Bensenville Community High School - Highlights Yearbook (Bensenville, IL)
- Class of 1952
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Q x Y X U 4 4g Q-1 I Q v A UW Iowa!!! wb' C-.w.,e,cj Q9- -1' Q- ,ae me I F 3 ws or we L . 1 4 'i Q PII SIIIIS HIGHLIGHTS STAFF Mr. Norman West M' Qnoldffchc EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Mr. ennet rons Judy Thomas PRODUCTION EDITOR Robert Anderson PHOTOGRAPHY Fred Seablom-Manager Pedro Cuatrecasas Jack Wooley John Stehle ART Gil Cuatrecasas-Manager Xandra Williams Patty Leider Margie Goldstein WRITE-UP Diann Kelfstrom-Manager Barbara Vestal Barbara Born Beverly Storms Pearl Hedges Joan Pagels MAKE-UP Teresa Cuatrecasas-Manager Genevieve Hoch Lowell Palm Carol Brock Barbara Languth Barbara Werhane ACK IIWIEIIGIIE 'I WALINGER STUDIO 37 South Wabash Chicago, Illinois MR. H. H. JARMAN Representative ot MYERS 8. COMPANY 224 East Ravine Road Hinsdale, Illinois Pat Sczygiel Janie Rocha Caryl Ann Waldvogel Betty Gac BUSINESS EDITOR Alice Heimsoth CONCESSIONS Robert Gallun-Manager David Reynolds Bill Long Gloria Fivelc Jeanne Protz Shirley Runge SUBSCRIPTIONS Fern Umphrey-Manager Joahn Pearson Joan Tempest Joann Rhodes Leonilda Di Orio ADVERTISING JoAnn Knapp-Manager Fran Vopat Sharon Palm Mary Lou Runge Sue Thomas Margaret Dymon BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Bensenville, Illinois DEDICATIU To Mr. Denzil Whiflow the stuff of l952 proudly dedicates this seventeenth edition of the HIGHLIGHTS. 3 a 5 M f v L? lr 8 I If 4 fl 1 L- ff' rf 1 :- ,fi 2,1 ,5 Q iv: 5 1. x 1 5 l . i S fr .v f .3 r V 'f: W IW 'Q h ' 5 ff :' ,f f', s j Yr-f -, fl ' f -V , . ,J V I-.QA if gwplyrxflx I ,, if liar rf ful.-5 Q I! H, A-1, + 'ww Hifi' ' V JJ 9 '75, dy v jf, Wi' 9 5v ' 3 . ' 1 ' W ' -vw 'Q' . . 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We are offl Aswe pull up in front of the Opera House, the door is opened by Keith Neuman. What a surprise to see Keith as a doorman, but he says he likes his work and it's very easy. Sounds like Keith, doesn't it? At the door my ticket is taken by Jim Kallas, and I am stunned to see Bill Steg- meier, made head usher in three short years, come to escort me to my box. Standing by that drinking fountain over there, isn't that Lowell Palm? Of course it isl I run over and enthusiastically pump his arm. He tells me that he is here tosee a friend of his sing. I ask him how life has been treating him and he tells me he owns a famous coast to coast flo- rist shop. I bid him good-bye and enter my box iust as the performance begins. I am astonished to see Harold Cook take the director's stand amidst the plaudits of the crowd, and conduct the first number in a finished style. After this oration given him by the throng dies down, he introduces the guest singer, Marilyn Eliason . Next Mary Ann Schoen doesa special drum solo. The following num- ber features Richard Fisk, Gerald Hampton, Richard Youse and Richard Laud as the Benny- high Quartet. The showsadly comes to an end as Janice Ellmore sweetly sings that haunting melody, The Halls of Ivy. I rush back stage to greet Cynthia Guss, Jane Siadek, Warren Leubking and Roy Kleven, all of whom I had recognized as members of the orchestra. Feel- ing a hand on my shoulder, I wheel around Gnd amstartled tosee John Velco and Gor- don Voss. They both tell me excitedly that they love their work of managing the stage properties. On my way out I run into Ken Wilke and Ralph Olsen who have lingered awhile to dis- cuss old times. Ken says he is now the star sports writer on the New York News Cast and Ralph is down from -hmegfin Wiscogn on business. This business, he informs me, is the designing of the Greater Empire State Build- mg. I jump into my car and in no time at all we are at that very famous Copa Club, owned by none other than our own Marlyn Merholtz. He gives me a hearty slap on the back fsame old Marlynl, and the best table in the house. He saysl have arrived there just in time to see the big show. At this instant emcee Dan Silianoff comes out and starts the showrolling. Good old Danl A blast of trumpets and a roll of drums is heard, and out step Mary Ann Kuhn, Joann Knapp, Shirley Carlquist, Margaret Thalin, Marrianne Topp, and Delores Vuglar in a lively can-can . The spot light is then turned on Teresa Cuatrecasas, that famous South American rhumba dancer. The next act is that hilarious comedy team of radio and T.V., Egly and Shymkewich, who leave the audience in stitches! Now Carol Steging steps into the spot light to sing a haunting tune of the day. Marlyn tells me that Carol is up from her mansion in Tennessee to do o special show for him. A the show comes to a close, Dan is back to tell us that we now can dance for the rest of the evening to the music of Walter Koch with his singing trumpet and orchestra. Morlyn says he has afew people he'd like me to meet, solfollowhimtoanother table. There is Wally Grosch, nowa four-stargeneralp Dick Knight, owner of the New York News Cast, his georgeous star report-ea-DOTE-Je-Ep H1-Korrigan, best pitcher in the National League, Vivian Furca, top Broadway actress, and Barbara Robbins, famous owner of Rob- bins Modeling Agency, nowofnational reptue. At a near-by table is Pat Robison, one of the best artistsin the country---for trees, that isl Ralph Larsen, top news reporter, Marian Jones, society column writer, and Ed Berg- strasser, owner of a rival newspaper, the New York Flash. I -' -1-me go out in the Kitchen where I see Bob Parks, headchef, working diligently with his two helpers, Gordon Koster ond Jo Kra- tochvil, to create a masterpiece of a dinner for Pat Wolfe and Marilyn Volle, two of A- merica'sten best dressed women. As we are talking, they tell me that Howie Petersom is head waiter, who has very capable assi- stants in Richard Rhodes, George Giese and John Griffone. I am informed by Bob that John Hendricks and Dick Hoy are the very proficient bouncers. Since I am looking up old class mates, they tell me to sit down and they will tell me about a few. lt seems that Veto Babendererde and Joan Tempest are ac- complished air line stewardesses on BTA iBiefeld Transcontinental Airlinesj, and re- cently had the pleasure of Vif-ifing with Col- leen Grothman while on her way to the coast to engage inthe West Coast Female Wrestling Championship. I make myself even more comfortable