East Aurora High School - Speculum Yearbook (Aurora, IL)
- Class of 1947
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MH has , q Q I ' ,,-fyg:5X.5f'fme'1,, X FV .1 N , il A V -Y 1 .,,,,,.. f . , ---' ' , K A lm - -... - ' H -- ... W. .faux ..-r , , -- - . rn, V V W 3- M X.. 'W i HWVNMH Q. g Lw,,,,A.., A WW x 1 -- ww max igmweixs mp- 9, fp- A - f x, , ,. , D H W '. -A I . V , -'HX A-ffv'fff,y I fi xff:s512Wk W52?k K Q' 'Quay 'N as IEEE uf-,.,fw 25 M45 si, sf mv NEWS if X541 x g ws ls JM Book-laden freshmen be gin the new semester STORY OF THE YEAR The clear autumn, early-morning air was broken by the din of alarm clocks all over the east side. Electric buzzing, old-fashioned bells and the mod- ernistic radio turned on by a clock, brought 1,226 sleepy-eyed, tousled heads up from the pillows, and 1,226 puzzled minds wondered why in the world the alarm was going off at 7:00 A.M. Then 1,226 shaky stomachs were reminders that today was the first day of school. Yes, that was us back on September 4, 1946. Some of us groaned a little on the way to school, but once we were back in the old familiar halls of East, we were rather glad to be there. Everything was about the same as we had left it, except for a few changes. The auditorium and some of the class rooms were showing off a new paint job. Some of the kids had changed too. We couldn't Snmmevd game quite place that blonde girl. Oh, no wonder! She had cut her hair! But who were those strange creatures wandering around with lipstick on their faces? We found out when someone yelled, Hey, Greenhorn! Don't you know freshmen aren't al- lowed on the upper floor ? Laughing, we re- called days way back when someone taunted us with shouts of freshie . We soon slipped back into the groove of re- moving our gum before class, and reading some- thing besides the Sunday comic section. Pete Watson, Bill Buckley, and Norma Pfeifer, elected to lead the Student Council last spring, began making plans for the semester. The Boys' and Girls' Clubs held their annual parties for fresh- men. These organizations also joined with the band in sponsoring the annual Magazine Drive. 94' , mf, QmiqcwmfeaaM,ancfme.aZlgcv.wzfriencL1. The preliminary convo opened the drive with the usual bang, and competition among the stu- dents was high. But Bill Konrad showed an un- usual aptitude for salesmanship when he turned in the grand total of 3151! Pigskin season arrived! The East High Athletic Field became the Roy E. Davis Field, and the gals took their yellow cords and wool shirts out of mothballs to watch the fellas kick the leather around the gridiron. Fans also noticed a new style at the games. They were a wee bit amazed at first, but soon became used to seeing students dressed in white, furred parkas reaching almost to the knee. The hrst of the senior class activities got under way with the fall rummage sale. The seniors worked hard in cooperation with the P.T.A. in making it a success. Then the Spec drive began. Senior shoe soles were worn thin while searching for merchants and professional men willing to ad' vertise. An all-time high of 351,254.00 was set and successfully reached. With funds completely assured, plans for the book materialized. When the fall leaves reached their height of color, the Girls' Club sponsored a dance entitled Autumn Fantasy , in keeping with the season. The affair was a big success in spite of the fact that the girls outnumbered the boys this year by 136. Near the end of the month the E. H. gym was the scene of another dance, this time given by the junior class. Some of our footlight aspirants had their first taste of greasepaint when the senior Presentation of mag- azine drive awards Mamma class presented their version of Fresh Fields . If there had been any Hollywood talent scouts in the audience, you may be sure the population of East High would have diminished. Yep, they were that good! By this time, the cage season was in full swing. From the beginning, the Cats showed promise of a good season. The hrst trophy of the year came by gaining second place in the DeKalb Holiday Tournament. Having placed third in the Big Eight, our cagers romped through the West High regional earning another trophy and a ticket to the Joliet sectional. Za mx Jaya,- feepwm, Zum Me cfwgaf mfrg M! -5- Tom Meyers gets a few pointers from big brother , Phil Hurd. After routing Watseka, the fellas defeated Oak Park in one of the most exciting games they've ever played and we've ever sweated through. We then, for the first time in thirty-two years, proudly became one of the coveted Sweet Sixteen in competition at the state finals. One, two, three ,... twirl.', Weeks be- fore the Yule-log spirit really began to burn brightly at East, the drama dancers were practicing to Carol of the Bells . The mus- ical and drama groups continued the tra- dition of presenting inspiring cantatas to the students. We came back from vacation looking really sharp in our new Christmas gifts. Our minds fresh and clear, we began to bone up on semester exams. Of course, it was pretty hard to concentrate on the electrolysis proc- ess and difficult test questions, when we were all pretty worried about Richard QDid he ever get that door open?j. But eventually grades were a thing of the past, and we all breathed a sigh of relief. A new semester brought many changes to East. A new registration system made ar- ranging programs much more simple. The various organizations inaugurated new of- ficers. The student body elected Don Beane, john Rennicke, and Therese Worland to lead the Student Council. We all got a bang out of the Girls' Club officers running around school representing the past, present, and fu- ture on initiation day. And then one of the big secrets of the year was unveiled! Spec editors were an- nounced! Assisting Lois Westphal, editor- in-chief, were Norma Pfeifer, literary, Edna Milbrandt, photography, joan Crawford, manuscript, Aileen Smith, art, and Betty Lou Castens, business. 1 i l One of East High's many Yuletide parties Qeflcwj cmd aheacfaf QW, am 9 Zelda! Uwe 410124, f Zeafm, me mawalme Zceci. -6... Then followed a flurry of excitement as pictures were taken, dummys drawn, and copy written. As deadlines were met, there arose a shout from 122 as the editors, one and all, gratefully collapsed into awaiting chairs. Dey calls me Chocolate Drop cuz ah luves to Nestle. The first end man was introduced and the Minstrel Show was off to an hilarious two hours and a half. Yes, the Minstrel returned as a howling success after a two year absence. Then the juniors took front row seats with their production of the Broadway hit, You Can't Take It With You. With this feat safely tucked away in the annals, they began making plans for the junior Carnival. This turned out to be another feather in their caps. Things then began to move with lightning speed. The snow melted, leg make-up busi- ness zoomed upward, sack dresses were the rage, we moved from the center stairs to the Oxie , East High booster B. West, M. E. Riddle, and R. Bihlmuyer model fashions from the spring style show. front of school, and after a successful in- door season, the track team moved to the rigors of the outdoor world. With dizzying haste, Bow Week, the Mock Trial, the Y-Teen formal, the Girls' Club-P.T.A. card party, and Student Day passed. Wfe began counting the days of school left ,... relish- ing them, knowing there would be no future years at East for us. The hnal plans materialized as the Senior Prom, Banquet, and Baccalaureate passed. Then . . . commencement! Holding our di- plomas, we look at our name and wonder what it will stand for in the future. The fu- ture . . . when we will remember East High with a smile on our lips and a glow in our hearts. -7- KE 74141 are ra ma aa way. A jovial countenance and twinkling eyes characterize K. D. Waldo. To most of us, he has been a familiar figure and an old friend since grade school days. His friend- ly words of greeting and his prodigious ability to remember names and faces are qualities which endear him to students and faculty alike. His judicious pursuance of educational progress has proved invaluable to us. We seniors owe much of the successful com- pletion of our high school years to the ef- forts of K. D. Waldo. nflfcmc mkefze f came 144- ,4Za7,2 adqfril Mme f 7 aww knew paul Qanaan Zac! aaa! haw Gripped with secret wonderment, we first met our new principal nearly a year ago. Throughout these past months his desire to promote the educational oppor- tunities and facilities of our school, his willing co-operation, his interest in and presence at all school activities, and his informal, amiable disposition are charac- teristics we have noted and admired in him. The class of '47 is proud of his notable achievements in educational development and appreciates the part he has played in making our last year a success. J. W. GATES Principal V 1 1' f' 1, 1 r 1 I if? . I! ,Jin . 174 V ' y L '- c'f14fU E 'f'Z l f!f1f'Q7ilL HCL .if-i025CI!E?I5 ZfJ LU fl3'zl fliifi 4 f' ' f l' f f . , , ft f Ara 'IU K tilfffu 141.1 M J, fri fiffffli 7-LLf2'!2L6'?.1. JAY L. HUNTER For the past seventeen years, the Boys' Club has flourished under the competent guidance of jay L. Hunter, Dean of Boys. It has been through his sincere efforts that the club has become an organization of which East High can well be proud. By encouraging fair play and good sports- manship, Mr. Hunter has won the respect and friendship of all. sir. VERONICA G. O'NEIL Presiding as Dean of Girls and adviser of the Student Council, Miss Veronica O'Neil has won the firm friendship of students and parents alike. A charming personality and an understanding na- ture have made Miss O'Neil known to the girls as one of the best friends in time of need. The entire student body is grateful for her valuable guidance. ,IDT .feafm cfemcacmoy M ,4ckcQcQZ.7 feafm Za Que faq ,iincfenil fmfe. STUDENT COUNCIL Remember 229! The efficiency and success of our Student Council was exemplified by this study hall project. Carved and gum ladened be- fore Christmas vacation, the study hall desks came back shining and smooth after a weelc's hard work of scraping, sanding, and refinishing, done by a special committee appointed by the Council. Keeping order in the cafeteria line, organizing traflic on the stairways, and providing entertaining pep convos are just a few of the other responsibil- ities which are taken care of by the student gov- ernment. Meeting twice a month, the Student Council debated the many complex problems of the school. Student Councils 229 project OFFICERS D. Beane, president: T. Wrmrliind, secre- tary: J. Waltsiwn, presidentg N. Pfeif- er, secretaryg Ren- nicke, vice-presi- dent. Not in picture -B. Buckley, vice- president. t 1 A SECRETARIAL STAFF 'W if gm , ' 1' . ' 4- - ' ' 21':L:b2-' Although the office staff issues those hated 7:30's', for tardiness or for other minor offenses, tk t A ?4 'L X almost everyone will agree to its helpfulness and 2 Q ,,:.,,.:l 2 wi x ai T .- 3, It s R if efficiency. A typical oflice day will find students inquiring about lost billfolds, asking for passes, and plead- V ing for the use of the phone. gg mx ii - 2 The oflice is one place in ye old alma mater 'MSP -,Qt with which everyone gets acquainted sometime N Wy during his four years at East High. It is the hub X . . . ,, . . . of activity , regulating and running the entire tif ' fg ,. school. :Ei .,,:r1 Evelyn Benter Mildred Comet Elaine Conrad Betty jane Klar Beverly Meacham Edna M. Rollins BOARD OF EDUCATION StandingfClifton F. Simmons, VI. A. Brandt, vclilllfl' Scott, George I.. Thon, Clifford Il johnson. Seated-NX!illium Levedahl, Nicholas A. Hermes, Olney C. Allen, presidentg lidnn M. Rollins, secretaryg Fred Klebe. Absent-T. E. McKnight. .QLWA W A , AMW, 5,445.1 WM. EXECUTIVE BOARD Back Row-Mrs. D. Glossop, Mrs. S. Burkhart, Mrs. H. R. Baker, Mrs. W. Fowler, Mrs. J. Dunn. Third Row-Mrs. E. O. Wise, Mrs. C. Thurow, Mrs. H. Hamper, Mrs. A. H. Castens, Mrs. T, E. Maher, Mrs. P. Smith. Second Row-Mrs. C. johnson, Mrs. E. Stubbs, Mrs. R. E. Low, Mrs. W. P. johnson, Mr. R. E. Stutz, Mrs. J. E. Clemmons, Mrs. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. H. Smely, Mrs. R. Augustine. Front Row-Miss M. Bauer, Mrs. C. F. Crum, Mrs. P. Ziemcr, Mr. J. W. Gates, Mrs. M. Burg, Mrs. H. Metzler. Not in picture-Mrs. B. L. Livingston, PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION PROGRAM October 15 . . . GO TO SCHOOL NIGHT' COVOPERATION IN EDUCATION November 19 . . . DR. NrLL1s A. SUTTON PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION P.T,A. Rummuge Sale December 17 . . Miss BREDLOW, Miss POUR CHRISTMAS TABLEAU january 21 . . . REV. ROBERT P. DONOVAN SOCIAL EDUCATION February 18 . Miss O'NE11., Miss YOUNGBLOOD TYPING DEMONSTRATION, DEBATE March 18 .... COL. CHAS. EDWARDS EDUCATION FOR PEACE April 15 .... Miss ELSA SCHNEIDER PHYSICAL EDUCATION May 20 .... Miss STODDARD STYLE SHOW T -15- 1 Vw- Customs as well as languages are studied. D. Lippold, C. Baechler, and C. Speir demonstrate a German dance. plan Za fake cz imp? pack Q language LANGUAGE iCierre Ud. la boca! Hearing this, some might return with, Thank you, -but not an East High Spanish student. He knows that he had better be quiet as he has been told. However, carrying on conversation in other tongues is not all our language students learn. Complicated declensions and conjugations, plus a giant-sized vocabulary, are all in a day's work to him. In the smaller world of tomorrow, our linguists will never be at a loss for words. No matter where his atom plane may take him, he'll be able to speak the language of the country wherein he lands. Pauline Gleason Helen Humiston Louise E. Hutchins Harvey B. LaVine George Woolley -14-. ff ac I 5, mmf I 3, Wkczil like ,dgzfzme mai of 1456 .7 NY? Marie L. Bauer Don L. Calame John W. Mouw C. J. Robert G. M. Runninger MATHEMATICS Time marches on! And with the passing of time, things surely have changed. Take, for ex- ample, what was called 'rithmetic in the days of the little red school house. Now called mathe- matics, it has grown from 2 + 2 I 4 to the com- plicated process of the slide rule. And what an instrument' that slide rule is! fCal1ed by some, an instrument of torture! J There are a few trig students who question whether or not it is really easier to use the rule. just remember, math students, be patient and tolerant. After all, you can't blame poor Greece for claiming such brains as Archimedes and Pythagoras. Circles, angles, theorems are all part of the geom- etry assignment for F. Schomer, J. Cosgrove, 1. Thomsen, A. Clemmons, E. Hoyt. 'W 5 like Mm? COMMERCIAL FF-TF-FTF. Hmmmm! This isn't so bad after all . . . going faster already . . . it's a snap!! Oops! wrong key . . . oh, well, what's another mistake more or less . . . mostly more. ' All this train of thought shows how worn the nerves of the beginning typist can be. Even the calm and hopeful secretary of the future hnds shorthand a little trying at times when all the curlyques don't fit in their right places. Bookkeeping always proves interesting, yet hec- tic, when the debits get mixed with the credits and vice-versa. Distributive Education rounds out the curricu- lum of the Commercial department, which pre- pares the student for whatever problems he may meet in the business world. ,in-.sans ..16.. Beginning typists concentrate to keep errors from budgets. D. E. Brown J. C. Chrisman Eleanor F. Dollins jay L. Hunter Esther Iverson Cecil R. May Veronica G. O'Neil Gertrude E. Pittz WMAZ peadm - uf cw me, gall Y my fi 5v ENGLISH School wouldn't be school without the English department. No matter what the future holds for the high school student, English will play an im- portant part in his life. And what is English without oral themes! Who does not remember the times we gave the title and forgot the rest or, while nervously leafing through our notes, dropped a few? Along with oral themes come participial phrases, Ivanhoe , and Tennyson. Whether it's speech, journalism, rhetoric, or business English, it's all under the supervision of the English de- partment. Whelan and Cornwall look over poster and Delsie Allen Ralph E. Blackman Lulu Bredlow b00kS UU d15PlaY during Book Week - Eva Draegert Lucile Jenks Marita Oppenheim Lottie V. Shurson Gladys Turner Dorothy Youngblood f Ruth E. Brinkmann Josephine S. Dingel Lillian M. Richards Caroline D, Shick 'QU' ,.,.! 