3, 4: Operella Casl 4: Properlies Crew 4, sec. 4: Senior Class Play 4, prompler 4. Slevens, Margarel A Cappella Choir 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4: Cub Slaff I: Foollighls 3: Falk- singers 3: Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Mas- queraders 2: Music Club 3: Trapeze Slall 4: Senior Class Play Casl 4. Slewarl, Roberl Fenger High School, Chi., I: Bayside High School, N. Y., 2. Slowell, Nancy Alalanla I: Concerl Band 2, 3: Mas- queraders 2. Slrauss. Susan Forum Romanum 2. Slryker, James Sl. Mel I, 2, 3: Equipmenl manager 4. Summers, Nancy A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Chess Club 2: Concerl Orcheslra I, 2: Foollighls 3: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Ensemble 4: French Club 2: Library Assislanls 4: Minslrel Singers 4: Operella Casl 3, 4: Physical Science Club 4, sec. 4: Radio Club 4. Swank, Roberl Monogram Club 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3. 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4. Swanson, Donald Newlon 4: Baseball I: Baskelball I, 2: Foolball I: Tennis 2, -T- Taylor, Harriel Alalanla I, 2: Fr. Science Club I: Girls' Choir I, 2. Taylor, Linda Ann Alalanla I, 2. Tenczar, Paul A Cappella Choir 3: Boys' Choir 2: Fr. Science Club I: Swimming Team I, 2. Tessler, Howard Burke 4: Forum Romanum 2, Liclor 2: Newlon 3: Proieclion Slafl 2, 3, 4: SPQR I. Thorhaug, Anilra Proviso High School, Maywood, Ill. I, 2: Alalanla 3, 4: Big Brolhers and Sis- lers 4: Concerl Orcheslra 3, 4: Dance Demonslralion Lead 3: Foollighls 3: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Gavel 3, 4, Crilic 4: Girls' Club Play Casl 3, 4: Girls' Orcheslra 3, 4: French Club 4: Slring Quarlel' 3: Swim Casl 4. Thorp, Susan Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4: Cub Slaff I: Girls' Conference Commillee Chairman 4: Music Club I, 2, Presidenl 2: Newlon 3: Safely Council 2, 3, 4: Townmeel- ing 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4. Tobin, Nancy Arl Club I: Girls' Camera Club 3: Thealer Arls 2. Tollkuehn, Nancy Big Brolhers and Sislers 4: Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2: Fr. Science Club I: Fulure Teachers 3: Girls' Serv- ice Commillee 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 3: Safely Council 2, 3, 4: SPQR I. Tourlelol, Judilh Alalanla I: Pan American 3, 4: Sa- ludos Amigos I, 2. Traver, Joan Mounl Sl. Mary Academy, Sl. Charles, Ill. I, 2: Fulure Teachers 3: Physical Science Club 4: Trapeze 4. Travis, Thomas Library Assislanls 3: Slamp and Coin Club I, 3: Track Team I. Treash, Gordon Burke 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- denl 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Freundschaflsbund I, 2: Linguapolilan 3: Physical Science Club 3, Presidenl 3: Slring Ensemble 3. Treichel, Judilh Alalanla 3, 4: Dance Club 4: Fr. Sci- ence Club I: Fulure Teachers 3:GaveI 4: Girls' Service Commillee 3, 4: Mas- querade-rs 2: Girls' Swimming Team 3: Girls' Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. Tressell, Joann Concerl Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Forum Ro- manum 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Girls' Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Conference