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

 - Class of 1955

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STOP X 4 ROAD EN D5 I I m e f. A. UW QQ 'Raw .Af G 3? K? Q W .-5 V K ii' - ,.- f Qi FK Q 6 G fpiyfg r 06 Wg gk' NW N r 'X ' V S2 9 QQ? 52 I T3 f NH N W f J I The 1955 PECUL flmmb Ill! 'B ?j'JlaA R' East Hlgh School Aurora Illlnols S 1 Wm I '. lv lv I I lvlg GX ' il xx hksiq V a s. Q '-mei! gf. .N u 1 n , + nh .. -...mv ,.w g 'srl . W sw v-W :H-'LN' ,Mu ,X xf:'z...w. f ,t . ...fg- .W-5-,.-4' 3' . -f-rg, fe sw f . ua ai! m Happy Days on East High Ways In September, 1400 young, eager travelers filled with enthusiasm and anticipation of what lay ahead began the journey of 180 days on the East High ways. Traffic was slowed down by a flood and a bus strike as they journeyed toward their destination, Knowledge. 9? KIM! af' ! iv 5 M M3 www X A Q, 3 X , W Wi ia g A sf X1 H H 5 'F 6 Rf +I :D 4 2 Q3 Mixed emotions are shown cn the faces of students as they emerge from the auditorium after an assembly. and in the long cafeteria line. there was time for chats. Eve1'ywhe1'e was the friendly atmosphere of East High. ceqqie t v I All s-if 5 4 x. Y I The battle of the sexes takes place when Joe Hauser and Jere Collins don suspenders and bow ties in pro- test to the knee socks worn by Bobette Keasler, Karen Hansen, and Kay Mulcay during East's latest fashion craze. Um, that chocolate cake! and I'II take a Baby Ruth are heard as students near the dessert end of the cafeteria line. Students are Don Seley, Charles Wyeth, David Exline, Ronald Albright, Adrienne Donahue, and Donna Johnston. Q ,WZQNR P QRORA HIGH 5' APPROVED UUA'-CONT Qlv Qs R TRANXXKYIQ' Lyda Waters and Kathryn Young seem perplexed at Mr. Bushnell's understanding of the motor while Marlene Reiseck awaits her opportunity to driva. 'aried Trails of Learning Meet At the 4-i'ossi'o:1cis uf lezlruinlf the ti'avu1ei's pouch take. 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' f gb 4 1 A 4' ji-00,2 mg, !' ,f , 3 4, 'Q K gy it AQ 5 , f Q f B Q Y ,affix -. ,Q Far Afield 1 ' - 1 . 1 - lrirls 111111. lhiys iluli, um! the l1ln'zxi'y swim-ciillvcl l5Cl'i'Hl'INt,'l'S t'i'om Ul1iSiCitt the sciuml for asseniblivs. Others were put on Ebenezer Scrooge from Dickens' A Christmas Carol is startled when four spirits appear before him. Jim Perham portrays Scrooge, Tony Zefrcn, Jacob Marley, Liz Rogers, Ghost of Christmas Past, Sue Robert, Ghost of Christmas Present, and Dale Faren, Ghost of Christmas Future. ls 'il 'Qs mv fu- . M 4, i by the stumlmits thenisvlvvs. :XII hcmors VUIIYU was hold to gin- spa-vial l'UL'UjIIliii0ll tw timsv who mlvsviwucl ziwzliwis for sulmlzis- lin' Siilllfiillgf :incl in extra zlvtivitics. Sunni stuclellts diclift want to travel bzxuk tw L-lzusvs: so they thought ui' other c1vtm11's. Greeting Jesse Owens, former Olympic track star, speaker ut the inauguration of Student Council officers, are Sidney Shaw, first-semester president, and Chuck Thompson, second- semester president. i 5 X s J ff ki Members of the sercnd all school play, Mrs. Mc'Thing, given March 15, are lback rowl Jack Cunningham, Larry Banker, Mickey Oros, Dale Faren, Meredith Cutter, Don Beasley, Carl Uebel, Mark Schwartz, Kathleen Rieser, Janina Woiciechowska, Jim Perhcm, and Marilyn Beckman. First row: Liz Rogers, John Evans, Rosada Efsic, Judy Mitchell, Anita Lewis, and Koy Ness. Dancing to In the Mood are these band boys of the Minstrel Show. They are Greg Franklin, Deon Truemper, Jule DuBois, Ron Jecnblanc, Jock Johnson, Alan Stutz, Ken Morge, and Jerry B. Olson err Hearts ake Journe Light lligliliglitiligf tliv trip wvix- ilu- slzigu- lJl'1Hlllk'llHI1S fit' tlw yi-zii'. Thi- lin-rilii-Ili zmmizil Miilsiri-l Slum' again fillwl llll' zillclitmwiiilii IM' tliiww nights, Thu lxwi :ill-sulisml plays were given with casts vlwsi-11 l-1'UIll the entire sclmul. The wiglitll Zilllllliil Y2il'ltlIj' Slum' An invitation to come Down Yonder is extended by the end men and interlocutor of the Minstrel. They are Marlin Kenworthy, Ron Gullstrand, Don Melton, Paul Hix, Richard Hillock, Mr. Harth, Ron Orand, William Hoadley, Cully Gebhart, Mike Messenger, and Jim Perham. had a full house for two nights. Other programs were given for the students by the drama and music groups. Taking their final curtain school play, are fback Ronald Kendrick, Anita William Hoadley, Joan First row: Rosado Efsic, Klein, Janet Brown, and call for Sixteen in August, the all- rowl Charles Unger, John Evans, Lewis, Eva Mandl, Maxine Miller, Ernst, and Janina Woiciechowska. Kathleen Rieser, Pat Banks, Karen Judy Kings. 4: I A 5 4. xl G I ani 1 Foot ath L d t fl a i p ea 0 s , 'nf in f fa VN X . it yr Q ,fc ' X '9---E 3'-'V l fl ll Jl lk if At the slu1mx'u1's Ull thc 'l0lll'llt'j'. l A ' ' , l X . . . l ,X l l I clauws and Il?il'llQS xww glven lm' vw1'y- is gg l':QErss s ' 75, wifi will-'s l'll'l1lj'INt'lll. Simw wow svlliml-wiilii wywn lmusvs like tllv Buys' Vlulw 1 lmristmzis Admiring the table decorations at the Big and little Sister Banquet of the Girls' Club are Mr. Matthews, Miss O'Neil, Joan Saloga, Mrs. Jacqueline Pickerill, fashion consultantg Liz Rogers, and Pat Doring. No, it's not the Charleston age returning, it's iust Mary Luanne Portloclc and Newell Teter showing off their costumes after winning a prize for the most realistic couple at the Auroran dance, Flc1pper Frolic. 1.1 Q t v i s . Fun and Frolic party, some were club-limited like the Girls' Club banquet, others were costume dances like Flapper Frolicf' some were dress-up dances like the Student Council dance, and still more were casual dances like Plaid Dance, Hoop Hop, Slipper Hop, and Kitty Kat Kapersf' But, what- ever type of party it was, travelers really got into the swing of things. Dancing around the beuufifully decorated Chrisfmas tree ai the annual Boys' Club party are East High sfudenisg the boys are hosis fo the school at fhis traditional open house. 5 9 Q A' vm 'A Newly crowned homecoming queen, Janice Rahn, is chauf- feured by Mr, Fitzgerald on her royal ride around the field, During the half-time ceremonies she was crowned by a f epfesen fafive of the football Squad. W 83 QV -- r East High fans are shown during one of 'he tense moments in the Sectional tournament, some gazing apprehensively at the scoreboard cmd olhzrs closely waiching fhe floor ploy. Teamwork Make th 'l'c-zimwurk marie the sports prrmw- Ilililk' snmotiivi' fm' the athlc-tvs. The playws wm'kml tnuvilu-1' :mal Vzicvrl tu the trip lay 14 . .1'...'-- 3 nd wd ' I CJ Sbr Embarking on the sales campaign carrying posters, cards, and a Speculum are Elizabeth Rogers and David Becker, this year's high salcsmen in the patron drive, HW'. EEE! The e ur Day HIGH HONOR ROLL-BACK ROW: D. Nelson, D. Scliaub, I.. Birmann, C. Gebharf, J. Oros, E. Koss. FOURTH ROW: M. Miller, S. Cooper, J. Abruhamson, L. Skeen, D. Reichenbacher, C. Woolley, A. lewis, THIRD ROW: J. Evans, B. Barfelf, G Oros, J. Seohaugh, R. Stallman, W. Connoway, J. Rahn SECOND ROW: P. Ruburl, J. Pigney, J. Woiciechowska, B lunge, N. Renner, K. Hansen, K. Klein. FIRST ROW: C. Bollz J. Brown, J. Hall, l. Roberi, K. Rieser, E. Wifle, P, Soclerdahl NOT IN PICTURE: S. Eissler, S. Sung, C. Travis. .-nd' .WM . no-f to J 0urney's End June marked the end of the journey. 'I'hrough the year everyone was happy as he reached the passing zone that helped make all the extra activities a success. For the juniors. sophomores. and freshmen a new and exciting journey will begin in the fall. But, the seniors reached their final destination at East High with a lmit of sadness as they left their many friends to go out on their own. Adjusting collars and caps and receiving last minute instructions from class advisers Mr. Woolley and Miss Jenks, seniors, Karen Klein, Lyle Murley, Ann Harrison, Joe Daw, Cully Gebhart, Barbara Bandy, Pat Keck, Alan Flynn, Judy Kings, and Bethany Bartelt, prepare themselves for Commencement exercises. TIPS FOR TOURING l Equipped with maps, charts, and schedules, the travelers set out to bring victory to East High. The courses they took were carefully plarmedg and all were briefed on rules of the road passing zones, road courtesies, and right of ways. Sometimes the road was blocked, but the Tomcats pushed on. 19 Ro E. Davi Retire Athletic Director K' Roy E. Davis, athletic director at East High, retires at the end of the semester after 43 years of service. R. E. Davis stands beside his new Dodge, the appreciation gift he received from the alumni at the Homecoming game. Sitting behind his desk in room 11. Roy E. Davis, retiring athletic director of East High. recalls some of the panorama ot' his 453 years at East Aurora. In 1911. before even one world war or the atomic bomb had been thought of. Mr. Davis. with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ripon College, assumed the position ot' biology teacher on the faculty at East High. Interested in athletics. and in direct- ing the energies ot' others along athletic lines, he was given the position of coach and a little later placed in charge ot' the entire athletic program. Athletic di1'ector in itself is a big jobg it includes making schedules for all of the teams, hiring officials, taking care of finances and ticket sales, purchasing new equipment for athletics, and corresponding with other schools. Being a good teacher is also a big .iobg Mr. Davis has filled both positions admirably. Mr. Davis in looking back over his career at East High points out a few of East's all-time great athletes, some of whose sons and daughters he has since At home in the East High stockroom, R. E. Davis, director, checks basketball equipment. ,.., .,..---- 1,1-I i After 4 Year seen here. Some he remembers are Allmert Pike. Elmer Moos, lYalter lVitte, Jimmy Smith, Paul Patterson, Freddie Foster. John O'Neil, and Rudy Nebel. East High has produced great athletes and teams who have received many honors and thrills. but Mr. Davis believes the greatest thrill was the trip the football team of 1914 made to New York to play Hamilton Institute. In his 43 years of service to East lligh and the people of Aurora, Mr. Davis has held many offices, both as teacher and as an athletic director. One of the greatest honors was the naming of East Highs athletic field, Roy E. Davis field. Some of his other honors are President of the Teachers' Association, P1'esident of the Northeast Division of State Athletic Associations, President of the Fox Valley Coaches' Association t w i c e . Secretary- Forfy-ihree roses, each symbolizing a year of service uf East High, were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Davis at the Homecoming game by D. Ochsenschlager, alumnus. Treasurer of the State Coaches' Associa- tion, and his most recent award, the Merit Award Certificate of the State Coaches' Association. A brightly lit field with the band playing during the half, and a vast crowd-this is R. E. Davis field at every football game. The field was named for Mr. Davis in I947. W 4. p,?,, ,. w ,KVMVIPQQ4-'P VARSITY FOOTBALL-BACK ROW: Dick Ritter, Ron Albright, larry Pritchert, Tom Ruch, Tony Zefrcn, Keith Gaylord, Darwin Reedy, Steve Emery, Bob Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Griffin, coach: Jack Oros, Mel Magnuson, Bob McCue, Sid Shaw, Karl Klein, Chuck Teuscher, Ron Gullstrand, Art Smith. SECOND ROW: Henry Wyeth, Nate Wilson, Jim Perham, Monte Dobbins, Don Campbell, capt., Dave Timolt, Marlin Kenworthy, Mr. Cappaert, coach. FIRST ROW: Larry Bettcher, Dave Doud, Dave Stuart, Gary Abrahamson, Alan Foster, Eddie Webster, Joe Hauser, John Angell, mgr. Var ity Grid ter Capture Big Eight Crown A 41 to 7 rout of 1Vest Rockford and a 6-6 deadlock between the other title contenders, E l g i n a n d LaSalle-Peru. brought to a climax one of the most suc- cessful foothall seasons in East lIigh's his- tory. This win coupled with the Maroon- Cavalier tie gave East Tomcats an out- right claim to the Big Eight title. Making the season a double success was the brilliant play of the frosh-soph squad, which went through its nine game schedule undefeated, thereby capturing another trophy for the display case. After winning two non-conference games and then taking their league opener 19-7 from East Rockford, the varsity faced their ronghest test of the season when they traveled to LaSalle to meet the Cavaliers. pressmen's favorites. This proved to be one of the most thrilling games of the year. Trailing 133-7 with only a minute to go. the determined Tomcats pushed over for the tying tally and then split the uprights with the game-winning extra point. Another vital game of the season was the Homecoming Game: once again the team came out victorious over a highly touted Elgin team. 20-12. The only loss suffered hy the varsity was a 19-1:3 setback administered by a spirited XV e st A u ro 1' a c 1' e w midway through the season. Don Campbell pass snatching end captalned hls team mates to the Bug Eught conference tntle Jam Perham offenslve center and defensive end e vurslty was named to the All Bug Elght squad The f1osh soph xx ele p.11t1CuIa1Ix lm IJIGSSIXL 111 th at Lhex had suned 196 p0111ts 111 the11 f1lSt TOLII battles xxheleas tlI61I IIJIJOIICIITQ xxue unable to come up xx1th 1 Slllglti same The offense xx.1s potent all season and the defense xx as te111f1c Im OIIIN -XRNI FX SIANDINC S lst -Xuu It Igm I iballn Inu XX est 'xllllbld IoI1ct I' lst Rmlcfonl st on cfm I- 1 upmt N VII-XIINK 0ppo11e11t I ll x 4 Bloom Iwi t NIOIIIIQ Past Rockfolcl IS 1IIc Q IoI1et t I glll Iweepml I lxuc 4 Marlm Kenworthy hard hlttlng tackle was picked as this years most valuable player by hls fellow grldders Dave Tlmok Easts stocky halfbuck recelved the honor of being picked for the All State team JUNIOR X AI NITX IUOTB XI I SCORI S 011110114 III 'I hu e N CI111 XIIDLINIIIL I em 1n1x JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL BACK ROW R Metzger E Abel J Tagller J Hendricks Mr Buckler coach SECOND ROW R Blencoe R DeSotell E Strong T Flchtel J Weber FIRST ROW E Efslc R Hoffman 23 . 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K fx, .- 4 I xt wa 1 Ea t Kittens S eep Big Eight Champion hip ,, , ni' 9 ' ESX' refs Q I v I 6 air - 70,1 ,wx ,F F k - f wah ' v 5 J To Q. ,QQ . L, ' ' E ff B . Q 5? J -A 'satisfy T! ! Sm 3 'iff 59 or 3' 53 35. Mfg AU- 19 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL-BACK ROW: R. Smith, O. Leden, R. Lange, A. Roush, R. Fowler, B. Organ, R. Haring, J. Staudt, C. Gates, J. Anderson, R, Neu, E. Waloszyk, J, Dennin, J. Cunningham, E. Humling. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Metzger, assistant coach, D. Nass, E. Cate, C. Hayden, R. Richardson, R. Melchert, W. Shannon, J. Messmer, D. Booth, R. Bastian, G. Pritchert, Mr. Court, coach, THIRD ROW: L. Exline, W. Ford, J. Irving, J. Hedblade, D. Schultz, D. Shaw, capt.p V. Gilla, L. Ccddington, W. Glenn, R. Brent, R. Miller. SECOND ROW: K. Kersey, mgr., H. Gordon, J. Hamhly, L. Banker, J. Wood, J. Miller, G. Franklin, R. Gonzales, M. Schwartz, R, Kirshtner, A. Stiegleiter, M. Gross, mgr. FIRST ROW: C. Lohr, R. Schindel, J. Grencer, L. Galloway, R. Quirin, A. Balc, M, Oros, D. Hurst, G. Nichols. NOT IN PICTURE: N. Johnsen, T, Lynk, F. Wilkening. 1 I Ii0J4II-SUI'II S'I.-XNIPINGS i Won Lust 'I'iccI Iizist A ll l'HI'21 T ll 0 Elgin +1 l 0 .lolii-1 5 12 0 I'f:1St II'vcIi!'m'1I if 4 0 WL-st Iiuckfmwi 2 4 I Fl'i'L1IJ4PI'I 2 5 0 IJEISZLIIL'-I,0l'Ll 1 5 1 XYOSI .-X u 1'u1'z1 U T 0 Bill Ford appears to be off on a touchdown iaunt against West Rockford, but a penalty nullifies the play. Bob Miller ISU, Chuck Lohr, and Jim Grencer i531 view the play. East was victorious in the contest 21-0. 26 Fro h Get Experlence Bob Qulrm Ibll stops a Johet frosh soph player as Jack Hedblade 1561 Jam Irving I47I and Don Schultz I88I rush to hrs md East defeated their oppo nents 247 IHOSII SOPII 100 I PAII Si URI S ,loo n nl 1 XU lollat 5- csi un L Jppfmumt 1 un 1 ut I ummm XX hc mm I IIN msn Au U 'Ihu 1 I W 1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL BACK ROW J Devm D Exllne D Schaub C Wackerlln N Ruhn D Everett E Guese R Walker R Fntten L Negre THIRD ROW Mr Robert coach R Bartlett D Sheagren R Campbell D Crowel R Arend B Shepard J Wullbrandt D Welsner Mr Houser assistant coach SECOND ROW D Grlffln J Wnlscn J Zblnden C Wyeth J Gnlhhun G Mau G Dano Shaw FIRST ROW D Bower D Iderun J Benson J Gle In R Camp r E Henman J Buchmlller NOT IN PICTURE K Buss A Demeter W Vester 27 . 1. L, -L, 4. ,. L A 4 L. . CL, ' 3' VSV I Q ll 325 Ku 'calico It Iwi, I lam 1, I-lmml 0 27 I uSz1IIv-I'm-V11 li IH , W 24 West AL11'-1111 U ZS?-L ICI fin 13 IIS I 1'oopurt 45 lit II' 'I I' cI'I'11lxI II LII FIIICSIIMAN IVUCVIIIR.-Xl.I, SUOHICS C . - Tlii' Wm- J N11 --'alle In es I ,I-IW I-I 0 W .Is ' ' lf! T ' Xa 1.9 125 r J ,um-1 xx 0 . U I - . . . ' U- Hal' ion I3 0 - .' l ' W . I ru 10 es VARSITY BASKETBALL-BACK ROW: Mr. Metzger, coachg Jim Compton, Dick Hoffman, Ed Abel, Bill Kneiper, Tom Rush, Jan Taglier, Karl Klein, Bob Holtz, Larry Banker, Mickey Oros, Mr. Buckler, coach. SECOND ROW: Dave Volheim, Guy Hughes, Gene Livingston, Don Campbell, Frank Kingsley, Monte Dobbins, Chuck Teuscher, Dave Tate, Andy Hamilton. FIRST ROW: LaVon Jenkins, Steve Emery, Merle Jackley, Dave Stuart, Bob McCue, Dave Timok, Dave Doud, Allen Foster. NOT IN PICTURE: Marlin Kenworthy, Mgr. Var ity Cager Take Thirdg .500 Record In an exploding repetition of last year's performance, the varsity cagers. under the coaching of Mr. Metzger, fought their way to victory in the Regional tourna- ment. On VVest Aurora's hardwood in the first game of the contests, the Tomcat squad downed West Chicago 75-61. Fa- vored to come out second-best, the Red and Black dealt a 73-5-1 thumping to the Cadets from Marmion in their second tussle. Stepping into the finals, East defeated a hot quintet of Elburn hoopsters in an ex- citing 69-68 overtime victory. Moving to the Sectional, East's Tom- cats encountered an exceptionally tall, fast-breaking Rich Township team. Main- ly because they could not control the re- bounds or reach the ball, the yarsity was eliminated in a hard-played game by a score of 107-76. The Red and Black, strong in tourna- ment play, were by no means slouches in Big Eight competition. They completed a successful season. winning five games and losing five, in a tie for the third berth with LaSalle-Peru, whom East defeated by a score of 50-47. During the basketball year the Cats encountered and beat the Wiest Aurora Blackhawks twice by scores of 60-52. and 62-51. Sprmgmg up to get the tsp un the West Rockford game us Merle Jackley 1321 Guy Hughes 1241 Dave Volhelm 1131 and G ne LIVITIQSTOII 1231 stand tensed to grub the ball nf It comes thelr way The Warrlors thus years State Champnons won 8147 In the fnst B1g Elght game ot the season East met thls X e411 s State Chdmplon West lx0Ck10ld and lost bx 61 81 41 count l16111g0LlLQLOlQd hx .1 total of '4 110111128 the lfugest dCf1C1t 1I1LL1ll8d 1n C0l1f61Ql1C6 plax thlg seal bx the Red and black Ihe Tomcats xx ound up the Lonfeunte schedule In tllxlllg 41 l1f11f11o11ght g1n1e hom IOl18tlI1 the last ten seconds of 111.11 The flI13.19CO16 of thls encounte1 was 11 10 xSIl1 3 Ili II'1 VI -XNIJIN WL t ROf'1xf0l11 I gm -X1 1o1 1 l 6-1111 Pe1u Iolnt et -XLIIOI I 1st Rockfoul C. 0 110 1 1 J 7 Hands go out toward the eluslve sphere nn the West Aurora encounter whlch East won The East Hugh hoopsters are Don Schultz 1401 and Don Campbell 1211 The Tomcats were vnc torlous twice over their cross town rlvals 6052 and 62 51 Steve Emery 1311 dnves un a shot from the slde court m the Joliet game as Dave Volhelm 1211 and Don Schultz watch East won by a tught 71 70 score as Steve Emery dropped ln a long two pointer In the last two seconds Aw Lv kv -K wvaa , 1 I . , ' - . . . , - . . 