Rockford East High School - Argus Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

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When Our Seniors SEVENTEEN one word composed of n1ne letters each of whlch symbohzes to every student of our school h1s three years spent at East S IS for the Semor who represents to all of us the last full measure of our secondary school1ng stands for East our alma mater the school that nurtures all our fondest hopes and deslres IS a symbol of the Vastness of our fr1endsh1ps frlendshxps that w1ll contmue long after our departure from East our Educatlon one that 1S a stepplng stone to greater realms of knowledge N represents the Nervousness that each of us experlences on our first day at East as a sophomore IS for our Teachers who are a source of gu1dance and learnlng throughout our days at East our Extra currlcular aCt1V1t19S clubs proms sports, and plays that help to promote cooper atlon and good c1t1zensh1p among us IS a symbol of the Enthusrasm w1th whlch we support our teams throughout the year N th1s IS the Nmth and final letter one that IS left for each and every student to determlne or hlmself what It represents that makes hrs hfe at East complete awaww I , E - - ' . V. . .g. . , . . E o - . , 0 . T. s o Q E p . - 9 y M 1 E. . s . p ., . - . o f , 1 'faiffiaf E ' t r ,,Qrr V.,.rr 1 1 4 .V,. ,.,:M W, H'-K 5, i .3 L, is li., ,J 1 -Q -4,55 ABOVE: Here's where we live, says Kalman Igloi to his sister Eva as he shows her on the map that Rockford is quite a ways from their native Hungary. RIGHT: Proud possessior of the state Cross Country trophy is Brian White. OPPOSITE LEFT Bruce Peterson and Jane Anderson pass through an arch made by fellow seniors at mixer Shirt-tail Shindigf' QV 3 ,V figs er sf 'E' 5 at 2 Were is SEVENTEEN SEVENTEEN IS A WONDERFUL AGE YOU'LL FIND THIS OUT PAGE BY PAGE -.1 t xv FACULTY 28 39 FACULTY MEMBERS ARE ALL SO NICE THEY RE ALWAYS READY WITH GOOD ADVICE STUDENT UFE 8 5 YOUNG ENOUGH TO DANCE AND SING OLD ENOUGH TO GET THAT SWING 5 I ll ' Rl H32 3 A x 1 -v ' ' -2 ,fl D L 5' 7 Q52 idvrpr' .gi . 4, llllfll - I -Em, -W I STUDENTS 42 105 COOL AND SOLID AT SEVENTEEN i EAST HIGH STUDENTS ARE REALLY KEEN L 1 1 Q in CLUBS 108 141 IN THE FUN OUR CLUBS HAVE ROOM FOR EVERYONE 1 !'I J C - in .4 JI all Z SPORTS 'I44 181 I .4-V15 EAST HIGH TEAMS i ARE MIGHTY FINE THEY RE THE BOYS WITH OUR HEARTS IN MIND l I ' T I X f U . V 1 BOBBY-SOXERS JOIN Ai ' N I 7' 'v X 1 , -W . 4- X f' ff- ,,,, ff M,m,,-W., , . Wq.v,...,, QW! -ww-M my W . ,-mv. 1 M..-' ff if 1 X fw-V . 'W' Q UN ---f L.. , y Q. 'xijewm 3 Z No C' YOUNG ENOUGH TO DANCE AND SWING OLD ENOUGH TO GET THAT SWING DENT UFE E, M Q 5, . N as ff! Ay K ,xxx Ax. bp, .ffm , 4. ,wi-r,u! fF ll M I V .,x-gn, JH' I1 A asv - TQ. 1 ff 1 H E MX 'Wei 3+ N M P6129 E Q g J I A w 3 Q , , , ,. M- 1 vi K 1 1' '9'1'f'l'w-x,,,,,,, 4 - X ll Wa, E r ,, 'S 0 9' v gli 2 1 N M , Nil' gg !'5 ity I . 5. Ji f , la! 'V' YQ lgsflk kiwi. K ix EK ' 1 A 291' I , qw f , , 2, 'N President of Student Council, Randy Johnson crowns Sally Olander, Homecoming Queen. lt is my pleasure to present to you at this time, the queen of the 1956 East High Homecoming, Miss Sally Olanderf, Randy Johnson, president of this year's Student Council, spoke these words to the large crowd of spectators at the fifth annual Homecoming festivities in Beyer Stadium, October 12. Attending Queen Sally Olander were runners-up Connie Swen- son and Pat Erickson. To begin the half-time activities of the Elgin-East football game, the East High band marched onto the field and played a song for the queen candidates. The parade of decorated floats, sponsored by various school organizations, was followed by the presentation of the bouquet of roses to the queen. Harvest Moon was the title of the Homecoming dance held in the school gymnasium immediately fol- lowing the football game. The gym was decorated in shades of yellow and brown, with corn stalks, and pumpkins. Suspended from the ceiling in the center of the dance floor, was a huge amber moon. Dancing in the gym was to the music of Bill Engberg's orches- tra. The crowning of the queen at the dance climaxed the eveningis festivities at East High's fifth annual Homecoming. The Hi-C Club float luias one of the many outstanding floats in this yeafs half time ceremonies. Riding on the float are Karen Van Steemcyck and Bart Aspling. 'Zfffffsf :'4 ' 4 40 wo, I 0073, , ,WMI Queen SALLY OLANDER CONNIE SWENSON PAT ERICKSON Harvest Moon Shines on Homecoming A beaming queen and her two attendants reign at this year's home- coming, Shown are Pat Erickson, Sally Olander and Connie Swenson. 'mx 'WN 5,7 ,, . .x,, ut Q i ,.. 0 .V I ,QQ A33 . X .,,. , ,, , my JH' , ,, , mu - 'iw 40' wi , ,E XZ X , X -. ,' ami ' x , my 122 ,yi ff 1 .x -. Q' X, xxx . 0 e,TKlxRN.QwQ-. X S N Wf.'QQ'c X . -:Q .Q A , L ,? Kim 'Q il f 1 ar' if t Sitting out a dance are Joy Johnson, Carroll Alexander, Sue Balmer and Dick Krueger at the Military Ball Dance is a common word in our lives. Yet, to each of us, this one word brings to mind a vivid picture of one dance, which stands out above all others. Which was the important dance of the year for you? Was it memories of levis and plaid shirts at 'tShirt-Tail Shindigf' the senior mixer? Perhaps, visions of billowing formals and soft lights at the junior prom, or the military ball, linger in your mind. Sophomores are sure to remember dancing at Jungle Jump their party. As the last dance of the year, the senior prom climaxed many memories of misty-eyed seniors. Enjoying a waltz at one of East's after game parties Treating Eastites to strains of popular tunes at Rec are a group of dance-lovers. Parties was the talented Jim Eklof band. CAST OF CHARACTERS Aunt Eller Curly Laurey Ike Skidmore Fred Slim Will Parker Jud Fry Ado Annie Carnes Ali Hakim Gertie Cummings Andrew Carnes Cord Elam DREAM Curly Laurey Jud Dance Hall Girls Two Little Girls Laurey's Friends Curly's Cowboys GAIL HORST DARWIN SPEARING CAROLYN GUSTAFSON CAROL PETERSON LANCE NELSON HARLAN JOHNSON RALPH JOHNSON KEN STAAF TOM SPENCER MARCLA BERG RANDY JOHNSON KAREN AKERLUND DAVID STEUCHER HUGO SCHWENKE BALLET JIM EKLOF KAREN VVISNER TOM GUSTAFSON CORAL HLAVKA JUDY STEFFA BONNIE ANDERSON SHARON VANDORAN DONNA LIINDBERG CAROLORENE HODGSON JANICE SIFFREN BARBARA JENNINGS PAT GORZYNSKI JULIE KNOELKE PETE NELSON JERRY PROPP LANCE YOUNGQUIST JEROMIE KARCESKI Oklahoma -where the wind comes sweeping down me plains! With these words, East High's auditorium, filled to capacity for all three performances, was transformed into the Indian territory, now Oklahoma. Under the direction of Lin- den Lundstrom and Adeline Hoegberg, the choral department presented the musical play, Oklahoma, by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II. The action centers around the romantic interest of two young lovers, Curly and Laurey, each concealing their love for the other. Curly, an Oklahoma cowboy, finds himself in love with Laurey, the niece Of Aunt Eller, a farm woman of the territory. Suspense is brought into the picture by the presence of Jud Fry, Aunt Eller's hired hand, who unlike Curly, does not try to hide his feelings for Laurey. Humor is added by Ado Annie, a foolish carefree girl, who always finds herself involved in a love affair with the fellow of the hour, first Ali Hakim and then Will Parker. The bitterness between Curly and Jud is brought to a cli- max when Jud, who has taken Laurey to a box social, is out- bid by Curly for Laurey's box lunch. Then Curly's love for Laurey becomes apparent, and their love prevails. Audience Captivated by 0kIahoma lVzll Parker KKen Staff! Ends facing an angry father, Andrew Carnes fDave Steucherj, is no laughing matter, as Cord Taking the dancing parts in the dream sequences u.ere Elam CHugo Shwenkej Ado Annie Utlarcia Berg! and Slim Sharon Van Doren, Barbara Jennings, Karen Wisner fRalph Johnsonj look on. and Jim Eklof. v I ,f 'I fl f , 2 X Professor Michaels IDallas Thompsonj seems to be preoc- cupied with things other than studies. The two young ladies distracting him are Susan fPolly Bublitzj and Clara, KSarah Anderson 2. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Abigail Abbott Susan Mrs. Miller Sylvia Bunny Helen Carrie Clara Marge Bobo Jack Howie Bill Dean Gillingham Professor Michaels Student Assistants SUE PHILLIPS JANET KRUSE POLLY BUBLITZ CAROL BENANDER ERLENE WHITEHEAD ROSALYN STROTE ROYCALEE JOHNSON ANN AHLGREN NANCY BLOOMQUIST MARY PARLEE MARILYN PETERS JUDY AGEMA BARR JENNINGS SARAH ANDERSON BETH NILSSON BOB LARSON JOHN LINDEN BOB BOLANDER JERRY PALM JIM BOOTHBY LEE BEAUPRE DALLAS THOMPSON JOANNE JOHNSON CAROLYN RUNBERG Juniors Enact IVIother Is a Freshman Mother is a Freshman, an amusing comedy of college life written by Rapheal David Blaiel, was pre- sented by the junior class November 2 and 3 under the direction of Adeline Hoegberg. When Susan Abbott's attractive mother, Abby, en- tered as a freshman the same college where Susan was a sophomore, life became quite complicated for Susan. Because of financial difficulty, which would keep Sue from continuing with her schooling, Abby accepted a generous scholarship which provided enough to send them both through school. Expecting the cool treat- ment from the other students, Abby was quite sur- prised at the congenial way she was accepted by them. She also drew the attention of her Zoology instructor, Professor Michaels who Susan, unknown to her mother, had a great crush on. Here a conflict arises between mother and daughter. A charming solution is the answer in which Sue realizes Professor Michaels was just a passing fancy and was meant for her mother. Being the center of attention seems to please Mrs. Abby Abbott fSue Phillipsj, as Howie KBob Bolanderj, Jack fJohn Lindenj, Bill fiifrry Palmj and Bobo fBob Larson! willingly o zge. 'I6 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Penny Sycamore Essie Rheba Paul Sycamore Mr. De Pinna Ed Donald Martin Vanderhof Alice Henderson Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov Gay VVellington Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby Three G Men Olga Student Directors Chief Mac Jim Seniors Star GAIL HORST CORAL HLAVKA CAROLYN EKSTROM TOM SPENCER SEYERIN STROTE BRIAN JOHNSON TOM GUSTAFSON LLEXVELLYN WALKER JOANNE ADES KEN STAAF DARXN'IN SPEAKING RALPH JOHNSON BEVERLY BIIRLEND ALAN MILLER JUDY KNOT1' MIKE COREY MURRAY ROUNDS BILL PALMER KAREN KUNZ CAROLE REED BILL CLEVELAND From the expressions on the faces of the cast, there seems to be some doubt as to the tameness of the snake Grandpa fLlewellyn Walker! is holding. Shown are Essie fCoral Hlaukaj, Ed fBrian Johnsonj, Paul KTom Spencerj, Illr. Kolenkhov !Ralph John- sonj, Penny fGail Horst! and lllr. De Pinna KSeverin Strotej. in You Can't Take It with You You Can't Take It With You, a comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, was presented by the senior class April 5 and 6 under the direction of Ade- line Hoegberg. The comedy arises when Tony Kirby, the son of the president of Kirby and Company becomes engaged to Alice Sycamore, a secretary employed by Tony's father. In an effort to unite the two families, Alice's family invites Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, T ony's aristocratic par- ents to dinner. All plans seem in vain, when the Kirby's arrive an evening too early, and find the Syca- more family in their usual state of confusion. After spending an uncomfortable evening, both families find themselves being herded off to the city jail because of a misunderstanding. When life seems darkest for the young couple, Grandpa uses a bit of philosophy to show Mr. Kirby, Tony, and Alice, that a happy marriage could result if the families would try to cooperate together. About to leave for a date at the ,Monte Carlo Ballet are Tony KDarwin Spearingj and Alice fJoanne Adesj. I7 CAROLYN THORNE SALLY OLANDER RISE, RISE AND SHINE Rise, rise and shine, boys, We have a team, yea, rise and shine, Rise on to victory, Rise on to honor, glory, fame. Rise, rise and shine, boys, A credit to that East High name. You Rabs - E-Rabs - Great Rabs all. Rise and shine. -F2351 Cheering the E-Rabs on to another Cheerleaders Spark At Season's Flashing encouraging smiles to the cheering crowd are Joan Wedberg and Kathy Jacobson, sophomore cheerleaders. touchdown lS a crowd of ecstatzc fans. Spectators' Interest Sports' Events Instrumental in cheering the Rablets on to victory were cheerleaders lllickey Lundquzst and Dana Al- fredson. JEAN WBDBERG KAREN AKERLUND THREE CHEERS Go-East-High- School Go-East-Go E-A-S-T R-H-S Three cheers for Rockford High School Cheer, RAH, RAH, RAH. We have a team, boys, Cheer them on to V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Faithful, loyal fellows They shall not lack Cheer them, they fight for The Red and Black. ti ..- Qjxfxiv F 'pl R ., , pf . X - f,-sk ,, 5 -. fn. KAREINQl.':i?xRLL'ND 5 l JEAN VVEDBERG Navy Theme Prevails At Anchors Avveigh Reigning over the 1957 Dolphin Show, were Miss Karen Akerlund, queen of the show, and her court, Miss Jean Wedberg and Miss Pat Erickson. These pretty girls, who were escorted to the throne by club officers, added color to each performance of the 17 th annual Dolphin Show, Anchors Aweighf' In a shipboard atmosphere, Don Jackson assumed the role of master of ceremonies and announced the acts for the three performances. Included in the show were ballet numbers, a male singing group, clown diving, a comedy trampoline act, and exhibition relays and diving. The girls ballet acts were under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Green, while Mr. Vito Lopin, Dolphin Club adviser, supervised the entire show. Portraying a harem in Anchors Aweighi' are Terry Clowning on the deck of the pool are Chuck Bodin and Mrowiec, Bob Aten, and Bob Helm. Dick Branca as Mr. Zllagoo. +.+Q, iii .TLT .ig-, if With a song and a splash, the Seven Dwarfs, 'Torbidden Planetf' 'tMousketeers, and several other of Disney's creation took their guests of the Dorado Show on a trip through Disneyland. As the lights turned low and the first group of Disney people entered, the natatorium was transformed into a 6'Starlight Fantasyf, Several acts such as Siamese Cats, Lady and the Tramp, Beaver Valleyf' and Mermaids brought to life characters from the land of the happy and frolicking people. Song of the South, Someday My Prince Will Come, 'gWaltz of the Flowers, and Hi Lilli Hi Lo brought the ever-popular songs of Disney into the picture, portrayed in a colorful way. The entire Cast appeared together with lighted candles in an impressive finale. Portraying two pert kitty-kats are Karin Sjostrom and Pat Erickson, in a duet, Siamese Cats. Dorado Show Is Stolen from Disney Disneylanrl dwarfs monopolizing East's diving board are Jo Anne Pellant, Dawn Lindquist, Carol Adamson, Jackie De Pew, Karen Akerlund, and Sally Barber. hai' f' I, ,sins I ABOVE: Carolyn Thorne and Jim Eklof thrill Talent Show audiences with a tap number. BE- LOW: Sweet Old Fashioned Girl featured Carol Diagon and Sarah Anderson in a dance interpre- tation. Station ERAB presents - a day in TV Studio 1, was the theme of the Tenth Annual Publications Show. In- cluded in the day of programming were seven shows, pre- sided over by master of ceremonies, Jim Boothby. The Martha Maine Show, a housewife's program fea- tured Dru Henderson, giving tips on how to ease the strain of housekeeping. Included on her program were several song and dance acts. Next on station ERAB came Uncle Josh and the Kid- dies, a show for the younger set of TV-land. Llewellyn Walker reigned over this program which also included a comedy and dance act. Following Uncle Josh was one of the more unusual seg- ments of this year's show, an auction conducted by Ken Staff and Randy Johnson. Hillbilly Hoedown with Sammy Dee centered around Bob Bolander and a dance act, I'm Not Mad, Just Hurt. After this rollicking show came Morgan Batty and the News, in which Wayne Carlson described the earth-shak- ing events of the day. As on most networks, ERAB scheduled a sport show after the news and the audience enjoyed Jack Brees and the Highlights of Sports. As an added attraction Jack Goodin included a male quartet and trampoline act for thrills. The final show was the Ted Sullivan Show MC'd by Steve Sheets. This show highlighted eight acts varying from sophisticated dance interpretations to a piano selection. E-Rab TV Presents --Talent and Auction Assembled for finale is the entire Talent Show cast. Tom Warren, Bev Burlend and Stuart Brandes received Quill and Scroll awardsvfor outstanding work in journalism. Absent from the picture is Dietmar Seller, who also received this award. Honors Bestovved on Eastites Honors and awards of many sizes, shapes and forms have been bestowed on East Rockford students during the course of the past school year. Looking over their speeches for graduation day are commencement speakers Barbara Sodergren and Ron Adamson. Quill and Scroll pins were presented to Bev Bur- lend, Tom Warren, Stuart Brandes and Dietmar Sei- ler, this year, for exceptional work in the journalism field. Receiving the Daughters of the American Legion award for the outstanding senior girl was Karen Aker- lund. Qualifying to take the final tests for National Merit Scholarship examinations were Don Guy, Bob Aten, and Dick Kruger. The Daughters of the American Revolution's award for the outstanding senior girl was presented to Karen Akerlund. l'l'liL E110 AW!-.ILD ' lihlsuigm- SEILVIQQ5 rg---v ir 3 2 C m LM, 1 .W , ! +4 3 Z No C' FACULTY MEMBERS ARE ALL SO NICE THEY'RE ALWAYS READY WITH GOOD ADVICE ULTY Q9 YN W. RAY MCINTOSH Superintendent of Schools JAMES WELSH Principal Assistant Principal Dean of Girls Faculty Helps Plan and Prepare Futures Leading East high in its daily routine of activities is our administrative body. Always willing to give their help to both students and teachers, they untiringly render all types of services toward the betterment of our school. The Rockford Board of Education led by the city super- of schools, has as its largest and most important provision of a good education for each boy and Board consists of people appointed by the mayor, both their time and energy to better the city's intendent duty, the girl. The who give educational program. lllembers of the Board of Education are: SEATED: llliss Vera Walling, Bernard lllagnuson, lllrs. Walter Shafer, Elmer M. Jepson, Presidentg W. R. lllclntosh, Superintendent of Schools: rllrs. Russell Goldman, Fred C Olson Jr and Dr Samuel Natelson. STANDING: Gerald Raasch, Hearl Peeples, Roger Reno, Kenneth Orton, Frank St.iAngel,, Alliin Kjell, Rupert Gustafson, and Jack llluntz, 1' ve'-4-1' M331 43:3 4,, Jw-at HARRY KROLL CATHERINE NEEDHAM i 'HW 50' HELEN THORSEN Senior Adviser Mrs. Helen Thorsen, senior adviser, helps plan the senior mixer the senior prom and the futures of many puzzled students Although this was her first year as ad viser she isnt new to East For almost ten years she was a member of our social science department She completed her undergraduate work at Rockford College and received her Masters Degree at Co lumbla Un1vers1ty RUTH WHITE J unzor Advzser In add1t1on to being Junior adviser some of Miss Ruth Ann Whites duties include supervising class act1v1t1es and rec ommendmg Juniors for Jobs and special recognitions Travel IS one of Miss Whites chief IH terests Last summer m a tour around the world she visited schools in Japan the Philippines and India She received her A B degree from De Pauw Un1vers1ty and her M A from Co lumbia Un1vers1ty JOHN SWANSON Sophomore Aduzser Planning the Sophomore Party direc ting the election of class officers and teachmg daily guidance classes are only three of the many things Mr Swanson has done dunng his first year as Sopho more adviser Prior to coming to East hlgh he was asslstant director boys counselor and freshman sophomore basketball coach at Wheaton Academy in Chicago 1 iff 2913 CARL ADOLPH sox M3lh6m3tlCS WILLIAM ALEKS PH M Socxal Studles RUSSELL ANDERSON M M Choral MUSIC Boys Glee Glrls Glee CARL BARBER M S Mechamcal Drawlng ff? 5 0 ' s Teachers are always wlllmg to help an Inter ested student Mzss Dobyns IS no exceptzon as she explams the assignment to Barbara Sodergren MRS J BLOMGREN B S WALTER BoGUsKI PII M FRANK BOHAK M A ELEANOR BORDEN EnglIsh Wood Shop Health Educatlon Bookkeeper A B L Jumor Englneers GUldaHCe ELIZABETH BENNETT BS PhVSlC3l Educatlon G A A Athletlc Coach I ie .', B.A. ' d . :Y S I 4' Jil I l 2 il C 2532 'K ' 5 ' ,, fi A , l X 'X 4 , , , I j V. ' ' . 5 '4 I ' I ,sv KY X ff' , I I kW i 'i'f J . -. .. by r . ' lx ,QM if fgfl .I , , .W , A z, efifp. My A - ':..vsv1 L lsr' f 1 A A Af' A Nei jr it N I ' Wheel? A , - . . . . , . . 1 ', 14 'M' ' , 4 Z. f ,gi If mg V , I ' , , V J .HD wa z, A I . . , . . , . . , . , .W , ' - 1: , . . JOHN BURLEND MA Soclal Studles Debate Team SYLVIA BREW ER M A CLIFFORD BREES B A French Athletlc Coach Department Head GORDON BLESCHIJL M M MRS VERA BUETSCH A B R Club French Club Band SOCIBI Studles 'mmf DOROTHY BUTTS M A Sclence Future Nurses Club Another mterestzng phase of a teachers job lS helpmg the student MRS M CAMPBELL M BA teachers adjust to the classroom Mr F rltsch center goes over to Busmess Educatlon morrows plans with student teachers Mr Lazzermz and Mr Rwera 5-J' 'l'lll Ky RICHARD CAMPBELL M S Business Educatlon MRS ALDANA CARLSON BE Home Economics X.. Lal 7 64 ARNOLD CHANDLER BS Mathematlcs SHERSK OOD COLL M S VERNITA CRAY! FORD M A Electrlc Shop Engllsh MRS CAROL DARBY Phys1calEducat1on IDA DAR ES Secretary Nurse l ,-sr ag-1 NATHAN CLOXX BE Trade lXI3ChlIl9 Shop inns -J MfSGT GRAHAM COCKFIELD Teachers also take part Ln extracurricular actwltzes Mzss Con ROTC Iey dzrects students ln preparatzon for the publications as sembly Standtng uzth lbllss Conley ts Judy Knott On stage are Marcta Berg Stewart Brandes and Barbara Sodergren MARX ANN CONLEY B S J Newsvx rltlng Publlcatlons Qulll and Scroll fgmfV!'N ,Q DORIS COVINERS Llbrarlan 'Q 3 8 MRS, B. FRETQND, MA. 2 English Ex1ERx FRITSCH MA Sclence Department Head RAYMOND FROEHLICH M A In spare moments teachers frequently take advantage of varzous qoclal Studies school equzpment Above LS Mr Robert Orr working ln the darkroom CHARLES GREEN M A SOC13l Studles Internatlonal Relations Club Future Teachers Club Lyg r8.3 NO' :fa R, f GORDON DELARONDE M S MARIE DOBYINS M A RLSSELL ERB M A Jox FRAIPONT M A xIGCh8f11CEil Drawmg SOCl3l Studles Athletlc Coach Socxal StUd19S Department Head Mathematlcs RALPH H-XLL NI M Orchestra .qngg on ., 'xii 3' Q 0 'Vx Q WM 0 ,, V' I .p ,q L, n A L , V . f A uf . v 1' A Mn' :fs Cl xl. 1,, ,-'. 55-5 H ' ft .,,,: V x 5? at -A - 'gf '3?QV false 1 4 A 1.1, -N , 1 E1 ex. A rv , . . Y , . . ' , . . ' .' , . . R Tv . ,- . . x 5 A 1 A :B- MARE HILLS MA EngllSh --I-u 1 1 I ADELINE HOEGBERG M A Qpeech Dramatlcs RAYMOND HOISINGTON MA The mazl boxes are a favorzte gathermg place where Silence teachers exchange news each morning Above are Ilfr Skznner Airs OBrien Mr Martzkoms and Mrs Carlson ADELE JOHNSON M A Engllsh Mew if gl' gi, 'f. .L' LUCILLE KAUL M A HELEN KELLY M A ELIZABETH KEMPER M S BEA KOLLIAS M Engllsh Latm Busmess Educatlon Engllsh A B L MRS M JOHNSON BS Home Economlcs VITO Lomx NI A Athletu Coach Dolphm Club VIRS 'VI LANGLOIS NI A JAMES LALDE VI A LESTER LALSCH A B BEWERLY LACE Mathematrcs Physlcal Educatxon Sclence Swltchboard Future Teachers Club Department Head Scrence Club fx Rfb? 4-L... ir A trzp through the shops uas an Interesting asper! of one farulty mretmg Below a student demonstrates a marhlrw to Mr Froellch Mzss Conners lllzss Crawford and lllzss Conley fi 7.3 I S. MRS I4 LLNDQLIST BE I INDEN I LNDSTROIVI A B 'XIRS 'Qui I hyslgal Fducatlon ISC te Choral NIUSIC Folk Dancmg Mas Jmxxu Lum I lhrarlan N, -4- K M4CKsxzm BS Q Q Phxslcal Educatlon Dorado Cheerleaders Nd A . . , ri , V I 6 V rt? 7 , , o! , i .ds V J . V ia 'ia 'X V my QC l C , 3: ' A blrl L + , U ,nil xii ? RICHARD MARTIKONIS N1 S Ar LESLIE O BRIER B S MRS LEILAO BRIENM S Business Educatlon Health Educatlon Department Head YM Ii? 'inili MRS R MARTIN M A Home Economlcs LEONARD MATZ M S Sclence OSCAR OLSON M S Trade Shop Department Head 'P Q' iff' The annual pzcnzc lS an event the entzre faculty looks forward to Below a feu. faculty members enjoy the flavor of outdoor cooking ELIZABETH MCGUIRE BA Engllsh BERNICE MULLEN Reglstrar .Knit ff. MRS R PRESNELL 'VIA Mathematlcs , E Department Head C LT JOHN QLINN R O T C ,guan- 'I 'Q' The faculty dmmg room lS another favorite place to discuss JOHN RESCHLEIIN MA problems and exchange neus Enjoying the meal and the con Sclcncc versatzon are Mrs MacKenzie Mr Sadtler Miss Penstone Athlctlc Coach Mr Matz Mr Lausch Mr Brees Mr Erb and lllr Palmer 'blk 'Quan-7 JOSEPHINE ROLNDS B A Busmess Education lx an 'bf-Iv , ifr- HARRY PALMER M S FLORENCE PENSTONE M S BERINITA PETERSON A B HELEN PETERSON M S Sclence Mathematics Busmess Educatxon Mathematlcs Athletlc Coach Junlor Red Cross MOH1t0TS ARTHLR SADTLER M S Sclence Athletlc Coach 'si 1 . . ,' , 1 . . Y I XR' I I V I -.j :ji wa f vi, ki . . . . . A, ,v I . ', ' ' - ' P 47 Q ., . . . I ' V L N . , . , , ,, A . , . , , , . , . . J k J 1 J T' 'L , . . I Tic , A c ,-.2 L., R Y K . D , b c 5,2 ,,,- ,, , . -:rj M E W in L 'ri ' ', ' 'Q kg lf sm' 3 -r '- ' 4 1 - , . . 93 ,L T1 ' 4 fl -'l' I . .c - , ,, V 'i n , f' ' X X I f 5 ' J ft:'?'..!'t 9- ' z. 'I Z' C, f ' , . . .v , - - v , . . .v , . . 993311 is I 09' 4 if g ARTHLR SATRE MS Sclence Agrlculture Club OLDER SCHADE Employment Servlce MRS S SIMANDL MS Enghsh CLINTON SKINNER BE Auto Shop 4 Above are some members of our cafeterza staff Standing are Mrs Corrme Olson Mrs Astrid Larson Mrs Alzce Wetterstrand Mrs Ella Johnson and Mrs Kirsten Slang Seated are Mrs Linnea Nyquist Mrs Rose Johnson Mrs Ethel Sodergren and Mrs Edith Johnson 'P XVI MARSTON SWANBERG MARGARET SWANSON Drlvers TF3lHlHg Swedish Mas K S0LoMoNs0N, Soclal Studles Engllsh Swedlsh Club BA MRS. GRACE TRANK, B.A. Social Studies DAVID TESKE, M.A. JOIIN THAYER, B.A. Latin Spanish English Spanish Club 'cr 'Q 3. N if f' X ,gal-6 -if MIRIAM TUNISON, M.A. English I Seated below are some members of our custodial staff. FRONT ROW: SGT' TURNER Samuel Sharner, Claude Renschler, Al Gambini, and Gordon Carlson. R-0-T-C 1' BACK ROW: Charles Moore, Leo Naughton, and Glenn Lewis. FNKQ 'in- ig VIRGINIA WILDI, M.A. English Department Head EDNAYOUNGQUIS'LM.A. English -Gif Q F. 51 5, 2' E F I n i T W .Nm Q ,H ' 'F ff 1 g- xl EI!! i 'iz :W r s , uv MGM A W at fa 0 'Q 4 n -,,,,,,..--- ' e 3 Z N COOL AND SOLID AT SEVENTEEN EAST HIGH STUDENTS ARE REALLY KEEN S DENTS rf- AD My . p :A 5: of . ff ' , 1--, s Senior class officers, Don Jackson, vice-president: Karen Akerlund, presidentg JoAnn Pellant, secretaryg and Gary lllyers, treasurer casually discuss a class problem in the Memorial Gardens. Seventeen . . . a Year to Remember Mas. HELEN Tl-IORSEN Senzor Aduzser High school days are over now for the members of the Class of '57. Last year's future has become the present while the present is now the past, a past that will never be forgotten. As we turn the pages of the scrapbook of our senior year we find the senior mixer, Shirt-Tail Shindig heading the list of big events. Secondly comes our play, You Can't Take It With You. The Senior Prom will always be a night to remember along with the impressive ceremonies of baccalaureate and grad- uation. In between these major events are the everyday occurances that really make up high school life such as friends, rallies, games, parties, and homework. This is over nowg new things lie in the futures of us allg let's hope that the years to come will be as full and wonderfull as the years past. ' i' CAROL ADAMSON RON ADAMSON ELAINE ADEN JOANNE ADEs JOHN AHLQUIST KAREN AKERLUND FRANK ALLEN GERTRUDE ALLEN THATCHER ALLEN JOE ALONZO OU I x .J C ass Of 57 4 6 You ff' A 'J DAVID ANDERSON GERALD ANDERSON HENRY ANDERS01 JACK ANDERSON JANE ANDERSON KAREN ANDERSON KAR1N ANDERSON MARY K ANDERSl 5 lk 9' rw Q: , A -15 3 MARY L. ANDERSON PAT ANDERSON PAUL ANDERSON PETE ANDERSON RAYMOND ANDERSON RALPH AREND 1 ' ' ' U RICHARD ASKELAND MLRIEL ASKUK ROBERT ATEN DELORES ALSTIN TOM BAER BARON BAKK eniors A. f?L' ' Q 5 Q ' A Y A 'Q Y' ' . .om- T .O 5215.2 - ff - 4' O- J. fy-. i fx. .