Carl Sandburg High School - Poet Yearbook (Orland Park, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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X L ILENCE reugns Halls are undus+urbed by +acuI+y and s+uden+s classrooms are emp+y bells are suIen+ The busy days of +he I963 64 school year have passed Ano+her year has come C, CQZQJ. +o a close I+ seems s+range +o wallc +hrough corrudors devoud of conversa+uon and laugh+er Our school has changed overnugh+ 'From a crowded uns+u+u+uon of Iearnung +o a vacan+ buuldung We remember +he +urs+ days 0+ school las+ fall A prolonged lnduan summer lcep+ eyes and mund focused more on +he ou+ of doors +han on +he blackboard Bermuda shor+s be came s+andard a++ure for +oo+ball games Bu+ worlcung and Iearnung wu+h ofhers +he days weelcs and mon+hs began +o slup by rapudly Soon +he +urs+ quar+er was over and records of Lk Ag accompIushmen+ were compuled Thanlcsguvung and Chrus+mas vaca+uons had ended before we hardly Icnew +hey had begun Classroom worlc uncreased un pace bu+ swum mee+s wres+lung 'na+ches and basIce+baII games lcep+ our spuru+s hugh Two more quar+ers passed rapudly S+uden+s began +o experuence +he +urs+ e++ec+s of sprung +ever eyes and mund once agaun began +o wander couples held hands un +he hall a robun s+ar+ed u+s nes+ on +he ledge of +he wundow ou+sude our classroom S+uden+s +acul+y and admunus+ra+uon could see +he end 0+ +he school year un sugh+ Graduahon was uus+ around +he corner Summer vaca+uon began and here we are Once agaun +he school us deser+ed uus+ as I+ has been deser+ed un each o+ +he pas+ +en years As we wallc down +he hall +he sulence us overpowerung We s+raun +o hear +he bangung of Iocli ers and +he nousy +aIlc o+ our classma+es One can almos+ umagune spuru+s Iurlcung un every corner Each closed door seems +o conceal some+hung mys+eruous +he spuru+ of scuence us un +hus room or +he spuru+ 0+ Englush us haun+ung +ha+ +ured +ee+ The presence 0+ someone or some+hung us obvuous We re no+ umagunung +hus Someone or some+hung has un+errup+ed +he quue+ we were experuencung A vouce unexpec+edIy brealcs +he sulence Dud I +rugh+en you7 No don + be afraud You surely mus+ lcnow who I am Been here now for +he las+ +en years These have been good years haven + +hey7 Yes +en long years bu+ +hey have +lown by quuclcly Seen you on evenungs when you came +o +he Iubrary un +he gym decora+ung +or dances cheerung +he +oo+ball +eam on Sa+urday a++ernoons and a+ o+her school ac+uvu+ues You ve even needed my help a+ +umes and I have always been happy +o be o+ assus+ance As I +hunlc baclr on +he pas+ +en years I+ surpruses me how +as+ +he s+uden+ body has grown un suze and how rapudly +he buuldung u+seI+ has changed The shu++ from a school of a few hundred s+uden+s +o one of +wo +housand s+uden+s has been a bug change We have experuenced +hus I remember +wo years ago +here was a Io+ of +alIc abou+ ano+her school Board members and umpor+an+ peo ple un +he communu+y foresaw +he need for larger +aculu+ues our communu+y was growung +oo +as+ for Carl Sandburg Hugh Funally +hey passed +he bond ussue a new school would be crea+ed Las+ year we experuenced +he excu+emen+ of wa+chung Amos Alonzo S+agg Hugh School grow from +he survey ung and pourung of +he +ounda+uon +o +he funushung +ouches on +he roo+ and landscape Jus+ as +he bur+h of S+agg Hugh +oolc place Carl Sandburg Hugh School was born +en years ago Our school means much +o all o+ us each un hus own way As we s+and here we become aware of +he grea+ um por+ance of +hus buuldung I+ us a mee+ung place for fruends I+ us a place where we express our udeas and hear +he opun uons o+ o+hers I+ us a place where we learn correc+ socual cus+oms and +he +rue values of lu+e I+ us a place where we learn +o Iuve and worlc wu+h o+hers I+ us an a+mosphere un whuch we develop our +aIen+s I+ offers us prepara+uon for a +rade or for hugher educa+uon Our school us par+ of our lu+e I+ us our home away from home I+ also means a Io+ +o me Ive seen many changes +aIce place un +he las+ +en years I+ us du++ucuI+ no+ +o be sen+u men+al Las+ fall I overhead a mee+ung whuch was +aIcung place un +he o++uce Don + usually malce a prac+uce o+ eaves droppung bu+ +hus mee+ung was par+ucuIarly un+eres+ung +o me Members of +he old school board of way back un I954 were duscussung +he hus+ory of our school Why shouldn+ I be un+eres+ed'7 I have grown +en years older wu+h +hus school Q , c1.,, I y ' . ' : : gl x , - . - - I . -, - sl , J . I I . - - ig? :Ji . . Q . 5 U . y . I n one. Suddenly, a noise Is heard a+ +he Tar end .of +he hall! I+ sounds like +he ba-ng o+.a dus+ pan and +he shuffle 0+ ,4r , A Table of Contents 1 c:f-:' W-F3 Szdehe V4-57 S3655 E!6 LE 58-85 C gi 'za+79ns Fa:u'+v efd Adrwifie - 'cp Deparfmenfs , X.-75 fan. 41 ,Q 'li ' Ku x Z . , Q -Q 4' . Ag, , 5 -4,.. - .',,,Q -e- -- 4, , Q. -.3-.-I 4- . wps- 'lr--9 . fi 'Y -Q T, as '- S .I.:a no 4- 'gi Q D 1 4 llcalce and Cogee were served al rhe begnnirg ol lhe meellng. Then everyone 90+ down lo busfness. They beg Sandburg Hgh Sohoof an llracfng lhe lack regargmg +he hls+ory of Carl 'Several cornmunwes-Palos, Orland, Trey, l-llclcory l-l'lls and Wor'h-were Qfowlnq raoldly. The smal' eassroems wh':h were 'n 'he onglral school had become lnadeoua+e lo serve 'he surrofofng area. Cassei were be g held stores and nearby Churches. l+ was efoenl rhal ser-ne'h'rg rn,:+ C6 done. so a Sonar'- lee was fofmed 'o mahe bans no efoand ehe :a: 'es. Amer rnany C:n :re's'a4 mee-Pegs 'he Commwee deooe: 'ha' a 'ew school be bfi 'The 'ef' srooem was hhe selechon og e sue Io' 'he szhoo. Tne and 'ea' Qode 45 and l3ls+ Siree' seemed Lo gulf' hhe reourernenis, The 5 -e was surchazeo a'Ch'+eC': were h eo a': worlc began 5' fhe s:'oo. 'Aher +he bans were :nsheo and 2o's u:+'on s+ar'ed, lhe zfnoo C'Ji'fj was laced w h 'lhe 'rash of :ho:s'V'Q a name Tor 'he sthool. Sludenfs facuuv and +he DGODTE of 'he cornrn. +y were asked io submw suggesions. Maw narnez were as Cussed bu' 'one of :hem seerned ho Ls' U our rew school. The CC'3'Cf members had several avrfbules 7' mfnd whfch lhey honed 'C :Vg 'n +he person :or whom +hey named our school. They wished To name +he school eller somecre who had cor- Vbuled much To our sooely. They wanled a person who was Connecheo w'+h lllfnois. They were En'e'es'ed 'n hndn a name wh':h hao refer before oeen used To' a school. Q When Dr. Bono s w 7e, Former seerelary of 'rhe l-larrlel Monroe Lbrafv of Mod- ern Poelry, suggesleo nanfng fhe new school 'n honor ol Carl Sandburg, all of 'rhe ouallllcarions seemed 'o have been meh. Car' Sandburg surely had conrribured much fb our soclery wl+h hls pcerry an d essays: he was born En Galesburg. lllholsx and ar lhaf llnne. a school had nel been named In h'z nonor. Dr. l-lenry. superlnrendenl ol The dislrlcl high school, wrole dedicale our new school lo hlrn. and rece7ved bermisslon from Carl Sandburg lo All ol lhese Tacls are ol lnleresl' To me becauze l am a parl of 'rhe hlzlory of Carl Sandburg High. l, loo, spenr many hours lhinlcing ol names for lhe new school OT Orland-Palos Townshlp. Overhearlng 'rhal nneellng lagl Tall was very enloyable, and l chuckled lo rnyselT when Dr. Henry expressed everyones lhoughls by saylng, 'This doesn'+ even loolc like lhe school we namedl' l if -, 'S lhal meelfng ended lasl lall, I began lo recall all ol lhe many people who have been a parl ol lhe his- lory ol Carl Sandburg I-'ligh School. Through llae com- bined ellorls ol lhese people-school board members, adminislralors, lacully, oll'ce and cuslodial personnel, sludenls and parenls-our school has changed and progressed lrom lhe opening days ol I954 lo lhe recenl June day when our school closed lor lhe sum- mer and lhe lirsl decade ol our hislory ended. Il has ollen occurred lo me lhal lhese people have never received due credil. Each year a slall ol sludenls and advisors work on a yearbook, which is known lo us as lhe Poel. Each year lhey dedicale lhe book lo some individual who has conlribuled much lo our school. As I lislened lo lhal meeling, I decided lhal il would only be lair lhal lhe lenlh anniversary issue ol lhe Poel be dedicaled lo lhose who have conlribuled so much during lhe pasl len years - lo all ol lhe sludenls, cuslodians, leachers, adminislra- lors, board members, ollice personnel and olhers who have given parl ol lhemselves lo our school in lhe hope lhal il mighl become a beller educa- lional inslilulion. My ideas have seemed lo haunl lhe yearbook slall lhis year, and lhey have dedicaled lhe IQ64 Poel lo all ol you who have been a parl ol our school lhis pasl decade. Dedication Carl Sandburg I-ligh School has achieved ils slanding in Chicago-area suburban high schools lhrough lhe ellorl ol a number ol people--lhe school board has helped eslablish and mainlain good principles and rules lor a schools operalion: lhe adminislralors and lacully have pul lorlh unceasing ellorl lo educale our young people and lo prepare lhem lor ,lheir lulure lile: cuslodians have helped creale a heallhy almosphere lor sludy and lun! parenls have volunleered lheir services lor music drives, PTA meelings, and many olher aclivilies: sludenls have made Carl Sandburg High School excel lhrough lheir achievemenls in lhe academic lield, in alhlelics, in music and in various olher lields. Throughoul lhe pasl len years all ol lhese people have had a common goal-our school. In lhe process ol developing lalenls and learning, sludenls have come in close conlacl wilh leachers. Teachers, in lurn, have worked closely wilh lhe adminislralors, lhe school board, parenls and olhers con- necled wilh lhe school. All have had lhe same aim and logelher lhey cre- aled a line educalional climale. In aporecialion and gralilude lor whal lhey have done, lhe Poel ol I964 is dedlcaled lo all lhose who have, In lhe pasl len years, conlribuled so much lo our school. Y. 1. ll S . f 51:1 ' . 3 34- . r. 5 ' 5 I ia .- I 4 A z ....x8x,. ll' 0 . I. U . Q' , . I ' 4 I.. 1 Q -A 1 X' ' . 39.1 I 55.4 .gy We 1 'N '4 2 '3 i. l ..,.-,,,, . N recallihg We hislory ol our school, We old board members spenl a grea+ deal of +ir'ne discussing We l X chanQes which have lalce' place in cur school. Se feral ef our leachers carne frem We old Qrland i i scheol. They. a :UQ Wilh We eWer members of We 1954 slall, helped so fear: We acf+i:n: of Car' 1 - Sardparo Wah School and faces We faslc ol ufffna We si 'dere body Wa' hai come from a nym- CNW A lg'-:i' 5' :Mg s'i.Lu' D 6, 14 P- per Q o .erenl areas arc 5 camper cl oi ere l c Q' s: eo s. i . l The group cfsHJde'+sWa+en1ered our schzs in 'QE4 seemed arge 54 We 'rne Wey enroued. l A l3u+ it wa: :ma 'er Wan lasl years freshmen class. 'ne o'owW ci oar zioen' body has been gradual. I f- W l - , A iw ' l , ,A - l F f .. I oar in on y en years il .as grown from 525 sluoeni 5 approxinnaley ZLOC. In We Tourrr year of operalcn swelve hundred You? people were enr: ed. lWi+h We grewih in We stoena booy came We demand for emargeo Jas' 'ez Aj 55:3rwv3j5-.3 Gam Pgag were drawn .io and an addfhor' was sLarLe:. ins 'rss ado'T'on so 'he :r'g'nal school wo. C Cease 'he Iac' aes. rinzheo 'r' WEE. 'ne 'ECC'- Von inclded +wen+y classrooms a new caielera a grs gyrnnafxn new a3m ':'r5 fe slices shops for eecar'c y a'c me'al worlc and leur bosness eoacahor reornz. l' was armsmg 'Q waach We shoes? e-'crezscns 5: 'hex :sled a' 'ns a:a ':c which seemed even larger Wan 'ne afar-al bifdins. Thi has rea y happened so car school New we w' fuel oe+ ass in J J A I If , l We hallsl' The rew rooms were in '5'e3 'n We second :emes'er ci We I957-53 :chic year, and ai 'arned our, on y ireshme' managed lo gel losl Wose firsl 'Few cays In We halls ci CSHS. MOM facililies had increased +0 such an exlenl Wal our school was expecled lo accom1moda'e sevenleen hundred and lilly sludenls. Bal Wis was nor We end lor We schoo' board and iacully realized Wal very soon ou schoo' wculd oulgrcw even Wis addilion: so, as Wis addilion wai fomp'eled, pans were made for a second. 'The second addilion was compie'ed in l'me For We V760-ol school year. The mcsl oulslacorg lealare, in We evez of We sludenl' body, ol Wis Wird bui'd'ng program was We 1w'rv'n'ng pool, The gym c age: were able W olfer a 57-weels on' fn swimming, and all sludenls were reocfred lo parricipale. Sludenls comp'ained ol slraghl hair, bar Wey enioyed We program all We same. A large parl of We second addifion was We closing in ol whai is new We courlyard. Seence labs, a new library. classrooms and We lillle Wealre were included in We addifion. Hlihe rapid rare al which our school was growing made il evidenl' Wal soon Wiz school would be loo small iusl as We old Orland school had grown foo small 'ren years ago. School board members and We slalf realized Wis. We walched Amos Alonzo Slaflr l-ligh School go up Wis pasl year. Only lime will fell wheWer or no? We hislory ol Wis new school will be a repelirion of Sandburgs firs+ len years. .Ei N afni g r i gw ni lm-v-f .-q. ' 46' 47 5 - ww . up . M 2, il.. N. 'Xt' in X 5 D '1 It FIT ...4..e . V 'Ai 3 2 Fm F C W. GFA r'e -,'3 'Ve ftfesi 2, Sa'dr3wc ei 'H-' 24 Sffivcw PHI: ' X11 , 3. SPAM' I ENV- 75 91:55 We Winky x,., XjT,f+nf.',- 4, WA'F eww fp f ine W e-gn Au ,',, 1 . 'Q' 5, Sine nf 925-EC. O CNG-,Li 3: Qc . 7. Bawify emfefi 'Le fi CC' :vm 'A mm WWE 'M.'fer1+'. nw -- 'Q . P C , , , - .f- Ji' .J ' 2 v - , .Z-Q, N ,f iff' if L RW uf Mvnmd, a ,fi c- 5 I 'jfg ,gg 'W -..n ' ' , . fl' 4 M' kk' .y - ' , ' 4:1 . 4' ' ' 'li-7-5 1' ' :.-QT. 7 AJ Q U. . Q W I rf 1- C- ' I '5b,A':' Q xv ' x ' I . . f-'-' W ,Jw- I sf: X Y 3 'Y . Q u V . I - -it Ah- , - T, -'1-I 1 Wk 3- ' ,f-I . ,W L A-3 -548. ' I l N said 6 V- ew-V fr- fn .A e DH? 'f-A 4' 'dk'- f 4 W, 'ul ll k' ' Y Wm. ? lg I 'w 4- fm lk fN J f ilff- N' 2 .f X ' ,'s'F1.-vw' , I . S 'f- . A l - 1- 1- , Q, in '49 r 4 . f E fm f ,I ti Mr.Suchor J Nekom CO-Edlfgr P.Jaeqef N.Cox J.ShHH K Dkkman O Q. If Poet You have probabiy seen us many iimes +hroughou+ fhe ias+ year, We accompanied phoiographers around fhe school. We ohen soughf fhe heio of s+uden+s and feachers when iden+iFyi'ig piciufes. We have been known +o carry piies of Way-ou+s back ard For+h +o school We migh+ have been observed wh e wrilfng Furiousiy or whiie 'ryping hurriediy. We +ried our hands in +he aff of salesmanship by si++ing in iron? of 'rhe caieieria for several monihs. You also migh+ have seen us rushing 'ro +he ar+ rooms or engaged in conversaiion wi+h Mr. Suchor. Yes, I am sure you have guessed who we are by nowf we are +he Poei Siaff of IQ64. 