Dekalb High School - Kalibre Yearbook (Dekalb, IL)

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Though rarely seen in D.H.S. hall, his pres- ence is very definilely fell' behind 'I'he scenes. hasf f 'i' My 4 . rs' ow' To fhe Gradua+es of l956: You are going forfh info a world of unlimifed oppor'I'unil'ies. This is +he beginning of fhe aiomic age. One of fhe greafesl' discoveries of all limes has been +he de- velopmenf of fhe a+omic energy 'I'heory in+o praciical value. A man 'From Germany wrole down an idea, a man 'From Haly worked ou+ a pari' of if: a man 'From Sweden, anofher from Russia, and several from America go+ fogerher under a foofball sfadium in Chicago, pooled fheir knowledge, and made fhe idea work! Compe+en+ au+hori+ies have predicfed, +ha+ as a resulf of +his and o+her 'Pech- nological discoveries, more progress will be made in our world in fhe nexf lwenly- five years +han has been made in any cen+ury in +he his+ory of mankind. Your pari' in fhis developmenf will be limifed only by your abili+y and your willing- ness +0 carry your share of fhe work necessary 'lo make foday's dreams become ihe reali+ies of 'I'omorrow. Make fhe mosf of your opporfunifies. ,ff 'S 's-- A. D. ODERKIRK BOARD OF EDUCATION N' f -we-.qi Y' il P. W. CARNEY E. HULMES P- A- MONTAVON A S Q j. A. SPICKERMAN f,w.,,, af J N . mx 53 Q Q! 5 5 , . 12 ' - . . f ' ' X' ' 'XV' QL- Q- 'A J V ,I . ' lf' , r L f f I Q Q' , . f ' f , K ' all . I ,- 5 g 4 . mg +51 AA ' A1 , 5 ' 'D f L' K ,. 3 , s f X Dwi C. WALTZ W. W. WIRTZ MISS ADY-B.A., M.A., Monmouth College, Social Sciencesg Pet Peeve-Hdisorderliness in things and people. MRS. APPEL-B.S., Indiana State College, M.A., University of Michigan, Girls' Physical Educationg Pet Peeve- bubble gum. MR. BOXVERSiB,S., Illinois State Normal, M.S., Vniversity of Illinoisg Social Sciences, Pet Peeve- kids talking in class. MR. BRAYFIELD-B.A., M.S., Southern Illinois Uni- versityg English, Pet Peeveiubored students. :I- Govn 'WUI' :ion vo ng luvllrw -I X H .5 ,X MRS. COLVINiB.A., University of Illinois, M.S., University of Colorado, I-lomemakingg Pet Peevej leaving magazines and books on study hall tables.' MR. DAYTON-B.A., M.S,, University of Illinois, Boys' Physical Educationg Pet Peeve- gold bricking from swimming. MRS. DEEGANiB.E., Wfhitewater State College, M,A,, Northwestern Tjniversityg Business Education, Pet Peeve- gum chewing. MR. DERTINGER-B.A., University of Illinois, M.A., New York University, History and Boys' Physical Educationg Pet Peeveiuathletes with ability who are content to he mediocre' ka' . . Wir. Q. MR. HEIMERDINGER-B.S., N.I.S.T.C.g Mathe- maticsg Pet Peeve- grading homework papers. MISS I-IELMING-A.B., Cornell College, W.M.A., Teachers' College-Columbiag Mathematicsg Pet Peeve - chewing gumf' MR, JEFFRYES-B.A., Simpson College, M.S., Drake and Iowa Universitiesg Englishg Pet Peeve- following fads sheepvfashionf' MR. KITTLESONYBE., M.A., Stout Instituteg ln- dustrial Artsg Pet Peeve- loafers. in MISS ELLIOTT-B.S., Illinois State Normal Univer- sity, M,A., William and Maryg Art. MR. FLAVINMAB., M.A., N.I.S,T.C.g Boys' Physical Eclucationg Pet Peeve- fellows who go out for wrest- ling one year and not the next. MR. FURR-B.S., M.A., University of Illinoisg Agricul- tureg Pet Peeve- talking out loud in study hall. MRS. HAXBY-Ph.B., Northwestern University, M.A,, University of Illinoisg Spanish and Englishg Pet Peeve- dishonesty. ff MR. LINDGREN-B.A., Northern, M.A., Columbiag Industrial Artsg Pet Peeve- loafers. MRS. MCKENZIE-B.A., Eureka College, M.A., Iowa Universityg English and Social Studiesg Pet Peeve- students who come to school and waste their own time and the teacher's. MISS NELSON-B.A., Parson's College, M.A., Uni- versity of Iowag Englishg Pet Peeve-people who say my notebook is in my locker, somebody took my book, I did my homework but I forgot it. MRS. NUGENT-B.A., College of St. Catherineg Li- brariang Pet Peeve- people who don't put things back where they should. iK, ?.. ilk: n- JA- A,,,..1l42- ' H, Z. 'WK fi- dll if , of MR. PI-IELAN - B.E., Northern, M.A., Columbiag Bandg Pet Peeve- playing sour notes. MR. RADDATZ-B.A., North Central Collegeg M.A., Columbiag History and Chorusg Pet Peeve- discour- tesyf' MRS. RUTLEDGE-B.A., Southwestern College, M.A., University of Illinoisg Englishg Pet Peeve- students who won't make the most of their abilities. MR. SMITH-B.E., Illinois State Normal, M.A., Uni- versity of Michigang Biologyg Pet Peeve- Kids who won't recite. MR. WADE-A.B., State Teachers' College, Cape Girardeau, M.Ecl., University of Missourig Math, His- toryg Pet Peeve- yawning and opening other text book in class. MISS WATSON-M.A., University of Chicagog Busi- ness Educationg Pet Peeve-uslouching, sitting posi- tion. MISS WEDBERG-B.E., N.I.S.T.C., M.S., Simmon's Collegeg I-Iomemakingg Pet Peeve- gum chewing. MISS WENTWORTH-A.B., Grinnell College, M.A., University of Iowag Latin, Englishg Pet Peeve- not talking loud enough for the class to hear and gum chewing. 7 I T . MISS SORENSON--B.E., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, M.A., University of Iowag Business Education. MISS STEVENS-B.S., M.A., University of Michigang Girls' Physical Educationg Pet Peeve- characters who dont listen and then say, 'XVhat?', MISS STRIGLOS-B.S., M.A,, N.I.S.T.C.g Englishg Pet Peeve- when people use 'ain't' in talking. MR. TOWNES-B.E., B.A., Southern Illinois Univer- sityg Scienceg Pet Peeve- smacking gum in the class room. Qggghfaiin. . ' s 3 V A if TN N T aw,.,,,,r we 'F .,,- 1 .- ' s S M S W ww 91 M' I MR. MORLEY and MRS. ANDERSON MAINTENANCE CREW! Mr. Franklin Morely, Director of Curriculum and Supervisor of Instruction, has been with us for three years now, In that time he has made many valuable contributions to the DeKalb school system in the area of new methods in classroom instruction. Mrs. Bernice Anderson plays an important role in her work as Counselor for girls and Director of the Guidance Program. Her advice in helping students make decisions concerning post-graduate plans is much appreciated, DeKalb High School is fortunate in having a very capable and likable maintenance crew. With our increasing numbers this year, it is even more important that our janitors be efficient. I , .. 01 ggi' swf I 'QP-uv' ri 5-411 Q. Tucker, R. Pollock, D. johnson, N. johnson, G. johanningsmeier. 'ISV Txw nf the people who keep the y nc nmthrnerx running so e fnucntlx are Mrs Fllzabeth Mun sewn the Oftrce Manger md Qchnol Trmsurer and Mrs Norma Herde our new sccretarx A IRS AILXQEN a ' 'SN MRS FISHER MRS CULVER X Fld AIRS HEIDE In the student office fhlS wear were Mrs Mxldred Fisher and Mrs Dortheq Culxer Thex were alxx us readx and wxrllrng, to help students vthenutr thex could also to keep the student money tff - JA ' . f- ,-W - v 4 . ,, ' s , H 4 7 K L V K , T ' N- I , I- HW fl V v W5 1 r 1 I . 4. , , . .K , , ,' ' 7 X . V . .v. , , rewards up to date, and to take care of club +f'I1fZ 4 ',s- x A . -312, t V V W tg - ' pi Q , is ' in - - ' -4 W A if The 1955-56 Council was led hv ,lack Condon, President, Gary McCabe, Vice Presidentg Judy' Barrett, Secretarvg, Kenny Stevens, Treasurerg jeff Herr, Parliamentarian. The Council was made up of a representative from each homeroom and advised by Mr. Smith. Activities included improving school spirit and developing student-faculty relations. In addition, Homecoming and the Mardi Gras were part of this years program. MR. SMITH JACK CONDON MRS. ANDERSON lf 1 .Pfgt s,w av' I f , 2 SFP r 3 :sb . -N-1 ,.i - 4' - STKDENT COUNCIL First row: D. Mathre, B. Duncan. D. Beaumont, E. Steimel. S. Napier, K. Forster. B. Mulock, J. Sheridan. Second row: A. Schauer, C. Kcnsicki. -I. Barrett. -I. Schoenholtz. -I. Jensen, M. Carlson. P. Medine, D. Pearson. Third row: M. Miller, B. Plager, C. Arthur, D. XVright, R. Mohlev, G. McCahc. Fourth row: D. johnson. K. Stephens, C. Dayton, J. Herr. X' F1rst row S Hutchison I I Clemetson D Od CI 'xr' --- ' fungi! Plgllft C BCGU k xrk D Edwards S X-N. hn D COIHWH econd Row j BOW ?'u 7914 orth B swam .league 3 E ' 3 ' 1-, ' ' 3 . , +- 1 ' 3 1 E X 3 ' 5 ..,f x ' , yi fi s w X, b h was , ,, , 5 1 if f WT I gg , 5 ' . 