- h A I, 'I 7 ,, y I 1 - 4 , T r ,V . , . H . . -I1 S1 SALLIE BARBER PAT BARCE RICHARD BARTMAN JOYCE BARR L BONNIE BAXTER CAROLYN BAXTER DARLA BAXTER CARALOU BEERS FRANK BEHRE 44 an-1 and EONARD BAUE T f A ' , 1' I A -A Q. ,.... J Q! Y Q A Ab I mx 'Q Q fl' f QK9'iT 'jd L ips A Iiv 'll' , 1 -.jg ni f QQ! X I JOAN BENNETT BETSY BENSON TED BERGVALL BARBARA BEYERS I, .8-6. Y 'Q' MARCIA BERG JIM BISIIOFF T 5-6, h, wx V A I I ESTHER BERGMAN RONALD BLACKWELL .xcxwgff f 4, 1 F 1 RAMONA BERGENDOFF RONALD BLEGEN 'J' 'Q 6 ?!x Q' ' Q- ' -11:4 P ' f I , I I 'yell k I 'fl 1 s ., ,I I 'OV 1 ,gi 3 if ff I ,C ' qav' v I I SAM BLIINIING SYLVIA BLOOM ARLENE BLOOMQUIST LOIS BOGUE KENNY BOHR BRUCE BOND me ,f 'Q' 65' '21-rf 'M 1. 3 5 4 xiii Ev EBU' X SHIRLEY BODACH ROLAND BOUTIN -If 'Wi I H. V, 31's ww CHUCK BODIN RONALD BOESE RICHARD BRANCA STUART BRANDES 45 PG: J Y ' SANDRA BREES KENNETH BKHBIEYER I I gg, L '1 ' Q.: , M F 'Q .m 0 1 'Al'-, I 1 ' L A C ff.. I'-1-A Q ! JOHN BREIT BILL BRUGGEN RETA BRUMMETT BRUCE BUESCHEL DENNIS BUNJES MICHAEL BURKE BEVERLY BURLEND JANET Buss 46 ffm g g tg - ' A i 9' Q . fp 0- 5' -Q 4 fa, 1'- 1- , V Q, A bb .5 . I. VA V ' ' Ei f ,I A I I' 4 ' JMQ-1 43 , f,. A 3 ffxglyt ' ,Aw-,.uf1--.. f KN I 'SN lo' --rl ? 'q,..nv , 'VX ' SHIRLEY CALL CHUCK CARLIN ALARIC CARLSON ANITA CARLSON CAROL CARLSON JANET CARLSON JANICE CARLSON JIM CARLSON LESLIE CARLSON LOIS CARLSON lfah 3 5 5 Fha kv AWG' Us , 55 .Q '4t 5' uf xrhin I, I B ai 434, aw TQ C Y t..,p' .J ,f MARGARET CARLSON MARLENE CARLSON PIIYLLIS CARLSON ANGELO CASCIO ERIC CEDARBERG RITA CLARK KENNETH CLAYTON BILL CLEVELAND LORETTA CLINKENBEARD TIIELMA COATES Class of '57-- , 'fzff I ,-H 1 3 N.. ' am-, Q. as Sa 4- sw an can if 'inn-'V wr T 4' X X 4-' I I-'P o iw l I , 0 lx uv A IN AUDREY COLLINS RUSSELL COLLISON BILL CONDON PAUL CONRAD GREGORY CORDRAY MIKE COREY BARBARA CORK MARIANNE COwAN BARBARA CRIDLEBAUGH BEVERLY CULVER 47 r ,QA fxgfx 'Rug' G-Eb 1 RANDX DAGIS CYNTHIA DAIILBERG DELBERT DENNY JACKIE DEPEWK' ,ii 7 N, ,mi .5 rcs' iii: JANICE DAIILIN ELAINE DERMER Seniors , 'L ,lv X , ' 5 -. T dr , SHARON DAILEY ROBERTA DICKENSON . A 1.. Y L-95 2 1 A Q . 5 QA, i Lf 'I 1 kung.- '11 JIM DEBAERE LARRY DOYLE ii. 'Ang had 0 41 , Q1 ,-qv LAURA DEFONSECA LowELL DOYLE , , L2 - gi' f'-B, k uvxk iQ. E 7' M. rf whip Z? 1:3 'EJ KAREN DRAGGER JOANNE DZIELAK LYNETTE DZIELAK CAROLYN EKSTROM MARGIE ELAM CHARLENE ELANIJER ,7 vii' 1, 6-1'-7- 'Yi-f' KL ,36- 1 qt GE? ,-I A., BARBARA EBERT SANDRA ELANDER I-'RQ ' gag- KAREN EKLUND BARBARA ELLIS A-W -5 ,-l' I gs t Q W 'C gi f ' A Mar' 2 gif: 1' l sv is DAVE ERICKSON DONALD ERICKSON RICHARD FANN LUCILLE FLETCHER 1: un- . P riff' 'Y I :X .lg 4 Y.-1-r , . Twp JU ,Z . , Tx' A Q n ' JERE ERICKSON PAT ERICKSON JANICE ERLANDSON GORDON Fox JACK FRADINE COLLEEN FRANDSEN 2 In Q, 'W A Y . ,GN V '. Af if 5825: I ,E F ' z' Ni' ww KAREN FREDRICKSON MARILYN FREED MARY GEISSMAN JERRY GIAMRELUCA lx' , s..,,. A ' and 3 A A 1: wg I X A 'fti Hb A if f NO' 7 'Lv' A fi fl ,ix Nw 'L A , ., Q .8 i M. if X Q f s 3 NANCY FULLER JAMES FULTON CHARLOTTE FYSH GINNY GANN MARY GILL SONIA GILLESPIE PAUL GISSLER PAT GORZYNSKI 49 a Y' 'VX A 2 1 is ,762 'H in -,I v, ' 1 xii. M12 five. 1? I. '36 if 117' GENE GOLCIIENOUER RICHARD GOVIG DALIA GREBLIUNAS GLEN GRI-:ENBERG JOANNE GREENLEE MYRON GRXDER RUBY GUFFEY HELEN GULLEY CAROLYN GUSTAFSON CHRISTINE GLSTAFSON ll Y? ....,,, VI' ui ' fy DOUGLAS GUSTAFSON ROGER GUSTAFSON TOM GUSTAFSON JOAN HALLBERG JAMES HALLDEN RAY HALLDEN E ' I R SHIRLEY HARYVICK HAYENGA wfmffw 1. fn' ,f V1 g W WE ,xW, If 5 rt I 1 4 X? A My X , h - 191 if My .F f .D V .X 7 . we lg if ,,, . 1 6 Q. 2 . . . x. 9 F' ..,,:.- 4, V 1 VX A A 1 ' 5 ag QA X R CHARLOTTE HAUSER CHARLENE HAWES DAVID HAWK LINNEA HAWKINSON BETTY HEDBERG JAMES HEDLIN SHARON HEGBERG JAY HEIVELIN Class 'b ' 4 , , of W , wa jfvx EA... W, iv I , ij vt: A x ' 5 R. xg J f . 1 f if H i 4 .. -1: -fi W A ' ' 461.4 ,. L I E Ak, 23 Ty if .,.q,.r' ROBERT HELM SHARON HELM DRU HENDERSON KENNETH HENDRY DoR1s HENRY CAROLYN HINER RONALD HINES JANICE HINES BARBARA H1NToN CAROL H1ssoNG 51 of '57-- Q 5 1,222 ,D a E A 3- V4 8. J lik A 'O QQ, ur 1 if ! A fb'M'a ,Q , f ' ,f '31, . xy , ,V X, .,, . , sl ,Asif ABA ,swf- .fini ,., L 1 x fa I CORAL HLAVKA DAVID HOFFMAN MARCIA HOFFMAN WAYNE HOFFSTROM DELORES HOLLAND JANICE HOOVER CHARLENE HOLQUIST GAIL HORST ROBERT HORTON JOEL HUBBARD LAVONNE HUBBARD PAT IRWIN Seniors Q K 'W ' rv 6 1 fa' v :L y - K ,,, Q 1 f Nd 'H' SG? ,T fl .3 41 1 1 57 KAREN IVERSON DONALD JACKSON JUNE JACOBSON BARBARA JOHNSON BRIAN JOHNSON CHARLOTTE JOHNSON DAN JOHNSON DARWIN JOHNSON DAVID A. JOHNSON DAVID C. JOHNSON 52 If: 5 Z I I iz Lfaws: at qw if Q fe: , ' 1 I I..-.-,-'xW f ' DAVID L. JOHNSON DOROTHY JOHNSON GLORIA L. JOHNSON GLORIA M. JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON MELISSA JOHNSON RALPH JOHNSON RANDY JOHNSON I 4. -S. , J I A I , var ' , M LYNNE JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON I M I I L ' I i hx XS xi' ,Q FQ in Q 'S' O Q I,-gi. f v I , , A V, , 4' ?:f.' I 1 ff P K 4 if Y- , ' ,.- X , t V M , .ig A I . A - x M Q fx' 3, ' Y 9' - : '9- f N . - N 'Iv 9' 'L -T ' W Q ' full 272 x ' if' - 1 ff gn Q, , fpjgg l K .5 ,YY M D X Q L. ' ' S7 i , ,. SHIRLEY JOHNSON PAUL JORGENSON ALLEN JOYNER LUCY JOSEPHSON DONNA JULIOT MARY KARWELIS PEGGY KELLEY WARREN KENNEDY EUGENE KERCHER PAT KESSLING BETTY KLEMSTINE MARTY KLONDIKE if i' -ff! lox. k. -1 Q' 7- s ,M d 'I f, 14 -is 0 Ao- r , , DAVID KLONG RICHARD KRUEGER MARIE KOCHEL GERMAINE KIQNZ GARY KOLLBERG KAREN KUNZ JUDY KNOTT NANCY KURLINKUS JUDY KRENZKE VIRGINIA LAFAUNCE 54 xcggy ' W A Y , 3 All NANCY LAFONTAINE . PETER LARSON Q w .X Q Q 43 6 A I . gf? ana-4' 7 Y A I 'S t 4 f Q 'f ' 2: '94 A f V . 'wi A I Lg :I f 2:f'T A Q3 AI TOM LAGERBURG RANDY LARSON JOY LARsoN RONDA LARSON h '-uf' 'J I , If JUDY LARSON DON LEAF Bfyli KARIN LARSON SUSAN LEHMAN ,-,gf rr as Gi rf? , 3' Q Vt A ci 'V of :.1' 0:9 Q..-I X! li 471 IJ I .' I . EUGENE LEWIS LARRY LEWIS TOM LEWIS SUSAN LINDEMAN TERRY LINDMARK DAWN LINDQUIST Al Q .AVI X 1 x Sq i X .za ,7 1, .....-- j 5' , F I X .... SANDRA LIGHT MARILYN LINDEN DON LINIJQUIST OLGA LITWINCIIUCK Class of '57 lf E2 fi' 'M r 4 ' 'S f' 42 G f. Y , . 0 ' 5 , '-Y 'S ' f .EA - '. IX -ff 5. K- . X MARLENE LOFDAIIL BRUCE LONG CAROL LUNDINE RICHARD LIINDSTROM jf.. K S' 'v'- KX ,,, wav k JIM LONG CAROL LI'NN ff Q S I .ur f X 3 ' 0' .tsxs. JACK LUNDBERG JANICE LYI-'ORD LL I 4' I JANET LUNDBERG RL'TH ANN LYFORD 55 'll .'P ' f -Sw vw ,i R T., i af, 21 Q TINA LYONS DIANA MARABELLA ROGER MARTIN PAT MCCARTIIY DORA MCGOEGH JERRY MCGOIVAN JIM MCGOWAN TERRY MCLEOD Seniors 3, , r f 53,411-'-Q 1 A NILE MELING DAVID MERCER KATIE MUEIILEMEYER SOPHIA NIICHAJEWICZ NEIL MIDDLETON ALAN MILLER 56 V..-L' DAN MCCONNELL TOM MCDONALD SHARON MCNIEE JERRY MELIN wililf' M A I 56-K1 ' 1 9 -:- A 'CNT I K' . b 'I 1' j 1' .Q if 'PP' ., JOHN MEYER GARY MYERS BARBARA MILLER PAT MILLS f Akin 'WG Ju f Q f - S WE? ' ink A,- I All 09 A 'Y ir 1' 'Lt' TED MOMALY JUDY MOORE IDA MAE MOORE JANICE MORK TERRY NIROXVEIC CECELIA MULCAHEY GENE MUMA DELLA KAE NELSON RICHARD NELSON DONNA NELSON as-A Q -D' 'E' ' 'K f 'O qui ' 'E -Y' if Y, vo S.- CZ' Sd so V YI, li I 'cr JEAN NELSON LANCE NELSON MARCIA NELSON WESLEY NELSON JIM NEWBURG GEORGE NIEME: GEORGIANNE NICE ROBERT NORMAN JIINI NORTHRUP MAEBRITT OHRLIN SALLY OLANDER DAVID OLSON 5 9 , fp he 54 JAMES OLSON LOIS OSTROM I ROBERT OLSON KATHLEEN OWENS ,621-G I AQ ,cg N sf. V I 4, I -X .. Q E uxwsl 'a, I- A 0- Ac 5 A ' ' -F' 'Q-. 9+ I v Af JOIIN OSBORN JANE PAIGE SUE OSBORNE BILL PALMER gx I9 'i X , 5 X A ',. ,. X .Q . 5 xi 4? Q dpi w 7' X X K JOHN OSLUND JOHN PALL'zzI ww-'v 58 2 'S 5' E sz ws X QQ wr , In AL PAPINI SALLY PEARSON s.4 K ,td 1' F9 Hr Q MARIANNE PAPPAS RUSSELL PECK ' Sw -'35'f X gif' Q X ZLL DQ' if .1- ' 'ET I 25 6 I BILL PAQUIN HOWARD PATRICK KAREN PEARSON JOANN PELLANT MARTHA PEPPER BEVERLY PETERS 51 Fw, 51 2: N i ut' ,I but 1 N Gi :kgs 1 C 1 H, 'J w-pl' 35: JOEL PETERS ROBERT PETERS RONALD PETERSON BRUCE PETERSON CAROL PETERSON SHARON PETERSON VERNICE PETERSON BILL PEUCKER SUE PIPPLE DONNA PIRRELLO I-5 x i IW' 515' , Q -ix i 33 Class Of '57 gl? haf. V VA . Q...-. 1 i nu A 5 , P S -if A S? I If . f 'LJ .A 'v Nfvff ---, I -ff ' ' S Rx x SANDRA PITNEY RANDALL POGGIOLI GERI POORMAN JIM POWERS ROGER RAND CAROLE REED 36 f? ,. K ig ANN PORTER MARILYN REED s f 1Y' ,653 ff' C 'N nl 1 3- -4- ,- - 1 ., 4-A : Q .gl , 3, F- ff 'Q Q'a+ .'S .591 DONALD POSH JONATHAN REH I O9 I . . gf l xa , fl 'x wr I it ! 'A V x I 5 . i W .REA lx -i- NI -X 'A 5:5 N A ki P1 ' ' , I tX.L , 6, K . Q IIIAY 3 'Q :Sl ' 4.3, I -4' X ' 2 A on r, rv g Tx , - f A --A 4... A 1 x -1- ...f .t '22, Aff ' .x ,, V 'If J fx GEORGE REMSON BUDDY RHODE MAVIS ROBBINS GLENN ROGERS CAROL ROPER ROSEMARY ROSKOPP NANCY ROTI-IWELL MURRAY ROUNDS RICHARD RUDOLPH BARBARA RULIS GRANT RUPERT VELINIA RYDER S e n i O r s A 5,-x A Y R X N ., J 3' 51 'C' -.-f ' '?f3f' 3 ww I fi- KAREN RYMAN RICHARD SALDECKI BRENDA SALL SANDRA SAMPSON BARBARA SCHUBELER JOYCE SEELE CAROLYN SEVERSON DONNA SHADLE 60 '64 'T' I-rv-gl' 7 df BILL SANFORD LOUISE SI-IEILDS ka 15. 5 G ,,,, R ,220 i I Q' ' 'Y V M 5 il f f f, 'x -0 4' I I , 4, I' I ,f A -' V :an or G ,I I . r S I' JOAN SMITH JULIA SMITH MARLOW SMITH DARWIN SPEARING LEONARD SPEAKING MARGOT SPENCER KARIN SJOSTROM DONNA SMIDT CAROL SODERBOM BARBARA SODERGREN 4 9 i D 'JQUP 1 'R OV f 'uv .11 'Q r, : , I TOM SPENCER PAT SPRINGER EVELYN STAHL ROBERT STEELE I 'WDW' 4 if-Tl 3 an aw 'I' A YE A .lj il ' S fig P af. x ,A . A,.,I,x I 2 . :' lr' 0 dt' rs 'I E 11 . ,F ,,,,,,, 'Sq-f JIM STABENOW NANCY STACEY KENNETH STAFF BILL STARK RICHARD STENLUND ROBERT STOLBERG SHARON STONE PAT STONE 61 9' NPN .4-f 3 x, 55.5 r' 45 5 Ytxr .fs in 'V f 3- X r . f I A X IA. BARBARA STROTE SEVERIN STROTE KAREN STUBBE CYNTHIA SUNDBERG BEVERLY SWANSON MARY SNVANSON RICHARD SWANSON CONNIE SWENSON JACK SXVENSON JOANNE SwENsoN E 'Pi I 4-a. 405 f Q l' 2,259 E ZSK A .aiifif u SALLIE SZENNER DOROTHY SCZECH FRANCES TAYLOR MARYLYN TIIOREN KEN THORSEN BILL TREV VOYNA TROTTER NANCY ROY KAREN VAN STEENWYK DALE VELINE 62 if . -V' 'il It ' '-1 .. , ,A z ff - -ark. . JANE VERBLE DAVE VERSACK JANICE WAHLQUIST LLEWELYN WALKER JOANNE WARNER 'TERRY WARNER TOM WARREN VIC WEBBEKING JEAN WEDBERG MAUREEN WEDMAN C ass of '57 If 24, 'tcp-I I if '1' uni- K I .., . -. I I.. DAVE WERKLE MIKE WERKLE LORRAINE WESOREK BRIAN WHITE TED WHITMIR HELEN WHITMORE KATHERINE WILLIAMS KAY WILLIANIS RODNEY WILSON RON WILSON f I Why, Q51 4 h pe- EQ? Q 'A I D X 0 X ,-.1 V, QA ' - I. 'f A N , ,L 'vsff X 'A ' 'afx 1 ' 'J wa - ff Q5 1,1 , i gh 5:95 sluggi- f fo if A Af ' D 1 ww'w..nf::'. WENDA WILLSON JUDITH WINKLER JUDY WOODMAN MYRON VVORTHINGTON Lus WYBERT JUDY YOUNG SANDRA ZITZKE LINDA ZOELLER RALPH ZUMBRO Seniors The three seniors who qualihed to take the second National Illerit Scholarship test are Don Guy, Dick Krueger, and Bob Aten. 4? 1.3 .,V,, , il, 21925 23 ' , ' 1 3 91 4-1 '1'u'i ,, I H J I ff l in LA If Hfl3'Z ' TIS 4 fhlhivgi it! f,- ll , :1. ll 'N .il t sl' . 1 I :a ti- f. ft ng . r U 'lrffqli fi : :- ZI:1 3:.rr gr ix rf.1.1'.'-wa: U The following Top Tenners are F Seated are Karen Van Steenwyck and Carol Hissong. Standing are Christine Gustafson, Ralph Johnson, and Joanne Greenlee. 7 5 C9 .U ff! ' 'FAPK ' g Q 5-' fh- 3 if SB 3 5 if rf . 'if' 15 Q4 , .: RONT ROW: lllary Geissman, Don Linrlqnist, Karen Kunz. BACK Della Kar' Nelson, Don Guy, Voyna ROW: Brian VVhlte, Dick Krueger, Bob Aten, Trotter, and Dan lVIcConnell. Top Ten Gain Recognition Standing are Joanne Dzielak, Pat lblc Carthy, Frank Behrend, Ron Adamson, and Barb Sodergren. As a climax to twelve long years of hard work, twenty seniors were given the recognition as the top twenty of the senior class. These few seniors are given this recognition according to the order of their standing in the class which is based on their grade point average. All the grades from the end of the ninth grade through the end of the first semester of the sen- ior year are taken into consideration. Receiving this recognition or honor each year are the top ten boys and the top ten girls of the senior class. JACK N. ABRAHAMSON CAROL ADAMSON-ABL 3, 4: Argus 3, Charlemos 2, 3. 4: Dolphin Show 2, Dorado 2. 3, 4: Dorado Show 3, 4, Student Director 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Highlights 3, 4. Clubs Editor, ISC 2, Mono 3, PSPO 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sophomore Honor Group 2. RONALD B. ADAMSON - Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Veep 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, Hr. Pres. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Stu- dent Council 3. ELAINE ADEN-Dorado 2, FNC 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Sec. 3. JOANNE ADES - Argus 4, Dorado 2, 3, Hr. Veep 3, Student Council 4, Talent Show 4. JOHN AHLQl'IST-Band 2. 3, Dol- phin 3, 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. KAREN J. AKERLUND-ABL 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Argus 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 4, Dor- ado 2, 4, Dorado Show 4, FNC 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Pres., Highlights 3, 4, Hr. Veep 2, I-Ir. Treas. 3, ISC 2, Operetta 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Talent Show 4, DAR Award 4. GERTRUDE ALLEN -GAA 2, ISC 2, Library, Pres. 2. THATCHER ALLEN -A Cappella 4, Band 2, Boys' Chorus 3, Class Pres. 2, Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4, Folk Danc- ing 2, French 3, Hr. Veep 3, Op- eretta 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Senior Activities JOE ALONZO-Basketball 2. 3: Football 2, 3, 41 Hr. Pres. 3, R Club 2, 3, 4. BRUCE ANDERSON - Agriculture Club 4, Hr. Veep 4, Junior En- gineers 4. CRAIG E. ANDERSON-BOYS' Chorus 3: Folk Dancing 2. 3, 4, Operetta 2. 3, 4: Radio TV 2, 3. DAVID CARROLL ANDERSON-A Cap- pella 3: Operetta 3. HENRY R. ANDERSON - Baseball 2. 3, 4, Football 2, Junior Engineers 2, 3. JACK R. ANDERSON - Band 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3. JANE ANDERSON-Charlemos 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Glee Club 2, Hr. Sec, 3, ISC 2, 3. KAREN EILENE ANDERSON-Dorado 2, 3, 4, Dorado Show 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, ISC 2, 3, 4. KARIN S. ANDERSON - FNC 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 2, 3, 4. IVIARY KATHRYN ANDERSON-A Cappella 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, 3, 4: Hi- C 2, 3, 4, Hr. Veep 2, Operetta 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Talent Show 2. MARY LOUISE ANDERSON - ABL 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Argus 4, Clubs Editor, FTA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, High- lights 3, Hr. Sec. 2, Operetta 3, 4. PATRICIA ANDERSON - FNC 2, Glee Club 2, 3. PAUL G. ANDERSON - Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Veep 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2, Chess Club 2, R Club 2, 3, Soph Honor Group 2, Stu- dent Council 2, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Racing the bell to study hall 129 are two ambitious senior boys. PETER ALFRED ANDERSON-Dolphin 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2. RALPH ARENDT RICHARD ASKELAND - Basketball 2, Hr. Veep 2, Hr. Treas. 3, 4, PSPO 3, Swedish Club 2. MURIEL ASKVIK-FNC 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT H. ATEN-Cross Country 4, Dolphin 3, 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4, Hr. Veep 3, Junior Engi- neers 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Mono 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Soph Honor Group 2, Student Council 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Chess Club 2, Pres. DOLORES AUSTIN JOHN THOMAS BAER - Agriculture Club 4, Boys' Chorus 3, Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4, Footbll 4, Golf 2, Hr. Veep 2, R Club 4, Swimming 3, 4, Track 4. SALLIE BARBER-ABL 4, Charlemos 2. 3, 4, Dorado 2, 3, 4, Dorado Show 4, ISC 3, Mono 3, Operetta 2, 3, Treble Clef 2, 3. JOYCE M. BARR - Talent Show 2, 4. RICIIARD BARTMANN LEONARD BAUER - Agriculture Club 2, 3. BONNIE BAXTER - FNC 3, 4, PSPO 2. DARLA BAXTER - GAA 3, 4, ISC 4, PSPO 3, 4. CARALOU BEERS-Dorado 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Highlights 3, Hr. Sec. 2, 3, ISC 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, PSPO 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. FRANK BEHREND-Library 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. JOAN BENNETT -GAA 3, 4, ISC 3, 4. BETSY BENSON--FNC 3, Hr. Sec. 2. MARCIA NANCY BERG - A Cappella 3, 4, Argus 4, Dolphin Show 2, Dorado 2, 4, French 3, 4, GAA 3, Glee Club 2, Highlights 3, Hr. Veep 2, Hr. Sec. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, Operetta 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Girl'S Veep 4. RAMONA BERGENDOI-'F-Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Swedish Club 2. ESTHER BERGMAN -- FNC 4. FRED C. BERGVALL-Boys' Chorus 4. RON BLACKWELL - Baseball 3. SAM W. BLIMLING, JR. - Hr. Treas. 3. ARLENE BLOMQIIIST-Hi-C 3, 4, Swimming 4. SYLVIA BLOOM-Business Ed a uc - tion Club 3, Dorado 3, FNC 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. JIM BISHOFF- Baseball 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. SHIRLEY BODACH - Dorado 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, ISC 2, 3, PSPO 2, Talent Show 2. CHUCK BODIN - Agriculture Club 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4, Hr. Veep 2, Swimming 4, Talent Show 4. Lois L. BOGUE KENDALL B. BOHR - A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Operetta 2, 3. BRUCE BOND ROLAND J. BOUTIN-Orchestra 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA BRACE RICHARD W. BRANCA-Basketball 4, Dolphin 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Engineers 3, 4, R Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. STUART D. BRANDES-Argus 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Band 2, High- lights 3, 4, Hr. Pres. 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Talent Show 4. SANDRA BREES - FNC 2, GAA 2. JOHN E. BREIT BILL BRUGGEN-Agriculture Club 3, Baseball 2. RETA BRUMMETT BRUCE B. BUESCHEL-Band 4, French 3, 4, Hi-C 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. KENNETH J. BUHMEYER- Band 2, Boys' Chorus 4, Sec. Treas. MICHAEL BURKE BEVERLY BURLEND - ABL 4, Argus 3, Debate 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Dorado 2, 3, French 2, 3, 4, High- lights 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, IRC 4, Junior Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. BARBARA BYERS - Orchestra 3. SHIRLEY CALL-Glee Club 2, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Sec. 4. DARRYL CARLROM - Swimming 3. CHARLES CARLIN- Band 3, 4, Sec. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Highlights 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, R Club 4. AIQARIC A. CARLSON - Science Club ANITA CARLSON - Argus 3, 4, Dor- ado 2, 3, French 3, 4, GAA 2, Hi- C 2, 3, 4, Highlights 3, Hr. Treas. 2, 3, ISC 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 4, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. CAROL CARLSON - ABL 4, Argus 3, 4, Senior Section Editor 4, F NC 2, 3, Highlights 3, 4, IRC 4, Science Club 3. JANET CARLSON-Hi-C 2, 3, Swedish Club 2, 3. JANICE ANN CARLSON - Hi-C 2, 3. JIM CARLSON-Band 2, Boys' Chorus 3, Football 2, Golf 2, 4, Hr. Treas. 4. Lois ELAINE CARLSON-Dorado 2, French Club 2, 3, GAA 2, Mono 3. MARGARET CARLSON - Dorado 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, PSPO 2, 3, 4, Swedish Club 3, 4. MARLENE CARLSON LESLIE L. CARLSON - Hr. Sec. 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS CARLSON - A Cappella 3, 4, Hr. Sec. 2, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Hr. Treas. 4, Operetta 3, 4. ANGELO CASCIO - Glee Club 2. ERIK CEDERBERG-Football 2, R Club 2. RITA ANN CLARK-FNC 3, Girls' Chorus 2. BILL CLEVELAND - Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Cross Country 4, Debate 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Hr. Pres. 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, R Club 4, Soph Honor Group 2, Swim- ming 4. LORETTA CLINKENBEARD - ABL 4, GAA 2. THELMA COATES AUDREY COLLINS-Dorado 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, ISC 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. RUSSELL COLLISON - Baseball 2, Dolphin 2, 3, Dolphin Show 2, 3, Radio TV 2, Science Club 2, 3, Swimming 2. BILL CONDON - Agriculture Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. PAUL CONRAD -- Hr. Veep 4, IRC 2, Junior Engineers 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4. DARRYL G. CORDRAY - Baseball 3, 4. MIKE COREY - Band 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN CORK MARIANNE CowAN BARBARA CRIDLEBAUGH - Glee Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Veep 4. BEVERLY CULVER -GAA 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 3. RANDALL DACIS- National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4. CYNTHIA L. DAHLBERG-ABL 4, Dorado 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, 3, ISC 2, Talent Show 4. J ANICE CAROL DAHLIN SHARON DAILEY - ABL 3, 4, Argus 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Dorado 2. 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Highlights 3: Homeroom Sec. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Soph Honor Group 2, Talent Show 4. ROGER ALLEN DAVIS-A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4. Decorating the senior Christmas tree in the main entrance are Dick Krueger Ginny Gann, Marcia Hoffman, and Ken Hendry DELBERT DENNY - Football 2, 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. JACQUELIN DEPEW - ABL 4, Argus 3, Dorado 2, 3, 4, Dorado Show 4, French 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Highlights 3, ISC 2, 3, Mono 2. ELAINE DERMER-ABL 4, Charle- mos 2, FNC 3, Glee Club 2. ROBERTA DICKINSON -Argus 3, French 3, Highlights 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. LARRY DOYLE - Track 3. LOWELL DOYLE-Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Hr. Pres. 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. KAREN DRAGER - Girls' Chorus 2. JOANNE DZIELAK - ABL 4, Charle- mos 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Dorado 2, Highlights 3, Hr. Sec. 4, IRC 4, ISC 2, Soph Honor Group 2. LYNETTE DZIELAK-ABL 4, Char- lemos 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, IRC 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Mono 4. BARBARA EBERT - Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. KAREN EKLUND-GAA 2, Hr. Treas. 2, 4: ISC 3. CAROLYN EKSTROM-Dorado 2, 3, 43 Dorado Show 43 GAA 2, 3, 4, Veep 43 Glee Club 3. 43 ISC 3. 43 Mono 43 Operetta 43 Talent Show 4. MARGE ELAM - ABL 43 GAA 3, 43 ISC 3. CHARLENE ELANDER - Business Ed. Club 33 Dorado 2, 33 ISC 2, 3. SANDY ELANDER-Dorado 43 Dor- ado Show 43 FTA 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Operetta 3, 43 PSPO 43 Radio TV 23 Treble Clef 3, 4. BARBARA ELLIS DAVE L. ERICKSON- Band 2, 3, 43 Track 4. DONALD ERICKSON-BaHd 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 33 Hr. Veep 4. JERE A. ERICKSON-Band 2, 3, 43 Dolphin 43 Dolphin Show 43 Hr. Pres. 23 R Club 43 Swimming 4. PAT ERICKSON - Class Sec. 33 Dol- phin Show 43 Dorado 3, 4, Pres. 43 Dorado Show 2, 3, 43 French 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Girls' Chorus 2, Sec.3 Glee Club 4, Sec.3 Hr. Sec. 2, 33 Hr. Treas. 43 Talent Show 43 Homecoming Att. 4. JANICE ERLANDSON-ABL 4g Argus 3, 43 FNC 2, 3, 4, Veep 43 GAA 23 Highlights 3, 43 Operetta 43 Treble Clef 4. BEVERLY J. EYE-Jr. Red Cross 2. Sandy Sampson decided to preview her appearance in her . . . graduation cap? chaff .x . .lf E' X-A RICHARD FANN-BOYS' Chorus 2: Football 4. GORDON Fox-A Cappella 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 23 Hr. Veep 33 Jr. Red Cross 43 Operetta 3, 4. JACK FRADINE COLEEN E. FRANDSEN - Argus 3, 43 Charlemos 23 Dorado 23 FTA 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Highlights 3. 43 ISC 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef 3. KAREN FREDICKSEN - Charlemos 2, 43 Dorado 2, 33 Dorado Show 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Op- eretta 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 Treble Clef 3, 4. MARILYN FREED-Dorado 2, 33 Dorado Show 33 FNC 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 33 Jr. Red Cross 43 Mono 3. JAMES FULTON-Band 2, 3, 43 Jun- ior Engineers 43 Junior Play 3. CHARLOTTE FYSH-A Cappella 3, 43 Hi-C 3, 43 Hr. Sec. 33 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef 2. GENNY GANN - Glee Club 2, 33 Hr. Sec. 4. MARY GEISSMAN - ABL 43 Debate 2, 3, 43 Dorado 23 French 2, 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 ISC 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Soph Honor Group 2. JERRY GIAMBELUCA- Band 2, 3, 43 Swedish Club 3, 4. MARY MARGARET GILL-French 33 FTA 3, 4, Treas. 43 Highlights 3. 43 Junior Play 33 Mono 33 Talent Show 4. SONIA LORRAINE GILLESPIE- FNC 2, 3, 43 GAA 43 Jr. Red Cross 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. PAUL GISSLER- Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 R Club 3, 4. PAT GORZYNSKI - Dorado 23 Folk Dancing 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 ISC 2, 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Mono 33 Oper- etta 4. EUGENE GOUCHENOUR - Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 43 R Club 2. RICHARD GOVIG-Baseball 43 Dol- phin 2, 33 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 43 Football 23 PSPO 2, 33 R Club 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 4. DALIA GREBLIUNAS - ABL 4g Char- lemos 2, 3, 4, Veep 23 Folk Danc- ing 43 French 3, 43 FTA 23 Hr. Sec. 43 ISC 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 4. GLENN GREENBERG - Boys' Chorus 23 Junior Engineers 2. JOANN ELIZABETH GREENLEE-ABL 4g Dorado 33 GAA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Glee Club 33 Soph Honor Group 2 RUBY GUFFEY- ABL 43 FTA 2, 33 GAA 2, 33 Hr. Sec. 33 IRC 43 ISC 2, 33 Mono 3. HELEN MARIE GULLEY-GAA 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 3. CAROLYN GUSTAFSON-ABL 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Argus 3, 43 Dor- ado 23 Highlights 33 Hr. Sec. 23 Junior Play 33 Mono 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 4g Associate Edi- tor Argus. CHRISTINE GUSTAFSON - ABL 3, 43 Argus 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Highlights 3, 4, Co-circula- tion Manager 43 IRC 43 ISC 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 PSPO 2, 33 Soph Honor Group 2. DOUGLAS GUSTAFSON-Band 23 Basketball 2, 43 Cross Country 43 Football 23 Hr. Pres. 43 Hr. Treas. 