East Aurora High School - Speculum Yearbook (Aurora, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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A -.fwfr fix-h . :-.-.,'14f9':'1.'f'f1 ','- ' 42 -14'- ?'Vuhh'-'1 '-.:3 - ' lfwx. -L ' ,s21:.,.:: .. -inf' 1.1-Tu ff: -v-A.,-, 'JL:1i, Siflff- ' +:,+-.tz:.Sfm -..1i.'.i:' ' 1'.:s.ra-as ...qw-yr t BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing-Clifton F. Simmons, J. A. Brandt, Walter Scott, George L. Thon, Clifford I. johnson. Sealed-William Levedahl, Nicholas A. Hermes, Olney C. Allen, President, Edna M. Rollins, Secretary, Fred Klebe. Absent-T. E. McKnight. 42mm ,Me Al K. D. WALDO Szzperinlendefzl I TEN J 744 'lfazce gmfzeaience H? VERONICA O'NE1L DMI? 0f Boy! Dean of Girlx I ELEVEN 1 O. V. WALTERS Principal ode A, aam jfze Jzeml' Miss Teacher, are there four parts of speech or six PM- Does a sonnet always have fourteen lines? Please may I be excused from giving my oral theme today fthe voice drops to a whisperj, I can hardly talk! The English Department answers these and many more questions for students anxious to develop the noble arts of comprehension and self-expression. Our splendid library offers a suitable atmosphere for contemplating such problems. ij TWELVE J With work all fiaiflaed, the boy! enjoy a magazine or two. DELSIE ALLEN LULU BREDLOW MABEL GARWOOD MARGARET GORDON LUCILE JENKS IOSEPHINE JEWELL LILLIAN RICHARDS EDITH E. STANLEY GLADYS TURNER CHARLOTTE WESTLUND DOROTHY YOUNGBLOOD With quarter grader about due the girly lore no time in finirbing their budgetr. 041 fff fff Hmmm who said typ- ing was hard? I can do it with my eyes shut. See! -and thus the student slowly learns to type. This mastered, he launches out into the field of mysterious curves and becomes acquainted with Shorthand. Debits and credits give him no end of trouble. Little does he dream that one little red cent could give anyone such a headache. With Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and Business English completed the student leaves the Com- mercial Department prepared to give his em- ployer efficient service in the business world. DONALD BROWN J. C. CHRISMAN ELEANOR DOLI.INS JEAN F. GODFREY 1 JAY L. HUNTER CECIL R. MAY VERONICA O'NEIL GERTRUDE PITTZ LOTTIE V. SHURSON I THIRTEEN J The Science Department offers courses in General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and this year something new has been added -Aeronautics. Biology students chuckle ghoulishly as they examine the construction of an embarrassed crayfish, as an example of Class-Crustacean. The perfect Chemistry student remembers all his valences, can balance any equation in a flash, and rattle off the heat of formation of any substance-but who wants to be perfect? In the Physics classes, one wrestles manfully with the right-hand rule and meniscus lenses, mechanical advantages of pulleys, and Archi- medes Principle fsome Wish he had drowned when trying his bath-tub experimentsj. Aeronautics delves into the mystery of pre- flight for those who are anticipating military service, and deals with meteorology and aero- dynamics. AARON ALBRIGHT BERNADINE BURGE CLARENCE D. CONNOWAY ROY E. DAv1s ROY E. McAFoos RODGER E. S'rU'rz make! Jil' , ? Mirrorcoper, pulleyr, gulwmometeffr, ielegmpb key-- uflmt a lot of tbingr al frerlmzan mart learn! I FOURTEEN 1 LILIA GARMS SARAH M. PARKS PAULINE GLEASON LOUISE HUTCHINS HELEN E. TWITCHELL GEORGE WooI.LEY in ,any ' ,language Yer, fbafr the very spot! Now my tmnrlalion remix- I FIFTEEN J It is not difficult to find at East High students who know that Omnis Gallia tres portes dividit, for some students take Latin. It is also easy to find students who can give literal translations of Besame Mucho, for some others read Spanish. Parlez-vous francais? readily brings an answer, Mais oui, from the French student. Upperclassmen understand when one inquires, Sprechen sie Deutsch? In fact, East High is just full of talent for conjugating and declining. Classes of the Language Department do not want for variety. One day brings a movie of Mexico, the next a concert of Spanish music, a dramatization of Caesar, or a recorded lesson in French diction. Then sometimes for more serious purposes, text books are used too. In postwar days when we take our own heli- copters and go out for a short spin to see our friends in Mexico or Paris, how nice it will be to understand the traffic signals and be able to get around without using sign language. ADELAIDE FELDMAN JOE MAZE GERMAINE REICH fbedzwieed S With a-one, and a-two, and a-three, and a- rest! With a-right, and a-left, and a-over, and up! All right, girls, twenty times around the track and then we'll plunge into our folk dances after five-minutes of collapse-time!! Girls' Gym! Then there is the Commando Tactics Course for junior G-Men used by the boys to system- atically demolish and sling together again the gym on their days. For girls of a practical nature there is a course in Home Nursing. Here the girls be- come model nurses and learn how to make beds that bear no resemblance to the Rockies. They search for pulsesg they take your temperatureg yes, they even give first aid when needed. Page 16 Inmuetzonr To make ez hed, for the To the left-fall! To the righf-fo!!! Get ready for baby you ffl ize two choirs together, next take el zwheelharroze race! -there and other command: Jheet and fold lhe eornerr thur, then- are .rzeiffy exeeufed in the hoys' gym clemer. !,dZ,afM4 ,Z!uJ1 East High offers an invigorating course of brain-blitzing subjects in mathematics. For in- stance, as a teaser, the young and innocent stu- dent may take Arithmetic, or if he chooses, Algebra, a bracing subject for a beginner. This he either Hunks or passes. For the sake of a happy ending, we'll say he passes-and so, feeling gay, he signs up for Ge- ometry, Plane fif he wants college creditj, Prac- tical Qif he's machine mindedj If the student comes through this with flying colors-or even banners at half mast-it's a sign of definite success. Now he can afford to be reckless. Conse- quently, he has a brief fling at Advanced Algebra. If this ordeal is survived the student is usually mathematically impervious to all failure, so he signs up for Solid Geometry and Trigonometry which slide by with no effort at all-well prac- tically none! I SEVENTEEN 1 l R. E. CRAVENS ALBERT MCHENRY JOHN Mouw C. J. ROBERT G. M. RUNNINGER Preventing R. E. Cmzfenr and lair All Girl Harmonic Hour in Ibeir later! number, Figure It On! for Yozznrelff' 2,,.,,..,,, .- - HUBERT DAVIS M. W. DAY EILENE DONNER ROWENA GALBRAITH EVA E. MARTENS Tell me, little chum, do you know why George Washington stood up in the boat while crossing the Delaware? And did you know that john Paul was one of the jones Boys? These are typical of the 21564 questions passed up in East High's de-luxe American History course. Seriously though, have you read Fight for Freedom or Our American Heritageu? American History classes know them. Most World History students can be found any time in the library, pawing through dusty volumes searching for Napoleon's tailor, or the more intricate clauses of the Magna Charta- burdening themselves with factual knowledge so as to be prepared when john Kieren retires. Progressing further through the Social Sci- ences, Civics looms on the right-for those who desire to wrestle with Superior Courts, Elec- toral Colleges, and Inter-State Waterways Com- missions, while on the left is Economics-for the student who wishes to mutter to himself incoherently as he catechizes on bureaucracy, autocracy, plutocracy, aristocracy, democracy, and the Psychological Effect Upon the Adoles- cent Mind of Detrimental Environment As Evinced In Criminal Tendencies. '7aM,ofj!ae,!mwa Global laorizom keep n lairfory .rmdent working ffm to know hir geogmplaytodoy. f EIGHTEEN J Yarn, paper platef, water rolorx, rlripy of pink and green paper-the 1vor,lP.rl9op clan pndx llaem all afefal in creating original deyigm. Eeaufq ,in But canlt you see-that it's a tree! Ah, but that kind of statement isn't heard in our Art Department-they don't draw trees. The East High art student dabbles in watercolors, poster paint, colored chalks, and charcoal. Not only does he sketch and paint, but models in clay, carves soap, makes block prints, and designs flashy book covers. The Art Department also supervises the stage scenery for all plays, and performs that great service to the school-the never-ending task of poster making. Its work in connection with the junior Red Cross was a splendid con- tribution to East High's war effort. The Music Department includes Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, Band, and Har- mony, all of which interest the student with a taste for music. In addition to furnishing the music for numerous school convocations, the class plays, the Christmas Cantata, and other school events these organizations often appear at Parent-Teacher meetings, Teachers' Insti- tutes, and other local programs. M. W. DAY MARY GODDARD DORTHA POOLEY MARGARET Pouk JESSE SHIRLEY I NINETEEN jl What is that tantalizing aroma 7' inquired a stranger roaming through the halls. That's Miss Norman's Foods class baking one hundred pounds of cookies of all flavors and shapes to be sent to various Army camps during cookie weekf, No, no sampleslu Of course some of the nice smell might have come from the cafeteria where students in Cafeteria Man- agement plan, prepare and serve our lunches. Wistfully watching the foods classes from the an- nex windows are the girls in the Clothing Depart- ment. Maybe you can't have your Cake and eat it too, but you can show off your dress or suit in the annual Spring Fashion Show. I TWENTY Q1 FRANCES MAYER GERTRUDE NORMAN MARIE Rooms GERTRUDE SIEBERT LUCILE STODDARD Yami Yzzmi Czzftafd pie! Ami do I like pie? af, ,aa ,iff fzalfinqffzhz The Sea' and Sen' Club .lpellf Ike aflernoon at Ilae Annex Aparfmenr of M251 L. Stoddard, where they rtifrlaezl ll bit and made ol bit in their Style Slaouz -I Go to rhe Print Shop if you zum! to .fee 01'- gzznized nclivily-hu! a'on'1 ark for some pie. .Mafty fzerer .rerrex ir. They arelft SeaBeeJ but fhey are Ear! High'r romzfflzflion haffalion exhibizing .rome of their hamlicmfl. Bedlam RAYMOND W. BURGETT C. I. CARLSON RAYMOND C. HOFFLUND HAROLD W. MATTHEWS KENNETH PAULSON ELMER PETERSON Freshmen and sophomore boys are given a foun- dation for industrial training through Shop and Rea- lated Drawing courses. Those boys showing interest and ability advance to more difficult work and Often win recognition for East High in the state exhibitions. Wlio said miracles don't happen? Then what are girls doing in Mr. Carlsonis Mechanical Drawing classes? Here is the answer: The girls of East High are recognizing their responsibility, and will be ready to do their part in solving post-war problems. Of course there are still a few boys in the class too. We have Mr. Matthews and the boys in the print shop to thank for the printing of the Auroran, posters, library slips, school stationery, etc. f TWENTY-ONE J 4? MILDRED COMET Secretary to Mr, Wfczlleixr EDNA M. ROLLINS Secretary Z0 live Board of Education Secremry to Mr. Waldo BETTY BANKS Teleplaone Operator NANCY JOHNSON Office Arrimznl WILDA WADE Office AJ.ri.rtanl anim an nn ,Wen ,fa mn To the office at the end of the hour ! These Words are familiar to almost every East High student for sometime in the course of his high school career everyone comes in contact with the office staff. The office is the center of great activity, regulating and running the en- tire school. Although the office staff issues hated 7:30's to those who are tardy or commit other minor crimes, it is always willing to help students in any Way possible. Many students are acquainted with the bench just inside the office door. Here one sits while waiting to see Mr. Walters, sometimes for the purpose of asking his advice on what college he should attend, or getting his approval on committee plans, or sometimes talking with him about things less pleasant and more per- sonal. We wonder if the Principal checks on the office giilr 100 or if flair jzift n friendly inquiry? VL TWENTY-TWO J ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE - .' . I .v .. . . . '. . ,. .- ,.-,-1' .' .' I . IQI Q ,'j.I.II f.I.I. 0 . . 578' 'I I .QQ.I.0Z' I. 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'9'. nt. I 1 l l 'l:.f 1-,Ill '..s:' V 1-f 'f-01,1 'pw 9' A'L.s.'!If p.. Llhf J, -1' .-'.','- mg: 74401644 af I9 4 MOTTO, Climb high, climb far, Your goal the sky, your aim the star. C O L O R S F L O W E R Fuchsia and White Sweet Pea - A D V I S E R S AARON ALBRIGHT , ROY E. MCAFOOS CHARLOTTE WESTLUND C. I. CARLSON GERTRUDE PITTZ GEORGE WOOLLEY ROWENA GALBRAITH G. M. RUNNINGER DOROTHY YOUNGBLOOD O F F I C E R S RICHARD E. MILLER RICHARD A. MILLER DOROTHY MEHLHORN Prexident Vice-prefident Secretary ij TWENTY-FOUR 1 fa. LYDIA ALBERT BETTY JEAN PATRICIA CHRISTOPHER ABEL ADAMS ALEXANDER ANNING ATKINSON ROBERT LOUISE ELLEN MAE FLORENCE AGNES BAB COCK BACH BANKS BANKS BARTHOLOMEW fbaqanfmw Remember that day in September, four years ago when we first came to East High as freshmen? That Age of Freshmen when we had no individu- ality, but each of us was just another person that filled up the halls. Weren't we mousy-looking creatures then? No girl dared wear lipstick, and all of usgthought a pancake was something to eat with maple syrup, not something to smear on our faces. That was the time when the boys wore more than one inch of hair-no synthetic blonds or redheads then. That was the time when shirt tails were worn inside, loafers were lazy people, not comfortable shoes, and anybody could buy a pair of saddle shoes with real red rubber soles. No one ever thought of going down town after school then. We led such narrow lives. We walked home--studied, ate-studied again, and went to bed by nine-thirty. But we learned! Mr. Cravens taught us how to find the unknown We sur- vived that awful Friday morning when we gave our first oral theme. We read about Sir Lancelot and Guinevere in Idylls of the King. We tried to look intelligent when Mr. McAfoos told us about electricity and carburators. We struggled through those first few months of Latin and French so that we might be cultured Dutifully we attended manners classes, secretly wondering if those self- assured seniors really practiced what they preached when they smiling told us to always dance six inches apart. Then it was june. Those green vines had started growing-straight and strong-up the ladder of success! Then came the dawn! As sophomores of East High, we began showing signs of having some kind of personality-some originality-we were indi- viduals! Now we stopped to get an ice cream cone before we went home to do our schoolwork. And we stayed up until ten o'clock. We studied cross sections of earthworms and the circulatory system I TWENTY-FIVE J JOYCE ANN MARION DORIS LOIS ROBERT BARTLETT BAUGHMAN BAUM BAUM BAUMAN WILLIAM PHYLLIS ELMER MARVIN LOIS BEAR BENDER BENSON BENTLEY BI HLMAYER lulhacfed ,of jfze ,manila of frogs so that we might pass Mr. Davis' Biology tests. Miss Morrison tried her best to clear that haze of spheres, hexagons, and triangles--mysteries that only geometry can bring. Little did we realize that when we took World History from Mr. Day Qknown to us as Rosie',j we would be learning how he won World War I, single handed. NW e sat at typewriters, trying hard to learn, faithfuly typ- ing and retyping frf fff ftf so that we might have 100 budgets. Who would have thought it? There were singers, musicians, artists, writers and even debators in our midst. We joined Drama to learn how to walk with books on our heads. Then without the books, we marched down the athletic field, in South Amer- ican garb, carrying flags of Brazil, Peru, or Vene- zuela for the Pan-American ceremonies. We decked the halls with boughs of hollyn for the Christmas Pageant. We gingerly dipped our fingers in black- face to make up the end-men for the minstrel. We started something new in Girl Reserves. We formed the Freshman-Sophomore club, and appro- priately named it the Beta Chapter. With Maryon Keeley as our first president, we proved that we could have better programs than did the Alpha Chapter. Then, before we knew it, june arrived. One-half of high school was over. The vine was halfway up the ladder. It had sprouted leaves. Its roots were firmly anchored. In September we returned to school as dignified juniors. The Juniors of East High, capable of shouldering responsibility. We no longer read the Bowl first when the Amfowms came out. We were juniors. We glanced at the first page, and then read the Bowl. Some of us even ventured a con- tribution now and then as cub reporters. We voted for class rings and waited, and waited, until that glorious day in May when they at last arrived. Whenever anyone opened his mouth and I TWENTY-SIX 1 SHIRLEY BLANK LISBETH BRANDT HELEN CARD EFFIE CHIOLES P HAZEL BOURELLE LUISE BRANDT THELMA CARLSON JOYCE CHRISTENSEN ,Zta ,pmfeofion MARJORIE BOWERS JOYCE BRITTON HARLAN CARPENTER BETTY LOU CLARK RUTH BOWMAN DALE BUCHNER JESSIE CARR ELLANOR CLAUSER THOMAS BRAATEN DONALD BURNS JACQUELINE CHALLY SUZZANAH COBLE I TWENTY-SEVEN J JOYCE CONNORS BRUCE CRYER ELAINE CONRAD ROBERT DAVIDSON H BARBARA COWHERD RUTH DEMONT JENNIE DOUGLAS FRANCES DUY ROSE EDMEIER Bow- L T WENTY-EIGHT 1 JUNE DEWITT ANN DIESER GERTRUDE DUMDIE LEE DUSELL LEROY DUY ROBERT DUY JEAN ERBIN LOUIS ERDE1 O ,name4 MOLLIE GAVRUS JOAN GEIGER JUANITA GERKIN GERHARDT GEYE RUTH GOEPEL HOWARD GOLDSMITH THEODORE ORAVER LOREN GRISINGER EVE LYN ERWAY DONALD