Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)
- Class of 1951
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Mid is mzfigzmm igga A Board of Education erves Choo! ommunit Abore: BOABD OF EDUCATION. This picture was taken during a dinner in the school cafe- teria preceding the regular monthly meeting of the Board in January. Reading clockwise around the table, they are: Mrs. Ruth Hathorne, Milton J. Nantz, Marshall McDonough, Clarence W. Diver, Board Attorney, George Drysdale, Oscar Lanphar, Board Secretary and High School Busi- ness Manager, Nelson Duncan. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Franklin V. Lehn, Principal, Morris Blumbcrg, Robert L. jones, C. E. Prichard. Superintendent, Mrs. Fredrica Smith, and V. Joseph Hultman, Board President. Not in the picture are Nicholas Conteas and Joseph Levandusky. EN citizens interested in the secondary education of the community comprise the High School Board of Education. The Board members. including the president, are elected for three-year terms by the voters of the Township. The organization retains an official Board Attorney who serves as the groupis advisor. The High School Business Manager is also the Board Secretary. The Attorney and Secretary are not voting members. The Board. which is representative of the various professional, business, and lay groups. is one of the most important civic organizations in the community. Board meetings are held the third Monday of each month. Many of the functions of the Board are carried out by the several committees. Education, Finance, and Property. which meet at times other than the regular monthly meetings. At the A Jril, 1951 annual election Robert L. Jones and Mrs. Buth Hathorne were re- I -4 elected to three year terms. Donald Cf. Long was also elected to a three-year term to re- place Mr. Levandusky whose term expired, and who did not seek re-election. Francis E. Foley and Glen Seidenfeld were elected for one ear and two ear terms, res ectivel , to . l ' . Y Y. Y ' P Y fill the vacancies created h the resl nations of lN1cholas Conteas and Milton J. Nantz. , . . y g . . The latter s resignation came as a result of the withdrawal of North Chicago from the Wiaukegan Township district. 14 W TH . Mourns Death of Ml.SS Eleanor Bud MISS ELEANOR BUCK MISS ELEANOR BUCK, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Buck, was born in Morris, Illinois, on July 18, 1908. She was graduated summa cum laude with honors in Classics from Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio in 1929 and was awarded her B.A. degree at that time. Miss Buck was the proud possessor of a Phi Beta Kappa key. She attended the University of Illinois, the University of Chicago, and the State University of Iowa. After receiving her Masterls degree from Northwestern University in June, 1930, she continued her extensive education at the American Classical School in Athens, Greece, lflnstitut du Pantheon, in Paris, France, and at the University of Mexico in Mexico City. Prior to her teaching at W.T.H.S., she taught French and Latin for three years at Hinsdale High School, Hinsdale, Illinois, and five years of French and Spanish at the Urbana High School, Urbana, Illinois. Miss Buck died on January 21, 1951 after contributing seven years of faithful service at Waukegan Township High School. Her smiling face and cheerful disposition are greatly missed hy the faculty and students of W.T.H.S. who mourn her untimely passing. 15 Facult Ruu' Um: Iffft In right: Glenn Nmlerlwrg: llwm uf lfnys. Slmp Mrzthcnzzzrivs Howard Nnnixz fllltu :IlfIt'!'lIIlllf1'S. Sur. Cum. fflfnzlz Wnltm' llzm-ve-xsski: Muflwnzulicx. lh-,fr Hvurl Y. lf. Bill4llUllll!'l4Z Huplmnmre' lfnys' f:0llIlNl l1lI', Elwlririly' xxllllllil l':2lI'llHlll5Z Hiulngy Hour Two: Naval' N. Ban: Sllfilll Sfllllft'-Y. Fuullmll. ll'rvstl1'11g. Fruxh ffluss Sponsor H4-ynn Bixlrr: f,'nmr11vn'if1!. 1,011.1 Hvrnl l.zusrvn4'r- Brainzxrmlz lflwnzisiry. ukt'1flll'l' f.'llI7ll71.fHl'l' llivlmaul Br:-tl: Sprferlz l.'nrre'rtiur1. lnlru-mural S111 Uirvrlnr Ralph BFUNNIIZ l,llj'Sfl'll1 lillllfflfiflll. Uvlft lleuml IHS, Run' 'I'lm'f': lflvanor BllI'liZ I r0m'h. Sl7!II1f.Yll Paul .lolm ljvvvasf-ml. .lanuzxry Zl. 1951. ll. Blll'lU Z Pupil ,'1l1f1lSlf7lt'III ffu11nxz'lm'. Sllllllllfllllfll Funllrull lf. Burnisonz Phyxirlll Ellllfllfftlll. Vurxiiy Foutllall Silllh Hrlslfvtllulll Hefrlwrl lfaine: Stiff!!! SIIIIHPS Ella Huw Paul E. l-l 'Nlari Eliza lllarlxz Hmm' lf1'unumir.s l nur.' Clynwr: JllIfllhl'77lllIfl'S . Cole: ClIfHITI,L'fl'flIl George Uma: ASSY P.M.S. LQ T. Capt. an Coy: Spanish lwth Nl. ilrainf-: English I9 0-191 Rau' Une, lf'-ft In right: H+-lvn flunninggliam: Englfxh. Uflfl llwnl Bc-ss llatly: f:t'fV71!lli. .MIlfllt'Nl!IIl.1'.Y lionita Damman: l,flII'!lffll!L Tlworlorr- llamos: l,!lj'.YIil'!ll Ifllllfflfillfl, Vllrxfly Hmzfliall Nlrw. llorotlly liI'lIlllliIl'I1 .4x.w'1 I.f,lI'llff!lII Run: Tun: Stvplwn llreluz Phlrsirrzl Fd.. Varsity Trurlf, Jr. fflaxs SINHISIII' Henry lf. Earls: Snriul Slllrlirfs llaximl YW. Fi:-ltle: Soriul Ntmliras Hrs. Alil-ff Forrl: ,N-f1E t'f'h I.iUV'l'l?L'ff0lI .lflan l orti:-r: Silflllll .NlfIllllf'S, Tennis ffuazih Rauf Tlzwvr Alive Frovlna: lllllllt' liftlllllllll-l'N5 Snrirll SfIllfI.l'S l.u C. Clayton: Lflflill. Delft Hvad lst lll. Sgt. William lf. Censrli: lf.U.T.I.'. lnxlrurlnr William E. Giltin: Uvunzlshnp. 50,111 lflusx Spnrzxur Leslie Cillwy: Voral MllSir', Clmir Ufrewmr Row Four: Master Sgt. Grant llunyo: K.U.T.l,'. lIlSffllt'fllI' Fl0l'Fll4'l' Grady: Mulfzcrnutifzv. Sr. Class Slmrzxnr Otto lf. Graham: lrixtrlznzwzlrzl Muxir. Musir Delft I Nlastvr Sgt. Ralph S. Grant: R.U.7'.f.'. lnxtrurlur Myrtle firvvnlmlfz Mrlthenlaticw I earl 1.9 0-191 Row Uni: Ivfz to fllglllf Al C. flmsvlw: Biolugy. S1'im'l1r:u llvlfl Ilvml Rosi-iliarv Hannah: Ifnglixh. Swninr Girls' lilPlllIXI.'I4lI Kathi:-4-n Hr-atom: Sllllll-Sll1'll1g ,lilliffll Hills: Frvrlvli. lilllill, SI. Class SIHIIISUI' Colm-ta Hunt: ffnninicrrinl Raw 'I'u'n: Hoy fi. Hurd: Swiul Slllllilii. UFIIQI Hvuzl Ham-I Hurlhutl: English. Errmaniir- Cffugrapliy Major David W. lunghuhn: P.M.S. if T. Howard ,lan-ksun: Mnvliine Shop A. W. ,luiiivw l:t'lH'l'!ll S1'I'f'lI1'U Huw Tlirvvi Vera ,lc-rg: Ilvun of Girls. Hunklfvvpirig if. A. .livklingt Bnsirmss Mulhemutirx Elsie Kattvrjnhn: General English. jr. Class SIIUIIXUI Sgt. Howard A. Kiistfirz R.0.T.C. lnstrurtur Vivtoria l.z1rQ0n: ,lllllllhf Cirlx' CllllllSf'l1ll'. Mnlliernnlirzv Rau' Four: Thomas W. Mann: Inninr Rays' Cnllriselnr. Snfinl St11n'iv.w Prm-tor Maynard: Ruwzlrrh Direrlor George Mi-Dill: Scninr Bays' Counselor. Snrial Stlulivs lii'liil'if'S Mvlton: Matlremutifs. Summer Sc-hrml Direvlur Edwin li. Me-slow: Annual 'lT , Phntogrnphy. Merhani- ral Drawing Facult Hrlu' Unv. left to right: Kim' 7'l11'f'f'.' lflruanur xlillillli Cenvrul Englixlz Ogden Ponlvz Hiulngy Evervtt Xlisunas: flrl, Ublfl Head Donald Pottvr: Cfvzvrul English Elf'8l!0I'P Nloorrz Stiff!!! Stllalnfs, Slzulvrzt fillllllfil, Kuthule-f-n Randolph: Pliyxirul f:l!lll'llfl.llVl Fmsh f.'l11.s,w Spunxnr till3l4l!'S Hr-ill: ffurrznzwf-1'r1l. Varsity' Hrlxlfrlfnlll. Trurlf I':Yk'lYll Kl!lgIf l'dilI'hi8IlZ Plzysiiul Edurutiun llvorgifh He-ini: Vlffllllhlllllll l,I'fl1fil1fl. Sfllllf'lIl lfnrlrl E. .l. Nearv: Dri1'r'f Sufvlv' ffllucczlinn , ' ' ' Rau' Pour: Hou' Tun: .-Ulrert 0. He-rmiv: Moflmriirzzl Uruuing Robert ll. Nh-In-I: Horiul Sludivs Norman Rivkurilz Vlklllll .4iu'.v, A411141 Slmlf. lfvlding. Eva Okf-: lfnglish. fifllflllllffllll Npvvrlz Cnurli Swimming Ge-orgr Oshunz Mulhermztirx. Yiglit S1-lmul Ilirwtnr .IEUIICS Rilev: Cerwin! English, Fri-shnzun Hu.wke'llfull .lulia U-cling: lfnglish Evelyn Rlllllllltlli Spunixlz. Dl'lI,l Haul wli1l',!E1l'l l PPI'lll'4'Z1Z fi1lIlIfllt'fl'l'Ill 5. I. SLllldYf'llI Snrial Slllliifd I9 Facull Run' Um-. lvfl In riglalf Paul Svluwnuflz l,lllllil'llfiIIIIS, Ilflrllbllllll Vllarluttf' Xl. S4'llllf'Ilt'2 l'l1x'.si1'rzl lfrfl11'11Il'nr1 .lurk Sl'IlNillliIlLfPI'I Visiting 'l'1'11rf1f'r Urs. Xlilf' S1'lIMlflIlillgIPI'Z ,1,lj'Si4'!ll l',vlllII'IIliIl7l Irvm- Svxtnn: f.vIll7I!lIf'Il'l.ll1 Run' Tu'n: Sgt. lst ill. ulilllfif' Slwltunz N.U.T.ff.. ,4!lllZ1.lli.SIl'IlliI'f' Ngt. I.:-0 Singr-r: lfiulngy. .-ftfllvtir llirrflzrr Xl Sgt. William F. Souza: N.U.T.ff.. Rijlf' TUIIHI .lunwa E. Stake-r: Tliififlg liilwwtur. Sowinl Nlluliras Nita Slvivhz-11: lfnglislz, R1-rnmlirzl Rvurling Rauf Tllrveff Louise Stvrnlwrg: .Nv0l'l.lll .Kfll1lif'.Y lrrmu Ftovwnf-r: flilllll, Hr.. Suplz ffuunsf ur l,t'Il'0lliHil Strwwlwr: Harm' lt'r'u111m1fu lm Strxpforvlz 1lw'flur1ir11l III'lI1l'i7IQ'. VINIIHUIIII Nl I 5. Krm' .'lf11n'l1irw.e lflu 'falvnttz l:'11,Q1i.sl1 Four: Hrs. Hwlvn 'I'zwIm': f.'llfIIDIt'I'I'fIl1 Nl rs. War Harrivl 'l'e-rry: Slllilll .N'lll11fl'S rein 'l'lmnlus: Phvxirfll Ifllllfllfiflll Nlalwl Thornpmn: CgIfflU1f'fl'l'1ll Xlilr on ll. IVIIIHIIIPSOIIZ .'W!lllIt'l7lllfil'S I9 0 - 1951 Run' Uma Inf! to rigllt: Row Tlzrw': If-ll? l'flY1'E ?l'-'fl ' - ' .lvssiv w7lly'It'f l'vI'l'XflI1IlIlI Cirlx' CIIIIIISPIOF, Suvial Sfllrlicfv NHIIIPB' P- lUl k0V 'k5 I 'f'5l 'U1 Huw I 'U 5f,I'HA- l,axsl'vll1'P S. W'ie4'Z0l'Pk: Ml'f'l1llIlil'Ill llflllllillg M Jk'lg1,ifh'vI 'l-l' 2,l'r'llf',lu 01-mr I ' Hrs. Mr-llma Wixmn: Ijf!ll711lIfI'X, Specrll. l1f lI'f Hmm! 1 rf' mm, orldnfe' 441'-S 1 , ,, ,lohn Wiigilit: Cerzvrul Mathffnzrztirs. uiflfllfl' f:0V71flll'lll'l' f,I'llll ll. 'l rupp: E1t'l'II'll'llj'. Ind. and A114110-F lXlllll Hmm' laura Trewman- I'.nglI,gh Avis Younglwrgz Senior llramutivs. Sliflilll Slllllit'.Y Him. TWU: Not pi:'tu1'v1l in the lavulty section are Ilia- following LPSUZF yi4.k,,r,: l1,,,,,1.,h,,I, leaf-lwrs who nerr adds-d to tllv stufT at the lneginning Mrs. Rlltll Wlalmlvvk: f,'nnzn14'r1'1'ul Ol rhf' 54'4'0Y1d Sf'fUf'SWl'3 George A. Waldorf: Pl1j'SI.l'.Y. Tiulfel Manager Franvr-s Weiss: Ifnglixlz, Syria! Chqirnmn Alfilll Bryson: Jllllfllf Girls' LVIIILIINFIIIF. lllllfllfffllllllll Veuiriwll Whit:-: Enzpluyrnvnt Cuun.wlnr. C0flZl7lEfCl-Ill lilurgaret lxllltigllqlli General Englixh 21 Clerlcal and Auxiliary SfClj7S Are Important Left to right: Mrs. Marie Beatty Secretary to the Superintendent Mrs. Catherine Couturier Secretary to Business Mgr. Mrs. Lorraine Della Posta Receptionist Mrs. Theresa Franks lndustrial Office Secretary Miss Louise Hatton Guidance Ofiice Secretary Mrs. Louise Love Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Dorothy Marske Visual Aids Secretary Miss Marie Sauter Attendance Secretary Miss Carrie Schneider Registrar. Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Priscilla Schroeder School Nurse Mrs. Hazel F. Schultz Apprenticeship Training Secretary Miss Marion Smales High School Office Secretary Miss Penzie Sparr Evening School Secretary Mrs. Carol Staskewich Activities Cashier Mrs. Eloise Turk Board Oth:-e Bookkeeper A Mrs. Lottie Turner Book Room Secretary HE High School could not function properly without the Ofhce, Clerical and Auxiliary Staff. The group consists of the various oliice clerks, the secretaries to the superintendent and principal, the attendance and hookroom clerks, and others. The joh of collecting class dues, hook hills and taking care of monetary duties in gen- eral helongs to the Activities cashier. The school nurse and the school physician have the responsibility of checking the physical health of the students. Among the many duties of the receptionist are those of taking care of the information desk and the switchboard. The hoard olhce hookkeeper and the evening school secretary are a part of this essential staff. The cafeteria manager assumes the task of planning the menus for the students and teachers and supervising her workers in preparing the daily menus. Keeping records in order in the Industrial Arts ofhce is done by the Industrial Office secretary. The Visual Aids secretary keeps records of the films and equipment. A l h b A 22 Couriers Volunteer For peeial Office Service Iipper l1il'llH'l'. UI-'I-'HIE iff IKRS. l.elt to right. RUW l: ll. Xnderson. F. Smith. ll. Olnerlander. Xl. Xian-key. l. llmis. B. ilohnson. lf. Wight. ll. fillglillil. Nl. 5anzone. Xl. large-nt. RUVY II: ll. ElI1Pl'll'li. l'. ,li0lIllUHKl1'Z. Nl. lonipkins. K. lliesi. l. We-hrly. Nl. Nhola. lf. Dau- son, l.. leeling. ll. liuiisliau. 'lf ner.,.'if-' Wells, Xl. Svhlllitlt. RUW' fi: H. Ilegeiiutn-r. ll. Mitliwus. N. Slolw. X, Kilmer, l,. Alenlxins. N. llretske. L. Sami. l'. l.1-Baron. I. Olson. .l. Sllltlililllgll. l'. Wolff-, Xl. iitJ1lf'l'll2l. Nl. xll'Fill'litl1Il. l'. Nluvk. .l. l.11114l- lu-rg. Nl. Nloln-rg. Nl. l ll'fHSIl. l.nu1'r IllI'lI1l4'. 5l.lzNl'. IN .Xl- 'l'l'1NlJAXNiflf 0l l llfPi. I.:-lt to riuht: xl.1lI'l4' Broun. Xliss Xlilflf' Sauter. attt-li4l11m'e' 1-lerlx. and lfthe-l sttilllll. AlN or shine. from lvuilding to llllllfllllg. the ollit-e ronriers haxe :tn important jolt nhit-h vzzrries ll great amount of responsibility. Any student xxith u sr-liolustif' grade uxeragle ol II or ulnove may xolunteer to replalve one ol his study hulls with the duties of at vourier. Couriers delixer ollire summons. help the ollif-e ser'relL1ries. and vollevt llllkxllilillllf' slips. There ure ilIPlll'UXlIIlLllFly lour vour- iers who delixer summons und pit-k lllt slips lor euvh period. The vouriers ure distinguished lay al little yellon and white lvudgge stating nunie and period that they work us 1-ouriers. They are required to wear the badges when on duty. Several ol the girls worked in the Social Studies Ulliee. delivering summons and unsueringz the telephone. Other girls 11 orked in the .-Xrtivities Ulliee keeping ret-ords and typing. Some helped to operate the l'.li.X. in the main high school ollive. They also helped to do odd johs. when the vouriers were not so husy. they were ulnle lo do their homework or read ill the deslvr-l111ir proxided lor them in the ollit-e. 23 Cafeteria Leads Happy Break In Dail Routine HIE ealeteria staff is headed hy Mrs. Louise Love. the manager. They prepared pounds ol' wholesome foods every sehool day for both the faeulty and students of W'.T.H.S. Une of Nlrs. l.oye's greatest tasks was shopping around for lmargain priees on foods so that meals eould he sold for reasonable prices. enaliling any student to eat in the eafe- teria. ller joh was also to plan lvalaneed meals for the luneh periods. Around special holidays. the ealeteria food was dressed up aecordingly. 'lwllilIlliSglX- ing found Tom 'l'urkey in his liest hilm and tueker. The watering mouths and hungry stom- aehs did justiee to the baked ham and specially shaped eookies and deeorated eakes. The meals were all serxed cheerfully liy members of the staff atlired in their immaeulateljx' white uniforms. ilihese women enjoyed doing little things that would he appreeiated hy the students. and also add a highlight or two to the daily school routine. lpper left: Shown preparing tihristnias dinner are lt-lt to right: ,losephine llrlliilse. Mitltlle left: The ilihanksgiying Season ealls for a speeial dinner. Shown prepar- ing the turkey and all the trininiings are left to right: Josephine Brunke. Nita 'ate. -Xgues llulano. and Karin Olsen. l.ou'er l?i4'IllI'4'. lf.KFl'i'l'lflllA Silf-Xl l . l.eI't to right. NUVV 1: Alive tlermer. Alive tlarney, Mary Rolls. .luliann ,luslin. .lo- sepliine Rl'tlIllit', Agues Bllliiillfl, Fern Kynlierg. ROW 2: llell Burekle. Karin Olsen. liousia Bl'0lllf'lliZllllP, Nora St-ott. Vita Viirate. Vietoria Wrate. ,4 'e, Hi h chool Mdl.Hl6HGHC6 tal? cz Busy Crew 11111 llII'fllf1'f Imtt to right. Iltlllllvl' lvnriltn llurrv l'li+-r untl Xhttly lla-rlwtrimi hnsl tinu- for ll vltut lwliore- rr-- rlltlllllg llwir night nnxinte-n umw- duty. Xvru right: 'kltlltlltjlll tht- lurgc wtnkvrs in tllrk lmilc-r rumn illtt' euizl tu ln- autu- lI1Llll1'.u Ihr- strung Llfllls ul' Hill l :ltNt1ll'f' unit klllllI'lDSl' Wilt -:rv in-1-clf-il tn IllNllI't' fm' Haiti' lrnw llllv-iw tu tt r f fimup lIl.I'fIlI'1', Nl ,XlN'l'l'1N- KNEE S'l'4Xl l . lmfr In right. ROW l: ,lnhn 1.ankar. lhll if-y Hnllinun. llolnwr .l0l'lllltl. N1-tl Hull, HUV4' 2: Neilson llnnvun. Nlrs. Mum Xnlnmry. 'kriilnwxsv Walt. Hrs. Ella liillllll. .lilvolb Xlikkilii. Xlilxr' Tifkuk. RUVS 5 liolult Hull main ons' ff wrnu A vin 1 NK It 1 w in 1 if ' 4 rv: A A '. e-r i ' t. ' or - ' I-14 I ues' if. i nz '- lltlllll, lint. y wnivn. ani , uwpln-iw Wugn-r. l RINO the early morning hours the junitors van luv semi he-ginning their tluyl work of kvvping the school and surroundings neat and orflerly. linder the direc- tion of Mr. Nelson l,llIlf'illl. they make' up the rnatintcnam-cf stall. They work while students are on xacution. lively' night alter the 3.535 hell has rung. the niuiriteiialmcv Stull is linsy preparing the svhool for the nvxt clay. ln the winter, sriow'-mrvered walks must he vleuremlz 4-indf-rs lun? to he put on ivy spolsg and in warm weather. the grass has to he vnt. All in ull, the Illillltl6IlLltll'Q' stall' 1-ornprisv an llIllDOI'liltIl part ul the high st-tmol organization. 25 '11 righl, Sillfl-Xl, Vlxl IDIHS, 'NIL Hurull l,uIin -Kim-rivaxn lllshary VIQINS lx Illilklllgl uw nf Illn ru fill! ll! nxllllirlv ll XX I IIN HF 5 '11 llyfll. 5lP.P.1 ll KNIT WHINH 4,UHHIC4i'lLlUN. A Variety Of ourse Ojferin S And ervices Ninn' Q fviw thc- NlH'l'l'll 'ille- Hn' .num I'IflI Illllifllllliilll -ll I1 Ill 1llllXN1I' XII Xlvlllll. NVIIIUI' lmyx Vullll- Nrlnr, i- -llmsn Vllllbllllillgl uitll u Nlllc uurk out lux IIILIIXIIIIIRII pmlv- lrm lwh. Ill-,NI XI. sl lxXl.N. flu mnull elfnlnl exumnx ml In-alll: wrxim-M that ure- tfv one vi N 'Wd lo the- -Imiv - .Rx Feature Four Year Hz' ll ehool Pro ram ,luv lvfl. FI'-XNISII. lhvw FIILIIIINII ftu- lmnzwlll In ilu- N1-lwul In tlu- 5 runixlu df-- w- . I . ll'1'! lwil, 4UNlNlF,lxf IU.. Um' 411 Hu' l,1rf'l4-. Xl X I III'.NI 'X I I1 N. I.0'1ll'IIllIg1 Ium M- Hu- Irzuwil ix gm inlvurul paw! ul LET Library Fine Art , Driver afet , And En lish l'lPjll'f Ivft. IJBHNIH. Thrmiggli thu- use- of the- um-ll vqiiip pr-fl si-lmul lilurznry. thi- stueivnts are- uhh- to 4'UlllIDif'U' thr-ir ussiwililie-rits. The quia-l utnmsplirfrv VllLliliPS thc- students IVIIIIVI' riglzl. 5fXl li'l'N lflillif.-K'l'lUN. NIV. Nf-ary. Saivtw l'i4ilH'ilIi0Il instru1'loi'. explains tha- use- of thc' Rm-ystmle iiiIl0l'Iliill' 'lir-st for 4-yi-sigllt in our of his fri-shman vlusse-s. I.uuw lvft. -XHT. Mnliiing vlziy is wmv of Ihr- many zivtixi- tie-s that :irv take-n up in the' url l'iilSSP!4. in this lPi1'lllI'4 Hr. Nlisunus is slimming tim of his stuiients thc- propvr lf'4'ilIlilIllf'. l,nu'i'r riglil. ifNCl.iSli. Nliss Ukfs ilollcge- i':IltI4ilII4'l Hx- umiimlion Huaiiwl vlzlss is elijnyilig stuniying its NlPl'ilillliLll'f IUSSIHI. 28 Industr1'aL Drama, peech, Home Ev., cience l'lPfN'V 14'-it. lNIll,iS'I'RHI,. 'limi stlifivllts zirv sr-:in pouring moltvn metal funn vrm-ilvlf-s in nm- of lhv sharp 4-lzlssa-s. l,uu'f'r loft. Fl'HHllH. Great satisfavtimi is attziimfd when Radio V9 orlvhnp Amie-rits prvsvnt thvir prngzrauiis mer station NXKRS. Iipprr right. IVR-XNIYINIVS. in opportunity to display ilra inutim' Iulvnt is gin-in in tlw Iil'ZlI!ILlli4'S vlziss. 'llirlzlle' riglil. HONIE i'ifIUNOHllfS. Tm: hmm- vvminiiiivs Nllltlvllli are pivtlirf-ii taking the-ii' :lr-livimis pastry out uf Ili: OXPH. l,n14'1'r riglil. S4QIi'iN4ii':. VIYIIPSP Sll11it'lllN in the lriologgy vluss ure' Fturlvinu thv hulrits of huliiatvrs. X-Q W ouncil Crystalllees tudent Suggestions Alfoiw: KIOUNCII. UFFUIERS. HOW l: llharlotte l,eterson. Secretary: Miss hloore, Sponsor. ROW' 2: Fred Bairstou. 'l'reasurcr: Xlorrie Blttltllttlfg. President: ,lohn Nlc5hanr-. Vice President. V . .,. .,,. . . . .-,. . . 7011 plcfllrrt 5lllllF,Nl l.Ul,llNl.ll, Nll-.NlHt.hhllll'. l.elt to Vlgllll. SE-X'lll'ilJ: Nlyrna 'l'urncr. Bets-rly llalxin. Fred Hairstow. Nick Ke-ller. Rudy fllogoxsky. ,lohn lhlt'Sl1illlt'. Kay Russell. .lanice Foster. l.ouis .lar-obs. lhiUl'I'if' Blllllllltlfg. fillillilllllt' l,etf-rson. STANIJINL: liliarlotte Exans. llolores Brannn. ,ludy ,lones. bliss Moore. Mifltllf- piclurc. l3lll.l.l'i'l'l'W HU.-XRII 1fUNlNlI'l l'l'iF. Nick Keller. .ludy ,loncs. Rudy tllogoxsky. llolorcs lirannn. Myrna Turner. Kay llietim-ve-l'. HH WTHS Student Council is becoming one ol the most active councils in Illinois. The members. elected by the sludent body. met daily during the fourth period in lioom I2 with tl1eir sponsor. Nliss Eleanor bloore. Some days were designated as work days when the fiounvil divided into separate groups. Un other days formal parliamentary meetings were held at which time. abstract ideas were crys- tallized into concrete projects. The 1950-'Sl Council 4-arried on the work of preceding groups. Some of these activities were the lree get-acquainted dance in September. taking miniature pictures for the An- nual and lor personal use. supporting two foster children in Europe. appointing and supervising the hall monitors. dec- orating the halls at Christmas. co-ordinating all assemblies. organizing the Class Councils. selling student accident in- surance. chartering clubs. issuing honor VV 's for extra- curricular participation other than athletics. maintaining two suggestion boxes. and arranging the two activity bulle- tin boards. I-ill ,Alt right. IN FU R Nl A I Man Valuable chool Innovations Result GROUP. Left to rigllt Seutczl: llllarlotte lfxans Beverly Calvin. Stamling llharlotte Peterson. llo lores Bramni. .-11 right. S 'I' U ll li N 'l' fIOLiNtlll, ffl,-X55 REl'RlfSlfN'liX- 'l'lYl'f5. l.el't to riglit. ROW 1: Nick Keller. Kap lll1'UI19jPl'. Louis .lacolis HOW 2: .ludy .lnnes lilrarlntte lfxans. Dolores llranun. Myrna YlillI'l1t4I .lanice Foster. ml! ri . f , , . lIH.'XIRNll-IN. Kay ls- sell. .-Xctivities tiliairmanz Rudy Ulogovsliy. Ha Monitor liliairmanz Bex- erly Calvin, Social filiair- man: fllorrie Blumlrerg. President. ' C cil inaugurated were the orlenting of transfer students, h d l- Uhllf ol the activities that this years oun- g the placing of student art in the halls. the publishing of weekly cafeteria menus. and the sc e u ing of charitable collections. The Council recommended the placing of a loud speaker in the band lolt. the building of two bicycle racks. the placing of blocks under last-swinging doors. and sanding of rough chairs in the cafeteria. It urged students to cross the streets properly. and to improve stu- dent assemlrly conduct in several explicit ways. lVlembership in District. State. and National associ- ations was an important phase of Council activity. as was representation in the Waukegan-North Chicago Youth Council. Proposed Council activities include the formation of a Suburban League Student Council As- sociation to promote better sportsmanship among the League schoolsg the printing of a handbook. and the establishment of a code of behaviorg the planning of student identification cards and the drafting of a broader student-participation assembly schedule. 33 1 fllonitors Supervise Halls, Guide Visitors H:Xl.l. MUNl'l'Uli5. Lt-fr to right. HOW I: Leonard johns, ,Iohn Clarzales. Charles Vickers, Bob Dixon. lm-roy Bittner, Hay tiarr. HOW 2: Rerniee l'aync. Ethel Swann. Marian Potrnsky. Dorothy Evans. Alnlrey liorkenhagen. .lean Prowett, l'utriria Pitts. Ann l'eterson, Ruth Falk, Xlarilyn l.z1rson. .l o Kriesel. Kay liiesi, Barbara WPTlltl, Marilyn llrahos. llolores Knox. Dolores Padilla. Lois Patterson. ROW 3: Miss Moore. lean Boyce. Nance Clark, ,loan Papp. Audrey Sherer, ,leanne Hanson. Myra .lohnson. Dorothy liurris. Naney Hughes. .loyce 'l'holnas. Susie Anderson. Virginia Lord. Valda Lou Ricks. Mlelln Ve-hos. lflaine Papageorges. Marjorie llickson. Barba ra Kucchle, Charlotte Peterson, Sandra Flood. Ruth Epperson. ffirrle pfr'tr1rf's.' Millie l.oMonoco removes articles from an unlocked locker. She thcn fills out u red tag, telling the on ner that his locker nas lelt open. and that he may obtain them from the Activities Ollie:-. U protect the student property: to serve as guides for visitors: and to keep the hall orderly are the services rendered to the school by the Hall Monitors. Among the many duties ol the Hall Monitors. is the important job of removing books and belongings from lockers that have been left open. Sometimes the locks are not closed when the students leave their lockers. As the Monitors make their checks of the hulls. they lind these unloeked locks. 'l'he articles must be removed from these lockers. and a red tag is placed on the locker telling the student to come to the Activities Ullice to recover his possessions. The Hall Monitors organization is a project ol the Student Council. Miss Eleanor Moore supervised the group. and liudy Ulogovsky was the chairman. When the student body eleets the Student Council ofh- cers. the Hall Monitor Chairman is also elected. The Monitor Chairman candidates make speeches tell- ing their qualifications for their position. as do the other candidates. The job ol Hall Monitor Chairman is a big responsibility. so his qualifications must be carefully inspected. A student. to be a Monitor, must be capable and honest. as well as have a Cv or better average. YVhen the Hall Monitors are on duty they are required to wear a yellow and white badgeg they also inspect the hall permits of every student pass- ing through the halls. The chairman called meetings every month which were held in the cafeteria. At the meetings sug- gestions vvere made to improve the activities and perfect the duties of the Hall Monitors. 32 Audio- Visual ervices For All- clzool eeds HE Audio-Visual department is a service orgunimtion to provide znidio-visual sup- plies to each classroom. Among the aids provided hy the department are: sound and silent films. slides. records. transcription recordings. posters. ehurts, models. and still pic- tures. They also have charge of the PA. system. The director ofthe department is Orlin ll. Trapp. Norman liickurd is in charge of muintenanee and operation ol equipment. Mrs. Dorothy Marske and Mrs. Theresa Franks worked as secretaries during the first semester, while Nlrs. l runc'es Bradley and Mrs. Pauline Pupes were the set-returies for the sec-ond semester. lipper left. left to right: liolrert Draper, Bruce 'l'al1In-rt. and Georgie 'Nlurtens testing the ll..-X. System in the gym. Upper righi: Mr. Orlin 'llrapp eonferring with his elerieal helpers, Mrs. 'l'l14'Tf'SEl Franks, left. and Mrs. Dorothy Nlarske, right. Center: ,lohn Martens, Robert johnson. and Mr. Norman Rivk- ard 4-he-4-k the daily aumliovvisual schedule. Lower left: lliseussing the issuing of film are. seated: Mrs. Dorothy lllarske, standing: George Martens, Rolmert Rausch, and Teodor Rogaezuk. Circle' iuxel: Shown inspecting a movie projee-tor are: Ray Powers, Mr. Rickard. and Ken Epker. tuclenl Ulf? Produces WeekU ewspaper lll'l l'lCN and edited hy the students themselves and printed in the school printshop. the Stu- dent VV World is the ollicial school pulnlication. It is the medium through which all sehool news is circulated to the students and faculty. The Wm World is pulmlished once a week. with the ext-eption of vacations and shortened weeks. lts appearance in the homerooms on Friday morning is welcomed as a sourre ol information and entertainment. presented in the form of new stories. edi- torials. features. and pictures. HVV' wlorld is an elective course which is open to all students. lfach student on the staff is assigned one jolt at the heginning of the semester. The staff meets daily in room 1147 during period six. Vllork on the stall otlers students interested in journalism a wide range of experiences. Report- ing. interviewing. copy reading. proof-reading. editing. headline writing. page layout. and make-up are all taken into consideration. The husiness phases of the puhlication otler students valuable ex' perience in keeping records and in selling advertisements and subscriptions. Mr. George Reid is in charge of the editorial stallg Paul l,. Schoenotf is the husiness advisor. The WW wlorld receives ex. change papers every week from Northern Illinois and other parts ol the l'.S. These papers are all kept on file in lloom ,ll7. I'ppt-r right. It-rry tlray. .lo He-rartly. ,lim Francis. and 'Nlarlene lame are lntsy preparing Worlds which will lw mailed out to the exchange schools and alumni. IllPlH't lt'-fl. Cynthia Itanson. .lane Benson. Marlene tllassinan. .ludy Winton. and .lanet Vlightnian. hte ol' tht- W Worlds star reporters are pictured as they lregin work on their dafs assignments. Hollom llfI'fIH'l'f 'I'lw entire stall is sltoun just lvelore- they lie-gan work on the lirst issue ol' the paper. Seated L are Vynthia llauson, Suzanne Anderson. Mary lmxan- tlusky. .lo llagnaner. and Yxonne 'l'iss. Standing are ,Ioyce Shoptaugh. R1-tty Nortllwerg. ,loyce 'l'homas, ,lanet Wiglitinan, lllarla-ne l.oue, ,lane Benson. Arnold Unapu. .lo tlerardy, Eleanor Welili. Marilyn Hollman. Sheltie E tlunninghani, lletty Krilxorian, 'llony Moran. lfarl tlolz. and Nlarlene lllassnian. All Choo! Awaits Frida and M 99 World it If-jr: Suzanne .Mnlerson and .loyee ililltllllilh reeeive their ussignments for the week from Betty Krikorian. -it right: Sports editor Earl tfolz eonliers with his assist- ants, .lm-k lluker und Hola Buglmy. on the 1'0Nt'l'llQl,P of il grznne. Bottom pirtilre: lxlt'IlllDt'I'N of the World stufl :ire pies tnreil als they ponder the inuki--np ol Ll speeiul issue. Lf-lt to right. they ure: Shel- ley Lnnninpglnnn. ln l 1- ti n o r Welmlr. llielmrd Stout. l.ynn Pierre. lletty Nortllverg. .lo llngginilier. und 'Nlnry l.euin- dusky. Nlilllllfll of new ideals were introdueed to the Vim World readers this year. A eolumn culled the Student lforum wus introdueed to express the xiews and ideas oi stu- dents ron:-erning eertain school problems. The tfollege Corner and lfueulty Footnotes were also new to the paper this year. The College Corner wus designed to present vuluzihle in- lormution zihout Z1 numher of well-known st-hools. Fur-ulty lfootnotes aequtiinted the stu- dent hody with little known fan-ls uhout their teen-hers. Delegates from the Student WN Viiorld were ehosen to attend the Kutionul Seho- lustif- Press Conferenee held ut the Stevens Hotel. The group attended meetings on ull phases of newspaper puhlieation. Last yearis All-Amerieun newspaper were on display for study lmoth days. The Wu World sponsors the annual Hoho llully held hetween semesters :liter the students res-eive their report cards. General ehuirnnin for this yeur's Holno llullv was lietty Nordherg. People attending: the dance were required to dress as holvos. Prizes were awarded to the hest-dressed hoho, when the students first, enter the eluss. the first few' days are spent in preliminary work. Here they write short stories of their own. make f-orreetions and eritieize the mis- takes made. 'lihis gives them some idea of newspaper writing und experience which will help them develop their style. 39 Another W . . . Annual CWDI 0171116 Press HE 1951 Annual Stall has eompleted another year with another hook finished The Stall' put in mueh time and eliort to get the hook into shape for publication. The theme was ehosen in the early months of the svhool year and was adapted to the various sew-tions of the hook. lfueli seetion of the Annual was managed hy individual Smit memhers. The whole Stall gave their assistant-e in the many preparation pro- eedures. The Staffs photographers had a hig joh taking all the pietures. developing, and printing them. 'llhese pit-tures had to he planned and seheduled ahead ol time in order that the pix-tures would he suitahle for their partieular section of the hook. Advertising and l'uhlit-ity manager. ,lerry Cray. seeured ads and puhlii-ized the 1951 -Xnnual. Ifppor left pieluref lfditor Gloria Nlaglnuson. seated ll-lt. and Shirley f1ll1ilI1t'Sl1l11. standing at right, helping ,lane l.:n'son, seated in eenter, to 1-ln-ek her ,Iunior vlass layouts. .lane was responsilvle for everytliiiig 4'0lN'I'I'l1lIlQ1 the juniors. She identilied pietures. eheeked spelling, and did the write-ups. lipper right pielure: 'llhe girls in the front ron, left to right, Gloria lioodman, Dee Ranshaw, lfleanor ,lohnson are eaeh husy with her msn task. .M the typetsriters in the haelx. from the left, :ire Shirley iludmestad doing her organization write-ups. and .lane Larson typing. Standing at the lar right is Gloria Nlagnuson. orgzuiizing her material for the theme. Lower left: lloing over the alphahetized tiles of the miniature pietures is l.ou Apostle. Her main duty on the stall was shared with Shirley liudmestad as orgranizations editor. Lower right: lnspeeting the hrst page layouts are seated: llloria Magnuson and lfleanor .lohnson. Standing: Shirley tludniestad. l.ou Apostle. Gloria Goodman, and Candy Stiernu. A ter Hour f Careful Work and P armin X yo Tull p1't'1z1r'z'. If-tt to right: Gail rXlI'f:Illl'l' nllu has in Cl'Iill'g14' of tllr- Fl'f'SIllll1lll vlzlss. is lwlpwl hy lfumly 5!if'I'lHl In alphaxlwtizv tha' miniuturr- Ibi4'flll'f'S fm' tln- lllllIt'I't'IilSSlIN ll sf-vtlun of tht- xllllllill. Mirlzllr- lrjftr Ray Sktthltll, lmysA sports e-ditor. slzlu-s UNM' 21 'lol lypt-'Nkl'tIt'l'. gift llllgl Ins sports XKl'lU'-llllsi l't'illiV. Mirltflr' fllglll. 1-Im-kuisw: ICI:-aumr .lolms4m. llloriu chblllilllilll. Sllirlvy Clldlllv- . .' nfly Stix-rna. Lou .Xpnstlfn Jam- I, at r s 0 n . Gloria Nlagznuson. lh-f' Hunslum lvid I'zlrQ'xu'll to p I1 ot og r u p ll 1- r Wayne xlilwl. uhm 1-'nlistwl in US. Air l nrn'r- at the- flow of tln- first s4'rm'st:'l'. Hullnm llf4'flll'l', l'1lr'unur Jullnstm. right. hwul of the- Ss-niur lfluss St'4'Ii0Il, lis- lt'llN tn xivxss of In-r assist- alll. l'a1t Nlf'Nl'l'IN'f'. ut lt-ft. IN-0 RLIIISIIRIW, all type-write-V. units fm' an da-- vision. Xl' uf tht- llill4li1'll!ill'ly dillivllll tasks of tht- stuff was lPI'l'llill'tIlQ1' ilu' lllilliilllllf IPil'llll'9S fur lhe- vrlgralwrs. After the pirlures uvrv lukvn. lllvy uf-rc svnl tn ilu- Annual Slulf for zllpllallvs-llllllu. Illf'lIlIIYIlI2. mul tl1llllllK'l'lIlQ. All lllv IIIVIIIIIPIF nf thc Nuff pltvllml In to 4 . 4 . sk lu-fm'0 lhv l.lIl'ISlIIlilS IIUIICILIYS. .,- .14 The Annual CW, Is Essential! cz Picture Book H0lDl5fI'llI0N of a successful yearbook requires complete harmony among members of the stall. When one section editor needs more assistance to meet a deadline. some- one whose section can ride for a while, cheerfully lends his energy to make ends meet. More often than not. the typisl can he found proofreadingzg the girls, sports editor will give a hand to the organizations editor in identifying persons and pictures. Staff coopera- tion is what gets the hook out on time. Edwin fi. Xieslow is the facility editorial advisor. ll. l,. Scltoenolif is liusiness manager. flloria Goodman had the assignment of working on the faculty and administration pictures and thc departmental section. Many picture sizes had lo he reduced. while some had to he enlarged. Alphalmetizing and num-hering was another long process. The Senior scction prohalrly entails the higgest and most detailed assignment on the staff. lfleanor Johnson had the task of scheduling the pictures, seeing that the proofs were returned. arranging the layouts for the panels. and sending out questionnaires. The typing was shared with lfleanor hy Pal Nlcxeruey and Dee llanshaw. Organizations. under direction of l.ou Apostle and Shirley Cudmestad. w'as a long and difhcult section. The cluhs all needed write-ups which the girls attended to. Some of the pictures of the cluhs were taken in early fall and questionnaires concerning the cluh and its purposes were sent out. Top riglzl piclurc hclout Wayne Mayo. staff photographer, sets the timer for printing a picture in the darkroom. l,o14-cr righl ltclou-: llloria Goodman is puzzled by the wast array of faculty faccs. liloria had charge of the Faculty scct ion. Lozccr Icft: Shirley fiudmestad. Gloria Nlagmuson. Gloria lloodrnan congratulates lilcanor johnson on her fine Senior layouts. Top lefl: ,lane Larson, seated in fore- ground, works on the miniature pictures, while l,orrainc VVoods, It-ft, gets assistance from flee Ranshaw in alphaltetizing her Sophomore class. 38 Camera Boys Produce Publication Pictures Li? Y., .41 lop Iefl. THE tIltl'I'ltfS. l,elt to right: ,lohn Wlootlrnan. ,lolin Rilllf'l', Steve Yapnar. anil Paul lllynier. 5l'iN'l'El3: Bill Vtilliains. presitlvnt. Top riglii pi:-tzzre. 