33 R Club 43 Track 3, 4. ROGER GUSTAFSON - A Cappella 33 Band 23 Operetta 33 Science Club 2. THOMAS LLOYD GUSTAFSON-A Cappella 3, 43 Dolphin 3, 43 Dol- phin Show 2, 3, 43 Football 23 Hr. Pres. 2, 3, 43 Junior Engineers 4g Operetta 3, 43 R Club 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 2, 33 Swimming 2, 33 Talent Show 23 Tennis 3. DONALD GUY-Band 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. PARKER HAFSTEDT -Agriculture Club 2, 3, 4, Veep 2, 3, Pres. 43 Football 2, 4. JAMES HALLDEN - Boys' Chonis 4. RAY HALLDEN-Football 33 Hr. Pres. 43 Track 3. JOHN R. HANKO-Baseball 3, 43 Football 23 Hr. Pres. 23 Hr. Veep 33 R Club 2. NORMA JANE HARRIS SHIRLEY MAE HARWICK - Hi-C 2. CHAR HAUSER - GAA 2. CHARLENE HAWES - Argus 33 FNC 23 Hi-C 2, 33 Highlights 3, 43 Hr. Veep 33 PSPO 3, 4. LINNEA HAWKINSON - ABL 43 Ar- gus 43 Debate 2, 3, 43 Dorado 23 GAA 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 2, Treas. 23 Highlights 33 Hr. Treas. 33 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Veep 33 Stu- dent Council 43 Jr. Oratorical Contest Winner. CHARLOTTE HAYENGA-FNC 23 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4. BETTY HEDBERG-ABL 43 GAA 23 Hr. Sec. 4. MERLE HEDRERG - Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 33 Hr. Pres. 3, 43 Hr. Veep 2. JAMES R. HEDLUND - Dolphin 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 43 Junior Engineers 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross 23 Swimming 2, 3. SHARON HEGBERG-GAA 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 43 ISC 43 Swedish Club 3, 4. ROBERT HELM-Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 43 Football 23 Golf 23 Hr. Pres. 2, 33 R Club 2, 3, 43 Soph Honor Group 23 Student Council 2, 4, Veep 43 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 4. DRU ANN HENDERSON - Charlemos 2, 33 Debate 23 Highlights 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Mono 33 PSPO 23 Radio TV 2, 3, 4. JAY HEIVILIN SHARON C. HELM-A Cappella 3. 43 Dorado 2, 33 FNC 2, 33 French 33 GAA 2, 33 Hr. Veep 23 Oper- etta 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Treble Clef 2. KENNETH ALLEN HENDRY DORIS HENRY-Hr. Treas. 33 ISC 3. CAROLYN HINER-FNC 2, 3, 4. JANICE HINES - Girls' Chorus 2. RONALD D. HINES-Basketball 23 Football 23 Track 2. BARBARA JEAN HINTON - ABL 43 FTA 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 33 Hr. Veep 3. CAROL ANN HISSONG-ABL 3, 43 FTA 43 GAA 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. CORAL LEE HLAVKA-A Cappella 43 Cheerleader 23 Dorado 2, 33 Folk Dancing 23 GAA 2, 33 Hr. Sec. 2, 33 ISC 23 Mono 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 43 Treble Clef 2, 3. DAVID HOFFMAN-Band 2, 3, 43 Junior Play 3. MARCIA HOFFMAN - French Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 ABL 4. WAYNE HOFFSTROM - Band 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE KAY HOLQUIST JANIOE HOOVER -GAA 2. GAIL HORST-ABL 3, 43 A Cap- pella 2, 3, 43 Dorado 23 FNC 23 French 2, 33 FTA 33 Junior Play 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 gperetta 2, 43 Soph Honor Group ROBERT HORTON PATRICIA IRWIN-ABL 43 Dorado 2, 3, 43 Dorado Show 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Veep 4g ISC 2, 3, 43 Mono 4: Soph Honor Group 2. KAREN ANN IVERSON-Dorado 23 Glee Club 33 Highlights 43 Hr. Pres. 43 ISC 23 PSPO 4. DON JACKSON-Band 33 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 33 Class Veep 43 Dolphin 3, 43 Dolphin Show 3, 43 Football 3, 4g R Club 3, 4. JUNE JACOBSON-FNC 2, 33 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Highlights 43 Hr. Sec. 3. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON- ABL 3, 33 FNC 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Mono Shown presenting their act during intermission at the senior mixer are Karen Anderson and Carolyn Ekstrom. Interested onlookers are Richard Swanson master of ceremonies, together with his assistant Karen Akerlund. Terry Mroweic, Marty Klondike, and Sharon Helm seem to be enjoying the act BRIAN C. JOHNSON - A Cappella 2, 3. 4, Veep 3, 43 Band 2, 3 4, Treas. 43 Dolphin 43 Dolphin Show 43 Hr. Pres. 33 Hr. Treas. 2, 43 Junior Play 33 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2. CHARLOTTE JOHNSON - ABL 43 Ar- gus 3, 43 Dorado 23 PSPO 3. DANIEL K. JOHNSON-Band 2, 33 Baseball 3, 43 Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Hr. Pres. 43 Hr. Sec. 23 Jr. Red Cross 33 Student Council 33 Track 2. DAVID A. JOHNSON DAYID CARL JOHNSON - Junior En- gineers 4. DOROTHY H. JOHNSON - ABL 4. GLORIA M. JOHNSON-ABL 3, 43 Argus 3, 4, Index Editor 43 Char- lemos 2, 33 Dorado 23 GAA 23 Highlights 33 Hr. Treas. 43 Mono 4. LYNNE M. JOHNSON-Charlemos 2, 3, 43 Dorado 23 FTA 33 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Hr. Sec. 43 Hr. Treas. 2. MARY L. JOHNSON - GAA 23 Girls' Chorus 23 PSPO 3, 43 Swedish Club 3, 4. MELISSA JANE JOHNSON RALPH B. JOHNSON - A Cappella 3, 43 Band 23 Football 23 Hr. Pres. 3, 43 Junior Engineers 43 Junior Play 33 Jr. Red Cross 23 Operetta 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. RANDALL H. JOHNSON-A Cappella 43 Agriculture Club 3, 43 Argus 3, 43 Debate 2, 33 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 23 Hr. Treas. 43 Junior Play 33 Operetta 43 Student Council 3, 4, Pres. 4. RICHARD DALE JOHNSON - Band 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2. SHIRLEY JOHNSON-GAA 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 3, 43 ISC 23 Jr. Red Cross 4. PAUL R. J ORGENSEN LUCY JOSEPHSON - Dorado 2, 3, 43 Dorado Show 3, 43 FTA 43 Hr. Veep 43 Hr. Sec. 33 Mono 3, 4. DONNA J ULIOT MARY KARWELIS--ABL 3, 4, Treas. 43 Highlights 3, 4, Treas. 43 Hr. Sec. 33 IRC 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Library 3, 4, Pres. 43 PSPO 2. WARREN KENNEDY-Band 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3. EUGENE KERCHER-Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 43 Jr. Red Cross 43 Library 4, Treas. 4. PAT A. KESSLING-HF. Veep 23 Hr. Sec. 2. DAVID A. KLANG-Band 23 Hi-C 43 Track 2. BETTY KLEMSTINE- Hi-C 2. MARTY KLONDIICE - Basketball 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 43 R Club 2, 3, 4. JUDY KNOTT-ABL 43 Charlemos 2, 33 GAA 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Highlights 3, 43 Hr. Sec, 2, 33 ISC 23 PSPO 23 Student Council 23 Talent Show 4. MARIE LOUISE KOCHEL - Dorado 2, 3, 43 Dorado Show 43 FTA 3, 43 GAA 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 33 Mono 43 PSPO 2, 3, 4. GARY KOLLRERG - Dolphin 3, 43 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 43 Hr. Treas. 43 Track 2, 4. vswm.-.A.,..,, 44--mv. 1 7 JUDY KRENZKE - A Cappella 2. DICK KRUEGER-Charlemos 3, 4: Junior Engineers 3: Mono 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. GERMAINE KUNZ-FNC 2: Oper- etta 2, 33 Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. KAREN KUNZ-ABL 4: A Cap- pella 3, 43 Dorado 2, 3. 43 Dorado Show 33 FNC 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Operetta 3. 43 Soph. Honor Group 2. NANCY' KL'RLINKUS THOMAS LAGERBERG - Baseball 2, 33 Football 23 Hr. Veep 4. JOY LARSON-FNC 23 Hi-C 2, 3, 4. JUDY LARSON-Argus 33 Dorado 23 FTA 2, 3, 4: Highlights 3, 4, Co-copyreader, 43 Hr. Sec. 43 ISC 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Radio TV 33 Talent Show 4. KARIN LINNEA LARSON-A Cap- pella 2. 3, 43 FNC 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 IRC 43 ISC 2, 3, 43 Oper- etta 2, 3, 43 Swedish Club 2, 3, 4. PETER LARSON-Operetta 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3. RANDALL LARSON - Agriculture Club 43 Boys' Chorus 33 Football 23 Hr. Pres. 2, 43 Hr. Veep 33 Junior Engineers 43 Swedish Club 2, 3, 43 Pres. 4. RONDA LARSON - GAA 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 33 Hr. Treas. 3. JOE LASKY- Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 23 Hr. Veep 43 R Club 2. 3, 43 Soph Honor Group 23 Student Council 2. 3. Pres. 3. DON LEAF-Basketball 2, 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 33 Hr. Veep 23 R Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Student Council 43 Track 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE LEHINIAN-FNC 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4. LARRY LEWIS-Band 2, 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 3, 4. TOM LEWIS-Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Hr. Treas 33 R Club 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. SANDRA LIGHT - French 23 Glee Club 2. SUSAN LINDEMAN-ABL 43 Class Treas. 23 FNC 2, 3, 43 GAA 23 Glee Club 33 Highlights 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 23 Jr. Red Cross 43 Stu- dent Council 3, 4. MARILYN LINDEN-Argus 33 FNC 2, 33 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Highlights 3, 43 Hr. Veep 23 Operetta 23 Treble Clef 2. TERRY LINDMARK - Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4. Hey lookf We're having our pictures taken, says Henry Anderson as Marilyn Reed suffers the consequences. DAWN LINDQUIST - Argus 43 Char- lemos 2, 3. 4, Veep 33 Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 3, 4: Folk Dancing 23 Highlights 33 Jr. Red Cross 23 Operetta 2. DON LINDQUIST - Junior Engineers 4, Sec. 4. OLGA LITWINCHUK - Folk Dancing 2, 33 Highlights 33 Jr. Red Cross 2, 33 Operetta 33 Soph. Honor Group3 Treble Clef 3. MARLENE LOFDAHL-FNC 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 33 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2. BRUCE A. LONG--BOYS, Chorus 4. JANET LUNDBERG-Orchestra 2, 3, 43 PSPO 3. LEWIE LENDBERG-DOlphin 43 Hr. Pres. 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN LUNDINE- A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Charlemos 23 GAA 2, 33 Hr. Treas. 23 Jr. Red Cross 23 Operetta 2, 3, 4. RICHARD RAYE LUNDSTROM - Agri- culture Club 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4: Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 43 R Club 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. JANICE LYFORD-ABL 43 Dorado 43 GAA 2, 3, 4. RUTH ANN LYFORD-GAA 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE LYoNs-ABL 43 High- lights 43 Hr. Sec. 2, 33 IC 2, 33 Mono 33 PSPO 43 Radio TV 23 Soph. Honor Group 2. DIANA MARABELLA-FTA 23 GAA 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 3. RODGER L. MARTIN - Basketball 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Hr. Treas. 43 Jr. Red Cross 43 R Club 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. JAMES MAYS-Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. PAT MCCARTHY-ABL 3, 4, Pres. 43 French 2, 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 33 High- lights 3, 43 Hr. Sec. 2, 43 ISC 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Operetta 43 Student Council 3, 4, Sec. 43 Talent Show 43 Treble Clef 4, Veep 4. DAN R. MCCONNELL- Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Hr. Veep 33 Hr. Sec. 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 R Club 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. TOM MCDONALD--Band 33 Science Club 23 Electronics 2. DORA MCGOUGH - Hi-C 4. JAMES MCGOWAN - Agriculture 2, 3. JERRY MCGOWAN-Dolphin 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Show 2, 33 Football 33 Jr. Red Cross 43 Track 2, 3. TERRY H. MCLEOD - Agriculture 2, 33 Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 43 Hr. Treas. 2. SHARON MCNII-'F - Dorado 23 GAA 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 23 ISC 3, 43 PSPO 2, 3. JERRY MELINE-Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4. DAVID L. MERCER-Track 3. JOHN MEYER SOPHIE MICHAJENVICZ-FNC 2, 3, 4, French 3. NEIL MIDDLETON-Agriculture 2, Band 2, Science 2. ALAN E. MILLER-Band 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Highlights 3, R Club 4. BARBARA ANN MILLER-GAA 2. PAT R. MILLS TED MOMALY - Baseball 2, 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Hr. Veep 4, R Club 3, Science 2. IDA MOORE-Glee Club 3. JANICE MORK-FNC 2, 4, FTA 3, Hi-C 2, 3, Mono 4, Swedish 3, Talent Show 4. TERRY MROWIEC -Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Show 3, 4, Mono 4, Swimming 3, 4. KATHRYN MUEHLEMEYER-ABL 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Hr. Veep 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Soph. Honor Group 2. CECELIA MULCAHEY-BEC 2. GENE MUMMA GARY L. MYERS - Band 2, 3, Base- ball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Class Treas. 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Dolphin 3, 4, Golf 3, Hr. Pres. 4, Hr. Treas. 2, Talent Show 4. DONNA RAE NELSON - GAA 2, Hr. Veep 2, Hr. Sec. 3, 4. JEAN LYNNE NELSON-Hr. Sec. 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Sec. 3, Swedish 2, 3. LANCE NELSON-A Cappella 3, 4, Band 2, 3, IRC 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Operetta 3, 4. MARCIA NELSON-A Cappella 4, Argus 3, 4, Dolphin Show 2, Dorado 2, French 3, 4, GAA 2, Glee Club 2, Highlights 3, Oper- etta 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Treble Clef 3, Sec. 3. RICHARD LEE NELSON-Band 2, Baseball 3, Basketball 22, 3, 4, Golf 2, 4. WESLEY NELSON-A Cappella 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Hr. Veep 3, 4, Oper- etta 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Swedish Club 2, 3, 4, Veep 4, Track 2. JAMI-:s F. NEWBURGII - Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Golf 4, PSPO 2. GEORGIANN NICE - Girls, Chorus 4. JAMIE NORTI-IUP MAE BRITT OI-IRLIN-FNC 2, 4, Hi-C 2, Library 3, Swedish 3, Talent Show 2. f? In the midst of flying snowballs are senior girls Joanne Swenson, Carol Carlson, and Mary L. Anderson. JOHN OHSLUND-Highlights 3, Hr. Treas. 3, IRC 2, 3, Jr. Eng. 2, 3, 4, Science 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. SALLY ANN OLANDER-Cheerleader 4, Dolphin Show 2, Dorado 2, 3, 4, Veep 3, Treas. 4, Dorado Show 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Hr. Sec. 3, Treas. 2, ISC 2, 3, Homecom- ing Queen 4. DAVID GEORGE OLSON - Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Pres. 3, Hr. Veep 33 Jr. Play 3. JAMES OLSON-Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN V. OLSON SUZANNE OSBORNE-Swedish 3. LOIS ANN OSTROM - GAA 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Glee 3, Veep 3, Hi-C 4, Hr. Treas 3, Operetta 4, Tal- ent Show 4, Treble Clef 4. KATHLEEN OXVENS WILLIAM PALMER - Dolphin 2, French 2, 3, 4, Hr. Veep 4, Jr. Eng. 2, Mono 4, Science 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. JANE L. PAIGE-Argus 3, 4. Art Editor 4, FNC 2, 3, Hi-C 2, Highlights 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Y-Teens 2. AL PAPINI MARI ANN PAPPAS-BUS. Educa- tion 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, PSPO 2, Y-Teens 2. WILLIAM B. PAQUIN PIOSVARD S. PATRICK1HI. Pres. 3, Hr. Treas. 2, Jr. Eng. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Mono 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, PSPO 3, Student Council 3, 4, Treas. 4, Track 2. KAREN JEAN PEARSON-ABL 4, Argus 3, Charlemos 2, 3, 4, DO- rado 2, GAA 2. 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Highlights 3, 4, Talent Show 4. SALLY PEARSON -ABL 4, GAA 2. 3, 4, Hr. Treas. 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Library 3, Swedish 2, 3, 4, Veep 3, Lucia Queen 4. RUSSELL J. PI-:CK - Football 2. JO ANN PELLANT-Charlemos 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Sec. 4, Dolphin Show 2, Dorado 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Dorado Show 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Glee Club 3: Hr. Sec. 2, Hr. Treas. 3, ISC 4, Student Coun- cil 2. MARTHA LOUISE PEPER-FNC 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Jr, Red Cross 2. ff, BEVERLY PETER ROBERT ARTHUR PETER - Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2. JOE PETERS-Boys' Chorus 3, 4. BRUCE PETERSON - Basketball 23 Cross Country 43 Dolphin 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 23 Jr. Red Cross 43 Track 2, 4. CAROL LYNN PETERSON-ABL 3, 4, Sec. 43 Argus 3, 43 Charlemos 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Class Sec. 23 Folk Dancing 23 FTA 2, 3, 43 Highlights 3, 43 Hr. Sec. 43 IRC 43 ISC 23 Jr. Play 33 Jr. Red Cross 3, 43 Operetta 2. SHARON PETERSON-French 3, 43 Highlights 43 Hr. Sec. 43 IRC 43 ISC 23 Mono 3, 4g PSPO 4. RONALD PETERSON-Band 2, 3, 4. VERNICE PETERSON - FNC 2, 33 GAA 33 ISC 3, 4. BILL PEUCKER-Dolphin 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Jr. Eng. 4, Veep 43 R Club 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. SUZANNE PIPPEL- FNC 23 French 33 GAA 23 Library 2. DONNA PIRRELLO - PSPO 2. Compiling information for a senior theme LS no easy job. Just ask Jean Wedberg. limi SANDRA PITNEY-ABL 43 FTA 23 Library 3, 4, Veep 4. RANDALL POGGIOLI-Band 2, 3, 4. GERI POORMAN -Argus 33 Charle- mos 2, 33 Dorado 2, 33 Highlights 3, 43 Hr. Veep 2, 33 Mono 2, 33 Talent Show 4. ANN PORTER-Dorado 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 33 IRC 43 Jr. Red Cross 43 Mono 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. DONALD POSHKA JAMES POWERS-Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 R Club 2, 3, 4. ROGER RAND - Band 2. CAROLE REED - Dorado 2, 3, 43 French 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 High- lights 3, 43 Hr. Sec. 43 Jr. Play 33 Talent Show 4. MARILYN REED-Girls' Chorus 2, 43 Glee Club 33 ISC 2. JONATHON REI-INBERG - Band 4. GEORGE REMSEN - Boys' Chorus 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 R Club 23 Track 2. MAVIS ROBBINS BUDDY RHODE-Band 23 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Cross Coun- try 4g Hr. Treas. 23 R Club 2, 3, 4. GLENN ROGERS-Baseball 23 Bas- ketball 2, 33 Dolphin 23 Hr. Veep 33 Hr. Treas. 43 Track 2. CAROL ROPER-GAA 23 ISC 23 Jr. Red Cross 4. ROSEMARY ROSKOPP-DOTad0 21 GAA 23 Soph. Honor Group 2. NANCY ELLEN ROTHWELL - Argus 33 GAA 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Highlights 3, 43 PSPO 23 Swedish Club 2, 33 Treble Clef 3. MURRAY VERNON ROUNDS-A Cap- pella 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 43 Boys' Chorus 33 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Operetta 4. ROBERT GRANT - Baseball 3, 4g Hr. Veep 43 Track 2. RICHARD W. RUDOLPH - Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2. BARBARA RULIS-Dorado 4g FNC 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 2. JACK RUSSELL-Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Hr. Treas. 23 R Club 3, 4. VELMA RUDER--Operetta 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. KAREN RYMAN-ABL 4g Dorado 43 French 4, Treas. 4. BRENDA SALL-GAA 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 ISC 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef 3, 4. SANDRA SAMPSON- FNC 2, 33 Dorado 23 Mono 3. BILL SANFORD - Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4. JAIIES SARANTOS - Football 23 Golf BARBARA SCHUBELER-ABL 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 43 Argus 3, 43 Class Treas. 33 FNC 23 French 3, 41 FTA 3, 4, Pres. 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Highlights 3, 43 Hr. Treas. 2, 33 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 43 Operetta 3, 43 Soph. Honor Group 23 Talent Show 4. DOROTHY SCZECH - Bus. Educa- tion 33 GAA 43 Hr. Sec. 3. JOYCE K. SEELE-FNC 2, 33 Glee Club 4. CASOLYN SEvERsoN - Girls' Chorus DONNA SI-IADLE-Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 4. LOUISE SHIELDS-Girls, Chorus 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 43 Operetta 2, 4. AUDREY SJOLIN-Hi-C 23 ISC 3. KARIN SJOSTROM-ABL 3, 4g Ar- gus 3, 43 Charlemos 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Show 23 Dorado 2, 3, 4, Treas. 23 Dorado Show 3, 43 Hr. Treas. 33 Mono 33 ROTC Spon- sor 4. DONNA SMIDT - Charlemos 2, 43 Dorado 2, 3, 43 Dorado 3, 4. JOAN SMITH-Dorado 43 FTA 23 GAA 2, 33 ISC 2. JULIA ANNE SMITH-FNC 2, 33 Swedish Club 3. MARLOW SMITH - Boys' Chorus 23 Football 3, 43 Track 3. CAROL SODERBOOM BARBARA ANN SODERGREN - ABL 3, 4, Veep 43 Bus. Education Club 2, 33 Dorado 23 Highlights 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 43 Hr. Pres. 33 I-Ir. Veep 23 Hr. Sec. 43 ISC 3, 3, Treas. 33 Nat'l Honor Society , 4. DARWIN SPEARING-A Cappella 3, 4, Pres. 43 Charlemos 33 Class Pres. 33 Hr. Pres. 23 Jr. Play 33 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 43 Oper- itta 3, 43 R Club 43 Tennis 2, 3, LEONARD SPEARING MARGOT SPENCER-ABL 43 Dorado 33 GAA 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Hr. Veep 33 ISC 33 Jr. Red Cross 4g Mono 3. THOMAS SPENCER-A Cappella 43 Debate 23 Operetta 43 Orchestra 2, 43 Soph. Honor Group 2. PAT SPRINGER - FNC 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 43 Jr. Red Cross 3. KENNETH W. STAAF-A Cappella 3, 43 Football 23 Jr. Play 3g Oper- etta 3, 4. JAMES STABENOW - Boys' Chonis 3, 4. NANCY STACY EVELYN STAHL-FNC 2, 33 GAA 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef 3, 4. BILL STARK-Basketball 23 Cross Country 43 Golf 2, 3, 4: Hr. Veep 43 R Club 43 Science Club 3. BOB STEELE RICHARD STENLUND - Basketball 23 R Club 23 Tennis 3. ROBERT LEE STOLRERG - Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 4. BARBARA STROTE - IRC 2, 3, 43 Library 2, 3, 43 PSPO 2. SEVERIN A. STROTE - Boys' Chorus 33 Cross Country 43 Hr. Treas. 43 Mono 3, 43 R Club 43 Swedish Club 2, 3, 4. KAREN STUBBE CYNTHIA SUNDBERG-Dorado 2, 33 GAA 23 Jr. Red Cross 23 Mono 3, 4. BEVERLY ANN SWVANSON - Dorado 3, 43 GAA 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 23 ISC 2, 3, 4. MARY SwANsoN-Charlemos 3, 43 Dorado 2, 3, 43 FNC 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4. RICHARD A. SWANSON - Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Dolphin Show 2, 43 Hr. Pres. 23 Swimming 4. CONNIE SWENSON - Charlemos 2. 3, 4, Pres. 43 Dorado 23 FNC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Hr. Veep 2, 3, 43 Mono 3, 43 Homecoming Atten- dent 4. JACK A. SWENSON - Agriculture Club 3, 43 Dolphin 3, 43 R Club 33 Swimming 3, 4. JOANNE E. SWENSON - ABL 43 Ar- gus 3, 43 Folk Dancing 2, 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 Highlights 33 Hr. Sec. 23 Hr. Treas. 43 IRC 43 ISC 23 Jr. Play 33 Jr. Red Cross 33 Operetta 23 Swedish Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 33 Talent Show 4. SALLIE SZENNER - FTA 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 IRC 43 Mono 3. FRANCES TAYLOR - Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 3, 4, Sec. 4. MARYLYN THOREN - GAA 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 23 ISC 2, 33 Jr. geg Cross 23 Library 43 PSPO KENNETH THORSON - Dolphin 43 Jr. Eng. 43 Tennis 23 Track 3, 4. WILLIAM 'FREU - Tl'aCk 2. VOYNA TROTTER - ABL 3, 43 Argus 3, 43 ISC 23 Radio TV 2, 33 Soph. Honor Group 2. NANCY TROY - PSPO 3. KAREN VAN STEENWYK-ABL 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 FNC 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Veep 43 Hr. Sec. 43 Hr. Treas. 2, 33 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 4. T' fl WDXG flfib CD' Consulting Mrs. Thorsen, senior advisor, about plans for the senior mixer, Shirt-tail Shindig, is Lynette Dzielak. DALE VELINE- Band 2g Science 2. JANE VERBLE - Library 2. DAVID J. VERSACK - Baseball 43 Basketball 23 Football 2. JANIS L. WAHLQUIST-Dorado 43 PSPO 43 Swedish Club 2, 3, 4. LLEWELLYN SCOTT WALKER-Argus 43 Boys' Chorus 33 Charlemos 2, 33 Cross Country 3, 43 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Highlights 33 Hr. Veep 33 IRC 3, 43 Jr. Play 33 Library 3, Veep 33 R Club 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. JOANNE WARNER - PSPO 3. TERRY WARNER- Football 2. TOM WARREN-Argus 33 Golf 2, 3, 43 Highlights 3, 4, Sports Editor 43 Hr. Pres. 33 Hr. Treas. 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 R Club 43 Talent Show 4. VICTOR WEBBEKING -J r. Eng. 4. JEAN WEDBERG - Argus 3, 43 Char- lemos 2, 3, 4, Veep 43 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 43 Dorado 2, 3, 4. Sec. 33 GAA 2, 43 Highlights 3: Hr. Veep 2, 33 Hr. Sec. 43 Mono 3, 4g Student Council 3. MARUEEN WEDMAN - Argus 33 Charlemos 2, 3, 43 Dorado 2, 3, 43 FNC 2, 3, 43 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Highlights 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. MICHAEL WERCKLE-Band 2, 33 Baseball 23 Hr. Veep 43 Hr. Treas. 3. LORRAINE PHYLLIS WESOREK-BUS. Education Club 2, 33 Dorado 2: FNC 2, 33 GAA 2, 43 ISC 4g PSPO 3. BRIAN WHITE- Band 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4: Football 23 Hr. Pres. 2, 3, 43 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 43 R Club 2, 3, 4, Veep 43 Soph Honor Group 23 Student Council 2, 3, Treas. 33 Track 2, 3, 4. HELEN WHITMIRE TEDDY WHITMIRE KATHERINE AGNES WILLIAMS- GAA 3, 43 ISC 43 Swedish Club 2. KAY WILLIAMS-A Cappella 3, 43 Charlemos 2, 33 FTA 2, 33 Hr. Treas 23 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef 2. RODNEY WILSON - Boys' Chorus 33 Glee Club 3. RONALD E. WILSON - Basketball 23 Boys' Chorus 3, 43 Football 23 R Club 2, 3. WENDA WILLSON-ABL 43 GAA 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 23 ISC 23 Jr. Play 33 Operetta 33 Treble Clef 3. JUDITH WINKLER-GAA 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Glee Club 33 ISC 2. JUDY WOODMAN MYRON WORTHINGTON-Charlemos 33 Dolphin 33 Jr. Red Cross 23 PSPO 2, 3, 4. LUIS ALBERTO WYBERT-Charlemos 43 Cross Country 43 Highlights 43 Swimming 4. JUDY YOUNG-Dorado 23 FNC 2, 33 GAA 2. SANDRA ZITZKE-HF. Sec. 23 Li- brary 3, 4. LINDA ZOELLER - Charlemos 33 Do- rado 33 FTA 33 Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 3. RALPH ZUMBRO-Boys' Chorus 4. Vice president Roger Fross and treasurer Cynthia Berg talk over plans for the Junior Class play. X ,1-I .Miss Ruth Ann White, Junior Class adviser Various Activities Highlight Junior Year Among the many memories which we will have after graduation will be the experiences of our junior year. Not only will we remember the happy and exciting things but also the hours we spent studying for those exams, and the panic we felt before our Illinois Aptitude tests. Besides the every day occurances such as the basketball games, assemblies, and homework there are the special events we'1l remem- ber: the anticipation we felt the opening night as we saw our class- mates take their parts in Mother is a Freshman. As we look back we'll always remember our junior prom Holiday Heaven and the little Christmas tree that added so much Christmas spirit and joy in our study hall. It was only through the able planning of our officers, Kyle Kuranz, Louise Toppe, Roger Fross, and Cynthia Berg along with our adviser Miss White that our junior year was one to be remembered. Caught casually discussing a class problem is secretary Louise Toppe and president Kyle Kuranz. Q it. -avail vig T -L Nw-u ot, 2 BQ ,ow ., U 'Q-. '.'f,3vw AS Ag. 'D' inf an. 35' A J' ilu! 3 3 C. 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Ralph Be-Ulu-tt Thomas Benson ,v. 3 rl 2 el' f I K 'fs i ' v f 'if 51,14 A f l P, 5 ,N e.23-2 Cynthia Berg Shelia Bolling Sanchia Bruer 'Isl D' CJ Emmilyn Bergstrom Elaine Borini Bonnie Burd m 5 . a 5' Robert Bertolasi Ronald Bosley Grace Burke p 'T 4 or V, .......- hv, 'i ix 1 C2-2 :as 'Six ,-4 405' Joan Blanchard LaVona Brechein Margaret Burns A 3 ff 2 1 .'. A 4 if , V x1 .4 5 l Bill Bland Timothy Breit Tom Burns Wg ww 1 if 5 4 ,, ,aan t. ,, , ,, umm! ar L' :QQ 'D Ivan- . i 'im Nancy Bloomquist Vicki Broge Donald Busek ros B' Ez' T? ? x.,,'1s.. IP ?N ay, I Bob Bolander Dick Brown Barbara Bush 1 1 if , l .ta, .3 Gi 5,1 -lv I zz ,fb i Josephine Butler Vee Ann Lanterhurw 'DIL 1 Llnda Bxers Bettx Bwrd Bruce Cacuapaglxa Darxl Karlhom Carlnns C arlson l :-' ,vw 1694? fl an '22 4:25 +- Dave Carlson by Q7 436 6 YS' s Phxlllb falacurclo Donald V Carlson -7 gov za., 1,- 'vlorns Carlson 'Vlartln Cade rholm Beth Crane N X Darla nc C evene P rances Cronc 1- X Q5-' A a,-'zllflr 2 6 -G' ' rv- E. aw. X Duane C hrlstlanson Joan C ondf Alfred D Agostm Jeanme Dahlherg uni' ,-on 4 luanlta Cooper bonla Dahlln Q-50 Nlancx Calkins Jeanine Carlson of un Ca rol Cop p Theodore Davldson C.. , TSM sf, r, M' 733 i T u-19 pf lil. -Q7 -.Q S ng.