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

 - Class of 1956

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Punch Line Serviiig punch tu the students who attended fhe Bunk VVQ-ek Tc-ax limmring' Mrs, Rusxunund llu.lzxrdi:n and liwzil :iutlinrs are Miss Brinkmann, Miss Jenks, and Miss Plindle. REMEMBER Those Friendly Smiles? Rc-Inc-lnlwr the frimnllim-ss of Eu:-sl lligh? GN-1-tillgs of Ht-llo llnvn- ' we-rv livurzl i.l vrnwlli-:I rnrriclors and on ron- ge-sle-:I sluirwalys. In ilu' 1'ul'el4-rin and Illlll'lll'00lllS fri:-ndly 4-huts we-re inte-grail paris nf the- me-ul. llc-hu-4-ii 1-lass:-s nu one was Inn hurriml In discuss thai lust English N-sl. .-Ula-I :-whool sllulc-nts lingvri-QI for lhul lust lui! of nc-ws and ful goml-lryvs. Yes, wx-'ll l'l'lll1'lllIN'l' ilu- l'0llllH.llli0llHIliIl und friendliness in 1956. , Q, - 'Nw w. -4' w 'uu-....M--- 7 -Y J 4 t'llN'I'EN'I'S School 14110 .......,... . Pwplm- ... Ac-tivitivs . Sports ... Pat:-mms . Index .. -J 1,1 130 H1 NIH 112 7-39 L+ C-X343 ab PQ, QV , tx ,lfllh 627 ' 5 A I Cv7'+zfXYE27 7 ' CWZW if - xx. 'W -s ws 9' . ' H-L I Know the Aiiswt-i ' tiiving: st1g'g1-stiniis to liick Future HilmPIII!!li0I'Sf-L02ll'l1lllj,f the tinvr points ol' lflrlm und Htnniiv llntl'lund as tlwv work nut ditlirult dressmzikin 1' and tailoring' nrt- tsuntvtll l1Z1VtllIlll' . L prnlmlt-nis nrt- inuinlwrs nt' Mr. Roliort's Algw-ln'u ll Thrnnas, and Put Boycvg tstzindingzb .Inlo Albrecht, rlnss. Giiigui' Obma, .lanvt Schaub, Carol Woollvy, Virginia , 1 lhiwclitfc, Dorothy Gove, and Janot llarkins. NxUtldWlll'lil'I'S lion Mr! onili, Run M0tzg'0r, and Roger Arch put tln- finishing' tourlws on tht-ir proj- Fhristmas Spirit -Y-NlL'l1ll10l'S ot' tho first st-niostvr rrls in zulv:ii1c'v1l woodworking class, wliilo Mr. Bur- Student Govvrnmvnt class sponsored 21 faculty tori gt-It gives livlpful zidvlcv. llccvinbc-r 21. Coinniittvc chairlnun arv Mary Murphy, Dave Tutu, Kayo Pilch, g'viioi'zil cliziirinang liindsi Scliulvr, and Marlene Haydon. REMEMBER How Hard We Studied? Rvnn-mlwr how hard we studied? Rf'lllQAlllIDl'Y our von- fm'vm'vs about ilu' In-st voursvs for us? WR- dvlilwrulvd mln-tllvr lo take' rollvgc- pri-pzll'zllol'y sulvjvrts or roursvs to pl'f'plll'l' us for ll0llH'lllilkiIlg or for llu- l'0llllll1'l'C'llll und lradv worlds. Many tinu-s wa- wt-rv lc-nlplvd lo cllungv our pluns. At Iinu-s study was dil'l'ic'ull. and our 1'l.f0l'lH i-alurlv vm-d. But to kvvp up with ilu' 0IllQ'l'S and to rvzwll our goals.. wa- rt-lnvlnlwr tlw l'l'illlllIlillg lllul oft:-n was lN'l'1'HHiIl'y. Wa' vun't forgvl that minute of picking up our ru-porl vauwl and looking at tllv grasles. ff ,57.. ,f J 'J 9-,K Now and Then Girls nimlt-ling' gay-twenties fasli- Choir l,ZlllCt'-lll'0SSOCl in typical hillbilly fashion, K. inns at tlni party vmninvmorating' the 254th year ul' Kapellas and V. Lulu' earned tht- titlt-s of Daisy lVlav Hirls' Vlnlm aw tlmavk rowb I.. Schulcr, S. Abbott. and L'il Abner at Ullugrpatcll llama spuiisorm-cl lay tht- li. l'l11mnwr', V. Bra-nt. N. Be-vlmc-i', P. Mt-yor: ffront A Uappvlla C'hoii'. ww! t'. Svlnnirlt. S. Mc'lJufl'1-0, B. Tticlivig L. Lincoln. , , , , l Gym Activity 'l'l0l'lNlllLf iuul'-pmntvtl stars, tlwsv llllj.Ej1'l'Il llcaulies J. lil'0I1L'0l', ll. lllCll2ll'KlSOIl, li. lloif- frirls fruin tliv physical vrlucatimi classes flvnimistratv man, li. Smith, ll. Babbitt, and P. Kuk, nu-inbors ul' their skills in tho all-svlmnl vmivos. 1- 'z':4 ' ng og , 1 '- '- - - lylllllslhll nl In th In t lm d mu in hmllmn Gam Deck the Halls-Boys' tllctf Club and Orclwstra moni- lwrs sproarl Cliristinas clit-vi' aftci' thcil' annual Yult- umivo: A. Bala. VV. Iloafllcy, R. Kramer, T. Vmiklin, B. Iiauglilin, C'. Shaw, llayclvn, I.. Rumba-i't,. REMEMBER Our Exciting Productions? Rvllwllllwl' how wc- llighlighlf-ll thc' ye-ar with big pr0lllu'- tions? 'llhv twvnty-first annual lllinstrvl Shaw haul thc' nucli- tnrium fillc-cl for llll'l'l' nights. Tha- l'0Slllllllllg of Yvars Ago and thc- sq-Ming and avling ol' 'l'lu- Lan- lllirisloplu-r BI'llll.-s sa-lmol plays. slaml out in our llllllilti. lRt'Illl'llllN'I' the thrill of our lllllrllfill vonu-sly., 'Ain't Lou- llraml! YY ill you e-vor forge-I lhv fun ul' app:-aring in Young Al llc-url. lhv Yarivly Slmw? Anil in the- Fox Valle-y lllusim' l 1-slival? Eng-.- 1' uq , A A, ,Six V ' -xi' .J aw-.af 1 A yLLO ' 9 8 inals' Wlw11 'l'l1:1t Blidnighl lxImu.t'lmu 1,1-zlvvs fm' Alzllnmlw' is sun Ivy ilu- onlin- Vlllll muy ul ilu' 1- I 'I I Illlllill .xllllSlI1'l Blum, .X rzxsl ul lin lmlk part wlth :lu Z14lliltlUl!1ll 91 lrslulistzxgv. ' .' I. li, h .' . .. . - .. 4 '. ', . 4 I , , ' . ,I ' I - . 4 . g. .A .. r 1 '. - Ihm l an fIlllNl0lDhtl In nn lln Nlbllll' xnluml IIIIX llN1 1 plntulscl lll lhm uvmlmlmg, Num ui Ilu uvlmmulx 1Nlllt1Ii lun: limi xml Iuhn l'x un 1 lxmlinlj lini lin Vmil mu Muulillm Vultu ln1innnWUi1iuInm I x Ilwluul 'I ' I , 215152 g' 'S L'S , ' ,-2 2 . ' 'SG Immllll' Nll'lx 411111, llluluzllwl 5,XUI'l'j', :mal Mlclmuvl I.lIl4I4'IlllN'yl'l'. I ai' I ef E Km-4 3-4 if f ,fa ff is lntcnt Vans Various vxprt-ssimis art- soon on thc- Successful I lbun Sclinl ning' scum .cap--llriving' in past tht- l'llg:in llt'l'l'll?1t'. tz lays in two points tn aclcl tn l'Iast's win- txtvvs nt' tlwst- stntlx-nts as thoy vicw an vxciting' play ' ' ' ' - against tht- lVIa1'umis, 80-TH. t1llI'lllQ' tln- luast-Nlvst galnv. li'AP'I'IONS FUR UI'PUSl'l'l'I l'.-Xtilil Qilvvn for ai Hap lit-iggxiiixg mm-1' thc llmiwcniiiilig' t't-stivitit-s is l'at Ihwing. 'l'lict'o11i't includes ll. Stirn, S. Sponln1Itz,.l. llrtnvn, .l. Svttlvs, S. Fc'yvi'0ist-li. :intl .l. Williinsun. Ono Hors Shay' liL'llllltlSl't.'lll ut' tht' ultl days is tht' , . , . . l inliuctm' Q lub llntnvmniillig' float ,Ll'llllll'll hy ll. llani- llIOl'il'0t' with ll. Barajas liullling' thv colors. Yvah, East On tht- Industrial l'ltllll'2llltYIl t'Inls llUllll'K'Ollllllj1' tloat, ll. Barclay synilmlizcs East lliglfs Biff Eight triuniplis. clllll'l' buys art- R. Ulsnn. ll. Aich, B. Watkins, ll. t'nlhanv. t'rown ut. liowce' linli Alk'f'llL'. varsity football nab, tain, vrmviis l'at llm'ing', 1055 lltnnucmnning Qin-1-11. . , . , . . . lillll'-I p lll'l'lJ2ll'lll,2' to lnvot lUlg'lll in thx-iz' Sth unn- tl-z'v11vt- Quint- ol' tht- scason, those- lint- niun go llll'tJlll1'll a p1':tc'ti1't-:lt thc Roy li. Davis tivlll. REMEMBER Those Thu Star-Spangled llannvr Thi- vnlnr g'nzn'tl Mt-I lllagmnsnn. Bill tilvnn, and Bula Sniith pay trilmntl- tu thu tlag' at tht' opt-ning' ot' a pop cmmvn, Thrilling Games? st-lluol? A string ol' xivlorivs opt-lu-tl llu- lilllllllilll sa-ason lull liasl Higlfs lille' hope-s wvrl- llasln-ll in a llmvnpmn- nl' rain ul Elgin. Wim will vu-r forgvl lllv pal-kt-:I gyms. vrowclvll lnivavlu-l's aml lravk al baske-llnall vu-:its or lllv last-sl-4-mul xivlury on-r Elgin for llu- first lime- in la-ll yvars. .41 ,. W 1, '- ff siifij W- gms, W -.L A. ff , A i .V , A V? s A gi ,rf s ,.. 5-n-s Ya-:ns Agn Linn-il up for the curtain call is the fall all-school play cast: iseatorll Mavis lmzvmnrnl, llnszulzi lifsir, llznlu Ifziza-:ig tslznulingl Nick CEL-ti, Charles Unger, Meredith Cutter, Dum Truumper, .lzniinzx l.Yuj:'i 'l'lllPXVSli2l. REMEMBER Those Long Rehearsals? Re-nu-nllwr the assvinlrlin-s. parlivs. and aluln-vs lhul nmol:- vvrlain days slzmcl out? Uulsiclv pe-rl'nrllu-rs vi-rv prvsvnlc-:I hy the- Stucle-nl Council. Girls' Illuh. anal the- lilnrziry in lnnrn- ing ilSSQ'l'llIDlil'H. Fifth quartvr clznlvc-s likv Torn-ll-ilown Tllllllrlc-. Hull Hn L, ul,lll'kY I.:-al n. and Allll1'll'!-2' l 4-tv Y I . lrroughl aulxlval 4-njoynu-nl to us nfl:-r fuothull mul Inu-aka-llaull ganna-s. The- Girls' Cluh In-lcl Iwo partie-s fur East High girls. and the- Buys' Cluh Sp0llS0l'f'lI a lllll'iHllllklPi purly for ull nl' ns. Rvnwlnlwr thc- long hours ufla-r 2-ll'll00l przu'lii-ing for lhe- slluws? RPIIIPIIIIIPI' the- hours ws- spvnl ringing alcmrlwlls in thi- lll1lgHZilIi' clrivn- in ohlain fumls for lhosa- assi-lnlnly pru- gl'lllllH., new hand vquipme-nl. mul svlnml purlivs? -- lil 1 r Minstrel Stars W, lluzttlluy, li. Qllll'lIl. ll. Mt-ltoll, I,.Ru11kt1', M. :ll2lg1'IlllSlill, ll, ltlorzm Mr. Mzltatsznr, lllll'I'- ltwutm' ll. l'ux'vl1, l'. llix. tl. lnllllllillll, ll. 'l':1tv, and R. ilttllstrzxml, tht' cntlmurl, uw slluwh with tht- Nihstrvl ll.um'v llztml. Wlwrm-'s thx' Villain 1' 'lla pruvitlc L'Ill0l'l2lllll1ll'lll fm' thc East :xLll'tl1'2I 'l'm':1Clu-ls' :xSSt!K'l2llllDll tllllltL'l', Kita V, Klillt-11 .mtl Mr. M:1ttl1:'ws cnznvt at htm-lmlwllnatit' suonu. Winnvrs 'I'alw All Alllgillllll' tlrivt- stlpol'-szxluslmwll Vyhthizl lillswurtlm, Kvith Mm'g'c. C2ll'l21L'Il Bultz, I'a1t Film :xml Ilztvitl I'ctt-rstnm smilc lmppily as thoy survvy thcir prizes with Mr. 1lu11t01 s zxppwvztl. .1 ' S Q. at wr-9 K l l ,J nf. Q -f tt ,ww f v S. if J' ' l Jem N x ww nt mg. 5. 31 - ti' 1' 'WM Q v . t ,tm M94 E 4 was ,X ,-', ,dvi ln-0 4. T' Cv. lots in llinlfvgy Room llvvzillsc ol' Ilia- Ytilllljl' Schuol fire Fvb. T, 1956, those Ilrfl grraclv Clllllll't'Il, culiuc'iitl'zxliiigg un Ilwir' xuw1'klwuks umlm-r tlxv mliwctimm ul' Mrs. Mast l'l12ll1llK'l'S, took up l'c-siclem-v in ruunm fl. lligh llnnur Roll-l5zu'k row: M. l4llllll'lllllL'y0l', J. Olson, .l. Rvnm'i', 'l'. llucplwr, ll. Zin-llw. 'l'. l c-411-r, .l. Gaspvr, .l, livulis. W, Vmiiiziwzly. lfuurlh row: ll. Nelson, J. Schimlvl, V. Travis, J. Svabaugli V. While, li. Scliwzxrz, M. llwmw, if Wmillvy. 'l'l1ird row: V, llll1L't'l', S, Furnzxs, J. PljIIlt'Y, lVl. Swift. J. Millvr, I.. Wulf-rs, Nl. l.m-wis, S. llziug, Y. llvnm-V, Sccmifl ruw: lVl. Frist, P.Smlv1'clal1l, I.. Rolx-vt, S. lCissl01', J, Wnjciocluiwska. Nl, Wimlslwimor, .l, 1'l1:m'g5u, .l. l2rimm, lfirsl row: li. Zia-lkm-,S,Szilu1gv, B. l.Lil'livit, li. Wills, M. Hanny. S. Stzillmumi, S. Ms-vk. Yu! in pirlurv: J, l n-uhm. li. lim-ilvin. V-12 Q51 'iv 2 'C' KZ Gradzzation Plans-Discussing' plans for graduation are the chairman of the senior committees: tstandingrj Barb Sluagren, class day dance: Mary Ellen Mouyios, senior banquet clinnerg John Gasper, commencement announce- ments: tseatetll Dave Tate, senior class presidentg Jan Brown, senior banquet program: Sharon Haag, prom orchestra, guest list, clean-upg Mardelle Gross, class day program: Dave Hendricker, class memorialg Terry Conk- lin. haceznlaureate and commencement: Joyce Saltzgiver, senior prom decorations. Rememher the eml of the year? June anll the encl of the sehool year eame all too qniekly for us. Fl'l'Sllllll'll.. sopho- mores. anal juniors looked forward to starting another year ol' fun and aetivity. Having reaehexl our goal.. graduation. we seniors feel a toueh of sadness ahonl leasing friencls and familiar seenes. VW- leave with a host ol' memories: the friemlly atmosphere ol' East High. the 4-lose frienils we have mafle in our elasses anal h0lll1'l'00lllS, our alhleties. and our special aetivities. a,12.. A r lit-1111-llllwl' . . . tllv qui:-t rustling of pugvs in study hull . . . tha- inte-nsv air of vom 1-nlrutiun during tests . . . the puzzlvil looks . . . ilu-1-onfiela-nt favvs . . . the strug- gle- for l'0lll2Dl'1'lll'IlBl0ll . . . tlw laughter lnulrlnling up ut thx- sliglltm-at provoratiow . tha- frivnqlly rllattvr pre-ruling a hell . . . tht- 1-rumming ut thc- end of a semes- fvr . . . tina' PBHIHIDPIISI' of waiting for gratlvia . . . the- fc-1-lings ol' plc-nsurv or disappoint- mvnl gre-e-ting ra-port cznwla-r. 