Dekalb High School - Kalibre Yearbook (Dekalb, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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A1 Oderkirk, Preficfefzf Mr. Paul Montavon Mrs. Roy Waltz Mr. Willard Wirtz - 1 QFMW QA uf E' 1- To the Class of 1959: Four school years have passed since you first enrolled in the DeKalb High School as freshmen, We know that as students of this high school you have met many fine people whose friendship you will cherish throughout your lives. Wfe hope you have profited by the variety of educa- tional opportunities made available to you by this C0111- munity. Commencement night you will leave our high school for the last time as students. As alumni, come back as often as possible to participate in and to enjoy life with us in this. your DeKalb High School. 305 hu-.Jl.,m.r W 45 T ,, Q IZA'-.-, fqjgf, ,M lzuwf, in f Q 45. i'.'fw-ni Km HTSUNAE, i4X.Ai311W,2fsM:f U W., vm im-,,.. ani ffzw am in Yuma 9 X , Q fin, Mr. Bowers, A.rm-1.1111 Pfifzfijmf Mrs. Anderson, Girff' CUZIIHUXOI' XX ESX www' Y mwmxbmks X MISS ADY MRS. APPIILL MR. BAKER NR.'BRAY1fll?LD Social Stuciics Physical Iliuirition Ciiiurus Elliilxil MR. BROVVN MRS. COLVIN MR. CITLVER MR. DAYTON Agriculture Home Economics Drivcr Education Drivcr Education AIRS. DEEGAN DIR. DERTINGER BIRS. EAST RUSS ELLIOTT Business Education Social Studies Latin Aff MR. FLAVIN MISS GARBER MR, GOODWIN MRS. HADLEY Physical Eclucaticn Social Studies Chemistry Ef13ZliSll MR. I-IATFIELD MR. HEIMERDINGER MISS I-IELMING MR. IEKIEL French, Spanish Mathematics Mathcmatics Social Studies MR. JOHNSON MR. KITTLESON MISS KOCH MR. LINDGREN Physics, Mathematics Industrial Arts Business Education Industrial Arts MR. LUCAS MRS. MCKINZIE MRS. NASH MRS. PRITCHARD English English English Physical Ellucntiou NIR. RADDATZ RUSS RAYBURN' BTRS. RUTLFDGE Social Studies Lihrarizzn English ffice MRS. CULVER MRS. FISHER MR. SMITH MR. STARK MRS. THOMAS MR. VESELACK Biology Biology Home Economics Band Director MRS, VVATSON MR. VUEST MISS HART Business Education Physical Education School Nurse MRS. HEIDE MRS. MUNSEN FIRST ROW? P. Turk. F. Steimel. Secretary: M. XY'illi41ms. S. Paulus. M. Kirwan. SECOND ROXV: B. Hammes. J. Lloyd. K. Forster. M. A. Kizis. C. Hornby. B. Carney. Presitlentg J. Kirhy. I.. Brill, S. Brikley. THIRD ROXW: B. Hudson. C. Lynch. R. Sclmuer. S. Smith. A. Jacobson. S. Childs. S. XY'right. S. Kurtz. -T. Rnsmusen. D. Reach. D. Benson. R. Montgomery. FOURTH ROVU: D. Ander- son, T. Balke. D. Manchester. K. Moore. Vl. Huebner. J. Lawler. D. Carr. F. Arnold. L. Mun- chester. R. Plapp. P. King. P. Menine. . . 1 Led capfibly by William Carney, president. Dave Carr, vice-presidentg 'A V Elaine Steiinel. secretary: and lean Riismusen, treasurerg the Student K ' Council composed of four representatives of each class and the presi- I. , dents of every club had a successful year. This group met twice monthly y 4 with their faculty advisers Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Bowers, and Mr. yy ' A Hoppe to form the student government. S A few special activities of Student Council were Stunt Night, Mardi Gras and ri semi-formal. Bill Carney .V swf A LA Mrs. Anderson Mr. Bowers Mr. Hoppe . K W, mi Ak Mrs. Olcllum Mrs. XVnld FIRST ROXY: B. Aspengrcn. D, Minor. R. Hornby. J. XY'eel4s. I.. Honmn. G. Dayton. G. Mason. SECOND ROXV: P. Peterson, Ra. Sclmuer. V. Engle. Ru. Sclmucr, B. Farmer. S. Kinniry, P. XY l1itesel. A. Bullington. J, Dean. S. Baird. G. Pearce. J. Mosher. Dennis johnso I fx n,N els johnson, George Jolmnningsmeier. MRS DEEGAN Michele Gordon, Treasurer, Steve Brickley, President, Barb Booton, Secretary, Bill Snyder. Sergeant-at-Arms: Gil Schimmoler. Vice-President, MR. JEKEL THE SENIORS REMEMBER . . . FRFSHMAN: Our first year at DI-lS-remern ber our pep skit and Autumn Leaves, our first dance. These were the days when we still had a band room, and pop it pearls were the rage, A Little Bit of Heaven. our first formal, was won- derful. SOPHOMORE: Superintendent, Marvin Berge came to DHS, and Miss Wfentworth, our fresh- man class sponsor, left. Crystal Christmas was our sophomore formal. Candyland was our pride and joy. Our Town was successful. Class cliques began to dwindle. JUNIOR: Class rings arrived-term papers and sack dresses were the rage. Our class won their first interclass track meet and Plapp won a third at State. Sweethearts Ball was in February, but we'll never forget our own prom, Oriental Gar- dens, and the hours of work that we shared with Miss Garber. Goodbye, Mr. Townes, Mr. Furr, and nice work, George D. SENIOR: Our last year. No freshmen in the halls and only one-half hour lunch. We had dress-up and rebel days. Our mock wedding was the best ever. September Song was our last Home- coming dance, and Snow Swirl, the formal, was wonderful. Concluding our high school years, was the prom, Thank you, juniors, for a wonderful memory. Baccalaureate, commencement-and grad- uation was our reward for four years of work- four wonderful years we shall never forget. MRS. INASH LINDA ALLEN ,gms- tl I , 3 . ., W I ,, xwhilngq' ' ' .Q H-'fur ,ew ., W1 if 'w:f4f:, I, -yr- STODDARD ALLEN ,XV 6 1 ' f' fi f I -+5 .. - .-1 ,WL-Ng:.h I Q s:z'f':-a A 'N' 1 I A '-ellllv' ww GEORGE ANDERSON QM! far: I,-wg? '-353' f-S? 'Gi JAMES ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON SUSAN ANDERSON PATTY ANTONSEN FREDERICK ARNOLD SHERLYN BAIRD Q, , Ig I,,I, - - ,I - 5, ff - gym qu -ff 7 I' A ' wgr f?' A441 LARRY EAU. RONALD BASHAXV '.h,,,.-f-ri' PM DOLORFS BIT AI ,TMONT A A --aww-'Iii DEAN BFCK RICHARD BENSON DIANE BLACKBURN BARBARA BOOTON LARRY BIFLK BRUCE BLA SCH -:QQ if 'OF ,-'ggi' W-:uf BRADLEY BLUHM SHIRLA BRANDT STEPHEN BRTCKEEY wwf' 'Wil ow' is J Timur! ' ig KENNETH BUDROXV ANITA BULLINGTON KAY CALLAHAN CHARLOTTE CARLSON XVILLIAM CARNEY DAVID CARR 'W LARRY CARR LIINDA CHANCI RUTH CHAPI IN Eff ARMA? 5 Q f LLL n 4-. 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'yn . .. 5 .1 , M5254 zz JF 1 M s f H+ 1 w W ... s as -1, ix ,,:V, A A ay. I WH ff Env Li' , 'WIKAQ-sghixs vis' f , uh 13: mv ' 4 4 A V ,Q AW-rw 2 3 jk? 'ef' 8 X 4, ..,4 K, .W-M. R , laf,-,MYQ N M-,K PHYLLIS PETERSON Secretary TIRST ROW C Bill E Bilxlxen V Bogle S Cison D Coan. SECOND ROW: C. Bemis, P Andcrien K Bus9c G Bmnlstcr C Carr R Border E Black, B, Aspcmgrerl. THIRD ROXV: B Borchert S Clulds W Bemrs NI K Baker Cutts N. Brauer, C. Bocklund, R. Burtch, A B1rausk1 J Breese FOURTH ROW R Bosworth T Cadie, B. Allen, R. Arnswald, L, Berke, C Clettenberg R Cflrey T Balke C Cochrane B Cnr S. Anderson. S fl My ' l X r T lrllx W rw 'xl my 1 W r EF x l l rr ' lx V lviglw -mlm l 1 Lilifwil l BILL ASPENGREN S FIRST ROXW: D. Finnestad, I.. Hakala, C. Gibney. L. Freeman, S. Harris, XV. Davis. SECOND ROXW: B. Hector, D. Gruben, S. Garman, I., French. H. Hartmann. J. Halverson, N. Halverson, M. Dean. F. Delmont. THIRD ROXW: R. Heiniscli, J. Ekdahl, P. Gallup. B. Dirlio, J. Ellis, B. Evans. B. Ellis, I.. Farris, R. Fister, D. Forrest. B. Eike. FOLTRTH ROW: D. Harkness. A. Daven- port, H. Foster. K. Harper. S. Herr. G. Fariss. G. Donnelly. A. Davis. B. Farmer, L. Gilbretli, B. Guerin. D. Davis, M. Hcnigan. FIRST ROW: P. Kozlowski, J. Japuntich, R. Jenkins, L. Joseph. S. Holder, S. Lundy, SECOND ROXW: N. Lenz, INI. McCabe, S, Kinniry. K. Miller. C. Jensen. A. Jacobson, M. Madison. P. John- son, K. Hill. THIRD ROXV: F. INI. Johnson, J, Kerwin. C. Holm, K. Jensen, H, Huhta, XV. Miller, P. Hickey, J. Johnson, D. McCabe, J. lNIiller, D. Miner. FOURTH ROW: L. Lichty, D. Jackson, J. Jensen. L. McCann. B. INIcAllister, D. Hudson. J. Lawlor. S. Land. V. Krueger. F. Jouris. L. Homan, R. McFall. FIRST ROVV: S. Talbcrt. J. XY'orri1ll, S. XY'allin, C. Slmffcr. J. XV11lker. S. Smith. SECOND ROXV. D. VUCCRS, S. Willianis, XV. Vffirlerberg, I3. Schmidt, R. Sclmuer, J, Snow, B, Truman. R. Sclmuer, G. Sisco. THIRD ROW? S. Tolf. D. Smith. M. Slmgamogus. K. Scvcrson. A. Wfcul. J, Sclirocder, A. Spafforrl, K. Simmons. T. Whllis. P. W'l1itesel. J. Scott. C. Skinner. FOURTH ROXY: C. XY'illi.1ms, A. Todncm, D. Brooke, L. Segucl. B, XVilrley. C. W'l1itc. J. Colvin, J. Thorn. C. Slmgiimogus, R. Swineheart. G. Stefani. FIRST ROXV: D. Rehfclrlt, N. Morris, A. Rock, I.. Pauling. P. Peterson, M, Olsen. SECOND ROVV: K. Olson, B. Mosher. D. Montnvon, P. Parkliouse, D. Rinehart, J. Montavon. THIRD RONW: S. Nevampa. M. E. Morleen, S. Prather. B. Purkhouse. K. Parsons, J. Roe, J. Moore, E. Pottengcr, J. Perusse, D. Royalty, A. Pcura. FOURTH ROW: G. Mullins, B. Pigott, W. Moeller, J. Randall, H. Overton, J. Royalty, R. Rolf, H. Rauwortlm, P. Nicholson, R. Pfluumcfr, B, Newtson, T. Peel. Mllllllll ll ' ' ' ' 13 1 jj Civ I Y ff AV,v f W 5 - -A LARRY MANCHESTER BIARY STEIBIEL BILL BROOKE PfCSillCf'1f Secretary-Treasurer ViC6-Pr6Sid6Ht FIRST ROW: C. Allen, B. Baker, S. Carney, S. Bernahl, G. Anderson, J. Carlson, D. Baker, N. Benson, T. Cliffe. SECOND ROW: C. Carr. J. Carlson, D. Calhoun, M. Brockhaus, M. Arthur, M. Barrett, M. Bane, B. Bohnsack, B. Baird, C. Busse, D. Bloyd, J. Aspengren. THIRD ROW: B. Aldis, S. Carpenter, R. Aldis, S. Carlson, L. Bass, L. Clemmings, B. Brooks, D. Bower, D. Anderson, R. Bernsten, A. Bloyd, T. Allen, G. Atkinson, W. Abbott, FIRST ROXV: P. Dowrlcn. I Emberson. N. Dunham, D. tlt-Grxxffcnrictl. I Gustafson, S. Foster SIICOND ROXV: R. Eastcrbrooks, B. Franklin, A. Dresser, D. Davis, XV. GCC. G. Fuller. K Culvcr, F. Dufcr. THIRD ROXV: P. Frantz, C, Danielson, D, Dcathcragc, G. Dayton. P. Conde, S Dcrix, S. Finnan, T. Gresnaway. S. Fairluurst. I.. Fnglc, FOURTH ROXV: VI. Dean. I D6ncl1ie N. Davis, K. Fowler, J. Delano, L. Dahlquist. B. Fngh, J. Farlcy. B. Dow. I.. Daxis, B. Collins FIRST ROVV: -I. Hanegan. M. Kiple. C. Kacck, I Hayes. S. King. R. jnrltl. SECOND ROXV, D. johnson. T. Hobbs. A. Kirwin. P. Katz, S. Dcrrington, M. A. Kizis, S. Kearney, R. Johnson. I -Iapunticlm. THIRD ROXV: L. Holliday. C. Hammett. B. Iolmson. C. Hannan. J. Hallaron. G King, P, King, K. Kensicki, L. Harwood, K. Kittlcson. B, Holman, R. Hairald. FOURTH ROXV. B. Hcinisch, B. Jouris, J. Johnston, T. Johnson, BI. Kallal, K. Hart, D. Kallem. R. Hornby. C. Hargrave, R, Halverson, K. Hart, J. Hollis, B. Homan. 