5 ' Q X K' 4 .5 , F 5 f 1 V Q: v T Q15 Q 5 . E 5 4 5 Y! sn ., il V yn, 4 if X 'rm 1 sw ' v 1 1 Y 5 g 5 I 0 . d He Cafetena Women an CAFETERIA WOMEN M QUTTS A QUINN Efflclency plus thats the cafetena of DHS Mrs Cutts and Mrs Qul h nn ave the job of planning and servmg meals for many students They are assnsted by students who hl e p dunng thelr own noon hours Flrst row' L Sisco P W1 A . . , . aes, . Aspengren, A. Beach, T. Yaeger. Sec- ond row: L. Sisco. A. Wainio P Porter P G , . , . aston, M. Chaplin, G. Wales, B. Plapp, D. Yaeger. 7044 can page! tie a..,4noiL'4efood. Sea6afzQ4440,!fdcww eajaqedddechdaatyewz fb LIQIF ANmaRsoN if f? CAROLE ASKELSON JUDY BARRETT X gin-or visual' E Kin., if :E xr ,fi 5 KL it 1 GEORGE BURTZOS JAMES CARNEY SANDRA CARTER W , Qxxx :Jw 4555 we-f , f 1:-an DONNA CHESNEY jomw CLEMETSON JAMES COCHRANE JOHN CONDON DARLA CORNVUALL PHOEBE COUNTRYMAN nu.. b TWT? ,.. .f-'nm i ,,,,,x1nnu,,, , fl: nykqh 9+-...,' 1' If 9 v-'v', 'f ' 4-4-+, pr e A A A Q-+4--.-.,J,4g,A A NX 'I 6 'h4'.4f'x4!- .ivikeln 41+--k'v' 'ww A A , ' V , 9 A r my Mx A 1 A ......, x mx Q 9 x , .lil sis- 4 rv BARBARA DVNCTAN I.AwR1fNci12 DI'NKI.lfBIfRlilfR Rcm1'R'1' FBBESON .Q-mf. - Mlm... A -W5 9' Fw. r .. b I Y + . fr, fx ... .5 ' Y . -+ 1' lfkkir ,'4rk k1. x , 4 IAC 2 RICHARD Eruw'Arms RICHARD EIKI3 MARY ENUM JAMES FARLITY DONALD FINN CHARLES FORD f 1 9 Q' sap .. -A -'A- 'A my A A L, ,... . Ai V 9 ez -.MA-1' e f :-A A .W 2, L, - sq, . .--.QF T4-2? MP-RCIA FOSTER PI-n'1.I,Is FRFFMAN SAM FVRR K blk fm ,.w ARLAN GATES ,wily El Qi ' ' G nr , ff' I if-wx GRACE GEORGE 'fa DORVFN GRAY - Y , , BBQRLIZ GRIQIINMRI nw- e.,.9-9... b W A . '? 5. .f G '3 A' fW. ?k LN f' egwmaig fc' 4' 4 'Q W 5,11-gf! .xyliw '53 .1 r' N .lk E ix ai 2 W 1 '42 dw' 3 ,. 3 KI?NNI?TH GOFF DORIS HARMIZS EW' JT L. K 'wk v 19 ffm: 5 Q25 , wg: I3 ' I .I 575-v I I ' +I E., ,.3.Q,:,v.122i.II,L- I .,:.-:L psy, W I I I 125, v. 1 U' In ,, F. V , . A , N f , ,T ' ei V J: Vw I f I RICHARD LESIIIZ 471' ...I JAMES MACGINNITIIQ MALACHI MCCORMICK 59 417 Q YP . I fi'-4 'A . A 4, J, 3 .ui V' f4 'u i'n ' I we Q! S 'Q :bl it J ., ,,, K 4 'C f A5 I ' I Ha ,l:IfJjiIW', I elif ' ,N if 'Q,sI,.. . ,' I, I , , , JANICE LIINGSTROM , 535 WITIIZIII MARCIA MCCABE SARELLEN MCGIRR 1- lv-f ' G ' 3 . . W' I , , ,051- 7 CHARIIQAN LIIPINSKI s me Ywftfxd TR 2914 3' C 3 if I f QM SI 5 I1 ' ---fi-2 'E M ' ,via I? GARY MCCORD RICHARD MCGRAIN :fftnv My Aa 'R'- I Wm Wm 5,0217 aff JANET MCKENZIE DAVID MAKELA HARRISON MAKI xr' KENNETH MILLER CAROL MONTAVON 'Gif' .,,4.,.P: O A53 M - ' JANE MINNEGAN MIRIAM MONTAVON W, R RICHARD MOBLEY LEWIS MLIbiAW R' .nwtj 1 K X I S XA -I , I IM f44f gI,Ai'1i ' 1 ' fa- ' if P-4' ji , Meaning, D -may FRANCIS MURRAY DORIS NAESE V563 SANDRA NICKOLS HOWARD OLSON 118 DANIEL ODERKIRK DEAN PEARSON 5 'Y ,S I :A KV 'M 7 r . I? ,M X, I , I, li , W 0 1' R 479277 ROSEMARY NELSON RQW JUDY OI.I5HAbI JAMES PERKINS .. 'V if . i f ,, Q 2, if i V :yl 5.1: , if VV.. .T V 1 f TSW is gin .f f QQ J ww Q ,wg -, Q, 'UN - .N 1' '. Aw M ? Q f,,,Y 'Q 4 J'7 x 461-5 N . 51 -1:1 STEPHANA PESVTH JAMES PIEVONKA JEAN PIGOTT LQQLQ ' ,,, 14' M ff' N .9-1247 ,,,,,.,,,..a1 1 JOHN PIGOTT CAROLYN PILLMORE BEVERLY PRE13 DEAN QUARNSTROM VUILLIAM RANCHINO Lois RANDALL if 5761 47? .fm 4-if vfglii' if R 'sz' or-.Q-'S 'fi' -arm? 1-ji L , A X R A i 'Sig Wm 'xgkvlivf' DEAN STROYAN ROBERT SLYODETH ROBERT SWAIN ,M A 4 EE,E ,R - , A ..., I , -:, lx ,tk A E' g I 'Rah Tj 2,3 w..3iN '? BM JEAN SXVANSON CLARENCE TAYLOR RALPH TAYLOR ROGER THOMPSON MARjORY Voss ANN WAINIO I 'ky A 'F enx7'fI 'f xg,-f -iv? BETSY YAUCH BARBARA ZERBY Rum ZIEGLER ff' 76a s M, '.'f-in Q emembef he Our Freshman YC? the Socral StudxeS 1952 nsored Y date Freshman Pill yelif, we had our flffidthefglvas danc 1 ses Y 3 danCCS d Engine vyengw iHLifI1QbLit the lJ0Y5 H555 Cgigsjes U In the ocxa machme there lass 1 g there wllxs a Tsrliimberthef1f5EihVenhrlgngEhO0 o Temililercfllgt trme rn the thlsgfalle lt was a Ihflll or r o our basketball team Vfnof vlhat was to COYUC mg 5 e ear and 21 Prem J 1953 Our 5Opho vflagsfqhsoph F00fbal1 tejrfrjrdhcftl was the Year our C year eyef 056 3 game therr new fa Caigne bgran to get therr Izcenges anzt T e rack Meet jlm B WO11 our frrst Interclags U e of th Owers non th S C f mgs to mme The fads 6 me MUG H Pffl HJ Hr h were D A Engmeer boitscgliiis and low vtarstlxnes for the bbw! out f y Eg' some by Whyte bufs Ijonfglfioand were rephqed ys and grrl d ms cont d common srghts an KOUPIGS ID the halls begihnio git? 3,-x -J D ,- 4 QJ SWE? I f VC h l In the fall a great flood that cosered the 1954 unrors yarslty football vue were blg vs ee s nov football freld and the vthole town nt seemed We got our class rmgs a new style of musrc OJ called Rock and Roll frlled the audntorrum at noon Bermudas and knee socks were rn style for the gxrls We won another P Intcrclass Track Meet and Daxy Crockett was exeryvxhere Imally vue gaye the umor Sennor rom April rn Parns summer came wlth the realxzatron that we had only one more year' 1955 the Class of 56 had armed Senrors Our football team were champs our Cross Country All S t team vent to State rm Bowers won the State Cross Country Meet Ken Mlller was named on the ta e F tb ll Team Thus was DeKalbs Centennial Year and beards appeared Srsters of the Swlsh Barby oo a Bustles We fmally got our chance to relnact the Mock Weddrng crime and our Homecoming wrndow vson frrst prlze lor the flrst tlme our lunch hour was splrt and all actryrtres at noon took place rn the audrtorrum In basketball me beat Sycamore three out of four trmes and rn track vue won our thlrd Interclass Track Meet The Polecat Party and the Blrthday Party clashed rn the Crty Offrcrals Electron Monltors appeared rn the halls Stunt Night was held the old uke Box fmally broke down and Wurlrtzer helped us out wrth a new one The assemblres began wxth the Pledge of Allegrance and such assemblres we had we ll ney er forget the Senlor Assembly Our last hugh school prom preparatron for graduatron 1m Bowers won the State Meet set a new State record for the mrle run and vyent on to set a new natronal record' Pomp and Crrcumstance con cluded these four memorable years c . w2YQ X 'sf Q r ki '93 5157 f v '7 S t. . .. A . .'.. I .Y A- -. V ..: y ., my In .H..,fh .V V ' 1 . Y. d l l 7 ' .ul .'hs ll , ' U 'y x ly.: 'G wwgfxg Inf, I . n- S Q77 X T gf ff 1 VM - XJ I kg ' Q ' T: Gul:-1 -,,. W . l y l U. . . - . J. I . lb I Nb ,g,. I Jr A 'F-'6 B S P in-. J ,wbxwz . nn li ,IINIOR t.i.Ass First row: 'lf Finn.in. D. H.irmn. .l. Erickson. K. Hanegan, vl. limrtlxlcy. P. Fntltry. A. Fike. Second row: -I. Farrell. R. Anderson. R. lit-igxten. E. Glenn. D. Gilbreth. A. lie-.zth. G. Andt-rnon. M. Huyex. R. Duffey. D. Davenport. VI. Brooks. D. Hnlverson. G. Cohh. Third ron: M. Girlson. l.. Llitwney. A. ASpen- gren. R. Golden. H. Friedlantl. R. tilnrk. T. Ander- son, C. Borine. S. Hnmmtrtt. Ql. ll.ill.iion. D. liognn- reif. G. Brill. bl. Broughton. Cf Dayton Fourth row: -I. Anderson. M. Hnyter. l. fniittt. C. Dieter. M Chaplin. S. Betts. M. Fllin. ff H.zk.il.i. P. Gnxton. -I. Hancock. H. Gunther. g '5- . in R 1 A First row: M. Holdridge. J. Huber. C. Mnrcheschi B. lNfulot'k. Second roxx: G Koritz, S. Kctoncn. M Heath, B. Little. K. Meyer. V. Kittleson. K. Morris Third row: XY. Knauss. rl. -lensen. B. Hiland. G MtC.1he. R. Vlllfxldl. D. Montgomery. il. johnson , -I. RL1QlLl.1Il. D. Ahmmxon. -l. Boxxtortli. F. XX'iltse, K. Kiple. D. MtC.1nn. B. Inuwon. P. McCormitlc. P. Huntwork. Fourth ron: -I. Lovell. P. Moore. S ixinnnnii. wr. Jensen. M. Janie. J. Mnntfiy. A. King. A. Lehto, VI. Montuvon. K. Hildebrandt. S. Kallal N. Kittleson. S. Hutthiwn. Fifth row: l. KLICCR G. l.undhl.1d. P. Mt1t'r.1y. l. lNIontgg1ren. K-. Muthre. L. M.ii'th. O. lohnnon. vl. M.ii'sh.1ll. S, G. M.1rsh.1ll D. hlnrxh. P. Hopkins. S. Hunt. First row: K. Rankin. E. Pflugfelder. S. Saksa. K. xX,2llt7. Sctond row: G Pottenger. il. Rohlik. IW. Miller. bl. Sheridan, li. Read. M. Stliiuier. M. Nop- los. Third rom: R. Tyne. M. XY'hel.in. N. Mobetk. K. Brauer. XY. Porter. B. Oienht-rg. D. Retrum. L. Nllllfl. Fourth rout li. Rohinxon. l. Vlliagini. l. Shohoney. is, Plnpp. it. Stott. A. wrinin. AfH,e1nH. herg, R. XY'.irl-tinx. D. Rnntlull. S. Olxtn. F. Sthroev der. A. Rosulieh. F. Rdttenhtiry. Fifth row: P. lblllllltf. 