1... WTR G. Broman K. Timms 5-Q 'f ge M- Q 1 i g TUDENTS l Alan Goes, Presidenf T iii Senior Closs Grefchen Broman, Linda Haaq. Richard Gales ' ' T Vice Presiderv Secrefary reusurer , 14 Senior Officers THE WAYS To every man There openeTh A Way. and Ways, and a Way. And The High Soul climbs The High Way And The Low Soul gropes The Low. And in beTween on The misTy TlaTs. The resT driTT To and Tro. 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Frank Kuecher eznard Kcisii, Acdio-VisuaI III, Baskei- I.e ' Richard Koziel ba'I I, II, III. cram Aide I II I re'I 'a' Cali Seye- a '7a'Iffe'ce I- F-f' Richard A. Kukac Chief I.e'+ermer1's Club III, IV? Sandburg Guard ll, III, IV7 Swimming II, III, IV. Craig R. KuIa+ SIeepy Bcw'inq: Science Ciub' Alchernisis Anonymccs II, III, IV: Speech Con- +es'r IV. gn l Jonafhon W. Lang Jon Audio-VisuaI II. James Lanq+rip Jim PauIa A, Leidecker DirnpIez' Sharon M. Lecrichik SheeIaces Pep Ciub I, II: G-.fm I, II, III' Choi' I, II, III L34 L'eI:e'5'e ' Le4'e e': CLIC 'I III, IV. If! L :La - 4,5 U 'I 'V' 'JFS J- Qi'1IZ-'CI GJ' I II I 'fiezx IV IP'ez ie'?I' Jffc' Cass F'esIde-'I' La+I'- Clb. K ,Nw , ,M , U., ve .Vp , CC'6' Gif. I F I -..x.,.I, II I' 'V cv-- Y I ,,.,lf,,-,, vv ---VV .AL 'tr .1 ,al 331' I V' 'A 'f 'ti C II Ccnfei' 'C'ee'eeje' ' 1 Q':'e'. 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I, ll Pep Club Il: PIGY C057 IV: Pep Club I, Il, III IV. IV: Band I, II. III, IV. William Mclalauqhfon Bill Le'rl'ermen's Club II. Ill IV: Sandburg Guard II. Ill, IV: Foolball I, II Swimming II, III, IV. Mary Lee Miracle Krislin Merwin Drarnalics Club IV Kris Pafricia Michaels FI-I.A. Il: GAA. I Aquila Slafl IV: Library Pai Pep Club I: Cheer Aide III Pe Clu AIII III IV Pe ' p : b IV: GA. . . . I T P leader I- Band I' Choir Pool' Slall ll, III. Club I: B.B.C. Ill. II, III. ,ew af' ,', td tru QQ T, 4 '77 X xx I 1 Q' I f ',9'bQ '04 Q-:P 41? -A 7-7 I A aw. O Ka+hleen McDougall G,A.A. II, Ill: Pep Club I, II. Gwendolyn McGee Gwen Drarnalics Club I: F.l'l.A. IV: Pep Club I. Kathryn McGuinness Ka+hy F.I'l.A. IZ G.A.A. IV Pep Club IV: Cheer leader I. Terry McHenry Le'rIermen's Club IV Baslcefball 111, iv, Fooll ball ul, nv, weegmaaff :ng ul. lv. CT .J Larry McNeal James Meeder Le+Iermen's Club III, IV: Sandburg Guard II, Ill. IV: Foolball II: Swim- ming II, Ill, IV. 9. Charles Mefcalfe Rod and Gun Club II: Golf I. Diana Melrz Dramalics Club IV: G.A.A. I, III: Library Aide I, II, III: Pep Club II, III, IV' Pool Slalf IV. z7 Richard Miller Roberf Miller Alchemisls Anonymous I, II ISecrelaryI, III, IV IPresidenlI: Mu Alpha Thefa III, IV: Play Cas? IV: Science Seminar Ill: German Club IPresi- clenfl. .X Carol Monson Dramafics Club I, ll, III, IV' Mu Aloha Thela II, III, IV- N,I'l.S. Ill, IV: mrs. III, IV: Pep Club ll: Speech Corvlesl I, Il, III. IV: Play Cas? IV: Choir Ill, IV: B.B.C. Ill, IV: German Club IV. Roberl Moore Baslreiball I' Baseball I. Jzbr MCr'ey,:lr Rid a'd Gr C .5' I Ja 'e Wei: Siam Vleofe Bafj I, II I 'V Vfe' Gam lea PQQLI' IV C:-23 C ' II, III IV' 'C' 3'-e:'ae ' C'C'9 5f:':e 3 'V'9i ' S,'tL'i :e: S 3 'DB e' D '. II 'V' W'e2 'C I Y. III IV. Sf: 3' S.-. '4 ': I, 4, 8 -N., ,Q 'YQ-'JP . Q., ...Af '7 ,ni Z7 nl Jane-1 Morqen+i'aIef Judv Mesa AIIen Needy James N71 Jan CFQII' IV, David MueIIef A'I':cn Need. 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Reber' Sodarz Ross SmI+I1 LeI+err'nen's CIub IV' Sandburg Guard I, II, III, IV: Cross Counfry II, III, IV: Track II, III, IVg WresIIInq I, II, III. IV, Rose' Suzan S'ei'fa Crafna :: IV' F.T,!1. III' Gregory Shack C5,A,A, II III IV' Peo Ba':'l I II, III, IV' Club I' 'V- S',de-5 Spear Wfes 7'q I, III. C11-:T ', Dennis Suclin Alclwerr-ii5+5 Anonymous i, II iii, iv rpfegidemi AQ,-5 I ii iii, IV' Car'-era C,b IV' De- ba'e II III' M, Alplwa TLe'a III IVg N.l'l.S. III, IVA Rod and Gm Club I IIA S:'e :e Seminar III4 Lab Abe II, III, IV- C:'e Club III- WefqF+- 'Vrg IV' Science Fai' K ve ff. on Pamela Topol l:.'l'.A. IV' G,A.A, I, II Pe Club I, II, III, IV a Q p FILA- Il' QJAJA, I' rpg ISeC'e+aryI- P'5y III Cub Pecepriz-'s' III A Club ll III, V-3 '57 ni 11 Atl 'LTD vi Qi. it QF? as -ng .1417 sg: a-as Sleve Spencer April Slallro Jolnn Slellwaqen I,e?'errv-en'5 Club III, IV' F.N.A, II: F.T.A. 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Sieplwen Valenfi seba I: Baslre-'fball I- F 'balll Wayne Wagre' AIc:I'e'r':'s A :' M: f I' Ac- a IV' Lane'- rnefs C .b III. IV M. AIUL5 'II'e'a II III IV: .IOyC6 Zinn NHS. 'II IV- Lab Pie D'f1fne'icS C'-b IV- B5gI9'L'35' I I' III G.A.A, I II, III 'V IV. Michele Wilbur David Wdirurn Ckoi' I- 1' 'T 1 41 Y? -at IQ' .-5 Karen Vickers Dennis Ward Band I, II, III, IV. Janice Vyilacil A. I, II, IV: Pep Jameg Webb Club I: Recepiionisf IV: Foo+ba'I I: WeiqIw+IiI+- oir I, II, III. ing I. Donald Wilz B.B.C. II: Science Semi- nar Ilg AIcIiemis+s Synonymous II: Audio- Visual I, II, III, IV: Li- brary Aide II: Mu Alpha TI1e'raIIyN.I-I.S.IIgRod and Gun Club II: S+..- denr Council III IVice- Presidenll, IV lPreS'- den+Ig German Club I' Core Club III IPresi- denilq Science Fair I. Roland Wolff LeHermen's Club III, IV: Cross Counffy III IVp Wrevlifig I II, III IV. Craig Young Swimming I, II: Trqclc I. II, IV. -A Trudy Young I:.I-Ifx. I, Il, III IOIficer I, II, IIII: G.A.A. I, II: III, IV: Pep Club I, II, IV: Sfudenl Council IV: Recep+ionis+ IV: B.B.C. 47' I? Audrey Ziomek Pep Club II' Choi Il III, IV. Alberf Zumpe Cross Counfry I. --'r A, Q if 4 ,few -4.4 Junior Officers Gary Schneider Susan Aflrinson Karen Howard, Roy BuTera SecreTary Treasurer Presidenf V ce Pres denT :EJ 'W A' Q' Junior Closs As sTudenTs define iT, an upper-classman is one who geTs To do every- Thing. Well, we finally made iT! We enTered The upper-classmenls ranlcs as our Junior year began. No more assemblies wiTh The Freshmeng we were Juniors beginning a busy and exciTing year. In The fall we ordered our long-awaiTed class rings, and whaT a Thrill iT was To receive and To wear Them. We all were happy wiTh The sTyle which our class officers had chosen, and we were proud To display our rings. One of The main responsibiliTies of The Junior class is ThaT of sponsoring The Junior-Senior prom. We raised money by The coaT-checlc service for baslceTball games. Everyone worlced hard To give The Seniors a prom which They will long remember. Our Third year in Carl Sandburg l-ligh School was filled wiTh many acTiviTies, boTh social and scholasTic. As The year sped by guiclcly we focused our aTTenTion on our academic courses as well as The enjoyable aspecTs of high school. Our aTTenTion began To cenTer around our coming senior year and The prospecTs of choosing a college. We seT our goals and ambiTions high, and as The l963-64 school year came To a close, we anTicipaTed an even more rewarding year To come. UHF -5' WH! li ' I nf .J-v S! A exe me Al as a Am B de A de Ander c Arfcnow Abe Be ke Bean A L 5 Awe sc Q Aswel B5 c Be rg Be we 4 Be-ske en as Base B Bae 1 c B 0 L. Brra N is iv D , s-9 9' Bruno Bunfnng Burke Bulce Burlrlward Busch Bufera Carlson Sec Bkmn ,A Wil P WW C Carlson M Carlson Carlson Carr Cebc? 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We se' H V we V!Q e': Vve' 9' VVC,'Q 'X.'JMe'e NV'ee e' WP4'e I RYA-C V r Zecy. A Zdvfw Juniors . Sophomore Officers 5 f d YEL-'Q V159 Pfeiidenl Jane' Mi es Treasu e Kafhy Mailra, Secrefary Donna Paser, Presidenf 3. y uv-f ' f uf ,y f like Enfering fhe halls of Sandburg lasf fall was no longer new fo us. We began our Sophomore year full of anficipafion for an excifing year. We were no longer faced wifh fhe problem of acguainfing and adapfing ourselves fo Carl Sandburg l-ligh. We no longer had fhe fifle of freshmen, Our academic and social year began in Sepfember. Everyone 'hifi fhe boolcs affer a resfful summerls vacafion. There were many clubs fo ioin, fryoufs for plays and sporfs fo parficipafe in, Our class officers, whom we had chosen before school ferminafed for fhe summer, assumed responsibilify and led fhe class of '66 on fo newer and beffer fhings. Do you remember fhe fall play? Does fhe Chrisfmas concerf bring baclc memories? Remember fhe fryoufs for 'Oklahoma - Homecoming weelceno - fhe Science Fair - fhe Sweefhearfs Ball - all fhe afhlefic games and meefs? Yes, our acfive role in fhe life of Carl Sandburg High School has given our Sophomore year much meaning, and we shall never forgef if. 1 gf bw . . ,N --- 2 f ' fl' r if Q4 B K - . v A I ly-fr I-'f' 1 D' 1 ' U . Y h J .. VMLEW ' '3 : 1 f f v - Q a - , J ' v .Q I 5 f. a ' J f' ' 1 ' k U L I B . I 1 - f I A err 'ff ' r 1' Y .. fl A . , .4 ,..- . 2 , -4' ' ' , F , it I- ' 3' Z :L 4- -5 ' V ,e' ' , - x t N y -'ff' mf - M. n I' l 1 .I I, if ,iijfyl 1 . Q.. ...J 1 1 is - , . .rv . - T. - m 1-. - 1.3 ,R -K -3 I: 4 Q 2 'L f . if ' Z1 i J ' ' If: '. .V X J '7' Q' x - ,ff 1 . ff x, I' , Q 1 W ' X, 1 9 ' ff ' '- fn f ' ni .91-Q .lri 1 QMEY' f f- ' . If ' '-- ' 'Y' W' W fiilifs' . A p , 2 .. - . , - 1 3 Y . ,, .a z w J .-1 f , I ff, 1 'L ' ,5 5 , -e Li Xe, qs' ' BBW- 4 A ! ' . ' 'I ':,.' 1' 'B ' 4 A x Q ' f ag. 12 f k ' . 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Thar river was crossed by Carl Sandburg seniors on May 3Is+, I9637 lor fha? celes+ial eve marked one of lhe las+ fimes 'rhe class of I963 would be fogelher- Senlimervrs varied on +his nigh+ of nighls. Some fell remorse +ha+ Their four years had now come srarrlingly +o a close: some experienced dreams of +he lufureq some +hough+ only of pasr dances lhey had allended. All, however, could noi escape 'rhe misl of sa+ia+ing enchan+men+ +ha+ enveloped Silver Lalce. Thai nighl happiness could be purchased cheaply for iusf one golden drop of noclurnal romance, The slars, glimmering, brilliant and vivid wilh sparkles, seemed 'ro beam down +heir own gladsome messages of joy. Even lhe sandman was lcind enough +o wifhhold his porenr dus+ of drowsiness from youlh. The las+ dance 'ro be played, Moon River, broughl forlh sighs of wisllulness' could lhe Prom be over already? ll was on lo Valley View Farm, where sludenls had a mosr excnhng lime. Because rhis was open unlil 6:00. many spenr +he whole nighf swimming, playing minialure golf, go-lcarling, and dancing. Buf fhis, foo. came lo an end. The Prom ol I963, our own Moon River was now iusl a moonlil memory slreaming down 'rhe palh of re+rospec+ion. 'ill f' ' an J - . K 1 P in O 45? Q 1 .-0 '59 ki Yi Q 4 A f 'iff E' 62,1 L I 1 N s f LLB .Q F W 5 W e U I SE 'o :If is 3 , E E, 'fin 'W E. in KL B ,,- V67 PfCL'f71ar H' fan B' 1 I Gre+chen Broman Did: Coqhill John Capodice Ernie Sharpe PM Heniif Terry Lindgren George Powers Mary Ann McBr9de Doran Harding ' x MX' 3. -nfs. wg.. URW u sf! Jn.--.1 s 5IQyq0.QhqN.g,Q.u,.u' nw tx. t i iii's 4 52 ' ' WNNH lu 'un q sm so M up: mils .xl h.N'h. 'u'u 'Niifnu E Q 4ns.h....q ,tn ,N w -it 1'-35:55 ' v- 2 . 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FTA. boo+h 'f caffvaf dfsdays bafkhimg beau- hes. Debge creaies pfob'ems. The ones a+ +he +op of fhe heap have +he long- es+ way fo fail. A Wpical Mexfcah ?amEly qolhg +o fEes+a. The Homecoming parade is ready 'ro begin In I958. 'VH-Q.. W 1 Q 1 -. .,,. . - ax, Y -.G 3 :- 1 fm V 2 it-. Q 1 ,. f L- ' ,hjffly -, :Vaci I N495 K , FZ? ffl! M vu iv Dave Anderson leads 'rhe l956 Prom-goers in a chorus of 'rhe school song. Mardi Gras is given by fhe Language Club in I956. l'f's a Whale of a floar by 'the arf club. Yes. ws enioyed The dance! A Iare arrival. The I955 Junior-Senior Prom. The Mad Tea Par+y. VERY year for +he pes+ decade +he rn nlhs r h o n n se sw ve pes ed reofdly e re n ee Hd 1 enox er sunnrner w e e O e glue d appeeran e of e o ar oe e x M p W4 Hg eyen+s 'rh r uderr look lorwa d +o a ng +he year n Jrhe fall everyone ar+ cw a s honnecorn o weekend Sruder-+s e'e + ca ddales for rhe cueen a d her ourr The own: me F +he queen s C+ on w e n ur eo fhe b nl e The bg ganne on Sa+u eller oon and flee bg dan e Ther everwhg ends he whurlwwnd of evenls of rnar specwal weekend A few weeks eller home nn ng q rls begun Y look 'forward fo The GAA +urnabou+ dance l-lere Q 'rherr chan e +o go ou+ w +h +he+ spe el boy rhey have beer eyernq fo s me hrne Affer Thenksgwrng vacah n wh le feachers a e crammrng e lol of work mio fhree hor? weeks fhe chomr and orchesfre devole hours lo prachce lor We Chrwslrnes con err Soon eller lhws concerl everyone looks forward lo +he Chrwslrnas holdays and lhe Alurnm a 1111 KAP The Sweelhearl Ball break rhe long wunfer rnonfhs Then wwlh fhe cornnnq of sprung lnrshrnq +ouches are placed on pro,ec+s For +he science ferr Sludenls are kepl busy wr+h plays benquers and o+her specnel achvnhes The years evenls are clrnexed by lhe Jumor Sensor Prom and cornrnencemenf YT Groduohon On Sunday af+ermon June 9 N963 cornrnencerne 4 exe ffes for seniors were P'eW'J CJ doors o We cr or ca or Hwe rrs Hrne In fne Ps o y of e Sf oo' f noe L3 oomrn preee +54 were used by a qradudrnq Cafe ra er 1 Cornrnenrernenl Soeaker Kar 'een Rogers gave We we orne Robe FN reo + e 1 r d Jeanne Van Pelf Hee fare-we Vr G W y orere e We carnlr 5 Q 5 d Mr. Wrn Tre roo Nancy RF-ire GJ Snyder, WHP1 a 3.50 o Judy Scnroe Sfeyens. Roo We Andrew? ofefanoznoi were frwe rnar he rw ,riff J The invocafion by +he Rev. Edward A Livings'l'on. Pa+ Jaeger leads 'Phe processional. Well, Karen, you finally did if! Bob Nach+reib. The +ime has come . . . MUDULHTINE LIEH1 um: THE PUEKH5 LHLET C W Jfln X .-a' ' X.. xo . eats! x Carl Sandburgs ninlh annual Science Fair was held on a rafher unauspicfous dare-Friday, March I3, I964. Bur science dispeis supers+i+'o- and so seven+y-six high school sc'er+fs+s sL.bn 'reo s'xfy-five scierce proiecls lor fudging on FrIday rhe l3+r-. There were proiecls on aero- rauhcs. borany. cl'e'n's'ry. eecrronics, ard geography, as wel'as in malhernarcs rnicrobfology, physics, and Zoology, Ano, whie +he rhaior purpose or a science prdecr is lo learn, lhe parrIcipar+s were frying ro gel a Tirsl' from lhe 'udges. The oro'ec+s rhal earned a lirsr were eligible lor erfrv 'n +he Soulh Suburban Disrricr science Exposirion ar +he l' fro's lns+i+u+e of Techrdlogy on April l8l'h. The visilor ro fhe Soerce Far discovered much lo inferesr hint The Acherrfsrs Anonyrnous se+ up a display of lhe wonders ol scierce. The evh'b'rors of proiecls were happy ro answer any ouessions concerning rheir proiecrs. And such lirles as lor Ercharge Resins versus Chelalion Compounds in Anafyrical Compounds, l-leleroparyosis s ex 'T 4 - l and londial Viabilify in Aspergillus hidulansf' and The Effecfs ol Low Alrirude Roclcer Travel on Ani' Excavarionf' cerrainly invired dues+ions by uninlorrned visilors. There was even a proiecr so large if had +o be sel up baclc sfage. wilh i+s long rrough of warer and Els wooden boals. There were rwo special awards given al lhe Fair. The award for 'rhe rnosl Ou+s+anding Proiec+ was oresenfed lo Jeff Bodwin and Gary Schneider for 'rheir profecl on Paper Eleclrophoresisf The olficial award, a sonnewhal spur-of-rhe-mornenl' award, was presenled +0 The Klay Worm Proieclf This proiecl, pul 'rogelher by some enler- prising seniors, provided a no+e ol humor Tor rhe Fair. Made 'ro show all lhe iidor ls' for making a science proiecr, lhe dissecred clay worm was complele wirh a gigan+ochromo- plasl, a dying Diphylloborhriurn, bull reasers, and loco- morororgars wheels. So wenr anorher successlul Sandburg Science Fair. Plays J 'Y X' f-fanfdy We N-in. 1 X Q Q f ,, Q ,Q 7 A nf fp . .K P f .f NN A ff-mf L f . ' x -,- '-f. 