Blue Island Community High School - Chips Yearbook (Blue Island, IL)

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Bob t Syarr h Q ' 'f 0 FGoghallcoelnqrganrbgeagnkiggea escort For Hom' . 1 rn O from A ls O r0Un bacl-9 Quee Il. Pop Ewing, iunior class principal who re+ired lasf year, direcfs fhe grand march 0f'H'le l958 Junior Class Prom. Roy Banks is wafching Doris Hill, Herman Funches, Harold Jenkins. and Barbara Weafhingfon make Chrisfmas cards as fhe YuIe+ide season ap- proaches. Mr. Carfer, arf insfrucfor, is in fhe background. So MMCA xjfalaloenecl fjzis ear The big hifs of The Arfs Fesfival refurn fo fealure flue PFA Open House program. givenlasf May af flue Campus gym. Left fo right are Annie Parham. Beffy Fuller, BeHy Allen. Ernesi' Lemon and Roscoe Brown. Willie Snoddy, number one. rounds flue corner and is olf for a good gain. We'lI miss this boy nexi year. Mr .A fi, A E f ff Aorffziz 1 4 f'1-'iff .-. , .5-,M of Annie Parham and Carolyn Challos welcome and Mrs. Walter Stevens, special guesls for Parenfs' Nighf Foofball game. Af fhe Lafin Banquet are Lyman Tieman, Joe K . John Aiken. and Craig Humhreys in fhe f-OPP firsi row: and Jim Huff and Sandra Koounga an fhe background. o uf ggn ur iarcy A Know Your Communiiy Day broughf fours lo imporianf businesses and indusfries for small faculfy groups. Al' l'he Illinois Bell Telephone Company offices are Mr. Weber, Miss McGruder, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Bradley, Miss Danahy, Mrs. Hansen. fh four was Mr. Johnson and Mr. Sfokes. Escorf on e lshirl sleeves.l ew 7-acihfies or 5 Ijg se . I Q! Ib,,,, .' 'Q' fjfdf 14021 ,425 f N WX X X f J f '77 '- 140 1 A Zi ' Wy W Q4 21 if T 5 . 'f , fig g,,,X5 lfQ5'1v v gfff ff H Q35 w 41 .W ff ' ' ' 'IJ ig fig? Qi ' My Q'-!f'f.'? Fifi- 7 Ln . - M5 7' ' ' - YNQNL -45231-2547! ,yy SJ ,M W 6,35 ' if ' Mp NJ U QW XX 51 'YU OJ N Xybxy O1 mf M QV ML Q9 V Q JJ J' , , mx 5 SJW -.na 00' KUMJ X K! 'N mf 1 HOME MAKING SUITE . .. Shirley Cheney Muck: Yoc an e aiser r ou d B Hy K ?y Y H1 friple mirror in fha compleio n Home makinq suifo af Old Ma Edugaffonal aids fgmpr 6 WH. f9n A parfnal wow of We new cdufafno I d fer :Hows The Enqlish readinq room H1 qlw d f + Iv d fm q d ewinowa eri fecarca, s h q F1 th f Y O VF? EFGITCO SC' ION. l l 1 l i i l -g 1 . 9 I Slronq minds qreal hearls . I ' l ' true lailh and ready hands marlr llie members of our 1 Board ol Education. Con ' yi l slanlly lhey are developinq !1 ' y new consfruclive and worlh . . I while plans los llie bellermeni 1 cl qur school. I , ' i dam! of gaiucafion . . . Aety Lylfldale mis iariy ossigle Sludenls enioy lhe maqazines in ihe Launqe area of fha new 3: Leif lo riqhl: Mr. Ray Ter munde member' Dr. Ke-nnelh J. Srniih member' Mr Elbert T. Smilh member- Mr. Lvsliv l. McCord prcsidenls Mr. l-larry C. Schuldl serrelary' Mr. Glen Hansen member' Mr. Edward Lada mvrnbzfr' and Dr. l-l. L, Richards super inlendenl. A DE.-DO. ROOM , . . Jnelia Edgar and Linda Almon examine window display recenlly inslalled in fhe slore window lroni ol' lho new D E. UO. rooms. Cenier. Library aides John Be Lille and Donna Bachmann are frying lo lceep The maqazines in alphabelical Order. s i Nrd . ,Fr - ,.,.,a.s......ag, ' vngm-:ig ?1N'.l'.' y :sg YN 1 O X 'tj' l h in yr -4k:u1.lt . . 4 wx br ., , NWT- , x' '. 1? 5 J.ff I -.f uloerinien e fi ii '-4 THE STRE OF MAN IS MEASURED HIS SUPPORT lp I No man has ever slvod behind us so greally in bolh physical and moral support and no su erinlendenl has ever been loved. respecfed. and admired by lhe lacul and sludenl body of any school, more lhan our own Dr. l-larold Richards. Aller lhirly years of failhful and clevoled service lo us, he is an inleqral parlr of our scholaslic life. Truly il can be said Jrhaf 'rhis school is only lhe shadow of a man grown fall. and lhal man is OUR SUPERINTENDENT. C. C. Mr Leslie I McCord presidenf of lhe Board of Educal on .. H .E .,,.. .H BIRT E. FROBISH, Ph. B. Assislanl Superininndenl, Business and Finance M Gels a lol ol pleasure oul ol gardening, and selling insurance RUSSELL M. MILLER, B.A., M.A. Pxssislanl Superinlendenl lnslrucliori and Sludenl Service Mr. Miller is always pleased when he can lind lime lo gel oul on lhe goll course or go lor a swim. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS ROLLIN POOLER, B.A., M.A. Adrninislralive Assislanl Special Services Sludenls musl learn lhal doing lheir besl is imporlanl, says Mr. Pooler. CLYDE WILBUR BLANKE, B.A., M.A. Adminislralive Pxssislanl, Public Relalions and School Sludiest Publicalions l-le is pleased when sludenls come baclc and spealc well ol lhis school and lheir preparalion here, ommnnifcy uC7Qi8fLf Qdrrnsn. . . Lilce any olher large organizalion, our school needs are loo complex lo be served by any one individual. ll is al lhis poinl lhal our Adminislralive Assislanls appear, lo help wilh lheir various services. A. J. I O 00 vit 4' CHARLES B. PRICE, B.S., M.A. R. W. CAAUWE, Ph. M. J. E. BRODIE, B.A., M.S. Ed. Principal ol Campus Building Principal ol Old Main Principal ol lhe Soulhwesl Building Fishing and reading, parlicularly al his Teachers should have more lime lo work Heres a real sporls minded fellow. liking cabin in lhe Norlh woods gives lhis wilh sludenls individually, Mr. Caauwe loolball, baslcelball baseball and boxing. qenlleman greal salislaclion. believes. 'O BUILDING PRINCIPALS 11.-Jfiaf CLASS PRINCIPALS gi 4 ,g, Q. 1 Sf' Q -, C. E. AMES. B.A., M.A. LLOYD J. LOWE. B.S., M. Ed C. L. BLUNK, B. Ed.. M.A. Principal of The Senior Class Principal ol the Junior Class Prinripal of the Freshman Class Mr. Ames' hobby ol plwolograpliy lwas Having a liand in slarfing sludenls on Laclc of preparalion wonl bring you enabled lnim 'ro lceep a complele piclure llme riglil pallw ol lile gives lnirn greal desirable resulls' Mr. Blunl. warns his record of llie Campus Building since ils salislaclion. sludenls. dedicafion, MARY K. DEWEY. B.A., M.A. Co-ordinafor of Girls Aclivilies: Amer- ican Governmenl, Economics Miss Dewey is made lwappy wlnen a sludenl decides lo major in governmenl in college. W. F. GUTCHES. B.S., M.A. Allnlelic Direclor, l-lead Foolball Coach, Physical Educalion Feels flwal llme school needs a beller scliool spirlf and a feeling of pride in our accornplislwrnenls. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS VIILLIAM A. LEWIS, B.S., M.S., Ed D. Direclor of Guidance and Counseling Helping sludenls make more of llneir abilifies gives lwim lwis grealesf salislac- lion, WALTER SEYFARTH Engineer Tlnanlc llwis genlleman lor llwe lac? llial' you gel lo school on lime, and llnal llne buildings are clean and warm. iw! en-...s...,,,,,b vh.. ix I' V1 Ml' iarly . . . 'rhe facully will always be remembered. We remember 'rhe help They gave us as we fried lo find our way, 'rhe paiience Ihey showed even when we didn'l do our parl', l'he many 'rhings Ihey laughl us, and 'rhe way +hey were always ready io be our friends. M. J. G. HELEN ADAMS, B.S. HELEN F. AIKEN, B.Ph. R. L. AKEY, B.S., M.A. Business English, Bookkeeping, English, World I-lislory Chemisfry Typing For hobbies, Mrs. Aiken Having his former sfudenfs If one wanfs +o pass in likes reading, gardening, an- succeed is Mr. Al:ey's greal- Mrs. Adam's class, don'l' fiques. old books. and esl teaching safisfacfion. chew gum. people. RICHARD E. ANOE. B.M.E. Band. Orchesfra Mr. Anoe geis many thrills from walching his 'iavori+e sport foofball. CLYDE BAILEY, B.A. D. E. BAPST, M.A. LEWIS A. BARTLEY, Dis+ribu+ive Educalion Biology B.A., M.A. The need for more school Being a biologist Mr. Librarian spirit is Mr. Bailey's plea. Baps+'s hobbies are fishing Mr. Barfley lhinlcs Com- and flowers. munify High needs more adequafe financial resources. GENE BELL, B.S., M. Ed. Advanced Algebra. Solid Geomefry, Mathemafics Mr. Bell lilces fo relax by enioying one of his hobbies. which is lislening 'lo his Hi Fi. ...X 4 knit . .. 1' 1 K by ISOBEL BELL, B.S. Ed. English Mrs. Bells qrealesl leachinq salislaclion is su inq a sludenl worlx lo Ihe bosl of his abilily. VERA JANE BERGER, B.S. Ed. Physical Eclucalion Girls. be sure Io wear The proper unilorrn il you wanl Io pass in Miss Berqers qym classes. CARL I. BERGOUIST, B.A. American History I'lis lavorile sporr is loolball, and he lhinlcs fha school needs more school spiril, FORREST O. BOYER, B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed. Woodworlcinq Prinlinq His qrealesl feachinq safisfaition if, to see slu denls gel recoqnilion which Ihvy have worked lor and deserve. MONICA R. BRADLEY, B.S. Phyzical Educalion She has never found Iho need for as hobby hui enioys all sporls. ANNA MAY BROWN, Enqiash B.A.. M.A. Her Ieafhinq peeve is impolile individuals. JENNIE VIOLA CAMPBELL, GRANT CARTER, B.S., M.A. THEDA CHILDS, B.A., M.A. 'MARGARET CIFONELLI, B.E., M.S. Chemislry MARY CLARK, B.A., M.A. Lalin Her qrealest leachinq saf- B.S. Arfs and Cralls English Enqlish Beller brinq your pencil lo I-ler favorite spori is Her lavorile hobbies are class lo please Mr. Carler. rninq. isiailion is walchinq pupils oil painlinq. sewing, and lis- Ieninq lo her opera records, P1 55a who are Iryinq hard In im- prove. ESTHER N. CLUVER, B. Ed. M.A. German and Spanish Hearing from qraduales who have succeeded is her QFSBIGSI Ieachinq salislaclion CHARLES P. COLETTA, B.S. and M.S. Ed. General Malhemalics, Ge- omelry, Advanced Algebra. More parficipalion in school acfivilies is wha? he fhinlcs this school needs most ea MARION CONELLY, M.A. Girls' Physical Educalion Her pel' peeve is a sludenf not lisleninq lo her lirsf ex- planalion. DOROTHY M. CRUISE, B.S.. M.A. Girls' Physical Eclucalion To find juniors and seniors who are beqinninq To like qym is Miss Cruises qrealesl salisfaclion, JEANNE CUTLER, B.S. Cale-leria Direclor Amonq Mrs. Culleris many hobbies she enioy-, qoll and qardeninq mosr. AUDREY DANAHY, B.S. Ed. English Miss Danahy s tavorite sport is bowling. O. L. DRIVER, B.A., M.A. American Government. Economics Trying to teach students who will not cooperate is Mr. Drivers pet peeve. GLADYS ELPERS, B.A., M.A. American History English Mrs. Elpers' tavorite sport is basketball, when she can assume the role ot a spec- tator. GEN SARA L. ENG, B.A., M.A. Integrated Mathematics and Geometry I-ler greatest teaching satisfaction is seeing the light come into students' eyes as they discover truths. MAJORIE E. GOODWIN, B.S. Business Training Miss Goodwins greatest teaching satistaction is to see students become budget conscious. EDWARD GRIFFIN, B.S. Ed. Metal Shop and Woodworking Mr. Grittin likes to see a job well done. He thinks the school needs more co-operation between students and taculty. WELDON GROSS, B.S. Wood Shop Mr. Grossis hobbies are tishing and golt. t-Ie onioys a good baseball game. FRANCES ROUSCH GUY, B. Ed., M.S. Homemaking She dislikes students who are rude and dis- courteous to classmates and teachers. KATHRYN A. HAEBICH, Ph. B., M.A. Librarian Miss t-laebich's hobbies are reading writing, bowling, and knitting. She thinks the school's greatest need is an elevator. MARJORIE M. HALD, B.S., M.S. Counselor I-ter hobbies are books. and her tavorite sport is swimming. I4 PAUL J. DRIVER, M.S. HAROLD C. EBERHART ANNE S. ECHOLS, M.A. General Science, Health B.A., M.A. Southwest Librarian Mr. Driver's hobby is piay- Physical Education Motoring gardening an'l ing cowboy music. Mr. Eberhart feels this baby sitting are her tavorite school needs a swimming pastimes. pool and an auditorium. KERMITT J. FESSLER, B.A., M.A. Boys' Physical Education Mr. Fessler thinks that the school needs smaller gym classes and an intramural athletic prgram. LUCILLE D. FIELD, B.S. Biology Health, and General Science The tavorite sport with her is badminton. and she thinks the school needs more school spirit. JOHN W. FILDES, Ph.C.. B.S. Science and Health Thinks that this and all other schools need more students who want to go to school tor an education. 1. ELIZABETH HANSEN, B.A., M.A Counselor Favorile hobbies are cook- ing, reading, and waiching good baskelball games. BENJAMIN HARKINB, 5.5. and NLS. Ed. Melal Ship. Mechanical Drawing His grealesi salisiaciion is knowing he has helped some sludenl linish high school. X W. 5. HARWOOD, B. Ed., M.A. Prinling Mr. Harwoodis hobby is raising pedigreed Boslon lgrriers. 43-.5 Q ELMER HAU6, B. Ed. Mechanical Drawing Next io walfhing boxing and wreslling, Mr. Haug en ioys fishing and camping. wi 'ETHEL HAUGAN, B.S.. M. Ed. Ari s MARLENE HENDERSON, B. Ed. Home Making Mrs. Henderson likes rnosl ouldoor sporls especially wafer and snow skiing. VAN J. HENDERSON, B.A. HARRIET B. HIGH, Ph. B. GORDON G. HILL, B.S. World Hislcry, Social Spanish, English Biology Sludies Ciiizenship Gel rid of lhat chewing Mr. Hill ihinks lhi: snhool Heres a well lrained hus- gum beiore going info Mrs. needs more sludenl IIIICYEESI band who likes ihe sarne kind High s classes! and parlicipalion in school oi ouidoor sporls his wife activities. does. of KJ: Y5 YD! 1 FLORENCE V. HOLDEN. B.A., M.A. I:ngIii,h Gels her groalcsl loathing siiiislarlion Irorn aclive slua denl peifcirnmnci- in ilass work. RICHARD K. JACOUITH, B. Ed. Aulo Shop An avid coin colleclor and geologisi in his spare lime. Mr. Jacguilh rales swirnr-wing ai. Iops. G. A. JOHNSTON, B.A.. M.A. English Our qaIIcaach,hera1ns+I1is spoil .ia his l.r.riii'ii wiih bowling nexi. VIRGINIA JONES, B.E., B.L.S. Really has a good lime going around Chiviigi suburbs and looking al all lhe new hiinww. HAZEL KENNEDY, B.S. Vocal Music Training and racing horses are hobbies, liinni iry oul for any of her singing groups willi your mouth full of guml ORVILLE A. KESSLER, Ph. B. Counselor Collecling old China and walihing fooiloall ganno are iwo of Mrs. KessIer's fayoriie paslirnes. SHEILA KEYES, B.A. American I-Iislory, Currenl Aflair. Illinois Gow-rn rnenr She enioys cooking, and reading hisiory books. I 5 1. -:l O I . .1 NELSON KIAS, B. Ed., B.S., M. Ed. Georgraphy Feels fha? our school needs more inlellecfual curiosity on Ihe parf of lhe sludenls. VICTOR W. KLEIN. B.A.. M.A. Induslrial Arls His grealesl leaching safisiaclion is walching sludenls learn lo Ihinlc for Ihemselves. PAUL V. KOPRUCKI, B.S. Machine Shop Favorile paslirnes are fishing, camping, fraveling. He feels lhal our school needs more srudenl school spirit. ARLENE KOTIL, B.S. Physical Educalion Besides reading. she enjoys bowling and volley- ball. RODGER G. LANDGRAF. B.S., M.S. Mechanical Drawing He feels lhal our school needs grealer school spiril, shown in larger crowds al fhe foofball and baslrelball games. LUCILLE W. LARSON. R.N.. B.S. School Nurse Refinishing anfique iurnilure and bowling oc- cupy some of Mrs. Larson's spare lime. MARY LATHAM, Ph. B.. M.A. English Gels her greafesl leach- ing salisfaclion in seeing slow learners improve. CLELL G. LEDFORD, B.S.. M. Ed. Social Sludies, Cilizenship More pupils should begin to lhinlr high school is im- porlanrf' says Mr. Ledlord. CLARA F. LEMON, B.S. Her hobbies are handi- cralls planning parries, and direcling weddings. ALBERT LOKANC. B.S. Heallh, General Science Gels as much salisfaciion from giving Hs as lhe slu- denls do in gelling Ihem. AGX islif I Physical Educalion You mighl guess thai the favorife sporl of This qood- nalured. sporls minded leacher would be loofball. f Z , R. A. LYONS, B.A. 'ih--o i JOSEPH B. LYZNICKI, B.S. Science and Heallh Nexl' Io following all sporls, bolh in school and oul. Mr. Lyzniclci Iilces slamp collecling best. PATRICIA LEONARD, B.A. Counselor Swimming is Ihe number one sporl here. WILLIAM J. LISKA, B. Ed.. M.A. Eleclric Shop, Audio Visual Direclor Really regrels seeing some sludenfs iusl' sir around and do nolhing, malcing no erlori Io learn. qu FRANK McCUNE, B.A. Spanish Mr. McCune is mosl' pleased when a slow learner discovers and appreciales wha+ he has been laughl. VERNAL McGRUDER, B.S. Physical Educalion Ranlcs Ihe need of a big swimming pool as loremosl in CHS. AUDREY MILGATE, B.A. General Business Training Sludenls who are lazy aren'+ popular wilh her. She feels lhal we need lols more school spiril. CATHERINE J. MILLER, B. Ed., M.A. Bookkeeping Shorlhand, Twine Traveling and sewing are lavorile paslimes wilh Miss Miller. fi ,WVU KENNETH O'KANE, B. Ed. Diversified Occupalions Sludenfs with closed minds won'l' gel very lar in school or in lile, Mr. O'Kane feels. ALICE McMAHON, B.S. Home Making As you mighl' guess, lhe favorile occupalion of lhis sewing leacher is sewing. Don'l you dare chew gum in her class! JANET McOUISTAN, B.A., M.A. Shorlhand and Typing Exlensive Traveling has enabled her lo find many interesling places lo browse in. PAUL MALM, M.S. Counselor Whal lhe sludenls need mosl, Mr. Malm says. is a field house and an audilorium, MARGARET MATES. B.S. Girls Physical Educalion Likes bowling and lennis besl of al ls. ELIZABETH MESENKOP, B.A. If ' ' I Finds her grealesl leac n i li n i a - O ing for evidence of slu a ope ment. IM ' ALICE M. MICHALAK, P.H.N.. B.S. School Nurse Gardening, lishing. camping, golfing - all are favored by Miss Michalak. xx 1' ETHEL MILLER, B.A. DOROTHEA MOORE, B.A. WILLIAM H. MOORE, B.A. Algebra. Geomelry, M.A. Geography Conservalion Malhemalics English 'When a sludenl realizes Her grealesl leaching Swimming, cooking, and how lillle he knows, he's be- salislaclion is to have alerl music are all enjoyed by ginninq lo become edu- sludenls inleresled in learn- Miss Moore. caledf slales Mr. Moore. ing even more lhan we can leach. PORTIA W. PAYNE. B.A. American Hislory. Govern- menl, World Hislory, Sociology Mrs. Payne feels lhal whal lhe school needs mosl is more compelifive sporls lor girls. NANCY LANE PETERS, B.S. Algebra, Geometry, Malhemalics Anlhropology, sporls car races, and reading lake up lhe spare lime of lhis malhe- malics leacher. EUGENE PETERSON. B.S. M.S. English, Speech, Debale Having former sludenls come lo visil and lo seek help gives Mr. Pelerson his grealesl teaching salisfac- lion. OPAL A. PETERSON. B.A. M.A. Lalin, French, Spanish Ailer caring for home and family, a good bridge game is lops wifh Mrs. Pelerson. BARBARA R. PFEIFFER, B. Ed. Home Making In her spare lime she loves fo bowl. HENRY P. PILLARD, B.S. Conservafion Foofball and wresfling are fops wifh Mr. Pillard in fhe sporfs field. DOROTHY W. ROGERS. B.A. Office Pracfice, Compfomefry Loves fo collect old coins. Abhors careless proof read- ing along wifh careless work. JACK RUDY, B.S. American Governrnenf Economics, Currenf Affairs, Sociology Definefely down on any sfudenf who is always frying fo alfracf affenfiori. IVAN SCHULTZ, B.P.E., M.A. Ph sical Educafion Y You can always find him helping fhe Iirfle fel- lows in baskefball or baseball. PATRICIA B. SHOFFNER, 8.5. Home Economics Gefs greaf safisfacfion when sfudenfs do fheir assigned work successfully. ALICE SOLDAN, B.A. Business Educafion Mrs. Soldan hafes fo refusing fo study. see infelligerif pupils WILLARD D. SPIES, B.S. Ed. American I-lisfory, Psychology Greafesf feaching safisfaclion fo fhis genfleman is in seeing sfudenfs succeed. FRED L. STEELE, B.A., M.S. Algebra, Geomefry, General Mafhernafics Mr. Sfeele likes all sporfs, buf favors baseball fhe mosf. DONALD W. STOKES, B.S. Integrafed Mafhemafics, Algebra, General Mafhe- malics Geomefr ' Y Be sure fo come Io Mr. Sfokes' classes wifh pencil, paper, book. arid. mosf imporfarif of all. brains. I8 SHIRLEY POPE, B.A. Healfh. General Science A bridge and gardening enfhusiasf, Mrs. Pope feels fhaf CHS needs more school spirif. GEORGE W. PORTER, B. Ed., M. Ed. Geography, Conservafion, Retail Merchandising His hobbies are sporfs and polifics. Thinks fhaf school should have fewer sfudenls per classroom. BEULAH PROTSMAN, B.A. Advanced Algebra College Algebra, Trigonomefry Rafes cooking and wafch- ing TV fops. She is safisfied when she hears fhaf former sfuclenfs are doing well in college. 44. 'T JOHN J. RUSH, B.A., M.A. 'LUCILLE T. RUSH When he's nof experimerif- Asssifanf Librarian ing in his Iaborafory. he's going fishing. GILBERT SCHOENOFF, M.S. Prinfing Likes fo have sfudenfs who really appreciafe fhe fhings being faught lhem. 3- 9. T: H52 - GEORGE W. STREIN, B.S. Geomolry, Algebra Malhemaiics Having four sons, Mr. Sfrein spends a lol of time in Boy Scour work, NELL WILLHOIT, B.S. Algebra Malhemalics Enioys collerling anligues and playinq her iavorile game afll. TOO SHY7 Piclufes of lhese Teachers were nor lurned in in lime lo be in- cluded in The iacully seclion. BERNICE BARTZ, B.A. French, English JEAN LOITZ, B,A. English ELIZABETH NOWLAN, B.A. Algebra Malhcrmarics MAUREEN RHEA, B.S. American Hislory, Economics. Governrm-nl ' No iniormalion for wrile up received lrom lheso Teachers, Joined slafi second semesler: JOHN T. CONNELLY, B. Ed. Eleclric Shop I 9 KENNETH STREITMATTER, B.S.. M.S. General Maihemaiics, Algebra Mr Srreirrnatrers grealesl leaching salisiaclion comes when one oi his srudenls be- comes a leacher. JANET STUPP, R.N. School Nurse This lady really gels peeved when a sludenl rries 'ro lake an illness. GLADYS SWANSON, B.A. Typinil Slenography Miss Swanson's hobbies are lislening lo good music and playing The piano. MARSHA THORNTON, B.A. English, Speech, Dramalics Likes lo spend her lime read- ing, collecting books and re- cords and horseback riding. JOHN A. WALKER. B.S. Physical Educarion Always likes lo see sludenls grow physically Through Their school ygiars, and adiusl lo high school lile. 