Commillee Chairman 4: Girls' Orcheslra 4: SPQR I: Town- meeling 4. Turano, Lynda Cub Slaff I: Foollighls 3: Forum Ro- manum 2: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Ensemble 4: SPQR I. Turley, Sandra Maine Township High School, Park Ridge, III. I, 2: Foolliqhls 3: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Hislory Club 4. Tye, Michael Burke 3, 4: Freshman Council I: Jun- ior Council 3: Safely Council 2, 3: Tabula Slall 4: Baseball Team I, 2: Baskelball Team I. 2, 3: Foolball 2: Mgr. 2, L U .... Ugasle, John Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Urse, Linda TV.-. VanKanneI, John Hislory Club 4: Physical Science Club 4: Swimming I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. VanScoyoc, Sleve pos: Venable, John Forum Romanum 2: Sporlsmen's Club I: Wreslling I, 2. 4. Viberl, James Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 4: Forum Romanum 2: Lincoln 4: Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4: Pholo Slaff 3, 4: SPQR I: Tabula Slaff 4: Football I, 2, 4: Track 3. Vierow, William Radio Club I. 2, 3, sgl. al arms I: Bowling Club 4. Villanova, Joanne Fulure Teachers 3, 4. Vincenli, Leo Slamp and Coin Club I, 2. Vines, Henry Concerl Band 2, 3: Hislory Club 4: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Baseball I. Voelkner, Alvin Freshman Council I: Junior Council 3: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, co-capl. I, 4. Vogel, William Burke 4: Chess Club I: Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Orcheslra 4: Con- cerl Soloisl 4: Monogram Club 3: Saludos Amigos I: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Brass Sexlel 4. Vallz, James A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Choir 2: Hislory Club 4: Railroad Club I. Voorhees, Sharron Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Con- cerl Soloisl 3: Cub Slall I: Forum Romanum 3: Masqueraders 2: Tennis Team 3. -W- Wagner, Dorolhy Biology Club 2: Fr. Science Club I: Home Economics Club 2. Walker, Orrel Arl Club I: Concerl Orcheslra I, 2: Newlon 3, 4. Warfield, David Four Year Honor Roll I, 2, 4: Lincoln 4: Monogram Club 4. Washburn, Virginia Alalanla I: Cub Slalf I: Fulure Teach- ers 4: French Club I, 2: Junior Red Cross Club 4. Wayne, Lynne Foollighls 3: Fr. Science Club I: Fu- lure Teachers 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Pan American Club 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Webb, Julie A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Fr. Science Club I: Girls' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 2, 3: Girls' Choir 2: French Club I, 2: Mixed Ensemble 4: Music Club 3, 4, lreas. 4: Operella Casl 4. Webber, Alan Chess Club I: Forum Romanum 2. lribune 2: Four Year Honor Roll 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Newlon 4: Physical Sci- ence Club 3, lreas. 