's J 'iw -cu, ' W ' iff 7' K' if i i -Ml Senior flllll'l'I'5' Making' plans for gfracluatiun arc' the svnim' 4-law ntllct-ix: Ilan- 'l'atm-, prvsimlvntg .lanicv Weing'ai'tiwi', svc'i'c-- lillj ll't'2lSlll'l'l'I anal Hull Nlt'l'tn-, vic'o-prvsiile-nt. I-Itlu-in ,Xin-l Sttulvnt t mxnc'il Rvp, 12-1: Rnysl Flllll lit-ll. li lfimllnlll lf. m . v' vw . ll1wl'iw,Xln'l1s llwnm' ltull lg tnrls tlnlm livp. I, Alt. 3. lliannv Avlxlvy llmnn' Roll lg Stuilvnt flUlll1Cll llvp. 313 ,lip lim! Vmss Alt, lg l'ntnrt- Nw. -lg tlwrus 1.3: .-X t'appvlla Vlmil' 321 llt-lplii l, 22. ll:n'lvin- .-Xlln'ig'lit Stmlvnt t'ni1n1'il livp. 4, Alt. flg tli1'lw'f'llllm ltt-p. l, Ii, Alt, 25 l'lllllll'l' Nurse-s I-t, Vim'- l'r'vx. 223 .l1'. ltvrl Vrnss livp. Zig l'sIn-r-s'f'l11tmAtp t'l1m'us lg Ynrim-ty Slum' 723 ti..-MA. l. Jain- Ariiw 'lll'2lllSl't'l'I'l'4l I'r'mn t'i-ntral lliirli Sclnml, lizxlalilam-ti, Allt'lllU'2lII, l. ,vin .-Xlwl lluris .-Xlwuns lliannc Aclcloy ith .Xtliinwn ltivlizxiwl lialvlnitl Patricia Barclay i 4 P 0? D Seniors Form Close Friends During Four Years SOIlll'tIllf'. many ya-urs from mm xn- sllall ops-n Ilzv UISO SlN'1'llllIlll In rv- vall thi- past. l'lrie-mlly favvs. impor- tant cle-visions. 1-xviting vu-nts. :mal lll1'lll0l'ilIlll' munn-nts will nm-0 again warm our lu-arts. Exriting 1-xvnls fill:-il llu- ya-ar for us. Urilc-ring sm-niur pivtura-s. munc- varcls. anal annoum-vim-nts. stiulying. aml atle-niling lllillly lI2lIl1'l'H and sports vu-nts re-ally llaal us luulgc-ting our time-. 'lllw arliu- spring Hl'lll'tllIIl' nl' our vlass brought many mvnmralrle- mn- llll'lllH2 llu- Sl'lli0l' Banque-I anal l'rmn. the- Junior-Sc-nior PFIDIII. li1ll'l'ilI1llll'l'- atv. anal. finally. 1illlllllll'll1'l'lll1'IlI. , V , . ., Roger Arch Stncln-nt t'nunc'il llvp. lg l'1'ujs-vtm' Vlnlv l Rnli 3 1 n I lnls lg t lwrus I: Incl. latl. f lulv vt, l. .lntlith S1-lnml, Atkinson 'l'1'z1i1st'o1'wtl frmn l'av'lu'r lligli llllll'2lQ.f4l. lllinuis, lg Vlmrus 1,23 KLA..-X. I, SZ. Ricliaril Halmlmitt l imtluall lg Minstn-l 1. Patricia Barvlay Girls' t'lnlm ltt-1. 2-l, Alt. lg ,liz l R1-cl Vrnss Hop. I1 l7.l',. lg l slwrs t lull I. liita liartltnlmnmx' 'lll'2lllSl-l'l'l'l'tl l'l'Ulll .lnniur lligli School, Snnlmnry, Pvnnsylvania, 21 lliglh llmnn' llull 523 llun or Roll S13 Sttnlvnt t'mim'il Alt. 233 l.llll'1lI'j' Suit-m'1' 1. Ilarlc-no Allwigglit .lane Anws ling-vi' Art-li Rita Bartholnmcw Marilyn liartlvtt lliant- liannian L x if V-if R 1 l ll , 2, -I P., l -4 .A '57 if vm i nk 33 AN 4 ' if i T nt , Marilyn Bartlett-D.E. 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2. Diane Bauman--Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 2, 45 Future Sec. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 French Club 4. Miles Beach-Honor Roll 35 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 25 Boys' Glee Club 45 Delphi 15 Speculum 45 French Club 4. Kenneth Berg'-Honor Roll 35 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 1, 35 Boys' Club Alt. 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Variety Show 2-45 Track Mgr. 1. Larry Bettcher--Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Pres. 3, 45 Jr, Red Cross Rep. 15 Football 1, 2. Marilyn Bihlmayer-Future Teachers 45 Future Sec. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 4. Leon Bll'l1llllll1-High Honor Roll 3, 45 Student Coun- cil Rep. 2. Donald Blank-D.O. 3, 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Ind. Ed. Club 3, 4. Robert Blencoe-Student Council Rep. 1-45 Projector Club 15 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-4, Pres. 4. Ronald Born-Boys' Club Alt. 2, Nancy Bouldin--High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Library Science 3, Sec. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 15 Variety Show 35 Auroran 3, Feature Editor 4. Miles Beach Kenneth Berg' Robert Blencoe Ronald Born Dorothy Brown James Brown Larry Bettcher Nancy Bouldin Janet Brown 5 1 l ' af ' 'f X .1 is Gywneth Brandl-Girls' Club Alt. 25 Future Nurses 15 Library Science 45 Chorus l, 35 A Cappella Choir 35 G.A.A. 1-4. Joan Brettelle-High Honor Roll 35 Honor Roll 1. 2. 45 Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Future Nurses 35 Chorus 15 Speculum 4. James Breyne-Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3. Dorothy Brown-Girls' Club Alt. 35 Future Sec. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. James Brown-Transferred from Purdy Junior High School, Marshfield, Wisconsin, 25 Chorus 25 A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4. Janet Brown-High Honor Roll 1, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Jr. Class Sec.-Treas.5 Student Council Rep. 3, Sec., Treas. 45 Girls' Club Vice-Pres. 3, 45 Future Nurses 1, 45 School Play 35 Future Teachers 35 Future Sec. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 3, Vice-Pres. 35 Orchestra 15 Debate 25 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, Sec. 25 Cheerleader 2-4. Joyce Brown-Honor Roll 1, 35 Student Council Rep. 1, 35 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 35 Future Nurses 1-4, Treas. 15 Drama 1-45 Future Teachers 35 Ushers' Club 45 Orchestra 1-45 Variety Show 35 Auroran 3, 45 G.A.A. 1-4, Pt. Sec. 2, Sec. 35 Pep Club Pres, 3, 4. Glenn Buchner-Boys' Club Alt. 25 D.O. 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-45 Ind. Ed. Club 3, 4. Dorothy Bumpus-High Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Future Nurses 15 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Alt. 45 Chorus 15 Orchestra 1-4, Sec.-Treas. 25 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Debate 25 Variety Show 25 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Associate Editor5 G.A.A. 1, 2, Pt. Sec. 3. Marilyn Bihlmayer Leon Birniann Donald Blank Gywneth Brandl Joan Brettelle James Breynt Joyce Brown Glenn Buchner Dorothy Bunn A 'R' i ' 5 lr xx ,Q V' R J 5 Seniors Burn Midnight Oil Frequently Throughout the School Year '92 it iw, 'LQ' fi i 5 is: is '3- Zi 'E .. .. .. I X HJ S ii l Varl Burkvl 'l'homzls Burkliz icliziril Vziiiiiilii-ll Ilulwrl l'arti-i' l'fzii'lvin- Pali- Acli'it-nnu l'l1lll'L'lllll llonulml Vlzxiisuii .lust-pli l'li-nn-nr lirigaiwl Millie-i' .lziinvs Vuiiiplnii 'l'1-l'ii-iii-v Vmilaliii 'l'limnzis Vuxzmii Hz-1i'lmi'a l'i'zxylmi Ilulwri Viilliziin l.ii'l llllI'lit'l 'l'i':1iisl'i-i'i'm-rl l'i'mn lVlai'niion lVlilil:il'y Rll'll2ll'4l Vziiiiplwll -Baskm-tlmll l, 23 lfmitlmzill l, 23 'Xczuli-iny, :xlll'lil'2l, lllinnis, 223 lnil. lfltl. Vlub fl. Tl'llCk l. 'l'limnns llurklizirt lll'K'l'Il'Sll'2l Il, -lg Band l--13 Min- Rrrlwrt l':u'tui'- Boys' Vlulm Alt. 2g lfnutlmzill 2 tw-l l--lg Variety Show 22, 213 'IR-nnis I, 2. 1 1 1- vw , w 1 luarlcno irate'-Girls I lub Rep. 2, Alt. el: lfuiuri- hoc. 43 Uslwrs' Vlub 43 1'hm'ns l: A Vappi-llzi Vlmii' Z1--1: Girls' Glev Vlub IS. Aclricnnu fll1lIl'Clllll Girls' Vlnlm All. LZ: l ulin'i- Sm-. -lg Oi'chvsti'a I-4. lfflllilltl C'lz1usmi-Boys' Vinh llvp. 11. .lnsepli l'lonivns- -Buys'4'lul1 Alt. 2. M3l'j1'Hl't'i C'ollici'--Transll-i'i'c-Ll l'i'oni Bzilzivizi lligrli School, Batavia, Illinois, Il: Girls' Vinh Rep. il, .lznnos 1'oiiiptoi1fStLiclL-in Voiiiicil Rep. l-333 Boys' Flub Rc-p. 1, Sl, 43 Band 1-'lg Minstrel l--lg lfimtlxzill lg Tennis 2--1, Vapt, 4. 'l'0i'i'eiic0 1'onklin-7-'Sturlvnt l'ounuil Ri-p, 24, -1: Boys' Vlub Rep. 1, 223 Auriwan Cl, 43 Spuculnin ,lg Buys' Glu- Vlub -1, Pres. Projevtm' Vluli l. 'l'homas Vozzmiiff-f ll.l'I. el, Soc. el. Barbara Ciaytmienllmioi' Roll l, LZ: Stuili-nt Vulinuil J ' ' ' - ' v ltep. 23 Girls Club Rep. .lg .liz Rf-ml iross lwp. lg Future Tl lC'llt'l'4 'P' Fhorus l' Ui'cln-stun l--l, Yiw- Yirtorious Vale-dictorians -.lzinina W'njciecl10wska pw- 4. A' , , ' .'2'4. Q ' I ' 4 ' :incl t'lziv1un 'lll'2lVlS thu vzilvclictm'iai1s of the 1956 lb' ' u m ' ' will um ' . , si-nioi' class with all A's, rvcvivv then' re-port czirrls , I frmn Mr. Mc-lzprvr, tlwii' lioiiierooin lP3Cl1Pl'. Robell flu h'f'Weo ' Mig.. onnie Curtin Meredith Cutter Edith Dano loAnn Dm-Merritt Clifford Dennis Robel't DeSotell linel Drennen Eleanor Drury .lule DuBois Connie Curtin-Girls' Club Alt. 23 J1'. Red Cross Rep. 243 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 43 Variety Show 1. Meredith Cutter-Honor Roll 3, 43 Student Council Rep. lg Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 1, 23 Drama 1-33 School Play 3, 43 Future Teachers 43 Ushers' Club 43 Delphi 23 Variety Show 33 Auroran Il, 43 Speculum 4. Edith Dano-Girls' Club Rep. 23 Future Teachers 3. 43 Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 G.A.A. 1-4. Donald Ilay-4'I'ransferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 23 Boys' Club Alt. Il. Phyllis Decker-Girls' Club Rep. 33 Jr. Red Cross Rep, 13 Chorus lg Orchestra 1-43 Band 2-43 Min- strel 4. Virginia Dell -Girls' Club Rep. il: Twirlers 1-43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 13 Future Sec. 43 Ushers' Club 43 Build 1-4, Sec. 2-43 Variety Show 1, il. .IoAnn IleMerritt---Honor Roll 13 Student Council Alt. 13 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-43 Future Teachers 33 Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2-43 G.A.A. 1, 2. Clifford Dennis- Robert DeSot.ell-Football 2. Vernette Dissell - Patricia Dorinyr-fGirls' Club Sec.-Treas. 33 Future Nurses l-4, Treas. 253 Drama 23 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Future Sec. 43 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 1, 23 A Cap- pella Choir 2-4, Vice-Pres. 33 Girls' Glee Club 4, Sec. 43 Variety Show 2, 33 Pep Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3. David Doud4Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 4g Boys' Club Rep. 33 Basketball 1-43 Football 1-4. 119... . it sf 'ss' 'l xi i 1 J 5' 'nl e Donald Day Phyllis Decker Virginia Dell Vernette Dissell Patricia Doringg David Doud Delores Edwards Edward Efsic Rosada Efsic Janet Drennen-Honor Roll 13 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 23 Drama 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 43 Variety Show Il. Eleanor Drury-Transferred from West High School, Aurora, Illinois, 2g Drama 23 Chorus 2, 23. Jule DuBois-Student Council Alt. 2, 43 Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 13 Radio Club 13 Orchestra 43 Band 1-43 Minstrel 1-43 Tennis 1-3. Delores Edwards-Girls' Club Alt. 43 Future Nurses l-43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus lg G.A.A. 1. Edward Efsic-Boys' Club Alt. 23 Projector Club 33 Radio Club 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 43 Minstrel 1, 2, 43 Foot- ball 1-33 Track 1, 2. Rosada Efsic-Honor Roll 43 Drama 2-43 School Play 32, 43 Variety Show 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2g French Club 4. 11 . 'M ' Seniors Earn Recognition on Honor Rolls, 3' Receive Awards Scholarships .3 3 J se.. ,, is ith fs . Ries.. Sharon Eissler Patricia Ellis lohn Pmerson Steven Emery Kenneth Everly Dennis Fahrlander Dale Faren Joyce Farris Dnivl Feiden Carlene Fender Robert Fey Sharon Feyereisen Terrence Fichtel Allen Foster Sharon Eissler-High Honor Roll 1-43 Honor Roll 1, 33 Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 43 Girls' Club Alt. fig Future Sec. 3, 43 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Treas. 