'BERNICE E. WALLACE, B.A. Arr ROBERT WEBER, B.A., M.F.S. American l-lislory, World Hislory When former sludenls re- iurn and lhank him for his el- iorls, Mr. Weber is really glad he became a reacher, SHELDON C. WESTMAN, B.M.E., M.M. Chairman ol Music Deparrment. Concerr Band Dont hy lo alibi by saying l didn? have lime, or l lorgol' lo Mr, Weslman 4 you wonl gel away wilh ir. CHARLES A. WHITE, B.A. English, Journalism Boller oiganizalion wilhiri de- parlmenls and counseling for all students are whar lhe school needs mosr. says ihis leacher. RAMON N. WILLIAMSON, B.S., M.A. Band Chorus Working with his chorus groups is one ol Mr. William- son s greafesl leaching sarislac- liens. PETER R. WILLSON, B.S. English Feel Thar the schools greatesl need is an inlense desire lo accomplish lop work in all fields. GORDON WINLOCK, B.S., M.S. Eonomics, American Govern- rnenr, Business Law, Sociology When nor preparing for his classes, he enjoys playing goll or Tennis follecling sramps and reading KATHLEEN WINTER, B.A., M.S. COUnS.l'lsUf Golf and swimming are lavor- ile sporls wilh her. PAUL YATES, B.A., M.A. English Herels a crack lennis coach who rales canoeing almosl as highly. CHARLES ZODA, M.A. American l-lislory Physical Edu- cafion He rhinks about spcvs coaches sporls, and goes ro see every sporrs loniesr he can f f, f ' K , ,XV l j,,,,Q' ,M JA X51 , , V L, uf X ,., X s, , X V ,. ,V L-vf 1 ,f,L Q I I7 pf id' A .f .5 ,K ' Y,JMG0LAa.f,1 fw'7'1ffL 'L-' MP iff' - X Z X ff 7 J, I VJ X 4 r N LH '7LL'AQg'Z 'JL It 7 4 . 7 'fr -' 'AW fri Q54 y - 1 H I 77 fl, c ' ,ff 3741 LV Lxf La K ,K 2 .B QL JAM 5 uf - ,R -4 4' 1 ,V , f? WY? 'C' Q5Q7z'fd,sL 1 4,7 si!! 'A Hao' 1 it-ni x i 1 -X' u. ,Q-r i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The all-girl senior class officers meel' wiih Mr. Ames io loolc over qradueiion announcemenfs. Leif io righl' are Maxine Wilt secreiaryg Gail Sipple. vice-presideni: Mr. Clarence Ames, principal of fhe senior class: Sandy 6ele+i, ireesurer: and Bonnie Smi+h, president Cnly 04 SAorf Ijime ore . . . and we shall wrife one deeply fell word in our diary . . . FAREWELL! This is nof an easy faslc, for I+ will be io Those close friends of 'rhe lasl' four years. GRADUATES ROW I ANNIE ADAMS Annie has found Biology fo be her mosl useful subiecf and wishes she had worlced harder af it. LOIS ADAMS 'LO's advice fo underclassmen is fo gef in all fhe acfivifies fhey can and really parficipafe. RONALD ALDERSON Ron s mosf memorable day af Communify High was his elecfion as Sophomore Class Presidenf. MIRIAM ALFANO Me Me's mosf useful subiecf is Homemalcing. in which she learned fo malce her favorife dish, pizza. BETTE ALLEN Foxey's hobby is lisfening fo records. and her life ambifion is fo become a singer. EDDIE LOUISE ALLEN Louise, who won leffers in G.A.C,, fhinlcs Communify High should add swimming fo ifs curriculum. ROW 2 ROBERT ALPERS Bob' has found Physics fo be his mosf useful subiecf and wanfs fo become an elecfronics fechnician. DAN ALTMAN Red , a big man af Campus, won four foofball leffers, fhree wresfling letfers and one baseball leffer. BARBARA AMATO 'Barbs' mosf useful subiecf has been sociology, which will un- doubfedly help her achieve her ambifion fo be a housewife. RONALD ANASTASIA 'Lee' says The mosf commendable feafure of Cornmunify High is ifs friendly sfudenfs. BARBARA ALICE ANDERSON Barb's mosf memorable day in high school was the day she was inifiafed info +he Nafional Honor Sociefy. JOANNE ANDERSON Joanne liked fhe dances affer fhe games. Her hobby is dancing. ROW 3 RUSSELL ANDERSON Humble, humorous, and happy. Russ would lilce Io be a minisfer. STANLEY ANDERSON Sfan's mosf memorable day al Communify was his admiffance fo fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. WILLIAM ANDERSON Bill, an outsfanding sfudenf and brillianf debafer is fo be found reading Plafo's Republic , ANNETTE ANTHONY Neffe's life ambifion is fo become a feacher. She enjoys lislening fo L.P.'S. JOSEPH ARNSWALD Joe's mosf useful and enioyable subiecf is prinfing which will help him fo become a prinfer. LYNDEL ARRINGTON This fime nexf year, Lyndel would lilce fo be malcing good grades in college. 'E '5' J--Q QI! ROW I WILLIAM ATHOS Afhlelic and sporfs minded, Bill can be found bowling al most any lime. LARRY AYRES Lew . who wanls lo be a mechanic had his mosr embarrasing momenl when his Olds' engine blew up in aulo shop. THOMAS BABB Tom Ihinks Ihe mosl commendable fealure of Communily High is iis good organizalion and exlra-curricular aclivifies. DONNA BACHMANN Donna, gay and humorous, would not change her lasl lour years if she could. ROSELEE BAER Roselee always enjoyed and regularly allended Cornrnunily Highs social alilairs. JEFFREY BALMER 'Qlefl , whose lavorile sporl is baseball, has as his all lime 'ravorile book, The Year Ihe Yankees Losf Ihe Pennant ROW 2 JOHN BARAN This lime nexf year John would like Io be in Ihe Navy. ALLEN BARD Tall, calm, and happy, AI can be found on lhe afhlefic field aller school where he earned many loolball. basketball, and Iennis lelfers. PEGGY JOYCE BARTEE Jo' wishes she had sludied harder in malhemafics. She can be found ailer school wilh Mr. D . 1959 RICHARD BARTLE Dick, a regular alfendanl by Communily High's social affairs, Ihinks Ihe sfudenls should be able lo invite sludenls from olher schools. WILLIAM BARZYCKI Bill fhinks 'rrack should be disconfinued although his favorile sporl is racing lon roller skalesl. ARTHUR BAUGH The prinl' shop has given him a slarl foward becoming a prinfer. ROW 3 BEVERLY BAU MANN Beverly mosl admires Lillian Rolh and Helen Keller. She enjoyed arf more lhan any other class. ROBERT BEARD Bob is anolher of fhe many who dislikes Ihe sack dress. JOHN BECK Johnny's ambilion is lo race sporl cars as well as Ihe lale Marquis de Porlago, whom he admired very much. JOYCE BECK Joyce advises underclassmen lo enioy each year of school while Ihey sfill have Ihe chance. SANDRA BECKER Sandy feels a swimming pool and a driving course would be greal addilioris lo our school. CHARLES JOSEPH BEDOIAN When Chuck isn'f working or faking voice lessons, he enioys watching Red Skellon. 'K 3 'ala gg sc- 7 GRADUATES ROW I ROBERT A. BELLA Bob praises fhe afhlefic program af B. l. and has received varsify lefiers in foofball and golf. FREDRIC MICHAEL BENNETT Alfhough Mike enjoyed Biology class mosf, he feels his mosf useful subjecf has been Algebra. KAREN ANN BENNING Kar enjoys earing pizza while lisfening fo Call Me' and ofher records. MARSHA KAREN BERG A member of fhe National Honor Sociefy, Marsha hopes fo work in medical research a field she really enjoys. CHRISTOPHER BERRY Chris can be found playing his violin in his spare firne. GERALD BERTELLO Jerry admires Mickey Manfle as his favorife baseball sfar. Prep English was his mosr useful subjecf. ROW 2 RICHARD BJELKE Rick especially enjoyed woodshop. buf feels all fhe shops are praiseworfhy. WILLIAM BLAZEJAK Mr. Bell is Bill's idea of a helpful feacher, and he feels his algebra class has been useful. DAVE aromoulsr Red feels more dances would be a good addifion fo exfra- curricular acfivifies. JEANNE BOGARD If is Jeannie's ambifion fo see fha world, especially South America BETTY ANN BOHNE 'Beadyw fhinks economics should nof be a required subjecf for girls. buf she enjoys volleyball. FREDERIC CARL BOHNE Fred enjoys spring and fhe opening of baseball season because baseball is his favorife sporf. ROW 3 MARGIE BONAREK Margie advises underclassmen fo work hard buf save lime for social affairs and fun. DAVID BOYD As Dave looks forward fo graduafion. he is sure if will be a memorable evenf. MILDRED EVELYN BRADLEY Millie, a Perry Como fan, rafes Miss Holden as her mosl' helpful teacher. SHIRLEY BRAGALONE Shirley enjoyed 'The Good Earfh and feels our library wifh ifs supply of ofher books is excellenf. SUSAN CAROL BRAND If Sue could relive ihese four years. she would work harder and join more school acfivifies. PATRICIA BREESE Pai' really goes for hamburgers and French fries affer parficipafing in her favorife sport ice skafing. 1959 al., ROW I YVONNE BRINKMAN Being in lhe Senior Class Play was one of Yvonne's mos? rewarding school experiences. VERNA LEA BRISTOW Lea, an arf enlhusiasl, would lilce lo be allending arf school al 'rhis lime nexf year. EDWARD BRONSON Ed praises Ihe way the lhree buildings are sei' up. FRED BROUWER Fred alrends lhe social affairs +o become acquainled wilh more people and lo have a pleasanr lime. PATRICIA BROWN Square dancing and mixed bowling would be ideal addilions to our exfra-curricular aclivilies in Pafs opinion. ROSCOE BROWN Roscoe has received special awards in fraclr, baslcelball, and fool- ball. Someday he would like lo be a singer. ROW 2 MARCIA RUTH BRUEHL Marsh , a Nalional Honor Sociefy member. can be found prac- Iicing The organ aller school. CAROL BRUMMEL Carol says 'thai school spiril has improved a greal' deal in her four years. JOHN BRUNO John feels school spirir has improved since his freshman year. JU DITH BUCHANAN Nor allowing olhers fo alfend our dances is a disadvanlage in Bul'ch's mind. WILLIAM BUCHANAN Buck advises all underclassmen io walch The girls, He loves baslrelball, BOB BUCIAK Bobis mosl memorable day is Ihe day he received his varsily loofball leffer. ROW 3 SANDRA BUIS Sandy's mosl' embarrassing momenl was lhe day she caughl a mouse in her hall loclcer. JERRYLYNN BULTEMA Jerry enjoyed her American Hislory classes. She crilicizes the lorry minule lunch periods and Ihe leachers who assign oral reporls. DARLENE BURKE Remembers when The sophomores fried lo sell her a sleam healed loclcer. She can usually be found eafing pizza and sludying how Io obrain her Mrs. degree. JUDITH CAIN Capable, cufe, co-operalive, Judy enioys ealing hamburgers while wafching a good drag race. GAIL ANITA CALLOWAY Dimples would like to be a charming wife lo some nice young man in lhe near lulure. JOYCE CAMERON Crificizes lhe lacl 'rhal oulsiders aren'l allowed al' our school dances. 1 C 'ST GRADUATES ROW I RAY CANTELO DeTiniTe, dilligenT, daring, Ray Thinlcs he could have Talren his TirsT Two years a liTTIe more seriously. SHARRON CARBONEAU She has been honored as SecreTary oT The D, E. Club. She lists coIlecTing records as her hobby. RICHARD CARLILE Rich' can usually be Tound eaTing pizza and lisTening To 'Lovers OuesTion. LONNIE CARR Lon's rnosT memorable day in high school was The I957 WinTer Formal. CASSANDRA YVETTE CARSON This Time nexT year PlunIiey would like To be The perTecT wiTe Tor a cerTain Mr. Ridgner. GEORGE CARTER George enjoys eaTing sTeaIc while waTching Dick Clarlc and Tinlcering with elecTric Trains. ROW 2 BOB CELLINI Bob remembers embarrassingly The day his chemisTry experirnenT blew up. ROBERT E. CERCONE Roclc praises The paTienT Teachers aT Blue Island. I-le can usually be Tound aT Marlene's. 1 .S .2 WILLIAM CHAMPION Hobby is AsTroonomy. Enioys eaTing sTealcs while gazing aT The sfars. CAROL CHANDLER Carol lilces going sTeady and says her life ambiTion is To marry Rudy. DEBORAH CHAPMAN - BEY Debbie says There are many splinTers in The ladder oT success. buT you'll never noTice unless you sTarT To slide down. CAROLYN EVE CHATLOS Carol criticizes The griTTy soap in CommuniTy High's washrooms. ROW 3 JACQUELYN PATRICIA CHEEKS Jaclcie can usually be Touncl eaTing iambalia and waTching T.V. JOYCE CHLAPECKA EavoriTe sporT is ice sIcaTing. She Thinks gym should be disconTinuecl. MARVIN CHRISTENSEN Advice To new seniors is: GeT a haircut Throw away The levis, and acT lilce a Senior. JIM CIANCI As a sporTs lover Jim enioys his maTches as a member oT The wresTling Team. MONNA COAN Says Typing and Miss McQuisTan have been mosT helpful To her This year. DAVE COBB CourTeous, ambiTious and energeTic Dave enjoys dancing and playing The guiTar. ROW I CURTIS COLOUITT Describing himself as changeable, quick. and undersfanding, Curfis enioys bofh going sfeady and double dafes. LINDA CONN Favorife all fime book is the Bible. This time nexf year she would like fo be sfudying fo become a religious educafion direcfor. PETER V. CONTRERAS Chunga s life ambifion is fo marry and be happy. Remembers the day he was elecfed Spanish Club Presidenf. LINDA COREY Lynn si' facorife movie is Gone wifh fhe Windil and her favorife sfar is Loreffa Young. ERMYNTRUDE COX Trudie fhinks private voice lessons should be added fo fhe school curriculum. SANDRA CRAIG Sandyi plans fo be a secrefary . . . , . Loves baseball.. ROW 2 DAVID CROOKSHANK Crazy abouf cars, eafing pizza, and Iisfening fo fhe radio. SARA JEAN CURRY Jeans advice fo underclassmen is: If you have Miss Mesenkop for any class nexf year, go 'ro fhe foofball games. WALTER T. CWIKLA Besides admiring Benny Goodman, Bruno' will always remember fhe help he received from Mr. Liska. 1959 EDWARD ROBERT CZERKAS Bufch will always remember Ihe Senior Class play. and hopes nexf year, fo be in fhe Marines. BETTY DALEY Besides admiring Princess Margaref, eating spagheffi, and doing office work, Befs says she looks forward fo graduafion. LOIS DANAN Lo will always remember fhe day she fainfed in sfeno class. I-for favorife record is TweIffh of Never. ROW 3 JOAN DARLING Jo's mosf useful subiecf was arf and being a commercial arfisf is her life's ambifion. HERBERT LAWRENCE DAVIS 'I'Ierb , who hopes fo be a feacher, will always remember his foofball, baskefball, frack and wrestling awards, ISIAH DAVIS Sonny will never forgef receiving firsf place in a frack mee? evenf. This advice he gives fo underclassmenz Sfudy hard. JOHN DAVIS 'Deaconlf who describes himself as car-crazy. mechanically minded, and lazy, can r forgef fhe day he blew up his car in aufo shop. JUDITH ANN DEHNICKE Judy enjoyed bookkeeping class mosf, buf wishes she had sfudied YTTOTS, PHYLLIS DEKKER 'Phil whose mosf useful subiecf was English, praises Ihe helpfulness and friendliness of fhe feachors af Communify I-ligh. ?'X vc in 1 ,gav- GRADUATES 1' i ROW I RON DELL Ron, who is undecided abouT his life's ambiTion. has received varsiTy baseball and baslceTball leTTers in The pasT Two years. CHARLES MURRAY DEMSTER Behind a prinTing press you'll Tind Chuck RlTA DesLAURlERS Jane, who was Treasurer of The FuTure Teachers oT America. describes herself as quiet parTicular, and conscienTious. JU DY DETERS Judy, whose lile arnbiTion is To be a beauTician, says she would sTudy just a liTTle harder if she could relive her pasr lour years. DAVID DeVRIES Dave's ambi+ion is To become a loresTer one day. His mosT enjoyable class is D. E. BARBARA DICKMEYER Barb , who hopes To be away al college nexT year, Thinlcs auTo shop Tor girls should be added To The school curriculum. ROW 2 EMIL DICKS Forward, cheerful, and friendly are The Three adiecTives Thai describe Emil. His advice To underclassmen is Graf going. GLORIA JEAN DIEHL Receiving a G, A. C. leTter, a firsl' place bowling Trophy and library pins are Three honors Ducky had in her high school years. SANDRA JEAN DlNl Sandy who received The Mu Alpha Thela award. enioyed her Junior year The besT, buT wishes she would have worlced harder in sTeno class. l WAYNE DLUZEN Wayne, gives This advice To underclassrneri: LisTen To whaT your Teachers says - youll proT'iT laTer. GAYE DODGE Gaye's TavoriTe sporT is horsebaclc riding. NexT year she would like To be riding jumpers at The lnTernaTional Horse Show. PATTIE LEE DOEDEN Par, who admires her morn and dad The mosT, hopes To be in nurses's Training nexT year. ROW 3 BONITA LEE DOHL Being TirsT page edifor of The Red and WhiTe and winning G. A. C. leTTer are Two awards Bonnie received in her high school years. BILL DOLEGA Bill, who enioyed his freshman year besT, criTicizes The deTenTions given by The Teachers. He describes himself as hard, handsome and aTTracTive. JIM DOLEGA Jim lilces To bowl and can be Tound aT The bowling alley very oTTen. To be a chemical engineer is his liTe's ambiTion. TOM DOMIKAITES If Dema had The lasT Tour years To live over again, he would sfudy more. RITA MAE DRAGT RiTa enioyed Psychology The besT buT wishes she would have worked harder in shorThand. NexT year she hopes To have an interesling secreTarial iob. JEAN DRING EaTing pizza and lisTening To Canadian SunseT are Two ol Jean's lavoriTe pasTirnes. Jean says if she could relive her Tour years she would worlc Tor beTTer grades. 1959 ROW I NANCY DuCLOS Being on fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy and receiving fhe Mu Alpha Thefa Award are Iwo honors Nancy will always remember. JOYCE DUDEK Joyce will always remember her firsf day as a freshman. Steno and fyping are her mosl' useful subiecfs. ALICE DUFFELS Her infenlions are fo be a secrefary. Her favorife food is spaqheffi and meafballs. DUANE DURLING Tiny gives Ihis advice fo underclassmen: Sfudy hard in all subiecfsf' To be an aufo mechanic is his life's ambifion. DARLENE DAWN DEBORAH DYE Darlene praises our ambifious and capable feachers but says we need more of fhem. MARY ANN DYKE Marryann's life ambifion is fo do secrefarial work. She can be found affer school wifh her friends eafing pizza or bowling. ROW 2 JULIA MARIE DYRCZ Julia says her mosf memorable day af BlCHS was when she affended fhe i958 prom. She praises fhe variefy of educafional opporfunifies here. JOANNE EDDINGTON Jo fhinks ther school's exfra-curricular acfivifies should include more pep rallies and more dances. 