'cw r I-'Y-.ff ' '.f. 1.'.,E , Q e L ewef' . H ,. K P -.1 r r- - U-V-wer. f a fy ,p V91- fx an 'Q' ' s E 'ff ,xx 1, Q S 5 M N f , so 'I' 'X 0 U 'xx A K 1-n as v A x N S w . S N. Presidenf Kennedur and associafes The royal parfy of Grand Fenwick I swear . . . The Niglwf of January Ib. A Fenwickian soldier. xg-.A Ze ax' fu Banquets Tiffee +7mes a year, 5+ We C'Cfe cf effdf zpori ieeace, Qefefis and frlefdf O 'Ve ffembef' 7? Sfwifrfiff 'eve frawef fn' We 4'ad 'Ma' bafw,e+ wHfF Pe gi 'F Ljfgr if Cu EAJGAGE. Tee wwe' baffuue' Pififi cii?e?b5U W'6f4v-'XG ard 'N. . f?'+P1G eL 'g k:5':,e4 it 5 c'fecf: fmt? 'ack C'fEf Cc. fy afd fefdb ife Vi'f'ei F We falx. G' TP'w'fff1v evef. Q NCYGMCE' '4 'Ve 'rf' 'fe V fri f:Q'biq 'eamx We ' safe and W-e'r Fence Lje4Ve'e1: In We Sfywffli C:'::6'6'-5 53' H,'Vey C, GV WW' K, W-5 'f'mm'fq, Fgfwfj 'Fe 'fefi 'Fe r'e'ef : ' ewfvds wiii made 're C: 'vmwt um. Affftf s'e ie C: 'Fe E119 BM 'Q' C -r M me 'V we 'v':1fCee, . P-e we if :wen bv Mn Defi? 'QLCCN L F551 WT : iQe Q7 'Fe rieffcfffffe Q' :cm 'fe U? ::f -.' fr: 'ii'c1 'ere 'H . Cfei' CQXJFN .' 'ey' memsef' wefe 'W Ame: Q-. Seize W'2C' we ewwiteir e e 'T 'Le 5 ' ee.ef Crt: T6 A: we A 'Fe 'i-M': 'C 'GEM '6MC6 . 9'2 f-ef 'mg Zfejifgepe :ej':3 Lf'1,E wife 4 C1,'ei: C, E '6'C'3C'4v6 Ciiwe 11-,, 'we 'X,fe'ae' eve' wee .mvieiz 4' 'Ve Fixe' ri: fhvagef. Cfwfk De. 'C - +'CClk.f9LI We . z'fv'N 5 axefi. KSNG' wefe Qfwfwcec 'C 'wemv-'CJ vaffx w OWVG 4' lim , I 1 ,WZ M... fb j 2g ., Q 7 ir A P an ff W.. 1 F ,H 'ig x J 9 ' ffl 'T.QC.C.C.QC.C.Q XI- XIX! XJ XIX! 5 -Q- Q.o-.Q - .-...a-..o- THLETICS M f . .4 .. 0 f I f N 5- - -- 1 - 1-as-in-. ---in : . E ef U Q . . .--1 I , , x s f I iqv- -.3-Q X .N ... .J .lx xl v ' - x ,J ' b 4- Q Q- T--...- 5.-.4 4 hi- I 1 '- ---41 ' 4 fs-.-wg. , - ,JN -... 's.. --.gil XS! 2- ,- F ' ig' sg - J., .--.,- Us 1- -- -1... , , ' , Q an -lcv .2 ...,. Q... Q , , . , --- .,'. -u. - Q - . 5- , .- .-- ' F.-:o .-.-ag., A,-vi ,-.- -0 .,.s s , . ' .lg .Q fs, Iago-r-,f Z, .f-'37 0.- - mal... 1 N Es S ,f- c s '1 W yj, Ui, -3 6 k. 4. . . 1 0 ,ga-, . :- 151, VX I HY 'ff .. 1 1 , 1 as s, n. . ,3. sox ' '9Vvv., ...Q -0- 1-ui 3, mm, tu--:lbw ea.- .l nam 'Mil no 'P' Carl Carl Carl Carl Carl Carl Carl Carl Sandburg Sandburg Sandburg Sandburg Sandburg Sandburg Sandburg Sandburg -v - B c row I fo Ccacn Lonac Mr Devvne Cnares Gruqus Bruno Wanr Jack Hof e ca Mr Eade Mr Jensen Third row o Denms Breen lm r e Te rv McHen y ary Ka C a e er Wa! y feve ge Larr e Ken a w n Jenn PaYrner Jesse PoweW y an e Je F Jones Second row I fo r D ve WreeWer Jrrn McGr'ee Ed Burke R CH Be son B a sc o M KU HunneweN Jrm O say ,e r a ar c sc e ner R d s row o r' e e C en L, w John Capodrce Pa? Henrff Jrrn Leafzow Ed Ape! Doug Srmfn Joe Campea Bob Can Dave Mn.eNer Aaron Bulow 'b 'f When fhe varsrfy foofoall feam foolc +o fhe Dracf e eld n lafe Augusf everyo e lcrew fhaf m h worl: musf be gone fo refam fhe co fererce cowr- Whaf fhe oe la lceo ln sze and speed had o oe made up by feamworlc and spnrrf In fhe frrsf game of fhe season a non onference one wrfh fhe Lockporf Porfers a hard foughf corfef ended wnfh fhe Eag es on fhe shorf end of fhe core 6 O The followrno weeli a defermlned feam eeafeo Reayrs lO7 The nexf free +he sp fed Sparfan from Oak Lawn upsef our feam for fhe r frsf conference defeaf The Eagles c me baclc rhe foll wlng weelc fo cru h Evergreen Parlc leavrng only one game remalnrng on fhe calendar :ch Easf A wln for Sandburg would puf fhem an a he for fhe conference champuonshrp wrfh fhe yef undefeafed Roclcefs Sprrrfs were hugh buf fhe hardesf foughf game of fhe season and probably fhe school s has fory found fhe Eagles beafen I3 I2 When fhe season ended and fhe record was fallued Coach Devune s Eagles ended up In second place wnfh a conference record of fzve wuns fwo losses Halfbaclc Ernne Sharpe ended hrs hrgh school foofball career by brealcung nearly every gridiron record af Sandburg Ernre was chosen All Sfafe for has second con secuflve year and received Nafuonal ac claim All conference selecfrons chosen for bofh offense a d defense posrfuons were Ernxe Sharpe a unanimous chouce for half baclc Mrlce Bueluc fullfaclc and lrnebaclcer Alan Bulow faclcle and Tom Jelonelc guard Paf l-lenlff a sure fhreaf for fhe quarferbaclc spof, was nlured early rn fhe season. Ofher players unable fo play be- cause of inlurles were Doug Smifh and Bo Cahill. Alan Bulow, Milce Blelic and Ernie Sharpe were selecfed feam capfains by fheir feammafes. O Varsity Football . 1 lc F7 ruf ' , '1 Eagl s lc F V 4. H f H ' r l S S U , .. ar ' ' ' -. rs games. proved fo be Eagle vicforles, buf fu q S , S 'I' . l . iR- ' v n . . I b 2 3 Sophomore Footboll I 1 T V v l r 4 - V . .. - ,L , .. ?5 7'35.A rug? 4...- - i . 'A 4 ta ' iii' a L ' v Top row Ifo r Leonard Csorney Lehan McGowan Dan Cooper Drew Corey Kar! Pnacek Fred nqleman NI 1 Fc ey Raoul Avarez new Mervyn fn d Thlrdr oe aw o G oe VN e e Pe'w' Dave Ca y D Maw 'vw Second row I+ r w Wa e rnc e J in er An ld Geary Pao rv H F w o e r a arv ummer ee a z M ke De-pe er ane 4 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Coached by Henry Meier, The Frosh-Soph ream ended rhe season wilh a con- ference record of four wins, rwo losses and one Tie. The opening game of rhe season was foughr againsr Loclcporr and found rhe Eagles viclorious, 7 'ro 6. ln +he nexr game 'lhe Beavis Rams showed rheir slrenglh by delearing us l4 ro 7. The iollow'ng +hree games proved +o be easy Sandburg vicrories as rlne young Eag es deieared Lincoln Way 4l ro O. Bremen 34 +o O ard Homewood-Flossr-cor Zl +o C, The Oalc Lawn Sparrans gave us our only he of rhe season wirh +l-e l'na score readng 6 so 6. Evergreen Parlc Toughr rhrough rhe lire only 'rwice lo 'rher goal wl-'le we ofo'd rhem by a single rouchdown +o win 2l ro I4. In +he liinal game oi nhe season, an imporlani' barrle wirh 'lhe Rich Roclcels, we Tell ro +heir mighr, 37 lo 7. ln any ream sporr if 'ralces l'he enrire +eam working rogerher +o win a game, bur if i+ is possible 'ro single ou+ any players for special menlfor-, rr-e foilowrg should be named: Dave Hess, Tullbaclc: Torn Hofferica, halfbaclc- Wayne Clnrisr- ohlerson, guard: Chuclr Beesley, cenrert Drew Corley, end' and Fred Engieman, raclfe. These men will help +o build rhe vars'+y souad nexl' year. Three Freshmen wlno o'd an oulslanding iob are Milce Depeder, iullbaclc, Leonard Gorney, ouarlerbaclc and Rudy LaVine, halfbaclc. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL SCORES Carl Sandburg 7 Loclcporl 6 Carl Sandburg 7 Reavis I4 Carl Sandburg 41 Lincoln Way O Carl Sandburg 34 Bremen O Carl Sandburg 2l H-E O Carl Sandburg 6 Oak Lawn 6 Carl Sandburg 2l Evergreen Plc. I4 Carl Sandburg 7 Rich 37 93 1' il 9 ,xi l X L JU!! '1 1 N 05 '10 1 'Po mn 4 v . kfiwlzof' ' . , h 1 .QA 'NV . ' ', I , M '.f, 53 u- I ' 3 , X' 2 Tl '!:'lBl1' : .'E . 1 0 '11 D 50,9 VOM i .5 QQLUH0 Sen? 3, wwe, ' ,UIQ Q 43855 Q Aw xUMg4 N fgfvfggu ' sl il I ' .fnl1TBlll X T il' Y l ,AUN0 W' Qausir, -. T v . Y. ' 'BHUHQ 1. wif- -' im -3. 4 s :ICI vpX X 'pm v K QQHUMOQ Il B 42 is ' XAUN U7 um, F I AU UU ' 'Qerryg Q M0 i runmu . .surf ww, mfvskll, ,'UfT8Al,s ' Qin -1445 I-L., if-nv .1155 K 1' W FHTW. Back row U fo rl: Coach Gadl, John DeKolrer, John Cunningham, James Waldrop, Sieve Bramler, Milne Horvarh, Mike Sriehler, Floyd Larcher, George Vrba, Coach Zboray. Four+h row U fo rl: Coach Harnisch, Edward Zeman, Richard Wesf, Bob Kelly, Edward McHale, Bill Quinn,Larry Moen, Don Urbanciz. Third row II To r,: Tom Grenier, Eric Walfers, John Thompson, Thomas Moulicn, LeRoy Refzl, Bob DeRoss. Bob Schmude, Sam Mangialardi, Ted Lyons. Second row U 'fo rl: Tom Wafson, Bill Wheeler, Sieve Gower, Terry Fedrigon, Chris Hill, Bruce Barry, Bob Buckley, Tom Johnson, Al Sprinkle, Fronf row U fo rl: Dennis Rehr, Jim Lineslri, Jerry Erwin, Richard Henderson, Russ Wagner, Don Parker, Tim Harding, Terry Evans, Milne Zalraras. Nof shown: Tom Pierson, Greg Schelkun. S A lf. 49, 3 .r W 5-vo I. Ou? of my way! 2 Jusf a liffle push win help 3 Up and working for fwo' 4 Our Eagle IS hughes? Sophomore Bosketboll . ' ' , K A z X ' fl' sr A Y ' . ., , 1 i , , . , ' 9 7 , x 4, l' 4 f -N. I - W 3 v 1 X -is . . L-V':de'e . , Vorsity Scores Urfff' Nez' 6U En Y: A-H 43 67 CS CS CS 'VL,-f,1f- 995-55 Lccrcor' LJ, 4 4 97:6 E52 Awe Je' D xo' T-rr f .ferq ee Jak Lew Feans H men n 0 B emen Eferg ee Oak Law THorn+on Q a' 1-'e Czfze-c :' 49 ,..,.,.,, M., EQ 44-4 51 sid ' 33 66 H-fr-,fret-C'::2 cc' 69 9 d 6l Evo 76 E3 CS C S OS CS CS CS CS OS Sophomore Scores '1 ' 'NA 49 CS 7I Bremen 50 CS, 77 E' f 6 60 CS. 88 F ' 68 CS. 74 V 4l CS. 82 'C of: -Fossrvocf 74 CS. 70 RICH 79 CS. 65 LI c !'N5f 6l CS. 62 r 45 CS. 62 ' r rr 29 CS. 45 r' 62 CS. 65 76 CS. 53 CS. 36 JJ, Prgfzc CS 35 r-':':a'e CE 47 E.e :rc CS. 35 Peefp CS 35 Leduc CS 30 2 'eN::d F 'QS 49 57:6 Eat' To- -2, S' C 1 QS. 54 Si f'i'ei CS 66 E w6:': 5 H2 CS 45 ,'i' - Ne ' 5 CE 42 5', ,' H ' fi S6 f.,'2'ee' 7 P K 2 6? Ce' .eww '24 CS 66 Deaf' H2 CS 46 V i ew'.'.uF3 ,dv Q: gg si. ga... 4 C2 E2 , ' ' N' E fi 42 5'. e' '2 fi Ei E.e'2'.,', H25 C2 24 'le' ,..' Feb 'Q VV Q 7 !2 ET' fe' . if 4, Eff! 4. f J I we 2 , , , 9 Z. 'h , My f 1,3 . 'Q-1 X lrfk 5 Fi eff? W5 'gf-' S , Q 'G' Q We f '5' -4 Q l , ., v , g - 'I 8 5 x.f 'X Y L Y 5 x , '1 1 1 4 , ' I QQyA- QVC'lJf X-f-XJTX, Kar fa' 52 '54 S , K -Q 2 v Z W 9 V L Y me .. Q x Q. fu K g zz 4 yi w, k a.f' Q,- 102 Swimming The l9o4 Sandburg Swimming Teams were The Tir-esT sirce The inauguraTion oT The sporT, Tour years ago. The varsiTy posTed a 9-7 record and The Sophs. an 8-6 while compleTing a schedule which included such powers as Hinsdale, Pro- viso WesT, Thornridge and Riverside- Brooldield. This Type oT rugged compeTi- Tion helped The VarsiTy To brealc 40 school and pool records, and spurred The Sophs. To 4 new sTandards. Cn February I4-l5, aT Bremen, The VarsiTy capTured The TirsT SWS ConTer- ence Meer, winning The Sophomore Championship, while producing Three evenT winners. During The Two day meeT The combined Teams seT 27 conTerence and Bremen pool records. On The Tollowing weelcend The Var- siTy placed eighT individuals and one relay Team To capTure TourTh place in The largesT and TasTesT disTricT meeT in The sTaTe. CapTain Bill lvlcNaughTon. JeTT Ferguson, Milne lvlcNaughTon and Ron STebner gualiTied Tor The STaTe MeeT. The Freshman Team also showed romise sTin a 6 I record in dual F' po Q ' me-eTs and giving an excellenT perTorm- ance aT The Glenbrook lnviTaTional. The Seniors will be missed, buT wiTh Twelve leTTe-rmen and a group oT ouT- sTanding sophomores and Treshmen re- Turning, Sandburg will again be bidding Tor area supremacy in swimming. 3 3 6 411 'S -og PM 2 4 2 ,. Ti! r E: 55215 2 -..1,..,...,,,,4 f. '-if We rf. . , i lwrifff it 5 WK :-, ,w 5H 5-Lp-ft 1mL,.f4 R. pq kx - , W MV' ,, M .V - 1 q' A ,im fri W1 iff . , i?f,a,p5'f, , mfg. me g Q35 Agni eg ., in-H' Af ,,1Q,,s 'rL wx 'Il r gr: gy M 1 L 'iw 9 4 Q, f ek' . s WWPKVK , Q xv ' Y , ,M 6 WC fa f V 1 .I I rf' ffl J, nil 'ff My 4, Truck They have done rl agarn' The 63 rrac +earn er The scoervr ron ol C a h Ga r has ln cesslu an rew a e ooy lrarneo and worlce om every oay The resulr o rhe r e Torrs shown oy several sc ool reco CQ whrch were mace rn IQ63 o lvlorrs ser ros The yaro ash and n lhe 220 yard cash Err' e Sharpe lreo a p ev cus record n 'rhe row hurdles Roow cl: Sharpe Dryer and Morrls se? a new record on The 880 yaro relay Sharpe Beasley Rodwrclc and Puschalc el a record ln rhe mule re ay Two ol rhe rneers rhe Eagles parhcr paled rn were The Rrverslde Broolclueld Trnangular meer and +he Elsenhower uaorangular meel Sandburg won lhe Trnangular rneer wurh 80' 2 ponnls whale Ruversude Broolclleld had 57' 2 POINTS and Loclcporl 9 polnls The Eagles loolc second place n 'rhe uadrangular wrlh 62 polnls Elsenhower scored 90 polnls Bremen 37 polnls and Loclcporl 9 polnls Wllh lhe cornplehon of a successful season lhe lraclc Team of Carl Sandburg Hugh School anhclpales an even beller season an 'rhe coming year wawudr' fm: J' -:Z Baci: Pnazek, Fontaine Shores. Johnson, Meiz, Albers. Negro, Bursalr, Coach Wiles. Row 3:.Wana+, Belj Beesley, Powers, Ty1cGheEe fl:-1 Alvefeli Devqdsonx Coach Zboray Ro, 2: zeros. HYIMI Baker' Ggqbeqsonx Fgnley Burke Blanchard! Peflgh Kohcrn, Coach Gadf, Row I. Van ers o U newe Hefner Sfccksar' Burke Leafzowr Tcylaf, Barr-had, Sedqwicl I. Olympic Ma+erial7 2. Hes so confident he doesn'i' even have fo loolc. 3. Hold everyfhing. I forgol fo brush my +ee+h. 4. Oh nulsl Who pul fhe pile of bricks fhere? 5. Whos firs'r? Back: Carpenfer, Reeves, Hamer-iclc, Ol'lara. Tunasonis, Wannif, Coach Wiles. Row 3: Marchanf, McNeil. Cherslrov, Rodwiclr, Sha'pe, Beasley, Belrhcld', Coach Zbcrav, Row 2: Benson, Carlson, Kuh, Krifz, Smifh. Sedgwick, Haslrel, Coach Sadr. Row I: Shica Pa+era, Cerniclc, Morris, DVYBV. Mcsig, Karas. Eli Q i- 1 ' -' 4 r . V 1 N i .,- , ., r n 'ls 1' I A ' Mx ...-...a-1 0 r ef, uh . fer A.. t ..wf1gs,,I ' ' - .AJ , W2-Q A14 swf ?f '?3-if A r r f gm, 'HY J' Ai - ?,5-5- 'fa , 5..,. 5. .I-.wi x xg .. . . , , i.v,.,g.,, V,-V L, A A wr-,,'. - 1 4 'Q., JL, F.,,,,....... ,Q f -..Jvf1f+g.-,A-.W - .-1 -'faawvm -' -'A'Q fH'f',,f ' . 'fc ' ,.f I 1- 1 , 714 af? 4 ,z,:+ E-r.Z. .- was V- TL f '- ., -yj gay . ,,' f1..11s',.,.r V - -f - ,, - 8 4 5 105 Baseball VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Safdb- , , Sandhxc W Safdb- , Safes. A Sa'db Se'd5Q Safdb Safdb Safdb Savdb Sa'db Sandb ',:,,,4d,ge TVB, pew BEC n:,..:. B.