Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Wfe must have ambitions and ideals, faith in the future, and hopes for success. W'e learned to work together and live together to de- velop our capacities, to use our time wisely so that we might be responsible, capable, worthy citizens of our great nation. And so it is that through knowledge, wis- dom and education, through greater achievements and higher goals, through self-control and self-discipline in our school life, or the future stretching before us We Eaild Uur We ld rw. gf .K K 2 I, f 5 ,K 'P' lg' 1 72 SY Q52 A55 0 .32 NW Bk www ik 'Ri 4 fi M , , ww R P S , e Q y' K A Xkx -x fi7'3 NN G, WW, xx, Q M 4 gi.. its NJ..- , 'm WTP . L: 41 'S 6851. ffm M, 'J' A Q33 xi-M f i w? 'YsrM ' cv MM K' , ai x Q S uv 'W W Q , , Q .X MRQHW. FMEN ll.. , I L! g 'lv 1 I . jf, i ' I4 5' za' :I I I. I Q x a , y- 1l I I ! 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Civics and history enable all students to learn about America, its past, present, and future. Dale Von Ueyen and Barbara Kraus study foreign problems and current events in order to prepare for their future life when the responsibility of this country will belong to the youth of today. Many other students learn to be good citizens i ie history and civics classes here at Schurz. Any place in the world is only ' 1 t sixty hours away. Because foreign countries are becoming a part of our ' ryday lives more and more as the years pass, we should know something about the I ple in foreign countries. By learning their languages we also learn their l tbits an 'ustoms. Many languages are taught here at Schurz. Spanish, French, L rman nd Latin are among those IIIOSI readily chosen. Gloria and Angela Ram holt up pos ' of th ir home country, Mexico. 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Here we see at group ol' sttttlents, tonsisting ol Gerry lfowle, -latryis lfietller, Aloatn Swatnson, Hatroltl Monson, .leatn llettmer, ilatrol Rattltle, atncl Katy Nelson, relatxing in the course ol' at lmttsy tlaty by chattting atmitlst the pleatsatnt attmospltere ol' the Soriatl Room in lflll. Used ats the scene ol' some ol the lfresltmatn Orientattion meetings, spetiatl leils, patrties, l'.'l'..X. meetings, :mtl yatriotts other lorntatl atntl lllliO1'lIl2ll lttnctions, this room tloes mttth to enhatntae tlte atttratttiyeness ol' the Staltttrz pltysicatl platttt. ln the lmatt'kgt'ottntl is the clock which wats presentecl by the school in rommemorattion ' ol' the latte llatrl CQ. lietf, Schttrz principatl lrom I9-10 to ISH5. The llatnttatry Senior '- . , . Prom wats at titne ol' statrtlttst in the eyes ol' latiry-like gownetl girls looking ttp att ' t - their ltatntlsome, tttxetloecl escorts. Nlingling with the clelicatte scent ol' perlttmes ' ,a wats the lratgratnte ol' yatri-colorecl llowers worn in atn entirely leminine matntter :ts lnattc-lets, ltatir ornatments, or clecorattions att the shottltler or watist. .Xlter the latst , - , song hattl lmeen sung, the latst hatppy Good-night saticl, there rematinetl only the - memory ol at wontlerlttl night. V 1 l'atg1-S? 4' 5 I I S -K I, , ff' .? . X. Q 13537K SX P a we r Q .-ixw y 'T-+- -L Q' sf 1 ,sw - gn' mg, . Nm gg? 'W if A A W g , LK' Q, , , ww , ' Q ' gvw .Q HM: Our Dear Miss Theobold: So you have decided to leave us, and give others the benefit of your splendid gift. As you leave us, you bequeath to us many of the spiritual things that only you could have created. You leave a tradition of fine writing It was you who built our school newspaper into one of the finest, built it upon good journalism. Your sponsorship of the Schurz Times helped build fine school spirit because it brought to the Schurz Family interesting stories and pictures. These pictures and stories have helped establish and maintain the wonderful traditions that make Schurz a living thing. The Schurzones, published under your guidance, have contributed in large measure to the fine life at Schurz. Each edition has been a work of beauty, artistically as well as journalistically. Your living interest in creative poetry has been reflected in the numerous poems written by our students and in the national honors which they have won. But greatest of all has been your interest in and your con- sideration of students. No task has been too great, no task has M been too meager to solicit your cheerful, unselfish assistance and care No! You will not leave us! Your wonderful, unselfish spirit and the traditions you have helped establish will remain with us always. You are truly a great teacher. Sincerely, A ROBERT E. LAKEMACHER Page I I Q -.4 -- ... ...- X ' 2 has --'un us!! ---au i-.3 , , X ga, 1 A. K ..- .. A -4 6:53, ffinff. fx 1- 1' ' X 2 X f ff 2 I N! x - ,-- ,,..-1 ,..-...- Y ...4- 41 -..M. Q- X we M 1 , , , s u 'Q v 5 1 : ! ,... r :-, ff wx Q' N : Q Q N -ri :xx .X k N5 is X 5:0 b -f i X Uur 14AAiA tant Princazahf I MISS ELINOR B. GOELZ Assistant Principal I lgc I MR. CHARLES A. BUELI Assistant Principal C'vunAelor Aid in litany llfayet A. MR. EDWIN L. MYERS Administrative Assistant MISS ESTHER E. BLADE A dministrative A ssistant Head of Commercial Department MR. HENRY W. SOLEM A djustment Counselor MISS ADELAIDE K. PEARCE Placement Counselor MRS. CATHERINE B. HAGEY Attendance Counselor MR. CHARLES W. HILL Program Adviser MR. HARRY C. LASSEN College Counselor MRS. FLORENCE BIDDLE Freshman Adviser MR. WILBUR CHURCH Sophomore Adviser MRS. DOROTHY L. BUSCH Secretary to Mr. Robert E. Lakemacher, Principal MRS. MARIE MURTAUGH Clerical A ssistant MISS MARY JANE CONERTY Clerical Assistant Page 16 Yacultq . . . MARCUERITE ADAMS Language CRACE E. ALEXANDER Language CLARENCE K. ANDERSON Technical LILLIAN ARNESEN Music HELEN M. BERLIN Commercial FLORENCE A. BIDDLE Language ELIZABETH L. BRADLEY English IRENE C. BRENNE Home Economics FRED C. BRODERSEN Technical FRANK J. BULAWA Technical CUSTAV A. CARLSON Technical MARY CASE English MERRILL E. CHAPMAN Music WILBUR O. CHURCH Chemistry ARTHUR R. CLARK Music JOSEPH COMPTON Music EVERETT H. CRAIG Mathematics VERNA l. CROFTS English VICTOR M. CROWN General Science M. DOROTHY DAVIDSON Social Science .lOl IN M. DERRIO Technical ETHEL DOERRER Biology SAM L. DOLNICK Technical ROBERT L. DRDLA 'Technical mr, Qlaculty . . . MARTHA H. DuBOIS Social Science ROLLA EISMAN Art CYRENA M. EVERIST English EMILY M. FALKENROTII Mathematics RICHARD M. FEE Boys' Physical Education BERNARD FISCHER Music GEORGE S. ELEMING Chemistry RUTH S. ERAMHERG Art CLARENCE K. GARASHA Mechanical Drawing ROGER K. GOODWIN Chemistry HELGA A. HAGEN Mathematics CATHERINE R. HAGEY General Science HAROLD W. HAGGARD Physics GERTRUDE HALUSHKA Social Science CLAY BORNE HARVEY Music OTTO E. HARZ Boys' Physical Education AVIS E, HAUGEN English LILIAN S. HEINLE Commercial JOHN L. HENDERSON R.O.T.C. AGNES H. HENDRICKSEN English CHARLES W. HILL Physics GISELLA M. HILL Commercial JOHN F. HILL R.O.T.C. OPAL I.. HOLTZ English Yaculty . . . SAIJIE O. .IOIINSON Biology .llIS'l'O .IIILIANO Language EI.lSAliE'l'H A. KEENAN Social Science MAR.lORIE L. KENNEDY Girls' Physical Education OLIVIA C. KIRCIIOEIF Commercial ELSA I.. KRENZ I,ang1ua3ie IIENRIE'I l'A II. LAKIN Girls' Physical Education IIA R RY C. LASSEN Chemistry .IOIIN I.. LAWRENCE R.O.'I'.C. TIIERESA A. LEONE General Science MILIJREIJ M. LOUCKS Social Science MILIJREIJ S. l.lIIiRO'I'Il Art MA ROA RET A. MAGRAIJY Mathematics FLORENCE A. MANASIN Girls' Physical Education NICHOLAS MARLOW Mechanical Drawing MYRTLE A. MARTIN English MARGARET MCCLINTOCK Mathematics ELIWA Nl. IWCRAE Girls' Physical Education MARION B. MECCA Girls' Physical Education YIOLA C. MICIIEI. Commercial EDGAR ll. MIIJIJENIDORITIF Commercial 3 Technical EIJWARIJ Y. MILLER Commercial I.. ELEENE MINNIS English MA R Y J. MOYNIIIAN Language wifi Q. Pupgc- 20 Yaculty . . . EDWARD B. MUELLER Boys' Physical Education BERNICE C. MURANA Biology EDWIN L. MYERS Chemistry NELLIE C. NELSON Mathematics LUELLA A. NEWELI, Art ALAN J. NEWMAN Technical ERNA NIXON Biology EUGENE J. NOWAK Boys' Physical Education FRED L. O'KEEFE Boys' Physical Education BERNADETTE R. OREM English ADELAIDE K. PEARCE Commercial DOROTHY L. PERRY Girls' Physical Education THOMAS W. PERRY Physics LUELLA C. PIERCE Music MICHAEL M. POLLACK Boys' Physical Education LENORE W. PRICE General Science RUTH S. PURCELI. Commercial JOHN A. REISCHMANN Technical AGNES RICHARDS Commercial CHARLOTTE ROEHL Social Science LOUIS P. RONCOLI Mechanical Drawing SHIRLEY R. RUNDE Home Economics ANNE R. RUSSELL Commercial VICTORIA SANDOMIFR English Zzcultq . . . ANNETTA SCH MIDT English IQATHARINE M. SCHMIDT Art CLAR A SCHMITT Social Science LORETTA H. SCHUBERT Commercial HILIJA E. SCHUMM Commercial URSULA STAMPLE Language ALFRIEDA S'l'APlNSKl Social Science KATHRYN F. STAUDER General Science A M Y STODOLA English ANNA K. SUGARMAN Girls' Physical Education ADELENE SYLVESTER Botany ELIZABETH TENDICK English ETHEI, .l. THEILGAARD English IRENE M. THEOHOLD English FRIEDA P. THODE Mathematics HELEN M. THOMAS Commercial GEORGE U. TOPPINU Boys' Physical Education FRANK H. ULVELING Physics LEE V. VERNON Social Science NANON M. WINCHER Social Science HELEN WOELFEL Commercial GERTRUUE GUTH MAN Lihrary Science In lllemoriam BERNICE CORDELL MURANA . . a life like hers ls more than hunks ur scrolls. -ll'llilli1'r .Xfter a lingering illness, Mrs. Bernice Nlurana passed away March 23. WSE. Her life was wllulehearletlly tletliratetl In young people, antl leaching was the avenue she chose to carry out her purpose. ller gt-uu' ine interest in her profession and her friendly, gracious manner entlearetl her to faculty and students alike. MISS CASE Ron l ml, I0 Rl lflaiim' W0iric'c'l10wslii, Gail Smith, Lois plunge, Arlrm' Ih'onclf'r, Marilyn Riirlvk, Virginian xlilllilf'WlCl, l'zitric'iz1 'l'IlIl!lCl', Xlnrlhn Sclirzifk. Row 2 tl. tu Rl Ruhcrlzi Swzmson, Carol Kvuspc, llvzim-tri' Nuvzxk, jusvph Brush, .lairvis Fiedler, Carl Klimvk. fioiimrl Sobolcwski, ,lnnim jafobson, Ram' Il fl, to RJ qlzirk I.0w0, Aloe Davis, Hzxrolrl Waililhm-rg, l':lIFCL'llK' Pzirncll, Gvrzild Rugis, iihzirlcs Oslwrg, Rm SIL'll'K'llS, KCllIll'lll Llinrlgren, lvllllillll Kl'2ll'fIli'lk. MR. CHURCH Row I Cl. In RJ lilcniior Blziho, Shirlm Purvcs, Mzirwllrn Sumng, I,nism:lc Recs. I-ilvrinor Nusko, Nunn Xlvlilivr, -l1li'lllll'lllll' Nlulizinnv, Fllgfllf' HOHIISI. Row 2 ll, to Rl Ralph Muvllcr, john lirirksoii. Rolwrl .Xi'rts, Mr. Killiirrll, ,lark xV1lllf'lI, Gram Hniisvn, llarlmzirii lv2l4ll'll, Bzirrx 0'BriCn. Row fl CL to Rr Rim Kwzisinski, Judith Zicmha, Priscilla Gviiihirkc, Henry RlCll1ll'llS0ll, Donald lfvilloll, Phvllis fll'lllllf'l', Bzlrhzlra Dawson, Bar- lmrzl Sfliuh. unfol- MRS. FRAMBERG Row I vl. to RI l.:nml Sic-rkwski, Ihwris NliIll4'I, Iluluws lhu-ttm'1, Nlalhlr xlJllllIl'lXi, Nlnnu-:lv la-Im-x, R1'IIl'lZl bmw, III-tix Kluswlnlxulm. Run 2 fl. In Rl Gun' I-zuilxml, Wallin-I l,K'Ill, lvungml l'zum-lx, limlmml We-its-lqllisl, .xlllllll hun-Iki. Iilluzml Wrlls. Ron II ll. lil RI lX':1lI1'l Wiuivmki, lzrluin lluik, flllll Olmflml, Qlmu- lllllIIl'l, Slmmn Mmis, Nlgnul lvl'lIl'lt'l, lux' f:llI'lSIt'llSCII, MISS S. JOHNSON Run I II. In RJ Manilsu Cunwrwr, Nanny Splilt, l0lll'lll, Ilmlxmnus, AllCll'l'X Ilrm-wow, -Iozm Sslmm- I4-1, Xlnrlllzn Onklcv, Clxurxl Mor, llunnxn Iullx. Mun- Rmx 2 Il, In RI Ilun l.a- llfllll, lion SlllW1lIlllli'I', Dun Nrlxml, Rohm! Swzllximl, llruu' O'llrim'll, Ihm NlIII'll'IliL'lI, llrlrm- Sim-llliutkmsski. Rem II II, lu RI Alam Ink, Im- Singer, lion Ro- Iumlu, llulv Sl4'u'rs. lmnlgr lf:1Ills'llu'1llrl, Rrxggvl' Rulslxmu. Rimlxzml Knutson. l.4-on XVQIILQV, Run I ll, In Rl lion Ifln-nw, Rirlxzml Smith, Siguzml Mquisl, .'Xmln'w Ixuluznn, Iilxgvnc Szhilnl, lllllllllll l'L'lt'Iil!lI. - 6, MISS MINNIS ,f Rmx I CI to RI klmm l.lllllIllI'IlS, Iawlxn Sclmvll, K.zn'0Ixl1 Sslmrll, XlIlI'll'lll' llrumlrlsvll, Nlallilwn Nlnswn, lim-llx Klum-1, Ilimlmul KLIINI, Muxivl lxggvxs. Ron I ll. In RJ limi- llzuurk, l'4'gm ,lu 1-Iwo, Ilmulllx llnnko, Xlzuilxn Nlillzlrcl. Ralph l lll long, flliw Nlinnis. l'nllimi:1 Kullwlg, I'hxIIis llllllllf, klulm Cllllllillx, Rmmlml Canlsoll. Row Zi Il, In Rl xl'llI'I4'll Olsvn, -Imm-Q Suhcl, RUlJl'l'l flfllllx, Klll1II'll'S Iinglm-sun, Clillwrl Svwlm-r, Rmlzlld lnnriu, lvrrx KIIIIV, -lose-pl: Yiaxkiw, Yin- wm U'NI1uIIux, llvnnis ll1lll'N. M R. PERRY Page 23 Rem I II In Rm lm Ynmln. ,Iculn Ingsllup. l.lIllH'I'llIl' Xlillrx. lQ1'1:1lrlim' llmrnnvk, Mull:- Sclluwclrl, lilxlim' lY1'if1allul. Klum Kun xvllllfill. Yirginisl Wvslvx. Ram 2 II. In Rl 'lm K-llmlvn-nx, Sum You Klrm, Xalmx lYz1lk1'1, l'l2lIlli llUIllliIflWNlxl, llul'lml:I NI2IlIllIlli'lCl, Qlxlllrvll Russ, Clguul Smlrln, Klzlrolxll Ilinsmll, Nlzninn Ifnpgn-I, Rrm II II. In Rr l'l1IlIlx Ynlmnlmlm, R0llt'Il Sluuvll, 5lI1'IllI1III Ilzllxursrn. Yvnum KUlllK'l. lllmuau Kzulr, Rulvrll lYin'L. lfluin lnlwx, Ilmmlcl Ikxslm. ,lxum-Q Kuxl. MISS IJANNHIIY R1111 I 1I, In R1 KI411I1'11c I'vllIIIIi'I, I'iI1'1'11 II:1u1'1 I-.III Il'IIIIl'I. xI1Il'It'llK' Kzlthv. XI111'g111'z-I IIn1111'11 11.111, 111.111 NI111pI11, f1.IllII IIIIIIIIII, Ilzusx II1II:11'cI Run 2 fl. to RJ In-111111v I.i11cI1111isl, N111111111 I'111i1k, R1w11:1l1I KII1-s1'11, I'IXl'IXll III'1llIIIl'IlIDlll'fl RUI11-11 Dmlglgls. Rilzl IIil11im'Iw, JK'ZlIll'lli' l ,1'IwlI Rem fl fl In Rl ,I11:111 I'.l'IlI1l, IY:1111I:1 Sl11I1tm:1 IKIIIIIIIII U11'u'1'Q, f.1IIIIl'I'IlIk' SI1'f1I1I, RICQIII 011111 X 1 N.1111 IIIll'NS, Ruth Ib11I1I. I'1:11'Im111'z1 IIr1II111:111. Run I AI. lu Rl IIl'IllX S1I1Ia1111:1'1', II:11'11I1I Ifric N1111, R11I1111'1I Ih'I1I1, R:1IpI1 Il11cI1II1-s. I,111'1'1 If1'1-rk XIIL111 II1lIlII. I-1'1I1111'cl XIz11I11-, Nc11'1111111 Ya-rI11c1'. MISS DAVIDSON Run I II In RJ I'I11IIis I31'l1'lil1Qki. llmmz' I3.1Il wnk, l.Imi11 UJ111111, Ilulmu Iivlkcl, .Kll1I1'z'1 X:1l4l.1k. Nzmzl Irv KIIIIIISUII, Inlxiw I',I'IlIII'I' I1'11.1 Xl1'x.111cIm'1. Run 2 1I In R1 I11-111- KII111lv1xi11ski, Y11I1'1'i1' IS1111I1 X11111111' II11s1I1111. IHI.11111-B11111-I. XI111'l1-111' IS111111iet, II1.1ll111 f.1l.l1111f.11u, I'.1uI Cflllwrt Run fl 1I In R1 ,IUIIII I'l1'l1'l1c'1'. IIZIIK' IIZIZIS. Ruhr-11 iulm, Ru1111IrI IIJIII. ,I111111-Q In-111I1'i,Q:111, R11I1:111I l1:11m111111, I4111I IS11Q111-1, univr NI RS. IiISMAN Run I II In RI Iinlmcw Irpmr, I'n.nIr,u.I Xlukrl mn. RlrI1.ll1I XYz'l1ln'lIu-lg, Immun Ixlm'I1nkm', Nlzllx Smllll. II,nlv.l1.r Iiuvl. Iulm Xlunsun, f,II.lIII'lll' llrmllxlv, Rem 2 II In lla Nlmlu IIIIIIIIIJII, Xlgux Xml fmuh, Munn IGI-lu-nIn.1uwn. I'u-lxn Wmmzm. Xlxx. I'lsm.m, llxn' l'c'u'1xul1. XI.lllIxu Hull. I'.1l1lu.l lull:-N. Ron II II In RI Rullzlld Iluxlvl, Xhlllvl Malling qnllw, Inlllu NlIlIllll.ltIIl'l, Ricllzllml XY:uu,ln-1, LII Iwi! I'll.uxkl, R.umnmI luullllms, Ixvllnltll Ihml. Imnx Ihvgluv. MISS I AI,KIiNIiU'I'II Run I rl In Rm Slmlcx NI.u Sslxullf, XI.n1Im Il'XmIln'.l, Xlzllx Xml llxxlmlnr, Xlzlgtlxllvm' XYIIJSIIX, Xlxllm l.iIrIrx, I':1llui:l lhinnwhll, Rulll Xllnzlluk, lrmn IVIIILIII. Run I rl In RI Klum KIM I'n-mlm. 5-.Inu I'f.nm-N, Lanml I-mln-ru,, I.Klll'll1l Ilnvrlxmlm. Shivlz-I IuInun, Imu' I'wx,I,1mI XnrI4'lQm1. Run II rl In R1 Srmplm' Xluilnmlis. I'ImlIr-x IxIr'mm'nl. Rmmlml XYIILI-s, lligmln' IILIIIIIUIII, .M Ivm' Klhrxls, llmm.l IIKIKICIIHIJIID, Inns .Imam Stn-lnkv, Ram I II In Rr II.unI1I I'l.n14is, Nunn I.:usnll. RuIw1l ILHII, I'1Imul1xI RHII, Nlzlllm Iixlllr. IllmIl.1lsI Iizwl, 5.1m XIwlm'll.m, I'cIxsall4I Mnxxlmuxuki. MRS. KANIE Run I rl In RI Svlll llmI1I1'llll:lll, Ilz'ilrIln' IIII- llzllmrav, K.Iu.nIm'x l'rmI1Im'lmu, Nlanlvlu' Ix.lz'sIu-lg. XI.nx Iam- Ilvmllimln, I-Imiil Kixllluu. AIIIII' IIIIIIN, XI.u1.1,un-I Snll.lI. Run 2 rl In Rh II1'In'lu.l IAM-L. Xlznx Ilmwxlllmlu, Immlllz' I'lsl.nI, Xlzllisllln hill, Rrllmlll lIugmI:IIrI. I nIIl:m Slllmkus, Yllglulzl Xmlclsun, Xlznilxn Xlulmx, X.uu x I,uuI, Run 'I rl lu Rl IInn,lI4I hlltmukl, Ilrnl.IIuI IM'mII. Ru11.uIcI Nlumc, IIIUIIIJIN klnrl, Rmmlwl I-ru'nL1', Wlllmln Szllmuirl, Ilguxx R.lIu'l1InmsI. Slum' XI.1Ilrlus, RmmI4I kunl. MRS. KIENNISIJY Run I II to R1 1.l.n1m-Vinum-1. llmnlIu Sln'I.unL1. I'IuIIls Iu'lmImm, Xllvlu- .MI1ulu'k, K:llI1Ic's'll lim-lurl, I'4IlII1 Russnmvl, Yllgillia Ihnlxinu, -Izlllllw l.IIxIlL. Run 2 II In RI IMI: I'liu-. llwmgnlal Ihunx. I'.n1uL lbzxxn-lu, I!li.m llllrlw, II.lluI4I lIuIm'm.lll. I'.llllru.l kuI1Im.m, Imam' S1IxuIzl1. Run 'I II lu Rl Lum-s lmxix, lmu' Ililllmg, Ilmum Xhslulm-xuki. Rolwll Kllulx, I'.Iif1lIrr'lI1 Xls-lx IVI, Klum Xmllvl. Slnllmw lIIII.li'llIH'II.1, l..lluI Rvnlf, I'.xuI l.I11xxlm-umm, Run I Il In RI Mlm-lu' R.al.Ii4nI., Ilm1.IImI I'r'1l llllullmm, XXQIHI4' I'wk, Rl1Iu.1lxI Xuu, flI.lIl'llK1' MI.:-, I'lm'rI IllI1Ilm'lIu. R1vIwxl Vllzmllx, Smlm I'4kIn.mIl. MISS KRIENZ Ilmx I vl In RJ Iizullmlzu liullllmll. Ix,IlI1I1'w'n I'Ilnrur, XlIa'm' Nlnlv, XI.llLl.IIl'I SIIVIVALI. .Iunll . . Snlmlm, 1-I.uIu l,u1.u, I.lll14l.l Skmxl, IImm:oI,I Rlvlm-I Ilmx I ll ln lil hrlllurlr I4Iu.nzIx. XI.lxx l'wI u.uIIs, Xllvm' Ihu'IIr'lxxI1vill1, I'lix4lII.l XI:-ulm. Iuurun' Igu1llm'l1vIuI.1:1m'l. 1-m'ln'xln'u' I':m-Ixkl, Xliu Ixwnf, Kms 'I II lu Rl li.nIm'm' Iullrwgllx, I'I.lllu' Ihnk llmllll. MIllr'nm' Xtvn. I.lm' IYIPIIIIZIII. Ilvm' XI.u. I'.lINx Izllmw. NI.uiIxl1 lu'Ill1sIxl. Slllllrx IIm'I mmmk. Il.nl1I l.um.m, Run I 4I.mR1 I4.lIpI1 1.11-lnIw, II.nuI4I Ill1I4ui1I. XK.nIl1'l IS.uI1-I, XIlrIl:n'I I'uums, Ihvh Ilgnlxmwll. Ixull Slvillvl, Lulu-x 04-IIIIN-rp, Rmlzllzl I-lmllke-. I'11g'm'Z3 5 0 UM10 MISS MAGRADY Row l fl. lo RJ Shirlvy Millrr, Carol I-c'rbraL'lif'. Doris IIl'IClIC'lHOIll'l'I', Arlvnv I,ipps, Carol Gil- llllgi'I', joan Dasko, Mary Ann IH-ttvr, Nanu' llall. Row 2 tl. to RJ Ronald lflni, Marx janv Bit- lrirh, lilainc Nivlscn, Ronald Sloiifk. Edwin l'iu'lic-r, Nnrln-rt Iaiiimllxcrg, Grorgv Moorv, Mai- garcl Rosvngrcn. Row fl fl. to RJ Marilin Ifortin, Marjoriv Man Cartnvr, Nanry Broth, Marilyn Minion, Carol Ilnshvll, Ruth I.f-wandnwski. I'1I0l'l'lICl' lahorow- ski, Vvra Svrvmlnk, .lark Graxcs. Row -l QI, to RJ I.awrcnc'c Lchniann, Danicl Ifcirlil. Morris Phillips, Rogcr Corski, Morbvrl Swim-ru, Rogcr Norrirk, Norman Vogt. Rohvrt IVasic'k. MRS. MECCA Row I pl, to RJ josi Gauflillat, Kiwi-mlolui Prn- lvk, Joann I'.l'1lIII, Margarrl Rrafhl, Dolores 'l'an- ncr, Clirislinc' Roth, Marv Ann KZINTIXIISILI, Carol Calla. Row 2 CI, lo RJ Ilarhara Rvagan, ,IilfllIlCIIIlf' lllibanct, lilainc Bc-ck, llormhv Rirlrllc, joan Sliwa, Mary Iillvn Harxan, Charlotte' .'lltc'rgott. Row fl QI. Io RJ Ilvriivltc Maringvr, Flilahcth Sic-rniinska, john Marth. Rohvrt Bcsdcr, I,an- l'L'lIC'l' Ilonivrarki, Rolwrt Cxnowa, joan Hr'nri1k- son, Ilarliara Sicrminska. Row 4 QI. lo RJ XN'illiam Rilstvnivwr, 'I'honias Sulliian, Rolwrt NValICr, IYalKvr 'I'allion, Alainvs llhlir, john liwrlwiihrs-nnvr, Rolwrl Sll'Slx0. MISS PRICE Row l fl, lo RJ .Ioan llasimlowski. .lanrt Qnirlx, llalln-rinv Pappadcim-lrion, Gran' Klollvlli, Donna Ross, Arlvnc XN'ollc'r, Shirlvy Iinfzrr, Gloria Sprulh. Ron 2 QI, to RJ Barbara Wx-lnnliocfri. Heil' Mac' N'alton, IVan1la N'allat'c', Miss l'ri1'm', Marv Prie, tawh, lfranrcw Il'anInck, Shirley SIlIlIl1'l'S, KL4'oi'gr alma Asios, Row fl fl. to RJ Sallie' Ilrcc'li1', l'anlinc Hz-lun, Virtor Holling, Rvnl Cirawson, Carl Olson. llolorvs Swain, ,Ioannc Rrinholclt, Ccralclinv Span. Row 4 fl. lo RJ Donald VVCSSIIIIH, Alainvs Rvwnci, Arnold XValkvr, Rirhard Pauls, Randolph john! son, Rirharfl lironclscn, Robvrl IvlIllif'lI!ll'flx, lrlclwarcl SCIlllCllli'I'. MISS ROEHL Row I QI. lo RJ Rosm-inarx Soiinlioll, ,Ioan IXRII Qvr, Marilvn Krivsm h, Ilohlwllc lxIlIl'lI2ll'l.l'l'l', kai IVilson, Iflainv Norlork, ,loan Nvlrr. lloloim Koliol. Row 2 CI. to RJ joan Iiclicntlial, Roland UPI- ln-rg, Shirley llrucskc, janws Reining:-r, Mis: Rom-hl, Arlene Klopp, Lucia Cross, lflorvnmc l,arY svn, joseph I'rvsl. Row 35 Ll. to RJ Rimliard Zalvsiak, ,lanics lrcici, hlvronu' Slrothmann, Ronald Bcrkius, HL'rhl'l'l Ilrcwcs, I.awrL'm'v XN'L'lsli, Hvnry Sclicrvr, Ronalml I.ec-icr, Richard I.c-onhardt. MR. SANDERSON Ron l gl. to RJ .lamnnilinv Gira, Carol Morrison, Nlody Hnrlson, Anna Znznlas, Mary Annc Ruin, Mary Pvtcrson, Clhrislvl Rappv, Ilrwrli Switzer. Row 2 II, to RJ lcd Proud. Mr. Sandvrson, Rirharil lxICIlIlI'l'S0ll, llvivrly Carlson, loni Rc-rl dingcr, IVallcr Jl'lIOIi, ,laik Hugcl, Marti Rise. Row fl CI, lo RJ Charlcs Marlary, Rohvrt Krauw, 'Ibm Guorgoules, Don 0'Ncill, Ken Slaxik, Clark Dcskcr, Sharon Sfhroctler. Page 26 Soplwmo e MISS ICYIERIST Rum I II In Rl ,Kllrllr Ilznzm, NIIVII1' Iizllmlxl. I'npuul.n Ildllk, lbmm' ,Xxxun.n, Ilmnm XNNIIIRIS. Rngvl Irlsnn, II.IlIll'S fziminln, Ihzmv I'hII'1I. Run 2 ll In Rl I'4IlIll Imml, lcxllmim' Ihunks, Lumix' I'.nIm, Rulwrt Hamm. llznlv I.m1'nl, I.m num' ll.1lm'lvm, KI.ug.ll1'l Iilzlrk, Knllmm .hug Ilzmu. Rmm 14 rl lo Ru XI.ux I'lls-n XI4I.:ulI1x. I'u'rI llvlnluvl, Rulu-vt Imlsla-ll, Il1nxlnmlrI Smilh, SIWI elm. Inrlxnn. Illmm' Iluplw, Iigulxznzl Uslnznlski. Yuulluzl Iiumu, Ivan: Iiuxlll. MISS IIAUGICN Run l Il In IU Ruwxnnm- Cllnnpkmuki, Ilrlrn Suu-mwn, Llrnun .Knrlz-rsml, Shixlm Ihwn, SIIIIIIIIII' Ixnmllwlg. Xllrm- Ilnnkr. Ilmulln Olson, ,lvim I'usm. Run 2 Il In Rm lzum-N Nm:-llu, .Xliw llgulsrm, I'Iaum- Ill- Lmxr, Iuzm I'utm-L. lun Stupn, ,lun Sl:-IIrux, Vllzlllrw I'Ic'lmng, Rm' .Xml fIIIIINl4'IISl'll, Mlm-ur Ibuhnll. Ram IK rl In R1 Inns XIm'IIm'l, Shnlm Ilzxrlvll, Xmin- Xmh-uwn. Iumix llnilinlgus, Nllnirl IIIIIIIS- I.: Yum' Xiuulr. Ilzulmrzl Ilum, IIIJIIHIILI Rvalcv. Xlrllv Illzumls. Rum I rl, In Ry II.l11vl1I Qlulllmm. Ivcl llnnllm iI.llL UI.m1Ic'l, IYLIIII-1 S1-lxlmxul. I'1m'sI ILIII. Irxlln lllvmukn, Luk llzmm, llmmlsl I'IflllL1Il- Rulwll Ilmmlrl. .1 MRS. IAKIN Rum I II. In Ill Ilvlrwlc' Ixlllllmulu. N.lllu 'SKIl1'I, Mlllln-aI Nlulllkm. Sumnm' Immm-I, L.: lulm' Rugms, lzmvl I'lw1Iu'l1I,Lllzxllnllm' Inu, I'IHI Ins I-gllnbinu. Row Z Il. In Ry llmnlllx Illlimk, Ihmnlxl IIIIIIVN, Rulnml IIrll1'scIl, I 4IugunI I.isL:l, Ihllv II.ulpI'1s, Rm' .XIIIIV I Il'I'Ill1II'Is, I'Ill:lIn-lh I'I'I'I'l. Row II II In Rl I'.iII'l'll xIJIlNIIJlII, Illlllstlm' , 'mm Iignlmlzn Schnmll. Y.lIm'liI' II1lII.uu, llgnul I rm-clm kwn, Man alum XX :mm L, III-u-:lx Lulwn, Ivzln I,4'uIl1.5s'1. Ron I il. lu Rl Rnlmul lllnuwki, Gvlzllsl Xl:-ss m'r, I'h1Ixp Kmlnlku, Ilmmn Nqullnlm, Xluluzurl Inllnk, Ihllmm NIIIIIIIIIUI, Xlvx kI1nuI.n, I.:-nngv I inning. MISS K. SCHMIIYI' Run I rl In Rb Ins: Nlnllm. II.nh.n.u I.lnIIHIl. Iivllx RnlL1n,.h'Im'lu' I'1'1nlIl,i1:1lulrRiL.u, Iiulllm 1 Pago 27 Run 2 fI,1o Rl Shnlvx IIIIIIIJIIII, I5.nls:n.u XVII zum. Imlc III-Istrmn, Iivm- Nm-uln.m, Sus.m kxumllik, Iinml Sulln-15.1, XIQIIIINII I'I-tm-rwn, lun-I Ilznifkml, Ilvnrx Sukillgrl, Hnlpullv I-llmlrlsmu, I'2lII'IlIiI Oplglski. Rum I9 ll, In R1 Ilmmlfl fIIlHIIl, lom Mark. Iiguul I,4ll'srm. Runglhl Kmslzxlsml, IilnI1,n4I .XII IIHIII, Ilmmnx Ixnpmlkn, luhn I'lirI1:ncI, Ruym Ymxllgvr, IIl'IlIlIS Sgllllllvl. 'XIIIMI Xlvxvl. Inu-pl: I,ugmIiu'. MRS. THOMAS Run I II, In RI lugln Inlclnw, llnlv Nllllllll. l.n0Iv l.n'wn. livllx Stmlmlau, liizlnz' XYu'lllllgjc'I. Nunn l.IIxlll, l.Imn'l:l .X1nul1I, NUVIIILI llmn. Run 2 cl, In RI I'nll'lml':1 llznnvw, Clzlrul Svllxanll. I':nriu.1 ll.lNlllIlllIIx. ,lzuqnvlilw Ihmk, I-Irzlnfvs K-.lII. Nllx. Illmngle, Snnlzl Hnlmcrll. Xlvlzl LUISILZI. lhnulln km I1, 'Xlznw .Xnn lYin'g1'I, 'l'mn 'I'iIIn'sc'n, Rms fl ll. In RI Iuvnzl Xlalrlinxrm, l Im'L'nu' Rl'IIIIl'l, Ilnmlcl Nlillm-1, lfxzxn be-ll, lbzniml Hvrr, I'.anI IIPIIIILIII. Wann- lxlllll. lLcnry,zc ILL-np,Ir1'iS. Runnlml lzusinnw. Iiznlwgnu KIIVIILIIS, Runnlxl K-l.nuIm'. MRS. HHINLE Run I Il tu Rm Xlanllxn Sclnnicll. I'1'g5:x Wall. Xlllmlrvnl I,nk:niL, .Klan Wannimk, K.zn'nI Collis. Mlvlim- In-Iiumrm, Nlzngn Lnllnlgnx. I'-zn'I1:n':1 I'1nn Rem 2 rl In R1 Rullzml kiukpzntlick, flnml Iumw, Xlznlrnn' Ilnnk. Ifluiln' I'm'Ic'rs, hlzlnxvs N1I1.nnIm'Ix, Xiu. Ilvinlv, Cluznlsw kcs.4l1':un Hznlf Ixnv, Row kiln-rl, I-Irnlzl Iiunnnll. Xlnrinnnr lznrllzln, Run ji II In RI Sn-w Xlnlmgnk. Phillip Rnlll. llungnlal Xnclm-nun, 'lluunxue luhmki, .lnnn-s lawn, lluznla-Q lllilxi, 1.1-urgz' Knlmiuu, Iinluzlrll II.IIIInlIi'4lII, Xlnlnrn l'l'Il'I. l'nn'm'll Illllllllllll. Page 28 Rim I Il. In Rl XILIIIIXII lnwm. ,l1'.ln1'll:' lx Soplwmv eA MISS SCHUliIiR'l' pvtlzl. I-:nl I-nslalwnn. Kmlglllllllm' f.I:unsL'n. Slnvlm Hnllmqnun, BLIVIUJIIII Nlml. Ullo Ilvnkz-, Ikzvnnic Phipps. Row 2 Il, lu RI Ilan Ln-um-, llmnlln Xln' fix IIC! nit L' Slum, llzwlvln' XI: f.Iz'IlI1ncI, Xlixs S: IlllI1l'll lnrlilll XN'm'IIw. Rim Inml Hoppe. Bznlmznrzx I-Iigivl Nlnrx ffnlmn, Nzlnu Hvllnaln. Ron II II. ln RI C.Ian'k Qu:l1In1nn. I'rz'rI Iziwnlnn .Xllrs-LI Ilonaxlll, Lux Slcxsls-1, Nm-I I'n-ms, C.4n'I Rvinings-r. Nrnnlznl Silwslcl. Ilznicl Wzullrlw Ilrnu- Hgnlclnn. lfrrsl Slwzn. MISS TENDICK Run I II, lu Rl Iburnlln l'nnmcIl, llxnnw Qlulunr son, I.c'znnun Willrcn, Lnniw Kzuilxrzlk, Nliks Hcisvr, flllznlcm' Rimxlwnln-rg. Rmallinv I.im-Iwll AI KQIIYIHIN. Rms 2 Il. nu RI Nunn l.ihmn, Flllllli' Ilz1n1IJcrp,, Nunn liraunzll, l'1lll'IlI2l Spznlu, Kinnnn' ln-ull I'c'ggx Spznh, llmlx Nlillvr, Russ- lh'rn:urIvn, Hur' Imm Plcxsllnnaxn. Row II II. lu Rl Nlznx Ifllrn Snnlilfr. Kzlllllcrn Scllvll, -luck hxzulm, Nmnmn Salmnlzniv, Wanna l.nncl, .Kllwll l'ouvl', Ciznulv XY1'lmIm'. Run 'I II. In Rl -'Il Hznlsvn, I-.ruin l,nmlu', Rulwrl Ramp. jnnn-s Wclxm-rstrll, Ilznrx SKIISIIIUIIIJIIIY IM XIII ' sn Nmsxunlln, -In-In knuhlmll, Ralph xVl'l'I,l'lI Soplwmv eA MISS M. IIII,I. Run I 1I,ln R1 Xl.unlxu IM-lam, I'l1xll1wI'nmLus Ialulsn R1'n'u', Ivun lzuullrwlu, Rulwllxl lupp Iln-.mm lull, XI.nx N'uilxm'L, I':1Ixi4in Emilll. Rum 2 II In IU Manx In Smith, XI:u'u-III-n XI: I'Iu'lsrm, Lgnrvlul lvrvl, I'1lIlum II'1ukllw,M:l1x Im: KnIn1m,l':uulxn IVINI, Ihalm- Smxlllznl. Run fl tl, In RJ I.Imi.l RHIMI1-, Clgunlm' livlkm lmu- UI.nIsm-ll, Slmlm KuI1l11L, Sllillnw xI1llIl'SIil II.nly.u.n NcI1xx4'i5.u'l4II, I'Im4-lun' Spguku. Run I fl. In RJ Nlgmlr Xnslnlvlll, 5llIIlI4'N Ixmm NM, I'eIu.ual ,XIInu. I4-m1:mI IM- Num-glam-I, Iiurclcm I'IluL, I.um'-. Ixulm, xx.lIII'II Xln1,l.:ux I-ull. MISS LIQONIE Hun I fl. In RI llvlvn Kulvlill, .Xml Gmn'gI'll hullcx H'4'lln'I, Ibululln Ixauulxlwki, -In-an SIIIII mlskx, Iam-I Suluupulxkx, I'glllini:l II1lIInm'mIn'x l.Imm Xlrlllr. Run Z 1I,lu Rr I,.lul1'lt4'tmulun, hllillrv IIUIII mu, I'u'Ixn Illlfkv, Rnlwlln I.inmxir4ki, Ilrm Nlvuuk, Shirlm-x Wuisim-sI1muk:z, Mguilsn Iluggan Klum- III-xvmll, Ilunn.4 Ilmlx-'Im.m, VIILZIIIIII llxlms Run II rI In Rh I'Im'.mm Iimmll, IIZIIIIIILI Gllmkc Rl:I1.u1I Xlzmkzl, Ilulgvl .Xn4IA'lsml, ,ltwvph Shu 1n.m, Ilulyvll lin-rw, Rnlu-11 Iflnmlzlk, IYLIIIM I.lms. I.mlu' IIucI.uI1. Imlgnm' ,Im'sIu', 4. 29 I f r 'u 'AQ' 9-' .-SQA.. IVIR. MARLUVV Run I II. In Rl llzuul I':ukilmm. Ixxvlxu Ihnck. f.lrni.l Ixic'sx.LL'll, YnIgImI.1 Iiullxlllu, Iliallll' I Il'H1II, Xlznw Russo, I.1Ix I.uIm. Sulun I.lIIlKIIlI.I1I. Run Z ll. lu IU Qlulln If.llm'x, IIM'IlI1lIl Sulmnml. 1.4-wmv Xlzulm, Yilginigl 5IDIlllIl, Ihnix Smhmiml. XII. Mgulmx, I.:uuI I.wl11.lk, Izmvl Rvml, Ralph Nm-lwn, Xlgnilxu I.l1Ix.1. Run I9 ll, ln R1 Rishzml II.um-n, M.ux xllll Ii:-lgm, Ium Ilrllrlwll, Nulllnm I'in4il1ini, Il.lxi4I Nrlsem. Qlzulnvw Strung, IUIIII II.l.IS, Ivllcn lm'r4.l, Xlll1K.m'rsln'n, Ilmulln I'usl. MR. MIIDIJIENIJURIIIV Run I II. lu Rl Ivlum- Ilnlnplmu, Illllvll Mun mn, Rullu I.mu-, Imrlln XI.uI1mL, I'I.1IlIl'I..IIb1IN. Iblgnm' Lux, l'.nl1ini.u liluulnskl, Rilgl Iiuvllcn. Run 2 1I.lu RI INN Kfl1'xI.IL,.I4lIln XIiIIm'l, linux mm' Ihunlkv, I'4Ixx:n4I I,u'Iml.mll, I'Ill.uIu'II1 Lou pm, Iinullllu- Iigutlxrl, IH.mv ilmgw, Run II II. lu Rl Ihmzllcl II1nlz'I. I'u'ggx I'4'1IKins, XVIIIIRIIII Ilutun, hln-mlgln Xvlwn. 51IIllIILI II.m svn, I3.1xuI Ilgnslln, I'lIlm'I IIl.uII4'x, Ruw I II, In Ri MIM' Gmnlxnski, ROIn'xl Sul Imam, Rn-ulm .Xml--uwn, -luv-pl' ,lnm-s, I'-Illllk Iillrumx, luck XYUUII, RuIw1l IILINIYUI, luck Ilullrm. . -'4 'I .J ., 1' , 5' J .v., 6 . -LY. ,- fi' Kllaq C .I f E-II S .5 .Q 7? r. . 'C' Iv C . V' .44 .q . I. ' 3 Q I 56 UN C3 5 'CBE I kj Svplwmo eA MR. MILLER Run I nl. ui Rl lliuu-sa l-'xanlwlnlmu lim-lu Nutr-llwlk, juzinm' l'rilin, Nano kli1lI!lk'li. lla! lvm' laaklnan, l.vmii.1 llng1,gan, lilainc Xl'ilkil1s0n, Ivimnm- Npuliala, Rim' 2 ll. ln R1 Sllllllllli' Slllfll, Lnnisn- Lnllriwski, l'arrici1l Will, ,lam-I lh' Nlarias, Nlarlvnc Smith, Winillrml Carlson, lialnl .Xnn Olsen, Carol lh-xnan. Run fl ll. lu R1 l.u11ainn- Inu. Louis Anclra-ws. ,lmrc Walcxs, ,xl'lllllI' Kaiwafki, Norxal Blanken- liuxg, lhwnna l.llll1llIl1lIli, -Icrrx Hoppe, Virginia Hulk, l'm-nm 5lllL'lllI7L'l. Rim l tl. ui Rl Nick Kolakas, ,lark llagrn, l'4-In-I I'all:ik:is, .Xillnn sflllllll, lillward Curtis, l'lau'mr l,n-lnnan, llnnalml HllllSllllt'Lilll, Cliarlvs lYl1ilc. MISS MOYNIHAN Ram l il, In RJ Lynn .Xrp,asl, ,lam-I Golden- Iiugcn, llilllllllll Swansun, Lois Hinu, Arlene Xlnlarwlu, Doxolln llillvl, l'lllllllDl'lll Carrouu, NllII'll'l 1Qn'ii.u'l', Rim 2 ll. lu R7 l.o1'cm' l'ilCllllIll!,, lillwnrd Kes- wll, Nluan llclgvson, Virginia ,Izu'0lis, Diana Vana, lmlaim- Calcagnn, Klnnnic Agrcs, Shirley Sanwl- Mill, Ram I5 ll. lu Ri Marilxn Klll'lli0lV5lil, Doris llmiiuguki, llmina Rao Stix-ctkiflit, Dolorcs Knn-lin. I'aul Ifislicr, Nanrv Okulanis, Ccrzllclinr hmm-1, Palrimia Ruslulph. Catlwrinc Bassett. Ron l ll. In Rh Hamlal liunnur, Ronald Hlink, Roluwt lfugarti, Gi-nrgv Kaslll, Robert XVills, l.m-slim' lil't'lllt'll,.l, Rialiarsl SKlll'Q'llll4'l', ,l1llllK'S Ftligvr, Page 30 MISS NEWELL Row I QI, I0 RH lk-rllifn' Palm, ,loan C1ln'islL'llscn, Karan Hom-n, l-Iwlyn llama-n. Diana' Humphreys, jac'quc'lim- Yan Duys, .Xrli-nv lincgcn, Carol l'il'l'L'llL'l'f.f. Row 2 Cl. to R5 Manic Mans, Dan Ham, james Iiickl-ns, julan Smnlagli, llianc l.ilJcru, lnrvllu Rankc, William Nurlwrg, Ili-atliru Matusrliak. Row fi Cl. to Rl .loannv lnkiiwslgi, Virginia liicrstvli, l'aIriLia Hus'kslra, Sllxlron lloplw, Gayle Mcyi-1', joan lizinnl, Bnnnin- Yi-i'li4-4-sk, Roar Maril- l'lcinc's. Row 4 CI. to RJ l.m1-lla lout, Rolf XVcln', NVal- ICI' Winrlivll, Ronald 5Iasli. Xnilrcw kuswrru, Paul Tifc, Rohm-rl Karlmwwki, ,lov Rum, Andrew Srllolivlll. MR. NOWAK Rmx I ll. to Rl Plnllis klnlinson. Nlarxin liinslvs. lwggy Ann Rlvin, slnan Lluul, ,loxinnr Clark, Gcmlclim' 5vm'ii, lie-xalsliuir l'gliz'Ili, lmm l lllllllllL'I. Rnw 2 1l.lu Rl Nanu lilllllllf. Virginia llipprl, Mznilyn llixi-ns, Rohn-rl kapuw, Carol Pahl. Patricia: Ann 'limu, .laik Vnss, filll'lSlllll' Linirki. Row I5 QI. lo RJ llaxncs lIln'irp,aln4, l'l1iIlip Ln- sarini, jznnvs lflawrl, Rugm' 'lnIon, Runalll Yllarshzill, .xlllllll lvifziln, Qlaxmw KUll'lllll. Row 4 Ll. lu RJ slnscpli llutuia, -IZHIICS xvillIlSi'UlI, Ronald Kamin, glcanm-lic Klaus. Viclorinc join-, Ronald Otmwn, Omar Waetxn, Cliarli-5 lilliun, MISS STAMPLE Ron I fl. lo RJ Ifiziliccs linlronn, Mnrivl Ih- Yiics, SI:n'g1n'ul Swnnscn, Mairlvm- Nlcmlcrn, Allu- I.onigo, Hu-lui I.1'mIl:n'l, lliznn- Gnss, Riclizlrd Kivllrr. Roh 2 fl. lo RJ IIn1'b11r:i Iiilrlw, Iilziiin' Oslbcrg, Iowph Lcgzir, .'kI'lIIllI' Rush. Spcnncr Gordon, Misa Slinnplr, Riilmrcl IV:-icllt, RIl'Il1ll'LI Salxingrr, Clomnixiu- Rnhi-V, Ilonnu Ilznnk, Mairtlial livn- lklI'SIxI. Ron II fl. lo RJ Gvrzllal Olsln-nIn'i'g, Arli-ln' Swol- Iauk, Nick Yah-nliuno, Ifraink Ilolmr, Gerald Cook, Rohcrl Nlnluki, Ilunrv Kncilz, Morric Pcdon, Arnold Fnriik, Walla-r ZIIIIIIICFIIIIIII, Riiliunl lln Plain. MISS STODOLA Rim I fl, lu Rl llanh-nv Iliol, Many Manlino, Nlznilsn Illllllll, Ilznlvnv Milanski, jciniulu- Ci- xiok, Mini IIIISIIIUIV, Nlznw .Xnn Kollcrk, llanol Iixcrinlllisl. Row 2 fl. lo IU II1ll'IDIlI'1I ,IK'SliIll'lQ, Ilwllc- Nlovlun, jognnn' Wolll, Williznn Slcinohrl, Cllnlrlvs Laws, Louisa- Schiann, II:n'h:irzl Gorski, Mulllicw Keller, Iioluu-s 0'II:n'i', Ann Ilnng, 'l'In'rrwai l'0I.f0Iill'ISIiI. Row Il fl, IU RJ lIoi'i'ini- fiznlson, 'liccl Se-Ike, IVZIIIIYIIII korlllvl, Iliann' linnln'i'llmn, john Mal- gnilr, Hill 5I1IIIL'IKI, l.urry Rumi-s, Maxim' Kri-igh, lllnlrlcs Pzllinnlm, Ilzniil Sillwvigt, john I'oA ICIIIIILI, zigv FII Soplwmv eA MRS. SAWYERS Ron' I LI. to Rl IIVIIY lim, I5L'llY Il.lIIt'Il. Roscailic I.oc'axsio. lNIiI1ln1I Czillu-rl, john M4 Qnanlc, Mzirilxn Ilunsrn, Iililini- I.oxgi'cn, Nunn Ifl'il'kson. Ron 2 fl, lo kj I.ol1'Il:i Suisi, Rnlh liziln-I. ,loan Siinonis, Rvginai IIl'1IlII'0l'LI, .loan Shingoln, Iislllci Ainlcrson, Milmlrcfl Sniilh, I ,rxn'slim' f,I7l'Illl. Row II LI. In Rl Rnssm-ll Clniism-x', Sloan Clonnn-1, Nzlnrx I4-xy, RUIIZIIKI Iloslon, II1n'oImI Swenson, I'nnI Clhcn, Wzlrrcn Manson, Ilonulcl Uinkv, Nunn NL-Ison. Row -I 4I, to IU Dun knhn, Iilnn-r Iinrimli, Ificil Smlioi-nraiclc, I Il'IiII1'I'I I.irln, Kilonn I'4-li-rsoli, lilcnn IkIl'l'l, hl2lI'IINII Iissvrl, l.oia AIIILl'l'IIUIIl, lizlil VUIUIIIICIL. MISS A. SCHMIIYI' Row l fl. to RJ Clurol Kl'1IIllL'Ii, Ricllnril Ixgln, Dzirlcin' Ilviilvlilxllit, jnno Surylrhoil, john Roni-r, I,oni 1.11 KUIIIII, Iliznu' Ilznuiivwski, Hvlvn Iloor. Row 2 KI, lo R5 KIZIIIIVIIIIC Allki'i'In'i'g, Il:n'I1:u'1n Kllfvlrll, jozln kfillli, .-Xliu' Huron, ,login Manish'- ski, jnnc kolncs, -lowc Mnicwski, I'1ilx'iri:u Mi In-ski, IILIISN Slnlslv. Ron ii II. lo Rb IXIni'g1ii'1-I Wliilvsimlr, Shirlrx I SmInnnau'In-r, l.n'onan1I Liss, Rogvr In-ilvrson, ,IUSCIJII l,c Mivllx, I'I':lllL'r Kirscl, Rolwrl lhllll- dork, Iiclwairml l'anl1lm'i', I'1lli'ic'i:i SIIISIZIIIIIUI. Row 4 LI. lo Rb Ifrvll Wailnow, Rolwn I'm-arson. Iilnirr hIlN'Ill'l', ,lose-ph Winn, licrnlil IIQIIKII, Ronald SCIIZIUIIVI, lfrccl Ificcllvi, I.owuII flk'Il1Illl'l. i Sophomore M RS. SUGA RMAN Row l cl. lo RJ Clareiut' Bllllllllllll, Marlyn I'horson, Corrine Mayer, Adrienne Kinkaitl, Coral l-inclersou, Lawrence Tlunnpson, Patricia lVasko, Gerald Skonning. Row 2 fl. to RD Marie Arclolino, Patricia Claud- ius, Dolores Mitchell, Gail l'liltlenbrand, Gerald Klust-nclorf, Mrs. Sugarinan, Robert Wright, Margaret Pospic-sh, I-llc-anor Rt-llcr, Rosalie Gaba, Mary Ann Sonrmcrs, Rosalie Yerciglio, Barbara Kielas. Row fl tl. to Rl Daniel lk- Marco. Donald liulert. M'illiain Shade, james Fick, Harold Meinke, tIIif'ford McMullen, Harold lickhartlt, Karl Engle' mann, Marg'tu-rilt- Kasprouitk, Margaret Utne, Marx Slolki. MISS SYLVESTER Row l tl, to RD Adele Sharapatn, Bradford lliernat, Mariorie Ravlieltl, kluclith Raaber, june Poclgorski, Nancy Sahik, john l,Ol'l'flIllllL, Lydia Killllllldillilli. Row 2 Cl. to Rb jovtt' Urban. Rose Marr Sereno, Bt-tty' Ann lluell, Patricia Conrick, Carol Mertens, Patricia Rock, Dorothy Friedrich, Frances Carst- lsll'N'll'l. Row IS tl. to Rb I-iugt-nc tlislek, Marilyn Nowak, lkarhara Berg, Nadine Crain, Victor Giannini, Carolyn lxans, Graham Riley, Axis Redliu. Row 4 cl. to RJ lfred Hartung, Robert Petty, 'l'hc-oclore Lester, james xlI'tIlIl'Cl'L. Robert Bloom, Ralph I'yksinski, Milan Kriho, l-lclward Sztorc. M RS. THODE Row l fl. lo R5 Shirley' Saianec, Kathleen Con- nick, Bernard Barasch, lllanetto Behrendt, Julius lfuchs, -loan KIWIZIH, Carol Tharnes, jo Ann Vetlner. Row 2 QI. to RJ .lcnce lfordsmartl, jean llellberg, kludilh Sowinski, Richard Mc.-Moy, Vernon Thor- sen, Marv Ann Ktlfllllll, Anna i.iese Kolb, Patricia Logan. Row fl tl. to R2 Mary Rzlflvllll, Carol Dicws, Martin hlabh, Martin Knieger, kenneth Aclamick. Ronald lxl1lIlOllK', Robert lfrctlricksen. Sandra Sc llroetler. Row 4 Cl, to Rh Ruth llupac, joseph Fulara, Dennis Sonurfcltlt, Roger lVeicleun'ier, Thomas hlllL'I'li, Raymond kroppc, lloloics llutkowski, Robert Hlayatx, llorotln Hcrhcr. The opening of each semester finds a group of eager, ambitious, forward- lookiug freslunen passing through the doors of Sfllllfl. They look ahead to their four years here with the opportunities ollered, the goals to be reached, the friends to be made, the individual successes to be experienced. The close of each semester finds another group equally eager and anxious to pass through these same doors to the new life opening before them. They take with them ambitions and ideals, faith in the future, and hopes for success. They have made their contributions to their schoolg they have known the joy of working and living togetherg they have been trained to meet the challenge of the future. As we advance year by year, class by class from freshmen to seniors, looking back to the past with its memories and traditions, and forward to the future with all it holds of joy and sorrow, honors and success we realize that it is here in our classes and clubs, in our activities and athletics, even in our social life that we truly build our world. Page flfl ?reAlamen Run I rl In RI Slllzlllvwf-g1lsk.l, l'.1luI Slulllm-I, IIIVIIN Culllnx, I'.lIl141.l kzulkv, Illlll'I.1lhNllll, Dun.: IX.lII.nI-. Nlmmn llvmx, llvullllil Slxulmvll. Run 2 Il. In RI Rimlmul Smnlcx, Dulurcs XVIII- xrllum, Iviulmim' Xllrsnlmk, XII. Unlimlu, Hcllx Xl.Ilx.u, Ilmnlhx NIIIIIII, Iuzllmn' Mmllxl, RUIILIIII I'.exl1xk. Kun II ll lu RI l.nlm'lI.l Iilmk. Ilvltx KIICIIIIIIM. 1.1-l:IInIiur NcInm'iss1'l, NIIIINIIJIII Ijpsml, lflvzllllrl Ixlvmlll, I-Icunmu Iluppm-1, Iinwmlx NIIIIUI, Kim' .ulnlmv hush, -l.IIKIlll'IIIlK' Nlulkmnxink. Rum I rl in Rr llznid Olxrm, G-'mhl Slvlnpimki. krnm-Ill Ilznmw, Kcllllrlll SIN-vllzlll, I.lmsl I.4'1m , I . . .mI, lwlngml Hnllmgm, Run.uIcI Sluclulm, lhnlup ll.II1IIwly.5, MR. GARASHA Run I Il lu KI I,iI.l SIIXIJUILZ, Inyxzlllill Blum In-xg, l,n-rm.uaI lmlxxumkn, Yzmu .IuI1llsul1,'lguqll Ixn kmu, XI.ulIxu lIn1uluIl, Illumus Sprnlvl. I'.lllul.lfl'lkI1'. Rum 2 Il, In RI Xznmx Szlmm-II, Mlwiu Krllx. lic-u-:lx Xlmlllu, RUIII-ll BIQINI, Imn .