FOTH WILMA FARRIS LOUISE FRAUENHOFF LEONA FERRELL ROSEMARY GALVIN ANITA GEPHARD LORRAINE GLOSSOP BETTY GRADY JEAN HARKER 'Zhu ,m aieazea 7 f TWENTY-NINE 1 dbifif I - I. L L- LOIS HARNESS VIRGINIA HENDERSON HOWARD HILLS ROBERT HUBER JEWEL HARRIS ARNOLD HESSLER MILDRED HOLCOMB JERRY HUGHES We WILLIAM HAUSER EUGENE HETLAND ROBERT HOLMES JEROME I HURD ROBERT HEIFNER ELSIE HEYL DOROTHY HOOVER LILLIAN IDERAN ,Zeawu f THIRTY 1 THOMAS HEMPHILL DOROTHY HILL HARRISON HORTON CAROL ILLYES Y 4 '7a!2en,Aaw said Nah, we expected that familiar phrase, Did you hear about the little moron-Pl' Clothes became more noticeable-skirts became longer, ties grew louder. Max Moulton showed the first signs of becoming East High's super salesman by win- ning the magazine subscription contest. We studied our class play lines until we were sure that we knew them backwards as well as for- ward. We staged one of the most unusual plays ever given at East High, The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. We worked from morn 'til night, the Saturday of the junior Dance, hanging crepe paper from the track, and decorating the gym with sea gulls, an ocean liner, anchors and waves so that the Anchor Sway would look nautical. And the Junior Carni- val! Some girls dressed as fortune tells, others spent long hours fastening fish on the ends of hooks, boys walked down one hall and up another, calling Telegram for John Neuman! Telegram for Joyce Bartlett. When we saw the seniors graduate that June, swaying so solemnly to the graduation march, cold shivers ran up and down our spines, because we knew that in one year we would be in their places, swaying in that same way, singing that same song. The vine was three-fourths of the way up the ladder of success. It had developed buds. Seniors! Noble seniors at last! The elite of the school! It seemed so different at first to be the oldest class in school. We missed last year's seniors. There was so much to crowd into one school year. First there was soliciting for the Speculzzm-daily trips down town, visits to Aurora's merchants with that same fixed speech- I am soliciting for the East High Speczzlzzm. Would you like to advertise in our year book again this year? Then making preparations for our Senior Dance, the Hayrack ROSE MARI LYNN LOI S PATRICIA NORMAN I LLYES INGLE JAKI KEATING KECK MARYON ROBERT RUTH JAMES LEONA KEELEY KEIERLEBER KELLETT KENNEDY KIEF ER M744 A I THIRTY-ONE J I 147271101 ,af ,dame ,malfzwd ,eyed f THIRTY-Two 1 PEGGY KIRK WALTER KIRSHTN ER VIRGINIA LEE KOPP OLGA KOVACH JOSEPHINE KRANTZ ARTHUR KYSER ROBERT LAVOY EDITH LEVEDAHL AUDREY LINDIMIER DONALD LINDSTROM RAYMOND LI PPERT JEANNE LONG ELIZABETH MADAR ELMER MAENDLEIN ILA RUTH MAHR VIRGINIA MARSHALL GERALD MARTIN WALTER MATHEIS 3 ,M CORALIE BERNADINE HUGH ' ' JAMES FAYE MCCARTY MCCLARY MCCURDY MCKEOWN MCWILLIAMS DOROTHY GLADYS NORMAN BETTY JEANNE BEVERLY MEHLHORN METZGER MICHELSON MILLER MILLER ELAINE GERALD JULE MARJORIE RICHARD A. MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER 7am ' Jremllmma Jamboree-bales of hay, log benches, and a yellow rnoon. The Variety Show followed, with practices every night after school. There was the Can Can Chorus counting, one, two, three, kick! One, two, three, kick!! and the singing chorus practicing Stardust Only June Russell, Jeanne Ruther and Dick Stamm realize the utter disappointment that follows weeks of searching for a surrey with the fringe on the top,', to at last find one, pull it to school in below- zero weather, and then discover it is too big to go through the stage doors. Chief worriers, Marj Shinn and Edith Levedahl had just gotten that off their minds, when up came the Beacon Edition to lose more sleep over. We agree our athletes are tops. On Thanks- L THIRTY-THREE 1 044 ,Z'aaqeZ'! RICHARD E. MILLER BERTHA MILLS WILLIAM MITCHLER MELVIN MOLITOR BETTY MORGAN PAUL MORRISON MAX MOULTON PATRICIA MURRIN IVAN NEUENKIRCHEN JOHN NEUMANN JOI-IN NORR MARILYN OBERWISE E THIRTY-FOURJ BARBARA OCHSENSCHLAGER LILLIAN OLAR SHIRLEY OLSON CARL OROS ELMER OLSON VIOLET PALL JOHN REMISSONG JOHN ROST JULIA RILEY BETTY ROWCLIF FE VIRGINIA RINK JUNE RUSSELL lfffaetllmmincf JEAN PARKER PAUL I PATTERSON FRANCES PAWLOWSKI RUTH PETERSEN DELBERT x PETERSON ARNOLD , PILLATSCH RICHARD' ' In PLEIN M GEORGE POPP LORRAINE POWERS RUTH RAEER ELVIRA RAUSCHER LILA JEAN REES I THIRTY-FIVE J com, I THIRTY-SIX J JEANNE RUTHER CHARLES SAGLE ANN SCHABB DWAYNE SCHEIDECKER CLARENCE SCHILLING DOROTHY SCHLUTER JEAN SCHULER ROBERT SCOTT PHYLLIS SEECH ROBERT SEIFERT LOUISE SEIFRID MARIAN SENFT GERALD SHEELE MARJORIE ANN SHINN LAUREL SHURSON SHIRLEY SIMMONS JACK SPERRY JULIA sOOs Saga ,ancf ,ftpice giving Day, our football team proved that East is East, and West is West, but in Aurora, EAST is Best when they defeated West High, 12-0. We also boast of our champion, all-senior basket- ball team. We are the Regional Champs. We're proud of Bob LaVoy, Big Eight top-scorer. Welcome to Shangri-La, we've been expecting you, and the Class of '44 lived up to its reputation for producing spectacular class plays. No one could say that The Lost Horizon was anything ordinary, with its bolts of lightning, crashes of thunder, and the mystery of the two hundred year old High Lama. Then things began to happen quickly. Senior cards were exchanged. We were measured for caps and gowns. Senior averages were hopefully figured INEZ BETTY ELIZABETH IRENE PHYLLIS STARK STEENSON STEGMAN STEIL STEINKAMP BETTY DUDLEY MARIE HELEN LOREN STOKES STONE STREDDE STROTZ STROTZ EDWIN HELEN WAYNE HELEN GERTRUDE STUBBS SYLOGYE TALLEY TATAR TAYLOR 210 X K TI-IIRTY-SEVEN 1 Sa , fm 44044 RUTH TEEELL HELEN TEN EYCK OTTO TEREBESSY MERRILL THOMAS VINCENT THOMPSON ARTHUR TILLIS GEORGE TINKER ROBERT UNDERWOOD JACK VANDERLINDEN MAURICE VAN EMMON DONALD v1CKERs DAN VINCETT A xV5 N I T1-HRTY-EIGHT 3 LO S VOLKEL SARAH WAGNER BERNICE WAGNER JOHN WALLACE RAYMOND WAGNER RUTH WALSDORF out. The Class Will and Prophecy were read. The Senior Banquet, Dance, Baccalaureate service-and then, Commencement. It will be we this time, marching down the athletic field. Some of us will be in uniform and some places will be left vacant by boys already in active service. It will be our class president, Dick Miller, giving the welcoming address. It will be our classmates, Helen Strotz, Laurel Shurson, and Vincent Thomp- son, giving their commencement speeches. It will be we, receiving our diplomas. It will be we, sing- ,qaed VERNON WA LTERS VELMA WATSON HARRY WEBER LAVERNE WEBER ROBERT WEGMAN BETTY WESTON KENNETH WOLF F ARMAND WORM LEY BEVERLY WORRELL PATRICIA YOUNGB LOOD MARIE ZILLY T ZINSER IN SERVICE ROB ERT DONALD JOHN ABEL NEWELL SMITH ing for the last time as students of East High our Alma Mater -tears in our eyes and lumps in our throats. And as we sing, we will see those four years of high school pass before us. Perhaps we won't remember everything, but we'll never forget those little things that make up our memories of East High. Soon it will be over. Weill return our caps and gowns to school. The vine has produced its leaves and buds, and these buds have opened wide. They are the flowers of success. fTHIRTY-NINE 1 .Bad Twilight Concert ..... Processional March ..... Greetings .... Post War Tolerance .... Post War Education .... The Coming Air Age .... Awarding of National Honor Society ..... Presentation of the Class of 1944 ..... Presentation of Diplomas ..... Alma Mater ....... O6 . . . . .East High School Band . . . .Class of 1944 . . . . . .Richard E. Miller Prerident, Senior Clan . . . . .Vincent Thompson . . . . .Laurel Shurson . . .Helen Strotz D.Waldo Superintendent, Earl Side School: ............O.V.Walters Prinripal, Eoft High School . . . . . .judge Olney C. Allen Preridenr, Board of Education ,...........Classof 1944 Tribute to Boys in Service .................. ..... J ohn Neumann Flag Ceremonial Benediction HELEN STRoTz VINCENT THOMPSON LAUREL SHURSON 5 Eonw 3 ecfigfaeed, ,iq pefzcq Wmence LYDIA ABEL PHYLLIS BENDER German Club 2, 3, Drama 2-4, Operetta 3. ROBERT ABEL Boys' Club Alt, 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Com- mercial Club 3, Band 1, Basketball 1-4. ALBERT ADAMS BETTY Boys' Club Alt. 4, Commercial Club 2-4, Bowl- ing 3. JEAN ALEXANDER Girls' Club Alt. 1, 2, Latin Club 2-4, Sec. 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, Jr. Play. PATRICIA ANNING High Honor Roll 1, Honor Roll 1-3, Girls' Club Alt. 1, Rep. 2, French Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Re- serves 1-4, Orchestra 1-3, Jr. Delphi Treas. 2, Auroran 2-4. CHRISTOPHER ATKINSON . Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois 1, Honor Roll 3. ROBERT BABCOCK LOUISE ELLEN Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Alt. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 2, Spanish Club 1, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y 3, Science Club 3, 4, Drama 3, Library Science 3, Minstrel 4, Auroran 3, 4, Football 1-4, Basketball 2-4, Track 2, 3. BACH Student Council Rep. 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Operetta 1. MAE BANKS Honor Roll 2, 3, Girls' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Vice- Pres., Pres. 4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Library Sci- ence 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Sr. Delphi 3, Va- riety Show 4, G.A.A. 1-4. FLORENCE BANKS AGNES JOYCE Student Council Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Spanish Club 2-4, Commercial Club 2-4, Sr. Delphi 3, G.A.A. 1-4. BARTHOLOMEW French Club 1, 2, Latin Club 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Drama 3, Library Science 3, Girls' Glee Club 3. BARTLETT Honor Roll 1, 4, Student Council Rep., Alt. 1, Sec.-Treas. 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Sec. 4, Science Club 3, 4, Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll, Variety. Show 4' Auroran 3 4' S eculum, Sr. Play. P MARION BAUGHMAN Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Library Science 4. DORIS BAUM Latin Club 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. Lois BAUM Student Council Alt. 4, Girls' Club Alt. 4, Rep, 3, Latin Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Drama 2, G.A.A. 1-3. ROBERT BAUMAN WILLIA Student Council Alt. 1, Boys' Club Alt. 2, Spanish Club 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Drama 2, 3, Sr. Play, Library Science 3, Operetta 3, Minstrel 1. M BEAR Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Band 1-4, Minstrel 2, 3, Debate 1, Basketball 3. Student Council Alt. 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1-4, Operetta 1, Jr. Delphi 2, Debate 1, Speculum Manuscript Editor, Quill and Scroll 4. ELMER BENSON MARVI Boys' Club Rep. 3: Science Club 4, Library Sci- ence 3, 4, Bowling 3. N BENTLEY Student Council Alt, 2, Rep. 3, 4, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Band 1-3, Minstrel 2, Football 1-4, Track 4, Golf 3, Wrestling 3. Lois BIHLMAYER Commercial Club 2, Library Science 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 4. SHIRLEY BLANK HAZEL Honor Roll 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, 4, Alt. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, G.A.A. 1-3. BOURELLE Student Council Rep. 2, Honor Roll 1-3, Girls' Club Alt. 3, Spanish Club 1-3, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Treas. 2, Sr. Play, Orchestra 1, 2, Speculum, G.A.A. 1-4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. MAR JORIE BOWERS RUTH High Honor Roll 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Girls' Club Alt. 2, Spanish Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Com- mercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1, Library Sci- ence 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, BOWMAN Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 2-4, G.A.A. 2. THOMAS BRAATEN Batavia High School, Batavia, Illinois 1, 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Pres. 4, Boys' Club Rep. 4, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Science Club 3, 4, Sr. Play, Auroran 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, Capt. 4. LISBETH BRANDT Girls' Club Alt. 1-3, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 1-3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1-4, Science Club 4, Drama 2-4, Sr. Play, Girls' Glee Club 1, Sr. Delphi 4, Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Debate 1, Variety Show 4, Speculum, G.A.A. 1-4, Pres. 3, Point Sec. 4, Jr. Play. LUISE BRANDT JOYCE Girls' Club Alt. 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1-4, Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Girls' Glee Club 2, Operetta 2, Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Debate 2, Mock Trial 2, Variety Show 4, Speculum, G.A.A. 1-4, Treas. 4. BRITTON Student Council Rep. 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Science Club 3, Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Girls' Glee Club 1, Operetta 1, 3, Sr. Delphi 4. DALE BUCHNER I FORTY-ONE J Yorkville High School, Yorkville, Illinois 1, 2, Honor Roll 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Science Club 4. Magayme, Mazza SUZZA JOYCE Max Moulton, high Jalerman in the annual magazine contert. That Jmile max! have done it. BRUCE DONALD BURNS Immaculate Conception High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Minstrel 4, Track 2-4, Bowling 2-4, Wrestling 3, Service Club 4. CARD Commercial Club 3, Girl Reserves 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Operetta 2, G.A.A. 1-3, Variety Show 4. HELEN RA P THELMA CARLSON L H Girls' Club Alt. 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Commer- cial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Drama 3, 4, jr. Play, Operetta 3, Sr. Delphi 3, 4, Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Quill and Scroll, Auroran 4, G.A.A. 1, 2. RUTH HARLAN CARPENTER Honor Roll 1-4, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Projector Club 3, 4, Drama 2-4, Band 1-3, Operetta 4, Minstrel 2-4, Variety Show 2, 4. JESSIE CARR Student Council Rep. 1, Commercial Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 1. JACQUELINE CHALLY Yorkville High School, Yorkville, Illinois 1-3. EFFIE CHIOLES Honor Roll 1-3, Student Council Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 3, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Sec. 2, -Ir. Play, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 2, jr. Delphi 2, Debate 1, 2, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum, G.A.A. 1, 2. JOYCE CHRISTENSEN High Honor Roll 1-3, Honor Roll 1-3, Girls' Club Alt. 1, Rep. 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Commer- cial Club 2-4, Jr. Play, Orchestra 1-3, Auroran 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3. BETTY LOU CLARK Commercial Club 2-4, Drama 3, Library Sci- ience 3, G.A.A. 2. ELLANOR CLAUSER Student Council Alt. 3, Rep. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2-4 I FORTY-Two 1 NNAH COBLE Honor Roll 4, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Girl Reserves 2-4, Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Girls' Glee Club 2, Operetta 2, Sr. Delphi 4, jr. Delphi Pres. 2, Debate 2, Mock Trial 4, Variety Show 4, Au- roran 3, 4, G.A.A. 1. CONNORS Spanish Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1, 4, Drama 2-4, jr. Play, Operetta 3, Variety Show 4, G.A.A. 1, Sr. Play. ELAINE CONRAD Honor Roll 1, Student Council Alt. 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Com- mercial Club 2-4, Speculum. BARBARA COWHERD Honor Roll 1-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Girls' Club Alt. 2, Sec.-Treas. 4, Spanish Club 1, Pres. 2, Girl Reserves 1-4, Science Club Sec. 3, Orchestra 1-4, Operetta 1, 3, Sr. Delphi 4, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum. CRYER Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Alt. 1, Rep. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Band 1-4, Sr. Delphi 3, Football 2. ROBERT DAVIDSON West High School, Aurora, Illinois 1, Honor Roll 2-4, Student Council Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 3, 4, Radio Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Sci- ence Club 3, Pres. 4, Projector Club 3, 4, Motor Club 3, Service Club 4, Sr. Delphi 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4, Football 2-4, Basketball 2-4, Track 2, 4. DAY Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Alt. 2, Hi- Y 3, Science Club 3, 4, Projector Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 1-3, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4, Variety Show 1, 3, 4. DEMONT West High School, Aurora, Illinois, 1-3, Com- mercial Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Variety Show 4. JUNE DEWITT High Honor Roll 4, Spanish Club 2-4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Library Science 3. ANN D1EsER Girls' Club Rep. 2, 4, German Club 2, 35 Com- mercial Club 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 1. JENNIE DOUGLAS Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Library Science 3, 4. GERTRUDE DUMDIE Girls' Club Rep. 3, Commercial Club 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 4, Op- eretta 1. LEE DUSELL Honor Roll 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Science Club 3, Drama 33 Ir. Play, Sr. Play, Motor Club 3, Minstrel 1, Sr. Delphi 3, Tennis 1, 3. FRANCES DUY Quill and Scroll 4, Girls' Club Alt. 4, German Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Girl Reserves 1, 3, Treas. 