3: Baseball I, 2. Websler, Penny Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: Fr. Science Club I: Masqueraders 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Weiner, Maureen Cub Slalf I: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: French Club I, 2, 3, 4: Library Assisl- anls 4. Welfin, Carol A Cappella Choir 47 Fooflighfs 37 Fr. Science Club I7 Fufure Teachers 47 Girls' Choir 37 Girls' Choir Ensemble 47 Music Club 47 Saluclos Amigos I, 2. Wexler, Phyllis Wheeler, Marjorie Fufure Teachers 47 Home Economics Club 3. Wiggs, Roberl' Masqueraders 27 Physical Science Club 47 Sfage Crew 2, 37 Sfamp and Coin Club I. Wilborn, Nancy The Principia High School, Sf. Louis, Ivlo. I, 2, 3. Williams, Clark Junior Council 37 Monogram Club 47 Safefy Council 47 Tabula Sfaff 47 Trapeze Sfaff 2, 37 Baseball I7 Baskef- ball I7 Foofball I, 2, 3, 47 Track 2, 3, 4. Williams, Michael Big Brofhers and Sisfers 47 Boys' Con- ference freas. 47 Burke 3, 4, freas, 37 ball 27 Foofball I, 2, 3, 47 Track I, 2 3, 4. Williams, Janef Fufure Teachers 3, 47 SPQR I. Williamson, James Fr. Science Club I7 Trapeze Sfaff 47 Swimming I. Williamson. Linda Ausfin Nighf School, 27 Afalanfa I Winney, Rufh A Cappella Choir 47 Cub Sfaff I, sec. I7 Fooflighfs 37 Forum 37 Four Year Honor Roll 47 Fr. Science Club I, pres. I7 Fufure Teachers 3, 47 Girls Choir 2, 37 Girls' Choir Ensemble 3 Girls' Service Commiffee 2, 3, 47 His- fory Club 47 French Club 27 Masquer- aders 27 Music Club I, 4. Wiseman, Sfeve Wiffwer, Diane York High School, Elmhursf, Ill. I, 2 Swimming Team 3. Wolf, Howard Fr. Science Club I7 Radio Club 2, 37 Equipmenl' Manager I, 2. Wollenburg, John Monogram Club 2, 3, 47 Baseball I. Soccer I, 2, 37 Track I7 Wresfling 2, Lincoln 47 Monogram Club 47 Base- ball I: Cross Counfry I, 27 Golf 3, 47 Conference on lnfernafional Affairs Officer 47 Four Year Honor Roll 47 Freshman Council I, freas. I7 Junior 3, 4. Council 37 Monogram Club 3, 4, pres. Woodman, Pefer 4: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4 Senior Council 47 Smoking Council 47 Sfu- denf Council I, 2, 3, 4, pres. 47 Base- Soccer 3, 47 Track 27 Wresfling I. Woodruff, Roberl' Boys' Choir 2. Wrighf, John -Y- Yong, George Youker, Evelyn A Cappella Choir 3, 47 Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 47 Big Brofhers and Sisfers 47 Foof- lighfs 37 Forum Romanum 2: Four Year Honor Rall 47 Fufure Teachers 3. 47 Girls' Choir 27 Girls' Conference Officer 47 Girls' Service Commiffee 3. 47 Junior Council 37 Library Assisf- anfs 47 SPQR I: Tennis Team I, 2, 3. -Z- Zell, Ufe Freundschaffsbund 2, 3, frea. 3 Zeppi, Roberf Zihlman, Adrienne Arfs 3, 4. Zimmerman, Nancy 2, 3. KANAK 81 SONS PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS OFFICE MACHINES SALES-RENTAL-SERVICE 59l3 WEST CERMAK ROAD CICERO 50, ILLINOIS OLympic 2-0730 Bishop 2-l89O ,Dah-onize jagufa .fgafuerfifi em C. KAMPP 84 SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' 3I8 N. CENTRAL AVE. CHICAGO ' l20 N. HALE STREET WH EATON ' 5I7 MAIN STREET GLEN ELLYN I2 IOI . 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Washington Blvd. 1 X 1 ffi ,2E Chicago 7, Illinois l , l 7 Y NX X mm s ' -'-' W - T W -'A' . , ,. 