'l'lN?ll1.lN. li. Sutltlctli. hl. Sdntlerion. 5. Kelvin. V. Spixitt. M. Xkillev. K. 5tl1.lNl.lDal. R. Steiinel. 15. Rolwrtx D. MATHRE Sefre1.1r'J- Tr'e.1.r1n'sv' C. ARTHUR Pwfidevif G. EVANS SOPHOMORF CLAS? lfirst ron: S. llaxxlcins. li Cui. Ii I'uthu'. C Gil- IIWL' P 'dL'ff land. INI. Iiroolqs. Sutond ioxx: C, Cooper. R. Ifastrr- hrooks. D. Dans. C. lfosrer. J. Henigdn. K Boden- hamer. G. Clmamhey. C. Huey. B. Fngstrom. C. Gittleson. R. Finn. Third roxx: R. Ahhott. D. An- derson. R. Hool-cu. INI. Bal-it-r. A. Anderson. E. Hunt. XY. Hildthrandt. J. Anderson. J llnmis. I.. l'Icll1n:u'. J. Hull. li. lirten. D. I rcein.in. D. Ifranfcnt. R Iftkhurg. I.. Anderson. Iiourth row M. Despomtt. J. Clettenherg. K. lfranklin. J. Gloxer. I.. Blcllfc. C. Griffin. If. Iioycs. J. Bondc. S. Bemis. S. Hargrau. L. Hallgren. P. K. Gaston. P. Beisher. D. Colxin. R. Fngstrom. A. Barlcer. C. Arthur. P. Hunt. Fifth row: I.. B.i1'.iusl4i. B. Duntan. M. Ilirley. B. Butlci. K. Bright. S. Fntxxistle. J. Healey. B. Arnold. C Bannister. J. Ifdwaimls. I.. Daxis. E. Cullison. -I Friedlund. L. Hitkey. G. Evans. D. Holliday. First row: A. Nelson. S. Maves, I.. Kylcr. J. Kecling. S. Lfycrs. H. Overmyer. Second row: G. Nauert J. Montavon. V. Nelson. N. Pavelich. S. Muloclc M. Kallembath. D. Peterson. J. Kallem. B. Long A. Madison. J. Jackman. Third row: B. Lovig. H Lyons. D. Johnson. C. Kensicki. D. Morlloff. G. Martin. C. Lloyd, J. Kylen. B. Mac'Ginnitie. T Kinniry. D. Osland. E. Jenkins. B. B. Makela. L Kirgaard. K. Kindstrom. S. Kaisher. G. Mattel: Fourth row: D. Montavon. D. Lange. D. Pauling. B. Plager. B. Lyman. B. Lichty. J. McCann. M Mosher. K. Mullins. P. Lunclgren. K. Ketchum I-I. Neitzel. B. Leppanen. L. Malone. B. McNew G. Olsen. Fifth row: R. Johnston. S. Minncgan. L Pigott. D. Mattson. E. McKenzie. K. Olson. J. Nop los, C. Moore. J. Pondeliclc. D. Mathre. S. Peterson K. Johnson, P. Porter. P. Judah, B. Pesuit. J. Kela- han. fs 10' lu ' First row: D. Wfilliams, S. Read, INI. Rohrer. XY. Stroyan. C. Rodgers. Suond row: P. Schlieman. H. Shepardson. N. Zeien. L. Twombly. M. Speer. J. Read. A. Schauer. S. Schavland. A. Slcuodas. Third row: J. XX'hite. C. Richardson. D. Wright. G. Strawn. T. Suttie, T. Yaeger, R. Schmidt. S. Schoenherr. L. Sulaver. If. Ryden. B. Snyder. P. VC'aIes. D. Stogsdell. D. Sehhy. D. Sthroeder. Fourth row: B. XX'alt, S. Schmidt. H. Thorn. C. Riippi, R. XYl'al- ter. J. XX'alt. J. Sheorer. I.. Sisco. J. Schiesser. L. Sfhmidt. C. Smith. C. Stossel. L. XY'illey. VU. XY'allis. R. Crowley. Fifth row: R. Bergstrom. B. Vfalter. D. W'ild, D. Vfhitney. E. Riippi. S. XX'ehunt. B. Swine- hcart. P. Sims. B. Taylor. Vfright, B. Vatnc. S. Voss. B. Wise. 5. XX'iggins. Q jx ..f f I 31 X. 13? UL 19 '17 1. SCHOENHOLZ Setwlarg-7'1'e.1.f1n'ei M. GORDON Pl'6.l'fdF7.7f J. ENGLE Illia Pm ifdefif FRESHMAN CLASS First row: S. Ciuhernator. C.. Cryor. L. Bragg. C.. Carlson, L. Allen. P. Antonsen. Setond row: S. Allen. B. Carney. I. Daxis. D. Anderson. L. Chante. M. Davis. D. Beaumont. K. Forster. S. Brickley. I. Davis. Third ron: R. Collin. B. Bluhm. K. Budroxx. I. Gorenz. L. Doxvden, I. Anderson A. Burditk. F. Collin. L. Davis, ISI. Gordon. L. Carr. R. B.isl1.iw. E. Cagle. Fourth row: S. Anderson. I. Clark. D. Ford. S. Baird. D. Cruise, E. lfulton. B. Blasth. D. Alsup. D. Anderson. VV. Dresser. T. Enastrom. L. Ball. C. Davy. liifth row: P. Gallagher. D. Black- burn. R. Dongas. B. Gallup. V. Denehie, I. Donnel- ly. I. Engle. K. Elliott. L. Christensen. A. Bulling- ton. K. Gile. K. Farley. K. Callahan. D. Carr. . K .55 First ion I lNIorris K lNlills A Nllson A Myers B Himpi C Iohnson L cnsen B Hammes Setontl roxv R Marshall R Montgomerx P Medina I Morey V Hooker C Carter B Davis M Gor ton thesehi M uns Iuoma Tim ron ong 1 ci H ron luo s Luet H Iohnson D 1 C xr I Mantuso Kempson C Heinisah D irshill L lNi er XY Mosher Lourh roxx Halverson. G. Latimer. D. Iones. . Kirby. I. H ck- man. I. Iobe. P. Lawler. L. Kahler. D. Montgomery. . Katz. R. Hayes R. Hynes. . Mullis. C. Lync . lkf. Iohnson. R. Henson. S. lNIiller. Iwlosher. Fifth row: M. Harrison. M. Kelsey. K. Moore. D. Murray. D. Hill. C. Fowler. 'lf Kerzieh. S. Magenusson, . Kaiser, P. Iones. C. Marple. B. McDonald. First roxv M Oldham I York G XVales L Reid M Riebotk R Sthell L Spencer Second roxx Sorensen XX Obcri. R Walker L Thyberg Pirkins M Steinberg R Rinehart R Wood P r S iivc I Zeller Thir rox B rite Smt I Scrhx M Ramer I Schoenholtz istletmnte I Phi s G Stidmore I Oleson R Rohrcr D Schimmolcr F Rockahrand I Weeks Smith P Shipman P Roach L Rauman K Severson. Fourth row. . Thompson I. Potts C Pree. I. XVallis. B. Zeien O. Rohling I. Pillmore B. Snyder. M. White. S. Smith I. Rasmusen I Nicholson, R. Nolan. R. Truman. I. Wfeaver. R Plipp. I. Pinkston. F. O'Neil, C. Odonnell. B. Tyne Fifth row: B. XX'illiamson, N. Sanders. K. Olson. N Wagenseller. K. Vatne, D. Wfaltz. E. Soar, C. Smith S. Sutton. S. Napier. E. Steiniel, S. Ward. B. Quady G. Rankin. D. Perkins. R, Srearns. A is 'Vi Xlbllllblllllbll May vse hawe your attentron for today s announcements SEPTEMBER Back to the old grmd books assrgnments new teachers old teachers freshles football and cross country off to uctorrous start starung fifth hour lunch students luke box blarmg wrth Rock Around the Clock Sex enteen Moments to Re member and Yellow Rose of Texas new class offrcers exams already 7 what a way to start the year Room 718' Sure you go doxxn the hill and turn Are you sure yesterday xx asnt Chrrstmas 7 get for school 9 K' -. .wi .i We W 'f -day! Q .1 5-We- ' ,I gi' fi S' if 3 i .55 .. 1' First row: J. Farley. B. Swain. D. Anderson, J. Nieminen, C. Dayton. T. Finnxn, R, Clark, H. Friedlund. Second row: G. Golden. R. Taylor. L. Dunklehurger. K. Miller. K. Stephens, j. Cochrane. C. Taylor. R. Stott. L. Nolin, J. Ball. Third row: D. Boardman, H. Rau- xxiorth. K. Goff. J. Pigott. P. jatobson. j. Dcrtingcr. G. McCabe. D. McCann. M. Wflielrin. L. Sisco, B. Holmes. Fourth row: J. Pevonka. l.. Cothrane. D. Malcela. li. lihhesen. M. Grecnzitre. G. Anderson. F. Dickey. D. Russell. B. Snyder, H. Beardsley. The thrill of il lifetime for varsity players-the conference championship. Sparked by all-state halfback, Ken Miller. the Barhs rolled over all but one of their foes. Our sincere tongmtulations to touches Bill Townes and George Dertinger and all the boys for giving us something of whith to be proud. un. 'VN First row: Mr D , Mr. Flavin. ayton' Mr' Deffmger, Mr. Heimerdinger. Second row- Mr To M ' ' Wnes, F- Smith ,V ,g ' M K Y ,fe-'JE? :',.fv.:f oi. H W f w . .L.k ff A row: R. Retrum, V j. Bosworth. Secon . D. Davenport, R- Bfeef' Fxrst row: D. Boardman. R. Walters, D. McG1rr. :fi ' - a , A 1 GERNER ANDERSON DICK ANDERSON V JIM COCHRANE JOHN DER'I INGER JIM FARI FX ry MFRI I L RI FXAC RI LEROY COCHRANE LARRY DL IN KELBERGER 'DSA KPN GOI I' FQ FAI I IACOBSON v- HOWARD BEARDSLEY CHUCK DAYTON BOB EBBESON CI FX C OLDEIN DAVI MAKI LA I5 , al A ' 4 I . -A X X v , if l V Il '1 , -X I v 1 'i ,, A 0 M I I 1 1 4 k-,,,s0. , -4-I ,3?,,i kk . ,E I A Ka ,X I e In N . , , 4, A A I D4 I 2. ' , 'Q' f We KEN MILLER G NV- JIM PEVONKA JOHV PIGOTT HERB RALVC ORTI-I LEW SISCO BOB BOB SXWAIIN DAVE BOARDMAN --3-... 43 CLARY TAYLOR MIKE WHELAN BILL HOLMES f 1 - I ' I Tr, L ' ' ' ' ' E 1 ' 55. g 44 f x A l fs. 