-5 'C rd Deaf: L-,E QQ: - Wa,' B,e,.e- REV Ea ' EV9'Q'99' Pk OBA' Ldv' Third row ll 'ro rl: Coach Meier Haw F' ax, rvf Jerry fy M V N econd row lic r Aa w es D n A e Mike Ble'Rc, Rich Ce-No. Firs+ row o C a J e Campea Al 'ld F , X X A Y 1 X ,l ' wa X ' Sardb Reavf Sqvdb H-F Sandia L ::'f Wcf Sandb B'e eP Sandb Jdle' Sawdb R701 Eau' Sawdb Efefqfeeq v Sawdbx Ca? Law' Y 5 H 1 T 1 va M, N ,ff B P5 Coach l-lenry Meiers varsify Eagles had one of fheir mosf successful seasons in I963. An impressive conference record of fwelve wins. fwo losses gained fhem fhe number-one spof-conference champs. Sandburg gof off fo a head sfarf in fhe race by defeafing fheir firsf nine opponenfs. The firsf defeaf of 'rhe season came af fhe hands of Rich, lcnoclcing fhe Eagles ouf of firsf place. Disconfenf in fhe number-fwo spof, fhey refaliafed by winning fheir nexf six games. Lafer defeafs came from Jolief and Rich, buf fhe admirable record fhey had sef earlier was sufficienf fo give fhe Eagles +he championship al' fhe seasons end. Two of fhe varsify players, Al Budding and Paf l-leniff, were named +o fhe Soufhwesf Suburban All-Sfafe Team. Phil Sabo was named fo flne second feam: Doug Smifh, Richard Cello, Don Albers and Jerry Peel were piclced for fhe fhird. The Erosh-Soph feam made if a double conference crown by finishing fhe season wifh a fen-win, four-loss season. This feam offers brighf prospecfs for fufure varsify baseball feams A record of fhree wins five losses was compiled by fhe freshman feam They showed greaf abilify and promise since fhe opponenfs fhey played were guife formidable Th rd row lfo r Dennis Breen Duck Cummings Jim Richardson Sfeve Rogers Roland Rofh Bob Williams Jery Knapp Second row l fo r Harry Smifh John Palmer Jeff Bodwun Ed Peferson Jaclr McGuire Garfh Aronson F sf row l fo r Russy Micheif George Depeder Chuck Compher Ken Gr qus 1 D Cross Country This seascr borl' rhe varsilv and Frosh- Sobh cross ccurdry learns placed Iourlh in conference srandinqs. Coached by Mr. John Wilsar +he varsily squad finished wirh a conlerecce record ol four wins and Iwo losses, whue lhe younger rnen ended fheir season w'+'r 've wins and Vve dual- rrieer losses. The ouisiacdfrg achieverneris on lhe vars'+y souad were +ha+ ol Doran I-Iarding, who finished Iiourlh in rhe Tinley Rarlc Invi- rarional Meer and sevenih in The con- ference, and Jirn Reeves, who placed sixlh in rhe Tinley Parlc Invifalional and fhir- Ieenlh in Ihe disrricr meer. Our foreign- exchanqe srudenr, Dierer Kind, finished elevenlh in +he Tinley Park Invirarional and liourleenrh in rhe conference. Chuclc Crowhursl placed sevenrh in rhe Tinley Parlc Inviiarional and ninereenlh in con- ference cornpelirion. The Frosh-Soph Ieam placed sevenrh in 'rhe Riverside-Broolclield Inviialional, fiI+h in rhe Tinley Rarlc Inviralrional and Iourlh in fhe Sourhwesl Suburban Conference. Individual runners on rhis ream who did well include Ted Ivlesselein, filrh in con- ference, John Biddle, eighlh in conference. and Sreve Raydon, elevenrh in Ihe con- ference meer. ,741 . Third f0W Il +0 FII Jirn Reeves, Fred VonVeq+, Diefer Kind Van Brrvrnan, S'eve Raydarv, Ren Sons, Torn Tennant Bmb Balmer, Danny Bruce, John Biddle, S'eve Kinzel, Gary C rdara. Second row II fo rl: Doran Harding, Lowell I.'eberi'ei' BUT I-laaecerh' Jirn Sheehan T:rn Mawbr-'e Jae' Rcb0 ' Tr Sedakfk Leonard Beefev, CCL.: S':xen, Ron S'ebrzer, Bzb Mi'Ier. Firsf row II fo rI: Dan Ta, gr Larry Lijiiei B' Harris, Ross Srnlfh, A-rigef Ifeicensa Ted Messlein Rcland Wolf' R'ch Gales Chazk Ccrnohe' J'rr Varchanr Cca:h W'l::'. L I CROSS COUNTRY Varsi+y Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg Carl Sandborq Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg Conference: Won 4 Losr 2 Riverside Irvilalionalf 6+h om cf ll schools Tinley Park lr-vi+a+ionaIf 2nd cd cf ll schools Conference al Reavisf 4+h ou of B schools Drury as Rid- Qenrfal 5lh our cl 20 'chciols Morris 47 Blue Island 28 Homewood- Flossmcor 42 Morris 35 Oalc Lawn 40 Rich Cenfral 23 Lincoln Way48 Brernen 32 Rich Easr 27 Befr 'rne 'r Sardburo Course I.97 XX . .-'C Af 1 1 55-9 110 1 2 Q SANDBURG EAGLES The word Jlhlehc brrnqs baclc many memor The alhe n our srhool have e lablu many hne re ord md have accompl hed mwny e +h ng h +he lj 'r decade Our ba kelha le a e e onr n lhe onlerence everal :me and rn l96O fhe leam won lhe con erenre Cham n hup Th V960 leam rough? molher url o ar Sandburg l-lrqh Srhool On Marh 4 EBQ e recenved lhe lr l place lrophy n lhe llluno Hugh School Re-qlon il Tournjmenf The loolball feam ha al o brouqhl our chool r n p evuou year fhey ran 3 clo e econ w olher +eam b l for lhe fur 1 fme n 'rhe S T 'rory of our hool lhe 'rlle ol Conference Champ was earneo by our l96l loolball leam This year r we Sharp wa rho en a Allfxmerw an foo all player Sandburg 5 lraclc cross coun+ry baseball wummlnq a d golf leam have al o e lablns e hne record lor our chool many of our wresllers have placed an +he Mle meefs Our rollechon of lrophues u ample pmol ol lheur accomplu hrnenl Un er lhe l e lon ol Hpable cfnrhe in w the b llhs ludenl ol Carl S nd ur Srhoo l l w urqe 1 ea wlll , e fqle repola lon lu ure year 112 f 'N ,N Z'-1' ,.,, wvzfx W4-' xi E. F ,.-' I 1 K. -1 l K 2 3:95a .4 - Mi 1,4751 ....f musk 4? rf.. .-,Q XNe' yumae ow Sem 4 Slrafe Clnampo '96 eEaoe Sa ' mer +L- X 7 '- 113 IONS '1'fNffFV4041f OF SILVER, reaks of Gold, INS UF COPPER S OF SULPHUR Hia! M.A.T. N.H.S. Back: Bic M' e' Ee-'ac Ct ewe' Qt' S f 'e . Row 5: 3'i'e': gre: Qi' Qi 2 Row 4: '.e'i. eieze Cai '.' ' F Row 3: ,Ve T ': ' '2'e'i'e Ziefe' 9 Row 2: :e SJC Sa'3'e Meifi Row I: Nav. Ci- , af S:'e 'ace ia' -2 Q':'e'c 'eeffe :gg Beck: Rea: T. e::'2 REF Be'a:' Pa' S:-eg Row 4: J M Qee1e: , N S'e:e'1 'J' :fren Cat 'f:'i:'. Row 3: F S'ie eve' Vi'-V: Srei Sense e':ic S e e-Q' 5,9 Efii' Row 2: S'e':'-2' 3'C a' '-e'i 'egg Row I: iemf Src' G fffwf' ee E905 .a-32-9' Ye , Cf- Ba': 'few -ee p L-J Jaeqe' fewf T ea. 4:-'nv a Q I 'V A , In 0+ '. 5 5 I ' X 5 7 ,U Qi' S i 7 i ,- i f ML: ALF: Trevs, 'cf ved ov '. Vide' e gf' 'eCfifafY mff em'1+'if 1.5 ie V 'F ff 'H WEE. Tre isa' of We i Ur: ff aff- Tzeece' ff 1 'Wife ef5e:'ve 'f'e'e'+ M vfemfaft ew: 'C een .e.e ir: Vedfcuefs wee WW! Cay 1 C510 Tr' i2 'AS,'A 3 ' '- ' fdfh, we!- Ceeu Heroes' 'ee Ve 1: if 'Y 1 ema+':1. L, ,. AN., mpg. . ni ,,.M,h , : nm, ,Q A-- 6 -:., , ,, N , , , , , . ,, Mme We gr ff' 'e'e'e 'e:vfema ', Tfev fe ee'+e.: 5' M 'fe ' 1 we H .e .ew ei ez e we if Ae'-ere ' V 'nw P' me 5 'ec New- '-1 ixe: efe we ww: 1 e, we 4:1 i 'N:Y'I r. 'nefi gyr. ,, W . ,E .rw :V f 4 .45 Nm: f- www r !6EiCfG'iT II. nil 'r CHD af P' TT'e r ea! Fore' Sfcfefv V fw :rqaf'za+Tcw Composed df: Q-+,:1ee+' C' 'ee bfiili- Cf 'CVo'afsTw?U. SGVVTCG, and cF11':1:'ef,TFe'f E1-VTWTS +3 encourage Scheer- Schcol TeveT. ezufremewf fe oe fi member we an average of 3.CG wT'ee 'aged by We fa:u'+v ee We rev cue'E+Eee and +0 Trees 'ee e 5 r ef' :J 3.CC s:F:'es': average. The stceft cf Civ! Saeaomq T-TQL' Siecc' sbomfd be CVCLJII 5: e N53-'fnfm Fifi' Seckelve FWGMTDSVS Tc' We blob vjfsafcs +P-ew Hue 'e' eo Tc' 'Vefv1ie.e2 and The +T17nqs fkev Pave acre TQ' 'ee beeeT7+ QT We s',:ief'+ bcdy. -3 mWw Synchromzed Swlmmlng 6 9 L Thrs s +he +h rd Year of +he Synch nlzed Sw m Team These gurls work fo perlecl lechnl ues ln wa+er ba ef They con 15+ of Q rls rnfer eded ln wa+er balel ano who can swlrn well They have many endless hours of prac+ ce 'ro o lo earn fhe ora e and be-amy of wa+er ballef I+ keeps fhem lrvn phys a shape buf f s especwaly rewardwnq or +hem when 'They pal on hne performan es for +he publlc Mlss Veronda gym feacher has helped These glrls fo learn wafer ballel and work ou+ +henr performances Back Pa? Crawford Jody Feeley rgle Mle Pa+ Verder ar ow 6 e be 'ewa an Iver Ja re Neson Krs w Row Sa y Towne ern Lln grer' al y Cros S e +2 Row 4 Pal M ller Karer- Wlme De be Clwver Chen Anderson RQW3 Pal Dev ne Kalhy Cowan Bar Anlhony Bonnle Pal ow KITS A'Td6V OVW SLG Gemeln h r 'V Char Bezdek Row I Kris e enova D nna Pa er a+ Slocum 'II7 German Club This 's The Gerrra' Cubs T7rsT year, which 'Z iborzoreo cl Mri. Schrnd. The .ourcozez are To cra: te Gerrhah, To Tarniiarize The rnercceri w'Th The cus- Torni and The ere',re of Ger'na v are '3 :.,rTher The 'r'e'e1' 25 're ST.- er' coo A' Germac. i :dire and E 'rao ':'5 Thrcuer 'ro-'es chow' aT 're 'ree ro :fc a, :ale rear 'he Ger- rnar room: and :eo 'cs. P re-cenT Trc was 'o The 'fue-ex' of Soerie ano lro-z'rv where sceia German bro- grern Wai crefe'Ted. The rnernberi are Those oersors who hare Talen aT lea? Two years QT Ger- rnan and who roa Ta an acT've rnernoerehb. There are Two mar corrimiTTees, one 'S The clawing CC'TT TT-'LCC ard The oTher is 'he r:uo'ciTy cori-rr4TTee, The regular rneehrgs are held aT 4:00 Om. on The secohd Thursday oT The monTh in a desTgnaTed room. Specal meeT'hgs are called Tor when iT is advised. Bach: Qirnas Tixrasefs Eco M'ler Joel Rob- IIB ert Wayne Graefer Ja, Brcwh, Richard 'Tenrre Row 4: Teo Ca, QW Johnso' Judy Frazer C'eTer Krd F a' Giee. Row 3: Janice Qchrsfr ft' Wiiz Roger Dorvmer Bill R963 Car' Mcrzcr. Row 2: Mrs. Schmid Linda ln- cranr Va Langdon, Carre Cummings, L'l'ar Sire haze. Row I: Dwayne Pa.,'ig, Viclci Cuuill. Carol Chard. Nancy Ccf KaThy Healy. Bach: Karer' Kordisch. Pau' Zernan, Ken Musil, fn' Dari Mis: Burcad Row 2: Richard 6aTes Ld, Dar, Ronald Ycurg lfar T-leselTine. Row I: Bewv Palmer Marilx' Jacobs Sue Lahey, The debaTors oT Carl Sandburg High School rnusT have slcill in argumenTaTion, do research worl-fy pracTice in public speaking, and sTudy hard. They are coached by Miss Klein and Miss Burgan who have Trained The sTu- denTs To do Their besT in debaTing. The debaTors have a schedule OT more Than Twelve debaTe TournarnenTs each year. They v'siT several high school campuses and Tour universihes. This acTive sched- ule lceeps The sTudenTs busy Trorn Sep- Ternber Through The spring rnonThs. These sTudenTs sTay aTTer TreC1uenTly during The week To bracTice debaTe Technioues. The debaTe Tearn 'i :oe-rv To any sTu- de T aT Carl Sandburg l-lah School who is inTerefTed 'n debaTe. The debaTe Tearn has orowh These lasT Tew years and ,tes ceuer Technioues w'Th a ca? CT more evcefence. O: 'Turfe iT Tahes 'orc hours cT sTudy and research To :over a Tcoic corn- Olelelv. buT you rhusT do so To be a debaTor. Debate C I N X fl .d To I Y 4-U f me We -i .K . Q 4- Iiv ig A-, J 1 IJ 3 xi, V4 1 O l 4 V I - -Q- ., fi ' , mp mssvw' H 1 'f u- fo. as L Alchemists Anonymous Tf you ke scence +here is only ore Lhirg fo' vi.. 'C do 'Cr The Acrerr':': Fircrgfmcaz Club 'ooay cecaste 'rey war' you. Tre zfcrcr 5 'hi : ac 'Q 'o pro- mise 'r'e'e:' 'r :serie Ore 'ree+- irg is hed Surg eat' m:r'h. A+ 'Lhese meesro: rhe memoers ralfe part discusses: rnofes, Velo Vps and hear echarei gver cy mer ir hre scerce Vee. There are a 3: orher 'lems 3? 'rcefesh ro all. hJl6 'lD6'S of 're oolcgy, :remis- rry of physics c azsez are encouraged ro 'oi' and erier a proecr 'n The anruai Scerce Fai' 'n March af every year. They as: do iheze o g'nal Dro'ec's for ce'nsn:+ra+iorg 'n +he grade school: rhroughodl The year. Theie :'uder'i are ganirg an ever increafrg amzarr of lcrowledge abour Hoody, chernigrry, physics, and :fence In generai. They are l iearning lo undersland ils happen- ings, causes, and e-Tfecls. Row 3: Rirnas Tumasonis, Ron Sfone, Bob Miller, Ronald Sons, Judy Fraser, Row 2: Mr. Leedy. Padl Jaeger, Richard Gales. Mr. Juraclca. Row 3: James Mancs, Sandra Pour, Dennis Sundin, Lillian Schellhase, Gary Jones. Row 6, Leff +o Righf: Coach Devine, Jamie Roberrs, Ed Apel. Jim Ohbizh, S'eve Rogers, Johr' Giidrcf. Roy 5: Mike Beiic, Dave Mueiei Terry Mcldenw Guy Cherzlrov, Bill Hauslrrech' Car' Yerklc Jfe Bizic. Row 4: John hleiczjsr, Rich Kia' Chuilf Grigus. Rusy Mdcheff, Mle Mc'sJa,gh':' Lcrh l.iebers'e'ri. Dave Vlzlrvih, Jim Qeeves. Row 3: Ferl: Sch' 'Vg Rfh Bensir Wayne Wacjre' Rose' Bxre, Roc Slebrei Bch 'vlo re'1f.r Charie l-lelrer Chuck Crow- hu':'. Row 2: Larf-, lVl'kXlCil Erfe Sharpe, Par l-len 'f, Rolard W 5T, Jirn Barlfe Harry Lemberg. Jack Kerrcn. Jeff Ferguson. Row I: Tom Jelcrelc, Jim Lealzcw, Diclc Hlavelr, Jack Hoffefica, Joe Carnpea. Ed Burk. Bill VanBerscho'r. The Lellermens Club, beller lcnown as The Varsily Club or lhe MSM Club. is composed of alhleles who have earned a varsiry leller in a comperilive soorr, This lerrer is Jrhe highesl honor an alhlele can affain in his high school years. The S' sfar-ds for many hours of aching. rorlurous. and long Training. This arhlere mus+ be physically FF +o cornpe+e agairsr his opporerr and prove himself rhe berrer. The members guard our hlome- coming borfire and g've rheir serv- ices as ushers ar home baslqerpall games. They also have olher proiecls of various Forms: some ro be of serv- ice lo The school, and some lo finan- cially assisl fhe arhleric deparrrnenf. The purpose of +his club is To pro- mole school spirir, unify, and friend- ship. This young man wears his lelfer very proudly and wifh salisfaclion. l-le is respecred by +he enfire srudenr body. ettermen's Club 117 F .N.A. Aquila The FU+Ur'e Ndrggg Cf Amerljq 'Q gpcpggf-ed Mrs. The AOUEIG S+GfF d'JeS QWGEV b63+ +0 edlliife. inform, Ccrnryrer, We 3: e:' nurse. and e'+'e'La'r We e'-:e'+ tidy. Tre AC, 5 1' IN959 WBS Tre surmise 3: +Vi C'6ji 1i:'i' 'i Lo e'iifiQe C5962 G Si' H+' PZ' ViCi'W'v? 6'+'V WC' 'V' Nimne 3'u3en+z 3e ' -':'Z'fT'Ni+?C 5' e 'e':Q'e e'+s of We piCG' . We 'uft 3 e3-:e 2' e'd We 'ez feds. Ef6'V WSE' 6 FCQQ -'ix Ceiimei Bebe' VG Tre 5+ude'V ered +C he :e'e'+ ,'der:'e'd q WW? 6::-iA9F'- TMTUQ' 'Le .f5m5 93 9::7'L5 if We EV 'TCi+l'G+.C 'ere ie 1-CC'+rcN ,ze 22:3 '.?fcj e'i e'd ':PJ'i ': 1 iii f1'3 : e' :',3e i w'C 'eeC Q' 5417265 39 559 +5 +L-'fb inj 52+ gU'gL'X,f fn 5 'fe-grfjeelr rrafger, 5' e'ei' Ne? 'Q e Pc, 'Z me 5,5 1'eC r': ' y. VNf6'YWb6'fL'.C c:nz'z+e CFe'v E'..C5 LVlLC 's lefewed 'S 'eff CVQ'i'35'5' Eve i' 2 AGU 6 PGS - ' W' ' ' f- ,fm - ff -ff' U,-f '--A ,err +L 5 mf-nf-1 'U rn gUgQgr+'rc e cfseses Q' We cps. Tre r'e-'nberg mee .e r ,Hex , . -e az xee fl C ew, ce: NAS? Inggpnalg WL-'5L rgyggxg fy-me gf We exgefengeg 0' :'3.'e e i. T'-e serie' 1 ' 'Wee 3' C'5-CODY, ' A - ' '-'fn f ,J F 4 and crdeek l'e+ ewan +I-e '6 9E+9Cl 5'es. TVSV are GUVSJ1 f 'IW G'- . . . . . . . v - -'AL r -A Q I Owen 5 Nrffle Lrg Lys: e,Ce,enie rn +Pxe OCC3f+Un,+qeg T'e'e f 'Q Ere-few- e +G :te Q rnennrper of -' . . - -. 4.1: ' . A M ,. ,, f WN., -A A ' 1 rn L'eSe fwe'di f: fZ are 'exced +C dec de 3' an eccredfed W' 1 WC- V4-1 we Liifeyf W ' J 'ff' 5 WCW- Th? Serco! or L.v'le'i w if We CL'C7:e. Tlnev e'S': 510 on F3559' 7'9 ALT? Wh? WU Of' 4 an CU+Ne+ FOV We f?e!d MDS, excrett 1' i' :eat ir 'recite' e-re'e':e C' a srnaH We mug? guy, vain H1959 563016 cmd WOCL UD +9 scefe 're V :'.fMQ asset? Cf 'ewfcacer reDor+Eng, Hwem. for someday :gr Wes rniqlr-+ be Tn +l'1eYr Panda 99 L '? T WFLGJ- Back: Ka' Gres, M'Pe Braeef Wa-une Wac'e'. Row 6: Jenn Back: PM WaAk,o Adrienne Peahanei' Cafhy Nexander. Mary H6G. '. B'5 C 'fSf9'i6' SGH Sffvdefr Zi' SVYWL4 ROW Sf W'7QF , Row 4: Mm CcrnD'er, Fran Vlehef Diane F, e i' Unda Sedmffk Kve' Hwfafq Q 'ra' Turnasrns. Row 4: Ce a Nrcilax Ffkeyl Row 33 Jug, Mwerx Cgnme Prgwrn, Judy Brrnknnav Row Bef? W' v Crndy Ge ce' Ka'e' KfrrdwifL. Row 3: Ka'ry Hely 25 Mdfamel Br-,ww KGHW SQLKLNGN TgnI Sorensen. Fronh Sharon Kew. Owen, Dara LaSa e Row 2: laura Jake', Mr. Mr'er, Dee Rags, LQ-mare C'bden, Karen Jobanggn, Ccrnerimd. Row I: D: .2 C 'e , KH: Hcward, Rcy Bdera. 