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Schneider, Maynardg Bail Hr fiom nofhing :uni does if zucilf' Clubs: Tumbling 2: A Club 3, 41 Rod and Gun, Pres. 4: Sports: Basketball 1, 3. 4g Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 33 Ambition: Baseball Player. f Severson, Haroldg Hain Marie up of wisriom and of fzmf, Clubs: F. F, A. 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Draf matics: Senior Play: Ambition: Farmer. I Sterbcnz, Paul MIM ami gwiflr' as hz' ix hri11'r'. Clubs: limi and liun 33 F. F. A. -lg llramatiesc Play Tllllfllilllllill 1, 2, 4, ,lunior Playg Senior Plavg Sports: Boxing l, Z, 3, 4, Nlusic: Glen Club 1, Z, Anilutinn: Aviator. 92,11 Swenson, Franeisg Swr'zif A frm' of mi'fflr', a good hay. Clubs: F. F. A. 1, Z, 3, 4 Pres.: Sports: Baseball 3, 4: Ambition: To own a dairy farm. ii ' - 'la' '-... -il ,n Teehert, William: Bill,' I am Ihr' wry pink of cozirfcayf' Clubs: Checker and Chess 35 SCC. Racket Club 4: Dramatics: vlr. Play, Music: Band 1, Z: Chorus 1, Ig Sports: Boxing l, Zg Baseball 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Ambition: Teacher of industrial arts. 'iipiwe .! ' 0 fy, Thompson, William Suede The 01'7HlI7lC'71Il of LZ 1l1Ff'k llllff quiet spirit? Clubs: Tumbling Club Z1 Chess and Checker Club 3: Rod and Gun Club 4: A Club 4: Dramaties: Play Tournament Z3 hlunior Play: Sports: Basketball Z, 3, -lg Baseball -1: blusic: Band Z1 Chorus Z. Ambitiof1:Physical education director. Qflj jlyyfjf Truax, Richard: Doc Our class-firsl, Iusl, always, Clubs: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Ivlicroscope 3: Rod and Gun 4: Sports: Basketball 2: Ambition. Iwleehanieal Draftng. ' Truax, Carrollg Kahn Bc no! 100 lame. , Clubs: Home Economic 1, 25 Checkers and Chess 3: Swing Club 4, G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, -lg Dramatics: Play Tournament 1, 43 Christmas Play 1, 4: Sports: Baseball 3, Basketball 4, Ambition: Physical Education and Business 7f,Mwlf Weber, Betty Teacher. A 'LUOIl7IIl1,S fare which 11aiure's own ham! pui11lc'n'. Clubs: Home Ee. Club 2: Camera Club 15 journalism Club 4, Drarnatics: Play Tournament 1, 2, Ambition: Stunographer, Sw clls, Rnymondg Ray is umri' hrauliful than any songf' Clubs: F. lf. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Swing Club 41 llraniatierz Christmas Play Z, ,lunior Play, Play Tournament 3, Senior Play 41 lvlusic: Boy! filer Club 1, Z: Sports: Baseball 1,2, 3, 4: Baskt-tlvall 3, 4: Ambition: Baseball Player. Winfield, Georgeg Speed He is strong and mighty and can hold his own? Clubs: F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics: Junior Play 3: Sports: Boxing 1, 2, 3, Ambition: Civil Engineer, Gifs f
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Jacobsen, Dorothy: fallacy Slut lorefb pleasziref, Clubs: Home Ee. 1: G. A. A. l, 2. 3: Music 3: Swing 43 Sports: Archery: Basketball l, 2, 3: Music: Choir l, 2, 3: Bank 3: Clllvflli 32 Activities: Annual Staff: Prom Com.: Ambif tion: Designer. Keown, Page: Benny,' If's a plague fo be n handsome man. Entered from Libertyville High School in senior year. 4 ea H fegdf 1' Q I Time T Edwhrd Nick Men okghwxw e besf men. Tie? ., 1 Clubs: Tumbling: Gen. Science, Pres. 31 Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2: Ambition: Chemist. Maleck, LeRoy: Roy Good nafurecl, busy, anal ei friend to all. Clubs: Rod and Gun 3: Swing 4: Camera 4: Dramatics: Christmas Play 4: Play Tournament 4: Music: Chorus 3, 4: Sports: Boxing 3. 4: Tumbling 4: Ambition: News Reel Photographer. i527 WMA Mueller, Louise: lVeese A giggle, a dash, a shriek, and cz eraslaf' y i L Clubs: G. A. A. 1, Camera Club 3: r. ities Club 4: Dram. ics: junior Pl. .: Play Tournament 4' istmas lay, Qiyfii: Music: Bancl 1, 2, I : Chorus-X, ll: Girls' Glce Cli K I: ivion: Bdfuvciarif, A . HU l Nash, Charlotte: Clmr,' HG1 Cdf feelings laiztla sloe of ber own. Clubs: G. A. A. 4: Girls' Club 4: Curtain Call Club 3: Swing Club 4: Dramatics: Play Tournament 3, 4: Christmas Play 4: Book Week Tableau 5: Sports: Interclass Basketball 3, 41 Interclass Baseball 3, 4: Music: Chorus 3: : Ambition: Beautician. l' ab by , x f Nelson, Anne: D0lly She biilla ii nalzlriil wise sineerilyf' Clubs: G. A. A, 1, 2: Music Appreciation 3: Miisic: Chorus l, 2: Ambition: Travel. , ,,,1Sft.-M-1 Perry, Jeanne: lean lwifloinking iclle, wild, young, I llazigbecl and ilizneea' anal frzlkeil and snngf' lClubs: Home Economics 1, 2: Dramaties 3, 4: Sec. Girls' Club l, 2, -l: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Dramaties: jr. Play 3: Christmas Play 3, -lg Play Tournament 3, 41 Senior Play 4: Music: Band l, 2, 3, -4: Chorus l, 2, 3. -4: jazz Band XZ: Glee Club l: Ambition: Nurse. Petersen, William: Peie QA fellow of plain nneoined con- Maury. l Clubs: Journalism 2. 