4, Science Club 4, Drama 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Orchestra 1, 2, Operetta 1, 3, Sr. Delphi 4, Auroran Copy Ed. 3, Circulation and Ex- change Ed. 4, G.A.A. 1, Speculum. ana ,laucfz niud LEROY DUY ' Student Council Alt. 1, 2, Rep. 3, Boys' Club Alt. 1, Science Club 2, 3, Band 1. ROBERT DUY Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Minstrel 2, 3, Football 2-4, Track 2. ROSE EDMEIER Girls' Club Rep. 2, Spanish Club 2, Sec. 3, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 3, Drama 2, 3, Operetta 3. JEAN ERBIN Student Council Alt. 2, Rep. 3, Girls' Club Alt. 1, Commercial Club 1-3, Girls' Glee Club 1. LOUIS ERDEI Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 1. EVELYN ERWAY Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Drama 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 4, G.A.A. 1. WILMA FARRIS LEONA Honor Roll 1, 2, French Club, Treas. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll, Girl Reserves 1-3, Drama 1-3, Sr. Play, Jr. Delphi 1, De- bate 1, Variety Show 4, Auroran 1-4. FERRELL Parker High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1-3, Com- mercial Club 4. DONALD FOTH Boys' Club Alt. 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 2. LOUISE FRAUENHOFF Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Drama 1-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Operetta 1, 3, Jr. Delphi 2, Speculum, Auroran 4. ROSEMARY GALVIN Honor Roll 1-3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Drama 1, 2, Sr. Play, Library Science 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, Sr. Delphi 4, Variety Show 4, Auroran 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2. MOLLIE GAvRUs Student Council Rep. 1, French Club 3, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2, 4, Orchestra 1, 2. JOAN GEIGER ANITA Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Alt. 1, Spanish Club 1, Latin Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 1. GEPHARD Student Council Alt. 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2-4, Drama 3, Operetta 3, Jr. Delphi 1, Mock Trial 1, Speculum. JUANITA GERKIN Thornton Township School, Harvey, Illinois, 1, French Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Senior Play, Orchestra 2, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Oper- etta 3, G.A.A. 1. GERHARDT GEYE Eau Claire High School, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1-3, Track 2. LORRAINE GLOSSOP Girls' Club Alt. 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Girl Reserves 3, Rifle Club 3, Library Science 3, Girls' Glee Club 1-3, Operetta 2, Speculum, G.A.A. 3, 4. RUTI-I GOEPEL German Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2. HOWARD GOLDSMITI-I Honor Roll 2, Boys' Club Alt. 2, Spanish Club 2-4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 3, 4, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-3, Football 1-4, Basketball 2, Track 1, 3, Tennis 1-4. BETTY GRADY -- High Honor Roll 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 3, French Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Girl Reserves 1-4, Science Club 35 Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Library Science 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, Operetta 1, 3, Sr. Delphi 3, Sec. 4, Debate 1, Mock Trial 3, Auroran 2-4, Speculum, G.A.A. 1, 2. THEODORE GRAVER Thornton Township School, Harvey, Illinois, 1-3, Boys' Club Rep. 4, Football 4, Basketball 4. LOREN GRISINGER Galesburg High School, Galesburg, Illinois, 1, Boys' Club Alt. 3, Rep. 4, Rifle Club 4, Sr. Play, Drama 4. JEAN HARKER Girls' Club Rep. 1, Spanish Club 2, Commer- cial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Jr. Play, Jr. Delphi 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. Lois HARNESS Ottumwa High School, Ottumwa, Iowa 1, 2, Girls' Club Alt. 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. HARRIS Big Rock High School, Big Rock, Illinois 1, Honor Roll 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Jr. Play, G.A.A. 2. WILLIAM HAUSER High Honor Roll 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, German Club 1, Pres. 2, Commercial Club 3, Science Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Projector Club 3, 4. ROBERT HEIFNER German Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Jr. Delphi 2, Auroran 2. JEWEL Congmtulafiom to Betty Weston who Jeemr to have a corner on AU and Szzperior Noticer. lj FORTY-THREE J '.,, '7fze ,cuafain THOMAS HEMPHILL Student Council Rep. 3, 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 45 Spanish Club 2-45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Science Club 3, 45 Football 1-45 Basketball 25 Track 1-4. VIRGINIA HENDERSON Girls' Club Rep. 35 Latin Club 1-35 Commercial Club 45 Girl Reserves 45 Science Club 35 Library Science 35 Orchestra 1, 25 Speculum. ARNOLD HESSLER Student Council Alt. 45 Boys' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 35 German Club 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 1. EUGENE HETLAND CAROL Boys' Club Alt. 15 Spanish Club 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Boys' Glee Club 1, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Operetta 1, 3. Bark Rau'-Patricia Murrin, Luise Brandt, Lee DuSell, Robert Bauman, Jeanne Ruther, Jeanne Long. Serond Row-Buck Grisinger, Juanita Gerkin, Rosemary Galvin, Louise Frauenhoff, Virginia Henderson. Frou! Row-Bernice Wagner, Lorraine Glos- sop, Marian Senft, Frances Duy, Hazel Bourelle. ,aided Latin Club 15 Commercial Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 35 Science Club 3, 45 Band 1-45 A Cap- pella Choir 2-45 Minstrel 2-45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1-45 Bowling 35 Wrestling 3, 4. JEROME HURD Boys' Club Alt. 1, 25 Hi-Y 35 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 45 Drama 2-45 Camera Club 35 Sr. Delphi 45 Football 2. LILLIAN IDERAN Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Alt. 35 Com- mercial Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 35 Library Science 3. ILLYES Girls' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Science Club 45 Jr. Play5 Sr. Delphi 35 Jr. Delphi 25 Auroran 3, 45 Quill and Scroll. ELSIE HEYI- 5 , 5 ROSE ILLYES Commercial Club 2, 33 Girl Reserves 35 Library Girls' Club Rep. 35 Spanish Club 13 Comma., SCI'-mfs 3- cial Club 2-4, G.A.A. 1. DOROTHY HILL MARILYN INGLE Girls' Glee Club 4. HOWARD HILLS Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1-35 Commercial Club 1-35 Rifle Club 25 Band 1-35 Minstrel 1-35 Tennis Mgr. 3. Student Council Rep. 45 Girls' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 45 Spanish Club 2-45 Commercial Club 2-45 Girl Reserves 2-45 Science Club Sec. 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Sr. Delphi 45 Variety Show 45 Specu- lum5 G.A.A. 2, 4. MILDRED HOLCOMB LOIS JAKI Spanish Club 35 Commercial Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Orchestra 15 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 35 G.A.A. 1. ROBERT HOLMES Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Commercial Honor Roll 1, 25 Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commer- cial Club 45 Girl Reserves 1-3, Vice-Pres. 25 Jr. Play5 Jr. Delphi Sec. 1, Pres. 25 Debate 25 Auroran 2-45 Quill and Scroll. Club 2, 35 Science Club 45 Band 15 Football 2. PATRICIA KEATING DOROTHY HOOVER Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illi- Student Council Alt. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Girl Reserves 2-45 Drama 1 Librar Science 3 Sr Del hi 4. nois 15 Commercial Club 2, 35 Drama 35 Girls' ' Y ' ' P Glee Club 3. NORMAN KECK HARRISON HORTON Lyons Township High School, LaGrange, Illi- nois, 1, 25 Commercial Club 3. ROBERT HUBER Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Spanish Club 15 Science Club 2-45 Sr. Delphi 35 Jr. Delphi 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Debate 1-35 Oratory 1. JERRY HUGI-IES Honor Roll 1-35 Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Boys' Club Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 I FORTY-FOUR 1 German Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Science Club 45 Library Science 2, 35 Motor Club Pres. 35 Cam- era Club 3, 45 Sr. Delphi 3, 4. MARYON KEELEY High Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 1-32 Jr. Class Sec.5 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 2-45 Girl Reserves 1-4, Pres. 25 Science Club 45 Drama 2-45 Jr. Play5 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 35 Jr. Delphi 25 Variety Show 45 Auroran 2-45 Speculum5 G.A.A. 15 Sr. Play. We ,glim e ,a ,fad A046044 ROBERT KEIERLEBER German Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 2-4. RUTH KELLETT Honor Roll 35 Student Council Alt. 15 Girls' Club Alt. 1-35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 2-45 Girls' Glee Club 15 G.A.A. 1. JAMES KENNEDY Spanish Club 35 Commercial Club 3. LEONA KIEFER Girls' Club Alt. 35 German Club 15 Commercial Club 2, 35 Library Science 3, 4. PEGGY KIRK Honor Roll 35 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 25 Science Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Operetta 15 jr. Delphi 2. WALTER KIRSHTNER Boys' Club Rep. 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 Science Club 35 Sr. Delphi 35 Tennis 2. VIRGINIA LEE KOPP Girls' Club Rep. 15 Spanish Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Commercial Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves 25 Library Science 35 Motor Club 45 G.A.A. 1-3. OLGA KOVAGH Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 Sr. Delphi 3. JOSEPHINE KRANTZ Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois 15 Stu- dent Council Rep., Alt. 35 Girls' Club Rep., Alt. 25 German Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 35 Drama 2, 3. ARTHUR KYSER Student Council Alt. 1, Rep. 25 Boys' Club Alt. 35 Spanish Club 15 Latin Club 2, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Library Science 35 Band 15 Basket- ball 2. ROBERT LAVOY Student Council Alt. 1, Rep. 2, Pres. 45 Boys' EDITH LEVEDAHL Honor Roll 1-45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 French Club 1, 25 Girl Reserves 1-45 Science Club 35 Jr. Play5 Orchestra 1, 25 Sr. Delphi 45 Jr. Delphi 1, Vice-Pres. 25 Variety Show 45 Auroran 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Speculum. AUDREY LINDIMIER Student Council Alt. 45 Girls' Club Alt. 35 Spanish Club 25 Latin Club 15 Commercial Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves 2, 35 Drama 25 Girls' Glee Club 15 G.A.A. 1-4. DONALD LINDSTROM Student Council Alt. 2, Rep. 35 Boys' Club Alt. 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 45 Science Club 3, 45 Band 1-45 Sr. Delphi 3. RAYMOND LIPPERT German Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2, 3. JEANNE LONG Girls' Club Alt. 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 Sr. Playg Library Science 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Operetta 1, 35 G.A.A. 1-3. ELIZABETH MADAR ELMER Honor Roll 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 35 Auroran 3, 4. MAENDLEIN Honor Roll 25' Student Council Rep. 15 Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 33 Rifle Club 1, 25 Library Science 45 Football 25 Basketball 3, 45 Track 1. ILA RUTH MAHR Sumner High School, Sumner, Nebraska 15 High Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Alt. 25 Spanish Club 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Drama 35 Library Science 3. VIRGINIA MARSHALL High Honor Roll 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Student Council Alt. 1, 35 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 45 French Club 45 Latin Club Sec. 1, Pres. 25 Girl Reserves 2-45 Science Club 35 Drama 3, 45 jr. Playg Or- chestra 1, 2, 45 Sr. Delphi Pres. 45 jr. Delphi 25 Variety Show 45 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum, Photography EditOr5 Quill and Scroll. Club Alt. 1, Rep. 2, Pres. 35 French Club 2, Vice- GERALD MARTIN Pres. 35 C0mm6rCia1 Club 2-45 Hi-Y 3, Pres. 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Boys' Club Alt. 25 SCiCf1CC Club 3, 43 Motor Club 35 A Cappella Commercial Club 25 Hi-Y 45 Science Club 3, Choir 35 Minstrel 35 Sr. Delphi Sgt.-at-Arms 35 45 Motor Club 35 Radio Club 45 Football 45 Basketball 1-45 Tennis 1, 2. Track 4, Back Row-Max Moulton, Dick Miller, Torn Braaten, Vincent Thompson, jean Parker, Phyllis Steinkamp. Second Row+Barbara Ochsenschlager, Joyce Bartlett, Wilma Farris, Laurel Shurson, Helen Strotz. Front Row-Joyce Britton, Joyce Conners Maryon Keeley, Sue Coble, Betty Grady. ' I I FORTY-FIVE J Ranking jiri! in the Patfonhf Drive was june Rzuiell, from C. I. Carlionfr Jertion. WALTER MATHEIS Honor Roll 2, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Hi-Y 3, Band 1, 2, Football 1, 2. '7fze ,qalcfen jaucfz Science Club 3. JULE MILLER Science Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2. MARJORIE MILLER Honor Roll 1, 2, Girls' Club Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Science Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 1, jr. Delphi 1, 2, Auroran 2-4, G.A.A. 1-3. RICHARD A. MILLER Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Student Council Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 2, Boys' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club Pres. 4, Service Club 4, Radio Club 4, Football 2. RICHARD E. MILLER Honor Roll 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Student Council Rep. 1, 3, 4, Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Sr. Play, jr. Delphi 1, 2, Va- riety Show 2, Auroran 1-4, Sports Editor 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 2-4, Track 4, Tennis 1, 3, Capt. 3, Basketball Mgr. 1, Bowling 3. CORALIE MCCARTY BERTHA MILLS Joliet Township High School, joilet, Illinois 1-3, High Honor Roll 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Girls' Club Alt. 4, Commercial Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Sr. Delphi 4, Speculum, Quill and Scroll. BERNADINE MCCLARY St. Joseph's High School, Lisle, Illinois 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2. Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 1, 2. WILLIAM MITCHLER Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Hi-Y 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, Foot- ball 1-4, Track 2, Service Club 4. MELVIN MOLITOR Honor Roll 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Science Club HUGH MCCURDY . , . Latin Club 1, 2, science Club 3, 4, Library sci- 3- 4- lf- PHY- Football 1- Baskffball 1- ence 2. BETTY MORGAN JAMES MCKEOWN Student Council Alt. 3, Girls' Club Alt. 2, Com- Mendota Township High School, Mendota, Illi- mercial Club 2-4, Library Science 3. gpiJseao1i,CIiplygs'3Club Alt. 4, Science Club 3, 4, PAUL MORRISON h I PAYE MCVLLLIAMS ' Council Rep. 2, Spanish Club 4, Serv- Honor Roll 1, 2, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Spanish ' Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves MAX MOULTON 1-4, Drama 2, 3, Library Science 2, 3, Sr. Del- phi 3: Jr. Delphi 2, G.A.A. 1-3. DOROTHY MEHLHORN Honor Roll 2, Student Council Alt. 3, Rep. 4, Girls' Club Alt. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 4, Latin Club 2-4, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Science Club 3, Drama 3, Library Science 2, Operetta 3, Speculum, Sr. Class Sec. High Honor Roll 1-3, Honor Roll 1, Student Council Alt. 1, 2, Rep. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 3, Drama 2, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Minstrel 3, Sr. Delphi Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Jr. Delphi Treas. 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Debate 1, 2, Variety Show 4, Auroran 1-4, Managing Editor 4, Speculum, Quill and Scroll 4. GLADYS METZGER PATRICI Girls' Club Rep. 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Commer- cial Club 2, Orchestra 1, 2. NORMAN MICHELSON Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2. BETTE JEANNE MILLER Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 2-4, Drama 3, Girls' Glee Club 2. A MURRIN High Honor Roll 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls' Club Alt. 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Girl Reserves 1-4, Science Club 4, Drama 33 Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Sr. Delphi Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Debate 2-4, Mock Trial 3, Variety Show 4, Auroran 1-4, Copy Editor 4, Speculum, G.A.A. 1, 2. BEVERLY MILLER IVAN NEUENKIRCHEN Lincoln Junior High School, Rockford, Illinois 1, Commercial Club 3, 4, jr. Play, Library Sci- Boys' Club Rep. 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Com- mercial Club 2, 3. CIICC 35 Jr. Delphi 2. JOHN NEUMANN ELAINE MILLER Honor Roll 1, 2, Student Council Rep. 1, Boys' Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 4, Commercial 2, 3, Science Club 4, Twirlers 2-4, Orchestra 1, Variety Show 4, Auroran 2, 3, G.A.A. 2. L FORTY-SIX J Club Alt. 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, Science Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Service Club 4, Band 1-4, Pres. 4, Minstrel 2, Variety Show 2. JOHN NORR Student Council Rep. 35 Boys' Club Alt. 1, Rep. 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Band 15 Track 1. MARILYN OBERWISE Style Show 1, 4. BARBARA OCHSENSCHLAGER Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 German Club 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Girl Reserves 1-45 Science Club 45 Drama 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Orchestra 1, 25 Operetta 15 Sr. Delphi 35 Jr. Delphi 1, 25 Mock Trial 35 Auroran 2-45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 4. LILLIAN OLAR ELMER Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Alt. 