as they go on to tell me Berner Solberg has his own fleet of trucks and Clif- ford Modrich, Richard Elkedohl,and William Woodbury are his drivers. Judy Thomas and Irma Conrad own their own private Art Studio, and Alice Heimsoth and Betty Freiney are the co-owners of that famous, coast to coast chain store, Freiny- Heimsoth Grocery Store. What a surprisel Tell em morel well it seems, Bob goes on to say, that Nancy Broker has her own TV show with Shirley Deckard's and Janet Biehler's aid in planning different parts of the programs. Also Myrna Ewert has just acheived fame on her latest novel The More the Merrier. Well, that's all I carthink F he says, as he scratches his head. I thank them for their help and make a hurried exit. On the way back to my table I run right into Lila Komay, who begins to tell me how the years have favored her. She is a famous fashion designer and she says she employs Jo Shramek and Nancy Niell as models. Think- ing she may know about some of our other a- lumni, I ask her. She very happily replies that Phyllis Heinrich, Marilyn Gehrke, Barbara Bauman, Mary Cheeze and Betty Jack- son have made a successful career of nursing. Well, that is interesting! She goes on to say though that quiet a number of the girlsare just plain, happily married. With my curiosity getting the best of me, I ask her to tell me who they are. Marian Kruger, Joyce Mellon, Gloria Moran, Florence Repetny, Barbara Davenport and Arlene Fisher are the Lucky girlsl I thank her for the information and take my leave. Back at the hotel I am stopped by the bell hop, Ralph Johnson. He says that the owner of the hotelwould like to see me. Who is he? l ask, following him to an office. At the door I am greeted by none other than David Living- ston. My, it certainly is a small world afteralll IANET BIEHLER Ian Heyl You're out of step! Freshman Chorus, Signal Ig Square Dance Club I, 2,3,4g Art Club 3, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Majorettes I, 2, 3,4. NANCY BROKER Nar1C I'm still hungry! Mixed Chorus 2,4, Freshman Chorus, Highlights 2, 3, Signal 4, Bowling 3, F,H,A, I,2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 4, Triple Trio 4, Pep Club 4. CHARLES BURANDT Half-pint Stick with them, Bisonsl Schurz High School I, 2, Baseball4, Mixed Chorus 3, Football 4, Manager Basketball, SHIRLEY CARLQUIST Shirl Boys are nice, but who likes boys? Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Chorus, Square Dance Club I,2g Bowling 3, G,A.A, I,2,3. SENIOR VETA RAE BABENDERERDE Vee Who do you think you are? Band 2, Freshman Chorus, Signal 4, Square Dance Club I, 2, 3,4, CameraClub 3,4, Dramat- icsClub 3,4, F,H,A, I,2jG,A.A,3:Jl1l'l' ior Play, Senior Play, Majorettes I,2, 3. BARBARA BAUMAN Barb No my inte lige nte Freshman Chorus, Square Dance Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3,4, Dramatics Club 3, Girls' Bowling 49 F.H.A. I, G.A.A. 1.2, 33 Pep Club 3. EDWARD BERGSTRAESSER Bergen You don't say! Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4, Freshman Chorus, Signal 2, 3,4, Associate Editor 4, Square Dance Club 2, 3, Camera Club 3,4,DI3IT13IlCS Club 3,4, Golf 4. LESTER BIEFE LD Chuck Square Dance Club 4, Camera Club 4, Foot- bal12, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3-4- HAROLD COOK Cookie if xl BARBARA DAVENPORT Barb Oh, fudge! Square Dance Club 3,4, Dramatics Club 3,4, Girls' Bowling 4, F.H.A. 41G.A.A. 4. SHIRLEY DECKARD Shirl Don't ask me, I don't know. Square Dance Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 3,4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4. GEORGE EGLY Little Egg's Hey, Moose. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, Square Dance 3, 4, Spanish Club 3,4-QPres. 43, Dramatics Club 4, Football 3, Basketball 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4. RICHARD EKEDAHL Dick Hi, you all, is that all you? Glen- bard High School l,2, 3. E IOR MARY CI-IEZE Mary Ol1 for corn's sakes! Square Dance Club 4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Librarians Club 3,4. IRMA CONRAD Mooubeam I don't think pig's smell so bad!! 1 Sig- nal 4-Art Editor, Square Dance Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 3,4-Secretary Treasurer 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3. Certainly. Baud I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus, Signal4, Square Dance Club 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Dramat- ics Club 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Track 2, Dance Orchestra 2. TERESA CUATRECASAS Tres I like! I like! Highlights 3,4, Square Dance Club 2, 3, 4, SpanishClub 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Dramat- ics Club 3,4, Bowling 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, 4, President 4. E IOR MARILYN ELIASON Bunny Don't you believe me? Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus 2,4, Triple Trio 4, Signal 3,4, Square Dance Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Camera Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, Girls' Bowling 3,4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Senior Play. IANICE ELLMORE Jan Oh No! Not That. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Bowling 3,4, F.l-l.A. 1,4 CPres.j, G.A.A. I,2,3,4. MYRNA EWERT Me Me Bone Bag. Freshman Chorus, Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Dramatics Club 4,F.H.A. I,4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3,451.1 brarians 3. ARLENE FISCHER Fishy l love that man! Square Dance Club I, 2, 3,4, Dramatics Club 3, F.H.A. I, 2, 3 G.A.A. 2,3,4. '.1ii5,:VEif?i.5 'fwfr .6 35355 ' RICHARD FISK Dick Hey, Hampton you need a shave. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4,Cam- era Club 4, Football 4, Track 2,3,4, Lane Tech. High School. BETTY FREINY Betts Bob said ---- Band I,2,3,4gfSCC. 45, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Signal 4, Square Dance Club I, 2,4, Girls' Bowling I, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1,45 G.A.A. I, 2,3,4: Tri- ple Trio 4. VIVIAN FURCA Viv Oh no1 F re sh m an Chorus, Square Dance Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Dramat- ics Club 3, F.H.A. 