Crete Monee High School - Jester Yearbook (Crete, IL)
- Class of 1952
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K, THE IESTER CRETE-MONEE HIGH SCH CRETE, Mr. Mahlberg, Sponsor Ediwf-in'Chi6f Sellmyer, Lois Murphy, George Karambis, Production Editor Business Manager Carolyn Jones, Assistant Editor T H E BC Carol Becker, Warner Eckman, Barbara Clark, Copy Edim, Photography Editor Art Editor 2 E D I T O R S Fe. .Z 'HRS ROQF She was truly hom wxth .1 gxft for teachxng and all her llfe she used thls glft to help anyone and evervonewho came to her rlhls quotutlon wrltten by a student thlrty wears ago echoes ln recofmltlon of her long vears of SCFVICC to the chlldren of thls Communlty we dedlcate thxs 1902 Jester to llrs lilandlna llose Nlrs Hose was hom 1n 1863 She graduated from Northern llllnols State rleachers College taught schools ln both Crete and Nlonee for twenty sears served as pl'lI'lClpal of Crete Pubhc School for two years and tutored approxlmately flfteen years 3 l .yn X. H . 1 . . 4 . . . . V ,, I U . K . , . V . ly K y the opinion of a student sixty years ago and of recent years. D 1 . 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' u I VI' elml NNE Wmimnm lla if All October 6th the day of frete llomecomlng dawned cloudy Because of a drlzzly ram no parade toolc place but the floats were judged anwvay Flhe l ep flub whlch sponsored the parade awarded PFIZBS to the three best floats Let s take all four quarters the l' l A s float won flrst PFIZS The second and thxrd prlze wlnners were the elghth grade wxth thelr splder we lfarete team as the splder float and the sophomores of Nhss Larmlchael s homeroom Wllll thelr float l et s llck m gang' The other float plctured We ll lay em flat was made by 'Ur liottrell s Jumor homeroom ln the afternoon the Crete Warrlors fought thelr wav to v1c tory over Nlomence 2:5 l9 mfxklng llomecomlng a treat for alumnl and students At nlght the llOmCCOm1Hg dance was held ln the gsm CPIC tures are on the next page lhe sen1ors who sponsored the dance decorated the gym Wltll hlue crepe paper and sllwer stars lhere was a large crowd of both students and alumnl 1U Q L U35- -1, ' Xg 'Q X x L x 5 1 QV 6,13 5 Y. K -. kk I ,f V , d'l7'5-Q V '+L Q ' P Xi! .1 X A Q W Z'-I 35 'U Un October 16, some of the edxtors of the QIJCCIIIOI' and les ter went to the l Q X fonwen at the lI'llYCI'SlI vi' 'NT1 lll1no1s A few of them attempted cheerlnf IU the llllnols Stddlum lhen cime the ug ootlnll games me crowd at llradlev cheered the team on to another 7 vlctorx llEf0I'f' the gdme I 'F ware nb!! QIJJQHT wlth fentral, the snow had to be plowed off the fleld for the flrst tlfllf' 1n , u ,,..,1 Ai 'fri .A Q-1 'Y Q G 1 434 rf--sw avg ax., F ll b hxstorv lhe Capta1nS rang the uctorx hell after each vlctorxous game For the wxnnlng of the lx X I Chflmplonshlp the football captalns were presented wslth another trophx to lrld to our showcase Nlr f rackel s car had to be pushed out durlng one of our manv wlnter snows z' 5771 4 is Wi 12 During the Christmas sea son C119 was buzzing with various activities Ihe home ec gurls stirred up cookies and candy for their annual fhrlst mas corner xllSCl'llCVOLlS bovs such is Iohn Ficke tried to down is m my cookies as possible before Nlrs Nelson caught them. On New Years hive f'.Y.f'. sponsored a formal dance in the school. The gym was showered with silver stars 'ind porcupine balls and there was a pathwav of white Christ mas trees leading to the king s 5,45 and queen s thrones -Xt 11 30 the grand march began and the king liichy lilievernicht and queen leggy Qimmerer were crowned by 'leddy llecker and presented with gifts e chaperones were kept busy serving punch except at 12 00 as in the above picture when all the decorations were pul- led down and everyone danced around blowing horns and noisemakers ' conglo- meration f confetti and streamers ,rf 5 llere are plctured some typlcul scenes around frete Hugh ln the cafeterm, students and teachers enlov hot meals everv day Shxrley Becker types dllxgently 1n the offxce every noon PKK rlhe halls look lllxe thls between perlods even dav The Jamtors are usually seen cleinlng after school or settxn up chalrs IH the gsm or cafeterla llere lr legtmeyer flres the fur nace Vanous slnglng ensembles have been formed 'lhe Sonv blrds from the gouth sang lxentucln Babe 1n the Nlonee Xhnstrel 'r I At most of the basketball games, the majorettes tvwlrled to marches by the Pep Band 1 I , HOMECOMING QUEEN li A R H A H A S C ll ll A IN 7 The queen, Barbara Schranz, and atiendants, Sue fhe court before the parade. Kielv and Sue Becker. 4- v A Q -iw 2'5- 15 NEW YEA EV fu -56 16 T h GS EVE KING ll' GEMM Nl. 'll' FH! 'E' ull! I QV Mak!-lil' X . QW an ,Agfa-Aqi 4' 50 YQ.. 1 XY A XX ' n. I vi N- 1 A 0 - i ' 4 I 4 K SEIHORS JUNIORS SUPHDMOR SCI-IUDI. BDA L ,. 9 Aw . . A P , -M-'W 1 Q-D4.. --lvl!-il- 'f POPIILAOEA ES 50 F RESHMEII HIGH SUFDOL FACULTY 43 66 85 IS RD 7 e A,Mf 'A - ni J .aww-' i A ' ,M-ff M. '1 -f-3 W , ,Ji A Af . M H' ,,..- 1 W L.-' M., -f- k'L,,,7'MW ': ,Fd ,,-.1-' ' ' I V' ' ff 4,4 A ' 5 . vk ' i dv Vq' nv , I 'ts , . ,.,- A Q H, 5 .M-'ff 0' 1, A ,,f' . - 4' , 'c I nw' Q 3 Z ? 1 l I I 2 x .uf W 'N-.W ADMINISTRATION VFBNF F' CRACKFI Supermtendent 'NORRIS F CARR IYNN X ILF Busmess Manager H1511 School PFLHCLPG! 20 ADMINISTRATION Crete Community Unlt ZOI U Boo rd OI Education Xndrew I-'app Qhermfm St fI11r Ixalph I ehland Fred Hansen Allen Ixlemme LeIIoy Deutsche Rlchard gmlt ,psp .D-AJ. NIRIIION GFP IMI SP 'N Necretarw OWFN QPHINGER PRQPI 'IIOIIR Prmczpal 0 Crete Przrzcnpaf 0 Ilonee Whoo! frade Whoo! 1 1 G , , v . , Q- 1 , V. . . -I 7' 4 ' ' 'K 1 I 9 sn S , 1 ' L.: , ff! , m an i' . g,, I ,'aA I I ,Al A 'K -4 . .. J. ,Q I, I . .A f Y , , f nw 2 . 2 JAMES BONNIE Y For that bright remark, you may write a 500 word theme on the sub- ject. University of Illinois, Coe College B.A. 1947 Northwestern University YVLA. 1949 American llistory, World llistory, World Geography, Consumer Problems Senior llomeroom sponsor Assistant football coach, Varsity basketball coach, Baseball coach MORRIS CARR That reminds me of a joke. Illinois State Normal lfniversity li. Ed University of Illinois NLS. Office Practice Student Council sponsor F F A C U L T Y BETTY CARNIICIIAEL Learn those verb forms. Indiana University BS. 194-1 Latin, llead Librarian Sophomore llomeroom sponsor 22 ,af OIIVILLE ll0T'l'IiPlI,I. Get your job. lfureka college, lfniversity of llli nois ILS. 1939 Vocational Agriculture Junior llomeroom sponsor F.l7.A. sponsor PIARI. DE GROOT Angle theta . . . Angle theta . . Angle theta llope College A.ll. 1950 Algebra, Plane Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry Freshman llomeroom sponsor A-. 95. NIFINA-X IMNINIY You'll have to get quietln estern lllinois State College ll. o1IId. lfniversity of Michigan NLS. Biology, General Science Freshman llomeroom sponsor Operators Club sponsor FII.-XNCIS IIININIELISERC Let me restate the question. niversity of Nlissouri, IQIIIVCFSIICY fCalifornia entral, lxirl-csville S.Fl.C. ILS. 1942 niversityofII1scons1nNl.S. 1948 Economics, Civics, more llomeroom sponsor ty Patrol sponsor F A C U L T Y FII.ICfXNOIi HIGGINS The bell has rungg let's get quiet now. llellauw lniversity, lvniversity of Xlichigan Indiana llniversity :X.Ii., Columbia Iiniversity ILA. English I 8 II Spectator sponsor 23 I. I w11-m1m immirz No horseplayn James Nlillikin lfniversity ILS. 1949 Industrial Arts, General Mathematics Fresh-Soph Football sponsor PIIYLLIS LOCRENYITZ Now, Child, what's the matter? Illinois State Normal Ifniversity ILS. 1948 Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping Junior llomeroom sponsor ROBERT NTAIILBEHG That's a good questionfi University ofwisconsin, Northwestern, Cornell College UA. 1945 English 111 and TY, Spanish Senior llomeroom sponsor Jester sponsor ISAHIZARA RAY What time is this class over? illinois State Normal lfniversity 13.5. 