Dekalb High School - Kalibre Yearbook (Dekalb, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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Qflwkmdw ZQQQ GROUP 3-Row l: C. Topp, M. Shepardson, L. Wil- liams, N. Wood, lvl. Valtinson, B. Sanderson, C. Rich- ardson, C. Schauer, L. Reid, I. Roland, W. Williams, M. Simkins, N. Zulauf, P. Scarbrough. Row 2: I. Wilcox, F. Zeigler, N, Seitzinger, E. Shafto, B. Will- rett, G. Striglos, A, Telford, A. Striglos, lvl. Self, I. Shields, D, Roberts, R. Sanderson, A, Swanstrom, I. Roland. Row 3: G. Ryan, R. Roland, K. Zwicky, R. Weiherman, 1. Smith, F. Stephens, l. Ward, H. Rich, L, Wisdom, H. Russ, F. Quitno, P. Vogan, R. Reed L. Wisdom, D, Stenstrom. Page 27

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7hwe IWW? , I ilyfk - 71 M, Plesa, N. Zulauf, D. Makarrall, L. Wisdom, R. Sanderson. Freshmen daze-and this year brought l25 bewildered Freshies to the halls of D.T.H.S. Staggering under huge piles of books, they soon found their way around without much difficulty. Studying paid divi- dends, for at the end of the first six weeks the names of Dean Miller, Robert Barr, Ed- ward Dieter, Owen Mathre, jean Buland, Patty Gunther, Eva Shatto, and Nancy Zulauf appeared on the honor roll. Nothing was stopping these freshmen as they went ahead to organize their class-the first Freshmen class in D.T.H.S. history to be organized. Roger Sanderson. the blonde blue- eyed favorite was the successful candidate for the president. Nancy Zulauf took over the vice-president's duties 'and Dale Makarrall claimed office as secretary. Capable Lloyd Wisdom handled the financial affairs while Mike Pleasa stepped in as sergeant-at-arms. Sports-and here we see the freshmen boys all out for lightweight activities. Seen on the gridiron and hardwoods were Kenneth Cain, Mark Luoma, Lloyd and Lyle Wisdom, Howard Crisler, Dale Makarrall and jerry Han- nan. Ambitious football managers Fred Fel- ton and Dean Miller were on hand at every game. And that tiny, peppy cheerleader yelling Go, Barbs, Go was none other than Margie Groves. ln the spotlight for dramatics, was Alayne Gordon, Marilyn Simkins, Mona lngham and Betty Bradt. They proved their talent in Dra- matic Club. Page 26 The band welcomed several freshmen this year. Behind the high bass was Roger Sand- erson, and the two bashful trombonists, were Martha Self and Bill Edwards. Our one re- maining drummer welcomed Bob Dill and Bud Taylor to the section, while Eddie Dieter played that sharp sax. We're proud of the Freshmen Class of '43-'44. GROUP liRow l: V. j. Caquelin, E. Arison, A. Gor- don, E. Gilmore, B. Carlson, j. Deegan, P. Dolan, M. Dahlquist, B. Butcher, R. Engstrom, M. L, Boardman, D. Baars. Row 2: B. Bradt, B, Ainsworth, j. Decker, P. Gunther, D. Carlson. L. Derix, L. Cederberg, C. Baie, B. Cook, B, Diedrich, M. Groves, j. Cornish. Row 3: D. Cardinal, B. Graham, N. M. Clausen, E. Evans, D. Franzene, M. R. Finnan, M. Coober, F. Dieter, R. Baar, B. Edward, G. Bannister, R, Benson. Row 4: H. Crisler, B. Folena, j, Buland, D. Bauche, F. Felton, W. Chesher, C. Diedrich, G. Allen, H. Flusch, R. Gregory. Row 5: B. Dill, j. Conley, E. Adee, R. L. Anderson, R. Foster, M. Dahlquist, N. Bodda, B. Brakey, M. Berhl, R. Coulter. GROUP 2-Row l: C-. Perkins, R. Kuecks, D. Loth- son, R. Lothson, G. Holderness, C. Oberg, j. Holm, M. Hrnyak, D. Oakland, D. Klein, j. Henderson, Row 2: B. Pickett, B. Kerwin, H. Pantila, M. McAfee, j. Har- rison, M. jordan, M. jones, R. Kovich, E. Mattila, K. Morris, M. Isley, S. Hickey. Row 3: M. johnson, C. Hirtensteiner, D. Haefner, I. Kober, B. Kays, W. Holdridge, M. jerde, D. johnson, M. jacobs. Row -4: j, Latimer, M, lngham, M. L. Moss, M. Murphy, B. Letheby, D. jensen, A. Matekaitis, B. Parkins. R.ow 5: G. Pesut, j. Morganelli, D. Kyler. D. lsham, B. Lar- sen, D. Miller, j. l-liland, j. Nelson, B. Hayes, R. Main, O. Mathre, D, Makarrall, j. Hannan, P. Peterson.



