Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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' 111. 1112 ETSI:- Qsf A 5 W , 3 Sun ..-il lx 5.52:-A I, T- V-ggxl.-, W. qi- ?iv :lg I' gl ?E itll 'leelle lay: itilsejfssi ll, Iliff is ztgqt.. lutilltlf it 1l.fp.iIT5i'gilM1Vll -ui L 'Hit' 1 -it 'wif Lili' ir Vx ' ' vrtssx X I' J',4 1 1 s Our school began its existence as Calumet Township High School in September of 1889. lt was housed in three small rooms on the second floor of the Washington Heights CBarnardl Grammar School at 104th and Charles Streets. The student body consisted of forty-eight pupils and the faculty of two teachers, Mr. A, S. Hall, principal, and Miss May B. Phillips. Students came from graduating eighth grade classes and from the tutor- ing classes of Mr. Milliken in Fernwood and Mrs. Sutherland in Washing- ton Heights. The school district at that time included the territory south of 87th Street and east of Western Avenue. lt was bounded on the south by the little Calumet River and on the east by a line running through Lake Calumet about Stony lsland Avenue. During the summer of l890, a fire occurred in the Washington Heights building, and the high school was moved to temporary quarters in the old Tracy Town Hall, a one story frame building at l03rd and Prospect, which was partitioned off into four classrooms. These quarters were very in- convenient and it was obvious that the township needed a new school building but the school board was having difficulty in selecting a location. The villages of Blue Island, Morgan Park, Washington Heights, Gano, and Fernwood had grown up along the railroads but there was no east and west transportation. Hence each village wanted the new school but re- fused to send their students to any other village. So the board ordered the discontinuance of the search for a building site and petitioned Chicago to accept its students, teachers, and 530,000 ln April l89l the Board of Education voted to accept Calumet as a Chicago high school and in September the school was transferred to the Auburn Park Grammar School at 8lst and Normal, a new six-room brick building where the high school was given three rooms on the second floor. Auburn Park had just been incorporated into the city of Chicago. The very first settlers were about fifteen German farmers who in l875 started small truck farms around 79th and Halsted, establishing a settle- ment known as the Grove . There were also a few Hollander truck farmers west of 82nd and Peoria and around 79th and State. Auburn itself mushroomed into existence at 79th and Vincennes following the great Chicago fire when people were looking for places to build in the suburbs instead of in the burned over territory north of 22nd Street. This fine prairie land was considered one of the most promising south side districts because its land was some sixteen feet higher than the surround- ing swampland. lt built up rapidly in l872-73 and the Auburn Park Grammar School was built in l876 at 8lst and Wallace. However, it burned down in l887 when the Weber Wagon Works across the street burned and took the school and some 25 houses with it. The new school was erected in l888 at Slst and Normal on land donated by Mr. August Schorling. To Calumet, located in this building, students of all ages, who had not had an opportunity for a high school education up till this time, flocked from the distant suburbs. ln fune of '9l two pupils received their diplo- mas at graduation exercises held for all Chicago high schools in the Auditorium at Michigan Boulevard and Congress. The teaching staff had been increased to eight. One of the best loved and well-remembered of these teachers was Miss Alice McKinley. From her first year at the school in 1897 till she retired in 1935, Miss McKinley dedicated her- self to the school, making the welfare of thousands of students her life. After she left, it was necessary to find a dozen teachers to take over her work as Dean of Girls, senior counsellor, sponsor of the Senior Girls' Coun- cil, vocational counsellor, scholarship counsel- lor, welfare worker, securing aid for children with physical defects, and clothing, equip- ment, carfare and lunches for needy children, Miss Victoria Adams, history teacher at Cal from 1895 to 1921, upon her retirement gave the school library 500 history reference books, which she had collected as reviewer for the American Historical Society. Upon her death Miss Adams, a descendent of Pres. Iohn Adams, established a trust fund of 585,000 to finance scholarships to the University of Chicago for Calumet students majoring in history. Although Cal's student body was small in number, they were taking many honors. Prob- ably the most notable achievement was made in later years by Dr. Frank Smithies, who was awarded the French Cross of the Legion of Honor for his work in the field of asthma. The third floor was finished off and con- verted into an assembly hall. lt was but a short time until classes, Cone of which might be a music classl had to be held in the four corners of the hall. Additions were continually being added to the building, however, making its stu- dent capacity larger, Many pupils required from an hour to an hour and a half to reach school, traveling in unheated horse cars with only a layer of straw on the floor to keep their feet warm and walking nearly a mile across the prairie. So in 1899, a branch was opened at 117th and Clark at the Curtis Clfengerl School. But the students didn't like being isolated from the main school so the Board rented the Ten Mile House just back of Calumet and used it as a branch for freshmen. Built in 1837, the year Chicago received its charter, on land ob- tained directly frorn the government as a fed- eral land grant, the Ten Mile House was the oldest building in the community. lts sills were small logs surfaced on the upper side by hand with an ax, its laths were also made by hand. lt was named to show its distance from the Chicago River along the old indian trail, Vin- cennes Trace fAvenueJ, over which goods were transported by pony pack to Vincennes, lndi- ana. Some of it was shortly rerouted over the State Road fStreetJ to avoid the worst of the marshland. Old timers tell of how a man on horseback could reach down and dip up drink- ing water in some low places. Later the Ten Mile I-louse was referred to as the Farmers' Tavern because the truck farmers stopped there overnight on the way to Chicago, usually the Twenty-second Street market, with their produce. lt did a thriving business until the railroads superseded the horse and wagon trade. However, it had been abandoned by this time, and was offered Cal for housing its overflow. ln l897 the front of the building was added and some changes were made in the old part. Six years later a section was added to the south end, after which the building compared favorably with other high schools. As the population of the city increased, new high schools were established and the district of Calumet High School was reduced repeatedly. The districts of Morgan Park, Fen- ger, Bowen, Parker, and Lindblom were taken in part or entirely from the original Calumet district. In l922 there were over 4,000 high school pupils residing in the original district, but those attending Calumet were less than 600. Most of the territory surrounding the school was a low level prairie covered by endless fields of wild flowers. Until 1905 when drain- age devices and sewers were installed, heavy rainfalls brought severe floods and occasion- ally the school board declared a holiday. ln the winter it was possible to ice skate from 79th and Vincennes all the way to Lake Calumet, and in the spring you could go duck hunting along the old drainage ditch at 91st and Racine where water from the spring rains stood six inches to three feet deep, making excellent feeding swamps for the migrating birds. Very often following heavy rains the boys would play on the board side walks along 79th street using them as rafts. Despite all the additions to the school, how- ever, and the 530,000 worth of new equipment bought in 1913, the old building became in- creasingly inadequate and finally the grammar school was forced to move into portables erected in the school yard. Attendance soared to even greater heights as soon as the people heard that the Board was planning a new school building, and the old school was soon overcrowded by about 350 extra students. Mr. Grant Beebe, the second principal of Calumet, decided that the rapidly growing community of Auburn Park needed a modern, well equipped high school building. Appealing to the Board of Education, Mr. Beebe received permission to start planning the new building. After long months of careful preparation, he submitted tentative floor plan sketches made by the schools mechanical drawing depart- ment for a building which would meet the re- quirements of the district. After being carefully examined, these plans were accepted as the basis of the school which We are now in. The district southwest of 79th and Halsted was not built up until after World War l. Even though the last of the Hollander truck farmers sold his land about l908, real estate companies and individuals alike held their property, hop- ing that prices would go up. ln the early '20's, two sub-divisions-Chester Highlands and Chester Highlands Flats-were opened up. The five years between l923-28 saw one of the most amazing building programs ever wit- nessed in Chicago - whole blocks of bunga- lows and two-flats went up almost simultane- ously from Green to Damen. And along with the new homes, the new high school building was erected at 8 lst and May. ln the fall of l926, it was not quite ready for occupancy but the freshman divisions moved in and classes were held while the car- penters and electricians finished the interior. lt was a bleak, dull day in November of l926 when the remainder of Calumet's 800 pupils tramped the mile between the old and the new school. Arms loaded with books, drawing boards, sports equipment and as much of their belongings as they could carry, they presented an unforgettable picture, trudging to occupy their new and beautiful school. Not only did the district grow rapidly but students from all over the south side sought permission to attend. By Tune l933 Calumet enrolled 4700 students, a 550 79 increase since moving into the new building. Fully half of these students were housed in one room port- ables which crowded the court and filled the athletic field. With their coal stoves and cor- rugated iron roofs they were anything but com- fortable. Following the economy reorganization by the Board of Education, students were required to attend school in their own districts, and Calumet opened in September with ll00 fewer students than when the school closed in Tune. Old Calumet tWestcottl was used as a branch and Calumet's 26 portables were soon re- moved, World War ll changed Cal's history again. She sent l,954 alumni and students to war, of whom 95 did not return. At home the enroll- ment dropped, and in September '42 the branch was closed and its students and teachers were moved to the main building. Until l9ll4 the school was on a double shift with the shops running an extra period, 8:00-4:25. At that time the enrollment dropped to such an extent that the school could go back on single schedule. At present Calumet's enrollment is about 2,500, the number for which the building was originally planned. COMPOSITE I-IGROSCOPE AS wAs POPULAR IN THE EARLY TEMULACS LEWIS EIUGER EONA OLSON LHEINLEINJ NILDRED BECKER CRAHNJ EVELYNLARSENCRAPKA A DOROTHY TULNERINUELLE v DARLENE SPENCER X DISCOVERED WAY TO MOON GOVERNMENT SERVICE DRESS DESIGNER TEACHER AT CALUMET GYM INSTRUCTOR RANCH OWNER LANGUAGE TEACHER HAS GONE TO JA RAN SQIENTIOT JOHN BOYLE KM? NURSE IN CHINA HNETTE WASKAIHAIESTROMT v COACH .AT CALUNET GEORGE BOYLE 'QM LOST UOGCONRANION HELEN VALENTINE CDAVIDGE RIANIGT ETHEL IVIEALIEF I CHORUS GIRL MARGARET ROBERTSON G XWEALTRY EARLIER RUBY EREMONT qw HELEN R WE '- Q sit EI Ir NIRIAM MOORE IROBERTS MOVIE ACTRESO V 'U DOROTHY GORDON iw- A It MR. GLENN C. WORST Principal l MR. EDMUND B. DALY Assistant Principal Mr. Glenn C. Worst this year celebrated his tenth anniversary as principal oi Calumet. During these troubled years the school has had to adjust to war time pressures as well as to post war problems. Only two other principals have served longer than he has. Mr. A. S. Hall organized Calumet as a town- ship high school, and then saw it admitted to Chicago and housed in the Au- burn Park Grammar School to which two additions were added in l897 and l9U3. Under him the enrollment grew from 48 to about 600. When Mr. Hall transferred in lQl3, Mr. Grant Eeebe succeeded him as principal. Foreseeing a rapid growth oi population in the Calumet district, he began making plans tor a new building. When the Bos rd ot Education purchased the two-block site at 8lst and May he had the mechanical drawing classes make the blue prints lor the building. lt was Miss Genevieve Melody, however, who moved Calumet into the new building in the fall oi 'ZS She also had the distinction ot being the tirst woman principal of a co-educational high school in Chicago. During her administration, Calumet experienced a phenomenal growth. Following in quick succession after her death in '33, came Mr. Tower, Mr. letfrey, Mr. Bartky, and Mr. Downey who served from l to 3 years each. PRINCIPALS 889 l9l3 ,... .... A von S. Hall l935-l936 . ,, .... Robert G. Ieffrey l9l3 l924 .. ..... Grant Beebe 1936-l937 . .. .,.. Iohn A. Bartky 24 l925 . . . . . . , Willis E. Tower 1937-l94U . . , ..., Elzy F. Downey l925 l933 . . . . . . Genevieve Melody 1940- . .,.. Glenn C. Worst 933 l935 .... . . . Willis E. Tower COUNSELORS Mr. Verlyn Ault ......... .... S enior Mrs. Florence Davies . A . .... Iunior Mr. lacob Sietsema ...... Sophomore Mrs. Harriet Hagen ........ Freshman Mr. Elmer Casey ........, Vocational Miss Mary E. Todd ...... Attendance 15212 ,, fi if yr 1: ,, ' fan 's .ii A, Q ,,, ff? 1 ' 'N fxlsfmfix ,,flg,N5g,J WW J f f gs 'lf fix X . if iii' :pg L Aw Van' Q A K ' XJR ' 4 -1 ,W-.., ., 2F12 ' .Y 5, 1-wi yn' , , .122 s , -V 1 QNX. -'ii-X v' - f,v'f,,! - f 1 ,,.A,:n,+.gL. w-.X ,mln ,.., ,. W',,, ,g5.:!Z'1T'r:.:., ,..,s- v. '13, 1, . ,-1.4, ,V 'fc fffrg--51 VN ' ,. Q1- ,gfdlff:!i'12.lZ-i ' 'fc fgfflf. j:,f 9'.i'. , 2 QW: ffl? .9171 f , 4.f,':.kQ1'f,l5,f'Z,b s, Z'f:e2fy,1f2'1'f'.1?:'g f 'jg 'gii3gg:', -.Hitman If-' ' 5--.1-74.5 -fl, -. -J :-..,'.h- ' ' nga-f f -A . ..'.x '- nx- .' ' -xv: . , Q, Y la- nm sf-R4 Q my 5 Q ik -M... x5.,4v . -WS?-ur. xW3ir A7 aff' ,f 'ww 'I , 'wif 1 Q' Y QS X 'Q'1Ft2,w.,,W EQEK1. iii ,K W A? LILLIAN MORRISON, Commercial GERTRUDE MUNN, Gym IOHN FREESTROM. 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Pat Sharkey, Phyliss Sharp. Ioan Shields, Carol Sievert, Lois Siler, Betty Simpson, Iames Smith, Laura Smith, Marlene Smith, Mary Sorber, Ioann Soter, Art Sotir, Gus Staehlin, Barbara Stage, Don Stems, Greta Stoller, Ianet Streicek, Mary Strouce, Barbara Sutlern, Mary Temple, Charlene Ternus, Ann Terry, Dorothy Thiel, Annette Thompson, Alberta Thompson, Charlene Tomaras, Harry Trick, George Trowbridge, lean Truxal, William Unterberg, Roger A. Van Arsdale, Ioan Van Beynen, Ioan Vandermar, Margaret Van Dyne, Iay Van Wazer, Eugene Voell, Richard Walker, Richard Walsh, Kay Warren, Stuart Wennberg, Arlene Wenstrom, lackie Werkman, Diane Wheeler, Dorothy Whitney, Beverly Wilms, Pat Wise, Lois Zenzen, Nick Ziegler, lean Zuleger, Shirley 31 :nf .rhu- .3 'AF .lvl llfm A gf ,gf , ' f A -A , ,-I A . J ! T y , ' IKM! Q T ' 1 ' ,f All!.,,fgix .Y -i 4 W x . , . If f h i Ajvg at YP N M, . Jn, A 4 ',V: V h , 0352? l .:. S'2, rif e 'jj -new ! 0 TE-E'?5HL5 - ' Q i, ' ml-3 7' T -lfwf' - D Y 115 D. wi, Duff, if h Qrii Q L i !L K e 'R-1 . , in SEN IORS . VIRGIL DIXON EDWARD I. HANSON IOAN KEDDIN ORESTE I. LUCOHESI WALTER MARION THOMAS E. O'HERON RICHARD SUTZ . AUGUST, WILLIAM MURPHY A.C.C.L., Lunchroom, Hall Guard, Intro-mural Sports, Football, Truck. G. E. D. GRADUATES AUGUST, 1949 HARRY CARLSON GENE MULORONE IAMES L, HARN HARCOURT PALZ ROBERT W. LINN ROBERT ROWAN 32 1 949 fi t 5' f'J-1 A ,ls L' .8 A N.,,! -wfmy. Sr x , v xskxsi' , . is , lc? jQ!f3,Rw: g vm dv 'iv ' Q - -K AQ 's LU b 1 l 1 1 . ..... 4 '1.CKN'gm 1' N Q 1 Qian.. m 'f31Q'1' J . ., - - if ',g,.,... 1 4, ' I X ' ' .' if ff' 95: N 56 aj R' ' 1 M - 5'?32i9 fT ' 1 -- K ' Q! O ,IL Z1 ,, JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS CLASS HISTORY On our first day at Calumet what cared we-all 219 of us-if our programs were sec- ond through tenth with eighth lunch? We were in high school at last! Tardy slips, cut slips, teachers passes, and our first marks confused and overwhelmed us. But then we began to feel a part of Cal. Remember when we were sophomores, that wonderful feeling of being important? At last we could decide on our own sequences. Some of us planned on the college prep course, others took the business course, and some majored in shop. The more brawny fellas tried out for the football team and a few succeeded in making third string. 34 JANUARY, 1 950 Our last semester was the most eventful one of all. Class elections occupied our minds for the first two weeks when Don Williams was elected Class President. Then the football team began its spectacular season headed by Ralph Olson, captain, and Tom Canny, All State half- back. Senior Girls' Council members chose Marilyn Crawford as president, the National Honor Society picked prexy Bob Rahng we voted for Pat Markland as Class Orator, and named the ten outstanding students. At last the Prom, graduation practice, our final marks -then it was all over and we were graduated. Yes, it's over but we'll never forget our high school days at Cal. President ..... .. . DON WILLIAMS Vice-President ........ lOl-lN VARNES Secretary ., .. IANET SCHAPENDONK Treasurer .... . . . DOROTHY SYLLING RONALD ALTMAN Sally A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Session As- sistant, ART ANDERSON Swede Temulac Delegate, Stage Hand, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, AUDREY DARLENE ANDERSON linx A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Secre- tary, Crier Typist, Kiwiettes, Latin Club, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Class Day Committee, Hall Guard, Clean-Up Queen '48, ROBERT ANDERSON A.C.C.L. Cdelegatej, Crier Editorial Staff, Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, Red Cross Life Saving, Ticket Seller, lntra-mural Sports, Tennis, Football, Prom Committee. WAYNE ANDERSON Andy Bowling Club, Wrestling, Ticket Seller, lntra-mural Sports, Class Day Committee, Red Cross Life Sav- ing, Hall Guard, Film and Reel, A.C.C.L, fdelegatel, Session Assistant, Rooters' Club. RONALD AREND A.C.C.L. fdelegatej, Der Deutsche Verein, Intra- mural Sports. CHARLES ARNOLD Chuck A.C.C.L., Baseball, Football, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. CARL IAMES BACHLER Boots A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, R.O.T.C, Sat, lst Class, Corps of Guards, Ticket Seller, Student Court lst Lt.i IAMES BAKOS Slim A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Hall Guard, Red Cross Life Saving, Office Assistant, Ticket Seller, Session As- sistant, Voices, Registration Office. GLADYS BAUMANN A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., Iunior Honor Society, lunior Red Cross, Senior Girls' Council, Societas Latina, Teacher's Assistant, Regis- tration Office, National Honor Society. BARBARA BERG A,C.C.L. Cdelegatet, G.A.A,, Temulac Delegate Placement Office, Registration Office, Session As- sistant, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Prom Committee Chairman. BOB BERGREN Bergen A.C.C.L, fdelegatel, Bowling Club, Clean-up Com- mittee, Drama Club, Film and Reel, Garden Club President, lntra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Sav- ing, P,T.A. Variety Shows, Safety Council, Ticket Seller, Prom Committee. BLANCHE LEONA BERRY Tiny A.C.C.L. Cdelegatej, C.A.L., Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., Garden Club, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Rooters' Club. ARDELLE BEUCUS A.C.C.L. Cdelegatel, Board of Sports, Leaders, Let- ter Girls, Swim Club, Societas Latina, Senior Girls' Council, Placement Office, Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., Iunior Honor Society, Math Club, GRANTLAND BLEEKER Gabby A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. GORDON BLOOM Nick A.C,C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Wrestling, Student Court. SHIRLEY BLUM Lee A.C,C,L., G.A.A., Teacher's Assistant, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Crier Typist, Registration Office, PHILIP BOLLER Flip A.C.C.L., Equestrian Club Treasurer, Hall Guard Captain, Wrestling, Football, lntra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving, Safety Council, Ticket Seller. ANTHONY BRASHY Tony A.C.C.L. fdelegatel, Rowling Club, Cornrneiicement Committee, Film and Reel, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Red Cross Life Saving, Math Club, Placement Office, Registration Office, Counselors Office. AGIS REGINALD BRAY, IR. Reggie A,C.C.L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Basketball Cap- tain, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving, Ticket Seller, Track DOLORES BRINKMAN Lorrie A.C,C.L., Senior Girls' Council, G.A.A., Adjustment Office ABIGAIL BRUCE Gail Senior Girls' Council, A,C.C.L., G.A.A,, Registration Office, Hall Guard, Attendance Office, lunior Red Cross, Garden Club, Teacher's Assistant, Office As- sistant, Crier Typist. MARY LOU BRUNO Mos A.C.C.L. fdelegatel, Bookroom, Equestrian Club Treasurer, G.A.A,, Teachers Assistant, Hall Guard, Leaders, Letter Girls, Rooters' Club, Girls' Rifle Club, Swim Club, Voices. DON BUTOW Duke A.C.C,L,, Crier Editorial Staff, R.O,T.C. Sergeant, Student Police Lt. DORIS LOUISE BUTOW Sirod A Cappella Secretary and Treasurer, Flower Girl, P.T.A. Variety Show, Iunior Red Cross Secretary, Garden Club, A.C.C,L. Cdelegatel, Hall Guard, At- tendance Office, Crier Circulation Staff, Office As- sistant, Swim Club, Amigos Pan Americanos. PATRICIA BYRNE Commencement Committee, Flower Girl, Iunior Honor Society, Clean-Up Committee, A.C,C,L. fdele- gatel, A Cappella, Crier Circulation Staff, Attend- ance Office, Session Assistant, Hall Guard, G,A.A. GERALDINE CALDWELL ferry Senior Girls' Council Secretary, Flower Girl, Clean' Up Committee, Equestrian Club, Crier Circulation Staff, A.C,C.L, fdelegatej, Ternulac Delegate, Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Registration Office, National Honor Society. WALTER M. CALLAHAN Stage Hand, R.O,T,C. lst Sat., Picked Platoon, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Officers' Club, Non Com. Club. THOMAS CANNY Football, Track, lntra-mural Sports, Hall Guard, Red Cross Life Saving, Ticket Seller, A.C.C.L., National Honor Society Vice President, All-State Half Back. VICTOR CARLSTROM A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Ticket Sel- ler, Wrestling. ROBERT CHANDLER A.C.C,L,, Bookroom, Film and Reel, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Teachers Assistant, Registration Office, National Honor Society Treasurer. CAROLAN COFFMAN Cal Commencement Committee, Flower Girl, Senior Girls' Council, lunior Honor Society, National Honor Society Secretary, Letter Girls, Crier Circulation Staff, Temulac Delegate, Registration Office, Societas Latina, Girls' Rifle Club, A.C.C.L. fdelegatel. LILLIAN ALICE CONGREVE Iinx Iunior Honor Society, Placement Office, Senior Girls' Council, Bowling Club, Office Assistant, Flower Girl, A.C,C.L., G.A.A., Societas Latina. SIDNEY CRANFILL Slim A.C.C.L,, Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving, Office Assistant, R,O,T.C., Ticket Seller, Wrestling. MARILYN CRAWFORD Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council President, Temulac Delegate, Office Assistant, Societas Latina, Girls' Rifle Club, P.T.A. Board, A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, A.C.C.L., C.A.L., G.A.A., National Honor Society, D.A.R. Award, DON CROHAN Crow A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Football, Wrestling, Red Cross Life Saving, Ticket Seller. .-ig , T I CI' f, fx . fm! all i f iii. f V+. ffaliop -.v 'tl . . 5'- 1-g:j7 H? TI' X ' X .t.ti iisft ppk ,, ff 5 i,, ' -f- . , I I EJ t V 1 lg , ,iss f , i 9 Y... i u- f ,T , ., S Q 5 1 y , Y K, ogy, ,- .wx a Q f Q tri A f 5 .f Q T,v,r,5f,sY5,Tu fix is, eg? 0 mg.. ' '91 if - 4in'2M' Vi ,fe-w IOHN CROOKS Iohn L. Wrestling, lunior Honor Society, Film and Reel, Bowling Club, Crier Circulation Staff, Teachers As- sistant, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, National Honor Society. IOHN EDWARD DAY A.C,C.L. tdelegatel, Hall Guard, DAN DEACY Irish AC,C.L., Bowling Club, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports. BERNARD IAMES DEL GIORNO Bernie R.O.T.C. Master Sgt., Crier Circulation Staff, Bowling Club, Der Deutsche Verein, Societas Latina, Red Cross Life Saving, Iunior Honor Society, Corps of Guards, A.C.C.L. Cdelegatel, National Honor Society. DIANE DEUTSCHMAN Dutchie G.A.A. qdelegatej, A.C.C.L. tdelegateb, Math Club, Registration Office, Societas Latina, Senior Girls' Council, Girls' Rifle Club, Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, lunior Red Cross, Voices, National Honor Society. GERALDINE DI COLA Geri A.C.C.l.., GAA. fdelegatel, Hall Guard, Girls' Rifle Club, RONALD DISSETTE National Honor Society, Iunior Honor Society, Crier Circulation Staff, Swim Team, intra-mural Sports, Registration Office, Hall Guard, Math Club, Der Deutsche Verein, Bowling Club, A.C.C,l... Cdeleaatel. WINIFRED DOUGLAS Winnie A Cappella, A,C,C.L., Bowling Club, Crier Circula- tion Staff, GAA, Girls' Chorus, lunior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Societas Latina, Registration Office. MARY ROSE DUGO .. Cookie A.C.C.L., GAA., Crier Circulation Staff, Hall Guard. CAROL EBERWEIN linx A.C,C.L. fdelegatel, Class Day Committee, Der Deutsche Verein, GA.A., Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant. EDWARD EVANS A,C.C.L., Band. IOHN FINN Rollo A.C.C.L., Bookroorn, Hall Guard, Session Assistant, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Locker Guard. IOAN I-'INNEY Funny Senior Girls' Council, Flower Girl, Temulac Editorial Staff, Letter Girls, Der Deutsche Verein, Office As- sistant, Iunior Honor Society, Hall Guard, GAA., A.C.C.L. RICHARD FLAHERTY Red Football, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Red Cross Life Saving, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, FREDRICKSON llFreddie A.C.C.L. fdelegatel, Senior Girls' Council, Flower Girl, Band Treasurer, lunior Red Cross, lunior Honor Society, Societas Latina Treasurer, GAA., C.A.L., Garden Club. GENE FRISBIE Friz Prom Committee, Football, lunior Honor Society, Sound Crew President, intra-mural Sports, Hall Guard Captain, Film and Reel, A.C,C,L., Ticket Sel- ler, Camera Club, Teachers Assistant, Math Club, National Honor Society. CAROLYN GEERTSEN linx lunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Societas Latina, Teachers Assistant, Registration Office, GAA. tdelegatep, A.C.C,L., C.A.L., Crier Circulation Staff, Equestrian Club, Girls' Rifle Club. KENNETH GIFT A.C,C.L., Bowling Club, Hall Guard, R.O,T.C. lst Lieutenant, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards. DONALD GUSTAFSON Gus A,C.C.L., Crier Circulation Staff, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving, Societas Latina, Fire Marshall. MARTHA LUELLA HALL Dimp1es Bookroorn, Iunior Honor Society, A Cappella, A.C,C.l.., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, lunior Red Cross, Teacher's Assistant, EDWARD HANLEY A.C,C.l..., Der Deutsche Verein, Football, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Track, Wrestling. FLORA HARRIGAN Bobbie A.C.C.l.., Bowling Club, G.A.A,, Hall Guard, Session Assistant, Registration Office, Rooters' Club. RAYMOND HARRINGTON A Cappella, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Teacher's Assist- ant, ANNAMARIE HARRIS A Cappella, A.C.C.L. fdelegatel, Der Deutsche Verein, G,A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, Societas Latina, Counselor's Office, National Honor Society, ALFRED HART A,C.C.L., Bowling Club, Der Deutsche Verein, Film and Reel, Garden Club, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving, PTA. Variety Shows, Teacher's Assistant. LLOYD HARTFORD A.C.C.L. fdelegatej, Bookroorri, Drama Club, Garden Club, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, P.T.A, Variety Shows, Societas Latina, Registration Office, Band Drum Major. MARY KAY HARTIGAN Senior Girls' Council, Temulac Senior Editor, Swim Club, Iunior Honor Society, A.C.C,L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Der Deutsche Verein. MARY ELLEN HENNESSY Mae Senior Girls' Council Treasurer, Flower Girl, Temu- lac Business Staff, Iunior Honor Society, Leaders, Societas Latina, Registration Office, Girls' Rifle Club, Office Assistant, G.A.A. tdelegatej, A.C.C.L. qdele- gate-J, A.C.C.L. Service Organization Typist. DAVID HERMANSON A.C.C,L., lntra-mural Sports, Hall Guard, Garden Club, Red Cross Life Saving, Session Assistant. IEAN HINMAN Attendance Office, Crier Editorial Staff, Iunior Red Cross President, Iunior Honor Society, Office As- sistant, Garden Club, Executive Council, Safety Council, Senior Girls' Council, Voices, Registration Office, National Honor Society. NANCY HUMBLE Nan A.C.C.l..,, Office Assistant, Registration Office, Ses- sion Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Der Deutsche Verein, Bowling Club, Iunior Red Cross, G.A.A. IOHN HUNNELL lack A.C.C.L., National Honor Society, Hall Guard, lntra' mural Sports, lunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Wrestlina, DOROTHY IOHNSON Dolly A.C,C.L., G.A.A. Cdelegatej, C.A.l.,, Garden Club, Swim Club, LEROY IOHNSON Lee A.C.C.l..., Der Deutsche Verein, Hall Guard, lntra- mural Sports, Teacher's Assistant, Red Cross l.ife Saving. BETTY IONES Senior Girls' Council, Iunior Honor Society, A.C.C.L. folelegatel, G.A,A,, Bookroorn, lunior Red Cross, Teacher's Assistant, Ticket Seller, Placement Office, Voices, Session Assistant. PHYLLIS IONES Stuff A.C.C.L, fdelegatej C.A.L., Hall Guard, lunior Red Cross, G.A.A. A + . . I .,.. rx I ,W 16 la Yi ,E e, if P' EL. 1 A ' M ll, X? I gin, if 6 - ve. stil fi! x El-4 -Q ' 'r ff .9 ,.r',. l-I , Q. . . , KN IAMES KAUFMAN A.C,C.L., Der Deutsche Verein, Swim, Hall Guard, Teachers Assistant, intra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving. WILLIAM IAMES KELLER Valedictorian, National Honor Society, R.O.T.C. Major Bn. C. O., Iunior Honor Society, Crier Circu- lation and Photographic Staffs, Temulac Photo- graphic Staff, Tennis, Societas Latina, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards Color Sgt., Student Court, Clean-Up Committee. IANET KETCHUM lan Salutatorian, National Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Societas Latina Secretary, Flower Girl, Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Registration Office, Leaders, Hall Guard, A Cappella, G.A.A., Voices. IOHN IOSEPH KLECKA lay A.C.C.l... fdelegatel, Hall Guard, Red Cross Life Sav- ing, Swim. ADELE KOCH linx A.C.C.L., Crier Circulation Staff, Rooters' Club, G.A.A. fdelegatep, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Girls' Council, Session Assistant. IOSEPH C. KOSTEIN Band President, Orchestra, Clean-Up Committee, Commencement Committee fchairmanl, A.C.C.l... Cdelegatej, Bowling Club, Iunior Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Registration Office, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports. KOTINEK Lo A Cappella, Hall Guard, Office Assistant, Registra- tion Office, Swim Club, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Rooters' Club, Dist. Supt's Office. PAULA KRUEGER A.C.C,L., C.A.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Societas Latina, Teachers Assistant. if e J'tF IOSEPH P. KUEBLER. ra. ,, A.C.C.l..., A Cappella, lntra-mural Sports, Hall Guard, Red Cross Life Saving, Boys' Camera Club, Ticket Seller. ELAINE KUELTZO Senior Girls' Council, first place Posture Winner l949, Flower Girl, Equestrian Club, Clean-Up Com- mittee, Girls' Chorus, Temulac Delegate, Registra- tion Office, Office Assistant, lunior Honor Society, A.C.C.L. tdelegatej, Temulac Photographic Staff. LARKIN Skylark A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Red Cross, Li- brary Assistant. WALTER LARSEN A.C.C.L., National Honor Society. RICHARD LARSON Lars A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Bowling Club, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving WALTER L. LASSIN Lassie Wrestling, Ticket Seller, Registration Office, Garden Club, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, A.C.C.L., Foot- ball. IOANN LONG A Cappella, A.C.C.l.., Bookroom, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Swim Club. CARROLL LOW A Cappella, A.C.C.L., Board of Sports, Crier Circula- tion Staff, G.A.A., Garden Club, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Leaders, Letter Girls, Senior Girls' Coun- cil, Swim Club, IOAN LOW A.C.C.L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Flower Girl, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Swim Club. 'M' CAROL MADISON Matty A Cappella, A.C,C.l..., Attendance Office, Bowling Club Flower Girl Hall Guard GAA lunior Red Z Cross, Office Assistant, Senior 'Girlsf Council, Soci- etas Latina. 39 1 MYRA LAVERNE MAHUS A Cappella, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard. IOAN MANION A.C.C.l..., Click Chicks, G,A,A. fdelegatej, Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, lunior Red Cross, Girls' Rifle Club, Rooters' Club. PAT MARKLAND Iinx Senior Girls' Council Vice President, Board of Sports Secretary, Iunior Honor Society, Iunior Red Cross, Leaders Vice President, Letter Girls, A.C.C.L. fdele- gatej, Session Assistant, G.A.A., Finalist Sports Queen, 1948, Hall Guard, Class Orator. DOROTHY MATEFY Dot Bowling Club, Office Assistant, Crier Typist, G.A.A. fdelegatel, Registration Office, Iunior Red Cross, A.C.C.L. NANCY MCCUISTON G.A.A., Hall Guard, A.C,C.L. tdelegatej. EUGENE MCCULLAGH Mac Football, Intra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Band, AC.C.L. idelegatel, Wrestling, Orchestra, Math Club. CHARLES MCCUNE Chuck A.C.C.L., Der Deutsche Verein, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports. BILL MCLAUGHLIN Willy A.C.C.L., Bookroorn, Bowling Club, Red Cross Life Saving. BARBARA McNEIL Babs Senior Girls' Council, Teacher's Assistant, Voices, G.A,A. fdelegatel, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, A.C.C.L., C.A.L. ELEANOR MOORE Lee Attendance Office, Crier Circulation Staff, Registra- tion Office, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L, fdelegatej, G.A.A. tdeleaatel. MELVIN MUELLER Mel A.C.C.L., Senior Life Savina, Ticket Seller, Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports. MARGARET NEILSON linx Leaders President and Secretary. Senior Girls' Coun- cil, Equestrian Club, Placement Office, Girls' Rifle Club, Swim Club, 'l'eacher's Assistant, Ticket Sel- ler, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L., G.A.A. fdelegatel. DIANNE NELSON Iinx Class Day Committee, Clean-Up Committee, Senior Girls' Council, Flower Girl, Drama Club Secretary, Safety Council, Iunior Red Cross, A.C.C.L,, G.A.A., Hall Guard. MARGARET NELSON Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Crier Circulation Staff A.C.C.L, fdeleaatel, Temulac Dele- gate, Ticket Seller, Session Assistant, Attendance Office, Teacher's Assistant, Bowling Club, Office As- sistant, Girls' Rifle Club. MARILYN NELSON Iinx Senior Girls' Council, Class Day Committee, Crier Editorial Staff, Temulac Delegate, Iunior Honor Soci- ety, Hall Guard, G.A.A. fdeleqatel, A Cappella, Kiwiettes, Session Assistant, Registration Office, National Honor Society. OLIVE NIERMANN Terry A.C.C.L., qdelegatel, Bowling Club, Der Deutsche Verein, G,A.A., Hall Guard, Orchestra, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Senior Girls' Council, Swim Club. THOMAS O'CONNOR A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Red Cross Life Saving, RALPH OLSEN A.C.C.l... fdelegatel, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. -ur A ' 3 4 x 1 ' x. I ' ' '- -W .. , M E4 is at . , , T . .. . . 1:-rin' 4-41,0 PAT PAINTER Temulac Delegate, Office Assistant, Placement Of- fice, lunior Red Cross, Session Assistant, G.A.A., A.C.C.L., Voices, Teachers Assistant. L5 , ART PETERSON Pere .Ik A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports. lOYCE PETRUSAITIS The loyce A.C,C.L., G.A.A., Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Crier Cicrculation Staff, Amigos Pan Ameri- canos, Voices, Office Assistant, Leaders, Click- Chicks, Equestrian Club. ESTHER PHILLIPSON Ess Leaders, Iunior Red Cross Secretary, A.C.C.L., At- tendance Office, Girls' Rifle Club Captain, G.A,A. fdelegatel, Registration Office, Rooters' Club, Hall Guard. ROBERT PIZEL A.C.C.L., intra-mural Sports, Hall Guard. FRANCES PSUTKA A.C.C.L. fdelegatel, Crier Circulation Staff, Der Deutsche Verein, GAA., Hall Guard. A BARBARA QUAID Iinx E LOIS IEAN Crier Circulation Staff, Temulac Delegate, Equestrian Club, Attendance Office, Iunior Red Cross, Session Assistant, G.A.A, Cdeleaatel, A,C.C,L., Societas Latina, Sports Queen '49. ROBERT RAHN Swim Team, Captain lntra-mural Basketball, lunior Honor Society, A.C.C.L. Service Oraanization, Taoe Recorder Crew, Camera Club, A.C.C.L. Cdelegatel, National Honor Society President. CAROLE RINGBLOM Senior Girls' Council, Bowling Club, Equestrian Club, Registration Office, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Der Deutsche Verein, Rooters' Club. MARYANN RYPCINSKI A.C.C.L., G.A,A., Bowling Club, Teachers Assistant, Iunior Red Cross, Rooters' Club. EUGENE F. SABLICK A.C.C.L., lunior Honor Society, lntra-mural Sports, Temulac Delegate, Registration Office, Hall Guard, National Honor Society. SANDERS A.C.C.L. qdelegatet, Amigos Pan Americanos, Crier Circulation Staff, Der Deutsche Verein, G.A.A., Gar- den Club, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Session Assistant, Temulac Delegate, Voices, DOLORES IULIE SATKAS Dee A.C.C.L. tdelegatep, Boolcroom, G.A.A. tdelegatej, Hall Guard, lunior Red Cross, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Registration Office. IANET SCHAPENDONK Iinx Class Secretary, Crier Advertising Manager and Editorial Staff, Clean-Up Committee, Flower Girl, lunior Honor Society, Girls' Rifle Club, A.C.C.L. fdeleaatel, Senior Girls' Council, Session Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Registration Office, National Honor Society. 