1I0'Vl'l'fS'l' Rlll,l'15. .lohn Hauer. eluh wr-p antl program rhairrnan. is tliseussing Vontest rules with llaxe Zelen antl llaxitl l r4-ila-lalr-r. l95U presitlent. non at the lfnixersity ol lfhivago who tlroppeql in lor a iisit. l,ou'r'r lefl. Fll,Xl NTHII' l'li0tlRr-UI. .lnspeeting a film strip on tlarkrooin provetlures shown at one ol the nie-etings ure. lelit to right: Holi Willizuns. ,lolin Billlf'l'. Hivhartl Manning. Roh llampson. se:'rt-tary-treasure-r. Saul llortlon. and Leroy Tliornas. ,-11 loner riglll. l'lfQ'l'llllh ASSltlNNlEN't'. M-arliook pit-ture 1-nlitor .lane Larson is t'lll'l'lxllIQ' some spot assignments with St-we Yapnar. lelt. and llielt B4-all, right. Stew ztntl tlivk are truth tixosyeatr veterans on the protluetion line. 0I,I,UWIN'f2 their laxorite hohhy. photography. a live group ol' W.T.H.S. lvoys find an outlet lor their interests :incl energies through the rneclium of the high sehool Caniera ffluh. The organization pro- ricles an opportunity lor these photography fans to get together at regular intervals to share their experi- enees and to learn more ahout this popular and rupiflly expanding area ol activity. The eluh sponsors the yearly display ol prize pif-tures from the National High Sc-hool Photograpliie Awards 1-ornpetition. The l95l eontest whit-h elosed last Nlareh will have entries suhniittecl l-y several ol this year's most aetive mernlvers ol the loeal high sehool eluli. With the extensiie use of spot neus antl aetion pietures in ltoth the high sehool newspaper and yearhook. the W.'I'.H.S. raniera lans are finding a ready outlet lor their protluet. All pictures in the 'W' World and a large proportion ol the hundreds ol photos in the Arnnial 'Wi are the work ol students active in the Camera Clulw. Cooperating with the pieture editors on the respet-tire puhlieations. the 1-amera hoys are always on hantl xx here and uhen things are happening. The pit-tures are proeessetl in the st-hool dark- room in ll6. Ur. lf. C. Nleslow is the groupis laeulty sponsor, 39 CLASS Along the grand roads of the universe they progress, forever alive. Forever forward, they go! They go! I where they go, but I know that they go toward the best. toward something great. know not if MQ M ,fin gg 3 is 55, Q Q5 Q QQ, ' ff MWQ 2 5 ffliiif ' fv f 1,3 K gk SN A , 2 Q llllfiltllllill Ilft'IIlI't'.S ulfore, SENIOR tIl,'XSS UFFIIIKHS. l,1-lt to right lwwfin ' H' 'it loner lttt loll Nl tle 'li Ii Fu l l't+ idtnt Ho ' ,. . ,. ning . ' 1 , .' vos . reusurer: Doug- as . ot-1, '-N - 3 gt-r lxuntolu. tive l'rt-sidq-nt: tlerultline Sondee. St-we-tztry. ffroup pif-nm' ulrore. SICNIUR CIASS tjtIllNtIIt., IA-tt to right. RUW l: ,loyve Slttllttiltlglll. l.1-roy ltiltnier. ffm-ile lierniztn. l.ynn leeling, Marlene Lurgent. l,ouis Int-olns. Renee Suxulio. RUXX' 2: .lohn xvtttttllltkilt. ltonnu Horning. ,lo Haignatlu-r. George tfruxstiord. Dolores .lesenoxt-v. tfluir- otte lfxuns. lla-orge llrnluun. Another Class 0 eniors Weml Their Wa Ht-I Senior liluss els-1-tions in Um-tolver returned Dont' Fnorh lloger Kinlol , g . . g 1 11, Ilerri Sondee. and l,ou Apostle us president. xive president. secretary. and treas- urer. respet-tixely, Along with the Class Count-il. the ollic-ers nuuiaged the Senior Class during 1950-'51, Most ralunlrle men in foolhull were Stun Koeal. hawk fieldg Kay Skieru. lineman: and thin lilet-k. 1-uptuin. ln hasketltull, Bill lilliotl was rated on the sem-ond string itll-Sllltlltltiltl team. The musit- fit-ld was high-lighted hy memhers of the All-Stale liquid. The trso lvoys honored were lloug l'itt0I,'ll. first ehzlir elurinet. und Hill Svurletl. first 1-hair t-ornet. the benior Class play. nstlill-llw, was given May l and 5. lt mis diret-ted hy Miss Avis Younglrerg with .lztyne Dean. student diret-tor. Those playing lending roles in the produvtion were ttitl Uqltleairu. lienee Sarulio. Ron Svhardt. und Dim-k Norlwerg. blurring honors for vlaiss st'indin s were li'1I'l vlvllltdt Y l d' . . g. , .t ,. nan, a e ictoriun. and Morris ltlumherg. Silllllillttflllll. llunking third in the 1-lass was l5arlmi'ai Carey: Nlarian tfederna was fourth. Trio days helore graduation the Senior Class was entertained lay fellow students on lflnss Night. The leuture ol the program was an skit picturing seniors in the future. 42 .-ll top left. VUOHK GHUUP. Lett to right: Stan Kocal, low-e 'l'l1on1as, Doufr Fnocli, llerr' 9 l V h 1 , h 1 1 . ont ce. Xlargie llils. Ken Fales. lfirrlf' Iliclurc, 'l'l'lEYHE TOPS! Lf-fr to right, 5l'i.A.'l'l'Il7: thu-I VVWRIIIUIINIII. Yalerlictorian. STANIF- P' ING: Barbara Carey, l'lIIlllf'l'-HIT, Marian tletleriia, l'llIlIlPl'-UID, Morris RlllIl1l1t l'g. Salutatorian. Loufer f7I't'flIft'. lffHlflll'INtfl'iXll'iN'li t,l0MNlI'I I'EF. Left to right, 5l'2.'Yl'l':lJ: fklargie Bits, ,loan Bticliat-ek, Norma Magri. Doug Hlltlfll, .lohn Worulrnaii, Violet Nienii. l,ouis .lacol1s, STAND- ING: Ken Falvs, tfonnie Heed. llolores ,lesf-iioxec, Gloria tloomhn' ' - ' George ff1'a1xfr11'1l. Stan liocal. . .,., 1,1111 s.,n.1ff. .low '1'11.,1.m, fhrou ll Hz' ll Choo! To Challen e Late Be HUSHN hy a popular vote through an all-class homeroom election. fifteen seniors were elected to serxe as Conimencenient committee 1'ep1'esenIatives. Headed lw the president of the Senior Class. Douglas lfnocli. the group undertook the responsi- lwility of making: the plans lor the entire commencemeiit program. ln addition. the committee chose the academy hlue caps and gowns and presented the announcemeiils and cards to tl1e entire class to he voted upon. The arrangements for the Baccalaure- ate Service was under the direction of Lynn Pierce and her committee. The lleverend Littleford was selected as the Iflillll speaker. Choosing the comniencemenl speakers was anotlier task lor the COIHIll9IltZ6IT1CIll committee. The graduation exercise was opened with a grreetinff to the memhers of I Q tie eenior Class and friends lay Douglas lifnoch. Other speakers :Vere Carl Wangmen, Morris Rlumherg. Marian Cederna. Anita Mayala. Jack Starr. and Charles Vickers. The lvest Point Prayer was uresented ln ' l. J' ' h invocation. 1 y ouis .110 s, and George Keane gave the -'I 53 011 WE- Senior Class CAROL MARIE AHLSTROM: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club . . . BETTY LOU AKINS: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Red Cross . . . DUANE RALPH ALLEN: Band. CHARLES WILLIAM AMANN: Baseball, Basketball, Class Officer, Football, Jr. Red Cross, Military . . . DONALD ROY ANDERSON: Football, Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . JOHN ALLAN ANDERSON: Football, Graphic Arts Club, Military. Plays, Track, 'iW Club. SUZANNE RUTH ANDERSON: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Student W World, Spanish Club, Y- Teens . . . WALTER ANDERSON: Military . . . BARBARA ANN ANDREWS: Distributors' Club, G.A.A., Hall Monitor. MARGARET LORRAINE ANTHONY: Concert Choir, Glee Club . . , MARY LOUISE APOSTLE: Annual Stall, Class Council, Class Officer, G.A.A., History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens . . . ANTHONY STANLY APPELT: Military. ROBERT GERALD BAGBY: Baseball, Football, His- tory Club, Peppers' Club, Student W World, W Club . . . VIVIAN JEANETTE BAIRD: Part-Time Em- ployment . . . JACK E. BAKER: Military, Student W World. JOHN MOLONEY BALDRIDGE: Military, Part-Time Employment . . . BARBARA BAUER: Part-Time Em- ployment . . . LOIS JEAN BAUERNFEIND: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Span- ish Club. RICHARD T. BEALL: Annual Stall, Band, Camera Club, History Club, Military, Spanish Club . . . DAVID A. BEATTY: Band, Golf Team, Jr. Red Cross, Military, Plays, RiHe Club, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . JOHN HUGH BECKMANN: Distributors' Club, Hall Monitor, Military. 44 June, 1951 SHIRLEY JEAN BELCHER: G.A.A., Girls' League, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . LYNN BENNETT: Audio Visual, Band, Camera Club, Military, Slide Rule Club . . . JANE E. BENSON: Class Council, Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Stu- dent W World, Spanish Club. CECILE ELEANOR BERMAN: Class Council, French Club, History Club, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club . . . MORRIS BERZIN: Graphic Arts Club, Military . . . MARJORIE G. BILS: Acappella Choir, History Club, History Club Shows, Spanish Club. DANIEL KILBERT BLECK: Basketball, Class Oflicer, Football, German Club, Military, National Honor Socie- ty, Track, Wrestling . . . RALPH D. BLOEDORN: Graphic Arts Club, Military . . . MORRIS BLUMBERG: Football, Jr. Red Cross, Military, National Honor Socie- ty, Student Council, W Club, Wrestling. DONNA JEAN BOLLMAN: Girls' League, Part-Time Employment . . . THOMAS GERALD BOOTH: Base- ball, Basketball, Cross Country, Hall Monitor, History Club, Military, W Club . . . VIRGINIA BORRE: History Club Shows, Y-Teens. GEORGIA LOUISE BOTSIOS: G.A.A., History Club, Jr. Classical League, ,lr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club ..., A LBERT LEROY BREAN: Military . . . GLORIA MARIA BRISENO: Girls' League, Part-Time Employment. SANTIAGO DARIO RRISENO: Baseball, W Club . . . IRENE BRNOT: Biology Club. G.A.A., Girls' League, Spanish Club . . . GEORGE BROFKA: Mili- tary, Camera Club, Part-Time Employment. ROBERT R. BRUNKE: Band, Slide Rule Club . . . JOAN MARIE BUCHACEK: Band, G.A.A.. Girls' League, History Club. National Honor Society . . . MARY ALICE BURKETT: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Life Saying. Peppers' Club, Y-Teens. 45 June, 1951 ARNOLD BURKLUND: Band, History Club, History Club Shows . . . BARBARA ELIZABETH BURRIS: Acappella Choir, Concert Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . BERT BURNLEY BURTON: Camera Club, Military, Trans- ferred from George Washington High School, 1950. BARBARA YVONNE BUTKUS: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club . . . ELEANORE RAY CAHALAN: Biol- ogy Club, G.A.A., History Club, Jr. Classiral League, Y-Teens . . . RALPH JAMES CAIN: Band. Hall Moni- tor, History Club, Radio Club, Slide Rule Club. RONALD PHILLIP CALKINS: Military, Part-Time Employment . . . CALVIN CLYDE CALLOW: Baseball. Football. Hall Monitor, Hi-Y, Military. W Club , . . VERL LEE CANTRELL: Distributors' Club. Military. BARBARA ANN CAREY: Dramaties Club. French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club. .lr. Red Cross, National Honor Soviety, Peppers' Club. Spanish Club . . . JAMES ARTHUR CAREY: Annual Staff, Baseball. Basketball, Football, Military, W Club . . . GERALDINE FRANCES CARR: Biology Club. G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club. MARIAN HELEN CEDERNA: Class Couneil, Debate Club, Future Teavhers, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club Shows, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Sovie- ty . . . CAROLYN ANN CERK: Future Teavhers, G.A.A., History Club, National Honor Soeiety, Spanish Club .... I OAN M. CHESNEY: Dramativs Club, Hall Monitor. JAMES LYLE CHRISTIANSEN: Biology Club, De- bate Team, Distributors' Club, Dramatirs Club, Hi-Y, Plays . . . NANCY CLARK: Dramaties Club, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, .lr. Classical League, National Honor Soviety, Peppers' Club . . . RAY CLARK: Military, Swimming Squad. ROBERT LEE CLINKSCALES: Military . . . PAUL J. CILYMER: Annual Stall, Band, Baseball, Camera Club, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Orchestra, Slide Rule Club . , . ILA SUE COHN: Class Council, Future Teachers, Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Soriety, Peppers' Club, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club. 46 Senior Class LIONEL FREDRICK COLES: Baseball, Basketball, Football, W Club . . . JAMES LEROY COPELAND: History Club, Spanish Club . , . WARDELL EDWARD COPELAND: Football, Military. DELORES .IAYNE CORSER: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club, Y-Teens . . . THERESA COUVALL: History Club, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . GEORGE CRAWFORD: Band, Class Count-il, Crossed Sabers. History Club, Military, Rifle Club, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, W Club. .IEROME FRANCIS CRAY: Annual Staff. Distributors' Club. Golf Team. Military. Radio Club, Student HW Vlforld .... IACQUE WAYNE CRIBB: Band. Basket- ball. Cross Country. Golf Team. History Club, Hi-Y, W Club. . . DOROTHY GENE CULPEPPER: Cross- ed Sabers, French Club. History Club, Military 'Transferred from Dreher High, 1949. ELAINE LENORE CENLIFFE-OWEN: Girls' League, History Club . . . SHELLY CUNNINGHAM: Band, Basketball. Cross Country, Graphit' Arts Club, .Ir. Red Cross, Student W W'orld, Track, HW Club . . . ROBERT DORIAN CYIK: Baseball, Basketball. Golf Team, .lr. Red Cross, Military. Senior Class Play, W Club. ROBERT I . DALUGA: Baseball, Rasketball, .lr. Red Cross, Military. W Club .... A RLENE DARHUW: G.A.A.. History Club. Poster Club, Y-Teens. DONALD WYLLIE DAVIS: Class Counril, Football, Hall Monitor, History Club. ,Ir. Red Cross. Military, Swimming Squad, Tennis, Traf-k. W Club. .IOHN LESLIE DAVIS: Football, Golf Team. Hi-Y Tennis, W Club .... IOYCE L. DAVISON, G.A.A.. Girls' League. History Club, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . D. CYNTHIA DAWSON: Cheerleader, Class Olliver, Convert Choir. Crossed Sabers. German Club. Military, National Honor Society. Poster Club. Student W World. .IAYNE DEAN: Girls' League. History Club Shows. .lr. Red Cross. Peppers' Club, Plays, Poster Club . . . ELIZABETH NANCY DEBELAK: Distributors' Club, Girls' League, History Club. Spanish Club . . . TERRYL ANN DELONG: Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows. .Ir. Red Cross. Peppers' Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. 4,7 1.351 ,f 5gg'at'VT ??f1 ' . enior Class JO ANNE lleLOOF: Hall Monitor, History Club . . . VERNON DERREBERRY: Baseball, Distributors' Club, History Club, Military, Rille Club, Spanish Club . . . DONALD IJETWILER: Military, Part-Time Employ- ment. CARMELLA THERESE UIAGUILA: Girls' League-, History Club, ,lr. Red Cross . . . KAY JOYCE lllESl: Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppe-rs' Club, Poster Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . LEROY E. UITTMER: Baseball, Class Counvil, Class Ofliver, Football, Golf Tr-am, History Club, Hi-Y, Military, Slide Rule Club, Club. ROBERT ARTHUR DIXON: Hall Monitor, History Club, Hi-Y Military, Slide Rule' Club, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . DOROTHY MARY DOIJICH: llistributors' Club. G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor . . . JANET HELEN DONOHUE: llramativs Club, Girls' League, ,Ir. Red Cross, Plays. RENE MARIE IJOSENBACH: Hall Monitor, History Club, ,lr. Rf-d Cross, Y-Teens ..., IACK DOUGLAS: Military, Part-Time Employmont . . . ROBERT GEORGE IJRAPER: Bass Clvf Club, Audio Visual, Convert Choir, Cross Country, Hall Monitor, Plays, Radio Club. AUHREY .IEAN DRETSKE: Girls' lfagruv, Hall Moni- tor, History Club, ,lr. Red Cross . . . GERALIJINI-I DUGO: Frenvh Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, His- tory Club, Y-Tvens, Transferred from Bishop Muldoon High School, 1950 . . . FRANCIS LOUISE DUNCAN: Spanish Club, Y-Teens. YlNCEN'l' LEE DUNN: Military, Part-Tinw Employ' mont . . . ELSIE MADELINE EDWARDS: Biology Club, Girls' Lvaguo, ,lr. Red Cross, Orvhestra . . . SUE ANN Ell FLER: G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers' Club. WILLIAM, NOLAN ELl,lOT'l': Baseball, Basketball, Class Ofliver, Cross Country, Trark, Club, Spanish Club . . . ROBERT ARTHUR ELLIS: Bass Clef Club, Camera Club, Convert Choir, History Club, Plays, 'lonnis . . . JACK MICHAEL ELSBURY: Baseball, Basketball, Class Ollivvr, Cross Conutry, llvbate Club, Football, Club. L18 June, 1951 DONNA MAE EMERICK: Girls, League, Hall Monitor. Y-Teens . . . SHIRLEY ANN EMMRICH: Distributors' Club, Girls' League . . . DOUGLAS RTCLEARN ENOCH: Rand, Camera Club, Class Ollieer, History Club, National Honor Soeiety, Orehestra, Slide Rule Club. CHARl.O'l I'l'I MARIE EVANS: Raton, Crosseml Sabers, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Military, Peppers' Club, Student Couneil, Y-Teens . . . I'A'l'RICIA ANN FAGAN: Part-Time Employment . . . KENNETH SANDS FALES: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Hall Monitor. History Club, Rifle Club, Span ish Club. DALE H. FAT: Military, 'Transferred from Lineoln High Sehool, 1948 .... IESSE FERNANDEZ: Baseball, Military, Part-Time Employment .... IAMES EVERETT FlNLEY: Part-Time Employment. ERNEST FISHER: Rasl-zetball, Football, Military, Travk, Club . . . MARJORIE FISHER: G.A.A., Spanish Club . . . RICHARD PHILLIP FISHER: Military, Transferred from Zion-Renton High Sehool, l9-19. JACK FOSTER: Rantl, History Club, jr. Classival League, Slide Rule Club . . . LEONA .IEAN FOSTER: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club . . . EARL GENE FOX: Military. Part-Time Employment. LAWRENCE ROLLIN FOX: Part-Time Employment . . . JAMES MONROE FRANCIS: Poster Club, Track, Club, Part-Time Employment . . . DOLORES MARIE FREEMAN: Girls' League, History Club. LAWRENCE FREEMON: Part-Time Employment . . . LAWRENCE EDWARD FRIEDMANN .lR.: Part-Time Employment . . . ROBERT A. FUNK: Audio Visual, Rasketball, Hi-Y, Military, Swimming Squad, Track, Transferred from Tocld Seholl, 1948. -149 June, 1951 RUDOLPH GALLEGOS: Military, Part-Time Employ- ment . . . ROBERT MICHAEL GALVIN: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Military, W Club . . . RICHARD PHILIP GAMMIE: Band. Cross Coun- try, Football, Track, HW Club. FRANK .IOHN GANTOR: Football, German Club, W Club . . . THERESA MARIE GEDVILAS: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club . . . DELORES ELSIE GEHRLS: Girls' League. .IOANNE CATHERINE GERARDY: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, Peppers' Club, Student W World . . . FRANK JOHN GLOGOVSKY: Golf Team, Graphic Arts Club, Military, Student HW World, Club . . . EARL A. GOLZ: German Club, Golf Team, Military. Student W World. ROCHELLE GLORIA GOODMAN: Annual Stall, Class Council, Future Teachers, Girls' League, History Club, Memorial Scholarship Fund Shows, Spanish Club, Na- tional Honor Society . . . RICHARD L. GOODWIN: Radio Club . . . DALE DAVID GORDON: Military, Track. GEORGE V. GRAHAM: Class Council, Graphic' Arts Club, Hi-Y, ,lr. Classical League, ,Ir. Red Cross, Military, Student W World, Swimming Squad, MW Club . . . DEAN GRANGER: Military . . . MARILYN GRACE GREEN: History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Transferred from Zion-Benton High School, I949. TERETHA GRIFFIN: Band . . . SHIRLEY ELAINE GUDMESTAD: Annual Stali, Band, Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Poster Club . . . JOAN MARIE GUIRAULT: Band, French Club, Girls' League, History Club, ,Ir. Red Cross, Poster Club. .IO ANNE HAGNAUER: Class Officer, Crossed Sabers, Girls' League, History Club Shows, Military, National Honor Society, Poster Club, Student MW World, Span- ish Club . . . RICHARD ADOLI-'H I-IALLE: Acappella Choir, Future Teachers, Hall Monitor, Military, Radio Club, Transferred from Libertyville High School, 1948 . . . BEVERLY .IEAN HAMLET: G.A.A., Poster Club. 50 Senior Class JUDITH MARIE HAMPTON: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Life Saving, Radio Club, Y-Teens . . . PHILLIP JAMES HANNA: Base- ball . . . GLORIA ANN HANSEN: Concert Choir, G.A.A.. Girls' League. History Club, Jr. Red Cross. .IAMES RICHARD HANSEN: Audio Visual, Football, Military . . . JACK LOUIS HANSON: Military, Spanish Club .... IANYCE JOYE HEATH: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. BILL L. HEDDERLY: Part-Time Employment . . . DONALD LEE HEMBRODK: Military . . . WILLIAM STANLEY HENDERSON JR., Bass Clef Club, Class Council, Football, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Memorial Scholarship Fund Shows, Mili- tary. Senior Class Play. FRANCES KAY HENDRICKS: Baton. G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross . . . JOSEPH CARL HERAVER: Baseball, Bas- ketball, Military . . . BEVERLY ANN HILL: Band. Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club. MARYLN ANN HOFFMAN: French Club, G.A,A.. Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club, Slide Rule Club, Student W World . . . PATRICIA ANN HOLZ: Chorus, Part-Time Employment . . . DONNA JEAN HORNING: Aeappella Choir, Class Council. Class Of- ficer, Crossed Sabers, History Club, History Club Shows, Military, Treble Clef Club. LEON JAMES HOWARD: Graphic Arts Club, Trans- ferred from Libertyville High School, 1947 . . . LOU ANN HUBBARD: Girls' League, Transferred from Rogers High School. 1950 . . . LEROY HUNT: Cross Country, Military. Track. PATRICIA MARY HUTCHINSON: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers' Club . . . RAYMOND EUGENE HUTCHINSON: Biology Club, History Club . . . JEAN VERNETTE HUTCHISON: Debate Team, Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Classical League, Peppers' Club. Y-Teens, Transferred fl'0m Waylantl Academy, 1948. 51 new enior Class HELEN RUTH HUXHAM: Girls' League, Poster Club, Spanish Club . . . PATRICIA LEE INGOGLIA: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Y-Teens . . . .JOSEPH WILLIAM JACKSON: Band, Orchestra. ROGER WALTER JACKSON: Basketball. Football, Track, W Club . . . LOUIS DAVID JACOBS: Rase- ball, Rass Clef Club, Class Council, Debate Club, Dramatics Club, French Club, History Club, Jr. Class- ical League, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, W Club . . . JOSEPHINE ANN JANOCHA: Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross. LEROY BERT JAWOREK: Football, Military, Radio Club, Club . . . ERMA ARLENE JELLINGS: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Spanish Club . . . MARY THERESA JERMALOWICZ: Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross. DOLORES JEAN JESENOVEC: Class Council, Cross- ed Sabers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Military, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . CHARLOTTE MARY JOHNSON: Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . DOLORES ADRIENNE JOHNSON: Class Council, Girls' League. ELEANOR JOHNSON: Annual Stall, Baton, Concert Choir, History Club, History Club Shows, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . GRACE DARLENE JOHNSON: Concert Choir, History Club, Jr. Red Cross . . . MYRA ELLEN JOHNSON: Girls' League, Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross. ELIZABETH JANE JORDON: G.A.A., Girls' League History Club, Life Saving, Spanish Club. Y-Teens . . . JUDITH ANNE KARAREC: G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . CHARLES CLARENCE KANTOLA: Military, Rifle Club. ROGER WILLIAM KANTOLA: Baseball, Basketball, Class Officer, Football, History Club Shows, Hi-Y, Swim- ming Squad, W Club . . . CAROL NORMA KARJALA: French Club, G.A.A., History Club . . . WILLIAM JOHN KASPER: History Club, Military, Track. 52 June, 1.951 DOROTHY ARLEEN KAUFMAN: German Club, His- tory Club, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . GEORGE EDWARD KEANE: Class Council, Military, Radio Club, Rifle Club, Slide Rule Club . . . JOHN JOSEPH KEEFE: Distributors' Club, Military, Trans- ferred from St. George High Sehool, 1949. BERNARD HUGH KELLY: Band, Class Council, Golf Team, Hall Monitor, History Club, Military, Swimming Squad. WN Club, Spanish . . . DAVID HY KELLY: Class Council, Military, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad . . . HARRIET JANE KELLY: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Life Saving, Y- Teens. DOROTHY MARY KEYSER: Girls' League, Part-Time Employment . . . EVELYN MARIE KEYSER: Drama- ties Club, Girls' League, Hall Monitor . . . CHARLES HENRY KlLLlAN: Baseball, Military, Radio Club. SALLY MARIE KIMPLER: Concert Choir, Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Y-Teens, 'Transferred from Niles Township High School, 19-I-9 . . . GERALD JAMES KINSEY: Graphic Arts Club, Hi-Y. Military, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . JANET BETTY KNOWLES: Biology Club, Girls' League. JOHN EDWARD KNOX: Band, Biology Club, German Club. History Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Military, Swimming Squad . . . WAYNE RICHARD KNOX: Crossed Sabers, History Club, Military, Rille Club . . . STANLEY JOHN KOCAL: Baseball, Foot- ball. Military, W Club. Spanish Club. LEONA MARIE KORNASIEWICZ: Distributors' Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Y-Teens . . . FLORENCE ALICE KOSS: Biology Club. G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club. Jr. Classical League . . . CAROL JEAN KRAM- ER: Biology Club. JENNIE ANN KRANZ: Biology Club, Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Y-Teens . . . SAMMIE LOU KRIEGER: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Classical League . . . HARRY H. KRIESEL: Military. 53 func, 1951 BETTY ANNE KRIKORIAN: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Stu- dent W World, Y-Teens . . . PATRICIA ANN KRONCKE: Concert Choir, G.A.A., History Club, Plays, Spanish Club . . . ROSE IRENE KRPAN: G.A.A., Girls' League, Y-Teens. .IUANITA MARIE KUBAYKO: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Radio Club . . . JOAN EVA KUTZLER: Class Officer, Crossed Sabers, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, .lr. Red Cross, Military, Spanish Club . . . JAMES LaDUKE: Part-Time Employment. EDWARD LOUIS LaMARTIN: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Military, Track, W Club . . . RICHARD P. LAMPELLA: Distributors' Club, Football, Military, W Club . . . NORMAN R. LANGE: Military. CHARLES ANDREW LANIER: Band, Orvhestra . . . MARGARET ANN LANIER: Debate Club, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club . . . MARLENE FAY LARGENT: Class Couneil, G.A.A., lr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Transferred from United High School, 1949. SYDNEY ALLEN LASAINE: Band, Baseball, Class Council, History Club, Orchestra, Travk, Spanish Club . . . CECILIA FRANCES LAURENT: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club, Transferred from Holy Family Aeademy, 1948 . . . GEORGIA LAVRIS: Part-Time Employment. ROBERT GLENN LEARMONT: Audio Visual, Crossed Sabers, Football, History Club, Military, Riflle Club . . . THERESA R. LEGAT: G.A.A., Girls' League, His- tory Club . . . MARY FRANCES LEVANDUSKY: Girls' League, History Club, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Student W World, Spanish Club. ROBERT LEVONOWICZ: Baseball, Military . . . SALLY ANN LIBERTY: Dramatic-s Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, lr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Plays, Spanish Club . . . VIRGINIA DeLEE LORD: Girls' League, Hall Monitor. 54 Senior Class MARCELETA LOUGHRIDGE: 'Transferred from Mountain Grove High School, 1950 . . . CLARENCE L. LUCAS: Military . . . RETTYANN LUND: Class Council, Dramatics Club, Plays, Transferred from Wine- bago High School, 1949. JUDY MARIE LUNDBERG: Dramatics Club, Plays, Postcr Club, Spanish Club . . . DARLENE MAE LUNDQUIST: Girls' League, History Club, Spanish Club . . . EDWARD V. MACHAK: Military. JOHN RICHARD MACHIA: Cross Country, Military, Track, W Club, Wrestling . . . PATRICIA MARIE MACK: Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club Shows, Plays . . . GLORIA MARIE MAGNUSON: Annual Stall, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Plays, Post- er Club, Spanish Club. NORMA JEAN MAGRI: Acappella Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Treble Clef Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . RICHARD H. MANNING: Band, Camera Club, Graphic Arts Club, .lr. Red Cross, Orchestra, Slide Rule Club . . . LEONARD JOSEPH MASILIONIS: Baseball, Military, W Club. THERESA MARIE MATEJA: Spanish Club . . . WILLIAM FRANK MATEJA: Baseball, Football, Mili- tary, W Club . . . ANITA MARGARET MAYALA: Dramatics Club, French Club, History Club, History Club Shows, Plays, Senior Class Play, Y-Teens. RICHARD M. MAYNARD: Band, Track, Transferred from Burris High School, 1950 . . . WAYNE MAYO: Annual Staff, History Club Shows, Military, Plays, Student W World . . . MARY ANN MAZUR: G.A.A,, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Span- ish Club. DONALD MCCASLAND: Hi-Y, Military, Swimming Squad, WU Club . . . JAMES E. Mc-DONALD: Bas- ketball, Cross Country, Football, Military, Track, WN Club . . . PATRICIA McNERNEY: Acappella Choir, Class Council, Girls' League, History Club Shows, Jr. Classical League, Pcppers' Club, Y-Teens, 'Transferred from Kenosha High School, 1950. 55 enior Class RICHARD EARL McPHERSON: Baseball, Football, Military, Student WM World, Swimming Squad, Track, W Club . . . DONALD V. MCSORLEY: Military . . . CHARLES D. MEARS: Basketball, Football, Crossed Sabers, Military, Swimming Squad, Track, W Club, Wrestling. WILLIAM L. MELLEN: Football, Military, W Club, Wrestling . . . FRANK JOSEPH MERLO: Crossed Sab- ers, Football, Military, W Club . . . FRANK JOHN MERLOCK: Military, Transferred from Marmion Mili- tary Aeademy, 1949. SAMUEL LOUIS MERRITT: Band, Football, .lr. Red Cross . . . PATRICIA ANN MESSER: Girls' League, Part-Time Employment . . . MARIANNA MILLER: Aeappella Choir. Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Treble Clef Club, Spanish Club. JOHN W. MITCHELL: Bass Clef Club, German Club, History Club, Hi-Y, Military, Swimming Squad, Track, W Club . . . LOUIS DEVANEY MITCHELL: Foot- ball, Hi-Y, Military, W Club, Wrestling . . . ANTHONY MICHEAL MORAN: Distributors' Club, Military. Radio Club, Student W World. Spanish Club. BILLIE NANCY MORRISON: Cheerleader, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Life Saving, Peppers' Club . . . DELORES MARY MOSS: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club .... I AMES DALE MURPHY: Band. German Club. Golf Team, Slide Rule Club. SANDRA RENEE NAIDU: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Pep- pers' Club, Y-Teens . . . ROSE MARY NEEDLES: Girls' League, ,lr. Classical League, Radio Club . . . .IOANN NELSON: French Club, G.A.A.,, Hall Monitor, Orchestra, Transferred from Zion-Benton High School, 1948. VIOLET EILEEN NIEMI: Acappella Choir, Crossed Sabers, German Club, History Club, History Club Shows. Military, Y-Teens . . . RUSSELL RAY NIVA: Aeappel- la Choir, Bass Clef Club, History Club Shows, Military . . . RICHARD REYNOLD NORBERG: Band, Basket- ball, Debate Club, History Club Shows. Senior Class Play. W Club. 56 June, 1951 BETTY ANN NORDBERG: Cheerleader, Class Of- Hcer, Crossed Sabers. History Club, History Club Shows, Military, Student HWS' World, Y-Teens , . . ELIZABETH ANN NORDEEN: Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . JULIE CECELIA NORIKUS: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Pep- pers' Club, Y-Teens. DOROTHY NORWOOD: Adelphian Y-Teens, Drama- tics Club . . . DUANE MILTON NYSTROM: Baseball, Biology Club, Camera Club, Football. W Club . . . DONNA OBERLANDER: Dramaties Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Life Saving, Plays. Y-Teens. GEORGE C. O'BRlEN: Military . . MARY MARGARET O'HARA: Orchestra . . . DONALD O'HARE: Baseball, Military, Rille Club, Spanish Club. DALE ROY OLSON: Bass Clef Club, Biology Club, Convert Choir, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Military, Slide Rule Club . . . WILLIAM FRANCIS O'MEARA: Senior Class Play, Transferred from St. Vineents High Sehool, 1950 . . . THOMAS MICHAEL ONAN: Football. Slide Rule Club, WU Club, Spanish Club. ROSE MARIE OPAL: Distributors' Club, Girls' League, . . . ROBERT FRANK OPEKA: Baseball, Golf Team, Military. W Club . . . BETTY JANE OPITZ: Class Couneil. G.A.A., Girls' League. GEORGE LEROY ORBANK: Class Council, Military . . . DELORES R. ORLOWSKI: G.A.A., Girls' League, Spanish Club . . . WILLIAM LAWRENCE OVERBY: Aeappella Choir, Bass Clef Club, Concert Choir, Mili- tary. JOHN PADILLA: Military, Spanish Club . . . JOSEPH PANKRATZ: Baseball, Military, RW Club . . . GEORGE WILLIAM PATTERSON: Military, Slide Rule Club. 57 fune, 1951 MADELINE MARGARET PATTERSON: G.A.A., His- tory Club, History Club Shows, Orchestra . . . HARRY RAYMOND PETERSON: Band, Bass Clef Club, Track . . . JACK PETERSON: Band, Football, Wrestling, Transferred from Missouri Military Avademy, 1948. .IACQUELYN PETTICLAIR: Biology Club, G.A.A., History Club, Y-Teens . . . PIERRE L. PICKELL: Mili- tary, Part-Time Employment . . . MARILYN JEAN PIERCE: Class Council, Concert Choir, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Student World, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. CLAIRE PIKIEL: Girls' League, Spanish Club . . . PATRICIA ANN PIPCIUS: G.A.A., History Club, .lr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross . . . DELORES MAY PLAZA: Part-Time Employment, Transferred from Wausau Central High Sehool, 1947. .IOHN ALLAN POTTALA: Military . . . ELAINE POULOS: Girls' League, Part-Time Employment . . . MARY C. PRICE: Girls, League, Part-Time Employ- ment. DANIEL JULIUS PTASIENSKI: Student W World . . . RICHARD RAYMOND PUCIN: Basketball, Golf Team .... IAMES PULLEN: Military, Wrestling. DELORIS EILEEN RANSHAW: Annual Staff, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross . . . COLLEEN JOYCE REED: Rand, History Club Shows, Slide Rule Club, Trans- ferred from Lake Forest High Sr-hool, 1950 . . . MARY ELIZABETH REESE: 'Transferred from West Point High Svhool, 1948. tor, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Student W' World , . . PAUL ROKNICH: Basketball, Football Hall Monitors, Military. 58 NORMA RAE RINE: Radio Club, Hall Monitor . . . ELAINE ROGALA: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Moni- 1 Senior Class BETTY JANE ROSE: Biology Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club . . . MARY ELIZABETH ROSS: Biology Club, Concert Choir, Distributors' Club . . . JUDY ANN ROTH: Convert Choir, Girls' League, His- tory Club, Transferred from Zion-Benton High School, 1948. BETTY A. RUCKEBEIL: G.A.A .... GEORGE FREDERICK RUDOLPH: Biology Club, Distributors' Club, Dramaties Club, History Club, Hi-Y, Military . . . PATRO RUIZ: Part-Time Employment. RICHARD A. SALMI: Military, Swimming Squad, Wrestling . . . JEANETTE GERTRUDE SALTZBERG: French Club, German Club, Girls' League, History Club, National Honor Soriety . . . ROSE SAMUELIAN: Biology Club, Cheerleader, G.A.A., Girls, League, His- torv Club, Peppers' Club. THOMAS CALVIN SANDERS: Military, Track . . . PAUL SATTLER: Basketball, Military . . . RENEE GERALDINE SAVALIO: Class Council, Concert Choir, Dramatic-s Club, Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club, Plays, Poster Club, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club. WILLIAM SCARLETT: Band, Baseball, Football, French Club, Orchestra, Trac-k, Transferred from Lind- bloom High School, 1948 . . . BARBARA SCHAEFER: Aeappella Choir, Class Council, German Club, History Club . . . RONALD LEO SCHARDT: Baseball, Distrib- utors' Club, Golf Team, Military, Radio Club, Senior Class Play, Swimming Squad. JOSEPH TELISFOR SCHASANE: Class Council, Dis- tributors' rlub, Football, Military, Wrestling . . . ROBERT FRANCIS SCHILLER: Basketball, Football . . . MARY CHARLOTTE SCHMIDT: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Span- ish Club. BETTY LOU SCHMITZ: Part-Time Employment . . . THOMAS JOSEPH SCHUENEMAN: Baseball, Basket- ball, Biology Club, Golf Team, Spanish Club . . . JAMES SEVESKA: Golf Team, Graphic Arts Club, Military, Student W World. 59 Senior Class EVELYN SGRIGNOLI: Distributors' Club, G.A.A., History Club, History Club Shows . . . JOHN JOSEPH SCHEBENIK: Baseball, Basketball, Football, History Club, Military, Radio Club . . . AUDREY DIANE SHERER: Hall Monitor, History Club Shows, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Transferred from Libertyville High School, 1948. JOYCE KAYE SHOPTAUGH: Class Council, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, National Honor Society, Plays, Senior Class Play, Student HW World, Spanish Club . . . JOHN SIKICH: Military . . . l.YLE FRANCIS SKELLEY: Military, Wrestling. RAYMOND WALTER SKIERA: Annual Staff, Baseball, Football, History Club, Life Saving, Military, Track, WH Club . . . NANCY ANN SLOBE: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club . . . DONALD D. SMITH: Football, Military, Track, W Club. JEANETTE FAYE SMITH: Cheerleader, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . JERALD SNIDER: Basketball, Military . . . WALTER WILLIAM SODERMAN: Band, Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Football, Golf Team, Military, W Club. GERALDINE ESTHER SONDEE: Acappella Choir, Class Officer, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, His- tory Club Shows, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Treble Clef Club, Y-Teens . . . C. JOSEPH SORENSON: Football, Military, Swim- ming Squad, Track, W Club . . . FRANKLIN SORN: Military. RALPH STANGEL: Part-Time Employment . . . JACK DARRELL STARR: Debate Club, Football, Hall Moni- tor, History Club, Military, Spanish Club, Transferred from Lake View High School, 1948 . . . ROBERT STEVENS: Part-Time Employment. MURIEL JOY STIERNA: Annual Staff, Crossed Sabers, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Mili- tary, Poster Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . WILLIAM J. STITES: Military, Rifle Club . . . RICHARD GENE STOUT: Band, Football, Graphic Arts Club, Student MW World, Swimming Squad, Track, W Club, Wrestling. 60 June, 1951 ALOIS JOSEPH STRYKOWSKI: Football, Graphic Arts Club, Military, W Club . . . RAYMOND JAY SUTER: Football, Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Track, Wu Club . . . ETHEL JAMES SWANN: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, Poster Club. BRUCE GERARD TARBERT: Audio Visual, History Club, Hi-Y, Military, Radio Club, Track . . . BARBARA JEAN TASKER: Convert Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League . . . .JACK ALLEN TAYLOR: Military, Part-Time Em- ployment. FRANKLYN F. TEATERS: Distributors' Club, Golf Team, Transferred from Grayslake High Sehool, 1948 . . . MAROLYN JEAN TEELING: Crossed Sabers, History Club, Military. Student Council, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. . . JOYCE ELLENE THOMAS: Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Student HW World, Spanish Club. Y-Teens. BEVERLY ANN THOMPSON: Band, Class Count-il, Crossed Sabi-rs, Girls' League. History Club. History Club Shows, Military, Orchestra . . . JANET RUTH THOMPSON: Hall Monitor, Spanish Club . . . LARRY THOMPSON: Graphit' Arts Club, Hall Monitor. NORA PAULINE THOMPSON: Convert Choir, Girls' League . . . PATRICIA ANN TIPPET: Crossed Sa- bers, Dramativs Club, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club. History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Mili- tary . . . YVONNE MARIE TISS: French Club, C.