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3, 4. MARILYN GEHRKE Mar1 It will all come out in the wash, Freshman Chorus, Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Librarians 4. R -1.19 'Z-is leigh gy., we -4' 4 1 Q' 1 'fins W f,,,,:,4-xi 1 .1 j'- 4, .L :f1?'j.5 5 U 11' . Lf 'fif- V L-W. ' :ffl 2- f he 9 W 1-...J CYNTHIA GUSS Cyn How Clever Band I, 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Square Dance Club r, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Art Club 3,45 Camera Club 45 F.H.A, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Pep Club 3,4. GERALD HAMPTON Jerry But I just shaved last week Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3,45 Camera Club 3. ALICE HEIMSOTH Al Got any gum, DoDe? Mixed Chorus 25 Freshman Chorus I5 Highlights 2,3,4Q fBusiness Manager 45j Square Dance Club I, 25 Camera Club 25 Girls' Bowl- ing 1,2,35 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 QPres. 49 Student Council 35 V. President-Junior Class: Home Room President 4. PHYLLIS HEINRICK Phil Hey Marion, where are you going Sat- urday nightr' F re sh m a n Chorus I5 Square Dance Club 45 Dramatics Club 4. E l0RS GEORGE GIESE Geo You're being difficult again! I I Signal 45 Boys' Bowling 2, 3,45 Lane Tech I. JOHN GRIFFONE Little John Stickwith them Soxs, Hoyl Mixed Chorus 15 Freshman Chorus: Football 1 , 2, 45 Basket- ball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3,4. WALLACE GROSCH Wally Band 45 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Square Dance 3,4. COLLEEN GROTHMAN KO-K0 Ohl nol Don't get me wrong! Freshman Chorus I5 Square Dance Club 45 Spanish Club 3,45 ArtC1ub 3,45 Dramatics Club 3, 4: Gir1S'B0w1ing4: F.H.A. 2.3.41G.A.A. I, 2, 3,4jS6l'1lOf P1ay5 Pep Club 4. E l0R RICHARD HOY Dick Stick with them Sox, Griffone1 Boys' Bowling 3,45 Football 2, 3,4. BETTY LOU JACKSON B.J. Drop dead. Spanish Club 4, Dramatics Club 3,4. DORIS JENSEN Dorie Gee whiz, I'am hungry! Freshman Cho- rus rg Signal 2, 3,4, QAssoc, Editor 43, Square Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, fVice -pres. J, Girls' Bowling 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Librarians Club 4, Queen's Court 4. RALPH JOHNSON Ralphie Square Dance Club I, 2, 3,4, Boys' Bowling 4. MARION JONES Jonesie Do you mind? Mixed Chorus 4, Square Dance Club 3, Signal 4, Art Club 4, F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 3,4, Triple Trio 4, Amundsen High School I, 2. JAMES KALLAS Whip Well bully for youl Mixed Chorus 2, Square Dance Club 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4. JAMES KARRIGAN Happy, Your Kiddin! Senior Play, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball r,2,3,4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. -Treasurer 4. DIANN KELFSTROM Di Oh, ya think so huh? Band 1, 2, 3, 4, QDrum Major 43, Highlights 3,4, Square Dance Club I, 2,3,4, QSec. -Treas. 42, Spanish Club 3.4, Art Club 3, 4, QV. Pres. 4j,Dramatics Club 4, G.A.A. I, 2,3,4, Plays fstudent Director Senior and Juniorj, Pep Club 4. 5 LILA KOMAY Lulu M Gosh Freshmen Chorus, Dramat- y . ics Club 33 F.ll.A. 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3. EIQORDEN KOSTER Gordie Why don't you guys drop dead. Square Dance 3, 45 Student Council 1, 4, Fresh- man V. Pres., Home Room Represent- ative 4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,4, Track 1. JOE KRATOCHOIL Joe Hy look at that! CameraClub 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARIAN KRUEGER Mar 1'm Late. Square Dance Club 4, Dramatics Club 4. E l0R ROY KLEVEN Klem Now thats a good question. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Properties 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4,Freshman Chorus I, Highlights 2, 4, Cam- era Club 2,3,4. IO ANN KNAPP IO I'm Sorry. Highlights 2, 3, 4, Square Dance 2, 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Camera Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Girls' Bowl- ing 4: F.H.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4. RICHARD KNIGHT Dick Mixed Chorus I, Signal 2, 3,4, Asst. News Editor 3, Editor 4, Square Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Plays 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Who's Who's 3,Men's Chorus Ig Fresh-Soph Foot- ball Manager 3. WALTER KOCH Brother Drop Dead. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Orchestra 4. f -- 'WRU' MA RY ANN KUHN Foxy I can't get this junk. Square Dance 1, 4, Dra matics Club 3,4. RALPH LARSEN Lightnin Willie'll get it for us. Signal 2, 3,4, Sport'sEditor4g Square Dance 2, 3, 45 Cam- SIB. Club I,2,3,4g Boys' Bowling I,2,3,4g Plays 3,4g Track 3,4. RICHARD LAUD How goes it man? Mixed Chorus 3,4g Square Dance 3,45 Art Club 3, 45 Camera Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Track 3,4g Kelvyn Park High School l, 2. DAVID LIVINGSTON Big Dave Holy John. Student Council 4, Basketball 2, 3,4. I H' .l ', aw - f?5?Z'YEii:fZ1'1.2,f -. ,ti t ...W 1 ' 4: ,t.qQ1t3,.ffs - ' , 1 J gefgsqeit . 1 t X . W 'f,. get ' 4r'- f , ' WARREN LUEBKING Loop Let's have one. Band I,2,3g Square Dance Ig Football I,2, 3, Manager, Basketball 1,23 Golf 3,4. JOYCE MELLON Io What did I do now? Square Dance 2, F,H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. I,2, 3,4. MARLYN MERHOLTZ Mars I like it. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, vice president. CLIFFORD MODRICH Moe I'am awoman hater. Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4. 'Oo E l0li A GLORIA MORAN Glo Hey, F1ol Band I, 2, 33 Freshman Cho- rus: Signal 2, 3: square Dance Club 2g Spanish Club 3: G.A.A, 1:,2,3g Librar- ians 3. NANCY NEILL Nan Do you understand, or should I draw you 21 Picture? Band 1,2, 3: Spanish Club 4, Dfamafics Club 3: F.H.A. II, 2, 3g Librar- ians Club I, 2, 3, I-Qui LOWELL PALM I can'tremember it right nowl High- lights 3,4g Square Dance Club 2,3,4g Camera Club 4g Camera Club Vice- President 4g Student Council 25 Secre- tary ofFreshman Classy President of Sen- ior Classg President ofSophomore Class: NationalHonor Society 2, 3,4g Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball r, 2, 3,4g Track I, 2g Who's Who 2, 3. ROBERT PARKS Sticks Can't see it. Square Dance Club 4g Spanish Club 4, Vice -President of Soph- omore Class: Jtmior Playp Senior Play, Football I, 2, 3,4g Track I, 2. HOWARD PETERSEN Howie What a doll! Signal 45 Square Dance Club 2,3,4g Art Club 4, Bowling t,2, 3,4g Basketbal14g Golf 3,4g Baseball 3, 43 Home-Room Secretary-Treasurer 4. FLORENCE REPETNY Flo Hey Glo Mixed Chorus 2, 3gFreshman Chorus, Square Dance Club 2, 35 F,H. A. 35 G,A.A. I,2,3. KEITH NEUMANN Ken:smo Old soldiers never die, they just dry up or breakl Tuley High School I,2g Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3. RALPH OLSON Olie Ah--Shucks Square Dance Club 3,4g Camera Club 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class. X E IOR RICHARD RHODES Dusty Who's buying? Square Dance 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3,4, Boys' Bowling 2,3,4, Golf 3, 4. BARBARA ROBBINS Barbie I'm hungry. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance 2, 3, Girls' Bowling I, 2, 3, Cheerleaders 2, G.A.A. I,2, 3, 4, fSec. -Treasurer 2, Vice Pres. 3, Junior Play, Queen's Court 2. PATRICIA ROBISON Pat Holy Iehosophat. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Freshman Chorus, Square Dance 1,2,3,4, SpanishClub 4, Art Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Dramatics Club 3,4, Girls' Bowling 4, G.A.A. I,2,3,4. BERNARD SALBERG Benny Hats off to the semis. Highlights I,2g Football I, 2, Basketball 2. MARY ANN SCHOEN Mary Mixed Chorus I,3,4, Square Dance I, Plays fStudent Director-Senior and Jun- iorj. IOSEPHINE Sl-IRAMEK Io Howdy! Freshman Chorus, Square Dance I,2,3, Spanish Club 3,4, Art Club 3,4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3,4, Majorettes 3,4, Pep Club 4. Hey1 You know what? Band I, 2, 3,4- 4, Dramatics Club 3,4, Librarians 3,4- DALE SHYMKEWICH LittleShymke Getoff your high horse. Square Dance 3,4, Spanish Club 4, fVice Pres. 45, Football 4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3, 4, Transfer Shortridge High School I, 2. JANE SIADEK Janie Well ---- Tommy said ---- I? Band I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Square Dance 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Art Club 3.4: F.H.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2,3,4. MARGARET THALIN Maggie Hey kids, did you hear the one... JOKE. Signal 45 Square Dance Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Girls' Bowling 35 G. A.A. 3,45 Student Council 45 Junior, Senior Playsg Glenbard High School 1, 2. JUDITH THOMAS Judy You do that little thing! Majorettes 1,25 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Highlights 2, 3, 4, fProduction Editor 35 Editor 41: Square Dance Club I,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Art Club 3,4, KV. Pres. 35 Pres. 435 Girls' Bowl- ing 1,25 G.A.A. I,2,3,45IuI1lOl' Play, Triple Trio 4. MARIANNE TOPP Topper You know what you can do! l Mixed Chorus 45 Signal 45 Square Dance Club 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Art Club 3,4, Dramatics Club 3,45 G.A. A. I,2,3,45 Junior, Senior Plays5 Pep Club 3,45 ' ' l . Steimnetz High Schoo 1 JOHN VELCO Slewfoot What's that? Square Dance I5 Boys r Bowling 15 Football l,2, 35 Ovianage J5 Basketball 2,3, fManagerj5 Golf 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, fManagerj. SENIOR DANIEL SILIANOFF, JR. Big Dan the Hardware Man And away we go! Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Signal2, 3,45 Carn- era Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play5 Football 1, 2,3,4: Golf l,2,3,4. CAROL STEGING Carol Well, ah clue you now! Majorettes 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Freshman Cho- rus 15 Signal 15 Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girls' Bowling 3,4, CCapt. 435 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Plays 3,4, Triple Trio 45 Pep Club 3,4. BILL STEGMEIER Willie That's more better! Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Camera Club 1,3,45 Track 1, 2, 4. JOAN TEMPEST Joany That justbothers me to death. Majorettes I, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Highlights 3,45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 39 Girls' Bowling 45 G. A.A. 2, 3.4: Librarians 3: Junior Playg Who'sWho 35 Queen'sCourt 1, 3,4, fQueen 43- E l0R MARILYN VOLLE Lynn Now ------- Carol!! Mixed Chorus 45 Glenbard Township High School 1, 2, 3. GORDON VOSS Otto Wham DELORES VUGLAS Dodee No, I haven 't got any gum Alice! Mixed Chorus 25 Freshman Chorusg Square Dance 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Queen's Court 45 Pep Club 3. KENNETH WILKE Chico Oh well, that's lifel Student Council 4, President5 Junior Play5 Senior Playg Foot- ball 2, 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Class Sec. 3. - 1 PATRICIA WOLF Pat Oh, whacha gonna do? Square Dance 45Art Club 45F.H.A. 45 Monley Trade and Vocational School I, 2. WILLIAM WOODBURY Willie Give me another quart. Hinsdale High School 1,25 Lake Geneva High School 3. RICHARD YOUSE Dick Be good. Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Camera Club 25 York High School I. JOHN HENDRICKS Camera Shy fNot Picturedj I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, E lllli WILL Veta Babendererde, bequeath my abilities in chemistry class to Dave Sloan in return for the help in physics class he gave me. Barbara Bauman, will my natural curly hair to Jane Johnson who might like some. Ed Bergstrasser, will my A's to any poor freshman who needs them. Les Biefeld, will my ability to be quiet to Mal Yarke. Janet Biehler, will my ability to get out of detentions to Carl Landino. Nancy Broker, will my ability to successfully catch the 7:40 bus in fifteen minutes to anyone who gets up at 7:25 and needs it. Charles Burandt, will my numerous duties as manager, including ironing basketball suits and giv- ing rubdowns, to Tarzan Moberly. Shirley Carlquist, will m wonderful sense ofhumor to Mr. Whitlow, who isindire need of one. Mary Chez, leave toall the teachers the correct pronunciation of my last name because there are three more in the family coming to school here soon. Irma Conrad, will all mycrayolas to Raymond Rau in hopes that he will be able to turn out more colorful editions of the SIGNAL. Harold Cook, will my mop of hair to Eli Whitney. Teresa Cuatrecasas, will m ability to be in trouble all the time to Barbara Born. Barbara Davenport, will alflmy tardy detentions to my brother Bill Davenport. Shirley Deckard, will to Rosemary ldes my ability to stay out of trouble. George Egly, will m benchwarmers to Donald Frein . Richard Ekedahl, will to Norman Hoppensteadt my blond hair and good looks. Marilyn Eliason, fora more feminine touch to the cheerleading squad, will my soprano voice and trusty coat hanger to Ann Masters, plus free instructions. Janice Ellmore, will all my nice compliments