7 EDWARD SCHMIDT Band, Orchestra, Football, lntra-mural Sports, Wrestling, Ticket Seller, Hall Guard, A.C.C,L., Der Deutsche Verein. SCHULTZ Iii-ix Crier Editorial Staff, Senior Girls' Council, G.A,A, fdelegatel, lunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, A Cappella, A.C.C.L., Registration Office, Debating Club, Kiwiettes, National Honor Society, ROBERTA SCHULTZ Bobbie A.C.C.L. Cdelegatej, G.A.A. tdelegatej, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Amigos Pan Americanos, Teachers Assistant, Girls' Rifle Club, Session Assistant. MARYLYN SCHWASS Mar A,C.C.L., G.A.A,, Amigos Pan Americanos, Clean- Up Committee, Hall Guard, Leaders, Office Assist- ant, Placement Office, Session Assistant, Swim Club, Teachers Assistant, Paint and Powder. RALPH SEI-'F A.C.C.L., Der Deutsche Verein, Football, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. CARYL SEIDELMAN linx IACK Crier Editorial and Circulation Staffs, Flower Girl, Senior Girls' Council, Attendance Office, lunior Honor Society, Hall Guard, Teacher's Assistant, A.C.C.L., G,A.A., National Honor Society. SERATT A.C.C.L. Qdelegatej, Basketball, Hall Guard, lntra- mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving, Ticket Seller. LYLE SIMMIE A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, lntra-mural Sports, Student Court Sgt, MARIE SERIO Re Flower Girl, Click-Chicks, Leaders, Teachers Assist- ant, A.C.C.L. fdeleqatel, G.A.A,, Hall Guard, At- tendance Office, Amigos Pan Americanos, A Cap- pella. DARLENE SIMMONDS Boots Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Hall Guard, G.A.A., A.C.C.l., ldelegatel, lunior Red Cross. GAYLE SMITH linx A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Crier Circulation Staff, Swim Club Amigos Pan Americanos, Equestrian Club, Session Assistant, Rooters' Club, Hall Guard, Placement Of- fice. MARVIN SPALLINA Marv Basketball, Iunior Honor Society, A.C,C.l..., Com- mencement Committee, Session Assistant, Red Cross Life Saving, lntra-mural Sports, Crier Circula- tion Staff, Registration Office, Ticket Seller, Eire Marshall. HARRY SPANOS Greek IOAN HERB A,C.C.L. fdelegatel, A Cappella Vice President, Track, Ticket Seller, lntra-mural Sports, Hall Guard, PTA. Variety Shows, Police Force Captain, Fire Marshall, PTA. Student Board Representative, Reg- istration Office. STABEROW Torchy A.C.C.L., Crier Circulation Staff, G,A.A., Iunior Red Cross, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Ticket Seller, Hall Guard. STEWART Stew A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Bowling Club, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving. WILLIAM STRASSEH lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Track, Wrestling, Prom Committee, A.C.C.L., Der Deutsche Verein, Football, Hall Guard. VIRGINIA SUMMERS Ginny Senior Girls' Council, Session Assistant, lunior Honor Society, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., lunior Red Cross, National Honor Society. IERRY SWEENY A.C.C.L. qdelegatey, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Stage Hand. DOROTHY SYLLIN G DON A.C.C.L., C.A.L., Class Treasurer, G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Girls' Rifle Club, Senior Girls' Council, Societas Latina, National Honor Society. THORPE A.C.C.l... Cdelegatej, Der Deutsche Verein, Equestrian Club, Hall Guard, Bookroom. RUTH VANDERKLOOT IOHN Der Deutsche Verein, Office Assistant, Registration Office, Senior Girls' Council, Iunior Honor Society, Teachers Assistant, Crier Typist, lunior Red Cross, Hall Guard, A.C.C.l..., Bowling Club. VARNES Petunia A.C.C.L. fdelegatel, Class Vice President, Crier Cir- culation Staff, Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Voices, Track, Wrestling, Orchestra, Band Vice Presi- dent, Band Representative for PTA. Board, National Honor Society. ,- I fig' gf We ,f . r ., A- .QTQL Wit- .. if 'Z r t t-v. if ' it , , . tm- 3 Y? 1 I ' an-g ff , 'divas f 'R W ' .,. JANUARY G. E. D. GRADUATES HOWARD FOX WILLIAM LINDISH WILLIAM HALL ROBERT REIDY RICHARD N. HELLWEG, IR. RICHARD SCHWEIG RONALD VICKERS Football, Crier Circulation Staff, A.C.C.l., tdeleaatej, Hall Guard, Societas Latina, Ticket Seller, Wres- fling. WAYNE WACHHOLZ Wacky A.C.C.L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Bowling Club, Drama Club, Hall Guard, R.O,T.C., Master Sgt., Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, Color Guard. RANDALL WALTHIUS Randy Crier Circulation, Editorial and Art Staffs, Clean- Up Committee, lunior Honor Society, Swim, Tennis, lntra-mural Sports, Drama Club, A.C.C.L. Cdele- gafej, A Cappella. MARILYN WASSERMAN Lyn A.C.C.L., C.A.L., Equestrian Club, G.A.A., lunior Honor Society, lunior Red Cross, Senior Girls' Coun- cil, Societas Latina. DONALD WEINER Intra-mural Sports, Hall Guard, Ticket Seller, Reais- tration Office, Red Cross Life Savina, A.C.C.L. BARBARA WEPRAINSKY linx Crier Editorial Staff, Representative to Sun-Times Under 21 Press Club, Senior Girls' Council. lunior Honor Society, Attendance Office, A.C.C,l..., G.A A., National Honor Societv. CAROL WEST Iinx Senior Girls' Council, Crier Editorial and Circulation Staffs, Iunior Honor Society, Voices, A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, Societas Latina, G.A,A. A.C.C.l..., Of- fice Assistant, ROBERT WILKE Wendell Football, Wrestlina, Ticket Seller, Intra-mural Sports, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Red Cross Lite Saving, Crier Circulation btaff. DONALD H. WILLIAMS Willie A.C.C.L., Class President, lunior Honor Society, Intra-mural Sports, Hall Guard, Tennis, Wrestlinfr, Crier Circulation Staff, Red Cross Life Saving, Bowl- ina Club, GLADYS WITTSTOCK A.C.C,L,, Hall Guard, Garden Club, G.A.A., C.A.L. KENNETH WRIGHT Ken Ticket Seller, Session Assistant, Wrestlina, Basket- ball, Baseball, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L., Intra-mural Sports. BARBARA WURTSBAUGH A.C,C.L. Cdelegatej, Adjustment Office, Clean-Up Committee, G.A.A., Garden Club, Hall Guard, lunior Red Cross, Registration Office. ROBERT ZICTERMAN Zick A.C.C.l..., Attendance Office, Bookroorn, Bowling Club, Intra-mural Sports, R.O.T,C., Rifle Team, Wrestling, Police Force, Picked Platoon, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES NORMAN HILTON EVANS RONSHAUSEN FRANK KRAUSE AUDREY VOLTMER -gy-6' IAN UARY OFFICERS IANUARY COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Sylling, Williams, Schupendonk, Varnes. Row 1: BYYUGI K0Sf9iI1f Coffman- Row 2: Brashy, Spullincx. IANUAHY CLASS DAY COMMITTEE IANUARY PROM COMMITTEE P.. Anderson, M. Nelson, W. Anderson, D. Nel- son, Eberweini Berg, Frisbie, Anderson, Strcxsser, Bergren. IUNE CLASS OFFICERS COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Heinlein, Fleischer, Iacobson. Chirat. Panico, Daluga, Greenan, Heinlein. Peterson Anderson. Farrell. Reynolds. Donnellan. Chirat. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE Seated: Hoehn, Cromwell, Hering, Behrens. Seated: Fitzsimmons, Costin, Heinlein. Chlml- Standing: Rittenhouse. Gronholm. Peterson. Standing: Terpinas. Perers, Keeier, Hague. Nystedt, Iacobson. Wallace. Marcin. Konieczny. 45 JANUARY GRADUATES AND PROM KE iii fs! ji: ff jif ,,..f is U' 5 .1 f ' ,ag , X,1,- 4- L , ' Wil' Q 1, L? as ,, 4- N fmt? . QSM JUNE CLASS OFFICERS President ........ IAMES FLEISCHER Secretary . . . Treasurer ..,... BARBARA l-lElNLElN CLASS HISTORY. .IUNE, 1950 On September 6, l946, 472 freshies, clutch- ing their briefcases, took their first look at Cal. We were awed by the seniors slowly meander- ing down the halls while we ran breathlessly from room to room. As sophomores we traded our algebras for geometry books, and to our utter amazement discovered the proper term for humans was homo sapien. The girls took Foods, trying to prove to the boys what Wonderful cooks they were. Four score and seven years was on the agenda in our junior year. An autobiography had to be written and The House of Seven Gables read for English. Our interest was cen- tered next around the A.C.C.L. elections. Can- didates for office racked their brains for new ideas to get publicity. When the results were announced after two days of counting, Skip Anderson was president. lim Fleischer was elected 4A president and Rita Winkler headed the Senior Girls' Council. Some of us are leaving for college, some for work and others for marriage. lt's hard to say good-bye to all the fun we've had these last four years. But we know as we hear the music of Pomp and Circumstance, that even though we may never return, Cal will always live in our hearts. Vice-President ...... SAM IACOBSON . . . LAURAE Cl-HRAT ii. . ,. ROSE ABATE A.C.C.L. qdelegatep, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Senior Girls' Coun- cil, Societas Latina, Registration Office, Lost and Found. IOHN MILO ALDEN. IR. A.C.C.L, Baseball Mgr., Basketball Mgr,, lntra- mural Sports, lunior Honor Society. GERALD CHRISTOPHER ALER lerry Track, lntra-mural Sports, Hall Guard, Ticket Seller, Stage Hand, A.C.C.L. NANCY ANN ALLEN Nan Equestrian Club, Click Chicks Vice President and Secretary, A Cappella, Iunior Red Cross, A.C.C.L Qdelegatey, Session Assistant, G,A.A., Rooters' Club. LEONARD DEAN ALLISON Dynamite A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, Clean-Up Committee, Foot- ball, Film and Reel, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Sound Crew, Fire Marshall, Teachers Assistant, Track. AUDREY ARLENE ALTMAN C.A.L, Treasurer, A,C.C.L. fdeleoatej, G.A.A., Der Deutsche Verein, Office Assistant, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Girls' Rifle Club. BARBARA ANDERSON ' G.A.A., Hall Guard, Societas Latina, Session Assist- ant, Voices, A.C.C.L. fdelegatep, Library Assistant, National Honor Society. DONALD RICHARD ANDERSON A.C.C.L., Clean-Up Committee, Football, Film and Reel, P,T.A, Variety Shows, Staae Hand, Sound Crew. EDGAR EUGENE ANDERSON Skip A,C.C.L. President, Adjustment Office, Bowling Club, Clean-Up Committee, Drama Club, Executive Coun- cil, Film and Reel, Garden Club Vice President, lunior Honor Society, Safety Council, Track, Regis- tration Office. IOHN DAVID ANDERSON l. D. A.C.C.L,, Commencement Committee, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Swim Team. MARCIA ELLEN ANDERSON Rocky A Cappella, A.C.C.L,, Bowling Club, Click Chicks, Equestrian Club, G.A.A., Garden Club, Girls' Chorus, lunior Red Cross, Leaders, Letter Girls, Swim Club, EVELYN LESLEY ARGILE Peggy A.C.C,L., G.A.A., lunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Registration Office, Ticket Seller, Bowling Club, Library Assistant, National Honor Society. GERALD WILLIAM ARNOLD Arnold A.C.C.L., Baseball, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. CORALIE IUNE BABCOCK Cocoa Temulac Sophomore Editor, Hall Guard, Equestrian Club, Registration Office, Teacher's Assistant, Iunior Honor Society, Click Chicks, Amigos Pan Ameri- canos, C.A.L., A.C.C.L., G.A.A. BETTY JANE BARRY A.C.C.L., Cheerleaders, Clean-Up Committee, Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., lunior Red Cross, Session Assistant, Temulac Delegate. WILLIAM PETER BARRY A.C.C.L,, lntra-mural Sports. THERESA MARIE BARTON Terry A.C.C.L. Qdelegatel, G.A,A., Hooters' Club, Hall Guard, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant. HENRIETTA CAROLINE BASEL Hen A.C.C.L., Teachers Assistant, Hall Guard, G.A.A. RITA SUSAN BAUER Red Board of Sports, Leaders, Letter Girls, Crier Circula- tion Staff, G.A.A, tdelegatep, Office Assistant, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L., Teacher's Assistant. VIRGINIA IOAN BAUMGARTNER Ginn y A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Crier qdelegatej, G.A.A., lunior Red Cross, Registration Office. FRED CHARLES BEESE Fritz A.C,C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Frosh-Soph Football. MARY IANE BEHRENS Speewee Class Day Cornrnittee, Bowling Club, Click Chicks President, Der Deutsche Verein, Equestrian Club, Iunior Honor Society, Societas Latina, Voices, Teacher's Assistant, Session Assistant, G.A.A., A.C.C.L. IOHN FRANCIS BERANEK A.C.C.L,, Hall Guard, lntra-rnural Sports, Teachers Assistant. LAWRENCE FRANCES BERLEMAN A,C.C,L. ELLAMAY VERONICA BERLING A.C.C.L. ldelegatej, Amigos Pan Americanos, Bowl- ing Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Societv, Teacher's Assistant, Rooters' Club. DOROTHY MARLENE BERRY A,C.C,L. qdelegatep, Bookroom, Bowling Club, Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., Iunior Honor Society, Leaders, Letter Girls, Teacher's Assistant. CHESTER GEORGE BIEI. George A.C.C.L., Bookroorn, lntra-rnural Sports, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Track, IOHN E. BIORK A.C.C.L., lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Teacher's Assistant, Track. EDWARD S. BLACKMAN Iunior Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein President and Director of Activities, Crier and Temulac Photographer, R.O.T,C. qOfficerj, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, Bookroorn, Hall Guard, Ticket Seller, A.C.C.L., Boys' Camera Club, National Honor Society. IAMES DONALD BOLGER A.C.C.L. Qdelegatet, Garden Club, Hall Guard, Stage Hand, Temulac Delegate, Ticket Seller. MARIORIE PATRICIA BORTOLI Pat Girls' Bowling Club, Crier Circulation Staff, Swim Club, Click Chicks, Hall Guard, Rooters' Club, A.C.C.L., G.A.A. ORVEN WALTER BRAASCH A.C,C.L., Hall Guard, R.O.T.C. QNon Com.J, Picked Platoon, CAROL IEANNE BRANNEN Senior Girls' Council, Iunior Honor Society, Temulac Faculty Editor, Safety Council, lunior Red Cross, Equestrian Club, Click Chicks, Office Assistant, Reg- istration Office, A.C,C.L., G.A,A, VIRGINIA ANNE BREED Ginny A.C.C,L., Amigos Pan Americanos, GAA., Teachers Assistant, Girls' Rifle Club, National Honor Society. WILLIAM IOHN BREEN A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Teacher's Assistant. LESLIE THOMAS BRINKMAN A.C.C,L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports. 9, ,iq ,g - V. t . .J- , - Q,-5.-gr Sf .. W , , N i 'Wh L i t NX 'Y W5 , irc 'U' '69 . .... ,5 4'-vm r-s 'QL 'T' 'R A , N, CHARLES EUGENE BROCKMAN Eu A.C.C.l..., Baseball, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller. WALTER EUGENE BROGREN A.C.C.l.., Crier Circulation Staff, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Registration Office. GAIL ROSE BRUCE Gay A.C.C,L. fdelegatej, G.A.A., Cheerleaders, Clean- Up Committee, Senior Girls' Council, Iunior Honor Society, Crier Circulation Staff, Societas Latina, Swim Club, Hall Guard, Football Queens Court '49, Placement Office. IOHN HERBERT BRUCKS. IR. A,C.C.L. fdelegatej, Bookroom, Hall Guard, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Stage Hand. GEORGE NORTON BRYSON A.C.C.l.., Teachers Assistant, IEAN ANN BUCKBERG lecmie A.C.C.l.., Bowling Club, G.A.A. Cdelegatej, Hall Guard, Office Assistant, Placement Office, Session Assistant, Teacher's Assistant. LORRAINE M. BUCKLEY A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Placement Office, Reg- istration Office. MARILYN LENORE BURKE Lynn Iunior Honor Society, Temulac and Crier Editorial Staffs, Bowling Club, Der Deutsche Verein, Voices, Rooters' Club, G.A.A., A.C.C.L,, Teachers Assistant, Session Assistant, Library Assistant. RUTH LEONE BURTNESS A.C.C.L., Click Chicks President, Drama Club, G.A.A,, Garden Club, Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Orchestra, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Senior Girls' Council, Voices, Art Posters, National Honor Society. - ROBERT ROY BYERS A.C.C,L., Drama Club, Hall Guard, EDWARD IAMES CALLEN A.C.C,L., Baseball, Basketball, Hall Guard, lntra- mural Sports, Ticket Seller. ARVIN DEAN CASE AW A.C.C.L., Band, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports. GLORIA ANN CERBIN KiIIen A.C.C.L., Band, Bookroom, C.A.I..., GAA., Hall Guard, Orchestra, Societas Latina, Teachers Assistant. MICHAEL CHARLES CHADA Porky intra-jnural Sports, A.C.C.L. MILDRED MARIE CHAPMAN Senior Girls' Council, Iunior Honor Society, Cal- Chemists, Societas Latina, A Cappella, Girls' Cho- rus, Office Assistant, C,A.L., Hall Guard, Temulac Delegate, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., National Honor Society. RICHARD ARNOLD CHILTON Dickie A,C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Teachers Assistant, Track. PETE I. CHIODRAS A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Teachers Assistant. LAURAE PATRICIA CHIRAT Rae A.C.C,L. Cdelegatej, Cheerleaders qCaptainJ, Class Day Committee, Crier Circulation Staff, GAA. fdele- gatej, Iunior Honor Society Treasurer, Senior Girls' Council, Registration Office, Football Queen 1949, Clean-Up Committee, National Honor Society. BARBARA LEE CHURCH A.C.C.L., Attendance Office, Bowling Club, Crier Typist, Debating Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Teacher's Assistant, Rooters' Club. BARBARA IOAN COLBY A.C.C.L. fdelegatej, C.A.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Swim Club. DOLORES ANN COOPER Dodo A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard. GEORGE FRANCIS COSTELLO A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Stage Hand. RICHARD IAMES COSTIN Football, lntra-mural Sports, Track, Prom Committee, Clean-QQ Committee, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross Life Saving, A.C.C.L. IAMES A. COUILLARD I. C. Iunior Honor Society, A.C.C.L. tdelegatej, R.O.T.C. Non Com. Club Vice President, B.O.T.C. Officers' Club Secretary, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, Bookroom, A Cappella, Voices, National Honor Society Vice President. NORMA IEANNE COUSER Mopsy A.C.C.L. Secretary, Clean-Up Committee, G.A.A. Vice President, and Treasurer, Leaders, Board of Sports, Letter Girls, Senior Girls' Council, Swim Club, A Cappella, Iunior Honor Society, National Honor Society, MARGARET C. CRIDGE Marge A,C.C.L. qdelegatej, Bowling Club, Click Chicks, Crier Circulation Staff, Der Deutsche Verein, G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Senior Girls' Council, Voices, Registration Office, National Honor Society. BOBETTE IOYCE CROMWELL Bobbie A.C.C.L., C.A.L., Class Day Committee, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Hooters' Club. DON IUAN CRUSOR A.C.C.L., Bookroom, C.A.L., Hall Guard. ANN ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Teacher's Assistant, C.A.L., Iunior Red Cross. SHIRLEY MARIE DALUGA Champ G.A.A. President, Vice President, and Secretary, Commencement Committee, Senior Girls' Council, Iunior Red Cross President, Swim President, Leaders Treasurer, Letter Girls, Board of Sports, Crier Edi- torial and Circulation staffs, Temulac Girls' Sports Editor, Flower Girl, National Honor Society. GLORIA DAESTER Cookie A.C.C.L., Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Office Assistant, Registration Office. IOHN DEVRIES A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. DIANE DINEEN D, D. A.C.C.L., C.A.L., Cal Reelers, G.A.A., Garden Club, Hall Guard, Office Assistant, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, CAROLYN IO DODGE Senior Girls' Council, Iunior Honor Society, Drama Club, Equestrian Club, lunior Red Cross, Voices, Temulac Editorial Staff, Safety Council, Click Chicks, Der Deutsche Verein, Office Assistant, G.A.A., A.C.C.L. MARION DOLDER Mickey A.C,C.L., Bowling Club, Flower Girl, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Leaders, Session Assistant, Swim Club, Teache-r's Assistant. CAROL DONNELLAN A.C.C.L. tdelegatej, Cheerleaders, Clean-Up Com- mittee, Commencement Committee, Crier Circula- tion, Der Deutsche Verein, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Ses- sion Assistant. 423 .-at nfs, '-tbl' i, 9-W ' f t. IOSEPH FRANCES DONNELLY A.C.C.l.., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Track. MARILYN VIRGINIA DUFFIE Lynn A.C.C.l..., Hall Guard, Iuriior Honor Society, Place- ment Office, Swim Club, Lost and Found Office, G.A.A. IEAN LOIS DUGDALE A,C.C.L,, G.A.A., lunior Red Cross ROY ELBERT DUGLE R.O.T,C. qOfficerJ, Corps of Guards, Picked Platoon, Color Guard, A Cappella, Art Posters , A,C.C.L., Hall Guard. FRANCINE IOY DUNLOP A.C.C,L. tdelegatep, G.A.A. tdelegatei, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Session Assistant, Temulac Art Staff, Registration Office, Library As- sistant, National Honor Society. IOAN PATRICIA DUNN UPecmuts A.C.C.L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Bowling Club, C.A.L., Crier Circulation and Editorial Staffs, Regis- tration Office, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, Placement Office, Teachers Assistant. NORMA ANN DUNNING A Cappella, A.C.C.L., G.A.A. qdelegatey, Garden Club, Girls' Chorus, Iunior Honor Society, Office As- sistant, Registration Office. IOAN MARIE DURRANT SI-iortie A.C.C.l..., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Societas Latina, Garden Club, C.A.l... MERTON DUSHKES Me1ty lunior Honor Society, Debating Club, Voices, Regis- tration Office, Orchestra, Der Deutsche Verein, Book- roorn, A.C,C.l..., National Honor Society. IAMES IOSEPH EARLEY lake A.C,C.L., Basketball, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. IACQUELINE DIANE ECKERT lclCkie A.C.C.l.,, lunior Honor Society, Art Letter, G.A.A. KENNETH EIERMANN Homo A.C.C,L., Der Deutsche Verein, Hall Guard, lntra- mural Sports, Societas Latina, Ticket Seller, Crier Circulation Staff. ROSCOE DUANE EMBREE A Cappella, A.C.C.L., Film and Reel, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Football Mgr, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. DORIS IOANN ENGELKE A.C.C.l..., Bookroom, Debating Club, G.A.A. PATRICIA LEE ENRIGHT N A.C.C.l.., Crier Circulation Staff, G,A.A., Hall Guard, Session Assistant, Voices, Registration Office. RICHARD C. ERICKSON Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Wrestling, A.C,C.l.., Der Deutsche Verein, R.O.T.C. 4Officert, lntra-mural Sports, Baseball. IOYCE DOROTHY FABER Drama Club, lunior Honor Society, Bowling Club, Crier Editorial Staff, Registration Office, C.A.L., A.C.C.l... fdelegatet, G,A.A., Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, A Cappella. EVERETT FAITZ Fritz R.O.T.C, A.C.C.L,, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Societas Latina, Office Assistant. WILLIAM ALLEN FARRELL Will Football, Clean-Up Committee, A.C.C.L.. Commence- ment Committee, Election Committee, Ticket Seller, Track, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports. LAWRENCE WILLIAM FEIL A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Hall Guard, Staae Hana, Teachers Assistant, Wrestling. ANNE THOMASENE FERRAN NITA A.C.C.L. tdelegatep, Click Chicks, Der Deutsche Verein, Hall Guard Captain, Art Letter, Equestrian Club, G.A.A. LEE FITZSIMMONS Star lunior Honor Society Secretary, Flower Girl, Senior Girls' Council, Safety Council, Drama Club Presi- dent and Secretary, Temulac Iunior Editor, Execu- tive Council, Click Chicks Secretary, Amigos Pan Americanos, Girls' Bowlina Club, Prom Committee, Class Orator, National Honor Society Secretary. IAMES WILLIAM FLEISCHER Class President, Executive Council, Crier Editor-in- Chief, Temulac Historical Editor, Safety Council, Drama Club, Intra-mural Sports, Societas Latina, Voices Editor, Ist Place Contestant Math Tourna- ment, lunior Honor Society, National Honor Society, Salutatorian. ETHEL MYRA FOSTER Bunnie IEAN A.C.C.L., G.AA., Session Assistant, Teacher's As- sistant, Library Assistant, Counselors Assistant. BARBARA FRIEDL Kim Leaders Secretary, Senior Girls' Council, GAA. qdelegatej, A.C.C.L., Der Deutsche Verein Secretary. Swim Club, A Cappella, Office Assistant, Girls' Chorus. VIRGINIA FRITSCH Ginnie Band