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Variety Show 1, 33 Auroran 3, 4, Sec. 4. Patricia Ellis4Future Sec. 43 Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 43 West Sr. High School, Aurora, Illinois, 3. .lohn EmersonfBoys' Club Rep. 13 Drama 13 Chorus 13 Band 2, 333 Minstrel 2, 33 Basketball Mgr. 1, 2. Steven Emery-fBoys' Club Rep. 43 Basketball 1-43 Football 1-43 Track 1-23. Kenneth Everly4Transferred from West Senior High School, Aurora, Illinois, 4. Dennis Fahrlander-Radio Club 1, 23 Band 1. Dale Faren-Student Council Alt. 13 Future Nurses 13 Drama 1-43 School Play 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 13 Future See. 43 Ushers' Club 4, Sec. 4g Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 23 Variety Show 2, 3. .Ioyce Farris-Honor Roll 2, 43 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 23 Drama 23 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Variety Show 1, 33 Auroran 33 Speculum 4. Darryl Feiden-Minstrel 1-33 Boys' Glee Club 43 Variety Show Il. Carla-ne Fender-Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois, 33 Honor Roll 33 Drama 3, 43 School Play 43 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 4g Future Teachers 33 Ushers' Club 4. ..20- Robert Fey-Transferred from Yorkville High School, Yorkville, Illinois, 4. Sharon Feyereisen-Student Council Alt. 23 Girls' Club Rep. 3, 4, Alt. 13 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 13 Chorus 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 23 Cheerleader Alt. 23 Pep Club Vice- Pres. 4, Sec.-Treas 33 Future Sec. 4. Terrence Fichtel-Student Council Alt. 13 Boys' Club Alt. 23 D.O. 43 Debate 13 Football 1, 3. Allen Foster-Student Council Rep. 33 Boys' Club Rep. 23 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Football 2-43 Track 1-4. Capt. 4. James Fourmont-Orchestra 13 Minstrel 33 Boys' Glee Club 43 Football 43 Track 1-3. Mary Fraley-Student Council Alt. 13 Girls' Club Alt. 23 Twirlers lg Future Nurses 1-4, Pres. 4, Vice- Pies. 33 Drama 13 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 33 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 3. Richard Frieders-Projector Club 1, 23 Radio Club 3, 43 Ind. Ed. Club 3. Robert Fruland-No picture available. Nancy Gain-Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 43 Future Sec. 43 Orchestra 1-4, Pres. 4. Donald Garbe-High Honor Roll 23 Honor Roll 2, 33 Student Council Rep. 43 Boys' Club Alt. 4g Band 1-43 Minstrel 1-43 Speculum 4. Rita Gardner-Honor Roll 43 Student Council Rep. Il, Alt. 43 Girls' Club Alt. 23 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4 Alt. 23 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 1, 23 Variety Show Ili John Gaspcr -High Honor Roll l. 12, 43 Honor Roll Sig Stuclont Council Alt. Ilg Boys' Club Rcp. 1, 4, Future- 'l'cz1chcrs Pros. -1, Vice-l'1't-s. 333 Variety Show Il, Aurorzln 55, 4, Munujring' Emlitor 43 Frcnch Club Vico- l'us 1 .,. A Nicholas Gcti 'High Honor Roll Il, Honor Roll 12, 4: School Play 43 Chorus lg A Cappcllzn Choir Sig Min- strcl l--lg Boys' Glu- Club -1. Janice Gillurtl--Stuclcnt Council Rep. 23 Girls' Club llcp. 1, 2, Alt. il, Future Nurscs l-4: Jr. Rcd Cross ltcp. Il, Alt. 4: llshcrs' Club 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Chorus lg A Cappcllai Choir 2, Sl: Girls' Glu- Club -1, Vuricty Show Il. ltobcrt. Gilmorc- Boys' Club Alt. lg Band 1-4, Min- strcl l-4: Boys' Glu- Club -1. 'l'honms Glovvr' f -Boys' Club Rep. Cluwnmim- Goblc-f llrznna 121 Jr. Rccl Cross Rep. 333 Orchestra 1--lg llclphi Cl, llcbatc 1-Jig Varicty Show l-Jig Spcculuni -l. Richalrtl Got-pil-rt -Honor Roll 43 Boys' Club Hcp. Il: Bascktbull l. Glcnn Grznnlyw Boys' Club Rep. Il: Hand 1, 223 Min- strcl 1, 2, Intl. Etl. Club Il, 43 ILO, Il, 4. Phyllis Gritllcyf -l uture- Nurses 1. 31 Chorus l, 23 A Czxppcllu Choir 2-43 Girls' Glcc Club 4. lbonulxl Grolcslic 'Chorus l. ZZ: Football 1.12, Incl. Ed. Club Il, 4. Senior Honor Roll-Back row: R. Lucbkc, R. Gocpfcrt, N. Geti, D. Hendrickcr, R. Stewart. Third row: H. Konrad, J. Lchnf-rt, V. Unwin, E. Shcclvy, L. Skt-cn. E. Manrll. G. Kass. Second row: M. Ht-rb:-rt, ll. Micllic, N. Bouldin, M. Strvufcrt, M. Millcr. J. Wilkinson, M. Gross. First row: J. Farris, M. Cutter, F. Zclinku, C. Schmidt, L. Schulcr, J. Brown, S. Sponholtz. Not in picture: R. Efsic, R. Gardncr. F. Miksa. R. Strickcr. Murflcllc Gross- Honor Roll 1, 2, -lg Girls' Club Hcp. 2, Alt. 4, Futuro Nurscs 1-25, Trvus. JZ, Futuro Tx-uchcrs Il, 4, Ushers' Club 43 Chorus lg llclphi lg Variety Show 33 Aurorun fl, 4, Spa-culum 43 G.A.A. lg Latin Club Ii. Ronald Gullstranal-f-'l'rznist'crrcml from Wt-st Aurora: High School, Aurora. Illinois. 22: Stutlt-nt Council Pros. 4, Vicc-Prcs. -13 Boys' Club Vicc-Pros. Il, 43 Rami 2-4, Prcs. 335 A Czippclla Choir Il, 4, Viccllrcs. 4, Trcus. Ii, Minstrel 2--lg Football 2-43 Track 2, -l. lzunvs l 0llI'lll0lll Mary Frnlcy Richard Fricdcrs Nancy Gain Donald Garbo Rita Gzirtlnvi lohn Guspcr Nicholas Gm-ti .l2llllCt' Gillzirtl Robcrt Gilmore Thomas Glovcr Churinziinc t 1 livlnnxl Gocpfvrt Glcnn Grznnly Phyllis Gricllvy Donald Grolcskc Murclcllc Gross lillll1lllllillllSl 5 2 lx 3.43. ' L rl Q A' .,. .A x,f t Ng' ti.. Y ff V7 , -1 - x 4, 4.1 Sharon HaagdHigh Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Honor Roll Il, Student Council Rep. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 1, Future Nurses 1, 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross Pres. 4, Vice- Pres. 2, Il: Chorus 23 Orchestra 1-4, Vice-Pres. 33 Variety Show 1, 2, Il: Auroran il, 43 Speculum 4, Photography Editor, G.A.A. 1, 2. Andrew Haniilton4Boys' Club Rep. 13 Basketball 1-23: Football 1-3, Track 1-3. .loy Haniin4Transferred from Lewistown Commu- nity Hifrh School, Lewistown, Illinois, 4. Keith Hankes-Transferred from Marniion Military Academy, Aurora. Illinois, 33 Minstrel 3, 4. Lynn Hankes--'Honor Roll 25 Student Council Rep. 2: Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 2, Jig Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Mary Harrell4Transferred from Munford High School, Munford, Alabama, 4. Joyce llarrett-Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2. George Hart-Honor Roll Jig Student Council Rep. 1. Alt. lg Library Science 2, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum 4, Sports Co-Editor, Delphi 1-33 Track Mgr. 33 French Club 4. Willard llarthan-Boys' Club Alt. 1 Band 1-4, Min- Roland Hartman-Boys' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 35 Drama 2g Minstrel 3, 4g Boys' Glee Club 45 Delphi 1. Arlene Hayden-Honor Roll 23 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 1, 23 Girls' Glub Rep. Zlg Drama 2: Future Teachers 25 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 1, 3: Orchestra 1-43 A Cappella Choir 2, Girls' Glee Club Il, 43 Delphi 2, Variety Show 1-3, G.A.A. lg Latin Club 1, 2. Marlene Hayden-Girls' Club Rep. 1. 4, Alt. 2, 33 Future Teachers 33 Chorus 13 Orchestra 1-45 A Cap- pella Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Delphi 23 Variety Show, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2. Otto Hektor-Honor Roll 2, 33 Minstrel Zig Tennis 2-4. Burton Heller--Transferred from Oswego High School. Oswego, Illinois, 2, David Hendricker-Honor Roll 1-45 Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Alt. 1, 23 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 35 Drama 2, Band 1-4: Minstrel 1-43 Debate 1-4: Ex- tempo Speaking! 4, Variety Show 2, 33 Football Mgr. 1, 2. Joyce Hennes-D.E. 4. Margaret Herbert--Honor Roll 3, 43 Student Council Rep. 3, Girls' Club Alt. 23 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33, Chorus 13 Variety Show 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 2g D.O. 3, 4. Virginia Hester-Transferred from Vienna High School, Vienna, Illinois, 35 Honor Roll 35 Future uth Hankes ol ind H lrtnian tx il ,Ag l D' A strel 1, 23 Track 4. Seniors Cheer Squads Through Year of Up's, Down's Lynn Hankes Mary Harrell Arlene Hayden Marlene Hayden we 1. tit . Teachers 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 4, Pres. 4 Sharon Haag' Joyce Harrett Otto Hektor 32 Andrew Hamilton George Hart Burton Heller 6 Q 4 .. tfei ' 'll Joy Hamm Willard Harthan David Hendrickei 4 I .1 ' 7 ,- ,, 3 , 4 A 1 .Ioyce Hennes Margaret Herbert Virg'inia Hester Suzanne Heyde Harrel Hickernell Melvyn Hill William Hoadley Laurel Hoch Joseph Hoffman Richard Hoffman Robert Holtz Martha Hora George Hornyan Robert Horton Patricia Hoss Suzanne Heyde-'Fransferred from Stanberry High School. Stanberry, Missouri, 2: Girls' Club Alt. -1: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-4, Sec. 4: Chorus 3. llarrel Hickcrnell- Minstrel 1, ZZ: Ind. Ed. Club 25, 4. llarold liiljIUll-Tl'illlSi.t'l'l'l'll from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 33 Ind. Ed. 4. Melvyn Hillalnd. Ed. Sl. William lloadlt-yfStudent Council Rep. 2: Boys' Club Rep. Zi, Alt. 4: School Play Sig Band 1-4: Minstrel l-43 Boys' Glee Club 4. Laurel Hoch-A.lr. Red Cross Rep, 2, Alt. 43 Future Tcacli:-rs 43 Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2-4. Joseph Hol'l'manf' Richard litllflllllIl-Tl'2illSfQl'l't'Cl from Aquin High School, Freeport, Illinois, lg Student Council Rep. Ii, 43 Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 31 Drama 25 Football 3, 4. Barbara Hotfinann-K'horus 13 A Cappella Choir 2-4. Robert Holtz- -Student Council Rep. 2. Alt. 15 Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. Zig Drama 2: Delphi 1, 23 Basketball . ' '-1 1, 4, hull .:, 4. Martha Hora -D.l'I. 45 Chorus 1. George Hornyan-ABoys' Club Rep. lg Dram: .lr. Red Cross Alt. 23 Delphi 1, 2. 33 44, 5. '1 I Harold Hilgrer Barbara Hoff: Nan James l ' ' 1. Z, Robert Horton-Boys' Club Alt. 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 2. Patricia Hoss- Nan James-Honor Roll 15 Student Council Rep. 21 Girls' Club Alt. 25 Future Nurses lg Future Teachers 233 Future Sec. 43 Ushers' Club 43 A Cappella v qhou 1 S 1 e du I 4 llle- -- . ., I gl gl ll. V 0 Choir f 'O Q 0 -eff - J, '-gre!-W 'f'tte W-Q' ee 1-43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Delphi 1. Pres., Sec. 23 Va- riet. . ' -Ig Che lrl a 1' 1-3. f?,, 10 -ep 9 'S ., ugem Kass P 1 -. nj 5 l l A aVon Ienkins Marvin Johnson Mary Johnson Vivian Johnson Richard Kauski Richard Kennedy Joan Kieso S I ll Point with Pride and Pleasure To Patron Drive All-time Record LaVon Jenkins-Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 25 Boys' Club Alt. 1, 25 Projector Club 1-45 Drama 1, 25 Bas- ketball 2-45 Football 1, 45 Track 3. Marvin Johnson---Transferred from Savanna Town- ship High School, Savanna, Illinois, 2. Mary Johnson-Drama 45 Chorus 45 Orchestra 1, 2. Vivian .lohnsonfljrama 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 15 D F 4 .,. 5 Chorus l, 2. Donna Johnston-Transferred from Whitehall High School, Whitehall, Michigan, 25 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 2-4. ,,,,,,,,,,,, l' wi. . lil lllu l - ., '-25.5 .,,..1......., Edwin Kackert Joyce Kilburn Donna Johnston Marilyn Kieso Karl Klein Edwin Kackert-Boys' Club Alt. 25 Delphi 1, 2. Eugene Kass-High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 1-45 Boys' Club Alt. 25 Minstrel 45 Variety Show 35 Au- roran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Sports Co-Editorg Ind. Ed. Club 2-45 Vice Pres. 4. Richard Kauski-Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora. Illinois, 35 Chorus 35 Boys' Glec Club 4. Richard Kennedy-D.0. 3, 4. Joan Kieso-Jr. Class Vice-Pres.5 Student Council Rec. Sec. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 45 Future Sec. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 15 Variety Show 35 G.A.A. 1. 