1950 'ith QL 8th girls' Physical Education lli h School Phvsical lfducation F A C U L T Y X g ' JIQANNE NELSON Junior C.:'X.A. sponsor, C.A.A. spon- sor, ,Iunior iied Cross sponsor Girls, you better get down to busi- ness.', Bowling Green State lfniversity 13.5. 1950 llomemaking junior Homeroom F.ll.,-X. sponsor sponsor 24 VRRNE 110111115 You boys get in early tonightf' Eureka College AJS. 19-12, Univer- sity of Wisconsin 1l.A. 1950 Boys' Physical Education, Business Training Pep Club sponsor Varsity football coach, Fresh-Soph basketball coach, Track coach MiTlll'li WOLF That was just luck. Do it againf, Northwestern lfniversity li. of lid. 1936, Nl. of Mus. 1943 Hand and Vocal Band, Chorus, Glee Clubs, T SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 RONALD HUNIMPI Preszdent 5514 Dlck LIEN 'KIARII YN HIGGINS hee Presuienz QD Secretary Treasurer 4513 LV ...---,-,-- , af v 'V VV J BARBARA CLARK DWIGHT DOIIMEIER AL IIATIIAWAY O O o o O R- R .- O O 0 OO -.im 'e He A MARY ANN GODFREY, FRED RADEMACHER C,a,Pe.Ee,v-lou Qi. Q.-Q 26 .. , ... c..-5 'i c 5 cog., 5.--i si 4...- X,,.- C9 fm - if.. - s111m,RY1sEcKEn, RONALD Koi-ZLLING 3503255 Q 7 SHIRLEY REKAU Q. L 43 XQX ouncxl ..- ...-. . ,5 ass: -SY' X .I 'S g- wmwf .,..... Cixi' I .r + I V+., LOIS MURPHY, ALEX CELLINI L ' 'L L O ll-1' '4-.,.7L hjalgneens 'Q H N ay J lid' O Wd? Q S Qi f!p ,, Kim ,,. ,, I E , Y 4- J EANETTE WESTENFELD, GRAHAM DUFFIELD JUNIOR TRENT f W H I 5 X Y PEGGY SIMMEHER, ERVIN KUERSTEN . 28 1 , 'N , QL X A 61' -I x 14 ' w 5 DIANE mivms, WILHIIR JANSSICN 321- . 'F' J NXFQQ NANC Y TI in GASEN 6,f.Qf-ix awww v 'gig 0 L Q WN max mm, RUTH Almlas X N S9 0 lun: RA, A wx' LOUIS LASCH, CAROL BECKER 3- ,- - JOHN CATTERALL L, a a c h W N- X: I . fag I 6 IU W Lf l K II llln Q W NND Q6 6 9 15, 00 4 Qvjgfiw D' Wg hu! .fy ,pqwmwvw I ' 42: ww 'Sagem' 'Off Jn '-4'iPW'Y' FRANKLIN STENNING, JOYCE TIIUNHERST Vyffs X A3 ' ' X-x I f ,A IQ taken. If' fi 30 'Q' To AJAX RODRIGUEZ, who didn't get back from Hialeah in time to have h' ' ' IS SCHIOI' P1Ctl1l'6 CAROLE REICII KARYL SELLIVIYER Jeskex x 9 4 K ff -'f JW ' I .' :Y T MARILYN IIIGGINS ?- 1 ,pa X ' QHHXE-1 Y X74 . I d I A. ' LJ Yi . ?p-rar---P7 J: -li -'Z J -fl' RALPII RUDER RONALD IIUNIMEL X in s 4553, 325254 I l LLOYD TRIEBOLD ESTIIFH FRYIN ,' K 75 J4 I: ,A ll' I I5 5, ,rl4 WAX s XM' ui H423 7 if ful A 1405217 Y 1 4 u W , J CHRISTEL THOLENBERG, T031 STOHMS GEORGE KARAMBIS ADELINE SCHWIESOW 1 an w 1' 'T Q? 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VI It ,ll I, i A p I . 1 2 : III' 'C Ig Ii II Id I II, Just' I,1 ' .31 ' - 1 . . 9' X24 34 SENIOR FACTS SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We truthfully had the t1me of our l1ves We had lt from the moment we entered the doors of C IIS as greenhorns to the day we stepped out dlplomas rn our hands and memorles and knowledge rn our heads As freshmen we were f1fty one 1n number, wlth a slngle ambluon to graduate ln four years Our frrst sponsors, 'llr Voland and MISS Shepherd guxded us through the flI'St year rn cludlng that nerve-racklng 1n1t1at1on week The glrls wore therr sklrts upslde down and buttoned at the knees,wh1le the boys wore thexr pants backwards and xnsxde out After getting thoroughly acquamted at the b1g 1n1t1at1on party we settled down to buslness and selected offlcers George lxarambls was president, llonald lxoellmg V1ce presrdent and joey llxcks, secretary treasurer Peggy Srmmerer and Franklln Stenmng represented our class rn Student Councll Ruth Albers was one of the llomecomrng queen s attendants Our one b1g event took place on Aprll 23, when we gave our f1rst class dance the Apnl Showers Turnabout Weeks before the dance the glrls were frantlcally askmg each other Who? The boys were equally dlsturbed wonderlng If? A lllled gym that nlght answered the questlons of both Our success contmued wrth the presentatlon of two homeroom assemb- hes 'llr Voland s homeroom wrote and presented an Orlgrnal Shakespearean Drama, whlle a Truth and Consequences radlo program was put on by lhss Shepherd s homeroom In Aprxl, on Step up Day we lntroduced the mcommg freshman to the hrgh school For our sophomore offrcers we elected llonald Hummel presldent, Mary Ann Godfrey vrce presldent and Nancy Turgasen secretary treasurer Our four Student Councll representatxves were LOIS 'llurphy Chrlstel Trolenberg Ronald Koelllng, and ,Ioyce Thunherst Mr lllmmelberg and hlxss Klassy sponsored us Our number had drmxnlshed to forty-one but we gamed Charles Busse, Graham Duffxeld and Albert Rodriguez Peggy Srmmerer was our llomecommg queen s attendant Our school dance the Snowflake Ball, was rn February The gym looked beautlful wrth decoratxons of cotton snowballs and sllver stars Sponsored by Nlrs Long and Mr Bottrell and led by Presldent Tom Storms, N166 Presldent George lxarambrs and Secretary Treasurer Peggy Slmmerer, we entered our Junlor year Nancy Stanley was the llomecommg queen s attendant Our chief concern was our fmancral status for we were golng to fmance the annual ,Iumor Senxor Banquet ln addrtlon to sellmg blue and gold football pencrls we sold hotdogs at all the home football games Later ln the year we spon sored a comb1nat1on cake-walk dance wltll our treasury once more full we treated the semors to the banquet at whlch we read thexr hlstory, wrll, and prophecy During the year Carole Relch ,Iohn Catterall, Nancy Stanley, Alex Cellrnx Barbara Clark, Esther Frvm lhchard john, and Frank Stennlng entered our ranks Our semor year the year we spent three years looklng forward to was wonderful Our officers were Ronald Hummel presldent DlCk Lren vlce presldent and 'llarxlyn llxggms, secre tarv treasurer Student COUHCIT FCPTCSBHLBIIVCS were Ronald Koellmg Ruth Albers and Peggy Slmmerer Nlr Bonney and 'llr 'Nlahlberg were our sponsors Two new members, ,hm Kogler and Dlane llewes, entered our fxles We began the year wlth the llomecommg Dance, wxth pennants and a sllver football suspended from the ce1l1ng of the gym car1'y1ng out the theme Dunng the year our homerooms sponsored hour-long after school mlxers Peggy Slmmerer relgned as New Year s Eve queen at the annual C Y C dance Our last and most lmportant act1v1ty was the Prom For the flrst tlme ln Crete hlstory we held the prom and banquet on dxfferent nlghts After weeks of antlclpatlon and plann1ng,the two b1g dates fxnally appeared On Aprll 26 the banquet was glven and the Prom was glven a week later Wlth the prom successfully over, we started looklng forward to graduatlon Our commence ment gowns had long been ordered our mvxtatlons had arrlved and suddenly the last and most lmportant phase of our hlgh school career was at hand Fxrst came the beautlful baccalaureate servlce, wxth an lmpresslve spmtual address Then came fommencement nxght To the tradl txonal Pomp and Clrcumstance, we recelved our hard earned dlplomas Thus concluded our hlgh school days The trme of our l1ves 36 ss - . ,, . . 