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Student W Wot'lrl. JOHN E. TOBIN: Baseball, Camera Club, Football, Military, Slide Rule Club, W', Club . . . GERALD ROBERT TOTALL: Military. History Club, Crossed Sabers, Spanish Club . . . CHESTER JOSEPH TRY- GAR: Military. , BESSIE TONY TSAUSIS: Biology Club, Debate Club, French Club, G.A.A., History Club, Peppers' Club . . IRENE FRANCES TURSIC: French Club, Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club, Y-Teens . . DOLORES ANN UNITIS: G.A.A., Girls' League, Pep- pers' Club. 61 June, 1951 ANN LAURA UNREIN: G.A.A., Girls' League, Span- ish Club . . . LUCILLE ANITA URBAN: Biology Club, Girls' League, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club, Pep- pers' Club . . . ENEDINA NINA VALDEZ: Band, Con- cert Choir. Spanish Club. CONSTANCE ANN VASELOFF: Class Council, G.A.A., History Club, .lr. Classical League, Y-Teens . . . FRANK K. VERNOY: Transferred from Lake Forest High School, 1950 . . . CHARLES ASHER VICKERS: Bass Clel Club. Class Council, Debate Club, Hall Monitor, History Club, Student Council, Tennis. CHARLES HOMER WAGNER: Baseball, Distribu- tors' Club, Football, Golf Team. W Club . . . BERNADETTE MARY WALKER: G.A.A., Girls' League. History Club, .lr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play, Student NW World . . . PEGGY CECILE WALL: Part-Time Employment. WALTER WALLRAF: Military . . . BETTY JEAN WANAGOT: G.A.A., Y-Teens . . . CARL ALVIN WANGMAN: Bass Clef Club, Cross Country, Football, National Honor Society, Tennis. W Club. PHILIP EDWARD WARD: History Club Shows, Transferred from Zion-Benton High School, 1950 . . . EUGENE ALLEN WAUGH: Rifle Club . . . LEO JOHN WEAKLEY: Graphic Arts Club, Military. ALMA LEE WEBB: .lr. Red Cross . . . ELEANORE .IEAN WEBB: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Student W World . . . JOHN EDVVARD WEBER: Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball, Military, W Club, Wrestling. MABEL TRENE WEHRLY: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club .... IAMES FREEMAN WELCH: Basketball, Class Council, Football, History Club, History Club Shows, Military, Plays, Student Council, W Club, Spanish Club . . . SUZANNE WELLS: Class Council, G.A.A., History Club. 62 Senior Class RICHARD LAURENCE WENDAHL: Camera Club, Military, Track . . . RAYMOND E. WESTMAN: Band, Baseball, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad . . . ELSIE MAE WHITE: Class Council, G.A.A., Spanish Club. RHEA ANN WHITE: Girls' League, Part-Time Em- ployment . . . NORMAN WHITLOCK: Football, Track, Wrestling . . . WILLIAM WHITTEN: Annual Staff, Camera Club, History Club, Slide Rule Club. IANICE D. WICKS: G.A.A., History Club . . . HELEN CLAIRE WIGHT: History Club, National Honor Socie- ty, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club .... I ANET FRANCES WIGHTMAN: Class Council, Dramatics Club, History Club Shows, National Honor Society, Plays, Senior Class Play. Student W World, Y-Teens. KENNETH WILKINS: Camera Club, Military, Na- tional Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Crossed Sabers . . . DAVID WILLIAMS: Acappella Choir, Baseball, Bass Clef Club, Concert Choir, Football, W Club, Spanish Club . . . GUY JOHN WILLIAMS: Military, Slide Rule Club. ROBERT FRANKLIN WILLIAMS: Audio Visual, Cam- era Club, Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Military, Rifle Club, Slide Rule Club, Tennis . . . HARVEY WILLSEY: Wrestling . . . JEROME WILLIAM WILSON: Base- ball, Basketball, Distributors' Club, Football, Military, W Club. ROBERT L. WIRTANEN: Cross Country, Track . . . WILLIAM .IERARD WISE: History Club, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, W Club . . . PATRICIA ANN WOLFE: Acappella Choir, Concert Choir, Hall Monitor, History Club. JOHN EDGELY WOODMAN: Annual Stall, Camera Club, Class Council, Military, National Honor Society, Student W World, Spanish Club . . . MARTHA LOVINA WRIGHT: Biology Club, Camera Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Y-Teens. ANTON MARION WYPYCH: Slide Rule Club. 63 as-5+-swa Senior Class 1951 ANITA EDITH YELLEN: Dramatics Club, Girls' League, History Club, Plays . . . RENAE AUDREY YOUNGBERG: G.A.A., Life Saving . . . MARYANNE ZABUKOVEC: Baton, French Club, G.A.A., Hall Moni- tor, History Club. DOROTHY LOUISE ZALAR: G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club . . . JANE A. ZEILBECK: Class Council, Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . GERALDINE L. ZIGOWSKI: French Club, History These 1951 Grads Have Andrew Bentivegna Marguerite Carrison David Consolver Albert Fisher Paul Clymer Dorothy Culpepper Jean Hutchison Dolores Jesenovec Grace Johnson Stanley Ackerman Theresa Bittner Audrey Boltz Ethel Burger Maria Dracos Robert Hagman Florence Hussey Glen Goodlet Richard Hansen Frank Mateus Louis Morones Richard Mulroney Charles Paparigian J ack Parker Peter Petruska SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Inducted May 24, 1951 Wayne Knox Betty Krikorian Anita Mayala Violet Niemi Renee Savalio William Scarlett Barbara Schaefer Joyce Thomas Yvonne Tiss lrene Tursic JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Inducted May 24, 1951 Alice lnness Lillian Jenkins Paul Kamschulte Darlene Larsen Arnold Ounapu Charlotte Peterson Meline Pilibosian Carol Saari Janice Sekulich Patricia Tomkowicz Elizabeth Ann Totterdell Argerie Vehos Barbara Ann Waldorf Hariett Lee Ward 64- Club, History Club Shows, Y-Teens. No Class Pictures Fredric Rainey Steve Rutkowski Wesley Vineyard Donald Zylius Charles Vickers William Wise Renee Youngberg Loretta Wasil Mary Louise Werner E. Jeanette White Paul Wille Local Chapter Of Honor ociety Is Active N XTIUNXI, IIHNUH SU4iIl'I'I'N MPH 1hH5. lrll tu rlglu: H1lI'lPilI4'l 4 mx loam Hl11'l1u1'Hlx ll: l,f-xurulllxkx. ruglux l':HUl' X X'l'IllN Xl. IIUNUH SU- 'llzIN Xll'fNIl4l',liSllll Ill l'Ullill lm ' x I Bl'I'IlLl4lf lIl' xx-llHx4'l'. Hu Ullll. .l4lilll lillrllzu-4-k. iff-rr: Nullr Nl il' 1 IHA. fvlnrm 1. my -n :I In ln lm frlllllllvx K 1. I U 7 . 4 Hvflllilll. Xl 1 n'nl 'I'l Hn - 4 Z 4. -U urx If-mnvlu In txlnx. lnuixn 44-Pk. 4.IiIil'1' XXIJII. Num-5 flank. HOW 24: Htlllghlh Plmrll. HalI'ln1I':1 tj1lI'Q'f. Wur- nw BIll1l1lu-ru. ,lu lluulmlur. UQIIIIIN Hlw-k Furl Wm mm Nlurrnu 1:-:Ia-l'l1'1 5 1 A , 1 . In. Nl nu H' XY4llllx6'QilIl Klhuplvr U02 of llu' Xillhlllill Hmmm' 5m'it'ly wus irwlaxllwl in Ilw Waukegan 'lxmxn hip Hifll Yhmrl ml Wu I9 ING' lh rlllln ul mn i 1. fr b. H 0 ' gs Ldv am alvlixv 4ll'gilllililli0ll for llw first time lhis ycalr. UHi1'1'l's Q-lwlml from the lxserlly-iiu' Svniur n11'n1lwrs lufl Illll xwrez llmlglus l'1llUl'Il 'wc-fulvlnt: ,loan H111-llum-ek. uve IPIxl'rid9lllZ Hillkiiillll f:lll'l'Y. fww-l4l1'x: amd Hun f,1'xulldl1skv. ll4l'ilr- A.. IIIPI Un Uvlolwr ll. Ill: Pep, , . 41413 In 111156 tummy fm Ihr' mem t ' my xwre- imlm'lwI inlu thv Sm-iely on 'lwhurscluy ewnixrg. Ugly QI. in lhv Lilllv 'l'heulvr. 05 wrxnirll l'1'z1r11'e-H. un alll-vxmlillg fluxwc-. was QliXCII lay llw Hmmr Su- urizxl s1'l1ula11'sl1ip fund. lfiuhlven seniors und lxwlllv-fixe 'uniorw :M- 'Q funiors Are Read For Fourth Year Trials llttftlttfllltl llil'Il1l'L'.N lIIl1ll'l'. .lllNlUR KQIASS OFl llil'iH5. lilffllll pivlure ll,!0l't'. IUNIOH lil..-XSS liUllNlill.. l.elt to right If-fx to right, ln-g,5inuiugg at loner lelt: .loan Olson. Prom RUW l: Hosernury Yigmvrie. Sonja Kuoppala, ,Ioan Olson. RUW' 12 hairman: Bill lfamphell. 'lireasurerz Bolt Natilreet-k. llzt1'lmr:1 'l'aylor. Sylvia fore. llolores Hramm. Helen Pyunonen. .loan l're-sinlent: Rudy llaudoyieli. Xiu- Presitlettt: ,luue Larson, Moran. .Indy Matson, Pat lirayylord. ,Indy jones. Phyllis liornlon Net-rt-tz-try. ROW 3: Frank Reelu-mlorl. Bill tfamplvell. Matt Smith. Hlf class of l952. non upper elassmen. have proyed themselves worthy ol their title hy their uork in the past three years. As the Juniors look hat-k on the past year they t-an reeall a series of pleasant and memorable experiences. Class ollieers were elet-ted in Oetoher. Those Chosen to lead the t-lass were: Holm Van'l'reet-k. president: liudy liandoyieh. yiee-president: .lane Larson. seere- tary: Bill Campbell. treasurerg Joan Olson. prom ehairman. Mrs. Ruth Whal- devk and Nlr. Walter Hart-zewski. 1-lass sponsors. gave their full support to the many class at-tiyities throughout the year. The liig event of the year xi as the Junior Prom. l'euthouse Serenade. whieh will he long rememhered lay every student for its originality ol theme and the well adapted det-orations. The stievess ol the prom lay in the hands of Prom Chairman. ,loan Olson. and her various eoulmitlees. Prom Hlglzllghts School ocial Calendar ll righr. PROXI lIUXIXll'l l'll' 4.llXlllXll'.N. l.elt to l'l1'lll llflw' l: Nlillie l,Ulll0lllIl'll hall Nll'fillll'4'. l.nrraine Womls, ,loan Olson. l,lIlllil fllIXl'I', Nl:- hl. -2, . en. Ilan llntkus. HOW fi: lihar- lntte l'etf-rsun. Nlar' , ' .- . , U.. . ..1 A ... .. nn. Nadine Shafer. ,lndy ll4'lQNHll i. ,. . l'ra-tl .4,NlI1'. lillSlNl'f5S SESSION. .loan Ulsun is dire-1-ting a rnf-etingg nl tha- 4-uliiliiitti-1' heads whivh met alter svhnnl during thi- months of llew-nilrer ll'II'llllQlll Npril. Nlany details nl the prom were ironed out at these IIIPPIIIIQLN. lllf Junior l'rmn's general rhairman was ,loan Ulsen. Vllorliing along with her were her various vmnmittees. llleline Pililwosian planned the deeoralinns: pnhlil-ity was handled hy Hail lllrfflure. Judy l redri4'ksun arranged for the 1-hapernnes and guests: and llan llntlins tunk 4-are nl finanr-es: invitations were sent hy Nlary Louise Werner. Sehednlingg of l'll0f'liI'00IIl help was taken eare of ln' Lorraine Whocls: lmis Johnson hired the oreheslra. ,linl Christiansen planned the refreshrnenlsg the voronalion eonnnitlee was headed hy Nlillie l,0Nl0nat-0. Linda Ulixer and Nadine Shaffer designed the- dam-e programs: Charlotte Peterson took eare ol the Grand Xian-li: greeting of speetators was handled hy Nanvy Lnndgren. Nliss lflsie Katterjohn and Mr. Steve llrew. lavnlty ath-isnrs. worked hard along: with these stndenls and helped them with the big task ol the danm-e. 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Della Anderson. Judy Anderson, Nancy Anderson. Boger Ankley, Bette Artis. Bichard Asma. Jack Bailey, Arlene Baird, Fred Bairstow. Mike Balsamo, Budy Bandovich. Lois Barnes. Boland Barnes. Lawrence Barrett, Barbara Beeson. 'llhessalonia Bel- vher. Brut-e Bell. Barbara Belzer. Colin Berdux. Leroy Berg. Carol Bergman, John Bieda. Leroy Bitt- ner, Therese Bittner. Beverly Bjorkman. Betty Black- wood. Bita Boehm. Walter Boettle, Jackie Boghosse. Pete Bojniewicz. Andrey Boltz. Mary Bonaparte, Barhara Borgel. Jack Bower, D0- lores Bramm. Clara Brean. Nlarles Bret-heisen. Joseph Bretz- lauf. Bohert Brewer. Jolene Brown, Marie Brown. Peffffy Brown. . FTW. Neil Buess-hingz. Louise Burchett, Lucille Burchett. Ethel Burger, June Burkett, Joanne Burkey. Theresa Burns, Dorothy Burris, Daniel Butkus, Javk Caldwell, George Callison, Shirley Campbell. Class lmfl In riglif: Bill Campbell. Clarissa Carnahan. Jim Carpenter. Antoinette Car- rison. Kenneth lfashniore. lliehard Cavin. lNlarCeline flliaclwirk, Joy Chalfant. Helly Cliapley. Svott Cheslik. Jim Christensen. lfherilyn Clark. Dorothy Clark. Javk Clark. Haney Clark. llolwerl Cliff. lfdith Coles man. llussel Constantino. Joseph Constantino. Bill Coon. Betty Cooper. Nlariona Colterell. liolierta Cotterell. Patsy Cranor. Pat Cranford. Toni Crowley. Wayne Curry. Vfenceslaus Cyliul- ski. Hivliard tiyganek. Dsl-ar Dahl. Pal Daley. Him-hard Daluga. lnez Davis. Tanya Davis. HarliaraDec'- ker. Martin Dee-ker. Dolores Delapena. Hay De'l'liorne. Tom Detwiler. David Dever. Lil- lian Dewitt. Joe Diaguila. Allwerl Ditzig. Hay Dolence. Ed- ward Domalik. Salome Domalik. Bill Downie. Maria Dracos. Thalia Drac-os. Marilyn Drahos. Joan Drelske. Barbara Drinka. Donald Drinka. Gertrude Dunn. Gladys Dunn. ,lack Dunn. Don Dupies. Robert Dupin. Alice Du- Verney. Jean Eccles. ii Z V ' , -- ii' iiii ik... ..., R' t i 1i t tiis ll., V Vlczy b,.V A .b.:..,,. V , , ir r r . 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Marilyn Hart- mann, Ronnie Haydock. Ronnie Hayes. Sylvia Hehior. Kathleen Hen- clrirks, Virginia Hendrix. Uonalfl Hermann. Tom Hett. Bill Hoff- man. Jim Horn. Joan Howells. Cuy Hrovatin. Shirley Hubbard, Delor- es Hudson. Helen Hughes. Class Left I0 right: Florenee Hussey. Alive lnness. Audrey lsley. Charlolle lslok. Joyce Javkson. Allan Jarolms. Eileen Jaeolus. Holwerl Jac-ohson. lidward Jeffers. Lillian Jenkins. Theresa Jereh. Kenneth Johnsen. lfred Johnson. Lois Johnson. Kla- vis Johnson. Roherl Johnson. Fu- gene Jones. Judy Jones. Holm Jorgensen. Ophelia Jude. Pal Kaezmaryn. Paul Kamsehulte. Al- lierl Kanvilija. Xlarielta Kaplan. Joe Karlovir-h. Nam-y Kasper. lid- ward Kazarian. Healric-e Kemp. Dolores Kennedy. llivhard Ken- Von. Louis Kerpan. Danny Kilhane. Eugene Kilger. Dolores Knox. Tom Konr-an. Charles Kopoian. Florence Koslner. Carolyn K0- vach. liolwert Kula. Sonja Knop- pala. Helen Kurringer. James Kyalla. Sieve Lamhiris. Frank Laneiloti. Leo Larkin. Darlene Larsen. Jane Larson. Louis Kosf-hak. John Lavris. Pal Leliuron. Pat Lefher. Peter Lenline. Leo Linsky. Barham Lilman. Jim Loffredo. Xlillie Lomonaco. Melvin Luke. Nancy Lundgren. John Nlaelsaav. Eldon Mackey. S' re ri J J . J Iuugqppq p p p . w J My gg liii .,,. A - ' l i X - -,:-:: 1 .,-: J. I 1'- .... ' .1 H . g ':-- V It ' . .- . :sjsib ..., .,..-:,, 5 ' f J N 1 JJ f J .ll J 2 . , .sa+.,. 'W J JJ J J :-. .J J r ...V - J J .:., Ji Q ' -'.., JJ: V-.: l 'i':: -' ' J J '2l 3 f -2. , , --,. 1 , J, , .:.,.. 1 x .ff .,.-.:v sis . ..... J ...., 5 1 '.,.. JJ ea i ' ' ' '--' .J - il ': f af . A' 6 J J .. . J JJ , J v 17:1 --:' E ,llll -lzz J H -,.. n 5, X L iiili Y .,., J ': ' K '.., Q J ,J 5 ,:,,. JI r 2--. .J izl' f 2- i ' J :J .E JJJ-J j' J 31 l e ' X ' ' 'e A ' J 2 . A lvzl t JV K X ' ' J. V nlalll A.. J ' i g y., .. . A ,J .J J Ta Z ' i.., J if Mgr ' 'J V I il :iii Illl li V- I Liilil J li i - , ,.,V up J- -. .. J . ,. 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McCullough, Nieta McDowell. Gail Mclfarland. Gwendolyn McGrew. Dick Mc- Manaman. Jody McMullen. John McShane. Alvin Melville. Helen Mesec. Rruce Metcalf. Dick Meyer. Kay Frank Mihevc. Carol Miklik. Ren- nett Miller. LeRoy Miller. Orelia Miller. Robert Milligan. Alice Minassian. Glenn Mitchell, Jeanette Mitchell. Melvin Mitchell. Mary Moherg. Loretta Montgom- ery, Joan Moran. Joanne Mord- horst. Elaine Morley, Dolores Morones. Patsy Morris, Virginia Mulvaney. Jack Mundstock, Michael Murphy, Loren Murray. Pat Needles. William Nelms. John Nelson, Marilyn Nichols. Bernard Niebur, Don Niemi, Robert Norwood. Lorraine Novak, Ignacio Ochoa, Mike 07Connor, Norman Oglesby, Lois 0'Hare. Linda Oliver. Class lmfl lo rigfll: Irene Olson. Joan Olson. Jerome Onan. Harry Opal. Jerry Orlwaeh. Marilyn Ostrander. Arnold Uunapu. lionnie Paekman. Anthony Palluic-ke. Jean Palo, Madeline Palzet. Zarie Paparag. ian. liohert Park. Joe Parrino. Paul Patoek. ,Io-Anne Payeliek. Jean Pearson. Jean Peshut. Charlotte Peterson. lfster Petruska. .lack Phillips. Marian Petrusky. Allan Pic-kus. Meline Pililvosian. Jean Powell. Priee. Carolyn Pringle. Plorenr-e Pudlo. Barbara Poltala. John Pratt. Billy Holm Haasr-h. Helen Pynnonen. Helen Rasmussen. Joan Rasmus- sen. Wayne liawn. Frank Heeken- dorf. Ronelle Reeves. Carl Hegenauer. Charlene Hehor. Gertrude Reid. Lois Hemde. Eugene Henherg. ,lim Rieger. Edward Higwood. Shirley Riipi. Jack Hivelli. Carol Robinson. Pat Hoedell. Teodor Rogaezuk. Joan Rogala, Sally Roos. Joan Roth. Charles Rottman. Jean Rules. Mary Kay Russell, Carol Saari, Marvin Sage, Barbara Sanderson. Gerald Satterlield. James Schaffer. t ,.-, t f F5 ' l A - t ... t A it t L. ,,,: ,, . yrr a .. . f .uyuu 3 ,45 iii illi in .,,. V Zi : P ,... 'C . 6 e A -.,.- W .-,. , - 'I I .. M M. .., . A 'aex ' A l a.. .. rrra a A . I 'i'i ,i.'i A iii l ' , ' A . 1' .::v Ev ' z '. ' Q, 'iil ,... .., , Q . -, -A Q A :--1 I W in 3 ,... 5 Q .,., . 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Joan Schmidt, Xlarlis Schmitz. llalph Schroeder, Joanne Schwalhe. Joann Schwartz. Allred Scott. Doris Scranton. Peg- gy Seager. Jerry Sears. Mary Lois Seaton. Janice Sekulich. lfino Seppala. Nadine Shaler, lfsther Shanyfell. Maurice Sharp, Caryl Shinsky. John Sick. ,Judith Simon. Donna Singer. Gladys Skwarkowski. llarhara Slo- cum. Xlatt Smith. Shirley Sneesl'-y. llonnie Sondee. ligan Sorensen. Jack Sorensen. James Stanczak, liohert Stout. John Slrolalme. Phyllis Strykowski. llohert Sus- man. Nancy Sustersiz. August Swanson. Joan Swift. Barbara Taylor. llita Tennyson. Lawrence Tenpas. Marilyn Terrien. Frances Thomas, Sara Thomas. lfugene Thompson. Clara Thorp. Judith Thrall. Diane Tindale. Edward Tobin. Lois Tol- lefson. Patricia Tomkowicz. H a r li a r a Tompkins. Mercedes Tompkins. Gail Torfin. Andrew Torrez. Harahara Totterdell. Peg- gy Totlerdell. Carol Tucker. Herry Turner, Joseph Tyler, Wlayne Van Heir- seele. June VanTreeck. Holnert VanTreeck. Class Left lo right: S t e v e Vapnar. Alice Vargas, Argerie Vehos. Rosemary Vigne- rie, Barbara Vogel. Dennis Vogt. Mary Jane Wagner, Theresa Walc- zak, Barbara Waldorf, Harriet Ward, James Warner-ke, James Warnecke. Loretta Wasil. Charles Waters. Marilyn Weidner, Dennis Wen- dric-ks. Mary Louise Werner, Bar- hara White. Jean White, Timothy Whitehead Raymond Wickstrom. Paul Willie Dolora Williams, Herhert Will- iams. v 1 Loretta Wfilliams. Marguerite Will- iams, Warreli Williams, Rheta Wood, Lorraine Woods, Bruce Young. Jerry Zeilbeelc. Marguerite Zirkel- hach. Sylvia Zorc, Henry Zorzy, Judy Zupaneie. Frank Zupec. The following Juniors did not have their pictures taken: Raught Atterlmery Bonnie Barard Phillip Berent Ralph Boehes David Ronnes Harvey Bere:-ky Arthur Rrenve Bill Brennan Gerald Brown Nia-lc Camavaris Raymond Carr Rivhard Chamernik Robert Christensen Helen lliolek Robert llellavalle .loan Du Bois Richard Dunlap Rudy DuVerney Wayne Ekkela Prisvilla Emeriek George Evans George Cagosnan Harold Calster .lohn Gonzales Raymond Cossel Rirhard Gustafson Harold Hanna Henry Hansen Rolmert Hansen Cayna Heiser Edward Heisler Edward Hennessy Gerry Hodge .leane Hough .lohn Howard Michel Kevorkian Elizabeth Kidder Clarence Kukar .lack LaBus Wayne Marar-fo David McPherson .lark Meunier Mike Miloshevioh Frank Mlinar Marilyn Moore Rolmert Mruk Patrir-ia Naher .lohnny Newman .lanet Nieder Joseph Nowakowslu Florine Tastell Arthur Perzigan Marylou Petkus Leonard Petrovie .lerome Petruska Tom Pintavalle Doris Polk Stanley Rempale Velma Reid .loe Rivo Mary Rico Williard Ripley Marilyn Rouleau Charles Svhelinski Thomas Scheuer Theresa Sf-hiller Mary Sr-hiflord Alive Sehotanus Herbert Sehrader Paul Seday .lames Serzynski .loseph Serzynski Eddie Smith tiuyler Stark Nam-y Thomsen .lohn Tsausis .lames Wagner Kenneth Wells Melba Wiggins as Illlllllllltll pl'r'Il1r1'x ulmre. 5lll'llUNllllilf til.-X55 lllflfll frfllllfl pir'ItH't' 1Ill1ll't'. 5Ul'llUNllllll'l l1l.N55 llUl.llYllll,. l.t-tt to lflflli l.t-ft to right. llvtlllllllllg ut lower lt-lt: Kay llolenee. right: ROW l: llon Stairs. Roger lfkstruml. Ken Hztgnpiun. Stexen l'reustn'e-rg lltlllll lie-ztrtlon. President: .lzunes Wrigtlit. Xin l'ztulos, HUW 2: 'Xlildred Sekirli. .loyve Adrian. ll1ll'llLll'il liner-lile l'rn-side-nt: lint llietrnr-yer. Sevretarx. liluine NYNIVUIIL ,Xlywe Noting. .loan flygunelx. ,loy Front-es. HOW IS: lNn-la lxeller. lliztne luttle. l'atlrt1-nt l'ltts. ,ludy lgI'ilIllU . Katy lliet lneyei. l.llill'lt'll4' Xlutson. ophs Round Qui Hay Hi h Journey ., ,. . vw l'.lNl, 5ophomores had tts LlllXLlIllLlQIt'h. lhey Vould tease the lfreshmen. url silly. or dignilied. and they knew enough not to do all their homework. Their Sophomore year proved to he one ol not only work. hut also one ol pleasure. The lmoys ol this eluss were lound in top sport events. Besides having lwoys play Varsity foothull. their own teums were ranked among the top in the ltlalltlllk' in all sports. Their girls were found in top som-iul events. Un Uetolier l. elevtions ol ollit-ers named john lleurdon. president: James Wright. Vive. president: Kay llietmeyer. seeretury: and Kay llolenee. treasurer. The class party on lfriduy. April lil. will long he remembered. With Furl Urillin and llliss Victoria Larson as their sponsors. the Sophomore eluss with its enthusiaslir- students and wonderful spirit ol 1-ooperation will not find it dillieult to heeome one ol the lwest elusses ever to grauluute from W.T.l'l.S. 76 Q A'AA 1 1 .4 . 1 1. 1 1 , A - 1 .. . . .R - .- W ,.., 115.13 L rv X ,,,V Lvft In rlghl: Nlarlr-m' Alnllllu. Plur- .Q '- , f Q- Q .nla - HIIVP fXl11'a1111s..luyw 'xllFl0ll. .lavk -Xlmrt. , '::' VV, 1 - - ' VV ' ' 5' '- V ..... .N V VV zzl Hi1'l1z11'fl -XI111. lQar11ly11 xllllPl'51H1. llvr- 'N all . ,..,,,M.. .,.,, ,.,,., , , ,:,.,.,,.,.,: ,..:,,,::,,.,. V ,:,,.,,.: . ..,..,. 1. ,.: V ' 35.1. L l - . z1l1l AI1lltJlN4lII, ' . V v ':' : z A . . 1 1 ' 'ig Ugg: ' .EV QV :J z V .lan-k 'X11mlc'1'w11. lx.-11m'tl1 xll1lPl'SlllI. 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E2ll'llllf'ilI1Il Hllllillxll, 'xllll lilllliillllll. l : ': ' 1 2' , .1 2 gg, 1 - .lulm 4.41111v1'w11. Wultvr llilllllllwll. Her- A VV ,.V, V1 . 2 x V w 'r Z. VV Illt'H llilI'lsHIl. No1'111:1 lQz1r1'ull. liarul Cash- ' ' V -. V E if l 5 ' QV .VVV f 5 1111111-. Nlury l.llSlilIUl'. lgilI'llil!'H l:llilIlll I'- A ., '- 1 . 1 nik. 'G'l . ' l ,v1.- ' . Q5 2 -11 . fl :H 2 .TM QW-Irrii' ' Nlznrilyn lllIFlNlll4l. Ralph lflmcly. Shir- 1 , , . .' ' ..,, 3. .,-' V 1 ' . . . . , f b 7 I 1 V Vy ,W .VV If-y f,l2ll'li, f,v1'a1lsl111n- flax 1-5. Mary l.lt llI- gf .,VVVV f 'E - fi IIIIHIS. Gloria lflosf-. .lllllll lfluml. V3 ,V,,.- i ' L 1 ' -: x A 1' ll' Nl '1 1' Il N . - 1 ' . mtu .u ns. . 1111 yn .0 wrg. . am-y :Sgr P- ' V. V' ff VVV. V' i . ' 11111111 wr. RllHhl'll l:1lIlSIiiIIllll0. .Iolm V ' liigi., ,VV V 1 V, ' ' Hank. ,'1llf'lDlill1P flmnall. Ronnie lfralt. Vi ? .VV ' V- --.. - '- V.-' -VV-- - 5' V -'V-, VVV V .... L 5 V ' U .... . . 'H f .Inlm 4i1'z1ullm'1l. .loan lfrilnlr. Hlalwlw H QQ' V 5 lun -fi-'11 .fi llrosln' lUllll ffrnzivr Xlaw ffl11111i111'han1 Ii 65 H l' 1 ' I . -- -. - 1 . H - 1 M- . - is..- .lm11111v l.yg14111f-lx. xl2illl't'l'lI l.jIl4'2lI'. '-: 1 K . 1 VV .1 f 1 A X .. V3 gl, V .1 .,.V V VV 1. 'K .,.. l.o1'f'tt:1 llarruu. Hoge-1' llart. .limmic Davis. Maria llaxisml. Nlivluu-l Ilaywlill. Ruth UM111. l.wn11a Uvlw-wiv. V V V YM V .f-N, ,... QTMM. .. VV 1 V . I fx - - , ' ' . 1-:. ' l .-'ll l :' -1l' I : ' ln l K, , y Jn. Q M Q Q. F, y .' :q E .,.A . x l it 5 Sqn. .P atti QQ Q 'f 1 'H I iophomores Lcfl to riglzl: Nil-lg llelilippis. Hvnry ll:-rnpski. 'xllglfllllt' llvpvrtv. Hnlmr'x't Dv' Hum 'llnn lirliylw. liatliryn Dil-ks. Mall'- jnric- llivksim. ,lolin liivlmlil. Kay llli'Illlt'yl I'. l.orvttn Dir-tz. lflizaln-tli lllllIHl l'. Kay lloln-lim-, Runnltl l,0lt'llt'P. llnxiil llmiolnnn Shirlvy llrulw. llnrlmwn- llrinku. Hl1'l1lll'll lJl'iI1liil. Nic-lxin lll'lHliXKlllP. Lyle llnn- lap. ,-Mllwttv llnpivs. ,l011llllf llnpin. .loan l 4l1'llCl. Rllgfl' lakslrnnml. .lawllen Elliott. Nlurivl lfllsxsurtll. Patsy Hm- nmns. Sumlru l :I1lIl1l'll'l1. Nlnry lfmlrvf. ,lnnn l':llgLllSll. livnnr-Ili lfpkvr. hum'- l':IPIN I'S0ll. lllllll l':IllN'l'!4UIl.lit'l'ill1l lfrirla- sun. llvmltlim- I-Irivksmi. .IHIIPI I'1l'll'liS0l1. l.Iiflor1l ltxnns. llnrotliy lzyuns. xllflllllll l':X2lllS. 'Xntoinvttv Fnlntivo. Marilyn Fai'- gnrel. llunnu Fuwsv. Hnrnlcl l'unrIm. llnn Fr-'llc-lx. .lavqxirlilw FlSllf'l'. Num-y Flalggg, lflmrlvf l litm'rol't. Sillllllll Floml, ,IZIIHPS l lmwrs. ,Ianni-s Full:-ilslwv. ,lolm l oslwrg. lie-nrgv lfmtc-l'. Rll'lliil'Il Fnstvr. Rl4'llLil'll lfuxin-, ,Iny Fl'llll4'lh. llvtty Uslmriw. lirwrriv Rilvy. Hmxuiwl Wuldnn. Hit-lmrnl Atllllllb. Kutlil erinff FI'llIllil . ,lnyvv Fl'l tlt'l'll'l'iS0ll. .lunws Frm-vvnluil, -Xnn Fr:-nntl. lxenm-Ili l r:-llncl. Barham lfurtan, ,lnhn l nlls-r. Fruiwvs Gallmuyy, l'utri1'ia Gales. Putrivia Calle-- gns. Allwrt Garland. lluryl Uarlaml. Marilyn llaxslik, Hola:-rt th-dvilas. Shir- ley Cr-lirls. Marilyn Us-rgas. llc-nnif llilvyyski. Viola Clover. llarnlsl Goetz. llivliaril Goldstein. Gloria llolwitzfr. Don Gordon. Rolwrl lifllllillll. Ronald tlralianl. lltHI'0llly GFLIIIIPO, Helen limy. Carol Urvfni. I.:-roy Gregory, Ivy Urillin, Warren l1lllldt'I'SUll. Lillian iillSIZll!4'Ull. Rim-hurtl tillfitilftillll, Krnne-th Hugopiun. ophomores Luft to right: Elaine Haley. Gertrude Haunmoncl. Emanuel Hanna. Rir-hard Hanna, fiEllll'l5:lIlIll1lf'll. .lavqllalinff Han- sf-n. Nlargarvt Harrell. M. Harris. l ran1'vs Hart. Vi1llf'l'9SEl Hart. lllarxin Harvey. .lar-qlivliiw Hayes. Nunvy H1-lmingvr. Nlzirvia HQWINHPIIS. l':mluu-.lum- llvnnlnrson. l,l1ilill Hf !Hlf'l'- son. Lorraine' Hruuli'i1'kson. Catlwrirw Henrikson. Sanllra Hvsselgruw. ,l47f4f'Ibll illl'lilIlLlYl. .launvs Hill. Kt'Ill1f'lll Hill. fllotva Holnlis. llounu Hoffman. Rolwrl Holm. .lurk Holinvs. .Iounnv Holnws. ,lolin Hou lvtt. Ellglill' Hua-sing. Nan:-y Hllglll6'!-. Row- Tllilfy Hunt. fflmrley Hutvhings. ifarinrla lngoglm. 5ilHlllly lllgfljlllil. l.. lvy. Cvorgs- ,lu4-kson. llouulil ,llll'0lIS. Honalfl jzmorek, Xlarylin .lm-flkon. Hivliaril ,len- vln. Cnr-mlolyn jenkins. Xvlinu lvnkins. lmnore lolins, l,vonur4l .lolxnm ,lm-k ,lolinsr-n. Bvula lolinson. Cravir- .lohn- son, Myrna Johnson. Yanry ,IUllIlSOIl. PillfTll'lil lohnnon. Rolwrt ,lUllIlP1lHl. Boli- lmy jones, Hs-lPn .lonf-s. Alive jorilan. lffilir-1 .luntunvn. l.uu lxt'Il1'K lurgaitis. ,leans-ttv Kulunoxsky. Carolyn Kaplwiin. Tony Karas. ffliarlvfs lxzlrnopp. Xgnr-s Kazarian. Relll lxveppvr. Nivk lxvllvr. Hilflvun Kvlly. ,lerry Kvnnwly. Kay Ken- nvrly. Nlaryannv Kvrpan. Ste-w Kr-rpan. Bvtty Kerr. l,Po Killian. Yrlina Kinsey. Rivliaril Kirkpatrivk, Rosalie Kirt. Frank Klein. Douglas Klinv. .loyve Knox. Douglas Koss. .lolin Koziul. Joseph Krause. .loannv Kriesel, .lean Krikorian. Marigm-ne Kril korian. Marie Kronvlw. Franris Krus- mark. llonna Kllrlwllmevk, Barbara Kuvvhlv. ilarolyn Kulle, Him-hard Kumar. Elvira Kuusisto. Marilyn Kuznik, fluen Lalvus, Q -1 'i l 1 .,,, z 2- H ,i f '. 'Igi -f -4 ,':, ,. ' V fffslifz A wa? W ., ,.,, y , - '-:r-' ' 5. 5 ,-. - V llll' rzz it ' l - rrn. n H . Eng ' -iii I J GEMM , ,. ,. I ,.... ..., .- , 1' I '.., ff? ,.,', - i . ynnl f -my iy iy i H . . A -iv ' Hky n . .llly r jx W 5. if X A ,vw . N , i Y h , QQ 'V f f Q if i A-n 55,5 i H M 192 8 Y. ,.,. 2-,-1 4 Eii' 'iii i 5 ml. 3 ..,. r 1 sv.. g if va Nz 11 8 X Sh ,kv K 1 I 25 . 4 -4 Q1 if fe ,, 'if 1,5 i' 5 A' i ,Q .ff s y W.. , ,. 5 P Q. Q 15, Qi l iffy- .. .Q XR. In I E YE xx 46 ar yy ii: - if fi . by . ,,:. ix 'iw' .gk A am N X 3 H H .V , AV., I i- if ' mf - ' .. r ' P '.-- E i' l . i i I x u mwsgz -Y JW-N V . il, y l Q V'. i za y A I .,. 1 ii :.,.: . mx 5 . if ,Q is YL il V A 'X y Q i'-i--- r f f i y L.: f- .,. as 2+ -. f ' 'Q , is, , 3 i- 1 , 'G . 1 . is Ji, we Q I ., A M. i 83' A ' ., Q-1 ':' l P 42: l '15 l A,:,. . , , ' 9 .L , 'Q Illl -.,'.. A , :., 59 i 2 . I it Eq 'ff q,,.u.: P J 1 if M is Q A T. Q g Q ff, Qi. , it . fi - - A ,- h x'A.. t A S r L gg S' S .ar l rl G i . ..: ' 2555 f'f . ..... E Q lm l sp., K We Q5 ii if at 'Sl . ..,,:., . I . . . ..,. 'ln ,Q h A ll - ,.4:, Vlql 3 , it Y , Q Q I Q X l Q t l -me W 1 i g l i7-mwm ' 1 aw. hm . I 'Q fm ,SP .ffggggf 2 f jx ': b 5 jj f2 1 L 5 Y l . 42' l i Ls Qt L ! 'ik Q Q E K 1 R Q, Q -,E L Q . 1 'iw Q N' Y-,Q if z '-::'w - ophomores Lcfl to right: l'ntsyLalh1kP. .lolm Lam- pinvn. .lorry Larsen, Rolrert Larson, Ronald Larsen, Virginia Lars:-n. Nlari- lyn Larson. Karl Luurvl, Holm-rt Lf-lu-n. Loisl,e'igl1ly. illlarlrs Lf-onarfl. l'lrl1estiln- lmnis. Rowl- nvy l.1-mis. Nunry Lilwrty. .loan Lirilmort, llonalil Lint-oln. ,lolin l,ipnir'lw, Fred liippvrt, ,lat-k Linkkn. William l,omonaa'o, 'l'homus Low, Kay Lowlu-r. lNlarlr'nv Lone. llale Lull- ington. Alive l,uerkin,a, llmerly Lnnrl- l'9l1. Rvgxinzl Lnslias, Anthony lxlklvllilli. llnlc- lxlil4'lf'I', Raymond Mai-ivr. .loannc Nlzn-k, Eugene Mal-ki. Anne Nlavnorins. Vllilliznn lx'lilg.'Q1lf'l1, llonna Nlugnirv. PilIl'll'lil lxlilglllllli Courtne-y Xlalwlzl. llivharcl lllzllzlvasiv. Flol'vl11'rf Nlillllllllgl. Alex Nlarvh, Virginia Nlartinuitis, .lanws Nlartinvz. YlllIUll1LlS lxlilSUlklS. Elaine Nlatf-us. .losopli Nlatliias, flllHl'lt'Ilf' Matson. Honita Mat- tlwws, Rl1'll2ll'll Huy, Louise- Nlnylie-lil. l'cte-r lXIt'lJf'l'Il1Ull., Curl Mvllonalil. .lamvf fllvllonongli, Nlarilou lXll'FilYlilllll, ,lillllt'S lllvilmiri. Grave Bldlliiririess. Luna Mr-Kenziv. ,lf-rry lXlr'Killc-n, llvnnis XlvNi1'l10ls, Wil- liam Xlcvvnnon. lxlLlliQ12ll'Fl Marlo, Hon' niv Klesvv. Rita Klivlialski. Rvnnvtli Miller. William lllillvr, l l'mlvi'i1'k lllinn. llvtty Xlitvlwll, Kwnnetli Xlja-lmlf-, Mamlrl lllom-klcr, .lanvt Nlollmvk. l runklin fllontgomf-ry. fiatlwrinc- llloorv. Rlltll lllorun. Hvnry Moss. Nam-y Mott, Donald Murphy, llvvvrly Nvwlliznn. Artlnlr Nie-nii. lloosvwlt Nixon. lllarilynn Nolan. Al- ln-rt Nordlwrg, Lorraine Norikns, Fram- vis Norton, Rirliarll Norton. lxl2ll'lK'llH Norwoorl. U4-orgia Novak, Mary Nnmling. Donald Nystrom, Elaine Nystrom, George 0'IJonnell, Donald Olsen, William Ulsen. 7 5 0 p h 0 m 0 re S lm-lt fn rfglll: lille-4-n Opal. Nanry Opal. .lznnvs flfIl I'SllIl, llolores l'u:lilla. Elaine l'upage0rgn-s. Xlia-lmavl Pzlpagiwrrgga-s, lfranlx llapp. ,lnan l'app. .-Xnlhnny Pappas, Xlurgan l,ill'lit'l'. .Klan llzlrsllall. Mn:-lin l'as!vll. luis llillll-'l'4lHl. liaynmnel llillllSUII. llPI'Ill4't' llaynv. llrflla Peak. Martin IH-rvz. lionniv l'errill. .lavk l'r-rry, Wal- tvr l'Ptc-rsvn, jxlllllillllllf' l':-tvrsnn. .luhn l'4-te-rsm1, Maxim- llc-tlwxsrk. Kvn- nvtlm l'Ptruxiv. Xlihlrfwl l'e'trmi1'. liolwrt l'vtrmi4'. Waltvr lllnlli a r. I-'rf-inla llllil- lw an ups. llaxill l'if-pn-r. Anna l'im've. Xlalrilyn l'i4-tsvlnnan. llllill'lf's ljilvri, Xlawine' Pilvri. l atrivia Pitts. Rolwrt Plaza. IA-0 l'lHxa. Xrlvm- l,llfIlllUl'lllIl. Nha-ila l'orvlt. Stvwn Ponln-. .lay Pmwll. Hay- lllllllll l'mwrs. .Ivan l'rnxxf'tl. lfllrfn l'rzplmrski. Hlt'lllll'tl Qnist. .lvun Hanson. Earl Hanta, Nlvrlr' RHSIIIIISSPII, .Iohn Re-arwlun, llvle-n Rf'gIPlliilH l'. lliilllllll He-Iwr. Xxllllkllll Rt'llIllliI'tll. lm- Hny Rl1'Lll'4l. Yalda Hiwlxs. lrxsis Rigg- xmml. l.aM-rnv Rlllllilli. F1-ml liogvrsun. ,Ie-rry linkin. liuln-rt Husvnlul, lllllllljl Hnllalo. Haylnnml Hulxstals-s, Holme-l'l Hnnllquist. l,m1tri1'v Hnssvll. lllllf'I'l Sil Hlltkmuslxi. Nlaltln-n Silillll. llnnliniv Slll'I'illll!'Hf1i, llngrvr Si-lliilt'll. 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Q if ii f B if '2 f -K ..,y3gggmf 1 'wi X .v-,A,W . . 5 Q .1 mf 1 :1 W lv.. ifif' -' ,zzz .v,. 5 , i ,, s. ..1,-,.,, i Q - l. ' if X t. f-.sara 1 aw v. ,, A: .'1V il l - .,.. . n A Sp ' E is. 'L W , , 'lr I l .. 5 h ax -M if Q gg. ...f-f , , s i A- it 1 Q -w.m,,,, . , H i Q 'N . .. E as :?EI1J .2.2i,.- . - 3 ix , g 'lf ,Wg .M f ...Wi , , , mr 1 V , ZW- If , Q'- -,. i zi. Viibz V P f .3 .,,. Q .V Algq wbiivwv . ,M ,Q QW -a Niuf .. IP in 2' i i Q Q s Y ' ,fm 82 Sophomores l,0fI lu right: Shirley Slovnm. Vllilliam Slovnin. Be-tty Smith. lrene- Smith. l,0r- rainr Smith. Caryl Sniile-r. Yvonne Hmlf vrlwrg. Pretty Soils-rqnist. Awalis Sogliigian, llnrotlly Snrvnsvn. Marilyn Snrensc-n. Betty Spaiil. Norma Spaiml. Donald Spanliling. Donn Stairs. Margaret Stanvzak. Carol Stanley. Dirk Stanley. Rivharil Stella hins. Glenn SU Vt'llS. Peter Ste-wns. Sally Stem-'i1s. llvtly Stinv. .lflIl1f'S Stolws- lwrry. Marvin Stmwlalw. Nanlin Strut- shnk. Billy Struna. iivralml SllIllf'I'lilllll. lflizalwth Snann. joy:-el Suv:-twunml. Ge-orgia 'I'vvling:. Norma Tennyson. Roger 'livrrivin Frank Tersar. Marial 'l'e-rsar. William 'l'humas. Alive- Vlillillllfwlbll, Dirk Thmnpson. llelora-s Tlirosvl. Fl'f'll Yli0lIlf'l, Chris Totlis. Yirginia 'lil'0IIlIIlPI'. lilklllllb'IIP 'l'nhx-k. llon 'l'nrnqnist. lliantf luttlv, Nlaxinx' lyle-r. Donn LllxlL'll. l.all- 1'e'ri4-ra llinvk. llernaril Yalaitis. Kvnnn-th xlE.llll.i1t'lif'. l'2'lifll'lilXis1ll'lil'1Jt'l'i. Nl:-rlr' Yarxil. Ewlyn Yase-lull. l,illir- Vaugllin. ,Mic-lla Yvlms. .-Kngr-la Ve-rvnslci. l'atri4'ia Yim-k. l'at Nick:-rs. Vllarrvn Vmwltz. Delores Yniglht. liatlwrine Yuko- vim-ll. l.urPtta Ylllwxivli. llivk Vlvallaw' Hvrlwrt Xvlllli Yix ian Walt. .l uunita We-lull. Cr'nrg1e Vl'c'lwr. A rl ie- We-lnstri'. Ralph Xxl?lll't'lllN I'Q1. ,loan We-iss. l'anl We-If-h. lllargarvt Wvlsli. liatlwr- ine W'Hlstc-all. Barlrara Wvrhn. Fm-il Wlwvlm-'r. Nanvy Whipplf-. lllarilin NVlllI1llil l'. Williv Whitf-. Gvorgr- Whyte-. ilvralil Wivks. linlwrtWigl1t. .lanws Wightinan. Georgia Williams. l,arry Williams. Sondra Williams, Alfred Wilson, .luilith Wilson. Laurni Wilson, Carole Wirin- nvn. Marcia Vfoml. Uelnris Wbmls. op h 0 m 0 re s Dolores Worth, Earl Wright, Leslie Wright, Alyce Young, Dennis Young- lxerg. Mary Zadigian, Florence Zegar. David Zelen, Joseph Zetterman, Anton Zupansic, .Joseph Zupon, Robert Zweifel. These Modest Sophomores Escaped Camera The following is a list of the Sophomores Whose pictures do not appear in this class section. Their pictures may be found elsewhere in this Annual under the activities in which they have participated. Ronald Ames Hubert Anderfuren Ronald Anderson Carl Babnik Nick Bentivegna Richard Bittner Robert Blomberg William Cave Richard Crotan George Cudworth Barbara Cvetan Anthony DePerte Tony Dobrezenski Joseph Dugo Kalven Call Joan Gobler Harold Crashen Marilyn Hadsel John Hengesh Ernest Herman Micheal Hodnick Carry Irby Donald Kennedy Nancy Kranz Ronald Liskey Carl MacDonald fiiarles Maldonado .loe Maldonado Martha Mallory Elmer Miklik Larry Nelson Freddie Ponzio Peter Ruiz Anthony Sacramento E1 vin Salzman Richard Schardt Dale Schmitz Loretta Shebenik Allen Singer Richard Slusser 83 Isaac Smith Kenneth Stolarik Wayne Strahs John Strazer Thomas Strzyz George Stupar Mike Summers .Joseph Szeygielski Donald Venevich Joseph Wallraf James Walters Jimmy Ware George Wenzel Clifford Wiatrowski Benjamin Williams Lemuel Williams Frances Worthington James Wright Joseph Zavaskv Fieshmen Boost W . . .Enrollment B 679 Top plrlllfv, l.l,'X5S l,Ul'Nlill.. l.I'll ln rigglli. NNW' li lm-k RPIINUII, llzuiml tlfilllil. .lorry Hill. Lew Xxviillglllilll. xlXlll Rillllll. lzlvlx Illillllllllil. HOW' 2: Uloriu Bc-zlrtz. .Iny ffullvn. ,loan Slulllf-lmvli, ,loellv Wilson. Form Nlziu- rin. .Imvv Stritzlr. HOW IS: lfwlyn Sllillll. H:-lrfn lmux. Nlyrnu 'lilIl'l1PI'. .loyvv Kvrle-y. Sumlm Vw-L. 'll rlglzt. ',' N ' i ' II'l'klSlll't'l'I ,lillIIl'l' l l!NlQ'lA. www-Iall'y: ,Inv Nwllx. IYIYNI- flu-nt: Toni lllglllllllil. xim- pre-Niilvnt. -gp H lxx llw XY.I.lI.b. mlmwrs ups-rivfl lust full. 079 l I'l'SllIIl?Il wore' l't'Llfly and mailing lu slurl on lllell' rmnl ol' four yours of xxurlx anal lun. Une of llw firsl prolvloins. lliall 1-onlrmilml llio Ill'NI'0llIf'!'5 xxuf llic' f'll 4'll0II of lllCll' vluss olllrvrs. vuinlvaligliilig. the following ollii-ers in-rv elm-vi:-il: ,law Solis. presiclr-nl iivv IlI'l'SlIlFIll1 .laulivv lfuslc-r. svv1'x'lall'y: illltl Joie-v flullcn. ll'txilSlll'C'l vlziss llill'lN was livlrl in Ilia' QIYIN on Nuxoiiilmr lil. 'lwlwre was Cliill1'lIlf1. lilll'Hl progrmu. QLIIHFS and l'Q'l.l't'SllIllf'lllH. A rl'l'llt' from ll purly IF mielfllr- IPl4'lllI'l' ulnme. Working l'lill'il for the l1t'll8l'IllCIll of the vluss is Alter x lgIOl'0llS fum lngogliu. The l-l'1 Shlllt ll Ll uirieml vlalss shown in llw the lfreshimln 1-luss f-ounvil. This group is 1-onipnswl of i'vpresvr1lulix'es 4-lmseu from mu-h ol' the l'iI'PwllIll1llI lmlllviuoliis. Class s mnsors ure- Wish l 1lf'L1lI0l'9 Monro and Mr. Ullo Haw. l , 8 l, Freshmen Left In right: Paul Adams. Rim-lmarcl Adams, Naomi Ahern. Arlene Almne-n, Ross-lyn Aidiknnis. lllarvin Alflrrin, Shirlvy Alvxumler. Crnrgc' -Xlvxoll. Amlrvu Alnlli. .Ivan Alto. llnris AYlIlf'I'flII't'lI. llnnna Anclvr- son. .lnlmny .'xllfl4 l'SOI1. Nanvy Anne ,-Xnrlcfrson. Sharon Amlrr-us, .lor Anthnny. Marxin Anthony. ,lean Artis. Ruth Atkinson. lllnria Bazlrtz. Mary .lanv Balnnik. Menus llakaian. llonalrl Haklu-inn, fins Bapnris. Bewrly Bartvll, llarnl Bartlvtt. Valeriu Rastys, Karol Bvalnrw. Hrnry l3f'1'kui'. Rivliarrl Hr-grr. lfllarlvs Belvnsky. Vllilliam Be-llmss. .lark Ben- son. .lore-rw Rf-rggrmlnn. Anna Bvl'g1rv11. l'll'P1lI'il'li Hr-rry. llnrlwara Br-rla. Rll'll2ll'tl Bvsliavk. Ronald Binning. Ruth Bislanfl. l,f-lanfl Blllllall l'1lizaln-th Blahut. He-rnivr' Blill'If'llill'Ll. Sie-gfrir'ml Bfwttlv. Shirley Bogzdala. RlI'llill'4l Bogflala, Mary Boira. Tl10IIlilS Boller. Roberta Bond. Alll'lr'llllr' Bonner. ,lnhn Hnrgel. Shirley Bork. .lanvt Bnrnsvk. lfliarlnttv Rostivk. llonalrl R0ilI1lFl'. llinwtrnla Rntsins. lil:-anor Bnurdvau. l,nnis Boyd. 'Hoses Hnyzl, Frm-rlf?ri4'k Bri-an. Marilyn Brvn- nan, Bvttiv llridges. llrasielu Brisf-lm. .lnlln llrm-vkvr. llnnna Hrmnstearl, Illllfllll Brosnan, Barbara Broun. Ber- tram Broun. flrrivv BI'UWI1i:lK l4l. Hose' linlvnivli. Sandra lil1l'lilPj'. iilll'lSly Burn:-. llvnrgv Hurry, llnnalrl Burt. ,lanws Bush. Robert Butkns. llrvgorv Butts. Barlrara lfallan. Billy llaniavuris. Sylvia i,iE.lI'llklllgL,ll, Diane- llarlsnn. Cvorglx' Car- nick. Katlmlvvn flurr. Nlarilyn Carr. Daxirl liattani. l',lllI'il'liI Caxin. .larnes f:t'l,li.II'lJlll'Q. lfllvn llelarvv. Honalil Celes- nik. Cllarles lierk. Donald lfhaplvy. E fiivfzlb . M H' g MP: N .-,' : in ., 5. My if Xi 9 53 i .mi 1 :V iw-K 2: -I - 1 Q ,Ag ., , , U, 'P in i 2 5 Q i l ., .,. i : '21 i :Z r,l,,l: :,.E,.,.:. I- - 1- I gl - g my V .. . l 'w mx 'V .. an shi l Bi N- 2 I xi! E l ia, f 'iz' rw if kk l 5 ld 1 4 ,. , li ..,, .I F A l w Q ' J ., R' .fell-Y W- I M Q l 3 HE, . .,:g, V f . AVA. A - l l , -iii s -1 Q, o i i N f l , 1,.l .,.: ' i l EVP , E .:-V , EE. g., vb QIIQA ki 1 t lzvlu, uqnnl s l r F 1 ...I . . ,,., A .:.., N , Q, W2 '- he A il. ' if t 1' 6? lg WS? ,c,., ' U14 v.. lr W In O .1 Q 'Y C it , tts., N rvi mk, .. ,,-, . ff V' .. .,. '2-1.b -L if ZQDY,.,,,, 4, may 1. mn V V' A .,.., .,, ,-,. . I . W , , .. :. a :W ,:,. -555-55:-g i .. ' :'F?:e- ' ' a n -. ew , 21 ,Q tg, I + A gtg' . L' ' v l W 5 ima mf Q.. V V, 'fl ,.,f-: I .Ny -.Y , 2, vznll il -PM ni, ii , ,, A ww 1365 , ' , E E, -' . Q5 Q3 Q: . I -9 - . .. 'A . - ' A D, Q A .4 I .g , W' :.,-.Q.:q. 