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gleam? M. Carlson, C, Dunlap, I. Mosher, D. Ainsworth, M. Male. Sophomores, sophomores - everywhere!! Fall found them registering for all the acti- vities their schedules could include. As the year went along, sophomores were taking the lead in studies, athletics, dramatics, and music. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Rutledge, and Mr. Hoppe, the class got off to a good start. jack Mosher, capably filled the posi- tion of president, and Delbert Ainsworth stepped into vice-presidency. Secretarial duties were Marjorie Male's responsibility, while Marcella Carlson took over all financial business. Cyrus Dunlap filled the office of sergeant-at-arms. The Sophomore Class of -44 was definite- ly an energetic and active organization. Re- member that Fall Festival Mixer sponsored by the class to climax the sale of football tickets? The boy's gym was colorfully deco- rated with cornstalks and pumpkins for the gala affair! High scholastic honors were received by many of the studious. sophomores. We con- sistently found these students on the honor Page 28 GROUP l: Row l: R. Ewing, 1. Deegan, D. M. Dreska, B. I. Carlson, M. Carlson, P. Baker, l. Carstedt, M. Ellsworth, R. Du- gan, H. Cook. Row 2: R. Blaha, M. Aims, M. Bakken, B. I. Friestead, M. Bolen, R. I. Carlson, L. M. Foster, R. Bristow, B. Free- man, D. Ainsworth, D. Burchard. Row 3: R. Dailey, A. C. Carlson, D. French, K. Erickson, D. Andersen. Row 4: M. Ells- worth, F. Foster, L. Bergsten, G. Kaiser, B. Erickson, B. Davis, D. Davison, W. Arm- strong. Row 5: M, Eden, C. Faivre, K. Cain, R. Christensen, C. Dunlap, W. Cruise, G. Eichelkraut, D. Dellinger, R. Derrix, R. Allen, D. Dean. GROUP 2--Row l: L. Lutz, W. Horan, P. Nelson, M. Male, N. Goveia, D. loslin, A. Humes, D. Lambkin, V. Hobson, H. Mabel, B. Holmes. Row 2: E. Gerloff, L. McDermott, MB. Hickey, B. Lovering, B. 1. lacox, C. Hallgren, O. Gunther, R. Lund, Y. Montavon, C. McNeely. Row 3: H. Housewert, D. johnson, M. Muellor, E. Holm, C. Lindelof, R. Knudtson, M. john- son, M. McCabe, A. Glabauckas, B. Kendall. M. Misenta. Row 4: R. Gelli, A. Harvey, N. Hiatt, G. Kidd, B. Homan, M. Moore. Row 5: I. Gau, D. Mack, 1. Mosher, M. Mikez, l. Kennedy, M. Luoma, E. Knut- tila, B. Mines, B. McCabe, R. Gillis. roll: Anja Hietikko, Betty jean lacox, Leila Foster, Betty Kendall, jack Mosher, and Rich- ard Roberts. ln the athletic limelight, the fellows were active on the field and in the gym. jack Mosher, Delbert Ainsworth, Cyrus Dunlap, Milburn Kensinger, and Bob Peterson proved to be the sophomore satellites. Going along with the athletes, we found Marcella Carlson, the head-cheerleader, and Frances Snyder, a new sophomore cheerleader. Dark Town 1amboree gave many of the sophomore dramatists a chance to shine. Naomi Goveia, Betty Friested, Rosemary Du- gan, and Helen Cook proved their theatrical talents. Leila Foster and Tony Yusunas dem- onstrated their dramatical ability in the Christmas play. Leila was also a staunch negative speaker on the debate squad. ln the field of music, we found many sophomores. Every band period we heard the aspiring sophomore musicians giving out with some of that solid music. All in all, the Sophomore Class of i944 has been an outstanding success!

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