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O 4 I - - cc - 11 - ' ' 1 . ss - - 11 ' 1 SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senror Class of l952 of the frete Nlonee Hr h School rn the town of Crete f ounty of Wrll State of lllrnors hem of sound mrnd and memory and consrderrng the uncertarnty of thrs frarl and transrtory lrfe do therefore make ordarn puhlrsh and declare thrs to be our last wrll and testament Ruth fleanor llbers leaves Nhrvrn frehell to rnyonc who needs .1 note-c arrrer Carol florence Becker leaves her glasses to anyone who needs them to copy hrs work more clearly Nhrrley llae Becker leaves her name for the renrarn rn lieckers to uphold Utldred Loutse Braun leaves her charr rn F H N to Dorothy 'lat e llennts fohn Catterall leaves the undamaged part of the chemrstry lab to Roger Drown llesro ltter Celltnt leaves what rs on the bottom of hrs locker to anyone who wants rt Barbara I3 Llarlt lerves her tennrs racket arm and footwork to Joyce Lrackel who surely needs rt lionr ld Parl Coulom leaves hrs soprano vorce to Patrrc k Soucrc llurght llohmeter leaves hrs abrlrty to relax rn class to the rncomrng Freshmen lraham Du reld Ill leaves hrs garbage cans to Uncle llodre F sther llae from leaves her red harr toP lorencel 'rul llary inn God rey leaves l' ll 4 for tho l' l' A. lllan llathaaay leaves to sleep elsewhere luy Robert Henry leaves hrs lrttle black book of telephone numbers to be equally dlvrded amon the ,Iunror boys Ilrrzne llewes leaves her short harr to anyone who lrkes rt Ronald Patrick llummel leaves hrs executrve abrlrty to the Republrcans Ronald lrthur lxoelltng leaves Student founcrl to the Democrats Llrlbur lrthur Janssen leaves hrs appetrte to l'llen ox Ieorge Joseph lxarambzs leaves hrs harr to 'rny teachers who feel the need for rt fames Norbert lxogler leaves for the Navy from lxuersten fr leaves hrs abrlrty to preserve hrs slender fr ure to all candy bar addrcts Richard l ernon I ren leaves hrs smrlrng countenance to Robert Duensrng Lots Clatre llurphw leaves her abrlrty to et alon wrth the teachers to Wrllram Bazrl Fredrrc Paul Rademacher leaves hrs wrsecracks lto Nlr Bonueyl to some other would be encyclo pedra Nancy Sue Radehe leaves her baton to Carol Sue C off farole llorte Retch leaves her sympathy to next year s Amerrcan llrstory class Shtrley l' tta Rekau and Joyce Psther Yhunherst leave therr black Studebaker to any other two grrls who can handle rt fllbert lohn Rodrtguez leaves hrs abrlrty to prck good lookrng women to Rrchard Nlathson Ralph llarold Rader leaves hrs shy smrle to Peter Osborne ldeltne Blame Schzuesou leaves her curly harr t Leonard Arnold so he won t have to srt up late at nrght settrng hrs fxaryl Dawn Sellmyer leaves Luprd to Warner P ckman llargaret Plrzabeth Srrnmerer leaves her old oboe reedsto Mr Wolf to sell over agarn lhompson -ldarns Storms leaves hrs shoes rn the lrnglrsh room Clarence Wayne frent leaves hrs trombone to Donald lxreper lloyd Charles Trrebold leaves on the double anyone else lhrtstel Fltzabeth lrolenberg leaves the Spectator to some courageous person feanette lnna Westen ela' leaves her lon curly locks to Carol Crerke Sarah Rhoda Woodstock leaves her art of whrsperrng wrthout berng detected to Paul Scholz louis fdzttn Lasch leaves hrs quret arr to larry Beasley frankltn Darrell Stennmg leaves Shrrley Batterman lo the ,Iunror class 'llarrlyn llrggms leaves her harp as a gentle remrnder To the 'Sophomore class wc leave all the dates we never had rn hopes that they may use therr mater ral to better advantage lo the Freshman class we have our much worn re ference books though they wrll not be used much they present a very pleasrng apperance when one stands 'rt the srde ci the room and looks at all the drfferent colors fo slr Donney and Nh' Nlahlber we leave both pleasant and unpleasant menrorres ln Wrtness therof we have hereto subscrrbed our names on thrs 79th dav of Nlay rn the year of our lord one thousand nrnc hundred and frfty two THB CL 185 OF 1999 g ' 1 f ' 1 A' 1 v . S, g S . ', A ' ' ' ' ' I 1 v fs v 1 Q-1 Al A ' I I V - 1 T f 's -N 'I 1 . . 1 l . 1 . v . ' I I . 1 , ,' , .f , . . , , 1 2 A , A , , V 4 1 1 w 1 . ' I R . - . - 4 ' ll . . , A ,, V . 0 g t . . , . . . . . 1 , - I I-' Q 1 1 s V Den s v w n f ' f 1 r 5 1 r , A 1, I 2 , . . . 4 '. 1 ' . o . ' ' r '. v , ' . , , . S . 4 , 4 K 1 t. l 14 l I I - ' 4 lv. v . . A S . ' .Q . . . Nancy Lee Turgasen leaves Leonard, but not to ' ' . f ' a . . V. . , , , . g 1, l U I I B 1 I v L I I 2 ' ' , , 1 . A- v . ' ' ' g 4 - 4- Y- 1 S . . . ' 1 . V 1 1 1 1 ' ' 4 .' S . 1 ' L ' t - ' 1 'C . V I I . 9 , - V , I ,W K N nw. . - l l A K 5 . . . r '1 ' K. ' . ' ' ' 1. ' ' - o . Q r g V, . . . 1 1 ' ' V I ' ' ' sr 2 1 A ' . 7. . , 0 ' 4 , - - .1 lm '.. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY ThlS IS 'Vlltzl 'Vleyer of Statlon C R lL T E reportlng on the 20th annlversary of the Crete-Monee class of 52 Guests are now arrlvlng from all parts of the world for the reunlon whlch wlll be held on Chlca go s famous Lake Shore Drlve lt s a beautlful July day wlth a teaslng breeze blowlng ln from heautlful Lake Mlchlgan Honorlng thls banquet wlth her presence IS that famous and dlstlngulshed lady Chrlstel lnrolenberg our flrst lady Presldent l Just recelved a message that Mlss Trolenberg lntends to run for re-electlon Talklng to Chrlstel are two brllllant authors Mlldred Braun and Mary Ann Godfrey Thelr book Slmplzfled Peedlng o 'Han Capsules was publlshed last month a.nd IS a promlslng best seller That handsome happy gentleman walklng towards them IS Ronald Koellmg who IS now an Ag teacher at Crete Hlgh Thls IS lndeed a beautlful day for the beglnnlng of a class relmlon Just comlng up the dI'1VC are four chartered buses and a Llncoln llmouslne Good graclous lt s Ajax Rodrlguez now a Shlek wlth the most dazzllng harem ln Arabla Fnterlng the lobby IS small but mlghty Carole R elch who has just qulther Job as a Ju Jltsu teacher to become a lady bouncer at the Snack Bar ln Crete Peggy Slmmerer who arrlved by chartered plane just made her plano debut at Tanganylka Ralph Ruder ambassador to Tanganylka IS Wlth her He met Peggy dllflng her stay ln Afrlca Drlvlng up now U1 a black Studebaker are those beautl ful dolls Joyce Thunherst and Shlrley Reaku who run a famous old malds home Immedlately UI front of me lS Adellne SChWl8SOW poslng for the photographers She IS a model at Mlller s department store ln Monee Taklng a rest from her many dutles IS Dr Lols Murphy well known horse doctor She just arrlved rldlng Old Sam her falthful steed whom she saved from a fate worse than death fYou guessed lt hamburger VJ Surrounded by cheerlng crowds and falntlng women comes that matlnee ldol Dwlght Dohmeler Hlde that harem' Now approachlng on my rlght dressed ln a dlgnlfled manner and smoklng a Durlal Clgal' IS Graham Duffleld Esq He IS the author of the book dlsprovlng Elnstelns Theory of Relatlvlty Presldent Trolenberg IS now belng approached by her campalgn manager Ervln Kuersten who founded the new party the Demopubs Esther Lrvln an ZCIIVC member of thls new polltlcal set up IS also wlth them A tralned nurse she brought flVe sultcases of Pepto Blsmal wlth her These wlll be passed out among the guests after the banquet Swaggerlng lnto the Marlne Room wheret he class wlll gather IS Guy Henry the greatest mlmlC ln the world Tonlght he wlll lmltate characters from hls own book The Crazy Creeps 0 Crete Also on the entertalnment llSt lS the Happy Harps 81 Gentle Flutes orchestra conducted by Manly Hlgglns and featurlng Sally Woodstock Here comes two outstandlng women I hear they drove to Chlcago on thelr motor blkes They are Nancy Turgasen flrst person to dog paddle the Engllsh Channel and Jeanette Westenfeld secretary to Tom Storms Tom an atom englneer ls now belng consulted concernlng the heatlng lllllt at Crete Publlc School Already weak ln 52 lt flnally broke down A telegram Just arrlved from John Catterall He won t be able to attend the reunlon due to IIIJIIIIES re celved whlle on hls Job John broke hls flnger chaslng blrds off T V aerlals Thls IS really Old Home Nlght for the Presldent Now she IS movlng toward another group She IS shaklng hands wlth Carol Becker a hlghly publlclzed tlght rope performer travellng Wlth the Rlngllng Brother s Clrcus Wlth thls group IS Shlrley Becker the wealthlest women ln Illlnols yes Oll near Crete I understand there IS even a well under the flag pole She was chauffeured by Wllbur Janssen who caters only to very select cllentele Oh Nancy Radeke just arrlved' She splns the weather vanes on barns for the farmers ln Wlll County Fxcuse me Whlle l cllmh a tree l see Louls Lasch the renowned llon tamer wlth two of hlS favorlte pets' It IS now 6 00 P M and only one hour before the banquet 'Vlany of the class members have not yet arrlved Rushlng lnto the lobby IS Franklln Stennlng the Engllsh lnterpreter for the Umted NSIIOHS H left hls twelve chlldren at home wlth the measles Now he IS talklng to Dlane Hewes who recentlyset up housekeeplng ln a pup tent Jlm Kogler arrlved a few mlnutes ago escorted