'Q -... Q . :,':-W - '.'.A ' ,., A' -Q,A it - -i: 'V A E Freshmen Left to right: .lohn Chesney, Elizabeth Ciehosz, .lane Cisneroz, Randall Clark, Rene Clark, Wanda Clark, Richard Claywell. Vllilliam Clinton, Ethel Cohn, Alive Cole, Pete Collins, Dorothy Conn, Du- wayne Cook, Don Copeland. William Cossman, Roger Cote, 'flierese Cote, Betty Conrtright, Walter Court- riglit, Charlotte Crosby, James Cud- worth. .loy Cullen, Ethel Cummings, ,lim Cvik, Zenia Cybulski, .lulia Dagis, Leonard Dahlbo, Virginia Dale. Donna Damieo, Marilynn Dangwillo, Joanne Daniels, Sally Davidson, Thom- as Davis, Doris Dean, Odelia De-Roo. Carlos Dela Pena, Edward DeLong, Matilda Deljerte, Dave Dc-Pew, Albert De-Reyes, Retty Derreberry, Dan Dever. Tom Dever, .laek Diamond, Pat Doli- nar, Janette Dooley, .lolm Dorsey, Virgil Dorsey, Stan Draper. Donna Drennen, Charles Dreyer. Ln- eille Drury, Stephen Drury, Shirlee Durr, LeRoy Dutton, Ronald Dziegle- xsicz. Myra Rvker, lilaser Elasarian, Roslyn Elk, Divk Ellingson, Marcella Ellis, Miehael Flnflres, Dorothy Eriekson. Yvonne Ernst, .lames Fagan, Dolores Falt, Robert Fellabaum, Rudy Fernan- dez, Carolyn Fiedler, Patrieia Finley. Russell Fischer, Marilyn Fleming, Ru- dolph Flores, Naney Flowers, Arlene Foster, ,lanir-e Foster, Betty Foxie. ,loan Franks, ,lo Frazier, Raymond Fromm, Allin Funderburk, Alfred Ca- bala, Wilton Cates, Deanne Ceib. Marilyn Gibbons, Melvin Gibour, Eve- lyn Clobis, Robert Glogovsky, Obie Glover, Clyde Golwitzer, Nathaniel Gon- zales. Freshmen Left lo right: Thomas Gonzalez. Saul Cordon. Edward Crampo. David Crana. Ralph Cray, Sharon Gray. Tony Grem- peris. Robert CriFlin, Marilyn Gl'll'Il5l1'. Don- ald Curn. Gerald Cust. jerry Hagman. Donald Hall. Kenmore Hall. Kenneth Hall. Vl.llUl'H3S Hall. .loyee Hallas. Mary Halle. Robert Hampson, llhuek Hampton, Carol Hansen. Paul Hansen. Leaola Harris, Russell Harris. Patrieia Hart. fllarenee Hat- field. Carol Halley, Lois Hatley. Ralph Heaven, Carol Heaver, Tlloinas llebior. Gerald Heinold, Robert Heiser, Elizabeth Hemmila. Gerald Henderson. Frank Hendrieks, .lune Hendrieks. Gwendolyn Henry. Harold Herman. An- tonia Hernandez. Edgar Hill, .lerry Hill. Pearlie Hobbs. James Hogan, Laura Holley. Le-Roy Hollingsuorth. Robert Hoogenboom, .Ioseph Horvatinovich. Mary Howland. Russel Howze, Terrill Huelat. .lames Hughes. .loyee Hughes. Riehard Hughes. Mary Hull. Margaret Hulse. Warren Humo. William Hyde. Roger Iles. Samuel Ingroglia. Tommy Ingoglia. Bernard Iskowitseli, David Iverson. .lames Ivy. .loan lnanski, joseph Jaki- miak. Sigute Janusonis. Ronald .lHSll'0Ill, l.awrenr'e lelinek. lxenneth lellings. Barbara Jensen. H059:xl'll1,lf'l'lll8l0Xkll'Z, Betty Johnson, Eduard Johnson. Evelyn johnson. ,lerry Johnson. Robert John- hOIl. Robert E. Johnson. Tom Johnson, Wy- onia Johnson. Pat Jones. .lerry Jordon, Margaret .lordon. Marilyn Jorgensen. Raehel .lunnila. Paul Kaharee. Al Kaezniaryn, Peter Kanel. Eleanor Kap- lieim, .lanene Kasper, Leah Kasurinen. ., . y vv .v-v: v 4 2. ....... i ..., :-- '1:-: 1.. . H . rv v, .. Kg 4 'QC W ., .4 . an . ..,. . v fx .f Mg: K WA he ia . . 3 v-V., , ..,, -W 5 Q i K si- 1 v ! 1 f l ,. ...., .: 'F M I ' vw i It , iii fr' N x.. 1+ i :., i . u s rf .... . me ' . ,H- E . A:-'5- is is - 5' ha' bf 1 Q Q -:.,....,....... ,..:-. .1 :gf i Y .. . V' i Q 2 5 'I 'K av f W 3 4 53 Q- -za-K- ,..., ., .55 1 - ' 5. . -V .. 1. ,g .. . 1. :sq .. .51 A 5? LK S . , , v f i . , .5 ii WM ,.f.2 2 ai: . R ii Q- .5.'- I' 1. 1 .ir N.. E .Y 5:5 -2 R . l,:. , E. . ..:-, Z: .V I W V' 7 A QZIAE. M 5 ..l- , .i e t W 5 Aw- e . r 'aii' f . r I . ee ee Q i-,ai e r 1 eyvya 1 .... . yar v ' , .:y,.r. ' ... -V .., if 'Q .. .... e . R rey, 'rf-e r v a e . I ---- ,lzl Ezz : L ' 'a--- l ffl. ' ' , 5 U . My y..,. 1 5 x 'C ' Q37 5' . ? ..,, . . y ..,, i-iw, ,.., . :.,,..y.... ,.,..., .... IZ, i '.'- ': 3 ' ,, .fvziiigty .... ebulfr - .f a .5 'R . 'A if .Ve.- R v .,. .,, ., , Iil .., e I ,, W . VV .'li: i - 1 L l R raee v i y v-.. Q, , y in ... ....,:.V- V . it 1 1 ff: - ' -1 :...' . ,.:,. , n .. S V, . , -:-v' w as R' -5 In we-. Q, .. Jar, -..,.. .. .... -' A ' R7 .,.A A . v ft. :af-A 1 nu. ' Q. fs ll? 2 . 'T' -f I . 'K 4 Q R. l W as 1 f' Lv l ! px in 932 N' : 31- , . i' .K . is 1 J N .' ax if f 5-fi 'A :: N V 1 :s - ' ',,., , Y. If V W., :i 3 A 5 , ' 5 A . .. . ' ':1 ' :' T ' Q-1- 51 a r.1s1:g..9:,, ' 5 , ii, Q fx Q' ea, M. l . g.: I I xii, Q ,ggi Z Q K A - A ':b . Freshmen Left lo right: Yvonne Kauppila. .loseph Keller, Mary Ann Keller. .leannine Kemp, Charles Kennedy. .loyc-e Kerley. .loan Kerpan. Patsy Kerpan. Phillip Kettner. Shirley Khardian. Dennis Klaluunde. .loan Knoke. Fred Knutel. lrene Knutson. Rolmert Koesser. .loan Korenin. Delores Korylryski. .loan Korzylrski. llavid Kon- kal. Cust K0lllkfIlliS. Philip Krause. Ronald Kuderko, Alive Kllkill'. Hose- mary Kurtovk. Rolnert Kutzler. Floyd Kuy Kendall. llonrelle Kneder. lluil Kyalla. lilllll lmlenig, Nanry l,andor. Kenneth Larsen. Rielizlrrl Larson. llomniek Lau- rel. Carole Leighty. Helen Lenz. fiatherine Lewis. Norma I.if-ln'-11. Gloria l.lnd. Wayne lindemann. Doris Lip- pert. Rarlrura Liskey. Sherman Long. Eileen Longley. llonman Lord. lluvid Lowry. Virginia Lusti. Marion lllavliiu. lloris Maeier. Myrna lllavkey. Thaddeus Nladiiru. llonald Naglio. Keith Maguire. Georgia Maier. Gerald Nlzlki. Ronald Maki. hlurlyn Nlanninp. Marie Nlarlia. l'atri1'ia lllzlrks. .loam xlilI'Sll. .lohn Martens. Vl'ilnia Martin. ,lane Massey. Adrienne Matson. ,loan Matson. Carol lllatuka. Fern Mau- rin. Barbara lllaylield. Kendall Nc'- llride. Marilyn M1-Call. Don lYl4'i1urlliy. Karen lN'l4'lIlure, Mary Xlvllonald. Ralph yl1'llUIlillll.. .loanne Mrllonell. Palsy lllm-lfarland. Carol Xleilrain. 'l'nn1mylNlm'- Guiness. liarlrara lllelienzie. Newt lNlm'Kinle-y. Yllhomas Nlexlanus, liollert lxll'l,llf'l'SOI!. Virgil hleSorley. Vixiun Nlerlo. llonald Mesec. Gillrert lllesee. llruee fllesser. l,uurena'e llliehalski. Elaine Miller. lolu Miller. llenise Mills. l,ena llliloslievivli. Freshmen lmfl In right: Billy NliSI'tl'IlUtXhl'ii. ilurnl ftliskuuski. Rulry NIm1tgmlu'ry. ffarlis Momly. Elizalwtll Xlurun. ,luwlitlm Moral- lmrsl. Rulwrt Nlutlvy. llmmu xllIIIllSI0l'k. 'xfllllll' Murpln. Al'It'lIt' Nzlgfrnir-. Larol lNt1gmle. .lanle-s Nugrmlv. I'1lC2lll0l' Nelson. l.u1s Ne-lsnn. Muriunnv Nvlsun. Rmuuld Nelson. Stu- art Nvlson. .lllilllifti fNr'ully. Hi1'lmrd Nvukirk. Phyllif Nl'XtIlIilll, Paul Nivkn- lvv. llv If-v Niemi. .lulm Nils:-lu-. lQe'ux'ge' Nlxu. Lztrry NIXUII. Hmm-u NIXUII. lul- uarsl Ny:-k. tzilflllt' Nystroln. Iluugllui NXSIFUIII. Kil'llzu'1l NYSIIAOIII. Nirllalwl Ulmlak. Holy.-rt Ogleslny. Hur- llillil fyHlil4il. Nlelxin ffllure-. Nr-cl Ulm- stenl. f1IiH'orrI Olson, .lnsvpll Untiu-mf. .lu Ann Upitz. Hn-If-n Ihulillu. ,IOSPIVII Pul- I' k Ku Pllrn fem, I, 1 1-4 DH' 'f'. ll' i . I ' 'U' ' il lilgl Pl'g11'S. Louis Pupurigiun. fll'Ilt'Xil l,ilI'kPI'. Yin- vvnt P11l'l'tll1l. fflxurlvlw I,ilI'I'iSll. Billy l'utte-rsnn. Huh:-rt Puttml. ,loan PilZPl'P- Skis. Hcktty I,f'LlI4SUll, l,illlI't'I l,f'LlI'b1lll. Sillltlfil Pm-k. l'utri4'iu Pvll, Rita Pvrvz. Nlury 'xllll l'vl'1'y. 'l1FI'l4t'll4'Q-' Pvt:-ls. William Petlusky. Cf-ullrl l'vtrmia'. Alkll'jUl'iP l'cftr1lskal. .lurk Pvttis. Kay Pivkvtt. Nathan Pivkus. ,lolm Piepvr. Hug:-r Pit-pe-V. Mlriefnvw l,iIili0Hi1lll. Bill Pish. rIwh0IIl2lS l'rivv-. Hung:-rw Ptusivnski. .lfwl l'll1'vk. Frr-ulrirk Quiglvv. Alxin Rubin. Luvy Huun. Bula Hvaralmm. Hurllura Hr-wi, .lanyth Rehor, hula Nf'i11hul'1lI. .lavk Rvitl. Marjorie Rvniwk, ,larnes Rvylmltts. l,m'nLl Hir-ard. ,luhn His'I1tf-V. Harwy Rim-ks. Margarita Ri:-nt Caryl Him-. Harriet Him-lmrt. lluxiel Hlwkillgillillll. VIQIIHIIILIS Romis-au. Ritz: Rose-. Betty R02-1 I1glVf ll. lhmald Ruth. .IOP Rousv. A61 -:',, A. . Q: xv y 1 ' i I W Q ,... get -'-V-v . Vft- is fl . i ' ln. ...,w 3' P if inn' af? W. it W' ft, 12 t n gn X if iff' - x ., gf. Ja E,- ti w dz. 5? EQ., A it N :,, .A t:'A ,., .:,: 5. .-3, Q Q . 1 , if y - z ,f X f 'Q' X 35,5 - K T Q--'-' 2' 7 b -fr , ,li A t Jw Q 5 izw- ' V34 13 s. t K ,M ,JW E ,fy E Q A .,1: QFAH f f? . , ., ,ggi . 3 ':'-: y - i - ig . ..,:A',,- 5 U ,, ,., : f Ee -1f ' Z fi :'. A 4 l 1 i I-2' ., lin, ., Q l A ' 1' ,Aib -:---- in ,.2i,. ., - ' I .-.-, 1.-: i i i ' as - av ' .I . - ---: : :':, It '15 23-in fi U t -:L:: F Q if A, V 3.3 , 5 ,,, 5, , Il.: as . - . ..H , , -1' - - L 'A ' , i- W ---, ga , i 5:5-.: Q . -: lf - Q a i - ff i , fi A2 'Q li if Z ii I 4 ' 1 5 2, .,.,Y -:.: , W M . L 3- ': T 4 l .- - I ' . s. l ..,.. ., W .. f . , A i I., W ,Q i ,,.- S a, , i W S V '- . 9 :-' V ii S E Q l zz, 3 -,:f -5. ,.-:- Sf ' :IQ v':, - I -S I 2. 1 6 ,- W- W 3, K ii l 5 2 i if ,' QQQI ., A ,. aa ,,,,, W , :, :, ., N fig '.-- Q- , . E K iz: ...ggi -I :V 1- a , M 'i '-'--: ,, 1 A fs . 5.12222 .222 ., . -' A ' if - , . Q - - . 1: '2.,.- I ---v ,gl ,,..,., gf .,,, 6 . , ff ' z ' ,Q .,,.,, . 'Q - - ' 4 W W KK 4 , . ...:.,:,. . A A A x 'i A . V 2: ', f. I? ., i- ' I Ei f s ii , .Q i , ,-.. l A - '-QV,A 1 , -N ,asa ,...- i f' we fi ggi, , , .,... an Egg f EEE: Q x i V5 ' .A G ns A , if lk I 4 ,.-, V ,f Q Af i ,ik . 5 'Sl Q i 00 Freshmen Left tu right: Norma Routt, Wallave Roulette. Donna Rowling. Mary Rucke- lmeil, Gloria Ruiz. llorothy Russel. Cary Ruud. Evelyn Saam, .lohn Sahllmerg, Stanley Salata, Thomas Salata. Darlene Salz- man, Minnie Sanders, Ann Sanzone. .loyee Satterlielll. ,loan Svharmlt. Karen Svhlemmer, LeRoy Svott, Rosalie Svran- ton. Milton Seroggins. Marietta Seals. Rita Sears. Alfrerl Sefton, Mivhael Seliulieh, Anna Selzer, llaviil Senglen- liergger, Nanvy Sf-ppala. William Serovky. Antoinette Setterlunrl, Lloyfl Sexton, .lar-k Seyring, Ralph Shanyfelt, .lim Sheppercl, ,lim Sheriilan, Carol Shielmls. llennis Shiulxs. Lowell Shonlelt. Talli- tha Simms, Ralph Simpson, Roliert Sine. Ellwarrl Singer, .lolm Sjostrom. Edward Skalisius, l,ouis Skiera. Roger Skilil, Eugene Smith, Nellie Smith, William Smith, Marshall Snedaker. .lohn Sojer. ,loe Solis, Nlyrna Spellman. Marie Spriggs, Warner Springs. .loan Stalfelliavh, Rosemarie Stall-ar. Ethelrella Stanczak, William Stanvzak. Ellis Stanley, ,loanne Stanzali. Nlary Staronowiez, Jimmie Staroviek, William Staulner. fiarl Slillll'llt', ,laequelyn Stelnlmins. :lil- lan Stenmau. Armlell Slenman, Rohr-rt Stir-e, Ceralil Stollel, Betty Stokeslierry. ,lOllll Stolarik, Patrivia Stoner. Beverly Stout, Shirley Stout, Ralph Strassliuig. .Inyr-e Stritar. Mary Strotshuk. l'aul Stuhlman, lion Sulentiv. Louis Svete, Norman Swanson. Bernallme Swarat, X vonne Swerlo, Charles Tamler. .lm-rry 'l'atro, lilflllflt' 'l'aylor, Dorothy Temp, Wilma Tennyson, Charles Ten Pas, Elaine Ternovev, llonalrl Terrien. Freshmen Lv!! fn right: l'atri1'ia 'l'l l'I'lt'll. rlif'l'l'f' I+-ru illign-r. llolurvs Vlilllbllllii., l.:-my vlilllllllilh. Num-y 'l'lminzis, lilzirf-In-f' lllflllllwtlll. .lanv llminpsoii. Yirginiu llilllillllblbll, lluy 'l'lmriitrm. Hola:-rt 'lxlmrp. .lnliii 'lliynf-, NI1-rritt llplwf. llfllllld lm-plc:-', l,lg1rv lulizllwlk, Nilllfy Yllilflllil. Hivllaml 'l'm'rvz. Sllirlvy lliI'ElSli. William 'l'rrinwv, Kvniietli 'l'rlli!t, llorutliy 'l'rygair. lil1'l1Qll'1l 'l'iirl'i. Nlyriizi 'lurm-i'. Sliumn 'l'yi'rr'll. Ralli- ryn llri:-li. Billy lilrairi. Hitzi lirluanik, llulnrvf Xailziitig. fllmrlf-Q Yale-litillvii-. lfwlmirsl Yun Xlwl. lxn-nn:-tli Nun lil:-aw, llarlnairai Nam Hn-irswlv. l'zitri4'ia Yziriliv- mam. Hunniv Nun l'airys. .lnariiw Xuii 'l.l'f'l'4'li. Kairvri XXII?-Fld. llulrf-Vial Yilllgllll. l:l'illll'i Xwplvy, 'lil1t'l'- Q-sa Yu-iv-mki. William Xvreyiski. l'l1yl- lix Xigiiiwri, Hivliairml Magi. Nurimi Nnllnwr. Haimlfl Xliiilr-. lliirlmrai Xhigm-V. hurl Wiigiliw. Hivliulwl Wulilvn. Eilflif- Walk- vr. Hulwrt Wallilun. Paul Wallin. Nanry Wallis. llliiirlr-s Walls. .lulm Wiiltlir-i'. lfv Wang- Wutsmi. ,lf'iiI1lIf'lIf' Watson, llonzilil Wvaklvy. lnuu. Cllenile-II War:-. flrarc: Ap' QW lluima Wvrirlt. W i l l i ai ni Wliimlwr. X ixiun White-, . Hose Wliitwiflv. Brian Whit- , nvy. Nlurxin Wliitne-5. Hula- :-rt Wliyte-, Kzxtliryn Wie-k. YY filzilviiw Wivlwtls. .lunif-e U Wivlxlziml. .luyvv Wiilmiir-ye-r, I-W Nw Wilkiiw. iiwiifh.-1 Wil- if liams. ,lunvl Willizimw. lan. 17' :bv ,I im- Vkilliums. xx-illll l' Willis. 1 .lrfrry Wilson. ,line-Ile Wilson, .Inez-pli Wizvk. lfurol Wioliv, .loywe Wolff-. :Xrtliur Wooll- ing. 'Xliwv Xxyflillllllilll. Nur- lwrt Wortli. Bill Xeuniaiii. Ric-liuiwl flnyn- 2 . .: '- Nki. llmialml Zilan. lfaml Xvillwvk. :Xgiws Zflllvflllilll. ROSl'lTl21l'y Zr-xi 1- Wallvi' Zienilnai. Xiolx-I Zil- .,., isvh. Rosvlwllc- Zimmf-rnz . ,W Llllif' Zurw.. ' ', ri s '. AIAI V ' lrf'I'll'll4lf' L11 vw. Ruin- ' Zuii-kv. Alive Zyliue, ,uf f f 'B if ..,. . .. sig!! V -,-. A n 'li ie 1 ll, ,l ir! 1 2, E' an Nw 1 M , :Sm , D S by :V,i,, . b VW q i ii i i 2 i i, iiii iii ili l 1- .,, .1 f':' '.,' if i 'if' l Q .,,i, , ., 3 zz- iii, ,, , -i:. M 'i.f L ig. , 4 il Q 1 'i1 1 :,V -,i, Q 1 ,,. in i i ' Lfgzk vi .uvi gs W2 l Q. 1. ,.... . ll l WX Aw liii iii i i ' an- 22 r i fl ' i lii i l use .,,.,,,., N , l i'i i ' I 1 lz' f Hmm E : .:,., ': ' a ' in ,,i, .E.E,., V A 'f' .ge T' Y :-,ii i ii,.. W59- I if , i E:,., km c X w i I 5 J. .. , 3 . f. 4:1 fi wi af 5,i , .i..A iAV,., ., Q ,i i '.. . ,i:, I ..,2,, f Q fy 11 1 Q v- 1 ...'.-'1 1 ' L l ',.i W A l A ..:,.. ii.. .i.. 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'iii ws 7 w' 52,2 WM if yy 6.3 gf ,fi M :A Q R H 5 sv 'Q W ,, 0? M eff K Q CN Vin. ,ww L 41,-' 353 ik , 'if fi Q 2 2 wtf: Wig Zig smfief' T fi? 9 5 5 i'fYLE'51iPjgWi, ff m: ?'?M'fi52PbT?QN-I f f if Lxfjwsngyf 2 1552 A k u 1f',W:4RiQzJ325Al gg 5' W iw imiw fain 3 . if fwinziifzf- fi. ,mzw ,W ' f:H.Fif.5g'H t -,i,,,.. wfle K . 3 . 'Skim f :sg 651, 35,4 ,iz V X uglf, f 1 Sigh 1 f 15 's...,NN ww. W, O fanior Classical Lea ae Emphaslfes Latin Vpper pirture. JUNIOR ULASSIKIAI, LEAGUE MEMBl'IR5HIl'. Seated. left to right. ROW l: Betty Soderqnist. Roger Cote. Bill Hyde. lfred Minn. Donald Me-ser. Ralph Wehrenlnerg. Mandel Moeekler. Pat Gales. Karen Sehleninier. ROW 2, standing: Margaret Hulse. Donna Howling. .lane Massey. l'at Marks. Sylvia fiarlraugh. lloris Seranton. loanne Alordhorst. Arlene Popnluruni. Barbara Werho. Carol Stanley. RUW 3: .loan Franks. Yvonne Ernst. Harriet Rinehart. Carole Nystrom. Betsy Woodman. .ludy Zupansie. Yivian Merlo. Carolyn Anderson. Laurni Lee Wilson. Gerry Rena. llerri Sondee. Heverly Bjorkman, tiaro- lyn Knlle. Marie Brown. Yalda Lou Rieks, HOW' -1: Carol Saari. Helen Ann Lenz. Naney Tornia. Sharon Tyrrell. Lois Remde. Carolyn Pringle. Rene fflark. fllarilyn Fargaard. Barbara Waldorf. Donald Hall. Sandra Flood. lflizalwlli llerdnx. llourelle Kweder. lfrwt. JUNIOR t.l.ASSl1.sXI. l.EAt,,UL 0l FltIICRb. Left to right: Marie Brown. president: Barlrara Wlaldorf. viee president: Fred Minn. treasurer: tlarolyn Anderson. pulnlii-ity ehairman: Peter Stevens. secre- tary. not pit-tured. AI. l'iMl5l'lllSHll' in the jr. tllassieal League is open to all students who are enrolled in the Latin elasses or who have eompleted a yearis study of the Latin language. its literature. history. and its rontrihulion to modern life. The oflir-ers for the 1950-'51 year were Marie llrown. presidentg liarhara W'aldorf. vic'e-presi- dent: Peter Stevens. secretary: Fred Ninn. treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Lu Catherine tlayton. Latin classes ehoose delegates to the Annual Distric-t Tournament. which was held March 17. Quali- fying tests were given to Latin students from Latin l and ll 1-lasses. Representing Latin l were lioger Cote and Joanne Cygnek. Fred Nlinn and Margaret Vlveleh represented the Latin Il classes. Margaret Wveleh. Fred Minn. and Joanne Cygnek won superior ratings at the Uistrivt Tournament. and went on to the Sectionals. Roger Cote won first place in the exeellent rating at the District Contest. The Animal Festival of love. the lloman Banquet. was held on May 16. General chairman ol the hanquet was Gerry Sondee. Working with Gerry were the following eommittee ehairmen: Carol yn Pringle. foodg Mandel Moeekler. tickets and plat-e card: Barbara Waldorf. entertainmentg Joan Franks. det-orations: and Carolyn Anderson. puhlieity. 91- French tudenis Support Le Cercle HIC purpose ol the lfreneh Clulv. one of the oldest elulrs in W.'l'.H.S.. is to ar-quaint the lfrenvh students with the people of l rant'e and to teavh them more ahoul the lfrenr-h language and eustoms. Mademoiselle lfleanor liuek and Mademoiselle Jean- ette liisenlwerg were the sponsors during the first semester. and Mr. Hills was the sponsor for the second semester. Le Cerele lfranr-ais mel in lioom t2l on the first Tuesday ol every month. All students who had studied one or more years of lfrent,-li were eligible to partir-ipate in the many eluh aetiyities whit-h were under the leadership of Dorothy Culpepper. president: Naney Clark. Vive-president: Phyllis Haimi. seeretary: and Cherilyn Clark. treasurer. ln addition to the short lrusiness meetings. the elulm memhers participated in pro- grams which included Frenvh games and songs. ln keeping with holiday festivities. the memhers enjoyed a Christmas party. and an lfaster party which ineluded an egg hunt. Le Cert-le l7rani:ais. along with the Graphit' Arts Clulm. sponsored the first alter- game danee. the Sadie Hawkins danve whit-h enabled the girls to ask their favorite heaux. BPIOIF. FRl'iNlfH lflllli lNll'iNlHl':R5Hll,. l.el't to right. HOW' li llorotliy liulpepper. Phyllis Haimi. Bill Searle-tt. Yvonne 'l'iss. .loan liuihault. tIherilyn Clark, ,laequaline Hanson, ,lim Sheri- dan. tlarol Knrjala. Gloria tflose. ,leanette Saltzlwrg. Naney Clark. RUVCV 2: Pat Terrien. ,loann Svhwarz. Louis ,lac'ohs, Nanvy Llnldgren. Harlrura Carey, tfeeile Berman. Gerry lingo, Aleanette lfisenherg. Ralph Rovlies. Inset. FRENCH CLUB UFFICFIRS. Left to right: Nanvy tflark. Vive president: Phyllis Hairni, seeretary: tiherilyn Clark. treasurerg ltorothy tfulpepper, president. Francais 95 German Club upplement C assroom tual lppvr 1:11'l1u'4f. ffl',lxXl'lN tl.l,'ll NIIAAIBI-.Il5lIII'. l,1-ll to right. ROW l: Vvulta-r l,illlllDlN ll, llelvn Knrrinyn-r. lililillt' Nystrom. Nlatriat lluxitlson. ,l02lllllt' S1-lnszlllw. NNW 2: Pegggy Seng:-V. Miss Bess llznly. Ynnvy Kilflter. l'illt'l'lI .lan-nllsnn. Nlzlry 'Nun Nuulinn. V:-lv Nlvllf-rmott. HOW 3: killllf'I'ilIf' Frmlks. llzulittu glrllilll. St:-xv S1'litlll1'll. .lohn Knox. 5iegl'l'i1-tl Hot-ttle. lfrr-ml l.ipp4-rt. lloln-rt Compton, l.1Pltl'I llfrllllfi tllfl-Nl KN t,l.llll tilllilS'l'Xl-X5 I Xli'I'N. l,m-lt to right: ,IUSIIIIIU S4-Imullw. tklggy 51-ug:-V, Xlury Xnn Nnmling. vltlllll lxnox. Xlltltvl' liilllIlPllf'll., llilllllil Fisliun. lfluint- Nystrom. xlilflil lliuillson, llc-lf-n lxnrringe-r. U proxitle tulmlitionul opportunities to use the- liernutn language outside ol the eluss- room is the purpose ol the llie lleutsrhe Cesellsl-lullt. heller known as the lit'l'HlllIl lillllb. 'lihis organization is open to any stnflent who is lillilllg llPl'IIliltl or who has vom- pleteml one or more years ol work in tlermun. ln aultlition to their liusiness meetings. the- nu-mlvers lealrnerl more Lllllllll the Herman vnstoms. traulitions. vnltnrul hue-kgrounrl and the lnstorx ol the tiernuln people. Itw vlnlu hluhllgghtecl its lleremlner meeting with at i.lll'lSl- nuts party all XKlllt'll the ltll'tllltl l'b took part in t,lll'lSlIIl1lS songs. fllSlllLlyl tl various f,lll'lSl- lll2tSt'llSlHIl1SLll1tl illl' lfernmn loocl. Uther SllQ'l'lill meetings 1'0llSlSl4. 1l ol sluts. games. :intl musirul progranns. ln ,lilllllilI'y. the tlernuin tllulv. along with the- Slide llule tllul-. slnonsorecl the -'slltitt-lxlillif' lflingf. un 1llilf'l'-Qlllllt' rlunve. Nliss lless llauly. UPFINLIII instrnvtor. supervisecl the meetings xxhivh were heltl in lloom lil on the third Weclnescluy of eau-h month. The ollivers ot' the llie Deutsvlie llesell- srhallt for l95l were john Xlitm-hell. presimlent: Vliulter titnnplrell, X'i1:e11resiflel1tg Nlilfy Ann Nmling. sem-retury: and llulittat Sisliun. treasurer. 90 Girls 9 Lea ue tresses ocial R esponsl'bl'll't1'es Top piclllre. CIR! 5' l,E.Mll,lE EXEfiU'l'lVl'l BUARIT. Made up of the clulfs ollicers and runners-up in the election. this group scrxcs as a steering cominittr-c. Lelt to right: lilltlltltbllf' Peterson, treasurer: 'xll4lI'i y Holtz. Harb liarey. vice president: Renee Sayalio. ,lo l'lagnauer, president: Cecile llerman, sec' retary: Tanya llaxis. Leatrice- Russell. and Nlary Lou Werner. Lnu'e'r picture. l,lf.-XUUE CLASS 4IUUNtIll,. This is a newly organized tlepartnient of the club. lfach hoincrooni sends an elected representatixe to the council meetings u ho take charge of the club's home- room allairs. Yicr- Vresiilent Barbara ffarey. pictured at extreme lcft abme. presided mer their ac- Ilvities. lllllflj to develop character by giving girls an opportunity to assume social responsi- bilities and to give service to their school and community. the Girls, League is or- ganized to include every high school girl. The degree of participation in the club's pro- jects determines the extent to which the girls benefit. Hllestination Suecessi' was the theme for the activity meetings. The meetings in charge of different chairmen featured adult authorities on nursing, airsline stewardess. journalism. secretarial work, and radio and T.V. Socially, Girls, League was very busy. ln September the freshman girls were feted at a teag the school enjoyed the annual Girls' League and C.A.A. Penny Carnival in Novemberg in December the girls celebrated a splash party and a pot-luck supper. The group sponsored an after-game dance in Februaryg in April the Mother-daughter Tea. and in May the Senior Tea. 97 ervice I Their Slogan Top left lIf4'Illl'l'. Xnitu lfollos is shown assisting in ilu- pediatric- ward at Yiwtorv ixlPlllUl'lill hospital. Toi right. Nlarv l.on Werner and lillkltllltlt' Peterson are uivtnred hel v- . ' . - ' . V I :ng unh llw lonntann 1'lt'2lll4lIIl mnnpaign. .-lt lr'-ll 4-1-nler. Nun:-5 lllninln-rg. llianne 'liuttlm-. 'lianya llaxis. Barb lfarey. and .Io llugnauer are working on tht- lfanc'f-r llrixe. .41 lower right. Nant-y BlllllllN'l'gI and ,luilitli Wilson are slum n entertain- ing a vllild patient at Yivtory Nleniorial hospital, l'illVlClf to the si-hool and vommunity was a major objective for Girls' League. A washroom and drinking fountain clean-up campaign was waged during the first semester. A group of sixty girls took turns reading and assisting in the vare ol hospitalized children at Vivtory Memorial hospital three evenings a week. Money was 4-olleeted by girls at Christmas for overshoes for needy children. A tea was given for the lavulty. The last servive projeet was the stuliing. sealing. and stamping of lll.U0ll envelopes for the American Cancer Society. Other activities which gave opportunities for assuming responsihility were keeping a record of points given for service, deeorating and the home- eoming parade lloat. announcing and reporting at-tivities. planning and making arrangements for the Snhurhan Girls' lionferenve, revising the eonstitution. and eleetion and installation of officers. 98 Q? 2 51 ai ff Le Q w QNX: N 3 J X Ff , gf X55 I ff 8 ,. QQES l ,W ag 7 . Nz K gwxw , 1 Q53 4 If - gw Mus:-0 Red Cross Boasts All- Choo! M6mb6fShg7 Ilmrw. .II NIUII IIHIJ CROSS IiICI'IIIiSICN- 'I'X'I'INICS. I.:-It to right. IIUW I: .I. Ifrit-Ie eon. II. NQ't'tIItlllll, .I. Ixi-it-st-I. X. IIot'kvr1I1ug1r'li. I'. Ixnu-ru-Ia. II. IM-rtu. X. II:-ntirtw. 5, Ixoos, I.. Yortit-eu. tl. Iiamsen. XI. I,zlrg1n-nt.tl. Son- .Iw-. IIUXY 11: II. Niuutistovix. 'If Iiatxis. X. I.1lI'St'Il. N. Fiiergtligrii. Shit-Iris. S, Iturr. II I-LIVINUII. I.. johns, IX. IIt'IllIl'lIi51Ill. XI. ,Iohn- Non. If. tliohis. N. Iiiwks. I'. Ifminons, ,I, IXIIIZ Ier. II. IIIII. ROW fi: I.. IIQ'ilIllt'I'. ,I. VI'oIIe X. I'i-tvrson, S, tit-Ilrls, NI. Ilzuxiik. If. II4-11 II:-rson. I. Itrzu-os, .I. Nehos. I.. Slnnsky. In Iftlisamls. NI. Iillllllillglilillll. II. Foxie. Y. Whitf- IIHW In II. XI2lIlIIII't't't'Ik. Vt'.I1Iui'k. II. I.eIIuron K. IIIl'IlllI'yl'IA. II. Stuuiey. II. XX-l'I'IItl. I.. lb-tw xiv. II. Iteun. NI. SIIPIIHIEIII, NI. Ililiilllltll A I'opuIoruln. IIUW 5: N. Nntierson. I.. Iitts s4'II. 5. Vtiiliiunis. II. Weutlt. If. I't'ingLIt-, ll Iohnsou, NI. .Iohnson, lv. Iillll. .I. Iiughes. It I'uvnt-, HUVS' oz II. Nic-tw'uII. IC. Skohl. N I'tt'Iens. N. Itulnn, if. IHIIVIQNUII. .I. Hush. 1, II:-rry. II. Wiiiiums. .I. Ilruy. I.. Woods. ,I Ilttiiratllit. NI. vIIyI1'I', II. Iiemes. li. I,r-terson II. IIIIFFIN, -X. Vtehh. I. Iltglftjlilll. 41 riglzl. 4f0liN'l'X t10lIN4fII. XIIi'N'IIIKIiS. Feat:-II: tliorin Iiunst-n. Stzmtiingz Iztnyzl Iluxis. Iloh Ilugglnull. Iioh Min Ire-wk. I,or- rztinn- VN'ootIs, lllen Mitvheli. ICIWING others is the niuin purpose oI the junior IIerI Cross. us is shown through the various zu-tivities of this 4'IuIm. The annuai memlrership drive was a suwess as were z1II other undertzik- ings of this group. Sui-h projet-ts as preparing an aihum for nmiling to Ioreign ehapters. preparing gift Iroxes for ehiIcIren in other eountries. and giving VIIIRIIIIQSQIIVIIIQI huskets to needy fznniiies in our own vommunilv. has well estahiishefl the Jr. lied Cross purpose. A county wide eounc-iI was estah- ' 7 Iisherl with euvh high school sending its representatives. Wallin-gurl stflll eight representatives. 100 Council Coorclinates Clubfs Many Services lpprfr lrft. llXNl,l'. f.UNl'Xlll llulz. Standing: Larry Barrett. Betty Poyle, Holt llagman. Seated. lr-lt to right: tlliar- lotte Peterson. 'lianya Davis. l'ppwr right. l'HlflJ-XRING ALBUM FUR FURl4ilGN li0UN'liRll'i5. I.:-fi to right: ltonelle Reeves, Virginia llen- drif-ks. Pat Lellarnn. Nanvy Anderson, Carolyn Pringle. I,ou'vr left. Rlfll VROSS UFFllflfRS, Left to right: Gr-rri Sontlt-e. president: Tom Nlasotas, treasurer: .loan Kutz. ler. yive president. l.ou,'rfr r1'g11t.filll'ifil'QlNG Nllllf BOXES. Left to right: Betty Fovie, Boll llagman, Allan l'it'l-ills. Mrs. l'rist'illa Sehroeder. Glenn Nlitvhell. Char Peterson. Hlif st-hool efouneil of the Jr. lied Cross is composed ol elevted representatives from ear-h home- room and all others interested. A project of tl1is count-il was to furnish a nursery at Great Lakes YVaulQegan's share of the nursery furnishings was obtained lay the funds of an all-evening danee held in May. The school eounc-il meets on the first Wednesday of every month in the Girls' League elulm room. With Mrs. l'risr'illa Svhroeder. school nurse. as the vlulfs sponsor for the first semester. the ollirers were Gerri Sondee. presidentg Joan Kutzler. viee presidentg Gloria Hansen. secretaryg and Tom Masotas. treasurer. lipon the resignation of Mrs. Schroeder. Mrs. lfyelyn Bils herame the new sponsor for the serond semester. Ullieers January. l95l to January. l952 are Holm Van Treeek. presi- dent: Bob Hagman. viee presidentg Naney Anderson. seeretaryg Tom ltlasolas, treasurerg and Garo- lyn Pringle. publicity. The Jr. lled Gross sponsored an enrollment campaign to give all students an opportunity to he- r-ome memhers of this worthy organization. By enrolling a student is given an opportunity to partici- pate in health. service, and educational activities. Charlotte Peterson was chairman of this activity. W.T.H.S. was host to the members of the North Lake County 1-hapter-wide council of the American Jr. lied Cross on November -1-. Tanya Davis was the W.T.H.S. representative. 101 Group picture ufmre, HISTORY tIl.llB NIEH- BERSllll'. This time it looks like General Hurd's army all set to march into the uu- knmyn future. .41 lefl. FIRST SICMESTER BOARD. tilock- wise. around talmle: Shirley Gudmestad, Bai'- bara Schaffer, Beverly Thompson. George tirawford. liois Bauernfeind. Lou Apostle flharlotte Evans. Violet Niemi. Barbara Carey, Mr. Hoy Hurd. Hurd? History Club Members March Un Into ISTOHY tlluh is one of the largest and most active organizations in W7.T.H.S. Led hy their sponsor. Nlr. lioy tl. Hurd. this group's main purposes are to promote leadership. citizenship. and community service. An example of their many activities was the Commu- nity Chest Drive. Nfarian liederna was general chairman of this drive. The school con- lrilvuled 3252.31 toward this worthy cause. Another project of the Senior History Cluh is their annual coutrihution to Piney Woods in Mississippi. A drive was held for clothing which amounted to 250 pounds that was sent to Piney Wloods School. At the beginning of the school year. the Annual Fall Show. U23-Skidooq was given. The show. which was centered around the flapper daysv was co-directed hy Lois Bauern- feind and Anita Mayala. Some of the many soloists who took part in this flapper day re- view were ,Iimmy Ware. Joe lfalotico. Pat McNerny. Pat Hack. .ludy Jones. Lou Apostle. and joan Swift. The charleston line. composed of Joyce Shoptaugh. Jane Zeilbeck. lietty Kri- korian. and ,lune Van Treecke really hrought back those reminiscing memories. That well- known high school hand. the Teensters. was first introduced at this show. The committee heads who helped make this show a success were: Joan Cuihault. costumesg Jean Hutchison, ushers: Jane Larson. tickets: Lynn Pierce. puhlicityg Meline Pilihosian. programsg Joyce Shoptaugh and Barbara Decker. dance directors: and Joyce Thomas. makeup. flflicers for the first semester were: lleverly Thompson. president: George Crawford. vice-president: Barbara Carey. secretaryg Violet Niemi. treasurerg ,lohn Mitchell. sergeant- at-arms: Lou Apostle. historiang Barbara Schaefer and Char lfvans. directors: and Shirley tludmestad. program chairman. The History Cluli meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the liittle Theater. 102 Ippvr right. tf0NINlllNl'l'Y CHI-IST tIONlNll'l l'FIr' L1-lt to right: -Xutlrey Slierer. .lavk Starr. Marian t.ederA na. .lndee Hampton. I,ou't'r right. 5l',t.U'XIl 5!'.Xllz5lIaR BU.-XRIJ, belated: Xlr. Hoy Hurd. ffharlotte Evans, Buddy Kelly. Lou Apostle. Standing: lfthel llurger. llale Olson. Ken Fales. .lanit-e Selvulieh. ,lean White. 2nd Quarter Centu Alter the regular husiness meetings were held. the memhers had an entertaining program planned for them. Nlovies quite often were shown ol various trips that past memherships have taken. and some of the plat-es where the eluhlvers will visit soon, Trips to New York and New Orleans hy previous memherships were shown. depir-ting the different plat-es eat-h visited. 'lihe st-enes are verv heautiful for they are in 1-olor. Nlr. Hurd narrated for the slides that were in 1-olor also. Over one hundred people signed up for the trip that Mr. Hurd is sponsoring to Colorado Springs in June. The trip will he made hy train to a dude ranch . -X planned program for the dudes will inelude horsehaek riding. hiking. swimming. and other tvpes of sports for those who wish to take part. The sunshine will seem inviting enough for those who are not sports- minded. Sight-seeing trips will he guided through the lneautiful t'0lllllI'ySltlf'. An overnight trip with packed supplies is an added attraf-tion. It doesnit seem that there ran he enough time in u week for all these at-tivitiesl rf 1 055 f-M With January Comes Hi tory Club Banquet HI-I History Club of W.'l'.H.S. celebrated its 20th anniversary with the annual banquet held in the school cafeteria on January 20. under the chairmanship of Eleanor Johnson. The name of this yearis banquet was Mexican Adventure. A special feature ofthe banquet was the Spanish dish of hot tamales which the foods committee and women of the Latin American Club served. The cafeteria was decorated with materials furnished by American Air l.ines and the American Tourist Hureau. Name cards were made, which were kept by those attending as souvenirs. Special entertainment was planned in which Senorita Salas. from 'Nlexico City. and Senorita Carolyn Habatte. from the Mexican Tourist Bureau in Chi- cago. danced and sang. Senor and Senora Luis lluplan from the Mexican Counsel in libi- cago were the guest s veakers. Nlrs. C. Johnson and Mrs. li. liairstow exhibited numerous Nlexican Articles which they have collected during their travels south of the border. Ijrper left: Hrs. liayniond Hairston describes the Mexican costume modeled by Georgie tfraxslornl in the style shots. lpper right: 'X xieu of the History tilulfs twenty-sixth annixersary banquet. l,oz4'cf' fell: Bruce 'l'abbert. the toastniaster, introduces a speaker. l,11ll'f'F right: :X xiew of one of the alumni tables. 10-1- Amon Those In Attendance .41 left: The guests of honor at the speakers tahle. Left to right. ROW 1: Senor anti Senora Luis lluplan, speakers. Senoritu Caro' lyn Rahatte. a Mexiean tlzlneer. HUW 2: Beverly Thompson. president, Senorita Salama Mexi- ean singer: Eleanor Johnson. general ehairman, .loyee Shop- tuugh, entertainment ehairman. Mrs. Bittner aeeoiupanies Renee Suxulio and Norma Magri, who leunl in the eommunity singing. Guests examine the exhibit of Nlexiean Arts brought by Mrs. fllareuee johnson. fIOMMl'l I'liE if H A I R Nl E N Left to right, ROW l: Lou Apostle, tleeorationsz Sandra Naiulu, Menu: .loyee Shoptaugh, entertainment: Eleanor Johnson, general ehairmzin. ROW 2: ,loyee VlillUIIl2XS, puhlieityz Suzanne An- flf'TSOI'l, invitations: Mr. Roy Hurd, sponsor: Tanya Davie, name cards: Gloria Goodman, programs. , W as W-X yy fill E as ' ' Q X T . 1- .. W qw A fp fi ,,h, i , ' If 'ff gf' '9 . s,?v ' .I , 5' f fm, Jef. 'Y f Q .. s Q J, . 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Ash x W I ,N Zigi , , fm litggxf wr s t Q lfrsrl lItI'fIH'l'. shoun :tt tha' North Shore- Station Vfkllly to lnozirtl the traiin lor 'Ven Urlt-uns are If-fr to rivht: , . . ,. llc-If-n l ron-livh. Holi Nun'I'i'e-wlx. Xlr. Hoy ti. Hnrtl. vlnh sponsor: lgtlfllly Kelly. gc-ne-rul 4-lmirinzin: zinnl Num-y NIlsIt't'si4'. froup pirlun' ulfozw. IIISTUHY tQI,l?H Nt-IVV Ulil.l'iAY5 'li0ltli. ,luvlison l'zn'lx. xl1tl'4'll. l95l. Left to right. HOW I: tfnrol Krznnf-r. Xnitn M-llen. Hex Thonipson. tlhurlotte l'm-terson. Harriet Waril. Ethel Burger. 'liliera-se lesiztl. llorothy Ilonlivh. .loun Rln'lizn'elQ. .lean White. Phyllis tiorflon. RUVC' 2: Urs. lfxelyn luylor. Loretta Iisil. Hola llzigln. Ylill4'l't'Nll tfonxull. .lerry lotull. .lU?.lItllt' llc-l,ool. Betty l.UIl Akins. Kay lliesi. Diane 'liilltlfllfk Ioy lihultunt. Nunn Snste-rsiv. llzirlmru tl:-rzel. RUW 3: ,loan Kntzler. Ralph Stunggle. Sznniny l.on Krieger. loin llc-tt. Helen l'wt'tlf'lll'll. llonnn lliblltllillt. lfurolyn llt'lttQLlt'. llulm' Olson, llill Hmlrlerly, William ffllleuru. Rol X v Xilliznns. RHXX' 4: Nlr. llurtl. lra-ne Ulson. Yxonna' 'I'iss. R4 t'llit4lf'llf' Walker. luunitu liuhuvko. ll2ll'l4'Ill' lurwn. Nlurlf-nv tllaissmxin. .hnly Simon. .lnflee Hampton. lr:-ne Wehrly. Xuflrey Sheri-r. llonita 'l'iss. Georg:- lwzins. XX, lt. Xllllspangh. lltlvt Ju: .lzivk lions-r. llolu ,Im-ohson, Holi lhxon. Vtulter 50tltAI'lIt'lIt lhnvk lxl1 lI'Y 1.. .1.. lay 5lllt'I'. lannes lfhristensen. llml Kelly. ,lohn Knox. tlivk 'Yorlwrgg ,lohn Nlitwhell. .l2l1'tIllf' flrihln. lloln Yan Ire:-1-k, ew Urleans Attracis Vacationin tudenls IRIN-IXXO nieinlvers ol the 5enior lllstory Llutf spent it flellgfllllul l'.1lSl0l' holicluy all the romantic- 4-ity ol New Orleans. The first clay was spent on at sightseeing: tour of the vitx' where they visited an orvhid farm and enflerl the morning lianing Inn:-h at AI'IlLlllCl-S. ln the ilternoon the tonr took the group through the olcl lfreneh Quarter. They also sam the St. Louis lLtlllf'flI'Lll. .lzivkson Square. and an olrl lfreneh patio along with mnny other wonmlerfnl sights. ln Lonisizinne was honored with their presenre alt flinner. The evening uns open for anyone to do as he liked providing he mis in hy l2:3tJ. Some of the stnclenls nent on at moonlight 4l'lllbP on the Nlississippl liner. lfuster Snntluy the stuclents were left on their oxsn to go to their oun vhnrvh. Later. the -ronp went on 11 river trip. lfarly Nlonclay morning they truvelefl to Nlolrile where lhev saw the lweznitilul llellingrulh llurclens. ,lust about exery llouer in the world was found in those irtlens. Their lust exening was spent in Lonisxille where they ate ut the lvest hotel in the eitv. tihnperones lor the trip were Nlr. How li. Hnrrl. vlulu sponsor. illltl Nlrs. lixelxn luvlor. the trip mis airrungerl hy Xlr. W. lf. Nlillspuugh. at professional tonr fliref-tor. I i 107 f 1 Radio Hams Benefit From Club Experience Iipper pi1'Illr1'. tttlbltt tIl,lll3 Nll'iNllll'illSlill,, l.r'liI to right. HOW lz Terry Teruilliger. Sondra Williams. HOV! 2. Seated: Mines Zt'Ilr'tAIlIt1tt, Nlury .layne Srllillrer. Beverly liqiork- man. Nadine Slialier. llrmw- 'llitllu-rl. Standing: 'Xrtliur lli'eiiee. .lames Hill. Ronald Larsen. Nlr. ,lilllll'S Stalu-r. .lerry lfruy. N. VV. .lames. l,ou'er pirlure. HXUIU tilllll UFl ltIl'iltS. l.elt to right: Ronald Larsen. vu-e president: .le-rry tray. president: Nadine Slialer. set-retary: -Xgnes fetternian, treasurer: llruee lalvlrert. HIC lludio tllulr is an organization with u purpose. linder the leadership ol Nlr. A. VV. james and Nlr. J. lf. Staker. the ltadio Chili helps students to het-ome amateur operators. to learn praetiee eodes. and. of vourse. to muke som-ial eontat-ts. The eluh met every seeond and fourth Nvednesday of eaeh month in lloom flltl. Ullir-ers eleeted lor the WSU-'5l year were ,lerry Cray. president: Hon- alll Larsen. viee-president: Yadine Srhaler. ser-retary: and Agnes Zetterman. treasurer. Nlemliership and partieipation in the aetivities of the Radio filulr may lay the foundations for a eareer in the future. Xvorking with radio is one of the most interesting holrhies in the world, and will provide an edueation and oc-eupation during leisure time. The high school offers any boy or girl who is interested in radio a ehanee to show what he can do liy membership in the Radio Cluh. ltlll 9 1 YT een Practice ch00L ommunity Service THIVING to unify all peoples and aiming to serve the community and church were goals of the Y-Teens. a cluh for all high school girls. The cluh met on the first and third Mon- day evenings of the month in the YWCA Cluh house. The l95tl-'51 ollicers were Cerri Son- dee. president: llena Vaselofl. vice-president and program chairmang lean Hutchison. secre- tary: Kay llolence. treasurer: Sondra Williams. devotions chairman: and Joan Franks. pulm- licitv chairman. A stvle show was given for the Freshman girls in September. Special activities were added to each meeting to give them variation. The cluh sponsored a Shamhow Heel near St. l'atriclx's Day. held at the lilks Service Center. The snack har was open for those who wanted refreshments. The program consisted ol several solos. harn dancing. and finally ended with dancing to the music ol a teen-age hand. llill Scarlett. accompanied on the piano hy llarhara Schaefer was one of the outstanding entertainers lor that evening. A skit was also presented hv rnemhers ol' the Y-Teen organization. This clulv strives to develop these young girls into lietter and more respectahle future wom- en. Thev also help to promote tolerance and friendship among all races. religions. and nation- alities. The Y-Teens take part in community service projects and maintain in the high school a foundation ol fellowship among high school girls devoted to realizing high ideals ol personal and social living. lippcr picture lfeloic. Y-Tl'il'iNS 'Xll9iNllll'ill5llll'. l.:-lt to right, ROW l: Kay llolence. llonna Horning. ,lcan Illllt'lll44Ill. llelen Froelicli. .layne llcan. Sondra Williams. Terry llel,ong. fllargic Jordan. HOW 2: Yiol:-t Niemi. .loan Franks. Nlarcella l'illis. fllarilyn Nl:-lfall. Gloria Ruiz. Kita Perez. Grace Brovxntieltl. Klarilyn lorgensen. Nlarion Nlachia. Arlene l'opulorum. ROW fl: Ht-tty lirikorian. ltr-na Yaselofl. lit-rri Sonilee. Kay llietinr-ver. lrzxet. Y-'liEENS 0l'll7llil'il'l5. l,t-lt to right: licrri Sontlee. president: llena laselolli. Nice presi- dent: .lean lltitchison. secretary: Kay ltolcncc, treasurer. 