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

 - Class of 1952

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, ' iw l:9'rf,a Monique Jeannina Monthais, Big Eight Conference Orphan- -Joyce Flynn, secretary ot Student Counctl, introduces the case history ol Monigue to the rest of the cabinet members, Nancy Boyd, secretary, Joyce Flynn, secretary, Edgar Mrddletrun, vice, president, Bob Hurd, president, Chuck Wilson, viceepresidentj Jane Deisher, treasurer Not in picture is Jerry Whitci, pres- icleiii Homecoming, adoption, bond drives, Watch it, Schmitty, you want'a go thru the root? My ears are frozen, l know they are. These were the cries ot Don Schmidt and his committee while putting the Christmas tree on the outer balcony. The tree, decorated with blue lights ond real snow, was purchased by the Student Council ond was lit every night preceding Christmas. The tree was one of the many projects ot which the Student Council had charge this year. The council planned all homecoming deco- rations, the halt-time ceremony tor the queen and her mumfadorned court, and the annual homecoming dance. The rules committee, consisting at various Red and Black Favors Girls from all classes made favors in the Girls' club room tor the Thanl-sgiying Doy game Some of them shown at work are, Joyce Hoag, Sharon Lohse, Ann Burwick, Nancy Lindenmcyer, Nancy Burnpus, Cheryl Hamper, Vera Jacobson, Carolyn Paul, lrene Buchner, Joan Miller, Frances Gasper, and Marlene Dittmann ff.

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All classes represented on honor rolls The hugh honor roll consisted ot students re soph honor rolls consisted of students wnth 3 cenvnng all A s the tumor sensor and trosh A s andl B or 2 A s and Z B s tor the semester HIGH HONOR ROLL Back Row J Abraharnson A Doud T Dleteruch C Reeve Thtrd Row C Gebhart J Deusher E Stallrnann D Rtchardson T Rtchert L Murley Second Row J Hebert J Lussky C Glossop S Mitchell E Wolgast B Lvndenmeyer Flrst Row J Fowler J Berlun K Bell M Gossrnann K Hansen J Hall Not un Plcture R Deppe A l-lawkunson N Lnndenmeyer A Stutz JUNIOR SENIOR HONOR ROLL Back Row J Jeske R Bereman D Schmudt D Sohan Fourth Row J Heller B Fourmont C Rubo C Ches madua E Muelke Thnrd Row R Scull J Abens M Margolus R Srrncox R Doernland F OCannor Second Row L Burkett C Seldelrnan S Hender son M Goodendort F Gasper J Schafer Furst Row C Magerus J Nllles C, Parktns M Lester J Valen tune R Hoffman Not In Picture G Bonham G Egan R Hurd D Lopp E Obenchaun R Ploche F Rley R Shoger FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE HONOR RO L Back Row B Brown G V Meyer W Clark D Stevens R Eve rett D Kleso Seventh Row R Osrnan Loew A Schlncht K Evans Seabaugh R Hauser Sixth Row N Retchenbocher D Carlson C Buch hoz D Neupert D Engleman J on Flfh Row N Relchllng Ltndrothe N Burnpus M Goewey J Smuth R Troop Fourth Row A Mtg B M H M Sttrn Wherrett M Platt Thlrd Row E Oros K Maxwell B Bandy D Myers J Tesch S Schrnotzer Second Row L Heurnann B Keasler P Keck J Kungs M Nelson J Wood First Row M Tyrrell B Kunold M Srnnth Lehman K Kleun P Thornas Not In Pncture R Preston , . , ' . . I 1 1 1 - I A 1 . , : . , . . , . , : A 1 - 1 . 1 A 1 - 1 . . 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 : . , , , , , . . 1 . , . , . , . . : . 1 1 1 - 1 - ' ' . , . . . ' I ' I ' - 1 - 1 1 1 - . : . , , 1 - 1 - 1 A ' , . . : . . , . , , 1 , . L 1 : . , . . l ' I ' I ' T T, , , , . , V. , , . : . 1 - 1 - ' R h . 't : . , R. ' , , . : , - hell, B, artelt, , all, , ,M, , . . : , . ' S



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How Many Stamps Will You Have?-The Stamps and Bonds committee of Student Council are Bob Tannen- baum, Nancy Boyd, Alan Schuler, chairman, Ronnie Nichols, and Gloria Gemmer. This is a project new this year, and it is carried on each week through the home- rooms. assemblies are officers in school, revised the rules of conduct for the annual Turkey day classic. Red and black favors made their first ap- pearance at the home football games as a Student Council project. Tomcats and Indians and big yellow mums, along with red and black, and red and blue streamers, elaborately decked the gym at the Victory dance. Defense stamps were sold by a committee approved by the council. The inner balcony was kept decorated during the year with real palms, adding a touch of formality and beauty to the entrance. The hall directory, much appreciated by new teachers, students, and visitors, and a real convenience to all, made its debut in the cen- ter hall. Through the Student Council, East High be- came a foster parent. Six of the Big Eight schools adopted o French war orphan-l 2 year old Monique Jeannina Monthais, The adoption was financial only. Hearty Welcome For Dr. Lawrence Clifton Jones-Before telling the students of his life and works, Dr. Jones, prin- cipal of Piney Woods, is being welcomed to East High by Jerry White, Student Council president, Mr. H. W. Matthews, principal, and Dr, Gerald Richardson, Aurora College. ' b contribution The health committee put up posters in the halls and kept its eyes open for any health problems it could remedy. The pep convo corn- mittee was particularly active during the year planning convos and raising school spirit. The bulletin board kept us all up-to-date on the current activities. We looked forward to the thought for the week too. Among the Council's accomplishments should be included the outstanding assemblies presented to the student body. Miss Veronica O'Neil was the Student Council adviser. 5.0 'D M, 5,2 f 5 55

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