'Z . w 7 ,. , MZ, I- Z' x 17 41 I - , v C? C7 9 v.- '5 Y? J KJ 1 11 -r 'D Sandburg Guard The Sandburg Guard is comoosed oi bo+i'i boys arid ars wbo vo urw+eer +P-e'r servfes 7' guafdrg ar scivoo' eve 'e ooo for ood- 'e:'ea o'ai and s+ruc'o':a' ,. e ey re: d.f'og 're Mes 're Jcseor P. Keroedy Sdn ' Cr' er: some ro :WM a+ Saodofg, as lioey have years row, 'rey as: Quad 'forge' :V'd'e' a u a aoa guara oo Vfearesaay efeoiogs. Trey do of be free Vrwe. A mer' er of 're Sardoug 6ai'3 rms' Laie a '-'L:'2 CUS 1 ea a rg course. If 'reie 562,16 :ass We regured ware' sir' 2 as we!! as We v-'fire' 'es' rbey io+o 'be 5 ao. oys aod g'rs are very resoorsibe ard have Pe? me aoa effcrr We casa 'Wee years ooo ara savog cause. 'Xia-QMC1, 'Xiao Pozfo, J4'ri Meeder, S'eve Ssefcer KVR S:':gg,'. Row 7: Jirr i-leafzi Te y J2L'::' o Rf' K,-ra: Gam Swge' del: Fe'g,2:'. Row 6: Srcfvvarer LC LeGe':'e'o Pa'+i Gaffoe Ec-g Jeri. Row 5: Pew S'eb'Q' 'large 'Aif e' Laffy Va'o: 'e Berra Gevge V!a'e, Row 4: Kaz rdzffard Kagy dgfer, Cafe Jedizfa, Sse H z. Jermy Sack. Row 3: emi H rbe Sa ,' Tnwe Par M' er, Vai Largdori, Karen Howard e F D Row 2: Ezrfe Pax' C'a e'e Bezdek Mary Avi Bawege w I Crare e Bozffzrfr, Rebbe Crivet, Dyna Paser, Kris Ander son Pa? Devir-e, Karriy Kaiisrrom. Blue Badge Corps I This is 'riie second year for We Biue Badge Corps wrfb is a subsafary of rre Sideor Comod. li 's cornoosed oi 'more aod se o's WL: sbow a soeca 'rieresr 'a bera or sery':e +3 'Pe-'r scroc. vrese oeooe are se e:'ed From Weir dass. Tbe Bae Bagge C913 Cserages Jae' a :o s+'iu+ :' aaooreg oy 're Sxgerl Cori' arg 5 ow' Memo-ers. Tre ma aussie of 're B-e Badae Cores 's ro ed as usbers ar aoy sire: :-':'A2'. Trey ass? are fa:Q'y in searfrg srugert a' ai:-ebb 'ea be org rrerri Peer: order a+ any soboo' ever' dffa 'r?Qf ia 5a ga Lbe fgiorg be iibfary fs one' aoa uzrefrg as wfes 'g ard gwimm'-g meers. Tiaey sewe as ra' rwor'+o's aoa Pep 'w B+?-er si+ua' + cfs wrere Hey are reegeg. Tre Bree Badge Corse was crgafzed r'1a?w'y For +P-e puroose oi beirg ar ssreffa service ar any Car' Sandburg Higi' Scrooi s everis. Baclr: Mr. Zi pre: Ke' Mez Roy Byera Gaz Snider. Row 5: Hap Pczfp, Tm Sedgwiif Tfsdf Y'... '1 Dany Gaffre. Row 4: Kafby Sfiii Rfbard Ga'e: Ia' Vfz, Row 3: le , Sai? Ea'b Jciwizco, Kfi Hcwarci. Row 2: Cberi Ffaefzw, Va Picrrraw, Vfki CQ? f. Row I Deidre Czmeriord. Gayie Kavmario S.e Shayne. nk: V, QI if SI r T W7 Q V7 Student Council ., -. , T The S+u:e5+ Ccwcr s 5 me 5 :1 co- 'edles 5re 5: leefh 'rhe demccrehc ere:-ext 52' e-5 :-5 '2 reereieh' aT 5',3e : -55-5 f 5': 'Q C'iC+-CE '.f9 'ii'i'.C :2'2'e:. They 4' '3 'M- srife 'e 5 2'i zevfee' We '52, Ly 5': i',5e ' 'ev' eat-ertrb 5': V2 i: 'e5,.5'e -3-er' 52 f- 'Aei e'22--me 'Th ii' 51' 'fri- 5'1i :eve 'ri f e 're H-:-ee' sci. 5539 re: 're 457555. 'femserz ff - 2: 'he '2 2N- rc: eefer 'E'-C' 'ef A- 2': 'he i3:'2 2'ei eb freirmef :fe 'he :rei'3e 5f5 .Ee-:re:'3e . T5 oe 5 memeer 2'-e 'mi' h5.'e 5 2252 BSVC 5ye'5Ce 2: 2.5 W fL 'Z fZ'Y'M,'E'j by 5ve'5g c 're 25f3'55'e3 5ch:'55+'2 refer: :Cm :'e.'5.',' c'r'se'ed zemeshere. The izce 23522 iZC'T1C'E The 'FO'!Cff4 Qf hrezhme' fffef, Home- CCW'-'lf :C'6'C ef2h'rce fuderwf :'f5're exchange zrfiefr, e'e2+Tone Ff9iL :'W Or'ef4fH'25 Fifyimxyl Tea, Cere CME ami B ,e B-mqe Corpz, Back: Narr Gzez Rich Bees? Ro' Bjera. Y Jie! R'her': DVW5: T.'v5:2'4t 25: Swwirh Trm Sedifffcr. Row 4: Eafb Q2h i', D25 W7z Tzdf Y2. : 95 Salma Rfhard G5'e' le . 255, Row 3: P5' Keew, GTCH5 Ch',Vd Cfd, S2h'e'c19'. Krt How- evd S5 . T2y,'e Debi'-5 Chve-': V5 :Jih- r 5', Row 2: Carr e E-222' Q52Ve Vfforr, Cher? F'oe's2' Pa' Jaeger, N23 Luhdsren. Row I: M5145 C2 e':2rd S.e Ge 'e7n- harsh CZx6 9 Vf's2' 'Aan PM M2B'3de, Nancy Ccx, J5' Tcmaeek. Back: Ted Cauh J2hrv Serierr 6'eq Gieffers, Ch5r'e: Gard'-5' 'Ie-le' Krd. Row 2: Kerry Whle, V5' B 5r Le 55d U2C2w', 53355 Meqer. Row I: Mr. TATTWE, Shercm. Sharon Aghgf? F?-5 HF: C5-fe Pe+e'eon, Deenis Sgmdfn, The C5mer5 Ciub, alrhough H' is f1uHefm5H, Y' Tomi 1+ 5'moi+ 5U of Sfmdburq: efeeri, A Tx55h 'uf Mghf Tn 5 Uaifrcim, gym, h5 w5y, or 5hy CTTTGV daze 'ewz you 'h5+ 5 member of fhe C5mer11CubYsIr' lhe y7c7hi+y. Ar ah or our g5meS 2r SDSCTGT fes- Hyirfes, 5 wee-eyed Cameraman is Chckihg 5w5y. These srudehre 5 2red'+ +3 our :hoe for Lhey 25sr-re 525 Creserve rhe e+e'fs of rhe 5555-d5ys, mcrrrhs, 555 Ve5rs-5'd bfhg 7+ 709 Tu U05- scrh TQ ce efcyeii by 5 . Thee srudehrs who 5re 'mereefed shetgrechy 5re gye' 'he ch5'1ce +5 became more 523u5?h+eo wfrh I+ lhrouqh !e22re5 Veff Vee and Tusi' pfrm efnerlehce. Ir Ts The Q5mer5m5n 555 UQ' Wm who hefoz ue 'Q reyIew rhe 5352+ arrd 'ive If In rhe fufure. Camera Club Drcimctics The Dramalics Club sponsored by Miss Thanholdl, is a social and educalional organizalion open lo all slublenls ol all classes. The purpose ol lhe club is lo creale and encourage an inleresl in all phases ol dra- malic aclivilies, lo give praclical experience in play produclion and speech conlesl worlc, and lo creale an apprecialion ol lhe lhealre by means ol field lrips lo professional performances, guesl spealcers, and special guesl produclions ol plays. The club meels on lhe second Thursday ol lhe monlh emphasizing leam worlc, necessary lor a worlhwhile produclion. The club spends much ol ils lime learning aboul slage, malce-up, slage crall, and lhe elemenls ol panlo- mime, impromplu silualions, and lhe readers lhealre. Oul ol our membership came a large number ol lhe new Nalional Thespian Sociely. Each summer a per- son is senl lo lhe Illinois Slale Drama Worlcshop. Two plays are sponsored each year. One is in lhe Fall and lhe olher is in lhe Spring. The Fall Play was 'The Mouse lhal Roared. ll is aboul a small counlry lhal declares war on lhe Uriled Slales lo gain loreign aid. They caplure a small weapon lhal can deslroy lhe world and win lhe war. The Spring play was Oklahoma and was in con- iunclion wilh lhe music deparlmenl. Il is aboul lhe people ol Olclahoma and how Oklahoma lerrilory becomes a slale. ll deals in parlicular wilh a love slory. The meelings have inleresling leclures by people in lhe dramalics areas as well as having parlicipanl meelings in a dramalic slcill. The dramalic club has had a successlul year again like lhey have had in lhe pasl and will have in lhe lulure. s-4 A.- ' Back: Miss Thanholdl, Nancy Loebe, Carol Monson, Marilyn Smilh, Karen Messmalrer, Carol Chivers, Marlin Jones, John Gildroy, Melissa Merwin. Row 2: Kay Chrislensen, Diane Enqler, Karen While, Kalhy Mailca. Jenny Slaclr, Connie Cummings. Lesler Lulcelin, John Smilh Fronf: Vicki Cullill, Lois Kamis, Kalhy Scarry, Gayle Kalzrnann, Rebecca Wilson, Adrienne Pialanesi, Sally Towne Margie Miller, Back! Jean Scheber, Vivian Yang, Michele Schounnol, Cclelle Wily'-, Val Pchmann Sharfr Rwe, Marsha Gcwgel. Jaclcie Wilsc . Row Msrie' Bale-. Laura Jacques. Linda Hind. Sue Mfnor. Debbie Whille Pa' Carl. Sally Burke Pam Raosdale. Row 3: Chariclle Vcn VO Virginia Yang, Sue Lahey, Nancy Gilroy. Dee Ccmerlord, Ginger Picl-wan Karen Macliii. ,A-07 Notionol Thespions The Narional Thespian Sociely is an honorary sociely ard an 'Megral parr of llne Dramaiics Club, and an educaacna. honor. and ser-fce crgafza- 'ion etrapuzhed for che advancememl of dramalic a +2 ' 'he se:o'da'y sclnoc's. ST..'35 LI are zelecsed for rrembershp on ll-e bass of 'Heres' :hown and achefemerls 'n +he dramarc amz program. Ore musk have 23 po'n+s ob+air-eo by woflfrg al p'ays speech ac+'vi+ies, elc. Thespians-ol or perfanng 'fo llne dramalic arlsz lnaifrg lo do wi+h lhe drama, especia'ly lraoed an aclor. specall a l'5C6d'Gf'Z a some- . Y H - u whal humorous or preler cus usage. The desre +o acl is porn wil? some people. If you are be- sloweo wah lhs. no ore cr nolhing can slap you from ac g. Thar 's why 'he Nalonal Thespians Sociely was orgafzed. I+ 's an advancemenl of 'rhe Drarhalic club and drama. By 'oining llne Thespians you almosl have a sure parl' in any play. bul you musl' be able lo acl well. Alll-ough lhe Nalional Thespians Sociely is nor a large group, rhey sell lickels al rhe plays and accomplish a greal deal. They a++end drama seminars, manage 'rhe slaging for lhe Chrislmas Concert and conducl liclcel campaigns lor 'rhe plays. Miss Slephens is lhe sponsor ol lhe Thespians. She has helped bolh lhe Dramalics Club and Na- 'rional Thespians Sociely in producing some good aclors and plays. This club was lfirsl eslablished in l959 and inslalled by Evergreen Parlc l-ligh School Chapler of frhe sociely on November I4. I+ is known as Troup l57l in lhe Nalioral Thespians Charler. l.as+ 'lall al Sandburg lhey sponsored a shop for conference. Every lwo years Jrhese people a+- lend a regional meeling and are inslrucled on some of +he arls ol: lhe lhealer, In lhe summer a person is senl lo lhe Universily ol llliinois lor a Dramalics Course. Back: Zaq Smi+h, Rrnas Tumasorfs. Pilar Goes. Row 3: Bill Nebe, Jeni' Slack Care' Mcnsfr Row 2: Viclci Culli , Viclci Kufchins, Los Kamis. Row I: Gayle Kaizrnann, Miss Slephens. 125 'Wx W.. . 4 i28 Bond 'L 7779 71,4 7 7 77, ' 77 7 7,71 4 7 77-1 77, , 75 M7 ,L 7 7 7 Car' Sa 4bufq Hit S , 1,70 5 Ni Ce ,, 1. 1, Le 51 .. S77 e e Ares. 7 i-'. :F'f'ei Cieief' rw E? ff '-1: ami 17-ez We 'W 'fe Wifi ,pw fi: WT-'lfbi 1' :e': 'rieE. 7 27,7177 ,377 .7 .,777 7: -QM .7 7757, .pe .7 .7 2:5 ,774 37377: 7. 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' 959 We re: cv: fm' i'i'l: ,Z9C 'i f'G':'f ni ri-1 'Af1,G'. S ef N'-mee' eg Lge cv- '-3':: We'1'f 3'7 fi 'ef' '1 T: 'A 'M 'rw 1' ' f-mee. ' 'CMC We nfri r 1,5-i '1' 'Pe lerfeff 'UU 0 1' Dv 1 N Hwsc- it- ' ' w wma! 'vw ' need. Tee wma' f 1'- nv ffe wa' fffuafieff We W96' Srieffef Lee A12 a V9D'n'f 'L:l'-Q Ee W i F' All-S'f:'Q Er 1 Fernry. Se,e 'eef wem. oem parficlpafed En We A -Ccmfeferce Baed. The m' -ieqiin Crffimaz, emo flnffe ccvcefff were also , 1 3 Y I 1 Back: JAP' E7,'U'a'd' ?'JG V Tecmcci' La , CT '6M Rtbevc Nixon Jai fv'lCJ.1'6 B 'febe ff fs' B Sf' Ca' Benrt.-'ax Mr. Ve' ow 3'1 'xl L'e:e' Swag S'a7- S'e'. SH--ff Qin' Ceba' 'ire' - H C--e fa . ' .57 5' fr E v' iecf' fe Q f S'f Q Q e e QL. 7 j ,C77 7 F V P7 U ,.I7, C,1.7..i, : - V .7 f.: 7,7 1: -Q C'T' Ti' Bf 06' 77.:1'U 'SJ 1 I C C ' ROW 22 : it, ' 3 'I 2 L' V' ER C conducled as +l'ey previously had. The band also marched a+ 'fl-e Harvard Milla Day Parade. lr If-762 lwe new groupe were Formed +l'e Syrnphcfc Vfrg Efiemee and 'he Eaqle band which con- 3+ .'es the Marching Bard. ln IQ63 We llrsl ccnnofed Center' was hee wT'h 'he banc ans cl'-cr. A new dance sand was crqan- 'ze3. l' February lhe Cencerr Baed and Chef' 'self a 'Vs 'C Dewe' Celeracc where 'hey gave :We Cer'- :e E ratify ar hgh zehecli. A+ rhe C:'el-3'3n :S 'her :'ay 'hey reeevec e z'a'd g cfafcn. Ther asc lcolc a hrs' dcecle a+ rle S'a+e Muff Cen'e5'. In V964 'he band s'eSen'ed lox ceeeerls-'he he lN 'e', Ssfrg 'i'f1 Fra e. The Za a'3 S: 'C: ls a ::'r'o a 3' 5: 'he Ba'd and Cho . The W'n'e' 'E Qs' e Ba'3 EAC 'he grae 'Z a :: ': a ':' of a l-:l'c'rs, ban: ara cr:he3 a. S3 Chili were 2e + 'Vs yea' 'Q 2: e3's a'2 ef reielec r3'. There are 'Free ra sands-'he :c':e'+. eagle a': cacei The trier' sara 'Q wie' 'he eaaereho a'3 g,'3a'2e C' Vi P3 er. The Eiga Banc 'E mae' lff. Q- 'a't an: 'he Cece' Bars ': foe' lv . Eggs. The Center' Bars says a' al 'octal' heme gamez arc e Eage Bent: a' ca2lfe'::a games. The lv'a':h g Bri 'S zernsesec or serve Eagle a'd Center' saw: e ':e'2. The Dafie Bari hai i: e Cote Banc fnerroerz. The Cacer Banc 'ralns +?-e slayers +o oezzme 2:':e savers. The Cancer' Bao: has 72 SlL..C6 lE 'he Eage Bar: has 35, and 'he Cade' has l5. The unffcrms of rhe players of +he corfcerr band are a rwo-+ore blue' carlc 'azlcels a'a lgrr pan's. Thls band is efeechonaly rnalure ll 'S year because 52 cal el 70 Stcienrs are Fwfers and sefors. They have gone Tn For u'+ra-modern bard arrangernenrs as Medan Gomes Jericho and V'r:en+ Persbhelffs Symphony For Band lSyrn. No. ol. There are +hree fwlrlers who march wlfh lhe Marchlng Bard. They are Barb Marg, Kafhy McGraw. and Barb l-leinen. 4 5 l Heinen, Pam Johnson, Carol Lanasa, Carol Wick, Milne Brasel, Mike Baldwin, Bob Fisher, Carol Von See, Kuff Spooner, Alberf Loebe. Row I: Rufh Slocum, Dana La Salle, John Morfenson, Linda Wood, Ed Vrzalr, Pefer O'Meara. Tom Clyne, Sue Rlelveld, Mary Ann Hansen, Sharon Clarlr, Luanne Mueller, Susan Ellcin, Alan Hidh. ':1r:5,qx,, 127 !28 Baci: Mr. W nu Zav Srhi'h Charles Gardecev, David Uwe Ja' Chverc Diane Berca. Middle: Jfl-ri Nelson, Cnares W 'a'er e'v Share' Ri r Karhy Szarry. Ca'hy N11iesse.Fronl: Bil Harris, Jud, Dain, .lan Miles, Belly Palrner, Curr Yelniclc. Lcxb Aids Speech Row 3: Karhy Schill, Carol Monson, Milne Brasei, Ser' ad Colernar, John hlolnrnann Melissa Merwin, Ann Shoennalaer Tim Sedgwclc. Row 2: Sandy l-lerzog, Suse hl z Ka+hlee'i Scarf, Kaw C ':'erse', Grelcher' Brorran Varca G-:wge Dccra 'dict af Row I: La..ra jacoues 'vladolw' Sccee Va' ,n Jacobs. Vicki Cu'- Miche'e Scnounnf' Karee Mack, Debbie Whifhe 'Nlapcv G idrr y. The lab assisranls are sl'uden+s having an inleresl in and wishing lo devole 'rheir lime lo science. They are valuable lo rhe science deparrrnenr where lheir services are beneficial lo lhe sludenls. ln rhe lab, lhe aids are given lhe opporlunily lo learn rnore aboul lhe field ol lheir choice. Dur'ng rhe lab sessiors lhe aid circulales rhrough fhe class and helps anyone who needs or reczuesrs il. To be a lab aid you rnusl have complered a year of slrudy in The class which you are assisling. Sandburg has aids in 'rhe biology, chemislry, and physics labs. Every year a group of nervous sludenls can be seen boarding a school bus and heading lor a disianl school. Who are lhese people? They are +he sludenls involved in 'rhe speech conlesl. Each parlicipaling in his own indi- vidual evenr, +hey go lo invi+a+ionals, lhe conference, dislricl, and perhaps, if you sland up lo compelilion well enough, lhe slare speech con+esl. However, 'rhe people are no+ parl of 'rhis group merely lor cornpelilionis salce. They realize how imporlanl speech is in preparing lhern lor life in 'rhe adull world. They feel i+ gives lhern more confidence and helps 'rhenri +o express lheir +hough+s more clearly. if Xxx gr The Foornofes are Tarhoui for emrerram' rg Can Sanoourq High SchooT irudehrz a+ peo 'E'1E D Aei ro fa fee. They have beer dorg 'rhTs :hoe 'her eiwo 'ihfoer' fr T958. They