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

 - Class of 1953

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'mf 90 'V W? Q. 'sf ', Q s it ?X'?Sf . ,Q J Q4 ,ff ' Camera Closeups 32- . Studio E y S. Sbutterbug 1953 Speculum East High School Aurora, Illinois A5 Na X ,. ,K kfigsgf, .3- Jw x .kiimkk .bf Y . gg 4. . X Q, ii- x x V NK N ' . .. x f Q wa 45,1.yw,y ., ggi. fi? 1 Ada if ', 3- he 1 ,- , by A W -Q. 'u 1 4 Q Wa ' J f kiwi 'Wm P ' N: wil'-ivy: , AF? 'K , A r V 'ie.is'y', K,-Jffwixlg -'Nl' 'L f 1 Q. 2 tiff K 430' ' . ',,, 'g.sf1M ld,a J, '. . ,Q -..,,,..f.,' N., , A 1 X. . EP W , 'P-. ., ' 2 wi., Jr ,, Q of . 4. , A- if k . YT, 'f L A 4.4, 7 M ' k ' Qs X fx 'Q-'r,.+ '75 LQ7 5, M -Sin' 1f.. n z ,Yi Al.. f 'is Q .E . nf 4, mv K9 ' f ,., 5. . KL . J. ' , ' K 50.11 fn Q 6 I ', .' , 'Q f X' 5 A v Q 3 i . ' - 'l Y . W fi if Lag .xvxi E ju 'iff-.on L, gg V 5 ,. :Sir Y. ?,t1f1sq -.gas A v Q vw C 0 - 'Wd 4 , f ...Q sign- 5. ,Q . W. ,Q ww Q . 3 L -mm SJR' I K , SA A-.J X R Q8 izxawfgw ' . k K I wife NW. . , I rf ,-.1 v wqgfqj, .1 . 1 7 . ,sf K 5 .W T. 3 M' ,qw-fSN.f35T'5 N .X .w1,ff1xg.3l,'7 x'. 'Ly . , v ' -wang. 11 X H K L' A - -- . . .. ,, A . , 'Mfg-iigyxeu . - .. ShuHerbug's Closeups of Us A spirit of adventure is in the air as the school year '52-'53 rolls to a close! Yes, with- in these old brick walls some exciting plans have been made and executed. Tradition has been cast to the four winds, customs have been remodeled, and camera bugs have ap- peared on the scene. They have given us a new look, and we're particularly proud of its reflection. It is, therefore, most appropriate that we conduct you on a Photographic Safari through our flash-bulb strewn halls. And now we take you to Studio E and introduce to you our guide, Sherbert Shutterbug, light- ning photographer, who will attempt to cap- ture, in picture and story, the glamour of our East High life in its natural setting. same 4.346 dlacaee Page 22 ,-fazaaazzea Page 66 ,4Z4let'dc4 Page 86 Three 5 E Our first assignment is a panoramic view of the entire school year. On the back of some old prints, Sherbert shows us the layout of our rugged schedule. We are informed that this means visiting 271 classes, 1328 stu- dents, and 64 teachers, all in 190 days. To add to our ordeal, he warns us of the double exposure-a danger constantly threatening us. Without warning, the film rolls back to September, 1952. Before we can collect our thoughts, we Hnd Shutterbug beginning his snapshots of the year. Following his trail of negatives, we try to keep everything in focus. A X - !g:Q'xL IK X - N + T31 'fa f '41 ffl Q 'QT' 1255 M 4 Us gg fm , vefgpny-,'f I N ef u ax if ., , , QEMVHQ , 'x - K QQ ,K za. K ,- 1- W m - 11+ an ' : '-ffNl32tM mf 4 - ...., P 'f naw -Z bo-AX L ,fvkzs . qv. 4? ss 'M 15 A 'L ' -s 'Nl' ,rx K 1 ff 'sex 1 ,. jvc, . wk v. 'KM in my ' 3 N . 49, .HL R H5 M 1. - 'f h ' I-,Y Lf ,Y I ,Af L 'Y . . Y , A, Vi 'I 4 , :- , , Ss. 'X Il7l.XlIl 5 INC, I .XKXUII .N 501.1 IIUNS ns the l1ll'WHf du-nwlsfry stmlcnts, Pull Clluv, lim' Cylusm-xp Nlllx llnmlxuks, SIIIIILX 'l'1lmlv1rmax, .un-1 Ivan il-mlm App.11vr1rIx' Slurlu lms fmxrni '1Vk1l'tIfjC'H sulihh . . . Studying in the Classrooms, Gaining IIIGII IIUNUR RULI. link ww. N I.imh'nmcyL'i'. FI. Ahl'.li1.ll1lNAll1, CQ Rum D. Nmlmii. I.. Muilcy, li. St.iIIm.iim C Gcblimt, Ci. Blimdgiiml 0 Tliiiwl rin li, Xxwlgmt, H. Fuuinwnt. C Hudili i 1 B. HL-rc, li. K.1sx. Ci. ,FIHIVIM S, Ifisslni 0 SL-mini ww: F. Mikm, K. Klum. M CSmsii14ii1i1, S. Hug, K. M.ixvu'lI, D Bumpus, H. Sliuigrn-11, S. lliuhlxiiigii I First wxx: Ii. I.inwlmii1uyn'i', S. Stiilliimvmii C. Cwblc. N, Nulsun. D. fXilllLilY N Scliiiwtzug K. Stilliiigx 0 Nut in pn turc: R. B1 I'ClU.lI1, S. HL-mlwwii. rg? QHVI .'i.Xf.I.I7 5ll:.N Ufflffll HY SlI'l7If.'X l4S .Irv II'.lI19K'l'ii7iI1KU, thcir diftiltwn Icmswn O ligick ww: P. Luc, -I. Duy, H. ci.ll'PLHflkI S. Kiusur O Tliivd ww' CQ 1N1.1jcrum, G. HigkL'i'm'll, H, l.imicnim'yLi', CQ. Sclmuh, M. F.xulkm'i' 0 Suwmi ww: F. Chixpi-1' I lfinxim-ii, M. lutn-ig l Ciwslwic. R. HHH-l11.lI1, M. Pittman 0 Filet wxx: I.. Alml. P. Dcnnin, H. hlmluy, VI. R1'iLilL'I1i'I.lLl1L'I, N C filLNIl1.l4Il.l, D. I:k'lKll.llT1. 0 . Experience, Making the Grade 5-L Su ui if f '!:, ffw '. KPN-Q' X 40- 3? 7 . . . Keeping Our Many Traditions 2-,ff CANDIDATES FOR KING AND QUEEN of the junior Carnival Iinc up hcforc thc- grand marrh. Thcy arc, Bank rowi l.calmre james, Linda Wgrll, and jerry Halnscn I Fourth row: Pat Bnkcr, Ed Schindel. MQIYIUITC Foth, and Paul Roit 0 Third row: Marjorie Hall, Norman Huntlay, Srrmlm Nfalgill, and Larry Cohh O Second row: Rcynicr Preston, Stcvc Bulog, Mary Midlln-ton, amd -lorry Scull 0 First row: Batty Collins, Dick Everett, Sully Krcssvr, and Denny Stucns. il CJD ,1- N'-wr Q -I I 'IUI' SxIl.liSMIf,X' of thu .ll1I1llLll 111.134.1- zinc 1l1'iw, .11l111i1'111g um- of thc prim-Q, Nelson. ,loan lfmslcig Riilmnl Plzlclw, Alun Stutz. .xml -lay I.. Humor. faculty lllilllilgtl' ul thc pmigct. 1713. X0 YONG' IUIRK. Kun-1111 sclwlzir, tcnclmclp .mul xx ritcr. l RlfSl1MA.Y GIRLS' xxhu sold thc 1111151 hmm fur thu is i11t1'ml11cul to thc student alsscnihly by Gcr11l1l l,kll'liL'l'. Girls' Cluh kllllllljl How WL'c'k girl' Kay Pilfh .mal xlmulniin' Stuilcnt Cio1111cil p11-si1l1-11t. D11 Pglrlxk lecture was Thu SL-tflcf-, Kay pim il luv more hmm un Cllxirlrs lliigci' Fight tm' Axial. while C1111 l'ch1l YV.lllN his turn. Following the Pace Set in Other Years in liust High hl.111kL-t. arc M11rim'iL' is 'S qy l L Soo ' 1' ' vo W ,Q 'K I. 61' Jas r A va? Q3 1 give '.' Q + xp N 11.4 -ff be ll f '-S - ' u Q . . . Trying Out New Ideas, Doing the Unusual 'I'ill -IIQVI fl CfUI'.X'Y RY BUY is sung by james Wlutts NEIVSPAPER AND YliflRBUUlx' stills of thc llig lnglit iluring .1 nnnn-linux' Lilunt slww, wliiln- Mill, Alulin llITlf.'I'SUll were guests of lfiist High git tlic .innuiil Prcss Cniifurcmi' in stuns tlic pmgiiini In sul mlm will lx- next. Mnvics, sings, Nuvcmlwcr. Aurnriin .iml Spa-Culuin nicnilwcrs .irc .lt tlig nil iliimm-N xxuir .ilsu sp:-nsurcil by tlu- iiunnlliuiii' civiiiiiiittuu. llinncr, wliiili ilimiixcil .i morning of rmiml-tillwlu iliscussiun. l .355 ' . I, i Ten '.l:l76l1 ,'il,l,lfGlfl,N'CIf tw thu Hllill uf the Vnilul Smtu uf' Amr1'u.n , , A new n .uluptul by the Stmlcnt C,uum'i' ix triui nut for thu first mm- .mx flu Cllfllk' simian! body IINCN tn gum' thu Planlgn- of Ally-ummm' .lt tlu In-girmxnllug -vt' un' uf the rwgulu tml mmwmtium. lflum llllzll ISl'IN'C,' ffRUlI NlflJ King .mtl Qui-cn of thc ,Ivy IIVITH Tllli ClfN'I'liRPlliCIf. Al Lake imcrilwul HXXR- km-xv S Stn-Yum imil Silllk' Km-f-wi' sit on tlicii' tlirunc you wvix' flaming. so wc lmlkul .1 tAlkL'.H arc Rllllllltl Sclimk ' 1 in In mm nl C lIIllX4ll,ljLI1l1l 1 vim-nt tu shut lfi'mtv lfruliuf' the ilaiiuc. 1lI1kl Dixie' ciLII1ITlI13Ll11lIl1. ilcciriultimi Ll-Cl1Llll'lHL'I1 t i' I '. 1. xx lllllll lli mi lumix l'lL.llLlN .uv lilihilvrtli Muslny .iiiil Kent BIUVVII. lAlUINL'Kllt11lDg nlilnu liulil Octulwci' l', Wil. ll ll'l.XC1 4.UYl.Y il U 'llllf C,'lfUll' 17 .lt the pup ulnvu MISS fl'Nlfll. JINI7 GIRLS lmvli im .ls thc nrw ullicux HL' iling tlig gum xxilli lluclbgluiml ix Mr. lxltltll1L'NYN, impL'1'w- initiatul .xt the .lf1I1llAll Girls' Club party liclil in the pin, :ting lli-lun uf Trivy. l:Cl7l'll.ll'y ll. fl 1- A A J fs? F . . . Putting Our Best Foot Forward, Llvmg In .-. , . l wi-Ive l'RIfSIfN'l'IIX'G ROSES tu Viiiginia Curtin, ilu Wil Humucuming quccn, is Herb Rccs, ii mum Iwi' of thc' 1901 funtlwglll tuim, l7R0S'l'Y 15RUl.lCfS. thc l95l Vlr. Call'- niviil Jaime. climaxcs an L-vcning of cxnitc- mcnt fm' gill tlmusu .ittn-miing. The sccnc .ihmc shows .1 purtism of thc dimcc Hour. Ar thu right is thu Suck Hop giftci' Ihr li.ist-W4-st gum: lfiNjUYl.X'G 'lllli 'l'IfflC1IIjRS' 1ll'1I1l1Ali C1In'istm.is tum .irc tliculty incinhcrs, Miss 'I'urnci', Mrs. Dingcl, Mr. Huuscr, Mr. Davis, Miss Rollins. Miss Bui'kl41nd, and Miss Cilnplsmi, the Social Whirl V it is .SQl'xlRlf l7,flNCflNG is .1 pupulnr .tctivity xxitlm lhlst Hlglfs fll.Lllfl7 YUI l'l1 UIfl ltflfRS suiwry tlu- Ll1.lliL'l' xxlmlx lll.llxL'N Y-'l't'u1s, l7l'LlL'llClIlALI .1 VllAglI1l.l Rvcl .irc tlu' tlulis utliccrs thcm nm' ut tlu' lmmlittls ut utlitrs ut tlmi kiml in tlu' I link nm, l5.u'lv.11'.1 W'isc, Alplm pu-sitluimtg ,lwytu Hall, liutgu cwuntiy. Th: ntlicuw .my Rt-yung-1 Prusturi, surut.uyg Chutlmi with-ntg Rim lIillllill.ll'i, llL'i.l pmgxuxui clminmgmg Ann liriggs, x'icc-p1'csitlt'11tg lltvgt-1' AllIllWI'LINik'I, pitsitlvutg Divt ll.llll5UII, lit-t.1 win-tgily 0 Front ww, lilinm' llnbcrlt-. Alplm Cunninglmm, tiuistixu. x'iu--pl't-sitluritg lit-tlmny ligutult, litm t1ctlsL11'c1'1 D.ll'lL'llL' lfrwin, Alplm sL't1t't.lrv1 .ltun Rt-ic'l1t'11lmclicr, Alpha il'L.lSlll'L'I'. Y0l'iI'H .'i.N'I7 GUI'lflt'.N'M1:'.Xl l'RUCfR.'lM Pl.lllN nrt nmtlc by utlitus of thu frvslw-wpli .mtl luiiiwi-stimuli lla Y t,lIUO,YI.N't, IIYMNS tu lu' sung .it unc wt thrir IllL'L'llI1f.1S groups. Thcy .tug Sttntllngz Al.m Stutz, fmslt-wplm tu-.iv ts tlunts lwy ilu- utlicclw ut thc Hi-C1 Club: lflttim- llorr1lm1t'li, urcrg Run Trapp, illIlll7l'iL'l1IHl' Vito-pu-sitlt-mit 0 Sitting: ,lim pu-sitlutmtg lNl,lI'j.I.llk'i liungmtl, suif-t.uy-t1t'.xst1rcx'3 .mtl lltww- AlWI'illILlH1SUll, fwsli-wpli Pl'L'SlklL'IllQ Clmttm Oilaml, lllllltil' m.ux' Stwllul, xiu'-pn-sntlcrmt, scnim' pr:-sitlcntg .lim Tmpp, ltnni-rr-wriuu NLLI'Cl.lI'X'-il'L'.lNlIlLl'. Choosing Our Clubs and Our Activities, .X 1 . '11114n'111'1.'1'ix' 111 ilk 1111! 1.11 1 t1 111 IN , .. . uv 1 . 5l1i1lU' H l'1'14gx' D1-V1111 me 9 tw i Q is THE 11114111 . ,.1s.1w1f V lt .,-1 N CG 11.111.11c111'1vgMENT BQ ' 12 -GYGC-nc ,R 1A,'u-'Nom - +A NIH. . .NN Y ll0l'.' thx' 1939 M1:1sl11l H111-I 1t.11111. IN PIQ'Nk'IlIki IW M1lx1 M1-sw11g11, .Inu C,11lI111x, C11ll1 1111111111 D111 I Nt1111t . , . 1 . . .l11l1- D11l5111s, IUI111 I411111 A1411 Sillil, .1111l .I1111 5111111111 Ihy M 11st11'l l5.1111t IN xI111xx11 111 ilu lw.11kg11111111t. Keeping Busy with a Variety of Interests Fifrcn-n lfRUSll-S0l'll Cflllflflt- f.1f,'lD1fRS, lliillllk' Hui- IILIIII1. N.1n liimcs, l'a1t Keck, iinil ,limit Sillugii, I1111l .1 wil1l .intl vmuly clit-vi' .l4IJ,.llI1Sl lzlgm in tlxc wi-stt-fit pep umvu prc- tnliug th: Q.I.llI1L', . . . Getting into the Game, Backing Our Team 'I'llI1' 'lUMC,','lA'l', lf.1st lligllis m.1st'11t. is slwwn in it st.1 wttvn stun .it ttmtlwiill iuul l1.1sl11-tlmill 3.511111-s tim misc Ll Chucr tmm tht' NPCLUIYUIAS, 'l'l1is ycglrs Tumiiit is .lim M1CQ11' sw-at-ent, f 1 7 Q v ' ' fl RUMflN 15007 BALI. Cflilllf Likcufif Ivy thc faculty with julius C111-sci s CllL'Ul'il1g su'- tiun is fktlfllfiiil in thc tuuxu priiir tu ilu' XX'cst Ruckfuixl game. Cl1cct'lc.11l1'i' is Bliss Yimiingbluml, with Mrs. Scliintlcl, Mrs,Gi'.1xQs, Miss Pittz, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Doyle, Miss Turner, Miss Suvtin-l1l, Miss Giilhixiitlw, .mtl Miss Dullins taking putt. Sixteen Nl lluffs Alvlfli' .Ylfrtffl lflillfllflf ,l!l'l G,'iMlf, .nhptul fmnm ' l4xx.ls ilu Night licflwu c !l'INIIl1.lN,' ix nun! lw Ml Mattlmcwx .lt Ilmv QUIIYU lwcfuxc thi- lim Rwcktm-.I lmlwkctlmlll gum, wlnilu ilu .llla!lK'I1LL vx.ml1u tlu .lLLHIllP.lIlYlHg xkll from the Sidelines, Benches, and Bleachers YI-XIII, .'Il'RUR.1. ' A rnuxing ulxcur is xxmisul by thu nmrnln-rs wt' ilu Pap Cflulw, wlmw mmm .lim ix In inmpmu' wlmul npixil .xml 111150Ilk'l1lUl'.lIL'Uf tlul Inst l1lgI1lC.lIll5. 'Il1cclL1l'vnH1u'1w sat Ill the hunt ww, fifth from tlu' lvft: lwmn RL'lLhk'lIl7AlL'IlL'I sL'4'x'ct.1ry-rl'L.1sL11'n-1'g Clulylsnzc Cm url, plwxidclitg SILIYUII D.lN'L'HfW4lI'f, vim'-pl'cxinIcl1l, A 'l',4lil,lfAI'.X' Ulf SHIfPHlfRI7S zlml Angels is .ilwwn .lgglimt .1 imtixity Scuiwc lwilfkgmlliul in the annual Cil1l'lSlIl1il5 pI'Ugl'Lll1l, presented by ilu: .1rt. Qlhllllkl, .md numf klk'P.lI'll1lL'lliN. Kllnliuutnw .uc james Mueller, Put Keck, Elizabeth Rogers, l.el1l1r.1e james, and Clifton lfssw. Air win-le uns dune by Sandra Henderson, if 8 : x Ay . . . Sfarring and Participating C7 . We 0 if -lil 1 XX W 2 51 UD liiglmfcn sl 'l'lf1X'SIf MOMIFAXUI' in thc Senior Chim play! A IULlI'LiL'l' is fi S'l'Al1N'lfl7 GLASSNx1'l'lI'I'l'Y SCfIf.N'Ifs1-1'v1's.1s thi- I1.11k .IIWUHY 11+ iw Ltlllilllillbmii XVI1ilc lfllcn cZI'L'L'Ui 113.11 XX'1lksD gl'lllII1Li for choir 111c111bL'1's 0 Buck rim: ci.ll'Ui Pviituk, ,lm t'.lllIi0LX'-if 111-siuiulx the st.1i1's, hw' 1111x11Np11'ti113.: viatim, SCi1W.ll'IZ .uni ,I.lm't Tcscli I Frrwnt ww: K.1y Stillings, -l.Il1kl l.1-111111131 lfixki- 1l.i111l.1 iYL'Wl1l.lIlt. pl.1yx .1 quiut iiirlmlx 1111 Gumz .mil K.lI'L'l! l'i4lll5L'Il, Thi- xxiridmx' is um' of 1111 I1.1ll Ihr 0134.111 111 1'1'111i11is1'1'111c of l1u1' ki.ly'5 .ix .Ill .11t1'csx. 1lc1111'.1t11111s for CQI11'ist11111s dom- by 1111- .ll'f xik'P.ll'ilI1L'Ilf. in Our Big Events and Important Productions l UU'lli.'1I.I, 17xi.Ni.l'RX .I1111 iXtL'f,lIC', Cliff l'1't11'w11. Rugul AIl1liWl'll5fL'l', Rullii Alwull, Dynix Duliuis. .mil 13.111 liiwiiixxiig ui-I .111 H.1w.1ii.111 11111111 to II11 WSH M111xl11'l .rs ilu-5 do .1 511-p f1'111:1 their mimlwui, On thu lin-.1111 All lS.1l1 H.1l1,' CHOOSING TIIE RIGIIT Cf0I.1.IfG'1f rwquircs study .lml wn1pg1riwn uf .lll possibilities, .lx is diswvcrcd hy thou' seniors: CLll'y'lhLlL' Covurt, BAI'l'51ll'Ll Fuurmunt, amd Denis DuBois. Ending the School Year with the Seniors Pri I 'SING If!! R R If Timmons, Clumlin- Wllik: hIiHL'l'. I lCliSllMlfN'l'S at tlu Scniur Prom .lrc Vlulm slmm Arllmurs. .xml 'lux'-um 1 1 x . C W? I 0 'x I 4 d I f gli, F 4 , if! fi q W3 f 5' K , X ,ggi .arf I , 431,455 if 4 5 9 5. K . gk 5, r 7 ' fa... ' , Q 5 A x ef ' if V 93,5145 ,M J Af 6 5, 7.32, V ,fi 'xl M4 W , -3 fgffwf 4 ' A. M A 'm,, , W f Mi A 37? , Aj W h ig ,aff f, -312' , wx f' .Htl W ' W' 'aff .ga - , 1 Mix 3: A . ,.. . . , , fl' , I Z A I ,K 3, 3 ? f ,, ' I Q A . Q? ,X 2 f 3 . Q f Ji H f' ka v Equipped with camera and film, we begin Part II of our journey, wending our way deeper into the heart of our school. Suddenly we find ourselves standing on the threshold of the innermost recesses of Eastern civiliza- tion, that impenetrable mystery known as The Olhce. Photographically speaking, it would be called the dark room, for it is here that many important developments occur. Here Sherbert stops for portraits of unique specimens, for this is the headquarters of the esteemed members of our faculty and the stronghold of our classes. Here is where pupils are transformed from rough proofs to Hnished products. 'l xxcnty Iwo Classes ,.- . IPI' IUIIX Il C 'IIIAS his been suiciinttnilint ot l'ast side i. . . rf .. .. . stliools sintt- 1950 and in the toui pretetling yiars scrxetl as prin- TW iblt ton ilu utixitics ot thc 5 tipal ot lzast lllgli. He is now respons tin grailt stliools and the gunior and scniiu' liigli sthools Administration and An important factor in operating the liast side school system is the Board of liduca- tion, which was capably led by Clifton Simmons, president. The board, composed of eight elected members and an appointed secretary, worked on committees to recom' mend teachers and salaries, examine build! ings and grounds, and estimate the financial needs to operate the schools for the follow- ing tiscal period. The members met monthly with Dr. Gates, superintendent of the Iiast side schools, to consider every possible means of bettering education. This year the Board of liducation under- took a three-phase program to take care of the problem of increasing numbers of chil- dren in the schools. First they are increasing the number of classrooms from kindergarten through high school. Secondly, they plan to convert the present high school into a seventh, eighth, and ninth grade junior high school, to give students more opportunities in industrial arts, physi- Twenty-Four flllfilllilflfx OI- 1'llIf liU,'iRI7 Ulf liI7I'- fffi'l ION. shown at .1 ii-uni nircting, .irc Clifton F. Simmons, president, Nicholas A. Hermes, -I. A, lfurnas. lidna M. Rul- lins. sctretary. Floyd D. Kc-tk, Clifford l. Vlolmson, Harry R. Slieagren, Not in pitturc: Albert K. blames. lfretl Kleba-. Board Plan New Schools for Increased Enrollmenis cal education. home economics, music, audif torium programs, and to provide other fa- cilities impossihle at the present junior high school. Thirdly, they proposed a new senior high school. to he located east of the athletic lield. The size of the bond issue, 3Ssi.2i0,000. was arrived at after several months of con- ferences with the high school faculty and the architectural tirm. The election on the bond issue was held january Sl. 1955. Vifhen the results were compiled the hond issue carried with a ma- jority of 7 to l. The hoard plans to have a new high school and all grade school huildings in tirst class condition by 1957. Wforliing with the hoard, Dr. Gates supervised activities of the ten grade schools and junior and senior high schools. He also presented many programs explaining the need for a new school. ln spite of all his work, he found time to participate in many activities around the school. Nlfl' fl Llilllf in the world? Dr. Gates, having supri, vised the hond issue tor the new high sthool, noxs has a lout'-year building program ahead ot' him. R!! 'I ' H'lROLl7 ll . ili.'l'I lllIfIl'S, lfast Highs principal, dining the past wir his suptixi ' 'std 13-8 students .ind K-sl tatultx intmlwtrs. Always husx, ht still had time to tounscl and help those nndai him make thcit xcai at l i 'is t High tnyoyalwlc and xxortlmlrilc. illlf. ,ll,lil'il'lll1ll'S. piintipal, is sliovsn in in in tiiimal pose in his otlitn. Twenty- lfi XL ' ll l ' Xll XVilli1m 9 Bennet: Ralph F Blackman Flimhetlm Bloss Ruth li. Brinkmann iziron All1rig,ln c sic 1 cn . ,. ,. , . ,L oyx' f.UlHIXt'l!lt' I.il7l'4H'ixll1 lmlllxllial Ezlllmliou English Pbolograplvy Ifuglixlv, Ltlllylltlgi' D. lf. Brown Nimnm Bruwn Furcst Buckler Ray W. Burger! Carl Cappaert -I. C. Chrisman 1 llH1lllt't'4'iil, llomc I5li0FIlllllil'X Mallwnmlirs Iurlnxlriul Iidlmzlion Plvyximl SK'il'Ilt'l' Cfwllllzcrriffl Faculty of Sixty-Four Instruct Many Classes l'.'lSS AND TAP is .in uniting spurt fur buys' gym lI'l'N'l7STA'N'DS AND l1EflDS'I'4X'DS irc pirt of th tumlwlmg tuliriiqiifw L'l.:sws, wliimli zulu- plain in the Int lwc-hind the mm 1 i i' i '. 1 . . . - iliim slwp in ieiii- xxx-.itl1i'1'. Tlic plqiyurs nic .lim lL'LlfI'lL'Ll by the girls in tlicir gym rlnsscs. Thur LlPNlulL'-kllIXXIl Lillies .inc N.imx' lNlil'xux', ,lnlm Aiigrll, -lim XX'clwL'i', 'llmy Zcfiuni, Ruinliling, Cixrulyn l'lLll'gxlUl'l, Bcrngulinu liUZlll5l-ll. limmim' Hciiimiiri, lhvlwtti D.-unit, lmtuilwx, lim XX'.ilnlc'n. flllnl R.iy 'l'um.i. Kuislcr, Kay Mulciiy, Virginia lNlcCQr.iigl1. E It Xlttl WIS .x K Re.i.i,.,,i rust K. lC1f.tll7I.X'C1' IS' lfI'.N ' is the point stressed in the DliC,'l.I?.N'Sl0.'X'S Ulf NOI'.'X'S gire exphlined hy Phyllis Dye to the Latin .innu.rl hook neck display shown .rhoxrp Ronnie ll students during .1 recimtion period. ln .addition to l..itin. the liiiigiiiigt Mueller, Ram liirnmnn, .ind .lerome Testin .lI'I'LlI1gL' depilrtrnent prognun includes Spanish. lfreiuli, .ind Cieiin.1n. the I1l.llCI'I.ll5 supplied hy the lihixtry srieme .ind .lrt KIJFNUN. A liglculty. consisting ol' 6-I teachers. planned sixth-hour homeroom ll eorilieieiiee period was und conducted 27l classes every day. llieh necessgiry. During this period. teiichers went teacher taught on the in'eriige of live eliisses over programs, checked eredits. rind discussed rind supervised one study hall daily. Besides their vocations with students. teaching duties. the faculty assisted in many extra- Many hours were spent hy the tiieulty guiding L'lll'I'lL'lllLll' gletiyities. Wfith the eliininaition of the and teaching the 1528 students enrolled git lltsl. Carol Clofey CI. D. Connziwny Arthur D. Court Hubert P. Davis Roy li. Davis Heullfv Plvyximl Si'iz'11fe Serial Sr'iz11:'e Serial Sl'il'lll4l' Pfvysiml Sl'il'FIl'l' .losephine S. Dingzcl lileunor F. Dollins Virginia T. Doyle Alzowlee Ford Roxy emi Galhraiyh lfuglixlv I 01111114 rrilsl Ileallb I.ilJ1'i1ry Ax.vi.rla11l Suriul Sfiflltil' 'liwen ty-Sew en l7ll l',iRff:X'l I'.'llI'l'S Ol' '1'lIIi f.'