9-'.. FIRST ROVU: B. La Ven. R, Kovach, S. Lofthouse. C. Marshall. G, Lewis, G. Mason, SECOND ROXV: I.. Maki. L. Knobloch, B, Lfathers, J. Luhtala. G. hfellinger, T. Krupp. I.. Levine. THIRD ROXYV T, Lyons, J. Lloyd. J. Holder. F. Marth. K. Klasing, D. Miner, E. Miller, M. McDermott, Lyman. K. Mann. FOURTH ROXV: M, Masterson. E. Leif. P. INIau. D, Linrlstrom. B. Bluhm, M. Larson. R. Lehamn. L. Manchester. B. Krupp, G. Miller, B. Koslqi, R, Layman. FIRST ROXV: K. Olrlham. D. Richardson. R. Montavon. J. Nicmi. S. Morgan. SECOND ROVU: M. Myers. P. Powell, M, Pritchard. H. Rohlilc, K. Rock, J. Prager, D. Mosher. L. Montavon. THIRD ROW: S. Ralston. C. Reid. P. Packer, A. Peck, G. Roesler. D. Petros, B. Moeller, J. Ray- mond. M. Russell. C. Riebock, R, Montavon. FOURTH ROXV: R. Parson, K. Pigott, J. Reafsnycler, A. Rich, A, Modloff, W. Rockabrand, D, Pickett, J. Rodgers. T. Morris, R. Palmer, FIRST ROXV: D. XVhitc, M. Steimel, J. Smith, D, Thyberg, C, Shear6r. D, W'ortm:in. SECOND ROXXT C. Thornton, R. Shcllito. R. Smith, S. Vihrd, C. Venard. J. Weeks, M. Willianus. THIRD ROXV: J. Simmons. D. Standcrfcr, J. Szilsbuiy. I. Shewmake, G. Yfilley, C. XY'ulkCr, M. Sorensen, S. XX'cL-ks. J. Stoncsifer. M. Simon, FOURTH ROW: D. XVOOCT, G. Turk, J. Smith, J, Shields, D. Snhnctzlcr. M. Suttie, M. Ctganrd, S. Wfright, M. Smith. D. XWhite, S. Voris. C, Stckirns. T 45 L., w--.. . W,,, Q -'W H'-some FIRST ROVV: M. Ste-imel. D. Philbrick, L. Spencer, S, Gubernator, G. Mason. SECOND ROVU: B. Booton. -I. Thompson. K. Forster. D. Chilton. J. Schoenholz. S. Wfard, J. Aspen- gren. E. Black. THIRD ROXV: R, Rinehart, D. Lindstrom. K. Farley, C. Gibney, P. johnson, K, Simmons, J. Nicholson. B. Carney. L. Ball. G, Mullins. FOURTH ROW: F. Rockal:-rand. S. Foster. B. Pigott. V. Krueger. C. Sorensen. D. Anderson. G, Turk. C, Ellis. Nona Durham, Janet Halverson, Kay Callahan. l x 5 , -fJ.ff' FIRST ROW: D. Beaumont, L. Hakala, L. Joseph. SECOND ROW: D. Koehler, R. Schauer, L. Bass, K. Mann, J. Katz, M. Gordon. THIRD ROVU: B. Quady, G. Fariss, G. Grom, D. Hynes, W. Mosher, B. Blasch. FOURTH ROW: B. Housenmn, J. Randall, G. Collin, D. McGirr, J. Lawer. Membership in the National Thespian Society was the goal of those students, who acted in plays or worked behind the scenes, were striving to Obtain. The DeKalb High School Chapter, Troupe 756, is an honorary organization which is found in sec- ondary schools. Each year a senior from this society is elected to the honor of Best Thespianf, Mr. William Lucas was club sponsor. MR. LUCAS 47 Q. 1 5.1365 3. f, . i 3 X at FIRST ROW: D. Weeks, S. Brickley, M. Kirwan, K. Forster, D. Philbrick, C. Cryor, C. Hornby, B. Booton, P. Peterson. SECOND ROW: L. Ball, B. Carney, R, Bosworth, B. Hudson, J. Engle, E. Steimel, J. Dean, D. Blackburn, A. Jacobson, M. Madison, B. Hampa. THIRD ROW: M. Gordon, G. Collin, P. Medine, B. Evans, D. Reach, J. Rasmusen, K. Miller, A. Bullington, S. Childs. FOURTH ROW: G. Schimmoler, J. Pillmore, F, Arnold, D. Manchester, W. Mosher, R. Wood- worth, J, Lawler, D. McGirr, J. Huebner. ' Qfaaofa NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q I2 The National Honor Society recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors in high schools -Q ,Q 3' throughout the United States. To become eligible, juniors must rank in the upper one l Z S quarter of their class and the seniors must be in the top one-third of theirs. Five percent X of the seniors are elected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service 5 L T Principal Eric Hoppe is the local club sponsor. 48 QQ'- ., wg. 35, lr- cf .,z . . : -ge, : yr. -- ,t . ke., ,,Wlx..M+a?'sssl wwe. - iliwlfifllgif 5 ?:':5i:5lisv.- Kp. V: . . Ti :W 'iQ2tfifl'1f3l5lx 25 K time -f .fp at flfzf xd fi F T I fi' ' . yfw- f .- ,saggy ii ,M 1. Wk af 1. ' 1,.:a'm: 'Wff f I My ' ' l,fa?y2j.3g L I A ' kgs. ,fm 5 .gag .'k,W i 4 i f i at W V, - 1' titer!-,xevfivi :wks - W git- agar I ' ' fe egsfeii, Qi' Q ,E RT kkyc as-r. at ' ina! Q-I FIRST ROXV: B. Hampa, B. Booton, S. Paulus, J. Serby, SECOND ROW: E. Steimel, K. Early, J. Dean, S. Brickley, Ru. Schauer. THIRD ROW: M. J. Rainer, D. McGirr, G. Schimmoler, J. Huebner, W. Mosher. ad! Sow!! Quill and Scroll has been represented in DeKalb High School smce 1928, A student must meet rigid requirements to be able to gain membership in this international journal- istic society. The organization requires one to be a junior or seuiorg to have a grade average of Bug to have had 100 inches of printed copy or its equivalent appear in an approved publicationg to be recommended by the local sponsor, Mrs. Bertha Rutledge, and to be approved by international headquarters at the University of Iowa. MRS. RUTLEDGE 49 I SEATED: Mary J. Ramer, Kathy Earley, John Huebner, Denny McGirr, Gil Schimmoler, Judy Serby. BACK ROW: Sue Paulus, Pat Turk, Ruth Schauer, Sue Ward, Elaine Steimel, jill Dean, Wayne Mosher. Editor Kathy Early MRS. RUTLEDGE SW! The Barblet Staff, this year had three tasks to perform. First, the usual job of putting out the Barblet, second, the staff, as last year, wrote news, features and editorials for the Chronicle. The third job of the Barblet Staff was writing copy for the Kalibre. Mrs. Bertha Rutledge was the Barblet spon- sor. FIRST ROW: S. Schriver, D. Beaumont, M. Kirwan, C. Hornby, Elaine Steimel. SECOND ROW: P. Turk, K. Earley, J. Rasmusen, J. Donnelly, D, Reach. THIRD ROW: G. Collin, D, McGirr. D, Manchester. Early in the spring of '58 the Kalibre staff was selected and immediately they be- gan work on the Kalibre of '59, under Charles Kittleson, sponsor. The make-up staff worked through the summer months, and along with the other divisions they worked hard in all of their spare time to put out a yearbook of which the student body could be proud. Q . 9 .,.. . , y t . , 5124! Editors fl WEMMF by x Denny McGirr Betty Hampa MR. KITTLESON Jeanne Hallaron Barb Booton . . Steve Brickley 1 FIRST ROVU: D. Wfortmnn. INI. Arthur. D. Conn. Montavon. N. Morris. S. Cason. C. Holm K. Jensen, S. Paulus. J. Pritchard. N. Halverson, F. Marth. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, M. Bane, C Skinner, J. Snow, T. XY'allis. O. J. Rohling. D. Lang. L. Homan. J. Scott. S. Smith. A. Weed. MR. BAKER Directed by Mr. james Baker, the D.H.S. chorus had another very successful year. Activities this year were the N.C.I.C. Music Festival, concerts for assemblies and special programs, and also solo and ensemble practice for the spring concert. , Q ww T':.F1: se .P , 1 f 5 my W Eg ,.,,4M , , IW. . , , , v,,. .. WW-V .A a +o 6+ o .1 T39 Lif4 ,g :g1' , N -,.,. , ,. 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F' .J 3 if . nf 7 S ,K .W 3' QP' - - iff - 1 A QS I kr. yn X .-Q J L i - '- L if SR .wg W W.-w W ' n ' o 1 ,. 4 JLG ,fo ,F y , xr FM Q3 m Q Jrvgfifx 4 Ag ,af fp, ,f Q X ,ff , ' I 3 I A Iii? f Z , K 4 MRS. WATSON Z. .K D FIRST ROW: M. Davis, Secretary: B. Hammes, Presidentg M. White, Treasurer: M. Dean, K. Callahan. SECOND ROW: K. Gile, S. Nevampa, B. Truman, J. Potts, C. Lynch, G. This- tlethwaite. E 5 Business Education Club was organized for those students who Wanted to advance their business knowledge and skill. One of the annual projects was to publish the business education paper. Barbara Hamrnes was the club's president, With Mrs. Etta Watson as sponsor. MR. STARK Sponsored by Mr. Robert Stark, the Civil Defense Club had a successful year. E V V, Members received first aid training, training in radiation detection, and also worked A ' with the DeKalb Civil Defense Unit. , . 42? X 5 FIRST ROW: D. Forrest, President: j. Roe, H. Foster, D. Miner. SECOND ROW: B. Newtson, R. Burtch, H. Overton, L. Dowclen, R. Carey. J, f wif Miss ADY MR. JEKEL SEATED: L, Hakala, D. Weeks, J. johnson, A. Rich, J. Huebner, J. Lawler, C. Hargrave. B. Koski. Current Events Club was organized to discuss major and minor problems, which appear in newspapers. Discussions range from fashion to international problems, depending on the news and mode of the day. The main purpose is to be informed of current events. Sponsors are Mr. Jerome jekel and Miss Ady. Ewan The participants of the Debate Club were active during the past year. Mr. Jerome jekel coached and directed the students. Debating teaches excellent reasoning, and its members acquired knowledge of the problems of the world. FIRST ROW, Seated: L. Hakala, J. Donnelly, D. Blackburn, J. Rasmusen, L. joseph, Secretaryg B. Aspengren, D. Weeks. SECOND ROW, Standing: J. Huebner, J. Lawler, Presidentg D. Manchester, P. Medine, J. Randall, M. Suttie. MR. JEKEL Deidre FIRST ROW: B. Quady, R. Plapp, President: H. Rauworth. Vice-President: P. Roach. Sergeant-at-Arms: A. Bullington, Secretary, J. Schroe- der, Treasurer, P. Andersen, G. Thistlethwaite, Secretary, D. Beaumont. SECOND ROXW: S. Finnan, D. deGraffenried, M. Russell, C. Gibney, K. Severson, J. Scott, P. M. Johnson, J. Snow, J. Smith, M. Kiple, B. LaVen, B. Mathers, C. Kaeck, J. Japuntich. THIRD ROVU: M. Steimel, D. Anderson, W. Mosher, F. Rockabrand, D. Reach, E. Leff, A. Rock, J. Wforall, C. Danielson, P. Packer, L. Harwood, J. John- ston. FOURTH ROW: D. V'eeks, W. Rockabrand, C. Clettenberg, J. Weeks, R. Rohlik, B. Holman, S. Ward, L. Clemmings, T. Green- away, S. Baird. FIFTH ROW: R. Bosworth, R. Pflaumer, R. Jackson, R. Layman. K. Fowler, C. Shagamogus, R. Bashaw, M. Kaiser. R. Walker, D. Johnson, B. Bluhm, . , , Q'fvY74jJT? D-3-6 . .ilta r. . . DeKalb County Conservation Club, under the leadership of Mr. Robert Y. 