4g:: - .....,v.r,.,... ,. ,.., lzunj U BEST WISHES OF FREEMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE BROOKS I Euclid 3-4000 TELEPHONES , Ausiin 7-I96O I EN+erprise I234 ' FINE LAUNDRY ' DRY CLEANING ' RUG CLEANING ' GARMENT STORAG Shirfs-Beauiifully Laundered You'II Like Ihe Finer Resulfs CapIiva+ing Beaufy Assured by Fine Dry CIeaning 600 NORTH BOULEVARD OAK PARK. ILLINOIS REVERE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO- 25oi W. WASHINGTON BLVD. CI-IICAGO I2. ILLINOIS SEELEY 8-3636 EIecIricaI Dis'rribuI'ors IZIZI TOLOFF -J OSS STUDIOS Fine Photography 185 N. Marion St., Oak Park Illinois EU 1'd 6 2243 30 gfllflftkg CUQJ .QlfL6!eI'lf6! Cfafsa of 1958 Congrafufafionfif 'IXU2 Lowe enfoyed :Serving you in fha iaarif ana! fool' forwarcl fo many more gear-A of lakadanf addociafionm Wra. Worfon gona f2I31 PALMER BUICK, Inc 5I5 LAKE ST OAK PARK ONLY AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER Euclid 0-4:00 MAnsTIeId 0 3000 645 LAKE STREET, OAK PARK VI Ilage 8 6200 WE PRINT CARDS, TICKETS, PROGRAMS, IN FACT EVERYTHING THAT A MODERN PRINTING SHOP IS ABLE TO PRODUCE Call Fo-6-24I5 FOREST PRINTING CO. 7233 Madison SI. Fore-sf Park El TCD THE CLASS 0F '58 CONGRATULATIONS! Gradualion is Fine Bul If you go 'ro college If you go lo worlc If you ------- You will need a checlcing account Personal affairs, Business af- fairs, can be handled besl wi+l1 a checking accoun'l'. NIENT HOURS: DAILY FROM 8: NORTH OAK PARK AVE. EU 3-5400 o AU 7-2911 04 52 I 51 Iwffmmv O S O E ERGREEN PLAZA ' CHIC GO CH CAN N O N 'S BOOK STORE EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS cz. PILGRIM 8. co. TO THE CLASS qES+. 18931 OF I958 REALTORS AND AN INVITATION TO STOP IN OFTEN eo: N. HARLEM OAK PARK 728 LAKE STREET 5637 W. LAKE O EUC'ISK6'2fEiIOIS CHICAQO AK PA ' ' pm I S AVI N G . 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Phone I:ores'I' 6-ZI66-EucIid 6-I I66 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES TO TI-IE CLASS OF I958 WALKER COMPANY Oak Park, IIIin'ois FURNITU RE-GIFTS-LUGGAGE-TOYS-I-IOUSEWARE STATIONERY-I-IARDWARE Euclid 3-3900 SIore I-Iours: Monday I2 Io 9 Thursday 9 'ro 9 AUSIIVI 75246 Tues.. Wed., Fri. X4 Sai., 9 Io 5:30 Izisj RIVER FOREST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY LAKE STREET AT FRANKLIN AVENUE RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS OFFICERS DIRECTORS ELMER W. ARCH ELMER W. ARCH Presidenf CARL J. CHRISTOFFERSEN CARL J. CHRISTOFFERSEN Vice Presideni' and Cashier LOUIS J. CROSS MARTIN C. OTT WENDELL C. DAVIS Vice Presidenf and Trusi' Officer RAYMOND W. DURST ROY D. O'BRIEN Vice Presideni' BUXTON L. JOHNSON HANS W. GUDE R. FREDERICK LOCKE AssisI'an'I Cashier MARTIN C. OTT GLORIA P. WILTON Trusi' Officer CARL J. WEITZEL Member of Federal Deposii' Insurance Corporafion pm .Afyml 4' xe Qu: A Egg. r gg! Congratulations to the class of '58! For many, many years that we like to remember, we have extended our good wishes to graduating classes . . . have had the pleasure of serving a large number of its members as each has found his niche in this community. Gilmore's is proud to be a part of the community . . . we've watched it grow and have grown with it. .lust as you have ideals for its future, we hope to continue to serve it well in the years that lie ahead. I Q O OAK DARK AVENLE AT LAKE STREET EUClid 32300 Store Hours: 9 to 9 Mon. and Thurs. MAnsfie1d 6-2666 9 to 5 130 other days moi L Luncheon lI:3O fo 2:00 . . . Sunday Dinner I2 I5 +o 7 OO Dinner 5:00 fo 8:00 C?pen Daily Excep+ Salurday Prlvafe Dining Rooms Available Telephone EUclid 6-O7I4 203 S Marion S+. Oa Park Ill. EU 3-3!9I 71: SOUTH BOULEVARD OAK PARK 1LLlNOis alle PHUTU ENGRAVERS 3 R U T H E RS f'T5I'TliBlZD fl3rOTOSi5i1'l'J'?E1O2 FNSf'lTf3Yf'Zi Over 32 years of iewelry W service here in Oak Park Y, have builf a confidence in Breunig's Thar we are proud V. of-You can have your 'Y fine rings redesigned- purchase diamonds or se- lecf your walch wilh ease and assurance +ha+ +he l qualify is righl and +he price is right i BREUNlG'S RECOMMEND i.i'. I SELL AND SERVICE ' ELG-IN-HAMILTON-SWAISS Y WATCHES Oak Paflf Ave. I, Avenue Bank Oak Park I' EUclid 6-l854 mn Q, Xmlwmwqwwm l 1 9 Vg 1 bv. 64321702 W 5 L Quin+ero f v ' 'A Ginocchio Brofhers, Inc. Fresh and Frozen Frui+s and Vege+ables I550 BLUE ISLAND AVE. SEeIey 8-0600 1222 I 1 HA dffcfnerzls DELICI Us Q ICE CREAMS 42 Lake SI. I IOO Chicago Ave. Oak Park Oak Park Wagera of fAe jinedf .gee Cream gnce 1919 BULK ICE CREAMS PACKAGED ICE CREAMS ND DECORATED ICE CREAM MOLDS PUNCH-FRAPPE Free Delivery This space reserved for aufographs 'Ihrough 'I'he courfesy of Ihe besi' dressed men ai' Oak Park-River Foresi- High School who na'I'uraIIy buy Iheir cIoI'hes aI' IIO N. me sms 5 mwah MARION ST. OAK PARK Complimemks of Ihe NIELSEN SMORGASBORD RESTAURANT 7330 W. NORTH AVENUE I IvIErrimac 7-422I GLadsIone 3-6650 Johnson's Pharmacy 84-I So. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park, III. TELEPHONE EU. 6-OO3I C. I. JOHNSON, R.PH. 52241 QMSWS Q To you, graduates of 1958, we extend 0 . I' M .NX heartiest congratulations I and sincere wishes for a happy and successful future. You can he X W P t gy all ,qi --E-iii!! justly proud of your scholastic f Ea achievements, and we join k H with all your friends and neighbors in saluting you. -J min Ltniiimsthf iiiiiiii itnvts Pioneer Publishing Co. I00 S. 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Execufive Vice Presicieni' , . . . . . . . .Vice Presicieni . . . . . . . . .Vice PresicIen+ Vice PresicIen'I' 81 'Cashier . . . . . . . . .Vice Presidenlr . . . .Asst Vice Presioieni Vice Presideni 84 Audiior ..........AssI Cashier . . . .AssI'. Cashier . . . .Asst 'Cashier ......AssI .......AssJr. 'Cashier Cashier .... .Asst Trusi Officer DIRECTORS GEORGE E. BARNES Wayne I-Iummer 84 Co. CHARLES E. IGAIMBILL Globe Company WILLIA'Iv1 M. HILLBIORN Craffers, Inc. GEORGE M. JEDLICKA Reiired EDWARD F. KENNEDY Execufive Vice Presidenf FRANK E. NOVAK Peerless Sfores JOHN F. PI LGRIM F. C. Pilgrim 81 Co. CLYDE E. SI-IOREY Shorey 81 Shorey FREDERICK B. PEAKE Presideni' f2271 s9n,JeX A A Capbella Choir... Assemblies ........... Afalanfa ............. Afalanfa Award Winners ..... Afalanfa Officers ...... B Baseball IVarsifyT ...... Baslcefball lFreshmanl . .. Baslcefball I'Girlsl ....... Baslcefball lJunior Varsifyi .... Baslcefball lSophomorel . Baslcefball lVarsil'yl ..... Big Brofhers and Sisfers. Biology Club .......... Board of Educafion .. Boys' Camera Club .... Boys' 'Choir ......... . . . . . 67 Boys' 'Conference .... .... 7 9-8I 67 Boys' Ensemble .... Boys' Quarfef. .. Brass Sexfef .... Burlce ......... Business Sfaff .... C Cercle Fra ncais, Le .... Cheerleaders ......... Chess Club ........... Commencemenf Speakers .... Concerf Band ......... Concerf Soloisfs ..... 64, 68, Conference on Infernafional Affairs ............ Cresf ............... Cross Counfry lFreshman- Sophomorel .....- ........ Cross Counfry lVa rsifyl. D Dance Club ....... Deans ...,..... Dedicafion ..... Drum Maioreffes. . . E Equipmenf Managers. .. F Faculfy .......... .. .26-43 Flufe Quarfef ......... .. . 65 Foofball IFreshmanl ......... I4I Foofball lJunior Varsifyl ...... I4O Foofball ISophomorel ........ l4I Foofball lVarsil'yl ...... . . . I26 Foofball Dance ...... ...I23 Fooflighfs ....... . . . IO5 Forum ............. . . . IOI Forum Romanum ............ 92 Four-Year I-Ionor Roll ........ I77 France-American Club ....... 92 Freshman Council .,......... I63 Freshman Science Club ...... 97 Freshmen .............. I62-I65 Freundschaffsbund ......... 95 Fufure Teachers' Club ..... 86, 87 G Gavel ............. . . . IOI Girls' Camera Club .... ...IO7 Girls' Choir ................ Girls' Choir Ensemble ........ Girls' Club Council ......... Girls' Service 'Commiffee .... Girls' Club Play ............ 74 66 66 Girls' Club ................. I60 I60 l6l Girls' Conference .. .79-8I Girls' Ensemble... ... 70 Girls' 'Orchesfra . . . . . 64 Golf ........... . . . I38 H I-lisfory 'Club .......... ... 85 I-Ioclcey ..........,........ I44 I-Iome Economics Club ....... 88 Honor Rolls...I65, I69, I73, I76 I Inframurals ....... ...l48 J Junior Council ..... ...I72 Junior Officers... ...I7I Junior Red Cross . .... IO9 Juniors ........ .. . l70-I73 L Library Assisfanfs .... 39 Lincoln ......... ...l0I Linguapolifan .... ... 47 M Masqueraders .... . . . IO3 Minsfrel Singers ... ... 70 Mixed Ensemble ..... 70 Monogram 'Club ....... ...I39 Music Club IFreshman- Sophomorel ............. 90 Music Club Iclunior-Seniorl .... 90 rzzai N Newfon .......... O Opereffa ......... P Pan-American Club .... Phofography Sfaff .... Physical Educafion 89 60 95 56 Demonsfrafion ........... I 24 Physical Science Club ........ 98 Proiecfion Sfaff ............. I59 Properfies Crew ...... ..... I O4 R Radio Club ........ Railroad 'Club .... S Safefy Council ......... .....I08 .....IO6 I56, I57 Saludos Amigos ............ 94 Scholarship 'Cup Winner ..... I76 Senior Class Play ..... .. . 76 Senior Council .......... Senior Index .....,.... Senior Cfficers .......... Seniors ............... Smoking Council ......... iiiI75 . 200-2 I 0 ...I25 I74-l98 ...I58 Soccer IUnderclassl .......... l42 Soccer IVarsifyl .......... Sophomores ........... S. P. Q. R. ....... . . . Sfage Crew ........ Sfring Ensemble .... . .. Sfudenf Council ......... ...I28 I66-I69 93 73 65 ...I54 Sfudenl' Snapshofs ...... I98, I99 Superinfendenf ............ I8 Swimming IFreshmanl ........ I46 Swimming l'Girlsl ............ I I5 Swimming ISophomorel ...... I46 Swimming IVarsifyl .......... I34 Symphony Orchesfra . . . T 63 Tabula ................... 50 Tabula Publishing Board ...... 54 Tennis IBoysl ............... I37 Tennis IGirlsl ............... I46 Townmeefing .... Track IFreshmanl .... Traclc lSophomorel .... Traclc IVarsifyl ...... Tra peze ........ v voueybau ......... W Woodwind Ensemble . . . .....I02 .....I45 .....I45 .....I32 52 .....II9 64 Wresfling lUnderclassl ....... I47 Wresfling lVarsiIyl .......... I35
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