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Tl till lf 51 will ti-3 55 131 50 .ml fxl T2 411 liif Tl T5 T51 1354 'Ili Driving ihrough thc West Aurorn defense for u lay-up Dave Timok U41 cs Chuck Teuscher 1301 stands below Take Regional Champion hip at We t High FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL-Back row: R. Schoeberlein, J. Irving, W. Shannon, W. Glenn, D. Parish, L. Coddington, D. Schultz, G. Pritch- ert, A. Hansen, L. Smith, R. Bastian. First row: Mr. Sumners, coach, D. Rokop, C. Lohr, U. Jenkins, D. Shaw, V. Gilla, L. Galloway, L. Exline, C. Hayden, A. Balc, R. Schindel. I ROSll-SOI'll I.aSz1lle-Peru East Al1l'Ol'i1 East H0ffki'11l'fi lilgiii XVest Rockl'm'cl West ,xLll'11l'2l .loliot Fl'L'L'l111l'L lilfll STANDINGS L Z2 'D 'J i J -1 'J 5 T 5 11 Pct. X00 T00 T00 T00 .5011 251111 21111 .1110 A jump shot from the hands of Don Parish 1241 sails toward the hoop as Larry Coddingfon 1231 and Grant Pritchert 1331 move in for the rebound. East was victorious on the West Aurora court 48-37. Bill Ford and two Hawklets grapple for the ball on the East The score goes up another two points for East as Walt High oak where the Kittens come out on top, 54-31. Larry Shannon U22 fires in a lay-up against West Rockford's frosh- Coddington 1251 watches from below. soph. Jim Irving l42j lumbers up to the play. The Kittens won 54-27. Kitten F ini h Second ith 7 Wins, 3 Loss s l RUSll-SOVII llllItOlll'Ill lioc'lu-llc- Gt-m-vu llvlviclcrv l'i2lFl lIrvck1'm'rl Elgin St, C'h:11'lt-s West ALll'UI'kl lY0st Rocliford DeKalb W1-st Aurom Momlutzi ,Iolivr Syczinmurm- lilslllll'-P'.'l'l! Hzntzxvizl lilgfin lluwrln-rs Gmvo I+'1'vcpm't WL-st .Alll'0l'2l ,Iolic-t North f'l1lC2Ig'tt I'll'0L'lJUl't SK lC'l'l4.-Xl I. 'I' h v C143 3124 -ll G53 450 IIN 'Xl 27 -, ob IST 411 IST -14 -14 51-1 till IH! .119 -lfi 'IT -12 455 Fl'Ulll'IS Firing from the corner against LaSalle-Peru lncos is Kitten forward , Larry Exline 1302 as Walt Shannon U21 and Ron Schoeberlein crouch for Y ll U a possible rebound. The Kittens were nudged out 44-40. -12 -In 31 4,1 ,lu 37 3-1 5-1 .m 'lli TE' .121 432' -Ill is 133 fwfi ml .17 .wh Tl! 3 2 Fro h Hoop ter Have Winning Campaign The Kittens, under the tutelage of Mr. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES Sumners, completed the season in a three- way tangle for second place with East Rockford and Elgin. Winning seven con- ference games and losing only three, they dealt impressive losses to their Big Eight competitorsg such as a 54-27 beating to West Rockford, a 57-47 defeat to Joliet, and a 54-31 loss to West Aurora. In the other two games the Kittens beat their cross-town rivals 46-37 and 52- 43. They completed the season with an over-all record of 11 wins and 7 losses. Coach Cappaert's freshman round- ballers completed their first season as a team with a record of eight wins and nine losses. Among their most impressive Wins were a 60-30 victory over Joliet and a 61- 43 win over VVest Chicago. Opponent They We Geneva .. 44 47 NVQ-st Chicago 43 61 Batavia . 42 39 Naperville -11 57 St. Fharlcs 25 24 Joliet 30 60 Marmion 54 43 Geneva 335 53 Batavia 36 25 VVest Aurora 40 39 YVest Chicago 26 46 Mooseheart 23 24 Naperville . 64 50 Mooscheart 24 27 Joliet . .,.,. 50 40 West Aurora 38 37 Glenbard 66 50 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Bock row: K Numrich, J. Shannon, J. Wagner, J. Abel, Mr. Cappaert, couch, D. Nass, J. Ward, N. Rohn, C. Wyeth. First row: D. Schciub, R. Rickey, E. Giese, R. Stallman, D. Idercm, R. White, R. Walker, L. White. Not in picture: P. Schafer. TRACK SQUAD - BACK ROW: R. Schoeberlein, J. Abel, K. Numrich, J. Wilson, D. Nass, C. Lohr, W. Shannon, R. Bastian, R. Brent, M. Gross, J. Ward. FIFTH ROW: D. King, J. Weimer, L. Coddington, A. Paku, R. Rickey, R. Walker, K. Marge, R. Bartlett, D. Exline, D. Bower, T. Hoepner, A. DeMerritt, K. Oros, P. Baraias, D. Schaub, L. Anderson, F. Wilkening, R. Gonzalez. FOURTH ROW: R. Stirn, R. Kirshtner, E. Giese, L. Miller, J. Clay, R. Martin, R. Seley, D. Ideran, A. Balc, E. Cate, J. Irving, C. Hayden, R. Smith, R. Quirin, R. Schindel, R. Loveland, N. Minor. THIRD ROW: H. Hammortree, mgrp Mr. Robert, coach, Mr. Griffin, assistant coach, J. Zbinden, M. Oros, J. Grencer, J. Taglier, D. Tate, L. Exline, A. Lipke, C. Brewer, R. Schwartz, Mr. Court, assistant coach: Mr. Maze, assistant coach, J. Hedblade. SECOND ROW: G. Hart, K. Gaylord, W. Ford, A. Smith, G. Livingston, J. Fourmont, D. Schultz, C. Teuscher, R. McCue, A. Foster, S. Emery, G. Gullstrand, G. Schroeder, R. Born. FIRST ROW: J. Abrahamson, M. Modglin, D. Reedy, D. Becker, J. Oros, D. Ryan, capt.: J. Perham, D. Timok, M. Kenworthy, J. Hendricks, A. Knauf. '54 Track Team Boosts Streak to 37 Win The track team of 1954. under the tutelage of Mr. Robert and his assistants, Mr. Maze, Mr. Griffin, and Mr. Court, kept intact a string of 37 consecutive vic- tories in dual meets. Hinsdale, Joliet, Elgin, St. Charles, and West Aurora were the victims in that order. In addition to compiling an enviable record in dual competition, the varsity cinder crew fared well in meets where the field of entries was large and the competi- tion, the best available. East took the Kane County champion- ship for the third time in four yea1's. Rich VanPelt broke the county half-mile record he had previously set with a time of 2 :02'.8. Finishing second among 18 rugged en- tries and setting records in the mile and two-mile relays were noteworthy achieve- ments at the Palatine relays. Larry Cobb, Dan Ryan, Jack Oros, and Rich Van-Pelt ran in the two-mile race, while Cobb, Bob McCue, VanPelt, and Bob Guzeman formed the one-mile quartet. The two-mile relay time was 8130.8 and the mile time, 32322. The mile relay team set another record at the St. Charles district meet, as the Tomcats captured another first. Exceptional team balance brought the varsity cinder crew another first in the second annual Ottawa relay carnival, where nine teams ran. VVest Rockford's Warriors captured the varsity track championship of the Big Eight conference with 45 1 3 points, while the Tomcats were third with 41 points. Allen Foster, a sophomore for East, cleared 5 feet 9 7 8 inches to establish a new Big Eight standard in the high jump. Captain Dan Ryan and other returning lettermen launched the team to a good start in 1955 by rolling over Hinsdale 97 to 21 and Joliet 85 to 33. 1954 TRACK SCORES E,A.H.S. Opp. Hinsdale 72 46 Ottawa Open TT,-1 First Placeftl teams Joliet 94 23-1 2 Elgin . 75-1 4 42-3 -1 Palatine Relays 51-1 2 Second Place-flti teams Mooseheart - 6'-' ' 5V- I Wheaton Triangular Medi Gi-i' 25-i g Kane County Meet QI 56 l First Place---11 teams District . 39-1 T First Place-17 teams West Aurora . S4 32 Big Eight Meet , 41 l Third Place--8 teams Captain Dan Ryan demonstrates the proper form for a start to distance men, Arnie Knauf, Dave Becker, Jack Oros, Bob McCue, Jim Abrahamson, George Schroeder, and John Hendricks. Broad iumper Bill Ford sails across the sandpit as other iumpers, Cliff Hayden, Larry Exline, and Don Schultz, stand by to rake the pit and take their turns. Running against time and barriers are high hurdlers, Chuck Teuscher and Gene Livingston. Stepping aside for them are Dick Bastian, Steve Emery, Ron Martin, and Dick Seley. Marlin Kenwarthy is being studied by other weight men as he pushes the I2 pound pellet of copper through the air. The observers are Art Smith, Ron Gullstrand, Jim Grencer, Earl Cate, and Jim Irving. Allen Foster, Big Eight record holder in the high iump, demonstrates the proper style to teammates, Jim Perham, Dave Timok, Dave Tate, and Darwin Reedy. Frosh-Soph point winners, Dennis Ideran, Alex Balc, Bob Quirin, Richard Loveland, and Ray Walker, watch as Bob Schindel toes the starting block. I 3 . s - A Opponent Result Joliet-West .Xurora Second Delialh Won Joliet-West Aurora Second Vest Aurora Won Nlariniozi Won DeKalb Lost lgin-.IolieL- West Aurora Fourth Big l-figlit Eighth Nlarmion Lost Link men Obtain Experience on Green East's varsity golfers, Bill Jacob, Cully Gebhart, and Cliff Esser, stop for a picture before going to practice. Mr. Sumners' 1954 golf squad was a source of spring recreation for eleven hoys last year. Besides providing recreation, talent was produced as indicated hy the three win, two loss record in dual contests. The regular golf team was composed of Captain Don Kieso, Gerald Boedewig. Cliff Esser. Cully Gehhart, and Bill Jacob. Roedewig won first place out of a field of 90 starters with a 75 game in the district meet. This performance provided him the chance to compete in the state meet at Champaign, where he gave a good account of himself. This year's squad was strengthened by the return of three regular lettermen from last year's squad. The returning linksmen are Cully Gebhart, Bill Jacob, and Cliff Esser. The '55 team, with three regulars back, competed in another full schedule this spring. Comprising this year's golf squad are tback rowl Randy Lewis, Bob Holtz, and Roger Arch. First row: Cliff Esser, Nick Geti, Mr. Sumners, coachg Cully Gebhart, Bill Jacob. 15154 GOLF Mr. Peticolas' rejuvenated t e n n i s squad came up with a very fine six win, five loss, one tie record in the spring of 1954. In the district meet held at Joliet, the Tomcats moved to the semi-finals and finished copping second place. At the Big Eight meet held in Elgin, the varsity racketeers finished sixth. This showing was a vast improvement over the one win, thirteen loss record of the preceding year. VVith all the lettermen returning from last year, the tennis team went through another rough schedule this spring. 12454 TENNIS Opponent They We Thornton 1 3 Hinsdale 10 0 XVest Aurora 3 2 Marmion 2 3 Joliet 0 5 Elgin . 5 0 Demonstrating the use of the racket to the varsity squad is Mr. Peticolas, tennis coach, The varsity team is Otto Hektor, Jim Dolan, Janis Sprude, Harry Koulos, Jule DuBois, Dick Ritter and Chuck Unger. DIstrict Semi-finals Second West Aurora 4 Marmion 3 Hinsdale 4 Joliet 1 Lockport 0 Big Eight Meet Sixth Thornton 1 Tenni Team Ha Impressi e Round in '54 The newly organized frosh-soph tennis team are lback rowl Dennis Robertson, Kenneth Christian, Bill Walsh, Cecil Shaw, Richard Goodpaster. First row: Lambert Kern, Dennis Ratz, Mr. Peticolas, Don Horner, Mike Lindznmeyer, Don Nelson. 'f ab i 5 0, Q ,nh X x bk , Band, Cheerleader Bol ter Team Spirit Depicting mourning West High fans carrying the remains of their defeated team at the East-West pep convo are Harold Hammortree, Meredith Cutter, Karen Streufert, Betty Leifheit, Marilyn Turner, Kay Ness, Joyce Brown, Jim Abrahamson. Stand up and holler ends the cheer led by these cheerleaders. Standing are Janet Brown, Kathy Kapellas, and loaine Heimann. Kneeling are JoAnn Settles, Joan Saloga, and Nan James. White sweaters denote varsity cheerleaders. Supporting the teams by cheering and singing school songs became an important part of the sports events. This year East High had ten cheerleaders. instead of eight, to lead these songs and cheers. Some of them attended cheerleading work- shops during the summer to get tips for better cheers and how to lead them. Miss Limbaugh was adviser for the cheerleaders and pep convos. At these convos short skits were given to pep up the students, build school spirit, and show the players that the school was behind them. The hand was right most of the time when they played East Iligh Will Shine Tonight at the end of each assembly. Cheering the team on to victory are these enthusiastic frosh- soph cheerleaders. They are Pat Reid, Barbara Christian, Kathy Dolan, Carole Donley, and Kathy Kapellas. The senior basketball champs of Mr. Schaub's section, Dan Ryan, Clarence lang, Harry Koulos, Darwin Reedy, and Richard Schroeder, are shown planning the strategy for their next game. Intramural Provide This vear's intramural program. under the direction ot' Mr. Brown, provided rec- reation for over 400 boys not participating in inter-school activities. The program included volleyball. bas- ketball. table tennis, and baseball. This These officials assist Mr. Brown in the intramural games during the noon hour: BACK ROW: Uyless Jenkins, LaVon Jenkins, Nate Wilson, Jim Compton. THIRD ROW: John Hilger, Kenneth Feiden, Clarence Lang, Greg Franklin, John Hendricks. SECOND ROW: Larry Stafford, Martin Cole, Harold Hammortree, Andy Hamilton, Ron Orland. FIRST ROW: 5 -'fe 39 During warm-ups, Mr. WooIIey's section volleyball champs, Jim Perham and John Furnas, go up for the ball as Lyle Murley, Jim Weber, and Ron Orland stand ready for the next shot. oon Recreation year Mr. XVooIIey's section were champions in the volleyball division: and Mr. Schaulfs section, school champs in basketball. Helping Mr. Brown were 20 boys who gave time during their noon hours to officiate at the games. Harry Koulos, Dave Stuart, Mr. Brown, Jim Perham, and Richard Schroeder. NOT IN PICTURE: Ronald Jeanblanc. Table tennis champ Otto Hektor, at right, poses for a picture after the game with runners-up, Jerry Tweedy, Tom Cocks, and Jerry Wilson. Examining the letters that are presented annually to G.A.A. members for their hard work during the season after they earn so many points are the officers: Pat Banks, president, Joyce Brown, secretary, Nancy Nally, vice-president, Phyllis Plough, treasurer, and Bernadine Kozloslci, honorary member, Not in picture: Dorothy Bumpus, point secretary. East High mermaids display the trophy they received after winning first place in the state meet. They are Pat Oulmcm, Gywneth Brandl, Sandra Rausch, Pat Banks, and Bernadine Kozloski, high point winner. Healthful Recreation While the sports-minded boys were collecting trophies, the Girls' Athletic Association also did their part in competi- tiye sports. The five-girl swimming team captured first place in the state and the bowlers ended up in seventh place. Tournaments are as much a part of their schedule as they are for the boys. An 21l'CllUl'j' tournament and a basket shoot- ing tournament were held in addition to the swimming and bowling tournaments. At these tournaments. the girls were as excited and enthusiastic as any boys. lie- fore each event encouraging talks were given to the girls by their adviser, Miss Limbaugh, and the girls went in fighting to do their best. A lot ot' fun was had in addition to all the hard work. A picnic was held in the fall to acquaint new members with the club's many activities. On October 8 and 9 the girls enjoyed a camping trip at Camp Quarryledge, in spite of being caught tll0l'C in quite a downpour. Examining their scores in the final game of the tournament are top bowlers, Bernadine Kozloski, Nancy Nally, lee Robert, Pat Keck, and Joyce Brown. They placed seventh in the state. U3 Provided b G.A. . Hoop Hop, the G.A.A. fifth quarter dance on February 18, added more gaiety to the ,iam-packed year ot' events. lVorkshops and playdays constituted another part of the program. East High was host for a playday in May. Other activities which the girls enjoyed were hiking, field hockey, volleyball, table ten- nis, badminton, tumbling, tennis, and soft- ball. Alas, eyery good thing must have some disappointment. This great disap- pointment came when five women teachers of East Side schools beat the five high bowlers. 1954 was the first and only year in this annual event that the girls were able to come out victorious. Their fun-filled year was climaxed at the annual banquet in May. Awards were given and announcement of next year's officers was made. Pat Banks is shown displaying the form that wan her a trophy last year in the state basket shooting tournament to the girls who represented East High this year. BACK ROW: P. Plough, S. Hester, B, Wilson, P. Oulman, l. Robert, K. Ness, N. Nally. SECOND ROW: E. Dano, S. Rausch, B. Kozloski. FIRST ROW: P. Pamson, A. Russell, C. Boltz, C. Russell, V. Hester, J. Brown. Looking over the winter G.A.A. schedule are the managers. Back row: K. Ness, basketball, L. Schuler, badminton, D. Mielke, volleyball, V. Hester, swimming. First row: C. Russell, field hockey, E. Dano, tumbling, J. Kings, bowling, and M. Kennedy, archery. Making plans for the G.A.A. Play Day held May 7 at East High are committee chairmen, K. Klein, P. Oulman, J. Bowers, B. Kozloski, general chairman, S. Rausch, B. Sheagren, and B. Bundy. RANDOM ROVING -12 friends, and much pleasure. These offered a change of scenery and places of special interest. Traveling on too many side roads left some stranded at a dead end. For those who heeded the warning, Travel at your own risk, the side roads added pep to the journey. Roads off the beaten path led to new experiences, new AHEAD 43 'MK4.x.g Problem Looking over this year's accomplishments are the past and present Student Coun- cil officers. First row: Karen Hansen, treasurer, Janice Rahn, secretary, Eliza- beth Rogers, treasurer. Back row: Sidney Shaw, president, Ronald Orland vice- president, Charles Thompson, president- James Dolan, vice-president. Here are this year's Student Council homeroom representatives. BACK ROW: D. Hendricker, D. Ryan, D. Nass, W. Zander, T. Ruch, R. Gullstrand, T. Vaughn, L. Jenkins, D. Schaub, E. Abel. FOURTH ROW: T. Feder, J. Moake, L. Exline, J. Hedblacle, M. Messenger, R Schoeberlein, J. Irving, V. Gilla, D. Shaw, P. Kuk. THIRD ROW: R. Orland, R. Stallman, D, Ideran, E. Boltie, A. Stutz, A. Hansen, T Conklin, F. Miksa, J. Hauser. SECOND ROW: L. White, D. Ackley, B, Christian, B. Bere, D. Lucas, C. Woolley, L. Murrell, J. Brown, B. Clayton. FIRST ROW: C. Gihle, J. Borbey, S. Szilage, B. Hughes, S. Abbott, V. Obma, J. Tuma, M. Brauer. 