'Q ., X I L ' 1 my , 1, V si A I ,X L i' ., r 1 1' , v , ' i t ., A AL I I I N . Q4 I I ., , f ,xx , k GI 5 .-v ,, . ' ARY MLCABII LARRY NOLIN SNX DER KEN STEPHENS .4 A K 3 .Lg ,1,. gr ... I .Lain . lk 'f ', x sg JJ.-fs N 2, SBK -. e , wa, . 1-. ' X My X ' 2' ' ' ' 4 , .4 . 4 A., ,b . .1 ,s .QI ,YK Y, Q Mm., NAD,-326353, 4 ' 1 v- ig ' li ' rf' u Nr in., . f ' . K ' Qi' KA! QQJHKXYJCO .,,.z 1 .n A I YL 1574? 'X - 49 3 rat, if Q' ii Yr F7 ,I .3059 KAW li' - X :D A vi KLQ vpffv y Y,-WKAVZOQ 'A I 1 4' i X X. arf' I fi? xx f A is I l .E f i V 5 ,. -Q- sf .di y 3 x T il TLT H E i -f ' . I 'K g .. x , x T i X L L .. l FM-mm, ca A l. E -Ang, L My ' V,,, ' M E , - W Y' 1 Z! Q .QM RM .,. X J , 2 i X N s. .. ij, First row: C. Koritz. B. Plnpp. G. Strawn. G. Lundblad. Second row: D. Little. 1, XX'eeks. I.. Mumaw, D. Retrum, B. Osenberg, I-lallaron, VI. linsxxorth. Manager. Third row: R. Eike. VI. Schiesser. C. Borine. WI, Brooks, VV. Porter. J. Bowers, D. Schaefer. N. Warner D. Stroyiin. The 1955 edition of DeKalb cross country was by far the most successful yet enjoyed in this relatively new sport. The Barb harriers swept through eight dual meets, won the Ottawa and sterling Invitationals, won top honors at their conference and district meets, and topped off a sensational season by finishing eighth in the state meet at Urbana. a sldkfjghfldksla sldkfjghfldk OCTOBER .if s f College Day Homecommg drxzzle no bonflre no snake dance seniors Wm wmdow prxze 13 6 thrnller Krng John and Queen anet Trnck or Treat for UNICEF bowhng Autumn Leaves heard everywhere fads hoops and crmohnes if K0 if ' 3 i If two records are 10 cents then Glrls were not allowed to keep thexr books m am box s locker A typlcal senous classroom p ' 1 1 1 A ' g : - . 555 . N 2 sz? l W dw ,I ' U . . . . X, y 1 ' 1 XT l Y? , Q in 4 4 Q gli J i . . . . . . , . . . , . . . 7 J . . . . N ,, ,Q 1-'SQ pa'- f.,s- 1. ,,,- ,, Q . ' . - -W w . , ' .g r lf' Lx' . , li . v 1 A A ,c :L 4 l VW Bw pg GF 'n' 'ls-. 'lf if, an ' -A Maw' I 'Ti 'mg , I JOHN vuQo'1 1' ' ll: L Y JANET MQKFNZII x raw.: In nf' 1117 , Q N' w' .. , K. J' L if Linda Spencer Pa+ J. Gas+on Sue Boyle Audrey Slruodas. F3 Li . 4, y fr f 'Z . ' EP ' f up 'O' I L 3 L- I ,L A , I' 1 ' W , 'W 51 , iff: Q A x :gi A - ' Q X, , Q. .,, is 5 I . - Q IZ 3: .f ' ' ,Mjvy ?mv'kf4N 1 yi ,., T ra ,Q f X' Y Us N. I, ' f ft, X X 4 4 ' 3 4 f 5 Q . I 41 bi E A r .. x x 1 5 f S xx ' ki ,4 1 Q w ' it , H F A l I I iy S s Of I gion ing class :hools of ges they 1 widely '. Those 'inois, October, I955 ersity o IMRS. RUTLEDGE -rd Busi- Beauty eyan s Hos Wesley 1r Lines 1 Hosp Beaut School ollege X OI ant ollege I'S1 adv they Ill1no1s rese o1s Ma LUIHOIS Belolt Augu Blackburn College Bradley Un1vers1ty arletor' I-IOMECOMING CALENDAR October- RBLET -rnalism Class of DeKalb High School 6-8:45 Snake Dance and Bonfire 7-6:00 Frosh-Soph game. 8:00 Varsity game. Mixer after second game. 8-8:30 a.m. GAA Hockey game followed by a breakfast for the Number I players. 8:30 p.m. Semi-Formal. Sterling In Humecnmina no lB r ' n Satu Q H- , une, 1111no1s fday mornin S J Marshall cfSl25111lfhsC7ns1n may M wtttey P More Semdanivla P F Sfhfoeder' IO Dayton, P rr V N MODS Kaech C Ceffoll K wam M Cadson Mmlvllhilt K Hanegan Thmlnt? I Cgineglll Ftrst row 5 Hum K Mathre 5 G a G Ball N warner 0 State U cl rson C Pottengff K K1lC A e h Farrell, P EFSKZIE1 E Grlenn W Porter A Beac l .funn ONLY mversit oy College lacksonv1lle Ill1no1s DePauw te mdtana Wlllldm Woods College Fulton M1ssour1 Ur11vers1t uque Dubuque low St M A ary s College Notre Dame Indxana Grmnell College Grinnell Iowa Murdelem College Ch1cago Ill1no1s r11vers1ty of Ill1no1s Urbana Ill1no1s SUNIHS Bf1SfO1 VUQU116 Ill1no1s College lacksonville Ill1no1s BUSINESS SCHOOLS Ill Inst1tute of Technoogy Ch1cago Ill1no1s Moser Busmess College Chrcago Ill Wesleyan Un1vers1ty Bloomington Ill Gregg Drvrsrorr Northwestern Iona Wesleyan College Mt Pl I a GBSGUY CWG School of Commerce Chxoago llllken UHlVGIS1lY Decatur Ill1no1s alama C I BEAUTY SCHOOLS Cans lege KGe113:s3tqM1i?,1:s,2 Amgflgeg School of Ch ke Forest College Lake Forest Ill1n 1 R Ckllgrg eschccl r Bea I lcaqo iawrence College Appleton Wzsconsm O U Y O ormouth Lollege Monm uth Ill1no1s SPECIAL SCHOOLS Marquette Umversuy Mllwaukee WISCONSIN American ACedemY Of Aft CHICGQO orth Central College Na,ierv1lle Ill1no1s -A-meflcan COHSGWGYOTY orthern Ill State College DeKalb Ill1no1s of MUSIC Ch1C5Q0 Northwestern University Evanston Ill R1 Hosp1 K L yof yola College Clucago Ill1no1s Culture Rockford N N IHOIS Ouege pon College R Illinois IlllHOlS Ill1no1s Ill1no1s Ill1no1s Ill1no1s IC 1 S Q I Y' - - ' , I Q .. 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MV, r ,, .Y.Y1 1 YY,, , A C VV V 4 4 V 1 V V V V-VV-V VVIV Z V V ,..., , ,. .. , V mon wtsconsm lConhnued on page 2l oltn Saturday evemng the annual Seml formal w1ll be held The King at th1s event The proceeds Wlll be d1v1ded between Y Teens, Pep Club Dance Club, and Student Council SCHOOL CALENDAR Wednesday October 12 DeKalb Class Room Teachers Association Nkx YQ 5 QIIXADIIIHDII -Q c st l X um Wrnter Wonderland 24-Qt' A144 2955 Zi? ,ffm WW f 251'-il? 2 4 ff fr ' 4, Y-f T 'f' Ada? thaw , fwnngx presented W h School PN Dekalb Hls tudenif 35 cent s.00 P be has uncle' is taefewed Seat S10 or Dram meh Sem Dekllb cmorl Admmssxon 5 N000 S1 m 0Cl0ch exchanged at re TU' one XX 'Linn I NOVEMBER Cross Country to State Inn Bovscrs champ a Colors Day Dr Wnntcrs Thanltsgmng xacatron All State Kcn Muller NCIC champs Juke box strll standrng blares out Lou IS .1 Miny Splendored Thmg Only You and Mabclllne MISS Red Feather Bc rmudi Bountc grades out students In fH ao- A stene from Imuarx 'llmxx - 3, jl f' Q- 2- - ' f-6, x 4 ' 1 - I 1 v r ' '- U , -fan . , , wi N V, ., , . , P 3- , V wlf 55 ll .. . - . 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Ex, -Q55 . ., gtg. ,xi , A ,J - : ' . I w, ff' Aff - KI . ' K ,,' i V l ' 4 ly N . - Q LJ 'tt M , 5, A Q. Y ' A - 2 , ii K ein' V -aaa- ' li... -we First row: M. Ellis, R. Crawford. President: D. Abramson, Vice Presidentg C. Hoppe. Secrctaryg B, Carr. Second row: C. Hakala. S. Hutchison. C. Dieter, J. Kylen. A. XX'.1inio. VI. Rasmusen. VI. Mullis. D. Blackburn, B. Wise. S. Maves. Third row: pl. Brickley. R. Thompson. D. W'right. L. Bellinger, J. Anderson. K. Hickman. B. Striglos. D. Boganrief. B. Arnold, S. Kaiser, C. A. Arthur. MR. ,IEFrRYEs Through the combined effort of actors, painters. prop-men, and light-men, the all- school play. january Thaw, presented by the Dramatic Club on November li and IG. delighted its audiences with its tale of two families occupying an old Connecticut farm house. Plans for the year included production of three oneract plays, one to be used as the Contest play. 5 f, All 4' '-'-r'n 'P ' Hil- 'i b,-,,,.-f ,Mc-1 a ', Anyone for football DECEMBER Wnnter IS here Basketball swlmmmg and wrestllng begun club Chrxstmas partres Christmas cards Chrlstmas bulls xacatron at last' Santa Claus Christmas presents Holrclay Dreamland Holrday Tournament New Year s Eve exrt 1955 e xe got a new one noxs 1 1 LG' . v- f K X llblblblllfllvll we ii Future Carpenters of Amerrca --r How bout that J sf'-'F . . ' . 3' l D - ' ljzg-'kj I 'I l S 412 HN f . C E ' ' L ! ' ' ' ' fl I I , T' Q I ,, r ' V::x.L,5r:,,1 ' g ' - . 3 LS Ll, A IEW 5 ,W MW - ' 3' - , 'gm ' it ,l ' ' A I ' '. li '. ' ff., it A 1 . ' u ' if 5 eg P ' - ll fi, 'tsl E Z - ' ll? ' ,ix i . . . I .,. Y fm W IL t : ful . n - 3' , ,. . , :Q E l f - l sl 5 l A Z ll r 54 l lil y E A I . : 3 Nl! ' .Y l',fj4,L'i:1 ' - gf u I -1 1 ' l , ,IX . , rllivg-, .l fl 5 '- . Tex M or ' sg r...1:'.....'