are popu ary Wow :jr Ve? hufhoroui o'+a+Iori of cheefeaoeri, coaihei. ahd reams. Thfc ear 'he 'ew roof- Y more cozfurhez gffe shem 9 o's'To:' zefzohahfy of rhelr own. The purpose o? rhe hcornorez Ig ho hoogr rearrw moraie ahd school zprr, wh7ch rhey do oulre we, az my Sarioourgire WHT 're'T you. They are :hoser from +he gIrTs 'H The Pep Chao T and are coached by M752 Luhogreh. Thls fs The secord year lor +he Core Cuo 'rhar was hrsr sfarthed by The Sruderv Couvcly The member. are made uo of rhe vlce-presiderwfs from each of rhe c'ubz azsociafed wirh CarT Sandourq High Schoo. The rrvhrw por ooze of rhrz ouo is To bdrwq The yar?ous dubs hoqerher md To gfye an added represerwfahon To The Smoem' Couch, zo Thar The c'ubs may Tc If fumcho 'er if T ' Jah n WOF GS OHS. r r V73 Uni Z QWVT 'UQGS 515721 FGQ' ' Cr Z, buf works very c'o2e'y wfrh she Sou:-eo? Council in order ro soive fhe prob'ema ard cohfhcu of rhe dubs. They heip To 7rv3ure herrer irhoo' 'vor' arc! urfry. Row 3: Lyfr Rogers, Chery! Larcher, Jody Fees, Karhy Cross, Mary Johnson. Row 2: Caro! Fry, Debbe Chivers, Bo'vr'e Pooh Doooa McNe . Row I: Sue Gemelnhardr, Lynn Farr, Sue Swayre. Footnotes Core Club Row 3: Mes Lmdqrerr, Kris Howard, Rimas T,masorIs, Sfeve Spercei Roy B-'era. Row 2: Grefchen Bromaw, Judy Brifk- marv, Lofs Karvds, Barbara Swanson, Kafhy Dlekrnah. Row I: Par Jaeger, Madin Bfz, Marsha Carr-es, Lervora Cobden. min: 'N an S.. xx X 1 - 129 130 Pep Club The purpose of rhe Pep Club is +o promore school spir'+ and spor+smansh'p and lo add color and inleresl af all inrerscholaslic alhlelic conlesls. The mernbers publicize all seboel sporls event oy malcing Coslers lo norfrly everyone of lhem. Meelings are held once a monrh aller school and allerdance is Taken al rhe games. Members 'rhal allend 'rwenly-live games are presenled wilh an award. All girls who earn an award are eligible lo lry oul for lhe cheerleading squads. Members of lhe Pep Club sil benearh lhe painling of Baldy al a'l home games or in a group al olher games. The loudesl cheers heard ar lhe games come from lhe eager parlicipalion of lhe Pep Club members. fi Back: Judy Brinkman, Dee Dielerle, Lynn Rogers, Kalhy Dielcman, Pa? Loebe, Sally Towne, Jaclzie Wilson, Debbie Lilrens, Barb Richardson. Row 5: Gina Kufchins, Miss Goll, Karen' Robinson, Colelfe Wilson. Bonnie Pool, Sue Lahey, Donna Paser, Sue Gemeinhardf, Donna Cleveland. Row 4: Miss Lundgren, Sharon Uplcn, Marie' Ballou, Marsha Cornerlord, Cheryl Slapaln, Pal Kewey, Jean Scheber, Donna Nico- lai, Wilma Kanesbro. Row 3: Cafny Colfer, CherylGe-ss Marsha Makarefl Leriere Ccbden Pal De- l vine, Karhy De'Ncvc, Debbie Chivers, Carol Fry, Berh D::'fr. Row 2: 'Xlaniv Cvildroy, Donna M:Nei', Ginger Pfchmai Mary Capodbe, Linda Koepher, A-,ge Wi is, See Snare Ka'hy l-lea y, Kansa M:- Guinness. Row I: Kafhy McGraw, Barb Slanlcn, Charene V:nV:gl. Cla' S'eb'1er, Diane Gr+ind'e, Pennie Marshall, J. Sfevens, Gail Zaker, Sue Sleeve. Lorraine Rueler Pa? Howard Carole Benson Kalhy Kallsrrom Joanne Crowhursf Kim Weber iffy Terri Lindgren Karen Howard They earn money fhrough various means as fhe following: worlcing af con- cession sfands, having coaf checks, sell- ing programs, sponsoring a sock hop, ofher dances, and ofher acfivifies. They furnish all fhe necessifies of fhe Cheer- leaders such as fheir uniforms. The Foof- nofes are also selecfed from fhe Pep Club. Their uniforms will be complefely boughf nexf year by fhe Pep Club. The Cheerleaders consisf of Frosh- Soph and Varsify. The Frosh-Soph are any freshmen or sophomores fhaf have a Pep Club award and who have passed a fesf fo be one. They wear blue sweafers and slcirfs and whife blouses, soclcs and gym shoes. The Varsify Cheer- leaders are iuniors or seniors who have had a Pep Club award and passed a fesf. They wear gold sweafers and slcirfs, a blue diclcy, whife soclcs and blue gym shoes. The Cheerleaders have 'rhe same purpose as fhe Pep Club does. They also affend fraining schools wifh ofher cheerleaders and have a conference cheer which is performed befween fhe Frosh-Soph and Varsify game. Daffi Gawne Diane Driscoll Cindy Geiger Jay Taylor Peggy Baggio Baclr: Sharon Ashoff, Lou Schmif, Paf Crawford, Nancy Loeb, Darlene l-leafherwiclc, Jane Turbin, Sue Sharpe. Row 4: Mary McBride, Toni Hill, Mary Johnson, Eileen l-lurlberf, Nancy Junkcnc, Cindy Schneider. Row 3: Dawn Dahlin, Sue l-lifz, Jean Richardson, Linda Johnson, Janice Ahlborn, Cindy Keller. Row 2: Kafhy Mailxa, Pam Ragsdale, Nancy Piechcnlca, Diana Mefz, Nancy Darienzo, Linda Dickson. Fronf: Grefchen Brornan, Pam Topol, Marsha Carnes. Sharon Rickard, Val Pichman, Dee Comerford. ries' 132 Back: DIa'e S:'m ke 722. Y'I.'C Qa' FLYT? '-a':. -5e'i 'ra 'fa'2'e 'J' 9' Sa , Tfffe S22 3e'.D2 'lah' fa ' rw. :, -,,. AC.-52-6 . ,., 1-'R' ' 3. 2- . Row 'v'f a .a' 1 .'a:' 'fave f 2Q C'Q', Sara' 5,6 : Ea'Q: S i fE'5'3'C Ka , 'Ja'-a V22 .i ' pa' 'lebe Cro' Ji' See Row 2: NE' Ma -fa'ei ve . Fi'-22 S 'e. : e' 2523 .a2e :-- 45 , fe- a' -.' E e' 5922. Bane: S. fa 'Sta - 2a 'Ja-2' :i a 22- 'e ,. Row I: '.a':. Zara' 2C 5l'9 C ':Qa Sa B'2'2e' Sa'2, Qat-'e 'fa'- '2 Jea' Eva'-' Pa' Va22e' 3e 'e '.'a':'a', Back: Sa'd, Ta e Pa' pw-a'd 5922. Cfat' Se S'eeJ-a Ga' Ewef Mah View Fva Ca . 'Aan Cao2d f2 E'a':, 6 T'd4e Maw M:Br'd9. T ' '-V , Eva CJ . Row 3: Da' C'.f e E5'9 D S'a'e- e' C'Q':.' G ,e J. Swv- e's B e Wfe' LT'da Ke'e:Le' Kafe' Oakes Car: WU: C 'f Fla fVtd'iL'd Makavff. Row 2: Jadv Mme' Dam K2es'e', S.e Caff Ma' ,' FTYLE' S29 A45 'f2' Le'2'e C41- dew .Ldv CT:.N'6V. T222 Ba 2'a:La Jatlfe SiL d' T'9 a Ga,.2 . Row I: Ba'l2 Ba 'ff Va 'a C21- e':2':f Bai S'a':2', JA lime? Ca Qf Da' R2d 22e: D2 a Ceve- 'a'2 C2 a Daiet Back: Civ. fwral JWG. E a' A a 'ftaa' a 4 :: ' '. ' kr.. ' '-Yr,-Q 3 'we f D - E--.' fs' 5 ' Q - Se , F ff'-' - ' Row 3: T'1'e C- M 'ia - .. M yy, A , , H, x f Qi., 1' g ' g ri. F: ' ': 2 ' V - Row 2: Va , '1 ffo 26 .-, -I , . 4 L ': 5 S '2 if-1-1' ' 'f f 1 Hi 'X :, in Row I: f- , 51, ' 1 f- f 'fly 5 n ,a f r fx ,R . 1 ' 'E -FIQ C7 G.A.A. The GWB IAXLLJGQC ASsoci+a7on is aFfIVa+6d wifl' We V :'3 L6e3.6 if SWE A+P'e+'gg, I+ 75 we fig-95+ Cray- Zi C' GL CG' S5'CCk-'Q Wg' 59553 5'C 'Z eg? y-66133. w 9dC-'IZCE6 35 6 2-5 'z '3 s'3f3616' csjcs' 3' 'y 73 3 's '3 se :'ca'6 s'ys':6 6: ff 6e. Ff66'4'3i 6'6 '6 3 2' 53526.53 3ey5 ELS' cc 46 575' and 6::'3 e '. T46 iZ'.'J. 6E :-36 e':'6'y FIENC '3:'6.' :6tf6'z.i C3225 be h3C '. 4C ::f'L:6', SCCQ6' .W. Q 365, wc 66,156 , e'3 546' ESCXLE. fic' SOME :5 6 i:: 1 '66 2 6'6 :C 'EC e'3-6 '3, a'r'6'4 T 'EC cewee' 6 wife-: +63FY1E. V6 G.fX.A. s::c'e3's iwz 36163 632' yea' vWF' ex 6 3 2 '6 :FQ W'-6 'fe yesifiuj, inc we ima! r-f'C '6'-D3-i:?46' r:a 3-64 Ney '3 ::'3 We s6'1':'S 93:3-546. Awe'3s 6'6 QV6' when 5 Q' '6:6'v6s s6ven+y-7.6 6: f'y 33 'E'C ms sew':6 o: 's. Tl'e-'e 's a 3'??6'6-'Q ev-f6'3 666' y6e'. N6'3:6's s 's 366' +0 a Q73 Sejrfemb-6' a'd Jenaw. New 'e lc6'z 6'6 6' . '+.5'6C am a pa 3 'T'3 s6 y 'S PENS! 53' 6 dd rd 'ew Members. Mba Lk.'CQ'6 answer: fhe G.f'N.A. The GAA. exe: o,ys 're o??':6'a WHWQ Qgzgfz. ' 1 I Ir .,' 4- , , fin -v We GAA. has smceeded 'fx LW Wg ma y of WS Ma? a'd a s T ,V , . Fey ak: 'ave S'?!'Y',N5'9d 'He QIVXS Vw We afhleflc program a'd 'ave prcmofed 'de-afs F l'weaHl'w and spcrfsmanship. Back: Dee Ccmerfcrd, Na'cy F'cs'7ck, Kafe' Luwdgren GVQLCPG' B'3rra'w, Pa? Gvaudb. Row I: Card Fry, Urwda WYCH- cscm Lf, S:Fm'd+ Jea 6 Eolwedy. Back: Jme Arn Cavs, J,dy Novak, Fw' B'?e' Jaw J3Lwf 32' Sa e Dccga' Sa'dy Haf- ner Kay CF'Ts+e sen. Ke+hy Bwre, L da Uxc'-, Marie S'GF5', Ka'e'w Mejsmaker Cindv S:F'e?de'. Row 3: Be+sy Rejer, Caro! C v6'e Cauw Newawder, J,dy Frafer Ka'Lw,' S+e'nfa++, Cars' Haas, Pa' Hank, Gina Kmch- Coleman, Sue SM F. Row 2: Kaiy McGraw, Mary Wr'qFf, Rcbefha S+8V6'1S, Pa? kv!S'd9'ba' B:'1'?e Mcnhessc' Dlane Due-H' Kauw McGQ v6ss. Row I: 67'gef P4:Hma', Peggy Beq- gio Da e'e Hea+herwIclc, Sharon KcveKk'5, Linda lrvhwq, Debbie Clwlvers, Jan Pcdoe, 'Nlancy Jurfkurwc. Cafscd Cafe' '32, D'a'e Mafy Mdde' C ev'yV La':He', LN1',IVGk, Dave Ka, W'!b:.. 131 Orchestra Back: V4'g 7a Yang, Ca'L'y R':'e' D'a'e Kccf Larry Keelnan, Barb Aera' JAM Utne' Bob Klegr: EER Csrnrnfngs ua . Ca.':n Jim Ga'ey, Brace Hfnk, lan L' v Mr. R, nan, L 'da Rogers, Larry Cc'ne'1 Mke :rack Pafn Jobnson, Caro! Lanasa Dzn Maie ew: Click Beekef. Roy Jobnsin. Row 2: Dana Gfberf, Geo'ge Gcssage, Frantk Volt' R, S'o:,'n Dana l.aSaUe Tern CYvne, Pere ap- V 1 I Cad Sandburg Hrgrr Qcnoolvs Orcnesrra Rus? began rnree years ago when Mr. RuVrnan roir-ed rhe rnusrc deparrrnenr and gave Hs HN Mme, effort gufdance and 'eadersrfo ro rne Grcrfesrra. Tlne Qrcnesrra is snorr of srr7r'gf lbs year. I+ Es nor ar 'rs beak ye', bur rr wrll be in 'rrwree or four years when I+ becomes more devefoped. In rne Vasr rhree years rrougn, rre orcnesrra has worked very bard and rarrnonfoudy. From l96l +0 I962 rrwe Orcnesrra combined one number wlrh fre band af Cnrkrrnai Corcerr, From i962 ro V963 Hoey combined wI+r- rrfe Cro? and gave one-!naW of 'rne Clnrrsrrnas Con- cer+, They gave a Scrrng Conzerr by +l'1ernse'ves. They also pu? on a concerr for Palos Wesr Grade Scnooi. inns,-an-up From IQ63 ro 1964 'rbey rorned rbe Clno7r In presenring rne 'Messran ar rne Crwrrsrrnas Concerr. A+ rne Spring Concerr Oklahoma rlney aVso forned rrve Choir In presenrrng Ir. Sorne of +lne members ::ar+?c?pa+ed In a so'o ensernbre C0nreS+. Trney GXSO D5V+?C'D5+Gd In The disrricr and srare rnusrc resrval. Tnrs year was 'fre rrrsr rnar rnere was an awconferenie Ord1es+fa.Tr'e Orcrresrra ako cornbrned wrrn We Clnorr and rlne Band 7n presenrrng ine Finaie Concerr or rne year on May 24rn during Hue Arrs Fair. Tlne Orclnesrra nas DWayed ar assernb'Yes and Jr. P-Von Sdwgolg In +rre 'asr +rrree years. eara J hn Mcdenson, J'm S+eve s, Allan Hirfh, Bi'l Karclich, Lrda Law, Kay Chr's'e'vs r. Front Gloria Chord. Joh' Nachfrieb, Y LaSa'e Ka'hl-een Law Aexandra Ganch Sue Gcldiniler. This pasl year +hey loolc a lrip 'ro 'rhe Chicago Symphony. Their policy is +o go +o see al leas'r Three orchesrras, In I963 +hey heard The illinois Orches+ra when il was on lour. The aim ol +he Orchesira is lo develop more inler- es+ in lhe slring insrrumenls. If il is pushed in lhe grade schools i+ would help our own Orcheslra a lol. The Orcheslrra s loundalion is lhe slrrings, oi which malzes up lwo fhirds ol il. There are 45 members oi fhe Orchesfra wifh all 'rhe lcinds of inslrumenfs. Sandburg is lrying To build up Hs slring seclrion Though. As far as Mr. Rullman is concerned he fhinlcs fhal 'rhe performances fhe Orcheslra has pul on fhis year is a+ Hs maximum. l-le 'Feels fhal in +he fulure 'rhey don'+ wanl lo do any more because The aclual purpose is 'ro gel acguainled wi+h +he lileralure down ihrough 'rhe ages. li lhey perform loo much il mighl become evil +o fheir aclual purpose. The only goal of lhe Orchesira is To learn music. The s+ring secfion meels al a class period. They receive one-half credif for il. Bul 'rhe Orcheslra does have nighl' rehearsals wi+h lhe complele orcheslra. The Orchesfra people surely have come far in lhe las? +hree years and we can be proud of lheir efforfs and accomplishmenls. I35 Choir The Cef1Se'Cr:,'c F-VCL S2435 CL75 Desefvvefl YH C3 CGVLS Ui 6'L5'6C exif :5'+e3's. TLey 2953 pa'- ewei SML 'ee i't'4 rg: mmf , Jie' 'Ve i e:- Cowes E: :'i'e N492 E:C J.J J. d'? :', fd We 'if gf My Begg, Scmfwese S,L-'se' '.'-1A: :ez fe'5. W' 955 ffl, Di -ef ef: 5:4 'Ve cafe ri :VCE If V959 e :FCE wefe 3-'GILES cy Mt. Pe w CLe. C'e ef 'Fe if f'ff 1 fem fefye, V'1' We 15135995 Uvee ::eie i -We 52 C?'AiL ,:1 rj F-'EVE-W6'6 : : c. Q:'je2'ec. Tfef :e 4t':a'e3 We A'-S'e'e Caffe'- K N5 955 'eg Qgffg' Qfjf Q'-f'j,:'fjf1 fgg ggfgefig e':e fl-Ehjig e'3 i'5'e '.',1'i 5e:'fa'3. TL'e A -S'i'e irc irc e' ge C'i:'l..i'-1' :i e'2e e . TVe C:':e'L Muff F:eS'va was Fe QT as e Qfl-efi y :FN 'e:'s wP'efe CVC 'Le 'ee :e'::f C ELJf6 Li, 'We V3'e:L 'a' :cur 5'u:ie'+i mace 'fe A AS'5'e Cine, 'We Tc'e Peees, CV: J Wei 4'fff 3 31-3957 :due time 256:21 5 few Qfcqc 51.5 ::, ee' Members IfCm We :c'cer+ :e':' 'C ini: 5, 'ef eexefei. Tee 325' 3: We CLC was who give se'5: 'e':e: 54 PTA 1ee'egs. wcffe' 5 :lbs 43 QE-4 new fggge 4 a':J owe' 553: e.e'45, Y lf F957 'Le fcses 5: s!.e effved. P CLf'5+re5g T?'ev Qe :':e4e3 5: 'fe Edge-wele' Bei? Hale' Pfggfim Wag 'gg :Q We Nike AF B559-, 'n Chkaqc Fcf We Ccz? Czwfy Reoubkae Wo'wem's fln X958 We CFC? P-ec 'vcfeesed irw+ere5+ and SV' AFWGW LUUCLGCV We V222 6553 VCWG' 'SW CYCUF3 'W musk, efef mefe 23 ww. Vey ofcmded gf:w4P In 'S N556 UC 5: 5 59995 +Fe wfvcef of S ES'TNCSS 'Fe :Eval cepafemed. THQ- In 7960 We TUG PCGLS fit nf? C526 it 'VG GHS Oc're+ ana rrkea quar+e+ who slmg af Music dkfricf ccrwvef+'c'. Few Seebfs made We AU-Sfafe Fesivafs was wfcrrred. These groups emferfamed We QUf3V+e+- Sched and Commumlfy ofgamizaioms. They parflclpafed Back: Fme Fefe' ' fave Kew K.e P' 1 Genad AfF'e-, Waww ' 5 C .3 9'b'f A Time' Ca-'e F e -'L'w S 'L' DGIG S H w Gi-ee S eie' VJ L-3' 'F Vfe CP nk SLN, 92 ' 'Q .' fl Ta. Gene F.. 0' N -Q A BM We . SW fc E 5 11' Row 3: Gi- . .Yr ' L , S 'NH' L TV EPA' ' ,- Q Ji Jimi '-A '7'v 5 5' C' di U ffm Bu v- NM- ' B r KM Ja -- .' fo Pom OE 'Jafyf Sm' Veer Emb' rn Beff If '96I We 'feIc c es wefe Iewwed. We! z5rI'7:7- 3' f5d':i If-IREM ZEZVJEI of Ser-g. fx se'e5 ' :Teens 'fe S9e+I'wei' Secwoe' Cenererce I' 1954 'ee 'Hee Me' green: wefe 'He VECJS' Veal: Ce:'f5', We F-f-S'e4e NJC PC'Wy DAZL'.CI ard GV: 5'd Ci':e'4 C':'fz. We 'ax efsefwb es wefe SL5'e '!.:': Cveefi 5'2I '5',' r3'3'J'5'eE 5+ 3:I':e' 'Le Isfe Peei GV: Ci'e' 'ff-ed Ci'e' 5'3 'f52 c5 5'3 fC'J. 'L 'ez' 'fe 5'e5. vw C5Ge' CLF' free? Stes we: 5'e 5 seize -we fee -'5tC3 :5 eC 'E 5 4'5 ': TC.: 52' e Czeief' 'E e rf'-ez :I'3'f, '5 Iy :if ,1': :EY-Jil 5': 2225575 ,' ce':C ' w ' Cfe S:r'.f'C54a' lf z' 5 ffcxl-'wa' Cr CI'I Dr fatcfyqafy 'LE Tf, E Pf,E'f. T491 Zi IC4CiL6'J In S D-i .f' CC eeec 'e We efeze 5 e' ef We CVf':+m5s Cc':efI'. :e'e':e 5'c S'5'e 'f.t'c :ei f5':. Sewe Stieff we'e 1, 1952 we Ccncefa Chiu icfjuned -L-rep. fc-, CLCEE, 43 ,e:fe39,. VE 1 -fe 3-5-5 eniemdes 5-31 AL-5 Cen: 5351, Vex :5 :':5Ie5 '.E'C Ccdeels add NLC? 2'2 9 S'i'9 C'?5 Zi:5' C5'f5'gI5'- TI 5'9 i'LLE CE'3 ',:':55 :'ete'4ec CI C5fJc. vfe'e :CJ C:':e i ': ,'e5' 55 Ssfet 5'c : 5e I' I963 We CFC! wefe fue' We dI'9CL'OV'1 of :: we ec w e 'Fe 35's 51 'Ve C,L'.EL 'iE Cefcefi TIG Mn Bice, TI'e fI ,1'i9L+ES'vJ6'E fgffvwed +0 s5f'cIpe+e 'S We IVE' me rI'e Iffifi-'EL' N53 :e'feffr'ec 5':f If f'3'x9EL1. We Wfee ma' cfcusz 54 +I1'5 Fme were I'I1e CVeI'e'e5 'Fe Sf,'.'C 'f5s':5. C53eL 552.6 5'2 Cite-r+ CV3 i. II e Eede CIIOIF III? Yei' 9 75-' 'ff 9 C5 V353 V3 5'5'3'53A cafe renee' I 'iI'A'C. Ie +I'e Safe: NWI We b5'j +Ifev Ne? ye5' 'Fe'e ff' be 5' 'ei'-e5se ii 'ef 'f 'Ie effcef' we'+ +5 Deere' ees zerfefmeu tome of We ZCIWOOIS 'O ISIS' 75- +Iwere. They made I9 amieeremcez 'H 5'I and o5r'IC7oaIed oc p Q- 6' V Beckwffb. Row 2: Mr. Blqqs, Pa? RaIs?Q'v, Sue Swayve, Linda Ma'CI'a Deva CIeveIand, Karen Jrleefesefw, Lafrv IvIcNeII, EIIQ Loebe, r-dv Beeirq, Pe? LovI1+, Nancy Fr:s+Ic, Card M-enecn, Toni Sorensff. Row I: BefIw Hansen, IvIariIvn F'5Ief, Judy Ccehef, Dee Comer- I fd Dev JeIorveIc Mike Mafvfivvq Jael: Nekfxfw, Pe? Devine GaiI FeeIev, CWIIIM5 Cerner Lvnda Davidson Barb Jrhrsen 4i'Cx. 5 , as I la, L f's0isf 4 1 ACULTY AND liDMlNusTRATnoN 1 . W ..il....1. a MR. W. O. FISHER Superintendent S5-0 ling.. S ing ro Qualify for co!