by several members ofhls staff He IS a rear admlral ln the Navy Can that be Ruth Albers? The grapevlne says that she IS stlll engaged to Emle, and plans to be marrled at a later date Alex Celllnl and hls group of assoclates are now enterlng Alex lS a leader of men He IS head usher ln a burlesque show Barbara Clark IS approachlng can-ylng boxes and boxe s of letters You see b6S1d6S belng Nancy Turgansen s manager she runs a lonely hearts club for men ln Saskatchewan She just stopped to remlnlsce wlth Don Coulom who IS stlll ln unlform He IS a water boy for the Chlcago Cubs My what muscles and so handsome' Oh excuse me I almost forgot that lm here to report on the reunlonl Al Hathaway IS slowly arnbllng over toward them Al IS a tester for the Rough 81 Ready Mattress Co Ah here comes Ronald Hummel the toastmaster surrounded by a few burly looklng men Ronald IS one of the Presldent s bodyguards Wlth hlm IS George Karambls George sells a remarkable halr IODIC composed of the mlracle drug H20 Also here IS Dlck Llen that dlgnlfled Judge who preslded over the Trent vs Trlebold case Everyone IS belng seated now Oh there are two more members of the class FTIIZ Rademacher star of the Natlonal Barn Dance and karyl Sellmyer who just had her braces removed and has slgned a long term contract to model for Pepsodent ads Junlor Trent IS handlng out treats to all hls fellow classmates Plcklesl HIS Job IS flllng the warts of plckles Lloyd Trlebold owner of the world s largest plckle far-torv IS awaltlng ludge Llen s declslon on whether plckles are better wlth or wlthout warts Thls IS really a dlstlngulshed group of cltlzens Thelr contrlbutlon toward the lmprovemem Ol tlle world wlll undoubtedly go down ln hlstory 38 l . , . . . .. ., ,, ,, .. . . . . , - I ' I Q . u n Q - . 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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Larry Beasley Preszdent Shrrley Batterman Joyce Crackel Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Mrs Nelson and Mr Bottrell sponsored the jumors The Student COUIICII members were .Iohn Flcke Leah Rae Cannes and Hrchard Blxevernxcht Barbara Schranz was the Homecomlng queen and Leah Rae Games and Carolyn Jones entered the queen s court at the New Year s eve dance In addxtron to sellrng basketball penclls the class sold coffee and hotdogs at the home football games Mrss Lockenv1tz s homeroom gave an assembly ln honor of George Washlngton on February 19th The class dance the Sock Hop was presented on December 13 Thelr contnbutron toward the Junlor-Senlor Prom was the fmanclng of the rental fee of the Colmtry Club Durlng the year they lost Drck Mathson Russell Mannmg and Anna Oster but galned Don Huron and Bob Duenslng 39 CLASS OF 53 4 33 -Q .4,v4b-1 Na0m1 Allen Fleanor Anderson l eonard Arnold Sam llaseler Blll Bdlll nur, 'ff' ' rs'X 'N 'E J 1 Mary Bazxl Teddy Becker Audrey Rlchy Wayne Bode tary' U 92' Bxesterfeld Bllevernlcht -ak, 'i MX I'xX'+ Pat Holger Roger Brown Allen Campbell Ellen Cox Chester Cross 26 Svlvm Dgwd Bob Duensmg Doug Duffleld Warner Lekman Don l' ngeln 40 CLASS OF 53 afar' fa no john Flcke I eah Games Carol Goff Vera Haines Robert Hamann A A V an fs gg Kenneth Frank Hasemall Don Ihxon Loren Hodson Kenneth Hughes Hamelster as 4' Q99 7 M '1gJAh 'h Dons Istel Carolyn Jones Myron Krabbe Claudia Bill MCRCyn0ldS I angebartels ! AQ 76' 4516 S'-n Loretta Never john 'Nhddleton Hob 'Nluehnng Peter Osborne Florence Paul 41 A l 5 ' 8 al! I'-Q 3 fi x,, . . 1, ,F-F 1 n 5 1. 'w P 5 66 6 A' ' U, 2 1 i .I x -,u I , ,. Az' Af n W W2 R 'ff 1 r 'K 7f V x 4, I X X I f . - r l n X o ,if I 1. f ,X J, V QTIV A QA ' U' - 1, 2 K EL f 'Q o ..,, Q J 1 CLASS OF 53 FWVQK -...L 'fn Delbert Plg0lS Barbara Plagge Albert Prmce Charles Roth Nancy Scarborough i 3 'Y Dlana Schluntz Paul Scholz Barbara Schrauz EISIC Schulze Gerald Sllcox Pat Soucie Dorothy Tatge Ronny Thrun Donna Tmey Bonnie Weisbaar ,- 'S joy Wesmnfeld DON! Williams June Wilson Sandra Yaw Beverly Young Not in picture: Jack Sharman SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Wllllam Murphy Presulent A9 Nancy Hansen Charlotte Stout, Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer c1l representatlves were Delphme Brands ,Iamce Bacon George Flcke and Phll Wlchmann Sue Becker was thexr Homecomlng queen s attendant and Yvonne Durand entered the New Year s Eve s queen s court On February 1 they presented thexr dance Cupnd s Dreamland Dunng the year they lost Buddy Goodenow Lawrence Smlth ands onny Rekau but gaxned Kathryn Kohler and Wayne Leslxe 43 I l The sophomores were sponsored by Miss Carmichael and Mr. Himmelherg. The student coun- 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 Y CLASS OF 54 Q 45 'X ,Iudy Albers Pat Anderson ,lanlce Bacon Judy Bamngton Clona Bashore V3 ' -er Ulf ! ' 1 Lester Batleman ,lack Becker Sue Becker llelnz Blekofsky Ruby Bowman 'mi We 4' 'Q' -av- we elphene Brands Marlene Brands Donald Brown Carolme Bruns Vlda Bmns 'Il Mary Celllnl Paul DHVIS Iovce Deabel Bob lluehlmeyer Yvonne Durand L1 4 1 f I y 2, X 6 , cf j' B, 1 ' a It n ip 1: 6 '-I ' B -4 y r d .. -7' y , ll B B B 5 Ng illgfn f' x ff I ' B B if ,, ff 6 D . fl - 3 A ig ' w 1, We Q -f X Y, ' f Q ' 4 - if 'Q B , F A ' , : L gel .F ,Ya,fy is I l 3 f ,, CLASS OF 54 ww- 'Y 4. 1 George Flcke Glbby Fmk Joanne Godfrey Emxe Hll'll'lChS Eddle Johnson .of if 13 Barbara Koolman Carol Kretzman Eddie Larson Pat Lau Wayne Leslle Q affe- wi Wllma Mcnrlde Don Nhller Judy Papp Rlchard Paul .I0dlC Reeves 'li 36 'wt' 1- 1 'Mr N- ff' A 5' ' ,F A ajax EL E Bob Regan Farl Rlnkenberg Loretta Sebend Nhldred Seehausen Phyllls Seehausen -L 1 4 .4 'gh ' n Ii , J, y ' 1 ' a 7 3? V -5' 5 ff, 3'-I a n e , I .fy ,Jn 'Ay ' KV I I :rl I .J X1 1 P5 ' 6 fa , f Ig 0 Z AA i Q a,. 'M K q 4 ,N 1' 'n if XF 5' 4' a , x' ' 7 2 Ai if W 4 S' EE-'e e ws Nh -I My We-in xi, nad , ' ' er - . ' ' 5 CLASS OF 54 11' aafil Q x':?' 2:69 ,.-94 .!' It 93' 'n- gy IIU Judy Sellmyel' Norman SIICOX Phxl Slmmerer ,lack Sizemore James Symmes -UG' Cannen Tlefl Ralph Wassman Bemadlne Weber Floyd Weler Marian Wemer -ai Phll Wlchmann Manlyn Younkers Jack Zona Not m pzcture Mlke Butler Ruth Halfeldt Kathryn Kohler 46 7 .Q , e 5 . ' f 4 . 1 4, ,ri 4- ' 3 G p::: :EM ' -o G N ' ,W V' Q' 1 ff? , ' rfe X3 5'-.fi gi U . 'v hy' I ' I ' A. 4? 1 fglfl- l 4 n '1' K 7 Q X .,,..,. . Nl , 5' L 5' uf, EE: ' ' r ' , , FRE SHMAN CLASS 4'- OFFICERS f ' .mix .Z Judy Dally Preszdent It ,l i une Albers Charles Partam J Vlce Pfesuieng Secretary Treasurer The freshmen were sponsored by 'Vlr De Groot and 'Vllss Haney Sandra Larson Emette Kretzmann and Sue Turgasen were the Student Councll representanves Sue Klely was one of the Homecomlng queen s attendents Durmg the year the class lost DHVICIJ oza Pat Buch mexer and Ray 'Niathson but gaxned Joyce Ott and Barbara Bond Aprxl 30 on Step up Day the frosh acted as hosts and hostesses to the lncomlng freshman class Next year wlth a year of experlence beh1nd them the new sophomores hope to accom- pllsh more 47 CLASS CDF 55 'Q 111' --Q g 6 Hi! Darlene Amold DOI18ld Aftmall Tommy Biddle lla Mae Blsplng Bob Blsplng 1? oak 'Q -474 Kenneth Blanton Barbara Bond Fharles Braun Karen Broherg Ray Gene Brock sf 405'? if? '59 -l I uc lix Clyde Busse Jeanette Cellarlus Roger ChlSh0lm Danny Cox Elame Dohmeyer Q' QF' 'T' gi Dorothv Duffleld Iucllle Fngblom 'Nlvrna Frahm Carol f lerke al DNV 48 Q n 'J , ,. Gi, 4 A Q xx vw' 1 t , S, m .4 b . S f H' ' x xx .Q ' .. f f fd? X Af, e M . Q R , VL ' A3 Aft Q 9 :A ,, elf- ? my X A s e l n ' 2 n 2 L.. n n , 4 gi ' . n 1 1, K ' f xf X n ' 1 b + kX-.fHfa, W .a - A A n .f Q ' dv . ' - ' A . , ' w 3' P 2. CLASS OF 55 it asa 4-al -r Harvey Hartman D09 Hedgel' Sandra Hedger George Huffman Edgar Karn 2 'ZR' 'if MW' ' 46- 'W 14 W' ? ur gandra I arson Fleanor I elth Marlene I 8SSlg 'Harlene I uecke CORDIS 'Waletz PN an f'!'fvu 'ng Q of 'L Haw Niathson Ed 'Niclxaw Jack HCRCWOMS Hlchard N1e1er kenneth Vlever -I-9 ' ' 42 1 'Z , 4 5' 2 '17 1 A-.T Y. 4 we r . ' 1 f ' C x .1 I . ' l ' ' 'ly I. . , 1' 3 6 Q Je , . Q n X H 5 j A ef 5 Mike Kearney Don Kieper Pat Kogler E1-neue Kretzmann Tom Ilannom 2 ' ea N .V fl M - Q A sl I 4 V f -Q ff V' via, - Q, f . Xi in L 'Q A -Q ' . - is ii 1 rx: CLASS OF '55 Roy Mlllcerelt Joyce Ott Gnlberta PlgOlS 1 Kathleen Sorenson Pllyllls Sparger Edna Stanley 16 flak, lf, 5 I Sharon Reeves Rlchard Helcherl 9 45 -an-f Aw, ,lackle Stanley Don Stem Barbara Sher Roland Tatge ,hm Taylor Vlrglma Tearjen Jack Thomas '? if Carol Trlebold ,4- 1, :Off-Ii 'UW 9- X ,M I I f 4.9 The X Trace Trolenberg Flla Wells lhchard Weybrlght 'Vlarvm Ilebeu 'Not Ln pzcture Sue Turgasen -7. A ,Q y V 45 H n u si i v Q, 25:55 52 . 