'f e-' . IAVVI , V, .Q Smith and Mr. Robert Stark, had an eventful year with field trips, plant- 2 tts VVV J ,IVI H .i ' ing, hoeing, cleaning-up, and landscaping the school grounds. As usual, ' vzl there were the Christmas and Spring Banquets. ' MR, SMITH MR. STARK FIRST ROW: P. Johnson, G. Sisco, K. Kempson, J. Davis, C. O'Donnell, S. Kinniry, D. Waltz, J. Marcheschi, M. Olsen. SECOND ROW: W. Bemis, R. Kunos, C. Ball, J. Montavon, S. Cason, R. Montavon, K. Olson, A. Barauski, S. Prather, B. Johnson, B. Schmidt, K. Simmons. THIRD ROW: C. Hannan, J. Japuntich, V. Bogle, M. Furman, J. Stonesifer, J. Breese, L. Pauling, M. Arthur, J. Davis, L. McCabe, K. Modeen, C. Bemis, M. K. Baker. FOURTH ROW: M. Shagamogus, D. Mosher, A. Peck, K. Miller, B. Parkhouse, K. Jensen, M. Kallal, B. Jensen, D. Jouris, F. Marth, J. Miller, J. Dean, G. Miller, B. Hudson. FIFTH ROW: B. Blasch, J. Hallaron, J. Hanegan, G. Mellinger, B. Oberg, D. Benson, B. Bluhm, L. McCann, B. Newtson, M. Gordon, M. Larson. SIXTH ROW: G. Dayton, G. Riippi, J. Ellis, L. Homan, E. Pottenger, D. Anderson, B. Brooks, J. Randall, C. Cochrane, K. Pigott, A. Bower, G. Turk. . . .., . .a.l t wa . : 1 5 F Q 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERlCA4FIRST ROW: C. Terwilliger, XV. XValter, D. Hartman, K. Goad. T. Newtson. R. Sanderson. SEC- OND RONW: G. Mullins, Sentinel, D. Harkness, Reporter, R. Heinisch, Secretary: R. Montgomery, President, R. Rolf. Vice- Presidentg C. Heinisch, Treasurer, R. Brown, Adviser. THIRD ROXV: R. Cantrell, D. Davis, B. Baird, N. Nelson, D. Lambert, L. Moore, M. Forster, W. Gee, J. Carlson, L. Levine, G. Willey, S. Tolf. FOURTH ROXV: T. Glover. C. Bocklund. J. Rodgers. R. Hal- verson. R. Truman, C. O'Donnell, XY . Dresser. R. Marshall, K. Pigott, J. The DeKalb Chapter of the Fu- ture Farmers of America, with a goal to develop agricultural leader- ship, cooperation and citizenship, encourages its members to take part in worthwhile activities for the ad- vancement of agricultural education. Mr. Robert Brown, club sponsor, started his career at DHS with an 'S MRS. COLVIN MR. BROWN Gorenz. B. Pigott. ' '7.'7.,-4, These Future Homemakers have completed another successful year together. Besides homemaking and family living, the club has partici- pated in many school activities. Among them were the Mardi Gras, a style show, and a mixer. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Yolande Col- vin and Mrs. Ruth Thomas. active year in agriculture. 5' 7.7.6, FIRST ROW: B. Heinisch, K. Gile, C. Lynch, T. Wallis, B. Aldis, C. johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Allen, S. Bernahl, J. Potts, L. Allen, N. Morris, 1. Halleron. THIRD ROW: C. Stearns, B. johnson, P. Dowden, J. Wallis, E. Soar, C. Smith. FOURTH ROW: L. Knoblock, S. Vorris, P. Kelahan, N. Dunham, G. Pearce, B. Hammes, N. Halverson, S. Carlson. 4wma-7--af n. FIRST ROW: S. Kurtz, L. Hakala, President: L. josheph, P. Andersen. SECOND ROW: D. Wfeeks, S. Smith, J. Lawler, J. Huebner, J. Katz, C. Hannan. The Photography Club drew a large number of interested members. It was directed by Mr. John Goodwin, who guided the students in the field of taking and developing pictures. MR. GOODWIN MRS. MCKINZIE The Speech Club had a membership, which was interested in all types of vocal expression. Some of its students participated in contests, while others enjoyed the club meetings. Mrs. Helen McKinzie directed the club, S FIRST ROW: J. White, K. Hill, T, Cliffe, D. Miner, T. Montavon. SECOND ROW: H. I-Iartman,,J. Roe, C. Shagamogus, C. Williams, G. Grom, J. Smith, K. Fowler, J. Colvin, J, Huebner, Vice-President: D, Reach, Secretary-Treasurer: S. Hart, L. joseph, President. M flemmmf eexm... ww, . . sl : . x 0 iv an- 16664 One of the newer clubs around DHS is the French Club. Organized two years ago, it has become quite popu- lar. The club's main objective is learn- ing about France, the language, cus- toms, and the French way of life. Adviser for the club is Mr. Williani Hatfield. MISS RAYBURN ,N Ni ,, an ,. , If 251 Mfg? S S Q P- a, ig Y 4 I .r i W 3 f V f . 5 XX I f aff V . Diaz f gff xf i. f l if 11 Wa h 7 Wg. es f ef l i ly . F I FIRST ROW: G. Roesler, Treasurerg P. Frantz, Secretary, M. Utgaard, Sergeant at Arms J. Lloyd, Presidentg I.. Bass, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: D. Blackburn, P Packer S. Shearer, C. Hammett, D. Weeks. THIRD ROW: P. Katz, I. Rasmusen, R Schauer M. Pritchard, J. Johnston. Gayle Thistlewaite, Kaye Vatne -uuwwnr-1. , ffm,-.f. .QV was im MR. HATFIELD A new system has been started at DeKalb High School this year with the origin of student librarians. These students have volunteered their study halls to help Miss Ray- burn. Their duties include routine library work, working at the circulation desk, shelving, inventory, and preparing bibliographies. .lcizmq f4 1 7. 7,4 The students who are members of the Future Teachers of America, plan to become teachers. F.T.A. is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth Deegan. Their meetings were de- voted to learning more about the teaching profession, and the prob- lems of education. MRS. ANDERSON FIRST ROW: D. Reach, Presidentg L. joseph, L. Homan, Librarian-Historiang P. Mau, Secre tary. SECOND ROW: M. Shagamogus, K. Earley, F. Rockabrand, Vice-President, M. Smith THIRD ROW: B. Collins, D. Wood, J. Ellis, Treasurer. FIRST ROXW: D. Thyberg, S. Talbert, S, Cason, B, Johnson, J. Wallis. SECOND ROW: G. Pearce, S. Weeks, C. Jensen, T. Wallis, J. Kerwin, P. M. johnson, L. Holliday. MRS. DEEGAN One of the many new organiza- tions this year at DeKalb High, is Good Grooming. Under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Berneice Anderson, hair styling, styles of clothes and all around good grooming were dis- cussed by the members at their meetings. good atwze The Future Nurses Club has been developed by Miss Ann Hart, School Nurse, for the benefit of those girls interested in entering the nursing field. FIRST ROW: P, Dowden, A. Rock, J. Engle, Presidentg D, Coan, Vice-President: J. Halver- son, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: K. Oldham, C. Reid, J. Prichard. M. Brocl-zhouse, C Ball, J. Montavon. THIRD ROXV: S. Anderson, J. Thompson. J. Snow, P. Vifhitcsel. S. MRSA ANDERSON Baird. XV. Bemis. B. Homnn. MISS HART The Question Marks, a new Club, is basically a study group learning about people, and why they react, as they do, to certain situations. Mrs. Berniece Anderson is the club sponsor. 'Me 2 FIRST ROW: P. Turk, S. Gubernator, P, Antonsen, D. Chilton, M. Oldham. SECOND ROXW: K. Mills, E. Steimel, K. Kensicki, L. Jensen. THIRD ROW: K. Forster, K. Callahan, J. Donnelly, J. Engle, J. Schoenholz. wawi-1fm.....a az .- . z..iIr fm., - ,fa . 1 W 'lk- FIRST ROW: B. Wildey, Historiang D. Schimmoler, Vice-Presidentg P. Medine, Presidentg S. Herr Treasurer, G. Collin, Secretary. SECOND ROW: D. Benson, B. Hudson, B. Carney, B. Koski S. Brickley, W. Widerberg, E. Black, G. Mellinger, M. Forster, L. Ball. THIRD ROW: L. Miller M. Larson, T. Balke, D. Brooke, J. johnson, W. Miller, R. Hynes, J. Dean, G. Miller, D. Wood B. Houseman, J. Kirby, FOURTH ROVU: J. Weaver, L. Seguel, K. Pigott, A. Todnem, B. Moeller V. Krueger, M. Gordon, J. Miller, D. Anderson, B. Bluhm, G. Grom. FIFTH ROW: 1. Colvin R. Arnswald, J. Huebner, J. Pillmore, D. Carr, D. McGirr, B. Bluhm, L. McCann, W, Mosher B. Blasch, J. Anderson, j. Smith, J. Oleson. MR. BOWERS W Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, and is a member of Key Club International. The club is open to any sophomore, junior or senior boy with a 'Bl average. The objectives of Key Club are to develop initiative and leadership, to serve school, community and to prepare its members for useful citizenship. The club's two sponsors are Mr. Robert Bowers and Mr. Henry Embree. m FIRST ROXV: M. Riebock, S. Holder, D. Richardson, D. Coan, K. Oldham. C. Shearer, R. Chaplin, B. Booton. SECOND ROVU: S. Smith, S. Garman, L. Chance, S. Shriver, C. Hammett, D. Gruben, H. Lenz, S. Carpenter, D. Deatherage, B. Border. THIRD ROW: M. Madison, A. Jacobson, M. Olsen, S. Wallin, P. Andersen, S. Carlson, C. Shaffer, D. White, G. Roesler, P. Frantz, L. Bass, K. Gile. FOURTH ROXV: S. Childs, K. Miller, R. Kunos, P. Johnson, P. Gallup, B. Boghert, K. Simmons, K. Hart, C. Holm, P. Lawler, L. Kunos, K. Vatne, J. Thompson, J. Katz, S. An erson. as ' 6664 -1 's't g i N Service with a smile, the Y-Teen theme was carried out through Q A 5, , service projects for the Geneva Girls' School and for the Dixon home for 3 5 .XM p K -b', the mentally retarded. p it In the social limelight, Y-Teens held their annual formal and their . : spring style show. Mrs- Patty Hadley and Mrs. Mary Nash are the club's sponsors. I MRS. HADLEY MRS. NASH FIRST ROW: -I. Dean, Vice-President, M. Kirwan, President: D. Blackburn, Secretaryg J. Johnston, B. Moeller, J. Halverson. D. Beaumont, P. Peterson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: J. Stonesifer, M. A. Kizis, C. Hornby, D. Philbrick, J. Carlson, B. Holman, D. Thyberg, S. Kearney, J. Smith, M. Kiple, B. Foster, M. Simon. THIRD ROW: S. Derrington, B. Bohnsack, M. Williams, J. Engle, S. Lyman, L. Gustafson, B. LaVen, J. Weeks, C. Riebock, M. Russell, R. Kovach, D. deGraffenried,' R. Petros. FOURTH ROXW: D. Waltz, B. Hampa, J. Niemi, K. Mann, M. Kallal, S. Kurtz, K. Klasing, K. Kittleson, S. Wright, J. Mullis, J. Rasmusen, D. Lindstrom, S. Derix, B. Jouris, J. Schoenholz. i f . , 4 uk f mf ,.,L 5 Q 2-,gg -2,1 I up -ML f. ei f AQ? .. 