to some poor freshman, who may need them. Myrna Ewert, will m drawers of broken chemistry equipment to Carol Brock, so she too can have the thrill of an expfosion a day and still come out alive. Arlene Fisher, will my ability of being able toget along withMr. Whitlow BETTER to Sue Bach. Richard Fisk, will my physics and chemistry ability to Mr. Wile in hopes that he improves in the years to come. Betty Freiny, will to my brother Don my ability to keep out of Detention hall for the last three years of school. l think he will need it. Vivian Furca, leave to my brother Jay my ability to keep quiet in third hour study hall. Marilyn Gehrke, will m ability to get mixed up in bookkeeping to Carol Wellendorf. George Giese, leave alflmy artistic ability to Ray Adams. John Griffone, will my position in center-field to any body who is fortunate enough to own a lawnmower. Wally Grosh, will my position as first chair bass section singer in mixed chorus to anyone that can sing like me. Colleen Grothman, will to my brother Bill my ability to stay out of trouble with certain teachers as l'rn sure he will make very good use of it, from what l ve seen in the past two years. Cynthia Guss, will m first chair in bass clarinets to anyone who nlays a bass clarinet next year. Gerald Hampton, will to Fred Seablom my curly hair and my ability to work on Fords. Alice Heimsoth, will my chewing gum to Fran Vopat as she might need some in the coming year. Ph llis Heinrich, will my ambition to finish high school to Blanche Martinus. John Hendricks, will to Barbara Vestal my beautiful i947 Hudson. Dick Hoy, will to Ray Adams my honorable parking place on the parking lot. Betty Jackson, will my crowded seat in the route five bus to Shirley Currie. l hope this humane act will keep her from having her feet stepped on by the freshman boys. Doris Jensen, will by ability to get in and out of interesting situations to Marlene Matson. Ralph Johnson, will all my experiences with teachers in the last four years, to my brother Carl. Marion Jones, will my name Jonesie to a future freshman brother. James Kallas, will my ability to get excused absences to Ray Adams. Jim Karrigan, will m ability of beaning at least one player every baseball game to Dave Sloan. Diann Kelfstrom, wilflmy position as drum maior to Genevieve Hoch because she can be seen so easil by the entire band. Roy Kleven, will to Malvern Yorke all of my math ability because he really needs it. JoAnn Knapp, will my ability to always say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Jane Johnson. Richard Knight, do will my TREMENDOUS height to Fred Seablom. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Walter Koch, will my many dates to Dave Sloan. Lila Komay, will my long legs to Frances Thompson so she can get to school on time next year. Gordon Koster, will my shower room locker to the freshman whose clothes are always lying on the floor. Joe Kratochvil, solemnly regret that I can not will anything to anyone as l need it all myself. Marian Krueger, will my ambition to study, to all the underclassmen of Benny High. Ralph Larsen, will my beard growing fertilizer to Claude Vondruska. l'm sure he needs it. Richard Laud, will my quiet and timid ways of expressing myself to any rowdy freshman who is too loud. Dave Livingston, will my excellent basketball ability to Eric Kellet the swisher. Warren Luebking, will to Stanton Noll the ability to be quiet in study hall. Marlyn Merholtz, can not afford to give anything away as l need it all myself. Cliff Modrich, will my four years of sheer happiness to any underclassman who is unfortunate enough to take it. Gloria Moran, will my locker to some poor freshman who might need If- Nancy Neill, will to my sister Kathleen my ability to speak Spanish. Keith Neumann, will my right to will to Will. Ralph Olson, will nothing to anybody as l need it all myself. Lowell Palm, will two pounds of Grow-Grow to Kenny Sirotzki . Bob Parks, will my gossip-stopper for use on dates to Bob Tatge. Howie Petersen, do will to Alan Benn all my love for commercial law. Florence Repetny, will my fifth period lunch hour to Victor Rayor. Richard Rhodes, will my ability to just make it in the morning to Alan Benn. Barbara Robbins, will to Donna McLain all the space inthe bottom of our locker for her clarinet. Pat Robison, will m nice cold locker to some poor unsuspecting freshman. Bernie Salberg, wilflall my many friends to Jim Orth. Mary Ann Schoen, will my friendlyarguments in the drum section to any drummer who wants them. Jo Shramek, will to Beverly Storms my ability to walk from Garden Avenue every morning and make it to school on time. Dale Shymkewich, will all my brains and wonderful study habits to Bert Heuer so he will stay eligible next year for basketball. Jane Siadek, will to Harvey Larsen fwho needs itl, my ability to play tenor sax. Dan Sisianoff, hereby will to Barbara Ritenour my ability to dissectaworm without getting sick. Bill Stegmeier, will my car to anybody that wants itl Carol Steging, will my loud voice to Bette Johnson who will need it to get out of the bowling alley by six next ear. Joan Tempest, wililmy ability to keep calm and cool in gym class to Doris Glump. Margaret Thalin, will my book of iokes to the future senior girls who have paiama parties. Judy Thomas, will my Art Institute Exhibit to Miss Fischer in the hope that she may someday have one of her own. Marianne Topp, will my shorthand notebook to that sweet little freshman, LaVerne Schlage. John Velco, will my personality feet to Alan Benn. Marilycn Volle, will the space occupied by my wallet in the Lost and Found Department to Carol Broc . Gordon Voss, will the use of all those wonderful text books which l use to Larry Hjelm. Delores Vuglar, will to any iunior girl who wants it my ability to be a naughty girl in Coach M's c ass. Ken Wilke, will my shorthand seat to anyone who can get along with girls. Pat Wolf, will my ability to blush to Diane Tomcheff. William Woodbury, will to the coming freshman class my best Hungarian sling-shot. Dick Youse, will my ability to drive to Bert Heuer. 