'srl ' W.. QQ 1' 44 elf-G0 ernment Handled by Student Council Carrying out the wishes of the stu- dents was the Student Council's main work. and this year's group really succeeded. This is why they were represented at the faculty council meetings, why they ac- cepted the name Tomcats as the official school title, why they found a suitable emblem for this name, why they adopted a sportsmanship code, why they helped support a war orphan, why they sponsored not only Homecoming but another dance in the spring, and why they carried out plans for Student Day. The Student Council had a number of busy standing committees this year. For example, the stamps and bonds committee sponsored noon-hour dances to stimulate interest, and the traffic committee was re- modeled. Certain clubs were brought under the jurisdiction of the councilg the Ushers' Club and the Junior Classical Wimpy the Clown and his dog Horatio are shown getting ready for the second convo with the help of Don Seley, Harold Hammortree, Jack Cunningham, Jim Perham, and Jack Testin, members of the stage crew. This convo was sponsored by the Student Council. League for Latin students received ap- proval. Group activities were not limited to East High alone. Representatives joined with West High to achieve better relations between the schools. But where would East High's Student Council be without their parlimentary pro- cedure? The representatives of 1954 and 1955 clarified their work by several meth- ods. The constitution was amended, a rules committee drew up a brief form of procedure, and another committee com- piled a file of previous motions for easy reference. With all of these activities, Mr. H. Davis had a full year in his new role as adviser of the Student Council. Beautiful ccrridor decorations helped to give East High students the Christmas spirit. Re- sponsible for much of the work were Henry Wyeth, Ray Blank, and Bill Stiefbold of the art department. The decorations were bought through the Student Council. The Three Cardinals rings out during the annual Shown discussing plans for the yearly decal sales are Boys' Club Minstrel Show as played by these three trumpeteers: officers, Bob McCue, sergeant-at-armsp Chuck Teuscher, secretary- Jack Morrison, .lim Vester, and Doug Vickers. The Boys' treasurerg Ronnie Gullstrand, vice-presidentg and Larry Bettcher, Club is co-sponsor of the Minstrel Show with the band. president. Boy Open Hou C, CO- DOH Ol' ll0W N0 0119 C311 gay ihat thg lyqyyg in Eagt Fun ond laughter reign as the students are shown dancing around the huge Christmas tree ut the annual all-school party, with the High didn't contribute much gaiety. The Boys, Club as hom. minutes of the Boys' Club meetings prove that there wasn't a dull moment. In the fall of 1954 they sold decals of the Tomcat emblem but added a new twist by having the customers guess the number of beans in a jar with the winner having his picture in the Auroran. The biggest event was held just before Christmas vacation. The annual open house, highlighted by a 20 foot Fhristmas tree, was really a project. The group also bought a movie camera for the photog- raphy department. Standing and special committees were especially active in noon- hour recreation. VVhen Minstrel days rolled around. the boys had fun helping with the show. The consiitution was revised, and a conva- lescent committee was toimed. Mr. Al- bright, adviser. helped the boys with their activities. l 46 Outgoing officers are shown pinning flowers on the new officers. They are Janet Brown, .loan Saloga, vice-presidents, Carol Woolley, Pat Daring, secretary-treasurersp and Barbara Sheagren, Elizabeth Rogers, presidents. Girls' Club started the year out with a hang. In the fall they held the first Big-Little Sister banquet ever given at East High and then kept up the good sta1't with a style show and later a casual dance. Another activity was the bake sale that they sponsored with the P.T.A. The second semester began with a program and tea, where the new freshmen became acquainted with their big sisters. C'f:lort'ul bows fluttered around the halls during the week that the girls held the annual sale. Later a special program was held on the traditional Ivy Day. when the girls improved the outside appearance of the school by planting shrubs. During the last two semesters the Girls' Klub room received quite a few additions. The big item was the television set. which is available for the use of all students. and then a new sofa, table, and various other furnishings were added. All ot' these activities were advised by Miss O'Neil. Fir t Banquet Gi en for Big, Little Si ter Showing off their fashions of the hour at the Girls' Club party are Kay Mulcay, narrator, Joan Kieso, Joann Madar, Karen Plummer, and Marlene Hayden. Fashions were shown from a local store. 'HMT' ti , L E i . 47 Girls' Club representatives, Elizabeth Rogers, Janice Rahn, Mona Platt, Sally Lehman, Marilyn Beckmann and Pat Daring, show scrap- books which they have made for tiny tots from Center School. HRUARY T Typing senior ldentufrcatnons us one of the many 1obs for members of the edltorlal stuff Pat Keck Donna Engleman Betty Mason Janet Tesch Kay Stullmgs Bobette Keasler Joyce Lussky Kay Mulcay and Karen Hansen manuscript edltor Red Padded C0 er 1111111 fe1 N 1c.1c 0 4 got Il wte 111 1111 11111 gun 1 c.1 111111 Making plans to meet the April deadline are Speculum editors Joyce Hall art editor Karen Klem editor in chief Barbara Bundy associate editor and Bethany Bartelt literary editor Pride of Spec Staff tits ouuiiecl 11 l1en the 11hotog1f111l1x staff tut and pasted D1LtLlleS foi the 1935 Spec 11111111 The fun and 111f1d11exs all stalted xx hen lt editcnidl stdtt decided on thie wen x theme Past High Xl aw 11 l11le the l111s111esN xtdtt ffot tl1e 11at1o11 dine unclei 11 ax -Xttei clocn 1101111d111g 11c stei g1X1llg and thfxnlt xou Q lil Vx oollex hueinem staff dflXlS9l 1111011114141 that to11t11l111t1f111x had 1e11tl1etl 1111 1 e xtattx d16c1DlN LAHIO time ll 1th the did of N11 VVo0lle1 and MN Sthinlt Qflltflllal stdft adxixei then choee a led OXEI h an tllllHJNNQKl on it get new item n1en11e1s c 11 emits 1ttt11ded the IlllIlOlN High School Iiesk ANSiJL1dt1OIl conteiente and the Big Light IJIGSN Qonteienee, 11 heie SI3'KlllLlfIl ll newen xixex spoke 011 xx 1 lllf 1 11111 N 1. N lflll 1 1 4 lk xeecem 1e111t the mselx es Ll LCl1OlN 11e1e cho Lll a bum 1110 ii 37 fl! N A 1 x1 , I 22 il l , 1 O O I out Mr. Ru ' g l 1' l ff! ' .' .1 ' Sl11 2.1, ' jl 'l .1 -l -fl' '- 1 ' ' 1 7, 1- , ,n hz? , -I-D 1 ' I H I . S ' .. D. ? .A -'N Lv 4 D u Q- - 1 v, lv' A ' s till all time high of 52,029.50 Tl 1 h1 1 ' .1 1' , ' . V' , . ' . v , 1 . red 11aclc 1 C ' ' wit a boy cl girl To fl 1 ' '1 1 l pi' tl1 .1 - z 1 1 ' ' ' 7- .-, 1- .'f ' , ' v . 1 -l '11 ' tat J .1 '1 lla ' tc cl use 1'e1z11'lmr1l' 'l 1 1e.' and 1'1tte1'11. ' tl gl :I tl11 tin 1 they 1'11'1 l'l 'ting tl 1 1stio11 Aft1' 1 't 'r ' ' 1 SA . 1 - 48 looking over the pictures as they come from the photographers are members of the editorial staff: seated, Alan Flynn and Joe Hauser, co-sport editors, Ann Harrison, photography editor, Carol Pentek, Sally Jo Rade- baugh, standing, Jack Bauer, Lyle Murley, Neil Milluge, David Morgan, and Jere Collins, duction schedule started. The photog- raphy staff took pictu1'es while the literary staff wrote captions and stories. Sports editors kept up with sports eyents. Every- thing written for the book was typed by fi A 5 , . fggfy i . f.. j,.5. lh2fi QV, gg. 'lbw fi ,fx o.,- the manuscript staff. Then Karen Klein, editor-in-chief, checked and rechecked to make sure the book might rank with others, which won All-American ratings for six consecutive years. Smiling happily, as they look over the all-time high patron drive record, are members of the Speculum business staff: Joan Ernst, Barbara VanMeter, Mike Messenger, Betty Brettelle, Elizabeth Rogers, Dee Briggs, Dave Becker, and Phyllis Thomas. Not in picture: Bette Bere, John Furnas, Salene Schmotzer, Virginia Sipple, and Ruth Ann Lindrothe. 49 is I Having completed a very successful year, the Auroran staff takes time out to pose for another publication. BACK ROW: J. Hull, E. Jiavis, K. Mulcay, S. Radebaugh, P. Thomas, K. Hansen, K. Klein. THIRD ROW: N. Milloge, J. Wood, R. Lindrothe, P. Rubart, J. Kings, N. Lowney, B. Kunold, R. McBeth, S. Lehman, J. Daw. SECOND ROW: J. Rahn, A. Harrison, C. Pentek, A. Flynn, J. Collins, D. Morgan. FIRST ROW: B. Bartelt, J. lussky, P. Keck, B. Bundy, S. Robert. 5 U Setting type for a much-awaited issue ol the Auroran are Morris Johnson, composi- ticn room foreman, Jack Johnson. press room foreman, Robert DeSoteII, Larry Harris, and Harold Hilgen, cylinder press operators. Students are responsible for all the printing of the paper, which includes setting the type by hand and operating the linotype and presses. ew ame Plate Feature of ' 5 Auroran Sixteen issues of the Auroran were distributed free to all East's students by the Auroran staff o f 46 reporters, s e v e n editors, and adviser, Mr. Blackman. A special feature of the paper was its new name plate. Instead of having the plate in plain type as in the past, Cully Gebhart, editor-in-chief, drew a new de- sign to give more style to the Auroran. The new post of assistant feature editor was added to the staff. The page editors and Mr. Blackman c-btained new ideas at the state press con- ference and at the Big Eight press confer- ence. A red Santa on the front page of the Christmas issue, green type on the inside pages, and black type on the sports page varied from the usual Auroran. In order to raise money and have fun at the same time, the staff gave their fifth quarter dance, Flapper Frolic. Then they chose Sunny Side Up for the theme iam 5 il L of the 1955 Variety Show and produced the eighth annual show of this kind. During the year the editors sent the stories to the print shop quite promptly to be printed. The editor in charge of getting publicity in the Beacon, the staff secretary, and the circulation editor all kept up their end of the work needed in getting out a good paper. Anticipation turned to joy when the editors for next year were announced and deserving seniors received Quill and Scroll awards at the Publications banquet. Recording the number of column inches the various reporters have written are: seated, Arlene Cleveland, staff secretaryg Carolyn Burgdorf, circulation and exchange editorg standing, Carol Buchholz, assistant feature editor, and Lyle Murley, associate editor. Preparing the layout for un issue of the Auroran are: seated, Cully Gebhart, editor-in- chiefg Anita Lewis, feature editorp standing, Alan Stutz, managing editor, and Sidney Shaw, sports editor. Roy ' eil Succeed Miss Pcuk, Directorg GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-BACK ROW: J. Andrews, J. Anderson, E. Plummer, B. Weber, D. Bauman, A. Lewis, J. Kings, Mr. O'Neil, director, J. Lehnert, M. Hayden, M. Fraley, P. Reid, E. Mandl, M. Gilla. THIRD ROW: B. Christian, I. Brauer, P. Miller, S. Schultz, K. Maze, M. Tuckley, D. Myers, B. Rees, J. Mudar, S. Robert, S. Eissler, D. Brown. SECOND ROW: C. Titschinger, J. Timm, S. Stall- mann, J. Compton, L. Hankes, P. Montgomery, N. Rossi, L. Bates, L. Thomas, M. Luzar, C. Leden, C. Burgdorf. FIRST ROW: J. Duy, P. Cruyton, S, Smith, E. Lassiter, K. Kapellas, M. Traversino, M. Beclcmann, S. Davenport, E. Cate, E. Jiavis. With the retirement of Miss Margaret Pouk, Mr. O'Neil, a former East High stu- dent and soloist in the famed Notre Dame show as interlocutor, Mr. Henh, and the boys look en. Glee Club. took over as director of the choral music department. One of the main choral groups was the 140-voice A Cappella choir. At this time tests were given and requirements were set up to see that only the best qualified vocalists would be in this group. The choir's first performance was the annual fall concert. Other programs in which the group participated were the Christmas assembly, the Easter assembly, the Fox Valley Music Festival, the outdoor festival. Baccalaureate, and Commence- ment. Early in the year the group was called upon to give an impromtu assembly because the scheduled speaker was not able to be present. Bette Bere and Estelle Jiavis, who entered the District Solo Contest, won first Mr. O'Neil sings to his Sonny Boy in the annual Minstrel 52 Mu ie Department Add place ratings: Kay Stillings and David Tate. second place ratings. Four members ot' the choir, Charles Brewer, David Tate, Eunice Plummer, and Karen Hansen, were scnt as representatives to the all-state choir at the L'niversity of Illinois. The Girls' Glee Club was another addition to the choral groups. This ar- Girl' Glee Club rangement, with the choir, gives East High two groups that are ready to perform. East High also has a chorus for those just beginning choral work. This group was mainly for freshmen and sophomores to gain experience for the choir. Mr. O'Neil has also been working with vocal ensembles. CHOIR-BACK ROW: C. Brewer, H. Brown. EIGHTH ROW: E. Plummer, J. Andrews, D. lucas, R. Gullstrand, K. Gaylord, B. Kunold, J. Lussky, E. Neal. SEVENTH ROW: B. Bere, B. Wilkening, L. Nadelhoffer, C. Buchholz, N. Geti, K. Berg, J. DeMerritt, M. Kennedy, D. Mielke, M. Bihlmeyer. SIXTH ROW: A. Donahue, J. Mitchell, C. Pentek, B. Weber, D. Zielke, J. Fletcher, D. Briggs, N, James, E. Rhoades, M. Tuckley. FIFTH ROW: K. Stillings, J. Ulm, B. Keasler, C. Burgdorf, l. Fews, J, Weber, P. Keck, R. lindrothe, V. Unwin, D. Bumpus. FOURTH ROW: S. Stallmann, A. Schaschwary, N. lowney, R. Stoffel, R. Blencoe, J. Childress, J. Tesch, V. Miller, J. Wilkinson, P. Plough. THIRD ROW: D. Brown, P. Gridley, P. Pamson, P. Campbell, S. LeMier, L. Banker, J. Moecher, R. Lawrence, B. Reed, C. Schmidt. SECOND ROW: S. Radebaugh, I. Brauer, K. Ness, B. Jeffers, M. Schwartz, R. Clemen, P. Banks, K. Hansen, P. Doring, S. Sponholtz. FIRST ROW: C. Donley, M. Madden, S. Davenport, E. Tifrea, F. Miksa, J. Brown, K. Mulcay, J. Kilburn, S. Rausch, J. Hall. NOT IN PICTURE: P. Rubart, D. Tate. rche tra Participate Attired in formals and suits, members of the East High orchestra are in their positions ready to begin their concert. BACK ROW: D. Nelson, N. Bagwill, P. Rubart, A. Cleveland. E. Boltie, B. Laughlin, B. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: B. Mellon, in Exchange Program Some of the melodious strains echoing from the music room each day were pro- duced by the 60-piece East High orchestra. Competition was at its peak when musicians challenged each other for posi- tions. all trying to get the honor of sitting in the first chair. The group played many types of music, from classical masterpieces to modern novelty tunes. Beginning in November with the school play, the group had quite a sched- ule. L'nder the baton of Mr. Langlitz the annual fall concert was presented. Several members of the orchestra Just before curtain time the bass section of the orchestra took time out to smile for the photographer. They are Arlene Cleveland, Ernest Boltie, Barbara Hughes, Betty Laughlin, Carol Buchholz, and Suzanne Abbott. J. Peterson, R. Craig. THIRD ROW: S. Haag. L. Skeen, N. Gain, V. Moss, D. Shaw, M. Mouyios, R. Kresen. SECOND ROW: E. Jiavis, .I. Brown, B. Craytcn, D. Bumpus. FIRST ROW: L. Robert, B. Sheagren, C. Goble. ith West's Choir traveled to the University of Illinois for participation in the all-state orchestra. In March the group played at VVest High School in a special exchange program that was tried for the first time this year. In return the West High A Cappella choir presented a program at East. Musical interludes were also provided for the sec- ond school play. Members of the orchestra played in the annual Fox Valley Music Festival in April. Playing for the Variety Show, pre- senting the spring concert, and performing a children's concert were the activities for the month of May. The last performance of the year, the oRcHssrRA-BACK now: c. suchhoh, s. Abbott, Mr. langlitz, director, P. Decker. FOURTH ROW: G. Vanloske, D. Booth, J. Vester, K. Berg, J. Burkhart, C. Brewer, W. Popp, R. Beimer. THIRD ROW: M. Fahrlander, R. Thomas, J. Weber, R. Votaw, B. Brettelle, B. Kish. SECOND ROW: A. Russell, The All-State High School Orchestra was the goal of these East High girls who play in the string section of the orchestra. They are Nancy Gain, Dorothy Bumpus, Arlene Cleveland, and Barbara Crayton. outdoor festival, was given in June by the orchestra, band, and choir. K. Christian, J. Metzger, C. Russell, M. Lewis, J. Rausch. FIRST ROW: C. Shaw, M. Portlock, M. Leonard. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Churchill, D. Edmonds, A. Hayden, M. Hayden, P. Hayden, D. Hendricker, C. Thompson, S. Vickers, J. Wright. BAND-BACK ROW: Mr. Trotto, directory J. Abrahamson, John R. McMullen, All-Grade director, P. Decker, C. Boltz, P. Rubart, D. Culver, A. Cleveland, N. Wilson, R. Gullstrand, FOURTH ROW: G. Betz, B. Shepard, L. Anderson, N. Foreman, L. Kern, K. Christian, D. VanVolkenburg, D. Shaw, S. Shaw, K. Berg, J. Stoffel, D. Ecker, M. Messenger, J. Stout, R. Votaw. THIRD ROW. P. Shepard, D. Herbert, J. Johnson, D. Truemper, G. Franklin, J. B. Olson, J. Seabaugh, F. Clay, J. Clay, D. Valentine, O. leden, P. Hix. SECOND ROW: W. Jacob, J. Furnas, R. Blank, D. Reedy, J. Biltgen, R. Ritter, W. Hoadley. FIRST ROW: J. Collins, C. Gebhart, D. Morgan, R. Thomas. Band Perform at Game and Assemblie Under the direction of Mr. Trotto. the East High band began another year by marching and playing in formation at all home football games and at l.aSalle-Peru. The band also performed in the Christmas and Memorial Day parades and other civic gatherings. Pep conyos were enlivened by a small band. The annual Minstrel show with its gay Mardi Gras background and tradi- tional endmen, stooges. and chorus created a lot ot' work for the band boys: but by working together with the Boys' Club, they produced a wonderful show. Providing background music for the 1955 Minstrel was the iob of the Minstrel band and accompanists. BACK ROW: R. Gilmore, J. Vester, D. Vickers, J. Morrison, J. Simmons, T. Burkhart, D. leigh, K. Berg, D. Garbe. SECOND ROW: R. Price, G. Buchner, A. Porch, R. Thomas, R. Blank, J. Collins, W. Jacob, W. Vester, D. Morgan. FIRST ROW: C. Burgclorf, A. Cleveland, D. Culver, B. Bartelt. - ' BAND-BACK ROW: J. Webb, A. Blake, R. Fortman, R. Alsip, J. Simmons, D. Stuart, R. Orland, R. Clayton, J. Wilson, D. Nelson, L. Groesch. FOURTH ROW: R. Roehrig, J, Dennin, J. Weber, K. Marge, S. McGraw, C. Shaw, R. Geihm, V. Taylor, T. Reingardt, L. Exline J Jungels, J. Compton, D. Melton, D. Leigh, T. Burkhart, D. Darby. THIRD ROW: C. Lohr, R. Quirin, P. Gleason, D. Booth, A. Moen, G. VahJoske, D. Garbe, B. Gilmore, R. Howorth, E. Strong, J. Hulls, D. Vickers, J. Morrison. SECOND ROW: R. Haring, W. Kresen, J. R Olson, A. Porch, R. Price, K. Gaylord. FIRST ROW: J. Hart, A. Stutz, R. Jeanblanc, D. Hendricker, C. Thompson. Send T hirt -five Mu ieian Downstate Some band members were chosen to attend the Fox Valley Music Festival and c' others took part in the district music con- test where 35 East High musicians won first place ratings and were able to com- pete in the state contest. In addition to presenting their spring and fall concerts, the band combined with the orchestra and choir in presenting an outdoor festival in June. They finished the year by playing for Commencement. Everyone loves a parade, and East High's baton twirlers, Kathleen Rieser, Marcia Mettler, Terry VanPelt, and Virginia Dell are a sparkling addition to any parade. Virginia has competed in several contests, winning many medals for her outstanding performance with the baton. Preparing the dinner for the Christmas feast are members of the Cratchett family in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Drama students presenting this to the students and P.T,A. are Judy Mooney, Jacob Uebel, Eddie Webster, Jack Cunningham, Donna Reichen- bacher, Ron Funk, Darlene Bigham, and Irene Tarnowski. Drama Class Give Radio Program Skit Fun-loving, talented, and hard work- ing students in East High's drama classes. led by Miss Albright. completed one of D their most active years. During Fire Prevention Week, the drama students presented an appropriate skit, This XVas Your Life. Then came their version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol. An assembly consisting of two one-act plays was presented previously. and an original skit entertained Girls' Club members at their party on George Wash- ington's birthday. Other activities were a radio program and a children's play. Besides having fun on stage, the class enjoyed themselves behind the scenes on stage crew, makeup, props. and costume committees. i i Fire hazards are dramatizeci in the skit, This Was Your Life, by students in th: drama classes, They are Sandy Swearingen, Faulty Chimneyp Carl Uebel, Fostick Fire, and Gary Green, narrator. 