1141 and einer' .Qg-.fi vif.'eg Y'TEENS ,- rn? , In ' A il' L 'he-li RR 551551, S'- Remember' th, Pdfff gf 1712 ,fin Christmas Caralivq? P W NQW nxgpjbfp inlfldtivn 1 . . - - Fqfbgp-Daughfcv Gonquef 3 sn E A 'Q Q U , Z E1 ' ' 1 1. J gFLA' 6 ' A 4, .su Q 'kk ay L ZX ',2 ?5gfF7 ,ff Mother- Daufn few Tw OFFICERS: V. Bogle. Secretary, J. Huebner, Vice-President, D. Anderson. President, J. Colvin, Treasurerg John Luhtala. Sergeant-at-Arms, SECOND ROVV: J. Montavon. J. Japuntich. H. Hartmann, S, Carpenter, S. Fairhust, J. Japuntich, NI, Simon. THIRD ROVU: C, Hannon. M, Bane, R, Montavon, D, Calhoun. C. Danielson, T. Greenaway, S. Derrington. K. Klasing, FOURTH ROW: Ra. Schauer, J, Prager, A. Kerwin. B. Bohn- sack, K. Hart, Ru, Schauer, K. Kensicl-ci, S. Wfright, jane Raymond, N. Lenz, K. Mann. FIFTH ROXW: J. Aspengren. P. Mau, J. Ellis, I.. Homan, R. Koski, I.. Manchester, R. Bower, A, Todnem. K. Rock. T. Hobbs, Romani Hodierni is the name of the new Latin Club. In the literal transla- tion, the phrase means Modern Romansf' The membership includes any stu- dent who has studied, or is studying, the language. The club held many activities during the school year, including a Roman banquet. Mrs. Dorothy East is the club sponsor. MISS HELMING The Mathematics Club had a successful first year trial run. During the year, md members learning much about the ever-increasing field of numbers. Miss Carolyn Helmmg directed the club. FIRST ROW: C. Cryor, Secretary-Treasurerg S. Herr, C. White, Vice-Presidentg B. Dow, J. Shields. SECOND ROW: R. Wfood, G. Grorn, J. johnson, J. Colvin, J. Lawler, J. Smith, 1. Huebner, Presidentg G. Collin, M. Utgaard, H. Foster, J, Reafsnyder, J. Aspengren. AWS f. -1 ,:n35fi , . . fz Q 14 MR. VESELACK FIRST ROXV: D. Beaumont, J. Johnston, M. Riebock, J. Serby. SECOND ROW: K. Jensen, D. Wortman, C. Venard, B. Homan, P. Lawler, G. Thistlethwaite. THIRD ROW: B. Koski, R, Palmer, J. Lawler, B. Quady. D. VC'alty, I.. Chance, VU. Mosher. Sponsored by Mr. Richard Veselack, Music Appreciation Club had a success- ful first year at D.I-IS. Students listened to a wide variety of records and learned to appreciate their musical value. Students studied composing, arranging and accompanying of music in the Music Theory Club. With enough interest shown, this club hopes to become a class next year. Mr. Richard Veselack is the club sponsor. FIRST ROW: M. Gordon, D. Wortnian, Secretaryg M. Arthur, B. Homan. SECOND ROW: N. Benson, B. Dow, D, Benson, Presidentg M. Utgaard, F. Rockabrand, P. Conde, R Arnswald. MR. VESELACK '7 MR. LINDGREN FIRST ROXW: C. Thornton. J. Shields. B. Dow. Vice-Presidentg F. Anderson. D. Ford SECOND ROVU: G. Grom, M. Iftgaard. J. Nicholson, P. Jones, THIRD ROVU: G Fariss, J. Smith. C. W'hite. Presidentg H. Rauworth. B. Carr. A. Peura. The Radio Club with Curtis White, president. spent an enlightening year promoting interest in amateur shortwave radio. Under the guidance of Edward Lindgren, meetings were spent in learning and discussing the fundamental phases of radio. giving each member the chance to qualify for Operator licenses. Zadie INIR. ELAVIN 7 '15 Aa, V- wllawif- V Alf Hiiiilifwtl . Fitz: f ,-,f lfvft--llP'ffWwf:f?F' Trampoline Club was under the guidance of Donald Flavin. lt consisted of forty-five members, Their sole purpose was entertainment. FIRST ROW: B. Aspengren. M. McDermott, P. Dufer. G. Mason, D. Baker, G. Fuller. R. Judd. SECOND ROW: C, Rader, J. Denehie. F. Delmont. J. Dean, J, Salsbury, D. Standerfer, T. Morris. THIRD ROXW: P. Hickey, M. Masterson, T. Engstrom, A. Todnem. D. McCabe, I. Moore. T. Balke, C. Clettenberg, C. Ellis, R. Wfood. i..ewmm.f.::.:m 2 Scand Fence MRS. NASH FIRST ROVU: P. Roach. L. Ball. B. Snyder, D. Denehie, D. Benson. D. McGirr. Vice- Presidentg K. Moore, President. SECOND ROW: J. Walker. S. Lundy, W. Davis. I.. Spen- cer. S. Gubernator, M. Olsen. J. Schoenholz, D. Koehler. S. Ralston. S. King. J. VUeeks. THIRD ROXV: D. Manchester. R. Hynes. J. Dean, C. Hornby. J. Donnelly. Secretary- Treasurerg D. Philbrick. G. Sisco. M. XX'illiams, J. Moore. B. Newtson. D. Daxis. I.. Mbntayon. FOURTH ROXW: Z. Lundberg. B. Carney. R. McFall. G. Collin.,J. Gorenz. R. Hayes. P. King. I.. Dahlquist. A. Davis. J. Denehie. R. Bashaw. M. Masterson. R. XY'alker. T. Allen. FIFTH ROXW: T. Hobbs, H. Johnson. K. Seyerson. R. Rinehart. D. Carr. T. Kerzich. G. Grom. J. Lindbergh. K. Fowler. R. Hornby. T. Morris. D, Johnson. D. Pickett. J. Smith. I.. Davis. G. Fuller. C. Walker. The Social Dance Club met twice weekly with Mrs. Dorothy Pritchard as MRS. PRITCHARD sponsor. The purpose of this club was to teach the beginners how to dance. however. those who already knew how to dance were taught new steps. becomes the familiar cry. Mrs. Mary Nash is the sponsor. and At the monthly auction of the Stamp and Coin Club Going, going, gone! FIRST ROW: J. Mullis, President: J. Ellis, J. XY'hite, G. Mellinger. B. Collins. SECOND ROW: R. Parson, R. Judd. I.. Montavon, E. Black, D. Royalty. L. Farris, B. Hector. THIRD ROW: M. Suttie. D. Davis. D. Wood. B. Newtson, A. Davenport. R. Fister. 3 2359125 if? 15: w 1 hi MRS. APPELI. 70am 7 FIRST ROW: P. Peterson, Secretary-Treasurerg K. Kittleson, S. Derrington, C. Riebocl-:, J. Smith, M. Kiple. SECOND ROW: J. Niemi, C. Venard, J. Pritchard, P. Katz, J. Gustafson, J. Mosher. THIRD ROW: A. Jacobson. Presidentg K. Klasing, A. Spafford, L. Clemmings, S. Wright, S. Childs. Mrs. Lucille Appell finds students very much interested in participating in the newly formed Water Ballet Club. The students performed special exhibi- tions during the year and participated in the Mardi Gras. Water Therapy, under the direction of Mr. Dayton, is the treatment of the physically handicapped children of the DeKalb area. Those students helping the handicapped children receive recognition at the Honors Assembly. FIRST ROW: J. Clark, C. Kaech, B. Mathers, L. Harwood. SECOND ROW: J. Mosher, S. Derrington, A. Kerwin, C. Riebock. Warm Falla MR. DAYTON I itl N i.1 tlgfirqfi J gasfffta lu ,'WL5f-'sf' af! 7? it 'W WISE J 2 .. .. L 5 'gt 5 . t ., . , f ,ff xg t MW -wi.-tc.. - . . af if up- lf. 'IFJ-L , - MRS. DEEGAN . c 79 qi' . .vl, I 7 f' .T if f,. K - R Kay Miller, Ann Spafford, jackie Schoenholtz. Elaine Steimel, Pat Turk. Carol Hornby. 'L gtgiigfkjjii' M. Kizis, C. Foster, S. Rohlik, K. Kittleson. 7504 RUSS GARBER Yr ' .-P. BV 9' my Pep Club holds the honor of being the largest organiza- tion in D.H.S. The purpose of the club is backing the Barhs in every worthwhile project in school. Among the year's activities were the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, formal initiation. Heart Sister week, club program, chili supper, and the All-Sports Banquet and Coronation. Mrs. Helen McKinzie, Mrs. Ruth Deegan, and Miss Barbara Garber were the club's sponsors. MRS. MCKINZIE FIRST ROXXY B. Booton. D. Philhrick. D. Benumont. D. Wllltv. BI. Rieboclc. S. Paulus. C. Cryor S. Guhernutor. J. Priteliiirtl. P. Antonsen. C. Hornby. I.. Jensen. M. Oldham. SECOND ROXVS S K. Forster. R. Chaplin. J. Engle. Ii. H41mp.i. XY'z1rd. D. Chilton. K. Mills. Steimel. P. Turk i I.. Chance. S. Shriver. C. Carlson. J. Potts. J. Rgimer. THIRD ROXY: K. Cfile. S. Kurtz. M. Lyons, L. Kunos. K. Culluhzln. J. Dean. J. Mnrcheschi. M. Davis. R. Dongiis. E. Soar. B. Hiimmes. FOURTH ROXY: D. Koehler. S. Anderson. P. Gallnglicr. K. Vntnc. J. Thompson. J. Donnelly, J. Sfhoenholz. Baird. J. Mullis. IXI. XY'hite. C. Lynch. S. I.uom.1. C. Smith. FIRST ROXY: S. Holtler. J. Davis. M. McCabe. L. Pauling. C. Ball. P. Peterson. J. Montavon D. Conn. J. XX'alker. S. Lundy. S. Smith. N. Morris. L Spencer. SECOND ROW? F. Carr. S Motlcen. A. Burgluslci. S. WILIIIID. P. Parkhnuse. R. Scliiiuer. N. Halverson. C. Jensen. C. Bemis G. Brcese. I.. Shaffer, D, Grulnen. V, Bogle. S. Gurman. THIRD ROXW: S. Kinniry. A. Jacobson M. Olsen. P. Johnson. G. Sisco. S. Nevmnpa. I.. Freeman. H. Hartmann. C. Gihney. B. Truman J. Jupuntieh. M. K. Baker. S. vvillldllli J. Vfnllis. FOI'RTH ROXV: K. Miller. A. Spnfford S. Childs. Bemis. K. Simmons. B. Borchert. R. Schaucr. M. Dean. K. Sexerson. J. Scott, B Pnrkhouse. M. Shagamogus. S. Harris. S. Prather. :VLr4mwfw5M W.--f,,ivwf:.:wfe. wmmnenm. ,..Wxwwmwmsz.m. FIRST ROXV: S. Finnan. S. XY'right, K. Kensicki, M. A. Kizis. S. Morgan. R. Pctros, M. Russell. R Kovach. S. Rohlik. B. Jouris. K. Holliday, J. Stonesifer. SECOND ROXW: S. Foster, J. Japuntich S. Bcrnahl. K. Oldham. P. Powell, N. Dunham, J. Carlson. J. Emberson. D. Richardson, S. Carney R. Montavon. C. Shearer. S. XVard, C. Iwfarshall, G. Lewis, M. Kiple, J. Smith, B. Mathers. A Kerwin. THIRD ROXV: M. Pritchard. J. Simmons, D. Calhoun, T. Greenaway, S. Fairhurst. E. Leff S. Carlson. C. Ricbock. B. LaVen, B. Holman. C. Kaeck, B. Johnson, T. Lyons, J. Niemi, C Hannan. M. Brockhaus. FOURTH ROVU: J. Gustafson. S. Derix. C. Linclstrom, J. Prager. M Steimel. P. Katz. L. Knobloch. S. Voris. C. Stearns, P. Packer, M. Arthur, S. Derrington, B. Bohn- sack. J. Raymond. FIFTH ROXW: K. Mann, M, Williams, J. Johnston, K. Klasing, K. Kittlcson S. Lyman, P. Kclahan. M. Simon, B. Homan, J. Hollis, C. Danielson, L. Harwood, M. Bane B. Heinisch. SIXTH ROW: M. Smith, B. Aldis, D. Wfhite, M. Kallal, L. Bass. K. Hart, G. Roesler P. Frantz, S. Davis. D, Thyberg. D. Deatherage, K. Rock, L. Clemmings, S. Carpenter, B. Moeller, Iwi. Barrett, C. Hammett. r Pm Zeal L A g, . f ,Taj ugg 1 Q 2 X fa 0:0 pq fgo4w6Y'bf'3trr y Q 1 bv-,w,,,- 1 Ak if t1,Q -Q! ...M 7' 1'1 ' 'YS - I V, 1 WW V fiHk? fg, V i f ,,..W , .EQ if A L 9 , E . mW'L -.'-':L-L 5 ' ,,:. Q1 ,Ei A . ,..,,. - we K -. K: k,,,,.1 ' ' - . . . F' '.r,.f'i7Qgr' V ii - 1, gasp, f If f umm Wir f F .. . Z, , mi seg? 'l'liiiiil??iZl1i?jgQg fl-5 Lif', i9TQf ,Qi sing: i:4.'ig':.- J:-'. . ..V,: ,.:,. ,. Ji 5 My , ,. K .sw 1 4,1 if it Z'1Jil? ? f diana., Q 'W x,, 'Fd +4 MRS. PRITCHARD MRS. APPELL ........ A .im 13, FIRST ROVV: L. Pauling. C. Allen. C. Ball. SECOND ROXYY E. Soar. J. Potts. J. Hallaron. R. Schauer. A. Jacobson. P. Johnson. S. Kurtz. THIRD ROXV: XV. Bemis. P. Johnson. C. Gibney, R. Schauer. S. XY illiams. I.. Allen. C. Johnson. G. Sisco. FOURTH ROVV: B. Truman. C. Lynch. E. Leif. B. Parkhouse. D. Hudson. ' ' ' J. Schroeder. D. Harris. R. Kunos, C. Smith. B. Hammc-s. , The Girls' Athletic Association of De- Kalb High School was under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Dorothy Pritchard and Mrs. Lucille Appell. Included in the club's social calendar were FIRST ROW: S. Gubcrnator. S. Foster. R, Kovach. Stcimel, D. Chilton, P. the Mother-Daughter social, Christmas ban- Antonsen. SECOND ROVV: S. XY'ard. J. Gustafson. S. Kearney, B. I.aVen. B. Holman K. INIills. K. Forster. M. Russell, D. DeGraffenried. Ii. Mathers. THIRD ROW M. Steimel, S. Finnan. S. Rohlick. J. Simmons. T. Grcenaway. V, Bogie. J. Schoen- holz. K. Kensicki. M. XY'ilIiams. C. Riebock. C. Kaeck. FOURTH ROXY2 J. Japun- tich. S. Smith. S. Derrington, A. Kerwin. K. Mann. J. Donnelly. K. Klasing. S. Wfright. D. Koehler. P. Packer. L. Harwood. J. Japuntich. I.. Reid. j quet, Daddy-Daughter date night, Yale- Princeton basketball game and the Alumni hockey game. W... H. .Y -was :Ea H A - J. ' sits-A. iw MMQHH I wrffkipi Y' 'U r x- E ': . A QAAQ., I -.