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Jr, . fi L if ., Sr ah 3 394 X it 5 Wi Sandberg, Nannette Schambach, Ernest Schloge, LaVerne Schoppe, Lois Schroeder, Ruth Sczygiel, Pat Sedwarft, Pat Seeman, Russell Semrau Carole Sheck, Charles Sirotzki, Kenneth Smith, Janet Smith, Jimmy Smith, Ruth Sparks, Ruth Ann Storms, Mildred Stover, Dick Tews, Harold my will 5 X , Pv I A aww w saw in H 1 B1 x IA I' L ss E fry' ' Thomas, Sue Thompson, Frances Volkmann, Donald Von Werder, Arthur Waldvogel, Caryl Ann Wallace, Bruce Weiss, Donald Wellendorf, Carole Whitney, Ellsworth Widner, Carol Wilson, Georgene Winters, Constance Woolley, .lack Zebroski, Donald ' ll ,,, . 4 4 ' . ,Q - u Q' Y y 'Pix ua I . ., - . . 1 1-I ., 'v . ' 7 ' . X445 .- X Wdff -' ,ywwzw . L. Jia 111 , A ' ff k q Q-ui Q QQQ NP P 'L ?fi A 'wwf i 15:1 , 1, ix A '75 ' ' 'Ni ' -L .Lf 4' 0 J -M 'B www :X fr lv If ACTIYIT I u-,Wil it ini 'pw '? T Frrrseh P Hedges ROW TWO K Wrlke Presrdent A LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Runge, I. Trenhaile, B. Johnson, ll. Brown, D. Ernst, C, Oehlcrking, N. Hinrichs. ROW TWOgJ. Tempest, A. Heimsoth, L. Cook, J. Ellmore, B. Vestal, P. MacKay, I. Miedema, L. DiOrio. ROW THREE B. Long, R. Graff, D. Hoy, H. Petersen, D. Shymkewich, I. Paetz, J. Warmer, I. Kratochvil, R. Targe, P. Welsh. - 'K.Il ET'-KYWI 1' w V f X 'X ll CAMERA CLUB ' lg-I Vlrfllf if ll X i :Lg S I f Qf fin. E ffrffimnlnlTll W .l X g l X YJ., . X' K M4- X LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: G. Hoch, M. Runge J. Smith, M. Franzen, J. Protz, M. Anderson. ROW TWO: I. Semper, N. Parks, L. DiOrio, Mr. Wile fAdvisory, R. Lafata, C. Waldvogel, L. Cook, C Oehlerking. ROW THREE: K. Morris, C. Lichter, I Garry, C. Guss, P. Sczygiel, J. Holmstrom, N O'Conne1l, C. O'Connell, M. Matson, H. Hilliger P. MacKay, I. Woolley, I. Kelley. ROW FOUR: A Masters, D. Silianoff, S. Baumgartner, E. Whimey R. Fisk, C. Sheck, I. Sthele, P. Cuatrecasas Olsen, M. Dymon, D. Reynolds, R. Payne, D. Mc Lain. ROW FIVE: R. Ewerling, W. Stegmeier, J Krarochvil, L. Biefeld, R. Gay, E. Bergstrasser, L. Palm, F. Seablom, R. Kleven, R. Laud, R. Bedgood R. Semrau, L. Hjelm, H. Petersen, Roy Gengel. l President . Fred Seablom Vlce President . . Lowell Palm Secretary Treasurer . Ralph Olson .4 . Si in .se D Q35 .J ,fy Editor . . . Richard Knight Co-Editor. . .Doris Jensen . Co-Editor. .Ed Bergstrcesser K Advisor . . . Miss Gilg 9 if-y Q Q - 4 S ,...- . 'I' wa LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW nxt. L. tm-if., ta. mngm, mt.. Lang, im. Jonson, L. Schefflur, ix. Morris, RUW 'I'XNUg P. Lyford, L. Schoppe, D. Fl'iI3Cil, R. Rau, I. Cmtrnd, M. ivnus, XI. Eliason, Q-ff J. iiolmstrom, D. Beals, B. Rartrusliu, B. i0iil1r-Oil. ROW THREE: , C. Steging, V. Babcndcrcrdu, Nl. Topp, D. Silituioff, I. joiuison, N B. Short, P. Currie, L. Ronueburg, ID. Nyburg, M. ihalin, B. I 2, Freiny. ROW FOUR: E. Wall, P. Reed, M. Goidpcmii, W. Jcnkins, Q Q J. Stehle, H. Petersen, G. Giuse, il. tlimk, N. Rrolwr, T. Livingston, R. Johnson, C. O'Connell, N. OVCOIIIICH. PVR ?l , C O Editor . . . . Judy Thomas Business Editor. . . Alice Heimsoth Production Editor. . Robert Anderson Advisors ....... Mr. Irons I-at-Ps Mr. Rusche, Mr. West l.lTliT TO RlGllT, ROW ONE. R. Anderson, I. Thomas, Mr Riisclie, Mr. West, Mr. Irons, A. Heimsoth, G. Fivek. ROW TWO M. Runge, G. llocli, P. Leider, J. Tempest, C. Waldvogel, L lJiOi'io, S. Runge, G. Petersen, P. Hedges, J. Protz, J. Rhodes, J. Rot-lin. RUW TlIREEg J. Pearson, D. Kelfstrom, M. Goldstein, 5. Tlioinas, D. Richter, F. Umplirey, D. Schmidt, C. Brock, B. Vestal, A. Williams, 5. Pz1liii,J. Woolley, B. Gac, P. Sczygiel. ROW FOUR: B. Born, T. Cuatrecasas, B. Werliane, D. Reynolds, li. Long, R. Gallun, F. Seabloni, L. Palm, G. Cuatrecasas, P. Cliiatrecasas, M. Dymon, B. Langgiitli, F. Vopat, J. Knapp. an-fi 1 ,i' li' Hliiinii PAIH 1 X J I f !V, I J .1.fIf, ' XX. ff f, X ' Sig X K - 45,4 1 TWZ , X XR .X el D .aaa v fri ' ' X.. QQ! . f I , I ,, -,f2 i ' I Y , uf ' ' , w 'B J v K D 55 xi ' X - Q il fl- 'J tg . ev I g ' K 1 I I 1 ' J' 0 It Q ' 'J ,J 71 W President .... . . .George Egly Vice-President . . . Dole Shymkewich Secretary-Treasurer. . . . .John Wonner Sponsor .... . Miss Symon J. Shramek, M. Auman, B. Jackson, J. Tempest, B. Bauman, B. Short, M. Ewert, D. Jensen, M. Eliason, A. Jolie, K. Morris, I. Johnson, D. Goodrich, C. Staging, B. Parks, G. Cuatrecasas, M. Topp, C. Lichter, K. Neil, J. Siadek, V. Babendererde, T. Cuatrecasas, H. Wanner, R. Gay, B. Vestal, D. Schmidt, R. Gallun, G. Egly, J. Knapp, D. Kelfstrom, M. Sieburg, C. Guss, D. Payne, D. Shymkewich, N. Neil, V. Furca, P. Robison, S. Wile, J. Thomas. F. H. A. President . . .Janice Ellmore Vice-President . . . Dorrhecu Ernst Secretory-Treasurer. . .Lee Cook . A ' ff XX ,,. .-sjw' -- ' -.- N lj I . yr p 5' Q' f M y asf: nfl: . ' .. - 05' E fn LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: F. Thompson, B. Andorf, E. Dillow, Mrs. Pollard, P. Lyford, J. Gurke, M. Andersen. ROW TWO: J. Rother, J. Protz, M. Luby, J. Semper, D. Massotti, L. Cook, B. Bartuska, B. Lyford, 1. Trenhaile, D. Ernst. ROW THREE: I. Pearson, H. Hilllger, M. Matson, F. Umphrey, B. Freiny, M. Jones, B. Davenport, G. Falkenburg, D. Kleven, I. Lange. ROW FOUR: J. Ellmore, D. McLain, B. Langguth, J. Knapp, B. Werhane, D. Ballering, M. Fisher, M. Cheze, S. Baumgartner, L. Komay, C. Grothman, E. Wall, P. Currie. will ' ' T 'V , ' 19' E -v is 9 ,, Q Waldvogel, L. DlOrlo, D. Beale. ROW THREE: E. Wall, D. McLain, B. Werhane, P. Reed, E. Gold penny, M. Cheze, D. Schmjdt, S. Wlle, B. Langguth, A. Masters. LIBRARIAN CLUB President . . . Sedonnu Wile Vice-President. . . . Joohn Pearson Secretory-Treasurer . . Ann Masters N-4 gi Q 3 'E..'?..' an 47 I A . QV: dm 1 fgazoi - I 099090. - Y, , r A1 F.. FI- A 's'9. Fyffg' .'! ..-L .1-Q J lil 2 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: L. Scheffler, S. Runge, D. Jensen, Miss Gilg, J. Lange, C. Barth, M. Gehrke. ROW TWO: J. Miedema, B. Bartuska, S. Thomas, M. Schoen, P. Currie, J. Pearson, C. ff A, X I, 3 F. I 1 K1 x ROW ONE: N. Hinrichs, I. Holmstrom, C. Grothman, M. Topp, M. Mats0n,D. Kelf- strom, D. Oehlerking, ROW TWO: Mr. Lowery, L. Sandby, N. Broker, H. Cook, L. Palm, R. Laud, E. Bergstraesser, R, Gallun, M. Thalin, M. Schoen, R. Anderson. , f DRAMATICS CL B President-Marilyn Eliason Vice-President-Dionn Kelfsfrom Secretory-Treasurer-Judy Holmstrom Advisor-Mr. Lowery x , wb ., f 'Sf . , .',' G' irrrrfor .frm M Q r 9 it 9 5 T 1 Y X. 5 r Q - , 1 Q . , It , T T , ,.A A q,i 4 .. .nn . :xml 7 rl! H f-wi gm MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN STUDENT DIRECT Diann Kelfstrorn Mary Ann Schocn DIRECTOR Mr. Gordon Van K CAST Barbara Robbins Marianne Topp Rita Nickel Ioan Tempest Margaret Thalin Nancy Broker Veta Babendcrerde Judy Thomas Carol Staging Gary Genglc Harold Cook Bob Parks Richard Ernst Richard Knight Ken Wilkc V 'X M Airs' F5 I 5. 