1999 is -3 ,dw 64 gym If 'Z-f ?'Q'N F-fm Y? 117- 2946644 M mcf mei' clay, Zkefmaluw ugh! well, Y AW. Vincent Langlitz Dortha Pooley Margaret F. Pouk Jessie M. Shirley james V. Trotto just 1 few of the many accomplishments of the art depart- ment weaving vs xtercolor and chalk work, toys, and posters. l --1g.. MUSIC and ARTS Did you know East High was simply overflowing with talent? There are enough amateur Rem- brandts and Mozarts around here to fill a miniature Greenwich Vil- lage. And they're all good too, though we never quite realize it until the art exhibit or music con- cert. Among the front row of unsung heroes, these two groups go quietly about their work performing a real service to the school. The art de- partment is responsible for the rna- jority of posters seen about East, plus stage scenery, and Red Cross work. Among the music depart- ment's many jobs is making melody for school convocations, produc- tions, and for the Cantata. Keep dw!! Waiok Aaah! hemitf 4mcefLfcfa,Zf2eaceMawafLfcfaffLiencQ. Hubert P. Davis Maurice W. Day Rowena Galbraith Eva E. Martens SOCIAL SCIENCE Do you get your dates mixed up? History dates, that is! If you do, don't give upg George Washington probably did, too. And he became President. But dates aren't all a history stu- dent must know. He learns all about the past and present so that he will be better prepared to meet the future. Economics deals with that most interesting subject-money. fMay- be that's why economics students have that wild gleam in their eyes!j Bureaus! Departments! Divi- sions! Branches! A civics student is familiar with each small part of our complicated governmental ma- chine. Student leader, J. Balthazar, interprets chart for social sci ence class. -19.. .Zmwnq glam fm a new Ackaalf Em? famed cz Awmmnq Future architects, draftsmen, engineers pore over their drawing boards. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Iitaoinshrdlu-this is something an East High printing student wouldn't do, for Matty's boys never let printers ink confuse them. You couldn't befuddle a general shop student by asking for a left-handed monkey-wrench either. They not only know all the names of those tools, but they can use them, too. Some good-looking wood articles come out of the shop at junior High. William S. Bennett Ray W. Burgett The Industrial Arts department is really pre- paring East boys for future jobs. You may be sure that some of tomorrow's famous architects and en- gineers will be graduated from our mechanical drawing classes. By the way, girls, these fellows would be mighty handy to have around the house for those miscel- laneous repair jobs. H. W. Matthews Clarence M. White Je Zfze , I Me , Je ale Me cfcwqkvwli Y gall Me Zola. We didn't stay for the results, but the boys seemed just as handy as the girls. ,V R m .-.,,, 2 y ivtt F 9 Qis' 'S ss, t if .:,' g 9. Q' . lx I - . f- . . . . S . D , , IR . , . ibn eq i ' Ax, ima i ww ' 4 ll 'ug ,. i C- .vw.,Q HOME ECONOMICS The way to a man's heart is through his stom- ach. However, this old proverb seems to be back- firing, for now the men are learning to cook! Could be that they don't trust the women, for it seems that the cooking classes have been invaded by an army of would-be-chefs. The most delicate and difhcult recipes do not stump the members of Miss Norman's cooking classes. Not to be outdone are those girls who are learn- ing the fine points of the art of sewing. The cos- tumes rated many ohs and ahs when they were modeled in the spring fashion show. All this and home course, too, come under the auspices of the Home Economics Department. Naoma Brown Gertrude E. Norman Marie Rogers Gertrude M. Seibert Lucile Stoddard 'wr 121.-. 7heZaacZwfgnaanmcfhalcfma , 7kemcwakeAemQmewamfZfzeZaack. 'mtl ---QV Carol Louise Cofey Leone G. Hawks joe Maze Mardelle Mohn HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION Oh, my achin' back! What's this we hear? Not an East High student groaning! It sounds like it's coming from the gym. Shall we peek in? -And now we see the reason behind these groans and grunts. joe's famed Commandos are being put through their paces. East High is not lacking in real he-men these days, nor she-women either! Not that we're trying to make feminine Atlases out of our East High gals, but exercise is import- ant to good health. But all work and no play makes a student a dull guy, so sports and games are prevalent, too. And speaking of health, the student is scarce indeed who cannot fold a bandage properly. These first-class first aiders graduated from the health class, you see. East students believe in being healthy, wealthy, and wise-with the ac- cent on healthy! Two years of gym and one of health are musts for everyone. Calisthenics are basic. -22- pid? QUIZ!! QHJM, 9146! AUM QCUDVL 146049, Sagwi Jmmia - Zfmfi alia Zrlawaf Soon ll delightful aroma may permeate the entire build- ing. Wliy cz1n't they just read about those experiments? PHYSICAL! SCIENCE Slowly this East High student poured some bright red liquid into a beaker. Then one gram of blue fluid was mixed with the red. Then he dropped in a few grains of white powdered material, and the mixture began to bubble and steam ominously.-No, this was not a cooking student experimenting with colored lemonade or fruit punch.-You guessed it! This was a delightful concoction put out by a chem student. These future scientists are really on their way. Ever hear of di-vloro-di-f1'01'0-l1'i-cloro- etlmyne? No? Ask a chem student. Words of that sort are as common to them as ml is to us. And all this is mere chi1d's play to those advanced Einsteins, the physicists. They even learn to fly an airplane. Well, almost. Yes, the Science department is as interest- ing as it is educational. A. Albright C. D. Cnnnawuy Roy E. Davis Roy E. McAfuus Rodger E. Stutz Dorothy Turner H1-ef ,-W ' A Ch. M.-A 'sv' Em , MQGQ zqnckcvm wp! Wade an cwwmaq One thmg rs forever good. That one thmg rs success. ADVISERS john W. Mouw Lucile Stoddard Rodger E. Stutz George Woolley OFFICERS Thomas Neupert james Albnght Norma Pfenfer Presrdent Vnce presrdent Secretary 72a ' Fresh Fields THE SEN IORS' STORY Step, slide, step, slide! Oops! Missed again! No, we can't remember those last minute instruc- tions. We keep glancing nervously at those many rows of faces to see if the family is here. Even the memories of our four long years at East High are dim in our minds. Oh, yes, we suffered the usual fate of the green freshmen. Gone, but not forgotten are those panicky moments of horrible oral themes and algebra story problems. Mighty proud were we that freshman year, for our basketball team was the regional champ and our football team won the annual Thanksgiving Day game. Out of the realms of the underclassmen! We managed to sneak into 107, but found it not the wonderful place we had dreamed about. Our courage strengthened, and we joined drama and the choir. Geometry proved hectic, but we liked world history when we learned the lighter side of World War I. Our football team hit the jack- pot!-With the winning of the Thanksgiving game, we became Big Eight Champs! Ahh! We really were somebody now! As jaunty juniors we found our names appearing occasion- ally in the Auroran. We had fun clowning at the junior Carnival, and we showed the Barrymore in us when we emoted in our class play, Stage Door . Another Turkey Day game was a suc- cess, and we pointed with pride to the Exchange Club trophy. The elite of the school, at last!-We wore out our shoe soles patronizing for the Spec , and we laughed at the funny comedy of our class play, Fresh Fields and again at the humorous antics of the Minstrel . Then we began planning for the day of days. We passed our cards like professionals, and when Class Day arrived, our names appeared in our last will and testament. Prom and Banquet passed, and now we are taking part in the biggest pro- duction of all-GRADUATION. There's a catch in our throats as our diploma is handed us, for now nothing is left to us but the future-a future which we hope to make as successful and won- derful as our days at EAST HIGH. -25-s ARVILLA BAUM Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 33 Span- ish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-4, G.A.A. 1, 2. DONALD BEANE High Honor Roll 1-33 Honor Roll 45 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Pres. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Pres. 25 Hi-Y 3, Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Band 1-45 Jr. Delphi 25 Auroran 3, 43 Basketball 1-45 Track 2-4. MARIAN ADAM Girls' Club Rep. 15 German Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 2, 35 Y- Teens 35 Library Science 2. WILMA ARNDT Student Council Rep. 25 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Spanish Club 1-33 Commercial Club 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Operetta 2. CORNELIUS AVRAM Science Club 45 Library Science 3, 4. FLORENCE BARA Spanish Club 1, 25 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Debate 2. XVILLIAM BAUMANN Boys' Club Alt. 2, 45 Commercial Club 2-4. JUNE BECKER Girls' Club Rep. 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 39 Sr. Delphi 35 jr. Delphi 2. JAMES ALBRIGHT High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 jr. Class Vice-Pres. 3: Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 45 Student Council Rep. 1, 3: Boys' Club Alt. 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Projector Club 2-45 Lettermen's Club 4, Sec.- Treas. 45 Minstrel 45 Football 1-4, Co-Capt. 45 Basketball 1-3. NANCY AUGUSTINE Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 1, 35 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 1, 3, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 2, 3g Y-Teens 1-4, Treas. 45 Drama 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Jr. Delphi 1, 25 Variety Show 35 Auroran 3, 45 G.A.A. 1. EMMA BARA Girls' Club Alt. 2-4, Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 25 Oper- etta 25 Jr. Delphi 1, 2. RICHARD BARTELT Transferred from Mooseheart High School, Mooseheart, Illinois 3. We came lla Kaul! in '43, Wcwmcf am mcf mei 0 -26- MARILYN BELLON Girls' Club Alt. lg Spanish Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 2, 35 Li- brary Science 3. GLEN BIERITZ Student Council Rep. 33 Spanish Club 1, 25 German Club 45 Sci- ence Club 3: Lettermen's Club 4, Pres. 45 Band 1-4, Minstrel 2, 43 Football 2-4, Co-Capt. 4, Track 1-4. JOAN BJORK Transferred from Burbank High School, Burbank, California lg Student Council Rep. 23 Girls' Club Alt. lg Spanish Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 1, 3, 4, Sr. Delphi 5, 4. NANCY BLUNT Honor Roll 1g Student Council Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 3, 45 Debate 1. JEANNE BERWICK Transferred from Hanley Jr. High School, University City, Missouri Ig High Honor Roll 4, Honor Roll 2, 3: Student Council Alt. 3g Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 3: Spanish Club 3, 4g Latin Club 2g Y-Teens 2-43 Jr. Play 3, Sr. Play 4. ROSEMARY BIHLMAYER Honor Roll 43 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. lg Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3g Spanish Club 2-43 Ger- man Club 4g Commercial Club 2-4. JANE BLOODGOOD Transferred from North High School, Stillwater, Oklahoma lg Honor Roll 2, 45 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 4, Spanish Club 23 Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 2-4g Science Club 3, Twirlers 2, 3, Senior Play 4. DONALD BRAATEN Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 35 Hi-Y 33 Drama 1, 2, 43 Sr. Delphi 3g jr. Delphi 1, 23 Va- gety Show 3, Auroran 1-4, Foot- all 2. DALE BRACKETT Boys' Club Alt. 4, Spanish Club 2, sg Latin Club 1, 2, Hi-Y sg Science Club 33 Projector Club 3, 4g Band 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Delphi 2. BRUCE BROWN Transferred from West Aurora High School, Aurora, Illinois 11 Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 23 Com- mercial Club 2-4g Library Sci- ence 4. flfcw Aefrc-lc! an an GCWJ of mmm-.2-,Z-X. WILLIAM BRACKETT High Honor Roll 3, Honor Roll 2, 4, Student Council Rep. 2g Boys' Club Rep. 3g Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4g jr. Delphi 25 Auroran 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Basketball 2. DEAN BUCHN ER Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 13 Span- ish Club 1, 2. l JAMES CARTER Spanish Club 1, 25 French Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Football 45 Track 1-3. BETTY LOU CASTENS High Honor Roll 1-45 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 33 German Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Com- mercial Club 35 Science Club 3: Drama 3, 45 Sr. Play 45 Profs Club 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Operetta 25 Jr. Delphi 1, 25 Va- riety Show 35 Speculum 4, Busi- ness Editor 4. HARRY CLAWSON Orchestra 2, 35 Band 1, 4. ROBERT COBB Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 15 Science Club 3, 45 Glee Club 15 A Cap- pella Choir 2-45 Operetta 25 Min- strel 45 Speculum 4. BARBARA BUCKBERG Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Student Coun- cil Alt. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 French Club 3, 4, Pres. 35 Commercial Club 2-45 Y-Teens 1-4, Sec. 25 Drama 15 Auroran 2-45 G.A.A. 1, 2. WILLIAM BURNELL High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1, 35 Student Council Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 35 Science Club 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Band 1, 25 Football 3, 4. CAROL CASPER Honor Roll 2, 45 Student Council Rep. 2, 35 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 35 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Y-Teens 1-45 Drama 1-45 Jr. Play 35 Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Sec. 1, Vice- Pres. 25 Mock Trial 25 Auroran 1-45 G.A.A. 1, 2. VERA CHRISTIAN Honor Roll 1, 25 Spanish Club 2-45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Y-Teens 1-45 Science Club 3, 45 Library Science 25 Profs Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Auroran 2-45 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 4. JAMES CLEMMONS Student Council Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Torch Club 1, 2, Sec. 15 Science Club 45 Sr. Delphi 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, Pres. 45 Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Basketball 25 Track 3, 4. JO ANN COFFEY Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Y-Teens 1-45 Drama 3, 45 Jr. Delphi 25 Variety Show 35 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1. .faqmk nmckafiae, WILLIAM BUCKLEY Student Council Vice-Pres. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 35 French Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 35 Latin Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Hi-Y 3, Pres. 35 Drama 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Minstrel 45 Variety Show 32 Auroran 3, 45 Football 1-45 Basketball 25 Track 1-4, Capt. 4. WILLIAM CALLAHAN Band 1. LEROY COFFMAN Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois 2, Boys' Club Rep. 4, Latin Club 3, Com- mercial Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Science Club 4, Projector Club 3, 4, Sr. Delphi 3, Speculum 4. ROBERT CRABEL Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Torch Club 1, 2, Sec. 2, Sci- ence Club 3, Drama 3, Letter- men's Club 4, Sr. Delphi 3, Vice- Pres. 3, jr. Delphi 1, 2, Pres. 1, Mock Trial 3, Variety Show 4, Auroran 1-4, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 1-4. MARY COVACH Student Council Alt. 1, Girls' Club Alt. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Y-Teens 1-4, Science Club 3, Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 2, 3. JOAN CRAWFORD Honor Roll 33 Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, Jr. Delphi 2, Speculum 4, Manuscript Editor 4, G.A.A. 1, 2. R- 'YN A JAMES CURRY Student Council Rep. 2, Library Science 3, Football 2. MARY DAVID Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1-3, Com- mercial Club l, Glee Club 1. BETTY DOEMLAND Transferred from East Peoria Huh School, East Peoria, Illinois 2, Girls' Club Alt. 4, German Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Drama 4, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 2. DONNA DUNTON Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Ger- man Club 3: Commercial Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Drama 3, Library Science 3, Sr. Delphi 3, jr. Del- phi 2, G.A.A. 3. PEARL DALTON Honor Roll 1, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Span- ish Club 2, Commercial Club 3, Sr. Play 4, Profs Club 4, Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, ELAINE DAVIS Commercial Club 3, Sr. Play 4, Library Science 3, 4, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2-4. Joi-IN DUNLOP Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Auroran 3, 4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Track 2-4. JOAN EBY Honor Roll 1, Student Council Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 1, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Com- mercial Club 2-4, Y-Teens 1-4, Drama 1-4, jr. Play 3, Variety Show 4, G.A.A. 1, 2. Qememiw when me mme Ween ,u Un am Zap MCM and cum fam? JAMES EGAN Spanish Club 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Science Club 3, 43 Library Science 2, 3. JOANNE EGGESTEIN Girls' Club Alt. 23 German Club 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Science Club 3, 43 Orchestra 1-43 A Cap- pella Choir 4. BARBARA EGERTON Honor Roll 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 2-43 Glee Club 13 A Cappella Choir 1-43 Operet- ta 23 Speculum 43 G.A.A. 2. RAOUL ELDER Spanish Club 23 Commercial Club 2-42 Science Club 33 Lettermen's Club 43 Football 2-43 Track 2. MURIEL EVERETT Transferred from West Aurora High School, Aurora, Illinois 13 Student Council Rep. 23 French Club 43 Commercial Club 2, 33 Glee Club 13 Speculum 4g G.A.A. 1. LOIS FINCK Honor Roll 1-33 Girls' Club Alt. 43 Spanish Club 4g Latin Club 1-33 Commercial Club 4g Science Club 33 Twirlers 1-4g Drama 2-43 Profs Club 3, 4g Sr. Delphi 33 Variety Show 4g Auroran 3, 4. MAXINE FOOTE Spanish Club 23 Latin Club 13 Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir 1-33 Operetta 23 Auroran 2-4. LOUISE FUCHS Girls' Club Alt. 23 German Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Latin Club 13 Drama 2-43 Glee Club 23 Operet- ta 23 Variety Show 3. Zamlcedeyammaq W me .I KENNETH FERGUSON Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 33 Latin Club 1, 2g Hi-Y 3, 43 Sci- ence Club 3, 4g Library Science 3. LENA FOLTOS Girls' Club Alt. 2, 4g Spanish Club 2, 33 Commercial Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2. ANTHONY FRANTZEN Spanish Club 23 Lettermen's Club 43 Minstrel 43 Football 4. JOSEPH GABOS Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 1. ,7 RALPH GIESE Boys' Club Rep. 35 Commercial Club 2, 35 Football 1, Mgr. 1. WILLIAM GLASS Transferred from Maryland Park High School, Seat Pleasant, Mary- land 25 Science Club 45 Projector Club 3, 45 Sr. Play 4. ROBERTA GRAMLEY Girls' Club Rep. 