-Xllmlrlwml, lr.mnllu- Npquks, llznlvm' lh- llgnlu, Paul lhwhla-I. Run 'I ll In Rm lulm Rzuululpll, Rmmlml Gluglal. C.uuI Shummkx, I.mlalil1n' IIuIvIc, Ixxllillzl lxxlllin, Rulu-nl IM-sslillg. Slglnlm lhnxki, I'IIiuI Iulmwml. Rum I Il In Rl ll.nuI Nuxuwl, Rnbvll I.1n'sul1. Ind lun-ln, Ivzlllllwllc' Iiignll. I'u'II I'llIJ,t'IIblt'IIll, IS.ul1-In Ilnhlm-11, link Usm.m, Dun Iwxllml, I Ruhr!! II.lsInp, l'ngc' 'VI INIISS I. JOHNSON Run I II In RI Mlm' I'I.uku, I'IlxIiu Sl.lnIm' 14-uski, I'1IllI.l IIMIM. lum- lIl.1u.1Ii1. I'I.lllu's l2llI,kIlI1IIIILl Lmgxllll. Xnxmu l.mgnIIx. lxluI.x f.xlslnI'sm1, Kms J II lu Rl lulm X1ml1r1l,1.lm'gulx k.m.um ' nm' XX'ukxllmu, IS.l1Im.n.l l.uIln.mll, Klum Iqmn kluk I ax, ,lu.1nm- Mllllng, Irxim' II'.1lv1x, X.mm llznmm-III, l'.1uI Xlvixlvn, II-lux Ihlkilx. Run II ll lu RI ISUII link, Ix.uIm-rn ll.1xis, U4-In XYIIIW, I'.I.ll1n' Ixlllk. I'.lIlul.1 lhlsmll, Llnullultr' llnllmslzuk, Llulsllm' Rllnpllu. k.lI1IXIl Rzllcllrk 'Xlnngl lI1LlI1lsiuus. Run I II. lu RI klm' Nllmrl. IX 1:11411 Iulms, imlu I'.mI.nlsk1ls. Ilzm hnmw, lb.uuI Ulwn, llulrml I'mIl. RIIIILHII Ruppvl, I.nm-N Iuulrn. I'IIh.lllI sun kung, Ilml XI.nlm-lawn. MR. KAMINSKI kms I 1l.tu RI Yzxlm-ru-1.imkv, lllugnlulrr Shrp I4-I, lglullwlixu' Ilvllvs. l'.IuI Nlm'i11I1.u4II, Rm Imgm-mmm. Iaunvs Nnkum, I'II4'l'll lhvl.1mI. k.uIInxn YI-Iwn. Run 2 II, In RI ll.nuInI Snllnllud. i1.nul Ink Xlxu-lwnmmuk,S1.m-uvIIimliI4,l1.nmI I'n'lm'uull, Xlznx X.llI1.mw. Nllmnml l.nImlm'n. I.mlx Funk mn. XII. kzulnimkl. Run fi Il. In Ru lu.m Xumk, Ruln-xl NIIIIII. lwlgc-lu' Ymxzlk, llunl kY1uIIm'l, Ihxlugulal Ilulmrs, I5:nIm:u.1 Nllllmll. I.uqln'Ilm' Ilvlulcrsnxl. l'ln'nI Iluppr, IIUHIIIIN Xmliu. Run I Il. In RI Sglllmlvls Xlmiiuul, Rimlmlml llixmlwl, Xmllmn lan Pxvsli, .Kllhln Hallngrll IN lIIlr1I i.nlIu'l, II.nlx lllzulmm-s, imnxgs' Iwvlltl, Ixvnm-ll: XVIII. ill-e lumen MISS LOUCKS Rott I tl, to Rl linxer Axtlith, Beverly Potts, Ronaltl Olson, Alice Walker, Lutille Fritl, Carole Ilohlen, Nlarx Rolling, Dolores Iiflllllllfl. Row 2 fl. to Rl Betty Dahl, Caroline Latalla, tiarolxn Stoll, Karen Olson, Kathren Olson, llale tloltlsinith, Arlene IVCYIIIIIIII, Carol 'I'ill. Ron il ll. to RJ Arthur Petlersen, Louis Martin, Xllverta Knobloth, Regina Bauer, Violet Traob, Nhiilex Ilaas, Marie Clanson, Andrew W'atIhter. Rott I tl, to Rl Ilotrartl Matson, Robert Uh- ninx, Lois tiloxer, Rosemarie Krieger, Donald Ilell, Norman Olsen, Iiugene Sntetlluntl, Fred xYl'IL'ilIlSkI. MISS McCI.INTOCK Ron I ll, to Rl Kenneth Lund, Carolyn Ster- rett, Roger Krenl, Carol Sue Carlson, Dianne llannmnn, 'Ihoinas I.iske, llillie Strauss, Bruce Strand. Row 2 tl. to Rl Gerald Oelberg, Virginia llupee, tiarole Naughton, Patil Manta, Dennis Hogan, lillen Lee johnson, Shirley Spruth, Ruth Bohn. Row il QI. to Rb Robert Ressler, Joyce Iillsoos, lbonaltl Gris, Ivlllllllll Hoerr, Nieholas Xero- gianes, XYaxne johnson, Ileverlv XVRIIIIJPTK, Robert Pilxbxlski, Ron I tl, to R1 Carol Bender, Ralph Nlellonald, Raxmontl Nelson, john NIIIIII, William Sobotka, liinest Noreen, llonaltl Tatlock, Robert Lietl- inan, tiirtee Stlnippenlianer. Page 34 MRS. SANDOINIIER Row l tl, to RJ Dorothv Ilelton, Lorraine Stangle, Sandra jarinark, joan Uroth, Marlene , l'oIito, Corrine leek, janet Peterson, Patrieia Ketlroslti. Row 2 CL to Rl Caroline Iitans, Celeste Pruesse, jotre justice, Carol Riles, Lenoie Gustafson, Phyllis Iiuenger, Aliee Lancaster, Martha Leepei. Row fl QL to Rl Binee Cliapel, Dale Campion, Nancy lllalinowski, Diane Azarnar, Larry Hooker, Wayne Sauer, ,Indy Buehring, Randall jortlrtn. Row -I QL to RJ IVIIIIIIIII Argast. Robert Metler, Robert Oehwat, Peter Dorenbos, john Ifeldballe, Robert Miller, Carol Kreibick, Keith Hardt. MISS STAPINSKI Row I tl, to RJ Arlene tiass, Louise Bickle, Bexerly Suneson, Robert Lang, Ruth Hilbhnn, litlith Goyatk, Barbara Iiolialt, Carol SRIIOIIHICIDI, Row 2 CI. to RJ Sandra Stliroetk, Albert Kroon, August La Nlanlia, Darlene Hintl, Tliornas Walsh, I-larl Stlirmlt, 'llioinas .'Xreinlg.t, Vianne HCIIIIII. Row Il tl. to RJ Ronald Lnekweiler, Marilvn Carlson, Diane Guzik, Margo Metlartliy, Carol Anderson, Gail Greenholt, Loretta Peterson, Aliee Whitlotk, Michael Hardy, Carol Sims. Row ,I KL to Rl Sandra Frank, Iflorenee Ilieseu, Lois Letlenbaek, Chris Georgaeopulos, Donald Wiley, Glen Stewart, Ronald Hoppe, Niek Stalho- potllan, Rolantl Ritter, Bonnie Green. MR. CHAPMAN Run I Il, rn RI lh-nis Civlzullo, Carole llocrr- Irlrl. xlanrvr Wllitr, Cllrznlvs Kllmlmrn, Carol Xin-inkv, llirnn- Splxrn, l'1lll'l1ILl Yost, Howard Nuclcrslmln, Run 2 Il. IU RI Loral Mau' PIL'I'll2llll, l'wz1lr'in' I lgnxnski, Ninn Wm-slvmlimk, Sxlxiu Van Xlict. ,lnclx Illinnm-1, Ilnil Riclnrrmls, Rzxvmond SIDYR, Kllurizl t.im'liI.1. Run II Il. In RI Plllll Vlicnir, jam' llrnnn, Xllir Ukrnx, Rimhanrl lfxnnur, llxnrnw Suckow, Rnswll lrrrlm-r, llinnc Bllfllf, Dane Engel, Diana Xlxnllllw. Rum l Il, In RI ,lulrn llnnlphvll, ,Ixuncs Hansen, Llmigr Wgnkvmlml, l.:nl Orlufv, ,Ivan Hcclslrom, lwllln- Wm-Irn-I. luun l's-tvrsnn, ficurgv l.i0lI:1. MR. CRAIG Run I Il. lu RI Arlixn' Clraxrrpgcliull, Ronald xln-rmznr, Shirlm Sulmlik, Diana Snhling, Rnssvl Xrnlr-nun, l-rank Nlvxvls, Torn Rulxcrls, Rilal ll.r.u. Rms 2 ll. In RI llullv Snllmislt, l'1llL'L'Il Rupp, I'.urui:r W.nIs, lilznnln- l.igl1Il'nm, juan New lwux, Hllllllllll lnlnrwnn, Nlanilvn 'llIll'll'llll0llSl', Xlxnrlxn lswl. Run II II. In R7 llurul lrrplnllln, Carols Lisl- lmnrx, lilli lil-rlllulll, Marilyn Rzltnjrlvk, Nano' Klulmwn, Qlznk llrrln-nln'ilx1vr. XVallly Larson, l.1mrvnu- Allminu, cllllllfll' l'vu-rs. Run l ll, In RI .-Krllnn W'lrilcsi1l1-, llaxrbarfl XVIIIIVII, Nunn kvswl, llunu Kulosmnyi, Knnlr llcrlznnl. Nliclrcl l'w1k0r, lnnn Qnznlr, Rowlin- Rvmh, lfrgnlu-s flllLlllllDl't'. Page 33 Yredamen MRS. ADAMS Row I Ll. to RJ Nznxrv vvlSSlllllll, Geraldine lznks, Rnlwrl Sllnnill, -Ililllllli' Anlhunv, Palsy lgrskv, Slrirlvy SIIHIIIOIIS, .Ioan Nuvnlillslei, jalncs IlUIH'lt'WSlil. Run' 2 QI, lo RI ,Iulxn Scllill, Nznxfv Sodin, Damn lillingswnrllr, Rlflllllll Cllnnncslku, Mcdard llusky, Yixiun fll'lIlllllS, Kllnnlos lirlcksml, Robert Wcwlzrlsclwk. Row II QI, lu RI Rolu-rt ,lc-ln-linux, l,uwcll Elscn, Rnlu-rl jmnws, lVilfrccl xvLlI'llSlL'lH, lillgm-ru' Kim- sm-Il. Hcnrv 'I'irnnn-r, Rolrcxl lluukr, Harlem' llarrlu-ck, Gr-urge Hllnn-r. Row -l ql. In RJ K4-nnclll Vlxflllllff, Rohcrl Burl, Ralph c:lll'lSlUH-1'l'hl'll, ll'illi:nn .Xln'nc', Nvil Rosso, llnnanlcl Nlmn, XVZIITFII Ifnqnn. MRS. BRADLEY Run' I fl. l0 RJ Nunn' Slilllglv, lVilliznn l'nvm', Alanrws Wx-sl, Rznnunzl XVa'iss, lfrznnis Cislvk, Allen HZIFIICS, kay Anllnmy, l rzlm'os l.L'llIlUl'Il, Run 2 CI. to RJ Annu fllIll'Sllllbl'l', Allan Carl- son, l'l1lI'll1ll'il llr'c'l1lu'Lk1.', Kvllllvlll Kinslzmd, lillcn llcrgqrlist, Blkllflf Alta-rgull, jmw Swanson, Bar- lmrxl l':n'l:ltk:l, juan Lnlll. Run' fl QI. I0 Rl llnnzrlcl .xllLll'll'j4'N'!lkl, Zora Snsinzr, l.:ucun' llclminski, lixvlvn Drycrllsr, Nanny' llwlmkv, Clnislrl l.0l'l'llIK'Il, -IOHII l-lggerl, Nlzrric Lasso, Gvorgv IXlcKSl1il'c. Ron' -1 QI. lo RJ Rnnnlcl Kuluwski, Phillip l'clrsrs, I'1nriri:x Roll, Axlcrn- Vugrl. f:ll5llIlll' llnrslcl, llnnnns lliflxln, lizwlmrn Slrvnski, llarbnra Robinson, vlllllll Sinha-, Rnlwll SllL'lllIllll'l', Frank- lin lirgnlx. IJR. JULIANO Row I KI. to Rl Stun IN'islow11lv, llzlrlmrzl Brlvzill- ski, js-un Allg1lI'0l2l, ,ICZIIIIIIIIU I.conzn'cl, Hcvurlv Wzlltrls, I'illll cl2ll2lllllI'llI0, john BLTQSIUIII, Al- hcrl lh-xnli'ic'ksvi1. Row 2 fl. lo Rl Gcrrv IXICNZIIIIZIYZI, jon' Stivnkv, Rolmvll Hopkins, Gs'1'xxlLlinv: Giscl, Dr. Alllllflllii, Gmac- Rxnkuw, RILIIIZIHI Rnllslroni, Carol Slcwurl, xI2llIl'1'4'Il lliiliiclx. Row fl ll, In RJ Nlzlru' fllllllllllil, Slain IVzn'nisk. ,Knn filll'l'l'L'l'0, l.onisc llc Bac-ts, Cntlu-rinc I.L-wis, flqnrolv Xainirr, Wanna' l'ic'kcll, love Sorunscn, I.xnn Slmrznu Row I fl. lo R3 jillllfl' Silzny Sharon Hzlskin, Ran lmlclilmnzll, lfcluairml jones, Kcnnvlh Dworski, 1.1-xzlliliiw k0Slll1'i1I, Vzllvriv Fllllllllillll, I-lrlith kosllir, llanlcllu l.4n'son. MRS. MARTIN Rom I ll. to RJ 'lhoxnzis Hoklalw, GL-rrx Smil- Llznxl, Carol f,lilt'l'lil7hSkI, Lonisv llinnnlvr, IXilh.nn xIl'f:lIII'C', llvglxni Inunlil, 5llllllL'Y Ols- nwx ski, .lohn Nlurron. Run 2 ll. Io RJ Slnznt Ks-llcr, 'l'licic'su Woylnsll, I'1lIii4'iu llgnnn, Islll'llill'll II:nN'n, lilalinc' Follalnal, Mrs. Mznlin, xI2ll'llXIl Olwn, Clxlwlai Koknl, Row- vnxnw iirciilxk, Lynn Nl-lson. Ron Ii ll. to Rl I .l'Illl IIUl'llI'lllIJ,l'l', janncs Solzlllo, Shirh-x l.ni'k, Xlaumic' IVc'rm'r, Nlzirilvn Sutllvr, -ll'l'fllll1' Rn-:L-lxlwrg, llizinm- Lyons, Haarlem' Rviss, Nlznilzl Wulcrslrnl, IN'illi:nn Mxilyskivlzl. Row I gli. Io R7 lliznn' lici.rlvi', Rohun Olson, lfzn .xill'i1llISL'Il, lililsllu-lli Morrill, Muliin fl1lI'lSC'II, lliwulon- Foss, Norman: 'l'rulorc, Carol Ann Ross, IYLIIITII 'I'znloi', II1ll'll2ll'll l.cors, jo Carol fllilflllllll. Page 36 7reAlumen MISS DU BOIS Ron I ll, lo Rl Rongilcl Ilnnlon, I,1llllK'llt' Klan' inui, lin-lly Oncslo, lk-llnalmln-lla' llliullinu, Vir- ginian SlvinlJo1'k, I.:n'rx 'Xlml1ni1nii'k, Virginian .xll'XIlIlllt'I', IXIZIIIUIN' Rolxcrld. Row 2 ll. lo Rl Rolu-ilu firm-rim. Xlzirir Collvlli, Rohn-rl Gicsuliiiziil, Iylllllflil lnlmjkn. .'Xrln-nr Rnhling, :Mlrii'nl1c llznins, .IVIIII llolu-r, Phxlliw SAliM1'igc'rI. Ron Il LI. to R1 linnnir Nlllllllllll, l'i-nnx' Cook- Illllll, Rnlh Ann Blzihn, vIllL'l'It'fiUL'llI1!lS, Norman l'ouvl', Pzllricizl Krnkow. lloiolln Ncwlivlcl, Rogcr Kaliscr, Raxvnimnl Gnlniclx. Row -i ll, to RJ Cillznli-s Pctl-rson, Rohcrt I.or4l, Rznniond l.:n'scn, john lraln-uski, 'lhoinns lilnnnm, john lliclcslicilli, Arnolcl lfrzllllrn, Hugh llolhnrn, Cllalrlvs Kovslcr. MISS HENDRICKSEN Ron l fl. lo RJ Ilixlnc' Kiiilmon, Klzlrolxn IK'l1c'c'lL'i', Kxllllurini' licwr, lloris Wilkinson, joxu- Nlurrill. Slisanim' l'rond, ci1'I'IlillilC Young, Xloniui Xlorw. Row 2 LI. to R3 llcronn' Kzilxlz-wsl.i, ,Iohn llihln. llmicl llzxrrion, Rohcrl l5rig:,ln, Miws Ilunmlrink- wn, lIll0llllIS llzlrksoli, ,lmvplx I.ioll:l, llcnniw Yfllilllil, IIL'l'lIllI'll N'm'cl0ll. Row Il ll. to RJ slznns-s l.llllllIZlIIlI, Nornuin Klan .Xrllnn', Ralph K2lI'llL'NNlxl. Kvnni-th Kinnkv. Rmalic I.:n'si'n, Nlznkion Nl.ulmu', ilnil Silmrffi-r, Karl-n Atkinsuli, Rirlnml XVuilil-slick, john Hznlirk. Ron I 1l,lo Rl llxlnicl Witkowslxi, lfrxink Schovn' iicgcl, Imnnia Ilnlilur, Nlnrilxn lkipcn, .IZIUIIIVIIIIC Slrmlcll, RIIYIIIUIHI Dc Yrivw, Rm filUlIIlL'l. 'Ioscph Clzirlmnru, .Xllrn Ifllll, Richanil Cmpla, -lllliilll Krlrnhn. Yre lumen Run I II In RI lIl'lIIl.IlI l'ngIcmgm, Xgmu HIIIIIIFI, Xlngu Xplll, 'lone' Rllpplulxl, IIIJIIIII Nulmlx. II.uIr:n.u I umllrm-Ig, IS.lIIr:u.1 Hum, Rnlmvll Nlxvx I.. Rum 2 rl to RI lIl.n1m-lukmxxlxi, Pxllliclzl Illsml. 1.4-l.lI4Ilm' I'ulln'1, II.1lI4'm' Hulluki, Ii.1lIILll'xl lluhkn, Xliss XIIIIIVI. I-.lil IH-IIlu'l, flllznlmlu lI.mwn. I..1lI Iilplllskn, III-Irn XYUIIIVAIIHIISLI. Run 'I ll In RI liglllnzllzl Nvulxzlllrl, Ihwvllx KIn.up1-II. Lmlluln- lmgsllnml, Lanulxn Ilupkius Xllgilnnl Uf1'nII.IllI4Il. Xzmu Rc'Irm'l14, llzmiu 1.1-mgr, Mluulgu Ihullxs, Kimum' S111-xmqm. Run I 1I.uI RI Xnllmm Icxlclxzlwk. bznx 1.uIIs'k Rulwll Numark, RUIIQIIII Stull, llzmirl lnlvlrlall Ihlllc-I Supp, Run.lI4I Ixnznillski. Iulu Nmrrs, IIms.nrI kupmskl, Xlgllxlmll Szlxumw. MRS. NIKON Run I II, In R1 Iglmu' Xlvrlnin, Yilginin Xlznlill XIIQIII I-ulcislvin, llmuaul kzlllrlriulaik, Rrugrl I.lI:lll, Inn Xlnlllwn, l.llIIIlt' IHIIIII, 6,1-mlm l'1nlu. Ram 2 Il In RI lanmw Dukm-, llnuml ,lrnwn IInn.1 I.uwn, Ilznlvm' Ixzuxpvr. 'IIIYCIIZI Xlngnml, lull.: Iludwn, Xlzunlsn kI1'1L1u, XYUIIIVI' Ilollrr l'.ruI Ixlznf. Run 'I II In RI luqm llamimkn, S.1IIx RIINIII lm II.lI1', llmmlml Inu, Ilqnul I'nuL,f-I-mgl.1nn Xnzlxl, IM-u'lIx Nqngvllt, S.u1nI1:l Iwlzksull, Snmllzl Nu-un-1. Rum I II, In RI I.nm'x llcugznclt. IIrIn11IaI XYVIIII. lnlm Iimun, Luk I..nIm-1. RimI1,mI Xu-:umm I'l:ul1l I'I.lk4'l. Ilm'lIIr'll II'n'lllw, lzumw Hzulrls. Iirllmlfl II:-1 Iwll. ugm- SIT MRS. RUNIJIE Run I Il, In RI I.n'ml:n1I Ilvllw, Clllznlvs XI-ss, Nlgnlm-m' SIIIIIIIIIIIUS, Ilmnlllx kznuimki, Iirwllx KIUIIIILQIIIII, klnzm Iivlliw, Row llc lux, Rohm! Xlisu'xi1I1, Run' 2 II, lu RI Manx ,xllll I'm'Ik:u, Rznmmzz Klnlm-ski, DIZIIIK' 51-Imki, Kim-ulgr Nia-In, Xtlllllllll Oslh, Klux. Rumlr, I-In-II KlIxrII, NIm'l.mm I.IIYIQIIx. Kiluxizl Klvivl, Glmizl Rzwllllmmwkl. Run II II. lu RI filvnn lI1ulm'II, 'Iluunnw II.: lamizl, Rmmlml Sjlllll. lhmnlml Su-mlsnu, Nlznx I,znu-lgzm. l'mrI7:lr:l I'xlxIuIski, III-:ln Wqxlkn-I, III-:mis Aswlau, -lulm Ilngn-s, Yintm XVIIIIIL Run -I Il, lu RI I':ul C1nII'vx. Rulwxl Ilannsu. -Immun' I.ipp, Rolwrl llmk, III-unix I':mu:II, Rungllcl lin-II, Rm llzmwn, Xlsurzmm' kulminwki, Yiulm-I Ilvmikxmu, Rzllplx Row. MISS SCIIUMM Row I Il. In RI H1-u'lIx Smith, C21-u'Ii.1 Ixlmn, II:n'IIzlr:l Srull, I':lIl'i4i:1 Sinliunir, I.1l Yum' 1.1-ll, SIIIPIIIC lizllumlilllzlw, Cfxuul Slulnpflmus. Qlaum-s f,2lIll'IK. Row 2 II. In RI Ilc'Ia'll Gmmlull, lulm I'4'Il.lx. Ihwlmm l1nrl:uliu'. ,XrIm'm' hsluulnamn. Mus NIIIIIIIIIII, llizxm' NIUIIIJIIIII, Ruln-rl Sfuknlln, III-nuns Llmllxlnm, I.1nn K.:nxI. Row 15 II tu RI XIIIIKIIXII K:n1ln.m'L, .Immun- Kllilpp, RIIIILIHIC.IlpcllIn'l,,Ir:ll1 lmuis, l'1lsqll1lI1', iQi4n'cInn0, CLI-nrgc' Ilvlxkm, Ilmllms Ilznnvx. Phxliss Ilv Inuiw. Ron I Il. lu RI Immmlml Sclllznlgvll. Rulu-ll Nlzulznw, Ruln-ll Ilzmrl, Rimluznxl I'.uImI, Ruuzllml luIInsL'n, ROIIUII NX'crlu'l, Kirmgm- Sum, Kvlmrlll I'v:lrsml, Ilrllu-rt HIIIIIIUI. BUILDER adlamen MISS STAUIJER Row I QI, to RI Patricia Hein, Diana Poppe. janet Yofh, Athena Gianopoulos, Patricia Mills. Marria Ilauslvr, l.vtlia Woiriec'lmwski, Pnlriria Clonnvllx. Row 2 fl. to RI Werner Holler, Charles S1 henkv. Aludilh Kapton, Cinlhia Ross, Miss Slander. Donald Black, Marx :Kun IYie1Iimsski, I-fdwin Sflllllll, Louise Xifliols. Row fl fl. to RJ Dennis Quant, Carole 'l'uruhull, Marrrllu Dumbski. ,Ioan Craig, Kathleen Bai nirkc, Robert IPHIIII, Robert Sexirk, Arthur Boll, Tlionias Prilfhard. Row 4 QI. to Rb Gladys Karnuth, Angelo Grande, Robert Strenll, Charles Gaxnor, Richard Tam- larfi, Ralph jankc, George Srliwelwl. Ardelh Neuman. MR. ULVELING Row l QI, to Rl Marilyn Ste-inbc-rg, Sharon Moor, Vilia Chclby, Delores jones, Yiiian Klein, juilx Kofh, IVilla janklow, Donna llalc. Row 2 LI. lo R5 Iililabvlli Gray, Clzimlvc Gi'celit', Virginia Hannvmann, john Hauserinau, Iiilvvn Ilorowski, Ronald IN'isinski, .-Kndrvw Siiksa, l'aul Mvver, Marion Clmil, BIII'lH1l'ZI Kuswara. Row fl Cl. to R5 Landon Brooks, ,Ieanninv 'l'hiA baull, Ruth Horslinanu. IN'illiain 'Iiit'tgvu, Rirhard Xvcith, August Rcsrlike, Iidward Collet, Diane Harter. june Gross, Patricia law, MR. VERNON Row I ll, to Rl Rosvinatw hlllflilllflllllll. Chris line l,lgf'lIl2l, Iflorrnice Srlircibcr, Lorraine Kcllci. Shirley jorden, janv .'xIIllK'l'50lI, Palriiia Casrx. Marlene HOIOIISIKY. Row 2 fl, to R5 Ili-tix Sooialx. Ill'l'II2IKlIlIl' lurrk. IVilinda Koellvr, Relmefca NIUIICII, Mr. Vernon, Donna Knall, Patricia Hirkei, Patricia Nlalarha. joscpliinc' Butcra, Row 3 QI, to RH Barbara llraul. IViIliam Nliicllvr, Arlene Petersen, Karl Wciiclielvafli, Martin Mr Caulcv, Robert Sodiu, IIIIIIIICII Hannon, Nancv filiioppv, Beverly I'rl4-rsou, Marshall Olson. Row 4 QI. lo R5 Leanne I.cppc'rt. Arlene Sl2IliIXlx, Don Janus, Daniel XVavmouth, IYayne Ililclu-n. 'lhonias Muldoon, RUllt'Il l,unil:-rgan, Diana Simla, l'1lIl'll'I2I Smith. S X'Ve are building our world, not with brick and stone, But with thoughts, and learning, and by deed. I'Ve lorin our opinions and learn the rules that in time will heroine our creed. IVC are building our world day by day NVith everything we do, And every deed will Count il it is only done by you. We can niold ourselves for our lives ahead and the people we're going to be, And il' we are wise each open door will be that ol' opportunity. Page 38 J sa.: K, V 2 3? 4 as 3 4 Q3 QH'L ' ffk . N .FJ lg, ' A K in M 1 it ii '55 R - -'mi My -qff? .Ay Q , 1 . 4 Q KM - 1551 we A ,K Q ,igf '. l LJ: I Science 0penA Many boar Chemistry proves very interesting to this trio ol' Chemistry l students in one ol' Mr. Goodwin's classes as they perlorm an experiment. Mai'- eey Anderson reads the instruetions from the laboratory manual while .Xudrey Alensen and Bill Reinert rarelully measure an acid. Gene Caillard and Xlabel Nlathews earelully observe one type ol' electrical generator in their physics laboratory. Phyllis Xllelling. Vernon Kohler and 'laekie Sage are demonstrating another deyire whieh also produces an electrical current. 'I'hey are in Nlr. Haggard! Physics 2 Class. The study ol' weather instruments is included in the general science course. Regina lnwald and Paul Pliener are demonstrating a rain gauge. Ray ,Xltergott is reading the barometric' pressure on the barome- ter while Barbara Hansen stands ready to reeord it. These interesting experiments are part ol' the work in Miss Stauder's General Science Class. Page 40 Nature lf Wonder ldmd e, ?aAcinate 11.1 xliilc' lll1lXlllC'S xi lining :incl uiml unvlul llZll'l4gl'UlllHl lm- this group ul Nlim Sylx'cslcl's liulziuy students who 'nv slnilyiug lhc' lllll'l1'2lc'lt'S ol plsiul lile. XVzilc'liing plziuls QIUW lmni sec-ml in lluwer, :incl learning the IJIUIJCIL iam- ul ueix' :iuel nhl plziulszii'eCLem'gi1i Nlziuos, llliziilcw lfleuiing. l'aili-irizi Uplziski. :incl Suuizi Hohcrll. nl liiuvlu lINlJl'1'xL'Ill slzilc in lhr- lllth cciiliirv is slud- lJl'lllQ'l'X1llllllIlltllil .Xlice lmugu, Clary Gull. Slzizile .Xss- llilmlc-iilugiml. lu Illlx illlllhl' the students lC.nn him lhc- xauiuiix sxsleuis ul the :iuiuizil lioclx' work zinc! how Ihcx' :n'c- xiuiilan' in the wurkiiim ul the huclv ol' iuzni. lilginl iiuil :iniuiail lilo uiiwcu to the uzikccl eye! lfielcl nuns iinml hw slim-ciiiieiis lielpccl these sluclenls nuclei'- sliuml thc lUlll'Si' iiiuic' lliumiiglilx :incl uizicle il more Clllllfllllll' Im' lheui. laxziunuiug cells to leziru then wmkiiigm ziuil vzilues lu the hucly :irc Clzirol licruziu, Xixunk biology vlaisn. .Xniiuzil Iilc, lmiu its lmvc-sl mile ill lllClJCglIll1lllg . 'S Ruhcri lllvaily, llllll liugeiie llcrk, who uiziy SOlIlCll2ly mul Irv uw the pi'i4iim'il kiimvleclge leziriiecl in Hrs. Page ll ,141-t Kring Ee utq f litany Mm! Rosclillll Lichcll. Clzlrol R1lhl'ill'.lIlllilllI liilhclt. :lllll .lllcly Miller, work all thc pzlpcl' lllzllllc 1lllilll2llS Illill :llc so Iilllllliill' Zlllllillg' thc url classes. 'lhcsc SIIIIICIIIS SCCIII to enjoy wallfllillg lilll Nlllllll PZIPPY' P2lliIlK'lCS i'Ul'lI1 into zlllilllzlls. zlllll ll10ilCl'l1 designs. lllcy arc llllllcl' lllc llil'l'l'lioll of Mrs. i'iiSl!l2ll1 who llI'0llgilI to thc i'i1lNS Clllhllsizlslll and al l'C2li lIlll'lt'Nl ill lhc work lo hm' lll'c'olllpIislll'll. Hlllllil XUII ixillli' alllcl ilblll hlllllxzlll work on thc' llllll'2ii lhzll was cxhihilcll :ll thc llllc-lllzlliollzll llollsl' on lllc' Midway of lllc lvIllYCI'Silf' of Cllifago on NfJN'CIl1lJCl' 30 :lnll l5cl'l'lllllc'l' l when lhc Clllfllgll A!'Cil'S sccollll Zlllllllkll XVCICOIIIC to Latin AII1BI'lC2ll1 SIllilClllS look plzlfv. xillllli' .Xl'llOiiiN0ll is l5l'CID2ll'lIlg to join ll1C!1l with a new color for thc atlrzlc- Iilc' lll-sign. gl2lIlCl Cilllisly, N0l'lll'l'l i.llllilill'l'g, Zlllll Al Domck zlrc li1CllllCl4CSlC'ii0I1i00kCl'S. Nliss Ncwcll wzls ill l'lI1ll'gC ol' llli' clzlss. llllcsl' llll'c'C IllClIllll'l'N ol' Mrs. I'.l'2lllIill'l'g'9 zllt class 2ll'C Colllplcling il projcrl of skclcllillg zlllll pzlilllillg slill-lifc. lizll-Il slllclclll pickvll zlllll PIITL-lIlg'Cli the mmlcl hc wantcll. llclc l'llll'il'izl Cllzlllllills. i'itiW1ll'll lforl, llllll fi2ll'Oi xxllll Olson, lllcnlhcrs of this Class dis- ITIZIX il ll'2li llllK'l'l'Sl ill thc work. xr www i4rt Ke ati ie 0111- ea 60011 , H S. 1 i 61 -AQ X.. ' ' ' ' Hi' ' Nlz11'1'i1- .'xll1ll'l'NUll with lll'l' lilllblll I11111 ll.1111l1'igz111 z1111l 'Nl'11'i1-l lust listen C2ll'l'flllly 11s Nliss K1llllK'l'lllL' Sflllllllll .1ss.sts 1 l'111' th1- S1'l1111'l11111' p:1g1 lh1 Ulllll 1111111h111's of the Sillllllillll Ill stzlll' Zlll' hluscpli l'.lUl'l'N, Ratt' l'1'11li11, lilz1i111' SllSlll2l, 11111 lllllllllll' K0llllC'l'l. Nliss S1'h111i1ll llgillll gin-s s111111- helpful 1'1'iti1'is111 tn this group11fe.1g1'1'S1'l1111'm111'1111 XK'K7l'liK'l'S. 'l'h1'y lll'K' ll111'11tl11-11 l,z1111l1 ll:1111l1l St1'1111ss, Nlzirgiv l'2tlIl, llz11'1'i1-1 Kz11'ls1-11. lf1'z111kli11 R1Jul1'z111..1111l l.111'1-1111 l,1'l'll9. X11111-1111 Nla11'ti11, l.111'1-ltz1 ll1'l'llS. l3z11'h:111:1 KTZIIISS. z1111l Georgia M:11111s p2lllSl' i11 1h1-i1' wuik 111 Iisl1-11 tu Nliss S1'h111i1l1 who 1-x 1l:1i11s s111111- lllll'l'l'SllIlg f1-1111111-s of l.111'1'ltz1's pztinting. 11i1t l-x11ls111 umk 4111 11111 ul' the lll'lllN lll0lK'L'lN lllL'l llllll l H111 XI11i1l Yusl llllllllt' KUltIll'l'l, ll:11'11l1l Slrztuss, 111111 Hu 1 ..I1,. 111 lhc 'XllX2llll'l'1l .X11 1I.1ss. 1 111lt1e11ts111 'is 1'- ' i111li1'i1l11z1ls with spe 1 al' 511 lsk ll. .111 1eq1111ul.O111 ul llll ' ' l 1: 'het' ol the .X1l1'z1111'1'1l l11 lllillllllllg El S1'l1111'111111 111.1111 1111111 groups is the S1'l1111'11111e .Kit Stull, llll'6C'lCCl by Nliss lX1llllCllllC S1l111111 1, t1 ll l'11i11li11g z1111l Cl11111111111i.1l .Xrt Classes. 'l'11z1i1l i11 the clevelopniettt ol' the 1he111e ol the y1-111'h1111k, 1h1 l1et1'hCs z1111l i1lez1s hel111'e the li11z1l 1lesig11s :tie 1'h11se11 lm' the 1'11v11 ' s 'l'his watt' it . 1 Nl'lll is 11eq11i111'1l to p1'1's1'11t Illillly s 11h11 l11s .1 1h 'llltl 1livisi1111 pages. liilfll 111e1 1 .. A ' ' - - '11 1les1f 1 A ' K JS ' ll XX IS IICCCSSWIN lil ' ' z1111'e to piesent .. . I ' ll Zlllll 1l1e1lix'isi1111 pages. l11 1111111 to 11s1 I 1' -ul the SI'lllll'lUllC 1v:1s 1l1-1'i1le1l to 11se the new s1-h1111l shield lm the 11111 3 ll lui this lllllllf Q ' I -1 si111plil'y the clesigti. This was111-1-11111pl1sl111l hx 11111 ' itiotis 1'11'1'v 11111 1l1etl1e111e11I'tl1is shic-l1lhy1l11r11se11I phom spl' .111 stztll lllClIllJCl'5. lhe 1l1v1s1o11 page 1ll11s11. I 1 I s .1111l the exe1'111i1111 ol' s1'1'z111'h lltllllll lCK'lllllqllC i11 wh11'h vz11'11111s lIlClIIlK.lh ol thc .111 st.1ll 1l1 . ' - ' ' ' ' ' S1'l1111'11111e 1ll'l stztll :ire lllCllllJCl'S st111l1 1 grip . 1 heir 111111s11:1l talents. The 1'OIllIIlCl'l'12ll 1111 1l.1sses, ol which the ' -' 1 ' 1 'lllll 1'1il1111. lt lS these s1111le11ts 1vl1111l1-stgii z1111l t 1ll I'111'111s ol' :11lv1r1'1isi11g i111'l111l111g l12lI1lllCllCllllg, ltlyfllll, . -f 1- i11hli1'i1v. lt is tl11s h:11-kg1'1111111l Iliilllllllg 11'l111l1 . , ,,. 1'x1r1'11te 11111st ol the s1'h1111l posters 111111 othei htllO0l I 1 111 1hl11l lh1 .111 sttll 111 p1'1i1l111e the z11't w111'l4 vnu li111l i11 this H352 S1'l1111'l11111'. ll Knowledge I WIA To Skill u1'1I1ll11' l'1'11111'11 111igl11 11'1'll 111' 1111' 21111 '111ll 1111- l111ws1'C' 111 1111' p1'i111 xhop 11111l1'1' 1111' 11'1111T11f1ll 1'v1' 111' 111' 1 111 1111' lSc11111. 111111111 Di1'k1111'. 111111 R11'l1111'1l 11'1'l1'h. 111 1111-1 wkillf11ll1 1 , B1'11111:1's1111. 1 .11l11 1111 111111 1111111.11111 111 11. 111 Rj 1111. .1111l1-1's1111, lhfllfllllll' Shopg Mr. D1'1l111. I'11!YQ'1'f F1113 11lll1l11'2l. 'hlllll Shop lx 1 N11 Y111111111 11111111 911111 N11 11011- , . ' 1 . . I1 1 '. 111 . lC11'1'11'i1' Shop: M11 l51'o1lc1's1111. l1'i111 Shop: N111 ll:-wig. 11111111 Shop: N11 1.111'1x1111, 1l1lIl1llll'2ll.1. 111111 N111 R1'is1'11111111111, Shop SllIJCl'1IlIL'11llClll, thc shops f11111'1i1111 1111111111111 111111 W1-11, g'i1i11g 1111 111111 111111 1111' 1l1IL'l'l'N1l'11 111 shop 11'o1'l1 1111s1 11111161 p1'11C1iCz1l cxpc1'ic111'c. 1 2 . ', l'. , l'1111111 111111111 Rlllll R111111 1 x111llL1 1lIl11Nll'2ll11l. 1-I11g'1r111- l'111111111wk11s. -l11111cs H2llIlL'll1 111111 K1-11111-111 f111z1111i1l1 111111 1111111 i111111s1111g 1111111.18 1111111 11111 111111 111 1111 f1sCi1111i1 Il 1111111 Ll aft 111ss1 1o1111111111l 111 M1 1 A 1 -1' 111111 s1111'1l1111 11111111 111111 1111l11's s1i1111i111' ' if 2 P 1 2 '2.'. S ' ' '. C1111'1s1111. 1 ' . 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A Nl ID. .Q - , Hll 5XK'l1lll'lx.2llHl Slunluy lllklfllS1ll'L' smiling m :ni wvlmli-1. l'zllll N1 1 ' lun, ,Xllll ii li in Rt lwrl Kl'l'Ill mil I-if-ll Rngznllal :nc rliciking llli' lmqui- mi llu' llllillii' llllllllllllll ul ll Cllwxlulrl ' 701- Studen tA In Tech C'laAAeA lim limimlxi ix rustling zu gun mi ilu- milling llriclliiii in Nlr. Xiuli-:milk Illilflllllt' slmp, X 5, 4- lmmllc- ul an liaulv xnxx' wllilc llill l'c-li-iwii works Hll ilu liulxsm in ilu llu x 4 .4 ' XlSl'. .nv :xlw in XII. .Xiulm-i'wix 4 lllllfllllll' slump, i llliu luuu in hllllxlll' slulll. A 1' 4 ' . g 1 Yplulc. .lulm IH-zlkm' ix wmlxillg Ull ll ralilin ' K A ' llulmi-rl l.:nwn. Dun Culrlw ' l 01 T i'llgllll'. He e fed ning Y 14 Plea u e 'l he Horne l'1t'11:1u111it's elzrsses nntler the tlireelion of Miss lluttttehy, Mrs. Rune, Mrs. Rttntle untl Mrs. Kurll ure ptnptrlzn classes, liluttses gintl skirts ure tnutle i11 Clothing I. In flltlllllllg ll the stntlents work on tztiluretl blouses :intl thesses. vllllk' study ul' fulmrirs 1111tl llll' selectiort of the proper fzihrit' tor each pattern is llll lllllllllllllll part of the wtrrk i11 ezreh ol' these classes. 111 the foods classes, under the instrttction of Mrs. Kane and Mrs. Rttntle, the stntlenls preparre the fuotl and l'Cfl'CSllIllClllS for some of tl1e lllllC'llC0llS for invited guests at which the girls f1'11111 these elztsses illW2lfS serre. The lJlISlllCSSlllCIl'S lllIll'llC0ll euch Deeerrrher, t'o111prisi11g ztppmxirltately two lllllltlfljtl guests, is one ol' the irrtpurtttnt exents att which the girls SCIAVC. tluml tiitsinger. llorotltx' Kerlmer, lilztine Skopus. 1311111121 Zernke. :mtl Atttlrey Stilrolieltl :ire working on their pruieets i11 sewing rlztsses. .Xrlene lgilfllll shows IIS what Il WCllf2lIT1lllgC4.l refrig- erztlor shottltl lunk like, while Nornur Sclntyler 11 Ciatrul I':1l111 get snnte p1'z1t'titiz1l experienee i11 using 11'g1sl1i11g lllllfllllll' :mtl the rnztngle. two llIllJUl'l1lIlI pieces ol' eqtripnrenl in llle tlCID2ll'llllCIll, lliune xYl'lSlll5lil, Marie Kl2lllSCll, Alice lV2llliCl', :tml l.o1'ett11 NI111'l1i11k rnztke, bake, and ice cakes i11 their lfumls class. lhis is only one of tl1e rnztny z1t:ttt1111plisl1- ments these girls will lime zteqttiretl i11 this t'lz1ss, Lltlltll l'lL'Iltll'lL'liSOIl, Muriel DeVries, Arlene Swollock, :incl l'L'llllf Steurnple, :rt the sewing lll2lClllI1CS, and livelyn Sehnet. ,lz1t'q11ili11e l.2ll'SOIl, and Fl'2lIlClS f2iIlg2ll'l'21 :ire learning how to lay out the pattern, Cut, ztntl lIlZllCC their g2ll'llll'lllS. lhey will be uhle to zttltl ztttruetive lVt'll'Ill1lllt' wearing ztppztrel to their XV2ll'tll'0llCS, :intl keep their l'l0llll'9 in l'ClJ2lll'. sas .ts es ig' si, fl? 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'lnhn Uincrml. :intl Ilzirnl Dt' Bungh listen attentivcly as joe Stanck explains an intricate point in ont- of Miss KL, llill's llnsif ness Organization Classes. Business Organizzntiun is zi coinprclicnsivv stntly of lmusint-ss us an wlmlv. its frowth thc fnwvs that influcnrc it. antl tht- wav in which it funftions. 'I'mlzn s Vtlblllilltlt ls - A . ortlci' rcprcsclits thc 2lCClll1llll2lN'll wisclmn antl l'NllCl'll'Hl'K' of Ill2llllillHl lnil tht' long pimvss nl :lt-iclupincnt and Lhangv in lmnsint-ss still govs nn. . 2 I. ,-2 .4 Xflllllilllllllg llicliisclvcs with thc wnrltl almnl lhcin llllillllgll flllllllllilllll C tugs: ipln nntlci tht' guirlzincc of Mr. llininzis art: Ann CLcm-gt-mi. laugtrm- Klislck. hlounm- Wnlll, gnu! l.znvrt-ntl' Iluliicrzifki. Books, pciiotlifals. maps, t'hzn'ts. :intl glnhcs :irc all nstwl In stntlv tht' wmhltl :intl Ilx . . l . pvuplv. their trarlc. ll'2IIl5lJUl'l2lIlUll. :intl tlcpctlmlvlitt' nn Ullfll utlivi' fm' it full :intl S2lllNiVYIllL liltx l'sing facts and llgllliCS to prepare for a position in tht' fntino with tht- zlicl of Miss Kirrli' hofl in one of l1Cl' bookkeeping classes nrt- Clznolint- livznis. Xanvy l,c-infkc. lithcl llmcllvi. Rrvln-rl llaliarscii, Santlra Hansen, anfl Nlzirilyn Sanmllmlumn, Yulzinclzi Hmivinu, Rt-gina lh'mllm'4l. l'll'2IllH1 lllillilll. lrvzln llussf: Rulwrt llnnzilrl. :incl Nnrinzin S1illlIHll'l1'. llvft zintl right lows if-sprwtixr-In Pzigt- lib an P .v ' ff is Thi , Too i l4l'f Architectural drawing includes the drawing of plans and designs lor homes, offices, and other struc- tures. Richard lcaniini, Roger Rf'ClSlI'fDlll, Paul Pfeiler, and llc-rhert Rupp, are putting the finishing touches on then' drawings. .Xrclntectural drawing is a very Q'- popnlar course because good architects are always in demand. The above group is working in a mixed Class which is learning various types of drawing under the direction ol Hr. Roncoli. Gerry Nlessner, Fd Liska, Noel Pruess, Paul Leitzman, and Bill Precht are working on their plates in one of Mr. Garasha's mechanical drawing A1 classes. Learning how to draw tools, instruments, and other oh-jects to scale is very inn- portant. Plates inust he clean, and neat since the slightest error can ruin the plate. Absolute accuracy is imperative in this type of drawing since the drawing serves as a pattern lroni which the object is made. Page 50 N il 1. , f if f W , il F I H' L 5 X,.r'ff,,... ,iygf N' I s .A Siswi :fz'ffz1i'f diem M ... , 9 Ni , 4 ,M Wx lg .2-J Y 1. Q.. ml WI: olelaearted Support and Cooperation laach student has the l'CSlJUllSllllllll ol making Slllllll a school ol vvhith he can ln- proud Matty volunteer their lllllt' to speeial service lllgdlllllllllllli which aid students. teatliers, and otll side visitors in some wav. 'l'he social room, which is tised to entertain special g'llL'Sls. and tor special meetings is kept looking neat and beautiful by the girls under the direction ol' M rs. Copley. With the hundreds of freshmen who register at Schurz each semester arranging programs for each one of them is an important job for Mr. Solem and his student assistants. 'Thousands of books circulate through the school in one semester, and Miss Conerty and the students under het direction spend many hours of hard work keeping reeords on all these books. Miss Pearce, with the aid of special students, helps to place and give advice to all students who seek her help in obtaining a good job. Another important service is the map room. Miss Wincher, who is in charge, must keep track of all maps and globes going out and coming in. Answering the teles photie, tiling, looking up programs, and performing the many other tasks requested ol' them keep the girls who work in the oflice under the direction of Miss Blade busv. The girls in the attendance ollice assist with the records and give valttable assistance to Mrs. Hager, who is in charge ol' this ollice. Mrs. Ueis, the Illitlttrll gives tirsl aid. assists in einergettties. and also supervises the Lost and lfound located in her room. an L ,. Ps 1 at R. .4 Page 52 mln' C'vntri6ute 70 The WI a e 0 1411 lln Illn us. 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These students have reached their 4A semester. The students who have maintained the fourteen- point average through all eight semesters will be awarded pins at the senior luncheon. I ' .... . .4 s,41mmng .4 The E-Laurels is the Schurz Honor Society. This organization is based on scholarship only, and open'to all who meet the requirements. The qualification for membership is a fourteen-point average for the major subjects in the final marking period of the previous semester. The fourteen points are reached as follows: S-fourg E-three, G-twog F-oneg therefore a student must earn three S's and a G,Aor more to qualify for the Laurels. The society awards cards to the lA's, bronze, silver, and gold pins, to the sophomores, juniors, and seniors, respeca tively. The school offers mid-term honor certificates to any student who meets these qualifications after the second marking period. Each division is requested to have a delegate to represent the Laurels in his or her division. Miss Magrady and Miss McClintock, sponsors of the fall semester Laurels assisted each of the delegates to carry on the business of the society. Page 56 The IX Laurels seem very interested rn uhat Diane Baurnman is read ing to them Ihese stu dents hue earned four teen points during then ll! semester therefore they are entitled to mem bership in their l A sernes ter. Thev urll he awtrtled cards is 1 token of tren achievement It is also a custom tt SehurL for the Laurels who are upper classrnen to entertain the lA's in the socrtl room In The S I-alice of Their School Hearing the sound of the gavel, we know the president ofthe Student Council has said, The meeting will come to order. XVorking harmoniously together, the students' representatives make plans lor the betterment ol Schurz High School. One of the outstanding activities this year was the Susie Schurl Spastie Fund Drive which was carried out during the lirst semester and again during the second semester. The money derived from both of these drives was donated to the Burbank school lor the Handicapped to purchase equipment for the use ol' the children there who are victims of Cerebral Palsy. Christmas was very much brighter when veterans in hosiptals received our cheery gilt packages. Everyone looks forward to the Talent Show which the Student Council sponsors each semester. Under the guidance ol Miss lfalkenroth and Mr. Hari, Sponsors, and .lames lfidncci and Peter Georgacopulos, Presi- dents during the fall and spring semesters respect- tively, the Student Council performs a valuable service lor the school, uniting the student body and laculty so as to carry out its plans. ? '.-A girfnf fn tl: aA Z tic, 14cti17e t 17 ww f 'l'he tl li Girls Club is only one ol the many fme clubs here at Schurf. Their meetings are held on the average of once a week, before school starts in the morn- ing, lasting usuallv until division time. 'l'heir activities include service projects and social events. One ol' the main projects for each semester is the senior dance. Previous to this vear 'IB and 4l.X girls held their dances separately. 'l'he Snow Ball on December 7 was the first ol' the dances spon- sored bv both clubs. The dance was a wonderful success, and it is hoped that it will be the step- ping' stone to many more dances sponsored jointly by these clubs. Nliss Hill. sponsor. found that co' operation between the members and oflicers of the 'IIS flirls club made it easy to carry Olll the projects thev had planned last semester. Among the pro- jects was selling candy at the St'lIlIl'l lfair front the attractive trays which many of them carried. llere are the officers tfronl rowj and some of the members. The officers are fl. to Rj Gerry Fowle. Program Chair- man, Barbara McNeill, Sgt.-at-.Xrtns. .ludv Schultz. Secretary. Yernette Kla- ger. Yicefl'resitlent. Xlildred lakimo- wicl. 'I reasurer, Yitginia llildreth. Sgt, al Arnis. and I'alricia xkllllsll. A gym turned by magic into it winter wonderland was the scene of the Snow Ball . This dance sponsored bv both the 4B and -4.-X Girls Clubs. was held in the school gvm on December 7. As each girl walked in she was presented with a snowball mum. White baloons. silver snowflakes, a snowflake and ificle AQJ, if decorated kllll'lSIllliiS tree. and the music of liddie Rav and his band combined to make it a perfect evening. P llelping to decorate the gym for the l G Snowball llance. and roming later to Mg loin in the festivities. assisting at the Sflllllil lfair. and helping to make all the projects undertaken by the club successful helped these girls and the other club members to gain the experi- ence necessarv to make the clk girls wi W . my ,Q club in the spring semester sut't'essful. 1 clk?-'g.l . Page 58 . 41414 Sporwvr Senior Nath! 'tie lh1' ulllims ul lhc' l.X frills Lluh LIIKCI 'lcnm Klclmlski, Mm'- lrm- C-ull, l'mgrulli Klllziilmi-113 loam Nlmllv. 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'Ihr ulllwu XIII' l'll'lll'll In ih1-girls, :mil :ill pl'0l1'1'lx1lll1l Alrlitilivs :nc plaiimvcl hx Ihcm zllsu, ll is lh1'1l l'l'SllUlISllJllllY lu unix Ulll ull nl' Ihr prujwlx :li-V 1i1l1'1l upmi ln lhi- flllll. lhi' Nllblllkl :xml Q7 .4 w 17 t qu . 5333, l,2lllgllll'l' lvzi, slm1n1s1n'c-cl hy lhc' l.X Girls Clluh Hll thi 22 ' ' ' ' 'L 'za unc' ul the highlights ul' lhm :illc'i'i1uun ul lzmuznx in lhc s1 hool lihi mix ui lull SCIIICSICII The l'0l'l'lYlllg line cnmislccl ol Mins .X. Suipinski, Sponsor, Nh Rohn-rl li. l.zikcmai1'l1cr, l,l'lllt'llJ2ll, Nliss li. l5.6Locl1, :incl Nh: CI, .X. Buell, .Xssislzml l'rn11'ilmls, Mr. l.. l'. Roncoli, Senior .X1lvis1n', :incl the cluh ofliceis, l,m'ctl.1 Klcmclll, l'1'csi1lcnl, Nlzngclcline .1Xrv:niilcs, Vi1'c-Prcsiclent, -loan Monte, Sc1'rcl:n'y, :xml lzncqilclim- Kimlcu, 'lll'CllSlll'Cl'. 11 risk ' ' 1 1 H ins Clzmmle Clllrislens , Cllll .X musi1.nl IJIOBI im lic :mul hy .lou 6 , on Clchulski, livllv Szulzlk, .Xlifc Ycmzm, amcl l,2lll'li'lll licllis wus lolloweml hy l'Cl-I'CSlI lllllllw mal 1 smiil hour .1 1.1 l'zig1-59 dried 14cti1I'tieA llialze C'lu6A fn te eA ting Poise and conhdenee are needed in our modern way of living. Through the Hostess Club, the girls learn how to perform easily and well the nieeties of living that are needed throughout life. The girls in the junior Debs Club usher at the various evening programs throughout the semester. They meet and serve the public as well as our school, and learn to act with eonhdenee in all kinds ol' situations. The Handwork Club offers a wide variety of things to learn for the many girls who are interested in working with their hands. XfVhat they are learning to do now will provide many enjoyable hours in addition to accomplishing things worthwhile. l Junior Debs Club 'l'he junior llebs, organized sperilirally for junior girls, has given outstanding services to St'lllll'l. 'l'he rluh worked hard at making the Sehurz Fair a sut't'ess, Il also provided the usherelles for many evening per- lorinauces. Audrey llrewes was elected President, jean Dittmer assisted her as Vit'eAl'resident, and l'alrit'ia llomek and Mari- lyn Nlussen served in the ea- parity of Secretary and Treas- urer respectively. Irma tllaussen helped keep order as Sergeant at .-Mins. Miss Eyerist is the sponsor. Handwfzrk Club The Handwork Club, under the direction of Miss Dannehv, made many of the beautiful items that were sold at the Sehnrl Fair. The club members learned to use their hands with skill as they knitted, embroid- ered, and crocheted various at- tractive articles for themselves. Carol Collis, Marianne Laidlow, and Carol -jones served the club as President. Vice-President. and Treasurer respectively. Hostess Club The Hostess Club activities inrlude flower arranging, table settings, and service. Here we see Betty lifyllllfli. serving Bar- bara Osmanski, Mary Ellen Mc Clarthy, Arlene Walters, Carol Solberg, Shirley Wojciechowski, and Marv Ann Ryan. Learning to greet guests correctly is one of the many things a good hostess should know. Irene Steniek is putting her knowledge to good use as she greets Shirley Hil- genburg and Shirley Gustafson. Page G0 g -fThwfI The ent ol knitting 'ind Crocheting has given these girls many an enjoyable hour both at school and tt home Knowing these arts will help the gnls no matter what held ol' endeavor they enter when they gr tduate hom high school NICllllJCl5llllJ in these clubs also enables the girls to lenn hom one another since the meetings were inlonn tl and lriendly. The Red Cross Knitting Club served a patriotic cause by knitting two alghans lor the vet- eran's hospitals which were grate- lully actlcnowledged by the Red Cross. As in most ol' the clubs the girls selected their own olli' cers and planned their own pro- jects. These clubs were helped toward their ultimate goals by the lacnlty sponsors whose understanding help was much appreciated. Crochet Club llere we see an inlorrnal group in Miss Nc-lson's club Crocheting pot- holders, hats, and lace edgings. .loan l'ntek, President and llelen Sorensen. Vice-Presiclent helped the club, whose sole purpose is to learn cloctheting, in order to carry out its projects, Red Cross Knitiing Club This club under the guidance ol Miss Clrofts found the Red Cross an appreciative receiver ol' their ellorts in thc the lic-ld of knitting. 