- We a+'rend schooW every day, srudy our assiqnmenrs ard hoDe rhef we are Weerr' Wege or some usefuN p!ace in life. A+ 'Ames I+ appears rhar schod Ts or'y s+uden+s +eachers 'ryfrg 'ro +each buf rhere are many racers +1 rucchq a schoc' sysrerv fhar are for epparenr 'fo rnosr srudenfs. Such fhings as educariohel goals, currcue, ernployrnerr of perscnre. srrlvhg +o Nearn and ', pudqefing, purchase of ma+erIe's, scheduhnq of afhle-hc evenrs and ofher prcplernz cf schcd admlrfrrai on fhaf musr 1arqe'y and ne5easerE'y fa? ro rhe responsfc' fry of rhe superIn'e'3ecr cf h F Mr. Vkfvfern Q. hriher, cur SuCer'r+enden'rofSchoC1 Wfzi rffn ff rafeo 'F 1- 'hir' sourhern Wnofg fcwn-Grenc Tower. 1 'fc'-where he avrended e'e e i:', li Fc :vf Q he Qrecua- fcr fran hvqh Sihcc' as vQfe,z':'3'en cf hs cess he Pecizeg 'r Cerpccdife. A' the chief cf Wfcrfw Vver Ii Mr, hzher enflre: ' 'he Fife where he wgui frafceci 'C ce F: 'jhfer V c'. Fc- iriefr lhc- w sr in Chr: - ' : V Tcgert miie' Genera! Checeui fvnfco h? 'ents czecgrailrng are .. rc 1 'ff' ' f-' 'fe D' 'foufhed hw' CT T 'FG Au' V05 ri mgi v. 1, rwce slwlwieci ihe pu: Q- HC-1 ' .ez ffF'Wf2':3. if wie' wwe rhino Rr Chns fha' Mr. F7'her acilwg cz gee: f fc: 5 'vfnq his i'Q:h:'Q1e4n 19-if L: .1 NJC' he em: 5-.1 'r 'he Uhlc 1' C- , :'i'ei1 he ciche 2' fc: rvj:,'e'Q 3eC'ee v. h rn 4' N'-'he'fff:, ard : 5- c .e'1 x if OL 51- horrm F-.'r.3'1her.:1ge:'e,: 1 'Ac' sf I'4T'I.lIj' fn: f- f- F fin ffbg 32. Cf ncgfna 5: 'wc xeirg. he 'GQ4qT'CfI 'ff I,-.'.1 'Q :ge-11' ,1 ci -c,. s , .. - , 5 Sc 1--fee Un' Schoei 'n JJ:-sic Q 4:hq:c:1fXe-fzcce' C3f e: An i- 'c-'c 3 's .-new he ff-fha? ' f ,e-era. Cn Jus l N955 Nr. hfher came 'Q Car Sfmcpqi r-'rv' S ' ff 11.1, as fhe' ever pocuar iupefmecnehd Vwser c' wr? .fr Car! frf:::..'j F' in Shoo vl nr ' fhe' 'nferezi wlli 'hc ,ce qof, ruse: ms ffhhg. Hs errno' ' Cow prcfdnq We corhrmhft e'e 'e'h:.eg: frcrh Lis.-.ed D313 'he he-f few xc-gr '.'r. Sfceri 'hffcr cfh' H ,. etch: if 'he 'ew Arncs Ach: S'ac3 Hph Sqrgc. Vie fe Qinfiden' '. W f ' em cec' ATS his w'+h 'he new high school as he hes been er Carl Sanopurq. MR. G. W. DAVISON Assistant Principal -15 . N ' O ., Mr. Jotin Jorstad, our administrative assistant, was born in Newaric, Iiinois, where tie spent most ot his iite untii attencina coiiege. He matricuiated at Iliinois State Normai winere ite rnaefed in pnysicai eaucatfn ana industfiai arts. Late' Fe enfoiea at We Llnvefsity ot I 'noi ard Cbtafnea 'Y Mazteri aeafee 7' eaucatfjna' 61G:fYt.VTiEiVGiiC'T, Mr. JC'3iiIZ frwfiyz enioyea sctwooi and Pao a reen interezt 'P FVFG'-Cf, DC'i'CUiOViY ccacinina. Dafa ti i4'Z+'y6:'1', a' C'ana ine tapap' Ciwsba eciacatfon ani: a-i i5: afts ana coacnea We .afoas Cinco 'eansa For tie Cui' 51 years Mr. Jcfstaa Pas bee' aarnnstratfve agzvar' at Cari Sanapua Hia? SQ?-35, He Te kept vefy pusy at zcboc wit? ns 5g'a'f 'fat've wow ve' Pe nas neve' ost tfis ef'F-:'aifn :cf ::'npe vesscft1. Mn Jofstaa 'S vefy :rea Tea ana fespecteo earn'-'itrator ana we at Car Sanaowa Car' iee fortunateindeea,ini'1avingl'iirn with us, Adm. Assistant 118 . IV - 1 L Mr. Bent: t-as 'n We past iweia the positions ot Director ot Gafdance, ara Aamir Assistant. t-ie was fecentiy appointed pr? 'Ve new Aonzo Stagg Af Ufef V , ,.a Nfxfisff 'x '3 vasJ o 'DC at Q'OWif. In Cfaef 'Ne eiua' , G, aa 'A' 6 ' C 'C C' fad istrative :pai ot t-Vai' Sciiooi. f' nie Fe was reipsnipe fienti of 'ner eo.:at'o'a 1 we a, per fa an: , .CUM 'ii azf .e ti'-eir . ef-,Ce ,+ 'CLE se-Jeb :N M LQ 5 Niwea ' 5 e , , 1 fem e :fi eaznef. gefeft a IT ' f ifaef t :::'::'1'e e ettorts. Mr. Ben'z .xppfei fvle 35 the mf efzefenie Fe i'a1 fGC6'v ' '-' ivan 'a 3: 'ne PM :'46'3i we wr-1 rnzffe '71 new posit .ge v-f-ff-,En A '1 C'CC:i. fecelfna wg ,sz I Board ot Education Orland - Palos District I. Mr. Bendix 2. Mr. Erlandson 3. Mr. Fallon 4. Mr. McBurney 5. Mrs. McGowan 6. Mr. Stellwagon 7. Mr. Wilz The aim ot the Carl Sandburg Board ot Directors is to provide tor an intellectual climate, thus giving each student an opportunity to tlourish to the best ot his ability. The knowledge gained here will be essential in later years in whatever tield he may choose. How is this training made possible? It is so by the aid ot some ot the most competent teachers. and adequate counseling and guidance programs, and excellent facilities and teaching materials used in science, math, the arts, language and physical education. By this ever changing program, it is made possible. We all owe them a vote ot thanlcs tor their co-operation and hard work which helps us to progress in our world today, to lceep learning and talce advantage ot our chance to do so. 143 NJ RRAWE G, ABR!-J-JAN1 MR. GERALD A. VR. BLE F-If-'JS w1R.Jf-'JESFCCCCK 'ASS BARBARA 7. f-'JENL RS .LO MS. ABRAUAVSCN VS Mf. Bf-. 'W ::t's S'a'e Cc ege BS. L 'a'e' C: ege 'A,fra,' S'e'e C: face ,ahfefge Q3 539 ,'Me': , 2: ' ig 'Jaffe 'gh' Jff- C5 553 ' 'e, S'e'e C2 ege Qjdawe ufvergivy 55 V'-rw L,g 'a Scefa ECI,25'-C' Dare LQ ve's , ' Q V'3'i Y E':j'sF B '-QU J, V. Baemerbe FWS' Baseica . ll'..,- Rf.: e Ec,fa gh Q' few Edxafvzf Va'f v Basie'ba' A ff rs? V ,.,-as MR. JOHN I ANI ERSON BA. C 'e S' eww ww - 0 MESS RUTH E, BARCWNCK IKM. Jf've's , ' 1 ' PQ ISV 'R 6 MR. V EUGENE BIGGS 'ARS V OEET EMM 8.15. MS. S .. ? I rf S Uv VBVE' Wel+0 ' . '.' Kefyee C: eqe E. 'ff' 1 a' Lffefi 1' M.: vff W A1 '., -. fi Y X -A 519' K X MISS CLAUDETTE A. BOBAY BS Ba! Sfa Ar? Enqkh 'e Teadhefs Cclfeqe R. DONALD A. BRAUER MRS. ROSEMARY BROWN MR. WILLIAM S. BROWN MISS LUCRETIA A. BURGAN M.A. M.S. M.A. B.S. slern Illinois Universily S.E. Missouri Slale Slippery Roclr Slafe Bob Jones Universily niversily ol Missouri Waslwinglon Universily Universily of Iowa English duslrial Arls Physical Educalion Science Assl. Speecln POET Finances MISS G. PAULINE BUTLER M.S. Drury College Soulliwesl' Missouri S+a+e Kansas Slale Kansas Universily Universily of Missouri Universify of Waslwinglon George Williams College Guidance T' faq -of 4.51 X wi' V -tiff fix f... sf, WAYNE CHAMBERLAIN MR. WILLIAM N. CHRISTOPHER MRS. PATRICIA L. COTE MR, GARY W. DAILY MR, JOSEPH D, DEVINE B S M,A,T, M.S. B.S.E. M.S. +ern Universily Darfmoufh College Illinois Sfale Normal Universily University of Illinois LaCrosse Sfafe Sfudies Vanderbilf Universily Universify ol Wisconsin Norll-iern Illinois Universily Universily of Wisconsin English Home Economics Social Science Folk Mugig Club Eufure Homemalcers of America Assf. Golf Coach Bowling Creafive Wrifing Magazine MR. CLIFF EADE B.S. M.Ed. Norfluern Illinois Universily Physical Educa+ion Drivers Educalion Varsily Foofball Soph Baseball MR. ROY W. ERDMAN Carfhage College Universify of Illinois San Francisco Sfafe College Business Educafion MR. STEPHEN L. FALETTI MR. ARLEN G. FELCHNER MR. RICHARD FINLEY BA M S BS Loras College Illinois Sfale Normal Universily Indiana Sfafe College Foreign Language San Jose Slale Universify Indiana Universiry Ohio Sfafe University Science Mafhemafics Varsily Golf Sandburg Bowling Assf. Swimming I Il-or , A-Q6 -Vi-ni MR. ROGER FISHER MR. STANLEY Q' FRITZ MR. ROBERT L. GADT MISS CAROLYN E, GAMMELL MRS. HILDA GEUTHER B.S. M.S.E. A-B. M,E. M.S. Wheafon College Ungvefsgfy of Illinois William Jewell College Illinois Wesleyan Universify Universily of Illinois Norflnern Illinois Universify Norlliern Illinois Universify Wenlwoflll MIIIIGVY Atademy IVIISSC-fl UVIIVGVSIN UUIVGVSIIY of Iowa Mallwemafics Guidance PIIYSICGI ECIUCGIIOH Guidance Home Economics Mu Alpha Tlwefa Foofb-all Track MISS IRENE M. GLEN B.A. Slanford Uriiversiiy Universily of Chicago Chicago's Teachers College Norlhern Illinois Universiiy English MISS PHYLLIS M. GOLL B.S. Indiana Urfversify Physical Eclccalion Assf. Pep Club MR. SAMUEL A. GREEN B.S. M'dd'e Tennessee Siafe Chicago Teachers College English Asst, Senior Class Sponsor MR, RQBERT J, QRINDEY MISS KATHLEEN GUMP M S BA Grinnell Cohege Universily oi New Mexic Physical Educafion Swimming Team Sandburg Guard 'W -N9 Q' 2 MR. CHARLES M. HARNISCH MR. HENRY J. HAVEL MR. WENDELL C. HENDERSON B.A. M.A.E. M.S. Iowa Wesleyan College Ari lnsfifufe of Chicago Bradley Universify Ceniral Missouri Slafe College AFI' Miami Universify Social Science Sioui Sfafe Assl. Foolball Incluslrial Arls Track College of S+. Teresa Norlhwevern Ur-fvefsffy Malhemalics 'E 11 Q K5 MISS MARY I-'IERMES M.Ed. College of S+. Teresa Nalional Universify ol Mexico Marqueile Universily Guidance pf MRS. MARILYN K, HOLSINGER B.S. Soufhwesf Missouri Siale College Ma'rhema+ics Naiional Honor Sociely MR. JAMES I-IUFF B.S. Soull-easf Missouri S+a+e College Universily of Kansas Social Science Sponsor of Sophomore Class MR. LYLE A. HUTSON M.S. Purdue Universily Universily of Illinois Cornell Universily Illinois Siale Universify Lincoln College of Law Guidance ' 1 I mug I . MR. JAMES R. KEITH M.S. Soulhern Illinois Universify Science MISS AUDREY E. KLEIN B.S, Soufhwesfern Missouri Slafe College Washingfon Universify English Debate MR. WILLIAM JACOBY M.A. Loras College DePaul Universify English Jr-Sr Prom Jr. Class MR. PETE JENSEN M.Ed. Universify ol Missour Physical Educalion Versily Foo+balI Freshman Baslcefball MR. ROBERT S. JURACKA B.S. Wisconsin Sicie Norfhern Illinois Universiiy Colorado College Science Science Club MISS CAROL KOSER B.S. LaCrosse Sfafe College Wisconsin Universify Physical Educefion Synchronized Swimming i ang 'life' MISS DONNA J. KRAUCELIUNAS B.A. MI. S+. Joseph College ' MR. DON L. LAMBERT M.S. Illinois Sfafe Universiiy Purdue Universily Duchesne College Guidance Universify of Mexico A Universify of Nofre Dame ' NDEA Foreign Language In Hula, LV' xv Roosevelf Universify y px, k X Foreign Language' uf .J A fi Q f X' U sf Y' S . U J L 1. V -W ,il rv JI f V ' I .HI , ' L N I ' r - M . x 1 r ' . If If TVVLZX xi L I lv Ry IJ Lylf :L O X IXV G Y-9, A3111 ft' ML! 4 F' 4 cvs. Lf Lf Q1 lu f I ff .ws AQ L, i .4 MR. KEITH M. LEEDY MR. JOHN e. LEHR MR. WAYNE e. LUNAK Miss KAREN E. LUNDGREN MR. How,-RRD C. LUNDVALL M s M A M s M S M A Universily of Illinois Norfhern Universify Wes+ern llfinois Universify Illinois Sldfe N'-Wmil UPIVSVSIIY AUQUSIGPG COVGQG Science English Physical Educalion Indiana Universily Sfale Universify of iowa Science Club physical Educaficn Norfhem Illinois Universlfy Sfudenf Council Social Sfudies 6.A.A. Pep Club Varsify Cheerleaders Core Club MRS. Tl-IERESA MALDONADO MR. HENRY MEIER B.S. M.S. Universily of Wisconsin Valparaiso Universily Mafhemafics Norlhern Illinois Universily Physical Educa+ion MISS IRENE MICI-IALS B.Ed. Sf. Mary's College Universily of Manifoba Univesife Laval Quebec Foreign Language MR. MARVIN E. MILLER MR. DAVID E. MONTGOMERY MA. B.A. Sfafe Universily of Iowa Slafe College ol Iowa Tarlcio College Business Educalion English Aquila MR. CHARLES R. MOORE MRS, MARlLEE MORRISON MISS LENORA MUNZENMAIER VIR, EDWARD F, NEWRETJ MRS. JUDT M. OAKLAND B.S. B,S, M.A, Mid. B.A. illinois Siale Normal Universify Easlern Illinois Universify Weslern Il inois Urlversify Sepaai U i'.e's ', Lawrence College Texas A and M Business Educa+ion U ivers'+i,' ol' Colorado COCGQT Teachers Cc eqe Indiana Universily Universify of lllinois U ive'silr of Wisccnf' Libfdfw' Enqlish Chicago Teachers College Greenv' e College Science Basness Eoacalicr- Mafhemafics Asst Senior Class Sponsor Camera Club fs. if 415 --A wa- , 1 K, e,?'x'.l . 'E- L g ,o's,,! ' ft 'ttyl 9' x - . O ' xi ll AQ' T' - .- lp 5 ir .. I ..l MRS. DOROTHY O'CONNELL B.A. Soulhern Illinois Universify Mafhernarics Assr. Senior Class Sponsor f M155 ANNE O'CONNOR M.A. DePaul Universify DePauw Universily Purdue Universify Social Science Social Cammiflee LSL iS NANCY G. PARMA MR. MILTON POTTER B.S. M.M. laul Universify Carthage College ola Universify Varidercoolr College of Musi- fhweslern Universify Music NAR. HERBERT R. REBER 'A'SS ARDIS M. REWERTS MRS. ISABEL L. REYNOLDS MRS. EULA F. RVCPI-.RCS A.B. B.S. M.Ed. BS, ccfadc S'a'e Cdlege U ve's y Q5 l.? :'a Ears S'a'e U -f9'S f Eire I F315 L.J YE E.'! J 'vefs7',f Q: l 'f'c7s Herve E:c :m':' U JE'S-'y 5: L CE 3-5 -ees Ed-:a'c' J 'versT'y 0? Indiana F.l'-LA. Sy'6C..5E Lk'-Jeff ,' Teachers Cc? ege P-Jcme E:c':fvVce ndusfraa' AMS 5-ft ff ' 4 er Af MRS, MARY A. ROLLOFF MR. CHARLES RULLMAN MISS JO ANN J. SAVICKEY Unwergify QF Minnesota Uf'vere7+y 0: Omaha LHPQI5 S+a+e Ncrma' UrVver5E+y EnqLisF1 S+a'e Uf vefs y sf Tcwa DePa..? Ur1EversE+y M.siC Er1q'isl'1 Ordwesfra VR. RCBERT T. RC-C MST. Lspe' 'che - LMT. 'fa'fe e :e E'e: 'a' Case S::': MRS, CHARLOTTE A. SCANNELL BS. C: eqe of S+, Tefesa Ley: a Ur'ivers7'y Depef U 'V6'SA5A Sc'e'ce Sevior Cass- 'ES MRS. ERNA SCHMKD B.A. '-J:f'Le ' l? :'s U'Avefs+ R:i:eve'+ LQ 've'5 ,' Ecfefj' La'q,age G9 7d7 MR DONALD E STEINHARDT MISS SARAH R STEPHENS MR MARTIN H SUCHOR aIceIand CQIege Drake Uruversdy Ir' s S+a'e Umversu ooseveIf UVIIVGVSIIY S+a+e Umver fy cf' Icwa Un vershy of Mwarm Cla C5559 Tea 6,5 CC ece Enghgh Amerncarw Academy of Ar+ Englmsb TI'1espIans AF Speech Speech POET Sprung Producflon of OKLA HOMA VJ va -1' MRS. LA VONNE C. TRAHAN MR, EDWARD D. TRINER MISS DIANE VERONDA M.A. M.S. B.A. Rockford CcIIege IIIVICIS SIa'e Ncfma' Ur1IversII'y G-rIrmeI' CcIIe-ge S'a'e U'IversI?y of Icwa ScuII'ern I is Universiiy PIWSICQI Ed,gzg+Ic'1 S5 'vIafy's Cc'Iege Science Synchrcnized Smmmhwq Fc'e7qn Language MISS DALIA M TALLAT KELPSA MISS MARILEE THANHOLDT Umver +y of ImoIs dana e B.A. BA. M.S. B.S. B.A. L I ,' ' IIII ,QI I ' 'fy ,' SA II' ' 1 I Ufv 'SIN R , ' ' ' gf I ' ' ' Un?vers?+y QI MaryIand EarIham Ccwege ,J CI- ,' ' . NorII1we5+ern Universify Irxdlana SIa'e ' 4 ' I' Mafhemafics EaqITsH I Y' A , 111. D ama'Ics CIub 'N Qs --1 3 'QS' -.-qs. 