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Latin Club 45 Girl Reserves 15 Drama 1-35 Junior Play 35 Operetta 1, 35 Variety Show 2, 45 G.A.A. 1-3. OLSON Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illi- nois 15 Boys' Club Alt. 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Hi- Y 1, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Projector Club 45 Motor Club 35 Camera Club 35 Radio Club 45 Orchestra 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 3, 4. SHIRLEY OLSON Honor Roll 15 Girls' Club Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 25 Spanish Club 1-35 Commercial Club 2-45 Girl Reserves 2-45 Jr. Delphi 2. CARL OROS Boys' Club Rep. 25 Camera Club 4. VIOLET PALL Girls' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 4. JEAN PARKER Honor Roll 1-45 Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Girls' Club Alt. 3, Rep. 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, Pres. 25 Girl Reserves 1, 35 Drama 2-45 Sr. Play5 Sr. Delphi 3, 45 Jr. Delphi 1, Sec. 25 Debate 35 Quill and Scroll5 Auroran 2-4, Publicity Manager 45 Speculum5 G.A.A. 1, 2. PAUL PATTERSON Student Council Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Commercial Club 2, 45 Football 1-4, Capt. 45 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-4, Co- Capt. 4. FRANCES PAWLOWSKI Girls' Club Rep. 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Girl Re- serves 3: Library Science 45 Science Club 35 G.A.A. 3. RUTH PETERSEN Honor Roll 15 Girls' Club Alt. 25 German Club 1, 25 Latin Club 35 Jr. Play 3. DELBERT PETERSON High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1, 25 Student Council Rep. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 25 Science Club 2-45 Minstrel 1, Sr. Delphi 45 Jr. Delphi 25 Debate 2. ARNOLD PILLATSCH Spanish Club 1, 25 Rifle Club 1, 25 Band 1-4. RICHARD PLEIN Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois 15 Boys' Club Alt. 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3. paifmw ,af ,ffze ,pai DONALD NEWELL GEORGE POPP Commercial Club 2, 35 Orchestra 15 Band 1, 2. Spanish Club 15 Motor Club 3. LORRAINE POWERS Girls' Club Rep. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Com- mercial Club 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 A Cap- pella Choir 1-35 Operetta 1. RUTH RABER ELVIRA Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 45 Commercial Club 2-45 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Operetta 1, 35 Va- riety Show 2, 4. RAUSCHER Girls' Club Rep. 45 Spanish Club 1-35 Commer- cial Club 2-45 Twirlers 1-4, Pres. 35 Motor Club 45 Variety Show 4. LILA JEAN REES Honor Roll 15 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 35 Girls' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 35 Latin Club 1-35 Com- mercial Club 2-45 G.A.A. 2, 3. JOHN REMISSONG - Student Council Alt. 2, Vice-Pres. 45 Boys' Club Alt. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Com- mercial Club 2, 35 Bowling 1, 25 Basketball 1-4. JULIA RILEY Girls' Club Alt. 25 Spanish Club 25 Latin Club 35 Commercial Club 35 Girl Reserves 35 Drama 35 Jr. Play5 Orchestra 1-3. VIRGINIA RINK Latin Club 45 Commercial Club 2, 3. JOHN ROST BETTY German Club 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Science Club 45 Projector Club 45 Li- brary Science 35 Football 1, 25 Bowling 3. ROWCLIFFE Girls' Club Rep. 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Commer- cial Club 2, 35 Science Club 3, 45 Jr. Play5 Motor Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 35 G.A.A. 2-4. JUNE RUSSELL Honor Roll 35 High Honor Roll 45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Latin Club 15 Girl Reserves 2-45 Sci- ence Club 2, 35 Twirlers 1, 25 Drama 2-45 Operetta 35 Jr. Delphi 25 Variety Show 45 G.A.A. 25 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum Literary Editor5 Quill and Scroll. JEANNE RUTHER High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 25 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 45 French Club 1, 25 Girl Reserves 1-45 Twirlers 1, 25 Drama 2-45 Sr. Play5 Jr. Delphi 25 Variety Show 45 Auroran 2-45 Speculum Business Manager5 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Quill and Scroll. CHARLES SAGLE Honor Roll 35 Student Council Alt. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 45 Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 45 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 25 Drama 3, 45 Camera Club Sec. 35 Band 1, 2, 45 Minstrel 2, 35 Sr. Delphi 35 Jr. Delphi 25 Debate 25 Mock Trial 35 Va- riety Show 2, 45 Auroran 3, 45 Bowling 3. ANN SCHABB German Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Girls' Clee Club 1. DWAYNE SCHEIDECKER Boys' Club Rep. 45 Football 25 Wrestling 1. CLARENCE SCHILLING I FORTY-SEVEN J Student Council Alt. 15 Boys' Club Rep. 25 German Club 1, 2. 9 DOROTHY SCHLUTER Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illi- nois 1, Honor Roll 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Motor Club 4. JEAN SCHULER Commercial Club 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 4. ROBERT SCOTT Student Council Alt. 3, 4, Boys' Club Alt. 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. PHYLLIS SEECH Honor Roll 1, 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 4, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 4, Girl Re- serves 1-4, Science Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Variety Show 4, Speculum, G.A.A. 1-3. BETTY ROBERT SEIFERT Student Council Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Commercial Club 2-4, Service Club 3, 4. LOUISE SEIFRID Spanish Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Commer- cial Club 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 1. MARIAN SENFT Honor Roll 2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, German Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Drama 2, Orchestra 1, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum, G.A.A. 2-4. MARIE HELEN GERALD SHEBLE Spanish Club 2, Track 2. MARJORIE ANN SHINN High Honor Roll 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Span- ish Club 2-4, French Club 1-3, Latin Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Girl Reserves 2-4, Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Debate 2, Variety Show 4, Auroran 2-4, Associate Edi- LOREN tor 4, Speculum Editor-in-Chief, G.A.A. 1, 2. EDWIN LAUREL SI-IURsON Girls' Club Alt. 1 Re . 2- Latin Club 1 Pres HELEN , P , , - 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1-4, Drama 2-4, Library Science 3, Jr. Delphi 1, Variety Show 4, Auroran 1-4, Quill and Scroll. SHIRLEY SIMMONS f Girls' Club Alt. 2, Spanish Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 4, Library Science 3, Orchestra 1. JOHN SMITH Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 3, Drama 3, 4, Jr. Play. JACK SPERRY Student Council Alt. 1, Boys' Club Rep. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3. JULIA Soos Girls' Club Alt. 2, Spanish Club 4, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 4, Sr. Delphi 3, G.A.A. 3 4 HELEN HELEN INEZ STARK High Honor Roll 2, Honor Roll 1, 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Library Science 3. BETTY JUNE STEENSON Hillsboro High School, Hillboro, North Dakota 1-3, Motor Club 4, Orchestra 4. ELIZABETH STEGMANN Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 3. I FORTY-EIGHT J IRENE STEIL Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois 1, 2, Library Science 3, Girls' Glee Club 3. PHYLLIS STEINKAMP High Honor Roll 1, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council Alt. 3, Girls' Club Alt. 1, Rep. 2, Spanish Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Girl Reserves 1-4, Science Club 3, Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Girls' Glee Club 2, Jr. Delphi 2, Debate 1, Variety Show 4, Auroran 2-4, Feature Editor 4, Speculum. STOKES St. Charles Community High School, St. Charles, Illinois 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, Commer- cial Club 3, Twirlers 3, 4, Sec. 4. DUDLEY STONE Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1-3, Band 1-4, Minstrel 2-4, Variety Show 4, Auroran 4, Serv- ice Club 4, Radio Club 4, Sec. 4. STREDDE Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Library Science 3, 4, Motor Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. STROTZ Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois 1, High Honor Roll 3, Honor Roll 2, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, Girls' Club Alt. 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2-4, Pres. 4, Sr. Play, Orchestra 2, Sr. Delphi 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Delphi Vice-Pres. 2, Debate 2-4, Mock Trial 3, Oratory 4, Auroran 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. STROTZ Boys' Club Rep. 1, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Sgt.-at- Arms 1, Sr. Delphi 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Debate 1-4, Mock Trial 3, Oratory 1, Auroran 3, 4. STUBBS Motor Club 3, Track 1, 2. SYLOGYE Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Spanish Club 1-3, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1-3, Science Club 3, 4, Jr. Play, Girls' Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1-4, Point Sec. 3. WAYNE TALLEY Boys' Club Alt. 3, German Club 2, Commercial Club 2-4. TATAR Girls' Club Alt. 3, Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 4, G.A.A. 1-4. GERTRUDE TAYLOR Girls' Club Rep. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Speculum, G.A.A. 1-4. RUTH TEBELL J Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, Library Science 4. I TEN EYCK I Community High School, Woodstock, Illinois 1 Latin Club 1, 3, Commercial Club 3, Dram 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4. OTTO TEREBESSY Jr. Class Pres., Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Library Science 2, 3' Football 4, Basketball 1-4, Captain 3. MERRILL THOMAS Boys' Club Alt. 4, Spanish Club 2, Commercia Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 4, Footbal 1-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-4, Band 1. ' Safufe ,lla A ' VINCENT THOMPSON HARRY WEBER Student Council Rep., Alt. 35 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 45 Alt. 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 35 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 3, 45 Drama 1-45 Sr. Play5 Camera Club 35 Boys' Glee Club 25 Sr. Delphi 45 jr. Delphi 25 De- bate 45 Football 15 Tennis 15 Cheerleader 4. ARTHUR TILLIS Spanish Club 25 Latin Club 15 Commercial Club 2, 35 Science Club 35 Boys' Glee Club 15 Or- chestra 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 2, 3. GEORGE TINKER Honor Roll 1-35 Student Council Rep. 15 French Club 1, 25 Latin Club 35 Band 15 Sr. Delphi 35 jr. Delphi 1, 25 Debate 1-35 Oratory 25 Au- roran 2. ROBERT UNDERWOOD Student Council Alt. 1, Rep. 35 Boys' Club Alt. 1, Rep. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Service Club Vice-Pres. 45 Football 25 Track 1-3. JACK VANDERLINDEN Student Council Rep. 45 Boys' Club Alt. 1, 35 Rep. 2, 35 Spanish Club 2-45 A Cappella Choir 45 Minstrel 35 Football 1-45 Track 1-3. MAURICE VAN EMMON Klamath Falls High School, Klamath Falls, Oregon 1, 25 Student Council Alt. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 35 Science Club 3, 45 Service Club 4. DONALD VICKERS Spanish Club 1-35 Service Club 4. DAN VINCETT Boys' Club Alt. 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 45 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 35 Band 1, 25 Minstrel 25 Sr. Delphi 3. Lois VOLKEL Honor Roll 35 Commercial Club 2-45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Speculum5 G.A.A. 1-4. BERNICE WAGNER West High School, Aurora, Illinois 1-35 A Cap- pella Choir 4. RAYMOND WAGNER SARAH Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Boys' Club Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 35 Science Club 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Variety Show 2, 45 Football 15 Basketball 3. WAGNER Oswego High School, Oswego, Illinois 1, 25 Spanish Club 45 Commercial Club 35 Girl Re- serves 45 Science Club 45 Orchestra 45 Variety Show 45 G.A.A. 3. JOHN WALLACE Boys' Club Alt. 1, 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 Boys' Glee Club 25 Orchestra 1, 3, 45 Sr. Delphi 4. RUTH WALSDORE Student Council Alt. 1, 25 Girls' Club Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2-45 Drama 3, 45 Speculum. VERNON WALTERs Honor Roll 1, 25 Student Council Rep. 15 Boys' Club Alt. 2, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Library Science 25 Band 15 Auroran 2-45 Speculum5 Basketball 25 Track 4. VELMA WATSON Honor Roll 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, Vice-Pres. 25 Commercial Club 2-45 jr. Del- phi 1. I FORTY-NINE Student Council Alt. 1, 35 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Golf 2, 3. LAVERNE WEBER High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1-35 Student Council Alt. 1, Rep. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 25 Foot- ball 1-35 Basketball 1-35 Track 2, 3. ROBERT WEGMAN Boys, Club Alt. 1, Rep. 25 Spanish Club 45 Foot- ball 1, 45 Basketball 1. BETTY WESTON High Honor Roll 1-45 Girls, Club Alt. 35 Span- ish Club 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Band 1-45 Variety Show 45 Auroran 1-4. KENNETH WOLEE Spanish Club 1-35 Science Club 3, 45 Library Science 35 Radio Club 45 Service Club 3, 4. ARMAND WORMLEY Boys' Club Rep. 25 French Club 15 Library Sci- ence 45 Motor Club 35 Band 1, 2. BEVERLY WORRELL Student Council Alt. 1, 25 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Spanish Club 25 Latin Club 15 Com- mercial Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves 1-45 Drama 45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Orchestra 1-35 Operetta 15 G.A.A. 1-3, Vice-Pres. 3. PATRICIA YOUNGBLOOD Spanish Club 1, 25 Girl Reserves 1-45 Drama 2-45 jr. Play5 Girls, Glee Club 1, 25 Operetta 1, 35 Auroran 4. MARIE ZILLY High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 1-45 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Latin Club 2-45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Drama 45 Sr. Delphi 3, 45 Debate 2-45 Mock Trial 45 G.A.A. 25 Ger- man Club 1, 2. ROBERT ZINSER Spanish Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 45 Band 1-35 Minstrel 1-31 Variety Show 25 Bowling 4. Analher Jeniw' who brought honorrto Earl High if Helen Strolz who placed third in original omtofy in the Big Eight Conference Meet. l OFFICERS Prerident JOHN O'NE1L Vice-Pfefidem MAURICE HARRINGTON Serretmfy CHARLOTTE Kmus laumamdhq 7!w elafia 7945 MR. ALBRIGHT, SECTION C Back Row-A. Fisher, D. Brownson, V. Garnet, E. Benson Third Row-P. Klebe, D, Holmes, G. Gook, Mr. Albright, Hcnnes, B. Grisinger. Second Row-L. Fenton, W. Farris, J H Illyes, E. Fox, M. Ferguson, R. Galvin, D. Hill. Front RQWAA Ford, L. Handell, H. Deming, E. Gridley, S. Bradstreet, L D Bihlmayer, C. Grometer. Not in picture-M. Dougherty, Hanson, S. Hobart. U? I FIFTY 1 N. ,sr CK MRS. WESTLUND, SECTION C Back Row-R. Campbell, C. Nelson, D. Marti, A. Pillatsch. Third Row-D. Lindstrom, W. Bettcher, W. Poole, R. Krantz, C. Oros, R. Reed Second Rovs'-W. Miller, L. Milton, J. Eggestcin, B. Becker, H, Ten Eyck, C. Mathey, Mrs. Westlund. Front Row-B. Griff, A. Arenkill. G. Davis, M, Scott, I.. Avery, V. Kopp, j. McColloch. Not in picture-E. Nagy, E. Pfister. MISS TWITCHELL, SECTION C Back Row-Miss Twitchell, M. Bcsco, B. Tweet, G, Bouk. Third Row-B. Cryer, M. Boles, M. Sorenson, W. Duncan, D. Stamm, M. Stoerker Second Row-M. Strickland, B. Swartz, D. Sclxindclbeck, j. Thomas, C. White, B. Weston, S. Ziman. Front RowsG. Wagner, B. Stegmfinn, D. Stearns, P. Stickney, C. Thomsen, 1. Schuler, H. Benditz. Not in picture-C. Thompson, D. Staffeldt, J. Steib, E. Stubbs. 0 Q 403 Windy Whirll' . .. .March 18 junior Carnival . . . . .May 5 Class Play . ..May 5 junior-Senior Dance . .June 3 I FIFTY-ONE QI . MR. BROWN, SECTION D Back Row-R. Albright, E. Bauer, W, Augustine, D. Bockman, J. Ahasic, H. Behrens. Second Row-B. Blank, E. Benter, J. Bateman, C. Bassindale, D A dt D. Anderson I.. Bolde S. Boyd, S. Benson. Not in picture-A. Adams J A. Baxter, H. Balogh. Front Row-P. Bower, P. Bennett, . rn , , , , . Babcock, S. Barr, F. Bean, B. Bettcher, M. Bowers. MR. MAY, SECTION D I Back Row L, Winckler, S Brummer, J. Burg, H Coppenberger. Fourth Row-Mr. May, R. Dauwalder, E. Colton, R, Diehl, D. Des Jardine, R . V k Delles. Third Row-XV. Cannon, A. Daw, D. Cohrad, E. Coffee. J. Christoffel, R. Buckner, A. Cinto. Second Rovww-J. Butler, M. Broc , S Breyne, I, Darr, M, Buckberg, D. Buchner. Front Row-T. Domokos, N. Breyne, R. Dieter, J. Brand, R. Doemland, J. Charleston, B. Dcrion Not in picture-W. Chapman, J. Challey. . iz f , , , ang , IFIFTY-Twoj We 'ff MISS GARXWOOD. SECTION D Back Row'-YG. Engleman, A. Frantzen. Fourth RowfF. Eigbrecht, W. Haiduck, W. Gray, R. Evans, D. Frauenhott, Miss Garwood, Third Rowf J. Gharct. R. Glossnp, B. Frauenhoff. H. Feckner, J. Garbe, C. Hacker, H. Gain. Second Row-L. Franch, J. Engleman, M, Goot. L. Gumz, M, Hailstone. B. GIenn. Front Row-B. Finck, B, Gross. D. Gabrielson. J. Erickson, G. Fadness, J. Gordon, M. Gerth. Not in picture-P. Hagerty. MISS DOLLINS, SECTION D Back Row--G, Hutter, H. Hciman, A. Hilgen. Fourth Row-D. Hanson, M. Harrington, D. Hrubant, R. Hix, W. James. Third Row-Miss Dollins, S. Hobart, I. Hauer, A. Holmes, M. Smith, A. Spence, E. Statfeldt. Second Row--D. Jeffers, E, Zemansky, B. Strahocky, D. Stafford, J. VUorreII, M. J. Harrington. D. Yager. Front Row-M. Sanderson, M. Stephenson, D. Hunt. D. Hendrickson, J. Hershey, C. Smith, D. Salazar. Not in picture-R. Hanks, J. Huhn, D. Stearns, J. Hauser. 