-1' Zip-Q QQ li 41 Lols Calvert BOLlxX Canfield Jim Carlson Nladolwn Carlson 22: be -tzx .,'.g,' sl 1 Bc rnle Cornsllus Alan Coxhead Patrlce Dawson Lvnn DeGans I 4.-l '.L3 M-f fag' q'X v ' 3- .6-.dis 5 xi 14 ,, ig' . 4 ' 'C W . 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ION is ,Qc 0' vX 3 Q M if 3 L-uk C nmlin Jamcx Coodin Razmll Gorham Dram Cunfred Sondra Gu lnmtti Gan C xllemxxan Ifmll l-lagberg Bal-ban Huneb i 'J 'Q I I Dv -Q V, 1 . ii- -' V F 5 V f ' N sr ' F 2 R , ,fax 1 Q i , I Q' I fr f I I , I ' ,, X 2 I , , I if, I - ,' T f r 14? - F D- 'it A' an ' A ' N l . ' ' ' w F 1 p f 1 , . 1 , - W 8 1. AQ- A Q- 2 f I 1 v I W Qx I . l X F , , v , I . Y . , l x Q , I F N., ' K T I A ' Q ' S' X I 7 YA , , , V Z l P 5 I i , ie I I V . ii i 1 ' ' F is . - 'z '- U 'z l-Vlmlt 1 ' NVarn-n Finn Janice- Fisher Margaret Fishvr Dick Fleming Lynn Flemming 1 Q' 1 ' ' 1' 1 ' i' g Y F -' 'lvr j l: 2 hvr i ' ' ' 1 . i J U l ' Q - Q F 'fi 'Q in ' ' 7 , -V 3 ' 3, 1 . Y :I Q x V , 'I I W . Q f A , .. ,L Ji Q W ii ' .i V air W. A H F' X N 'jj W , A -Q.. .. afff- J. 4 , ' -f I Q , ' 'W ,- , N A ' : 5 5 .. in t Q 1 1- ' 1 F ,4 .4 V . - Ak I i' f' 1 t lk, ' Q i X if .r I X ' 1, I Q' I 'A L x n l q 41 -af' pr 15 Q 40 T Fi! i -gf' N V59 x '7 S as ai Buh l'r.1l-wr Diane- Gamhim fl 176. CN Jerrx Cough Xirginia Hall 'C' Daud Frank Linda Garmager OFS f x-9 W'-9 A., Te rrv Frlel Jmn Geiger ii D3Xld Grax Louie Grespan Lxnn Hallberg Jim Hallden 79 lilvanor Hallv Ilm-lurz-5 Hzillqui-xt Merle H1-clherg Howard H4-id J 1' par' Jun Tom Holtm harl Liurlmson Robert lmnson atiwuj 3 -G-lv' 1 QFD. Y 5 gina Dlklt Hu-.luns lanem Lxuxhsun Jlm If rrae 1 A02 i '3' f 1 Jyy vi Janive- Hanson Doug H1-nclc-rson Q1 0 O ludx Huubhlon Judw lan ohson Bc th luhnson Abs 7.45- Ti John Harris Ronda He-llman fm 'rffz' itun- Ma ry Hart Carolorvnf- Hodgson EY' 41 Lu- Hawvy Sheila Hayes Bill Huffman Sally Hoffman Louise- He-ckman Jucly Hulmstrom 'Wy ? '7 'ir J inf Hmaard Lms Iamk Bula Iuhnson 'L T i Su-uv' f 1 'F i W Henrx Hrxszuuk Prcrl lmlfcnhrumh Bruu Johnson 3 Ioan Hugm N Jeffl rx 1 .lrol Johnson '36 f's Qt xk-,,. 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Duane Landis Edward Landgren Lllleen Landgren Joel Landstrom Iackle Land Duane Larson K A laraon Robert Larson Ronald I Larson Iennllee Larson Fzraldlnc Larson Ierrx Iarson arsn 82 I AU9' sf IVN -mf , 5 X12- W' FM f-ef Jackie Larson Janet Larson Stuart Larson Tom larson , 'G V I , . ,, n - ,,., 1 L ' . :V r, - v Q , NA I r w . I f W , I in X 7 ' at 3 , . Y ' , f 7'-V-J , K in A jx ' 5 9 M is 755' ' , f f f X , 4 L , L A ses- 67 y fa ' 4' as ' -fr X 1 ' L K L -'X V . ' , s A fa V , is LQ amz, 'W ' Z 3' Q 4 f f. M A 5 I - Q EN . F 'b V W' , I qi i L 74 E 8 Q Aa rl -5 A iq 6 A , 4' -, . ' 'V - . g ' , ' , mf 1 A ' f L k ,,r' ,, Q V 1 I ,rhf gi K, . -v ' W rra L 5' aw, , ' L . v ,.1Wr ' L K-A57 f I A Z X 1 QQ Q I h I if ' ' W l - . n Tx f I A, , bww. V 5 . , ' .- ,. .4 .1 W ' I I K gil AW 1. f? V I , l A 9 ' f ' ' , gf ' t , 4 . K -.-v V: :AJ xt I K A in It frr 'GI V 6 4 U M lr' L ' nz L LA ' I y L h , ' G ,V Q' 1 I V rl' 'J W I 1 4 t Y Q, iv ' y K 'M 1 Z f. ' ' X. 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N as. g n .A 4 .A 1 v. .1 5 I X 1 ., , F -'A' ' T Sf ' 4 Q- K 5 4 X 59 5 X A ,mf ki if -.e xl P' I X Rivhard Lundgrf-n Dale Lundquist Larry Lunclquist Virginia Lunn Fred Magnuson Km-nneth Nlnilloux Sfzowing the trophy he won in the I Speak for Democracy contest i.s Jim Bootlzby. Adnziring it are juniors Tom Benson and Louise Toppe Typical of activities of junior girls is this gym class going through their modern dancing routinffs. Bonnie- Nlillljil limily lwlansfu-ld !.v ja c. ,Y 0, I E' , Mr llzivicl Nlalm Bob Nlarriot r S l Q 1' -7 ,..-0 Nick Nlungiaravnm Rirlmrrl Nlarsh '23 xl , a Q, ' Q ,V ,nr K Sandra Massif r Carla Mc-ra Carol Moore S 'W I NUI, S '. X All t 22 ,Is I. , 3' ' r Gilbert Nlazoika Mary Kay Nlcfarli' Bc-tty MCDonm-ll Jim lVlm'Faul Darla M1-ra Mike- M1-we-rs Fzirol Mille-r liilflllifil Nlillvr Eva Mae Moore Robert Moore Carol Morrow Donna Mrowiec L -. 56? 5 A Q A 5 Q' i A ' 4-gg m 'Q 4' sl N G9 ff., - Q' 1 , ii- iz ff . J gifiif i , of ,. . at l f 1 K i af s .W 'V S T , I e ' . uf 'J , Y l, f ' 1 x l ' i v ji A '-Q 4' 1 ,N Q R I , , .. 1 ,. . A '.. T- ' Sandra Mdlraw Karon Mille-r Bruce Munson ,ps R ITN N., 3 6- is Z' X, 6 'u '- f . . 552.52 .ef In-no Mc'I.in Ruth Ann Molson Billy Musser uf Jeans-ttv Mc'Quay Mary Montgomery John Mutimer CR l'v4 'Q-...rr 48 ' 1 H is as . '-Qi Vg, ,ik iv I? L' C llfton Ne ff Susie. Nelson ag 'Of' sr my .ga if gt T Barbara Nelson Carolxn Nue- U3 fl-Og bi- 1 Q hrlstlm Nelson Dawn Nelson Olga Nnkraszewlu Bfth Nllson 3 5 5,05 3 if.. T Iknnls Nelson Daud Nugglz Ai JL-f 'Q .gi lat Nlunn nllx, lavon Olson lom Paluul lg Bs rtll Nvman Rav Olson Ann Parker 'NYG 1v 7,' A.. X If lf 2 'whxron Nvman in larlu WU- pi at-u Sandra f,llWUlll Sharm n Parllh 'fav' Q91 '17' Lth- 'QA han Ru Ulm I larmhkl 1 up' C 36. if-ui -Ag, -f-'IJ Donna Nelson Bc verlx Norherg ff? ...J mv! Y Q5 Jun x Ulm-.tm It 'Nl lI'llNIHl lc 1 436 Sv Iudl Nclson Paul Norln rg 1 if i OFS Iohn UI on C lrol Bc rnt Pc tc rson naiv- 0,41 1 ff- Minh il G3 C. .ifvy 4'l'X dig Yliv ,Qt k Y iq Nam x L N11 lson Susie Nnrdvall Iv Ni luhn C U son lm rrx P ilm 1 arola If tm rson 2 S w-RJ U iv Q J., ,ff J A A f l n l aaa f Q .4 I 3 Q fa g., 5 ' L - a x ' -f r - l l A r an v y. , av H , in M .. l V lu V , I 4, . 'qldyta vi 5 ph I In , .- Y V .iv ' -': M A . x V .1 K A Z' Q' A 'Q 3 5- . 2, f ' F v , - A ix my -f S , r jr- Xu- - A Q' 9 K' X 'lr l 4 ' I n - 2 J - A 1 -' 2 a ' ' ' r -' 1 x ' I'-Aggg .- -1 1 . S , 1. 1,- I J ', I VV:-ndall Olson Duane Omark Susan Omark Bill Ungz-nurs '1 Pam- , - V' g ,. . , I- I Y N12 V, 1. U Aw , Y, . Pit 1. , .1 . i ,xthrs X L h I , A ,X i 4 A 14 . I f li Q Y - k AT ' Q , ' . ' f K' 'N 4 - . Lg 4 a A x - N C' ' av I I T' -f , X... S5 D I ' 05. 'Tk K ,K , . 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Nlziruurz-I Swginsun Hrurv Sus-nvxn Y :h167,S 71 .., 1 A , 9 '5?Mf I ' i .,f I 1 If A r, -3' '-54' ' 'v X v 'N ,je YQ ,pry ' mi, ,gc 133:71 gd. r Nanny Suu-fi ringr-n faruls- Sm-rmwn 4, . W VX? Q: rf 59 'Q Going over those last minute slorivs with the help of fellow news- writing slurlvnls afrf Klefl to rzghtj Paul Norbffrg, Dick Fleming, Judy Sfhlllllf, Anzlu SIIPIISOII, Judy lfvanz, and Sandy Acherson. Nlarlz-nv Swonsun Runnin- 'I'uf-ws Joy Valvntinl- Hum! ru Swn-nsrrn Chai rlvs 'llrmkus F vlilfllfk' Vanrlvrl al 'wg ll X iff Harb Tzilla-y illrol 'IH-srlfxrff Vlmrlm-x 'IN-rrx Ilixiv Thnnms Lmlisx- Tuppe- Twin 'frmxt Turn 'I4uuLpr Ilugmf- T114-II Alice Yanstrum Carol Vaughn Shawn Yinm-nt Gary VN'aldron ,ak mms Dallas Thumpson XY1-elm' Tum: Dun Wlilkvr Camlvn Thorne Linda Turnquist Sadie Wfalkcfr hc: ' :Y -' J' 4+ 1. v 93- -.. 12:19 lv' lx f 'v..?'.,x X' A 2. J 'T ' X Cf -avi' Q , , Y , X J 1 4,1 E K l l ' 6. -P ' ' F, 3' 12 , 'a f, jj, f., 3 ' ws is . ' ' , 4'-, , ' ws 'S , ,lpn gf! 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'Y -nn-Q Qi Karin Wlsm r Pat Woodman Pat Viumlrnk Ronald Wold Irving VVolfe Sdllv VS rlght Sanrlx VK rxght Norman Yetterberg Ross Yrmungbq rg lame Ynungqulst 90 I ' u - l r l l r .F , T , -v ' 6 K Y . 1 Y fs' V I' A 'Ax V, f ' A ' ' ,V x l X. A .lp1l'Q-:f.-555' l l 'A' AA: I I ' 1 N , I V 1 ryx s - ' f ' ul fi -'fl l V Y 3 an Q J . , A ,,z, K ,h G , ' R :J W .' V 47 A if 99' . , u K. L A' I - ,QQ x., N... A -ae 1 -r t - f -ap , 6 S 4' , l Q l i E K ' 1 , Q v Xx . K l . I - l 3 t 6- v ' 'Y 4 I X 5 I , , . 4 1:3- ' ' ' r N' Q 43 A , . 5 K 6 , X 3 Q 'ul , f Us 1 .Q n ' r 'Z 'l M S l 3 ll Q ' ' I 1 g ' ' ' . N V , lln, riff. Q. V2 Q. In Memoriam 1 .ark im-Qvl , xx v I ,I Dan Marshall August 4, 1940-April 22, 1956 DANNY There came a strange sound As of pheasants in flight As the strong men were gathered To bid him good night. The drumming ot wings Was just out of our sight From the meadow just over the way. For he knew many things That we never could knowg Where the biggest fish swam And the pollywogs go. He hated the coldg But he waded the snow To play where the wild creatures play He didn't like snow And he hated the storm So we laid him to rest Where the good earth is warm. Where the sky is up high And wild honey bees swarm From dawn to the end of the day. Where the woods are near hy And the tall cypress grow And his lonely heart roams By the waters that flow To the eternal cadence Of zephyrs that blow From the river, not too far away. MOM AND KELLEY Busily catching up on last minute stadying or studying tomorrow's lesson are these juniors ln cafe study hall. N., Eagerly awaiting their first day at East High are: Warren Johnson, Beverly Fritz, Beverly Lewis, Larry Adleman, Barb Gerke, Jim Gorman. Far in the past are our days of playing jacks and marbles, roller skating, and no homework. We have crossed the threshold into senior high school. We began our high school adventure under the leadership of Mr. John Swanson, our class adviser. The first business of the year was electing new cheerleaders, Kathy Jacobson, Joan Wedberg, Dana Alfredson, and Mickey Lundquist. In October we selected our class officers, Dave Polaski, president, Bart Naglestadt, vice presidentg Joan Wedberg, secretary, and Brenda Nelson, treasurer. At homecoming we erected a float showing a coffin and solemn pallbearers that had come to bury Elgin. We became a major part of school functions when we elected our Student Council representatives. We chose John Bargren, Dale Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Jerry Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Marion Larson, Mickey Lundquist, Mary Ann Lundquist, Joan Lindstrom, and Barbara Jensen. The wonderful time we had at the sophomore party, March 29, will never be forgotten by any of us. As the door closes on our first year as E-Rabs, we are looking forward to all the good times we will have as juniors and seniors. 2 'AW DAVE POLASKI BART NAGLESTADT President Vlce- President Sophomores Undertake New Role MR. JACK Suuxxsox Sophomore Adviser ! J OAN WI-:DBERG Sec reta ry , 5 ,6' ,lf g , 2' .X ,..,,,, 1' ,is ! 'xx BRENDA NELSON Treasurer Inst sf1nr.ste1 1101101 10ll stu nts e zoun Il 1 FRONT ROSS B Peppe1 K Hagaman 'll Ca1lson D 41 frelson BECOXD ROM .S Pell 11110111 WI La1son n,JsI1o111 HIRD ROXX Koaalezlslz TI -X Lundquzst L Batzs C Johnson IHOLRTII xx C Hall D D1ol1n 1 Larson, J. LlI1ll.SlI'OI7l. FIFTH Y: I.. ogers '. S1 ' , '. 'fc1bwrg,. '1x'r11 Row: -. Grunlcc L. .Schurlte B. Wil- liamson. SEVENTH ROW: P. f'tlSSl71lll1 B. Peterson J. .1 ae- Ixenzie. R. Bcglrup. BACK 1 W: . lNclsr11, D. Slum' '- .S. .NysIro111, J. L. Anderson. LITTLE THEATER. FRONT ROW: I.. Cottrell, S. C'oll1'ns, S. Yorls, B. Pepper, ll'l'llSllI'f'I'f S. Pell. s1'4'1'f't111'y.' lf. Pippvl, l'1'r-11 prfw1rlf'11I: ll. !,!llll.NlfI, 11rws1- dent: llrs. BlUl7Zgfl'I'I1. SECOND ROW: H. AlI7ll1lll.Sl, J. fvflflflllf, J. Young, K. IIUHKIIIHIIZ, J. Cole. ll, P1'1zl:slo11, N, P4'lI7'C'f', fl Yoznzg, '1'111R11 Row: J. Lznzrlslrorn, JI. Larson, K. Gus- tafson, C. Hagelin, K. Larson, N. Larson, P. Bass. G. Ahl- qulsl. BACK ROXXY K. Hourly- lanrl, II. Sll'lll'lI4'I', B. l'ollo11'sl11, JI. l'remer, D. l.lllZlll'llll, J. Hallflen, L. Arllvman, H, Hall. 'I02 FRONT Row: J. Despard, C. A. Holub, B. Hooper, A. Sarantos lil. A. Lundquist, JI, Lund- quisl, D. Gitelzel, president, J. Dixon, secretary- treasurer, Zllrs. Simandl. SECOND ROXYZ D. Butler, JI. E. Anderson, C Sunderman, R. Wferckle, N Ketchum, J. VVelty, A.Ki1npel J. Cratty. THIRD Row: B Hollman, F. Parker, S. E, An- derson, J. K. Anderson, B Schneider, J.Lundstro1n, G Rumplc. BACK now: J. Whire N. Rudberg, L, Johnson, B Carlson, R. Papich, S. Weiss C. Parks. 104 FRONT Row: D. E. Johnson, J. Farr, D. .UCNaughten, K. Bergstrom, treasurer, B. Nag lestacl, secretary, J. Johnson vice president, S. Surprise presidenlg .Uiss Johnson. SEC OND ROW: J. Barrett, JI. Bill man, R. Ferguson, G. Johnson B. Sutherland, J. IUcJIullen J. Perry, R. Begtrup. THIRD ROW: D. C. Johnson, J. Stuart C. Johnson, S. Bergland, D Spears, C. Stahl, K. Stein BACK Row: IJ. Fagerberg, J Jlorh, L. Cleuenger, J. Faherty G. Fahkouqshi, G. Johnson, S Farb. has-tbl FRONT ROW: L. Nelson J Doty, K. Carey, P. Brees, S Van Doren, B. Nelson, treas urer: A. Karceski, secretary, C. Schonberg, president, Aliss Hills. SECOND Row: L. Nelson N. Fredrielrson, D. Sehlie, L. Jacobson, K. Frese, S. John- son, S. Brees, P. Verkuilen. THIRD Row: R, Connors, S. Jlazzola, IV. Axelson, S. Up- penhamp, J. Versach, H. Illeier, N. Freclrivlcson. BACK ROSVI G. Mercer, C. Olson, R. Dough- erty, L. Dunlap, D. Drake, T. Babcox, R. Aumann. 1 First semester honor roll stu- dents are shown at left. FRONT Row: J. Kruger, J. Medin, S. Hensley, B. Jenson. SECOND ROW: P. Magnuson, J. Har- wick, S. Blomberg, B. Gerke. THIRD Row: E. Liebouich, L. Rosenbloon, L. Peterson. FOURTH Row: L. M. Nelson, S. Ennett, E. Peterson, D. Polaski. FIFTH Row: D. C. Anderson, D. Bishoff, J. Lundstrom. SIXTH Row: R. Carlson, W. Johnson, R. Swanson, J. Bar- gren. SEVENTH Row: D. Mag- nuson, L. Johnson. BACK ROW: R. Sawvell, lil, Johnson, R. Hoffman, W. Polkowski. L RONT ROW: S. Plrrrlt, - Krugcr, D, Blood, IJ. Cf1I'ff'7' J. Hl'I1f1I'1'f'l.'S07Z, S. COIIIIII, B Kruger, troasurcrf D. Gulhran 1, w 1l'f'S1vfe I1f J. Li Strom, 17I'f'Sl-dftllff .Uiss Young qum. SECOND Row: C. Witt 1. Gustajsrm, JI. Cox, B. 11 ' n, J. 7, ' I nzsvy, J. Harzuiclc, T. as rec. IRD zow: G. Atrcr son, X. Lofgrvn. K. Conv I, ' ' ang, B. Pvtsrrsolz, JI. r rshy, . Ps' 0r'or, D. Pfftffrxon. BACK ROW: IJ. Lar son, L. Laying, R. Larson, J. Wright, T. Nrrlson, D. Gusto son, D. Lindbvrg. .nav FRONT Row: R. Barker. L. Frazer, A. Iilullins, J. Elslof, treasurer: L. Fostrfr, Sf'l'l'f'fllI'j'j R. Alillffr, vim' prrfsiclvnt: J. Bargren, president: tlliss Hoeg- borg. SECOND ROW: J. John- son, P. Tozrnsvnd, E. Svgrfr, J. Scott, D. Thompson, P. Brady, K. Bovtlrftr, R. Anz- brustor. THIRD Row: A. -lar- dine, S. llloorv, J. Brcdholnz, D. Ulrirh, C. Johnson. A. For- tirz, D. Ehlfr, JI. Johnson. BACK Row: G. Millf-r, D. Goblf, J. Oar, D, fllillvr, Tumblzng LS a required part of sophomore gym classes Shou n ln the picture are seteral soph omore gzrls practicing thezr skills X, rM1I -u , ml XM? tiff I Swlarquist, T. Scfgar, P. Johns, C. Elrlunrl. The Hrs! few days of school were pretty confusing for the neu' E-Rabs. Shoirn in the picture trying to find their classes are Stuart Stern, Joe Trapann, Chris Reslris, and Julie Larson. in 206 FRONT Row: V. Wojtou-if-:, H. Twigg, K. lVoodman, D. Wood- man, A. Oman, treasurer, N. Olson, secretary, Air. Burlend. SECOND ROW: P. Carter, J. Kurtz, J. Gustafson, C. Chris- tenson, A. Anderson, W. Reid, V. Carter, P. Larson, J. Hauser, T, Ali-Faul, C. Grynedr, K. Lanquisl. BACK ROW: If. Hoff- man, J. Raising, J. iilclllwain, B. Anderson, B. Anderson, J. Dahlen, A. Ray, T. D'Agostin. 207 FRONT Row: E. Weiss, G. John- son, G. Illclntosh, B. Gerlze, treasurer, R. Palmer, secretary, J. Gitchell, vice president, R. Johnson, president, Illiss Frai- Pont. SECOND Row: J. De- Baere, E. Alatz, J. Cadwalter, AI. Ohrn, C. Ohrn, P. Mehlas, B. Welliuer, S. Camp. THIRD ROXVI K. Keneke, H. Hippman, R. Sadler, J. Anderson, C. Ketchum, P. Geissman, K. Caldwell, J. lVells. BACK ROW: H. Huhman, D. Illatz, If. Illa- rotta, R. Sment, C. Runberg, W. Opsolee, S. Aurszewski. 209 FRONT ROW: J. Dalzlstronz, B. 11,1-l'll, L. Dawson, B. .-Xnflvrson, S, H1'll.Sll'j', fl4e llSlll'l'I',' lf. llwn- rzlsson, SL'f'I'f'llll'j'f lf I'wnr.son, rim' 1H'f'.5lA!ll'I1lj L. U'11lr1gJ, pras- iflvntq llrs. Trcznlg, S1-LCUXU How: CI Iinssrf, S. Ding, D. Lorwnz, S. Almblaflv, A. An- rlrfrson, D. Lorf'n:, S. Hess, H. Rflbl-Il.SCJI1, B. Ring. THIRD ROW: lf, farlson, L. KI'ftHZlFf' If, Pearson, L. Carlstrmn, C. Larson, L. H'allar'c', K. llaniefl- son, S. Rilfqv. BACK now: G. hVl'lllUI7lS, If. lirzuvzfllwr, R. Cutburlh, G. I,Q !ll'SIllI, L. Grif- fin, J. Caproon, G. Gray, R. Carpenter, J. Larson. 1 211 FRONT ROW: B. Johnson, B. Johnson, J. Jlillcr, K. JI. B. Brrgstrorn, A. Espy, L .HUA land, P. lliles, K. Stohl, trwus- urer, B. Jenson, prcsiflvnt. SEC4 OND ROW: J, jlltfllll. L. Bon- svn, D. Stinson, R. Fallsozrslsi, C. Ferrell, J. J. Fishfr, K. Strand, J. Bell. THIRD Row: D. Bishofff, R. Bergeron, D. Nelson, A. Stoltz, J. Strced, L. Erickson, B. Williams. BACK ROW: C. Nflson, B, .Val- son, J, Johnson, C. St0n:vl, S. Stern, L. Johnson, C. Bergman. I 1 At lvast one' hour a day is set aside' as a study period. Shozrn in the' 1Jlvl'llll'l' is a group of wphonzorvs zrorlcing stufliously on lhvir homeuqork. ' ' V, M I I I Q wmv an-wx - I k in . QM..-O ' Q' . 1. ,VA - 51.5- - '- , 1 A A. -- .. , vig? z ,A -K 1 - . M, If U . , , W .ff 5 . ' , 524' I V ' 112255: 53 5 ry - R Qx Hx Z . X H I ' v' if ,A ,Q xl 5 . , Pri , A ..-aulvfw 4 , '. . . .. . .u,, , '- ' , nr 1' 4 V ,.g,555g, . , W V .. . f f V 1 fa w ' J I Q. . ,z f i ' ' 1 1 .T 2' . ',f:v-. f- -.A f . if ' V, ,. . 1 an A , ,..,- f I xx 'N H -Q -Q in 0 s- - .W M, me . M5 an up W 'ix 0 - . ,, -f'?f QAM? 1 wwf 3 -gi PA , bbaxig, , Q f x i I L -l,Q ' M, Q P154 H 'H . 53 v 'fi' 1' 2 ' ' 1' A if fx. 237.3 if if Y S0 Q W .kk 4 r 1 , 55, WW fgkw r Q32 S69 bg ' V af x ' K I , f ,' I Van K ' 'nl A M ' Shown above are lllarion Lar- son, Larry Johnson, lllihe Johnson, and Priscilla Green as they Copy the mottos over the entrances for one of their first English assignments. QI!! 301 FRONT now: D. .Um-111-ll. G. Bear, l'.'. lloore. S, Blonilnirgf. J. Lf ,h1U7Il,QO171f'7'kX. Ci. lfrielr- son, treasurer: J. Floorl, sevre- tary: lf Johnson, l'liI'f l7I'f'Sl- flent: J. lflenznzing. presirlent. IE, E. Iloismgton, SECOND now: B. Smith, JI. Karhoff, D. Siiinehort, I.. Johnson, K. Silenson, lf. L. Synipson, ll. Jliller, J. A. Johnson. D. Fer- roll. Tumi: Row. D. Bi-1-In-tt. F. ,hIUIZf,L'UIl1C'l'j, J. Slxafloshi, J. Terii1lli,Qer, Cf Bjorlr, I. Bloomingdale, E. Snioot, B. Johnson. K. Iz'ri'in. BACK ROW: S. Eriehson. H. Borgen, G. Beal, K. Ainsitorth, D. Johne son, D, Johnson, Cf Jlilehell, G. Carr. 310 FRONT Row: M. Inman, J. Shaw, G. Toleski, W. Johnson, J. Thomas, treasurer, S. Singer, secretary, T. Fry, 1'iee presi- dent, lf. Fredherg, president: lllr, lllartihonis. SECOND ROW: H. Nygren, S. Jackson, R. Freigo, N. Shafton, S. i1IeBain, D. Baehman, K. Sinzaitis, S. Dudley, B. Palmer. THIRD ROW! D, Call, P. Jaehson, J. lklayfielrl, W. W'right, C. Dro- len, D. Drolen, IU, Arvirlson, S. Barrels, R. Gates. BACK Row: L. Bried, R. Swenson, B. Ny- quist, J. Towell, T. Wiekam, IV. Johnson, G. Bredeson, S. Nystrom, R. Bucey. 315 FRONT ROW: J, Rourke, J. Keena, R. Atehison, K. Hoag- lund, B. Fritz, treasurer, R. Warren, serrelaryg J. Sartino, vive president, J. Jlaxedon, president: .1112 Fritsvh. SEC- OND ROW: J. Jlinor, C. B5rd, G. llortellaro, S. Goble, P. Nichols, C. Lucido, J, Vince, S, Nelson, H. Dean. THIRD ROW: T. Arnold, B. HoH'man, D. Sanders, H. Keen, N. La- Vonzvay, G. Wall, G. Rigsby, K. Corey. BACK Row: J. May- silles, R. 1,I'VI'lf'S, J. Karnes, R. Sauvell, T. Davis, R. Hol- min, D. Anthony, S. Sand- Strom. 4 K K g Qu. gif? . 7' li 'il 316 FRONT ROW: G. Illaeulan, J. Sehroer, C. Hubbard, L. Schuette, treasurer, C. .Vari- nelli, secretary, IV. Palches vice president: J. Osivoske president: lllr. Swanson Ksub: stitutet. SECOND Row: E. Kent W. Weeks, N. Doklren, G. Lunn, E. Hoover, L. Lyford, S Anderson. THIRD ROW: G Robb, M. Dobeck, G. Burton Ill. Dodge, E. Houy, W. Kes seling, B. Burton, J, Ware. BACK Row: D. Gibson, J. Ger ber, VV. Weir, B. lVahlmarh D. Hoglund, J. Sehock, L Palmer, D. Geroger. Decorating the Christmas tree in study hall 201 is an annual job undertaken by sophomores. Shoivn decorating this year's tree are: Linda Rogers, Brenda Nelson, Dave Polashi, and Walter Johnson. 4. K ' 317 FRONT ROXV2 C. Grenda, J. Winger, S. Carr, D. VViltfang, treasurer: B. Williamson, sec- retary, D, Dale, rice president, F. Rogers, president: Jliss Butts. SECOND ROW: J. Greer, R. Henzen, J. LaDue, J. Penzi, G. Anderson, G. B. Anderson, J. Hayes, D. C. Carlson, J. Gustafson. THIRD Row: J. .Ua1'Ken:ie, J. Olson, L. Olson, F. Winterland, J. Kou'aleu'slci, JI. Carlsen, J. Greenlee, S. Carlson. BACK ROW: V. Kuchins, E. Rodgers, JI. Jlad- den, C. Stanfa, D. Roach, S. Jlcllannis, IV. Dahlgren, T. Dahlgren, T. Horton. 319 FRONT Row: B. Coniglio, K. Zahrn, B. Lewis, D. Peterson, J. Coppoletti, E. Peterson, sec- retary and treasurer, J. Abbott, vice president, J. Gustafson, president, R. C. Anderson. SECOND Row: P. Hamm, R. Lundberg. G. Halgrimson, C. Hall, lil. Aaby, lil. Corlett, P. Yount, J. Cook. THIRD Row: S. Larson, K. Haines, K. Young, L. Cook, B. Prager, R. Pettersen, J. Sparks, G. Peter- son. BACK ROW: J. Love, R. Kronberg, B. Logsdon, E. Peterson, E. Aase, G. Hunt, B. Sand, D. Cline. i lllahing final preparations for the sophomore party Jungle Jump are Hazel Dean, Joann Flemming, Cecelia Lucido, Bob Begtrup, Bart Naglestad, and lllr. Swanson. w , ft W W wa W - lf, wi fa 2 'W 25 0 -Q as 1, 4 2? L' 0 ' , L Q C if 'ym 11 ii J 4 4- 'Z J' -'N S gi ?J ,- 2 mm' JW N T3!' Y we ' 5 , '- 4 4 A 1 ' .1 Y I , f- 54 4 s ,3 2 It N ' 4 ' , 'fi ,N un Y I, V .I 5 wi? I 5 J : ,,mXxx Q , a., , 1 1 49 1 4 P. 1 .-r 3 2 ffl, N Oil ef tau ig' in 35 sake f Qs: -15 S Z G' BOBBY-SOXERS JOIN IN THE FUN OUR CLUBS HAVE ROOM FOR EVERYONE BS FRONT ROV K Wtsner L Haukznson J Ades Ill Larson N Bloomquzst M Lundquzst S Lzndeman B Jensen M A Lundqu st C Anderson SECOND ROW P Anderson R Aten M Parlee J Lzndstrom D Greblzunas ll! Berg M Nelson P llIcCarthy J Boothby THIRD ROKR .S Larson J Bargren D Peterson J Johnson D Leaf D Peterson H Patrtck R Larson BACK ROW T Burns B Elmquzst R Johnson R Helm R Johnson Student Council Undertakes Problems Houard Patrzck Mary Ann Lundqulst and Tom Burns assist at the polls durmg the electton of Student Counczl officers On my honor I w11l try to carry on at all tunes to the best of my abxhty any dutles ass1gned to me I w1ll conduct myself at all tunes and 1n all places ln a manner becommg to a member of Stu dent Councll and w1ll try to mamtam 1tS hlgh standards Thls xs the oath that IS repeated by the five g1rls and five boys elected from each class to represent thelr classmates ln student government Every Thursday durmg slxth hour thls actlve organlza t1on was called to order by Presxdent Randall Johnson or any of the other four oHicers who pre Slded over the councll They met to dlscuss school problems and to plan for further school act1v1t1es l l l , 1 . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 - ' A - - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 . 1 , v - 7 ' A 1 . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . . I at ' a 79 2 , 4 1 V Ready to start the meeting are council officers, .Marcia Berg, girls' vice president, Bob Helm, boys' vice president, Randy Johnson, president, Pat tlIcCarthy, secretary, Howard Patrick, treasurer. Among the list of events sponsored by Student Council during the past year were the homecoming festivities, parents' visitation night at school, the Toys for Tots drive. The council also handled the pencil machines and suggestion boxes in the study halls, the after-game parties, the records for the juke box during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. Along with these duties, Student Council, which consists of nine committees, helps to improve school life. .. ,Vm fl? Sorting coats in the check room during an after-game party are Nancy Bloomquist, rllary Ann Lundquist, and lllarion Larson. Sophomore council members go over the agenda of coming events. Standing are Illary Ann Lundquist, Ronnie Johnson, Barbara Jensen, John Bargren, Jerry Peterson, Dale Peterson, Jerry Johnson. Seated are Jllarion Larson, Mickey Lund- quzst, Joan Lindstrom. II X R'-, fp Scholarship Fund Goal of NI-IS .fo v 7, I' -we e An organization whose prime ohjeetive to recognize worthy students heeause of their scholarship. service. leadership and ' character records characterizes the Na- tional Honor Society. Not more than fif- teen per cent of the junior class who rank in the upper third ol' their respective class may he elected to membership. A Council consisting of Mr. James Welsh and approximately thirty other faculty memhers select the students who are in- ducted into the organization in May. Though primarily an honor society, it does have one main project, This is the scholar- ship fund which is augmented hy selling East high note paper. Seconfl swnesler officers, Bob Alert, Dan ,'lIl'C,v0l1IlCH' and Ron Aclanzsori are .semi l'f'!'l'lvl'il1Q flu' rluliws of their offces from first .seiiicslcr ofjiwrs, Brian Wliitf' and Barbara Sclzzilzcler, and their afltiswr .lliss ll'lzile. FRONT ROW: Schubeler, G. Horst, Ill. Geissman, C, Gustafson, K, VanSteenu'yk, B. Sodergren, D. Grebliunas. SECOND ROYVZ R. Dagzs, AB. Burlend, P. McCarthy, K. Kunz, C. Hissong, D. Guy. THIRD ROW: C. Gustafson, D. Krueger, B. Aten, F. Behrend, S. Dazlay. BACK ROW: D. Spearing, B. Cleveland, R. Adamson, D. McConnell, B. White, H. Patrick. SI wk, V FRONT ROW: S. Nelson, B. Anderson, Ill. Burns, B. Burlend, W. Willson, J. Pixler, J. DePew, K. Muehlemeyer, J. Elam, R. Johnson, J. Geiger, B. Hinton, E. Dermer, S. Pitney, ill, Rielly, Ill. Parlee. SECOND ROW: lll. lblontgomery, L. Garmager, IJ. Johnson, L. Hairkinson, ill. Anderson, K. Alrerlund, K, Pearson, R. Froehlich, J. Lyford, C. Benander, C. Peterson, B. Johnson, B. Hedberg, C. Hissong, S. Phillips, S. Linrleman. THIRD ROW: C. Johnson, L. Clinkenbeard, D. Greblianas, J. Swenson, P1 ilIcCarthy, J. Rumchih, L, Dzielah, T. Lyons, C. Adamson, JI. Rirerdahl, JI. Nyman, J. Paige, D. Johnson, D. K. Nelson, C. Dahlberg, K. Sjostrom, S. W'right. FOURTH ROW: J. Erlandson, J. Holmstrom, S. Johnson, K. Ryman, ill. HOHIIICIH, C. Carlson, P. Irwin, J. Greenlee, C. Gustafson, S. Dailey, N. Kalstad, K. Kunz, L. Toppe, J. Rader, J. Valen- tine, JI. Erickson, J. Dzielah. BACK ROW: S. Erlandson, C. Gustafson, ill. Spencer, P. Wilson, K. Van Steenwyk, J. Knott, G. glorst, S. Wiffen, lll. Geissmon, V. Trotter, ill. Karwelis, B. Sehubeler, R. Guffey, S. Barber, B. Sodergren, G. Johnson, S. earson. ABL Stimulates Cultural Appreciation Officers and advisers, Mary Karwelis, Lynette Dzielak, lllrs. J Blomgren, Miss Bea Kollias, Pat llIcCarthy, Barbara Sodergren and Carol Peterson, discuss the plans for the next meeting. During the past school year, one Tuesday of every month was set aside by the Admirers of Beautiful Literature, more commonly known as ABL, for their monthly meeting. Refresh- ments were served while the members dis- cussed future plans, such as book reviews and movies, that would improve the knowledge and culture of the members. ABL is an honorary literary society with rigid requirements for membership, open only to junior and senior girls. The club requires junior girls to carry an HA average in English and senior girls to have an HAH or B average for two semesters of English. The club's chief attraction is a trip to see a Chicago stage play, chaperoned by the ad- visers, Miss Bea Kollias and Mrs. Jeannine Blomgren. 111 I Q , r 2 if X 2 Q , 'ia' qw. y 4 4 xii? AF fv if 4 ' xg-MQ' X Kids ,Q X 5 'jg' V4 ,5-. 