'T' MR. JACOB VOELKER M.A. Sf. J:sepIv's CoIIege Lcyo a U IversIIy Nofre Dame UnIversIIy Fcre7qr1 Language MR. JOHN C. WEBER B.S. WrIqI1?JunIcr Cc ege I'IInoIs Sfaie New-na' U IndusI'rIaI ArI5 Physical Educaion rivers MRS. MARGARET WENTWORTH MISS SHARON E. WIBORN MR. JOHN WILSON MR. FRANK WING MR. WENDEL YALE Ohio Wesleyan Universify Eas+ern Illinois Universiiy Eas+ern Illinois Universify Universify of Massachuse++s Mafhemafics Norfhern Illinois Universify Nodhern Illinois BfOwr1 Universi+y Social Sfudies Science Physical Education Lab Assf. Cross Counfry Science Proiecfs Frosh-Soph Baslrefball Flin? Junior College Universi+y of Michigan Science P.T.A. MR. EDWARD W. YANISH MR. CALVIN K. YOUNGER MR. CHARLES E. ZBORAY MR. JAMES A. ZIMMERMAN M.S. M.A. B.S. M.A. Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify Indiana Sfafe University Indiana Universify Illinois Slafe Normal Universify Norlhern Illinois Universify Miami Universify Physical Eclucafion Science Monfana Universify Sophomore Wresfling Guidance MR. IRA ZOLPER Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify Indusfrial Ar'Is Blue Badge Mrs. Bellone Mrs. Duclek Mrs. Graninger Mrs. Leidigh Mrs. Loebe Mrs. Mafheiu MVS. Negro Mrs. Sallllef To our office sfafl we owe a greaf fhanks for all +hey have done for us. They run rhe book- sfore, operale fhe swilchboard, and keep The books and records slraighl. They perform many oi lhe small and large lasks which many oi us never lake nolice of. We hope in The years fo come our slaff will always be +his ca- pable. STand ng n These deserTed hallowed ln ll oT wusdom Th nlcung a d reTlecTung on The oasT we begun To rea uze The many educaTuonal acTuvuTues whuch have Transpured ThroughouT Thus year and The enTure decade An almos+ unscruTable amounT oT learnuno oT havung Tun and oT worlcung has Talcen place un our school EducaTuon aTTecTs The luves oT all oT our people Our educaTuonal sysTem Torms The baclcbone oT our socueTy and The advancemenTs whuch our counTry has made have been pos uble because oT our sysTem oT educaTuon To sTudenTs The busune s oT educaTuon Talces up a nnauor porTuon oT Theur luves Many hours are spenT un classrooms and an adduTuonal number someTumes greaT someTumes small are spenT un sTudy EducaTuon us Theur maun occupaTuon and acTuvuTy IT us also The occuoaTuon and luveluhood oT Teachers To Them however uT us noT uusT an occupaTuon buT a way To share Theur Tale-nTs wuTh oThers a means oT helpung The young people ThaT They nloy worlcung wuTh and a way oT conTrubuTung To our socueTy The TaculTy oT our school plays an umporTanT role un The Iuves OT young oeople By umparTung knowledge by sTressung good pruncuples and sTudy habuTs and by helpung sTudenTs To learn To worlc and luve wuTh oThers The Teachers oT Carl Sandburg Hugh School help shape The TuTure cuTuzens oT Ameruca Our TaculTys conTrubuTuon began Ten years ago when our school opened uTs doors To The TursT sTudenTs BeTore 1954 The only school un The Carl Sandburg Hugh was buulf and Turnushed a number oT our presenT Teachers TransTerred Trom The luTTle Orland s hool Muss RuTh Bardwuclc Mrs VuoleT Bumm Mr Bull Adams Mr James Adcoclc Mrs Rosemary Brown Mr Wulluam Brown Mr Joe Devune Mrs Hulda GeuTher Mr Wendell Henderson and Mr John JorsTed OTher Teachers who were on ThaT TursT sTaTT and who are sTull here unclude Mr Charles Moore and Mr MulTon PoTTer ATTer one year un The new school changes began To Talce place In I955 eleven more Teachers were hured and The expansuon oT Carl Sandburg Hugh had begun l.asT year There were almosT Tuve Tumes as many Teachers employed un our school Than There were un T954 Our school has grown rapudly un These lasT Ten years and The crowded halls and classrooms oT I964 were prooT oT Thus Any one oT These Twelve orugunal Teachers could Tell you abouT our schools husTory They could Tell you abouT The rapud growTh oT The sTudenT body how The problems oT duscuplune have changed and They could relaTe The excuTemenT we have had as new adduTuons were compleTed OT course each oT These Teachers would Tell Thus sTory a buT duTTerenTly Than I have Mrs Brown and Mr Adams mughT explaun how The rapud growTh oT our school had aTTecTed The physucal educaTuon equupmenT and TaculuTues have changed Mr Brown would relaTe The sTory un a duTTerenT manner He mughT Tell you abouT The growTh oT our scuence deparTmenTs and scuence TaculuTues Mrs Bumm mughT guve sTull anoTher versuon oT Carl Sandburg Hugh s husTory She mughT duscuss The changes and enlargemenTs whuch have Taken place un The busuness educaTuon deparTmenT Each Teacher s sTory would vary accordung To The area oT educaTuon wuTh whuch he us connecTed Our Teachers have conTrubuTed To The husTory oT our school They have acTed as counselors To sTudenTs They have been sponsors oT many clubs They have helped maunTaun order un The lunchroom and The halls They have haperoned dances buT mosT umporTanT oT all They have helped guve The TudenTs oT our school an ouTsTanduno educaTuonal baclcground 155 H i I , .a s ' , I ' n J. . S. . . Q . 4 . T v . . immediaTe area was a small, overcrowded building in Orland Parlc. When EPARTMENTS X is Wafclfwed po+s never Ca+cI'w me! Hieroq'yoHcs Il. May i Fe p vm? I lwcw I Sew 4' yefe AAC We J' 'ef' Ve W boIl. v Y fr: X jk' C I - .fi .- v-, Nfl.. , I . li'-'fig T' -... fs ll 9 , 4. -if Carl Sandburg l-ligh School is organized info various academic deparlmenlrs. Approximalely lourleen in number, each deparlmenl' has conlribuled much +o 'rhe school. The heads ol each deparfnnenl are essenlially responsible for 'rhe worlc which goes on in his division. Meelings and in- formal discussions wifh associales enable 'reachers lo dis- cuss problems and lo develop well-rounded ideas by hear- ing olher viewpoinls. The social sludies deparfmenf, under lhe direclion ol Mr. James Zimmerman, helps 'rhe sludenl develop a beller underslanding and apprecialion of lhe world in which we live. Social sfudies are ol vi+al irnporlance lo sludenls loday: lhe young people gain alliludes and concerns, which will help shape fhe lulure, from social sludies. All sludenls are reouired 'ro parlicipale in physica' ed- ucafion. Besides leaching basic rules lor many sporls, 'rhe physical educalion program enables a sludenl lo develop his abililies and slcills in aclrivifies such as archery, soccer. dancing, baslcelball, and fumbling. Allhough developing ones self physically is imporlanl, il is conseguenlial +ha+ young people learn lo worlc, play, and live wilh ofhersq lhe physical educalion deparfmenl slresses gelling along wilh olhers, lhrough leam sporfs and group aclivilies. 159 45 Today s Pomemaldng coufses are pfamed For modeff Moo, TP-ey afe de-s7gr-ed +5 Tfnofoye oerf son5f?+y, deve CD 195ClQ S? 'C ad 5 W.E6V Shoppe' 55: s'fe'o 5' '55 ,se 5' feggfgee-f me efefgy, mooey EPC GTl.'C'T'15'+. 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A53 'HW WP5' 1 3:53 GC WWF 5 We 'a'e f :al 3 4 f i X -.-ul -, 4 44 ,-,.,..1.--- ,1..,......--1 A :Eff Come and see me during your free period. i . . . and do This for fomorrow. Enunciafe end arficulafe. Gee. 'rha+'s good. whaf is if? ,,f f,- A I 14' U N C U 5 .mf--.'! .a' J A 'A - 1 .. I 53: .I Q S 1 :I . m . ,fl ,os f . .Aim 1 1' OFF W 1: .Q N: c 4' -1 16 'T fi Q-'vt i N 'rhese pasl' 'len years l have observed +he ac+ivi+ies ol +he various deparlmenls of our school - fhe way in which lhey have helped 'ro share lhe characler, ideas, and aclions ol many ol our people. 1 fa 'Ti As our s+uden+ body has grown, each depar+men+ has expanded and organized i+s program lo meer , i . fhe needs ol lhe sludenf body. Each division has conlribuled 'ro +he developmenl ol lhe 'whole in- - . dividual7 'rhey have helped lo develop inlelligenl' cilizens. 'lS+uden'rs acquire many conslrucfive applica+ions of +he concepfs which lhey have learned as lhey begin +o apply +heir educalion 'ro daily living. A depar+men+ which does 'rhis 'ro lhe grealesl exlenl is lhal of home economics. They leach sludenls such 'fhfngs as cook'ng, sewing and olher aspecls ol 'Family living-subfecls having obvious praclical uses. A'+hough lhey are usually considered 'lo be slriclly college prep courses, ma+herna+ics and 'rhe sc'ences also have pracrical uses. A person applies and handling money. Chemislry is involved when removng a grease spol from an arficle ol clolhing. Physics is applied when a person operales a camera: biological principles are impor+an+ when +rying +o grow planls. gsm ylffz v I . ff Y Ig- .1 ru 7 16 - xv 43 lv I 3123xAsxs A malhemalics in shopping The knowledge acquired from ofher areas. such as English and social sludies have c'ac+7ca' applicalions +o everyday living. English helps develop lhe mind lhrough communicalion wilh ollner people, ll-rough +he process ol reasoning, and +l rough lhe knowledge and 'rrufhs acquired from lileralure. The social s'rud'es deparlmenl slresses line his+orical background and presenf crises ol: lhe world. One musl be acquainled wilh nor only presenl'-day evenfs, bu+ also fhe evenls ol +he pasl in order +o l've and lunclion as an inlelligenl individual. Each of 'rhe depar+men+s in Carl Sandburg l-ligh conlribules somelhing which may be applied +o sludenls' daily living. As our school has grown in 'rhis pasl decade, i+ has been necessary 'ro expand 'rhe academic aspecls. Wi+h lhis expanson has come 'rhe inlroduclion ol beller educalional lechniques and lacililies. There are more opporlunilies 'lor sludenls 'ro learn and develop lheir skills. Our sludenls have profiled from a good educalional background and good iacililies in every deparl- menf. The home economics labs are quile exlensive: lhe business educafion deparlmenls have excellen+ equipment The shop machinery is exlensive, and lhe science deparlmenls have enlarged fheir lacililies. Sludenls benelil' from a variely ol good physical educalion equipmenf. These depar+men+s form lhe lioundahon of Carl Sandburg l-ligh School. Wilhoul lheir line organiza+ion, we would nol' be able lo boasl of oulslanding s+uden+ accomplishmenlsf' if! Aw gg-. ,- 5 gui -A cas.- T +v 7. uv J i44- 5 1 K E if A' 1 '.- 7 L I TP-e cccd dd sdwoc' dave -,A ff N955. 2 -,L -F , .4 . -,,- N inf- +r-Q 3. De'5' Ahhcu e + L N 57 is Ron -S 4. The Hbrery was hanqull In l96O. 5. Sandy Smi+h and Eeamor SliOW'CLW efudy We 'mmsm anaiomy 6. The Juf'7ors were under +he +eam-+eecH'g Dfccfam En N962. 'Z V 1958. 4 ,,,.,,4Q 1 'S ,.1 6 168 Custodions Waller Kann Wrlham Borem John Fife Glenn Ferguson Mnlfon Yunlcer Harry Durham Rnchard Farr Healfhy Tacwlrhes lransporlahon and food are m porlanl' elemenls of any rn 'rrruhon and They play a vllal role n our school Sludenrs have a clean and heallhy armosphere rn whlch +o learn and have Tun Our school provldes busses ro Jrransporr srudenrs +o ard from school and for many olher servm es The caTe're a supplmes ex cellenr food for oarly luhches and orher evenrs All rhe rvuco ar e ble +hrough The 'nb cd e or? of many people ur s+aTT I u +o ave serve e hoo rn many ways Thev heep rhe buld no +eT clean They qlve ex ra hep w+h The specr al 1 rvle ol' +he ru en s such 1 dance uno lub meehno They hep lhe lacu ry an F EI w e 4 e C ammed They her' + Q 9 an T 9 rbriry They mvv 1 lhfu TQ whe neerlefu The group ol w me wh er The elerua cerrarnly perform a qrear servrce 'ro our school Desprle many complalnrs from srudenrs abour rhe food our cafe+erua provrdes excellenr meals for sludenls who wrsh ro purchase a lunch The women prepare and serve d n ners To alhlehc banouels durrnq The year They orovlde coffee and calce Tor admrnuslrahon meelrnos The cafe 'rerla also provrdes da ly lunches T +he hungry Taculry mernbe s OL. oo r oe e ae + n + e e people an 'rherr servrces ur group of well rrarned u rvers also serve oo ev ovroe a +ansoor+a+ron + a from Carl Sw dburq l-hoh They orovrde 'rranspo rarron for spec al Te fl lr p wh ch are sponsored by 'rhe s hool A dep'e'he cw N f cz o'hewh+ +C u u re n T uvcn cheoue h e e 1 rn a Th rn r' a ang The rn O h cperallc gal T 9 Qu Ve Q Tera her a e r' r' T lh fn ur l-loh , I - . I . - . I - 'c . r7 ' - I 1 Q I . T A ' ' , ' ' I or J se ' s e mad posz? r . - . ca, in TT s . rs. 'r Sclm l 'S ' p 'l 'N O l' S V or 5 O . o C S dlahf h, , d lrh fc l ' O 1 - o' b s d7 ,, . I T As ' , our sch, l. Th f D' 'T fifly r ' o nd ' + ' ' E fc T Y T 5 r s d + ff' ' . ' . ' ' fs sf 'c ' T. l l T ll, Tri, 1 . c . wlrh varlcui ac v e' 4:1 They her 'he +'rn': freshmen, 'cl 5 'r T4 'no' :lava 'url' r. fer min h. d ol' course o r -r-clanrr-en hx h 'r locler, are 'N b 's ci Tv r' .re ral hl' ll f l l . le , f , , carry 'urphe' fc' he 5fl'+gf d All +. ef, rt :ple are 7 porHn+ 'n 'e a7 lenfce .h l' f . are rl my avalfpqe ahfi wE'E X help ' o ' ,, , f 'J' ol ur sch h ' scifi r.. r' . caTe T, l, nd lh cuz'cQans :on+r ,,u+e o e We C n. O l' ff Ci! A , T Sand: ' o F School. Bus Drivers 'Q- 25- .Q in 4 fg -if f---'vs L: .33--4. ,N ,neu -OOF' OCP' J! a-vw Rada' Hee' Leafwr, Joh P 'e'd'H P-'a 'd F 'Q' Be 'f- Bf- wwe -f' f- fa Bri 1' fm- . 1 f:: :'f1 F 'i f 1 vfvf, ff e Back: Gevfeve Wraef Fffie Szabe Bea S d L V Fwscre B B V R I X B V' 1 V f 5 L F rv' B Vewa aff, ,am ffe. p iff! :gi r efmff, YH? +'f'r'a.'f-e ow : e a 'arf ,, Q. 1 w nf ' x 169 fi' Fw' x f 'Nz V ,N - , ,W K, ,n' , .X ' ', X ' 4 M f x xx., ,Al X X . XX 4 f i 1 Cafeteria 170 been we erhed h :1 Mme haven ve7 have eve 'ny err fo you rev oui paqee Nou earned abouf mary eds of your from r Q r X X +en+h ann ve Qary The prr h o w nreresf n Alfer probe we e veo approval o f e pran for a Pew hoo oovnq a sure an ng +he arch e rhe aduar consfruchon beqan Carl Sanoou o Hugh pened +5 doors Sepremper of N9 4 ru e fs and feacherb m or oar e Q o exrra currucu ar Mvr 3 v u h N we we abour naman your ich ou Go ccuf fhe exe: rn w Q prese T You W abou? fhe ofd Qchoof p ard ano iCu memoere who have been wnh u Q nee '954 You may have een u rrfed when + severa of our eaf er auo ' 3 +he o'd hoor av af Go ve you + e o y che The ad len years P dures o condru w rn pa Ts uoenrs olo and n vv epadmenfi o revrouQ pecra evenr pa arh eh ev e heWpeo he orowrh o our hoo ye pee e pre rn fu Q oo nele were m Sinoo ro H 'll' C r - EVE sfandnq -F .fi E' U an ?' el a ood . ,V N ' . f , N a r areo x 1 X rr' +h6 Q. - Q, o ? . ' ., ' I- E k x ' r 3. Mp i A - ichrd 'L b'r+h ' 4 ' 'X 4 lo rhis 1- 5 our zehoo a. T E q. LK. al 1 3 on f ysoh l D 'N , r iz u ,Q - - , o hrrl . lf off A . ' r ' o I Tn N 5 7 5 d r ' ,Neff u 'Wy da.: 'n ' for - ' I ac ' 'hes I +o yo or nf ' Q A . Wool. Vo' ear' o a f 'f' Q oedicahon ceremony when Car Sandburg a, n. earned , C The if '5y 1 ' 5 .i r . b HND Q X eafmng fha Y ' 'eh r. Jh orefously 5' Odand noh so ', W h e A 'emi' fo g' h h's- 'ory f oura 'oo' 'hfouqh N , , r , ' F 4. 'Con o X, of 'S T ' .. , of I X e c rv ,, fu p , ' 5 and o' sr W Q e-nfs nav . ' ? u5'raTe of u 5 y ina r .ref sen yo 're h ' ' . u CCi6 v:+-C : :I Cad Q N u rf 5? UALSUOITH Q


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