-1:1 i I ' rl lr ul-2 ir'-' V 2 -E ' a -we ,X 1 'f '5 1 ,, ,A -.' .' I if l Q., ' Xa - n 4s 'RWM fe fm , J 0' A . ' '5 ' A 4 ,K ' Zi ' S fl 1 X ff-fl 3' .4 W I 1 E ! if C. we , ' 35 l tif Q Y r 5 Y'-9 Q -:1- - A -4 . L f W . A M ' f',f ' 4' -ak 71,44-sofa 2 E419 i 1 A I V 'E Q 'sr i ,B 4 qi' ss wkmmj ' 3.2.5 s QW? MR. HEIMERDINGER ii ' Q ' fx , M9411 g 47,4 -M 1 W W ww-1-fe -1a.,:fr. 4- . AT Z' aw XA .est First row: C. Severson. R. Bashaw. J. Pillmore. R. Anderson, D. Alsup, T. W'ood, L. Phipps. Second row: 1. Carr. D. Carr. M. Gordon, B, Sebby, T. Suttie, G. Evans, j. Walt, L. Anderson. Third row: D. McGirr, Managerg M. Baker. J, Anderson. G. Schimmoler. J. Luecht. j. Bemis, E. Hunt, S. Schoenherr, D. Osland. Coach Bob Heimetdingefs Barblets dropped only two of their first eight encounters, these to Sycamore and Hall. This year, Heimendinger was able to floor a tall, good shooting team, as the nucleus of his squad averaged between 5' 10 and 6'. Wa-way? Ai QQ UH, i U . geelgdgl Q 'Iv' I 2411 43 Isl' P554 lv I 2 First row: D. Schaefer, G. McCabe, D. Russell, K. Stephens, D. Davenport, M. Whelan. Second row . Pevonka M Greenacre K. ohnson F. Wiltse, G. I J - - - J , Anderson, J. Raddatz, D. Boardman, R. Snyder. The 1955-56 cage season will long be remembered by DeKalb fans. The Barbs tackled one of the toughest schedules in the state and showed through the course of the season that they could stand up with the best of them. Remembered also will be the players who made the season such a success. Win or lose these boys always put on a fine showing. r .4- 1-v MR. DERTINGER K9 ignidik' fl' - ,., If IV ax ' 4 U f ' q-XX ' A Q R I kj , 1 I ff. A. M f 5 f yi XM M5125 m xx , I g ,Q X X Rf RR f 6 R R ff! X W? K , I A 1' , L LVL' S-, Myfbx LU A KXDJI A A x fi A1 H EM if DICK ANDERSON JERRY BEMIS LOL' SLYLAVER MERLE GREENACRE S Q 1, ef' '-M U fb 1 R U, L , I KENNY -IOHNSON DAVE BOARDMAN , , . ff I x K 1.1 , A , , . A A gf ,WM--f.. ' NN! , A s : X 3 fy if G9 f 4975353 X 5x x L X 5 Q.. W ,f :Q Vg . X U7 fi E X fl ,f QR Lhsgfxfh GERNIER ANDERSON BOB SNYDER fi-,f--4 4, ,. i A 1 'S 1 , get Q , NV 0 G? s 5 . is 1' Waaafq P. Moore. ul, Pigott. P. lf.u'ley. B. Mulutlc, tl. Sheridan. The job of the cheerleaders is to promote good sportsmanship and lead the cheers at all sporting events. The fresh- soph has two cheerleaders and the varsity has four. Each squad has one substitute. All the girls did an excellent job of leading our Barbs to fame this year. E. Steimel. K. Bright. S. Voss. ll 3 1 E 2 irr. S. Read. E. Rlippi Srhlieman. P. Lawler 1Nlontavon. J. Calahan Healey. G. Mattcclc. S Arthur C Ho e - A PP- ,1 amnlnng lx 1.1n1tn n uw: 1- Cxglc R Dlulriqh, E.R.1ttcnbury, K Nl R l l l l rwup 11 ul motlur bum sur XXOl'lxlIl5., up wnf s l'Ol'fl1l5 meeting or for that concert. rlurn mug smull ULLHIOII5 The R011-1 11115 musn lcstn 11 PfOtL1'1lllS for the Farm and Home Bureau womans clubs md Qhunh groupb P T A a radlo appearance and the all 1mportantSpr1ng Concert. l :lx 5- jtig ,.. ,QM ,fp .Ihr 5,- .gy R f 5 MR. TOWNES ?atww 7 Q I . Ji R '4'l x:- First row: J. Bowers, J. Shohoney, D. McCann G. Lundblad, N. Warner, T. Finnan. Second row: L. Nolin, P. Jacobson, President, L. Coch- rane. G. Anderson, D. Makela, D. Boardman, Secretary-Treasurer, J. Dertinger. Third row: G. McCabe, L. Sisco, J. Farley, D. Oderkirk, D. Les- lie, D. Stroyan, J. White, L. Dunkelberger. Fourth row: J. Clemetsen, J. Pigott, Vice Presi- dent, K. Miller, M. Whelan, J. Brinkley, D. Schaefer, B. Snyder, R. Mobley. First row: J. McKinzie, R. Nelson, Secretary, D. Dryer, President, J. Carney, Vice President, B. Rockabrand. Second row: J. Mosher, B. Gallup, B. Roberts, S. Hutchison, M. Mosher, F. Rau- worth, J. Hickman. Third row: J. Zeller, H. Olson, A. Roselieb. J. Schroeder, R. Stefani, N. Bullington, S. Minnegan, S. Maves. . . V S , v Q l MRS. DEEGAN 5 MR. BRAYFIELD 5 . i 5 I g. 5 l 1 5 l Q x , i 1 MR. DAYTON J 1 . av 1,4 Dance 4 First row: S. Boyle, B. Wfallace. C. Rogers, B. Pree, C. L f b Lynch. K. Hildebrandt. A ,513 f A L This year the Dance Club is working on a variety S H of dances on the thc-me of television. li . The physically handicapped children are helped in water therapy by high school students. Each child X M - receives the attention of one or two students. T . i W K E? A First row: C. Arthur. P. Countryman! S. Napier, V. Smith. S Second row: S. lxiuser. B. Duncan. j. Schoenholz. G. Mattch. W ' Third row: K. Hildelvrandt. XV. Porter. S. Furr. MRS, APPELL 704:02 '7 -X ii. 'meme H 9 VM, jamming ! JANUARY After Holiday blues . . . leap year, girls . . . ''See-ya-later-Alligator,'' My Boy, Flat-top, Memories are Made of This . . . poppit pearls . . . Centennial beards . . . noses in books for a change . . . semester exams . . . Daddy-Daughter Date Night . . . Our Future Cramming ! I .' ix - I-NQUI-N IT IIEIU ! NQQW X WW 5 in 1975. INTRAMURAL and IN TERMURAL K' T r 22 as .' l 'Hi! Ei? Q l Q f f 5 G 4 l 5 Ddatedlal First row: G, Strawn. B. Arnold, P. Porter, A. Aspengren. Second row: R. Johnson, L. Kiergaard. J. MacGinnitie. XV. Porter, J. Farrell. D. Montgomery. MRS. MacKENZIE Gf - C XVith the return of five members of last season's state winning team. the debate team had another successful year under the leadership of Miss Vfentworth. Any student interested in speaking. reading. writing, or acting can choose one of eight speech events to participate in. Speech is under the direction of Lfrs. McKenzie. Y ' 7 S i 5 W MISS WENTWORTH First row: S. Paulas, S. Furr. M. Kinnirv. Second row: R. Crawford, J. MacGinnitie, A. Aspengren, J. Condon, K. Wirtz. Q Y .' 'v is. K . Y X BID fx xii'f7' ew .- Fw ew' First row: S. Saksa, R. Crawford lock, J. Sheridan, P. Farley, K Bright. Second row: K. Morris, B Duncan, Charting Secretary, C Hoppe, K. Wirtz, P. Moore. S Furr, Treasurer: S, Kaiser, S. Voss E. Steimel. Third row: A. Schauer M. Schiesser, Recording Secretary v ' M. Desponett, L. Barauski, B. Dun can, M. Farley, J. Henigan, P Beisher, B, Butler, M. Hayter, D Blackburn. Fourth row: J. Donnel ly, J. Beck, M. Engle, S. Bettl C. A. Arthur, J. Engle, J. Hickman P. Hunt, P. Countryman, M. Hoi bo, S. Burch, D. Dryer, C. Askel son, K. Earley, M. Gordon, .R Chaplin, S. Anderson. Fifth row K. Gile, D. Beaumont, B. Ham mes, K. Forster, S. Cuhemator C. Cryor, V. Denehie, K. Elliott R. Dongas, C. Gilland, S. Baird S. Bemis, K. Bodenhamer, C. Fos ter, M. Foster, .C. BeGuhn, J Barrett, K. Franklin, L. Allen, J Hallaron. Sixth row: S. Hutchison P. J. Gaston, M. Carlson, P. Hop kins, L. Christensen, J. Anderson K. Hanegan, D. Chilton, C. Carter P. Antonsen, P. Gallagher, P. K Gaston, C. Carlson, M. Davis, A Bullington, L. Chance, B. Hampa. 'x Backing the Barbs is Pep Club's major purpose which is high-lighted at the end of the year with the annual sports banquet. Some of the Pep Club's projects are selling concessions at games, selling pencils, pennants, and megaphones. The money earned from this goes toward the banquet. They also sponsor Heart Sister Week and Big and Little Sister system. 'V ,.f. MRS. MacKENZIE fl ' ' x Y f -1'-f '4 I 794 f First row: J. Rasmusen, J. Smith - L. Randall, W. Stroyan, D. Waltz S. Ward, L. Spencer, C. Pottenger. Second row: B. Suddeth, B. Vatne D, Timm, K. Johnson, R. Johnston , J. Jackman, J. Read, A. Mason, 'X 'tt 1 'T' - Q44 ii I . 1' K. Mills, S. Napier, V. Nelson, V. ,. Spratt. Third row: J. Rohlik, R. ' Steimel, E. Soar, B. Zerhy, P. Por- ter, K. Lindstrom, A. Madison, B. Lichty, J. Kylen, C. Kensicki, S. Kaisher, B. Long, L. Kyler, J. Kneeling, P. Lundgren, M. Willey. Fourth row: J. McKenzie, N. Montgomery, C. Johnson, J. Potts, S. Minnegan, L1 Jensen, G. Nau- ert, C. Montavon, M. McCabe,M Kallembach, J. Morris, M. Old ham, J. Oldham, J. Pohnson, S McGirr, J. Minnegan, S. G Marshall, P. Schlieman, S. Paul us, K. Vntne, E. Riippi, D. Whit- ney. Fifth row: S. Maves, M. Speer, S. Peterson, D. Mathre, K Mathre, J. Katz, S. Boyle, J Jensen, S. Olsen, S. Kallal, Killeson, B. Robinson, C. Lynch D. Modloff, J. Swanson, M. Kin niry, S. Pesuth, V. Smith, J. Sau ter, G. Mattek, F. Rauworth, S Read. Sixth row: M. Ramer, J Schoenholz, B. Yauch, J. McCann K. Waltz, D. Marsh, M. Miller S. White, M. White, C. Smith, B McDonald, L. Schmidt, L. Twom hly, C. Stosael, S. Schmidt, A Sltuodas, S. Schavland, J. Mullis J. Pigott, c. Pnimm, vice Presi: dent, A. Wainio, President, B. Mu- n n 'Q X Jvlll IIVWIX the ref .J On behalf of the faculty and student body, I would like to thank . . . Inter-Faculty Basketball game: Youth vs Experience. Experience wins! fbesides, we had FEBRUARY . . . beards appeared Qand disappearedj . . . A little bit of heavenl' was a lot of fun . . . Heart Sisters were amused and confused . . . Intra- mural basketball ended and speech and dramatics were on the go . . . the high school faculty played the junior high faculty for the heart fund . . . everyone attended the career clinic . . . Nolin was our first state wrestling old juke box finally broke down. 5533... 