'Fl' T2 6- ,Ni JOETTA EDGAR 'Jos' found around fhe Markef Baskef. Her idea is fo have lofs of friends. JACK EHLERS Jacks life arnbifion is fo be happy all fhe fime. CAROLE ETCHISON If Carole had her lasf four years in high school fo do over, she would ioin more clubs. DELORES FAILLE 'Deen loves dancing as a pasfime. Her favorife movie was Smoke Gefs in Your Eyes. ROW 3 VERNETTA FALCONER Neffa loves dramafics and infends fo be a model or singer. SANDY FAVIA Sandy's favorite class was Dramafics. Her ambifion is fo be a play direcfor. MARION FEKETE The feafure of Communify High fhaf Marion would like fo praise mosf is fhe wonderful sfaff of feachers. TOM FERGUSON Affer school Tom can be found af Tony's Pizza eafing lfhree guesses, fhe firsf two don'f counhll YVON FERGUSON Vonny's favorife felevision sfar is Hugh O'Brian, Her favorife food is pizza. GEORGE FIEDLER George wanfs fo sfay single and doesn'f like girls or dancing or parfies. Whaf???? f' GRADUATES ROW I WENDY JEAN FISCHER Wendy's advice To underclassmen is TirsT oT all decide whaT your aim is and then accomplish iT. JAMES FLASSIG Jim Thinks Biology was a mosT useTul subiecT and wanTs To be a zoologisT. ROBERT FLEMING Bob Thinks ThaT rock and roll dancing lessons should be added To The school s exTra-curricular acTiviTies. GILBERT FLORES This hep-caT is real cool abouT iazz and swimming. COLIN FLYNN He enioys music. His liTe ambiTion is To be an adverTiser. CAROL FORNAL The people in public life thaT Carole admires mosT are parenTs. ROW 2 LARRY GRANT FORRESTER Larrys mosT memorable high school day was SepTember I3, I957. The TirsT TooTball game OT Thal' season. ROBERT R. FOSS 'Bobs' mosT memorable days were when he had chemisTry lab. LORELI FOYLE Loreli Thinks swimming should be added To The eidraecurricular acTiviTies. JOHN FRANTAL While lisTening To lT's Only Make Believe , 'Jack' likes To eeiT hard salami. MARGARET FRAWLEY Peg thinks There are Too Tew acTiviTies Tor girls. CARLYLE ANN FREEMAN Bunny says she is Triendly Tun, and nice. ROW 3 ROGER FRIDHOLM Roger criTicizes The lack oT a sidewalk across The schools TronT lawn. BETTY FULLER Her mosT memorable day in high school was The Junior-Senior Prom. She likes To eaT shrimp. FRANK FURMAN Frank's mosT memorable high school evenT was The Homecoming OT l958. SANDRA GALATI 'Sandys' mosT memorable high school day was The day she was elecTed Treasurer oT The senior class. GAIL ESTER GALLOVICH Gail wishes she had worked harder in American HisTory. JOHN GATELEY Johns advice To underclass boys is To go ouT for as many sports as possible. p' , i 1 YZ' ROW I RICHARD GAWRYSIAK 'Rich' fhinlcs fhe Iwo-Iwo plan is greaf. BILL GEITTMANN Bills lavorile hobby is cars and molorcycles. I-le also lilces racing cars. ROBERT GESTER Bobs advice Io underclassmen is Io enioy Their years in high school. BONNIE GILLESPIE Bonnie! mosl memorable high school day was when he slarled in The Iirsf sfring line up on The Varsity loofball Team. RAYMOND GOERRES Ray 'rhinlcs The idea of class eleclions is greal. THEODORE GOSSELINK Ted will some day be a fine druggisf. ROW 2 EARL GOTTSCHALK Bills' mosf memorable day in high school was when he passed. PAUL GOUDIE Paul has received four band leffers for special awards in high school. BONNIE GRAEFEN Bonnie criticizes The language used by The sludenls. ROBERT GRAHAM Bob has a lol of school spirif and Thinks it has improved qreally since his freshman years. x Rib' 1959 TED GRANT Ted loves apple pie. If he had his four years fo live over again he would sludy harder. ARLINE GREBELIS Ar enjoys nnosl sporls, Among her liavoriles are bowling and volleyball. ROW 3 DELORES GREENWOOD Lois', who gels a greaf enioymenf our of afhlelic comperilion Ihinlcs a girls 'rraclc Team schould be added fo school activilies. PAUL D. GREVLS Bowling and hunfing Dennis lilies. MARY JANE GRUBBS Mary Janes advice fo underclassmen is: Sludy hard, A basic knowledge is imporlanl To lulure sludiesf NICK GUGLIELMUCCI Niclcis life ambilion is fo be a millionaire. I-lis favorile food is sfealr. DOROTHY GULLEY Dorriew wishes she had sfudied English much harder. I-ler advice to Juniors is iSl'udy hardlii THOMAS GUZAK Poloclr' Ihinlcs Thar a boxing Team and a swimming pool should be some of fhe exlra-curricular aclivifies added Io B.I,C.l-l.S. 47 Y fffiify v W 4 - I 'ii' . D.. age- GRADUATES rs- T ST.. T7 sf ROW I CHARLOTTE HAASE This lime nexl year Char would like lo be lraveling around lhe world. DONNA HABICH Donna lhinks lhal parades have helped in improving school spiril. SHERRY HACKMAN Miss Wilhoil has helped Sherry mosl in preparing her for college. THOMAS HAGEN Swimming is one of the exlra curricular aclivilies Tom lhinks should be added lo school. GERALD HALM 'iJerry may be found playing baseball as a sporl and ealing ham- burgers as a snack. EUGENE C. HANSEN, JR. Going sleady is nol for Fudge . He would ralher be playing foolball. ROW 2 RICHARD HANSEN Dick . a member of lhe Sfudenl Council, has lhe noleworlhy ambilion lo become a foreign ambassador. GLORIA HARDIN Gloria would like lo be going lo a small business school lhis lime nexl year. Her ambifion is lo be a privale secrelary. JOSEPH EDWARD HARMS No dales from olher schools is one lealure ol B.l.C.H.S. lhal Joseph crilicizes mosl. X! 1 LINDA JUNE HARRELL Lyn's mosl enjoyable subiecl, Horne Economics, will help her in becoming a good housewife. GRADY HARRIS, JR. Gym was Nal's lavorile class. His favorile sporl is baseball. SAMUEL HARRIS Sam is an admirer of girls in general. ROW 3 WARREN OWEN HARRIS Tex , a lop man at Campus belongs lo Mu Alpha Thela. Nalional Honor Sociely, and lhe Sludenl Council. ELLA HARTL Tools enioys bowling. Her lile arnbilion is lo gel married. JAMES HARTMAN Jim's lavorife class. Biology. has helped him learn more aboul his hobby, lropical fish. LINDA HAYDEN This lime nexf year, Linda would like lo be allending college, pre- paring lor a leaching career. JOSEPH HAYES Joe can be found lislening lo his favorite record, So Far Away, and ealing his lavorile food, fried chicken. HOWARD HECKLER Aller school during lhe hunling season Kraul can be found indulging in his favorile sporl, hunling. 3 ROW I CATHY HEIMBACH If Cafhy had her four years fo live over again she would change her sludy habifs. KAREN HEITMAN Karen can be found indulging in her iavoriie hobby, which is colleciing records and eaiing her favorife food, shrimp. DELORES HEMMONS Lois aims fo be a good housewife in the iuiure. Her favoriie book is Mandingo. FLOYD HENDERSON Floyd enioys pariicipafing in sporis and meefing new friends. He plans io affend a small college. JOYCE HENSCHEL Miss McQuisIan has helped Joyce mos? in preparing her for her life ambifion, which is To be a privafe secreiary. KEN HENSCHLER Baseball and model railroading are The acfivifies for Ken. ROW 2 JIMMIE WAYNE HILL Favoriie subiecf wi+h him has been Psychology. Rates Love Me Tender as his iavoriie movie. HENRY F. HOPPE. JR. A shooiing range is one of fhe exfra curricular aciivifies Hop would like Io see added lo B. I. C. H. S. 1959 ENID HORVATH Enid may be found listening Io her Iavorife song S+ardusr and eafing pizza. LOUISE HORVATH She praises mosf of all our high school ieafures, fhe D.E. and D.O. programs. JOANNE HOST Joanne wants fo become a feacher buf is slill undecided as io whal' college she will alfend. JOE HOWINGTON Joe's mosl memorable day was fhe day he mel Karen Tale. Fried chicken is his favorife food. ROW 3 KENNETH JOHN HOYNE Chemislry helps ' Ken in his hobby of building scienfific insfrumenfs. ROSE ANN HUBL Rose Ihinks our main enirance and library are Ieaiures io be praised mosf about our building. PATRICIA ANN HUGHES 'Pais' ambilion is io be a good housewife. RICHARD PHILLIP HUGHES Phil really enioyed Mr. Bapsfs biology classes FRANKLIN HULL Tennessee likes oyslers on 'rhe half shell ailer a Iough algebra problem. LILLIAN ANN IGNACZAK Lil's ambition is io become a housewife and office worker. GRADUATES ROW l LORRETTA JOANNE ISTAD Lorrella Joanne lislening lo and collecling records and her lavorile record is To Know Him ls To Love Him. BETTY ANN JABLONSKI Belly can be found leaching ballef and tap lessons aller school. MARYANN JABLONSKI Friendly. quiel sociable, Mary enjoys sewing her own clolhes. GEORGIA LEE JACKSON Georgia. a Nalional Honor Sociely and Mu Alpha Theala says. ll pays lo work wifh leachers inslead of aqainsl lhemf' NANCY JAGER Nancy will always remember fhe day she took a double spill in lhe hall. LEOTHIS JAMES Leolhis delighls in a good swim on a hol summer day. ROW 2 JUDITH ANN JANECYK Miss McQuisfan has helped her fhe mosf foward her ambilion 'lo become an office worker. CLAUDETTE JEFFERSON This lime nexl year Claudelle would like lo be a housewife. GEORGE JESTER His advice lo underclassmen is work harder and be somebody. He enioys working on cars. BING JEW Here's one sludenl worker who is really sold on lhe D.O. program. HENRIETTA J-IMERSON Henriellas advice lo underclassmen is. Do your homework lo The besl' of your abili'ry. ROBERT JOHLER Bob can be found relaxing ar lhe Po+owa+omi Fishing, Hunling, and Inside Slraighl Club. ROW 3 ARNETT JOYCE JOHNSON Joyce's mosl embarrassing incidenl was accidenlally sfarling a fire in lhe chemislry lab. BETTY JOHNSON Belly enjoys music very much, Greensleeves is her all lime lavorile song. RONALD JOHNSON Ronald will always remember lhe day he wen? lo his lirsl' dance WAYNE JOHNSON Wifh nails and hammer in his hand. Duanio will be a carpenler. WILLIAM JOHNSON Bill hopes someday lo be a professional baseball player and has chosen Nelly Fox as an ideal player. ELENA JONES If Elena had if lo do all over again she would sludy harder and join more clubs. W' fl' ie ?7 'V ROW I GEORGE JONES George enioyed parlicipalinq in lrack evenls and receiving lrack awards. JOSEPHINE JONES Josie enioyed reading The Box Car Childrenf KATHERINE JORGENSEN This lime nexl year Kalherine hopes to be allending Carroll College. working loward lhe leaching profession. RONALD KAMPER Ron thinks all our school needs is a pool, BONNIE KAYE She likes going sleady. This lime nexl year she hopes lo be working af Fields or going 'ro modeling school. JUDITH KELLER Peanuls' really enioys The relreshmenls al our social affairs. ROW 2 DONNA KELLEY Donna likes lo dance and she wants only lo be a housewife. KATHLEEN KENNIBURG Kalhleen lhinks our new library is really swell. GENE KERGER Gene lhinks a rifle range should be added lo our exlra-curricular program. 1959 CHARLES BAGSBY KIDD His advice is lo under classmen is: Work hard lo achieve good success. He hopes someday lo be a iournalisl. WILLIAM KIEHL BiII's lavorile lood is llaliari roasl beef. JOHN KILROY John will always remember The day he broke The 'pushup' record in his sophomore year. ROW 3 SARAH DAWN KING While lislening lo My Happiness , 'Chanlilly enjoys eating barbecued polalo chips. ROBERT KLEBER Red hopes someday lo be rich. He can be found al Rockies afler school. GLADYS MAE KLEIN Glady's advice lo under classmen: Sludy hard and lry lo ap- preciale lhe educalion you're receiving. JOHN KLEIN John plans lo be working al a well paying iob lhis time nexl year. MARIANN KLEYBOECKER While reading Love and Marriage Mariann likes lo lislen lo lhe lheme from Picnic, DAN KLUCHINS Big Dan has received a varsily leller in baskelball, foolball, and baseball as special honors in high school. - 'Ili bv G- Q1.. 5 ZH GRADUATES i- gs ROW I BONNIE KNIZE Her mosl useful subjecl was Psychology. She hopes lo be a model someday. VORDIE KNOX Vivacious, versalile, vamping describes Dimples perfeclly. JUDITH KOBLISKA Judy's advice to underclassmen is: Srudy harder and have fun. CHRISTINE KOGUT Chris wishes she had worked harder in American hisiory. She enjoys ealing fried chiclren. DONALD W. KOLOFA Don's life ambirion is lo relire al 45. He's found af work aller school. BERNADETTE KOPCZAK Berni feels we should have more assemblies and feels all The Teachers have helped her along. ROW 2 STEVE JOSEPH KOPEC His life ambifion is fo be a good engineer. He enjoys bowling. ROBERT KOTSCHI Bob's favorile food is hamburgers and French fries. He also lilces having lofs of friends. BARBARA KAY KOZIOL Barb's favorire is sporls car racing. She can be found riding around in Jim's Corverte. lr' 6 DANIEL KRAFZIK He enjoys lisleriing lo l'Rebel Rouseru and ealing chiclcen and pizza. BRUCE KRAISS His concern wifh Russian compelilion is lhal he hopes lhaf lhey don'+ gel ahead of us. KEN KRAMER Ken's mosr memorable day was when he passed American Hisfory. He feels mechanical drawing has been his besf subject ROW 3 SUE KRCMERY Sue hopes lo be a good grade school teacher and leels Mr. Zoda has helped her fhe mosl. GILBERT KREBILL Gils advice lo underclassmen: Follow your leachers' insfruclion and advice. RICHARD KROHN He wishes he had sludied harder in Algebra and hopes lo own his own landscaping business someday. CAROL KRUGER Porky hopes lo be a leacher and Ihinlrs girls' sporfs belween schools should be among our acrivifies. ANNA KYSIAK Her mos? favorire song is All the Way. The Teacher who helped her mosl in her high school days is Miss Dewey. BARBARA LABRIOLA Barb feels we should have a swimming pool and she enjoys social affairs. 7 1959 ROW I EARL LABRIOLA Jr. enioys foofball. His descripfion of himself is friendly, funny, and hecfic. NICK LAMBRAKIS Greek hopes someday fo be a draffsrnan and enioys bowling while eafing pizza. BOB LaMORTE He enjoys horse back riding and can be found wifh Kafhy affer school. JoANNE LaMORTE JoAnne's mosf memorable day was being in The Homecoming Courf. She hopes someday fo be a beaufy operafor. ROBERT LANDGRAF Bobs favorite TV sfar is Clinf Walker. He gives fhe advice of sfudying harder fo underclassmen. LENORE LANG Skafing is one of her favorife pasfimes and being a privafe secrefary is her life arnbilion. ROW 2 CAROL LEDFORD Her mosl memorable days in high school were fhe Junior Prom and being inifiafed info Ihe Nafional Honor Sociefy. MARIE LEDGES Buffons' would like Economics to be disconfinued. RONALD LEE Hopes someday fo own his own funeral parlor. Enioyed baseball. YM. w F' . S A GERALDINE Lewis ' Peyfon Place is 'Deanie's' all Time favorife book. Affer school she can usually be found af home. MARY LIPINSKI Marys' pastime is Iisfening fo recordings by fhe Plaffers , especially Smoke Gefs In Your Eyes. PAT LIPINSKI Parhdislikes double dating, buf going steady wifh Johnnie rafes hig . ROW 3 RUDOLPH LITAK Mr. Rush is fhe feacher fhaf has helped Rudy fhe rnosf fo work foward enginneering or chemisfry. DON LOCKMAN Would like fo be sleeping fhis fime nexf year. GAYLE LOGAN You would never guess if, buf spinach is Speedy's favorife food. DWIGHT LORENZANO Deism mos? memorable day was when he became a senior, and his rnosf embarassing momenf was when his mofher came fo see Mr. Ames. KENNETH LUNDGREN Ken says he has fo be convinced fhaf Russia's educafional sysfem is befler Than ours. KAREN McDOUGALL Karen and pizza go Iogefher. She advises fo study hard, buf have fun. GRADUATES ROW I WALTER McELLlGOTT Wall would change his grades if he could change lhe pasl four years. TERRY McGUlRE His life ambilion is fo become a greens keeper. CAROL ANNE McKEONE A Nalional Honor Sociely member Carol advises all lo parlicipale in as many exfra-curricular aclivilies as possible. DAVID MCMASTER Dave mosl' admires Pope John. His lavorile movie is The Ten Commandments . BARBARA MALATINKA Enioyed Prep English. To become an elemenlary school Teacher is Barb's ambilion. KAREN LOUISE MANTHEI Karerfs lavorile T.V. slar is Jerry Lewis. Her lavorile sporl is roller skaling. ROW 2 ANN MARCHESCHI 'Difching is nol a credilw, says Ann Io all underclassmen. NORMAN MARQUARDT Norm would like lo see more dancing parlies scheduled. Like many olher seniors, he lells underclassmen lo sludy harder. ROCHELLE MATHIEU A National Honor Sociely member, Rochelle enjoys swimming and lraveling. ROBERT MELVIN Allhough undecided aboul his Iile's ambilion. Bobs hobby is daring girls. VIKKI MESSANA Vikki loves lo play lhe accordian and fhinks fhe leaching slafl is excellenr. DONNA JEAN MEYER 'Oscar would add swimming and girls' compelilive sporls lo lhe school s exlra-curricular aclivilies. ROW 3 FRED MICHALSKI Praises the sporls aclivilies as one of lhe oulslanding fealures of Communily High. GERALDINE MIKOS 'Geri' liked lhe social alilairs, because she always had a qood lime. BARBARA JEAN MILLER The Ten Commandmenlsu is Barb's Iavorife movie. She really enjoyed her senior year. BETTY JAYNNE MILLER Be+ly's mosl memorable day was being insfalled Presidenl of Girls' Club. KENNETH MILLER 'Sweelwaleru wished he had worked harder in Governmenl. He describes himself as being lall, dark, and lonesome. NANCY CARYL MILLER Nanci admires anyone who lullills his liIe's ambilion. ,- Quo ROW I SHARON MITBERG Cuie calm and collecled. Sherry would like lo go io modeling school. MICHAEL MOCHEVICH Mickey has a favorife hobby of collec+ing guns, He would like io be a lawyer. ELOISE MOORE Wifh English as her mos? useful subiecr, Eloise wishes she had worked harder in Mafh. FRANK MOORE While lisiening lo Unchained Melody , Frank can be found eafing fried chicken. JACQUELYNN MOREHEAD Jackie enioyed D.E. as her favoriie class. This lime nexi year she will be doing ohlice work. JOHN MORROW Some days John will become a moriician, bui righl now his iavoriie hobby is gaining friends. ROW 2 SANDRA MOSEL Sandie wishes she had siudied harder in Chemisiry. Miss Holden has helped her mos+ in high school. JOHN MULHOLLAND John doesnf go for home work ihai some leachers pile on, buf he does praise fhe variefy of sporis a+ CHS. ANNETTE MULLER Anneiie has received special honors as a member of ihe Honor Socie+y and as a cheerleader. GW A' I ur? 1959 DON NAGEL Don is concerned wiih Russia's compelifion in educaiion, because he says fha? only ihe educafed people rule ihe world: lhe rest iusf follow. DON NELSON To become a civil engineer is Don's life ambifion. Favorife food is roasf chicken. ARVIN NEWMARK Arvin praises +he cleanliness of lhe CHS halls and class rooms, ROW 3 JACOUELINE NICHOLS Affer school Jackie can be found laughing over Amos 'n Andy. RUTH NORKUS Rufhs favorife meal is hoi' beef and gravy on bread. She raies swim- ming as her lop spori. TERRY NORTHUP Mos? memorable day here was his iriiiiafion info PAPS membership. GERRY NYSSEN Quiet sludious and polile. Jerry likes prinf shop. Blind daies are definifely out JACK OATES Jacks advice fo underclassmen is: Don'f go To school iusf +o gel a diploma, go io learn. ROGER O'BRlEN Roger has high praise for The CHS siudenf body. He wanis io be- come a businessman. A . X vfxpx, 17 Lx GRADUATES ROW I GERALD OGREN Favorile food here is anylhing he can eal. Hopes lo gel info aviafion for a life career. JUDY O'HANLEY Judy's favorile pasiime is sleeping. Feed her chilli and she's happy. DAVE OLIVER Cuslom cars and pizza are lops wilh Dave in lhe hobby and food deparlmenls. JUDITH OLMSTED Judy has received special awards, such as membership in the Nalional Honor Sociefy and a junior music award. DIANE OLSON If Diane had her pasl lour years lo live over again, she wouldnll lransfer from one school lo anolher. LARRY O'NEILL Larry's concerned wilh Russia's compeliiion in educafion, bul feels lhaf we can keep ahead of lhem. ROW 2 KENNETH ORPHEY Ken praises our laboralory lacililies bul crificizes the lolerance given menlal slowness. EDWARD OSWALD Dizzy has no favorile movie, bul has a lop hobby -H pholography. RALPH OTTO Ralph's besl' advice fo underclassmen is lo gel on lhe good side ol lhe leachers. RICHARD OVERBEEK Enioys working on cars. His mosl memorable day was lhe day he was elecled presidenl of the D.E. Club. JIM PADDOCK Jim's lavorile book is The diclionary. His lavorile food is iusl roasl' beef. JACQUELINE PAPINEAU Jackie's life ambilion is lo be a housewife. Her favorile food is Soulhern fried chicken. ROW 3 ANNIE PARHAM Annie's mosl' memorable days were her inilialion inlo lhe Honor Sociely and her inslallalion as president of lhe F.T.A. Club. TOM PARSONS He likes lhe radio so well lhal if is slill his favorile hobby and paslime. EMILY PAULING Nexl year al lhis lime Emily would like lo be a doc+or's recep- lionisl, for lhis is her lile's ambilion. KEIGHLY PENN Tall, quiet. and shy. Keil will have a iob some day. Righl now his lavorile paslime is bowling. JOHN PETERSON Pe+e's lavorile class is Woodshop. allhough he wishes he had worked harder in Hislory. PHYLLIS PIAZZA Teachers who give homework on lhe week-ends are Cookie's pei peeve. 1959 fx j ROW I KAREN PIERSON Judy praises our inleresling Ieachers. She also admires George Nadar as her favorite slar. GRACE PIPER 'snooksl' likes Io walch her lavorife siar, Lorella Young, while ealinq fried chicken. RAY PIOTROSKI Ray enioyed distribuling the Red and While. GERRIT PLANTINGA Cars are Jerry's favorile hobby. EDWARD PODULSKI Gradualion will be lhe mosf memorable day in Red's school life. JOHN PODULSKI Jacks mosl embarassing momenl was when he was fold lo leave qirls alone in Ihe halls. ROW 2 KAREN POLTROCK Karen's ambilion is lo live successfully and work wiih enioymenf. PATRICIA POSTHUMA Mrs. Rogers has helped Pal decide Io become a secrelary, REED POWERS Reed would like lo be in Ihe Navy lhis lime next year. '-mud' ED POZNIAK Ed's Iavorife hobby is geliing fogefher wifh lhe fellows. BEATRICE PRICE Bee hopes Io make her own living as a complomeler operafor. JOHN PRINCE Jack's mos? memorable day will be when he qraduafes. ROW 3 SUSAN PU NTER Sue's ambilion is Io gel married and have a nice home. JAMES PYLE Jim's hobby is collecting silver dollars. His ambilion is Io become a millionaire. BARBARAMAE RAMMING Barb's advice fo underclassmen: Sludy harder, ioin more clubs and promole school spirit RAYMOND RASOR Ray will always remember fhe day he received his firsf BEATRICE RATLIFFE 'Beeu feels Ihal Mrs, Rogers has helped her hom? in choosing her career. REBECCA ReCHORD Affer affendinq business colleqe, Becky's ambifion is fo be a privafe secrelary. GRADUATES ROW I BONNIE RECTOR Bonnie's advice Io underclassmen: Sludy lo learn learn lo sludy. JACQUELINE REIDY 'Jaclrie , who enioys iournalism, also enioyed having Mr. While as a feacher. MARY LOU RELLES Maryis ambilion is lo worlc al an airporl in Mexico Clly. WARREN REPKE To become an engineer is Warren's ambirion. PATRICIA REUS Allhougl-I Lalin is Pa'r's lavorile subiecl, she wished she had worlced harder in class. ROY RICK Receiving his lirsl lennis letter is Roy's mosl memorable day. ROW 2 LOUIS RINI Aller classes Louis can be found chasing girls down rhe halls. CAROLE RITTER 'Rinniew can be found af home painfing oil piclures of horses. JOHN ROBERTSON John. who enjoys malh physics, and chemislry, hopes lo become an engineer. JOHN ROBINETT John spends mosl' ol his lime eilher wriling or reading poelry. FRED ROBISHAW Rody's advice to underclassrnen is Io plan for college as soon as possible. JERRY ROCK Jerrys mosl useful subiecl was Aulo Shop. His life ambiiion is Io be a mechanic. ROW 3 ROBERT ROEGNER Bob's advice lo underclassmen is Io sfudy hard. If he had his four years fo live over again, he would ioin more aclivilies. BILL ROGGENKAMP Willy's rnosr embarrassing momenl in high school was when he are a worm in Mr. Bapshs biology class. ROBERT O. ROTH Roberl says fha? 