6' -M ---1-- 4 'l A2 is - ' 6 - 7 Q 3- A y ' 1:3 , x ll l 9' 2 l 4 1? K is V g l i al? A 3 y i , -. 6- , y ' - y 3' X n 'J' J' 6 f y X .35 . .IK ' 5 , , iff., fr if . Keep L- I 1 X 2 fs jackie, sn ls' af at Lincolnshire pool optical illusion Nancy working! llow about a little spin Ya gotta hold that line New Ycar's live-lluclrly lmforc Nc-w Year! live-lluelclw rftcr ov-'lmounnl over the fence, ga . ball your eye on the 'vu ...ff 'li- I. vit' 0 wing trophy fIfSf1li1'V at 1.yf1zaI1S -. What fs going on here' Y. norm IOEIQFS llOIIflAI'f? before llomr-f online game '3 I'f?f77I'fIIIlf?I' wh en you uf-rw fresh? 6 Phil makes a tafklrl aftf-r il slum her? part l0l7f'x and Sl .V out in ' sho wfight x -.: C x uv ff K 5 P . 'K 8. CALENDAR OF EVENTS We kids here at C.H.S. had THE TIME OF OUR LIVES on: Thursday, Sept. 16, when the teachers had County Institute Wednesday, Sept. 19, when dancing classes started Thursday, Oct. 4, when the FFA had its initiation Saturday,0ct. 6, when we had the Homecoming Came and the dance Tuesday, Oct. 9, when the FHA had a big party Friday, Oct. 12, when the IEA had a meeting in Aurora Friday Nov. 9, when we had the Father-Son Banquet, and realized the first ten weeks were over. Friday Nov. 16, when the Juniors gave their big Sock Hop Thursday and Friday, Nov. 22, 23, when we had Thanksgiving Holiday Wednesday, Dec. 5, when the band went to Peotone to give a musi- cal assembly Sunday, Dec. 9, when the band and chorus gave a mass Christmas Concert Wednesday, Dec. 13, when the seniors gave the after-school mixer dance Friday, Dec. 21, when the Christmas vacation started Sunday, lan. 20, when the Kiwanis Club gave a concert here at Crete Monday, fan. 21, when the teachers at Crete had another institute meeting Wednesday, Ian. 30, when the FHA had another party Friday, Feb. 2, when the sophs gave their dance, Cupid's Dream- land Tuesday, Feb. 12, no school Tuesday, Feb. 19, when we had an assembly Friday, Feb. 29, when we had another assembly Friday, March 7, when the band gave the Spring Concert Friday, March 14, when the FHA had the Mother-Daughter Banquet Monday, March 17, when we toasted the athletes at the Athletic Banquet Friday, March 28, when we had career day Tuesday, April 1, when Peotone came here for a concert and assem- bly Friday, April 4, when the FHA had a style show Saturday, April 26, when the Juniors and Seniors had their annual banquet and also the following Saturday, May 2, when they had their dance Wednesday, April 30, when we had Step-Cp day Monday May 5, when we all went to the KVC vocal Festival Thursday May 8, when the bands gave a concert at Nlonee Tuesday, May 13, when we had our Awards Day assembly Sunday, May 25, when we all attended the Baccalaureate Services Thursday, May 29, when the seniors graduated and also the last day of school 54 ,,..4: I I ff V, an 9 5 X C , .4 xg, af' ' +6122 'S' , 'lik Q-4' QM? fji ,G iii: K 3' X I E 5 44' OO! X Spectator CHRISTEL TROLENBERG We A- QC? rr 014' If ,O 'Wx 011 Jester KARYI. SELLMYER ww My .3329 moto SQSEGQ ' 9 Q N Th e the residents, editors, and other leaders who keep the activity I ese ar p l d h' the school mamtams its many wheel rolling. Through their work and ea ers ip, clubs and activities. OUILL AND SCROLL nonorxrx socictx WXI'lI1l'1f' QSSIYU ments ind rioinf extra work for meniberqhil V qu1I1f1CaI1onQ our supcrxisors berf I I Q recmxxn Hx If Scroll fins on in 1rIQ r x menibership rcquirementn junior SLIHIIIUI5 in upper tI11rrI of LI BS 'it time of cIect1rm ind V ICIIICNCITIPIIL of superior lournxlistic work 1'ronLROu Ix SPIITIIYPI' C Becker I 'Murphy lack Rau III Nlihlber NIrS II1 gms HONORARY SOCIETIES Studying ind cramming, for a I3 average chosen for scholarship leadership character, and service ticipation of PCCCIVIII ITIVILHLIOIIS N II Q ns 1n1t1al1on with the cfandlc Iight ceremonv Ilr Wilev S speech wearing olden badffeq on graduation night NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Neale I CNIIIIII lll' x msn c I rr-r o f IL 0 mxvr Slim fm Illfx New x rvisurfr Hr: r Unseen C, x DI 1, 4 P N i, v .. K1.r - MJ, L 1 ., 1 . . . .. ,., ., 2 ' F: . ' K, I - 3 i ' ' , , , , I 'I , XII. ' XIaIiI ,1 an: Ir.. Higgins . . . .' fl Q,'I' R: I 1' , I 'z I. IGI' . . . 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' 2 ' -1 f I I I I ,Q I 2 1 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OO f Front Row C Iones I Papp N Turgasen G Bashore D Tatge S Becker I' Anderson Second Rau Nllss Ray 'II Haul IT Nlcllrrde X Durand hce Pres1dent'V Allen Pomt SecretaryC Stout Preslclentj Thunherst Secretary 'N llansen Treasurer I3 Schranz ,I Westenfeld D Schluntz Thzrd Row ,I Stanley lx Broberg ,I Barrlngton P Xnderson P Kogler S Larson D Duffleld L Carnes h Cox D Tmey C Bruns J Bacon I' Stanley Back Row D Wxlhams R 'Ilbers C, Frolenber I3 Clark P Slmmerer C hretzman V 'learjen ,I Dally C Nlaletz B Plagge S Vaw P Seehausen Glrls Wednesday aftemoon practlce bowlmg, basketball volleyball softball and speedball, ra1n or shme 'II1ss Ray s wh1stle bovs wlnstles p ay days We glrls always play faxr I9 Orch esxs 58 4 ' . ,.., L -- I 9 Q . ' 00 O Q Q 'Q' 0, I ' - H, J'- -, ,JI . I , If . ,, , ff ,ll , 5 A , X I I 1 - I ' .' Y., ,.- , . y Q , . , . , ... I Y . ,.. . , .1 , . , , . . , l . ,. ,. , .A ' , . , . I .' . , . , . , .X , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , I . l I , . 3 , lv gy ' 1 'L y ' I 1 ' 1 ' I , .. , . , - . , .- , J' 1 0 I ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 x U- . . in School spirit . . . Nlr. Morris . . Home- coming palade selling coke and candy at games magazme drlve ep Dav Pep assemblles buylng warm up jackets and baseball umforms promotlng better school splrlt among the students, faculty and fans Selllng cokes at the game front Rau, J Barrmgton D Duffleld S Larson P Kogler Treasurer L Beasley V1cePres1dentR 'lhevermcht Presldent f' Duff1eld Secretary B Schranz P Sparger K Broberg ,I Stanley Mr Morns Second Rau N1 Bazll D Hewes L 'Vlurphy B Clark 'VI HlgglIlS S Woodstock W McBr1de N Allen A Blesterfeld I' Cox C jones L Games W Lekman Third Rau, D H1xon Y Durand C Bashore S Becker D Tmey C Stout N Hansen ,I Papp C Henry D Duffleld A Hathaway C F1CkC lx Hughes Back Row H Brock C Huffman C Partaln D Cox T Blddle ,I Fxcke A Rodriguez L Hodson R L1en P SOUCI A Celllfll H Hummel B Bazll YO PEP CLUB 59 lnstruments. . . examinations . . concerts . . . exchange program with Peotone . football games . . . formations flashlights . . . Pep lland . . blasting trumpets. Front Row: N. Scarborough, S. liaseler, lf. Cox, J. Sellm er, P. Slmmerer, D. Tmey, Vice President Y. Turgasen, P. Anderson, Kretzmann, Woodstock, Rl. Higgins, ll. Albers .llidrlle Ron: J. Daily, President D. floulom, ll. Nlcliride, Y. Durand, li. Anderson, C. Langelvartels, J. Bacon, G. Trolenberg, E. liretzmann, Dowd, CI. Trolenlmerg, l . Vllr-ie r, Secretary Treasurer P. Seehausen L.Gaine Our Director 60 Xlr. Wolf's clarinet . . . Music Festival . . . district and state contests . . . Swing llanci . . Ciate better music. Back Row: N. Hansen, C. Stout, J. Albers, J. Reeves, li. McKay, li. Brock, fsl. Younlcer, li. Higgins, S. Reeves, C. Jones, ll. Plagge, B. Weishaar, C. Fink, l'. Usborne, D. lxieper, .I. Trent, X. iliesterfelrl, li. Sellrnyer, Pliil Simmerer Standing: Nlr. llolf, P. Wichrnann, P. Holger, li. Johnson, ,l. Crackel TWIRLERS D. Williams, F. Paul, R. Albers, N. Radeke, C. Goff 61 Tag Day . . . learning to appre- GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 7 P.. Front Row: J. Albers, C. Pigors, IC. Dohmeyer, P. Cray, P. Kogler, A. Iliesterfeld, S. Larson, B. Young, H. Halfeldt, Mr. Wolf Second Row: D. Duffield, NI. Lessig, V. Tearjen, S. 