Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1953
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J, , 3 ii ' 134' J A 5- ' .. .. megs ::.,, -a- - t of :M .2 254916. if vegas ill ,F X vw' ' N 4 -W1 K fs xx ,tw sf'ae 4.-Massa H1 YM ,Q 1 Q 'Q so we fx it tsl,-i,E.,s A39 fs -Ig? Q ,255 'S 5 5 ki iff e fe is Y fr, Wir' A I -- Yfgfieg K au ,F 1. f I 5, , ian? ru 'S W 9' K L. A3 W1 x fe? as 2 s Sigfzfgfjll H N W: 3,7 ' vi? A J A ,,g.y 4 if if L. ,1 f , iiiilt ' UM ,f is , Qxmg V Jai uwncler flue Every Schurzite looks forward to that iirst glimpse of the 1953 SCHURZONE. In each studentfs mind there is a picture of the new yearbook as he imagines it, or as he wishes it to be. The sponsors attempted to cover the year's events within a framework, or theme, which is typical of Schurx. Under the Rooftops of Schurzf' the theme of the 1953 SCHURZONE, was inspired by the unusual and even world-famous architecture of the Carl Schurz High School. The pointed gables are ot German origin, the green copper trim with the Oriental peaks sets off the red tile of the many layers 'J .- Us :' 1, Mi . ..,, . , F Q.. X ' A we Wi ' '--' , tg. 5.3 x We eyes ,sfssiefe f N Q 5. W Mccsfgegigggfn -P c ex-A . M my-qtfgx - W i,STf5fS:s?. it X- n -.c+e.X:lgSy-sg vi' jfqfbflfiex X118 frfviiwei ,z11:1f-:1L11ptffvz1 :1fp4L1g?iff5f ASA -Q. 'N c, M e o -1 ff'f-7.1 Wifi '-,, i if WOOAOIOJ 0 xg' lfUf'Z U of rooftops. Did you ever notice the pillars above the entrances? Study them and you will tind that they resemble the pillars of an ancient Egyptian temple. The many cultures which are incorporated in the architecture of our building remind us that the students under these rooftops are equally varied in talent, in interests, and in their goals. Under the Rooftops of Schurf' seemed to he a suitable framework to enclose the activities of the Sehurz High School ot' 1953. ll earning ,95 .An .fgcfiuifyi The learning is an active process. It is the activity which the learner carries on that becomes part of his life. 'S T4 if ygpifzyiw 1? N A 5 f. N x is , xv mm- f v:3'frFA W - WSJ' A . X513 EM. iffy fn 5' WFS- .3 iff - K SQ 'im if 4.-win, -gg jffisgi ' Amffxx ,P 1, m.,,,.N x-..,,,,.m X 4 'N 134 ' , f ' .wwf AJ Ja5sf x,fsfw -x.,g,f x3v N, V xg X W if we s 5e3,f as is , X 'Y' 6 P if NN 1 -' if IIE-- 'Z' nl NM 'g . ,, N 1 X M4 t 2 W. 5 .ssfg 8 f A , E X if : 'Q .,..f: W J .4 E 'N V' 'wif' 3 ,S s h i Q? E i 5 -eb I K- 3 S :,, rs iiti in S , 6 gig.: Q sf ,E s ss M ' T ' X Z W y v F H 'Wk J My fl M-x X N Q15 via Q k v K ..-...f 3 1 ofwafion Mfagzed earning Motivation is a basic factor in effective learning. The intensity and extent of the learning activity carried on by the learner is determined partly by his interest and enthusiasm. 6 x Q Q S 1 - V ia N 'V Wi 'wig V31-1 A V ,wg sv gmofionaffg- C argecl Experienced may RMA in IQQWJ ofwning lflxperiences that produce high emotional reactions may, and usually do, result in sudden learning. N 2 afid acfionzi ccomlaang gfkcfiue earning Effective learning must pro- vide satisfactions to the learner. Activities which are in them- selves satisfying to the learner, are more likely to be continued and consequently greater changes in the learner's behav- ior result. l'l'l,00l !CLI'lf earningfi jak fime fo cquire The development of under- standing' and skill at a high level requires emphasis over a relatively long period of time and the use of a variety of methods. aacker-pulyi QA: fiona Jn! uence earnin, ' The student's aem'eptam'e nl' the teaeher's leadership stim- ulates learning. When stu- dents are free to express their problems and ideas, learning: is easier. When the student feels that the teacher has personal interest in his prog'- ress and has sympathy and em-ouraeement, for his work, then learning' is enhanced. fl I Q7 y .fdalminidfraford Coumlm jacuhy lbepaffmenfd Cf., 44e5 i choolf f ' f-f- Q---Q I0 A r PM P5 rf 9 F C 9, fN . i new Mlgelnf 5 OZJCLLQIWICLCAQI' I'iIIl'. Ja! 'l I M15 gllilldllff? iii UUCP CIUCUALZ' !0I H505 0!.Sl,'AllI Z ADW! ATJAIHUII fo !R., .,.nX . . qrachafing Avnior 1 .14 ronftfrenfe wifd 7!hclfuA1u.f gngefgarclf ann! .-E251-. . U?l'0Al -1LLanf, generaf,Si4,1w'1'11fvnllenf oflgitdoons. DEAR STllDliN'l'S: As numerous as the tiles on the Schurz roof are the opportunities for development and growth made available beneath our roof. Here are gathered into one large school family many young people possessed of a great variety of skills and talents. Living and working together under the guidance oi' the skilled faculty, you have each contributed your share to the common whole that is Schurz. As you made your contribution, you became richer yourself, for you received a portion of the contri- butions made by every other person. Every contact you have had here at Schurz, either with your fellow students, your teachers or repre- sentatives of the maintenance department, has af- fected your growth and development until you are the line young people that we are so proud to grad- uate. As you step out from under the roof tops of Schurz, we, the faculty, hope that you will find a ceiling unlimitedf' for your success and happiness throughout your life. Good Luck! MR. CHARLES A. BUELL Assisfanf PT'i'l1f'fijIflI Mr. Edwin L. Myers, Administrative Assistant, Miss Esther E ministrative Assistant, Mrs. Catherine B. Hagfey, Attendance Counselor, W. Hill, Administrative Assistant. Blade, Ad- Mr. Charles S MISS ELINOR B. GGELZ ASSl.9fflIlf Pr2'm-ipfzl Mr. Harry C. Lassen, College Counselor, Miss Adelaide K. Pearce, Placement Counselor, Mr. Henry W. Solem, Adjustment Counselor, Mrs. Florence Biddle, Freshman Adviser, Mr. Wilbur Cliurvli, Soplioinore Adviser. W :Mew '11 gdlflflhy SOPHIE ACKERMANN Language MARGUERITE ADAMS Language GRACE E. ALEXANDER Language LILLIAN ARNESEN Music HELEN M. BERLIN Commercial FLORENCE A. BIDDLE Language ELIZABETH L. BRADLEY English FRANK J. BULAWA Technical GUSTAV A. CARLSON Technical WILBUR O. CHURCH Chemistry ARTHUR R. CLARK Music JOSEPH COMPTON Music VERNA I. CROFTS English VICTOR M. CROWN General Science M. DOROTHY DAVIDSON Social Science CLAIRE DAVIS English JOHN M. DERRIG Technical ETHEL DOERRER Biology SAM L. DOLNICK Technical ROBERT L. DRDLA Technical 16 CLCUA 9 MARTHA H. DuBOIS Social Science ROLLA S. EISMAN Art CYRENA M. EVERIST English EMILY M. FALKENROTH Mathematics RICHARD M. FEE Boys' Physical Education BERNARD FISCHER Music GEORGE S. FLEMING Chemistry RUTH S. FRAMBERG Art CLARENCE G. GARASHA Mechanical Drawing' ROGER K. GOODWIN Chemistry GERTRUDE GUTHMAN Library Science HELGA A. HAGEN Mathematics CATHERINE B. HAGEY General Science HAROLD W. HAGGARD Physics GERTRUDE HALUSHKA Social Science CLAYBORNE HARVEY Music OTTO E. HARZ Boys' Physical Education AVIS E. HAUGEN English LILLIAN S. HEINLE Commercial AGNES H. HENDRICKSEN English HENRIETTA B. LAKIN Girls' Physical Education HARRY C. LASSEN Chemistry JOHN L. LAWRENCE R.O.T.C. THERESA LEONE General Science IVIILDRED M. LOUCKS Social Science BERNARD MALINA Mathematics NICHOLAS MARLOW Mechanical Drawing MARY MARNELL Mathematics MYRTLE A. MARTIN English ELMA M. MCRAE Girls' Physical Education MARGARET MCVEY Social Science MARION B. MEGCA Girls' Physical Education gaaflhg CHARLES W. HILL Physics GISELLA M. HILL Commercial OPAL L. HOLTZ English SADIE O. JOHNSON Biology .IUSTO JULIANO Language ELISABETH A. KEENAN Social Science MARJORIE L. KENNEDY Girls' Physical Education OLIVIA C. KIRCHHOFF Commercial EVELYN KORFF Home Economics ELSA L. KRENZ Language 'G'--Q 'U-nun-Q.. Hath? VIOLA C. MICHEL Colnniercial EDGAR H. MIDDENDORFE 1Tommcrcial-Tcchnical EDWARD V. MILLER Commercial L. ELEENE MINNIS English EDWARD B. MUELLER Boys' Physical Education EDWIN L. MYERS Chemistry NELLIE C. NELSON Mathematics LUELLA A. NEWELL Art ALAN J. NEWMAN Technical EUGENE J. NOWAK Boys' Physical Education FRED L. O'KEEFE Roys' Physical Educalion ADELAIDE K. PEARCE Commercial DOROTHY L. PERRX Girls' Physical Education THOMAS NV. PERRY Physics LUELLA C. PIERCE Music GEORGE PIPER General Scicncc MICHAEL M. POLLACK Boys' Physical Education LENORE W. PRICE General Scicncc RUTH S. PURCELL Commercial AGNES RICHARDS Connncrcial CHARLOTTE ROEHI Social Scicncc LOUIS P. RONCOLI Mechanical Drawing: AMY STODOLA English ANNA K. SUGARMAN Girls' Physical Education ADELENE SYLVESTER Botany ELIZABETH TENDICK English ETHEL J. THEILGAARD English HELEN M. THOMAS Commercial GEORGE G. TOPPING Boys' Physical Education ROSE MARIE TUCKER Home Economics FRANK H. ULVELING Physics LEE V. VERNON Social Science NANON M. WINCHER Social Science HELEN WOELFEL Commercial Cl,ClflAg SHIRLEY R. RUNDE Home Economics ANNE R. RUSSELL Commercial VICTORIA SANDOMIER English ANNETTA SCHMIDT English KATHARINE M. SCHMIDT Art CLARA SCHMITT Social Science LORETTA H. SCHUBERT Commercial HILDA E. SCHUMM Commercial ANASTASIA SPRINGER Mathematics URSULA STAMPLE Language KATHRYN F. STAUDER General Science .911 mem oriam The faculty and students were deeply grieved over the death of Miss Neva Helen Teeters, who passed away on December 19, 1952. She had taught at Schurz for many years before transferring to Taft High School. From Taft she returned to teach in the Veterans' Department at Schurz and in September, 1952, had been reassigned here as a teacher of English. Those who knew her and worked with her will always remember her high scholarship, pleasing personality, good judgment, and interest in her students. Schurz has lost a fine teacher and friend. We live in deeds, not years, in thoughts, not breaths, in feelings, not in figures on the dial . . . He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. -Bailey Qncler Uafuagi .Sruice fo MRS. DOROTHY L. BUSCH Secretary to Mr. Robert E. Lakemacher, Principal MRS. MARIE MURTAUGH Clerical Assistant 21 MISS MARY JANE CONERTY Clerical Assistant MISS I. GRAHAM Librarian MRS. V. CLASEN Library clerks MRS. A. GORAL Library clerks I I 7 9 ariic .gugfecffi Weceddary Ar uccedfi As speed in transportation makes the world grow smaller, the knowledge of languages becomes more important. Students of French, German, and Spanish learn not only to read, to write, and to understand these languages, but also become acquainted with the customs and culturc of the people of foreign countries. In this mathematics class, students find that models and drawings are helpful in understanding geometry theorems. Those who plan to prepare for advanced study in the professions need a thorough back- ground in mathematics. Those who wish to master the fundamentals of business and ractical arithmetic, take a course in general mathematics. D Success in the preparation for any career, depends often upon a person's ability to read, to comprehend, and to express the English language. Students in this English class are exchanging ideas based on an assignment in American Literature. 23 2 Wovlern Zzzdinezizi, .gnfernafionafin Colne Skilled operators ol' modern business machines are always in demand. Girls in the Ollice Practice classes have the opportunity to operate the most recent models of all types of business machines. The Commercial Department trains students in all phases of the business world. Business Organization, Sales, Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewriting, and Calculating courses give a well-rounded business background. Knowledge of the geography and products of other countries brings under- standing of the problems of these countries. Since business in modern times is international in scope, students who combine the study of Commercial Geography with business training are an asset to many firms. Employers require otlice personnel to be poised, well-groomed, and skilled. Social Science students watch history in-the-making on TV, as President Eisenhower is inaugurated on January 20, 1953. Students in Civics 2 plan a United Nations project. Understanding ol' the social, political and economic problems of other nations is the basis for world peace. 21 , Y . X55 ...,....nno-M - N ai '1 N' iff Q54 ME N Q null 552 ' Sv um 5 Sxw -sw NX jkeg tA8 ,Way Progress begins w'ith new ideas. To transfer new ideas into readable and workable form is the work of architects. These lmoys are learning to draw accurate and detailed plans for the construction ol' new buildings and machines. ln the General Science classes students study the intricate parts ol' the human ear with the aid of a large model. Opening' the Hear reveals that the human ear is a very delicate organism. ln Physics students examine the model ol' the steam engine. Hy studying' the operation ot' this engine lioys and girls acquire l!2lt'l4jIl'UllIlfl which gives them an understanding of modern machines. Vhemistry is always a popular science. Results surprise and puzzle students as they transform the elements from one form into another. The practical applications of chemistry are everywhere apparent today. Students in lzotany, Zoology, and biology elasses have the opportunity ol' getting elose to nature. These students in the Botany Lab enjoy the pleasure of making: plants grow and learning the mysteries ot' an interesting world. ln the vliemistry classes, perhaps more than in any other, students are iuystilied by the subject of Science. 26 yfw Q 3 Na X A x l bmw X vi ff' ,Y if fm, ' fT 'i k, ,W R1 f .if .5 X , . .L . 'XX f - -..i' ...nl . J V 3 E Qifkfw N-. 3 J -Q3 1 'K x Q... .5 xp, 'K It ww Ns. 1-x C.-f w E if N X- 1 K mg 1 if X 1 KH! fi sy X .ggi 5 S fl W! J-1' if ma- Q 'Y o Q ga X ,F R.. Qzf gffwx . gi pf Q ,. L 5 X. S .fdrf anal mudic Maul? fo O 061125 Beginning courses in music include the study of the fundamentals of music theory, as Well as the enjoyment of the Work of the world's best composers. This class appears to be in harmony with the spirit of their song. Art classes produce unusual and outstanding Work. Work such as this picture is the product of a beginning art class. Instrumental music groups often play for special occasions in the Social Room. Ensembles practise for participation in city competition. Students in this art class are too interested to be disturbed by the photographer. These students in commercial art applied their talent to a practical project. They produced much of the art Work for the 1953 Schurzone. In the picture they are discussing the division pages of the new yearbook. QL to RJ Joan Capadona, Marlene Grandke, Marilyn Converse, Joyce Frey, Jarvis Fielder QCover Artistj, Mary Ann Wetter, Joe Davis, Nancy Splitt, Shirley Schultz, Janet Quirk, James Uhlir, Carol Anderson, Norbert Lundberg, Miss K. Schmidt. 29 yfnwlern ,911 olualry Weak ,SZIKLJ jc niciand 'fhese boys in the machine shop class are per- forming basic machine operations and tool work on lathes, shapers, milling machines, and drill presses. A course in General Machine Shop is an integral part of Vocational training. Veramics, plastics. leather work, and pottery making' are the inte1'ests of the students who en- roll in the Handcraft classes. Handcraft is the newest course in the Technical Department. 'l'here's no end of projects for the woodshop boys. From simple woodworking to the finest cabinet making, the boys in woodshop classes learn to do them all Schurx printing presses keep rolling' as the boys in the l'rint Shop produce programs and tickets for every school performance, as well as ollice forms and an endless amount of printed matter for use in the school. Ramming' the mold preparatory to pouring the metal is a familiar process in every foundry class. Students in foundry make objects of alumi- num and brass. Besides articles for personal use, they often produce machine objects for other shops. In this Radio Shop boys learn the funda- mentals of radio operation. This boy is operating' a signal generator to align a radio receiver and is trying to eliminate static. After learning the fundamentals of engine operation and maintenance, students in Auto Shop classes move on to Hlive' engines. Here the boys. using the latest test equipment, set the idle R.P.lVI. and carburetion on a 1950 Mercury engine which was rebuilt and assembled in the Auto Shop. fill 9 0 i . Q , A X I5 I 'N i M if gig: nil, f: Q X' K X 3 -E 40 ww' f .Q-gr qv QW 0 I its-he Q52 ,owns N ..XegRm..t .. ome con.0mic5 A J4 pracfica! oume Knowledge of cooking, sewing, and home management will be valuable regardless of the career you follow. Food preservation is essential for economical and good cook- ing. These girls are storing away jellies preserved by the Foods classes. Planning and serving a Tea is one ol' the most interesting and helpful projects. 'l'he members of this class will be able to set a table properly and prepare the refreshments as well as be gracious hostesses. New material and a new pattern excite every girl in the Home Economics depart- ment. In order to avoid problems the girls measure and pin carefully before beginning to cut. The sewing machine is a modern necessity for all dressmakers. Its operation and care require practice and skill. The newest member of the Home Nlanage- ment classes this semester is the life-size doll which was acquired for use in the study of Child Clare. fl 2 emfice roulazi Qfnafifer fda Cibefaig The Otlice Girls wh under the direction 4 Esther Blade handle d keep oflice routine 1 smoothly. l!arhara Neubauer. lene liaron, In the Club Otlice Haggard, in charge Schurz Club and Award program, nee cient workers to file cord endless data. Olson. Jackie Mnlvaney, Porto. Louise Sehram. llwick. Standinxi IIQ to RJ Nao: Ilawiard. v nl lVlrs. ll. Purcell s Hollow is a busy pla o serve mt' Miss etail to 'unning Husllisllil. Row I ll. lo IU liealriee I Jean Oswnod. Barbara in it l nth. Phyllis lirzczinski, .loan lianlcke. l.ois Nicrirard. Susan 'I'h onun.a.ni. Row ZZ ll. lo RP Delores Swain. Marilyn Zelinski, llail Uirrii Naomi Hammerly, Arlene Justus. Arlen-r lianieke. Roseinnry Sereno, lietty Buell, Shirley .lnrilen 'ione. son, Ar- M r. ll. ot' the Service ds efli- and re- Sealed ll. to Rb Cecile I irto. Karen Lucille .I ea net 1 e ni llam- merly, Joyce Fordsniounl. lxauleen Davis. Mary Ann llollek. Mr. ll. Inky ce. Ap- proaching' Room 232, one can smell the ink and hear the sound of machines busily rolling' out test and outline material ordered by the members of the faculty. Serv- ice is etlicient and fast. Seated, ll. to lil VVnnda Wallace, Sharon Henry. lfllsie Mae VValtnu. Dolores Tanner, Susan Gorski. Mir. li. Purcell. Standinyr, ll. to lil Davin Olsen, l.oretta Mochinak. Joanne VVolt'!', Philip lbahlluergr. No performance could be stagred without the help ol' the Stage Crew, who handle the ligrhtingr, the curtain, the sound equipment, and stage property. These boys are un- der the direction oi' lVlr. Dol- nick, electric shop teacher. Seated. II. io lil lidward Kessell. Gene Novak, Arnold Walker. Wil- liam l'ayne, James l.ulnnan, 'l'hoinas York. l-Ivan Getz. .lon Steffens. Stamiinsl. ll. to Ri Mr, Dnlnivli. Clarence Aske, S.-eretary-'l'reasurer. Charles Juska, l'auI Olterhark. llol- Lfl'I' Anderson. Donald lfrennl, iiaxnl Herr. 'Fhonias llellefsen. .lay Ryan, Lynn Autrerheum, no-manan-'er. glow! .yegaera re wayfi .911 eibeman Mrs. Hag'ey's attendance clerks keep accurate records. Seated around table 1L to RJ Valerie Hallam, Lorraine Calcagno, Wilma Strahota, Margaret Black, Durell Munsen, Joanne Chrablow. Standing, lL to Rl Barbara Phannkuehe, Elaine Wojciechowski, Diane Gorge, Linda Seelig, Barbara Chapel, Diana Vana, Rae Ann Christensen, Marilyn Olsen, Mrs. C. Hagey, Attendance Counselor, Jeannette Zompetta, Marilyn Lieser, Geraldine Bras-hmansky, Joy Vanda. Library helpers have much to do. W ' li Q' 'ol Carlson, John Mllkoyama, Ann Griffiths, Vernene John- Row l tL to RJ Laurene Stagl, Ann Kelsey, Dianne ryzinsu, fa: son, Joanne Drygas, Lois Nergard. Row Z QL to Rb Lorraine Anderson, Judith Fagerberg, .lo Anne Gordon, Swidlonna llglianitza, Elizabeth Couper, Lorraine Jeske, Lorraine Danielson. liow 3 lL to Rl Florence Hughes, Carol Ferbrache, Joan Buse, Mary Gregory, Gloria Schmoeller, Joan Sehmoeller, Zephrine frown. Row 4 KL to Rl Gloria Gillig, Carol Slazas, Nadine Cram, Darlene Moyzis, Connie Metz, Ilene Theise, Corrine Lambreeht. Row 5 lL to Rl Virginia Dupee, Astrid Valvatne, Karen Habel, Pat Olson, Rose Hoppe, Barbara Burkland, Barbara Kiliswara, ' ' 1 - ' ' G h jbr r Barbara Hubka. Audrey Murza, Sally Prosser, Audrey Wolski, Barbara Tumulo, Gail Schaum, Miss G. ut man, 1 a y Teacher, Jean Schupolsky, Marline Medeen, .lanet Schupolsky, Donna Solberg, Margaret Granatelli. The Visual Education Department under the direction of Mr. Charles Hill serves the classrooms with numerous visual aids. The boys who served in this department during the first semester were- Miehael Anderson, Robert Ardito, Edward Bilson, Philip Brooks, Ray Bush, Pat Bechtel, Richard Blaine, James Bird, Robert Bright, Berton Cady, David Carrion, Richard Daems, Herman Engelman, Robert Fagan, Ed Fort, Richard Groll, Jack Graves, Warren Gagner, Robert Garver, Donald Hansen, Don Hartel, David Heart, Bruce Jensen, Sheldon Judson, Harold Johnson. Tom Jackson, Robert Kramer, Dan Lesnak, William Lax, August Lamanta, David Lukasik, Jerry Lemcke, Theodore Lester, William McGuire, David Maddox, Tom Mizerk, Ken Miller, Steve Maltezos, Dennis Mazzacano, Robert Mulvanny, Larry Nevers, William Nevers, Don O'Neill, Robert Olson, Peter Puleo, Richard Pauls, Jack Rabey, Richard Ronayne, Rufino Razo, William Sehnitzler, ' ' ' ' ' - ' - 1- ' A ---- .1 W ' tt, Rob-rt Frank Sehoenseigel, Tom Schmidt, William Schroeder, Martin Stabb, Iuugent Tedeschi, Robert Wendt, Jamts ainsto Q Worlatsehak, William Welsh, Robert Wolford, Joe Wynn, Edmund Zager. In the Map Room Miss Wincher has efficient help. 1L to IU Byron Shafer, John Marth, Robert Slack, Carol Diews. Student helpers assist Miss A. Pearce, Placement Counselor. ll. to Rl Beatrice Catanzaro, June Podgorski, Frances Garstkiewirz, Margaret Rosengren, Helen Sorensen. Under the direction of Mr. H. 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Q 1 QIN-.L Q N, MRS. HICINLIC Row I II. to Rl Jana-I Golilenllouen, Marilyn Srlirnidt, Dorothy Dillel, Carol Collis, Gloria liauniel. Margo K'ol'l'nian, l'Ilixalmeth Carrozzo, Shirley Geiger. Row 2 QL to Rl Lorraine Caluairno, Marianne Laidlaw, Iivrnard Iiarasrh, liurnell Donovan. Rose Kiln-rt, Lorenz- lfleminiz. Row Ii lL to Rl James La Cerra, Rim-hard Sehreuder, Steve M2II'llSL'2lk, Kenneth Adamirk, Riehard liirknatriek, William lirommer. I-'a.1l Fisher. Row l li, lo Rl Phillip Rolh. Andrew Petri, James Lasso, Georgie Knliira, Ray liu:-'h. 'Vlioinas Trylmnski, Leslie l l'eilu-Fix. MISS M. HILL Row I ll. in Rl Marilyn VVel1er. Phyllis liraekus, Lois Hintz. Ann Kelsey, Roberta Jomv, liarllara Sehweiuerdt, Mary VVo,itynek, Pat Smith. Row 2 ll. Lo Rl Arlene Mularski, Marietla. liehrendt, Gloria Rhode, Shirley Koliush, Joan llelm-son, Dolores Kuehn, Carol Diews. Diane Smallarz. .lean Manning, Sandra Levy. Row 3 ll. to Rl Edward Resell, Caroline Zeir, Warren Alm, Mary Jo Smith. Dolores Dulkow- ski, George Kasrh, James Korey, Gordon lil- rirli. Anthony Navhman, David liurk. Slaale Aaslirein. uniom MISS EVERIST Row 1 lL to Rl John Sklena, Diane lflhlert. Arlene Banirki, Naney liettenhausen, An- thony Aviyrliano, Lorraine lilaesinpr, Arlene Iiaran, Lillian Snuardo. Row 2 IL to Rl Carole Palm, Roger Felson, Lorraine Danielson, l ram'es Butler, Edward Andrews, Virginia Iirown, Jean Covill. Roh- ert liaran, Viryzinia Frank, Anna Zuzulas. Row 3 ll. to Rl Fred Zrenner, Robert Gold- en, Charles Marofske, William Peterson, Sheldon J udson, Robert Don nelly. Duane Dupke, Holger Anderson, Mary Ellen Me- Carthy MISS HAUGEN Row 1 lL to Rl Rose Marie Chraplcowski, Helen Sorenson, Jean Anderson, Muriel Dams, Arlene Hanke, La Vere Moore, Dorothy Olson. Jean Posey. Row 2 KL to Rl Jon Steffens, Barbara li.-m, James Yost, Miss Hauxren. Barbara Reare, Suzanne Kindberxr, Shirley Hoffmann, Patsy Jones. Row 3 lL to Rl Robert Ure, Alice Carlson, Elaine De Grave, Shirley liartell, Joan Puts-li, Judy Dailidas, Rae Ann Christen:-ann. Row 4 lL to Rl Theodore Camis, Harold John- son, Clark Olander, Walter Seislowiez. William Cunningham, Charles Fleming, .lon Slopa. unions MRS. LAKIN Huw l ll. tn R7 Ce-li-stu Lombardo, Nanvy Fisvhvr, Carolv Rmrvrs, JL-an Ln-itligrvr. livvvrly Colson, Jann-t l-Itsvhoid, Mildred Nlullikin, Charlnliv Lau. Row 2 ll. in lil Christine Vyshos, Eilvvn Mar- shall, liarlwara SL-hmiilt, Judith Foy, Mrs. Lakin, lillizabf,-th Frue-r, Carole l 1'e-clricksen. Rav Anne Utvrmark. Valerie Hallam. Row 24 lL tu Rl Marilyn Waarich, Pldward Liska, Dali- Hauin-rs. All-xande-r Klajda, Ger- ald Messnvr, G1-oriru liinninfl. Gone Deck, Don- ald Bailey. Raw 1 ll. tu Rl Jnzwph Lu Picculo, Allii-ri Ohm. Richard lilanski, William Schnitzlvr, Mis-ham-l Fnstik, Rolwrt 0'lirivn, John lirum- lwru, Donna Wanlanil, Philip Golitlw. MISS LEONE Row I tl. to RI Barbara Swanson, Ann Geor- Lzvn, Shirley Hummor, Annaliusv Kulh, Joy:-u l m'dsmand, Laurvlio Gurdon, Shirley Samelson, Patricia Halbruodur. Row 2 ll, in Rr Marilyn Dumzar, Shirli-y Wnjvivchnwski, lrvnv Stvrnik, Rabi-rla Lino- wiw-ki, .loan Svhuwvlsky, Mary Ann Kfwvara, Durls Ilmnuracki. Row 3 ll. ln Rl Evelyn Drifke. Donna Rav Sim-vkicht, Janivc- Dudacik, Pat Rudolph, Dur- uthy Muwcr, Diana Vana, limb Marsh. Huw 1 QI. lu Rl llumlhy Kerlwr, Louis Iiuuusz, .lusvph lioyko, Hob Wills, Bob Rvvsu, Jcsuph Zwiurzynaki, Lorraine Jn-ski. E MR. lNl.KRl,0W Huw I ll. lu Rb Gloria Kivhm-ii. l.ily 'l':nIm', Carol liurk, lim-nlah Snluman, lmmlliy l'ns1, Doris Schmid, Carol l1L'Slll2lli, Yolanda llmwilm. Row 2 ll. to lil l'al lim-vm-rlrlgri-. Mary Ann lic-run, Gvorjrv Marlin, Norman l'ie'i'inini, la-Roy Zi-4-va. Jam-I Ri-ml, Viryrinia Spruth, .Inhn Carnvy. Row Il tl. In lil Marlin lil'un-un-l'. l'l1arl4-A Palmvr, .luhn Vuhlniann. Ray Krnplw, .li-lin Haas. Andrvw Knswara, .lann-5 Slrunil. llnlmvrl Gs-viran, Warn-n lliimlliwlx, Nm-l l'riu-ss, Tmn llutlvfson. lVlR. MIlJIlENDORFl Raw l ll, in Rb Dun-ll Mans.-n, Ijiam- Un, Margaret l'c-rlxins, .lnan llusv, lflihvl liradli-y, Kara-n Horn, llarlrara Mvlluirv. lliwnici- Palm. Row 2 ll, in Rl Funnix- llrunlu-, lh'ali'im- llarthvl, .lalirivllu .lnvicsun, l,m'0tla Mavhnilx. Sandra Hansvn, Pllainn- falvay. Rila llwvllrn. Ruth Lowv. Row fl tl, in Rl Dun Harh-I, lliam- Harm-, David Trary, Mika- Gnri-Zynski, liill lluslun, Iilizalwlh Cniipvr, Row Marix- l'lin-nos. Row 1 ll. to lil John Milli-r, liiwll-r Anmlvr- sun, Tom Sim-svliimp, .lark Wood, l'l4lwai'd l.il-lv- mann. Hula Sullivan, .loo Juni-5. uniom M R. MILLER Rnw l tl. to Rl li:-My Ne-tts-llwck, Lorrainn- Lutz, lliam- Liln-rly, Nam-y Kramer, llarlvnv Ekman, Uarul lic-rnau, Joanno l'0rlin, Rita Antnni. Row 2 ll. to Rl lic-va-rly Martin. Ruth Gus- lilo, Suzzanv Siuriz, Louise Von Klinv, Ilianu Humnhrs-ys, Winifrvd Carlson, Fld Ynnan. Row 25 ll, tu Rl Art Karwan-ki, Virginia Dul- lmwska, lmuisv Lulnawski, Nick Kazakas, Juycn- Walvrs. Runalrl Kirkpatrirlc, lie-atrirr Matusrhak. Huw -1 KL tn Rl .lark llairru, Donna Lund- mark, G1-ralml Cook, Arthur Sm-hullz, Clarvm-0 1.1-hmann, Hal Furtia, lion Hausluu-uhl,, Pc-to Pulralms, Vlfilliam Nurlwrll. MR. NOWAK Ruw l ll. lu RI Nancy llimlrle, .luannv Ulark, Christim- Ziwi:-ki. l'a!rir'ia Logan, .loan Lluyfl, Gvralmlins- S4-rsvn, Phyllis Johnson, Joan Kryzan. Row tl, to IU L1-rny llamvnn-r, Lurrains- Hal1vn,l rank Wisnvw, Runalrl Mazznne, James Chl-irg'alus, Robert lflrim-sun, .lark Vnss, Carnl l'ahl. Rirharll MvAvny. Huw 3 ll, tu Rl Vivlnrlm' Joyrv, Jnsvph liu- lm-rn, Rnnalml Otluson, Charles Elliott, Thmnas Mizvrk, Arthur Zn-rfahs, Phillip Lum-arini, James Wains:-ntl. MRS. ll. PERRY Row l fl. in Rl Aalriz-nm' liinkaifl, Maria- Armlolinu, Val, Clau1lil1S, Uharlvnc Kvvlcy, Rosa- lve Vvrriqlin. Mary Ann Snmmvrs, Currinn' Maya-r. Coral lflnclz-i'sm1. Row 2 ll. to Rl Rosalie Galva. l'llx-annr Kvvlvr, Barbara Kia-las. Margrarvl lltnv. Mary Stnlki. Geralrl Slumninpr, Dolurvs Mill-hull, Lawrvm-v Thompson, Gail Hilrlvnlnraml. Row 3 ll. in Rl Rnlwrt l r1-llrilisvn. Ruhr-rl Hn-lsm-r, .lorry Ms-llinm-r, Thomas Vs-lusrn, Dvnnis lfle-n, Harolll lflrliliarfll, Owl-n lVlrNvr- ney, Dennis Srmnnufulcll, Marpruuritu liaspru- wick. MISS A. SFHMIIYI' Row 1 ll. to Rl Carole- Kramvr, .luyvv W1-nz, Rhua Culherlson, Pat Miluski, Juyvr Mali-wski, Palsy Shasty, June' Sax'yic'h0ff', l'Jarlvn0 Hoiml- onlmlut. Row 2 lL to Rl J une Kuiurs, Ruhcrt Shvcran. Mary Raffetto, Pat Sha-lanrlvr, Milos Milz. Shirley Sr-humarhvr, Joan Maja-wski, Plrlwarxl Pommcr, Ri:-harml Ivan. Ruw 3 ll. to Rl Val llalclwe-in, Walh-r Kim-sol, Fred Fiedler, Jerome Sm-nanski, Joseph Wynn, Gvralfl Hardt, Elmvr Muvllor, Rom-r l'vfl0rsnn, Leonard Liss, Ralph Werful. O lfll'll0l 5 MISS K. SCHMIDT Row l HL to Rl Ina Lee Mallin, Constanee Brandt. Judy Gibiseh, Donna Cunningham, Miss K. Sehmidt, Carol Hanseh, Barbara Grif- fith, Marsraret Swital. Newbaum Susan lxandlik Brtty Ntwman Carsl Losirren, Dale Helstrom, Marilyn leter- son, Jewel Davidson, Marjorie Gunderson, Ar- lene Fernitz. Row 2 1L to Ri Shirley lirubaeh, Barbara l x , A L , - , , Row 3 lL to Rl Dennis Samuel, David Larsen, Roger Younger, Richard Ahntholz, Thomas Kaxvustka, Ronald Gustafson, Tom York, Joe Lngziudiee. M ISS SCH U BERT Row 1 ll. to Rb Marilyn Lieser, Gayle Gustaf- son, Shirley Hofmann, llarlmara Metz, Gloria Callow, Geraldine Clausen, Naney Herman. llonnie Phipps. Row 2 lL to Ri Otto Henke, .Jeanette Zom- pz-tta, llerniee Shor. Miss L. Sehuliert, Arlene Justus, Dorothy Moyzis, Marsraret Nystrom. Row 3 IL to RJ Barbara Fifriel, Richard Hoppe, Don flrewe, Fred Hisenhut, Fred Shear, Con- rad Skinner, Judy Wells, Josephine Casey. Row 4 IL to Rb Alfred Donath, David Walters, Norman Silvester, Carl Reininpzer, John Ols- zewski, Guy Sleyster, Carl Bittner, Kenneth Thun. v-.., MISS STA MPLE Row tl, to Rl Evelyn Leehert, Roberta Ols- xewski, Jaequeline Van lluys, Margie Swan- son, Patrieia Glowinski, Aliee Lomro. lfraneis Cutrona, Anne lijerke. Row 2 lL to Rl liarlxara l'lddes, Muriel Ile Vries, Elaine Ostlieril. Lorrelta Raulte, Miss Stample, lietty Lowe, Donna Haark, Martha Zientarslie, Jolan Szontaprh. Row 3 lL to Rl llonnie Verheeeli. Audrey Sf-hofield, Riehard Feieht. Leroy Miehalak, Walter Zimmerman, Jim Madary, Arlene Swol- laek, Doris Frystark. Row 4 tlitolil Nielx Valenzino, lfrank llolzer, Richard Du Plain. Arthur Rush, l'aul Tiee. Jerome Kleker. Jay Ryan, Ronald Staseh, Lyle VVilliams. MISS STODOLA Row l il. to Rl Carol Klreenquist, Jeanette Cwiok. Mary Martino, Aliee l'loui,:h. lieth- Moylan, Joanne Zyrkowski, Mary Ann Rollek, Mary Crismore. Row Z IL to Ri Charlene West, .loan Wolff, Theodore Selke, Charles Laws, Louise Sa-hram, Corinne Carlson, Charles l'aulumho, John l'a- remlia, Sandra Sehroder, Dolores O'llare. Row Sl lL to Rb Waltroul Koehler, David Sehweiizardt, Diane Zimmerman, Rolf Wehr. Rolxert Sehmil, William Slaffeld, VValter Wineh- ell, William Steinhort, .lark Flynn, Matthew Keller, MRS. THOMAS Row l 1L lo Rl Helen Henrikson, Dale Sehuth, Bette Strahota, Meta Gorska, Naney Lakin, l'atrir-ia, Pasta-rnak, Carol Selbaeh, Gloria Arnold. Row 2 IL to Rl Carole Larsen, Jacqueline Hook, Lorna Martinson, Barbara Kurhais, Mrs. Thomas, Ronald Grande, Sonja Hohertz, Dorothy Koeh, Sylvia Johnson. Row 3 IL to Rl Georpre Geox-zleris, David Herr, Wayne Kurtz, Martin Sehillinger, Paul Lietz- man, Evan Getz, Clarence Shotkoski, Harold Miller, Jerry Knobloeh. MRS. TUCKER Row 1 II, to Rl Nancy Erickson, Rosealef- Loeascio, Marilyn Hansen, Diane Elliston, Jeanne Krutzikowsky, Joan MeQuade, Arlene Boesren, Carol Freeberiz. Row 2 iL to Rl Eva Szosniak, Naney Levy, Ruth Ann Hupae, Mrs. Rosemarie Tueker, Joan Banul, Virginia Gjertsen, Joan Counter. Row 3 lL to Rl Gail Vozenilek, Donald Gurke, Ronald Boston, Marilyn Essert, James Dickens, Warren Matson, Russell Chaiser. Row 4 QL to Rl Harold Swenson, Elmer Eurieh, Fred Shoenrade, Danny Kuhn, Glenn Merz. Herbert Lieht, Robert Hlavaty. I bUfll0l f5 Miss SYLVESTER Row 1 KL to Rl Carol Thames, Geraldine Braehmanski, Caroline Evan, lfranees Gar- stkiewiez, Katherine Ryan, June Podgorski, Lydia Kazmierezak, Naney Sabik. Row 2 iL to Rl Dorothy Friedrich, Rose Mary Sereno, Marilyn Nowak, Avis Redlin, Barliara Berg, Nadine Cram, Patricia Conriek, Joyee Urlman, Betty Buell. Row 3 QL to Rl Ed Wolfgram, Fred llartunu, Theodore Lester, Ralph Tyksinski, Bob Bloom, Martin Stabb, John Kierzak, Milan Kriho, Ed Szlore, Brad Biernat. MISS TENDICK Row 1 iL to Rl Dorothy Conradi. Rosalin Liebelt, Rose Bernaden, Charlene Rief-kenlieriz, Judy Miller, Naney Gibson, Louise liasiurak, Janet Johnson. Row 2 KL to Rl Connie Teseh, Riehard Wen- nerlierir, Leroy Pieehowski, Mike Heiser, Naney Brandt, Kathleen Sehell, Leamon Will- rett. Row 3 lL to Rl Carole Webster, Peggy Spath, Pat Spath, Art l'roehnow, Alllert Power, Mary Ellen Suteliff, Al Kappas. Row 1 IL to Rl Jack Grabo, Erwin Lueke, Robert Koop, James Wennersten, Don Nors- worthy, Al Hansen, Wayne Lund. uniom MISS ACKERMANN Row l IL to Rl Patrieia Yost, Cecelia Tchon, Bonnie Salzman, Janet Yoeh, Ellie Berthold, Virzrinia Steinbaek, Arlene Chanuelain, Diane tluss. Row 2 IL to Rl Russell Anderson. Bernadine Zurek, Franees Chambre, Ronald Bazan, 'Fhalma Crawford. Mary Woestendiek, Patricia Watts, Joyce Marrs. Row Z! IL to Rl Paul Johnson, Barbara War- ren, Dick Wojeieszak, Bill McGuire, James West, Jo Carol Coleman, Jack Bubenheimer. Row 11 IL to Rl Arlene Voxtel, Bob Jasik, Daniel Witkowski, Michael Becker, Robert, Werner, Larry Hansen, Tom Jeske. Daniel Weymouth. MRS. ADAMS Row 1 IL to Rl Nancy Wissman, Shirley Sim- mons, Geraldine Zacks, Roberta Schmitz, Viv- ian Grutzius, Joan Novalinski, Joan Anthony, Rita Haas. Row 2 lL to Rl Robert Carver, Joyce Meyers, Robert Worlatschek, Medard Bosky, Mrs. Adams. Lowell Elsen, Dawn Ellinfrsworth, Marilyn Issel, Georuiana Buccieri. Row 3 IL to Rl Riehard Chomezko, Charles Erickson, John Sehill, Neil Rossow, Eugene Kinsel, Georire Hilmer, Robert Jones, Warren Fuqua. Row 4 IL to Rl Lester Minion, Wilfred Warn- stedt, VVilliam Abene, Kenneth Tetzlaff, Carl Zoch, Donald Meyn, Robert Bart, Ralph Christoffersen, Henry Timmer. MISS Il. BAK ER Row l IL to Rl Lucille l'orto, Virginia Mar- Iin, Conrad Kazlnierczak. Bonita Bianca. Allan Goldstein, Lois Morrison. Janice Meilwin. Cc- c.-lia Porto. Row 2 IL to Rl Alberta Maxzoon, Marilyn Rwtajczyk. Dona Larson, Sandra Erickson, Miss U. Baker, Marilyn Klecka. Betty San- towski, Julia Hudson, Darlene Kasper. Row 3 IL to Rl Joy Hale. Roirer Cavan. Jam s Ilzxkf, Claude Peters, Jamrs Borgardt, Dave Eirick, Beverly Sariient. Gunryziann Anast. Rww -1 tl. to Rl Donald Welch, John Br mwn, Bernard Il:-vkert. Herbert Wenkc, Richard Nie- mann, James Bartels, Joan t.,luaIle, Donald Grys. MRS. BRADLEY Row l Il. to Rl Kav Anthony, Annw Vries- haber, Barbara Parzatka, Francis Inonora, William Payne, Barbara Brennecke, Joan Guth. Elizabeth Loverde. Row 2 ti. to Rl Nancy Behnkc, Marie Lasso, Zora Susina, Ramona Weiss, Barbara Johnson, Joan Eiruert, Laverne Helminski. Row 3 IL to Rl Nancy Kessel. Barbara Stren- ski, Barbara Barna, Barbara Robinson. Vivian Stube, Christel Lorenzen, Evelyn Deyerler, Gayle Jahnke. Row 4 IL to Rl George Mctluire, Donald Amlrzejewski, Patricia Rott, Roy Ryan, Cas- mir Barszcz. lfranklin Brady. Robert Shelan- der. Allan Carlson. MR. GARASHA Row 1 QL to RJ Lila Si-hyln-ru, Darlene lJi Carlo, Marilyn Brandt, Lorraine lflomberz, Naney Johnson, Nancy Sehnell, Anita Kahn, Patrif-ia Cerkle. Row 2 QL to RJ Jacqulyn Knor, Karina Kallio, Les Walters, -Jeanette Iiiszall, Elliot Johnson, Robert Blasz, Tom Anderson, Carol Starnieky, Thomas Spencer. Row 3 QL to Rl William Holden, Harry Thommes. Edward Gt-hrke, Robert Larson, Von Andrews, Fred lwen, Spencer Gordon, Robert Weesling, Arnold Eurick, Stanley Borski. MISS HENIIRICK SEN Row l QL to RJ Alix-ia Mroz, Diane Ericson, Monica Morse. Susanne Proud, Joseph Liotta, John Bihby, Bernard Wedell, Jerome Kar- czewski. Row 2 QL to Rl Robert Bright, Linnea Baldzlr, Joyce Morrill, Katherine Beyer, Audrey Murza, David Carrion, Carolyn Wheeler, Doris Wil- kinson. Row 3 QL to RJ Morman MacArthur, Thomas Jackson, Jacqueline Strudell, Marilyn Papen, Karen Atkinson, Gail Schaeffer, Judith Ka- ruhn, Rosalie Larson, John Havlik. Row 4 QL to Rl James Luhman, Richard Czapla, Frank Schoensiefzel, Gerald Moll, Ray- mond DeVries, Roy Gunther, Joseph Carbona, Allan Otto, Ralph Karezewski. sS70,0A0l'l'L0l Q5 Miss IJUBOIS Row 1 QL to Rl Marlene Roberts, Ronald Clayton, Patricia Kruckow, Ruth Ann Blaha. Penny Coukman, Dorothy Newfield, Tony Kane, Bernadette Dziedzina. Row 2 QL to Rb Roberta Green, Arlene Rob- ling, Valerie Goethals, Roger Kaiser, Norman Power, Larry McCormick, Adrienne Janus, Edward Meerbrey, Kenneth Miller. Row 3 QL to Ri Robert Lord, Charles Peter- son, John Orc-howski, Thomas Chmura, John Hillesheim, Hugh Colburn, Arnold Franzen, Charles Koester, Robert Gieselman. MRS. EISMAN Row l QL to Rb Lynn Areast, Marilyn Thor- son, Adeline Delixzoanis, Esther Hetland, Elaine Peters, Charlotte Erickson, Judith Sowinski, Patricia Wasko. Row 2 QL to Rl Alan Warnic-k, Margaret Pospieeh, Bob Wright, Nancy O'Kulanis, Mrs. Eisman, Marilyn Kuczkowski, Patricia Murphy, Ted Pawlowski. Row 3 QL to Rl Clarence Buthman, Edward Fort, Harold Benner, Edward Barfknerht, Euxrene Wojciechowski, Jean Hartline, Dan De- Marco, Don Eulert, Jim Hoy. SOFA 0l'l'l 0l 6'.'f M ISS Ho1.Tz Row 1 ll. to IU Carol Sims, Marilyn Carlson, Alive Whitlock, liarlmara Sunison, Farol Schon- mier, Marlene Smith, Edith Goyack. Row 2 114 to Rb Ronald Zuekweiler, Carol Anderson, Loretta Peterson, Jerry Spyehala, Max tilnula, Bonnie Greene, Robert Lang, Ruth Hillxlom. Row 3 tl. to Rr Darlene Hintz. Vianne Sehulx, Margo MeCarty, Mirhael Hardy. Diane Guzik, Allxert Kroom, Gail Greenholt. Row 4 IL to Rl Marshall Lipsnn, Chris Geor- graeopoulos, Donald Wiley, Tom Srhmidt, Thomas Aremka, Tom Walsh, Roland Ritter, Niek Slathonoulos, Augie Lamantia. MRS. .IANIS Row l ll. to R3 Sharon KL-eley, Dorothy Kar- ezynski, Alive llerendt, Mary Lou Kobrow, Audrey Wetzel, Frances Phillips, Marilyn llraun, Shirley Marleski, Row 2 IL to Rl llarlvara Gorski, John Roper. Riehard Manka. Mrs. Ruthella Janis, l'aul Fhen, Margaret Whiteside, .loan Seipione. Row 3 IL to lil Edward Alhin, Larry Reeve, .loe Sherman, Gordon Mirhalsen. Paul Otter- barh, Riehard tiriero. MISS l. JOHNSON Row l ll. to lil Christine liimpila, Lynda G'i:'tnl'son. Vivian Zanyrrilli, Viruinia Zan- irrilli, Mona Tlialasimms, Anne l'laeko, l ranrra Tait. liow 11 lL to Rl Anne Klulias, lla lva:'a Hul- minn, Joanne Young. l'at liust-li, l,ex'n1 Waters. Joann- Wielistrom, Naomi llznnnierly Valdyne liziteli.