109 Junior Historians Are Active ommunity Group Abore. JUNIOR HISTORY CLUB MEMBERSHIP. Left to right, ROW 1, seated: Kay Dietmeyer, president: Leatrice Russell, secretary: Bev Shields. vice presidentg Nancy Blumberg, treasurer: Joan Staffelbach, board memberg Vivian Merlo. ROW 2, standing: Joan Weiss, Barbara Kuechle, ,lo Kriesel, Virginia Thompson. Donald Hall, Odelia De Boo. Al Nordberg, Miss Whyte, Charlotte Crosby. Bob Oglesby. .lean Boyce. ,Ioan Pazereskis, Betty Stokes- berry. Rosemary Kurtock. ,lanene Kasper. HE Jr. History Club is a small but active organization open to all freshmen and sophomores. The main purpose of the club is to pro- mote better school spirit as well as citizenship in the community and school. The club tries for the betterment of personal. school. and com- munity living. The Jr. History Club works along with the Sr. History Club to some extent. They follow the principles of the Sr. History Club, and movies of the spring trip are shown at the meetings of the junior organization. The olhcers for the past year were Kay Dietmeyer. president, Beverly Shields. vice president, Leatrice Russell. secretary, and Nancy Blumberg, treasurer. The faculty sponsor is Miss Jessie Whyte. The club met every other Tuesday in Room 11. The History Club has many social affairs at their meetings. A Christmas party, which included the exchange of gifts and games. was held in December. In the spring. they took a trip through the Sheriff's olhce and the county jail. Under the chairmanship of Beverly Shields, the 1951 March of Dimes Drive was a success. The March of Dimes was a service to the community to raise funds to combat polio. Because of the publicized activities of the Sr. History Club, many grade school students want to join. Before the students join the senior organization. they must serve their apprentice- ship for their first two years in the junior organization. Cuest speakers were invited to discuss such topics as hobbies, travel, foreign customs, slum problems in this city, and many other social prob- lems. The Junior History Club is one of the newer clubs in W.T.H.S. as it was just formed last year. The Senior History Club has always been very active, and the Freshmen and Sophomores wanted a similar one to which they could belong. This situation promoted the forming of the Junior History Club. 110 School Publicil Is Concern Of Po ter Club lNlllNlN.ll.t.l1e lvnlletin ln r11:l rrls in tlle liulls me r'fX posters liemlcling tlie s flent ill'lIXIllPS lor l95ll- Sl. Posters are neeessurv pulnlieilx' lor the writ s lunrtions lo lie sueeesslnl. Students must liuxe u ll average. and url ulmilltx is zllso essential lor Illt lIllN l'SlIlIl in tlie l'oster fflnlr. Nleetings uere lielrl I llooni llll tlle lirst Wetlnestlaly ol eu:-li nionlll. 'l'lie LlShlQIIllllt'IllS lor posle s mere tlISll'Illtlll ll and mliseussed following tlle lrnsiness meeting. lzueli pos X tliut was lllittlt' uns gixen points. 'l'l1e elnlfs t'Illlllf'tll. l'fl. was uuartletl to llie Xlugnnson mls the reripient ol the llif uwaml. Nlr. L. A. ,llt'lilIllQ1 is lliel il1'lllly sponsor ol the Poster filulr. 'lille yeuris olli vers were Helen Hnxlium. president: llolverl Zueilel. viee-presiclent: Nunn T lmlnrnlmerg. seeretary: Jenn llallo. treasurer untl lilwruriun. 'l'lie tlanee. sponsoin ittltlllilllt' lay the Poster fflulw. wus eulletl 'lloluluy-Sox Hopi.. 'lille t'llilll'lUt'lt ol the illlilll' xxere ffalrol Xlellraiin. lmncl: l,ill'lf'IlC l,urson. elialperonesz lftllel Swann elieekrooniz Xuney lllnnilserg. liekets: Lllltl llolr Zxxeilel. pnlmlieity. If lligfll, 1 ll ll Ul'l'lt.l',li5. l.ell to Vlglllf .learn l'ulo. treasurer' llelen llnxliznn. presirlenl: Hr. .lIl'lilIlI2. .lnne lun lreeek. rs-lreslnnent eonl- nziltee elmirnmn: Nunex lllllllllN t'gL. seereturv. liolvert fm-ilfl xlee presnlent. ls not In the Illl'l!II't'. ,...,1 l'ir'l11le lfeloup Nll'iNllll'iH5llll'. l,elt to riglllt. NI'X'l'l-'IJ lolnm Nh l Xl: 1' X lirlxlng. . ' Wil N'. I .. .' . , I '. sponsor. .loan lrtllllllllll. Helen lluxlmnl. llarlene l,2ll'5l'Il. xllllil lfloxer, Helen llllQlllQ'4. ROW 2: l',llt'l'll llll'Ull'4 Xlill'j0t'It' Jorgensen. lflorlzi xlilgl- nnson. Roeln-lle Zinnnerlnun. lloluert Zneilel, lin lnuk Nun x lll lieu, lei l'1lo .llIllQ i i . t L 4 lllll '. , ill 1 . l.4trol Nl'-bra ' J 111 student alter slit' ill'l'tlYt1lllillf'fl the reqniretl rnnonnl of points. This yeur tllolm P Distributors? Club Stresses Sales Techniques Ipper lefl: Hose Opal is shown selling a pair ol glows to a 4-usttnner. llpper right. lll5TlllllU'l'UllS' tflllll 0FFIt1ERS.l.f-ft to right: Frwl Rudolph. Nerl tlantrell. lfxelyn Sgrignoli. .l1if1zllf'left. IllS'l'RIHLI'l'0RS' CLUB N'llflVlHFRSllll,, Left to right: .lerry liray. Barbara .-Xmlrews, llnrotluy llodit-li. Nanvy llehelak. Roy Niva. .lohn Keele. .lat-k lie-vkrnann and Frank Teaters. l,ou'vr right: Lorraine Woods ret-eives her graduation vertilivate. from Mr. Bixler upon Vfilltlllvllllgl her pre--lfhristlnas training. HE llistribntors' lfdnc-ation Club. sponsored by Mr. lleyno liixler. is an organization open to any student in the Distrihutive Ejnvation elasses. The purpose of the club is to provide soc-ial and business aetiyities for the Distrihutive lfdueation student. The group meets every two weeks in room 341-5. Each member handles a different produet and prae- liees buying and selling them during the meetings. Students learn of problems that arise in the business world and gain responsibility hy taking part in the eluh work. This year's oflit-ers were: Verl Cantrell. presidentg James Christianson. vice-president: Fred Rudolph. treasurer: and Evelyn Sgrignoli. secretary. This year Mr. Bixler introdueed training for work during Christmas. The training program included good selling personality. using a cash register. right dress. and many other sales essentials. An after game danee was sponsored by the club in the high school gym. Door prizes were awarded to winning ticket numbers. 112 punish Students loin El Circulo Espanol o a pl lure: First year Spanish students. Middlf- lIli1'fIlft'f Students in tha- seeonal and third year rlasses. .41 llllfllflll. le rw ri ht: .lohn Wootlnian. standing. is Quiz Master at one of tht- Spanish tflub meetings. Contestants are lgnaeio 101 'Norma Nlagri. Nlariana Nlillr-r. Renee Savalio. lla Sur' tfohn. Gwen xll'lil'f'N. lilllflil 0liYPl'. l.i1lll'f'l l'f'2lrSOH. lli ilix Ili in o ll 'a 4 s. aniel Hutkus. ALl'lJUS. amigosl Otra reunion del Cirrulo Espanol. lil Cirfulo lfspanol continued to sponsor outstanding eduratioual programs that provided greater knowledge and appreciation ol the Span- ish-speaking c-ountries and peoples. Une of these was The Other Ameriran Way ol Lifei' presented by Roberto de la Rosa. flood-Will Ambassador. from Mexieo. When dealing with the folklore of his people. Senor de la Rosa illustrated his talk with the musie and songs from his native land. At au- other meeting. a vivid art-ount of life and customs in Guatemala, Central America. was given by Nliss Helen Cunningham. chairman of the English Department. who visited the eountry last summer. Varying the pit-ture. Dr. Ceorge B. Callahan. a Waukegan physic-ian. with the use of beautiful volored slides took the club members and friends on an imaginary journey to Spain and Mexico. An extensive exhibit of handierafts bought by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur l. Powell. on their travels through Nlexieo. Central and South Ameriea provided an interesting day for all students of the Spanish depart- ment. At an evening meeting attended by club members. their parents and friends, Norbert W. Hoe- der. Curator of the Kenosha Historir-al and Art Museum. presented Mayalandf' a eolor film trav- elogue of the region in which the ancient Mayan Indians lived. By means of these programs the f-lub has striven to build understanding and good will towards our neighbors south of the border. Also, the work ot' the organization has developed leadership. eo-operation. and respect for right of others. 113 Visitin Talent Informs 0f Latin America Al left. BOARD OF lllHElI'l'0Rfi. Front row, left to right: .Indy Mat- son, ,ludy Jnnrs, Gwen McCrew, Dolores Bramm. .loyr-9 javkson. Tan- ya Davis, Argerie' Vrnhos. Standing: Phyllis Gordon, Mary Lou Molwr:,, lftlwl Bvrgm-r, Barbara Vngvl. Nanvy Anderson, Erma lzlllings, Rvrlvr' Savalio, jo Hagnauvr, Flnrvnm- llussvy, Dan Butlius, lllwa lllavlwy. Norma Magri, .ludy Simon, Peggy 'I'nttvrmlell, Mary .lane Wagner, Kay Russell. 'Mlmiring the- l'nxu-ll lXlt'Xll'illl fix- liilrit are ,lm-l l'nm'vk. Elaine Mui'- lvy. SllIN l'llllf'll4lf'lll l,l'l1'llE.lTll. Nlr. llnm-ll. .Mulrr-y Holtz. Rl'llf'f' fin- xailm. -Xn mlflwl l-Pilllllif' of Ilw l'mwll ex- liilvit nas tlu- fusliion slum, 'lllw lnmli-ls uw: Stmsart Nc-lsun. Shir- ley llulnplnfll, .lulin Drm-4-ks-V. Kay Dir-ks. Marilyn Sli-llall. anal Nlrs. Pom-ll. Colorful Pro rams Attract And Entertain Top right. fQHRlS'l'NlAS lf'AR'I'Y. Left to right: Santa Claus, Dan llutkus: ,lohn Pvrovvkvr: and Wisenwn, lgnar-io Ovhoa, .lohn Woodman. Middlv loft. ll.-XNVE f,IUNllNll'l l'liE. Phyllis Gordon. Darlene Larsen. lion llr-twill-r. linda Oliver. .lo Hagnauer. Middle' right. N50-'51 0FFlllERS. Florenve Hussvy Presimlelnta de l'r0grama: Erma Jflllings, Vive' Presi dental: Ilan Butkus. Tesorf-ro: Hvner' Savalio, Presb drlntaz Argmrif' Yvhos, Sw-rvtariu. l,ou'f-r lvfl. l'Rlfl':KRlNlI 'l'lll'f l'lNA'l'A AND 'l'lll-I CRIB FUR 'l'l'll'I ifHRl5'l'XlAS l'AR'l'Y. l'vtr-1' Gurgano. Stewart Ns-lfon. Sur Wilkins, ,loy lfullvn .lllfly Jones, R4-Iwo Sillilllfl, Stan Koval. lfirwlc' frzxrl: l'illll l'IilllllllY' for S vanish lflulr nlovtinff YT I' . . , . .. are: .loyvv Slfllilf. ,luanlta l.l4IIPI'0Z, l,illll'Pl Pearson. 115 Math fllujors Support Two hole Rule Clubs Top pivture, RECINNERS SLIDE RULE CLUB. Left to right, ROW l: Russell Fisvh- er, lla Sue Cohn, .ludy Simon. Ronnie Mesev, Earl Ranta. ROW 2: Rarbara Reed, Marilyn Hoffman, Ronnie Sondee, Albert Dietzig, David Kelly. Connie Reed. ROW 3: Cecile Rerman, Marlene Classman, Roh Brunke, .lim Murphy, Jar-k Foster, George Patterson, An- ton Wypyvh. ROW 4: Mr. Rarczewski, Roll Dixon, Dan Butkus, Jim Cain, Dale Olson, Ray De'l'horne, George Crawford. M1'ddle pivlure, ADVANCED SLIDE RULE CLUB. Left to right, Seated: Mr. Rarczew- ski, Paul Clymer, ,laek Tobin, Doug Enovh, Rob Dixon, ,lim Cain, Anton Wypyrh. Stand- ing: Ken Wilkins, ,lim Murphy. ,lark Foster. Lower picture, SLIDE RULE CLUB OFFI- CERS. Left to right: Jim Murphy, presi- dent: Jim Cain, treasurer: Ken Wilkins, vice president: Jack Foster, secretary. HE Slide Rule Club is divided into two groups: beginning and advanced. The beginners, group is composed of stu- dents who are just learning to manipulate a slide rule. When a student obtains a reasonable degree of proficiency, he is eli- gible to become a member of the advanced group. The begin- ners, club meets on Wednesday, and the advanced club meets on Thursday. 116 Learn Technique of Rapid Calculation Hla slide rule ls used as a slmrleul III sulxmg IllLllll?ITllllll'ill prolnlems. ll ls nl par- lll'lllLlI' interest ln llinse students mlm are ennlemplaling a eareer in engineering or seienve. ll nliers opportunities lor supplementing the reglular mark ol the mallie- nlalies elassrnnrn. l'iil4'll student allempls to use llie slide rule in ntlier 1-lasses when- ex er tlie npportunily presents ilsell. Une may do any llllllll6IIllllll'ill prnlrlem on a slide rule exeepl add nr sulvlravl. Slide rules lor lmlll groups are lurnislied liy llle selinnl. Nlelnlrersliip is npen to all students xsilli snllieienl interest lo allend and f'Hllll'llPllll' in any may tn the suwess nl llie vlnli. 'lille main purpose ol llie eluli is to lirnaden llie students' interest and experienees in Illillllt'Illllll4'N and related fields. 'lille elnlfs nli. je:-live is In learn Ilie fundamentals of operating llle slide rule. llnring the year lun parties were given. and llle Slide llnle filnli and llie tierlnan lilnli en-sponsored a danee. tlle Snmxllalxe lflingu. alter Ilie Uali Park game nn ,lannary lil. 'lille elulv ollieers mere: ,lim Nlnrpliy. president: lien Wilkins. xiee president: lark lfoster. seerelaryl .lirn Cain. treasurer: and Nlarilyn Hnllman. WM Wnrlil reporter. Ylr. Waller llarezexsski is llie laenlly spnnsnr. Top pirlllre: l,istr-ningi to llnlr llixnn explain Ille llsl' of llll' transit are, S1'flfl'll. left tn riglltz tiarl Xxangnmll- lla Malin. tit-urge tiraulnrd, .Nlllflllillgh elm-kniw: 'l'nrn Unan, .laek lolrin. llnlr llixnn. liiek Nnrlu-rg, llnuglas lfnoeli. Paul tflynn-r. .lark Foster. Hutton: pirture: ililllll Unan is slnmn explaining a trigynunnetry prolilein to his elassinates. t i i 1 Debaler Cain kill In Presentin Arguments l ROW l. lelt to right: Xlarian Cederna. Catherine Moore. Beverly Needham. Bessie Tsausis. Miss Sternherg. HUW 2: .lost-ph Krause. .lack Starr, Ilouglas Kline, Ralph lloches, Warren Gunderson. HI-I llehate llluln. formally known as the National Forensic League. is open to any student, inter- ested in deluate and speech work. To stimulate interest in all forms ol public speaking is the aim of the group. The llelvate llluh held its meetings on the first and the third Yvednesdays of each month in room 29, During their meetings they practiced dehating and took care ol any other lrusiness. The National Forensic League participated in tournaments with other schools in Illinois and Wis- consin. They won first place in the Northwest Forensic Contest held in Niles Township High School. Chuck Vickers. ,lack Starr. Hill Wise. and Louis Jacolxs were Hrst place winners in the first round. Ullicers for l95ll-'51 were Audrey Holtz. presidentg Marian Caderna. vice-presidentg .lack Starr, treasurerg and Charles Vickers. secretary. Miss Louise Sternberg is the faculty sponsor. The cluh sponsored an after-game dance on November 21. Since this dance had no name. the National For- ensic League had a contest to find a name lor it. lfntrees were judged on originality and appropri- ateness. The winner of the contest was announced just lmefore the last dance and was awarded a one pound lfox of candy. After a discontinuation ol' several years. the llehate Squad was reorganized in l9-19. This year has heen the most promising since the reorganization. A large group of underclassmen are urged to ioin so that they olmtain experience and a good foundation lor a promising outlook ol debating at Waukegan High. Miss Sternberg is trying to stimulate a wider interest and to enlist greater partici- pation. The cluh tries to develop interest in important issues ol the day and to gain skill in the tech- niques ol dehating and analyzing issues. and in collecting evidence and presenting logical well-or- ganized arguments. 118 sky. llillll Nirlikunis. Huy Vtnkstrtnn. Graphic Arts Is Special Club For Printers lfNllllfll5 of the liflllllllt' Arts Clulm are print shop stuclents. Nlr. Patil Svlmenoll. sponsor. has set the uiin of the Hn' 1-lulu to creating alclclilionul in' tvrvsl in printing und promot- ing gnurl lvllowsliip illlltlllg the printing stumlents. illlw l95tI- '51 nllivers were l'lI'llIlli tllogm- slay. prcsiclvnt: llurlulpli lilo- gmsl-gy. xivv-presirlentz untl Len Weukley. S6f'I'Q'lill'y-ll'l tlS- nrvr. 'lllw iifillllllt' Arts lilult look Ll trip to tlw Cliit-ago illri- lblllli' unfl sam limi' Sllt'll at lilfilfx nrgzniimlimni lunvtimis. 1 Ippw' rielrl, Wlllllx SESSION. l l flll A lhtltlx E I tliflflli- piwlzzrf-.' Sf'l1lf'tlI Frzlnk t ln gmsliy. Sinntlingz tfltus-lx llutnptun, lllltltrltlll tllugmslxy. lilly xx-lt'l'i5ll'4llll. Iii:-lmrfl lurk. l.nu'1'r right, llllz t.Il0Vt l,llNl'.. llnnlulph tllngmsky. lfrunk tilngm- llulp ,Inna-s, Ralph lilfwtlnrn. Rlt'llkll'tl lurk. llivliurrl Nystrurn. lmuis Km'- pan. -Xlfre-tl 54-Item. tllnuik llznnp- tnn. Hin-liziiwl tIrs-tan, iilIilI'llt' tlrmrt. 4-.M This peeial Club Carers T 0 Future Teachers Top pfctllre. l'll,l'l'UHE 'l'l'i'NClllfRS CLUB OFFICERS. lm-lt to right: Mr. Melton. Marian tied- erna, Ila Sue Cohn, Mercedes Tonipkins. Nancy Sustersic. Bottoni piclurc. FUTURIC 'lil'i,M1lll'iRS CLUB NIEMBERSIIIIK I,e-ft to right. ROW I: Jane Thompson. Mr. Melton. lilizaheth Berdux, Mary Staranowicz. HOW 2: lla Sue Cohn, Marian Cf-derna. Richard Halle. Nancy Sustvrsic, Mercedes Tompkins. NY high school student who is interested in the teaching profession and who has the necessary qualities of leadership. character. and scholarship is eligible for membership in the Future 'l'ez1chers of America Cluh. The main purposes of this group is to provide prospective teachers with information. to further the develop- ment of leadership. and to study the lives of great teachers. The ollicers for this year were Marian Cederna. presidentg Nancy Sustersie. vice presidentg lla Sue Cohn. secretaryg and Mercedes Thompkins. treasurer. Meetings were held on every third Thursday of the month in the Teachers' Cafeteria or room 226. The faculty sponsor of F.T.A. is Mr. C. lf. Melton. The club sponsored the Rainbow Whi1'l on March 30. Since the theme of this dance was wishing, the stu- dents were asked to come prepared to make a lwig wish they would like to come true. 120 i sr i! gif X -v:' 4 , f 5 W 4 3 Y sg , K A E aw ' i if nf G W? wi 1 iff YQSQ-X xi W ii? 1, gg' mi'1' 'uvf .gffy mf! x W ' 5 'Q 5-ff ' fif If 4-4-v X'b 444.4 2 fi if 1 flgfggjgi V .- 'P W xy x X I a m l A A. VI, - ' 4 --AP .H 5' 5, ...xl .-.:,: : .,., , . , R Peppers, Club nite tudent Booting Section Almzrc. PEPPERS' CLUB. Lt-It to right, BOW I: Irene Olson. Claire Wight, .ludy Anderson, Joan Mordhorst, Doris icranton Bosalia Bcivmton Diane Tindale. llorothv Burris, Sgt. Souza. BOW 2: .ludy Dale, Bosalia Kirt, Bose Laiirence, fmrr-en Schleve. Marilyn Dangwillof Kay Russell. .ludy Matson, Myrna johnson. Mari ,lean Krikorian. HOW 3: Ethel Burger, Marilyn Jones. Audrey Boltz, Barbara Burris, Beverly Needham, Kay lliesi, Sally Kimpler lliane Tuttle, Gloria Baartz. Carol Beamer. ROW 4: Dick Thompson, Jean Boyce, . . I . v . V .X . ,lean Rules, .loan Roth, .loyce Dawson. .loan Schwarz. Lorretta Wasil, .ludy jones, Cherilyn Clark, ilarilyn Pietschman. CHUUL spirit, which was just two words, has come to life this past year, thanks to the fine work of Peppers' Club. This organization with its snappy uniforms of purple and gold and its fine spirit of cooperation is already proving to be one of WTHS leading clubs. Be- organized in the spring of 1950 under the guidance of Sgt. Souza, Peppers, Club has made a fine showing in all phases of school life. Much was accomplished during this past year. Homecoming-the most successful in years -may be credited to Peppers, Club. Starting with an assembly, it included a parade tfloats, band, marching unitsj, and a gigantic bonfire rally. Bach club and organization worked its hardest to make its float the best. Crossed Sabres won the top award, a traveling trophy spon- sored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, while Peppers' Clubis was a close second. The cli- max of the Homecoming celebration was the winning of the football game over New Trier, 13-12. After all this, how could the dance be anything but a success? Hopalong Bulldogs was the dance theme and was attended by some twelve hundred happy students, teachers, and alumni. The Homecoming Queen, selected by students of W.T.H.S. was Bev Thompson of the Class of '51. , Following the games-out of town and home-helped the determination of the team to win. Peppers' Club sponsored the bus trips to all the games away from home. The cheerleaders, now belonging to Peppers' Club, donned new purple and gold satin uniforms at the beginning of basketball season. The main spring activity of the loyal Bulldog followers was the cheeerlead- ing classes conducted by the varsity girls followed try-outs for the selection of new cheerlead- ers for next year. The new pepper-uppersw were voted on and selected by club members to- gether with the varsity coaching staff. The club is directed by its elected officers and an ap- pointed board. First semester olhcers were Irene Tursic, president, Ethel Burger. secretary, Loretta Wasil, treasurer. Heading the club for the second semester are Loretta Wasil, president, iice Sekulich secretary, and Audrey Borkenhagen, treasurer ,lean Prowett, vice-president, Jar , ' . 122 Bulldog Cheerleader Lead 66 99 Pep Parade Holtonz 14-fr: 'lihri N50-'il Kill?-llf'4'llf'1'l'lt'illlQ'Th uri- pi:-turwl isith tha-ir uniforms morn for tht- first linu- this yvur. lln-y haue- hurl unilorlns sunllur to those ol the Sophoniorv- t'llf'f'I'li'illll'l'4. liut Illu l'e'pp1-rs' iflulu Illllllt' il possilvlf- lor the-in to haue- ue-xi one-s. 'l'h4-y are of purple szitin nitli gold sutiu trim. li 1 wr rfalif: fwtiou is what 1-ls oxvr those' 4'hf-e'rs, as lille-it Nluvlwv ua-ll knows. Slll' rf-:illv rlovs ll lot ol' il, V . C , . . ' I yvllllll ut the QEIIIIUN. .-ll fljlllff lllufu mloe-s il tvrrthv jump to shou hols sho gets the sp4'1'tz1lors Io ye-II. TfItlll,Elt'.' lu the-ir while- ple-utr-rl skirts untl purplr- anal gold sm-utr-rs ure- this yeuris soph 1'l1e'e1'lv1i1l1'i's. ln Ihr- front ron. Nuilrt-y llorlxt-iilnigvn. flue-n l,alrus. Nlurilvn Hatflsrll. ln row 2. ,loan Roth 'tml la in ll les Nlarul 'll-rseir is in huvlx. 4 .'i ll ',. 'VHS f'llt'9l'ltALl1lf'I'S mlo lhvir lies! lo keep the sperlulors ililwr-slefl in the leaim no nmllvr , hon the Qlillllt' is going. llheir pvp llllfl everlasting mu-'rgfy help lo rllet-r the lvums lo xii'- Iory. ln arlclilion to vlweriug at loollrall nnrl lvuslwllvull gaunc-s. llwy flispluy their vim unml xigor lo gc-I the student lvocly yelling ut the pf-p trssemhlies. During lhe Homecoming season. at liig ussvnilmly for the- Ivaun is he-Id. Sl:'I'QllJilIIl Souza urousvs tht- svhool spiril auul the m'li0t'rlvaulers lvaul tht- rlievrs. Um-usioriztlly the girls uclml ti lvoy or luo lo their group. This year Chuvk llc-urs auul his hoomiug xoim-e uimlefl tht- girls. ,-Xl trwvtitigfs lllf'1'llf'l'Tl9ilflK'I'S disvusserl possilvle new 1-lief-rs Luul lIllliUflIlf'6'il any irlvus lor improving regular ones. 'llhv 1'llf'l'I'S were llwu IPI'ilt'll1'l'1l aillvr the tlist-ussiou. 123 1 3 ti0Nf'l'ill'l' BAND lNSTRl.liNlEN'l'Al0N, Piccolo and Flutes: Myrna lohnson. Betty l,ou Mitchell, fion- nie l'errill, Karen Schlemmer. Harriet Reinhardt. Roger ifote. Uboe and English Horn: Richard Clay- well, William llyde. .lean Prowett. Hassonrzs: Paul Wille, ,lohn Bauer. Eh Sarrnsoplmnc: Harry Pet- erson. Bb Clurincts: Douglas linoch, ,lack Foster, Hay Westman. Teretha Critlin, Pat tiavin, Richard l,arson, tiarole Wirtanen. Kay Uolence, Kay Dicks. Shirley Cudmestad, .lim Horn, Billie Bankhead, Pat l,eilier, Marcia Wood, Shirley Hnhhard. liarolyn Anderson, ,loan Vveiss, Maria llracos. Matt Smith, Bernard Kelly. Boll Rrunke. Eh Alto lflarinet: ,loan Cuihault. B11 Bass Clarinet: George Foster, Fred l.ippert, .lacque tfrilmli. Eb Alto Saxnplrone: .loan Buchacel-1, Rolrcrt Butkus, Charles Lanier. Bb Tenor Suxoplionc: Eugene lienherg, Catherine Moore, Shelly Cunningham. Florence Manning, William Pish. El: Burilone Snxoplmne: .loc Tyler, .loe Horvatinovich. Cornctx: William Scarlett, Sidney Lasaine. Cer- ald Anderson. ,lames Murphy, liohert lacolison, Richard Norlierg. Richard Manning, Robert Wight, Edgar Hut-sing, Richard Kirkpatrick, llonglas Kline. ,loe lionstantino, Richard Stout. Tf1Il7lIIlI7l8Si Don- ald llall. William Reinhardt. ,lohn Sick. Willis George, .lon Nitsche. Ralph Wehrenlierg, Paul Stuhl- man, Richard flammie. Raritoncx: ,lames Christensen. Gerald lfrickson, William Nlagden, lack Reitz. Husscs: Fred johnson, Vy'illian1 Slocum, Hohert Rundquist, Dominic Sacramento. Snare Drums: Frank 'l'eatr-rs, llerhert Walls, Clara Brean. Dale liudington. Ann l'eterson. Buss Drum: Stanley Acker- man. Bells anal C.VUlillllSf Ronald Packman, Karen lN'lcfllure. Tffflllllllii Arnold Burkland. Marinllul: l.aurel Pearson. Concert Band Celebrates Thirtieth Anniversary NTlililNtL their thirtieth season oi upholding a high standard of musicianship is the Waukegan Township High School Concert Hand under the haton of veteran director. Otto lf. Graham. 'llhe band played an important role in hoosting the morale of the home games ol both haskethall and loothall. The group was active in playing for assemblies and civic atlairs in Waukegan and North Chicago. Un Armistice Day. the hand played at the American Legion Home in North Chicago. An instruction and demonstration of instru- ments of the hand was presented hefore the Novemher meeting ofthe P.T.A. Aside from playing at games and assemhlies. the hand prepares for its annual fall and spring concerts. Soloists for the llecemher concert were .loan Huchacek. Saxophoneg Sidney l,asaine. flornetg and Harry Peterson. Piano. The Spring Concert was one of the finest in the history of the Concert Band. Entitled 'iSymphony in Steelf, it was dedi- cated to industry which is the hackhone and the lifehlood of liberty, freedom. and demo- cracy in America. 'l'he concert featured solos hy Paul Wille. William Scarlett. Douglas linoch. and Stanley Ackerman. 'llhe April concert contained light overtures and marches. Une of the features ol' the concert was Haunted House . a thrilling, chilling, novelty numher. which depicted a carefree high school student who accepted a dare to spend the night in a haunted house frequented hy ghosts and weird noises. YV.T.H.S. students por- trayed the characters in the numher. 124 7 'V' i 7 Urchestra, fumor Band tress MUSlolidHShQ? .ll'NlUR ll.-XNII INSTHUlllFiN'l'A'l'l0N. Flute: Harriet Reinliardt. 'lioin Dexer. I.l1lll'l.l1l'lS.' llllilliam lhomas. lfarl llanta. filoria l.ind. Florence .-Xlirarns. Donald .lacolis. Ronald lxudcrko. Ronald l.arson. Wilton Gates. Nlary Rucke- lieil. Fred Berry. Leonard Dahllio. George Hurry. Saul Gordon. tiaryl Rine. l.ouis lloyde. llargaret lllerlo. Norma l.ielu-rt. Holi Whyte. Franklin lllontgomery. .lack Phillips. film S!l.'UIlIl1UI1t'f Russel lfonstantino. Donald lllesec. l.e- roy Scott. Dirk -lho. Dick Kuntar. Evelyn Vaseloll. Carl lleglenauer. Lawrence lurgaitis. Willie 'l'heehs. Donald Boti- mer. Ralph Cray. Rita Boehm. Beverly llill. Betty Osliorne. Bb S!1,X'0IllIUl1I'.' Kenneth Larson. Holi lllotley. fforncls: 'Klliert Yorliergz. lloliert Boettle. Dick Hanna. Gerald Maki, Bruce llroyxn. Alfred Bostyan. Neil llueschingr. .lohn Wal- thers. .lim Follensliee. William Stanzak. Fred Brean. .lohn Peterson, Marshall Snedaker. Daxid tfatani. llloses Boyd. Roliert Jones. l n'nfh Horns: Agnes Zctterman. Louis Syetc. Hrrrilorzex: Henry Moss. Cary Ruud. Trornlaorzes: Brad- ley Sagen. Allred Bosner. .lohn Martins. Marvin Sage. Carl Stouchc. William Whitaker. Briss: .loe Keller. Urzznzsi 'llary Xlcllonald. Eldon Marshall. Stephen Hlurnlierg, llohert tilill. lllikc Brenna. .lohn lllcShane. Hells: Nancy Flon- ers. Slndenl ffomluctors: William Scarlett. Richard Manning. Paul Wille. ORCHESTRA INSTRUMEN'l'A'I'l0N. Violin : Stanley Ackerman, Nancy Torma. Marlcs Brecheisen. lilsie lfdwards, Siegfried Boettle. Henry Becker. Ronald Packman. Fllltex: Vlyrna johnson. Betty l,ou Mitchell. tfonnie l'errill. Karen Schlemmer. Uhoe: .lack lflaywell. Jean l'rowett. English Horn: William Hyde. Bfl.Y.Wl0I1SZ Paul Wille. .lohn Hauer. Surrusophone: llarry Peterson. Hb Clnrinets: Kay Dicks. Douglas Enoch. .lames llorn. Joe Jackson. lfor- nelx: Richard Nlaiining. .loe llonstantino. French Horn: David Derer. .loyce Fredrickson, .lames Reynolds. Richard Adams. Tronzliones: Donald Hall. .lohn Sick. Jon Nitsche. Ralph Werenlierg. Basses: Fred johnson. Vllilliam Slo- cum. Roliert Rundquist. Dominic Sacramento. Murmiba: Laurel Pearson. Snare Drums: l'aul Clymer. Frank Tea- ters. Buss Drum: Karen Mctilure. l,'ynLlu1l.v: Herliert Walls. Piano: Barliara Taylor. l,llIl1llll1'f!lI'.' Prof. Otto li. Cra- ham. The Junior Rand. also under the direction of Nlr. Craham and student directors. Paul Wille and William Scarlett. is organized for the beginning class in instrumental music. Much time is spent on the basic principles. such as tone quality, intonation, scales. and rhythm. They played in the Fall Concert. and with selected members of the grade school bands. played overtures and marches in the Spring Concert. The W.T.H.S. Orchestra, directed by Mr. Graham. gives students the opportunity to hetter their musical education. Mr. Graham emphasizes good intonation. playing technique, and perfect time. which are qualifications of all fine orchestras. 125 0!?tl.C6I'S Haha Band Function Ej?f6Cll.U6l HE Senior Hand ollieers. under the leadership of James Murphy the first semester and William Scarlett the sec-ond semester. had the routine duties that an organiza- tion like the hand has to perform in a school year. The honor of being voted as an oflir-er builds up the ability of leadership and initiative in a hand mernlwer. All the jobs are performed by the olheers under the direction of Mr. Otto Graham. veteran hand leader. The quartermaster and his assist- ant take care of the handing out and the returning of uniforms and equipmentg the property manager and his assistant repair hroken stands. broken chairs. and other equipment. The lilirarian and his assistant have charge of issuing musim' to eaeh hand member. Ifppvr pivtllre' lmloux It-XNII Ul FlfIl'lll5. It-ft to right. SlfA'l'EIJ: 12nd l,t. Stanley At'li6 I'I1liill, Quarteruiastt-r: lst Lt. Douglas lfiiovli, l,iInrarian: Captain William hvarlett. Assistant to lliret-tor: Corporal Shirley' Cutlinvstatl. Sr-4-retary. STANIIINC: Master Sgt. Paul Wille. Assistant Prop:-rty Nlanatff-r' 'I' Suit Frank 'l'e-at:-rs. Assistant Lilrrarian: Stall Sgt. Rim-hard Manning. Property Mau- l ' F' ' tiger: Sul. Harry l,f'l4'l'SUll. rl'reasurr'r. Not pr:-sent lor pieture: lst Sgt. ,lames Christensen, Assist aut Ouartc-rntastvr. 1 l,ou'4'r pirturv. WHOIIWINII QlllN'l'l-1'l'. I,-lt to right: lletty l.ou fllitvliell. Rtvhard Clayuell, llougrlas lfnot-li. llave- Ile-wr. ,lohn llauf-'r, Otto 19 Proteges Win Group, Individual Honors USICIANS from Waukegan High won top places in the District music contest at Ben- sonville. Illinois. Eight solos advanced to the State contest in Peoria. Eleven solo- ists were judged best in Division 2 of the District contest. First division soloist winners were Stanley Ackerman, Violing Willis George, Tromboneg Paul Wille, Bassoong Jack Claywell, Oboe: William Scarlett. Cornetg and Douglas Enoch. Clarinet. Top soloists played at various civic activities such as the Rotary Club. the Kiwanis Club. and at meetings of the Chamber of Commerce in Waukegan and North Chicago. ln November, several band members went to Champaign to play in the All-State Band. Deserving special recognition are Douglas Enoch. who played first chair clarinet. William Scarlett, who took first place in the cornet section. and Patil Wille who took First chair in the Bassoon section. William Scarlett won both the Lions, Club and the Waukegan Mu- sicians, llnion awards as Most Valuable Member and Best Musician in the W.T.- l'l.S. Band lor 1950-'5l. At left. REED SOLOISTS: lei' ta ri ht Sl-'1X'l'l-'ll Wil at 1 gg . . ,, . 2 - liam Hyde, Douglas Enoch, llat Cavin, ,lack Foster, .lack Clayuell. S'l'.-XNDING: John Bauer. Betty Lou Nlitcllcll, Connie Pcrrill. George Foster, .loan Bucliacek. .loan Cui- liault. Paul Wille. fit left. BRASS SULUISTS: yeorge, Donald Hall. .lohn Sick. 4 l'IllE.lll. SEATED: William Scarlett, Sill l.IlS2llIlf'. Cerry Anderson. ST.'XNDlNC: Dave Dever, , tlerry li ri 1' li 5011. Wlillis It lcfl. S0l.OlS'l'S: Harry Peterson. Barbara 'l' a y l o r . Laurel Pearson, Stanley Ack- These Groups hared District and tate Honors OCAI, band contestants and ensembles are selected to go to the annual District and State con- tests. The pictures above include ensembles which went to these contests. The top picture is of the French Horn Quartet with David Dever. Joyce Fredrickson. Richard Adams. and James lley- nolds. The middle picture shows the Saxophone Quartet. which won in the hrst division of the llis- trict Contest. The quartet. includes ,loe Tyler. Eugene Henberg. Ioan Cuibault, and ,loan Buchacelm. ln the lower left picture is a new ensemble of percussion instruments. They include. left to right, Stanley Ackerman. Hass Drum: Carol Hanson. Cymbalsg Frank Teaters and Herbert Walls. Snare Drums. Oval inset shows the Cornet Trio. which also won a first division award at the contest. It is made up of Sidney Lasaine, Gerry Anderson. and William Scarlett. left to right. 128 Many Underclassmen Win Earl R6C0gHlfl0H Nlilllilfll of unflerclassmen on the Concert Hand have carried Waiikeganis colors to the District and State contests. These contests offer honors for achieving outstanding musicianship. They also offer fine experience lor those students who show exceptional promise in music. One can hardly enter the Band room without coming upon a trio. quartet. quintet. or soloist striving to reach perfection in the various phases of music. Other first division ensembles were the woodwind quintet, Betty Lou Mitchell. Fluteg lack Clavwell, Ohoe: Douglas Enoch. Clarinetg David Dever. French Horng and John Bauer. Bassoon. The Bassoon Duet. consisting of Paul Wille and John Bauer. also won a first division award. Second division winning ensemhles included the Clarinet Quartet. Kay Dolence. Kay Dicks. and Carole Wirtenang and the Cornet Trio. Richard Manning. Douglas Kline. and liohert Wight. Top piwtlzrc llcloic. 'l'R0fNlllflNlf QU:XR'l'l'fT. l.1-lt to right: William Reinhardt. Willis George, Donald Hall. .lohn Sick. Middle right. ffl..-XlilNErl' QUAR'l'E'1'. Pat fiavin. Carole VViI'lHIlPI1, Kay llolencc. Kay Dicks. l,nu'c'r left. filARlNlfT Qll.-lR'l'lf'l'. Burl Kelly. Shirley llulrlrard, ,loan Vtleiss. Varolyn Anil:-rson. Circle inset. ffl.ARlNlfT DUET: Kay Dicks, Kay llolcncc. 129 Director Leslie Cilkey Yiains Waulce an Vocalist: IYIDIIUI lIf1'II1l't', l1UN1Ilil'I'l' LHHIK. l,f'I'f to right. ROW li Xlllfilyll ,ll'H'4Hll, Shirley lla--llrls. Marilyn 'lif'I'I'il'll, Nrlvm- l,lllllllUI'lllll, fvlilfiwml llllfllllhilll. Xrlvm' Hililktl. H4-lm'r-s Hurlxun. Xlzlrlvlnr- l.mw. Smnlru xxvilliillllx. Betty Kiclmlvr. Mary lflimln-th Vzlxtallmg llunet Xlullmvk. Pall Nivk. ,lf'ilIlt'IlP liulurmwky. HOW 2: ,lill'fIllf'IillQ' llllIl5l'll. .lzlvkiv Skull Klar- ::ll'e'I Xntlmny. Hin.: Hl'Il1l1'l'Nlbll, Nlalrilyn I,i4'IH4 llll2lll. Nlurgmwiie- Williaunf. lmx Rtllllilli Marie Krm11'ke', Sully , . Kilnplvr. Hznln 'llnkc-l'. H1-llc-v SQINQIHH. ,lu IlilQllllllf'l', NI7l'lllll VIQPIIIIQSHIL H1-tty SUlll'l'1llli4I, ,luyrv Mlstin. lzlt lfallw. llluriu llaum-n, llrm-e .IIPIIIINUIL l'.1l Nivkvrs. HOW 3: Leo Killian, Hunzllcl -Klum--. FH-nl xlillll. Hula Ellis, Hulv llrzlpr-r. UuvntinFvlmqlrz.,lv1'ryUl'lu1s'l1,lllmrlf-5 KRIIAIIYIIYII. BVIIVQ' xlllllivlly. Ui'-L xlt'XI1lIl2llllilll. ,lm-lx l'r-rry. llzmtmm Hvhur. Umm HLlI'1I0llIlt'I'. Willizun YUIIIIN. l,f'Il'l' Stvxvll-. mul NIV. Hilkf-5. ulirc-m'tm'. Hiflfllw llfrlllfv. X lQXl'l'HI.l.X VIIUIH. l.f-H ln right. HOW I: Il:-rri SIlII4Il'1'. Margie- llils. Hur'luml Sl'll2lQ'ff'I'. YHVIIIQI Nlugri. xlllfillllllil Hiller. Xi Nivlni. xllll Xll'N!Il'ill5. tlIl1lI'IUHf' I,4't1'l'NHll. liiial 'l'4'llHV5IHl. HUXX' 2: Hfvnvllf- Hem-uw. ' -' -' wu- lmx .'llIlIIhlill. H1ll'lbill'll N'mI1lm'I. lhmnu HOVIIIIIQL. Aloyvm: 5IlUl!fllllQ.LIl. Il:-If-n Pynmvm-n. Many l,lllllN' Xxlllltl. l'4,.,y Mu will-II. llurlmm Hurrig lflnim- Nystrmn. ROW fi: Frank Xllllt'l', Rm Nixu. Ronnie- Survive, ,Im-rry Z4-illwvk. Huy- I Il umm! Hlllvizllw. l:iI'IlilI'4I Us-ya-l'. l.2lI'l'Q Hu-rluy. Dun' xwillillllli X. 