'l'urgasen, Il. Stier, J. Barringon, ll. Arnold, C. Trolenberg, P. Sparger Third Row: D. Schluntz, Ii. Leith, L. Engblom, IC. Wells, IVI. Lueke, C. Triebold, L. Sabena, C. Pryor, C. Maletz, P. Anderson Back Row: K. Sellmyer, C. Trolenberg, J. Thunherst, C. Becker, R. Xlbers, N. Turgasen, C. Kretzmann, J. Sellmyer, Myrna Frahrn, lf. Kretzmann Singing . . . mixed chorus . . segregated glee clubs . . . un- der Mr. WoIf's direction . . black music folders . . . off-key tenors . . . too much talking be- tween songs . . MIXED Front Row: L. Gaines, Il. Halfeldt, Il. Young, lf. Kretzmann, L. Sebena, R. Al- bers, J. Crackel, C. Kretzmann, J. Albers, VII. Wolf Second Row: P. Seehausen, K. Sellmyer, A. Biesterfeld, N. Turgasen, P. Ander- son, C. Becker. W. Mcllride, C. Trolenberg, C. Stout, Y. Durand 62 BOYS'CHfE CLUB CHORUS 0:4 1. V, M .3 -'x -Q. Front Row: C. Cross, F. Haseman, J. Becker, D. Miller, H. Hartman Back Rout C. lloth, T. llecker, P. Scholz, ll. lllievernicht, A. Cellini Third Roux' J. lhunherst, .l. Sellmyer, C. llashorr-, J. Pnpp, N, llangg-ny N, Spa,-- hOf0l11ll1, .l. Harrington, ll. Weislinar, P. Siminerer, li. Cox Hack Ron-: llaseler, P. Holger, ll. Coulom, J. Finke, J. Trent, P. Soufzie, P, Scholz, G. Fink participating in the Christmas concert . . . singing at the -1 Lions' Club . . . Kankakee Valley lfestival . . . singing exercises . . . wrestling . . receiving basic music training and developing better voices. 63 Yearbook. . . being urged on by Nlr. Xlahlberg going to the l.S.ll.S.P.A. convention . Karyl bawling us out for incomplete assign- ments . . . soliciting advertisements . . choosing yearbook covers. . . selling ,Iesters conglomeration on picture day . . . all towards Hill Murphy snaps for the J ester. a bigger and better school yearbook. JESTER v 9.9 Q Q Q'Q 19 43 vi.. v ,., 3 .1 Front Roux' Business Manager G. karambis, Copy lfditor C. Becker, Production Nlanauer I.. Nlurphy, Editor K. Sellmyer, Xssistant lfflitor C. Jones, Photography lfditor li, hckinan, 'Xrt Piflitor li, Clark S6Cf7f'll1RUIl.' Nlr. Nlahlberg, Cl. Pryor, N. Scarborough, N. lurgasen, J. Clrackel, J. lliunhcrst, Xl. Brands, bllox Thz'rfiRf1u.' fl. lieich, U. lleues, l,. Xnflerson, N. Xllen, li. Schranz, J. Xlbers, J. Se-llmyer, ll. lirands, 5. llovwl, -X. liiesterfelfl Baci. Ron .' A. Hodriquez,ll. Lien, l.. lieasley, X. llntliuuay, P. lloltfer, ili. lie:-ker, U. llixon, li. liazil, lf, Johnson, H, vluritliy , ei LIBRARIANS Seated Nllsb f3.I'fTllCllEiPl Nlundzn ew nom 9 llevker 'N Hansen C Iones Nl Youn he f Bruns Nlr Carr hall guards checlung lockers 1vm Chrxstmas gxfts t a needy famxly Step I p Dax fxeld tnps unit meetlngs plannmg the bl overnwht trlp to lCqUlI'Ifl a better relatlonshxp imon the ent1re hx h school no s Hooks on dutv IH studv halls Xhss farmlchael our head llhrarlan clean Ing out reference flles and card catalogues checkmv out books collectlnn fines creatmg, order m the lxbrarv at all tlmes FDFW' Li 1 11 H! I1 5111 IBHIIP,-'fl H1111 lK1l1 all .Seated Secretarw Treasurerl FZIDPS ron! R014 ers Rmnfe me lres1denl P Sxmmerer Prebxdc-nt R Bhex ernxcht Necond R014 sen are n lam Thzrd R014 F lxretzmann lr Carr C Plcke Bach Kon ,I l'1Cke R hoellm .ul egrb. 1 . I 'rm ,-,' 'I'.I.an- ' ' r, Q. - ' Y , 21' ' e 5 . -N K8 are T i l r..e' e .,, 1 1 U the slate convelguion inrljeoria : . ' :XT J -K 4 ral. i E 3 ' 'gc W l N 1 d,. T f 6 W P L 5 C . A' Q 4: 2 r U a ' 4: .1 N , X if C Lf- l I 1 Nj L I r 'I S H.'ViXlb , n. H I li., x' f ' . 3' , 5 4 4. 's. 'rulgagl In -0 tl:-I vn Front Row: V. Haines, J. Wilson, Vice President L. Meyer, President S. Bec- ker, Secretary-Treasurer S. Batterman, K. Sorenson Middle Row: Miss Ray, J. Cellarius, M. Godfrey, D. lstell, S. Lien, C. Cierke, Nl. Seehausen, li. lfrvin Hack Row: M. Braun, li. Schulze, ll. Tatge, A. Schwiesow, li. Duehlmeyer, J. Sizemore, ll. Regan -1 X JUNIOR fulfilling our motto, We serve. Filling overseas boxes Films. . . Don't forget Operators Club Thursday . . . films reeling all over the floor . . . Miss Haney, what shall l do now? . . . showing films at Monee and Schrage . . slowly and surely gaining knowledge of the manipula- tion of all audio-visual educational aids in the school. OPERATORS' CLUB RED CROSS Helping people . . . Miss Hay, our sponsor . . . Monday meetings . . . excess of girls . . . collecting money for gift boxes . . . working on the album for the Indians . . . stuffing toys and making nut cups for hospitalized people . The show must go 0n! B. Murphy, L. llatterman, P. Sparger, K. Front Row: J. Stanley, E. McKay, Broberg Middle Row: Nl. Bazil, K. Hughes, Mathson, A. Prince, A. Campbell, Partain, D. Williams, R. Regan, Cross, Nliss Haney Back Row: E. Anderson, J. Catterall, Brown, P. Davis, R. Milkereit, R C. Braun, Nl. Butler, J. Simmes, ll. Hart- ITIBH richs, li. Kara, ll. Meier, D. Stein, Taylor, W. Leslie R. C. C. N02 in picture: H. Chisholm, l-I. Hin- .l. F.H. Homemakers . . . initiation . . . working under the guiding handofMrs. Nel- son . . . buying an electric mixmaster . . . Christmas Corner . . . modeling clothes we made at the style show . looking forward to F.F.A. and F.ll.A. up to our slogan, to further interest in llome Economics. Lenny and his project Front Row: Nl. Krabbe, H. Manning, Pre- sident R. Koelling, Vice President F. Rademacher, Secretary R. Huder, R porter R. Thrun Middle Row: L. Batterman, Treasurer L. -Xrnold, C. Busse, J. Simmes, W. llode, R. Nlilkereit, R. Wassmann, H. Tatge, li. Meyer, Nlr. Bottrell Back Row: R. Hamann, D. Artman, K. Hameister, D. Pigors, J. Nliddleton, ll. Duehlmeyer, E. llinkenberg, Nl. Ziebell Front Row: Program Chairman B. Koiman, Treasurer A. Schwiesow, President M. Godfrey, Vice President M. Braun, Scribe S. Becker, Secretary E. Schulze Middle Row: E. Ervin, K. Sorenson, Re- porter J. Deabel, Songleader C. Pigors, P. Lau Back Row: Pl. Dohmeyer, D. Tatge, Nl. Werner, M. Frahm, J. Westenfeld, I. Cellarius A. . . Mother and Daughter Banquet . . . parties . . . eaming degrees . . .living The sewing circle Boys . . . Xlr. liottrell . . . field trips in the Paddy Wagon . . . Parent and Son Banquet . . . judging cattle . . . winning first prize for our Homecoming float . fines for being late . . . party for l7.ll.A. girls . . . and last but not least, our motto, Uleaming to dog doing to learng earning to liveg living to serve. F.F.A. .sw-SP t I 4 Get thcm across safely. SPECTATOR Hr School newspaper . . . Hrs. llig- gins, our sponsor . . . handing in assignments-usually late . . . sel- ling subscriptions . . . bi-weekly issues . . . frantic rush to get them out in time . . . annual Christmas 'C' issue . . . the result, a newspaper that we really appreciate. Front Row: ll. Young, D. Cox Meet that deadline! lfuvlf lfouff Sports lirlitor C. lluffielri, News lfditor IJ. Williams 5'1i1nfl1'r1g.' l'. Lan, 5. Reeves, liflitor C. lrolenhergz, lfilitor l'. SlIHIIlCI'l'I', Hrs. 5. llooristock, N. -Xllen, Feature lfriitor Nl. Higgins, ll. lrncy, N. Silf-ox Nut in picture: C. lrolenbcrg, Til. Kearney, J. Godfrey, J. llaily, ll. Stier, ll. Chi li. Albers, J. Albers C2 Front Row: J. Carrol, li. Ficke, R. Meyers, H. Prince, Johanssen, H. Higgins, lf. SAFETY PATRO Safety First . . . Nlr. llimmel- berg, the safest of them all . . . llecognition Night, sponsored by Crete Planning Council . . . re- ceiving awards for patrol service . . safeguarding all highway crossings for both grade and high school stu- dents, morning and afternoon. Bowman Jlzddle Nou: l.. Chamberlain, U. ilarnilton, I.. iieifil, ix. flow, il, Pink, J. Ceiiini, ij Newman Back Ron ,'.' Nlr. liimmelbera, 'l'. lliridle, li. Ceoke, D. Miller, fl. Partain, C. Johnson, 68 Captain C. Fink no 1 W3 td I nr f N '1 In +-... 