'l he ollicers of fall semester were: Martha Schrack President, Donna lfnlle, Vice-President Gail Smith, Secretary and Roberta Swanson, Treasurer. Knitting Club Getting acquainted over balls of colored yarn made this club, sponsored by Mrs. Sawyers, with 'loyce Martin President, Patricia l'astc-rnak, Vice l'resident, .loann Nelson. Secretary, and Meta Garska, Treasurer, stu'cessfnl ant enjoyable as well as educational. Page til C717 604,105 S rtlice Their Him Here is a typical Key Club meeting held in Room 126, conducted bv President Ceorge Ilill. The metnbers. Sponsor. Nlr. I.. Vernon, and guest Mr. C. McClellan, of the Irving Park Y.lNI.C..X. listen attentively as the bttsi- ness of the day is presented. l'his is followed by a general discussion in which the tnem- bers take part before the mo- tion is made and voted upon. The capable ollicers who directed the club so ably were tl. to Rb Robert Laltentlro, lrcasttrer, Kay Nelson, Vice President. George IIill. Presi- dent. Don Schulz, Sergeant at Arms. and Bruce Bender, Secretarv. l'he club is indebted to Nlr. C. -X. Buell, Assistant Principal, Mr. I.. Yernon. Sponsor, Nlr. C, NltiClellatl. Y.M,C..-X., Dr. A. ml. lfaraco. l'ast President, Portage Park Kiwanis Clttb, Mr. Al. Parte. Mr. Y. llerx, I.t. Covernor of the Illinois-Iowa District, Ki- wanis Clubs, Mr. I.. K. Ifuog. President, Portage Park Ki- wanis Club. and Mr. R. Ii. l.akemarher, Principal, for their splendid support. The Key Club, directed by Mr. Vernon, is a junior service club sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. The purpose is to inculcate the principles ol' good citizenship and afford opportttnities lor practical demonstrations ol' citizenship. During the club period it was possible through Kiwanis International to meet and cottverse with ntany of its successful tnen. Discussions ol' present day problems with these men have been a tremendous asset to the members ol the club. One ol' the plans lor the spring semester was the provision for enjoying Chess and Checker games in the lunchroom during the lunch periods. It is hoped that this experiment will prove successful. The highlight ol the spring semester's activities will be the National Convention ol' Key Clubs to be held at the Conrad Hilton Hotel on -lune 26, 27, and 28. The Schurz group will sttpervise the spot entertainment for the convention. This will inclttde outstanding talent from all the Kev Clubs in the Chicago area. 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I llu In llllN spluulul 14lUIM'lkLIIlflll slurwcml cmulllsiwlx wlml Nlll1liIllN llll llU7IllIJllNll hlltll Ilux H4 k lu mllul lm llilllllllllll 'ms nr g' - ' 'a ' pm Q5 fsrw . 7 sw, Name i'n...'1'z-v--.Au S 'll I !gxQs1- ?a6l-ic and be ign for Keauty qu- N 'x.,. ew' A fascinating hobby is shared by the members of the Interior Deco- rating Club. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Iiisman, began its program with discussions on many phases of decoration such as period vs mod- ern furnishings, lighting, room ar- rangements, and color. Room plan- ning was the club's next venture, and much research was necessary belore the plans could be put into the lorm ol' sketches. Books and magazines yielded ideas and helped the planners to work out every de- tail ol their rooms. Size and plan of room, type ol furniture, lighting, and color were all taken into cona sideration. Christmas time found the members gaily at work making ornaments and house decorations, putting their knowledge of design and color to good use. Developing good taste is the main purpose of the Interior Decorating Club and the members have lun doing it. Ilerc we see some of the members ol this interesting club examining drapery samples and discussing ideas found in various home furnishing magazines. They then applied what they learned to their own indixidual projects. llexerls Potts points out an interesting detail on a floor plan made by one of the members. while some of the other mem- bers look on. Drawn to scale. the plan is of an actual room and includes every' detail necessary for practical decorating. It also shows a perspective View of the room. Another floor plan hangs in the background. Bette Newman. President, shows an in- teresting piece of fabric to Mrs. liisman, Club Sponsor. Valdene Ratchek, Chris- tine Ziwicki. and Bonnie Phipps, Vic: President. This will be used in a model room. Page 64 14rti tk' Ta enta for S r ice 1:1 , A ,,,,,. Mn ,ji t in txxlixmi NFGREGOR .lam-t Quirk. Shirley llurhach. Joyce Frey, Shirley llerhert, Marilyn Converse, joycelyn Dix, and Lor- cllil llerus display some of the posters they made for the Messiah as Miss Schmidt, sponsor, criticizes them. lleverly llansen, jacqnie Kohnert, and Nancy Split! look on. lht- club oflicers are tl, to Rl Marilyn Converse, and Ralph tiran. Sergeants at artns, Mariel Yost, l'rt-sident, Shirley May Schultz, Treasurer, jacquie Kohnert, Secretary, and Loretta Derus, Vice- l'l'csidt'lll. 'I'he members of the Palateers who are helping to make decorations for the Business Men's Lunch- Nix'-xl' con are tl, to Ry Shirley May Schultz, Ralph Gran, Virginia tirob, Diane 'l'avalacci, Katherine Pappa- dcmctriou, -Indy Ziemha, lidith Rossman, Susan Kandlik. lilaine Susina, 'l'homas Handrigan, Mary l'ristash. and Mary XVojtynek. Ol' all the service organizations, the Palateers Club is one ol' those called upon most often. lluriug the course ol' the lirst semester the members participated in many varied activities such as preparing table decorations for the Business lNlen's Luncheon, making advertisements ol' vari- olls school allairs, and arranging the interiors ol' the many displays put into the hall showcases. One ol its most notable achievetnents is that of sponsoring the presentation ol' art awards given to graduating seniors ol' the Zll't division at each semester Service Awards assetnbly. These pins are presented to those students who have shown outstanding service during their four years. The club meetings are ol' an interesting nature. The club program includes outside speakers lrom art schools, teachers in school with traveling experience, and men from advertising estalr lishments who enlighten members on the fundamentals ol' their chosen career. ln order to qualify lor club membership you must be taking some form ol' art in l lfi and must have a dehnite unselfish wish to serve the school through your own artistic endeavors. tmgt- an 3 K-. -. -.,... It! our lilo A dvanced Chess Club Here we see a Session of Mr. Meyer's Advanced Chess Club which meets weekly in room 220. An intrafclub tournament was conducted to determine the play- ers who will represent Schurz in the city high school competi- tion. The following players are teatn lll0lIllN'l'S and are ranked according to their play in the tournament: james Van Tine. .lack London, Charles Fleming, 1 and jatnes XVennersten. Club ollicers for the fall semester were james XYennersten, President, james Van Tine, X'ice4President, and jack London, Treasiner. l l Y Intermediate Chess Club The Intermediate Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. lllieling, en- ables students with a funda- mental knowledge of chess to itnprove their games. Many grzulualcs ol' the Intermediate Club improved so that they were able lo make the school Chess Teain. Club ollicers for the fall semester were I-Qugene Metter, President, Robert Poppenga. Vice President. and Audrey jen- sen, Setrctary. Checkers Club lTnder the sponsorship of Miss Doerrer. the Checkers Club held separate playoffs for the boys and girls. The boys emerged victorious and were entered in the Chicago Public High School's Checker Tournament with eight matches being played between Schurz and other schools. Presi- dent. Roger Rydcn and Secre- tary-'I'reasnreiy Richard Hoppe served as club oflicers for the fall SCIIICSICII Ol' all the clubs here at Schurz those devoted to chess and checkers rank very high in popu- larity. The Chess and Checkers Clubs are formed primarily ol' students who seek to better their respective games. Players with such intentions invariably emerge at the setnester's end with a tnuch improved style of play. Besides developing the student's understanding and philosophy ol tactics, these clubs offer all-around enjoyment plus the element ol' competition. The top players ol' both the chess and checkers club are selected to represent Schurt in the Chicago Public High School Tournaments. These opportunities account lor the interest and enthusiasm shown at the club meetings. Page 66 It i 7401, Uh Came 4 Krcwla, and Penal A dvanced Camera Club Roger Rytlstroru, President of the Adtancetl tlarnera tilub, de- monstrates the rises of a fanu-ra with a llash attavlunent as. Gordon Michalsen, Secretary. Art Karwarki, Treasurer, and David il'rat'y listen attentively. Wayne Lund, Donald Hattsnefht, Gerald Peterson. llill Krarner, Arthur Srhultz. Lt-on Walker, and .james Barr are other nrenrbers of the flub who are just as interested. Cartoon Club M -. M Mr. Nliddendorll, sponsor. ex- plains some drawings to nrenr- 'U Q Q bers ol' the Cartoon Club. Doro- iss l 'l , thtr I rrdt ts rs lit rsurer, Dick 4, it ltlrt-tlrirkst-rr, l'rt-sident, and llar- ' .1 ll? , rtet Karlsen, St-rrt-tary. Staalt' ' ,ti .2 5 Xasbrieu, ,jenny llaurpton, l'aul l'ft-ill'cr. and Barbara Whitthoft were interested listeners also. Y'- v W'iluun L vit -ks Connie llrtturke denron- y sttates the teclrttiqtte used on a ' poster for the lfall Mttsit' lfesti- F toon Club look on. Under the M dirt-t'tion ol' Mr. Midtlendor ', tht- tlub has cultivate 1 I prt-tiation ol' the work of car- toonists and has learned the l'untlanrt'ntals of rartooning whirh has hulpt-tl to improve the int-rnbt-rs' individual styles. A 4,fJ ' ol' th oldest flubs 'rt Sfllllfl 'uid its popularity increases semester The Cartoon Club is one e .' . . . . 1 by semester. The nrenrbers ol the club haye served Stfhllfl in rnany ways. They have had a booth at the Schurz Fair eavh fall and have played an important part in advertising school activities through their attraftive posters. The Advanfed Clarnera Club is under the direction ol' Nliss Nl. l,out'ks. Lectures and demonstrations in the school darkroom by Nliss Louclas, and trips outside . . .. N I wh the building during club periods in search ol interesting subjects on the t.unpus to p rotoex ip made the club nreetings interesting and prolitable. l'ageti7 fr-W xxx' ' J Q W. W by . 't Www,-N, Sq is gre 12 ,- 'W MXQV Qe K Swing Yfour Pa tner To and ?ro Swing your partner, round and round! All the gayety of an old fashioned square danre is packed into this one very popular club. As the falls of old familiar square dances ring through the air, the stamping of feet and the rustling of calico skirts testify to the renewed popularity of this once-favorite pastime. Students find that square dancing provides the opportunity for wholesome fun and recreation for themselves as well as for the older people who also enjoy its rhythm, its spirited music, and the varied dances. The Square Dance Club has been active in Sehurz for several semes- ters and its enrollment has always been high. Square lJanc'e records are used and Nlrs. Nlanasin acts as caller. 'Z-Xlamau left and the grand right and eft! Many students T who join he square dance elnb 7 hai e nes r square-danred before. XXX! Instruc ions are given so that within 1 few weeks. all can join e . t ' cl. m. is app. rom 5 ' f the 1 ncers K5 xl 'y 'ea I - L v Itsx popnlt 'ity fan easily X ..-in ged by the long writing list of those who wish to join. Qmllix ' A th oyst dig for M sm ng es tt tht l n this lb linthusiastie sponsors are re- sponsible fill' much of the popu- larity of this club. Mr. Fleming, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Manasin, and Mr. Mueller have served faithfullv and cheerfully in this capacity.. i Page HH ai' - SK.-V - ,JW- E33 'Q fag i ,, la H fh W' fs W , . .,,.N.,,, ,Q 'E WA . . , . wx 1 Q5 ww if ., ,ge ig' J, ,D ?.M5'k M, ,. 5 Kia J K, 0 Q 'gf - A ' tl -wg ,I T5 fx!! Q- X gg af? as Qflmi? Q 5 -Q ,f 4 ,MV few wx wr: My gig H if -I if. v, ,L .jf Q .2 .- -,,, 3322 it 'Emi ' 5- M A '1 gg I 1 ax, ,E N 'UQ Q R 2 W if ,ig ,. pq, dm gi fx ugmm .V 3 x Q M 1 5 P ' ' -if :wa .sg.- . iq. at Kg ,P 95251 S ig . ', Tw , Q 'E ?5?'H1?'i 6' . ,f ww, RswyQwBM,,f ,gt ' if z .f PP il 60164 Satiafy U4 ima 9:1 te eAtA M Latin Reading Club The members of the Latin cltth spend their club period reading what are sometimes called Little Latin Books. The tneuihers are divided into groups according to their ability and preferences as to books. and they spend the club period just en- joying the books they haxle selected, The ofiicers were: Prest- dent, Beverly XN'allherg: St-tire' tary, Lorraine Clalcagnog Treasf urer, janet Coldenhogeng and Librarian. Lois Hinti. Scrap Book Club The excellent work done by the Scrap Book Club may be seen in the linished scrap books. They have made a collection of the covers of the Saturday live' ning l'ost into a scrapbook. 21 scrapbook ol' cartoons from Col- liers. an attto hook. a dog book, a photo album, and miscel- laneous other hooks. The club ollieers were President, Donna Ross: Vice President. Shirley Miller, Secretary. Patricia james, attd Tt'easttret','Christine Roth. Typewriting Club The Typewriting Club was or- ganized to give the members a chance to use their typewriting skill for their own use. They have kept up their notebook work for their classes. written personal letters, and in general used the period to improve their typing skill. The officers were President, lillen XN'icktnau. Sec' retary, janet Chmiel. and Treas- l ttrer. Rose Conroy. I l he club period lor the Latin Reading and Typing clubs is used as a titne when students mav practice their skills with the use ol class knowledge, but without classroom procedure and drill It is a time of 'relaxation 'ind . . . . , ' - t t 4 enjoyment but it ts also a time that proves benehcial to the tnetnbers. The Scrap Book club period too ollered relaxation and enjoyment coupled with the production ol' scraphooks which were to be distributed l'tter to vtrious groups ol children and hospitals bringing, cheer and pleasure to thetn. ln addition a book ol' fashions was sent on to Lily Taylor s relatives tn Lngland. A Page 70 ntertainment Their goal Puppet Club 111111101 1 1-11 111, 1'1'l'91111'IlI, 111111 R111111111 111111, Sl'K'l'l'11ll'y, l'i'2ll1 1111' 111111 g1VCIl 1 ' 1ll'l'K' lIll'lll1lC1'N 111' 31155 1. 111111511113 11111111-1 f.1ll1l. 1111 K1l1l11lKll1h 111 1111 131211 Sill' 11111'I1'111'1'11 111' 1':1lgl'1ll' 1.11111611- 51111111.g1'1', Y111--I'1'1'5i111'111, 11111111111 O1- 5:-11. ZIIIK1 R11111-1' 111115111 -R, Theater Club .l111'11111'1i111- '1'I'11DllS, 11111111116 S11111111i111g 111111 111111 11111151111 1.f1Nl' il S1'l'1lL' 1111111 HxlK'i'l Illt' 111 Sl, 1.1111i5 1111 1111- 1'11111v- IllK'Ill 111. M15. 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How 111 1111115 1116 C'2lIllC1'2l, 1111w 111 1161611111116 1116 light 111 116 115611 1111 111111610111 1111165 111111 111111116 l2l1i1l1g', 111111 111111' 111 121146 1111111165 were 111111111g 1116 1n1616s1- ing 1111111161115 111511155611 11111111131 1116 111111 1161111115. .X 111111651 1111 111111 111611111615 only, 111111 11151 111111 561111111 111116 W1I1llC1'5 1011111161611 1116 561116816115 1D1'0-16115. Page 71 Htl! Sma t to 6e Mode n Dorothy Moy zis is using the chart to illustrate her talk on Discover- ing Myself. 'l'he club members are particularly interested because this discussion. like all others held in the club. deals with topics that are of vital interest to the girls. Dating, problems with parents. and other teen-age dillicultics arc the basis for thcsc discussions. june Lawson holds thc attention of the group as she rc-ads an article on Taking Success. All the mem- bers take part in these discussions for which books, magazines, folders, and articles furnish helpful infor- mation and ideas. -Q :X club is onlv as good as its oflicers so The Young Modern's Club was very fortunate in having for its fall officers. KL to RQ Karina Kallio, President: Eleanor Hopper, Secretaryg Barbara Gutman, Sgtfat- armsg Patricia Logan, Treasurer: Miss Krenz. Sponsor: Annalise Kolb, Sgt.-at-arms: and Dorothy Kerber, Vice President, The Young Modern's Club, sponsored by Miss Krenz, was formed to help teenage girls with their various problems and help them to solve these problems. Almost every girl at some time or other wonders about how to act on her first date, how late to stay out, what is the proper etiquette in different situations, and many other things. Through membership in this club she learns these things and at the same time enjoys the companionship ol' the' other club members. To be able to meet the different situations which come up in our school and social lives with tact, poise, and genuine courtesy is a necessary accomplishment of the modern girl. The club members, knowing this, make use ol: all the help they can receive from books, magazines, and personal experience. The well poised girl, who is at ease in almost every situation, is the model for this club. Page 72 and Sociabililx, which were the and projects ol' this versatile Scholl. Yice-l'residenl, and Gloria The ocial grace a fm ortant ,,. l't'rsonalitv, .-Xppearance. Love. subjects for the many discussions tlttb. Ptttttretl hete planning a dis- cussion on teeneage problems are Patricia liinsch, President. Shirley Homer. lreasttrer, Gloria Nll'llll', SL'1'l'l'l2ll'y. fx Une ol' the cIttb's tnany pro- it-tts was the art ol' learning to use make-up correctly. Here we sec Patsy Lord and l.illian Shim- kus gixing a demonstration on correct color and application. :laswiw 'l'he l'..X.l..S. club under the direction of Mrs. Nixon, affords its members a great many oppor- tunities in learning charm, poise, and various other social graces. They learn how to improve themselves and bttild up their personality in order to become self-conhdent young ladies. 'l'hrough the discussions held at the tneetings the girls set up ideals and standards ol' conduct which gave the members a better understanding ol' what makes a good life. The importance ol' appearance, how to be valuable tnembers ol' society, and how to talk on various topics in an interesting way were among the topics discussed, which gave the girls an insight into sotue ol' the important problems adult lile holds. By discussing matters freely with one another the members learned to tolerate the other man's opinion, a much needed trait in the society ol' today's world. Page 73 Sol My f'rv6IemA Quickly, Nccurately Cordon Palmer and Don Rubino work out a problem on the slide rule. Magadine Witasik is working out the same problem on her own slide rule. Mr. Kaminski is looking on to see if the problem was figured out correctly. jerry Manta. Corrine Lambrect, and Norman Littledale, officers of the fall semester, helped to make this club a success, Don Rubino QFront, RJ. Norman Littledale, Roger N'Verner. Tom Kinet. and Bob Hamaker put on the skit advertising the Slide Rule Club at the january Club assembly. Corrine Lambert was announcer on the program. jerry Manta, Jim McKay and Roy Stetlens also took part. The slide rule is a quick and accurate way of figuring problems. lt eliminates many of the steps that would be needed if the problems were worked out on paper. In the Slide Rule club Mr. Kaminski teaches the members the various ways that a Slide Rule can be used. This club is very educational, and the information and experience received from this club can be used in later life. A problem of almost any type can be worked out on a slide rule. A large group of the Slide Rule Club are working ont a problem. Don Rubino is working Ollt the same problem on the large slide rule. Interested obseri ers are: Maga- dine H'itasik, Corrine Lambrect, Charles Osberg, Cordon Palmer, XVarren Olsen, Gilbert Sessler, Roger Mlerner, Tom Kmel, Norman Little- dale, Robert Hamaker, Ronald and jerry Manta. Page 74 Van den Bussche, Dennis Samuel, Ronald Bart, Bernard Brodnicki, A 1 Wee llf-Of-b00I'A Call Mem The Rod ztntl Gun Clluh, slmnsoretl and letl hy Mr. Runcoli ztntl Mr. Newlnztn hats heel sttc't'essl'ul eluh since it was iirst organized hy Mr. Rrniculi several selnesters llgfl. Suhiefls tal up :ts duh cliscussions dining the cluh meetings 'ire st'tte hunting 'intl lishintg lwws ' lllt kt n I handling ol' fire ztrnis, ztntl proper niethotls of finding, places to hunt. Movie lilnts ni' hunt g and fishing' :ne also shown to give the nienihers zt pi'zu'tiutl knowledge oi' c'm1servzttiun :intl ot tarts invztluzthle to the sportsntz ixvff I y , . 'nf fs MfV?f1'Q A,-nib ' I'l 1 1 Ll 't Xt'lt'l'2lll nf lzunes Reining ' 3 . two at-iiicslt-is in The Rutl at hun Cluh is alt-itiumtrttiiig tn the claim the 1lI'l ut hztntlling, 1 casting mtl, time situ-ntiun ful hx tlisutwsxoii en.thle tht Illl'Illill'lS tn learn much tluri the cluh peritul enrh we luwetl A Rt ek vherl Slnlt' und Runztltl lil'llIlSi.l'iti aux' tlenmnstraitin at grmtp ni' twt-ntx lnetnhers tht g ln proper hznulling' nf the xhntg .'Xfl'UllllJ1llliCti hy at il'tillll'C, thcst perimis enzihle the rlztss to g er :1t'qtt:tit1tt'tl with the sa hett use ui im Xntt' :intl ntun C-nn with main 4ll'lIlS. llll ll esitlenl, Rirllainl l.ehni L l I resitlenl, Niil'il2lK'i Kullettt . 2 Strict try 'l'i'e:tsttt'et'. Shu Il:lhtn'st-n nl the Rr mtl it ntl tlnh tlisruw rlnh nizttt Slip Rmtruli :ind Mt' Nut , the t'luh mpmisuis. Page T3 l ?oAte ing lllanq Ynte eAtA Pan American Club Learning about our South Ameri- can neighbors and acquiring an appreciation of Spanish music was the purpose of the Pan American Club. sponsored by Dr. juliano. Pictured here are lienita Marshak and Tony Rotunno rehearsing for a program which they were to pre- sent at an assembly. The oflicers of the fall semester were, Benita Mar- shak, President, Gloria Razo, Vice President. Marsie Anderson, Secre- tary. and Toni Spencer, Treasurer. l'he Social Clhairnian was Bernice Palm. and the Program Chairman was Hannah Nathan. Hnndcraft Club What could be more fun than working with plastic? Under the guidance of Mr. Carlson. the HICIH- bers of the Handcraft Club learned to use various tools and machines. which they were to use in making articles of plastic. A rough sketch containing the measurements, color scheme, and design must be made before work with plastics can begin. The oflicers were Barbara Koenig, President, Pat Laidlaw, Vice Presi- dent, Marilyn Laney. Secretary, and Ruth Nothnagel. Treasurer. Engineering Club Viewing outstanding lilins re- leased by leading concerns showing industrial processes is one of the activities of the lingineering Club sponsored by Mr. Marlow. Oflicers of the fall semester were George liricson, President. Harold Ericson, Vice President. Gerhard Mache, Treasurer, Richard lVickstrom, Sec- retary and Al Fdelmann, Sergeant- al -Arms. Pleasantly occupying their club period time are the students in these three clubs. Each has chosen the club that suits his particular interests. Making their first small plastic key tag gave the Handcralt Club members their hrst thrill. Planning lor their appearance on an assembly program and appearing on the Literary Musical Program at the Convention ol' Teachers ol' Spanish and Portu- guese at Northwestern's Thorne Hall on December 26, 1951 were highlights of the Pan American Club's fall activities. Becoming acquainted with industrial concerns and what they offer made the Engineering Club meetings interesting and invaluable. Page 76 To be U atile i Im ortant ,losephine tlolletti, President of the Girls Career Club. leads the members in a discussion for better home- ulaking in the future. Miss Stapinski is the sponsor. Other otlicers are: JoAnne .Xlesi, Vice-President, Virginia Hil- drelh, Secretary, Patricia YValsh, Treasurer, and Beverly Krenl, Sergeant at arms. Problems concerning marriage, women's careers. and the combination of careers and marriage formed the basis of many other interesting discussions. Row l KI.-Rj Barbara Martin, Rosalie Kiscellus, Jacki Thibault, Myrna Hansen, Kathleen lilmore, Mary lidwartls, Grace Colletti, Trudy lidwards. Row 2 CI.fRj Barbara Gritlith, Arlene Pfieffer, Anita johnson, Arlene Centnarawicl, Sergeant Hill, Joan Heins. Marilyn lielinski, Beatrice Catanzaro, Shirley 1-'ranklin compose the Girls Rille Team. Under the sponsorship of Sgt. llill, and the leadership of Myrna Hansen, President, lister Hetland, Vice-president, Beatrice Catanlaro, Sec- retary, and Grace Clolletti, Treasurer, the girls were given opportunities to learn about the types of guns, their care, and how to handle and know a gun. The Career Girls club is planned to give the members help and advice concerning the future. The club is mainly a discussion group pertaining to women's jobs, homemaking, and the luture in general. Their main project was an exhibit in the showcase which was related to these subjects. A lilm on women's occupations was also shown to acquaint the girls with the occupations women lound most interesting. The Career girls discovered how to set their goals high even while they are still in high school in order to plan a successful future. .X carelul aim, a perlect shot is a skill which may be practiced and enjoyed by girls as well as boys. The Girls Rille Team, a new group organized in October l95l, not only gives the experience ol' shooting, but teaches the girls how to handle and know the gun as well. They were also instructed in the proper cleaning and care of the gun. During study and club periods the girls are permitted to practice on the rille range. The main activity ol' the club which is limited, is shooting in the National Rille Association Target, where only tour girls can shoot at one time. This is the only girls, organization at Schurz which is related to the R.O,T.C. program. Page 77 Boo111 Clliirk :1 Booing Zis Boo111 Bzthg Cozielr, Vllllillll, Pep, Steznn, were Il lew ol' tl1e loud roars erho- ing throughout the huge stztdiuin. lititliusizistit' Scthurlites were enr- plizitiezilly erieourziging their teznn 011 to victory. Without tl1e lllililllfill- ions leadership ol' our lillillllilll elieerleztders, however, tl1is would have heen zthnost in1possihIe. To gain tl1is lizirnronyf wats one ol' the goals ol' the Cllieerleziders Club. Sponsored hy Mrs. Nleeczi, the more experienced girls lirst taught :ill tl1e 11ew selected ll hers ol' the elnh tl1e cheers 21 t B 1't' ntinued to lJl'2iCIil'C v w 'K 1 as to gain perl' t .1w 11.91, N O K AU' ,J .. .JJ X tg Here we fee Illl' entire group helonging to this cluh: llst Rowj llonnzt leinlte. Ar- le11e Monson. lhlliilld' l'erski, lilziine Skul- lely, :ind -lozinne Krzil. 42nd Rowj I-Ilsie Mary lvllllflll, 'l'erry lilllll. Mzirlene Koss ter, Betty Hall, Dierdie ilillllillllgfll, KICZIII HZilllLlIll2llxl', l,ez1n .-Xlexzinder, llllll Mari- ly11 Glick. lflrd Rowj llerzlldine lxillll, l,2lllliIlC XvL'lJCl'. Mrs. hll't'l'2lASI70llQlllX Billy I.ou llziyis, Roger Nordstrziiid. Clif- ford Sprzllt, Carrol Sl'gCl'lll2il'lxffillillflllllll. Peggy jo Greco, Iilllfllli lllillllllllliii, and BIRITYCIICII Snsong. Bedecked in their shining purple :ind gold our t'l1ee1'le11tlers lll'lIlUllSll'1llC their perfettioti in working together. joining the Cheer are: fliow lj Betty Alzine Bry- linkzi. qkow 25 lilziint' l't'rsl4i. 'Xrlene Mon- son, Donna Xt-nike. Aleani ll:111tz1111z1ke. lkow ill Betty Hull, Marlene KOL'Sli'l'. 'l'erry Laha. l.0l'Cllll 'I l1alz1si11z1s. Carol Segenrizirk. Billy' Lon llzn'is.tIIill'o1'tlSpratt. and Roger Nordstrziiid. Our llllIllJlL'l'S loo. added il great many thrills to the l'Xl'll4'IIlCIll. 'l'hose partici- pating in this added i'l'Zlllll'L' were: tl. to RJ Betty june Brylinku, IIULHIIIL' Krall, and Geraldine Mroz. ra Skill reciafivn a e He e A good group of ofheers is neces- sary to make a club function prop- erly. The swim leaders, sponsored by Mrs. l.akin, did have four good officers, who are. Mary jane Bitt- rich, President, Mary Stolke, Vice l'resident, Mary Ralletto, Secretary, and Margaret Utne, 'l'reasurer. The Swim Leaders is a club of girls all interested in the same thing, perfection in swimming. They enjoy fun together as friends. They work together in groups or indiviclually, continually striving to improve their strokes, diving, and skills in water ballet. One of the most difhcult things in swimming is water ballet. It is llCCCSSl.ll'y to lIC Slfflllg SWllIllnCfS with stamina and good swimming techniques. Here we see some of the girls displaying some of' the skills they developed in water ballet. A sparkling blue pool, calm and quiet, just waiting for someone to come in and, find fun in its sparkling depths. And then a scream and a splash and the quiet serenity is ended for a little while. We find many girls ranging from freshmen to seniors enjoying summer fun. Swim Leaders is a club for girls who can swim and want to perfect their diving, strokes, and coordination. The club offers to those who are strong swimmers a chance to learn the techniques of water ballet. To others it offers enjoyment and the chance to improve upon their swimming abilities. Whether it be diving, water ballet, relay races, or just swimming for fun, every girl who likes to swim finds real enjoyment in belonging to the Swim Leaders. Page 79 High Standa cf Ill int ined The Schurz Lee and Lynn Tri Hi Y for girls are directed by Mrs. Louise Deyman ol' the Irving Park YMCA. They are chapters of the nation-wide Hi Y Fellowship of the Young IvIen's Christian .Xssociation, a federation ol' Hi Y and Tri Hi Y Clubs. Their purpose is to create. maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards ol' Chris' tian character. The Hi Y, sponsored by Mr. Calahan, also a member ol the Irving Park YMCA, sets high standards lor its organization which afford members wonderful opportunities. The purpose ol' this club is also to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and conununity high standards ol' Christian character based on Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. Any boy, 315 or higher, who maintains a C average or better is eligible to join this organization. The activities for both groups consists ol' social, physical, educa- tional, and service projects. Individual and joint dances, hayrides, hikes, a Dad's night, and the Senior lfarewell each semester are among the enjoyable social activities ol' these groups. Schurz Lynn Tri Hi Y Here are members of the Sclrnrl Lvnn 'I'ri Hi Y. 0l'licers ol' the club for the fall semester ol' 'Bl were lileanor Longo. Presi- tlenl. ,Indy Schultz, Vice Presi- tlenl. Susan Klise, Treasurer, and ,ludv Meyer, Secretary. Sergeants ill Arms were Barbara M. Neil and Rae I'enzin. Marjorie Her- man was Llraplam, Scfzurz Lee Tri Ili Y 'I'he fall semester l95l ollicers ol' the Schurz Lee 'l'ri Hi Y were i lilaine Kostelnev, President, Marilyn Hogan, Vice President. Crace Schuh, Secretary. and Carol Christensen, Treasurer, Shirley Nlatcoull' was Chaplain. Barbara Meyer, Program Chair- man, Frances Bndlik and .Xrlene Monson, Sergeants at Arms. Schurz Hi Y Here is tlte Schurf Hi Y group ol' the fall semester of l95l. Ollicers were Charles Cilbert. President, Bruce Nixon, Vice President, Paul Sims, Recording Secretarv, Robert Selgrad, Corresponding Secretary, and Charles hlanss, Treasurer. Ber- nartl Clark was Chaplain, and Dave lelinski, Sergeant at Arms. Page 80 a .a -f ' . C.. X Mr. llarry ll. Mallory, lfireinan, Mr. Llvuicnl Mueller, lfircman, Mr. George 't-rry. lfireman, Mr. llernartl chwichlcnberg, Clerk, Mr. Frank .runingcr. linginecr Custodian, Mr. lldward bl. Kuna, lingineer Custodian, uid Mr. Rudolph Koriuek, lingineer fillxllllllilll, are the mainslav ol' Mr. Yiiholas Lies, Chief l'lIlg'lIl1'l'l'. Their motto I S nlice The beautiful velvety lawn, the llowering bushes, each so beautiful in its season, the trees and shrubs adding to the beauty ol' the campus rellect the care given by Mr. Lies and the men detailed to take care ol' it. Keeping the building warm, clean, and in good order, and the campus beautiful regardless ol' the season is their responsibility. These men work all year unnoticed, but with out them we would realize the big job that they do. Much ol' the credit lor the pleasant surroundings in which the faculty and students work each day must be given to them. Mr. Lies has been working lor the board of education since l90-1. He began his work at Schurf with a lorce that was largely composed of temporary appointees. Today he has a large lorce working with him to aid in the maintenance ol' the building and the campus. NVhat ever the season the building is kept looking its best. No matter what the weather may be it is comfortable inside. XVhether spring, summer, lall, or winter the campus always instills its beauty into the hearts ol' the students, faculty, and everyone who passes by day by day. To Mr, Lies and the men ol' his department we say, Thank You lor a llob NVell Done . Page Sl 7IewA and U kwa Uk wwf Ev fl +G!! ' Ml? Carol Radde and Marlene Gull were Co-Editors, and Andrey Jensen and joan Swanson were Associate liditors ol Sclturz limes and the SCIIIIYZUIIC for the fall semester. Here Andrey, Carol, joan, and Marlene examine some back issues of Schurz 'l'imes and some of the Scliurzones from previous years, -john Gardner, Richard Crist, james Van '1'ine, and Roger Rydstrom comprise the Sfillllil 'l imes sports statl. llere we see them looking over action shots from some of the games. .loan 'l'riphan, .lean Dettmer, and Gerry Fowle work to get the copy ready for the printer, while Dorothv liaran verilies some facts from the tile. Caryl Moe, I.ee Ann Roche, Gayle George, and lidward Kwasigrorlt tonlei on a story for the next issue. Countless details require the time and ellort of niany stall' members before the paper can go to press. Barbara liddes, Marilyn Minion, Nancy Sexton, Mary Ellen Susong. joyce Reichel, Kathleen Sikowske, joanne Skonning, and llobbette lNItn-barger were the assistants who gave up their study period each day to work in the publications ollice. Getting ready to go to press, taking care of the exchange papers and the advertising, and doing the endless typing tetpiired were among the many things taken care of by these stall' members. Make-up day is an exciting llIl1Ci Copy, pictures, and ads must be fitted smoothly together on the eight pages ol' Schurz Times. Stories must be cut or lengthened, and catchy headlines written. liverything must be pasted ill place ready for the printer. But the work on Schurz Times begins long before 111ake-up day. Games and events must be covered, pictures taken, people interviewed, and stories, columns, and editorials written before the work of putting the paper together can even begin. 'I'he stall works together to carry out the motto, A story in every picture, a picture in every story. The steady cliekreliek of the typewriter keys provides background music for the hustle and bustle that pervades 2l3 when there's a deadline to meet. Pencils, pastepots, and paper clips, scissors and galley sheets make up tl1e life ol' a Schurz Times Stall member. lt means hard work, but for those who have a bit of printer's ink in their veins, it brings a pleasure and satiss laction beyond measure. Page 82 Uur fiewqzaper and Yfeal-bool: -6 I 1 I if' sv use T3 Lontpiling at xl-athook that will pu-sl-tit otn school as lvttlislitiztlly llcrc wc- suv .loan Swanson, Caryl Mol: Carol Raultlc, lioiolltv as pulttu-s atul ptintc-t's ink ran is tlu- task of thc SClllll'lUIlt' slall. 'l'o llaran, Marlctu- Iittll. alul fktttlu-3 lt'llNl'll cxzttnining sonu' ol' llu- pu taplnu- lht' spirit ol Slllllll in tt was that will hring hark happy IIICIII- Illl'l'i lhal wort- tztkvn for llu- ITIS! Sl'lllllllYll1'. lhis group also toni otit-s wlu-tuwvt llll' hook is HlIl'Ill'll tt'tlttirl's ll c'otnhinalion of skill anal prisutl llu- tnakc-ttp stall lot 5l'lllIl'l 'I intrs for tlu' lall atul spring haul work. Clonnllc-ss lasks. so rontiru' atul ycl so tu't'cssary, havc lo lu' NL'lllCSl1'l'S, tlotu- lwlotl' our Sl'lllIl'l1Hll' is rotttplvtv. l'llllll'i'S tnnst lu' lakcn, pages ' E. 1 U 4 b . W L . .1 ' M'llllt'll atul u-wiillt-tt, antl art work linislu-ll. liwry phase of school lifc -llnmll llllllhlll 'lml l, 'lll' l'l'ml'll' 'l'W'fN 'I llllllllll llllll 'll .llw Nlllll' htuls its plarlf in llu- hook's pagans. lixvn lhongh lllL'l'4,' wcrc llllllly cxlra mul' lllllll' -lllfllll vl-llllllllcl lllwf mlm' ul S 1 'I?l 't' lmlll llmllli Nlllw pvtiotls pttl in :nul nnuh haul work was imolxcll. tlu- sttulvnls on llu' lm muh Ol llc' 'lmllllllllmllx lm lllc -lllmi Sllllllmllli' stall agua' lltal IlUWllL'l'l' vlsl' fan tlu-y gvl llu' cnioynu-nt antl sclllsalis- gltm,-,Um. 53,10 mul gmlim- I-ilmu. lyl.p.ggm., PIM gm i,,,I,,,,l4,,,l li 'l llwl 'U'll l, l W l'lNl l4 ll 'ltr' 5f f1 '1'A lvmk 'mls' lmlflll part in thc stulcss of tlu' st'lllll'lUlH'. Working with Miss Rltssvll, liinan almost as soon as school opt-ns in Scplctnhx-r atul fonlintu' tnul-asittgly tml lsutym.,-' UNM. m.ll.gml.S mm, mu. 1,1 Wlling HH. t,l,,,kNv M-lmlging ttnlil tlu' nlax of tlistrihntion Ialt- in .Itttu-. 'l'lu- art slall too who worked im- l,iUu,-1. 