-Ii. llow CS QL to lil IC lward Sloeliing, J :lin Vivian, Lloyd Lenard, liolmeri l'1 eh, Dav'd I 1 an W rin J hn l'llll Ms lnh I ind :'s', 'a'-1 :L s, 1 'ez , lfz' Wilkins. MR. .IULIANO Row l lL to lil Slanley W'iszowa1i, liarl1:l'a lirzexynski, John lierfrslrom, 'l'ox'e Sorensen Cathy Lewis, Lynn Sharar. Waller lloyd, Al Hendrix-ksen. Row 2 ll, to R5 Ann Guerr,-ro, Grave llynkum Wayne l'if-kett. Stella liialeli, Dr. .luliano Uarol Napier. Jean Angfarola, lfrefda Trapasiso Louise Deliaets. Row 3 lL to RJ Valerie Flanailan, Maureen Didrirk, Stan Warniek, Carletta Larson, l'aul Cafandrino. Carol Stewart, Geraldine tlizl' Row 4 lL to RD liirhard Kalslrom, Carl Jaeolff sen, Sharon Haskin, Kenneth Dworski, liill Adams. Ed Jones. Geraldine Kosmeja, .laniec Sitar, Robert Hopkins. MR. MALINA Row 1 IL to Rb Kenenth Lund, K'arolyn Ster- rett, Viruinia Dunee, Joan Muth, Shirley Spruth, Ruth Bohn, Carol Sue Carlson, Dianna Baumann. Row 2 KL to Rb Bruee Strand, Carole Bend:-r. Janiee Brown, Bob Ressler, Grace Schumren- hau.-r, Beverly Wallberxr, Ellen Johnson, Ger- ald Oelbersl. Row 3 KL to Ri Roger K renx, Don Tatloek, Paul Manta, Nick Xeroirianes, Ray Nelson, Don Geis, Dennis Hogan, Tom Liske. Row 4 KL to Rb Wayne Johnson, Ralrfi MeDonald, John Nimtz, Ernest Noreen, VVil- liam Sobatka, Robert Lietzman, Mike Fran- eisen, Bob Przyblqki. MRS. MARTIN Row l KL to Rl Stuart Keller, Ros,-mary Grejczyk, Theresa Woytash, Stanley Olszew- ski, Carol Orzeckowski, Cyryla Kakot, Berna- dine Mikolajczak, Thos. Hokias. Row 2 KL to Ri Lucio Klokowski, Elaine Fot- land, Marilyn Olsen, Erna Boehringer, Lynn Nelson, John Morrow, Louise Himmler, Gary Stoddard. Row 3 lL to RJ Barbara Leors, Diane Zieg- ler, Diane Lyons, Shirley Luck, Marline Reiss, Marilyn Sattler, Marvia Waterstrat, Patricia Baron, Jean Maw. Row 4 KL to RJ Marge Werner, Barbara Hansen, Elizabeth Moreth, James Solazzo, Robert Olson, Ted Foss, Bruee Haddon, Wil- liam Matyskiela, Fay Adriansen, Carol Ross. SOPAOMQOPQ5 Mics. Kolzrl-' Row 1 KL to RJ Robert Miseevieh, Patriek Beektel, Eileen Roberts, Blanehe Lightfoot, Judith Koeh, Sharon Zurow, Virprinia Gibson, Virginia Alexander. Row 2 KL to Rl Virginia Neja, Joan Szy- manowski, Joan Newberry, Mrs. Fl. Korff, Ron- ald Sherman, Dyanne Suehow, Betty Schmidt. Row 3 KL to Rl Gerald Klusendorf, Kenneth Collis, Fred Kozlowski, Diane Knjawa, Marie Colletti, Miehael Tambnrrino, David Heart, Howard Soderslrom. Row 4 KL to Rb Carole Turnbull, Ralph Bose, .lohn Campbell, Jerry Kramarezyk, Patriek Coffey, Clarence Adair, Robert Darnay, Roberta Fowle. M ISS L0 U CK S Row 1 lL to Rl Dolores Kramarz, Mary .Ioann Kollinir. Ronald Olson, Knver Avdieh, Lueille Fritz, Betty Dahl, Aliee Walker, Beverly Potts. Row 2 KL to Rl Arlene Wermuth, Arlene Bourke, Dorothy Waller, Dale Goldsmith, Kath- ren Olson, Karen Olson, Carol Jean Till. Row 3 KL to Rl Violet Traub, Alberta Knob- loeh, Arthur Pedersen, Rosemarie Krieger, Lois Glover, Carolyn Stoll, Shirley Haas, Regina Bauer. Row 4 KL to Rl Philip Kozlowski. Robert Uhnavy, Louis Martin, Donald Bell. Norman Olsen, Howard Matson, Fred Wrzesinski, Vie- tor Giannini. Av' .SDOPAOWQOVQJ Miss MICHEL Row l tl. to Rl Juanita lirayton, Janct Jamcs, Barbara l.llIllllJL'l'l-C. Patricia Olscn. Dian Zyrkowski, Dianne Nirhols, liarliara Ncnlxallcr, Nancy lilumcr. Row 2 ll. to Rl Joym- Rtlntrrcr-ht, Astrida Drnllis, Virginia Ozcnliauzfh. Gail Lapinski, Hclcn Wojcicchowski, Gail Wt-lsbur, llarliara Hulika, Darlcnc liorucki. Row Zi tl, to Rl Margo Apitz, Janice Gcorqc, Carolyn Hopkins, Robert Stryzyk. Frank Gcoruacopulas, Constanru Tinxrstrorn, Nancy Rulivrg, Charlene Hansen, llarllara Otvos. Row 4 tl. to Rl Anthony Jcndrasck, Larry Ne-vers. Ronald Kwasinski, Daniel Zaplctal, John Edwards, Waltcr Scimi, Gary Godck, Robert Nowak, llcrman Enillcman. MRS. PIERCE Row I tl, to Rl Patricia Migzasi, Carol Ander- son, Dcnis Ciczadlo, Janet White. Richard Faynor, James. Wyllcr, Diannc lint-he, Carole Dot-rrfclcl. Row 2 tl, to Rl lVla1'y:ot Strahl, VValt,cr l.ar:'on. Diana Mahlkt-, Janc llrunn, Paul Plicncr, Gail Richards, Sylvia Van Vliet, Carole Lcdliury, Uharlcs Cyochora. Row 24 tl, to Rl Ronald lic:-h, .loan l'e1,crson, James Hanson, Gloria Wacht-ndorf, Lad Otto- fy, .lcan Hcflstrom, Rif-hard Karliowski, Ilona Kolostanyi, Gloria Gilliu, Gi-orizv l.iotto. MRS. PURCELL Row l tl. to Rl Rs-tty Collins, Donna Wallacc. Jacquclinc Walkowink, Patricia Smalarz. l'a- tricia liatkc, Juanninu Yurshak, Dolores Wol- vcrton, Suzanne Gorska. Row 2 ll. to Rl Deanna Strolicll, lit-tty Matt-ja, Gcraldinc Groh, Gt-raldinc Svhme-isscr, Eleanor Klf-mm, Mrs. Purccll, Dorothy Smith, Rcvcrly Natzgl, lit-tty Kuchlinir, Carol Stoltznt-r. Row 3 il. to Rl lfllcanor Homwr, Ronald l'::s1,ryli, Oscar VVastyn. Edward Hoffman, David Olson, licnncth Sht-chan, Philip Dahl- licrgx, Ronald Stachura, Gcrald Stn-mpinski, Anicriro Uristiani, Richard Sandcr. MRS. RUNDE Row 1 KL to Rb Gail Radkc, Gloria Klicn, Lconard Dcrus, Ross Dt-Zur, Joycc Jukit-wicz Gloria Raszvliowski, Mary Ann l't-Ilia, Marlcnt- Schmutzlcr. Row 2 ll. to Rl Charlcs Ness, Lorcnt- Hillo:-k. Mary Loncryzan, Mrs. S. Rundc, Tcd Svhnidt Violct Hcnrikscn, Dianc Sclcclii. Row 3 KL to Rl Dcnnis Assnras, Gcorpre Nciln' John Daurvs, Thomas Catania, Norman Osth Don Svcndscn, Ronald Spatz. Row it ml. to Rl l rc4l Arkcll, Joanne Lipp, De-an Walkcr, Roy Hanson, Rolwrt Hock, Dcn- nis Vascual, Ronald livll, Marianne Konwinski MISS SCH UMM Row l ll. to Rl Beverly Smith, James Quirk, Carol Stumpfhaus, l'atrecia Simionie, Roselyn Kornaeki, Caryl Linn, Diana Sahlingz, Sophie Balollimas. Row 2 ll. to Rl Thomas Roberts, Helene Gordon, .lohn l,t'tY'?lS, Barbara Carrailice, Miss Sehumm, Phyllis Dc-Louise, Diane Niemann, Dennis Linilblom, Le Verne Getz. Row 3 KL to Rl Pasquale Giordano, Richard Carpenter, Jean Lewis, Roselle Reisch, Her- bert lilumer, Lois Elk, lmlris Massey, Eileen Ronp, Arlene Kemnf. Row 4 lL to Rl Jerome Knapp, Robert Szukalla, Kenneth Pearson, Robert Mailary, Richard Pachol, Ronald Johnsen, Robert Hager, Leonarzl S4-hlanuen, George Scott, George Belskey. MISS STA UDER Row l IL to Rl Louise Nichols, Jo Ann Kos- mel, Marcia Hausler, Arlene Thomas. Judith Kapton, Patricia Hein, Diana Poppe, Lyrlia Wojciechowski. Row 2 lL to Rl Patricia Mills, Edwin Schultz, Roberta Kusnierek, Mary Ann Wiec- kowski, Kathleen liarnicke, Charles Sehenke, June Lawson. Row 3 lL to Rl Werner Holzer, Joan Craiiz. Donald Black, Robert Franz, Gladys Karnuth, Arthur Boll, Marcella Dembski. Row 4 lL to Rl Donalnl liaranowski, George Schwebel, Ardith Neuman, Charles Gaynor, Rieharll Travolan-ei, Ralph .lanky-, Donald Frenzl. SOPAOHQOPQJ Miss RYAN Raw l 4L to Rl Valerie Ginske, Eileen llolzunl, Charlotte Slienler, Jacqueline l-lenmlerson, Jew.-ll S.-acluto, Jacqueline Herres, Dorothy Norlin, Kathryn Nelson. Raw 2 lL to Rl Joan Nowak, llarbara Holm.-s, Sena Cerese, Alice Fornereok, Mary Nathans, Janis Erickson, Carol Walker. Row 3 tL to Rl James Sikora, Raymonxl .lor- gensen, Harold Sehwinml, Eugene Nowak, Susan Golosinec, Barbara Witthoft, Robert Mohr, Paul Meinhardt. Row 4 tL to Rl John lirennan, George Eviritt, Richarml D.s1'her, Norman Lo l'rtsLi, K-nneth Wik, G -orge lTa'rlwin Saunders Mc-Coral, Star- ine Hinding, Carol Peterson. MRS. SANDOMIER Row 1 ll. to Rl Patricia Ketlroski, Joyce Justice, Lorraine Stangfle, Lorolee Kehm, Mar- lene Polito, Janet Peterson, Dorothy Dekon, Kathleen Connick. Row 2 lL to Rl Corinne Peck. Sandra Jar- mack. Lcnore Gustufson, Aliee Lancaster, Carol Riley, Martha Leeper, Celeste Pruesse. Row 3 lL to Rl Nancy Malinowski, Diane Azamar, Larry Hooker, William Arprast, Rich- ard Saximzer, Ray Williams, Judith liuehrine, Phyllis Buenizer. Row 11 QL to Rl Roger Larson, Robert Ma- leeki, Keith Hardt, Robert Miller, Jai-k Feld- balle, Peter Dorenbas, Robert Ochwat, Robert Metler, Gerald Olslenberg. l l .gyolakom 0.725 MR. ULVELING Row 1 IL to RB Joan Antoni, Willa Junk- low, Barbara Kuswara, Ronald Block. Vil'a Chelby, Ginnie Hannemann, Viviun Klein. Donna Dale. Row 2 lL to Rl Delores Jones, Bette Kahn, Marylin Thielenhouse, Jeanie Thibault, June Gross, Carol Triphahn, Elizabeth Grau. Row 3 1L to Ri Richard Schnell, Diane Harter, Landon Brooks, Eddie Coffey, Lee Brezinski, Don Uhnavy, Ruth Horstmann. Thomas Gavlin. MR. VERNON Row 1 1L tc Rl Patricia Casey, Ruth Hoppin- rath, Rosemary MacLau'hlin, Sh rley Jordan, Florence Schrieiber, Christine Ligenza, Jane Anderson, Marlene Bozovsky. Row 2 lL to Rl Dollie Koeller, Rebecca Mof- fett, Barbara Brant, Mr. Vernon, Nancy Chiappe, Arlene Przykucki, Carole Zander, Maureen Chamberlain. Row 3 KL to RJ Carmen Hannon, Patricia Smith. Diane Sinda Leanne Lgppert. Mar- shell Olson, John Hauscrman, Joan Creely, Arlene Stnrzyk. Row 4 KL to Rl Joe Froepzel, Karl Wencke- bach, Martin McCauley, Edward Brandenburg, Joan Jethon, Marvin Wunderlich, Thomas Mul- doon. Robert Sodin, William Mueller. important steps . . . From the unsure feeling of not quite belonging . Of not being in the spotlight . . Content with serving as a background for the activities of juniors and seniors . . . After being taunted as a freshman and practically ignored as a sophomore . . . We advance to the increased activity and more intent study of an upper- classman . . . A broader outlook . . A greater appreciation of the everchanging times . . . A realization that we must prepare now for the job ahead. 47 MRS. COPLEY Row l QL lo Rl Ronald Febra, Barbara Mol- lestad, Marion Sehenke, Merle Hendriekson. Carol Gran, Diane Guetsehow, Sally Colleran, Dale Francis. Row 2 QL to Rl Gloria Rajewslci, Kenngftli Gntehman, Beverly linfrano, Rieharzl Ammen, Virginia Clarey, Patricia Duszak, Lloyd John- son, Raymond Doelker, Carole Amos. Row 3 QL to Rl Norma Pellieei, Janet Fors- berpz, Bernard O'Reilly, Joseph Vinci, Richard Thompson, Allen Rudin, Harold Johnson. Wil- liam Sundin, Naney Molay, Jean lfredrikson. MR. CROWN Row 1 QL to Rl Richard Daems, Marie Giest- linger, Irene Riekert, Carol Lorenz, Kay Mowers, Ladonn Ladwig, Bob Fagan, Clar- enee Rosenc. Row 2 QL to Rl Charles Ski, Bob Sorenson, Warren Saxinzzer, liill Hartman, Jerry Me- Dermott, Dominic Giambri, Allen Pastryk. Row 3 lL to Rl Riley Murphy, Bob Berg, Barbara Tumulo, Betty Ann Taflinski, James Rhode, Peggy Long, Carol Ritter, Robert Anderberyz. Row 4 QL to Rl Nancy Martin, Ken .Iohnson, Paul Huhtala, John Schmitt, Arnold Koskela, LaVerne Petersen, Lester Klager. is l 85Al'l'lel'l Mics. B1ooLE Row l QL to Rl Arlene liodendorfer, Patricia Kanavos, James DuMont, Thomas Kolar, Diane Cieslak, Robert Gallet, Joanne Hahn, Lois Schuh. Row 2 QL to Rl Judith Eldean, Gail Garske, Pauline Lanyre, Margzurite Hawley, Mrs. Biddle, Marguerite Snimlloe, Jaoueline Alt, Priscilla Lange, Norma Draheim. Row 3 Ql, to Rl Robert Clark, Sally Prosser, Janet Christensen, Mary Lou liestul, Carol Renson, Doris Schuh, Carolyn Kaezmarek, Jacquelyn Gunderson, Marilyn Gunderson, Tom Palm. Row 4 QL to Rl Don Hansen, Wayne Derx, Tim Pattison, Edward Spriegel, Walter Holm, Franz Baker, Robert Reltin, Norman liarka. Richard Stryszyk, David llangrari. M R. COMPTON Row 1 QL to Rl Patrica Vautour, Janet Wal- len. Peter Johnson, Joy Urban, Anita Riddle, Doris Erickson, Ronald Porzalc, Barbara lioixacz. Row 2 QL to Rl Lorraine Pietrzak, Robert Rahn, Kenneth Pautz, Robert Gustafson, Louis Pahls, Mr. Compton, Don 'I'h:rrien, Robert Carl- son, Walter Wrobel, Janet Karger. Row 3 QL to Rl Sam Campalzna, Marilyn Sr-hlaffer, James Hilxzen, Dennis Wik, Roger Linouist, Norman Stefani, James Davis, Kath- leen White, Nancy Koxma, lrldward Sehlangen. L PQJAHQQH Mics. DAVIS Row 1 ll, to Rl Millard Ki-llvr, Constance Jaulinski, Danny :lv Latour. Sonja llarth, lilizzllwth Golusinor, Phyllis R04-ll, Jani-K llahlw, Uarlvm- Mruli. Row 2 ll. to Rl Holi-n Sinnott, Carole Monson, .lanvt Roivlwrt, Rolwrta Koi, Claullia Gott- ln-ih, Sonja l5,iornslrup, Marian Srhrm-ilvr, l.orr-lla Stanvhl'in-lil, Shvrry Young. Row Ii ll, to IU Mil-hai-l Kosav, Verna Cody, l'a1ri4'i:i Gm-rn-, Mary Ann Svplak, llzirlnara Wm-rnvr, Marilrll Kay. Carol Kun-stvr, Eleanor llvil, Sanilra Mylanilur, Row I ll. to RI Lillian llisvlxkv, Hurlvurl lhfriri-r, Rim-harcl Sli-phi-ns, Ulm-nn Mr'l'alu', Roh- vrl lk-lvrson, Jann-s Johnson, .loan Srhilil- lim-clit, .loyvv VVilson, MISS IJOERRER Row l ll. to Rl Rohn-rt VVinii-vki, Rolla.-rl Olson, Rita Rotunno, Marilyn lirki-rl, Iii-tty Ross, Joyui- lforsli-Y, llvunis O'lDci'rl. Jurolnv Smith. Row Z! tl. In li! Phyllis livrlram, Randolph llalmlwin, John Vanclcrllook, IA-0 Sutvliffo, Jam.-s Harm-y. 'l'hi-iulorv Si-hmiill, Judith Ka- tion, Riia l rc-ihari. Row il ll, tu Rr .lm-an Oswrmil, Iliannv Cou- siyrny, Uharloiii- llonnoll, liarlrara lin-vkcr. liar- hara R1-tusnir-, Margaret l,akm-niarhvr, Carol Plnslr-rs, Marilynn Hansen, Juno Chi-uk. Row I ll, to Rr Florian Smovzynski, Ram- svy Ms-li-hor, Donald Anderson, Ruhr-rt Laugh- lin, Mi-lvin Mi-yi-r, VVilliam Svhii-sti-1. James S4-id--I. Waynv Madsen, Raymond llumvnlat. L4-o Finn. MRS. GARIDNI-IR Row 1 Il. to Rl Virginia Anmlorson, liarhara Aupzustyn, Sharon Ilnlurzulu-r, Horton faily. llanivl lmsnialid Rohn-rl Sonmlvrs, Kalhla-1-n Cavamillull, Thonias Kay. Row 12 ll. lo Rl Sh-Ulu-ii Kokoruz, .lvromv l'o4lf.:orski, l'h:irloltv Noni-yinan, 1'arrni-lla Zawa, Caryl Pm-lvrson, liilvvn l'arr, .lzivqm-lilio Mc'NauLrhl, Donald Slialvli-ski. l'1mln1un1l Garst- kim-wivz. Row 3 ll, to IU l'llizalw1h l'apo, Arthur Ninn- mvr, Thomas Foss, Thoodori- Sin-vi-rson, Rolwrl Kuhn. Ruin-rt Schroi-elm-r, Raymond Moskus, Rohm-ri Myzia, Runalll Zivlln, Sandra Cunninxr- ham. MISS HAGEN Row I Il, to Rb Joan Kumor, Patrivia Mm-- Millan, Mary Groirury, Janis Huyor, Ruth Mc-yor, IH-nny Ili-rgstrom, Iiorrainv Anilvrson, Rivhard Pivrvc. Row 2 41. to Rl Barbara liaumuartm-r, Il--anno Christvnsvn, Laura Olson, liarlvara Kosnioski, Miss H. Ilaxxvn, Winifrvd Laws, Ellvn Nelson, Donna Garis, Donna Sollu-rg. Row 3 tl, tn Rl Waltz-r Cum-o, Louis Hi-isvr, Ilruvu .Ii-nsi-n, Charlvs F1-Imlvr, Corinne Nivmz, Ruth Miller, Gordon Mcllhvv, David Kraus, Patricia l'uti-rm-n. Row -l ll, in Rl Gm-orxrv Mannharilt. Carl Li-wx-rs, Harry Karaknurtis, John H4-rtram, Glen Elms, Roland Frasv, John Rooson, Harold Petersen, Walter Kuro. MISS G. HILL Row I ll. to Rb Martin Rotunno, Jacqueline lironder, Nicolette Prinee, Jeanette Petry, Gertrude Serbin, Robert Ardito, .lames Dirk- inson, Paul Lips. Row 2 LL to Rl Carol Lziuletta, Sandra Wod- rieh, Steve Panos, Patricia Kenney, Miss G. Hill, Marion Wolf, Iris Wetzel, Janet Wann- ner, David Bussman. Row 3 lL to RJ Jeanette Graves, Judith Anderson, Laura Mullikin, Carol Lanenxza, William liudzyn, Edward Paetseh, Vivian Yele, Darlene Jensen, Joyce Parmelee, Richard Groll. MISS KEENAN Row I QI. to Ri Shirley Novalinski, Maryann Baehochin, Carl Andreasen, Lois Aylinil. Carol Anderson, Anita Lundgtren, Ellen Wilkey, Mar- lene Konwinski. Row 2 KL to Ri Roberta Thomas, liernardine Karlic, Carol Meyer, Barbara Schultz, Naney Iilaha, Kersten Mongzer, Mary Asznes Natehke, Carol Sindelar, Carol Helm. Row 3 IL to RJ Rosalie Fata, Georgeen Kos- telny, Shirley Kitowski, John Beekerman, Norman Sonju, Frank Tomasik, Thomas Cleekner, Lynn Hammerly, Jacqueline Fran- kowski, Shirley Felan, Janice Hanneman. i l 8ffAlfl'lel'l MR. HAGGARD Row I KL to Ri Barbara Ploeinski, Hannchen Sr-hnoor, Priscilla Majewska, Arlene liahiash, Eupzenu De Maio, Camille Pace, Mary Sinos, Marie McLelland. Row 2 lL to RJ Joseph Edwards, Josephine Moffett, Beatrice Pospishil, Geraldine Rajchel, Anne Struck, Mr. Haggard, Janice Starke, Doras Nyberg, Mary Burkland, Arlene Kalas. Row 3 lL to Rb Naney Urban, Zeno Kazmier- ezak, Gail Cirricione, James Gorman, Howard Pokrywka, James Richards, Donald Carrion, Gaida Jansons, Ronald Parker, Margie Brim- mer, Geraldine Straus, Ronald Fleisehman. MISS HALUSHKA Row 1 QL to Rl Shirley Marotta, Marilyn Iiueh- ler, Bertha Kneitz, Patricia Ark, Lois Hen- driekson, Zelda Ridgeway, Mar Thompson. Row 2 KL to RJ John Blume, ski, Willis Kirk, Roger Jenne, lone Johnson, John Eckhardt, Richard Koehler. Row 3 IL to Ri Susan Elssell, Valerie Moore, Lolita Arendt, man, Dorthea Kuhlman, Lydia bara Nelson, Jill Myrup. ia. Daniel, Lois George Lewin- Carolyn Smick, Bruce Tietgcn, Marlene Smith, Virginia Salz- Karafotzrs, Bar- Row 4 KL to RJ Mildred Kaulfuss, Bruce Merz, Karen Voelker, Frank Raczk Luther Didrickson, Fred Born, Kenneth Kossman, Ri:-hard Sc a, Ted Wolff, Rita Schmack, hneider. gfeilknleli Miss KIRCHHOFF Row l tL to Ri Frank Glienna, Carole Sehubel, Sheila Mcliride, Gloria Chorney, Son- dra Fortunate, Lucille Guercio, Donald Holden, Ronald Stokes. Row 2 tL to Rl Lois Followill, Rose Marie Hoppe, Barbara Burklund, Miss Kirchhoff, Judith Monz, Mary Adelizzi, Shelby Selbach, Deanne Schubel. Row 3 tL to Ri Carol Welch, Richard Neu- bauer, Robert Sandstrom, Audrey Ann Wol- ski, liranislav Treskon, Mary Miniajluk, Ger- aldine Schneider, Bertha Danielson. Row 4 tL to Rl Donald Kratoehvel, Norman Saue, Daniel Parisi, Alvin Foerster, Sharon Andersen, Claire Danielak, Charles Juska, Wilbur lionow, Robert Nelson. MISS MARNELL Row 1 lL to Ri Marge Schumaeher, Diane Smelter, Paul Nicholas, Kathryn Vnnashek, Richard Heider, Shirley Zeier, Judy Kruss, Nancy Garrison. Row 2 tL to RJ Donald Wiegel, Sylvia West- ness, Phyllis Anderson, Grace Swensen, Miss Marnell, Arlene Fabisiak, Judy Maclnnes, Carolyn Jones, Jerome Burns. Row 3 tL to Ri Barbara Frey, Marilyn Po- teraeki, Diane Getzelmann, Joan Daniel, Dar- lene Reimer, Sylvia Stuempel, William Jelonek, Joanne Eulert, Nancy Rumfelt. Row 41 lL to Ri Marc Hassle, Joseph Mazur, Wayne Kaisel, George Schulz, Tom Zarnek, Stanley Kopala, John Guido, Jim Leonard, Valerie Coffin. ',.,.-tv., M R. M A RTIN Row 1 tL to Ri Larry Mozen, Gertrude liuuhta, Patricia Dahms. Richard Frantzen, Joan Dulirava, Joan Tworek, Joanne Gordon, Ellen Tomasek. Row ZZ tl, to Rl Diane Hofmann, Judith l'ommer, .loyee Scerliieke, Ronald llartalsky, Jean Marie Polzer, Carol Nil-mann, lrynnea Lynn, Martin White. Row 3 th to Rl Lydia Sviksa, Diane Mossy, Geraldine Zient, Dorothy Ziemer, John Heuer, Helen Pappas, Mary Ann llarszoz, Mary Mikalsen. Row 4 tL to Rl Louise Gemlrala. Jacqueline Moskal, Florenee Ferrara, Teresa Luczak, Jeanette lieek, Linnea lirandwein, Lynne Hopkins. MISS McVEY Row l tl, to Rl James Thames, Gloria Gratz, Jacqueline Schmidt, Audrey Zucheirua, Annette Thomas, Mariraret Guercio, Rosalie Masterson, Judith Faizerberg. Row 2 tL to Rl Jean Myzia, Helene Andersen, Joan Tillotson, Charlene 0'lirien, Grace Scott, Miss MeVey, Elaine llrer-he, Patricia Rowe, Barbara Rimmer, Janice Consdorf. Row 3 tL to Ri Philip Ruehlmann, Lawrence Lietzman, Richard Koenig, Ruth Fotland, Kenneth Gutkowski, Jeannette Kruepxer, Lewis Clark, Richard Berg, Thomas Sharapata. Row 4 tL to Ri Earl Johnson, Richard Hoff- man, David liolprer, Dennis Busch, Arne Kelsey, Richard Poland, Donald Heil, Tom Andersen, Robert Sandquist. MISS RICHARDS Row 1 QI. to Rl Phyllis Bartram, Vivian Penitone, Shirley Gt-mein, Barbara Capadona, Marlene Brain, Bernadette Rogers, John Muko- yama, Francine Catalan. Row 2 lL to Rl Mildred Christie, Carole Uovill, Robert Novak, Sally Bedard, Roland Werfel, James Drury, Dorothy Edwards, Gene- vieve Davis. Row 3 lL to Rl Richard Patehin, Richard Ronayne, Robert Getz, Janice Berry, Robert Mulvanny, Eleanor Arnoldsen, Carole Gorski, Sandra Wiek. Row -1 QL to Rl Linda Hoffman, Carole Peterson, Rolfe Buhrke, Donald Lippo, Phililp Mathes, Gerald Cloven, Robert Kramer. Marilyn Hacker. MRS. SPRINGER Row 1 1L to Rl Susann Putkonen. Donna Hager, Margaret Ketcham, Carol Hautop, Dorothy Beneseh, Gloria Zullo, Grace Knowles, Judith Toussaint. Row 2 tl. to Rl Arnold Tranter, Olga Nehrkorn, Rosemary Palumbo, Ann Felder, Mrs. A. Springer. Stella Stanaszek, Betty Erickson, Frances Cebulski, Patric-ia Morris. Row 3 lL to Rl Carol Varga, Charlotte Gay- ton, Robert Froberyz, Shirley Warner, James Schulz, Sandra Lisk, Barbara Franz, Arlene Marsh, Nancy Sloan. Row 4 IL to Rl Barbara Creekmur, Carole Kater, George Wilson, Paul Werner, Walter Mortensen, Arthur Lindenberxl. Wayne Berg, Lawrence Vehrs, Karl Guenther. Lola Schenk. i l QZIAl'l'lel'l Miss NE1,soN Row l tI. to Rl Alberta Zelinski, Ray Pilaski. Dick Nolan, Bruce Blyth, Uarol Stevens. Ruth Schnitz, .Ieanette Plonka, Ann Griffiths. Row 2 ll. to Rl Niek Ballarini, Mary Mastro- mareo, Mary Greig, Barbara Uhristensen, Anita Hartmann, Bill Weleh, Jeanette Olker. Row 3 tI. to Rl Gerald Gerard, Arlene Bastyr, Shirley Younlrquist, Tom Matson. Mary Passo- lina, Kathyrn Letzow, Barbara Panfil, Robert Dickson. Row 4 lL to Rl Bob Wolfxzram. Harold Fray, George Batten, Dolores Dunsirn, Vernon Val- enziano, Marion Bunish, Don Marinello. Bill Uonnor. MR. PIPER Row 1 lL to Rl Joan Walker, Edwina Coit, Robert Helminiak, Barbara Brown, Elaine Sm-heiwe, lone Stevens, Geraldine Cermak, Shirley Savol. Row 2 LL to Rl Rosemary Karijolieh, Larry Kaczmarek, William Karner, Mr. Piper, Patrieia Lynch, Ruth Warnstedt, Robert Woz- niak, Doris Dahl. Row 3 IL to Rl Josephine Jatczak, Albert DePaepe, Marlene Furlan, Robert Fraser, Kenneth DeVries, Thomas Kasallis, Helen Wismiewska, Marian Voigt. gl e6Al'l'lel'l, Miss sTEvENsoN Row 1 tl, to Rl Leonard Kopinski, Lois Nergzard, Daniel Lukasik, Diane Mowery, Louera Carley, Susan Thompson, Roberta VVolney, Morene Horne. Row 2 lL to RD Robert Hyde, Carol Peterson, Evelyn Bovino, Karen Jensen, David Meskan, Edward Sedlacek, Florence Gordon, Ronald Voyda. Row Zi il. to Rl Charlene Suehor, George Smith, Jack Usedona, Kenneth Chapin, Diane Swanson, Walter Slager, Carol Slazas, Ronald Waller. Row 4 ll. to RJ VVayne Zabin, Thomas Wolff, VVillix-im Oeehsle, Robert Wolford, Jaek Rabey, Robert Sr-hwind, Robert Frank, Ronald l'llousek, Charles Brunner. MISS WINCHER Row 1 tl, to Rl Roberta Lange, Arlene Sleehta, Swidlonna llxllianitza, Ann Fajnor, Florence Hughes, Margaret Granatelli, Marilyn Trantow, Yvonne Spooner. Row Z tl, to RJ Esther Kiesel, Joyee Haerr, .lohn Jay, Dennis Mazza:-ann, Miss Wineher, Robert Matthews, Peter Puleo, Patricia Sehnei- der, Jacqueline liaeh. Row 3 11. to Rl John Slater, Georgie Mamriore, Robert Slaek, Byron Shafer, Connie Metz, Robert Gayle, Gail Sehaum, Delores Ropp, Row fl tl, to Rl Darlene Moysis, George Zamzow, Ronald Jaworski, Edward liilson, Charles lionk, Charles Dreyer, Linda Seeliu, Andrey Manske. MISS WOELFEL Row 1 ll. to Rl Donald l-lelsver, Robert, Franz, Stanley l'lili1:er. George Wierisr. Ray Hiera, Larry Polzin, VValter Osborn, Phyllis Antoni. Row 2 tl, to Rl l'at Mohawk, Melba liauman, Dianne Metluire, Robert De l illilvS. Miss ll. Woelfel, Sandra llohn, Donna Sonsieri, llarilyn Doutllas. Row 3 ll. to Rl Yvonne Martin, lflorenee Gehrke, Pat Teinplin, Stephanie 'lll'l4!lllllSUll, Gloria Sehmoeller. Judith llakemaeher, Alex- andra Piehinos, Sheila l'rorok. Row 4 ill to R5 Georgie Hat-rr, Caryl Olsen, James Dudle, Robert Palmer, llene 'l'heise, Donald Garbowiez, Glen Sehoeder, Vito Abat- angelo, l'atrieia Duree. 5 TO THE FRESIIIES The first year is over, At least, you know the score, We fellow Schurzites promise You will like us more and more. You'll come to love our campus When blanketed with snow, And early in the springtime When leaves befin to show. Your subjects will get tougher As the seasons come and go, And even you will be surprised At all the things you'll know. You'll learn of Common factors And exponents galore, And facts of plants and animals You've never known before. You'll love these years of school And be sorry when you'rc thru, Be sure to take advantage Of all Sehurz offers you. Although it may seem rough at tirst, llon't let it make you bluog Remember-not so long ago We were freshies, too. 53 ,dyemmw CMJ Kommunifg profecfa 3 W! TEM RC vii!! Wuaicaf guenfa X ,' H 71 1, vw-NN 5 fu k NW V ' QQ Wafionaf .jJon0r Socief . . M 5 xxx , -A ' X - ix' Q7 5' xx, 5' -'wk M J' r ' Lk AP .szwlenf Counci! A in xyfm nulkq 'H s A . L 8.1 '.. I M Wg? 5,05 K mmf ml' 1 ? Snior .zdcfiuifiefn x .Mi V xi JI' I K I 24 www 4 ' ' ' N XYNX ' vgwc Q4 ' I 1 X ' , ' x , Wx 4 59 Hwy W W Q, ff Q . ' Xxx V3 X- .1 'd, I ,, I Sr lv ' I A new I . xi , Iliff: Q ,V 16? ed 4 ' Qi 4, f ?,5,Q 'A M 'x4??5, ,, 54'1 661' ? ,QQ LA ' ' 129,84 alfiffif. Cu xii-A ,gd ffz' 6 ' , -5, ,R KX ,N -Iii ffl? ,'., W lx 16 N- jkg. , My yi Cy eff WS? 1, WM 3, -as Q hgh W'2fff ff4f, 1wf7ff3 ayW2XY '- , fx YY, .- 8 br. 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Only a small percentage of each class is admitted each semester. It is indeed a high honor to be among: those selected. Each member of the Society is entitled to wear the emblem adopted by the National Honor So- ciety of Secondary Schools. The first induction ceremony of the Schurz Honor Society was held on June 14, 1951. Since that time many Schuz stu- dents have been inspired to attain the high standards required by the Society. Induction of new members takes place at a special assembly with can- dle-lighting ceremony. IL to Rl Miss Elisabeth Keenan, Sponsor, Richard Frist Treasurer, Jackie Sage. Sec- retary, Carol Bushell, Vice-president, Ronald Carlson, President, Dr. Robert Lakemacher, Principal, Mr. Roger Goodwin, Sponsor. Rowl--tL to Rl Nancy Walker, Carolyn Hinsch, Audrey Ilrewes. Loretta Tha- lasinos, Lois Mae Rees, Martha Oakley, Marilyn Minion, Roland Oelberyr, Jackie Sayre. Row 2flL to Rl Bernice Shor, Jeanette Er- kert, Edward Wetterquist, Doris Mauer, Sharon Annis, John Chuhak, Corrine Lambrecht, Joseph Brush. Row 3-will to Rl Barbara Stanchfield, Edwarll Wells, Gerda Peters, Paul Hanko, Eugrene Sehild, Arnold Walker. Richard Trondsen, Randolph Johnson, Gloria Arnold, Connie Brandi. Row 1-KL to Rl Joan Wright, Dornthy Con- radi, Carolyn Schnell, Coralee Geyer, Maral Weireter. Nancy Brock, Geral- dine Spatz, Carol Bushell, Ronald Carlson. Row 2 All to Rl Farol Janek, Barbara Sm-hob, Mary Ann Ryan, Ifluuene llautenseh- lager, Charles Flemimz, .loan Sch- moeller, Joyce Sevalier, Myra Koehler. Row 3-ll. to Rl Evelyn Brandenliurgz, Loretta Eiermann, Roger Gorski, Donald Wessling, James VanTine, Ralph Greinke, Gerald Carley. Row 1-ll, to Rl Rose Bernadette, Mary Ann Wetter, Magdalene Wetasik, Doris Bloom. Row 2-lL to Rl Muriel Eggers, Barbara Bem, Bernette Marimzer, Jeanne Lind- quist, Alice Carlson, Jean Posey, Carole Stuk, Judy Ziemba, Richard Crist. Row 3--lL to Rl Arlene Justus, Marilyn Mil- lard, Ronald Greinke, Kurt Steiner, Audrey Norlin, Thomas Kmel, Ralph Iludclles. 56 jeg l9!Cl,I'l7 XQClfLfQ7 and SUCCQQ ' Career Girls Club Standing-Marilyn Murray, President. Row li-lL to Rb Jr-rc Christiansen. Treasurer, l-Ilainc Nielson, Nancy Lind, Vice President. Row 2---ll, to lil Carol Sourhy, Doris Mauer, l'at llrinowich, Miss O. Holtz, Sponsor, Myrna Libby. Row 3-I L to Rb liarlvara Schob, Wanda Wallare, Joanne llcinholdt, Dolores Swain, Marilyn Fortin, Pauline Vllcbcr, Jackie Sage, Secretary. Row 4- ll, to lil Carolyn llinsch, .loan Schniocllr-r, Marilyn Sandblom, Nancy VValkm-r, Mariann Einrel. Engineering Club Row 1 tl. to R SvatcdfVVayin- Dim-kow, Harold Coleman, Saunders McCord, Harold Ericson. Mr. N. Marlow. Around talilv-lL to Rl John Eschen- lurcnner, Charles Shotkowski, Michal-l Collette, lim-rlwrt llrewcs. Row 2 IL to RJ James Strong, Paul Lia-tzman, Kenneth Slavik, Ed Curtis, Gilbert l'ilarski. Standings-All, to Rl Richard Kost, Leon Walker, Lad Ottofy, Bernard Doc-kert, Franklin Brady, Ronald Stasch, Richard DuPlain, Noel Prcuss, Robert. Metler, liob W'ink4-lpleck, Paul Tice, Frank Smoczynski. The Laurels Rowl ll. to Rl Phyllis Konkv. lio- berta VValny, liarlmar Nculmaucr. Row 11 1L to Rh Joanne Hahn, Marilyn Olson, Gail Garskv, Judy Fischer, Judy Hldcan, Penny lim-rgrstrom, Swid- lonna Uglianitza, Winifrcd Laws. Row 3 tl. to Rl Standing, Gail Schaum. Hob Gage, Don Huizinua, Byron Sf-hacfcr, Michael Anderson, David Maddox, Robert Slack, Marilyn Klm-4-ka, liinda Selig. The Career Girls Club devotes its time to planning for the future. A Career Girl will know which is the best vocation for her to choose. Members of the Engineering Club know what they like to do. Theirs is the field of industry. This is a popular club for boys who like to plan and to execute. The Laurels is composed of freshmen and sophomores who have attained an average of at least 14 points for final grades. Mr. Goodwin is their faculty sponsor. Four mem- bers of the National Honor Society form the Laurels Committee. V'0QlUl- . I . . . L...-.. gs' 57 ibeigafed glxlaerien ce .SEM gouernmenf Student Council Oflicers and Committee Chairmen. Mona Thalasinos, Vice President, Barbara liem, Recording Secretary, Shirley Hoffman, President, Mr. Otto Harz. Faculty Sponsor, Gloria Arnold, Dorothy Kerber, Corresponding! Secretary, Miss Emily Falkenroth, Faculty Sponsor, Robert Reese, Chris Georuacopoulos, Dona Larson, Susan Bissell, David Layman. William Staffield, Marianne Gill, Janice Desmedl, Ralph Tyksinski, Treasurer, Marilyn Fortin. The Student Council meets in room 333 daily the third period, and holds its regular business meeting every Thursday. The Student Council is composed of student delegates representing' their respective division rooms. Committees are organized to assume various responsibilities during' the semester. Some of the com- mittees and their projects are as follows: The Entertainment Committee sponsors the Talent Shows and the Socials during the semester. The Freshmen Orientation Committee introduces eight gfraders of our contributing elementary schools to Schurz facilities and activities. The Cerebral Palsy Campaign Committee collected approximately 55300 for the handicapped last semester. Prodding: for Cleanliness is the motto of the Clean-up Committee which encourages cleanliness and neatness in the Lunchroom and on the campus. The Red Cross Committee participates in many projects to help underprivilegged children. The Student Council is also responsible for the Social programs, the football rosters, and the awarding ol' trophies to outstanding' students. The Council is always on hand to contribute new ideas which may be helpful to the school and to the student body. The boys and girls in this picture were the otiicers and committee chairmen during' the first semester. sr O ecelafionirifd Walfe guedffn jeefaf glade Most everyone at Schurz passes the central foyer of the school sometime during the day and notices the two young ladies seated at the table. These students are members of the Receptionists Club, and they are outstanding in scholarship and discipline. During every period of the day these girls are ready to escort visitors and guests through the building, to explain the various activities, and to show them the many facilities of our school. Outstanding events of the year at which the Receptionists proved most helpful were Dr. Herold Hunt's meeting with school administrators in September at which 800 guests were present, the Business1nen's Annual Christmas luncheon with 200 guests and the Messiah This club is completing its first year of service and already it has become a necessary part of Schurz organization. How many girls can you have ready tomor- row? is a frequent question which brings forth a bevy of smiling Receptionists in white blouses, dark skirts, and badges, ready to welcome the expected visitors. LEARNING TO MAKE THE GUESTS FEEL AT HOME Row 1-lL to Rl Standing, Loretta Machnik, Nancy Levy. Seated, Rae Ann Utermark, Janet Quirk, Margarette Perkins, Judy Gibish. Row 2-lL tn Rl Joan Tiefenthal, Carol Fredericksen, Rosemary Sereno, Betty Buell. Row 3-lI. to Rl Arlene Adamik, Charlotte Altergott. READY FOR SERVICE Row 1-1L to Rl Dorothy Conradi, Suzanne Gorski, Sharon Henry,YJoan Meyer, Sandra Schroeder, Louise Kasiurak. Sandra Hansen, Rosilin Lieboldt, Joanne Woeff, Bernette Marin ger, Bette Mateja, Judy Miller, Beverly Natzel, Eleanor Klemm. Row 2-KL to Rl At desk, Marilyn Minion, Arlene Justus. OFFICERS OF THE RECEPTIONISTS ARE- lL to Rb Loretta Machnik, Treasurer, Arlene Justus, Vice President, Mrs. Ruth Purcell, Sponsor, Marilyn Minion, President, Nancy Levy, Secretary. W New 45 Join for l iQl'LJi5Ail0 and! .gzruice Row l IL to RP Joanne Ury- yzas, Donna Ross, Janet Quirk, Carol Galla. Sarah Dunn, Mary Ann Kawczyn- ski, Christel KaDDc. Gloria Spruth. Row Z tL to Ri Katherine l'appademetriou, Louise Fen- ner, Dorothy Stefanski, Anne Bibby, Myrna Buchholz, Joan Sehohn, Marcia Botten. Row 3 tl, to Ri Judith Mey- er, Barbara Mickelsen, Carol lferbraehe, Betty Hall, Janet Uhristey, Nancy Iwiek, Patsy Jones. Row It tL to Rl Nancy Bet- tenhausen, Gloria Shoff, Mary Chambre, Georgia Ann Asvos, Margaret Creely, Zephyrine Brown, Mariraret Nystrom. Row 5 QL to Ri Donna Bo- denstab, Anita Andler, Shir- ley Hiluenberz, Gertrude Hd- wards, Jeanne Lindquist, Louise Sc-huler, Carol Bushell. Row ti QL to Ry Genevieve l'atelski, Jeanette Musielski, Joan Freda. lrene May, Joyce Seyalier, Arlene Kloop, llolores Swain. Row T tL to IU Isabel Burn, Elaine Nielsen, Joan Hall. Myrna Hansen, Jeanette lir- kert, Myra Koehler, Evelyn lirandenburjl. Seated tl, to Ri Anida John- son. President, Miss FI. Fal- kenroth, Sponsor, Miss G. Hill, Sponsor, Carol Bushell, Vice President. Standinir lL to Ri Audrey Antezak, Judith Meyer. Kath- erine Pappademetriou, Treas- urer, Florence Zaborowski. Mary Peterson, Lueia Cross, Secretary. Row l lL to Rl Patricia Hrinowieh, Darlent Foy, Shirley Jorgensen, Vernene Johnson. Row 2 lli to Rl June Knud- sen, Joan Karger, Carol Jan- ek, Eleanor Murphy, Muriel Brown, Carol Hamm, Mar- lene Grandke. Row 3 tl, to Rl Christine Roth, Arlene Lips, Virginia Bonvino, Nancy Hall, l'hyl- lis Brzezinski, Mariolene Wit- asik, Ruth Dahl. Row 4 fl, to Rl Barbara Hoffman, Carol Rentz, Leona Ausland, Elsie Mae Walton, Iloris Bloom, Valerie Brady. Arlene Centnarowicz. Row 5 41, to Ri Joyce Krause, Marilyn Krause. Mar- ilyn Murray, Anita Andler, Margaret Rosemlren. Donna Wismoewski, Joan Tiefenthal. Row 6 lL to Rt Carol Git- zinizer, June Boliler, Mary Ellen Hackney, Marilyn Min- ion, Marilyn Sandblom, Carol Stuk. Rita Hinriehs. Row T tl. to Rl Mariann Gill. Marilyn Woodruff, Patricia Kuhlman, Sonya lfiekhardt, Carol limbergr, Loretta Hier- mann, Arlene Olszewski. Row l tl, to Rt Joan Wright, Winifred Eric-ksen, Barbara ltollman, l'at Skorez, Shirlee Franklin, Marilyn D'Andrea, Audry Antczak, Arlene Whyte, Maryann Wetter. Row 2 ll, to Ri Rosemary Sarytehoff, Elaine Norlock, Naney Lind, Shirley Gustaf- son. Betty Brieseniek, Nana liee Knutson, Marlene Kaese- lierfr. Joan Sliwa. Row 3 1L to Ri Dolores Ko- ziak, Lorraine Blaseingz, Mary Ellen Piper, Mary Pet- erson. Mary Lou Lixzht., Joan Capadona. Marne Nystrom, Gloria Sehoff. Row 4 tl, to Rb Lena Alex- ander, Shirley Sanders, Carol Kempf, Joyce Dilliniz. Helena liysek, Edith Feieraband. Pauline Weber. Marilaret Domenzain. Carol Anderson. Nancy Barnes, lrene Cholewinske, Nancy Preuss, Lucia Cross, Shirlee Brueske. Row 6 1L to Rl Geraldine Spatl, Kay Wilson, Mary Ann Ryan, Louise Zamzow, Joanne Reinholdt, Wanda Wallaee, Florence Zaborow- ski. Row T 1L to Rl Florence Larsen, Joyce Groh, Marga- ret Rosenuren, Corrine Lam- breeht, Jean Grau, Arlene Ratajezyk, Audrey Norlin. To unite the senior girls for better cooperation and friendship during their last year of high school is the chief purpose of the 4B Girls Club. In order to secure these bonds the girls participate in social and service projects. The 4B Girls Dance and their participation in the 4A Mothers' Tea were two of the outstanding events of the first semester. During the second semester the 4B Girls became the the 4A Girls and they sponsored the 4A Girls Breakfast on April 22. A service committee was formed to arrange for the purchase of a silver coffee set for the Social Room. Funds were provided by the collection of membership dues. Q. 4.14 Qing, .zdfwayzi .fdcfiue ami! ,jslegofuf tv v-. R 1 1 w h ll 0 Howl ll. to Rl .loy Vanda, Barbara Bailey, Doris Maui-r. Martha Si-hraek, Anita Guerrieri, .lac-quelim- Larson. Row! -ll. to lil .Io Ann Burk, Martha Oakley, Patrivia Kirsehliaurn, llarhara Srholi. Elaine Gm-oruleris. lliam- Wrm-nzinslvi. liowii ell, to Ri Maral W1-ireter, .loan Murphy, Farol Sourliy. Mabel Matthews, Rita Kwasinski. Ardela Haydan. Row! ll, to IU Jeanette Ny:-Zak, Dorothy llaron, Joyre liittner. Shirley Krusinski, liarltzlra Dawson. Phyllis th-nlner. liowl -ll, to Rl lletty Casselman, Shirley Svhultz, Virginia VVt-sley, Shirley Vurves, Murial Plizpzers, Mariann Walton. Row 2 --ll. to Rl l.ois Jungle. Sandra Goyrots, Carolyn Hinsvh, Marian lflnizel, Carole Klien, Joan Venutv. Row?