'Jf A M: .tll . . mga ,an my ,fin Members of the ring committee were fback rowj David Conrad, Bill Haiduck, Dick Stamm, ffront rowj Monna Scott, Siddney Mercer, and Joyce Babcock. x 1 N .I i i il .fr-,La f 5 JH.-Ll, .fr . , ,l'.ifyftk'k6!1V,f..,i'1 ,M it 1' fi! S f. 'K W Q 1 ' 1 I, 1 1 I 5- ls , ,gg M, .- f J 'fu jf, .r,f I. ' mf' A i ' A fa, J bi ' If . 4 A. 'f'MISSlHUTCI-IINS, SECTION D Back Row-D. Schindlbeck, W. Sdmples, E.. Zimbldinan, A. Kucginski, Miss Hutchins. Fourth Row-J. Steinkamp, W. Seifrid, L. Sheldahl, J. Steib, L. Schilling, E. Schmidt. Third Row-E. Kennedy, J. Legler, D. Schark, M. Lesiotis, D. Lewis, P. LaSuer, C. Kraus. Second Row-J. L. Kennedy, B. Johnson, A. Krause, J. Kelly, L. Lee, H. Konduris, E. J. Kish. Front Row-N. J. Kilburn, C. Jones, B. Lee, J. Johnson, B. J. Klar, M. L. Lafferty, N. Johnson, MISS STANLEY, SECTION D Back Row-W. Meyer, D. M. Miller, R. Loudon, D. E. Miller, F. Meyers. Third Row-Miss Stanley, D. Mitchell, H. Mills, D. Miksa, J. Matthews, J. Miller, S. Mercer. Second Row-V. Mickley, E. Mandel, J. Mueller, J. Mitchell, C. Moen, R. Moreno, S. Maier. Front Row-VV. Lipkc, D. Martin, Dean Miller, L. Molitor, E. McCormick, E. Muckensturm, P. Miller. Not in picture-R. May, R. McKay. MR. H. DAVIS, SECTION D Back Row-J. O'Neil, J. Presbrey. Fourth Row-R. White, J. Meyers, J. Pelzer, R. Perkins, K. Olson, I.. Piscoran. Third Row-Mr. H. Davis, C. Poull, J. Platt, A. Rohr, R. Pulfer, P. Osman, F. Oros. Second Row-R. Paul, W. Roe, P. Newton, R. Rausch, J. Paris, C. Nelson, J. Reiber. Front Row-C. Pamson. B. Precup, M. Olsen, J. Regnier, L. Renner, J. Ries, G. Onete. MISS PARKS, SECTION D Back Row-D. Wells, B. White, D. Villwock, J. White. Fourth Row-J. Schmidt, G. stad, J. Vickers, D. Wells, H. Watson, Miss Parks, R. M. Thurber. Third Row-J. Victoria, R. Wennlund, F. Wolgast, J. Suta, G. Zaricor . Theis, J. Scholten. Second Row-L. Sutherland, K. W'ein- gart, M. Ulferts, M. Such, J. Turkheim, J. Siewert, Margaret Swanson. Front Ro Testin, M. Tuymer, J. Wfolfsberger, M. Stillwell, Marilyn Swanson, D. Sullivan, M. Wayda. Not in picture-L. Sacks, G. Wise. gp I The Junior Dance committee was as follows: fback rowj fd Bill Haiduck, Jim Vickers, Jerry Tastad, Henry Cow- herdg fsecond rowj David Conrad, Eva Thon, Betty Beckerg ffront rowj Mary Lou Lafferty, Monna Scott, Joyce Babcock. an offz I FIFTY-FIVE J s i A MRS. SHURSON, SECTION E Back Row-J. Doran, C. Fay. Fifth' Row-G. Cornwall, G. Bowman, B. Granger, D. Crawford, J. Chioles, B. Barnett, Mrs. Shurson. Fourth Row-D. Baum, J. Bargo, J, Farris, M. Gondos, D. Connelly, B, Bear, S. Abel. Third Row-1. Barry, S. Foote, C. Babos, A. Duff, J. Dix, R. Bauman, E. Henderson. SecondRow-J. Dunn, B. Fredericks, H. Gary, D. Dungan, R. Boehm, G. Cusic, H. Byrd. Front Row'-C. Green, A. Brecke, B. Fiester, D. Chambers, S. Fields, K. Conover, L. Greger. Not in picture -I.. Fielding, C, Ellertson, J. Castner. MR. CRAVENS, SECTION E Back Row-Mr. Cravens, T. Tarres, E. Mode, W. Marshall, J. Hudson, F. Widener. Fourth Row-I.. Harring, W. Molloy, J. Sunas, J. Kiefer, E. Ott, M. Hawkinson. Third Row-E. Lindstrnm, M. Guddendorf, C. Milton, E, Kormos, L. I-Iolle, I.. Kuehn, D. Lyke. Second Row-A. johnson, J. Miller, A. Weber, M. Halmagyi, R. johnson, A. Neupert, R. Miller. Front Row -A. Miku, S. Hora, J. Moore, R. Hazelwood, J. Kennedy. R. Meyer, D. Hanson. Not in picture-G. Morgan, D. Turkheirn. MISS MARTENS, SECTION E Back Row-O. Sepavich, G, Roberts, E. Patterson, D. Welcher. Fifth Row-j. Riley, E. Thou, j. Sennclt, H. Parker, W Ziegler, E. Ratledge, T. Roth. Fourth Row-Miss Martens, M. Roesch, D. Schule, B. Unwin, B. Rennicke, B. Parker, I Wagner. Third Row-R. Reynolds, E. Wilkinson, H. Siegmund, G. Weber, I-I. Waltrip, M. Powers, j. Strong, Second Row-K Wideman, B. Wendling, S. Ream, A. Nilles, L. Ogren, F. Rogers, P. Speights. Front Row-B. Trierweiler, M. Smith, I. Thall, B. Ponton, S. Wfeston, R. Trimmons, A. Stearns. I FIFTY-SIX 1 MISS TURNER, SECTION F Back Row-XV. Beck, M. Ambel, John Becker. Fourth Row-H. Arenkill, C. Knara, J. Baker, R. Armour, D. McManus, R. Blank, Miss Turner. Third Row-WJ. Mende, J. Klein, H. Albright, R. Becker, R. Augustine, J. Barajas, D. J. Adams. Second Row-D. P. Adams, C. Beckncr, D. Abel, S. Biltgen, Jeannette Becker, R. Andrews, W. Blank. Front Row-J. Amundsen R. Bertrand, B. Bigham, H. Aigner. B. Bauer. L. Bahhit, J. Beverly. Not in picture-C. Ahlgren. MR. ROBERT, SECTION F Back Row-R. Kleinfieldt, R. Lauer, R. Coddington, Mr. Robert. Fourth Row-R. Diederich, R. Buckardt, J, Cumpata, J. Coffee, D. Colley, R. Challis. Third Row-G. Dcnler, A, Clawson, E. Bonnie, D. Daniels, A, Davis, R. Bryant, B. Clemens. Second Row-R. Dieser, E. Brecke, D. Buchncr, A. Cumpata, E. Christenson, S. Davidson, D. Cummings. Front Row-R. Conner, I.. Daraban, D. Denler, J. Corrigan, M. Boyles, R. Bockman, W. Lindcmeyer. Not in picture-M, Burgholzer, B. Conley, T. Losey. MR. DAY, SECTION F ack Row lf. Licnslinger, R. Glacking. Fifth Rowf-Mr. Day, E. Doubcrt, C. Frey, E. Dumdie, R. Douglas, M. Gcli, B. Erick- nn. Fourth Row-E. Friedgcn, E. Gerberich, R. Eckert, E. Feehan, J. Fnltos, D. Frieders, H. Gregg. Third Row-D. Gerkin, . Einsierlei, B. Gately, D. Eberhzirt, I.. Glover, D. Gilley, B. Glover. Second Row-vB. Dolan, R. Eckert, J. Gemmer, J. Griss- an, M. D11LIglJ1S,I., Greene. M. Gribble. Front Rowe-iF. Donka, W, Gerhard, R, Dombrasky, D. Ernst, T. Gargmvc. J. Erdos, . Donk.i. I FIFTY-SEVEN 3 I FIFTY-EIGHT j MR. CONNAWAY, SECTION F Back Row-Mr. Connaway, M. Jensen, F. Hundley, G. Kish, J. Hen- nen, L. Jurgelonis, B. Johnson. Fourth Row-J. Hawking, R. Hessler, M. Kenworthy, J. Kirner, J. Harkness, C. Host, J. Hartman. Third Row-K. Keeley, E. Hanson, N. Jennijohn, B. Jackson, G. Hakes, A. Keeley, S. Huston. Second Row-J. Hitchock, R. Hennig, D. Jungels, A. Hauptfeuhrer, B. Hartman, K. Kennedy, M. Howard. Front Row- C. Hauser, L. Hawkinson, R. I-Iilderbrand, K. Kittoe, J. Harris, J. Hillock, J. Hafenrichter. Not in picture-G. Hattner, K. Karp, J. Keating, J. Hailstone. MISS BREDLOW, SECTION F Back Row-P. Minneci, R. O'Neil. Fourth Row-J. Neal, I. Lay, R. Nebel, A. Krahn, P. Miller, Miss Bredlow. Third Row-M. Mueller, A. Millen, W. Otto, P. Neumann, P. Millen, F. Muschler, D. Middle- ton. Second Row-R. Mizel, C. Morley, F. Miller, N. Nagy, J. Mit- chell, L. Oros, J. Molnar. Front Row-D. Larson, D. Miller, L. Mieno, V. Myers, J. Kuk, E. Lye, J. Murrell. Not in picturwj. Moga. MISS GLEASON, SECTION F ack Row-C. Ritli, V. Pinks, P. Ruddy. Fourth Row-A. Pillatsch, . Peterson, E. Rohr, M. Rakoczy, J. Pickert, Miss Gleason. Third ow-B. Ridge, D. Reynolds, J. Letherman, B. Meacham, D. Reimann, . Platt, M. Rockabrand. Second Row-M. Kling, L. Pelzer, D. McManus, M. Konrad, E. Kuehl, M. Piron. Front Row-R. Roe, R. Pooley, W. Ridgway, J. Remiyac, J. Reeve, J. Purcell, L. Powlowski. Not in picture-R. Rost, B. Quigley. MISS RICHARDS, SECTION F Back Row-Miss Richards, M. Schnabel, R. Selander, L. Stahler, F. Scott, D. Shannon, L. Simon. Fourth Row-D. Sarg, R. Sheldahl, E. Stegmann, W. Smith, B. Schmeisser, D. Tate, D. Steichen. Third Row -E. Sturm, V. Sartor, M. Stash, L. Schmidt, I. Smith, C. Shackley, I. Sylogye. Second Row-J. Spoden, D. Stiefbold, E. Soban, M. Settles, B. Samples, C. Stevenson, W. Stearns. Front Row-D. Such, A. Seech, I. Tabor, I.. Simms, M. Seidelman, L. Schabb, S. Sanders. Not in picture-L. Strandt, R. Stiegleiter. MRS. ROGERS, SECTION F Back Row-D. Webster, R. Thom, R. Tesch, B. Veach, C. Vaughn, R. Wagner. Third Row-Mrs. Rogers, M. Woodward, M. Terebessy, B. Winton, C. Wagner, G. Warberg, M. Washington. Second Row-R. Windisch, R. Winton, E. Thalhamer, M. Zickert, W. Witte, J. Wittry, G. Weiler. Front Row-M. Walter, M. Wilkening, R. Youngman V. Vincett, H. Tobin, D. Zagorce, M. Vester. s MISS STODDARD, SECTION G Back Row-R. Bollinger, G. Drought, J. Albright, J. Eggestein, G Bennett, Miss Stoddard. Third Row-J. Dunlop, J. Corbin, A. Bau- man, J. Clemmons, F. Dalton, L. Ardeleon, J. Castner. Second Row- N. Augustine, M. Carpenter, D. Douglas, J. Eby, N. Blunt, M Clayton, J. Crawford. Front Row-B. Crabel, A. Boyd, S. Butler, P. Blatner, L. Bender, J. Douglas, W. Dumas. Not in picture-J. Clark, B. Conley, W. Burnell, V. Demming. I I FIFTY-NINE J MR. MCHENRY, SECTION G Back Row-F. Kastler, R. Ford, J. Green, Mr. McHenry, C. Kohl, P. Lippold. Third Row-D. Lankow, J. johnson, N. Laurinas, S. Konrad, J, Lippold, M. johnson, L. Foltos. Second Row-D. Hansen, R. Likovich, D. I-Ierbig, R. Helin, P. Lazar, W. Harding, M. Hagstotz. Front Row-B. Glenn, N. Kline, A. Kirtzic, A. Grammar, J. Gredley, L. Finck, H. Heyl. Not in picture-R. Haish, G. Hamburg, F, I-Iornyan. i .li I MISS GODFREY, SECTION G Back Row-L. Richardson, A. Popp, P. Powell, W. Perry, C. Rockabrand, N. Pfeifer, Miss Godfrey. Third Row-M. Pittman, L. Rehkopf C. Mattison, M. Ohm, J. Mitchell, E, Milbrandt, D. Roth. Second Row-R. Rossie, J. Matthews, A. Parcell, J. Riley, D. Moecher, L. Oros, D. Mills. Front Row-P. Mulcay, V. Olah, L, Oyen, C. Metzler, D. Risvold, B. Mclntire, M. Rogers. Not in picture--N. Middleton, H. Myer, M. Neitzel, E. McIntosh. E E 0 5 0 MISS POOLEY. SECTION G Back Row-R. Simmons, W. Stredde, B. Ruhn, M. Zilly, M. Testin, E. Volz, Miss Pooley. Second ROWYG. Voorheis, W Welch, J. Tews, J. Runninger, W. Schawfer, J. Watson, G. Wallace. Front RowfN. Silagi, L. Westphal, C. Stark, M. Ste fen, M. Shales, S. Strothman, H. VanDeventer. Not in picture-M. Sutherland, E. Vanjoske, N. Weber, R. Stallman, Ia. Springe J. Self, I SIXTY I - MISS GARMS, SECTION I-I Back Row-E. Bowers, G. Bieritz, R. Besco, Miss Garms. Fourth Row-E. Adams, T. Aborn, D. Braaten, F. Baldeschureler, R Boulding, J. Becker. Third RowiC. Andrews, B. Bailey, M. Bellon, F. Bara, E. Bara, R. Bihlmayer, G. Booth. Second Row- D. Bissing, VX. Baumann, D. Beane, T. Baer, D. Brackett, W. Brackett, C. Avram. Front Row-M. Adam, W. Arndt, A. Baum D. Bain, M. Bryant, J. Bjork, H. Becker. MR. R. DAVIS, SECTION I-I Back ROWHR. Eckert, D. Dales, Mr. R. Davis. Fifth Row-G. Carlson, R. Daniels, J. Egan, R. Elder, M. Carter, D. Eberhart, H. Clawson. Fourth Row-J. Carter, R. Duy, J. Curry, R. Dano, J. Buchner, W. Buckley. Third Row-R. Cooney, J. Dahl- berg, E. Dittman, J. Coffee, E. Davis, F. Caswell, B. Edgerton. Second Row-D. Dunton, D. Dittman, B. Buckberg, C. Casper, M. Covach, M. David, P. Dalton. Front Row-D. Buchner, R. Cobb, W. Callahan, R. Chally, J. Colwell, W. Doucherty, R. Darr, Not in picture-B. Castens, E. Cole, S. Cooper. 0 l MISS JENKS, SECTION H Back Row-J. Gibbons, E. Foster, W. Gately, A. Gregory, Miss Jenks. Fourth Row-G. Gutierrez. E. Gregor, C. Groot, P. Fiefer, K. Ferguson, G. Ferrell, R, Hall. Third Row-J. Franklin, R. Gramley, S. Fews, J. Gook, C. Fisher, A. Gierden, I.. Gillihan. Second Row4J. Gabos, R. Giese, P. Fromhertz, R. Grish, A. Felton, D. Haigh, D. Geti. Front Row-J. Gross, L. Fuchs, S. I-Ialkyard, M. Geti, M. Foote, L. Gabrielson, M. Gabrielson. ij SIXTY-ONE 1 MR. MOUW, SECTION H Back Row-E. Hollis, D. Harms,' R. Holt, Mr. Mouw. Fourth Rowe- R. Hourselt, W. Hix, J.-Hills, P. Hollis, R. Hollsdorf, B. Hughes L. Kammes. Third Row-C. Hartman, R. Hix, H. I-Iauser, D Jacobson, R. Hackathorn, H. Hesslup, E. Jungles, Second Row-J Hawkinson, J. Hamsmith, G. Jenkins, M. Kellet, M. Kennedy, B Hutchinson, C. Jensen. Front Row-J. Jensen, W. Humphrey, G Joseph, D. Heinz, A. Humiston, D. I-Iilgen, D. Hills. Not in picture- F. Johnson. MR. STUTZ, SECTION H Back RowWMr. Stutz, R. Kunkel, R. Miesch, R. Lee, D. Linden, F Lay. Fourth Row-H. Mandel, E. Korthauer, J. Klemencic, D. Meyer, R. King, E. Kohl, D. Ludwig. Third Row-R. Miesch, D. Long, J Lamme, S. Klein, M. Metzger, M. Linden, A. Locke. Second Row- G. Miksa, C. Klein, S. Lenard, B. Kuk, S. Leech, V. Markham, P. Lohrback. Front Row-G. King, V. Mickley, L. LaDew, D. Lewis, D. Lindo, D. Kirk, D. Larson. Not in picture-R. Konrad, E. LaCompte, D, Lee. MISS DONNER, SECTION H Back Row-D. Powelson, F. Neupert, J. Oros, D. Picton, M. Perkins, Miss Donner. Third Row-W. O'C0nnell, J. Mitchell, C. Poole, G. Nelson, S. Milbrandt, J. Pinks, K. Paluska. Second Row-B. Paris, H. Morse, L. Precup, B. Noble, M. Petersen, D. O'Malley, M. Navarro. Front Row-J. Miller, L. Olson, D. Miller, E. Newhoif, M. Miller, D Noxon, R. Minott. Not in picture-D. Minnick. MR. CHRISMAN, SECTION H Back Row-J. Reck, C. Robotham, G. Reuss, Mr. Chrisman, M, Schmidt, J. Rennicke, B. Bushton. Fourth Row--M. Schogger, L. Ryan, W. Rieger, Evelyn Schmidt, S. Seraphin, D. Rolfs, P. Schmitt. Third Row-H. Schnabel, D. Rast, J. Ruther, D. Robertson, B. Scott, G. Schneider, I.. Scott. Second Row-R. Seifert, R. Ritli, D. Rapp, W. Readey, W. Riek, C. Seifrid, J. Schaefer. Front Row-D. Russell, V. Reisinger, E. Schramer, R. Robotham. M. Schwebke, M. Schreul, D. Ries. Not in picture-V. Roberts, J. Rosenstiel, G. Schilling, Erwin Schmidt, R. Schomer, T. Seabaugh, G. Robertson. MISS JEWELL-SECTION H Back Row-J. Sorg, J. Sperry, R. Smith, A. Strango, G. Stuart, G. Thurber, E. Springer. Fourth Row-M. Stone, R. Thompson, E. Townsend, J. Stoerker, C. Stuber, J. Stemple, V. Taylor. Third Row- Miss Jewell, A. Starck, A. Smith, H. Stearns, P. Stevenson, M. Trippon, M. Simpson. Second Row-J. Smith, K. Talbot, Edward Smith, G. Silagi, C. Thurber, G. Spang, H. Taylor. Front Row-K. Spring, S. Stark, Elizabeth Smith, V. Switzer, J. Simon, I. Sipos, S. Swan. Not in picture-C. Stearns. MISS BURGE, SECTION H Back Row-E. Vocht, P. Wallace, W. Wood, G. Wells, J. Ziman, F. Whelan, G. Zelensek. Fourth Row-D. Weeks, Miss Burge, R. Wheaten, E. Vaughan, C. Zolper, D. Walters, C, Weber. Third Row -S. Wells, P. Whelan, G. White, T. Worland, B. West, E. Zbinden, B. Warberg. Second Row-F. Welsh, D. Webel, N. Zbinden, M. Wright, G. Worrel, B.lJdstad, R. Wennmaker. Front Row-A. Vago. R. Zvanut, R4Wilcoxen, R. Zamansky, B. Walden, A. Wullbrandt, G. Vago, W. Zimmerman. Not in picture-QS. WellsTS. Whitmer, M. Walker, T. Wagner. 0 N S I SIXTY-Two 1 I fur ancf ,funnel ,J gr , -xi A- A. .-.sa A, MR. RUNNINGER, SECTION H Back Row-J. Bailey, D. Fisher, B. Augustine, B. Babel, C. Eschenbacher, A. Britt, E. Coppenberger, J. Babos, Third Row- Mr. Runninger, V. Christian, J, Albright, J. Davis, J. Ferguson, P. Erickson, F. Covalt, D. Bauer, P. Chadwick, J. Boyd. Second RowgC. Boyles, J. Balthazar, C. Breyne, V. Bowman, B. Dumdie, J. Fowler, A. Ambel, L. Castner, M. Chambers, A. Bennett. Front Row-B. Drennen, F. Darby, V. Dunn, K. Cornwall, C. Duncan, E. Beckner, V. Anderson, J. Fisher, B. Bell, D. Benditz. Not in picture-M. Albat, A. Baum, R. Drake. MISS STANLEY, SECTION H Back Row-D. Maendlein, C. Lundin, B. McCullough, J. Lohr, XV. Leaf, C. Herman, J. Linder, S. Miller, C. Marcley, L. I-Ianny, E. Oros, E. Norton, B. Jennings. Third Row-Miss Stanley, D. Morin, M. Oros, H. McCall, D. Hadfield, P. Grammer, XV. Morgan, O. Korthauer, W. Johnson, G. Mihalka, D. LaSuer. Second Row-E. Neil, B. Kuehl, F. Haefelin, S. McCann, R. Friman, N. Larson, P. Morales, D. Myers, R. Morales, F. Miller. Front Row-J. Maher, D. Minard, C. Haring, E. Mills, D. Lussky, A. Moga, R. Francis, A. Godfrey, J. Morris, L. Lawson. MISS TWITCHEI.I., SECTION H Back RowsMiss Tvritchell, C. Wormley, S. XValker, K. Wojcik, F. Rausch, R. Stutz, C. Ziemer, D. Schultz, B. Reynolds, R. Wahlgren, J. Sperry. Third Row-R. Toth, B. Richardson, J. Roots, L. Wrede, C. Schiltz, D. Strange, A. Grabow, H. Parks, N. Zaha, D. Wagner. Second Row-M. Wilkinson, P. Reed, E. Wolsfeld, S. Seidclman, C. Patterson, E. Vaughn, H. Randall, M. Settles, S, Schumacher, L. Roste. Front Row-D. Spring, M. Schor, W. Sutherland, J. Timok, E, Rogers, H. Robertson, V. Pnster, R, Patterson, N, Stickney, J. Swanson. Not in picture-J. Johnson. I Srxw-FOUR 1 Elm Higbff Tom Cat Kffzfk Millerj fbozzxr boa' zre Stffdent Day 0'f7-L'f?7'.f were Tom Bzzmfefz, Pr'infijml,' hamffe Chief Blfzcflalvzzuk ICM! Ofoxj. ,lark RF77lfJ'.fU72g, Dean of Bayfg joyfe Bfzrfleft, Dean of Girlf. Cl7L'l'I'16zl!ft'I'.f of 1196 year 'were fbfzrfla razrj Rim Werznz11f1icfr', Vinny Thomp- Jwz, Bill Dlzmfzf, Kffonf mzrj Sylvia Hara, Elmer Olxrofz, and Lena Bolcle. I SIXW-FIVE J A Although many remarks have been made concerning the proverbial burning the mid- night oilf' it really takes hard study to reach the goal of four A's , East High's High Honor Roll. I This achievement shows concentration and a thorough application of the rules for study fresh- given to all students when entering as men. Congratulations to the students who made it! Your record is an honor to East High. Jlallpj I SIXTY is 3 3 HIGH HONOR ROLL Bark Rou'-Phyllis Steinkamp, Norma Pfeifer, Mary Jensen, Daniel Miksa, Bob Davidson, Bill Hauser. Carol Mattison, Carolyn Wliite, Joan Thomas, Betty Ponton. Second Rau'-Delores Eber- hart, Gloria White, June Russell, Don Steichen, Donald Beane Joanne Stoerker, Max Moulton, Leon Sheldahl, Sicldney Mercer Carol Metzler. From Rau-Coralie McCarty, Mary Ann Mueller Edna Melbrandt, Monna Scott, Virginia Marshall, Audrey Stark Betty Lou Castens, Jack Strong, Jean Carol Simon. Not in picturc -Roy Grisch, lla Mahr, Betty Westcmn, Katherine Widernrin. JUNIOR-SENIOR HONOR ROLL Brick Rout'-Eugene Muclcensturm, John Scholten, Bob Frauenhofl Harry Horton, Jim Vickers, Melvin Sorenson, Jack Steinlcamp, Bol Pulfer. Serrmd Rau'-June Regnier, Annette Spence, June Egges tein, Jean Parker, Betty Strachocky, Jewel Harris, Laurie Ogren Pat Mtirrin, Joyce Bartlett. Frmzt R0u'fBonita Finclc, Charlott Kraus, Marjorie Ann Shinn, Joyce Christenson, Edith Levedahl Helen Strotz, Barbara Cowherd, Lena Bolcle, Hazel Bourelle, No in picture-Erwin Bauer, Williia Farris, Betty Madar. -Sixj SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Bark Row-Evelyn Kormos, Irene Wagnei', Helen Aigner, Mary Terebessy, Rosemary Bertrand, Robert Glacking, Lucille jurelonis, Jim Farris. Front Row-Jean Letherman, Sally Biltgen, Kathleen Keeley, Rose Marie Youngman, john Hafenrichter, Delores Cum- mings, Betty Trierweiler, Mary Jean Walter, Mary Howard, Ruth Eckert, Not in picture-Billie Glover, Lotus Glover, Georgia Hakes, Kathleen Kennedy, Marilyn Konrad, James Mitchell, Ernest Wilkinson. FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL Back Rau'-Marguerite Zilly, Don Eberhart, jim Albright, Bill Burnell, Jim Watson. Serond Ron'-Richard Stallman, jim Run- ninger, jack Mitchell, Eileen Smith, Mignon Ohm, Robert Lilcovich, Lois Westphal. Front Rowhffecile Stark, Mavis Schoger, Rhoda Ann Haish, Marilyn Shales, Lois Finck, Barbara Buckburg, Gloria XVorrell. Not in picture-Nancy Blunt, Pearl Dalton, Marjorie Kennedy, Norma jane Klein, Rosanne Meisch. We ,gage ,134 Receiving either three A's and one B or two As, and two B's , a total of 74 students made the East High Honor Roll for the se- mester ending January 28. These students deserve credit for their line work as a result of long hours of study spent in the preparation of difficult assignments. Let's give them three cheers. A , .im 3111 jmlemuriam .ROBERT DONALD GLOSSOP SEPTEMBER 30, 1927 DECEMBER 24, 1943 T DONALD EUGENE HOLMES MAY 16, 1925 DECEMBER 25, 1945 T DONALD MILTON MILLER MARCH 5, 1927 DECEMBER 10, 192,13 if SIXTY-EIGHT 1 4 -I iz! - . -.is 3 s . Af 'V . 