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Glee Club 1, 25 Operet- ta 2. ANNA MAE GREGORY Honor Roll 15 Student Council Rep. 15 Girls' Club Alt. 1, 25 French Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Y-Teens 1-45 Science Club 35 Drama 1-45 jr. Play 35 Sr. Play 45 Orchestra 1, 25 jr. Delphi 1, 25 G.A.A. I, 2. LOIS GABRIELSON Girls' Club Rep. 3: Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Twirlers 15 Library Science 3. WII.LIAM GATELY Student Council Rep. 35 Boys' Club Alt. 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Library Science 2, 35 Auroran 2-45 Specu- lum 45 Football 1. Joi-:N GLASS Transferred from Maryland Park High School, Seat Pleasant, Mary- land 35 Latin Club 35 Science Club 35 Drama 35 Jr. Play 3. JOYCE GOOK Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Span- ish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Glee Club 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Operetta 2. EDWARD GREGER Student Council Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 15 German Club 2, 35 Science Club 35 Letter- men's Club 45 Football 3, 4. JANIS GRIDLEY Honor Roll 1, 25 Jr. Class Sec. 35 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 35 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Commercial Club 2, 35 Drama 3, 45 Variety Show 4. MARILYN GABRIELSON Girls' Club Rep. 35 Spanish Club 15 Commercial Club 2-45 Glee Club 1. DANIEL GETI Hi-Y 45 Library Science 3. Qmhawadaaa Aamamemf4mf1a,' Ngmefnmcfe Alf .. .a ...31- ROY GRISCH High Honor Roll 1, 3, Honor Roll 2, Student Council Alt. 1, Boys' Club Alt. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4. JEANINE GROSS Girls' Club Rep. 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Library Science 4, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 3. RHODA ANN HAISH High Honor Roll 1-4, Honor Roll 1, 3, Student Council Alt. 2, La- tin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 4, Science Club 3, 4, Drama 2-4, Orchestra 1, 2, Jr. Delphi 2, Variety Show 4, Auroran 2-4, Managing Editor 4. JANE HAMSMITH Honor Roll 1, 4, Girls' Club Alt. 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, Speculum 4. CORNELIS GROOT Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 1, 2, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Latin Club 1, Hi-Y 3, Sec.-Treas. 3, Science Club 4, Band 1-4, Minstrel 2, 4. MELVIN HAGSTOTZ Boys' Club Alt. 1, Commercial Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Torch Club 1, 2, Library Science 4. SHIRLEY HALKYARD Spanish Club 1, 2, German Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 1-4, Glee Club 3. DONALD HANSEN Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 21 Boys' Club Alt. 3, Spanish Club 1, Latin Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Torch Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Science Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Sr. Delphi 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4, Pres. 4, jr. Delphi 1, 2, Treas. 2, Mock Trial 1, 33 Tennis 3, 4. DEAN HARMS Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Alt. 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y 3, Torch Club 1, 2, Projector Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Sr. Delphi 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4, Basketball 2, 3: Track 3. DONALD HERBIG Boys' Club Alt. 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2-4, Glee Club 4, Orchestra 1-3, Band 1-4, Minstrel 2, Debate 2, Auroran 2- . DONALD HEINZ Student Council Rep. 2-4, Boys' Club Rep. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. HELEN HEYL Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Span- ish Club 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Sr. Delphi 3. Elma Zhaj , deal' Maj hm, Zzqfplw Jmfncf, fame f came. BETTY HUTCHISON Honor Roll 25 Latin Club 1, 2 Commercial Club 35 Y-Teens 1 Science Club 35 G.A.A. 1, 2. DONALD JACOBSON French Club 15 Latin Club 25 Hi Y 15 jr. Play 35 Sr. Play 45 Li brary Science 25 Debate 3. DA'VID HILGEN Student Council Alt. 15 Boys' Club Alt. 15 French Club 1, 25 German Club 1, 2. RICHARD HILLS Boys' Club Alt. 45 Spanish Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 2, 4. RUTH HOLLDORF German Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 1-45 Drama 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Operetta 25 Speculum 4. ELIZABETH HOYT Transferred from Naperville High School, Naperville, Illinois 15 High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 2, 3: Girls' Club Rep. 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1-35 Profs BARBARA IBERG Transferred from Community High School, Downer Grove, Illi- nois 15 Honor Roll 35 Latin Club 45 Commercial Club 2, 35 Science Club 45 Twirlers 45 G.A.A. 1. CHARLOTTE JENSEN Girls' Club Rep. 45 Spanish Club 35 Commercial Club 33 Glee Club 1, 2 5 A Cappella Choir 35 Operet- ta 2, 35 Variety Show 1, 2. Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. Z JOSEPH HILLS Student Council Rep. 15 Library Science 2, 35 Glee Club 45 Foot- ball 25 Basketball Mgr. 2. RICHARD HIX Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 15 Boys' Club Alt. 35 Spanish Club 15 Commercial Club 1, 25 Science Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 45 Band 1, 2. PATRICIA HOLLIS Student Council Alt. 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 25 Y-Teens 1, 25 Drama 2-45 jr. Play 35 Sr. Play 45 Library Sci- ence 35 A Cappella Choir 35 Va- riety Show 35 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1-3. ALLAN HUMISTON Spanish Club 1, 25 French Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 1, 2. awww DALE KIRK Boys' Club Rep, 2, Alt. l, 43 Spanish Club 1, German Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 43 Drama 4g jr. Play 3g Library Science 3. JOSEPH KLEMENCIC Boys' Club Rep. 3g German Club 2g Commercial Club 4g Science Club 4g Sr. Delphi 3. JAMES JENSEN Student Council Rep. 33 Spanish Club 1, 2g Band 1-4, Variety Show 3. Jo ANN JOHNSON Honor Roll 15 Student Council Alt. 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2g Commercial Club 1-33 Y-Teens 1-4, Library Science 33 Variety Show 33 Auroran 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. LORETTA KAMMES Girls' Club Alt. 4, Commercial Club 2-4. MARJORIE KELLETT Honor Roll 2, Student Council Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2-43 Li- i brary Science 3. l CAROL KLEIN Girls' Club Alt. 35 Spanish Club lg Commercial Club 1, 25 Drama 4, Glee Club 1, 2. CHARLES KNARA Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 45 Sci- ence Club 3, 4g Rifle Club 3, 4. Q01 my mme Ln Me 74 gown? fugfrll up L14 Auciefqf FRANK JOHNSON Boys' Club Rep. 33 Spanish Club 1-53 Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4g Torch Club 1, 2g Science Club 3, 4g Projector Club 33 Rifle Club 4g Band 1-45 Minstrel'4. MARY JANE JOHNSON Girls' Club Rep. 2g Spanish Club 45 German Club 1, Z5 Commercial Club 2g Y-Teens 1-33 Science Club 3g Drama 2-43 Orchestra 1, 23 Sr. Delphi 35 Jr. Delphi 25 Mock Trial 3: Variety Show 45 Auroran 3, 4, Feature Editor 4. KENNETH KARP Commercial Club 1. MAR-IORIE KENNEDY Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Vice- Pres. 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 1-4, Treas. 2, Jr. Play 31 Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir 2-45 Operetta 2, Variety Show 1. i - f EDWARD KORTHAUER Student Council Rep. 23 Spanish Club lg Commercial Club 3, 4. RAYMOND KUNKEL Student Council Rep. 43 Boys' Club Alt. 3: Science Club 33 Let- termen's Club 43 Basketball 1-4. SHIRLEYMAE LEECH Girls' Club Rep. lg Latin Club 23 G.A.A. 1. SYLVIA LENARD Student Council Alt. 3, 43 Girls' Club Rep. 3g Latin Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 2, 33 Science Club 35 Sr. Delphi 3, 4g jr. Delphi 1, 23 G.A.A. 1. 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. Club 1. BETTY KUK Student Council Rep. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 33 Spanish Club 43 Commercial Club 2-43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Drama 33 Jr. Play 33 Glee Club 13 Jr. Delphi 13 Auroran 2-43 G.A.A. 1. NORMA LAURINAS Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 13 Span- ish Club I-33 Latin Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 2, 3g Y-Teens 1-33 Glee Club 23 G.A.A. 1-3. WILLIAM LEHNERT Transferred from Marmion Mili- tary Academy, Aurora, Illinois 23 Honor Roll 33 Student Council Alt. 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Com- mercial Club 33 Projector Club 3, 4g Orchestra 4g Speculum 4. DONALD LEWIS Student Council Rep. 43 Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 French Club 33 Science Club 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Foot- ball 2, 4. LOIS KNAUF Transferred from Madonna High High School, Aurora, Illinois lg Girls' Club Rep. 23 Commercial Club 2-43 Sr. Delphi 33 Auroran EUGEAN KOHI.. Boys' Club Rep. 43 Spanish ,- S --44 CLIFTON KOHL Boys' Club Alt. 3: Commercial Club 43 Library Science 4. SHIRLEY KONRAD Girls' Club Alt. 13 Spanish Club 2, 33 Commercial Club 2-4. -qv ' Nha-- fi 410 -'Ni 4.49 -35.- CAROL MATTISON High Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Student Council Alt. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 2, 33 French Club 2-45 Latin Club 1, 2, Pres. 25 Y-Teens 1-4, Treas. 25 Science Club 33 Drama 45 Debate 25 Auroran 2-45 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. MARJORIE METZGER Student Council Rep. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Spanish Club 25 Latin Club 15 Commercial Club 3, 45 Drama 1-45 Jr. Play 35 Sr. Play 45 Glee Club 1, 2. VICTOR MICKLEY Spanish Club 2, 33 Commercial Club 3, 45 Library Science 3. EDNA MILBRANDT High Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 1, 33 Girls' Club Alt. 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 1, 25 Y- Teens 1-45 Drama 45 jr. Delphi 2, Treas. 25 Auroran 2-4, Associ- ate Editor 45 Speculum 4, Photo- graphy Editor 45 G.A.A. 1-3. ROBERT LIKOVICH Honor Roll 1-35 Latin Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Jr. Delphi 15 Auroran 2-45 Speculum 45 Basketball Mgr. 3. PAUL LIPPOLD Student Council Rep. 2, 33 Span- ish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 3, 4, Capt. 3, Co-Capt. 45 Min- strel 35 Sr. Delphi 35 jr. Delphi 1, 25 Mock Trial 25 Auroran 45 Speculum 4. ROSANNE MEISCH Honor Roll 1-35 Student Council Alt. 15 Girls' Club Alt. 33 Span- ish Club 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 25 Commercial Club 2-4, Pres. 45 Science Club 45 Twirlers 1-4, Pres. 3, Sec.Treas. 2, 4. CAROL METZLER High Honor Roll 1-45 Honor Roll 45 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 4, Sec.Treas. 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Sec. 33 Latin Club 1-3, Sec. 25 Commercial Club 2, 35 Y- Teens 1-4, Vice-Pres. 35 Drama 1-45 jr. Delphi 15 Variety Show 45 Auroran 2-4, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, Treas. 2. GLORIA MIKSA Honor Roll 15 Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 25 French Club 33 Commer- cial Club 2-4. SHIRLEY MILBRANDT High Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 25 Student Council Rep. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 25 Y-Teens 1-45 Drama 45 Jr. Delphi 1, 25 Auroran 3, 4, Sec. 45 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. u DONALD LINDO Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Hi-Y 25 Science Club 35 Projector Club 1-4, Vice-Pres. 45 jr. Delphi 25 Auroran 1-45 Speculum 45 Bowl- ing 1. JOHN MATTHEXVS Honor Roll 25 Student Council Alt. 15 Boys' Club Rep. 35 Span- ish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Torch Club 1, 25 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 25 Rifle Club 2-45 Drama 3: Lettermen's Club 45 Minstrel 33 Sr. Delphi 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Jr. Delphi 15 Mock Trial 15 Variety Show 25 Football 2, 4. flfcwa fmafazniaa, f , DONALD MILLER Spanish Club 15 Science Club 3, 4. JEAN MITCHELL Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1-35 jr. Delphi 1, 25 G.A.A. 1-3. MARLEN MILLER Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 25 Drama 3, 45 Jr. Play 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Minstrel 45 Variety Show 3' Football 4. 1 JOHN' MITCHELL High Honor Roll 1, 25 Honor Roll 35 Student Council Rep. 15 Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 25 Commercial Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Science Club 3, 45 Glee Club 15 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 45 Operetta 25 jr. Delphi 1, 2, Pres. 25 Debate 2, 35 Mock Trial 2. 5 . 6-P' 1 PATRICIA MULCAY , A' -f i. Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial T f ., - ii i -ap-f' . Club 1-43 Y-Teens 1-35 Jr. Del- 4 to 'K phi 1, 2. G.A.A. 1. 'W . -, a r E ew, ., 1.1, K, 5 X., -aw' GARRETA NELSON Girls' Club Alt. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Clu 2-45 Y-Teens 1-45 Jr. Delphi 25 Spec- ulum 45 G.A.A. 1-3. THOMAS NEUPERT Honor Roll 35 Sr. Class Pres. 45 Student Council Alt. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 2, 3, Alt. 1, Sgt.-at- Arms 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Minstrel 45 Football 45 Track 1, 2. VIOLA OLAH Transferred from Struthers High School, Struthers, Ohio 15 Span- ish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1-35 Glee Club 25 ,N , ,,,,,,:. ig- 5 Operetta 35 jr. Delphi 1, 2. -5 3' 5 . ' 'f.f .1 -' V ,K 1. , . , , SL ,lf- MARILYN NASH Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois 15 Latin Club 1-35 Commercial Club 25 Drama 3. ELMER NEUHOEF Spanish Club 15 German Club 1, 25 Science Club 2-45 Library Sci- ence 2, 3. DOUGLAS NOXON Student Council Rep. 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Science 3, 4. LAWRENCE OLSEN Spanish Club 15 Commercial Club 4. Qmalemaa aa mm, MMM ,Mall LZ be? cm Me ' ! Ww M me! EMMA OROS Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 4, Span- ish Club 2, Latin Club 2, Com- mercial Club 2, Drama 3, 4. ALLEN PARCELL Boys' Club Rep. 1, Spanish Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, I-Ii-Y 3, Science Club 3: Lettermen's Club 4, Orchestra 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Football 1-4. KATHLEEN PALUSKA Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3. EARL PATTERSON Commercial Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 33 Science Club 3, 4. 1 RICHARD PATTERSON Student Council Alt. 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Com- mercial Club 2, jr. Play 3, Or- chestra 2, 4, Band 1-4, A Cap- pella Choir 2, 4, Operetta 1, 4, Minstrel 1, 4. NORMA PFEIFER High Honor Roll 1, 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Sr. Class Sec. 4, Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 3, Sec.- Treas. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 4, French Club 2-4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 1, Vice- Pres. 2, Y-Teens 2-4, Science Club 3, Debate 2, Speculum 4, Literary Editor 4. CARRIEBELLE POOLE Girls' Club Rep. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Y- Teens 4. RICHARD POWELSON Commercial Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 1-4, Science Club 2, 4, Projector Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Band 1-4, Min- strel 2, 4, Auroran 4, Basketball Mgr. 4. MELVIN PERKINS Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 1, Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Span- ish Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Variety Show 3, 4Auroran 1-4, Basketball 1, 3, . FREDERICK PLATT ALEX POPP Student Council Alt. 1, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Projector Club 3, 4, Track 33 Bowling 2. WILLIAM READEY . Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 3: Commercial Club 3, 4, Science Club 33 Projector Club 3. Qcvfllafefiwm ancfanem , 74120 mega wma -53- VIVIAN REISINGER Student Council Alt. 45 Latin Club 1, 21 Commercial Club 2-41 Glee Club 1, 23 Operetta 2. GEORGE REUSS Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Span- ish Club 33 Latin Club 1, 21 Com- mercial Club 4g Science Club 3: Auroran 4g Basketball 1-4. WALTER RIEK Honor Roll l, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 23 Science Club 3, Projector Club 21 Band 1-3. ROBERT RITLI Boys' Club Rep. lg Commercial Club 1, 2g Science Club 4. . -uh we- '- ' 1 ' . eff Wu' tacuuw ' mln. -iv. nu f'bvw. nv JOHN RENNICKE Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Vice- Pres. 4, Boys' Club Rep. 2g French Club 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Lettermerfs Club 43 Basket- ball 2-4, Capt. 4, Track 3, 4. DOROTHY REYNOLDS Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 1, Z9 Glee Club 1, 2. DELORES RISVOLD Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 1-4, Y-Teens 1-31 G.A.A. 1, 2. RUTH ROBOTHAM Spanish Club 1-3, Commercial Club 1-3g Y-Teens 1, 2, Library Science 5. COLLEEN ROCKABRAND Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-4, Glee Club 15 Sr. Delphi 5. DARLENE ROTH Student Council Alt. 23 Spanish Club lg Commercial Club 2-4, Vice-Pres. 4g Y-Teens 1-43 G.A.A. 2. H rs-l' e 'Q fr-wax bint l as gi? vu , Q54-M CD1 Q . V3 E4 it . . t 55, L A . al Q Nix 5 iw . S DOLORES ROLFS Student Council Rep. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 25 Spanish Club 2, Latin Club lg Commercial Club Z-4g Y-Teens 1-4, Vice-Pres, 21 Drama 33 -Ir, Delphi 1, 2, Mock Trial 21 G.A.A. 1, 2. HELEN ROYSE 'Transferred from La Plata High School, La Plata, Missouri 53 Honor Roll 4, Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 4. 0 mea mad za mcmik af MW, Wfhen we qwe gfaqe 260604, cam clade! EILEEN SCHRAMER Student Council Rep. 1, Com- mercial Club 2-4, Glee Club 1-5. BETTY SCOTT Girls' Club Alt. 1, 2, Commercial Club 1-33 Library Science 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. Joyce RUTHER Student Council Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 33 Latin Club 1, 2, Drama 1-4, Variety Show 53 Auroran 2-4. GERALD SCHILLING Student Council Alt. 4, Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Commercial Club 2-4. PATRICIA SCHMITT Student Council Alt. 2g Girls' Club Rep. 5, Alt. 1, 2, Spanish LAURALEE RYAN Student Council Alt. 33 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, Y- Teens 1, 2, Drama 3, Library Science 5: Debate 2, Variety Show 3, G.A.A. 1-3. MILTON SCHMIDT Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 1, 4, Commercial Club 2-4, Basketball 2-4. HELEN SCHNABEL Commercial Club 2-4, Drama 4, Library Science 4, G.A.A. 2-4. Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2-4, Li- brary Science 4, G.A,A. 1, 2. GERALDINE SCHNEIDER MAVIS SCHOGER Spanish Club 1, 2, Commercial Honor Roll 1-3, German Club 2, Club 2-5, Library Science 4, Jr. 3, Latin Club 1, Profs Club 3, Delphi 1, G.A.A. 1, 2. 4, A Cappella Choir 53 G.A.A. 1, 2. MELVA SCHREUL Girls' Club Rep. 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, Commercial Club 2-4, Y- Teens 2, Sr. Play 4, Library Sci- ence 3. CONRAD SEIFRID Honor Roll 3, German Club 2, 35 Science Club 3, 4. SGZLGGZAQZQ any-fm cm mamma, -4o- ' JOSEPH SELF Boys' Club Alt. 35 Spanish Club 1-3, Commercial Club 1, 2, Sci- ence Club 3, 4. MARILYN SHALES Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Student Coun- cil Alt. 4, French Club 2-4, Latin Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Science Club 39 Jr. Delphi 2, Speculum 4. STELLA SERAPHIN Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Latin Club 1, Commercial Club 2-4, Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3g Operetta 2. JOYCE SIEBERT Transferred from West Aurora High School, Aurora, Illinois 15 Girls' Club Rep. 33 French Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 2-4, G.A.A. 2. HOWARD SIEGMUND Latin Club 15 Hi-Y 3, Science Club 3, 4g Library Science 4, Band 1-3. MARGARET SIMPSON Student Council Rep. 2, 3g Girls' Club Rep. 2, Latin 'Club lg Com- mercial Club 2g Y-Teens 2, 4, Twirlers 1-3, Pres. 3, G.A.A. 1. AILEEN SMITH Honor Roll 1-3, Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 1-43 Science Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4 3 Drama 2-4, Jr. Delphi 1, 29 Variety Show 35 Speculum 4, Art Editor 4, G.A.A. 1-3. JOHN SPERRY Spanish Club 3g Commercial Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3. JEANNE SIMON High Honor Roll 1-3, Honor Roll 1-3, Student Council Alt. 33 Spanish Club 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 45 Y-Teens 1-4, Science Club 4g Drama 2, 3, Jr. Play 3: Orchestra 1, A Cap- pella Choir 4, Jr. Delphi 2, Auroran 1-3. IRBNE SIPOS Girls' Club Alt. 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 43 Latin Club lg Com- mercial Club 2-4, Library Science 4, Sr. Delphi 4. JAMES SORG Boys' Club Rep. 1, French Club 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Li- brary Science 3. RICHARD STALLMANN High Honor Roll 2-4, Honor Roll 1, 3, 43 Student Council Alt. 4, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 34 Span- ish Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4. When A-mi Bland mc! mf Zaman? .-41- AUDREY STARCK High Honor Roll 1-45 Girls' Club Alt. 25 German Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 35 Science Club 45 Library Science 35 Profs Club 35 Glee Club 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Operetta 2. MAR-IORIE STEEFEN Student Council Rep. 2, 45 Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 2, 35 Y- Teens 1-45 Library Science 45 G.A.A. 1-3. PATRICIA STEVENSON Spanish Club 15 French Club 45 Commercial Club 33 Y-Teens 15 Library Science 35 Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. MURRAY STONE Boys' Club Alt. 1-35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Science Club 3, 45 Projector Club 3, 45 Or- chestra 2, 35 Band 1-45 A Cappella Choir 45 Minstrel 1, 4. CECILE STARK High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1, 25 Student Council Rep. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Y-Teens 1-45 Library Science 45 G.A.A. 1. JOANNE STEMPLE Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 15 Girls' Club Alt. 33 Spanish Club 2, 35 French Club 45 Latin Club 15 Commercial Club 45 Y-Teens 1-45 Science Club 35 Drama 1-45 Sr. Play 45 jr. Delphi 1, 25 Va- riety Show 33 Auroran 1-45 G.A.A. 1, 2. JOANNE STOERKER High Honor Roll 1-33 Honor Roll 45 Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Alt. 1, 45 German Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Sci- ence 35 Glee Club 15 Orchestra 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Auro- ran 2-45 Speculum 4. GERALD STUART Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Band 1-45 Sr. Delphi 4, Pres. 45 Football 2, 45 Basketball 2-45 Golf 2-4. VIRGINIA TAYLOR Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 35 Y- Teens 1-4, Pres. 45 A Cappella Choir 1-35 Auroran 2-4, Exchange and Circulation Editor 45 Specu- lum 45 G.A.A. 1-3. JAMES TEVVS Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Lettermen's Club 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Football 2-4. MARY JANE TESTIN Girls' Club Alt. 2, 35 French Club 1, 25 German Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 2, 35 Library Science 3, 4. RUSSELL TOTH Honor Roll lg 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 2-45 Library Science 3, 4. QUQMZ Za Me Uafmwal, fm Zhe queen, flflce MMA af mga! faced-gem hmm mfw Y mem. -42... J DOROTHY WEEKS Student Council Alt. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 23 French Club 5, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Commer- cial Club 2-43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 Drama 53 Profs Club 5, 43 Sr. Delphi 5: jr. Delphi 1, 23 Mock Trial 2 3 Variety Show 33 Auroran 5, 43 Speculum 43 G.A.A. 1-3, Pres. 5. GERALD WELLS Spanish Club 13 Commercial Club 23 Band 1-3. EVELYN TOWNSEND Commercial Club 2, 53 Library Science 5, 4. DOROTHY UEBEL Honor Roll 1, 23 Girls' Club Rep. 43 Commercial Club 2-43 Y-Teens 3, 4. EUGENE WALLACE Spanish Club 2, 33 French Club 5, 43 Band 1-5. RICHARD WATSON High Honor Roll 2, 55 Honor Roll 1, 3, 43 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Pres. 43 Boys' Club Rep. 2, 5, Vice-Pres. 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 23 French Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 43 Science Club 3, 43 Sr. Play 43 Let- termen's Club 43 Mock Trial 23 Auroran 43 Basketball 2. WILLIAM WELCH High Honor Roll 23 Honor Roll 53 jr. Class Pres. 33 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 43 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 33 Science Club 5, 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Football 2-4. BETTY WEST Girls' Club Rep. 23 Commercial Club 23 Y-Teens 1-43 Drama 59 G.A.A. 1-5. Made Aanlleen mem! cfawn , Jai Q Awe!! Zdme an a ..43... ALYCE TRAVERSINO Transferred from West Aurora High School, Aurora, Illinois 13 Commercial Club 2-43 Glee Club 13 G.A.A. 1-4. SYLVIA WALKER Spanish Club 2, 53 French Club 5, 43 Commercial Club 2-43 Drama 5, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 1-3. PETER WALLACE Transferred from Vashon High School, St. Louis, Missouri 33 Hi- Y 53 Glee Club 33 Track 3. CARL WEBER Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 5, 43 Boys' Club Rep. 33 Science Club 5, 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Auroran 5, 43 Football 2-43 Track 2. ELLEN WOLSFELD Student Council Alt. 23 Girls' Club Rep. 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 French Club 3, 43 Commercial Club 2, 33 Drama 33 Glee Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2. CARYL WORMLEY Girls' Club Rep. 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 French Club 3, 43 Commer- cial Club 2, 33 Drama 33 Glee Club 1-33 G.A.A. 1, 2. ARTHUR WULLBRANDT Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 23 French Club 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Football 2-43 Track 2. WALDEN ZIMMERMAN Honor Roll 23 Student Council Alt. 13 Boys' Club Rep. 33 Span- ish Club 2, 33 Science Club 3, 43 Projector Club 2-43 Sr. Play 43 Profs Club 3, 43 Debate 13 Va- riety Show 33 Auroran 3. LOIS WESTPHAL High Honor Roll 1-33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Girls' Club Rep. 3, 43 Spanish Club 1-3, Sec.-Treas. 2, 33 French Club 4g Commercial Club 2-4, Sec. 23 Y-Teens 1-43 Speculum 4, Editor-in-Chief 43 G.A.A. 1-3. PHYLLIS WHELAN Honor Roll 33 Girls' Club Rep. 33 Spanish Club 2-4, Vice-Pres. 33 Commercial Club 23 Drama 1-43 jr. Play 33 Sr. Play 43 Glee Club 13 Variety Show 33 Auroran 3, 4, Publicity Editor 43 G.A.A. 1, 2. 1 THERESE WORLAND i Honor Roll 23 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 23 French Club 1, 23 Latin Club 33 Drama 23 Sr. Delphi 3, 4, Sec. 33 jr. Delphi 1, 2, Pres. 23 Debate 1-43 Mock Trial 23 Auroran 3, 4. GLORIA WORRELL Honor Roll 13 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Com- mercial Club 2-4Q Y-Teens 1-4, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 43 Auroran 2-43 G.A.A. 1, 2. MARGUERITE ZILLY High Honor Roll 33 Honor Roll 1-4g Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 33 Girls' Club Rep. 23 Spanish Club 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Com- mercial Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1-43 Drama 1-43 jr. Play 33 Jr. Delphi 13 Variety Show 43 G.A.A. 1, 2. RALPH ZVANUT Boys' Club Rep. 23-Spanish Club 33 Football 1. FRANK WHELAN Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Science Club 3, 43 Drama 2-43 Lettermen's Club 43 Variety Show 33 Football Mgr. 33 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4g Golf 2. 3 GLORIA WHITE High Honor Roll 13 Student Council Alt. 13 Girls' Club Alt. 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 2-43 Y-Teens 1-43 Drama 33 Orchestra 13 Jr. Delphi 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 23 G.A.A. 1, 2. Qfeanecfawll aaa mqnalfaiaaifi, cwfmq -44- i ' WW mm!! Q ,demon Zach wide fqmf wma Q Zia Za gmcfmzllef P. Whelan as Una, A. Gregory as Mrs, Pigeon, and j. Watscmn as Tom in senior play, Fresh Fields. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Fresh Fields, a three act comedy presented by the senior class, played to capacity audiences on the nights of December 5 and 6 . Much of its suc- cess may be attributed to Miss Marita Oppenheim, new class play adviser. Lady Mary Crabbe does not realize the difficul- ties ahead when she suggests that the Pidgeons, an eccentric Australian family, remain in her Lon- don mansion as paying guests. At first Mrs. Pidgeon, a conspicuous character with a cockney accent, offends Lady Strome, a wealthy friend, by producing her check book when it is proposed that Mrs. Pidgeon's daughter, Una, be introduced to royalty by her. However, these things straighten out astonishingly well within a few months. Una, an uncouth girl, becomes a social success and falls in love with Lady Mary's son, Tim, who had at first detested her. Lady Mary's sister, Lillian, also pairs off with Tom, Mrs. Pidgeon's brother, leav- ing Mary and Mrs. Pidgeon to plan a trip around the world together. Senior Play Cast-Standing-P. Wlielan, D. Jacobson, J. Berwick, P. Hollis, W. Zimmerman, M. Metzger, J. Vlatson. Seated-B. Castens, A. Gregory. me Wa .me ffm, za naar W, 7Ae ami! can we dream WLM like CCQCAVLEQ cam. john Mitchell Therese Worland Richard Watson COMMENCEMENT The World We Expect to Face TWILIGHT CONCERT . East High School Band PROCESSIONAL MARCH . . Senior Class MUSICAL SELECTIONS . . . Chorus and Choir WELCOME ..... . Thomas Neupert, Class President INTERNAL AND DOMESTIC PROBLEMS . . . Therese Worland HOW THOSE PROBLEMS AFFECT OTHER COUNTRIES . . john Mitchell POLICIES OF OTHER COUNTRIES AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE UNITED STATES ...... . . . Richard Watson NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AWARDS . . K. D. Waldo, Superintendent PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS OF 1947 . . J. W. Gates, Principal PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS . . judge Olney C. Allen ALMA MATER . .... . . Class of 1947 FLAG CEREMONIAL BENEDICTION 7ZafZl ' ' ' mme. ,DQ ,...f- Siege JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Shaw, vice-presidentg Betty Gain, secretary-treasurer lg Victor Dunn, president. I ' X , X . 4 - B X XQQQKQ all A , B B in f Wil , CLASS ADVISERS Ralph E. Blackman Roy E. McAfoos Hubert P. Davis Gertrude E. Pittz Eleanor F. Dollins G. M. Runninger Rowena Galbraith james V. Trotto Helen Twitchell Humiston Clarence M. White Dorothy Youngblood MR. WHITE, SECTION D. Back Row-Mr. White. L. Backes, C. Baker, D. Archer. Third Row-C. Braun, J. Burkel, B. Babel, B. Bowers, A. Buckowich, D. Barry, D. Buck, Second Row-P. Benson, F. Buchner, C. Buckendahl, E. Boone, j. Bauman, S. Becker, A. Blank. Front Row-E. Bolde, C. Benter, E. Becker, M. Broch, S. Brough, L. Brunch, B. Bentcr. Not in picture-D. Bretthauer, V. Bowman, E. Beckner, R. Andrews. -43- mmm cfaleiwncf' fl , mg MR. BLACKMAN, SECTION C. Back Row---Mr. Blackman, E. jungels, W. Morgan, D. Olson, D. Hadtield, R. Francis, R. johnson. Third RtlXN'iC.M.1I'ClCY, AI. Ferguson, J Linder, C. I-luring, E. Oros, L. I-Ianny, C. Lundin. Second Row-J. Maher, M. Oros, D. Morin, D, Lussky, I.. Lawson, l.. Olsen, G. King Front Row-Rt Friman, F. Miller, N. Larson, D. Maendlein, S. McCann, E. Neil, C. Jensen. Not in picture-D. Hilgcn. MRS. HUMISTON, SECTION C. Back Row-l.. Wrede, j. Beck. Fourth Row-Mrs. I-Iumiston, D. Walter, M. Stone, G. Stutz, B. Walden, R. Seifert, j. Roots. Third Row-M. Wilkinsixn. j. Sperry, S. Walker, C. Wormley, C. Ziemer, I-I. Robertson, L. Richardson. Second Row--I. Swanson, j. Timok, R. Toth, j. Spang, D. Schultz, R. Wahlgmn, E. Rogers. Front Row-S. Schumacher, J. Johnson, E. Swanson, E. Wolsfeld, E. Tilson, C. Patterson, I. Sipos Not in picture-H. Randall, H. Siegmund. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Junior Dance, Twilight Twirl . . .November 50 junior Carnival . . . . .April 11 junior Class Play, You Can't Take It With You . .April 24, 25 -49- v il .Qffefp cfecafzafe Me a M, 7 ckaace. '04 make like glam fz Ma lance? 1' MR. RUNNINGER, SECTION C. Back Row-Mr. Runningcr, B. Augustine, J. Bahns, C. Eschcnbncher, A. Brirt, B. Rirhardmn, J. Bailey.. Third Row-B. Drcnncn, B. Baurnnnn, A. Baum, V. Dunn, E. Benn, J. Fisher, B. Brown. Second Row-D. Bcnditz, J. Albright, B. Dumdic. C. Breyne, C. Avmm, J. Davis, J. Fowler. Frnnt Rowfj. Balthazar, F. Cfovzilt, D. Bauer, P. Chadwick, A. Amhcl. C. Boyics, I.. Cnstncr. Nut in picture-fR. Boytor, M. Chambers, Ci. Chiliircss, K. Clunwqill, R. Duy, J. Gross, R. Thompson. MISS GALBRAITH, SECTION D. Back Ram-WMiSs Cvzllbrnith, T. Deishcr, E. Cuppcnbergcr, E. Fcehan, N. Edmeicr. Fourth Row-B. Cutter. C. Dunfan, E. Eastman, B. Fauth, D. Deming, K. Fay, E. Dnnku. Third Row-C. Christenson, J. Carter, J. Duy, J. Fay, L. Deane, G. Fiefcr, Draper, V. Chrisfenson. S6C0nd Row-P. Deirers, M. Daniels, C. Dc Heart, A. Evans, P. Farnham, C. Elsworth, C. Dunlap. Front Row-l. Domukos. J. Cherwin, E. Dcisher, G. Chisman, N. Fox, J. Dnvcnpnrt, D. Connors. Nut in picture-B. Cohn. JUNIOR DANCE COMMITTEE Back Row-W. Morgan. Front Row-P. Chad- wick, R. Friman, D. Gerhardt. I Shui fem faq, cfance and Amy! 7cQcfQq Meg cafzcfmerf Zfre new C4544 fling. -IUNIOR RING COMMITTEE A. Thomas, j. Albright. MISS PITTZ, SECTION D. Back Row-B. Gain, jean Harris, B. Gleason, S. Gozner, B. Fogleman, L, Herolrl, joan Harris. Thirrl Row--Miss Pittz, C. Frisch, C. Hayden, R. Herman, R. Foth, I.. Gillersrrom, N. Giese. Second Row4F. I-Iaellin, C. Hnwkinson, E, Hennen, U. Hcrtcr, B. Harvey, M. Hcssler, B. Hanson. Front Row-S. Guzcman, B. Hankey, D. Hauer, B. Hennen, R. Gabrielson, B. Hemmelmrrn, D. Gcrhzrrdt, V. Galloway. Not in picture!