'Popu Ewing has helped him The rnosl. He Ihinlrs swimming should be added 'fo Ihe curriculum. JIM ROWLEY Jim wanls Io be an office manager. His lovorire movie is 'Caine Mufinyf' ARTHUR RUTHENBERG 'Archu can be found ealing pizza aller rhe baslrelball games. GERALDINE RUTZ Gerry's' life ambilion is fo gel married. She also would like Io be a secrelary in a rilzy office, Q 1 pr -,, ROW I ALEX RYBINSKI Sandy' likes fo play foofball. buf seeing his favorife food is fried chicken he ends up wafching Maverick. DIANE SAICH Di doesnf affend social affairs because fhey are boring to her. She dislikes having lofs of friends. ANNETTE SAM PSON Her biggesf crificism is fhaf ofher school sfudenfs are nof allowed fo affend fhe Junior-Senior Prom. JAMES SAUNORIS He would like fo make 'rhe navy his career CURTIS SCHELLHASE II you are ever looking for a good gardener. Curfis is your man. JUDITH SCHICK Judys favorite season is winrer because she enjoys ice skating. ROW 2 JESSE SCHIERA On a nice cool summer day you lasayna. ANNE SCHNARE You can usually find her home eafing Jello. SUSAN SCHOEN Sues rnosf memorable day was Queens Court Her ambifion is will find Jesse hame eafing sluffed af nighf wafchinq Jack Parr and fhe day she was elecfed fo fhe fo be married. 1959 WILLIAM SCHULER Wild Bills' favorite hobby is playing fhe banio, He hopes some- day fo have his own band. DENNIS SCHULTZ Dennis enioys cars and his favorife book was 'Hof Rod by Felson. JOAN SCHULTZ Her favorife classes were Typing and Shorthand, buf when if comes fo food spagheffi is fops on her menu. ROW 3 SARAGENE SCHULTZ She Ihinks more dances should be added lo our exfra-curricular acfivifies. EDWARD SCHWARTZ His life ambifion is 'ro become a gunsmilh. CARL SCOTT Carl likes ham and pofafo salad, Sidney Pofier summer, and boxing. GERALDINE SCOTT When nof wafching Cheyenne. Jerry can be found lisfeninq fo L,P.'s JUDY SEILHEIMER Friendly and socialable describes Judy perfectly. She can be found af Lerner Shops or almosf anywhere wifh Phil. JO ANN SELEB Jo Jos' rnosf memorable day was when she became a cheerleader. Psychology was fhe mosf wifh her. 'T 1 gig - 1 GRADUATES F 2 ROW I RUTH SERBANTEZ Her mosl memorable day was fhe day she served on the Queen's Courf. RONALD SHAW Ron s mosf memorable day was when he passed Advanced Algebra. His mos? useful subiecf was English. ANNETTE MARIE SHELBY 'Ne++e's ambilion is fo be a model. She enioys all records by Johnny Malhis. EDWINA SHELBY Sociable, ambilious, and quiet is her descripfion. She would lilce Io become a nurse. MAE JEWEL SHELBY Mae's favorile movie is 'The Ten Comrnandmenlsfi She advises all underclassmen Io sludy hard and loin more clubs. TOM SHIRMANG Shu-boom s mosf memorable day was when he was elecled fo fhe All Conference foolball Ieam. His life ambilion is Io become a Ieacher or a coach. ROW 2 OREN SHOEMAKER His lavorile sporl' is Irack, while his hobby is hunfinq. GAIL SIEMIONE Her mos? useful subject was journalism, and her ambilion is 'ro be a playwriqhl, JOEVA SIGNORELLA Jo says fo all underclassmen: S+udy hard-school flies by. ROSEMARY SINISE Rose's ambiiion is Io be a school feacher. She enioys bowling. GAIL SIPPEL Gail describes herself as Cool, calm, and collecfedf' VALERIE SIS 'Val plans To be in college fhis time nexf year. Miss Kenisfon and Mr. While have helped her Ihe mosf. ROW 3 KAY ANN SKOGLUND Kay admires Red Slrelfon and wishes she had sludied harder in Healfh. BONNIE SMITH Schmiltyi enioys singing, gym, and psychology. She wanfs very much Io be a line musician. DAVID RICHARD SMITH Dave's hobby is sporfs and his Iavorile Iood is lobsler. HAROLD SMITH, JR. Harold hopes Io become a mechanic. He also lilies Io play baslcefball. HUGH DICKENS SMITH Dicks advice fo underclassmen is fo sludy hard and have a lol of lun. WILLIE SNODDY Willie will always remember lhe day he received Ihe Mosl Valuable Player Award. 1959 ROW I EVON SNYDER Tudy wanfs lo a ballerina. and she enjoys spaghelfi. LOLA SNYDER 'Lo Lo's ambition is to be a nurse. She enjoyed her Physical Educalion classes. ROBERT SNYDER Bob says Mr. Rush has helped him mos? in his senior year. TOM SOLLENBARGER Tom's favorife sporf is tennis, and his life ambilion is fo be a physician. KATHY SOOSH Karhy likes any record by Johnny Malhis, and her favorile movie is On the Waferfronrf' CAROL SOSSON6 Carols ambilion is fo be a secretary. She enjoys office pracfice very much. ROW 2 FRANCENE SPATARO Fran hopes lo become a secrelary. She lhinks driving lessons should be added fo fhe curriculum. MORRIS SPEARMON 'Spebedou enjoyed Algebra and Psychology. His ambifion is fo be a naval officer. THOMAS SPINDLER Thomas likes double daring, buf doesn'r like having few friends. His mosr embarassing momenf was when he became a freshman. NELLlE LORETTA STARKS Nell's mosf useful subjecr was complometry, and Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Soldan have helped her a greaf deal. CRYSTAL STARR Chris will always remember The day she was chosen and crowned Homecoming Queen. DOROTHEA LOUISE STEIN Dol likes bowling, and sreak is her favorile food. ROW 3 DAVE STENEK Dave likes cars basketball, and Bob Hope. ETHEL ANN STEVO Ethel Ann admires Rock Hudson and will make a wonderful air line sfewardess. CAROL STEWART S+ewie will always remember The Arls Fesrival. Her ambifion is ro be a good wife. molher, and Chrislian. MARIAN JEAN STOKES Marian's mosr memorable day of her high school career was when she was chosen for fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. MARILYNN STREZO Shel received a speech lefler. Typing was her mos? useful subject DALE STROMBERG Dazi enjoys bowling, Her favorile hobbies are music and pholography. GRADUATES ROW I JIM STUDER Jim's lavorilie sporl is swimming, and his ambilion is lo be 'rhe besl al whalever he may do. JAMES SULLIVAN Jim likes baseball and wanls lo be good al whalever he allempls. DIANE SUMMERS Dis ambilion is fo worlx and gel married. She lhinlcs lhere should be more foolball games. JOAN SUTTER Joan enioyed her gym classes wilh Miss Cruise. and she admires anyone who is a success lhrough his own elilorls. PEGGY SWAN Peg wanls lo be a beautician. She enioys reading and good records. JOHN TANG' ROW 2 JUNE TERPSTRA Junie's mosl' memorable day in high school was lhe band lrip lo Washinglon. ROSEMARY THOLL Rosey wanls lo become a housewife. Summer is her favorite season BERNARD D. THOMAS His Iavorile food is fried chiclcen. I-le hopes someday lo become a deleclive. BERNARD V. THOMAS' LINDA THOMS Lin's lavorile hobby is collecling records. I-ler Iavorile sporl is ice slcaling. She can be found aller school at 'the Service Cleaners ROBERT HAROLD THUNE The fealure lhal' Bob praises mosl al Communily High School is lhe leachers' inleresl in him. ROW 3 ALICE TILLING Jing wishes she had sludied harder and joined more clubs. TERRY ALVIN TIMMERMAN T.A. lhinlcs a Camera Club should be added 'ro Ihe school aclivi- lies and bowling definilely disconlinued. STELLO TRAINAUSKAS Sandy praises Mrs. Guy because she helped her most. JOANNE TRAVIS Jo's mosl memorable day was when B. I. won lhe championship in l955. To be a receplionisf is her lile's ambilion. JOE TRELLA I-le loves good music, and enioys fried chiclcen and pizza. RONALD TRIEZENBERG' ROW I WILLIAM T. TRINEN Would like fo be a success in whafever is besf for him. KAREN TRIPHAN Karen likes fo dance and go roller skafing. She loves eafing pizza or chili. GLORIA LAVERNE TROTTER Mrs. Soldan has helped Verne in deciding fo become a sfenog- rapher. LAURA MARIE TU PPER Winning a Tribune award for an essay on Teenagers in her Junior year marks Laura's mos? memorable day. CATHERINE TURNER Cafherine praises Community High because if is a nice and re- specfable school fo affend. DON TURNER' ROW 2 BARBARA TUTTLE Barb affends school parfies because she enioys fhem and fhey give her a chance fo meef new friends. STEVE UHLEAN Sfeph's life ambifion is fo become a free lance phofographer. His favorife sporf is bowling. JANICE ULREY Shorfsfuff hopes next year af fhis fime she'lI be making a lof of money. 1959 JEAN UMGELDER Jeanie likes baking and cooking and would like Io have a sfeady iob and save for fhe fufure. PHILIP VACCA Phil's life ambition is fo become a successful engineer. Cars are his hobby. SHIRLENE VAN BALL Shirley can be found anywhere affer school eafing pizza pie and lisfening fo fhe Pasfel's record of So Far Away. ROW 3 JUDY VAS Judy's life ambifion is fo become a secrefary. Becoming a cheer leader marked her mosf memorable day. RUTH MARIE VELETA Ronnie , who is an admirer of Grace Kelly, would like fo become an acfress. SANDRA VIRMOND Sandy's favorife season is summer. Her favorife sporfs are horse back riding and fishing. JAY WAGNER Jay believes fhaf C.I'I.S. should have swimming. Is considering go- ing info fhe Navy. DIANE WAIKASAS Di who is cheerful, friendly. and good nafured. enjoyed Mrs. Henderson's Home Making classes. Loretfa Young is her favorife T.V. sfar. WANDA LEE WAINSCOTT ScoIIie , who is affracfive. neaf. and friendly, advises all under- classmen Io sfudy hard and fry ouf for bofh class plays. Q' S GRADUATES ix R qu ROW I RICHARD A. WALKER Mr. Schoenoff has helped him in deciding To be a prinTer. AUDREY WALSH Ayd enioyed Psychology buf wished she had sfudied harder in ShorThand. JUANITA WASHINGTON BOOTS likes The sack dress. Foofball is her favorite sporf. WILLIAM WASHINGTON Bill's special day was when he received a leTTer in foofball. MICHAEL WATTS Mike has leffers in baskefball and foofball Thaf he is very proud of. GEORGE FLETCHER WEATHINGTON George would like very much To become a carpenfer. ROW 2 JOHN WEBB John's favoriTe hobby is lisTening To Hi-Fi music FRANK PETER WEGLER Frank's all Time favorife book is Snake Jumper. ELAINE WESELOH Judy Thinks I3haT driving lessons should be added To The curriculum. CAROL WEST Carol's favorife class was Biology. She can be found wiTh Bob afTer school, RONALD WHEATLEY Work hard and parficipafe in acTiviTies is WheaTcakes advice To underclassmen. He hopes To be a good Marine. JEAN WHEELER Jean wishes she had worked harder on Algebra and Geomefry. ROW 3 ROBERT P. WHITE Bob will never forgeT The nighf he crowned The homecoming queen. HENRIETTA WIGGINS I-lenrieTTa s mosf useful subiecT was Sfeno, because she wanfs To be a secreTary. DELORES WILLIAMS Ter1nie will never forgef The firsf Time she recifed in her freshmen English class. DOROTHY WILLIAMS DoroThy's mosf embarrassing momenT was when she was Talking abouf someone and goT caughf. JERRY WILLIAMS Jerry wishes he had sfudied Bookkeeping, English and Algebra much harder. JOHNNIE WILLIAMS This Time nexT year Johnnie would like to be a model. 1959 W'f vx If 3 oy- ROW I KENNETH WILLIAMS Ken can be found aller school al The Polowalomie Fishing, I-lunling and Inside Slraighl Club. BONNIE JEAN WILLIS Bonnie would like very much Io gel married and have four children. DAVE WILSON Dave would like lo allend Bradley Universify or be a millionaire. GORDON WILSON G-ordys besl advice lo fhe underclassmen is lo study because knowledge is The qrealesl lhinq in lhe world. JAMES WILSON Throuqhouf his hiqh school days. Jim will never forqel lhe '58 loofball game wilh Lyden. PATRICIA ANN WINKLER Winky would like Io conlinue her sludies al Norlhern Illinois Univer sily. ROW 2 CAROLYN WITHERSPOON Carolyns lavorile slar is Sammy Davis. Jr. I-ler lavorile song is Here I Slandf' JUDIE WITT Judie can be found workinq al Carsons in fhe Plaza. LANE WITT Lane will never lorqel lhe parade before lhe Oak Lawn qame. fx MAXINE L. WITT Max s besl advice lo underclassmen is lo sludy hard bul have lun. SHARON WITT Sharon would love fo see Governmenl disconlinued, bul I-lislory was her favorile subiect. ALFRED JAMES WOLF Al would like lo be in l'he army 'rhis lime nexl year. ROW 3 MARJORIE WOLFRUM Marge S lavorile hobby is bowling. and her lavorile lood is sleak. GORDON WOODS Jay enjoyed Physics as his lavorile subiecl. I-lis ambilion is lo be a pharmacist VAUGHN WILLIS WORTH Vaughn says he is kind, considerale and resourceful. HELEN WOZNIAK Helens hobby is readinq. I-ler lavorile book is 'Gone With lhe Wind'l. WALLIS WREHSNIG Wally's ambilion is to be a velerinarran DOREEN WRIGHT Dollies ambition is lo become a beaulician, and she can be found home, sewing, 4. Q:- GRADUATES 1959 JANICE YOCIUS ARLENE ZAORSKI Jams mos? memorable day in hugh school was her lirsf loolball Arlene loves lo lrslen lo records Her favorite food is chicken. THEODORE ANTHONY ZWIEZYN BETTY YONKER T would lllce lo be an eleclrifal enqlneer l-le lilies lo fix rad Belly loves To qo sleady and someday she wanls lo gel married and GHC-l TV Sefs have a lamuly JOHN YOUNG Machine Shop has helped John lo decide he wanls lo be a success as a mechanic No inlormallon lor wrlle ups was received lrom those sonur rs game l-ler ambifion is lo be an airline slewardness Belly Miller, Girls' Club president is very prellily framed by lhe silvered Chrislmas free, par? of lhe decora- lions ol lhe Girls' Club Winler Formal. She is holding her gill ol long slammed red roses. Who will be leading This years seniors down lhal lasl long mile in May? z,f1 50 JUNIORS .lunior Class Officers Class orqanizafion occupies lhe affenlion of of the newly elecfed iunior class olilicers. Leif 'ro riqhl are Riclcy Slupp, vice-presidenlg Mr. Lloyd Lowe. principal ol lhe junior class: Barbara Egbert secrelary: Bob Anderson, presi- denl: and Phil DeSan1'o lreasurer. v- . . 1 Q ffm 3 ' li or as we U C . 5 J Q Q ' A ' 4 J i 8 it 'NX - N - H, l ' X . - R lf l HW? . :mam W' viii 1? A 2 , 1 i iw i1li'.'-I'-U-E2 .sir ci.. li l 3 'R ' :iz . 'B A . QT.. A .X E 1 ,A U . A ,.-, R 5 tg ! fi n ' fi 4-a . l I , , . 45 , R Q, t -r 154 l , Q i 1 , i -1 F. Us L 1 ly so , - sc-Q:-5.2 1 Diane Aaron Marjorie Aqqen Marlene Aqqen Jorqine Ahlberq John Ailren Peler Alexander Brenda Allen Roberf Allen Sandra Allen Carol Alm Helen Alferson Joan Arnalo Nancy Amalo Bob Anderson Janet Anderson Karen Anderson Ron Anlonelli Arlhur Aslrew Myrle Ashlon Nancy Ashlon Bob Asplund Richard Ayres Fred Baer Jeanelle Baer Bruce Balmer Joyce Ballenline Anqela Barbaro George Bard Joanne Baro Belly Barr Charlolfe Barlholrney Grace Beck Mary Beclrman Carolyn Beclcmann Rosemarie Bednarczyl: Bob Bedoian Donna Belasiclc Danny Bell Harold Bell l-lenry Bell Joan Benda Richard Benning Joan Bennelf Roberl Bennelf Cafhy Benzing Anthony Berardi Don Billish Harold Billows Arnold Biloche Donald Biloche Mary Blouin David Boqda Jim Bohne John Bohne Joyce Bond Doug Bonde Marlelfa Boomsma Richard Bouqhlon Rudolph Bouie Sally Bowman Winfred Boyd Karen Brace Bruce Bradford Derk Bradford Eugene Breckenridge Tim Broadhursl Dennis Brolsche Bonnie Brown Diane Brown George Brown Herberl Brown Jean Brown Lillian Brown Mary Brown Wayne Brown Eleanor Bruckner Richard Brunke Janef Brunner Pal' Bubness Jeanefle Bueqe James Bulfhuis Roberl Bunfin Joann Burczyk John Burke Dan Buss Marjorie Byerly Emmarice Calhoun Frank Campaqna Shonfsine Campbell Rosemary Carriere Donald Carroll Consfance Carlhan John Caswell Juanifa Chambers Jeanne Champion Bill Charmelo James Chica Eddie Chocholik Ted Chrislakes John Cianci Lynne Cione Ed Clabaugh Maureen Clarke Carol Coffey Bud Cole Royce Coleman Leon Collins Judy Conkey Pat Connell Mary Conlreras Carol Cooper Barb Cosfello Nancy Coslello Herb Craig Frank Danalwich Barbara Davis Dennis Davis Eugene Davis Mary Davis Linda Day Marion Deal: Donald DeBiase Karen Dequick Judilh Derlz Phillip DeSanl'o Kafhy Dillion Daniel Disabafo Pal Doran Sharon Dory Roberl' Dralwa Lowell Drenlhe Roberf Duider Leonard Duoba Bonnie Durling Tom Dusek Tom Eddinqlon Sandy Edslrom Bonnie Edwards Phyllis Egan Barbara Egberl Slanley Engelson Alberf Ephrain Garfield Ervin Earceal Farmer Rufhie Farmer Joe Farrell Raymond Fencl George Ferris Gayle Fieqel Joan Fischer Richard Fischer Richard Flanagan Fred Fleet if ?31'5Y': I , 29?-... - bi 2 . 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Jill Jordan Arlene Juan Angeline Juarez Fred Kaiser Gerald Kaisor Ronald Kaplur Paul Kedrouslce Eileen Kelly Raelene Kelley Jerry Kelhcarl Tom Kias John Kingery Bill Kirch Sylvia Kleber Adeline Klell Joe Knopp John Koenig Geraldine Kogul Joyce Kogul Dennis Kolodziei Diana Konley George Konley Henry Koppelman Robe-rl Kolsclni Mary Kraaz Marilyn Kresanelc Carole Kroen Melvin Kuikrnan Gary Kulhan Carol Kunesh Bonnie Kunslman Franlc Kuzniewslri Jaclc Laasch Maryanne Labedz Rose Lacey Jim LaMorle Myrna Lange Joseph LaPlanta Bill Lalir-ner Lois Lauleriung Willie Lee Helen Leia Gary Lemons Nancy Leone Roberla Levy Marlin Linolr Douglas Linde Ronnie Lindsey Deane Liplce Danald Lode Rila Lollus Lom Logsdon Michael Lombardo Sandra Lorenzano Judy Lowry lsawralee Luellcemeyer Garry Lunl Ray Lyle Marie Lynch Linda Lysen Carol MacDonald Paul Macieiewslri Milne Maclc Denny Mansmilh Joan Marcus Barbara Marlin Sharon Marlin Bill Marlz Richard Marvalc Don Mason Phil Mazailca Dell McCaa Jane McHugh John McKee Amy McMellen Charles Melcher Roger Menlz Gail Merrill Kalhy Mills Hola Mindeman Palriclc Minouhan Delores Moclc Joan Moore Maurice Moore Myrlle Moore Rila Moreno Vernila Morris Betly Morrone Pal Morlon Terry Moynihan -fr . l L .x. 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Douglas Mueclle Roberl Muir Rudy Mulderinlc Linda Muller Judilh Murray Marilyn Musilelc Linda Mycrs Jean Nalezinelc Elizabelh Nawrol Dorolhy Newell James Niclrels Jo Ann Norman Kalhleen Nolo Donna Nunnally Palricia Oakes Mary O'Connor I-Xnneffe Olsen Joan Parchem Elizabelh Paris Rila Ravid Merry Pearson David Peloquin Dawn Peslow Dorolhy Peferson Richard Pefro Mary Pelfa Norm Philer Charles Philer Barbara Runelli Phyllis Plahm Lois Plantinqa James Poe Tom Porler Joseph Polls Shari Polls Ted Powers Richard Poznialr Fred Price Judilh Pyle Mary Lou Ramirez Alan Rausenberqer Ken Reali Carolyn Reaugh Sharon Reed Harold Reeves Mary Reis Henry Reus Judy Reuss Charles Richards Bill Riclchohl Patricia Ridenour Joanne Rinqwald Arfhur Robinson Joyce Robinson Auqusl Roeplce James Roqers Alice Rohe John Roos Rila Rubino Edward Ruclx LeRoy Rushinq Diane Rusnalc James Russo Alicia Sanchez Juledean Sapp Pal Saurer Gcorqe Schaller Marlene Schneppensielen Veronica Schroeder Clill Schueman Linda Schuflerl Elaine Schuldl Susan Schuldf Diane E, Schultz Diane M. Schulfz Ed Schullz Bob Schullz Randy Schullz Neal Schwochlqen Judy Schwamborn Bruce Schwarfz Carmen Scully Sandra Scully Patricia Selvaqe Dolores Sendra Joyce Sepula Ron Seraline Jean Sessa Jackie Seslalc Louie Shields 1 55 f X 2 ' Gloria Shirley Diane Shrode Sharon Sidler Karen Siemiane John Sielsema Geraldine Sims Linda Sirolcy Barbara Sislca Arlena Smilh Bruce Smrlh Ernesl Srnilh George Smilh l-lelen Smilh Lynn Srnilh Palricia Smilh Tom Smola Gloria Smool Carol Soderslen Ted Soszynslci Herberl Spencer Kalhleen Spizzirri Shelley Sprallorcl Roberl Slaes Jaclc Slalley Beverly Slahlalc Janet Slapel Yvonne Slaras Harrier Slarlce Kennelh Sleinharl Ted Slephens Carole Sferlinq James Slevens Pal Slevens John Slrombeclc Riclcy Slupp Donna Sullivan Judy Swallorcl Carl Swain Bob Swanson Sandy Swarl Mary Szacik Roberl 'lannurau Karen Tale Shirley Talum Gloria 'lrellez Irene Tellis Mary Temple Joan Tennanl Marlene Terlizzi Tom Thomas Roqer Thompson John Tllleman Sharon Tilus Tom Whilehill Bob Tomal Joanne Tomaslca Pal lomaslca Norma Tomaszolr Brenda Torp Clyde Torp Mary Transon Vernon Tubulis David Tylroclcr Carol Tyson Lyman Tieman Franlc Urlacher Geor e Vanderwall 9 Bonnie Varlcalis Tom Veronese Russell Veyelte Glen Walker Harrier Wallace Howard Walsh Arlene Walusek John Warqo Leslie Warninq Clarence Walls Dorolhy Weaver Ronald Webb Doris Weese Calherine Weqler Diane Wehner Jim Werner Dixie Welherell Marion Whe-alley Franlc Toczelc Roberl Wicherelc Sherry Wicherls Pal Wiclcs Ilene Widslrom y-1------..-... 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SOUTHWEST BUILDING Lell fo riqhl: Joseph Lasler treasurer: John Reed presidenft Mr, Brodie building and class principal' Carol Wylie vice pres- ident' Beverly Williams secrelary. 671 C 1 .await . R .2 'A 5 il- h ,I Y ' fy- i ol IAQ 1 4 - x, 'X all A A i F anli Adamilus Dianne Adams Jim Adams Willa Aebischer Mary Alexich Judilh Allyn Marlin Allerson Josephine Anasfasia Jr yce Anderson Marque Anderson Sharon Anderson Bob Andrews Wayne Andrews Sylvesler Appellr n Norberr Badowslii Georgia Bailey James Bailey Mary Balmer Mary Bale Carol Ballias Bfilli Q Bdnlbiil Marlha Banli Fuqene Barbcc' Raymond Barczili Carol Bard Roberla Barlwr Lee Barnes 57 V i 1 :limi an . no ' 'sb iv- - Q' ,i ' J i 'ii l lf! -, L lx' ini Q -Ag 1-1 inn I :I V i . 1, -: ' ggi? - X C' X iff -, L. 4 .