-k,. Z. K , I ' 'E ' M if if WE H 55 5' ...:2fQ2:Q,. t.,m,l 5 ix. W -A , V 1951? -1. 2435 Z FIRST ROW: G. Dayton, T. Lundberg, Secretary-Treasurer, J. Moore, R. Wfood, S. Allen. B. Aspengren, J. Hanegan. SECOND ROVU: B. Bluhm, P. Nicholson, R. Hynes, L. Dahlquist, C. Clettenberg, R. Hayes, R. Bosworth. B. Evans. K. Budrow. THIRD ROXV: F. Arnold. President: D. McGirr, B. McAllister, M. Henigan, B. Farmer, J. Nicholson, T. Kerzich, D. Manchester, P. Medine. FOURTH ROW: L. McCann, S. Land, A. Modloff. D. Schimmoler, H. Johnson, J. Pill- more, Sergeant-at-Arms: K. Severson. L, Miller, XV. Mosher, J. Anderson, J. Weas'er, Vice-President, D. Montgomery. 6045 MR. BRAYFIELD The Varsity lettermenis organization, under the sponsorship of Mr. Robert Brayfield, ushered at the football and basketball games and was in charge of the Concessions at the wrestling meets. This years officers were Fred Arnold, president, Jim Wfeayer, vice-president, Tom Lundberg, secretary-treasurerg and Jack Pillmore, sergeant-at-arms. MR. BRAYFIELD Intramurals QM? MR. HEIRMERDINGER Football, Golf MR. DERTINGER MR. DAYTON MR. SLIITH B41SCl711ll- Foofball Athletic Director Cross-Country MR. FLAVIN MR. GOODVUIN MR. WEST' VC'rcstling:. Baseball Swimming Football Football Varsity Basketball, Track T. Cliffe, C. Rader, J. Aspengren, J. White. . 7 1: m1ll.f-.mwl lQll. . FIRST ROW: W. Gee, M. Forster, N. Davis, G. Atkinson, J. Salsbury. SECOND ROW: M. Suttie, J. johnson, R. McFall, G. Mullins, T. Balke, J. Pillmore, V. Krueger, S. Herr. THIRD ROW: B. Aspengren, G. Dayton, J. Nicholson, D. Davis, J. Weeks, L. Berke, B. McAllister, K. Budrow, W. Mosher, J. Hanegan. VARSITY a MR. SMITH The 1958 Barb Harriers, coached by Robert Smith, came out on top again with a record of six wins and three losses. The team placed fourth in the Conference and second in the Dis- trict. They topped off the season by finishing 15th in the state meet at Urbana. j' The Barbs this year played with eight 3, 4 , returning lettermen, three of whom were X X-fix regulars last year. Coach Heimerdinger y mf E xy E 7 ' , if -,... FRED ARNOLD BRAD BLUHM ROBIN BOSWORTH DAVE CARR DICK COLLIN GEORGE DONNELLY JERRY EKDAHL BOB EVANS BEN FARMER RON FISTER DON FORREST BILL GUERIN JOHN GORENZ RON HAYES MIKE HENIGAN COACH HEIMERDINGER BU-L HUDSON 86 7 made extensive use of the juniors on the team, and unlike last year, the Barbs had depth at almost every position. .QI f 'ffm 'F DICK HYNES MIKE KAISER DICK MCCABE LYNN MCCANN PETE MEDINE JIM MILLER WARD MILLER DAVE MONTGOMERY JOHN MOORE TIM PEEL ROGER PLAPP HARRY RAUWORT H RAY ROHER GIL SCHIMMOLER KERRY SEVERSON ' JIM WEAVER COACH DERTINGER 87 Wm! . R '12 Q QE 4? ef-.ir J K. ?.4 TS 'fi' ff , W ' ' , M ' W . ,V 5 kwa? my i 14.14 A 4- J,4s.2 'ki -iw, ,..+ AK, A x Mm ff M61 1 it E 'Q ga, . . 052 gh 1 G. 1 ,veg x . K In fe? .iff ,ei ' 1' ,, I FIRST ROW E Balxken J Hanegan G. Mellinger, D. XY'ood. XV. Gee. R. Olsen, R. XY ood. Wfni Collins SECOND ROW S Allen, P. Nicholson, D. Royalty. R. Hayes, D. Manchester, L Manchester M Larson I Turlx THIRD ROXW: C. Rader, H. Johnson, C. Clettenberg, H. Rauvxorth R Bosworth Royalty B Evans, R. Plapp, D. Davis. 'ze ' Under the direction of Mr. Donald Iilavin, the Barbs again finished with an excellent record in dual competition, 15-2. Besides the fine job done in dual matches, the DHS grapplers also won the Palatine Tournament and placed third in the conference meet. The Orange and Black matmen were also represented in the district, sectional and state meets. MR. FLAVIN The DeKalb High School sophomore bas- ketball team had a losing season this year, but several of its defeats were by a slim margin. The Barblets were without the serv- ice of one of their first string players dur- ing the season as he was moved up to the Varsity. Coach Robert Heimerdingefs team climaxed the season by competing in the Belvidere tournament. QW 0.0 o FIRST ROW: G. Miller, D. Bauer, J. Farley, J. Dean, G. King. SECOND ROW: D. Schnetzler, A. Moclloff, L. Dahlquist, J. Delano, B. Brooke, D. Pickett, B. Bluhm. wwdq ,-ff 'SQfssff4vga,.,, A ,SV 535 l5i561sk'?lsyZf, . . M., qszezeii A QM: 253293151-, was . 1: K 25121 if E: 'Rim 5 Meg, 0' 9 f Q ,. a ., w RL' 125 i an il 9 2 z w2i.ee W nG:Q1a' j I e5tez70' O Coach Walter West stepped into a diffi- cult situation in this his first year at DeKalb, , ,- ' . f V, with no returning lettermen. Due to this W 3 . fact and also that the Barbs faced some of Q ' 5 the toughest teams in the state they were not P .... able to come out with an exceptional season. V The Barbs did, however, score one of the state's biggest upsets when they beat 6th K R ranked Streator. vrv' f A ig... AMAL M -,T M Q W .1 - 1:1fi::1.5.7. MN ff' xx if 'I if . is R 'N . FIRST ROW: Manager J. Aspengren, T. Lundberg, D. Anderson, S. Land. B. McAllister B Hudson. SECOND ROW: D. Carr, R. Rolf, G. Donnelly. G. Schimmoler, L. Berke, D, Anderson J. Pillmore, FIRST ROW: R. Palmer, A. Peck, D. Mosher, P. Conde, J. Hallaron, R. Parson, M. Furman SECOND ROVU: B. Aspengren, B. Farmer, J. Miller, L. McCann. XV. Miller, E. Black, R. Walker G. Dayton. THIRD ROW: W. Mosher, R. Hill, J. Nicholson. M. Gordon, G. Collin, D. Johnson L. Miller, P. Medine, J. Weaver. MR. GOODWIN The DeKalb High School swimming team suffered several defeats at the hands of larger schools during the 1958- 59 season but it still managed to have a successful season. The Aqua-Barbsi' under the guidance of john Goodwin bettered nearly all the school swimming records during the year. FIRST ROW: M Larson. G. Mellinger, G. Pottenger, B. Aspengren, J. johnson. SECOND ROXV: A. Moclloff, J. Huebner. B. Evans, M. Mudge, D. Montgomery, J. Mudge. Fore! That was the cry on the fair- ways of the Kiswaukee Country Club as the DeKalb High School golf team paired off against its opponents. The DeKalb linksmen enjoyed :L highly suc- cessful season, since Coach Robert Hei- merclinger had practically the entire team back from the previous season. MR. HEIMERDINGER - MR. XVEST FIRST ROXW: J. Moore. J. Hanegan, J, Salsbury, XV. Gee. G. Dayton. I.. Manchester. D. XX'ood J. Rogers. B. Hudson. SECOND ROXV: R. McFall, D. Hynes, R. Hayes. B. Brooke. G. King, M Forster, T. Balke, J. Eckclahl, M. Masterson, J. Luhtaln. P. Nicholson, J. Miller. THIRD ROW C, Clettenberg. K. Pigott, L. McCann, B. Farmer, I.. Dahlquist, L. Berke, G. Schimmoler, K Severson, R. Plapp. XXV Miller. F. Arnold, G. Mullins, D. Brooke. J. Halluron. ' Headed by Mr. Walter West, the 1959 traek team competed in IO meets. Coach XVest had to rely almost entirely on underelassmen, several of whom showed great potential. The seniors Could not be counted out, however, as several of the four year men could always be counted on for team points. FIRST ROW P King J Turk, B. Krupp, D. Schnerzler, j. Reafsnyder, A. Daxenport 1 Royalty SECOND ROW T Lundberg, B. McAllister, D. Anderson. S. Land, M. Henigan J Pillmore G Donnelly T Krupp J Weaver, D. Baker. THIRD ROW: J. Dean, G. Miller M Ltgaard D Forrest B XX'1ldey R McCabe. B. Guerin, M, Gordon. VU, Pigott. C. Cockrane. The DeKalb High School baseball team competed in the Rock Valley Con ference for the first time during the 1959 season. Coach George Dertinger was forced to use non-lettermen to bol- ster a graduation-riddled team and these players gaxe quite a showing for them- selx es. M If FIRST ROXV: S. llmimlt. G, Grom. K. Furlcy. A. Bullington. D. l3l.icklwux'n. C. Ciwor. G. Mullins. O. J. Rolmling. P. Pnkluousc. S. Childs. J. Scliroc dcr: B. Pnrlalwmisc. SL'Cl'ClLll'y. SECOND ROW' N. Benson. S. Hurt. IS. Dow. B. Engln. G, Amlci' son. T. Kcrziclm. B. Olwa-rg. D. Johnson. D. Rinc hart. K. Culxcr. R. Slicllito. THIRD ROXYY D Pickett. Ss Anili-rsim. I Smith. VI. Rcxifsnyalc-1' G. Riippi. B. Quguly. Secretary. 0 MR. SMITH FIRST ROXY: K. Millci. Ill. Russell. R. Komcli C. Lynch. K. Gila. C. Carlson. I.. Allan. If, Soar J. Potts. I3. Hgimmc-s. KI. Hallziron. C. Smith. M -Iolmsori, SIIIIIII. SECOND ROXV: -I. P1'itCl1111'cl M. Pritcl1.11xl. S. Iiinnim. I.. Freeman. M. Iizmc K. Mills. S. Kearny. A. Davis. B. IlxIZ1SlL'l'SOIl. T Johnson. S. I'.iuli1s. R. jolmson. R. juilil. I.. SL-gucl IT. Dclmmmt. THIRD ROXYI1 C. INI41i'sl1ull. I. D.1x'iS K. INIOUM-. Ii. Kmki. If. INIillei'. C. Xlfilliilms. R Arnswald. G. Allcinson. G,.Stcf1mi. K. Hill. D Mosher, FIRST ROXV: D. Brooke, T. Balke. L Scguel. S. Herr. J. Aspcngren. SECOND ROVU: R. Arns- wnld, R. XVoocl, B, Snyder, C. Skinner. R. Schaur, R. Schaur. 7 FIRST ROW: B. Swinehart, L. Seguel, E. Black, S. Herr. SECOND ROXV: L. Miller, R. XVood S. Allen, B. Snyder. ,,vN h 4 Y. H mf J egg. W ,P ? ml 'L-ima m gr MLK Al 'W Homecoming-a week full of fun-the snake dance, mock wedding, game, crowning of royalty, G.A.A. hockey game and break- fast, semi-formal-plus the returning alumni. The Homecoming Court consisted of Sopho- more janet Gustafson, junior Veronica Bogle, Senior Jacqueline Schoenholz with Carol Hornby and Dick Collin reigning as Queen and King. Queen CAROL HORNBY Sophomore JANET GUSTAFSON QOH A nf-WL UGG!!! 'L D nga Qin! -C F GQ Xb 1 QF -511,9 N U gig if -y gr L.. . i. lfllllllllllllllllllll Junior VERONICA BOGLE Senior JACQUELIN E SCHOENHOLZ King DICK COLLIN I The tenth annual Student Council Mardi Gras, held in the high school auditorium on March 20, was very successful. A variety of ideas was displayed in the colorful booths operated by the thirteen participating organizations. .' W U 216' ,m is 'X if 'sas xml ww Rm WH FN N65 Qn 'Uh 'g-Bw. R 95.25533 K Jhwu Q Q 5 1 ......--nl Q2 v SH S Y-F143 Q V :iw S gk Q- W. 554 ,g CNQR -x F cutidfb- W P1 Q . 