58 Debater Capture 2nd Place in Big Eight Checking over the ludges comments on their talks are mem bers of the Varsity Debate team Clayton Travis Dave Hend rncker Bethany Bartelt Chuck Thompson and .hm Abrahamson These are members of the Frosh Soph debate team Back row Flatt Wllllam Vase Wayne Connaway John Evans First row Organ Marcia Stallmann Charmaine Goble F1f3lX tongues ot the debatels dullllg tns xefu fugued the IDIODOSIUOII e solxed that the ttdeml gox L1llHlCllt should late po lu ot tlee made amonf lldtlt ns llltlldh to the Lnlted States The XdlSltX squad, xx ho N1JLllt60llOlllS ln delmtlnq flnlshed the season xxnh 41 H1118 and 19 losses Thex taptuled second plmo Ill the Blg Irlght tonfelenee th11d ll the Metlopolltdn Debate Unlon, and luth 111 the Augustana t0Ll11ldIN0llt The t tn spedkels .also gate 11 d9H1OI1St13t1OIl debate betole the student bodx and local 1.51 oups Fleshmen and sophomol es spent hours on then t0LllllcllTl6,I1tS the Tlldlll one held tt Past lllgh Ill Mfuth But debate 1snt all xxolk xx 1th no tun Xt the t0UlllclTT1Gl1LS delm.1te1s talk xuth lelloxx delmtels to lealn xx hat then schools fue d01Ilg Don Rokop Don Nelson Jerry Olson Charles Shanholtzer Warren lona Foote Barbara Wllllams Melanie Lewis Carmen Boltz Betty TJ Y' 3' ui? 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L , . .W X I tv .1 3' ' gi. 1 5 4 tr 9 ' 1 , . ,., s, V A , ,,.- 4 or Ti -' 2 ' A ' , K L 24.3 1 , I , 1 , .1 I , 5 4 Viewing one of their proiects are Distributive Education of- Representatives of the Industrial Education Club, Jim Dolan, ficers: John Wagner, president, Jerry Masterscn, vice-presi- Lee Bates, Glenn Gramly, Don Rokop, and Art Smith, watch dent, Nancy Patterson, treasurer, and Joan Lantz, secretary. John Hambly demonstrate the oschioscope used in electricity. Club ffer Combination of Work, Fun Boys who wanted to help the school and have fun joined the Projector Club. Directed by Mr. Harth. the club members operated the machines for classroom mov- ies and sponsored noon-hour shows. The Industrial Education Club, ad- vised by Mr. Burgett, was organized this year with separate divisions and officers for the different trades including machine shop. electricity. diversified occupations. drafting, and crafts. The Distributive Education Club. un- der the direction of Mr. Chrisman. held a b an q u e t , attended conferences. and learned about business and the public. It's an old-time comedy! Officers of the club enioy the movie as two operators run the machine: R. Fowler, operator, D. Burger, chairman of honors and awards committee, R. Kleren, operator, J, Bauer, president, L. Jenkins, storekeeper, C. Lorenz, president, and W. Lewis, vice-president. Not in picture: J. Webb, secretary-treasurer. Placing reserve cards in the house of books during Book Week are Doris Wheaton, Marcia Mettler, and Judy Wilkinson. These girls ure members of the library science class and work as assistants to the librarians. Locking over the qualifications of the teaching profession are cfficers of the Future Teachers' Club: Arlene Cleveland, treas- urer, Joyce Hall, president, John Gasper, vice-president, and Joyce Lussky, secretary. Student Join Varied Intere t Group I move that we take a trip to Mars was a typical motion brought up for dis- cussion in Delphi, one of the oldest clubs at East High. In the club, members learned parlimentary procedure through actual practice. Delphi, with Mr. Matasar as adviser, offered the opportunity to gain self-confidence when speaking. A new idea this year was the certificate of mem- bership. The Future Teachers of America. under the direction of Miss Brinkmann. assisted East's future teachers in becoming acquainted with such matters as good schools for teachers and qualifications for teachers. Advised by Mrs. lVhitenack, the Officers of the Junior Classical League are shown studying a map of Italy: Back row: J. Cunningham, Questor, B. Williams, Questor, C. Travis, Aedile, W. Flatt, Censorg C. Shaw, Aedile, R. Westlund, Censorg D. Nelson, Aedile. First row: L. Banker, Consul, M. Gross, Aedile and J. Evans, Consul. library science course offered students the chance to learn about the library and serve the school by being library assistants. Warren Flatt, president, is pointing out o rule to Delphi officers, Marcia Stallmann, vice-president, Clayton Travis, secretary, and William Vose, sergeant-at-arms. Gilman., lfllshul Bringing cheer to hospital shut-ins are Junior Red Cross Christmas carolers: Jim Juneau, Rita Gardner, Janice Gillard, Delores Edwards, Darlene Albright, Janice Rausch, Barbara Williams, and Myra llseman. Jr. Red Cross, Future Red Cross president, Carol Buchholz, introduces the speakers for the Red Cross convo, who told how much gift boxes meant to children in countries where they lived. They are Janina Woiciechowska, Rumania, Horst Konrad, Austria, and Agnes Schaschwary, Austria. Besides serving the school and com- munity, the Junior Red Cross, under the direction of Miss Dollins, had activities for the enjoyment of all students. ln addi- tion to asking for donations, the group gave a dance and an ice skating party to earn extra funds. The annual enrollment drive brought in 317187. To benefit those over- seas. 161 gift boxes were filled. Putting out the Junior Red Cross bulletin. Christ- mas caroling, and making tray favors for hospitals were services rendered to the cczmmunitv. The Junior Red Cross also helped the community in a disaster. During the flood when refugees had to move from their homes. members gave programs to enter- tain them in the evening. To give information to students wish- ing to be nurses. East High provided the Future Nurses Club. advised by Mrs. Doyle. The group had discussions. excursions to hospitals. and speakers and movies on nursing. urses Help Other Modeling the various items of a nurse's uniform that they hope to wear are the officers of the Future Nurses' Club: Mary Fraley, vice-president, Carol Pentek, president, Barbara Shea- gren, secretary, and Mardelle Gross, treasurer. al up your hands and stamp your feet' Thats the splrlt of the loyal East Hugh Pep Club as they yell for the basketball team In the front row are Sharon Feyerelsen s cretary treasurer Joyce Brown president and Joan Kxeso vlce president Llght Llfe, Tool of U her and Pep Club Iep and sthool illlllt fue what the Pep Club pleated Dullng the past xcfu the club xxlth Nllss LlHllJdllf.I'l'1 as dClX1NCl hnod busses to go to bxg Flght games that xxele plax ed out ot toxxn so the students could back tht teams and lmxe the fun ot theellng togethel To Ldlll monex t lnante the tluh and DlOXlClt, monu Ol the tluh gmt then fltth QLldltQ1 dantt lxlttx kat Kdpus lNevx to East Hlgh thu xcfu has the s els Clulm xx' a NL 'XII Housu Phe club D10XlCl6Cl LlNllClN tol school ewnt suth as the llllIlNllt3l pldu LOIILQITN and Xdll0tX Show Smllmg at th patrons of th school play are the offlcers of the Ushers Club a n wly formed club for senior gurls They are Bobette Keasler secretary treasurer Marlene Hayden vvce president and Mena Platt president HC, , -. O I 3 K.. K. ' .' , . Y 1 , , , V V' A 'sk ' 1 1 A 1 -'Af .v ' .V , . . J Y L' . ,Q . - '. 2' ' j o cheerleaders to go to instruction schools, U v 7: . , -w Y , 4 . L. ' v . . v. S , lfsh to 'lth dvi: xr, . '. s 1 '. ' . . v' 5. .S ' - K. , v X S .1 ' . X . Q .1 ' . ' v... ' ' l ll- ' MAIN TRAVELED ROADS 64 w r Traffic was heavy on the main traveled roads. Purposeful travelers at the head of the line knew where they were going while confused stragglers brought up the rear. As they neared their destination, some were planning to make a return trip, but senior travelers had come to journeys end on the East High wav. GRADE 65 Admini tration and Board Expand Program ,i . tie. Dr. John W. Gates, superintendent of East side schools since 1950, includes in his duties directing ten grade schools, and the iunior and senior high schools. Responsible for the smooth running of the East side schools was Dr. Gates. who supervised activities of ten grade schools, Junior High, and East High. Working with Dr. Gates was the Board of Education whose duties included keeping the buildings in good condition. hiring personnel, and fixing the budget. Harold W. Matthews, principal of East High for the past five years, supervises the faculty, counsels students, and aids in planning the new East High. They were alert for better teaching facili- ties and are now working to eliminate the the two-semester system. Construction of the new East High and a grade school is the most important project. In March contracts were let and construction began in April. The new high school is to be ready for occupancy by September of 1957. R. Shcagren, Not in picture: Albert K. James, The Board of Education relaxes after discussing matters co cerning the expansion of the school system. They are Clift F. Simmons, president, Nicholas A. Hermes, J. A, Furnas Ed M. Rollins, secretary, Floyd D. Keck, Clifford l. Johnson Har Principal, Staff Assist Harold Matthews, principal, super- vised East's 65 teachers, 1400 students, and 293 classes. Mr. Matthews' work was lightened by Jay L. Hunter, the assistant principal. Mr. Hunter also managed the school bank account, led the magazine drive, and taught advanced bookkeeping. Miss Veronica O'Neil was girls' coun- selor, Girls' Club adviser, head of the com- mercial department, and teacher of stu- dent government. Mr. Albright, boys' counselor, also advised the Boys, Club, supervised the hall monitors, and acted as home visitor. Chatting with Miss O'Neil, girls' counselor, at the Girls' Club party are JoAnne Zelinka and her big sister, Janice Rahn. Mr. Hunter, assistant principal, instructs Mary Ann Kennedy and Miles Beach, bookkeeping students, on the correct way to make change for the East High bank. As Mr. Albright, boys' counselor, looks on, Tony Zefron, hall monitor, checks Marlene Hayden's hall pass. Showing the architects' drawings of the new high school to members of the freshman class is Mr. Matthews, principal. Jean Schindel, Terry Den- nin, Norma Mason, Bill Spilman, and Shelby Hester belong to the first class scheduled ta graduate from the new high school. Aaron Albright Boys' Counselor Julimae Albright English Berniece Barton Office Assistant William S. Bennett Industrial Education Ralph E. Blackman English Elizabeth L. Bloss Photography Ruth E. Brinkmann English, Language D. E. Brown Business Education Naoma Brown Home Economics Forest Buckler Mathematics Ray W. Burgett Industrial Education W. L. Bushnell Industrial Education Faculty of Se enty On the journey to Knowledge, the faculty were the 65 guides who led the students in the right direction. The teach- ers also made sure that no important parts of the journey were missed. They pre- pared students for the future and spon- sored the many extra activities and clubs. The teacher's day began with the homeroom period where the bulletin about the day's events and reports of meetings were read. Then the teachers worked through eight periods of classes and study halls, but that usually didn't end their work. At home they corrected homework, Looking over their daily mail and discussing the events of the day are Mr. H. Davis, Mr. May, Miss Pooley, Miss Turner, and Mr. Matasar. Mr. Connaway assists his physics class in studying the dif- ferent phases of electricity. Working at the table are A. Knauf, D. Herbert, D. Tate, D. Martner, S. Robert, B. Brettelle, O. Hektor, J. Hilger, J. Grencer, .l. Hendricks, J. Hedblade, and P. Pilch. Guide and Direct Classwork and Homework Carl Cappaert Science Hubert P. Davis Social Studies Adrienne F. Frazier Art -A JW J. C. Chrisman Business Education Roy E. Davis Science Rowena Galbraith Social Studies Carol Cofey Mildred Comet C. D. Connaway English Secretary to Principal Science Josephine S. Dingel Eleanor F. Dollins Virginia T. Doyle English Business Education Health Lloyd R. Gannegan Donald D. Griffin Octavia Hale Industrial Education Mathematics Language Arthur D. Court Social Studies Alzowlee Ford Library Assistant John E. Harth Science tests, and book reports and kept records to be used in giving grades. Homeroom teachers had the problem of setting up the schedule and keeping a permanent record of each student. Each senior homeroom teacher had the addi- Discussing school problems at a faculty council meeting are Mr. Hunter, Miss Galbraith, Miss 0'Neil, Miss Brinkmann, Mrs. Liddy, Miss Richards, Miss Albright, Mr. Houser, Miss Comet, Mr. Connaway, and Mr. Matthews. principal. Q- Plan Programs, Spun or Club , Advi e Extr ene L. Hauser usiness Education incent Langlitz usic ae Maze hysical Education Helen T. Humiston language Marie lidcly Home Economics Roy E. McAfoos Science Jay l. Hunter Business Education Anne Limbaugh Physical Education Eliza beth Metzger Home Economics Lucile Jenks James B. Jennings English Ray V. Manessier Social Studies Ewald Metzger Science Social Studies Oscar Matasar Social Studies John W. Mouw Mathematics Kay Kilpatric Business Education Cecil R. May Business, Social Studies Roy J. O'NeiI Music tional job of making sure everyone in his section had enough credits for graduation and had taken the subjects that would be required in his plans for the future. These teachers also advised the senior commit- tees. Getting that team spirit up are teacher bowlers, Miss Brink- mann, Miss Atterberry, Miss Limbaugh, Miss Kilpatric, ond Miss Williams. By the way, they beat the G.A.A. champions. Curricular Acti itie Class advisers led the classes as a whole and also advised individuals. Miss Galbraith, freshman adviser, saw that freshmen wer e acquafinted W it h th e school's procedure. Miss Brinkmann ad- vised the sophomore class in their activities and in the election of officers for their junior year. As junior adviser, Mr. Black- man supervised junior activities such as the intelligence tests, class rings, and the prom. M1'. Woolley, senior class adviser, helped seniors decide on their future plans. In case you're worried that the teach- Book Week prompted a chalk talk by author Mrs. Catherine Corley Anderson. Shown pouring at the tea which followed is Mrs. John W. Gates. Awaiting their turns are Miss Brinkmann, Mr. Manessier, Miss Richards, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Bessie Gately, Mrs. James R. Raymond, and Mrs. Whitenack. Enjoying a faculty get-together are Miss Galbraith, Miss Youngblood, Mr. Manessier, Mr. Schaub, Mr. Hauser, and Mr. Mouw. Veronica G. O'Neil Business Education Sam C. Peticolas Industrial Education Gertrude E. Pittz Business Education Dortha Pooley Art Mary Alice Prindle English Lillian M. Richards English C. J. Robert Mathematics G. M. Runninger Mathematics M. David Samples English L. E. Schaub English Caroline D. Schick English Kathryn Schindel Home Economics Watch Health and Welfare of 1400 Student Jessie Mae Shirley Art Gurdon K. Simonsen Industrial Education F. M. Spurlock Business Education Joe Sumners Social Studies James V. Trotto Music, Social Studies Gladys Turner English Etha L. Whitenack Librarian Wayne Wiemer Industrial Education George Woolley language Dorothy Youngblood English ers didn't have any fun, they had teachers meetings and parties. There were some changes in the fac- ulty this year. Nine teachers left East High last September. Miss Irene Stubbins, an English teacher and the play director, will be back next year after traveling in Europe. Miss Pauline Gleason, who had taught for 36 years as a French and Latin teacher retired. Miss Margaret Pouk, who had helped to organize the choir and chorus at East and had helped start the Fox Valley Music Festival which many studenLs participate in, also retired. Eleven teachers were added to the faculty. Cafeteria ladies, Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. A. Stallmann, Mrs. V. Rowcliffe, Mrs. R. Brandl, Mrs. E. Rebenstorf, and Mrs. I. Teske, interrupt their busy schedule to admire their Christmas tree. Stopping their work for a moment to pose for the Speculum photographer are the school custodians: Mr. Neitzel, engineer, Mr. Ransom, and Mr. Weber. va. Parent Back School in P.T. A., Dad 'Club in hw tn 'P T1 Q PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION-BACK ROW: C. Thompson, W Wiemer, Mrs. H. Seidelman, Mrs. E. Tweet, Mrs. A. Zefron, Mrs. J. Gilla, F. Bartlett, J. Gilla. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. C. Graeff, Mrs. G. D. Collins, Mrs. Sherman Burkhart, Mrs. F. Finley, Mrs. Stanley Burkhart, Mrs. K. Cleveland, J. Streufert, Mrs, J. Streufert, V. Gilla. THIRD ROW: Mrs. J. C. Brewer, Mrs. A Fredricksen, Mrs. J. Neitzel, Mrs. A. James, Mrs. W. Bartelt, Mrs. A. J. Settles, Mrs. L. Weiland, L. Bettcher. SECOND ROW: C. Hulls, Mrs. C. Martner, Mrs. C. Obma, Mrs. D, Brown, Mrs. H. Ruther, Mrs. J. Hall, Mrs. V. Gilla. FIRST ROW: A. Albright, B. Sheagren, Mrs. A Melton, first vice-president, Mrs. A. J. Kackert, presidentg Mrs. O. S. Skeen, second vice-president, Mrs. B. Everett, H. W. Matthews, principal. Parents were given the chance to be- come acquainted with East High, its prob- lems, its teachers, and its curriculum through the Parent-Teacher Association. At the meetings a panel discussion on teen-age problems and a Christmas pageant were given. Home economics, in- dustrial education, and art exhibits were shown to enable the parents to see what the students had worked on. The parents were also able to talk with the teachers. The Dads' Club, made up of fathers of boys who were out for any sport at East High or Junior High, increased un- derstanding between parents and school in regard to athletics. Examining the camera with which Mr. Richards takes pictures of all athletic events are members of the Dads' Club: J. D. Campbell, H. Wyeth, G. Webster, H. Richards, C. Teuscher, F. Fcster, and F. Bartlett. Senior Choo e Lyle and R. Cooper. It came at last. Graduation marked the end of the journey for 282 seniors when they took their final walk as high school students to receive their diplomas at Roy E. Davis field. The procession was led by the senior class officers who are discussing the final plans. They are Lyle Murley, president, Ann Harrison, secretary, and Marlin Ken- worthy, vice-president. During the year seniors hurried about with the look of superiority and accom- plishment seen only on the face of a grad- uating senior. Having their senior pictures taken started the ball rolling. This was followed by ordering announcements, getting meas- ured for caps and gowns, and choosing committees. urley to Lead Class I want to be on a committee was a common saying among the seniors. Committee chairmen :ire iback rowj J. Abrahamson, Class Day program, J. Furnas, Class Day open house, D. McGee, Coni- mencenient field committeeg and S. Shaw, banquet program. First row: J. Kings, prom orchestra, guest list and cleanupg J. Daw, senior memorialg M. Becker and P. Keck, prom decorations, L. Murley, senior class president, S. Lehman, Class Day programg A. Cleveland, banquet dinner, S. Robert, invitations and announcementsg and K. Hansen, Baccalaureate and Commencement. Seniors e X c h an g e senior pictures and look over their commencement announcements. They are R. Jeanblanc, N. Millage, P. Thomas, B. Bere, J. Ernst, D. Stuart, J. Wood, J UNCTION AHEAD GARY ABRAHAMSON - Honor Roll 3, Jr. Class Vice- Pres., Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Alt. 1, 3, Boys' Club Rep. 1, 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Football 1-4, Track 2. JAMES ABRAHAMSON - High Honor Roll 1-4, Stu- dent Council Rep. 1-4, Minstrel 4, Delphi 2-4, Pres. 