'lf K. Xl1'fjlIHllllQI1l. zlml NIV. lmxlie' ililkf-5. 4lil'v-vlul' I,nuw Iiflzzrw, KLIIHS VIIHIH, lmfl tu Vlgllll. RUVS I: H1-u-rly Shu-IAIN. Uml Xlnn- Runge. Nr-Imu Hn-141. Lllllil Nlvlxvn- I fin-. ,lllllf Wilsml. ,lan-kiv llllfl'H, Hell: Ke-vlrpf-V. HUVK' 2: Y4'lllla1,!4-xllxill-. Xlilllfif' Mil'l'U'llHlVIl. Shirley U1'l'g:l11ul1..lull1'I lfl'i1'kvnl. liLH'1llyll lxuilv. llf-nv Smith. fillflil 11zlQl1lnun'o-. 1:1lI'lll KI'1lIllI'l'. WWI' fi: Shirley l,I'lIIKf'. iL1'Ul'glill Williallllx. Ilumlln lXt'ysl'I'. Lynne- 1,QII'illll!l'I'. xllllilfll F:lr'guur4l. Put N:1v1'I'w-f-ek. Nlurilyn 'Nh-kols. l'lll'1lllHI' Villllllilll. fl:-my liugu. 'lllll XIV. flilkn-5. wlir w-1' tm: IIN! And Sweet Are Their Harmonious Refrains l'CH of the suevess of the singing voir-e of W'.T.H.S. is due to the leadership ol Direvtor Leslie Cilkey. The groups eonsisted of the Convert Choir, Girls' Choir. A Cappella Choir. Bass tilef Clnh. Treble Clef tiiluh. and a new group, the Girls' Harhershop Quartet. The ollieers for the Concert Choir were Jo Hagnauer. Sally Kimpler. and Jarqueline Skolf. This group appeared with the A Cappella Choir at the Bac-valaureate servit-e and in the comment-ement pro- gram. The Cirls' llarhershop Quartet. 1-onsisting of Donna Horning. Uerri Sondee. Marianna Miller. and Nornnt Nlagri. ranked in the top hraeket at the District music contest in Bensonrille. These girls met daily during their lunvh periods. Donna Horning. a memlmer ol this group. ranked first as a contestant in tht- girls' low roive group. The llass Clel filuh lor lioys is known lor its interpretation of Ury llonesi' and The Birthday Song. Corresponding to the Hass lilel is the Trehle Clef for girls. This is a small voval ensemhle that has represented the school in the annual musit' contests. Top Iefl lII'l'flIft'. THFll3l,l'i tfl.l'il t1I.liB. .NT PTANO: Elaine Nystrom. S'I'tNltlNtL. left to right: Norma Magri. Helen Pynnonr-n. Klarianna Hiller. ltonna llorning. Gerry Sonrlee, tfharlotte Peterson. Middle riglit. l3Xlil3l'Ilt SHUI' Ql'Xli'l'l'1'l'. l,elt to right: Norma Xlagri. Gerry Sontlee. Donna llorning. Marianna Miller. Bottom lIf1'IlI7'f'. BASS tIl.lfl tilllll. ,XT PIANO: Hr. llilkey: lliehard Neyer. llarry Peterson. Standing, ROW' l. If-tt to right: Nnthony llellerte. Hoy Nixa. Raymond Rukstales. ,lavk Perry, lion Bartlonnt-r. Ron Annes. ,lov Unti- xeros. .lerry Ze-illievk. Warren Gunderson, l,eo Killian. HOW 2: ltivk Turk, Holi ltraper. Benjamin Williams. Charles Karnopp. .lerolne fll'ltLlt'll, ltaxe Wvilliams. A. T. K. lllvtfullougli, ,lohnny I.ipnit'lu-, Huy Mat'it'r. Holi Ellis. THlETl 5 Allons! yet take warning! He travelling with me needs the best blood, Thews, endurance, None may come to the trial Till he or she brings courage and health. Come not if you have already spent the best of yourself. CW? Club, shers Serve Students and Public XY 1'I.IIII. I.:-Il to rigilll. IIIIXX' I: II, SlbI1tI4't'. W. flurry. II. IIFPIIIIQIII. II. Ilunnniv. If. I.i1xI2ll'IIll. If. ,lr-IIf-rs. ,I. IiIlll!I!4'l'HII'.. .I. . . , , Xnlmu-. II. I.Il1IIllf'I'IIlIi. NI. Wurphy. VS. 5U!IQ'l'lllLlll. Nl. I.llIU'. N. I im-kus. K. Ifpkm-r. I., II1!'lllIil'4. W. Nl:-Ile-n. II. IIugIny. ll. III:-1-I-.. II. ,Im-ksfm. X. Fxsunsmn. IIUNXI 2: .I. xx-l'IH l'. II. XI:-3:-r. XI. Smith. H. IIalusr'Il. II. lilli-It. IT. Nnrlwrg, ,I. I:I1l'I5If'IlSt'll. Il. IM-wr. ,l. I.uI- I'rmIn. If. IXill1lI'IZllI. II, Xsmu. I. 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IN'IcI IJf'vf'l1lIN'I' 2'I. is l'1lIl'lI Ilig1I1 nn IIN? 1'ilIf'lHIill' of soviul ments. IIIIII' 4-Iulv nlsu slmnsurs lhc 4'Ull4'l'SSI0ll SIQIIHI all alII IIusIwlIvuII gzum-s. IIN' lmrlnosm- of the r4IuIv is lo SIIIIIIIIZIIK' :I Irollf-1' IIIIIIUINILIIIIIIIIQL UI FIIUFISIIILIIISIIIII. Iuvalllv. il!llI vlllfe-r1sInln. IlIIf'l'l'tsIlllg llIt't IIllgIS Nell' IlIilllIlt'lI III xxI1N'I1 UIIISIIII' SIll'LIIilxI'S gnu' lulks un IINJII' INJIII of allIlIf'lN's. ,-Xu illlllllilI zlvlixily ul' IIN' vlulv is il spring slmrls IHIINIIICI uhif-I1 is IN-III LIIIUIII IIN' mi4IcIIe of NIM. Ullo llru- Y Imm. .Ir.. ml ilIllIllllllr UI XX .I .ll.b. QNNI mm slur flllLlI'It'l'I!Llf'Ii Im' IIN' I.It'XtfI1lINI Imrmsns, Ixus III? QIIPSI speak- er all this ycur's IHIIIIIIIUI. I'rNIvr IIN' IezNIf'rsI1-ip HI III'1N'I0!'xIilf'll1HIKI. III? USIIUI' vorps xu'Il1l11l-e1'l'1I lo 1i0I'IOl'l1l il l'f'IlI se'rxic'0 In NN,I.II.5. Ilrm-ssc-II N1 IIICII' gold LIIHI purple slnrls. IIN- lmys dlrerlecl Inns lu their seals and nmmlumccl nrnln-r during IIN' ImsIwlIulII QSIIIIPS slugvd in u VIN glylil. Athletic Department Ujfer Varied Pro mm Twp pifture. AXYXRIIS ,-XSSl'iNll3l.W. ffozwli Utt Huy is sm-n holding at tropliy wliivh he latf-1' pre-A svntvrl to SlllPPl'llllf'llllPIIl l'l'i1'l1:ir:l. 'liln' trophy rf-prvsf-nlerl the llullclogg ure-stling sqnailis :wc-oml plan- vii-tory in tlle- State- inf-vt lwlil nt l'i'oxiso. Utlwrs in the pivturc- are-. reuilingg tmxatrrl the left: Athlvtiv' llirf-vtor Leo Finger. Snpm-rintvmla-nt 1flnr4'n1'e- llritliurcl, unrl llzln Blu-k. vlnlr prvsiflf-nt. who uns also on tln- wrestling te-ann. lfollouing lile-ek is ffonvli Stew llrmx mlm assist:-ll Utt Bay in voztvliing the wrestling sqnnfl. Mizlrlle 1Ilvf'fll7't'. f.l,l,ll3 fll l ll1l'iR5. I.:-lit to right. Bill liolenve. Vl'.'l'.l'l.S. lllllIIlIlllS anti Wis- 1-onsin sports stui' nllo mis guest speaker at llluln nn'f-ting: l.f-o Simi:-r. 1-lulm sponsor: Ilan Blr-wk. vlnln p1'e'si4lent: Iii'-lim-41 fflizinlf-rnik, hf'l'l'f'IilI'y1 .lm-k Riu-Ili. view pre-sislent. Not in the pietnrv is Hoge-1' jnvksori. trr-usurvr. Holton: pif-furry W.'l'.ll.5. 4QU,MIlllNfl S'I'M1'l . I.:-ft to right: Norm Hivkzml. Ynrsity Sttllll. 'Xssistunt 'liruvkz Paul BllI'lxf'. Sopli Footlmll: St:-xv lin-xx. Nursity Tran-k. Assistant Ynrsity Foot- luzill. -Xssistunt Wrestling: ltarry l3t'aitnlr4l. Frosll Footlmll. lllll'2lllllll'Zll liuskf-tltzlll. Assistant 'l1I'il4'liI lilIll4'lx llc-ill. Ynrsity llziskvtlmll. llross llountry: Usa-zu' liuv. Nssistunt Varsity Footlnall. Xursity Wrestling. Frosh Rusvlrnll: 'l':-nl lhnnos, .luv-Nw lfnotlnull. Yursity IgilS1'll1lllI Stanley ,li0Illl'iHXlt'li. Golf: .Ivan Fortis-r. 'l'vnnis. l rosI1 Footlvzill: I,f'o Sing'-r. llirw-tor ul. ,-Xtlila-tiw ll:-partmr-nt: Hivlmrtl lin-tt. lntrumnrul Sports llirr-vtor. 135 ' Q ggi! Cl b pon or Qld Timer 9 Booster u NN adult intl-rm-slvd in high svhool alhlelivs is vligililt- to join thv Hoostt-r tiilliv. Its lmrposv is to promote' adult support and intvrvsl in high srhool alhletivs. Ur. Xalh- an lliainond nas prvsidvnl for lhv i950-.Sl svhool yvar. lndvr thc- sponsorship of lhv liooslt-rs. a number ol W.'l'.l'l.S. alumni lwld an tlltl 'l'inwrs' dinnvr inet-ling to rvini- IIQJSVH ahont thtfir svhool days. ,I'AliktllQ10Xt'I'lilf' years lhal haxe passed sinus lhvir high sm-hool days xwre many prominent vilizt-'ns of XYRIIIIRPQILIII and North tlhivago. Among thost- shoxsn vhatlingg around thc- lahh' in this uppvr hilt pivtllrc' art' li. NCt'tHli1IIl. fi. Christians. J. l'alnwr. and .l. Nlnge-rdilvhian. Posing lor the 1-amvra in middle' le-lt pivlurv are A. Hull. lt. I't-arsvns. W. Svlmarll. li. llixvr. llc-an tlanslvr. H. Wiliytv. I.. Wihnol. H. Diamond. and H. Hoyt. wailing in lineto luv sr'i'x'c'd. holloin pivlnre are-: W. Xlalcolm. lf. Nlalvolin. C. 'lxurqnisl. ll. U'l arrvll. and tf. ,-X. .lil-kling. Al top right. Nlr. Mayfield. C. Reid. l'. Kain- svhullv. and Sllllt I'llllt'lldt'lll i,I'i4'iltll'fi relax alilvr lhvir dvlim-ions dinner. Al the talvle. right vt'iilm'. l.. Singivi' and J. Hayes talk about thc-il' old svhool days. Hlljoyiiig their vollvt' in lonvr right are: .-N. Hull. ,lndgv P. Pvarsons. C. llixer. and Us-an Uanster. The oldvst alumnus presvnt was from the 1-lass ol HEQIS: the yonngvsl graduate was lfrefd Wlwc-lei' of the 1-lass of '51l. 'l'lw Hooslei fihih hopes to nialw this ment an annual allair. lfifx 1' ht Cross Country Comes Back As GW? Fall port ..' HICN erervone else is lost in the thrills ol fall lootlrall there is a small group of boys who take great pride in their ability to endure the rigors ol the 1-ross-country eonrse. As Cross Country is a fall sport, the courses that lhe hoys run are very dangerous. due to ruls. mud. leaves. fallen logs. and snapping hranvhes. This sport was re-intro- duved to Waukeganis athletic- program last season alter a reeess ol several years. Chuvk Reid had the dilhvult tasks of eoaehing this ac-tixity. The hoys won eavh of their six meets. Larry Barrett. a junior. finished seeond in the Dislriel tournament. All 4-ross-c-ounlry meets were held at the Bonnie Brook golf course. Il15l'lIlft'llll't'.flRflSS f'IOUN'I'RY All'l'lUN. wi3lllif'gIlill'S Shellie filllllllllgllllzllll taking the lead in a vross country meet at Ronnie Brook golf vourse last September. Group pirlure below. V950 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Left to right, ROW' l: llon llupies. Rivlrard lfhamernik. .lim Reiger. August Swanson, Alvin Melville. Bill Elliott. Dir-k Norlmerg. ROW 2: ,lohn Walther. john Mavhiea, Andy Bentivegna. ,lohn Mavlsaav, Robert Vlfirtanen, Sheltie lfunninggham, ,lim Nlvllonalnl. ROW 3: Walter Soderman, Mgr. Bob Calvin. Hivhard Urilmlv. ,Iam-k Elslrury. Larry Barrett. .loe Tyler, llarl Wangman. Coac-li ilhuek Reid. Top lllffllfl' ulmre. 1950 Y-XRSITY 'l'11MiK 'l'l'fAM. Left to right, HKWV 1: Ray Vl'it'kstr0ni livlHl1i1gt'I'1, I.:-Roy llunt. Ronultl lfutton, Larry Bzlrrett, Glenn Milrllell. Roger ,lur'kson, .lolin Nixan, Ronnie Svc-le, Hola llowley. llruve llell llx1klllilglPl'l. HOW 2: Steve l1l'en. fioaeh, Bob Iienzini, Bill Keepper. Wes Vineyard, .lohn Nliteliell. lirnest Fisher. Hivlmrd Ganimie. Assistant lfozxeh Larry Brainard. HUW' 3: Shelly fiunninghanl. Nlorris Bluinln-rg. Bob Vllirtanen. Dan Bleek. Gene ililltillljlrilltl. Al liarel. .lanies Fl'ZlIl1'1!4. llon Kostylo. l,uu'er IHAVIIIH' ulforr. 1950 FROSH-SOPH 'l'liAtIK. l,r-lt to right. HUW 1: Roger Ankle-y. Anthony l1Q'l,l'l'll',,llI1l lfpperson. ,loc Tyler. Bill Brennan. Wayne flurry. Neil lluesehing. ,lurk Hivelli. lfugene jones. Holi .lol1nson. pl. 'l'. K. Xleliullough. HOW 2: Norman Rll'kllI'tl llloavlii, Matt Saam. Ronnie lilt'Q'112lIH. Holi Xyseilel. Fruiik Klein. filiarley Hutehings. Ken Anderson, Harold Goetz. Quentin Selnszirz. .luvk Holmes. Ronnie Kit-see. Hif'l1z1rrlAllen, Douglas Koss. ROW 3: Huy Powers. Fred Bubenhoter, Wally l,anilmrn. .lim X14-llruin. .Inlin lilond. .lnhn Lipnic-ke. lliek x1kl12lXllSlS. Ilit-k Hutkus. lleorge0'Don- nell. llerlr Vs ulls. CWD Cindermen Victors In I9 0 County flleel .-Xl'K1fCAN's Varsity Cindermen ended Highland Pz1rk's streak ol' twelve Lake County llhurnpionships hm-k in 1944. From then on the Bulldog Cinderrnen have dominated the Luke County tournaments. Since 194111, they have won six tournaments und lost only one. That loss wus lmuek in 1915. Varsity Couch is Steye Drew. assisted by l,,a1isi'em'e lil'il1l1Lll'fl. Norm lliekurd is Frosh-Soph Com-h. 'lihe Bulldog eindermen had ll siiwessliil 1950 season winning three and losing two rnutehes. ln il dual meet with lfyuiistmi. New Trier. und Highland Park they ended up lieing tied for set-ond plum-e with New Trier. Hohert Lenzini. Bulldog diseus throwing stair. ranked sec-ond in the nation in this event. His reeord was 161 feet and 7 inehes. Ronnie Sehumuker set L1 Luke County high sehool ref-ord lay Iiole yuulting 11, feet 9 inrlhes in the annual fiounty meet held ul Luke Forest. L6HZl.Hl. Wins State, ational Honors In rack 1950 VARSITY 1950 BULLDOC 1950 FROSH-SOPH TRACK RECORD MEET RECORD TRACK RECORD Opp, W Lake County lst place Opp, W Niles 35 72-112 pts. Niles 19 89 Kenosha 60 Wheaton 9'7f8 pts' Proviso 51-1X3 52-2X3 Proviso 47 h ' Relays Highland Pk. 36 68 Highland Park 30 Ulslwyl I 4th Place Evanston 72-1X2 32-1X2 E, , 89 .. p lanbwn Suburlim X 3rd place North SQZEET RECORQM place state ...6-3, 4 Pts. :J tg 39-1X6 pts. ' P Suburban 4th place 34-U2 pts. Top left picture below: Ronnie Sehumacher, 1950 all-around travk star, is shown going over the bar at l0'9 . Top right: Robert Lenzini, 1950 travk star, is pictured in action with the discus at a loval meet. Bottom left: .lim Francis leading the pack in the low hurdles at Weiss Field. Bottom right: Leroy Hunt winning the mile race in the Lake County meet at Lake Forest, May, 1950. lor' 1? . Bulldo Ball Fans Follow ational port 1950 VARSITY AND .l.V. BASEBALL TEAMS. In-lt to right, HOW 1: ,lohn Struna. .lim Carey. A1 Hereczky. Bill Mateja. l.ee Kittel, Bob 0'Farrell. Al Thomas, Richard Cyganek. ROW' 2: Coach Ted Uamos, .lerry Wliitc-. Don Zylius. Richard jakaitis, Dick Brnot, Pat blcKillen. Ray Norton. Bill Hayes. .lobn Adams. Hoy Paulson, Dominic Sacramento. RUW 3: Martin Perez, Gus Amann. Sandy Briseno. .loe lieraver. Bob Bagby, Tom Booth, Dave Willianis. Bill Elliot. .lack Tobin, .loe Pankratz, Bob Daluga. Bob Opeka. PENINC of the baseball season brings enjoyment to everyone. The warm weather. the familiar sound of the ball cracking against a bat. the resounding thud as a ball hits the glove of a player. all this signifies baseball. The bovs who try out for baseball have to start practicing in mid-January. The practice sessions are held in the gym. These sessions consist of learning the fundamentals of the game. Coach Ted Damos has the job of teaching the boys these fundamentals. The 1950 Varsity Dia- mond Stars ended the season with an even break. winning eight games 1950 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES and losing eight. The season was highlighted by the pitching of Lee Kit- Upp. Wu Q U f , tell. and Allan liereczky. Also in the department was a junior demon L:illi NLl 4 'l' 2 with a fast ball. Stan Kocal. who in Damos' opinion is slated as one of Njjigston his main-stays for the 1951 team. ln the hitting department were such Highland Pa,-k 3 stars as Bill Hayes. Damos' ace catcher. and Jim Carey. a junior in the l'r0vis0 19 outfield who turned in an excellent job of fielding and hitting. John E'i0 f0 12 Crigutis. playing first base and leading in the hitting department, was Njaijjlbaijpl. voted by his teammates as the most valuable player. New T,4if-,- 3 When the 1951 baseball season rolled around. Coach Ted Damos had to look to last year's sophomore team for a few varsity players. Among Highland Park 3 the boys he picked were Jim Stanczak, Tom Pintavalle. and Danny Kil- if bane for his outfield. Tony Ello. a junior. was one of Damos' starting pitchers this year. Another starting pitcher was sophomore Nick Renti- vegna who throws a wicked curve ball. The 1951 Varsity Nine is com- posed of juniors. a few sophomores. and seniors. At this writing. the Bulldog diamond boys have broken about even in games won and lost. 140 Three Dltlm0Hd Teams Represent W T H S OACH John Burnison had the task of teaching the Sophomore Puppies the fundamentals of baseball. Though the win and loss record was not impressive, the Puppies showed a Hne spirit and co-operation. The squad had a few outstanding players who were expected to make the 1951 team. These boys are. James Stanczak, Anthony Fllo. Dan Kilbane. and Matt Smith. The Sophsl practice sessions were held at Belvidere Park. The Freshman baseball team coached by Ott Bay had a fine 1950 season. winning ten games and losing four. lncluded on the outstanding pitching staff were, Nick Bentivegna and Robert DeBue. Among the outstanding Frosh hitters were .lerry Lewis. George Stupar. and ,lim Wright. These boys helped bolster the Sophs' hopes for the 1951 season. Top picture ubure. 1950 1 BESHlNl.-'KN BASEBALL. Left to right. BOW 1: Phil Buffalo, George Stupar. Emanual Hanna. Francis Norton. ,lack Johnson. .lohn Koziol. ,lim Wright. Bill Olson. Don Bardonner. Jack Schlosser. ROW 2: Mgr. Fred Antcliffe. Alex March, jerry Lewis. Bob l1eRue. Nick Bentivegna. Frank Tersar. Ken Van Laeke. Ivy Criliin. Bob Graham. Zeke Sikich, ,lack Anderson. .loe Walraff. Mgr. George Dart. BOW 3: Walter Campbell, Tom Brown. ,lohn Logan. James Wightman. Martin Bade- gian. Willie White, Marion Sanders, Leroy Rickard, Charles Leonard. M. Harris. Bernard Valaitis. BOW 4: Coach Ott Bay, .lay Powell. .lohn Cram ford. Bill Slocum. Joe Zupon. Bob Gadvilias. Don Stairs. Bob Lehen, Frank Petrovic. Nlcrle Varvil. Bottom picture. 1950 SOPHUMORE BASEBALL. Left to right. ROW 1: M. Smith. B. Niebur, ,l. Strolmlue, F. Lanciloti. ,l. Stanczac. B. Bausch. L. Kerpan. B. Mathews. ROW 2: T. Pintavalle. F. Znpec. C. Satterfield, J. Kyalla D. Dupies, H Van- '1reeck. E. Jeffers. NI. Br-lsamo. L. Miller. ROW 3: Loach Burnison, W. Campbell, J. Nowakowski, R. Bayles, R. Haydock, R. llellavalle, E. Hennesey, .l. Serzynski, A. Ello, W. Ekkela. 1 -111 Bulldog Linksmen Win uburban Tournament OACHED by Stanley Tomkovick. the Bulldog Linksmen did it again, winning all but one mateh for the 1950 season. Frank Clogovsky won the Intra-Mural High School Golf Championship for the second time. The Bulldogs had a four-man team entered in the District Tournament in which they placed third. Tomkovickls boys placed first in the Suburban League Medal Play Tournament at Morton. Although graduation will take a few stalwarts away, next year's team looks promising. Bonnie Brook and Glen Flora Coun- try Club were the site of the Bulldogs, practices. All home matches were held at the Glen lflora Country Club. At left, INTRAMURAL GOLF CHAMPS. Left to right. lark Seyring. Larry Slana. Frank, Clo- govsky, Leroy Ricard, Jar-k Tay- lor. At lr-ft, Don Kennedy. one of the l950 Wu stars. demonstrates a follow through. Group at left. 19 5 0 G O L F TEAM. Coaeh Stanley Tomko- viek. R. Brewer. F. Glogovsl-xy, G. Danneberg, L. Rouse. J. Lfhamerniek. J. Sereska. nit left. 1950 FRUSH-SUPH GOLF TEAM. Kneeling: ,loe Clark, Ronald Jaworek, Ralph Wehrenberg. Riehard Foster. Lawrenee Jurgaitis. Standing: Lawrenee Slana. Rudy Clogov- sky. Paul Aidikonis. Harold Fanrbo, Gerald Yvieks. ,lolin Sf-dar, Robert Brewer. oach Fortier Vamps Bulldog etmen Into Forn 1950 TENNIS TEAM. session at Weiss Field. TAHTINC practice early in the season in the seasonal schedule of games. In these indoor points of tennis from Coach Jean Fortier. They cause of the unusually late spring. The Bulldog had to practice indoors. Left to right, ROW 1: Allan Iacolms, Allan Pickus Ronnie Sondee, James Warner-ke, Steve Blumberg. Al Singer, Jack Mund- stock, Manager. ROW 2: Richard Goldstein, .1im Martinez, Jim McDonough John Reardon, Ken Miller, Don Trunquist, William 1V1iller, Frank Papp, Stan Ackerman, Coach Fortier. ROW 3: Richard Meyer, Bob Ellis, George Craw ford. Dick Norlierg, Carl Wangman, Fred Woldt, Bill Wise, Chuck Vickers Inset picture: Fred Wolflt demonstrating a back hand shot during a practice gym, the tennis boys get into shape for their pre-season workouts, the boys learn the fine had a lot of indoor practice this season be- netmen had a line season even though they The 1950 season record was three games won and five lost. ln the Suburban Meet the Bull- dog netmen were tied for Hfth place with Morton. each team scoring two points. The team was built around Fred Woldt, Richard Meyer, and Carl Wvangman who were the three top men of the 1950 season. Since Fred Woldt was the only player on the 1950 Varsity team to graduate, Coach Fortier expects a fine season in 1951. He has a few promising Sophomores and Juniors who are coming up to the Varsity Squad. The 1950 Sophomore team had a record of no wins and five losses, due to the inexperience of the boys on the team. For his number one and two men on the team for the 1951 season, Coach Fortier has picked Carl Wangmari, last yearis number two man, and Charles Vickers. He also has Richard Meyer and Bill Wise who promise fine support. 143 In f, sllmrc. Y.-XllSl'l'Y l UU'l'l3.Nl.l, 'l'l'fAlXl. ltelt to right. IN FRONT: Manager Melvin Luke. .lolm Bower. Roh Haglnan. ROW l: .linnnie lfppcrson. Hay Skiera. lllorrie Blumherg. lion Niemi. Wes Xincyard. .lay Sitter. llan llleck. Gus Nmann. Roger lackson. .lohn Cloud. Paul Kamschulte. lerrv Sears. ROW 2: Coach ,lohn Burnison. .lerry XVilson. .lohn Adams. At Scott. Lclioy llittnier, lloh Nall ilflaghv. Holi Johnson. lloh Yan Treeck. .lcrry Unan. Rich llaluga, .Iohn Weher, Roh ll-clla c. lioaich Steve Drew. ROW 3: Coach l,eo l.. Singer, Stan Kocal. Roosevelt Nixon. .llllt lhris- tensen. lfugcne Thompson. Eugene Jones. Nlatt Smith. Ulcnn Nlitchell. Wayne llurry. Hill Nlateja, 'ksslsltlttl Coach Ott Hay. oach Burnisonfs Cridders Show Improvement U0'l'l3AI,L is a grueling sport which lakes a lot ol stamina on the part ol the hovs who participate. These hovs have to start. practice two weeks hefore school opens. Wvhen Coach ,lohn Burni- son called his players out lor the lirst day ol practice last August, he had fifty hoys readv and waiting to try lor a herth on the Varsity Team lor the l950 season. During the first week and a half of training. thev went through verv dillicult calisthenics to get into T 1050 YAIISITY l4'U0'l'l3Al.l, SUJHICS Nlles l'rox iso Oak Park Vlest llockl lli-fhlanil l' lzxanston New lrier Klorlnlt oi .' ark Ill li 92 'il- 'N ll Ut li fi shape for the coming season. The 1950 season was Coach hurni- sonis second vear ol coaching loothall at Vlfaukegan. The Bulldogs had a record ol four games won and three games lost and one game ended in a tie. Stan Kocal was voted most valuahle hack fieldman. 6 and llav Skiera was named most valuahle lineman lor the l95ll 34 season. The average age limit on the 1050 Bulldog eleven was 1612 years 13 which is low lor a high school team. There were seventeen juniors W and thirteen seniors and three sophomores in Coach John Hlll'l1lS4OIl-S lighting eleven. lim lfpperson. lloosevelt Nixon. and John Cloud were the three sophomores on the Varsity eleven. Coach Burnison is looking forward to a successful season for l95l. His hopes are hased on the juniors who had varsity experience and groups of sophomores who were outstanding last season. Coach Hurnison was assisted hy coaches Steve llrew and lltt Hay. Ill Three Great Football Team Un Their Way U At rifrht. JUNIOR VAR- SITY FOOTBALL SQUAD. Left to right, ROW I: Hen- ry Moss, Mgr., Paul Patock, Dave llever, John McShane, Henry Zorzy, Frank Lanci- lotl, Mike Balsamo, Rick Lampt-lla. ROW 2: Coach Ted Damos, Leo Larkin, Joe Nowakowski, Frank Recken- dorf, John Anderson, Nellie Satterfield. Jim Carpenter, Chuck Mears, Don Smith. ROW 3: Dan Kilbane, Ed Hennessy, La wrenee Ten Pas, Bill Brennan, Bill Mellen. Ronald Haydock, Jim Carey, Ilonald Gaines. At. riirht, SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD. Left. to right, ROW 1: R. Gustaf- son. F. Antcliff, F. Klein, J. McGrain, Mgr. ROW 2: J. Mcllonouirh, J. Reardon. M. Pannageorire, M. Sand- ers. J. Martinez, A. Ile- Perte, K. Miller, VV. White. VV. Voeltz, B. Olsen, C. Hutchings. ROW 3: Coach Paul Burke, Jim Wright, B. Maixdcn, P. Saam, H. Walls, E. Garland, B. Bowenlof, I. Griffin, J. Anderson, IJ. Spaulding, P. Ruffalo, N. Bentivegna. J. Mc-Killers. Coach S. Thomas. ROW 4: P. Hanna, J. Stokesberry, F. Wheeler, K. Anderson. P. Henderson, W. Lamborn, R. Butkus, G. Wicks, Steve Blumberpr. J. Perry, Ib. Koss, R. Malavasia. At riirht, FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD. Left to right, ROW 1: Jack Ben- son, Paul Kabarec, VVayne Lindemann, Tommy Mc- Guinness, Bradley Sairen, Jos- Anthony, Darrel Bader, Bill Whitaker, William Stan- czak, Arthur VVondinir. Har- old Pc-rkowski. Jack Broev- ki-r. ROW 2: Alan Ander- son, Gil Ms.-see, Preston Rockingham, Richard NVal- den. Sam Iniroulia, Edward D1-Lonir, Vililliam Clinton, Rene Clark, John Martens, Harvey Ricks, L1-e Wang- mzln, Ronald Celesnik. ROW' 3: Marvin Alderin, Paul VVallin, Bob Reardon, Tom McManus, John Anderson. William Turnovec, Paul Adams, Bob Johnson. Rick Nt-wkirk, Stanley llzieixle- wicz, Jimmy Cvik, llavid Grana. ROW 4 : Robert Griffin, Carl Stauche, Paul Nickoley, Johnny Sojer, Lawrence Jellinek, David Lowy, Walter Willis, VVar- ner Springs. Clarence VVick- etts, Thomas Hall, Luke Zorc, Harold Herman. ROW 5: L. R. Brainard, Ronnie Van Parys, Mgr., Tom Ht-bior. Fred Liundeen, Dick Ellinsfson, Merritt Tinpet, Joe Solis. Jerry Hayman, Leaola Harris, Stuart Nel- son, Tommy Inproglia. Coach Jean Fortier. Da and Nlght Action hrills Football Fans Ton iicturc ulnore, -UITION AT VCTEISS FIELD. .lerry Wilson, 55. of -Waukegan,-is I I shown ffoinff around riwht end for a slight gain against Oak Park Huskies. At Weiss ' Y' Z' P . Field, Glenn Mitchell. ll. in the background running interference for ,lerry Wilson. Ural inset picture: Ilan lilleck. captain of the 1950 Varsity Eleven, is showing the proper stance for a lineman on offense. Ilan proved a useful guard who did an excellent job as a linebacker on defense. Ilan will be playing college football next lall. He will he sorely missed in the Bulldog line-np. HK Jay-Vee gridders under the direction of Coach Ted Damos had a fair season. winning three games. and losing four. for the l950 season. They scrimmaged against the Varsity a few times. but mostly against the Sopho- mores. During these scrimmages they gain some experience. also gave the Varsity and Sophomores a chance to gain experience. Some outstanding boys were Jim Carey. Don Smith. Danny Kilbane and Paul Patoek. Coached by Swede Thomas and assistant Paul Burke. the Sophomores had an excellent group of football players. Swede Thomas' well coached boys gave a fine showing all through the season. winning five games and losing three. The 1950 Sophomore gridders nulnbered several outstanding players on their team. Une of these standouts was the fleet half-back. Emmanual Hanna. He scored six touchdowns and one extra point for a total 37 points.. The Puppies had one of the heaviest and most aggressive lines in the Sub- urban League. Some of these linemen were. Anthony DePerte. Fred Yvheeler. Paul Saam. Jim Wlright and Phil Henderson. Jean Fortier and Lawrence Brainard had the task of coaching the Fresh- man football squad from where coaches Ott Bay and Hill Sitzman left ofl last year. These coaches had the task of teaching the Freshman squad the fundamentals of football according to the high school Caliber. Although the won and lost record was nothing exceptional, the boys showed that they have Fine spirit and cooperation which are essential to any football squad. 1-16 oplz, Froslz Grid Teams how Promise For I9 T was announced at the MWF' Club banquet on May 15 that Paul Burke is the head sophomore coach for the 1951 season. Paul Burke will replace Swede Thomas who resigned as sports roach at Wl.T.H.S. last January. Mr. Thomas. who had coached at Waukegati for many years. moved to southern Illinois. Coach Burke has a fine group of up-and-coming hoys who may prove valuable in the coming years. Coach Burnison hopes to bring up to the Varsity squad some of last year's Sopho- more foothall players. Some of these boys have he en aetive in Spring Sports so as to keep in condi- tion for next yearis season. Top pirlure below: An ac-tion shot taken at Weiss Field during a game l9Sll SOl HONlOHl'l with flilli Park High Sehool number 25 of Oak Park eaught the hall on x , N , the tive yard line and was immediately stopped hy ,lim Epperson, 50, l'00l1BAl1L SLOHES and john Adams, 51, coming into make the tackle for Waukegan. Om, aw-- . . ,, . . . N'l ' 0 20 Bottom pifture: An ae-tion shot taken at Weiss Field during a game lea - . . . . . . If Q 6 with Oak Park High Svhool. ln this shot Waukegan has possession of Ogtiffiark 7 A the hall. Gene 'l'hompson of Waukegan is shown going through a hole . , H .7 . V , I . ,. , . . lllghland laik .. 0 in the Oak lark llIlE'. .lerry wllHOIl, 55. of Waukegan gives a helping Fvanswn 0 7 hand to another Waukegan player in remming an Oak Park man. Also helping in another lwlovking assignment is Hohert ,lohnson. 64. of the - liulldogs. A... I New Trier l4 l3 Nlorton 0 i A , Heidi? Bulldo Ca ers Cop Re zonal Title OACH lllilll. in his set-ond season as head 4-age mentor. developed a hue Waukegan learn which eopped fifteen victories in twenty-two starts. The squad was eomposed entirely of seniors with the exeeption of Jim lleiger. The lleidmen finished in the runner-up slot in the tough Suh- urhan loop hehind the invineihle Morton Mustangs. Coach Reid hrought Vllaukegan additional lanrels when his well-eoaehed squad annexed the llegional championship at lialce Forest. The liulldogs howed out of the Seetionals in the first round against liarrington. Swede Thomas eoat-hed an excellent Jay Vee squad. Their Hue spirit will he helpful next year on the Varsity squad. They had a reeord of eleven wins and two losses. The Sophomore quintet eoaehed hy John liurnison went through a sueeessfnl season. winning fifteen games out of seventeen. Jim Pipperson, Tony lloherzenski and John Cloud are lioys expeeted to help the Varsity in the l95l-l952 season. James lliley. new to the Vli.'ll.ll.S. eoaehing department this year. had eharge of the l rosh gridders. His yearlings proved to he a fine group. winning eleven games out of fourteen games played. 1950-1951 VARSITY BA5KE'l'BAl.l, SCORE Libertyville Zion Evanston Morton New Trier Niles East Madison West Madison Proviso Paris Highland l'arlv Oak Park Evanston Morton New Trier llroviso Highland Park Oak Park S pp. W 28 54 40 46 43 46 61 32 47 57 37 50 56 54 43 46 40 44 56 49 49 52 50 69 55 59 75 60 64 63 59 62 48 59 56 49 l'it'tnres on opposite page: In :'irr le: Bill lflliot. 42. and ,lim Nlellonald. 43. of hVfllIlit'gli1ll fighting for the ball in tilt against lilvertyxille. Top right: l'anl Kannsellnlte, 124. ,lim lleiger and a eouple more Wanlvegan players struggle to get the reliound from Paris players. Middle: .lerry Viilson. 34. guarding his Oak Park man. l.ou'er left: llit-li Norlverg. 22. of Waukegan takes a shot in a game with l'aris. Calvin, 53, and Wilstwri. 34. are waiting for the lmll. I.o1eer right: llit-la Norlserg. 112, goes up in the air for a shot against llighland Park. Helnug V.-'XRSl'l'Y tfitfifi SQIJAID. Kneeling: Shellie Cunningham. Ronald llaydoek, llliehael Murphy. Carl WHllg1'UlH1l, tfoawh lihuek Reid. .lim Carey, .lim Nlellonaltl. lliehard fii'lZ1lIIf't'Illli. Standing: ,lim llieger, Andrew Bentivegna. .lerry Wil- son. Bolt Calvin. llill lflliott. Livey Action Thrills Local Basketball Fans lHere is Basketball Talent Galore ,4t lvff. VARSl'l'Y :xml .ll'Nl0H 1P'xfllfRS. Lf-fx to right. ROW I: ,Xugust Swanson. llonalll lin- pivs, John Nlzu'lszuu'. 110114-ll lllun-l-Q R1-ifl. Rugs-r !'l11klrJy,.l0l1n ,'x1lill1lS, NlllHlxll'f' Sharp. ROW 2: Ronulfl Haydovk. Nlivlxar-l xlllflllly. Holwrt Calvin. Hill Elliott, .lim Nlt'll0l'lillll. Carl xxfvilllgllllilll. llouglas Koss. Mgr. HOW 3: Hif-lmrd llllilfI1PI'Tlill. .lim Riegvr. AII1lI'f'h B1'llIlNPgLIIAl. Shf-lly lallllllllllflllillll, .lim llalwf. ,Ie-rmllr' Wilsun. l950f5l .l 43 -X lil-1 QIMQE SCURICS Upp. V lillw l 01'1-at I-l ,IQ EXHIIFIUII 393 55 xlllfltbll IW fwl Niles 35 ,IH New ,l1l'lf'l' 26 44 l'mxiso -ll T4 Ihnulc-P IW S10 Oak Park 38 -ll xlllllltbll -lfl f'-If lfxanston full T14 Nvu 'lirivr 51 f-3 Niles QT F14 llrmisu X8 '19 4111-11, SUI'HONl0Rl'l B-XHKICTV KlC'l'BAl,l. SQUAD. llvll vu right. RUVR' I: Ken Yzllxluvkr-. lim xlLll'fllH'l. l,. 'II lxy. Paul Saam. lion BilI'llUI1l1f'l'. HOW ll: ll02lVll .lohn Blll'lllS0ll. .lolwn lflnull, Harold Fkllll'li0. Hill Ulf svn. Kl'!ll1l'lll Fn-null. Tony llo- lvrze-nski. .lim lfppwsnll. ROW fi: .lim Nls'l7ulu,u1g1l1. .lolln Hegar- llun. Norman BiH'llllli. llvorglr- Slllliillx, Hull flriHln. xlllfllll Bu- ell-ggiun. Frvll -Xntvlill. nl! lrfl. I-'RUSH l3'X5lxlf'lillNl,l. Sfjllxlll. lwll to rigllt. ROW I: ll. fllark. .l. -Xntlumy. .l. l'zwf'. .-X. llulnn. N, fxllllll. ROKR .It P.. l1vl.0ng,, R. Nr-uklrk. Xxalllllllilll. l., llurrix. ,l. lvy. .l. llxik. H. llzia-glvuivl. RUVCV fl: .l. Kill-y, 1-uarll, K. l.ill'5Pll. 'lf Nlvxlumun. ll, lI'Il0X1'l', l'. 'xtlilllli ll. ,Inlin- wn. K. xxvilllltlll. 53 Xfff EWMV 9 ec 55 A 2 15 f er 5 M- Q sf Nga is 5 2. . Jim my 3' 46 ,N 'Qi I A-A ww w 5 H V512 mf N :...: A :F K A va F v Q! I YB . -: . 2 M5555 f i .F X 5 1- Xf xi 2 Q X '1 1, 5 M' M .4 Mk 3 is 0? A' gi , XX 2. x S vw 'Q X 9.39 S oach Bays Wrestlers Capture tate Honors At left. VARSITY WRES- TLERS. Left to right. ROW l: Charles TenPas. Wayne Curry, J, McShane. F. Bair- Stow, M. Varvil. Coach Ott Bay. ROW 2: Coach Steve Drew, .l. Cook. .l. Onan. L. TenPas, R. Mellen. H. Moss, Mgr. Picture below. SOPHOMORE WRES'l'l.l-IRS. Left to right. ROW l: .l. Jordon, Mgr.. P. Cargano, K. Hagopian. T. Gonzalez. .l. Sheridan. R. Celesnik. .l. Kennedy. ll. Cat- toni, R. Skold. H. Willialns, U. Alexott. ROW 2: N. Swanson, W. Smith, lf. Rer- dux, F. Whreeler. .l. Anderson, lj. Henderson, ll. Hutchings. ll. Olsen. T. Dew-r. Coach Ott Bay. ROW 3: Coach Steve llrew. V. Vale-ntincic, P. Patrick. O. Mesec, R. Zwei- fel, W. Voeltz, IJ. IN-ver. ll. Vlliatrowski. R. Iskowitsch, P. Kanal, M. Sander. lll'lSTLlNU is a sport in whirh a hoy has to he in excellent eondition, he alert, aggressive and have the will never to give up. The 1950-'51 season was Coach Ott l3ay's second year of coaching the 'CVVT squad. His assistant was Steve Drew. ln meet competition they had a record of eight matches won and six lost for the season. In the District Tournament the Bulldogs grapplers came in second. losing to New Trier. Also in the State Finals, Waukegan came in second place. nosed out of first again hy New Trier. ln the State Tournament two boys from Waukegan came out on top winning their matches in their weight class. Bill Mellen, and Larry TenPas. Run- ner-up in the tournament was Wayne Curry. also of Waukegan. 152 ff, ' PAW. lf-It In right. RUXX 3 Jim Vliulwin-1-kv, FI'4'4l Hogg ISHN. illtvln-ll. .lolin Lmzi--i'. KUXX : l,,fl2!4'll Hii-kairfl. .luv Stills. 'nn 1 lil -Mimi. lxr-n ltplwr, 1 mu'-'4' .alll-un. llriim- Xlvxwi. 'rigl1l.l'li0Hll5HI'll WININIERS. Imfr to riglll. UW I: Wiltmi llutvs. Ili:-lx 1 l'lin i ' A 'son . llvrli Walls. nunus Hall, .lov Zanalflxy. lin ffziim mn liulif it H 'um' H1 lrlaiml. I,l1'k HlIQlllf'S. lion- , Maki. :Xllan Ste-nriiaiii. 'Llcll SIPIIHHIII. ill-rulfl Well- 'l. Nr! xxiillltllllg. ll:-urggv xu. Wann' Linilmun. Ilgflf. XVXRNIIN FXXINI 1 Nlusotus. .lm-lx llllllll. -wk Hin-Ili. NNW Ji: liiwli- mierclasslnen Dominate Bullclo Tank quad UMIH Yorni liirkairfl il:-wlopvfl one of his lvcller squad- of Wuiikc-gurl Nlernwn with me-li lirighlvr Iwpf-S for next smsmi. 'I'liP vounq squzul. vmiipuswl viitirvly of sopho- rnurvs uml jlllIlUl'S. was lilllll urmnirl lllv only I'FllII'lIill lc'llvrniun who was john Milvlwll. Nliti-llc . i V ll was zilsu filevlcfl ala mosl Yillllillllf'-i lay his nsinirning l1Lll'lllQ'l'S. 'l'Iw Sqllilfl vnppr-il fiw nwvls in lfi lllLll1'lll a uilll lllrve of llie xii-lnrivs living mm in luugli Slllrllfllllll f'onipPlilimi. xvllllkl'QillIS xivluries were mfr l'rm'iso. Nlmlrui. uml Nilvs in llw ltxiljllll' 4-mnpvtilimi, 1le'rv1'geffullisoii. .luvlx Ullllll. lurk Riu-Ili. 'lium Nlufuluh. Ken lfplwr. lim il f VY ilIilIUI'lxl'. lmlmy lil'0Q1Ul'y. ,luv Sulis. illlll Dirk ASIIILI will alll lie lun-k nvxl SPLISUII lo form Ilia- lll1l'l4'llr for ll ll0lPIllillllf' lim' learn. lmrny fiI'Q'gUl'f. ilulin 1' , V mlm. -swf. HOW 2: Hull Expanded MW99 Intramural Pro ram Attracts .41 top. 'l'UUfiH l UU'l'BAl,l,. l.eft to right. Kneeling: Rieltard Goldstein. .lohn Wright. Bill Slo- vuni, Ken Yanl,o4'l4r-. l,ouis Nlorones. Use-ar llahl. Standing: 'lleador Hogavzuk. Ilit-k Svlnnitz, Ronnie Kraft. N'l'RXNlllRNl ll0lt4F9ll0F 4'llN'Xll'9 left to right: Havniond Rulxstales. .Inv l,uu'4'r fefl. l. . . . .. , . . .. , - I lxarlovivh. lxendall Nlehride-. l.ou'er right. lN'l'RANlllR-Xl, l,l'lMlUl'f 0l l lfTF1RS: Seated: lloug lfnorh. lmowling president: Fred Knntel. Frosh lvaslietluall president: Roh Baglmy. 1-hairman: Gus Xniann. Senior ltasketluall president: ,lim Wright. Soph lwasketlrall president. Standing: Bolt llaluga. howling sec-retary: ,Iavk 'l'olnin. howling treasurer: Bill Stanvzak. Frosh flask:-tlmall treasurer: Nirk Bentiwgna. Soph lmasketlaall treasurer. HIE lIlll'LlIlllll'Lll program is designed to provide sport at-livities for all lvoys who are not taking part in inter-sr-holastie events at any partir-ular time. l.ast vear approximately 700 hovs partiei- pated in the following nine sports: hasketlvall. swimming. howling. wrestling. ping-pong. softball. ten- nis. golf and a travk and field meet. This year the following aetivities were added for the first time: tout-h footliall. horse shoes. and 4-hess and 1-herkers. The lntramural program conducts several other avtivities. lfarh year the group sponsors an after-game danee. makes a trip to Chieago stadium for a doulmle-header lvasketliall game. sells programs at all home lnasketliall games. and holds an Annual supper at whieh time letters and awards are presented. The rrtwrain is handled luv ll. J. Brett assisted lvv John Wright. Ott Rav. .lean Fortier. Xorm . I rx 1 1 1 v 7 1 1 1 . P- ' 1 V 1 lill'liLlI'd, and btanlev 'lornkovn'k. llie expansion of the program is hased upon student Interest. the final goal of the intramural program at W.'ll.H.S. is ha sport for every hov and every boy in a sport. l 5,1 Si More Than 00 Boys From All Choo! Classes 'l'0 hvlp kf-f-p the lvoys 01'l'llplf'll during the Christmas vacation pf-riml, the' Intramural lll'0gl'iill1 pmximlwl ai lamxling tollrllamvnt. 7i0lI Iiliffllft' fr1'1nu'. HOLIIJAY BOWLING ffll.-XNIPS. lrft to right: Nlarxin Aldm-rin. Robert lxnla. Hub llaluga, Holm lxovssvr. Chess was a new lntramural avtixity ollrrwl this yvar. Slmxsn in nzizlrllf' llfflllfd' fwluu' ill? ,lam-lt Starr, svliunl 4-lu-ilnp, at right: anml ,lark Foster. l'lIHl1l l'-llll. NI 1 XIVIWINN left xii ht Knulinf' Rolwrt Koi-ssrr Wallis lllmpln-ll Ronald Hutlnnz pit-lurff. BUXYl.lNl2 'lilii if n .. , If 'gl , H g.. Y .. , . . Dolvm-P. Newt Nlr'KinlPy. Standing: Ellis Stanlvy. Ili:-k Fisr'l'wr. Hola llalugzi. lion Stairs. Wziynf- lfkkvla. llon llrinka. 