4, , .. .igmf , g, H 2,5 . 1 A wwiwiv M ,R ORS ir R .11 WW 1'2 wr' 5. Biff Q3--f5Al--JHEIH 3,131 1 Xl K in r T my D U r I i fn 'Wy 355: S Q , .- N , 'R 4 'r-. 4 . lm sf L. Q , f 1 , 'Y' .fir S STRANGE-IR IN THE NIGHT STUDENT DIRECTORS Diann Kelfstrom Mary Ann Schoen DIRECTOR Mr. William Lowery CAST Marilyn Eliason Marianne Topp Ken Wilke Bob Parks Veta Babendererde Harold Cook Margaret Thalin Dick Knight Nancy Broker lim Karrigan Carol Sreging Colleen Grothman Dan Silianoff 5 ff r DIRECTOR Mr. Niies U FRE HMA cnonus ROW ONE: F. Thompson, M. Krier, J. Rocha, J. Protz, I. Rhodes, G. Fivek. ROW TWO: J. Smith, K. Brewer, M Luby, B. Carlson, P. Sedwarft, A. May, B. Paulson, D. Weiss. ROW THREE: L. Schlage, L. Schoppe, S. Thomas C. Widner, M. Augustine, H. Jonas, M. Goldstein, M. Brenning, C. Brenning, B. Bartuska, C. Oehlerking, J, Wool 1ey.J. Gerke. ROW FOUR: M.Bergart, K. Gengle, L. Ronneberg, T. Muskong, I. Christiansen, I. Fishcer, J, Smith C, We1lendorf,B, Duffey, F. Ditt, F. Hughes, S. Palm, B. Gac. ROW FIVE: L. Bryce, M. Dymon. J, Rocha,R, Kasnick, D. Koehler, R. Schroeder, P. Iahnke, C, No1ter,D, Freiny, H. Brown, B. Wallace, R. James, I. Breiter C. Winters J. Smith. v 9 0 Y? 1 N-X ' ,, uv 9 Kfglil . ROW ONE: I. Henriott, B. Phillips, G. Hoch, G. Petersen, P. Leider, I. Wilson, D. Koehne. ROW TWO: R. Nohstadt M. Kruckow, C. DeCoster, R. Rau, I. Pearson, D. Beale, C. Barth, J. Tempest. ROW THREE: B. Kollath, J.Lang M. Eliason, B. Storms, C. Guss, J. Ellmore, M. Matson, I. Siadek, P. Robiason, E. Ortrnan, B. Freiny, M. Ewert, B Ritenour. ROW FOURgD. Kleven, I. Ronneberg, C. Steging, B. Vestal, R. Johnson, W. Poor, D. Fisk, C. Brock, A Williams, I. Johnson, J. Thomsa, M. Schoen, D.Silianoff. ROW FIVE: S. Wile, D. Kohler, J. Weihofen, W. Grosch J.LaFate, H. Cook,I. Wanner, F. Seablom, R. Kelven, R. Laud, E. Bergstraesser, G. Hampton, N. Broker, B. Short M. Volle. PIANIST--Barbara Vestal LIBRARIAN--Mary Ann Schoen DIRECTOR--Mr. Niles MIXED CHORU . 53 'Y' 4Xf'if9 fff 2 Q3 5 M7 7' 4 F I 'K VW Mxxx-X., 5 CMAQ- ,-M RQ ff If K Z X X lx. :ful e?w N JDS 0 Kllgjkk-if 50 '? bofi .N O , a k.f-1005, Amo 55' , ffm 5005, of. Sv 52? 'Xa 1 YW 5044 PM f H Q V7 X4 OSCSQS x President-Mary Lou Anderson D B Vice-President-Dionn Kelfsfrom Secretory-Treasurer-Dick Knight Sponsor Mr Whiflow ji l mv! r gf' ff .' Q5 in F5 L fvcf X an wwf - was 'TGI' M - N 16 'f' . f-N fish -as 5 1 2' fn f 1 L 1 l A - i fwa .I t .f f 4 ,A ff M1 i B v i 1 f 5? Q BAD Secretary - Bette Freiny Librarian - Barbara Vestal Librarian - Connie DeCoster Publicity - Jane Siadek Director - Mr. Huffman 1 Aix.. A ATl0 AL H0 OR 0ClETY WZ l Q ROW ONE: D. Jensen, R. Knight, D. Tomcheff, M. Schoen, C. Steging, J Ellmore, D. Kelistrom, A. Heimsoth, S. Runge. ROW TOW: I. Thomas, P Cautrecasas, M. Cheze, D. Livingston, R. Anderson, R. Gallun, L. Palm, I.Karrigan, E.Bergstraesser, B. Long, R. Szymonik, G. Cuarrecasas. K. Wilke. SPON SORS Miss Deon Mr . Trapp X I K I V A A ix, Q . ki' ,fc l if--l 0 , . 4 PORT -C A 5 pu. 'Hi ,, x 'C bi, -,...1.., VV K ' f ftstfgga-' I 3 3 Q M . ' oonn - 3 rroa - V- 3 1 h Leyden 33 Antioch Wauconda 12 Grant 34 Barrington Palatine Northbrook Elo Lost 6 Won 2 Be ns O 6 6 O 0 O 33 O cf! FO0TBALL Varsity coach Mr. Menegf Frosh-soph Mr. Bilyeu 'W- 55219957 'YW . , .WA read' 1 'a 'AWIL 1 ns Ab t m ft f Mm s iw Wm M W 5? ., gf N-, 1 ng. -ew Mi A ,, iz 'J g ia? . fi' EW? :'.f2 ,ffm ' ' 1 4 , lf - V.. M Xsj,,H ,WAX- mg Viva J, vu, 'sig 8 xx 1 .W K 2. KF' 1 In Xxx 'Ak In Q' 9 6 , . ,,f.4,1Y vJw , L , x wha W 5, MPW1 Yr . , www, 4, if xf X M ,gg , ,V fz fsff ' 3 , Ff i' ' +' V 2' Lf,-f 'wk' H '- 4. 4 'V w 'W1 .1 'fl l .. ' WW V' Ax N fg K Y V V , i l xx xp. X 4 ,,.gf ' . Q 0-hp.. ,Q X-.ar . - - -W f ' -Waucondo - VFL'if:'?5f 'E 46 e- ,:a:f ?4 , - Q ' . :fgHWaucondo'A ' ' R -, 5557:-:x?Q1y.',5','3',' Eh' p ' - V 3sf'3g1,2v,w,5-g'g: -. Northbrook 47 65 '.:x ,4--,.... ., l- Losf'8 won? Vorsif coach Mr. Novafhy 7 'QQ Y , 'lf-W-'f Frosh..soph coach Mr. Duetz Q ' . fi .,. -, .yy- LJ ' ' TH. - - - 4:5 3 ff 4 -7,' 6' -Q - ,fn Q43 f 1 39 if 1-fi':r::.+if:. H . , -162,9- ' i Y Bile: .. ??5:f 1 4 5 3 3 Bi vs W : eg - KM. - k.,V :Q--LV' I m 'WUm my z-Mx .M -Aww-.w,.q .. fs Goodrich G Cautrccasas Q Burandt ROW TWO Mr Novamy M Merholtz, D. Tuchscherer, J. Karrigan, L. Palm, D. Shymkcwicz, ROW ONE: A. Jolie, D. Livingston, N. Kozak, R. Szymonlk, D. G. Koster. ROW ONE: I. Masotti, R. Neuman, J. Bresee, E. Keller, K. Sirotski, L. Moberly. ROW TWO: P. Cuatrecasas, C. Koop, D. Frclny, J. - Rcher, T. Walsh,F. Cheze, B,lleuer, R, Nelson, B. Long, R. Gengle. shi' 1:-U K ef ul T if X 1 ' 4. ff vw 4 1. t , X 1 iq no B. Giese, H. Petersen, B. Bedgood, Mr. Wile-sponsor, R. Rhodes, W. Luebking, D. Silianoff. ROW ONE: A. Julie, R. Ewerling, R. Fisk. ROW TWO: W. Poor, B. LOI1g, R. Land, P. Cuatrecasas, G. Cuatrecasas, C. Vondruska, Mr. Trappsponsor not p1ctured. VV! 'I' A ' . .4-. '1 , lv, 1. : BA EBALL ROW ONE: K. Neumann, L. Biefeldt, I. Griffone, H. Petersen, K. Wilke. ROW TWO: Mr. Meneguin- sponsor, M. Merholtz, C. Mo-meh, J. Karrigan, D. Shymkewicz, D. Sloan, J. Iankers. ' n I K 'WM' ' V I Qcwl' 0 0 ' ' x - W-'A ',-K ' Q' yf' . ' ff fe - ,E I , Bens 6 I 1 Graff e 5 Polofln k I I Norfhbfgg 3 wuucon 2 . ton Barring 2 69 EIC 4 Anti0Ch Won LoSf gf 1 ati. If ROW ONEgR. Larsen, K. Bedgood, H. Petersen, H. Cook, A. Benn, G. Grothman, G. Protz, J. Stchle. ROW TWO: B, Mossey, B. Giese, H. Kania, D. Payne, W. Koch, J. Ross. BOY ' BOWLl G President-Richard Rhodes Secretory-Treasurer-Hcrold Cook Advisor-Mr. Croine 155' 5,-n uf 91 70 LA i A '+N 'r W - A 6' Q77 A ,... ROW ONE:M. Anderson,J. Protz, P. Leider, Miss Nye, advisorg M. Luby, I. Wilson, K. Neill. ROW TWO: J. Trenhaile, A. Pearson, S. Haselius, J. Lange, J. Pearson, B. Ritenour, B. Kol- lath, D. Jensen, L. Cook, C. Batrh, B. Johnson. ROW THREE. C. DeCoster, M. Eliason, B. Freiny, J. Ellmore, C. Steging, J. Johnson, E. Wall, D. McLain, P. Currie, M. Matson,J Holmstrorn, P. Robiason, B. Davenport, J. Tempest. ROW FOUR: A. Jasien, J. Knapp, T. Cua