!l!llIfR!l are explained to members of the rlmotograg Irv tla-vs lw Vlfallacc- llartlc-tt and ,lim lXlcC.ue, while livclyn c.l.lllNUl1 p1'4:p.1ru to tlL'll1UllSlI'.llk' the use of thc- f,'I'llLll'2.IL'l'. Change Homeroom Period, Add Classes, More Majors Faculty committees planned several changes which were put into elliect this year. the chief change being the elimination of the homeroom period. A ten-minute homeroom period was held in the morning for the purpose of talcing attendance and reading daily hulletins. This Provided eight periods a day and gave students an opportunity to take extra courses. Incoming freshmen were required to take live majors. Two new freshmen courses were intro- ducede-orientation and community civics. Ori- entation adjusted freshmen to high school life and acquainted them with rules and traditions of liast High. while community civics ac' quainted them with forms of city government. Another change was the requirement that all students have a notebook. The activity ticket plan was studied hy the faculty council and a new systefn was put into Lloyd R. Ciannegzn Pauline Gleason Dorothy Graves Donald D. Ciritlin Mary CQ. I-larrison Imluslriizl Iflfllfdfillll Lfmglmge Home Economics Matlyemalirs lfllgllffv AI. lf. llarlh Gene Houser Helen T. Humiston jay I.. Hunter l.ucile -Ienks I'lvyximl Science' f.0fllI7lt'?'l'idl Ldilglldgl' C.o11m1cr'ciu1, lfllglifff Assistant Pflllfiflrll Twenty-liight Vincent Langlitz Marie Liddy Anne Limbaugh Oscar Matasar Cecil R. May Music Home llt'0l10!Ilit'K Physical ljrllnuliun Social Science f.40!?INIl'Yt'ixlj joe Maze Roy li, McAfoos liwald Metzger john W. Mouw Myrtle Nelson Physical lirlmurtimz Plt-yxirul Science Plvy.vica1 Science Mtzlltevzalics Izuglulv effect. Payments were made to the school bank under the direction of Mr. L. Hunter. Only one activity ticket was issued each semester and a fee of fifty cents was charged to obtain a duplicate. The student insurance plan worked the same way, with payments made directly to the school bank. Committees studied a plan for unit hook rental, hut as yet this plan has not been put into actual practice. A new honor roll was considered. Any stu- dent taking four major subjects and receiving A's in all four subjects would he placed on the high honor roll. Students having a li or liek average would he placed on the honor roll. Names of these students would be published in the city and school papers. This and several other plans may he put into etlect next fall. As the year progressed the faculty provided new and hctter ideas for furthering education. Twenty-Nine Xlfllu HOOKS with illustrative figurines are exhibited lw library science students, Kathleen Vanl'eIt, Nancy Rein hacher, Marlene Korthauer, and Martha Pryor for Book Wfeek, November lo-22, The figurines and poster are the work of the art department. I I r ix WEE! Veronica G. O'Neil Sam C. Peticolas Ccrtrude E. Pittz Dortha Pooley Margaret r. rouh Girly' f,0lHIXL'I0f Iinlnslrial Education Commerriul Arn Mlzsir Lillian M. Riclmrds C. j. Robert G. M. Runninger Louis li. Srhauh Caroline D. Schick lfnglixlv Mallwemutirs Mulbematirs lfnglislv lfuglixlv .. F. d Familiar Faces, rlen s, No Longer af East High Many familiar faces were missing at the opening of school last fall. Miss Lulu Bredlow, well known for her work in the drama depart- ment, is now teaching at the Bel Air School for Girls in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Maurice Day fulfilled a lifelong dream when he hecame the owner of a trailer and is now residing in Florida. Mrs. Lindahl left to hecome a full time 'l'llIf I'SIf 015 fl LAMP BOARD and compouinl gn-iicratoi is demonstrated hy Gordon Simonsen, eleatrifity shop instrui- tor. Assisting him are Mike Miiilain, standing, and lfrank Kryszcwski, kneeling. Mlilfll. Cl li'l'lNG SHflI'lfR is operatul hy ,lark l.cr'do:n. l Alnll if shop foreman, as Ron Kieso, .lim liast, and Rolanr A - the vocational machine shop class look on. Tliirty housewife, while Miss Gertrucle Norman, who retirecl clur- ing the summer, is now residing in California. Because of the vacancies left and because of several new classes, many new faces were seen at liast High. The physical science clepartment received two aclclitions, Mr. john Harth ancl Mr. lfwalcl Metzger. Mr. Oscar Matasar. Mr. Rohert Simpson, ancl Mr. john Stickels were welcomed into the social science department. Miss Myrtle Nelson took over the responsibilities of the drama clepartment. Mr. Gene Houser and Mrs. lilizaheth Schmiclt were aclclecl to the commercial department and Mrs. Dorothy Ciraves was introclucecl in the home economics clepartment. SULI INC, llflllg. Ifflll-I .'l.N'l5 l7lS'l'xlNf.'If l'RUIiI.lfMS aml explaining the procecluies inxolxccl is l.incla lxonracl, while the mc-inhers of Mr. Monw's Algclwra ll class loolc on. IVJLL f.'I.0'l'lIlfS. i.lf.N I liR I'llfCfIi5. AND HOLIDAY 150017 are the center of attraction in thc Christmas display maile by the Home Economics clepartments. Arranging the show case are joan Miller, janet Franzen, joan Szilagc, Barham VanMetc'i'. .incl Nanci' llc-icliling. Lzuliryn Schinnlel lilimheih S. Schmicli jessie M. Shirley Gorclon K. Simonsen Roheri S. Simpson john Slickels lame liL'0llllllIIl'.l' C.onln1erci11l Arlx lmlmrlriill lilfllfdfilill Social Science Sfifixll Sffvllfl' Irene Stuhhins james V. Trotlo Gladys Turner W2lj'UC Wieiiler George XVoolley Dorothy Younghloo llllgllfb Mnxnx Social Sriwzre Englixlv Imluxlrial lillllfdlilill Iasnglmgv Iiuulislv Thirty-One Office Checks Student Records and Attendance L.. Uiflflfflf Il URKlfRS Cllmcryl Clhesmatlia, Mary Middleton, and lxay Maxxxell tlistrihutc mail .intl notites in the teiuliers' ho:-zes. flll f.ilXiI1YCri Ul'lfR Ll list of the 1953 senior class, Miss Mildi :d oniet, fQL'L'l'Rl.lIy to Mr. Mattliews, .intl Mrs. Antoinette Vadine, otlice gissislant, make sure that exeryone has enough credits to latlu.lIe. Wfhat goes on hehind the scenes at liast High? A good place to iind out is in the othce. There Miss Comet takes letters, checks senior credits for graduation. scores freshman tests, and keeps students' records. Mrs. Vadine is also kept husy making out monthly reports, transcripts, and ah- sence lists. Several girls, taking office practice, assist them. Under the direction of Mrs. Anderson, the cafeteria staff provides a variety of lunches for students. They are assisted by Mr. j. CI. Chris- man and students in various capacities. Another big job is that of maintenance. Besides the daily work of sweeping, washing blackboards, and cleaning erasers, the custo- dians work during the summer cleaning the school. Night watchmen and engineers also help keep the school in good condition. 71115515 I7liLICl0I'S pies and cakes are part of the daily menu for the cafetei'ia prepared hy Mrs. Iisther Anderson. C.li:L'tL'l'i1l manager, and her assistants: Mrs. Veronica Row- clifi-e, Mrs. limma W'olf, Mrs. Rosen-lla Brandl, Mrs, Antler- son, Mrs. Agnes Stallmann, and Mrs. lilsie Craig. Thirty-Two fllI:'l.'ls'l.'X'G' 'IIII7 'I'lflf'I'Il ut all suplininiwes is .1 volunteer l1e.iltli project in whitli the stluvul, P.T.A.. .ind dentists enivpeixtte. XX'hile Mrs. V. Doyle. stluml nurse, Assists. Dr. F. tl. K.u'tl1eiser welxs the tenth ut Altretl l.ipke, .ind Mrs. Alhert H.1user retiuils the results. XX ll Building for the Future P. T. A. Theme for Year I f D ,4'l' 'I'IIlZ l'.'l',A. l'Ul'NDIfRS' DAY TEA. Mrs. Wiley Blnmlgimtl pours fur past presidents, Mrs. T. j. Hageingin, Mrs. Charles Knhelenz, Mrs. Henry VI, Hauser, Mrs. H. Ric'h.1rds. Mrs. Williiiirt l.evediihl, and Mrs. T.. j, Flynn. Building For The Future was the theme of the P.T.A. this year. The hrst meeting on the schedule was G0-To-School Night. A potluck supper was held and Dr. Gates spoke on the bond issue. Other programs included a Christ- mas pageant, Founders' Day Tea, Fathers' night debate. and the Needle, Hammer, and Brush Show. I 1R.i.N l-'l'If.l1.'lllfR.1S.W1c.'l.'l'l'lU.X' l5.ulx rim: H. Rielmrtls, Mrs. U. 5. Slieen, Mrs. -I. W. Jungels, Mrs. H. Huntley. lid Nthintlel. Mis. l., I.1pl4t. Mis. XX'n1. ci.ll'I1lLlI'f 0 Third rms: Cfhuek Mdiinn, Mrs. H. Slit-iagren, Mrs. D. Brown, Mrs. H, lfverett, Mrs. XX . lilnmlgnml, Mis. I., Glessntr O Semnd ww: N. .lt-slge, Mrs. ll. Dye, Mrs. lf. Twt-et, hfrs, A, Settles. Miss P. Gleusun Mrs. A. Al. liucliert. Mis. bl. Kiumly O First rmx': H. XX'. M.uthews. prineipiilg Miss R. Giilhruitlt, SLKl'L'f4ll'V-fl'k'.lNllI'1'IQ Miss vf ONeilg Miss M. Nelsnn. Mrs. H. Rith.u'ds. presulentg Mrs. D Cilwssnp. site-presidentg A. Alhright. - 'A ur' - 4 f-N Thirty-Three SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Georgia Hickernell, secretary-treasurer: Helen Carpentier, vice-pres- '53 identg and john Timmons, president, select committees to plan the many activities to be Carried on by the seniors during commencement week and the busy days preceding it. june 9-that was the big night for 221 of us. It brought commencement diplomas, the crowning of four wonderful years at liast High. How swiftly those years had flown, especially that last oneg we really had to be on our toes to keep up with all our senior activities. NVe showed our superior salesmanship through the Speculum patron drive, when we topped all previous classes by bringing in 5Rl,855.55, and in the magazine drive, when Mr. Griflins seniors were the high section for the fourth straight year. Our senior play, Ladies in Retirement, a real thriller, proved that we were equally good as dramatists. I,lS'I'IiNliN'G. as Larry Tanner, Albert Feather. plays Tit-willow in the senior class play, Ladies in Retirement, are Linda New- man, l.4'UllUl'3l Fiskeg Sllirlce Lilcovirh, Lucyg Pat Stroud, Miss Browng Mildred Fuller, Miss 'l'lrr-resag Mania l,estt-r, limilv Cieedg Pat Wilks, lillen Creed: and Nancy Boyd, Louisa Creed. I31SC.'l'SSINCf SENIOR :lC. l'Il'l7'IIfS with john Tiininons, president ofthe class. are committee ihairmen 0 Standing: H. Linden- ineyer, ilass meinorialg ll. Saltvgixer, class play ushers: C. Morris, prom orchestra and cleanupg D. Sohan, class day open houseg R. Arinhruster, toininenceinent .ind baccalaureateg M. Nelson, senior dance orchestra and ticketsg N. Boyd, senior announce- ments I Seated: Ci. XX'hite, dance publicity and eheclcrooinl C. Coxert, senior dance decorations: B, Saloga, prom deiorations1 CQ. Seidelnian. banquetg C.. Schaub, hanquetg CQ. Bloodgood, banquet program. Not in picture: G. Headle, ilass play publicity: VI, Pentek, class play titketsg P. Ciliouinard, reserv.itions1 M. Andrews. dance cleanup and refreslunentsg M. Lester, class day progiain. Receive Diplomas at Commencement, June 9 That last year was not all play. Much of our time was spent in the serious business of study- ing and planning for the future. guided by our teachers and Mr. Wfoolley, our class adviser. How full those last days were! Our Senior dance, April li, the junior Prom, May 25, and Class Day, May 29. began that busy whirl which was linished in Commencement week. Bacca- laureate, 'lune 7, was a solemn contrast to the following day's gay banquet and prom, decorated with our class colors, sky blue and white, and our flower, the gladiola. Those were important events for us, but most important of all was commencement, which marked the close of four years in which we had worked and played. and had been prepared to step into the world to fultill our class motto as Youth, the Hope of the NVorld. 1'0Sli'N'C1' FOR 'l lllf PIlU'I'OClRr1l'll1fli' are the Wil Homecoming queen and her court 0 Back row: Cfheryl lfliesinailia, Carol Moses, Geraldine lleadle. Beverly Saloga 0 Front row: -lanet Guniz. VlI'j.:lIll.l Curtin. and .lanice Mulcay, 6444 ,a 5 LUIS ABEL----Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 2, German Club l, Commercial Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. ROLAND Al5E1.L-- Student Council Rep. I, 4, Alt. 2, 31 Boys' Club Rep. 4, l7iiotl'ulll 4, 'lifilfli 2, 3. jAMl5S AIiENSfHonor Roll 1-3, Stu- dent Council Alt. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 1, 4, Band l-4, Minstrel 1-3, Tennis 3, 4, Capt. 4. CARULE ALLENfGirls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 1, French Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Drama l-3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, RUGER AN17IfRS1iN---Boys' Club Rep. l, 2. Alt. 31 Latin Club l-3, Hi-Y 1, Band I-4, Minstrel l-4, Football Mgr. 4. flllfLl'lN ANI7RIiIl S- -Student Council Alt. 4, Boys' Club Alt. 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 2, 31 Chorus 11 Orchestra l-3. iff..- Lois Abel Carole Allen ROSEMARY APODACA - Spanish Club 1-3, Library Science 2-4, Commer- cial Club 2, 3, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 3. ROGER ARA'lBRUS'TERfStudent Coun- cil Rep. 4, Boys' Club Alt. 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Hi-Y 2, Science Club 3, Pro- jector Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Minstrel 2. 4, Football 2, 4. IOAN ARTHURS-Girls' Club Alt. 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Drama 2, Commercial Club 3, Chorus 1, Variety Show 3. CHARLES ATKINSON 7 Transferred from Sikeston High School, Sikeston, Missouri, 3, Hi-C 3. GEORGE BABBITT-Boys' Club Alt. 4: Commercial Club 2. 3. GERALDINE BEADLEfStudent Coun- til Rep. 4, Alt. 4, Girls Club Rep. 31 Drama 4, Commercial Club 2, Chorus 4, A Cappella Choir 4. llUSLl'lllfy Apotlaca Roger Armbruster joan Arthurs Charles Atkinson our Bedford Marilyn Beebe George Benter Robert Bereman fs. Roland Abell james Abens Roger Andersen Melvin Andrevl IOYCE HEDFOR17fD.E. 4, Orchestra MARILYN BEEBEA1-lonor Roll 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Y-Teens 1-3, Drama l, 2, Commercial Club 2-4, Chorus l. GEORGE BENTER-Radio Club I-4, Pres. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Commercial Club 3. ROBERT BERElVlAN-High Honor Roll 1-3, Honor Roll 4, Student Council Rep. l, 3, 4, Alt. 2, Spanish 3, 4, l.atin Club 1, 2, Sec,-Treas. 2, Band 1-4, Min- strel 2, 4, Golf 3, 4. SYLVIA BIEHL--Student Council Alt. I, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3. ROBERT HIERITZ-Student Council Rep. I-3. Vice-Pres. 4, Boys' Club Rep. l, 2, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3, Band 1-4, Min- strel l-4, Variety Show 3, Football 1-4, Track 1-3, I.ettermen's Club Sec. 4. George Babbitt Geraldine Bead Sylvia Biehl Robert Bierit aryl Bloodgood Dolores Boecker Dale Boeclewig Marlene Bolatto Marie Bouldin Merry Bowers Nancy Boyd Thomas Boyne Carol Breyne Gordon Briggs Helen Brobsr Irene Buchner C.'lRYl. I?I.O0I7GUOl7--High Honor Roll 41 Honor Roll 1-53 Student Coun- cil Rep. l, 2, Sec, -lg Girls' Club Rep. 55 Spanish Club l-5, Sec. 23 Y-Teens 1-4, Pres. 21 Science Club 33 D1'k1l11.l 2--lg Chorus lg Variety Show l-53 Sptfllllllll, DULURHS HOIfCKlfR--Girls' Club Rep, lg Commercial Club 2, 5. l7AlI.lf HUIfI7Ifll lG'---Student Council Alt. 21 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Commercial Club 1, 3: Minstrel -lg Football 1-43 Basketball I. 3. M.4RLliNlf lSOLn1'I'I'U----Y-Teens l-51 Dranna l, 2: CU1l1I11L'l'l'lLll Club Z--1. AIARIIY I50I'I.I7l.N' Trgmsfcrred from Stre.itor High School, Stre.itor, lllinois, -11 A Cappella Choir -I. MERRY I3Oll lfRS- Student Council Alt. 1, Girls' Club Alt. 31 French Club 1. 51 Y-Teens 1--ig Commerci.il Club J--ll Chorus lg A Cappella Choir lg Delphi 1: G.A.A. 1, 2. NANCY BUYD--Honor Roll 1, 41 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 2, Sec. 3: Girls' Club Rep. lg Latin Club 1, lg Y-Teens 1-4, Sec. Z, Treas. 51 Science Club Sec. 51 Diuuna 1-43 hlr. Pluyg Sr. Playg Chorus lj Varicty Show 2-43 Speculum, Editor- in-Chief. 'I'IIUXll.4S ISOYNIY-Boys' Club Rep. All Band 11 Truck Mgr. 3. CAROL liRIfl'.'N'lf-GiI'lS' Club Alt. 2g Spanish Club 2, 33 Chorus 1-5, GORIUUX BRIGGS-l'loys' Club Rep. -lg Crunera Club 33 Radio Club Z, 31 Auroriin -lg Speculum. flEL1?iY BRUHST---l.zltin Club l, 2, Y- Teens lg Hi-C 11 Science Club 31 Future Nurses 2, 53 Comniercial Club 2, 33 Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 2, 3. IRISNIS Bl.'Cl1NER7GirlS' Club Alt. l. 1. 43 Commercial Club 2, 3, Chorus l. 1. lirlRIinlRfl Iil'D1jL0l 'SKY -- Gi rls' Club Rep. I1 Drama l. bara Budelovsky Donna Burl Leona Burkett Dawn Callahan Ionna Callahan Dennis Carlson Helen Carpenrier Robert Carpcntier DONNA BI'Rl---Girls' Club Rep. -lp Commercial Club 2, 3, Chorus I 3 G,A.A. 1-4, Pres. fl. LEONA HL'RKlf'l I'- -High Honor Roll lg Honor Roll 1-51 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. -'11 Girls' Club Alt. 31 French Club 1-31 Y-Teens l--lg Science Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 2-4g cJl'Cl1C5lI'.l 1-11g lialnnl l. DAIVN CALLAIIAN'--Girls' Club Rep. 2g Hi-C 51 Chorus 33 Orcliestru 1, 2. DUNN!! CALI,AIIAN- -Hi-C 31 Chorus 3. DENNIS CAR1.SO.N'-- Honor Roll lg Spanish Club l, lg Commercial Club 3. HELEN CARPEN'l'IliR Sr. Class Vice- Pres.g Student Council Alt. 21 Girls' Club Alt. 11 Drama 2, Kg llr. Plnyg Commercial Club 31 Speculumg G.A.A, 2-4, Point Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. fl. ROBERT CARPlfN'l'llfR Student Council Rep. 1, 1. S - , QB I X, l SS lf 1 bl' IX R .Q 1: 1 - X ee X 4? - lj is '-' TOP SALlfSMIfN of the 1953 Speculum patron drixe, jack Richards and Phil Wliite, set out to meet business men of Aurora and encourage them to support the Speculum. ll'lI.Ll,4M CIIALLIS--Radio Club 1, 2, Chorus 1. DONALD CIlIfRll lN '- v Boys' Club Alt. 4, Library Science 3. 4g Commercial Club 2, 3. CIIIZRYI. ClIIfSMADlA7Honor Roll l-43 ,liz Class Sec., Student Council Rep. I, Alt. 3, 4, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Pres. 4g Latin Club l, 21 Y-Teens 1-4, Pres. 2, Sec. 31 Science Club 3. 4, Drama 2-43 Commercial Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 43 Band l-3, Sec. 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 33 Variety Show l-4, Speculum, Manu- script liditor. I'IIlI,lI'l'If CIIOI'INARD--'llransferred from lilue lsland Community High School, Blue Island, Illinois, 3, Projec- tor Club 3, 4. Sec. 3, Pres. 4, I7fIl'II7 CIIRIfSII'IfNS0IV7Hoi10r Roll -lg Science Club 3, 4. IRVING CIIIfIS'IlIfNSEINl---StudCI1t Council Alt. 23 Boys' Club Rep. 1. Alt. 31 l.atin Club 1, lg Hi-Y 1, Golf 1, 2. William Challis Donald Cherwin Cheryl Chesmadia Philippe Chouinard David Chrestenson Irving Christensen EVELYN CLAUSON-Student Council Rep. 2: Girls' Club Rep. 3g Y-Teens 1, 23 Drama l, 2, Commercial Club 2, Chorus 1-3. CARYLS!'E COVER7'-Latin Club 1, lg Yffecns 1-4, Drama 1-43 Jr. Playg Chorus lg Variety Show I-3g Speculumg Cheerleader 2. LINDA CR0SBlE4Student Council Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 43 Com- mercial Club 2, 31 Orchestra 1. VIRGINIA Cl,'R'l'lN-High Honor Roll 1: Honor Roll 23 Student Council Alt. 1, 2, Drama 2, 3g hlr. Play, Com- mercial Club 2, 3, Delphi lg Variety Show 1-4, Auroran 3, 4, Fditor-in- Chief 4. DARULD Cll'l'SlNG'lfR-Transferred from Yorkville High School, Yorkville, Illinois, 21 Radio Club 3. Iili'I I4Y DAIIM4Commercial Club 3, Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 2. lsclxn C lauson Carylsue Covert Linda Crosbie Virginia Curtin Harm Darland joan Davis Juanita Davis Patricia Dennin HARRY I7ARLflNI7-f-'Student Council Alt. 4, Boys' Club Alt. 31 Hi-Y lg Ra- dio Club 11 Band l-4, Minstrel I-41 Variety Show 3, Track 2, Basketball 1. -IOAN DAVISA Library Science 41 Commercial Club 2. 3. jl'ANl'I'A DAVIS--Girls' Club Alt. lg Spanish Club 1, 2, Debate 1-4, Auroran 3. PA'I'RIClA IJENNIN-Student Council Alt. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 2. 4. Alt. 32 Y- Teens 3, 4, Drama 3: Commercial Club 2. 3: Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 23 Variety Show 2, Auroran 3, 4, f0AN.N'E DIfll IfY- Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 3, Drama 21 Commercial Club r. 3. IiD IVQ4 RD DIljSIfR--Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, lllr- nois, 33 Library Science 3g Delphi 3. Darolcl Cutsinger Betty Dahm JoAnne Dewey Edward Dieser lames Donahue janis Dowell Denis DuBois Marion Duy james Fast Nancy lllis Phillip lirb Carol lischcnbacher Ronald Fxline Beverly Fathcrcc Marilyn Faulkner Donna Fzltham jflMIfS l7U.X'Al1I'1:' Hunur Roll 31 Sficnu- Club 51 Chorus lg Track lg liaskrtball l-4, Cu-Capt. 4. IANIS DUll lfI.l.- .Student Council Rep. l, 5, Alt. lg Cirls Club Rap. l, Alt, 51 Latin Club l. lg Y-Teens 1-41 Futura Nurses I, 11 Drama l-43 blr. Play: Cummurcial Club I-4g A Cappella Choir 2, 51 VLlllL'll' Slum' l-4. I7liNIS 171113015 --- 'l'r'.1nsfL'i'rml from North Littlc Ruck High Srhuul, Littln' Rock. Arkansas lL Studcnt Council Alt. lg Buys' Club Rep, 4, Alt. Eg Drama 3, 41 Band l-43 Minstrrl l-41 Variety Show l, 51 Fuutball l-4. Track l--11 llaskctball 2. 5. MARION I7I'Y' German Club lg Fu- turc Nurses l, lg Cummcrrial Club l. 53 Spcrulum. j,'l.lllfS lfflS'I Buys' Club Alt. l. N,'lNCl' Ifl.I.l5' ,lil'.lllSfL'II'L'Ll from Ap- plr-ton Scnior High Suluaxl, Appleton. XXfiscunsin 43 Yfllm-ns 4. l'HlLLll' ERI?--Spanish Club l, lg D. l' 4 CAROL IfSC1IIi.N'l3A CIIIZR--Hunni- Rull I3 Latin Club l. lg Futura Nurses 1, lg Drama lg Commercial Club l-4. Churus lg G.A.A. I1 D.li, 4. RONALD lfXI.I.N'lf---Buys' Club Alt, Eg Latin Club lg D.l1. 4, l?lfl'lfRLY FATlIlfRIf1f---Stuilcnt Civun- cil Rv.-p. 41 Girls' Club Rep. lg Spanish Club 11 Y-'ll-cus lg Cummcrcial Club l-41 Churus l. l, 41 A Cappclla Choir R3 Variety Slum' 2. MflRILY,X' lfAI'LKNliR-l.atin Club l, lg Y-Teens lg lfuturc Nurses 2, 53 Drama lg Cummcriial Club 2-4g Chorus l, 2, 17 0 N NA 1fIfL'I'HAM -- Comma-rcial Club l. 1. l.l'ANA lf!!U'I'li-'Spanish Club l, lg Chorus l. C1.A.A. 143. I3.flRIiARA 1'YlI'lUllUN'l7l'li3.Il1 Himuul' Roll 1, 43 Hunnr Roll 2. 3l Student Cuuntil Alt. I1 Latin Club 1, 214'-TLTDS Luana Foote Barbara liourmunt james lfrantzcn janet Franzcn .iriannc liranzcn Mildred Fuller lidniund Ciarbe Frances Gaspcr 2. 43 Hi-C l-41 Future Nurscs I-4, Pros. 41 Library Scicnrc ll Commercial Club 'wg Chorus lg A Cappella Chuir l-4. Soc. 51 Aururan 5, 43 Sprfculum. Assnriata' lfditurg Ci,A.A. 2. IAMES liRAN'I'XlfN Student Cuuncil Alt. li Buys' Club Rcp. l, Alt. 21 Hi-Y lg Cummcrcial Club 1, 4. jANli'I' l Rf'lNZlf.'X' -Gills' Club Rep. v ' ' ' v ' -. 51 Commercial Club -, 33 Chorus lg A Cappella Choir l, 51 Varin-ty Slum' l. MARlA.'s'Nlf lfIrANZlfN 'Girls' Club Alt. 41 Curnmurrial Club l, 3. MILDRIID lfI'Ll.l:'Rf'Hunur Rull 41 Girls' Club Rep. Z, 41 Spanish Club 71. 41 Latin Club l, lg Y-Toons 3. 43 Hi-C l-41 Drama 2-41 jr. Playg Sr. Playg Comma-ri'ial Club 31 Chorus lg A Cap- pella Choir l, 2, 43 Delphi 5. lfDMI'.X'D GARISE-HSpanisI1 Club 1, l, lfRANC1iS GASPIER--Hunur Rull l-33 Stutlcnt Cuunril Alt. 2, Eg Cummcrtial Club 2, Eg Chorus lg A Cappella Choir lg Variety Shuw lg Aururan 5, 4, Svc. 4. 66444 4 5 7 N . ' f , X 1 f SP' 1 f 0 Lia... 1 ?, - b DHNNIS GIESE-Student C0unCil Rep. 2, Alt. 11 Boys' Club Rep. 2, Sgt.-at Arms 3: Commercial Club 21 Chorus 1, 21 Football 2-4, Lettermen's Club Sgt.- at-Arms 3. DONNA G0 ODENDORF-Student Council Rep. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 1, Latin Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, Com- mercial Club 2, 3: Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 2, 3g Variety Show 1-3. MARYANN GOSSMANN-High Hon- or Roll 1-4g Latin Club 3g Library Sci- ence 33 Delphi 1-3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Speculum, Photography Editor, G.A.A. 1-4. JANET GUMZ--Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 41 Girls' Club Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Y-Teens 1-43 Commercial Club 2, 3, Chorus 1 3 A Cappella Choir 2-43 Variety Show l-31 G.A.A. 1-3, Sec. 3, Cheer- leader -1. ELINOR HABERLE-High Honor Roll 2, 31 Honor Roll 1, 2, Student Council Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 33 French Club Sec.-Treas. 33 Latin Club Dennis Giese janet Gumz 1. 2. Vice-Pres. 2, Y-Teens Vice-Pres. 4, Commercial Club 2g Chorus 15 Variety Show 1-33 Auroran 3, 4, Circulation and Exchange Editor 4. FRANK HAEFELIN-French Club 1, 23 Band 1. FRANCIS HART--Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 2, Student Council Alt. 1, Hi-Y 1, Commercial Club 3. DONALD HARTIVIAN-Camera Club 1-3, Vice-Pres. 3, Commercial Club 2, 3. CORDELLE HAYDEN-Spanish Club 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 23 Hi-C 1-43 Commercial Club 35 Chorus 1, Or- chestra 1-4, A Cappella Choir 2, 4. AIOAN HEBERT-High Honor Roll 2, 3: Student Council Rep. 1, 23 Girls' Club Rep. 1g French Club 1, lg German Club 3, Commercial Club 2, Delphi l, 2. PA UL HELGREN-Student Council Rep. 1, 33 Boys' Club Rep. 23 Spanish Club 1, 25 Radio Club 3. Donna Gooclendorf Maryann Gossmanr Elinor Haberle Frank Haefelin SANDRA HENDERSON-High Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Honor Roll 23 Student Council Rep. 1-3. Treas. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 21 Y-Teens 1-4, Vice-Pres. 3, Com- mercial Club 2-4g Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2, 43 Variety Show 1-4. ELROY HENNlfS-- Batavia High School, Batavia, Illinois, 3, Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 23 D.li, Pres. 41 Commercial Club 2. IVARREN HERGENIIAIIN 7 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 31 Projector Club l, 21 Radio Club 1, 21 Band lg Minstrel 2, Track 3, Basketball 2, 4. MARIORIE HEROLD--Y-Teens lg D. 4, Commercial Club 2, 3. GEORGIA IIICKERNELL-'I'ransferred from Llrbana High School, Urbana, llli- nois, Z3 Sr. Class Sec., Honor Roll 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 41 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Latin Club 23 Commercial Club 2, 3, Variety Show 23 Speculum. 'IOILN' HIEAIISNZ---Hi-Y 2, DI. 4, Chorus l. RUTH fIOFFMANfHonor Roll 1, 31 Girls' Club Rep. -tg Commercial Club .7 , -, 3. Irancis Hart Donald Hartman Cordelle Hayden joan Hebert Paul Helgren Sandra Henderson Flroy Hennes Warren Hergenhahn Marjorie Herold Georgia Hickernell john Hiemenz Ruth Hoffman Ralph jarkson Glenn johnson Virginia jungels Audrey Kline Claude Klubcr Ralph Knauf Thomas Korocly Katherine Koulos W d ll K .l ik' Pl 'l en e oz os r my lis Kryszewski Laura Kuk Ions Lantz R:il.l'll -l.'lc,'KSU.x' Boys' Clluh Rep. 2, S1 Spanish Clluh l. lp Ciuiumcrtial Cfluh lg liantl l, lg Mimtrul 2. 