25 Pep Club Vice-Pres. 3. Marilyn Kieso-Girls' Club Rep. 25 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 25 Variety Show 35 G.A.A. 1, 2. Joyce Kilburn-Student Council Rep. 15 Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 25 Drama 1, 25 Future Sec. 45 Ushers' Club P1'es. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-4, Treas. 35 Girls' Glee Club Librarian 45 Variety Show 1-3. Karl Klein-Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 35 Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 1, 25 Library Science 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Football 1, 25 Track 2. William Kneipper--Student Council Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 1-35 Drama 25 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 255 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 45 Basketball 1, 25 Football 15 Latin Club 3. William Kneippu Betty Koesler Ilrania 221 ILE. -I: Chorus I, 21 Ya- riety Show Al. lla llt Stl I Drama -1 Jr. Red t ross See. Z.. 3, Vice-I res. -11 Au- wrst Konrad Iligh Ilonor Roll 123 llonor Roll I-43 l roran Il, -I. vid Konrad Football lg Golt' Jig Ind. Ed. t'lub Il, 4. ident Vouneil Rep. I. Alt. 1.5 Boys' Vlub Alt. -lg 'J D I Linda Konrad llonor Roll 113 Student Council Rep. Al, Alt. 23 Girls' t'lub Rep. lg llraina lg Delphi I-Zi. John Krainer Ilonor Roll 1-Jig Projector l'lub lg lnd. l'Id. t'lub Il, 4. Barbara Krull Ilraina 1--1. l'a Lin ul Kult Student Vouneil Rep. LZ--I3 Boys' I'lub Rep. I' Drama 2, 45 Football -4. Vhieago, Illinois, 243 Vhorus Ii. Gordon Larson da Laeart 'I'ranst'erred from Austin High School, gwf Money, money everywhere-The high total ot' the Patron Drive was aided by the efforts ot' eager staff members. Janet Pigfney, .Indy Moeeher. Miles Beach, Mardelle Gross, and Barbara Shea- greu, who were high salesnieii. t'arol Leden Girls' t'lub Rep. 2, Alt. Sig I uture Nurses I, 123 Ji'. Red Vross Rep. 43 Chorus I, 25 A Vappella I'hoir Il, -13 Girls' Glee Flub Sl, .ludith Lehnert- 'Honor Roll I, -lg Girls' Ulub Rep. 1. YvlhylliI:AlibiSIgg:lnffi'usUgl:fJ ::l.Sf,Ti1?:?tllfllzlliililg 'Fill 123 Ushers' t'lub -lg Chorus lg A Fappella Choir 2-43 1 ' ' A Q , X ' ' . I, 'A 3 VMS, Glu, muh 3' prw' 4. Delphi lv ViL.0-PH,S- 2. Pqtacgtballl .lg Football lg Latin tlub J. Aiiroran 34, 45 Latin t'lub Il. I It 'lm 'in' Betty Leifheit Iligrh IIonor Roll 4g llonor Roll 333 Plwmf LlUdSUN'fGi1'lSl fllllb Ali- 11: Ilrania 1-751 -Ill Student Connell Alt. Zig Girls' Vlub Alt. Alg Drama Nf'1lf1'USS Alt-1 I--lg Ilshers' l'lub 4. It lx B . U b R I ry ,1p'e- oys 'll ep, Il. 4, Sheldon I.eMier 'I'ranst'erretl from t'athedral High Sehool, Superior, XViseonsin, 113 ILIC. Al: Chorus 23 A Raymond Lippold-- Boys' I'lub Rep. 2, Alt. Zig Foot- Vappella Vhoir IS. bill I, ll: Traek I. 23 Ind. Ed, Club sl. Betty Koesler Ilavid Konrad llorst Konrad Linda Konrad John Kramer Barbara Krull I'anl Kult Linda Laeart Gordon Larson Carol Leden Judith Lelniert Betty I.eit'htit Sheldon I.eMier Wayne Lewis Gilbert Linden I'hona Lindsay Larry Liplie Raymond Lipi 1 '. '-1? 'WWE -1-I ff' ,N is ,. V.-fx. cy '-.w '5 Q 1 x... X I x. JI Q v- as A -ef X N Q . if S 3524 .i Vommm-:iconic-nt Spcakvrs pl'l'D1fl.l'll11I their spi-4-1-in-s for 1-4miim-nu-im-nit l'1'l'l'l110I1lUS are Mer- 1-:iith Viitiir. Vlaylon Travis. ami Dart- Ilvml' rim'lu'r. llolwrt lan-lilu' lliilllll' Roll Ii, sig IMI, ZZ. 4. Kin-lvin NIZIQIIIISUII llonor Roll 1, 23 Sl1llll'llI f'UlIl livin. 2. Alt. lg Boys' 1'luh All. 2, Sig Jr. R041 C'r ll--p. 23 Band ig Miiisirvl l. -13 :xlll'Ul'llll Il, -13 Football 1-.i- 'lu--it-I' -' 's . . X .., .. llavial Majvriis 'l'l'2lllSl'l'l'l'k'll from Marmion Militarv I .-Xrailm-niy, Aurora, Illinois. S.. liva Nlamll lloiior Roll 2, -13 Student Vouiicil Alt. -ig liirls' i'lllli Roo. 21, Alt. 1, 345 Drama 21 School Play 'l' ' . N . '. , . ' '. ' . . .Y ' ,, ' 4 '. .' , ' - ' . . -, 'V . ' I . ' . ., . o . .,, -, . ' -, thorn. I, A iappmlla C hon -l, hills Glu iluh fl. -1, X unix Nhoxx l -Xiu lin 1 Spuulum i llavicl lllarlh Boys' Vluh Ilcp. 'lg .lr. limi Vross ll'-li. 1, 2. lily Max' Girls' Vlulr limp. I, All. 12. -11 l llllll'L' 'l'1-acheis Il, 43 l'shn-rs' Vluh -1: Vhorus lg A i'flIllll'll1l Vhoir LZ: Girls' Glu' Vluh Il -lg Yariviy Show Zig G.A.A. l, 2. llolwrl Mcf'au- Sr. Class Vic.--Pros. -ig Stiuli-nt Voxm- cil HUD. l 2: Boys' f'li1h Rap. l, Sgt.-at-Arms Il, -ig llaskvilmall 1-43 Football 1--ig Vapi. 2, 'ig 'l'rac'k l-Al. Brvnrla Mellon l uIur4- 'l'rac-livrs 2-A13 Orrin-stra l--l: llrlphi lg ILA..-X, l. 12. lloiialfl Mellor --Stuclunl i'o'iir?l lim-p. -lg llaml l-lg Minstrel l--11 Trarli Il: T1-iinis l. Vvralmlim' N'lrl'ualiili Girls' Vluh Rrp, IZ, All. l: Vhorus l. Marcia Mettler ifirls' Club Alt. 113 'I'wirli-rs Jig Ibra- ma 23 School Play Zig .lr. Rc-cl Vross Rup. 12, Il: Vhorus I. Ronald lw1l'lZj1'l'l'-'--Slllll0lll Vouncil Alt. 23 Boys' Vluh llvp. 2, Sig Football 243 Track 1. lloiiiia Nlielke-V-Hoiioi' Roll 2--13 Girls' Vluh Hop, Sl, si, Ali. 23 Futurv Nuisos l: l'shrrs' Vinh -ig Vhoriis ig A fappvlla Vhoir Z2--lg Yzirivty Show Zig Auroran 21, -13 ll.A.A. 1, 2. l ralicis Miksa--High Honor Roll 1, 223 lloiior Roll il. -ig Student f'ouncil Rep. 4, Ali. 23 Library Scionri- Ii: Jr. Real Cross R1-p. 11 A Vappella Choir -13 Boys' Gln-v Flub -13 Dcbatv l, 23 Uratory 23 Yarivty Show I, 123 Auroran 33, 'ig Frvnrli l'luh I. llc-ralml Millvr Basin-thall Il, -1. in-likv M1-lviii Magnuson llaviil Blajt-1'l1s , i Nl imll liavifl Nlarth Kay Mam- i ilclmr Mi-rs-mlitli Maru-ia Mvttlvr Ronald Mvtzgvr Occupy Spare Hours With Activities, Music holwrt Mc-Fun 'c-mlw 3 1- uri cl N ' llomri lVlielke . lVl' il' n ' 66a it - y U. .fl f it 21 if X rt 'hr X s..., Jeanette Miller Lawrence Miller Maxine Miller Louis Molnar Paula Montgomery Gerald Moore Mary Murphy Lynne Nadelhoffer Nancy Nally Jeanette Miller-Ushers' Club 4. Lawrence Miller--Transferred from Marmion Mili- tary Academy. Aurora, Illinois, 2g Honor Roll 43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 33 Minstrel 43 Track 3. Maxine Millerh-High Honor Roll 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, Ci, 45 Student Council Alt. 33 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2: Future Nurses 4g Drama 1-35 School Play 33 Future Teachers Ilg Delphi 13 Auroran Il, 4. 'Fhomas Mizel-Boys' Club Alt. 2, 33 Ind. Ed. Club Il, 4. Judith Moecher-Student Council Corres. Sec. 43 Drama 1, 2: Future Sec. 4: Ushers' Club 43 Chorus 1: A Cappella Choir 2-4: Variety Show 33 Speculum 4. Carl Moen-Band 1-3: Minstrel 1-3. J 3:2241 Thomas Mizel Judith Moecher Carl Moen Lydia Moreno Robert Morley Mary Ellen Mou Mary Ann Neill Paul Neitzel Douglas Nts Lynne Nadelhotfer--Girls' Club Rep. 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 23 Orchestra 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Variety Show 1-35 Cheerleader 1, 2. Nancy Nally-Future Nurses 35 G.A.A. 1-4, Vice- Pres. 3, 4. Mary Ann Neill-Transferred from Madonna High School. Aurora, Illinois, 23 Future Nurses 43 Future Sec. 4. Paul Neitzel-Projector Club lg Chorus 15 Minstrel 35 Boys' Glee Club 4. Douglas Ness-Student Council Alt. lg Boys' Club Alt. 1, 4a Jr. Red Cross Alt. 25 Basketball 1-4: Foot- bal 1, 2. Louis Molnal-...Boyer Club Rap. 2, Alt. 13 Football - 1-4. H Paula Monte-oinery-flionor Roll Zig Girls' Club Rep. 43 Future Nurses 2g Drama 15 Chorus lg A Cappella Q QQ' Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 43 Speculum 4. Gerald MooreilVIinstrel 2. yv Lydia Moreno--Transferred from Harrison High Q5 -'15-,R ' Sehool, Chicago, Illinois, 25 Chorus 2-4. J - .- j . seas.: H-I. llobt-rt Morley,--Student Council Alt. 1: D.O. 4. h Q' nf. Mary Ellen Mouyios -Girls' Club Rep. 45 Chorus 4: 3 9 k I : Orchestra 1-Il. 4' ,l X l Q In . Mary Murphy-Future Nurses 1, 23 Chorus 1. V' V Q' K E -27... 35 131 l 5 mm ' Betty Organ Jack Oros Lawrence Osborne Patricia Pamson Terry Peshia Charlene Peterson Janet Pifzney Kaye Pilch S ' 5 emors f Pf'r'H At t' 55,55 ar iclpa e in omeroom c wi les una Iatrick Gerald Pelzer I 1 I 1 . For Recognition, Compamonship Kay Ness- Drama 1-35 School Play 35 Future Teach- ers 215 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 1-45 G.A.A. 1-4. Mary Ellen Noack--Student Council Rep. 3, 45 Girls' Club Alt. 15 Drama 15 Ushers' Club Vice-Pres. 45 Variety Show 24. R:-tty Organ-Honor Roll 345 Student Council Rep. 15 Cirls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 35 Drama 15 Jr. Red Cross Rep. ZS, 45 Future Teachers 33, Sec. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Gills' Glee Club 45 Delphi 31, Src. 45 Debate Ii. .lack Oros---lligrh Honor Roll 115 Honor Roll 1-35 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 2, 4. Alt. ii, Pres. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 515 Auroran 23, 45 Basketball 1-35 Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Latin Club 1, 2. Lawrence CDsbornefStudent Council Rep. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1. 25 Football 1, 2. Patricia Panison--llshers' Club 45 Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir Il, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. Kina Patriclv-'Fiausferrecl from Benton Consolidated High School, Benton, Illinois, 255 Drama 4. Cerald Pelzer ---Honor Roll 315 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 215 Delphi 1. Terry Pesliia-Stiuleut Council Alt. 15 Boys' Club Alt. 2: Latin Club 33. Charlene Peterson-Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2. Janet Pigney-High Honor Roll 1-45 Honor Roll 15 Student Council Alt. 25 Girls' Club Alt. 35 .lr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 45 Future Sec. 45 Variety Show 35 Au- roran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Manuscript Editor5 G.A.A. 2. Kaye Pilch-Girls' Club Rep. 1, C45 Drama 15 Future Sec. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 Variety Show 1. Phyllis Plough-Student Council Alt. 25 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 G.A.A. 1-4, Treas. 3. Kay Poole-Transfeired from Joliet Township High School, Joliet, Illinois, 45 Girls' Glee Club 4. Allan Porch-Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 25 Boys' Club Alt. 15 Orchestra 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-4. Robert Price-Student Council Alt. 15 Boys' Club Rep. 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-4. Larry Pritchert---Boys' Club Rep. 25 Football 1. 