-R. Foote, M. Gatzkc. M. I-Inugland. MISS YOUNGBLOOD, SECTION D. Back Row-O. Korthauer, j. Hoffman, j. Homan. Fourth Row-R. johnson, D. johnson, j. Kurns, j. Klrrwiter, E. johnson, j. Hundley I.. Horhsprung. Third Row-Miss Youngblood, M. jones, N. Kirk, T. Koulas, M. Koempgcn, M. Kuk, M. Hollis. Second Row-jim johnson W. Konrad, R. Hnussmann, F. Darby, A. Kunold, A. Hornyan, j. junas. Front Row-jo Ann johnson, B. Hrncklcy, T. Hill, P. Krause, C. Knauf M. Iilliotl, A. Kovach. 1 r . . II! . - . 49 Vx. W Wd 'I,QB,An cm Gan? fake if can, game f wcwff Maj ' A scene from You Cant Take It With You, junior Class play, given April 24 and 25. MR. MCAFOOS, SECTION D. Back Row-Mr. McAfuos, R. Larson, A. Little, B. Lamphere, D. LaSuer, D Morey, E. Miller. Third RowfL. Langreder, F. Miksg, R. Mead. H. Mandle, J. Miller, L. McClain, J. Minneci. Second Row-P. Miku, E. Lange, B. Martin, G. Meyers, R. Low, E. Mills, D- Mlflafd- FFDM Row-P. Mendal, D. Leesley, B. LaRusc, C. Lewis, R. Lnhrey, J. Mettler, P. Lay. MR. H. DAVIS, SECTION D. Back Row-A. Moga, B. Phillips, j. Orland, B. Paschnll, L. Ogren. Third Row4Mr. H. Davis, J. Morse, B. Pfieffer, V. Pfister, S. Myers, N. Quan- tuck, P. Nelson. Second Row-R. Perry, B. Ritter, R. Pemberton, B. Rea. j. Pittman, D, Murphy, B. Rahn. Front Row-B. Navarro, O. Olsen, I. Moen, F, Moore, D. Race, M. Ploetz, M. Riddle. Not in picturcg-B. Noble, B. Pamson. -52- ZUfLQZlcZfcfqcwfLma2ecmZfLefZfWLcff4AZwZ7 flfeam my You could be Ll great wrestlgr You re built for it. Look! -One of the excntmg scenes from thc junior play. Buck Row-D. Schuldt, R -R. Shaw, M. Smith. M. T. Stinson, ,lean Schumer Nut in plrturc--R. Schur, Burk Row J. Zcluncy, R D. Zcmansky. E. bummer H. Wfcidner. D. Tercbessy Not in picturcgll Thom . Og' i 7 ' 4 ,,s..+, 5 MR. CALAME, SECTION E. Back Row4Mrs. Marvin. W. Beach. W. Boyd, R. Dremmel, J. Cain, Ray Dunkle. R. Flinn. Third Row-D. French, M. Eitelgeorge, G, Almasi, E. Ahlgren, C. Crum, J. Buckley. P. Allen, D. Bohley. Second Row-E. Daniels. L. Burkel. W. Dumas, J. Goodman, I. Colley, Roy Dunkle, J. Dunham. Front Row-R. Conover, J. Gleason, V. Deming, M. Duncan. V. Furnish, I.. Fowler, G. Bailey, C. Anderson. Not in picture-G. Feidcn, D. Boyd, J. Billings, F. Armbruster. MR. ALBRIGHT, SECTION E. Back Row- Mr. Albright. P. Johnson, E. Johnson. Fourth Row-C. I-Iix, D. Mann, F. Neiser. D. Kramp, J. Moga, R. Jansen, I.. Hnm. Third Rowij. Lazzir, L. Meszaros, C. Lohse, C. Hoffman. N. Mundortf, J. McCarty. D. Hilgen. Second Row-D. Hill- ock. B. Mitchell, I.. Meek, L. Oros. L. Meyer, R. Millen, G. Hise. Front Row-N. Meyers, R. Matyas, J. Hills, D. Mast, N. Hackett, M. Meyer, J. Lewin. Not in picture--R. Hartfield, L. Klimpke. i I MR. LAVINE, SECTION E. Back Row--Mlr. I.4iV1ne, C. Thurber, XV. Ruhn, A. Pritchard, G. Rausch, K. Wleiss. Fourth RowiP. Weston, C. Rohotham, H. Ri stiel, D. Wlhitson, A. Petersen, R. Siegmund, J. Pennington. Third Row---G. Sthiltz, M. Phillips, E. Tarble E. Regnier P S D. Stomhres, P. Wleher. Second Row-G. Rauscher, M. White, B.Watson, J. Rockabrand, J. Worrell J. Udstad, M. True-mine Spring. Front Row-C. Spang, C. Russ, F. Taylor, J. Pederson, M. Schmidt, J. Travers, J. Smith. , .Q-4!meafzeZkeA ,ZcQcw6Zhemcwea, 7Zeg'ae WZ no mania- Q M ofcwefz. as ' as MISS BRINKMANN, SECTION F. l'l.uk Rim M. Clmllix, Miss Brinkmum, Il. Frurkrtt, F. Cnsscns, G. Buss. R. Bicritz. D. Adams, XV. Cjlmlly. 'lihiril Row -R. Barnes R, Hi,-yknr. H. linker, fi. Bierman, D. Bergman, Burg, -I. Beck. Sccuml Row-F. Brummcl, M, Cliiimc, Ii. Bisc. A. Buclincr, D. Casper D. Hittcrnmn, M. Anderson Front R0wfC. B.1um, B. Becker, Ilnkci, V. Argyilgm, D. Augustine, -I, Buym-, D. Bgiuglunul. .......b..L....w-.W WMM -:Ei Qi' wwf, :AEK MR. R. DAVIS, SECTION F. Bulx Ruvuf-A. Clcmnwns, Mr. R. Davis, D. D.lunl1cin1c-r, D. Ends, B. Divine, H. Camper. N. Culwlw. 'l'l1irLl Rnwfrl.. Ernst, Docs, G. Dcppc, D. funrgul, R. Eggcstcin. j. Futh, E. Clark, Scmnd Row--C. Llnusnn, j. Franklin, XV. Dcnnin. D. Dolan. I.. Fclilluumcr, M, Cuxgmve, K. Edmcicr. Front Rowfll. Fntlmcrcc, N. Fnlkus, D. Diulrick, B. Fields, P. fiulwcll, rl. Iiw.ut, Dunlxzl, J. Cosgrove. Nut in picture--D, Dc Mont, MISS HUTCHINS, SECTION F. ik Huw D. llcxmnn, Mus Hutchins, Hollis, P. Hurd. Third Row HH. Giurdcn, M. Ciin. ,l. HLIYIIS, R. H.1nscn. F. llimvcr, D. .key Seiond Rowf-I, Goctzinger, V, Huston, Ci. Herfelllnger, I.. Huffman, A. Hcnxlcy, M. Hmwcr, I.. Hnzclwiuul, Front Run'-A Hoyt, j. Hamper, XV. Hartlmn, C. Cvicse, F. George, j. Howard, H. Harris. Nut in pinturc-WID, Hulcumlw, R. Gurlcy. fd! me cm? mfzlq, Www, qi Q 7:30, Sicappecf face lang Za ge? Q cfwnkg Y CQZQ MISS OPPENHEIM, SECTION F. Baci. RowgT. jeske, R. Lehnert, G. Kurns, C. Kluber, Miss Oppenheim. Third Row-H. johnson, Robert johnson, Russell johnson, E. Kneipper, C. Jcskc, j. Kastler. Second Row-W. Kirk, G. Kenyon, G. johnson, A. Krock, W. jones, E. Kibili, W. Komes. Front Row--B. Lamphere, N. Knickerbocker, E. Kaiser, V. Klein, A. Leifheit, R. Leifheit, M. jeske. Not in picture-R, Jeske. MR. MAY, SECTION F. Back Row-W. McMickcn, B. Mason, J. Meacham, Mr. May, B. McKcnwn. Third Row-J. Mathers, M. Logue, B. Miller, M. Migs hell, C. Matheis, P. Mclntosh. Second Row4A, Martin, A. McCoy, R. Miller, J. Loser, N. McCarty, B. McCall, D. Lundgren. Front Row--1, Little, N. Livingston, D. Little, G. McWilliams, E. Miller, M. McCullough, J. Martin. Not in picture-M. Marsh. I MR. BROWN, SECTION F. Back Row-R. Roit, R. Runninger. Fourth Row-Mr. Brown, K. Morey, K. Oeser, R. Rhea, A. Rakow, R, Price, E. Prodan. Tl RowYM. Morse, V. Mowe, M. O'Banion, P. Patrick, N. Rahn, N. Rickey, L. Moore. Second Row-R. Perry, P. Reed, J. Rouse C. Mueller, G. Reed, B. Powell, G. Rossi. Front Row-B. Noble, J. Neitzel, D. Plant, B. Olson, D. Morrison, M. Pitstick, C. Ri Not in picture-H. Nolting. wen Zfpe Aww QUW 14, E, 6- SW, who ' Q6Cflf449pLy.7 MISS GLEASON, SECTION F. Bark ROW-M. Sfllulll. R. Soknn, D. Snyder. Third Row-J. Schnmer. M. Simpson, R. Schumer, D. Schmidt, Miss Gleason. Second Row-E. Schocnheldcr, S. Silvius, M. Schiller, A. Schoeberlein, I.. Seifert, P. Smith. Front Row-F. Schomer, B. Shepard, S. Smely, B. Sathen, A. Seidelman, D. Schmars, L. Schabb. Not in picture-E. Simane, E. Schumann, R. Scent. MR. ROBERT, SECTION F. B:-ck Row-T. Wagner, R. Zelazny, T. Valent. Third Row-J.Thomsen, H. Zahner, C. Werner, M, Von Hoff, F. Vermaat, R. Wrwlfsbergcr. Mr. Robert. Second Row-R. Wisklxr, W. Watson, l.. XVimmcrgren. F. Torres. A, Wilslwn, I.. Walters, R. Stull. Front Row-N. Tifrea, M. Tesch, M. Theurer, N. Walush, E. Sterner, M. Thompson, M. Stcil. Not in picture-j. Tendall, E. Warney. H. Wy'etl1, G. Zahn. MISS MARTENS, SECTION G. ik Row-S. Hogle, H. Human. Fourth Row-Miss Martens, W. Humiston. W. Holmes, R. Henncn. H. Hayden, T, Buckley, Third w-G. Babel, A. Byrd, D. Fisher, J. Burkhart, S. Allen, C. Douglas, C. Bender. Second Row-M. Bigham, A. Calor, M. Finley, Gillow, N. Boyle, B. Coppenberger, D. Clauser. Front Row-D. Crosbie. B. Glass. M. Frcdrickson, M. De Brun, P. Cleveland, Befl-ner, B. Drake, Not in picture4-J. Dodge, P. Hartman, L. Harvey, M. Dittmnn. pilfpiiea, Qlwliea, Qeml' of , WL!! fre Aemf me Q aaffenZme.7 MISS D. TURNER, SECTION G. Back Row-M. Pcum, I.. Kcllct, D. McCann. R. Kellet. Fourth Row-Miss D, Turner, B. Martin, V. Keslinger, D. jones. D. Patter- son, D. Michelson. Third Row-D. Poole, B. Lyke, D. King, R. jones. L. Liltz, E. Paris, B. Marclcy, Second Row-B. Quigley. M. Parker, A. Platt, D. Musick, B. Mathis, D. Laughlin, C. Lundgren. Front Row-D. jumper, B. jones, L. Miller, M. Nelson, J. Pclzer, V. Noel, H. Lusk. Not in picture-G. King, N. Molfat. l MISS IVERSON, SECTION G. Back Row--Miss Iverson, R. Wetteliincl. D. Richards, J. Silagi, C. Smith, R. Schuler, R. Schultz. Fourth RowgD. Tews. C. Roberts, R. Thomas, j. Young, XV. Stone, R. XVr1ite. Third Row-CI. Stemple. C. Redding, M. Seidelmann, P. Schneller, A. Schenk, M. Sartor, B. Rauch. Second Row--H. Stearns. D. Youngstrom, E. Rod, M. Riley. C. Tallmadge, I.. View, I.. Seifert. Front Rowgj. Salazar, S. Wlilcoxen, R. Rausch, J. Thompson, F. Ridge, H. Stookey, R. Rogers. Not in pictureflal. W'est. MRS. ROGERS, SECTION H. Back Row-R. Apodrica, R. Brummel, H. Bench, D. Booth, F. Biestcr. Fourth Row-R. Anderson, P. Bowers, J. Beemer, B. Barth mew, A. Brough, D. Becker. M. Brown. Third RowfMrs. Rogers, C. Beckner. D. Arnold, C. Baechler, R. Beach, S. Berenyi, Bernard. Second Row-H. Babbitt. G. Appel, N. Andersen, P. Armour, j. Bennett, J. Bryant, B, Berenyi. Front Row--D. Blz D. Baum, j. Bartholomew, j. Abel, R, Abhalter, D. Barncord, W. Bohler. Jfcafzefwl, Ln Z, cms! gfzeen, Smeefwf qcwfae eaefz Aem. D53- vs, MISS RICHARDS, SECTION H. link Rnwf Miss Richards. l.. Dcanc, B. Cutter. C. Daily. D. Dakar. R. Dc Brun. G. Duy. Fuurth Rnw-I.. Clmpvr. D, Davis, W. Duntnn. R. Connelly, G. Dunn, j. Davis, j. Calwell. Third Row-W M. Chapman, C. Burgin, rl. Burg, I.. Buckcntlahl. C, Buri, D. Duwcll. M. Dumtlic. Sccuntl RnwfR. Dolan, R. Dunlap. XV. Cruwtlcr. R. Carrington. H. Curtis, R. Huck. R. Drake. Front Row D. Dnnnan. j. Burch. N. t,lark, D. Carlson, S. Cotfcy, P. Cooney, j. Crnw. Not in pitturc H. Drake, R. Docs. -1, A' 'T ' . MISS BREDLOW, SECTION H. Hack Row-iM. Gatlcn. A. Circcn. D. Grimwnml. E. Fay. J. Haitluck. N. Gatcly. Fourth Row- Miss Hrctllnw, D. Hauser, N. Ciridlcy, D. Etlwanls. R. Hanson, E. Hall. VU. Eng. Third Row-P. Glenn. VI. Gnmlwin, N. Eschenbacher. A. Griffey. R. Ferguson. M. Flcstcr, Y. Ilasmasnn. Sctontl Rnwf'l'. Foster. E. Harrell. M. Friman, N. Hartman. .l. Hamling, F. Fleischer. F, Fuchs. Front Row- ffl, Ed. wards. vl. Hansnn, A. Harlnw, F. Glussnp. N. Frederick, B. Hayes, N. Fox. Not in pitturc-AB. Evans, M. Finley, R. Gudtlcndnrf, I.. Hartlc. C. Hatherlcy. MR. CONNAWAY, SECTION H. itk Rnw-fIN1:, Cnnnaway. D. Koalmki, D. Kcnmlriyk, il. johnson, K. Henderson. M. Huffman. Konrad. -'l'l1irtl Rnw- M. Hensley, . Hcnncn, Kirncr. XV. Heller, vlunas. R. Knhl, VU. Kiel. SccundARowfM. Holly. H. KICS, J. jenkins, D. HultnL'S.-R. JOHCS. jeske. j. jaki. Front Rowfli. Knauf. C. Hopphan. johnson, B. Kline. R. Hanley. D. Klttnc. D. jcnscn. Not in picture-fM. nnltl, B. Hcttingcr, G. Hubbard, M. johnson, W. Krmmons. 14 -kanfecf QMZ6 Zee memfwze Ziyflg face. Q01 Karak in Me aiilzc, we keep Mem cm ace. S I ' W. lg-w1i.,...wf:.f-fe,.W,. . -def-rtxrz 3 Me--.res .u-.,,A, M,,.,...., ...Mi:.Wi..,,fwM... i Q51 MISS G. TURNER, SECTION H. Back Row-Miss G. Turner, R. Moore, R. Miller, j. Mouis, G. I.eden, K. Mode, D. Moccher. Third Row-C. Morey, V. Lumbert, M. Krantz, C. Locke, G. Martin, D. Miller, E. Mueller. Second Row-M. Murphy, A. Kryszcwski. S. Liltz, L. Livingston, P. Miller, D. Ledcn, M. Long. Front Row-C. Lage, I.. I.atIerty, R. Mirs, T. Meyers. W. Marsh, A. Myers, C. Morris, Not in picture-G. Minor, D. Lippold. Kumi MRS. DINGEL, SECTION H. Back Row--S. Oros, I.. Ofiutt. D. Poircl, Third Row-Mrs. Dingcl, K. Pnlmatier, C. Neupcrt, K. Olson, J. Osman, C. Nelson, R. Popp. Second Row--D, Nodrurf, R. Perkins, P. Patterson, D. Phillahaum, E. Pennington. G. Nichols, S. Prodan. Front Row- N. Piron, I.. Paris, D, Nihlack, R, Ohm, T. Nutt, R. Ncu, D. Nicholl. Not in picture-R. Patterson. its MISS POOLEY, SECTION H. Back Row-R. Roots, -I. Roots, I. Seppclfrick, D. Springer. Fourth Row-j. Simms, A. Shales, H. Scott, V. Smith, D. Schindel, Smith, N. Scent. Third Row-Miss Pooley, J. Schossler, B. Stammet, M. Silagi, J. Regenold, G. Speii, B. Rieckert. Second Rom N. Ramler, A. Rod, D. Stull, D, Smith, A. Sollinger, B. Rauscher, B, Stiefbold. Front Row-F. Raber, R. Schreul, J. Rudolph, Shepherd, J. Smely, D. Stewart, G. Stiefbold. Not in picture-B. Schmitt, N. Ross, D. Regnier. sz... ,f ,wg , Qaida MRS. SCHICK, SECTION H. Back Row-Mrs. Schick, R. Walden, D. Theis, R. Van Doozer, S. Tutor, A. Xvcgnmn, R. Windsheimer, Fourth Row-P. Waite M, Thorson, W. Wfalker, R. Weeks, D. Thomsen, B. Yanko, D. Thom. Third Row-D. W'alush, M. Tyrrell, M. Wlolgast. N. Wells V. Toth, G. Zander, J. Theurer. Second Row-J. Thiess, F. Van Duser. C. Vickers, R. Worland, j. Talley, R. Vago, L. Van Deven tcr. Front Row-R. Talbot, D. Voorheis, R. Vonck, G. Van Barriger, F. Wrede, E. Tindell, C. Swnlley. Not in picture--E. XVeber. MR. MAY, SECTION H. Back Rowgff. Abel, P. Docs, H. Hilgen, j. Freeman, W. Branch, Mr. May. Fourth Row--R. Brunoehler, J. Blevins, D. Baker, T. Denton. B. Campbell. B. Hayden, E. Hagood. Third Row--C. Handcll. K. Fews. W. Axland, C. Grometer, R. Cook. R. Archer, D. Glossop. Second Rowe-C. Cigrand, C. Hackett, B. Ferguson, J. Benson, B. Abell, J. Coble. E. Augustine. Front Row-A. Christensen, j. Cook, R. Glossop, D. Argyilan, R. Gurley, C. Dumas, E. Dnrr. Not in picture-P. Barajas, V. Bennett. . vig, ,,,. .,,. . wt' Q, Eg? ,.- ,. . ' I MISS BAUER, SECTION H. ick Row-T. Kleinfeldt, R. Pritchert, W. Phillips, J. Rhodes, C. Ochsenschlager, D, Kline. E. Korthauer. Fourth Row-Miss iuer. j. Popp, R. Moga, L. Morse, D. Parke, P. johnson, J. Lippold. Third Row-C. johnson, S. jungels, A. Richards, J. Peterson, 'Lehman, M. Lawrence, R. Kollman, Second Row-C. Pettitt, B. I.aVoy, G. Regnier, D. Rierson, C. Hubbard, L. Morrison, N. mer. Front Row-XV. Howorth, L. Hughes, D. Konrad, R. Irvin, R. McElhone, R. Molnar, W. Rogers. Not in picturevj. Little, Rowc itfe. X-J , 7kme'ZZ is ,mme lofi MJ am! Jae. .-.61.. MISS PITTZ, SECTION H. Back Row-Miss Pittz, R. Woodward, D. Zaumscil, j. Washington. Fourth Row-M. Swearingen, D. Sillen, N. Thacker, K. Walker, jo Anne Williams, M. Schultz, H. Wyeth. Third Row-D. Senne, B. Zbinden, C. Warney, J. Schumacher, D. Wollenweber, G. Unwin, M. Thomas. Second Row-J. Schenk, J. Stash S. Vincent, J. Trapp, D. Timm, H. Todus, M. Smith. Front Row-R. Van Klavern, R. Stickney, H. Schmidt, A. Swanson, John Williams, J. Welch, G. Schaefer. Not in picture-L. Todus. ATTENDANCE HONOR ROLL Marie Anderson Delaine Augustine Donald Beane Donald Boyd Marilyn Brock Dick Buck joseph Cosgrove Mary Cosgrove Christine Dunlap Eleanor Eastman Raoul Elder Arlene Galor Joyce Gook Roberta Gramley Dorothy Heiman Beverlee Hemmelman Carol Hoifman james Jensen James johnson Mary jane johnson Clifton Kohl Robert Lamphere Glenn Meyers Marie Mighell Mary O'Banion Richard Patterson Pat Reed Marilyn Schmidt Robert Sokan Bonnie Swartz jack Tendall David Waterhouse Jack Young . Delores Youngstrom Jfmcw afzehmealliheiume 9 4 9 5 fs ir HIGH HONOR ROLL Back Row-J. Linder, J. Berwick, C. Braun, J. Thomsen. Fourth Row-E, Prodan, M. Koempgcn. M. Seidclmann, A. Clemmons, A. Blank, A. Krock, M. Morse. Third Row-N. Rahn, W. Heller, L. Lawson, D, Boyd, C. Bierman. S. Allen, M. Nelson. Second Row -E. Hoyt. R. Ferguson, J. Albright, C. Werner, E. Sterner, A. Starck, J. Foth. Front Row-J. Cosgrove, B. McCall, J. Loser, F. Schumer, B. Klastens, F. George, A. Rod. Not in pictures? Chadwick. T. Stimson. JUNIOR-SENIOR HONOR ROLL P-ack Row-K. Ferguson, C. Groot, A. Buckowich. Fourth Row-D. Lewis, J. Watscmn, A. Gregory, D. Beane, W. Brackctt, K. Corn- wall, B. Cohn, Third RowfR. Bihlmayer, Cook, J. Bauman, M. Everett, J. Stoerker, M. Kuk, S. McCann. Second Row-B. Buckherg. C. Casper, J. Bloodgood, D. Race, R. Grisch. J. Sperry, C, Lewis. Front Row-M. Chambers, M. Riddle. J. Hamsmith, J. Siebert, P. Dalton, B. lhcrg. I. Domokos. Not in picture-M. Adam. J. Albright, J. Burkel, J. Dunlop, B. Likovich, F. Miksa, V. Mickley, E, Neuholf, G. Reuss, XV. Riek, A. Thomas, M. Thompson, G. White, G. Worrell, B. Welch, D. Wilsrmn, J. Zelazny. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL ck Row--M. Mighell, M. Marsh, P. Johnson, P. Allen, C. Hoffman. Fourth Row-A, Griify, J. Worrell. A. Peterson, P. Schneller Henderson, J. Burg, M. Garlen. Third Row-M. Anderson, P. Smith. J. Colwell, B. Bartholomew, L. Miller, G. Dcppe, D. Casper. 'ond Row-J. Howard. I.. Fowler, V. Hasmason, N. Anderson, V. Klein, C. Mueller. R. Miller. Front RowiD. Nodruff, S. Wil- ren, D. Youngstrom, E. Hoyt. N. Frederick, C. Tallmadge, S. Prodan. Not in picture-P. Hurd, K. Edmeir. mm Za W -mf' wi, ff ffm!! M fzfzcmcf of fnlh Ike Made. M Ofimayyaazzaaaaazaaaaag ' 6cwfcf6ecwLZyawnlae4'cfen.7 Eifipgifg. Pair A ti! 2... . l C1 j ' X Shu gn, ' - 1 -3 tv H- P .hr Q 1 or i' ' ui k f A W ' X X XT C ..' L 'app . BOYS'CLUB Creating a spirit of good sportsmanship and fellow- ship is the major objective of the East High Boys' Club, under its understanding adviser, jay L. Hunter. In conjunction with the Band, the Boys' Club pre- sented another successful minstrel show this year. Also profitable for the Club was the annual Magazine Drive. Twice during the year special parties were held for all East High boys. The programs consisted of movies in the auditorium, followed by boxing and stunts in the gymnasium. The start of the new semester brought a change in office holders. Don Beane, john Rennicke, and jim Watson, ofiicers for the first semester, were replaced by Bob Shaw, Allan Baum, and Bob Speights, as presi- dent, vice-president, and secretary. -64.