-.wg n- 'llz E H si. W 1 X ' Qu., 45. I I , 5 ' 5 ,:. i. l la ' l, i N an , ri if It f 2 ,tr 5 x Q . v -v ,vi Y.. 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Pronqer Alan Pyslcaly Kalhy Quinn Lorila Rarnrninq Lupe Ramos Charles Randle Andrea Ranqle Roberl Ranzy Nalhalie Reese Belly Reese Don Reeves Dan Replce Joan Reus Howard Reynolds Joe Rhodes Linda Rice Sue Richards Joyce Richler James Riclrefis Alberla Rio Louise Rilchie Virginia Robinson Alan Robinson Bruce Robinson Jerry Robinson Allen Roclc Charles Roeplce David Rohe Corinne Rohlen Charles Rushing Sharon Russell Franlr Russerl Fred Ruiz Richard Ruzas Charles Ryan Penny Rys Ronald Salcshanq Linda Sales James Sanders Norm Sanclquisl Del Sanduslcy Lee Sauerbier Bill Sauller Carole Schaffer Barry Schauer Susan Schamburq George Schiesser Sandra Schilling Roberf Schmidl Barbara Schnuclcel if ll X f-Qx y. 1- xr L ffl P L L. A: tgi ' tsl' 4. .. fi 1 --'i' i if S fs ,L L' ' ' i i . Q rr- J Gi. - I 'Xwx 4 ' fi: li l 2 1. - 2 ' . 4 X 51 Sf Q, I . L 'A is J 1 Q ,:.,,Fm,,.. , , . Y P 1 l Q- , l .r we , 4 ' , ,, Y T' 1. , i ilf Diane Schraqe tr Jerome Schroeder '- Louis Schueman Henry Schullze, Jr. , - Ray Schullz f ' Elaine Schwichlenberq I 'L F A 1. 1 , K -5 L 1 xy 4. . 12 x vx 5' . 1 YX .13 xxx in ' i l r D.. x L. 1 .i8iL Q L l f L Donna Scoll Fannie Scoll Joyce Seban Joseph Serbanlez Toni Shanla Dawn Sharpe Phillip Shelley Torrey Shelley Sandy Sherman Arlene Sherner Charlene Shields Marlin Shields Richard Shrode Joyce Shwalal Nancy Siqnor Edward Silaqyi Dennis Sill Bill Simons Roberl Sirovy Yvonne Skull Barbara Sladcik Louis Small Allred Smilh Alvin Smilh Arlhur Smilh Barbara Smilh Dale Smilh Darlene Smilh Georgia Smifh Joseph Smilh Mamie Smilh Mary Smilh Sandra Smilh Diane Smolik Bern Smylh Marlene Snyder Kay Snodel Nancy Soelberq Rulh Soderslen Jacqueline Sneed Bill Soosh Jeanne Sopko Marie Sossonq Rich Souliolis Karen Soulhwick Juanila Sparkling Kalhleen Spencer Diane Sperry John Spraqqins Waller Slack Ray Slansbury Sharon Slaplelon Harry Slarks Jacqueline Slarks Pele Sleele Joanne Slein Pele Sleinel John Slerlinq Daisy Slevens Janel Slevens Larry Slevens Susan Slevens Bobbie Slewarl Lynn Sloeben Arline Slolk Jim Slrenqe Larry Slrezo Richard Slrzelski Lois Slullz Marilyn Slyx Gerlie Sullon Ronnie Suideroql Bill Swain Willie Swain Marqarel Sweeney Mary Sykes Joann Synakiewicz Joseph Szacik Rulh Tackell Bill Tandy Connie Tanis Joyce Taylor Rila Taylor Vicloria Taylor Jim Temple Janice Teslolin Ollo Thiel Derrick Thigpen Judy Thomas Wayne Thomas T Maaike Tillernan Doris Tillinq Dwighl Tilling Roberl Timke Alan Tinkham Juanila Tomaska Lois Tomaszek Roberla Tracy Roberl Trapoe Janel Tre-ece Par Trella Juanila Troller Selonia Troller Sandra Troul Liz Tucker Mickey Tulk Dan Tully Barbara Turner Pafricia Turner Beverly Turnquisl Nikki Tuszl Pal Ulrich Michael Urlacher MichaelWandenberg Marv Van Merkesreyn John Vasilis Janer Vcelak Vince Verhaeren Weldon Veyelle Glenn Vicker Lane Vickers Louis Vidalez George Virmond Sandra Vonfeldr Lynn Vuichm Dan Walker Thomas Walker George Wallace Janina Wallace Charlie Ward June Ward Leon Edwards Waller Warner Eleanor Washinglon Joan Washinglon Roger Weaver Maurice Webb Doris Weger Barbara Welsh Bob Werner Jerry Wes? Chrisline Wesrbrook Willie Weslbroolc Lynn Weslergren Sleven Wesrlake Chriss Wharlon Belly While Pal While Judy Whifeside Kennerh Wicherek Ronald Wieck Joan Wiessner Norman Wilderspin Carl Williams Janice Williams Lawrence Williams Sharon Williams Shirley Willis Al Wilson Edward Wilson Melvin Wilson Berdaderfe Will Kaihy Wm Glenn Woike Dan Wolf Connie Wolfe Bob Woods Thomas Woods Carvelh Worlh Donna Worrh Richard Yearby Gary Yorkman John Young Nancy Young Gloria Yuske Sharon Zack Suszan Zink Mary Zuber 1 .Q I G 'f P- Q 1 v 2 N-N A X5 Y-'fl f ,J L I gt Q if ,t' 'X' l Ml. 'I ii I Newl el fl d PFA Ollfiis liglen lo llws inslilluli n y 6: Q' i ' ' L 1 is Joe Cnrioio and liis plwsics lab prcwiecil are llie confer iernarlcs by Dr Riil'iai'dQ, Lvfl lo riqlwl Pm-,idvnl Drinii :il muflw alley-nlion at llno PFA. Cpen l-louse held in May Vice-preside-nl Swollen Seirolaiy UuClw-. Twasufvr Wfallwi. l958. ln rear ol Dr, Rinlmrds, rulirinq livasurov Lwdlord. N! IX wan-an 'Q-ky, . ,1 6 Will llwese ilirce lrouble slnoolers ever find flie Trouble Al Old Main Palricia Busli and Pam Grill assisl Carol with llwis Olds? William Barzyclci Ron Genfry and Dan Anderson in pinning ner pallern. Donna Heclrer lsealedl Altman, is worlrinq on anollwer proiecl. ,Q 4 pf f f P f Y , I , . 4.1 4' -1 92 ' 16 Q, , f 4.1 1 ,ttf ,.,,0 ,4 an-i,s . 5 ,Y f 1. ,f S I 4 V? u 14, 5'- l-. 1 '-' ' ,- - 1 !' ' C ' ' 1 R A If 4,7 in I 1, i 351 IS, .wi T 'HI lf- gr 'G A-49 7 '-r , gi: I 5 f i 13? if 5' X V X I x . . v . . .gp l958 CARDINALS - VARSITY TEAM Firsl row lell lo righl: Jim Cianci, Bob Bucialr, Bob While, Jim Zoda, Ron Whealley. Second row: Head Coach Gulches, Willie Snocldy Clarence Walls, Jaclc Slalley, John Burlce, Bill Guzzelli, John Cianci. Third row: Cledell Caslon, I-lerb Davis, Garlield Erwin, Jim Slevens, Milce Pierre. Russ Ander- son, Coach Zocla, Fourlh row: Dan Allman, Jerome Williams, Dave Brizic Dave Srnilh, Ray Canlello, John Wargo, Bonnie Gillespie. Filth row: Merrill Jensen, Dan Kluchins, William Bower, John Roos, Allen Bard, Torn Shirrnanq John Bruno, Milne Walls. I958 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES We Opponenl They 7 Oalr Lawn O 20 Joliel C 26 Argo 7 33 Loclcporl O 7 Thornlon I4 I2 Bloom 33 7 Kanlcalcee U 20 Leyden 7 IO Thornlon Fraclional O I42 Tolal Poinls ol SEASON'S RECORD Won 7 Losl 2 .. -i f' ' ' 1 fi I f 1 Ln ' 'I I Q-9824 I' ' 'w + -' ' ' A Vjf if J JIN 'f W 4 gg .-J? . r' -.1- JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Communily Cornrnunily Comrnunily Thornron Proviso Communily I958 I-liqh 6 Kanlralcee O I-liqh 34 Oalr Parlc 21 I-liqh 7 Argo 6 25 Communily High O IB Comrnunily I-liqh I3 l-liqh 33 Leyden O Won 4 Los? 2 Coaches Carl Bergquisf and Jael: Rudy J I . I Q 7.1.--Ny-V V f',--.- JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Firsf row, leff To righf: John McKee, Glen Wallrer, Jim Russo, Arr Askew. Joe Jones, Billy Harmon. Second row: Derlr Bradford, Roberl Wichericlc, George Henderson, Winlred Boyd, Waller Goerinq, George Jones. Third row: Tony Berardi, lsiah Davis, Craig Humphreys, Ronald Webb, Law- rence Alexander Roberf I-laydoclc, Ron- ald Alderson. Fourlh row: Coach Rudy. Garry Lunl, George Smilh, Douglas Waddicar, Louis Shields, Dave Croolcshanlx, Harold Reeves, David Tylroclri, Coach Berqquisf. 80 , -XJTLL rail. - -hh. VARSITY STARTING ELEVENS Offensive Team Lell lo righl in lhe line: Bob Buciak, Tom Shirmang, Jim Cianci, Jim Slevens, Dan Allman, Roberl While, Allen Bard. Backlield: Willie Snoddy. Dave Smilh, Cledell Caslon, Jack Slalley. HOME COMING One ol lhe oulslanding lloals in lhe Home Coming parade belween lhe halves was lhe Chickasaw lloal. Piclured here are Sandra Galali, Sharon Milberq. Bonnie Smilh, Darlene Dye, Judy Cain. Joanne Eddinglon, Annelle Muller. Maxine Will, Belly Boline, Kalhy McGovern. Her Maiesly, Queen Cryslal Slarr. THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Escorls Ron Alderson and Roger Friedholm, Foolball Caplain Bab While. who crowned lhe queen, and Maids ol Honor JoAnne LaMorle, Belly Miller, Queen Cryslal Slarr, and Maid of Honor Rulh Serbanlez. LEYDEN GAME Bel John Cianci ldark jersey. number 3l is hoping lhe Leyden player drops lhis one - bul he didn'l! Never lel a man gel behind you. John! Defensive Team Lell lo righl in lhe line: Herb Davis. Bob While Merri Jensen, Tom Shirmang. Line backers: Mike Pierre. John Wargo. Willie Sno dy Cledell Caslon. Backlield: John Roos. John Burke. Jack Slally lnumber Zll is oil and running lor a long gain againsl Leyden. Brizic is ready lo give any help lhal will be necessary. The Leyden player is aboul lo clip Pierre lnumber I6l bul bel Pierre will make lhe lackle wilh lhe help of Davis. Don'l lhink While lnumber 33l will gel lhere in lime. KANKAKEE GAME Jack Slalley picks up good yardage wilh lols ol help from Willie Snoddy, Cledell Caslon and John Burke. Cledell Caslon is oll lor a good gain in lhe KKK game, aided by Ronald Burke. number 2, and Willie Snoddy, number I. Molhers ol lhe varsily squad members were given mums and dads were escorled lo special seals on lhe field. Annie Parham, Sandra Dini, Marilyn Slrezo, and Joyce Dudek are greeling Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and Mrs. Gillespie. I958 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD Firsr row, lelr 'ro righl: Sam Michalowski, Ron Ruge, Dick Ollmann, Doug Courfney. Doug Smirh. Larry Soderslen. Joe Lasler. Second row: John Reed. George Slarks, Larry Zoarski, Fred Lukens, Jim Gedmin, Larry Dellrnan, Jack Tischer, Alvin Burnell, Harold Johnson, Roberl Harvey. Third row: Coach Lokanc. Bill Farmer, Eugene Barbee, Dave Hill. James Williams, Fred Drolen, Richard Slapel, Lawrence Lambert Coach Pillard. Fourfh row: John Pavelac. Vernon Ryan, Roberf Schulfe. Dave Edlund. Ben Wenegar, Warren Wilhers. Bill Weaver. Dave Slagar. Bernard Nelson, Jack McCasfland. Fiflh row: Dave Radakovilz. Par Walls, Sam Banks, Howard Johnson. Gerald Jan- kuski. Curfis Brooks. Larry Gunn, Ray Sanchez, Pal Vacarro. l958 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Firsf row, lefl lo righf: Willie Cole, Ed Jordan, George LaMor+e. Dick Shrode. Bob DiMenna, Tam MCCullong, Roger Weaver, Frank LaRocco, Charles Ryon. I Second row: Dick Ruzas, James Jones, Roberl Hurt Ken Gerslenkorn. Robert Judge. Oscar Falconer, Tom Fiegel, Bill Koprowski, Al Hanson, Manager Louis Lombardo. Third row: Assislanl Coach Willson, Roberf Armwood, Dave Gonzales, Louis Vidales. Curfis Marshall. Roberl Gillis, William Gillespie. Alvin Askew, Jack Grillen, Ray Bockerich, Verlin Jackson. Ollo Harll. Fourlh row: Assislanl' Coach Walker, Roy Banks, Ronald Boyd, Tom Fassbender. Norm Sandquisf, John Groenveld, Gary Alice, Andy Haylon, Jim Nelson, Dick Frana, Maury LaMore, Coach Fessler. Fifth row: Bob Carrero, John Doorneweerd, John Howard, Ray Schultz, Dave Rohe, Dick Hewill, Mike Busic. Charles Rushing. Ben Confreras. Dean Dye. John DeYoung, Don Canlelo. MarIin Shields. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RESU LTS We Opponenf They 6 Oak Lawn -ff 0 7 Joliel' I I3 I8 Argo I x I3 6 Lockporf ' 7 O Thornfon I5 O Bloom I4 O KKK I3 O Leyden - 2l O Fracfional - 24 Summary Won 2 Losf 7 FRESHMAN SCORES We Opponenl They 27 Oak Lawn 0 I4 Bloom 7 I4 Argo O I3 Lockporf I2 O Thornlon I2 8 Kankakee 26 2 Leyden I8 I4 Fraclional 0 WILLIE SNODDY, I Very good half baclr. Tough on bofh offense and defense. All Soufh Subur- ban League selecfion, and nominaled for all sfale. Will make a good college player. A genfleman af all limes. AL BARD, I0 Here's a boy with greaf desire. Played offensive end. RAY CANTELLO, II Anofher dependable boy. Anolher year he would probably have played regularly. DAN ALTMAN. I2 Very good offensive guard. Lols of desire. RUSSELL ANDERSON. I4 One of The mosf valuable boys on fhe squad because of his abilify lo Icicls exfra poinrs. Will be missed. JIM CIANCI, I5 Could have been a good foofball player. Needed more desire fo be a fine player. BONNIE GILLESPIE, I8 A dependable reserve guard. JOHN BRUNO, I9 Didn'l come our for Frosh-Soph fool- ball, which was a handicap loo greal Io over come for a regular posilion. Very dependable. HERB DAVIS. 23 Pleasanf surprise his senior year. Tough on defense. Will be missed. DAVE SMITH, 25 Very valuable as a boy fha? you could depend on fo ser Ihe ball cor- recfly for our place lriclrs. BOB BUCIAK. 30 Nice boy fo coach. Tough on defense and offense. Chosen on all Soulh Sub- urban League leam. Good college prospect TOM SHIRMANG, 32 A real lower of slrengfh on bolh offense and defense. Greal desire. All Soufh Suburban League faclcle. BOB WHITE. 33 Very good player. Hard worker. All Soulh Suburban League faclrle. Acting caplain all games. MIKE WATTS, 36 Very dependable. DAN KLUCHINS. 39 Came ou? his iunior year and made greaf progress. Good boy lo coach. Would have been a regular had he played Frosh-Soph foofball. 83 BASKETBALL 1958-59 V35 'LN 5-2 X! 3 3 wl H i h..g 53 BASKETBALL SCORES VARSITY SQUAD Firsl row lell lo righl: Roy Rick, John Burke, Gil Flores, Joe Lynch, Bill Guzzelli, Herberf Davis. Second row: Frank Punches, Henry Brown, Bill Bowers. Al Bard, Dan Kluchins Don Hale, Bob Graham, Larry Forresler, Coach Rudy. ' Roger Friedholm, senior, no'r presenl when piclures were faken. We Opponenl They 34 Oak Lawn 48 48 Carl Sandberg 44 63 Naperville 56 48 Kankakee 46 54 Bremen 72 39 Lockporf 53 55 Whealon 58 58 Argo 59 54 Leyden 44 46 Thornton 72 47 Bloom 70 63 Thornlon Fraclional 47 60 Joliel 78 Manager Mike Walls gives 62 Kankakee 53 Coach Rudy The game ball for a 48 Lockporf 6I las? minule check. Manager Ron 69 Argo 54 Alderson wails lo show 'rhe coach 56 Leyden 5l The varsily shooling charfs. 75 Rouse-fell lhasf Chicgagol 62 44 Thornlon 63 55 Bloom BO 66 Thornlon Fraqlional 63 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT lOl Evergreen Park BO 76 Oak Lawn 52 27 Thornton 67 GRADUATING SENIORS I-lerberr Davis Larry Forresfer, num- Bob Graham number AI Bard number 34, Dan Kluchins, number ber 22, aboul TO ber I5, shooling a lree 25 with a one hand lels a lwo hand sei 35, practices his sol? Roy Rick number 23, a lwo handed Throw. pusl shol. shof go, hook shot dribbles down The floor. pass. 'la- xi.. if an 1 if! 4 - X W Q ' A x I erm fi Y 'WM Q' my W' Q 1 2 N J i, ' if 5: . 'Kings 5 if h tw an 'gi Q Ik .b w gigs, A 5 it is L 5 A ff' X Q W 'iz .Q if Q ' , Q4 y If I ' 4 f Q ' 9' xt 7 1 l . ,W I 'S ,um QQ 12 if 3 aa 1 Y K, '14 X-xo A , , , . , Y X 'X' ' -1 233324 ' K ,K tt 4 3 D -,Q I A ,J U V , ,X 1 5 is ' 4? 'Q M173 ', fn Q N JUNIOR VARSITY Eirsl row lell lo riqhl: Bob Ander son Ron Webb Randy Schullz John Napoli. Second row: Coach Zoda Bill Bar' ne f George Henderson George Smilh Clyde Torp Tom Kias. We Opponenl They 36 Kanlcalcee 48 44- Rich 33 39 Argo 32 37 Leyden lovl.l 39 4l Joliel 59 57 Thornlon 49 26 Bloom 62 50 Kankakee 45 38 Argo lovl,l 40 57 Joliel 50 33 Thornlon 51 34 Roosevell lEasl Chicaqol 40 5l Bloom 54 63 Everqreen Park 57 SOPHOMORE SQUAD Eirsl row lelfl lo riqhl: Willie Earner Thad Eerqeson Vernon Ryon Sam Michalowslci John Fahey, Coach Eessler. Second row: Barry Bell Larry Roberls. Rolland Tibbils Harry Jebson Mill Collier Dave Edlund Ben Weneqar, Ken Wessels. Third row: Pal Walls Lynn Vincenl. Rod Marlin Gary Schuemann Harold Jenlcins Bernie Nelson Charles Ward, l'lcrman Eunches Sing Turner We Gpponcnl They 44 Oalr Lawn 29 30 Carl Sandberg 32 50 Naperville 27 39 Kanlcalxee 40 32 Bremen 57 4l Loclcporl 38 49 Whealon 53 47 Arqo 36 47 Leyden 49 4l Thornlon 5l 5I Bloom 55 56 Thornlon Eraclional 46 45 Joliel 58 28 Kanlcalree 34 39 Loclcporl 38 32 1-xfqa 39 47 Leyden 53 38 Thornlon 44 44 Bloom 58 52 Thornlon Eraclional 50 FRESHMAN SQUAD First row lell' lo riqhl: Craiq Drenlhe Raymond Cramsie Gary Yorlcman Tam Eassbender Auqusl Konie, Robe-rl Were ner and John Doorneweerd. Second row: Jack Grillin, Bob Kah- marlc Roberl l-lurl Eddie Gillis, Dale Smilh Diclc Shrode, George LaMorle, and Eddie Jordan, caqe manaqer. Third row: Willard Johnson Richard Pooler, Ronald Boyd Andy l-laylon, Henry Shullz John Groeneveld Norman Sandquisl Tom Feiqel and AI Lolranc, coach. We Opponenl They 56 Kanlcalcee Wesl 58 ldouble overlimel 56 Bremen 42 48 Rich 42 4I Arqo 24 24 Leyden Easl 36 23 Joliel 66 39 Thornlon 4l 32 Bloom 36 38 Kankalcee Easl 48 49 Arqo 43 43 Joliel 4I 4l Thornlon 43 45 Bloom 55 86 VARSITY WRESTLERS Firsf row, Ieff to right: Carl Querfer- mus. manager: John Dean, Mike Rangel. Berny Thomas, Mike Bryanf, Curf Mar- 5.17. shall, Bob Harvey. gg'-I. Second row: Coach Willson, Tony X132 Berardi, John Cianci, Jim Cianci, Dan Alfman. Bob Whife, Cledell Caslon, Q Coach Pillard. FROSH-SOPH SQUAD Firsl' row, Ieff Io righlz Tom Bone' sieel, Adolph Kraiewski, Richard Mc- Cline, Frank Harrison, John Reed. Ron Oqlesby. Second row: Eugene Pafe, Joe Laz- zara, Frank Richards, Dean Dye, Eugene Barbee. Larry Gunn. Joe Alexander. Jerry Marfhiessen. manager. ,. Third row: Coach Willson, Vurfis Brooks. AI Burneff, Dave Johnson, Dave Slaqer. Bob Schulfe. Aubrey Smifh. Jim Nelson, Coach Pillard. VARSITY SCORES 1958-59 WRESTLING SQUADS FROSH - SOPH SCORES We Opponenf They We Opponenf They I8 Tilden Tech 29 50 Tilden Tech 8 32 Rich Twp. I5 29 Rich. Twp. 23 I9 Bremen 29 30 Bremen I7 26 Loclrporf I6 43 Lockporl I0 II Oak Lawn 35 4l Oak Lawn I5 27 Evergreen Park I6 35 Evergreen Park II I4 Leyden 28 II Leyden 36 20 Thornion 20 I4 Thornfon 30 I7 Bloom 26 37 Bloom I3 25 Carl Sandberg I7 4I Carl Sandberg II 33 Kankakee I4 25 Kankakee 20 I9 Reavis 25 22 Reavis I9 24 Jolie+ ZI IFirsI defeaf for Reavis in 2 yearsl SUMMARY 25 Jolie? 25 Tied for fhird in Conference Third place in Reavis Frosh4Soph Tournamenr Tied for Ihird in DisIricI Fiflh in 5ecIional Tenih in S+aIe Bob While second in Ihe I75 lb. class. John Dean Ihird in Ihe II2 lb. class. QS O K T.,-155.5 GRADUATING SENIORS Jim Ciarwri Berny Thomas Bob Whife Dan Alfrnan .lnlwn Dvan I45 poundn U8 pounds I75 pounds l65 pounds II? gmundk. Jam Cranci sinks a Hafi- Milo Ramon! fwqhis for la Hdson 417 pin Jerry Gorman 'ekedown um a 42 ww fwv iT Car! Sarvdfturfj. Tom fv11Hor of C S fwfwy Bofardw 'roses fm a Boo Wlwwfe sem down A' Br-rm TH -mas M195 HM. fm Afukfwdf-f,'n 'o R mf-r CHMIOSH -aimlwrh on We way To a 6 C 'vvwrm uw pm RKMAJ KnW'Jv vw 4? C Q wn, JacHMrl'w was Nas? ycars lu? H1 mxwh H N fww. Zwd plafir m H10 Sfafi Tour Hoy. GIRLS' BOWLING I ll I 45 ., a ls i :Lx 15.3.9 JK? - 1 4' rx .Qi I .f s I - . - I' X Our ol I,484 reams enlered in lhe American Junior Bowlinq Congress' A+ lhe end of lhe l957-I95B season lhis learn was in lirsr place in Nalional Tournarnenl in l958, This learn lrorn Communily High School lhe lreshrnan-sophomore division, Lell' To riqhl' are Sandy Nieman. won 46+l'i place, Lell Io riqhl with lheir 'rrophies are Arlene Jaun, Sharon Rosemary Carriere, Sally Rohe Nola Mindcrnan. Andersen Diane Aaron Mary Blouin and Linda Napoli. Mrs. Rulh Richards wife of our superinlendenl, presenls The lrophies Second place learn lor lhe local season was composed of Judy lo lhe learn lhal won 82nd place in The nalional Iournamenl, Lelr To Schwamborn Donna Earner. Barbara Arnalo, Joann Arnalo. riqhl are Karen Wilson, Judy McGuire Joan Arnalo Janice Klein. And heres lhe slar ol ihe banquell Mrs. Richards presenls Janice Klein wilh awards lor lhe hiqh series, hiqh qarne, and high average ol lhe 1957-se year. FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE The iunior and senior caplains ol lhe Girls Bawlinq League are: Firsl row, lelf lo riqhl: Karen Roeqner, Marlha Cromwell Sharyn Firsl row, Leif lo riqhl: Nancy Arnalo, Nancy DuCIos, Judy Seil- Foqarly, Geri Koye, Marqarer Marsh. heinner, Joan Amaro, Mary Blouin, Alice Rohe. Second row: Pam Jones Rhonda Lundin, Karen McCullough, Jane Second rowg Arlene Grebelis Carol Fornol, Joyce Cameron Karen Drager, Jean Fincher, Arlene Wuclca. Manlhei, Barbara Anderson. Third row: Karen Soulhwlclc, Irene Davas, Cecily Parker, Mary Ca- Third row: Joyce I-lenschel I-lelen Woznialc, Sandy Becker Arlene vender, Barbara Paulaslcas, Par Bredelis. Jaun, and Phyllis Piazza. ,., . 1? E? 1 ' tv WI' GIRLS' BOWLING BANQUET Pin Girls , Ihe learn which Ioolc IirsI place: Joyce Cameron Caplainq Gail Siemione, Gloria Diehl, and Joyce Henschel. 'Pin Heads' Ihe Ie-am which Iowk second place: Carol LedIord, BeIIy Miller, Marion Slolces, and Carol McKeone, Caplain. Rollie Pallas' Ihe Iearn which fool: Ihird place: Linda Kerr, Grace Tersfano, Caplainq Sharon Richards Karhleen Woods, absent Girls receiving a G. A. C, charrn lor Iwo years in G. A. C. from Miss Cruise: Beverly Brown: Shirley Slaqer, Glenda Crowner. Sue Holland Diane Joss, presidenl of Ihe Girls' Bowlinq League: and Miss Cruise. Sealed ar Ihe fable are Judy Olrnsled Linda Kerr and Rochelle Malhieu. '49 VN' GIRLS BOWLING Officers ol Ihe iuniorfsenior bowling leaque are, lell Io rlqhf: Carol McKeone. Ireasurerq Helen Woznialc, assisfanl sci rvlaryq Barbara Labriola, secrelaryi and Joan LaMorIe, presidenf. The Iirsi place learn as of December IO, 1958, Ihe Gvillvlfvs, are Marion FeIeIe Barbara ArnaIo, Donna Larner and Joan Anmlw, who is lhe capfain. The Near Misses fied lor second pIafzf, are Judy Pyle, Diane Aamri, Rosemary Carrier and Marly Blouin Ihc raplain. Also lied for second place are lhe Silhouettes. Rosie WIii,r1 Nanny Ashfon, Nancy Amafo, Ihe Caprain. Ilarrilyn Irorrvslr-r was ahwnI, 9 I BOYS BOWLING The Boys Bowling League officers are lel+ +0 righr: Sieve Uhlean Wirh a I82, Bill Alhog has one of rhe fo president Bill Afhos secrelary' and Bnb Thune freasurer. averages. Leading lhe league in Nofemlncr, 1958, when These piduros wlgrz 'lalcrn were these rwo reams: Jim Harlman Charles Demsler Jack Elhers and Ed Poznialc. The ohcr leaders were: Bob Thune. Warren Replre, Bill Afhas and Jeff Balmer. 