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was Senior Iloaar Society R g n c. wood G Garber, T Ens I ' OW 1, Left to Ri h A Y . aaco. I.. Kostelnillr. us in. ROW 2, Left to Right: D. York, S. gvery, D. Chacarestos, A. Chase, C. espam. President -------- .-... T heresa Ensalqco Secretary ........ ........... M arjorie Austin Sponsor ........ ..... M iss Agnes McLean The qualities of scholarship, leadership, character and service signuy the standards of the Iunior and Senior Honor Societies. The Iunior Honor Society, which elects students from seventh through tenth grade to member- ship, and the Senior Honor Society, which selects a small percentage of the Iuniors and Seniors, hold impressive ceremonies each year that are long remembered by all. J ' 0 S ' 2 ' T S . 'Wsi i ffk umar oaor aeiety Y . I- . A i 'i 2 X ' W .- ff , M ' Q K 'fi '5 'W w t A - .iii A yy. .I ROW 1, Left to Right: D. Knoop, F. Buchanan. S. Polly, 5 wir' ' ' g ,.,.. ., ' . W Q' J ,,. ., f A C. Gannon, C. Brown, L. Melvin, D. Ray, I. Clark. ' fp . r ' R 'A In i, ,, Q E ROW 2. Left to Right: I. Tarpo, L. Martin, M. Herr, ...JT L. C. Smith, D. Pearman, M. Gruenberg, G. Gruenberg, as ' . if-i .E ,T V5 I. Holt, C. Skolds, L. Kasper. 1 , fagikm I K Q1 H 'Ki V A ROW 3, Lett to Right: R. Mattingly, I. Plummer, A. Y fi 1 .1 I , 5, '-'-5 X, 5 Q. Goodpasture, I. Baker, E. Ivany, A. Charbonneau, ,,,,,, 'fit , . I. Moore, M. Ruby, C. Palakovic, S. Stimson, R. Siegle. l K , I Q ROW 131, Iiift lilo Righg Fgttori, Dk KouvelaskI.dSwan- N ' A 5 I , son, . at ews, . ay or, . amm, . n erson, EV , , .. , g S. Iackson, S. Chambers, L. Kosiba, B. Bauer. D. Strimbu. . wi, 4 1 ' 5 .. now s. Lett to Right: 1. cmussen, D. Monroe, R. ,,., .1 . rg.. V X .V ' ' gf1glg.., Swanson. I. Cass, F. Zebendon, I. Svetanotf, R. Iohnson, - '- V yi.. - E- Q 77 E 1 .- R. Davies, I. Murray. M. Lokotzke, P. Plazony, I. Hannah. M' V Q., if ' if i ' - 2 f . 33:5 ' .5 f .wt gjj I . .., . rm? fit? iii tr it . it President ........... ..... I udy Anderson egg? L lx ef. by Q f 5,1 we - , J Q H V Vice-President ..... .... D onna Pearman in 4 3' 3 , 'T A ' X .f fl x V Q Glue Q, J Secretary ........... ..... M arian KuPPler i i t F y I K ' Eli X -3 , lizgl' g f Treasurer ..... ...... S andra Iackson up lllq my p Irfrf ..'i2..E-dbijrfll
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With twenty-five years of student government behind them, the Better Citizenship Organization has completed another successful year. Along with highlighting their silver anniversary at the Inaugural Ball and twenty-fifth Alumni night, they sponsored the S.O.S. Humanity Drive, Courtesy Week, and locker campaigns. Along with these activities, the B.C.O. is also responsible for College night, Freshman activity day, the selection of nominees for Hon- orary Colonel, improving of school and neighborhood facilities and pro- moting better sportsmanship. President .......,., ...,.... T om Kleinschmidt Vice-President .,.... ........,... K aren Emmett Treasurer ...... . ..,,.,,...,., Bob Davies Secretary ..,,.. .,...,..,,...,,. D olores Shay Sponsor .,.,.. ......, M iss Allegra Nesbit Row K- I' I-EP awe M s' To HIGH OW2 L chnqbel A T5 I M Iwi xx' Fw . 2 . 'Fl 3 'T I. f r -1' I--My Past ' EFT T ' - G1 ' f7f0v' h ROV:re' A- char? RIGHT. gn 'C- 'C ' D- shqy K S 3' LEP Onneq - . Wh., - . Em ' A117 T TO U' W P 'aker I melt, C 110 ey' 1- OI RIGHT- ' Uuver ' ' Haro ' Ron c xlgezfi Lsprsfd' Hedge? '1ef1 P'Ill1Nm'ce-' I' V 0f P T gem' A' ' . ' - ' u er, I. ZarqdifiGgT: T. K1 1 cbermogfl M. HH! B mer, A- Good. ' ' F'01nanemsChm' ' -Bull , R ldt, B Us, D ROW l. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Ornich. F. Zebendon, W. Epps, D. Kouvelas, S. Iackson. I.. Kostelnik. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. McColly, M. Austin, L. Todd, I. Ruggles, S. Gayda, P. Coady, L. Perrotta, N. Nikolich, N. Moldovan, R. Vonderhaar, L. Movchan. ROW 3, 'LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Iones, R. Mattingly, L. Barney, D. Nastofi, M. Tropp, G. Gardina. B. Kapella. G. Setlak, H. Baloga. Mrs. Oppman. ' Chaibqi. ltdMUckIeY. B ' Seibel. . Gariupi - DUVfes' D Z ' ale' Girls' Club Any time of the day, or even late at night, if you look around our hallowed halls, you probably will see a member of the Girls' Club frantically running around making arrangements for the many projects spon- sored each year by the Girls' Club. The annual Chicago Suburban Girls' Club Conference was held here at Wallace on April 26. It was an honor for our school to be chosen as the hostess group for this year's meeting. The regular project include Teachers' Teas, Freshman Week, and the Annual Girls' Club Sing. President ............. .,..............,,,.., W anda Epps Vice President: ' ...... Mary Frances Zebendon Iumor ...... ,... Sophomore .. ......,....,.... Dorothy Kouvelas Freshman ...... .......,........ S andra Iackson Secretary ............... ...... L aVerne Kostelnik Treasurer .............. Patricia Ornich Sponsors ..... ...... M iss Bernadette Iones Mrs. Mary Oppman 57
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mapa The Inkpots, creative writing club of Lew Wallace, is one that appeals to the future playwrights. Everything from good plays to the latest television pro- grams are discussed at meetings. President ......,...... .....,.. N ancy Cook Vice-President ........ ,..... E luine Dobry Secretary ......... .........r..... D olores Shay Treasurer ..... .,........... D onna McColly Sponsor .,...,.. .t...... M iss Leora Connors ROW I HOW ' Left I M 2 L 0 Ri ' R' ' f 911 ' Hopvgbllfljuigo Righil. Deb Ri, Baueg fo 2 Pqyerly' N Cook M AY 4, L I pvqllqihi: Co I Afhefn' E ' ,Crying ef! fo R. 9' In G Urtrjght ' mlnen' B QY, D 011. 1911. od! +I. -8- ' Cc B' lohnihlc Segey' Chfrse, C large, L OH? D' P H' Bgggefg' L T ' ' 'Hall' N M Todd, A gillips' e . . . . M L odd cube Wen Olrorzll. R Zeb ws- P. 3 ' 8' Miss endofl. D olewski. Aides ' Ch... S. Q1-98,0 S., Rendering service at anytime and anywhere is a lead part in any production. The members of the Aides are just the people to play the parts. always ready and willing to lend a helping hand. They plan the College Day program, average grades, rate students in order of their choice of vocation and plan Activity Day in Iune. Members are chosen on the basis of the scholastic averages and the extra curricular points that they have accumulated through- out high school. ROW 1, Left to Right: T. Ensalaco. L. Kostelnik. M. Austin, B. Hulus, N. Mathews, E. Dobrey. Wood. I. Capua. ROW 3. Left to Right: S. Avery, D. Chacarestos. I. Sloan, D. Phillips, D. Kouvelas, C. Despain. Chairmen .,,... ,...... A urelia Malak Betty Hulus Secretary ..,.,. ., . Donna Hartsough Sponsors Miss Allegra Nesbit Mr. Floyd Asher ROW 2. Left to Right: D. York, G. Garber. P. Bolewski, P. Ornich, P. Eckert. A. Chase. C. 59
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