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Debate 1-4, Oratory 3, Extempo Speak- ing 4, Variety Show 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2. RONALD ALBRIGHT - Boys' Club Rep. 2, 4, Foot- ball 1-4, Spanish Club 1, 2. HOLLY ALEXANDER - Future Nurses 2, Drama 1-3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Chorus 1, Auroran 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2. JOAN ANDERSON - Girls' Club Alt. 1, 4, Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. JEAN ANDREWS - Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. JOHN ANGELL - Boys' Club Vice-Pres. 4, Football 3, Mgr. 4, Basketball 2-4, Capt. 4, French Club 1. MARIE ARGYILAN - Jr. Play. DALE AUGUSTINE - Boys' Club Rep. 3, 4, Alt. 1, Projector Club 1, 2, Ind. Ed. Club 4. BARBARA BANDY - Honor Roll 1-4, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 1, Drama 1, 2, Jr. Play, Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Variety Show 3, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum 4, Associate Editor, G.A.A. 1-3. PATRICIA BANKS - Honor Roll 1, 2, School Play 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Alt. 1, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 1-4, Variety Show 3, G.A.A. 1-4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. CAROL BARGO - Drama 1, 2, Chorus 1, Delphi 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. BETHANY BARTELT - High Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1-3, Girls' Club Alt. 4, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 1, Minstrel 4, Delphi 1-3, Sec. 2, Debate 1-4, Variety Show 1-3, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum 4, Literary Editor, G.A.A. 1-3, Latin Club 1, 2. MARTHA BARTHOLOMEW - Transferred from Sun- bury High School, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, 3. LEE BATES - Girls' Club Alt. 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, Drama 2, 3, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 1-4, G.A.A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2. JOHN BAUER - Projector Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Specu- lum 4. DAVID BECKER - Honor Roll 4, Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4, D.E. 4, Speculum 4, Basketball 1, Football 1-3, Track 1, 2, 4, Mgr. 3. MARILYN BECKER - Girls' Club Rep. 3, 4, Alt. 2, Future Nurses 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Chorus 1, Delphi 2, Variety Show 3, G.A.A. 1, Ushers' Club 4. MARILYN BECKMANN -- Girls' Club Alt. 3, 4, Drama 1-4, School Play 4, A Cappella Choir 1-4, Ushers' Club 4. ANNE BELROSE - Honor Roll 2, Drama 2-4, Jr. Play, School Play 4, Chorus 1, Future Teachers 1, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. JANICE BENSON - Drama 2, 3, Library Science 2. SARAH BENTZ --- Transferred from Colonel White High School, Dayton, Ohio, 1. ELIZABETH BERE - High Honor Roll 2, Student Council Rep. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 2, Drama 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 1-4, Pres. 1, 2, Variety Show 1-3, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum 4, German Club 1, 2. RONALD RETZ - D. O. 4. JEROME BILTGEN - Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4, Foot- ball 1. IDA BISHOP -- Transferred from Cardwell High School, Cardwell, Missouri, 2. GAY BLACKBURN - Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 4, Orchestra 1. KAY BLACKBURN - Girls' Club Rep. 2, 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1. RAY BLANK 4- Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 3, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4. IRENE BRAUER - Girls' Club Alt. 3, Future Nurses l, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Variety Show 3. ELIZABETH BRETTELLE - Girls' Club Alt. 2, Future Nurses 1, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 4, Orchestra 1-4, Variety Show 3, Speculum 4, G.A.A. 1, Latin Club 1. 2. CHARLES BREWER - Boys' Club Rep. 2, Projector Club 1-3, Drama 2, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 1, Orchestra 1-4, Band 1-4, A Cappella Choir 1-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Minstrel 1-4, Variety Show 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2. DELORES BRIGGS - Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Drama 2, J1'. Play, J1'. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Sec. 4, Variety Show 1-3, Speculum 4, G.A.A. 1, Ushers' Club 4. GLENN BROWN -- D.E. 4. HARRY BROWN - Transferred from Sterling High School, Sterling, Illinois, 3, Boys' Club Rep. 4, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Football 3. CAROL BUCHHOLZ - High Honor Roll 2, Honor Roll 1, Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Drama 1, 2, Jr. Play, School Play 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Sec. 1, Pres. 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Orchestra 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Variety Show 1, 3, Auroran 3, 4, Assistant Feature Editor 4, Ushers' Club 4, Spanish Club 2. CAROLYN BURGDORF - Transferred from Mar- seilles High School, Marseilles, Illinois, 1, Honor Roll 1. 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Drama 2, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Alt. 1, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Minstrel 2-4, Delphi 2, Debate 2, Variety Show 1-3, Auroran 3, 4, Circulation Sz Exchange Editor 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Ushers' Club 4. RITA BIIRKHART - Honor Roll 2, Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-4, Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Minstrel 1-3, Variety Show 1-3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Ushers' Club 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. DONALD CAMPBELL f- Basketball 1, 2, 4, Football 1-4, Capt. 4, Track 1-4, Spanish Club 1, 2. WAYNE CAMPER - Boys' Club Rep. 3, Minstrel 3, Football 1, Spanish Club 1, 2. GEORGE CHESTER - Student Council Alt. 4, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Chorus 1. ROBERT CI AYTON - Student Council Rep. 4, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4, Spanish Club 1, 2. ARLENE CLEVELAND - High Honor Roll 3, Honor Roll 3, 4g Student Council Alt. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Drama 2g Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Alt. 2, Future Teachers 4, Treas. 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Treas. 4, Band 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Minstrel 2-4, Variety Show 1-3, Auroran 3, 4, Sec. 4. NANCY COCKS - Girls' Club Rep. 3, Drama 2, 3, Chorus 2, A Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1. MARTIN COLE - Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 35 Library Science 3g Jr. Red Cross A t. 3. JERE COLLINS - Honor Roll 1, 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 1g Boys' Club Rep. 2, 4, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4g Variety Show 13 Auroran 3, 4, Spec- ulum 45 Latin Club 1, 2. LEAH COOK - Girls' Club Alt. 23 Drama 2, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Spanish Club 2. RICHARD COOPER - Boys' Club Rep. 1, Library Science 3, Minstrel 1. KENNETH CRAIN -- Transferred from Carterville High School, Carterville, Illinois, 3. RONALD CROWELL - D.E. 4, Football 1, 2. EUGENE DALTON - Spanish Club 1, 2. DARLENE DARABAN - Honor Roll 33 Future Nurses 1, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2g Chorus 2. DEAN DARBY - Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 2, Library Science 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Alt. 1, 4, Minstrel 1-3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Band 1-4. SHARON DAVENPORT - Student Council Alt. 3, Drama 1, 2, Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 2-4, Variety Show 1-39 G.A.A. 1g Pep Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Ushers' Club 4. re Outstanding in any School Activities Important to every senior is his scho- lastic rank. This is important for jobs and for college entrance. SENIOR HONOR ROLL - Back row: D. Hackerson, E. Stallmann, C. Thomp- son, C. Esser, G. Meyer, D. McGee. Second row: A. Harrison, J. Daw, J. Spurlin, J. Hauser, R. LaVoy, D. Becker, W. Settles. First row: S. Schmotzer, P. Thomas, L. Heimann, K. Stillings, C. Burgdorf, A. Cleveland, B. Bandy. Not in picture: P. DeVore, M. Mast, N. Millage, E. Obma, M. Platt, N. Reich- ling, G. Schroeder, A. Stutz. Top Scholastic Honor The way to any man's heart is through his stomach. These future home- makers, Joyce Swain, Rojean Kath, Norma Rossi, and Janet Tesch, get worth-while experience for later life by preparing and serving food and learning food values. Planning full course meals and keeping budgets are also helpful to these girls. Besides learning the fundamentals of cook- ing, the girls enjoy eating the finished product-cookies, this time. s with Court's Section GALA DAVIS - Honor Roll 3, Student Council Alt. 2, Chorus 1, Delphi 2, 3, Debate 2-4, Auroran 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2. JOSEPH DAW - High Honor Roll 1-3, Honor Roll 2, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 4, Drama 1, 2, Auroran 3, 4, Basketball 1. MARLENE DELIRE - Drama 2, 3, Chorus 1, French Club 1. PEGGY DEVORE - Honor Roll 2, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, 4, Drama 1-4, Jr. Play, School Play 4, Chorus 1, Future Teachers I, 2, 4. MONTE DOBBINS - Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, Basketball 1-4, Football 1-4, Track 1, 2. JAMES DOLAN - Student Council Vice-Pres. 4, Boys' Club Alt. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4, Auroran 4, Tennis 1-4, Capt. 3, Ind. Ed. Club Pres. 4. JOANNE DUY - Student Council Rep. 4, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. RICHARD EGGERT - Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3. LUCINDA ELDER - Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 4, Girls' Club Alt. 4, Library Science 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Alt. 4. DONNA ENGLEMAN 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum 4. JOAN ERNST -- Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Drama 1-4, Jr. Play, School Play 4, Future Teachers 4, Minstrel 2-4, Variety Show 1-3, Speculum 4, Ushers' Club 4, Spanish Club 1. CLIFTON ESSER - Honor Roll 4, Boys' Club Alt. 3, Drama 1, 2, 4, Golf 1-4, Basketball Mgr. 2, French Club l, 2. LOIS JEAN EVANS SHERRY FAY - Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Future Teachers 1, 23 Chorus 1, Orchestra 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 23 Delphi 1. SONDRA FEYEREISEN - Student Council Alt. 23 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. lg Library Science 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 2, Chorus 1, 2. RUTH ANN FINLEY - Drama 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4. ALAN FLYNN-Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. lg Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Sports Co-Editor, latin Club 1, 2. WARREN FOWLER - Boys' Club Alt. 4, Football 1. GWENDOLYN FOY -- Transferred from Marshall High School, Marshall, Missouri, 1g Student Council Alt. 1. CAROL FRANZEN - D.E. 4g Chorus 1. JOE FRANZEN 4 Projector Club 1, 2g Drama 3, 4. LEO FRANZEN DELORES FREDRICKSEN - Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2g Variety Show 2, 3. HARRIET FREY --- Girls' Club Rep. lg Drama 2, Chorus 1. GEORGE FULLER--Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 15 Spanish Club 1. JOHN FURNAS - Boys' Club Alt. 3, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 2, 4, Band 1-43 A Cappella Choir 4, Minstrel 1-4, Speculum 4. MARLENE GABRIELSON - Girls' Club Rep. 45 Drama 1, Chorus 1, Variety Show 1, 3, Ushers' Club 4. DENNIS GATENBY - D.O. 3, 4, Drama 43 Radio Club 1, 2, Chorus 4, Band 1, 25 Minstrel 1. KEITH GAYLORD - Student Council Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 1, Projector Club 15 Radio Club Sec-Treas. 1, Chorus 2, Band 1-4, A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Minstrel 1-3, Variety Show lg Football 2-4g Track 3. CARLTON GEBHART - High Honor Roll 1-4, Boys' Club Alt. 1, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4, Variety Show 1-33 Auroran 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4g Golf 1-43 Spanish Club 1, 2. KATHRYN GLOVER - Drama 2, School Play 33 Chorus 13 Spanish Club 1. LOIS GOODPASTER - Honor Roll 23 Student Council Alt. 3g Girls' Club Alt. 33 Drama 1, 3, School Play 4, Libra1'y Science 43 Delphi 1-4, Treas. 1, Sec. 3, 43 Debate 1, 2, 4, Oratory 4, German Club 1, 2, Variety Show 2. CHARLOTTE GRAMLEY - D.E. 4, Chorus 1, 2. GARY GREEN - Drama 1, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 35 Variety Show 3. BONNIE GRIFFY - Student Council Rep. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Delphi 25 Variety Show 35 G.A.A. 15 Ushers' Club 4. LARRY GROESCH - Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Latin Club 1, 2. BARBARA GUETZLAFF - Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 25 Drama 1, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Chorus 15 Spanish Club 2. DAVID GUMZ i D.E. 4. KAROL HAAG - Girls' Club Alt. 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 25 D.E. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Variety Show 3. DAVID HACKERSON - Student Council Rep. 35 D.E. 45 Drama 1, 2. JOYCE HALL - High Honor Roll 1, 45 Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 1, 3, 45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Future Teachers 4, Sec-Treas. 4, Pres. 45 Chorus 15 Orchestra 1-35 A Cappella Choir 1-4, Pres. 45 Delphi 2, 35 Debate 25 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Art Editor5 Ushers' Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2. MARLENE HALL - Transferred from West Aurora High School, Au1'O1'3, Illinois, 25 Variety Show 3. RONALD HAMBLY E Radio Club 1-3. KAREN HANSEN - High Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2: Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 1, Treas. 45 Chorus 15 Orchestra 2, Sec-Treas. 25 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Delphi 1, 2, Sec. 1, Pres. 25 Debate 1, 25 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Manuscript Editor5 Ushers' Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2. PATRICIA HARKINS - Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois, 3. ANN HARRISON - - Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Jr. Class Sec.5 Sr. Class Sec.: Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Future Nurses 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, City-Wide Council Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Future Teachers 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1, 25 Variety Show 2, 35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Photography Editor5 G.A.A. 25 Ushers' Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2. SONJA HATTERSLEY - Girls' Club Alt. 35 Drama 2, 35 Variety Show 35 G.A.A. 1. JACK HAUSER - German Club 1. JOAN HAUSER - Girls' Club Rep. 45 D1'ama 25 Ushers' Club 4. JOSEPH HAUSER - High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 15 Boys' Club Rep. 2-45 Projector Club 15 Minstrel 45 Speculum 4, Sports Co-Editor5 Football 1-45 Track 1. MARLENE HAYDEN - Girls' Club Rep. 35 Variety Show 35 Ushers' Club 4, Vice-Pres. LOAINE HEIMANN - Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Drama 1, 25 Variety Show 1-35 Cheerleader 2-45 Ushers' Club 45 French Club 1, 2. JOHN HI-INDRICKS - Boys' Club Rep. 25 Projector Club 15 Drama 2, 35 Football 1, 3, 45 Track 45 Latin Club 1. DONALD HENNESS Q Transferred from Maine Town- ship High School, Park Ridge, Illinois, 25 Drama 2, 35 Jr. Play. JOHN HILGER - Library Science 3. RICHARD HILLOCK - D.O. 45 Projector Club 15 Ind. Ed. Club 45 Band 1-35 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Min- strel 1-45 Variety Show 35 Football 1, 25 Spanish Club 2. DARLENE HOORELBEKE E Student Council Alt. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 2. HANS HOPPHAN - Boys' Club Alt. 35 German Club 1, 2. TED HOSS - Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 8, Pres. 4, Pres. N.E.N.W. District5 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Drama 35 Library Science 45 Jr. Red Cross Alt 15 Delphi 1, 45 Debate 15 Basketball 15 Football 1, 25 Future Teachers 4, Pres. 45 Latin Club 1. LEO HOTOPP SHIRI EY HOWEY - Transferred from West High School, Aurora, Illinois, 15 D.E. 45 Chorus 1. RICHARD HOVVORTH - Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 25 Projector Club 1, 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Basket- ball 35 Football 1, 2. GUY HUGHES - Boys' Club Alt. 15 Football 1, 2, 45 Track 1, 2, 4. JOHN HULLS --- Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Football 15 Spanish Club 1, 2. GERALD HUTCHISON - Boys' Club Alt. 4, D.E. 4, ind. Ed. Club 4. MYRA ILSEMAN - Girls' Club Alt. 15 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 15 Future Teachers 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 German Club 1, 2. Two All-A's - J. Abrahamson, MERLE JACKLEY - Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, 4, Alt. 335 Spanish Club 15 Basketball 4. WILLIAM JACOB i Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Golf 1-4. RONALD JEANBLANC - Boys' Club Alt. 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Spanish Club 1, 2. ESTELLE JIAVIS - Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 1, 25 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 15 Chorus 15 Orchestra l-4, Sec. 45 A Cappella Choir 1-4, Pres. 15 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Ushers' Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2. DAVID JONES - D.E. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 25 Minstrel 15 Delphi 4. BOBETTE KEASLER - Honor Roll 1, 25 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-4, Treas. 45 Delphi 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 15 Variety Show 1-35 Speculum 45 Ushers' Club 4, Sec. 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. C. Gebhart Working in an office is the goal of many senior girls after graduation. Here Miss Pittz's advanced stenography stu- dents take dictation with their Christmas projects displayed in the background. Also included in the commercial course is practice in using the various office machines, such as the dictaphone, mimeograph, and typewriter. Many girls workin the school office, bank, and mimeo- graph room for extra practice in this field. Exceed Patron Drive Record with 32,029 PATRICIA KECK - High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 1-35 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Drama 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 25 Future Teachers 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Orchestra 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Variety Show 2, 35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Cheerleader 25 Ushers' Club 4. RONALD KENDRICK - Student Council Alt. 45 Drama. 