- flfacit cmcf Ambfm and ,decwll wmkd, Scamellkmgi waking, facfd, meffrmki. GIRLS, The Girls' Club, under the expert supervision of Miss Veronica O'Neil, helps to promote under- standing and friendship among all girls. The get-acquainted teas, at the start of both fall and spring semesters, welcomed freshman girls to the club. November's dance, the Autumn Fantasy, with its clever decorations and superb music, will cer- tainly not be forgotten. December 24 marked another unforgettable event on their calendar. This was the traditional Empty Stocking Fund Christmas party for needy children held at the Recreation Center. Toys, candy, and clothing were found in the countless CLUB packages given to the children. Complete with Santa Claus, sleigh bells, and Christmas carols, the party created a true Christmas spirit. During the week March 17 to 21, annual Bow Week was held, which spread green, yellow, red, and blue bows throughout all four classes. A successful year ended with the usual P.T.A.- Girls' Club card party, the Conference, and the Ivy Day program. In January Olene Olsen, Barbara Hinckley. and Lois Hanny replaced Marjorie Kennedy, Nancy Augustine, and Marjorie Kellett as vice-president, president, and secretary. in ' ' .fa- at ' N W . 1. -65- 7ke4e one my me macfe MM zqnqcme ccwmi Me hmm All Zach .7 PHOTOGRAPHY AND LITERARY STAFF Standing-M. Shalcs, B. Lehnert, V. Christian, B. Gately, J. Stoerker, V. Taylor. Seated-S. Milbrundt, J. Coffey, C. Mattison. EDITORS N. Pfeifer, literaryg I.. Westphal, editorfin-chief, Mil- brandt, photography. SPECULUM Smile please. There! Those words were uttered time and again by the photography editor and her staff. There were senior pictures, faculty pictures, and activity shots to be taken. Then, each picture had to be cut and mounted. And, lastly, the pic- tures went to the engraver. It was not always smooth sailing, but it was fun! The task of the literary editor and her assistants could not be termed an easy one. It consisted of making assignments, writing stories, copyreading, and often times rewriting and proofing again. It was their job to compile and arrange all sorts of interesting and miscellaneous information, includ- ing such things as club activities, track schedules, and basketball standings and scores. -66- SPECULUM As the copy left the hands of the literary editor, it went into the hands of the manuscript editor and her staff of typists. It was their responsibility to see that all copy, including captions and identifica- tions, was typed in the correct form. It was then proofread for errors. This staff punched keys, keys, and more keys. EDITORS j. Crawford, manuscriptg A. Smith, art, B. Castens, business BUSINESS AND MANUSCRIPT STAFF Standing-J. Humsmith, R. Holldorf, G. Nelson, R. Cobb, D. Lindo, D. Weeks, L. Coffman. Seated-M. Everett, B. Egerton, P. Hollis. A yearbook committee can do very little with- out the aid of a responsible business editor and staff to record and keep account of all expenses and business transactions. This department also had charge of the Patrons Drive, the sale of books to the faculty and students, and the distribution of the book on Class Day. .-67-.. Wkad Me neax4.7 gal! cm QQJZQ .7 fam? ge? aefrzmf cm def alma mallefz. AURORAN Every two weeks an edition of the East High Auroran rolled off the presses, but it's hard to visu- alize the chaos and consternation of the editors in ye olde staff room when a deadline had to be met or the print shop was clamoring for copy! Publishing a paper was a source of worry not only to the editors but also to the reporters. The first step of each isssue involved planning the page layouts by Carol Metzler, editor-in-chief, Mary jane johnson, feature editor, Rhoda Haish, managing editor, and Bill Brackett, sports editor. Editors-M. johnson, E. Milbrandt, R. Haish, B. Brackett, C. Metzler. Assignments were made to the reporters in the form of slips giving information as to length, source of story, and style. When the story had been written, it was copy read, typed, proof read, checked by faculty adviser, Ralph Blackman, and sent to the print shop where the responsibility of setting it in type was taken by H. W. Matthews, and the printing classes. The galley proof was then returned to the editors who read it and once again checked the length. Staff-Back Row-J. Stemple, J. Albright, J. Linder, R. Augustine, R. Powelson, J. Watson, G. Schiltz. Front Row-G. Chisman, J. Worrell, J. Goodman, L. I-Ianny, V. Christian, C. Lundin, N. Augustine. -63.- J4fdncv,Zla,1kafLf2f2encLlw12Zknnc1fwAeafzcvlf- fmimafcfcmian ' wha 7Ze8owf. AURORAN When this routine had been completed, there were still headlines to be written, page proofs to be corrected, and various other details to be han- dled. Even when the paper had finally been printed, the job was still not completed, for it was distributed, exchanged with other school papers, and sent to service men, all of which was managed by Ginny Taylor, exchange and circulation editor. Keyhole Kapers, written by associate editor Stuff-Back RowYD. Lindo, D. Olson, D. Hadfield, D. Beane. Second Row-A. Kunold, W. Gately, C. Braun, Stoerker, C. Marcley, D. Bauer. Front Row -C. Dunlap, C. Christenson, C. Casper, D. Race, J. Sperry, B, Buckberg, I. Domokos. Edna Milbrandt, gave you an insight into every- day happenings, and you laughed at the jokes, and poems, offered by Marilyn Chambers and Cathey Braun in their Bowl of Applesaucef' The climax of the year came with the Azlromu banquet in May when the Quill and Scroll awards were presented to the various seniors for their outstanding journalistic work, and the new editors for the coming year were announced. Editors-P. Xwhelan, C. Braun, V. Taylor, S. Mil- brandt, M. Chambers. b is We, Me affifzmalwe, mimi! mmf 7QczZ Zire negalwe Affzeeckw qui cwrqfri M Me mm FROSH-SOPH SQUAD J. Cosgrove, N. McCarty, V. Hasmason, B. McCall, P. Cleveland, N. Meyers, J. Harris, F. George, R. Pemberton, B. Sachen, S. Wilcoxen, W. Heller. DEBATE Resolved that the Federal Government should provide a system of complete medical care avail- able to all citizens at public expense. Both pros and cons of this question were heard in room 201 during the debate season. Under the direction of Miss Dorothy Youngblood, the debat- ing squad, which consisted of twenty students, completed an active schedule. The varsity team composed of afiirmative, Ellen Prodan, Therese Worland, with Carolyn Werner as alternate, and negative, Lyle Wimmergren, Arlene Thomas, with Lloyd Herold as alternate, placed fourth in the Big Eight Conference at Elgin. Audrey Starck and Lyle Wimmergren repre- sented East High in original oratory and extempor- aneous speaking. The debate team also participated in the Augus- tana College debate tournament, and the Metro- politan Debate League. -- 70 --- P. T. A. DEBATE PROGRAM T. Worland, L. Wimmergren, A. Thomas. VARSITY SQUAD Back Row-L. Vifimmergren, E. Prodan, L. Herold Front Row-A. Thomas, T. Wrmrland, C. Werner' .Qnwllloznf Qneiiicmf Ulf in fauna day, Nye, f7UQafZl owned maxi? camo? M Q lie. DELPHI OFFICERS Standing--I. Colwell, P. Colwell, P. Cleveland, T. Wivrlaind. Seated-D. Hansen, S. Prodan, PARLIAMENTARY DRILL Standing-L. Herold, E. Prodan. Seated-Back Row-D. Hansen, J. Stuart. J. Osman. Front Row --P. Cleveland, R. Ferguson, R. Popp. At rostrum I St n - f. .L er er. J. Stuart, J. jaki, L. Herold. A DELPHI Is jane Darling guilty? Guilty of murdering her employer and fiance, Vicksburg Montgomery? But, of course, you know that because you saw Montgomery Manor Murder Case, The Mock Trial, presented by both the Delphi and debate groups at East High. You also remember the humor that Dr. Head, Sergeant Sneaker, Little Ethelbert Montgomery, and countless others added as they took the wit- ness stand. The little act of hypnotism also added to the spirit of the trial. Students out for Delphi have other things than the Mock Trial to think about . . . they learn the fundamentals of parliamentary law. But it is pain- less, for seriousness is well mixed with plenty of fun. just ask any member of Delphi or advisers, Miss Dorothy Youngblood and H. Davis. 6456! de Q mu Qwf Za fvriwze Zaem? D. W'eeks, B. Castens, M. Haugland, A. Kovach, V. Christian. PRCF S CLUB The Profs Club is composed of students who are interested in teaching as a career. This group of future tutors represents interests in every grade and department of the educational field. During the year, the club visited east side grade schools, saw educational movies, and heard various speakers, whose material enlightened the students in regard to the teaching profession. Under the supervision of Miss Veronica O'Neil, the Profs Club fosters interest in a profession needing qualified recruits. D. Schultz, secretaryg T. Worland, vice-presidentg L. Ogren, treasurerg L. Lawson, president. JUNIOR RED CROSS The East High junior Red Cross, aided by the art and clothing classes, completed many impor- tant projects this year. Their work included such things as filling Christmas boxes for unfortunate children overseas, constructing useful articles for hospitalized veterans, and contributing to the Na- tional Children's Fund. In the annual membership drive, the school again exceeded its quota and was credited with 100 percent enrollment. Drive and projects were supervised by the ofiicers and adviser, Miss Dorothy Turner. f hem head, Zycwcdefz Meg me Mm 81.7 DRAMA What's that pounding noise?-Oh, just the stage crew repairing the many props owned by the drama class. The stage crew is one of several organized groups in drama, headed by Miss Lulu Bredlow. During almost any fifth hour you can see the members of the make-up crew madly looking around for new victims, the costume manager and her assistants mending and filing costumes, and on stage the maintenance crew efficiently restoring order from chaos.-But that's not all, mingling with dust and draperies you see miscellaneous angels, dancers, and would-be actors. CHRISTMAS CANTATA Busy as drama class may sound, there's still time for much more. Every month play reviews are read, and the students practice over and over again the pronunciation of vowels and con- sonants. Among other activities the drama department sponsored the Christmas Cantata and three special convocations. To add the finishing touches to a very successful year, the class made their annual trip to Chicago to witness the professional production of The Lute Song, a Chinese play. ,....i.a,i -75- CHORUS Back Row-R. Stickncy, P. johnson, T. Myers. D. Lussky, I.. Todus, Fourth Row--J, johnson, D. Kline, D. Sellin, kl, W'illiams, H. Wyfetli, C. Vickers, C. Dailey, M. Swearinger. Third Row- N. Frederick, Al. Goodwin, N. Maier, D. Wzllusli, M. Schultz, -I. Stash, S, Vin- cent. Second Row-j. Birch, J. Rege- nold, S, jungels, F, Sterner, E. Kort- hauer, M. Lawrence. Front Row-C. Ochsenschlager, j. Talley, H. Beach, B. Egerton. rye., A A.CAPPELLA Back Rowfhl. Mitchell, Stuart, M. Stone, W. Richardson, R. Cobb, XV. Chally, R. Moga. Third Row+C. Hayden M. Everett, 'l. Eggestein, B. Fgcrton, J. Foth, L. Ernst, M. Cosgrove, P. Krause, B. Castens. Second Row-H. Weid ner, D. Bergman, P. Wilkening, D. Hilgen, B. Rausch, P. Dalton, P. Schwartz. First Row4J. Cosgrove, H, Stubbs J. liwart. Not in picture-'Miss Pouk, Director of Choir and Chorus. ,.- Iii g 4 N l' Q 4 'X 4 1 'W ,, it ,W r 4 ifwi . A.CAPPELLA CHGRUS Buck Row--XV. Riclmrtlsoii, C. Morcy, VI. Smcly, F. Donlm, D. Blank. Fourth Row-R. Rolwotlmm, B. Schmitt, H. Royce, C. Burgin, -I. Burg, M. Gallon, P. Wfiiitu, C, -Iohnson. Third Row-VM. Stcil, B. Zhinilun. H. Toilus, F. Hdgootl, CQ. licckncr. M. Dumtlic. Second Row UI. Trapp. P. Rowcliffc, N. Boylu, B. l..iVoy, M. H:-nslcy. Front Row--N. Thacker, F, Schumann, F. Vlcskc, B. Steifholtl. Huck Row-A. Schoclwcrlcin, D. Hills, j. Hills, R. Holcomb, lf. Donka, N. Fiilkm, D, Hiclccy. Third Row--C. Mueller, N. Rzthn. P. Schm-llci, M, Nelson, E. Davis, -I. Beck, A. Hcnslry, D. Hcimiin, D. Morey. Second RowfA, Rod. R. Lcifhcit. P. Benson, M. Hoover, li. Hoyt, I.. Miller, li. Kaiser, M. Chionc, V. Christian, Cf. Hcntuig F. Milcsai. First Row-M. -lcslcc, J. Simon, G. Sfhiltz. 75. . 4444 444444 , 44 444 4 444444, QULZZ cz ki Je ka cm! away we gcc. FIRST VIOLIN j. Fisher A. Prichard G. Heffelhnger P. Smith R. Kollman V. Hasmason R. Ferguson J. Peterson SI2cONIn VIOLIN A. Richards N. Andersen B. Hayden C. Hackett TROMBONI3 D. Davis ORCHESTRA VINCENT LANGLITZ, DIRECTOR CELLO CLARINETS B. Ferguson B. Lehnert J. Burkhart M. Sohan C. Bender M. Anderson R. Patterson VIOLA D. Wollenweber PERCUSSION J. McCarty V. Furnish G. Martin B. Castens R. johnson Bailey B. Olson BASS B. Shepard MARIMBA C. Douglas S. Wilcoxen M. A. Hensley A. Kunold N. Cobb A. Scull APPEARANCES Fall Concert P. T. A. Programs Senior Class Play junior Class Play Christmas Cantata Style Show Convo Programs Fox Valley Festival D.76... FLUTES S. Brough R. Rausch OBOE G. Schiltz TRUMPET B. Mason J. Goodwin HORNS L. Offutt D. French PIANO F. Moore A. Rod MINSTREL Strains of Minstrel Days Are Here Again echoed throughout the halls of East High as a pre- lude to the twelfth annual Minstrel Show, spon- sored by the Boys' Club and band. The production, jam-packed with hilarious joke routines, funny stooge acts, and songs, was pre- sented to large audiences for three nights. Black- faced endmen, Dick Patterson, Lyle Gillerstrom, Harvey LaVine, Gerry Kurns, Dick Powelson, Jack Swanson, Dave Eads, H. W. Matthews, Carl Weber, and Bob Moga, with W. Mouw as inter- locutor, bowled 'em over with their antics, poems, and vocalizing, and Gentlemen in White, Don Schuldt and Lew Spears, cut-up with the rest of the cast. Special features included a graceful Spanish dance by our dainty varsity football squad and a demure milk-maid ballet by that fever so delicate fresh-soph team. Novelty numbers, such as joe Little's Strawberry Blonde, Dave Eads' Casey at the Bat, and the band boys' repeated specialty, Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree brought shrieks of laughter from everyone. Yes, another Minstrel was a success and a credit to the efficiency of directors, J. L. Hunter, M. W. Day, and J. V. Trotto. ani Above-j. XV. Mouw, interlocutnr, with endmen Below'-Fresh-Soph football squad in Milkmait Chorus. BAND Back Row fstanding and seatedj-M. Fredrickson, J. Young, K. Palmatier, B. Campbell, A. Kunold, P. johnson, H. Hayden, E. Paris, F. Raber, J. Stuart, A. Christensen. Third Row-F. Johnson, B. Ruhn, D. Beane, E. Darr, j. Babos, W. Walker, D. Davis. Second Row-B. Hanson, B. Richardson, B. Rhea, V. Furnish, L. Lawson, D. Nih- lack, M. Stone. Front Row-D. Patterson, T. Deischer, L. Gillerstrom, A. Prichard. MINSTREL BAND l .-78... When may ,waz aa: M Wwe, 7Qeq Zecwe all CQZZAQM M Me Aaacfe. 3 ww l i i Back Row fstanding and seatedj-B. VanKlavern, B. Olson, D. Hillock, D. LaSuer, V. Dunn, K. Faye, P. Miltu, B. Groot, B. Mitchell, G. Kenyon. Third Row-H. Clawson, B. Stone, S. Hogle, J. jcnsen, R. Wingtitc, D. Fathcree, D. Mann, B. Drennan, G. Hise, D. Olson. Second Row-G. Bicritz, S. Myers, W. Phillips, D. johnson, B. Egge- stein, D. Powelson. Front Rrww-W. Rogers, D. Jones, J. Smely, G. Schiltz. Busy was the word which most ably described the East High Band this year. Practice, practice, and more practice was its motto-evidences of this were heard from the fourth Hoof almost any eighth hour. When the Band was not practicing, it was usually active in one of its many perfor- mances. One witnessed this group's participation in colorful marching formations at football games, in rousing music renditions at pep convos, and in numerous presentations at P. T. A. meetings. This year's minstrel show, presented by both the Boys' Club and Band, yielded high proflts. Sixty per-cent of the net profits, which totaled 35600, was used by the Band to buy new instru- ments and music. Under the direction of james V. Trotto, the East High Band sponsored its fall concert on No- vember 21. Preceding the East High Band, the junior High Band gave a short program, led by E. A. FitzGerald. The high school concert con- sisted of classical as well as popular numbers. One of the high spots of the program was the Schubert symphony. This work is probably the widest known and best-loved of all the works of Schubert. On March 27, the twenty-fifth annual spring concert was presented. The program featured Richard johnson, talented young pianist. The numbers included in the program were also played at the district band contest held at Joliet. PROJECTOR CLUB Thanks to the services of the Pro- jector Club, the language, social sci- ence, and science classes saw many interesting, as well as educational, movies this year. All club and classroom films were run by the twenty-five members, R. E. Stutz, adviser. Seated-B. Sokan, secretary, B. Konrad, presiclentg B. Lehnert, D. Lindo, vice-president, Standing-L. Coffman, M. Stone, D. Harms, J. Albright. D. Beane, presidentg C. Braun, secretary, J. Stuart, president, A. Smith, secretaryg D. Powelson, vice-president, L. Lawson, vice-president. -80 SCIENCE CLUB Under the supervision of R. E. Stutz, the science club included all chemistry and physics students. Besides acquainting members with speakers in daily contact with the practical sciences, the club also Pro- vided inspirational movies for the further enlightenment of the stu- dents. Back Row-B. Iberg, 1. Mathers, R, Meisch, R. Shaak. Front Row- J. Theurer, L. Fowler, E. Pennington, L. Burkel. HI-C To fill a need for Christian fellow- ship, the Hi-C club was organized this year. The group meets during noon hour for spiritual singing, Bible study, and prayer with a different leader each day. Mr. j. W. Gates is faculty adviser. BATON CLUB Trained members of this group made regular appearances at the foot- ball games, twirling between halves. Proficiency was encouraged by awards of silver pins, gold pins, letters, and chevrons. Imogen Colley was presi- dent this year, Rosanne Meisch, sec- retary-treasurerg and Miss Louise Hutchins, director. M. Gin, publicityg C. Morey, vice-presidentg D. Morey, secretary, E. Prodan, program chairmang R. johnson, president. 