1,l,I,1,im,m.,,lQ. um' u,lll.HiHg ml. I,m,m.mN in 'twill Um, with Nliss Slhntitll in llti haul an intporlant part in ntztking our N52 dixisioml HL.,-,x. in-C lm. 1lt.h.guu.R whim. mmm NM. higlwxl in mlm All Silllllllllll' as lu-attliltil a hook as llu-5 tlitl in working on thc l?l5l lm. limi. mis lndllu. Wu, mtwlll Sllltllltlllk llu-it piltttrt-s may ht' lonntl on page' lfl, lizu'h otu- who haul V H K I 1 a pall in making this tl-ar's hook may we-ll look upon it with jltstiliahlc' .lil N WH llttv- ,R0?.V RU-lRlW. '- ,IHIHI l'? fl'fl - l'-'lW3 'l lUV5 ' lnilh. Amt ,:,,N'1,Hi,,,,I qA4,,,gml,lluli,,,,, ml U im, WON Lp,m.' groclt. alul Ru'haulCZr1st pttl llu-n' skillkto work writing tlu- sports patgvs oi lll1'St'llllI'lOIll'. llctl' tluw art- vxatntntng a I't'lt'lll hook :ttul comparing . . llu'ir work with what lluw lilul lu-ua l.o'l',mltlots lot' tlu- spring smllvsllli wt-rc Atttltcy -It-tlsctt atul joan Swanson, Ilorolhx liatan antl Caryl Mol' wctt' thc .Xssocialc limlitors. Ont' SC'lllll'lHlH' wottlll not hl' possihlc withottl tlu- lu-lp ol' Nliss Pattsing a ntonu-nt in llu-ir work: lloiothx. Caryl. .Xtttlrt'x'. zttul -loan 'llu-oholll, l,itc'rary .kllXlSL'l', Nliss Rttsscll, I'inantiaI Xtlxisvt, Nliss look pll-asc-tl as tlu-x tlttttnh through an oltl St'llllllUlli'. I'l':tt't'v. I'ltolog'r:tpln Mlxisrt, atul Nliss Sfhntitlt, Kit Mlxisvt. lklgc HTS fv Q11 is ,Agia S 9 5 554 M 5 f : 'T N 'jg . 1 Ilia ic Reafclae f e gene Music, the Universal Language , is found in the lives of everyone through- out the world. The sound of music echoes from one continent to the other bring- ing to all unsurpassed beauty that only music has the power to possess. Operettas, ballads, lullabies, sacred hymns, cantatas and many more types of music are found in so many varied forms that music reaches everyone in every walk of life. Music should bring relief, it should rehabilitate people's minds and soulsg it cannot be just color and rhythm: it must reveal the emotions of the heart. A person with a soul filled with nutsic finds the world a beautiful place in which to live. A group of hundreds of voices combined into melodious harmony reaches out and instills its glory and matchless beauty in everyone. The solo class and senior chorus pos- sesses the unlimited power to take music in its simplest or most difficult form and bring to the student body, its families, and the community the utmost in beautiful music. Mr. Clark, who is the director of the solo class, senior chorus, Barbershop- pers, and Opera Club, works patiently and diligently to prepare for the many special events throughout the year. The solo class and senior chorus combine each year to bring the real spirit of Christmas into the lives of everyone with the beauti- ful Messiah , and the wonderful message of Easter with the Seven Last Mfords of Christ . Many times the two groups are called upon to sing for many special affairs and many different kinds of assemblies. The senior chorus also prepares all year for the big day of graduation. They practice special songs that will fit in with the theme of the commencement exercises. From the highest tone of the soprano to the lowest note of the basses cooperation and patience on the part of each student is necessary if the things they plan and do are to be a success. VVorking together is essential and proves to be successful when a group of students are all interested in the same things. Mr. Clark also works with separate groups of students to develop their voices and teach them correct pitch and intonation. Apart from the solo class and senior chorus are the Barbershoppers, a group of twelve boys bringing the ever popular melodies and harmony of years ago. They sing songs from the good old days as they are called, such as While Strolling Through The Park One Day and Goodby My Lady Love . They have sting for assemblies and some of the seasonal festivals here at Schurz. From over a decade ago when a small group of students, about eighty in number, assembled on the stage at Schurz, until now when the solo class and senior chorus are often composed of two hundred or more students, the directors and the students, who have made these groups what they are today, have worked together side by side and have cnioyed many happy and unforgettable moments, days, months, and years. The solo class and senior chorus have brought tone-expression to the dreams, hopes, and aspirations of each Schurzite. The many programs have revealed that the art ol' living in harmony can become a reality. From the first day of the semester, in which for the first time they sing their first note together as a group, until the last strains of Deep In My Heart Schurz is sung on graduation night they sing as a group for the furtherance of the glory of music in its richest form, bringing enjoy- ment and endless pleasure to everyone. It is truly so here at Schurz that music in every form is the Universal Language . Page 85 . ' 5 , 0 gal. ' i I -9 'l-Lan ,mlgzffl 2 flu, , yy , Q. , Q ,,., , u Ut Ji IT ., A . -,dffp , 1, s ...P ,f:g,b! n tw, f as. -1 ' -. X f ' 'v . ca J J The Urclte tra be elopaf Talen tA, 'l'ln'ough the halls ol Schurf echoes the soft melodic heattty ol' the Schurl Symphony Orchestra. Clomhine the high soprano ol' the violins, the alto ol' the violas and cellos, and the deep mysterious tones ol' the hassesg then add just a touch of brass harmony and you have the glory ol' music through the voices ol' many instruments. The orchestra adds just the right touch to the many musical affairs here at Schttrx. Combining with the chortts and hand for special events such as the Messiah and The Seven l,ast Words ol' Christ , Mr. Bernard Fischer, Director, uses his many years ol' training in the mttsic prolession to teach and instill into the hearts and minds ofthe students the incomparahle heauty ol music. XVatching each student progress in musical techniques from the heginning when they play their first note. until graduation when they march to the stage from their place in the orchestra to receive their diplomas, Mr. Fischer realizes what he has been working lor, and what he has achieved. - .1 IJH 4 4 NT X ' , Y- as gr, 3 ff as W V 9 ij t 4' 'M 6 if Qs, I rf, Q 15 17 ji' 5' G . 5 aff I ' G x K 1 f 'Ei A QQ, TH by 'fi 1 r' ' s U ' . ii, I ,fi f 5. 51, 9 3? f X W. ,W x ph 3 'N 'P -1 Q5 P 'R' Q if x I X33 J fiv- si 'aff' , .1 I I ,ff U if 1 3' Q mu if, ma tial 14 Aff al 35, Horns, basses, cymbals, and drums bring music to life as only the Schurf Concert Band can do. liach student works hard, not as an individual but as one ol' a group to bring music at its best to everyone. The band as a group plays mostly classical music, but at some of the seasonal festivals it has presented fascinating arrangements of popular music such as The lfValls of Jericho and Dry Bones . XVhether classical or popular, the band adds just the right touches in just the right places. Many types of instruments are found in the band. Each student works continually and diligently to master the many musical numbers he is called upon to learn, whether it be the high soprano of the flute or the low tones of the big bass tuba. Captain Harvey, Director of the band helps each student to pick the instrument he is best suited for and trains him through high school to play and master to the best of his ability the instrument he has chosen. Starting with the students who have never played a musical instrument in their entire lives is not an easy job, but here at Schurz everyone has a chance to join the band, even though he does not know how to play an instrument. In the beginners' band he becomes acquainted with the instrument, learns scales, and how to follow the director at all times. From here he advances to the intermediate band and begins to play more difficult musical numbers. The next step is the concert band where each student feels he has attained a very high goal. Each year the band par' ticipates in city wide competitions where it brings honor to Schurz, receiving an Excellent or Superior rating. During the football season, the band plays at each game and instills in the hearts and minds of students and players, the feeling that victory is inevitable, thus accounting for some of our victories won in the face of apparent defeat. All through the year the band entertains to the fullest the students, faculty, their families and the community. Page 88 fmfp' eA, Thr 114, f n tertaimi sa . , . , ,., ,. . . .. .,. lhc htncl uhtaxs has .n lull xcai chning nhich it p.ntic1pttc,s1n inanx chllcient school allans. l.ach 1 c , . l ' 'L . ' 'Q M . al hackgrcnlncl c . xc n spcc i nl nicnihcis ul thc hnncl loin nicnihcis nl thc cnchestit to set a he tutilnl nnisic lm thc solo cltss ancl senior chorus when they present the Messiah , The Seven Last XVcn'cls nl' Christ incl other spc-cial events. These special nienihers 'ire Grace Schuh ancl Gloria Nenhanin, I , , . . . . . I icnch Ilcnns, Nlaitha Oakley, lflnte: Chester rI'UlI12lSlklf'M'til, Ranclell leat, ancl Betty XVc'nf, Clarinet: ninan Sih'c'stc'r ancl Nlahle Matthews, Basscmcmg XVillian1 l.e Hay, Nick Sancliler ancl Rcvhert Sfeslco, I llllllllt ts ful int ll tnscn incl TIMTII Koc h, Trcmihonesg Kurt Steiner, Tynipany. The hancl also has an , ., . ., . c. c ill-girls cI'tnc'c' lrtncl incl a hows' clance hancl which are also , . . ,,.., ,., .,. nncler the clirection ol' Captain Harvey. rl 1 ez' lhcx pl rx lcn thc tilcnt shcms, many asscinhlics, ancl spccial allans. Ihc Stllllll lonccit Btncl ich xc n lnings hc Illllllll music tc: everycmnc-. This nieans giving up other activities ancl clevcmting extra ,, ., ,,. . , .. . , , ., . ..,. . ,.,,. c . . ,. . f hest ancl i 1 , ' Q 1 :I its clirector, pciiucls tcm h ncl intcnsixc lnacticc. l.ach Slllllf.llI,lCcllllll1g his ieslmnsihilitv stiixes to clcm his lninf cnlcmncnt to ill incl stuclcnts can hc iustlx lnoucl ol the htncl its nienihcis ticl ls C tptain'C'l.u Hal c , 4 . . Pagc' 89 1 Q 3 53 0 i S 2-3 . k x Q, A x v ,.,.' ' X A K .xi w QVQ- i K' 2 W Q ? x . -:QQF y, , 5 ' ,A ,A . A V, . kk Sb ' 5 - . Q . 4 X M65 b : 1 A f f. F f in ' f ki qi' ., A .I , Q :gg i A 1 x A er r 'XE' :X 1 ' 1 l QA l 0, Y A 5 '52 H P ' ' ' .1 . 'FY-BZ 1 ' , g QV' .434 3 ' , ,W AJ.. R ' s s K - ,gp 9 F, gs gg, Q i in ., U 1 is ' . 5 3 4 WF Q ww. .i E W so Q ' ' 1 Q 3' , ,:,,, M . - vi' u +' xg: ' . , ' ' ,h 4 ,I K x . K n 1 in f' .1 is f, K . - 5 ' A '93 . .nag 4 ' U ' 1 , '. ' . .gg ' S 4 ' 0 ilu, 0 J gl ,A . -Y W H 'H , x E5 vi s I 5 ' ' ' . ' -W tk , ' F' Q, A If fzfi ' '35 131 T37 31 fe f? gg' ,H ya xt. l l xv K I , f -lx t Q ffl N , f ff, v- . 3' 3. I J. 5' gym wilt!! bpl.Tfv': -V,1' J . ,gf 3- Q mf? ' - .'1!' , J . Us 'R 6 ,T H V i H R , ' 8 . K -. ' 'lf 'fi' Y 'U nga K' 5nd' - - If 5.4 'X 1:2 Y ' - Q .- ww Q . ,fa - X . 9 ? ,El xg! f Nfl ' , ' Y' 48 il K QE' xg' ukxif ff 1 5, 1 M 2? 'Ni' .VA N- I Q gg r ' if, J., . N if - ff . 1? ,xg AS gy, f 'Q' gf .gf .. ' 1. my 1 sir I wg , sa N N R E if :H : my sv WY E f 'A ylx, ' X :X A K , -si? W 1 ' ' -44, , l 6' R ' -,- ' .4 ' v 3 ks' Q, I Q lr xgf, X61 -.gif A .AEA A L . . NK ' if W1 'Ex fig 'HIP' ' .'- ,' ' , V 5 Q .lf -M ilk 4 i ' ' ' Nd S Q Y, ji 35 px P I .saga Q Working Together Kr MA e ultA Picked Platoon liach year the R.U.'l'.t2. picks its linest group of cadets to rcpresent Schurl in com- petition with other high schools, llere we see this year's I'iclxed Platoon which is under the leadership of Cadet Captains qlarris lfc-idler and Kay Nelson. Richard Iicst and Lois Mae Rees look orer the R.0.'l .I1. display placed in the case just hefore the Military Hall last Nm'Ciiilier. ' 0 Rifle Team l'ndc-r the sponsmsliip ot Sgt. john l,. llentlersen the Rifle team practices constant- ly to maintain high marks- mansllip rt-cords in order to maintain or surpass if pos- silile past records. Saunders Mcilortl and I.arrv Hooker lead the team, averaging l80 and l75 points respectirelv. 'Q Ushers Club llilll' uniformed cadets found maintaining order at assemblies and other evening functions are all members of the l'shers Cllulm. This group is under the direction of Cadet Major Harold Munson and Cadet Captains jarxis lfeidler and Kay Nelson. These pictures show some of the many activities which the R.O.'l'.CI. has perlormed throughout the year. Through the combined ellorts ol the Military instructors and Cadet oflftcers these boys learn the rules ol' good sportsmanship, the importance of neatness, and the value ol' discipline, all ol' which help them to become worthwhile ritizens. The Military Hall, Federal Inspection, Cadet Day when the entire unit marches proudly down Michigan Avenue, Rifle and Drill competitions, lurnishing music lor the loothall games, and other occasions, too numerous to mention, gave the unit many opportunities to show how teamwork and willingness to work can achieve success. These experiences will prove invalu- ahle to thetn in later life. Page 92 14 Wight of fnclaantment and lllemorie Swirling gowns, golden hrziitl,:n1tl llushing szihres were rellettetl in the shining l2lt'Ch0llR.f,.'ll.fl.C'1lllClS2lllll their lzitlies :tt the traulitionul Sehurf Bulldog Hop on November 23, 1951. Lust yezn s queen, Pzttrieizt Boettner, crowned the new queen, l5LlI'lJ2ll'1l lszikson, who, with her court, was ztwztrtletl gilts hy Colonel .Xrthur L. XV1n'ren untl congrzttulzttetl hy Mr. l.ztkeinztt'her, Prineipzil. 'l'he Crzintl Nlzirtli, letl hy the queen, :intl her court, Gerry lfowle, Nlzirlene Brotlcrson, Clzirol liniherg, ztntl Myrna Hansen brought to at elimztx the wontlerlul evening. .X linztl note ol' sentiment, Deep ln My lleztrt Schurf' :mtl the wontlerlul time lll'll'liWlll'll, will remain in our memories long zilter other events have lzuletl :ts one ol' the hitgh- lights ol' l95l-52. 1 1 ,e. I 'Iii Us -m 2.75 P arming ?or The ?utu e The second Schurz High School annual College Night under lt L 7 the direction ol' Mr. Lassen, College Counselor, was held on October 30. Invitations were sent to more than till colleges to participate in this year's session. An important part ol' the out- standing guidance program available to Schurf students is built around college interest. This college counseling is available to all students lrom lreshmen to seniors, and is under the direction ol Mr. Lassen His principal work is to acquaint the students with the dillerent colleges, particularly in and around Chicago, and with what colleges oller in courses and lacilities. College Night is planned to give parents the opportunity to meet representatives ol' the colleges in Chicago and the mid western states as well as those ol' several eastern colleges. The library and several other rooms were available for individual conferences, and tables were set up at which parents met the representatives. This gave them an excellent opportunity to obtain the latest and HHOSL accurate inlortnation lrom oihcials ol' the colleges in which they were in' Lerested. The second important step is an individual conlerence between students and representatives arranged at the student's request. Following College Night, the various representatives re- turned to Schurz lor follow up conlerences with these students. Here we see some ol' the colleges represented at College Night and the interested students and parents who came to learn more about the opportunities to be lound in the colleges ol' today. Uvilflwiilfvsff E7 . Page EH Pau' Svhwf bfi: 'X 5-I1 T, '-ff! ,Q 1.. X 5 Qaiijifgg x iv- 5 5 -if ':Ny7S f - A rfb 1155 ' W. '54 ,gy .X i xANiFaWN Q, 9,283 2 x 4 K 6 W1 ' A X' Q 9 5242 9 ii ' ' we ftp' t ,J 'E 9' was ' A A FW we if 1' 'few X HM' f-A ' W W 'y A ,., BA ,...f Y x an ,, N, , + ,Ai 5 Xsf wjj K M, r A V Awxiag xg M syn N,-'T 'ff' FQXQX ? It e . v W H 'g. , ,X x i 5, , Inky. . - .1 ,S iw 'few W 'x ' f 1 QC' ,V A , , mv 291 4 Q ? W if f fwyfa 'fm' : ... f f 34 ff? r B W , K ' H 1 W A M I F , A 5' fl ' S . , Q, f 1 '-K m N ' 11 0,6 I u. VY Q , .NWI amea, jlun, 2204 and Wa e The lacnltv, students, and l'.'l'..'X. to-operated in sponsoring the Stlnirf Fair on November 9 and the entire st-hool contributed to its success. The scene ol' this gay activity was the boy's gym. llere were booths, games, relreslnnents, and novelties ol' all kinds. .Xt the booths a variety ol' wares was ollered for sale. The games provided enjoyment lor everyone, and to add to the excitement there were vendors everywhere. Balloons, leis, shakers, rider and donglmuts, sandwiches, and fakes added to the lair-time at- mosphere. The cartoonists were amusing and interesting. .X fare- lul lloot' plan showing the location ol' each booth had to be made. Nlr. Buell, in general charge ol' the lair was assisted by Nr. Reisch- mann and Kenneth Adams, Don O'Neil, Herbert Foltlnteister, XVavne lliflxow, Dick XVelsh, and Flllllli Oplaski. This vommittee ol' boys helped to put up the booths, take them down, and gen- erallv assisted wherever needed during the day and evening. Q Page Elo I 'SYN ' . Xe my ' :'?'f It t , I X: vim! Q 'str 141 Were Wand at The 217' The l'.'l'..X. too tlicl niueh to lllillii' the silllllil lfziir the Slli't'l35S it wats. Booths continuing wearing zippzirel, tlolls, kniek-knzuks, Lliristrnzts gills, ezirtls, :intl wrap- pings, :incl the relreslnnent booth were plunnecl :incl rnzinzigetl uncler their kuper- vision. The niernhers, IO-0IK'li1lllllgilllil working together throughout the kunnner :incl lull in prelrzirzuion lor the Ifztir, lountl their ellorts well rewztrtletl, :intl they tain he justly proud ol' their results. Nlztnztging the hooths, keeping them supplied with mlezihle :irtic-les, :intl attending to the innuinerzthle cletziils helore, during, :intl alter the leur wats over were services eheerlully given hv :ill olhc-ers :incl hozirtl 4 1 rneinhera, so than the Fziir would he suc'c'esslul. They, just its well its the sluclentm, enjoyed living' over the lun, extiitenient, :incl work ol prelmring lor the lfziir when- ever xt group gzitheretl together. Nlrs. lintherg, her lfziir Clonnniltees :intl the lfzietllty Clonnnittees in flizirge ol' the lfxtir :tre to he eongrxttulzttetl on the 5lli'liC55 atehievetl in this co-olmerzuive event. Pail: 97 .ft HHLQ. qi Y-1-J :WD 'R 5 E N -T gg Aix xg 3, WL fine 5 W f . A Lb' -rf . TP, 15 f ii . an 5, if i H 1 W .,.:, M i W S Q. SN 1lwfwf ?wM - sw .. ag., 41 ..., E , Q, f Y' 'Q Q 'P' 71 A I .. x ' , X .Q .V 9 ,lnb ,,. 5, J, I f 3 4 Q 'X i 1 4 Q ,f -23: ' Q. ' .A E. 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Alfttitllllltlllsl llllll tht- 5tllllll SNlllIJllUllN Oxtlltslm, lldllltll In XII l'lNlllL'l hung lu 'tll tht- l'l ll wptrtl ul flll'lSlIll'lS llrtnn lhv xt-rx start with tht- lights Imx, tht' 4-rllm-s ol ln . . . t t .nliplnmtl thnil ringing in tht lblllxgltlllllll 'tml thc lrvtttts nl' thc lJl'Ull'NSlUIl1ll. to tht- mn cml wht-n tht' WUlllli'l'llll . 4 1 . 4 A music :mtl nlztru-lutts wmcls ol' thc llullvlttlzth Cllmrttx hritxg tht- t'lllll'l' zttttlit-:uw to itx ll-vt. tht- glmw ul' Cilrrislmts lx htstillvnl in tht- ll1'llllN null mimls uf cxcru Second group inducted in to Honor Soc btq i 'il The second group ol' students compris- ing 26 -lA's, -10 9115's and I4 3A's, a total of 80 students was inducted into the National Honor Society on December 19, 1951. Carl Bornholt, President of the .lune 1951 class, now attending the Uni- versity ol' lllinois, was the Master of Cere- monies. Assisting him in the induction ceremony was Louise Cross, also of the .Iune '51 class, now attending Chicago Teachers College. X'Vi1liam Le May, Fran- ces Budzik, Elaine Kostelny, and Sigurd Stocking, january class officers were the speakers on the program, taking as their subjects the four Cardinal Principles of the organization. The first group con- sisting ol' 60 members was inducted on June 1-1, 1951, by a group ol' seven mem- bers ol' the Tilden R.U.T.C. Since the charter was just granted last -lune, only members ol' the Alune graduating class could be considered lor membership at that time. However, beginning with this fall semester, l5'jQ, of the -lA's, 1092, of the -lH's, and 595 ol' the 3A's will be eligible for membership each semester. The requirements are based upon the four cardinal principles: Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Nominees lllllsl have at least an average of 51.0, on the basis ol' S-fl, E-3, G-2, and F-1 points, Qmajor subjects onlyj. They must also have attended Schurz for at least thirty weeks. Further qualifications are taking a leading part in some activity, an upright character above reproach, promptness in meeting obligations, and unselhsh service to the school. Division and class teachers may recommend candi- dates for the Society, but a faculty com- mittee and Mr. Lakemacher make the final decision on each candidate. A thor- ough study ol' each candidate's record on attendance, tardiness, grades, discipline record, and value to the school is made. The list of' candidates recommended by this committee is then submitted to the entire faculty for recommendation or re' jection by them for membership in the current semester's list of candidates. 25 4A's, 6 f1B's, and 22 3A's comprised the spring membership ol' the Society. These new members were inducted on May 29 at a special assembly. Page 100 It! The Januaq Senior P ay You KZan't lake It With You, the story of a family of individnalists, where each member goes about the business of living as he sees it was given on the afternoon of january l7 and the evening of january IN. 'l'his comedy in three acts, presented by the january Senior Class, was dirt-eted by Miss M. llill aml Miss li. Keenan. Since there were two performances there were two casts for several of the cltaraeters, 'l'he fast was as follows: Martin Vanderhof-Urandpa, Clillord Spratt and Don Bongiornog Penny Sycamore-an ambitious mother, Adrienne Derx and Barbara Shapiro, lissie-a stttdent of the ballet, Marlene Gull and jackie Kindeag Rheba-a good natnred folored maid, jean Hollman and joyce Monte: Alice-a pretty, sensible young girl, Carol Radde and joan Heins, l'aul Sycamore-the charming father, Daniel Steflyg Mrs. Kirby, Marlene Herman aml Marilyn lledkerg Gay-a stage struck young girl, Lillian Moratis and lilaine Perskig Olga- the grand Duchess, joan Monte and Eleanor Longo. Paul Sims as Mr. De Pinna, Paul Leppent as lid4a fanatic for violins, Russel ClLlllSSCIl as Donald, Rheba's boy friend, james Ketl as 'l'ony Kirby, Charles janss as Mr. Kolenltov, l'1ssie's ballet teatther, Andrew Hellgeth as Henderson, Al lidelman as Mr. Kirby, 'l'ony's father, and Charles Gurke, Ronald Seennd, Williatn Sikorski. Raymond Tapper as G-Men, were the other members of the cast who helped to make the play so successful. 'wx W 531' '1 Gig ffl! 14 Plead: e to eet ?r2endA lizuh semester the grzxcltizttiiigclass holds za Mother :ind Daughter len. liguh girl brings her mother us ll guest. lintertziininent and refreshments make this event an pleziszint interlude in the SCIIICSICIJS work. The -Izinuziry Tea was held on llznuizlry 22. Miss Cloelf, Nlr. Lzikeniziclier, Ml. Buell, Miss Stzipinski, Sponsor of the -IA Girls, and the student connnittee lornied the receiving line. The lfreslnnen Mother's Tea is given by the l'.'l'..X. ezich semester to ztcquziint the Freslnnen Mothers with the zidininistration, the freshmen teznrhers, and the councilors. Nliss Cioelx, Mr. Reisclnnzinn, Nlr. Solein, Mr. L2llC6Il12lCl1CY, Miss Blade, Mr. Buell, and Nlr. XVillalrd enjoyed at luncheon during at recent visit with Mr. Yvilliain Bz1cil1r:u'l1. Nlr. Bzu'l11':u'l1 is ll niernher ol the liozird ol' Llcluczition. He is 21 former teacher, both in the eleinentzirv :ind high schools ol' Chicago, :ind was Supervisor ol Coinmercial Education in Clliifzigo. .Xt present he is Director ol' the Chicago 'lwf'l'llIlll'lll College. Page 102 UiAito A fnjvy Scltalg 1 1. I sf- xg, kd .X special assembly, planned to interest our senior stttdents in the held ol teaching' the lllllllllf capped, was held on Nlarch I3. Dr. Ray Grahatn, Assistant State Superintendent ol' Schools, was the guest speaker. Miss Mary li. Courtney, Assistant Superintendent in charge ol' Special liducai tion, and Dr. Frances Mullen. Director ol' the Bureau ol' Mentally Handicapped Children. were also guest speakers. Dr. 'l'haddeus l,ul1era, Assistant Superintendent in charge ol High Schools. was the guest speaker at the March I9 tneeting ol' the l'.'l'.,X. ,Xlter the meeting Mrs. lintherg, Pres' ident ol' the l'.'l'..X. Dr. Lulxera, and Mr. Lakeniacher discussed several plans lor the itnproventent ol' Schurf. .X tour ol' the school for our prospective September lreshtnen, sponsored hy the Student Council Ifreslnnen Orientation Connnittee, was held on Nlarch ti. These groups ol' boys were interested in Nlr. l5ulawa's auto shop, and Mr. Newtnan's wood shop, while the girls enjoyed watching Dorothy Iidwards, lfrancine Catalan, and Carol Kacftnarek working in Nlrs. Runde's loods class. Loretta Ilerus and Shirley lickstrotn are putting the finishing touches to their oil paintings, wlnle Shirley Schultz looks on as Miss lx. hchnndt talks to another group about the advantages ol enrolling' tn the special .Xdvance .Xrt Llass tn lltm. Page llbfl 14 ?1ttmg Clue Tv 7lce Zenten Sea on For the third consecutive year the Schurz choristers, under the direction of Mr. Clark, assisted by the Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Fischer Conductor, presented Du Bois' Seven Last Wfords on Palm Sunday, April 6. Miss Arnesen was the organ- ist. ln the Seven Last lVords Du Bois portrays the events ol' Good Friday with a masterful employment of musical effect lending great dignity to the scene. Much of the text is taken directly from the Bible. Seven neighborhood pastors were invited to read the Biblical texts accompanying the music. Outstanding members of the senior chorus who took part in the production were Patricia Bettis, Lorraine Schmidt, Laurel Scott, Reider Anderson, Kenneth Adams, XValter Basler, Richard Best and Tom Peck. Members ol the community were guests at this Lenten Pro- gram on Palm Sunday which has become one ol' the traditional events given at Schurz. Alter the program many of them remained as guests ol' Mr. Lakemacher for light refreshments and a brief visit in the social room. 'ST E l 'Svmwi-3? 1 'ii A W 3? -f'v lj, I E ' AA I :Highs 1 I x S ' :fm , T r ' 5-'W H3 'Q' xy B. 'WS' .,--4 Ny- W f v'x ? '52 551 ,X 1 , in Milk v Ox- xi Eg N une Senza went CIMA P ay Our Hearts Were Young and Gay by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough was the Iune Senior Play presented by the graduating seniors on the afternoon' ol' Iune Ll and the evening ol' june 5. Miss Keenan, Director, was assisted by Donna Zernke and Barbara Bell, Chairmen of the play committee, and Richard YVellhousen, General Utility man. They did an admirable job belore, during both performances, and after the play in assembling the props, keeping the action moving smoothly, and returning all props to their proper places. Mildred hlaki- mowicz as Cornelia, Mildred Kocner as Emily, Robert Lahendro as Otis, Rita Hackstock as Mrs. Skinner, Frank tlllllflilll as the Steward, Barbara Butler as Har- riet, and Dolores Schram as X'Vinil'red, the English Girls, Charles Gilbert as Leo. Alohn Rybarczyk as Dick, Audrey Lindstrand as the Stewardess, Albert Guerra as the Purser, Larry Eggleston as the Admiral, Patricia Hellstrom as the Frenrh Maid, Alice Ivan as Madamoiselle, Ralph Gran as the Professor, and Robert Sanchez as the l'Vindow washer were well fitted lor the roles they played in this three-aft comedy, and their perlortnance made it the sucress it was. -4 f..RiL 'Twa Illmt fxciting FQ Si' E 9. Ol all the senior events senior elections are probably the merriest ol' all. Alter each notable aspirant has had his petition accepted and the required number ol' names have been signed, showing that the class will support him, the rush begins. Many groups meet to plan the campaign posters with their eve-catching lines and clever drawings, the campaign speeches, and the stunts which it is hoped will be clever enough to win votes. No stone is lelt unturned to lind new ideas. .Xll available wall space in the library and lunchroom is lilled with the posters. and bright banners stretch across the assembly hall high above the heads ol' the seniors who meet there lor division. .Xlter the hub bub ol' the two days allotted lor campaigning is over the voting begins. .Xnxious candidates await the results, each sure that he hasn't a chance to win. Some begin to wonder what possessed them to enter at all. .Xt last the winners are announced, the flood ol' congratulations begins, and the posters and streamers are gathered up to be discarded, or saved as mementoes ol' the most exciting three days some ol' them will probably ever have. The 'llS's too had their election lor class ofhcers. lt was as colorliul, exciting, and interesting as the senior elections. Fourteen candidates ran lor class ofhcers while the ballots ol' the senior notables showed that one hundred twentv two candidates were vying with each other lor eighteen honors. 'l'hroughout the entire campaign good sportsmanship was shown in the usual Schurl lashion. V075 FOR DAVE 1 9 use an, 'Q Higgs W , 2,3 I., V ll' V . , Mitt il- , , 1 yu 4 1 JW cmstll 'WS' ...ta 1' 1 i 2 'I' Z: J 1' Kai ding the U I-Aity ,ff Coach 0'Keefc points out an especially fine play to ll:-:mis lfudala. ffalfbzick r1.5 and tllmrlcs Palmer. quarterback QRQ. Row lv-tl. to R5 L. De Saeger. R.I-L.: D. Walker. R.'I'.: l-Z. Yonan, R.tl.: C. Bittner. C: X. Hansen. l..C.g D. Linden. L.T.1 R. Mehr, L.E. Row 2-tl, to R5 XV. Argast, R.H.: C. Palmer, Q.B.g D. Fudala. l,.H. Row 3-I . lidiger, F.B. This group made up the first string team of the l95l Frosh-Soph Football squad. Row l-KL to RQ Coach 0'Keefe, E. Yonan, D. Bailey, B. Argast, H. Miller. A. Hansen. D. lfudala. NV. Kiesel, B. Helsper, D. Kuhn, B. Sullivan, A. YN'achter. Coach Fee. tl, lo RQ R. Dentino, D. Haupers, C. Marofske, AI. lidiger, gl. Borgardl, C. Palmer. R. Antler- son, R. Benesch, X'Vestberg, L. De Saeger. li. Luckc, D. Linden, D. llhnaxy. D. Mors- worthy. KI. jones, C. Bittner, F. YValker, A. Donath, M. Pedott, 0. XVastyn. B. Schnitzler. R. Tyksinski. QL to RQ D. Quam, R. Karbowski. D. Wvalters. D. XN'ehr, B. Miller, C. Hardt. C. Ciszek. R. Dorembos, -I. Rosenberg, V. Andrews, E. Liska. If. Engelbrccht, J. Mazurck. B. Peterson. -I. WVynn, S. Maruscak, Eurich, S. Nelson. Here is the 1950-'51 Frosh-Soph Football Team Row 2- Row 3A ln the preparation for future years, Dick l ee's Frosh-Soph won four of their six games. Stars that will someday don the varsity uniforms to bring glory to Schurz were being seasoned so they would have full knowledge of football tactics at their command. Teaching these boys the fundamentals will give them experi- ence and confidence. Co-Captains Chuck Palmer and Dennis Fudala led the way through most of the season, although other player stand outs were Lee DeSaeger, Ed Yonan, Al Hansen, and Bill Argast who helped in the victories. Passing and hard running were the two vital factors in the Schurf offense. Cool judgement and the powerful throwing arm of Chuck Palmer guided this frosh team into a smooth working unit. The Frosh line, headed by Vfalker, Bittner, Linden and YVehr, have gained conhclence and cooperation and should prove to be stalwarts in future varsity lines. A A SCORES - l950 5l SEASON Sehurz 6 ..... .... ...... N c w Trier 20 Schurz 0 .......... ...... I .unc I2 Schurz I9 .... ..... ,.... D t mbar 6 Schurz 12... .. .... Bloom 0 Schurz 25 ......... ..... A ustin 0 Schurz G ....... ...... S cnn 0 Page 110 9 U' 1 Kg ,A Q M,7g?,pJ4 m Q W I if - ., QVQ. 3' wh L g w,f 3 I - j-4 k. 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X .X 4 W 1 1, 'vw Eff 'W ,..l'1 -7-,,,v...u-,Q 2359, Nm 'N.,,,,.J' is Q Q, K5 A Q w Row l QL to RQ William Kiersczkowski Half Back Richard Behnke End jim King Tackle Eugene Ensor End Row 2 QL to RQ Charles janss Paul Sims Tackles jerry Carley End George Cebra Half Back Row fl QI. t0 RJ Don Sunter Dick Uhnavy Guards Charles Cook Center Don Martensen Quarter Back joe Passolino Half Back Don Schulte Full Back Row 5 fl, to Rj jerry Fudala Half Back jerry Karczewski Quarter Back Charles Black Full Back Jim Uhlir Half Back Standouw in limb tv Worth Section There were innumerable boys who played a vital role, and were instrumental in the eventual winning of this year's North Section crown. A well-balanced, smooth functioning backfield, spear- headed and directed by quarter-backs Jerry Karczewski and Don Martensen, proved to be the nucleus of an extremely potent, and high scoring Bulldog team. In addition to Karczewski and Martensen in the backfield, were halfbacks joe Passolino and -lim Uhlir, and fullback Don Schulte. George Cebra and Jerry Fudala, and fullback Bill Kiersczkowski proved to be apt and capable reserves. Defense too had a prominent part in the success of this year's team. Stalwarts of the Bulldog defensive alignment included, Center, Charles Cook, Tacklesg Paul Sims, Jack Harris and Chuck Janss, Guardsg Don Sunter and Dick Uhnavy, and linebackers, Jim King and Mike Block, Dick Behnke, and Ends Roy Kolsky, Gene Ensor, and jerry Carley. Page 112 Crown L eague Scores 1950-1951 Season I.li.-XCUIE GAMES Schurz 6 .......... Schnrl 9 ....,..... Taft Lane Schurz 20 ..,. Lake Vw. Schurz 6 Amundsen Schurz 32 .... Sullivan Schurz 14 .... Roosevelt EXHIBITION CAM Schurz 7..New Trier Schurz 20 ,..,., Bloom SEMI FINAL GAME Schurz I3 ,,.. Harrison 14 6 l2 0 l8 6 ES l6 I8 22 Nation Speak laude Than Wo d Here we see Don Martensen being pulled down from behind in the Lane-Schurz clash. An instrumental factor in Schurz' climb to the North Sec- tion Crown, was the hne block- ing of the Bulldog linemen. Co-captain and the team's leading scorer this year was jerry Karczewski. pictured here straight-arming a would-be tackler. lfrank Stolki. Bill Kiersczkow- ski and jerry Karczewski of the SC1llll'l secomlary are converging on a Lake View ball-carrier. l.ine backers Paul Sims CLQ and tlliarles lllork KRJ are itl- teinpting to cut down a Lake View halfback. Defense played a prominent role in the success of this year's team as illustrated by jack llarris, Bill Kiersczkowski, Tom Kane, Roy Kolsky, and jerry Karezewski. The Schurz Bulldogs line up in a Teformation as they prepare to put the ball in play against Lake View. The 1951 Schurz Varsity had what might be termed a contrastable season. On the bright side, the Bulldogs climaxed an already successful season by defeating Lane Tech, 9-6, and ulti- mately capturing the North Section Crown. Although upset by Taft, 14-6 in their initial league game, the Gridders led by the brilliant play of jerry Karczewski, joe Passolino and jim Uhlir, captured their next five contests, defeating Lake View, Lane, Amundsen, Roosevelt, and Sullia van, respectively. In running up their consecutive games' winning streak to six the Bulldogs triumph held over a powerful Bloom Township eleven 20,18 in an exhibition game played mid- way in the season. Off-setting the joy the team would normally have had in capturing the North Section Title, was the untimely death of one of the finest athletes ever to don the Purple and Gold - Roy Kolsky. He was not only an outstanding athlete, but an amiable, modest, extremely well-liked individual as well. Page 113 14 e tne A, Skill 'llnitq Kring Uicto If llalc Yan Ueyen is passing the ball to Harold Schwin in an intersquad contest. Goalie Nor- man Simon blocks shot ata tcmptcd by canter-forward Bucky Singer. A scramble near goal in- xolrcd james Wennersten. Paul Laursen, Norman Simon fgoalicj. .loc Singer. Dale Van Oeyen and Bernard Brodnicki. Norman Si- mon prepares to block shot at- tempted by james XVcnnersten. as Paul Laurscn and Bernard Brotlnicki rush to his aid. N ik kb, Row I-fl. to R5 XVilliam Slalleld. Dalc Yan Ueycn. Bob Wesseling. XYaIlv l.l'Ill. William Norbcrg. Roland Uelberg. Larry Welch. Bob Glea son. Charles Volumbo. Row2--fl. to RQ Miroslaw NUySll'lV5iil. james Bernigcr. lidwin Bock, Bruce Strand, Stoal Aastrein. joe Singer, Harold Schwin, Norbert I.unberg, Ronald Casmire, David lalinski, Tony Xvigliano. Row 3-fl, to RQ Coach Pollack. Ronald Bart, Fred Schoenradc. jack XVoods, l'aul Laursen, Carl Larsen, Norman Simon. -james Nlcnner- sten, Charles Gilbert. Bernard Broknicki, Ron Fischer, Paul xVCl'I1l1C2il'lll. The l95l Soccer team was greatly hampered by the loss through graduation ol' the first string l950-5l city and state champions. The team, although consisting mainly ol' sophomores and juniors, proved to be dillicult competition lor the majority ol' the teams they met. A lack ol players was also a deterring factor according to Coach Pollack, who deserves a great round ol' applause lor endless efforts to mold this green but promising team into a thirdaplace tie lor the city title. The season's record is 'I wins, I tie, and 5 losses. Mr. Pollack has high hopes for the coming l952-53 season with a team which will profit through the experi- ence gained this year. Having young players on a team in luture years will bring success. Ability and knowledge are instilled in each player insuring champion- ships lor coming years. ln soccer, form and balance combined with a quick thinking mind often makes the dilference between a successful victory and defeat. The l95l'52 team was led by captains Charles Gilbert and Bucky Singer who proved to be able guides throughout the spirited season. Page 114 Hnother Succemt ul Sea on ndA 'l'he Schurl track team, coached by George loppingj, ap- proached the end ol' a successlul season when both the junior and the senior scjuads rolled up victories in the North Section Relays and the North Section Qualilying Nleet. This team, which quali- lic l Ill boys lor sl'tte competition, was victorious in many ol' the meets during the indoor and the outdoor seasons. 'lihe climax ol 'l J '.' . . the indoor season came when the juniors captured a lourth place in the city meet with -lack XVood, Paul Strentf, Ralph Clltristoller- sen, l.eonard lleSaegher, llennis lfudala and the relay team ol' tlharles Nlarolske, Leonard lJeSaegher, Dennis Ifudala, and Reider .Xndersen. .Xll placed in their events. The senior team was represented by Cllill' Kessem, Bernard Clark, Paul Laursen, and the relay team ol Roger liennorth, Richard Smith, Raymond Smith, and liernard Clark who scored in their events. 