3: Dramatics: Christmas bis 1 3 in ' , -. 3, 4: Tournament Play 2: Senior fl . ! 3 . D Prince, Richard: Dirk To sjzeml ibe firnes delieiozisly be- comes noi men of worfbf' Clubs: F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Treas.: Dramaticsz Christmas Play l, Play Tournament 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Music: Boys' Glee Club 1, Z: Sports: Baseball 3, 4: Ambition: Healthy, wealthy and wise. fl' -,,f,., ,4'4 Q! Reamer, William: Billy This liolil, bad man. Clubs: F. F. A. 2, 3: Checkers 3: Rod and Gun 4: Dramatics: Play Tournament 3: Senior Play 4: lvlusie: Chorus 2: Ambition: Forest Ranger. iLL7Fv-ef, f!CIff'1LUf fl 1 Schneider, Doris: Do-DO' C0t1ZlC'ff0HI16l my af onee ljer airfl Clubs: Home Et. 1, 2: G. A. A. l, Z. 3, 4: Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4: Checker and Chess 3: Swing Club -6, Dramaticsg Play Tournament l, Z, 3: Christmas Plays 1, 4: Ambition: Nurse.
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wut llbast FRESHMAN YEAR 'Member way back in September '36? Fifty-nine green, but promising, freshmen were we -the Class of '40, We chose Ray Baethke as president, Leona I-Iostetter as vice-president, and Gordon Knott, secretary-treasurer. Doris Schneider and Gordon represented us in the Student Council. Johnny Blackman and Marge Doolittle served on the Red Cross Council. Our capable advisers were Miss O'Neal, Mrs. Bennett, and Mr. Stillson. Our class, being lively and energetic, entered into all activities whole-heartedly. Bill Cisna ably represented us on the cheer leading squad. Maynard Schneider and Johnny Black- man played basketball on the light-weight team. Our actors in the play tournament were Betty Hanke, Paul Sterbenz, Bill Cisna, Helen Horton and Marge Doolittle. One of our triumphs was our part in the G. A. A. Carnival. Our candidate for Queen of the Carnival, Jeanne Perry, placed second, and our Major Bowes Amateur Hour won the honored first place and the one dollar prize. SOPHOMORE YEAR '37 saw us back in school, fifty-six strong, with Marge Doolittle presiding. Working with her were Johnny Blackman, vice-president, and Leona Hostetter, secretary-treasurer. In the Student Council were Doris Schneider and Gordon DeBoer. Miss Fledderjohn, with Mr. Stillson, became our advisers for this, our sophomore year. As sophomores we came to the front in intramural sports, both boys' and girls' teams win- ning the inter-class basketball tournaments. On the basketball second team were Campbell, Pa- laske, and Blackman. Wells, Campbell, and Schneider were members of the baseball team. On the floor leading cheers with the others was Mildred Van Patten. We all remember the inter-class play tournament, when Bill Thompson, a dignified inn keeper, nearly choked himself on that 'ttalcum powder smoke. That was in Rip Van Winklef' Others of our classmates were outstanding in the tournament plays-Ray Campbell, who was given an award as the best Thespian, Lucille Waters, Bill Cisna, Johnny Blackman, Betty Hanke, and Otto Palaske. Later in the year, twenty-four of us were selected to serve at the Junior-Senior Prom- enade. As a finale for a grand year, we held a class picnic at Fox River Grove-and a good time was had by all-U JUNIOR YEAR Co-operation was the theme of our activities throughout our junior year, and all fifty-four members of the class worked together. Class oi'Iicers were Ray Baethke, president, Bill Cisna, vice-president, Danny Palaske, secretary, and Red Behning, treasurer. Ray Campbell and Lucille Waters represented us in the Student Council. In October we presented the play, The Circus Is Coming to Town, written by our dramatic coach, Mrs. M, K. Phillips. Few of us will forget Ceruke Heath's mustache in the dramatic scene of the second act. Our dramatic ability was also shown by those who represented us in the Book Week Tableaux, Christmas Play, and the Inter-Class Play Tournament. The Sequoia of 1939 was successfully issued, with Lucille Waters and Bill Cisna work- ing as co-editors. Many were the nights we spent hard at work, and we recall with much laughter Danny and Mabel. Thompson, Knott, Baethke, Cisna, Schneider, Campbell, I-Iawkins, Palaske, and DeBoer were our braves on the light-weight basketball tearn. Out on the floor cheering them on was Mildred Van Patten. The baseball season found Wells, Swenson, Schneider, Campbell, and Techert on the dia- mond. Golf and tennis were opportunities to prove the talent of Hawkins, Cisna, Knott, Knickel- bein, and Pierce. We all enjoyed planning and preparing for then event of the year, the Junior-Senior
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