7e6ochefzf 7eQcQefz.f 7eZf me Quick Mira Mamie like Aaah, My 4732067 COMMERCIAL CLUB Advised by Miss Gertrude Pittz, the Commer- cial Club prepares members for entrance into the business world. Awards are given for accuracy and speed in bookkeeping, typewriting, and stenography. Officers were: J. johnson, vice-president, D. Lindo, secretary-treasurer, R. Meisch, president, B. Gain, secretary-treasurer, and L. Hanny, presi- dent. Not in picture: D. Terebessy, vice-president. LIBRARY SCIENCE The members of Library Science are taught cor- rect library procedure and learn book classification under the supervision of the school librarian, Miss Delsie Allen. The class meets once every week and discusses the many problems of library work. Representatives of the club are: Back Row- XW. Morgan, C. Eschenbacher. Front Row-M. Schmidt, W. Martin, R. Little, E. Regnier, C. Lohse. fowl cam? haw like Acmw M him 7944 adam? afzcmncf Me f2CQCflZ ai like HI-Y just as the Y-Teens satisfies the social needs of the girls, the Hi-Y provides fun and enter- tainment for the fellows. Perhaps the most successful of all the ac- tivities of the Hi-Y was the Carnival and Dance given in the spring. Other timely programs were presented. Above are the Hi-Y oHicers. They are: C. Baker, secretary, D. Powelson, president, D. Hansen, program chairman, D. Barry, sgt.-at- arms, F. johnson, vice-president, not present. Oni Y-TEEN S The year, 1947, marked an important event in Girl Reserve history. Due to the ever in- creasing tendency for co-educational programs, the national board of the Y.W.C.A. adopted the new name, Y-Teeny . A few of the year's activities included the annual formal, the Father-Daughter Banquet, and the style show. Above are the officers. Back Row-C. Hayden, Carter, D. Casper, V. Taylor, N. Augustine, Balthazar, R. Perry. Front Row -P. Stutz, S. Smely. GERMAN CLUB Programs of community singing, German plays, and German conversations were held by Der Deutsche Verein this year. The club, which is open to all students taking and having taken Ger- man, elected the following officers to lead them for the year: jean Foth, secretary-treasurer, Joe Babos, vice-president, and Nancy Rahn, president. The adviser for this club is Miss Lulu Bredlow. SPANISH CLUB Larry Meck, president, Frank Torres, vice-presi- dent, Pat Chadwick, secretary, julie Albright, pro- gram chairman, and Marilyn Chambers, treasurer, led El Circulo Espanol this year. Alberto Batani of Acapulco, Mexico, spoke to the club of customs and experiences of his coun- try, Spanish plays and skits were also included in the year's program, planned by the ofiicers and Mrs. Helen Humiston, club adviser. LATIN CLUB Advised by Miss Louise Hutchins, the Sodalitas Latina resumed publication this year of the Res Latinae , Latin Club newspaper, published quar- terly before the war. The year's ofticers were: Standing-Don Boyd, editor, Phil Hurd, president, Dick Conover, presi- dent, Nick Livingston, vice-president, joe Cos- grove, vice-president. Seated-Sandra Smely, sec- retary, jo Ann Burg, editor, and Barbara Hinck- ley, secretary. FRENCH CLUB Leading the Cercle Francaiasu this year were Carol Metzler, program chairman, jerry Spang, secretary-treasurer, Melvin Perkins, vice-president, and Barbara Buckberg, president. One of the high- lighted programs of 1947 was the showing of Nazi propaganda films obtained by Harvey La- Vine while in service overseas. Other programs featured instrumental and vocal numbers. The adviser for the club is Miss Pauline Gleason. ..g4.. Qah wk, mkf QQZ, MQ, mkf QM, MA, QQA! CAQQQZQQJQQ4! Gkemlmdefmf Gkewleazfwif TO THE GAMES-FOQTBALL AND BASKETBALL F ' su' CHEERLEADERS utsnn, D. Connors, J. Cosgrove, P. Meadnl, A 85 -,,. J.Ab N Nh. THE YEAR IN SPORTS On a lovely day in late August a group of eighty football-eager boys donned their equip- ment and with cleated shoes trekked east on Benton street to State and then south to the field. A. Albright D. E. Brown joe Maze john W. Mouw 5044 5.045 ccmckw fall af pqzg Zmnw, ZCILQVLCQZZOZ fzep. The black-shifted varsity squad assembled in back of the steel bleachers, while the heaviest fresh- man-sophomore squad in years continued past the concrete stands to the south practice field. Later another band of forty freshman boys joined the daily parade to and from the field. Thus began another year of athletics at East High. The varsity squad was coached by joe Maze assisted by Cliff Robert. Aaron Albright was in charge of the fresh-soph team aided by Arthur Court. The freshman team was coached by john Mouw. Don L. Calame Cecil R. May C. J. Robert Rodger E. Stutz 5 ...mi .....86.- eau f ,JQGLLZCQ Zfziiwlle fn yawn frame, QW ff, lawn A full schedule was played in the Big Eight Conference, and this activity was supplemented by a seven game freshman schedule with neighboring schools. The light, hard fighting Tomcats, play- ing to the peak of their physical capacity, gave a good account of themselves throughout the sea- son. The Kittens were near champions of their league and assure a good varsity in the next few years. A high-light of the football season was the announcement September 16 by the Board of Edu- cation that the East High gridiron was renamed the Roy E. Davis Field, in honor of the out- standing work and long service of our athletic director. The season was terminated by the annual ban- quet. The speaker of the occasion, most appro- priately chosen, was Edward FitzGera1d, who is retiring this year from the East side school system and who has always been an enthusiastic fan and booster. He gave an interesting review of the many Thanksgiving Day games he has witnessed. November 1 found all basketball candidates working hard for the coming court season under the varsity coach, Cecil May. Mr. May was re- lieved of part of his load when the football sea- son ended and Mr. Robert took charge of the freshman-sophomore team. A week later the freshmen were handed over to a new coach, Don Calame. Our top notch varsity basketball team, polished in performance and finesse, was runnerup in the DeKalb Holiday Tournament, ranked third in the Big Eight conference, and became regional and sectional tournament champions, as well as one of the Sweet Sixteen in the state tournament finals at Champaign. Under the faculty adviser, Don Brown, the intramural program offered an opportunity for participation in athletics to many boys not on the regular squads. Teams representing sections played 125 basketball games and over 250 boys benefited from the competition of this well-managed activity. Indoor track, during january, February, and March, provided strenuous activity for fifty-five R. E. DAVIS Director of Athletics boys. Practice was conducted in the halls, and ten boys alternately traveled two nights a week for a work-out at Naperville. The team enjoyed a win- ing season. Both varsity and fresh-soph teams had an ambi- tious outdoor track program. Besides dual meets, the teams competed in the Mooseheart, Black- hawk and Wheaton Relays, and the Kane County, District and Big Eight Conference meets. The track teams were coached by Mr. Robert assisted by Mr. Maze. East High was again represented by golf and tennis teams. The golf team was coached by Rodger Stutz, and both teams had successful seasons. No review of the year would be complete with- out mentioning the contribution of the East High band, directed by J. V. Trotto, to the athletic program. The band, along with Harvey LaVine, M. W. Day, the pep committees, and the cheer- leaders, added greatly to the spirit of East High! So in 1946-'47 the students of East High again found a release for their abounding energy, a source of wholesome recreation, and a medium for the promotion of school spirit in a sane, well- rounded athletic program. glock Maj 4502! Jfcrfcf Zhi ima, 655102 ZACQZLQ guided Queeg lime. BIG EIGHT STANDINGS ll L T West Aurora ..... 7 0 O West Rockford .... 5 2 0 East Rockford .... 4 3 O Joliet ............ 3 4 0 LaSalle-Peru . .... 3 4 O Freeport .... .... 2 4 1 Elgin ....... .... 2 5 O East Aurora ...... 1 5 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES East Aurora ............ 13 Naperville . . .... 45 East Aurora . . . O New Trier . .. . . . .32 East Aurora . . . 6 Elgin ........ . . . 0 East Aurora . . . 6 Freeport ...... . . . . 6 East Aurora . . . 0 West Rockford . . . . . . .14 East Aurora . . . 6 LaSalle-Peru . . . . . 7 East Aurora . . . 6 Bloom ........ . . . . 6 East Aurora . . . 0 East Rockford . . . . . . . 6 East Aurora . . , 0 Joliet ....... . . . . 9 East Aurora .... . . . O West Aurora . . . . . .41 Wazw iw male, , Zag Aww, 2571672 Mal cenlfm M QM VARSITY SQUAD Back Row-R. Elder, T. Frantzen, G. Bieritz, co-captain, J. Albright, co-captain: W. Znricor E. Patterson, C. Robert. line coach. Fuurth Row-J. Tews, A. Parcell, R. Stutz, D. Hadfield J. Carter, J. Dunlop, R. Buckovich. C. Baker. Third Row-J. Maze, head coach, W. Burnell M. Miller, B. Cutter, C. Weber, A. Wullbrandt, D. Johnson. D. Barry, C. Speir, D. Geti K. Ferguson. Second Row-W. Paschal, mnnagcrg R. Shaw. J. Matthews, J. Timok, R. Wagner V. Pfister, E. Greger. W. Fauth, V. Dunn, R. Johnson, I.. Olsen. Front Row-D. Morin, R Thompson, I.. Richardson. R. Meade. XV. Welt'h, l.. Wretlc, T, Neupcrt, W. Buckley, D. Lewis FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SQUAD Back RowAA. Rakow, R. Rout. K. Oeser, P. Johnson. D. Snyder, M. Schultz. J. Hollis, S. Tutor D. Ends, B. Dremmel. B. Ruhn. T. Jeskc. Third Row-A. Albright, coach, B. Flynn, P. Hurd G. Rausch. T. Wfagner, R. Price, R. Runninger, H. Homan, S. Smith, T. Buckley, J. Mouis J. Silagyi. R. Mason. A, Court, assistant coach. Second Row-C. Crum, Roy Dunklc, D. Boyd D. Adams, B. Komes. R, Jansen. F. Torres, D. Dolan, H. Rosenstiel, T. Valent, W. McMicken F. Armbruster. J. Salazar, manager. Front Row-J. Burkett, R. Hansen, Ray Dunkle, C. Anderson D. Barnes. R. Siegmund, N. Livingston, D. Morrison. D. Hickey, B. Mitchell. FRESHMAN SQUAD iston. E. Harrell, R. Schultz, R. Carrington K. Palmatier. ..39.. Back RowfD. Herbig, manager: G. King, C. Neupert, H. Otfutt, S. Hogel, H. Hayden, C. Roberts. G. Babel, A. Platt, G. Dunn, B. Cutter. J. Mouw, coach. Second Row- D. Poirel, J. Young, S. Oros, R. Jones, R. Rausch. J. Colwell, R. Marclcy, E. Kirner. Front R0wfT. Lafferty. R. Dolan, R. Hum- 7MfLk6q Bda GMC! LLLAQZ Q ACMLLA We WZ like hzmmmqi, Meg QUIZ! Me fcmcf. TURKEY DAY TRYST MA. 4 4 -. ,M ll 3 if in Q ...0f1.... , . 1 'H ww I 7 f If . 71 ,I Y- Cjuki' 4,1 fi Cf KW Kfffiygf Azlffkf fgdz' J CQ. , -Hf7C1l0 f 7 ,ff K q I fjj. . Q fjrfff f.f Q51- If f-A-Jw rw X61 muff! My yzfmcwj Wiiffj. ONE OF THE 'CSWEET SIXTEEND '- --. 32,33 1? I sum 4 Alww- Squad pwsns with M.'L'liUI'lLll truphy wun at fKl7lPYLfSCI'Id-UH, rally .na lwys Iulvc for xt.1tu t uxnx I lin-I. mont .lt ciI1Qll11P3ligl'1. llnying XX'Iu-.mtmw pl-CAIIU wmm rcgimml by alcfulting Yu-:wc .lftcr num mm IL'KLIiUlI.lI .lt XXX-xt HIQLII. XVI ' ' ' mulrwn. Wm! HIKLIII, .xml B.1r.1vx41. ,, 91 ? 599 Me Zwphzw Mme lah mm.7 Bal in yawn, ccwgfm BIG EIGHT STANDINGS Elgin ...... East Rockford East Aurora . joliet ..... Freeport .... LaSalle-Peru . West Rockford West Aurora . East East East East East East East East East W. ....1O ..9 ..6 4 ..3 - ..3 ..3 ..2 Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora f SECTIONA k E 1 1 I s E Back Row-j. Stuart, D. Hillock, L. Wrede. Second Rc R. Kunkel, G. Reuss, M. Schmidt. Front RowfD. Beane, Perkins, Rennicke. SCORES Somonauk .. Naperville . . Yorkville . . . Glenbard . . . Belvidere . . . West Aurora joliet ...... Geneva ..... East Rockford -92- 7aZZ mc! amd mc! WM pmaea, Qlffefmw all Za Zag Km! JW Zmaea. HAMPION S k Row-E. johnson, V. Dunn, F, Whelan, manager. Second .'-B. Dremmel, D. Archer, C. Eschenbacher, C. R. May, coach. nt Row-D. Hadfield, A, Baum. East East East East East East East East East East East East Aurora Aurora. Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora 38 53 58 29 58 56 30 48 49 45 59 50 TOURNAMENT SCORES REGIONAL TOURNAMENT East Aurora 45 Wheaton .. East Aurora . .. 34 West Aurora East Aurora . . . 46 Batavia . . . . . SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT East Aurora . . . 46 Watseka . . . East Aurora . . . 49 Oak Park . . . STATE TOURNAMENT East Aurora 34 Pinckneyville SCORES Elgin ............ 40 Robinson .......... 48 West Rockford .... 36 Dundee .......... 71 West Aurora ...... 46 Routt ............ 49 Joliet ............ 40 Downers Grove . .. 38 LaSalle-Peru ...... 45 Elgin ............ 58 Hinsdale .... .... 3 6 Freeport . . . . . . 45 East East East East East East East East East East I foam Wa ma aaa aaa ,aaa fam, im 2 ff 7keq W, ia .f ff Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES Somonauk .. Naperville .. Yorkville . . . Glenbard . . . Belvidere . . . West Aurora Joliet ..... Geneva .... East Rockford Elgin ...... East East East East East East East East East Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora West Rockford Dundee ...... West Aurora . Joliet ........ Downers Grove LaSalle-Peru . . Elgin ..... . Hinsdale .. . Freeport . . . . FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row-N. Livingston, A. Platt, B. Jones, S. Hogle, J. Young, R. Hanson, C. J. Robert, coach. Front Row-D. Dolan, F Ver maat, D. Scent, B. Rhea, J. Hollis, B. Daunheimer, F, Torres, D. Morrison. ima 12946, cfcm 'Z kwa!! Zfze me Mem lime, Meg make Me qfmcfed. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES East Aurora ,... 20 West Aurora East Aurora ..,. 20 Marmion .. East Aurora .... 26 West Aurora East Aurora .... 17 Joliet ..... East Aurora .... 24 Sandwich .. East Aurora .... 28 Marmion .. East Aurora .,.. 28 Big Rock .. East Aurora .... 20 Marmion .. East Aurora .... 29 West Aurora East Aurora .... 26 Joliet ..... East Aurora .... 41 West Aurora East Aurora .... 34 Sandwich .. East Aurora .... 25 Elin .... . . . 29 Freshmen take on faculty- ancl beat them too. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row-K. Palmatier, G. Dunn, J. Mouis, j. Little, S. Tutor, A. XX'egman, D. Moecher. Second Row-J. jenkins, R. Beach, D. Kozloski, B. Cutter, N. Scent, R. Holmes, J. Colwell, D. L. Calame, coach. Front Row-R, Dolan, F. Wredc, C. Hopplmn, D. Kittoe, J. Bartholomew, A. Swanson, E. Harrell. Qmcfammmq , mmyAfLcvw 6wcfWnmmye7w,fgcJ0mcfefLfwlww INDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE january 23 . . East Aurora vs. LaGrange january 30 . . East Aurora vs. Riverside February 6 . . East Aurora vs. Wheaton February 13 . . East Aurora vs. York February 20 . . East Aurora vs. West Aurora February 27 . . East Aurora vs. Hinsdale March 15 . . Naperville Relays March 29 . . Oak Park Relays W Buckley Captain Mile Specialist TRACK Back Row-D. Adams, N. Livingston, D. Moecher, R. Cook, D. Theis, G. Babel, J. Neitzel. Third Row-MD. Morrison, R. Walden, C. Hav kinson, L. Paris, R. Carrington. Second Row--J. Hamling, C. Morris, K. Olson, M. Parker, G. Branch, R. Runninger, M. Schultz. Frou Row-J. johnson, C. Hix, D. Morin, R. Low, J. Carter, D. Johnson, C. Baker. 1 -96- gamma ,Wzf,a4W.r...W.za, Q, puff ,dame Aan! in ther facile! April April April April April April May May May May May May May R. Mead, Ace Pole Vaulter. SQUAD May 25, OUTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE Wheaton . . . .... Wheaton Hinsdale .... ...... H ere Joliet . . . .... Here Elgin .......... ..... E lgin Wheaton Relays .. .... Wheaton . . . Geneva ....... Mooseheart Relays ...Elgin ........... . . . Kane County Meet . . . . . . . Naperville ..... . . . District Meet . .. State Meet .... . . . West Aurora .......... .......Here . . . .... Moose-heart ......Here ....Batavia ....Here .......Here .....Champaign West Aurora Big Eight Conference Meet. . .West Aurora 3ack Row-D. Neu, H. Hayden, G. King, J. Young, R. Seifert, T. Frantzen. Third Row-E. Ahlgren, R. Zelazny, J. Mouis, R. Rahn I. Dunn, K. Palmatier. Second Row-S. Tutor, A. Buckowich, V, Pfister, D. jones, D. Scent, J. Harris. Front Row-D. Archer, D. Jeske 3. Bieritz, B. Buckley, R. Mead, A. Krock, B. Lamphere. MN W b.-...,.su fefilew, .feillmdf fcelld am! lah of NZ, Nw! Awcacanmg cmfied all M Q Jaffe. INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS Back Row- -j. Fisher, B. Cutter, D. Johnson, W. Morgan, C. Eschenbacher, J. Watson, Mr. Brown. Front Row-N. Folkos, J. Maher, E. Lange, D. Boyd, D. Kirk, F. Darby, J. Swanson, J. Cosgrove. TENNIS LETTERMEN'S CLUB Back Row--D, Boyd, B. Herman. Front Row- Back Row-J. Albright, E. Johnson. Front Row D. Conover, E. Johnson. -D. Beane, L. Wrede, G. Bieritz, J. Stuart. .