155 Provide A port For Every B0 and Have Tull lli1'fl1I'l'. l llU5ll lf'Ull': lfllyli.-XINS. llllw l: rlxlllll llc'lliul'. .lilll NilglDlll'. Rll'lIillxll llrrftl. llilv-l'I4ll': llill Stllllvzzlk. ,llillll Hl'UPl'kt'Ix. filzllllll- 'l'alylul'. NNW 2: llUlIf'I'l KllIZll'I'. l'2l'n'nl Kllllto-l, Hull lllngmslxy. l'l1lI'l'y Salgell. llflfllllll Saul. Ili.-k l':lllllg.ZSllIl. 'lqlllll ,l0llll40Il. Hillrlll' lli1'fIlV1'. AIUNIUH-SICNIUH IQMIH lfXl l'XlYS, HOW li llill lgl'f'l1Ill'Il. .lov Svllllvllf-lllzlll, Hull ,lill'lllINlll. lloll fylius, HOW ' llul lll In l'Illllxllll1ll0lI Ol ll Illlll -I I IQ.-, '1 ' A ' . Sl' 2 , If lmrlnrll. 5Ul'll i,.fXl,l', 1,'Xl'I'KllN5. Ill l'I'fllllI l l'zlllk Illlllll, Hil-Illllll lxllflllll. Nlvl lll'illklsillr-. llt'0l'Llf' lj-l,4llllIf'll. lll llil4'li1 Nirk lll'llIlH'2Ilil, Ilil-k NlillllXilSlt'. llt'l1l'y Moss. .lllll XX Vllllll. Hli l05ll-'51 lIllI'LlIIlllI'ill llllslwlllull Sklilhllll al xvlllllifgilll High. ill wllic-ll 225 ll1ll'livipatvfl ill the vzlgillp l!l'0jII'i1Ill. l4IIlll:'tl uflelr Ilt'ilI'lf lvlilll' lllollllls of fllgalllixecl 1-olllpelilioll. wllir-ll was Illl'f'f'lC'Il by Ilir-k llrvll alllll .lollll Wriglll. The 1-olll-Illclillg Ll1'llYlly ill Pal-ll ol the llll't'6 leaglles. l-l'CSl'lIIlLlll. i0lPll0IIl0l't' illlll jllllllll'-S1'!ll1ll'. H115 Ll play-ull' QIHIIIP lTl lWt'Pll llw lvillllillg leullls ill C'i1l'll clivisioll. xxrlll- llillg: ill lllv l l'l'SllIIlilll league were lllv l'2lll'lll? Five. ill llle- Sollllolnore rlivisirlll were the Jllghezllls. ill lllc' Jllllillr alllll Sl'lll0I' cllxlsioll were lllf' wllllmlles. Vlullf' lvalclillg sf'1ll'6l' ill alll llll't'b' ll i.l:1llP!4 was Alex YlilI'I'll ll S0lill0Il10l'l S1'0l'll!QI Ll lulul ol 295 poillls ill I2 QILIIIICS. 150 Every Boy In A port Is Intramural Coal .-Il right, IN I R .N NI I, Ii A I, SWIM t1lIAfXll'S. I.:-It to right: .Inv Zuxasky. Sopho- IIIOFPQ .Ivrry Zvillrw-Ii. .luniorz llnlwrt Nl 1' I'I1r' rsu n . Frvsll- mam. IN'l'HAINlL5II:XI, PING WING CHAMPS. Nlvl Ilrinkuinv. SOIPI'l0l'lI0l'Q'Z .lim flupf-luml. .IIIIIIUF-St'llIUl'. and ilII-PVIIOHII SIIPFIIIHII Inngx. FI'l SIlll1illl. IN'I'Ii.'XNIl'Ii'Xl, WIiI'l5'I'I.- IQIIS. kl1l'1'IIIlQlI IIOIJ XVQIII- Ile-n. John W an I t I1 v 1' . Tfllll I Ronnie . ve- . . m q 5 . SIRIIIIIIIULZ .I H r r y Iif-nln-fly. IIHVIJ XXIQIIIS. Hun Nivmi. Ifugn-llc' .Ium-s. Ilnlr Iiughy. 157 G A. A. Introduces Girls To Variet f ports Twp ,PI-4'flLl't'. fl. X. X. tftll'Ntfll,. S4-att:-il. If-tt to right: Put lltgltbgllial. ll:-len tilltlillil. Hurlr lhntulu, He-nue Mating- lwrg. ,lnutn Kntxler. Stantling. If-lt tu right: Put Fit-ssl. Loretta! Wasil. Fran llullruxy. Niviain Nlerln. Iintlnm pif'ttllt',1l,'X.X. KNl'l l'lNltl. I.:-lt In right: Nillltj' Mnlersmi. ,luun Moran. lxill I-'it-set. liurh l'ott:tl:l, llulnrc-s Knox. l'fSllJlfS aulxum-ing its memlters in the at-tixities with w him-h lhev are ulreaulx' au-qttatiiited. the 1,5-X lIIll'4N'lll4'Ph them into the realm ul unfamiliar spurts. This year Ll wider prugrain wus iiltimltlm-1-cl. mul it was rer'eix'eml well hy all its menihers. Suvh sports as field lim-key. tennis. golf. zirvlw-ry. pingpong. huskethull. rolleylutll. howling. sullhull. swimming. und knitting meant an all-muncl program with un all-runml purtiripution. l nder the ulfle sponsorship nl Nlrs. Mugler- tlitvhiun Lltlll tlw- leurlership ol' its elevtecl ullivers atnfl lbtbillll. tht- CAA nlenihership elljuyetl il xatrietl stwiatl ltl'UQ1lAilHl. They sponsored u Hallluwecn party. at llhristmus panty. annl il l'nt-lurk splush party. Uther ur-lixities were sponsoring: st-liuol mluiires. Klum and lhul's night. uncl the I I . . f 1 . N-nmr lTLllIIlllK'l. ll'LlXt'llIlg1 wus another sm-iul exent. Girls truvelefl to tlnrnee for l luyclalyg illlll, ttlsw. the tfliimiyu trip unrl the mel' night raunping trip will long he rememhererl. Highlight of the yezttfs an-tixities were the Penny tiatrnixul. w'hiw'h was vu-spniism'ecl. and the .-Xnnuul Winter Shnw. ltttl points earns u pin. Cntltl points. wins at numeral. ainfl IZUH points qualities at girl for at UW . 'lp earn at state I , at girl must haue lfmlltt points. annl to rem-eixe the highest LlWLlI'4l. the state uwurtl. the enilvleni. she must have Ztltllt points. I 58 That Teach Crowm Girls How To Pla Top flI.l'lI1I'I'. ll.A.'X. XUl.l.l'lY l5.Xl.l,. Left to right, ROW' I: Put Firm-I. llolorm-N Knox. llonna xlllIlllStlll'li. Lois HLIFIIFS. llc-lorvs Tlioinas. Zvnia fiylrnlski. Yixiun xl1'I'l0. Uloria Bvarlz. Iola Nlillvr. HOW 2: Nlurilyn Alllllil. lflaine Nlillr'r. lfaro- lyn linllv. flurm fNl1'lli'vu. Nanry BllllIIllPl'Ql. Norma l.if'lu-fri. llarolv l.c-igglitv. Ylurilvn llunguillo. Rf-XIV llt lxl't'lJf'I'l'V. lflwl' P nor Nvleon. Harris-t Warsl. ffurol llvurlwr. HOW 3: Carol Kar-jalu. Carol Milflik. Billili lottala. .loan NliII'illl. lxlilfllgll Fur- glaril. llwlc-n Fl'4N'll1'lI. .lnnv llnrkvtt. Fran flallvavy, .le-an Palo. l.orr-Ita Wasil, ,li-an Boyvv. Middle' l7I'I'fIlH'. UAA. I2 XSKl'l'l'BnXl,l,. I.:-lt to right. ROW 1: Nlyrmi Nluvkwy. .loan l'a1zH1'mkis. lfllwl lillllll. l:0st lIlLlI'f Knrtovk. Ct'l'il'll4lP Dunn. Marilyn Xholu. Guan Nlvllrcws. Lorraine- Noxak. lfnrolyn Mule-re-on. ll:-tty Stolwslwrry. YlYlillI M4-rlo. lvla Mill:-r. HOW 2: Donna Honling. lmrrfttu Wasil. Linda Uliwr. Sonja Knoppalu. Put Feisel. Ester l'e-true-ku. Killllfyll llirlw. Sharon gh14l1'viw.Sai11li'u Blivklf-y, liI'ilf'l' Watson. lfthvl lfnmminus. lloloriw IM-lu Pr-nu, l,llll'0 Hniz. lfurol Nagonlf-, ROW 3: ,loan Kntzlvr. sllilflbll Tyre-ll. Nluriu Ural-os. ffurol Nlii-kliv. ,lonn Nloran. ,luvkiv l'e-titi-lair. l'uI lm Baron. Barb lyllliillil. ,lanrft Xlitvlu-ll. llellvrv, Kors:-r. NOFHIEI Honlt. Pat lngogliu. llurol K2ll'vlill2l. .loan Wffill. Eilzi ,lnntr-nvn. llr-lures Knox. .Ivan Palo. .lnfly 'xIlllf'I'SOIl. lfarol Suuri. Sandy Flood. Nillllj' Blnrnlwrg. ,ll-un Hoyvr-, lilillllk' Miller. HUHUIII Ilil'!lI'Q'. ll.X..X. l.lFlfS-XX lNlQ. l,e-ll to right. ROW I: Sonja Kuoppalu. lfurole' Wirlzuwn. xlilflil lJLlYlS0ll. lflnu' Hs-lior. RUW 2: RllM'Ill2il'y Knrtovk. l'zlt Vanin. Bonnie- Pr-lf-rson, Pal! XLIHIIPIIIZIH. 'inn I 'l't'llIlll. lilvunor Neilson, HUVC' 3: llolorve Knox Nlllllj Flugg. Betty llf'i'i':'lmPi'l'y. lipluy Rvhor. RUVS' l: l'1iI Pr-ll. .loun S1'l1llI'4ll. ,lt'ul1r'tIx' lllitvllvll. l.oif H4-nnlr-. llonr'e-ll:- lxxu-:lv-i'. Burl: Pottalu. ,loan Nloran. l':.1t Yan 'l'i'vc'1'k. Rain or hine G AA. Provides An Activlft Twp ,liI'fHl'1', fl.X.'X. IIfIXX'I.I'III5. Irfl In rigllll. HOW I: I3e-Inr4-- l.IbI'S4'I'. fvniu llylrulslxi. xILll'Ilyllll II1lIlQINt'IIO. Ilulmw-s Full. Ilnmllly I':I'Il'IiFUIl. ,Ioyvv Wulf:-. Iiurln S4-lmf-ff-r. HUW 2: Ifxif- IIl'lHlQ'I'Sllll. Humlm l'w-k. Vir- ginia 'I'rmmn4-r, Irvm- Wm-Ilrly. .Illllf'l' Ilumplnn. 'Xmlrvy Flu-rvr. Imam XILIIEII. Xlilfglll' Hl'llIl'Ii. Slmrnm llruy. ROW II: .Imm Iillgilllil. Nliw- Inm-55. Xlurilyn iluulik. Zznrim- I'npnrigi:ln. I':1t Nam YI1l'Pl I'Ii, Sonja Kllllpllillii. Bm'- Ixzlru Iglll'l'Ir. Nlillfllt' liils. XI2Il'l'l'IIil Ellis. .IURIII Illil'Ilill'l'Ii. Ummm lXIlllNISllll'Ii. ROW' 1: SIN-ilu I'nrvII. Rvxvrly Ilumlvt. .I4'llII1'IIl' Nlitvln-Il. Nlurgm-ritv Williunw. 'I'I1c-rfwal Wal:-Zak. Nlury Mm Zulmkfm-4-. Sue- Iiilllc-r. illxur R4'IlllI'. Sluir-Ivy Kllzmliun. Rm-In-I .IllllIlllil. l,n1n'r fIf1'fIlI'1'. ILLX, PING l'UNll. Imll to right. HOW I: Ifstlu-r I,4'lI'llSIi2l. HOW 2: iiurolyn RIIIIP. lfuml Xllzlvrsull. 'IIII4'I'l'N1l ,Ir'r:'Iv. llunnu IIHIIIIHHI. IIUVV 3: f'zlIlwril11' IIl'lHIl'l1'I'iSUll. Nlurilyn Ilrulms, I,ui4 Ilurm-5. lIuIm'e-Q linux. Sxlxiu fun-. HOW' I: ,lmm Nlurun. Nunvy SllSIt'I'SIl'. ,I11ni1-r' Svlullirll. Nlurilyn 'XIIUIQL I.Ul'l'ilIlll' Wmulx. I'alI 'I'1m1km'i1-lu, lrmvl: II:-lun-N I ulwvl' 1Ivll1oll4tl':lIe-5 l'Ul'I'f'l'I lornl. 160 Doanhins In Dreamland Nzrill Spectators T1lllfPf1'lllV1'. VS'X'l'l'TH SIIUXX' IZXST. l.el't lo right. HOW I: l.UIlI'Hl Wilxon. Nillltj' lilumlner. Nunvy Flagg. Yiolel Zilil-h. ,leaxonette Xlitvllell. Hosellmry Kllrlovk. H1-tty Sl0l'U 5lN'l'I'f. Sonja Kuoy-pallu. lloloref Knox. ,loan Nlorun, Kouf flu-Ile MlIYllllt'l'lllilll. 'Ilom Nlauotux. HUW 2: Put Xlurko. ,loam sl'llJlI'4lf. l,r-ull Kasurim-n, Xvonne Kzulpilu, Vary Mm' lltlllillil. Xixizm Xlvrlo. Helly xx-lNHlSl4N'li. l'1lf'2llIOI' Nelson. livtly llf'l'l'f'lN'I'I'y. ,luxly l I'1'mIl'i4'ksol1, liarlp l'olI41Ig1, 11411-ol 'Isll1'lxf'l'. Im-k Hin-Ili. HOW fi: Xlzlriu Ilmison. .lunel Williauns. Nlurgurel ,lor1lzu1. .loam l rzu1k, H4-l,a-e Ni:-mi. Irene Welle-rlx. l':nt Mm Yl.l'1'f'l'lx. 'Xllll Ffflllllll. Betty .lane K4-rr. .lov Solix. HUW -1: .lc-nn Vroxwtl, Bonnie llzlxis, ,Iam-1 Xlol. lun-lx. llonrf-Ile Kuwlvlp Nlurilyn lorgenson. .loan l'zm-r-kis. Nlyrnu Fpc-llxnun. .lllllvl H1-hor, lim-yl llurlzlml. 'xl'lf'Ilt' l'opuIorum. lil . K1-1-ppm-r. Num-y Wullzug ,lolm Nlitvhell. l.vf'Hl1'V l:1':ll1l':'. 5l'l'NlUli lNll.l'llllN5. ln from: llolor:-N Knox. NZIIIVX HllIl1llNl'l'jl. Sonja: Kuoppuln. Mm lfre-uml. Vlmr- I4-na' H1-hor. ln lun-kc Vurol 'l'uvk:-r. .lumly Fl'l'lll'I'l1'lis0ll. .lam-1 Nlolluuvk. Burl, l'oltalzl. .loam Nlorun. Hoilonz l1ir'l11rfx.Il'YlUR llUl,l'lllN5. In front: ,lezmm-Ile Xlitvllell. Iloure-lle Kxuwler. l,ourni Wilxon. Val Yun 'l'rr-wlx. In lxuvlx: lllezmor X4-I-on. lic-tty Stoke-wlwl'1'y. HHrl'lllllI'y Kurtm-L. Nluriu Denison. H1-My Il:-rrylu-rrp. l,llll'1'l lrfl. XYX'I'liH SIIUXX' 5f'l'1Nl'f. 'lqllis is one of ilu- w4'l'll4'N from Iluw years unter slum. --lll'f'2lllllilIl4l. Ul,l'lllN lllllll Ill0I11lPf'l'5 are xolecl in luv llle present memlvers. 'lille girls musl llllXf' passed Illeir lilesuxiug vourse lrefore llley van qualify. May Il :xml I2 were llme Qluys of llxe mnllml water allow llfxlll in llle svllool pool. 'l'l1e lvallels presenlecl in llle XNillPl' Sllllh' were xsrillen Llllfl alirerlesl ln' memlvers of the orgunizulion. llmler the clirevlion ol Nliss Kay liunflolpll. their 1-lull sponsor. lllf'S' originuleml '-lll'l'illIllilllil.u the llleme of llme lvullel. Stepping into realism were suvh K'llill'il1'lPl'S us Snow while. Jan-k uml Jill. illlfl Ten Lillle lmliuns. Blllll llle junior and Senior llolpllins look palrls in Ille fllmx. To make llle slum il lrig Slll'l'l SS. prul-lives were sialrlecl early and llelcl l't'gIlllilI'ly. General l'llilll'- man of the eu-nl mls Sonja Kllilllllillll. The livkels and Ill'U:1l'ilIIlS were llilllfllf'll lay Judy l reclrif'k- Son. Clmrlene lieluor look 4-are of the L'USlllI1lt'5 and mush- while Ann lfreurl sevurefl llle ushers uml 1-lmperones. Wauke an alutes General MacArthur VIUXKING a break from school work, W.T.H.S. students lined the streets to greet General Douglas Maeelrthur as he passed through Wau- kegan on April 27. The R.O.T.C. cadets and the high school band, in full uniform, formed an honor guard to welcome the General. As the accompanying pictures show, the cheering crowds eagerly lined the streets. Although the procession traveled rapidly, it will long be remembered by the students and faculty mem- hers as the day Maeflrthur came to our eity. 162 5 X Q. x 1 1 f ws if is 5 Yr 1 ff ' , , ,Q ,tw 4 at '4I . ' s 5 W Q 5 y lxaag yay , - f 'Ma it 4 . -V ff Q1-wi, if J ,fa M 3 Her: A wfh 11 A. A' 6 W. V N ' M11 S 3 'P gg! 1' :N LQ1, 5 ,,, . ,X'WWw-WA df , an Q V ,., Efg,xf 4 v l ,, , MW A H.. 5 X S in I swvweiggf M -'gfygggopiliig Qigy TP Q f 'e W, 1- A 13 -X ' Q 2 I ll Q .LLP n . ,. DA. 34- .4., ,. , 41 ' I' 5' ill IIIIII IxI'I INIINI XI NI XII IIIIII I IIN I1IuI+1III.Hl1 IIIIIIIIIIII I :I II Iwlmlol Ilm 1 I lm'fr1I. Ilvlmu-I XxilXlIl' Ixnux, Xlllllll I'I.nI I nx. FIXNIIINIQ1 Nlgnim IIu.unIn-x XIm':1xk-. Ilqlm Iulm II:-Iwr, v I iw '- I mu- uw. NIaXII-,111 7716 Regimental Staff Heads Local Cadet Corps IJI I VIN 1l4'IIl'lIlll'III III III MII III I ulml IIIIH-1-rx mlm In-ml IIN II.-gum-nl Qm' vlwfe-In mu llu- IVIKIN ul IIIPII' AIIPIIIIX. IIIIIII IIN lmvlu Il nw x :ml I4'4llI1'l'NIlIIi. Illwn-I,4uI1'lrImx1' xsm'Iw4I Im illlllill'l'1'IlIl'tlIIl1'l'Q'NlNlIIrl- I 4 IIuIIIi:'flI1:lI QIITIIIIIIHIIIX Q-m'I1 IPIIUIIIUIIUII In I-illlls. 'I'lw Nllw-4-A ur IilIIlllt' HI IIN' Iwgilllvul I, mn IIN- HIII4't'l'N LIIIIIIIX lu If-ml IIN' I IIII Ull Illl 1I'lx ul I'wIn'l 1I IIINIDUVIIUII. In lrlnvllmn uf hull I 'UIIIIN lx 1'ilI'l'lP1I on In IIN' XIIIIIAIII IIviuul'I1n1-Ill Flu I II .IFFIUIIIII lu IIN Nluml A In III: IIep.ulrmnl ul' XVIIIX, IIN- Stull if vmmnpriwml HI: XIAIIHI' Ilalximl XI- lllllglllllllll I.XI.5. 111 IIN1 IIIIIIII Im: I.. I.-IIIIAIII . l- . X4 Iurl 1 In ld, Nswl. I,.XI,5, K I 1 XI Fgl. xxllllillll 5Hl I NI N I IIIIIIIII I :ml 'HI I I IIiIIium ly. lr1'llNl'II. 5gl. Ilum xml Sul. I II I.l.m4I4 I.. 5Il4'Ilmn. 'xlllllllll Imlixv' 51'I'21'illII, IUI ,1 ml X IxI1 lex' Inxlrllvlmf. Here Are Two Groups of Battalion Ujfcers I 5 11 f I Imp plfllifz' 1lfr11l'1', FIIISYII II'I'I I XI.ION UI'iI 'II,II:II5: I.f'Il In IAIQIII. IIIIXX I: IRI I,I. IIl111:1I1I Xl1'4.11f- I I II I I111 VI 4 Illllll Il II I 1111Ix Nlerlo II f1nI1 I11111 . 1111 ,, .11 1111 z . - IN! I.l. R111 1 . . 1. f 1111-I IQ1-11rg1- 4.1'11uI1r1'1I, I'uI1+111-I Xxilyllt' Ixnnx, 1z1I1I 51'I1111'1II. Ist I.l. II11'I1:11'1I I41111111-IIL1. lst I1I, IIOII II1-111l11'1111Ix. QIIII I,t. II11x111o111I Iflurk. IIUNX 2: 2111I I,1. I.I'l'0f .IilNlIl't'Ii. 2IllI I.I. ,I111Ix II.111N111. JIIII I.I. IXl'IlIlI'IIl WIIIUIIN. JIIII I,I. I',l'll1'HI I'1 IlI'I' N . wllI'I'illlI UII11'1'1' XXIIIILIIII Ixzxspf-1'. S I II.11o1 II.1l1 Ulson. 5,1II.'xIilllll' If1-o1'-f1- UI'I1'1r-11 N1-1 XI'll1II' I'11111- I,:1II11k1'. 1 ,. .,,.. 1 ,. N l,1111'1'1 l1lf'l1111' lIllIlI't'. 5I',l UNIV IIKYINI'-II INN UI I I4'I II9 I1Il In 1'i'l1I HOW I IIIII II VI 1111114111111 INI I.1. I41'111'1- IINAIIIIWIAI. I 111111111 I.I1111Iu I'x.111I . .. .. ,' g . 2 L .. z11'1I1-II 11Iz1. xIil,IUI' ,IUIIII V1-In-1', xI2IIlIl' IIIIZll'I1'K XI:-urs. NI.11111' I'.:11'I Iwx. Isl I.I. IIUII1-rl I,I'ill'lll0IlI. Isl I.I. IIII1-1'I III'l lll IQI II I1-1111111-Ix1 1111' U ' 'I ... ..r ,. 1. ..,- II XX IIII I.l. I.11111x II1111N111, 2111I I.I. XIIIIIUIII M1111-Il. 2111I I,I, IIf'l'ilI4I 'I'11l:1II. VI':11'l':111I UIII1'1-1' ,Ia11'k 5I111'1'. I,I. IMI. 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II If 111111 IIILII IIN' IlllllI'IIlIl r of l1.1111111u 11111I l1'u1111s1v1'Ix 111'1' I11IIx' 1'11I111 'c'1I 11111111 :1111I Ihr- 1':11I1-I 5111111 lIIF4'1lXf'l'h IIIQII 1 IUIIIIIIIIN 11I1'111I1'Is lr lltl In-lI1'1' IIlilll 1ls11II1r'1-1'f. 15 rv if we wg, ix X gm, ,Seth S , S ' , 2 K 23225, ir 41 2 N 1' '4k.xx uf 5 2 XSL 5 1 A gy ' 'ifxfig , K Y if? ,4 Er' Q- ' , RV if , , .1 hi S .:Q: -if D EE- V -uxmx 'M S W Emphaslfe Marksmanslzqrr and PF6Cl'Sl.0H ll l,lf rrrarksrrrarrslrip is rn-1-essar'ily a re-qlrirffcl bllli-l'Ulll'Sl in llre ll.U.'l'.lf. As an aclcle-cl c-xlr'ar'rrr'- rir'ular arlixily llrv Corps has a raclel rillv learn open lo any rvgrrlarly errrollvd vaclvl in ll1P llfrgi- rnvrrl. Tlrv rifle lvarn svasorr 1-orrrrrwrrves in Noverrrlwr' of vavlr Sf'll00l year' arrml lvrrnirralvs in April. llnrirrgg llre pasl sr-lrool year llrr' learn lirvfl l-lf rnalrlrvs. winning Iii and losing only 2. As for re- qrrirvrl Arrny rnalvlrcs. lhis yeafs learn plavefl Yllr onl ol l5ll le-arns firing in llre 5ll1 Arrny lrrlvr- scfholaslir- Nlalvlr. and llllr in llw Hvarsl Troplry Xlalvh. The learn also srrwvsflrrlly llc-fvrrrlerl ils Slale- lflrarnpionflrip al Vllrvalon. lplmr fIII'IIIH'. IDliII.l. l'l.AXl00N. Nlajor ltarl Fox. llorrrrrrsrrrllvr. Slfll llzryrrrfrrrll Ile-'l'lrorrrr-. Isl l,l. ll:-orggv Kr-arn-. HUXX' I: llvralrl lolall. Vkarllvll flop:-larrll. llorralll N11-lfaslarrll. Bl'll4't' 'I'alrlrr-rl. .lolrrr Hi:-lla. HUVV 2: ll:-or'gv lfran- forwl. llil-lrarll Xxrrra. Hivlrarwl l,arnpe-lla. ,larnr-s Harrsvrr. .lolrn 'Ye-urnarr. HOW 3: lilrarlm Ixarrlola. 'Xllwrl Kanvilja. .lark Hailvy. .lar-lx lfalnlm-ll, llorralrl llc-r'rrrarr. HOW 1: lle'or'g:e' Xlarla-ns. lmroy Hiller, .Iolrrr lle-rage-slr. .larnc-s Sll!lil'5- In-rrp. llorralll Nl:-ww. ICUW 5: 'll-rl liogarzrrk. l'arrl Palo:-lx. Roll:-rl llupirr. .lavk Hanson. .lov lil-If-eki, ROW fu: lklrarle-5 Wat:-rw. I.. 'lf lxy. Qnvrrlin Svlmariz. Wayrn- Ylrrrllvirwr-llv. HOW T: Tirrrollry Xxlllll l1l'Zl4l. Vlilliarn Nlillvr. Williarn 'Ye-lrrrw. l,4'I'UF .lauor'f'lx. llorr ll:-rrrlrrowrk. l.Hll'f'l' fli1'lllH'. IilFl.l-I 'l'l-IU1. lm-ll lo r'ig,1lrl. FRONT HUXY: Vfayrre' lxnox. Vlrarlm lxarrlola. Haxrnorrrl ll:-'lilrorrrru ,Iolrrr l'r'all. ,lolrn N:-xsrrrarr. .lolrrr llie-lla. ,Ion Honarrl. Lonif K1m'lrzlk.llv-4rr'gl- K1-arrr-,121-or'g1v lfrzmlorwl. li-NIR RUW. . . , . . lf'll to rrglrl: .Xrllnrr lvrzrgrarr. l.e-orrarwl Jolrns. Hogvr' llarl. .lavk ,xI'lllNll'0llgL. -Xrllrur' Nivrni. ll:-rrnis Yorrrrggln-rg. Raugrlrl lllvrlrf-r'y. Williarn Nlillvr. .Iolrn llf-rrglr-slr. Drill ' , , V ki , ,Q .x ,, . Wie 3 an 'WE 'f I H Li W J I Q, V if if '2' W W ' 5? f 2 Y N 52 ........ .mm ompambs A and B .Pose Fbr Cameraman A3 pdf' E5 tw 55 9 1- M 1.. s Twp IPIVVIIH I I w, IUXIIWNX X. UIIn'n'rN: 2n4I I,t. RIl'IIill'lI I.4nnp4-IIau: I,t-. Wilkin-. .IilUlH'l'Ix. Ifislla-r I I'n'Iv Ist 53. Ilmnnmx Ilfrx. Iwwlz-1': XIIZIIIIN. xlI1I4'l'5Ull. Hill'llIIIx. I'Iill'lll'N. IIzn'lIe-L Iluuv 'v' - -- Y A 1 HI L. Ihlsklx, Henlnx, IIIIWILI, III'-In-III. Iirmxn. IIllIlf'llII4YIl'I', I'ruI'L flurry. IfyI1iIfI-xi. Iknal. Ile-1'Iu'l. IM-lla IuIIv'. II1'IfyIu-. IMI:-lun-4-. Ilnllnllik. Ilnpiw, I'fIoIl':lln4I. I'wI5Il4'I'. I IiIr'ruIl, Fonlv, Ifnxiv. I'inIIa-r, Ilnllmle-5. I'Iuy1In4'k, IIl'IlLll'hIl. .Inlin- Nnn. Kam-iljzu. Iv-1'Ie-, IQPIIHPIIQ. Iivnynn. Knox. Knnrun. KI'll4IlIill'Ii. I,znnpin1-n. I.:-nie. Iam' Ilan-Imk, Xlm-lv-5. XI:n-In-x. XIJILIIIIIT. NIM. Ilvlillllolvf X 1- I-' ' H A - ' ' Y N l,.Il. I I funn!! Xl1IMnnu,Iu. NI4Xmnnnn, XII Ix1IIv, NIIIIQ-V. II.. NIIII4-r. XX., Nixon. U'IPollln'II. Ulwn. I'zlIIvi4'kr-. I,ill'SIlilII. I,f'Il'lINI'xil. I,Illl2l. Iizmn. IIig1nnmI. Iingz-lxmu. Iintnnun. Nunn. Swlwsuln-, S4-rflar, Slznm. S04I4'l'lllLl!I. Stark. 511-Inlvinx. SI:-xr-n-. 5IllIHlI'. Inluin. Inn- 'I1l0'f'1'Ix, xl'II1'1WI1'Il. VIul'lu-4'Iu'. Williannx Wilson. fv-In-n. fnrm. l,1lIl1'l pfrllllr, lfUXII'IN-I II. UIIIH-rx: 2n4I I.I. IImmI1I XI:'I4auIzllnI1 I.l. ,lxlvk Ilznufvn: IN! Sgt. xxilylll' Inn IIvil'wf-In-. Ifnqf-V: I1I:nn-. .I.. XIUIFI. Xnn-5. Xnvlv-xwnnl. Xn!1'IiII. Mlnnnf. IIIl'l'II1'I'y. IIiIl'l'l'Il. Iinnnv-. Iinxrwup 151-mwr. Ignlknx. ffsullixnn. f'alII4m. I:Lll'I'. IIIlnnIy. 4,IinIv1'uIv's. I,Inn1I. IMIII. IM- Ifilippis. Ile- l'I-rn- lninlxn. IIVIIIIUI. Unun. Iin xl'l'IllW FVIIIN I iNIn-I' I re'4'ln'ln I' url ln I I'InIvi VI :Il nn II III ll llllll II n . A 1 -. I . 1 . If 4 I. P 5. 1-1 fl . I . 2 I. 1 I' wx. Ingmgliu. IU. ,Izn'nIrN. Ixannswlnnltm-. k1'II1'l'. Ke-nn:-Ilx. KI:-in. Ixn-flmk. KI'illhl', Ixnlzl. I.u Iinlw. I.:nn. unix. IAIINPII. I.. I.:nwn. II.. I.1lXI'IS. I,1-mnml. I,inQIxy. Um' I-.mg Ilzllanzlsiv. II4n'4'In. Ilalhiux XI.- Ni Ixnl XIII'Inl n NI em Nl 1 I 1- N, f 'xn . rw-'. vu . IiIIig1:ln. Winn. NIio'I1Iv. XIIIITIU. Nell-nn. Nic-ini. Nnrlnn. Nm'- unml. XNHIITIIII. U'IIrivn. Hglwln. Ulsvn, I':n'Ix. I,t'I'IIlIl1IIlll. I'v-rrx I'IliIIigr- I'inI'lx'lII4- I'If-In II- v , Y .. . . . .. .mx 'IL Ihig:-I. I:1IQlil4'llIIx. Iinif. NIIIIZIIIIIII. Sf-In-Iinxlxi. 5iINi1'Il. Ftfvkzwln-u'1'y. II 1I!ll l. Wlviln-Inf-zlfI, ff-iIIn-I-I.. I 00 9' Inspection Time For ompanies C and D - , in Iv, 3 ,Wm 0 I xg . ,M Z l W V 4 - A A Q., Vf M . :,.. f M- 4,.,..:.... K..4. , N 'K Ylwpif-111144, VHNIVXNN 4 , 4l4h1-ms: 4.01, Xyilflll' lxnnx: lk, Nvlualr-ll. Xxlliblllllllll. H4-nllarnokz lxl Ngl. Hirlmrql 4 fIlilll4'4x. Hlvsle-V: lhlilslfvxy H1-II. HI'4'lll'4'. U11-lzlzllll. lirufku. 4 1lllll'l4UII. 41:ua-A 41uxin, 4Qlu--lik. 44ml 4 I lU44iI'Il 4 I'1'l2lll lilllllill, IM-Ixxiln-l'. lnllylllilil. llilxig. llnlnlln-mki. lhilxkuilln-. lfpke-r. Fisln-r. N.. 1. . , . , 4Ll'ilIl2Ill1,4lI'4I44lI. IIEIQIIISIII. Hill'I'i-. llc-ifl:-V. llc-xllwwfy. Hill. lIlltl'llillQN. .llI4'k5Ull. ,lf-Hvrs, ,IUIIIIMIIL 4'.. lxanqn-l'. lxupni:u1. lxulinl. lXlllx2l!'. Ixyaxllal. l.0lll4!ll1l4'4I. lllikkll. xlil4'l4llllIll4I, XlLlI'l4'lIN. Xliklil.. Xliln-xr. NPINUII. Nmmkwm-ki. 4,Il4'l'xlbII. l'au'lu-lp l'zu'rinu. l'11ulfnn. l'1-ra-Z. l'4-trmu-. IIIIIHIII. I,l4'lxllN. l'4nlzm. 4.Tuixl. lluim-L lie-lump Hiwv. lilllhllw. KllL.N4llI4'5. S2llI4'I'4il'llI. 5l'Il44lNSl'lA. 54'4llIlll. Nvglxlglalll. 54llllI4 '. Fira:- ll'I', glmlflw. Nu-umm. All-lll'1lN. vlNlbI'I'4'7.. Xalluitiw, XYQIIQIN-. Vlriznllwuxwlxi, flips-1'. l,n14w1 pifllzng 4 UXIVXNX IV. 4l4Iin'e-IN: I-t LI. Hulwrt I,l'llI'llIllllIZ l,I, 4 nl. 4fr'nl'g:'4.l'1lh40l'1l2 Lis. Xl: ulu, lin-.uu. 'X4'IllI4'I lx! Nui. llivllzml 4.l1zllm-rruik. Hustvri Xnklvw. Xplwll. liulmivk. Nzule-ggiun. llumlmxwlx. Il:-ull, ll.-lg. llillm-V. lim-In-N. Hua-tllv. lgI'll4'l'. HIIVIUII. 4Qulflxwll. 4 ZIIIIIIIIVII. 4IIilIlll'I'Ili4X. .l.. 4 lurk, 4 nm- lvx. 4mlum'lIu. limi-. IMI1-:rw-. Ulllllllll. HXLIIIN I'i1lllI'!l4I, lfwlrn-rg. Fw-lm'l'. l I'4'lllllI. Funk. 4Ql'4'I'Ii4'Il. 4liIn-u- ki 4'u n im 4'm'sIun 4'n Iwi Ull H'l 4llPi'lll Ile-llllnwmk Ill'lllIf'I'H4ilI, ll1m:1r14. Ilmxlvlt. lxzlrlmivll. hm'- pxm. lxmx, l,m'kiln. 4.4'IIl4lll'. l,im'uIl1, Nluviu-l'. xl4'4:ilI'lllX. xl4'44l'1liIl, xl4'XlllIlillllllIl. Xl4Fl'0ll1'N, Nlulrum-5. Nixon. l'up1ngL.-my-, lhpp. l'1-If-ri, l'm1lm. l'mu-ll. Rr-amlmu. lin-hnrfl. N4'4ll'X4'l'. FPIIIHIIZI. Sk:-Ile-y. 5lllNN4'l'. ilnngvl. Nurs. 5l4Plill'Hx, Sturm:-Iulw. FllIllllH'l'-1 Swim-un, VI-4'IF2II'. 'I1llI'Il4Ill1bl. llI'il'Il. XJlIll,Lll'lxf'. farm-ky. ITU Here Are ,ompanies E and F on Parade Tnplffr'I1ll1'. 4'UXll XNX lf. Ulli1'f'lN: llaljui'l'ia1rl Fox: Nlzijor ,lihllll Vlivlwri l,If. lntzlll. liupe-lziml. l Xplwlrg 1,1 Sgt. lllium-x Xlziwn. limi:-r: -Xiilulmnix. xl4'0I'Xl.l'l1llll'y. lluiwlniiin-i'. lirvui-V. liuinpln-ll. lfun- Ntuntimn. l Nik. Kruzie-i'. lluyilill. ll:-inpski. ll:-Him-. llupin. Iikkf-lu. lfllu. lfppvrsmi. lfspc-rsmi. l'if'llf'l'5. 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Noun 'ui lTl SCHOOL l The efflux of the soul is happiness - here is happiness: I think it pervades the open air, waiting at all timesg now it flows unto us, we are rightly changed. Here rises the fluid and the attaching character. wi ll' Z I fiifi' ..1- . .,-,-4 .-'z f'- -11'r2'g 5,121 ' ' 4-' ' K , IU V , h . ,J ,:', ff, ,, ,,-gi -' ' ,-'Qc ' vm QL- ,-'Sf'3f0' V -.. ., NN1-,r Nxex i52'qI.- --f . I 'V '1 'l f' M!! 'Q 'l Un ,. 1 '.'Q,,,. X .11 0.9.0. isblz-.f H V 'l.n.a.1 . x ,- '.'. . ' ahyi ,',. . , . 1 Jn- 4 . .- - if-I5 . .',',- -P? f ' . -: N 1. -+i M ,i Z, is. Q Q, - ,510 ' . . ,- ,,,,' M 34,5 -A L X , W 0 o , . .. A ,,,, S? . fr' - . H , f, x I-,gzmkx-ya .., ' fi uv' af'-: .1 '-0-g.,:H T'-xt .' 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Yvs. PYPII tv:u'lwt's take time out now anal then to rf-lax and enjoy a little entertain- mont. .VX picnic: lor the faculty was given lielore school opens-cl in Svplelnlwr. which gavv the new comers a chance to gf-t il4'LIllillIll9fl with the veteran teaclwrs. Un opposifu ,mga lop lvff: Xt tht- annual l'a4'nlty pit-niv lust Sf'ItI4'lIIllf'I' llr. llrvtt illltl Nlr. li:-:mls rr-uvh lor goorl things to ont. as Nlzijor :mtl Nlrs. lungzhuhn help tlwinsr-lws. nlso. Top right: lt's opon house- in tht- lilnmry tNllCl't' Nliss llilftlllliltl 4'l1?llS with Nliss lilllllllt' ztnil Nliss hlihun. lfirvlz' lzirlzzrw: 'lliz ,lan-kson e-n-joys :ln after'-tlinnvr smolw nhilr- xi:-iting with Hr. Ushnn at the lurnlty pivniv. Iippr-r r1 1l1'l.' At tho sums- inlorlnal lzlvnlty gatln-ring Xlr. l'l'ir-lmrd In-1-omq-s ln-tts-1' ill'fIllL1llllf'1l with nf-it lill'lll-- ty nwmhrrs :intl thu-ir tamilivs, l.ou'r-r I't'lIlI'l'J flnotln-r liuvltlty lt'ill Nliss lll'Q k'lllPllli looks on us Nlr. Hnrrl t'vzn'ln-s for unothc-r serving. Nlr. Singvr anrl oth:-1' lzivnlty Illl'llllN l'S await tlwit' turns. Holton: loft: I-Imfli morning the' ollim- lwvonws il uatlwr- ing plan-Q1 lor te-an'ln-'rs as tlwy 1-lu-wk tlwir tnuilhoxvs. NIV. Poole. hliss Osling. and Xliss 'l'i4ly ure- tht' curly hilwls llblllly. or arf- thvy latex? This 1-lovk says 8205! Un this przgw. top right: AIl1lllll l'f4l't4ItP from the latvttlty pivniv. NIV. alnzl lllrs. 'lllII'It4 l'. Nlrs. w'YlYtll1t, Nliss Stf-it-In-n. and llr. Samlwn enjoy tlwmse-lws as they tilt the-ir plzltvs. Mialflln' piv'turr': fllr. Svltovnoll looks on disupprminggly as at stnnlr-nt tukvs u nap in stlnly hull. Bottom f'l'7Ift'7'f Hnnrly Naiilu units lor a pass from fllr. Sinuvr in thc- ulhlvtit' olltvf-. Hotlom right: Nliss Larson 4'Ul1lif'l'S uith Miss SlPl4'l1l'll att the- l.ihrnry Opt-n llonsv uhitf- Miss l'Ptt'om2lIu Stowe-:tor pugvs througgh ont- of the many news hooks. ff K, 934, Siem M We Q my my 5 L M433 '55, Ki W6 1 ,, Q 'fi ff w A ,H vm l ,L em fb 'Yi' 3 wg jug: ,.--w-,, AM MX Q' W: Q m 1 - X 5 fix ,lavhm W Wg lg, 42 3 'isfiggfif 7 iw 435 Q f. 'M ,Mfr . 1 'P ft, ,V 'Q ,Sf px' fl, Q ifii2gg,.gils,1 N W W M Xi 51123: . if ,. 3 Y 7247. . Q5 'Y 7 ' ' 9 wr . 5 ' N if 9 g -I I Q R gwjffg A ill. 1 www, if is its ,wg Q S91 ,V 1 xr - ' lf X 4 ,ag N ' K K i M , by W :Saw f, U ' W um2fwS?ixXLLp?iwA , 'lax N im QMS? ' W W X ,leg ' . in 2, , A at W I W if A my 4. 1? , Y K eww ff, 2 g if W 'W an Waoii., it 'Wg I fl! Lg? W awk f .59 Q W1 Q 5 va. '- ,,,. 4 A: ,'-- L KM I ,-:jgj-.,. 4 . in M 45 I4 ,.-. K 3 3 4 A 'K 4' ' Q 5' wil -.Q K, ZA: X-fi QW. S' ' f if 653 Q. , H Q 3 'Q Choo! pirit Lands Pep T 0 Teams lll'i'l'l'll'lH the game is football or basket- ball. W.T.H.S. students' main objective is supporting the team at home, and out-of- town. Their loyalty was shown in their par- ticipation in rallies. assemblies. and by their whole-heartetl attentlance at every event. 'l'heir enthusiasm for all sports is something worthwhile to see. W.'l'.ll.S. stuclents think nothing of waiting in line for hours to pur- chase a game ticket. lfveryone looks forward to the pep assemblies. because they are al- ways a special treat. and bring a general feeling of real school spirit among all stu- ilents. The stutlents were always espeeially thrilleml when the faculty quartet would leail them in one of their famous pep songs. Un this page. lop to bottom. IPIVVIIIH' I: -Xvinl sportfans pa- tiently yxait in line to purchase tickets for an out-of-toon game. ljfffllfi' 2: Stnilents purchasing tickets in gvin lolnln. l'icl11f'c J: f.Hill'll l,eo Finger opens sale ol season basket- ball tickets in the gym, l'iclnrc 1: Huinorons skit in pep assembly. Nlinister. .lerry tray. marries llick 'Norlu-rg anil lonnny lngoglia vxlnle witnesses. Nlike llall annl Hon Hcliarilt. look on. Un net! page. nppef left: lfrosli antl Bopli lnoys portray opposing learn lll the ll0lIlt't'0lIllllQ1 pep asseinlrly. f'pper lligllff 'feaclier-. l.eslie liilkey. lra Stopforil. limer- son tlole. anml ,lean Fortier forget to be ilignitieil ysliile Ihey sing a rousing pep song. f'l11'4lcflc: Vlforrieil teannnates look on in a critical inonient when ,Inn Nlcllonalnl is Ill,llll'f'll in a ltonie gaine. Mirlrllc in circle: Nlagniticent liontire lnnrns iluring llonie- coming rally. Lolcer lefl: fltt llay anil stuilents anxiously watch every' play' of the footlrall glillllf' at Weiss tielrl. Loire: wiglil: lieaxning royalty of the Homecoming tlourt tensely' auait the announcement of the N50 lloineconiing Queen. Hey 'flioinpson non thi- eoveo-il honor. Hilarit Rei ns At Annual School Carnival HE Penny Carnival, Carousel, was sponsored by the CAA. and Girls, League clubs. The gym was transformed into a world of gaiety and circus life by the Colorful booths and decorations. The an- nual Carnival is eagerly anticipated because enter- tainment is provided for everyone. The colorful mid- way was lined with booths and games of chance, a glamourous watershow was performed in the pool, and the beauty Contest was a jolly atlair. The climax ol' the evening was the crowning of King Bob Bagby, Queen Loretta Wasil, Prince John Cloud, and Prin- cess Kay Dietmeyer. l'i4'111rf's on IIIJIIIISHQ' page. upper left: The-se girls are vompztring the-ir winnings from the many different booths. Illlllff right: The portrait liooth proved to ttf- quite an attravtion at the rarnival. f.l!'l1ll'V'. left: The 1-rmsninu of the king and queen brought the earniv ml to 11 gala vlimnx. f,'f'ntr'r. right: N student tries his hand alt golfing, l,on't'r lwll: Bingo is aluays at luxorite twine Nlll'I'1'Y4 I' one go:-s. Here. tno ol the girls are eagerly annount-ing the latelul numbers to the ardent Bingo lans. Holtonz, nzirltllw: One ol' the students rem-iws il tc-legrarif' from an unknoxi n friend. l,ou'f-r right: ,loanne Seliuarz wishes an eager player lurk in the Hooligan game. Un this page. lwloir: Bingo enthusiasts vorivelitrate on their game. Wim l K awry!! I 'X in V., 'Z xc, ,hfigff M SA, iq. , , W5-M X 5 Q W M W BS Pt ,mm ,W V 'Q , a gf wiv V J? afx ,QW V E w M Q? T Y.. fi? . ...N 6 ii tqw, y MSM? ., ,, The Christmas pirit A feets Ever one HE Christmas feeling is contagious when gay spirits are floating all about. Santa and his helpers are displayed in various sizes and places about the school. Tan- talizing aromas tempt the nostrils of passers-by as refreshments are being served at school Christmas parties. The best window decorations were awarded prizes. The winning senior homeroom was Mr. Hills'. Miss Perrueais homeroom walked off with . . . . . . , ,Q junior honors, while the cunning sophomores homeroom was Miss Weiss . Mr. Bay s freshmen had the best window decorations. Iipper left pirturr: One ol the many window displays-Santa and his reindeer taking oil lor another trip. The dei-orations varied from serious religious seenes to vomit-al ones. fipper right: llomestie seienee 1-lasses prepared sperial treats lor the holiday season. llere a talile of girls llP lIl to en'ov their iartv meal. r- J , l . ffirrlr' inset: ffarol Karjala is taking extra preeautions to lie earelul as she lights the eandles for a talmle een- terpieee in preparation for a GAA party. l,ou'er right: ffourtney lllaltela is also trying his hand at a talmle deeoration in Xliss l'lurlliutt's room. s st,r tr,, . air 'Q As Holida F6Sll.Ul.ll.6S Take the Limeli ht HE holidays brighten the school year very much and everyone looks forward to them a great deal. At Christmas time the entire school - classrooms, halls, win- dows, and doors-is alive with the Christmas spirit. The Student Council promotes the decorating of classroom windows and doors during the Christmas season. Several classrooms also have small Christmas trees that are gaily decorated. Upper left piflure: Two girls arrange the miniature scenes from the manger. Upper right picture: Students lend a hand in decorating one of the classroom Christmas trees. This tree has its finishing tout-h--presents. Lower left picture: Jean White waits for her serving from Inez llaxis at the Girls' League Christmas party. Cirrle pirlure: Barbara Werho and Carol Stanley put the finishing tout-hes on the Student liounm-il tree which tleeorates the hall at Christmas. Angel hair and it-icles, among other deeorative artivles, make an attraetive and spirited seene. 12:12 Clamorg Clilten Clor . All the fllilitar Ball NIC ul' lliv must vagf-1'ly uwuilwl sm-ml zic'lix'ilie-5 ul XXf.'I'.ll.S. if llw 'Nlililury Bull. wliii-li is spun- +m'ml liy llu- li.U.'l'.ll. vuilvlf ziml llw llrussml Sulmw y - - . . 1-lull. llw gyni mis traiislm'im-il mln an uulilimi' he-lil Villllli. liigli-ligllliiig lliis vwiil was llicf wuwriiiig ol' llw llthllUl'2lI'V liulvl lmluiie-l. ffm Hl4Q1'.,lllll'l lvl!! Xlllll'l'Hlxl'Ii1II'lN liI'I1ll'l1llll4' llsill. l'zil lippe-9 I -n-i'xv- i'n-lzwaliiiin IIIQ In mit-ul-Ifmii !lI4'Nl4 Quill lllf'lli ilzitv-. Twp rfufil: Xlilllil' llalxiil XX, llIIIQlllIlllI llXKilI'llN llxilyllt' lxnux llin' rzink nl liilmivl :ix Ilin- girl -pniiwlg Iimlx un, ll ll fll' llll'1lll lI 'lll -irwli ul viwv-il KlllPl'1'N pziw ,lnXliii1' ll1IQlIillll'l'. S . , V - iglif-1-ii ul Ilia- Xlllllillf Ilqill. :mil lluyinf lxnnx. Lmlwl lol.-ii.-I. l.nua'r Ilgfllf Sgt. Vlilliim lil-iiwll ainil lllx lil'IINi'lI am' Vllllglll lay Ilii- l'llIIIl'I'1! .i- Illwy :wwf-nil ilu- Nlalilw- In lliv lmllnmiii. Hifi-muff' lwgr, 4'ilw'rm' Inf: Ifgfil: 4 lizittiiig liuvlllvi' :il Illn' Mm-N.-il FIIIIIW'-l wulw p.ii'ty ure- Nlniui :mil Nlr-, Sl'lllIIllil4'llQ'I' nl lx:-iimliqi, Nlnlm' annul Klux. liliiuliiillii, :mil 5llll1'l'Illl4'lI1l4'Ill :mil Xlrx. 4, lx, l'r'i1'lmi'il. .lllilfflrf rfglil 1fff!I1rf': lllllvlx Ylvllriilv quail Xlzirgv Iliill Plllibflllg llll'IIINi'lXl'N :il llli' 1lIllll'Q'. .Nmrrll fnwrl: lfdllkl lfux 1-'iIvi'l.1ii1ii:u lii- ilgm- ul Iliv wulw pqirty, lfnllnm: Ulliw-iw ul' ilu' l-l'llHNl'll Niln:-N I lull I4-:ill Ilia' giwiiiil niam-li nl Iln- Xlililzlrx Hull. 1 ss-.AS M ltzwunl 5 , ' x an-' . KW, 4 L Mimi? eff, W, 4 4 , X W .ri 5:3 .f1l.f - '1 - x 5, x M.. 1 .-sqm, Hi h School Is ot All Formal Class Routine TlfDlfNTS combine work with fun in their extra school activities. From prepar- ing a radio broadcast to entertaining small children, or being measured for that big day-graduation, boys and girls find enjoyment and relaxation in helping others and in having lun themselves. At W.T.H.S. nearly every student can find an outlet lor his particular interests. And, added to the routine school day, these activities come as a special treat to everyone. Un this page, upper lf-ft: Students rehearse lor a play during draniaties elass. Mrs. Wixoni is in eharge. Lower righl: The indian helped to syinliolize the different stages Ameriea has gone through in its progress as a na' tion, The oeeasion was a patriotie assembly program. Louver left: World reporters Betty Nordherg. .loyee Shoptaugh. and .loAnne Uerardy examine the elever tiekets for the lloluo rally. Un opposite page. upper right: Radio Workshop students are doing one of their weekly Wednesday afternoon hroadeasts over WKHS. SE'l'lNH1lPiI'llll'l'I Seniors. Bill Elliott. Ethel Swann. .lerry Wilson. l,ynn Teeling. and Fred Rudolph await their turn while Lynn Pieree is having her head measured for a eap. Third pielure: A typieal example of the work the Cirlsi League did in euring for the ehildren at Vietory Memorial hospital. l.o1,:pr left: Serv'iee for Others is the motto ol Jr. Red Cross workers as they paek Thanksgiving baskets. Ipper rigfil: Students sign and await their turns to have their pietures taken during the liouneil eampaign. lfenler right: Dave Kelly and Paul Sattler don't seein too happy as Steve Vapnar is given his TB. shot. Hol- tom l'l',L'l1YI ,lerry Wilson and l.ynn Teeling are heing measured for their eaps and gowns. ..,-. .WM nxz-rr 5-:mwah ng, ,M Ti -4.. 'f'F f if? L2 M .. ff 9? .X X X 7 Q., wk 4 fm! ak I Y , Apr' -, f r 1:2165 ..5c ':I'Z ::i::C .f 1:-1:-sz, 3 . - ' ..1:.m., .,.,, 7: . ,HK w uv x.- a 3 3 E , ,- ...mv-ev sw! M 5, M , 7 is 15.594 ws' ,S a K ky ,WW fr ww Amis xl F2 W A! HM? ww up x N' A W gf ywwgw Q mggi ,., wg R :W igfrr A a.,,,,,-K k .p Qlvlb A Q QE 4 UN at W.'l'.H.S. is Il0l Ctbllflllfltl to football games, trips and picnics. Stuclents fi111l their lun infloors also. livery WPt'li-Pllll there is some interest- ing an1l lively re1:reatio11 lor the stu- 1lents. Dances, parties. and games are only a lew of the long list of aetivities that p1'ovi1le lun. Students make up lun for themselves. Altogether they enjoy taking part in unified activities. :Xt the lflks Service Center teenagers ,Lf21lllf'I'f'1l lor 1la111fi11g. a hot game of ping pong, or just relaxing at the tele- vision set. or piano. l'i1'l11l'1'.x on oppoxilf' page. upper l1'fI: uslillltllllfl this one ont, o11look1'1's xieix a len l'Ulllllf - Ililll4'- ing to soft IllllSll'. at at lypieal alter-ggaine 1la111'e. f,'f1'1'11': llllllllllll l1lllltlS -a teellage 1lf-liglhtl flffzlzflf' le I: 'llllf' lloor is 1 11i1'lilv f'l11ill'f'4'l lor these ,. . I ' lIllf'I'llllgI4, n ho are lllll of pep .mtl 1'llt'I'Q1X. l.1111'f'r lzjll: :Xt t.h1'1st1nas time iw all like to play gain:-s. II1-re the Xnnnal stall is playing Spin the llotlleii. I'l1p1'1' right: lioln Hof-ltle Lllltl his -'lllt'l'llSlf'l'5.-. are a popular lt:1n1l at the sehool llilIll'l'h. 'llllf'll' l1x1-ly Yllllsll' is NQ'l4'fllll4'll hy all. llirlrllf- r1'gf1I: 'lihree of the liest 1lr1-ss:-1l liolnos at the annual Holno Hally were Sue Wilkins. .laek itarr. :1111l .Ioan Stall'1-llna1'l1. I.flll'l'l' rfufyl: lrent- 'liursit' antl llerri Sontlee l'll- yjoy theinselxes on lli4Jl'lliI,Llt'u night at the lflks Serxiee llFlllf'I'. Ill-l'fIlft'.N nn this page. top: .loe Unlixeros aml Toni llIlI'l'lStlll ent il rugi' 1l111'i11g1 a lvrrak lie- txxeen 5t'Illf'Nll'l' PYIIIIIS. Hnllonli ,llllf'I't were inany I'lllIl4H'5 as to the i1l1-11' titv of 'l'l11- 'l'l1i11g:u. llere are IlH'llllN'l4s ol tht- 'xllllllill stall' alter they haw just 4llhl'UNl'I'l'll the sa-vret. Hay Ski:-ra opens the luox. Nlivlu-y xlltllif' 1lo1-s the restl fllovlusise: D1-1' HilllSl11lN. Shirley till1lllIPSlilll, Gloria xlllgtlllliibll. ffamly Sllt'l'llil. .l1llll' l,L!l'SUll. l.lH'l'illlIt' Vlioocls. l.tlll Npostle. Cooal ean Fun Is Aiwa S In Urder and Boys and Girls Can Find It 189 Balm Days H610 hten CW, Campus Activit 'lil7Dl'lN'l'S ol' W.'I'.ll.S. take every advantage to be out-of-doors when the weather permits. Some walk lo school just so they can enjoy every minute of the fresh air. ln the spring and early fall, it isn't unusual to see hoys and girls leaning against the building soaking up sunshine and talking to their friends almost any time ol' the day. Before school, after school. dur- ing lunch periods. and even between classes, there are students outside. ,-Xfter-school sports are in the limelight. Every day possible, the gym classes are held outside. Field hockey, archery, and ball games have many active participants. Warm weather. sunshine, sports and other activities mean out- door lun. These everyday occurrences represent the school life of W.T.H.S. l,lt'llllt'S on this page. rrlmre: Students trlldgring lmetvxeen luuildingls to their nevt classes. l'ieture.v on opposite page. upper lefl: X typical lunch period scene. The hovs sit on the fence to vvatch a hull gxzime vihile others. like ,lerry Totall. make the trip to the Little 'llheater lunch study hall. Tnp. mizlzlle: Tivo girls eager to he outside spend part ol their lunch time chatting. l'pper riglit. corner: 'I'In- sunshine seems to agree with the students. il ne judge lay their cheer- Iul smiles. Right. mirltlle: lllaintenance man. Mnhrose Walt. even seems to enjoy cutting the grass. l,uu'er left, Pfrture I: Suede 'thomas and hoys are painting parking lilies vshile Sergeant Souza approves. l,ou'er left. Picture 2: The Military hoys are gathered with Sergeant Klister presiding. The halmy heather hringts the military classes outside for drill. Luuver left. Picture 3: Girls can he lvasehall enthusiasts too. 