'X -X y -- A1 X, . A' . ' , 5YX ' ,QNXN Q fm , N ,Q EJ fix 1- A ff Xl-if ll Qi' xx 154' Q .- H in J 5 1: ,,,qnw1- , 4. '- :qu Vw-,Z K .x 5- X ' aw x f 4 :.,M, it 42-L , -fr-M.. :E ,M A r , - , w m XX Dig! x x , ? ' - f x Q j -w1 f ii in ,Qi ' , WH ., . , Q 5, jg , , 4,2 ff' . QM V 63 if , ,ff-X V f 3, nf' f-- kj, 8 30 MQ H J' gm al Db? 'ln 'K 'lt C 'Vf I f r -'4x ,x, ff Q 5,10 ,ffl ibn ,Gi-g h K .. 'A as QW fi 14 ., 'Y ' ' V ' 4 I ' Y 0 'ff f 'Q P9 Grchestra Initiates Hall as Director AT FAR LEFT: Orohestra of- ficers tune thvir instru- ments. Seated are Judi Agvma, Sharlot Hayvnga. Standing are Tom Spon- cer, Barbara Cridfllebuugh. AT LEFT! fllr. Ralph Hall directs a daily rdivarsal. FRONT ROW: B. Sall, T. Spem'm', C. Franrlson, K. Road. SECOND ROW: B. Criddlobaugh, B. Ebert, J. DUhlSfI'OIH, K. Erick- son, S. Sharllvy, R. Johnson, L. Byrfrs. THIRD ROW: S. Johnson, C. Carlson, V. Fvldt, S. Skinner, P. Nirklas, L. Garmager, S. Gillvspiv, JI. Dracgvr, P. Bass, J, Johnson. BACK ROW: J. Gustafson, S. Alexander, W. Larson, J, Buss, ill. Dobech, S. Hullgrwn, S, Carlson. Beginning the past season with a new direc- tor, Mr. Ralph Hall, the East high orchestra began rehearsals for another busy schedule of events. The orchestra's performances ranged from the rollicking music of Oklahoma!l' to the more serious numbers that were played at the annual spring concert. Other events on the schedule included the Christmas program, Baccalaureate, and intermission music for the junior and senior plays. In February, eight of the outstanding members were sent to Spring- field to participate in the All State Music Activity. The senior tea and the spring banquet were the main events on the orchestra's social calendar. Orchestra members selected to go to the All Stale lllusic Activity were Linda Garmager, June Johnson, Beth Nilsson, Tom Spencer, Janet Buss, Kathy Reed, Coleen Frandsen, Brenda Sall, and illr. Ralph Hall, orchestra director. FRONT ROW: R. .lIeDou'ell, J. Agerna, C. illarinelli, K, Szrensen. SECOND ROW: K. Fredrickson, K. Young, -l. Anderson, D. Spaulding, J. lllyers, C. Petroras. THIRD ROW: A. Porter, J. Lundberg, K. Anderson, G. Pearson, K. Stolberg, L. Lang, D. Shepherd, IJ. Swanson, B. Stolberg, S, Berglund, C. Lewis. BACK ROW: illr. Hall, director: C. Johnson, R, Boutin, S. Hayenga, Ill. Anderson, L. Foster, J. Carlson, R. Cutburth. Work Plus Fun Equals A Cappella Do,t again! These are the oft-quoted words that were spoken by Mr. Linden Lund- strom as the East high A Cappella choir re- hearsed daily during second hour of the past school term. A Cappella began the season by collabo- rating with the rest of the music department in the presentation of the musical play, Ok- 1ahoma!, on December 6, 7, and 8. After much fun and many long hours of exhausting work and late rehearsals directed by Mr. Lundstrom and Miss Adeline Hoegberg, the final curtain of the operetta closed on a well- deserved ovation for all concerned with the production. f- Assisting the secretary, Katie llluehlemeyer, in writing a letter of acceptance for an appearance are the other choir offcers. Also seated is Sally Wright, treasurer. Standing are Tom Spencer, vice president, and Darwin Spearing, president. FRONT ROXYZ S. Carlson, E. Whitehead, J. Pixler, S. Ackerson, K. llluehlemeyer, C. Lundine, C. Hlavka, C. Gustafson, E. llloore, L. Schuette, J. Agema, J. Knoelke, K. Engstrom, K. Williams, B. Schubeler. SECOND ROW: M. L. Anderson, S. Helm, A. Stoltz, lll. Nelson, C. Rounds, K. Akerlund, llrl. K. Anderson, M. Berg, C. Peterson, C. Lidberg, P. Carlson, P. Green, S. Wright, C. Fysh, J. Johnson, K. Larson. THIRD ROW: K. Kunz, D. C. Anderson, S. Lunde, R. Gustafson, H. Schwenke, E. Jacobson, D. Spearing, W. Nelson, J. Nordenberg, F. Rogers, K. Bohr, T. Babcox, T. Allen, R. Froehlzch. BACK ROW: G. Horst, H. Johnson, D. lllalm, K. Staaf, R. Johnson, .M. Rounds, B. Nyquist, L. Nelson, T. Gustafson, G. Fox, R. Johnson, D. Stuecher, T. Spencer, R. Johnson, B. Johnson, K. VanSteenwyk. 3 1 Q.: W?t 71- elf! A . .f.,, 1 I f ' 1 ? 31-.1 A typical scene in room 213 as the choir practices for one of the many performances they present during the year. Immediately after the last strains of Okla- homa! faded from the stage, A Cappella began rehearsals for the sacred Christmas as- sembly which was presented to the entire stu- dent body. On January 20 the first of the numerous church concerts of A Cappella was presented in Our Saviour's Lutheran Church. This year's concert agenda took the choir to many churches and programs including Second Con- gregational Church for World Day of Prayer and Rockford College. The annual spring con- cert, given April 26, climaxed the season of ap- pearances. A Capella also sang for Bacca- laureate and Commencement. Highlighting the social calendar of the choir for the past year was the Christmas party at the Log Lodge where the members enjoyed several skits and recordings from Oklahoma! after a large dinner. After swimming and eat- ing at several parties held at school during the year, the choir donned their best attire for the annual spring banquet, which was the last party of the season. Director Linden J. Lundstrom appears to be quite pleased with his birthday gift of photography equipment. 411 f i . i rf 4 744+ if 4 ' f-fs ' yy.- FRONT ROW: D. K. Nelson, B. Sall, J. Bell, K. Saaf, C. Beers, S. Van Doren, J. Geiger, J. Winger, V. Hall, P. Brees, S. Vincent, B. Jensen, lil. Lundquist, K. Swenson. SECOND ROW: L. Anderson, K. Swanson, S. Elander, V. Ryder, C. Cedarleaf, lil. Riverdahl, B. Haines, R. Revell, K. Vlloodnzan, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, E. Beech, E. Peterson, lil. Reeves. THIRD ROXVZ K. Young, N. Carlstrom, H. Kochel, A. Forlin, E. Stahl, S. Bloom, A. Ahlgren, V. Broge, lil, Parlee, J. Nelson, A. Carlson 1 P. l1IcCarthy, lil. Peters, A. Karceski. BACK ROW: K. Frcdriclsson, J. Erlandson, IW. Baldwin, M. Spencer, lil. Pippel, D. Becker, A. Erlandson, L. Turnquist, S. Anderson, C. Johnson, B. Bankord, D. Gottfred, S. Bruer, J. Rumchik. Treble CIef'ers Sing at Varied Events Treble Clef ojfcers seen leaving choral room after a daily practice are Barbara Jensen, treasurerg Anita Carlson, presidentg Pat llIcCarthy, vice president, lllarilyn Peters, vice president, Mary Ann Lundquist, secretary. C7 x X 1 1 Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do, were vocal exer- cises heard by anyone near room 213 at the begin- ning of first hour every day, as the girls of Treble Clef Htuned up under the direction of Mr. Linden Lundstrom. In addition to participating in the operetta last year, the chorus sang in several churches. Al- though many of the songs sung were of religious nature, the chorus harmonized on various other types of music. Members were chosen on the basis of their abil- ity to sight read, their tone quality, memory work, and their interest in music. Therefore, in addition to singing, the girls learned to read music better and acquired the knowledge of the fundamentals of music. Folk Dancers Learn from Various Lands OuchY Watch out! That's my foot you're step- ping onfl' could be heard floating from the audi- torium during third hour of the past school year. Why? Because East high's folk dancers, under the direction of Mr. Linden Lundstrom, were prepar- ing for the programs they frequently presented, both in and out of school. Swedish, Czechoslo- vakian, Russian, Swiss and Hungarian were just a few of the many types of dances the students learned. The thirty folk dancers hit their peak this year by handling all the choreography in this year's operetta Oklahomal One of the highlights of the year was the sixth reunion of the folk dancers held on December 26, when this year's dancers and alumni gathered and did the polka and other dances until they nearly dropped. UPPER RIGHT: Folk dancers begin an old favorite, lVeaL'e the Waclmal. CENTER RIGIIT: Joan Geiger and Illr, Linden Lznzrlslrom Ivalch the dancers on stage while Katie Illuehlcnzeycr ac- companies the dancers. LOWER RIGHT: Dancers are shown doing a schottische in The Rhznclandcr. LOWER: The dancers shou' Ihc happy conclusion to a complicated dancc, lVr'a1'c the Wadmal. 1 1 'l'l9 Boys' Glee Presents Numerous Concerts Under the capable direction of Mr. Russell Anderson, the Boys' Glee club has grown to be a public performing group. The yearls agenda included singing in the Christmas pro- gram, an assembly with the Girls' Glee club, National Honor Society induction, and various churches. Several barbershop quar- tettes were formed by members of the chorus and performed in the talent show and Glee club assembly. A fall picnic and winter ice- skating party with the Girls' Glee club highlighted the club's FRONT ROW: B. Rehnberg, lil. Johnson, R. Zumbro, A. Cascio, K. Pearson, ac- Social activities for the year' companistg K. Hoaglund, D. Sanders, J. Osborn, K. Buhmeyer. SECOND ROW: T. Ramsey, D. Erwin, D. Lundgren, J. Carlson, J. Stroman, D. Gustafson, D. Shute, D. Olson, S. -Sheets, J. Thomas. BACK ROW: D. Shepherd, J, Johns, D. Veline, R. Durham, J. Peters, N. llliddleton, R. Wilson, R. Reed, C. Bodin. Monitors Essential to Quiet Halls May I see your admit, please? Checking late ship of Mr. Harry Palmer, also collected the at- admits is only one of the duties of a monitor who tendance slips and kept students out of the halls sits at his post in the hall during his study hall where classes were in session during lunch hours. hours. The monitors, who were under the sponsor- FRONT ROW: S. Ingram, G. Toleski, K. Larson, J. Peterson, C, Hlaulza, lll. Burns, R. Froehlich, B. Coniglio, B. Johnson, K. Ederstrom, S. Johnson, S. Sage, G. Safford, Mr. Henry Palmer, adviser. SECOND ROW: D. lllrowiec, C. Kislin, M. Larson, D. Alfredson, J. Illork, M. Freed, S. Strote, B. Emery, S. Peterson, L. Dzielak, G. Johnson, P. Weir, C. Berg, B. Henrickson. BACQK ROW: S. Dahlin, K. Haines, P. Irwin, C. Ekstrom, J. Wedberg, P. Wilson, C. Albertson, D. Shute, S. Sheets, K. Mazlloux, L. Lundberg, B. Palmer, E. Kercher, D. Thompson. -. .L....... ,...i-- Y. , 1 FRQNT ROW: Reed, B. Burlend, S. Lindeman, D. Johnson, D. Welsby, J. Schroer, A. Anderson, S. Surprise, M. Lund- quist, 'C. Lewis, M. Burch, J. DePew, S, Vincent, M. Gill, D. Johnson. SECOND ROW: B. Swenson, C. Pieschel, P. Nicklas, P. Erickson, K. Ederstrom, S. Swenson, B. Hollman, C. Cedarleaf, M. Montgomery, J. Segerlind, S. Phillips, J. LaDue, D. Alfredson, A. Mullins, B. Bueschel, G. Erickson. THIRD ROW: L. Rogers, L. Schuette, J. Radar, T. Larson, J. Blanchard, B. Canfield, L. Toppe, K. Wisner, J. SteHa, S. Skinner, N. Carlstrom, S. Carlson, C. Hodgson, J. Baubion, B. Palmer, R. Carlson. FOURTH ROW: IW. Hoffman, K. Ryman, D. Grebliunas, S. Bartels, D. Drolin, J. Swanson, M. Berg, Ill. Nelson, A. Carlson, J. Greenlee, S. Peterson, J. Kowalewski, E. Houy, P. Hamm, L. Bergren, D. Thompson. BACK ROW: J. Gough, S. Nelson, V. Cooper, S. Stonefield, K. St. Clair, C. Drolen, B. Williamson, R. llflcDowell, N. Fredrickson, A. J. Fortin, N. Rudberg, N. Larson, L. Foster, B. Schubeler, G. Waldron, T. Benson. Parlez Vous Francais? French Club Meets French Club 01- Le Cercle de Francais, as it French club officers, Marcia HoHman, Jeannie Baubion, Karen is known to the French students, was held on the second Tuesday of each month under the sponsorship of Miss Sylvia Brewer. Members of the club were allowed to speak only French at the meetings. The club was open to all stu- dents who had one semester of the language and was designed to offer the students an op- portunity to use the language. The Christmas meeting this year featured a discussion on the customs and activities of the French people. Jeannie Baubion, who recently immigrated to America from France, told the club many interesting things about holiday celebrations in her native country. Ryman, Jackie DePew, Beverly Burlend. Charlemos Members Make Spanish Flags Spanish club's 1956-57 year was highlighted by the annual Christmas program and the breaking of the traditional pinata. One of the clubls projects was to make rep- licas of the flags of Spanish-American coun- tries. Committees were chosen each meeting to provide entertainment and refreshments. In the spring the club attended a banquet held for IRC, Swedish club, and French club. Mr. John Thayer was the adviser of Char- lemos this year. Aiding him were: Connie Swenson, president, Jean Wedberg, vice presi- dentg Sue Johnson, treasurer, Jane Howard, secretary. Offcers, Jean Wedberg, Sue Johnson, Connie Swenson, and Jane Howard go over the business matters to be discussed at the next meeting. FRONT ROW: D. Smidt, S. Ackerson, J. Howard, L. Johnson, R. Froehlich, P. Olmstedt, K. Hagaman, B. Palmer, C. Beed- ing, J. Pixler, R. Johnson, K, Fredrickson, IU. Parlee. SECOND ROW: D. Lindquist, K. Pearson, iM. Wedman, K. Illiller, K. Reed, B. Jones, J. Illcilluller, J. Rumchik, N. Waufle, S. Sage, C. Peterson, B. Jensen, J. Wedberg. THIRD ROW: S. Barber, G. Wall, S. Johnson, D. Peterson, D. Kruger, B. Haines, J. Weber, K. Sjostrom, J. Anderson, Ill. Nyman, S. Singer, S Wright. BACK ROYV2 J. Wedberg, S. Bergland, A. Paluzzi, L. Klaas, C. Johnson, C. Berg, D. Grebliunas, J. Dzielak, L Dzielala, C. Adamson, C. Swenson, Ill. Swanson, S. Bruer. -it 1 ,I f l A A l 6 ,R Swedish Club Gathers for Smorgasbord If you heard such expressions as 6'Hur mar dw thow are youb and Jag mar bra, tack tI'm fine, thanksj coming from the faculty din- ing room on the third Thursday of the month, you'd know that Swed- ish club was meeting. Officers were president, Randy Larson, vice president, Wesley Nel- song secretary, Margaret Swanson, and treasurer, Sonia Dahlin. Cor- inne Carlson and Sharon Hegberg were chairmen of the program and social committees. Miss Margaret Swanson served as adviser. Highlighting the club's activities was the annual Smorgasbord where Sally Pearson was crowned Lucia Queen. Other activities in- cluded singing at the Rockford Swedish Historical Societyls meeting. AT LEFT: And now the secretary will read the minutes of the last meeting. Conducting the business meeting are officers: Sonia Dahlzn, treasurer, lllargaret Swanson, secretary, Randy Larson, president, Wesley Nelson, vice president. iz' f' FRONT ROXVZ Ill. Nyman, G. Ostrom, J. A. Johnson, B. Burd, P. John- son, L. Peterson, L. Anderson, J. Johnson, V. Feldt, R. Strole, P. Woodman. SECOND ROW: S. Hegberg, S. Dahlin, M. Swanson, S, Ellison, K. Strand, S. Stone, D. Carlson, L. Johnson, S. Osberg, K. Larson. THIRD ROW: W. Nelson, B. Nyman, S. Pearson, E. Whitehead, J. lllelin, L. Turnquisl, C. Carlson, D. Lindberg, R. Nicholson, L. Erickson. BACK RONVZ E. Peterson, R. Larson, J. Giarnbeluca, S. Strote, IW. Carlson, J. Swenson, V. Canterbury. 3-, fl ,f N5 Lucia Queen Sally Pearson sits while her attendants gather around her. ' E: Attendants are Sharon Hegberg, Linda Turnquist, Sonia Dahlin, Mar- ! L garet Swanson, Karen Strang, and Jeanette Melzn. Debate Teams Win Many Contests 44 px I'n '1- HYV a ' V- s yn ere going to win em all. These words were re- peated many times by E-Rab debators on their way to meet the Challengers of rival schools at such place as Au- gustana, Navy Pier, Elgin. The first trip of the year was made to Northwestern University to observe exhibition debates by college students. Coach Gov', Burlend proved to the debators this year that the sport can be fun. Last September twenty-three enthusiastic sophomores joined the sophomore team, leav- ing five members on the regular junior varsity team and four on the varsity debate squad. Winning many debates in competition with other high schools, the debators of East High have shown another successful year. The teams sponsored two check rooms for coats during the basketball season to raise funds to pay for the out-of- town trips. AT UPPER LEFT: The sophomore debate team is shown having an exciting meeting, Standing are: Dick Kane, Bob Begtrup, Pat Geissman, Karen Kencke, Carol Ohrn, Linda Schute, Ivy Hill, Illargarel Uhrn, Ernest Kent. Seated are: Linda Rogers, Barbara Gerhe, Kurt Anderson. AT LOWER LEFT: The varsity debators are shown leaving school with their coach for another trip. FRONT ROW: Louise Toppe and Beverly Burlend. BACK ROW: Zllr. John Burlend, Tom Benson, and Linnea Hawkinson. BELOW: The junior varsity debators listen attentively as Jim Boothby practices his speech. Seated are: Nancy Bloomquist and Judy Ream. Standing are: Mary Geissman, Sue Phillips, and Georgia Saaford. it .1 Photography Staff Has New Management PSPO began the year as an mdependent club wxth Mr Orr as advxsor Carol Adamson as presr dent Caralou Beers as secretary treasurer Fred J uifernbruch as VICC presldent and darkroom man ager and Stan Lunde as Chlef photographer As -1:1221-1' the year progressed PSPO was 1ncorporated 1nto publ1cat1ons and Fred J uifernbruch was appomted to the post of photography edxtor J1m Goodm Saundra Ingram Barbara Gerke Russell Mlller Stan Lunde Pete Rosella Carol Adamson Harlan Johnson and Ken Malhoux assumed posts of pho tographers darkroom workers and file clerks After the merger w1th pubhcatlons M1ss Conley became club adv1ser and club members recelved cred1ts accordmg to the amount of work they had done ted a Homecom1ng float at Cynth1a Kjellgrens home AT UPPER RIGHT Fred Juffernbruch Hlghlzghts photogra pher and Stan Lunde Argus photographer prepare to shoot a plcture for one of the staffs AT LOWER RIGHT Russell Mzller Pete Rosella Jlm Goodm and Harlan Johnson are caught zn the act of makmg prints BELOW Saundra Ingram and Barbara Gerke uoork late classzfymg and fling negatives T . . ' H . Q f . ' . . , J At the beginning of the year the club construc- I A . 1 - N r BARBARA SODERGREN BEVERLY BVRLEND Editor-in-chief Associate Editor it asians 'kg.A A 3 i TOM WARREN Sports Editor v ,N '15- ' I ga so YY L, fr w 5 RF-1' , o, f lg ' CAROL ADAMSON CHRISTINE LYoNs Clubs Editor Feature Editor fi lx 17 buf' Work and Fun IVIake Highlights As Coleen Frandsen and Christine Gustafson, circu- lation managers go over the books, Charlene Hawes, Karen Iverson, Judy Larson, and illarilyn Linden supervise. Faculty adviser Editor-in-chief Associate editor Feature editor Clubs editor Sports editor Girls' sports editor Co-exchange editors Copy editors Morgue editor Miss MARY ANN CONLEY BARBARA SODERGREN BEVERLY BURLEND CHRISTINE LYONS KAREN PEARSON, Associate CAROL ADAMSON CAROLE REED, Associate TOM WARREN CHARLES CARLIN, Associate GERI POORMAN SUSAN LINDEMAN KAREN IVERSON MARILYN LINDEN JUDY LARSON JUNE JACOBSON CHARLENE HAWES SHARON PETERSON uri -v Lavzng out the paper are Highlights editors and associates On left szde of table are Carol Adamson Barbara Sodergren and Carole Reed On right szde of table are Karen Pearson Nancy Rothaell Judy Knott and Tom Warren Edutmg Takes Tame and Effort Would you help me Mac? was a questxon fre quently heard 1n 202 when a befuddled Hlghllghts staff member asked faculty advlser MISS Mary Ann Conley for advlce The task of puttmg out the Hlghhghts every week requlred a great deal of planmng prepara t1on and patlence There were deadllnes to meet headlmes to wrxte and bylmes to work for These took the comb1ned efforts of the advxser edltors ad and clrculatlon managers photographers c1r culatron representatlves advertlsers prmters re porters and newswrltmg students to put out the weekly 9d1t1OD of the Hlghhghts In add1t1on to ed1t1ng the paper the staff helped to present the annual talent show and helped to prepare for the annual publ1cat1ons banquet at wh1ch the staff for next year was announced The Hzghlzghts staff examznes exchange papers from other Sue Lmdeman .Seated are Mary Gzll and Chuck Carlzn ., in , p . ,, I Ni M- sl N' N' - fl . I A . I - . ' I I ,V ' ' ' V . , , . I l I schools. Standing are: Dawn Lindquist, Karen Iverson, 6K 75 ' 9 ' ' . . . , . . , , - ' Y Y 7 y a ' x y 9 ' 9 . . , Years Work Ended, Argus is Distributed Plans for our yearbook began to form last summer as Argus staff members busily began to gather together their ideas. In order to obtain further information and to pick out a cover, our editors went to the Illinois High School Association Press Conference. Madly trying to meet the deadlines has since then been the chief ambition of the section editors as they were seen laying out and propor- tioning pages, writing the most appropriate headlines, and seeing to many other details. The organizing of the Argus wouldn't have been complete without the endless worry about getting pictures taken at the right time with every- body present, and the frequent searches for lost negatives. But finally in June, the staff relaxes and watches the student body eagerly pour over its works - and cover the pages with autographs. They have, then, the satisfied feel- ing of a job well-done. if fx' Busv daxs found edztors and associates uorlfmg on lay outs and pictures. Shogfn here are Janice Erlandson, Joanne Swen- son Carol Carlson Karen Akerlund Anzta Carlson Joanne Ades, and Zllarcza Nelson. SHARON DAILEY CAROLYN GLSTAFSON Edltor ln Chlef Assoclate Edltor 1957 Argus Staff Faculty advlser Editor ln chlef ASSOCl3t6 edltor Clubs edltor Sports edltor Senior sectlon edltor J unlor sectlon edltor Sophomore sectlon edxtor Faculty sectlon edxtor Student Llfe edxtor ROTC edltor Girls sports seetlon Art edltor Advertlsmg manager Index editor CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Assocrate STLART BRANDES MARY L ANDERSON BARBARA SCHLBELER Sports Edxtor Clubs Edltor Business Manager Charlotte Johnson Gloria Johnson Janet Buss and Randy Johnson look over an annual from another school to get new Ldeas for page layouts Jane Paige receives pomters for new cuts from adviser Miss Conley 1 1 v 1 9 v 1 1 1 T' FRONT ROW: S. Johnson, D. Johnson, S. Brees, P. Springer, S. Anderson, K. Swanson, D. Welsy, J. Deibner, S. Bloom, B. Beckman, P. Brees, C. Landquist, F. Larson, L. Frazee. SECOND ROW: B. Emery, K. Kunz, C. Swenson, F. Crane, S. Skin- ner, C. Jacobson, R. Warren, B. Reed, S. Lindeman, S. lllichajewicz, J. Johnson, J. llork, J. Dahlstrom, C. Cedarleaf, E. Aden. THIRD ROW: J. Holnistrom, S. Lindstedt, J. Hoffmann, K. Haines, J. Dahlberg, S. Stonefield, J. Nelson, P. Weir, J. Cooper, L. Nelson, K, Akerlund, P. lllagnuson, G. Bumple, N. Fredrickson. BACK ROW: lil. Wednzan, E Bergman, A. Stoltz, D. Lindberg, K. Gustafson, J. Bredholrn, P. Geissman, S. Sieren, J. Erlandson, K. VanSteenwyk, M.?Pepper. FNC Prepares for Nursing Careers Who? Future Nursesg What? FNCg When? sec- ond and fourth Tuesday every month at 3:35, Where? Little Theatreg Why? to help prepare for the career, How? various speakers who tell of the nursing career. Besides attending the meetings last year, the members visited and cheered invalids and shut-ins during the holidays. Under the direction of Miss Dorothy Butts, FNC has now established the largest high school chapter in the state. V FNC officers stand around their president, Karen Van- Steenwyk. Standing are Margelet Ek, Connie Swenson, and Janice Erlandson. FRONT ROW: C. Larson, lil. Carlson, lll. Burns, C. Reskis, K. Erickson, J. Despard, S. Peterson, P. Ottenberg, A. Espy, L. Jannsson, H. Twigg, J. Flood, J. Hendrickson, S. Ingram, B. lllagnuson, J. Gustafson. SECOND ROW: B. VVilliamson, lil. K. Anderson, P. Stuart, L. Anderson, A. Swanson, S. Hayes, B. Lundin, K. Caldwell, C. Young, S. Gillespie, S, Riley, C. Hage- lin, J. Johnson, B. Rulis, S. Nelson, S. Erlandson. THIRD ROW: L. Benson, J. Streed, J. K. Anderson, N. Lofgren, J. Dun- baugh, P. Ek, lil. Swanson, C. Swenson, C. Hiner, B. Baxter, lil. B. Ohrlin, lil. Askvik, K. Swenson, lll. Peters. BACK ROW: S. Lehman, lil. Lofdahl, C. Johnson, L. Klaas, lil. Dobeck, R. Nicholson, B. Crane, C. Jacob, H. Kochel, K. St. Clair, B. Schneider, S. Dahlin, K. Larson, lil. Baldwin, C. Ketchum, J. Dayton, I TW FRONT ROW: M. Eckstein, S. Elander, E. Moore, B. Coniglio, S. Blomberg, C. Byrd, K. llluehlemeyer, B. Robinson, S. Vin cent, B. Hinton, M. Gill, J. Ream. SECOND ROW: M. Reilly, K. Anderson, J. Steffa, M. lllontgomery, J. Schmidt, L. Dzie lak, C. Peterson, J. Larson, C. Dixon, P. Erickson, S. Ennett, C. Kjellgren. THIRD ROW: L. Josephson, B. Schubeler, M Hoffman, T. Larson, J. Rader, J. Kowalski, J. A. Swenson, P. lllcCarthy, M. L. Anderson, N. Waufle, Ill. Kochel, J. Cad ivalder. BACK ROW: K. Ederstrom, B. Byrd, N. Larson, K. Fredrickson, C. Gustafson, C. Frandsen, M. Geissman, C. John son, C. Hissong, J. Geiger, J. Miner. F TA Will Lead the Way FTA officers were Joan Geiger, secretary, Cynthia Berg, vice president, Mary Gill, treasurer, Barbara Schubeler, president. F.T.A. will lead the way. This little tune could be heard coming from the Future Teachers' meetings, whose purpose was to acquaint the members with all the different phases of the teach- ing profession. To achieve this purpose last year, movies, panel discussions, and speakers were plan- ned for the meetings. In addition to the regular meetings which were held once a month, the members visited colleges, collected money for mentally retarded children and gave a Christmas party at the children's home. F.T.A. consisted of about fifty members who were under the advisership of Mr. Charles Green, Mrs. Mary Langlois and Miss Florence Penstone. Barbara Schubeler, Cynthia Berg, Joan Geiger, and Mary Gill served as officers. FRONT ROW: K. Corey, P. Yount, S. Call, J. Jacobson, C. Lucido, S. Pitney. SECOND ROW: Ill. Karwelis, R. Hillman, Ill. Dodge, J. Dunbauglz, D. lil. Johnson. BACK ROW: E. Kercher, S. Zitzlre, B. Strote, T. Davis, lil. Thoren, B. Bush. Library Staff Enjoy Parties with Duties May I help you Gnd some- thing? was the question often asked an East high student who seemed to be befuddled over the complicated Dewey Decimal system or about the choice of book for the next re- port. Besides helping students out of book problems, the staff and adviser Miss Dorothy Con- nors arranged and checked books. Apart from their library du- ties, the staff also found time for recreation at occasional parties during the year. Science Club Tours Argonne Atomic Lab Displaying the interests of East's students for science, Science club met the second and fourth Thursday of each month under the sponsorship of Mr. Lester Lausch. Besides arranging interesting dis- plays in the show cases on third Hoor, the members each chose a project on which they worked at every meeting. Surpassing all other events spon- sored by Science club was the trip taken by thirty-five students and two instructors to Argonne Na- tional Laboratory, the nation's sen- ior atomic laboratory. The club also heard several speakers during the year. FRONT ROW: K. Anderson, E. Kent, J. lUacKen:ie, D. K. Nelson, L. Jones, D. Kane, D. lllood, R, Swanson, S. Vincent. SECOND ROW: H. Johnson, D. lllarolla, Ill. Silvers, J. Hubbard, Ill. llleyers, T. Holtey, R. Frech, J. lllaysilles, T. llle- Donald. BACK ROW: S. Larson, B. Palmer, R. Gustafson, T. Ramsey, L. Adle- man, K. Fredrickson, J. Nordenberg, VV. Kennedy, G. Waldron. Q - M .. - vi M : v , . ,. f .iw . FRONT ROXVI J. Swenson, N. Waufle, G. Safford, M. Eck, A. Swenson, C. Dixon, S. Phillips, D. Johnson, L. Garmager, S. Szenner, B. Ring, D. Hallquist. SECOND ROW: B. Burlend, Ill. Riverdahl, S. Skinner, S. Swenson, C. Cedarleaf, J. Johnson, S. Anderson, J. Dzielak, S. Peterson, L. Dzielalr, C. Peterson, K. Larson. THIRD ROW: C. Gustafson, B. Strote, lll. Karuelis, B. GuHey, D. Becker, D. Swanson, L. Klas, P. Bass, A. Porter, L. Calvert, J. Johnson, P. Stewart. BACK ROW: W. Finn, B. Nyman, K. Mailloux, J. Palmer, S. Lunde, L. Bcrgren, J. Gough, L. Walker, C. Albertson. IRC Strives for Better World Relations Officers gather with foreign students for an informal chat. SEATED: lllary Ann Riverdahl, secretaryg and Laura de Fron- cesca of Italy. STANDING: Lynn Bergren, presidentg Luis Wy- bert of Argentinag Barbara Strote, historian, Jerry Gough, vice presidentg lllary Karwelis, treasurer. fqis K . S l International Relations Clubls purpose is to create a better understanding of the people in other lands, to arouse interest in current his- tory and important topics of the day, and to correspond with students in other lands and hereby gain first-hand information. Programs for IRC meetings this past year included Dr. B. J. Mills of Ceylong a local at- torney Mr. David Conley, speaking on the United Nationsg and East's exchange students, Luis Wybert from Argentina and Laura de Froncesca from Italy. In addition to these pro- grams, the club made plans for the annual trip to Washington, D. C., in June, which is open to all students. X , l FRONT ROW: L. Shafer, R. Frech, T. Mr-Donald, J. Anderson, R. I aIleou'dki, J. llIacKenzie, R. Swanson. BACK ROW: L. Harvey, R. Catalani, B. Polkowski, JI. illeyers, JI. Silver. . , lx 5 . 