-98... as aaa Mfg M aaa C fg 7am ,wwf LZ czgafm JA ficacm C114 M Back Row-A. Baumf F. Tansey, L. l-Iochsprung, C. Crum, Back Row-J. Babos, D. Buck, R. Hathaway, P. Lippold, D. Bretthauer, J. Stuart. Front Row-R. Hansen, J. Fisher, L. Lawson, F. Johnson. Front Row-B. Strejc, B. l-loworth, J. Maher, R. Galbrielson. Not in picture-D. Dolan, R. Jansen. J. Lippold, R. Wolfsberger, D. Theis, H. West. GOLF East High's golf team had one of its largest turnouts in years. Fifteen boys competed for places on the five man squad, coached by R. E. Stutz. Two, three, and four team meets were played with Joliet, Elgin, West Aurora, and LaGrange. The District, State, and Big Eight conference clashes rounded out the season. -99 RIFLE CLUB With Paul Lippold and Dick Buck as co- captains, the rifle club practiced target shooting every day in the attic. The purpose of the club is to practice safety and to gain knowledge of the use of firearms, thereby reducing chances of acci- dents. C. D. Connaway is the faculty member in charge. Wmi Za meal! qceacf all play? game ana? like QJQ74. Basketball Volleyball Tennis .. Swimming Bowling . Baseball . Tumbling G. A. A. OFFICERS B. Hinckley, secretaryg. P. Colwell, treasurerg Sperry, presidentg P. Farnum, vice-president SPORTS MANAGERS -100 . . . .Anne Martin . . . . . .Emma Bolde . . . . .Arlene Petersen . . . . .Marie Mighell . . . . .Marilyn Nash . . . . .Virginia Gallaway . . . . .Marilyn Phillips JW al mf A ima M new sm Wm-az Zcwoaecf Zhe wif TENNIS Wlien the ins and outs of tennis techniques had been completely explained, practice on the courts was soon under way. The girls learned the intricacies of the fore- hand and backhand strokes, together with numa erous rules and regulations of the game. Frequently on the courts were: Back Row- D. Thomsen, P. Allen, A. Petersen, V. Hasma- son. Front Row-D. Walush, R. Vago. BOWLING This year's tenpin topplersu were right on the ball-literally! Strikes and spares were un- limited and gutter-balls were a thing of the past. Gaining practice with each game, the bowlers' accuracy improved and scores mounted. Some of the contestants were: Back Row- N. Rahn, jean Harris, M. Nash, joan Harris, B. Harvey, Front Row-J. Schiltz, T. Stinson, H. Schnabel. Qfzaimkeafif, cfwezz, fzalfi, ana! Wim Haag mae czazfawg Zhzmk gem, 919141. -102- Hman! Zire gem Apafm mam emi, YH fm Za play enamel! a planed. BASKETBALL Basketball was again one of G.A.A.'s most popular activities. Free throw contests, the an- nual alumnae game, and other events on the calendar made the schedule not only full but exciting. Representatives of this group were: Back Row -C. Daily, R. Ferguson, L. Meszaros, J. Sperry, D. Bitterman. Front Row-A. Martin, V. Gallaway, G. Thurow, N. Hackett, E. Bolde. SWIMMING Again this year, the ever-popular sport, swim- ming, had many interested and devoted fol- lowers. The girls not only learned the tech- niques of swimming but the details and types of diving as well. Among the girls who enjoyed this sport were: Back Row-M. Gaden, M. Mighell, A. Peter- sen, N. Anderson. Front Row-D. Baughman, M. Anderson, D. Augustine, M. Truemper. VOLLEYBALL Many excited shrieks could often be heard coming from the gym during volleyball season. Excitement was at a premium, and daily net battles came first on the program. Some of the sport's enthusiastic contenders were: Back Row-N. Eschenbacher, B. Fergu- son, M. Dumdie, N. Frederick. Front Row- E. Bolde, J. Talley, J. Baker, D. Thomas, P. Pat- terson, C. Nelson. TUMBLING Clever stunts, head-stands, and pyramid for- mations were performed by energetic partici- pants of the tumbling crew. Backaches and tired bones and muscles were proof of long rigorous practice for perfection. Representing the squad were: Back Row- j. Hansen. Second Row-G. Thurow, S. Adams. Front Row-C. Tallmadge, D. Heiman, M. Phillips, A. Clemmons, S. Coffey, C. jeske, N. Fox. U n , aaa aaa az from na 5, t lM'1 ' f,, 74692 me M PATRONS Wie, the Class of 1947, express our sincere thanks to the business and professional men of Aurora who have helped so much to make this yearbook possible. A A-1 Cleaners A 8: H Radio Service Adding Machine 8z Typewriter Sales Adolph's Texaco Service Akeley-Steele Co., The Allen, Dr. W. J. Allen's Clover Farm Store All-Steel-Equip. Company, Inc. Alschuler American American Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Arenkill's Bros. Co. Bonded Oil Well Works, The 8: Duy G. A., General Insurance Dr. Harlan Loan Bank Armbruster 8: Co., John H. Assell Photo Shop Aurora Athletic Club Aurora Beacon News, The Aurora Body Shop Aurora Building 8: Loan Ass'n. Aurora Cleaners 8: Furriers Named I-link and Dink by student vote, these hamsters were. used by the health department to teach the value of a well-balanced diet. Books are Bridges, theme of National Book Week, was variously interpreted by art students in posters displayed in library. Zen. pcm Qaae ,dame mah Za Afzencf, Wuxi Made fyaifzam, Zkeyfze cam fzzencfi. Aurora College Aurora Dry Goods Co. Aurora Equipment Co. Aurora Greenhouse Co. Aurora Hotel Barber Shop Aurora Investment Co. Aurora Mid-West Printers, Inc. Aurora Motor Sales Aurora National Bank Aurora Paint Supply Aurora Pump Co. Aurora Shoe Repair Shop Aurora Studios Aurora Teen Age Club Aurora Tire Service, Inc. Aurora Upholstery Shop Aurora Veterans Cab Aurora Wallpaper, Inc. Aurora Welding Service Austin-Western Co. B B 8: M Cash Furniture Co. Baker Laundry 8: Dry Cleaners, Inc. Barber-Greene Company Barker Printing Co. Bartlett's Grocery Beamish, Edwards 8: Brunnemeyer Bellon Cleaning Service Bender's Army Store Benjamin 84 Sons, J. T. Bennett 8: Son, Art Bere, Sigmondglnsurance Biever Furniture Co. Big Four Cleaners 84 Hatters Bill's Hat Shop Blackwood Motor Service Block 8: Kuhl Co. Boorl-cman's Dry Goods Co. Brennan Coal Co. Brennan's Barber Shop Broadway Cafe Broadway Coal Co. Brown 84 Co., H. D. Buchner's Bakery Buckendahl Grocery Bud's Pipe Shop Builders Supply Co., Inc. Bur Han Drug Store Buttrey, Arthur R.-Insurance BuyaRite C Carter Blatchford, Inc. City Hall Pharmacy Clarke 8: Boltz, Plumbing 84 Heating wal 4 8 4 SSM sv-Y... 3. - Sm ae NI Building Custodinns-Standing-J. B. Hill, W. Worland, J. Nichols, P. Lull- ing. Seated-J. Abel, Mrs. C. Biever, C. Peterson. Below-Engineer-W. Stitt. Classic Bowling Lanes Cobb, XV. A.-Upholstering Collins, Dr. R. K. Columbia Office Supply Co. Comer-Wingate Complete Repair Shop Connie Shop, The Consolidated Paper Co. Currier, Dr. Clark P. D Dairy Queen Daleiden Mortuary, The Day, Elsie-Beauty Shop Daytime Frock Shop Deindorfer, C. R., D.D.S, DeKing, Peter, Sr. Dewey and Company, Nash Distributors Dimond, Herman C.--Real Estate, Insurance Dohren, Dr. L. G. Donkle's Service Station Downs Funeral Home Downs and Baldridge, Drs. -105 ,:.-fi. I 8: Repairing Dreyer, Denney, Milbacher, Gardner Clinic Dunley-Mylius Insurance Agency Durabilt Mfg. Co. Dutch Mill Duy's Clover Farm Store Dykstra, L. A., D. V. M. N9 4-an.. 'iGoing to work are Distributive Education club officers: DI, Mitchell, E. Hoyt, V. Mickley. E Eatmore Restaurant Eberly 81 Co., Ralph M. Eby-Youngen Company Eissler Hardware Elks Club Ericson's Swedish Bakery Erlenborn's-The Modern Stationers Ernst Pharmacy F Fairbanks Cafeteria Farrell, Edward j. Federal Bakery Feldott, Joseph I., Attorney Fidler Motors Fifth Street Barber Shop Finch 8: McCullouch-Printers, Binders, Publishers Fisher's Bakery Fleming Motor Co. Flentye, William H. 8: Co. Fodor Jewelry Store Formht Co., The Forty-eiht Roofing 8c Insulating Co. Fox River Supply Co. Fox Valley Dairymen's Ass'n. Fox Valley Ice Cream Corp. Fox Valley Insurance Co. Franch's Pants Shop Fraser, Stolp D. Freeman, Peter A.-Florist Frett, L. F.fInsurance Friend, A Friend, A Fruit juice House, The G Gallagher's Garage Garvin, E, P.,-jeweler Geneva Construction Co. Gill's Ice Cream Stores Ginsberg's, Sidney Globe Wrecking 8: Lumber Co Glossop, Charles R.-Roofing Contractor Glossop, Donald L.-Sheet Metal 8: Furnaces Go Mel Korn Shop Goodrich, B. F. 8: Co. Gook, Bill-Barber Shop Grant, W. T. 8: Co. Greenwald's jewelry Store, Grimm Drug Store H Hamsmith's Garage Handy Corner Grocery Harry Club , The Hart Beauty Shop Hartz Drug Co. Hauser, joe-Men's Wear Inc Hayden 8c Sweazy-Sporting Goods Healy Chapel Heinz, A. W. 81 Co. He1en's Salon Herbig, E. H.-Painting Contractor Hipp, Ralph -I. Hochsprung, Walter Hoel, Dr. K. P. Holland Furnace Co. Home Building 81 Loan Ass'n. of Aurora Home Liquor Store House of Vision, The Hull Tailors Hyatt's Ice Cream Bar Hydrox Ice Cream Corp. I Illinois Cleaners Sc Dyers Illinois Wholesale Co., Inc. Independent Pneumatic To International Harvester Isle Theater Isman 8: Son J Jewel Paint Store Jobbins, William F., Inc. Une game! iam cfwewm cmaldefz, 0 lCo QGGUMMQMCZ Zfrem Za chef amd MUZAQQ -10 Johnsons Mid-Way Pharmacy jungels, Peter W.-Florist K Kastler 81 Mueller-Car Painting Kaufmann, R. 8: M., Inc. Kearns, J. A. Kelmscott Corp., The Kleinert's Clothiers Kneip Markets Kitenplon, Young 8: Sharrer, Drs. Klein, Samuel, M.D. Konrad's Ice Cream 8: Sandwich Shop Korner Kitchen Kroger's Super Food Mart. L LaClair, D. M. Lamphere Electric Latimer, William-Auctioneer Lawson, Tom-Service Station Lee, Emmett L., M.D. Lee, Floyd M.-Mason Contractor Lee, Louis-Body Shop Lell, Chris-Shoe Shop Lietz 81 Grometer, Inc. Leverich, Dr. F. Stanley Liberty Garage Lies Bros. Lincoln Highway Cemetery Lisberg Bros.-News Agency Lite Soap Co. Little, Perrine 8: Clausen Atty's-at-law Logman, Dr. E. W. Lohmann, A. F. 8: Co.-Monuments London Shoe Repair Love Brothers Inc. Lyon Metal Products, Inc. Lysne, Dr. W. H. M McKee Door Co. McWethy Brothers Maier, Henry C.-Plumbing 81 Heating Malcor Roofing Co. Mall, Frank, Lumber Co., lnc. Marinello Beauty Shop Marshall, C. W. Co. Martner, C. J.-Ins. Co. Matthews, jordan 84 Dean-Atty's. May jewelers May Universal Appliance Co. Meister, E. E., M.D. Menton jewelry Merchants National Bank Merritt Studios Metropolitan Business College Meyer, Wm. F.-Plumbing 8: Heating Meyers, M. J., Nursery 8: Landscape Co. Michels-Harral Coal Co. Midwest Equipment Co. Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co. Milton Photo Shop Mitchler 8: Barron-Real Estate, Ins. Modafl, N. j. Moose Lodge No. 400 Moschel 8: Tomblin Agencies N National Brush Co. Navarro's Jewelers, Ltd. Newhall 84 Givler, Atty's. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. O Oatman Bros. Inc. Oberweis Dairy Offutt, Herman--Real Estate Ogden Nurseries, Inc. Old Second National Bank of Aurora, The Olson Sc Robinson Paint Store The Empty Stocking Christmas party is traditional. Girls Club members are hostesses. fn mdk mmcfaml an fm! ge fiddle Za ZCQQ QQCQ ZZIMQ. -107+ I The Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, and Chorus presented their Fall Concert November 14 P Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Palm Gardens Paramount Stationers Pasnick, Michael Patterson, James F. Patterson's Inc. Petfers, Maud N. Pence's Pete's Shoe Shop Peterson, George C., Co. Phillips Auto Parts Co. Pictorial Paper Pkg. Corp. Pike, L. V.-Dairy Pittsburgh Plate Glass Pluggers , The Populorum, Lulu-Electrolysis Prince Ice Cream Castle Puklin, Arthur L. Putnam, johnson, Alschuler 81 Ruddy R Rainbo Bread Company Rausch Coal Co. Rauscher, Henry Raymond's Milk Depot Redd, Verue-Beauty Salon Reder Grocery Reichenbacher, M. P., Co. Reid 81 Ochsenschlager-Atty's. Rehkopf's Restaurant Remington Rand Inc. Reuland's Nut House fm cz Rice, 1. D. 84 Son Richarcis-Wilcox Manufacturing Co Ridge jewelers River Hills Memorial Park Riverside Barber Shop Robinson's Auto Supply Co. Rockabrands Service Station Rogers Transfer Rollins 8: Rice Drug Store Ruddy Brothers-Plumbing S S 8: M Shoes Saloga, Ed.-Service Station Schick, Guy A., Agency Schindel's Drug Store Schmitz 8: Gretencort Co. Schorner Electric Supply Schuster, P. F. Sears, Roebuck 84 Co. Sears 8: Solfisburg Sencenbaugh, S. S., Co. Sheagren Pharmacy Siegmund Printing Co. Silhouette Reducing 8: Beauty Salon Silver Tea Pot Simons Furniture 8: Rug Co Skatelancl Roller Rink Slouf Bros.ARug SL Furniture Cleaners Smith, Capt. 8: Mrs. Leo M Smith, L. C. 8: Corona Typewriters Inc Smith 81 Sperry-Floor Sanding Contractors Southside Milk Depot Gaamefhaqma wkweikeypfwrhikegflec flO8 Staudt 8: Neumann Drug Co. Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Stewarts, Inc. Stillman Company, The Stoner Mfg. Corp. Stowell, jack--Sheet Metal and Furnaces Strathmore Company, The Strand Restaurant Stratz Optical Co. Suburban By-Products Co. Sylvandell Bowling Alley T Tews Royal Blue Thom and Son, Erwin R. Toenniges Conservatory of Music Tom's Hat Shop U United Auto Service Uptown Shoe Repair Shop V Vick's East High Pharmacy Virginia Shop, The W Waegner's Shoe Store Walker Laundry Wallbrunn-Kling 8: Co. Waller's Food Store Wampach Bros. Ward 8: Jones Furniture Co. Warner, George R. Wauneta's Beauty Shop Weddige, F. J. Co. Weingart 8: Pillatsch-Clothiers Weils, Inc. XVest Side Shoe Repair Western United Gas and Electric Co Whelan Drug Co., Inc. White 8c Todd XXf'olf-Parker Co. Wood, H. H. Co. Woolworth, F. W. Co. Wortman 8: Co. Y Y. M. C. A. Young Modern Shop Phil Cavurretta poses with sports leaders after convo appearance: W. Buckley, J. Rennicke, J. W. Gates, P. Cavarretta, G. Bieritz, J, Albright. 7ake my acfwce, mme wp can Me Acme, 7Ae4wZpZQceZaqaMa57.2ec Aiwa AUTOGRAPHS -11o- 9 AUTOGRAPHS WMWZMWWWMQJM, 7aAeg7cwfz X n ' ,T A Q3 Sci pal! Qacvcf mmf all Zhalf Jae maid Zire 21646 of 761144 like Gai. A INDEX A Cappella Choir ............ .... 7 4, 75 Athletic Director .......... ...... 8 7 Attendance Honor Roll .... ........ 6 2 Auroran ............... .. ....... 68, 69 Autographs .......... ..... 1 10, 1 1 1 B Band .......... . .... .... 7 8, 79 Basketball Freshman ....... .... .... 9 5 Freshman-Sophomore . . . .... . . 94 Varsity ............. .... 9 2, 93 Baton Club .......... ...... 8 1 Board of Education . . . . . . . . 12 Boys' Club ........ ..... .... 6 4 C Cheerleaders .. ..... ...... 8 5 Chorus .............. .. .... 74, 75 Coaches ................. ...... 8 6 Commencement Program . . . . . . . 47 Commercial Club ....... . . . , . 82 Custodians .................. . . . 105 D Dean of Boys, J. L. Hunter ...... .. 10 Dean of Girls, Veronica O'Neil.. .... 10 Debate ....................... .... 7 0 Delphi ..................... .. 71 Departments Art ......... .. 18 Commercial ..... .. 16 English .......... .. 17 Foreign Language . . . . . 14 Health ...,....... .. 22 Home Economics . .. 21 Industrial Arts .. .. 20 Mathematics .... . . .15 Music ........... .. 18 Physical Education . .. .. 22 Science ........... .. 23 Social Science ....... .. 19 Distributive Education ..... 106 Drama ................,.... .. 73 F Faculty .............. . . .... 14-23 Football Freshman ............ .... 8 8, 89 Freshman-Sophomore .. .... 88, 89 Varsity ,........... .... 8 8, 89 French Club ......... ...... 8 4 Freshman Sections Martens ................... . . . 57 D. Turner, Iverson, Rogers. .. .. . 58 Richards, Bredlow, Connaway . 59 G. Turner, Dingel, Pooley .... 60 Schick, May, Bauer ......... 61 Pittz ...................... . . . 62 G Gates, J. W.-Principal ........ ....... 9 German Club ................. . ........ 84 Girls' Athletic Association Officers. .. ........ . 100 Sports ...................... .... 1 01, 102 Girls' Club ................... ........ 6 5 Golf ....... . . ....... ...... 9 9 H High Honor Roll . .. ....... Hr-C ........... .... --112- Hi-Y ................ Honor Roll F reshman-Sophomore ....... Junior-Senior ............... I Intramural Officials . . . . . . . . . . J Junior Class . . . ...... . . . . Activities ........ . . . Advisers .......... Dance Committee .. Officers ......... Ring Committee .... junior Class Play .... junior Red Cross . . . junior Sections White .............. Blackman, Humiston .... Runninger, Galbraith .... Pittz, Youngblood .... McAfoos, H. Davis ...... Trotto, Dollins ............ L Latin Club ...... ....... Lettermen's Club . . . . . . Library Science . . . . . . M Minstrel .... ....... O Orchestra .................... P Parent-Teachers Association .... Patrons ....... ............. Profs Club ................. Projector Club . . . . . . . . . . R RiHeClub... ' S Science Club ....... . . . . . . Secretarial Staif ..... . . . Senior Class ........... Advisers ............... Colors, Flower, Motto . . . Officers ............... Senior Class Play ......... Sophomore Sections Calame, Albright, LaVine .... Brinkmann, R. Davis, Hutchins .... Oppenheim, May, Brown .... Gleason, Robert ............ Spanish Club ............ Senior Class Play . . . Student Council . ,. . T Tennis Track ....................... W Waldo, K. D.-Superintendent . . Y Y-Teens ... ' ......... . . . 1 . . 48- 52, . . . .164-1 .Eli 25. .25, 96, . il 83 63 63 98 53 49 48 50 48 51 53 72 48 49 50 51 52 53 84 98 82 77 76 13 09 72 80 99 80 12 -4-'I 24 24 2.1 44 51 5f 51 5. 81 41 1 9 9 I 7 . rr 511 '4 .U 535,51 Gig QQ, ' , amy . '. 5 V, 5'5f- .gill-'f-CV e. V. ' ' 33 if -I A I F. . fx '- . fgfgzsh JE...- J, : ,Eg 'l. 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