5. RAI.PH lx'.X'flI'If- THOMXIS KURUDYV Stutlcnt Ciouniil Rep. lg lioys' Cluh Rep. l, 51 Spanish Cfl.liNN f0IlXXO.N' Stutlunl Ciouncil clluh li f 'flY l 2' Al' .-1 il Al.f1I.i' Cl , . W , , , ,, , , fl1l'HfAYHfft3 if cfjllnlnlidifl Cm' 2' KA'1f11.R1.x1. M11 Losfoa-I, Lluh i Rcp. 2, Alt. 41 CitH11INL'I'kl1ll C.luh 2, 31 C'horus lg A Cfappclla Choir 1, 31 him- Clwms I' atrcl 1. 1. Il IfNDELL KOZLOSKI-Frcncli Cluh 23 Latin Cluh 11 Sricncc Clulw 53 D.l5, -lg Miuatrcl lg Variety Show 2, l'lRCi'l.'X'IAl -ll'.X'Cflfl..S'- Student Coun- til Alt. Llp Girls' Cluh Rep. 33 Spanish Cfluh 41 l.atin Ciluh l, 11 Y-Tccns 1-4: Drama -tg Cfliorux I1 A Cappella Choir PHYLLIS KRYSZEU'-SIX-InCUIUINUUAI 2--tg Auroran 43 Spcculum. Club 7-4. Chmus 1 W xlI'I7RIfY Ix'LlXIf Stutlcnt Council Alt. lg Girls' Clluh Alt. 11 Latin Club 1, 23 liuturr' Nurxcs l-ig Cihorus l, 21 A Cap- pella Choir l. lg Variety Show 2, 33 I.nll'RA Kl'K---Girls' Cluh Rep. l. Alt. 21 Commcrcial Cluh 2. 53 Chorus lg Varicty Show I-3. G,A,A. 1. LUIS l.AN'l'Z---Gil'ls' Cluh Rep, lg Fu- tura- Nurscs lg Comlnc'rcial Cluh 2, 33 Chorus l: A Cappulla Choir 2-4g G.A.A. l. , ..., .., . . t.1.,-H1711 All hlzlx-Q1L'l'm.ln Cluh l, 21 lalwrary SCiL'I1t'L' -l. autlra Lawson Sharon Lay Patricia Luc SANIPRA I.,'lll SO.'X' Stutlcnt Council Alt, Wg Girls' Cluh Virr'-Pros. 51 lfrumli C.h.l-v lg 3-Iccns I-Alg Drama l--tg -lr Playg Calm-ra Cluh 11 Cioiumcrrial flula 1-ftp Chorus I 3 VarictySl1ow I-31 cil1CK'l' lcarlcr 2, 5. Sfl,4RUfX' LAY- Stutltnt ffuumil Alt l. Girls Lluh Alt, 53 Latin C.luh l, 1 Y-'lkciis I-41 Drama l-Sg ,hx Play: Com mcrrial Cluh 2--tg A Cappr-lla Clioir I lg Varir-ty Show l-fl. P,4'I'RllflA Llflf Girls' Clluh Rap, R Future Nurses lg C.ommcrLial Ciluh 1, K jflfflx' l.1flfl7UM- Stutlcnt Council llcp Clommcrrial Cluh 2, R, L LARRY l.IflfSI.lfY 'Latin ffluh l, 23 D,li, -tg flommr-rcial Ciluh lg Cliorus lg Haml 1-31 Minstrcl I. LI ANXI1 Ll:I15l,I:l lruturc Nurses lg Conmicrcial Cluh 33 Cliorus I1 A Cfap- 7 pclla Chuir ---1. I1 .k Lulxm l, rv LHQIV I In I DUN 5'Ull.'lN, xtatu norm-t thampiou .mtl hantl 1 MU 'Ml Lu Q 'ua ne 'Ln Q pl'csitlcnt, playa a wlo in thu lNlil1wti'n-l. XX'l1L'ra' the Blur of thc Night Mr-cts thc Goltl of tht' Day. 3, Alt, 2: Bova' Ciluh Rep, 1, Alt. 3g ll nlw lwrfllzlln CUi'X'l'1C'l' YI UUGES in the Nlinstrel Sl a hit with thtir aet as liter jim Mc linger Aimbruster, ten-year man, Mail this fur me when yiiu get nut. fllfiRClA 1,IfS'l'IfR--Higli Honor Roll l. 41 Hunimr Roll 2, 51 Girls' Club Alt. 31 Latin Club I, 21 Y-Teens I-41 Drama I--I1 Alr. Play: Sr. Playg Future Teacliers I-41 Commercial Club 2-41 Chorus lg A Cappella Chuir 21 Variety Show 2-41 Aurnraii 1-4, Feature litlitivr 41 Spee- uluiii. C,'IlARI.lfS 1.lill IS- l'ruiL-ttni' Club I-4, Rec. Sec. 41 Raelin Club 2-4, Sci. 3. lrtas. 41 Hantl I1 Track 2. SIIIRLISIS LIKUI'ICII---Hiinur Roll I, 1. 41 Stutlent Ciiuncil Alt. 51GiI'ls' Club Alt. I1 Latin Club I-41 Y-Teens I-41 Drama I-41 -lr. Play1 Sr. Play1 Future Teatliers J. 51 Commercial Club 2-41 Clwrus I1 Variety Shuw I-41 Aumran 3, l, lIIf'lll I.l.'X'l7lfNMliY1fR V-High Him Roll I-41 Huniir Roll 21 Y-Teens 4 Future Nurses 21 Library Stienee Of si Civmmereial Club 2, 'wg Auroran 5, 41 Speeuluni. JINN Lflllu Girls' Club Rep. 1. 41 Spanish Club 51 Cummeriial Club 3, 4. Chorus I, sg Variety Slum' I, 5, 4. KIf.X'.X'If'lll Mt4l7l71f.'N' ---- Spanish Club I, lg lfrtmli Club I1 liantl I-41 Minstrel l, 3. can Maher Carol Majerus ww make Cue tel ls Marcia Lester Charles Lewis Shirlee Liknvieh Beth Linelenmeyer Ann Low Kenneth Madden Rl I'l1 IHCCLXIIN- Girls' Club Alt. lg jlfAN MAHIZR--Spanish Club I-41 Y- Spanish Club 31 Future Nurses I1 Cunt' 7 Teens I, I1 Scienec Club 21 Future Nurses 3, 41 Commercial Club 2-41 mereial Club -. 5. Churus I, 21 G.A.A. l. j,'lMl:S 1'll4,CI'If- Student Council limp, 2, Vite-APres. til Boys' Club Rep. 2. 41 Drama 51 Camera Club 21 Commercial Club 51 Minstrel 41 Ftrtitball I-4, Capt. 7 CAROL MA-IERl,'SfHunui' Roll 51 Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 51 French Club I, 21 Commercial Club 31 Chorus 21 Variety Slum' I. -I1 Tratk I, -1 Haslcetball l, SYLLIA MARSIIALL- -Student Cuuneil Rep, 2, Alt. 51 Girls' Club Rep. I, Z1 Latin Club l, 21 Y-Teens 21 Future Nurses I-41 Commercial Club 21 Chorus I, 31 A Cappella Chtrir 2-41 Aururan 3. 41 Speeulum, jUnlQl'IN MCLCl'l.l.Y- Cliurus I1 A Cappella Chwir 2, B1 Fuutball 1, -I. CIIARLES AILGINN- Htmntir Rtill I. 21 Student Council Rep. 3, Pres. 41 Buys' Club Rep, 2, See,-Treas, ,771 l.atin Club I-31 Bantl I, 21 Delphi 41ALIf1tf1lII S, 4, '.j'.A.7 , Drama I-41 Civmmercial Club 1-41 Chu- 2.lTLLt5All'LlimI i' lumlull M' lmlix I i' rus I1 A Cappella Chnir Z, 41 Varietv 'il ' ' .'X'URfllA MARTIN --Stuelent Ctwuncil Alt. I. 43 Latin Club I, 21 Y-Teens I-41 Slum' 2-4. DAVID AILISIZTII-Buys' Club Alt. 41 Ciimmereial Club 2-'11 Banel I-41 Min- RO,X'tll.l7 flIlfl.C,Hl:R'l4 --Stutlent Court! eil Rep. 51 lr. Retl Cross Sgt,-at-Arms ig limitball I-41'l'ratk I-S1 basketball I. 1. strel I. 2. jAA11f5 ti1f1c5.A1U'i1.-img ciitth Alt. 1. .matrix tiirfriaes isayy Club rap. i, 41 Spanish Club Z, 31 Latin Club I1 4. Alt. 51 Latin Club I-w, Cummeiiial . Club 21 S1 liantl I, 21 Minstrel I, 21 Variety Show I1 Auiwran R, 41 liasleet- Camera Club l-31 Orchestra I-4, Pres 43 Hand I-B1 A Cappella Choir 5, 41 Minstrel I-41 Auroran 21 Tennis 3. I ball I, ,. Svlvia Marshall Norma Martin David Mclleth james McCarty laines McCue -ltiaquin McCully Charles lVlcCiinn Ronald Melchert james Meyers Jerome Miller joan Miller Robert Moser Carol Moses jIfIr'UMli MlLl.I:It' l..rtin Club 1: Hi- Y I. 13 Library Sticnce 53 Commercial Club 5. A Cappella Choir' I, lg Minstrel I. lg Football Mgr, -I. fU.'l.N 1'lllLI.1fR 'Girls' Club Alt. 11 French Club I, 21 Commercial Club 2. . ' . . s r ' ' Y 4. Chorus -3 A Cappella Choir 43 Na- riety Show I. llll.17lfCf.'1Rl7 MUl71fRY High Honor Roll I. jg Student Council Rep. lg Girls' Club Rep. 2. Set.-Treas. 5. German Club sg Latin Club I: Y-Teens 2, 41 Coru- ruercial Club 2, 51 Orchestra I, lg Au- roran 5, -1, Managing lftlitor' 41 G.A.A. l-3. 'l4H0fll.'lS Alfilf Stutlent Coumil Rep. 2. At. Alt. li Boys' Club Rep. 2. Alt. Ig Hi-Y I, I. Pres. I, lg l.ibr'ary Science 31 Minstrel I. lg Football I. 1. lVl.N'tll.I7 ,IIUlII.1fR lioys' Club Rep, v i . . w I. .., Alt. 5, Minstrel l. -. CAI.l'l.'X' MURRIS Honor' Roll -tg St i- rlent Council Rep. I. 1. l,atin Club I. 3. Sciente Club ig .lr. Retl Cross. Vire- Pres. R3 Chorus I. 21 Orchestra -tg liautl Int. lNlinstr'el l--I1 Debate I1 Va' riety Show 3. 5. Speculurng Football lg Clreerleatler l. vhn Nannnga Marjorie Neill ae Neuenkirclten Linda Newman Hilclegard Moclery james Moyer RUBERT XHUSER- Chorus 21 A Cap- pella Choir 1. 5g Variety Show 5. CAROL MOSES--Spanislr Club 3: Ger- man Club lg Latin Club 1. Future Nurses 21 Drama 51 Commercial Club 2, ng Chorus l. j,'lMIfS MUYISR-W IAXICIS All 'LCAY -- Stutlent Council Rep. I1 Girls' Club Rep. 2. -'tg Latin Club I, 23 Yffeens I--13 Future Nurses 21 Drama Z-43 Commercial Club 2--13 A Cappella Choir l-41 Variety Show I- -l1 C1.A.A, l. CIIARLISILN' fllI l'HffStuelerlt Council Rep. 31 Girls' Club Alt. 4. French Club I. lg Commercial Club 33 Variety Show l. Clif! RGIS .X'A.X'Nl.N'GA'-D. li. 4, AIUIIN NflNNlNG'AiSttrtlent Council Rep. I. 21 German Club I. 21 Commer- cial Club 1. 31 Chorus Ig A Cappella Choir 1--lg Minstrel I, 2. Al,'lRjURl1i .X'IfIL1,---latin Club I. 2: Sciente Club ig Future Nurses 1-51 Coru- rnercial Club lg Orchestra I-5. lllomay Nelson Marjorie Nelson Marlene Nichols Willianr Novotny Thomas Moe Donald Mohler Calvin Morris janice Mulcay Charleen Muth George Nannrngqt lL1.UlllAY NlfLSU.N'-Wlirentlr Club IQ Y-Teens I. 2. Commercial Club Z. 711 Chorus I. 1IlAR'IURllf N1iLSON High Horror Roll 3. Honor Roll 2. 51 Sturlent Couri- cil Rep. l. 2, Alt. ,771 Y-Teens Ig Com- mercial Club 11 Chorus I. 21 Orrhestra I-43 lianrl 53 A Cappella Choir 5, fig Variety Show 1-5. I7lfNISlf NEI'lfNIx'lRClllf.N' Spanish Club 31 German Club I1 Commercial Club 2. 31 Chorus IL A Cappella Choir 2-ftg Variety Show 5. LINDA Nlfll 1VlAN-- Honor Roll I-111 Student Couutil Rep, 'sg Girls' Club Rep. 2, Ill Spanish Club At. Y-Teens I-lg Drama 21 jr. Play. Sr. Playg Library Science 21 Commercial Club 3, 43 Chorus I1 Variety Show I-43 Speculuru. r'll.'1R1.lf.X'l NICIIULS' Stuilent Coun- eil RCP, 51 Girls' Club Rep. 23 French Club I-5. Drama 2. 3. Alr. Play. Corn- mercial Club J, 5. Chorus Ig G.A.A. l. 1. ll ll.Llflr'll .N'fll'U'l'.NY lioys' Club Rep. -ll Library Science 31 Comruertial Club 5. lianil Ig Minstrel 2. 66444 ,af 5 65444 of '55 IiI.'GIiNIA OBENCIIAIN-fHonor Roll l. 3, 43 Student Council Rep. 23 Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. lp German Club 21 Latin Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 3, 43 Future 'l'eachers 31 Auroran 3, 4. FRANCIS 0'CONNORfHigh Honor Roll l-43 Honor Roll 3, 43 Student Council Rep, 43 Latin Club I1 lg Sci- ence Club 3, 43 Future Teachers Z, 3. Pres. 33 Chorus I1 Delphi 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 33 Debate 1-43 Variety Show 2, .Ill Minstrel 4. I0 I7lflfN OLSEN-'Student Council Rep. 41 Spanish Club I: Y-Teens l, 21 Drama 2. 33 Commercial Club 1, 3: Chorus 11 Variety Show l, 2. C.'IIARLIfS OLSON,-Student Council Rep, 43 Spanish Club 23 l.atin Club 13 Chorus l. PATRICIA U lllfLLET'IiE7Student Council Rep, l, Alt. l, 23 Girls' Club Rep. 43 Drama 33 Commercial Club 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 4. GERALD PARKER-Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illi- nois, 23 Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Pres. Fugenia Obenchain Charles Olson 41 Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 33 Latin Club 3, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Library Science 3. HARRY PARKER-fTransferred from Wtrst Aurora High School, Aurora, Illi- nois, 23 Student Council Rep. 23 Spanish Club 23 Hi-Y 21 Minstrel 2, 43 Auroran 3, 43 Basketball 2. 3. .IAMES PATTERSON-Boys' Club Alt. 2, 31 Spanish Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 1.231-li-C 11 Future 'Teachers 13 Commercial Club 21 Band l, 23 Football Mgr. l, 23 Bas- ketball Mgr. 2. jEll EL l'ENTEK4Student Council Rep. 43 Spanish Club 33 Latin Club I. 23 Twirlers 13 Future Nurses 1-4, Sec. 33 A Cappella Choir 1-41 Variety Show 3, 43 Speculum. CLIIJIYIRD PETERSON-Boys' Club Alt. 13 Spanish Club Z3 Hi-Y 21 Pro- jector Club 43 Library Science 43 Com- mercial Club 21 Minstrel l-43 Football l-41 Basketball 1. MARIIO PITTMAN4Student Council Alt. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 3, 4, Alt. 1, 21 Y-Teens 43 I-li-C 4g Commercial Club Francis O'Connor jocleen Olsen Patricia Ouellette Gerald Parker 2, 33 Chorus l3 A Cappella Choir 23 33 Speculum. RICHARD I-'I.ACI1E-- High Honor Roll 2. 33 l-lonor Roll 13 41 Latin Club l. 11 Pres. 31 Chorus lg A Cappella Choir lg hfinstrel 43 Delphi 3, 43 Debate l-41 Oratory 3. 43 Variety Show 2-43 Golf l, Z. 4. I:AIf POIifTransferrecl from Wt'st Au- rora High School, Aurora, lllinois, lg Commercial Club 2. 3. IOSIEPII P0PI77Stuclent Council Rep. 13 Boys' Club Rep. 23 Spanish Club 1, 33 Camera Club 2, 33 Radio Club 31 Com- mercial 23 Band 1-43 Minstrel 1. ROBERT P0ll ELS0N7Balnd 11 Puls- ketball 2-4. Co-Capt. 4. MARTHA PRYOR--Library Science 2 31 Commercial Club 2, 3. SIIARUN RANSIfORD4Spanish Club l 1 Drama 21 Commercial Club 23 Chorus 21 A Cappella Choir 3. DALE RAI'PfSpanish Club l. 21 Hi-Y Vice-Pres. l: Chorus I1 Orchestra lg Band 1, 23 Minstrel l. 2. llarrx Parker james Patterson jewel Pantek Clifford Peterson Marijo Pittman Richard Plache joseph Popp R rt Powelson Martha Pryor Sharon Ransforcl Dale Rapp Barbara Ratzke Carol Rauseh Winrvna Ream joan Reichenbacber Marlene Reichling Jack Richards onnie Richardson john Richmond Carl Ruho Judith Rumple Ronald Runkle Beverly S'll0j.,l IIARISARAI R,-'l'lZKlf Commercial Club 2. Spanish Club Fa, Future Nurses 1, 31 CAROLIS SCllAl'l5-Student Council 3, 5, Chorus I. 11 A Cappella Choir 5, Commercial 2, 51 Chorus I. Rep. 3, 4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 4, -1, CARUL R,'ll'SC11- Girls Club Alt. 21 German Club 51 Library Science '11 liu- ture 'leachers wg Commercial Club lg G.A.A. I-4. ll liN'UNA RIii1ill--- Latin Club I, Com- mercial Club J--lg Chorus I, Z, A Cap- pella Choir s. j0AN Rlf1C1llfNISACIIER- -Honor Roll I, 2, Girls' Club Alt. 2. All Latin Club I. I1 Y-Teens I--Ig lfuture Nurses I, Drama 2, -Ig Commercial Club Eg Chorus I1 A Cappella Choir .Ig Variety Show l-3. 1l1ARI.IfNIf RliICfIIl.I.'X'Cf -Honor Roll I, Student Council Alt. 23 Girls' Club Rep. 53 Y-Tecns 23 Library Science 21 Commercial Club 1, 51 Chorus lg A Cappella Choir ig Variety Show I. jxlcflx' Rlc'l1fIRI75' -French Club Band I, 21 Minstrel I--11 Speculum. CONNlIf RICHNI R USUN- -Student Council Alt. lg Girls' Club Rep. 5, Alt. jolltx' RICIIMUND---Boys' Club Rep lg Commercial Club 2, 5. CARL RI'B0--Boys' Club Rep. 2, 53 Hi-Y 5, -ig Chorus 2, Minstrel 2--lg Va- riety Show 2. 5, Speculum, Sports Ed- itor. jI'Dl'l'l1 Rl'MI'LIi ---French Club I, 2, Y-Teens I1 Drama 1-4, jr. Play, Com- mercial Club 21 Chorus I, 2, A Cappella Choir -1. RUNALI7 Rl'NKLIY-German Club 2, 5, Drama 2, 33 blr. Play, Radio Club lg Football 2-4. 13lfl'lfRLY SALUGAA-Girls' Club Alt. 31 Latin Club I. 2, Y-Teens l-53 Drama 2, -ig Commercial Club Z. 3, Chorus 2, Variety Show I-3: Cheerleader 2-4. I3lf'1'll Sxil.'I'ZGlI'IfR--Girls' Club Rep. I. Alt. lg Spanish Club I, J, Y-Teens I--Ig Drama I-5, Commercial Club 2, 3, Chorus I, 21 Variety Show I-3. I.liU.'N' SnlRU5'---Transferred from Ed- win Denbv High School, Detroit, Mich- igan, 4, Boysi Club Rep. 41 Chorus 4. Beth Saltzgiver Leon Saros Carole Schaub Ronald Schenk me Schoerberlein Sharon Schultz Richard Schumann Constance Seicle Y-Teens 4: Commercial Club 2, 52 Chorus I, 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Au- roran 4, Speculum. RONALD SCHENK-High Honor Roll I-33 Honor Roll I g Student Council Rep. -lg Boys' Club Alt. Z3 German Club I-5, Drama 2, 3, jr. Play, Camera Club 2, Commercial Club Z, 3, Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Minstrel I, 2, Au- roran 3, 43 Speculum, Literary liditor. DVANE SCHOEHERLEIN--High Honor Roll 21 Student Council Rep. 21 Boys' Club Rep. lg Projector Club 23 Commercial Club 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4. SHARON SCIIIYLTZ--Student Council Rep. Z, 3. Alt. I1 Latin Club lg Coni- mercial Club 23 Chorus ' I. -. RICHARD SClll'fllANN- -Honor Roll 111 Student Council Rep. lg Boys' Club Rep. I. Alt. 31 Chorus I, Minstrel I, 21 Football I, Track 2. C0 NS TA NCI? SIill7liLMAN--Honor Roll 53 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3, French Club 5, Latin Club I, 2, Future Nurses lg Chorus 1, Z3 Speculum. D I .. W ? IA: ,v- f I an -l Jl I I I CU ff ew? CUIllflllfNC1fAlliN7' SPEAKERS forthe i953 class are Francis O'Connor, Charles lXlcGinn, and -luanita Davis. lfLMIfR SHAW' --Student Council Rep. J, Boys' Club Pres. 31 Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 33 Band I-4, Football 2, 4. DONALD SOIIAN-High Honor Roll 7' m ' ull 2, 31 Latin C , l, -, Hcnol Rr lub 1 2, Science Club 3, 43 Radio Club 33 Com- mercial Club 2-4, Orchestra l-4, Vice- Pres. 3, 4, Band I-4, Pres. 43 Mins l-43 Variety Show 1-4. AINA SPRUDE!Transferred from Lat- vian Secondary School, limden, Germany, lg Honor Roll .23 Girls' Club Rep. 31 German Club lg Latin Club 23 Chorus .23 Variety Show 3. NANCY S7'liPHEN--Transferred from Madonna High School. Aurora, Illinois, 3. IAMIZS S'l'ONIi-- Boys' Club Rep. 4. Alt. 23 French Club I. 21 Commercial Club 33 Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 21 Football 1-43 Track 1-3g Basketball I-4. Elmer Shaw Nancy Stephen PATRICIA STROUD-Student Council Alf. 3, 3g Girls' Club Alt. 43 Y-Teens l-4g Drama 23 jr. Playg Sr. Play: Com- mercial Club 2, 3g Chorus lg Variety Show I-41 Auroran 3, 4g Speculum, PATSY STUMP-Girls' Club Rep. 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Chorus lg Orchestra -, 3. RAYMOND THILI.-Boys' Club Rep. 4. ERVIN TIFREA-Spanish Club lg Latin Club 31 Hi-Y 41 Commercial Club 2, 31 Band 1-4, Minstrel 2, 3, j0HN TIMMONS-Sr. Class Pres.g Boys' Club Alt. 1, Vice-Pres. 3g Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, Library Science 3: Commercial Club 31 Chorus l: Minstrel lg Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 3, 4. IAMES TRAPP-Spanish Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 2-4, Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 41 Library Science 3g Commercial Club 33 A Cap- pella Choir lg Delphi 1, 2. Donald Sohan Aina Sprucle james Stone Patricia Stroud IOANN TRIER ll liILIIR W- Future Nurses l-3, Future Teachers 3, Com- mercial Club 2, 33 Speculum. ERNEST 'I'l'YMER---lr. Class Pres.: Student Council Rep. lx Boys' Club Rep. I-33 Commercial Club 2, Football 1-4, Track I-4, Capt. 3. 4. Letterman's Club Vice-Pres. 4. Rl'TH TYRRELL---Student Council Alt. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 3. 4, Alt. Zg Latin Club 23 Commercial Club 3, Variety Show 1-3. CHRISTINA l'flNDIlSlfR Student Council Alt. 2: Girls' Club Rep. lg D.li. 43 Commercial Club 2. 3. DONALD I'ANIIEERDE-Commercial Club 5. RONALD ll AllLGREN--Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 11 Projector Club 3, 41 Radio Club 2. ll lLLlAM ll ARll ICK-- Boys' Club Alt. 4. l atsy Stump Raymond Thill Ervin Tifrea john Timmons james Trapp joAnn Trierweile l-rnv 1 'luvmer Ruth Tyrrell Christina VanDuser Donald VanHeerde Ronald Wahlgren Williani Warwicl Robert Watkins Virginia Watts David Westwood Coralie White Philip White Patricia Wilks Dean XVilliams Rex Wilson Barbara Wise Richard Vifoody john Worley Arlene Wretlc R0l3lfR'l' ll''ATKINS----Sttltlent Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Alt. 21 Hi-Y l-41 Science Club 3. Bantl I1 Football 45 Track 2, 3. VIRGINIA ll A'I l'S - 'l'ransferretl from Sloan-Hendrix High School, lmboclen, Arkansas, 2, Commercial Club 5. DAVID ll l5S'l'll UOD--DF. -lg Raclio Club Pres. 2. CORALIE ll HI'IiIf---Girls' Club Rep. l, 4, Latin Club l, J: Y-Teens I--lg Drama I-51 ,lr. Playg Commercial Club 2-43 A Cappella Choir l, 1, -lg Variety Show I-3, Auroran 3, -I, Associate liclitor 4. PHILIP ll l1I'115 ---Honor Roll l, 5, Stuclent Council Alt. I1 Boys' Club Rep. l, 51 Library Science 2, Commercial Club 31 Delphi lg Speculum. PA'l'RIC,'IA ll Il.KS -Stuclent Council Alt. 31 Girls' Club Alt. 31 Spanish Club -1, Y-Teens l-41 Drama 1, 41 jr. Play. Sr. Play, Commertial Club 2--13 Chorus lg A Cappella Choir l. 2, Variety Show 2-4: Speculum. DEAN ll lLL1fl1llS-- Boys' Club Alt. 2, lli-Y l. lg Commerci.il Club 1, 3. Valient Young lrene Zaha REX ll lLSON-Boys' Club Rep. 4, BARBARA ll ISE-Honor Roll lg Stu- clent Council Rep. l, 4. Alt. lg Girls' Club Rep. 2. Alt. 31 Latin Club I-3, Y- Teens 1-4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Science Club 31 Future Nurses 2-4, Pres. 2, 31 Drama 3, 41 jr, Playg Future Teachers 31 Commercial Club 43 Chorus lg A Cap- pella Choir 2-4, Variety Show Z, 31 Auroran 3, 43 Speculumg G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 5. RICHARD ll 00DY-Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Alt. lg Boys' Club Rep. 2-4g French Club 2, 3, German Club 1, 2g Camera Club 31 Chorus l: Football 2. 'IOHN IIHORLEY- Stuclent Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 3: Hi-Y lg DF. 41 Hand l-33 Minstrel 1-3. ARLITNE ll RfiDE+SpaniSl1 Club 32 Latin Club Ig Future Nurses 1, Zq Com- mercial Club 3g Chorus l. l'ALIIfN'l' YOLNG---Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 1, 4: Commercial Club 2. IRENE ZAIIA-Hi-C 23 DF. 4, Com- mercial Club 2, 3. ROBERT ZIIfLKEgProjt-ctor Club 33 Ratlio Club 3, 43 Minstrel 1. Robert Zielke COMMENCIEMIENT 'Tronlierx For Youllf' Twilght Concert. liast High School llantl Processional March ..,.... Senior Class Musical Selections ..., Choir ancl Chorus Greetings . . . . , ..., -lohn Timinons. Class Presitlent Frontiers For Youth .Chzlrles McGinn Juanita Davis Francis O'Connor Presentation of Diplomas ........ . . . .,.... Haroltl XXL Matthews, Prinfipal Dr. bl, W. Gates, Superintenslent Clifton F. Simmons, President, Board of liclucation Alma Mater ..., ....,.. C flass of 1955 Benetliction , be . fir Efawa ,a 5 Forty-Seven lt - , fl'NlUR-SENIOR HONOR RULLfI'li1tl4 row: R. Schumann, W. fll.ll'li, II. Ofionnor, D. Clic-ster 0 Third roxv: Abens, R. Ifootc, A. Schlicht, D. Iniwrence, A. Dounl, D. Pfeifer I Sec- vml row: N. Bumpus, H. Cliirpentier, M. Stirn, D. Christensen, D. Kit-so. S. Mrlcviclm 0 First row: M. Bee-be, R. Preston, Ci. Morris. P. XX'hite. I.. Iioulclin, A. Mighell, ll. Fowler O Not in picture: I.. Neuman, R. Plalrlme. Special Assembly Rec- ognizes Honor Students Over 100 stuclents were given recognition git the Honor's Day Assembly in February. These honor roll members were citecl by Clifton F. Simmons, president of the Board of Iiclucution. The purpose of the honor roll is to give recog- nition to the junior-senior and frosh-soph stu- dents who have achieved high scholastic ratings in their subjects for the semester. To be eligible for the honor roll, the students must have received 3 A's and 1 B, or 2 A's and 2 B's for the semester. Those who receive all A's for the semester are eligible for the high honor roll. FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL-V--Brick row: M. Swift. D. Henclricker. T. Ruch, M. Magnuson, I. Oros 0 'l'hirtl row: H. Konracl, M. Miller, N. Boulclin, Il. Dye, V. R..wtiiH'e, A, Hzlynlen, M. Strtufert 0 Sc-conal row: F. Frye, yl. Delvlerritt, M. Gross, J. Pigney, bl. XVeingartner, I., SCIIUICI, lf. Zelinkii I First row: S. Sponholtz, Al. Brown, Cf. Unger, I.. Vomhot, C. Uebel, K. Rieser. B. Cmyton O Not in pirture: Fl. KI'AlIllL'I'. V,f? . A A li IS Ah SUl'lI0illURlf HONOR Rf1Ll,-'BJCIC row: A. Stutz, Hauser, Daw O Thircl row: Berlin, j. Kuhn, R. l.inorotI1c, -I glll-fl1 I liisslqy B ljnntly Ii XXfollenwebcr I Second row: S. Robert. P. Banks, C. Weltc-t', S. I.ehm11n, P. Keqk, H. Iiurtelt il. Ringsio ilfiist lroxv: Hirll, M. Smith, L. Heimginn. B. Kunolcl. K. Bell, B. Mason, P. Thomas I Not in picture: D. Clnlson, K Hansen, M. Platt. Forty-Eight Tiffin CfR0ll NI,'X'G' MUMIfN'l' of the ,lunior carnival dance, Frosty Frolicsf' is the announcement of the King and Queen, Dennis Stew-iis .intl Sally Kresser. Pictured with them are .attendants joe Middleton, Steve Balog, Rc-ynier Preston, and llinrla Wfall. lflizahetli Mosley and Kent Brown act .is crown hearers. Juniors Begin Year by Selecting Class Officers 5 -- str IFNIUR CLASS 0IfIflf,IfRS detitle on posters to he used for their big.: event. the ,lunior CQ.rrnix'al. Thr'y are Dick lfxerett, presi- dentg Connie Hansen, secretary-treasurer1 and -Ioe Middleton, v ice-president. For '-Nin Having completed their lirst two years, the juniors, aside from their schoolwork, were en- gaged in many outside activities and projects. lfvents highlighting the year were the state aptitude tests, the junior Carnival, class play, choosing class rings, and the junior-Senior prom. The first hig event for them was the junior tests given in September. After the test, the juniors prepared for the annual junior Carnival. The crowded midway. the exciting race for lcing and queen, and the all-important crowning in the gym are lasting memories. Witli the month of March came the presen- tation of the class play, A Kiss for Cinderella, and May featured the junior-Senior prom. C MR. MA'IiASAR. IIOMEROUM llAfB11ck row: li. CilQlllSUI1, S. Cl.1wson, H. lirosi, li. ciI'L'XlSlUll. l. Cllwistcnscim, M, lS.1ilcy. A, Amlcrson, li, Collins I Tliiul row: Mr. lx1.lf.lS.ll', 'lf Hula, VV. Alwlwott, D. Cllwrwiii, B. Brown, A. lila1nkz'11l111gc11, R. livcrqtt 0 Sctontl row. D. fiLll1IllI1Q.fllL1ll1, M. Hoylus, D. liggluston, Drake, M. liungiirtl, B. lititlclovslxy, M, Bl'1lllt'l', li. AlW4!klilLgl 0 First row: R. C.1scy, T. Hoync, D, Christensen, W, BLll'llL'lf. lf.1st, D, l'moL'1lL'wig, D. DcMcr1'itt I Not in picture: B. Dahm. Choose 'A Kiss for Cinderella as Class Play ClNl7IfRliLLfl .ulmircs l1c1' L'I1j.f.lQ.LL'l1lL'I1I ring, .1 p.1i1' of shot-s, in tlu' junior Class play, A Kiss for Cimlcrullg1.' clll1ll.lklL'l'S 1111-, st.1n1ling.Q. Slmron W11I1l, Dr, Brotlicg l.c.1l11'111- .l.llUL'S, nuiscg Frctl vluslw, police- ITILIHQ sitting, Clinton c,I'lLll'1Ll, Mr. lifotlicg llcynicr l l'L'SlUZl, Cin1lc1cll.1. A KISS FUR C.'lNDlfRIfLLA, rhu junior class play. incliitlcs thc following Cust 0 Bntk row: K. Szilngt-, l1L'.llllyQ A. lit-rwick, lwc.111tv: B. Olson, lucuutyg D. CLllifllI1gl11llll, liitly of the courtg lf. Alcskr. .1 'nccg R. Preston, Cimlt-1'cll111 l.. TLIIIIICIQ .1 punguing M. Got-wry, .1 qucc-ng VI. Rowswt-Il .1 king: M. B1'.111tA1', Grctcliciig A. Migliull, M.11'it' Thcrcscg j. Fowlur, Glaulysg M. Foth, Dclplmim- 0 Front row: D. lirwin, lvczultyg l.. DIKIINCS, lvcalutyg lf. H.1rvcy, l.or1l Mqiyorg VI. Mucllcr, costcii C, lflllllllilll, Lord Times. ' be Q li 7? I :HR lfI'NNl.X'G'lfI?. IIUMISRUOM IIN! -Hawk Row: U. Ciilluspic-. R, Gln-iiwri. S. Hirffcix Nr. Runningcr O 'I'hii1i rim: -I. KL-.lslui', F. lfiilitul, S. Mikvickgx, li, liuiiiius. A. Nciiimiimr, D. Hgirtiiiiii, Al. Ifmiitxcii O SL-uiiiil row: S. liixwsnig K. N.lxxxL-Il. M. KLYI'ii1.lL1L'l', A. Klim-, N. blcfifuis, S. Ciiuc, D. Gobli' 0 lfiist rim: Al. vluims, C. l'l.ii'pi-r, R. lniiks, R, Mum-Ilci', rl. Niiiiilutuii, Cl. Morris, Ci. Kluhcr O Nut in piitliiv: S. l'.liuwn. MRS. I7INCfI1'l., llUMIiRUUM Ilxi -'Bglfii ww: M. Nvlwii, li. Urns, C., Phillips, I.. Sgliiwiiicis, IX Stcplicn, li. XYiuiqckc, M. Miiiiilctim, Mrs. Dingcl 0 Suwriii ww: VI. Rnwswcll, N. RL'iCi1L'l1iWLlki1L'li, V W.itts, A. Scliliclit, S. R.iiisfoi1i, A. Moslcy. P. Stump 0 First row: R. Tiuipp, G. Stull. G, Url.1mi, D Scidulilmii, M. Urns, Ii. P.iku, R. Simon 0 Nut in picture: G. Solfisburg, j. Tindell, D. Tussing, 'I' Wfutsoii, li. XYfl1cnton. Plan Shows and Concessions for Junior Carnival lfiftysf mr l Select Class Rings, Memento of School Days MISS POULFY, ll01lllfRO0Al 1113-liguk row, R. RL'Hl'Ik'll, D. Amh-mm. V. limvg-1'-, 0 Tlyirll rmvg P Baku' I . Hrnnftt, W. liiuitz. S. l51ll1Dg,W.filLlI'k, A. Atmmmi, Miss IMUILA' 0 SL-wml row: M. Hukncr. 