0' 1 f-5? .1 ,4.,a4w-- N..f.,, N. no-if A brother of the brush- Oh, brother! ir bf-k-TC X S 1 1 This is heaven? entry and the swimmers closed their season . . . the jf-'H 1' 4 Jesu b.Q1 .-A A-,fir it A l Ns Scaanf7eam First row: P. Wlilcs. G. Kcmpson. I.. Miller. L. Davis. B, Richardson, J. Little. Second row: C. Lloyd. W. Porter. G. Shohoncy, P. Medine. j. Scheisscr. Third row: C. Dayton, Mohley, J. Carney. D. Oderkirlc. P. -Licohson, D. Leslie. L. Sisco, Coach Don Flavin's orange and black grapplers did an outstanding joh of representing DeKalb this season. Under Q ,ggn wi KA 'f c . qw., I. ., .R J rl P 1 fp? 32 Miicliinnitie. B. Snyder, Ball. C. Arthur. L. Sisco, D. McC.inn. F. Walker, R. Ebbesen. the direction of Mr. Townes, the Aquabarbs again showed strength in all of their meets. MR. TOWNES MR. FLAVIN First row: S. Allen. J. Eggum, R. Wood. Second row: T. Finnan, R. Hayes. C. Borine, H. Johnson. J. Wliite. B. Plapp, S. Hammett. Third row: L. Nolin. M. Hayes, R. Plapp, G. Golden. D. Schmidt. D. Montgomery, J. Brooks, J. Noplos, T. Yaegar, R. Engstrom. 1 XX 3 S 5 l 1 .. W If H f .7 g . , li. .D 1 h 4 i ' j f f i ' i l R 4 ' , A XV, . lf i t L S . 4 ,F .KA T- I ak? 7 'fx ,., R' ,lf i ,, 0 ,. My if , 5 ,fr . ' r 4' 5 i . f T -K ft i W fl , l , - ' ' VA x K 1 A -is .fl K X ' if T E' A, j X P 1 I i C J R .fill xii new A 'V ... W I 1 'ii f U f-. W if Q' K. 4 a . , rm' L, rg:-f' ,j . l Ps or Vugdx K, X1 x 'M ' at A V'jK.QgQ.:, few' 'Q Y i it en., l1l0Q1 1 o nuff .Y goal-lan? Bowling again provided enjoyment for many stu- dents during the winter months. Under the able sponsorship of Mr. Smith, the teams threw strikes and spares and enjoyed a banquet. Pictured below are some of the boys who enjoyed Intramural Basketball with the teams ot' their own choosing. Mr. Lindgren, with the help of Paul Jacobson and Dick Eike, planned a smooth-running schedule. X un MR. LINDGREN s l . V 2 T?- P P 5 ,fs ,. k ' j.. 1 S t li lt fiz't,l1 ll 4 l M nf l- N K.. i t 'rlsi ts.. xi P x . ', -4 Q. 1 ' x f ' X -5 ltll lk.. ,ki-be .L.-is K4 tw 4 This is your life, George Dertinger MARCH . . . in like a lamb with spring-like weather. George Dertinger was honored with an all-student assembly. Basketball closed the season knocking off Sycamore for the third time to become Regional champs. The Barb- lettes were the Belvidere Champs! Yale and Princeton fought it out once more. l 'f , H :QP 5 5 . iw' Freeg one QU autographed photograph M41 -l X xx ,g X Brothers of the brush Cpaintbrushj March was a month of change. Monitors ap- peared in the halls and fourth and fifth hour study halls became Honor Study Halls. The Barbie Bustles were formed and the National Honor Society was chosen. Speakers looked toward state and the Track team flexed its muscles at the Oak Park relays. Easter Vaca- tion closed another exciting month. This is an honor study hall-so study! T X X X 'S m' 22 ' 2 2 5 t i 1 X IJRS. COLVIN First row: L. Schmidt, D. Peterson. B, Carr. O. johnson. Second row: E. SteimelfB: Wise. S. Schmidt, L. Twombly, C. BeGuhn. S. Betts. Third row: P. Shlieman. J. Mosher. M. Kallem- bach, B. Davis, E. Pflugfelder, J. Carter. K. Rankin. The Future Homemakers of America is an org.1niz.1tion for girls who have taken, or are taking, a course in home ec. The motto ot' this organization is Toward New Horizons. Qs' of w ' 'P' Q' 2 I3 S, K 72 ij Q 'Xa Y vs O i Q '51 to 'PD Q. NEW HO X 9 :Ei 1.5 - 4.. 5 X -W 1- w ,iiq zzf y ...A,,,: :,, , , ,,:, ,, , ,:, ,,:,.:, . .... . M .3 ...... . .... . . - ii ,fi I , . X E Z 'S 2 9 . ,Hi - vt' I ik A X H' MR. SMITH First row: R. Easterbrooks, A, Eike, B. Roberts, C. BeGuhn, J. Rohlik, S, Saksa. Second row: J. Sheridan, J. Jensen, S. Olsen, B. Holmes, Presidentg B. Plapp, Vice President, S. Nichols Treasurerg B. Wfallace. Secretary. Third row: P. Farley. K. Mathre, C. Todnem. P. Hunt, B Duncan. B. Butler. D. Mathre, S. Entwhistle, P. Beishir. M. Farley. M. Sthiesser. S, McGirr G. George, B. Cullison, F. Rauworth, I. Montgaves. Fourth row: B. Pesuit. C. Smith. B. Long L. Barauski. M, Desponett. B. Vatne, D. Halverson. J. Hull. R. Eckburg. C. Richardson. N Bullington. E. Wiltse, O. Johnson. M. XX'illey. E. Pflugfelder. J. Erickson. Fifth row: C. Riippi J. Noplos, E. Cullison. R. Bergstrom. J. Sthiesser, G. Ball. D. McCann. J. Bosworth. R. Osen berg, J. Brooks. J. Johnson. R. Stefani, A. Barker, L. Malone, J. Farrell. T. Finnan. L. Mumaw During the year. DBC takes numerous field trips to do such worth while deeds as weeding rose bushes at the sports- man club gleaning corn, cleaning the Kishwakee River, and putting up wood duck houses. At Christmas time every year all members of D3C look forward to the Christmas banquet which is one ofthe biggest highlights of the year. 13 X .Q l , . ,,,. 5 . I 5 f 3 1 5 2 x Q . 45, . I K -3 R gf-11.14, First row: B. Mulock, C. Cryor, K, Hanegan. B. Hammcs. H. Oyermeyer, S. White, B. Long Second row: J. Pigott, B. Duncan, Treasurer, M. Engle, Secretary, S. Furr, President, R Y- Ziegler. Vice President, D, Harms. S. Kaiser. K. VUirtz. A. Wfainio. Third row: B. Duncan l M. Desponett. J. Henigan. B. Butler, D. Peterson. XV. Stroyan. G. Nauert, V. Nelson. V Denehie. J. Rohlik. M. Farley. I. Mantgarer. Fourth row: K, Forster, C. Moore, B. Pesuit, S W Boyle, C. Pillmore, -M. Kelsey. J. Rasmusen. J. Swanson, C. Kensicki, J. Kylen, S. Schavlancl N Kittleson B Robinson S Hunt K Bri ht P Murra , K. Franklin, L. Marth, B. Vatne - I I , . . . . . g. . y ,r M. Kinniry. MISS STEVENS The Girls' Athletic Association is a state organization which participates in activities such as basketball, softball, volleyball, speed-a-way, hockey, archery, and track. Each year there are such highlights as the homecoming alumni hockey game and breakfast, the Christmas banquet and initiation, and the Yale- Princeton game and dance. Tournaments for various sports are held throughout the year as well as an all- school track meet in the spring. The GAA awards an honor cup and a scholarship to deserving seniors every year. C. Pottenger, J. Anderson. S. Rogers. C. Gilland. R. Kopp. D. Dryer. S. Minnegan, L. Barauski. u X' , :S W X ffffyjf Ifynyfl X, AHL? 1 llll I APRIL ,.4u fm H gh Smden may ww Dewxbcxgfk schfoveu crw Hal! has 3 ITU Afmawamw OW P00 Cf Srsco Maw' Aprrl Fools Day Centennlal s rn full swing Keystone Kops Kangaroo Court Swrsh Slsters sponsor Swrsh Swrrl and Style Show Senrors wrn Interclass Track Meet Student Councrl wms frrst annual Stunt Nlght Centennral theme for Mardi Gras Sprrng Swmg dress dance Chorus con cert National Honor Socrety Irutratron E ec tron of hxgh school crty offrcrals Polecat and Brrthday Party Semors only one more month to hold out' ATP j nf! IQ ' ml I ho ts take ova S F mn here HFC Lew T 61? This crrcus was for the brrds I jf X ,. AAA I kl.. A A AXP ', . ' L Wy' W: 5 ixf' X . I W A 'b Q : ix .. .x W B 5 l 4 Vg -Z-sf: Q I 4 . 