2. Sandra Rausch-Future Teachers 2-45 Chorus 15 Orchestra 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 G.A.A. 1-4. James Ream-Boys' Club Rep. 3, 45 Projector Club 1, 25 Radio Club 3, 45 Delphi 2. l'hyllis Reedy-V Drama 13 Jr. Red Cross Rep. l, Alt. -l, 'l'rL-as. -ig Ushers' Club -lg Chorus 1, 1. Verna Lou Richmondf-Transferred from Serena High School, Serena, Illinois, 4. Janet Rickey ---Transferred from Oswego High School, Oswego, lllinois, 23 Jr, Red Cross Alt. fl: A Cappella Choir 2, ZS. .lean Riley -Girls' Club Alt. 22: Drama 13 Jr. Red Cross Rep. -1, Alt. fig Future Sec, 43 Ushers' Club 43 Chorus l. Richard Ritter--Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 13 Band 1-45 Minstrel 1-43 Football 1, 25 Tennis 233 Spanish Club l. Frank Rogers--fDi'aina 4: Future Teachers 2-45 Chorus l, 23 Delphi 1, 25 Golf 2, Ii. Virginia Rowclitfe-ffllonor Roll 1, 25 Student Council Rep. lg Girls' Club Alt. 33 Drama 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-43 Chorus fig Girls' Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 2. Carol Rowlett-f-Chorus 1, 23 A Cappella Choir Il: Variety Show 1. Thomas Ruch-High Honor Roll 13 Honor Roll 13 Student Council Rep. il: Boys' Club Rep. 25 Chorus lg Basketball 1, 223 Football l--1. Janet Runkle--Girls' Club Rep. 2: Chorus 1, 2. Helen Russ' Honor Roll lg Girls' Club Alt. 33 Chorus 'I Larry Pritchert Jean Riley Janet Runkle Robert Price Verna Lou Richmond Janet Rickey Carol Rowlett Allan Porch Thomas Ruch ' -vi ,.,. r N f ' it L n They Won!YComing out on top in the annual Junior Red Cross enrollment drive was Miss Youngblood's section. Boosting the sum were Roland Hartman, Donna Johnston, Miss Young- blood, Janet, Pigney, and Sharon Haag. William Ruther4Student Council Alt. 1, 313 Boys' Club Alt. Z, 41 Chorus lg Minstrel 1-Il: Auroran Ii, 413 Spanish Club 1. John Sakai-v--Transferred from Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Michigan, Il. Sandra Rausch James Ream Phyllis Reedy Richard Ritter Frank Rogers Virginia Rowi Helen Russ William Ruther .Iohn Sakai 1 59 Lvwa ' S 'ea s i . ,in W Carol Schmidt Linda Schuler Nancy Scott JoAnn Settles Eugene Sheeley George Shipperley Roger Simkins John Simmons in R' S I 5, 9l'llOl'S K Choose All the World's a Sta e ru Saltzgiver Agnes Schaschwary g nits Nhanholtzer Barbara Sheagren .. As I956 Commencement Theme .loyro Saltzgiver-Future Teachers 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 15 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 Latin Club 3. Agnes Schaschwary-Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Alt. 2, 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-45 G.A.A. 1, 2. Carol Schmidt-Honor Roll 2-45 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Future Nurses 25 Drama 45 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Variety Show 35 G.A.A. 1, 2. Linda Schuler-Honor Roll 1-45 Student Council Rep. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 2, 35 Future Nurses 25 Drama 45 Future Sec. 4, Sec.-Treas.5 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Variety Show 15 Speculum 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. Nancy Scott-Future Nurses 1, 25 Chorus 1. JoAnn Settles-Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Rep. Il, Treas. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 25 Drama 15 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Ushers' Club 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 45 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 4, Ass't. Fea- ture Editor5 G.A.A. 15 Cheerleader 2-4. Charles Shanholtzer-Projector Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 Minstrel 2, 35 Delphi 2-45 Debate 3, 45 Oratory 45 Variety Show 35 Auroran 3, 45 Track 3. Barbara Sheagren-High Honor Roll 1, 25 Honor Roll 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 15 Girls' Club Pres. 3, 45 Future Nurses 1, Sec. 2, 3, Treas. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Orchestra 1-45 Variety Show 1-35 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 4, Editor-in-Chief5 G.A.A. 1, 25 Cheerleader Alt. 3. Eugene Sheeley-Honor Roll 45 Projector Club 1-45 Chorus 1-35 Ind. Ed. Club 45 D.O. 3, 4. George Shipperley-Transferred from Sault Ste. Marie High School, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, 3. Roger Simkins-Orchestra 45 Band 1-45 Minstrel I-4. John Simmons- Anna Marie Simon-No picture available. Jesse Simpkins-Band 1, 25 Minstrel 1, 25 Ind. Ed. Club 3. Lynn Skeen-High Honor Roll 1-35 Honor Roll 45 Student Council Alt. 2, 45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Drama 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 35 Future Teachers 2-45 Ushers' Club 45 Orchestra 1-45 Delphi 1, 25 Auroran 3, 45 Speculum 45 Latin Club 3. tm' 'F -' 1, f 1 ss ' ' i . . z ji, --' Harold Smith Kay Smith Richard Smith Robert Smith Shirley Smith Susan Sponl shnryl Spring'stt-ed Janis Sprude Sharon Stallmann Ronald Stewart William Stiefbold Helen Stirn iam Streufert Robert Stricker Arthur Sullens Joyce Swain Marcia Swift Jan 'l'af.rli1-I Harold Smith ---- Student Council Alt. 45 Boys' Club Alt. Il. Kay Smith--Chorus 1. Richard Smith-Transferred from Naperville Corn- munity High School, Naperville, Illinois, 4. Robert Smith-Student Council Alt. 23 Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. Ilg Radio Club 23 Football 2-43 Track 2, 3. Shirley Smith-Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 3. Susan Sponholtz-Honor Roll 1, 4, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 4. Alt. 35 Future Nurses 13 Future Sec. Pres. 43 Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2-43 Variety Show Il: G.A.A. 1, 23 Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 4. Sheryl Spring'steed-Future Nurses 1-4, Drama 1-3, nt-lphi 1, u.A.A. 1. .lanis Sprude-Boys' Club Alt. LZ, Library 23 Tennis 1-4, Capt. 43 Projector Club 2. Sharon Stallmann-High Honor Roll 1, 45 Honor Roll 2, 253 Student Council Alt, 33 Futu1'e Nurses 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 4, Alt. 3: Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2-43 Girls' Glee Club Il, 43 Auroran 3, 4. Ronald Stewart-Honor Roll Il, 43 Student Council Rep. 1, 4, Alt. 25 Boys' Club Rep. 3. William Stiefbold-Boys' Club Rep. 2, 3. Helen Stirn-Honor Roll 3, Student Council Alt. 3: Girls' Club Rep. 23 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 23 Chorus 13 Variety Show Il: Ushers' Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2: Future Sec. Vice-Pres. 4. Miriam Streufert-Honor Roll 1, 43 Student Council Rep. 33 Future Nurses 1, Library Science 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir il, 4, Variety Show 3, Future Sec. 4: Ushers' Club 43 G.A.A. 1, 2. Robert Stricker-Honor Roll 43 Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Alt. Kg Boys' Club Rep. 1, 25 lnd. Ed. Club 3. Arthur Sullens-Band 1g Football 1. Joyce SwainAfStudent Council Alt. 3, 4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Chorus 1. 25 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Variety Show 3. Marcia Swift-High Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Honor Roll 3, Girls' Club Rep. IS, Alt. lg Chorus 1. Jan Taglier-Student Council Rep. 3: Boys' Club Rep. 3, 4. . F' , I 5 .1 g W N' i Chai les Teuscher Lavonne Thomas Maiilvn Tuma ,V 'Q Leah Tanner-Girls' Club Rep. 4, Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 4. Irene Tai-nowskiiDrama 1, 2, Future Sec. 4, Ushers' Club 4, Chorus 1, Variety Show 3, G..-XA. 1, 2. David Tate-Transferred from Central High School, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 3, Sr. Class Pres., Boys' Club Rep. 3, A Cappella Choir Pres. 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Variety Show 3, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3. Charles Teuscher-Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Treas., Vice-Pres. 4, Chorus 1, A Cap- pella Choir 4, Auroran 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Basket- ball 1-4, Capt. 2, Football 1-4, Track 1-3. Lavonne Thomas--Transferred from West High School, Aurora, Illinois, 2, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Variety Show 2, 3, Ushers' Club 4. Joyce Timm-Girls' Club Rep. 1-3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-4, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4. Charlotte Titschinger-High Honor Roll 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, Drama 3, Future Sec. 4, Ushers' Club 4, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Auroran 3, 4, Speculum 4, Girls' Club Rep. 1. Mary Ann Traversino-Transferred from West High School, Aurora, Illinois, 2, Jr, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 4. Clayton Travis-High Honor Roll 1-4, Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Minstrel 3, Delphi 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Debate 1-4, Variety Show 1-3, Au- roran 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Future Teachers 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Latin Club Treas. 3. Seniors Don Caps and Gowns With Mixed Emotions Joyce Timm Marilyn Turner Norman Turner Marilyn Tuma-Girls' Club Rep. 2, D.E. 4, Pres., Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. Marilyn Turner-Student Council Alt. 2, 3, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 2, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 2, Future Sec. 4, Ushers' Club 4, Chorus 1, 3, A Cappella Choir 4. Norman Turner--Radio Club 2-4, Track 1, 2. Carl Uebel-Honor Roll 1, 3, Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Drama 2, 3, School Play 3, Minstrel 3, Future Teachers 3, Latin Club 3. Charles Unger-High Honor Roll 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, Jr. Class Pres., Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 4, Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, Projector Club Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 1, School Play 3, 4, Library Science 3, Minstrel 2, 3: Delphi 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Debate 1, Variety Show 1, Auroran 3, Associate Editor 4, Speculum 4, Football 1, Tennis 3. Vivian Unwin-Honor Roll 4, Girls' Club Alt. 2, D.E. 4, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Alice Vago-Jr. Red Cross Alt. 1, Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3. Gordon VanJoske-Orchestra 2-4, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4, Variety Show 3. Donald Vlasz-Student Council Alt. 1, Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 1. John Wagner-Transferred from Oswego High School, Oswego, Illinois, 2, D.E. 3, 4, Pres. 3. John Webb-Projector Club 1-4, Sec. Treas. 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4. Leah Tanner Irene Tarnowski David Tate Charlotte Titschinger Mary Ann Traversino Clayton Travi Carl Uebel Charles Unger Vivian Unwln ,gk , A 2, - ' ' a. '4 24.31.51-.K . Barbara Weber - -Honor Roll 33 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 23 Future Teachers il: Chorus 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Girls' Glce Club Pres. Il, 43 Variety Show 333 Au- roran Cl, 43 French Club 4, Pres. Janice Weingartner--Honor Roll 1, 23 Sr. Class Sec.3 Student Council Rep. 33 Girls' Club Rep. 13 Future Sec. 43 Ushers' Club 43 Delphi 13 Variety Show 1-3. Doris Wheaton-Honor Roll 2, 33 Girls' Club Rep. 23 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Alt. lg Chorus 1. Barbara Wilkening'-Future Nurses 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 2-4. Judith Wilkinson-Honor Roll 3, 43 Girls' Club Alt. 13 Drama 13 Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 43 Variety Show 1, 33 Auroran 3, 4, Circula- tion Cel Exchange Editor3 Ushers' Club 4. John Will-Transferred frorn Western High School, Macomb. Illinois, Il. Lolita Williams-Transferred from East Rockford High School, Rockford, Illinois, 43 Orchestra 43 A Cappella Choir 4. Nathaniel Wilson-Band 1-43 Minstrel 1-33 Football 1-43 Track 2. Jvnina Wojciechowska-High Honor Roll 1-43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 13 Drama 1-43 School Play 3, 43 Library Science 2-43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 33 Delphi 13 Auroran Il, 43 Speculum 4, Literary Editorg Future Teachers 3, Historian 43 Latin Club 3. James Wolsfelt-Student Council Alt. 13 Boys' Club Alt. 13 Radio Club 3, 43 Ind. Ed. Club 3, 4. Kathryn Youngw ice Vafro nice Weingartner Lthaniel Wilson Gordon VanJoske Donald Vlasz Doris Wheaton Barbara Wilkening Janina Wojciechowska James Wolsfelt Commencement ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE Twilight Concert ........... East High School Band Processional March. .... ............. S enior Class Musical Selections .......,.................. Choir Greetings .............. David Tate, Class President All the World's a Stage The Amateur ........ .... M eredith Cutter The Understudy .... The Professional ,....,....... David Hendricker . . . .Clayton Travis Harold W. Matthews, Principal Dr. J. W. Gates, Supt. Clifton F. Simmons, Pres., Board of Education Presentation of Diplomas. Alma Mater... .................... Class of 1956 Benediction Frederica Zelinka-Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Student Coun- cil Rep. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 23 Library Science 253 Variety Show 33 Auroran 3, 43 Speculum 4. Donald Zielke-High Honor Roll 2, 43 Honor Roll 1-33 Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 33 Chorus 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 33 Minstrel 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club 43 Auroran 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 4. John Wagner John Webb Barbaia W eb Judith Wilkinson John Will Lolita Williai Kathryn Young Fredeiica Zelinlia Donald 7lLlke of l'0 Juniors Climax Year fionlprisvcl ol' Iifll SIIHIPIHS and fiftcvn home-- DIIIS. thc junior class pursue-il le-urning und fun :luring thc ya-ur. Junior Olliccrs Making' tinul plains for st-It-s'ting.5 tliz' jul Gilla, vicv-pre-sitlcntg :tml B2ll'lD1ll'2l lllIl'lSll2lll, sccrot:11'yA ti'czxsul'c1'. iiol' class rings arc .lack flllllllilljlfllillll, prvsitlvntg Vic Nlr. Uonnaway, Section IIA-Hack row: J. Johnson, I-2. IDcSotcll, I.. Bank.-r, tl. llorrmyuii, ll. llulni, .l. tin-mit-cr, ll llcrlwrt. Second row: Mr. t'onnaway, .l. Iletlblatlc, R. Fichtcl, J. -lllIl2'0lS, R. lizlling, A. Bowcrs, B. tilt-y. l il'r-st w: L. iIt'SS0ll2lllk'l'. R. Holly, P. licmlvrson, S. Forsbcrgr, F. Foste-r, P. Babcock, t'. Grate-ti'. Not in picturc: V. llnrlit-l. N I iurson. Nlr. xI2ll1l'SSil'l', Section ll.K-Hack row: 'l'. Mitldlcton, ll. Me-ycrs, R. Daily. Il. Itkligfll, .l. M4-isch, .l. lllllillllljlllillll, Nl. Oros. Third row: Mr. M2lI1l'SSlQ'l'. Robcrt Lcon Phillips, W. Kneippcr, I.. Milli-r, tl. Limlvn, lioln-rt lit-roy Phillips. Second row: N. Pauli-y, .l. Parke, ID. Lucas, P. llcckcr, B. O'Bccl. First row: B. l,11ug'lilin, M. Rt-ist-ck, B Imlxgt-, M. Iioonartl, IJ. t'u1vc1', R. Vraigz, P. Knur. Not in picture: .l. Marshall, tl. IVIom'c, I'. liltlllljll, -ri ,Yu wa Of Fun, Work, Excitement with Jr.-Sr. Prom Wlilh Allll'l'll'illl history their daily l'l1lHt4l'00lll far: rlux-is of '57 were tried by Tests. However.. seleeting al lex-is trying activity. llshering at eommeneelnenl and Imceulau- reate gave various memlners of the group an glimpse into the future.. and the Junior Prom provided an grand finale for an year of mem- ories. Mr. Gritlin, Section IIA-Back row: Mr. Gritlin, J. Wadkins, J. Dennin, R. Simkins, N. 'l'nrner, W. Does, R. Scliwzlrz, tl. Gzxtes, J. Vester. Second row: D. Schultz, J. Taglier, R. Thomas, J. Wolsfelt, P. Shepard, ll. Schultz, fi.. Rtlllitll. R. Richardson. First row: R. Sutclitf, M. Stiles, J. Richmond. C. Woolley, ll. Russ, S. Snyder. Not in picture: J. Stotfel, G. Shipperley. Mr. Robert, Section IIB-Back row: Mr. Robert, D. Barger, D. Finley, A. Balc, G. Betz, P. Bichl, P. Barajas, R. Barclay. Third row: W. Duy, R. Brent, R. Appel, .l. Anderson, B. Jones, D. Booth. J. Barry. Second row: C. Boyle, J. Beremun, P. Cznnpbell, J. Albrecht, F. Becker, J. Beckner. First row: E. Berger, J. Barbee, P. Brunelle, M. Bennett, M. Bruner, N. Brown, V. Bedford. Not in picture: G. Abell, J. Bogar. JUNIOR -rcsr -raofw 1 --,,.. i7 u r K VIL , ,a-4 : -5-X i' T v I 14x-S i S.- 'i '- Q- v KY, . ' N rvYf rV.x l rt. 521, ,li ' ll' 'A vm !?,' ' J 1 '3- 1 ' U T 5 'r' V-Q Eh..-'I' P 1.-::-3 .1 -,:j.jl.', flw' J A.. , I of Mr. lirown. Section llli-Back row: P. Held, E. Hamling, T. Hoepner, tl. Buchnvr, J. Gudclendorf, tl. Franklin, J. Ilambly. Third row: Mr. Brown, C, Hayden, R. Geihm, W. Glenn, .I. Haymond. D. Dodge, J. Hansen. Sccond row: R. Harris, J. Evans, L. Galloway. V. Gilla, W. Flatt, P. Gleason, C. Hamilton. First row: F. llagncr, tl. Nila, 1 I lltSottll N Hnvcv M Hoepc, M. Gilla. Not in picture: R. Gonzales, P. Hawks, R. Kath. E. Fulleg .. - , , 1 ' in , . Mrs. Schick, Section IIB-Back row: Mrs. Schick, D. Falk, J. Cartee, E. Cate, W. t onnaway, l.. lixline, ll. llamido vich J Fulhane T. Cocks. Third row: S. lIcWig, R. Fowler, D. Iicker, R. t'onrad, L. Voddington, -W. Hauser, L. Hauser, R. Klciien. Second row: P. Ciko, A. Donahue, .I. Fox, S. Fooper, T. VanPelt, B. thristian, B. liancn- bcrgcr, J. t'houinartl. First row: J, Fenton, M. F2Ihl'l2lllIl0l', S. Stamhaugh, A. Dixon, M. A. I':tlXX'1ll'tIS. V. llonlcy, K. Dolan. Mr. Spurlock, Section IIB-liack row: J. Juneau, J. Irving, G. Kreinhrink, Il, Jenkins, W. Kennedy, P. llix. Third row: Mr. Spurlock, R. Kirshtner, IJ, Hurst, M. Hansen, J. Isherg, K. Kerst, B. Jeffers. Second row: tl. lleniin, M. Knauf, .I. Leifheit, B. Jarman, B. Johnson, J. Johnson. First row: IJ. Hoffman, S. Kain, S. Moyer, t'. lluss, L. Jones, P. Kaus, K. Kapcllas. Hr. Blackman, Section IIB-Back row: Mr. Blackman, G. Nichols, R. Martin, G, Myers, A. Nelson, J. Richert, ll. Lang. Third row: O. Leden, R. Kramer, R. Neu, J. Weimer. R. Bastian, C. Lohr, J. Moake. Second row: P. Kiefer, F. Musaraca R. Lange, J. Lewis, K. Kersey, P. Medgyesi, T. Letfoinpte, IJ. Lies. First row: S. Martens, M. Metzger, G. McGraw, 'R. Lawrence, I. Liskey, J. Madar, S. Lange. Not in picture: J. Miller, IN. Madden. ll- lX2ll1ll'. Mr. Mata:-car, Section IIB-Back row: Mr. Matasar, D. Rokop, A. Roush, R. Olson, tl. R. Olson, R. Quirin, B Organ, .I. Schiltz. Third row: IJ. Nass, R. Clcmen, J. Furtin, T. Reingardt, R. Schocberlein, J. B. Olson, M. Gross Second row: M. Nila, E. Rausch, R. Culhane, D. Parish, G. Pritchert, J, Mitchell, F. Morin. First row: J. Pilch J. Compton, R. Ney, J. Dahm, L. Waters, P. Crayton, L. Pierre. Not in picture: P. Oulman, E. Piper, E. Neal. Jn jlrlzmnriam John Vida, February 21, 1939-December 2, 1955. - 36 ... v L4 X Z XM' .wx FG' 3' Mr. Maze, Section llll-Hack row: Mr. Maze, T. Lynk, t'. White, J. Wood, E. Waloszyk, J. Tweedy, A. Vickers. Third row: IJ. l rieders, W. Vose, ll. Trnemper, T. Vaughn, F. Wilkening, S. Sung. Second row: R. Smith, lt. Schindel. J. 'l'uniz1. M. Fnnison, P. Tner, K. Vnnderlinden. First row: R. Weis, E. Tifrea, L. Yunkns, L, Sniith, L. Tner, ll. Willer, S. Sherwood. Not in picture: M. Stapleton, J. Tellner, W. Willwerth, R. Zakosek. Hr. Turner. Section Ill!-llack row: Mr. 'l'u1'nei', M. Schwartz. J. Stephenson, R. flllllllllljlhillll, R. Seley, ll. Shzuv, J, Seabuujrh, R. Sinipliins. Third row: IC. hv02ltll9l'll02itl, VV. Shannon, A. Hansen, K. Feiden, J. Standt, J. Messnier, 'l'. Silver. Sccond row! T Sllkllllltlll. ll. Johnson, B. Schindel, K. Kennedy, t'. Popp, J. Schorik. First row: t'. Rus- sell. t'. Wimriiis, M. Stallniann, B. Stallniunn, IJ. Potts, P. Reid, t'. Sachen. Junior Honor Roll-llack row: tl. Kreinlirink, W. Flatt, Il. licker, D. Booth. Third row: .l. Johnson. ll. Glenn, R. Thomas, R. Schoeberlein, A. Bzilc, IJ. ller- bert. Second row: B. Laughlin, IJ. Lucas. J. lVloulu'. J. Richert, G. Franklin, R. Seley, ll. Rokop. First row: G. Mctlraw, S. Sl2ll11b2lUg'l1, S, Vooper, I. Liskey, M. Stallniann, K. Dolan, M. Knanf. Not in picture: H. Willer. xx.-. Soph Fill Days with Studies, Clubs, Sports Swvvt Vit-turyff fllultling' tho candy their lwnmoroonl i'm-1-iw-il fm- lu-ing' tlw lmiglwst lmim-rmmi in tlw Mag- znzim- llrivu, t'zu'lm-li Holtz, lflrnic Baltic, Ronnie- llurtlvtl :xml Miss Pittz talk uvcr their succt-ss. On thu lmzxril :tru thu rt-suits ol' thu 19515 Mug'azim' Itrivu. ,Ks tin- 317 F0llll0lll0l'l'S rvvull this past yvur. tlu-rv will ln' llll'lll0l'll'S ol' at hypotlvrmir in-1-alla-. an tlvntist. :incl X-ray Ill1ll'llilll'. soma' stmlying. mul lots of fun. With xisions ol' at sinister m-villa-. tht- twc-lu' ll0llll'I'00lIlS ol' sophis-s N-1-4-in-al thi- pl'a1'ticully puinlvss 'I'.Il. skin tvst. U1-ntul vin-ck-ups anal 'I'.lt. vlu-st X-rays wsvre' also part ol' tllvir llvultll progrann proxiclc-al Ivy tlu- svhool :mtl l'.'l'..fK. Sophomore Honor Roll-Back row: R. Stallmzm, .l. Timicl, IJ, Sclmub, N. Hahn, D. Reiclwnbacliur. Second row: V. Obmu, C. cil9SSlll'I', J. Gvti, P. C'0ppv1', J. lVIom1vy, N. t'x'm1cl1. First row: A. Brown, H. Hufrhos, M. Mc-Coy, B. Lnnirc, R. Purkyt. C. Boltz. Nut in picture: J. Plouvit-z. 'Flu' sophomore- yt-ar brought to vonlplvtion tllvil' llllyliivlll Ullllvklllllll prograun of two yt-urs. ln orclc-r to ilu 1-lop thvir ulivtion mul poise- in sp:-uking.. tho sa-coml ya-ur stutlvnts ss 4-rv in apt-1-1-In vlzlssvs ln-sitlvs carrying thru- othvr major slllrjvvts. In tht- lllilgillllll' ilris 1- llw S0lDll0lll0l'l'P5 haul the- higlu-st honn-room. Miss l'ittz'i-1, mul tht- lop SUIUHIIHIII. 1llll'llll'll Holtz. Mrs. llingvl, Section l0.X-Hack row: A. Bt-ilmun, VV. Bin xlfr, XV. Ayloswurtli, F, Benm-tt, J. Blkillli'l', VV. Andrews. 'I'hird row: Mrs. llingm-l, R. Bw-im-1', M. llowt-rs, B. lflsclu-illmcliw. S. Abbott. Sc-cond row: F. Vox, Il. Amlvrsvn, S. llvyvr. S. Furmis, .l, Holi, l'. Boycu, ll. Gatos. First row: Il. Riizlslvy, ll. f'2lIlllJlJUll. J. Flay, M, Babb, VV. Um'- lvr. -l. Bassett, I.. .-Xllclwsori. Not in picture: F. Flay. Nlr. Runningvr, Su-tion 10A-Back row: S. Gillow, C. Glessner, L. Hentges, R. Lewis, Mr. Runningcr. W. Ifoxwl, lb. l'1vvi'vtt, R. llotflnml. 'l'hird row: R. Loveland, J. Harkins, D. Kastler, R. Fortman, L. Kern, J. Ik-vim-. R. Good- pzistvr, M. Johnson. M. llornyan. Second row: D. Miller, J. Hutchison, D. Groesch, B. Hughes. J. McMullvn, B. Ruin. Y. lloorollmvk, M. Kimpon, P. Haen. First row: G. Keasler, N. Foreman, R. Luvbbing. J. llansvn, J. l'ag't-, R. Funk, I . lk-wr-y, ll. King. Not in picture: R. Melchert. Nlrs Humiston Su-tion 10A-Back row: Mrs. Humiston, P. Soderdahl, C. Smith, D. Reichenbuchvr, R. Wvstluml, J, Mioom-v,tV. tlbma. Third row: M. Rhozules, G. Palmer, E. Moreno, V. Taylor, S. Reader, B. Shepard, R..Robinson. .I Wilson. S1-cond row: R. Purkvt, R. Ode, J. Noack, S. Whitt, P. Wormwood, B. lN1lS0ll, R. We-ndlmpr. l'lrst row: J. Stout, J. Stotfcl, J. Schmidt, R. Scheffler, W, Walsh, G. Swalley, R. Pugh. Bliss Stuhhins, Scction l0A-Back row: J. Noble, J. Lawton, Miss Stubbins, L. Libby, R. Hettinge-r, R. Minor. First row: IJ, Brauor, R. Ouellette, J. Gates, G. Schmidt, L. Williams, J. Testin. Not in picture: D. Bigham, M. lluhn. J. Popp. of Miss Pittz, Scclion IOII-Back row: B. Bcnnctt. P. Bicritz. G. Bockus, N. Bzxgwill, .I. Blcncoc, F. Bass. Third Row: Miss Fittz, K. Buss, Ii. Alsip. .I. Bulough. A. Bohr, D. Bowcr. Second row: N. Blank. A. Bcverlcy, F. Bishop, llonmi Christotll-l, N. B1-ckncr, .I. Brunginzin. C. Boltz. First row: Don Chiistoffvl, L. Artcr. R. Bartlett, R. limclu-tt, l'. Bl umm cr, R. Brown, E. Boltic. Not in picture: A. Blake, R. B1-yor. Nlr. Simonscn, Scction 10B-Back row: .I. l ctg'zittci', M. litlwzirds, .I. Kucginski, Mr. Simonson, D. Edmonds, P. l'11nnn II F quiul 'l'h' rl r I lining. P H oulbck I F1'l I Cillihan I C dnu I th I ,..., i., ' , ll' UWC . . 2 ' , . 0 'A , 4. J'lC iS0ll, . . x ' , - . 131' , 1 . H9af , 1 . Iilcim-incicr. Sccond row: B. Foy, I.. Foote, .I. Bowcrs, IJ. Govc, N. Crouch, P. Mcycr. S. Farnham, -I. Gicck, First row: II. llaugr. li. Flcmingr, li. H1-imzm, E. Gin-se. E. Harrell, .I. Hart, V. FVZIIIZOII. Not ln picture: .I. Davis, ,I. th-oi c II Critlin, .I. Ilnrbin. ,-.