1- ...Q 4 fiqg' Q'- CHRISTMAS CANTATA .-3,--54,4-fa-pw 4 ,f, '., Qf'igi.:-' ',' . g . 9 -,'.,., -hu, V5.1 mm- -1 1 . r , ' 20'-,. -if '. . 6., , nf.. - ,vii-fi -rj' '- - if-. 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Dr. Frank Slutz Family Relationships in a Changing World December 21 ............ Drama, A Cappella, Chorus Christmas Cantata January 18 ....................... Fr. Eligius Weir Coping With Crime During and After War Times February 15 ..... ........ M iss O'Neil, Mr. Hunter, jean Parker, Charlotte Kraus, Bill Augustine, Bob LaVoy Panel discussion: Youth Faces the Problems of a Changing World March 21 ,............ ..... P rofessor W. F. Byron Parent's Responsibility in the Changing World April 18 ................... Mrs. Charles W. Balch Adapting Recreation to War-time Conditions May 25 ...... Home Economics and Arts Departments Style Show, Arts Exhibits EXECUTIVE BOARD M. Marshall, Mrs. Paul Moecher, Mrs. Louis Jensen, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Clifton Scott, Mrs. Paul Ziemer. Serond Rau'-Mrs. Hugh Parker, Mrs. E. O. Welcher, Mrs. George H. Reese, Mrs. C. F. Borneman, Mrs. Wm. Levedahl, Edith Stanley. Fran! Rvzz'-Mrs, Val F. Hennig, Mrs, H, G. Hauser, President, Mrs. H. L. Neumann, Mrs. Paul Lippold. Not in picture-Mrs. R. L. Kennedy, Mrs. Frank Schark, Mrs. Joy Babcock. L SEVENTY 3 By mainlaining the .school percentage zrell above the required QOZ, Ear! High proudly flew the minale-man flag rhozvn hy Tom Braaten and Boh LaVoy. Haabaa! Sialian -14-S-7 Help win the war has been the motto of the Student Council during the past year. With this as its primary purpose the Council has sponsored the bond and stamp drive, scrap drives, and other patriotic activities. The goal of the bond drive was set at i35o,ooo, this goal was reached early in the spring. The Council's members are elected, one from each section, by their fellow students. Together they make the laws and plan the activities for the entire school. Some of the activities under the supervision of the Council are e -convos, hall maintenance, the J P P puonitor system and the selection of cheer leaders. Ofhcers for the first semester were Tom Braaten, president, Paul Patterson, vice-president, Joyce Bartlett, secretary. Officers serving the second se- mester were Bob LaVoy, president, Jack Remis- song, vice-president, and Joyce Bartlett, secretary. Although the little man with ihe paint brarh experled to zrorh azztil lime, Earl High hoaght ro many rtampi and homfi he jinifhed hir zrorh in Ilflareh. Hozvefer, he liked ar Jo well, he jar! Jtayeal on and painted right ap to the roof. OFFICERS Stalzdifig-Jack Remissong, Tom Braaten. Seated-Bob LaVoy, Joyce Bartlett. I SEVENTY-ONE J Knigfz ,of ,ffm Kaffe Now if you fellouxr a'011't- but 'zvlmfr llve ure, Mr, Hlznler? Dean knonxr limi ,rrozrl cfm't 11151 long. OFFICERS Slanding-Dick Schark, jack Remissong, Bob Underwood, Dale Buchner, Sealed-joe Sunas, jerry Hughes, Bob LaVoy, Bill Augustine. From the first day of school until 3 :BO June 14, the Boys' Club room was the hub of the activities of East High's manpower, The club promoted fellowship among the boys with its two parties in November and in March. At these parties the boys watched movies and wrestling matches, then enjoyed refreshments. Two sets of officers piloted the club, the first semester's being Bob LaVoy, president, Bob Underwood, vice-president, jack Remis- song, secretary-treasurer, and jerry Hughes, sergeant-at-arms. Taking over at mid-year were Bill Augustine, Dick Schark, Joe Sunas and Ray Buchner. The club undertook the founding of the Service Club--an organization for all boys anticipating military service in the near future. Early in the winter, manners classes were organized and conducted by senior students for the benefit of the freshmen. Wie' L SEVENTYATWOJ Mm jfzan a Mraz, yy, ,ae wqpaca Big ones are five cents and little ones are two for live . . . XYfhat do you wear to a formal tea? . . . Congratulations, Choddiem . . . these were a few of the oft repeated phrases heard in the Girls' Club room as the year V13-'44 became history. Throughout the year the Club was seldom idle. Freshmen were welcomed at two par- ties. Cookies of all shapes and sizes were sent to servicemen after the cookie week drive. As soon as the girls had time to survey East's manpower, they drafted escorts for the Girls' Club Wfitches Wfhirl. At the end of the semester, Effie Chioles, president, Dorothy Mehlhorn, vice-president, and Barbara Cowherd, secretary, relinquished their offices to Charlotte Kraus, jean Louise Kennedy, and Mary Lou Lafferty. Bow Week bowed out as a most successful enterprise, then the club turned to the Spring Card Party. Ivy Day and a tea given for the seniors completed the calendar of activities. OFFICERS Slmzdizzggjeanne Louise Kennedy, Mary Lou Lafferty. Seated-Barbara Cowherd, Charlotte Kraus, Effie Chioles, Dorothy Mehlhorn. ISEX IIIN71 THRFE1 BOOSTER CLUB Bark Row-Frances Duy, Elvira Rauscher, june Russell, Elaine Conrad. Front Row-Jeanne Ruther, Max Moulton, Phyllis Steinkamp, Gertrude Taylor. STAFF MEMBERS Bark Row-Hazel Bourelle, Lois Volkel, Edith Levedahl, Marilyn Ingle, Betty Weston. Franz Rau-julia Soos, Lorraine Glossop, Louise Frauenhoff, Lisbeth Brandt, Virginia Henderson, Maryon Keeley. I'm from the East High School. Iive come to see you abo our yearbook, the 'Speculumf You do Want to be a patro don't you P We put on our best smiles, squared our shoulders and trier to look intelligent. We solicited merchants, business and prc fessional men, clubs and lodges. We spoke with conlidence- and secretly wondered if we looked as nervous and insignif cant as we felt. At first we worried, fearing that we migli forget our little speeches, but soon the words became so fr miliar we solicited in our sleep and counted Speculum patron instead of sheep. Our dream came true when we reached goal of 55900. Next we selected the theme and drew up a dummy. Under classmen sections posed and watched for the birdie an proud seniors made appointments for individual pictures. Editors were chosen and dc partments were assigned. Mai jorie Ann Shinn, editor-in-chie: supervised all activities. Cop poured in from Barbara Cove herd, Betty Grady, Edith Levi dahl, Coralie McCarty, Ma Moulton, Pat Murrin, jea Parker, Phyllis Steinkamp, an Betty Weston to june Russel literary editor. I SEVENTY-FOUR1 .1 gl. Virginia Marshall, photography editor, and her assistants- oyce Bartlett, Luise Brandt, Effie Chioles, Frances Duy, ouise Frauenhoff, Marion Senft, and Vernon Walters, kheduled appointments for pictures, trimmed and mounted ihotographs. The business department, under the direction of Jeanne luther, business manager, directed finance and distribution. flembers serving in this group were Lisbeth Brandt, Elaine onrad, Lorraine Glossop, Virginia Henderson, Phyllis Seech, lia Soos, Gertrude Taylor, and Ruth Walsdorf. Phyllis Bender, manuscript editor, and her staff-Hazel ourelle, Anita Gephard, Marilyn Ingle, Maryon Keeley, orothy Mehlhorn, and Lois Volkel typed all copy for the irinter. Copy was proofed, checked, and rechecked. Things hap- ened so fast that some of us even entertained the thought f quitting school to get our ook out on time. Then sud- enly all our work was over. fhe last piece of copy was ,Wah Standing-Virginia Marshall, june Russell. Sealed-Jeanne Ruther, Phyllis Bender, Mar- jorie Ann Shinn. STAFF MEMBERS Bark Row-Marion Senft, Joyce Bartlett, Anita Gephard, Dorothy Mehlhorn, Phyllis Seech. From Row-Barbara Cowherd, Jean Parker, Pat Murrin, Luise Brandt, Coralie McCarty, Betty Grady. lent to the printer and We had nly to wait and pray. It's your book now-our gift, seniors of East High, to our hool. Treat it kindly and ink of us sometimes for we mall never forget you. I SEVENTY-FIVE J Bark Rau'-June Russell, Jean Parker. 74444 - 0- -ja From Rauf-Jeanne Ruther, Barbara Cowherd, Virginia Marshall, Sue Coble. . . . the busy din of hurried voices that reverberated from the staff room only hinted of the work and play that brought news from all East High into the pages of The Auromn . . . jokes, practical and impractical, came from all sides and the funniest were noted and re-used for the entertainment of the patrons of The AH1'01'dI7,J' most successful variety show, On The Air' '... typewriters clicked out a fun-packed script, dancers practiced 'til the music stopped, and singers warbled sweetly over 'Station EAST. . . then, at last, on the historical night of February 18, the dreams and hopes of all its promoters came true as On The Air was pronounced 'on the beam, by a clap-happy audience . . , earnings of the show were quickly dented by the circulation department . . . East's servicemen demanded more Amfomm, and boys home on leave made the staff room their headquar- ters as they roamed East High's halls . . . hot news of important dates in the school history were re- corded . . . 'Spec Drive Goes Over The Top'. . . 'Cats Win Turkey Day Battlef . .'Bond Drive Ex- ceeds 3S50,000 Quota'. . .'May's Quintet Wins Regi- onal at West Highf . . all these created a stir, but no editor's material was as faithfully read as that of the girl who signed her name 'Tom' at the bot- tom of a column of jokes deluxe . . . everyone f SEVENTY-SIX 1 Burk Row-Monna Scott, Helen Strotz. Front Row-Jack Steinkamp, Joyce Bartlett, Bill Augustine, Calvin- Nelson. rqfwayi ,in ,llfze scanned the issues for names, their own and their friends', in snappy news stories, funny features, lingo-packed sports stories and featured columns . . . late in the spring, the staffis dreams came true with the publishing of a real newspaper, the Beacon-News edition, and all the talk was of red-pencil, linotypes, and advertising layouts . . . harrassed editors went to sleep at night counting headlines instead of sheep and the proverbial fence . . . a year of happy fellow- ship was rounded out with the annual banquet where reminiscing seniors watched their editorships passed EDITORS Bark Row-Patricia Murrin, Copy Editor, Max Moulton, Managing Editor, Marjorie Ann Shinn, Associate Editor. down . . . but never be forgotten by it ever so noisy, Burk Row-L. Shur S. Mercer, Fifth Rau I. Wagner, I. Christen H. Strotz. Youngman, Franz Rau'-Edith Levedahl, Editor-in-Chief, Frances Duy, Exchange and Circulation Editor, Phyllis Steinkamp, Feature Editor. Not in picture -Dick Miller, Sports Editor, Thelma Carlson, Bowl of Applesauce. behind all this was a place that will its faithful habitants, for, be there's no place like the staff room. . . son, B. Tweet, C. Thompson, J. Sennett, M. Jensen, J. Eggestein, P. Youngblood, B. Becker, B. Bear, P. Murrin, M. Smith, L. Frauenhoff, L. Jaki, P. Steinkamp, J. Bartlett, M. Buckberg, B. Swartz. '-J. Parker, J. Matthews, E. Thon, W. Farris, J. Thomas, M. Scott, B. Weston, B. Cowherd, C. Kraus, R. Bertrand, M. Mueller, J. Mueller, S. Fields, J. Barry. Fazzrlfa Raw-M. Shinn, 1. Ruther, I. Russell, sen, R. Galvin, M. Keeley, F. Duy, K. Keeley, A. Keeley, L. Bolde, V. Mickley, S. Coble, B. Grady, Tfoini RowKMiss Stanley, E. Levedahl, S. Huston, V. Marshall, E. Kish, A. Brecke, J. Kennedy, R. S. Maier, J. Gordon, M. Howard, A. Seech, M. Senft, V. Pall. Sammi Rauf-I. O'Neil, B. Augustine, T. Braaten, D. Miller, M. Moulton, J. Hawking, I. Harkness, J. Steinkamp, B. O'Neil, B.Haiduck, V. Walters. Front Rout'-O. Sepavich, E. Colten, K. Olson, J. Vickers, C. Sagle, D. Stone, B. Crable, J. Hafenrichter, D. Ernst. f SEVENTY-SEVEN 1 Raafzallaaq ,aacf NEGATIVE TEABI Bark Row-Don Ernst, James Watson. Front Row-Don Mitchell, Eugene Muckensturm, Joe Suta. . AFFIRMATIVE TEAM Back Row--Mary Howard, Carol Mattison, jo anne Matthews, Norma Pfeifer, Therese Worland, Elaine Brecke. Franz Row-Patricia Murrin, Vincent Thompson, Helen Strotz. Debating the question Resolved: that the .United States should join in reconstituting the League of Nations, the East High debate team completed a successful season. The varsity debate squad com- posed of affirmative, Patricia Murrin, and Helen Strotz, with Vincent Thompson as alternate, and negative, Donald Mitchell and Eugene Mucken- sturm, with joe Suta as alternate, placed second in the Big Eight Conference. They also participated in the Augustana and Elgin tournaments, and in the Metropolitan Debate League. Helen Strotz ranked third in original oratory. The freshman-sophomore team, consisting of af- firmative, Mary Howard and .Elaine Brecke, with Therese Worland as alternate, and negative, james Wfatson and Donald Ernst, captured first in the fifth annual Frosh-Soph meet held at East High. Other affirmative debaters were Joanne Matthews, Norma Pfeifer, and Carol Mattison. I SEVENTY-EIGHT 1 Hi-bo! Hi-no-the .wage crew maker the rlaazwf' Back Row-Back Griringer, Calvin Nelron, joanne Mattlaewr, Phi! Minneci. Front Row--Dean Miller, jack Steinkamp, Vincent Tloornpron, jim Garbe, Pan! Neumann, jane Rnrrell, Iamef Morrell. If you were to visit Miss Lulu Bredlow's Drama class, you might find gypsies, Chinamen, clowns or minstrels-results of the make-up committee. Or perhaps you might have the pleasure of watching a group of, as yet undiscovered, performers re- hearsing for their debut on the stage of East High. While the nervous actors deliver the goods, the hard-working stage crew drills holes through the ceiling of the stage and adds to the confusion by scattering bits of plaster to the four corners. NW e only hope that the stage still boasts of a ceiling by the time this book is published. Monthly reviews of plays are presented, and for variety, the speakers compete with the rumpus raised by the Commando Boys, below in the gym. Once a student overcomes these obstacles, you may be sure that he will never suffer from stage fright. Directorr of the yearjr aetivitier, Back Row-Marjorie Ann Sbinn, Maryon Keeley, jean Parker, Betty Grady, Ioyee Britton. Front Row--Loaire Franenbof, Laire Brandt, Sae Cable, Ioyce Bartlett. All ,the ,waalalit ,a I SEVENTY-NINE 1 l l l fzeaei ,az Aung ,in ,fha ,aid CHORUS Bark Row-C. Jensen, J. Gross, F. Miller, S. Fews, M. Bryant, B. Bailey, I. Franklin, B. McClary, D. Rast, D. Yager, F. Bara, E. Barn, D. Hill. Second Row-C. Boyles, P. Millen, R. Gramley, M. Wilkinson, D. Jungels, V. Bowman, A. Bennett, R. Moralis, R. Holldorf, A. Starck. Front Row-R. Patterson, D. Lussky, D. Plien, R. Frosto, J. Carter. Not in picture- I. Oros. Bark Row-E. Neil, V. Switzer, K. Fisher, E. Stalfeldt, I. Erickson, J. Riley, B. Conley, L. Bihlmayer, N. Breyne, I. Steil, B, Blank. Seromi Row-N. Zbinden, E. Zbinden, C. Ziemer, L. Hanny, G. Hakes, V. Reisinger, A. Clawson, V. Christian, W. Arndt, I. Schimer. From Row-D. Minard, A. Boyd, B. Paul, R. Cobb, E. jungels, D. Spring. I EIGHTY 1 East High boasts of two melody makers' groups, the A Cappella Choir and the Chorus. Under the direction of Miss Pouk, they have greatly enjoyed their work the past year. The two groups practice separately, and at different hours-after all, it would be confusing to hear Chloe and Reces- sional at the same time. One of the requirements for membership in the A Cappella Choir is that the aspirant be able to navigate without tripping in the maroon robes of the society. This not only adds grace to the general movement, but also keeps the robes clean. Each group presents individual performances during the year, in addition to several combined programs. As the type of music studied in each is similar this is not difficult to do. Both try to de- velop solo as well as group singing. Many of the students in the choir came out for the Variety Show, and we were astonished at the number of hidden Frank Sinatra's and Dinah Shore's-replete with screams and sighs. But, alas, not one heroic Caruso or miniature Flagstad ap- peared. Anyway who wants an accent when you can have a bankroll? A CAPPELLA CHOIR Buck Rau-V. Taylor, B. Egerton, R. Youngen, H, Ten Eyck, C. Gook, M. Jensen, W. Hix, J. Hughes, R. Plein, D. Adams, B. Otto, E. Ott, E. Olsen, J. Engelman. Sammi Rau'-B. Gross, C. Thomsen, B. Wagner, H. Konduras, G. Wfarberg, J. Gerkin, J. Mitchell, Jim Mitchell, E. Lindstrom, J. Douglas, G. Dumdie, M. Foot. From Row-J. Hitchcock, H. Tobin, R. Hennig, D. Gerkin, M. Keeley, H. Card, E. Voltz, J. Kennedy, M, Kennedy, S. Sandor. I L Emi-ITY-ONE J f f I ' ' YQ! ' uf! -rr-:Y Burk RHufiB. Meach B, Weston, Mr. Day, Barry, W. R' , A. Brecke, H. Byrd, E. Olson, W. McCoy, Fozzrlh R W. Burnell, C, Morley, W. Stredde, . Rogers, C. Groot, R. Windisch, R. Mizel. Third Row-P. Neumann, W. Marshall, J. Douglas, D. Herhig, R. Armour, W. Richard- son, D. Stone, G. Cornwall, R. Reed, C, Sagle, M. Settles, Sermrd Ram'-j. Vickers, A. Tillis, G. Engelman, R. Augustine, J. Hughes, D. Lindstrom, J. Kirner. Frou! R0u+K. Olson, B. Cryer, Wilkinson, G. Cusic. ,, H 5251522 .4472 ,Zim ,iam TWIRLERS Bark Rau'-Ruth Rausch, Geraldine Hattner, Elvira Rauscher, Betty Rush- ton, Evelyn Benter. Third Row- Mary Lou Carpenter, Lois Gabriel- son, Florence Haefelin, Shirley Bradstreet, Alverta Gierden. Second R0llf+J2lfllCC Mueller, Joyce Lippold, Shirlee Fields, Joyce Ann Hershey, Margaret Simpson. From Row- Betty Stokes, Mavis Rogers, Lois Finck, Shirley Stark, Roseanne Meisch. E EIGHTY-Two J if if-ix. S if .