14. uxulgglnl, CQ. B.lllI1l1lII, ., Blank, A, Berwick, M. Amlcrwn, CQ. li,11'3gl-1' 0 lfilst naw: I.. Iioulllin, A, 1 R irmgrm, D. CQh.npn1,m 0 Nm in piuuru: D. Cllustur, P. I B I lS.1r.1j,1s, I, Bl'y'11I1f, l.. Brumlm, R. Buclmcg . H limwn, -I. Cflcsrmm. MlS5 l4I'R1'X'lQR,IIOMIZRUUM IIB-Buck row: A. Dwunl, IT, Artur. P. ltUQfll'IIlL1l1 0 Tlmiul ww: S liLlL'l1lll'l' D. lhwcrsun, l.. Culwh, R, Cullmnc, R. DI'CYL'l', If Dixlmg Miss ,l4Lll K'I 0 Suomi ww: N. l,IllxlCI1- mayor, l.HlII', M. CQ14x'lsm1, N. Bumpus, S. cll1l'lSKlill, M. Dittmum, P. Cl,u'tvr 0 Iflrst ww: D, Dul.m ' lv ll li fum D Digkg G liruwn 0 Nut in pictllu-1 l.. Fox, li. llly, QI. f1UUPL'l', XV. lump c , . 'H '. . A '. . Fifty-Twu P C an Receive Results of lllinois State Aptitude Tests MIC, q,0,XQX',-il! .lY. llU,XIl,lCUU,fXl Ill? INCL nm, D. linxun, Mr. Cllll'll1.lXK.ly, R. Cilwsmw. ul, Hmmm, I Ifcws K lixinwtwn A 911 'I1 O 9 nl IN ' ' ' J ' L ., ,. , . 3, , . . C .cw Q 1 xi lv. Cmics, bl. lwmla-1, I. lmstcr, C.. Duy, M. Ciucwuv. N, lfutlm, M. Dumas 0 l:llNi ffm: R. Cimlimw. R. CilIlL'H1.ll1, lf. ll.ll'PC'l', VY. Cilcy, XY. H.amling, R. ll.llINC'l'. R BI'lllll7L'l1lL'l'. MISS Nlf1.SU.X'. llflAllfRUUAl llli link um' Miss Xnlwn. A. Cilmggg, CQ. Hqmscll, AI. Him 0 'lihinl ww: H. l'l.ly'xlC'l1, D. K.mL', lf. Kc slut, N. Huntlvx, R. Klum. F. vluku, P. Hinslmw 0 Sonny! 1-img ID, llcrlmmluy, 'lf Ciutivlrvf, S. llumllxukx. M. HAH, l.. llmxnx, C.. Cimw, S. ll.mkc I First ww: CQ. ,lu1ki11s, D. Kiasu, .l. K.ullL-4. D. Kxllun, XY. llusc11.iL1c':'. CQ -lC'lINl'Y1. D. HC'l'l'C'Y! 0 Nut lil PlC'ilII'L'I M, cillllljlklf U. l'luIux'. S. Kl.ll11l7.lllk'l'. lfi fty-'l'lu'uc Entertain Senior Class with Junior-Senior Prom MISS RlC,'l1.fiRI7S. IIUMEROUM 1113--B.u'k rmri S. .Icnscn, -I. Koller, I.. Iamcs, M. lii1'm'r, P. Martin S. Hurtt, Mrs. Blglfkmgm 0 Third mw: A. Ivliglmcll. T. Imcw, R. Osman, VI. McCil.lir1. D. I.LlXN'I't'I1kC. li Kirslmtncr. lf. Hwrnhauk O Scwnd ww: N. Kalckcrt. C. Lcick. N. Icskr, C.. Mcfluc, R. l.cCumptc, ,I NHI'I0y. VI. ,Iolmsnn 0 First ww: D. Ncupcrt, I. Mucllcr, I.. N:-cdh.1m, C, Orlnml, AI. l..1utwcin, XX' Murrzly. F. Krysuwski 0 Nut in picturv: Miss Ricluuxls. HR c'AI'PAl-'R'l' IIUMFRUUM III5--Buck mwi C. Miller, M. I'.1luskn, P. Rucsclr, AI. I'.lmsun 0 'l'I1il'nI P ww. Mr. C41Iipa1c'l't I. Riclmmund, C. Reeve, D. Nyswongu. B. Mizcl. R. Izlris, K. Rulwn 0 Sccuml row Ridrmlsmm D Pvvinc I Ncss S. Pryor. K.SZiI1lgL', Y. Nmck, R. Prcstnm 0 First row: H. Raul, A gLI1NY.ll'iY, D. l'f4-ifcr, R. PIL-sc, AI. Price-, D. I,I'LllCI', P. Ruit 0 Nut in PlCfllI'l'I D. SL-iLIL-llnzln. Iln QNEIUUIIHUI Gcmld Ii. McGinn. Scptcmlwcr 30, 1936 'july 15, Wil. Fifty-Four P P Choose Colors, Flower, ond Molto for Senior Year MR..YlA1U.X'S1..X', llf1,lllfRUU,ll Ill? ligulx nm: ll. St.1l1lc1', Mr. Sxmunwn. li. Slllhlalkl 0 llmll :mx R. Sullmgcr. V. 5L'.llMlLIgl1. R. Sclmmlt. ,l. SLllXX.lllI, U. P-l.11'111.w 0 Scwml nm: R. Skull, 5. lxl.l4LIlll. S. SXY.lll-Ulxl, I.. Slmrwn. C. Smulglxlss, M. Sil.1gi. Al.Sll1iuw O Fixer ww: XXT Sclnvclwlic, R. Suklrxg lf. Saull, D. Slums. R. S.1ltrgiu1', R. Scl1xx.u'1, NW, SlIN.lI1L 0 Nut zu pxnturwz M. Suu1w11, M. Stun. A Sllllfll. MR. lil..'lKfKMxl.X. llU,ll1fRUUM Ill? link ww: N. XX'1llmg1n, Mr. lil.nkm.1n,S.XX'.llml.Uwcn Vialxnrx 0 'I'l1iul nm: A 'I'.ul.w.1lllt. R. V4ml'L-lt. D. Nillcr, I. M.lrtin, S ll4llM'l1ll14LfL'l' 0 Scmml nm: Ci.ul Vinlu-fx. lf. XX'uig.1rr, li, llllllllllglyl. M. XX'l1L'r1'ctt. ,l. XX cnnn1.ul1r1, R. W'rulL' S. 'Illylm' O First ww: D. xxllllllilljl. A. XXfa'lw1'. Il. SLlm.u'Iun, lf. Sclmnlul. l, Vinlwrs, l.. 'l4.mm'z', R. ,l.lll1Ll O Nut in picture: D, 'l'1'uttu1. -I. XY.1lgrn-n, l.. XV.lll. Fifty-lliw ll .4I'l'lNG' TIIISIR 'l'I'RN in the sophomore eye-testing pro- gram ure M.u'ci.1 Morgan, Nancy Cocks, Bettie Scroggins, and Harry Koulos. Mrs. Doyle, school nurse, points out il letter for Darlene Diiriil'mn to identify. rind Mrs. Clmrles O'Connor, of the l'.'l'.A., records the results. The school health program includes eye testing of sophomores. Sophomores Participate Vlfith that green feeling all worn ott, the sophomores entered their big project for the year. the annual sophomore P.T.A. rummage sale, and came through holding top honors. Breaking all records made by previous sopho- more groups, they ended their sale with the grand total of 35588.05 Clever flyers, posters. and ii display in the showcase on second Hoof were used to remind all students to do their part in making it ll success. MISS l'l'l l'Z, HOMEROUM IUA-Buck row: G. Hughes, -I. Hulls, R. Alhright, Miss Pitt! 0 Tliiril row: D. Diirhy, M. Bennett, B. Guetzluff, P. DeVore, S. Parke. S. l.ohse. CQ. Glossop, R. Burkliiirt 0 Second row: T. Hoss. G. Gel'niuer. R. Hanson, l.. Frilnven, Billltf, R. Andrews, l,. Hotopp. R. Hiimhly 0 First row: S. Miksii, B. Olson, F. Ohmil, S, Hzmkes, F. Hull, Y. johnson. M. Must, A. Helrose. I.. Fxiins 0 Not in picture: G. Ahruliiimson, T. Bridgevvilter, R. Dotlge, G.1y, Gregory. MR. MAY, IIOMERUOM IUA -Brick row: j.Angell, D. Murrell. F. Rigiigli. C. Martin, Mr. May. D. Tiinok. D. Twec-t. nl. S.ilog.1 0 Second row: R. l.ziVoy. R. Verinuiit. -I. lN1cFx'oy, N. Olin, R. Bailey, li. Strong, D. Connolly, C. Kilckert, D. Rogers 0 First row: S, Biglium, F. Stiunmet. F. Sililgi, S. Swear- ingen. M. 'l'uer, l.. Raymond. M, Rice, M. Tyrrell, S. Taylor 0 Not in picture: R. Kunold, G, RllllSLll, II. Tcstin, Wfillls. 1 Q W img - 3 7? 95 s L . MR. llUI'SlfR. lI0illlfRO0M 1013--Buck row: hir. Houscr, D. Briuldy, D. Becker, R. Butz. D. Camp- lwi-ll. C. Bl'L'NYL'l', lf. D.ilton 0 Tliirtl row: bl. Benson. H. Alcxnntlcr. Antlix-ws, hl. Anderson, IW. Bcrlwr. N. Kcnm-tly, B. Bui'c. C. l7r.inzcn O Scfontl row: R. Blank, Al. Dolan, R. Burgliolzcr. D. Augustine, H. Bennett. nl. Alv.'.ili.inison. G. Blown, XV, C.impL'i'. A. Flvnri I liirst row: N. Bsckinaln, l.. Baltcs, M, Argyiliin. K. Bull. -I. Berlin. B. B.li'tult, B. Bundy, C. Btirgo, S. Bcntz. In School Health Program of Eye Testing MISS jE.X'KS, IIOMEROOM IOB-Back row: M. Dfl.ire, C. Buchholz, Miss Jenks, F. Dixon. R. Cro. wcll. D. -loncs, B. Dicks, R. Cliinlund I Tliirtl row: S. Davis. C. Bower, D. Darabain. B. Brcttcllc, F. Cox, I.. Bisritz, D. Briggs. A. Clevclaintl, L. Cook 0 Sccontl row: G. Chester, R, liggert. R. jcanlwlanc, C. Donntin, tl. Collins. R. Coopcr, R. Clayton, P. Dnrr. M. Cole 0 First row: N. Conks, K, Blackburn. S. Diivcnport, D. C-mltis. I. Bishop, Al. Carlson, G. D.ivis, G. Blackburn, l, Briiiici' 0 Not in picturc: D. Carlson, P. Coi1l.is. l.. Grocsli. MRS. CfR.4l'lfS. IIOMEROOM Itllis -Buck row: K. Hang, R. Groom. I.. lilulcr. Mrs, Giuivcs. D. Kofsis, G. Grc-un. C. lissur. R. Kendrick. M, Kunwortliy 0 Sr-cond row: C. Gclwliart. G. Fisher, VV. Fowler, D. Gate-nlwy, C. Burgtlort. B. Griffy, R. Fcws, D. Gumz, D. Hiickcrson 0 First row: G. Foy, -I. Hull, nl. Duy. C. Ginunlcy. K, H.inscn, R. Finley, S. Fcycrcisrn, I.. Gootlpaistcr, K. Glowr I Not in picture: D. Frul- rickscn. V? Sophomore Class Reaches Highest Goal Ever MR. IIARTH. HOMEROOM 10B-Back row: Mr. Harth, G. Hutchison, R. Howarth, XV. lat-oh, M. Herold, A. Harrison. M, Hayden, D. Hoorelheke. S. Howey. M. Ilseman 0 Second row: R. Hillock, joseph Hauser, I.. Haeklcy, C. Dennis, R. Hinterlong, H. Hopphan, M. jackley, jaek Hauser, j. Hilger 0 First row: J. Kings, P, Keck, K, Klein, D. King, B. Keaaler, M. johnson, joan Hauser, l.. Heirnann, li. -liavis 0 Not in picture: K. Regnier. MR. S'l'lt.'KliLS. IIOMEROOM 10B-Back row: F. Kingsley. M. Dohhins, Mr. Stickels, W. Little, G. Lixingston 0 Third row: VI. Kelleher, -I. G. Meyers, A. Lipke, l.. MeFlhone, V. l.azar. M. McClain. Al. Emerson, I.. Matkin, R. Lindrothe 0 Second row: M. Messenger, G. V. Meyers, N. Millage, R. lvlastroleo, DI. Daw, A. Jarvis, I.. Krehs, R. McBeth, A. Knauf 0 First row: V. McCraigh, ul. Lusslcy, B. Mason, N. Lowney. B. Kunold. j. Mastroleo, D. Mulcay, B. Kozloski, M. Morgan 0 Not in picture: M. Luhic, V. Miller, B. XX'ileoxen. MISS BRINKMANN. HUMERUOM ZOB--Back row: Olin, Perliani, I.. Murley, tl, Furnas, B. Morrison, Miss Brinkmann. M. Nanninga, J. Ernst, D. Neuenkirchen 0 Third row: R, Orland. j, Mor- rison. Vl. Murphy, R. Navota, VI. Neitzel, C. Olson, J. Lane. B. Paine O Second row: j. Neiser, S. Nelson, C. Pentek, B. Musich, D. Myers, D. Morgan. G. Fu ler, P. Pilch, j. Franzen 0 First row: N. Patterson, H. Frey, M, Gabrielson, j. Palmquist, R. Ouellette, A. Petersen, j. Ostrander, j. Lantz, D. Niershach. Achieved in Annual P. T. A. Rummage Sale MR. 5'CfHAI'l3. HONFROOM 1013-Back row: D. Ryan. W. Settles. Mr. Sthaub. R. Rcbenstorf 0 Third row: S. Rau, R. Kr.imt'r, R. Schroeder. C. Lang, B. Rc-cd, F. Plummer. VI. Shmimct, H. Koulos, G. Scliroctlcr 0 Second row. -I. Giiddciitioii, S. Rohcrt. V. Popp, R. Poo, D. Lciithcrmrin, VI. Riihn, li. Rlioridcs, S. Hattcislcy. N. Rtithliiig 0 First row: N. Ruascll. N. Rossi. M. l..iz.ir. M. Plcsc. M. Pickctt, Ii. Rogcrs. M. PI.1tt. S. I.chm.m, S. RLlkiL'i'1Llllgi1 0 Not in picture: D. Ru-tiy, MR. C.'Ul'R'1'. IIUMERUUM IUH--B.ick roxx: Mr. Lourt, lx. Stallmimn, A. Slmths. C.. Stt-xn.ini. R. Lim- iv.-iict' I Thirtl roxx: -I. Spurlin, D. Shannon, D. Schiltz, D. Stuart, R. Smith. A. Stutz, A. Smith, S. Shiiw. kl. Simmons O Suomi row: B. Stull, M. Lewis, V. Sipplc. R. Scams. A. l.cwiN. M. l.t'nkt'. -I. Smith. D. Fouls. D. l'pthurch O First row: A. Simon, S. Slicplu-imi, S. Schmotvcr. N. Smith. M. Sichcn, D. Schnnin, li, Scroggiiis, A. Srhomcr. K. Strcufcrt 0 Not in pit'turt': Ii. Stoficl. MRS. IIMIRRIXUX. IIUMEROUM 1013 -Bunk row: Mrs. Harrison. 'lf Zcfron 0 Thii'ti row: H. XX iigm-i'. B. XXfoIIt-iiwc'hw', N. Scliiisltr. H. V4inMctcr. VI. Vg1D.l, DI. V.ll'jLl1, D, Vickers, XV, Zwijric, R. Wt-stliiiiti 0 51'U'l1'l WWI U- V4'l'il-IINL J. W'.ilJci1, lf. Wfchstcr. I. Thompson, F. lilfcrts, D. Vomhof, lf. Wfutkcrlinc Ci. Tliompwn, VI. XYL'ht'i' O First row: P. Thomas, DI. XX ooti. C. XX'cltcr. D, Swanson, K. VimPclt. DI, Tcsch, M. 'I'iit'klcy, S, XX't'iss. P. 'l'wL-uiy 0 Not in picture: CP. Young, I. Voorhcis, G. XX'olsfcIt, H. Wfyctli. I IAQ QQ' f t QQ! 14.4 1'lltlS'l'1fRlNG' 'lilllf PROISLEIHS of filling out their enroll- ment cards proxes not too hard for members of this freshman orientation class .is they begin their lirst semester at liast High Orientation Classes Remember your freshman days when you took only four majors? This year, included with the themes for lin- glish, problems in math, workbook exercises in science, and worl: in a subject of their own choice, the freshmen were required to take a fifth major. Considered in the social studies department, orientation was taught to help the freshmen learn school rules, solve personal problems, and find their places among their fellow students and teachers. MR. BUCKLER. HOMEROOM 9A-Back row: R. Clauson, P. Buckley, K. Andrews, K. Gaylord, Mr. Buckler, V. Dissell, j. Gillard, S. DeMerritt 0 Third row: P. Gricllcy. D. Farcn. J. Brettelle, M. Devereaux, R. Efsic, D. Albright, Bruner 0 Second row: A. Baumann, R, Culhane, R. Born, jl. Hiltgen, R, Byrd, lf. Abel, Compton 0 First row: P. Doring, D. lidwards, S. Fay, V. Crosby, P, Banks, M. Czecz, R. Gardner O Not in picture: D. Fahrlander, lf. Gargo. R. Hiehle. MRS. LIDDY. HUMEROUM 9AfBack row: J. Hendricks, D. Hathaway, Virgil johnson, R. Horton I Third row: Mrs. Liddy, R. l.ueblce, P. Kearns, B. Laird, C. Howell, Vixian johnson I Second row: R. Kennedy. M. Herbert, N. blames, B. Hughes, R. l.ippold, D. Hendricker. XXI Harthan 0 First row: Fl. Kilburn, A. Hayden, M. Hayden, B. Koesler. I., Hoch, C. Goble, lf. Lassiter 0 Not in picturei A. Hamilton, H. Hammortree, H. Loeb. 'Q QQ- if If Q. 79 Acquoinf Freshmen with High School Customs .f1IlS.X'.S l'l'Iili1.X'S.IIIMIISROOMUA Back roxs: W. Ruther, I.. Pritrhert O Fourth row: T, Mizel, C.. Nelson. R. Pigney, XXI. Miller, DI. Oros, M. Magnuson, A. Moen I Third row. Miss Stuhhins 9 Pitlxert B. Rumple. I.. Nadelhotler, B. Rees. B. Miller, F. I.ecdom 0 Second row: F, Miksa. INIilleriBi.P.1ku Ri Ritter, I.. Molnar. T. Peshia, R. Porter 0 First row: lvl. Madden, P. Montgomery, R. Norlts, I.eden: P Ruhart, P. Livingston, M, Murphy 0 Not in pictuie: D. Daxis, XV. MtCarron. MR. Plf'I'1C.'0l.fIS. IIOMHRINIM OA---Bark row: Mr, Petirolas. F. Schleininl-I' I Thurher B Stricker B. VanPeIt, -I. Simmons. -I. Smith 0 Fourth row: j. Thomas, S. Wfeeks, M. Vargas, F. Simplkinsj B. Smith -I. Wfagner. R. Stotfel 0 Third row: R. Williiiiin, P. Willis, I.. Stafford, K. Wfheaton D. Sele N. Wilsirii - Y, M. XX'cndling 0 Sezorid row: S. Schultz, M. Tuma. B. Sloan, P. Schenk, DI. Wcingiirtiier, -I. Timm, M Smith I First rou: Ci. Sirkler. W. Snyder, I.. Speer, VI. Swain, K. Stillings. A. Vago, M. Traveisino I Not in picture: Cr. Srlnvelwke. H, XX'oodard. MISS l70LLl.Y.S'. I1Oi'IlIfRUUM Oli--Bark row: G. Bufhner. M. Beach, -I. Blaise 0 Fourth row: T. Angell, K. Berg, H. Briggs. F. Burgner. I.. Bettcher, T. Burkhart. Miss Dollins I Third row: M. Bihlinayer. D Ahlgren, D. Brown. D. Bauman, N. Bouldin, M. Bartlett, R. Bauer 0 Second row: -I, Brcyne, R. Arch. R. Blu-moe, I.. Birmann. G. Bovle, R, Bzlhhitt D. Blank 0 First row' janet Brown Ci B Il P 1 , . . . , 1. rant , . Bruesewitz, D. Ahens, M. Berenyi, P. Barclay, -Ioyce Brown 0 Not in picture: P. Arendt. First Year Students Undertake Talent Show MR. Il. Dfil'IS, HOMEROOM 9134-Back rowi B. DeSotell. T. Cozzoni, R. Carter, D. Dahm O Fourth row: T. Donley, j. Clemens, j. Childress, H. Dennin, R. Campbell, T. Conklin. D, Chandler 0 Thirtl row: Mr, H. Davis, J. Cooley, C. Curtin, A. Carter, D. Bumpus, j. Classert, A. Churchill 0 Secontl rowi M. Darlantl, -I. Cartee, R, Carlock, L. Daniels, j. Dahm, D. Doutl. j. DuBois 0 First row: B. Crayton, j. Darahan, D. Carlork, M. Cutter. E. Dano, V. Burson, E. Cate. MR. MrAli00S. HOMEROOM 9B-Back row: Mr. MCAfoos. I. Tarnowski, S. Grommes, Ii. Iifsir, R. Gilmore, N. Geti, R. Goepfert 0 Fourth row: S. Iiissler, V. Dell, M. Fraley, P. Dye, N. Gain, M. Gross, VI. DeMerritt 0 Third row: J. Farris, S. Gay, A, Foster, D. Feiden. DI. Fourmont, C. Eggleston. D, Groleske 0 Second row: M. Ellsworth. S. Feyereisen, F. Frye, P. Ellis, M. Green, I.. Gutltlenilorf. I.. Gran 0 First row: T. Glover, C. Galloway, G. Gramly, T. Fichtel, j. Gasper, R. Fichtel, R. Frictlt-rs 0 Not in picture: D. Garhe. MISS' YOUNGIJLOOD. HOMEROOM 9BfBack row: Miss Youngblood, H. Harrell, K, Klein, B. Heller 0 Fourth row: M. Kieso, R. Hartman, R. Holtz, W. Hoatlley, G. Hart, M. Hill 0 Thirrl row: M, Koenig, j. Kieso. j. Hennes, S. Haag, N. Lowe, B. Hoffmann, B. Leifheit I Second row: L. Harris, D. Hinshaw, Ii. Kass, G. Hornyan, IZ. Kackert, H. Knopp, H. Hickerncll O First row: B. Krull, M. Hora, P. Hoss, I.. Konrad, VI. Harrett, C. jones. P. Lindsay 0 Not in picture: L. jenkins, M. Littlejohn. Given as Assembly for Members of Class MISS G'.'lI.lIRxll'lll. ll0i'llIfRUOfIl VII' -'Bugle ww: R. Metzger, D. Ness, G. I.ineIen 0 Fifth ww: Miss Grillmiitli, VI. Kramer, D. Ikieltun, I.. Littrell, li. Ihflllxll, D. RI,lI'fCl1S. R. Lawrence 0 Fuurth ww: K. Maize. D. Mielke, Al. Myers, R, Jeffries, G. Mereelith, M. Miller. j. Miller O Tllirel ww: N. Niilly. K. Ness, D. Nichelsun, WI. Mueeher, M. Morales, M. Mettler, M. Muuynis 0 Sewml ww: R. Morley. D. Mairth, I.. Lipke, DI. Goblet. I.. Marsh. XV. Lewis, H. Konrad 0 First ww: P. Kult, D. Kunrutl, j. Hoff- man, G, I.iirsim, Ii. I..ivny, G. Muure, R. Magill 0 Not in picture: P. Martin. MRS. lll'MlS'l'0.X'. IIUMEROUM 913--Brick ww: vl. Runlcle. F. Neubauer. C. Slmnlwltzer, Mrs, Humis- tml O Fuurtli ww: Fl, Riley, P. Reeely, R. McCue, T. Rueh, G. Pelzer, A, Purch 0 'I.l1ll'al ww: R. Olin, DI. Pigney, D. Peters, B, Reiuler, M. Nmlck, V. Ruwilitfe, C. Peterson 0 Second ww: F. Sheeley, K. Pilch, Oheil. P. Neitxel, F, Rogers, I. RCQIIII, B. Organ 0 First ww: R. Price. H. Page, H. Penvy, C. Ruwlett, N. PJIIICY, P, P.ims1wn. G. Roush O Nut in pitture: D. H:u'lmtlwi'n. MR. Il IIfMlfR, IIUMERUUM 913-Back ww: Cf. Teuscher. j. 'I'.1gliel'. Mr. XXfiemer 0 Fuurth ww: H. Smith, A. Sullens, N. Surtt, M. Smile, II. Spruele, I.. Summerville, R. Smith O Thirtl ww: K. Smith N. Schiewe. C. Schmidt. B. Slieagren, j. Settles, I.. Sehuler, I.. Snyder 0 Sewml ww: S. Spnnhultz. K. Schmeisser, S. Springsteetl. R. Stewart, j. Snodgrass, rl, Sultzgixer. S. Smith 0 First ww: -I. Simpkins, G. Strung, A.ScI1.1scl1w.uy, S. Stzlllmimn. W. Stiefhulel. R, Sutcliff, R. Simlcins 0 Not in picture: D. Paxton, B. Shrimley, O. Shiimley. Freshmen Help Initiate Plan to Carry Five Maiorsp MR. METZGISR, IIOMEROUM QB-Burk row: G. Valnjoslce, Mr. Metzger 0 Fourth row: R, 'l4ll0l11.lS, R. WLllRL'I', DI. Treest, R. Vierling, S. Emery, A. VonOhlen 0 Third row: C. Trruis, V. Unwin, l,. Tirnner. M. Swift, Sziluge. D. Vlasz, M. Tintinger 0 Second row: M. johnson, D, Treest, M, Streufert, M. Turner, H. Stirn, E. Kelley, j, Ulm I First row: C. Uebel, j. Pleimling, j. Meisth, N. Turner, K, Thomas, C. Unger. R. johnson 0 Not in picture: VI. Wrisliingtisrm. MRS. SCHINDISL, HUMEROOM 9BfBz1Ck row: R. Weile1', D. West, D. Wfhite, D. Zielke 0 Fourth row: j. Wiltts, I.. Osborne, j. Wiwlsfelt. D. Weeks, J. Wfestwood, Rithrrrd Wlrite O Third row: Mrs. Schindel, B. VUel'm:r, B. Wilkening, Wilkinsim11, K. Young, M. Znhu, L. Himkes 0 Second row: M. XVilkinson, K. Rieser, F, Zelinka, L. Vrrmhrrf, D. Wl1ei1tiwn,S.Gl'r1x'es. A. XXf'illiz1ms 0 First row: -I. We-hlu, j. Potter, Ronald Wlrite, R. Wcmllwert, D. Buri. T, Wilfrmng, R. Witt 0 Not in picture: j. Gregg. MR. M0l,'ll . HUMEROOM QB--Buck rnw: Beverley, G. Boedewig, A. Bowers, B. Brown, R. Craig, S. Campbell, P. Babcock. D. Davis, C. Gates 0 Third row: R. Fortmun. R, Bunk, R. Brrltkett, R. Daily, I.. Banker, j. Gates, H, Albright. D. Downen, I.. Bennett 0 Second row: Mr. Mouw, li. Brodd, C. Boyle, ll. Czecz, rl. Drennen, E. Berger, D. Ackley, P. Decker, D. Culver 0 First row: D. Ackley, WI. Frirnkino, j. Cunningham. j. Barber, R. Fowler, R. Dodge, R. Bedford. DI. Dennin 0 Not in pitture: NX . Does 'H-Q' 8.3 .ii -'H' - Al A . 1 FA 79 Are Required to Have 17.4 Credits for Graduation MR. C.'ONNflll .'IY. IIUMISROOM Oli--Iialflc row. Cf. Hgizclwootl, W. Glenn, H. Hcnlcy, R. H.u'x'cy, H, Gordon, -I. Hctlhlatlu, R. Gonzales 0 Thirtl row: Mr. Clonnnwny, I.. Ivcrson, R. Hurt, V. Howarth, R. Kirshtncr, R. Hulin, -I. Grcncui' 0 Second row: If. Fourmont. C. Graaff, B, Glcy, D. Iird. F. Foster, S. Forshcrg, P. Hcntlcrson, B, Holly 0 First row: DI. Johnson, I.. Hcsscnaucr, -I. Green, -I. Kaufcnherg, R. Hating, I 'lungt-ls, S. Gilluspic, D, Ht-rlwcrt 0 Not in picturc: H. Kintlclhwgcr, Ci. Gillwrt, A. Hitt, D, HllI3l7.lI'xl. MR. SIMPSON, IIUMHRINIIII Oli---Bglck row: Mr, Simpxon, VI, P.trkt-. If. Ntlflllllll. B. Olin, D. I,.lI'lSll. W. Kncippcr, R. Olson, Rohcrt Leon Phillips, Ii. Null 0 'I'l1irtl row: H. I..lIljLC, Ii. Mellon, I.. Ingram, Ii. I.1lllxQl!IlI'l, G. Potlscliwt-it, D. I.ut'11s. G. Oros, T. I.cCQomptQ O Second row: R. Kluubcr, I.. I.ibhy, M. Rcisuck, M, l.t-on.iitl. AI. I.c'lmcrt. P. Plough, S. K.lii1. 'If Iihhy. S. Raiiscli O Ifiiwt row: 'If INlitltIlc'ton, H. Uhctl, Rolu-rt I.cRoy Phillips. R. Potlsthwcit, D. I.cig'i, D. Ikluyt-i's, 'lf Lynk, T. Minor. MR. GR1lfIflN, IIOMERINIM 913- S. Kloinhgiuur, R. R'L'l1ill'AISllI1, R. Thonms, D, Schultz, G. Pritchett, Li. Smith, Cf. Stnplm, P. Slit-ptml 0 Tliird row: Mr, Grithn, M. Wficncckc, N. Thompson, j. Richmond, C. Wfoollcy. Stcmmct, A. VilIlDLlSCl', l5.Willxx't1rtl1, R. W.ltki11s O Sucontl row: H. Russ, K. Vander- lintlcn, I XVoicictkowsli.1, R. Schwarz, H, Schultz, I. Slant-ii, M. Stiles, C. Titscliingur, S. Snydcr o First row: VI. W.1tlkii1s, Ii, Sicklcr, -I. Stottul. C. Vfiisliington, R. Scott, -I. Vt-atcr, j. Stiles, B. Smith. L M A After stopping to replace a broken lens, Shutterbug, popular young bug-ab0ut- town, prepares to lead us into the third part of the fabulous trip. As we push through the corridors, we catch glimpses of our stu- dent governing bodies, clubs, organizations, and big productions which have kept us oc- cupied throughout the year. Our ears ring and the halls echo with the din of our many activities. Things are really beginning to pop! exclaims Sherbert excitedly, as several llashbulbs explode. Quickly setting up our equipment, we turn to see school activities passing in review and hasten to record them for posterity. , 1 Align KA f Sixty Six Q, XX K Z Sc ' ' 1 fy' I x ' 3 2 n I Nsh Q wqgf, Q' , N, RDA Q x is MQ 1 '93 '32, 2 ,ff if E A 'Z Q, 1 1, 1 i J , , 1 5 Q 'UE F 99 Ui fav A QA 1. A, 'I Bl 1 f 11 1 X. 1 ' A ns , Q i f , ic N t in ti ini' Nan james. This project was ent government class. BEFORIS TAKING OVER their Student Council positions, the new otlicers are shown husiness procedures and duties hy retiring othcers, Standing: Bob Bieritz, vice-president, jerry Parker, presidentg and Sandra Henderson, treasurer. The new officers, Seated: are .lim McCue. vice-president: Chuck lVhCiinn, pix-siileiitg Cltryl Bloodgood, seii'et.li'y for hoth semestersg and lwlary Middleton, treasurer. 