3, 45 School Play 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. MARY ANN KENNEDY -- Student Council Alt. 45 Drama 25 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Variety Show 25 G.A.A. 1-4, Treas. 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Ushers' Club 4. MARLIN KENVVORTHY - Sr. Class Vice-Pres.5 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 3, Sgt-at-Arms 45 Minstrel 2-45 Basketball 1, Mgr. 45 Football 1-4, Capt. 25 Track 1-45 Spanish Club 1. JUDITH KINGS - Honor Roll 1-35 Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Drama 1, 25 School Play 45 Jr. Play5 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Variety Show 25 Auroran 3, 45 G.A.A. 1-45 Ushers' Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2. FRANK KINGSLEY - Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 45 Bas- ketball 1-45 Football 3. KAREN KLEIN -- High Honor Roll 2-45 Honor Roll 1, 35 Student Council Rep. 35 Girls' Club Alt. 2, 35 School Play 45 Jr. Playg J1'. Red Cross Rep. 3, 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Variety Show 2, 35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Editor-in-Chief5 G.A.A. 1-45 Ushers' Club 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. ARNOLD KNAUF - High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 15 Student Council Alt. 15 Boys' Club Alt. 25 Radio Club 15 Ind. Ed. Club 45 Minstrel 15 Track 4. HARRY KOUIOS H- Boys' Club Alt. 2, Rep. 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Band 15 Minstrel 1, 45 Tennis 1, 2. BERNADINE KOZLOSKI - G.A.A. 1-4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3. RALPH KRAMER - Boys' Club Alt. 1. LEROY KREBS - Transferred from Marmion Mili- tary Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 2. BEVERLY KUNOLD - Honor Roll 1, 25 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Auroran 3, 45 Ushers' Club 4. CLARENCE LANG - Spanish Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2. JOAN LANTZ - Future Nurses 15 D.E. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Variety Show 25 G.A.A. 1. EDWINA LASSITER - Honor Roll 45 Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Future Nurses 15 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Spanish Club 25 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2,3. RICHARD LAVOY -S Honor Roll 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 35 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Track 2. MARTHA LAZAR 3 Latin Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 G.A.A. 1. DIXIE LEATHERMAN - Drama 2, 35 D.E. 45 Chorus 1, 35 Variety Show 35 G.A.A. l, 2. SALLY LEHMAN - Honor Roll 1, 25 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Drama 2-45 Jr. Play5 French Club 15 Chorus 15 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 25 Ushers' Club 4. MARY LENKE - Chorus 2, 35 Variety Show 3. ANITA LEVVIS - High Honor Roll 45 Honor Roll 35 Student Council Rep. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt 15 Drama 25 Jr. Play5 School Play 45 Future Teachers 45 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Auroran 3, 4, Feature Editor 45 Ushers' Club 45 French Club 1. MARIETTA LEWIS 3 Girls' Club Alt. 45 Drama 1, 25 Latin Club 1. RUTH ANN LINDROTHE -- Honor Roll 1, 25 Girls' Club Alt. 35 Iatin Club 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 Ushers' Club 4. ALFRED LIPKE - Boys' Club Alt. 1, Rep. 4. GENE LIVINGSTON f- Boys' Club Rep. 1, 25 Basket- ball 1-45 Football 1, 25 Track 1-4. HUBERT LOEB -Boys' Club Rep. 35 Radio Club 25 Band 1, 2, 45 Minstrel 1. NANCY LOWNEY - Honor Roll 35 Student Council Alt. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 15 Drama 25 Jr. Play5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 A Capella Choir 1-45 Delphi 15 Valgety Show 2, 35 Auroran 3, 45 G.A.A. 15 Ushers' Clu 4. JOYCE LUSSKY - High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 2, 45 Student Council Alt. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 15 D1'ama 25 Jr. Play5 School Play 45 Future Teachers 4, Sec. 45 A Cappella Choir 1-45Au1'o1'an 3, 45 Speculum 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Ushers' Club 4. MARJORIE MADDEN - Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 1. 35 Drama 2-45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 1-4. DOUGLAS MARTNER - Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 3. BETTY MASON - Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 2, 45 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 1, 25 Drama 1, 25 Future Teachers 45 Delphi 15 Variety Show 1-35 Au1'oran 3, 45 Speeulum 45 G.A.A. 15 Ushers' Club 4. MARILYN MAST - Honor Roll 45 Drama 1, 25 D.E. 45 Chorus 25 Spanish Club 1. JERRY MASTERSON - Transferred from Anna High School, Anna, Ohio, 35 Radio Club 3, 4. JOE ANNE MASTROLEO - Girls' Club Rep. 45 Drama 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Latin Club 45 Ushers' Club 4. RICHARD MASTROLEO -- Student Council Rep. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 45 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2. RICHARD McBETH - Boys' Club Alt. 2, 45 Radio Club 25 D.O. 3, 45 Band 1-35 Minstrel 1, 25 Auroran 3, 45 Tennis 1. MICHAEL MCCLAIN - Radio Club 1-35 D.O. 3, 4. LARRY MCELHONE - D.O. 3, 4. DONALD MCGEE - Transferred from Madison Central High School, Madison, South Dakota, 35 Boys' Club Rep. 45 Honor Roll 4. BARBARA MERTZ - Transferred from Mooseheart High School, Mooseheart, Illinois, 35 Girls' Club Rep. 4. MICHAEL MESSENGER - Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 45 Boys' Club Alt. 1, 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Variety Snow 35 Speculum 4. GERALD J. MEYER f Boys' Club Rep. 35 Drama 3. GERALD V. MEYER 7 Honor Roll 1-4. SANDRA MIKSA - High Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 25 Orchestra 1-35 A Cappella Choir 4. NEIL MII LAGE - Honor Roll 45 Student Council Alt. 15 Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 35 Drama 15 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4. VERNELI, MILLER 3 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Latin Club 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Variety Show 1. ELISA MORENO-fTransferred from Flower Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3. DAVID MORGAN 1 Student Council Alt. 2, 45 Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 Latin Club 1, 2. MARCIA MORGAN - Future Nurses 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1-3, Alt. 45 Spanish Club 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-4. BRUCE MORRISON -- D.E. 45 Band 1-35 Minstrel 1-3. JOHN MORRISON -4 Boys' Club Alt. 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Variety Show 1. KAY MULCAY - High Honor Roll 2, 35 Honor Roll 15 Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 25 Drama 15 Jr. Play5 Spanish Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-4, Sec. 45 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 Ushers' Club 4. LYLE MURLEY - - High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 35 Jr. Class Pres.5 Sr. Class Pres.5 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 35 Boys' Club Rep. 25 Future Teachers 45 Band 1, 25 Minstrel 15 Auroran 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 Spvculum 45 Basketball 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2. JAMES MURPHY - D.O. 3, 4. DALE MURRELL BARBARA MUSICH - D. E. 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 15 Latin Club 15 Future Nurses 1. DARLENE MYERS - Honor Roll 15 Student Council Alt. 25 Drama 1-35 Library Science 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Variety Show 25 Auroran 3, 45 Ushers' Club 45 Spanish Club 1. RICHARD NAVOTA - Boys' Club Alt. 15 Dranin 1-45 J1'. Play5 Sr. Play 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Deoate l. JOAN NEISER -- Girls' Club Alt. 2-45 Chorus 15 Va1'iety Show 1, 25 Ushers' Club 4. DAVIS NEUENKIRCHEN - Spanish Club 2. DIANE NIERSBACH - - Girls' Club Alt. 15 D.lC. 45 Chorus 15 Variety Show 1. EDITH OBMA - Honor Roll 2-45 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Drama 2, 45 School Play 45 Chorus 15 Band 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. RONALD ORLAND - Student Council Rep. 2-4, Alt. 1, Vice-Pres. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 15 Band 1-4, Pres. 45 Minstrel 1-45 Variety Show 1-35 Basketball 1, 25 Foot- ball 45 Latin Club 1, 2. BARBARA PAINE -- Spanish Club 1, 2. JOANNE PALMQUIST - J1'. Red Cross Rep. 35 ILE. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 G.A.A. 15 Ifshers' Club 4. Help Earn Big Eight Football Championship Homecoming with the game against Elgin and the dance was a real thrill. A half-time highlight came when Janice Rahn, center, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Janice is shown, following her Coronation, with her court consisting of Janice Vana, Kay Mulcay, Karen Hansen, Sharon Davenport, Betty Mason, and Dona Tweet. Although the night was brisk, the girls were decked out in their finest attire to reign over the game and dance. Minstrel Days are Here Again! One of the main events of the year for the boys was the annual Minstrel Show. The kick- line is composed of a group of senior foot- ball players. After much concentration and practice which the boys considered strenuous work, the group make their debut on stage. These glamour girls are Art Smith, Joe Hauser, Ed Webster, Tony Zefron, Darwin Reedy, and Sidney Shaw. mics 81 Rhetoric Tests SUIC PARKE 1 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Chorus 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2. NANCY PATTERSON - Girls' Club Rep. 25 Drama 2, 35 J1'. Play5 Red Cross Rep. 1, Alt. 25 D.E. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1, 25 G.A.A. 1. CAROL PFINTEK - Future Nurses 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, 45 Drama 15 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 45 Variety Show 1, 255 Auroran Sl, 45 Spec- ulum 45 G.A.A. 15 Ushers' Club 45 Latin Club 1. JAMES PFIRHAM 1 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 2, Sl, Alt. 45 Drama Il, 45 School Play 45 Minstrel 1-45 Football 2-45 Track 1-45 German Club 1, 2. MYRTIS PICKETT 4 Transferred from Munich High School, Munich, Germany, 15 Girls' Club Rep. Ji, 45 Library Science 45 French Club 1, 25 Ushers' Club 4. PAUL PILCH 1 Projector Club 1-555 Drama 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 Minstrel 1-45 Delphi 35 Spanish Club 1, 2. MONA PLATT --- Honor Roll 1-45 Student Council Alt. 2, 355 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Drama 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-35 Delphi 1, 25 Variety Show 15 G.A.A. 15 Ushe1's' Club 4, Pres. ICCNICIC PLUMMER - Future Teachers 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Variety Show 1-35 Ushers' Club 4. RITA POE SALLY JO RADEBAUGH--High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1, 35 Student Council Alt. 15 Future Nurses 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1-45 Latin Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 15 Ushers' Club 4. .IANICIC RAHN - High Honor Roll 1-45 Honor Roll 1, 535 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Sec. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 25 Variety Show 35 Auroran 3, 45 Pep Club Pres. 35 Ushers' Club 4. LOIS RAYMOND --A Student Council Rep. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3. RALPH REBENSTORF - Ind. Ed. Club 4, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Track Mgr. 2, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 4. BARBARA REED -- Drama 2, Future Teachers 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Delphi 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. DARWIN REEDY - Honor Roll 1-3, Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, 4, Alt. 4, Drama 2, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Football 2, 4, Track 1-3. BEVERLY REES - Girls' Club Alt. 2, Future Nurses 4, Spanish Club 1, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 1-4, Variety Show 1, 2. SPENCER REES - Radio Club 2, 3. KENNETH REGNIER - Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 2. NANCY REICHLING -- East High School, Aurora, Illinois, 1, 2, 4, Fort Lauderdale High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Chorus 4, Variety Show 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Ushers' Club 4. ELAINE RHOADES - Future Nurses 2, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Ushers' Club 4. SUE ROBERT - Honor Roll 1-3, Drama 2, 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 4, French Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, A Cap- pella Choir 1-4, Debate 1, 2, Variety Show 1, Auroran 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Ushers' Club 4. DENNIS ROGERS - D.E. 4. ELIZABETH ROGERS - Honor Roll 3, Student Coun- cil Treas. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Drama 1-4, Jr. Play, School Play 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, Vfiriety Show 2, 3, Speculum 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Ushers' C ub 4. NORMA JEAN ROSSI - Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Ushers' Club 4. PATRICIA RUBAR'I'fHigh Honor Roll 1-3, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Future Nurses 1, Future Teachers 4, Latin Club 1, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Band 1-4, Orchestra 3, 4, Variety Show 2, Auroran 3, 4, Ushers' Club 4. NANCY RUSSELL - Drama 2-4, Chorus 1-4. DANIEL RYAN -- Student Council Rep. 1, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1-4, Capt. 4. JOAN SALOGA - Student Council Rep. 1, Treas. 3, Girls' Club Alt. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Drama 2, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 2, Chorus 1, Variety Show 1-3, Cheerleader 1-4, Future Teachers 1, Spanish Club 1, 2. DONNA SCHANEN f- Girls' Club Rep. 1, Future Nurses 1, 2, Jr. Play, Chorus 1. DALE SCHILTZ - Boys' Club Alt. 1, 3. SALENE SCHMOTZER - High Honor Roll 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3, Alt. 4, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum 4. ALICE SCHOMER - Chorus 1, 2, Variety Show 2, 3, German Club 2. GEORGE SCHROEDER - Honor Roll 4. RICHARD SCHROEDER - Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 25 Drama 3, 45 Minstrel 4. EDVVARD SCULL - Band 1, 2. DONALD SELEY - Drama 3, 45 Minstrel 2, 35 Foot- ball 1. WILLIAM SETTLES - Honor Roll 2-45 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 45 Projector Club 1, 25 Drama 1, 25 Future Teachers 1, 2, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 Minstrel 15 Delphi 2. SIDNEY SHAW - Honor Roll 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 1, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Pres. Big Eight-Little Seven Student Council 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Delphi 35 Auroran 3, Sports Editor 45 Football 1-45 Track 25 Latin Club 1, 2. MARY SIEBEN E Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois, 25 Honor Roll 25 Student Council Rep. 25 Chorus 15 Variety Show 2, 3. JAMES SIMMONS - Student Council Rep. 2. 4: Boys' Club Alt. 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Spanish Club 1, 2. VIRGINIA SIPPIYE - Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-45 Variety Show 35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 Ushers' Club 45 German Club 25 Spanish Club 1. ARTHUR SMITH 4 Student Council Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 1-45 Minstrel 45 Football 3, 4. MARY IOU SMITH 4 Honor Roll 1, 25 Student Council A't. l: Girls' Club Alt. 15 Drama 2: Jr. Red Cross Alt. 15 Chorus 15 Variety Show 35 Spanish Club 1. ROY SMITH - Transferred from VVest High School, Aurora, Illinois, 2. JAMES SPURI IN - Honor Roll 45 Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 35 D.E. 45 Band 1, 25 Minstrel 1, 2. LARRY STAFFORD - Library Science 25 D.E. 4. EARL STALLMANN - High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 2-45 D.E. 45 German Club 1. FRIEDA STAMMET - Girls' Club Rep. 25 Drama 3, 45 Chorus 1-35 Variety Show 1, 25 G.A.A. 1. JAM ES STAMMET KAY STILLINGS - High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 45 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 35 Orchestra 15 A Cap- pella Choir 1-45 Variety Show 25 Auroran 3, 45 Specu- lum 45 G.A.A. 35 Spanish Club 1, 2. ROSEMARY STOFFEL -4 High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 1-3: Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Future Nurses 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-4, Sec. 45 Latin Club 1. KAREN STREUFERT - Girls' Club Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 45 Chorus 1: A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Variety Show 2, 35 Ushers' Club 4. EUGENE STRONG - Student Council Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-35 Basketball 1. DAVID STUART - Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, 45 Future Teachers 45 Orchestra 3: Band 1-45 Minst1'el 1-35 Variety Show 35 Football Mgr. 25 Basketball 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. BARBARA STULL - Student Council Alt. 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 35 Chorus 15 Variety Show 2, 35 German Club 2. ALAN STUTZ F- High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 1, 25 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Debate 2-45 Variety Show 2, 35 Auroran 3, 45 Golf 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2. SANDRA SWEARINGEN - Student Council Rep. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 15 D1'ama 2-45 Chorus 1, 25 Variety Show 2, 35 G.A.A. 1. SUZANNE TAYLOR 4 Student Council Alt. 15 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Future Nurses 1, 25 Drama 1-45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Chorus 15 A Cappelia Choir 2-45 Variety Show 25 Latin Club 1, 2. JANET TESCH - Honor Roll 15 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Delphi 1, 25 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 Latin Club 1, 2. PHYLLIS THOMAS - High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 1-45 Girls' Club Alt. 25 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2. CHARLES THOMPSON Honor Roll 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 1, Pres. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, Pres. 3, 45 Band 1-4, Vice-Pres. 45 Minstrel 1-45 Debate 1-45 Variety Show 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 2, Sec-Treas. 1. IRVIN THOMPSON 3 Boys' Club Rep. 2. DAVE TIMOK -- Student Council Re 1. 2' Boys' Club I , . Rep. 15 Drama 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Basketball 1-45 Football 1-45 Track 2-4. CAROLE TRAPP -- Transferred from Park Ridge School for Girls, Park Ridge, Illinois, 25 Drama 2, 235 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Chorus 25 Variety Show 2. MARLENE TUCKLEY - Girls' Club Rep. 35 Drama 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 4. MARY ANNE TUER - Drama 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Participate in Vocational Guidance Program PATRICIA TWEEDY - Student Council Alt. 15 Drama l 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Chorus 1-35 Variety Show 3. , DONA TWEET - Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 35 Future Nurses 1, 25 Drama 1-45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Variety Show 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Ushers' Club 4. MARGARET TYRRELL - Honor Roll 25 Student Council Rep. 1, 3, 45 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 45 Drama 25 Chorus 15 Variety Show 2, 35 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 3, Sec.