-1s. , Y Ar- ff - u WW , u Q r Vg J Back R0u'+R. Holt, G. Stuart, K. Cornwall, . Lee, Mr. Fitzgerald, R. Schmeisser, M. Powers, J. Neal, R. Welcher. F0ll7'lb Rau'-D. Schindlbeck, H. Goldsmith, L. Haring, R. rr, D. Beane, G. Wlells, J. Babos, H. Clawson, I. Burg, R. Buckardt, D. Denler. Third Row- N. Nagy, J. Hillock, A. Pillatsch, G. Denler, R. Miller, J. Jensen, 1. W. Schaeffer, D. Wells, G. Bieritz, M. Stone, M. Ambel, J. Dunn, picture-W. Bear, R. Patterson, W. Samples, R. Bockman, A. Parcell, R. Drennen, D. Morin, E. Bauer, F. Johnson, R. Hix, W. Sutherland, NV. Callahan, D. Wagner. A persistent tapping, an engulfing silence, the upraised baton, all eyes intent, the signal, and- music by the East High Band. Any day of the school week during the last period of the day, you may hear music drifting down from the fourth floor. It may be a peppy march, an overture, or even a popular piece, for it is here that boys are taught instrumental technique. and learn to play every type of music. Again the baton is raised, silence, the signal, and music. This time the band is not practicing, but performing. It may be the Spring or Fall Concert, Schaeffer, 1. Neumann, E. Lye, R. VUagner. Second ROMQR. Paulson, Front Raw-D. Marti, H. Parker, R. Granger, M. Sorenson. Not in R. Lauer, G. King, V. Dunn, R. Daniels, J. Runninger, C. Scbiltz, G. Wfallace, C. Duncan, C. Haring, D. LaSuer, D. Braclcett, J. Bailey, a P.T.A. meeting, Senior Day, a pep meeting, a Red Cross drive, or perhaps a football game, or parade. Mr. M. W. Day, the director, leads their activi- ties. The trombone section is well represented by the officers of the band, john Neumann, president, and Ray Wagner, vice-president. During the past year many former members of the band who are now in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, have returned and in relating their experiences, have said that the marching routine they practised so diligently in the band has been of considerable value to them in the service. lunatic ,fa ,amd I EIGHTY-THREE J ,G From the music room, any third hour, may be heard the strains of selections ranging from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony to Mairzy Doatsf' Versatility is the keynote of the East High Orchestra. Under the leadership of Miss Gertrude Tienson, who conducted the first se- mester, and Miss Mary Goddard who took over at mid-year, compositions representative of many types of music have been studied. Empha- sis is placed on the individual sections, a method which has brought pleasing results. The Orchestra made an outstanding appearance with the Senior Class Play. r'0Z?0000 Mfzifzy Dofzlf ,711 fren Ike 'cellirfr like tba! mmzber. Buck Ron'-D. Douglas, B. Ochsenslager, J. Simon, J. Lamme, E. Friedgens, D. Daniels, Miss Goddard. Seffmd Rau?-1. Franklin, A. Pillatsch, B. Livingston, F. Darby. Front Rou'-S. Wagner B. Steenson, E. Kormos, O. Sepavich, R. Haish, J. Fisher, J. Eggestein, M. Ohm, B. Cowherd P. Bender, M, johnson I EIGHTY-FOUR 1 faq jfaal ,qaael ! Here comes the bride-all dressed in white. With love-stricken expressions on their shining faces, the victims, alias, two sentimentalists of Junior Delphi, walk arm in arm down the Hower- strewn aisle. Yes, all this and more you must endure to be- come a respected and renowned member. Mock weddings, stories of Peter Rabbit, and visions of flag pole sitters have been some of the saner topics of Delphi this past year. Believe it or not, the Delphinians do learn the rules and regulations of parliamentary drill-that is, provided by Mr. Hubert Davis, the faculty ad- visor, gives them the old eagle eye. Will the senator from Tennessee please resume his seat? Yes, you have to speak on the assigned topic. Oh, all right, appeal to the critic if it will give you any satisfactionl I How familiarare these words to juniors and seniors who compose the se- date body of Senior Delphi. With all the dignity and twice the confusion of a real congress, Senior Delphi convenes eighth hour Thursdays in the chambers of 201, with Miss Dorothy Youngblood its critic. Senior Delphi's purpose, to learn the fundamen- tals of parliamentary drill, is sometimes obscured in the hilarity and bustle of its many activities, but nevertheless, a good time is had by allf' JUNIOR DELPHI Back Row-Mary Howard, Carl Beckner, Richard Rossie, Ann Seech, Bob Crable. Fran! Row-Alice Nilles, Eva Thon, Joanne Sennett, Mary Terebessy. SENIOR DELPHI Slanding-Marilyn Smith, john Wfallace, Bob Davidson, Max Moulton, Joann Matthews. Sealed-Helen Strotz, Pat Murrin, Betty Grady, Virginia Marshall. , L EIGHW-FIVE 3 FRENCH CLUB Wililiar Farris Bob LaVoy LATIN CLUB Bark-Carol Metzler, jodeen Dix. Front-Mary Howard, john Harkness, Norma Pfeifer. SPANISH CLUB Bafkfjoan Thomas, Florence Banks. Front-Phyllis Steinkamp, june Regnier. eafimafzaflllleft Pat I.aSucr French, Latin, and Spanish Clubs offer convoca- tions and meetings for the enlightenment and en- tertainment of their members. Special programs feature plays, movies and guest speakers. Every foreign language student is eligible for membership in the club representative of the language he studies. French club officers for the year were Patricia LaSuer, president, Bob LaVoy, vice-president, Wilma Farris, secretary-treasurer. Leaders in the Spanish club were june Regnier, president, Phyllis Steinkamp, vice-president, ,Ioan Thomas, secretary-treasurer, Florence Banks, pro- gram chairman. First semester oflicers of the Latin Club were jodeen Dix, president, Mary Howard, vice-presi- dent, Norma Pfeifer, secretary-treasurer. Directing the activities of the club the second semester were john Harkness, Norma Pfeifer and Carol Metzler. I EIGHTY-SIX 1 14-J-,rea That girl wearing a crisp blue and white checked gingham apron and a neat white blouse with the triangle insignia, and doing volunteer work in your hospital was a Girl Reserve. This is one way the Girl Reserves are showing their eagerness to serve their country and community. Special programs this year included a style show, conferences, and joint meetings with Hi-Y. Beta officers were tbackj Carol Metzler, Sallie Huston, Delores Risvoldg Qfrontj Annette Keeley, Joann Sennett, Kathleen Keeley, Mary Terebessy. Alpha officers were fbackj Virginia Marshall, Joyce Bartlett, Frances Duyg ffrontj Phyllis Steinkamp, Helen Strotz, Luise Brandt. '7afw!r - ,l'aZ'ea4 As the Girl Reserves satisfies the needs of East High girls, so the Hi-Y and the Torch Club bring fellowship and entertainment to the boys of this institution. Hi-Y membership is limited to junior and senior boys. The Torch Club selects its members from underclassmen. .Torch Club officers were fbackj Al Parcell, Pat Ruddy, jim Clemmens, Don Ernstg ffrontj Don Hansen, Walter Stern, Jim Hillock, Bob Crable. Hi-Y officers were fbackl Elmer Olson, jim Millerg ffrontj jim Presbrey, Bob LaVoy, juddy Wleber. I EIGHTY SEVEN 1 Under the banner of the American Junior Red Cross, East High has contributed much to the war effort since the reorganization of the local chapter in December, 1942, under the direction of Miss Louise E. Hutchins. Since each student is automatically a member, it would be impossible to enumerate the individual achievements of the many boys and girls who have given freely of their time and effort without thought of personal gain. During the past year, under the guidance of the olicers: Max Moulton, president, Betty Grady, vice- president, Joyce Britton, secretary, and Joe Suta, treasurer, the Junior Red Cross held three drives for funds: the first in November, 1943, that netted 35102.00 for the Junior Red Cross War Fund, the second in March, 1944, totalling sssouoo, and the third a dance in May for the National Children's Fund. On the first two occasions, all-school convo- cations were held. Swuice Not all Junior Red Cro5.r work is or wry ar hanging porterf but the leader! -Max Moulton, Joyce Britton, Betty Grady-lmmlle it jmt at eyfcierttly. Members of the organization presented a brief survey of the work of the Red Cross. The Art Department with the assistance of Miss Jessie Shirley and Miss Dorothy Pooley made Writ- ing tablets, scrap books, desk pads, menu cards, tray covers, and thousands of greeting cards for service men in hospitals. g The clothing classes under Miss Lucile Stoddard and Mrs. Marie Rogers made many useful hospital garments and layettes. The local office was fur- nished additional office help through the staff assis- tants, and many girls volunteered each Week to make surgical dressings. On September 15, 1943, the American Junior Red Cross was twenty-six years old. Twenty-six years ago the Juniors were 8,000,000 strong. To- day, our nation, again at war, has over twice that number working to serve with the adult members of Red Cross. East High is proud to belong to the Junior Red Cross. mclaalj f EIGHTY-EIGHT 1 Zlflzaj! llfa , The Science Club, under the supervision of Mr. Roger Stutz, is open to all Chemistry and Physics students. This club secures speakers and movies for the enlightenment of the members. Behind all the equipment stand Bob Davidson, president, Bill Hauser, Dick Stamm, Jeanne Kennedy, secretary, Marilyn Buckberg, and john Neumann, vice-president. ea? The Projector Club renders an invaluable serv- ice to the students of East High. The members of this club operate all the projectors that afford us those ever popular movies. Mr. Roger Stutz acts as adviser. Members of the club are fback rowj Bill Hauser, president, jim Albright, Bob Davidson, Bill Haidock, Vincent Thompson, Graham Engleman, Alex Popp, and ffront rowj Elmer Olson, vicepresident, Steve Brummer, Walter Rick, Don Lindo, and Erwin Bauer. 'VW-1 f EIGHTY-NINE 1 OFFICERS Back Row-Lena Bolde, Ellen Mae Banks. Front Row-Genevieve Morgan, Dick A. Miller, Joyce Babcock. Left lo right-Cornelia Bates, Marilyn Swanson, Sylvia Zimat, Don Hrubant, Ruth Douglas, Harry Weber, Ruth Tebell. 7ake ,a , .1 Membership to the East High Commercial Club is open to all students taking a commercial course. This club endeavors to familiarize its members with the various phases of commercial work in the busi- ness world. Educational programs featuring movies and speakers are secured for the commercial students under the auspices of the Commercial Club. The Commercial Club encourages the develop- ment of higher standards of efficiency. For speed and accuracy tests awards are usually offered by the club. Initiative and willingness to assume respon- sibility are rewarded with leadership. Miss Gertrude -Pittz isthe faculty adviser. It's 3:55. As johnny jones passes the library, he suddenly remembers that economics report. There are 9,000 volumes in the library but perhaps only one holds the solution to his problem. 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Front Row-T. Hemphill, J. Neal, R. Buckner, I. O'Neil, C, Nelson, E. Zimbleman, J. Steib, R. Nebel, R. Miller, R. Underwood, M. Bentley. .. Q CoAcH CLIFF ROBERT COACH JOE MAZE East East East East East East East East East I NINETY-Two J W, High ...... High ...... High ....., High ...... High ...... High ...... High ...... High ...... High ...... S C O R E S 0 Decatur . . . . . 6 19 Naperville . . . . . 6 19 Joliet ...... .. 6 13 LaSalle-Peru ..... 7 19 Elgin ........ .. 0 6 East Rockford . . . 9 6 A Freeport ........ 7 13 West Rockford . .25 12 West High ... .. O STANDINGS UV. West Rockford . . . . . 6 Freeport .. .. 4 Elgin .. .. 3 East Aurora . . . . . 4 Joliet ........ .. 3 East Rockford . LaSalle-Peru West Aurora . .. ..2 ..1 . ..1 L T. Pri. 1 1.000 1 .667 2 .600 0 .5 7 1 0 .428 S 0 1 .335 COACH AARON ALBRIGHT COACH ROGER Srurz 2 .200 1 .166 adm! Buck R014'--R. Simmons, L. Stahler, J. Albright, H. Byrd, H. Arenkill, W. Perry, DI. Hartman, R. Kleinfeldt, R. Hilderbrand, Coach Albright. Serozld Rau'-F. Scott, M. Zickert, W. Marshall, D. Wagner, R. Smith, R. Coddington, G. Kish, M. Kenworthy, C. Beckner. From Rau--R. Giese, Mgr., J. Harkness, R. Dombrasky, I. Lay, A. Parcell, L. Richardson, D, Wfelcher, J. Baker, D. Larson, Mgr. Not in picture-R. O'Neil, E. Schmidt, R. Tesch, D. Webster, R. Thom. I NINETY-THREE J ' l Buck Rau'-Coach Stutz, J. Tews, E. Vocht, W. Stredde, R. Edler, W. Shaefer, W. Gately, P Wallzice, Coach McHenry. Semnd Row-P. Feifer, C. Robotham, R, Thompson, J. Curry, J. Dunlap, J. Carter, Matthews, W. Welch. Front Row-L. Olson, G. Voorhees, A. Wullbrand, W. Buckley, D. Lewis, R, Zvanet, W Bauman, R. Seifert, Not in picturehA. Felten, D. Helin, D. Linden R. Kunkel, E. Smith, G. Zelensek. O12 Turkey Day wfaen the band giver out with Ware flue Flag, every loyal Enfi- .riefer if on hir feet prmzfo. No, john 'll'lI.f72,If fl m.fzmlty,' be jim! mfedezl zz lillle more exe1'c'i.s'e. Zfwfaiich aa eafzfzifzgd KNINETY-FOlJRil I when 'Z' xzalianecf 2 J Qi I NINETY-FIVE J TOM Bos BOB OTTO PAUL BRAATEN ABEL LAVOY TEREBESSY PATTERQON STANDINGS East Aurora . . Elgin ........ East Rockford Freeport ..... West Rockford Joliet ........ LaSalle-Peru . . West Aurora . E UV, L. Pct. . . . 7 5 .700 . . . 7 5 .700 7 3 .700 7 5 .700 ... 6 4 .600 5 5 .500 ... 1 9 .100 . . . 0 10 .000 COACH CECIL MAY RWE-nal iff' an ,all ,ay i M CAPTAINS 5 C O R E 5 East High .... .... 2 7 Morton of Cicero O' TEREBESSY East High .... .... 4 7 Oak Park ..... P' PATTERSON East High .... .... 4 9 Downers Grove . East High .... ,... 3 4 Hinsdale ...... I East High .... .... 4 9 Marseilles .... East High ..,, .... 4 5 Elgin ...... East High .... .... 5 7 Joliet ........ East High .... .... 5 1 LaSalle-Peru . . . East High .... .... 4 0 West Rockford . East High .... .... 6 1 Elgin ........ East High .... .... 4 4 Freeport ...... East High .... .... 4 3 West High East High .... .... 4 9 Glenbard ...... East High .... .... 3 2 East Rockford . East High .... .... 2 1 Glenbard ...... East High .....,... 32 Joliet ........ REGIONAL TOURNAMENT GAMES: East High ......... 31 Naperville .... East High .... .... 4 4 West High East High ......... 49 Marmion . . . SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT GAMEs: East High ......... 36 Gardner ..... CK TED ELMER BOE BOB SSONG GRAVER MAENDI.EIN DAVIDSON PERKINS 30 31 17 33 37 47 27 28 38 45 37 40 43 34 51 34 18 32 44 37 DICK MILLER East East East East East East East Buck Row-R. Selander, J. Chioles, L. Stahler, R. Tesch, P. Powell, S. Brummer. Third Rau'-J. Albright I Mode G. Reuss, G. Stuart, R. Welcher, J. Harkness. Serond Row-J. Dunlop, J. Tews, M. Zickert, J. Castner, J Neal D Beane. From Row-J. Carter, M. Perkins, H. Byrd, L. Richardson, R. Grisch, R. Powelson. Not in picture R O'Neil. High. High. High. High. High. High. High. SCORES 7 Naperville 7 Joliet... .....13 Elgin.. .....20 West High 6 Marmion .....12 Elgin... .....18 West High .13 .0 .13 .0 .0 .0 .0 COACH ALBERT MCHENRY ,qeaafi Jadkel' ,4fza2zk4 I NINETY-EIGHT J 2 fi! axis , 1 ' -4 -s af. If W T, Q ki :.,, E ff V : ,ggf ' 17 , . , ,..... .,.,:: . ..,. VZKL L Liiy V. V, Abl . ! 'X 41 QR ,Q A' x 'N 'M X Y' V gl Ek , -2' Q f : -Q ll 4 Y ' 3 'Z 'f' . 1 1 Q an J 'N 1 W 5? J h J. 'AW' W 2 W fi 2 ig gg, 55 5 fsigl -'X W S X uf ff' m L Y f' L ' K L,,L f A, Q' ..,', 1 4 1 12: ff 6 IQ 1 ' I P .5 A' Q M 3 f ff 1 ' ,r A ' ..., S' Q Q. ,. 1' nf 1' 'ff' ' ---r fw 5 K: 41' 4 2175313 Y - y 4 3 1 i -W ig, W r. -vr1,g,1 2 I. Qi, flrw f VF 9- W -,114 M, 1' f 1, April April April April April April April May May May May May May SCHEDULE There 1-Oak Park Relays ............. . . . 12-Batavia Varsiety vs. Erosh-Soph. ...... Here 18-Hinsdale Varsity ....... . . .There 19-Oswego Varsity vs. Frosh . . . .... Here 21-Elgin Varsity ...... . . .Here 22-Oak Park Frosh-Soph . . .... Here 29-Wheaton Relays . . . . . .There 3-Naperville Varsity . .. .... Here 6-County Meet 13-District Meet . . . . .Here 16-Elgin Varsity . . . . .There COACHES 20-State Meet JOE MAZE CLIFF ROBERT ' , I Captain Manager 27-Big Eight Conference Meet . . . . . .Elgin TOM BRAATEN HENRY COWHERD eincfea eaew Bark Raw-J. Swanson, P. Wallace, R. Tesch, T. Seabough, H. Parks, B. Lee, D. Miller, D. Noxon, C. Weber, R. Stutz, B. Augustine, J. Curry, J. Timok, H. Cowherd, Mgr. Foarzb Row-F. Miller, J. Lohr, F. Wolgast, J. Stuart, J, Albright, J. Carter, B R J. R Baum, G. Voorhees, L. Wrede, B. Dombrasky, M. Hagstolz, A. Godfrey, Coach Maze, Coach Robert. Third RowAG. Bierietz Selanrler, B. Beck, B. Davidson, H. Byrd, J. White, G. Hutter, R. James, M. Kenworthy, 1. Baker, J. Neal, W. Ziegler, Dunlop, D. Lewis, R. Johnson, T. Neupert. Serond Row-B. Perkins, J. Presbrey, J. O'Neil, E. Coffee, B. Smith, H. Weber, Buckner, J. Harkness, D. Dungan, D. Stone, V. Anderson, D. Peterson. From Row-I. Mode, L. Richardson, M. Carter a 1 R. Thompson, H. Fechner, V. Walters, T. Braaten, C. Nelson, P. Powell, D. Marti, D. Burns, B. Augustine, L. DuSell, 1. Schafer, S. Brumer. - -V---...s..... ...V --.Wi . .. . r .