-5 ll, to Rl Jacqueline Sage, Caryl Moe, Mary Yaylaian. Jody Hudson, Eloise Nyleu, .lam-en Ross. Row I --II, to Rb Barbara Waden, Carol Kruspe, llarliara Stanehfield. Row l -tl. to IU Farolyn Sehnell, Sharon Annis, President, Coralee Geyer, Vice l'resi1lm-nl, Roberta Swanson, 'l'i'easurn'r, Marizn-ne Zelney, Corresponding: Secretary, Row If-II, to Rl Mrs. Ruth Purcell, Sponsor, Marilyn Mussen, Miss Grace Alexander, Sponsor, Row ffl 'Ili to Rl lioismae Rees, Reeordiniz Secretary, Elaine W'o.i4'iec'hovvski. A Rowl A-tl, to Rl Sarah Yaylaian, Jean Madsen, Reneta Gross, Gail Smith, Donna Fulle, Nancy Snlitt. Row Il ll. to RI Nanry Meleher, Dorothy Guth, Virginia Maekiewivz, Farolyn Hansen. Uatherins- Kozowivz, .loan lianinn-ns, Row Il -41, to RlAudrey Drewes, Loretta Thalasinos, Evelyn SL-huetl, Pearly Jo Greevo, Eleanor Nosko, Judy Ziemlia. Row I -ll, to Rl Jere Christensen, Gs-rda Peters, Marilyn Millard. Roberta Barnes. The 4A Girls Club, s Jonsored b Mrs. Ruth Purcell and Miss Grace Alexander, had a busy semester. ,. , H. Y . NX ith fraduation ust around the corner the nevertheless took time to remember the ones who made . if . .' . Y , . . possible the successful completion of their high school Careers. 'I he mothers of all the graduating seniors were invited to the outstanding event of the semester, the Senior Mothers' Tea. This year, for the hrst time, the Tea was planned to include the mothers of the boys as well as of the girls. tln the past the Tea was essentially a Mother-Daughter Tea.J The gathering gave the mothers an opportunity to meet the senior teachers, and to enjoy a bit of school atmosphere and Conversation. Nor did the 4A Girls Club forget the school they were about to leave. XVith money collected in the form of dues, the 4A's began a Silver Service for the Social Room by presenting a silver coffee not as a 'tstarterf' Additional neces will be added b succeedin '4A '1'ouJs. . . Y . . . . ' ' ' ' ' l . 'vice is needed. This club served the 800 guests at The 4A Gnls ale always available when specia sei the Superintendent's General meeting with school administrators in September. tj l GKLLLJ .gzrue any lfU'l90:5Q6 Q? v Kev Club Key Club members appreciate hearing directly from local Kiwanis officers. The guests pictured are Mr. Leonhard Fuog, president of the Portage Park Kiwanis, and Mr. Verne llerx, Lieutenant Governor, Division 2. Group at left CL to RJ Edward Wells, Mr. L. Fuog, Mr. V. Derx, Mr. L. Vernon, Faculty Sponsor. Row l4lL to Rl Charles Morafske, Henry Richardson, Bradford, Biernat, George Fahrenwald, Fred Bley, Enver Avdich. Row 2-IL to RJ Robert Bloom, Glen Merz, Robert Reese, Ralph Tyksinski, William Sehnitzler, Walter Schisldwicz. Row 3-lL to RlMathew Keller, Jack Flynn, Robert Stole, Andrew Petri, James Grodalph, Arthur Pedersen. A dvanced Camera Club Advanced Camera Club members learn new photographic technique from their co-president, Paul McGrath! Seated lL to RJ Dianne Bauman, Ruth Bohn, Carol Carlson, Virginia Dupee, Paul Hacko, Joyce Sevalier, Secreetary, Randolph John- son, Treasurer, Robert Rydz, Co-President, Lorene Fleming, Vice President. tandlng lL to Rl Lori.-une Calcagno, Barbara Eddes, Marquerite Kasprowick, David Maddox, Marilyn Essert, Norman Vogt, Ronald Slovick, Donald Wcssliml. With Camera, Paul McGrath, Co-President. Cartoon Club Cartoon Club president, Jack Wallen has l d th , e e way in making cartoon drawing a popular hobby at Schurz. Row 1--IL to Rl Carole Schuhel, Frank Glienna, Deanne Schubel, Claude Peters, Jack Wallen, President, Mr. Middendorf, Sponsor, Gail Richards, Foreground. Row 2a-1 L to Rl Lawrence Albino, Shelby Selback, Secretary, Tom Siesnonp, Robert Pooh. Row 3-1L to Rb Bruce Jensen, standing, Walter Curo, Phillip Lucerini, Tom Sullivan, Treasurer, Stanley Borski, Arthur Bullo Richard Ralstrom, Milan Kriho, Staale Aasbrein, Roger Krenz. 62 ge! owfi ila groulafi enehciafarwl gnioyadd The Schurz Lee and Lynn Tri Hi Y for girls are chapters of the nation-wide Hi Y Fellowship of the Young Men's Christian Association, a federation of Hi Y and Tri Hi Y Clubs. Their purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. A glance in the club room of the Irving Park YMCA some evening would reveal a group of Tri Hi Y or Hi Y members planning a penny carnival, a social, a bowling pa1'ty or perhaps a volleyball game. On another evening they may be listening to a lecture, watching a movie, or enjoying a song fest. Whatever the project, the aims of the Tri Hi Y and Hi Y groups is based on the motto-Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. Schurz Lee Tri Hi Y Sealed Row lf-'AL to Rl Marilyn Schmitt, Diane Guss, Diane Ehlert, Carolyn Schnell, Caryl Moe, Rosealee Locaseio, Bernice Palm. Row ZZ R1 iw P ow -ll. to Rr Mariann Ladlow, Elsie Mae Walton, Nancy Sabil, Carol Jones, Dorothy Eiriek, Nancy liettenhausen, Martha Oakley, ll. to Rl Audrey Drews, President, Mary Ann Walton, Secretary, Irma Clausen, Treasurer. Standing, Marilyn Convtrse, Vice President, Lorraine lilaesing, Chaplain. Marlene Kaesburg. Elaine Georglarius. if--ll. to Rl Carol l'ahl, Mary Raffetto. Joan Counter, Margret Utne. Dorothy Kt'!'lH'T. Mary JU Smith. Mimi K2iSl'0l'i1'k. I'l'L!lly Rosenllrand, el Arlene Swollack. -lL to Rl Rosalie Verceglio, Suzanne Sturtz, Doris Schmid, Joyce Frey, Judie Foy, Marianne Gill, Louise Sehuler, Loretta Thalosenos. Sharon Anis, Kay Wilson, Anita Andler, Bette Neuman. Schurz Lynn Tri Hi Y Seated: Myrna liueholtz, President: Barbara Schob, Treasurer, Rita Hendricks, Secretary. Standing: Barbara Hoffmann, Chaplain, Louise Zanzow, Vice President. Row l f-'lL to Rl Lydia Kaszmircziak, Evelyn Lechert, Dorothy Conradi, Jean Posey, Carol Rodgers, Dorothy Olson, Jean Leittiger, Janet Etcheid, Nancy Fischer. Sevalier, Elaine Row 11-lL to Rl Elaine Ostberg, Margaret Domenzain, Myra Koehlar. C0l'I'inl' LHmlH'PC'hi, JOHHUU1' Efkvll- L0I'l'Tl2i Mlwhlali. JOYVO DeGraves, Marilyn Essert, Audrey Norlin. v Row 3--ell. to Rl Lorene Fleming, Joan Perlin, Judy Meyer, Alice Longo, Carol Bernau, Nancy Hermann, Maryann Wetter, .loan Shohn, llarbara Reese, LaVere Moore, Marjorie Gunderson. Schurz Hi Y 1 Row Row ZZ Row 3 Row 4 Row 3 Row li ell. to Rl Richard Smith, President, Theodore Proud, Vice President, Edward Wells, Secretary, Emil Loris, Treasurer, ill. to Rl Robert Meyer, Grant Hansen, Charles Morofske, Reider Andersen, .lack Wood, Erwin Koch, Fred lirodcrson. f-IL to Rl LeRoy Miehalek, Nick Sandifer, James Wainscott, Nick Valensiano, Robert Szesco, Roger Nydstrom, Charles Dale llelstroni, Corresponding Secretary, Donald Wesslini-l, Chaplain. Madary, Philip Lueerine. -lL to Rl Robert Stowell, David Herr, Holger Anderson, Clark Olander, Lyle Williams, Harold Dupluid, Ronald Uleason, Gene Deck, Lynn Austrheim. ell. to Rl Donald liruns, Roger liennorth, John Chuhak, James Vane Tine, Ronald lieckius, Robert Rydz, Ron Osbcrg, Charles Elliott, Carl Reininger, All, to Rl Robert Adelezzi, Robert Marsh, Richard Ahnholtz, Rodger Paul, Edward Wetleruuist, Richard Knudson, Robert Darnay, Gerald Skonning, Louis Hauck. lu-nv-4 .gzefclz .mificouerfi jainfejudrfiofd lL to RJ Margaret Dome-nzain, Treas- urer, Donna Larson, President, Jean- nette Erkert, Vice President, Nancy Kessel, Secretary, Mrs. Ruth Framberg, Sponsor. r QL to RJ Shirley Jordon, Pat Casey, Jolan Szontogh, Marie Colleti, Marilyn lssel, Ilona Kolostanyi. IL to Rb Model, Leanne Leppert, Carol Turnbill, Marlene Emmel, Barbara Johnson, Gloria Wackendorf, Carol Hamm. The Sketch Club was organized by a group of students under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth Framberg, Art teacher, as a Costume Design Club, but branched out into sketching of landscapes, portraits, and still life. The major purpose of the club is to help students become more skilled in drawing. It also creates a desire to learn more about design and painting. Talent and experience are not required for mem- bership. Members enjoy trying to sketch portraits of fellow members, especially when the results vary as much as they do. Besides figure drawing, other projects such as still life and winter landscape sketching have provided the members with opportunity to try out their talents. The officers for the first semester of the year were, Donna Larson, Presidentg Jeanette Erkert, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Kessel, Secretaryg and Margaret Domenzain, Treasurer. 64 Waidffi mdk gave! use of perio The three typing clubs at Schurz are under the sponsorship of Miss H. Berlin, Miss H. Schumm and Mrs. Lillian Heinle. In each club students find the club period valuable and enjoyable in a different way. In Miss Berlin's group students use the time for typing homework outlines and assignments, composing letters, and practicing in order to attain greater pro- ficiency. In Miss Schumm's group students not only practice their exercises, for this club is composed of beginnings, but they also learn to make the typewriter draw for them. Several attractive Yuletide greetings in the shape of Christmas trees resulted. Patricia Brackus, was club secretary the Hrst semester. In Mrs. Heinle's group students welcome the extra time at a typewriter to develop abilities beyond those attained in their regular typing classes. Carol Janek was president. Miss Schumm's Typing Club Row I tl. to Rb Beatrice Matusehak. Carol Diews, Karen Horn, Pat Hoekstra. Row LZ tl. to Rb Dorothy Karezynski, .loan Majewski, Pat Mileski, Darlene Foy, Sonja Eekhardt, Dolores Kuehn. Row 3 nl. to Ri Marie Mateja, Joan Iianul, Louise Von Kline, Barbara Sehwieitardt. Dolores 0'Hare, Marilyn Thorson. Slanwliml. 1L to Rb Miss H. Sehumm, Sponsor, Joyce Waters, Ethel liradley. Miss Be-rlin's Typing Club At table foreground. Kathleen lierner. Row 1 11. to Rl Barbara Reagan, Gwen- dolyn l'enzik, Manlyn Woodrull, Miss Helen Berlin, Sponsor, Arlene Ratajezyk, Mary Ann Gill, Elaine Norloek, Ger- aldine Karlie. Row 2 tl. to RP Betty Casselman, Gloria Callow, Mary Anne Ryan, Carol Sol- berg, Arlene Olszewski, Audrey Norlin, Corrine Lambreeht, Geraldine Kot, Louise Sehram, Myrtle Sehroeder, Mary Ann Rollek, Christe! Kappe. Mrs. Heinle's Typing Club At table foreground, Shirley Miller. Row 1 lL to Ri Caroline Evan, Carol Kramer, Darlene Heindenblut, Adeline Deligianis, Helen Sorensen, Margo Coff- man, Shirley lirubaek, Mrs. Lillian Heinle, Sponsor, Carol Rogers, Mar- jorie Gunderson, Nanee Lakin. Row 2 1L to Rl Rae Christensen, Lor- raine Danielson, Patricia Smith, Joan l'utek, Margaret lilaek, Evelyn Bran- denburg. Row 3, Standing, l-Iileen Marshall, Elaine Hamburg, Carol Janek, Muriel Damms. Janet Etseheid, Suzanne Kind- berg, Marlene lionk, Gloria Raumel. 65 Ag anclfm WCLLQ 7Ae!u!.x4rficL5 s A li Knitting Club Foreizrounml ll, to Rl Barbara Holmes, Pat Smalarz, Janet White. Left Group tl. to Rl Mari-in Water- strat, Geraldine Gizel, Geraldine Zacks, Joan Novalinski, Diane Cox. Center Group QI, to Rb Arlene Starzyk, Secretary, Pat Rott, Carol Lauler. La- verne Helminski, Treasurer, Joyce Meyer, Pat Smith, Bernadette Dziedzina, President, Barbara Strenski, Vice Presi- dent. Standing 1L to RJ Nancy Johnson, Judy CZlI'2lhl'l, Mrs. R. Tucker, Sponsor. Rixzht Group fl. to RJ Mnrlyn Ratyezyk, Rosemary Grejizyk, Connie Mayer, Mare ilyn Dumren. Knitting Club Row 1 ll. to RJ Diane Buche, Lor- raine Erstad, Nancy Brock, Joann Kos- mel. Row 2 QL to RD Phyllis Kohnke, Ro- berta Green, Dorothy Edwards Rose- marie Krieger, Phyllis Sandberg. Lu- cille Garasha, Arlene Vogel, Pat Mur- phy, Nancy Malinowski, Secretary, Christine Pyshos, President, Phyllis Buenger, Treasurer, Evelyn Sehuett, Vice President. Row 3, Standinxr lL to Rl Nancy Stan- gle, Mary Jane lllaha, Edith Cuvill, Barbara Parzatka, Anne Placko. Stulfer's Club Seated QL to RT Cecelia Porto, Connie Tingstrom, Treasurer, Barbara Hubka, Secretary, Arlene KaDD, Nancy Blumer, Gail Schaeffer, Pat Olson, Dolores Dut- i kowski, Joan Karger, June Knudson. Standing lL to RJ Nadine Cram. Jean Lewis, Joyce Urban, June Podgorski, Carol Thames. Schurz has two Knitting Clubs, one sponsored by Mrs. Tucker and the other by Mrs. Korif. The purpose of these clubs is to learn elementary knitting' techniques, and then to progress to more ditiicult projects. Some of the girls work on garments for themselves, while others knit for the Red Cross. The Stuffers Club is under the direction rf Miss Viola Michel. The members of the club make stuffed toys, using scraps of material c ntributed by students and teachers who are in- terested in this worthwhile project. Last ser: ster this club made about 300 toys which were contributed to the Junior Red Cross. The many tters of appreciation received from the Red Cross indicate that the stuffed dogs, giraffes, clowzs frogs, deer, and dolls were warmly received. 66 Jdrf, ibrama, udic - Cjuaurag niogagi Palateers Cluhv Palateers Club members become acquainted with the art of the world when guest speakers a from among' Schurz faculty. Mrs. C. Hagey, collector of objects of art explains Mexican masks nt' Indian Art. il Ul't'LIY'UllllIi ll. to Rl Shirley Merkle, Sadie Ureelie, Doris Deichellmhrer. .loan i'almdnnna, Marilyn Universe, Marlen Left Group, Florence Zalmrnwski, Richard Hansen, linnalfl lireenquist. Susan Kandlik, Secretary, Shirley Schultz. Ma Maryann Wetter, Treasurer. Rixrht Group, Uarul Calla, President, Miss K. Sehmidt., Sponsor, Mrs. V. Hairey, Sneaker, Marjnry .lean Shelllmph. Ilramatics Flub has talent of its own-Marilyn Klecka trigghtl demonstrates her dramatic intern bers. Dramatics Club Row lf-f-ll, tn Rl Donna Dale. Anita Kahn, Sophie lialndimas, Virginia Martin. Rulwerta Schmitz, Marlene linznvsky. . Rnw 2 gil. tn Rl Ruth Hnrstmann, Diane Hurter, linis Elk, Juan Quade, Juan Jethnn. Rnwii--II. tn Rl Christine Iliirenza, Lynn Nelson, Austrida Drullis, Julia Hudson. Pat llaren, liarlwara Hansen, liett Standing: at rixzht, Marilyn Klecka. Music Appreciation Club Music Appreciation Club recognizes good jazz as a phase of modern music and as a cont music. Members listen to recordings during' their Friday club sessions. lfureground, M. J. Cunipton. Spunsnr, Beatrice Tatarski. explains the recrrrfls IU llc Illilyvfl- New 1 -ftl. to Rl Seated, Robert liriyrht, Geraldine Spatz, Katherine PaDl1afll'lllif1'iHl1. Siilll Alwlvliflll. l'l1llHUIlll RY' Row 2--KL to Rl Seated, Stanley Malinnwski, Clarence Lehman, Dennis Assuras, Arthur Karwacki, Ilnn Hauskneeht, Standing: tl. to lil Arlene Chlwnxrelian. liarlrara Neuhaum, Susan Proud, Marilyn Pant-n, Joan Zyrkuwski, Ronald Oakley, Avis Redlin, Kay Wilson, Secretary, Gail Valzenelic, Gerda Peters. Morris l'idnt, Dennis Vasqual, l .lacquiline Strurlell. if 1? 67 re world travelers chosen which represent a form e Gl'1llll'iA', Vive l'x'esiilent. lwel Arnnldson, .luanne Ynnnu. retations to fellow mem- lane Andersen. y Kahn. Sandra l'lri4-ksnn. ribution to the world of lz. William 0'lieary. Spatx, Ruth llunae, Martha 'hilin Ilahllverpr, David Olsen, 'goocl jadfe .95 .X4 Lllayfl .yn Fashion Design Club Row 1 QL to Rb Rhea Culbertson, Vice- President, Ann Kolb, Secretary, La Verne Getz, Victorine Joyce, President, Ramona Weiss, Mrs. R. Eisman, Spon- sor, Pat Logan, Treasurer, Gerry Ser- sen, Diane Vana, Vivian Stubre, Carol Collis, Arlene Boegan. Row 2 QL to Rl Jean Hedstrom, Va- lerie Flanagan, Barbara Robinson, Bar- bara Witthoft, Bonnie Verheeck. Row 3 QL to Rl Judy Sowinske, Shir- ley Schumacher, June Sarytchoff, Carol Olson, Marilyn Nowak, Lorrette Ranke, Grace Rinkus. Young Modern Club Row l QL to Rl Florence Huxrhes, Bar- bara Brenneke, Delores Rupp. Row 2 QL to Rl Virginia Alexander, Arlene Bodendorfer, Jean Posey, Joan Kumor, Kay Anthony, Arlene Slechta, Marilyn Trantow, Vice President, Pat McMillan, Gail Garske, Secretary, La- vere Moore, Treasurer, Barbara Bem, President, Miss E. Krenz, Sponsor. Row 3 QL to Rl Rose Hoppe, Shirley Bartell, Carol Welch, Darlene Moyzis, Row 4 QL to Rl Joyce Haerr, Norma ft Linda Seeliiz, Judy Wells. 2 Draheim, Eleonor Arnoldson, Avis Red- ' lin, Carol Garske, Esther Kiesel, Jackie L' CA Bach, Louise Zamzow, Barbara Reaee, UN Jane Whitson, Dorothy Newfield, Pat Schneider, Audrey Manshe, Janice Berry, Laurence Stagl, Annette Foerster. MBE! pn cw PA L's Club Row 1 lL to Rl Donna Garis, Pauline Lange, Sally Prosser, Pat Kanavos, Secretary, Carol Benson, Janet Chris- tensen, Corinne Niemz. Row 2 QL to Rl Carol Baker. Priscilla Lange, Ann Faynor, Lois Morrison, Judy Stanglc, Carol Ritter, President. Claire Danielak. Row 3 QL to Rl Sherry Ward, Marie Lasso, Jean Stasvh, Betty Taflinski, Irene Rickert, Celeste Miller, Doris Schuh, Sandra Fortunato, Connie Metz. Row 4 QL to Rl Lois Schuh, Margaret Spinaloe, Treasurer, Diane Cieslak, Donna Solberg, Alberto Mafroon, Vice President, Beverly Sargeent, Bernadette Rogers. The aim of the Fashion Design Club is to learn what is a fashionable and proper Wardrobe. This year members of the Fashion Design Club discussed clothes suitable for all occasions. The club has helped the girls choose wardrobes which are in good taste and style. The members of Young Moderns discuss problems involving the subject of good manners, proper dress, and parent- teen-ager relations. To stimulate discussion, several movies were shown. Miss Krenz, the sponsor, assists in these discussions by providing an adult point of view. To promote the development of personality and sociability, to inspi1'e loyalty to family and friends, and to improve personal appearance are the aims of the PALS. Movies, guest speakers, and committee projects provide interesting material for club discussions. 68 C2 add igrouicle piadure ana! .ibeuekp aff Q Yi.-' Latin Reading Club Seated in front of room, Margo Apitz. Row 1 lL to RP William Abene. Presi- dent, Blanche Lightfoot, Vice President, Barbara VV:-irren. Robert J ebelian, Joyce Ruprecht. Row 2 IL to Rl liarbara Otvos, Vivian Klein, Patricia Peterson. Juanita liray- ton, Dezmne Christensen, Robert Bart, Secretary-Treasurer. Standim: ll. to Rl Toll Foss, Librarian, M4-:lard lioski. Advanced Chess Club Seated 11. to Rl Glen Elms, Al Donath, Vice Presirlent, Harold ldckhardt. Sec- retai'y-Trezisiirer, James VVennersteIl. William Norbert, David Vlfalters. Standing ll, to Rh Larry Hanses. Ro- land Oelberg, John Schumacher, Hugrene Schild, James Lasso. President, Mr. E. l.. Meyers, Sponsor, Erwin Tobey, Dave 'I'r:u'y, Dan Cieslik, Julius Fuchs. Speech Club Standing' lL to Rr John Slater, Presi- dent, Loueva Carley, Peter Pull-o. Rob- ert Gallet, Barbara llurkland, Diane Muwery, Roberta Kusnierek. Row 1 ll. to Rr Miss L. Price, Spon- sor, Swindlonnn llgzlianitza, Vice l'resi- dent, Carol Peterson, Sem-retary-'I'reas- urer, Lorraine Anderson. Mort-ne Horne, .Iohn Mukoyama. Row 2 ll. to Rl Gerald Cloven, Robert Slack, l'zitl'is'ia Coughlin, liyron Shafer, Meribelle lierustrom, Sheila Mcliridc. Row 3 lL to Rl Rolfe liuhrke, Robert Gage, Evelyn lionvino, Donald Huiziniza, Gloria Chorney. The purpose of the Latin Reading' Club is to improve Latin reading ability. Members read Greek and Roman myths, enjoy Latin guessing games, enact Latin plays and enjoy outside talent whenever it is available. Miss lil. Tendick is the sponsor. The Advanced Chess Club under the direction of Mr. E. Myers furnishes a source of satisfactory enjoyment of leisure time. The club has developed a Chess Team which has competed successfully with other high schools. Otlicers for the first semester were James Lasso, Presidentg Al llonath, Vice-Presidentg Harold Eckhardt, Secretary-Treasurer. The Speech Club aims to give students an opportunity to gain more effective delivery of speech, by gaining' better command of English, and by developing' self assurance and poise. Short skits, formal debates, and group discussions make up the weekly programs. A fine spirit has marked the entire existence of this club, says Miss Price, thc faculty sponsor. fill nowgzclge anal igdcwure WaLe .gnferedfing Pan A merican Club By understanding Latin American way of life, members of the Pan American Club become Good Neighbors. Dr. Juliano was sponsor of the club for the first semester. Row lf4L to R5 Norman Frystak, Theresa Frankentoi, Barbara Pinn, Dorothy Friedriek, Betty Dahl, Dr. J. Juliano, Sponsor, Marilyn Carlson, President. Row 2-WL to RJ Arlene Burke, Joan Novak, Audry Wolski, Shirley Haas, Vice President, Mary Lou Bistul. Gordon Ellis. Row 3-1L to Rl Karen Theisse, Secretary, Ann Georgian, Barbara Babak, Alice Whitlock, Treasurer, Carol Zander. Hostess Club Under the direction of Mrs. Runde members of the Hostess Club learn the art of gracious living. Seated tl. to R7 Mary Raffetto, President, Gloria Klein, Carol Riley, Dorothy Kerber, Gail Radtke, Joan Counter, Secretary, Rosalie Vercigelo. Standing 1L to Rb Phyllis Bartram, Nancy Sabik, Treasurer, Jean Hartline, Mary Lonerizan, Sandra Wick, Patricia Taylor, Vivian Pepitone, Violet Henriksen, Karleen Davis, Gloria Rhode, Marilyn Schmidt. - Current Events Club Current Events Club members study history in the making. This new club was sponsored by Mr, S. Martin. Officers were- Around the table QL to RJ Shirley Sanders, Joyee Dillingz, Jacquie Thibault, Edith Fierabend, Anida Johnson. Row 1--Seated on floor! lL to R Bette Moylan, Nanna Lee Knutsen, Louane Blaesing. Barbara Metz, Nam-y Fischer, Sally Dunn. Row 2 KL to Rb Carol Kemp, Lena Alexander, Pat Jones, Bette Newman, Donna Ross, Nancy lwick, Shirley Hilgenburg, Diane Danford, Peggy Rosemzren, Anita Andler. Row 3-AAI, to Rl Margaret Nystrom, Marlene Kaesburfx, Arlene Fernitz, Gloria Shoff. 70 laera guifcllgrefienfri glue u7!MLaol0v The principal project of the Opera Guild is the presentation of the annual operetta. For the third successive year the Guild, under the direction of Mr. Arthur Clark, has presented a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. The first was HMS Pinaforef' the second was The Pirates of Penzance, and this year, The Mikado. The first Schurz per- formance of The Mikado was given in 1935, and it has always been a popular favorite. ln preparing for the presentation of The Mikado this year the members of the Opera Guild viewed the motion picture of the D'Oyley Carte production. The students were thus able to see the operetta in its entirety before they began to study it in detail. After weeks of practice, The Mikado was presented in Slocum Hall on June 4 and 5. The stage scenery, the costuming, and the make-up fully portrayed the operetta in all its Oriental splendor, and the Opera Guild dramatically enacted the story and gave a line rendition of Gilbert and Sullivan's delightful music. The orchestra, trained by Mr. Bernard Fisher, accompanied the choristers. The popularity of Schurz operettas was demonstrated by the enthusiastic support given by the student body, the faculty, and the community. anclcrahzi - giclucafionag lgracficag gnfoyadd ...S Members of the Handcraft Club admire an interesting assortment of plastic' articles made during club periods. +L tu R7 Irene Cholewinski, Philip Mathes, Murel De- Vries, Alice Longo, Jody Hudson. i Mr. Carlson, faculty sponsor, and officers ire proud ul' the achievements of their members. ll. to RJ Shirley Brueski, Mr. G. Carlson, Sponsor, Jeanne Lindquist, Secretary, Richard Heinz, Presi- dent, Lucia Cross, Vice President. There's plenty of material here to fill the exhibit case l ' in the school foyer. 1 E Fnregrnund, Donna Hack. lL to RJ Connie Tesch, 1 Lillian Shimkus, .lacquelyn Gundersen, Marilyn Gun- Q dersen. Maryellen Susie-liffe, Charlene Rickenberg, E Katherine Mowers. l 1 1 The Handcraft Club, sponsored by Mr. G. Carlson, has been in existence for three semesters. It was organized to help boys and girls become acquainted with various machines and to work in plastics, leather, and ceramics. It has started many students on the road to profitable hobbies. Many decorative as Well as useful articles are made in the Handcraft shop. Key tags, salt and pepper shakers, pen holders, television lamps, bowls, and jewelry are some of the items made from plastic. In leather, western and tailored belts, scrap book covers, and purses are popular items among the members. Ceramics is the latest subject to be explored by the club. Colorful and decorative articles have been made. Ash trays and many types of pottery prove handy gifts for the holidays. The study of handcraft is profitable in other ways, too. It develops skill in handling tools and provides experience in creating new designs. 72 KL to Rl Jerome Knopp, Richard Wojcieszak, Paul Plicner, Marshall Olson, Charles Brunner, 0 tl 8aI'l'l and g0l e5i Q04 6106! gun ROD AND GUN MEMBERS KNOW THE RULES. Row lf1L to Rb Ronald Bloch, Wayne Pickett, Fred Anderson, Robert Sorenson, Charles Skie, Ronald Row Row Row Row Row Ri Stokes, Carl Reininger. 2-QL to Rb Warren Johns, Al Ohm, Robert Fogarty, Bob Larson, Ray Kropke, Wayne Hilchen. 3a1L to Rl Donald Franzen, Harold Brockway, Lawrence Domerauki, Robert Cynowa, James Rein inger, James Leever, Ronald Lee-ver, James Walker, Charles Bonk. Enjoy but do not destroy could well be the motto of these boys with rod and gun. IL to Rl Robert Clark, Tom Roberts, Leroy Schellborn, Al Carlson, James Cuneo, William Bonow Norman Pict-innini. 1..- 2 ,.A, 1L to Rb Robert Mulvanny, Arnold Frauzen, Harold Swenson, Phil Roth, Robert Szukalla, Robert Olson. Edward lloik, Lester Klaprer, Robert Bettin, Georxre Liotta. Leroy Zeeca. Officers and sponsors share the pleasures of the outdoors. Seated 1L to Rl Richard Saxinger, Vive President, Roger Stokes, President, Robert Mulvanny, Mr. L. Roncoli, Sponsor, Mr. A. Newman, Sponsor. The aim of the Rod and Gun Club is to interest boys in the outdoors, and to teach them the value of our natural resources. Movies of hunting and fishing trips, reports of indi- vidual experiences by the members stimulate interest in conservation and in the outdoors. Mr. Neuman and Mr. Roncoli, faculty sponsors, are enthusiastic sportsmen, and are able to give much help and advice by sharing their experiences with these sportsminded club members. The oiiicers of the club during the first semester were Roger Stokes, President, Richard Saxinger, Vice President, and Ronald Gustafson, Secretary-Treasurer. 73 ay .9 ,jnlaue .glzifi cibance. Teen-agers love to dance. Dancing has always been popular among old and young alike. The history of the races of people is not complete without the story of their dances. American boys and girls who rhumba around the ballroom floor are dancing a step which originated in a far-off land many years ago. France took the lead in in- venting modern ballroom dancing. Among the most graceful was the minuet, the favorite for a century. All nations have their favorites-for example--the Scotch High- land Fling and the Irish Jig. But the waltz, originally Bavarian, and now considerably modified, maintains its supremacy. In modern times many new steps have become popular, including the tango, originally danced in Argentina, and the rhumba of Cuban origin. The simplest of all dances is the one-step, which is nothing more than a walk to music. Although many still prefer the old-fashioned waltz, the so-called modern dances have many thousands of devotees. Schurz Social Dancing Club is popular for it gives everyone a chance to learn the new steps, and enjoy the old favorites. Dancing is an enjoyable and wholesome form of recreation. On the ballroom floor in the girl's gym we see- Joseph Brush, Audrey Drewes, Joe Benza, Mary Ann Waiton. Warren Olson, Jim Van Tine, Gurdon Palmer, Gail Smith, Carole Kline, Sherman Halvorsen, Carolyn Schnell, Emil Loris, Nancy Melcher, William Draemer, John Chuhak, Jan,s Thompson, Edward Wettercrist, Carolyn Hansen, Virginia Wesley, Dorothy Baron, Carl Davis, George Lekas, Peggy Jo Greco, Chuck Engleson, Bill Eunson, Elaine Georgleris, Sharon Annis, Reneta Gross, Roger Rydstrom, Irma Clausen, Bob Mueller, Roberta Barnes, Loismae Rees, Shirley Purves, Barbara Stanchfield, Roberta Swanson, Rosealie Kucelus. Carol Kruspe, Arthur Gaucki, Joy Vanda, Fred Broderson, Ronald Carlson, Dorothy Guth, Jack Haerr, Robert Aerty, Roy Steffans, Janeen Ross, Donald Griebel, Elaine Wojciechowska, Mabel Matthews, Barbara Waden, Eugene Tatua. 4 i jar jlzozie qfljlzo gnfog .xdcfion LJ,- The Girls Rifle Club members learn the technique of good marksmanship. Scaled ll, to R! Rosalie Kiscellus, Mary Edwards, Esther Hetland, Gertrude Edwards, Carol We-bslcr. Standing, 11. to Rl Marilyn Ziclinski, Mary Chambrc, Andree Andersen, Ann Zuzulas, Joan Hall, Donna Lundmark, Sophie Maimonis, Sgt. John Lawrence, Sponsor. Cheerleaders Club Schurz will always remember the lively cheerleaders, encouraging their team and their classmates during thc exciting days of the football season. Co-captains are Bett H ll l L - h ' ' ' - ' '- Marian Mecca. Row 1 KL to Rl Lila Shyberg, Loretta Thalasinos, Norman Olson, Betty Hall, Carol Stuk. Row 2 tl, to RJ Roberta Linowiecki, Elsie Mae Walton, Lena Alexander, Pat Cerkl- J. -k V y a anc oietta T alaslnos. Faculty sponsor is Mis. L, 'lm oss, Rosalie Loca-.cio, Diane lihlcrt, Shirley Hoffman, Constance Ruby. Square Dance Club Ullosey doe your corner, swing your partners all, is one of the many calls familiar to members of the Square Dance Club. The sponsors, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Pall, and M1'. Fleming, have added to the enjoyment by providing phonograph records of authentic Barn Dance music. Members of the club represented Schurz at the WLS National Barn Dance show held at the Eighth Street Theatre on November 8. The set that danced at the show consisted of M. -.1 W ' . . . . - .' ' .ua euetei, Maiyellen Susong, Marilyn Hansen, DO1'1S Frystak, Steve Maltezos, Gerhard Mache, Sig Almquist, and William Staflield. .- IO 1-.Mx I -1-iwxgxk -Q... y'-4... '-. '--.. .Si9lQCl,5A!.9l'Lf0 pvofjltey go The members of the Swim Leaders Club engage in free play. The oflicers of the Leaders for the first semester were Carol Starnicky, Presidentg Janice Erickson, Vice President, Marilyn Olsen, Secretaryg Beverly Suneson, Treasurer. In Triangle Formation-V Dolores Jones, Carol Stumphaus, Mariln Satlcr, Beverly Sunvson, Judy Meyer. l F l Y, Louise Himmler. Row 1 QL to Rl Row 2 tl. to Rb liairluira Kcilas, Marge Cree-ly, Caro ree wry, Row 3 lL Lo RD Janice Erickson, Starene Hinding, Diane Liberty. Row 4 IL to IU Joy Hale, Carol Rons. Row 5 QL to Rl Carol Stzirnicky. Every girl who likes to swim finds real enjoyment in belonging to the Swim Leaders Club. Girls who are strong swimmers, and can swim ten lengths of the pool are eligible for membership. Members ranging from freshmen to seniors are proiicient in this sport, and the Swim Leaders Club gives them an opportunity to perfect their diving technique, their swimming strokes, and even to participate in water ballet, relay races, and other swimming activities not usually a part of the routine classwork. 76 wim Ladera Sfriue Ar lgerkcfion i Awww TRW' 9--.vw Swim Leaders strive for perfec- tion. Under the leadership of their sponsor, Mrs. H. Lakin, and their president, Carol Starnicky, the Swim Leaders Club members have gained much and have had much fun in their weekly swimming' meets. Although members are al- ready capable swimmers when they enter the club there is always room for greater speed, better form, and new techniques, strokes, and dives, Water ballet is one of the most difheult to master. Yet many a Swim Leader has enjoyed the thrill and pride which comes with success. Swim Leaders also have time for free play and fun, al- though most members appreciate the opportunity the club offers in accomplishing their swimming am- bitions, and they make good use of the time. Carol Starnieky exeeutinfr a hall' ilainer. On diving board. Carol Freeberg, Farol Stumpfhaus, Carol Napier, Barbara Neu- bauer, Kay Nelson, Jeanine Yursehak, Diane Nieman, Row 1 tL to IU Judy Meyer, Dierdre Tintinanxro, Arlene Hanke, Louise Himmler, Beverly Suneson, Carol Covill, Diane Lib- erty, Joanne Clark. Row 2 lL to Rl Elizabeth Cooper, Grace Sehunnenhauer, Sharon Anderson, Bo- herta Fowle, .loan Creely. Carol Boss, Star- ene Hinding, Beverly Carlson. Row 3 tL to Rl Elizabeth Gran. Bonnie Greene, Gail Greenholt, Carol Starnieky, Barbara Keilas, Joy Hale. Uarol Lisk, Eve- lyn Drifkee, Janice Erickson. Row -1 QL io Rl Linda Hoffmann, Mrs. Lakin, Beatriee Bartel. Ruth Meyer. Mari- lyn Olsen, Dolores Jones, Barbara Haines, Marilyn Satler, Marxre freely. Bertha Dan- ielson, Diane Guzik. Startins: lower left lL to Rb Dierdre 'l'in- tinango. Carol Ross, Marire freely. Sharon Anderson. Barbara Kielas, Carol Ifreeberpr, Kay Nelson, Carol Lisk, Diane Liberty, Dolores Jones, Beverly Suneson. Barbara Hames, Janiee Firiekson, Gail Greenholl. Barbara Neubauer, Marilyn Salter, Carol Stumpfhaus, Louise Himmler, Ruth Meyer, Marilyn Olsen. Beatrice Barthel. Bonnie Green, Carol Napier, Evelyn Drifke. Joy Hale, Jean Covill, Beverly Carlson, Roberta lfowle, Elizabeth Couper, Starene llindiniz, Uarol Starnieky. l jdknfd lljalay .Sz lfU Z Quiz Kids Schurz was honored by having- the Quiz Kids record their program in Slocum Hall on November 26, 1952. A special assembly was called for the occasion. WBRM'S Ed Scott prepared the audience by instructing them in the singing of School Days, an introduction to the broadcast. Professor Joe Kelly and the Quiz Kids gave an enjoyable show. The students on the Quiz Kids panel were Harvey, age 9, Paul, age 10, Pat, age 15, attending Calumet High School, Naomi, age 14, of Roosevelt High School, and our own Penny Bergstrom, age 13. When all questions had been answered Penny, Naomi, and Pat were tied for first place and received the title of Quiz Kids of the Week. The show was broadcast over WBBM on Sunday, November 30. Talent Show Each semester a student Talent Show is sponsored by the Student Council. VVorking with Miss Keenan, the Entertainment Committee of the Council tries out many applicants who wish to be in the show. Musicians, comedians, magicians, dancers, and many other talented Schurzites are selected for each of the two performances. Admission to the show is by Civic card only. 78 Wfue Wizif ,Raed .971 .glllurz gafgnoom Swirling blue mist, strains of Dick Williams Orchestra, combined with the excitement of a hundred dancing couples made the Junior Prom of 1952 a success. Overhead spirals of blue crepe paper created a 'fheavenly' 'effect in the ballroom. Blue-trimmed Christmas trees lined the walls. The first school sponsored Junior Prom on December 19 was planned and arranged by delegates from all junior division rooms. They were under the direction of co-chairmen Shirley Hoffman and Ralph Tyksinski, sponsored by Mr. Harz and Mr. Fleming. The blue mist, by the way, was created with dry ice, angel's hair, and the use of lights. The Schurz Ballroom was Room 156, the boys' Gym, which un- derwent a complete transformation for the evening. fff' 2 N 79 any Confridufe fo lgrodlucfion 0 Mardool' The SCHURZONE attempts to portray in picture and story the activities and personnel of the Schurz High School of the school year 1952-53. In order to cover our large school and its many activities, production of the Annual becomes a cooperative venture. Photographic coverage is a giant task in itself, and detailed planning, writing of copy, checking of names, typing, selling, bookkeeping, and proof reading are endless details which require the help of many students and teachers. Students in the commercial art classes produced the artistic division pages. This year's cover is the work of Jarvis Fiedler of Miss K. Schmidt's commercial art class. Selling the book is most important, for unless a sufficient number of copies are pledged and sold, it is not possible to produce a yearbook of the high standard which Schurz has maintained for many years. Division room delegates deserve much praise for their cooperation with Miss Ann Russell, Financial Adviser. Photography was directed by Miss Clara Schmitt and Miss Adelaide Pearce. Journalism classes under the direction of Miss C. Schmitt prepared the copy and assisted in many other ways. When the typing load became heavy the Schurzone staff received much help from students in Miss Berlin's and Miss Blade's classes. Journalism students take an active part in the production of the Yearbook. Robert Baron, Katherine Pappademetriou, Muriel Dams, Dorothy liaran, Maryellen Susong, Jean Posey were among the helpers during the fall semester, Under the direction of Miss Ann Russell, division room delegates sell the book, and assume financial responsibility for their division room. Sales delegates with excellent sales records are Shirley Gustafson, Geraldine Snatz, Anita Andler, Muriel DeVries, Starene Hinding Doris Schuh, Valerie Moore, Anita Guerrieri. Elaine Geogleris. Beginning students in Journalism are introduced to all phases of Schurz publications. Many contributions for the Schurzone are made hy these Journalism students. Faculty sponsors forthe 1953 SCHURZUNE were Miss Clara Schmitt, Miss Ann Russell, Miss Katherine Schmidt, and Miss Adelaide Pearce. Assisting Miss Russell are Ronald Greinke. Allen Hardt, Robert Rydz, and Donald Hansen. 