'l'his season has already produced two individual city champs with possibilities ol more in the outdoor linals. Senior captain Cllill' Kessem walked away with the city mile crown when he linished the course in a blistering l:-l2.Fl minutes, the best time in his career. Shot putter, jack Wood, the other city champ, won the event when he heavecl the iron 248 Ieet 5 inches, just inches away lrom a new city record. .Xnother set ol' champions is the senior relay team composed ol' liernard Clark, Richard Smith, Raymond Smith, and Roger liemiorlh which won the city lligh School relay crown at the Chicago Stadium and the .X..X.ll. crown at the University ol C'hic'igo 'l'his is the seventh team to bring' the stadium cham- . 1 . . , , 1 t pionship to Scliurf. Senior Track Team Row l Dale llelstrom, Norbert I.uncl- brig. llharles Cook, Ronald Carlson, C-eorge Moore. Nor, man Schmarje, Danny l'rice. lllill Kessem. Rowif Llarlt Ulander, Don llrnns. Roger llennorlh, Raymond Smith. Richard Smith, Bernard Clark. Robert .-Xdelilli, l'aul l.anrsen, Clhatles Marofske. Row fl james Sobel. Ronald Stasch. n n im S nt L I -X n i c c i osc mi tt is c c ini c n ,- -s '14 AX -t cm' s. Junior Track T fl 71 ' ' Ross l Robert Nlais. Richart faynor, DN'l'l 1 1 . 1 1 I . Wallx l.:nson. Ronald Kirk Row 2 Richard Kliisl, Ralph tllnislol- leisen, Reidet' Andersen, Dennis lfudala. Walter Zimmerman. Raymond Nelson. Robert l.ietl- mann, l'att'iclt Dollcy, lloward Kopinski, 'l'homas N'alscli. Row fl -jack lYood, joseph XYynn, l'aul lice, lVilliam Stallelcl, Rober Weiner, Leonard DeSaegher, Ralph lyksinski, Rolf Wehr, Keith llardt, lhomas Qllfllll. james Sobel. Page lli ,Feuerschwenger and Don Fenton discuss team strategy before each game and try to anticipate their 'X Ynexperience Prvalea I-aw6 cle Although winning only two of nine league games, the Schurz -Iunior Basketball team, coached by Mr. Fee, provided its fans with an interesting, if not exciting season. Each game, with the exception of the Lane and Amundsen tilts, was a tightly contested allair. With a lineup composed ol' center, Ron Marnul, forwards, Don Fenton and Frank Miller, guards, George Feuerschwenger and Ed Kwasigroch, the Bulldogs opened the '51-'52 season with a 68-64 upset win over Roosevelt. However, the cagers lost their next four games, two of them by one point before whipping Lake View 62--18 lor their second and final league win. In addition to those mentioned above, -lack Dagro, -Ioe Passolino, Bucky Singer, Vince O'Mal1ey and Jack Douglas were outstanding. Don Fenton, with a 19-point average, was the team's high scorer, and received honorable mention on numerous sectional and all city teams. Co-Captain George opponents' possible moves. These are members of the 1951-52 junior Basketball Team. Row I Ron Marnul, Al Hansen, Don Fenton, Frank Miller, Bill Jamieson. Row ' Ross Delur, Manager, jim Novello, Ulysses Pembleton, Coach Dick Fee, George Erickson, jot Passolino, Dean YValker, Manager. Row .5 jack Douglas, joe Singer, George Feuerschwenger, jim Brahm, Jack Dagro. Row 4 Vince O'Malley, Fd Kwasigroch, 5 S Tl ?.i R154 t.. 'iii ' Uma Ir' :1 s'Z1L-,Mi 1 l I- i' lla Senio fe cl: P ayvffa 'M 5 gasp 54h ha? n fffllllbt 5.65232 SQHUH: 52392 ul E cfm 633' Row I-Frank janzak, Manager, Dick Jacobi, Gerald Voelz, Co.Captaiu, Max Saxingcr, Co'Captain, Gerald Carley, Don Peterson, Bob Lahendro, Manager. Row 2-Tom Kane, Richard Kalina, Don Lemtartson, Coach Mueller, George Lekas, jerry Kane, Ron Northsworthy. Row 3-Roger XVarner, Ivan Abezitian, Dave Covill, Bob Kasperwick, Ray Smith, Gill Popp. Co-Captains Max Saxinger and Gerald Voelz with Coach Ed Mueller plan the strategy to be used in the playofl' game against Marshall. The action seen around the basketball court this year was exceptional. The Schurz Seniors won 5 and lost -l, thus qualifying tltem for a bid to the city playoffs. Shooting and rebounding by Carley, Voell, Saxinger and BZIYSICI held the foes to close margins. With the loss of lion Peterson, Coach Mueller relied on the Kane brothers, Dick Jacobi, and Don Lennartson for backhoard work. All in all the Schurz Senior Basketball Team had a successful season and reached an unexpected playoff berth. Page I 17 I. Schurz ll AXCUE Sl Schurl ,.,...,..,...... 50 Schurz ....,, , ,,,,., 65 Schurz ....... ...... 5 G Schurz .,,,.,, ..,... E H Sch urz .,.,,,, ,..,,. f 16 Schurz ...,.... ...,, , 52 Schurz ..,..,,,,.,,,,,, 56 Schurl C.-XSON SCORE 'l'aft . , Von Steuben Sullivan ...... Amuudsen , Lakeview ,. .. Semi ,. . XValler Lane. . ,, , PLAYOIT CA M li S 43 44 cw ,, . will ,Jil 55 33 84 98 Marshall .,., ,,,,,,,. A xxx, Tut X li W -bu... , Wine St:-vng QQ , Q may N vi R N x ' 92 T' J N -, V ' a 5 Through S mon P ay Row l-Casimir Barszcz, Kent Grayson, Mel Ursin, Lowell lilsen, james Borgardl, George Erickson, jerry Hoppe, George Feuerschwenger. Row 2-Gerald Manta, Harry Ericson, Ronald Mazzone, Ronald Reehofl, Gerhard Machc, Richard Karbowski, Allen Otto, Charles Palmer, jerry Karczewski, Row 3-Bob Lahendro, joe Sherman, Bill Blume, Al Dzierla, Earl Gorden, Coach Nowak, Gerald Voelz, jerry Carley, jack Dagro, Art Schultz. The Schurz Baseball Team, usually referred to as the Gas House Gang , has had an exceptionally fine season. They are eying their First North Section cilllflllle pionship in twenty years. The team boasts ol' eight returning Lettermen which adds experience to their line play. Captains Alerry Karczewski, jerry Voelz and Goach Nowak discuss plans lor luture games. Mel Ursin, Jerry Manta, and Earl Gorden comprise the pitching stall' as these hurlers have limited other teams to but a few runs. Ron Reeholl, classy second baseman and George lfeuerschwenger centerfielder, swing big bats against Lane. The rest ol' the team was comprised ol Gerhard Mache, lirst base, Casmir Barszcz, shortstop, -jerry Carley, left held and WA M Al Dzierla, right field. Since we go to press before the season closes, the hnal stand- ing of our team is not available at this time. Below are the scores to date. SCORES Schurz Lane ....... T .... 6 Schurz ...,... ,,,,,, l 0 Amundsen .. ..... 2 Schurz Roosevelt .,....,,.. 2 Schurz ....... ,,,,,. 2 Taft .....,.,,... ,,,. I l Schurz Senn ,......,...,.,,.,,,. l Schurz ,,..... ,...,. l 5 Sullivan ...... ,,,,, I l Schurz ....., ...t,, V on Steuben 0 Schurz.. ,.,, .,.... 7 Roosevelt ..., , 2 Schurze .. ,,,,, XValler ,....,,.,... I Page 118 They be Their Et These four teams strive toward championship goals every year. The wrestling team under the expert guidance of Coach Fred O'Keefe gave other schools tough competition. This year Terry McCann took the I I5 Ih. State Championship. The Golf Team with Coach Dick Fee turns out the best golfers. The outstanding golfer on the team was jim King. Every year coach Otto Hari has a good swimming team. This year the seniors placed fourth in the city meet. Outstanding members of the senior team were Don Olenx, Dick Bastian, Bruce O'Brien, and Dick Uhnavy. The outstanding junior was Bill Heston. The Cross Country team had a successful season with Mr. George Topping as coach. Outstandf ing for his ahility to run is Clifford Kessem. Although these teams are not our most important teams, they help to keep the name of Carl Schurz High School on the top of the list. Wrestling Team Row I-Don Baily, Tony Avigli- ano. liddie Yohhen. Terry Mc Cann. Allan Zack. Richard Kiefer, james Quirk, Werner Holler. Row 2-linror Axdieh, Ronald Kirkpatrick, Danny De Marco, Dennis Kuhn, jim Hanges, Bill I'recht, Charles Clement. Dale Hauppers. Row EI-Boh Mueller, Ifrank lValker. .lim King, Charles Iingleson. Carl Bittner, Barry 0'Brien. Dan Hoppe, Norman I'iccinini and Mickey Bettis. fs., These are the inemhers of the ISISI-52 Wrestling Team. Golf Team Bill Iiunson, john Chuhak, -lim King, Warren Olson, Boh Mun- son, Bill l.e May and lid Hinsch are the members of this year's I-olf Team superxised hy Coach Dick lfee. Swimming Team Row I-Ron Ottoson, l.es lfrei- herg. Daxid Olsen. Dale Haup- pers, Ralph Furlong, Bill Heston and Bruce Strand. Row 2-Mike lfrancisco, Fred Owen, Art Rush. Charles Cil- hert, David Zalinski, lidward Cronczewski, -loc Butera, Cerry Nlessner. Row fi-Ilerman Halrorsen, Bill Iiunson, Ralph Duddles, Dick l'hnai'y, Ben -loost, Clill' Mac Mullin and Ted Camis. Row 4-Bruce 0'Brien, Dick Bas- tian, Don lflenl. Harry Ras- mussen, Larry lfrerk, Cuy Sley- .4 ster and liarl Rappaport. I These are the members of the IEIBI-52 Swimming Team. X lak- Cross Country Team lid Sosnowski, Don Burns. Richard Kalina, james Suhel. '- Manager, Sheldon udson, Roger Bennorth, and Cliff Kessem, this year's Cross Country Team, dis- cuss with Coach Ceorge Topping the prospects for a successful year. Page I I9 an-I - fxerci e P ay Kuild Ke tter Kodiu Rhythm! Timing! Accuracy! Speed! Punctuality! All are vitally necessary in the development of social activities. In the girls gym department these funda- mentals are taught in addition to many more connected with good health. Good grooming, poise, and posture are musts in the lives of the growing teen-ager, and where is a better place for the modern miss to improve upon these necessities than her gym classes. There are many exercises centered upon a focal point. Special calisthenics are practised to aid development in arms, legs, trunk, and chest, and to improve muscle coordination throughout the entire body. lt has been proved that warm-up exercises before games give the body a chance to limber up, thus enabling the games to be more interesting and lively. Certain games belong with certain seasons, and girls soon learn to look forward to each passing change. Spring and volleyballg fall and basketball are as closely related to them as fall and football are to the boys. The captain basketball game between Mrs. Perry's and Mrs. Sugarmanns juniors pictured at the top is a typical scene from one of the many exciting games highlighting the basketball season. This game is planned to include as many girls as possible. Exercises such as the one demonstrated in the bottom picture at first sent forth groans and grunts, but later became routine and continued to build strong bones and sturdy muscles. In this exercise it is the arm and chest muscles which are the point of attention. Page 120 fr '52 w -l Z k J Npgqf ii up F Q 9 iff 2 Q ,, f 3, kg ,Air W W K ff tg Q13 W, ,sk N '! Qi f Q git V X gr 4 f X Mi kg, W ' f - ' A I 4- x ji: f f ll s '- 4 U N- L F V 1:34 Y , Kg-F 5 . ' ff lX?.,fW32'f rQx! iN' fri? ,s. 1 f W, l ' f Q . ff ' ' fm ? 5 ...I F I J '3 ' , EU I yi li M 14. A 1 K 'R 1 R f - QQ if , 8 f Q ,.,:A- wlehmni' A ii: :E A 4 53,4 Y .. X Zeadem Tod q I7 an 701' Tamar vw 'The Girls .Xthletic As sociation and the Uym Guards deserve much credit lor their wonderlul work throughout the semesters. The G.A..X. consists ol live ollicers and a Board ol Control. These are girls who have received their letter, and have run for ollice. Among the get-togethers for the girls possible. The Gym Guards teachers ol some ol' their m in the gyin olhce. fL..X..X. clieyron are awarded lor tl many duties the G.,'X.A. has are planning parties and at Schurz, besides helping the gym teachers whenever area group ol' energetic, alert girls who relieve the gym airy tasks, such as relereeing at gym games, and assisting points, which are applied toward their gym letter or rese services. 'Together these groups make up an organi' ration helplul to the student body as well as the gym teachers. The G.A..X. oflicers aretl, to RJ bhnlcy Purxcs, Loxrcspond- ing Seeretaryg Janeen Ross, Presiclentg judy Xfells, 'lreasurerg Lois Bauer, Vice-President: and Shirley Hofmann. Recording Secretary. These girls have been elected to their positions by members of the CA..-X. This group comprises the Gym Guards whose duties consist of helping the gym teachers in the gym classes, gym ofhce, in the gym games. and in many of the tasks which make up each dav's work. 'The K...-LA. Board of Control and the CLAUX. otiicers are responsible for the many activities in school and out, which they sponsor, for the enjoyment of the school at large. Page 122 Through Sala vol and 0utAide Nctiilitie I borow 'ki 'incl -Xrlene Kielas represent the Bowling Ollifers ol' the CI. to Rl Nancy Lakin. Pat Laicllaw, lflorenee ,a s ,. . IEIBI-52 Bowling season. ln this picture the girls are busily lignring till! the atc-rages ancl team winnings. tllark Row. l. to Rl Barbara Staneltlieltl. Pat Kolberg. Sne Brown. Pat Shelantler. N1arrYaylaian. 42ml Row, I, to Ry litlith lfeierobin, -leattette Nltlsielski, Kay XX'ilson, Martha Oakley, Zlllll Lois Mae Rees. fflrtl Row, l, to Rl Barbara xlCYl'l', l'at Swieton, Roberta Littowieeki, -lUX'l'4' Krause. and l'at Chaste. tlth Row. l, to Rb Carolyn Sehnell. Mary Silli Dnnn intl Yattev Yplitt Nth Row. L to RQ Virginia Wesley, Shirley l'nrves, Nanci' Y tni liominc incl Snr Viv' K , Xnn Walton. Barbara Metz, .2 I . . . 1 I Nlelelier, lilaine Geogleris. anal I.ott ilreeleyi. Klfront Row, I. to Rl Marilyn Cotiverse. X trgt 2 , . .. . f laian are smite of the hallgnartls yon might see il' you entered the girls gvm tlttring sehool hours. They are always there antl on the job. lhese girls inatle np the l?l.3l-32 Howling League representing Seltttrz. The leagtte look plaee over a periotl ol twenty weeks. anal the eliniax of the Bowling season was the antntal Bowling Banquet given on May 28th at the Swetlish Kllttb at 624 Wrightwoocl Ave. At this time all the Bowling and CLAA, awartls were giren. Trophies were awartletl to the -l.M.l3.'s who took Qnrl place in the National Bowling Congress Tottrnatnent. antl to Nanev l.akin who won Qntl plate for high seort' bowling otel' the rottntry. 'l'hese activities are just some ol the projects sponsorecl by the girls' gym tlepartntcnt. The ollit-ers pietnretl above helped in many ways to keep the Bowling 'lonrnatnents lnnetioning smoothly. The hallgnarcls assist the teachers in relereeing games taking place in the gym, and are available at all times il' neecletl. Harcl work. eo-operation, anrl laithlnl aclherenee to the physical tleveloptnent program in gym elasses help to builcl strong, agile boclies, alert minds, and general physical well being. Page l2fl -4- -1- -N l 'TX - 1 Y-uni .---Q fllhl fi v .-,N f A 1 1 v X 1, ' 1 X Cla A me and not We , anna q 1952 Class Pl'I'.S'lIlF7If Dennis Glick l'in'f1'rv.vidz'1il Carol Segermark Sl'l'l'l'll17'V lean Hoffman 'l'1'r'n.m rm' Victor Petersen Max! I,ike'l3' lo Srlfcevd lilaine Kostelny Donald Petersen limi Sl lIfll'Hf Charlene Sunemn Signrcl Stocking Illn.x'l I.iIc'rnry Carol Radclc Richard Rilfncr Mori Ijf'flf'HdlllI1l' Barhara Krause Carl Ccclcrquist Mos! llmlrlroux Dorothy Nelson Ronald tlecnncl Moxl Iligrliflml Loretta KlClllClll Richard Hansen M oil l'r'r.su I ilz' lilaine Perski Manfrecl Maclic Mm! ,lIll.rir'1ll Mice Yonan William lr Max .llml Klflllfflvl Irene Horlt ll'illianl Kierlkowski Mm! Pujlular Terry l,alJa Dale Van Oi-yen I'l'illic'.xI Carol Utleson james Alex l'il'll'll!Hlf'.Sf Susan Klise Andrew Hclgcth lim! Dnnrrfr Lillian Moraitis Kenneth Xl'iszowaty lrlml fflnxsnmfr' Jacqueline Kindca 'l'oin Petersen Ideal Prom Dale Marilyn Boynton Rolx-rt Selgrarl Mm! flllrrlflizfr' Magrlelene Arranites lNo Partnerj Mos! Arlixlir Georgia Manas QNO llartncrj Tyjriml Srlzurzilr' Betty Christiansen Max Saxinger Page l26 Candidateat or raduation anuary I 952 ELAYNE L, ABRAHAM . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Cartoon, Checkers, -IB Girls, 'IA Girls. louis, Travel, Personality, Social Danc- ing, Young Moderns: Student Couneil Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Clean-Cp Leagtte: Gym Guard: Hall Guard: Messiah: Spring Ifestival: Schurl Ifair: Choral Competition: Seven Last IVortls. BEVERLY ANN ADAMS . . . Club: Audubon. Treasurer, Checkers, Swim Leaders, Latin Reading, Secretary, Tours, Travel, Typing, Young Moderns, -IB Girls, -IA Girls. JAMES GEORGE ALEX . . . Class Notable. Wittiest: Protn Commit- tee: Clubs: Checkers, Tours. Travel, Dog Ifaneiers. Rod and Gun, Social Dancing. Square Dancing: Ilall Guard: Teams: NYrestIing. LILLIAN OLGA ARNOLDSEN . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, -IB Girls, -IA Girls. Tell-A-Tale, knitting, Travel, Personal- ity, Typing: Student Council Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Visual Iidu- cation Clerk. MAGDALENE ARVANITES . . . Class Notable, Attractive: Prom Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Iitiquette. -IA Girls, Vice Pres., Hostess, Tours, Travel, Social Dancing, Chairman, Style: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball. Intranntrals: Ilall Guard: Messiah: Choral Compe- tition: Sexen Last Words. DONALD ROY AXELSON . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: Biology, Checkers, Chess, Gerlnan, Picked Platoon: Laurels. HERBERT FREDERICK BAHR . . . Clttbs: Iingineering, Opera Guild: Ilall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah. MARILYNN ALFREDA BECKER . . . Protn Committee: Clubs: Biology, Swim Leaders, Tell-A-Tale, Treasurer, Travel, Personality, Style, -IB Girls, -I.-X Girls: Laurels: Olliee Clerk: Senior Play: Schurz Ifair. JACK RICHARD BEHRENDS . . . Clubs: Camera. Movie Operators, Square Dancing, President: Visual Iidncation: Teams: Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert. .IOANNE MARILYN BENNETT . . . Clubs: Costutne Design, Ger- man. Tours, Travel, Square Dancing, Young Moderns: Latlrels: Teams: Volleyball. DORIS JEAN BERRY . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Gym Leaders. Tours, Travel, Social Dancing. Style, Young Moderns: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last XVords. FRANK E, BESSLER . . . Clubs: Careers, Cartoon, Personality: SCIIIIYIUIIC Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring lfestival: Seven Last XVords. BARBARA ALICE BOBRICH . . . Clubs: Audubon, Secretary, Latin Reading, Opera Guild, Latin Club, Latin Reading, Radio Guild, Social Dancing, Tri-Ili-Y, LIB Girls, 4A Girls: Library Assistant: Hall Gttard: Teams: Basketball. Volleyball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Con- cert: Messiah: Operetta: Seven Last IYords. DONALD ANGELO BONGIORNO . . . Iilection Committee: Clubs: Audubon. International Relations, Latin Reading, Social Dancing: Laurels: Ilall Guard. MARILYN BOYNTON . . . Class Notable, Ideal Prom Dale: Prom Committee: Clttbs: Audubon. Vice-President, Cheer Leaders, Swim Leaders, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Knitting, Latin Reading, Secretary, Library Aids, Ollice Girls, Red Cross Knitting. Theater, Tri-Hi-Y, Set:- retary, Yottng Moderns: Laurels: Stttdent Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: St'lIlII'lUlll' Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Li- brary Assistant: Ollire Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley- ball: Messiah: Spring lfestival: Choral Competition: Seven Last VVords. JAMES RICHARD BRAHM . . . Clubs: Camera, Cartoon, lil Circulo Iispanol. Iingineering, litiquette, Pan American, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Wood Carving: Schurzone Sales Delegate: lfire Marshall: Ilall Guard: Locker Gttard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals. FRANCES BARBARA BUDZIK . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Dramatit's. Latin, Opera Gttild, :IB Girls, 4.-X Girls, Square Dancing, lri-Ili-Y: Laurels: Ilall Guard: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring lft-stival: Opt-retlap Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. MARILYN JOYCE BURBACH . . . Clubs: Checkers, Costutne De- sign. Swim Leaders. 'Iours. Travel. Pan American, Social Dancing. Style, Young' Moderns: Laurels: Student Council: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Captain, Volleyball, Captain, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring lfestiyal: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last XVords. OLIVER J, BURNS . . . Clubs: Camera, Iingineering: Hall Guard: Teatns: Intramurals: Messiah. DONALD ROBERT BURTT . . . Clubs: Creative IVriting: Engineer- ing, German, Opera Guild, Pre-Med, Radio Guild: Student Council: Ilall Guard: Messiah: Spring Ifestival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last lVords. DOROTHY CARMELLA CAMPASANO . . . Clubs: Careers. l'A.L,S., Trayel, -I B Girls. -lA Girls, Young Moderns: Teams: Volleyball. ltftlll GENEVIEVE JOANNE CEBULSKI . . . Clubs: Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Tours, Travel, P.A.I..S., Plant Growers, Social Dancing: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Xvords. CARL W. CEDERQUIST . . . Class Notable, Most Dependable: Clubs: Camera, Engineering, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Soccer, Intramurals, Tennis: Messiah: Choral Competition: Seven Last lVords. RONALD ALAN CEGELSK . . . Clubs: Engineering, Tours, Rod and Gun, Science. JAMES FRANKLIN CHAPMAN . . . Cltlbs: Biology, Checkers, French, Handwork, Marshalls, Travel. Social Dancing: Fire Marshall: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Football: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last IVords. i MIRIAM LYDIA CHRIST . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Oflice Girls, Opera Guild: Laurels: Library Assistant: Map Room Clerk: Office Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Illords, CAROLEE CHRISTENSEN . . . Pin and Ring Connnittee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Girls Rifle, Ollice Girls, Playgoers, Pre-Med., Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing: I.ibrary Assistant: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words: Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer. BETTY CHRISTIANSEN . . . Class Notable, Typical Schurzite: Election Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Swim Leaders. Latin Reading, Travel, Vice-President, Personality, Secretary, Pre-Med, Radio Guild, Social Dancing, Typing, Young Moderns, Vice-President, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last Mlords. WALTER J. CIOSEK . . . Clubs: Camera, Checkers, Chess, Dog Fanciers, Hall Guard. RUSSELL GEORGE CLAUSSEN . . . Election Connnittee: Clubs: Biology, Secretary, Treasurer, German, Opera Guild, Tours, Radio Guild, Social Dancing, International Relations: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last IVords: National Honor Society: Senior Play: Schurz Fair. SHIRLEY B, COLEMAN . . . Clubs: Careers, Knitting, P.A.L. Sec- retary, Personality, Nature Study, President: Student Council Delegate: Ofhce Clerk: Messiah. LOIS JOAN CYGAN . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, Knitting,, Ollice Girls, Opera Guild, Tours, Travel, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Olhce Clerk: Teams: Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last XVords. RONALD VALENTINE DERENGOWSKI . - . Clubs: Dramatics, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Tours: Hall Guard: Music Secretary: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last XVords. ADRIENNE PEARL DERX . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, Gymnastics, Library Aids, Travel, Playgoers, Science, Young Moderns, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Student Council Delegate: Library Assistant: Olhce Clerk. ELIZABETH ANN DEYERLER . . . Clubs: Careers, Etiquette, Tell-A-Tale, German, Girls Rifle, Knitting, P.A.L.S. Personality: Laurels: Adjustment Clerk: Tardy Oflice: Messiah. ALFRED CARL EDELMANN . . . Election Committee: Clubs: Art, Cartoon, Checkers, Engineering, Playgoers, Poster, Rod and Gun: Stu- dent Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delea gate: Clean-Up League: Map Room Clerk: Visual l-Iducation: Hall Guard: Stage Crew: Schurz Fair: Senior Class Play. RICHARD FREDRICK FREDRICHSEN . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Presi- dent, Schurz Hi-Y, Model Railroad, Tours, Science, Square Dancing: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Clean-Up League: Usher: Teams: Football, Manager, Wrestling, Manager, Intra- murals: Schurz Representative to Executive Club Dinner. JOAN BETTY FREIBERG . . . Class Gift Connnittee: Clubs: Audu- bon, Secretary, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Sgt. At Arms, Latin Reading, Library Aids, Opera Guild, Latin, Nature, Radio Guild, Social Dancing, Tri- Hi-Y, International Relations: Library Asst.: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Con- cert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. CHRIST G, FUNTEAS . . . Clubs: Sports Dogs: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. JOSIANE FRANCES GAUDILLAT . . . Clubs: lil Circulo lispanol, French, President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild. Square Dancing: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Library Asst.: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last IVords. RAYMOND ARTHUR GILLIE . . . Clubs: Chess. ERNA ELIZABETH GLASNER . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, G.A.A. Board, German, I.ibrary Aids, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild. Per- sonality, Pan American, Pre-Med., Social Dancing, Style, Typing, Young Moderns: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Clean-Up League: Library Asst.: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last lVords. Page l28 IIOAN PATRICIA GONKA . . . Clubs: Checkers. MARLENE HELEN GULL . . . Prom Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Dramatics. Tell-X-Tale. NIB Girls, 4A Girls, Social Chairman. Lihrarv Aids, P.A.L.S., Personality, Pan American. Style, Theater, Treasurer Typing, Voting Moderns, Los lispanolitos: Schurf 'limes Stall, Co- litlitor: Schurlone Stall, Co-litlitor: Library Assistant: Ilall Guard: Mes- siah: Spring lfestival: Senior Play: Seyen Last Words: Schurz lfair. CHARLES GEORGE GURKE . , . Clubs: Biology. Catnera, Chess. Marshalls, Model Railroad, Social Dancing, International Relations: llall Guard. .IANIGE EILEEN HAHN . . . Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Debating, 'IB Girls, 'IA Girls. Latin Reading, Library Aids, Opera Guild, Pre-Med., I'resident, Radio Guild, President, Social Dancing Disk jockey: Laurels: Tri-Hi-Y. Sgt. At Arms: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Library Assistant: Ilall Gttard: Teams: Basketball, Volley- ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Ifesti tal: Operetta: Seven Last Words: Schurz Ifair. BEVERLY JOYCE HANSEN . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Ifrench, Palateers, IVood Carving: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. RICHARD EDWIN HANSEN . . , Class Notable, Most Dignilied Gift Committee: Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Cartoon: llall Guard. JOAN CLARICE HEINS , . . Clubs: Checkers, Costume Design. Dramatics, Swim Leaders, Girls Rifle, Tours, Poster: Student Council Delegate: Clean-llp League: Ilall Guard: Teams: Bowling, ANDREW WILLIAM HELLGETH . . . Class Notable, Ifriendliest: Clubs: Opera Guild, Psychology, Social Dancing, XVood Carving Schurlone Sales Delegate: llall Gtlard: Messiah: Operetta: Seven Last Words. SHIRLEY.ANN ETHEL HERBERT . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil lhainatics. Ifrench, -l B Girls, -IA Girls, Palateers, Sketch, Style, Woo shop, Girls: Laurels: Student Council: Hall Gtlard: Tri-Hi-Y. MARGUERITE ANNE HERBOLD . . . Clttbs: Checkers, :IB Girls, lA Girls. Knitting, Spanish, Typing: Laurels. MARLENE JOYCE HERMAN . . . Protn Committee: Clubs: Tell A-Tale, Vice President. 'IB Girls, AIA Girls. Knitting, Library Aids, P.A.L.S., Personality, Red Cross Knitting. Social Dancing, Tours. Sec- retary, Travel, Typing, Young Moderns. l'lant Growers: Library Assist ant: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Volleyball: Senior Play. IRENE .ll-CAN HOCK . . . Class Notable, Most Athletic: Clubs: Camera, Cartoon, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, G,A.A. Board, Girls Rille, Otlice Girls, Theater, Trayel, Young Moderns: Adjustment Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball. Bowling, Volleyball, Intramurals. JEAN MARIE HOFFMAN . . . Class Secretary: Clubs: Costnetic Preparation, l.atin Reading, Musie Appreciation. Personality, Play Reading, Social Dancing, Sport Dog lfanciers, Style. Typing, Travel Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Senior Plzlv: Seven Last Words: Tri-Ili-Y, Sergeant .Xt Arms. I MARILYN NANETTE HOGAN . . . Clubs: l l'l'Iltill. IB Girls. 'IA Girls, Handwork, Ilandcraft, Opera Gttild, Radio Guild, Social Danc- ing: Laurels: Student Council: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Ollice Clerk, lfltl: Teams: Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Seven Last XVords: Tri-Ili-Y, Secretary, Vice President, Social Chairman. HELEN LYDIA HOLM . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Biology, Cartoon, Dramalics, Tell-A-Tale, -IB Girls. 4A Girls. Travel, Per- sonality: Laurels: Ollice Clerk: Hall Guard: Minteograph Oflice: Teams: Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last XVords. Square Dancing. Dog lfanciers: Ilall Guard: Teatns: Bowling, lft ball, lntratnttrals. CHARLES ERNST ,IANSS . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Camera Chamber Mttsic, Dramatics, l.atin Reading, Letterman, Movie Opera tors. President, Pre-Med., Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Laurels: Visual Iiducation: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Track, Intramurals' Messiah: Spring Ifestival: Operetta: Senior Play: Choral Competition Orchestra Cotnpetition: Seven Last IVords. JAMES W. KETZ . . . No activities. dent. Young Moderns: Student Council Delegate: Library Assist: llall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah Seven Last IVords. WILLIAM JOHN KIERZKOWSKI . . . Class Notable, Most Athletic: Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Cartoon, Iingineering Lettermen. Secretary, Polish, Social Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Book Room Assistant: Ifire Marshall: Hall Guard: l7sher: Teams: Bowling, lfoolball, Track, XVrestling, Intramurals: Messiah, .IACQUELINE DIANE KINDEA . . . Class Notable, Ideal Class- male: Clubs: Checkers, Cosmetic Preparation. Treasurer, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Treasurer, Knitting, Ollice Girls, Travel, President, Pan Atneri can, Playgoers, Style. Typing, Tri-Hi-V, Service Chairman: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Senior Pla Seven Last Words. tl' HENRY DONALD HOPPE . . . Clubs: lingineering, Social Dancing, . bot- JANE W, KEFL . . , Clubs: 'IB Girls, -lA Girls. Tours. Travel, Per- sonality, Secretary, l'an American, Social Dancing, Style, Typing. Presi- l uit: Y . l l Page 129 HELEN LEONA KITA . . . Clubs: Hostess. Knitting, Ofhce Girls. Personality, Tours, Travel, Typing, Young Moderns: Oflice Clerk. LORETTA LOUISE KLEMENT . . . Class Notable, Most Dignihed: Election Committee, Secretary: Clubs: Art, Checkers, Treasurer, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, President, G.A.A. Board, Library Aids, Personality, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Style, Secretary, Swim Leaders, Tours, Treasurer, Travel, Typing: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: llsher: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Ivords. SUSAN JANE KLISE . . . Class Notable, Friendliest: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Latin Reading, Personality. Treasurer, Radio Guild, Red Cross Knitting, Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Service Chairman, Theater, Typing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard: Mimeograph Oflice: Teams: Basketball, Volley- ball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last H'ords. MARLENE A, KOESTER . . . Clubs: Checkers, Cheer Leaders, Cos- tume Design, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, German, President, Movie Apprecia- tion, Tours, Treasurer, Travel, Swim Leaders, Pan American, Young Moderns, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven I.ast Words. ROBERT KONCOS . . . Clubs: Engineering, Rod and Gun: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Intramurals. ELAINE ANN KOSTELNY . . . Class Notable, Most Likely To Suc- ceed: Clubs: Dramatics, French, Program Chairman, Handwork, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Style: Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, President: Laurels: Visual Education Oflice: Hall Guard: Gym Leaders: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah. BARBARA HELEN KRAUSS . . . Class Notable, Most Dependable: Clubs: Careers, Cosmetic Preparation, 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Handwork, Personality, Red Cross Knitting, Style, Typing: Laurels: Library As- sistant: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Volleyball: Baml and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Ivords. LINNEA LAURAL KRELLER . . . Clubs: Knitting, Movie Appre- ciation, Tours, Square Dancing, Typing: Messiah. BEVERLY MAE KRENZ . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4.-X Girls, Careers, Checkers, Typing, P.A.L.S., Personality, Young Moderns: Clean-Up League: Office Clerk: Hall Guard: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words: Schurz Fair. ARLENE ANN KRULL . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls: 4A Girls, Dramatics, Swim Leaders, Music Appreciation, Travel, P.A.L.S., Personality, Theater, Young Moderns: Clean-llp League: Hall Guard: Messiah: Seven Last YVords. THEODORE A, KRUZICH . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Music Ap- preciation: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last IVords. THERESE CHRISTINE LABA . . . Class Notable. Most Popular: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, El Circulo Espanol, Los Espanolitos, Knitting. Library Aid, 4B Girls Vice President, 4A Girls, Pan American, Style, Typing: Gym Leaders: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Captain Volleyball, Intramurals: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Seven Last Words. LOUISE TERRESA LARSEN . . . Clubs: 4A Girls, Checkers. Hand- work, Needlework, Office Girls, P.A.L,S., Style, Typing: Teams: Volley- ball: Seven Last Vllords. WILLIAM JOSEPH LEMAY . . . Class Notable, Most Musical: Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Chess, Dance Band: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Intramurals, Golf: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Baud Competition: Orchestra Competition. NORMAN EDWARD LENZ . . . Clubs: Engineering, Slide Rule: Teams: Intramurals. PAUL ALAN LEPPERT . . . Clubs: Biology, Chamber Music, Presi- dent: German, Tours, Travel, Science: Orchestra Concertmaster: Mes- siah: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Operetta: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last Words. ELEANOR LOUISE LONGO . . . Election Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Cosmetic Preparation: Tours, Personality, Pan American, Style, Typing: Tri-Hi-Y, President: Laurels: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Volleyball, Bowling: Messiah: Seven Last IVords. WILLIAM ALAN MAASS . . . Clubs: Camera. Engineering, Movie Operators, Social Dancing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Skating, Intramurals. MANFRED WALTER MACHE . . . Class Notable, Versatile: Clubs: Checkers, Engineering, Social Dancing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Baseball, Intramurals. DONALD STEVEN MANAK . . . Class Notable, Popular: Clubs: Biology, Cartoon, German, Treasurer, Science, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Cross Country, Intranmrals. GEORGIA MARY MANOS . . . Class Notable, Most Artistic: Clubs: Careers, Cosmetic Prep., Dramatics, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hanclwork, Personality, Red Cross Knitting, Style, Typing: Laurels: Oliice Clerk: Teams: Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. Page 130 ANNETTE MARTIN . . . Election Committee: Clubs: Art, Audubon, Brush and Pencil, Camera, Tell-A-Tale, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Tours, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Palateers, Social Dancing: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Sgt. at Arms: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. JOYCE MEREDITH MARTIN . . . Clubs: Etiquette, French, 4B Girls, AIA Girls, Knitting, President, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Tours, Radio Guild, Red Cross Knitting, Wood Carving: Laurels: Map Rootn Clerk: Oilice Clerk: Hall Guard: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. JEANNE KATI-IRYN MATSON . . . Clubs: Biology, Careers, Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Tours, Travel, Typing, Young Moderns: Student Council Delegate: Otiice Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words: Schurz Fair. MARTIN GEORGE MATTES . . . Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Biology, President, Checkers, Chess, German, Secretary, Radio Guild, Secretary, Social Dancing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: 'I'eams: Intratnurals. BARBARA LOIS MEYER . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Dramatics, Vice-President, French, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Swim Leaders, Handwork, Social Dancing, Style: Laurels: Tri-Hi-Y, President, Treasurer, Pro- gram Chairman: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. ROBERT DONALD MEYER . . . Clubs: Biology, Camera, Rod and Gun. DONALD JOHN MIKLASZ . . . Clubs: Art, Music Appreciation, Palateers, Polish, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowl- ing, Football, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words. FRANK LOUIS MILLER . . . Clubs: Camera, President, Lettermen, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Plant Growers: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Skating, Volleyball, Intramurals. DARLENE L, MODERHACK . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Checkers, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Oflice Girls, Tours, Travel, Social Dancing: Young Moderns: Student Council Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival. HAROLD KENNETH MONSON . . . Clubs: R.O.T.C. Ushers Club. President, Picked Platoon IROTCQ, Rifle flloysj: ROTC Cadet Major. JOAN MARIE MONTALBANO . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Secretary, Cosmetic Preparation, Dramatics, Eti- quette, Swim Leaders, Gymnastics, Hostess, Interior Decorating, Knit- ting, Music Appreciation, Movie Appreciation, Office Girls, Tours, Travel, Secretary, P.A.I..S., Personality, Playgoers, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Style, Theater, Typing, Young Moderns, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Secretary: Laurels: Student Council: Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Adjustment Clerk, Library Assistant, Hall Guard: Teams: Basket- ball, Volleyball. Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition: Seven Last W'ords: Senior Play. JOYCE .IOSEPHINE MONTALBANO . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Dramatics, Swim Leaders, Movie Appreciation, Travel, Presi- dent, Personality, Social Dancing, Style, Vice President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Student Council: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volley- ball, Intramurals: Messiah: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last IVords. LILLIAN MORAITIS . . . Class Notable, Best Dancer: Clubs: Checkers, Dramatics, Tours, President, Personality, Social Dancing, Style, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last Ivords: Senior Play. ROBERT EMIL MUNSON . . . Clubs: Art, Cartoon, Checkers, El Circulo Espanol, Tours, Travel, Sketch, Social Dancing, Square Danc- ing, W'ood Carving: Fire Marshall: Hall Guard: Teams: Basektball, Bowling, Cross Country, Swimming, Track, Intramurals, Golf. BETTY JOYCE NELSON Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, junior Debs, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tours, P.A.L.S., Personality, Square Dancing, Style, Young Moderns: Office Clerk: Hall Guard: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Cotnpetition: Seven Last Words. DOROTHY ANN NELSON . . . Class Notable, Courteous: Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Chess, Crochet, German, Sec- retary, Knitting, Toastmasters, Tours, Travel, Apparatus, Personality, Social Dancing, Typing, Young Moderns, Vice President: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Schurz Fair. .IOANN CAROL NELSON . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Typing: Oflice Clerk: Social Rootn IVork: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. MARVIN A, NESS . . . Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Chess, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Frosh-Soph. ROGER CARL NORDSTRAND . . . Clubs: Biology, Cheer Leaders, Tours, Travel, Plant Growers, Science, Hi-Y: Schurzone Picture Dele- gate: Hall Guard: Cheerleader: Messiah: Spring Festival: Senior Play: Choral Competition: Seven Last VVords. RUSSELL K, ODMAN . . . Clubs: Camera, Cartoon, Social Dancing: Teams: Basketball, Football, Skating, PAULINE OEHLER . . . Clubs: Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Opera Guild, Tours, Travel, Social Dancing: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last W'ords. Page LUDY LAVERGNE OLSEN . . . Pin and Ring Committee: Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Typing: Hall Guard: Messiah: Seven Last Words. CAROL ANN OTTOSON . . . Class Notable, Wittiest: Clubs: Chess. 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tours, Secretary, Travel, P,A.I,.S., Social Dancing. Typing, Young Moderns: Adjustment Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling: Messiah: Seven Last IVords. JOHN T, PEAKE . . . Clubs: Camera, Movie Operators: Visual Edu- cation: Stage Crew. ELAINE HARRIET PERSKI . . . Class Notable, Most Versatile: Clubs: Art, Cheer Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G,A.A. Board, Tours, Travel, Personality, Red Cross Knitting, Style, Typing, Young Mod- erns, Gym Leaders: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Captain, Intra- murals, Ping Pong: Messiah: Spring Festival, Choral Competition: Seven Last Words: Schurz Fair. THOMAS J, PETERSEN . . . Class Notable, Ideal Classmate: Clubs: Camera, President, Cartoon, Engineering, Gymnastics, Music Appre- ciation, Travel, Vice President, Pan American, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Hi-Y: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Basket- ball, Cross Country, Track, Intramurals. VICTOR PETERSEN . . . Class Treasurer: Election Committee: Clubs: Cartoon, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Manager, Intramurals. DONALD LEROY PETERSON . . . Class Notable, Most Likely To Succeed: Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Key, Treasurer, Lettermen: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Track, Intramurals. PAUL T, PFEIFER . . . Pin and Ring Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Cartoon, German, Vice President, Tours, Science, Square Dancing: Schurz Hi-Y: Clean-Up League: Ilsher: Teams: Intramurals. RICHARD A, POLZIN . . . Clubs: Camera, Cartoon. Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Swimming, Track, IVrestling. AUDREY ETHEL POULTER . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Careers, Library Aids, Tours, Travel, Personality, Style, Typing: Library Assistant: Spring Festival: Seven Last NVords. CAROL FRANCES RADDE . . . Class Notable, Most Literary: Play Committee: Prophecy Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Cosmetic Prepara- tion, Dramatics, Etiquette, Tell-A-Tale, German, Girls Rifle, Knitting, Tours, P.A.L.S., Personality, Social Dancing, Style, Secretary, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Schurz Times, Assistant Editor, Co-Editor: Schurzone, As- sistant Editor, Co-Editor: Adjustment Clerk: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last IVords: Senior Play. DARLENE MARILYN RADESTOCK . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: Knitting, P.A.L.S., Personality, Style, Theater, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4B Girls: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Social Room: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last IVords. RICHARD JOHN RIFFNER . . . Class Notable, Most Literary: Gift Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Engineering, Social Dancing: Laurels: Teams: Intramurals. CAROLINE ALICE ROTH . . . Clubs: German, Tours, Dog Fanciers. RUTH CAROL RUMSEY . . . Clubs: Crochet, Knitting, Ollice Girls, Psychology, Typing: Teams: Bowling. RUTH HANNA RUPPEL . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Oifice Girls, Opera Guild: Laurels: Library Assistant: Map Room Clerk: Ofhce Clerk: Hall Guard! Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competi- tion: Seven Last Words. MARYANNE PHYLLIS SACHAJ . . . Clubs: Costume Design, junior Debs, Tours, Travel, Palateers, Sketch, Social Dancing, Style, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Placement Clerk: Messiah.. BETTY ANN SADAK . . . Clubs: Knitting, Movie Appreciation, Tours, Square Dancing, Typing: Messiah. MAX CHARLES SAXINGER . . . Class Notable, Typical Schurzite: Clubs: Chess, President, Lettermen, Social Dancing, Hi-Y: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Co-Captain, Bowling, Gross Country, Intramurals, Tennis, Captain. DAN SCHAFER . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Clean- up League: Hall Guard: Stage Crew. DOROTHY JANE SCHNEIDER . . . Clubs: Careers, Cosmetic Prep- aration, Interior Decorating, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Palateers. Square Dancing, Style, Typing: Laurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Operetta: Seven Last VVords. Page l32 CAROL :IOANN SCHOPPER . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tours. Travel, Social Dancing, Style, Typing, Young Moderns: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling: Messiah. JOAN MAE SCHROEDER . , . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, P.A.I..S., Personality, Style, Theater, Vice-President: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Opereltag Choral Competition: Seven l.ast Words. GLORIA JUNE SCHWEIGERDT . . . Clubs: LIB Girls, AIA Girls, G.A.A. Board, 'I'reasurer, Gymnastics, Girls Rille, Tours, Travel. Style, Young Motlerns: Hall Guard: Oflice Clerk: Teams: Basketball. Baseball. Bowling, Skating, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball. RONALD NELS SECUND . . . Class Notable. Cottrteous: Clubs: Checkers. Library Aids, Marshalls, Tours, Travel. Social Dancing, Sqttare Dancing: Fire Marshall: Library Assistant: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard: Senior Play. CAROL JOAN SEGERMARK . . . Class Yice-President: Clubs: Cheerleaders. Captain, IIB Girls, AIA Girls. Art, Brttsh and Pencil. Costume Design, Knitting, Sketch. Style, Typing: I.aurels: Student Cotmcil Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball. ROBERT WAYNE SELGRAD . . . Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date: Iilection Connnittee: Prom Connnittee: Clttbs: Chess, Tours, Travel, Rod and Gttn, Science, Social Dancing. Hi-Y, Secretary: Laurels: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Schurlone Picture Delegate: Hall Gttard: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah: Seven l.ast XVords. BARBARA CAROLE SHAPIRO . . . Clubs: Biology, Tell-A-Tale Secretary, Knitting, Travel. Personality, Social Dancing: Laurels: Sttt- dent Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Oflice Clerk: Senior Play: St lIlll'I Fair. WILLIAM CHARLES SIKORSKI . . . Clttbs: Biology, Camera, Chess. International Relations: I.aurels: Student Council Delegate: Hall Guard: Senior Play. PAUL MARSHAL SIMS . . . Clttbs: Calncra. Cartoon. Lettertnen, Tours, Polish, Rod and Gun, Square Dancing: Stttdent Council Dele- gate: Red Cross Delegate: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Sehurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, IVrestling, Intramttrals: Mes- siah: Seven l.ast IVords: Senior Play, LOUIS JOHN SIPOLT . . . Clubs: Cartoon. Iingineeriug. Life Saving, Rod and Gttn: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Football. Wrestling, Intramurals. LORRAINE EDNA SKIBBE . . . Clubs: Tell-A-Tale. Library Aids. Pan American, Typing, -ll! Girls, -lA Girls: Library Assistant, Hall Guard. REGINA ALICE SNOW . . . Clubs: Careers, Etiquette, Moi ie Appre- ciation, Ollice Girls, Tours, Travel, Personality, Pan American, Typing: Laurels: Library Assistant: Oflice Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Volley- ball: Messiah: Seven Last Words. MARJORIE ANN SPIELMAN . . . Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Cos- ttttne Design. Gymnastics, Library Aitls, Opera Gniltl, Pre-Med., Psy- chology, -IB Girls. -IA Girls, Tri-Hi-Y: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball, lntralnurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven l.ast Words. CLIFFORD LEWIS SPRATT . . . Clubs: Cheer Leaders, French, Non-Coms, Psychology: Hall Guard: I'sher: Teams: Cross Country, Track: Messiah: Seven Last IVords. OLGA KATHERINE SREMANIAK . . . Clubs: Careers. Checkers. Chess. 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Oflice Girls, Tours, Travel, Pan American. Typing, Young Motlerns: Adjustment Clerk: Placement Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Captain. Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Choral Competition: Seven l.ast XVords. SHIRLEI-E STECIAK . . . Clttbs: Library Aids, Moy ie Appreciation. Tours. Style, Typing: Laurels: Adjustment Clerk: Ollice Clerk: Hall Guard: Messiah. DANIEL JAMES STEFFEY . . . Clubs: Biology, Camera, Latin Reading, Travel, Social Dancing: Laurels: Hall Gttard: Teams: Intra- murals: Senior Play. PHYLLIS MARIE STEPHENS . . . Clttbs: Careers, lil Circulo I-lspanol. Knitting, Music Appreciation, 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Tours, Travel. P.A.I..S., Pan American, Typing, Young Moderns: Hall Guartl. SIGURD IRVIN STOCKING . . . Class Notable, Best Student: Luncheon Committee. Chairman: Clttbs: Chess, Iingineering, Rod and Gun. Science, Social Dancing: Laurels: Messiah. GLENN ALLAN STUART . . . Clttbs: Brttsh and Pencil, Secretary, Cartoon, lingineering. Treasurer. German, l'resident, Polish, Rod and Gtm, Social Dancing. Square Dancing: Book Rootn Assistant: Fire Marshall: Hall Gttard: Usher: Teams: Basketball, Bowling. Cross Country. Skating, Track, Intramurals: Messiah. CHARLENE IDA SUNESON . . . Class Notable, Best Student' Clubs: 4B Girls, KIA Girls, Dramatics, Swim Leaders, G.A,A. Board, Gymnastics, Movie Appreciation, President, Tours, Travel, Personality, Social Dancing, Style. Secretary: Laurels: Otlice Clerk: Hall Guard' Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Captain, Soccer. IVater Ballet. Volleyball Intramurals: Messiah: Choral Competition. ' Page 133 DON EDVVARD SUNTER . . . Clubs: Camera, Lettermen: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Football, Track, WVrestling, Intramurals. RAYMOND TAPPER . . . Clubs: Biology, Camera, Chess, Inter- national Relations, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Senior Play. DIANE CLAIR TAVOLACCI . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Cos- tume Design, Gymnastics, Palateers, Psychology: Teams: Volleyball. BONNIE BERNICE TESCH . . . Clubs: Biology, Tell-A-Tale, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tours, Travel, Personality, Social Dancing: Library Assistant: Ofiice Clerk: Schurz Fair. ESTHER JAY THEODORE . . . Clubs: Checkers, Etiquette, Oliice Girls, Opera Guild, Personality, Style, Typing: Otiice Clerk: Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Operetta: Seven Last Words. DALE ROBERT VON OEYEN . . . Class Notable, Most Popular: Election Committee: Clubs: Camera, Checkers, Engineering, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Student Council Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Soccer. MARLENE LOIS WAGEMAN . . . Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, P.A.L.S., Personality, Social Dancing, Tell-A-Tale, Young Moderns: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Office Clerk: Visual Education: Messiah. GRACE MARGARET WAGNER . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Library Aids, Los Espanolitos, Handwork, Needlecraft, Ofiice Girls, P.A.L.S., Personality, Pan American, Pre-Typing, Social Dancing, Tours, Typing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Office Clerk: Hall Guard: Schurz Fair. RICHARD J, WALDORF . . . Clubs: Biology, German, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Travel: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Intramurals. SALLY ANN WALKER . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Library Aids, Needlework, Los Espanolitos, P.A.L.S., Vice- President, Personality, Pan American, Pre-Typing, Oflice Girls, Social Dancing, Tours, Typing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Office Clerk: Hall Guard: Schurz Fair. BARBARA JEANNE WHITE . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Per- sonality, Social Dancing, Style, Typing, Young Moderns: Student Coun- cil Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. CAROL JEAN WIBERG . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Checkers, Chess, Pan American, Social Dancing, Tours, Presi- dent, Travel, Treasurer, Typing, Young Moderns: Adjustment Clerk: Placement Clerk: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Volleyball, Bowl- ing: Choral Competition: Seven Last VVords. JUSTYN F, WILKES . . . Clubs: Chess, Movie Operators, Social Dancing: Student Council: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. DONNA MAE EVELYN WILLIAMS. . . Pin and Ring C0mmill6C3 Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Movie Apprecia- tion, Office Girls, Tours, Travel, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Style, Young Moderns: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Ofhce Clerk: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last Words. DENNIS GLICK WILSON . . . Class President: Luncheon Commit- tee: Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Cartoon, International Relations, Science, Slide Rule, Sports News: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Football. KENNETH W. WISZOWATY . . . Class Notable, Best Dancer: Clubs: Cartoon, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: VVrestling. ALICE JEAN YONAN . . . Class Notable, Most Musical: Election Committee: Clubs: Chamber Music, Future Teachers, Knitting, Latin, Radio Guild: Laurels: Mimeograph Office: Teams: Volleyball, Basket- ball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last Words. NOT PICTURED RICHARD C, GUSTAFSON . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Sports News, Hall Guard. HARVEY HERBERT HANSEN . . . Clubs: Engineering, Travel, Model Railroad. JAMES DENNIS JACOBSEN . . . Clubs: Camera, Cartoon, Life Saving, Tours, Travel, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Track, Intramurals. THOMAS F, LANE . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, Travel, Radio Guild: Fire Marshall: Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. Page 134 The anud y 1952 Senior Committee J n Q w 'l'he Prophecy Clointnittee, consisting of Carole Radde, Donald Peterson, and Sigttrd Stocking, was included in the l.nneheon Committee. They planned and wrote the january ISIS! Class Proplu-ey which was distrilnlted at the senior luncheon. The Luncheon Committee, sponsored by Miss Hagen and Miss Wincher. with Signrd Stock- ing as Chairman, planned the time and place of the senior luncheon as well as the program and table decorations. The Gift tlonnnittee, consisting of Darlene Radestock, Andrey l'onlter, Richard Rillner, joan Freilmerg. and Donald Axelson, with Mrs. Biddle as sponsor. decided upon the class gilt. il l'nImlic Address System for the library, which was presented to Mr. Lakeinacher at the january gradu- ation exercises. The Prom Cmnmittee. Mr. Roncoli and Mr. Crown. Sponsors. and Marlene Gull. chairman. had one of the most important assignments, planning the january Senior l'roin, one of the highlights of the fall semester. The lilection Committee, Betty Christiansen. Clhairinan. assisted Miss Richards and Miss XVineher, Sponsors, with the many duties connected with the rules. ballots. election campaign. and election of the january class notahles. The Ring and Pin Committee is in charge of all arrangements for the litting. purchasing. and distribution of the class rings and pins. Mr. Roncoli. was sponsor, and Patil Pfeiller, Chairman. Page l35 v 1 W! 1 . 1 . . ast the night ol the Stnior lll'0lIl. l he tlreanis ol your t in llfl llfxlllllllll loini tl the tuxetlos with then hon ties thc torsaqe that vou those so Care- inacle to get the reservations lor alter the prom, and finally persuading Dad to let you use the new car, bring the pleas- antly teclious preparations lor the prom to a climax. Now it is time to pick up your clate. lsn't she lovely? You've never seen her look like this lmelore. .Xncl look, the llowers you chose look just right. The ciloutls have just become your dance floor, hut they tlon't llilllll, heeause you're with your very special someone. The Grand Mareh. Deep ln My Heart , antl then you whisk away in that new ear to the very nice place where you've chosen to eat and enjoy talking over the nieinorable evening. The Proni is over hut your book ol nieniories will he so iuufh luller hectause this was the night ol' Your Senior l'roiu. Page lflli Cla A Ufflce and Notable une 1952 ffluxx l'r4'.xi1l1'1lI Rohn-rl l.2llll'lllll'0 I 'in'-l'r'1'.xi1l1'1:I Milrllvcl 'l2llxillllHK'il'l .S'r'r'l'4'I1l:'y B1ll'Imrz1 livnlpcr 'I'l'f'1l.x1Hr'r 'l'hmn:ls VIQUIIIZISHQ limi Sfllllfllf B2ll'lllil'2l McN1-ill Donald Ruhinu .Hml I,ifl'VIlI'y' joy Spzlclh Klhzlrlcs lluok .Xlnxl llrjwrarlfrlflf' lgl'llil1l Nflll'NIl1ll'k Ga-urge' Hill .Wuxi l.ikf'l.x' In Sllllffll V1-rncllc Klzlgcr ilhurlcs Gilhcrl Mm! t1I'Ii.YfiIk l.Ul'i'll2l llcrus llzlrulml SIHHISS Mnxl xfllllwlir' Burlmrzn Smith flliifxml KCSSCIII Mm! .U1l.vif'1:l l'zllririn lic-Ilia .john fiulrlllcl' .Hml 'vl'l.VIfi,I' Ilunnzl fL'Illkf' l'l'll'l' Kfvolgsuulullm .Haul lliglliflrrl Alulrcy .Imran-n liclwzml Wilson Mm! f.'lIllI'll'4IlI.S llzuiqllclim' 'lkryhue 'lhmnus H2llllllAig1ll1 lf: i1'n1lli1'.xl Alice .Xmlrv -john Ryllill'l'lf'k ll'fllff'Xl Dilllllil Allll'llHxl' john Rcgzll limi Imrzrw' Nzulfy AHQITIISUII Ronzllxl Iizlum Mus! fillrnrlivfr' Marilyn XYilsun Riclmrd llnslizm .Hml l'njmlu1' BZIVIIZIIAZI Bcll -john llnrgzmll lllrrll Ijflllll Drllr' Nfllflyll Millvl' lfrc-cl Kraus Irlwll fIln.s.v1n1llr' l'znlrifia Hcllslmm XVEIITCII l'l0fI,ll2lgll' 'l'yl1irul .N'1'llu1':iIr fic-rzllxlinc Mroz Gm-urge l cllvl'scl1wvllgm Page 137 Candidatu for ra uation une 1952 JAMES KENNETH ADAMS . . . Clubs: Camera, Checkers, Chess. President, Engineering. KENNETH DUANE ADAMS . . . Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: Life Saving, Rifle, Rod and Gun, Science, Social Dancing, Hall Guard, Seven Last Words, Scliurz Fair. JO ANNE ALESI . . . Clubs: Careers, Vice-President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Library Aids, Social Dancing, Typing, Hall Guard, Gym Ofiice Clerk, Teams: Volleyball. NANCY ANN ALFREDSON . . . Class Notable: Best Dancer, Cap and Gown Committee, Clnbs: El Circulo Espanol, Secretary, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Secretary, Opera Guild, Pan American, Typing: Schurzone Sales Delegate, Mimeograph Oiliceg Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last Words. SIGVARD LESTER ALMQUIST . . . Election Committee, Clubs: Sport News, Square Dancing, Tumbling Club, Hall Guard, Teams: Swimming, Track, Wrestling, Intramurals. ALICE LILLIAN ANDERSEN . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Give- A-Way, Hostess, Knitting, Typing, Student Council, Hall Guard, Teams: Volleyball. EVELYN JUNE ANDERSON . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Laurels, Teams: Intramurals. MARSIE MARIE ANDERSON . . . Clubs: Art, Costume Design, President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Pan American, Secretary, Sketch, Secre- tary, Laurels, Schurzone Art Staff, Band and Orchestra Concert, Mes- siah, Seven Last Words. ALICE M, E, ANDRE . . . Class Notable: Friendliest, Election Com- mittee, Clubs: Careers, Treasurer, Swim Leaders, Vice-President, Hos- tess, Life Saving, Red Cross Knitting, Teams: Intramurals, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Seven Last Words. CAROLYN RICHMOND ANFORTH . . . Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: Brush and Pencil, President, El Circulo Espanol, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Needlework, Opera Guild, Pan American, Social Dancing, Typ- ing, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last Xvords. MARLENE ARDOLINO . . . Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. ARLINE MARY BAGDO . . . Clubs: Crochet, German. Young Motl- erns, Spring Festival, Seven Last lN'ords. JOHN WEBSTER BAILEY . . . Clubs: Careers, Camera, Etiquette, Gymnastics, Life Saving, Marshalls, Movie Operators, Tours, Travel, Rifle, Qboysj, Rod and Gun, Fire Marshall Assistant, Library Assistant, Visual Education, Hall Guard, Locker Guard, Teams: Football, Skat- ing, Volleyball, Co-Captain, Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last lvords. JAMES WESLEY BARR . . . Clubs: Camera, Social Dancing, Travel, Laurels, Hall Guard, Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition, Science Fair Representative, National Honor Society. JUNE PAULINE BARTH . . . Clubs: Careers, French. 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Typing, Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball. Intramurals, Choral Competition, Seven Last Ivords. LORETTA MARY BARTMUSS . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Committee, Clubs: Crochet, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Opera Guild, Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. RICHARD WILLIAM BASTIAN . . . Class Notable: Most Attractive, Clubs: Lettermen, Social Dancing, Hall Guard, Teams: Football, Swimming, Intramurals. KEITH W, BATES . . . Clubs: French, Picked Platoon QROTCQ, RiHe. RONALD M, BAUM . . . Class Notable: Best Dancer, Clubs: Opera Guild, Travel, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Student Council, Red Cross, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Teams: Swimming, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. ALICE FAY BEACH . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Careers, Checkers, El Circulo Espanol, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, junior Debs, Needle- work, Personality, Typing, Teams: Volleyball, Messiah, Seven Last Words. BETTE ANNE BECK . . . Clubs: Music, Crochet. Swim Leaders, German, Latin, Adjustment Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Messiah, Spring Festival. Page 138 WESLEY BRIAN BECWAR . . . Clubs: German, Opera Guild: Hall Guard, Marshall: Messiah: Operetta: Seven Last Wlords: Spring Festival. RICHARD THOMAS BEHNKE . . . Cltibs: Audubon, Engineering, Lettermen, Polish, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Hall Guard: Teams: Football. ALICE PAULINE BEJROWSKI . . . Clubs: P.A.L.S., Pan American. BARBARA JEAN BELL . . . Class Notable: Most Popular: Senior Play Committee, Secretary: Clubs: P.A.L.S., Secretary: Student Council: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Volleyball. BRUCE EDWARD BENDER . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: French, Social Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Messiah: Teams: Track. MARJORIE CAROLYN HENGSTON . . . CIIIDSZ Chamber lVlllSiC. Crochet, Thimble, Handwork, Travel, Typing: Band antl Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Orchestra Com- petition: Seven Last IN'ords. Y W i W-iv-W Q' CAROLE ANN BENSON . . . Clubs: 43 Girls, 4A Girls, Music .i'tppreciation, Square Dancing, Slide Rule, Secretary, Los Espanolitos: Scburlone Sales Delegate: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling: Seven I.ast XVords. LLOYD CHARLES BENSON . . . Clubs: Careers, Camera, Mar- shalls. Travel, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guartl. MILDRED ADRIENNE BERAN . . . Clubs: P.A.I..S., Typing: llall Guard. CAROLE ANN BERGSTROM . . . Clubs: Careers, French, Swim Leaders, flll Girls, Knitting, Library Aitls, Poetry Reatling, Science, Tri-Hi-Y: Library Assistant: Oflice Clerk: Hall Guard: Gym Guard: Swim Guard: Teams: Basketball, Assistant Manager, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last IVortls. NOREEN ELAINE HERQUIST . . . Mother anti Daughter Tea Committee: Clubs: Debating, President, Swim Leaders, llostess, Knit- ting. Secretary, Library Aids, Travel, Square Dancing, Style: Laurels: Student Council: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball: Messiah. PATRICIA ANN IIETTIS . . . Class Notable: Most Mttsical: Clubs: Opera Guild. Pan American: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven I.ast IVords. WILLIAM EDMUND BICKEL . . . Clubs: Engineering, President, Tours: Stage Crew: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals. MARLENE HELEN BILHUBER . . . Clubs: Careers, Swim Leaders, 4ll Girls. AIA Girls, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Ollice Girls, P.A.L.S., Square Dancing, Typing: Hall Guard: Gytn Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Spring Festival: Seven Last IVords. ROBERT JOHN BIRKHAUG . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Etiquette, Latin Reading: Hall Guard: llsher: Visual Education: Teams: Intra- mtirals: lland and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Orchestra Competition: Seveti Last VVords. RUTH MARY BLAUM . . . Clubs: Biology, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Scrap Book Gift, Tell-A-Tale, Typing: Club Ofhce Clerk. NANCY LEE BODKER . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Debat- ing, Vice-President, Hostess, Library Aids, Personality, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Style, Swim Leaders, Travel, President: Laurels: Library Assistant: Teams: llasketball: Messiah. JOHN HENRY BORGARDT . . . Class Notable: Most Popular: Clubs: Palateers, Social Dancing, Square Dancing. SHIRLEY MIRIAM BRAINARD . . . Cltibs: Red Cross Knitting, Scrap Book Gift, Thimble: Ofhce Clerk: Messiah: Seven Last Words. IRMGARD MARGARET BRANDT . . . Clubs: Checkers, Secretary, 4B.Girls, 4A Girls, German. Opera Guild, P.A.L.S., Young Modems: Adjustment Clerk: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Mes- siah: Seven Last lNords. LOIS JEAN BRANDT . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Life Saving, Los lispanolitos, Pan American, Slide Rule, Social Dancing: Ofbce Clerk: Messiah: Seven Last Xvords. Page l39 BERNARD JOHN BRODNICKI . . . Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, Slide Rule, Square Dancing: Laurels: Teams: Cross Country, Soccer, Track. MARLENE LOIS BROWN . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Hostess, Knitting, Scrap Book Gift, Square Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Student Council: Hall Guard. ROBERT WALTER BRUNKEN . . . Clubs: Marshalls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. FRANCIS RONALD BRUNSFELD . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Intramurals. VIRGINIA MILDRED BRZEZICKI . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Committee: Clubs: Checkers, lil Circulo Espanol, Swim Leaders, 413 Girls, 4A Girls, Personality: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. JEAN CAROL BUGG . . . Clubs: Discussion, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Los Espanolitos, Music Appreciation, Pan American, Slide Rule, Swim Leaders: Visual Education Clerk: Seven Last Words. DONNA JEAN BULLERMAN . . . Clubs: Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Typing, Young Moderns: Office Clerk. JOANN EDITH BUSSE . . . Luncheon Connnittee: Clubs: Careers. Travel, Vice President, Personality, Square Dancing: Schnrzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball. Captain, Volleyball: Messiah: Band Competition: Seven Last Words. BARBARA ANN BUTLER . . . Clubs: Art, Careers, Checkers, 4A Girls, Typing: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball: Spring Festival: Seven Last XVords: Senior Play. DOROTHY J, CARLSON . . . Clubs: Handcraft, Handwork, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last VVords. WALTER CLARENCE CARLSON . . . Clubs: Camera, Engineer- ing, Movie Operators: Stage Crew: Visual Iiducation: Teams: Track. EUGENIA STELLA CESARZ . . . Clubs: Switn Leaders, Thimble, l'.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Oflice Clerk: Teams: Volley- ball, lntramurals: Seven Last XVords. JOSEPHINE ELEANOR CETNAROWSKI - . . I1llIlChC0l1 Com- mittee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Opera Guild, Polish, Chairman, Typing: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Xvords. CAROL JEAN CHAPELL . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Commit- tee, Chairman: Clubs: Swim Leaders, Discussion, German, Gym Lead- ers, Opera Guild: Laurels: Swim Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. JANET ANN CHMIEL . . . Prom Connnittee Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Tours, Typing, Secretary: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words. NANCY FLORENCE CHRISTENSON . . . Pin and Ring Commit- tee, Chairman: Clubs: Art, Oflice Girls, Square Dancing, Swim Leaders, Typing: Otlice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals. THADDEUS ANDREW CIOCHON . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Map Room Clerk. BERNARD JOHN CLARK . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Lettermen, Rod and Gun: Student Council: Hall Guard: Map Room Clerk: Usher: Teams: Football, Track: Messiah: Seven Last lVords. JAMES ROBERT CLINTON , . . Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. JOSEPHINE FRANCES COLLETTI . . . Clubs: Careers, President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, l'.A.L.S., Square Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Oflice Clerk: Gym Leaders: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. ROSE MARIE CONROY . . . Gift Cotntnittee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Crochet, Knitting, President. Opera Guild, Thimble, Typing, Treasurer: Tri-Hi-Y: Tardy Office: Gym Guard: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Seven Last WVords. Page 140 CHARLES ALLEN COOK . . . Class Notable: Most Literary: Elec- tion Committee: Clubs: Camera, Interior Decorating, Lettermen,Square Dancing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Track, Wrestling. MARILYN LORRAINE COOK . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appre- ciation, Typing, Young Modems: Student Council: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. FRANCES CORRAO . . . Clubs: Careers, French, 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Give-A-Way, Secretary, Knitting. Personality, Playgoers, Typing: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball. LUCILLE MARGARET CREELY . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: French, Swim Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Board, Life Saving: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Swimming, Volley- ball: Seven Last Words. DONALD JOSEPH CRIVLARE . . . Clubs: Engineering, Handwork, Marshalls, Wood Carving: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. STEPHANIE L. CUKLA . . . Clubs: Careers, Thimble, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Knitting, Needlework, Typing. CHARLES ANTHONY CZAJKA . . . Clubs: Music Appreciation: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard. DIANE LOIS DAVIS . . . Clubs: Careers, French, Knitting, Play- goers: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Seven Last Words, CAROLE JUNE DeBAUGH . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Pan American, Social Dancing: Teams: Volleyball. LORETTA A, DERUS . . . Class Notable: Most Artistic: Luncheon Conunittee, Secretary: Clubs: French, Craft, President, Palateers, Pro- gram Chairman, President: Laurels: Schurzone Art Staff, Chairman: Ollicc Clerk: Hall Guard: National Honor Society. RICHARD H, DESMEDT . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intratnurals. JEAN ELIZABETH DICKSON . . . Clubs: Crochet, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Square Dancing, Secretary, Typing, Thimble: Tri- Hi-Y: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Placement Clerk: Gym Guard: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball. Volleyball. JOYCELYN DIX . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Art, Brush and Pencil, Costume Design, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Latin Reading, Oflice Girls, P.A.L.S., Palateers, Personality, Social Dancing, Style, Tours, Typing: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. THADDEUS EDMUND DOLEWSKI . . . Clubs: Audubon, Polish. ALPHONSE ARTHUR DOMEK . . . Teams: Football: Messiah: Choral Competition. RONALD F, DOPKE . . . Clubs: Wood Carving, Tutnbling: Laurels: Student Council: Hall Guard. SHIRLEY JEAN DOWNEY . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Social Dancing, Typing, Young Moderns: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Vol- leyball, Intranmrals: Seven Last Words. STANLEY V. DRAYUS . . . Election Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Engineering, Model Railroad, Movie Operators: Visual Education: Hall Guard. ALBERT JOHN DZIERLA . . . Clubs: Lettermeu: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball. BARBARA MARIE EDWARDS . . . Clubs: Tours, Social Dancing: Office Clerk: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. LAWRENCE PAUL EGGLESTON . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Social Dancing, Sport News: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words: Senior Play. Page l4l EUGENE CHARLES ENSOR . . . Clubs: Camera, Cartoon, Letter- men, Square Dancing, Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Football, Swim- ming, Track, Wrestling. GEORGE GUNNAR ERICSON . . . Clubs: Engineering, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Science, Social Dancing, Laurels, Teams: Basketball, Baseball. BARBARA ANN ERKERT . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hand- work, Knitting, Chairman, Opera Guild, Pan American, Social Danc- ing, Tri-Hi-Y, Laurels, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Adjustment Clerk, Office Clerk, Gym Guard, Teams: Basket- ball, Volleyball, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last VVords, National Honor Society, Schurz Fair. ELIZABETH ANN EVAN . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Teams: Bas- ketball, Soft Ball. QTransferred from Cooper, l'ennsylvania.j JEAN MARIE EVANS . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Needlework, Travel, Play Reading, Laurels, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Teams: Basketball. GERALDINE DOLORES FARLINGER . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Swim Leaders, Typing, Laurels, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volleyball, Intramurals, Seven Last Words. DONALD JEROME FENTON . . . Senior Play Committee, Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Chess, Lettermen, Model Railroad, Square Dancing, Hall Guard, Fire Marshall, Teams: Basketball, Captain, Volleyball, Intramurals. MARILYN F, FERSLEW . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Opera Guild, Secretary, Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. GEORGE FEUERSCHWENGER . . . Class Notable: Typical Schurz- ite, Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Etiquette, Lettermen, Laurels, Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Staff, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Football, Manager, Skating, Track, Intramurals. JAMES ROBERT FIDUCCI . . . Clubs: Careers, Etiquette, Key, Secretary, Latin Reading, Social Dancing, Laurels, Student Council, President, Board Chairman, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Teams: Track, Intramurals. ELDONNA FISHER . . . Clubs: Careers, French, Library Aids, Laurels, Schurz Times Staff Assistant, Schurzone Staff Assistant, Li- brary Assistant, Teams: Volleyball. THOMAS EDWARD FITZPATRICK . . . Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Chess, Dramatics, German, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Hall Guard, Teams: Intramurals, WILLIAM FLECK . . . Teams: Intramurals. DON FLENS . . . Clubs: Engineering, Lettermen, Life Saving, Travel, Radio Guild, Hall Guard, Teams: Swimming, Intramurals. CAROL JEAN FLIEGNER . . . Clubs: Debating, Latin Reading, Library Aids, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Swim Leaders, Typing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Mfords, JOSEPH ANTHONY FLORES . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Typing, Schurzone Sales Delegatte. HERBERT ERWIN FOLMEISTER . . . Clubs: Chess, Rifle, Rod and Gun, Science, Social Dancing, Hall Guard, Schurz Fair. GERALDINE ANN FOWLE . . . Clubs: Camera, Music Apprecia- tion, Swim Leaders, Social Dancing, 4B Girls, Program Chairman, Dance Chairman, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, Social Committee, Schurzone Staff, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurz Times Staff, Messiah, Seven Last Words, Queen's Court, Bulldog Hop, November, l95l. FAITH STELLA FRAHER . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, 4A Girls, Hostess, junior Debs, Oflice Girls, Personality, Social Dancing, Swim Leaders, Typing, Messiah, Seven Last Words. JOAN ELLEN FRANCKE . . . Clubs: Dance Band, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Needlecraft, Tours, Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant at Arms, Social Chairman, Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition. EUGENE FRANKLIN . . . Clubs: Careers, Etiquette, Gymnastics, Lettermen, Life Saving, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Theater, Teams: Basketball, Skating, Volleyball, Football, INrestling, Intra- murals, Messiah, Operetta, Seven Last Mfords. Page 142 CARQIA ANNE FRORERG . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, Travel, Pan Arnerican: Laurels: Teatns: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Seien Last Words: National Honor Society. UERALD EDWARD EUDALA . . . Gift Conunittee, Secretary: Clubs: Lettermen, Movie Operators, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Fire Marshall: I.ocker Gttard: Teams: Football, Track: JOHN ORIN GARDNER . . . Class Notable: Most Musical: Election Committee: Clubs: Biology, Secretary, Dance Band, Leaders, Hi-Y, Pan American, Social Dancing: Laurels: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Stalf: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Skating, Intramurals: Baud and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Pageant Band: R.O.T.C. Band: Band Competition: Band President. PRISCILLA MARIE GEMBICKI . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knit- ting, Personality, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing: Student Council: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last Wlords. PETER GEORGACOPULOS . . . Class Notable: Most Versatile: Clubs: Social Dancing: Laurels: Student Cottncil, President, Sgt. at Aims. LURNA GAYLE GEORGE . . . Clubs: 4A Girls, Future Teachers, Latin Reading. Library Aids, Social Dancing: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Stall: Library Assistant: Ollice Clerk: Tardy Oflice: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Pageant Band: Band Com- petition. CHARLES ANDREW GILBERT . . . Class Notable: Most Likely To Succeed: Clubs: Ili-Y, President, Key, Convention Delegate, Latin Reading, Vice President, Lettertnen, Life Saving, Movie Operators, Secretary, Personality, President. Pre-Med., Program Chairman, Social Dancing, Sports News, Chairman: Laurels: Student Council, Chairman of the Board: Red Cross, President of Chicago Council: Clean-Up League: Fire Marshall: Service Points Oflice: Hall Guard: Marshall: I'sher: Teams: Bowling, Skating, Soccer, Co-Captain, Swimming, Golf, Volleyball, Intramurals, Tennis: Messiah: Seven Last WVords: National llonor Society, Treasurer: Senior Play. ELEANOR BETTY GLATZ . . . Laurels: Adjustment Clerk. EARL LEONARD GORDEN . . , Clubs: Iingineering, Lettermen, Square Dancing, IVood Carving: Ilall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Base- ball, Intramurals. VIRGINIA H, GUSCINSKI . . . Placement Clerk: Teams: Intra- nutrals. IRENE MARGARET GOTI-IE . . . Clubs: Checkers, Thimble, 4B Girls, 'IA Girls, German: Seven Last Words. RALPH ERIC GRAN , . . Clubs: Art, Movie Operators, Palateers, Social Dancing, Sport News: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Intratnurals: Senior Play. GERALDINE JOAN GRASSO . . . Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, Thimble, -IB Girls, AIA Girls, Needlecraft, Needlework, Social Dancing, Wood Carving: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. NANCY ANN GRAVES . . . Clubs: Thimble, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Opera Guild: Student Council: Adjustment Clerk: English Office Clerk: Ilall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Wvords. SUSAN JOYCE GRENSBACK . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, French, Gymnastics, Knitting, Library Aids, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Sqttare Dancing, Style, Tours: Adjustment Clerk: Map Room Clerk: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. JOAN DOLORES GRESCH . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hand- work, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Needlework, P.A.L.S., Personality Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball. ALBERT LEE GUERRA . . . Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, Movie Operators, Music Appreciation, President, Non-Coms, Fancy Drill fR.O.'I'.C.j, Picked Platoon fR.O.T,C.j, Square Dancing, Typing: Visual Iiducation: Hall Guard: Usher, President: Bulldog Hop Com- mittee: Senior Play. RITA MARIE HACKSTOCK . . . Iilection Committee: Clubs: Careers, Checkers, 'IB Girls, 4A Girls, Library Aids, Music Apprecia- tion, Opera Guild. Typing: Laurels: Library Assistant: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last lVords: Senior Play. ROBERT GAII. HAMAKER . . . Clubs: Checkers, ICI Circulo Es- panol, Slide Rule: Student Council: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard. MARY GABRIELLE HANDRIGAN . . . Clubs: Art, Opera Guild, Sketch, Social Dancing, Thimble: Adjustment Clerk: OHice Clerk: Ilall Guard. THOMAS JOSEPH HANDRIGAN . . . Class Notable: Most Cour- teons: Luncheon Connnittee: Clubs: Art, President, Brush and Pencil, Palateers, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Schurzone Art Staff: Hall Guard. 11 age 143 JAMES THOMAS HANGES . . . Clubs: Marshalls, Movie Opera- tors, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Cross Country, Track, Mfrestling, Intramurals. MURIEL MAE HANSEN . . . Election Committee: Clubs: Crochet, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Board, Latin Reading, Letter Girls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Laurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Li- brary Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals, Volley- ball: National Honor Society. JAMES JOSEPH HANTEN . , . Clubs: Chess, Rifle, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Messiah: Seven Last Words. RAE MARIE HARDY . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Personality, Square Dancing, Typing. Ivood Carving: Student Council: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. JACK W. HARRIS . . . Clubs: Lettermen. Square Dancing, Tours: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Track, IVrestling, Intramurals. MARGUERITE ELEANOR HARTMANN . . . Luncheon Com- mittee: Clubs: G.A,A. Board, Music Appreciation, Square Dancing, Tours, Travel: Student Council: Hall Guard: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last IVOrds. CAROL JEAN HAUTAMAKI . . . Clubs: Cheer Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Personality, Square Danc- ing: Student Council: Hall Guard: Club Oflice Clerk: Teams: Basket- ball, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last IVords. JOAN BARBARA HAYES . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Crochet, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Board, Girls Rifle, Letter Girls, Pre-Med.. Social Dancing: Laurels: Student Council: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Gym Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Xllords: National Honor Society. PATRICIA ANN HELLSTROM . . . Class Notable: Ideal Class- mate: Clubs: Costume Design, French, Latin Reading, Secretary, Opera Guild, Square Dancing: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last NYords: Senior Play. MARJORIE JEAN HERMAN . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Com- mittee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Latin Reading, Music Appreciation, Needlework, Secretary, Personality, Tri-Hi-Y. Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary: Laurels: Mimeograph Ollice Clerk: Teams: Volleyball: Seven Last Words. VIRGINIA RAE HILDRETH . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Com- mittee: Clubs: Careers, Secretary, 4B Girls, Sgt. at Arms, 4A Girls, Vice President, Latin Reading, Ollice Girls, l'.A.L.S., Social Dancing. Typing: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last VVords: Queen's Court: Miiltary Ball. 1950. GEORGE WILLIAM HILL . . . Class Notable: Most Dependable: Clubs: Art, Key, President, Travel, Vice-President: Laurels: Teams: Cross Country, Track, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Barber Shop Octet: Seven Last Vfords: National Honor Society. EDWIN PAUL HINSCH . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Teams: Golf. WARREN MILES HOFFNAGLE . . . Class Notable: Ideal Class- mate: Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Key, Committee Delegate, Latin Reading, President, Personality, Secretary, Slide Rule: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Skating, Intramurals, Tennis: National Honor Society, President. HARVEY BAYLOR HOOVER . . . Clubs: Engineering. Social Dancing: Hall Guard. DANIEL LAWRENCE HOPPE . . . Clubs: Social Dancing. LAWRENCE DAVID HYDE . . . Clubs: Checkers, Picked Platoon tR.O.T.C.j, Tours: Hall Guard: Usher. RONALD LEWIS INORIO . . . Clubs: Checkers, Chess, lingineering. Model Railroad, IVood Carving: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, lntra- murals. BARBARA JOANNE ISAKSEN . . . Clubs: Cheer Leaders. French, Library Aids, Square Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last IVords. ALICE LYNN IVAN . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: German, Social Dancing, Typing, Young Moderns: Laurels: Teams: Volleyball: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words: Senior Play. WILLIAM RALPH IVERSEN . . . Clubs: Chess, Engineering, Let- termen, Polish, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Intra- murals. Page 144 RICHARD W, JACOBI . . . Clubs: German, Lettermen, Marshalls: Hall Guard: Teatns: Basketball, Cross Cottntry, Tennis, Captain, Track, Intramurals. ARLENE ELAINE JAHNKE . . . Clubs: German, Knitting. Ollice Girls, Tours, Social Dancing: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetla: Choral Competition: Seven Last IVords. MILDRED JOAN JAKIMOWICZ . . . Class Vice-President: Clubs: 4B Girls, Treasurer, 4A Girls, Crochet, Dratnatics, Music Appreciatiott, Opera Guild, Play Reading: Laurels: Student Cottncil: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operelta: Seven I.ast IVords: National Honor Society: Senior Plav. WILLIAM C, JAMISON . . . Teatns: Basketball, Track. FRANK ANTON JANCZAK . . . Senior Play Cotntnittee Clubs: Handwork, Movie Discussion, Social Dancing, Typing: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Manager, Intrantttrals: Senior Play. LILLIAN MARTHA JANKOWSKI . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, -IA Girls, Sketch, Social Dancing: Teams: Basketball. JAMES JOSEPH JASINSKI . . . Clubs: Square Dancing: Teams: Baseball. GERALDINE ELEANORA JEDICKER . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Typing: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Ivords. AUDREY ANN JENSEN . . . Class Notable: Most Dignihed: Prom Committee, Secretary: Clttbs: Chess, Secretary, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Personality, President, Square Dancing, Travel: Lattrels: Student Council: Red Cross: Schurz Times Staff, Co-Editor: Schurzone Stall, Co-Iiditor: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Visual Education Ollice: Gytn Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last Words. DONALD RAE JOHNSON . . . Clubs: Chess, Engineering, Hand- work, Marshalls, Square Dancing, Travel, IVood Carving: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Swimming. JOYCE GAIL JOHNSON . . . Clubs: G.A.A. Board, Olhce Girls, Pan American, Square Dancing, 4A Girls: Adjustment Clerk: Oflice Clerk: Teams: Volleyball. RICHARD FRANCIS JONES . . . Clubs: Chess: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. DONNA MAE JUEHLKE . . . Class Notable: Wittiest: Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Chamber Music, Knitting, Recording Secre- tary, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Treasurer: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last W'ords: Talent Show. RICHARD ROGER KALINA . . . Clubs: Gymnastics, Lettermen, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Tumbling: Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Hall Guard: Gym Ofhce: Teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Tennis, Track. GERALD JOSEPH KANE . . . Clubs: Chess, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Teams: Basketball, Football, Swimming. GERALD JOHN KARCZEWSKI . . . Clubs: Careers, Etiquette, l.ettermen, President, Pre-Med: Teams Baseball, Captain, Football, Captain. VIRGINIA MARIE KARINSKI . . . Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. HARRIETT RUTH KARLSEN . . . Gift Committee: Cltlbs: Art, Cartoon, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Costume Design, Presi- dent, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Travel, Palateers, Sketch: Laurels: Student Council: Red Cross: Schurzone Pictttre Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Mimeograph Oflice: English Department Clerk: Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. CAROL ANN KARNEBOGE . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Com- mittee: Clubs.: Brttsh and Pencil, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Tours, Social Dancing: Mimeograph Room: Messiah: Seven Last or s. VIRGINIA MARY KARPINSKI . . . Clubs: Careers, Vice President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, l'.A.I..S., Personality, Spanish Club: Messiah: Seven Last Words. BARBARA J. KASPER . . . Clubs: Art, Girls Rifle, Handwork. l 'age I4 ROBERT LIONEL KASPROWICK . . . Election Committee: Clubs: Lettermen, Polish, Rod and Gun, Hi-Y, Sergeant at Arms: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert: Band Competition: Band Solo Competition. MARILYN ALICE KELLER . . . Clubs: Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Girls Rifle, Handwork, Knitting, Needlework, Play Reading, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Nature Study: Laurels: Student Coun- cil: Library Assistant: National Honor Society. BARBARA ANN KEMPER , . . Class Secretary: Clubs: Swim Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, President, Opera Guild, Travel, Secretary, Social Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Adjustment Clerk: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last I'Vords. THOMAS F. KENNEDY . . . Clubs: Checkers, Handwork, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intra- murals. CLIFFORD RONALD KESSEM . . . Class Notable: Most Athletic: Clubs: Gymnastics, Lettermen, Marshalls, Poetry Reading, Social Danc- ing, Square Dancing, Hi-Y: Laurels: Fire Marshall: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Cross Country, Captain, Track, Co-Captain, Volleyball, Intra- murals, Golf: Seven Last Words. PATRICIA ANN KINSCH . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls. l'.A.L.S.. President, Sergeant at Arms: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intra- murals. CAROL MARLENE KIRCHNER . . . Clubs: Audubon. 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Apprceiation, Typing: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball. RAYMOND F, KLAFETA . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Teams: Intra- murals. VERNETTE EARLINE KLAGER . . . Class Notable: Most Likely to Succeed: Prom Committee: Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, Vice-President, 4A Girls, Sergeant-At-Arms, Knitting, President, Library Aids, Music Appreciation, Typing: Laurels: Student Council, Corresponding Seca retary, Chairman, Red Cross Committee: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Volleyball: Seven Last XVords: National Honor Society, Vice- President. EVELYN ELENORE KLAIBOR . . . Clubs: Give-A-XVay, junior Debs, Personality, Social Dancing, Typing: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball. IVERNA LOUISE KLEVEN . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, German, Music Aprpeciation, Travel, P.A,L.S., Personality, Social Dancing: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. RUTH MARILYN KLEWER . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild: Laurels: Teams: Bowling: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last WVords. JOAN PRISCILLA KLEY . . . 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Nature Study, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing: Ofhce Clerk: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. DOLORES CECILIA KLUCK . . . Clubs: Careers, Polish, Scrap Book Gift: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball. KARL EDWARD KLUKAS . . . Clubs: Engineering, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Square Dancing: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Intramurals. MILDRED E, KOCNER . . . Clubs: Gymnastics, Office, Opera Guild, Slide Rule, Square Dancing: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, lntramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words: Club Assembly, Chairman: Senior Play. BARBARA EUGENIA KOENIG . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Chess, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handcraft, President, Oflice Girls, Sketch, Square Dancing: Book Room Assistant: Omce Clerk: Placement Clerk: Hall Guard: Tardy Oflice: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Captain, Baseball, Bowling, Golf, Volleyball, Intramurals: junior Achievement, Secretary, Treasurer. JACQUELINE MAE KOHNERT . . . Clubs: Costume Design, Vice- President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Palateers, Secretary, Social Dancing: Laurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Teams: Basketball. Vol- leyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last XVords: National Honor Society. JAMES WENDEL KOST . . . Clubs: Gymnastics, Movie Operators, Square Dancing, Hi-Y: Hall Guard: Stage Crew: Teams: Track. JOANN GERTRUDE KRAL . . . Clubs: Cheer Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Swim Leaders: Laurels: Gym Leaders: Gym Guard: Teams: Intramurals. FRED JACK KRAUS . . . Class Notable: Ideal Prom Date: Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Camera, Dance Band, Engineering, Science, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Hi-Y: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. Page 146 ROBERT JOHN KRENZ . . . Clubs: Checkers, Social Dancing: Teams: Cross Cottntry, Swimtning. IJOROTHEA ELSA LAADT . . . Clttbs: Brush and Pencil, Cartoon, Costutne Design, Tours, Social Dancing: Laurels. ROBERT JOHN LAHENDRO . . . Class President: Clubs: Hi-Y, Recording Secretary, Key, Lettermen, Travel, Treasttrer, Sport News, Sergeant At Artns, Treasurer, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Latlrels: Red Cross: Student Council: Clean-Up League: Ofhce Clerk-Gym: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words: Schurz Fair: National Honor Society: Senior Play. PATRICIA ANN LAIDLAW . . . Clttbs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hand- work, Vice President, Knitting, Needlework, Office Girls, Social Danc- ing, Typing: Oflice Clerk: Mimeograph Office: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Secretary, Soccer, Volleyball, Intramurals: Schurz Fair. ALICE CAROL LANE . . , Clubs: Swim Leaders, Thimble, Knitting, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Division Room Pic- ture Delegate: Intramurals. SUZANNE LOUISE LANE . . . Clubs: Switn Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Knitting, Library Aids, Life Saving, Red Cross Knitting, Wood Carv- ing. Library Assistant: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. MARILYN KATHRYN LANEY . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Committee: Clubs: Switn Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handcraft, Sec- retary, Opera Club, Social Dattcing, Typing, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Mimeo- graph Ollice: Teams: Basketball, Bowlittg, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words: Schurz Fair. KARL LARSEN . . . Clubs: French, Lettertnen, Square Dancing: I.aurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Soccer, Intramurals. ,IACQUELINE CLAIRE LASSEN . . . Clubs: Careers, Crochet, 4B Girls. -IA Girls, Swim I.eaders, Thimble, Girls Rifle, P.A.L.S,, Poetry Reading, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: l.ibrary Assistant: Hall Guard: Tardy Ollice: Teatns: Volley- ball, Intratnttrals. JOHN PETER LASSEN . . . Clubs: Key Club, Latin Reatling, Movie Operators, Sports News, Personality, Pre-Med., Social Dancing, Square Dattcing, lli-Y: llall Guard: Visual litlucation: Usher: Teatns: Cross Cottutry, Intramurals. PAUL EDWARD LAURSEN . . . Clubs: Gymnastics, Handwork, Key, Lettermeu, Life Saving, Rod and Gttn, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Wood Carving: Visual Education: Teams: Cross Country, Soccer, Track. RICHARD FRANKLIN LEHNING . . . CIUIJSC Movie OPCYHIOTS, Rod and Gun: Student Council: Hall Gttard: Teatns: Baseball, Track, Manager. NANCY CAROLYN LEMCKE . . . Gift Comtnittee: Clubs: Checkers, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Knitting, Latin Reading, Music Appre- ciation, Needlework, Opera Guild, Tours, Personality, Tri-Hi-Y, Treas- urer: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Bowling: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. DONALD ALAN LENNARTSON . . . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Gymnastics, Key, Lettermen, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Intramurals. WALTER LENZ . . . Clubs: Biology, Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun, Wood Carving: Hall Guard: Teams: Soccer, Intramurals. ALEXANDRIA SYLVIA LEORS . . . Clubs: Careers, Etiquette, 4B Girls, -IA Girls, junior Debs, Music Appreciation, Personality, Social Dancing, Typing: Hall Guard. RONALD LESKER . . . Clubs: Camera, Engineering, Movie Oper- ators, Wood Carving: Hall Guard: Teams: Football. GAII, AUGUSTA LIEPOLD . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Gymnastics, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Swim l.t-aders: Clean-llp League: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Seven Last Words. EUGENE ANTHONY LIGENZA . . . Clubs: Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Polish. Social Dancing: Messiah: Spring Festival: Oper- etta: Seven Last Words. LINNEA R, LINDELL . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation. Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Typing: Club Ollice Clerk: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last Ivords. AUDREY JOAN LINDSTRAND . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Crochet, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Hiood Carving: Library Assist- ant: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last YVords. Page 147 NORMAN MQLEOD LITTLEDALE . . . Clubs: Gymnastics, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule: Laurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. JOYCE ELIZABETH LITZ . . . Clubs: Biology, Careers, Tours, Secretary, Square Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Intramurals. JACK S, LONDON . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Chess, Trease urer, Debating, Psychology, Social Dancing, Hall Guard: Teams: Cross Country, Chess, Wrestling. PATRICIA JOAN LORD . . . Clubs: Checkers, Etiquette, Travel, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, P.A.L.S., Personality, Young Moderns: Adjustment Clerk: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. EUGENE D, LUKASIK . . . Clubs: Audubon, President, Brush and Pencil, Latin Reading, Treasurer, Opera Guild: Hall Guard: Teams: Wrestling, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. SCOTT NORMAN LUNDAL . . . Prom Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Tell'A-Tale, Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Manager, Bowling, Track, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. MARY IRMA LUPTON . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, Pre Med.: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Solo Competition Ensemble Competition. DIANA DOROTHY LUTZOW . . . Clubs: Thimble, President, Secretarial, Young Moderns: Student Council: Red Cross: Club Ollice. CAROL PATRICIA LYNN . . . Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Swim Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, German, Music Appreciation, Travel, Per- sonality, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Teams: Basketball, Volley- ball: Messiah: Seven Last Words. JAMES CLARK MQQKAY . . . Clubs: Checkers, Slide Rule: Teams: Cross Country, Track. RICHARD EDWARD MALKOWSKI . . . Clubs: Checkers. ChCSS, Travel: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Captain. TED IRVIN MALLASCH . . . Clubs: Checkers. JERRY EDWARD MANTA . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: Engineer- ing, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Slide Rule: Laurels: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Baseball. BENITA B, MARSHACK . . . Class Notable: Most Dependable: Clubs: Costume Design, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Travel, Pan American, Secretary, President, Sketch, Social Danc- ing: Laurels: Student Council: Clean-Up League: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. SHIRLEY JUNE MATCOUFF . . . Clubs: 4A Girls, Future Teach- ers, Knitting, Opera Guild, Personality, Social Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y, Sec- retary and Chaplain Schurzone Sales Delegate: Laurels: Clean-Up League: Library Assistant: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. ANN MARIE ELIZABETH MATYE . . . Gift Committee, Chair- man: Clubs: 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Personality, Vice-President, Social Dancing, Young Modems: Laurels: Club Office: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. ROBERT LEVINGSTON MAYER . . . Clubs: Audubon, Biology, Chairman, Chess, Key, Chairman, Latin, Non-Coms, Picked Platoon QR.O.T.C.Q, Rille, Slide Rule: Usher: Visual Education: R.O.T.C. Band. RICHARD ERNEST MAZNARITZ . . . Clubs: Radio Guild, Travel. .FOANNE FRANCES MCBRIDE . . . Clubs: cartoon, Etiquette, German, Personality, Social Dancing, Tours: Adjustment Clerk: Book Room Assistant: Office Clerk: Hall Guard: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. SHARON CAROLYN McC-RUE . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls: Teams: Volleyball. BARBARA BEN McNEILL . . . Class Notable: Best Student: Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Biology, Checkers, 4B Girls, Sergeant at Arms, 4A Girls, Latin Reading, Vice-President, Needlework, Movie Appreciation, Personality, Poetry Reading, Theater, President: Tri- Hi-Y, Sergeant at Arms, Program Chairman: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Ensemble Competition: National Honor Society. Page 148 RQGER REESE MERRIMACK . . . Clubs: Dance Band, Latin Read- ing, Social Dancing, Hi Y: Laurels: Map Room Clerk: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Pageant Band: Band Competition: Ensemble Competition. ELISSA LOUISE METTERHAUSEN . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Needlework: Laurels: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Volley- ball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last Words. LEONA ANTOINETTE MICHALOWSKI - - . CIUUSZ. Careers. lfrench, President, Thimble. 4B Girls, 4A Girls. P.A.L.S., Social Danc- ing, Typing: Laurels: Adjustment Clerk: National Honor Society. LUANE VIOLET MICHALSEN . . . Clubs: G.A.A, Board, Hostess. Knitting, Opera Guild: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last Yvords. LEONARD VINCENT MICHALSKI . . . Clubs: Polish: Hall Guard. ERNEST NHTCHELL MIKULECKY . . . Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing. DZIDRA MILLER . . . Clubs: Red Cross Knitting. Cfransferred from Neustadt, Germanyj MARLYN CATHERINE MILLER . . . Class Notable: Ideal Prom Date: Prom Committee: Clubs: Etiquette, Hostess, Needlework, Social Dancing, Young Moderns. Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Student Council: Red Cross: Library Assistant: Social Room Assistant: Teams: Volleyball. ARLINE LOIS MONSON . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Crochet, French. Thimble, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Needlecraft, P.A.L.S.: Laurels: Hall Guard: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition: Seven Last INords: National Honor Society. PAUL L, MOZA . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. GERALDINE HELEN MROZ . . . Class Notable: Typical Schurzite: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, 4B Girls, President, 4A Girls, Sgt. at Arms, Knitting, Vice President, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Student Council, Secretary, Corresponding Secretary: Fresh- man Orientation: Clean Up Committee: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Messiah: Talent Show. ELMER CARL MUELLER . . . Clubs: Debating, Psychology, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Skating, IVrc-stling. Intramurals. LORRAINE JOAN MUZA . . . Clubs: Camera, Crochet, Thimble, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Typing, Secretary Club: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. JOAN SHIRLEY NACHMAN . . . Clubs: Careers, Give-A-WVay. Knitting. Pan American, Poetry Reading, Social Dancing: Laurels: Teams: Volleyball. HANNAH NATHAN . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Pan American, Typing: Student Council: Clean Up League: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Seven Last IVords. KAY WENDELL NELSON . . . Clubs: Key, Vice President, Fancy Drill Team, Oflicers R.O.T.C., Music Appreciation, Vice President, Non-Coins, Picked Platoon fR.O.T.C.j, RiHe fboysj: Color Guard: Hall Guard: Usher: President: Visual Fducation: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last IVords, SHIRLEY ALICE NELSON . . . Clubs: Careers, Handwork, P.A.L.S., Tours: Messiah: Seven Last Words. DOROTHY ELIZABETH NEUBAUER . . . Clubs: Careers, Check- ers, German, Music Appreciation, Personality, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Swim Leaders, Travel: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Mes- siah: Seven Last IVords. GLORIA DIANE NEUBAUM . . . Clubs: Dance Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Vice President: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Pageant Band: Ensemble Competition: Seven Last IVords. DOROTHY CAROL NEWBERG . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, German, Opera Guild, Plant Growers. Square Dancing: Library Assist- ant: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Operetta: Seven Las: Words: Spring Festival. HOWARD J. NEWHOUSE . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Music Appreciation, Non-Coms, Opera Guild, Pan American, Picked Platoon fR.O.T.C.y: Hall Guard: Stage Crew: Usher: Teams: Track: Messiah. Operetta: Seven Last Words: Spring Festival. ' Page H9 BRUCE M, NIXON . . . Clubs: Lettermen, Movie Operators, Pan American, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Hi-Y, President: Laurels: Student Council: Hall Guard: Clean-Up League: Placement Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Skating, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last YVords. JOHN EDDY NOSALIK . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Social Danc' ing: Visual Education. RUTH ELAINE NOTHNAGEL . . . Clubs: Handcraft, Treasurer, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Library Aids, Needlecraft, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last Xvords. MIROSLAW NOYSZEWSKI . . . Clubs: Chess: Laurels: Hall Guard: Map Room Clerk: Teams: Soccer, Chess. DONNA RAE ANN OKREY . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls: Laurels. SYLVIA C, OLIVA . . . Clubs: Chamber Music: Laurels: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Solo Competi- tion: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last Words: Ensemble Competition. BERNICE LAMOUR OLSEN . . . Clubs: Careers, Debating, El Circulo Espanol, Swim Leaders, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Square Danc' ing, Typing: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. RUTH MILDRED OLSON . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Knitting, Library Aids, Square Dancing, Movie Discussion, Secretary: Library Assistant: Map Room Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. VINCENT EDWARD O'MALLEY . . . Clubs: Square Dancing: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals. MARTIN Y, OMAN . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Hi Y: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Choral Competition. FRANK JOSEPH OPLASKI . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Puppet, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard. JOHN EDWARD ORMEROD . . . Clubs: Chess, Engineering, Travel: Laurels: Hall Guard. EILEEN EDNA OSTERBERG . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Square Dancing, Typing: Library Assistant: Gym Guard: Teams: Volleyball. GERALDINE ANN OSZANIEC . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Thimble 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Needlecraft, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing: Laurels: Office Clerk: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Seven Last VVords: Spring Festival. MARGARET MARY PAHR . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, German, P.A.L.S., Palateers, Personality, Sketch, Social Dancing, Tri- Hi-Y: Schurzone Art Staff: Spring Festival: Seven Last YVords. ARLENE LOIS PALM . . . Clubs: Knitting, Needlework, Scrap Book Gift, Secretary, Square Dancing, Thimble, Typing: Laurels: Teams: Intramurals. GENE ALEX PARNELL . . . Clubs: Chess, Vice President, Checkefs, Key, Music Appreciation, Travel: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. MARILYN JEAN PATCHIN . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Theater, Typing, Wood Carving: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. ELEANORE ANASTASIA PATURALSKI . . . Clubs: Crochet, Social Dancing, Thimble, Typing: Seven Last Words. ARLIENE LOUISE PAUL . . . Clubs: Careers, Crochet, Pan Ameri- can: Laurels: Hall Guard: Messiah: Seven Last VVords. RANDALL D, PEAT . . . Clubs: Camera, Dance Band, Hi-Y: Laurels: Band and Orchestra Concert: Band Competition: Messiah: Operetta: Seven Last Words: Spring Festival. Page 150 RAF JEWEII PENZIN . . . Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: Checkers, Debating, Knitting, Treasurer, Ollice Girls, Palateers, Chair- man, Social Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y, Program Chairman, Sergeant-at-Arms, Schurzone Art Stall, Hall Guard, Office Clerk, Spring Festival: SCVCY1 Last Xvords. JEANETTE THERESA PERKOWSKI . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Laurels, Hall Guard. KARIN MARGARET PETERS . . . Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: Chamber Music, Crochet, Switn Leaders, Thimble, Receptionist, Square Dancing, l.aurels, Teams: Basketball, Intramurals, Band and .Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Band Competition, Orchestra Competition, Seven Last Words, National Honor Society. GERALD THORNTON PETERSEN . . . Clubs.: Camera, Movie Operators, Vice-I'resident, Travel, Vice-President, Social Dancing, HtiY, Chaplain, l.aurels, Student Council, Usher, Visual Education, City Math Contest, National Honor Society. BARBARA MAY PFEIFFER . . . Luncheon Committee, Chairman, Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Coma petition, Seven Last Wlords. ELEANOR PLOHR . . . Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: Careers, German, l.aurels, Student Council, Library Assistant, Teams: Basket- ball, Baseball, Volleyball. BARBARA DOROTHY PODLINSKI . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, l'.A.L.S., Typing, Laurels. fjILBERT EDWARD POHL . . . Clubs: Engineering, Non-Coms, Picked I'latoon fR.O.T.C.j. ROBERT W. POPPENCA . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Chess, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Hall Guard, Teams: Intramurals. DOUGLAS HAMILTON RAIDA . . . Clubs: Audubon, Marshalls, Science, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Theater, Typing, Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Clean-Up League, Fire Marshall, Hall Guard, Teams: Baseball, Intramurals. EARLE SAMUEL RAPPAPORT . . . Clubs: Key, Chairman, Latin Reading, Treasurer, Lettermen, Life Saving, Music Appreciation, Per- sonality, Secretary, Pre Med, Secretary, Treasurer, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule, Sports News, Hi-Y, Vice President, l.aurels, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Clean-Up League, Fire Marshall, Oflice Clerk, Hall Guard, Usher, Teams: Skating, Swimming, Volley- ball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last IN'ords. MARGARETE CAROL RASCHKE . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Committee, Clubs: Cosmetic Preparation, Movie Appreciation, Opera Guild, Student Council, Library Assistant, Teams: Basketball, Volley- ball, Messiali, Spring Ifestival, Operetta, Seven Last XN'ords. DONALD ALAN RAUSCHENBERG . . . Election Committee, Clubs: German, Movie Operators, Travel, Social Dancing, Slide Rule, Ili-Y, l.aurels, Hall Guard, Usher, Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring lfestival, Band Competition, Pageant Band. GERALD RICHARD REED . . . Clubs: Checkers, Marshalls, Movie Operators, Music Appreciation, Square Dancing, Visual Education, Hall Guard. RONALD F, REEHOFF . . . Clubs: Lettermen, Marshalls, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Hall Guard, Teams: Bas- ketball, Baseball, Bowling, Skating. JOHN WILLIAM REGAL . . . Class Notable: YN'ittiest, Clubs: Iingineering, Gertnan, Key, Travel, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Hi-Y, Treasurer, Hall Guard. JOYCE ADELE REICHEL . . . Clubs: Debating, El Circulo Espanol, Switn Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule, Laurels, Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Staff, Visual Education, Messiah, Seven Last WVOrds. WILLIAM JOSEPH REINERT . . . Clubs: Camera, Handwork, Tours, Travel, Rod and Gun, Science, Social Dancing, Hi-Y, Laurels, Student Council, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Hall Guard, Usher, Teams: Intramurals. BEVERLY JEAN REITER . . . Clubs: Art, Chess, French,'P.A.L.S., Sketch, Typing, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Placement Clerk. JOAN AUDREY RICHARDSON . . . Election Committ ' Cl b ee, , u s: Gymnastics, Knitting, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Square Dancing Typing, Teams: Basketball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last IVords. ROBERT RICHARD RISCH . . . Clubs: Careers, German, Marshalls, Movie Operators, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Laurels, Hall Guard, Visual Education, Teams: Cross Country, Track, Intramurals' Messiah, Spring I'esttval, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. i Page 151 JOHN MICHAEL RIZZO . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Music Appre- ciation: Hall Guard: Messiah: Seven Last Wvords. LEE ANNE ROCHE . . . Clubs: Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Swim Leaders, Receptionist: Laurels: Schurz Times Stall: Schnrzone Staff: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Seven Last W'Vords: Keen Teen Delegate. ANTHONY JOSEPH RODAKOWSKI . . . Clubs: Modern Railroad. Sports News, Polish: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard. FRED LEO ROGALLA . . . Clubs: Checkers. Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. JOAN ALICE ROLLANDER . . . Clubs: Chess, Latin Reading. Tours, Personality, Square Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: National Honor Society, Secretary. GUY F, ROSTAN . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. GRACE GERTRUDE ROTHERMEL . . . Clubs: 4A Girls, Future Teachers, Life Saving, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. ANTHONY EUGENE ROTUNNO . . . Clubs: Dance Band, Movie Operators, Pan American: Visual Education: Talent Show. FRANKLIN PIERCE ROULEAU . . . Clubs: Art. Cartoon, Key. Palateers, Social Dancing: Schurzone Art Staff: Seven Last WVords. DONALD PHILIP RUBINO . . . Class Notable: Best Student: Clubs: Social Dancing, Slide Rule, Treasurer, Hi-Y: Laurcls: Student Council: Teams: Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition: National Honor Society. ROBERT C, RUEHL . . . Clubs: Careers, German, International Relations, Radio Guild: Hall Guard. JOAN C, RUSH . . . Mother and Daughter Tea: Clubs: Debating, 4A Girls, Girls Rifle, Poetry Reading. Thimble, Treasurer, Swim Leaders: Clean-Up League: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. JOHN FRANKLIN RYBARCZYK . . . Class Notable: Ifriendliesti Clubs: Checkers, Marshalls, Social Dancing: Laurels: llall Guard: Usher: Senior Play. ROGER ALAN RYDIN . . . Clubs: Checkers, Science, Social Danc- ing: Laurels: Student Council: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling. Intra- murals: Seven Last Words: Schurz Fair. ROBERT HARRY SANCHEZ . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Pan American, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Travel, Hi-Y: Hall Guard: Visual Education: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last IVords: Senior Play. BARBARA JEAN SAUNDERS . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Board, Knitting, Otlice Girls, Theater, Secretary, Typing: Adjustment Clerk: Book Room Assistant: Office Clerk: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. PATRICIA MAE SCANLAN . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hand Work, Vice-President, Interior Decorating, Needlecraft, Typing: Othcc Clerk: Teams: Volleyball. NANCY LEE SCHECHTER . . , Clubs: Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Personality, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Club Oflice: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven Last Ivords. LOIS JEAN SCHILLING . . . Election Committee: Clubs: IB Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Sergeant at Arms, Square Dancing, Secretary Club: Laurcls: Student Council. LORRAINE YVONNE SCHMIDT . . . Clubs: Opera Guild: Mes- siah: Operetta: Seven Last Words. JOYCE LORETTA SCHOEDER . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Los Espanolitos, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule: Student Council: Red Cross: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Clean-Up League: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball. Intramurals. Page 152 K IJOLORES THERESA SCHRAM . . . Clubs: Crochet, 4B Girls, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Square Dancing, Typing, Play Reading, Receptionist: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Assistant to Principal's Secretary: Mimeograph Office: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball: National Honor Society: Senior Play. GRACE EDITH SCHUH . , . Clubs: Dance Band, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, German, Square Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Chaplain: Laurels: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Volleyball: Band aml Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta, Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last Vlords: Girls Swing Band: linsemble Competition: Solo Competition. DONALD SCHULTE . , . Clubs: Checkers, Chess, Lettermen, Social Dancing: Teams: Football, Track, IVrestliug: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Seven I.ast Mlords. .IUDITH RAE SCHULTZ . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Checkers, French, Swim Leaders, President. 4B Girls, Secretary, 4A Girls, Presi- dent, Knitting, Social Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y, President. Vice-President: Schurione Sales Delegate: Swim Guard: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Ivords. IQONAIJD MELVIN SCHULZ . . . Clubs: Key, Movie Operators: Visual Education: Teams: Basketball, Manager, Baseball, Manager, Intramurals. Chairman: Clubs: Checkers Vice-President 4B Girls 4A Girls Swim Leaders. Thimble. Vice-President, Social Dancing, Typing, Tri-Hi-Y Assistant: Hall Guard: Gym Guard: Mimeograph Oflicec English Ofllce: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last Words. LAUREL BELL SCOTT . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, Opera Guild: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last. Words: Vocal Music Librarian. DOROTHY FLORENCE SEEMANN . . . Clubs: Careers, Cartoon, 'IB Girls, 4A Girls, Give-A-NVay, Knitting. ,IUDITH ELAINE SELVIG . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Music Appreciation, Opera Guild. Personality. Swim Leaders. Travel: Laurels: Teams: Baseball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. JUNE CAROL SEPKE . . . Clubs: 4B Girls. 4A Girls. Knitting. Music Appreciation, Ofbce Girls, Pan American. Vice-President. Social Dancing: Ofbce Clerk: Teams: Basketball. Volleyball, Intranutrals. NANCY MARIE SEXTON , . . Clubs: Careers. 4B Girls. 'H Girls. lil Circulo Iispanol, Music Appreciation, Nature Studv. Plant Growers. Square Dancing. Young Moderns: Schurz Times Staff: SFIIIIYZOIII' Staff: Srburzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Adiusttnent Clerk: Book Room Assistant: Gym Guard: Switn Guard: Teams: Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Intramurals. PHYLLIS MARIE SHARAPATA . . . Clubs: Art, Travel, I'.A.I..S., Social Dancing, Typing. BETTY .IO SHROPSHIRE . . . Clubs: 4B Girls. 4A Girls. French. Hostess, Treasurer. Interior Decorating, Opera Guild. Social Dancing, Typing. Young Moderns, Forward Looking. Tri-Hi-Y. Social Chair- man: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard: Club Office Clerk: Gym Gtlard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Volleyball. Ping Pong: Messiah: Seven I.ast Words: Choral Competition: Queen's Cotlrt, Bull- dog Ilop: Queen's Court. Baseball Social. HELENE EVE SIEMIOTKOWSKI . . . Clubs: Careers, Knitting. ROSEMARIE SIGNORILE . . . Clubs: Knitting. Opera Guild: Teams: Basketball: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH SIKOWSKE . . . Clubs: Careers. 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Secretary, Swim Leaders. Typing: Schurz Times Staff: Schurlone Staff: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals. NORMAN EDWARD SIMON . . . Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Chess. Key. Lettermen. Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Sport Club, Tours. IVood Carving, Hi-Y: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Soccer, Swimming. Intramurals, Golf: Seven Last Xvordg, ANTOINETTE DOROTHY SIRACUSA . . . Clubs: Careers. Thimble. Opera Guild, 4A Girls: I.ibrary Assistant: Teams: Basket- ball. Volleyball, Intramurals: Operetta. A GLORIA! RITA SITARZ . . . Clubs: Careers. President, Oflice Girls, 'Iravel. rlyplng, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. LORRAINE ANNETTE SKIE . . . Clubs: Dance Band. Girls Dance Band, P.A.I..S.. Typing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: I.aurels: Band and 0,-Ches. lfli COIICPYII Spring Festival: Band Competition: Seven Last YVords' Band Secretary. ' ' .IOANNE LEE SKONNING . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs' Dramatics, Opera Guild. Laurels, Pan American. Science, 4B Girls. Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Student Council, Publicity, Entertainment Fresh: men Orientation: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard' ,Teams' Basketball. Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta' Seven Lasi Words: Schurz Fair. ' ' Page 153 Student Council: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Clean-Up League: Library ,Jw DOROTHY MARIE SCHWEIGERDT . . . Luncheon Committee, A JOHN C, SLOAN . . . Clubs: Lettermen, Travel, Slide Rule: Laurels: Student Council: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: IN'restling. EILEEN JOYCE SLOCK . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Vice-President, Knitting, Social Dancing, Typing. CAROL LEE SLOWIK . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Music Appreciation. Oflice Girls, Square Dancing, Typing, IVood Carving: Laurels: Ofhce Clerk: Teams: Volleyball. NANCY LEE SMEJA . . . Clubs: Chess, Thimble, Nature Study, Movie Discussion, Palateers, Typing: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Seven Last Words. BARBARA EULAINE SMITH . . . Class Notable: Most Athletic: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, El Circulo Espanol, Swim Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Knitting, Opera Guild, Gym Leaders: Student Council: Book Room Assistat1t: Hall Guard: Gym Guard: Swim Guard: Teams: Basketball, Captain, Volleyball, Captain, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last W'ords. DORIS IRENE SMITH . . . Clubs: Art, Careers, French, Library Aids, Social Dancing: Fire Marshall: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball: Seven Last WVords. MARIE ELIZABETH SMITH . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Swim Leaders, Vice-President, Music Appre- ciation, Library Aids, Travel, Square Dancing: Library Assistant: Oflice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Seven Last I'Vords. RICHARD JAMES SMITH . . . Clubs: Camera, Engineering, Key, Movie Operators, Non-Coms, Picked Platoon 1R.O.T.C.J, Rifle, Social Dancing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Visual I-Iducatiou: Usher: Teams: Intratnurals. CONRAD WALTER SOBOLEWSKI . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Student Council. SISTINE SHARON SONNEFELDT . . . Clubs: Careers, Crochet, Secretary, El Espanol, Thimble, Vice-President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Typing: Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Intra- murals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operettal Seven Last IVords. HARRY ROBERT SORENSON . . . Clubs: Model Railroad, Movie Operators, Picked Platoon fR.O.'I'.C.j, Rifle, Square Dancing: Lattrels: Visual Education. JOY ELLEN SPAETH . . . Class Notable: Most Literary: Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Office Girls: Opera Guild. :IB Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Tyipng: Laurels: Book Room Assistant: Ofhce Clerk: Mirneograph Assistant: Teams: Bowling. Volleyball: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. KENNETH CHARLES SPIVEY . . . Clubs: Latin Reading, Movie Operators, Opera Guild: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festi- val: Operetta: Seven Last WVords. ALVIN SPUNT . . . Clubs: Chess, Travel, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. JOSEPH MICHAEL STANEK . , . Clubs: Chess, Marshalls, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Intramttrals. FRANK WILLIAM STOLKI . . . Clubs: Gymnastics, Letlermen, Life Saving, Polish, Social Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Football, Swimming, Track, YN'restling, Intramurals. FAITH DOLORES STRAND . . . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Swim Leaders, 4B Girls, Personality, Pan American, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Office Clerk: Gym Guard: Typist, R.O.T.C. Oflice: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball. HAROLD HELMUT STRAUSS . . . Class Notable: Most Artistic: Clubs: Art, Cartoon, Key, Palateers, Social Dancing, Theater: Student Council: Red Cross: Schurzone: Art Staff: Schurzone 1951 Voice of Democracy Contest, School IN'inner: 1951 National Scholastic Art Contest, Gold Key Winner: Handicapped Poster Contest, 2nd Place: Chicago Home Design Contest: Special Artwork. PATRICIA ANN STRELECKI . . . Clubs: Knitting, P.A.L.S., Typ- ing: Laurels: Messiah: Seven Last IVords. JAMES H, STRUCK . . . Clttbs: Checkers, Handwork, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. ARLENE MARY STROBOT . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Nature Study, Treasurer: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Seven Last Words. Page 154 .IACQUELINE SUELZLE . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Secretary, Social Dancing, Thimble, Vice-President, Typing: Laurels: st-irtri-mm Picture Delegate: Ollice Clerk: English Ofhce: Gym Guard: Mimeograph Ollicc: Messiah: Seven Last YVords. HAROLD LOUIS SUHR , . . Clubs: Camera, Checkers, German, Social Dancing: llall Gttard. -IOANN A, SULKSON . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Personality, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Scrap Book Gift, Swim Leaders: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah. ELAINE MARIE SUSINA . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: French, President, Craft, Program Chairman, Palateers, Secretary: Laurels: Schurlone Art Stall: National Honor Society. DIANE KIRSTINE SVENDSEN . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Careers, Debating, Swim Leaders, Latin Reading, Opera Guild, Poetry Reading, Secretary, Social Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring lfestival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last IVords. ,IOAN CAROL SWANSON . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Interior Decorating, Needlecraft, Tours, Vice-President, Personality, Social Dancing. Square Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Schurz Times, Co- l-Zditor: Schurzone Co-liditor: Gym Guard: Library Assistant: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: National Honor Society: Citizenship Coinmittcc. PATRICIA B, SWIETON . . . lilection Committee: Clubs: 4BvGirls, 'IA Girls, Checkers, Music Appreciation, Neecllecraft, Opera Guild, Typing: Placement Clerk: Ilall Guard: Gym Guard: Teams: Basket- ball, Volleyball: Messiah: Seven I.ast XVords. RONALD DELBERT SYMONDS . . . Clubs: Life Saving, Social Dancing: llall Guard: Teams: Soccer. PATRICIA GLORIA TALALAY . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Opera Music, Music Appreciation: Library Assistant: Teams: Basket- ball. Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. RICHARD HARVEY TAYLOR . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Stage Crew, lli-Y: llall Guard: Stage Crew: Visual liducation. JOAN ALICE THAMES . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: -ill Girls, 11A Girls, Square Dancing, Typing, Secretary: Red Cross: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Ilall Guard: Office Clerk. THOMAS CARL TOMASIK . . . Class Treasurer: Senior Play Com- mittee: Clubs: Latin Reading, Lettermen, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Laurels: Student Council: Hall Guard: Teams: Cross Country, Track, Intramurals: National Ilonor Society. NANETTE MARIE TRINSKE . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Creative Writing, Swim I.eaders, Library Aids, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Typing: Library Assistant: Ilall Guard: Messiah: Spring lfestival: Operetta: Seven I.ast XVOrds. JOAN GLADYS TRIPHAHN . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, -lk Girls, Careers, Hostess, Travel, Square Dancing: Laurels: Schurl Times Stall: Schurl Times Typist: Schurzone Staff: Schurzone Typist: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals. .IACQUELINE CAROL TRYBUS . . . Class Notable: Most Cour- teous: Ring and Pin Committee: Play Connnittee: Clubs: Ofhce Girls, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Social Dancing, Theater, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Mimeo- graph Oflice: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Seven Last XVords. MARILYN LOUISE TWOREK . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hand- work, Knitting, Travel, Social Dancing: Gym Guard. RICHARD CHARLES UHNAVY . . . Clubs: Latin Reading, Let- It'l'mCli, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule, Hi Y: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: llsher: Teams: Football, Swimming, Intra- murals, Captain. SYLVIA ETHEL UTNE . . . Clubs: Careers, Secretary: 4B Girls, AIA Girls, Hostess, Opera Guild, Tours, Typing, Tri-Hi-Y: Office Clerk: Hall Guard: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last IVords. 'RONALD ALAN VAN DEN BUSSCHE . . . Clubs: Travel Camera, Treasurer. Program Chairman, Slide Rule, Sports News: Teams: Intra- murals, Assistant Captain. MARILYNVDIANE VENABLE . . . Clubs: Cosmetic Preparations, Gymnastics, lours, Travel, P.A.I..S.: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Bowl- ing: xMess:ah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven :ast Vort s. DIANA ROSE VESTEY . . . Clubs: lil Circulo Espanol, Personality, Social Dancing, Slide Rule: Messiah: Seven Last XVord5: Page 15: GERALD O. VOELZ . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Lettermen. Secretary: Teams: Basketball, Co-Captain: Baseball, Honorary Captain. HAROLD JOHN WAHLBORG . . . Clubs: Checkers. DARLENE MABEL WALKER . . . Clubs: Ofhce Girls, Opera Guild: Hall Guard: Music Office Clerk: Teams: Basketball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words. PATRICIA JOAN WALSH . . . Mother and Daughter Tea Conunit- tee: Clubs: Careers, Creative IN'riting, Swim Leaders. Knitting, Per- sonality, Social Dancing: Student Council: Gym Leader: Teams: Bas- ketball, Volleyball: Seven Last IVords. GERTRUDE ANN WEHMEYER . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, Travel, Social Dancing: Schurz Times Staff Typist: Schurzone Staff Typist, Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last VVords: School Publicity Typist. RICHARD WELLHAUSEN . . . Clubs: Model Railroad, Key, Mar- shalls. Movie Operators, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Danc- ing, Stage Crew, IVood Carving, Hi Y: Laurels: Hall Guard: Visual Education. PHYLLIS LEE WELLING . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Careers, 4A Girls, Chamber Music, Chess. President: Dance Band, Social Danc- ing, Typing: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Orches- tra Competition: Seven Last Words: Operetta. BETTY JANE WENZ . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: Dance Band, Swim Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Latin Reading: Laurels: Teams: Basket- ball, Bowling, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Solo Competition: Band Competition: Or- chestra Competition: Seven Last Words: Ensemble Competition. CAROL MARIE WERNER . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, Knitting. Pre- Med.: Laurels: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Seven Last IN'ords: lin- semble Competition: Solo Competition. PATRICIA JEAN WERNER . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hand- work, Knitting, Oflice Girls, Typing. ROGER DENNIS WERNER . . . Clubs: Chess, Fl Circulo Espanol, Slide Rule: Laurels: Map Room Clerk: Hall Guard: Seven Last VVords. LILA MARIE WESTBERG . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Board, Gymnastics, Social Dancing. Square Dancing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Gym Guard: Office Clerk: Teams: Bowling, Intramurals, Bas- ketball, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Seven Last IVords. RONALD WHITESIDE . . . Clubs: ICngiueering, Social Dancing: Laurels: Teams: Intramurals. BERTI-IA M, WHITTINGTON . . . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Travel, Secretary, P.A.I..S.: Laurels: Place- ment Clerk. ELLEN WINIFRED WICKMAN . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Opera Guild, Travel, President, Personality, Square Dancing, Typing, President, Tri-Hi-Y: Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Adjustment Clerk: Map Room Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volley- ball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. RICHARD KENNETH WICKSTROM . . . Clubs: Iingineering, Secretary, Marshalls. Hi Y: Scliurlone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Intramurals. DONALD NELSON WIEK . . . Clubs: Audubon, Vice-President, Dance Band, Movie Operators, Pan American: Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. EDWARD CHARLES WILSON . . . Class Notable: Most Dignified: Clubs: Latin Reading, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition: Seven Last Words. MARILYNN JESSIE WILSON . . . Class Notable: Most Attractive: Mother and Daughter Tea Connnittee: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Gym- nastics, Knitting, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Square Dancing. Typ- ing: Teams: Basketball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last IVords. DAVID GEORGE WITTHOFT . . . Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing, Hi Y: Laurels, EDITH MARTHA WOLLMAN . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Ger- man, President, Secretary, Opera Guild: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Choral Competition: Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. Page 156 D WILLIAM RONALD WRIGHT . . . Clubs: Careers, Camera, Engineering, Tell-A-Tale, Gymnastics, Marshalls, Movie Operators, Travel, Rifle Qboysj, Square Dancing, Stage Crew: Fire Marshall: Visual Education: Hall Guard: Teams: Cross Country, Skating, Track, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words. WILLIAM RICHARD YAGER . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Social Dancing: Visual Education: Teams: Cross Country, Track. WILLIAM NORMAN ZACHMAN . . . Clubs: Chess, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Messiah: Seven Last Wvords. DAVID JOHN ZALINSKI . . . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Careers, President, El Circulo Espanol, Lettermen, Life Saving, Vice- President, Movie Operators, Movie Appreciation, Polish, Secretary, Pre-Med., Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Sport News, Chairman, Hi Y, Sergeant at Arms: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Clean-Up League: I-'ire Marshall: Gym Guard: Hall Guard: Club Office Clerk: Teams: Bowling, Skating, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Co-Captain, Intramurals, Golf: Messiah: Seven Last Words. JEANNE LOUISE ZASTROW . . . Clubs: Careers. Swim Leaders, Knitting, Life Saving, Typing: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Volley- ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert. NANCY MARIE ZELOUS . . . Clubs: Careers, Tours, Travel, Chairman, P.A.I..S., Social Dancing, Typing, Secretary: Teams: Vol- leyball. DONNA RAE ZEMKE . . . Class Notable: Most Versatile: Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Swim Leaders, Treasurer, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Chairman, Knitting, Vice-President, Laurels: Student Council, President, Vice-President, Secretary: Red Cross: Clean-Up League: Hall Guard: Gym Guard: Teams: Volleyball, Intramurals Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. GLORIA ROSE ZERFAHS . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Give-A- Way, Hostess, Oilice Girls, Scrap Book Gift: Laurels: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Orchestra Com- petition: Seven Last Words: National Honor Society: Schurz Fair. RONALD PATRICK ZURASKI . . . Clubs: Key, Movie Operators, NOT PICTURED Social Dancing, Wood Carving: Visual Education: Usher: Teams: In- tramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words. GRACE V. ZURLO . . . No Activities. IN MEMORIAM . . . CLASS OF JANUARY, 1952 ROGER C. NORDSTRAND October 26, 1934-March 12, 1952 Club member-Hall Guard-Cheerleader- Messiah-Spring Festival-Easter Program-are but a few of the many activities in which he took part. ROY E. KOLSKY january ll, 1934-November 24, 1951 Outstanding athlete on the football, basket- ball, and baseball teams-Co-Captain and Most Valuable Player on the 1950-51 basket- ball squad. He was awarded posthumously the first Roy Kolsky Memorial Trophy as the Most Outstanding Athlete of 1950-51. This trophy will be awarded annually hereafter in his memory as an outstanding three-letter man. MARION CAROLE BERGEMANN . . . Clubs: Careers, Chamber Music, French, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Personality, Scrap Book Gift: Adjustment Clerk. GORDON BLUGIS . . . No Activities. HENRY CURTIS BRAUN . . . Clubs: Biology, Cartoon, Checkers, Palateers, Rod and Gun, Square Dancing: Student Council: Red Cross: Hall Guard. SHIRLEY DORIS EKSTROM . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Thimble, Scrap Book Gift: Club Ofhce, ROMA BETTY EMUNDO . . . Teams: Basketball. JOHN ERICKSON . . . Clubs: Art: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. JOHN F, HOLDA . . . Clubs: Checkers, Model Railroad. RUTH FRANCES IDASZAK . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Knitting, Personality: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Operetta: Seven Last Words. ROBERT EDWARD KORDIK . . . Clubs: Checkers, Model Railroad. HEINZ WALTER KRUTZIKOWSKY . . . No Activities. KLAUS BERTHOLD KRUTZIKOWSKY . . . No Activities. EDWARD EUGENE KWASIGROCH . . . Clubs: Travel, Social Dancing: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words. JAMES I-IANNA MARTIN . . . Clubs: Checkers, Creative Writing, Social Dancing, Slide Rule: Laurels: Schurz Times Staff: Operetta: Seven Last Words. DONALD LEE MULAC . . . Clubs: Dance Band, Tours: Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival. THOMAS MULCAHY . . . No Activities. NANCY OWENS . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, Square Dancing: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah: Seven Last Words. ROBERT E, PFEIFFER . . . Clubs: Audubon, Opera Guild: Visual Education: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah: Spring Festi- val: Operetta: Seven Last Words. HAROLD CASMIER PODGORSKI . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun: Seven Last Words. ROBERT LESTER RONAYNE . . . Clubs: Camera, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Intramurals. DENNIS EARL RUEDEL . . . Clubs: Checkers, Social Dancing. ARTHUR JOSEPH TULLY . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun: Hall Guard. Page 157 , . 414- '- YQ ii.. i-m1r,fi fe-, The une 1952 feaivr Committee i 'l'he Mother and Daughter Tea Committee under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Copley and Carol Chapell. Chairman, made the plans and supervised the Tea which was given on May lfi. A corsage for each mother, a program ill the assembly hall. and refreshments in the library made this a delightful and eniosable event. klozm Richardson, Chairman, assisted Miss Woelfel, Sponsor of the lilection Committee. and the committee members to carry out the mam duties connected with the election of the -lune Class Notables. One of the most enjoyable events ot the senior year is the class luncheon. Miss Keenan. Miss Doerrer, Miss Nelson, and Mrs. Copley were the Sponsors of the june Class Lunch- eon. Dorothy Schweigerdt, Chairman of the committee assisted them. Selecting the class rings and pins is always an exciting event. 'l'he committee which is responsible for planning the selection and distribution was assisted by Miss Nelson, Sponsor, and Nznicv Christiansen. Chairman. Page 158 The high light of each AIA semester is undoubtedlx the Senior Prom. It takes an active committee to attend to the numerous details connected with it and insure its success. The june committee was assisted by Miss C. Hill, Miss Case, Mr. Compton, Mr. Fleming, and Mr. Haggard. Scott l.undal was the Chairman who assisted them. The presentation of the class gift takes place at the gradu- ating exercises. Collecting class dttes and selecting the gilt is in charge of the Cift Committee, Miss llaluslika and Mr. Goodwin were the Sponsors, and Gerald lfudala as Chairman assisted them. The Cap and Gown Committee with Miss Doerrer as Spon- sor and Robert Poppenga as Chairman attended to the many details connected with the measuring and distribution of the caps and gowns to be worn on graduation night. The play's the important thing with every graduation class. Miss Keenan, Sponsor was ably assisted by her committee and Donna lemke, Chairman, in the presentation ot' the june Class play. Yisu: Uur Pa ent Teacher 14 Aociativn I'he IEIBIYS2 theme lor the Sclmrf I'arent-'Ieaeher .Xssoeiation is Strength In Our Clonnnnnityf' 'l'his theme was stressed at eaeh meeting. The program lor the vear was planned to melntle a speaker, a panel dtseusston, or special music. .Xt the 5l'IJlCIIIlJl'II meeting Nlrs. George IVardle reviewed IVhen Children Come First. .X speaker Irom the Chicago -Iunior .Xssoeiation ol' Commerce, a .Invenile Ullicer lrom the .Xlhany Park District, Ur. 'Ihaddeus I,uhera, .Xssistant Superin- tendent ol' Clliieago I'uhlie Sehools, and a panel discussion hy Nlr. XV. S. Miller, Irving Park Y.fNl.CI..X., Mr. II. Lassen, College Advisor, and Mr. H. Solent, .Kd- Iustment Teacher, were liighliglits ol the year. Board Meetings on the Iirst XVed-- nesdav and regular meetings on - v the lllII'll Wednesdav helped to keep alive and stimulate interest in the organization. 'l'he Ifresh- men Nlolhers 'I'ea in Septemher and again in lfehruarv, a XVelf CUIIK' Uttoher, and the St'lllIl'l l air in Novemher were important events this vear. 'I'he social hour and relreshments, which lollow each meeting, give the guests an U I HPI' I l other. Parents can also meet the leathers and adjust any dillienl- ties which may arise in eonnee' tion fl. to RJ Mrs. KI. XY, Iilliol, Klorre- spontling Setretarv, Nlrs. 0. Iiinherg. President, NIls.kI, xv.Sl1lNt'II,'II'l'ilSIIlK'l', Nils, II. Sflierer, Rerording Sl'lil'l'l2IlI'. and XII I'tesnlenl and Nlemhership Lhairman nt the IIIII H SIIIIIII I'I X huns A . . l'IUIlI II. to RI Mrs. N. Ietlloll, Sneial. XIIN. X. l'lenss, I'nhIit'alions, Mrs. I-ienlel, Burial, Iiaek II. to RI Mrs. II. Utter hat h, Social, Mrs, Davis. .Inven- ih I'iottttton XII tl I'dnt'alion, Mrs. I. 'I'. Ile-sl, Reading and I.ihraiv, and Mrs. Ii. l'ommei, Parent I'i,llllt'llIIKlIl are some ol the l'll2IIlIlIl'II ol' this fa 's S' llll vc n th I'aient leather f,lI,I1llIIl2lIIUIl. I'ronl II. to RI Mrs. li, Sttlk, Safelv. Nlrs, C.. I'. IZIIIIIUW, Ihnlget and nance, Nils. I'lsnn, Illilllll, Mrs, II. Iliatllev, Ilospitalili. Mrs. 'I'. Voss, Re- visions. Ilaek II, to Rj Mrs. II. Ivessling, I'itnist Nlis I' Du lik Illltlll ' nil Relations, Hrs. KI. I , Young, I'uhlit'ilv, NIrs,- . I Irnvstak, Home and Iannly Life, ind Nlrs. Morrow, 'I'he Exceptional 4 . T T' Lhild, are the other Kihairtnen of the IIMI H Stl ' gilllllilll lnnttv to visit with each with their children. Ull. 1 lea lor the Iaenltv in 1 1 s. . II. I'olslon, Seeond Yirel ,T-TL, ' .OI , Mis. Il. Nan line, Iltslorian, ' ' , . 's. II, ,-X. Ifnrlong, . ,. . ll', lllIU2 .' inrl I2lI't'IIl 'I'eat'her Ut- Page IB!! I 5'n'g'5..u-3-xD-gs,-5l'.n.. I, Q , K S A 5 ADMINISTRATION Biology ,,,,., ,..,,,. , , ,..,,,Q ,,Q .,,.,,,, ,,,.,. 4 1 Administration Staff .,,,....,,,,i 16 Botany ,.,, ..,,,.,..,, ,,,., A V N -,,A- 41 ASSISTANTS PRINCIPALS fihe ' , 'A ' fl 'ii' 7' 40 . . Co ercral . .......... ,,.' ..,...,. , 47-49 M1ss Elxnor B. Goelz ............, 15 glis 5 -I 39 M. h . .,.,.,.,., ' ' i' r C arles A Buell 15 en Ser 40 .ATHLETICS n Hom Emu, ics .......... 46 Boys ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 110.119 3, anguagenf... ,........ .. 39 Baseball ,,,,,, 118 ' , nlvnii .... .......i...i......... 3 9 Basketball .....,.,, 116,117 - N H1116 Drawing 4--- 50 Cross Country ,.... L19 I lylllSiC -.-------------------,--,--- 51 Football .......... 110-11 1 ,Physics --------.A----.---..-... 40 Golf ,,1,,,,. . Social Studies ,.... ..,. 3 9 Soccer .,,..,1,., 1 Q 8churaone Art ....,.. 43 Swimming ...... 1 'Tec C , -----------Y-- 44.45 Track ........., 1... . 115 U Iv V0 ' al Arr ------- 43 . ' l W Wrestling ........... ,, 119 7 Zogogy --Sq ------- 41 C-Irls .........v :..:.,l ,.,.................,,.....,,....,..,,..... . .,.... 0-1 A gf I SIGNS Gym ActIv1tIes ...,.,..,,.....,..............,........ .....,,.. 1 2 1 ., V G A A I 1231 3 Ilireshmen .... 33-38 ' ' 'A i 'i'i' A C ' ' , X Juniors ............... 22-26 BANDS ,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y, ,, ,,.,,1 ,,,,,1.,, 3539 ' . Sophomores ...,..... 27-82 1 1 . f BUSINESS MEN ........ .. .....,, 1 11...1......1 ,1,,1.,. ' 3 98 FACULTY .----.......- 17-21 ' . ! CHoRUsEs .........., ,. . ,,...,, ,.,. 1..,.,, , , f ,,,, ty' 84 85 FALL CONCERT ......-...........................-. 95 CLUBS 1 1 5 ' f ' IN TRIBUTE, Miss Irene M. Theomld ll Camera ........,........ ........ ...,. - ,.,. .,,, 4, T .... . 67 X Careers ......... ...,...,.. Q ,..' ...... la ...... 1 ......,. l. .. 77 LAURELS 56 Cartoon ........,. ............w.. .................w...... 6 7 MAINTENANCE .,,.I 81 Checkers ............ ,...,.. .... I . . 06 Cheer Leaders ,.... 78 MESSIAH A 'AA 99 Chess ------------------ 65 MISCELLANEOUS PICTURES ....., 102,103 Crochet .......... 61 Engineering Dnnnnn 76 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY .1....... 100 4B Girls .......... 58 - ORCHESTRA ..........,.................................... 86,8 4A Girls ......,.,..... ....... 5 9 7 Girls Rifl ....,... ...... ....... 7 7 PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONN 159 Hand Craft .. .. . ,,.......... X ...,.., , . 76 1 Hand Work H 60 PlRA'l ES OF PENZANCE ..............,.....,,.... 105 Hi Y ------------------ ----4- f------------------ - - f--'------- 8 9 PRINCIPAL, Mr. Robert E. Lakemacher ........,. 14 Hostess .,..1. .............,,.,, . . .......,.I..I.......,,. .. 63 A Interior De rating ...............,,.I, . 64 R.O.T.C. .......,...I...............,......,........,..,..,....,. ,. 90-93 junior Debs ..... ,,... .....,.... , .............,,,. 6 D Key ---- --.v'w--A..-----'--D ---,--------- '...,A.-,----------- 5 2 SCHURZ FAIR .....,... 96-97 Knitting U 61 SCHURZ TIMES 8 Latin Reading .............,.. ......,........ ........ A ..,......,. Z 7 o 2 Opera ------------------------------- -------- - - -- 63 SCHURZONE .-AA.4..--.- ' - 83 Palateers .................,........ .. ......,.....,.. .. 65 Pals -------------.--- - ---- - ----.---------- ---.-.-- - 73 SEVEN LAST WORDS ......... 104 Pan American .....,... .... . . ................... - O Puppets .....................,... .......,..,.., ..............,..... ' 7 1 SENIORS , Red Cross Knitting .................,,....... ............,.,..,. 6 1 anuary Graduating Class ....,... 127-134 Rod and Gun ,,......,.......,..,..,......,..... ..1.. Q 5 X- 75 january Committees ...........,........ 135 Scrap Book ,.....,,....... ,,..,.,,,., ,,,..,..,,.,, ,L X1 0 i A January Olliers and Notables .......... 126 ' Slide Rule .....,,...,.,. ,..,,..............,,.,,.....,.... ,...... ' ' january Senior Prom ................ 136 Social Dancing ,.....,., ........,,.....,....,.......,,,...., . ' Y anuary Senior Play ........ .. 101 Square Dancing ,...... . ......,,.....,.............,.,..,,..1.., ., , 6 ' ju raduating Class ........... 138-157 Swim Leaders ..,1,.. ..,..,..,..,...,.,......,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,..,. 7 9 june Committees ........................ 158 Theatre ,..,.......,,. . ,...,.,..........,.,,..,,11....1....,.,, I June Officers and Notables .,........ 137 Travel ......... june Notables Election ........... 107 Tri Hi Y ,,,.,..... 8 Q june Senior Play ..................... 106 Typing ................... 70 Young Modems --.--,Y 72 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS ...... 52-53 - P COLLEGE NIGHT ....... 94 STUDENT COl'JNCIL ............. 57 DEPARTMENTS THEME PAGE ----- 3 Architectural Drawing ...... 50 U An ..................................., 42 TITLE PAGE ....... I Page 160 Jw My W4 ef RWM W MWKQMWM Z 8Ww2a,y JWM- pw J VW7 QW fy fymmf fs ffeffff I ffwflhgiwmg W W WN M WW Z, ,, k , , A T.-. ' 1 T , V ' , 1 r ' Q . ' , ' . QI? 1 . ' ' fgj xf ggi , l ' , - V. Q . ' t . 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