-Treas.5 Spanish Club 1, 25 Ushers' Club 4. JANICE VANA ---- Girls' Club Alt. 35 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 35 Chorus 1, 25 Variety Show 3. RICHARD VAN DEVENTER - Transferred from Whittier High School, Whittier, California, 45 Chorus 4. BARBARA VAN METER - Honor Roll 15 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 25 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1. XVith gaiety. light-heartedness. and laughter, seniors traveled the last miles along the East Highway. The senior prom was in the last lap. The senior hanquet started the evening, followed hy dancing at the gala affair. Marcia Morgan and Don McGee pause during dances to chat with Lucinda Elder and Darwin Reedy. After the dance. couples enjoyed an inno- vation this year-attending the post-prom party at the Aurora Country Club. Speakers, Jim Almrahamson, Carol lluchholz. and fhuck Thompson, chosen tor commencement. are at lower lett as they look up material for their speeches. The theme for graduation was chosen early in March. and the trio prepared their talks in accordance with the theme. Today's Youth, a Paradox? lrned Diplomas June 7 COMMENCEMENT Twilight Concert East High School Hand Processional March Senior Class Musical Selections Choir and Glee Club Greetings Lyle Hurley. Class President Today's Youth, a Paradox? Those Teen-agers Charles Thompson In Reality Carol Buchholz Beyond Tonight James Ahrahamson Presentation of Diplomas Harold YY. Matthews. Principal Dr. J. W. Gates. Superintendent Clifton F. Simmons. President, Board ot' Education Alma Mater Class of 1955 Islenediction KATHLEEN VANPELT - Student Council Alt. 3g Girls' Club Rep. 33 Drama 13 Library Science 23 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, 23 Chorus 1, 43 Variety Show 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2. JOHN VARGO - Projector Club 1-41 Radio Club 13 Minstrel 2, 33 Variety Show 2g Football 1. DOUGLAS VICKERS - Boys' Club Alt 13 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 13 Band 1-43 Minstrel 1-4. DAVID VOLHEIM - Transferred from Elkhart High School, Elkhart, Indiana, 4. JAMES WEBER - Bo 's' Club Re . 4' Pro'ector Club 5 I7 1 .l 23 Drama 3, 43 Jr. Play3 J1'. Red Cross Alt. 13 Orchestra 33 Band 1-43 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 43 Minstrel 1-43 Track Mgr. 13 Football 43 Golf 13 Spanish Club 1. EDWARD WEBSTER - Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 23 Projector Club 1, 23 Drama 1, 2, 43 Ind. Ed. Club 43 Minstrel 43 Football 1, 4. GERALD IVEILAND - Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 2. SYLVIA WEISS - A Cappella Choir 1. CAROL JEAN WELTER - Honor Roll 23 Girls' Club Rep. 43 Future Nurses 1, 23 Auroran 3, 43 Latin Club 2. RICHARD WESTLUND BETTY WOLLENWEBER - Honor Roll 23 Chorus 13 Spanish 1, 2. GEORGE WOI SFELT - Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 2g Boys' Club Alt. 43 Drama 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 3. JUDITH WOOD - Honor Roll 13 Student Council Rep. 23 Girls' Club Alt. 43 Drama 1-43 Jr. Play3 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1-43 Delphi 23 Debate 23 Variety Show 2, 33 Auroran 3, 43 Ushers' Club 43 Latin Club l, 2. HENRY YVYETH - Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 23 Boys' Club Rep. Ig Projector Club 1, 23 Minstrel 43 Basketball 13 Football 1-43 Track 1, 2. CONSTANCE ZACHARY - Transferred from West High School, Aurora, Illinois, 43 D.E. 43 Future Teach- ers 4. TONY ZEFRON - Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 13 Drama I-43 Jr. Play? Sr. Play 33 Radio Club 1, 23 Ind. Ed. Club 43 Minstrel 1, 2, 43 Football 4. IVILLIAM ZWIJAC - Honor Roll 3g Ind. Ed. Club 4. 91 Junior Class Begin Plan for Final Year Jcnet Brown, secretary-treasurer of the iunior class, and Charles Unger, president, ore shown discussing plans for the crnnual iunior-senior prom, while Joan Kieso, vice-president, Icoks on. Class rings, first prom, aptitude tests, class flower, motto, and colors were all on the minds of the juniors this year. Upper- classmen now, they finished a year of de- cisions, fun, and hard work led by Charles Unger, president: Joan Kieso, vice-presi- dent: Janet Brown, secretary-treasurer3 and Mr. Blackman, junior class adviser. The first main activity of the year was the magazine driye in which the ,inn- iors made quite a score for themselves. Second plate honors from the whole school went to Miss llollins' section with the help of all the members including high sales- man, Joyce Brown, who turned in the im- pressive amount of 95290. The junior class also did their share by helping the Junior Red Cross. JUNIOR HONOR ROLL-BACK ROW: W. Lewis, D. Hendricker, D. Zielke, D. Gorbe. FOURTH ROW: F. Miksu, H. Konrad, M. Swift, J. Brettelle, R. luebke, C. Uebel, J, Gosper. THIRD ROW: B. Leifheit, J. Wilkinson, J. Settles, N. Bouldin, S. Hoag D. Mielke, H. Stirn. SECOND ROW: C Schmidt, C. Fender, R. Bartholomew, C. Goble, L. Schuler, B. Sheagren, M. Her- bert, FIRST ROW: E Lassiter, B. Organ V. Hester, M. Cutter, P. Montgomery, S Stallmonn, D. Wheaton. NOT IN PlC- TURE: M. Beach, D. Bumpus, G. Hart. I hoo e fficers, Motto, Flower A necessary decision was made when the juniors were faced with the problem of class rings. After discussing pro's and con's for each style, a committee selected three rings for the class to vote upon. When the major decision of style, size, and whether or not to have onyx was made, a MR. BUCKLER, HOMEROOM IIA-BACK ROW: D. Fohrlander, R. Ritter, R. Eggert, J. Compton, J. Franzen. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Buskler, F. Dixon, W. Ruther, H. Brown, R. Pigney, S. Paku. THIRD ROW: L. Pritchert, T. Peshia, E. Abel, R. Born, J. Emerson, C. Dennis. SECOND ROW: P. Banks, J. Brettelle, R. Efsic, J. Gillard, R. Gardner, V. Dissell, D. Albright, R. Bartholomew. FIRST ROW: D. Edwards, S. Fay, P. Doring, P. Cordas, D. Faren, P. Gridley. MRS. LIDDY, HOMEROOM IIA - BACK ROW: J. Murphy, J. Oros, D. Hendricker, J. Newhouse. THIRD ROW: A. Moen, H. Loeb, R. Horton, R. Lippold, A. Hamilton, O. Hektor, Mrs. Liddy. SECOND ROW: I.. Molnar, R. Hughes, R. Luebke, D. Ken- nedy, C. Howell, I.. Nadelhoffer, S. Nel- son, E. Lassiter. FIRST ROW: P. Mont- gomery, J, Kilburn, B. Koesler, L. Hoch, M. Murphy, M. Herbert. NOT IN PIC- TURE: C. Goble, A. Hayden, M. Hayden, M. Jackley, N. James, D. Jones, A. Lipke. Meet tate American Hi tory Requirement rush upon the jewelry stores occurred since everyone wanted to he the first to order his ring. Finally the rings came and for weeks the juniors walked through the halls with their hands held conspicuously. Illinois aptitude tests were another major project of the year. For two days the juniors took tests to find out if they were as smart as they thought they were and to see if they would be a success in col- lege or in their chosen occupation. In the spring the juniors gave the junior prom for the senior class. With the coming of Baccalaureate and Commence- MR. JENNINGS, HOMEROOM IIA-BACK ROW: T. VanDevenfer, M. Magnuson, D. Timolc, L. McEIhone, N. Wilson, G. Schweb- ke. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jennings, W. Miller, R. Sfricker, T. Mizel, R. Wesilund, M. Mc- Clain, D. Seley. SECOND ROW: J. Smifh, F. Miksa, J. Walden, G. Miller, J. Wein- garlner, C. Leden, D. Soule. FIRST ROW: A. Simon, M. Madden, J. Timm, S. Schulfx, J. Swain, S. Shepherd. NOT IN PICTURE: P. Tweedy, J. Vargo, J. Rickey. MISS DOLLINS, HOMEROOM IIB-BACK ROW: R. Magill, L. Berfcher, R. Arch, D. Blank, James Brown, R. Morley, J. Breyne. FOURTH ROW: l. Birmann, T. Burkhart, L. Littrell, R. McCue, R. Lawrence, L. Lipke, R. Blencoe. THIRD ROW: R. Babbih, M. Beach, G. Buchner, K. Andrews, K. Berg, Miss Dollins. SECOND ROW: M. Bihl- mayer, D. Bauman, D. Brown, M. Barl- lett, S. lhrer, Jane! Brown. FIRST ROW: P. Barclay, D. Abens, M. Noack, N. Bouldin, Joyce Brown, S. I-leyde. NOT IN PICTURE, P. Neilzel, J. Olaed. Take Aptitude Tests ment the juniors helped the seniors again by being ushers. Another decision had to he made. A class motto, color. and flower had to be chosen. Again the preliminaries were done hy zz committee, hut the class made TNQ One of the requirements that all iuniors must fulfill before BV Sharing some responsibilitv and graduating is passing a course in American history. Mr. ' ' Court is shown pointing out the capital of Illinois to the students in one such course. the final decision. MR. H. DAVES, HOMEROOM 'IIB-BACK ROW: D. Bumpus, T, Conklin, C. Curtin, R. Jeffries, J. Hoffman, D. Konrad. FOURTH ROW: R. Campbell, H. Hilgen, D. Day, T. Cozzoni, J. Clemens, R. Carter, THIRD ROW: Mr. H. Davis, H. Hommort- ree, R. DeSotelI, D. Doud, J. DuBois, J. Childress, M. Johnsen. SECOND ROW: A. Churchill, L. Hankes, C. Peterson, M. Collier, L. Locart, E. Dano, M. Cutter. FIRST ROW: E. Cate, J. Daralaan, P. Carl- son, P. Pamson, B. Crayton, B. Organ, NOT IN PICTURE: H. Konrad, R. Culhanc, R. Clauson. MR. McAFOOS, HOMEROOM IIB-BACK ROW: N. Gain, L. Osborne, T. Fichlel, D. Feiden, J. Fourmont, I. Tarnowslci, B. Price, FOURTH ROW: E. Efsic, L. Fews, R. Goe- pfert, R. Gilmore, N. Geti, G. Pelzer, D. Hathaway. THIRD ROW: A. Foster, T. Glover, R, Porch, J. Gasper, J. Juneau, D. Garbe, Mr. McAfoos. SECOND ROW: P. Ellis, J. DeMerrit, M, Frnley, V. John- son, V, Dell, S. Eissler, M. Gross. FIRST ROW: C. Fender, L. Gran, M. Green, S. Feyereisen, J. Farris, D. Linden. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Frieders, Select Class Ring g Honor Senior at Prom leading some school-wide organizations the juniors did their share in making activ- ities a time for fun and a benefit to others lint don't think the juniors were so activity minded that they let their school work lag The average for all junior sections was 3.264 with Mr. llfl3.I1QSSl81'yS section leading the entire Class with 3504. Nine juniors were on the high honor roll and 35 were on the honor roll. Indecision is apparent on the faces of these iuniors as they select their class rings. They are Bill Headley, Ron Stewart, Dave Hendricker, Clayton Travis, Janet Brown, Jchn Gasper, Phyllis Reedy, Joan Kieso, Janice Weingartner, with Nancy Bouldin, chairman behind C. Kesselring, the representative from the ring company. MISS YOUNGBLOOD, HOMEROOM IIB- BACK ROW: M. Koenig, M. Kieso, L. Jenkins, G. Hart, J. Hennes, B. Hoffmann, E. Kackert. FOURTH ROW: K, Klein, R. Holtz, K. Hankes, R. Hartman, W. Hcadley, R. Hoffman, B. Heller. THIRD ROW: S. leMier, W. Harthan, J. Kramer, M. Hill, E. Kass, L. Harris, Miss Youngblood. SEC- OND ROW: K. Pilch, D. Johnston, J. Pig- ney, S. Haag, J. Kieso, P. Hoss. l, Konrad. FIRST ROW: B. Krull, V. Hester J. Harrett, B. Leifheit, M. Hora, P. Lindsay. NOT IN PICTURE: H. Hickernell 1 MR. BLACKMAN, HOMEROOM IIB-BACK ROW: J. Riley, P. Reedy, J. Moore, R. Metzger, K. Patrick, E. Mandl, G. Mere- dith. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Blackman, J. Marshall, D. Ness. R. Landry, D. Martens, G. Linden, D. Meltcn. THIRD ROW: G. Larson, W. Lewis, D. Maierus, D. Marth, W. Kresen, M. Modglin, P. Kuk. SECOND ROW: J. Miller, J. Moecher, L. Moreno, R. Olin, K. Maze, M. Miller, M. Mouyios. FIRST ROW: N. Nolly, D. Miellie, M. Neill, M. Mettler, K. Ness, C. Rowlett. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Kauski, J. Sakai. MR. WIEMER, HOMEROOM IIB - BACK ROW: N. Scott, J. Snodgrass, J. Watts, R. Stewart, S. Shipperley, R. Smith, J. Settles, B. Weber. FOURTH ROW: J. Supernaw, W. Stiefbold, R. Simkins, J. Sprude, A. Sullens, E. Sheeley, H. Smith, J. Simpkins. THIRD ROW: C. Shanholtzer, D. Tate, J. Simmons, C. Teuscher, T. Ruch, J. Ream, F. Rogers, Mr. Wiemer. SECOND ROW: W. Snyder, C. Schmidt, L. Schuler, B. Stoffel, S. Springsteed, S. Stallmann, S. Sponhaltz. FIRST ROW: K. Rieser, S. Smith, V. Schmit, B. Sheagren, J. Saltzgiver, A. Schaschwary. NOT IN PICTURE: K. Smith. MR. METZGER, HOMEROOM IIB-BACK ROW: F. Zelinlta, C. Unger, J. Will, B. Willxening, R. Fichtel, J. Runlcel, D. Wheaton. FOURTH ROW: C. Uebel, J. Webb, D. Ziellre, C. Travis, D. Vlasz, D. Graleske, Mr. Metzger. THIRD ROW: G. Gramley, J. Meisch, G. VanJoske, R. Gullstrand, S. Emery, N. Turner, J. Wals- felt. SECOND ROW: M. Tuma, E. Drury, M. Streufert, V. Rowcliffe, M. Swift, L. Tanner, V. Unwin. FIRST ROW: L. Thomas, A. Vago, J. Wilkinson, H. Stirn, J. Ulm, M. Johnson. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Turner, J. Wagner. SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL - Bock row: Betty Laughlin, Tom Hoepner, Marcia Stallmann, Victor Gilla, Jerry Olson, Warren Flatt, Ronald Schoeber- lein, Clay White. First Row: Don Rokop, Charlotte Titschinger, Janice Fenton, Harriet Willer, Bonnie Jeffers, Lyda Waters, Larry Hauser. As Phyllis Thomas explains a geometry problem to Vic Gilla and Ronald Schoeberlein, other members of the class, Marilyn Gilla, Greg Franklin, Jim Fletcher, Dan Lies, Donald Ecker, Gerald Kreinbrink, Ralph Kleren, and Pat Crayton, observe her drawing. Antiseptic is being applied to the arm of Jim Fletcher by Mrs. Faut of Kane County Tuberculosis Association in preparation for the tuberculin skin test given to all sophomores. Other sophomores in line are Lawrence Gul- loway, Carl Buchner, Ronnie Geihm, and Herb Gordon. oph Confident C'a1'1'ying off top honors in the maga- zine drive by turning in 32.4617-1. with Mr. G1'iffin's section leading the school for the sixth consecutive year, was the main Victorious again! Members of Mr. Griffin's section looking with pride at their trophies for being highest section in the magazine drive for the sixth consecutive year are Lynn Skeen, Carol Woolley, Don Schultz, Judy Richmond, and Jack Wadkins, high salesman. in agazine Drive Honor achievement of the sophomores. More familiar with their classrooms and teach- ers, and more sure of themselves, they showed how proud they were to be sopho- mores by Wearing bright yellow bows dur- ing bow week. ROUGH ROHD MR. MOUW, HOMEROOM IOA-BACK ROW: J. Dennin, R. Fowler, J. Cun- ningham. FOURTH ROW: W. Does, L. Banker, R. Daily, Mr. Mouw, J. Cartee, G. Gaffney. THIRD ROW: D. Chond- ler, C. Gates, C. Burlmel, R. Sutcliff, G. Boyle, M. Berenyi. SECOND ROW: J. Drennen, A. Bowers, D. Downen, R. Craig, J. Atkinson, P. Babcock, FIRST ROW: D. Aclcley, B. Czecz, G. Brandl, P. Decker, D. Culver, V. Burson. MR. GRIFFIN, HOMEROOM IOA - BACK ROW: Mr. Manessier, R. LeRoy Stoffel, J. Wadlcins. THIRD ROW: Mr. Griffin, J. Richmond, C. Woolley, L. Slceen, H. Schultz, G. Roush. SECOND ROW: J. Taglier, D. Schultz, D. West, R. Thomas, P. Shepard, G. Pritchert. FIRST ROW: H. Russ, C. Smith, K. Young, J. Woiciechowska, C. Titsching- er, S. Snyder. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Stafford, M. Stiles. MR. MANESSIER, HOMEROOM 10A - BACK ROW: Mr. Manessier, R. LeRoy Phillips, D. Meyers, G. Oros, D. Leigh, T. Middleton. THIRD ROW: P. Plough, B. Laughlin, J. Parke, B. Mellon, D. Lucas, B. Lange. SECOND ROW: F. Neubauer, W. Kneipper, D. Parish, R. Leon Phillips, L Miller, R. Olson. FIRST ROW: S. Rausch, M. Reiseclc, M. Leonard, P. Knur, N. Pauley. B. Obed. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Lellnerl. MR. CONNAWAY, HOMEROOM 'IDA- BACK ROW: J. Johnson, R. Huhn, B. Gley, Mr. Connclwoy, J. Hall, D. Herbert. SECOND ROW: W. Glenn, J. Hedblade, R. Guetthoff, R. Having, J. Jungels, J. Grencer, G. Hornyan. FIRST ROW: P. Henderscn, E. Four- mont, D. Erd, C. Graeff, F. Foster, S. Forsberg. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Green, S. Groves, D. Weeks, A. Hart. MR. ROBERT, HOMEROOM IDB-BACK ROW: R. Barclay, G. Abell, G. Betz, P. Baraias, L. Bennett, D. Finley, D. Barger. THIRD ROW: Mr. Robert, M. Brauer, E. Berger, J. Albrecht, F. Becker, J. Bereman. SECOND ROW: R. Appel, J. Anderson, J. Barry, K. Andrews, W. Duy, A. Balc. FIRST ROW: J. Beckner, J. Barbee, C. Boyle, J. Bogar, S. Yates, V. Bedford. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Anclerscn, R. Clark. MISS HALE, HOMEROOM TUB-BACK ROW: J. Evans, F. Clay. THIRD ROW: Miss Hale, P. Biehl, J. Dohm, J. Choui- nord, P. Campbell, G. Nila. SECOND ROW: W. Bintzler, R. Brent, R. Cul- hane, W. Flatt, E. Cate, R. Clemen. FIRST ROW: P. Ciko, N. Brown, J. DeSoteIl, B. Christian, J. Compton, P. Croyton. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Beverley, J. Boedewig, D. Booth, J. Curtin. MRS. SCHICK, HOMEROOM 10B - BACK ROW: J. Culhone, F. Dewey, R. Fowler, R. Dodge, D. Domidovich, T. Cocks. FOURTH ROW: C. Cool, E. Erick- son, L. Exline, L. Hauser, R. Kleren, Mrs. Schick. THIRD ROW: D. Ecker, R. Conrad, J. Cook, L. Coddington, W. Hauser, J, Fletcher. SECOND ROW: M. Falkos, S. Cooper, T. VanPeIt, J. Fox, A. Dixon, C. Evans. FIRST ROW: K. Dolan, A. Donahue, S. Stambaugh, M. Fahrlander, J. Fenton, C. Donley. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Connaway. Submit to T. B. kin Tests for Fir t Time They were apprehensive when they heard that they were to have the skin tests this yearg however, they were able to laugh afterward over their fears. While hurry- ing through their classes, they picked up knowledge ranging from a wo1'm's anat- omy to where keys on a typewriter are located. Tough as it seemed, when the end of the year came, they looked back with pleasure to that exciting, different second year in high school. MR. BROWN, HOMEROOM IOB-BACK ROW: P. Held, J. Hambly, T. Hoepner, C. Buchner, J. Guddendorf, E. Ham- ling. FOURTH ROW: R. Gonzalez, L. Galloway, R. Harris, V. Gilla, James Hansen, G. Franklin, H. Gordon. THIRD ROW: Mr. Brown, R, Harvey, John Hansen, J. Haymond, C. Hayden, P. Gleason, R. Geihm. SECOND ROW: C. Hamilton, N. Harvey, M. Gilla, G. Drope, E. Fuller. FIRST ROW: M. Hoepe, L. Hessenauer, C. Hagner, S. Hackathorn, D. Freclriclcson, R. Kath. MR. SPURLOCK, HOMEROOM IOB- BACK ROW: G. Hemm, W. Kennedy, U. Jenkins, P. Hix, J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Spurlock, R. Luebbing, Maurice Johnson, J. Isberg, B. Jeffers, M. Hansen. THIRD ROW: Michael Johnson, D. Hurst, R. Kirshtner, G. Kreinbrink, R. Jensen, J. Irving. SEC- OND ROW: J. Leifheit, L. Jones, K. Kerst, S. Kain, F. Kendall, S. Moyer. FIRST ROW: K. Kapellas, D. Hoffman, P. Kaus, M. Knauf, Y. Hoorelbek, B. Johnson. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Klueber, R. Kies. MISS BRINKMANN, HOMEROOM 10B -BACK ROW: D. Lang, O. Leden, J. Miller, G. Nichols, F. Musaraca, R. Lange, D. Lies. FOURTH ROW: Miss Brinkmann, T. Lecompte, J. Lewis, K. Kersey, C. Lohr, P. Medgyesi, R. Mar- tin. THIRD ROW: A. Nelson, R. Bastian, R. Miller, J. Weimer, R. Neu, J. Moake, G. Myers. SECOND ROW: J. Richert, P. Linden, G. McGraw, I. Liskey, S. Martens, S. Lange, N. Madden. FIRST ROW: M. Keltner, M. Metzger, R. Lawrence, J. Madar, B. Lewis, R- Lewis. MR. MATASAR, HOMEROOM IOB - BACK ROW: D. Roltop, J. Srhilll, J. B. Olson, J. Ginther, J. Gates, A. Roush. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Matasar, G. R. Olson, J. Gruhe, R. Richardson, D. Nass, D. Konen, R. Quirin. THIRD ROW: R. Schoeberlein, L. Smith, T. Reingardt, R. Robinson, J. Vida, M. Gross. SECOND ROW: B. Organ, J. Mitchell, L. Waters, P. Oulmon, R. Ney, R. Funk. FIRST ROW: L. Miller, B. Holly, M. Nilu, R. Ode, J. Pilch, F. Morin. NOT IN PICTURE: P. Miller, E. Neal. MISS ALBRIGHT, HOMEROOM 10B - BACK ROW: J. Seobough, M. Schwartz, R. Simplcins. FOURTH ROW: M. Quimby, Miss Albright, A, Stieg- Ieiter, D. Show, R. Seley. THIRD ROW: T. Silver, J, Stephenson, W. Shannon, H. Felthom, J. Stoudt, G. Smith. SEC- OND ROW: J. Schorik, B. Stallmann, N. Sieben, M. Stullmann, H. Schindel- beck, P. Reid. FIRST ROW: C. Russell, C. Scchen, C. Wiggins, B. Schindel, C. Salerno, C. Popp. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Powers, P. Rusher. MR. MAZE, HOMEROOM IOB-BACK ROW: J. Tweedy, A. Vickers, R. Smith, S. Sung, C. White. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Maze, J. Wood, E. Waloszylx, W. Vose, T. Lynlt, R. Whitt. THIRD ROW: D. Truemper, W. Willwerth, D. Frieders, R. Schindel, F. Willrening. SECOND ROW: B. Wallace, L. Yunkus, N. Thompson, L. Tuer, J. Tuma. FIRST ROW: E. Tifreo, R. Wendling, R. Zakosek, S. Sherwood, P. Tuer, R. Seidelmon. MR. BUSHNELL, HOMEROOM IOB - BACK ROW: R. Cunningham, K. Ken- nedy, L. Smith, H. Gehrke. SECOND ROW: A. Hansen, K. Feiclen, R. Mel- chert, J. Messmer, E. Weatherhead, D. Johnson. FIRST ROW: D. Groesch, H. Willer, Y. Arend, M. Pomson, D. Barney, S. Anderson. NOT IN PIC- TURE: J. McMullen, Mr. Bushnell. Fro h Find Fir tYear Informative and Fun Shaking off the newness and becom- ing better acquainted with the school. the freshmen entered into the whirl of activ- ities and school work. While helping so earnestly to make the magazine drive a success and while bringing in Red Cross donations, they even showed the upper classmen how a report card should look by having ten students on the high honor roll. They were able to locate twith the eager assistance of upper classmenl the proper stairs to go up and down, their way to the hard-to-find music room, and natur- ally at one fateful time they discovered the path to the counselor or the school office. With cries of Why don't they get some elevators around here? or Sure could use some roller skates right now, they barged their way to classrc ,-.ns where they settled down to do some hard studying and really made something out of their first eventful year at East High. Freshman honor roll students are iback rowl Mary Luanne Portlock, Sally Furnas, Michael Lindenmeyer, Karen Schrader, and Melanie Lewis. First row: Sherry Szilage, Jeanette Plouviez, Sandra Whitt, Joy Chawga, Carolyn Bouldin, and Judy Mooney. Experimenting with oxygen, water condenser, weather apparatus, and observing white rats for the freshman Dennis Ratz, Kenneth Ilseman, and Bernard Kratsch. Book reports are I freshman E n g I i s h students. Bows are important too, they went all out during Bow Week to be l I science class are Bonnie Lange, Eliza- beth Witte, Jim Glasgo, Sharon Mag- nuson, Melanie Lewis, Gaye Backus, very important to i these bow-bedecked i i high salesmen of the -- school. 5 Solve M ter of Science and athematic Wife: ,Ke .W 1,4 1? avi In fs O- li' I f 2 S MRS. DINGEL, HOMEROOM 9A-BACK ROW: C. Carlson, F. Bennett, W. Ayles- worth, D. Beasley. FOURTH ROW: D. Crowell, A. Beilman, R. Campbell, W. Andrews, G. Dano, J. Blatner. THIRD ROW: G. Davis, W. Corter, M. Babb, M. Bowers, B. Eschenbacher, S. Furnas. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dingel, J. Geti, 5. Abbott, A. Blake, F. Behrens, L. Ander- son. FIRST ROW: P. Boyce, C. David, S. Beyer, R. Beemer, S. Broddy, J. Bowers. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Aldrich. MR. RUNNINGER, HOMEROOM 9A - BACK ROW: J. Harbin, R. Loveland, l.. Kern, D. Kastler, R. Fortmun, Mr. Run- ninger. FOURTH ROW: C. Hazelwood, G. Mau, W. Ford, R. Davis, D. Hoffman, J. Devine. THIRD ROW: D. Miller, C. Gless- ner, R. Goodpaster, L. Hentges, M. Hornyon, J. Horkins, V. Hotopp. SECOND ROW: D. King, D. Everett, J. Page, R. Hoffland, C. DeVore, N. Foreman. FIRST ROW: P. Haen, B. Kain, J. Hutchison, M. Kimpon, B. Hughes, M. Little. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Watkins. MR. SAMPLES, HOMEROOM 9A - BACK ROW: Mr. Samples, A. Anscott, C. Lorenz, T. Shannon, N. Mertz, L. Libby. FOURTH ROW: R. Hettinger, T. Vaughn, J. Clay, T. Libby, C. Mitchell, A. Bigham. THIRD ROW: C. Kindelberger, J. Lawton, J. Baughman, M. Bywater, F. Nelson, B. Bullock. SECOND ROW: R. Ouellette, N. Minor, R. Kaad, G. Schmidt, D, Brouer, S. Cansino. FIRST ROW: J. Noble, D. Big- ham, M. Huhn, C. Hauser, B. Bean, S. Hartkopp. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Popp. MRS. HUMISTON, HOMEROOM 9A-BACK ROW: J. Schmidt, F. Smith, D. Ransford, V. Taylor, B. Shepard, S. Reader. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Reeves, J. Wilson, A. Powers, D. Reichenbacher, R. Westlund, R. Scheffler. THIRD ROW: C. Smith, P. Soderdahl, V. Obmo, J. Mooney, C. Mosher, L, Moreno. SECOND ROW: J. Stoffel, R. Pugh, R. Wymore, G. Swalley, W. Walsh, J. Stout. FIRST ROW: M. Rhoades, P. Wormwood, J. Noack, B. Wilson, S. Whitt, R. Purkyt. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Palmer, R. Shannon, Mrs. Humiston. MISS PITTZ, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: Miss Pittx, M. Barnes, T. Berger, R Alsip, R. Arend, G. Bockus, J. Bishop. FOURTH ROW: A. Bohr, R. Bartlett, D. Bower, J. Balough, K. Buss, P. Brunner, J. Benson. THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, B. Bennett, J. Blencoe, C. Buerger, P. Bieritx, F. Bass, N. Beckner. SECOND ROW: N. Blank, R. Brauer, Donna Christoffel, N, Bagwill, A. Beverley, J. Brengman, C. Boltx. FIRST ROW: F. Bishop, R. Alexander, R. Brown, E. Boltie, R. Brackett, L. Arter, Donald Christaffel. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Albright, C. Bivens. MISS GALBRAITH, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: Miss Galbraith, M. Craig, A. Bund- rick, C. Coakes. FOURTH ROW: P. Cruz, S. Copphenberger, V. Cook, J. Borbey, P. Copper, D. Ettinger, J. Dennin. THIRD ROW: C. Bouldin, K. Christian, R. Camper, D. Exline, T. Dennin, T. Caliendo, J. Chawgo. SECOND ROW: N. Casey, E. Groleske, S. Bushor, A. Brown, C. Cate, J. Casey, V. Coffey. FIRST ROW: Jerry Buckmiller, R. Davis, G. Duckett, A. Demeter, J. Entile, D. DeCelles, D. Falkos. NOT IN PICTURE: Janet Buckmiller, D. Kendall, W. Burson. MR. SIMONSEN, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: T. Fleischman, D. Griffin, T. Fitz- patrick, Mr. Simonsen, J. Gillihan, J. Heath, D. Edmonds. FOURTH ROW: M. Edwards, J. Kucginski, A. Gutherez, E. Giese, K. Fleming, P. Hoorellaeke, R. Fat- ten. THIRD ROW: C. Gihle, J. Gehrke, D. Esquivel, L. Erickson, J, Davis, P. Franzen, N. Crouch. SECOND ROW: J. Gieck, E. Harrell, E. Heiman, R. Hilger, J. Hart, D. Haag, V. Franzen. FIRST ROW: B. Foy, P. Meyer, D. Gates, L. Foote, M. Harrell, S. Farnham, J. George. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Fetgatter, J. Kleinemeier, D. Gave, S. DeBra. MISS TURNER, HOMEROOM 9B - BACK ROW: T. Knur, B. Kratsch, T. Kipper, K: Ilseman, J. Joray. FOURTH ROW: Miss Turner, P. Jordan, W. Kellogg, R. Hetzel, G. Isenogle, W. Holmes, F. Irvine. THIRD ROW: M. Herron, S. Humiston, L. Hat- Iand, R. Ingram, B. Jones, S. Hubbard, S. Ihrer. SECOND ROW: C. Hense, S. Hester, L. Hewitt, C. Hurst, B. Hatman, R. Henley, S. Hoorelbeke. FIRST ROW: J. Howell, D. Lane, K. Johannessen, D. McComb, D. Ideran, R. Heiman, L. John- son. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Jacobson. MISS POOLEY, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: K. Numerich, F. Novak, F. Mexin, W. Mosley. FOURTH ROW: D. Nass, A. Larson, J. Metzger, S. McGraw, R. Lorenz, C. Kearns. THIRD ROW: Miss Pooley, B. Kish, D. Nelson, M. Lindenmeyer, M. Lewis, S. Magnuson, J. Marshall. SECOND ROW: P. Kimpon, M. Livergood, L. Little, S. Killey, R. Lewis, K. Morge, C. Moore. FIRST ROW: L. Lincoln, B. Lange, J. Kyes, B. Kelleher, R. Kingsley, J. Kunold, S. Lees- Iey. NOT IN PICTURE: P. Lawrence, R. Kresen, D. Minard, M. Meszaros. MISS RICHARDS, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: S. Porter, R. Roehrig, E. Paris, W. Popp. FOURTH ROW: Miss Richards, J. Perkins, D. Robertson, A. Palxu, B. Murphy, S. Nadelhoffer. THIRD ROW: K. Plummer, F. Ness, D. Schaub, W. Podschweit, N. Mason, M. Portlock, J. Moore. SECOND ROW: D. Ratz, V. Moss, L. Peterson, W. Russ, D. Rishel, N. Rahn, John Neill. FIRST ROW: J. Plouviez, D. Oros, E. Mil- Ier, L. Reynolds, J. Pfister, C. Kaad, J. Peterson. NOT IN PICTURE: James Neill, J. Parsons. MR. CAPPAERT, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: Mr. Cappaert, B. Sidmore, D. Sheagren, D. Szatori, R. Scherrueble, J. Shannon, P. Schaefer. FOURTH ROW: E. Schoen, J. Scott, Nancy Renner, J. Rickert, D. Rishel, A. Russell, M. Salisbury. THIRD ROW: Norma Renner, S. Romine, C. Shaw, D. Stallmann, R. Stallman, F. Sloan, J. Steging. SECOND ROW: B. Robinson, L. Robert, S. Sawitoslci, L. Sawitoslci, J. Raboine, J. Rausch, B. Richardt. FIRST ROW: J. Morales, J. Testin, W. Stemple, W. Spilman, R. Stirn, R. Spurlin, R. Stiles, NOT IN PICTURE: K. Sollinger. MISS PRINDLE, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: Miss Prindle, S. Thomas, N. Teter, D. Sweeney, W. Vester, J. Wullbrandt. FOURTH ROW: G. Schmidt, N. Taylor, J. Schindel, N. Trinlco, K. Schrader, J. Stevens. THIRD ROW: D. Sutcliff, J. Tan- nenbaum, J. Vargo, R. Vargas, D. Van- Vollxenburg, J. Uebel. SECOND ROW: L. Negre, D. Valentine, D. Sutherland, J. Stoffel, G. Tannenbaum, J. Glasgo. FIRST ROW: M. Underwood, S. Szilage, 5. Shannon, D. Schmidt, J. Springborn, M. Valent. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Wheeler. Work Hard to Become Top B0 Sale men MRS. SCHINDEL, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: J. Zbinden, W. Zander, D. Zielke, G. Wagner. FOURTH ROW: C. Wackerlin, D. Weisner, C. Wyeth, J. Wenmacher, B. Williams, L. Wilcoxen, J. White. THIRD ROW: P. Wondrak, S. Wienecke, R. Whea- ton, R. Walker, M. Zwizac, J. West, Mrs. Schfndel. SECOND ROW: R. White, H. Zinzer, L. Williams, D. Willman, G. Mar- tens, R. Vctaw, C. White. FIRST ROW: B. Wendling, J. Wright, S. Vick- ers, S. Wilinms, E. Witte, K. Weeks, M. Waldren. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Watson. MR. O'NEIL, HOMEROOM 9B - BACK ROW: Mr. O'Neil, T. Feder, J. Abel, D. Fews, R. Albright. THIRD ROW: S. Bon- nicksen, C. Derry, D. Beyer, J. Covert, C. Ellsworth, C. Brown, P. Dano. SECOND ROW: D. Douglas, A. DeMerritt, J. Ham- Iing, D. Hanks, D. Erickson, J. Bandy, J. Dittman. FIRST ROW: S. Boyle, B. Brady, J. Darland, A, Carter, E. Edwards, J. Bedford, M. Carlscn. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Adams, L. Cottcn, B. Dennin. MISS KILPATRIC, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: C. Massinger, C. Hinds, D. Horner. FOURTH ROW: R. Lantz, K. Orcs, E. Huhn, R. Johnson, L. Murrell, P. Hcyden, Miss Kilpatric. THIRD ROW: D. Morgan, J. Mueller, N. Mabrey, H. Miksa, S. Horn- Iaeck, B. Kain, M. Hanny. SECOND ROW: T. Murphy, R. Metzger, C. Podschweit, F. Johnson, W. Phillips, Keith Marge, Kent Marge. FIRST ROW: C. Martin, J. Molnar, K. Neilson, M. Murrell, E. Johnson, B. Kendall, J. Hewitt. MR. MAY, HOMEROOM 9B-BACK ROW: Mr. May, M. Stroud, G. Shukis, R. Rieger, D. Vana, J. Ward, L. White. THIRD ROW: R. Qurollo, J. Zelinka, S. Ochsenschlager, P. Pfeiffer, A. Willett, S. Postowka, N. Olin. SECOND ROW: D. Wilkinson, G. Seifrid, R. Rickey, W. Warren, R. Scull, H. Willmann, S. Phillips, R. Swain. FIRST ROW: K. Powers, J. Sheeley, M. Whitby, P. Tadewaldt, J. Schauh, J. VonOhIen, J. Rcnner. Bu iness, Indu try Show Intere t In Ea t A AIA Floral Cart Fair A-1 Cabinet Makers ABC Motors A Xz H Radio-T.V. Abens, N. S.-General Contractor Abhalter's Food Stores Adding Machine Sz Typewriter Sales Akeley-Steele Co., The Allen, Matthews, Jordan Sz Dean Allen's Marion Avenue Clover Farm Grocery All-Steel Equipment Inc. Almond, Elmer Al's Bake1'y Alshuler's American Bonded Oil Anchor Brush Co. Anderson Sz Duy, Inc. Anderson, D. W., M.D. Anderson, G. A., Insurance Agency Anen dz Funk Arenkill's Loan Bank Arnibruster, Glenn, Insurance Agency Armbruster, J. H., Sz Co. Assell Photo Shop Atlantic Sz Pacific Tea Co., The Great Aucutt Bros.iCoal Kz Building. Materials Auditing Bookkeeping Service Aurora Athletic Club Aurora Automatic Laundry Aurora Automotive Supply Corp. Aurora Beacon-News Aurora Cash Market, Inc. Aurora Cemetery Company we Spring Lake Cemetery Aurora City Lines Aurora Cleaners 8z Furriers Aurora College Aurora Conservatory of Music Aurora Country Club Aurora Dance Studio Aurora Dry Goods Aurora-Elgin Water Conditioners Aurora Floral Shop AUl'0l'3 Greenhouse Co. Aurora Investment Co. Aurora Janitor Supply Co. Aurora Labor Temple Aurora Laboratories Aurora Laundry Aurora Lodge 37705 B.P.O. Elks Aurora Mid-West Printers, Inc. Aurora Moose Lodge 5400 Aurora Motor Express Aurora National Bank Aurora Packing House Aurora Pet Shop Aurora Poultry Market Aurora Pump Co. Aurora Redi-Mix Concrete Co. Aurora Savings Kz Loan Ass'n Aurora Shoe Repair Shop Aurora Steel Products Co. Aurora Typewriter Co. Aurora Upholstering Shop Aurora Welding Service Austin-Western Co. B B. AE M. Furniture Co. Baker Laundry Kz Dry Cleaners, Inc. Baldridge, Dr. J. Philip Ball, William J., M.D. Balthazar, E. R., M.D. Banbury, Geo. A.-Real Estate Barber-Greene Co. Bargo Standard Service Barker Printing Co. Barnes, Dr. Robe1't E. Bartlett Grocery Bates Heating Sz Sheet Metal Bauer Sz Sons Bazsali Grocery Kz Meat Bellon Cleaners Bender's Army Store Benson Window Cleaners Bentson Manufacturing Co., The Bere, Sigmond-Insurance Berthold-Hanson Better Boxes, Inc. Biever Furniture Co. Blackwood Motor Service Block 8z Kuhl Co. Bob Kz Whitey's Boy's Boy's Motor Car Service, The Braley, H. W. B1'andel, John M., M.D. Braun, S., Food Store Brennan Coal Co. Brennan's Barber Shop Broadway Appliance Kz Furniture Co. Broadway Cafe Broadway Smoke Shop Sz Billiards Brobst, Charles D., M.D. Brown, H. D., Coal Co. Brown's Flowers Buchner's Bakery Buildcr's Supply Bur-Han Drug Co. Burzlaff, Walter R., Co. Buttrey, Arthur R., Agency Buy-Rite Super Market C Cannon, H. V., Realty Carrondon Supply Chicago Aurora '1'ailoring Co., Inc. Chicago Motor Club Chicken Joint, The Main Street Christensen Florist City Hall Pharmacy Clarence's Texaco Service Clarke Kz Boltz-Plumbing Sz Heating Classic Bowling Lanes Coil's Motor Service Collins, Dr. R. K. Colonial Frocks, Inc. Columbia Office Supply Co. Comer-Wingate Insurance Connie Shop, The Conover, Burrell Sz Sons Covelli, D1'. O. A. Crane Co. fl1'6l1l6l', Carl, Inc. Crosby's Sport Shop Cross Roads Restaurant Croyl's Grocery At the National Book Week tea sponsored by the East High library, refreshments were served by Miss Turner and Miss Galbraith to these library assistants: Judy Wilkinson, Lyda Waters, Janice Fenton, Nancy Bouldin, Miriam Streufert, Doris Wheaton, and Marcia Mettler. Insurance Culver's Sundry Currier, Clark P., D.D.S. D Dairy Queen Dailey Bros. Darby Displays Darling, Charles-Attorney Davis, Myron J., Sz Co. D-C Food Shop Decker Insurance Agency Deluxe Cab Co., Inc. Deluxe Diner DeSotell Appliance Dewey Sz Co. Dewey's Bread Box Dewey's Fine Shoes Dieterle Funeral Home Dietz Industrial Supply Co. Dillon's Camera Shop Dimond, H. C. Dohren, Dr. Lester G. Dolph, Robert E.-Attorney Donkle's Standard Service Downs, Dr. W. B.-Ryan, Dr. F. S. Dreyer, Denney, Milbacher, Gardner Clinic Drive-In Floor Coverings Durabilt Mfg. Co. Dutch Oven, The Duy, Carl-Realtor Duy, Wm. H., Sz Son E East End T.V. Service East High Shell Service Eberly, Ralph M., Sz Co. Eby-Brown Co. Economart, The Eggie's Auto Repair Eilert, Dr. W. G. Eissler Hardware Electric Home Co. Electric Supply Corp. Elegant Beauty Shop Elmer's Dog House, Inc. Elsie Day Beauty Shop Eola Grocery Equipto Erben, John J., M.D.-Hill, Tyron W., M.D. E1'icson's Swedish Bakery Erlenborn's Ernst Pharmacy Evans, Vernon L., M.D. F Factory Furniture Outlet Fagerholm's Bike Sz Key Shop Farr's Real Estate Farrell, E. J.-Plumbing Sz Heating Federal Bakery Feltes Coal Sz Gravel Co. Felz Motor Co., Inc. Fifth Avenue Clover Farm For every man there's a woman, or in this case, two, as sisters, Alun Stutz and Richard Schroeder, fight over their man, stooge Ward Andrews, in the I955 Minstrel Show. Finch Sz McCullough Fisher's Bakery Fodor Jewelry Store Fordon, John, The Shop of Fox Fox Fox Fox Valley Blueprint Co. Valley Engineering, Inc. Valley Insurance Agency, Inc. Valley Snack Shop Frank Sz Del Service Station Frazier Sz Evans-General Frazier, Wm. H., Sz Son Freeman, Charles B., D.D.S. Freeman Florist Frett, Hackett Sz Lloyd Insurance Fruit Juice House No. 2 Fruit Juice House No. 4 Fruit Juice House No. 6 G Geltz, N. H.-Well Contractor General Office Machine Geneva Construction Co. Gerber, Chas. A., Co. Ginsberg, Sidney, Inc. Globe Building Materials Co. Glossop Heating Sz Sheet Metal, Inc. Goodfellow, J. G., M.D. Grant, W. T., Co. 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F., Plumbing 8r Heating Schwabe's Greenhouses Sears Kr Solfisburg-Attorneys Sears 81 Streit4Attorneys Seifrid Shoe Repairing Sencenbaugh's Seventh Ward Booster Club Shanley, Dr. John D.-Chiropodist Sharpenter, Ted Sheagren Pharmacy Sib's Barber Shop Siegmund, Charles B., Co.- Printers Simons Furniture and Rug Co. Sip :Sz Snack Shop Slouf Brothers Rug XL Furniture Cleaners Smith-Corona, Inc. Soderstrom's QAurora Paint Supply Co.D Sperry, Walter A., D.D.S. Spiegel Hardware-J. 8: R. Stafford Motor Sales Stallmann Burial Vault Works Starck, E. G.-Insurance Staudt SL Neumann Drug Stores Steak House, The Stearns, Clifford R. Stephanieis Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. St. Paul's Bowling Lanes Stevens Cleaners Stevens Furnace Co. Stiles, Stanley R.-Attorney Stillman Co. Stoner Mfg. Corp. Strand Restaurant-Chinese and American Dishes Strathmore Stratz-Kenna Optometrists Strubler, Frances, Beauty Salon Stubbs, James W., D.D.S. Sunas Shoe Repair Sylvandell Bowling Lanes Sylvester's T Tanner Hardware Co. Taylor, Mrs. S. Philip Television Distributors Thacker, Norman G.-Painting and Decorating Thill, John P. Third Ward Social Club, Inc. Thom, Charles F., KL Son Thom, Erwin R., Kr Son, Excava- ting and Grading Thomas, E. W., M.D. Thor Power Tool Co. Tom-A-Hawk Club, The Tom's Hatters Kr Cleaners Towne Fruit Market Trousseau Shoppe Tru Value Tutor, Dr. Alexander-D.S.C. U U. S. Market V Valley Maid Ice C1'eam Valley Supply 8: Tool Co. A variety of costumes and acts describes the 1955 Minstrel Show. Band, chorus, endmen, stooges, and specialty acts comprise the show given for capacity audiences three nights. Vargo, H. R. Hank -fffComplete Insurance Service Venn, W. T., M.D. Vet's Shoe Repair Vick's Drugs W Wadkins, Joseph E., D.D.S. Waegner's Shoe Store Walker Laundry--Cleaners and Dyers Walbrunn-Kling Co. Wampach Bros. Ward Sz Jones Furniture Co. Ward Service Station Watson Music House Weber, H. T., SL Sons-A-Floor Sanding Weber's Clover Farm Store Weddige, F. J. Weiland, Robert J. Weil's, Inc. W'eingart Kr Pillatsch VVeller gl Elliot, Drs. West Side Shoe Repair White Sz Todd-Lumber Whitt Bros. Williams, Dr. J. M. Williams Hobby Shop Wilson, Dr. George Wilson's Garage Winn Supply Co. Wisconsin Cheese Mart, Inc., The VVitan0wski, Dr. M. VVolsfelt Floral Shop Y Young Men's Christian Association Youngren's Heating Z Zepelak Oldsmobile, Inc. 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