71 Rfl I N llilf I'lC'l'0RIOI'S ox er upper' O 0 s ntn in tollcttini. c inned foods for needy families i lx eeling are committee memhers I tin Ols n Cnilsuc Covert, ,loyce Kilhurn, and ' ui holl okers are Druid Hendricker, The meeting will please come to order, so open the weekly Student Council meetings. Led hy jerry Parker and Chuck Mcfiinn, this year's Student Cfouncil sponsored many and varied projects. The meetings this year were held in the auditorium or in the Girls' Club room during the seventh period. The officers were elected in a school-wide election, and the representatives were elected hy members of their hoinerooms. These representatives worked on many of the stand' ing committees. The traffic committee appointed mon- itors and set up rules to regulate traffic in the halls and on the stairs. Keeping order in the cafeteria line, pass- ing out numbers, and selling milk were duties of thc cafeteria committee members. FULIJILLING A RFQl'lfS'1' from the hoys in Korea, ineinhers of tht Coralie Wfhite, Don Cherwin, Barbara Wise, and ,loaquin Mcllully Sixty-Eight l Student Council pack food and clothing for Korean XX'.ir orphans. Preparing the hoxes for shipment are Carylsue Covert, Tom Korody, l'RI'illI Mtl xllt'l.:i.'X'l7. XY'l.S tenor, signs autographs for students after a tonvo sponsored by the Student C.oi1ntil. Shown arc 7 ,lout llannling. Marx blohnson. Raylnontl Vicrling, Paul l'itlli,.ll?l1I1 bleisch. Sarah Hendrick, atcoinpanisl, Mr. Mtlfarlantl, L ' i idtnt ind Mirilyn 'lannti fl rlln k Md -1111 1,61 vllvwk il pies '.. ssemblies, Parties VIUSITPII IIARIVIXG. violinist, one of the many artists brought to liast High by the Student Council, is intro duced to thc asscniblx bv ,lerry Parker, president, lirst st'lI1L'5lL'I'. Planning pep assemblies and bolstering school spirit were problems which confronted the pep assembly com- mittee. Highlights of the pep assemblies this year were a NVQ-stern roundeup. a Roman football game. and a skit presented by Mr. Matthews and the drama students. The lfire and Safety and Health committees combined their ideas in a program of accident prevention. The bulletin board kept everyone posted on weekly events and timely 'l'houghts for the Xkleekf' Many other projects and responsibilities were under- taken. The Council endorsed the bond issue for the new school and encouraged citizens of Aurora to vote. Plans were made for a safe lfast-XYest football classic. Along with a new idea of saying the Pledge of Alle' giance before assemblies. they provided Artist Cionyocae tions. Christmas decorations. and Homecoming plans. All of these projects. according to the administration and Miss Veronica O'Neil. adviser. helped the repre- sentatiyes learn the problems of government and be' come better leaders and citizens. Sixty-Nine GIRLS' CI.l'B PRIESIIUENT. Norma jeske, receives a corsage at the annual Girls' Club party from Cheryl Ches- madia, retiring president. Looking on are the other otlicers: Pat Brown and Hildegard Modeiy, new and retiring secrc- tary-trcasurerz 'lanet Gumz and Pat Baker, retiring and ncw vice-president. Girls Redecorafe Club Roomp Buy New Furnishings ln a newly decorated club room, the Fast High Girls' Club carried out its activities with parties, money-making projects, community serv- ices, and conferences. HOSTESSISS at the annual Christmas tea given hy the Girls' Cluh Thai wclullnlng of new fl-eshlnen and lnlti' for the faculty are Elinor Haherle, Cheryl Chesinadia, -lanet Gumz, and Nk1UCy' Boyd, ation of new ofiicers in February were held as usual this year. A style show and refreshments followed the ceremony. Finding clever names is hard. but the Girls' Ciluh came up with Levi Leap for their dance in November. Many girls were hostesses at the Iimpty Stock- ing Party for Aurora children. The impressive lvy Day program in june concluded the activ- ities of the year for the girls and Miss Veronica O'Neil, their adviser, , Seventy 'XHI '1.l. lilf C,0Ml.'X R0l'NI7 THF M0l'N'liAlN inalxcs a hit .lt the 1955 Minstrel show as the Hillbilly liar:-l, iompiised ol' David Morgan, David Hendricker, Ronald jeanlwlanc, Xvallace Bartlett, Charles Thompson .ind Ritliard Van Pc-It tstandingj and Ronnie Fowler and David Kocsis fltneelingj dcmonstratc .1 few uses for lugs and lwottlcs. Boys Assisi with Minsfrelp Give Christmas Party l'lilfllflRl.N'Cf I7lft,.1l,S to he sold as .1 money-mixing project for tht lioyrf Cilulw .nrt thc otiicersi Ted Hoss, vice-president l..irrv Q 1-Q' Ctl wh, secicfai'y,ti't'.:suiei'g Norm Huntley, NL'I'jLL'.ll II-di-QIYIUN1 Fd Nchindcl, prcsitient Ten minute meetings this year became a ne- cessity for the East High Boys' Club after the new homeroom plan went into eltiect. Although the meetings were rushed, Mr. Aaron Albright, adviser of the cluh, kept things going the same as has been done in the past. The annual Christmas party and open house was sponsored and a huge tree for the center of the gym was secured hy the boys. A dance, accompanied by Don Sohan's orchestra. and re- freshments ended the party and began the Christmas vacation. Financial assistance was gained through the annual Minstrel show. During the winter, the Boys' Clluh assisted in lceeping the gym cleang supplying the school grounds with waste con- tainers was their spring project. Sex enty-Une S., EQ AVRURAN EDITORS proofread galley for their pages before the signal is given to let the presses roll. Looking over printed copy are Marcia Lester, feature editor, Chuck MCGinn, sports editor: Hildegard Modery, managing editor1 and Vir- ginia Curtin, editor-in-Chief, Auroran Wins All-American For Sixth Consecutive Year News, editorials, features, sports, music col- umns, and jokes-everything needed to make an All-American paper was what over 1528 stu- dents have enjoyed in the Auroran during the past six years. Besides this, the statf, this year, put out one more issue of the bi-weekly paper than any previous group. Auroran and Speculum statfs acted as hosts on November l, when the Big liight Press Con- ference was held at Iiast Aurora. After a morn, ing of round table discussions about the prob- lems of newspaper and yearbook publishing, lunch was served in the cafeteria. Following the meal, Miss Mabel O'Donnell, guest speaker of the day, presented a talk on the publication of books. Along the fun line was the fifth quarter dance, A Roarin' Round-up. A grand march was held and two of last year's editors acted as judges. Prizes were presented to the boy and girl wearing the most original western outfit. At Christmas time, the staff room glowed with Christmas spirit and decorations which induced the editors to have a party. The annual Variety Show, sponsored by the Rlfl'0R'I'lfRS SCAN past issues of the Auroran to check up on stories that they have written. They are, Standing: Ronnie Schenk, .lim Meyers, Dick Everett, Steve Mrkvicka, Ronnie Mueller, Albert Doud, Don Kieso, Binford Brown, Beth Linden- meyer, Barbara Wist- 0 Sitting: Barbara Fourmont, Virginia Alungels, lzlaine Oros, Carole Sthaub, Juanita Davis, Sylvia Ma rsh all . le 1 ' 11122 9' F ... gl anna F Fl X r ln -.--...Z lfXl,IIxl.X'C,.'-' l'.'lllIfRS I111111 other srl11111ls .IIT studied hy these 111u1'11.1Iis111 students is 1 1l1ss 111111 11 111 11 students 1ll'L 111111p.11111g tht 11.11111s 111 111111 1X.llNPlL'N ut' guud umpy 0 ll.11'k gun s LIIL Us 11 111,11 A11 s N11r111.1 .l1sl11, A1111 ll111111k, D111111 Stunus, B.ll'i'l.lI'.l Sehr.11ler, Ruger 1131111111111 1 1 1 1 0 F111111 g1111111s, I1'x111g Cil11'1ste11s1-11, N.111ey l.lI1klQ'I1IUL'yC'I, M.115,i1 511111. l..1111 B1 , ,. , ,, , l1.1st1111, Ruth XX111l1, l'l11Ily XX11lg.1st, .1111l Ad.1 Mightll. Nut 111 1111111111 C 1111l M11 1 111 H11 s A11r111'1111. was held 1111 M111' I-I 1111d li. The edi- tors QlCLiiLlCLl llll tl1e fllflllil' Hfititlkl News. Sexeriil 111e111hers11t tl1e stgilli. witl1 Mr. Hliiele 1111111. z1tte11de1l the State Press ASSt5LiiLlfil3Il at the ll11i1'e1'sity ut Illinois, where ideas for future issues were 1-11lle1'te1l. I11 .lklklifikbll to tl1e ALlI't7l'llIl, the stall' lHCINl5Cl'S lilll'IliSllCel 11111te1'i11l fur stories i11 the Aurora llL'LlL'47ll'NL'XX'S. Cil1u1'k M1'C?i1111, tl1is YCLIISS sports Cklilllll 1111d ll1lSI Higl1 h11th were l1111111red when fill' lle111'1111 g.11'e l1i111 Ll hx'-li11e for his sports e11x'e1'11ge ut tl1e llig liight 511111108 ill which lfast High P1lIAIlL'll5LlfCLl. I11 june fill' P11l1lie11ti1111s l'l1lIKlLlCf w11s held where tl1e l'CPUI'fL'I4S. editurs 1111d lULlI'lli1liSIU classes 11 ere l1UllOl'Cxl tur their past YCLIIHS wurlx, llLliiUl'S tur tl1e 1'11111i11g year were LlllI10LlDL'CLl Llllkl Quill glllkl Srrull iiwgirds were Pl'CSCIlfCLl. I'I I 'I INC, I lllf I'I.X.II '1UI'1.lIIfS1111 1leL'111'.1ti1111s fur the HA R11.11'111 R1111111I-1111, .1 titth illl1ll'IL'l d11111e sp1111s111'e1l hy the lf.1st High A11r111.111. .11'1- l11L'INl7k'lS ut' the 1le1'111'.1ti1111 111111- 1111tt1'1-. P.1t Nzuud, M11'11.1 l.L'NfC'I. tlllxl 0111111 Ci111't111. .'lI'IlUIftl.X'5' ,'lIfI. IlIfI7I,.'lIfI:'I7 Iffilf MtlII.I.X'C1' tu .llllllllll .111d tu other s1h1111Is with 11 hirh they excl1.l11ge impers hy Kf111'.1li1' wvllllk, .1ss1111.1t1 11l1t111g lilllhll' ll1ll'3L'l'lL'. ex1'h.111ge 1d1t111g .1111l F1.11111s ci.INPLI, st.1fli NLLI'L'l1ll'l'. 1 t11ty-'I'h Nag: l lI.l.N'C.' 'Illlf Nlfil' XI'IiCfI'l.I'M with thost ol past wars is a solemn ct-rcinony for thc staff mth itll lht 195 ul nn S Spec L is tiled by this xtavs 4-ht-us, Nanny lioytl, editor-in-cliit'f1 Ronald Stlia-nk, Iitciary editor: and B.lIl5.ll'.l louiniont. assotiate ulitor. Spec Introduces New Ideas: XY'ho wrote this? How long should I write this story? ls this caption suitable? Wfhat part of the picture shall 1 cut oft? These statements were commonly heard in room 122 during the eighth period as the editorial stall' completed plans for the 1955 Speculum. Wtnrk for the editorial statt began the tirst week ot school when ideas for the theme were discussed and plans for homeroom pictures were made. The business staff was busy throughout the year with the patron drive, typing patron lists, and distributing year- books on Class Day. After the drive, it was announced that the seniors had brought in an all-time high of 551855. This was nine dollars more than the previous record set by the class of 1952. Deciding on the color and grain of the book was a great problem because the statl' wanted something completely 17l1'l5lU.X' I'.'lC.li LYIPY is rtatl by Narnia lxsttr SIQYIUR ll'7lf.X lill5lC.Q'iTIUNS art prep.iic-tl for print' to thc othti literary -raft members, Connie Stidelf ing by Cheryl Chesmadia, manustxipt editor, and hcr ' wt 'rot Carl Rubo s x -tlitor. a tl staff Linda Newman, Virginia klungcls. and litth man. Cam! H144 lgm l, , , .ports L n , Nylxia Maisliall, lt must be amusing. Lindenmeyer. Seventy-Four Cutouts and Student Index I'lIU'lUCfR,'ll'llX .tri exmninetl and sized tm' uniting hy statt num- hers, ll.ll'l'Lll.l Was., Maryann Gnssinann, phutugraphy editnr. Pat XX'illxs. and Pat Stinndi A neu idea used in this ye.tr's Sptculnm .intl caiiitd nut hy tht plintngixipliy statl' was printing sexeral nt the pictures .ts ctitnuts. ditterent from any and all foregoing Specu- lums. Finally the grey and red cover with plaster grain was chosen and apprnved hy the editorial and husiness statlis and their advisers, Mrs. Schick and Mr. XY'nnlley. The editorial stall- worked nn the theme after the cnver was picked and decided nn Camera Close-ups hy the shutterhug, Sherhert. The stall found that hard work, patience, accuracy, and cn-nperatinn were needed tn produce a new and dillerent yearhnnlx. Tn enahle students tn find persnns nr events more quickly, a student index was placed in the hunk. Copy, captions, picture lwards, and dum- mies were completed hy the end nt lXlarch, when the bunk was ready for the printer. Presentation tn Mr. Matthews nn Cllass Day ended a very active year. l.'llxl.XC1 C.fltiRC1l: UI- llllz PEIIRUX l7Rll'If is the Specultlin husiness staff 0 Stantlin ': Carnlc S ha , h . ' 1 I I 3. A nh lun Pittman. Gnrdnn Hrlggs, Phil W'hite, Helcn Carpeittici' 0 Sitting: Inanne Trieixseiler, Gcnrgia l-liclccrncll, Carylsnn Cmnt, Alndecn Olsen 0 Nut in pitture: lNlarinn Duy, lack Ricltards. lawns., seat .. , Seventy-lfive Festivals, Concerts Are Band Highlights of '53 l7EllflONSTRA'l'ING THEIR TlV'lRLING ABILITY are Connie Hansen and Virginia Dell, memhcrs of the twirling squad. -Ioan I.ohr was ahst-nt at the time the picture was taken. MINSTRIZL BAND and accompanist are shown with Mr. Trotto their director, the night of the hig show. They are, Back row T. Wfatson. T. llurkhart, N. Huntley, D. Miller, R. Orland, D Sohan, l. Tifrea, D. Vitkers. and B. Collins 0 Front row: J Price, B. Brown, W Bieritz. B. Price, Ahens, S. Mrkvicka and -I. V. Trotto. Marjorie Nelson is accompanist for the group. s Ever present in many school and outside ac- tivities was the East High Band. Eighth hour students working near the band room had a concert every day. and when spring rolled around, the boys went outdoors where others heard their diligent practicing. Speaking of concerts, the band presented two Athe annual fall and spring concerts. The Armed Forces Day and the Memorial Day pa- rades were two of the patriotic ceremonies in which the band, along with other bands of the city, participated. To get the magazine drive off to a flying start, the band played several rousing selections. They played in two school assemblies and, of course, were always present at the pep convos, where l s i l to, directorg tl. R. McMullen grade school directori P, Ruhart M. Nelson, F. O'Connor, R Bieritz, I.. Fox, T. Wfatson, N Wilstin, j. Wehh, R. Chinlund j. Hansen, C. Morris, VU. Ah bott, D. McBeth, -I. Simmons, R Seventy-Six BAND--Back row: WI. V. Trot- the last strains of hast High Will Shine could still be heard as the students left the gym. XVith Mr. james V. Trotto, conductor of the band, several boys attended the district and state solo and ensemble contests at Batavia and at Bradley llniversity. Two of the band mem- bers took top honors in the All-State Band at the University of lllinois. 'l'hree festivals, one in Chicago, one in lia- tavia, and the annual outdoor festival with the orchestra and choir, were included in the activ- ities of the year. l Musical background for the Minstrel was R provided by tourteen members of the bandg vrcjri our I.ll5I3IiR Ar'c,'r's'r'1Nri rings .ltr-tm uit- jariu ' football field as the members of the German band march into view. They are Ray Cilessner, Don Sohan, Roger Louks. Dennie Cliristensen, jack Livingston, and Bill Clark. other members participated in the show as end- men, dancers, and novelty actors. erayton. U, bruart, K. Orland, tl. Spurlin, G. Grarnly, l.. Groesch 0 Fourth row: D. Reedy. B, lklorrison, j. Biltgen, A, Porch, W, Hoadlev. K Berg, D. Gatenhy, S. Shaw, R. Berernan. D. Christensen, Ci. Vanjoske. D. Garbe, R. Gilmore, A. Moen, D, Melton, 'lf Burkhart, li. l.aVoy, WI. Cfornpton, C. Brewer. D. Darby, l. Vickers, W. Clark, D. Miller. N. Huntley, D. Duliois I Third row: 'lf liridgewater, XY. jacob, -I. Furuas, l.. Murley. R. Blank, WI. Popp, VI. Weber, Cf, jenkins. R. Mclieth, W. lirosi, R. Howorth, R. Hillock. D. Vickers, li. Strong, rl. Mclfvoy, tl. Hulls, l., Needham, R. 'l'r'app, lf, 'l'ifrea, K. Madden. R. Glessner, bl. Morrison, H. Darland, D. Soliau 0 Second row: W. Gley, xl. Collins, C. Gebhart, D. Morgan, lf. Shaw, l.. lfews, M. Messenger. W. Hes- senauer, R, Price, XV. Bieritz, K. Gaylord, j. Price, j. Livingston, V. Seabaugh, D. Kocsis O Front row: B. Brown, J. Abens, R. Anderson, W. Campbell, D. Hendricker, j. DuBois, A, Stutz. R. jeanblanc, C. Thompson, W. Bartlett. Seventy-Seven Orchestra Adds Musical Moments fo School Year This year, as has been custom of previous years, the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Vincent Langlitz, participated in a full concert program. The season opened with their appearance be- fore the teachers on Business-Industry-Education Day. This event was followed by the annual Fall Concert and the appearance of the orchestra at the senior class play, where they supplied the in- cidental music for the program. Shortly following these events, seven members of the orchestra participated in the All-State or' chestra. This organization met in conjunction with the All-State Music Activity on the Univer- sity of Illinois campus Thanksgiving weekend. The guest conductor was Mr. Ralph Ii. Rush of the University of Southern California. This was also the second consecutive year Mr. Langlitz was chairman of the All-State orchestra. 0RCHES'l'RAgBack row: C. Morris, j. Fourmont, W. Abbott, M. Nelson, B. Collins, b. litschmger, rx. van:-cn. C. Cousin.-ui. K. Hansen, P. Decker, Mr. Langlitz 0 Fourth row: A. Hayden, janet Brown, B. Sheagren, N. Gain, B. Crayton, M. Carlson sl. Vcster, D. Sohan, C. Brewer, B. Clark, S. Rausch, M. Leonard 0 Third row: S. Miksa, I.. Nadelhoffer, V. Howarth, R. Craig L. Ska-un, S. Haag 0 Second rowx C. Hayden, S, Christian, D. Bumpus, M. Hayden, M. jchnson, M. Mouyios, B. Simane, R Seventy-Eight During the second semester the orchestra took part in the junior class play, again supplying the music for the occasion, followed by the annual Fox Valley Music Festival. This event was held at the Batavia high school, a new location for the program. In previous years the Festival had been held at Flgin high school. The festival was at- tended by the finest musicians in the Fox Valley, who spent two days at tryouts and practice ses- sions and concluded the Festival with a concert. A formal program was again presented by the orchestra at the annual Spring Concert. At this event the orchestra was assisted by the Fast Aurora junior Symphony. Following this, the orchestra presented a special children's program during the last week of May. attended by grade school students. Ending the year's full program was the Out- door Music Festival staged, as has been the cus- tom of previous years, at the Roy F. Davis athletic held and presented jointly by both instrumental and choral organizations of the high school and the all-grade band. 0RCfHIi5TRfl MFMBERS IFHUI 'I'RAVlfI.li17 D0ll r'X'S'I'A'I'l:' to take part in the University of lllinois musit clinic reclietlt their music before departing. They are Marjorie XVl1erritt, Marjorie Nelson, Arlene Anderson, Calvin Norris Cordelle Hayden, Betty Collins. and Marlene Hayden. Y 'liH1fRE'S Ml.'SIC IN THIS AIR when the orchestras sextet entertains with various musical selettions, Around the piano are Karen Hansen, Estelle jiavis, Marlene Hayden. Arlene An- derson, Marjorie Nelson, and Joyce Hall. Foote. McCarty, DI, Carlson, B. Brettelle 0 First row: A. Anderson, M. Wlieri'ett, S. Hendricks, j, Hall. -I. Berlin, F. Ulferts, E. -liavis, Joyce Brown. Seventy-Nine I ll l'l'Il mms l'OI'K D1R1fc:T1Nr,'. the mu cnmlers sing ff'f'fRf5iHk'5Ij'j Wbf9B5 4f':'W'fm:-I1MC' 'Silurlt Night, cI.lI'UIL'l'N.wII1!Yx'l1 .uv ,I.mct Gumv. Cf.11nl Pentel-Q. If Tr' 'xx A' Tldfli 'I' A I K. , kit N. I L 'II' , . LC.'I'5UIT, . I ITL ICNVN, . .IIT- 'I I I I mf, M. Lanka, D. Ziclku, 5. wxlm, N. cs.-Ia. VI. Childress, T. Rurh, G. IR-Inn, R. Iilcmmvc, If. Rogers, R. Arch O Fifth ruw: Ii. Vlficn- or-kc, DI. Rilcy, I.. INI.1tI4m, M. I,ittIc1nlm, Ii. HuI'Tm.m, P. Cnrdux, IS. Millur, 51. VI-IIUIILIN, SLIIILIIXI Ifcycrcisrn, S. G.ly, S. liixslur, P. Iillns. S. RLIAICIWLILIQII, I.. Snyrlul, G. III-.1IIlu, Slmuml Fcyercisun, T, Glover. Cf. cI.lIIHNY.ly, I.. A Cappella Choir and Chorus Have All-Time High CHOIR Huck ww: V. -Iungr-ls, A, Harrison, B. Boro, D. jmws, J. McCQ.1:ty, C. IXI1xrtin, D. Dukiwis, I. WI-lwrrr, D. I'muIIIy, D. Wfilfmwrmg, kl. SCIIWLIITL. Iimcrsun, R. Hallufk, G. Iiruwn. D. cIIlI'INIL'IINL'I1, R. Srhmidt, II. PII-su, R. IDM-yu. D. Amh-rw11, H. Sclmldcx' 0 Fifth row: C. SCIILILIIW. R. Iffxic, V. Sipplu, M. Gm-wry. K.. IR-ntck. Ii XXML' If XX uIg'1wt S Rulwcrt B Kunold, A. Halvdcn. M. H.IN'kIL'II, DI. Timm, I.. I..lmz. I.. Alu-I. I'. Iiankx, I.. R. 11 I Omllrttn M. HI-ch, IS. lieu, Il RIm.uIu. K. Strcufcrt, IE, Harvey, R. I,imIrutI1c I Fourth row: C.. Iiurgrhvrt, VI, Rumplc, Sluifcl. I. III'.lllL'l', D. Nk'LlCl1RII'L'I1k'H, B. Dnhm, G. Bc.uIlu, S. Fay, M. Fuller, D. Swurmw , '. - - f, Plus, R. XXH1-IIQ, P. Ifwstcr, DI. WUHIIIl1.lKkI1Cf, M. Wlmurrctt, j. Lussky, I.. Cjwk. D. Iiriggs, D. 