'lihis vias il hotly contested alter- school game on the drill tit-ld. I,ou'er right: These three gals are heading: for the lllen Rock tield vxith their hockey sticks. Note the grip on the sticks. 'l'hey're really going to heat that other team! 190 Q Eiiiflii Q , J Yam Introducin Irene, A Tpical W . .S C - cl 1 ,lf hm My lfml'r': Willn ln-r lnouks unmle-r ln-r arm, pflmrv: lrem' take-Q llim-tzltiun from Ille- - - E-I' ul ilu' vm'rwl' lm' ln-1' lluily if-zxvlwl' in lu-1' Sllilflllillill wlue-4. ' s'lI . Mpwwvf' -llww: 'l'Iw nypil-all W.'l'.lI.S. girl ln-V ,-llmrv: M un umlllm-ll l't'llllll'l'. lrvm lungs In ut le-nfl nnv vluln to rmmfl nut xp:-mls the' c-M-ning ut Iln- lill-45 Svrxivm lu-1' Q4-luml I'Ullllll1'. llvre- i- nur IVPIIP l'f-nts-V Ull Yl'1'l'll-1lgIPI'S- Illgllll. pi1'Iu1'1'1l prefsixlingg als prewille-111 ul Ille- l'e-plwlx vlulm. Twp lvfl: lie-ginningg ilu- lluy uilh n lH'1lI'ly lrrculslusl if lrvm- 'lqllI'4ll'. il typi- vzll Vu.I.ll.h, glrl. lmfl l'I'Ilf1'Vf ln ilu- l'?llxl'lf'l'lil. lr.-nv anfl lufr l-l'l1'Illl4 1-lull mm' ilu- lluyl FXf'lII'4 :xx the-y val! llll'll' umm lllIl1'l1l'S. Hnltum !Iil'lllI't'f llvr lluy 1'0lllfll1'If'1l. lrvnv Nuys guo4lnitv lu lu-r frivmls us tlu-y llrnp he-r ull an lu-r lwmv. 192 Aclcnowled ements Senior and faculty portraits by Northshore Studios, Waukegan. Individual underclass pictures by Schools' Miniature Service Grand Rapids, Michigan. Scenic and informal photography by W.T.H.S. Camera Club. Theme quotes from 'Song of the Open Iloadw by Walt Whitman, Crosset and Dunlap, N.Y. Engravings and layout service by Leander XV. Hagerty, Jr., The Leander Company, Chicago. Printing by Keystone Printing Service, Inc., Libertyville. Cover and binding by Bookcraft, Inc., Milwaukee. 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Kea! ,UMA ea of Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS QQ DRINK A GLASS OF J f' f MEADOW GOLD HOMOGENIZED MILK 'X 0 I 0 kv? simmer roons co. .TA GooDNEss J 428 Franklin S+ree'r Waukegan. III uuuuunuuluuu lnunluunnuunnnunnlnunulnunuununlluuuuuunulunluulunuuuluuuuuulnannunnnnunuunuunlu 200 'I 'r 0 '7 F I COMPLIMENTS OF Washington laundru M 1' Am, T J. c. PENNY If Dry Clbaannimg COMPAN Y jg Waukegan's Newest Store ' l Phone Ont 7100 I. Faubel SSO I I Q I L ABBOTT LABORATORIES I Manufacturing Pharmaceutical I Chemists '23 I NORTH CHICAGO ILLINOIS I 201 - Bes+ Wishes jk? 'MjaULQgdn 223 Washingion S+ree+ uziic mari Onfario 8480 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE WAUKEGAN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Complimenfs of Your Royal TypewriI'er Dealer SENIORS Lake County WAUKEGAN Office Equipment DRY GOODS l4I4 Washing+on S+ree+ Oni. 5393 1 N. eeuesee CONGRATULATIONS CLASS meh? HSV' - 11 TRADE MARK REG U. S PAT. OFFICE I HOME APPLIANCES 202 -525 .,:,:455-:+:- Congrafufafionfi . . . C LA S S of '5 1 RMB! lDl QU,R5J!! 1' COMPLIMENTS CLASS JEWELRY THAT HAS 25 22 OF STYLE AND ORIGINALITY EE ' IE F F E R 5 0 N IC E C O. Jewelry SI'ore -T 'T T' T' HENDERSUNYS I 9 So. Genesee St. ' Iaicgfordiv ESTABLISHED IN 18 00 lf it's a Henderson Diamond it is perfect.. 2-26 E. MADISON STREET WAUKEGAN ILLINOIS 14tlaA Powder Company mnusrmm musnss nmnrmmr NORTH CHICAGO ILLINOIS 204 COMPLIMENTS OF Catch West Side Recreation the spirit ol l4I0 WasI'1ing+on S+. young fashion at 1 COMPLIMENTS of In r 4 0 :I Dr. F. V. LeMleux OPTOMETRIST 0 9 V il :l 307 Washingfo S+ Waukegan. Ill I L ,xxx xxxx- L reefinga fo fke CLASS OF 1951 May you realize your ambitions and fondest hopes in the years ahead. v THE CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN L'Tl1e Friendly Bank for Friendly People FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS ANCE CO O O 205 wwf man id Leaf eolucafecl 77 LUAO id moaf ufiefuf JCHNS - MANVILLE l SPERO MOTCRS DEAL ,W Phone Majestic 22 1215 Belvidere St. SACKMAN LUMBER 81 COAL CO. Coal - Coke - Lumber - Millwork Roofing, Building Material LEROY W. SACKMAN, President WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS FEIS BERG9 Style Headquarters for Smart Dressers Always the New Styles First 'A' ONTARIO 7808 ' Our Congratulations to the Class of 1.951 141 South Genesee Street Waukegan, Illinois an TTER Fvmvzruks AT wo Hxrzm cosr 207 1 9 ' ' Q ' wwf Founded in 1905 by EARL W. SACKMAN W. I. SACKMAN Manager I NCDRTJ-I CMICAQCD LUWBEVQ if CQAL CQMDANY PHONE: MAJESTIC 245 EVERYTHING IN LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL Material from our Close Oui Depclriment will save you up to 407, on your building cmd remodeling needs. Why pay more? Office and Ycxrds Near C. GN. W. Depot 208 H D 8 Congrafulafions o o O D D . REALTORS +o +I1e Graduafing Class Real Es+a+e-Mor+gage Inves+men+s of l95l Properfy Managemeni- Insurance Washingion Sfreef Waukegan. Ill 5 I I Teeeeeee Jullan s Men s Store l . Telephones: 30 S. Genesee S+. Maleshc 803 - 804- 805 and 806 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS T H E OF AFRIEND PCTTER CGMPANY Q25 FOR A BETTER FUTURE an f HANDY FLAME f efjly .21 Sugges+s I f ,ZIQYQDC BETTER YOUR LIVING fl. Jimmie WITH NATURAL GAS YOUR GASWONDER ' Q I, youu GASWONDER womrzn J, I FAST - CLEAN - DEPENDABLE X ff' I UsE IT FOR YOUR XX fd 8 CONVENIENCE 22725 ,icy if X North Shore Q64 Company Q O file griengfy Twpfe dv 2 X 209 COMPLIMENTS OF ARTIISTIIC CLEANERS REFRIGERATED FUR STORAGE 1509 Washington Street Waukegan Ill reefingfi fo flue CLASS of '51 Q' NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CHICAGO MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL ELECTRIC AND MAYTAG APPLIANCES De Greef Bros. NORTH SHORE MAYTAG 'Hue finesf in elecfrical appliances' 2OI S. Genesee Mai. 4545 Waukegan, III 1 CFDGT A.F.DGI I 210 I 'I 'I 5 I. 1. Choyke and Son COMPLIMENTS OF I 'P WESTERN APPAREL-MEN'S SHOES l 1: SPORTSWEAR - FURNISHINGS 'I Wafionfaf 773557 -97153 l' 110- 112 So. Genesee St. Waukegan. Ill. 'I I 'I jx 'I i 'T l 1: 1: lj ll . ll ., 5: Interstate Electrlc Supply Co. I 'I 1: I6l7 Lakeside Avenue 1' 915 Glen Flgrq Aye, :l 1 . I 41 Pl'l 0 l' 1194 ' NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS If 5 6 ' .E 1 I I: WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS I 1, L 4, 1l 'I 4: : J L':::- - J R. R. Tinsley M. B. Tinsley Glenn Richardson Fay Snell R. R. Tinsley, Ir. GRAND AVENUE LUMBER 8: SUPPLY COMPANY 1213 Grand Avenue at the Electric LUMBER, MILLWORK AND BUILDING MATERIAL Phone Majestic 16 Waukegan, Illinois 211 -.,,-A,,,,,, .,., ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,:., ,uv ,, ,H ,-,,---,, :I :I I I Babies, Children, Adults, Famiiy Groups, in you- 'I :P r. +d'bIk-h't I wet ' 3532555 ?:5'fs5r,giS'1Mz2d U' li 3: Waukegan lumber I, , tg ly gg 1: 8: Coal Co. 1, 1, Lando: Photos :g 1: 3, 1: SAND and CLAYTON smears :E 1: . 'v 8'3 WtS '9'o 5 11 12 PHONE: MAIESTIC 110 WAUKEGAN. Majestic znob WAUKEGAN. nLuNo1s ., 1, I 51 11 -:::::::-0::: :::::::::::::::::-:J l.f::: :::: SPIEGEIJS SERVING AMERICAN FAMILIES FOR 86 YEARS 133 South Genesee Phone Ont. 9250 Waukegan, Illinois sewn Y- REED - :Annu , K 40I S. GENESEE MAJESTIC 2340 212 HTTEHBEHWS COMPMNTSOF .QW .f awww , My izien A Q F266 Edison Court , 1127 W. Washington St. Phone Mai. 431 G WAUKEGAN. ILL. 1218 Washington Street ' ' WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS YOUR NYAL SERVICE DRUG STORE CGNGRATULATIGNS to the CLASS of M5195 'A' 5 51lEiT F 10 RANKUN 519' PRINTERS MAILERS 510 Franklin Street Phone Ontario 9333 WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS 213 ED MALELA'S Phone On+ario 8504 WEST SIDE CAMERA SHOP Every1'hing Phofographic Aufhorized Dealers for GRAFLEX - ANSCO - BELL 81 HOWELL - REVERE - ZEISS - IKON POLAROID - KEYSTONE - VIEWMASTER - KALART l4l8 Washing+on S+ree+ Waukegan, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF 1 COMPLIMENTS our Barton and Crow 109 S. Genesee 3-1 L, fl w it A, , fi, fi .Ji'i'i f Jnufn ,W if :g EHINBIHHYSAIB, fo lm-.s g 1, gi W Candy Shop :I NAnoNAL CRANBERRY Ass'N 1' + e Sf'ee+ fm' ' jr 'rhe High School NORTH CHICAGO. ILL. .I Il oNTARlo 2956 li fr L- BEST WISHES SORENSEN'S FEATURING SPORTING GOODS AND CASUAL WEAR I4I6 Washing+on S+ree+ 214, Marsh Funeral l-lome Pickus Const. Equip. Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE 1521 WASHINGTON ST. WAUKEGAN, ILL. FLOYD General Contractors Service Station Equipment M' 1' 12 . meslc 7 Prck-Us to Serve-U E. MARSH GERALD H. MARSH FLOYD E, MARSH, IR, 913 Grand Ave. Waukegan, Ill 'r 1, 1 coMP1.r1vrENrs or - - - I :E Caples Photo Frnrshrng 1, 1 VENEMAN-5 :E Srtlamera Co. PAINT AND GIFT sHoP ., :I ,gaags 1 818 Glen Flora Ave. Phone Majestic 4756 'I :T 'I Phone Majestic 1877 WAUKEGAN, ILL. 3, Waukegan' nl. , 1 s L ee- Congratulations and Best Wishes For Your Future Success- lllablldled . HIC- . 1900 :was '17i11'I'l-it ure Philco, Zenith and R. C. A. Television Frigidaire and Westinghouse Appliances Lake County's Largest and Oldest Furniture and Appliance Store I ll4- l20 S. GENESEE STREET WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Five Floors Majestic I8I8- l9l9 215 'Y I I M IMENTS tl COMPLIMENTS OF CO PL OF ', Up-S+aI'e Mofors, Inc. 'I CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH A F R E E N D I 4l5 Seu'II'I Genesee Sfreef ' N. s. spew WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 'I J I I S A N T E R S 'I WITH COMPLIMENTS I6I4 Washingfon SI'ree+ 'I 1 of FROZEN CUSTARD ,, I 'CE CREAM 1. Porelt Brothers Ices and Sl1erbe+s 1 'I CYCLONE FENCE schools cemeferies a+I1Ie+ic fields swimming pools airporI's - parks - counI'ry esI'aI'es - clubs incIus+riaI properfies ci+y and suburban homes CYCLONE FENCE DIVISION lAmerican S'I'eeI and Wire Company, UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION SUBSIDIARY WAUKEGAN, ILL. NORTH CHICAGO, ILL. 216 KLEIN'S North Shore Studio OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE ANNUAL 0 PHONE: MAIESTIC 3740 225 WASHINGTON STREET WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS ALBERT KLEIN. MGR. 217 T '7 THIS BOOK WAS PRINTED BY THE KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE . . . WE HOPE THE STUDENT BODY AND THE FACULTY OF THE WAUKEGAN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ARE AS PROUD AS WE ARE OF THE COMPLETED EDITION . . . WE LOOK FORWARD WITH PLEAS- URE TO SERVING YOU AGAIN AS WE HAVE IN THE MANY YEARS PAST. The Keystone Printing Service, Inc LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS PU BLISH ERS OF The Waukegan News-Sun AND OPERATORS OF Radio S+a+ion W K R S 218 BEST WISHES OF G. l. Miller Motor Sales, Inc. MERCURY - - LINCOLN 555 SOUTH GENESEE ONTARIO 555 ESSSBWQQQSSQWQWQWCESQSCSSQSQSUSCBUQEQSQSESQEESQEQSCSZQSQSQSB Cgongrafufafiona To me class of 1951 AND TO THE ENTIRE FACULTY Our Sincere Wish is . . f r yo C t d S ss and Happiness Charles Sachs Furniture Co. 1109-1115 Washington Street Phone: Ontario 8180 SGSSBUSQGSQSSQSQSBSESQZQSQEQSQSISBEQSGESSQEDSQSSQSQSBEQSQSQSQSSB 219 'HSWQSQSQEQSBEZEQEQGEQSQEDGQBEQSQEQSQEQQEQSGEQGGBSS' ome Hi hli his Of Our Open Road fourne hrou lz The chool Year I9 0- 151 SEPTEMBER Orientation Day held for Freshmen. School opened for all students. First all-school dance sponsored by the P.T.A. Re-organization of the Peppers' Club. Fall sports began. Football season tickets went on sale. Annual vision survey. Reorganization of the History Club. Beginning of football season, Waukegan at Niles. Dance given by G.A.A. First assembly. History Club pot luck. Junior Achievement meeting held for Sophomores. Junior Achievement meeting held for Jun- iors. Junior Achievement meeting held for Sen- iors. First grid game, Waukegan at Proviso. After-game dance. Reorganization of the Girls' League. His- tory Club show try-outs. Senior picture schedule opened. History Club trip to Chicago. Penny carni- val sponsored by Girls' League. Thanksgiving dinner served in the cafe- teria. Thanksgiving assembly. Vacation started. N.S.P.A. Conference in Chicago. DECEMBER Evanston at Waukegan. After-game dance, Saturnalia Swing. General assembly, by Peppers' Club. W.T.H.S. Band Concert. Girls' League splash party. College night. Morton at Waukegan, bas- ketball. Faculty dinner. Future Teachers party. C.A.A. Pot Luck. Waukegan at Niles, bas- ketball. New Trier at Waukegan, Basketball. Oak Park at Waukegan, swim meet. School dismissed early, teachers meeting. Christmas assembly. Christmas vacation began. Rowling tournament. NWN Club dance. Waukegan at Madison, basketball. JCTQBER Waukegan at Madison, basketball. 6 West Rockford at Waukegan. After-game Evemng dance' lsnow Ball' dance. B.l.E. Day, no school for students. JANUARY 4 Classes resume after vacation. Community Chest Drive closed. Highland Park at Waukegan. After-game dance, Peppermint Prancef' First report cards given out. T.B. Tests taken. Junior Classical League reorganized. Mini- ature pictures taken of underclassmen. Reorganization of the HW Club. No school. Dental survey. Pep assembly. parade. bonfire for Home- coming. Homecoming game. New Trier at Wauke- gan. Homecoming dance. Junior class officers election. IOVEMBER Intramural bowling started. FEBR Season basketball tickets went on sale. History Club show M23 Skidoofl first night. Morton at Waukegan, 2:00. TB. X-Ray tests began. Y-Teen fashion show. Wrestling semi-finals. Freshman class party. Senior class play tryouts began. First after-game dance. Sadie Hawkinsf' Elgin at Waukegan, wrestling. Paris at Waukegan, basketball. Pin Hoop Hop, sponsored by Intramural. Waukegan at Morton, basketball. Wauke- gan at Niles, swim meet. 25th annual Military Ball. Kenosha at Waukegan, swim meet. Oak Park at Waukegan. After-game dance. First day of final exams. P.T.A. dinner. Morton Freshmen and Junior-Varsity at Waukegan. Varsity and sophomores at Evanston. Evanston Freshmen and Junior-Varsity at Waukegan. Evanston at Waukegan. swim meet. UARY First water show tryouts. Chicago Staff Band performed in Little Theater. Girls' League tea. Book bills were distri- buted. General assembly. No school, Lincoln's birthday. Freshmen held meeting in the Little Theater for students who were running for class ofhcers. 17. Last League game at home, Highland Park at Waukegan. 19. Ping pong tournament began. 22. State-meet at University of Illinois, wrestl- ing. Waukegan at Oak Park, basketball. 24. Future Distributors of America Convention at Springfield, Illinois. MARCH 2. Waukegan won the Regional championship. 5. Annual Intramural trip to Chicago Stadium. 5. Foster Parent Drive started. Wrestling squad party. 6. Pep assembly. 7. Barrington at Waukegan, first Sectional game. 10. 4'Dames' Dancef' sponsored by Bowling League. 16. Play by Dramatics class, 'iCheaper by the Dozenf' 21. Easter vacation began. 22. History Club members left on trip to New Orleans. 28. School resumed. 29. General assembly. APRIL 2. General Assembly. P.T.A. meeting held. Mother-Daughter lea given by Girls' League. -l.. Prize winning photos went on exhibit in the Art room and the Annual Staff room. 5. Basketball players received awards. 11. Choir concert. 16. Cheerleading practices started. Proviso at Waukegan, track. Kenosha at Waukegan, tennis. Waukegan at New Trier, W.T.H.S. 30th annual band concert. Prom MacArthur passed our school. Junior Prom, 4'Penthouse Serenade. Student Council assemblyg candidates gave Track meet, Waukegan at Highland Park. Senior Class Play, Snafu.', Cancer Drive started. Bowling League din- 10th annual watershow, Dreamland.'7 Dance sponsored by National Forensic Baccalaureate Service in W.T.H.S. gym- Underclassman exams. Class night for 17. baseball. 18. Zion at Waukegan, track. 19. bids distributed. 21. C.A.A. election of ollicers. 27. 28. 30. speeches. MAY 1. Student Council elections. -li. 7. ner. 10. lntramu1'al dinner. 11. 18. Military field night. 26. League. 28. Senior exams. 30. No school, Memorial Day. 31. Senior picnic. .IUNI1 3. nasium. fl. Underclassman exams. 5. seniors. 7. Commencement Exercises. B. Report cards issued. End of School year. f . .S Senior Director -func, 1951 Ahlstrom, Carol ...... . Akins, Betty Lou .... Allen, Duane ........ Amann, Charles ..... Anderson, Donald. . . Anderson, John ..... Anderson, Suzanne. . . Anderson, Walter. . . Andrews. Barbara .... Anthony, Margaret .... Apostle, Louise ...... Appelt, Anthony. . . . Bagby, Robert .... Baird, Vivian ..... Baker, Jack ...... Baldridge, John . . . Bates, Marlene .... Beall, Richard T ..... Bauer, Barbara ..... Beatty. David.... Beckmann, John .... Belcher, Shirley ..... Bennett, Franklin... Benson, Jane ........ Bentivegna, Andrew. Berman, Cecile ....... Berzin, Morris ....... Bils, Marjorie .... Bleck, Daniel ...... Bloedorn, Ralph ..... Blumberg, Morris .... Boches, Ralph ......... . Bollman, Donna. Jean... Booth, Thomas ........ .. . . . . . . .Holdridge Road . . .1100 Broadway, N.C. .........U24 Walnut St. ... . .134 S. Gretta Ave. . . . . . . . .2106 Crescent . . . . .2445 McAree Rd. . . . .328 Glendenning Pl. .........,.317 Oak St. .. .1622 Park Ave., N.C. . . . . . .1607 Terrace Ave. ....24 S. Orchard Ave. . . . . .2001 W. 14th St. . . . . . . . .1508 Monroe St. . . .1719 Hyde Park Ave. . . . .508 Washington Pk. ... . . .35 Wisconsin Ave. . 708 Hiclfox S . . . . . . 'y li. ....920 Massena Ave. . .......103 Fulton Ave. .. .330 S. Sheridan Rd. .. . . . . . . .606 Hickory St. .......564 S. Utica St. . . . . .104 S. Park Ave. . . .439 North Ave. ........649 Yeoman St. . . . . . .302 Ridgeland Ave. 2130 Wright Ave., N.C. 111 N. Chapel St. .........526 Keith Ave. .....405 S. Jackson St ...1414 N. Sheridan Rd. .. .1400 N. Sheridan Rd. . . . .Rt .1733 Harrison St ....1725 Runyard Pl. Borre, Virginia ..... Botsios, Georgia .... Brean, Albert ..... Briseno, Gloria ..... Briseno, Santiago. . . . . Brnot, Irene ........ Brofka, George .... Brunke, Robert ..... Buchacek, Joan. ..... .. Burkett, Mary Alice. .. Burklund, Arnold... Burris, Burl ara ..... Burton, Bert ....... Butkus, Barbara .... Cain, Ralph ....... Calkins, Ronald .... Callow, Calvin ...... Carey, Barbara ..... Carey. James ........ Cantrell, Verl ......... Carr, Geraldine ......,... Garrison, Marguerite ..... Cederna, Marian ..... Cerk, Carolyn ....... Chesney, Joan .... . . . Christiansen, James .... Clark, Nancy ........ Clinkscales, Robert.. Clymer. Paul ........ Cocke, Barbara Ann. Cohn, Ila Sue ....... Coles, Lionel ........ Consolver D vi A . a d .... Copeland. James ..... Copeland, Wardell. . . . . . .218 Dorchester Court ....2138 Grove Ave., N.C. . . . .600 E. 17th St., N.C. . . . . . . .38 S. Spring St. S. Spring St. May Street ...1619 Commonwealth Ave., N.C. ...........1017 Glen Rock Ave. Yeoman St. . . . . . . .1026 Poplar St. . . . . . .623 Lorraine, Ave. . .. .Rt. 33 Green Bay Rd. . . . , .1009 Glen Flora Ave. . .... 654 S. Elmwood Ave. C Massena Ave. .....1025 Wadsworth Ave., N.C. Bluff St. .........2054 Mirailores Ave. ...........320 Stewart Ave. ..............1130 North Ave. .....602 Foss Park Ave., N.C. E. Clayton St. ......Rt. 33 Crescent Ave. ......1105 Park Ave., N.C. ....1633 Victoria St., N.C. ..........631 North Ave. ...1613 Alexander Court .. ................ 537 Market St. . .................. 1710 Hyde Park Cook Co. Trailer Camp Rt. 11542 . ................. 2101 Waverly Pl. . ...... 1412 Greenfield Ave., N.C. Box 226 ..........670 Kennard St. .....707 S. Genesee St. Edwards. Elsie .... Knox. Wayne. . . . ...... 5 ei- Corser, Delores .... Couvall, Theresa ..... Crawford G or e . e ic .... , Cray, Jerome ........ Crlbb. Jacque ........ Culpepper, Dorothy.. Cunliffe-Owen, Elaine ..... . . . Cunningham, Shelly. . Cvik, Robert ......... Daluga, Robert .... Darrow, Arlene .... Davis, Donald .... Davis, John ...... Davison, Joyce .... Dawson, Cynthia .... Dean. Jayne ......... Debelak, Elizabeth ..... DeLong, Terryl ..... DeLoof, Jo Ann ..... Derreberry, Vernon.. Detwiler. Donald ..... Dlaguila, Carmella... Diesi, Kathleen ...... Dittmer, LeRroy ..... Dixon, Robert ..... Dodich, Dorothy .... Donohue, Janet ...... Dosenbach. Rene ..... Douglas, John ..... Draper. Robert .... Dretske, Audrey ..... Dugo, Geraldine .... Duncan, Frances .... Dunn, Vincent ..... Eiifler, Sue Ann ..... Elliott, William... Finley, James ...... Ellis, Robert ........ Elsbury, John ......... Emerick. Dona Mae .... Enoch, Douglas ...... Erickson. Birgit ..... Evans, Charlotte ..... Fagan, Patricia .... Fales, Kenneth ..... Fay. Dale ........ . . . . . .510 N. County St. ...2132 Grove Ave., N.C. .....1414 N. Jackson St. ...1114 Argonne Dr., N.C. . ........ 17 Jelferson Ave. .. . . . . . . .223 Stewart Ave. . ...... 509 S. Genesee St. ...1431 Dickey Ave., N.C. 1206 Wadsworth Ave.. N.C. N. Butrick St. .. .1726 Seymour Ave., N.C. . . ..... 607 N. Genesee St. . .. . . .607 N. Genesee St. .. .. .923 Walnut St. .. . . .730 Lenox Ave. . . . .1522 Cornelia Ave. . . .1216 Elizabeth Ave. . . .1206 North Ave. . .. .409 N. Butrick St. . . .1522 Hickory St. ..........132 N. Park . . . .138 Washington Pk. ..........602 Keith Ave. . . .23 N. Elmwood Ave. . . . . . .922 Pacific Ave. ...........170111th St. . . . .328 North Utica St. . . . . . .120 Belvidere St. .. . . . . . . .412 Lawncourt . ...... 210 Washington St. ..........Box 137, Rt. 1-13 . . . . . . .916 Washington St. 1527 .. . .. Commonwealth, N.C. Grand Ave. .......827 Low Ave. Heraver, Joseph .... Hill, Beverly ....... Hoffman, Maryln ..... Holz, Patricia ....... Horning. Donna... .. . . . .. Hough, Jeane. ...... ........ Howard, Leon ....... ....1017 Adams St., N.C. Bluff St. .....1946 Prospect Ave.. N.C. 322 Box 256 Paul St. Linden Ave. 38 N Victory St Hubbard. Lou Ann. . .'.'1s'1'1' 65.2.5 iiA13E.'smalis, Gm. Lakes Hunt, LeRoy ...................... 1301 W. 14th st., N.C. Hunt, Richard .............. Hutchinson, Patricia ..... Hutchinson, Raymond .... Hutchison, Jean ....... Huxham. Helen ...... S. Genesee St. .......l507 Laurel Ave. ......222 S. Jackson St. .. ..... 635 N. Martin Ave. ..... 1718 Catalpa Ave. I Ingoglia, Patricia .... ..... .... 8 1 0 N. Jackson St. J Jackson, Joseph .... .......... 411 Hickory St. Jackson, Roger ..... . .... 818 Argonne Dr., N.C. Jacobs, Louis .......... .... 1 028 N. Sheridan Rd. Janocha Josephine .... ...... . 2550 10th St., N.C. J aworeki Leroy ...... Jellings. Erma...... Jermalowicz, Therese Jesenovec, Dolores. . . Johnson, Charlotte... Johson, Dolores ...... Johnson, Eleanor .... Johnson, Grace .... Johnson, Myra ...... Jo1'dan, Elizabeth .... Kabarcc, Judith .... Kantola. Charles .... Kantola, Roger ..... Karjala, Carol ..... Kasper, William ..... . . .... 1917 Wright Ave., N.C. .........718 Myrtle Ave. .........1128 Victoria St. .. .... 1222 Adams St., N.C. . . ..... 906 W. Clayton St. .. . . . . .1122 Grand Ave. .. . . .708 McAlister Ave. . . . . .705 Helmholz Ave. . . . . . .644 Lenox Ave. . . . ..... 129 Prospect Dr. K .......211o W. sch st. . .... ........ 7 01 Myrtle Ave. . . . .1203 Brookside Ave. . . . . . . .702 S. Jaacksnn St. . . . . .825 Wadsworth Ave. . . . . . .20 Washington Pk. . . . . . . .808 Helmholz Ave. . . .2224 Hervey Ave.. N.C. . . . .. . . .516 Douglas Ave. .....311 S. Jackson St. ........1344 Walnut St. . . . . .409 N. Lewis Ave. . . . . .309 Lorraine Ave. ... .39 S. Elmwood Ave. . . . .1737 Lincoln St., N.C. . . . . . .416 Greenwood Ave. .. .. ...107 Frolic Ave. Finley James...... Fisher, Ernest ..... Fisher Marjorie. . . Fisher, Richard .... Foster, John ..... Foster, Leona .... Fox, Earl ........ Fox, Lawrence ..... Francis, James ..... ...2224 Hervey Ave., N.C. 1220 S. Jackson St., N.C. 619 N Jackson St QI1iiiQ'sheridlm Rd.. N.Ci ..........1019 Porter St. .......507 N. Butrick St. .23rd 5 Lewis Ave., N.C. ......1049 N. Bllffick St. 33 Box 408 .....Rt. if-'3 Box Freeman, Dolores ...... 220 Freeman, Larry ...... ....... 6 25 Ash St. Friedmann. Lawrence ..... ..... R t. 32 Box 121 Funk, Robert ............ ....... ..... H o tel Waukegan Gallegos, Rudolph. . . Galvin, Robert ....... Gammie, Richard .... Gantor. Frank ...... Gedvilas, Theresa .... Gehrls. Delores ...... Gerardy, Joanne ..... Glogovsky, Frank .... Golz, Earl ......... Goodlet, Glen ........ Goodman, Gloria ..... Goodwin, Richard .... Gordon, Dale ...... Graham, George Granger, Dean ..... Green. Marilyn .... Griffin, Teretha ..... Gudmestad, Shirley.. Guibault, Joan ...... Hagnauer, Jo Anne ..... Halle, Richard ....... Hamlet, Beverly ..... Hampton. Judith ..... Hanna, Phillip ..... Hansen, Gloria ..... Hansen. James ..... Hanson, Jack ...... . ....... 559 Market St. ...1218 Park Ave., N.C. ....l730 Jenkinson Ct. . . . .625 Cummings Ave. ... . . .902 S. Victory St. . . . . . . .311 Lincoln Ave. ....326 Washington Pk. . . . .819 11th St.. N.C. . . . .20 S. Martin Ave. .. . . .415 Grand Ave. ....802 James Court .. ...909 Fairfield Ct. S. Park Ave. ..........518 Chestnut St. H2224 Wallace Ave. N.C. Gillett Ave. .1833 Prospect Ave., N.C. . . . . . . . . .410 Parmalee Pl. . .1411 Argonne Dr.. N.C. ......910 Keith Ave. ....Rt. 33 Box 63A .............1039 Pine St. No. St. James 162 Box 132 ..Rt. :lil N. Sheridan Rd. itl Harper Rd. .......... 926 Glen Ct. Heath, J anyce ....... Hedderly, William ..... Hembrook, Donald. . . Henderson, William.. Hendricks, Frances .... ......534 Pine St. .........9l8 Ash St. . . . .2238 Honore, N.C. . ..... Waukegan Hotel . . . .1021 14th St.. N.C. Kauf man, Dorothy ..... Keane, George ....... Keefe, John ........ Kelly, Bernard ..... Kelly, David ...... Kelly, Harriet .... Keyser, Dorothy .... Keyser, Evelyn. . . Killian, Charles .... Kimpler, Sally ..... Kinsey, Gerald ..... Knowles, Janet ..... Knox, John ......... Kocal, Stanley. . . . . ..... Kornasiewicz, Leona. . . .. Koss, Florence. . . . . . .. Kramer, Carol. . . . . . . Kranz. Jennie. . . . . . . Krieger, Sammie ....... Kriesel, Harry ........... Krikorian, Betty Anne .... Kroncke, Patricia ........ Krpan, Rose. . . ..... . . Kubayko, Juanita .... Kutzler, Joan ...... LaDuke, James ........ .. LaMartin, Edward ..... Lampella, Richard ..... Lange, Norman ...... Lanier, Charles .... Lanier, Margaret .... Lasaine. Sydney .... Laurent, Cecilia .... Lavris. Georgia. . . . . Learmont, Robert .... Legat, Theresa ...... Ievandusky, Mary ..... Levonowicz, Robert .... Liberty, Sally Ann .... Litz, Lionel ............. Lord, Virginia ............ Loughridge, Marceleta .... Lucas, Clarence ......... Lund. Bettyann ........ .. Lundberg, Judith ..... Lundquist, Darlene .... Machak, Edward ..... Machia, John ...... Mack, Patricia ....... Magnuson, Gloria .... Magri, Norma ....... Manning, Richard ..... Masilionis, Leonard... Mateja, Theresa ..... Mateja, William ..... Mateus, Frank ..... Mayala, Anita ....... Maynard, Richard .... .....718 W. 16th St.. N.C. .1120 Sheridan Rd., N.C. .........1338 Hickory St. ........511 Colville Pl. ...........1512 Henry Pl. .....125 S. St. James St. ............717 Pacific Ave. ...........715 Cummings Ave. Clarkson ..............1702 Hyde Park Baldwin Ave. Rt. 32 Box 77A N. Lewis Ave. Rogers Ct. ..........714 N. County St. ...........823 13th St., N.C. ....1632 Stewart Ave.. N.C. Center St. ..........224 McKinley Ave. ................1014 Tenth St. . ...Harrison Pl. Rt. 1173 Box 19 4th St. .........921 Glenwood Ave. ........421 Fulton Ave. .....903 Broadway, N.C. ....1803 Hervey Ave., N.C. .... . ......... 614 Hill St. L ......417 Powell Ave. ..,..414 N. Jackson St. ...433 S. Jackson St. ..........112 Fulton Ave. .........1101 Lorraine Ave. ....1707 Seymour Ave., N.C. ............411 Gillett Ave. .........118 S. Park Ave. ...2220 Seymour Ave., N.C. ............920 Walnut St. ...1122 Lincoln St.. N.C. ........905 Muirfield Ave. ....2246 Honore Ave.. N.C. ..........827 Grand Ave. .......818 Flossmoor Ave. Rd. Rt. K3 .....19th 5 Sherman, N.C. North West St. ...........229 North Utica St. Fulton Ave. Rt. 33 Box 196, Green Bay Rd. M ....1315 S. Jackson St.. N.C. 4th St. 1625 Commonwealth Ave., N.C. May St. ..........606 N. Elmwood Ave. .........201 Lincoln Ave. . ..... 1230 Park Ave., N.C. ....2301 Kristan Ave.. N.C. . . . . .1216 Greenfield Ave. ...1229 Jackson St., N.C. if-'2 Box 166 .........301 Oak Crest Mayo, Wayne ....... Mazur, Mary Ann ..... McCasland, Donald. . . . . McDonald, James. . . McNerne Patricia y, .... McPherson, Richard .... McSorley, Donald... Mears, Charles ..... Mellen, William .... Merlo, Frank ....... Merlock, Frank ..... Merritt, Samuel. . .. Messer, Patricia .... Miller. Marianna. . . Mitchell, John .... Mitchell, Louis... Moran, Anthony .... Morrison, Billie .... Moss, Delores .......... . . Mulroney, Richard ..... . . . Murphy, James ...... Naidu, Sandra ......... .. Needles, Rose Mary .... Niemi, Violet ........ Niva, Russell ........ Norherg, Richard .... Nordberg, Betty .... Nordeen , Elizabeth . Norikus, Julia ...... Norwood Doroth y. . . . Nystrom: Duane ..... Oberlander, Donna .... .... 0'Brien, George ..., 0'Hara, Mary. . . . . . 0'Hare. Donald ..... Olson, Dale .,........ 0'Meara, William .... Onan, Thomas ..... Opal, Rose.. ..... Opeka, Robert ...... Opitz, Betty Jane .... . Orbank, George .... Orlowski, Dolores. . . Overby, Lawrence. . . . Padilla, John ...... Pankratz Jose h p .... . . Paparigiiin, Charles. . . Parker, Jack ....... Patterson, George ...... Patterson, Madeline .... Peterson, Harry ....... Peterson, Jack .......... . Petitclair, Jacquelyn e... ......... 1012 Adams St., N.C. Petruska, Peter ....... .... Pickell, Pierre ....... Pierce, Marilyn .... Pikiel, Clare ....... Pipcius, Patricia. .... Plaza, Deloris ...... Pottala, John .... Poulos, Elaine ...... Price, Mary ..... ..... . Ptasienski, Daniel .... . . . Pucin, Richard ..... Pullen, James .... . . . .2020 Washington St. . ...712 16th St., N.C. . . . . . . . .427 Cory Ave. . . . . .627 N. Butrick St. . . . . .546 Helmholz Ave. . . . . 1306 Clarkson St. . ..... Rt. 32 Box 41 Ash St. .............1208 Poplar St. May St. ...1024 Wadsworth Ave., N.C. .. .1413 Greenfield Ave.. N.C. ............705 Grand Ave. . . . . . . .319 Ridgeland Ave. . . . . .619 Westmoreland Ave. ............416 Center St. . . . . . . .722 Fellows Pl., N.C. ...... . . .2001 Brookside Ave. .1610 S. Sheridan Rd., N.C. . . . . .443 N. Jackson St. .........114 N. Genesee St. . .... 311 Glen Flora Ave. . . . . .1501 Brookside Ave. .. .. .. . . .210 Victory St. .. . . .1906 N. Lewis Ave. . . . . . . .303 Douglas Ave. . . .20 S. Elmwood Ave. .. .. .. .828 Lenox Ave. . . . . . .849 Lenox Ave. . . . .207 Market St. .... 504 George Ave. O .. ..... 217 Sherman Pl. .... 408 Besley Pl. Hickory St. Fourth St. ....639 Westmoreland Ave. ............1601 Henry Pl. Oak St. Dorchester Ct. fIf.1217 Wadsworth Ave., N.C. .........1230 S. lewis Ave. Fulton St. . . . .1505 Lincoln St., N.C. . ...... .1606 Belvidere St. P .. .... 678 Clinton St. . ....... Baldwin Ave. .. .. .533 S. Utica St. . . . . .Midway Trailer Pk. . . . . . . .709 N. County St. . . . . . . . . . .919 Chestnut St. .... .104 N. Elmwood Ave. Keith Ave. Bluff St. Qtrs. 49J, Great Lakes, Ill. . . . . . . .1015 McAllister, N.C. .....1737 Jackson St., N.C. . .......... 1035 North Ave. .....2129 Kemble Ave., N.C. May St. N. Jackson St. ...2205 Sherman Ave., N.C. .....1506 Victoria St., N.C. ..1208 Wadsworth Ave.. N.C. ...... . . . . .309 Lincoln Ave. Rainey, Fredric ...... ......... 1 Sth 8: Prospect. N.C. Ranshaw, Delnris, .... .... ...... 1 2 6 Washington Pk. Rasmussen, Eunice ..... Reed, Colleen ........ Reese, Mary ....... Rogala. Elaine .... Roknich, Paul .... Rose, Betty ..... Ross, Mary ........ Roth. Judith ......... Ruckebeil, Betty ....... Rudolph, Frederick ..... Ruiz Patro ........ ..........Green Bay Rd. .......Rt. -Q2 Box 250 . . . .Midway Trailer Pk. . . . .1214 Park Ave., N.C. .......306 S. Butrick St. . . . . . . . .1607 16th St., N.C. . .. .2315 Wright Ave., N.C. . . . . . . . . .1415 Laurel Ave. . . .2020 Washington St. ...........612 Fourth St. . . . .122 North Genesee St. Rutlfowski, Stephen...'.. ....... 1501 Kristan Ave., N.C. Saltzberg, Jeanette .... ...... Samuelian, Rose ...... Sanders, Thomas ..... Sattler, Paul ....... Savalio, Renee. . . . . . . Scarlett, William. . . Schaefer, Barbara. . . . Schardt. Ronald ...... Schasane, Joseph ..... Schiller, Robert .... Schmidt, Mary ..... Schmitz, Betty ....... Schueneman, Joseph. .. Seveska, James ........ .......1034 Ast St. . . . .214 S. County St. ..........1107 Judge St. . . . . 120 Wisconsin Ave. . . . .216 Washington Pk. .. . . . . .819 Hickory St. .....922 Massena Ave. . . .1403 20th St.. N.C. ..... .628 Franklin St. . . .925 Highland Ave. . . . .. .601 Belvidere St. . . . .445 S. Elmwood Ave. .... .. . . .1417 Catalpa Ave. . . . .1228 Victoria St., N.C. fwfr-- Sgrignoli, Evelyn. . . Shebenik, John .... Sherer, Audrey .... Shoptaugh, Joyce... Sikich, John ...... Skelley, Lyle ........ Skiera, Raymond. .. Slobe, Nancy ...... Smith, Donald ..... Smith, Faye ....... Snider, Jerold ...... Soderman, Walter .... Sondee, Geraldine .... Sorensen, Joseph .... Sorn, Frank ........ Stangel, Ralph .... Starr, Jack ......... Stevens, Robert ..... Stierna, Muriel .... Stites, William .... Stout, Richard. . . . . . Strykowski, Alois .... Suter, Raymond .... Swann, Ethel ..... Tahbe rt, Bruce .... Tasker, Barbara .... Taylor, Jack . ...... Teaters, Franklyn. . . . Teeling, Marolyn. . . Thomas, Joyce. .... . Thompson, Be -'erly ..... Thompson, Janet ..... Thompson, Iaurence. Thompson, Nora ..... Tippet. Patric'a .... Tiss, Yvonne ...... Tobin. John ....... Totall, Gerald ..... Trygar, Cheste1'. . . Tsausis, Bessie. . . Tursic, Irene .... Unitis, Dolores. . . Ilnrein, Anna ..... Urban, Lucille .... Valdez, Enedina ..... Vaseloff, Constance.. Ve rnoy, Frank ....... Vickers, Charles ..... Vineyard, Wesley .... Wagner, Charles ..... Walker, Bernadette.. Wall. Margaret ...... Wallraf, Walter .... Wanagot, Betty ..... Wangman, Carl .... Waugh, Eugene ..... Weakley, Leo ..... Webb, Eleanore... Weber, John .... Wehrly, Mabel .... Welch, James ...... Wells, Suzanne ...... Wendahl, Richiard ...... Westman, Raymond.. White, Elsie ........ . White, Rhea ........ Whitlock, Norman .... Whitten, William .... Wicks. Janice ....... Wight, Helen ....... Wightman, Janet. . . . Wilkins. Kenneth .... Williams, David .... Williams, Guy ...... Williams, Robert .... Willsey, Harvey .... VVilson, Jerome ...... Vi'irtanen, Robert .... Wise, William ...... Wolfe, Patricia .... Woodman, John .... Wright, Martha ..... Wypych, Anton... Yellen, Anita ........ Youngbe1'g'. Renae. . . . ........ 670 McAlister Ave. ...1610 Wallace Ave., N.C. .. . . . . .425 N. Genesee St. ............1105 Ash St. .....1609 N. Sheridan Rd. . . . . . .563 McAlister 821 Commonwealth ........2002 North . . . . .118 Baldwin .........R03 North .568 S. Washington Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Pk. ....118 North Elmwood Ave. 915 Yeoman St. . . . . . . .732 S. Jackson St. ....109 S. County St. . . . .......... 516 Poplar St. Grand Ave. Myrtle Ave. Green Bay Rrl. Rt. -732 Box 138 ..... . . . . . . .722 Atlantic Ave. ............1l8 S. lewis Ave. ....430 Washington Pk. . . . . . .535 Madison St. .. . ..... 1016 Lorraine Ave. T ......2124 Kellogg Ave. .......1l04 Palmer Place ...Shenyfelt Trailer Cmn. . . . .1820 Seymour Ave., N.C. ...........141fl Cm-den T'l. ....1029 Palmer Pl. .. . .1518 7 lrwd Ave. . ..... 1902 Ninth Sli. . . . . .330 N. Utica St. .. . . .714 Ridgeland Ave. . . . . .209 S Jackson St. . . . .1109 Massena Ave. . . . .1711 Nude Park Ave. .....910 Ridgeland Ave. . . . .925 S. Jackson Ave. ........11 N. WeSt St. ..310 S. Lewis Ave. U McAl7ster .....1734 Seymour Ave., N.C. George Ave. V .......542 Market St. .. .... 511 S. Genesee St. . . . .1414 Catalpa Ave. . . . . 2111 North Ave. .......415 Ash St. W S. Iewis Ave. . .1803 Hervey Ave., N.C. iff? Box 496 . ............ 619 Sth St. .. . . . . .401 T-it-erty St. .........612 Sunset Rd. . . . .112 N. St. James St. . . . .1139 Lincoln St., N.C. . . . . . . . .609 Chestnut St. . . . .1726 Jenkinson Ct. ...119 S. St. James St. .....2020 Washington St. .. .. .. .Rt. -731 Box 322G .....307 S. Lewis Ave. . .. .. .518 George Ave. . ........ 710 Eighth St. ... .577 Washington Pk. .........835 Iow Ave. . . . . . 1102 Pacific Ave. . . .Box 413A Rt. if-'3 .....204 N. West St. ......227 Douglas Ave. . . ......... 710 Keith Ave. .Rt. -H51 Holdridge Rd. .......300 Fulton Ave. .........415 Douglas Ave. . . . .446 N. Sheridan Rd. ............526 May St. . . . .. . . .426 Julian St. . . . .217 Franklin St. .811 Grove Ave. . . . . . .419 Glendenning .. . . .637 N. Jackson St. ....431 S. Jackson St. Y ..... 212 Fulton St. ....619 Jensen Ct. Z Zabukovec, Mary Ann .... ............... 1 01 S. Lewis Ave. Zalar, Dorothy ........ lZeilbeck, Jane ....... Zigowski, Geraldine. . Zylius, Donald. . .... . ..1131 Wadsworth Ave., N.C. .. .............. ..713 Keith Ave. Yeoman St. .736 S. 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