'qi i G U 'f ' Y It .I .Q I -if V ' Q 'Q if X.. if Electronics Club Completes Transmitter X John ltlacKen2ie, vice president: and Bill Polkozrski, taryg stand by as illel Silver, president adjusts one current projects of the club. 3 Vg secre- of the If you had passed room 10 on the first or third Monday of every month after school this year, you would have seen a group of boys diligently working on a radio transmitter which they used to communicate with others in the vicinity who have similar sets. These boys were members of the Electronics club which was organized for the purpose of stim- ulating interest in electronics and providing greater knowledge and experience in this field. Under the supervision of Mr. Coul, their ad- viser, they completed the transmitter which was the major project of the year. Elected as officers were Mel Silver, presi- dentg John MacKenzie, vice presidentg Bill Polkowski, secretaryg Mike Meyers, treasurer. FRONT ROW: R. Wold, T. Holtey, H. Patrick, J. Anderson, J. Skadowski, J. MacKenzie, D. Hawk, D. Lindquist, R. Fross, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Ohslund, D. Johnson, B. Anderson, J. Fulton, M. Silver, W. Carlson, W. Polkowski, lil. lileyers, B. illunson. BACK ROW: B. Peucker, S. Brandes, D. Webbeking, T. Ramsey, R. Blomgren. Junior Engineers Visit Local Industries iwuw fl Officers, Don Lindquist, Bill Peucker, Howard Patrick, and' Ron Blomgren study a machine which will be the subject for discussion at the next meeting. Field trips to J. L. Clark Company and the Ingersoll Milling Machine Company highlighted this year's activities of the Junior Engineers' club. These visits to local industries and plants assist in fulfilling the main purpose of the Jun- ior Engineers' club, which is designed to help its members acquire a clearer understanding of the engineering field. An invitational dinner held by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was another feature of the year. About thirty boys who had some background in industrial arts and advanced mathematics or science courses constituted the club under the helpful advice of Mr. Walter Boguski. Presiding over the meetings, which were held on the first and third Tuesday of every month, were the officers Howard Patrick, Bill Peucker, Don Lind- quist, and Ron Blomgren. la FRONT ROW: P. Verlruilen, R. DeHart, R. Robinson, L. Roland, J. Jacobson, J. Jacobson, S. Vincent, S. Anderson, lll. K. Anderson, C. Landquist, R. Johnson, D. Slzadle, C. lllarinelli, D. LlJ.'Itlb6I'g. SECOND ROW: S. Persaille, J. Clinlrenbeard, Ill Weclman, J. Howard, P. Olmsterlt, C. Dixon, R. Ferguson, J. Jolzizson, C. Pieselzel, J. A. llfells, S. Gillespie, IJ. K. Nelson L. -I0l1ll5UI1, J. A. Johnson. THIRD ROW: ill, Carlson, J. Walerhouse, L. Shields, J. Cadeiealder, lll. Nyman, L. Haiehinson. L. D:ielul:. C. Pelerson, ill. Freed, lll. Spencer, B. Anderson, J. Lallay. J. Bell, J. Blaneharrl. FOURTH ROW: lll. Peters, lf. Gorham, B. Williamson, S. Barlel, J. HOHIIZGII, C. Jaeoli, D. Ulriclz, B. Sniecler, S. Johnson, C. Berg, E. Houy, P. illagnuson S. Linclsteflf. BACK ROW: D. Johnson, T. Davis, B. Bueschel, N. Carlstroni, R. Bcrlolosi, W. Carlson, K. Steine, L. Young quist, J. Dahlin, G. Bare, K. Fredrickson, JI. Spencer. JRC Strives to Help Others in Need JRC officers, Roycealee Johnson, Linnea Hawleinsori, and Judy Jacobson are shown preparing a box to be shipped overseas. 'I36 Service for others is the aim of the Ameri- can Junior Red Cross, the only service organ- iation at East high. Consisting of one or two representatives from each home room, the organization was sponsored by Miss Helen Peterson. Linnea Hawkinson served as Chair- man of the club with Royccalee Johnson as vice president, Jeannine Jacobson as secre- tary and Judy Jacobson as treasurer. The organization's first project of the year was the enrollment drive, after which the con- tributions were sent to the Children's fund and then to the children in Hungary. The or- ganization also gathered Christmas wrapping paper, seals and ribbon for war veterans in the veterans' hospitals. Y Teeners Stimulate Brotherhood Being interested in growing as a person, in friendship with people of all races and religions, and growing in the knowledge of the love of God, Y-Teens, under the helpful supervision of Cather- ine Groth, has shown another successful year. ln October of this year, Ora Markell, Babs Sel- lers, Mary Ann Riverdahl, and Joyce Finley began work in their ofhces as the club organized. All girls who had paid their YWCA dues became members at this time. This year as in the past, Y-Teeners planned several activities for the holiday seasons. First on the agenda was to be a hayride at Thanksgiving time, however, much to the dismay of the group, the party was canceled due to rain. Caroling and decorating the children's home were the service projects for the Christmas season. Dorff forget the Y-Teens meeting tonight, says .Vary Ann Ifieerdahl to Pat Springer and Delores Hallquist. ihuit. in Entertaining themselves with a song are Y-Teens officers. SEATED: -lover' Fznlev and Ora Iilarkell. STANDING: Eleanor Gramling, .Vary Ann Riverdahl, Babs Sellers. lllemhers gather together in front of the fireplace to dis- cuss their knitting projeets with an adviser. L , . 4Q.u7 n ' F Battalion Commander LT. COLONEL BRIAN WHITE nf Q'-up o.' ' ...,f' I! nina sr, -,I.. I Battalion Sponsor MISS LYXNE JOHNSON T251 ' an 4 'V A.. v, ill '. ' I Ist Lt. Captain 2nd Lt. lst Lt. JOEL HL'BB.ARD RICIIARD KRUEGER JOE PETERS RAY ANDERSON R.0.T.C. Offers IVI I I Ita ry Tram I ng This -veafs Drill Team includes Lundgren, Jloore, Composing the Color Guard are John Johns, Bill Polmfr Warrzer, Barber, fllarsh, Hallrlen, Galliger, Thomp- Don -Walker, and Jerry Propp. Participating in the 1111 mortal son, Kurtz, and Brief, Service is one of the most important duties. f Ist Platoon FRONT ROW Bond Peterson Shafer Connors Selander Makan Karceskl Zumbro Weeks Cottrell SECOND ROXK Bu ey fouler Ongenaro Frech Krenzke Brezt .Sanilstrom Gruendlet Johnson BACK ROSS llloore Anderson 36 T Company Commander Company Sponsor CAPTAIN TERRY WARNER Miss KARIN SJOSTROM 1' 4 cf? J h lst Lt lst Lt lst Sgt BRLLE BOND LANCE NELSON CRAIG ANDERSON L I I COMPANY A 7nd Platoon FRONT ROKR Nelson, Clelenger, Stenson, Suanson, Lzerman, Kurtz, Peterson, Pearha, Wfrzghty Sanderson SELOND ROW Palmer, Tuell, Stern, Hickman, 'Uzddleton Anderson Waldron, Vellne Carlson, Cullum, Goble BACIX RON Holton Propp, Bouge, N5 man, lVallrer, Bennett, Nordenberg Stengel Blallloux, Fradzne ' f it A 1 . vf f, . I fy, I Q LFP ' . .' 'z , , , Q 3 . , A ', , , - -' Yi' rr I 3 I A ' y V 1 y Q' I 1 1 - V: 1 I Jllllllll, Gustafson, Erickson, Johns, Segar, Karnds, Whztmlre, Love, Meyers. I' ' ,, Sv ' . 1 , x ' XS A, rl I , 1 . 1' ,W ' . .W .xg I KN if rl 1 f i P f P X in f ' , . 1 . -Qi, A ' A A - ga T ? A A successful 1906 07 Rifle Team uas composed by FRONT RON Holley Llerman Mana Marsh Johns BACK ROW McDonald Hubbard Walker Shute Guy Many thmgs are mcluded m the R O T C program to hold the mterest of the cadets Formatxons and parades are foremost 1n the cadets mmds durmg the early and latter months of the year Stl'1V1I'1g to gam recogmtlon as Cadet of the Week IS one of the mam goals predommant m the cadets mmd Thls award IS won by neatness Promotlons are the rewards for long hard and sometlmes not so pleasant, servlce For mfractlons of the rules such as a dlrty rxfle bar rel, or d1rty S1ghtS an extra duty to be made up at 7 30 or after school IS lssued Performing before auazences at basketball games durzng mtermzsszons uas one of the functions fulfilled by the Drzll Team A COMPANY B Ist Platoon FRONT RON Fug Ame! Peterson Gryder Youngquzet 'Velson Petzcomb Barker Almqumt SECOND ROW Brandfs Shute Ray Norberg Carleon Amleson Whitehead Lzndemen Partlou BACK ROW Langdon Johns Smith Hunt Stolberg Barber lllarsh Horlon Bergren Z1 Company Commander Company Sponsor CAPTAIN WESLEY NELSON Miss KAREN VAN STEENWYCK lst Lt DONALD GUY wb' 2nd Lt PAUL JORGENSON 5 ,puf- 'nv' lstfsgf TOM MCDONALD 2nd Platoon. FRONT ROW: Jorgenson Reed Kessling Corlett Allen Gates lllitchell Johnson. SECOND ROW: Holtey Way Gallagher Rydell Sillers Falkowski Mitchell Thompson Dahlin. BACK ROW: Anderson Wzllzams Sandburgh Lake Bechet Lundgren Gough Kennedy lilutimer. ..-+..Q A4 ,ZZ ,L-., Q 1. , I...-6 4 .X ff' V Y. 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A s R '. t 'I V . '. . .V -'lx XA it .Ll-,rlriu . ' 1 'I N' Q I L V ' 5 1 u n' v . G , ' ' ' , 'A t in ,wld . , .X A , 'Xff' 1-fl , . Q1 4 1 '11 Y. wt. U- 4 H ' ,. , 4'-I I QV' L-'Yr n Z I, N9 III' ' I ,EI.I3f.iIc1v-' , v A',..'.-we , . ' Q .. 3 Z Nr EAST HIGH TEAMS ARE MIGHTY FINE THEY'RE THE BOYS WITH OUR HEARTS IN MIND RTS RIGHT: Slzouvi discussing football strategy are the iarsity football eoaehes, assistant roaelz Art Sadr- ler, head coach Russ Erb, and as- sistant voaeh Vito Lopin. Under Erbs direvtzon the gridsters rolled to a 6f3 season marks ABOVE: Senior guard Tom Leuis, 1311 goes up for a short jump shot in the Barrington game. Foruard Joe Lashy 1351 looks on, Barring- ton, already undisputed champs of their Conference, fell i'ic'tim to the Hobs, 70-58. OPPOSITE: Shown here is this years sophomore football squad as they eelebrate their 8-I reeord, u-hieh was the best marlr in the sr'hool's history. The i'ir'tor-v ealre is held by eo-eaptains Doug Gitehell and llouir' Hippnzan. if-, fH ' 4,J g tm- 'ff' I :Ts f'f1-it ,L fr'. , L . la be if if ' X' S, v . o ff, f'M-f n, .4 , a A V. ,f 5 ', fa if ,- 155 f 1 s l A A. hifi . A, 115. . .. at Qjff V ' rn.. , gl.. 1 ' rf- 2-Q ' ' KW- 2 1- f6N-H.q 'A 'T gin ' Candid Camera Views Rab Sports 5 OPPOSITE: Forming the nucleus for the school's best harrier squad u'ere Bruce Elmquist, Ted Lund, state Champ Brian White, Bruce Peter- son, Llewellyn Walker, Bill Cleve- land, and Doug Gustafson. BELOW: A LaSalle-Peru ball Car- rier is swarmed over by three E- Rab tacklers as tu'o more more up to help out. The Rubs reigned triumphant, I2-0. LEFT: The top racketers on Coach Harry Palmer's tennis team were seniors Rog lllartin, Dick Sten- lund, Paul Conrad, and John Ohs- lund, shown here talkng over Big Eight chances. Rabs Win Last Four for Third in Big Eight F zrst strmg varslty players this year were FRONT ROW D McConnell W Nelson J Blshofi' R Lundstrom B Peucker G Remsen 7 om Lewzs SECOND Row Ron Adamson BACK Row M Smzth J Mays B Cacczapaglza Easts varslty grldders under Russ Erb s sec ond varslty coaching year equalled last years record of 6 wlns and 3 losses They also posted another 5 2 conference record wh1ch won them undisputed thlrd place again in the Big Elght Conference With reserves playlng a good share of the sec ond half East opened the season by whlpplng Belolt 27 12 In the second quar ter Ron Adamson sneaked over twice and Ron Carl son returned a punt for TD s Adamson sneaked over agaln 1n the thlrd period and Don Leaf made three out of four convers lons for the final total Belvldere s Bucs stopped the Rabs 14 7 rn the second game w1th Easts so e touchdown comrng early rn the fourth quar when reserve quarterback ROHDIB Carlson ran a Belvrdere punt back Leaf converted for e extra pomt Next week however the Black hawks from West Aurora fell ln East s Blg Elght debut 20 6 Quarterback Ron Adamson ran a EAST 9 OPP Be olt Belvldere 14 West Aurora 6 East Aurora 27 WEST 0 25 yard keeper play and passed to Ron Carlson for the Rab s first touchdowns in the second quarter Adamson added sxx points ln the third period and Leaf made the two converslons East s final two losses followed as East Aurora topped the Rabs 27 6 despxte Ron Adamsons 25 yard TD end run m the th1rd quarter 14 9 was the next week s score when Elgin s Maroons dropped the Rabmen for the1r last loss Adamson scored on a keeper play and Leaf converted 1n the second quarter and the Rabs scored a safety early 1n the thrrd quarter when Kane of Elgln was tackled rn hrs own end zone after takmg a 53 yard punt by OPP Elgin Freeport LaSalle Peru 12 J ol1et Tom Lew1s Freeport was East s first v1ct1m 1n the four game wmnmg streak wh1ch closed the season when Ronnie Carlson passed 21 yards to Dan McConnell on the first play of the second quar ter and Leaf converted for the 7 0 score Next week the Erbmen ran over West Rockford 9 0 i l ' ER ER , , 27 1 ' 12 9 ' 14 ' . . . 7 ' 7 0 , 20 14 - l , 6 27 ' 6 , 1 o q - I , u u n ter . . . . th ' , , - - A telnse moment in the game is watched by Terry McLeod f50j, Dick Lundstrom K42j, Bob Bursell K30j, Asst. Coach V. Lopin, Coach Russ Erb, Phil Frye f541, Ken Clayton I12j, Dick Fann f17j, and Douglas Hamm. as Jim Mays and Jim Bishoff blocked a Warrior punt on West's 18 yard line midway through the first quarter, followed by Mays's TD in two plays. Leaf converted. East scored a safety near the end of the third period when a West punt was blocked on their 11 and East recovered the ball in the end zone. Ron Adamson's 14-yard touchdown pass to Dan McConnell climaxed a 69-yard march in the sec- ond quarter of the LaSalle-Peru game. Midway in the third period Adamson sneaked over from the 2. However, the 14-12 victory pointed up the importance of conversions, since Don Leaf's two extra points won the game. Joliet fell to the Rabs 27-6 at Beyer Stadium in the last game of the season. In the first quar- ter Adamson scored from the 4 and Leaf con- verted. Junior halfback Bruce Cacciapaglia scored in the third period- and Joe Alonzo inter- cepted a pass in the fourth period, setting up a TD from the 25 by Adamson. IM minutes later Cacciapaglia ran a Joliet punt back 69 yards to score. Leaf added the extra points. Major letters went to 32 gridders and 2 man- agers and minor letters to 3 managers at the fall sports assembly. Chosen as co-captains were sen- iors Jim Bishoff and Jim Mays. Coach Erb and assistant coach Art Sadtler awarded letters to: Ronnie Adamson, Joe Alonzo, Bob Bursell, Bruce Cacciapaglia, Ronnie Carlson, Tony DiTullio, Lowell Doyle, Dave Ethington, Phil Frye, Gary Garr, Doug Henderson, Don Jackson, Jim Jeras, Marty Klondike, Eddie Land- C Q se lg 'L fi Y 1 r .. ul I, 51 2 .Sc Q, A . A fe 1- ! T gk! f af 12 in . z 'Q X' F i 5 ,x Here's the Grid Style Our Rabs Showed Guard Bob Moore C602 comes on the run to atd quarterback Ron Adamson I332 Rab grzdders end Jzm Powers K522 halfback Bruce Cacctapaglta K262 tackle Phll Fr3e f542 and end Tom Lewzs K-462 exhtbtt the style that carried them through another fine season Quarterback Ron Carlson heads for the end zone as halfback Bruce Cacczapaglta 6262 and tackle Wes ley Nelson 1552 rush to help I 56 Erbmen Scalp Warriors In Shut out +1 JIM BISIIOFF JIM Mus C0 Captam Co Captam RON ADAMSON DICK LUNDSTROM WESLEY NELSON BILL PEUCKER MARLOWE SMITH TOM LEWIS DAN MCCONNELL DON JACKSON JOE ALONZO GEORGE REMSEN E S Q0 is 'V' 44-eg 'Q R-at M 'T Q M K my vii? fylbpfgr- 'M' i we- 'I wa 0 gm, ' M495 'ap M' K fm fu.:- Plctured above In the 1956 varszty football squad are FRONT ROV! J McFaul M Smzth G Garr J Mays W Nelson R Adamson J Bzshoji' R Lundstrom B Peucker G Remsen D Leaf J Pouers J Alonzo SECOND ROY! R Fross D Hamm D Jackson J Ahlquzst M Klondzke T Trost R Lmdman P Frye S Larson R Moore B Cacctapaglza A DI Tulllzo B Asplmg THIRD ROS! P Gzssler L Doyle P Lonsway J Ieras J Mutzmer D Henderson D Ethzngton T Baer D lUcConnell T Leutzs BACK ROW Asst Coach Art .Sadtler T llIcLeod B Murawskt G Wallschlaeger R Carlson R Slzktas G Johnson B Erlandson B Bland S .Sheets Coach Russ Erb Asst Coach Vzto Lopzn 'F' Qnea JIM POWERS DON LEAF RON CARLSON MARTY KLONDIKE PHILIP FRYE GARY GARR BRUCE CACCIAPAGLIA GUNNAR WALLSCHLAEGIJR STUART LARSON TOM TROST Pictured in the 1956 Rablet record-breaking squad are, FRONT ROW: H. Hippman, IW. Hardy, J. Gustafson, C. Pearson White, J. Abbot, K. Henthorn, L. Griffin, B. Nagelstad, F. Rodgers, D. Gitchell. SECOND ROW: lllanager S. lllazzola, D Ehrler, R. Anderson, D. lllatz, J. Halden, G. Osowski, R. Larson, C. Schonberg, F. Georger, T. Babcock, J. Bargren, L Widrig, lllanager D. Peterson. THIRD ROW: P. Lungo, D. Miller, D. Drake, J. Gorman, J. Reising, C. Ogburn, L. Bried, B Koberg, T. ll1'cFaul, G. Bredeson, J. Johnson, Asst. Coach F. Boho:-. FOURTH ROW: Coach C. Brees, S. Ross, J. Nelson, G Jlliller, M. DePeu', J. Holub, C. Gates, D. Polaski, D. Dale, IU. Kofed, J. Alongi, W. Johnson, A. O'Halloran, G. Erickson BACK ROW: Manager J. Carlson, C. Parks, Asst. Coach A. Lazzerini. ,J. Rablets Set New Sophomore Mark with 8-1 Season Record Coach Cliff Brees guided the Rablets to again set a new season record for sophomore football at East. They marked up an 8-1 season record and won undisputed second place in the Little Eight Conference with a Halfback Howie Hippman leaves a West Rock- 6-1 total. ' ' l - . . . QZQZIHBQZL,ignRtl'fleffgCf13f15 Zitglgjps to 0 touch Beloit was shut out 13-0 in their first game and Belvidere fell 46-0 in the second game for the Breesmen. West Aurora handed the Rab- lets their only loss of the season the next week as East lost 15-7. East Aurora was the target for the start of a six game winning streak the following week as the Breesmen toppled them 17-7. Elgin fell the following Friday night as East overpowered them 19-13. Next weekend the Pretzels of Freeport left town with the short end on the 18-6 score. Crosstown rival West Rockford came under Rablet domination the following week as the Rablets walloped them 13-0. East revenged two of last year's losses in the two final games of the season against LaSalle-Peru, 12-0, and Joliet, 19-6. Breesmen Win Second in Little Eight 1 ami.. 2 .LL Doug Gitchell and Howie Hippman were chosen as co-captains. Minor letters also went to: Jon Abbot, Roy Anderson, John Bargren, Dave Dale, Dick Ehrler, Frank Georger, Jim Gorman, Larry Griflin, Jerry Gustafson, Mike Hardy, Kenny Henthron, John Holub, Ron- nie Larson, Phil Lungo, Denny Matz, Dave Miller, Bart Nagelstad, Cliff Pearson, Dave Polaski, Jack Reising, Fred Rodgers, Chris Schonberg, John White, and Larry Widrig. Minor manager letters went to: Jerry Carl- son, Sam Mazzola, and Dale Peterson. EAST 13 WEST 0 ER OPP 13 Beloit 0 46 Belvidere 0 7 West Aurora 15 12 East Aurora 7 19 Elgin 13 18 Freeport 6 20 LaSalle-Peru 0 19 Joliet 6 In the Rablet first string were, FRONT ROW: J. Gus- tafson, C. Pearson, J. White, J. Abbot, C. Schonberg, L. Griffin, B. Nagelstad. SECOND ROW! F. Rodgers. BACK Row: H. Hippman, L. Widrig, M. Hardy. The Rablets were temporarily stopped in the East- West game as quarterback Fred Rodgers 1172 goes down. is - 5 1 0 0 P 'Q I CQYJ it a V'-2 at ii w ' 'nw-4 , .Q ' 9 ,Mfr ,.. ' '1 . XXI 4'1 ,f.,f'? wr, xr H Q XV qc, ..g,,, X' A SRED m55 5 'gli'-T-5 wg x - 5 '-q..,,-A 1,, Mt. Carroll Beloit Janesville West Rockford East Aurora Sterling Peoria Central Washington Wells Belvidere Freeport Waukesha oPP 67 Elgin LaSalle Peru Moline West Rockford Joliet Belvidere Freeport West Aurora Barrington LaSalle Peru St Thomas Belvidere West Rockford OPP 16 Nine Alternate In Winning Losing Streaks The 1956 57 varsity basketball season came to a close on March 8 The Rabs were defeated by arch I1Val West Rockford in the Regional Championship game held in the Rab gym The statistics showed that the Rabs were defeated 14 times while winning 11 The statistics dont tell the whole story An unlucky team the Rabs were plagued with injuries throughout the season Although they out scored their opponents only 11 times had sportsmanship will to win and desire to excel been the de termining factors the Sadtlermen would have boasted a 25 0 record As Coach Art Sadtler commented these kids did their best at all times Tom Lewis Ron Adamson and Brian White and Junior Ron Carlson Others who earned starting nods were seniors Dick Nelson and Doug Gustafson and Juniors Dallas Thompson and Bruce Swenson The Rabs were paced throughout the season by co captains Tom Lewis and Joe Lasky and by guard Ron Adamson Lewis at 6 3 was the high scorer of the season scoring 372 points for a 14 2 average He started the season as a center was shifted to forward and ended up as a guard Out most of the season with a knee injury suffered in the first West High game Lasky C6 39 always came through with a br1l11ant display of rebounding and shooting skill at the forward position Adamson a 6 2 guard started every game of the year and could always be counted on for a fine Job of shooting and ball hawking In the first game of the year the bucketmen of Art Sadtler trounced Mt Carroll 84 67 The team showed real promise as Lasky ripped the nets for 25 points while Adamson added 22 The next night the Rabs tasted defeat for the first time as they were downed by Beloit 58 52 After bouncing right back to down Janesville 76 67 the tall Warriors of West Rockford defeated the Rabs 50 38 in the first Big 8 game of the season In their second conference game East Aurora dealt the Sadtlermen their second loss by a score of 75 52 The Rabs evened their record at 3 3 the next night by defeating Sterling 55 51 The Annual Holiday Tournament was next on the Rabs agenda They were defeated by Peoria Cen tral one of the best teams in the state and were able to drop Washington of Peoria by a 65 53 margin After the tournament the Rabs brought their record to 5 4 by downing Wells of Chlcago 68 61 Handicapped by the loss of Lasky the Rabs fell into an eight game losing streak They were downed by Belvidere Freeport Waukesha Elgin LaSalle Peru Moline West Rockford and Joliet 1n succession Both the Waukesha and the Elgin games were barnburners Waukesha and Elgin were victors by 63 61 and 16 15 scores 15 58 37 - 49 ' 67 57 ' 72 55 52 76 75 56 ' 73 ' 51 58 ' 45 ' 64 70 64 ' 53 62 55 61 70 ' 58 ' 61 59 - 60 57 87 . 61 63 86 ' 75 44 56 7 Nine different boys alternated at the starting posts. Most frequent starters were seniors Joe Lasky, Grouped here is the 1956-57 varsity basketball team. FRONT ROW: B. White, D. Gustafson, R. Adamson, R. Carlson, J Lasky, T. Lewis, R. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Coach A. Sadtler, J. Jeras, J. Powers, R. Branca, D. Thompson, D. McConnell R. Martin, D. Leaf, Coach C. Brees. THIRD ROW: B. Swenson, G. Anderson, T. Burns, R. Sliktas, R. Pyzinski, B. Caccia- paglia, R. Brown, H. Schwenke. BACK ROW: J. McFaul, P. Gissler, B. Elmquist, J. Jensen, L. Hallberg, R. Lindman. The Elgin game was the season's high point. Paced by 6-7 Chuck Brandt, the Maroons were rated first in the state. Playing a ball control game, the Rabs kept the score low, only to lose 16-15 in the final seconds. It was undoubtedly the best game of the year played by the Rabs, and it showed their true potential. After their loss to Joliet, the Rabs had a 0-7 conference record and were 5-12 for the season. They then embarked on a 4 game win streak, defeating Belvidere, 58-45, Freeport, 70-64, Barrington, 70-58, and West Aurora, 62-55. They closed their conference season in a heartbreaking loss to LaSalle-Peru, 60-59. Tied for sixth place, they compiled a 2-8 record. Tom Lewis was elected to the all-Big 8 second team and Ron Adamson was given honorable mention. The Rabs were host to the regional playoff, and gained the finals by downing St. Thomas, 87-61, and Belvidere, 86-75. West Rockford's Warriors turned back the tide, and downed the Rabs for the third time of the season, 56-44, to take the regional title and end the Rab's season. The Rab JV squad compiled an 8-1 record, losing only to West. Letters were awarded to Gordy An- derson, Tom Burns, Bruce Cacciapaglia, Lynn Hallberg, Jim Jeras, Dick Pyzinski, and Bruce Swenson. Major varsity letters were awarded to the following players: Joe Lasky, Tom Lewis, Ron Carlson, Ron Adamson, Dallas Thompson, Brian White, Dick Nelson, and Ron Sliktas. In comment on the season Coach Sadtler said, we had a much better team than the record shows. Injuries forced us to change the lineup too much, or we probably would have done much better. I cer- tainly am not dissatisfied with the boys' efforts. in nb F -N W Ts xv' ' f V New if K gkkq 2 X 2 Ton LEWIS Jos LASKY Rox CARLSON BRIAN VVHITE Rox ADAMSON Ron Farlsozz 1322 lrivs a jump sho! as Jay Healh H202 Guard Ron Adamson 1332 loops above Jim Polk U41 of and Bill Cacciatore U01 of West Rockford futilely try to , . , , . . V1 ells to sznk a jump shot as Brzan Whztef f40J watches. block hzs shot. Ron Adamson f33j looks on. Md Q' Q, 'r' J' DALLAS THOMPSON DICK NELSOL Row SLIKTAS BRLCE CACCIAPAGLIA DICK PYZINSKI Junzor center Ron Carlson 0322 LS shoun gozng up ouer the outstretched hands of tu.o Bel uzdere defenders for a tzp ln as Rabs Brtan Whzte f40j and Tom Leuzs 1311 look on ER OP e 51 Mount Carroll 39 49 Beloit 64 53 Janesville 30 54 West Rockford 51 49 East Aurora 62 60 Sterling 45 61 Belvidere 54 48 Freeport 44 47 Elgin 51 67 LaSalle-Peru 43 Moline West Rockford J ol1et Belvidere Freeport West Aurora Barrlngton LaSalle Peru Sycamore Belvidere Elgin North Chicago Rablet captam Jerry Gustafson M62 hauls m a rebound Ln the LaSalle Peru game as Denny Gzbson f24j and Doug Gztchell 1322 look on Sophomores Compile 10 12 Season Coach Harry Palmers sophomore cagers at times showlng promlse of future greatness rolled through three months of play to rack up a 10 12 season record Early contenders for the L1ttle 8 title the Rablets found the going too rough and wound up in seventh place w1th a 2 8 mark The Palmermen cllmaxed their season with a fourth place finish ln the 16 team Belvidere Frosh Soph Tournament After downing Mt Carroll 1n the season opener 51 39 the Rabs to be were downed by Beloit 64 49 In probably their best performances of the season the team dropped Janesville 53 30 and West Rockford 54 51 Belvidere 61 54 and Freeport 48 44 the Rablets raised their season mark to 6 2 Despite their good early season record the Rablets were unable to garner a win in their next five outings They dropped successive games to Elgin LaSalle Peru Moline West Rockford and Joliet before snapping their losing streak by downing Belvidere 54 49 Unfortunately Coach Palmer s charges could not keep in their wmnmg ways and fell victim to Freeport 56 48 West Aurora 60 51 Barrington 56 46 and LaSalle Peru 58 47 In the Belvidere Frosh Soph Tournament the Rabs got by Sycamore 49 44 and then were able to ehm mate host Belvidere 59 47 In the semi finals Elgin downed the Rablets in a hotly contested battle 42 34 Later that day the Rablets succumbed to a hard fighting North Chicago squad 55 52 in the consolation game which ended their season Minor letters were earned by Roy Anderson Doug Gltchell Brad Carlson Dick Ehrler Denny Gibson captain Jerry Gustafson Warren Johnson Bart Naglestad and Larry Widrlg Manager awards went to Roger Pearson and Dennis Carter 44 ' 56 44 58 43 ' 47 54 ' 49 48 56 51 60 46 ' 56 47 - 58 49 44 59 ' 47 34 ' 42 52 ' 55 A defeat by East Aurora brought their conference record back to 1-1, but, after downing Sterling, 60-45, f A I Shozrn here is the 1956-57 sophomore basketball team FRONT ROW Coach H Palmer B 'Vaglestad B Carlson D Gibson D. Gitchell, J. Gustafson, L. Widrig, R. Ehrler, R. Anderson Coach .M Saanberg SECOND ROW R Pearson R Dougherty C. Strait, B. Fredberg, J. Raising, W, Johnson, W. Johnson D Johnson D Carter BACK ROW J Lundstrom I Custafson J. Thomas, L. .Mat2, K. Peterson, R. Swenson, H, Hippman J Hollub G Peterson G Erickson Dick Ehrler shows perfect form as he blocks the shot of Belvidercfs Bill Taylor KI42. Larry Wzdrlg f33j looks on and Jerry Gustafson K46j moves Lnto the play. E-Rab Tankers Compile 5-7 Reoordg Take Sth Place in State Nleet ER OP ER 32 Highland Park 45 61 Freeport 13 Evanston 64 LaSalle-Peru 36 W. Rockford 41 33 Peoria Central 4 5 Janesville 32 40 Janesville 36 Maine Township 41 34 W. Rockford 57 Elgin 20 Big 8-2nd place 33 Clinton QIa.J 44 40 W. Rockford 54 Freeport 23 Oak Park 51 Waukesha 26 Proviso Indian Relays - 4th place State meet - 8th place The 1957 E-Rab mermen. FIRST ROW: J, Ahlquist, J. lllaxedon, L. Jacobson, T. Yovan, J. White, T, Boyer, D. Gustafson, J Nelson, G. Burton, D. lllood, E. lllatz, R. Peterson, K. Hoagland. SECOND ROW: W. Weir, G. Itliller, J. Bargren, B. Aspling E. Jacobson, T. Lund, T. Allen, R. Helm, P. Anderson, J. Perry, L. Doyle, D. Swanson. BACK ROW: Coach V. Lopin, J Alongi, D. Peterson, C. Bergman, D. Anderson, J, Erickson, T. Mrowiec, C. Bodin, L. Wybert, R. Fraker, R. Govig, R. n Q 5 Ate i is If . lynn 2 I 5 an VIVZV L fa, sf l 5 1 - in , i - 4 if E ' 5 'J if or il . G if I 9 1 r Q . if f A . 