91' , - g nxt, 1 I w. 1 .,. .an-f ' '-'--V Q jfs. . V Q, g,.,1+- fp. 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Second row: Bob Tilus. Doug Muecke. Barry Bell, Ted Sigfenhorsf, Bob Swan- son, Gene Breckenridge, John Aiken, Ray Fencl. Coach Rodger Landgraf. Blue Island Disfricf and Soufh Sub- urban Conference Doubles Champion- ship Team Dick Smifh and Roger Frid- holrn. W. 1 ...... ,.-.,, . v..,l 51 vf li .51 2 as .5 . .J F 5 'za -15' ' gr, -. z--. V 'fi ' KJ Wa ,. 4, Jw.,- . . ,V ww- . -..W-......,.- . .-., 'JIS W X,- ......,, .. .ru mu 'wwf L 1? al ii. N Jp- Nqas ,R ,414-pl. JH: ,Qi : ,-v 1 i K .1594 I' x. -fl , , -I .wi i ,si , ,-Xu s 1. - 5 ' ' ' 57 fi- SN ' X 1- ', ' an :Gr 3, 1 51235, .0 I E 1-W.: A W:-+R - -A Emi? L. b , . I Q Nc.. v, 5 Fw' --. .ka F V' ,-X x E .. . . -ff, 'X as x 'H ' ' -..mx--4J ' f. 4 N 1 -...Ln W .- , . H 'lb 'va-' W - 'x' z. ' i nr., V . . ,gf Us' ' :nf I '.NrA .:'.g L v 7 ,Z 0' b 6 A , ,. , r . , f . ,M 73 W . . . M 3 1' 'f'k2,1i. f 51: ,-.ksfiig ,xr Lf- 3L.', ' . 11 All C -iSz,, ,oi .,...-- QV al 4' If r--I Q ,I TL44, CVR' .i I rw iw ls. ,Q . . iii fl -'T v- E N 4 I l : ffl -X J -'I QI! '1 ,ag ,gf I ., - 0-f' ln The IZO yard high hurdles lsaiah lane and Franlc Moore in The Third lane, ff - -I K L m,. 1. I-., ,Ms ':-k.,-' x EJ! V 4 1-41 'i emi, I. .. T3-,,,e,Q,, I TRACK TEAMS, SPRING 1958 VARSITY TEAM FirsT row, leTT To righT: George Jones, Floyd Henderson. Oren Shoemaker, Wil' liam WashingTon, RoberT KoloTT, PeTer ConTreras. Second row: Frank Moore, Samuel Harris, Bonnie Gillespie RoberT Bucialx, James Randolph, Tom Shirmang, Fred- erick BenneT, Ronald WheaTley. Third row: Jack STalley, lsaiah Davis, Willie Snoddy, Roscoe Brown, RoberT WhiTe HerberT Davis. FROSH - SOPH TEAM FirsT row, leTT To righT: Jaclc STalley, Sing Turner, John TubuTis, Joel Jones, Cleveland Parker, Tom Kias. Second row: John Roos, Derlc Brad- Tord, Rudy Mulderinlr Joe BosTrom, David Tycoclri, RoberT SchulTe, Carey Hemmons, Michael Henderson, Ran- dolph Marsh, Donald Jaclcson. Third row: Winfred Boyd, Lois Shields, Lawrence Gunn, MilTon Col- lier, Billy Harmon, Jerome Williams, Joe Lynch, Joe LasTer. FourTh row: Gary Wilson, George Henderson, Cledell CasTon, Clarence WaTTs, GarTield Erwin, Willie Spraqqins. Teeley Rhyne. , 3 : 1... i ' x i Atl -54 7 2? I ,A fl? -dbz i l ' -B 44 I , THESE BOYS WILL BE MISSED IN l959 ull I X J T GraduaTinq seniors who enTered Their ,I W ' .V lasT evenTs in The spring oT l958 in- QAEMI Sinn, clude lseaTedl Leslie STevens, Ronald if C -,Y4r,,, Davis. Gerald LeBeau, and Harvey Mul- Y I derinlr. STandinq are Marvin WilleTT, X 'sf ' , Ronald Drobney and KenneTh Topopslci. Davis IS in The sixTh Clarence WaTTs in The Third lane and Lawrence Gunn in The x --........ .. . :Adi sevenTh lane sTarT The IOO yard dash. 4 LA. Arn! . ...ff 1 ' I:-- -V -- Af, 0. 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Bella Larry ONeil, Second rowz Coach Johnsfon Jim Cianci Tom Guzalc Jaclc Franial. I958 FROSH - SOPH GOLF TEAM Firsf row leff ro riqhiz James Mc- Welhy Charles Richards Reber? Slaes Richard Woilas, James Dewar, Second row: Coach Johnslon Henry Moore Sam Michalowslci, David Huefer, Phillip Mazailca, Norberl Badowslci, Wil' liam Gricus. 97 Joe La fer lal:eS The lsafcn lrann Lawrencf Gunn. Jaclc Slalley lalres OH in llie broad lump. Ronald Drobney rounds the curve in lhe mile run. Clarence Walls comes in for a drivinq Finish in The 880. 3 Blue Island Blue Island Morlon Evergreen Park Proviso Blue Island Joliel Blue Island Blue Island Blue Island Bloom Blue Island Blue Island Blue Island Blue Island Blue Island Eve rg reen Pa rl: Reavis Blue Island Blue Island Blue Island Rich Twp. Blue Island Harvey Lockporl Fraclional Blue Island Kanlcalcee Morgan Pa Fraclional Leyden Bloom Blue Island Argo Won ll Losl 6 Conference - Won 6 Losl I Non-Conf. - Won 2 Losl 4 Tournamenl - Won 3 Losl I GRADUATING SENIORS s r w lefl lo righl: Jim Downey, Joe Relles Franlc Filippone. Second row: William Mari, Taylor Bell, Lee Co-Champions wilh I-larvey ball. William Mari waits lor a good , .a.,.....a -,,,.., BASEBALL, SPRING OF 1958 Coach Schulh Will Depend on These Refurning Players This Year Firsf row, lell lo righl: Russell An- derson, Warren Harris, Dan Allman. Gilberf Flores, Ronald Dell, Phil Vacca. John Wargo. Second row: Coach Schullz, Dave Smilh, Dan Kluchins, Larry Forresler, Fred Michalski, Richard Barfle. Michael Walls, Roberl Cellini, manager. FRESHMAN . som-ioMoRE BASEBALL souAD Firsl row, Iell lo righl: Coach Slreil- maller, John Fahey, I-lerberl Brown, Randy Schullz, Dennis Brolsche, Riclry Slupp, Don DeBiase, James Russo. Second row: Assislanl Coach AI- brecht Phillip Cirullo, Douglas Couri- ney, Ben Wenegar, Merrill Jensen, Rol- land Tibbills, Vincenl Farrell, Ronald Sidler. Third row: James Slevens, Dave Hilf, William Gerdes, Roberl Larson, Richard Ollmann, Pal Walls. Neal Schwachlgen. Fourlh row: Richard Conlreras. man- ager: Gary McDowell, manager: Frank Richards, William Barnell, Carl I-lofh, James Werner, Ariel Johnson, manager. FRESHMAN - SOPHOMORE BASEBALL RESULTS 2 Morlon 4 I Proviso 5 6 Joliel 6 I Harvey 5 l I Lockporf 4 4 Fraclional 2 5 Bloom I O Kanlcalcee 2 6 Leyden 4 2 Argo 4 Season Tolal Won 4 Los? 5 Tied I Conference Tolal Won 4 Losl 3 351,15 IIN 'WK W5 +'u2 x , wif + , fs, ,3- I W7 lx x X x X ' Q X 5 V ! I, 1 it 4 L, 1 fl ,lf Q'lQgiy'9'. sl sw' P - 3 . 9 r if fx .v 'J 1 9' .J K4 v Q I r KV L J Ji , 7 X ,' ' Ir' Q D f 'K Q' Y CJ 3 1 .JJ ij an rv 9 ,J 'lx ails fix. A 'fi' ' - J f' Alu x P! I-'H Pj M95 X 1' K S . 'U L' j JJ ,jd MR' xx , ..-' E, X Q x -a 9 if 5 . '77 f 1' - . D J ..,,, l li Wagyu new? ?4-14:32, -4 ' i Q'- JN fb -75 Here's a big nighl' +0 remember in anyone's diary. Josephine Ordaz and Ken Fisher falce a momenf 'ro loolc over fhe program af ihe l958 Junior Prom. Fealured in lhe l958 Commoncemenl exercises were these senior members of fhe Concerf Band: Bill Craw- ford, Bill Lussenhop, Loren Anderson, and Bruce Juslin. The good old German Band. made up of Roger Fridholm, Bill Crawford, Loren Anderson, Bob Mclnlyre. and John Harding, was one of fhe hifs of ihe Arls Fesfival of l958. Popular al all limes is The newly enlarged snack bar. O O O Aflvzfles 1958-59 SENIOR CLASS PLAY as 7 so GMI' OWN Firsf row, lelf fo righ'r: Bob Cellini, Bob Melvin, Jean Dring, Dick Smifh. Trudy Cox, Ed Czerkas, Frank Kasman. Second row: Rufh Ve-lc-fa, Yvonne Brinkman, Tom Sollan- barger, Miss Marsha Thornfon, Direcfor, Wanda Wain- scolr, Sfan Anderson, Marsha Berg. Third row: Bill Cham- pion, Barbara Anderson, Darlene Dye, Jackie Reidy. Carole McKeone, Louis Rini. Far righlz Warren Harris. Leif fo righlz Jean Dring, Wanda Wainscofi, Tom Sollanbarger, Sfanley Anderson, Frank Kosman, Bob Melvin, Bill Champion, Warren Harris. Emily and George have an imporfanl ialk and sip sirawberry sodas in Mrs. Morgan's drugsiore, while fhe oenflemen of The lown, in +he middle of Main Slreel, discuss The lafesf gossip abou? 'rheir 'rown in 'rhe Grover's Corners' Senfinel. Leif fo righf: Bill Champion, Yvonne Brinkman, Rufh Velefa, Tom Sollanbarger, Bob Cellini, Marsha Berg, Louis Rini, Sian Anderson, Wanda Wainscolr. The Gibbs family lleffl and +he Webb family lrighfl are seen hurrying lhrough breakfasl while milk- man Howie Newsome makes his rounds. Leif fo righf: Bill Champion, Yvonne Brinkman, Marsha Berg, Darlene Dye, Barbara Anderson, Jackie Reidy. On ladder: Rufh Velefa, Tom Sollanbarger. George and Rebecca argue abouf who's fo see flrsf our of 'rhe window upsfairs. Below, on Main Sfreef, Mrs. Soames and ofher worihy ladies of Grover's Corners are refurning from choir pracfice and discussing The behavior of fhe Tipsy choir masfer, Simon Slimson. ln The Gibbs' house. mofher and fafher Gibbs are discussing fhe same Thing. Firsf row, sealed lerrl lo righl: Jackie Reidy, Dick Smiih Yvonne Brinkman, Wanda Wainscoll. Second row: Jean Dring, Carol McKeone, Darlene Dye, Ed Czerkas. Third row: Bob Cellini, Liuis Rini. Under umbrella, kneel! ing: Tam Sollanbarger. ln background: Bill Champion, Barbara Anderson, Frank Kasrnan. Marsha Berg, Sian Anderson, Bob Melvin. Emily Webb lGibbsl has died and has ioined The dead lon lefll who are waifing 'fill fhe Hearfh par? of 'em slowly burns away . In a drizzling sform her husband. George, her family, and friends have come fo bury her in lhe lilile cemelery on lop of The hill. Firsf row, leff fo righf: Warren Harris, Rufh Velefa, Trudy Cox. Second row: Bill Champion, Yvonne Brinkman, Tom Sollanbarger and Wanda Wainscolf, lseaiedl Mar- sha Berg, Sfan Anderson. Third row: Barbara Anderson, Jackie Reidy, Darlene Dye, Bob Melvin, Jean Dring, Carol McKeone. Family and friends galher abouf when Emily Webb and George Gibbs are married. IO2 f 'UUTF f 1 v A . I . , I t- ' 1 . ,' ' r . - : , 1 1 ' A 1 1 x ' ' , IL' N I f xy' gs! ,i , . . f L1 . x A 'iii 5 1 L x 5 2 1 'I 1 HEX' H Ev S? 5 'fi e3 if 5fiq 1 49.1 'QQQN1 'fbi ' A- X g ki Nu 1 t . fl' ' ve ,...p2 1-Q in 'gp 3 .1 ' F-if ,, A ff ,. 2 Qi ff!! 2 T gg ' Q- 3152 G' ' I f ig' tag QI. 4 'ff z fn f , U .,., fr Z 'i . Q D ' V ..,. ,J X I M W, , '- ' 5 :,ig.?,z.3: A QS? 7 1- :JH-' fn 5 , Q 'A x z 4 ' 2 5? , A , ,. , ' . i? ?lM ? 1 if f T555 ag P . Au - -, Wg, I Y ..,,.,.,,,g ,ln Qvfffi 'QfLgi-.7ii?Xh'l'ig '-.- .- if ,,i,fQ? 2, fb L ' Q V3 , W ' 4 E L ' Aff 'k it 3. If V - 4 vat Q . 8 xA'32g ,A -' 'yin 5 Q . 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Slanding: Beverly Baumann, Pai Bolden, Diane Wehner, Ted Zwieyzn, Sharon Carboneau Terry Timmerman, Vordie lrnox, Diane Schulfz. Edifors from lhis class include Ron Wheafley, fourlh page edifor: Al Bard, ediior in chief: Karen Manfhei. manag- ing edilor: Diane Schuliz. second page edi+or3 Diane Wehner, ihird page edi- iorg Vordie Knox, hrs? page ediior. Members of fhe Red and While slag from rho sevenlh period proof read some maferial for fheir paper. Seafed. lefi fo righf: Judy Murray, Jaclcie Reidy, Mary Jane Grubbs. Sfanding: Jackie Papineau, Gail Sippel, Boniia Dohl, Ray Peiroslci, Sandy Favia. Bob Graham, Rodney Gross, Rose Hubl, Gaye Dodge. Edilors here include Judy Murray, managing edifor: Jackie Reidy, ediior- in-chief: Mary Jane Grubbs fhird page edilorg Bob Graham. iourlh page co- edilorg Boniia Dohl firsl' page ediior: Rodney Gross, fourfh page co-edifor: Rose Hubl, second page ediior. RED and WHITE STAFF I fi X , , K ' 1 ,fx fr .1 C-J v,L.n4 K ,x 5 L L 4-XL Q-gy , R r g ff V 7 J 1 K-Y inf, L.,Q,.'Lc cf1.,fx fb Q ZLK J A 4 kXXCf5s-fu go X fj if C4jfQ,CQ.,'f.4.J K WLAAQA, ,f L4-f C0 LA L 1 Zxf 1 Q Afgyk, k .- X f 1 2 .-in f' f sf . p' X ,, f -5 Q 'ff -L-f-w - Q - , I' X 1' ij I ' 1. -Q Q1 A I X . mfs Wx 1 Y ft m NNf'Nn .M , f 1 MH J, 77'X'Q ' 71531 A 5 . Q -.. f 'Nr fi in-Y 3' 3,3 WM 1, , W-X. ..,. AE ae! Q -- Bk. 1 1 1. Qs: - N ...,,'-TS!! , ,A,.. L5 . y,sw, Q f x .-vi? -5 Wfgf 1 ik. I 'A' 4-in E Zf'!'5 4 ,:56'4'fL I f' vsit, gih! -. YS 2 ' T 'b Q: Q gg X if Q I 'ea VS.. A ,wi D 4 ' . --.f--vmwll, '- ' f .QRS .. AT ,, s 4 XL? is. fn! .. .xxkxa ll ,.. OLD MAIN LIBRARIANS REALLY WORK One of ihe proiecls of 'rhe Old Main Library Club is Yhe sale of Teen aqe books fo inleresled sludenls. The Club feels lhal fhis is a worthy proiecf, as any sfudenl can, in lhis way, gel his own library s+ar+ed. Here Susan Borckman, chairman of fhe proied, displays some of lhe currenf offerings of lhe club To lhe olher library aides. Olhers in The piclure are Doris Papke, Neil Crisl Pamela Denlon, John Burqeson. Barbara Genis. Richard Schullz, and Jim Mur- phy. Mrs. Jones is the sponsmr. These people help sludenls al fhe main charging desk where fwo week books are laken and relurned: They are, lofi lo riqhfz Tom Forys, Sandy Hool- man Frank Koncewicz, Kalhy Boxalsek Ron Zielinski, Bill Wesselman and Toni Peso. Tom and Bill are usually snowed under 'fha First period wilh lhe over- niqhf books relurned before 8:30. Sandy and Frank bolh suffer fired arms aller lhe 8:I5 rush when many books are charged our and many are returned. Tha happy spiril of lhese people make service in rhe library worlhwhile. Arlene Sherner, freshman library aide Evelyn Qslrowsky. sophomore library Nancy Mallhews freshman library af Old Main, is pulling cards from fha aide al Old Main, is pasting book pock- aide al Old Main, is helpinq Mr. Ba calaloq lor books which are no lonqei els and dale due slips in new books ley, assislanl librarian. make an in in The library. iusi added lo lhe library. ol ralinqs for books. '-'I Joanne Kirby, sophomore library aide Gleen Woike freshman library aide Barbara Sladcik. freshman library aide Bill Sauller freshman library aide- al Old Main. is embossing new books. al Old Main is checking in magazines. al Old Main, is wriling nolices for over at Old Main is checking a bibliiiiiraphy due books. againsl lhe library holdings. Bobbi Reihel sorls The Two week books Sharon Williams lreshman library These library aides al Old Main consull al lho librarians and files Ihe cards in order. Jackie aide al Old Main is reading the shelves. desk over special problems of The day. They are lell In iight: Sneed 'lakes care of The filing of over Carol Basso who reserves books lor sfudenls who make out a nighl rnalerials. Bruce Bambach shelves reserve slip. Pamela Jones. who is a iackrol all Irades behind thi- books so all will be in order lor Ihe scenes of library service. Richard Schullz who is ready In siryi- morning rush al 8:l5 AM. 1+ lhe desk on hall errands or al Ihe lypewriler, - SOUTHWEST BUILDING LIBRARY AIDS Teely Rhyne brings new magazines lo Goral dine Mccammon and Alvern Bell who check Ihem af The circulalion desk while Priscilla Lane lrims piclures and clippings. Michael Bryanl is al lhe calaloq Ivory Lamp kin arranges lhe daily newspapers Cleveland Parker files calaloq cards and John Williams puls J . . 1 Ihe magazines in order. SOUTHWEST BUILDING LIBRARY CLUB MEETING Slandingz Teely Rhyne Presidenl Ranma Pills Willie Larnpkin. Sealed: Nancy Young Secrelary Ivory Lampkin I-lallie McGee Lyla Rainey Belly I-Iarris Gwendolyn Jordan Bobby Palmer Carwlyn Payne Ernesf Eilchison. Evelyn Moore Percy Weafhinqlon, Willa Gallion, IO9 MACHINE SHOP PROVIDES TRAINING FOR SKILLED TRADES John Young wafchos Germ? Planhnqa who ig workinq Robert Rcfh and John Prinfe use the Shaper in fhoir e Iafhe while RonaId Dell sIudiszs Iho pIan. proiecis. Kennofh Marfin Bob Benneff and James Bulfhuis are Howard Walsh Iohowa Konnefh I-IsenschIer in se++inq the machining a C clamp on the horizontal miII in Machine ver+icaI rndhnq machine for the new process. Shop I. -4' . :mr Q35 ,1 ADVANCED WOOD SHOP John Kmqery IIQIII sands Iwvs projed as Dame-I FUIIQr prepares Im nczrnm 'ak-Mo Irr Imshwmq I I I sf' f' -AW, Qorqe WI'-afhinofzwr ard I.L-my Rmhunq am uwwq IIN- me-vv r.xdmI -Nm E' cl -31 r . .--i' mf I , uf an lVII1Il' n ,.,.n- n w mi Q.. , 1 E Q I f J ff? 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Second row: Belly Miller, Kennelh Orphey. Slanley Anderson, Marcia Bruehl, Donna Meyer, William Anderson, Gordon Wilson: Kennelh Lundqren Ronald Aldersong Marion Slolces, Carol McKeone, Rochelle Malhieu, Annie Parham. Warren Harris. - A I f ,Z ' i T T - xg QL Q 1-5 its 4- A f L A Q35 9 ' 3 - f?gj- SA A ,, 41,4 3 A f 5 I x ig- f Sgt! df i ig T Elgin Q a N. -u I .5 1. x 419 ii fl A Helen Duehr, office manager. Helen Tracy, secrelary fo Dr. Rich- ards. Elsie Mindeman, buyer. Eve Signorella, clerk. COU NSELI NG STAFF Sealed, lelf fo riqh+: Dr. William A Lewis, direcforg Kafhleen Winfer, Mar iorie Hold, Slandinq: Paul Malm, Pal ricia Leonard, Elizabelh Hansen, Or villa Kessler. OFFICE STAFF A+ all buildings +he office sfaff is courleous, efficient and helpful. Bofh sfuclenls and +eachers owe much +0 'rhese ladies. ,- if 1-p U 0599 V J Darlene Williamson swilclnboard op' Slwirley Reedy secrelary To llie ad- Carol Lee Peler secrelary lo the craler ani receplionisl. rninislralive assishanfs. assislanl superinlendenls. lrene Babcock assislanl secrelary, Hazel Esles secrelary, Jean Van Dyclc library clerlc. Old Main, Pallas BUVCl'l Counselors secrekary. lvlaiorie Qoodwin secrelary Soullw- Anile Blaclr rcceplionisl Smullnwesl wesl Builclinq. Building. LIL CAFETE RIA STAFF Mrs. Cuiler gives las? minufe insfruc- Tions To Grace Reirke Lydia Wissner, Berfha Genens Ann Vania. Jessie De Fries. Lorraine Meniz, Gerirude Briif. and Clara Schultz our fine cafeferia workers. Aifer fixing a fine lunch Mrs. Cuiier, Miss Allen, Mrs. Craig, and Mrs. Smifh fake a coffee break, Af Old Main Mrs. Cuiler gives 'rips io Marqarei Waiice, Anna Brish, Hilrna Winierfeldf, Kafiwerine Hubbard. Lula Rosenquisf Louise De Forfe and Jean Sclwuirz. A+ Hwe Old Main cafeferia Mrs. Carol Zahniser keeps our money sfraiqhf for us. l22 ,.,e:-.- 1 Ib-979 0 y 0 - . 5 2 -4' SOUTHWEST MAINTENANCE STAFF Visifors Io Ihe Soufhwesf Building are Ioud in Iheir praise for Ihp sparIcIinq fIeanIiness of rhe enfnre buiIdinq Mr. Johnson refenfly qradufded from a heafinq and air Condihoninq Course af Ihe IIfacIrcunif Trades Insfitum and is usinq Ihis Icncnwhzdqe Io reduce rnainfcnance expenses. H A ' 'S -I ff ,Y sf, N ll? MAINTENANCE - OLD MAIN erbed I'IiCIcrnen Sieve Bihar Dan BOIIU Paul Knblish John Sedium WaIIer NeIson. SoaIed. Susan Princu. n J 5' . 4 fx CAMPUS BUILDING MAINTENANCE STAFF , LeII Io riclhi Mariin Lnhse Reber? L MuIderinIr Lawrenfo I'IedsIrorn Jacob ii Jaqer Susan Cizmai. -bf. nu g - I f f Si i 'N Qv jr' YN BUS DRIVERS These men are our friends Ihe bus drivers who qer Us +0 and from school saIeIy and on time each dev. Kneelinq IeII Io riqhi: Davenfer Bond Neal Zuidema Joe DiNova John 'Iifhan Walfer Wezniak and Anfhony Lepore supervisor, Sfandinqg Roberf En- qelhardf Dan Gioiosa I-IaroId BIacIc- more Nir'Ic Guqlielrnucu Edward Koquf AIIred Debiase Pai Pornpa Leonard WMI and David LaMorIc. I23 o 'Q'1':1f.f.... PRO CLUB Busy Af All Buildings Pro Club members al The Campus Building display modern proieclors and olher equipmenl. Firsl row, lell To righr: Rich Grawryski, Bud Cole, Ronald Hol- linger Joe Polls Merle Meyer, Second row: William Cobern, Bonnie Gillespie Ray Rasor, Treasurer lsaiah Davis, Charles Richards, Bob Tunnura, and Dan Kraizik. Third row: Ken Lundgren, Terry Timmerman, John BeLille, Dick Barlle, Vice Presidenl: Jim Wilson John Rob, erlson, and Fred Kaiser. Fourlh row. David Bogda, Cliff Scheuman, Herberl Davis Dan Buss. George Henderson, Marvin Chrislensen, and Mr. Liska, dis rcclor. OLD MAIN PRO CLUB Firsl row lei? lo righi: Mane Prilza, lreasurerq Fred Houdek, vice-presidenl: Frank D'Aversa, Ray Barczak. Second row: Roper? Muller. Joe Buechele. Eligio Marcheschi, presidenig Mr, Lediord, sponsor: George Coffey. Don Reifsma, Bill Sauller John Tubulis. Third row: Charles Gifilord, Toby Langner Roper? Werner. Bill Moys, Roberf Lundgren, Sieve Linck Harry Dyke. Fourrh row: Joseph Corso John Huck, Richard Gus?- alison. James Kramer Darryl Oleson Harold Neilaerr, James Hannon, Ari Larson, Roberl Weslman, Clarence Musch James Foyle, Roberf Devine. SOUTHWEST BUILDING PRO CLUB Firsl row, lefl 'lo righl: Cledell Cas- len, Michael Henderson. Second row: Addie Bradley, Joseph Lasler, Terry Shelly, Lavern McCain, Mr. Harkins. Third row: Abrey Smilh Carl Benson, Winslon Walker, Randolph Marsh. The Pro-Club of Sourhwesl Building operaies lhe moving piclure and slide proieclors for The audio-visual program There. Kalherine Jorgensen in chrage of booking and scheduling Ken Lundgren lsealedl is repairing film while Dick Barlle all A-V malerial, refers lo film calalogue while scheduling iilrws lefil and Jim Wilson look on. lor nexl year. STUDENT TALENT DISCOVERED AT ART CLASSES AT ALL BUILDINGS Malcinq holiday decoralions is a lavofile proiecl in Tlne arl flasses al Soullwwesl. From lelf Io riqlil sealed: Barbara Brown Kino Barlee, Sylvia Williams. Slandinqz Jolin Spraqgins, Melvin Anderson, Marqarel Carler, Ruthie Gillispie. SIXTH PERIOD CLASS Palricia Brown, Jerry Holm Georqe Brown, Lea Brislow, and Joan Travis, Joanne is worlminq and experirnenlinq willw paper lolds lor the Girls' Club Conference wlnile Lea is finishing up a walercolor. Palricia is worlcinq oul a window display for flue business deparl menl. 'llie boys are aclrnirinq a 3-D Collage. FIRST PERIOD CLASS Kon Miller Mrs Wallace Paul Franriclc Bill Hayes and Ron Voiql Ron Ina, pu? his wafercolor aside wanlinq fo work oul a delail before qoinq on wifln his cornposilion. Bill is worlcinq ouf 1 'we and Ken is sfarfinq a dry brush composition. '- ?. ....4.