1' V? Sf jk 4,444 K 1 , . fe-MPV-?',,f 1 'Nd' Q 3, :wa 9'1 1593, JI .--,V 6, lHfi'5a-4' 1 .' ' ff 5. .ZW M' .do ik Y w fr, Q - ff - ' XX 1 , Q J 1' 'Q Q1 sq A, : ,, 1 RQ. ' if' -3 .. , 7i'3'5r' ' . ,, 1 ,. ,Zew M QA b, 4,,..q,,L .-.W W- Q-, . P 3. 1' x 'vqe QM J xvsn X, in 7 ?'7 I ,, , . '.x- Q55 N-K. ff! 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Third Row: M. Weishaar, C. Hedgnr, J. Dawson, R. Niaciejczak, B.N1iller, R. Vlauhias. Back Row: D. Baker, Blackwell, P. Heldt, Echterling, M. Lattz. Standing: R. Cloke, T. Brooks, J. Steilrer, S. Kraemer, K. Thomquist, A. Fairbanks , T. Grimm, F. Tieri, Nlr. Springer. Not in picture: D. Schaeftlein CRETE EIGHTH GRADE Front Row: L. Chamberlain, M. Schuldt, S. Hoecker, F. Whitt, D. Newman. Second Row: J. Gaines, W. Hahn, S. Larsen, R. Eckhoff, K. Herrmann, G. Capua, M. Duensing. Third Row: E. Weise, L. Bowman, B. Clay- well, R. Prince, N. Mears, R. Horn. Back Row: C. Johnson, R. Dierking, W. Klemme, K. Carley, B. Liam, J. Lamberta, Nliss Croissant, J. York, J. Langbartels , C. Peterson. Not in picture: R. Mellender, T. McFarland. CRETE SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: L. Bdcer, A. Huttman, R. Howisen, W. Dralle. Second Row: D. Daily, D. Geerling, R. Kelson, M. Horkey. Third Row: J. Briggs, G. George, L. Beaity, J. Jones. Back Row: W. Hamister, B. Ficke, B. Fink, W. Dahn, M. Buchanan, V. Buchmeier, Mr. Czaicki, K. Gran, D. Ervin, P. Carroll, J. Cellini. C RE TE SEVE NTH GR ADE Front Row: L. Royce, N. Nlaletz, C. Penn, J. Nleyer. Second Row: G. Reich, J. Nlearsf C. Macie- jcyak, J. Murray. Third Row: Nl. Weier, L. Leith, B. McKay, J. Labahn, J. Sllymklls- Back Row: B. Lauer, H. Offill, L. Wyatt, J. Weier, D. N1cReynolds, Mr.Sleger. Not in picture: Nl. Papp, ll. Sims, P. Lauer- mah. 84 CRETE SIXTH GRADE Front Row: B. Anderson, W. Felty,S. Germeraad, L. Heldt. Middle Row: J. Carroll, F. Bowman, D. Brummer, B. Baker, S. Allen. Back Row: H. Day, P. Hemnann, J. Biekof- sky, G. Higgins, G. Buchmeier. Standing: G. Behrens, J. Daly, D. Claywell, N. Betz, D. Hamilton, D. Bacon, W. Dahn, I.. Hahn, R. Horkey, Mrs. Wilkening. CRETE SIXTH GRADE Front Row: D. McCullouQ'1, E. Legus Second Row: B. Metcalf, N. Zona, B Miessler, W. Schuldt, G. Sims. Third Row: I-I. Sparger, C. Middleton, D. Johnson, C. Zirzow, J. Silcox, B. Nacke Back Row: J. Oesterling, S. Withers, E Steiber, H. Pearce. Standing: A. Hoecker, R. Lau, B. Prince D. Penn, J. Pfiffner, C. Miller, D. Ryan Mrs. Puckett, N. Miller, D. Ott. CRETE FIFTH GRADE Front Row: W. DuBridge, K. Matthias, J. Hixon , B. Motl on g. Middle Row: B. Weddel, M. Buchmeier, J. Ulreich, J. Chrisholm, C. Triebold, L. McKay. Back Row: C. Simmerer, J. Muirhead, S. Orwig, I... Offill, M. Roush, E. O'Brien, M. Biekofsky. Standing: H. Schroth, F. Gray, D. Wieden- heft, B. Day, R. Bremer, E. Neuliep, E. Pfiffner, S. Mellender, E. Langbartels, D Clausing, Miss Petersen, J. Finzer. Not in picture: G. Martin, G. Wommack. CRETE FIFTH GRADE Front Row: R. Bakhaus, C. Bakker, D. Philips, B. Baker, B. Gaines. Second Row: P. Briggs, A. Blissmer, D. Doeden, J. Ulreich, D. Miller. Third Row: I... Gruica, J. Nacke, P. Burn- ham, A. Anderson. Back Row: F. Rutkowski, S. Boyle, J. Benwn, C. Geerling, R. Howisen. Standing: Mrs. Mayhew, J. Bowman, J. Find- ling, L. Deutsche, L. Echterling, J. Dooley, A. Hom, G. Gray, R. Buchmeier, K. Duffield, C. Berkley, B. Buchmeier, K. Bond, K. Dohrman. 85 CRPf'l'Pf FOl'll'l'H GH ADF Front Rmb: G. Wyeth, S. Hanson, l.. Roberts, VI. Simmerer. Middle Roux' ll. Unrlra, ll. llutkowslxi, N. Walton, D. Host, l.. Sims, ll. Pearce'-. Burk Row: N. Nlarf-ott, 'l'. Sor'lcrg11'en,ll. Stanley, D. Nlaerrlyluv, G. Scharf. Standing: J. Payne, Nl. Prisco, C. Licina, D. Collings, K. Nlellenrler, D. Schultz, V. firzow, D. Sharp, Xl. lsrey, D. Willie, Nl. Yoland, J. Nelson, D. Yaw, Xliss Sohnow- slice, S. Urlle, lf. Quinn, T. Reeves, J. llehbergg. Not in picture: J. Nletcalf Clilflll FOI RTH GRADE Front Row: W. Gleason, ll. Duchanan, J. llunke. Middle Roux' T. Ashhaugh, S. Hameister, D. Carroll, J. Batterrnan, D. Hood, J. Daily , K. Pearce. Back Row: G. Willett, llantak, R. Frazier, K. Braden, W. Gaskill, V. Leslie, lVl. Dabarsky. Standing: H. Buchmeier, D. Lauer, R. Baker, H. Huttner, R. Kraemer, J. Han- sen, J. Cloke, B. Barrington, D. Ficke, S. Barnes, B. Boyle, D. Carmody, P. Hackel, Mrs. Miskell. CRICTI-1 THIRD GRADE Front Roux' D. Doerlen, J. Siwicki, J. Craclv-l, J. Finzer, P. Kellogg. Uiddle Roux K. Drooks, I.. Carley, D. Gray, J. Dlair, liclwarfls. Huck R011-: T. Luocke, P. D'i-Xndrea, ll. Drischke, J. Dahn, J. Ilothan, C. Decker. Standing: D. Devert, T. Reichert, J. Fink, K. Kam, A. Dooley, J. Carr, R. Vlesher, 'Xliss Nliller. Not in picture: I.. Frazier, C. Conant, R. Dallarini. CHI-ITE THIRD G RADE FrontRozt: B. Nletcalf, J. Newton, Nl. Nlurphy, J. Siwiclci, Nl. Strickler. Qecond R014 .' lf. Zeledon, J. Roush, S. Nelson, J. Pease, lf. Metcalfe, D. Peppard T. l.auerrna.n, G. Storms. Third Row: D. lflreich, P. Nadler, O. Nlorris Nl. Stewart, B. Schluntz, D. Anderson, C Yan Sickle. Hack Ron.: S. Nlartin, L. Nlize, F. Thorn- quist, C. Yan Dergen, H. Penn. Standing: Nlrs. Reichert. 86 CRFYTE SECOND GRADE Front Rout: L. Hoecker, S. Henson, P. Jacquin, li. Gibson, K. Denson. Second 13014: D. Duchmeier, D. Bacon, J. Adams, L. lloofl, S. Henderson. Third Row: B. Behrens, J. .-'lshhau-gh, Nl. Lewis. Back Roux' L. Langebartels, D. Blackwell. Standing: J. Wilke, J. Cugenbuel, S. Ko- chanski, R. Bahker, P. Gleason, Cram, L. Hamilton, Nl. Cox, J. Cline, C. Ligier, S. Hackl, Nliss Lau. Not in picture: S. Jones. CRETE SECOND GRADE Seated: ll. Willett, Y. Prisco, Nl. Steiber, D. Voland, E. Nloeller, C. Werldel, D. Duensing, L. Carney, R. Plock, .-X. Onrlm, D. Shuman, Nl. Walenga. Standing: B. Sims, P. Wom, S. Oesterling, P. Stanley, B. Nluirheacl, C. Tearjen, D. Lustfeldt, G. Bond, B. Luecke, W. Schu- macher, R. Bauerle. CR RTE FIRST C R AD E Front Row: B. Nloeller, Nl. Jones, J. Cline, L. Campbell, J. Denefielrl. Second Row: D. Vlcliay, C. Vlatthias, J. Orwig, C. Cunninigham, S. Chamberlain. Third Row: C. Fink, N. Miller, J. Clausen, B. Scott, D. Cosme. Back Row: R. Johnson, J. Echterling, H. Hothan, R. Adams, C. Christopher, llrs. Nliessler. CRETE FIRST GRADE Front Roux' B. Stolzenbach, A. Schioth, B. Pease, W. Nacke. Second Rau: P. Schultz, V. Weier. Third Rout F. Nlize, D. Triebold, K. Walenga, J. Nioeller, P. Scott, C. Sharp, S. Qunell, R. York, D. Nelson, B. Roden- burg. Back Row: Nlrs. Orwig. 87 MONEE EIGHTH GRADE Front Row: J. Sigler, H. Cross, E. Gordy, B. Sass, J. Schwiesow, A. Anderson, P. Verwey. Back Row: D. Goff, L. Thrun, E. Leigrty, R. Peterson, K. Byford, J. Gustafson, R. Artman, D. Danna. Not in picture: D. Sellmyer, G. Fredericlcs. MONEE SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: L. Danna, D. Simmons, D. Cellarius, H.Gehrke, M. Baugh, P.Simmons Middle Row: P. Simpson, S. Williams, C. Sass, C. Kochel, E. DeYoung, M. Wolf. P. Murphy, J. Martin. Back Row: R. Beasley, R. Loitz, H. Bohn, L. Marti, R. Wilson, R. Bra.ndt, J. Dewey. Not in picture: D. Behrens, Mrs. Crook. MON EE SIXTH GRADE Front Row: J. Fredericks, P. Williams, J. Gehrke, P. Shytell, K. Schwiesow, M. Phelps, J. Laksas. Middle Row: J. Yehling, D. Wilson,B. Leigxty, J. Yuskus, K. Cross, B. Brock-- miller, C. Anderson, Mr. Peters. Back Row: G. McKay, R. Buchmeier, C. Beyer, R. Gordy, R. Baldwin, D. Baldwin, W. Artman, J. Martino. MONEE FIFTH GRADE Front Row: W. Wells, W. Freytag, K. Eick- mann, K. Baugh, C. Bachmann, S. Verwey, S. Sass, T. Nilles. Middle Row: R. Gehrke, A. Schmidt, D. Byford, S. Eiclcmann, D. Gordy, D. Cross , C. Schultz, M. Collier, N. Goff, J. Amold, Miss Lehmann. Back Row: B. Stanley, D. Bisping, G. Stanley, H. Wilson, B. Stelter, J. Willis, C. Piepenbrink, B. Kannberg, D. Jacobs. Not in picture: D. Battenfield, S. Kline, S. Wilson. 