4 1 , J t l - i A ,- ' D 1 Y .1 R 2 ' atv! YA . Q H . ' f I A ff Mt . 4 Q, f 'f 4 '1 if f 1 1 A 1 5 'J H 'K yall LQ I it L l' ,JW if fl' i 1 5' ' I --Q, V -, if--1 we-W--I , ,V Ag... I . , , . 4 1 -. 5 A r 4. 1' l ' 4 t ,sa F' . . J ' M06 ru 421.- t , 1' 'H' -, 1 . 9557 Pc 19 There they go' Its another excztmg start for the 50 yard free style as four mermen start for 25 seconds of hard swzm mmg Big 8 dwmg champion Dlck Govtg practzces hls form on the tram polme I I I I Under the watchfulness of Coach V1to Lopln the 1956 57 ed1t1on of the East Rockford swunmmg team churned the water for a 5 7 dual meet mark set 11 new records and took fourth place 1n the Indlan Relays at New Tner second place ln the Bxg 8 and eighth ln the state meet Bob Helm elected captam by h1s teammates was the h1gh scorer for the season Helm an ace sprmter took first 1n the Blg 8 50 yard freestyle contest Bob Aten a two year returnmg letterman was judged the best all around swlmmer on the team by vxrtue of h1s wxn ln the team s annual Hextathlon meet p1l1ng up a total of 5342 pomts The team had many top 1nd1v1dual stars but the 200 yard medley relay team composed of John Ahlqulst Howard Held Bob Aten and Bob Helm was the best all around It lowered the Blg 8 Mark to 1 52 9 the East West dual meet record to 1 52 6 and the school mark to 1 52 2 The top men ln thexr events were John Ahlqulst backstroke Bob Aten and Howard Herd breaststroke Dave Mahn 200 yard freestyle and 150 yard 1nd1v1dua1 medley and D1ck Govlg d1v1ng The Rabs Jumped off to a poor start by losmg the1r first three meets 45 32 to Hlghland Park 64 13 to Evanston and 41 36 to West Rockford In makmg a comeback the Lopmmen downed Waukesha 51 26 and Janesvllle 45 32 Ma1ne Townsh1p was then quxck to VlCt1lTl1Z6 the tankers by a 41 32 count The Rabs then avenged last years 40 37 defeat by downmg Elgm 57 20 Iowa champion Cllnton was the vlctor 1n the Rabs next meet 44 33 .mfg-u . ,, . - x 1 1 . ' 'K ' an , - ' 2 1 ! 7 ' 1 1 ' 9 7 7 ' 1 ' 9 . . . . , . . . . , . 7 ' 7 7 1 ' ' ' ' 9 - . . , Z . . ! 9 r 7 v ' ' y 9 ' 1 ' 9 ' 9 ' ' a y ' r 9 ' ' , . . . . , - u . . , , . Rab diver Bob Fraker demonstrates his style in executing a jack-knife. Freeport was the Rabs' next victim, 54-23, and the Rabs placed fourth in the little state meet, the Indian Relays, the following week. The Rabs were triumphant in a triangular meet in- volving Freeport and LaSalle-Peru, 61-24-16. Peoria Central downed East 44-33, but the Lopin men drop- ped Janesville for the second time, 40-37. West Rock- ford gained vengeance for their one-sided losses to the Rabs last year by taking a 43-34 decision. Closing out their season, the tankers competed in the Big 8 and State meets, and were second in a quad- rangular with West Rockford, Oak Park and Proviso. Major letters went to Bob Helm, John Ahlquist, Tick Allen, Dennis Anderson, Bob Aten, Lowell Doyle, Dick Govig, Howard Heid, and Dave Malm. Minor awards were earned by Paul Anderson, Chuck Bodin, Jere Erickson, Earl Jacobson, Ted Lund, and Bill Weir. Sophomore swim team letters went to John Bargren, Tom Boyer, Gary Burton, Eric Matz, Dale Mood, and John White. Jack Alongi, Don Swanson, and Ralph Peterson earned manager monograms. Returning lettermen John Ahlquist, Tick Allen, and Bob Helm tensely await the start of a race as Tom Boyer watches from the background. NW ,. f . ,f,.,,sg' r, w '.., M W W ,ju , 1 .Q , A ? ? 1' 2 . A . .. . . -1 nw me -' .. A ' -Y ' A , 'f ' ' H.. i V ,, I I I I n , I f A' f z I , A I . I, I . -, I Y 1' . I X! i I L J .. 1 -. .4 it 1 it . , ' it Lil' V' 0 1 ' lyjl, Q 1 Q 1, 4 ,Q my f fm Q fv ir V ugggfn 2 as ,, , I I X .V V -'-' ,V A A' i S.. :lf iv' J ' ' 4 L-I 1, .1 K-.4 . A ,te A ll 1. V f g2l'2 ff1?l' ll' ' T? i ' 5, ' M lii ' 1 - 'M 1-12. 1. w e , 032, 1 'W 1 .. w , lt, - This year's Dolphin club. FIRST ROYVZ D. Peterson, B. Weir, D. Hawk, J. Ahlquist, C. Bodin, Paul Anderson, R. Aten, T. Mrowiec, R. Helm, T. Allen, R, Gouig, R. Fraker, T. Baer, L. Doyle, J. Hedlin, J. Long, K. Thorsen, G. Kollberg, J. Mc- Gowan. SECOND ROW: B. Erlandson, C. Bergren, J. Eklof, J. Bargren, R. Lindernan, J. Trapani, T. Frye, K. Hoagland, T. Lund, D. Small, J. Erickson, D. Anderson, G. Palm, S. Sheets, D. Swanson, R. Peterson, T. Burns, B. Peterson. BACK ROW: Coach V. Lopin, S. Skoglund, J. Mauedon, B. Aspling, T. Yovan, T. Boyer, E. Jacobson, R. Lindman, B. Elmquist, L. Lundberg, B. Johnson, Peter Anderson, J. White, D. Johnson, G. Burton, J. Nelson, L. Jacobson. Dolphin Club Presents Anchors Aweigh Dave Small does a clown dive in the 17th annual Dolphin show, Anchors Aweighf' The 1956-57 Dolphin Club was proud to present its 17th annual Dolphin Show in the East High pool on March 21, 22, and 23. Queen Karen Akerlund and her attendants Jean Wedberg and Pat Erickson were feted at the show, which was entitled, Anchors Aweighf' Termed the best ever given, Anchors Aweigh, emceed by Don Jackson, was the highlight of the Dolphin Club year. Some of the other important events of the year were the popular splash parties, fun nights, and the initia- tion picnic held late in the spring. Presiding over the Dolphin Club this year were Bob Helm, president, Paul Anderson, vice-president, Tick Allen, secretary, Dick Swanson, treasurer, Denny An- derson, historian and Gary Kollberg, sergeant-at-arms. 165 'I66 ' The 1957 East tennis team. FIRST ROW: Coach H. Palmer, R. Illartin, R. Stenlund, J. Ohslund, P. Conrad, R. Helm, J. Coppoletti, S. Skoglund, B. Papich, L. Lundberg. SECOND ROW: W. Johnson, J. Hubbard, B. Carlson, C. Gates, G. Gustafson, B. Naglestad, J. Bargren, J. Gerpani, Ill. Koffoed. BACK ROXV2 L. Gibb, G. Peterson, R. Begtrup, J. Erickson, T. lllrowiec, D. Steucher, T. Allen, S. Anderson. Five Lettermen Spark Palmermen Coach Harry Palmer and the racketmen were out again this year in contention for the district and conierence title. This year's squad possessed five returning lettermen. Heading this year's squad was Roger Martin, the only returning major letter winner, and member of the doubles team that won the Big Eight and placed second in the District meet last year. Other returning squad members and a large group of sophomores Worked hard to gain top positions. The racketmen as usual ended the season with a fine record. Four of the five returning lettermen that formed the nucleus of this year's tennis team are Roger Illartin, Dick Stenlund, Paul Conrad, and John Ohslund, Absent is Darwin Spearing. iff .1 X l '- 1 'J N 0 The 1957 golf squad. FRONT ROW: J. Carlson, H. Stulrart, W. Stark, R. Nelson, T. Warren, M. Klondike, W. Cleveland, A. Miller, J. Reising, R. Fredberg, SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, C. Witte, J. Giambeluca, J. Lundstrom, J. Sachs, B. Anderson, R. Brown, R. Carlson, Coach J. Laude. THIRD ROW: D. Christiansen, lil. llladden, R. Werkle, L. Nelson, P. Rosella, D. Lar- son, R. Swenson, B. Partlow, G. Anderson. BACK ROW: B. Johnson, H. Nygren, D. Gustafson, J. lllorh, D. Peterson, R. Koberg, J. Thomas, W. Johnson, R. Fross. Reb Golfers Favored to Win State Title Loaded with the return of eight of the nine lettermen from last year, Coach Jim Laude's 1957 linksmen showed promise of attaining their seventh state championship for East in seventeen years. The tournament took place May 24-25 at the university course in Champaign, Illinois. Among the returning lettermen are four major winners and four minor winners. The major winners were Marty Klondike, Tom Warren, Bill Cleveland, and Bruce Swenson. Those who won minors are Bill Stark, Alan Miller, and Henry Stukart. Other promising members were Jim Carlson, Dick Nelson, and Jack Reising. East was host to the district meet which was held at Sandy Hollow golf course. The top individuals of this meet gained the right to go to the state meet. The remaining important meet of the season, the Big Eight meet, took place May 18 at Ingersoll golf course. Our Crosstown foes, the West Warriors were hosts. We met the Warriors May 8 and 22. Coach Laude had an exceptionally large group of sophomores and juniors out for the squad this year which should supply a firm foundation for next year's team. Returning letternzen Bruce Swenson, lllarty Klondike, Alan llliller, Bill Cleveland, Tom Warren, Henry Stukart, and Bill Stark discuss their chances for the state title. Shortstop Ron Adamson dashes for first as catchers Chuck Carlin fbackgroundj and Doug Hamm fcatchingj look on. Seven Lettermen Return to Rabsox Squad The Rock Valley Conference schedule opened this year with seven teams participating. Belvidere re- entered the league after a one year's absence. Participants in the circuit this year were East Rockford, Bel- videre, Freeport, St. Thomas, West Rockford, Beloit Catholic, and Dixon. Coaches Bill Aleks and John Reschlein worked hard in their efforts to bring home another championship to the Rabsox. Last year the Aleksmen and West Rockford were league co-champs. Seven returning lettermen were important in the Rabsox's battle for the crown. They were Joe Lasky and Bob Peter, pitchers, Chuck Carlin, catcher: Don Jackson, first base, Herb Rhoade, second base, Merle Hedberg, outfield, and Ron Adamson, shortstop who also pitched. Experienced returnees who also were important in the race were infielders John Hanko, Bob Johnson, and Dick Pyzinski and outfielders Henry Lamb, and Skip Rounds. Shown here are the 1957 Rabsox. FRONT ROW: D. Thompson, H. Lamb, M. Rounds, H. Schwenke, R. Johnson, R. Pyzinski, D. Jackson, J. Cratly, G. Bredeson, G. McFaul, D. Johnson. SECOND ROW: R. Carlson, G. Palm, J. Hanko, R. Johnson, J. Lasky, R. Adamson, C. Carlin, W. Thurow, G. Gasoske, H. Hippman, O. Hart, J. Long. THIRD ROW: Coach W. Aleks, R. Blackwell, D. Evans, J. Anderson, J. Fisher, W. Wheelock, D. Carter, J. Nelson, M. Pekarsky, B. Aspling, C. Albertson, G. Rupert, W. Bruggen, J. Seger, H. Rhoade, BACK ROW: D. Gibson, T. Benson, P. Frye, R. Lundvall, D. Johnson, D. Eth- ington, M. Pearson, D. Hamm. , he 4, U X , f 2, A f at '61 . Wi? , f' 4 Junior inhelder Bob L Johnson tags out sliding Don Jackson as Dick Pyzinski backs up the play The Rabsox conference play started on Aprxl 2 agamst St Thomas and after eleven league games wound up with East at home agamst Belolt Cathohc Tournament play was d1v1ded 1nto four dxvlslons The d1str1ct was held on May 13 14 15 the reglonal on May 20-21-22, the sectlonal on May 27 28 29 and the state on June 6 7 Star pitcher Joe Lasky H52 displays the form that brought him his third major letter in baseball as well as the best record on the team as third-sacker Ron Carlson prepares for a hit. There they go! Ace Rab milers Ted Lund and Brian White are rounding a curve at Beyer Stadium in preseason practice. VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE March 30 Oak Park Relays April 6 Madison West Relays April 24 J anesville-Beloit-East April 27 Janesville Relays May 4 East High Relays May 6 DeKalb May 11 District Meet May 14 East-West May 17-18 State Meet May 21 Elgin-East-Joliet May 25 Big Eight Meet Varsity Thinclads Show Strength Moving into the 1957 track season, the E-Rab thinclads had a promising outlook and the returning serv- ices of seven major letter winners and numerous other veterans forming the squad. John Ahlquist worked on the high hurdles, Bruce Cacciapaglia secured points in the 100 yd., 220, and relay events of the season, Ron Carlson competed in the high jump and the relays, Dan McConnell ran the 100 yd., 220, and the relay, Jerry McGowen ran the 220 relay and did the pole vaulting, and Gunner Walleschlager worked with the weights, throwing the shot put and discus. The Rabs were very strong in the distance events with the services of Brian White, state title favorite. Coach Cliff Brees had major award winners as well as some seven minor letter winners and nine others, with which to line this year's squad with veterans. Shown here are East's trackmen lor 1957. FRONT ROW: T. Lewis, G. Walleschlager, T. Trost, D. McConnell, D. Gustafson, R. Branca, T. Lund, R. Fraker, R. Sliktas, R. Johnson, J. Ahlquist. SECOND ROW: Coach C. Brees, R. Lundstrom, G. Koll- berg, K. Clayton, R. Govig, G. Anderson, L. Harvey, B. White. THIRD ROYVZ Coach A. Sadtler, D. Swanson, B. Murawski, L. Grespan, C. Neff, R. Luna, L. Hallberg, J. Goodin, B. Ruckart, G. Garr, R. Larson, Coach V. Lopin. FOURTH ROW: J. Gustafson, F. Rodgers, M. 1llcCoughey, A. Klinginbeard, D. Gitchell, R. Ehrler, T. Babcocks, D. Polaski, T. Lanphier, K. Kuranz, J. 1lIcGou.'an. FIFTH ROW: L. Jacobson, J. Skadoske, R. Lundberg, C. Rundberg, D. Bishoff, C. Strait, J. Holub, S. Lylord, R, Hoffman, D. Gulbrenson, D. Dale. SIXTH ROW: E. Erwin, L. Brandt, A. 0'Halloran, J. White, H. Ament, D. Benhof, R. Anderson, J. Eklof, C. Bergman, G. Erickson, J. Osowski. BACK ROW: J. Johnson, B. Anderson, E. Matz, J. Mc- Jllcllwain, T. Segar, J. Alongi, K. Hoaglund, H. Heid, B. Weir. ,. .. f W grssy E Up and over goes Jerry McGowan, the squad's best in the pole vault event. Junior Tom Trost, shotpulerlde luxe, shows the form that enabled him to loft the shot in excess of 50 feet. Sophomore Thinclads Shovv Promise The 1957 sophomore track squad, coached by Vito Lopin, completed the cinder season by demonstrat- ing great prospects for the future. The Rablets were especially strong in the sprinting events with Richard Ehrler in the half mile. The quarter mile was taken care of by Jerry Gustafson. Collecting points in the hurdles was Doug Gitchell. Fred Rodgers capably filled the broad jumping chores. Pole vaulting was handled by Dennis Benhoff while Clifford Pearson and Roy K. Anderson competed in the discus and shot put, respectively. The Rablets came through in fine style when they competed in the state meet, held at the University of Illinois campus, May 17 and 18. On May 25, the Big Eight Conference meet was held at Beyer Stadium. Track is not all running, jumping, and throwing. Here head coach Cliff Brees Senior Dan llIcConnell, a threeesport inan, cleans out the lane marker as John Ahlquist is shown running full speed in his specialty, and Jack Alongi lend helpful hands. the 100-yard dash. sv' s. .'i W tlsr A x A 5 'i gg O Oil f . i 9. ' 19 4 'ii'-Q... A' - . 1?-M gg L 'T J wah gr.. . - Abote is I'ast's best cross countr3 squad. FRONT ROW: T. Lund B. Peterson H. Rhoade B. White L, Walker H. Heid B Lllnquisi D. Gustafson W. Clereland S. Strote. SECOND ROW: S. Anderson J. Lashy W. Start L. Harley T. Burns R Pyzinski C. Rundberg G. Myers. BACK ROW: D. Lundquist G. Burton K. Peterson L. Hallberg R. Anderson R. Johnson J. Goodin R. Broun E. Zllatz Coach J. Reschlein. Cross Country Squad Takes Bug 8 Title East s 1956 harrlers were paced by undefeated state champ1on Brxan Whxte to complle East s best cross country season record Whlte set four new records and was elected captaln Major letters also went to Bruce Peterson Ted Lund and manager Dale Lundqulst M1nor letter w1n ners were B111 Cleveland Bruce Elmqulst Doug Gustafson Buddy Rhoade and Severln Strote Season A team fimsh was 2 3 1n dual meets two loses by one and three pomts East won the Blg 8 meet thlrd xn the Peorla Invltatlonal and slxth downstate for ltS best record The B team scored the best meet record 4 1 Coach John Reschlem saxd that he consldered th1s year s squad well above average and attrlbuted much of 1tS success to the large turnouts by the students for the meets OPP Elgln A Elgm B Rock Falls West Rockford we Sterlmg Janesvllle B West Rockford A West Rockford B A famllzar szght f Il 3rd P60113 1I1Vlt E Rab cross colghtchy fans was undefeat d 2nd Sterling Invlt Brzan White crossuelg 1St Big' Eight the hnzsh Ime 2nd DlStr1Ct Meet 6th State Meet M all fsvM'f 'W,4,,f,4v' ER 18 ' ff 39 17 ' 68 40 22 ,,, , 65 . 7 ' ' 95 f 28 Janesville A 27 A 36 21 31 ' 25 24 33 25 32 26 29 ' 20 'K 38 J 15 46 - - - f ew. b Q- ,VL .43 ul. Pzctured here are the senzor members of the R Club FRONT ROW J Alonzo M Klondzke H Rhoade R Martin B Whzte R Adamson D McConnell D Leaf O Peucker D Gustafson SECOVD ROVK J Long T Gustafson C Carlzn A Mzller R Branca D Jackson L Walker T Warren J Pouers BACK ROW W Cleveland J Bzshof? J Lasky R Lundstrom W Stark R Aten Coach C Brees R Club Boys Usher at Basketball Games Highlighted with the annual Father and Son banquet held April 3rd R Club completed a successful year The club sponsored a picnic at the end of the year to initiate new members Dances and fun nights were also held The only qualification for Joining was that club members must have eamed a maJor or minor letter Sophomores Juniors or seniors are eligible to Join Duties of R Club included ushering at all home basketball games acted as club adviser The number of members in the club totaled 75 Presiding over this year s meetings were Ron Adamson president Brian White vice president Dan Mc Connell, secretary and Joe Lasky treasurer Belou are the junior and sophomore R Club members FRONT ROSS A DLTullzo G Walleschlager T Trost B Murauskz D Thompson R Carlson J Jeras R Lzndman B Asplzng SECOND ROW J White D Henderson J Bargren S Larson T Burns R Slzktas R Moore C Nei? R Fross THIRD ROW J 1lIcI'all D Polaskz J Holland B Naglestad C Pearson D Gztchell D Matz R Anderson K Henthorn BACK ROW J Relszng H Hzppman L Wzdrzg Coach C Brees I , ' a 7 l ' The club is comprised of members competing in all sports activities at East High. Coach Cliff Brees u 1 1 I , . n I .1 n n 1 . 7 1 9 ' a ' S , - A V, .-: 'ew 9 . 1 'f-ff, Y he 13 F-0' il ,CV -V PAT Iavs IN 3 G SALLY PEARSON KARIW LARSOY PAT GORZYN SKI SHARON NICNIFF BARB HINTON CAROL ADAMSON JACKIE DE PEW far Top Twenty Selection IVIade Out of the senior members of G.A.A. the most outstanding girls were chosen to be on Top Twenty. Over the past three years these girls have participated actively in the clubs activities by competing on the various teams, officiating, representing East at the playdays, making the G.A.A. dance a success, and helping to decorate a Hoat for the homecoming parade. Pat Irwin was elected by her fellow members to lead the club as president. Helping her were Carolyn Ekstrom, vice-president, JoAnn Greenlee, secre- tary, Carol Pace, treasurer, and Barb Hinton, points secretary. Leading G.A.A.'s four sports are this year's sportheads. They were Karin Anderson, speedballg Nancy Samorian, volleyballg Pat Gorzynski, basketball, and JoAnn Pellant, softball. Miss Bennett, who was always ready with a helping hand, served as the club adviser. Adllllllllg the boxs trophies are this years C A A spoztlierzds II-PT TO RIFHT Karin Anderson speedball Aancy Samonan tolleyball Vzss Bennett aduser Pat Gorzynskz basketball and JoAnn Pellant softball CHRISTINE GUSTAFSON CAROLYN EKSTROM ll TT ,Q-4 r F ,Q I 'L f 1 - . X 5 2 is V E ' ff 1 3? -fq 4 . .4 Y A , , , . i A .0 1 a A f , Y, . A fs 1' 3 ' if '-29.1 x ,L ' ff aww' Seated on the stazrs are thzs year s G A A officers TOP ROW JoAnn Greenlee secretary Carolyn Lkstrom vice preszdent and Pat Irwzn preszdent FRONT ROW Carol Pace treasurer and Barbara Hznton pomts secretary Tlme and effort went 1nto the planmng and burldrng of a float for the homecomlng parade The final product depleted a cheermg sectlon w1th flash cards watchxng the game between East and Elgm Cupld s Capers a sockhop to wh1ch glrls asked the boys was gxven by G A A on February 11 The gym was decorated around a valentme theme Karen WISHBT and Carolyn Thorne headed th1s committee Although there were some booths ln the g1rl s auxlllary gym the sockhop took the place of the G A A carnlval gxven 1n the past few years At the end of each year G A A ers recelve thelr awards whlch represent the hard work and fun they ve put 1nto the club all year The first award whlch 1S an East Rockford G A A felt shleld requrres a total of 150 pomts To be el1g1ble for the first state award whxch IS a chemlle letter I a glrl must have earned 225 polnts To recelve an Ill1no1s map emblem she must have 300 pomts Besxdes these awards there are smaller ones glven to student assrst ants officers and sportheads it , yyy J OAN BENNETT bf' ' JANICE LY1-'ORD J oANN GREENLEE gas IFR? BRENDA SALL KAT H Y WILLIAMS Snmwr JOHNSON RUTH Ln-onn OANN PELLANT MARGARET CARLSON KA-RIN ANDERSON 'P gs ,TI-. M ,af . . , Y. . W . A . . . I . I . , , r ' l 1 I 1 - I 1 , , - cc - a as , - - ' 2 y x . A My . . . , . . . , . . ' 2 . . . . , . . . . . . , . . ' 1 . . . , . ' ' ' - - ac ra - 1 a 7 s - 0 'ek , 3 12 as ff 'K -W W A .W ,f ' N- JTC' '- ,. Wx dl Sophomore members of GAA are FRONT ROV E 'Uoore C Luczrlo H Dran C 'Uaeulan 9 Wemple D Wzltfang K Szmeztazs J Despazrl K lzrzclson D Bcflmcm and I 'Umor SELOXDROXX B Nelson L Peterson L Lyford C Byrd R .Simpson J Applcquzsl .S Osbng, ll Larson and D Drolcn BACIx RON B Lundme 5 Delloss S Bergman 'll Dobccle J Greenlee N Larson C Drolen K Haines C Johnson K Jazobson and C Kjellgren eleven teammates attempt to make a touchdown, field goal, or drop klck The Blackhawks wlth Cap tam Barb Hmton copped first place All the teams th1s year were named after teams ln the Blg Elght Conference Followmg th1s tournament the out standmg players compete agalnst each other on the1r respectlve class teams Carol Pace demonstrates her serving ability while playing G.A.A. volleyball. Volleyball, a sport involving both teamwork and individual skills, is one of the most popular sports offered by G.A.A. This year the different teams were named after various candy bars. JoAnn Pel- 1ant's team, the Mighty Goods, captured the championship. This winning volleyball team was composed of eight well-placed girls who played each i game with the desire to win. R ' ABOVE: In one of the volleyball games, JoAnn Pellant hits the ball over the net to JoAnn Greenlee to return, as Shirley Johnson and Judy Williams look on. Junior members of G.A.A. are, FRONT ROW: V. Canterbury, S. Vincent, J. Jacobson, J. Jacobson, N. Peterson, S. Anderson, B. Byrd, C. Pace, J. Peterson, J. Williams, and C. Thorne. SECOND ROW: R. Wiltfang, S. Peterson, N. Samorian, C. Roland, S. Skinner, K. Wisner, L. Toppe, lll. Fisher, P. Carter, and J. Valentine. BACK ROXV1 N. Kelroy, C. zlliller, G. Froberg, L. Calvert, N. Kolstad, T. Larson, G. Larson, J. Dahlberg, B. Crane, and M. Parlee. ' s -v ,N ,S I T , I . if :X :pg QA,-its-R 5' I ' f Q' ii , ifiiff i 54 A . i ... 4 J.- B' A D .P 'Qi 177 'lift Ile ,4- L, . A 1 ,q. Z'- i Senior members of G.A.A. are, FRONT ROXVI K. Williams, B. Hinton, P. Gorzynski, D. Baxter, L. Wesorek, J. De Peu', R. Lyford, J. Lyford, C. Adamson, and H. Gorham. SECOND ROW: JI. Carlson, G. Allen, J. Pellant, K. Anderson, S. .lIelVifj , C. Beers, K, Larson, J. Greenlee, and B. Sall. BACK ROW: C. Elestronz, S. Hegberg, P. Irwin, S. Johnson, J. Wedberg, C. Gustafson, and S. Pearson. The third sport of the year is girl's basketball. Exceptional ballhandling and shooting brings home the. victories to the various teams. Although the feminine version of basketball differs from the mas- culine, it is just as exciting and has many thrilling moments. It is played with six girls on a team, three forwards and three guards who play on their own half of the floor. Performing a dragnet skit, advertising Cupid's Capers, are Rae Gorham -and Carolyn Ekstrom, O s ,R In the spring the G.A.A.'ers traveled outdoors to play softball, the final sport. It provides vigorous outdoor exercise and activity. This year baseball proved to be very popular. Many of the girls showed outstanding talent to hit homeruns, to pick-up grounders, and to catch flies. The members who showed the most ability and had regular attendance played in the class games. Sandra Dellloss, Ethel llloore, and Judy Williams jump to retrieve a loose ball. Varied Schedule Keeps I.S.C.'ers Busy I.S.C., one of the most active and popular clubs at East, oliers a well-rounded program for stu- dents interested in individual sports. Friday nights finds the gym a scene of activity, espe- cially when the tournaments are being played. Archery, bowling, badminton, table tennis, golf, and tennis provide a wide selection for I.S.C. par- ticipants. Sportheads are selected to assist and be responsible for the organization of one par- ticular sport. Sportheads this year are archery, Judy Larson, bowling, Karen Larson, badmin- ton, Beverly Swanson, table tennis, Delores Hall- quist, tennis, Lois Calvert, and golf, Mary Ann X5 Y? X Riverdahl. A The ten top bowlers participate in the state tournament. This year East placed tenth out of 64 schools entered. TOP: I.S.C. archery participants perfect their accuracy before entering the tournament. BOTTOM: The I.S.C. of- ficers, Nancy Samorian, Perky Weir, and Carol Roland, are pictured discussing plans for the archery tournament with their adviser Mrs, Lundquist. I.S.C. members are, FRONT ROW: D, Hallquist, S. Vincent, J Jacobson, J. Jacobson, K. Williams, N. Stacy, H. Dean, E. llloore, L. Rosenbloom, M. Reilly, J. Deibner, A. Anderson, B. Hinton, K. Hagaman, C. Moore, and K. Anderson. SECOND ROXVI A. Vanstrom, B. Byrd, lil. lllontgomery, J. Schmidt, C.Byrd, J. Ritter, K. Erickson, G. lllacular, lll. Ohrn, C. Ohrn, K. Glomp, N. Samorian, C. Roland, C. Pace, N. Kolstad, and G. Allen. THIRD ROW: T. Larson, R. Wiltfang, G. Froeberg, C, llliller, S, Peterson, M. Riuerdahl, J. Valentine, L. Calvert, P. Carter, S. Hess, D. Swinheart, P. Geissman, S. Osberg, J. Hoffman, V. Carter, and M. Dobeck. FOURTH ROW: B. Hallman, P. Magnuson, D. Becker, E. Bonzi, J. Minor, D. Drolen, L. Klaas, D. Swanson, C. Berg, P, Weir, J. Larson, J. Pellant, S, Bartels, N. Fredrickson, N. Larson, C. Drolen, and S. DeMoss. BACK ROW: P. Irwin, K. Larson, C. Gustafson, M. Geissman, G. Johnson, D. Ulrich, J. Cooper, K. Atkins, lil. Johnson, S. Sieren, and B. Maitya. -Y if ' 'V' I ' E EN-EW . l . IEE III a Q if b Q g 4 -'f- N m N 4 fu Q . wJ , ry 'I ', ' l .. 