'fmt 80 cigzkurz imeb U Sfaffayad Wang ggnferebb 'fit 'N- . L ' 1 Nancy Erickson, Staff Photopzraphcr. Eileen Hager, Exchange: Jean Dm-ttnicr. Dale Lorenz, Ralph Grvinke, Larry Fra.-rkg lfrcd Eisenhut. Associate Editor. Constance lirandt, Bernice Shor, Marilyn Minion, Co-editors. Nancy Iwick, Robert Swanson: John Chuhak, Associate Editor: Caryl Moc, Co-Editor, Carolyn Srhm-ll, Marilyn Minion .lohn Sklena, Constance Brandt, Bernice Shor, Robert. Golden, Edward Schneider, Carolyn Schncll, John Chuhak. Nancy lwickg Robert Baron, Advertising Manager, Sophie Maimonis. Marilyn Minion: Jean Posey. Associate Editor: liolrbutte Murlvarger, Associate Editor. Students in the Journalism 2 classes make up the staff of the SCHURZ TIMES. One of their chief responsibilities is to cover the news. Every member of the staff is, first of all, a reporter. Many students realize before very long that publishing a newspaper includes a multitude of tasks in addition to writing news and feature columns. A staff member may prefer to do his share on the paper by supervising the advertising. a very important and interesting part of newspaper work. Another who likes the contact with other school publications is responsible for the exchange department. Even the distribution of 3000 papers requires sys- tematic preparation. This year SCHURZ TIMES has added staff artists, Jack Wallen and Richard Ahntholz, who contributed most of the illustrations and cartoons. A major change this year on page 8, Foto Facts, has given staff photographer, Nancy Erickson, experience in page layout. Under the guidance of Miss Clara Schmitt, faculty sponsor. SCHURZ TIMES has attemped to maintain the high standards which were set by Miss Irene Theobold for many years. Sl Clzorudezi redenf fite Biff ,gn Wudic Graduates who have participated in the Solo and Senior Choruses are indeed fortunate, for they have shared with their classmates one of the finest experiences of their lives. During their years with the chorus, Schurz students have been able to participate in the best musical produc- tions ever written, such as Handel's Messiah, DuBois' Seven Last Words, Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, and many other classical and semi-classical works. They have experienced the thrill of singing before large community groups and over the radio. These experiences will live Mr' Arthur R' Clark forever in the memory of every graduate. Membership Conductor Members of the Senior Chorus during the first semester were: A. Adamek, C. Altergott, G. Asvas, D. Ballard, F. Balsavicli, li. Blaho, J. Bolger, V. Bonvino, E. Brandenburg, S. Bruske, R, Carlson, J. Christensen, J. Chuhak, I. Clausen, M. Colletta, J. Cosgren, R. Dahl, D. Danko, VV. Dickow, J. Dilling, M. Domenzain, M. Eggers, L. Eiermann, M. Engel, C. Engelson, W. Ericksen, J. Erkert, B, Eunson, L. Fenner, H. Francis, S. Franklin, J. Freda, R. Furlong, E. Geogleris, C. Geyer, S. Gogots, R. Gorski, J. Grau, R. Greinke, R. Greinke, J, Hall, N. Hall, C. Hansen, C. Hinsch, Y. Huschin, R. Johnson, V. Johnson, C. Kappe, M. Kawezynski, R, Kiscellus, T. Kmet, J. Knudsen, R. Knudson, R. Kost, B. Kraemer, J. Krause, C. Lambrecht, C. Lampros, J. Larson, G. Lekas, H. Lysek, Joan Meyer, Judy Meyer, M. Millard, M. Minion, C. Moe, B. Mueller, M, Mussen, C. Navratel, E. Norlock, E. Nosko, M. Oakley, Barry O'Brien, Bruce O'Brien, R. 0'Brien, J. Oehlberg, W. Olsen, N. Preuss, G. Palmer, M. Radek, A. Ratazczyk, B. Reagen, D. Riemer, M. Ryan, M. Sandblom, R. Sarytchoff, L. Shimkos, C. Schnell, M. Schroeder, E. Schuett, L. Schuller, P. Skorcz, R. Smith, M. Srnithmeyer, J. Sobel, D. Stefanski, B. Swanson, L. Thalasinos, D. Tintiangeo, J. Vanda, J. Venute, A. Walker, W. Wallace, P. Weber D, Wisnierski, E. Wojciechowski, D. Wrzesinski, J. Yiakis, M. Zenex, J. Hudson, A. Drewes, M. Libby, L. Cross B. Bailey Members of the Solo Chorus during the first semester were: R. Aerts, L. Alexander, R. Ancy, M. Andersen M. Andersen, C. Anderson, R. Andersen, A. Andler, K. Ankerberg, S. Annis, K. Anthony, L. Ausland, A. Barnes K. Barnicke, W. Basler, B. Bem, C. Berneau, R. Best, P. Beveridge, E. Boehringer, V. Bonvino, W. Boyd, C. Brandt N. Brandt, J. Brayton, B. Brennecke, B, Briesenick, M. Brodersen, D. Buche, B. Buell, C. Burk, D. Burnell, I. Burns A. Carlson, R. Carlson, E. Carrozzo, P. Cerkle, J. Christensen, R. Christensen, J, Christey, R. Christoifersen, J. Chuhak R. Crist, D. Cunningham, R. Dahl, J. Dailidas, K. Davis, L. Desaegher, R. Donald, C. Drumke, J. Dudack, R. Dwellen D. Ehlert, L. Eiermann, D. Eirick, F, Eisenhut, J. Eldean, L. Elk, D. Ellingsworth, C. Emberg, S. Erickson, J. Etchied R0 ring lfzjoymenf anollgdaziure LP guergone in the choruses is always large because Schurz students know the joy of sharing in the musical traditions of Schurz. The Solo and Senior Choruses are under the direction of Mr. Arthur Clark. Miss Lillian Arneson is the accompanist at the piano. The Solo Chorus is a large selected group of singers who meet every day the sixth period to rehearse for the coming events of the semester. Members participate in the annual Christmas presentation of the Messiah, in the Lenten program, and the spring operetta. Membership in the Senior chorus is open to all Seniors who have had one year of high school music. Feicht, R. Felson, V. Flanagan, C. Fleming, L. Fleming, J. Flynn, R, Fowle, Il. Francis, R. Fronczak. D. Fulle Caba R Cage F Geo luis J Cibish N Cimble I Clowei S Co o s , P. Greco, C. Grcenquist I , . , C. Hansen, P. Hawley Henke, N. Herman, R, Hilblom, R. Hlavaty, M. Hoermann, S. Hommer, J. Hook, R. Johnson, M. Kaesberg, K. Kallio Keller, W. Kiesel, P. Kirchbaum, C. Klein, T. Kmet, D. Koch, D. Koeller T Kolar B. Kraemer, B. Kuehling, B. Kurliais 1 , - I , ., g Us, . r : , . 1 , .. ' ', . 1 g ts, R. Gorski, E. Goyacli Guerrero, D. Guss, S. Gustafson, B. Gutmann, K. Habel, B. Hall, Hammerlv P Hanko . Kurtz, C, Lampros, N. Larson, C. Lehman, N. Levv, M. Lieser, B. Iiiffhtfoot ,C. Linn R Linowiecki R locascio Lukasik, N. Londberg, D. Maddox, D. Mahlke, S. Maimonis, S. Maltezos, L. Martinson, P. Mathes, R. Mathews Mauer, l. May, C. Mayer, E. Meister, N. Melcher, D. Meyn, D. Mitchel, C. Moe, D. Moyzis, R. Mueller, J. Mukoyama Mullikin, B. Murbarger, R. O'Brien, K. Olsen, K. Olsen, A.. Otto, C. Pahl, K. Pappademetriou, M. Paspieca, R. Patchin Peck, B. Peterson, J. Petersen, J. Peterson, C. Peterson, L. Peterson, P, Petrakos, E. Pitcher, R. Poch, E. Pommer Pristash, S. Purves, J. Putek, V. Ratchek, B. Rease, L. Rees, N. Reberg, C. Reininger, G. Richards, D. Riddle, C. Riley Robinson, C. Rubey, G, Rynkus, N. Sabik, S. Samelson, G. Schaefer, B. Schmidt, D. Schmidt, J. Schmoeller Schonmeier. M. Schrack, V. Schulz, D. Schuth, B. Schweigerdt, R. Sereno, B. Shor, H. Sickinger, J. Slater, R. Slovick Smith, G. Smith, T. Spenser, E. Spriegel, G. Spruth, S. Spruth, V. Spruth, B. Stanchfield, W. Steinohrt, C. Sterrett Strahota, J, Strudell, V. Stube, S. Sturtz, B. Suneson, Z. Susina, M. Susong, B. Swanson, M. Swanson, A. Swollack Tatarski, K. Tetzlaff, L. Thalasinos, M. Thalasinos, M. Thielenhouse, J. Thompson, R. Ulm, J. Urban, R. Ure, M, Utne VanDuys, N. Vogt, M. Waarich, B. Waden, C. Walker, M. Walton, B. Wedell, B. Wehmhoefer, M. Weireter, R. Weiss VVemnger, V. Wesley, R. Wessling, R. Wilbois, A. Wolter, P. Yost, J. Young, V. Zangrilli, D. Zimmerman, J. Zompetti Clausen, G. Gustafson, Y. Bonvino, B. Donovan, C. Geyer. 83 ur Orclzedfra -lgroclucf of jlnorou juining Bernard Fischer, Conductor Members of the Schurz Symphony Orchestra are-e Violins QL to Rl Donald Pastryk, Mary Crismore, Phyllis Johnson, Rita Haas, Rosemarie Chrapkowski, Shirley Coburn, Edward Albin, Florence Zaborowski, Ruth Hupac, Janeen Ross, Phyllis Anderson, Gail Webber, Nancy Barnes, Philip Kozlowski, Virginia Frank, Louise Zamzow, Gail Garske, Elizabeth Grau, Donna Dale, Caroline Stoll, Carol Sue Carlson, James Cheirxzalos, Lowell Elsen, Dolores Kuehn, Dorothy Baran, Roberta Barnes, Loretta Ranke, Dennis Pascual, Pat Baron, Rolfe Burke. Cellos lL to RJ Joan Schohn, Carol Bushell, James Wennersten, Dale Goldsmith, Diane Guzik, Karen Atkinson, Norman Olsen, Dianne Baumann, Lloyd Davis, Robert Slack, Sharon Anderson. Violas 1L to Rb Barbara Schoeb, Jean Lindquist, Darlene liorucki, Ruth Horstmann, Anita Kahn, Virginia Steinbach, Mary Gregory, Lorraine Anderson, Mr. Bernard Fischer, Conductor. FlutesiJewel Davidson, Muriel Brown. Clarinet -James Gradolph, Nick Valenziano. Bassoons-Norman Sylvester, Mabel Mathews, John Beckerman. French Horns -Barbara Neubaum, Bradford Biernat. 'I'rumpetsfNick Sandifer, Mary Chambre, Robert Szesko. Trombones-Grant Hanson, Irvine: Koch. Donald Meyn, Joseph Mazur, Marvin Wunderlish. Percussion-Kurt Steiner, Larry McCormick, Bassesvflerda Peters, Carole Stuk, Carolyn Wheeler, Joan Quade, Margaret Kasprowick, Dennis lden, James Luhman, Roselle Reisch. Piano-gRichard Best, Robert Palmer, Judy Krause, Shirley Warner, June Kotucs. The Carl Schurz Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Bernard Fischer is the product of three preliminary orchestras, beginners, intermediate, and advanced intermediateg a year and a half of instruction for each member. Annually in cooperation with the band and the chorus, the orchestra participates in a concert, an operetta, Handel's Messiah, and DuBois' Seven Last Words. The orchestra has always provided the musical accompaniment for every graduation. To insure a continuous supply of interested and enthusiastic students from which to draw its members, the orchestra sends the string ensemble to the elementary schools in the Schurz district in order to encourage interest in instrumental music. The string ensemble is composed of the leaders in the sections, violin, viola, etc. Some students who have had early musical training are quite experienced by the time they reach Schurz. Mr. Fischer is able to send these instrumentalists to represent Schurz in city-wide solo and ensemble competition. The orchestra has no ofiicers, as such, but there are a few members who have special responsibilities in the organization. Donald Pastryk is concert master, Mary Crismore is principal of violins, Jeanne Lindquist is principal of violas, Joan Schohn is principal of cellos, Carol Stuk is principal of basses. Rosemarie Chrapkowski and Virginia Frank are the librarians. 84 Lf 1- ig. Q .Q W 3 - 0 V if if fa ggi 3 .kg Wg lf M WN 1 'PN EL , 9: Rm' . QQ' w . ff X 4 f , , U 5' 5 wr Q x 'Ui xl 55 V is 4' .. I' .xx 51 WZ Hana IZJQ Jehgl, Concert Band Row 1411. to Rl Nicholas Valenziano, Joyce Wenz, James Gradolph, Don Therrien, Paul Werner, Nancy Walker, Muriel Brown, Herbert Rupp, Richard Schneider. Row 2741. to Rl Ilona Kolostanyi, Walter Zizlowicy, Ernest Noreen, Dianne Baumann, I.aVere Moore, Janet Goldenbogen, Zephyrine Brown, Donna Bodenstab, Caroline Evan, Leroy Miehalak, Lynn Sharar, Nana Lee Knutsen, Norman Sylvester, Mable Mathews. Row 33-lL to Rl Don Svcndsen, John Dagres, Corrine Peck, Thomas Hoklas, Charles Erickson. Row 47IL to Rl Robert Rydz, Darlene Foy, Carol Rentz, Richard Ahnlholz, Carol Sourby, Beverly Smith, Dennis O'Dean, Nancy Fischer, Marlene Smith, Judith Pommer, Muriel Eggers, Carol Jean Webster, Marilyn Millard, Barbara Neubaum, Bradford Biernat, Byron Shafer, Louis Martin, Howard Matson, Warren Alm, Norman Sonju, Luther Didrickson. Robert Szesko, Mary Chambre, Nick Sandifer. Row o--1L to Rl Robert Gilmore, Al Donath, Joe Mazur, Roger Paul, Michael Gorezywski, Beverly Colson, Donna Lundmark, Charles Elliott, Paul Meister, Marvin Wunderlich, Donald Meyn, Ronald Wilkes, Irving Koch, Grant Hansen. Standing in Back: Arthur Pedersen, Captain Harvey, Kurt Steiner, Larry McCormick, ltruee Row Row Clayborne Harvey, Conductor Row Tietgen, George Scott. Dance Band 174L to RJ Donna Bodenstab, Nick Valenziano, Zephyrine Brown, Leroy Michalak. 2ftL to Rl Robert Szesko, Nick Sandifer, Warren Alm, Irwin Koeh, Grant Hansen, Donald Meyn, 3flL to Rl Capt. Harvey, Dennis lden, Eugene Ciszek, Roy Ryan. Military Band Dave Concert Band 1 Carrion, Eugene A. Ciszek, Ronald Clayton, John Dagres, Luther Didriekson, Charles Elliott, Dominic Giambia, James Gradolph, Grant Hansen, Thomas Hoklas, Ken Kneitz, Erwin Koch, Kenneth Kropke, Eugene Lautenschlager, Larry McCormick, Richard Paehol, Roger Paul, Tom Roberts, Herbert Rupp, Robert Rydz, Nick Sandifer, George Scntt, liyron Shafer, Charles Skie. Ron Spunar, Don Svendsen, Don Therrien, liruce Tietgen, Nick Valenziano, Paul Werner, Marvin Wunderlich. f af far,ffufrA'f '4 The Schurz Concert Band, directed by Captain Clayborne Harvey, is composed of 90 to 100 students playing woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. Playing for school assemblies is one of the major functions of the band. During the fall semester it concentrates on practicing for the Fall Festival and Concert. City solo and ensemble competition sponsored by the Board of Education are the projects for the spring semester. In April comes the all-important city competition for the entire band. Schurz is entered in the highest rated of the contest groups. To earn his letter, a band member must participate in one solo or ensemble competition, and in one band competition. However, all of the aspects of the band are not musical. Every semester election of band officers is held, and the bandroom is plastered with gay campaign posters. Officers elected for the fall semester were Nick Sandifer, Kurt Steiner, Donna Bodenstab, and Barbara Neubaum. Put together good music, lots of fun, a cooperative spirit, and you have the Schurz Concert Band. Dance Band The Dance Band plays for the Social Dancing Club and for informal dances held by the G.A.A. This semester it was featured in the Student Council Talent Show and in the Lcttermen's Show. Military Band With colo1's flying and shouts of excited crowds, the Military Band marches with precision around the foot- ball field, led by 2nd Lieutenant Herbert Rupp smartly swinging his baton. No game would be complete without the spirited music of the band. The Military Band also plays for Federal Inspection, parades, concerts, and the Letter- men's Show. 86 fr? F7 izgcx vfxi. . ,kvx A AA A I . ...,,: E ,. .,,.,: A, AA 'y A xii' j ww XA H A x S - H 4 E- I sv f' S 'A A MA 4, 'P if!! ar- ,,.,V Z ,, - i A A ,A A A A V it ,,,-,AAAEAA IA AAA A I .xmsmjrtgj AA Q5 A . 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The Fancy Drill Team, formed in 1949 by Cadet Major J. Fiedler, is another R.O.T.C. group which has brought honor to Schurz. Under the leadership of M!Sgt. John Lawrence it has won many awards. Among these are first place at the American Youth Convention in 1952, and a special award presented by the Triangle Lions Club in 1950. The Fancy Drill Team is now under the instruction of Cadet Captain J. Fick. Its present commander is Cadet Lieutenant Colonel C. Olson. Schurz Color Guard QL to Ri John Slater, Robert Anderson, Henry Sickenger, Lowell Go llaur, Dick Hyle, James Korey. Commissioned Officers of the R.0.T.C. Unit CL to RJ Lt. Col. Jarvis Fiedler, Richard Ivan, Lea- man Wielrett, Larry Brand, Norris Larson, Wayne Lund, James Fick, Carl Olson, Morris Phillips, Warren Gundlauh, Jerome Klein-r. Fancy Drill Team tL to R5 Morris Phillips, Robert Koop, Richard Pauls, Saunders McCord, Richard Ivan, Carl Olson. pafienf gyforf Edin? uccefifi Ride Team Under the sponsorship of Master Sergeant John Lawrence, the Rifle Team has learned that only through accurate and careful practice can one achieve perfection. Kenneth Adams, Ronald Schaffer, Saunders McCord, Larry Hooker, and Gene Deck are shown with their instructor, Master Sergeant John Lawrence. Sponsors Making plans for a busy semester are Sergeant John Henderson, Sergeant George Baxter, Master Sergeant John Lawrence, and Mr. Louis Roncoli, Faculty Sponsor. Federal Inspection Inspection party passing the colors as they troop the line at the Annual Federal Inspection. Cadet Sergeant Warren Gundlach receiving NCO Eificiency Award during medal ceremony. Cadet Captain Fiedler and Master Sergeant Lawrence are in the foreground. Lieutenant Colonel Jarvis Fiedler. cw ' WCW ARMY , swf X mfr 'uigibmvlsgp 'J wmnool- A U 'sruuriow H ,W .,.. 2m,.wwSi I mm nswunfvl L MY A Ml WL l gn H WY M Asst mL INSWUU i. f 6 av L ,. Sw Mmmqd K .,.-4---A M 'm w,,...w,.- V km-MW . ., -,,,.,.--'- ' ,.,..-.M-Y-'-' ,,,.,,....-,Q-M , .gzlzurz jaLe5 lgricle .911 .gb KO C Picked Platoon Fore-gzroundz Warren Gundlam-h, Carl Olson. Row 1 lL to Rl Morris Phillips, Donald Zitzewitz, Richard Pauls. James Fisk, Richard Kallstrom, Ronald Bloch, Ronald Olson, Ted Pawlowski, Loamon Willrct, Richard Ivan. Row 2 IL to Rl Norris Larson, Roln-rt Koop, Ronald Johnson, Donald Heil, Thomas Anderson, George- Liotta, David Eulert. Row 3 KL io Rl Jerome Klvcker, Jamos Korey, Ln-roy Z1-L-ra, Lowell GL-bauor, John S1-hill, Richard Tre-dore, Larry Brand, Donald Tatlork. Ushers Club Row 1 Carl Olson, Edward Kessvll, Donald liulort, Ronald Olson, Ric-hard lvan. Row 2 Saunders McCord, Larry Hooker. Morris Phillips, Henry Sivkinuer. 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Mr. Arthur Clark provided the musical interludes, while Miss K. Schmidt, art instructor, handled special effects. Direction was handled by Civics teachers, Miss Halushka, Miss Loucks, and Miss Keenan. After the performance the students served tea to more than '300 guests, including Dr. Herold C. Hunt superintendent of schools, Mrs. Joseph Narat, director of the Carl' Schurz Memorial Foundation, Thomas ld Marshall, member of the Board of Education, and other civic and school leaders. 9-l ja! gedfiuaf fizbegglzfri giver? uziic over' The lights of Schurz shone brightly through the crisp autumn air on the evening ol November 19, welcoming the eager crowds and inviting them to enter Slocum Hall where the annual Fall Voncert was soon to begin. Inside, the lights dimmed, the curtain parted, and the beautiful strains of The Blue Danube Waltz. filled the hall. The Schurz Symphony Orchestra. under the direction of Mr. Bernard Fisher, featured violin and piano soloists and thrilled the audience with an inspiring program of concert music. The harmoniously blended voices of the choristers, led by Mr. Arthur Clark, continued the program by singing a splendid variety of choral numbers including, Madame Jeanette. The Battle Hymn of the Republic, and The Deaf Old Woman. After a brief intermission, the curtains parted and Captain Harvey stepped upon the podium to conduct the Concert Band in the Finale from The New World Symphony. The audience was enchanted by The Phantom Regimentf' a descriptive m a rch, and laughed heartily at The Peck-Horn's Revenge, a hilarious novelty. The tremendous applause made evident the fact that as long as the Schurz music department continues to produce such line instrumentalists and vocalists. the annual Fall Concert will long be an event eagerly awaited by all. 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Returning to the Social Room for discussion after their sightseeing tour, the guests were served a delicious luncheon by the members of the Hostess Club. The occasion was part of a long range program to bring various aspects of community life into a more vital relationship with one another. N .SZAMPZ IQCLPLA5 6AI Li5fl'l'lCLfi U L In December wherever one goes at Schurz there are signs of Christmas-the strains of the Messiah from the As- sembly Hall, the fragrance of the balsam which excited students carry hither and yon, and the activity in the central foyer as the tree is set in place and boxes of trimmings are opened by eager workers. The tree was decorated this year by the Student Council and members of the art classes. Miss Sylvester's botany classes made the large Wreath for the Assembly Hall stage, as well as many other wreaths and decorations. Christmas in Other Lands was the theme of the beautiful exhibit which was produced by the commercial art classes. Trimming the tree in the hall is fun. On ladders, Erna Boehrimrer, Frank Georgaeopolus, Marilyn Kaczmarek. Marilyn Gunderson, Bernadette Dziedzina, Ramoma Weiss, Diane Nieman, Beverly Walberg, VVinnie Laws unwrap the ornaments. Susan Kandlik, Louise Himmler, Herbert Lieht demonstrate the making of wreaths and ornaments at the Businessmen's Luncheon. Eleanor Hopper and Vianne Schultz admire Christmas in Other Lands in Display Case. Judy Koch, Louise Himmler, Susan Kandlik make Christmas wreaths for school and home. Corrine Peek, Celeste Preuss, Ronald liell, Phyllis Buengrer, Ronald Bazen make the large wreath for the stage. 1bl?2f55N,2S 'ii tc 5353. illfiqjlgwi L ,, H M ,Km : i S Q , Qfgv iif-95 M .Q 'Q X x me . Q -,R 1 'N f-fini. ZA W f- , ' x wig wa 3 A x - ?ffilf5W?5m1W1yf5 . 5 1. 1- ,mrs-,swag - .w l M .. f 3 2 T A 23 f 1-F3323 . T 3 f S fi QiXW:4!i5i b 1fz::+'fi'3:1W A 7 5:5 1 .. 'QSM X f. 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X f 'M ,. 1' 1 , YP er ,..,, fl Z: Q ww A' 4 h .Af X, in V' Q9 1 3, z df ' '112 av 'ff , .2 ws., 3 W ! fi ,ygffgff 'E 1'A J ' ' A '-' ' ' Q my , 1 uuuzv M is :..., as X ,9 my if ,FD ,lr , W f 'f 1 .,., if A if 273 ? V 1 M 4, --Q'gff?i ' 'I' il ?isf Q1wff'f' ky wu ..,,,., Ying, ' is If g Mwww ww? Q wmwwwgma f WW wmfwkfwwfwwwwwQ .QM . 1, .Zf., 4' f Q5 , g,?:l,?,,fQ?? my hx? rqgglgj ., xy i f , f., K R ' f xiii I' f c K. as . V L 1 - v- Lf Y Q 5 Y, g sw A ES'-,S A? V ' ' .sv ' mi? ' wr Ak 5 My 1 A if Qi I 5553 1 Ng , W k AV ,A xl f ' 5 J 7 nf? rf H ' Q - up f 'Qi A Mfg fx, ,4 S 'Q?'fg.4,Q 5 Q V, gy 1 by . 'rj' S5 W P' uv 4 5 Q , ig ,,... Q M, f 6ll Ql'lf5 Lllfl QUE 9105 CLUQ 0l'l'lI'Yl0lfl .9l'lfQI Qf5f:f9 I ounder's Day Ceremony ll. to Rl Mrs. Henry Scherer, First Vice I'rs-sirlcnt, Mrs. Jesse H. I'olston, I'rosiml1-nt, Mrs, George Il. VVar1llv, District llirmctor, Miss Elinor ll. Goclz, Assistant Principal, Mrs. Edwin I.. Myers, Past Prcsidcnt, Mrs. Erwin l'. Tully, l'asI l'rn-sidonl, Mrs. Harry A. Hu-sly, Past President, Mrs. CL-cil A. Calkins, Past President, Mrs. Oscar l'lnilms-rg, Vast l'rcsidn-nt. Officers 151512-1953 KL to Rl Mrs. C. W. Elliott, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. .Icsse H. I'olslon, Vrcsillcnl, Mrs. lla-nry Scherer, First Vim- President, Mrs. J. W. Stusch, Second Vice I'rt-sillcnt. Committee Chairmen e--Front Row tl. to Rl Mrs. Jesse H, Polston, President, Mrs. Waller Gordon, liumlgvt and l in:mcc, Mrs. J. l-'. Young, Hospitality, Mrs. George liem. Radio, Mrs. IS. lirazllcy. Student Aid and Sr-liolzlrships. Mrs. l':i1rick Pattison, Safely. R4-ar Row II. to Rl Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Publications. Mrs. John R1-iningor, Hospitality, Mrs, .lann-s W. l'off'oy. Health. Mrs. Hugo Olterbach, Social, Mrs. Ethel Pnwlos, Social, Miss Evalinc Hack, Parent Iidur-ation. Together We Build, the theme of the Schurz Parent-Teacher Association for the year 1952-1953 was carried out in each monthis program during the year. On the program were panel discussions, eminent speakers, and musical presenta- tions by Schurz and outside talent. The P.T.A. sponsored a Tea for Freshmen Mothers each semester, as Well as the annual Faculty Tea. Schurz Parent-Teachers Association presented three life memberships to fac- ulty members, and gave 25350 in scholarships to outstanding and deserving students. The special events for the year were a TV show and a Bazaar. Two tours, one to the Olson Rug Company and one to the Chicago Parental School were well attended and proved educational and worthwhile experiences. One of the outstanding meetings of the year was the observance of Founder's Day. Our Corner Stones was the theme for this meeting. Mrs. George D. Wardle, Director, District 24, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers, was the principal speaker. Her subject, Our Traditions, traced the history of the Parent-Teacher movement, At this meeting past presidents of the Schurz P.T.A. were honored in an impressive candle-lighting ceremony. 101 glue .izaflzer 0!fLe Zgridleii glanuarg lgfay -IL The January class presented the Father of the Bride, a three-act comedy by Caroline Franke on .January 8. Two performances were given, one in the afternoon for the lower classmen, and one in the evening for upper classmen, parents, and friends. The play was under the direction of Miss Elisabeth Keenan with the assistance of Miss Mary Hill. Members of the cast were Robert Mueller, Marlene Brodersen, Jere Christiansen, John Chuhak, Robert Swanson, William Eunson, Barry O'Brien, Loismae Rees, Betty Mauer, Gerda Peters, Joan Schmoeller, Charles Engelsen, Joe Yiakis, Ralph Furlong, Carol Kruspe, James Van Tine, Robert Aerts, Martha Oakley, Janeen Ross, and Barbara Stanchiield. Everybody agreed that the play was a success, especially the actors themselves who enjoyed the comradeship and hilarity preparing for it. Although it required much effort and time, the experience is one they will never forget. lll2 ,gn June .gl O L6 mo 4 Our Miss Brooks, popular com- edy by Perry Clarke, was per- formed by the June class on May 20 and 21. The story is all about the problems of putting on a senior play. Miss Brooks, of course, is the high school English teacher who is chosen to coach the play. The in- cidents in the story are a succes- sion of complications and obstacles which are eventually overcome, and the play g'oes on. Typical scenes of the story are pictured on this page. The nervous f'actors put on last minute makeup and express their doubts and fears. Carole Stuk, Janet Quirk, Ronald VVilkes, June Holger, Myrna Ruchholtz, Scott Johnson, Carole Ferbrache, Rita Ilinrichs, Carl llramniis, Kathleen Hcrner, Richard Ancy, Kurt Steiner, and Larry Welsh take the parts of Miss Brooks' students who make up the cast in the school play Lost Horizons. Miss Brooks faces the principal and members of the faculty when problems seem to become unbear- able. Taking these parts are Ted Proud, Edith Rossmann, Marcia Rotten, Mariann Gill, Ronald VYilkcs, Lucia Fross. William Blume, Marcia Rotten, Mariann Gill, Larry Frerk, Mag- dalene VVitasik, and Ted Proud take the parts in this scene in which Miss Brooks meets a dissatisfied parent and the principal, while the sympathetic coach looks on, The pair in the background are much too occupied to worry about Miss Brooks' problems. Everybody, including the librar- ian, the P, T. A. member, and other faculty members are ready to ad- vise the unfortunate English teacher. Edith Rossmann, Lucia Cross, Mariann Gill, Isabel Burns, and Eugene Lautenschlager take the parts in this scene. Other members of the cast, not pictured, were Norbert Lundberg, Roger Gorski, Harold Francis, Carol Anderson, Constantine Lam- pros, Charles Klement, and Vern- ene Johnson. Miss Elisabeth Keenan and Miss Mary Hill, Sponsors, no doubt ap- preciated more than anyone else the struggles of the heroine in the play, Our Miss Brooks. ltlfl gicfion may .sznior ear Electing class oflicers and notables is one of the most exciting experiences of the senior year. Preceding the election, seniors devote two days to active campaigning. Posters, which required days of planning and hard work, are carried around the buildingg colorful badges are worn on lapelsg campaign buttons, and other eye-catching devices are used to influence senior voters. Energetic campaign managers decorate Slocum Hall with campaign material. This year posters formed a canopy over most of the hall. The Polling Place on Senior Election Day is in Room 126, complete with voting booths, judges, clerks, watchers, registration lists, and printed ballots. Voting is serious, and follows prescribed rules. No one objects to the detailed and exacting procedure, for everyone knows that the election has been fairly and properly conducted. Tallying of the votes is done under the supervision of the Election Committee. At last the results are posted, winners and losers accept the outcome as the will of the majority. Election Day is over. It was a great adventure, and everyone is ready to settle down again to classroom routine. emoradi guenfd gina! file .gznior ear Vlass Luncheon The Class Luncheon, the last meeting' of our class before graduation--the occasion at which we honor classmates who have earned recognition for outstanding services and scholarship. At the January Luncheon we see Dr. Robert E. Lakemacher, Principal: Ronald Carlson, President of the National Honor Society, Toastmasterg Warren Olsen, Class President: Loretta Thalasinos, Toast- mistressg lVIr. Charles Buell, Assistant Prineipalg James Van Tine, and Mr. Louis Roneoli, Faculty Sponsor, at the speakers' table. The Senior Prom Every grraduate dreams ol' that night of nights -'fthe Senior Prom. Music, dancing, the fun of the Grand March, the friendships you have cherished,--your heart swells with emotion. The final events of the Senior festivities carry you on to the last step-the most significant of all-graduation. Ulf! if paid g .SZUQF gbeelo .911 my llearf, urz Deep in my heart, Schurz, I have a dream of you, Fashioned of memories, sweet with the glory ot youth Our paths may sever, but I'II remember you ever, Deep in my heart, Schurz, I'lI have a dream ot you. A W Q ' f-iss 2- WHL Yjkfj? sw wif ' 'vzgwiififiw 1 V - 'Yq?J ' .... :.,:, - .- x . . :a::5 Z , I br. 'A Q W wiQ52?gfff5E Y5wgiS? 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I X f' thlehc B B 52 lfkz'- Tlx fx X fm rx 3 I sw? 5 NX Q ww jigs? 1' ll J-, 00 K5 E N A X JW 0 R QQ 1 IZ f-T Varsity Team Row l tL to Rl, Enver Avdich, Ronald Wilks, Gerald Burke, Roland Benesh, Raymond Smith, Donald Martensen. James Uhlir, Dennis Fudala, Joseph Passalinn, Robert Walters. Row 2 lL to Rl: Coach Fred 0'Kecfe, Edward Yonan, Donald Slavik, Gordon Palmer, liruee 0'Brien, Vern Eirik, Albert Hansen, Leonard L De Saefher, Rolf Wehr, Coach Richard Fee, Danny Langner. Row 3 1L to Rl: Charles Block, Gerald Carley, Frank lialsavich, Carl Sandberg, Frank Walker, Kenneth Slavik, Frank Smoczynski, Charles Engelson, James King, James Ediger, Carl Bittner. Row 4 iL to Rl: Joseph Jones, Victor Giannai, Al Donath, Joseph Wynn, Gerald Hart, William Sehnitzler, Roger Pederson, Von Andrews, Donald Norsworthy, Erwin Lueke, Robert Sullivan. Rnw 5 lL to Rl: Charles Pemble-ton, Danial Kuhn, Clifford Mac Mullin, Robert Miller, Robert Fogarty, William Kramer. Robert Hi-lsper. Lower Picture Co-Captains, Donald Martensen and Gordon Palmer. a U! panning ana! Z?AcLing roue Ufaf The 1952 Football Season inaugurated a new system in the City Public League. This system classified the teams in a Red, White, and Blue Division in both North and South Sections. Enrollment and past records determined the divisions in which the school was placed. With this system more teams are able to reach the playoffs for the public league championship. In the Red Division of the North Section our boys tied for second with Austin and Harrison. Lane was in first place. By the application of a new statistical formula for placement of tied teams, Schurz was relegated to fourth place for playoff berth. Throughout the season the team was hampered by injuries which affected the smooth functioning of an outstanding team. Coach Fred O'Keefe and Coach Richard Fee led their boys out to New Trier for the traditional game against the Green Waves and came home with a 32 to 0 loss. This game, however, proved valuable experience in our first League Game in which Schurz trounced Crane 38 to G. The season climax came when Schurz played Lane. This game established Schurz reputation as being a dangerous opponent. Although Schurz lost 7 to 6 the score could have been reversed. When Schurz entered the playois, it met an undefeated Steinmetz team, our all-city halfback Joe Passalino was on the side- lines with an injured knee, and another one of those one-point heartbreakers resulted. Schurz lost 7 to 6. ll0 as is xt-7e Vl Rims. Aim Q I ,0I00l'lQI'li5 i incl 6!0g5 0149 an QCL Ray Smith runs behind his interference, Jim Ramrod Uhlir, in the playoff game with Steinmetz at Hanson Park. ln the Homecoming Game with Taft, Joe Passalino is caught returning a punt and with grim determination is ready to plow through the on-rushing Taft players. Dennis Fudala runs around end for a first down in the Taft game at Lane Stadium The game ended in a tie score of 21 to 21. lll 1 .S?CLl'lC!0lfLf15 SLOW 0l lfl'l For their efforts these boys were awarded the following' post season honors. Placed on the all North-section and all City-team, were Jim Uhlir, Joe Passalino, Gorden Palmer, Ray Smith, and Vern Eirich. Second Team honors went to Don Martensen, Jim King, Bob Walters, and Bruce O'Brien. Honorable mention in the North Section was given to Dennis Fudala, Al Hansen, and Frank Balsavich. Stand- outs throughout the season, were Chuck Engleson, Kenneth Slavik, Frank Walker, Charles Block, and Gerald Carley. I l 112 SCORESfflEl52-'53 SEASON PRE SEASON GAMES SCHURZ 0 NEW TRIER 32 SCHURZ 21 TAI 'l' 21 LEAGUE GAMES SCI-IURZ 324 CRANE li SCHURZ 38 SENN I4 SCHURZ li AUSTIN 150 SCHURZ 6 LANE 'I' SCHURZ 26 HARRISON 0 QUARTER FINAL GAME SCI-IIIRZ 11 STEINMETZ 'I Rolu-rt Walters E, Ifrzmk Smoc- zynski E, G1-rzllcl Curley, Ronald Wilkes QR, Ilruuv 0'llrir-n C. Gordon Palmer G, I I'2lIlk Rnlszn- viuh T, Vernon Eirirk G, Kon- neth Sluvik ll. Gerald Iiurlw HIS, Charles Illovk I li, Raymoml Smith IIIS, Alln-rl Hansen il, Ibonzild Slnvik. Joseph Passulino IIII, James Uhlir FIS, IM-nnis IEIIIIZIIZI Hli, James Kim: E, llonzllll Marlen- svn Qll, Rzly Smith F, I l'IllllC Walker 'l'. 