- Nliss llrinkmzinn. Scction ltlli-Back row: .I. Chziwy,:o. J. Borbcy. Miss Brinkmann, .I. Cook, M. Craifr. P. Copper, Y. Cook. Third row: ll. Crown-ll, R. Campcr. G. Davis, C. Coakcs, II. Exlinc, T. Dcnnin, K. Christian. Second row: li. tirolt-slit-, Y. Cotfcy, A. Brown, S. Bushor, C. Bouldin, G. Campbcll, N. Casey. First row: D. Falkos, Itiix Blllllllllllll L lldtit 1 Duclttt I Dtnnm I l'ntilt D Iftti ti ' t ---I . liucllmillcr. '. 1 . I. 'Q' . .. ' ' , .. I X. . I ng , A. Dcmctcr. Not in plcturc: .Ianc n n ll llh 9 ! 5. lk fl lallwll afar: I ll I I I Q Nw is If mtl? .-Q. I' 1 f Fi 5.5 Il I Miss Turner, Svction l0l!-Hack row: Mrs. Blackman. M. Ilt-i'r1-ii, Ii. Ile-tilt-y, li. Iiigiani. I.. llm-wilt. l'. .luralzui S. Humistnn, C. H1-list-. Third row: H. ll0l'I'niann. G. Isenog'lv, 'l'. Kippvr. K. Ilseinzin, B. Krzntst-li, ll. Kzxzul, li Hvinizinn, I.. Hatlaml. Second row: B. Hatman, S. Hoorelbokv, S. lhrvr. B. Jones. S. Hubbzir1l.t'. Hurst. S. Hvstt-i B. Hawkins. First row: ID. Ida-ram, F. Irrinc, J. Howell, W. K1-llngggr, Il. I.z1nc-, K. .Ioliaiiiiosst-ii, Ib, Mt-Uinilm. Not in pirturv: Y. Hotopp, Miss Turner. Miss Pooluy, Section l0Ii-Back row: Miss Pauley, B. Lamfu, B. Kish. M. Imwis. Y. I.ittlL-joliii, li. Kiiigrslcy Third row: S. Killvy, J. Kunoltl, S. Mzsgrnuson, F. Lorenz. IJ. Nass, K. Numricli, A. I.z1rsoii. Second row: I.. I.im-mln .l. Kyvs, M. I.ivvry,:oocl, I.. Littlv, S. Martin, V. I.axl'wy, S. I.t-eslcy. First row: J. Mt-tzfrer. V. Mmwv. M. I.inrlm-ii lIll'yl'l', Il. Nelson, K. Mnrggv. S. Mcilraw. R. Lewis. Not in picture: P, Kimpmi, Il. Krs-son, ll. I.m'viiz, F. Nuvnli Nliss Richards, St-ction l0ll-Back row: I.. I't-twsmi, J. Plouvicz, V. Kautl, J. Ihirsmis, N. Musmi, Y. Moss F. NL-ss, J. Pfistor. Third row: B. Murphy, Miss Rivlizwrls, IJ. Katz, II. Rm-hrijr. ID. Kolnwtsnii, S. I'm-tm-r, lb, Srlmuli 1 W. Russ. K. Mt-Farlancl. Svvoncl row: S. Nada-lh0tI'vi', M. Portlock. J. Petorstm, Il. Oms, K. llumim-r, V. Muslim I .I. Monro, I.. Rt-ynolcls, M. lVIcC'oy. First row: J. NL-ill, IJ. Ilishn-l, E. Paris. W, Popp. J. Ivrkins. N. Nalin A. I':iku. Ov .Ct if .yy Q t 6 Mr. l'appaeri, Section lllll-llack row: Mr. Cappaert, M. Salisbury, Nancy Renner, J. Rickert, Norma Renner, l.. Sawitoski. Third row: W. Spilman, C. Shaw, D. Sheagren, R. Seherrueble, P. Schafer, J. Scott. Second row: .l. Ralmoine, l.. Robert, A. Russell, D. Rishel, S. Sawitoski, J. Rausch. B. Robinson. First row: J. Morales, R. Spurlin, ll. Stallmann, IC. Schoen, R. Stallnian, F. Sloan, R. Stirn. Not in picture: S. Romine, J. Shannon. Miss l'rindle, Section l0l!--Back row: Miss Prindle, G. Schmidt, J. Tidd, N. Twait, J, Schindel, K. Schrader, J. Stevens, ll. Sharp. 'l'hird row: W. Vester, N. Trinko, S. Thomas, N. Teter, J. Tanncnbaum, D. Sutherland, D. Sutclitf. Second row: N. Taylor, S. Shannon, M. Valent, D. Schmidt, M. Crist, J. Springborn, M. Underwood, S. Szilage. First row: ll. VanVolkenburg', J. Stotfel, J. Wullbrandt. ll. Valentine, G. Tannenbaum, J. Glasgo, .l. llehel. Not in picture: B. Scholxer. Mrs. Schindel, Section l0ll-llack row: Mrs. Schindel, S. Wienecke, B. Williams. S. Vickers, IJ. Willman. Third row: J, Zlwinden, l'. Wackerline, ll. Weisner, J. Wagner, M. Zwijac, G. Martens, D. Zielke. Second row: B. Wendline-, S. Williams, IC. Witte, J. Watson, P. Wondrak, M. Waldren, K. Weeks. First row: R. Wheaton, l'. Wyeth, W. Watkins, .l. West. ll. VVhite, R. Volaw, R. Walker. Qu Al' CO n 0 B EE H' M W '86- jaw .A I I I4 X 1 is 5' 3 Q!! .X I'rt-sent for the Teacher--Mr. llarth receives a Christmas gift from Dennis Wiggins us nieinhers of his home- rooni, .Innies Wehrs, Bonnie Tucker, Joe Vilbigz, Sheila VVebb. and Janice Wollemvelmt-i', watch. l'rt-senling' tt-zielit-i's with gifts during' the Yule season has long: been n tradition among' East High students. Freshman Honor Roll-Back row: K. Oros, W. Lawrence. M. Met'z1ll, R. Monw, .l. Albrigrlit. Third row: IJ, flIlI'2lVt'I' V. Aclzims. t'. Kon-nig'slierg', C. Thom, li. Hasenheyer, R. Ream. Second row: R. Qnrollo, l.. Fonrt, M. t'ourt, .I Zelinlin, I.. Pnrliyt, L. Murrell. First row: M. Craft, J. Haagr. S. Webb. B. Tucker, ll. Dittinann. li, Melton. Fresh Remember Their First Year at East Nlr. 0'N4-il, Section 9A-Back row: D. Ackley, J. Abel,T. Feder. Fourth row: Mr. 0'Nc-il, R. Albright, R. Brant-r R. Alexnmler. I.. Votton, D. Hanks. J. Covert. Third row: tl. Brown, S. Bonniehsen. R. Fatten, W. Bnrson. t', l'IIIs wortli. Il. Beyer, t'. Derry. Second row: J. Dittman, D. Douglas, J. Bandy, .l. Hamline, J. Berry, A. In-Merritt IH. In-t'oIIt-s. First row: S. Boyle, A. Carter, B. Brady, B. Cleavelancl, P. Dano, J, Bedford. M. t'nrIson. Miss Brigham. Section 9A-Blick row: C. Massingill, t'. Ilinfls, T. Knnr. Fourth row: J. Neill, R. Ilvtzel, Il Iloi-nor. W. Ilohnes, IC. Huhn, L. Negre, F. Owen. Third row: Miss Brisrliani, H. Miksn, P. Hayden. I.. Murrt-ll B. Ki-llolwr, M. llzinny, IJ, Minard. Second row: Kent Morfze, T. Murphy, G. Poclsehweit. K. Uros, W. Phillips R. lVletz1:er. Keith Morgre. First row: fl. Martin, J. Mueller, N. lVlz1hrey. B. Kendall, IJ, lVlUl'g'2lI1. K. Neilson .I, Nlolnzir. Not in picture: R. Lantz, E. Johnson, F. Mexin. it 5. it 'I'hird row: singer, L. 1 5 . 5 x Section 9B-Back row: Mr. Court, R. Bartelt R. Benson, M. Benson, R. Blanton, B. Beck, C Mr. Court, Blanton, R. Bettchcr. D. Abrahalnson, J. Blazer, Andrews, J. Kleinemeier, V. Kaad, M. Bennett Becker, K. R. Blackburn. Mr. May, Section SM-Back row: D. Vzinzl, IJ. Sweeney, R niucher, M. Stroud, W. Warren, N. Olin. Third row: M. Qurollo .l. Renner L. Wilcoxen. Second row: R. Swain G .Q and ...,,. . 16 W. Bozik, R. Arend, S. Blair, J. Albright, A. Baker. Adams, C. Blencoe, J. Baum. Second row: F. Bel- R. Ardelean, C, Benson. First row: A. Blunk, K. V. Becker, T. Baird. Not in picture: R. Bennett, Riegrer. Fourth row: Mr. May, R. Rickey, J. Wenn- Whitby, P. Pfeiffer, S. Postowka, S. Phillips, R. Seifrid R. Scull W. Stemple L. White F. Vargas ll. Wilkinson. First row: K. Powers, P. Tadewaldt, s.'0QhsQnst-hllw-1-, J, lSchaub, J. Zelinka, Ji Von0hlen1 .l. Sha-eley. Not in picture: R. Stiles. J. White, H. Willmann. Mrs. Anderson, Section 9B-Back row: Mrs. Anderson, C. Brown, V. Brent, J. Boyd, J. Cole, L. Brown, W. tluddcndorf. Third row: S. Breyne, R. Benson, T. Glass, L. Braaten, V. Bowling, V. Briggs, K. Bolden. S1-cond row: K, Buerger, T. Bolster, R. Burkart, S. Brown, J. Buchner, R. Bretthauer, R. Burkhart. First row: B. Butz, V. Cainan, L. Jelen, L. Cannon, N. Cate, F. Ciko, B. Bruesewitz. Not in picture: G. Campbell, C. Cole. -45.. ss rf Y I ', YS Q 4 , nfl, lx in -Z 'LY BLR ,597 .1 Nl' CY .fy Mr. llouser, Section 9B-Hack row: Mr. llouser. J. Henderson, A. Hendricker, ll. Johnson. Fourth row: M llotopp, A. Houser, K. Heiden, E, Jeske, D. Herren, B. Hotfland, S. Hougzhtby. Third row: E. Isom, R. llerren S. lloadley, ti. Korody, D. Joray, K. Jackley, D. Jeske. Second row: F. Jiavis, t'. Hickernell, J. llewitt, J. John- son. J. llerter, B. Jones, tl. Johanns. First row: T. Hurtt, M. Jennings, H. Johnson, T. Higgiiis, t'. Kelley, J. Iver- son, S. Hess. Not in picture: C. Hill, M. Hulon. R. Janes. Mr. Nlouw, Section 9B-llack row: T. Hzimpson, Wendell Hansen, Mr. Mouw, J. Goss, E. Hauser. Fourth row B. Fatten S. Harrison, S. Glover, E. Fuller, J. Hart, M. Foote, J. Grimm. Third row: William llzinsen, D, tirzimly D. Fews, T. Frantz, E. llasenheyer, J. Farnum, N. Fermazin. Second row: J., Hall, Giese, R. Guzman. B Farrell, S. Fetzer, M. Lross, J. Haag. lflrst row: B. Fansler, J. Foreman, S. tim. lu. tiilmson, J. tmsper, .I. Hal' ningxyi, K. Hal mer. Not in picture: R. Flores, B. Hager. Mr. Jennings, Section 913-Back row: Mr. Jennings, J. Curtin, F. Duy. Fourth row: S. tiroesch, M. Court, .I t'ooper, P. Doran, S. Donnan, B. Dennin, L. Court. Third row: R. Davis. J. Eddy, F. Doppelhamme-r. M. t'rt-mcens ll. Fooper, R. East, L. Fowherd. Second row: Richard Cruz. D. Dye, R. Crouch, L. Darling, R. Erli, J. Davis D. Olson. First row: J. DeRoche, M. Craft, B. Erickson, J. Dixon, D. Crain, D. Dittmann, D. Ellis. Not in picture Rob.rt Cruz, E. Edwards, S. Edwards. ...rmi V' -.A .....i..,,....f sfunv M U ts' N0 UU!! UNCH!!! U46 TALKING 'TA y nf ann- NO utlrmc N .... L..-1 , NI Q41 A' .5- 'ans 1' A -2 .X gg, ,sg f fl 1 it.. is 4 E 4- Mr. Bushnell, Section Sill-llack row: Mr. Bushnell, A. Largrford, J. Livergootl, A. Lipke, J. Konrad, D. Kline. Third row: K. Kearns, 17. Lewis, W. Lawrence, L. Brooks, W. Krause, A, Knopp A. Kennedy. Second row: G Lulmic, ll. Kelloggg, t'. Koeuigslu-rg', J. Kline, B. Kain, J. Kifowit, M. Kelley. First row: B. Knur, B. King, D. Lulmic, M. Lallew, S. Lazur, P. Kuehlcm. A. Lincoln. No. in picture: B. Kiser. Mr. Schauh. Section EH!-Back row: ll. Moore, M. Mct'all, R. Medzunas, A. Mct'oy, Mr. Schaub. Third row: t' Mtretlitlm, N. Mt-itz, .l. Moeclier, Joy Miller, M. Mizel, S. McElroy, S. Mcllutfee. Second row: R. Meister, G Miller, O. Meredith, A. Nilu, R. Miller, t'. Miller, P. Metzger. First row: J. Mieno, K. Mct'ormick, S. Meck. Melton, J. Minnrml, T. Manning, J. Melson. Not in picture: Judy Miller. L. Miss Jenks, Section EHS-liack row: R. Mouw, W. Nick 'ls, W. Olson. Fourth row: t'. Peckman, M. Poliug, R llilie, ll. Porch, tl. Peutek, H. fll1lSt.'l1XX'2lf.l'L'l'. Third row: Miss Jenks M. ML'flUSK0l'. L. Purkyt, C. Porter, E. Powers I. Neggre, Y. Moreno. Second row: D. Morgan. D. Oltraver, P. Nicoll, F. Moore, Ii. Oakes, E. Nicoll. A. Musaracai First row: .l. Pounds, E. Parish. J. Peshiu, J. Presson, M. Osborne, L. Ncueukirchen, C. Popp. Not in picture' ll. l'ett-rson. ..,17,, .0 . Q F A I A ' X, JJ .Q ,. -v , V . ' .4 ' 1 T5 Q' ' vp iw. ul '0Q G: 3i.,,. Mr. Sumners, Section 9B-Back row: Mr. Sumners, G. Shukis R. Schroeder. Fourth row: D. Rokop, F. Runge, D. Reisinger, G. Renner, R. Reilein, K. Schramer, R. Skyles. Third row: R. Retterer, R. Scott, J. Reynolds, .I. Solomon, R. Sakai, J. Resch. Second row: R. Reuter, R. Ream, E. Schwarz, W. Robinson, S. Smith, ll. Schimlel, B. Smith. First row: S. Rees, S. Rowe, R. Rubalcaba, E. Shirley, N. Seifert, S. Rhoades. M. Simmons. Not in picture: R. Sabonis. Miss Galbraith, Section 9B-Back row: E. Stallmann, C. Thom, R. Sickler, K. Sullens S. Speck. .l. Stiles, R. Ticer. Third row: Miss Galbraith, S. Stapleton, S. Tracey, G. Stallrnann, I. Tate, G. Sponholtz, J. Trapp. Second row: R. Sperry, P. Sutcliff, S. Schull, R. Thompson, R. Swanson, M. Thomas, L. Starlel. First row: l'. Tippey, .I. Secor, S. Stallmann, G. Stammet, B. Tierney, P. Steveis, N. Stark. Not in picture: G. Stickney. B. Summers. Mr. Harth, Section 9B-Back row: R. Weeks, J. Ward, Mr. Harth, C. Wolf, P. Walker. Fourth row: D. Van- Ileventer, D. Wig'g'ins, D. Heyde, J. Wehrs, K. Williams, R. Woolley, J. White. Third row: R. Wnternian, ll. Wilkie, J. Vilbig, J. Willett, D. Young, R. Tuma, R. Trentham. Second row: W. Wheeler, T. Trueniper, W. White, B. Tucker, M. Windsheimer, R. Willman, D. Wiskur. First row: E. Zielke, L. Wirth, D. Waloszyk, J. Wollenweber. S. Webb, J. Underwood, N. Williams. .M4Q... 1 mf -3.1 Y if 9 . gn. L I Y 5 9 lcMooLs , FN!!! l!111l 4 cswnugrug --is A .A- Mr. Ilulvy, Svction ill!-Iiack row: J. t'l1ristiunscn, H. Mikus, T. Snydor, Mr. Halt-y, R. Jonutz, J. Sivlwn, R. Govpfort. 