Treasurer, Orchestra, lunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Amigos Pan Americanos, Board of Sports, CalChemists, A.C.C.L., GAA., Swim Club, Temulac Delegate, National Honor Society. GLORIA IANET GADDIS Glu Library Assistant, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, GAA. ALFRED F. GAREISS A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports HELEN DORA GIALAMAS A,C.C.L. tdelegatej, G.A.A., Office Assistant, Teachers Assistant. GLORIA P. GIANAKOS A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, Teacher's Assistant, Registration Office, National Honor Society. RONALD WARREN GODFREY A.C.C.L., Hall Guard. MAYBELLE I. GOUGH A.C,C.L., G.A.A., Teachers Assistant. ROBERT EDWARD GREENAN Iunior Honor Society, Track, A.C.C.L, Film and Reel President, Bowling Club, lntra-mural Sports, Safety Council, Commencement Committee, Crier and Temulac Editorial Staffs HAROLD AUGUST GRONHOLM A.C.C.L., Clean-Up Committee, Prom Committee, Fire Marshall, Film and Reel, lntra-muarl Sports, lunior Honor Society, Swim, Clean-up Court '49 HARRY PAT HAGUE Pat A,C.C.L. tdelegateh, Bowling Club, Class Day Com- mittee, Fire Marshall, Football, Film and Reel, Hall Guard, Swim, Ticket Seller, lntra-mural Sports. ALLEN M. HAIG A.C.C.L. Qdelegatep, lntra-mural Sports, lunior Honor Society, Temulac Photographic Staff. CATHERINE HALLIDAY Cath y A,C.C.L., G.A.A. MARSHALL VAUGHN HALL Slick A.C.C.L., CalChemists, Football, lntra-mural Sports. FREDERICK DENNIS HAMEL Den A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports, lunior Honor Society, Voices, National Honor Society. DOLORES VERA HARDER Dee A Cappella, Amigos Pan Americanos President, A.C.C.L., G.A.A,, Bookroom, C.A.L., Iunior Honor Society, Girls' Rifle Club, P,T.A. Variety Shows, Sen- ior Girls' Council, National Honor Society, EDWARD WESTLEY HARN A.C.C.L. fdelegatej, Bookroom, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports. KENNETH DALE HARN A,C,C.L., Hall Gurad, Intra-mural Sports, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller. SHIRLEY ANN HEALY A Cappella, A,C.C.L., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Session Assistant . WILLIAM THOMAS HEDRICK A Cappella, A.C,C.l..., Boys' Bowling Club, Boys' Camera Club, Film and Reel, lntra-mural Sports, P.T.A. Variety Shows, R.O.T.C. CNon Com.J, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, Color Guard, DOLORES I. HEFT A,C.C.L. Cdelegatej, Beginners' Band, Teacher's As- sistant, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Debating Club, G.A.A., Amigos Pan Americanos. BARBARA RAE HEINLEIN A,C.C.L., Cheerleaders, Class Treasurer, Clean-Up Committee, Commencement Committee Chairman, Crier Typist and Circulation Staff, G.A.A., lunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Registration Of- fice, National Honor Society. RUTH EVELYN HERING Fish Crier lst Page Editor, Voices Editor, P.T,A. Board Member, Senior Girls' Council, Amigos Pan Ameri- canos Treasurer, Class Day Committee, Click Chicks, lunior Honor Society, Garden Club, Office Assistant, G.A.A., Iunior Red Cross. VICTOR HETU. IR. A.C.C.L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Bookroom, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Stage Hand. DOROTHY GRACE HIGGINSON Dot A.C.C,L,, Iunior Honor Society, G.A.A. tdelegatei, Girls' Rifle Club, Safety Council, Swim Club, Leaders, Iunior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Click Chicks, National Honor Society. DIANE EMILY HOEHN Senior Girls' Council, Class Day Committee, Regis- tration Office, Adjustment Office, lunior Honor Soci- ety, Office Assistant, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Bowling Club, A.C.C.L. qdelegatey, At- tendance Office, National Honor Society. IRVIN PAUL HO GER A.C.C.I..., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Stage Hand. IVAN ARNOLD HOLM A.C.C,L., Golf, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Wrestling. ROBERT L. HUDSON A,C.C.L., Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, National Honor Society. HELENE AGNES HUGHES Pinki Voices Editor, Crier Second Page Editor, Senior Girls' Council, Prom Committee, Iunior Honor Society, Temulac Delegate, A.C.C,L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Rooters' Club, National Honor Society. ss EDWIN THOMAS IACH lack Iunior Honor Society, Track, Bowling Club, Registra- tion Office, A.C.C.L., CalChemists, lntra-mural Sports. PAULA DIANE IACKSON Blackie Pau1son A.C.C,L., Adjustment Office, Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., lunior Honor Society, Session Assistant, Teacher's Assistant. SAMUEL IACOBSON A.C.C.L., Class Vice President, Latin Club, Prom Committee Chairman, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Track, Na- tional Honor Society. . . DIANE MARIE IACKICH ' l A.C.C.L. tdelegatey, Amigos Pan Americanos, Book- room, G.A.A,, Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, , Teachers Assistant, Registration Office. It' Vg PAUL WILLIAM IAEGER C A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, Crier Circulation Staff, Hall A 'lb' guard, Intra-mural Sports, Track, Registration Of- ice. . ' RUTH MARILYN IAGER A.C.C.L., G.A.A. Qdelegatej, Office Assistant, 2 Teachers Assistant. GILBERT IOHNSON, IR. A.C.C.L. Cdelegatej. MARILYN ANN IOHNSON Senior Girls' Council, Temulac Editorial Staff, lunior Honor Society, A.C.C.L. fdelegatei, Crier Circulation Staff, Attendance Office, Hall Guard, Bowling Club, Session Assistant, Hooters' Club, G,A.A., Library As- sistant. NORMA IEAN IONES A.C.C.L. qdelegatep, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Teachers Assistant, Crier Cashier, Library Assistant. IOHN ELWOOD IORN A Cappella President, A.C.C.L. qdelegatej, Clean- Up Committee, Drama Club, lntra-mural Sports, lunior Honor Society Vice President, Office Assist- ant, Societas Latina, Swim, Fire Marshall, National Honor Society President, Track. DONALD N. KALIMIRR Moon B.O.T.C. tOfficerj, Rifle Team, A.C.C.L., Crier and Temulac Photographic Staffs, Track, Boys' Camera Club. BETTY ANN KEANE G.A.A,, A.C.C.L. fdelegatej, Booters' Club, Session Assistant. BERNADETTE MARY KENNEDY Bernie Board of Sports, Leaders, Swim Club, Letter Girl G.A.A. President, A.C.C,L,, A Cappella. BILLIE IUNE KERFIN Willie A Cappella, A.C,C.L., Bowling Club, Crier Circula- tion Staff, Equestrian Club, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, Sessison Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Hooters' Club. EDWARD LEE KIRKWOOD Kirky A.C.C.L., Clean-Up Committee, Football, Hall Guard. DONALD RALPH KNUTSON Knuts Rifle Team,-Picked Platoon Leader, B.O.T.C. Com- 'r pany Commander, Corps of Guards, Color Guard, A ROTC. Bowling Team, Ticket Seller, Equestrian I - . Club, A.C.C.L., C.A.L, Treasurer and Vice President. ' .. IOSEPH C. KONIECZNY A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, Class Day Committee, Intra- mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Math Club, Societas Latina, Ticket Seller, Voices, Eire Marshall, National Honor Society. 1, ,I CAROLE IO ANN KOPPEL R, Temulac Art Staff, Equestrian Club, Click Chicks, Amigos Pan Americanos, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L. DONNA CLARA KUESSOW Senior Girls' Council, Executive Council, Der Deutsche Verein President and Vice President, lunior Honor Society, Voices, Registration Office, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, A.C.C.L. Cdelegatej, G,A.A., National Honor Society. IOAN GRACE KUROWSKI loni Senior Girls' Council Secretary, Flower Girl, Temu- Iac Freshman Editor, Iunior Honor Society, Leaders, Board of Sports, Letter Girls, Voices, Cal Reelers, C.A.L., Executive Council, National Honor Society. ANN LAIRD A.C.C.L., GA.A. EDWARD IAIVIES LANGEL Brother Intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Garden Club, A.C.C.L. WILLIAM K. LARSEN A.C.C.L., Baseball, Film and Reel, Garden Club Treasurer, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. LAVERNE BEVERLY LARSON Vemie Temulac Co-Editor-in-Chief, Senior Girls' Council, lunior Honor Society, Executive Council, Crier Art and Editorial Staffs, Drama Club, A,C.C,L, Cclele- gatej, Clean-Up Committee, Bowling Club, Societas Latina, G.A.A. fdelegatep, National Honor Society. EUGENE FRANCIS LAVIN Slots A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, CalChemists, Session As- sistant, lntra-mural Sports. IAMES ROGER LEIBI-'ORTH A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Session Assistant, Ticket Seller, Stu- dent Court lst Lieutenant. DORIS CAROLYN LEMON Dorie A Cappella, A.C.C,L., Bookroom, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Session Assistant. MARILYN IUNE LEVENGER A.C.C.L., GAA, fdelegatej, Office Assistant, Teachers Assistant. IOYCE ANN LEVICK A.C.C.L. qdelegateb, Amigos Pan Americanos Treas- urer, Clean-Up Committee Publicity Chairman, Flower Girl, GAA. Secretary and Delegate, Iunior Honor Society, Leaders, Letter Girls President, Senior Girls' Council, Football Queens Court 1949, National Honor Society. ALVIN EUGENE LEX OW A.C.C,L., Hall Guard, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Intra-mural Sports, Football, Track. BARBARA LIEBLING A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, G.A.A., lunior Honor Society, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, National Honor Society. HELEN LIETZOW Ice lunior Honor Society, Amigos Pan Americanos, Of- fice Assistant, Teachers Assistant, A.C.C.L., G.A.A. qdelegatej, Hall Guard, Voices, Session Assistant. ARNOLD LINARES Monk A,C.C.L., Amigos Pan Arnericanos, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Stage Hand, Teachers Assistant, Ticket Seller. GLEN MILTON LIVINGSTON Clem lntra-mural Sports, Red Cross Life Saving, A.C.C.L. WILLIAM PETER LOHNER Spike Bowling Club, Boys' Camera Club, intra-mural Sports, Temulac and Crier Photographic Staffs, Red Cross Lite Saving, A,C.C.L., lunior Honor Society. THERESA ELIZABETH LOONEY A.C.C.L., C.A.L., GA,A,, Garden Club, Hall Guard, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant. GEORGE P. LYNCH Football, Swim, intra-mural Sports, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball, Ticket Seller, Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, Clean-Uo Committee, A.C,C,l.. fElectiori Commissionery, National Honor Society. DOROTHY MAE MADER A Cappella, Leaders, Office Assistant, Session As- sistant, Teacher's Assistant, P,T.A. Variety Shows, A,C.C.L., G.A.A., Ticket Seller. MARILYN IAYNE MAIEWSKI Dimp1es Senior Girls' Council Treasurer, lunior Honor Soci- ety, Societas Latina, Voices, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Rooters' Club. PHILLIP H. MANTECA Amigos Pan Americanos, Voices, C.A.L., A.C.C.L. ALEXANDRA IOAN MARCIN Sandy Cheerleaders, Clean-Up Committee, Crier Circulation and Editorial Staffs, Prom Committee, Football Queens Court '49, Drama Club President and Secre- tary, Equestrian Club, Executive Council, Flower Girl, Safety Council, Senior Girls' Council. ANDRE MARECHAL An A.C.C.l..., Bowling Club, Der Deutsche Verein, Film and Reel, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, PTA. Variety Shows, Swim Team QMgr.J, Ticket Seller, Track, National Honor Society. CHARLES EDMUND MARION A.C.C.L., Camera Club, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Session Assistant. IAMES DELANO MARLAS Temulac Co-Editor-in-Chief, Crier 4th Page Editor, Drama Club President, Garden Club President, Ex- ecutive Council Vice President, Bowling Club, Safety Council, lunior Honor Society, Voices Assistant Edi- tor, Film and Reel, Fire Marshall, National Honor Society. ROBERT CHARLES MARX Groucho A.C.C.L,, Bowling Club, Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein. IANET IRENE MAURER A Cappella, A.C.C.l.., C,A.L., Click Chicks, Girls' Chorus, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Societas Latina, Voices, Registration Office, National Honor Society, G.A.A, BERNARD WILLIAM MCCORMICK Red A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Stage Hand, Frosh-Soph Football. RUTH MARY MCCULLY A.C,C.L. Cdelegatep, Amigos Pan Americanos, C.A.L. G.A.A. fdelegatej, Hall Guard, Rooters' Club, ROBERT STUART MCGINNIS C.A,L., Hall Guard, A.C.C.L., 2nd Place Contestant Math Tournament, National Honor Society IOAN ARLENE McKAY Mickey Mouse A Cappella, A.C.C.L., C.A.L., Der Deutsche Verein, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, Voices. MARTIN IOSEPH MCNAMARA Mac A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, lntra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Track, Library Assistant, 3rd Place Contestant Math Tournament, National Honor Soci- ety. MARY THERESE MCNAMARA Mac A.C.C.l.,, Bowlinq Club Cal Reeler Secretary, Click Chicks, G.A.A. qdelegatey, Hall Guard, Leaders, PTA Variet Shows . . . y .. ELEANOR ANN MELLAS Ellie A.C,C.L,, Flower Girl, G.A,A., Hall Guard. BARBARA IEAN MERCHANT A.C.C.L., G.A.A. WW: .W .5 IOSEPH IOHN MERLE Temulac Photographic Staff, lunior Honor Society, A.C,C.L., Boys' Camera Club, Crier Circulation and Photographic Staff, R.O.T.C. CNon Com.J, Color Guard Sgt., Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, Na- tional Honor Society, WILLIAM P. MEYER Willy A Cappella, A.C.C.L, tdelegatej, Bookroom, C.A.L., Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Library Assistant, Amigos Pan Americanos, National Honor Society. ARTHUR RICHARD MILLER A Cappella, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, lunior Honor Society, Societas Latina, Regis- tration Office, National Honor Society, Valedictorian. RICHARD WARREN MILLER Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, Clean-Up Committee, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. PATRICIA IEAN MINEHAN Minnie A Cappella, A.C.C.L, qdelegatej, C.A.L. Vice Presi- dent, Secretary and Treasurer, Cal Reelers, Crier 2nd Page Editor, Drama Club, Flower Girl, Garden Club Secretary and Treasurer, lunior Honor Society, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Senior Girls' Council, Temu- lac Senior Editor. DOLORES FRANCES MIRTH Fanny G.A.A,, Leaders Treasurer, Board of Sports, Swim Club, Bowling Club, Letter Girls, A.C.C.L., Clean- Up Committee, Der Deutsche Verein, A Cappella. DONALD WILLIAM MOFFATT A.C,C.L,, Ticket Seller, Hall Guard, Intra-mural . Sports, Frosh-Soph Football, Wrestling, Football. PHYLLIS GLADYS MUFFITT lackie A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Bowling Club, C.A.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Math Club, Office Assistant, Societas Latina, Teachers Assistant, Temulac Delegate, Reg- istration Office, ELIZABETH MARY MULQUEEN Betty A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Safety Council, lunior Honor Soci- ety, Attendance Office, Senior Girls' Council, Cheer- leaders, Temulac Delegate, Crier Editorial Staff, Clean-Up Committee, Teachers Assistant, Hall Guard, MILDRED NAWROT Millie A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Girls' Rifle Club, Societas Latina, Session Assistant, Voices. GRACE MILDRED NEGRI Rustie A Cappella, A.C.C.L., G.A.A,, Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, Office Assistant. MAYNARD ALVIN NEHRING Sug A.C.C.L., Basketball, Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller. BARBARA IEAN NELSON Duke A.C.C.L., Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Hall Guard, G.A.A, KENNETH NORDQUIST Babyface A.C,C.L. Cdelegatej, Clean-Up Committee, Execu- tive Council, Football, Golf Captain, Hall Guard Captain, Intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Wrestling Team Captain, Registration Office. ALFRED HARRY NORLIN A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports. VERNON LEONARD NYBERG A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, Stage Hand, Teacher's Assistant. RUSSELL PAUL NYSTEDT lax-vis Baseball, Basketball Captain, A.C.C.L., Executive Council, Hall Guard, Prom Committee, lunior Honor Society President, Intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller, Voices, National Honor Society. IRENE O'BRIEN lame A.C.C.L., G.A.A,, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Ses- sion Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Ticket Seller. MARILYN IEANETTE O'BRIEN Mari A.C.C,L,, G.A.A., Library Assistant, Cal Reelers, Session Assistant, Office Assistant, Attendance Of- fice, PTA. Variety Shows, Garden Club. RONALD IAMES O'BRIEN A.C.C,L,, Basketball, lntra-mural Sports. VIRGINIA ANN O'BRIEN Ginny A.C.C.L. tdelegatej, C.A.L, President and Director of Activities, Crier Editorial Staff, Drama Club, Ex- ecutive Council, Girls' Rifle Club, G.A.A., Garden Club, A Cappella, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Amigos Pan Americanos, Iunior Red Cross. MARY MARGARET O'CONNOR A.C.C.L, tdelegatej, G.A.A,, Hall Guard, Office As- sistant. IOHN PATRICK O'DONNELL Turkey A.C.C,L,, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Office As- sistant, Ticket Seller. ORDENE O. ORTNER A.C.C.l..., G.A.A, Cdelegatej, Girls' Chorus, Office Assistant, National Honor Society. NORMAN GENE OSSMANN Fuzzy A.C.C.L,, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Session Assistant, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. FRANK IOHN PANICO Nick A.C.C.L. tdelegatep, Clean-Up Committee, Com- mencement Committee, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. IOAN IRENE PASS Rusty A.C.C.L. qdelegatej, Band Vice President and Secre- tary, Swing Band, Girls' Rifle Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Orchestra, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Session Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Registration Office. DONALD N. PEARCE Duck A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, P.T,A. Va- riety Show, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller. PEDER MARINUS PEDERSEN Re-Pete A.C.C.L., Wrestling tMgr.j, intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. RALPH PERERS Bob A.C.C.L., Class Day Committee, Clean-Up Corn- mittee, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Safety Coun- cil, Ticket Seller, Boys' Bowling Club, Fire Marshall President. DOROTHY ANN PETERSEN Pele Attendance Office, A.C.C.L., G.A,A, FREDERICK LANGE PETERSEN, IR. Pete A.C.C.L,, Football, Hall Guard, Intra-mural Sports, Iunior Honor Society, Prom Committee, Swim Team, Ticket Seller, Track, Voices. RALPH WALDO PETERSON II A.C.C.L., Commencement Committee, Clean-Up Committee, Football, Swim Team, Track Captain, Ticket Seller, lntra-mural Sports, THEODORE ROBERT PETERSON A.C.C.l..., C.A.L,, Cal Reelers, Film and Reel, Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Temulac Art Staff, DANIEL PHIL PLUTZ A Cappella, A.C.C.l.., C.A.L,, Hall Guard, R.O.T.C., Corps of Guards, RAMON G. PRIETO A.C.C.L., Film and Reel, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Teacher's Assistant. 'Q- I., 'S it A X I ,if 15 i ', 'Q H gpx ' FAY LOUISE PRILLER A.C.C.l..., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Teacher's Assistant, Session Assistant, Senior Girls' Council. IEAN MYRTLE PROTEAU A.C.C,l.., GAA, Hall Guard, Office Assistant. IEAN ANN PURCELL A.C.C.L., GAA, Hall Guard. 