1 N 7 0 0lfl'l0l I 0lfU 5 :ond Frosh-Soph Football Tea m The Frosh-Soph football team showed an aggmessiveness which foretells a future and defensively all the linemen showed remarkable ability standing' linemen. ln the baektield Jim Borgxardt was the Games Played 26 New Trier-Schurz 0 0 Steinmetz -Sehurz 12 Offense liorprardt A runst Westbn-rf: Karlmwski Holler Rosenberg lflnuellmreeht llorenibros tlrys l.ol'resti V ieia n Wrestlers FRUSH SO l'H RH l.ll l-'li Qli LG Rl! RT l.'I' LE RPI K, . Fritz Engelbrecht and Jerr standout with his dashes for 20 Lane 26 Austin 0 Taft Inna' UD ff l 932-G3 Defense Neubauer liorgardt lfaymn' D. Uhvmvy Holler Rosenlverg Goldstein l'ln2l'ellrren'ht Grys l.oPresti FROSH SOPH l UtlI'l4KI I ll- AM Row o n r 1 nl in Janus usrlrdt 4-. nm nr lNoin l'owe John Row .l ark Riehnrl S xndt r any urn IX ilu Slam! n 4 Row 4 o nr n win: x lr Ralph in It ws 1 :nu 4 4 Westln rg: Jn I rx ost n n ig. un in nave nm n son r N xx 1 s 'l'hom1s W llsh Row 4 -.L vi lx rlds John I unit Q1 lmu Rnh rn Karlvou-.ki o nxt niltous 1 R s nxt Uhnauy Wllliim List lllrtnu Ad Row lt 13 mond mpott lms, Norm lll its ldlr Raymond Ut Xrns 4 1 xr wards 'Vl m h n nm isa U n 1 lsreeht fighting eleven Both otfensivtlx y Goldstein neu tht most out tout hdon ns --Sehurz 25 -Schurz 20 -Schurz 40 Safety RH LH Ll! lilnelvnelwr LG Rt! lfl' RT l.li R li Schurz's wrestling team put up a fine showing' in the North Section, losing only Qualifying: for the state were: Bob Miller, Richard Kirkpatrick, Carl Bittne Richard Keifer, and Ed Yonan, the team captain. In city, Bob Miller, Carl Bittner, Walter Woltgialn Tom Axnehano, and Ed Yonan all placed fourth in their respective weight classes. Richard Keifer was second in citx It 05 pounds ll restling Team to Tilden Itch to gain set ond plau r, VVernei Holler, VS lltel Vloltp.,1am, y Q Ron -fWern4-r Hnlzer, Jerry Rosenberg, Robert Miller. Edward Yonan. Captain, Tony Avixzliano. Ldllt' PM I? Onan and Tonl Avli-llllrm llenlun Ron 1 -Carl Bittner, Frank VValker. Ted Wolfe, Ri:-hard Kieffer. Stl'2itll12' tht' Llldpe Vlnt I in 4--VValter Wolfgram, Robert llelsner, Uoaeh Fred O'Keefe, Charles Klement. .... -if 113 .gnfroclucing .gjclrurz occer Clzanfzloionri This tc-:im has reason to lw proud. Row 1 tl. to RJ Norman Schmarjc, Richard Dist-her, Norbert Lundberg, Paul Meinhardt, Harold Sn-hwind, Bob Marsh. Row 2 tl, to RJ Staalo Aaslnrein, James Korey, Bill Norberg, Bruce Strand, Arthur Pederson, Robert Wessling, Allen Zak, James YVL-nnerstcn. Row 3 fl, to Rl Coach M. Pollack. Charles Marofske, Ronald Clesen, Kenneth Wik, Lawrence Welsh, Bob I-Irikson, Fred Sz-hm-nrade, Franklin Brady, William Staffeid, Roland Oclberg, Joseph Singer. Goalie Bob Erikson makes a spectacular save after being charged by Roland Oelberg and Lawrence Welsh during: practice. Joe Singer charges the goal along' with Ronald Cleson and Roland Uelberg. Norman Schmarje and Jim Wennersten struggle for control of the ball. Roland Oelberg and Norbert Lundberg' charge the goal with Ronald Cleson intercepting the ball, and sf'oring,1'. . Schurz soccer team boasts another City Championship, the fourth in the last six years. After a disheartening loss to Lane in the second game of league play, the team be- gan to roll toward one win after another. A 4 to 3 win over Tilden in the last 10 seconds of the game gave Schurz booters another title for the 1952 season. Coach Pollack put a lot of faith in his returning lettermen and his newcomers. The boys did not disappoint him. With All-State players like Joseph Singer and James Wennersten to lead the powerful offensive and defensive attacks, plus support from all members of the team, Schurz kickers won the title. Without the help of the entire squad their efforts would have been in vain. Schurz wishes to extend its heartiest congratulations for a job well done. To Norman Schmarje and Siegfried Stummer, next year's captains, we Wish the best of luck. ll4 gig.. . f the junior team and Roizer Bennorth Ralph Rose lleftl captain o h t t'n gun captain of the senior team await t e s ar 1 g . Dick Karbowski shows pole vaulting form with which he won the junior city championship. Cross Country Team Row 1-1L to RJ Ray Jorfrenson, Lowell Elsen, Ray Walker, Chester Malinowski, Dick Schnell, Dale Goldsmith. Row 2-lL to Rl Edward Sosnowski Ccaptainj, Norbert Lundberg, Stanley Malinowski, Charles Marofske, Norman Schmarje. George Topping tcoachl. Junior Track Team Row lf-ill. to Rl Walter Wrobel, VVilliam Welch, Robert Dixon, Vernon Valenziano, Lowell Elsen, Dale Goldsmith, Martin Rotunnoh. Row ZZ-lL to RJ Donald Shableski, Donald Marinello, Richard Schnell, James Gorman, Geurgze Deterbeck, Ralph Rose tcaptainj, Anthony Jendrasek, John Hauserman, Alan Vinci. Row 3-KL to Rl Envar Avdich lmanagerl, Robert Schwind, Kenneth Tetzlaff, Ralph Cristofferson, Roy Ryan. Senior Track Team Row lwtl. to RJ Robert Uhnavy, John Vician, Donald Uhnavy, Reider Andersen, Donald Bruns, Norman La Presti, Ronald Kirkpatrick. Row 2-ll. to Rl Charles Marofske, Robert Darnay. Robert Marsh, Roger Bennorth, Clark Olander, Clark Decker, Wallace Larson, Thomas Walsh. Row 371L to Rl Richard Fee, coach, George Toppings, coach, Paul l' ' Ronald Stasch, Tice, Jack Wood, Allan Hardt, Robert Ade IZZI. VVilliam Stafficld. 66Ll9fLLl Q .S?l Cl,LgAf l 0lfUl'l Junior and Senior Track Teams ' d imen continued the line record established under Under a new coach, Richard Fee, the Schurz cm e' . th ' tenth consecutive North Section Relavs title. The seniors edged h . George Topping by winning eir l Lane bv a mere half a point and the juniors won a striking victory. This same team placed fourt in ' ' ' divisioiu at the city meet. is Ronald Stasch who placed in city, broke the the senior and fifth in the Junioi The most promising member of the senior team d llfled foi the State Meet in the pole vault. Ralph Rose, captain, North Section Relay record an quai ' who placed in three events in the city meet, Dick Karbowski, city pole vault champion, Lowell Elscn, school record holder in the half mile run, and Vernon Valenziano, a promising' freshman sprinter, were ' ' ' ' Th s rint relay team composed of Clarke Decker, Don the outstanding membeis of the Junior team. e p ' B north provided a highlight in the season by placing a close second Bruns, Don Uhnavy and Rogei en to Lane in the Daily News Relays and second in the A. A. U. meet. Senior Cross Country Team The senior cross country team ended a successful season by placing sixth in both the city and the Central Amateur Athletic Union meets. The seniors were paced by Charles Marofske who was elected captain of next year's promising squad. The high spots of the season came, however, from the juniors who won all of their dual meets, were the first public school to place in the A. A. U. meet ' ' d th 'uniors by placing second in city and sixth out of and won the city title. Lowell Elsen sparke e J the 153 contestants in the A. A. U. meet. l I5 gl 05A'.S?0l0A Cblgefii LUQQIU WOIJA .SZCHOIQ Under the guidance of Coach Ed Mueller, the Bulldog Frosh-Soph enjoyed one of the most successful basketball seasons in Schurz history. With Roger Jenne, Casey Barszcz, Pat Coffey, Bob Werner, Al Otto, and Wayne Hilchen handling most of the chores, Schurz breezed through the North Section with nine straight victories and with practice and playoff games included, boasted a string of fifteen. By defeating Kelly and Senn in the first two games of the playoffs, Schurz advanced to the Semi-finals Where they were beaten by Lind- blom of the Central Section in a thrilling battle of 36-33. Pat Coffey sharpshooting guard and captain of the squad was named by thirty-three coaches to the North Section All Star team. Casimer Casey', Barszcz who amassed a total of 254 points during the campaign was one of the selections on the All City team. Barszcz was also named Most Valuable by his teammates. Varsity Basketball Team Row 1 lL to RJ Louis Andrews, Joe P al' H ll M'll Da K h HSS IHO, HTOL 1 QI, Yl ll H John Kannady, Coach Ed Mueller. Row 2 lL to R7 Jack Daerro, Joe Sher- man, Don Norsworthy, Sheldon Judson, Stanley Malinowski, Max Glugla, Rob- ert Worlatschek. Frosh-Soph Basketball Team Row 1 KL to RJ Roger Jenne, Allen Otto, Robert Werner, Casey Barszcz, Patrick Coffey. Row 2 QL to Rl Allen Ruilm, George Zamzow, Robert Sandefur, Charles Gay nor, Walter Mortensen, Jerry Goldstein, Norman Sonju. Neubauer, ave lr c , rznc omas , Leo Finn, Dennis Asurns. 116 Row 3 QL to RJ Ross De Zur, Ric-hard D E' i k F 1 l T ik amify giglzfzi .xdgailwf .jwlecwg This year's Varsity squad under Coach Mueller established itself as a fighting unit which battled it out to the final gun in every game. Although scoring a dis- appointing 2-14 record for the season, the boys might have turned defeat into victory. The loss of Jerry Carley through mid-term graduation, perhaps disturbed the Bulldogs most. Operating at center, forward, or guard Carley in all 11 games hit 207 points or a 19 point per game average. However, other team members Jack Dagro, Sheldon Judson, and Don Norsworthy each scored over 100 points. The outlook for the '53-'54 season looks brighter with only two players graduating in June and many fine Frosh-Soph members moving up to Varsity. The graduates on the Varsity are Captain Joe Passolino and Stanley Malinowski. Schurz Schurzu Schurz Schurz ,,,,,,,,, .,,..,, Sehurz Schurz Schurz Schurz ,,,,,,,,, ,i,.,.. Svhurz FROSH 41 38 40 51 46 38 45 40 47 LEAGUE SEASON SCORES SOPH Taft ..,.,,,,,,,......i,,., Lane ,,tt,,,.,, Lakeview ,,,,,,,,,..,,, Waller .....i..,,,.,...,, Von Steuben Senn ........,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Sullivan ,....,..,...,... Amundsen ..,.,.,..... Roosevelt ..,......,,.., Schurz Schurz Schurz Schurz Schurz ..,.,,, , .... . Schurz ,,.,,,, ,,...,, Schurz ,,,,,., ,,,,,,, Schurz ,,,,,,, .i.,,,i VARSITY 48 Taft .....,i 38 Lane ,.i,,,,. 38 Lakeview ,,,,,.,,.,. . 55 Waller ..i...,,,,,,,,.,, , ..41 Von Steubon H59 Senn ,,,,,,..,,i.,,,,, , H67 Sullivan ,,..,.... H43 Amundsen ,, M34 Roosevelt ,.... . , Schurz ,,,.... ,,,,,. IIT 84 513 til? 73 60 60 1013 41 64 jkeg SAUPZ 0l'l 0,0 This year's baseball team is a hustlingr group with a winning record. The team is led by their captain, Gerhard Mache, and their Coach, Eugene Nowak. Baseball Team Row 1 lL to Rl Dennis Assuras, John Vician, Norman Schmarje, Wallace Larson, Roger Jenne, Nick Kazakos, Fred Kozlowski. Row 2 KI. to Rl Arthur Karwacki, Manager, Eugene Kimsel, Jack Dagro, Ronald Mazzone, Melvin Ursin, Cer- hard Mache, Captain, Joseph Sher- man, VValter Martenson. Row 3 ll, to Rl Donald Hausknecht, lVIanag'er, Robert Werner, Casimir Barszcz, Victor Hausen, Allan Otto, Coach Nowak, Paul Otomo, Kent Grayson, Charles Palmer, Arthur Schultz, Manager. Golf Team Dennis lden, Don Norsworthy, Coach Richard Fee, Robert Kuhn, Harold Miller, and James King. Tennis Team Rolf VVehr, Roland Oelberg, David Buck, Arnold Walker, Norman Lo- Presti, Craig: Robertson, Coach Fred 0'Keefe, Ralph Karczewski, and David Tracy. 'N- W li QI l'l'L8l'l 6116! .SJlfLCCQ:56!fL!.S2CL:f0l'l Fai SWIMMING TEAM Row 1 II. to RJ Ted Caniis, Jerry Messner, Guy Sleyster, Ralph Dudilles, Gordon Walzzorski, Fred Iwen. Row 2 QI, to Rb Mike Anderson, Norman Silvestvr, David Olson, Howard Mattson, Ramsey Mele-her, Lad Otlofy, Hugh Colburn, Uharles Km-ster. Row 3 ll, to Rl Robert Ardito, John Brown, Bruce Merz, Les Freiberg. Larry Frm-rk. NVayne Madsen, Norman llsth, Foavh Otto Hari. Row 1 ll. to Iii Robert Hopkins, Paul Meyer, Don Shableski, Robert Mulvanny, Joe Vinci. Ia-roy Zuvvzi, Ronald Willuois, Lester Minion, Schurz swimmers under the direction of Coach Otto Harz completed a success- ful season. The Senior team placed second in the fall city meet. Bruce O'Brien led the Senior Team in the fall meet by winning the individual medley event and placing second in the 40 yard crawl. Sherman Halvorsen placed third in the in- dividual medley and Ted Camis placed third in the 100-yard free-style. Members of the four-man relay team which placed fourth in the city meet were Ralph Furlong, Ralph Duddles, Sherman Halvorsen, and Ted Camis. In the spring city meet Ted Camis was the only member to place. Ted won fourth in the 100-yard free style. Joe Vinci, Bruce Merz, and Ron Wilbois, the Junior relay team placed fourth in the spring city meet. January graduates-Bruce O'Brien, Sherman Halversen, Ralph Furlong, were all members of the team for seven semesters. Ralph Duddles and Manager Larry Frerk are June graduates. Ralph has been on the team six semesters. II9 grace, Habit? CLIQJ mQUQ!0l0I'l'l8lflf Physical education is health producing and habit producing. It promotes quickness and skill, it cultivates endurance, and strives for beauty and form. By its combination of strength and coordination, it produces beauty of motion, - grace. Such are the delinitions as found in educational manuals, and such are the purposes of the dances, the games, and the exercises in which the students participate each day. The formation of the girls in the upper picture is preparatory to the enjoyment of a rhythmic and historic folk dance. In the lower picture the girls are measuring their improvement of body development in the proficiency test. In the participation of competitive games, such as volley ball, it trains for alertness, quick perception, and quick reaction. It leads to self control, self denial, loyalty to leaders, and it awakens and promotes morality. Yes, gym has many values and is, of course, much fun. 120 a ,,gw'wmY5 5631! XD Nz ,X Qmfwx 3 X if 4 s V' if -E22 f zvt' an ,fs X J V is Wei 'X ff. ggi' - ::,,.: 'Q i fi ,,'Q . . Q 'nf QV Q5 ,- -1 5 mi M3 - W A k A ,, X A 2 v Q is X A is Az. U , QQ ' 53,1 Mi . nf HQ F K rx xg i if is Q, W, Xi K ,, - . a V ' Q xc i Q if 'im .x in iffx 'M 5 ,.-fp 35 ..,. 51... fm.. ft 94,4 The Girls Athletic Association has had an active year. Many new before-school and after-school activities have been added to an already busy schedule. After- school ballet, tumbling, and apparatus were among the attractions for the year. The G.A.A. delegates represent their division FOOIHS 2-Hd keep giI'lS in their diViSi0I1S informed and alert. It seems that stayihil Plftel' School is H0 hardship f01' H1059 versatile and busy G.A.A. members. ll. to Ry Joanne Chralulow, Geral- dine Havranek, Barbara Becker, Linsla Hoffman, Eslith Fieralvena. Rita Friehart, Elizalieth fouper, Carol Slazas, Diane Mulke, Betty Schmidt, Florence Zahorowski, Gloria Gillig, Marilyn Olson, Ruth Lowe, June Vheek. Foregrounli, Uaryl Moe. Row 1 1F to Rl Joan Kumor. Bar- bara Newbauer, Pat Cerele, Dorothy Olson, Valilyne Ratehek, Linda Hoffman. Row 2 QF to Rl Marilyn Gunderson. Ruth Lowe, Jaeouelyn Gunderson. Diane Mulke, Gail Greenholt. .loan Counter. Row 3 ll-' to Rl Kay Mowers, San- dra Eriekson, Gail Garske, Norma Draheim, Marilyn Kleeka, lflorenee Zaborowski. Row -l 4F to Rr Nancy Relierg, Linda. Seeliiz, .luily Hudson, Eliza- beth Cooper, Dorothy Kerlrer, Judy Meyer, Dorothy Guth. Row l ll. to Rl Margaret Guereio, Pat Cerkle, June Fheek, June Os- wooml, liarlwara Griffith, Mary Jo Rolling, i'harloTie Milsan,Karleen Davis. Row ZZ ll. to Rl Jeanette Graves. Carol Napier, Phyllis liraekus, Nancy Saliik, Elaine Wojeief-howski, Nancy Melelier, Maryann Wetter. Row 3 1Lto Rl Nanvy l,incl, Mary Ann Walton, Elsie Mae Walton. Joy Paulus, Vivian Klein, Dorothy New- fielil, Marge VVerner, Jaequelyn Gunderson. Charlene Hansen, Jo- anne W'olff. Row 4 ll. to Rl Dianne liuehe, Dianne Nieman, liarliara liurklannl. Rose liernaden, Lorraine Lutz, Far- ole l.ersen, Ethel lirallley, Margaret Perkins, Lorrella Peterson. Row 5 ll, to Rl lletty Pape, .lunly Foy, Linda Hoffman, l lorenee Za- liorowski, Peirixy Long, Gloria Gil- liil, Carol Slazas, Aileline Delattanis, Doris Schmidt, Mary Stolki. Carol l'ahl. Row 6 IL to Rl Margie lltne, .loan Counter, Nailine Cram, Jeannette lin-ek, Geortriaii Anast, .loan Freely, Doris Frystak, .loyee Sevalier. Paul- ine VVeliei', liarliara VVi1thol'l, Vivian Stuhe, Shirley l'urx'es. Row T ll, to RI Karina Kallio. liar- lyara Guthnian, Diane Zimmerman, Vieliy Joyee, Shirley S'-hinnaeher, liano, Arlene l'h:Inf,:elian. I fy 0 liarliara Robinson, Annette Montel- jlze .-95 ,Acfiue arm! gnergefic H300 Vinh memlu-rs are enerxretic. Row l ll. to lil Marilyn Hanson, Phyllis lirackus, Adeline llelitranis, Shirley l'urvrs. Nancy Sahik, Louise Himmler, Mary Ann We-tier. Nancy Meleher. Row if ll, to Rl Shirley Schuniachr, Joy n'm- Sevalier, Floren L'L- Zalvorowski, lleraldine Havranek, Nanry l.ind. Rusalee Verciirlin, Carol J anek, Rose liernailen. Row ii ll. to li! .ludy VVells, Nadine frarn, Mary Siolki, Dorothy Kerher. Doris Frystack, Coralee Geyer, Marilyn Olsen. Board of Control makes many G.A.A. plans. Row I 41. to Rb Shirley l'urres, Carol Janek, Ruse liernaden. Judy Wells, Carol l':ihl. Correspondini: S.-ern-tary, Mary Stolki. Treasurer, Nancy Melcher, l'residi-nt, Nancy Lind, Vi L'1- President, Row 2 ll. tu lil Marilyn Hansen, Carol Larson. lfloren m-4- Zalmroyvski, Joy l'm- Sevalier, Shirley Srhuinarller. Gym la-amlers assume reslmnsihilities. Row l il. to Rr l'hyllis liraekns. Mary Ann VVet1er, Pei-UIY l'el'klns, Mary Hainln. Row 2 Il. to lib l.oi'raine lmlx, Sandra Hanson, Carol Vovill, Marilyn Olsen. Row Cl ll. lo lil Ruse llernaden, Linda Seeligr, Loretta l'elers nn. lliara Mnlke. How l ll. lo lil Fl irr'm- v 14'i' Zalvoroxvski, Geraldine Havranek, Shirley Shllmacher, l.il1ll2l lloffman. :tmvf lil. to lil lh-tty S'-hmidl. l'L-muy' Long, Starene llinding, Vaiol Slaxas, Yolanda lionsiandi, lhvrolhy Ki-iher, lloris 'FXS ill'X. The Girls Athletic Association has a well organized program of events which benefit the girls of the grym department as well as the entire school. ln order to accomplish its many activities responsibilities are shared hy the various grroups. The 500 Club is made up of girls who have earned 500 points and are working for their letters. This group plans bake sales, hazaars, and other aetivities. The ll..-X..-X. Road of Control is made up of those who have earned their letters and have run for otlice. They plan many of the events on the G..-LA. program. Gym Leaders are entrusted with many responsibilities. 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Likely L0 Surrcrd Coralie Geyer Rnnalll Carlson Moxf Vvrsalile Loretta Thalasinos Donald Marte-nsen lfrsf Drmrer Carole Klein Joe Brush Iicsl Student Barbara Stanchfield Richard Crist Most Musiral Mable Matthews Nick Sanilifer Irlrzal Classmate Virginia Wesley Carl Klimek Most Lilcrary Nanvy Walker Gordon Palmer Most Athletic Nancy Melchcr lirucu O'liricn Irlwal Prom Date Dorothy Guth Kula-rt Aeris Most Dzfpmuiable .Ioan Lammens Josn-ph Yiakis Most Popular Irma Clausen Charles Emrloson Mos! Alfrurtive Donna Mau Fulle Rom-r Rydstrom Mus! Courteous Dorothy Ilaran Rohr-rt Stowell Wittirsl Marilyn Muszynski Rohr-rt Swanson Typical Sz-hurzite Sharon Annls Allan Zak 126 lOBERT XV. AERTS , . . Senior Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date: fenior Prom Committee: Clubs: Movie Operators, Rod lk Gun, Locial Dancing, Stage Crew: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Intra- nurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Jperetta, Seven Last XVortls. JARLENE R. ANDERSON . . . Clubs: Junior Debs, Knitting, 'ersonality, Typing, Young Moderns: G.A.A. Delegate, Gym Guard: llC2IlllSI Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Operetta, Seven Last Yords. IHARON MAY ANNIS . . . Class Notable, Typical Schurrite: tenior Prom Committee: Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y, A Girls, 4B Girls. junior Debs, Hostess, Opera Guild, P.A.L.S., rocial Dancing, Knitting: Laurels, National Honor Society: tchurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard, Usher, Swim Guard, Gym Suard, G.A,A. Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, ntramurals: Fall Festival, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven .ast IVords. - Q ,IABEL LOUISE ARNOLDSEN . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Costume Design, Knitting, Palateers, Red Cross Quitting, Sketch, Typing: Laurels. SARBARA ELLEN BAILEY . . . Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: unior Debs, Opera Guild, Square Dancing: Library Assistant, Vardy Ollice: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta. DOROTHY ANN BARAN . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Iourteous: Gift Committee: Clubs: French, Junior Debs, Social Bancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels, National Honor Society: lo-Editor Schurz Times, Schurzoue Stalf, Library Assistant, Usher: Ilub Ollice: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Band and Orchestra Zoncert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last XVords, 'all Festival, Orchestra Ensemble. LOBERTA MARTHA BARNES . . . Election Committee: Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Costume Design, Girls Rifle, Junior Debs, Social Iancing, IB Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Delegate, Ballet: Laurels: cams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring 'estival, Operetta, Seven Last IVords, Band and Orchestra Concert. .OIS M. BAUER . . . Clubs: G.A.A. Recording Secretary, Vice- 'resitlent. Give-A-IVay: Gym Guard, Gym Leaders, Social Room: l'eams: Volley Ball, Basketball, Intranutrals. LONALD LEE BECKIUS . . . Clubs: Camera, Movie Operators, lod and Gun: Ilall Guard, Usher, Otlice Clerk: Teams: Intra- ziurals. OSEPII MICIIAEL BENZA . . . Clubs: Art, Biology, Movie Jperators, Psycliology, Science, Social Dancing, President: Stage Krew: Student Council Delegate, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, XVrestling, Intramurals. OYCE LYNN BITTNER . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Typing, B Girls, 4A Girls: Usher: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball. Baseball. IARY JANE BITTRICII . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Play Reader, 'ypingg Laurels: Olhce Clerk: Teams: Basketball. ZLEANOR ANNA BLAHO . . . Clubs: Dramatics, Forward Look, led Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, Typing: Messiah. IH.-XRLES EDWARD BLOCK . . . Clubs: Chess, Engineering, ley Club, Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Square Dancing: Laurels: Ilean-l'p I.eague, Ilall Guard: Teams: Football, Track, Volley Ball, ntramurals. i ZICENE PETER BOGUSL . . . Clubs: Audubon, Checkers: Hall luard: Chicago Home Design Competition. IDWIN K, BOIK , . . Clubs: German, Lettermen, Marshalls, Rod nd Gun: St'lllll'lOlIC Sales Delegate: Fire Marshall, Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Soccer, Track, Intramurals. 'RED CHARLES BRODERSEN . . . Senior Ring and Pin CODI- iiltee: Senior lea Committee: Clubs: Camera, Engineering, Ger- ian, Ili-Y, Social Dancing: Student Council, Hall Guard: Teatns: frack, Intramurals. IARLENE K. BRODERSEN . . . Clubs: Careers, Treasurer, Junior Debs, Knitting. Opera Guild, Square Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Leceptionist: Usher: Teams: Volley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Dperetta. Seven Last XYords. tRl,liNE C.X'l'lIERINE BRONDER . . . Clubs: Art, Costume Iesign. Swim Leaders, Palateers. Typing: Adjustment Clerk: Hall Luartl: Teams: Soccer, Volley Ball. OSEPII tZll.XRLl-IS BRUSH . . . Senior Class Notable, Best Dancer: enior Election Committee: Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing: .aurels, National llonor Society, Student Council, Hall Guard: cams: lntratnurals. O ANN EVE ROBIN BURK . . . Clubs: Careers, Chamber Music, ,ibrary Aids, l're-Medical, Typing: Laurels: Library Assistant, Hlice Clerk, Tardy Ollice, Clean-llp League: Band and Orchestra loneert, Messiah, Spring Festit al, Operetta, Seven Last Words. 127 G1iRAI.D RICHARD CARLI-XY . . . Senior 'Fea Cotntnittee: C1111 Lettertnen, Social Dancing: Friday Night Socials Connnittt Chairtnan: l.aurels: National I'IOllOl' Society: Hall Guartl: 'Fean Basketball. Baseball, Football, Track, Illll'Zlllllll'1llS. RONALD R. CARLSON . . . SCIIIOI' Class Notable. Nlost I.ikt to Succeed: Se11ior Luncheon Co111111ittee: Clubs: Opera F1111 'IlO2lSllll2iSlCl'S, Rod and fillll, Social Dancing: I.2l11l'C1S, Natiot Honor Society, President: Hall Guartl: 'IiC2llllSf Cross Count Track: Messiah, Fall Festival, Operetta, SCYCII Last Words: Sol: omore Service Trophy AYIIIIICF. Bli'1 1'Y JOAN CASSIQLMAN . . . SCIIIOI' 'Fea COllllllIlll'CQ C1111 Typing, 4B Girls, -lA Girls: l'sher: VIVCRIIIISI Basketball, Basebz Yollev Ball. GliORGli DONALD CICBRA . . . fil11lJSZ Cl1ess, lingineering, l.ett1 men, Social Dancing. Square Dancing: Hall Guarcl: 'IICRIIIISZ Fot ball, Track, lntralnurals. jl-QRIC KAY CHRlS'l'lCNSliN . . . I.llllC1lCOll Cotnnnttee: C1111 Careers, junior Debs, Presitlent, Neecllecratt, Opera Guiltl, Squ: Dancing, Receptionists: Schurzone, Sales Delegate: Otlice Cle I1S1lCl'1 learns: Basketball, Yollev Ball: Messiah, Spring Festiv Operetta, Seven Last H'orc1s, Senior Plav. QIOHN 'l'H1iODORl-1 CH1'H.-KK . . . Senior Class Otlicer, '1'reasur1 Cl11bs: Rev Club, l.atin Reading. 'I'O21Sllll21Sll?1'S, Social IIZIIICII Hi-Y: liaurelsg National Honor Societv: Schnrz VIIIIIICS Associ: litlitor: Schurzone Stall: Hall Guartl: VINCZIIIISI Golt: Messiah, Spri Festival, Operetta, Seven l.ast XN'or1ls, Senior Play. IRMA liV1iI.YN CI..-XITSFQN . . . SCIIIOI' Class Notable, Most IIOPIII SCIIIOI' lilection Connnittee: Clubs: Checkers, Secretary, Sw I.eam1ers, I'illllll'C Teachers, junior Debs, Travel, Social Dancit 4B Girls, -lA Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, 'l'reasurer: Schurz 'Fitnes St: Schurlone Stall: Hall Guarcl: L1S1lC1'j fiylll Guard, Captain: Team Basketball, Captain, Baseball, Bowling, Volley Ball, IIlll'l1lllllI'Z Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven l.ast Words, Se11ior Pl NIICHAFL MARIO COI,l.111'1'TA . . . f11ll17SI Checkers, C111 Yice4Presi41ent, I'i11gIl1CCI'Illg, I.ife SZIYIIIQQ, Rod and Gun, Vi President: Country Fair: Hall Guartl: CIICRIIIISI Illl1'2llIl1l1'l Messiah. AIANIICS ROBliR'l' COLQUHOLTN . . . Cl11bs: Cl1ess, Music App ciation: Hall Guartl: Bancl antl Orchestra Concert, Spri11g Festiv Fall COIICCIAI, Bantl Co111petitio11, 'l'rio Competition. MARILYN FDNA CONYICRSI-I . . . Clubs: COSIIIIIIC Design, Fren Palateers, '1'reasurer: l.aurels: Schurzone Stall: Hall Guard: 'Feat Vollev Ball. ROBICRT C. COOK . . . Cl11bs: Checkers, Dance Band, Mo Operators, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Band anal Orchestra C1 cert, Operetta, Band Con1petitio11: Teams: Intramurals. .IO ANNIC COSGRICN . . . Senior Protn Conunittee: Clubs: Caret Checker, Yice'Presi11et1t, -lunior Debs, P.A.1..S., 4B Girls, 4A Gi 'Fri-Ili-Y, Vice-Presitlent, Forward Look: Schurzone, Division Rot Sales Delegate, Oflice Clerk, Usher, Hall Guard: Teatns: Basketb Baseball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball, Captain, Ill1l'2llll1lI'2llS, G Guard: Messiah, Seven I.ast X1'ortls, SCIIIOI' Plav. RICHARD ALAN CRlS'l' . . . Class Notable, Best Stutlent: C111 Camera, Presitlent, VIITCZISIITCIA, Kev, Presitlent, 'l'reasurer, l.c-ttertn Opera Guiltl, VIIOZISIIIIZISICFSQ l,aurels: National IIOIIOI' Socic 7Ii1iCllS1l11'l'Q Stutlent Council Delegate: Schurl VIIIIIICS, Associ lirlitor: Schurzone Stall: 'IICZIIIISI Cross Country, Track: Band 2 Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Fall Festival, Opere Seven l.ast 1Vor1ls: Freshtnan Trophy Winner. MARY ANN DAHI .... f11l1lJSI Scrap Book Gifts, Forward Lo DFNNIS '1'. DAI.liY . . . Cl11bs: Dance Band: Band and Orches Concert, Band fiOlllPCllllO1l. DOROTHY LORRAINIC DANKO . . . Senior Ring and Pin Cc mittee: Cl11bs: XVl1ite Collar Clllll, Knitting, Social Dancing, Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guartl, 'Fartly Ollice: VIICQIIIISI Volley B Messiah, Seven I.ast XVorc1s. KAR1. ICDXVIN DAVIS . . . 111111152 lil Circulo lispanol, lingineeri iAIZ1liS1ll111S, VIiOlll'S, Psyclmlogv, Rotl antl Gun, Social Ilklllflllg, Sqn Dancing: Fire Nlarshall: Hall Guard: VIICZIIIISI Wrestling, 1111 t11urals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Contpetition, Seven I lVorr1s. QIICAN Al.lCli Dli'l l'NIliR . . . Senior Election Connnittee: C111 Forwartl Look, Presiclent, junior Debs, Vice-Presicletu, Knitti l.ibrarv Aids: I.2lll1'C1SQ National Honor Society: Student COIIII Schurl 'Fitnes Stall: Schurzone Stall: I.ibrary Assistant: Ilsl' cilllll Oflice. PATRICIA 'FHICRICSA DOMIQK . . . Cl11bs: Library Aitls, -1B Gi 4A Girls, junior Debs, Secretary, Gilt: Library Assistant, Ot Clerk, Usher: IIICQIIIISZ Basketball, Volley Ball, Ill11'21lIllll'2l1S. A1'DRliY DRICWIZS . . . Senior lilection Conunittee: Cl11bs: Sv Leaclers, junior Debs, President, Knitting, Opera Guiltl, Sow Dancing, Square Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, Presiclc l.aurels: National Honor Society: Stutlent Council: SC1l1ll'LOllC S: Delegate, Schurzone Picture Delegate: Club Clerk, Service OH Gym Guartl, Switn Guartl: 'l'eatns: Basketball, Baseball, Soc Yollev Ball, Ill1l'111llllI'21lSj Messiah, Seven I.ast Worcls. Ml'R1lil. GliNliVll-ZVIC ICGGERS . . . Senior Gilt CIOIIIIIIIL Clubs: French, 'l'hin1ble, IIIOZISIIIIZISICFS, Retl Cross Knitting, SI R1llL'. Typing, -IB Girls, 4A Girls: I.a11rels, National Honor Socit Bancl anal Orchestra Concert, Messial1, Sprit1g Festival, Band Cm petition, Fall Festival, Choral Competition. 128 VERNON EIRICH . . . Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Letter- men, Sketch, Social Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate, Fire Mar- shall, Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Wrestling, Intrannrrals. MARIAN MARIE ENGEI .... Clubs: Careers, Dramatics, German, Needlework, 4B Girls, -lA Girls: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah. CHARLES JOSEPH ICNGLESON . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Popular: Senior Election Committee: Clubs: Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Square Dancing, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Map Room Clerk: IPLTRIIIISI Football, XVrestling, lntratnurals: Messiah. WILLIAM ROBERT El'NSON . . . Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Golf, Swimming, Intramurals: Messiah, Senior Play. GEORGE CHARLES FAHRENIVALD . . . Clubs: Key: Student Council: Library Assistant, Hall Guard. DONALD R. FICK . . . Clubs: Careers, Camera, Handwork, Marshalls, Travel, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Student Council: llall Guard, Fire Marshall: Teams: Swimming, Intramurals. -IARYIS DEAN FIEDLER . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Key, Music Appre- ciation, Non-Coms, ROTC Picked Platoon, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Commanding Oilicer, Rifle: Student Council: Schurzone Art Stall: llall Guard: Usher: '1'ezuns: Football, Frosh-Sopli, Rifle, Intramurals. ROY GLENN FITZSIMINIONS . . . No Activities. DONNA MAE FULLE . . . Class Notable, Most Attractive: Clubs: Crochet, G.A.A, Board, Knitting, Needlework, Opera Guild, Red Cross Knitting, Square Dancing, Young Moderns, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Volley Ball, Intramurals: Seven Last Words, Messiah, Spring Concert, Fall Concert. RALPII D. FURLONG . . . Clubs: Lettermen, Toastmasters, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Visual Education: 'I'ea1ns: Football, Swimming: Messiah, Seven Last XVords. I-IUGENE GAILARD . . . Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing: 'I'eams: Basketball, Football. PIIYLLIS ELSBETH GENTNER . . . Clubs: Checkers, Red Cross, Knitting, Social Dancing: Student Council Delegate, Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball. I-QLAINE GEOGLERIS . . . Class Notable, Friendliest: Clubs: junior Debs, Opera Guild, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Square Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, 'Fri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: llsher, Library Assistant, llall Guard, Gym Guard: Teams: Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words, Fall Festival. CORALIIC JUNE GEYER . . . Class Notable, Most Likely to Succeed: Ring and Pin Committee: Senior Tea Committee, Social Committee, Chairman: Clubs: junior Debs, Knitting, Music Appre- ciation, Square Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Vice-President, Forward Look, Opera, Receptionist, President: Laurels, National Honor Society, Laurels Pin Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Gym Guard, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ball, 'l'umbling, Apparatus, G.A.A. Delegate, Gym Leaders: Messiah, Operetta, Seven Last Words, Fall Concert. SANDRA JEAN GOGOTS . . . Clubs: Dramatic, Opera Guild, Forward Look, Theater, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess: Laurels: Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seren Last Words. MARGARE1' JOAN GRECO . . . Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Junior Debs, Secretary, Opera Guild, P.A.I..S., Social Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intra- murals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Fall Concert, Seven Last Words. RONALD EDWARD GREENQUIST . . . Clubs: Palateers, Puppet. DONALD B. GRIEBEL . . . Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Teams: Track, Intra- murals. VIRGINIA KAY GROH . . . Clubs: Costume Design, Palateers. Social Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ball. RENETA ANN GROSS . . . Senior Tea Committee: Election Committee: Clubs: Knitting, Library Aids, Needlework, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, Young Moderns, 4A Girls, 4B Girls: Library Assistant, Usher. ANl'l'A FRANCES GUERRIERI . . . Clubs: Careers, junior Debs, Opera Guild, P.A.l..S., Square Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A.: Student Council: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Usher: 'l'eauns: Baseball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals, 129 in JOHN ROBERT CUNSTEENS . . . Clubs: Art, Chess, Movie Operators, President: Student Council: Teams: Skating. ARTHUR TOMAS GURECKI . . . Clubs: Travel, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Stage Crew: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Skating, Intramurals. DOROTHY KAY GUTH . . . Senior Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date: Senior Luncheon Connnittee, Secretary: Clubs: Gymnastics, Knitting, Social Dancing, 4B Girls, Vice-President, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y: Gym Guard: Gym Leader: Laurels: National Honor Society: Student Council: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball, Intramurals. JACK E. HAERR . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: Rod and Gun, Engineering, Vice-President, Social Dancing: llall Guard: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals. EILEEN RAE HAGER . . . Clubs: Checkers, Junior Debs, Library Aids, Ofhce Girls, Sketch: Schurz Times Stall, Schurlone Stall: Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Tardy Ollice, Usher. KATHERINE HAGER . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Otlice Clerk. SHERMAN GLEN HALVORSEN . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Lettermen, Rod ami Gun, Social Dancing: Teams: Soccer, Swimming. GRANT OSCAR HANSEN, JR .... Clubs: Camera, Dance Band. Travel: Laurels: Teams: Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Band Competition, Seven Last W'ords. LORENE CAROLYN HANSEN . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Dramatics, Crafts, Junior Debs, Knitting, Sketch, Social Dancing. LIB Girls, 4A Girls, Square Dancing: Adjustment Clerk, Hall Guard. Usher: Teams: Basketball, Messiah, Senior Chorus, Seven Last Words, Country Fair. LOUIS XVILLIAM HAUCK, JR ..., Clubs: Music Appreciation, Social Dancing: Band and Orchestra Concert, Band Competition. GERALDINE THERESA HAVRANEK . . . Cltlbs: Checkers, Swim Leaders: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Yolley Ball, lntraa murals. ARD.-KLA HAYDEN . . . Clubs: Knitting, Needlework, Typing. 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard. CAROLYN ANN HINSCH . . . Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Careers, G.A.A. Board, Gertnan, Needlework, Red Cross Knitting, 4b Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels: National Honor Society: Gym Guard, Gym Leader: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, lntra- murals: Messiah. LOIS MARILYN JUNGE . . . Clubs: Camera, El Circulo Espanol, Hostess, Junior Debs, Knitting, Travel, Typing: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Volley Ball, Intramurals. PATRICIA M. KIRSCHBAUM . . . Clubs: Dramatics. Hostess, Knitting, Forward Look, Social Dancing, 4B Girls, 4.-X Girls: llall Guard: Teams: Volley Ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. ROSALIE E. KISCELLUS . . . Clubs: Art, Brush and Pencil, Cartoon, Girls Rille, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Sketch, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: SCllll1'L Times Stall, Library Assistant, Ollice Clerk, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Yolley Ball, Inlratnurals, Girls Rifle Team: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Senior Chorus, Seven Last XVords. CAROLE ANN KLEIN . . . Senior Class Notable, Best Dancer: Senior Pin and Ring Committee, Prom Connnittee: Clubs: Junior Debs, Knitting, Needlecraft, Opera Guild, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Forward Look: Laurels: llall Guard, Usher: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last Words. CARL RUDOLPH KLIMEK . . . Class Notable, Ideal Classmate: Clubs: Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard, Usher: Teams: XVrestling, Intramurals. RICHARD ALVIN KNUTSON . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Cheer Leaders, Chess, Movie Operators, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Ili-Y: Hall Guard, llsher, Visual Education: R.O.T.C. Band: Messiah. VERNON JAMES KOHLER . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Rod and Gun: Teams: Intramurals. MARJORIE JEAN KOST . . . Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Dramatics, Social Dancing: Hall Guard, Red Cross Delegate. 130 RICHARD lfRANK KOST . . . Clubs: Gertnan, lingineering, Ifrench, Travel, Science: Hall Guard: Teams: Cross Country, Swimming, Track: Messiah, Seven I.ast M'ords. CATHICRINIC CAROL KOZOIVICZ . . . Clubs: Interior Decorators, Red Cross Knitting, 4A Girls: Hall Guard. IVILLIAM H. KRAICMIQR . . . Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: Chess, lingineering, Lettertnen, Personality, Rod atul Gun, Social Dancing: Hall Guard, Ifire lNlarshall: Teams: Football, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Ifestival, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. SHIRLICY ANN KRl'SINSKI . . . Clubs: lirush and Pencil, Dramatics, junior Debs, -tl! Girls, 4.-X Girls, Crafts, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, Sketch: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Volley Ball. CAROL IRICNIC KRIISPIC . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: junior Debs, Knitting, Social Dancing, sill Girls, 'LA Girls: Laurels: Schurlone Division Room Delegate: Ollice Clerk, Hall Guard, Gym Guard, Tardy Ollicc: l'sher: Teams: Basketball, llowliug, Vollev Ilall, Ilitratnttrals. RITA MARIIC KIVASINSKI . , . Clubs: G..A.A. Board, Knitting, Iforward Look, Social Dancing, Typing, ,IIS Girls, -IA Girls: Laurels: Ilall Guard: Gym Leader: Gym Guard: Messiah, Choral Compe- titiotl. jOAN CICCIIQI, LAINIMICNS . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Depencla able: Senior Pin and Ring Cotnmittee: Clubs: Swim Leaders, junior Debs, Social Dancing, Square Daticing, Iforwarcl Look: Laurels: Gytu Guard, llslier. Gytn Otlice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volley Hall, Intramurals. jACQlTlil.lNli ll. LARSON . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Digni- lied: Senior Tea Cotntuittee: Clubs: junior Debs, Knitting, Needle- work, Opera Guild, Red Cross Knitting, Square Dancing: Usher: Teatns: Basketball, Bowling: Messiah, Spring Ifestival, Operetta, Seven I.ast IVords. DON jOSIiPII I,lCl5IiAl' . . . Clubs: lingiueering: IIall Guard. MARTIN THOMAS LliIS . . . Clubs: Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun: llall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. GICORGIQ ANGICLO LICKAS . . . Senior Pront Committee: Clubs: Movie Operators, Opera Guild, Social Dancing: Schurlone Stall, Sales Delegate: Hall Guard, Visual liducation: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Ifestival, Operetta, Choral Colnpetition, Seven I.ast Words. IQMIL jOSliI'lI LORIS . . . Clubs: Lettermen, Rod and Gutt, Social Dancing, Wood Carving: Teams: Cross Country, Track, Intratutlrals. lf. DICLANO LIYIIASZ . . , Clubs: Latin Reading, Square Dancing: Hall Guard. -Q-1: VIRGINIA jli.-XNNIC NIACKIICIVICZ . . . Clubs: Costume Design: Teams: Volley Ball. jli.-IN LOIS MADSICN . . . Clubs: Careers, Dratuatics, Hanclwork, Hostess, Knitting, Needlework, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: llasketball, Volley Ilall. DONALD C. M.-XR'I'I'1NSliN . . . Class Notable, Most Versatile: Clubs: Careers, Checkers, lingineering, German, Gymnastics, Letter- men, Treasurer, Social Dancing, Typing, Sports News, President, VicefPresiclent: Laurels: Schurlone Sales Delegate, Division Room Picture Delegate: Hall Guard: Teatns: Basketball, Football, Captain, Track, Soccer, Wrestling, Intratuurals: Messiah, Seven Last Words. MAIIICL Llili INIATTIIICIVS . . . Class Notable, Most Musical: Pitt and Ring Committee: Clubs: Dance Band, junior Debs, Knitting, Neecllecrall, Social Dancing. Square Dancing, I orwartl Look, -IIS Girls, AIA Girls: Teatns: Volley Ball, Intratuurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring lfestival, Operetta, lland Com- petition, Orchestra Competition, Seven Last Words. lIli'l'TV LOI' MAl'IiR . . . Senior Play: Clubs: Future Teachers, German, junior Debs, Knitting, VITOQISIIIIZISICYS, Red Cross Knitting, Young Moclerns, Treasurer: Acljusttnent Clerk, Visual Iiducation, Otlice Clerk, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ilall, Baseball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven I.ast Words, Operetta. DORIS CHARI.OTTIC INIALRICR . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: Careers, Knitting, Needlecralt, Treasurer, Red Cross Knit- ting, Voung Moderns, -III Girls, -IA Girls: Laurels: National Hottor Society: Teams: Volley Ball, Intramurals. NANCY I'li'I'RONliI.I,A IXIIQLCHICR . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Athletic: Senior Tea Conunitlee: Clubs: -ill Girls, 4.-X Girls, Swim Leaders, G.A,A. Board, Give-AfIVay, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, G.A.A. President: Laurels, Gym Guard, Swim Guard, l 'leams: Baseball. Ilowltnf, Soccer, llasketball, Ca Jtatn, Vollev Ilall, l Captain, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring lfestival, Operetta,'Seven I.ast Words, lfall Ifestival: Outstanding G.A.A. Senior. ROISIQRT S. MICVICR . . . Clubs: Checkers, Kev, Marshalls, Movie Operators, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Hi-V: 4 Schurlone, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Hall Guard, Book Room Assistant: Teatns: Track, Intramurals. lfll CAROL LIEAN MIKELL . . . Clrrbs: junior Dehs, Red Cross Knit- ting, Style: Library Assistant, Ollice Clerk, Ilall Guard. MARILYN ANNE MILLARD . . . Election Cornrnittee: Clrrbs: Knitting, French, lhirnble, loastrnasters, Red Cross Knitting, Slide Rule, lyping, -IB Girls, AIA Girls: Laurels, National Honor Society: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival. Barul Competition, Marching Band, Senior Chorus, Solo Cornpeti- tion, Ensemble Competition, Fall Festival. KA'l'llRYN LOUISE MILLER . . . Clrrbs: Scrap Book, Gifts, CARYL ANN MOE . . . Clrrbs: French, .lunior Debs, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, lri-Hi-Y, -IB Girls, AIA Girls: Schurz limes Statl, Co-Editor: Schurzone Stall: Library Assistant, Gym Guard, Usher: learns: Basketball, Soccer, Yolley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetra, Seven Last Words. ROBERT D. MCELLER . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Dignilied: Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Opera Guild, President, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: learns: Football, Wrestling: Senior Play, Messiah, Spring I-estival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last lYords. 'IACQLELINE AIUNE MULYANNY . . . Clubs: Radio Guild: Library Assistant: Ilall Guard, lardy Ollice, Clrrb Ollrce: Messiah, Seven Last Words. jOAN LOLA MURPHY . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Careers, Drarnatics, Etiquette, Knitting, Hostess, Mrrsic Appreciation, Per- sonality, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, Iyping: learns: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball, Intramurals. MARILYN I,LiCII,LE MIISZYNSKI . . . Class Notable, lVittiest: Senior lea Committee: Clrrbs: Careers, El Circnlo Espanol, junior Debs, lreasurer, Library Aids, Music Appreciation, Ollice Girls, Personality, Polish, Vice-President, Red Cross Knitting, Square Dancing, lyping: Student Council Delegate, Library Assistant, Hall Girard, Gym Guard, lfsher: learns: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intranutrals: Senior Chorus, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. CARLENE ALICE NAYRAlII ,... Clubs: Latin Reading, Pre- Medical, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: learns: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ball: Messiah. DONALD GILBERI' NF,l.SON . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun: Ilall Cuard. ELEANOR Sl'SAN NOSKO . . . Clubs: Knitting, Red Cross Knit- ting, lyping, Forward Look: learns: Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah. jl-1ANE'l I'E VALERIA NYCZAK . . . Clubs: Knitting, Red Cross, -IB Girls, -IA Girls: Otlice Clerk, Placernent, Clerk. MARllIA MAE OAKLEY . . . Clrrbs: Chamber Mrrsic, Swim Leaders, Forward l.ook, Vice-President, junior Debs, Music Appre- ciation, Opera Guild, lri-Hi-Y, 'IB Girls, -IA Girls: Lanrels: National Honor Society: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard, ljsher, Swim Guard: learns: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball: Senior Play, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last XVords. BARRY PHILLIP O'BRIEN . . . Senior Class Notable, Friendliest: Senior Election Committee: Clubs: Letterrnen: Hall Guard: learns: Football, Swinnning, XVrestling: Messiah, Choral Competition. BRUCE EDWARD O'BRIEN . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Athletic: Senior Prom Cornnrittee: Clrrbs: Letterrnen: Hall Guard: learns: Football, Swimming: Messiah, Seven Last Words. WARREN GUY OLSEN . . . Senior Class Ollicer, President: Senior' Prom Committee: Clrrbs: Palateers, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule: Laurels: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Ilall Guard: learns: Football, Golf: Messiah. CHARLES GEORGE OSBERG . . . Clubs: Checkers, Movie Opera- tors, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Slide Rrrle: Ilall Guard, Visual Education: learns: Intramurals. GORDON NVALTER PALMER . . . Class Notable, Most I.iterary: Clubs: Letternren, Social Dancing, Slide Rule, Vice-President: Ilall Guard: learns: Football, Captain, lennis, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last lVords, Senior Play. 'IIIOMAS F. PECK . . . Luncheon Connnittee: Clubs: Opera Grrild, Rille, Picked Platoon QR.O.'l'.C.j, Rod and Gun: Usher: learns: Football, lrack, Intrarnurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last Words, Soloist. GERDA PETERS . . . Class Gilt Committee: Clrrbs: Dance Band, Swim Leaders, Future leachers, German, Knitting, Mrrsic Appre- ciation, Red Cross Knitting, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Delegate: Gym Guard: Laurels: National Honor Society: Book Room Assistant: learns: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Band Corn- petition, Orchestra Competition, Seven I.ast Words, Senior Play. RICHARD B. I'E'I'ERSON . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Chess: Ilall Guard. 132 BIRBARA UIOAN l'F.-XNNKIICIIIC . . . Clubs: l.atiu Reading, Red Cross Knitting: Adjustment Clerk, Library Assistant, Ilall Guard, Tardy Oflice: Teatns: Bowling. MORRIS AI.BlCR'l' PHII.I.IPS, .IR .... Clubs: Cartoon. Key, Library Aids, Movie Operators, Fancy Drill, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C., Rod ami Gun: Student Council: Library Assistant, Ilall Guard, Ilsher. XYll.I.IAM ICDIV.-KRD PllI.KOXYNIK . . . Clttbs: Marshalls, Movie Operators, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: llall Guard, Fire Mar- shall: Teams: Intramurals. SlIIRI.lf.Y .NNN PIIRYIZS . . . Iilectiou Committee: Clubs: Camera, Cheer Leaders, GAA. Board. Give-A-Way, Knitting, I.ibrary Aids, Opera Guild, Travel, Social Dancing, 4B Girls, 'IA Girls, Tri-Hi-Y: I.aurels: Schurlone Sales Delegate: I.ibrary Assistant. Hall Guard, l'sher. Gym aml Swim Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven I.ast XVords, Fall Festival. l.OlSNl 'Xl-1 l.lI.I.l.-KN RIZICS . . . Luncheon, Senior Tea Committees: Clubs: GAA. Board. Give,A-Way, Social Dancing: l.aurels, National llonor Society: llall Guard. Gym Guard, Switn Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Yolley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operelta, Choral Competition, Seven I.ast XYords. DONALD CARI. RICTONDO . . . Clubs: Chess, Rod and Gttn, Square Dancing: Ilall Guard: Teams: Intramurals. ,IXNICIQN lf.VIiI.YN ROSS . . . Senior Gift Committee: Clubs: Future Teachers. G..X.A. Board, GAA. President, German, Knitting, Social Dancing. 'IB Girls. Treasurer, -IA Girls: I.aurels: Book Room Assistant, Ollice Clerk, Gym Guard, Swim Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Yolley Ball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven I.ast Words, Orchestra Iinsemble, Senior Plav. ROGIQR 'IPIIIQODORIC RYDSTROM . . . Class Notable, Most .Xttractive: Clubs: Camera, President, Vice-President, Chess, Social Dancing. Hi-Y: Schurz Times, Photographer and Reporter: SKlllll'lOlIC Engraving Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: XVrestling. .lKCQl'liI.INIi K. SAGI-I . . . Clubs: Careers, Secretary, GAA. Board, junior Debs, l'.A.I..S., President, Social Dancing, Red Cross, IB Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels, National Honor Society, Secretary: Student Council, President and Vice-President: Schurl Times Stall: Schnrlone Sales Delegate: Delegate All High School Conference: Ilall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Soccer, Yolley Ball. Intramurals. NICK GICNIC SANDIFICR . . . Senior Class Notable. Most Musical! Senior Tea Cotnmittee: Clubs: Audubon, Dance Baud, German, llandwork: IIVCRIIIISI Intrannurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Xlessiah, Spring Festival, Operctta, Band Cotupetition, Seven I,ast IVortls. lil'GliNli IIICNRY SCIIII,D . . . Clubs: Chess: National Honor Society: Schurlone Division Room Sales Delegate: Baml and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition. .IO:XNIi'IiTli BIQRICNICIZ SCI-IMOIiI.I.IiR . . . Clubs: Careers. Forward I.ook, Fashion Design, Dramatics. Sketch, Theater. Typing, -IB Girls, 4A Girls: l.aurels, National Honor Society: l.ibrary Assistant, Hall Guard, Gym Guard: Teatns: Basketball, Volley Ball. Intramurals: Messiah, Fall Music Festival, Schurz Fair, Senior Play. CAROLYN LORFTTA SCHNliI.I .... Senior Class Olhcer, Secrea tary: Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: Swim Leaders, Secretary, -lnnior Debs, President, P.A.I,.S., Social Dancing, Square Dancing. 'I'ri-Hi-Y, 4B Girls, Recording Secretary, AIA Girls, Red Cross: l.aurels, National Honor Society, Student Council: Schurzone Stall: Ollice Clerk: lunior Service Trophy: Hall Guard, Gytn Guard. Swim Guard, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven I.ast IVords, Senior Play. BARBARA EIICANIC SCHOB . . . Senior Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y. Treasurer, Brush and Pencil, Chamber Music, Swim I.eaders. Sketch. Forward Look. 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Red Cross: l.aurels, National Honor Society: Student Council: Adiustment Clerk, Ofhce Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Vollev Ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival. Operetta, Fall Festival, Band Competition, Orchestra Competition, String Ensemble, Theater Orchestra. Seven Last XVords. NlAR'l'H.X I.IfClI.l.Ii SCHRACK . . . Clttbs: Knitting, Opera Guild. Forward I.ook, Red Cross Knitting, Square Dancing: I.aurels: Otlice Clerk, I'sher: Teams: Basketball. Yolley Ball, Intratnurals: Messiah, Spring Festival. Choral Competition, Seven I.ast YVords. IXIYRTLIC Bli'l l'Y SCHROICDER . . . Senior Iilection Committee: Clubs: Knitting, Typing: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Messiah. liYlil.YN I.lI.l.I.XN SCI-IUIZTT . . . Clubs: Knitting: I.aurels: Student Council: Messiah. SlllRl.IiY-TNIAY IAYFRA SCHIll.TZ . . . Clttbs: Palateers, Treas- urer. Forward l,ook, 4B Girls, IA Girls. DONALD SCIIWANTNICR . . . Clubs: Chess: I.aurels: Student Council: Ilall Guard: Teams: Track. Gll,BliR'l' PAITI. SliSSl.IiR . . . Clubs: Biology, Camera, Movie Operators, Science, Slide Rule: Ilall Guard. KIOSFPII RlClI.XRD SINGICR . . . Clubs: I.ettermen, I.ife Saving, Marshalls. Social Dancing: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Track, Intramurals. 133 GAIL PATRICIA SMITH . . . Clubs: Forward I.ook, Knitting, Opera Guild, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Laurels: Office Clerk, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. RICHARD LEE SMITH . . . Senior Luncheon Committee, Treas- urer: Clubs: Hi-Y, President, Social Dancing: Lanrels: Schurlone Staff: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Intra- murals: Messiah. JAMES PATRICK SOBEL . . . Clubs: Camera, Opera Guild: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Cross Country, Manager, Track, Manager: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last XN'ords. CAROL ELBERTA SOURBY . . . Clubs: Careers, German, Hostess, Knitting, P.A.L.S., Red Cross: Teams: Volley Ball, Intranulrals: Spring Festival, Band and Orchestra Concert, Band Competition. NANCY CARROLL SPLITT . . . Class Notable, Most Artistic: Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Art, French, P.A.L.S., Palateers, Square Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels: Schurzone Stall: Hall Guard, Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Captain, Intramurals: Art Competition. BARBARA ANNE STANCHFIELD . . . Class Notable, Best Student: Clubs: junior Debs, Knitting, Opera Guild, Receptionist, Social Dancing: Laurels: National Honor Society: Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Picture Delegate: Adjustment Clerk, Hall Guard, Tardy Olhce: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Fall Festival, Operetta, Seven Last NVords. ROY ARNOLD STEFFENS . . . Class Gift Committee: Clubs: Checkers, Chess, Social Dancing, Slide Rule: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Intramurals. ROBERT CHARLES STOIVELL . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Cottrteous: Clttbs: Key, Rod and Gun: Usher. MARYELLEN LEOTA SUSONG . . . Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: Cheer Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Library Aids, Opera Guild, Square Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Schurl Times Staff, Associate Editor: Schurzone Staff. Sales Delegate: Adiustment Clerk, Library Assistant, Hall Guard Usher, Gym Gttard, Swim Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball. Gym Leaders: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words, Fall Festival. ROBERT F. SXVANSON . . . Class Notable, Wittiest: Senior Election Committee, Senior Play: Clubs: Chess, Engineering, Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Stall: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, XVrestling, Intramurals: Messiah, Choral Competition, Seven Last XVords. ROBERTA ANNE SXVANSON . . . Senior Tea Conunittee: Clubs: Red Cross Knitting, Treasurer, Social Dancing, Square Dancing. Young Moderns, Forward Look, 4B Girls, 11A Girls, 'l'reasurer: l.aurels: Teams: Basketball. ICITGENE F. 'l'A'l'l'1RA . . , Clubs: Latin Reading, Radio Guild, Social Dancing: Hall Guard. LORICTTA C. THALASINOS . . . Class Notable, Most Versatile: Luncheon Committee: Clttbs: Cheer Leaders, Co-Captain, Square Dancing: Laurels, National Honor Society: Library Assistant, Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last IVords. -IANICE ARLINE THOMPSON , . . Clubs: junior Debs, Knitting: Library Aids, Needlecraft, Oflice Girls, Receptionist, Social Dancing: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. ERWIN PAUL EDWARD TOBEY, -IR .... Clubs: Checkers, Chess, Travel: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven l.ast Words. FRANK B. TOLBERT, JR ..., Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing, Hi-Y: Fire Marshall, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, Tardy Ollice, Usher: Teams: Baseball, Football, Intramurals. GERALDINE A. TORZEWSKI . . . Clubs: Handwork. FRANK ROBERT VALENZIANO . . . Senior Luncheon Coni- mittee: Clubs: Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Volley Ball. -IOY LAVERNE VANDA . . . Clubs: Dramatics, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, junior Debs, Knitting, Latin Reading, Library Aids, President. Social Dancing, Chairman: Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Tardy Office, Usher: Teams: Baseball, Volley Ball: Messiah. JAMES G. VAN 'FINE . . . Clubs: Hi-Y, Chess, President, Gertnan, Key, Social Dancing: Laurels, National Honor Society: Schurzone Staff: Hall Guard: Sectional and City Oratorical Champion: Teams: Tennis, Captain, Golf, Chess, Captain, Intramurals, Captain: Senior Play. NORMAN VEDNER . . . Clubs: French: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Wrestling, Intramurals. 134 IOAN RAIC-.ANN YIiNU'I'li . . . Senior Tea Comnrittee: Cltrbs: ilunior Debs, Knitting, Latin Reading, Library Aids, Drarnatics, I're-Nledical. 'I'unrbling: Library ,-Assistant, Ollice Clerk, Hall Guard, l'slrer, Ollice Clerk: Messiah, G..-A.,-A. Show. BARBARA .IICAN AYADIZN . . . Clubs: l orward Look, Costrrnre Design, Knitting. Needlecraft, Red Cross Knitting, Social Dancing, IB Girls. -I A Girls, 'l'ri-Ili-Y: Laurels, Sclrurzone Delegate: Messiah, Spring Ifestival. lfall lfestival. I.l-ION AlIL'l'ON W.-AI,KliR, .IR .... Clrrbs: Camera, Errgineering, Rod and Gun, Letterrnen: Ilall Guard: 'I'eams: Tennis, Intramurals. NANCY plli.-AN AY.-AI.KliR . . . Class Notable, Most I.iterary: Clrrbs: Careers, llostess. Knitting, l'.A,I,.S., Red Cross Knitting: Laurels, National llonor Society: Book Room Assistant: Teatns: Intramurals: Band and Orclrestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition. AIARY ANN K.-A'I'lIliRINli AA'.-ALTON . . . Senior Prom Corntnit- tee: Clubs: Srrirn Leaders, junior Debs, Knitting, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, -IB Girls, -IA Girls: Inky Hollow: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Student Corrncil Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Basket- ball, Bowling, Soccer, Yollev Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Ifestiral, Operetta, Choral Corrrpetitiorr, Seven Last AVords. l'.ll.lf.liN .lOSlil'lllNli AYICIG.-AND . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Typing: Tardy Otliee: Teams: Basket- ball, Yollev Ball. AIARAI. ANN AYliIRIi'l'I2R . . . Senior Class, Vice-President: Senior lilection Committee: Clrrbs: junior Debs, Needlecraft, Opera Guild, P.A.l,.S,, -IA Girls. -IB Girls, Square Dancing: Laurels, National Ilonor Society, Larlrels Pin Delegate: Student Council Delegate: Sclrurl 'limes Stall: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Teanrs: Yollev Ball: Band and Orchestra, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven I.ast Words. lfDAA'ARD ARNOLD AA'liLI.S . . . Clubs: Key, Secretary, Movie Operators: Laurels, National Ilonor Society: Hall Guard, Visual liducation: 'I'eanrs: Irrtrarrrurals. YIRGINIA AA'lf,SI.liY . . . Senior Class Notable, Ideal Classnrate: Senior Play Conrnrittee: Clubs: Srvirn Leaders, Give-A-AA'ay, Gertnan, Opera Guild, Social Dancing: Strrderrt Council: Sclrurzone Sales Delegate: SCIIIIYIUIIC I'ictur'e Delegate: Ollice Clerk: Hall Guard, Tardv Ollice: 'I'earns: Basketball, Bowling. Volley Ball, Intramurals: Alessiah, Operetta, Spring Ifestiral. Seven Last AVords. , IQDAYARD AIARTIN AA'li'l liliRQl'lST . . . Clrrbs: Hi-Y, Chess, Kev. Alovie Operators. Social Dancing: Larrrels, National Honor Society: Ilall Guard, Yisual Iiducation: Teams: Intramurals, IQIAINI-1 ROS!-1 AYOEICIICCIIOAYSKI . . . Clubs: Travel, Music Appreciatiorr, l'ersonality, Olllce Girls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing. IB Girls, IA Girls. G,A.A. Board, Schurzone Picture Delegate: Librarv Assistant, l'slrer. 'Iardy Oflice, Gym Guard: Ieanrs: Basketball, Bowling, Yolley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Senior l'lar. DIANIC Y. AI. AYRIICSINSKI . . . Clubs: Red Cross Knitting, Ifrenclr. Opera Guild, Iforward Look. Turnblers: Visual Iiducation, Librarv Assistant: l'eams: Yolley Ball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Alessialr. Spring Ifestival. Operetta, Seven Last AVords. AIARY YAYLAIAN . . . Cap arnl Gown Committee: Clubs: Hostess, l.iI'e Saring. Music Appreciation. Needlecraft, Needlework, Travel, Social Dancing, Typing, -IB Girls, I.-A Girls: Sclrurzone Sales Dele- gate: llall Guard. Gym Guard: 'l'earns: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ball. Intramurals. 'liennisz Alessiah. Seven Last AVords. SAR-All YAYLAI.-AN . . . Clubs: Hostess, Mrrsic Appreciation, Needlecralt. 'l'ravel, l'ersorrality, Social Dancing, Typitrg, -IB Girls, -lA Girls: Ilall Guard, Gym Guard: Tearns: Basketball, Soccer, Yollev Ball. lrrtrarnurals. Iennis: Seven Last AVords, AIOSI-1l'lI l'li'l'IiR YIAKIS . . . Senior Class Notable, Most Depend- able: Senior 'l'ea Connnittee: Clrrbs: Opera Guild, Toastmaster, Social Dancing: lfire Nlarslrall. Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Cross Country: Nlessialr, Spring Festival. Operetta, Seven Last AVords. Al,I.l-i.N l'lIII.I,II' Z,-AK . . . Senior Class Notable, Typical Schurzite: Senior I'in and Ring Committee: Clrrbs: Letternren, Intramurals, President: I.arrrels: Ilall Guard: Tearns: Soccer, Swirnming, Track, AA'restIirrg, Intranrttrals: Senior Play. AIARGICNIQ ISABICI, ZIQLNICY . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: IB Girls, IA Girls, Corresponding Secretary, Hostess, French, Knit- ting, junior Debs, Red Cross Knitting. Square Dancing: Laurels: Ilall Guard: Messiah. ,lt'lll'l'll LYNN XIIQAIB.-A . . . Senior Gift and Dues Committee: Clubs: NeedlecraI't, Ollice Girls, Polish, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Forward Look: Laurels, National Honor Society, Student Council: Ofhce Clerk: 'l'earns: Yolley Ball, Intramurals. IN MEMORI.-AM If you could cuxt Illllll-V Iln' jmiu, llu' .ror'r'on'x and llle leurs, AI.-ARY IQLLIQN HARY.-AN . . . Clubs: Typing, -IB Girls, -'Iliff ll Iflf' for-Y fllvllf' f'If1f1iH -IA Girls: Team: Basketball. 1 rom all dwjmrletl Vveflt-YJ 1' 'll 'I' lrplf. September 26, lflil-I-Decenrber 15, 1952 l,ixlU3ll,?illlyniilljflg Ili Wahl ,- 3 Il'lu1t Ilrinlc you: would you In' us zr'i.vr, As ltelllrful. or as .rlrongf from nilllll' illttrclr of Metz' hy lilmrlrzv liuxlon Going 'Hi eniord Wof lqcfurevl FRED BLEY . . . Clubs: Key, Travel, Pan-American, Rod and Gun: Laurels, Schurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard. BARBARA JOAN DAWSON . . . Clubs: Art, Dramatics, Forward Look, Junior Debs, Red Cross Knitting: Adjustment Clerk. JUDITH HUDSON . . . Clubs: Dramatics, Handwork: Library Assistant: Choral Competition, Messiah. ALBERTA BARBARA JASKIEWICZ . . . Clubs: Typing. PHYLLIS JANE KETCHAM . . . Clubs: ERWIN KOCH, JR. . . . Clubs: Dance Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert, Operetta, Band Competition, Seven Last LEE J. LIAUTAUD . . . No Activities. Gennan, Knitting. Band, Movie Operators: Messiah, Spring Festival, Words. TERRENCE JOHN MCCANN . . . Clubs: Lettermen: Teams: Basketball, Football, Soccer, Wrestling. EUGENE M. METLER, JR .... Clubs: Checkers, Chess, Etiquette, Music Appreciation, Psychology, Social Dancing: Hall Guard, Clean-Up Delegate: Teams: Football. LOIS HELEN NYTKO . . . Clubs: Knitting, Red Cross Knitting, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard, Ollice Clerk. JEAN RAYMOND FELIX PAOLI . . . Clubs: Interior Decorating: Laurels. DONALD EDWARD PASTER . . . Teams: Bowling. HARRY R. RASMUSSEN . . . Clubs: Life Saving, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard, Visual Education: Teams: Swimming: Operetta, Seven Last Words. HENRY RICHARDSON . . . Clubs: Camera, Key: Laurels: Hall Guard. LAURA ELEANOR SIEKIERSKI . . . Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Typing, 4B Girls: Laurels: Student Council Delegate. JACK THEODORE WALLEN . . . Class Notable, Most Artistic: Clubs: Cartoon, President: National Honor Society: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Sales Delegate. WESLEY LEO WILCOX . . . Clubs: Careers, Latin Reading, Movie Operators, Non-Coms, Picked Platoon fR.O.T.C.j, Rifie, Rod and Gun: Stage Crew, Hall Guard, Usher: Teams: Intramurals. wifi Cfadd 0 5 In forty-nine we joined the line That met in Slocum Hall: They gave us books with doubtful looks: We looked so very small. We took our places with retiring grace, Unknown, as freshies be: But time would tell, we knew right well, We would emerge in '53. Some took up gym with splendid vim, And some R.0.T.C. Some worked at art with all their heart This class of '53. Some took up science, with strict compliance With all the rules there be: Some mastered civics or delved in physics- This class of '53. A few found math a thorny path, with grades As low as G, F, and D: But raised the score in English lore- This class of '53. Some reached the top when they took shop, And some arrived in Latin: A few excelled when tests were held In any class they sat in. It is our boast we did the most, To keep our conscience free: We steered our course with all resource- This class of '53. And now at last four years have passed, We'll hate to say good-bye: Don't misconstrue our fond adieu . . Now, darling, don't you cry. Won't parents smile, as down the aisle We march that gala night? Our caps and gowns and floral crowns Will make a pretty sight. We think you see that '53 Is a year of great events. Our modest pride can scarce abide The many compliments. We'1l think of Schurz and all that's hers Through all the years to come: We'l1 sing the part Deep in Our Heart When times are burdensome. Dear Schurz, adieu, and teachers, too, We must be on our way: We leave your halls, for duty calls To build for a better day. jlze January I9 3 .gznior ommiffeefi l'ap and Gown Committee ll, to lil Dorothy llaran, lim-rila l'vt1-rf. Muricl lhms-rs. J uxly Zivnnlva. Play l'ommitl0c Siamliiiu: Alan Zak, Rnln-Vt Mun-lln-r: Ss-an-ml: Miss li. Ks-1-nan. Virginia Wvslvy. l'arolo Kruspc, livlly Maui-r. Ring anrl l'in Committee Slnnmlinxr: liarlmra S4-lwlx, l n-cl l'1'oilv1'soii, Shvrman Halvorsvn, Alan Zak, llorolhy llankn, Nanvy Split: Svalwl: l'arol lilm-in. l'oralii- G1-yn-r. Malilv Malllu-ws, liarliara Bailey, William Plunson, Joan Lammr-ns. Senior Tea Committee l Row tl. lu Rb .lavqLu-liiu- Larson, .loan Vontuv, Mrs. R. Purm-ll. Carolyn Schnull, Nam-y M1-lvhor, livlly farm-lnian, K'n1':llim- G1-ya-r. Doris Manor. Marge-nv Zclnvy, Sharon Annis. Z Row tl. to lil linlv Swanson, G1-ralrl Carle-y, .lack Hay-rr. 21 Row Stanilinu ll. to Rl Ifr--ml llrorlcrson, Rim-hard Knutson, Jos:-ph Yiakis. Rf,-niia Gross. l'rom Fommittee S4-an-wl: ll. to Rl lirnm- U'l4rian, Sharon Annis, Marycllv.-n Susnnu, Vernon Kohlvr. Gvoryrv llc-kms, lfarol Klvin. Staunlinu: Il. to lil l'arolyn Sc-hnvll, William Kram-nn-r, Warrrn Olson, Mary Ann VV:-xllon. Election f'0l'Illllltt99 Swain-fl: 1l. lo lil i'ln:rl1-s l'1nm-lson, Maral W1-in-lor, Marilyn Millard, llolu Swanson, Myrtlm- Scl11'a01l0r. Slanilinu: ll. In R1 Shirlvy l'urvm-s, Miss Minnis, Joseph Brush, Irma Clausen, Barry 0'l4rivn, Juan llvllmvr, Aiulrn-y lll'1'XVl'5. Luncheon Yom miltee S4-all-41: fl, to lil .lm-rv Chl'isI1-lisa-ri, Maln-l Arnolclson, Carolyn Hinsvh, Rivharml Smith, lmrm-lla Thalosinos, Slainliiiuz rl, lu lib llonalfl tirivln-I, Frank Valvnzianu, Dorolhy Guth. Ronald Carlson. 137 C055 0 Lcerd CU16! W0i6l6L67 Mile, fwfllSS I7'f'9Sl.fll??ll' Gerhard Macho Vire I res1'rIewt Lucia Cross Sv 1' rc wry Magdalene Witasik Treaszwm' Eugeno Lautenschlagel' livsl Sllnlmzl Carol Jam-k linux-r IM-nmmrlh Mfrs! Mllsf1'r1l Hlizalwth Moislvr Walivr Bash-r limi l7un4'r'r .Ioan Caparlmma Sam Alu-m-han Mus! l1ffl'I'l1I'H Carol Rushvll Ralph Crm-inks' Mfbsl Vwrsrzlilrf Myrna Hanson Janws Uhlil' Mos! .-1lfr11r'lil'r' Marla-no Kausvlwrpr .Iamvs Rn-inim.E0r Mus! lh'1n'1rrI41bI0 .lnyvv Svvalivl' Ronald Wilkos Maxi Il1'gf:1if1'vfI Imuisv Zamznw Ronald Ch risi vnsvn Mus! IIUIPHIUI' Anhla .Iuhnsun 'Fully Avigliann Mus! l,ilr1'ly fu Siu-wrfrl Czlrulm- Sink Ronald liar! Mos! Fern rlvuus .lam-1 Quirk Larry Frm-rk lrlrul I'rum llfrlf- Ilululwls 1.1-wnro Jam:-s Davis Wlnsl glrlfslff' Mary Ann W'0M,0r Nm'lu-rl I.umlhvx'1: I'vI'f!'IIlHfK'Sf Lnuisv Schuh-r Donald Rim-mor Iulvul Vluss IVIIII4' .lvanno Lindquist Rugm-1' llnrski Mos! Allzlvlif' Flurvnvu Zalmrovvski Joss-ph Passalinn VViIl1'f':4l Gram- Cullotli Uharlvs Kh-mont, Typfrrzl SI'lllll'2'fll' Kathi-rinv Pappadumvtrinu Frank Ilalsavivh 138 SAM Alllzllzl IAIN . . . I'rorn Corntnittee. Chairrnan: Cltrbs: Checkers, lreasurer, Chess, lfrench, Yice-I'resitlent, Music Appre- ciation, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, lyping: Ilall Cuartl, Fire Marshall, I'sher, Locker Cuartl: learns: Basketball, Baseball, Cross- Countrv, Track, lntrarnurals, Captain: Class Notable, Best Datrcer. ARLINI-I ANN ADAMIQK . . . Cltrbs: Crochet, fill Cirls, 'IA Cirls, P.A.L.S., Receptionists, Social Dancing: Laurels: Usher, Gym Guard: learns: Ilasketball, Bowling, Vollev Ilall: Messiah, National Ilonor Society. ROlSliRl MICIIAIQL ADICLIZZI . . . Cltrbs: Letterrnen, Rocl autl Gun, Social Dancing, Ili Y: Ilall Cuartl: learns: Cross Country, lrack, Intrarnurals. LICNA ALICNANDIQR . . . Clubs: Cheer Leaclers, Drarnatics, 'Ill Girls, AIA Girls, Swim Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Gymnastics, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing: Student Cotrncil Delegate: learns: Vollev Ilall, Intrannrralsz Messiah, Spring Ifestival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. CHARLO'l l'Ii ANN AL'l'liRCO'l l' . . . Clubs: Art, Bruslr antl Pencil, I'.A.L.S., Receptionists: Stuclent Council, Retl Cross, Schurlone Sales Delegate: Clean-l'p-League: learns: Volley Ilall: Messiah, Seven Last Words. RICIIARD ALICNANDICR ANCY . . . Cap and Cown Conunittee: Clubs: Cartoon, Iingineering, Movie Operators, Opera Cuiltl, Rod and Cun: Real Cross: Yisual Iiclucation, Hall Cuartl, I'sher: learns: Cross Countrv, lrack, lntrarnttrals: Messiah, Operettas, Choral Corn- petition, Seven Last Wortls. CAROL ANN ANDIQRSON . . . Clubs: Costurne Design. 'Iunior Debs, Music Appreciation, Palateers, I'an Arnerican. Personalitv, Crochet, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri Hi Y: Tardy Ofhce Clerk, Usher: leanrs: Yollev Ilall: Ilancl and Orchestra Concert. YIRCINIA MAYllliI.l.IC ANDICRSON . . . Cltrbs: lil Circulo IQspanol, Knitting, Sketch, lvping: Library Assistant, Ilall Cuartl, Cvrn Cuartl: learn: lrrtrarnurals. ANIlA ICLICANOR ANDLIQR . . . Senior I-Zlection Connnittee: Clubs: Careers, Dramatics, Current Events, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, lri Ili Y, C,A.A., Opera Cuilcl, I'.A.L.S., Personality, Secretarv, lvping: Schurlone Sales Delegate: Hall Cuartl: learns: Basketball. Yollev Ilall, lntratnurals: Messiah, Spring Ifestival, Operetta, Seven Last IYorcls. ICDYYARD -IAMI-lS ANDRIQYYS . . . Clubs: ICngineering: Hall Cuartl. Al'DRIiY ANN ANlClAk . . . lilection Corurnittee: Clubs: Ili Cirls, -IA Cirls, knitting. l'ersonalitv. Social Dancing, Square Danc- ing: Laurels: Cvrn Cuartl. CIQORCIA ANN ASYOS . . . Clubs: Checkers, Drarnatics, lfrenclr, Cirls Rille, Music Appreciation, l'.A.l..S., Social Dancing, lyping: Red Cross: learns: Basketball, Yollev Ilall, Intrarnurals: Messiah, Spring Ifestiral, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. ADRIICNNIC D. A'l'liN . . . Clubs: 'IA Cirls. Scrap Book Cilts, Secretary, lvping: Ilall Cuartl. Cvnr Cuartl. LIiONA ELIZABETH AUSLAND . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, 4B Girls, -IA Cirls, Social Dancing, Accornpanist, Schurzone Sales Delegate: Librarv Assistant. C..-LA.: Choral Ollice Librarian: learns: Intra- rnurals: Messiah, Operetta, Spring Ifestival, Seven Last Words, Ifall Ifestival. LYNN lIiRRY Al'S'l'RHIilM . . . Clubs: Dance llantl, Movie Operators. Social Dancing, Stage Crew, rnanager: learns: lrack, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Stven Last Worcls. AN'I'HONY CICRALD AYICLIANO . . . Clubs: Art, Careers, Drarnatics, l.etterrnen, Life Saving, Social Dancing. Square Danc- itrg, Stage Crew: Librarv Assistant, Hall Cuartl, Clean-I'p League, Ifire Marshall: learns: Ifootball, Soccer, Wrestling, lntrarnurals: Messiah, Seven Last YVorcls: Class Notable, Most Popular. ROSEANN MARGARET AZZARELLO . . . Cluhs: Handwork, 4B Cirls, -IA Cirls, Interior Decorating: Library Aids, Social Dancing, Librarv Assistant, Ilall Cuartl. DAISY ARLIQNIC IIALLARD . . . Clubs: Scrap lloolc Cilits, lll Cirls, -IA Cirls: Stuclent Council Delegate: Messiah, Seven Last Ivords. FRANK CICORCIC IIXLSAYICII , . . Clubs: Caruera, Clrecker, Letterrneu, Moxie Operators, Pan Arnerican, Social Dancing: Ilall Guard, Clean-Up League: Teams: Football, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last Words: Class Notable, lvpical St'lIIlI'IllC. NANCY ICLLIQN IIARNIQS . . . Clubs: Chatnber Music, Crochet, Stullers, Scrap Book Cilts. 'III Cirls, 4A Cirls: Band and Orchestra Concert. Messiah, Spring lfestival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. RONALD KIiNNIillI lIAR'l' . . . Cap and Cown Conunittee: Clubs: Cartography, Letterrnen. Rotl and Cun, Social Dancing. Stluarc Dancing, Slitle Rule: Laurels: Map Roorn Clerk, Ilall Curatl: learns: lfootball, Soccer, Intrarnurals: Class Notable, Most Likely to Succeetl. 139 WALT I-,R LAN RENCE BASLER . . . Gilt Committee: Clubs Opera Guild: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Operetta, Seyei Last Wortls: Class Notable, Most Musical. KENNETH ALLAN BATES . . . Clubs: Model Railroad, Novi Operators, Picked Platoon tROTCj: Stage Crew, l'sher. ANNA MAY BENDER . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Latin Reading Music Appreciation, Square Dancing, Future Teachers ol' Ainerica -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Gym Leaders, Young Moderns: Laurels, Studeu Council Delegate, Red Cross Delegate, Schurlone Sales Delegate Adjustment Clerk, Clean-l'p League, Hall Guard: Teams: Basket ball, Yolley Ball. ROGER DEL BENNORTH . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs Lettermen, President, Yice President, Hi Y, President: Laurel: Hall Guard: Teams: Cross-Country, Football, Track, Captain, Co captain, Intramurals: Class Notable, Best Student, National Hono Society. KA'l'lll.l'il'iN ANN Bl'iRiNl'iR . . . Cltlbs: -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Typing Persnnalitv, Social Dancing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball: Band and Orchestra Concert National Honor Society. ROBERT MARTIN BESSLER . . , Clubs: Checkers, Social Danc ing: Hall Guard. RICIIARD WARNER BEST . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Ifrench Yice-President. German. Opera Guild, Picked Platoon, Psychology Student Council Delegate, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurlone Pic titre Delegate: l'sher: Teams: Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring lfestival, Fall Festival, Operettas, Chora Competition, Band Competition, Orchestra Competition, Seven Las Words. Solo Competition. ANNE NIARIE BIBBY . . . Clubs: -IB Girls, IA Girls, Hostess Typing. LORRAINE G. BLAESING . . , Clubs: Checkers, Yice'l'resideut Chess, Dramatics, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, I-lostess, Secretary, junio Debs, Personality, Young Moderns: Tri Ili Y: Schurzone Sales Dele gate: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball, Intramurals DORIS MARIE BLOOM . . . Clubs: Tennis, -IB Gills, -IA Girls Knitting. Ollice Girls, Travel, Typing: Laurels, National Hono Society: Ollice Clerk: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Basketball IYILLIAIXI EDIYIN BLIFME . . .Tea Committee: Clubs: Rod aut Gun, Social Dancing, Opera Guild: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams Basketball, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last Wortls, Spring Festival Operetta, Choral Competition. DONNA MAE BODENSTAB . . . Clubs: Girls' Dance Band, Crochet IB Girls, 4A Girls, Personality: Laurels: G.A..A. Delegate: Baud ant Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition: Nationa Honor Society, Pageant Band, Solo and Ensemble Competition. AlllNE MARIE BOLGER . . . clllllJSI 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Hostess Young Moderns: Teams: Basketball: Messiah. Seven I.ast IVords BARBARA RAE BOLLIXLAN . . . Clubs: Junior Debs. Young Moderns, 4B Girls, -IA Girls: Laurels: Hall Guard, I-ire lNlarshall Usher. VIRGINIA KIOSEPHINE BONYINO . . . Clubs: Camera, -IB Girl: Knitting, Social Dancing, Young Nloderns: Student Council, Ret Cross. Hall Guard: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Com petition, Seven I.ast XVords. IXIARCIA JEAN BOTTEN . . . Play Committee: Clubs: Knitting Social Dancing, 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Crochet, Young Moderns: Hal Guard, Oliice Clerk, Tardy Ofliceg Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball YALERII-1 ANN BRADY . . . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs Camera. Girls Rille, Handwork, Knitting, Ofhce Girls, Personality IB Girls, 4A Girls, Square Dancing: Student Council Delegatc Schurzone Sales Delegate: Book Room Assistant, Office Clerk, Hal Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Intramurals. LARRY D. BRAND . . . Cluhs: Picked Platoon, Social Dancing Square Dancing: Usher, Map Room Clerk. ICYELYN CAROLYN BRANDENBITRG . . . Clubs: Hantlwork, Li brarv Aids, Ollice Girls, P..A.L.S., Tri Hi Y, 4B Girls, -'IA Girls Typing: Laurels: National Honor Society, junior Trophy XVinner Student Council, Red Gross, Schurione Delegate: Library Assistant I-Iall Guard, Oflice Clerk, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Yollcy Ball Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last XVords. BETTY E. BRIESENICK . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Dra matics, Forward Look, Hostess, Secretary, junior Debs, Oper: Guild, P.A.L.S., Tri Hi Y, -1B Girls, -IA Girls: Schurloue Sale Delegate, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball: Messiah Spring lfestiyal, Operetta, Seven Last NVords. NANCY KAY BROCK . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs Knitting, Latin Reading, Sketch, Typing: Laurels, National Hono Society: Gym Guard, Library Assistant, Hall Guard: Teams: Volle Ball, Intramurals. 140 HAROLD WARREN BROCKWAY . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun: l,anrels: Ilall Guard: Teatns: Intramurals. Nll'RllCI. ICLAINIC BROWN . . . Clubs: lil Circula Iispanol, Music Appreciation, Travel, I'.A.L.S., Pan American, Social Dancing, 4B flirls, 4A Girls: Sehurz Times Stall, Schurzone Pictttre Delegate: l'eams: Basketball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring lfestiial, Band Competition, Seven Last Words. l,lf.l'llYRlNli ll. BROWN . . . Clubs: Girls' Dance Band, Crochet, Illlice Girls, -1B Girls, -lA Girls: Library Assistant, Gym Guard: Learns: Basketball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring' Festival, Band Competition, linsemble Competition, Solo Competition. SIIIRLI-lli IIAYNIZ BRUICSKIC . . . Prom Committee: Clubs: Camera, IB Girls. -IA Girls, Handcraft, junior Debs, Kntting, Typing: Hall finard: Teams: Basketball, Vollev Ball: Messiah, Seven Last Words. DONALD NIOIIN BRl'NS . . . lilection Committee: Clubs: Letter- nen. treasurer. Rod and Gun, Ili-Y: Schurlone Picture Delegate, llall Guard. Usher: Teams: Track, Cross-Country, Intranntrals: seven Last XVords. PIIYLLIS CAROL BRXICZINSKI . . . Clubs: Careers, Camera, LIB Liirls, fiA Girls, Handwork, Hostess, Needlecraft, Ollice Girls, Typ- ng: Lanrels, Student Council: Book Room Assistant, Ollice Clerk, llall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball, Intramurals. NIYRNA MARIIQ Bl'CHllOLZ . . . Class Gilt Committee: Clubs: I'ri-Hi-Y, President and Secretary, 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Handwork, liravel, I'.A.L.S., Typing: Gym Guard: Teams: Yolley Ball: Seven l,ast IVOrds. IL. II. BRIAN Bl'RKli . . . Clubs: lingineering: Teams: Football, lntramurals. ISABIQL G, lll'RNS . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, 'IB Girls, 4A Girls, llpera Guild: Laurelsg Library Assistant, Gym Guard: Teams: Sasketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Fall Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. IIAROL MARIIC Bl'SHliI,I .... Prom Committee: Clubs: Cham- ber Music, 4B Girls, Vice-I'resident: Latin Reading, Puppet, Social Dancing. Typing: Laurels, National Honor Society, Vice-President: ibllice Clerk: Teams: Basketball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Xlessiall, Spring Ifestival, Operetta, Seven Last Words: Class Notable, Nlost Literary. I.LORIA -ll-IAN CALLOW . . . Clubs: Typing: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Seven Last Words. IOAN VICTORIA CAPADONA . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Art, Brush and Pencil, 413 Girls, 4A Girls, P.A.L.S., Palateers, Social Dancing, Typing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basket- xall, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Seven Last Words: Class Nlotable, Best Dancer. IIICYICRIA' ICS'l'IiI.I,IC CARLSON . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders. llandwork, Hostess, I'.A.I,.S., Personality, Receptionists, -IB Gil'ls, lA Girls: Hall Guard, Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball: Seven Last Words. BICATRICI-1 ROSE CATANZARO . . . Prom Cotntnittee: Clubs! Swim Leaders, G.A.A. Board, LIB Girls, 4A Girls, Girls Rifle, 'nterior Decorators, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Young Motl- -rns: Placement Clerk, Gy-ni Guard, Hall Guard: Teatns: Basket- tall. Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals. ARLICNI-L PHYLLIS CICNTNAROWICZ . . . Senior Motber's Tea Iommittee: Clubs: Camera, Girls Rifle, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Haml- lvork, Knitting, Travel, Square Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Gym Lnard, Gym Leaders: Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball, Intramtlrals. MARY ANN CHAMBRIC . . . Motlier's Tea Committee: Clubs: Ilareers, Dance Band, Dramatics, Secretary: Girls Rille, Knitting, Jsycliology, Typing: Selnirz Times Stall: Teams: Basketball, Intra- nnrals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band jompetition. QOBICRT XVILLIAM CIIANTRY . . . Clubs: Cartography, Social Bancing: Lanrels: llall Guard, Map Room Clerk: Teams: Intra- nnrals. 'RFNIC IIICLICN CIIOLICWINSRI . . , Clubs: Camera, 4B Girls, lA Girls, junior Dcbs, knitting, Hand Craft, Typing: Teams: lasketball, Volley Ball: Seven I.ast XYords. KONALD M. CIIRISTIQNSIQN . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, lfootball, ntramurals: Class Notable, Most Dignilied. 'AUL DWIGHT CHRISTICNSON . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Checkers, Lhess, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard. 'ANICT KATIIRYN CHRISTICY . , . Clubs: Checkers, Dramatics, Swim Leaders, 4B Girils, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, I'.A.L.S., Opera Guild, Square Dancing, Typing: Ifire Marshall, Oflice Clerk, Hall Guard: l'eams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring' festival, Operetta. Seven Last Words. 141 NANCY GAIL CLARKIC . . . Clubs: P.A.L.S., Music Appreciation 'l'ravel, Crochet, 4II Girls, -IA Girls, 'l'ri-Hi-Y: Hall Guard, Student Council, Gym Guard. RONALD MICHICAL CLICSICN . . . Clubs: Camera, Social Dancing Square Dancing, Lettermen, Ili-Y: Hall Guard: 'l'eams: Soccer 'l'rat'k. SHIRLEY MAY COIILRN . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, l't-rsonality Typing: Laurels: 'l'eams: Yolley Hall: lland and Orchestra Con cert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. HAROLD ROBI-IRI' COLICMAN . . . Clubs: Careers, Chemistrv lingineering: Visual lidueation, Hall Guard: Band and Orchestra Concert. GRACIC ANN COl.l.li'l l'I . . . l'rom Committee: Clubs: All! Girls Dramatics, Swim Leaders, Girls Rille, junior Debs, Ollice Girls Personality, Receptionists, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Style Typing, Yotmg Moderns: Gym Guard, Hall Guard: Teams: llas- ketball, Soccer, Swinuning, Yolley Ball: Class Notable. Wittiest. ROllliR'l' TAYLOR CO'I'liY . . . Clubs: Checkers, Rod and Gun, Stage Crew: Hall Guard, Stage Crew. MARGARIYI' ROSIC CRliliI.Y . . . KIIIIIJSI Swiln Leatlers, 'III Girls, AIA Girls: learn: Yolley Ball: Seven Last Words. LUCIA MARGARIYI' CROSS . . . Class Vice-President: lileclion Connnittee: Clubs: G.A.A. Board, 'Ili Girls, 4A Girls, llandcralt, Hostess, Knitting, junior Debs, Typing, Young Moderns, Laurels. Student Council Delegate, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurrone Pic- ture Delegate: Yisual liductation, Library Assistant, Ollice Clerk, Inky Hollow, Hall Guard, l'sher: learns: Basketball, Bowling, Yolley llall, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last Words. WILLIAM .IOSICPH CLNNINGIIAM . . . Clubs: Checkers. ROIIICRI ANDREW CYNOIYA . . . Clubs: lCngineering, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: I-'ire Marshall: Hall Guard, Stage Crew: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring lfestival, Seven Last IYords. ROliliR'l' IQDW.-XRD CZOIY . . . Clubs: lingineering, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard. RUTH ALICE DAHL . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Opera Guild, Secretary: 'l'yping: Messiah, Operetta, Seven Last Words, lfall lfestival. MARILYN GRACIC IYANDRICA . . . Prom Colmniltee: Clubs: Ollice Girls, Current livents, 'l'rav'el, Personality, Social Dancing: Scihurl limes Stall: Schurlone Stall: 'l'eams: llowling, Captain: Seven Last IYords. QIOANNIC DIANNIQ DANFORD . . . Clubs: Careers, President, Checkers, Treasurer, Dramatics, Current livents, III Girls, AIA Girls, 'l'ri-Hi'Y, Music Appreciation, I'.A.L.S., Personality: Fire Marshall, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, l'sher: learns: Basketball, Yollev Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. -IAMICS ROISICRI DAYIS . . . Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, lil Cit- ctulo lispanol, 'I'rav'el, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule: Laurels: Hall Guard: learns: Intramurals: Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date, CLARKE CRAIYFORII DIQCKIRR . . . Clubs: Chess. Americanism, Lettermen: Hall Guard, I-'ire lNlarshall: learns: Cross-Country, lractk, Intramurals. DORIS FAY DEICHELBOHRER . . . Clubs: JIB Girls, Handwork, Needlework, Palateers, 'l'ravel, Social Dancing: 'l'eatn: Yolley llall. WAYNIC G. DICKOIY . . , Clttbs: lingineeriug, Rod and Gun: llall Guard: l'eams: Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last Words. JOYCE DIANE DILLING ..., Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Current livents, 4lS Girls, NIA Girls, 'liri-Hi-Y, Girls Rille, Typing, Young Motlertis: Schurzone Sales Delegate and Picture Delegate: Book Room Assistant, Hall Gtlard: learns: Ilasketball, Yollev llall, Intramurals: Messiah. Seven Last IYords. Sli'I'H ROIIIQRI DOCIIIICRMAN . . . Clubs: Chess, Rod and Gun. MARGARET VIRGINIA DOMICNZAIN . . . Clubs: ell! Girls, 4.-X Girls, 'l'ri-Hi-Y, Handwork, junior Debs, 'I'ravel, Secretary. Pala- teers, Sketch, Vice-President: Laurels: Hall Guard: Usher: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Yolley Ball, lntranutrals: Messiah, Seven Last Words. l42 l.Al'RliNCli IIOIIN DOMI-IRACKI . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last AYords. ROBICRVI' Wll.l.lAM DON.-AI.ll . . . Clubs: lingineering, Movie Operators, Opera Guild. Social Dancing: l.aurels, Student Council: Hall Guard: Messiah, Spring lfestival, Seven I.ast Words, ROBIQRI' M. lDONl.l-IY . . . Clubs: Psychology: Hall Guard. CARl. l,Ol'lS DRAMMIS . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Checkers. l.atin Reading, Social Dancing, Wood Carving: Hall Guard: leams: Bowling, Basketball, Intramurals. -IOANNIC l-1llll'll IIRYGAS . . . Clubs: -1B Girls, 4.-A Girls, Stullers, -lunior llebs: I.ibrarv Assistant, Hall Guard, l'sher: learns: Vollev Ball. RAl.l'll M. lll'lllJl.liS, AIR .... Cap and Gown Connnittee: Clubs: Social Dancing, Slide Rule, Wood Carving: l.aurels: National llonor Society: Hall Guard: 'I'eanis: Swimming, Intramurals. llAROI.D THOMAS lbl'Gl'llJ . . . Clubs: German, Dance Band, Moi ie Operators. Social llancing. Hi-Y. Treasurer: Student Coun- cil, Book Room Assistant, llall Guard, llsher: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Cross-Country, Skating, Track, Wrestling, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Band Competition, Seven l.ast Words. SARAH ,IO lJl'NN . . . Ring and Pin Connnittee: Clubs: Current l-lxenls. -IB Girls, -lA Girls, Interior Decorating, Typing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: llall Guard, Gvin Guard: 'l'eams: Basketball, Vollev Ball: Seven l.ast AA'ords. SONYA IA'lDlA ICCRHARIH' . . . Clubs: German, President, -IB Girls, Knitting. Typing: Student Council, Red Cross: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven l.ast AVords. GERTRUDE ANN EDWARDS . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: Girls Rille. 'l'reasurer. Hostess. Needlework, -lB Girls, 4A Girls: l.aurels: Ollice Clerk, Placement Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Yollev Ball, lntraniurals, Girls Rille. MARY CA'l'lllCRlNli IQIDW.-XRDS . . . Clubs: Girls Rille, Needle- work. IB Girls, -lA Girls: Ollice Clerk, Placement Clerk: learns: Girls Rille. l.0Rli'lil'A -Il'Xli ICIICRM.-ANN . . . Clubs: GA..-K. Board, Opera Guild, Give Away Gift, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels, National Honor Society. l.ibrarv Assistant: learns: Basketball, Vollev Ball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Operetta, Seven Last Wcurds. CAROI. EIO.-AN ICMBICRG . . . Clubs: Knitting, Opera Guild, lfuture leachers Association: l.aurels: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring lfestival, Operelta. Band Competition, Seven l.ast Avords. MARl.I-'.Nli l,.AA'liRNl-I ICMMICI ,... Clubs: -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Sketch: learns: Basketball, Yollev Ball. WlNllfRl-QD lf. C. IQRICKSIQN . . . Clubs: Interior Decorating, l-.l Circnlo lispanol, Scrap Book Gifts, -1B Girls, 4A Girls: l.aurels: Messiah, Seven Last Wcnrtls: National Honor Society. llAROI.lJ CARI. ICRICSON . . . Clubs: lingineering, Vice Presi- dent, lreasurer, Social Dancing, Wood Carving: Teains: Basketball, Baseball. ,lliANli'liil'li ANN liRKliR'I' . . . Class Gilt Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, -lA Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, El Coro Espanol, Hanclwork, junior Debs, lravel, l,2ll2lli'Cl'S. Sketch. Yice-President: Laurels, National Honor Society: Sales Delegate: Hall Guard, Usher: 'llCl1lllSI Basketball, Yollev Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven l.ast AA'ords. l.ORRAlXli lil,l.l-'N ICRSIWAD . . . Clubs: lil Circulo lispanol, Knitting, Opera Guild, Typing: I.aurels: Library Assistant, Gym Guard. Messiah, Spring lfestival, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. jOllN l ,SClll-INBRICNNICR . . . Clubs: lingineering, Treasurer: llall Guard: 'I'eains: Bowling, Football, Intramurals. NORMAN CARI. lil'RlCK . . . Clubs: Wood Carving. lf.. DANII-il. lfl-',lCll l', -IR .... Clubs: Pre Medical, Opera Guild, Puppet. l'resident and lfonnder: Schurzone Sales, Red Cross, Schnrlone Picture Delegate: Library Assistant, Hall Guard: 'ISCEIIIISI Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Operetlas, Messiah, Spring lfestival, Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. 143 ICDITII MARIE FICIICRAIII-IND . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Drarnatits, Swim Leaders, ell! Girls, AIA Girls, Current livents, Gymnastics, Handwork, Hostess, Library Aids, Personality, Social Dancing, Scrap Book Gifts, Style: Sl'lllll'lOllC Sales Delegate: llall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Swimming, Yolley Hall, Intra- murals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last Words. I,Ol'ISIi ARLICNI2 FICNNICR . . . Gilt Committee: Clubs: IIS Girls. -lA Girls, Hostess, Crochet: Laurels, Schurlone Sales Delegate: Gvm Guard: Messiah, Seven I.ast Words. CAROI. HICLICN FIQRIIRACIII-1 . . . Senior Play Conrnriltcc: Clubs: Junior Debs, Stullers Club, Social Dancing, Young Nloderns: k I Laurels, Adjustment Clerk, Library Assistant, Ollice Clerg Tsher. JOHN ANDRICW FI.Ii'I'CIIIiR . . . Club: Rod and Gun: Yisnal Education, Hall Guard: Team: Track. MARILYN TIIICRI-ISA I-'ORTIN . . . Clubs: IIB Girls, -t.-X Girls, Junior Dehs, Latin Reading, Library Aids, Young Nloderns: Laurels, Student Council Delegate, Red Cross Delegate, Schurf Times Staff, Sclnirlone Stall: Clean-I'p League, Yisual liducation, Library Assistant, Ollice Clerk, Ilall Guard, llsher: Teams: llasket- ball, Yolley Ball. DARLICNIC IiI.IlAIIl-'.'I'II FOY . . . Clubs: Checkers, lil Circulo lispanol, III Girls, NIA Girls, Pan American, Social Dancing, Typing: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition: Solo and linsemhle Competition, Pageant Band. HAROLD STIQYICN FRANCIS . . . Play Committee: Clubs: Opera Guild, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Wcnrcls. SHIRLICIC ANN FRANKLIN . . . Clubs: Girls Rille, Square Danc- ing, G.A.A. Board, Current Iivents. 'III Girls, -IA Girls: Teams: Yolley Ball: Nlessiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. DONALD GIZORGIC FRANZICN . . . Clubs: Rod and Gun: llall Guard: Teams: Baseball, Bowling, Intramurals. JOAN JOSFPHINI2 FRICDA . . . Clubs: Interior Decorating, Receptionists, Social Dancing, Careers, Checkers: Inky Ilollow, llall Guard, Usher: Teams: Yolley Ball: Messiah, Seven I.ast Words. LARRY J. I-'RIQRK . . . Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Slide Rule, Wood Carving: Schurl Times Stall: Schurlone Stall: Yisual Iiducation: Teams: Swimming: Choral Competition, Seven Last Words: Class Notable, Nlost Courteous. JOYCIC INIARJORIIQ I-'RIZY . . . Clubs: Costume Design, Palateers, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, Tri-Hi-Y, -Ili Girls, -IA Girls, Schurzone Art Stall: Laurels, Library Assistant: Teams: Yol- ley Ball: National Honor Society. CAROL JICAN GALLA . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: IIrush and Pencil, 'III Girls, l'.A.I..S., Palateers, President, Social Dancing, Young Moderns: Laurels: Clean-l'p League: IIall Guard: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words. PAUL ISAILFIY GILBFRT . . . Clubs: Audubon, Cartoon, Chem- istry, Iingineering, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule. MARIANIN I'AI'I,IiNli GILI .... IIIOIII Committee: Clubs: Costume Design, Dramatics, -III Girls, -IA Girls, Ilostess, Presitient, Interior Decorating, Secretary, G.A.A. Delegate, Tri-Hi-Y, Typing: Student Council Delegate, Red Cross Delegate: Clean-l'p League, Ilsher: Teams: Ilasketball, Yolley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last XYords. CAROL CATHIZRINIC GITZINGI-IR . . . Clubs: Junior Debs, Needlework, Otlrce Girls, Social Danting, Typing: Tezun: Xolley Hall, CHARLO'I I'Ii IiI.SIIi GIYICNS . . . Clubs: Camera, Checkers, Chess. Library Aids, Travel, Typing: Laurels: Adiustment Clerk, Library Assistant, Oflice Clerk, Hall Guard. ROGER ANTHONY GORSKI . , . Iilection Committee: Clubs: Camera, Cartography. Travel, Opera Guild, Puppet: l.aurels, Na- tional Honor Society: Visual Iidncation, Map Room Clerk: Team: Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. Class Notable, Ideal Classmate. MARLIZNIZ ICLSIE GRANDKI-Z . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls. German, Interior Decorators, Travel, I'alateers, Yice-President: Typing: Laurelsg Otlice Clerk: Schurfone Art Stall: National Honor Society. JICAN IQIFANOR GRAII . . . Clubs: Tri-Ili-Y, flll Girls, -l.-X Girls, Handwork, I'.A.I..S., Receptionists, Social Dancing: Library Assis- tant, Orlice Clerk, l'sher: Teams: Basketball, Howling, Yollev Hall. Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last XVords. JACK P,-XIII. GRAYICS . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Music Appre- ciation, Social Dancing, Stage Crew: Schurmne Sales Delegate: Visual liducation, Map Room Clerk: Teams: Swimming, Wrestling. lntrannirals: Messiah, Spring' Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. l'l'l RENT ALAN GRAYSON . . . Clubs: Camera, Checkers, Chess, latin Reading, l.ettermen, Radio Guild, Rilie, Square Dancing, Fire Marshall, Ilall Guard, Teams: Baseball, Football. RALPH GI-IORGIC GRI-QINKIC . . . Cartoon, Vice President, Laurels, National Honor Society, Student Council, Sehurz Times, Sehurzone Stall, Hall Guard, Teams: Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last NVords, Class Notable, Most Literary. RONALD ALFRICD GRICINKIC . . . Clubs: Checkers, Movie Operators, Square Dancing, Laurels, National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Messiah, Seven Last Words. SHIRLI-1Y ANN Gl.IS'I'AIfSON . . . Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: P.A.L.S., Dramatics, Hostess, Vice President, Junior Debs, Secretary, Knitting, Opera Guild, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y Laurels, Schurlone Sales Delegate, Hall Guard, Teams, Basketball. Volley Ball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. MARY ICLLICN HACKNICY . . . Clubs: Fl Circulo Espanol, Junior Debs, Knitting, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, Hall Guard, Olliee Clerk, Schurzone Delegate, leams: Volley Ball. Bli'l I'Y MARII-1 HALI .... Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Captain, El Circulo I-Qspanol, Forward Look President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri- Hi-Y, Opera Guild, Laurels, Student Council Delegate, Red Cross Delegate, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Hall Guard, Teatns: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last XVords. IOAN ARLI-ZNIC HALL. . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, French, Gymnastics, Girls Rille, junior Debs, Social Dancing, Square Dane- ing, Theatre, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Nlessiah, Choral Competition, Seven Last XVords. NANCY Llili HALI .... Clubs: Dramatics, 4B Girls, -lA Girls, lunior Debs, Messiah, Seven Last Nerds. ROBliR'I' HAROLD HALVORSICN . . . Ring and Pin Commit- tee, Clubs: Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Hall Guard, Teams: Bowling, Intramurals. CAROL ANN HAMNI . . . Clubs: Gym Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Sketch, Social Dancing. PAl'L ANDRI-ZW HANKO . . . Clubs: Puppet, Cameras, Slide Rule, Current livents, Treasurer, Laurels, Treasurer, National Honor Society, Hall Guard, Band and Orchestra Concert, Mes- siah, Spring lfestival, Seven Last Words. DONALD GICORGIZ HANSICN . . . Play Connnittee, Clubs: Letter- men, Red and Gun, Social Dancing, Wccd Carving, Laurels, Schurzone Start, Hall Guard, Teams: Skating, Swimming, Intra- murals, Captain. MYRNA RAI-Z HANSIQN . . . Clubs: G.A.A. Board, Forward Look, 4B Girls, Girls Rifle, Captain, Interior Decorating, President, Student Council, Gym Guard, Teams: Basketball, Tumbling, Vol- lev Ball, Messiah, Snring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words, Class Notable, Most Versatile. D. ALLAN HARDT . . . Clubs: Engineering, Lettermen, Social Dancing, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Hall Guard, Usher, Teams: Track. MARY KIANIC HARTUNG . . . Clubs: Checkers, 4A Girls, Person- ality, Student Council. SHIRLEY M.-Ali HILGFNBICRG . . . Clubs: Checkers, Swim Leaders, Hostess, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Current livents, Tri Hi Y, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, G.A.A. Delegate, Student Council, Red Cross, Sehurzone Sales, Div. Rm. Pic. Delegate, Clean-lip League, Fire Marshall, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, l'sher, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, Seven Last YVords. RI'l'A ANITA HINRICHS . . . Ring and Pin, Prom Committee, Clubs: Handwork, President, P.A.L.S., 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, Social Dancing, Laurels, Teams: Volley Ball. MARY 'I'. IIOERRMANN . . . Clubs: lil Circulo Espanol, Music Appreciation, Needlework, Opera Guild, Red Cross Knitting, Typ- ing, 4B Girls, Book Room Assistant, Hall Guard, Usher, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Oper- etta, Seven Last IVords. BARBARA ANN HOFFMAN . . . Senior Tea Committee, Clubs: i'ri-Hi-Y, 4B Girls, Handwork, P.A.L.S., Typing, Schurzone Sales Delegate. RONALD Llili HOGDAHL . . . Clubs: Chess, Americanism, Latin Reading, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Hall Guard. PATRICIA -IOANNIE HRINOVVICH . . . Cap and Gown Commit- tee, Clubs: Careers, Camera, Personality, Square Dancing, 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Laurels, Adjustment Clerk, Basketball, Volley Ball. 145 LUCILLE RUTH HUBER . . . Clubs: Camera, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Current Events, Handwork, Hostess, Interior Decorating, Pan Amer- ican, Typing: Ollice Clerk: Teams: Bowling. YVONNI-1 LOUISE HITSCHIN . . . Clubs: -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Knit- ting, Orlice Girls, Typing, Oflice Clerk, Ilall Guard: Teams: Basket- ball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Seven Last Hiords. NANCY LOIS IWICK . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Current Events, Forward Look, Vice President, Interior Decorating, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Theater: Schurz Times Stall, Schurzone Stall, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Spring Festival, Seven Last Yvords. PATRICIA ANN JAMES . . . Clubs: Scrap Book Gifts, Vice Presi- dent: Typing: Hall Guard: Gym Guard: Teams: Volley Ball. CAROL BARBARA JANEK . . . Clubs: Knitting, Swim Leaders, G.A.A. Board, Travel, Typing, President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Secre- tary, Current Events, Vice President, Tennis, Laurels: National Honor Society, Vice President: Student Council Delegate: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball: Class Notable, Best Student. ANIDA H. JOHNSON . . . Cap and Gown Comtnittee: Clubs: Dramatics, Girls, Rifle, Latin Reading, Needlework, Travel, P.A.L.S., Current Events, President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Schurzone Sales Dele- gates: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last XVords: Class Notable, Most Popular. RANDOLPH SCOTT JOHNSON . . . Play Committee: Clubs: Camera, Opera Guild, Square Dancing, Laurels, National Honor Society, Student Council: Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Staff: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words VERNENE SHARON JOHNSON . . . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 11B Girls, 4A Girls, Opera Guild: Laurels: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Operetta, Band Compe- tition, Seven Last XN'ords. PATSY IRENE JONES . . . Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Costume Design, Dratnatics, Swim Leaders, -IB Girls, Current Events, G,A.A. Board, Gymnastics, Handwork, Hostess, Interior Decorating, Library Aids, Ofhce Girls, Personality, Social Dancing, Young Moderns: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals. SHIRLEY LOIS JORGENSEN . . . Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, Hostess, Office Girls, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, 4B Girls, 1lA Girls: Red Cross: Oflice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. JAMES JULIANO . . . Clubs: Checkers, Hand Craft, Slide Rule, NVood Carving. MARLENE DOROTHY KAESEBERG . . . Clubs: Careers, Dra- matics, Junior Debs, Gym Guard, 4B Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, P.A.L.S., Personality: Tri-Hi-Y, Hall Guard, llsher: Teams: Bowling, Volley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last XVords: Class Notable, Most Attractive. CHRISTEL GERTRITDE KAPPE . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, -IA Girls. Latin Reading, Social Dancing, Typing: Ilall Guard: Messiah, Seven Last XVords: National Honor Society. JOAN MARIE KARGER . . . Clubs: Stufiers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Junior Debs, Knitting, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Typing: Schurzone Staff: Seven Last XVords. GERALDINE NATALIE KARLIC . . , Clubs: lil Circulo Espanol, 4B Girls, Junior Debs, Personality, Red Cross Knitting, Typing, Young Moderns: Hall Guard, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball. MARLENE JOHANNA KATKE . . . Clubs: 4A Girls, Handwork: Hall Guard. MARY ANN KAXVCZYNSKI . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Checkers, Secretary, Costume Design, Typing, -IB Girls, 4A Girls: Inky Hollow: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Band and Orchestra Con- cert, Spring Festival, Seven Last Mlords. CAROL CATHERINE KEMPF . . . Clubs: Dratnatics, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Current Events, Ilandwork, P.A.L.S., Typing: Hall Guard: Teams: Volley Ball: Seven Last Words. JAMES THOMAS KENDRIGAN , . . Clubs: Latin Reading, Rod and Gun, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Swim- ming, Wrestling. ARLENE MAY KIELAS . . . Club: Handwork: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball. Intramurals. CHARLES ARTHUR KLEINIENT . . . Clubs: Social Dancing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: M'restling: Band and Orchestra Con- cert: Class Notable, Wittiest. I-16 ARLENE LORRAINE KLOPP . . . Clubs: Stuffers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Junior Debs, P.A.L.S., Typing, Young Moderns, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Orlice Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Seven Last YVords. THOMAS JOHN KMET . . . Clubs: Pre-Med, Movie Operators, Opera Guild, Square Dancing, Slide Rule, Typing, Laurels, National Honor Society, Student Council Delegate, Visual Education, Teams: Bowling, Football, Track, Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival. Operetta, Seven Last Words. JITNE CAROL kNl'DSEN . . . Clubs: Tri Hi Y, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Stullers, Hand Craft, P.A.L.S., Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intra- murals, Messiah, Seven Last Words. NANALEE ALICE KNUTSON . . . Clubs: P.A.L.S., Swim Leaders, Current Events, Junior Debs, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, Vice President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri Hi Y, Student Council, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Clean-I'p League, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Usher, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, co-captain, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Band Com- petition, Seven Last lVords. v-ww MYRA JEAN KOEHLER . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Interior Decorating, Latin Reading, Secretary, Ofhce Girls, Tennis, Square Dancing, Typing, Laurels, National Honor Society, Schurzone Staff, Oilice Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri Hi Y. GERALDINE CAMMILE KOT . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Junior Debs, Oflice Girls, Travel, Treasurer, Typing, Teams: Bas- ketball, Volley Ball. WILLIAM ROBERT KRAEMER . . . Clubs: Camera, Movie Oper- ators, Opera Guild, Red Cross Delegate, Schurzone Picture Dele- gate, Visual Education, Hall Guard, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. DAVID ERNST KRAMER . . . Clubs: Movie Operators. JOYCE ARLENE KRAUSE . . . Prom Committee, Clubs: Careers, Junior Debs, Knitting, Square Dancing, Typing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Current Events, Laurels, Schurz Times Staff, Hall Guard, Usher, Messiah. PER-HUGO KRISTENSSON . . . Clubs: Key, Pan American, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Laurels: Hall Guard, National Hencr Society PATRICIA ANN KUHLMAN . . . Clubs: German, Interior Deco- rating, Knitting, Sketch, Fashion Design, Crochet, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Teams: Volley Ball, Band and Orchestra Concert, Mes- siah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Band Competition, Seven Last Wlords. RONALD T. KUNZ . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Team: Intramurals. CORRINE ELAINE LAMBRECHT . . . Clubs: Current Events, Latin Reading, President, Slide Rule, Secretary, Typing, Laurels, National Honor Society, Student Council, Red Cross, Library Assistant, Oflice Clerk, Gym Guard, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last XN'ords, Tri Hi Y, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, President. CONSTANTINE LAMPROS . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Opera Guild, Team: Intramurals, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words DANIEL ANTHONY LANGNER . . . Clubs: Art, El Circulo Espanol, Gymnastics, Lettermen, Social Dancing, Typing, Clean-Up League, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, Teams: Football, Skating, Track, Wrestling, Intramurals, Boxing, Spring Festival. FLORENCE LARSEN . . . Clubs: Crochet, Stuilers, 4B Girls, In- terior Decorators, Music Appreciation, Red Cross Knitting, 4A Girls, Student Council, Red Cross, Office Clerk, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. NORRIS CARTER LARSON . . . Clubs: Cartography, Treasurer, Opera Guild, Picked Platoon, Square Dancing, Laurels, Map Room Clerk. Usher, Teams: Cross-Country, Rifle, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. EIYGENE PAUL LAUTI-INSCHLAGER JR .... Class Treasurer, Clubs: Dramatics, President, German, Secretary, Puppet, Vice Presi- dent, Square Dancing, Laurels, National Honor Society, Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Operetta, Band Competition. DAVID ROY LAYMAN . . . Clubs: Camera, Movie Operators, Puppet, Laurels, Student Council, Clean-Up League, Hall Guard. JAMES L. LEEVER . . . Club: Rod and Gun, Hall Guard, Intra- murals. RONALD GEORGE LEEVER . . . Club: Rod and Gun, Hall Guard, Teams: Track, Intramurals. 147 . 5 : I Ev Si xr LAXVRENCE LEROY LEHMANN . . . Clubs: Lettermen, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Track. RICHARD ALEXANDER LEONHARDT . . . Club: Social Dancing. DOLORES ANN LEPORE . . . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, G.A.A. Board, 4B Girls, Music Appreciation, Typing: Student Council, Schurzone Sales Delegate: Clean-Up League: Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last Words: Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date. MYRNA BARBARA LIBBY . . . Clubs: Careers, Current Events: Ofhce Clerk: Teams: Basketball. MARY LOU LIGHT . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Current Events, Art, Careers, Costume Design, Dramatics, Handwork, Knitting, Library Aids, Orlice Girls, P.A.L.S., Typing: Hall Guard: Team: Volley Ball. NANCY ANN LIND . . . Clubs: Careers, Vice President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting: Red Cross: Hall Guard: Teams: Tennis, Basket- ball, Bowling, Volley Ball, IIlll'Ll1l1llI'2llSj Spring Festival. .IEANNE CAROL LINDQUIST . . . Senior Luncheon Comtnittee: Clubs: Handcraft, 413 Girls, 4A Girls, Chamber Music, Handwork, Interior Decorating, Palateers, Puppet: National Honor Society, Secretary: Adjustment Clerk, Ofhce Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Vol- ley Ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last 1Vords: Class Notable, Ideal Class Mate. ARLENE DOLORES LIPS . . . Clubs: Careers, Crochet, Stullers, Social Dancing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Student Council: Red Cross: Oflice Clerk, Hall Guard, Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. .IEANNETTE ANN LOCKMAN . . . Clubs: 4A Girls, Pan Ameri- can, Social Dancing, Scrap Book Gifts: Hall Guard: Seven Last Words. JOSEPH LOUIS LOGIUDICE . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Track, XVrestling, Intra- murals: Messiah, Seven Last Words. DARLENE THERESA LONERGAN . . . Clubs: Hostess, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard. GLADYS ANN LUCAS . . . Clubs: Hostess, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard, Fire Marshall. NORBERT LOIIIS LUNDBERG . . . Clubs: Cartography, Letter- men, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Laurels: Schurzone Staff: Map Room Clerk: Teams: Cross Country, Soccer, Track, Intra- murals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Wlords: Class Notable, Most Artistic. KENNETH MARLOYVE I.UNDGREN . . . Clubs: Engineering, Plant Growers, Travel: Hall Guard: Teams: Intratnurals. HELENA THERESA LYSEK . . . Clubs: Dramatics, Swim Lead- ers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Sketch: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last XVords, National Honor Society. GERHARD HERMAN MACHE . . . Class President: Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Slide Rule: Laurels: Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Teams: Baseball, Track: National Honor Society. CHARLES JOHN MADARY . . . Clubs: College, Gymnastics, Movie Operators, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Visual Education, Hall Guard: Team: Intramurals. SOPHIE PATRICIA MAIMONIS . . . Clubs: Dramatics, Girls Rille, Interior Decorating, junior Debs, Travel, I'.A.L.S.: Laurels: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Seven Last Words: Fall Festival. STANLEY EDYVARD MALINOYVSKI . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Vice- President, Music Appreciation, Vice-President, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Visual Education: Teams: Basketball, Cross-Country, Skating. INA LEE MALLIN . . . Club: 4A Girls. STEVE A. MALTEZOS . . . Senior Election Committee: Clubs: Opera Guild, Movie Operators, Travel, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Student Council: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard, Visual Education: Teams: Cross-Country, Track, Intramurals: Mes- siah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. 148 BIERNETTE LORRAINIC MARINGER . . . Clubs: Travel, P.A.L.S., Receptionists: Laurels: National Honor Society: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Hall Guards: Teams: Basketball, Vol- lev Ball. JOHN 1-IDWARD MARTH . . . Clubs: Checkers, Social Dancing, Map Room Clerk: Teams: Intratnurals. LOIS Rl'TH MATSON . . . Clubs: Switn Leaders, 4A Girls, I'.A,L.S., Red Cross Knitting, Yottng lNloderns: Laurels. IRI-INIC VIRGINIA MAY . . . Clubs: 411 Girls, 4A Girls, Crochet, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Young Moderns: Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Teams: Intramurals: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Seven Last XVords. 1iL1ZA131iTH ICSTHICR MICISTICR . . . Clubs: Knitting, Opera Guild, Typing: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intra- murals: Iland aml Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words: Class Notable, Most Musical: National Honor Society. SHIRLICY ANN MliRliI.1i . . . Clubs: German, Travel, Palateers, Typing: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Library Assistant. IIOAN CAROLYN MICYICR . . . Clubs: 4A Girls, Cheer Leaders, Travel, P.A.L.S., Receptionists, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah. -Il'DITH GAY MICYIQR . . . Luncheon Cotnmittee: Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Secretary, G.A.A. Board, Palateers, Sketch, President, Tri-Hi-Y, 413 Girls, 4A Girls, Social Dancing: Laurels: Teams: Bas- ketball, Volley Ilall, Tennis, Intraumrals: Messiah, Seven Last 1Vords. LILAH MARY MICHALEK . . . Clubs: Audubon, Careers, Tours, Hfstess. Knitting, Persenality, Sketch, Treasurer Scrap Book Gifts, -111 Girls. -lA Girls: Student Council, Red Cross, Clean-llp League: Band and Orchestra Ccncert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Orchestra Competition, Seven Last Words. IEARISARA ANN MICKIQLSI-ZN . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, AIA Girls, Hostess, Knitting, Needlework, P.A.L.S., Scrap Book Gifts, Typing: Hall Guard: Seven Last 1Vords. SHIRLICY ALICIC MILLICR . . . Clubs: Checkers, 4A Girls, P.A.L.S., Scrap Book Gifts, Typing: Hall Guard. MARILLYN LAVON MINION . , . Clubs: Americanism, 413 Girls, 4A Girls, junior Dehs, Latin Reading, Opera Guild, Receptionists, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels, National Honor Society, Student Council: Red Crcss: Schurz-Times Stall, Schurzone Staff: Clean-Up League, Visual liducation, l'sher: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Tennis: Messiah, Fall Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Wort s. GICORGIC R. MOORIC . , . Clubs: Cartography, Lettermen, Square Dancing: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Vistlal liducation, Map Room Clerk, Hall Guard: Teams: Track, Wrestling, Intramurals. RONALD THOMAS MOORIC . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Social Dancing: Visual liducation: Teams: Track. 11Olll11i'I I'li MARGIQRITIC MURISARGER . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Opera Guild: Laurels: Student Council: Red Cross: 413 Girls, 4A Girls, Schurzone Stall: Schurz Times Stall: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Clean-l'p League: Messiah, Spring Festival, Oper- Cltli, Choral Competition, Seven Last Words. ICLICANOR VIRGINIA lNIl'RPI-IV . . . Clubs: Music Appreciation, Trivel, P.A.L.S.. Treasurer, Pan American, Crochet, Vice President, 411 Girls, Tri-Hi-Y: Hall Guard. MARILYN -IANIC MURRAY . . . Clubs: Careers President, Check- ers, G.A.A. lloard, Current livents, lil Circulo lispanol, 413 Girls, 4A Girls, Red Cross Knitting, Typing: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball Volley Ball, Tennis. -IIiANNli'l I'li BARBARA MIFSIIQLSKI . . . Cltlbs: G.A.A. Board, Current Events, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, junior Debs, Music Apprecia- tion, P.A.L.S., Young Mcderns: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals. XVILLIAM NIEVICRS . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Social Dancing: Hall Gttard, Visual Iiducation. 1-II,AlNli ICLIQANOR NIICLSICN . . . Clubs: Careers, lil Circulo Espanol, Crochet, Stuflfers, Red Cress Knitting, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Ofiice Clerk, Visual Education, Gym Guard, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. AITDRICY LIICILLIZ NORLIN . . . Clubs: Current 1ivents,'I'ri Hi Y, 411 Girls, 4A Girls, Latin Reading, Typing: Laurels, National Honor Society: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Seven Last 1Vords. 149 .J ELAINE CATHERINE NORLOCK . . . Class Gift Committee: Clubs: Camera Travel, Current Events, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting Typing, Schurzone Staff, Orhce Clerk, Hall Guard, Teams: Basket- ball, Soccer, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last Words. ROGER NORRICK . . . Clubs: Checkers, Cartography, Laurels, Hall Guard, Messiah. JAMES BERNARD NOVELLO . . . Clubs: Cartoon, Needlework, Psychology, Fire Marshall, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Base- ball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last Words. MARGARET RUTH NYSTROM . . . Clubs: Careers, El Circulo Espanol, Vice-President, Current Events, 4B Girls, Oflice Girls, P.A.L.S., Typing, Laurels, Schurz Times Stall, Oflice Clerk, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramtlrals. ROBERT IVILLIAM O'BRIEN . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, Hall Guard, Ofhce Clerk, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Fall Fes- tival, Seven Last Words. JIM CHRISTIAN OEHLBERG . . . Clubs: German, Checkers, Dramatics, Movie Operators, Square Dancing, Hall Guard, Fire Marshal, Teams: Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last Words. ROLAND EDWIN OELBERG . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Chess, Key Club, Laurels, National Honor Society, Student Council, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Teams: Scccer, Wrestling, Intra- murals, Tennis. WILLIAM MARTIN O'LEARY . . . Clubs: Checkers, French, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, Hall Guard, Teams: Intramurals. CARL JAMES ROY OLSON . . . Clubs: Camera, Checkers, Fancy Drill, Key Club, Non-Coms, Picked Platoon, Rifie, Sccial Dancing, Hall Guard, Usher. ARLENE JOAN OLSZEYVSKI . . . Clttbs: Junior Debs, Social Dancing, Typing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Hall Guard. KATHERINE N. PAPPADEMETRIOU . . . Clubs: Checkers, Americanism, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Junior Debs, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Palateers, Sketch, Laurels, Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Stall, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Tennis, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Mes- siah, Fall Festival, Operetta, Seven Last XVords, Class Notable, Typical Schurzite. JOSEPH GEORGE PASSALINO . . . Clubs: Gymnastics, Lettermen, Vice-President, Secretary, Social Dancing, Typing, Student Coune cil, Clean-Up League, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, Teams: Basketball, Football, Swimming, Track, Nvrestling, Intramurals, Boxing, Spring Festival, Class Notable, Most Athletic. DONALD EDWARD PASTRYK . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Team: Bowling, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Orchestra Competition, Seven Last IVords. GENEVIEVE CECILIA PATELSKI . . . Clubs: Junior Debs, Square Dancing, Young Moderns, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Laurels, Hall Guard, Usher, Fire Marshall. RICHARD MAURICE PAULS . . . Clubs: Checkers, Fancy Drill, Movie Operators, Non Coms, Picked Platoon, Rifle, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Visual Education, Hall Guard, Team: Intramurals. HARRY LOUIS PEARL . . . Clubs: Social Dancing. GWENDOLYN W. PENZEK . . . Election Committee, Clubs: Cham- ber Music, Checkers, Vice-President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Sketch, Secretary, Social Dancing, Typing, Yottng Moderns, Student Council, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last YVords. MARY GRACE PETERSON . . . Clubs: G.A.A. Board, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Knitting, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Typing, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball. MARY ELLEN PIEPER . . . Clubs: Camera, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, P.A.L.S., Social Dancing, Typing, Hall Guard, Usher, Team: Volley Ball, Seven Last VVords. EDWVIN XV. PITCHER . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, Clean-Up League: Team: Basketball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Opcretta, Seven Last Wfords. RONALD GEORGE PLATT . . . Clubs: Checkers, Psychology, Rod and Gun, Clean-up League, Fire Marshall, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, Teams: Volley Ball, Intramurals, Messiah, Seven Last Words. 150 v MICHAEL FRANCIS POWERS . . . Clttbs: Camera, Checkers, Music Appreciation, Opera Gttild: Student Cottncil: Hall Gttard, Yisual Iiducation: Teams: Track, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Fes- tival, Seven Last IYords. WILLIAM HI-IRMAN PRICCHT . . . Mother's Tea Committee: Clubs: Wood Carving: Ilall Guard: Teatns: Wrestling. NANCY DIANIC PRIil'SS . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, Receptionists: Laurcls: Ollice Clerk: Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. DANIIQI. F. PRICIC . . . Clubs: lil Circulo lispanol, Iingincering, Hi-Y. Gymnastics, Lettcrmen, Psychology, Social Dancing: Clean- Up League: Fire Marshal: Hall Guard: Stage Crew, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Swimming, Track, Captain, Yollcy Ball, Intramurals. MARY ANN PRISTASH . . . Clubs: Opera Guild, Palateers, Personality. Sketch: Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Vol- ley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Fall Festival: Operetta, Seven Last Wcrtls: National Honor Society. TIIICODORIC STANLICY PROl'D . . . Clubs: Camera, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Ilall Guard: Team: Cross-Country. KIOSICPH ROBICRT PRYST . . . Club: Checkers. QIANIQT DOROTHY QVIRK . . . Gift Committee: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, junior Debs, Ollice Girls, Palateers, Receptionists, Social Dancing, Young Moderns, Tri-Ili-Y: Laurels, Schurzone Stall: Library Assistant, Hall Guard, l'sher: Teams: Basketball, Vollev Ball: Class Notable, Most Courteous. ARLFNIC R. RATAQICZYR . . . Clttbs: G.A.A. Board, Knitting, Needlework, Social Dancing, Typing: Ilall Guard: Messiah. BARBARA RAF RICAGAN . . . Clubs: Art, Checkers, lil Circulo lispanol, -junior Debs, Needlework, Travel, Social Dancing, Typing, 4B Girls: Ilall Guard: Messiah. IIOANNIC RUTH RICINHOLDT . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: Careers, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Knitting, Square Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y, Typing: Team: Yolley Ball: Seven Last Words. QIAMICS RAYMOND RICININGICR . . , Clubs: Checkers, Poetry Reading, Psychology, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Book Room Assistant. Clean-lip League, Fire Marshall, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, l'sher: Teams: Skating, Soccer, Yolley Ball, Intramurals: Class Notable, Most Attractive. CAROL LYNN RICNTZ . . . Clubs: Iil Circulo lispanol, 4B Girls, -IA Girls, Crochet, Stnllers, Tri-Hi-Y, Red Cross Knitting: Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Fes- tival, Band Competition, Fall Concert. DOROTHY -IANIC RIDDLIC . . . Clubs: German, junior Debs, Opera Guild: Team: Yolley Ball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last XYords. DONALD S. RIICMICR . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: German, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard, Yisual liducation: Teams: Bowling: Messiah, Seven Last Words: Class Notable, Friendliest. WILLIAM ALICXANDICR RIICMIQR . . . Clttbs: Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Bowling, Intramurals. MARGARICT S. ROSICNGRICN . . . Senior Tea Committee: Clubs: Checkers. Dramatics, Current livents, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, junior Debs, Social Dancing, Young Moderns: Placement Clerk, Hall Guard, l'sher: Teams: Basketball, Yolley Ball, Intramurals. DONNA IIICAN ROSS . . . Clubs: Careers, Checkers, Costume Design, Hostess, Needlework, Ctlrrent Iivents, 4B Girls, Person- alitv, Square Dancing: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Yolley Ball: Messiah. ICDITH HICRTHA ROSSMANN . . . Clubs: -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Palateers, Social Dancing, Young Moderns: Laurels: Tardy Ollicc: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. CHRISTINIQ MARIIQ ROTH . . . Senior Play Comtuittee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, German, Knitting, Travel, Social Dancing, Scrap Book Gills, Typing: Hall Guard: Teatns: Basketball, Yollcy Ball. IIICRBICRT R. RITPP . . . Hall Gttard: Band and Orchestra Con- cert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Band Competition. 151 WILLIAM H. RUSTEMEYER . . . Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Social Dancing, Square Dancing. MARY ANNE RYAN . . . Clubs: Current Events, Tri-Hi-Y, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Treasurer, Junior Debs, Typing: Laurels, Student Council: National Honor Society, Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball: Messiah, Seven l.ast Words. EDMUND L. RYDZ . . . Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Handwork, Treasurer: Movie Operators, Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing: Hall Guard: Team: Intramurals: Band and Orches- tra Concert. ROBERT STANLEY RYDZ . . . Clubs: Camera, President: Dance Band, Movie Operators, Wood Carving: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Hall Guard: Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Oper- etta, Band Competition, Orchestra Competition, Seven Last XVords. MARILYN KAY SANDBLOM . . . Clubs: Careers, Interior Decorat- ing, Knitting, Travel, Vice President, Red Cross Knitting, Typing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Current Events: Laurels, Student Council, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Seven Last Words: National Honor Society. SHIRLEY MAE SANDERS . . . Clubs: Swim Leaders, Current Events, Treasurer, 4B Girls, Gymnastics, Personality, Social Danc- ing: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Hall Guard, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ball: Spring Festival, Seven Last Wcrds. ROSEMARY SARYTCHOFF . . . Clubs: Current Events, 4B Girls, Costume Design, 4A Girls, Hostess, Interior Decorating: Hall Guard, Tardy Office: Seven Last Wlords. HENRY YVILLIAM SCHERER . . . No Activities. EDXVARD CHARLES SCHNEIDER . . . Clubs: German, Opera Guild: Student Council: Red Cross: Schurz Times Stall, Schurzone Statf: Hall Guard, Clean-Up League. JOAN MILDRED SCHOHN . . . Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: Chamber Music, Checkers, El Circulo Espanol, Secretary, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri Hi Y, Oflice Girls, Puppet, Social Dancing, Typing: Laurel: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intra- murals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last IVords. LOUISE HELEN SCHITLER . , . Senior Election Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls. 4A Girls. Tri-Hi-Y, Hanclwork, Hostess, Social Dar-cing, Square Dancing, Typing, Young Moderns: Hall Guard, Usher: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Fes- tival, Senior Chorus, Seven Last XN'ords: Class Notable, Friendliest. VERA JANE SEREDUK . . . Clubs: junior Debs, Latin Reading, Scrap Book Gifts: Usher. JOYCE E. SEVALIER . . , Clubs: Camera, Secretary, Dramatics, El Circulo Espantl, G.A.A. Board, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Tri-Hi-Y. library Aids, Music Appreciation, Office Girls, P.A.L.S.: National Honor Society: Student Council: Red Cross: Clean-llp League, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Gym Guard, Swim Guard: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Class Notable, Most Dependable LILLIAN JEAN SHIMKITS . . . Gift Committee: Clubs: P.A.I..S., Swim Leaders, Handwork, Hostess, Knitting, Square Dancing. Tri-Hi-Y, 4B Girls: Laurels, Student Council, Red Cross, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Clean-Up League: Teatns: Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Captain: Messiah, Seven Last YVords. GLORIA JEAN SHOFF . . . Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, Secretary, Current Events, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Office Girls, P.A.l..S., Vice- President, Typing: Schurz Titnes Staff: Hall Guard: Teams: Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. PATRICIA ANN SKORCZ . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Alunior Debs, Square Dancing, Young Moderns: Laurels: Hall Guard: Fire Marshall: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Messiah, Seven Last Xvords. DONALD SLAVIK . . . Clubs: Engineering, Rod and Gun: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Track, Intramurals. JOAN ANN SLIWA . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, Checkers, Cos- tume Design, Junior Debs, Sketch, Typing, Young Moderns, Sec- retary: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Inky Hollow: Teams: Volley Ball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah, Spring Festival, Oper- etta, Orchestra Competition, Seven Last XVords. RONALD A. SLOVICK . . . Clubs: Social Dancing, Square Danc- ing, Slide Rule: Laurels: Office Clerk: Messiah, Spring Festival, Fall Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words: National Honor Scciety. MARILYN JUNE SMITHMIER . . . Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Needlework, Social Dancing, Typing: Ofiice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball: Messiah, Seven Last YVordS. FRANK EDXVARD SMOCZYNSKI . . . Clubs: Art, Brush and Pencil, Checkers, Engineering, President: Hall Guard: Teams: Football, Track. 152 EDWARD JOSEPH SOSNOXVSKI . . . Clubs: Engineering, Letter- men, Rod and Gun, Gytn Guard, Teams: Cross-Country, Captain, Track. GERALDINE A. SPATZ . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Laurels, Music Appreciation, Typing, Laurels Delegate, National Honor Society, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball. Gl.ORIA JEAN SPRUTH , . . Cap ami Gown Committee, Clubs: Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Opera Guild, Personality, Typing, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last XVords. DOROTHY ANN STEFANSKI . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hostess, Social Dancing, Typing, Teams: Volley Ball, Messiah, Seven Last Words. Kl'R'I' ERNST STEINER . . . Senior Play Committee, Clubs: Checkers, Dramatics, German, Movie Operators, Square Dancing, Laurels, National Honor Society, Visual Education, Teams: Intra- murals, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Band Cotnpetition, Seven Last XVords, Ensemble Com- petition, Talent Show, Band, Vice-President. LOIS JEAN STEINKE . . . Clubs: Posture, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Personality, Vice President, Scrap Book Gifts, Vice President, Secretary. Typing, Clean-Up League, Teams: Basket- ball, Swimming, Volley Ball, Intratuurals. ROGER LEE STOKES . . , Clubs: Rod and Gun, Hall Gufrd, Teams: Intramurals. XVANDA I.l'CILI.E STOKLOSA . . . Clubs: Checkers, 4A Girls, Personality, Social Dancing, Laurels, National Honor Sociely. MARGARET MARY STRELECKI . . . Clubs: Checkers, Knitting, Red Cross Knitting, Typing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Seven Last XVords. CATHRINE S. STROBL . . . Cluls: Handcraft, Tri-Hi-Y, 4B Girls, 4A Girls. P.A.L.S., Young Moderns, Usher, Teams: Basket- hall, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Band and Orchestra Concert, Seven Last XVords. CAROLE DIANE STUK . . . Cluhs: Chfer Leaders, Knittiny, Swim Leaders, Travel, President, Red Cross Knitting, Social Danc- ing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Vice-President, Tri-Ili-Y, Gym Leaders, Laurels. National Ilonor Society, Student Council, Red Cross, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival. Operetta, Band Cotnpetition, Seven Last XVords, Class Notable, Most Likely To Succeed. THOMAS ROBERT Sl'LLIVAN . . . Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: Brush and Pencil, Cartoon, Student Council, Hall Guard. DOLORES GRACE SWAIN . . . Gift Comtnittee, Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Personality, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, I.aurels, Student Council, Ofhce Clerk, Inky Hollow, Teatns: Volley Ball, Intramurals. BEVERLY DEAN SWITZER . . . Clubs: El Circulo Espanol, Knitting, 4B Girls, Hall Guard. ROBERT STANLEY SZESKO . . . Clubs: Camera, Dance Band, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Band Competition, Orchestra Competition, Seven Last XVords. WALTER THOMAS TALLIAN . , . Clubs: Checkers, Rod and Gun, Social Dancing, Hall Guard. DELORES JOYCE TANNER . . . Clubs: Careers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Square Dancing, Typing, Inky Hollow. GAIL LOITISE TENTLER . . . Clubs: Handwork, Junior Debs, -IB Girls, 4A Girls. JACQl'EI.lNE ANNE 'FHIBAl'LT . . . Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: Camera, Secretary, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Current Events, Vice- President, Girls Rifle, Office Girls, Social Dancing, Young Moderns, Book Room Assistant, Ofhce Clerk, Placement Clerk, Hall Guard, Teams, Basketball, Volley Ball, Spring Festival, Seven Last XVOrds. SHIRLEY BERTHA 'THOMPSON . . . Clubs: Knitting, Opera, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Red Cross Knitting, Typing, Seven Last lVords. JOAN SHIRLEY TIEFENTHAL . . . Clubs: Crochet, El Circulo Espanol, 4B Girls, 41A Girls, Junior Debs, Knitting, Receptionists, Book Room Assistant, Hall Guard, Usher, Team: Basketball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, Seven Last Hlords. 153 DEIRDRE JOEVE YOLANDA TINTIANGCO . . . Clubs: Pala- teers, Cheer Leaders, Swim Leaders, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Social Dancing, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Messiah, Seven Last Words. RICHARD PAUL TRONDSEN . . . Senior Election Committee, Clubs: Camera, Travel Camera, Sports News, Puppet, Slide Rule, Laurels, National Honor Society, Visual Education. JAMES CLYDE UHLIR . . . Class Gift Committee: Clubs: Hi-Y, Lettermen, President, Palateers, Vice-President, Laurels, Hall Guard, Teams: Football, Swimming, Track, Wrestling, Intramurals, Class Notable, Most Versatile, National Honor Society. RONALD JOSEPH ULM . . . Clubs: Pre-Med, Opera Guild, Puppet, Laurels, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Team: Intramurals, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. SADIE BETTY URECHE . . . Clubs: Handwork, Travel, Pala- teers, Typing, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Visual Education, Map Room Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intratuurals. MELVIN DALE LTRSIN . . . Clubs: Movie Operators, Social Danc- ing, Square Dancing, Stage Crew, Laurels, Student Cottncil, Red Cross, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, Clean-Up League, Visual Educa- tion, Teams: Baseball, Bowling, Intramurals. NORMAN EUGENE VOGT . . . Clubs: Camera, Americanism, Latin Reading, Opera Guild, Social Dancing, Laurels, Teams: Intramurals, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Ifes- tival, Operetta, Seven Last XVords. ARNOLD MAURICE XYALKER . . . Clubs: Camera, Sports News, Stage Crew, Laurels, National Honor Society, Visual Education, Stage Crew, Tardy OHice, Messiah, Seven Last Words. WANDA BELLE XVALLACE . . . Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: Careers, Checkers, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Interior Decorating, Knitting, Receptionists, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, Laurels, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Inky Hollow, Team: Volley Ball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Seven Last XN'ords. ROBERT ALLEN WALSH . . . Clubs: Cartography, Vice-President, Psychology, Red Cross Delegate, Map Room Clerk, Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Intramurals, Messiah, Choral Competition, Seven Last IVords. ROBERT J. XVALTER . . . Clubs: Lettermen, Social Dancing, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, Teams: Football, Track. PAl'LINE MARY WEBER . . . Clubs: Careers, Camera, Cheer Leaders, 4B Girls, Current Events, Girls Rille, Knitting, Schurzone Sales, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Messiah, Seven Last Words. BARBARA DOROTHY XN'EHlNlHOICFliR . . . Clubs: Stullcrs, Opera Guild, P.A.L.S., Personality, Scrap Book Gifts, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last XVords. LAWRENCE XVELSH . . . Senior Play Committee, Clubs: Check- ers, Chess, Sports XVriters, Lettermen, Slide Rule, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Picture Delegate, Visual Education, Hall Guard, Teams: Skating, Soccer, Intra- murals, Marching Band. DONALD MOORE XVESSLING . . . Clubs: Camera, Americanism, Latin Reading, Treasurer, Opera Guild, Treasurer, Social Dancing, Laurels, National Honor Society, President, Team: Swimming, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. MARY ANN XVETTER . . . Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: Checkers, Crochet, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, 500 Club, Palateers, Sketch, Social Dancing, Typing, Tri-Hi-Y, Laurels, National Honor So- ciety, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball, lntrae murals, Tennis, Class Notable, Most Artistic. ARLENE PAULINE XVHYTE . . . Cltlbs: Needlework, Typing, Young Moderns, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Hall Guard, Team: Bowling. RONALD JOSEPH WILKES . . . Senior Gift Committee, Clubs: Dance Band, Debating, French, Dramatics, Vice President, Letter- men, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Typing, Student Council, Red Cross, Schurz Times Staff, Hall Guard, Clean-Up League, Visual Education, Teams: Basketball, Football, Baseball, Track, NVrestling, Intramurals, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Band Competition, Seven Last Words, Class No- table, Most Dependable. KATHRYN LAVERNE XVILSON . . . Senior Mothers' Tea, Clubs: French, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Junior Debs, Music Appreciation, Sec- retary, Treasurer, P.A.L.S., Young Moderns, Current Events: Laurels, Student Council, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Adjustment Clerk, Li- brary Assistant, Placement Clerk, Hall Guard, Teams: Basketball. Bowling, Volley Ball, Intramurals, Seven Last Words. ROBERT E. WINKELPLECK . . . Clubs: Engineering, Social Dancing, XVood Carving, Hall Guard, Teams: Cross Country, Track. DONNA LILLIAN WISNIEVVSKI . . . Clubs: Knitting, Typing, Needlework, Teams: Baseball, Soccer, Volley Ball, Messiah, Seven Last YVords. 154 MAGDALENE J. VVITASIK . . . Senior Class Secretary: Senior Election Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Latin Reading, Secretary, Personality, Slide Rule, Secretary, Typing: Laurels, National Honor Society: Student Council, Library Assis- tant, Hall Guard: Red Cross: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. ARLENE JOAN WOELFERSHEIM . . . Clubs: Junior Debs, Knit- ting, Needlework, Personality, Young Moderns, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Laurels: Hall Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball-: Seven Last Words. ARLENE H. WOLTER . . . Clubs: Checkers, Swim Leaders, 4B Girls, Hostess, Junior Debs, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Sccial Dancing, Tri-Hi-Y, Laurels, Student Council Delegate: Fire Marshall, Hall Guard: Team: Intramurals: Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words. MARILYN MARIE XVOODRUFF . . . Clubs: Receptionists, Typ- ing, 4B Girls, Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball. JOAN E. WRIGHT . . . Senior Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Crochet, President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Square Dancing: Laurels, National Honor Society: Library Assistant. FLORENCE VIRGINIA ZABOROWSKI . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, G.A.A. Board, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Polish, Tri-Hi-Y, Pala- teers, Laurels: Library Assistant, Oliice Clerk, Gym Guard, Place- ment Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball, Intra- murals: Messiah, Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words: Class Notable, Most Athletic. RICHARD ADAM ZALESIAK . . . Hall Guard. LOUISE ELIZABETH ZAMZOW . . . Clubs: Chamber Music, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Handwork, Square Dancing, Typing, Young Mod- erns, Tri-Hi-Y: Laurels: Gym Guard: Teams: Basketball, Volley Ball, Intramurals: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Operetta, Seven Last Words, Class Notable, Most Dignilied: National Honor Society. MARILYN JEAN ZIELINSKI . . . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: G.A.A. Board, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Girls Rifle, Needlework, Oflice Girls, Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Typing, Young Moderns: Hall Guard, Office Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Intramurals. DONALD J. ZITZEWITZ . . . Clubs: Checkers, Chess, Interior Decorating, Non-Coms, Picked Platoon, Social Dancing. eniord Wai Mcfured ERNEST ROBERT BALL . . . Club: Engineering. BENNETT MYLES COWAN . . . No Activities. HERBERT EDWARD DREWES . . . Club: Engineering: Hall Guard: Team: Bowling. THOMAS K: FISCHER . . . Club: Rcd and Gun: Team: Intra- murals. RONALD GERALD GREINKE . . . Clubs: Audubon, Checkers, Slide Rule: Hall Guard: Team: Intramurals. RUTH CHARLOTTE MINARCIK . . . Clubs: 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Scrap Book Gifts, Personality, Square Dancing, Tardy Oflice: Team: Volley Ball: Seven Last Words. JAMES LOUIS RESNER . . . Clubs: Checkers, Chess: Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Book Room Assistant. JEROME WILLIAM STRATHMANN . . . Engineering, Key Club, Picked Platoon, Social Dancing: Hall Guard, Usher. ROBERT HAROLD WENDE . . . Student Council Delegate. RICHARD VERNON WENNERBERG . . . Club: Travel. 155 Students may find the position that meets their neeils in the Placement Oiiice. Preparing for college be 'ins in the freshman H year. Information regard- ing college requirements, scholarships, und financial aid may be had in room 220. A,-.YV :MRAPHQQ AID :mm 154114 COLLEGE f E m E ,af L x owing glue ju fare ,awww NWZQWWQM .QITLIQX ADMINISTRATION Principal, Dr. Robert E. Lakemacher.. 12,13 Assistant Principal Miss Elinor B. Goelz ................ 15 Assistant Principal Mr. Charles A. Buell ....i......... ,. 14 Administrative Assistants .i...... .. 14,15 Counselors .............................. ,. 14,15 Clerks ........... 21 ATHLETICS Boys Baseball ..... .... .,.... 1 1 8 Basketball .........,. s.,. . . 116,117 Cross Country ...., .. . 115 Football ,... . ......i. ,i.. . . 110-113 Golf ................,. .. 118 Soccer ..,..,,... 114 Swimming ....., 119 Tennis ........,. 118 Track ....... 115 Wrestlers .... 113 Girls Gym Activities ...... .. 120,121 G.A.A. ..,...,.......... ,,.v.. 1 22,123 BANDS ....................... .. 86,87 BUSINESS MEN ............, . 96,97 CARL SCHURZ DAY ............, .. 94 CHORUSES ............................. .. .. 82,83 CHRISTMAS AT SCHURZ ..,,., 98 CLUBS Camera ...... 62 Careers .........,,. 57 Cartoon ,............... 62 Cheer Leaders .....,, 75 Chess ....................... 69 Current Events ..... 70 Dramatics ..........,. 67 Engineering ........ 57 Fashion Design .,... 68 4B Girls .............. 60 4A Girls ..,....... 61 Girls Rifle ........ 75 Handcraft ...,.... 72 Hi Y ............. 63 Hostess . ..... 70 Key ...............,. , 62 Knitting .....,........... 66 Latin Reading .......... 69 Music Appreciation ...... 67 Opera ........................ 71 Palateers ............... 67 Pals ......................... 68 Pan American ....... 70 Receptionists ...... 59 Rod and Gun ...... 73 Sketch .................. 64 Social Dancing ....... 74 Speech ................,.,., 69 Square Dancing ...... 75 Stuffers ...,.......... 66 Swim Leaders ..... . 76,77 Tri Hi Y ............ 63 Typing ................. 65 Young Moderns ....... 68 DEPARTMENTS .Architectural Drawing ..,... . 26 Art ...................................... . 28,29 Commercial ............... . . , 24,25 English ........................ 23 Home Economics ........ 32 Language ...............,. 22 Mathematics 22 Music .............. 28,29 Science ...,.......... 26,27 Social Studies ....... 25 Technical ...... 30,31 DIVISIONS Freshmen ....... . 48-53 Juniors ........... . 36-40 Sophomores ......... . 41-47 FACULTY ........ . ......... . 16-21 FALL CONCERT ..,.... 95 JUNIOR PROM 79 LAURELS ..,............... 57 LIBRARY STAFF .... 21 LUNCHROOM 35 MAINTENANCE .....,. 35 MATRON .,............,.. 35 MESSIAH ......................... , ............. 99 MIKADO ............................................... 71 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ............ 56 ORCHESTRA ............................................ 84,85 PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION .... 101 QUIZ KIDS .............. . ,.......,..,..................... 78 R.O.T.C. .. ,....,........ , 88-93 SCHURZONE ......... 80 SCHURZ TIMES ....... 81 SEN IORS Elections ...... 104 Graduation ..,...., ,.... 1 06,107 Luncheon ............ .............. . 105 Prom .......,.............................. ,.... 1 05 January Graduating Class ......,.. ..... 1 27-136 January Commlttees ..................... . . 137 January Officers and Notables ..... 126 January Senior Play ....................., . 102 June Graduating Class ............... ,.,. 1 39-155 June Committees ..................... 155 June Oflicers and Notables ........ . 138 June Senior Play .............,..... 103 This Class of '53 .................. ..,.. . 136 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS ........ . 33,34 SEVEN LAST WORDS ................. 100 STUDENT COUNCIL ............... 58 TALENT SHOW ............ 78 THEME PAGE ........... 2-3 TITLE PAGE ................ 1 TRUANT OFFICER ....... 35 H, 1 -.. - , -?-k 4 - 'V Q ,1 ,TQ -- -. x'Tls I 455 f41-7 T.-.-A f 'M' 1 an I X' I ... 5 Z!..ar. -i A -fx-QQ - A-11. - J v ga- -Q. 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