'I'rnttcr, II, Rr-uI 'If fTllIIL'I'I'L'Z 0 'I'I1iuI ww: Ii. Smith, S. Mngill, B. Olsun, SL1c'I'.1yIm11'. I7. INIr11'tm, M. Ifungarxl. N, ,l.um-N, -I Dr.1kc', li, Iic.uIcr, FI. Tusch. M. Brnucr, K. Klein. WI. Kingx. P. Kuk, D. INIyr1's. bl. Palmquixt, C.. I'mwcr, Ifwth. M. Kunmwly, Ii. R.1tzkL', H, VIQIIIKIIIQCIQ N. I.mdcnmLycr O ScwmI ww: C.. Grow, N. I.1mm-y,h. Nx.lfImmI M. Daniels, G. Boyle. D. Grolt-ske. M. Tintinger, I.. Saros, D. Christ- 9 F l cnscn ourti row: P. Brucsewitz, H. Organ. M. Fralcy. N, Scott, li. W'ill:c-ning, Brettelle, F, Simplcins, .l. Myers, -I. Runkle, D, Carlson, F. Mandl, D. Peters, fl. Petr-rson, H. H.iytlc'n, N. Pauley, C. Trapp, I.. Schuler, S. Smith. N. Cocks, P, Dyc, F. Clauson, V, llnwin, CQ. Siclclcr, .l. l'l.lrrc-tt, l.. Gran, V. Burson, F. Cate, D. Faauman, R. Bauer 0 Third row: H. Wfc-ber, Fr, Crayton, M. llililinaycr. M. Swift, K. Ness, M, Tuma, D. Wlhc-.iton. l.. Vomhof, S. Stallmann, M. Herbert, K. Maze, P. Reedy, S. Schultz, li. Hornback, K. Smith, G. Meredith, A. Lewis. D. Mielke, S. Sponholtz. N. Lowe, l. Ta1'nowski, P. Stump, VI. Scnlc-s, D. F.iren, M. Green. R. Olin 0 Second row: G. Brandl, Moc-char. XX'ilkinson, D. Nich- elson, H. Page. D Fiumpus, D. Albright, D. Edwards, P, Montgomery, j. Timm, K. Ric-ser, C, Schmidt, M. Stren- licrt. M. Gross, H. Stirn. C. Leden, P. Doring, Al, Swain 0 Front row: B. Fatheree, M. Murphy. P. Pamson, M. Wfilkinson, A. Scli.iscliw.iry. -I. lllni. j. DeMerritt, C. Rowlett, R. Gardner, A. Vago, D. Brown, B. Pcary 0 Not in pitture: M. Smith. R, McClain, bl. Gillard, rl. Whllls, l.. Tanner. Enrollment for More and Better Musical Programs C.. Phillips. l.. Batcs. F. Hall, M. Mad- den, P. Thomas, P. Stump, j. Gumz, N, jeskc, K. Hansen, M. Bouldin, D. Mulcay, K. Bell. A. Mighell. bl. Carlson 0 Front row: M. Dumas, Suzanne Taylor, R, Apodaca. K, Stillings. ll. Lantz, li. wliavis, F, Lassiter, S. Shep- licrd, M, Morgan, S. M.irsh.ill, AI. Hall, M Heckmann. N. Rossi, M. Nelson O Not in picture: K. Haag. R. Groom. Choir and chorus opened the year with the fall concert in November, and during the year Miss Margaret Poulc's groups were present at many musical incidents. Several choir members traveled to the University of llli- nois to sing in the All-State Chorus, an event not partici- pated in for several years. Before December 25 the vocal groups were busy pre- paring for the Christmas assembly. which was not of the usual type. An impressive story of the first Christmas was presented through the combined efforts of the choir, chorus, drama, and art students. The choir and chorus provided the yuletide music for the tableau and story. Some of the spring events in which the choral groups took part were the Fox Valley Music Festival, the annual spring concert, the school Faster program, and the Faster Sunrise service at the First Methodist Church. lfighty-One Drama Students Stage and Present Skits, Plays students, M, liester, G. Wfolsfelt. S. Wiilil, D. Reedy, S. Tay li. Xwcbstcr, K. Glover, li. Settles, D. King, D. Herrcn, P. De- w is dont by Vort-, .intl C. Orland. The b.tclq.:rountl painting wx - Richard VanPelt. C,'lll'RtfllC0lfRS in the annual Christmas program are drama lor This year, through the efforts of the drama classes, numerous assemblies and plays were pre- sented for the students of liast High and the east side elementary schools. Under the direction of Miss Myrtle Nelson, the members of the drama class participated in life prevention assemblies given for the grade schools as well as liast High, a T.li. assembly, pep assemblies, the annual Christmas and liaster programs, and a Christmas movie and a play, Snow Wfhite and the Seven Dwarfs. given for grade school students. Aside from these special undertakings, some of the regular duties of the drama class consisted of setting up scenery, costuming, and making up for the class plays, Minstrel. and Variety Show. K5 ...vw- fll7jI'S'llNG MlCRUPIIONIiS. here done by Fred Jeslce. MAKlfI,'P TECIINIQUE is demonstrated by Nanty Boyd, stageliand, Don Kicso. m.m.1ger, .ind ,lim lNluellcr. stage-hand, is chairman of the makeup committee. Wlxilc' Reynier Preston, one of thc many jobs done by the stagc trevv. The boys take property cofclirtirmzin is made up, liaibara Wisci, NV.ll'klI'Ul'K' tare of curtains, lights, stcncry, .ind cvcrytliing concerning the mistress, and Dixie Curiningliain, property co-thairman, stop stage, their work to look On, Eighty-Two Sl lit s D b T k T H FIR, I' .5 fli in their tournament wa thc attainment ot l-rf' l- l lh. Hfk' ': D. 'dll-d'k1' e a e tqilcsc xiosi sopi tcatcrs 0 te ioun ni tn in ti Wfith a record of twenty-tive victories and only five defeats, the dehate team. coached hy Miss Dorothy Youngblood. enjoyed a very suc- cesstul season. ln the tirst major tournament. held at Augus- tana College. the team placed in the upper tourth ot a tield of thirty-tive schools. Following this, in the annual Big Fight tour- nament at Freeport, the team placed third in dehate and second in the individual classes. These achievements accomplished, this year's varsity dehate team also won the championship trophy ot the Metropolitan Dehate Union, cons sisting of sixteen Illinois and lndiana schools in the Chicago area. Resolved: That the Atlantic Pact Nations Should Form a Federal Union was the suhiect of a cross-examination dehate presented to the students at a regular school convocation. an btutz. Clayton liaxis, and C.hi1cls Ihompson O Sctoni row: Charles l'nger, Gala Davis, Ciharmainc liohle, Sun Rohc-rt, and Frantis Mil-:sa o Front roxs: I.arrv llouldin manager, liethany Haftclt, l.ois Goodpaster, and Daxid Wil ftbflg, lN.ll1.lQL'l', 'I'lll:' CllrlfllPlU.X'SIi'1l' 'l'R0l'HY, won at the hletropolitan l'i1RS'l' l'l,,4CIf ll lfX'.X'lf1?S in the lXlctropolitan Dchatc llnion, Dt-hate llnion, is pitscnted to Mr, Matthews hy Steve thc varsity dc-haters are shown with th. ii trophy in the ilchatc Mrkvitka and Richard Plachc, memhers of the xarsity dehatt assemhly. w'l1llL',lkl.lllllLl Daxis speaks, Rithard Platht, Franris squad. Richard and Stcxc also won indixidual honors in tht Oiflonnur, -lim Ahrahamsoii, and Stew lN1rl4xitlta pitpaic for liig liight-Richard first in original uratury and Steve fifth their turns at the mike. in extempore. Eighty-Three Service Clubs Take Active Part in School Life The junior Red Cross, advised by Mrs. Virginia Doyle, engaged in many activities, some of which were Christmas caroling, sending birthday cards to shut-ins and elderly people, lilling gift boxes, and giving radio programs. The enrollment money for the year amounted to HRIZZ.-15, topping last year's amount. The high- est homerooms were Miss Galbraith's with 555.951 Mrs. Humiston's with 35401. The Future Nurses Club, also advised by Mrs. Doyle, met the second Tuesday of every month. One of the special events on their calendar was the lield trip taken by twenty-eight girls to St. Lulces and Wfesley Memorial Hospitals in Chicago. Headed by Mr. C. Chrisman, the Distributive liducation classes included among their activities a Christmas banquet, an limployee-Iimployer ban- quet, and a Chicago excursion. DIZCORATIUNS AND FAVORS sent to the Veterans' hos- pitals in the Chicago area for the Christmas season are dis- played by jr. Red Cross otlicers: Ada Mighell, vice-presidentg Ann Harrison, secrctaryg Connie Hansen, presidentg Don Kieso, treasurer. l'RIf1'.4Rlr'N'G fl lil'l.I.If'l'IN BOARD DISPLAY for Na- DlS7'RIIil'TIVE liD1'CA'I'l0N OFFICERS plan their annual tional Hospital XX'eek are the otlirers of the Future Nurses Employee-limployer banquet. The ollicers are, Standing Club: Barbara Fourrnont, presidentg Joyce Brown, treasurer, lid Garbe, treasurerg Larry Leesley, xice-president 0 Sitting Ann Harrison, vice-president, Carol Pentek, secretary. Chris VanDuser, secretaryg lilroy Hennes, president. Eighty-Four Proiecfor, Delphi, Radio lncluded in Curriculum HOU 'IU Slfl' I'l' A PROjliC'l'0R is clemonstriited by mem- bers of the projector club: Dick Howorth, SC'Ll'CiilI'Y1 Chuck Harper, presidentg lid Harper, viee-president: Chuck lewis, secretgiryi not in pieture: Phil cilltlllllllllll. president. Members of the projector club rendered services to the school by setting up und operating the school's four projectors for the numerous films. tilm strips, and slides used in classes throughout the school. Mr. john Hurth advised the club, Vllorlcing on individual projects. trzmsluting Morse Code, and learning the principles of riidio operation were the content of the meetings of the Radio Club every Thursday evening. Their main project for the year was the setting up of Ll short waive receiver in the electricity shop under the direction of Mr. Gordon Simonsen, adviser. Advised by Miss Dorothy Youngblood and Mr. ll. Davis, members of Delphi were given exper- ience in piuliiimentary procedure and speaking. Humorous talks, impromptu talks, rind talks on news of the day were given ut their meetings. SHORT Il rll'If .'lPl'.4R.'1TI'S made by the r.1dio club is 4 I7 deinonstriitcd by members, liriuik Krvszexxslci, using the micro. phone, .intl Glenn Roush, using the meter. Otlicers of the tlub off .ire George lienter. president, .md Glenn Roush. secretary- I ti eilsurer. V , lfLPlll Allflf'l'lNG comes to order ns Karen Hansen. president, recognizes liohette Kcnlsler, vice-president. Other icers are .Lmiie XX'eing.1rtner, sgt,-.it-.irmsg Nan Alanics. seeg .im Abriilminson, presg Carolyn hlones, x.-presg lietlmny liiirtelt. sec.: Frank Riigiigli, sgt.-.lt-iirnis. Iiightyeliive Pausing to reload before launching on the last part of our trip, Sherbert issues instruc- tions to our party, for we are about to embark into unexplored regions. Suddenly, we find ourselves flying west over the Fox River and landing right in the middle of the Wfest High Athletic field. The game begins and we breathlessly witness the fighting East Aurora Tomcats defeat the West Aurora Hawks in thrilling combat! Thousands cheer as our snap-happy Shutterbug photographs every- thing in sight. Back again at East, things Click right along with G.A.A., basketball, and track as we stand prepared for action shots. I I ,P :T 355 YI Eighty-Six X novo 1 I Q . . S 6, ,N ,.-...X '52 , W Q X P' 5 1 wif- . 55 3' A A 5'-il is U Ding F A 4, . gi U F5 K -HQ hr: , 5 b-i i :.::. 5 ,J 1 r K, p 1 , p O Teams Wm ' J sa ' Sr: ' 50 at v vw , , .4 R, , f ' , i if A. gr I ii ., CfAP'I'AINS of liast Highs major athletic teams are here represented: jim McCue, varsity foota ball captaing -lim Abens, tennis taptaing Chuck McGinn, track captain: Bob Powelson and jim Donahut, varsity basketball co-captains. i id Headed by Roy li. Davis, the lfast High School athletic program, consisting of football, basketball, track, tennis, golf, and intramurals, provided a wide choice of sports. Under the direction of the coaching statt, the teams participated in the Big Fight conference and in contests with other schools in the surrounding area. Two new members have been added to the 'l'lIlf lf.X'f'IlANG'E CLVB TROPHY. gained through win- ning the liast-XX'est football game, is presented by Mr. Robert Stumna, presidtnt of the club, to -lim Ncffue, captain of liast Highs team, and Mr. Grithn, coach. MR. ROY lf. DAVIS, athletic director, is kept busy making all the athletic arrangements of the year and setting up the schedule for the use of the gym. Eighty-Eight i Vicfories, Trophies in All Maior Sports at East coaching stall, -lohn Stickels. frosh-soph basketball coach. and lTwald Metzger. varsity basketball coach. lfast's athletic program was assisted by the Dads' Club. the newly formed Pep Club. two squads of cheerleaders. and the Tomcat mascot. The Dads' Club sponsored a trip to a Northwestern football game. took movies ot' all the football games. bought a special lens for the camera which is kept at the school. sponsored an allfschool dance and gave a party tor the teams at the close of the season. The Pep Cflub sold refreshments at all football and basketball games. had a special cheering secs tion in the stands. helped with the pep convos. and held a dress-up dance. The club bought athletic equipment with money earned. The cheerleaders. coached by Mrs. Cfarol Cofey. took an active part in all games and pep convos. 1Rflt,ls' 'I'RUI'llll1N tor the liig lfight and Kane fountx art displaved bv .ltrrx Hansen, trosh-soph high-point man and lfrnit luynui. xaisitx high-point man and past captain. llll: l'lCI15Il.ll:I.X IS:l.X'Kl:'IIinll.I. 'lRUl'IIY. xxon at thc Wfest Cihitago 'l'ournaintnt. is siiiwtyul by Dau- Doud and Richard L lux t ii rims ot thc tc un during tht Campbell. hono. . N. . ' ' 'Q A' tournament. lillU5'llNCi ,Ytfllllfll Sl'lRl'l is rht- olwlt-ctixt of Ilusg girls. ,lainn-s. Norma lcskc. llcxcilx' Saloga. and 'lanet ciLllTTl. lfighty-Nine l'ARSl'I'Y lf0O'l'BALl.-A-Buck row: Ruger Anderson, manalgerg Lalmn Needham, guurdg Dave limuk, enlig iwimin ninm-, ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' Miller flllillkll lfrnic 'liuymeig lmclig Bob Guzemnn, guurilg Louis Fox. luck: Dick Lvclett, lmclx, Don C,l11x.111, lmnlx. .leimm , Il1.ll'.ljLCl' 0 'l'lii1'il row: Curl Cuppixert, assistant ccmclig john Timmwns, centerg EllNCl'Sl1AlNY, lucky Nnrmgin Hnntley,gu4mlg Denis Dulluisi luck: Hula Bieritz, centerg Art Bliinkenlmgen, lmckg Dennis Stevens. luck: liil Scliimlel. lmelm Dun Giitlin, itmelm 0 Seemul mwi NX'iu'i'u1 Hergenlmlm, emlg -lim Stone, lmelai Run Melcliert, tackle: Vlmmquin Mcfiully, emlg Ruger Al'lNl7l'llifL'IA, f1lLlQli'Q Riwlantl Alvell, entlg lirnie Kirslitnar. enil1 Hub Cievistun, taekleg Tum Kurmly, tuclclc 0 First row: Steve lialwg, gugirilg Clliuik Meiiinn, ' luck' Dennis Giese, guimlg Tum Moe, t.1ekleg Paul Ruit. j.Ul.ll'kl, lutlxg D.ile litmli-xx'ig, giiimlg ,lim McCue, captain, , Varsity Trip West Hawks in Annual Grid Battle Bwb Bieritz joaquin McCully Dennis Ciiese jim McCue Denis DuBois Ron Melchert c - End Guard Burk Tatkle Center Cfiiplaiu l Ninety On Cross Towners' Field by a Score of 27-9 Placing third in the Big Eight Conference, the Cats of SZ tucked a live-win, one-loss, and one-tie record under their belts. The Tomcats faced two non-conference foes in prep- aration for the East Rockford Rabs, their hrst Big Eight game. The Cats battled to a 6-6 tie with the con- ference champs, Joliet. Elgin, taking the homecoming game with a score of 20-13, left the Cats to drive for the big East-West tussle which was played for the first time on a Friday night, November 14, after hfty-nine years of Turkey Day battles. When the final gun went off, East was victorious 27-9 after six years without a win over the Red and Blue. Bro EIGHT S'rANDxNos 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL Ronald Runkle Roger Armbruster Guard Tackle john Timmons jim Stone Center Bark i WON LOST TIED OPPONENTS WE THEY .loliet . . . . . , 6 U 1 , Downers Grove. . . 7 I3 lilgin ...,..,..... 6 1 0 l Bloom ..,....... I3 25 East Aurora ...... 5 1 1 East Rockford .... 20 0 West Rockford .... 5 3 I -loliet ,......... 6 6 Lasalle-Pr-fu .... 1 4 1 I Elgin ,....i.... is zo East Rockford ..,,. 5 -1 0 Freeport ...,.... 12 6 XVest Aurora ...... 1 6 0 West Rockford. . .26 15 Freeport . . . . . U 7 0 LaSalle-Peru .... .27 7 West Aurora . . .27 9 Hi Pale Boedewig Don Chivari Elmer Shaw Tom Korody Warren Hergenhahn Ernie Tuymcr Guard Bark Bark Tackle End Bark N inety-One fs ? .. .W , Q .Q A , .-,' . K Rx, ' K 'ml 4, .43 g jf- -0 ,M k' 5 'Qi' 1 , Q g' ..4 32:9 ! 'Ale-f gl JI' 1 - m'v:,,3 . 1 K ! ' ' ' V 4 ,, ' ' . 'A . '- In 1952 Pigskin Play Under the tutelage of Art Court, the Kittens won five games, dropped four, and tied one. In the Big Eight Conference, they finished with a record of two wins, four losses, and one tie. jffl'-l 'lflf F0O'I'lSnlI.I. -lixicli row: Ron Saltzgiver. XY'alter Bieritz, joe Schwartz. -lim Trapp, Roger Loults, Albert Dond 0 Second row: Don Dieke, Hob Wfatkins, Wfallace Bartlett, Ron Mueller, Larry Cobb, Forest Buckler, coach 0 First row: -loe Middleton, Dean Dolan, Cliff Petcrson, Ron Simon. l'l.0I'G'll1NCf Alilllfflfifrilf the lilgin line is lim Stone 1-fob, with lfncountering two noneconference teams, the Kittens defeated Bloom 12-0, but fell by a close score of 13-6 to Downers Grove. Handicapped by two quick XYf'est High touchdowns in the first half, the Kittens were unable to overtake the Hawlclettes and were defeated 12-6. Honorary captain of the team was Marlin Kenworthy. Running through the oppositiorrs plays a'most every night against the varsity, the junior varsity gained combat experience for next year. Coached by Forest liucltler, the jay-vees lost 6 games. XVinning four games and dropping two, the future frosh-soph gridders, under the direction of Cliff Robert, played their Sched' uled six games against Marmion, joliet, and Wfest Aurora, completing their season by downing West High 25-O. Six freshmen-Bob McCue, Melvin Mag nuson, jack Oros, Richard Campbell, Steve Emery, Nate Wfilson-received frosh-soph awards at the end of the season. Y'lfARlNCf DUIIHN the field to pay dirt in the final minutes of play of the lfzlst-Wc'st game is lfrnie Tuymer Dale lioedewig toll, Denny Gicse QHGJ, and Dave Timok 18-1, 1453, with Hola Hn-ritz 1-103 in the background. liast coming to his aid. lilgin won the Homecoming contest, 20-15. defeated WK-wt 37'-9. Ninety-Three Kittens, Yearlings Gain Football Experience I-'IIUSII-SUl'll I-'UU'lli.'lI.L ff-Buck row: R. Lilwrcncc, D. Becker. N. Wilsisii. Pcrlmm, T. Hoss, AI. Hauser, Mclivoy, 51. Olin, D. Ruin 9 Ifnw' rv 0 'l'hii'd row' 1. Stickcls, assistant co LCI1, lf. Xwchstcr, I., Bcttdicr, D, I.1lVI11', G. Livingston, D. Rcuiy, XV. lfoxxiur, D. . 1. . ' Kuimwortlw, k.l1WK.lil1. I. Oios, R. Cliunpbcll, K. Glylord, CQ. 'IQCLISCITCI' 0 First row: D. Stuart, Ill1lIlLlj.IL'l', 5. Shaw, k M C P D Schleinin . D. Hemlrickcr, iniiimgur 0 Not in V -R' i11LlSfl'Uil,'U. A.-Court, much I Second row: D. Ciiinphcll, M. Dobbins, A. Hamilton, R. RL-lwnstorf, li. Ilugglisx. M 4 V R. Allwrigllt, Li. AiWl'.liI.ll1lSUl!, M. Magnuson, R. Hilloc', R. C uc, . Arr, li. g pzitiirc: Al. Hulls, H. Wy'ctl1. l Fizosii-Soifii STANDINGS WON LOST TIED I..1Sglllc-Puri: . . 7 U U 'Ioliut .... ..,.., . . 1' l 0 Wfcst Rockford . . . . ei 3 U W1-at Aurora . . . . . 4 45 0 154121 Rockford . , . . 'v 41 0 Iiust Aurora' J -1 l lflgin ... , .' Ii l l7fQL'pUlI . . ll 1 l1 STRAIGll'l'-ARMING .1 man in .in L-Hoit to break loosc is Bob Mifiuc 1251. with Guy Ahriilmmson 1391, Marlin Kcnworthy 1851. Andy Hamilton 1471. und Monte Dohhinx 1531 looking on, XX'L'at High won thc g.unL', , 12-6. Ninety-Four With Full Playing Schedule ITRIVINC1 'lllNUl'CfH for .1 fvw L'Xll'Ll yLll'xl5 is Mul INIAIQDLISUII 1751, xxlmilu Ronniu Allwriglmt fill looks on from .1 sitting position. 'l'l1c Kim-m lxult lint Roclxfonl lwy .x IS-0 count. Fkosu-SOPH l:0O'l'lSAI.l. oPPoN:NTs THEY Downers Grow . . . . . l l Bloom ........ . . 0 East Rockford . . ll lsblltf ,,....., -Nl Elgin ....... ll Fl'L'f:pul't .,... ll Wkst Ronkfozxl ., ll l.AlS2lllC-Pbfll . W Wa'5l AllI'lll'.l . l ' FRIESHMAN lf0m'nA1,l. OPPONENTS THEY h11ll'HllUI1 . . . ll lrvlllif .. .,.. -V WL'st Aurora . IN lx'l1ll'lUlliI'I ,,.. I I lllllL't .... D Wlwt Amor.: 'S U .l.r,.........w 1r1f1ln.11.1, -:mix row: I. Lvohlct. D. Fcialrn, If lffwir' H Briggs 'I' Angell I littrcll D GI lc n ., .. , , .K ., . , .. . - , . 'o islam- 0 'l'l1ir1l now: vl. liiltgcn, D, lxllI'lL'I1S, l.. Oslwormg l.. Pritclmcrt, D. Wfcst, D. Dnhm, D. Ness, H. Dcnnin, T. Donlay I Sccoml row: G, Amlcrson. .misnumt yo.1cl1, R. DL-Sotcll. 'lf RKlLll, R, Lippolrl, lf. Abel, R. Rrttcr, L. lWlHlfl1ll', D, Wfhitc, A, Sullcns, C. Robert, coach 0 First row: L. jenkins, M, U W. ' nger, Lawn, J. Compton, J. Dahm, D. Doud, J Mclsch, D. Konrad Ninety-Five , T. Fnchtcl. Red and Black Cagers Drop Several Close Games t ii 1 lctzgtl SI y torch, Alhert Doud, Don Pfeiter, jim l atterson, joe bcnwaru, c o ctont iow nie Kirshtner, Bob Powelson, co-captain, 'lim Stone, john t w 1 1 uois ut int s n im Dtllllllllk tocnptun Wlrrcn Hcig,enhahn, john Angell 0 First row: Fred Kessler, Fred jeske, Although the 1952-S5 varsity cagers failed to win but two games this year, they were the victims of several heart-breaking defeats. Co- captains 'lim Donahue and Bob Powelson led the Red and Black in their season's play. liast Highs hoopsters ended their regular sea- son play with two victories against nineteen set- backs, losing six contests by live points or less, one of which was a -16-vii loss in an over-time to liast's cross-town rivals, XXfest Aurora, The Xlifest l-lawlcs also defeated the Red and Black in ree gional play on the Red and lilue court. DRIVING IN for .1 lay-up shot is .lt-rry Haiisc-it while an lflgin player nails for any possihle i't'hound, lilgin capturtil the tilt 64-59. Ninety-Six which seelnetl to he lacking in their other con- tests where they sluxnpetl ut least one quarter of the gtnne. This game the opposing tegnns ll great in 1952-53 Season OPPONENTS lit lx nlere ll.ll.lX i.x . Gen- nl . Cfogteh lfwgtltl Metyger, who Cillllt' here from l lf l l1l'Nl'U1Nf P I I A A Klenem ,, .1ng1, llltllb, gut yarn, xxr have sex Cltll junrorw Rmk Mlm E returning next year utter losing only live players: fW4'111-'H A . , , Wkxl RUklRl'1!I'kl lDUIlLlllllC. Powelson, jun Stone, XX'g1rren Hergen- , K XX L'wtAL11o1.! . llilllll, grntl .lohn 'l'innnons. Al-what ..., f 1 , - - - V XYHI ' . lhe Iolnettt s two trnnnphs were over XX'2llCl'- lllmm l..l5.lllL'-l,t'l'lI IHLIII, legulers ot the Little Ten Conference, hy Ll rflgin y - - 1 lc- ' ful-5: margin and Rochelle hy nn overwhelrnrng R 'L' lll A ' k lfxeepolt . 75--:S In these ggnnes the Lats pluvetl lmentls-up WN AU,.K,,.4l lull tlnring the complete playing lllT1C,SOll1Cll1lIl3j ,l l l A Deliallw . lxlxt Rot lilorrl llloorn . llljllll , . St. fllmrlex ,. 1lLlY1ll1lilgC over the PllOll1L'2lfS. XXX-Nr AKIVUI-1 .. 'y llzlnsen -lim Donahue lfretl Kessler llolw Powelson Gmznl Center lfrzrzzulnl l f1I'Il'11H1 Hill Clark Dane lfrnerson john Angell Ifrecl -Ieske Glmrzl l rn'uun'1l l orm1rd Gmini VARSITY IMsrui1'nA1,1. Stow-is WE THEY . , 1lH 69 . -lfl fu-l , 56 fvl . .YU 63 . ll 79 . -l' GH . ll 39 fvl ON . 39 -ll , , -lf 67 . 62 Si 59 53 39 1,1 i5 -I3 . 58 'l . -l5 flfw . '15 HI -I3 -fa . 48 TG . . 65 72 . . -lfl 59 . . 55 58 57 53 'lim Stone john 'I unmons Glmrrl Glnnrl lirnie Kirschtner XYnrren lllfgkllllllill lfnruuirfl C Hllll Ninety-Seven 17fil If TIMUK I-lil shows his ability for mhuunding dur- HILL CLARK 1801 gnws high intu tht air tm' .1 Asn-t shut as ing tht' game with thu Rahs. The scurc was East 61AW. XXLIITCII Hcrgcnhahn 1-51 inuws into pwsitiun tm' thc rt-- Rm'kfm'ii 68. houmi. The gamt' cmiui with tht' Clavalit-i's winning, 58-59, I'l' FOR 'l'Hl1' Rlfli0I'Nl7 is ,lim Donahue 1421 as Jerry ll fiRRIfQ'X' IllfRG'IfNIIxlIl.N' 1121 swishts his fits thruw. Ilansun mlm-s tu his assistams. The scurc was Iiast 45g jerry Hanscn 1101 ami jim Dwimiliiiu 1111 .ilk trust- tm am' XX vst Auwra A16 in um' ut' ifast's liardust game-s nf the season. rchuumi. The scum- was lfast 55- lfiwcpiiit 71. Varsity Quintet Play Eleven Games in Big Eight .HM IVl.N'xillI'If K-Nl lots gn with a jump shut as john Timmons 1551 himks a Vlulict man. Thr sunlml was lfast A12 ---Inlict 67. l7xil'lf lfMlfR5YlN Ill! gives up fur thc I'L'iWl1llilki as Wi1i'1'c-n Hcrgcn' hahn 1121 anti Bill Clark mine tn his assistauct. The East Rufkfurti quintet nun hy a scum uf 76-48, Blu liicai ii' Smmiwlmus VAR5i'l4Y WON LOST W'L'st Rtliiiiltlki . S .' Elgin ..... . 4 S Iiast Rmkturti , . ., 6 Al .liviwt ,N ... .., fx -I ialstliik'-i,Ll'll . , ., 5 5 XX'cst ALll'Ul'.l . ., 'I 6 F11-L'pu1't . . . . I 6 Iiast Aurivra ll IH Ninety-Eight Sophs Gain Cage Poise In Thrilling Campaign Under the leadership of Mr. john Stickels, new frosh-soph haskethall coach, the Kittens took their first three games of the season. Al- though the frosh-soph won only nine of their 22 games, they were never far behind the pace set hy their opponents. Dropping a game to the XVest Aurora Hawklets by a score of 35-3-i was the most heart-hreaking of their losses. Although the Kittens finished in last place in the Big Fight, they concluded their regular season of play with a final win over an up-river opponent, St. Charles, with a score of 38-5-f. They also competed in the Belvidere invita- tional tourney for underclassmen, winning two and losing two contests. CHUCK 7'EIf'SCIllfR 13.21 goes up for a shot as Monte Dohhins flflj looks on. The score was .1 lie.lrtl1ieal-ter, liasl H VC'est Aurora 55. IJRUSII-SOPH lixiXlili'l'lSxlLl.- Back row: G. Livingston, I.. Murley. CQ. Thompson. K. Klein, fi. Ahel, R. Orland, F. Kingsley, R. Wfhite, C. lissei, iugr. I Front row: fimerson, mgr., A. Hamilton, D. Campbell, S. lfmery, C. TL-uscher, M. Dohhins, li. Campbell, j, Stickels, coach. Ninety-Nine ford player. Dick l.aVoy Q-101 looks on. Tha scorc was liast 46- AS ANDRIJIV' HAMILTON K3-U jumps at Center, Chuck ,llL'll5Cl1L'I' and Stcvc- lirngry 1453 get ready to launch their attack on thc' Fi'cc'poi't quintet. Thc- scorc- was liast S6-Freeport 41. XX cst Rockford 5 5. VP FOR A SHOT is Karl Klein as Frank Kingslc-y 1355 and Gene Livingston t54j go in for thc rclwound. The score vias RICH C.'A!lll'l3Iil.l. K-1.2! goes up for a shot with a Wlcst Rock- lfast 394jolict 40, Kittens Enter Post-Season Tourney at Belvidere MONTIE DOHHINS K-JH gocs up for a jump shot as thrcc of lilgin's roundl5allc-rs inovc- into position for thc- rchound. Thc gainc' ended in a 48-58 victory for lilgin. Fixosu-Sovu l5ASKli'I'BALL Frzosu-SOPH STANDINGS OPPONENTS WE THEY WON LOST l5t'lYlklL'I'L' .. 