1 ff 1 , :,, , 1 f Q, DOROTHY MARIE RADTKE Dorsey A.C.C,L., Click Chicks, G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, Senior Girls' Council, Session As- sistant, Sociefas Latina, Teachers Assistant, Regis- tration Office, Crier Typist, National Honor Society. ALEXANDER RANKIN Sandy A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Hall Guard, Stage Hand. MARGARET ANN REEDY Annie Girls' Rifle Club Captain, R.O.T.C. Publicity Office Assistant, Senior Girls' Council, lunior Honor Soci- ety, A Cappella Secretary and Treasurer, CA.L. President, Secretary and Director of .Activities, Drama Club, Garden Club, Der Deutsche Verein, P.T.A. Variety Shows, A.C,C.L., G.A.A. MARIORIE REESE A Cappella, A.C.C.L., G,A.A., Girls' Chorus, Office Assistant, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Placement Office, WILLIAM DAVID REIDY Uncle A.C.C,L, qdelegatej, Hall Guard Capt., Session As- sistant, Stage Hand, Ticket Seller, Teachers Assist- ant, Intra-mural Sports, Football, VIRGINIA NOER REINHOLDT Ginny Flower Girl, Safety Council, Attendance Office, Placement Office, A,C.C.L. qdeleaatej, GAA., Office Assistant, A Cappella, Swim Club. ROBERT LEE RENDLEMAN Bob A.C.C.L. qdelegatej, Band President, Crier Circula- tion Staff, lntra-mural Sports, Orchestra, P.T.A. Va- riety Shows, Wrestling, Clean-Up Kinq '49, Swing Band, Student Police Force. BONNIE IEAN REYNOLDS Bunny A Cappella, A.C.C.L. qdelegatej, C.A,L. Secretary, Cal Reelers, Crier Typist, Drama Club, GAA, Gar- den Club Treasurer, P.TA. Variety Shows, Girls' Rifle Club. DIANE REYNOLDS Di A.C.C.L. qdelegatey, Bookroorn, Bowling Club, Com- mencement Committee, Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Senior Girls' Council, Swim Club, Teacher's Assistant, Sponsors Office. HAROLD GLENN RICHARDSON Rich A.C.C.L,, Hall Guard. MARY ELIZABETH RITTENHOUSE Beth A Cappella Secretary and Treasurer, A.C.C,l.. Cdele- gate and Director of Publicityl, CAL. President, Crier Circulation and Editorial Staffs, Prorn Commit- tee, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Girls' Rifle Club, Senior Girls' Council, Registration Office, Drama Club, GA.A. KATHLEEN ELLEN ROACH Pepper A Cappella, A.C.C,L. fdelegatel, Attendance Office, GAA., Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, BETTY ALLEN ROBERTS Belts A.C.C.L., CA.L., GAA., Crier Editorial Staff, Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Girls' Rifle Club, Senior Girls' Council, Temulac Delegate, Voices. BETTY LEOLA ROBINSON Mickey A Cappella, A.C,C.L., Bookroom, CA.l.,., Crier Li- brarian, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, lunior Red Cross, Girls' Rifle Club, Teacher's Assistant. IEANNE ETTA ROON A.C,C.L., CA.L., G.A.A., Voices. ROBERT CHARLES ROOP A.C.C.L,, Bookroom, Student Police Force, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Wrestling. SALLY MARIE ROTOLO A.C.C.L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Bowling Club, Clean-Up Committee, G.A.A., Hall Guard Captain, Of- fice Assistant, Safety Council, Teachers Assistant, Reg- istration Office. CLAIRE MARIE RUTZ A.C.C.L,, Crier Circulation Staff, Hall Guard, Counse- lor's Assistant, G.A.A. WARREN HENRY SACK Bud A.C.C.L., Bookroom, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports. IOYCE AUDREE SALSTROM A.C.C.L. tdelegatey, Amigos Pan Americanos, Girls' Bowling Club, Clean-Up Committee, Crier Circulation and Editorial Staffs, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, Safety Council, Teacher's Assistant. ELEANOR IEAN SANTOLI A,C.C,L., Bowling Club Secy., G.A.A., Iunior Honor So- ciety, Office Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Registration Office. IOAN MARY SCHAFFER A.C.C.L., C.A.L., Crier Circulation Staff, Der Deutsche Verein, G.A.A., Hall Guard. ELLEN MARIE SCHEUNEMAN A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Iunior Honor Society, Iunior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Senior Girls' Council, Societas Latina, Teachers Assistant, Temulac Delegate, Voices, Regis- tration Office, National Honor Society. SARA ANN SHERMAN A.C.C.l.., Crier Circulation Staff, Der Deutsche Verein, Societas Latina, G.A.A., Iunior Honor Society, Session Assistant. PETER GEORGE SIMIGIS A.C.C.l.., Debating Club, Drama Club, Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, R.O.T.C. WILLIAM IOSEPH SIMS Willie A.C.C.L,, Basketball, Clean-Up Committee, Crier Cir- culation Staff, Football, Hall Guard, lntra-rnural Sports, Ticket Seller. LEE CHAPPELLE SIPLE ROTC. Unit Commander, A Cappella President, Band, Voices, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, PTA, Variety Shows, C.A.L,, A.C.C.L. EVELYN ETELKA SIRBUTZ Skippy Drama Club Vice President, Der Deutsche Verein Presi- dent and Secretary, Executive Council, lunior Honor So- ciety, Senior Girls' Council, Safety Council President, Secretary and Treasurer, Cricr Feature Editor, Clean- Up Queens Court, Bowling Club, Te-mulac Delegate, Bookroom, A.C.C.L. qdelegatey. WILLIAM LEWIS SISLEY A.C.C.L. tdeleaatej, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, ROTC. fOfficerb, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, ROTC. Non Com. Club Treasurer, Ticket Seller. FRANCIS ROBERT SMITH Smitty A.C.C.L. fdelegatej, Wrestling, Hall Guard, Ticket Seller, Intra-mural Sports, Track. IEAN LOIS SORBER A.C,C.l..., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Library Assistant, ROBERT DUANE SOUTH Spike R.O,T.C., Ticket Seller, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L. HELEN FRANCES SPORICH A.C.C.l..., Amigos Pan Americanos, Cheerleaders, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, Session Assistant, Swim Club, ax . , 3- f ..9. Nl 'DWF -J .nj 9, is I ct I bg 4 Q , A f 1,35 3, M . 2 vi i, . , , f, 4 i l---. 't . 'i i.'- V . i....... Q 4! 'Y' 's 1' 1 r . 2 1 .' ' Q. g it I J I J CT , Q. 'tx' J rm! sz., I !' ffflfw- Q V , I, - A fm nf, 2 - 3 . W: .nk-0 ,. I. MH T x, .gb ., Rx ' .' '71-me, '-f ' I--.. ' f 8 1. , 1 M In -..,......... . , ., I,-NA ..' A f I 1 -1 .. ,,agg.5.g,s., . , . 5 ljf . . . T' m,S, 3 1 I I l sw r stair' -1 .f 12, ffl ,w ' , ,Ei , 1 If A . ri A .Y it N,M , J A 'Tint i if Q57 'E' r ..,-- . .era -L. 55.-, ff ., ROBERT IOHN SPRINGER A.C.C.L. Vice President, Wrestling, Clean-Up Commit- tee, Fire Marshall, Election Committee, Hall Guard lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. RONALD MILLARD STRANDIORD A.C.C.L., Crier and Temuiac Photographic Staffs, Boys Camera Club, R.O.T.C, CNon Comj, Corps of Guards. Drum and Bugle Corps, ROTC. Bowling. MURIEL EDITH SUTHERLAND HI. K. A.C.C,L, Treasurer, A Cappella, Bowling Club, C.A.L., Clean-Up Committee, Drama Club Treasurer, Girls' Chorus, Registration Office, Rooters' Club, Election Committee. IUNE L. TANNER Porkey A,C.C.L. tdelegatet, Attendance Office, Board of Sports, Bowling Club, Equestrian Club, G,A.A. tdele- aatej, Leaders, Letter Girls, Girls' Rifle Club, Swim Club, Temufac Delegate. WILLIAM STEVE TERPINAS Greek A.C.C.L. tdelegatep, Basketball, Class Day Committee, Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Office Assistant, Stage Hand, Teacher's Assistant, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. BEVERLY CAROLINE THOMMEN A Cappella, A.C.C.L. cdelegatet, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Girls' Chorus, Iunior Red Cross, Leaders, Session Assistant. GEORGE RICHARD THOMPSON Adolf A.C.C.L., Band Section Leader, lntra-mural Sports, Or- chestra, P.T.A. Variety Shows. DOROTHY IEAN CECELIA TOMAN DoHy lean A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Iunior Red Cross, Leaders, PTA. Variety Shows, Teacher's Assistant. FRANK TOOMEY A.C.C.L,, Bowling Club, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. RONALD TOWNSEL Buddy Rifle Team, R.O,T.C, tOfficerJ, Picket Platoon, A.C.C.L., Drum and Bugle, Corps of Guard. IOSEPH R. TUCKER A.C,C.L., Hall Guard, lntra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. FRANCES VIRGINIA TRIPI G.A.A,, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, Teachers Assistant, Ses- sion Assistant, Reaistration Office. GLORIA A. VALIQUET Ginger A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Red Cross PTA. Variety Shows, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant. ROBERT L. VALLERA A.C.C.L,, Stage Hand, Swim Team, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports. KATHERINE VALONE Senior Girls' Council, lunior Honor Society, Adjust- ment Office, Amigos Pan Americanos, Voices, Session Assistant, Hall Guard, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., National Honor Society. DOROTHY CAROLINE VANDERMAR Senior Girls' Council, A Cappella, A.C.C.L., Amigos Pan Arriegcanos Vice President, C.A.L., Iunior Honor Society, FRANKLIN IAMES VINCI Bud A.C.C.L., Band, Crier Delegate, Drama Club, Hall Guard, Iunior Honor Society, Office Assistant, PTA. Variety Shows, Wrestling, Registration Office. CLARE MARIE VISCOUNTY A.C.C,L, tdelegatey, G,A.A,, Hall Guard. Session As- sistant. If DONALD CARL VORNDRAN Homo A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, intra-mural Sports, Ticket Seller. EDWARD I. WALLACE A.C.C,L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports, Teachers Assistant, Ticket Seller. IOAN LORETTA WALLACE A Cappella, A.C,C.L. fdelegatej. Cheerleader, Clean- Up Committee, Crier Circulation Staff, G.A.A., lunior Honor Society, Safety Council, Session Assistant, I Temulac Art Staff, Prom Committee, Football Queens Court '49. FRED F. WEGENER Fritz A.C.C.L., Der Deutsche Verein, lntra-mural Sports, R.O.T.C. qOfficerj, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Corps of Guards, Teachers Assistant, Wrestling QManager1. COLLETTE ANN WARDEN Lelty A Cappella, A.C.C,L., Amigos Pan Americanos, Book- room, Rooters' Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Teachers Assistant. IACKLYNN VERNARAE WELCH lc1ckie Office Assistant, Voices, Der Deutsche Verein, A.C,C.L. QDelegatej, Click Chicks, G,A.A, Cdelegatej. FRANK GIRDHAM WESTERMAN A.C.C.l..., Der Deutsche Verein, Hall Guard, Wrestling. BRUCE WHITE Brucer A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, Golf, Hall Guard, lntra-rnural Sports, R.O.T,C., Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Corps ot Guards, Stage Hand, Teachers Assistant. DOROTHY ELAINE WIKSTROM Dot Senior Girls' Council, Bowling Club, lunior Honor So- ciety, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Registration Office, Teachers Assistant. CONSTANCE VALERIE WILDE Connie Senior Girls' Council Vice President, Temulac Editorial Staff and Delegate, lunior Honor Society, Equestrian Club, Beta Chapter Vice President, Hall Guard, Click Chicks, A.C.C.L., Voices. IUANITA LOU WILKEY Dusty Senior Girls' Council, A,C,C,L. tdelegatej, G.A.A., Hall Guard, lunior Honor Society, C.A.L., Session Assistant, Societas Latina, Crier Circulation Staff, Teachers As- sistant, National Honor Society Treasurer. IEAN CATHERINE WILLIAMS A.C.C.L., Bookroom, C.A.L., G.A.A,, Hall Guard, Ses- sion Assistant, Swim Club, Teachers Assistant, Reg- istration Office. BETTY IO WILLIAMS A.C.C.L., Bowling Club, G.A.A. NAOMI WILLIAMS Ni Ni A Cappella, A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Garden Club, Girls' Chorus President and Accompanist, Iunior Red Cross, P.T.A. Variety Shows, Teacher's Assistant. PAT ANN WILLIAMSON A.C.C.L,, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Teacher's Assistant. WILLIAM B. WINBERG Windy CalChemists, A.C.C.L., Hall Guard, intra-rnural Sports, Ticket Seller, Crier Circulation Staff. RITA MAE WINKLER A.C.C.L., lunior Honor Society, Leaders, Letter Girls, Safety Council, Senior Girls' Council President, Ses- sion Assistant, Swim Club, Teacher's Assistant, Voices Editor, Registration Office, National Honor Society. AGNES M. WINTER A.C,C.L., Adjustment Office, G.A,A., lunior Honor So- ciety, Senior Girls' Council, Session Assistant, National Honor Society. 64 '9' lk , giqitqlglf- , . ' DON GENE WINTERS Smoky Ice A.C.C.L., lntra-mural Sports. BARBARA IEANNE WOCEL Flower Girl, Crier Circulation Staff, Teachers Assistant, Leaders, Letter Girls, A,C.C.L., G.A.A. qdelegatej, Click Chicks. PATSY ELAINE WOHLERS A.C.C.L., G.A.A., C.A.L., Hall Guard, Teachers Assist- ant. A I A I ,rrt , IAMES RICHARD WOULFE Office Assistant, A.C.C,L,, Teachers Assistant, Intra- mural Sports. EFFIE MARIE WOZNIAK A.C.C.L. qdelegatej, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Safety Coun- cil. GWAIN STASHIA WOZNIAK A.C.C,L., G.A.A., Hall Guard, CHARLES STEPHEN WRIGHT Chas Football, Intra-mural Sports, Clean-Up Committee, Elec- tion Committee, Hall Guard, Staqe Hand, Ticket Seller, A.C.C.L. ROSEMARIE WUSKE Teachers Assistant, A,C.C,L,, G.A,A., National Honor Q... Society. WAYNE HENRY YOUNG-MAN Yonk A.C,C.L., C.A.L., Hall Guard. MARIANNE THERESE ZALES A.C.C.L. fdelegatet, G.A.A. Cdeleaatej, Hall Guard, Leaders, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Temu- wf. lac Delegate, Ticket Seller, Hooters' Club. PATRICIA ZOLLINGER Ze1ling Oratorical Contest Representative, Library Assistant, Hooters' Club, A.C.C.L. qdeleqateb, Clean-Up Cornrnit- tee, Der Deutsche Verein, G.A.A., Iunior Honor Society, Session Assistant, Teachers Assistant, Temulac Edt- torial Statt, Ticket Seller. Q' 'tw' IUNE GRADS WITHOUT PICTURES G E D WILLIAM BLAKE ROBERT KEEFER . . . FRANK BOZICK ROBERTA Lurz NOREEN CHARLES ARLENE NEUBIESER GR BILL DUCKWORTH LUCILLE PARKER WILLIAM I-'ARRELL STANLEY PLECKAS THOMAS ANTHONY FISHER ELEANOR POLSTER ARTHUR W. ANDERS WILLIAM SCHROLL BEVERLY FORD CARL PRENNER FRANK BAILEY IAMES MCGRAW LESLIE HEINLEIN EARL THOMAS RoTHENGAss THOMAS A. VIRENE DOROTHY IIEINRICI-I FRED RUERE Lois INGLES VVILLIAM ANDREW scorr PENELOPE KARRAS IOHN ANTHONY STOLL 1.9 .M ..., ,. , N Vg x I t' 'F ,I X ., 3 KLL0.-hu F 1 ug- iff ' 'M if -1-ifwt , A X 1 NH4 'A 4' Av I M W , 5 W if W, ,, :sf ::,,. ,g. 'f 35m:.n--1-21 Bn ...ks ,,,ff Bob Gordon. chcrucler cmcxhlst. contributes talent to Ps.C.C.L. Assembly oi March 17. 1950. WEEE Nx 1, ,Qi M-1, nw ,. -wx im- M QW1'1'i1f'a4, A 'QQ' 4 .1 Win' Q 1 X7 -f-ff . . , xiii, f xx uf NK ,f amff ,fn -I Q i t , , 2.12 ' n 5 A :fin -51 .4 nf ' f 1, , ' ,, .Ry.e.g,g- I 5, 'W W ix 4' wiv 'f l 'A 1 G QL ! A .Q F, W 5 ,,- Riff :Nu nf , X Hu f xc. . ,fe ,wk f 1r'1 ll lu :mx w. dmfllmyv fl -M. ,- H '-' . 'E .X . 5-,-Y x , V 'iow 1: 'low 2: llow 3: A sixty-live piece band, under the guidance ot director, Mr. Louis Lason, and president, Bob Rendelrnan, Won an S rating in a city-Wide concert on April 11, playing His Honor march, Niobe and Eroica. Last year the band also Won an S rating, but with only forty-live pieces. Their playing has added to the enjoyment of toot- ball games, assemblies, the Clean-Up parade, the Spring Concert, and graduation. The band has a long and distinguished history as a student activity at Cal, ln 1916, Frank Mezek, a student, formed an orches- tra, but it Wasn't until 1918 that Mr. Henderson started a band, in- structing it one period a Week. The next year he taught a band of twenty-six members a lull day each week. ln 1920, the band really got down to business, playing every day. The PTA encouraged the BAND bands growth by providing instruments and uniforms. BEGINNERS' BAND Hefferan, Giovanazzi, Long, Craig, Web er, Shearer, Schell, Brown, Heinlein. Mantas. C. Smith, Hoobler, Schwartz, O'Grady, Waterbury, Ermentrout, Reppen. Kruzil Reinholdt, McGoldrick, Mueller, G. Bon: ney, L. Bonney. L. Smith, Nairn. Reed. Mr. Lason, Pass, Reichelt, Gordon, Mac- Millan, Nickon. Row Row Row Row Row BAND Evans, Fredriclcson, Frilscli, Michalski, Lutz. Varnes, McCullagh, Pass, Kostein. Ruter, Schwarting, Mobeck, Walker, Lane, Unterberg, Cerbin, Umberham, Draper Satirakos, Weber, Clothier. Briant, Lange, Marks, Rendleman. Pass Uudyl, Lindahl, Waterbury, Harold, Petrie, Mackaill, Green, Daugherty Hughes, Pay, Case, Bedier, Podewell, Killackey, Crusor, Iohnsori, Thompson, Harvath Corbett, Nauman, Paulson, Wilson, Larson, Miller. Bede, Hartford, Pils, Collins, Reichelt, Kcmak, Stavrakos, Koukalik, Faulkner, Siegle, Siple, Fox, Larson. Watkins, Nelson. Mr. Lason, Iohnson, Streit, Gillice, Kreica. 1 fm 1. 4 xS 4 1 A wg, X A x ., ' 'A s V ,fx A ,iff -..-4 yf' ' ':' firm!! fi: -K5 W: A ye Lg, -1- 1 - ., iQ3? v fi W SN , A , NX .. EM, 2 Kai 'ff ,, 1. L xx? - I , -M-M,,,. f x fl IL ,-, ,fx .lf ,f' if 'Off' yi f 4.5 X. , 'f . ,Q- - 1 gfsalf 1 V P1 E Q, 2 EHQL .. , ,viz 1 W gf , .LA. 4 , I K K? W 'V J rf 'M 5 A My it , , f tn finals J 'Xfiq Y .3 ,fir If .3 ,X . iw . -i H u jf . 2 Q V Vg 3 Q' . 4' if 1 fi If , gs Q 5 gf, X, if R if 'Sf f vs i gg- ,- I 7 siw-,K ' N rf ,df ? Q , , J X. it - u . A VV Q . Q .J . i ' f 1 , . K EQ I? A , Q , , il? gifs CRIER ADVISERS Mr. lvhn PC1151-Edge, Business Adviser. Mrs. Gwen Hultenschmidt, Editorial Adviser. CRIER STAFFS Row l: B o s s e , Mitchell, Harris, Helms. Muth, Mar cin Mul ueen Donnel , q , - lan, West, Nelson, Wep- rainsky, Lindahl, Walsh. Row 2: D. Marlas, Fortin Zuleger, Kirkham. Faber Rittenhouse, Duff Y, Schipplock, Minehan, Seidelman, Larson, Kerr, Hughes, Hering. Hein- lein, Sirbutz, Grandel. Row 3: Burke, B. Meyer. I. M e y e r, Fitzsimmons, Greenan. Blackman, Kel- ler, Merle, Strandjord. Iacobsen. Walthius, I. Marlas, Fleischer, Daluga, Martin, Bodine, Schultz. CRIER CIRCULATION STAFF Row 1: Brucken, Barry. R DeIGiorno. Leoni. Mitch- ell, Schapendonk, Mr. Palsedge, Walthius, Giar- raputo, Bruce, Nadosy, Chirat. Row 2: Roylo, Sampson, Gaughan, Dickover, Iohn- son, Sharp, Koch, San- ders, West, Smith. Petru- saitis, Wallace, Wilkey, Dodd. Row 3: Bortoli. Sherman, Davis, Czerny, Iohnson, Quaid, Geertsen, Pease, Keller. Dissette. B. Del Giorno, Vandermar, Bal- lantine, Schaffer, Ruiz, Rittenhouse, Marcin, Heinlein, Donnellan. ln 1920 three small handwritten weeklies were started, The Room 18 Gazette , The Cootie Gar- age , and the Beer Mug . These were cartoons and news items written by hand on any convenient sheet ot paper and handed about among the stu- dents. A teacher, contiscating a copy in class. thought it had possibilities. And on November 14, 1921, the tirst edition ot the newly organized CAL' NUZ was published. Eecause ot hard times only tour editions were printed that year. But atter 1922, it became a bi-weekly. On December 2, 1925, the CALNUZ became the CALUMET CFHER, and a tew years later a weekly, The Crier has taken many awards through the years, Second honors in the National Scholastic -E-.H x',M 7 Uxlqfwxf 1.1 Press Association were taken in 1928 and 1929. Distinguished Rating Certificates were awarded in 1929, '30, and '31. The A11-American rating was awarded to the Crier from 1933 until 1940. Special mention from Co1urnbia University was received in '33 and '35. 1n '35 and '36 the Quill and Scroll awarded the 1nternationa1 Award to the Crier. ln 1940 the Crier achieved award oi awards - tirst piace over ali the high school weeklies pubiished in the United States. Recentiy the Crier has not entered these contests because the staff feels that the students enjoy such features as Senior A11ey and Undergrad Avenue which these judgings would require to be omitted. THE CRIEQR CRIER STAFF Editor-in-Chief Iim Fleischer lst Page Editors Ruth Hering Mary E. Martin 2nd Page Editors Caryl Seidelman Bobby Weprainsky Helene Hughes Pat Minehan 3rd Page Editors lean Schultz Shirley Rodine Dorthea Lindahl 4th Page Editors Iim Marlas Iohn Iacobsen Ken Haynie Girls' Sports Editor Shirley Daluga Feature Writers Ron Duffy Barbara Erickson Glenn Fortin Bob Greenan Sybil Harris Nancy Kerr Donna Kirkham Lois Lundy Sandra Marcin Dennis Marlas Betty Mulqueen Corinne Murphy Marilyn Nelson Beth Rittenhouse N i '4-s... e YT fag- Carol Rogers Evelyn Sirbutz Kay Walsh Carol West Photographers Ed Blackman Bill Keller Ronnie Strandiord Circulation Managers Randy Walthius Chuck Pease Dick Siegle fasst.J Advertising Managers Ianet Schapendonk Nancy Dodd Dorothy Schranz Cas Exchange Editor Pai Bosse st., TEMULAC DELEGATES Row l: Ziegler, Giarraputo, Schryver. Coplin, Vvleber, Strejcek, Eyman, Kirk. Row 2: Hansen, Patrich, Iones, McConnell, Kordt, Davidson. Konieczny, Lorenz, Kennedy. Laird, Hoobler. Gales. Sir- butz. Row 3: Freeman, Roberts, Zu- leger, Nelson, Wright, Harris Larson, Schanles, Vock, Spagnoli. De Lauray, Dahlke, Kiemel, Alevizos, Brockman, Clarbour, Larson, Dixon, Mulqueen. Row 4: Schuneman, Berg, Stoller, Komorski, McGee, Beucus, Matt, Mantas, Roy- er. Anderson, Sablick, Ahl- berg, Diesel, Davis, Coffman. Quaid, P e l e c h, Lydon Hughes. TEMULAC STAFF Co-Editors-in-Chief Laverne Larson Iames Marlas Historical Editor Iames Fleischer Faculty Editor Carol Brannen Senior Editors Mary Hartigan Patricia Minehan Iunior Editor Nita Fitzsimmcns Sophomore Editor I-'res Coralie Babcock hman Editor Ioan Kurowski Girls' Sports Editor Shirley Daluga Boys' Sports Editors Glenn Fortin Robert Greenan Clubs and Activities Busi Art Marilyn Burke Carolyn Dodge Ioan Finney Sybil Harris Iohn Iacobsen Marilyn Iohnson Kathy Nadosy Pat Shipplock Alfred Weidner Connie Wilde Pat Zollinger ness Staii Iune Chapin Eugene Levin Laverne Leoni Stati Francine Dunlop Robert Dysarz Carole Koppel Ted Peterson Ioan Wallace Photographers Edward Blackman Allen Haig William Lohner Donald Kalimirr William Keller Ioseph Merle Ronald Strandjord l 72 1 THE TEMULAC FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs. Helena McGinnis, Editorial. Mrs. Betty Musgrave, Art. Mr. Elmer Casey, Business. Mr. Louis Huber, Photography. Although the Temulac was started in 1909 as a monthly publication put out by the lunior Class, it was not until 1912 that the lune issue was used as a yearbook. This book featured stories, poems, a class prophecy, a Will, a horo- scope, and a one page photograph ol the graducitesfthe only one in the book. ln 1915 the Temulac was presented to the school in the form ot an annual. The only year a Temulac was not published was 1916. ln 1922 and 1944, both Ianucry and Iune issues of the book were published. The '44 issues were War time books called V-Tems with paper covers and contained mainly graduates' pictures. ur The Tomulac has modernized! The ap- pearance ot recent issues differs greatly from early ones, Brightly colored board covers have replaced drab paper ones. The trend is toward more pictures, both groups and casuals, with close-ups replacing small figures, For two years We have printed pictures of all students who wished them in the yearbookfa custom discontinued tor 20 years While our enrollment was very large. Reading matter is now at a minimum. Class prophecy and will now ap- pear in the Crier rather than the yearbook. Bleeding edges have superseded wide margins and art bordors. TEMULAC STAFFS Row 1: Nadosy, Wallace, Har- Sanders, Petrusaiiis, Serio. Brannen, Zollinger. Daluga, Blackman, Keller T. Peterson, Strandjord Merle, Iacobsen, Walthius Haig, Weidner, Disselte Fleischer, Finney, Burke. ris, Grandel, Hennessy, Lar- son, Marlas, Chapin, Leoni. Row 2: Babcock, Sirbutz, For- tin, Levin, Greenan, Koppel, Dunlop, Kurowski, Minehan, Iohnscn, Schipplock, Hartl- gan, Dysarz, Dufly, Dodge, Row 3: Wilde, Filzsimmons, Gifts tor the Veterans. Senior Girls' Council - Working on Programs. Winter, Daluga. Reynolds. Wilkey. Iohnson. King Ron Arends and Queen Dorothy Schranz and their court at S.G.C. Royal Rhapsody Dance at Hamilton Park on October 22nd, 1949. S.G.C. entertains senior mothers at tea. S G C IANUARY OFFICERS Geraldine Caldwell fSec'yJ, Patricia Markland QVice-Pres.l, Miss Erhart, Mary Ellen Hennessy lTreas.J, Marilyn Crawford KPres.l. IUNE SENIOR GIRLS' COUNCIL OFFICERS Maiewski K'I'reas.l, Wilde fVice- Pres.l. Winkler fPres.l. Kurowski CSec'yl. SENIOR GIRLS' COUNCIL Lt 1 vt -4 m I A Senior Girls' Club was started in l922 to promote social standards in the school. The club supervised the social hours and gave athletic spreads for the teams. Girls were selected by the club sponsor with the help of the session teachers. ln l929 the group was called the Senior Girls' Council. ln order to become a member now a girl must have a G+ average, be recommended by her session teacher, and approved by the faculty. The girls give invaluable aid at the begin- ning of each semester by tabulating class memberships so classes can be balanced. Members can be easily identified by their trim outfits: blue skirts and white blouses bearing triangular emblems with the letters S.G.C. The council presents two dances during the school year. Royal Rhapsody , the fall dance, was held at Hamilton Park Fieldhouse and Hia- watha Hop , the S.G.C. spring presentation, at Ridge Park. At each of these dances a king and queen were chosen by drawing numbers. Ronald Arend and Dorothy Schranz reigned at the fall dance and Marilyn O'Brien and Tack Hildebrandt at the Hop. The council is under the able sponsorship of Miss Mildred Erhart and its officers for this year were: president, Marilyn Crawford, Rita Winkler, vice president, Pat Markland, Connie Wilde, secretary, Gerry Caldwell, Ioan Kurowf skip treasurer, Mary Ellen Hennessy, Marilyn Majewski. JANUARY Row l: Congreve, West, Berg, Hermessey fTreas.J, Markland lVice-Pres.l. Crawford fPres.J, Caldwell fSecy.J, Nelson, Anderson, Koch. Row 2:Petrusai1is, Low, Beucus, Fredrickson, Deutschman, Nelson. Iones. Schuliz, Eberwein, Baumann, Summers, Hartigan, Wasserman, Ketchum, Weprainsky. Row 3: Neirmann, Brinkman, Vanderklooi, Bruce. Coffman, Geerisen, Neilson, Ringblozn. Finney, Kueltzo, Sylling, Hinman, Nelson, Schapendonk, Madison. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Sirbutz, Roberis, Mulqueen, Argile, Wikstrom, Miss Erhart, Kuessow, Abaie. Bruce, Radtke, Chirat. Priller, Valone, Winter, Chapman, Hoehn. Hughes. Majewski, Ritten- house, Fritsch, Wilkey, Friedl, Heinlein, Marcin, Reynolds, Miaurer, Scheuneman. Buriness, Neubieser, Cridge. Levick, Couser, Hering, Reedy, Larson, Iohnson, Wilde, Daluga. Vander- mar, Winkler, Kurowski, Harder, Minehan, Dodge. Dunlop, Fitzsimmons, Brannen. JUNE Capt. Lewis E. Monc R.O T C BATTALIO rief. Sgt. C. Chester Brehm, S gt. Richard I. Adams. . . . N STAFF IANUARY R.O.T.C. BATTALION STAFF-JUNE Cadet Mai. William I. Keller, Master Sgt. Bernard Del Row 1: Cadet lst Lt. Edward Blackman, Cadet Major Giorno. Capt. E. Evans Ronshausen, 2nd Lt. Kenneth Lee E. Siple QBn. Commcmderl, Cadet lst Lt. Gift, Cqde1CqpQ,Iqmes Cguillqrd, Iames A. Couillard fBn. Executive Officerl. Row 2: Cadet Znd Lt. Donald Kalimirr. Cadet Master Sgt. Ioseph Merle, Cadet Corp. Louis Murray. Cadet Corp. Donald Nickon. Cadet Sgt. lst Class Iames Melii. Military training was started in the Chi- cago high schools in 1916 by civic leaders and business men who paid for equipment and instruction. The National Defense Act of l92U a big year for the RO's sharp-shooters who established the Reserve Officers Training Corps were the click-champs of the Chicago High and at that time took over the then operating School Athletic Association. Federal inspection military training in the Chicago high schools. is the incentive behind the cadets' work. A The R.O.T.C. was first started at Cal in 1922. big reward came in 1942 when Calumet was Calumet has always been proud of its placed second in the Chicago Area by the R.O.T.C. unit, as well it might be. Cal has Army inspectors. This year our Picked Platoon taken first place in the Rifle Competition for placed second in our section coming in next three years, second place once, and has been to Lindblom who won the city championship. awarded honor school streamers for 12 years. A good unit must have competent instruc- The streamers are on the school colors in Mr. tors. At Calumet, Capt. L. E. Moncrief is our Worst's office. This year Cal was the district Assistant Professor of Military Science and champion in the Herald-American City Rifle Tactics with Sgts C C B h Competition. ln 1943 Cal's marching men won the city Picked Platoon Competition. 1948 proved to be . . . re m and R. I. Adams as his aids. Sgt. lst Class Adams joined the R.O.T.C.'s staff last year after serving with the 7th Army in Europe. R.O.T.C. OFFICERS Cadet lst Lt.-Edward Blackman. Cadet lst Lt.-Iames A. Couillard Bn. Executive Officer. Cadet lst Lt.-Roy Dugle. Cadet lst Lt.-Richard Erickson. Cadet Znd Lt.-Kenneth Gilt, Cadet Cadet Capt.-Donald Knutson. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd It.- Bn. Supply and Range Officer. Major-William I. Keller, Bn. Commander. -Donald Kalimirr. Charles Rogers. Cadet Capt.-E. Evans Ronshousen Bn. Executive Officer Cadet Major-Lee C. Siple, Bn. Commander Cadet 2nd Lt.-William Sisley Cadet lst Lt.-Ronald Townsel. Cadet lst Lt.-Fred Wegener. R.O.T.C. COMPANY A FIRST PLATOON Row 1: White, Allen. Rogers, R. Du- gle, Siple. Dillon, Bennett, Young Row Z: Sykora, Hampton, Butow, Cornish, Griffith, Vallera, Hedman Dangman, C ull a r s , Moore Tomaras. Row 3: Harper. Albright, Hook, D D u gl e . Klebenow, Zicterman Schultz, Voyne. Bachler. Remus. R.O.T.C. COMPANY A SECOND PLATOON Row 1: Stark, Mulcahy. Blackman Young, Easter, Forst, Erickson. Row 2: Dahlman, Mangold, Faitz Franklin, Reppen, Mueller, Baxter. Row 3: Iames. Bicker, Chevalier Strandjord. Ritz, Wachholz, Merle, Stevens. Nestor. 1 1 1 R.O.T.C. COMPANY B FIRST PLATOON Row 1: Mantas. Deininger, Crowley. Knutson. Townsel. Callahan, Her- on. Dahlman. Row 2: Armstrong. Borrmann. Dob- rowiis. Chandler, Henderson, Hed- rick Schultz Nauman Iennin S. . , . g Van Dyne. K. Schroeder. Row 3: Broecker. Mayer. R. Schroed- er. Mack, Abderhalclen. Ahlberg. Plutz. Faulkner. Poole. Lcmtz. Phelan. R.O.T.C. COMPANY B SECOND PLATOON Row 1: Overheu. Gallup. Funk. Mullen. Erickson. Melii, Simigis. Schepper. Row 2: D. Hampton, M. Hampton. Crumble. Nickon. South, Kalimirr. Watkins, Kloski. Murray. Cullars. Houzz. Nelson. . Row 3: Kolb. Fischer. Rivers, Iohn- son, Hecker. Boer, Croity, Stoll. Buehler. R.O.T.C. COMPANY C Row 1: Draper, Frese. Flanigan. Dunne. Tuttle. Schoell. Row 2: Hisler. Schodrof. Peterson. Williams, Goldberg. Drake, Iohn- son. Willitie. Row 3: Hoogstra. Iohnson, Cavoli. Kaly. Azukas. Noone, Domaika. O'Connor. Gordon. Scholl. Nas- sensten. Boylan. Wegner. Row 4: Cerne, Harper, Ramsey, Roe. Wendt. Matteson. Diesel. Cottier. Tasker, Poley. R.O.T.C. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Row 1: Armsirong. Easier, Houzz. Dillon. Siple. Hampton. Heun, Thompson. Row 2: Mr. Luson. Dawson. Funk. Iones. Iohnson, Iames, Shroyer. Mantas. Capt. Moncrief. Row 3: Dangman, Faulkner. Strand- iord. Rogers. Rivers. Easton. Norby. Townsel. The Girls' Rifle Club was formed in September l948 by Ser- geant Chester Brehm. This year the girls named themselves the Shooting Stars . Members must have a HG average and seventh, eighth, or ninth period tree. They must pass a Written examina- tion after a three Week lecture course and show accurate shooting ability. Letters are awarded to all members at the end of each semester. Ann Reedy succeeded Esther Phillipson as Captain for the spring semester. The Calumet lunior Red Cross, under the sponsorship ot Mrs, Davidge started after the bombing ot Pearl Harbor. The club held sock hops in the girls' gym to raise money for buying iirst aid and other equipment tor the boys overseas. Last semester with Shirley Daluga acting as president the club made stuffed dolls tor the veterans' children, and later with Virgie O'Brien as president, they made books ot puzzles and jokes tor the veterans hospitals. GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB son. Reedy, O'Brien, Humphreys. ley. Altman. Maurer. lough, Komorski, Belt. Pass. IUNIOR RED CROSS Kibbin. Phillipson fSec'yJ, I. Peck Tagler, Frcmtc. How 2: Cascrscmto, Gates, Emilson nick, B. Pock. Roberts. Ricca. Row 2: Wright, Brannen, Schmitt Church, Fitzsimmons. Molenstrcz Hinman, Pelech, Shipplock, Geyer Dodge. Higginson. Levick, Smith. IUNIOR RED CROSS 79 Row 1: Higginson, Bruckner. Neil- Row 2: Coifmcm, Ciullcx, Breed. Mcmey, Harder, Reynolds, Shields. Whitney. Sgt. Brehm, Roberts, Minehcm. Duffie, Ncxwrot. Crouch- Row 3: Molter. Iordon, Alstadt, Berlemcm, Podewell, Krabbenhoit, Haiiner, Moore, Iohnson. Black. Phillipson KCcxpt.J, Priller, McCul- Row 1: Bollinger, Gillice, Cary. Da- lugcx CPres.J, Mrs. Davidge, Mc- 1 1 Low. Thiel. Mcmion. Sharp. Woz- A CAPPELLA-I A CAPPELLA-II A CAPPELLA CHCIR The Calumet A Cappella began as separate glee clubs for boys and girls. ln 1930 it evolved into a mixed chorus under Miss Blood, Seven years later Miss Bertha Caspers named it the A Cap pella Choir. During the past year the A Cappella has sung for the Freshie and Christmas assemblies, the dedication ot the YMCA, and Spring Concert. After tour semesters in the choir a letter is awarded and a bar is added for each additional semester. A gold pin is given after six semesters. Officers lor the spring semester Were Bob Matt, president, Chuck Mangold, veepg lackie Alstadt, secretaryg and Ann Reedy, treasurer Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Huebner, Sneed, Patterson, Sampson, Stanton, Mrs. Harms, Bostrom, Reese, Mea, Ford. Stewart. O'Brien, Iackson, Gratz, Hayes. Prentis, Czerny, Nawrot, Reedy CSec'yJ, Chicos, Iones. Cross, Matt fTreas.J. Stoller, Hedrick, Sig- wards. Blandin, Spanos fVice-Pres.J, Iorn fPres. J , Vandermar, Zimmerman. Revor, Harder. Row 1 Row 2: Row 3: Lundien, Ekl, M. Maurer, Allen. Herstern, Mrs Harms, Mangold, Helms, Coplin, Schultz Mader. Vong, Brenner, Edson, Klein, Altstadt, Hartman Cermak, Bacchi, Olson, Lewis, Davidson. Ford Rittenhouse. White, Minehan, Coffman, Martin Schill, Ballantine, Harrington, Brenner, Em- bree, Murphy, Crouchley, Gottlof, Godey. T GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Glee Club began in l9l2 with 21 members under Miss Iackson. It was named the Girls' Chorus in l939 by Miss Blood. This year the girls sang at the Christmas assembly, Spring Concert and tor the veterans at Hines Hospital. A Get Acguainted party and a picnic at the Sand Dunes were among their social activities. Naomi Williams was president during the spring semester. C. A. L. C.A.L. was organized in l928 by Miss Louise Randall to help students locate and mend books and magazines and check books out and in. lt is the only club in the school whose purpose is to help their fellow students. Letters are awarded tor tour semesters' service in the library. Among C.A.L.'s interesting activ- ities is a visit to the Iohn Crerar Library. GIRLS' CHORUS Row 1: Hawkins, Black, Hinderman, Bosi, Horrocks CGlorial, McMaster, Mrs. Harms, Smith, Hor- rocks CGeraldinel, Giarraputo, Sorensen, Wal- lace. Row 2: Brillman, Nelson, Dowding, Sampson, Hickey, Schryver, Pfeiiter, Kruder, Lorenz, Dysard, Pagan, Faurie, Gates, Mueller, O'Neal, Wright, Christensen, Garoialo. Row 3: Grim, Farrell, Iacobs, Cochrane, Kelly, Rey- nolds, Marchand, Crooks, Carnahan, Chilton, Hilling, Schultz, Alevizos, Peterson, Huisman. .. .. 7 C.A.L. Row 1: C. Schulz, Villa, Iohnsen, Mitchell tTreas.J, V. O'Brien CDir. of Act.J, Mack, Mrs. Hanegan, Mrs. Rissler, Reedy CPres.D, Minehan CVice- Pres.J, McCabe CSec'yl, I. Schulz, Babcock. Row 2: Irwin, Lewis, Roberts, Stanton, Nehring, Maurer, Rupslauk, Doran, Knutson, Melii, Iohnson, Willette, Rittenhouse, Sylling, Pasch, Banta. Row 3: M. O'Brien, Sotirakos, Rapka, Altman, Law, Bovik, Miller, Trick, Vandermar, Wagner, Day, Fordham, Muifitt, Honor, Hall, Iohnson, Ready. DRAMA CLUB SPONSORS Mr. Frank Ross, Student Teacher. and Mrs. Ruth Burton, Sponsor. DRAMA CLUB Row 1: Moll, Patrick, Larson Fitzsimmons fSec'y J , Mrs: Burton, I. Mcxrlcxs fPres.J Sirbutz fVice-Pres, Evan . . s. Row 2: Bollinger, O'B r i e n, Chicos, Roberts KTreas.J, Geyer, Kumskis, Dodge, Kerr, Minehan, Fitzsimmons. Burtness, Marcin. D. Murlas. Row 3: Gcrddis, Melfi. Russell. Honor, Vinci. Marechal, Wcxchholz. lorn, Anderson, Akouris. Fleischer, Reynolds. 1 it fmt X r' 12. DRAMA f 1, . '. J' 'T' f xl ' ' ii f , v 1 ii' 'I -.. f -xx J I, :MA .fi f?5:w'f 1l4'i T XT , f.. i t it Q H X I 'M -5. B fl, Sqft ' 7 . ,J fl X K . we f 4 ix Q5 , M T44 The Drama Club has come to lite! Under the direction ot Mrs. Ruth Burton and Mr. Frank Ross, it became very active this year. The P.T.Al sparked this increased activity by fur- nishing room 249, cs a Little Theater. Here the club put on three one-act plays: a Christmas play, The Boy Who Didn't Belong , and an 'Afternoon ot One-Acts , which included Nobody Home , and 'iButch . When Calumet was a small school in the old building it w t d' ' ' as ra itional tor the Iunior Class to present an annual play, the proceeds ot which were used to tete the Seniors. The proceeds of the Senior play defrayed graduation expenses. But when the school moved into the new building in l927, a dramatic club was organized to present plays. The enroll- ment ot the school was growing so rapidly that class plays were no longer practical. The Thespians that year presented or three act play and charged admission, to obtain money to pay their expenses. Since that precedent, Calumet has had no junior or senior class plays. Thereafter the Drama Club, aided by the Paint and Powder Club who did the makeup work, presented one act plays and Variety shows. THE BOY WHO DlDN'T BELONG A One Act Christmas Play Cast Boy ..., . . . Andre Marechal lim Marlas Clara .....,, Beth Rittenhouse Policeman ....,. lohn Arkouris lim Melii Mother ,..... Bonnie Reynolds Pat Schipplock Father ..... Wayne Wachholz Iim Melti Martha .......,, Pat Minehan Nita Eitzsimmons Ruth . . . .... Carolyn Dodge Virgie O'Brien BUTCH A One Act Comedy by Dora Mary MacDonald Cast Terry .,.......... Ann Reedy Annabel CButchl ............. Beverly lacolos Mrs. Randall .....,........... ............ Rosemary Patrick Angelina ,...,.. Maria Chicos Katherine . . . Nita Eitzsimmons Kenneth Graham . Frank Vinci David Graham . . lim Fleischer NOBODY HOME A One Act Comedy by Clark Stevens Cast Bob Prentice ....... lohn Iorn Stan Carter . . Andre Marechal Doris Prentice .. Patricia Moll Vicky Ross ...... Gi Gi Geyer Mr. Pitts ,........ lames Melti Aunt Bertha Webb ,.......... BethRittenhouse SPONSORED PATRIOTIC ASSEMBLY FOR LINCOLNHS BIRTHDAY FAREWELL PARTY FOR MR. ROSS EQUESTRIAN CLUB E Q I I E S I R I A Row l: Babcock, Allen, Onesto, Shields fSec'y-Treas.l, Malt CPres.l, Black CVice-Pres.l, Clement. Benson. Row 2: Muih, Maximoil, Bruno, Lotz, Brannen. Ferrari. Lu- dolph, Dodge. Nolan. Lindgren. Row 3: Knutson, Larson, Wilde. Marks, Boller, Anderson. Falk. Godey, Ternus, Dillon. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: LATIN CLUB Nickelson, Weber, Kumskis. Nadosy, Chicos, Thomp son, Niarhos, Leaf. Mack, Alevizos. Harvey, Pearce. Sorenson, Goldie. Dimoglis, Olson. Mea. Humecke, Conners, Beucus, Deutschman, Wasserman. Moraw. McCarthy. Yezek. Schranz. McConnell, Douglas, Martin, K. Benson. N. Benson, Muth. Coyne. Kiesow, Edman, Czerny, Coffman, Anderson, Wil- liams, Levy, Weber, Weiner, Akou'iS. Merrill, Sect berg, Gossage, McNamara. Fiesenheiser, Busch. Han- 5011. LATIN 23 .. .f 3 M I 3 QU 5 as lt was just twenty years ago that several Cal girls acquired horse-sense by beginning cn Eauestrienne Club under the sponsor- ship ot Miss Ethel Mealitl. The girls celebrated their tenth anniversary with a breakfast ride, which was followed by sleepy-eyes, empty tummieseand eventually breakfast. News ot their activities spread like wildfire through Cal until everyone was clamoring to join. This-and their new sponsor, Mr. Whitman,-resulted, in '43, in a male invasion and a change of name trom Eauestrienne to Equestrian. This year Bob Matt is holding the reins as president, with lean Black cs vice president, and Carol Shields doubling as secre- tary and treasurer. Bob and lean received trophies tor completing 200 rides. Miss Ethel Hyman is pinch-hitting as sponsor tor Mr. Elwood Smith who is on sabatical leave. EQUESTRIAN CLUB Karen Benson, Bob Matt. lean Black. Carol Shields. Pat Onesto. LATIN CLUB-SINGING Row 1: Chicos. Law. Douglas, Niarhos, Na- dosy. Row 2: Olson. Alevizos. Demoglis, Moraw, Ed- man. Taylor, Ermen- trout. Row 3: Czerny, Coffman, Zenke, Mack, Ahlberg. Akouris, Levy, Ander- son. Calumet proudly salutes its Latin Club under the interested sponsorship ot Miss Edith Boyd, Calumet Latin teacher. This last year, due to the hospitalization ot Miss Boyd, the Latin Club has been less active than in past semesters but all are hoping and looking torward to the time when Miss Boyd will again resume her active work in the club. One ot Cal's oldest clubs, the Latin Club was organized in l92l by Miss Alice McKinley's Caesar class to promote a greater under- standing ot the lite and culture ot the Latins. Slides, talks and class discussions contribute to the attainment ot this goal. Present otticers ot the club are: president, Mary Alice Lawg vice president, Mary Alevizosg secretary, Marie Chicosg treasurer, Ronald GERMAN CLUB GERMAN CLUB Der Deutsche Verein, the oldest ot the lan- guage clubs, began in 1911. Although it was reorganized in 1928 by Mr. Bechtolt and Miss Stellar as Deutsche Geselshavt, it returned to its original name in 1947. Now sponsored by Miss losephine Martin, the club plans parties, and holds meetings where its members enjoy movies, play games, and sing songs. SPANISH CLUB ln 1917 El Circulo De Espanol was organ- ized to promote conversational Spanish. ln 1946 the name was changed to Amigos Pan Americanos to emphasize their interest in spon- soring tellowship with our South American neighbors. This year the club sponsored by Mrs. Murray attended the Villa, held parties, and showed movies. For the first time letters vsgll be awarded tor tour semesters' member- s ip. Row 1: Klein, Lob, Koenig, Black- man KVice-Pres.J, S i r b u t z lPres.J, Bollinger CSec'y.J, Gey- er lTreas.J. Seyiang, Lavin, Donnellan. Row 2: Wilms, Humphreys, Sarra. Shatter, Kuessow, S a 1 m e n . Knobling, Niarhos, Alevizos. Friedl, Wright. Row 3: Marks, Sierly, Graumann, Del Giorno, Tomaras, Simpson. Rundle, Schili, Brenner. Burke. Wicklifie, Schaffer. Row l: Tagler, Nagel. I. Schulz, C. Schulz, Angell, Sherman, Brink- man, Hooble, Davidson, Eyman, Smith. Row 2: Huebner, Fischer, Rich. Reichelt, S i h l e r. Eiermann, Harms, Drake, Henkel. Bundle. Baumler, Olson, Boehme, Lee. Portschy. Row 3: Diesel, Lackhouse, Roum- bos, Schultze, Strasser, Konrad. Dobin, Siegle. Pollack, Boyer. Bicker, Leyers, Komorski, Rus- sell. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Heath, Mitchell, Iohnsen, Martin, Hering lTreas.1, Harder CPres.J, Ricca KSec'y.J, Vander- mar fVice-Pres.1, G1 e i n k e . Helms, Schryver, Iackson. Row 2: Sampson, Nita Filzsim- mons, Iohnson, Lubman, Walker. Mohr, Nancy Fitzsimmons, Mur- ray, Ryan, Sierns, Thompson, Stanley, Valone, Viola. Row 3: Brooks, Thomas, Podewell. Quaney, Deahl, W a g n e r, Crooks, Main, Madigan, Murphy. Bradley, Breed, Larson, Vander- mar, Shields. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Students who work in the office as assist- ants to Miss McNally, Mrs. English, or Mrs. Lindquist must have a HG average and be recommended by two teachers. Taking mes- sages, typing, sorting and distributing mail, mimeographing bulletins and absent sheets are among their duties. ADIUSTMENT OFFICE ASSISTANTS l-land scoring and recording the scores of the achievement tests, typing, running errands, and keeping the cumulative folders in order and up to date are the duties of the adjustment ottice assistants. The girls record the names of students who leave, send out the folders ot transferring students, and file other folders in the Left file. OFFICE HELPERS Row 1: McKibbin, Humelke. Banos Bruneau, Doherty. Leoni, Dodge Brannen. C h a p m a n , Maney Stems, Temple. raputo. Negri, Levick, Landis dine. or, Sigwards. Row 1: Tagler, Lietzow, Kalos, Cha- kos, Ricca, Burien, Sarra, Sharkey. Angelson. Row 2: Iohnson, Ryan. Riley, Con- ners, O'Neal, Hickey, Roseberry. Walsh, Niarhos, Weber. Row 3: Dunning, Burtness, Craw- ford, Hennessy, McNamara. Van- derkloot, Erickson, Hering, Sorber. Higginson. ADIUSTMENT OFFICE Row 1: Goldie, Buehler, Leoni. Sieg. Moraw, Valone. Engstrom, Green. Row 2: Angeles, Kiner, Moller. Wil- licxms, Moore. Vandermar, Banta. Bruckner, Nelson. Harmening. Y XT 87 . Row 2: Smith, Biller, Alevizos, Giar- Czerny, Semeniuk. Reichelt, Di: moglis, Fitzsimmons. Mantas, Ro- Row 3: Bell, Dillon, Dangmcm, Ter- pinas, Coffman, Matefy, Hayes. Seaberg, Schultze, Iorn, De Vries, Rueter. Maluchnik, Madigan, Hon- ATTENDANCE OFFICE Room l4O, the attendance of! tice, was first introduced to Cal- ites in February l944. At Mr. Worst's suggestion. Mr. Sietserna opened the office with the help of Mr. Casey, Miss Todd, and some students. They are kept busy pulling envelopes, recording tardies and absences and keep- ing students in class. Before this, division teachers were solely re- sponsible for keeping their stu- dents' attendance records. VOICES Voices, a poetry magazine featuring student writings, was begun nine semesters ago by Miss Elsie Filippi. lt has grown from 14 poems in the first issue to 50 poems and 3 illustrations in the last spring issue. Lee Siple was chosen editor this semester and Barbara Anderson associate edi- tor on the basis of the originality of their editorials. Iean I-linman won first prize for her poem Cow- boys and Indians and Helene Hughes, second, for Night . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Ever wonder why all club meeting days and activities run so smoothly? This is due to the work of the Executive Council under the direction of Mr. Edmund Daly. The council is composed of presidents or heads of all clubs and activities in Calumet and meets once every two weeks in room ll7. The council tries its best to prevent clashes in meeting days and arranges programs to be given by the different clubs. Ni ATTENDANCE OFFICE Row 1: Grant, Hammer, Wiersema, Petersen, Miss Todd, Mr. Sietsema, Burke, Blakey, Bau- mann, Mulqueen. Row 2: Sehring. Glienke, Olson, Chapin, Ashlund, Smedberg, Nelson, Young, Carnahan, Sievert. O'Brien, Row 3: Sparks, Wennberg, Diesel, Klasen, Reinholdt, Anderson, Madigan, Temple, Bolin, Rosenow. Andrews. Myers. 88 Row l: Row 2: Row 3: VOICES Petrusaitis, Ketchum, Valone, McKay. Kuessow, Roberts. Hoon, Caldwell, West. Pieler. Burtness, Welch, Manion, Deutschmcm, Kiesow, Behrens, Hughes. Larson, Majewski, Hering, Fritsch, Hamel. Dushkes, Cridge, Scheuneman. Dodge, Varnes, Kurowski, B. Anderson, Wilde, Fleischer, Iacobson, Nystedt, Marlas, Winkler, Hinman, Murphy, Burke. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Row 1: Matt, Anderson, Nystedt, Marlas, Fleischer. Row 2: O'Brien, Larson, Mr. Daly, Daluga, Geyer, Sirbutz. uni, 'Nr .nfl Row 1 Row 2 Row 3: CLICK CHICKS M. Anderson, Burtness fVice-Pres.D, Mrs. McKinley, Behrens KPres.J, Filzsimmons fSec'yJ, Allen fTreas.J. M. O'Brien, Ferran, Larson, B. Anderson, Wilde, Koppel, Hering, Dodge, Brcmnen. Babcock, Welch. Wilson, Barloli, Wocel, Gates, Higginson, Rudike. BOOKROOM Row l: Holst. Marlin, Parsen. Lindahl. Eary, Lee. CLICK CHICKS Click Chicks, the girls' camera club, was organized in the fall of l948 by loyce Olson for the pur- pose of furthering the interest of Calumet girls in photography. Demonstrations are given to the club members on the use of their cameras, proper lighting, the use of shadows, and, in general, how to take good pictures. Also, the different parts of the camera and how they are put together are shown. The Click Chicks are sponsored by Mrs, McKinley, who is substituting for Mrs. Retherford. THE BOOKROOM ln 1941 Miss Rowe, a former teacher at Calumet, set up our bookroom system which is the most efficient in the city. Repre- sentatives from many other schools come to observe this sys- tem in operation. Any of our 30,000 to 40,000 books can be located at anytime through a master file and a teachers file. New books are ordered on the basis of the master program and the number of texts per pupil in stock. THE SAFETY COUNCIL The Safety Council was started in l937, as a city-wide or- ganization with a branch in every high school. The main purpose of this club is to register all auto- mobiles, bicycles, and motor scooters which are driven to school by students. There have been many sponsors ol this club, the first being Mr. Deegan and the present one Mr, Ahlberg. Since the founding of the Safety Council it has been quite successful in performing its job which is the prevention of accidents. Row 2: Whitney, Borkenhagen, Lemon, Reames, Lang, Gureiss, Davidson, Hall. Row 3: Willette, Gnirk, Baumann, Norlin, Temple, Meyer, Baumgcrrtner, Engelke. SAFETY COUNCIL Row 1: Helms, Mulqueen, Higginson, Sirbutz, E. Anderson, Ncxdosy, Tagler. Row 2: Dodge, Larson. Levick, Reinholdt, Fleischer, Perers, Marlas. Greenan, Filzsimmons. Brannen. 89 FIRE MARSHALLS Row 1 Hart Allison, Bergren, Mcxrlcxs. Mcxrechal. Row 2 Spanos W. Anderson, Perers, Granholm, Iorn. E Anderson. STAGE HANDS Row 1: Bennett, Heinlein, Maremcl, Brucks, Hcxrvath. Row 2: Ronstadt, Watkins, Klebenow, Nyberg, Hoger. FILM AND REEL Row 1: Mayer, McDowell, Frisbie, Berten, Allison, Hart, Mr. Marshall. Row 2: Greencm, Marlas, Larsen, E. Anderson, Crooks, Icxhnlce, Cochrane. Bergren, Blcmdin, Watkins, D. An- derson, Briant. 11u41m, -ln, FIRE MARSHALLS Directing the exit ol students during tire drills is the main duty ot Calumets Fire Marshalls. Their job is to see that the building empties quickly in the event of an emergency. The A.C.C,L., under Mr. Palsedge and student captain Ralph Perers, sponsors the Fire Marshalls. STAGE HANDS One of the most underrated groups in the school is the stage hands, Without this selected group from Mr, l-lotlman's electric shop, no assembly could be a suc- cess. These boys are the men be- hind the scenes, taking care of lights, curtains, drops, and other props backstage during assem- blies and nonfschool activities. FILM AND REEL Lights off! Projector on! And on classroom screens flash educa- tional movies to teach students visually what books can not ex- plain so Well. lt is the duty of the movie- operators, under Mr, Marshalls direction, to show movies, keep- them in running order, and oper- ate the PA system for all of Cal's THE JANUARY PROM wal' ' The graduating class of lanuary l95U held its Senior in the exquisite Crystal Ballroom ot the Shorel Shore Drive and 55th Street on F ' music was furnished attend' Prom and Hotel at Lake riday the l3th ot lanuary. Sweet by Lennie Stevens' band with over lOO couples ing. The class was honored with the appearance of Supt, Hunt and his Wife, Mr. and Mrs. Worst, and Mr. and Mrs. Dal happy couples danced until the Wee hours of th ' departed for the Boulevard Room M ' interest. A wondert ' y, The e morning and then , ayfair Room and other places of ul time was had by all. 91 Q .- x ., 5 ll at Ddlidt-2 . ,V W f f Dau . v y ' 1f'.:rKf:- ki -3' fx.. '79 v '4 R. Del Giorno. R. Dissetle I. Alstcxdi. B. Hedrick B. Kcztos, B. Terpincs I. Olsen, D. Williams N. Fitzsimmons, B. Keller B. Kcxwalec, G. Lynch B. Lindgren. I. Hoslrup A. Winters, A. Lexow P. Doria, N. Ossmcm Y R C Schaczck I Iorn R Perers B Pock R Voel I Sharp C Brcmnen I HIIIOD M Crane I Schaczck N Allen H Hague L Eymcm I Grcxi B Matt C Godey D Schryver D Stage B Brownell D Peterson I Fe guson I Case W Sims C Donnellun I 93 QFFU . Knutson, A. Reedy Roberis, B. White O'Brien. L. Siple Mczlenstra. S. Murphy N. Couser, H. Granholm A. Miller, S. Ferguson L. Zbinden, O. Krueger C. Pease, N. Dodd K. Ncxdosy. B. Vinci R. Funk, D. Moffatt K. Nordquisi, B. Keriin I. Protecxu. F. Panico D. Vorndrun. M. Zales D. Wozniak, D. Dahlke B. Springer. I. Durrett P. Sebby. B. Rendlemcm 94 JANUARY CLASS DAY A.C.C.L. Social Twins Burke cmd Mcxrlus celebrate their 17th birthday IANUARY PROM 95 Gold Key National Scholastic Art Award Winners: Allan Erickson Phillip Manteca Bob Byers Winners oi the Dad's Club Emblem con- test: Dorothy Higginson Dorothy Mader Bob Dysarz Irene Schaack re- ceives award from the Veteran's Admin- istration Ior her poster. Mrs. Tillie McConnell exhibits her Christ- mas gingerbread house ior entrance in the Spring Carnival lunchroom contest. S RATINGS IN BAND SOLO COMPETITION Lynn Iohnson lim Case Art Pay Bob Bede SAXOPHONE QUARTET WINS S RATING Alvin Iohnson Iames Killacky Iim Case Art Pay WE TIP OUR 3 5 +1 2 fi Q i EANIES Bob Matt and lean Black received trophies on their 200th ride. The Rifle Team was the district champion in the Herald-American City Rifle Competition. Row 1: Mulcahy, Lantz. Mitchel, Townsel, Knut- son. Row 2: Melii, Kalimirr. Nester, Iohnson, Abder- halden. Hook, Albright. Hedrick, Siple. Founders oi the Model- Engineers: Ric h a r d Cerne, KVice-Pres.J. Bob Damptz, Larry Herm CPres.J. Donald Funk. Mrs. Mary Baker and Miss Irene Powers re- tired with a combined service record oi 79 years of teaching. Postman Al Geerdes is honored on his 30th an- niversary on this route. MATH TOURNAMENT WINNERS Calumet's Math Team and Iames Fleischer placed fourth in the Na- tional Council of Mathe- matics Teachers Tour- ney. at the Congress Hotel on April 13. In the preliminaries: Bob McGinnis placed Znd: lim Fleischer. lst: Mar- iorie Main, 4th: Marty McNamara, 3rd: and Ed Blackman. 4th. 97 JUNICR HCJNOR SOCIETY Row 1: Shields, Cridge, Ketchum, Levick, Wise, McCarihy, Weber, Dorl, Niermann, Chircxt CTrecrs.J. Row 2: Shaffer, Sieg. Benson, Loiz, Brinkman. Baumann, Schmitl, Dun- lop, Czerny. Roberis, Vock. Schipp- lock, Summers, Martin, Sehring, Wiersema. Row 3: Geyer, Bloomquist, Fitzsim- mons fSec'yJ, Kurowslci, Dalugfx, Zenzen, Brashy. Fleischer, Nysiedt fPres.D, Iorn CVice-Pres.J. Frisbie, Del Giorno, Delehoy, Winkler, Lar- son, Rosenow. Row 1: Radtke, Nadosy, Muth, Nu- polillo, Sianton, Lengerich, Dcxvid- son, Knobling, Helms, Irwin. Row 2: Ferguson, Dodd, Higginson, Brannen, Dodge, Chapin, Zuleger, Olson, Koenig, Kerr, Law. Row 3: Harder. Vcmdermcxr, Rapka, Falk, Heifner, Coffman, Andersen, Madigan, Moore, Seaberg, Mur- phy, Marx, Meyer, Harris, Levin. Calumet's Honor Society was first organ- ized in 1925. lts members were required to have an E average and be in the upper fourth of their class. ln '33, the Honor Society was divided into three sections. A Gold Pin sig- nified that its members had maintained an E average for six consecutive semesters, a Silver Pin four semesters and a Bronze Pin three semesters. lt Was in l937, however, that the Iunior Honor Society came into existence to enable freshmen and sophomores to receive adequate recognition for scholastic achievement. To be eligible one needed a G+ average and to be a member of some school organization. The following year the rules were changed, admit- ting not only freshmen and sophomores to membership but also upper classrnen - thus combining the four existing groups into one, ln '45 the requirements for membership were raised. From then until the present time students have been required to have an E aver- age in major subjects for the preceeding semes- ter and from 3 to 7 service points, depending on the semester, This year Miss Iennis Aasen is the sponsor and Russell Nystedt president. Row1:Bosse, Delehoy, Ricca, Lin- dahl, Grandel, Sorber, Biller. Eng- strom, Gillice. Row 2: Clarbour, Staehlin, I. Sylling, Walker, Sigwards, Schaack, Mack, Quaney, D. Sylling, Podewell. Iohnson. Rodine, Becker. Row 3: Wagner, Crooks. Main, Bleck, Simpson, Dissette, Masson, Ahl- berg, Sablick, Bryan. Levy, Deahl. Row 1: Lundy, Draper, Horrocks. fGeraldineJ, Leaf, Burtch, Iohn- son, Niarhos, Horrocks fGloriaJ, Sirbutz, Burtness, Pondelicek, Iamieson, Lehman, Lindahl. Row 2: Moraw, Lindgren, Deutsch- man, Edson, Edman. Dimoglis. Markham, Schwantes, Brinkman. Komorski, Vames, Ericson, Iones. Smedberg, Altstadt, Alevizos, Chi- cos, Gates, Larsen, Olson. Row 3: Greenan, Blackman, Kil- lackey, Weiner. Schaack, McNa- mara, Iensen, Crooks, Kostein, Rahn, Bjork, Nugent, Akouris, Boyer, Iones, Borring, Klein. Leyers. Merrill. l 99 IANUARY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Weprainsky, Caldwell. Deutschmcm. Crawford, Nelson, Ketchum. Row 2: Summers. Harris, Sylling, Coffman, Hinmcm, Larsen, Varnes, Schapendonk, Seidelmcm, Baumann. Row 3: Hunnell, Frisbie. Canny. Chandler, Rohn, Crooks, Dissette, Scxblick, Del Giorno. Keller. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ,f 'Nk fp , ' N-nuownc O ln this mid-century year, the Calumet chapter of the National Honor Society celebrated its nineteenth birthday. The idea ot a national honor society for high school students was first suggested at a meeting of Chicago principals in l9l9. A committee organized in March l92l proposed that members of the honor society be selected for scholarship, character, initiative, school leadership, and distinguished service to the school. While some high schools organized chapters the following year, Calumet did not organize an honor society until l925, and for six years it existed as an exclusively local organization. But in the spring of 'Sl it was ad- mitted to the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. Only the upper fifteen percent of the 4A classes are selected for membership in this organization. The requirements-scholarship, leadership, character and serviceeare indicated by the letters on the gold pins. Being a member of the National Honor Society is the first step on the stairway to success, besides being a distinctive finale to Calumet life. The members of this society have gold tassels on their gradua- tion caps, sit on the stage graduation night, receive gold pins and certificates of merit. Officers for the February and Tune classes Were: president, Bob Hahn and lohn Iorn, vice president, Tom Canny and lim Couillard, secretary, Carolyn Coffman and Nita Fitzsimmonsg treasurer, Bob Chandler and Iuanita Wilkey. Mr. Ault sponsored our chapter this year While Mrs. Roberts was on sabatical leave. IUNE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Couillard, Higginson, Heinlein, Cridge, Chirai. Row 2: Hughes, Hamel, Couser, Fitzsimmons, Chapman, Dushkes, Fritsch. Dunlop. Row 3: lgardgr, Anderson, Fleischer, Iorn, Marechal, Iacobson, Blackman. ree . A4 r s 1' Row l: Daluga, McGinnis, Nysteclt, Merle, Winkler. Row 2: Scheuneman, Levick, Wuske, Kurowski, Miller, Larson, Ortner. Maurer, Valone. PTA On Ianuary 14, 1914, at the request of Mr Beebe, Calumet's second principal organized with , a PTA was 24 charter me eleven mbers. it took years of hard work to achieve their first main objective: a new building. ln the meantime, however, the PTA sup- plied a great deal of equipment for new activi- ties and athletic teams, such as instruments and uniforms for the band and robes for the chorus. They equipped Cal's first football team and pro- vided trophies and spreads for winning soccer and basketball teams-services which have since been taken over by the Dads Club. Dur- ing the depression, they kept many students in school, providing lunches, carfare and clothing. They organized the Mothers' Chorus and iomwi PT PX P.T.A. OFFICERS Seated: Mrs. Michclski Mrs. Edson, Mrs. Kerr. Standing: Mr. Whitmcxn. Mrs. Weil, Mrs. Pedsef Mrs. Weiner. Mrs. Marlcxs fchcxirmcm in char ge of arranging WLS Burn Dance pro- gram I , Mrs. Edson fPres.J. Mr. Worst fin- specting programl, Mrs. Paulson KASSLJ. P.T.A. honors past presi- dents on Founders Day. I launched their program of child study. They equipped the social room with dishes, silver service and drapes. And the stage with a Ham- mond organ and a fireproof cycloramic curtain. This year, for the first time, they included student members on the board of managers, and through panel discussions at open meet- ings, students have expressed views and sug- gestions on parental influences. ln November the PTA sponsored the Radio Stars Iamboree which provided the Drama Club with a Little Theatre completely furnished, They also pre- sented the National Honor Society with pins. A spirit of sincere cooperation and friendliness is evident among faculty, stud ents and parents. THE DADS CLUB Since the Dads club was organized in the tall ot l948 they have supported all Calumet athletic activities. The club consists of ape proximately 250 members who are responsible tor the football banquet and also the annual football camp held the last week ot the summer vacation. The Dads meet every second Thursday of the month. And their olticers are: president, Mr. Muttittg vice president, Mr. l-laynieg sec- retary, Mr. Weiner, and treasurer, Mr. Sebby. The executive board is made up of 5 members: Mr. Sleman, Mr. Boller, Mr. Allen, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright is the Past President, Mr. Worst an honorary member, and Mr. Dygert the representative for the school. Weiner. Boller ALL-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL For the tirst time in the history of the Chi- cago public schools, Dr. Hunt, Superintendent ol Schools, organized the All-City Student Council to promote better fellowship between schools. On Oct. 20, Kelly played host to the presi- dents of the student governments ot all the high schools but thereafter only the presidents ot the 5 districts attended the meetings with Dr. Hunt. Every month the presidents and vice-presi- dents ot the student governments ot the high schools of each of the districts meet. Skip An- derson, president ot our ACCL, is vice-president of District 5 ot which Mr. O. F. Fowler is the district superintendent. DADS CLUB Messrs. Sebby Muffitt Wright, Hayme Worst The A.C.C.L. was organized in 1925 as the Rooters' Club to support athletics, and member- ship was open to anyone Who had performed a service to Calumet. The opening of member- ship to the entire student body resulted in such broadening oi functions that the club outgrew its original purpose and in l93l became the All Calumet Civic League. The tirst assembly this year was the Truth or Consequences assembly, followed by Bob Gordon and his study ot personalities with cari- catures, the Talent Show, the Television Dem- onstration and the Clean-Up assembly. The ALL CALUME club also has charge of the Friday evening so- cials, as Well as all charity drives, in which the entire school participates. As one ot its pro- jects this year, the A.C.C.L. bought tour lovely paintings that are hung in ll7. Mr. Palsedge sponsors this active school organization and the student leaders are: Skip Anderson, president, Bob Springer, vice presi- dent, Norma Couser, secretary, Muriel Suther- land, treasurer, Mike Cushing, director of ac- tivities, loan Loomis, director of Clean-Up, Beth Rittenhouse, director of publicity, George Lynch, election commissioner. A.C.C.L. DELEGATES Row l: Finley, Hisler. Hor- rocks, Sievers, Klemp, Mr. Palsedge, Wickliile, Diesel. Nickelson. lohnson. Row 2: Vanderberg, Hale, Asplund. Brohan, Nielson. Hayes. Taylor, Doherty. Williams, Chicos. Row 3: Herrin. Reynolds, Kulback, Schultz, Moore, Strasser, Drake, Coleman, Nugent, Tasker, Pass. Pi- per, Turner. Row 1: Humphreys. Schry- ver. Haener. Sampson, Boslrom, Bennett. Mr. Pal- sedge, Cook, Wilkey, Sharp, Doria. Delancey. Row 2: Thommen, Low, Smith. Sanders, Larson. Kurowski, Zollinger, Ter- nas, Zuiger, Moyer, Lar- son, Minehan, Iohnson. Kirkham, F i n n e g a n. Strouce, Funk. Dodd, Strei- cek, Petrusaitis, Nadosy. Row 3: Quaid, Schapen- donk, Anderson, Kelly, Faulkner, Williams, Del Giorno, Dissetie, Spanos. Walthius, Iorn, Fleischer, Marlas, Hughes, Matt, Godey, Serio. IVIC LEAGUE A.C.C.L. OFFICERS Skip Anderson, Presideni: Bob Springer, Vice-Presi- deni: Norma Couser, Secre- tary: Muriel Sutherland. Treasurer. Row 1: Springer, Anderson, Lynch, Cushing. Row 2: Couser, Sutherland, Rittenhouse, Loomis. A.C.C.L. ELECTION COMMITTEE Row 1: Siage, Farrell. Lynch, Costin, Anderson, Wrighi. Kirkwood. Row 2: Kirkham, Ritten- house, Couser, Sutherland. Springer, Cushing, Loomis. A.C.C.L. SERVICE ORGANIZATION Row 1: Hennessy, Hahn, Grunst, Buehler, Van Dyne CChcrirmcxnD, Ahlberg. Row 2: Lundy, Funk, Bel- lasai. McGlinn, Nickon, Weber, Albrighi, Ruter, Wolcott, Lehman, Lee. The A.C.C.L. meets in 117 every Wednesday. A.C.C.L. supervises all charity drives. Freshmen learned about life at Calumet at their assembly. Bi-weekly Friday night socials were held in the boys' gym. it 5 n S T I Row 1: Zuleger. Marcin, Loomis fDi- rector of Clean-Upl, Sharp, Hein- lein, Dodd. Streicek, Ncxdosy. Row 2: Kirkham, Larson, Panico. Bru- nell, Grober. Pease. Matt, Cushing Ternus. Finnegan. Row 3: Perers, Kruger, Lynch, Cos- tin. Wright, Iacobsen. Anderson Miller. CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE Under the guidance of Mr. Palsedge and Ioan Loomis, stu- dent director, the 1950 year-round clean-up campaign began. Cleaning up the school grounds, neighborhood, and homes Was mainly concentrated on. The committee Was selected and Went to Work immediately. Posters with clean-up slogans were put up. A luncheon was held to which the principal and one student from each elementary school were invited. Members ot the committee Went to the grammar schools and gave talks. The parade con- sisted ot decorated cars and floats, its purpose being to adver- tise the campaign to the community. At the assembly, the King and Queen, Mike Cushing and Ioan Wallace, and the Spot-light singers, Eleanor Mellas and George Lynch, were in- troduced. The Spring Carnival Was held at Ridge Park Field- house, April twenty-second with Lenny Stevens and his band playing dreamy music. The Clean-Up dance was the cul- mination oi a successful campaign. Then on May titth every chairman handed in his annual report to Mr. Palsedge. These reports went to the District Superintendent for grading. 