-a t kmvmmugu -e - --A m ..---+,..,.,4 I ONE HUNDRED 1 Calvin Nelron and john O'Neil offered .wrong compefitioh in low and high hurdler. Bill Azfgarline 1172111 Perry Powell .ret a fan pace for all diifanfe ruhnerr. 1 5 r,.K .g!!5w'X I Spam! Mmahania Eastis track squad, a team that is described by the Chicago San as being formidable, entered the Oak Park Relays April 1. In this first meet of the season the Tomcats entered every event from the first heat of the high hurdles to the sprint medley relay. With Captain Tom Braaten and other returning lettermen the team looked forward to a successful season as many promising new tracksters made their first appearance in competition. Tomcat hurdlers were Johnny O'Neil, Doc Nel- son, Lee DuSell and jack Baker, while Duke Neal and Ray Buchner represented East High in the fifty yard dash. Main hopes in distance running were Herb Fechner, Bill Augustine, Bill Shaefer, Perry Powell, and Bob Perkins. Featured in the eight lap relay were Dale Dungan, jack Harkness, Dave Marti, and Doc Nel- son, with Bill Augustine, Don Burns, jack Baker and Perry Powell in the sprint medley. In field events Captain Braaten was entered in the high jumps, Duke Neal in the shot put, Perry Powell in the broad jump, while the pole vaulters were Bob Underwood, Max Kenworthy, and Bob Smith. In general the team was one of the best East High has had in quite a few years. L ONE HUNDRED ONEI Zfncfe Sand ,eye ' ,an ,Mem INTRA MURAL CHAMPIONS Thi: intra-mural barketball cbampiourlaip team comer from Mi, Roy McAfoo.r' Jertioii. The players are Kenneth Wolf, Bob Wegman, Lee DuSell, John Neumann, Richard Miller, Don Burns, and Melvin Molitor. I ONE HUNDRED Twoj SERVICE CLUB The Service Club if an organization formed to auruw .rome of the quertiom of boyr of military age. General fire-induction infor- mation if di.fC1if,fea' by the memlaeihr. Membeifr of the club are pirtuiea' here. Back Row-Don Burns, Dick Stamm, Bill Bear, Bob Davidson, Don Lindstrom. Third Row-Harry Horton, Ray Wagner, John Neumann, Carl Oros, Harry Weber. Second Row-jerry Doran, Bob Seifert, Delbert Peter- son, Arnold Hessler, Chris Atkinson. Front Row-Albert Adams, Bob Underwood, Don Schindlbeck, Vernon Walters. RADIO CLUB A club new to Eart High tbir year if the Radio Club. Undef the dirertioii of Mif. Clarence Couuazray the .rtiidentx become familiar with the pifiucipler of communica- tion. Club membeidr are pictuifetl here. Bark Row-Dudley Stone, Don Lindstrom, Tom Braaten. Third Row-Mr. Connaway, Bob Granger, Harry Weber. Second Row- Bob Davidson, Vincent Thompson, Bill Hauser, Frofit Rou'wLeonard Milton, Dick Miller, Elmer Olson, john Scholten. TENNIS If yoa know bow to loandle an laonert raolael or if yon rronlel lilee to learn, the Tennis Club greelr yon wilb open armr. Members of the club pictured here are Lee DuSell, Bob Crable, Dick Miller, Everett Thalharner, and Vincent Thompson. GOLF Alrlaongb many boys were unable to fnd lime for llveir favorite rport lloir year, tloe club had a fair repfereniation on llae fair- ways. Among the contestants were fbacky Charles Host, jack White, joe Sutag fmidcllej Gail Sorg, Bob Pooley, Dick Danog ffrontj Frank Darby, Dean Larson, Milton Boyles, Don Lindo. WRESTLING Bark Ron'-A. Krahn, G. Hutter, Steib, E. Bauer, R. Helin. Sefond Rou'wW. Otto, J. Molnar, W. Samples, XV. Marshall, W. McCoy, J. Ahasic. Front Rou'-D. Larson, L. Daraban, G. Mi- halka, W. Gerhard, J. Miller, Coach Brown. Not in picture-Dale Dungan. n flee ,ftwing ,maj I ONE HUNDRED THREE 1 Sept. Oct. Nov. Qc!! 14nimaZ'e Wim OFFICERS Slmzding-Hazel Bourelle, President, Margaret Swanson, Vice-president. Seated-Lisbeth Brandt, Point Secretaryg Luise Brandt, Treasurerg Lena Bolde, Secretary. G.A.A. CALENDAR First general meeting - new members learned rules and regulations of G.A.A. Hockey began at Young School. Manager, Irene Wagner. Bowling began at Sylvandell. Manager, Marilyn Buckberg. Swimming began at Y.W.C.A. Manager, june Gemmer. Gen- eral meeting in the gym with Mr. Maze as speaker. Hockey tournament got underway, feverybody had bruised shinsj Carolyn White finally got around to that long de- layed treat-Pop and cookies! Monthly meeting - Mrs. Feldman, our school nurse, was the speaker. Freshman Dec. Jan. given G.A.A. test-all of them passed-we wonder how? Initiation of freshman-it was messy but fun to see them slithering through wet spaghetti and cracker crumbs-bare footed. Marguer- ite and Carol looked very smooth with ba- nanas all over their faces too. General meeting-Miss Reich, speaker. Basketball began with Kay Conover and Ann Duff as managers - but too many interruptions - gals working, Variety Show, Christmas va- cation. Monthly meeting. Lamme, A. Gregory, Luise Brandt, Lisbeth Brandt, B. Rushton, Marilyn Roesch, J. Worrell, A. Duff. Third Raw-M. Zilly, J. Eggestein, D, Connelly, L. Glossop, H. Hershey, I.. Precup, I., Ryan, D. Rast, C. White, J. Thomas, J. Kelley, R. Bertrand, A. Schmidt. Second Rau'-I. Wagner, E. Milbrandt, N. Laurinas, I.. Foltos, L. Westphal, J. Soos, B. Precup, J. Charleston, N. Silagi, N. Zbinden, S. McCann, I.. Handell. Front Row-G. Worrell, H. Tatar, R. Timmons, M. Howard, C. Breyne, V. Mickley, E. Brecke, B. Conley, J. Griesman, A. Ambel, M. Settles, C. Jensen, J. Moore. Bark Row-V. Pall, S. Milbrandt, J. Sennett, D. Schule, v , LONE HUNDRED FOURJ Feb. Mar. April Back Row-Rosemary Bertrand, archery, Mar- guerite Zilly, tumbling, joan Thomas, tennisg Violet Mickley, bowlingg june Gemmer, swim- ming. Front Row-Helen Tatar, softball, Sylvia Hora, volleyballg Irene Wagner, hockey, Kay Conover, basketball, Carolyn White, bad- minton. Mm, ' ,ancf ,finimenf Bark Row-S. Gierden, A. Lindimier, M. Buckberg, B. Dumdie, G. Nelson, G. White, E. Thon, A. Holmes, P. Schmidt, L. Scott, E. Schmidt, J. Eby, P. Whelan. Third Row-D. Hunt, R. Gramley, M. Swanson, I. Darr, P. LaSuer, B. Swartz, G. Taylor, M. Jenson, D. Weeks, J. Stemple, B. Wendling, J. Ferguson, M. Steffen. Second Ron-J. Sperry, C. Metzler, D. Rolfs, F. Bean, G. Morgan, F. Banks, B. Webb, V. Taylor, E. Banks, C. Casper, H. Bourelle, G. Onete, E. Zbinden. Front Row-B. Buckberg, M. Gerth, K. Conover, L. Bolde, M. Daird, J. Gemmer, A. Seech, B. Griff, S. Hora, D. Such, B. Dorion, B. Fink, M. Senft. Basketball teams were picked and we finally got some good competition. Monthly meet- ing - mid-semester freshmen invited - re- ceived all G.A.A. information. Sports man- agers' meeting. General meeting in gym-skit given en- titled The Fatal Quest. The Alumni Basketball Game-a highlight of the season. Class basketball tournament-who can beat those seniors? Volleyball began during the noon hour, SPORTS MANAGERS May June Manager, Sylvia Hora. P.T.A. demonstra- tion. Badminton began with Lois Volkel as manager. Tumbling began-manager, Mar- guerite Zilly. Monthly meeting, Movie on health. Archery began at athletic field-manager, Rosemary Bertrand. Softball began-man- ager, Helen Tatar. Tennis Manager joan Thomas. Election of officers for coming year. Banquet-awards and installation of newly elected officers. f ONE HUNDRED FIVE J Swlale ,la ,aaa fjahamt ! Every year, the Senior Jtaclentr enthariastically make their cally oh the harinerr anal professional men of Aarora whose jinaneial rerpome maker thir hook porrihle. We ark yozt to help ar exprers oar appreciation for their rapport hy patroniziag them. ati A lie Aberle 8: Son-Jewelry Adding Machine 8: Typewriter Sales Adolph's Garage A Friend Akeley-Steele Co., The Alice Beauty Shop Allen, Olney C. Alschuler, Putnam, johnson 8: Ruddy American Bonded Oil Co. American Well Works, The Anderson 8: Duy, Inc. Anderson, G. A. Andrews-Williams Health Service Armbruster, John H. 8: Co. Aurora Beacon-News Aurora Building 8: Loan Ass'n Aurora Chamber of Commerce Aurora Cleaners 8: Furriers Aurora College Aurora Dairy Co. Aurora Dental Society Aurora Dry Goods Co. Aurora Equipment Co. Aurora Greenhouse Co. Aurora Labor Temple Aurora-Leland Hotel Aurora Mid-West Printers, Inc Aurora Motor Sales Aurora National Bank Aurora Paint Supply Co. Aurora Rainbo Bakery Co. Aurora Shoe Repair Shop Aurora Trades 8: Labor Assembly Aurora Upholstering Shop Aurora Welding Service I ONE HUNDRED SIXI x, Betty Wertoiz giving oat in a rolo namher at the Variety Show Smzkef alive! What 4 comm! B tie Baker Laundry Banker, E. U. jr.-Mutual Life Ins. Barber-Greene Co. Barker Printing Co. Bellon Cleaning 8: Dyeing Bender's Army Store Bere, Sigmund-Insurance Biever Furniture Co. Big Four Cleaners 8: Hatters Bill's Grocery Bill's Hat Shop Bishop Cafe Block 8: Kuhl Co. Boorkman's Dry Goods Co. Borden Co., The Bourelle, J. A.-General Contracting Bowrnanls Cafe Boyd's Service Station Brackett 8: Co.-Vaults Brennan Coal Co. Broadway Cafe Broadway Coal Company Brown, H. D.-Coal Co, Bud's Smoke Shop Buttrey, Arthur R.-Insurance 7440, , tit C Carter, A. J.-Mayor Carter-Blotchforcl Inc. Chicago-Aurora Tailoring Co., Inc. City Hall Pharmacy Clarke, Edw. D.-Plumbing 84 Heating Classic Bowling Lanes Collins, Dr. R. K. Comer, B., Co. Crane Company Currier, Dr. Clark P. at D 52+ Dairy Queen Daleiden Mortuary, The Daytime Frock Shop Dewey 8: Co. Dimond, Herman C.-Real Estate-Insurance Downs, Dr. W. B. Downs Funeral Home Dreyer-Denney Clinic Durabilt Steel Locker Co. Dutch Mill Duy, Carl Duy, Wm. H.-Clover Farm Store 4 ,J-iullcf ,Me Span fONE HUNDRED SEVEN Q1 Autograph eolleelorr had zz field day when Ben Carter, former Em! High Jmdent, .flopped over to te!! In el litzle of hir work Hollywood. iii E fif- Eberly, Ralph M., Inc. Eby-Youngen Co. Elks Club Emigh, Cleo J. Eric's Swirl Salon Erlenborn's, A. J. 8: Co. Q25 F Re Fairbanks Cafeteria Feldott, joseph J.-Attorney Fifth Street Barber Sho P Finch 8: McCullough-Printers, Binders, Publishers Fisher's Bakery in Fitchome Farms Dairy Flentye, William H., 8: Co. Fodor's Jewelry Store Forty-eight Roofing 8: Insulating Co. Fox Valley Milk Producers Fox Valley Novelty Co. Frazier 8: Evans--Insurance Frost Electric Shop ali G IRQ- Garvin, E. P.-jeweler Ginsberg, Sidney Glossop, Charles-Roofing Glossop, Donald L. Gook's, Bill-Barber Shop Grant, W. T., Co. Greenwald's Jewelry Store Grimm's Drug Store 8231-I Es- Harker's Body Shop Harkison Pharmacy, The Hartz Drug Store Hauser, Joe--Menys Wear Healy Chapel, The Heinz, A. W. 8: Co. Heitkotter, Ben-Plasterer Hermes, Nicholas A. Het's Pure Oil Hob-Nob Delicatessen Hochsprung, Walter-Groceries 8: Meats Home Building 8: Loan Ass'n Home Liquor Store House of Vision, The Huesing's jewelry Store Hull Tailors Hyatt's Ice Cream Bar Hydrox Sealtest Ice Cream 1 Illinois Cleaners 8: Dyers Illinois Wholesale Company . Improvement Building 8: Loan Ass'n . . Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. Infantry-Veterans Club, 129th International Harvester Co. Isle Theatre Wfame ,qua flee ,an Zafu' ecwcf, I ONE HUNDRED EIGHTI eiiillif- Johnsons Grocery Johnsons Radio Service jungels, Peter-Florist K EQ? Kaufmann, R 8: M, Inc. Kearns, James A. Kelmscott Corporation, The Kendrick 8: Lindblad Kitenplon 8: Young, Drs. Klein, Dr. Samuel Kollman's White Rose Service Station Konradls Ice Cream 8: Sandwich Shop Kresge, S. S. Company Q25 L 53+ Latimer, William Lawson, Tom-Service Station Lee, E. L., M.D. Lee, Floyd M.-Contractor Lell, Chris Lies Brothers Lietz 8: Grometer Lisberg Bros. News Agency Lite Soap Co. Little, Perrine 81 Wilson Lohmann, A. F., 8: Co. London Shoe Repair Shop Love Brothers, Inc. Lyon Metal Products, Inc. eil M 23+ McWethy Bros. Maier, Henry-Plumbing 8: Heating Malcor Roofing Co. Mall, Frank-Lumber Co., Inc. Marinello Shop Marshall, C. W. Martner, C. J.-Ins. Co. Master Cleaners Masters Shoe Co. Matthews, jordan 8: Dean May Jewelers In az Surrey With the Fringe on the Top - Alarjofie SfFZ'E77.f07Z, Dirk Stzzmm. Meister, E. E., M.D. Merchants National Bank of Aurora Metropolitan Business College Meyer, William F.-Plumbing 81 Heating Michels-Harral Coal Co. Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe I Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co. Milton Studio Mitchler 84 Barron-Real Estate, Insurance Modaff, N. Moose Lodge 400 Moschel 8a Tomblin Agencies N Nelson, Dr. C. R. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Buy gqaaa jaaffapafile, Afnifzll ,aacf ,falzcf I ONE HUNDRED NINEJ Ta-nz-nz-boom-te-ay +24 O E36 Oatman Bros., Inc. Oberweis Dairy Ochsenschlager, Carl Ogden Fruit Gardens Ogden Nurseries, Inc. Old Second National Bank Oleson, Carl Overhead Door Sales ei-4 P lie Paradise Inn Paramount Stationers Pasnick, Michael-Fine Tailoring Patterson's jewelry Store Pefifers, Maud N.-State Representative Peteis Shoe Shop Pike, L. V.-Dairy Prince Ice Cream Castle Prueter, E. H.-Painting 8: Paper Hanging Publix Great States Theatres, Inc. eiilllir Rausch Coal Co. Rauscher's Food Store Reder Grocery Rehkopf's Restaurant Reid, Ochsenschlager-Attorneys at Law Remington Rand Inc.-Systems 8: Methods Div Rice, D. 8: Son Richards-Wilcox, Manufacturing Co. Ridge Jewelers Ritchie Secretarial School River Hills Memorial Park Riverside Barber Shop Robinson's Auto Supply Co. Roger's Transfer Rollins 84 Rice Drug Store Ruddy Brothers 824 S Ee Schmitz 8: Gretencort Co. Schor Glass Co. Schuster, Peter F.-Plumbing 84 Heating Sears Roebuck 8: Co. Sears 81 Solfisburg Sencenbaughis, S. S., Co. Service Coal Co. Sheagren Pharmacy Siegmund, Charles B. Silhouette Reducing 8a Beauty Salon Simons Furniture 8: Rug Co. Skateland Skelly, C. W.-Floor Sanding Smely's Greenhouse Smith 8: Corona Typewriters, Inc. Staudt 81 Neumann Co. Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Stewarts, Inc. Stillman Company, The Strand Restaurant Strathmore Co. Stratz Optical Shop Sylvandell Recreation '70 jfzelh aafuuaqat ,make ,a jmck, Q IQ ONE HUNDRED TEN J 'Wee eg T Bc- Thill, john P.-City Clerk Three Sisters, Inc. Toenniges, Dr. Frederick Tom's Hat Shop e5tUl9f- United Auto Service U. S. Market eg Vge Valley Maid Ice Cream Valley Tire Service Vick's East High Pharmacy - esfwlt' Waegner's Shoe Store Walker Laundry, Cleaners 8: Dyers Wampach Bros. Ward 8: Jones Furniture Co. Wauneta's Beauty Salon Weddige, F. 1. Weils', Inc. Weingart 8: Pillatsch-Clothiers Western-Austin Co. Western United ,the xml ,ami ,AZwh West Side Shoe Repair Whelan's Drug Co. White 8: Todd Wood Motor Woolworth, F. W. Co. eil Y lir- Young Modern Shop The worre they look, the hetter oyjziterr they make. Eh, Mary Lou, Charlotte, and Jeanne? I ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN J if-l A Cappella Choir .............. Art Department .. ..... .. Auroran ........ ...... i B l Band ......................... Basketball Freshman-Sophomore . . Varsity ............. Board of Education .... Boys' Club ......... iCl Cheer Leaders . . . ...... . . . . Chorus ..................... Coaches ................. Commencement Program .... Commencement Speakers .... Commercial Club ........ Commercial Department ...... iDIl Dean of Boys, 1. L. Hunter ...... Dean of Girls, Veronica O'Neil .. Debate ........................ 746 81 19 76, 77 82,85 98 96-99 10 72 92, 93, 96, 98, 100 .. .....40 Director of Athletics, Roy E. Davis ..... Drama .............. ..... . . . , I E l English Department ........... iFl Faculty .... ......... Football Freshman ............ Freshman-Sophomore ...... Varsity .................... Foreign Language Department .. French Club ................. Freshman Sections .......... TGI Girl Reserves ................. Girls' Athletic Association ..... Girls' Club ............. Golf ....................... KHII High Honor Roll ............. Hi-Y ........................ Home Economics Department . . Honor Roll Freshman .............. Junior-Senior . . Sophomore ill In Memoriam ................. Industrial Arts Department ...... Intra-mural Basketball Champions 90 13 11 11 78 91 79 12 ... 12-22 94 93 92-95 15 86 60-64 87 104, 105 73, 111 103 ....66 ....87 ..2O 67 66 67 68 21 .....102 fell tn Junior Class .. ....... .. Activities . . . . . . . Advisers . . . Officers ..... junior Delphi ..... Junior Red Cross .... ..... U-il Latin Club ....... ..... Library Science . . . . . . . . iMl Mathematics Department ..... Music Department .......... L01 Orchestra iPl 50-55 54-55 50 50 85 88 86 90 17 19 84 Parent-Teacher Association ................ ...... 7 0 Patrons .................................... 106-111 Physical Education and Health Departments ......... 16 Projector Club ..,......... ERI Radio Club .... ....... L51 Science Club ........ ..... Science Department . . . Secretarial Staff ..... Senior Class ... .... Activities ........... Advisers .............. Colors, Flower, Motto .... History .............., Officers ............ Senior Class Play .... Senior Delphi ..... Service Club ........,.. Slutz, Dr. Frank .......... Social Science Department Sophomore Sections ..... Spanish Club ....... Speculum .......... Student Council ...... Student Day Officers ........ iTl Tennis ........ ..... Torch Club .... Track ....... Twirlers . . iVl Variety Show iWl Waldo, K. D.-Superintendent Walter.s, O. V,-Principal .... Wrestling .................. I ONE HUNDRED TWELVE J 31, 33, 37, 89 102 89 14 22 24- 49 ...41-49 24 24 39 24 ....44,45 ......85 ....1o2 ....70 is ..,.56-59 86 ..74, 75 ....71 65 103 87 100,101 82 106, 109, 110 ....10 ....11 ....103


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