- ...........4-. ,J 101 FIRST PERIOD CLASS - ART ONE Two proiecls are being worked on In-ro. Lair-y Drurnm, li,-yiriig Kalins, Paul Conlrcras. and Dicl: Kasper wor ' Mary Belli Kerqer slvows a painlinq wlnicilw Judy Grew- ndiviirvs. lc on flu-ir li-Ilviiny Bonila Dolil, Melvin Kullcman Jancl Lonr, and Sue Silmwii. Melvin is admirinq Bonilas walerfolor, wliile Ilne ollii-i Iwo younq ladies are in dillerenl slaqes of Ilmir cornposilions, Sfudenls enjoy slencilinq as well as in-alive draviinq From leff lo riqlwl are Russuell Leiwis, Samuel Tnyli-i, Snrviin-I Banlcs Mr. Carfer, Lou Wordlaw, and Jessie Moore. 4 1 all 'Ea '. ' :RWM ii 4 3. 1 ,115 A! A if ui Aw, come on. Why nor inyile all ol us for breaklasll Ir surely looks good, Serving lhe girls is Hannah Jones lslandingl. Ready lor a good rneal around lhe lable are Mae McNeil, Maggie Booker, Allreda Brulon Miss Shollner, lhe Teacher Neloma Hale, Jane Adams. and Palricia Anderson, HOME MAKING CLUBS OLD MAIN Firsf row, leff fo righl: Par Peek, Judy Thomas, Connie Tannis, Sally Flecken- srein, Louise Bafferson, Diane Sperry. Second row: Barbara Marek, Joyce Kol- larz, Marilyn Janecyk, Jackie l-ludia. Gael Danan Gwen Carrurhers. Third row: Kalhy ONeill, Elizabelh Bold, Elaine Hofer, Georgine Trombino, Mar- ilyn Collyn, Linda Rice, Donna Oakley. Fourfh row: Jackie Walzak, Barbara Brislow, Diane Bulfhuis, Bernadelle Kic- mal, Bobby Reihel, and Barbara Durano CAMPUS Sealed, lel'f fo righl: Judy Janecyk Par Bubness Marilyn Musilek, Joyce Dudik Marilyn Sfrezo, Mariann Jablon- ski, presidenfp Bonnie Willis, Angeline Juarez, Pal Ridenour, Bonnie Kunlsrnan, Kafhy Mills. Slanding: Geraldine Mikos Arlene Grebelis, Mrs. Henderson, spon- sory Barbara Miller, Gelling a breaklasl bullel ready are llelll Dorolhy Cannon Dorolhy Dyson, and Creola Van Dyke. who prepare orange and grape fruile secfions. Jefaune Allen, Veronica Lynch, and Evelyn Moore make rhe muffins. In advanced food5 Liana, eyury qiri fakes par? in a iesson on quick breads. In Wie iorcuqrourid here are, ieff To riqlvf, Shirley Taium and Sarah Kiriq Backqrcurid: Gioria Tcilez. Cami Cooper and Carolyn Roaqlm A+ Old Main, The Hows' Making I qirl5 fake Mme ou? in Q-rii.y fkwir fiwn fookiriq, Loi' fo riqlwf are Judy Grzeqorek, Louis Buiie-rsun Jcwyfe Sr-bam Cfzrmie Tania, Judy Hirscgiiman and Jili Franrifk. Aifefr iiniskiiriq their mufiims Mrs. Guys qiris Tesi rlwem accord- inq io fheir look book. Leif hi riqlwr are Luz Casiro, Marie Collyn, Roborfa Garrarir. and Barbara Gruba. js 1u-- 'ZF' EVERYBODY LOVES TO EAT! Waickiinq a diir'rion5imiiwn by Mr-S. Hi-riduisuri avi- iwii in riqhf: Linda Corey Marnifm Wiif,irw, Mary isarrgiri CvriS'i1lr-v Carihon, Pa? Bubrww Kari-rr lriphfari, Cfwiorira Jariixvk .iiid Simrwri Giddcvris, Anfikllfr Qood meal qv!-, umdpr way iw M wmv Miikirm il, li H to riqkii are: Pai Bubness Karon Tiipimri, linda kfvrw Mum Transori, and We irisirurfur Mrs. Hi-mdf-rwori. fxii ilmi iaiesi vquipmi-mi imiudirm 'iris vi.a:i iw:-ri, xiii! ii vkiorouqh fry our ai Old Main. Rrmidy hi Ti-'J the iiyi-ii kiwi- .irr- Cormie Edwards Pai Brcdulis Sherry Boriiamm and Knfkmy Kmwii Tfx L-film ifji 1. -4 nun:-1, -1. i WE Jusl slarling on a clofhing unil lhese girls al lhe Soulhwesl Building are pinning Their palferns on The malerial lhey have selecled. Leif To righl are Nell Swain Vinnella Clemons, Carmen Jones. Barneff Debase, Mary Colguilr Miss Shahfner lhe inslruclor Delores Bond Gail Monroe. and Barbara Brown Sludenl aides and lheir inslruclors in home making gels some real service form Bonnie Willis lslandingl one ol iheir members. Sealed lell' lo righf are Lolila Jefferson, Pal Bubness Marilyn Slrezo. Maryann Jablonski, Mrs, McMahon, Mrs. Henderson and Angeline Juarez. ln ihe clofhing classes girls somelirnes have problems which may easily be solved with a few explanalions. l-lere Rulh Moore receives help from Mrs, McMahon while Cherilha Overlon works on her proieci. Annelle Sampson, Lola Snyder and Delores Greenwood. in fhe home nursing unil, fry fo conslrucr a backresl which would make The pafienl more cornliorlable .-ud4 ' nuns--va' il Shirley Cheney and Belly Kaiser admire fho dress modeled by Micki Yocius. By slanding on fhe lable, Lois I-lill can gel an accurale mea- surernenl from Dorofhy De Libera, while Cookie Novakowski lcen- ferl and Joyce Madala do needle work. Carolyn Norkus lsfanding righll gels plenly ol help in placing her pallern carefully on her plaid wool maferial, which will soon become a beauiilul plealed skirl. l-lolpers include Karen Manfhei, Edwina Shelby Marilyn Musilek, and Linda Muller. Sludenfs preparing lhe clolhing bullelin board in Mrs. Guys classes are Corrine Glowacki Connie Tanis, and Marilyn Janecyk. This pafienlv lArlene Walusekl is really being cared for in super slyle. Taking her lemperalure, pulse, and making her com iorlable in general are Gloria l-larden Claudelle Jeliierson Geraldine Mikos and Judy Millward -4 541' X f.'3'e,,' Ins. 'rl 1 ILLIIIII A Mr, Moores Geoqrapliy sludenls are Tracing llie boundry line lelwoen llw Uniled Sfnlrrs and Mexico. Leif lo riqnl are Doris Hill, Cledell Caslon Crarles Ward Geraldine McCornrnon Mr, Moore, JoAnn Kelley. Jessie Moore, and Lawrance Lamberl. Lell' lo riqlil: Karen Mccullouqlw, Jennie Sfepnenson and Peggy Cunninqliam sfudenis in Mr, Kiass geography class look on allenlively while Diane Kelloq locales an lllinois shale park, Miss Miller qiyes some personal lielp en work books in flue bookkeeping class, Firsl row, leli fri riqnl: Sandy Swarl Yvonne Slaras Gloria Srnool. Second row: Gerald Williams JoAnn Nawrol Miss Miller Joan Nalezinek, Carol Kroen, Tlnird row: Eileen Kelly. Jerry Williams, Fourllw row: Georg: Manuel. Fillli row: Karen DeQuick, Caflny Benziq, zxzq- Seeking lo learn ine irnporlanfe of ihf, produclion ol lwydri eleclric power are Charles Walker, Mauriie Spearman llaiwl Jenkins. Nell Swain. Peeolar Walker and lvory Lampkin, Mr Mmm inslrucfor checks llieir work. Leif To riqlil: Joanne Kirlay Belly Bizrollo, ,lorry llifaaii lwilli poinlerl Gloria Or'i'io, Marilyn Upzo-i a'::l loin Rylzwv-. idenfily clirnalic regions of flne world. Mrs, Adams rnainlains a farsful rlierk on lypinq ausiqrinwri s ol' iliis beqinninq class. Firsl row, lei? lo riqlil: Clnarlolle Gorlin, Mailella Boornsnm Annelfe Olson Helen Srnilli. Sefond row: .lamws Rowlvy. Norm Tomaszek Donna Kelly. ...JI F1 A Qrffmi ,f wg? idx' 1 11 , 2, f ,Q V I' 5 W 0 5 I a' 5 Typing-Shorthand-Compfometry Office Practice-Bookkeeping Commercial Subiecls Allred Job Minded Sludenls Sludenls in complomelry class are busy wilh lheir problems. Firsl row. lell lo righl: Jackie Reidy and Nellie Slarks. Second row, backs lo camera: Ellen McKee, Claudelle Jellerson, Dorolhy Gully. Third row: Carole Sossong, Jackie Nichols, Phyllis Dekker. Belle Bohn Karen Browning. Gelling lheir lurn al operalinq lhe mimeoqraph machine are Cryslal Slarr Gloria l-lardin. Sandra Craig, and Linda Thoms. Touch is lhe imorlanl lhing on lhe key driven calculalor. as lhese girls are learning. Firsl row, lell lo righl: Josephine Jones and Joan Schullz. Second row: Rose Hubl and Jackie Moorehead. Third row: Joyce Dudek, Enid l-lorvalh, and Sarah King, Learning lo use the diclaphone are Joan Wheeler, Judy Seilheimer. Kay Skoglund, and Donna Bachman. Working on lheir daily assignmenl are Barbara Davis and Diane Brown. STENO CLUB Fulure secrelaries are going lhrough lhe TODAY'S SECRE- TARY. sludying lhe new slyles in dress appropriale lor office wear. Firsl row, lell lo righl: JoAnne LaMorle, JoAnne Eddinglon, Henriella Wiggins, and Nancy Miller. Second row: Joyce Hen- schel, Marion Slokes, Helen Wozniak, Barbara Labriola, Lois Adams, Joan Suller. Roselee Baer. Gerry Rulz, Maryann Jablonski, Lois Danan, and Josephine Jones. Parl ol lhe Sleno Club slarls working on lheir nexl program. Many line skils and ohfice helps are given al lhe club meelings, Firsl row, lell lo righl: Joyce Dudek. Loreli Foyle. Julia Dyrcz. and Lenore Lang. Second row: Joyce Cameron. Donna Habich, Phyllis Piazza, Carol Fornal. Marilynn Slrezo, Kay Skoo- lund, Arlene Zaorski. Sherry Hackman. and Sandra Dini, The presidenl, Joan Schullz. is proudly displaying lhe blue robbon won by lhe club lor lheir lloal in the loolball homecoming parade. Lell lo righl: Rila Dragl, Elhel Slevo, Carol Kruger, Juanila Logan. Judy Janecyk, Sandra Buis. Barbara Miller. Joan Schullz, Phyllis Dekker, Evon Snyder, and Rosemary Sinise, Bclly Daley Arlene Zaorski. Rila Dragl, Pal Lipinski. Phyllis Piazza. Sherry Hackman and Marilyn Slrezo work on anolher lranscriplion exercise. Miss McQuislan has iusl given diclalion lo lhese girls and lhey are now lranscribing lheir noles, Firsl row, lell lo righl: Elhel Slevo. Joeva Signorella. Second row: Joan Schullz. Kay Skoglund. Third row: Elaine Wesloh. Bonnie Knize. Barbara Miller. Miss Swanson pauses lo give individual help lo Vallino Holiday during lhe lirsl period lypinq class. Firsl row: lell lo righl: Joyce Kogul. Kalhleen Nolo, Sandra Nieman, and Judy Murray. Second row: Beverly Harl, Vallino Holiday, Miss Swanson, and Roberl Greep. Miss Swanson's lirl period class is lrying lo improve lyping speed. Firsl row, lell lo righl: Verdell Garrison. Second row: Mary Ann Pella, Dawn Peslow, Phyllis Plahm. Third row: Pal Wicks, Pal Wilcher, Joanne Rinqwald. l3l Ar--lher choral reading group worlcs on Chicago by Carl Sandberg. Firsl row lell To righl: Susan Carlson, Karen Decker Sherry Richmond, Sharon Fessler, Sue l-lardy. Second row: Carl Querler- mus, Randy Tennanl, James Welch, Ron Galvin, Terry lvlclfeon, Larry Delrnan, lvlilce Slranz, Pal Garrell is giving a panlornime. which a seclion of her class really enioys. Frorn lell lo righl, sealed: Milne Fielding, Joyce Slevenson, Barbara Paslaslcas Pal Garrell, Bob Heinemann Janice Klein. P ...f . new-we Individual speech conleslanis, who pariicipale in invilalional coniesls and lhe slale coniesr lisfen io Bab Heinemann give his afler dinner spech. Sealed leil lo righl around lhe lable: Bob lilus Pal Garrell, Janice Klein Linda Napoli Bob Edslrorn Barbara Paulaslcas, Joyce Slevenson, and Bab Lundgren. Bob Lundgren addresses lhe class on his pei peeve. Leil lo righl, sealed: Bob Edslrorn, James Husselbee, Beclcy l-laclc, Judy Allyn, Harry Jebsen. Jim DeWar, Virginia lvlrgeoqhe- gan, Sharon Nicols. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Firsl row, left lo righlz Kalhy Radllce, veep, Linda Dernsler, secrelary. Second row: Joan Davis, president John Pa- vclec ireasurer. These officers, along wilh olher nnernbers of ihe French Club, made an inferesling Trip To lhe French Program ohfered This year by ihe Mu- seurn of Science and lnduslry, FRANCE STUDENT SALES ROOMS -vs Y? Y ai' Leif 'ro righf: Lenore Lang. Diane Liplce, Kay Slioqlund, and supervisor, Mr. George Porfer. Many dulies are preformed by lhese sludenfs in lhe sales room. Their mosl irnporlanf job is supervising The Aclivily Ticlcef program for all lhreo buildinqs and conducfinq and Colleclinq lhe Acfivify Ticket sales in lhe Campus Buildinq. The operafion of the losf and found deparlmenf is also under lhoir supervision, as is all sales ol school supplies. CAMPUS, OLD MAIN and SOUTHWEST Busy salesladies al the Soufhwesl Building salesroom Lavorn lvlfcain and Shirley Telles, Marilyn Upson is lhinlcinq aboul how lo make The sales room more affracfive ar Old Main. ln lhe baclcqround are Diane are Salapalelc, Carol Slone, and Kalhi Kolola, other sfudenl aides in lhe sales room. ll it Lane FirsT WiTT. presidenT oT Mu Alpha TheTa, is explaining The hyperbola To The members. row, leTT To righT: Ken Orphey. Ron Alderson, Darlene Dye. Second row: Gordon Wilson. Roger Fridholm, Georgia Jaclcson, Rochelle MaThieu. Third row: STan Anderson, Ken Lundgren, William Anderson, Nancy DuClos, BeTTy Miller, CharloTTe Haase, Warren Harris. and Sandra Dini. LeTT wiTh Tom THREE LEVELS IN MATH TEACHING APPEAL TO BRIGHT, AVERAGE AND SLOW STUDENTS T.A.G. CLU B OFFICERS To righT: Darlene Dye, secreTary, and STan Anderson presidenT discuss some secTions Sollenbarger, Treasurer and Dave T-lueTer vice-presidenT. In The acceleraTed course. Mr. STrein discusses an air navigaTion problem in- volving geomoTry. STudenTs. leTT To righT, are Wayne Musson Barbara PonTiu, James Kramer, Beclcy l-lack, and GarTh SpraTTord. Some OT The models made in The same course are The subiecT of This discussion by Jennie STephanson, Pamela WaTland, George Barry, RoberT Lohse. Douglas CourTney and PaTricia GarreTT. Gene Myers. VicTor Baumann, Jean Fincher, RuTh Bulcauslcas, and John Ben- neTT are sTudying simuITaneous equa- Tions and meThods Tor solving Them in Their algebra class. John is explaining an error he discovered in The procedure. Norman SandquisT, Roger Weaver. MargareT Jesperson. PaT Bredelis, Bar- bara Gress, John Aggen, AugusT Konie, and Miss PeTers lcenTer bacxgroundl loolc over a Three dimension graph oT a second degree equaTion. Here GTE STI-IdenIS WLIO can OH-el' help To mcrTgage owners. The problem concerning Carol I-lull, Glenda Lem- mons, and MarTha Krambeclc concerns The paymenfs on a SI0.000 morlage on a monThly basis oT SIOO aT six per-cenT raTe. This group has consTrucTed Two Tan- genTs To a circle. LeTT To righT are John Cozzi, Judy Mclvlahon JaneT Treece. George Vir- mond Frank Giordans Louise Wesf. Linda Rady has graphed on The laTTice plane The Two seTs on The black- board, showing Their inTersecTion. On The charT To The righT, The same seTs are graphed on The number plane. This class in one oT The lnTegraTed MaThemaTics groups supervised by The UniversiTy of lllinois. Other sTudenTs are, leTT To righT: Anne Johnson. Jane Dreger, Joyce Breckenridge, James McWeThy. ln The lnTegraTed MaThemaTics class. Mrs. Eng is explaining some oT The symbols TrequenTly used and showing Their relaTionships. STudenTs are Bill KleinpasTe, Ted Sig- TenhorsT. BeTTy BenneTT and Diane Adams. I34 :ll If all quam W' W L Q 4 A' X Xl .igw. f..' , K JM' . ff' ,..3f-'L fi- ES -.' J! W H I OPEN HOUSE FOR THE PARENT OFFICERS FOR i958-59 AND SUPERINTENDENT Firsl row Iefl to riqhlz Dr. H. L. Rirlwards, superinlendenlg George Drinrg, prosidonfp Mrs. Karl Goeller, vice-presidenl and proqram Clwairman. Sacond row: Jolnn Wallcer lreasurer' Mrs. Ray Roqqenkarnp vice-presidonl and membership Cliairmang Mrs. Elmer Duclos Sifrrolary. The physics lab is always a center of infercsr on Open l-louse niqlwl. Some of llne boolcs available for reading in senior and iunior Enqlisli classes lauqlwl by Miss Holden are viewed by flie inslrucfor and quosls. Freshman and soplwomore arl is exlnibiled lo lwo visilors by Miss Hauqan lefl. . ,V wiv? -, 56-L. i FACULTY ASSOCIATION Mrs, Henderson Har riqlwfl snows infercsred moflwers a beauri- ful fable lay oul. Mrs. McMahon lcenler near planfcrl and admiring parenls loolc over clofliing proiecls in ine sowing cenfer. Biology noleboolcs are proudly displayed by Mr. Hill llelll and Mr, Bapsf lriglwll. A clnemisrry nole bool: and experimonl are being discussed by Mr. Alrey, riqlil. M1 3 431141. 5 l ,av 1 .1 -R.-kb. 'qw- mam? N CMIW WIIIer. Marwn WI'wea+Iey, Rebefra Refhord, and Mrs, Mrs. Sfupp Irerw1erI Ives a lame and nbI0 qrvup mf sMmIf-:'I Lfafsww are dwsrussind DampHIQ-fs reIaImq +0 die? and disease.TI1ese assisfanfs af1I10 OId Main I'waIiI'v and Mrs? aid confer. 5wr pI1I0'5 arg?avalIaIvI1-I'xduden':. LOII IO riqIwI are Urvda IIUVYISIMJ Derma Mfav4,ImII Karr-rw Brockman Nancy Johnsom. and SImrun BranrI'v. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA M- mI:Jers OI Ibn FTA even Imd PM wIwaI II ns reaIIIy IiIce SOUTHNVEST BUILDING CAMERA CLUB ur Ifafw a Iwqb wIw'rmI .Iaws Cf-Ifimq Iwer fum aI pradice Ieachlnq Fxrs1 row, IQII Io rxqhf: I2ancIwIpIw M.u,Iw larry SI-IIII--. .l.mI . Iwrv is Judy PyIe-. Ilfr nIass is made up QI IIINI rowl EIIzabeII'1 Laffimq, prcsldonfq Murv3IIa IampIcIn, vhv pwsIcIwwIg Irwvmim Paris and Car0Iyn CImIIrs. Swamd row: DQIOVCS Morlc, GeraIdirIe Jacquea AIIreda Bruhm, Svc0mI ww: I.-xwrvme WIIIi.1rvwK, R wuni Simms, Marcia WiIQf rv IIIIIHI view: Erf0aI Farmer, Joyfe ROLJISOVN. puqI'v, Truman Herron, Robed Lw,Iw WIIIiixrrw Crwslw. Poway Barfee. LATIN BANQUET, 1958 , Vxvmiw SINIII: :md Judy Im-.:, .,:- Seafed af rho fable, Jane? Anderson, Ray Ferw'I Rkswwvw, Shu .- wi l.Irn.13I1- II-rI rw y I IW sIave Pam .I r- . are affenied bv IH-Hr sIaves who are IN? In rIr1Lw', .Iwi C7rm.'III- .M I IL I1-r VM Qu vw P I I'ICucIeIr, Sylvia KIeber awd Barbara Gem- iz I 1 I ,, z .I 1 9 .0 I X s., ' I r p N '47 ,N -4 ,M 'I' . 'gi an sees? S Q r - f -f 4-J v-1 ,Q we ,a ,,., A STUDENT AIDES Mr, Blunlc gives inslruclions lo June Bennell, Mary Beallie, Kalhy Bovia, and Diane Baer, who help him lalce allendance. issue lardy slips, check ab- sence blanlcs, and allend lo olher dulies in the freshman ollice. Here lhe freshman class principal is lellinq Barbara lqnaczalc, Janel Terslano. Kalhy Radllce Barbara Pwnlius, and Jim Franlal how lhey should checlc lhe slu- denlsl record cards. Senior ollice secrelaries check wilh Mr, Ames on lheir respeclive dulies, Leif lo riqhl are Lois Danen, Marion Sfolres Mr. Ames. and Rose Le: Barr. Heres one ol lhe mosl popular qroups in school, because lhey are always carrying food around. Visilors are always cornplimenling lhese boys for the supurb service lhey provide al many luncheons and dinners, Firsl row, lell lo riqhl: Ray Fencl. Harvey Foyle. James Paddock, Roger Fridholm, head wailer: Tom Sollenbar- qer, Slam Anderson, Randy Schullz. Lane Will. Second row: James Zoda. Dave Hueler, William Guzzelli, Ron Alderson. William Roqqenlcarnp, Ken Orphey, Warren Harris. Third row: George Hen- derson, Diclc Smilh, Don Nagel. Bob Bucialc, Gordon Wilson. Dave Smilh, Tom Kias Ralph Ollo. I38 Mx B R W xv1MSF '.wU'1M L Batxxcaw X- ' 1 S N 1 T v Bxrbara Tu M CT , fx av mn sfu w an es Y K 3 mm Mu H! nv!-v v 1? W KV-f Ww W' LU M ad fr M1 Pm T F1 UQ' w 1 NN 1aWvQ TV Ldv, Lv Hrs 1 l rt. PHYSICAL GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION - SOUTHWEST Even The maT racks aT SouThwesT geT a work- ouT Trom These aThlefic minded girls. LeTT To righT are DoroThy Cannon, Doris Hill. Irma Riley, JeTaune Allen. and PaTricia Driskell. l wonder if l can really Trusf my Teacher, Thinks CynThia Miller, who is being supporTed in an airplane balance by Miss McGruder. Making like human preTzels are Georgia SmiTh, Evelyn Monroe, and Brenda Fuller. Don'T They have any bones aT all? These maTs and parallel bars are really geTT- ing a workouT. DemonsTraTing The splif is Barbara Brown. Holding a hand spring wi+h supporT. aT LaTTing wiTh a opposiTe ends of The bars are Janice and Marianne Sledge. Gloria Harrison, benT arm balance, and Cheryl Williams. wiTh a hand balance. are on The bars. AT The back is Miss McGruder, seeing ThaT no one geTs a nasTy Tall. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION RoberT Beard goes up Tor a shot wiTh Gordon Woods abouT ready To Tollow. CurTis ColquiTT shooTs, Tollowed by Joe Harms. John Klein. and Nick Guglielmucci. In oTher line RoberT Beard. Tom Logsdon. Donald Carroll, David Bogda. and Norman Haggard. Rudy Mulderink sTarTs a lay up shof while Raymond Gorres and Carl Swain will Tollow. Melvin MoTley and Michael Henderson hold ropes while Willie Lampkin and Ralph LaTTing climb. DemonsTraTing The pyramid are, leTT To righT: Charles Walker. Jack Griffin, ArThur SmiTh, Teeley Rhyne, and Richard Yearly from SouThwesT gym classes. DemonsTraTing on The side horse are Derrick Thigpen, Eugene Pafe. Henry Brown, Charlie Ryan and Willie Cole. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB AT OLD MAIN Karen Johnson, Linda Doeden, Rhonda Lundin, Suzie MarTschinke, Mary Zuber, Miss MaTes, Joyce Baron, and Carol Anderson, are all pracficing jump ball in G.A.C. aT Old Main. G.A.C. Joyce Baron Rhonda MarTschinke waiTing Tor The Lundin, and Suzie rebound. EDUCATION On Samuel STevens' shoulder is Thomas Hess. dernonsTraTing The shoulder mounT. I4l ENGLISH A class meefing is going on in Miss Holden's second period class. l.ef+ +o righf are: Delores Mock. Susan Szhludf Bill Larimer, Jim China and Carole Sferling. Some sfudenfs are examining exhibirs furned in for semesfer proiecfs in Miss Holdens second period class. From leff fo righ+: Gloria Shirley. George Konley, Barbara Egbert Rufhie Harmer, Sfanley Ulan and Lynn Smifh. Diane Liplce and Barbara Egber+ view a display of one of The fourfh period English Ill proiecfs on pioneering. To The righf is 'rhe projecf leader, Carol Kunesh. ENGLISH II This commirree in Mrs. Lemons lourlh period class is malring a slory selecfion for The class lo read. From lefl lo riqhl: Sylvia Williams, Roberr Harvey, Jennie Moore, Rosco Pills Niclc Reed. ENGLISH III PROJECTS Phillip Desanlo, class chairman, and John Roos measure for a fourlh period Enqlish Ill proiecr as Mareen Jasinslci and Raymond Fencl lalre a few noles These srudenrs in 'rho lourrh period English ll class are lisfinq and dehninq new words and lerms found in lhe Paul Bunyan slories. Firsf row: Roberl' Harvey, Melvin Anderson, Thomas Bouie, Second row: Irma Riley, Sylvia Williams, Marianna Sledqe, Lucrelia Tuclcer, Doris Hill. Third row: Gloria Maxwell, Anna Mil- chell Bernard Nelson. Sifrinq ar The fable in lhe corner: Barbara Weafhinq- lon, Melvin Morley, Milron Collier, Co- rine Lone, Slandinq is Mrs. C, F. Lemon, The sevenlh period English ll class ol Mrs. Lemon ar Soulhwesf are busily reading fhe well loved slory ol 'Silas Marnerii. Firsl row: Velma Williams, Virginia Echols, Mary Newell, Shirley Tellis. Second row: Vinnella Clemons, David Thomas, Veronica Johnson. Third row: Shirley Colquill. Randolph Marsh, Willie Spraqqins. Fourlh row: Margaret Car- ler, Michael Henderson, Cornelia Auslin. Sfanding: Rifa Reed and Mrs. Lemon, Teacher, I43 Q3 THE D.E. CLUB FirsT row. leTT To righT: Dwiqhf Lorenzano reporTerg Louise HorvaTh, Treasurer: Sharon Carbaneau, secreTaryg JoeTTa Edgar, vice-presidenT: Richard Overbeek. local presidenT and also Area Vl presidenT: and Alice DuTTels. Second row: George JesTer, Ken Miller, Linda Almon. Fred Robishaw, Tom Spindler, Bonnie Kaye. Dave DeVries, John PeTerson, and Anna Kysialc, Third row: Gerald BerTello, Jacquelyn Morehead, Ted GranT, Bruce Kraiss, Bob Ko'scki, Delores Faille, STella Trainaiskas, Karen Pierson, JuaniTa WashingTon, Joe Trella and Mr, Bailey, DisTribuTive FducaTion CoordinaTor. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DwighT Lorenzano and George JesTer puT The Tinishing Touches in The boTTom display case. while Richard Overbeek lback To cameral and Bob KoTscki make commenTs about Their own work. Joanne l'losT. Mr. Baileys sTudenT aide Types a diTTo copy Tor laTer reproducTion. Under The supervision oT his manager, Nick Carrico, Fred Robishaw builds an aTTracTive display aT The NaTional Foods sTore where he is employed. AT The VVorTh Hardware Mrs. Flolmberg and DwighT Lorenzano check The qualiTy oT a newly arrived shipmenT oT candles Tor The qiTT deparTmenT. AT Mikulina's Bakery, Fran Mikulina shows D.E. sTudenT STella Trainauskas how To make an aTTracTive window display. Diane Saich qaThers inTormaTion Trom a prospecT via Telephone as Mrs. Anna Lundin, real esTaTe broker oT The Oak ForesT Home and Land Co., checks her lis+. Trainer Vern Roegner of Vernis Supermarket checks on Kenny Miller as he sTocks a Trozen Toods conTainer. Gerry Berfello learns how To use The baTTery mark OTT sheeT Trom Lee ChrisTiansen. assisTanT manager aT Sears, Roebuck and Co. Under The spuervision oT her Trainer, Mrs. CrockeTT, The deparTmenT manager, Bonnie Kaye makes a Telephone sale aT Marshall Field and Company. George .lesTer, anoTher Trainee aT Vernis SupermarkeT, checks prices wiTh his Trainer, Vern Roegner. Supervisor Edward Olson, oT QualiTy ElecTric Supply, checks on The folders Louise HorvaTh has been Typing. Mr. Ruekberq. sTudenT Trainer aT CiTies Service Lumber Co., approves The aTTracTive display oT locks which Ted GranT is puTTing on The shelves. Mr. Henry Baumann, owner oT The MayTair. shows sTudenT Sharron Carboneau some new merchandise which has iusT arrived. Anna Kysiak learns how To handle a lay-away paymenT Trom Emma Jean Muller, oTTice manager, and lrving King. assisTanT manager, aT Kline's DeparTmenT STore. Leonard Kannberg, assisTanT manager oT The Pick-N-Save in WorTh, sees That Bruce Kraiss has his shelves Tully sTocked. Tom Spindler, DF. sTudenT aT Carson Pirie ScoTT and Co., Takes invenTory oT new MarTex Towels as Bill MiTchell, assisTanT manager, checks Them OTT. T44 I. Hifi! Z' u' . ...Q ew, ., ...- 6' f'T ' 'O yu 'A ' -L O' Q 5--L ' - -' s ' ' 'lx l 'Y 'A. 'L , - 'SEQ 5.25374 fl: Aiiiii'-. I 7 9737 1. 1' sie I E, ld., . Q! Y 5 if -1 ' Eff. , t V nun i 5? 95 Q 5 ,i in ' . 'v,. 3 'I i., , ' U U ' ,,,,,, ? '- 11. ' 'A' -1 n I QAUS ausvn ,F I 'E' i lv? L-Qgggggxv xi. 1 1' S' W VA 'A .. . . Q. . Q H 1 couvA.,,5 LEAD -'-wa., TE- '9- ,if ! X K x. if Dolores Faille gels some help from her lrainer Mr Kocon owner UE. sfudenl John Peferson employed af lsland Pelroleum in of lhe Band B IGA sfore in Calurner Park as she checks Mrs. Nancy Chicago services rhe car ol a sleady cuslomer. L h h . Ussen Ops pmt ages Jacquelyn Moreheads selling lechnique is checlmed by Lois Dryer Bob Kolschi learns how fo delecr bruised produce from Earl Haney personnel supervisor ar Kresges in Evergreen Plaza. his supervisor and 'rhe owner of lhe Marlcel Baslcer in Worfh. As Joelfa Edgar checlcs our her cuslorner Ar fhe Consolidared Plywood Co. Alice Bill Roger produce manager al fhe Marker Mrs. Roberl Boye Ilblh and Ridgeland in Worrh Dullels loolcs in rhe files for an ilem requesled by Baslcel shows sludenl learner Richard Overbeelc Larry Haney owner of lhe lvlarlcel Baslcel and Lorraine Kane boolclreeper. how lo checlc sloclc wilh lhe invoice sheer. Roselle Freezlinger in charge of lhe slores cashiers. check her accuracy. l4-6 r DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS PROGRAM DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLASS Firsl row lell fo riqlmlz Ken l-lensclwler Don Lockman Jerry Wroblewski Tom Parsons Frank Urlacker Don Billisn. Second row: Ted Powers Greorqe Bard Paul Greves Auqusl Roepke Bill Kielwl Mick Mack Bob Grace Jokin Young Jim Sanoris. Tlnird row: Bob Bennell Gerrill Planlinqa Reed Powers, Torn Porler Arl Bauqln Cliuck Demsler Dennis lvlansmilli Bing Jew Ed Sclwwarz Terry McGuire Mr. OKane coordin- alor. D.O. IS TEN YEARS OLD THIS YEAR Piclured liere 's Mr, Earl Rousseau personnel manaqer ol llwe Clark Oil Company wiln Earl Leia lriqlwll one ol llne members of llwe lirsl Diver- slled Ofcupalions class eslablislwed al Communily Hiqln School in IQSO. Jolwn nas been willn Clark ever since lwis lrainlnq days as a sludenl. Gorril planlrnqa lliiqlill llnreads pipe lor special marlwinery under llwe wafckilul eye ol lwis lrainer Ivlf. V R, Bradley, W 'V'-fi V, Terry McGuire llelll is being slwown llwe Trainer Vern Flclclwi' walllnw sfudonl ll-.nn r riqlnl lweiqlwl ol llne qrass on flue greens al Silver Bill Trinen add oil lo a Fordamaln lmnwiriigsuo Lake Golf Club by lms Trainer Mr, Norman eller adiuslmenl Kramer. Dads make good lmurw iy , loo clnrnw Snunoiii Al Carlson lrainer al Formold Plasl cs cl1eck5 Jr. will roslily Thu lwm are qullinq slnysanllwv Ken Henaclnlers work on llie slnaper. mums al llwe Sanoris Gfrevnlwousu f- ff 1 -Q Y if . 1 il. .GI ,4- xw- EEK' XMI we Q. -f 'V' Ma 1-...BQ V 4: nz K - . .,-. - , f , 1-V., , , ,V -.-,,. 3' . X L ff: , X qrff lx A bww .Av-fA ' A ,-4, YH .ll 1 ff-ff ' Y!! r Arfhur Lockman lrighil gives his brofher Don, sludenl lrainer ar rhe Blue Island Publishing Core poralion. insirucfion on seiiing up fhe guides on a Miller Simplex Press. Ed Swarz and Mr. AI Milka, masier gunsmiih a+ Marshall Field and Co., examine one of The many guns in for repair. While Dad looks on, John Young laslens car upholslery on iighfly af Young's Aulo Service. Ernesl A. Vernon, owner, lrighll walchos Bill Kuhl perform one process in silk screening. Tom Parsons lcenlerl is discussing The grade of lumber wifh fwo experienced inspeclors al' Craiisman Hardwood Lumber Co. Leif is Mr. McElory and righf is Mr. Mercer. To pur lhe lransmission back in a '53 Ford. Arr Baugh really has fo gel our and ge? under . Mr. Gierman is fhe frainer. Ar Hanson Billiard Supply Co., Bing Jew lleifl grinds a cue down for fhe iiber ferule. Mr. Arr Hanson is fhe lrainer. Trainer Mike Chanalick checks on sfudenf Paul Greves' use of lhe aulomafic welder af Miro Manuiacluring Co. Mr, Bruggink, +rainer ai Clark Refinery, checks on Tom Porfer as he weighs and records carbon confenl in lhe laborafory. Af Ray's Service Sralion fhe owner. Ray Schwarlz, gives poinfers lo srudenf Bob Grace, who is pulling rhe wheel balancer in place. Dennis Mansmirh and Bill Siorlz, his Trainer, check specificafions on a drawing ar Equipmenf Sreel Company. A+ Formold Plaslics, sfudenr-learner Bob Ben- nefl lrighfl checks 'rhe size of ihe srock fo be cur in fhe power hack saw. His lrainer is Werner Luenser. George Bard ills in a new fender under direc- rion from his lrainer, Mr. Carl Bergmann. a+ Ridge Auio Rebuilders. Trainer Ron Elsey supervises fhe work of Don Billish, who is replacing a carbureror on a '55 Dodge. Srudenf Mike Mack repairs an eleclric foasier fo lhe salisfaciion of his lrainer, Fred Hill. Augusr Roepke lrighfl gefs some poiniers on fhe use of 'rhe band saw from his lrainer, Mr. Wesfland. I49 Hmmm i , K COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT SOUTHWEST MIXED CHORUS Eirsl row, lell lo rirglnl: Marnie Srnilln verly Curry, Carrrl Wylie, Marianne 5ledq1e,Cynlliia Eclir-lv Mr. Rarnor Wllliarn- : ldireflerl Addiz Bradley Mary Cf: lnern, Cynllwia Miller Brenda Fuller. Second row: Nelama Hale, Palricia Anderson Cbrisline Weslbrook, Dorollny Cannon, Doris i-lill Pefolar Waller, Fannie Scoll, Alona Colli's Mary Colquill Gwen Epsicolclian, llnird icivf: Donna Radlord, Sfflonia lrolfer, Carol Kileere, Joyce Taylor, Florida Donerf son, Elaine Jessup Marie Gunn, Jean Liqlillool, Eva Sue Nickerson, Barbara Hare per, Virqinia Eclriols. Eourllw row: Jo Ann Kelly NNilla Gallion Georqia Smilli, Iber- esa Ervin, Jane Adams, Marqarel Carler, Shirley Coleman. Daisy Sfevens, Frances Tl'ion'1as,Jelaune Allen, Doris Wriqlnl, Gloria Kidd, Eilllw row: Barbara Turner, Mae Callny McNeil, Velma Williams. Barbara Brown Cliarily Jones, Bernsleen Nolan, Nancy Young, Clara Gillis, Janice Lallinq, Ola Harmon, Nell Swain Bobbie Slewarl, Joan Wasliinqlon, Sixlli row: Robe.-I Ranzy Doroflriy Dyson Sandra Belden, Mario Waslninqlon, Alvern Bell, Gloria Harrison, Carmen Jones, Arlene Boolcer, Elinor Wil- liarns, Tlworbesl Praler, Slnaren Brown, Pa- lricia Drislcell, Mary Anllnony Ernesl Maxeya Sevenlli row: Henry Denson, Oscar Eal- roner, Melvin Wilson, Annelle Moullry, Carol Payne, Mary Hale Marion Slevens Grace Ross Saraln Reed, Vinnella Clemons, Lorraine Jacques, David Tliornas, Ernesl Elclnison. Eiqlillw row: Henry Brown, Aubrey Smillw, Miclwael Henderson, William Jolin- son, Ronnie Puqlw l.arry Sellles, Cleveland Parker, Georqe Wallace Jolnn Spraqqins. Lawrence Lamberl, Willie Spraqqins, Clim- rnie Jones, Tliornas Pallerson, Vincenl Cle- mons James Eaves. I5O AND MARCHING 7. I . I I j , I I I. 5 I I I BAND SOUTHWEST BAND PREPARING FOR THE WINTER CONCERT DIRECTOR, RAMON N. WILLIAMSON I'r I -ow U-I' + r1I'r I-If-nry Denon I' ,LN ,I Rfprgyy WiIIIf3rvr JcI'rnson RICIWIKI WI' CIrno, CII-vwInnd PnrIwr, Pufrififr DHSMII Mrxrnrrr SIMM-ns Rrnnnr I'u:1I'r. Swond row: fun: fr R S MICIMW IIwr'cI1'ra 'I WIIIIQ- 5prn.u.1rns, IU' r-,Hd Mo r SyIv'fs'f-r fXppIv Mn Owns' Fg1Irrsner, Inwrr-nav Qmnn John Sp n11Ins Larry SQIIII-Q Tnlrd rrwwl I'Iarvr'y IIfv,r'f'Q CMII M,vA'mII PIMIIIII Snr-Ily Sriuxfrl B Id.-n Ilnyid TI as I r I E' I1 Eirsf row IQII ro rfqIwI: Mary BIouIn MarISr'fe Freebern SI1onIsine Car'npboII, Grain Brnk Jirrr Zoda, Sandra Loreeniano, Jon Roffs R-Jer Urrrnrpwn, Merry Gray Pewarson John Kowniq Barbara Anderson, Karon Anderson, Karen Goofker, Jeanne Champion, Roberf Tnunv, Ray Ps-nII, ArI0no Jaun. Mr, SI'1cIdon We5Imfan, dlre-dork, Sucond row: Jacqlmine INIIrI1oI5, Rvqqy Bnrfvct 'Iwrn J-Iwneon AnnzwIIo AnIIrf1ny, Jenn Brown Yvon Foruuszwn Goorou VandarwaII Lunniv Carr, I'nlI Qoudie Dave TyIcorIcI, Roscoe Brown Marqsf XN'XII'L1ITT Juno Tr-rpsfra. IInIrcI row: CoIIn Hyun GarIrr-Id Irvin, TInnoII'wy BroacII'IursI, KQnneIIw BIsI1op, BIII CInarrnoIo, Ilan Klucrnins, Konnf-II1 WiIIifurn5 Alan Rausenbe-rqer, WiIIIam Jfarkafrn Norm PICIIQL Tom I-Iausor, Lyman Tn-nmn, HIT: rIfxrII III-nry KCDOQIman .IoInn Aukfn JCC Km-pp WaIIfrA Goedro, BeIIy FuIIQr. I Ni 5 2 Q ' - 5 I 2 2 X I NH 'Nv- -H... MADRIGAL SINGERS Alonq willn llno Campus Buildinq Chorus, Tlnis qroup was lealured al trio LaSalle: Slreel Slalion in Cliicaqo, under llwo spon- sorslmip of llwo Rorlc lsland Railroad. Boll: nroups are undf-r fha direfliun ol Miss Kennedys Loll lo riqlwl: Bill Marlz, Phil DoSanlo, Douq Smillv Russ Anderson, Bonnie Srnillw, Maxine Will Marcia Bruelwl Anneflu Muller, Kallmorinv Jorqonmn, Carol Tyson. CAMPUS BUILDING CHORUS Firsl row, lell lo riqlil: Mary Bcllw Tandy, Barbara Eqborl, Annello Muller, Nancy Pxmalo, Rose Lacey, Bob Woods, Dale Smilli, Jerry Robinson, Clnarlos Bcdoian Bonnie Smirli, Susan Srlwuldl Judy Lowry, Roberla Gelnrinq Gloria Slmirlcy, Brenda Allen, Carolyn Willmerspocwn, Donna Kelley, Maxinn Wil'. Serond row: Natalie Glavan Doris Woese. Jean Sessa, Linda Lysen, Rus- sell Anderson, Jaclc Barllwl, Ernesl Lemon, Leollwis James, George Bryanl, Jolnn Napoli Ron Boyd Glenn Woilcci. Barbara Muller Linda Haydon Kallwerino Jorqenson. Tliird row: Gloria Trollor, Diane Sclwllz, Wanda Wainscoll, Marcia Bruelil. Arnold Biloclie, Dguo Srnillw Jim Bolwno, Phil DeSanlo, Glenn Nadal, Jolin Palflios Bob Slrenqe. Bill Marlz Linda Conn, Tlneresa Wirlln. Carol Tyson, Snolly Sprallord, Direclor Miss Kennedy, I52 fm lr , I, F Firsl row lcll lo rqh': Roberla F. o Essfr, Sharon Fielder Susar Lufas Lime Rarnws Sufi Mar' srhinlre, Kalhryn Hagen Cheryl Forlure, Judy Gibersfzn Shirley Casper, Cl ri-1 Halfa rv Shirley Ilrbrwz Nanfy Mrcue, Mary Ann Darlinqer, Gail Marlin Linda hurrnan Gail Napolinn Mary Cayender Barlmrn Ronlius, Mary Anne Bauqh Marqarel Marsh, Susan Jirnmrwf Judy Knwlul, Linda Lexnw Carol Humphreys. Serond row: Mary Bender, Linda Crawlrrd Jarlcie Powloss, Rulh Hel? Beyerly Turnqursl, Malrn, Darlene Trudeau, Rose Europa Miss Hazel Kennedy, dire-clcr: Mary Zuber, Gail Rudolph Sneed. Joyce Robinson Peqdy Myer-., Judy Jonlcins, Rachel Connie Tanis, Cafherinn H-riden Wanda Ballorgfn, Lenora Ba rbara Sladrilc, Lynne Swwbcn Jiy ee Shwafal. Third row: Linda Heilman, Donna Brouelle, Anno Johnson, Joyce Anderson Anna Lvwis, Ginn Swralinv Karrvn Linduslra, Suzi Willinrnn, Nanry Soellserq Carol Erickson, Barbara Srnilh, Donna Mnnnrnilh linda Sales, Kari-n Adams Karon Andrirwru, Juanila Tornaslca Lwrella Hahn, Fourlh row: Jane? Hwrnfmn, Darlnrrn Roeqnf-r Mary Pnlchns Lynn Vuiih, Penny Paulo L'nda Slriphansbr, Maury Ann Palm, Jane Drefzfav' Ralrifia Flcrey Judy Schuler, Karen Poyle, Connie W'-'ll Sal'y Fl fl'r'1s'eir', , VX K. , u Su.wn'rn- Grubb-,, Bnlwna .fuarl ozandra Ilowlrnan, Shirley Burzvls R slwrla Cm'a'wl, Carrlyn Qarsfens, .lvnnuf Slophansnn Rhylliu llvslvrwn Clmycrr Hollrnan, Uorolhy Ii3eLiher'a, Linda llornsler. CADET BAND, OLD MAIN X X, I 1 .-.-, - .7- Firgl row, lell' lo rifqhl: Nargy Liwi5, Barry Leody Marlha Crurnwull, Mnrwha llmlur Mu XM. 4- direclor. Serond row: Judy Bilfand Randy Ralnwvr, Joannw Soplw, Bnh Clown, Belly Bwnn'-lr Deanne Miller, Jerie Kunye Kalhy Olmslod, ,lanol Tmslarnl. Third row: Andrew Nyiri, Ilauline Kallas, Riihard Else, Richard Prana Cuoroine Builder John Ilullc, Barry Bull, Larry R-wlwrle Rnr Frislce, Roqer Weaver Jirn Nelson, hourlh row: Jill Wilsorw Mrary Jaworslci, Sharon Arrrlirrrsxn, .lnnw Pronqer, Charles Henry Jarnes Blurnv, Jerry Sidnngfirk Jerry Qnqnrw Darin Rohr- .lwhn B rfrf ni-ll Bill Kleinpanlu. Filrh row: Bob Wi1f'rn.1n, Karan Rocfqns-r Ram Jo-,vphson Uirln Shrido Chirlv Lane, John Slaler, John Vollc, Waroron Wilhilrs, Torn Iindwnnwyur, Kcilhy Illoiller. PERCUSSION GROUP Torn Wiaods, Ben Plelsijh, Ray Esparz Gary Lnrsnn, Fumrl Knzalc Nnniy Edwards, Lxrn Ilwrw X, i M-f' . lx, 1 I R 3 X FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' CHORUS FEATURED AT THE WINTER BAND CONCERT . ,,..,sw-f' If-' nfl? .Ak 'lk if X ff ., OLD MAIN MIXED CHORUS 1' .W Hffi fs 1 vi ,vw f' fun 1 r 'P -' ..1r'1x., -pf r Ma V 5 ': w Fwryuwwf- by www-Mfg fx' 'M Cfarwg-U BL1?!JR '2 V.11xfwf CW: wr. fm' w W HH My M15-1: l Lf 1' Bmfw:4,!-1 Jw.,vvw.f Muxv Mvwvfx MW v Cifwx Mm- WOM Cm f f'v'd-1'-r' R kXV'Y'.! Rfvwfxl, SH '25 vw.. Uwmr P- H 'X Y 1' , N15-'-R V' lun' w Nav' 'y If wus f r 4 'wffw Tv ' 1-QV . WVU 'f.-,Z J , ,N Ha' ' ffm KWH CH: ' ' ww- f :S '?w Pfffwv' mf- M-1:'i,1Y,F .'1 ',!: , 1..': ,f'X1Yxa'. Y, A It , 1 L lb, WM L , .A L J ' 1 L 1 JL ,s v L4 . 4. . 5 f My 1-x Fur- W M r Aww ' X 1 .A fp L LL, ' LA 1 a r 1 xv LA Vw f-mm in Fvfnvw-r M' tm A r, Pvf 1f'w4v f'rm'vkv'v, fr. vw 'fu' Sf! rw 1 wi fy Mn' I .P Musl. mffv, if MW 1, MHMN1 ? prlvw- If-4,-,rms ' Amd- mfs mmf Lwif' S f vw M13 Q ffw. SEVENTH PERIOD BEGINNER'S BAND Fw' r ,-, if-5' 4 r :VY VNAf'1'dy LH-' SWWV' Sv. L., Haw .W V:-. 1' I 1 MUN Swv!-N Fm: 'Y 5- 1 r F9 :W W'-W, Qyi' lyufwwl Bn !vfx'x Mmfyif C49 i'u K, Sflbhifx lwyvvf- Vfwff !4,1rvU.,TVv,1 f Hush, Rwvfifw Rm, Sum' Vw Nvfx B- Lvrvfw Vfffw B.mvwmur, Ed W' .ru pf-W SM-um! l'1m'H uw: M1 f X'wf-, JIV4-1M Aff SHN vw-U C,P'.1vYf-A lv cw. I 2- - .ML Bxviw- J +P N':r1R Q 'NN ,M Ju , 'Q 'w-' '1f- VW ffvfx-Umvwi fu 5 Pi F6 f- VV'-EHH1 BH MW Qffff' v :V Bums B. xx WfX'a1s CV' ' Nw 1' .vd Qc 'w B -yd ww- v r'fwxvsi'w: fvf Nw x -z U 'f4'x S, Nmfmriz LM- A Ta v v rn SOUTH V1 RM . IBB 1 1 1 Z I - - 54 23' 4' .wr The same double ox erirnenl occu ics 'rho P F3 alleniion of lhis foursome: Rudy Lilalc, Ken Or phey, Theodore Goselirilc, and Bob Foss. Mr. Fildes supervises This group, which is dernonsiraiinq iho principle behind fhe lire exlin quisher. Carbon dioxide qas is beinq generaled which srnoihors lho Candle flame. The sluderiis are Russell Baird, John Mellon Roberrd Essor, and Connie Wolfe. 157 fXnoTher group checlrinq on ice and sTeam poinTs oT TherrnomeTers is com- posed oT George Fiedler CurTis Col- guiTT Frank Cassman Mr. Rush, Phil Hughes Lou Rini and Georgia Jackson. WHATSITY ? ? John l2oberTson operaTes his proiecT, compleTed in ElecTric Shop. Placing his hand in TronT oT The meTallic ciuesTion marlc on The glass oT The display case, he seTs in moTion The capaciTy operaTed relay and Turns on The phonograph .-vnuw-1 and oscilloscope. ln her proiecT, which she designed and painTed Tor The uniT on asTronomy, Connie WolTe poinTs ouT The various planeTs. All equiprnenT in This science room is cor'npleTely new This year. ln 203, The new healTh room, Jill JohnsTon, Gerald Lindsay, Carmen Car- Ter and Joyce Kappel IocaTe and lead discussion on The spinal column, ln one OT' Mr. Hills Biology groups. Jeff Turner and BeTTy BenneTT discuss The microscopic sTudy oT proTozoans along wiTh Bob T-ToqqaTT and Joanne Muir, I58 -yn-rf? vga-rr-v I ,QL N1 Vt: -.-I I ' 5 - lvl - 'L .,-5 L il' ff, x . . L L 9 1 '. '-'! .51 Q .7 N. V ,, 1.1 if :ff rn K5 1 TLLLS PLL ws flass Lb bm WLLLL Lf-LLLLLLLL-LLL, Sem L L , . l M 1 fLLLbnL'qL,L and Warrcw Repkfp WLM, wL L LLLLL WLL L VL L-3L5sPdLLL LL L-LLL- LLLLL.L LLL L LL LLL L L' L LLLLL LLL LaxLmLL5L-LLL. 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Frsl row lell lo righl Doreen Wrlghl, Bernice Parham llirsl semesler onlyl Sandy Glawe, Vordie Knox Second row Mr Blanke sponsor: Marcia Wilson Annelle Shelby Gloria Trailer. THEY ALSO SERVE The lasks ol The yearbook slall would noi be complele wilhoul expressing sincere lhanks lo lhose who have so ably helped in making lhe l959 Chips possible. Friends ol long slanding include Mr. Nelson Kias, financial adviser lo all sludenl publicalionsg lhe Roof Pholographers, responsible lor all our line picluresg and lhe Norman King Company, making our vague beginning ideas really sparkle in planning lhe layoul' and supervising engraving, prinling, bind- ing, and complele produclion. Typisls lrom Miss McQuis+an's classes helped on preparing names lisls lor lhe prinler. Thanks lo one and all. Slall members look 'through previous Chips for ideas lhal mighl be used 'ro improve lhis years annual yearbook, Lell lo righlz Becky ReChord Edwina Shelby, Judy Seilheimer, Barbara Koziol. Calherine Turner, Sandy Carson, Lyndell Arringlon. ldenlilying piclures is iusl one of lhe many iobs performed in gelling lhe yearbook ready lor publicalion. Sealed, lell 'ro righl: Mary Jane Grubbs, Delores Greenwood Sharon Tilus, Arnelle John- son. Second row: Ron Whealley, Joanne Burczyk, Nellie Slarks John Morrow. Prinling by +he Norman King Co. 32lO Grove Ave., Berwyn, Ill. Pholography by Roof Sfudio 228 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. l6O P'-tn J '-A I , W rx f - M. 3 f'vLdf-'-c.f?F,V. f-44 mff -fflf . p K 'L K ' J 1 1 ' J ' . f ' f f YALE ,L ,pf 1' X -, -KL-L-N -It 2111 Af - +4vl If H ., ', . -ff wwf' I JV, Q ' ' Lf' 14 Q E wif . W 4y'l,4fv4fL,Q2a - . . V 4-ff! a-U All D14 kwglvl I 1 f I' f . IU ,z V - Q :gf I g, X I' VI' .1174 I' ,rw X '-'ik A L1 fl 1,0 tv 'ff J! vi 5 If V l A Q wx A fy ff f . 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