1 f 2. f 5 Q , Y F . E E I' 3 aah: CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN TEN OUTSTANDING Row 1: Rita Winkle ley Daluga. Si le Iim Marlas. Row 2: Lee p . Nystedi, Iohn Iorn, lim ji r. Ioan Pass, Mr. Worst buys the first tag. 5270.20 was raised to further beautify the school grounds. STUDENTS Laverne Larson, Shir- Football queen, Laurae Chirat and her court: Ioan Skip Anderson, Russ Wallace, Sandy Marcin. Dorothy Wozniak, Ioyce Le- Fleischer. vick, Ioan Sharp. Gail Bruce. 7' eb c iifm V N -,.,fE.y'i ,PIG gr .fn x ix . ,.A. - -n ,im W i ,- if f n H raid American iuncheon io! om Ccxnrry and the Chicago Latin choice were honored at cx e - the Prep-buck oi the week ior Ociober X5-7.1. Ex-Coach Zupke and Red Grange were uiso ieied on the Z5lh anniversary oi their senscxiionul mini season. Herald-American photo x 6 1 Q 1 X ,-5, . , f' ff lilv 1 W Q '. 'lirll 5 N m'-- , - n elgfw . N. z ' Q ' :- 'f Q v Z FOOTBALL TEAM Football Queen Laurae Chirat reigned at the Cal-Vocational game. FOOTBALL Only the thunder of Fenger and CVS was able to drown out the cry of the Calumet lndians as they fought for gridiron supremacy last season under their new mentor, Frank Vokac, and Captain Ralph Olsen. After a heartbreaking loss to Fenger 22 to Zl in the last minute and l4 seconds, they placed fourth in South Section, Tom Canny, an ace backfield man and a great defensive player, rolled up the largest amount of yardage in the Public League, proving him- self to be the most valuable player on the team. Ron Vickers, Ralph Peterson and Rich Erickson, driving backs, along with Bill Farrell, Fred Peterson, and Chuck Wright, brilliant ends, played their last game for Cal, l-lard work on the part of Ed Hanley, Dick Costin, and Bubbles Strasser contributed to the success of the team. Cen- ters George Lynch and Ken Nordquist, and quarterback Chuck Ar- nold also turned in nice Work. The veterans of next seasons team will be Capt. Don Stage, Ken Englehardt, Ben Letierre, Bud Binder, Richard lohnson, and lim Keenan. Row 1: Napollilo, R. Peterson. Hanley, Stage, Iohnson. Ol- son, Erickson, Englehart. Ar- nold. Row 2: Hague. Keenan. Vick- ers, Strasser. Nordquist. Kelly. F. Peterson, Murphy. Coach Vokac. Row 3: O'Connor. Binder, Dahlke. McCul1augh, Lynch, O'Toole, Townley. Anderson. Frisbie. Wilkie. Meegan, Can- ny. Farrell, Costin. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: A. Iohnson, Hook. Akouris, Sanford, Bryan, Nel- sen. Elam, Kelly. Wanda, Schmidt. Rosenson. Row 2: Field. Edson, Steven- son, Ronstadt, O'Donnell. Lichtenstein, Lubke. Pel- nalsch, Lynch, Boghosian. l Seidelmcm. Row 3: Heun. Dietz, T. Iohn- son, Deacy, Healy, Thomp- r son, Easton. Swanson, Iones. Iaeger, Loftus, Lob, Sinclair. IKrask. Coach Winkler. uw, fs 'A i 'K 1.7 Q KXQYJ It . f Q ' - ff-T A 47' A if ,I J X ,, J 1 4: -f 4 l ' 'f 4 CK W fi 'wil x 4 72 if ,fr h b LA y 'f ,, ' 1+ 5' ' fa 5 ALLL s Q if TA, -, .i. l 5 Z 1 3 4 FOOTBALL FIRST STRING 4 Ken Englehart, End yi Fred Peterson, End Dick Costin, Tackle Bill Strasser, Tackle L A gf iyl Ed Hanley, Guard ny' T 'A Don Stage, Guard i x Ken Nordquist, Center , Chuck Arnold, Quarterback f A VV V i if fl Torn Canny, Halfback Q 1' I A . 'A Lug Ralph Olsen, Halfloack Capt. 3 ' ' gl Ron Vickers, Fullback i ,, 1 ,R W 't 4 , FOOTBALL MANAGERS 'V 1 Van Arkel, Engloerg, Gabric. FOOTBALL SCORES We They Practice Games Pullman Tech l9 U Morgan Park 27 0 League Games South Shore 33 U Bowen 37 O Parker 20 7 Harper 34 U Fenger Zl 22 Vocational 6 20 g ,'fu nann ,M Q 4 wr 3 Lv-vs vw if Coach Iohnny Ivers Captain Russ Nystedt, Cc1l's 6 toot 4M inch center, took the city scoring title with 236 points in 10 games. He also took I.T.T. scoring honors with 91 points in tive games. BASKETBALL ln spite of their enthusiastic following, the Senior Basketball team this season did not have the luck of last years team. They finished in second place in the South Section. The lndians opened u th p e section race at CVS, losing an early lead, to end the game 51 to 40. They then edged out Parker 48 to 44 and whipped South Shore 61 to 52. At Hirsch they received a 40 to 35 loss. The Seniors won their last six games, beating Harper, Carver Cl0l to 405, Hyde Park, Morgan Park, Bowen, and ended the sea- son by beating Fenger, their traditional rival, 51 to 45 Paced by Nystedt's 2l points, Calumet edged out McKinley, 46 to 43, in the first city playoff game. ln the quarter-finals, Marshalls high-geared attack mauled Calumet 60 to 36. Buss Nystedt made the Public League All-Starsg Bill Terpinas and Marv Spallina received Honorable Mention. Calumet entered the Illinois Tech Tournament as a dark horse but finished in fourth place. They opened tournament play by routing Kelly 46 to 27 and followed with a thrilling 48 to 42 victory- over Von Stuben, winning with a last quarter rally sparked by Buss Nystedt and Marv Spallina. Calu- met beat Parker for their third straight victory of the tournament 42 to 35, but then lost a heartbreaker to CVS 46 to 45, when Len Bruno made a basket with 7 seconds remaining. Their disappointment was in- creased when they lost to Senn 56 to 49 in the last two minutes of play. The unpredictable Iuniors, under Captain Bon O'Brien, started the season by losing to CVS, Parker, and South Shore, by scores of 64 to 40, 49 to 36, and 48 to 43 respectively. They then beat Hirsch 29 to 27, Harper 44 to 3l, and Carver 50 to 46, making it three wins in a row. They lost to Hyde Park 39 to 37, but finished the South Section race by beating Morgan Park 44 to 22 and Fenger 46 to 29. They lost in sud- den death overtime to Bowen 39 to 37. SENIOR SCORES JUNIOR SCORES C. V. S. Parker South Shore Hirsch Harper Alumni Carver Hyde Park Morgan Park Bowen Fenger THEY 51 C. V. S. 44 Parker 52 South Shore 40 Hirsch 49 Harper Z4 Alumni 40 Carver 57 Hyde Park 23 Morgan Park 26 Bowen 45 Fenger WE THEY 40 64 36 49 43 48 29 27 44 31 49 33 50 46 37 39 44 22 37 39 46 29 BASKETBALL TEAM IUNIORS Row 1: Walker. O'Brien Olsen, McCarthy, Prenner Gustafson. Row 2: Alden, Ccxllen. Gor- man. Liecos. Bray. Hop- kins. I. Ivers. BASKETBALL TEAM SENIORS Row 1: Harris. Stube. Ny- siedt, Ecrley, Golden. Row 2: I. Ivers. Terpinas Miller, Rein, Spullina. Luiz Scott, Blaney fMgr.D. :Q I n gm -4 N r 1 1 - 1 nun -- mv 1 1 1- I11'f,4n.+am4.5fe4,Qkwgw:z1,i-:w1ww,ms4sz.Lm,,m:fy fAw:6.4M-fvamm. M- 1 , V, we ff, , . 1 .wwff V Row 1 Row 2 WRESTLING TEAM :Layton, Turner. Nordquist, Strcxsser, Varnes Carlstrom. Storey, Chacos. : Hunnell 1Mgr.J, Smith, O'Too1e, Kelly, Wcxndcx Crooks. Mcxttalicmo, Blair. Reutter, De Vries, Miller, Mr. Dygert. Row 3: Kink, Springer, Wurtz, Boyer, Williams, Matz Lcmdro, Embree, Schmidt, Nauman, McCul- lough, Erickson, Sypnewski. 1 Cal's Grunt 'n' Groaners, under Coach Ed- die Dygert, had a moderately successful sea- son, winning lU out ot 24 matches. They were weakened considerably in the middle of the season when they lost Strasser, Carlstrom, Varnes, and Crooks through graduation. The team, however, was strong enough to place tour men in the state finals at Proviso High School, Bill Strasser, city heavyweight champion, and Ken Nordquist, second place winner in the city, were co-captains. Dan Storey won a second place award in the l33 pound division, while Bob Smith and lerry Kelly both took tourth place in their weights. As a team, Cal's wrestlers were outstanding due to the ability ot Erickson, Blair, Springer, Wanda, O'Toole, Mattaliano, Kink, Smith, Turner, and Schmidt. SOUTH CENTRAL RELAYS 4th place 28 points SOUTH SECTION lst place 74 points CITY COLLEGE RELAYS 4th place 23 points CITY FINALS 3rd place 23 points CITY INDOOR Murphy-Mile Champ OAK PARK RELAYS Murphy-Mile Champ Mile Relay Sth Place DUAL MEET Cal 49 Englewood 42 DUAL MEET Cal 65 Leo 29 l MOOSEH I Murphy 4th place Mile Relay lst place l STATE QUALIFYING I MileHMurphy lst 440-Peterson lst 440-Lexow 2nd 880-Relay 3rd STATE FINALS Mile- y lst 440-Peterson 5th 880-Pet erson 8th I Murph TRIANGLE MEET Du Sable 48 Cal 47 Tilclen 21 I ART RELAYS I TRACK For the first time in many years real en- thusiasm for track was evident this spring. A small but zealous group began pre-season practice in the second floor corridor weeks in advance of the opening practice date. When the final call for candidates was sounded, the squad was greatly increased with a Wealth of track ability. Steve Murphy, city mile champ who came back again this year to successfully defend his title, paced the squad. Coach Frank Vokac discovered several recruits with remarkable possibilities. These included the relay team of Peterson, Lexow, Iach, and Cushing. Shot- putters who showed promise were lacobson, Kalimirr and Fred Peterson. Other members of the team were lorn, Beil and Anderson, broad-jumpers, Greenan, Bjork, and R. lohnson, hurdlers. The lndian high jumper was Ander- son. Representing Cal in the lOO yard dash were Lexow, Iach, Iorn, and Cushing, While entrants in the 200 yard dash Were Peterson, lach, and Lexow. One of the best lunior events was the relay team-DelBarba, Diesel, Olson, Michalski. Other events were the GU yard dash-Diesel, Olson, shot-put Q8 pounds?-Diesel, 440 yard dash-Vaughn, Gascoyneg 660 yard dash-La- Roy, and the broad-jumpfMichalski and Del- Barba. SENIOR TRACK TEAM Silling: Greenan, Cushing, R. Iohnson, Voell, Ruiter, Rankin, Lexow. Kneeling: Beil, Stage, Icxcob- son, Fcxrrcxll, McWilliams, Kali- mirr, Murphy, Standing: Anderson, Peterson. Iorn, Dahlke, Bjork, McNamara. Fisher, Iach. W. Iohnson. Allison. IUNIOR TRACK TEAM Sitting: LccRoy, Vaughn, Peter- son, Herm, Heffner, Iohnson, Stelter fMgr.J. Standing: Blume, Hindman. Lindberg. Foss. Diesel, Mi- chalski. DelBarba, Blum. Nickel. ,4gu1.1,n-.1 B. is-.w v-, BASEBALL Calumet's baseball team got an exception- ally late start this year. All practice games had to be canceled because ot rain. But in spite of this handicap the team be- gan its 1950 season by defeating Hirsch and Morgan Park. However, they had to come from behind to beat a scrappy Morgan Park ball club. Trailing 3 to I at the end ot the fifth inning, the Indians scored successive runs in the last three innings to win 4 to 3. Harper was the first South Section team to beat the Indians, They shut Cal out 2 to O. A dropped tly-ball gave them the run which eventually decided the contest. Despite the loss ot most ot his '49 team, Iohn lvers, Indian coach, tound suitable re- placements tor most ot the positions. Bill Lutz, Al Weidner, and Ierry Arnold were pitchers, Bud Buehler and Gene Brockman catchers, Ed Callen, Gene Golden, Harvey Albright, and Russ Nystedt rounded out a smooth infield, and Mike Crane, Rich Erickson, Ron Duffy, Ed O'- Donnell, and Carl Prenner covered the outfield. CAL PLACED SECOND IN SOUTH SECTION Hirsch Morgan Park Harper Fenger South Shore Parker C. V. S. Hyde Park Bowen South Shore Hirsch Morgan Park Harper Fenger We They 2 I 4 3 O 2 3 5 3 2 2 O 4 2 13 4 2 I 33 U I U 9 O 8 13 I 4 Row 1: Allred QMgr.J, Duffy, Albright, Prenner, Erickson, O'Donnel1. Callen. Row 2: Blcmey fMgr.J, Lutz, Buehler. Arnold, Crane, Nystedt, Golden, Brockmcm, Weidner, Coach Ivers. ..-wg.. G ,, ' ZZ . M29 +--,.,,,s-N Nxvh hawks., S ' u Lf 'f L' E. MM., f -S--xx-NNX -mm w , H aww,frat-,ur-4,-:efQrfr:,f1f,L.',Q,Wwmuf' 1 f l LJ Q 1 m in Gay LASSES 1 I fe - ? -J f i L ' v - t y 1 'Y v 4 ' v 5 5 ,uw 'fu of Q-:B e M ff , ,M UWM 3H THE YEAR -1--A-v 'A' BOYS' GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB The boys' Bowling Club consists of eight teams with five boys on each team. Sponsored by Mr. Gustav Schuessler, the boys meet every Tuesday, at Highland Bowling Alley during the 2l week season. Each team bowls all other teams three times. The Blue Ribbons cap- tured first place and the members received trophies. The Holy Rollers fought their way up from last place to receive gold medals for second place. Twenty-four boys participated in the All- City Tournament, either in singles or doubles. The winners were Ralph Perers, Frank Mar- cheloniss, loe Kostein, and Bonald Dissette, Each boy received a trophy. At the end of the season a banquet was held at the Stevens Hotel. And in a post- season game the boys-Marlas, Fortin, laeger, and Marechal-were trounced by a faculty team-Daly, Lason, Huber, and Palsedge. BOWLING CLUB The Girls' Bowling Club was started in l936. Sponsored by the G,A.A., lOO girls prac- ticed in the girls' gym with duck pins. Five alleys were set up with one reserved for ad- vanced bowlers. After the girls had acquired enough skill, they went to Highland Bowling Alley where they competed against other schools. The highest scorers received bowling balls and gold medals. Today, 56 girls meet at Chatham Bowling Alley every Wednesday at 3:30 under the supervision of Mrs. Davidge. Lorabelle Pav- lak, manager for the last two and a half years, and Sharlene Boushelle for the spring semester, have done very fine jobs. Trophies go to the three highest bowlers each semester. Taking first place last semester was Sharlene Bou- shelle, with Lorabelle Pavlak second, and Mary Strejcek third. BOYS' BOWLING CLUB , Row 1: Cramer, Bundle, Greenan l son, Iaeger, Unterberg, McCabe 3 Stewart. Schroeder, Marx. McLaughlin Larson. Row 3: Iach, Perers. Anderson, W meyer, Lohner, Dissette, Bergren Marlas. GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB guson, Ryan, Vanzee, Scholl. Eweri, Burke, Sutherland. Deacy, Mr. Schuessler. E. Ander- Row 2: Hedrick, Blackman, Tasker, l Hart, Bergman, Frisbie, Brashy, l Wachholz, DelGiorno, B 1 e c k, 1 Anderson, Binder, Trick, Kostein, Crooks, Lavin, Marchvlones. Oost- Row 1: Shields, Lindahl, Wikstrom, Lam, Huisman. Christensen, Pav- lak, Glienke, Leoni, Buckberg, Fer- Row 2: Sharkey, Sarra, McConnell, Thompson, Schryver, Strejcek, Moyer, Sorber, Landis, Nolan, Kerr, I-Ioehn, Rypeinski, Harrigan. Krome, Smaiick, Williams, Rey- nolds, Schryver, Parmelee, Santoli. Row 3: Levick, Boushelle, DeLaura, Bechina, Schultz, Thompson, Ring- blom, Crooks, Main, Fitzsimmons. Temple, Tholen, Larson, Iohnson, 'Q -4 Z, 1 ' Marcin Haener Row 1: Mulqueen, Cross, Sporich, Kawcxlic, Wozniuk, Hein em, . B , Donnellcm, Wallace, Humphreys, Chircxt KCcxptJ Row 2: Barry, Sebby KCo-Ccxphl, ruce Cary. CHEERLEADERS The sixteen cheerleaders, under the spon- sorship ot Miss Laura Pearson, have endured many tribulations of rain, cold and muddy fields, while cheering The irls are chosen every spring lor size, ape Q pearance, motion, and pep by Miss Pearson d resent cheerleaders Laurae Chirat was an p . this year's captain and Pat Sebby was her as- sistant. For the past few years, there have ' G b en no boys on the force but this year ene e Grandel was accepted. Seven ot the cheer- leaders are graduating leaving Pat Sebby, A bb Car Audrey Humphries, Nancy Cross, Bo y y, Dot Wozniak, loan Haener, and Barb Kawalec ' ones to carry on, assisted by the seven new the boys on to victory, coming in. LETTER GIRLS The C Girls Club was organized in Sep- tember l928 by Miss Marie O'Leary to encour- age activity in sports among girls. Letter girls receive their emblems by earning 1000 points in G,A.A. activities. They receive credit for par- ticipating in tournaments, outdoor activities, having good health, giving service to the gym and sportsmanship. A chevron is cdded when a Letter girl earns an additional 300 points. She rates a star after her third chevron. During the past year they have taken care of the lost and found gym articles in the ping pong room, and helped keep the locker room in order. The officers for the semester are loann Sor- ber, chairman, and Barbara Quaney, secre- tary and treasurer. swab ' BOARD OF SPORTS The Board of Sports is the governing body of the Cfirls' Athletic Association. lt was created when the GAA. was organized during Girls' Week in l926. The Board sponsors such events as the Freshie Party to familiarize new girls with gym equipment, rules and games, a Christmas party at which four girls, one from each year, com- pete for the title of Sports Queen, a GAA. Play Day to which two girls from each school are invited, and various tournaments at which gold and silver bars are awarded to the win- ners. The officers for this year were as follows: president, Shirley Daluga, Bernie Kennedyg vice president, Norma Couser, LaVerne Mcliibbon, secretary, Pat Markland, Ioann Sorberg Treas- urer, Alberta Thompson, Irene Schaack. U W' ' . A wi E, f A ' ani K- 1 4 an 1 4-rw :M . , mf' ' , it -'Q - LETTER GIRLS McKibben, Tanner. Marklcmd, Sorber 1Pres.J. lugu, Brenner. Qucmey. BOARD OF SPORTS Bauer. Brenner, Levick. Row 1: Low, Thompson. Ken nedy. Mrs. Dcxvidcxge, Sieg Row 2: Friedl, Beucus. Kurow ski. Levick, Fulk, Mctthys Row 3: Coffman, Anderson Berry, Finney, Schaack. Da Row 1: McKibbin, Sieg, Ken nedy, Beucus, Miss Pearson Mcrrklcxnd, Sorber, Thompson Row 2: Kurowski, Quuney F a 1 k, Bradley, Dalugcr LEADERS Row 1: Ketchum, Lotz, Wocel, Bru- no, Markham, Friedl, Kennedy. Sorber, Schranz, Bergman. Irwin, W Harris, Lam. Row 2: Lindgren. Sparks, Sylling, Larsen, Perno, Peterson, Levick, Markland, Law, Mathies, Kurowski, Rodine, Couser. Hennessy, Burtch, Parmalee. Row 3: Thompson, McKibbin, Pode- well, Andresen, Berry. Mirth lTreasl, Bauer, Winkler I. Schaack fVice-Pres.l. Maluchnik. Daluga, Anderson fSec'yJ, Neil- son fPres.l, Murphy, Quaney, Falk, C. Schaack, Phillipson, Eric- son. Riccu, Kuglin. GIRLS' SWIM CLUB I. Schaack, Daluga lPres.l, Winkler, Mirth, Wagner, C. Schaack, Rapka. Podewell, Walker, Cochrane, Hillig, Lorenz, Kolbczba, Hickey, Hammer, Wheeler. LEADERS The Leaders Club came into existence in 1941 under the sponsorship ot Miss Marie Kug- lin to aid the gym teachers in retereeing games. Leaders must be recommended by a gym teacher and have no grade lower than a Consideration is given to the girls' leadership and sportsmanship, two qualities which are most valuable to the leaders when fulfilling their aim ot helping students to improve their skills in all sports. I-Xt a Leaders' party, which is held just before Class Day each semester, graduates re- ceive gold pins and corsages. The others re- ceive bars and emblems according to the num- ber of semesters they have been leaders. GIRLS' SWIM CLUB ln l928 the Girls' Lite Saving Club was formed under the leadership ot Miss O'Leary. Only the girls who passed their junior lite saving examination were admitted. ln l936 under the guidance ot Miss Laura Pearson the Nereides Club was organized. Three years later Miss Marie Kuglin started a Iunior Swim Club for girls who were interested in earning their swimming emblem. ln l948 and l949 under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Powers, a substitute gym teacher, the Swim Club presented a successful water ballet show tor the PTA. Parents Night and tor members of the Cr.A.A. The oiticers this year were Shirley Daluga, president, Irene Schaack, treasurer and secretary. GIRLS' GYM CLASSES LEADERS-STAR BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: Anderson, Falk, Maluchnik, Quaney. Phillipson. Row 2: Ricca, Thompson. Sorber, Mirth, Levick. Markland. McKib- bon. 2ND PLACE GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Bruce, Argile. Kennedy, Fitzsimmons. Bauer, Cooper, Daluga, Kurowski, Dolder, Friedl, Priller. Viscounty, Chiral. Mrs. Mary Callaghan presides over lhe clinic. Posture winners: Virginia Rheinholdl, Eleanor Mellas, Kaihie Nadosy Clst. 2nd, and 3rd places respeclivelyl. GOODBYE . . . HOCJP DE-DO! This Book Produced by 1 1402 N. 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