trecasas, B. Vestal, B. Werhane, D. Ballering, M. Fischer, M. Goldpenny, S. Wile, F. Vopat A. Griffone, M. Portz, A. Masters, C. Grotham, B. Langguth. f' GIRL ' BOWLl G f Secretary-T reusurer-Teresa Cuclfrecosos Sponsor-Miss Nye gl 71 A Wivbotl z't ' 0 S J fx- 5' . Ll , P Vg J if 1 I Q mn' l . A in T3 If X' 5 -6 ,-Ji' fn' fix, ri' ROW ONE: S, Haselins, D, Kelfstrom, B, Freiny, P, Robiason, M, Eliason, A, Jasien, ROW TWO: J. Schramek A, Fischcr, M, Goldstein, Y, Nurrnner, S, Palm, N, Parks, C. Guss, ROW THREE: I. Johnson, C, Dc-Cosler, J, Hoi strom, N, O'Connell, J, Elltnore, C, Steging, M, Thalin, M, Topp, V, Fnrca, C, O'Connell, M, Matson, B, Born ROW FOUR: P, Currie, A, Williams, B, Vestal, A, Masters, B, Langguth, C, Grothman, J, Knapp, T, Cnalrecasas B, Robbins, D, McLain. M. Protz, C, Brock, E, Wall, ROW FIVE: A, Griffone, F. Vopat, D. Schmidt, C. Wimers R, Schroeder, M, Cheze, E, Goldpenny, M. Fischer, J, Biehler, N, Broker, J, Mellon, D, Ballering, B, Werhane D, Krause, S, Wile, M, Dymon, ROW ONE: M, Storms, M, Aumann, G, Fivek, F, Thompson, Miss Nye, advisor: J. Wilson, M. Anderson, K, Neill ROW TWO: G. Hoch, I, Rhodes, J, Protz, S, Wincek, P, Leider, C, Emmingcr, B, Andorf, J, Gnrke, B, Phillips M, Runge, N, llinrichs, I, Rocha, L, Scheffler, ROW THREE: B, Johnson, P, Misicka, A, Pearson, J, Lange, C Brewer, M, Lnby, B, Bnrtnska, C, Waldvogel, C, Oehlerking, B, Carlson, M, Spanley, S, Runge, J, Kiewicz, J Trenhaile, ROW FOUR: M, Franzen, A, Heimsoth, P, Sczygiel, D, Ernst, C, Barth, B, Kollath, J, Pearson, S Thomas, l., Biehler, M, Augustine, B, Storms, B, Ritenour, L, DiOrio, D, Beale, L, Cook, B, Davenport, J, Tempest Q 'Q cv T1 ,n--. 1 ctr . S .-K U'3'12?.f1ilkKf.l....s2s'T X31 - I 1515512 TL 'iiiusi li A' FRESH-SOPH Joann Rhodes Lyneffe Scheffler, Captain Lee Ronneberg CHEERLEADER VARSITY Mary Lou Anderson Diane Tonncheff Ann Masters Leonilda DiOrio, Captain Joan Trenhaile SPIINSIIRS BENSENVILLE GLASS SHOP Glass of all types installed BE NSE NVI LLE HARDWARE STORE 165 S. Center Phone 713 BENSENVILLE MEN'S STORE Famous Brands Men's Wear Center Street BENSENVILLE STATE BANK BREITER AND PALM Greenhouse BUD'S DELICATESSEN Open everyday including Sunday Phone 840 CENTER MEAT MARKET 167 S, Center Phone 723 CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Elmhurst, Illinois COOK'S DELICATESSEN 166 S. Center Phone 860 DAMMElER'S I.G.A. STORE Forest Avenue Wooddole DR. KENNETH L. FISK DR. JOHN SILBERHORN DR. STANLEY JAKUS DUERKOP PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 155 S. Center Phone 134 new ELLMORE'S FLOWER SHOP Main Street Phone 323 C.F. FRANZEN Currency Exchange 21 Main Street FREEVOL-SMEDBERG AND CO Mason and General Contractor 5807 W. Chicago Avenue GEIL FUNERAL HOME Silent Sympathetic Service 192 S. York Street GEIL'S COTTON SHOP Quality always GREEN STREET FOOD STORE 8 E. Green Street KEELING'S Radio and Appliance Store 11 Main Street KIDDIE KORNER lnfcnt's and Children's Wear Center and Main Streets KUDELAS DEPARTMENT STORE 9 Main Phone 509 LAUNDROMAT 153 S. Center Phone 399 LElDER'S BROTHERS Greenhouse L AND H DRY CLEANERS We operate our own plant 164 S. Center Street LAHO 'S Hardware and Heating LEN AND SEV'S I.G.A. STORE York and Third Streets NATIONAL TEA FOOD STORE Where the dollar buys more T60 S. Center Street NICK MOCH Shoe Repair 20 W. Green Street PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY I745 Kolmar Avenue Chicago, Illinois PH. CApitoI 7-0500 POOR'S SANDWICH SHOP Irving Park and York Road REID'S APPAREL SHOP I63 S. Center Street REHER MOTOR SALES Irving Park and York RELIABLE TRUCKING I66 S. Mason Street RUNGE BROS. SERVICE STATION Green and York Road RUNGE PAPER COMPANY 9 W. Main Phone 850 MARVIN RUSTEBERG TRUCKING SERVICE IOI N. Center Street SCHMIDT'S BAKERY 9B Main Street Phone 237 MASOTTI 'S 2 E. Green Street SPRANDEL'S GROCERY AND MARKET I7O S. Center Street STRESSEN- REUTER'S Makers of Fine Paints 300 W. Main Street THAYER'S SCHOOL SHOP First and Mason THOMAS JEWELRY I03 W. Green Street D. S. TOMCHEFF Shoe Re air I52 Addison Street TOWN AND COUNTRY FEED CO. I6I York Road Phone 450 TRAUSCH-LINDER RECREATION Bowling Alleys 4 W. Green Street VILLAGE BAKE SHOP Phone I65 WEBB'S STORE The house of IO0I articles I59 S. Center Street CHRIS WESTBROCK I46 Addison Street WOOD DALE DRUG STORE Wooddole, Illinois The I952 Highlights staff sincerely wishes to thank those businessfirms, and individuals through whose support the production of the yearbook was possible . Richard Fisk, known to all his friends as Dicky, would this year have beena B .C .H .S . sophomore. ln hisfreshman year, among other things, he was class president and chosen for High- light's Who 's Who. He was also on the fresh- men basketball team. Like most boys his age, Dicky was interested in cars and sports. His main ambition, though, was to be a doctor, for which he was studying under his father's supervision. He was tops in more than one way. ln studies he was a consistent honor student. Dicky had many friends and was well liked by everyone who knew him. Shortlyafter school let out, Dicky left and didn't return. He was sick, too sick to come back to school. During the summer Dicky's life was slowed down quite a bit and then he was forced to watch the sports he loved instead of taking part in them. Dicky saw Christmas and the New Year come in and then his struggle For lite ceased on January 24. But even though he isn't with us, his memory will linger in his town and school, and most of all in the minds and hearts of those who knew him. By .loan Trenhaile Secretary-Treasurer '50-'51 l MEM0lllAM RICHARD FISK 1936 1952 Here rests his head upon the lap of Earth A Youth of Fortune and to Fame unknown. Fair Science frowned not on his humble birth And Melancholy marked him for her own. Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere, Heav'n did a recompense as largely send: He gave to Misery all he had, a tear, He gained from Heaven Ctwas all he wishedl a friend. No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode QThere they alike in trembling hope reposej The bosom of his Father and his God. --Thomas Gray X: M f lb , xx P' '- 1 'wssf FY I' ffm .fb f ' f K ,F 1 X X. ,k, x ' . 2 :Q 5 -2 . , ' W, , ,' .'f.z' l W ig, .N Miz .fi- 1 . 'W ., Q? .X 1 5 if ff 5 W W , . ff I fx 'YW ,X M! 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