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Mort Vdlllllble Sllldeiil , , VVVVYV 47 H N W Denny MCGiff EMI Lff1fl9f'fbfP Aflwd CC ..ooo Dolly Beaumont, Mickey Gordon D-A-R Award Y --'-'A C AAAAA, C C .oooo.o ooooo.,,,,, C CC Elaine Steimel Girlf' State ,,,,, C CC C rrrr ,,,, C n KVVKVVVQ ,VVV Y H Sue Childs Gill!! Good ClllZ97ZJ'hJlp lqlllflfd C CC VVV,A,V , VYVVV VVVVVVVV K athy Fofgtef John Philip Soma Award CC , AVKKKYKKKVKKVVVVVV K Mickey Gordon PHP Clflb Awflfdf 7C CC ---f-fYfYY ,..... oooooooooowoo.. ,,,,. P a t Gallagher, Dick Anderson Robert Hickman Award CC CC C C C, YY,,,, C, V Y, Q Judy Mullig Rotary Club Award C rrrr, CC ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, C C ,,,VVVVV,VV ,VV,VV,V,,r rrrrrr C P at Turk Individual Speech Awardy CC ,,,. Phyllis Andersen, Lois Hakala, Collette Hannan, John Huebner, Laura Joseph, Dennis Weeks DeKalb Daily Chronicle Award C rr,, ,,,,,,,, C C Junior W'oman'f Club Awardf C C r,,, CC Elhf Conferuation Award rrrr C C Margaret lViltberger Scholarship ,,,, C CC C DeKalb High School Burinerf Club Award CC DeKalb Womarz'.r Club Afuric Award C C DeKalb 1Voman'f Club C071J6l'Zf!lll0lZ Award C CC Dirtrict W'on1an'r Club Conrerzfation Award DeKalb Woman'r Club Art Award ,,r, CC CC Barb City Boat Club and Sportman Club Award F.T.A. Award CC ee,,,, CC ee,,,.. C CC CC DeKalb High School G.A.A. Award ,,c,,, CC DeKalb High School G.A.A. Scholarrhip c,,,, Key Club Award c,,,, CC ,c,,,. C ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, C CC Kiwanir Club Award CC c,,,c,,,,, C Ben Gordon Award CC CC Snyder Award C .C CC American Legion Eriay C CC All-State Cheerleader CC ,,,.,,, CC F.F.A. Efray ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,, , Girly' Interclarx Track Meet CC Boyr' Interclarr Track Meet C C C C State Muric Context C, CCCCCC Illinoir Scholarfhip CC French Award CC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CC Gavel CC CCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCC CCCCCCC C C Homemaker of Tomorrow CCC. Voice of Youth Errayr .CCCCCCC Academy of Science CC CCCCCC Kingf and Queenr Homecoming CCCCCCA r Coronation C,CC CCCCC Kathy Earley, Denny McGirr CC CCCCCCCCC Neil Benson-Muric Robert Bluhm-Conreruation Ruth Montavon-Art Juanita Schroeder Barbara Booton Betty Hampa Freda Marth C C Judy Worral CC Mary Kay Baker C Bill Hudson Harry Rauworth C Darryl Reach, Frank Rockabrand C CCCCCCC CC CCCCCCCCCCC CC C. Shirla Brandt CC CCCCC CC C Pat Turk Wayne Mosher Judy Serby CC CCCCC C Dave Carr Mickey Gordon Ken Culver Elaine Steimel Dave Harkness Junior Class CC CCCCC Senior Class Phyllis Andersen-Ift Mickey Gordon-1515 Pete Medine-lit C Jean Rasmusen, Janet Engle, Bill Carney, Darryl Reach C Dennis Weeks .C CC CC Bill Carney, Tom Balke CC CC CCCCCCCCC C Kathy Forster C CCCCCCC.. Betty Hampa, Ron Wood Phyllis Andersen, Anita Bullington Carol Hornby, Dick, Collin Elaine Steirnel, Dave Carr Conference Trach CCCCC CC .CCCC.CCCCC CCCCCCC --V-VVVf- - Y -VVYYY- 'Y'Y E 121106 Stelmel DeKalb Relayr .CCCCCCCCCC....,CCCCCCCCC C,.Ci..C.C fVV-VYYfYf C -rrrrrrf ' C C e--,e- u -eee- Cafol CfY0f All-Conference Football-2nd Team C CCCC CCCC CCCC C C .CCCC D Ifk COUID, GC0fgC Donnelly State Wrertlirzg Meet . CCCoCCoCCo..CCCCCCVVC,CC .C R011 Hayes, R0g6f PIHRP, lohfl Gofenz Sfdye Tmfk Meet nvrrrrrdrz AYVVVYYVVQK,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q ,C ,,CCC,C,C,, , Larry Dahlquist, Jerry Ekdahl Conference Championr, Dirtrict and Regional Winn61'J ...CCCCC.VVVVVVV V-VVffV B 35659-1l'Tf?21fU Conference Champion! CCCCCC.CC. C CCCCC .CCC ..CCCCCCC C C CCCCCCC C CCCC C CC CCCCC CCCCC --CCCCCCCCCCC G 0 If Team Bob Evans-2nd FOOTBALL 23 Sterling DeKalb Team Oppofzefztr 30 West Aurora 22 Oswego 0 West Aurora 26 , . Palattne Tournament 1 t 12 Belvrdere 7 X . Conference-3rd 14 Sterllng 7 , Regmnalalst 21 Kewanee 19 , . Sectlonal-4th 0 Dlxon 7 6 Streator 38 Sfate'17th DUAL RECORD 26 Ottawa 28 Won 13 Lost 3 6 Harlem 6 SWIMMING CROSS COUNTRY DeKalb D K X T e fl In 60271 Uppmzefzlf 10 E. Rockford 29 Elgin 27 53 Streator 15 Mendota 50 55 Elgin 24 Rochelle 34 31 Freeport 36 Streator 21 57 Ottawa 25 Somonauk 35 63 Gttawa 47 Ottawa 30 48 Elgin 1 5 Belvidere 50 3 3 Freeport 19 Crystal Lake 41 24 W. Rockford 20 St. Charles 35 46 Stfeatof Sterling Invitational-4th 15 W- Rffkfofd Conference-2nd 67 La52111C'PefU St. Charles Invitational--3rd WOUW7 L 5 5 District-2nd Stafe 14th BASKETBALL D K lb WRESTLING STATISTICS E 'I 69 DePue DeKalb Oppofzemf 61 Ottawa 11 Regvig 29 61 Stfifllflg 40 Naperville 6 47 Sycamore 54 Ottawa 0 55 West Aurora 42 Rochelle 5 52 Rock Falls 41 Crystal Lake 5 54 Princeton 21 Rock Falls 15 57 Elgin 17 Oak Lawn 23 HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT 43 Roehelle 10 69 Amboy 37 Elgln 7 . 57 Downers Grove 60 Belvldere 0 70 Str MOI 20 Rock FallsfGeneseo 21 6 63 Rochelle 39 Streator 8 . 22 Di 20 77 Sterlmg Xon 81 Belvidere 56 56 65 50 66 75 72 64 87 67 37 DeKalb 55 6 9 8 10 2 HV2 8 6 10 3 6 9V2 10 10 5 DeKalb 63Vs 47 V2 Mendota 39 2926 East Rockford and Harlem 86V2 CE.R.j West Rockford 65 CTriangularj 32 QHj Hall 57 60 576 Belvidere and Ottawa 21 576 CBJ Freeport 62 65 173 COD Dixon 78 52M, Sycamore 65 273 Sycamore 72 Geneseo 41 Ottawa Invitational-Sixth Place Kewanee 63 Palatine Relays REGIONAL TOURNAMENT DeKalb Relays-Sixth Place Himkleygig Rock 28 District-Seventh Place Marengo 63 Conference-Tenth Place Shabbona 48 Won-0 Lost-5 Won-14 Lost-1 1 BASEBALL GOLF DeKalb Oppanenly OPPOWHH 0 West Rockford 5 Ea5f Aurora 4V2 6 Freeport 2 East Rockford 9 1 Belvidere 0 East Aurora 6 1 Elgin 5 Dixon 2 5 St. Thomas 4 Rock Falls 0 6 Dixon 3 East Rockford 13 3 East Rockford 2 Syffimofe V2 5 Belvidere 4 Oregon 2 3 Freeport 0 Slmamofo 4 5 West Rockford 4 St. Charles 0 7 Sycamore 4 Dixon 7 2 St. Thomas 3 ROCl'1ellC 4 8 Dixon 1 Belvidere yz 2 Sycamore 3 St. Charles 0 Sycamore O Elgin 10 DISTRICT DiSfIiClS-4th 12 Hampshire 2 Conference-lst 5 Sycamore 1 Won--12 Lost-4 TRACK REGIONAL Opponent: 4 Elgin 1 12 St. Charles 2 Belvidere and Sycamore 15 176 QBD QTriangularj 7 172 CSj Sterling and Kewanee SECTIONAL QTriangularj Rained Out 2 Waukegan 5 R0ChC11C 69W Won-1 5 Lost-4 ' H5 LINDA ALLEN. Pep Club 1, 33 G.A.A. 3, 43 Alumni Hockey Team 33 F.H.A. 3, 43 Chorus 13 Summer Baseball 1, 2, 33 Bowling 3, 4. STODDARD ALLEN, D Club 4, Wrestling 1-2-3-43 Football 23 Cross Country 3. GEORGE ANDERSON. Transferred 2. JIM ANDERSON. Key Club 2-3-43 D Club 43 Spanish Club 23 Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball 13 Swimming 2-33 Track 1-2-3. RICHARD ANDERSON. D Club 43 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Baseball 1-2-3. SUSAN ANDERSON. Pep Club 1-3-43 Y-Teens 3-43 D3C 23 Future Nurses 4. PATTY ANTONSEN. Pep Club 1-2-3-4. G.A.A. 3-4. F.H.A. 1-2. Guidance and Psychology 4. D3C 2.3 Baseball ,1-23 Bowling 2-3. FRED ARNOLD. Transferred from Elgin 33 D Club 4- President 43 Football 3-43 Track 3-43 Football Captain 43 Basketball 33 Citizenship Award 3. SHERLYN BAIRD. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Coronation Ban- quet 1-2-3-43 D3C 2-3-43 Future Nurses 43 Kalibre Literary Staff 4. LARRY B-ALL. Student Council 43 Key Club 2-3-43 Social Dance 43 Intramural Basketball 1-3-43 Y.P.C. Baseball 2-3-43 Football 1-23 Basketball 23 Track 2. RON BASHAW. Key Club 2-33 D3C 43 Social Dance 43 Football 2-33 Basketball 1-23 Track 1-23 Intramural Basket- ball 3-43 Bowling 13 Softball 1-2. DOLORES BEAUMONT. Student Council 13 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 23 All Sports Banquet 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4-Council 2-3-43 Octet 43 D3C 3-4-Council 43 Music Appreciation 43 Social Dance 43 Flag Twirler 3-43 Chorus 13 Plays 3-43 Kalibre Photography Staff 43 Water Therapy 13 Bowling 13 Women's Club Conservation Schol- ship 3. DEAN BECK. Band 1-2-3-4. RICHARD C. BENSON. Transfer from Tyler, Texas 33 Student Council 43 D3C Club 3-43 Music Theory Club 4 -President 43 Key Club 3-43 Social Dance 43 Band 3-43 Pep Band 3-43 Kalibre Staff 43 Golf 3-43 Cross Country 43 Intramural Basketball 4. DIANE BLACKBURN. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2- 3-4-Secretary 43 Sextette 43 G.A.A. 43 Dramatics 1-43 Spanish Club 2-33 French Club 3-43 Play 1-3-43 Bowling 3-43 Softball 1-23 American Legion Award for Essay 13 Honors Banquet 1-3-43 Citizenship Award 4. BRUCE BLASCH. Key Club 2-3-43 D3C 3-43 Thespians 3-43 Band 1-2-3-4-Senior Representative3 Pep Band 3-43 Plays 3-43 Track 23 Golf 3-43 Bowling 1-2-33 Softball 43 State Conservation School 3. BRAD BLUHM. Key Club 2-3-43 D Club 3-43 D3C 43 Pep Band 1-2-3-43 Football 1-2-3-43 Golf 1-2-3-43 In- tramural Basketball 2-3-43 Softball 2-3-43 Co-most Valuable Player fFootballj 43 Coronation Prince 2. BARBARA BOOTON. Transfer from Caldwell, Idaho 33 Senior Class Secretary 43 Pep Club 3-4-Council 3-43 Y- Teens 3-43 G.A.A. 33 Social Dance 43 Photography Editor for Kalibre 43 Softball 33 Honors Banquet 3. SHIRLA BRANDT. Transferred from Leavenworth, Kan- sas 33 D3C 33 Pep Club 33 G.A.A. 3-4-Council 43 Yale- Princeton 3-43 Y-Teens 33 Softball 33 Bowling 43 Intra- mural Volleyball 4. II6 STEVE BRICKLEY. Class President 3-43 Student Council 3-43 Key Club 2-3-4-Lieutenant Governor 43 Board of Di- rectors 43 Football 23 Track 1-23 Kalibre Make-Up Editor 43 Citizenship Award 33 National Honor Society 3-43 Hon- ors Banquet 3-43 Social Dance 4. KENNETH BUDROW. D Club 3-43 Band 1-2-3-43 Intramural Basketball 23 Cross Country 2-3-4-Most Valu- able Runner 33 Honorary Captain 43 Conference Champ 3, Second in District 3, 14th in State 33 Track 2-3-43 Bowl- ing 2-3. ANITA BULLINGTON. Pep Club 1-2-3-Council 2, All- Sports Banquet 23 D3C 3-4-Secretary 43 G.A.A. 2-3-4- Council 3-43 Y-Teens 13 Band 1-43 Yale-Princeton 3-43 Bowling 3-43 Girls' Softball 1-2-3-43 junior Academy of Science 3-43 Honors Banquet 1-2-3-43 Barb City Boat Club and Sportman Club Award 3. KAY CALLAHAN. Business Club 3-43 Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Guidance and Psychology 43 Girls' Service League 3-43 Girls' Basketball 2-3-4. CHARLOTTE CARLSON. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 F.H.A. 3-43 D3C 33 Business Club 43 Band 13 Girls' Service League 43 Baseball 1-23 Bowling 3-4. BILL CARNEY. Student Council 4-President 43 Key Club 2-3-4-Board of Directors 43 Social Dance 43 National Honor Society 3-43 Boys' State 33 Commencement Steward 3. DAVID CARR. Class Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Student Coun- cil 4-Vice-President 43 Key Club 3-43 D Club 4, Social Dance 43 Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Track 13 Baseball 2. LARRY CARR. F.F.A. 1-2-33 Softball 3-43 Intramural Basketball 43 Band 1-2-33 Basketball 13 Track 1-3. LINDA CHANCE. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2-3-43 Music Appreciation 43 Social Dance 43 F.H.A. 43 Business Club 23 Spanish Club 23 Monitor 4. RUTH CHAPLIN. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 2-43 D3C 23 Business Club 4. DIANE CHILTON. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-33 Guid- ance and Psychology 4-Treasurer 43 Monitor 43 Softball I-2. EUGENE COLLIN. Key Club 2-3-4-Secretary 43 Track 1-2-33 Swimming 2-3-43 Band 1-2-33 D Club 43 Kalibre Staff 4. DICK COLLIN. D Club 2, 3, 43 Trampoline Club 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4-Most Valuable Player 4, All Conference Football 43 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 43 Homecoming King 4. CAROL CRYOR. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-Council 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mathematics Club 4- Secretary Treasurer 43 D3C 2, 3-Treasurer 33 Bowling 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTIE JO DAVIS. F.H.A. 1-43 Business Club 3. ION DAVIS. Cross Country 2-33 Basketball 33 Basketball Manager 23 Track 2-33 Summer Baseball 3-43 Intramurals 4. MARILYN DAVIS. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-All-Sports Ban- quet 33 Business Club 3-4-Secretary 43 D3C 23 F.H.A. 2-3-43 Monitor 43 Bowling 3. JILL DEAN. Transferred from Terre Haute, Indiana 33 Y-Teens 3-4-Vice-President 43 Pep Club 3-4-Vice-Presi- dent 43 Pep Club 3-4-All-Sports Banquet 3-43 Chorus 3-4 -Accompanist 3-4, Ensemble 3, Solo 43 Barblet Staff 43 DeKalb Relay Court 33 National Teen-Age Press Confer- ence 4. VERDELLE DENEHIE. Student Council 15 Pep Club 1-2- 35 Y-Teens 1-2-35 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Social Dance 45 D3C 33 Band 1-2-35 Play She Stoops to Conquer 45 Water Therapy 1, Bowling 35 Second Place for Conservation Schol- arship 3. RUTH DONGAS. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Table Decoration Chairman 25 All-Sports Banquet 25 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 D3C 2. JEAN DONNELLY. Student Council 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 -All-Sports Banquet 45 Spanish Club 25 G.A.A. 2-45 Business Club 35 D3C 35 Debate 45 Social Dance 4-Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Guidance and Psychology 4-President 45 Stunt Night 2-3-45 Drum Majorette 2-3-45 Kalibre Make- Up Staff 45 Coronation Attendant 3. LARRY DOWDEN. F.F.A. 45 Civil Defense 4. WALTER DRESSER. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. KATHY EARLEY. Student Council 45 G.A.A. 2-3-4- Council 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-35 F.T.A. 45 Spanish Club 25 D3C 35 Kalibre Literary Staff 45 Barblet Co-Editor 45 Soft- ball 1-2-3-45 Yale-Princeton 2-3-45 Intramural Volleyball 45 Bowling 1-2-3-4. JANET ENGLE. Class Vice-President 1, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Student Council 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 2-45 Y-Teens 2-3-45 Future Nurses 4-President 45 Water Therapy 25 Girls' Softball 1-2-3-45 National Honor So- ciety 3-45 Graduation Steward 35 Honors Banquet 1-2-3-45 Citizens Award 1. TOM ENGSTROM. Trampoline 45 Intramural Volley- ball 4. KATHLEEN FORSTER. Student Council 1-2-45 Class Vice- President 35 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 4, President 4, All-Sports Banquet 1-2-3-45 D3C 25 G.A.A. 1-2-3-45 Social Dance 45 Honors Banquet 2-3-45 Citizenship Award 15 Girls' State 35 Betty Crocker Homemaking Award 4. CHARLES FOWLER. Social Dance 45 Life Saving 2-3. PATRICIA GALLAGHER. Student Council 25 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 3-4, Sports Banquet 3-45 Play 25 Girls' Softball 15 Honors Banquet 1-2. KAYE GILE. Pep Club 1-3-4-All-Sports Banquet 35 F.H.A. 2-3-4-Vice-President of Public Relations 45 Y- Teens 45 Business Club 45 Baton Twirler 3-4-Co-Head 4, First Place at District 3, Second Place at State 33 Bowling 4. MICHAEL GORDON. Class President 1-2-33 Student Council 2-3-4-Vice-President 3, State Student Council Convention 35 Key Club 2-3-4-Board of Directors 45 D3C 2-45 Thespians 45 Band 1-2-3-4-President 45 Pep Band 2-3-45 She Stoops to Conquer 45 Kind Lady 45 Football 1-25 Basketball 1-25 Golf 1-2-35 Swimming 3-45 Baseball 45 Citizen of Month 15 Honors Banquet 1-2-33 Boys' State Award 3. MICHELE GORDON. Student Council 35 Class Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 3, Homecoming Attendant 35 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 Spanish Club 25 Dramatics Club 2-3-45 Thespians 3-4- Our Town 25 Curious Savage 35 She Stoops to Conquer 45 Barblet Staff 35 Kalibre Staff 45 Monitor 45 Social Dance 4. JOHN GORENZ. D Club 45 F.F.A. 1-2-3-45 Football 3-45 Wrestling 2-3-4. GIL GROM. Transferred from Waukegan 25 Key Club 3-45 Photography Club 45 Radio Club 45 Social Dance 45 D3C 35 Thespians 45 She Stoops to Conquer 45 Bowl- ing 3-4. SHERRYL GUBERNATOR. Pep Club 1-2-3-45 G.A.A. 2-3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 D3C 2-35 Guidance and Psychology 45 Social Dance 45 Our Town 25 Cinderella 3. JEANNE HALLARON. Pep Club 1-2-3-All-Sports Ban- quet 35 F.H.A. 45 Business Club 35 G.A.A. 45 D3C 35 Kalibre Staff-Business Editor5 Bowling 45 Baseball 2. BARBARA HAMMES. Student Council 45 Pep Club 1-2- 3-4-All-Sports Banquet 1-2-35 G.A.A. 1-2-3-45 D3C 33 F.H.A. 3-45 Business Club 3-4-President 45 Kalibre Busi- ness Staff 45 Girls' Service League 2-45 Bowling 2-3-45 Alumni Hockey Team 4. BETTY HAMPA. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-All-Sports Banquet 45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 G.A.A. 25 Spanish Club 2-3-Treas- urer 25 Kalibre Staff-Typing Editor 45 F.H.A. 45 Social Dance 45 Girls' Softball 15 Citizenship Award 2. RON HAYES. D Club 1-2-3-45 Social Dance 45 Trampo- line 45 Wrestling 1-2-3-4-NCIC Champ 3, Palatine Champ 3-4, Regional Champ 35 Football 1-2-3-45 Track 1-2-3-45 Coronation Court 1. CARL HEINISCH. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4-Treasurer 4. DICK HILL. Swimming 2-3-45 Track 3-45 Bowling 2-35 Cross Country Manager 4. VERNON HOOKER. CAROL HORNBY. Transfer from Beloit, Wisconsin 25 Student Council 45 Pep Club 2-3-4-Council 3-4, Record- ing Secretary 35 Y-Teens 2-3-4--Council 35 G.A.A. 2-3-4- Council 3-45 Social Dance 45 Band 25 Kalibre Staff 45 Con- test Play 45 Cheerleader 3-45 Summer Softball 2-35 National Honor Society 3-45 Cinderella 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Citizenship Award 25 Honors Banquet 3-4. ROBERT HOUSEMAN. Transferred from Albert G. Lane Technical High Schoolg Key Club 4. RICHARD HYNES. Key Club 2-3-45 D Club 45 Dance Club 45 Track 1-2-3-45 Football 3-4, JOAN HICKMAN. Pep Club 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1-2-35 G.A.A. 15 D3C 35 Band 15 Flag Twirler 35 Coronation Court 25 Bowling League 1. LINDA JENSEN. Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 D3C 25 Guidance and Psychology 4-Vice-President 45 Social Dance 45 Softball 1-2-3-4. JUDY JOBE. Dance Club 2. CAROL JOHNSON. Pep Club 1-2-35 F.H.A. 2-3-4- Treasurer 45 G.A.A. 45 D3C 35 Y-Teens 15 Modern Dance 25 Flag Twirler 45 Bowling 3-4. DONALD JOHNSON. D3C 45 Social Dance 45 Swim- ming 3-45 Intramural Basketball 45 Track 3-4. HARLAN JOHNSON. Social Dance 45 D Club 45 Life Saving 1-25 Wrestling 1-2-3-4. MARIANNE JOHNSON. Pep Club 1-2-35 Girls' Trampo- line 39 Band 15 Bowling 1-25 Softball 1-2. PAUL JONES. Radio Club 4. MICHAEL KAISER. D3C 1-2-35 Football 1-2-3-45 Swim- ming 1-25 Bowling 15 Volleyball 1. JUDITH KATZ. Student Council 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 Spanish Club 25 Thespians 2-3-4-Presi- dent 45 Dramatics 1-2-35 Harvey 15 Our Town 25 The Curious Savage 35 Gramercy Ghost 35 She Stoops to Conquer 4. TONY KERZICH. Social Dance 45 D Club 3-45 Bowl- mg 3-45 Track 2-Manager 3-4. JIM KIRBY. Student Council 45 Key Club 2-3-45 Track 1-25 Swimming 2. ' H7 MARIANNA KIRWAN. Transferred from Oak Ridge, Tennessee 2, Student Council 4, D3C 2, Pep Club 2-3- Council 3, G.A.A. 2-3, Y-Teens 2-3-4--Council 3, Presi- dent 4, Kalibre Staff 4, Spring Play 3, Summer Softball 1-2-3-4, Honors Banquet 2-3. DOROTHY KOEHLER. Transferred from St. Mary's High School, Clinton, Iowa 1, Pep Club 2-3-4-All-Sports Banquet 2-3-4, G.A.A. 3-4, Social Dance 4, Plays 2-3-4, Softball 1, Honors Banquet 2-3-4. LIZ KUNOS. Transferred from Ely, Minnesota 4, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4. SIGRID KURTZ. Transferred from Berlin, Germany 4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Speech 4, G.A.A. 4, Voice of Democracy 4. DAVID LANGE. Radio Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, D3C 1-2-3-4, Chorus 4. PAT LAWLER. Y-Teens 1, Music Appreciation 4, Cho- rus 2. JIM LINDBERGH. Transfer from Flint High School, Flint, Michigan 3, Social Dance 4, Football 3. JIM LITTLE. Trampoline Club 3, Civil Defense Club 4, Cross Country 1-3, Swimming 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3-4. SHARON LUOMA. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Y-Teens 1-2-3, Dance Club 2. TOM LUNDBERG. DH Club 4-Secretary-Treasurer, Baseball 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Softball 1-2-3-4, Track l-2. MARY LYONS. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Sports Banquet 2- 3-4, D3C 2-3, Monitor 2-3, Girls' Service League 1-2-3. CONNIE LYNCH. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Dance Club 1-2, G.A.A. 4, F.H.A. 2-3--Vice-President 4--President, Busi- ness Club 3-4, D3C 2, Kalibre Make-Up Staff 4, Student Council 4, Bowling 3-4, Softball 1-2. DAVID MANCHESTER. Transfer from Central High School, Williamsville 2, Student Council 4, Key Club 3-4 -Board of Directors 4, D Club 2-3-4, Wrestling 2-3-4, Cross Country 3, National Honor Society 3-4. JANE MARCHESCHI. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, D3C 3-4, G.A.A. 3, Penny Flame Award 3-4. DALE MARSHALL. D3C 2. DENNIS MCGIRR. Smdent Council 1-4, Key Club 2-3-4 -Board of Directors 4, DH Club 1-2-3-4, F.T.A. 1, Social Dance Club 4-Vice-President, Barblet Staff-Co-Editor 4, Kalibre Staff 4, Literary Editor 4, Thespians 4- She Stoops to Conquer 4, Basketball Manager 1, Track 1-2, Basketball 2, Honors Banquet 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 3-4. PETER MEDINE. Student Council 1-2-3-4, Key Club 2-3-4-President 4, D Club 2-3-4, Band 1-2-33 Football 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Honor Ban- quet 2-3, She Stoops to Conquer 4. LAUREN MILLER. Student Council 3, Spanish Club 1-2-3-President 3, Key Club 2-3-4, D Club 4, Dra- matics 3, Football 1-2, Track 2-3, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Honors Banquet 1-2-3-4. KATHLEEN MILLS. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Sports Banquet 4, G.A.A, 1-2-3-4, D3C 2, Guidance and Psychology 4, Social Dance 4, F.H.A. 1, Dramatics 4, Barblet Staff 3, Play Make-Up Staff 4, Flag Twirler 1-2-4, Bowling 4, Soft- ball 1-2-3-4. DAVID MONTGOMERY. Key Club 3-4, D Club 2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2, Wrestling 1, Golf 1-2-3-4, II8 Intramural Basketball 4, Softball 3-4. ROGER MONTGOMERY, Student Council 4, Key Club 2-3, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4-President 4. KEN MOORE. Student Council 3-4, Speech 3, Trampoline 3, Social Dance 4-President 4, Water Therapy 2, Fall Play 3: Cross Country 3, Bowling 2. JOHN MOREY. Band 1-2-3. JOAN MOSHER. Student Council 3, F.T.A. 1-2-3- President 3, D3C 2-3, F.H.A. 1, Pep Club 2, Water Ballet 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Water Therapy 3-4-Student Leader 4. WAYNE MOSHER. Key Club 2-3-4, D Club 2-3-4, D3C 4, Football 1-2, Cross Country 3-4, Swimming 1-2- 3-4, Track 2-3, Barblet Staff 4, Kalibre Staff 4, Band I-2-3. JERRY MULLIS. Coin and Stamp Club 4, President 4. JUDY MULLIS. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Sports Banquet 1-2, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Spanish Club 1-2-3. JUDY NANTZ. Transfer from Elburn 2, Social Dance 4. JAMES NICHOLSON. D Club 3-4, Radio Club 4, Swimming 2-3-4, Bowling 1-2, Football 1, Cross Country 3. DICK NOLAN. F.F.A. 1-2-3. WILLIAM OBERG. D3C 2-3-4, Key Club 2, Social Dance 4, Bowling 1-2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4. CLETUS O'DONNELL. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4-Dairy Judging Team State Finalist 4. MARGARET OLDHAM. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Y-Teens 1- 2-3, Modern Dance 3. JIM OLESON. Key Club 3-4, Football 1, Wrestling 2, Track 2. KAREN OLSON. Assistant Librarian 4, Trampoline Club 2, Chorus 1-2. FRED O'NEIL. F.F.A. 1-2-3, Football 1. SUZANNE PAULUS. Student Council 4, D3C 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4-All-Sports Banquet 1, Barblet Staff 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4-President 4, Ensemble 3, 4-Solo 3, 4, Kalibre Literary Staff 4, Bowling 4, Summer Softball 1-2, Scholarship from Junior Women's Club to Eastern Music Camp. GLORIA PEARCE. Transferred from Marengo 2, F.H.A. 4, Business Club 3, Good Grooming 4. DIXIE PHILBRICK. Transferred from Shelbyville 3, Y- Teens 3-4, Business Club 3, Social Dance 4, Pep Club 3-4 -2nd Vice-President 4, All-Sports Banquet 3-4, Chorus 3. JACK PILLMORE. Key Club 2-3-4, D Club 2-3-4- Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Monitor 2, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3, Cross Country 4, Track 1-2, Summer Softball 1-2- 3-4. ROGER PLAPP. Student Council 4, D3C 2-3-4-President 4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Wrestling 1-2-3-4-Dis- trict Champ 3, Regional Champ 3, State 3rd 3. JOYCE POTTS. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-All-Sports Banquet 3, Dance Club 2, G.A.A. 4, F.H.A. 3-4, Business Club 3-4, Y-Teens 1, Bowling 4, Summer Baseball 1. JANET PRITCHARD. Transfer, Pep Club 3-4, Future Nurses 4, Chorus 3-4, Bowling 4. BRYCE QUADY. D3C 2-3-4, Music Appreciation 4, Key Club 2, Bowling 1-2-3-4-Secretary 3-4, Dramatics 4- She Stoops to Conquer , Life Saving 4. MARY JANE RAMER. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-All-Sports Ban- quet 1-2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2, Spanish Club 2, D3C 3, Barblet Staff 4, Kalibre Literary Staff 4, Baseball 1-2, Coronation Court 1. JEAN RASMUSEN. Student Council 3-4-Treasurer 43 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 2--Treasurer 33 Spanish Club 1-2-Secretary 2-33 French Club 3-43 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4- Council 2-4-Treasurer 3-Yale-Princeton 2-3-43 Dramatics Club 1-23 Y-Teens 1-2-3-43 Debate 43 Kalibre Business Staff 43 Fall Play 3-43 Junior Bowling League 2-3-43 Soft- ball 1-2-3-43 National Honor Society 3-4-Secretary 43 Honors Banquet 1-2-3-43 Cinderella 13 Steward 3. LARRY RAUMAN. Band 1-23 Basketball-Manager 2-3. DARRYL REACH. Transfer from Shepedstown3 Student Council 43 D3C 2-3-43 F.T.A. 2-3-4-Vice-President 3- President 43 Photography 4-Secretary-Treasurer 43 Spanish 2-33 National Honor Society 3-43 Steward for Graduation 33 Honor Banquet 3-4. LEE REID. G.A.A. 4. DENNIS REYNOLDS. Football 1. FRANK REYNOLDS. Transfer from Maple Park 4. MARILYN RIEBOCK. Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 43 Music Appreciation 43 Band 1-2-3-4. RONALD RINEHART. Swimming 23 Spanish Club 1-23 Social Dance 43 Play 2. PATRICK ROACH. D3C 1-2-3-4-Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Social Dance 13 Trampoline 3-43 Football 1-2-33 Swimming 1-23 Basketball 1. FRANK ROCKABRAND. Spanish Club 1-2-33 F.T.A. 3-4 -Treasurer 33 Vice-President 43 D3C 2-3-43 Music Theory 43 Honors Banquet 3. RAYMOND ROHRER. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4-Sentinel 33 Foot- ball 1-2-3-43 Wrestling 2. GIL SCHIMMOLER. Student Council 13 Class Vice-Presi- dent 2-43 Class Treasurer 33 Key Club 2-3-4-Vice-Presi- dent 4-Board of Directors 43 D Club 3-43 Barblet Staff 43 Kalibre Literary Staff 43 Song in the Night 43 Cinderman 2-33 Citizenship Award 13 Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball I-2-3-43 Track 1-2-3-43 Bowling 13 Softball 1-2-3-43 Honors Banquet 3-4. JACKIE SCHOENHOLZ. Class Secretary-Treasurer 13 Student Council 13 Pep Club Council 43 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 -Banquet 1-2-3-43 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4-Yale-Princeton 23 Water Therapy 13 Social Dance 43 Guidance and Psychology 43 Kalibre Staff 43 Intramural Girls' Volleyball Team 43 Member of DeKalb Relays 23 Senior Homecoming Attend- ant 43 Queen of DeKalb Relays 33 Cheerleader 4. JUDITH SERBY. Band 1-2-3-4-Secretary 43 Barblet Staff 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Music Appreciation 43 Library Assistant 4. KERRY SEVERSON. D Club 43 Spanish Club 1-2-33 Basketball 13 Football 3-43 Track 3-43 Intramural 43 Social Dance Club 4. SALLY SHRIVER. Modern Dance 23 Trampoline Club 35 Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 43 F.H.A. 43 Kalibre Typing Staff 4. CYNTHIA SMITH. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 G.A.A. 43 Dance Club 23 'F.H.A. 43 Business Club 3-43 Softball 13 Bowl- ing 4. JACKIE SMITH. Pep Club 1-2-33 G.A.A. 2-33 F.H.A. 43 Business Club 33 Y-Teens 33 Summer Softball 1-2. JAMES SMITH. Key Club 2-3-43 Radio Club 3-43 Math Club 43 Photography Club 43 Social Dance 43 Bowling 1-2-3-43 Golf 3-4. SUZANNE SMITH. G.A.A. 43 Chorus 1-3-43 D3C 13 Girls' Softball 1-2. BILL SNYDER. Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Spanish 1-2-33 Social Dance 43 Prom Committee 33 Football I-23 Basketball 23 Track 1-23 Swimming 33 Golf 3-43 Honors Banquet 2. EDLYN SOAR. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-All-Sports Banquet 2-33 Y-Teens 23 G.A.A. 3-43 F.H.A. 3-43 Business Club 3-43 D3C 2-33 Business Staff Kalibre 43 Bowling 3-4. CAM SORENSON. Cross Country 1-2-3-43 Wrestling 1. LINDA SPENCER. Class Secretary 33 Pep Club 1-2-3-43 G.A.A. 1-2-33 Y-Teens 3-43 Social Dance 43 D3C 2-35 Barblet Staff 43 Girls' Service League 33 Girls' Softball Team 1-2-3-43 Homecoming Court 1. RICHARD STEARNS. D3C 2. ELAINE STEIMEL. Student Council 1-2-3-4-Secretary 4- State Convention 33 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 1-2-3-4- Sports Banquet 1-2-3-43 F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 2-3-43 Girls' Service League 1-23 Cheerleader 1-2-3-43 Barblet Staff 43 Kalibre Staff 43 Play Make-Up Staff 43 Softball 1-2- 3-43 National Honor Society 3-43 Honors Banquet 1-2-3-43 D.A.R. Award. GAYLE THISTLETHWAITE. D3C 2-3-4-Secretary 43 Business Education 43 Music Appreciation 43 Band 1-2-3-4. JANET THOMPSON. Y-Teens 1-2-3-43 Pep Club 1-2'3'4Q D3C 23 Future Nurses 43 Guidance and Psychology 43 Monitor 4. PAT TURK. Student Council 43 G.A.A. 2-3-4-President 43 Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Council 4-Coronation-Banquet 2-3-43 D3C3 Cheerleader 43 Barblet Staff 43 Kalibre Liter- ary Staff 43 Band 13 Play Make-Up Staff 43 Bowling 1-2-33 Summer Softball 1-2-3-43 DeKalb Relay Court 13 Home- coming Court 2. KAYE VATNE. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 D3C 23 Y-Teens 1-2-3-43 Good Grooming 4. RONALD WOOD. D Club 1-2-3-43 Key Club 23 D3C 23 Social Dance 43 Mathematics Club 43 Trampoline Club 43 Football 1-23 Cross Country 3-43 Wrestling 1-2-3-43 Track 1-2-3-43 Intramural Basketball 2-3-43 Softball 2-3-4. ROGER WOODWORTH. Transfer from Reedsburg, Wis- consin 23 Mathematics 43 Radio 3-43 Monitor 33 Audio- Visual Projectionist 2-3-43 Track-3-Manager 4. RICK XWALKER. D3C 3-43 Trampoline 33 Social Dance 4g Swimming 3-4. JUDY WALLIS. Business Club 33 F.H.A. 43 Good Groom- ing 4. DIANE WALTZ. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Pep Club Council 33 Y-Teens 1-2-43 Spanish Club 2-33 Music Appreciation 43 Dramatics 33 D3C 3-43 Band 3-43 Sports Banquet 1-2-33 Softball 2'33 Honors Banquet 3. SUE WARD. Pep Club 1-2-3-4-Banquet 1-2-3-4-Coun- cil 3-4-1st Vice-President 43 General Chairman for All- Sports Banquet and Coronation 43 Y-Teens 1-2-33 G.A.A. 1-23 Baton Twirler 1-2-33 Girls' Softball 1-2-3-43 Corona- tion Court 3. JIM XVEAVER. 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