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

 - Class of 1949

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BOYS' GYM CLASS--Looking at the world from another angle--John Vella, Chuck Wilson, Bob Williams, John l-lamland, Bob Orland, Alan Schuler, Jack Davis, Mike Adolph. omit yi, f.l6lllll'S 1 No.4 NO 5, 1+ 'lL,l4 Ulm Mmm 2 - Y 1 efwzwfif t. SCIENCE CLASS Studying the seven basic food groups'-V Marcia Lester, Don Hoover, Don Sohan, Janice Dowell. with emphasis on Gleason, the German, of Miss Bredlow, the Latin, of Miss l-lutchins, and the Spanish, of Mrs, Humiston. In addition to preparation for secretarial and clerical vocations, the commercial depart- l8 GIRLS' GYM CLASSfPlaying volleyball in front court---Y' Joyce Rausch and Kay Shohoney, in back court, Joyce Mueller, Jo Ann Lippert, and Joy Griesman. good health and ment of seven teachers aided the school with its mimeograph and bookkeeping service. Mr. Brown managed boys' intramurals, Miss Dollins was business manager of the cafeteria and in charge of the mimeograph room, Miss Iverson was Alpha Y-Teens adviser, Miss Pittz, Commercial Club adviser, Mr. Chrisman super- vised D. E. activities, Mr. May was varsity basketball coach, and Mr. l-lunter, assistant principal, handled all activity accounts. Miss O'Neil, head of the department, was girls' counselor and Student Council adviser. Classes in clothing, foods, and cafeteria management are included in the home eco- nomics department. Miss Brown, Miss Stod- dard, and Mrs, Rogers prepared the annual fashion show. Miss Norman and Miss Seibert were in charge of school teas, dinners, and banquets. The greatly expanded industrial arts de-

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cultural, practical, and The Mathematics department, headed by Mr, Runninger, included Mr. Cravens, Mr, Mouw, and Mr. Robert. Mr, Runninger was adviser of Profs Club, Mr. Mouw coached freshman football and tennis, and Mr, Robert was assistant coach of varsity football and vocational courses head coach of track. French, Latin, Spanish, and German are taught by the language department of five teachers. The Speculum adviser and senior counselor was Mr, Woolley, an East High alumnus. The French club was in charge of Miss ART CLASS, CHRISTMAS Making Christmas displays At tree, John Erdos, seated, Jim Klawiter and Ronnie Bentur front row, Marilyn Von Hoff, Ann Buckner, Jo Ann Pederson and Josephine Johnson. TRIG CLASS Figuring out a math problem on the slide rule Ralph Siegmund, David Mann, and Nick Livingston, PSYCHOLOGY CLASS' Examining charts and devices used in the beginning and advanced psychology classes Standing, Bob Sokan, Mary Cosgrove, Dick Jeskeg seated, Frances George and Margaret Hoover.



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STYLE Sl'lOW7Modeling clothes they made for the style show7Seated, Sandra Smely and Carol Baum, standing, Elaine Augustine, Joyce Burg, Carol Giese, Delores Upright, Lois Hazelwood, Gloria Regnier. some time for extracurricular activities Q partment offered shop, mechanical drawing, electronics, machine shop, and printing. Mr. Sides, Mr. Simonsen, and Mr. Strong were newcomers to the department. Mr. Bennett divided his time between high school and grades. Mr. Sirnonsen acted as Radio Club adviser, Mr. White had charge of driver edu- cation, and Mr. Burgett was superintendent of buildings. Physical education was in charge of Miss Limbaugh and Mr. Maze, In addition Miss Limbaugh had G.A.A., and Mr. Maze was head coach of football and assistant coach of track. Mrs. Hawks, the school's full-time nurse, acted as adviser for the Junior Red Cross, Future Nurses, and l-li-C. Mrs. Cofey, another member of the health department, taught cor- rective speech. Social Science teachers included Mr. H. Davis, Miss Galbraith, Mr. Day, Mr. Trotto, and Miss Martens. Miss Galbraith supervised the cheerleaders, Mr. Davis, Delphi. The music department offered classes in harmony, in appreciation, voice, orchestra, and band, Miss Pouk was in charge of all choir and chorus appearances. Mr. Langlitz, of the orchestra, and Mr. Trotto, of the band. Art courses included commercial art, crafts, design, and scenery. Under Miss Pooley's supervision was built scenery for all school productions. The annual art exhibit was ar- ranged by Miss Shirley. The library of about l0,000 volumes, in- creased by SOO volumes this year, was under the management of Miss Allen, head librarian, assisted by Mrs. Shurson and the library sci- ence class. l9

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