7 X ,,,, S XT ' If I Erx' , - - ygfg f 1 1 . . . ' MARDI GRAS The 1956 Mardi Gras, featuring the Centennial theme, was held on April 21. Gay, flowing, long skirts, derbies, and mustaches added to the festivities. Reigning over the Mardi Gras was King Bill Holmes and Queen Lois Randall. Their attendants were Duke Louis Sulaver and Duchess Sandy Napier. First place was captured by the sophomore Spook House, and second prize was won by the D Club for washing off whiskers. STUNT NIGHT The First Annual Stunt Night, held on April 7 in the DeKalb High School auditorium, was very suc- cessful. Various clubs par- ticipated in the program. Awards were made of 31000, first place, to Stu- dent Council, and 35.00, second place, to Pep Club. Music was provided by the Dance Band under Mr. Phelan's direction. It fill? R3 4 -Q ll 2 WL 9 ,, . Q' 'X FX' X 23 L 4 f' ' 2 wif bm , tx 1 'X ' 'f . .,. . I K a 9 K . s.J .OMIM N. Zbmwl First row: A. Roselieb, A. Lehto, M. Gordon, S. Denton, D. Mathre, A. Nelson. Second row: D. Anderson, A. Bullington, J. Serby, D Beck, L. Carr, B. Lawson, B. Blaush, L. Rauman, P. Turk, D. Lange. Third row: S. Hunt. S. Kallal, G. Olson, G. Thistlethwaite, K Ketchum, C. Dayton, G. Collin, R. Bergstrom, M. Kelsey. Fourth row: C. Arthur, B. Bluhm, D. Shroeder, P. Medine. Basses: W. Porter W. Arnold. Drum Majorette: J. Jensen. I l l Q 5 f ..,-Q, E ,gf-Qin ef-sg Q-txgiuv n 514: sg., , I ' V 'qgtgfxc -+34 . t . f A if I is on 'K -Wx Q tv . if g Jef? ' M. Engle. P. Gaston. V. Kittleson. B. Read. M. Rehfeldt. J. McKenzie. B3 ei iz. i'M 'S'l ni A ,N 4 ' - 'ax 1 A 4 . lf 5 'W First row: il, Thompson. D, Marsh. K. I-Ianegan, -I. Anderson, M. Chaplin. B. Mulock, A. Wainio. Second row: A. Nelson, S. Hutchi- son. M. Miller. S. Boyle, UI. Pigott. Vice Presidentg K. Wirtz, Presidentg L. Marth, M. Carlson. C. Pottenger, Secretaryg M. Engle Thirtl row: kl. Hc-nigan, C. Arthur. B. Yauch, R. Nelson. xl. Rnsmusen, P. K, Gaston, P. Lundgren, K. Lindstrom, J, McCann, S. Furr kl. XX'illcy. li. llockiibiuincl. D. Muclliwft. I.. XX'illey. I.. Schmidt. I. Iwfantgnres. C. Ciilliind. Fourth row: VI. Hickman, R. Dongas. K. johnson, R, Crnxxtiml. A. lxlLILllSUD. R. Vlohnston. D. Peterson, D. Blackburn, A. Bullington, S. Schmidt, C. Pillmore, J. Mullis, B. Long, V. NL-leon. V. Dent-hic-. S. Peterson. B. Duncan. P. Hunt. N, Kittleson, K. XX1iltv. B, Vatne, Fifth row: C. Carter . Miller P. ohnson . J , J - F. Riiuwnrtli. M. Gurdon. D. Beaumont. K. Vatne. B. Hampa. L, Chance. D. XX'altz. S. Betts. K, Bodenhamer, j. Hancock, W. Stroyan, vl. Read. 'l,'lg1clcmglD. -I. Healy. INI. I-layter. Ul. Katz. Y-Teens is a semi-religious organization formed to promote fellowship and service. Some of the activities sponsored by Y-Teens during the year included the Y-Teen formal, the Mother-Daughter tea and style show, the Father- Daughter banquet and formal initiation, a co-operative Christmas meeting with Pep Club, and the Holy Wfeek services. S.,-M MISS VUEDBERG 13 P' K F ax xx .ot Q-js' if F i x 'rw Asks ' 'Iii le' Democratic wallpaper 525 SS SE ef iii' 5: si ' i mi X53 Y I N j Shall we vote now or wait and get out of Study ,745 'H .J Hall? -Q fe M , x The Pals, the Ball Team, the School Spirits, the Powercrats, and the jim Dandy parties wallpaper the lower hall for Student Council elections jim Raddatz is elected president. Group Honors Day Individual Honors Day Pyramus and Thisby on stage in a Midsummernight's Scream! Bowers and Miller to State Track Meet Bowers breaks State record then jim Bowers breaks the National Mile Record in 4:16.11 Seniors leave , . . un' derclassmen hang on for one more week. MAY into the home stretch a month filled with activities. People were seeing Harvey the Honors Banquet the All-Sports Banquet the Coronation . .. King Jim and Queen jean. Dancing at the Garden of Dreams . . . more dancing with a new 'luke Box. On behalf of the Senior Class and the Student Council, I am happy . . 74a Scum awe N JM. 5 ,ef ,www RSX Bi ii fy.,f wravx X5 Kyla? Mxelrlle VN' Don Hoppe an R0 ef C,AI0llUe Byll LW' Sehaefef Bagk row EY Don Wynn d n , HARV f A K W kCon 0 Zxeillef ludl Ka L Roslllm Cram cient Hukmfm la Fxrst :mx Ruth S sro Dlck Mobley 1 los Qara Yuri Bogamxef biMGm,-,me Brll Str 2- 'rhomvsfm The s ns a elnghtful comedy by Mary Chase The cast conslsts of twelxe Qharaeters and Han ey a pooka vshlch IS a large falry spmt 1n animal form Prom thc theme of the l th d p ay e au xeme learns that nt IS wrser to be pleasant than smart sprung play Haney presented by the senxor alas d ? 6405 559 .M QR, -' ' . xnu I -xi. WSH, Q' A-uf X Sqlg, q we f 1' ',' let il.. S' to 1. vl First row: G. Carr, D. Alsup, R. Collin, R. VUood. J. Kirby, R. Bashaw. J. Pillmore, T. Wood, R. Heinze, J. Weever, M. Steinberg. Second row: P. Phipps, G. Schimmoler, R. Hayes, D. Johnson. E. Collin. D. Pauling. T. Kinniry, J. Weeks, T. Suttie. W. Snyder, E. Hunt. J. Little. Thirtl row: J. Brickley, J. Schiesser, D. Schaefer, D. Stroyan. J. Bowers. R. Eike. C. Lloycl. K. Miller, R. Anderson. L. Sulaver. K. Kiple. F. Dickey, 6 C. Borine, L. Nolin. N. Warner, J. Walt. he T COACH rowmss . ,. lk li - 1 WUI? WWW H 'Z ' . Mu.. int 4 ur 1 ' 1' KEN MILLER JIM BOWERS breaking the National Record! DICK EIKE 111 1 A 1 , fi R .yur z Q . G. K V scifi Fwgf 'Y x S X.. iff' First row: J. Brooks. L. Sisco, R. Bonde, J, Niemincn. G. Evans, D. Osland, T. Suttie, K. Miller, M. Baker, H. Fried- land. Bark row: J. Pillmorc, R. XY'eaver. R. Anderson. K. 5 W MR. HEIMERDINGER Goff. W . Holmes, K. Johnson. J. Dertinger, R. Breen, D. X Anderson. L. Sulaver. First row: J. Zak. D. Montgomery, R. Johnson, B. Bluhm. M. Gordon Second rovs D, Montgomery, L. Sisco. R. Mobley, ik vs' aw fm, L ' My R. Bonde, J. Dert nger. Y jfff' ' sf -wr, I ia MR. DERTINGER N J offs--'N v-if 0-Q U 1 . I- UNE students busting out Qof schoolj all over Senror Assembly Hlstory repeats rtself Baccalaureate frnal exams grades 9 Commencement of extra sleep Centennnal frrst sum mer dances vacatron plans another year of memorres Its really easy to Charleston Sennor Assembly Hrstory regrets rtself fl v fllx 0 1' 's Lv? A game Lalled PUSH Fmal exam tram' K L , t K- . X, V J A ' t ...cljnr ?. diplomas summer jobs few days P ll il , 0 1 f P5 i S 1 i 5 V fit? A 2 g 5 s - f E f s '- , W -'M B A J ' E i ' S . I K ' 1 ' H I f, ' ' fi :S f ' P - W 'Fx X V 1 5 1 'tnv w 6, A Y-'A' KV -'V NU. First row: D. Cornwall. B. Zerby, D. Gray. B. Rockabrand, J. Sauter. Second row: ff ffqxk' S. Carter, R. Blish, J. Lungstrom, P. Read, C. Kallembach, S. Wald. President, D. Grayg Vice President, D. Cornwellg Secretary, B. Rockabrandg Treas- urer. B. Zerby. t ' ' 4 V . 'S f gg MISS SORENSON ,1- KALIBRE EDITORS X don, S. Boylef i X :S .-7. V MR. KITTLESON First row: G. George, D. Dryer, C. Arthur, B. Rockabrand, S. Kaiser, J. Pigott. Second row: R. Crawford, B. Duncan, B. Pree, M. Mon- tavon, S. McGirr, B. Yauch, R. Nelson, J. Barrett, J. Minnegan, C. Pillmore, M. Engle, P. johnson. Third row: C. BeGuhn, W. Striglos, L. Sisco, R. Leslie, D. Boardman, R. Mobley, K. Hickman, L. Dunkleburger, J. Sauter. . .....,...........,f ' 1 ,.,.- 2 ,ff X 3' 'X , -B 5 ' - fi 'i4 i'T ,, - ' IQ AEM-ww. M. A-u.e.r. First row: A. Wainio, S. Furr, C. Hoppe. Second row: B. Striglos, J. Con- 'E S ,Qeaze3 R E A D Y I . . . last minute preparations . . . tas sels on the left side . . . hair tucked in under the cap... GET SET! behind the stewards, down the hall . . . listen for the music . . . GO! Pomp and Circumstance . . . keep in step an arm's length from the person in front of you .. . and into the program. Finlandia played by the band, the Baccalaureate Address by Rev. Stiles Leslie, A Tiny Seed Became a Shrine by the Vocal Quartet, a Violin solo by Paula johnson, the Benediction and the Recessional. ff, I K, wifgswm f.zf,ZT'A1 54-A 1i, ! ,, n fJf+Hi 'vf 4' f u at v 'n , 1 . Q 9,4514 7'Z14fieifif',3Q15'5'i'Z,1?- W i'4' j4'af:p,1 J' kr 5 'Ish v I 1 J . Q- f:: !T:f+wm?m C' ' .sk . - , . 