0 - i .V H' time '..' f in 'I ,Ti J' s X i fi' lit I 'gi , , . ,,. ' an 'f W , . W, , ' L I 035744. 1 5 . Dorado members are, FRONT RONVZ P. Erickson, S. Ingram, K. Zahm, lil. Lundquist, K. Engstrom, K. Bergstrom, N. Carl- strom, D. .'lIrou'iec, K. Wisner, C. Thorne, L. Nelson, N. Fredrickson, Ill. Ohrn, C. Ohrn, K. Stohl, G. Kullberg, and C. Adamson. SECOND ROW: J. Jacobson, J. Jacobson, J. Howard, lil. Anderson, S. Anderson, B. Nelson, S. Ennett, A. Ahlgren, S. Alsvrson, J. LaDue, IU. Larson, JI. Lundquist, D. Alfredson, A. Karceslei, T. Larson, and S. Olander. THIRD ROXVI P. Nic-liolas, B. Lundine, J. Lunfl, K. Edderslrom, J. Dunbaugh, R. fllolson, J. fllcfllullen, S. Pell, L. Rogers, N. Fredrickson, D. Szvinlzuart, S. Lindstedt, J. Lyford, B. Emery, P. Weir, and D. Lindquist. FOURTH RONVZ P. llliles, P. Woodman, IU. Burn' C' Pate N' Samorian C Roland S Jaclson L Tlcleocl S Ramse K Glom L Rosenbloom P Hanson A ,, -Q ,.i-J.. 'y,, p, . ,. ,. Stoltz, D. Drolen, J. Dahlberg, and B. Crane. BACK ROW: K. Sjostrom, P. Wooclrick, J. Eklund, C. Ekstroln, S. Bolling, K. Ryman, J. Wedberg, D. Schmidt, J. Wedberg, K. Jacobson, N. Larson, C. Drolen, P. Irwin, J. Pellant. Dorado Presents Stolen from Disney Carol and .llargit Ohrn, standing, and Karin Irwin, Donna Smidt, and Pal Irwin, in the water, practice their ballet number for the Dorado Show. Dorado Swimming Club meets every Monday night for an hour of fun and frol- icking. During this time a girl can swim eight lengths a night until she has swum a total of seventy-two lengths to be eligible for Mile Club. Stolen from Disney was chosen for the annual Dorado Show. November 16th and 17th brought Disneyland to life with acts ranging from f'Mermaids to the Seven Dwarfsf' To hid Mrs. McKenzie, the girl's swim- ming adviser, good-bye, the Dorado and Dolphin Clubs combined to give a farewell splash party. 'W - '+1 ef 'a ' l Q. m..1 -v- . -A ,.,.aiuuil,Mf '-M Q. ig an Q--ji., 'Q V' M 'Qi' ....,.5 i . 15-awg , 1-.-M.--K ,g:?,,, 'Nd Displaying her form is diL'er Jackie De Pew, who executes a jack-knife. On Saturday, March 16, members of Dorado presented a water ballet exhibition at Jeiier- son Junior High for the Illinois Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recrea- tion. Also the girls participated in East's Dol- phin Show. The new adviser Mrs. Mabel Green created the water ballets and helped the girls to execute them perfectly. To climax the year's activities the Dolphin and Dorado Clubs combined to hold their an- nual spring picnic. This brought to an end a year of fun, friendship, and participation. This years Dorado officers are Joan W'edberg, rice-president JoAnn Pellant, secretaryg Pot Erickson, presidentg Brenda Nelson, sophomore treasurer, and Sally Olander, junior senior treasurer. 0 9 '90 P' , ,W 4 5 ov 1 z - .f ' ,519 14' 1 , , . Q3 up 16. -,A , f f 7 l 15 , tp . .4 Nfl , 'QI f a iw ' 2 5 'M fm , 5 f MQ i We '1 2 H , iw N Q , 'f,L:, fs. wvw- Q, is f fwmw-um 4 3 Z No 62' THE YEAR IS OVER GRADUATION IS NEAR BUT OUR MEMORIES OF EAST WILL ALWAYS BE DEAR END Babcox Theodore 95 II6 Aaby Marv1n IO4 Aase Eldon IO4 Abbo?? 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Marlref Llndblade s Snoe Srore Lmdqunsr Jewelers Lnnman Floor Shop Lundgren s Camera Shop Maddens Drug Sfore Malesrnc Tool 81 Englneerlng Co Mandr Brake Servrce lnc Marceys Marhn Gustafson Applrance Masrers Shoes Mud Cary Srahoners lnc Mud Srales lnduslrral Corp I'1C Rockford Machnne Tool C Rockford Mafrress Rockford School of Business Rockford Screw Producrs Rosenquusr 81 Schabaclcer S A Lawson Palnl' Company Servuce Engnneermg Co Sevenlh Slreel Pharmacy Shrrley Manufacrurrng Co Shumway 81 Son Srnger Sewung Machrne Co Smnlh Orl 81 Refnnmg Co Sopers Flowers Speclal+y Screw Corp Spongberg Pharmacy Sraie Thearre Sruclreys Sundslrand Avnahon Sundsrrand Orl Burner Sunshnne Cleaners Swan Pererson 8: Son lnc T 8: S Supply Co Tes+or Chemical Moore Aufomahc Merchandrsung Moi? Bros Company Nahonal Televrslon 81 Appliance Nucholson Hardware Nlhan 8: Marhn O 8: H Foundry Olson 81 Ebann Jewelers Ophcal Cenfer Owens lnc Parlc Avenue Shop Paul lsler Sheer Melal Phoemx Cleaners Puerson s Furnrlure Pla Mor Placemenl Bureau Roclrford Roclzford Roclrford Rockford Clurch Flnrshung Company H Fl Labor News Third Nahonal Banlr Tame Screw 8: Manufaclurrng Tobrnsons Parnf 81 Hardware Tom Harmer Toms Aufo Sales Trenor Pharmacy Trnangle Melals lnc Turnqursl 81 Sons Volghr Music Waddell Whrle TYUCRIDQ Warehouse TV Marr C Wulluams 8: Manny Srevens 8: Engslrom lnc Wrnnebago Newspapers Wrsner lnc Wood s Drug Sfore WROK YMCA as .,...,2I4 ' 0,... ' . . ,..,......,....... 22I ...,4... .. O., .... . ,. ,202 ' . ' .. V.... ..,.. 9 9 .,...,l.., 208 K .U . ..,,. .r,, .,... , ...ZO6 ' ..r....,, .. ..,.,.... ..9..21e ' ,, . ..,,.2I4 .U . 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' .. .. ..,.,... .,.,,.,,. .......I93 v . . ,...,.,.....,..,...,.,...,,u,......,.... 205 ' ' --- -2-' ' P .. ...,.,9....,...,.........,. ..22o W ' r.....r,.,..,..,.., ..r....,.,....., 2 O4 -- - ..,.....r......... ....,,........,.,.,... 2 I6 ' ..-. A- ' . R ..... ..,........,.., ......,.r,......,........ 204 1-' ..........,.r......,,........,...u.,. 205 Y . . . ARCHITECTURAL IRON, INC. 904 Twenfy-Second Sfreel' Phone 3-8403 ln The Growing World SHUMWAY 81 SON Seeds - Ferlilizers - Garden 81 Pel' Supplies 2328 Charles Sfreel' Rockford, Illinois Dial 5-7624 J. L. CLARK Our experl printing service has been available 'fo Rockford High School graduales since I9l4 and we are looking forward to serving +he class of '57 Dignified Sfafionery Announcements Wedding lnvifafions Our Specialfy ROCKFORD LABOR NEWS PUBLISHING CO.. INC. Prin'l'ers and Publishers Acouslical Engineering Co.. Inc. 0 Acousiical Treatment' ' Sound Conirol REES H. HARRIS, President 614 Shaw S'lree'I Dial 3-4312 Since 1914 l4l8 Broadway Dial 3-3489 I Ornamental Wrought lron Industrial Metal Forming Lundgren S camera Shops Ventaire Aluminum Awnings Dairy Door Step Cabinets TWO STORES O Photographic Supplies and Equipmenl Shirley Mnuurncrumuo coMPANv Hi-H S--1 -q-P--+ and Records Audio Visual Supplies l3I6-I8 Woodruff Avenue Rockford, Illinois Religious Films DW- 3-I ,32 419-7l'h sn--ei 604 HOLLISTER AVE. DIAL 2-1833 DIAL 4-5801 OPTICAL CENTER D a 5 832 Besf Wishes for a Successful Fufure GLASSES FITTED fo fhe Class of 57 Lafesf Sfyle In frames Johnson Guler Appliance Co Enhance Your appemance 227 71h Sfreef mal 2 8877 Immednafe Ser nce On Broken Lenses and Frames 204 Wesf Sfafe Sf Rockford Illlnols DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS BURPEE WOOD FUNERAL HOME 420 NORTH MAIN STREET for o er 100 years 2510 20'l'h STREET Mdrslwll B WOO'-I ROCKFORD ILLINOIS DIAL 8 2226 The Foundry Is a Good Place fo Work There are foday unllmlfed opporfumfles for fechmcally framed men ln fhe foundry lndusfry The personnel sfaff of Gumfe one of fhe largesf and oldesf foundries In fhe Middle Wesf wall be happy fo consulf wlfh young men who are lnferesfed In fraunung for a career a modern foundry GRAY IRON GUNITE CASTINGS MALLEABLE IRON STEEL CASTINGS GUNITE FOUNDRIES CORPORATION Rockford. Illinois Esfablished 1854 i l -I ' O O +o I , 1 vu - . 0 We have served fhis communify 8 Co' Y . . . . . in BERGSTROM AUTOMOTIVE PARTS NC CONGRATULATIONS an BEST WISHES Io 'rhe CLASS OF I957 1010 Charles SI' Dual 4 3377 EKSTROM CARLSON 81 CO ANDERSON S Professional Pharmacy Rockford Illlnols Exclusive Prescrlphons Phone 3 7626 K G ANDERSON B E ANDERSON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 57 IT MAY BE THAT SOME MEMBERS OF THIS CLASS WILL BE LOOKING FOR THEIR FUTURE IN ROCKFORD INDUSTRY CAMCAR IS PROUD TO BE A PART OF ROCKFORD INDUSTRY AND OF ITS EAST HIGH GRADUATES NOW A PART OF OUR COMPANY CAMCAR SCREW 81 MFG CO Dlvlslon of Texfron Inc d I . I . I Machinery and Tools Since 1904 206 7I'h SI'reeI' I o o o I94 SOPER S FLOWERS Norlh Mann Dual 5 9559 0 and H FOUNDRY f CONGRATULATIONS We at QIICIUC wnsh you all fhe Besl' of everyihlng f' REX wah .ELS H Q'- AMEROCK CORP g BIW Wllllams 81 Manny Sfevens 81 Engslrom Inc R kfdT I' 3491 y 896 SERVICE ENGINEERING CO 743 20'l'h STREET Mmaik, , mermvffafsfy Inc. I U ' lf 4, ff 1, f - , f I R ff T ' . 1, 1 I Sf? I P-H In - I : 2144 Fiffeenfh s+ree+ jf: I : fl Q Rock Ord' Illinois Rockford, Illinois Con ra+uIaI'ions and es ishes I I I 200 oc or rus Bldg. 0 Phone -8 Insurance Exclusivel Since I . HEDRICK ELECTRIC CO. 201 71h Sfreel' Dial 3-3419 0 Everyfhing Elecfrical for Your Home 0 COMPLETE SELECTION of PHONOGRAPH RECORDS TRIANGLE 0MIUI7fw HEDLINS PRESCRIPTION coNs1RucnoN PHARMACY MACHINERY METALS 145 Ch le si INDUSTRIAL NC surruss ROCKFORD ROCK ISIAND D ' 3 6497 2320 ELEVENTH ST 526 ELEVENTH ST DIAL 5 0566 DIAL 8 3446 'I96 MID STATES INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION g S Pho 2 84I 240 EI 'I' f 7 Complimenls , of . Q 6 ar s . I . , i . 0 Dis+ribu+ors of lnclusfrial and Conlraclors' Supplies ancl Equipmenl 0 Wholesalers of Plumbing and Hea'I'in upplies ne -8 I evenih S reel' Rock ord, Illinois ANDERSON BROS MFG CO 1907 Knshwaukee Ice Cream Packaging Machinery Machinery and Tools e Complefe Musuc S+ore PIANOS RADIOS TELEVISION RECORDS BAND INSTRUMENTS GUITARS ACCORDIANS SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL ACCESSORIES Amerlcan Beaufy Muslc House and Siudlos 404 Seven'I'I1 S'I-reef Dual 3 7693 Ralph Nielson TRENOT PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1148 Broadway Prescrrphon Frllmg IS our Busmess R D NOLTING R PH MAKE YOUR FEET SMILE wif MASTER S SHOES Experienced for a quarfer of a cenfury GOOD SHOES REASONABLY PRICED We Keep fhe Qualify Up S Mann SI 113 S Wyman f of BRAD lYNN S 1422 20'l'h Sfreei' Dial 3-5461 HIGHLAND Fl0RAl COMPANY DIAL 2-7708 or 2-7707 718- 18'I'h STREET and ROCKFORD PLAZA Th ' O Say If Wifh Flowers ' h I . ' . . S'I'. Jus! 52 S eps Soufll Sfafe 7 I W B Inc ADAMSON JOHNSON wax AI PAINT s'roRE 9 M STR MADDEN S ROCKFORD S LARGEST BROADWAY PHARMACY PAW STORE Prescrlpfron SPSCIGIISTS Rockford Illmols 1233 Charles Sf Rockford lllmons For The Finer Qualifies Of DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE CHINA STEMWARE BOLENDER S 330 Wesf Sfafe Sf Compllmenfs Curfls Audrhng Co Dlal 2 2437 J FRED GIBBS 2405 Broadway EMERSON C KERCHER Rockford Ilhnols VOIGHT MUSIC CENTER BAND INSTRUMENTS ACCORDIAN GUITAR MARIMBA PIANO SALES AND INSTRUCTION 108 N Second Sf Rockford Illmols 1 O N O R T H A I N E E T I I 2411 Broadway Tel. 2-5200 I - - CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THE BREARLEY COMPANY K h f TOBINSONS PAINT AND HARDWARE 1122 BROADWAY TESTOR COMPANY 520 BUCKBEE 9444 pak ClEAN ING Smce 1924 G B055 IIEIIIIEBS TOM HARMER f EQ P 129 N M COMPLIMENTS OF 'ruRNcpuls'r 3. soNs 1524 'I'H'h A nu Ro kfo d Illinoi 2107 is waukee S'I'reei' Rock ord, Illinois Manufacfurers of Counselor Bafhroom Scales 1 O I Afhle ic ui menf - . ain ve e c r . s Amerlca s fechmcal leaderslup her economlc progress, her very survival depend upon her sclen +us+s, engineers, and 'reclwmcuans Thus us +rue now, and wall become even more so un +he fufure We believe young people Ioday can find no more rewardmg, no more lashngly sahsfymg careers fhan In fhese fields UNDSTRAND AVIATION Dlvuslon of Sundslrund Mnchme Tool Company ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS ...Hn V 'Ndnpvf uv sv' . I . . f . . I . . . . . . . . , . . . Q . . . . MARTIN GUSTAFSON Appliance Company HOTPOINT ' MAYTAG ' ROPER 1019 3rd Avenue Dial 8-5804 HOME SHOE COMPANY Foolwear For The Enfire Family Since 1920 1143 Broadway Dial 5-5615 A L L E N S cnocxenv srone CHINA GLASSWARE HOUSE FURNISHINGS TOYS 123 Wesf Sfafe Sfreel Dial 2 8827 HIGHLAND LUMBER 81 FUEL CO SERVICE WITH A SMILE 602 18'l'h SI'ree'l' FAUST HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP 618 EAST STATE STREET OLSEN EBANN Jewelry Co ESTABLISHED 1907 JEWELERS OPTICIANS Wesl' Sl'aI'e SI' Rockford Illinois Linoleum Carpel' Blinds Shades Plashc Wall Tile 81 Floor Tlle Sevenlh Sl'ree'I Dial 2 6241 3226 Wesl' S'IaI'e Dial 4 7893 WILLIAM S BURKE 81 122 . . ' ' Truck Sales and Service 427 ' - -. SPECIALTY SCREW 711 19'Ih SI'reeI' IG 85864 ROCKFORD ILLINOIS CongraIuIaI'ions 81 Besf Wishes For The FuI'ure Io 'rI1e CIass of 57 HOUSE OF CHARM sooo N Mann Dual 71780 ESTABLISHED 1862 PHONE 2 6314 BEALE JEWELRY STORE Wafches 'A' Dramonds Class Rings R J GREENE 406 EAST STATE ST R W GREENE ROCKFORD ILLINOIS Class of 57 Compl men'I's of Johnson Sand and Gravel Co Phone Prl' 4 9234 Residence 2 1761 3700 Klshwaukee SI' For Fme Home Furmshmgs Rugs 6 Carpefmg BLOMOUIST FURNITURE 1121 31 Broadway SINCE I9I2 SERVING ROCKFORDS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH LOVELY FLOWERS Swan Peterson 8. Son Inc nomsrs EAST STATE 0 LONGWOOD 0 CHARLES Dlal 3 8433 C 0 R P0 n'l - ' Congrafulafions fo fhe FOR THE IIFE OF YOUR CAR GO PLACEMENT BUREAU Serving people for 2I years as career consuI'I'anI' keeps us from puffing square pegs in round holes. SMITH Oll 8. REFINING CO W H HAHN AND ASSOCIATE DEALERS mal 3 9581 or 3 9688 222 223 Newsfower REDDY ROCKFORD s EVER READY ELECTRIC AND eAs SERVANT CONGRATULATES MEMBERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF I957 I O I u O - - 0 I I O O O I I Nl all coululfy workin, In Ill oi- rurmul ol IM :nl ah :Aki ll :crm 9 0 Q1 BARBER Manufactunng preclslon col- M A N equ1pment for mdustncxl commercml and mdrvzdual consumers Textrle Mochmery Small Motors Mochme Tools A1r Drstrrbu ton Products Small Tools Automotrc Controls Overdoors Alrcrott Controls Molded Products Wheelco lnstruments ROCK STREET PLANT PARK PLANT BARBER COLMAN COMPANY c K F o n o L LIN o ATLAS FUEL 510 18'I'h Avenue BLACK S HARDWARE PAINTS HOUSEWARES INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Free Parkmg Free Delivery WEST JEFFERSON ST PHONE 4 6764 Hum and mens Zectfzcc CONTRACTING 916 SCHOOL STREET LIGHTING ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS SERVICE PHONE 3-8921 P1-IUENIX DLEHERB INC. ESTABLISHED IN 1816 Mem Office and Plant 1101-1115 N. 2nd Sfreef Dial 2-7701 204 GOOD LUCK GRADUATES ROCKFORD FINISHING CO. 1115 6'I'h S'I'ree'l' ROY G. KRUGER. OWNER . ' l I ca. - . . O . ' nuufora, Illinois n . I R 0 . I I S 317 . l I Roclclords Specralrsts In HIFI HIFI ' T V Systems ' Remote Controls Tape Records ' Radlo ' Records ' Repa1rServ1ce ROCKFORD H1 F1 1118 Auburn Street Oral 3 9169 BOWLING ' ' AMERICAS GREATEST INDOOR SPORT Lefs Go Bowling BOWL MOR 26 Lanes COMPLIMENTS CENTRAL DAIRY 801 ISI' Avenue 1400 Your Communrty Sports Presents Au. E RAB GAMES AT HOME AND AwAv WROK and WROK F M 975 ROCKFORD S Only Full Trme Sfahon CARISON ROOFING COMPANY Burlders of Good Roofs SINCE 1888 TOM'S AUTO SALES LATEST MODELS IN ALL MAKES or CARS Bus. Phone 8-5761 Corner E. State 81 7th St. Hiwoy U. S. 51 81 20 Cross Rockford Illinois 205 ' ' 2111 11111 Street Dial 2-2851 OF - INC. Kc. . Mc. H n M A RC E Y ' S DRESS 81 SPORTSWEAR SHOP Oak Park 0 117 Lake Sl'ree'l' 0 Euclld 3 0500 Rockford 120 N Mann Sfreel' 0 Phone 8 4000 James Wm Husl Realty REALTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE- INSURANCE O w E N S PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG ROCKFORD ILLINOIS Phones 5 5121 5 5487 ROCKFORD S Sales Represenfafwe FINEST Roselyn Carlson 4 1850 STORE CARL E LINDQUIST JEWELER 112 W Sl'al'e S+ 1137 BROADWAY Where Gems and Gold Are Fairly Sold Complnmenls of KELLY WILLIAMSON COMPANY 1132 Hurnson Avenue noNT as A souAnE WAREHOUSE T V MART SEE Us AT DITTO S 2417 Charles Sireel' Dual 8 7586 SPORTSWEAR Janfzen Wlufe Sfag Shlp n Shore Jackefs Sporfswear Playwear 205 222 Sevenfh Sf Open Mon 81 Fr: Evenings Dial 3-4824 Rockford, Illinois I for Besf wishes for a successful fufure fo fhe Seniors of 1957 1.8.5. SUPPLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES GEORGE W RANDALL Dual 5 7873 421 N Chicago Avenue Rockford Illmols Plan your fufure Io include a speclallzed course In Busnness Admlnlslrahon Salesmanshlp Accounhng Execuhve Secrefarlal Medical Secrelarlal Secrelarlal Scuence Sfenograpluc Courl' Reporhng Compfomeier and Calculahng Maclunes ROCKFORD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 319 W Jefferson Sfreei' 4 9459 COM PLIMENTS OF ,f lpmncs a Tffillsm Llrggff 2 f 'FS AVE hl' 5 Nahonol Appliance 81 Televlslon 1829 Sevenfh Sireei' Dual 8 2444 I I I I I I I I I , . . . O O I I . . ! ,:4.. X H 1 1 ,. 'O . , 1 . F ff A I , . f - I - ' 'LB ' ' ous -. , ' 'rlllkfl I java K f A . :IA-yu nm l A X 1 null!! i f L . I N ' ' r I 45' .' I uaivwl. Aff'-'WT 'E' We I l P ,geti A l -Q In 'H O L ,. . Q ' ' I -S . '1 c o o 0 . . DAVIS STORE FIXTURES INC DESIGNERS AND ELMQUIST MUSIC MANUFACTURERS STORE 10+h Sfreef a+ Ilfh Avenue 1103 BROADWAY HOLMBERG PlYWO0D AND JULIAN POORMAN IUMBER C0 304 FIFTH STREET 1901 HARRISON FORGINGS 81 STAMPINGS Inc Rockford Illmols C ! O BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '57 l I xHouse wncLQardm S s 3101 NORTH MAIN RD ROCKFORD 7 5522 DAILY 9 30 T0 5 30 MONDAY UNTIL 9 30 STUCKEY S STATE THEATER 105 W STATE ROCKFORD MATTRESS 212 SEVENTH smm MANDT BRAKE SERVICE INC DIAL 4 9415 Ch R f a er ea e -Sof'Ieners- um s Appliances-Sewer and Wafer Replacemenfs ACME APPlIANCE CD. C. WILBUR OMAN We Have Be In Hof Wafer S 1910' APTITUDE TESTING VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Clifford Berg 81 Associates 306 PARK AVENUE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS PHONE 8 1841 J ff-fI.43 'ffI1lw:nn'gf,l!.fZI11ll?' 'f f .1 O l o 1131 I s Sfreef ock d III W 'I H 'I P p x -fi' , I Yr - QA 'CX K J' ' . .ff I+ has been a pleasure fo work wifi: fhe s'ruden+s and fhe s+aFF of Easi' High. Many +hanks for your splendid co- opera+ion. Congraiulafions and besi' wishes +o 'the class of '57. Boy Kaufman Dial 4-5681, 106 W. Sfafe Sfreef, Rockford, Illinois PHOTOGRAPHERS 0 COMMERCIAL 0 PORTRAIT INSURE YOUR FUTURE WITH INSURED SAVINGS START YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 'II4 N. Church Sf. Dial 5-8764 Savings Insured To 510,000.00 By F.S.L.I.C. ROCKFORDS FINEST SELECTION OF HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILES COURTESY AUTO SALES 1522 7'l'h Sl'ree'l' Dlal 8 7566 Famous Names In Luggage HARTMAN - SKYWAY - WHEARY SAMSONITE - AMERICAN TOURISTER INITIALS APPLIED FREE Za of 4 Travel Shop Rockford Plaza Dlal 5 2633 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF I957 XXXXX ,Tig X I FXQ fx Q3 H la L aw' TQ EE gig THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY O . I . . . . ,- 1? xyjvvd-vTT1Ziiii1g4l,11,i I ggi - f gl,f1elL:f:lgf ii j ,gggg - ?.'5l1f.,- - H igoiigiiiii TT A. ,I Q Xe To A-Q If if IIFTI V T iiii'i'-Qilygipgfifxfl-I i - , 'T' i if E .FQFTLE-Xi?QlQil?, - 1+ if Q, i IQ V. 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Nlcholson Hardware COMPLIMENTS 2 swans Con+rac+or jsmlppl Ss Ho se 208 10 S 'I T 'I 3 4281 5 4122 Spongberg Pharmacy K PP C, fh C PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS C V mal 5 3834 15 B Q d y CLOTHING OLSON COMPANY Rockford Illlno s 218 220 Se enih 5+ 4 3373 Since 1910 THE HOME OF YOUNG MEN S CLOTHES M ' LlNcoLN o w L MARKET 1439 Charles S'I'ree'I' Y A S + CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I957 ROSENQUIST AND SCHABACKER REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS 506 ROCKFORD TRUST BUILDING DIAL 2-0658 213 O OF ' 5' i - u ware GI - ainfs - evenfh S reef 1420 wen iefh S+. u enheimer Good o es H. S. Spongberg, R. Ph. A. E. Spongberg, R. Ph. Nunmsush Shoes O O O ' - 18 r a wa ' ' i - v . O O O O O O Mallor Ha+s O rrow hirs Dune 70: Sefwdce KRUG S PET SHOPPE NO PARKING PROBLEMS 612 and everyfhlng for fhem' Dla 76111 5211 N nd S+ Loves Park Illlnols Johnson s New Mefhod Cleaners 315 Sevenfh Sfreei' Rockford Illlnols Dual 8 2524 CONGRATULATIONS l957rs SUNDSTRAND OIL BURNER Ruperi' H Gusfafson Pres FACTORY SUPPLIES COMPANY DlsI'rlbu+ors INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY A Complefe lndusfrlal Supplies Service ANTHONY JEWELERS Diamonds Jewelry Glfis and Elgm Wa+cI1es 1213 Broadway Phone 2 0824 CADILLAC GLASS CO 525 so MAIN STREET 1417 Broadway Rockford Illmons ROCKFORD ILLINOIS DIAL 3 0404 I Z9 , . . . .I - . 2 . . ' ' O I a ' o Specializing in Wafch Repairing of , O ll I . O I . . I 75? 5 Always m keeping wlfh lhe hme 3afzewPwv4m75 6 Congralulahons and Bed Wlshes SEVENTH STREET PHARMACY Y M C A 200 Y Bl d DIAL 31434 A C SCANDROLI RPH 530 7'Ih Sfreei' ROCKFORD ILLINOIS Increase Your Knowledge of local nahonal and world evenls every day even affer graduahon by reading daily your ROCKFGRD MORNING STAR illnrkfnrh iKvgintvr-iliepuhlir The newspapers wi'I'h wirepholo picfures and all ihree world wide news services f , ly 2. H A . A X . . ,X lun, . - . al' ff ti f r- I . ' I I ' I E V I I . . I o a Q Rockford, Illinois ' EVERYTHING FOR Fur-nlfure Rugs Your Neighbor PlERsoN s FURNITURE PLA MOR ROCKFORDS EAST SIDE SPORTING 2305 CHARLES STREET GOODS STORE ROCKFORD ILLINOIS 411 413 7'Ih STREET PH 4 3452 Complzmenfs of SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY WHITE TRUCKING 104 Wes? S'I'aIe Sireef 3101 Elevenih S'I'reeI' KEN S FOOD STORE 511 7'I'h SI' 2 9077 1819 NINTH STREET ROCKFORD ILLINOIS TELEPHONE S 4522 er Sllfidef' PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS INC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS SEA FOODS SEA ISLAND SPICES S 81 W FINE FOODS Congrafulahons and Good Wishes I'Om The American Nahonal Bank and Trusi' Co Esfablshed 1910 ROCKFORD ILLINOIS , AT I S O Rockford. Illinois l I X' 'I QS 'W E 'LEW4 8 . ..:,::5:ffffgggg 5 .. .... . ,...1:fe:sgSs:sz2:s:qf:1:::1:::E:::a::ragefm::::QS:514,im.Y5:s:s:az:s:s:s::s v.-.-.-.-.-.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.'-:-'-:-:-:-.'-:-: '- -. v:-:ez-:Az-:-:-:-:-:-. ..gsg:g:5rg:ggLg:gr5:5323:gg1::53:g:3:::::::53:-:-ywzft-:ftp5g::2:5:c- '?':li:3:-2:31452-:-z-:-vzx R ,f:5:5:''-f:t25:35:9?:3 I:-:252:5:1:2:2:5 5:1?3:??cI? '':I:2:fgS!?2.g:-'xg-I S 'f:f:f:f5j:f:::?:I''f:E:1S:- I P u R IF Y Ll K E SU N 5 H I N E FEATURING DELUXE SERVICE Harold E Anderson Propruelor 1222 Broadway Phone 3 8411 EVER GOOD BAKERY FLAVORFUL msmes COOKIES Greenlee Bros 81 Co DECCRATIVE CAKES Greenlee Tool Co 318 Eosf sme sn-ee+ 5 1043 Woodworkmg Machmery Morhsmg and Borung Tools Hand Tools 'For Worlung Wood Tool for Eleclrlcal Conslruchon Special Melalworlung Machines Drug Sfore E. W LANTOW R Ph 213612+h Slreel' Rockford Illmols Prescrlphons Lulclrs Ice Cream Cellu Dlabehc Foods 502 Sevenfh Sfreef Dlol 5 0503 . . . ' Au+ornalic Screw lsdachinesn Dual 3 7636 Broadway al' Frfih ELMBLADE Rugs and Furnllure Cleaners Rockford lllmols Sieaks of Dls'I'lnchon Graceffa 81 Sons 707 Kilburn Avenue Rockford Illmols 1423 Nu Mann St 311 No Mann St Hlghcrest Centre 3 9313 DIAL 33491 DIAL 34813 DIAL 75761 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 57 flllfl ROCKFORDS LARGEST IEWELERS STAT! STRIP. CORNER WYMAN THE FOTO SHOP Cameras Phofographuc Supplies Pholo Flmshmg Enlargemenls Hallmark Greehng Carcls 417 Easl' Sfaie Sfreel' Dual 4 5715 Rockford Illmols Llndblade s Shoe Sl'ore 1112 Broadway L'fe Slride Shoes for Women Nunn-Bush and Edgerlon Shoes for Men Busler Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls Wally Gusfafson. Mgr. THE Thlrd Nclhonal Bank Farm Dany I f d WANNA BE Q, 'mf TRYFERMS 401 Easf 5+ fe S+ n al 2 6671 '-52-9 ' 'I S Asn YOUR oocrok IT COSTS NO MORE km I FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR 612--Q FURNITUREZMM 218 S Ih M n Sfreef Tradlflonally Fine Qualify QUANTITY DISCOUNT PLAN MONEY SAVING PRICES III , I TIITIE SCREUJ 6. ,ll CORP. TELEPHONE 8-1821 0 1149 RAILROAD AVENUE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS Specialisis In Cold Upse'H'ing Rock ord's Oldesf Bank- s a is e 1854 Nz' l I S .I f sum Q4 vim-SKIM u reef i - or , i i . ll 0 0 ' ou ai AT II II II II II II 3 II SHOE SERVICE THAT SATISFIES Bean Shoe Servlce 205 Norfh Church ANDERSONS PAINT AND HARDWARE 2129 Easl' S'la'l'e Phone 5 3434 OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY MORNING Highlands Handy Hardware THE ARCTIC ICE CREAM AND SANDWICH SHOP WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM 'I447 CHARLES STREET DIAL 2 9239 CARRY OUTS ELCO TOOL 81 SCREW CORPORATION Pork Avenue Shop GIFTS Hand made jewelry 329 Nor'l'h Church S'I'ree'I' Excellence in Elecfricol Producls Englewood ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 124 Norfh Firsl' Sf. FOR CLOTHES STYLED TO A YOUNG MAN'S TASTE IT'S FREEMAN'S Mews wEAn Rvckfvrd- lllinvis Broadway af m S+. Rockford, Illinois FOR STYLING IN THE Dual 4 5434 Rockford Illmons MODERN TREND Edson Dependable Used Cars BERNARD BEAUTY SALON ALWAYS A FINE SELECTION '623 BROADWAY specializes In hour sfylmg C. J. EDSON C. J. EDSON JR. aes dna 6 507 Talcoff Bulldlng Dual 81534 Besf Wishes fo +l1e Class of 57 ROCKFORD CLUTCH Dlvlslon of Borg Warner Designers and Manufacfurers of Frschon Clufches Johnson 0 Olson FLOOR covERlNGs INC Across from flle Rockford Plaza Rockford Ilhnols LINOLEUM T LE CARPET RUGS WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS Congrafulahons and Besf Wushes Io The Class of 57 Coronado Theafre OR THE W 0' H04 BLUE STAR POTATO CHIPS o s I M ' ' ' - TWlNKLE BLUE STAR SAYS . . P . N Q- C ' 0 F . is A, . I . 9, Xa, ROCKFORD MACHINE TOOL CO JOE'S SHOE SERVICE Besl' Wishes +o 'I'he SHOES REBUILT WHILE Cl-A55 OF '57 YOU REST Shoes Sh ed a d Dyed A y Col 106 Sevenfh Sfreef Rockford llhnols Paul Isler Sheel' Mefal 4230 Charles Sfreef Dual 5 7825 A LAwsoN PAINT co DAMASWS 50 EAS' SWE STEEL PRODUCTS Phone 2 8313 ART SUPPLIES PICTURES AND FRAMES CORPORATION Rockford Illlnols Wood s Drug Sl-ore GLOBE IMPERIAL CORP 2029 Klshwaukee Sf Plashcs Plashc Seal Due Cashng Mud Cnty Stationers Inc Office Supplles Equlpmenl' Founfam Pens Sfahonery School Supplies EAST STATE STREET DIAL 3 0493 Amerlcan Sfandard Radlafor Sanlfary HEATING AND PLUMBING MATERIAL Mo'H' Bros Company DISTRIBUTORS 907 Sou'l'h Main Sfreel' Dial 2-3711 in n n or So O O o l I 118-120 s. Main ' O 415 - '17 Dear Reader Puttzng out the 1957 Argus would have been an zmposszbzlzty uzthout the azd of the whole staff our advzser the prznter and the photographers We wzsh to acknowledge the long hours of work each edztor and assoctate dedzcated to com pzlzng thezr sectzon To Mr Ted Nelson and Mzss Marzan Healey we gwe our heartzest thanks for the zdeas and patience they have dtsplayed zn the edztzng of thas annual Wzth out the help and cooperatzon of Mr Bay Kaufman rt would not have been pos szble to publzsh an annual wzth zndwzdual pzctures for junzors and senzors The hours of work that are spent by PSPO tn takmg developtng and przntzng pzctures are also appreczated And last but not least we wzsh to acknowledge the conszderatzon dzsplayed by our adutser Mzss Mary Ann Conley znformally known to us as Mac Once agazn we wzsh to thank all those who have made tt posszble to publtsh the 1957 Argus Your editors, cntfdd-frw fi nf .1 4 if Q I .fn 1 se r .- -e .1 1: 1. 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