88 MONEE FOURTH GRADE Front Row: T. Anderson, R. Urbon, J. Schmitz, B. Becker. Second Row: C. Fornall, K. Eickmann, J Dewey, G. Ferris, C. Reichert. Third Row: D. Goffard, R. Williams, J Urban, C. Schmidt. Back Row: J. Laugilin, D. Behrens, N1 Buchmeier, C. Beasley. Standing: Mrs. Carr, S. Hayhurst, C. McKay R. Schmidt, S. Kochel, D. Vollrath, V. Peters, R.Stawicki, S.Fehland, J. Hackett, R. Stelter, D. Marteno, B. Marti. Not in picture: P. Sass, A. Wolf. 7 MON EE THIRD GRADE Front Row: S. Rattel, S. Freitag, P. Crain, B. Schultz. Second Row: D. Sztuba, D. Stelter, B. Silcox, B. Simmons, D. Kannberg. Third Row: L. Artman, L. Stelter, B. Urban, J. Verwey. Back Row: Mrs. L. Draper, B. Martino, R Eason, B. Karmberg, W. Enright, B Sztuba, J. Shytell, P. Brock, K. Becker, Diane Ferris, V. Schultz, R. Fredrick, R. Williams, G. Johnson, B. Schmidt, L. Cross, R. Vail. Not in picture: D. Throw, C. Bimba, M. Klien. MONEE SECOND GRADE Front Row: M. Gehrke, B. Stender, P. Gof- fard. Second Row: G. Fifer, J. Hamilton, B Gorrly, J. Jacobs. Third Row: K. Silcox, M. Schmidt, R Yehling J Christenson C St wi , . . , .. a 'cki. Fourth Row: L. Marti, K. Ethridge, Williams. Hack Row: B. Schmitz, L. Weston, T. Bachmann, I.. Zirzow, M. McKay, A. Hall, D. Van Duersen, J. Robinson, S. Sass, J. Reichert, E. Piper, P. Rattel, D. Erickson, E. Gustafson, N. Stender, D. Battenfield. In Back: 'vliss Marleau Not in picture: J. Sass, L. MON EE FIRST GRADE Front Row: C. Erikson, S. Yost, G. Milke- reit, M. Nilles, S.Martino, E. Martino. Middle Row: E. Anderson, D. Eason, J. Fortino, J. Sass, W. Diment, -X. Vail, L. Milne. Back Row: L. Harms, D. Stelter, J. Schmidt, S. Reils, R. Butts, W. Ruder, N. Dewey, K. Fehland, Mrs. Smit. Not in picture: J. Hackett. 89 0 alia il I NJ ff I 5 ii. ,LJ KLEMME GHA DE SCHOOL Front Row: G. Ouinn. D. St. Pierre, C. Usrey, C. Conner, E. Torsiello. Huck Row: T. Gerrneraad, T. Denk, H. Miller, D. Huttner. Stfznfling: K. l'i1lwaIrlS, J. Beven, P. Cray, l'. lleirenga, P. Denk,H. Scharf, I.. Harrington, L. Buchmeier, .l. Braden, D. Becker, D. Oertle, B. Gray, Miss Kile. GOODENOW GRADE SCHOOL Front Row: l . Piepenbrink, J. Bennett, T. Hutnian, S. Hartman, R. Eckhoff. Middle Row: P. Meyer, K. Malek, J. Bennett, B. Kieper, D. Raymond. Hack Row: T. Haseman, A. Harbaugli, S. llasemfsn, C. Baldridge. Standing' L. Kieper, D. Kulilrnan, K. Cole, B. Baldridge, Mrs. Haage. SCH RAGE GRADE SCHOOL Front Roux' J. lfelty, L. Diekman, B. Dohr man, ll. Felly. 'Uiddle Row: K. Collette, T. Baker, ,X Rrzan, T. Bowman, A. DuBridge. Hack Rolf: L. Blissmer, D. Collette-,l, Baker, Xl. Billingheimer. Stamiing: J. Blissmer, B. Klemme, ll. Bill il'lgllftlIIl0l', ll. Slwely, lf. Dullriflge, J Nndersen, D. Josten, lllleichert, P Kasper, H. Oster, Miss Bonvouloir. 90 QETE GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL Front Row: J. Cellini, J. Dawson, J. Briggs, Nl. Lattz, J. Shymlcus, W. Dahn, C. Buchmeier, K. Duffield. Middle Row: W. Dahn, Tieri, J. Meyer, P. Carroll D. Daily, C. George Xlurray. Back Row: Nlr Sl? l' ICLCC C 0 e Nlll er Baker lJlP!'kll'lg I' Crlmnl Johnson J f arro C R E C H E E R L E A D E R S Ethel Corde Jan1ceS1 er Rosemane Beasle llaflall wmlam laclle Games shlfley Blackwell M O N E E C H E E R LE A D E R S front Rau I Cuotafion el rnvf I run 'Lrtmdn I Prmrlrxc S llulrflf ROI D Prmtag, mer Xartl Fordx D lirockmlller Wolf F Lnrlorson Bach Ron I Nl Xrtman F Le1 tx Balllmn ll Daldwln MONEE GRADE QISCHOOL BASKETBALL .. ,ger, B. , H. lk , N. Al , D. , R. ', ' , '. 1' , C. , , , . I ll, K. Cox. ' , ' -'gl . ' - Y Q .. 1, . , 3 F I - D. S.l Ilr, L. 'll , B.A ',L. 'k. . C. ls, S., I..1 7, R. , . . ' ,x1. - ', urphy, W. ' . , 1. .'gh,', D. - 'N l. St. Clair, R. Eckhoff, F. ,J- CRETE-MONEE GRADE SCHOOL BANDS Front Row: H. Leighty, R. livasley. Second R011-: A. ,-Knrlerson, C. Behrens, K. Cram, R. Nliessler, ll. Cross l,. llr-mtv, ll. Nlcflullough, H Nlaciejczak, l,. Baker, T. Brooks, l,. llelrlt, ll. llralle, ll. Sellniyer, ll. Xrtinan. Third Row: K. Schweisow, ll. Leighty, ll. Nliller, ,l. liehlmrg, D. Hamilton, C. Zirzow, K. Thornquisl, P Nslilxough, ll. iil 0K'l'iITlillPT, ,l. Nlartin, ll. llvier, ll. llalin. Burk Roux' .l. Sc'-liwvixow, 1.91. Clair, ll. Holm, ll. Pvnn, ll. fluff, fl. Higgins, ll. lmily, ll. li2lf'OII, F. DP Young, ,I. Nic-yer. 51r1m1'ing.' Nlr. Wolf, ll. l ir.k, ll. llulxn. JUNIOR G.A.A. lfrrml How: S. livllterling, ll. Nlaltliias, S. Krzieuwr, Nl. lgllC'lliiHiiIl, l,. llc--ally, U. lfrvirl. lliflrile .'.'rm: Xliss Hay, ll. lxvlscm, S. llf-ylnrirglit, Xl. Wvishaar,5. llof-cl-act, S. llluvluxf-ll, N. 'Nlale-lx. liI11'l.'ROl4.' C. llfhirh, MI. ,lonfeS, lx. Crain, Y. lfslirr, ll. Haklxer,C1.Xlavivjr'zuk, l'. llvflfli, ll. Sf-llaclflleirl. CRETE GRADE SCHOOL CHORUS 3.545 ,Va i I 1 ' , I 1 Ein' ' C .1 5 1 A I Q. . fl ,f .,' ,.'7 u ,. Front Row: N. lVlalctz,S. llvokor, I.. Beatty, B. Nliller, B. Lauer, fl. Maciejczak, K. Hermann, J. Gaines, ll. Nlzitthius, J. Jones, B. Ke-lsnn, S. Blackwffll, Y. Leslie, -X. lfuirlmnks, fl. llcclger, Nliss Altenlvernfl. llizlrllf' l.'m:': fl. Capuu, ll. lirvin, fl. livirh, l,. lloyf-P, K. Grain, S. Larsen, ll. Offill, Kraenmr, l . Orllfr, B. Bakker, J. Nlmxrs, l'. llrvlflt, K. lliornquist, Xl. We-ishaur, S. We-ylmright, V. Buchmeier, VX. llutman. liurlf lim:-.A Xl. llrulle, J. Shymkus, ll. Cnc-rlirxg, J. Xlurmy, ll. Balm, ll. Carroll, ll. llcklioff, J. Nleyer, B. lfivkv, 'I'. Brooks, ll. llnuisr-n, IJ. llzlily, l.. flllii.lI1llPl'liill'l, 'l'. Nlckarluncl, J. Briggs, B. Fink, J. Cf-llini. MONEE GRADE SCHOOL CHORUS Front Roux' L. Hanna, S. Williams, lf. C-orvly, H. Cross, B. Simmons, E. De Young, Nl. Wolf, P. Nlurphy. llidfile limo: ll. Cflllarius, P. Simmons, ll. Gehrke, J. Sigler, B. Sass, R. Loilz, Nl. Baugll, C. Sass, P. Sirnyson. Huck Roux' ll. .Xrtn an, l.. Nlarti, lf. lrigility, P. Yefr We-y, J. Schuiesow, ,-X. Anderson, J. Us-'-fey, U. Goff, R. 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Phone: 2302 MONEE, ILLINOIS CLIFF MIKUCE TAP AND GRILL FINE FOODS Route 54 Monee, Illinois ALLEN HOLL LIMESTONE 8 PHOSPHATE SPREADING 449.4 CRUSHED STONE Gqt S E P One2623 Monee ' 8444.4 fm mouse. numons Raadb Wtyu. BROCKMILLER S Grocery and Market MILLER S Frozen Foods Cash Grocery Phone 2482 Monee Phone 2481 Monee lll MONEE SA'-E5 AND SERWCE WM NAGEL INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 2391 Aufomoblle Implements MDNEE ILLINOIS RCPGIHFIQ Repgll-ed Tracfors and Farm Machinery Route 54 Phone 3661 Monee llllnols DIXIE INN RESTAURANT PACKAGED GOODS Joe Genovese 106 I I . 1 l : , lll. 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Crete, lllinois FRANK LYMAN GAINES TELFVISION PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST SALES AND SERWCE Crete Illinois R C A VICTOR Crete 7741 or 3523 THE INTERSTATE PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS DANVILLF ILLINCDIS ACKNOWLEDGMEIN TS Root Photographers of Chicano have taken the pictures for this Jester of 7952 Many thanks are due them for their patience and kindness in performing services beyond the call of duty T e Craftco Yearbook Cover Company produced the cc vers e Interstate Printing and Publishin, Company of Danville did the printing and binding besides mounting many of the picture-S able assistance to them in the production of this yearlook Very pleasing was the response of merchants in buying advertising space Students were co operative in their support of the book through purchasing copies Thanks also goes to the faculty the administration and the office personnel for their assistance and co opergtion The a viser wishes to compliment an exceptionally fine group of editors and staff mem bers for their diligence ingenuity and independence in planning anr carrying out this year book 108 I . l 0 I Q -- l ll ' 1 , Th . . . . N , . . . . . The staff especially wishes to convey their deepest appreciation to their adviser for his . . . , J D f A l I I A l I - I I . C! . . . . . . - I I I '
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