4 K v '41 ldqg S y x my gnu.. ,' 4 f, vw 5 QQ! E fxf' Wave' Qmme 'ka' Q Q 55? iff s Oli acilmcdsnad Frrst row D Dryer J Ball M Carlson A Aspengren Second row S Boxle S Fun' J Condon A Warnlo C Hoppe u1ll and Scroll enrollment for the past year shoved that mnc DeKalb Hlgh School students were among the thousands honored by the mternatronal orgamzatlon Based on class rank and partrclpatnon ID hrgh school publlcatnons Gerry Ball Mary Carlson Alfred Aspengren as junlors Diane Dryer Sue Boyle Carollne Hoppe Ann WHIHIO ack Condon and Sara Furr as senlors recened recognltlon for outstandmg contrlbu tlons to hlgh school journahsm X MRS RL TLEDGE -sl .. 't ll! 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' .Tv-LA : ,V -.lA I I X eff Somethm 'Me Z ' g new has bee n added' The followmg pages represent a haphazard recognltron of the many outstandmg achrevements wh1ch students and organrzatnons h plrshed durlng the past year The Kalrbre Staff h wrll serve as a lastn axe accom opes that th1 ng record for ll whrch foll s small acknowledgement a those who remember and ow apprecxate the names 'Cd lock tt Dawn Mafhfe Barb Mu Ie Pl 0 K l'1 Rauwoffh an g an Florenfle K C Hoppe Paua lo ngllD1edmh Bonme Dunc lc Bexerly' Free Calollll ntavon Sfrioncl low dv C mln fra Mmm 0 Frrst IOW u Rosalyn Cfaw 0 MCKenzxC Janet h s Thrrd row Don Schaelef Ken 516 en G Q, rr C P ue el g' Foster l lon Anna Vlam10 Mann Mary Car S Kaxser Sandra PlaPP Raddatz Bryce L she lim P ott Duck Mobl6Y Dllk 6 I Bowers john k C fl 5- jrm r lac on on ler Larry Duldkl:lb?lri1eMacGxnnxtx6 Ruth Deg Dave R311 3 john Prgott and Bob Dredrrch Dekalb A jim M3CGlUDltlC B g Arrormlzan Au ard SCHOLARSHIPS Mffb 8'L0mb Sflgwe Aumd Kenny Stephens Sandra Karser Florence Rauworth Rxchard Kenny Johnson and Kenny Mlllel' Reuben Awfdf Mobley jim MacG1nn1tre Carolme Hoppe Paula johnson Ruth Zleglel GA A Hmm' Cup Larry Dunkelberger Janet McKenz1e Marua Foster Rosalyn Dave Randal' C0'lle'ldl'0'l Aumd Crawford Grace George Beverly Free Don Schafer Beverly JUdY Jackman Bonnie Dlmfafl Barb Mulofk Jean Plgoff Rockabrand Rrchard Leslie and Anna Warnro Enaj Come!! Jim Bowers Snyder Award KINGS AND QLEENS Anna Watnro D A R Au ard Homeramnzg John Pngott and janet McKenr1e Bfvefll' Pfee Ddnff? C-lub A144113 Coramzllon Jim Bowers and jean Plgott CHFOIIDC Hoppe Leddfifhlp Contest Tygfk Quggn Jean Swanggn Dawn Mathre Elkr Efmy Canter! jean Prgott Good CIIIZEHIIJIP Au ard Mary Carlson Gulf Slate Sandra Kaiser and K enny Miller Legl an Au ard f 1 I 5 . ' Q. . ,-I, L . 'S fe. l . Q 1 ,- U a I i a ,. X ll lf 1 L X: . J if 4 Clf Q lbs. . K 1 '- ' , Ulu . 6' , V K X li ti' Up. .. .A 4N . , . K W H Ek l all ifi ' A vlf t es: . A G ll :ll I 1' l A 'Ei ' 1, r 4 l ' .' as t xx . , , we- A'J D G 'Mu MH .wwfmr-t' - . 15 la ' . - H' f ' G' . , l - 'Y . . 1 V , I 1 '- ' . . - ,l V MRS MERRITT HR The Kalrbre commends Mrs M errrt fabovej and Mrs Thrstlew arte Cbelowj who drd such a frne lob rn the absence of Mass Elrot and Mrss Sorensen ll MRS THISTLETHWAITE D WINN c1T1zENSH1P AW AR Orchrds to Donn a Chesney who recerved the 1956 General Mrlls Homemaker Avu ard Our thanks to the Rudol h W p urlrtzer Corp 1n cooperatron wrth the Student Councrl for the beautrful new Juke B ox Congratulatrons to Mr Bowers 7th Hour Semor Socral Studres class for rarsmg S100 for the Communrty Chest Congratulatrons too to the Student Councrl for rarsrng 8150 for the March of Drmes We proudly salute Mr Dale Jeffryes who has done so much to rarse the qualrty and prestrge of Dramatrcs at DeKalb Hrgh School Congratulatrons to john Anderson and Betty Hampa m wrnnmg the Amerrcan Legxon Essay Contest A, specral Kalrbre Kommendatron to Larry Nolm who thrs year became our frrst entry rn the State Wrestlrn g Meet wi Another fme year spent rn d rner education by Mr Cul ver Recogmtron here 15 e least me can do to show our apprecratron Hats off to Diane Dryer and Rosemary Nelson for therr work rn establrshrng the Paul Rutledge F T A Club the frrst of its kmd at DeKalb ERS l Katy' Wrrtz Dee Marsh F rrester Janet Eng C k MoblCY Glen Golden Barbara Dunfan Kathi leer BYYCS Plapp DIC Duncan rrs IOV Bonnie hn 1 d Dave 0 S cond row Don 51 lg don George Ewing Craig LOY C Of Mavrs Chaplm sally Sak? Thxrd rov. Mrcky man jack Prnmge nisvbllxgn schmoelff son Tom In . ,. . . . l - x . , . . . Y ft . , . i . . V . . W' VK ' ,B ' e f t 3 We I . I th 9 at S ' J , . . y I .al Q 'X Hg l f ' . 1 ,, ,,,k . S A A F. t vi A V I . 1,1 . , 'Mef '19 rs 0.0 3 in W. The Kalrbre Kommends rn brref Mr S B Sullrvan who has resrgned after twelve years of untrrrng servrce Mrss Went worth who thrs year completed her thrrtreth and frnal year of debate coachrng the Debate Team who frnrshed thrs year wrth an outstandrng record the Key Club who each year furnrshes food baskets for the needy famrlres at Thanksgrvrng The Presrdents Councrl for the actrve rnterest rn school affarrs the Student Councrl wrth Jack Condon Presrdent who have performed throughout the year wrth lrttle recognrtron for a better DeKalb Hrgh School The Kalrbre Kommends Paula johnson and Beverly Pree Valedrctorrans of the Senror Class jrm MacGrnnrtre and Drck Mobley who ranked rn the 94th and 95th percentrle rn the results of the natron wrde Merrt Scholarshrp Tests those members of the band who have garned many honors too numer ous to mentron those many students who recerved honors rn the junror Academy of Scrence and especrally Bryce Plapp and Bonnre Duncan who recerved top honors Lew Srsco Anna Warnro jean Prgott Ken johnson Katy Wrrtz Carol Ann Arthur Barb Duncan Carolyn Prllmore Mary Engle Carolme Hoppe and Rosalyn Crawford for therr electron as Crty Offr crals for a day the Kalrbre Staff fwhy not9j X. X IA Hats off to Ken Mrller Paul Jacobson Merle Greenacre and jrm Pevonka for therr electron to the frrst eleven on the All Conference Football Team Our congratulatrons to the Cross Country Team who turned rn an undefeated season Besrdes wrnnrng the Ottawa and Sterlrng Invrtatronals the DeKalb Harrrers competed rn the State Meet fmrshrng erghth Kalrbre salutes the Barb cagers who after a shaky start frnrshed the campargn rn frne style The Dertrnger coached team won the regronal trtle and made a frne showrng rn the Sectronal They frnrshed second rn the Holrday Tournament and defeated Sycamore three out of four trmes An excellent job turned rn by Sara Furr Katy Wrrtz jrm Mac Grnnrtre Alfred Aspengren jack Condon and Rosalyn Crawford rn wrnnrng the Conference and Drstrrct Speech Contests Jack Condon and Rosalyn went on to enter the State Frnals Mrss Crawford has appeared rn the State Frnals for all four years rn hrgh school Congratulatrons to Alfred Aspengren for wrnnrng both the Legron Oratorrcal Contest and the Vorce of Amerrca Contest 'Me 7146! of 'Pause RQ. -ii. Ken Mrller has been outstandrng rn football and track durrng all of hrs four years at DeKalb Thrs year marked Jhe crown mg achrevement as he was selected on several All State Foot ball teams He was the co captarn and most valuable player as selected by hrs teammates Thrs year rn track Ken set many records he frnrshed second rn the broad jump rn State com petrtron at Champargn Hrs modesty frrendlrness and excellent character make Ken Mrller a unanrmous chorce for the DeKalb Hrgh School Hall of Fame jrm Bowers has garned a natronal reputatron As a Sophomore Jrm won the Mrle run at the State Track Meet Thrs was to be but a prelude to the achrevements that would be heard through out thrs natron At the begrnnrng of hrs Senror year jrm under took Cross Country for the frrst trme jrm won hrs every race and set new course records rn each encounter Jrm repeated hrs performance durrng Track season and as he drd so he set a new State Mrle record A week later hrs last hrgh school race Jrm ran the mrle rn 4 mrnutes 161 seconds to set a new Na tronal rnterscholastrc record' Our hrghest commendatron to Jrm Bowers a great athlete and a great guy' KEN MILLER JIM BOWERS O I I I ? - 1 Q 0 , 9. . . 1 . 1 . . . 3 . , . . . . 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