5.5 43 lflgin . , ,.,... .. 9 I liataxia , 52 45 Wc'st Rockford , . . . H 2 Genoa . ...... 55 19 liast Rockford . . . , , 8 2 York of lilinhuist rio 46 Wcst Aurora .. .. 5 5 Gc-nc'v.i . . . . . . 64 54 LaSalle-Pcru . , . , . 5 7 Wc'st Rockford . . 46 55 Joliet ,..... . . 3 7 Wfcsl Aurora , 24 56 Frccport ..... .. 5 7 -lolict i.... 39 40 liast Aurora .. 2 8 W.lll'l'I11.lll . . , T0 53 lnlsilllk'-Pk'l'll . . . 60 All lilgin , . . , . 64 47 liast Rockford . . , . . 44 46 Roilicllc- . . 54 40 Bloom ......,. . . 44 60 Frc-cport , . , 56 All Elgin ..... . , 48 58 Wc'st Aurora . 5-l 35 St. Charles . . .. 38 54 ,lolic-t ,.,.. ol 45 Sycamore ..... . , 36 56 Dclialh , , 56 40 XX'c'st Rockford . , . . . 54 49 One Hundred Yearling Five Capture Trophy at West Chicago XVinning the West Chicago freshman roundhiill tournament highlighted the season for Cozich Carl Clappaerfs yearling quintet. The first year men finished the season for il record of I6 only two Sethziclis. Ifinzsiimixm llASKIi'I'BAl.l. wins and OPPONENTS WE THEY OPPONENTS WE THEY Cienex .1 . . , 55 30 ciL'l1L'V.l . . . 48 59 lNlooscl1L-4ii't , All 44 Naperville . . -ll 57 l'l.ltiivi.l , . 4,5 24 lNliirmion , . . fall ll Wkst Cliieigo 36 22 GL-ilu.: . .. Y' W Wn'st Auroixi 25 57 Marinion .. , ,. S6 Bl cJ11A1,K1Nc,' I'I' .1 lflelflf 'I'IlRUll is Rit-11 ciimphi-il 4357 WN film-IH-' 42 'W Nsllwlllllf' ,--i - . SH W .ls Cliiick 'l'e1istlit'i till .intl Dick XX'l1ite 1131 get set for H,1fAlyi., 4, , .33 53 XXQ-,g qjlm-tim, I .gs 50 the rclwountl. D.ut' Doutl tlij .lW.lllS the Attion, lf.lst won , A the W'est C-illlkllgtl 'l'onrn.iint'nt hy ilu-tinlting St. Kfli.ii'lu 51- Muoqduxllt ' S2 41 c'lCnh 'i'l ' K 'H 42 in the tlml gnliw. Wt-sr Aiiroi-.1 -ai 59 Sr. Clliii-Im . . ., 52 li: lfRlfSllMfl.X' I3xlS1x'lf'l1i.11.I. link row: li. Kiieippur, D. Ness. Cl. Cnppiicrt. umtli, K. Klein. D. Siliultz. G. l'i'itclit'rt 0 Secontl row: hl. l3l1lK'lASll1ll. mist.. I. Xlholstclt, D, l'.n-ish. R. Goeptert. B. hltfliic, T. Ruth o First row: H, Holm. D. Dontl, D. Foster, D. Wliitt', li, Glenn. One Hundred One TRACK SQl.'flD--Back row: R. Wliite, VU. Glenn, P. Roit, R. Mueller. G. Rauscli, R. Saltzgiver, M. Magnuson, R. Fortman, R. Navota. R. Carter, W. Fowler, I.. jenkins, F. Efsic, C. Peterson, mgr. 0 Fourth row: K. Berg, mgr., T. Glover, J. Bryant, G. Ahrahamson, G. Urns, I.. Littrell, R. McCue. J. Dahm, M. Kenworthy, S. Emery, D. Dahm, M. Darlantl, T. Donley, H. Wyetli, D. Griltin, assistant coach 0 Third row: gl. Maze, assistant coach, T. VanDeventer, D. Reecly, S. Shaw, N. Wilsiwn, R. Mastroleo, M. Dohhins, D. Camphell, A. Hamilton, G. Livingston. R. Campbell, Al. Perham, C. Thompson, A. Foster, J. Fourmont, A. Court, assistant coach 0 Second row: C. Rohert, coach, R. VanPelt. R. Guzeman, D. DuBois, N. Huntley, R. Wzitkitis, R. Ahell, VI. Stone, C McGinn, W. Hxrgenhahn, R. Melchert, A. Blankenhagcn, D. Kane, D. Becker, D. Ryan 0 First row: j. Oros, Al. Hansen, j. McCue, l.. Fox, A, Baraias, D. I.aVoy, B. Schwartz, C. Martin, B. Clark, Schindel, -I. Richards, L, Cobb, D. Stevens. 1032 TRACK Sciomzs 4 , , , UP AND OVER flllf HURDLIZ goes Chuck McGinn. 1953 captain, as jim McCue, Bill Clark, and jerry Hansen get a few pointers on good form. April 8. . ...Hinsdale S611-liast M12 nv'2 .....-a-4:37 - -pf mf April I5 ........ . ....... joliet fl9lf1,flfast 6816, JJ:,,.E gf' .iff 1 April IS .Dt-Kalh 17 Fast Rockfortl 75lj--Fast 85lQ W Ar 1 April ll .... . . . ........ Elgin 581A--liast 7992 April 26 ....., Quatlrangular --Fast 9125 fFirst Placej April 19 ................................,.. Wflreaton 60-Sfll -Mooseheart fl6f7fl2-eflfast 51 May 1 . . . .Kane County--liast 5-ilg fflhampionsj May 6.. . .SL Charles 58Vi--Geneva 24-'Fast 7735, May 9 ..... .... D istritt V-Fast 25 QThirtl Place, May lo, I7 . . . .........,.. State May 20 .... ......... ....... W e st 44'--East 74 May 2-l. ,..,.. Big Fight- East 121.5 tFourth Placej One Hundred Two Dual Meet Record Extended to Four Years Coach Cliff' Roberts 1952 track squad finished a suc- cessful season, emerging as Kane County Champs, beat- ing Wfest. and extending its dual meet record to 27 over a four year period. Led by Captain llrnie Tuymer. the spikemen finished first in every meet except the triangular. the District conference, and the Naperville relays. Copping fourth place in the Big liight conference completed the cam- paign for the thinclads. jerry jeske broke his own record in the 180 yard low hurdles by turning in a time of 20.4. bettering his prev- ious marlc by .7. llrnie Tuymer broke Rockfords Beyer Stadium record when he won the 440 with a time of 5 l 5. Chuck lNlcliinn. captain for IOS5, got the season off' to a fair start. with the team taking fourth place in the Naperville relays. first at Hinsdale, second at Ottawa, and first in the joliet meet. ll ARREN l1ERG'I?N1ffllIN shows his stridc to t s tanic runncrs, Bob Schwartv. Dan Ryan, Alack Oros, int Dayc Becker. ST.1R'l'ING' PUSITIUX is demon- EASTS Ml'SCfl.lfMA,'X'. Ron Mclchert, is stratcd by Chuck Martin to rclay ta-ammatcs. Dc-nis Duliois. Rich Van' Pclt, Larry Cobb. and Bob Guzcman, shown putting thc shot as Art Blanlccn- hagrn, Marlin Kcnworthy. Dan Kane, and Norm Huntlcy, weight men. look on. ROLLIE ABELI. displays onc of his winning lumps to .lim Stone and liolw Whltkins, two other broad jumpcrs on thc lfast High squad. Ont' H und rcd Three Y Tennis, Golf Squads Boasf Returning Leffermen Wfinning eleven matches out of sixteen, last years golf squad set a hard record for this years team to top. Returning lettermen from last years linlcsmen are Dennis Christensen, Bill Brosi. Clitt' Iisser, Don Kieso, and Art Schlicht. Ewald Metzger is the new golf coach this year, re- placing George Anderson, who handled the squad in the past. Leading the Tomcat tennis squad this year was Captain jim Abens. Last year's racquet swingers failed to win a match but should be improved in the future. Sam Peti- colas coaches the team. Returning lettermen to the courts from last years squad are Ahens, jim Dolan, Harry Koulos, jim McCarty, and Duane Schoberlein. GOLF SQUAD'-Back row: Boh Holtz. Roger Arml'u'ustcr, Alhc-rt Ncu- hauer, Ewald Metzger. t iwii ch. Wfilliam jatohs, Art Schlicht, Bill lirosi 0 First row: Clifton lisser, Don Kieso, Dc-nny Christensen. Cully Gchhart. jerry Collins, Gerald Boedcwig. TENNIS SQUADfliaclt row: 'l'om Burkhart, Duane Scliohcrlein, janis Sprude, jan 'l'aglier, jim lkicflarty. Hariy Koulos 0 Sccond row: Sam Peticolas, coach, jule DuBois, jim Dolan. Wfaync Lewis, james Comp- ton, Gene Houscr, assistant coacli 0 First row: Tom Wfootl, Wfavne Camper, Don Melton, Dick Xxfillwcrtli, jim Ahcns. Ditla XX'illman. 'llll PRUPI R POSIIION for thc ftcc of thc iron is shown IT MAY LOOK lfflSY hut it's all in knowing how, Demonstrat- to Dcnm Chiistcnscn hy Mr Mctlgcr coith lcttcimcn Don ing the forchand strolac to jim Ahens is Mr. Pcticolas, coath. tso At Nchlicht H ll rosi int Clifton isscr loo n Looking on are jim McCarty, Duane Scliohcrlcin, Mr. llouser, assistant coach, jim Dolan, and Harry Koulos. Onc H undred Four lJg11'ticipg1til1g in flmc four main sports lmlnnlcd in thc lIlil'AllNLll'gll Pl'03.fl'illU were glppnwxilngltcly 4150 lmys fl1l'UL1gl1OL1f lfnst High. 'lllmc spm'tsuilc1'cd to the lmys not out fm' sclnml spnrts arc lmskctlmll, vullcylxlll. lmsclmll. and tnlvlc tennis. 'lllc llliliillllllllll gguncs are played dur- ing that nuon l1Ulll' Llllkl SQlillI'LlilVS, wllcn tlmc tgyun is upon for frcslmmgln gguncs ixml for lmslwt slnmting for all lwys of tlw syluml. Hcgnling thc intrumumls is l3LHl11llLl limxxn who lms uppruxirngltcly li vuluntccr lmclpcrs who ulhcmtc nt all .xctixltics of flu' intmlmlrgll prognun. IIIXIUIC IX 'I R.Al.lII'R.'lI. IiplSlx'l5'l'lirll,l. 1llxlJlI'S lmvn Mr. i,.1pp.u'1t's .xml Mr. Sirnun- wns sutir-ns lim up tm' .1 flu tl1mwsl1utlwyUnl4 Srlnnult l,.llll limi. Ummm Stuwrls. Cil.n'tun Rvws, liwlw Snllungu. llnnlu lhul. .xml -lun Stull .irc set tm Iln lnlwnml Nl c.lIWfW.IkIl s sutmn .llsn XWVII ilu lillllllllllhll xullulmll L'll.llllPlUIl5lllP. Intramurals Give Sport Activities to 450 Boys . , , . IN I lull!! lull, UI I I4 l.'l1,.X spuul num' mmm lmnls IH tln gun uluulng tln Lunnns 1nl1.unur.1l QLAIIICN. Tln n M tilfllx ' nm l Illlk' lilrslnm I. Uuvxgn lillwlwitt. Dcqm xxlllll nns D l tllwln L 1111 I N n lin-num. 1ntl.11nu1.vl .nlxzsgz O l'11'st rung Dug lnnls- 1 uni l 1 w w ljiilhlllllk, xl.nl4 l.KLxl4VIll, Ck.11'l Rulw, in mv na rx 1 n WX, 5grla!.s. 'ergy I QQ I! 5 I 'Q W' lg ,,l'+1u!3'v I A 4 Olllt FRS AINI7 MAIXAGERS githrr to plin their fifth quarter dance, the Dribble-Drop Sock-Hop, --V-Back row: man- agers N Robcrt blslcctbill P Brown bowling 'lesch, volleyball 0 Second row: J. Kieso, table tennisg P. Banks, swimmingg M. mi ic io Brow c ton ord archeryg C. Burgdortg tennis 0 First row: othcers, H. Clarpentier, xice- iiuidcnt B lxoaloslu seeretny D Burr president Linda XVall, treasurerg Mary Middleton, point secretary. IIAIION may bt mcssy hu its un 1 sc n w G.A.A. members are. Back row: B. Reed, j, Saltzgiver, N, Nally, M. lest K ll cconc rovx Jimson -I. Pigney. S. Sponholtz, Brown, D. Miellce, -I. Brown O Front row: lx Ness D Bimpus Q bchnnct L bchulet I Kings. Girls Enioy Variety of G.A.A. Sport Program Many exciting events tilled the G.A.A. calendar this year, as the organization, under the leadership of Miss Anne Limbaugh, adviser, was kept busy with many and varied activities. There were several playdays and workshops held at schools in the surrounding area. including an officers' work- shop held at Lyons Township during the fall and a playday at Naperville early in the spring. In April Fast's G.A.A. was host to the second Social and Square Dance Conference ever to be held in the state. Highlighting the season was the dance. Dribble Drop Sock Hop. held following the Fast-XWest basketball game. The busy G.A.A. year came to a happy close with the presentation of awards at the annual awards banquet. READY T0 HIT THE Iil'l.L'S4IfYIi are the G.A.A. arcliers, liernadinc Kozloski, Sue Robert, MaryAnn Kennedy. Donna Huri, Iklaryann Gossmann TENNIS ANYONE? After a heated game at the athletic held courts, these G.A.A. girls are ready for another. Lined up behind the net are lilizabeth Rogers, Pat Keck, Sue Robert, Carolyn Burgdorf, and Rosatla litsic. One Hundred Six G,A.A. Sciiizmi FALL Aicliriy lficlil Hmlu-3 Spam-illu ll WINTER Aim limi B. iwling Swimming li.1sl4ctl1.1ll Vivllcvlmlll l .mlwli l c IHIIN lumlwling SPRING CHAMPIUNS of tht vullcylmlll tuurrmmcnt .an-, Burk ruw: Fmnu-Q lllfvrte 'l'cnnix HL-ttc livrc, Miss l.imba1ugl1, G.A.A. Qxnlviscr, Ruth Ann l.imliutl1c, jwycu licrlir Hnhmmml O Front ww: Phyllis 'l'l1uin.u. Put Bnnkx, .lunar 'll-xcli, caipt.lii1. P.1t KL-ck A Marilyn Tuma. Suftlmll HA.S'lx'lf'l SIl0U'l'l:'RS who ciitciul tlic mm' llYlll'l'lAlI1lL'l1K Arn, l'l.uk mw: I' Plough. If. Dano, K. Klcin, H. Raul. R. lifsic. D. Buri 0 Srcuml ww: tl. limwii M, Tuma. l'l. Biirtclt, S. Rnlwrt, C. Hurgilirrf, DI. Bruwn 0 First rim: N. Nnlly .l. Pigncy, H. Kuzloski, P. Banks, P. Keck, C. Olson. 41.1. Slfl' FUR xi RUI'5'l.X'G G,4MIf of fic-ld l1m'lccy, om' uf the G.A.A. alcliviticx, urn M. Plcsu. l. Vmirlu-is. D. SL'l1.im-n, V lupp, li. lilmly, R. lifsic. li. Raul, C. Olson, B. Knzluski, M. Tuma giml P. Hanks. 1 Patrons A A 81 H Radio-TV A R P Stores Abens, N. S.-General Contractor Abhaltcrs Food Stores Adding Machine and Typewriter Sales Adolph's Service Station Akclcy-Steele Allen, Matthews, jordan 84 Dean Allen's Marion Avenue Clover Farm Grocery All-Steel Equipment, Inc. Al's Bakery Alshuler's American Bonded Oil Anchor Brush Anderson 8: Duy-Clothing Store Arbeiter's Durable Floors Arenkill's Loan Bank Armbruster, Glenn E.-Insurance Agency Armbruster, J. H., Sc Co. Assell Photo Shop Auditing Bookkeeping Service Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora- Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Automotive Supply Co. Beacon-News Cleaners 8: Furriers Clinical Laboratory Conservatory of Music Country Club Dry Goods Co. Elgin Water Conditioners, I Floral Shop Greenhouse Co. Investment Co. Janitor Supply Co. Mid-West Printers, Inc. Monument Co. Moose Lodge 3400 Motor Express Poultry Market Pump Co. Shoe Repair DC. Aurora Upholstering Shop Aurora Welding Service, Inc. Austin-Western B Baker Laundry 8: Dry Cleaners, Inc. Baldridgc, Dr. J. Philip Ball, William J., M.D. Banbury. George A.-Real Estate Barber-Greene Co. Barker Printing, Inc. Bartlett's Grocery Bauer 8: Sons Bellon's Cleaners Bender's Army Store Ben's Smoke Shop Bentson Mfg. Co., Inc., The Bere, Sigmond-Insurance Berkley 81 Milbrandt Furniture Co. Bernbrock, E. A. Berthold-Hanson-Cadillac Sales and Service Biever Furniture Co. Bill's Hat Shop Blackwood Motor Service WHEN THAT MIDNITE CH00-CHOO leaves for Alabamu is sung by the entire cast of the Minstrel Block 84 Kuhl Co. Book Shop, The Boorkman, Charles G. Boy-Van Ham Brandel, john M., M.D. Brauer Shoe Repair Braun, S., Grocery Brennan Coal Co. Brennan's Barber Shop Broadway Appliance 8: Furniture Broadway Cafe Broadway Shoe Repair Brobst, Charles D., M.D. Browning, D. E. Brown's Coal Co. Brown's Flowers Buchner's Bakery Buckley's Builders Supply Co. Bur-Han Drugs Buttrey, Arthur R., Agency Buy-Rite Super Market C Cannon Realty Cauldwell, Dr. R. W., D.D.S. Chicago Aurora Tailoring Co., Inc. Chicago Motor Club Chicken joint Christensen's Greenhouse Chuck's Dairy Barn Cigrand, Dr. Elroy F. City Hall Pharmacy Clarence's Texaco Service Clark Br Boltz, Plumbing 8: Heating Classic Bowling Lanes Coil's Motor Service Collins, R. K., M.D. Colonial Frocks, Inc. Columbia Office Supply Co. Comer-Wingate, Inc. Community Loan Corp. Connie Shop, The Conover, Burrell, 8: Son One Hundred Eight Corcoran Funeral Home Council, Percy R.-Realtor Crane Co. Crosby's Sport Shop Crowe Motors, Inc. Croyl's Grocery 84 Meats Currier, Clark Payne, D.D.S. Dairy Queen, Lake Street Dairy Queen, Ohio Street Davis Movers De Bartolo, Hansel, M.D. Deindorfer, C. R., D.D.S. DeKing's Tavern DeLuxe Cab Co. DeSotell Appliance Dewey 8: Co. Dewey's Fine Shoes-At Weil's Diamond T Dieterle Funeral Home Dietz Industrial Supply Co. Dillon's Camera Shop Dimond, H. C.-Real Estate Donkle's Standard Service Downs Funeral Home Downs, Dr. W. B.-Ryan, Dr. F.S Doyle, Clinton C, Dreyer, Denney, Milbacher, Gardner Clinic Drive-In Floorcoverings Dunn's Restaurant Durabilt Mfg. Co. Dutch Oven Duy, William H., 84 Son E Eberly, Ralph M.. X Co. Eby-Brown Co. I?ggie's Auto Repair Electric Supply Corp. Elegant Beauty Salon Elite Candy Shop Elks, B. P. O. 5705 Show in the grand finale. In the center background is the band with the chorus at the back left and right. In the very center rc the endmen with the football and band dancers in the foreground. Stooges and specialty acts are shown at the front left and right Elmer's Dog House E. M. Restaurant Ericson's Swedish Bakery Erlenborn's Esther's Maid-Rite Evans, Dr. Vernon L., M.D., F.A.C.P. F Farrell. E. J.-Plumbing 8: Heating Farr's Real Estate Feece's East High Shell Service Feed Bag Felz Motor Co. Fenske's Food Shop Fields, Virginia, Studio Fifth Avenue Clover Farm Store Finch R McCullough Fisher's Bakery Fodor's Jewelry Foster, Dr. Robert, D.D.S. 48 Roohng 8 Insulating Co. Fox Valley Blue Print Co. Fox Valley Press, Inc. Franch's Pant Shop Frazier, W. H., R Son-Plumbing 8: Heating Freeman, Peter A.-Florist Frett. Hackett, 8 Lloyd Friend. A. Fruit Juice House, Inc. Fruit Juice House No. 2 Fruit Juice House No. 4 Fruit Juice House No. 6 Funken 8: Co. G Garbe Iron Works, Inc. Garvin, E. P.-Jeweler Geih's Super Mart Gemmer, BenhClover Farm Store General Otlice Machines Geneva Construction Co. Ginsberg, Sidney. Inc. Glossop, C. R.-Roofing Glossop, Donald L.-Heating Goode-ndorf, Peter-Harness Shop Gook's, Bill-Barber Shop Grant, W. T., Co. Greenwald's, Inc. Grimm's Drug Store Griswold Feed 8: Seed Store H H 8: S Grocery Haberle Eng. 8: Mfg. Co. Hagerman's Royal Blue Store Handy Corner Grocery Hansen's Mattress Shop Harker's Body Shop Harold-Your Hairdresser Harrington 8: Sons Harry's Drive-In Hart Beauty Shop Hartz Rexall Drug Co. Hauser, Joe-Men's Wear Hayden, Sweasy 8: Stiefbold Co. Hayden's Hobby Shop Healy Chapel Het's Pure Oil Heimdal. C. O., M.D.w- hlorris. I. H., Jr., M.D. Heinz. A. W. 8: Co. Hill Avenue Grocery Hilltop Texaco Hix Grocery Hochsprung 8: Rahn Home Building 8: Loan Assoc. of Aurora Hotel Aurora Barber Shop House of Vision, Inc. I-loward's Drive-In Huesing's Jewelry Store Huhn's Greenhouse Hyatt's Ice Cream Bar Hydrox Corp. Illinois Cleaners 8: Dyers Improvement Savings 8: Loan Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. International Business Machines Corp. One Hundred Nine Indoor Comfort Co. Intercity Tool Co. J Jackson Press hiaeksons J. C. Electric Jefferson Ice 8: Fuel Jewel Paint Store Jobhins, William F., Inc. John's Shoe Shop John's Smoke Shop Johnson Radio Service Johnsons Midway Pharmacy Joliet-Aurora Transit Lines, Inc. Julian's Store For Men Jungels, Peter W. K Kaiser, Karl J., M.D. Kartheiser, Dr. Phillip J. Kaskey's Korn Krib Kaufmann, R. 8: M., Inc. Kelly's Motor Sales Kelmscott Press, The Kendrick Optical Co. Kilhurn's Standard Service Station Klein. Samuel, M.D. Kleinerts Clothing Store Klint's Cleaners R Fur Storage Kneipper 8: Weigel-Plumbers Knight, Ralph, Chevrolet, Inc. Konrad's Ice Cream Parlor Kraemer, R. F. Kresge, S. S., Co. L Lauzen, Leo G.. 8: Co. Lawson's Service Station Lee, Floyd M.-Malsrvn Contracto Leland Hotel Lesco Auto Seat Cover Co. Lewis, C. A.. 8: Co. Lies Brothers Lietz 8: Grometer Light House Electric Co. Patrons Contribute to Make Yearbook Possible Lisberg News Agency Little, Clausen 84 Presbrey Little, -I. N.. 8 SonsfContractor Lohmann Monument Co. Longs ScfSl.0O Store Losers Tavern Love Brothers, Inc. Lyon Metal Products, Inc. Lysne, XY . H., D.D. M Magill, E. G., 8 Sons, Inc. Magill. Paula Fee Magin's Restaurant Main Super Market Maltor Roofing Co. Mall Lumher Co., Inc. Marcley Sinclair Oil Marine Grill Market Basket Marks, john E., M.D. Marlene's Kitchen, Bakery 8 Driv Marshall, C. W., Co. Martens Greenhouse Martin. A. G., M.D. Martin Transfer R Storage Co. Martner's Insurance Masters Shoe Store May Electric Appliance May jewelers McCredie, james, R Son McKee Door Co. McWetl1y Bros. -Insurance e-In Meister, Dr. E. E.4Ioratti, Dr, B. Menton jewelers Merchants National Bank Merritt Studio Metropolitan Business College Metzger's Service Station K A-I Cahins Meyer Plumbing Co. Meyers, M. -I., Nursery Michaels Bros.-Groceries R Meats Michels-Harral Coal Co. Michels Lumher Co. Midway Garage Mid-Wfest Equipment Co. ixrikes DX Service Station Millen Bros. Miller-Bryant-Pierce Miller Candy Co. Miller, Carroll S., D.D.S. Miller Wfholesale Meat Miller's Bakery Mitch's Polarhear Moelleing, Win. H., Stanley Home Products Monier Sheep Co. Montgomery Lumher R Supply Co. Morrison's Royal Blue Moschel 8 Rohertsonflnsurance Agency Mutual Benefit Health R Accident-Ins. N National Brush Co. Neitzel's Grocery Newman, Ronald Ielnsurance Agency Nichols Food Mart Nilles. I. H.. Co. Northern Security Life Insurance Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance O Oatman Brothers, Inc. O'Brien, Willirim C. Ochsenschlagefs Bakery Oftutts Real Estate 84 Insurance Old Ben Coal Corporation Old Second National Bank Olson Bros.-General Contractors O'MalIey, Thomas P. O'Malley. Wtilter 129th Vets Cluh Overhead Door Sales P Palm Gardens Paradise Inn Paramount Heights Paramount Stationery Park Place Studio Park View Dairy Bar Patterson, james F., Weltling Supplies Patterson's jewelry Paulis Standard Service Peffers, Mrs. Maud N.. State Rep. Peoples Store. The Peterson, George C., Co. Pete's Shoe Repair Pfister Associated Growers, lm. Phillips Auto Parts Co. of Aurora Pike Dairy Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Plache's XY'helan Drug Store Poss Service Station Powelson, Carlos, Real Estate S Ins. Price, L. B., Merc. Co. CAROLING FOR THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM is done by Bill Hessenauer, Estelle jiavis, Sylvia Marshall, Bette Bere. Dennis Christensen, and Don Anderson hefore a nativity scene painted hy Linda Newman, advanced art student. One Hundred Ten We, The Class of 1953, Extend Our Thanks Public Service Co. of Northern Illini Publix Great States Theatres, lnc. Puklin, Arthur l..,-fr-Lawyer R R ik R Mlig. Co. Rllillbll Bread Co. Rasmussen. Dr. l.. C. Rausch 8 Hutchison-Grocery 8 Me: Rausch Coal Co. Rauscher's Food Store Rebe's Popcorn Stand Reder Grocery Reed, -I. B., Motor Express Reid tk OchsenschlagerkAttorneys at Law Remington-Rand, Inc. Reuland's Nut House Rice, Harry E., Dr., M.D. Rice, D.. K Son Richards-Wilcox Mfg. Co. Ridge jewelry Store Rieger Tree Service River Valley Chemicals, Inc. River View Drive-ln Riverside Barber Shop Robinsons Auto Supply Co. Rockabrand's Phillips oo Rogers Transfer Rollins tk Rice Drug Store Ruddy Bros. lnc. Ryan, Daniel VU.--'l'.ix Consultant S Sadler, Paul, Music Shop Sam's Grocery mis its Sanders, Dr. Henry L.-Chiropodist Saunders Tool 8 Die Schabb dk Carpentier-Groceries Schaefer's Greenhouses Schele's Shoe Repairing Schenk, Fred C.+General Contractor Schick, Guy A.Slnsurance Agency Schindel's Drug Store Schmitz tk Gretencort Co. Sthoger, Arthur j.-Real Estate Schultz, Ted-Barber Shop Schuster, P. F,-Master Plumber Schwabes Greenhouses Sears, Roebuck 84 Co. Sears K Streit-Attorneys Sencenbaugh's Sheagren Pharmacy Siegmund, Chas. B.. Co.-Printers Silhouette Salon Simmons, Clifton F. Simons Furniture 8: Rug Co Singer Sewing Machine Co. Slouf Bros.-Rug Cleaners Smith, L. C. and Corona Typewriters, Inc. Soderstrom's Spiegel Catalog Order Otlice Stafford Auto Sales, Inc. Starck. E. G.ilnsurance Of All Kinds Staudt tk Neumann Co. Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Stillman Co. St. Paul's Bowling Alleys Strand Cleaners Strand Restaurant NAME AND SCHOOL PLEASE. Cheryl Chesinadia and Pat Dennin type up registration cards as delegates to the Big Eight Press Conference wait at the desk. One Hundred Eleven Strathmore Co. Stratz, Dr. O. J.-Optometrist Strubler, Frances-Beauty Salon Stubbs, Dr. james W. Sunas Shoe Repair Sunnymere Swedish Tea Room Sylvandell Bowling Lanes Sylxester Cafe T Tanner Hardware Television Distributors Thacker, Norman G.iDet'orator Thom, Charles V., 84 Son-- Sand 8: Gravel Thomas, C. C., D.D.S. Tom-A-Hawk Tom's Hatters 8 Cleaners Tom's Hobby Shop Towne Food Mart Trousseau Shoppe Tru-Value Shop U U. S. Market V Valley Supply 84 Tool Co. Venn, W. j., M.D. Veteran's Shoe Repair Shop Vi 81 'Iack's Grocery Vick's Drugs W Waegner's Shoe Store Wagner's Cleaners lnc. Walker Laundry Cleaners 84 Dyers Walker Process Equip., Inc. Wallbrunn-Kling tk Co. Wallers Finer Foods Wampach Bros. Wfard 84 jones Ward Lumber Co. Watson Music House Weather-Tite of Aurora Weber, H. T., 8: Sons--Floor Sanding Weber's Clover Farm Wc'ddige, F. j. Wegmans Carl, Barber Shop Weil's, lnc. Weingart 8: Pillatsch Welch's Steak House Wendling Motor Sales Wertheimer Cattle Co. West Side Shoe Repair Western Tire Auto Store White 8: Todd-Lumber Whitt Bros. Wilkening's Grocery W'inn Lumber Co. Wisconsin Cheese Mart Wolsfelt Floral Shop Woolworth, F. W.. 8: Co. Wortman, G. R., dk Co. Wunch. C. L., M.D. Y Y.M.C.A. Young Modern Shop Youngren's Biehl, S. .......,..........,..,.............. . A Abbott, W. .......,.........,.. 5o, 16, Abel, la. ..A... ............. 6 o, 95, Abel, L. ...... ..,................ 1 , 36, Abell, R. .........,...... 19, so, 36, 102, Abens, D. ..,....,.......,.....,.........,... . Abens, J ..... 48, 36, 73, 76, 88, Abrahamson, G ......... ..., 5 6, 94, Abrahamson, J ...., 7, 14, 57, 83, Blankenhagen, A. .,..........,. 50, 78 99 80 90. 103 61 104 102 85 64 64 Ackley, Dianne .,....,.......,........... Ackley, Duanne . .,.............,....., . Ahlgren, D. .....,..,, ......,.... . Albright, D. ...... ...,...... 6 0, Albright, H. ....,. ............ ,..... . Albright, R. ....,.. .......... 5 6, 94, Alexander, H. ........,.....,............ . Allen, C. ....................,...,.. ...,. . Andersen, R. ..............,.., 36, 76, Anderson, A. ,..,..... .50, 73, 78, Anderson, D. ..,...,......,.. 52, 80, 1 Anderson, J. ,...,. .......,.. . ...,..... 5 7, Anderson, M. ..,.., ..........,,.. . Andrews, J. ......., ..,.... 5 7, Andrews, K. .... ....... . Andrews, Andrews, M. ,... ...,..,.............. . R. ..... ,....... ...,.,.......... . Carter, ............... 56, Angell, T. ...... , .... ,............ . . , 5o, Arch, lt. ..,...,. ..........,....., 6 1, Angell, J. .........,..,... 26, 96, 61 Apodaca, R. ..... ...,..... 3 6, Arendt, P. .....,...,.......,............... . Argyilan, M. ..............,........,..... . Armbruster, R ..,.... 14, 19, 35, 42, 90, 91, 1 Arter, F. . .....,.. .,..............,........ . Arthurs, J. ...,.... .......,........, 2 0, Atkinson, C. ,...... Atwood, A. ....... ....... . 61 80 64 95 57 36 90 79 10 80 52 80 60 36 56 97 95 80 80 61 57 36, 04 52 36 36 52 57 Augustine, D. ...... .... . Babbltt, G. ....,....,. ..... . Babbitt, R. ..,..... -56, 1 Babcock, P. ,..... ......, . 05 61 64 Bailey, M. ..... ............ 5 0 Bailey, R. .... .... ,....,......,.. 5 6 Baker, P. .... ........... 8 , 51, 70 Balog, S. ..... ........ 8 , 49, 52, 90 Bandy, B. .... ......., 4 s, 51, 101 Bank, R. ............,..,........,............. 64 Banker, L. ....,.,........................... 64 Banks, P ......,.. 4a, 60, so, 106, 107 Barajas, A. ...,..............,......... 52, 102 Barber, J. ........,....... . ........,......... . 64 Barclay, P. ....,..,...,................,..... 61 Barger, C. ..,..,....................,.....,... 52 Bargo, C. ....... ,.... ........,............... 5 7 Bartelt, B...4B, 57, 14, 83. 35, 107 Bartlett, M. ................................ 61 Bartlett, W ......... 28, 50, 7l, 76, 93 Bates, L. ............,....,.............. 57, 80 Bauer, J. ......... . ................... .... . . 56 Bauer, R. ......... ...,...... 6 1, 80 Bauman, C. ...., ....... 5 0, 52 Bauman, D. ..... .......... 6 1, 80 Baumann, A. .... ................... 6 0 Beach, M. ....... .......................... 6 1 Beadle, G. ..,......... ......... 3 5, 36, Beck, T. ..................................... . Becker, D. ............ 57, 94, 102, Becker, M. ...,............................. . Beckmann, M. ...................... 57, Beckner, M. ...... . ......... .. Bedford, J. ........ .....--. Q Bedford, R. ...... ............... . Beebe, M. ...... ..,........... 3 6, Bell, K. .......... , ....... 48, 57, Belrose, A. ....... . Bennett, H. ..... . Bennett, L. ....... . Bennett, M. ..... . Bennett, P ...... Bennett, R. .... . . J- Benson 80 50 103 57 80 52 36 64 48 80 56 57 64 56 52 52 57 Student Index Benter, G. ......,.........,.,,................ 36 Bentz, S. .................................... 57 Bere, E ......... ....7, 57, 80, 107, 110 Bereman, R. .......................... 36, 76 Berenyi, M. .. ................................ 61 Berg, K. ......... .. ........ 61, 76, 102 Berger, E. ..,..............................,.. 64 Berlin, J. .......,........ 4s, 51, 1s, 107 Berwick, A ....................... 50, 52, 73 Bettcher, L. .... ................. 6 1, Betz, R. .............. ........,...... . Beverley, J. ......,.......... .......... . Bieritz, L. Bieritz, R ..,........ 36, 68, 76, Bieritz, W ....................,.... 52, Bigham, S. ................................. Bihlmayer, M. ..... .......,..... 6 1, Biltgen, J ............ ......... 60 , 76, Birmann, L. ...... ............ . . Birmann, R. ...... ,.,..... . .27, Blshop, I. .............. .......... . Blackburn, G. .. .... ..... . .. Blackburn, K. ..... . Blaise, J. .......... ....... . Blank, D. .........,.... .......... . Blank, J. ................. ............. . Blank, R. .............................. 57, 102 , Blencoe, R. ....... ....,................ 6 1 Bloodgood, c ..,.. 1, ss, 31, 6sf 90, 76, 94 57 64 36 57 93 93 56 80 95 61 52 57 57 57 61 61 52 76 90. 103 80 74 Boecker, D. ................................ 37 Boedewlg, D ......,.... 19, 37, 50, 90, 91, 93 Boedewig, G. .... ......... ,..... 64 , Bolatto, M. ...... ........,............ . Bombard, C. ....................,........ . Born, R. ....... ............. ................. . Bouldin, L ................. 48, 52, 73, Bouldin, M ............................. 37, Bouldin, N. ., .... ...,............. 4 8, Bower, C. ...... .......... 5 7, Bowers, A. Bowers, M. ...........,................. Bowers, V. ......... . ..................... Boyd, N .,...,..,........ zo, 54, 35, 70, 74, Boyle, C. .. .,... ........................ . . Boyle, G. ...... .......,., 6 1, Boyles. M. ..,.. .............. . Boyne, T. ,......... .......... 3 7, Brackett, R. ...... ......... ...... . Braddy, D. .... .......... 5 7, Brandl, G. .... . .,....... 61, Brauer, I. ...... ....... 5 7, Brauer, M. .... .......... 5 0, Brettelle, B. ........ ..57, Brettelle, J. .... .............. 6 0, Brewer, C. .. ..... ........ 5 7, 76 Breyne, C. .,...., ..... .............. . Breyne, J. ....,............ ........... . Bridgewater, T. ,.,... .... ...... 5 6 , Briggs, D. ........... .....,........ 5 7, Briggs, G. ......... .. ..,.... 14, 37, Briggs, H. ., .... ............., 6 1, Brobst, H. .,... ............. . .. Brodd, Brosi, W. ...................... 50, 16, Brouch, ,............,,..,............... . Brown, Blnford .............. 50, 72, Brown, Bobbie ....... .....,.......... Brown, D. ............. ,...... . ..61, Brown, Glenn ..... .............. 5 2, Brown, Guy ...... ....................... Janet ................ 48, 61, 106, Brown, E. ....... .. ................ 104 37 52 60 83 80 61 80 64 37 52 37, 82 64 B0 50 50 64 80 80 80 80 78 80 78 37 61 76 80 75 95 37 64 104 52 76 64 80 57 80 78, 107 Brown, Joyce .. .............. 61, 78, 84, 106, 107 Brown, P. ......... ........ 7 0, 52, 106 Bruesewitz, P. . .... ............. 6 1, 80 Bruner, J. ............. ..,............. 6 0 Brunoehler, R. ..... .......... 5 3, 73 Bryant, J. ...,...,.. ..........,. 5 2, 102 Buchholz, C. .... ......... 7 , 57, 68 Buchner, G. ...... ................ 6 1 Buchner, I. .. .,.... ............ 3 7 Buchner, R. ...... ..... 5 2 Buchner, S. Buckley, P 52 Budelovsky, B. ........,............. 37, 50 Bumpus, D .... ..... 7 , 62, 78, 80, 106 Bumpus, N. .......................... 48, 52 Burgdorf, C. .... .... ,.., 2 6 , 57, 80, Burgholzer, R. Burgner, F. . .... . 106, 107 Buri, David ................................ 64 Buri, Donna .............. 37, 106, 107 Burkett, L. ........ .. .................... 37 Burkhart, R. ..... ........,........ 1 4, 56 Burkhart, T ........ ....... 6 1, 76, 104 Burson, V. .... . ............. 62, 80 Byrd, R. ..... ................ 6 0 C Callahan, Dawn ........................ 37 Callahan, Donna ...................... 37 Campbell, D. ................ 57, 94, 99, 100, 102 Campbell, W. ...................... 52, 76 Campbell, R. ........ 62, 89, 94, 99, 100, 101, 102 Campbell, S. .. ..................... . 64 Camper, W. ......... ........... 5 7, 104 Carlson, Dennis ..... .,.............. 3 7 Carlson, Diane ...................... 57, 80 Carlson, J. ...................... 57, 78, 80 Carlson, M. ...... ................. 5 2, 78 Carlock, D. ................................ 62 Carlock, R. ..............,................. 62 Carpentlet, H. ........ 7, 34, 37, Ohh EES 'rs 39,5 2. 5v?v'g E F GNONU1 NNN! 48, 75, 106 Cox, E. ......... , Cozaoni, T. . ..,.. ..... . . Cralg, R. ........ ..................... 64 , Crayton, B ............... 48, 62, Creviston, R. ......... ............ .50, Crosbie, L. ...... . Crosby, V. .......... . Crowell, R. ............ . Culhane, Robert ........ 57 62 78 78, 80 90 38 Culhane, Ronald ........................ 60 57 ........52 60 64 Culver, D. ......... .................. . Cunningham, D ..... 12, 14, 50, 82 Cunningham, J. ........................ 64 Curtin, C. .................................... 62 Curtin, V ........... 13, 35, 38, 72, 73 Cursinger, D. ............,.,............... 38 Cutter, M. .................. ,..., . , ...... 62 Czccz, B. 64 Czecz, M. .. ...... ...... 6 0 D Dahm, B. ........................ 38, 50, 80 Dahm, D. ..... ........ 6 2, 95, 102 Dahm, J. .... ........ 6 2, 95, 102 Daily, R. ............... 64 Dalton, E. .... ............... 5 7 Daniels, L. .......62, 80 Dano, E. .,...... ........ 6 2, 107 Daraban, D. ..... ....... 5 6, 57 Daraban, J. . ..,.. .......,..... 6 2 Darby, D. ...,..... ....... 5 6, 76 Darland, H. ..... .......... 3 8, 76 Darland, M. ..... ........ 6 2, 102 Darr, P. .......,......... ....... 5 7, 94 Dave ort, S. ....... ..... . .17, UP Davis, D. ....,.... . Davis, G. ...... . Davis Joan ........, fflfli ...fffffff51. 5 7 64 83 38 F' Carter, Casey, Cate, E. ......... . Challis, W. ..... . ........62, R. ....... 52 102 50 ..........62, 80 Chandler, D. .............................. 62 Chapman, D. ..... . ..................... . 52 Cherwin, D. .................. 38, 50, 68 Chesmadia, C ........... 7, 32, 35, 70, 74, 78, 38, 111 Chester, D. ............................ 48, 52 Chester, G. ............... ............... . 57 Childress, J. ..... .....,.... 6 2, 80 Chinlund, R. ....... 57, 76 Chivari, D. ........ . ......... 90. 91 Chouinard, P. ................. ........ . .. 38 Chrestenson, D. ........................ 38 Christensen, D ....... 48, 50, 76, 77, 80, 104, 110 Christensen, 1. .... . ........... 38, 50, 73 Christian, S. .......................... 52, 78 62 . Davis, Juanita ..... 72, Davis, R. . ...................,............ Davis, S. .. Daw, Decker, P. J. ......... . Dellre, M. . .... Dell, V: . ............. .. ...38, 46. as 61 ..........48, 5s 78 76 DeMerritt, D. ............. .... ........... 5 0 DeMerritt, J. ......... 48, 62, 80 DeMerritt, S. .... ................... 6 0 Dennin, H. .... ........... 6 2, 95 Dennin, J. .... ................ 6 4 Dermin, Pat ...... ....... 7 , 38, 111 Dennis, C. .... ......... ....... 5 8 DeSotell, R. ..... ..... ..... 6 2 , 95 Devereaux, M. .......................... 60 DeVore, P. ....... .......... 1 5, 56, Dewey, J. Dieke, B. ..... . Dieke, D. ..... . Dieser, E. ....,.... . Dissell, V. .......... . 82 .......52, 93 38 60 Churchill, A. . ....... .................... . . 52 73 76 Clark, W ......... 48, 78, . . . 77. 96, 97, 98, 102 62 Classert, J. ................................. . Clauson, E. ..... .. ....... 28, 38, 50, 80 Clauson, R. ................................ 60 Clawson, S. ...... ...................... 5 0 Clayton, R. . ........................... 57, 76 Clemens, J. .......................... 52, 62 Cleveland, A. ............................ 57 Cobb, L .........,... 8, 52, 71, 93, 96, 102, 103 Cocks, N. ................ ........ 5 6, 57, 80 Cole, M. .............................. 57, 105 Collins, B ............. 8, 50, 76, 78, 79 Collins, J ................. 15, 51, 16, 104 Compton, J ............. 60, 76, 95, 1 Conklin, T. ..................,............ . Connolly, D. .... ......... ....... ...... . Cook, L. ........ .......... 5 7, 04 62 56 80 62 52 Cooley, J ....... ............ Cooper, J. .... ............... . Cooper, R. ..... .......,,....... 5 7, 105 Cordas, D. .... ........,........ ......... 5 7 Cordas, P. .............................. 57, 80 Covert, C ................. 17, 20, 35, 38, 68. 75 One Hundred Twelve Dittmann, M. .... . 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Klein, Karen .............. 7, 58, 80, Klein, Karl ............ 62, 99, 100, Kline, A. ....,...............,..,........ 41, Klombauer, S. ..............,,......... . Kluber, C. ......... .......... 4 1, Klueber R. .,... ,,,,,,,,,, , Knauf, A. Knauf, R. Kneipper, 1 W. ....... ........... 6 5, 106 100 54 105 65 107 101 51 65 51 65 Knopp, H. ........ ..................... . 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Moyer, J. .......,.........,.....,......... 7 Mrkvicka, S ....,,. 48, 51, 72 Mueller, J ............,.... 18, 50 n , 54 Mueller, R ..,.... 27, 51, 72, 93, Mulcay, D. ...,...,........ 7, 26, 58 Mulcay, J. ...,..........,......,........ 32 7 Murley, L ................, ..7, 58, Murphy, J. ...,.. ..... .,... ,,...., . 2 s 45. 1 4 106 73, 84 83 78 58 80 54 76 61 63 90 43 63 58 61 65 54 61 72 90 80 76 43 95 80 63 63 76 80 54 63 5 1 , 79 76 76 43 43 5 1 78 43 83 82 102 ,80 .43 . 99 58 Obed, B. .............,... ...... . Obed, J. ........... .......... ................ . Obenchain, E. ..............,............ . Obma, E. ...,...............,............... . O'Connor, F ..... 44, 46, 48, 76, Olin, J ..,...,..................,..,.,.... ss, Olin, N. ............................,........ . Olin, Robert ....... .............. Olsen, J. ...... ......... 4 4, 68, Olson, B .......,... ....,... 5 0, 56 Olson, Carol ...,... .......,.. 5 8, 1 Olson, Olson, R. .........,.,....................... . 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Schiltz, D. .................................. 59 Schindel, E .......,..... 8, 33, 55, 71, 90. 95, 102 Schleining, E. ........................ 61, 94 Schlicht, A ...........,......... 48, 51, 104 Schmeisser, K. ............,............. 65 Schmidt, C ..... .... ........ 6 5 , 80 106 Schmidt, R ......... Schmotzer, S ......... Schoeberlein, D ......, Schomer, A. , ..,,.. .. Schumer, L. ..... . .....55, aol 105 59 ........45, 104 75, 80 Schrader, B ...... ..... ,..,55, Schroeder, G. ..... .. Schroeder, R..., ,...,. 59 105 . .......... bo, 106 Schuler, L ........,,... 48, 63, Schultz, D ......... Schultz, H. .............. . Schultz, Sharon ....., Schultz, Shirley Schumann, R. ......... . ......,..,..65, 101 ..........6l, Schwartz, A. .........,..,................ . Schwartz, J ..,...... 19, 55, so, 95, 45 80 48 Schusler, N. ...,...,........................ 59 54 96 65 Schwarz, Richard Schwarz, Robert ...,..,. 55, 102, Schwebke, G. Schwebke, W. .... . Scott, B. Scott, N. Scott, R. 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Q ..,........ 64, 80 Tarnowski, I. ...... ....... 6 2, 80 Taylor, Sue ............................ 55, 80 Taylor, Suzanne. .........,... 56, 80, 82 Tesch, J ...,,... .19 , 59, 80, 106, 107 Testin, J. .. ..,......................... Z7, 56 Teuscher, C ............. 63, 80, 94, 99, 100, 101, Thill, R. ...... ..,.................. 46 Thomas, J. ..... ..........,........ 6 1, 80 Thomas, K. .................,...,....,..... 64 Thomas, P .,........... 48, 59, 80, 1 Thomas, Roger Thomas, Ronald , ......... , ...,....... .. Thompson, C .,...... .59, 71 , 76, 1 Thompson, I. ........... ............. . Thompson, N. 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Tweet, D. ......, , Tyrrell, M. Tyrrell, R. , 92, 93 56 56 U uebei, c. ...........,,..,...,...,.. 9, 48, 64 umm, F ....................... 59, 78, 107 Ulm, J. . ..,............,................. 64, so Unger, C ........... ..9. 48, 64, 83 , 95 Unwm, V. .............................. 64, 80 59 Upchurch, D. .,...,.......,...... .1 ..... . Vago, A. .....,...........,. . Vana, J. .................... . Van Deventer, Vanderlinden, K. .... . VanDuser, A. ...... . Va11Duser, C. ....... , Vanlieerde, D. VanJoske, G. .... . V ,..,....64, T ......... fffIIffff1 'fff.'ff.f64. VanMeter, B. ...., ......,..... 3 1, VanPelt, B. VanPelt, K. .... . VanPelt, R. Vargas, M. ..... . Vatgo, J. ....,.. . Vermaat, R. Vester, J. ....... . Vickers, D. .... , Vickers, I. ..... . Vickery, Gwen Vierling, R. ...... . Vlasz, D. ....,.. . 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Wood, J. .........59, 101 59 Wood, T. ..... ....... 1 04 Woodard, H. ..... ....... 6 1 Woody, R. ...,. ....... 4 7 Woolley, C. ....... ....... 6 5 Worley, J. ......... ,...,.. ....... 4 7 Wrede, A. ..... ............... 47 Wrede, R ......... ....,.... 5 5, 73, 80 Wyeth, 1-1. ....,......., ........... 5 9, 102 Young, G. . ..,...,.,.. ,..... . 59 Young, K. ..... ....... 64 Young, V. ..... ....... 4 7 Zaha, 1. ..... .. ..... . .......... . 47 Zaha, M. ...... ...,.,..... 64 Zefron, A. ..,... ......... 2 6, 59 Zelinka, F. ..... ......... 4 8, 64 Zielke, D. .....,. ......... 64 , Zielke, R. Zwijac, W. 80 47 59 I A General Index A Cappella Choir ..............,,.4,......,........,. ..,..... 1 9, 78, 79, 110 Albright, Aaron, Boys' Counselor ..,....., .......,..... 2 6, 33, 71 Allied Youth ...........,.........,.............,..,.. .........,,............ 1 4 Athletic Director, R. E. Davis ....,.,. .....,.. .......... 2 7 , 88 Assistant Principal, J. L. Hunter ........ . ,,..,. Auroran ........,..,................,......... . .,..,,..,.. .... . B Band ....4.... , ...,,....,...., ...,......... . Basketball Freshman .,..................... Freshman-Sophomore ...... Varsity .............,.....,........ Board of Education .......,,.,............... Boys' Club ..,.....,..,.,.......,...................,.... Boys' Counselor, Aaron Albright ....,.. C Cafeteria ..... ..,.,..,...... Captains .,.,.,... ....... Cheerleaders ...........,.....,.. Chorus .......,..,......, .....,...,..... Commencement Program ...,.. Counselors .. ......... .. ........... -D Dads' Club ., ....,.......,......., ..........,.......... . Davis, R. E., Athletic Director ...,...... Debate ...... .............,.........,........,..,..,,... Delphi ..........,....,..,...,...,....,.........,... Departments Arts ............,...... Commercial ......... English ..............,...,. Foreign Language ..... Health ......................... Home Economics .....,... Industrial Education ...... Mathematics ................. Photography ..,.... .....,... Physical Education . .... Physical Science ......, Social Science .........,. Distributive Education .,.,... Drama .............,,........... ........ F Faculty ...... ..,...,... , Football Freshman ..,,.....,....,...,...,... . ............. . ....,.., 28 .10, 72, 73, 111 .,........76, 77 .......s9, 101 ...........99, loo ...,,....96, 97, 98 24 ....,....26, sa, 71 32 88 .......16, 89 .,..,..78, 79 .........26, 30 ..........27, 88 83 85 27 32 . .,...... 22, 23 27 ..........33, 56 31 ao 31 Z8 26 6 60 . .......... sfi ,....,....1s, sz ......,..26-31 Freshman-Sophomore ...... ..4. ,...,.. ,... , .,.. 9 I 1 , 95 Junior Varsity ,. .,.,..... ..,.,..........,....,......... 93 Varsity .,..,..............,.........,. ,.,...... a s, 90, 91, 92, 93 Freshman Sections Mr. Buckler, Mrs. Liddy ,.,.....,.,..,...................,...,.,.........,.,... ..... 6 0 Miss Stubbins, Mt. Peticolas, Miss Dollins ..,. Mr. H. Davis, Mr. McAfoos, Miss Youngblood .......... .,... 6 2 Miss Galbraith, Mrs. Humiston, Mr. Wiemer .,.,..... . .. Mr. Metzger, Mrs. Schindel, Mr. Mouw ,..,...,........ ..... 63 61 Mr. Connaway, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Griffin .......... ,..,. 6 5 Future Nurses ..............,. ....................... . .... G Gates, Dr. John XV., Superintendent .... Girls' Athletic Association .................. ..... Girls Club ..,..,.......,.....,,..... ...,................ . ,. 84 .. . 2-i ...,l06-107 Girls' Counselor, Veronica O'Neil. ..,... ...,,... 1 2, 30, 33, 70 Golf .,,............,...,.....................,.............. Hi-C .,.,..... .... ...,....,..... Hi-Y ................. ....... Homecoming .,...... Honor Roll High Honor .,...... Freshman .,...... Sophomore .....,.......................,..,. junior-Senior . .,.... .............,..,....... . Hunter, J. L., Assistant Principal .,,...... .....,....12, 13, 35 . .,.,.. 7 48 48 .. 48 28 J junior Achievement .. .. junior Class Intramural ..... Carnival .,....,.. .. Officers ...,..., Play .,...,..,.....,,.., .........105 .......s, 12, 13, 49 junior Red Cross ....... .....,. 8 4 junior Sections Mr. Matasar ...,...,..,.,.......,......... 50 Mr. Runninger, Mrs. Dingel .......,.. ..... 5 1 Miss Pooley, Miss Turner .....,....., 52 Mr. Connaway, Miss Nelson ...,...,.. ..... 5 3 Miss Richards, Mr. Cappaert ,..,..,... ,.... 5 4 Mr. Simonsen, Mr. Blackman ........ ..... 5 5 L Library Science ....,.. ...,......... ........,. 2 7 , 29 M Matthews, H. W., Principal ....,......,.. ,...,...,......., 1 Z, 17, 20, 25, 33, 83 Minstrel ., ...,...,..,......,..,..,....,...,.........,..,......,. 15, 19, 41, 42, 76, ws, 109 O Office ..,......,..............,......................,,,..,. ...... O'Neil, Veronica, Girls' Counselor ......,... ........ 1 2, 30, 33, 70 Orchestra ..,....,......... , .... .. .........,..... , ........ .. P Parent-Teacher Association ........ .. Patrons ..,.,.......,........,........,....... Pep Club ,.,.....,...... . .,..........,..... . 79 , .............. 35 ......,...,....108-111 as Principal, H. W. Matthews. ....., ,. .,.... 20, 25, 33, 83 Projector Club ...,..............., , .... ..... . . S Senior Class .,.....,,..,.......,.....,..........,..,..... Commencement Speakers ......., . Radio Club ....... Committees ....,..............,..,... Oificers ............,.....,... ,,.... . . Play ,... .,.....,..............., Sophomore Sections Miss Pittz, Mr. May ,.... .... ,.... . . ...., .... ...,............ . . Mr. Houser, Miss Jenks, Mrs. Graves ,.., ........ Mr. Harth, Mr. Stickels, Miss Brinkmann ..... Mr. Schaub, Mr. Court, Mrs. Harrison ........ Speculum . ,......... , ....,..............,..,.... , .......,........,..,.,,. ,..l0 Student Council ..............,.........,..,...... ..... ....,.....,.......... Superintendent of Schools, Dr. john W. Gates ..... T Tennis .... .....,........ Track , ...... ....., . Twirlers ...., , ..... . Y Y-Teens ...., ,.......... , .. 85 .......20, 21, 54-4a 34 ........,19, 34 . .. 56 57 .,,, ........ 58 zo, ss, 75, 111 61-1, 69 ............ ..l0'i , .,.,,.. 89, 102, 103 ......,....,. 76, 89 14 As our weary Shutterbug drags his camera from the scene, we realize that he has left us more than just a group of photographs. Sher bert has given us tomor- Q One Hundred Sixteen X F . . :Eff Q row s souvenir. E V W x S E ' ix iv 1 .4 'J' to 4 2 fb 4 ff E 1,5 2 3 fl fi ,--., Y i Q if la Q If W... Q , ,H n ??,'51 1 ' X 0 5 N . ,Lib Q , 1157- w,vKg4qJe?gf'3J ww Q S ,Lz,-gwwm , 5 3-.gg M., ..,, ffm JR


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