'I'hird row: M. Mairtt-ns. B. livvrly, K. llall, F. Potts, M. Galloway,-I.W'ei1liliiz1cl1cl',P.'l'ocl:is. Second row: P. Moore, t'. Ingiulmni, M. llucttnor, 'I'. U'Mz1llcy, G. Klubcr, K. Plant. P. Gabor. First row: l'. Felton, P. Frzinm-n, S. Plant, M. Blzuso, ll. Hart, 'l'. Mokcti, G Frecr. Not in picture: E. Wagrncr. Mr. llucklor, Svction 9B-Back row: W. Urosby, E. Joralan, Mr. Bucklt-r, L. GL-iixlws, L. Frvvinan, ll. Hard, J. Gnntur, J. Gillu. Third row: R. Aguilar, D. llzimniond, IJ. Davis, S. Bauman, G Clark, J. Gaspar, J. llzirnion. S1-cond row: R. Banks. M. llzunlmly, .l. l'zu'tc-r, B. I aulliab0r, G. Benson, R. Bombzxrcl, t'. llevereaux, D, Emerson. First row: J. Amit-rson, J. llolnn-s, M. Bighorn, B. lJ0ar.lo1'ti', B. Foltos, B. Charvst, P. f'0lt'lN2lll, L. Bvdforil. Mr. S1-well, Suction 9B-Back row: Mr. Sowx-ll, G. Long. K. Puutzkc, R. Mclntosh, G. Trottt-r, E. Turns-r, R. 'l':iylor, .l. 'll-slin. Third row: t'. Whitt-, J. Olson, J. Laird, R. Loveland, L. A. Krebs, P. Mcl-'ezikm-, R. Tzinnor. S1-cond row: .l. L. Pauls, P. Sc'rogy.yins, B. Kresser, C. Snyder, S. Sauve, J. Router, M. Turebcssy, E. llebol. First row: D. Paxton, J. Worby, S. Schroeder. S. Wilkinson, E. Shyer, W. LaVoy, B. Wayda. -49- emu 'l i ,M 'N 4 gl- 9- . .TZ lg 1: . 1-T win L ' .4529 . X . vc., ??s Q5 lk ,P J !L' V f,.X 'f -. r X, Ilu- llnurcl ol' l'illlll'2lll01l. guitlml hy Ur. , .- agp Uutvs. slip:-rinte-ntl:-nt ol' tha- liust sith- sclmols. slips-rsisa-xl thu- lllllltllllg prugraun. 'l'h4' ron- !'5lI'lII'll0ll ol' at nvw high srllool. whit-In will lu- c'olnplt'tv1l hy S1'IDl1'llllN'I'. l95T. unfl of lhrra' t'lI'lllt'llllll'y svlluols was tha- main ite-m on this yt-zu s agt-mlzl. B1-sith-s r'lllN'l'XlHlIlg thu- l I sm-lmul lruilclings lust sith- school Syilvlll. tht- aulminis- traitors we-rv kc-pt lnusy lay tht-ir stuxly of vxlu- vzxtimml uml lblllllflflill prohlc-ms. 'l'h4- svlvv- tion nl' Pqllllllllvlll for the- na-is schools was unotlle-r vom-1-rn this ye-ur. A llrv all Young 5l'll0Ul hrouglll itll zulalo-rl Imrtla-il ol' IHS vhiltlrvn without rlussroonl lzwilitivs. The- pruhle-ln was solu-xl hy llznizlg lhv kill1ll'I'gZIl'll'll. first. uncl sa-1-oml grueli- vhilelrvn nmu- into llurclwvll srlmnl :tml the- lhiral. fourth. anal filth grault-rs into Rust High. Dr. .lohn W. Gatos llirm-1-ting' the work oi' uh-vcn schools and ow-l'svcil1g' thc constl'lln'tion of tlirm- new schools worm' lhv nlulivs of Dr. John W. Gatos, supvl'i11tc-nmlelit oi' ihv East Side Schools. Board Directs Policies, Expansion Program lioard of l':t'llll'2lll0l1-lll'. John W. Gatos, sl1pv1'in1c-n'l0l1l. vxplnins 21 mlm-tail in tho vonstruviion oi' tho now high svhool to nn-lnbvrs oi' the board: iSlbllltllllg1'l Vliiton I . Simmons, prosiclvntg Nicholas A. Ili-rnn-s, .l. A. l urnz1s, Alhort K. .Ianni-s, Hzxrohl WV. Mzltthcws, high svhool prinuipzllg tsiltingrl liclnu M. llollins, soon-tz1r'yg t'lii1'orml I. Johnson, llurolfl A. lVIo1'g'zxn, Ilarry R. Slll'il1.l'l'l'll Ngo.- Administrators' Meeting-f Discussing' school problems are Aaron Albrigrht, boys' counselor: Georgie Woolley, senior zulviserg Ralph Blackman, junior advlserg Mlss Veronica O'Neil, girls' counselorg llzirold Muttlu-ws, principal: Miss Ruth Brinlnnann, sophomore adviser: Miss Rowena Galbraith, iresh- nuxn :ulvism-rg .Iuy llnnter. assistant principal. East High Co-operates Ilire-cling llu- work ol' l437 Slllllvlllil znul 07 le-zlrlu-rs was llu- aluly ol' Mr. Multlu-ws. Ill'llll'lllillq ill zulelilion to many extra duties l'0Ill'l'l'lllllg llu- lnuilcling ol' ilu- lu-w lligll school. llc-siilvs serving as assistant prillripzll. Mr. lllllllvl' luul Ullilrgt' ol' llu- school lmnk.. sulwr- visu-al llu- zmnuul magazilu- qlriw-. mul taught aulvanuw-al lrooklu-4-ping classes. llvlping !'llllIlC'lllS solve' ilu-ir lwrsonul proli- ll'lllH mul plan llu-ir future-s was ilu- work of Miss 0'Nn-il. girls' counselor. mul Mr. Al- lrriglll.. lnoys' counselor. llc-sielvs lu-ing ilu- girls' counselor. Miss 0'Ne-il taught Sllllll'lll gow-rnnu-nl. was lu-:ul of ilu- llll2illll'SH vllllral- lion ah-purlnu-nl. zuul was auls isa-r of ilu- Girls' Clulv. Mr. Allvriglll was llu- faculty aulvisvr of llu' Boys' lllulv. supvrxisor of hall monilors, mul honu- visitor. Mr. Harold W. Matthews-Harold W. Matthews, East High Principal, is in charge of supervising East's students and faculty members and of hiring new instructors. ,51- llvrm-'saGood Om-I Aiding' l.l'0Sl1lll0!l .ln-rry Reimer, Whe-rv's the Red Line?-As Luis Erickson, .lim .lam-I l nrc-nizlli, and Hub Mouw in sole-cling: interest- Bassett, Rosuliv llvnlvy, :incl Vhuck ll0Vori- am ul ing' lumks for ilu-ir Iflmflish Il book reports is Mrs. their turn, Mrs. Iluylo, schmwl nurse-, :mil Mrs. llznix M:n'i:ui 'l'l1umpsn1i, assistant liln'al'izm. Sh0ag'r0ii, P.'l'..-X. lu-ulth co-clmli'i11ul1, lost M1-lx n Hill's vision in the annual vyu-lvstingg' pl'Ug'l'2ll1l. Faculty of 67 Lead Students Through Year In I1-Irospa-rl. as we' turn Inu-k the- pagvs nl' nur H10 days all lim-it lligll. ll host of mvm- ornlnle- l'Nl'lllH and pe-oplv slalml lwforv us. 'l'e-uvlu-rs und 1-lass:-s, wlu-rv such an gr:-an purl ul' our limi' was spvnl., will allways hold il nlnminaml plum- in our nu-nmrie-s. Anlong l'vv0llv1'li0lls nl' oral lulkn in Illa- spa-1-vll 1-lusru-H. nl' hook l'lll'IlliSll'y vxpc-rillwmlls. re-purls. ol' 4lil'l'ic- Ill and of vom-xlilulion uml flag te-shi an- vivid llN'lll0l'il'N of lun-by 'Ill' In-lpful te-zwllvrs. 41 EMA-nf' A.mm Alhright Buys' 1.1rullxL-lor Muir P, Amlm-mmm l..lngu.lgc, lfnpgliah XVillinm S. Hkllllfll lmlusrrinl linlmuuimi Ralph l'. l5l.u'km.m linglixh lxlimhulli I., Illms l'l1nmgr.aplly lzliralhv.-th llriglmm Huxlllcsx lwluixll ion Ruth l'. llrinknmnm lznglish, l..lnp:u.1p:c D. lx. Htovxn Iiuum-ss l'mluc.urimm Nu.lln.l Broun Horns l's'mmlniL s l'1lfUSl Hum k lor M .lllu-rlulicx Ray XY. Burgett Industrial liducation X'i'illiam Bushnell Industrial liducation Carl llappaert Science ,l. C. Chrinman Business Education Carol Cufey linglish Mildred Colne.-l Office C. D, Connaw ay Science Arthur ll. Court Social Studies lluhert P. Davis Social Studies .losephine S. Dingel lfnglish llesitles plunning courses of study. super- vising extra-curricular activities. and helping prepare gootl citizens. the 67 faculty mem- hers eoneernetl themselves with aiding us in the choiee of classes and careers. To aitl ollr selection. Mr. Yvoolley super- vineil the vocational guitlzmce program. Sen- iors were given the benefits of fieltl trips and interviews with college representatives. Guarding our health and welfare was a major eoneern of the faculty. Uur health program includes two years of physical etlu- eution. zmmnil chest X-rays., freshman eye tests, anal sophomore TB skin tests and tlental l'IlC'l'k-llpti. A registered nurse always is pres- ent to take care ol' any emergencies and acci- dents that might occur. lluring a typical day each teaeher super- vised one stutly hall untl taught five classes. Mixing fun and philosophy with learning.. ex- plaining new materials., teaching students how to express the-lnselves in their work. and guitl- ing them along the lines of creative thought were parts of each teaeher's day. Es muy hermoso-To acquire a better understanding of Spanish-American culture, .lean Peterson, .lack llaymond, Dave Sheagren, and Phyllis Bieritz, Span- ish students, examine various articles made by our southern neighbors. I Smell Ammonia --Mr. Harth, with a watchful eye, supervises as Marlene Hayden, Sandra Rausch, Bob Fowler, and Don Schultz test unknown substances for the presence of ammonium compounds. g 5:: -. Nlimoograph Room Scene--Responsible for the l'.'l'.A. R4-port Varcl, lesson plans, and the too fzunilizii' rniim-ogiznphc-cl tm-sts are Miss Dollins aml her helpers: Nancy Scott, Marvin Johnson. zinrl .lm-an Riley. Snappy Snapshots- 'Viewing pictures taken mul mounted by their pliotoggrzipliy class are .lo.-Xiin Settles, Vonnio Curtin. Pat Pzunson, Vlim-k 'IK-us Cher, Jean Riley, Gilbert Lindon. :incl Bob lVlol'l1-5 If N 4 1 I1 fi z groan .Supervise Classroom , Laboratories, Shops ., ,4r -.. ' is Q 1 r. A eg? ag.. l-lg-.iiinr In Hollins llusiiwss l'.slun',llxun Virginia 'l. Duyll: Suliiml Nurse, Ilmullth Alloulcv lfnrsl l.ihr.iry ANNISLIIII Rimcria ii.iIlwr.iixli Social Slullius lloyd R. ii.n1iwg.iu llllltlillhll hluminiim Dunnlml IB. brilliii lN1.illu'in.ltins Rnyinuml M. Il.iIv5 Sa.'icm'1- john l'. llairth Sciciiu- livin- l.. lluuser lhisliwm lxillfilliuii llulun 'l'. llumismil l.,ingu.ip:a- ,lay l,. lluntur Business lznluiiilmn l.ucllr -In-inks lznglish ,Lum-x IS, -Iunnings Social Slumlius Vincvm l..lnglil1 Musir Milne Iidmly llomc l'umimiiu 'WG Alun- l,llnh.lup:h l'hysin.ll lmIu..1Kiun : R45 N.lm'sairr Social Sludivs Umar M.ul.n.ur Snnhll Slklxlica Kcul R, M.ly lhxsilwxs, Smmll bludlu lm- Mun- l'hplm'.ll lfnlnlullmn Huy I'. MnAhms EV' Ss'fl'lh'u x I-linhcrh hh-upvr t llulnc l'kunxml1iu kt gf .hw I xx ,llnl h1t'l7j.Il4l' buvnu' -luhn XX. Nnuxs M.lxln-nmlim Rn, j. 0 N.-11 Musim V1-lulln.l ln. O'Nv:I hills' lmnlsrlur, liuxlm-xx I-Llnmlximl 3 Sam K.. Prricnlnx llldllhllidl I slm.nim1 ' C-A-rxrmlv l'. Pin: 1 lhxxlllc-s Iwlmnlxml llorxhn I'nmlm'3 Arr M.nry Alito Prxmllu 9 I nglish ...Advise Students in Conferences, Meetings l'l'2ll'til'1' Maki-s l'vrf0vl NIt'llllWL'l'Sl1iP in ll I1lllSiK'2ll unpzxxlizzxliml uml in l1al'nmny class constitutes part of thc' pm- 11'l'2llll uf thusv lNllSll' mzxjors: E. Mzuldl, ID. Tatu, S, Abbott, Ci. Vzlmloskv, A. l'ul'ch, K. Bl'l'Q', R. SIINIUIIS, R. 'l'lmm:1s, J, Vustvr, ll. I,oig'h, ll. Swullcy. and ll. l':l'kl'l'. 55 - 4 17 i :.:- 1 lill1.m N. iilLlt.lI'tlN loglish --'s av-. an YI. lions-fr l5i.ltlu-in.il'u ir. M. Runlmlpgcr lNi.ixl1cu1.ll5is l. l. 5nll.u1lw loglish lnrolnu- D. Sihuk lnglish .3 Nh-aff' s I N W ' f lhlli E. Kathryn hilumli-I llomu lwonoinxcs 5lu.lrl 51-xx cll Art Ctorclon K. Sinion-cu lnslusuml l'dux.lt1on I'. M. Spurlmk llusincss l'Llm'.l1ion livin' Slnhhins l nglish ...Assist with Many Extracurricular Activities Bc-siclc-s pa-rforming flutivs 1-onm-rm-cl with te-zu-hing. tlu- l'au'ulty furtlu-re-ml their intvrc-st in thc- profe-ssion hy participating in uvtivities of thi- Illinois Ecluvuton Association and the Intcrvstvd Spectators-f-Watching the movie How to Study bor of MV. llurtlfs 1-im-mology class. ops-ratvs the projector. all frm-slimn-n ara- rm-quirvrl to takv. National l'i1lu4'alion Assoviution. This your Miss Uallbruith was vlvvlc-ll pr:-sialm-nl ol' tha' Northoastvrn Division of NH.-K while- Mr. Hur- gott sc-rw-xl us finanvv chairman for an sc-4-oml are Social Studies I students. Larry i':XliltL', ax mum- Such movin-s supplvnwut thi- orivntution roursm- wlm-lm Step zlsido, Einstvinf fi,0l'i-lll'lltlIlj1' an oxpt-rimout in 1-lcctronics class 1111- Rin-lmrml Goomlpnstor, Ilouulus Iiislwl, .lauoh l'm-bel. Mr. Bushnell, Kan Isle-man, Roger Whitv,aml Ken Fleming: J-114.1 l s , v 4 5 i Moment of Merriment-Enjoying a humorous comment at the faculty tea are Miss Brink- niann, Miss Youngblood, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Brigliani, Mrs. Reeves, substitute teacher. and Mrs. lluniiston. S S., Who told the joke?-Enjoying a mirth-provoking story are Mr. Haley, Mr. May, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Sehaub, and Mr. Davis at the Student Government Tea which was held to promote friendliness be- tween the teachers and the students. .. Attend Parties, Programs, Teas, Institutes term. A travel award was presented to Miss Iiloss hy the NEA. Mr. Maze was the men's representative from Illinois on the staff of a puhlieation on eo-eclueationnal sports. ln the after-sehool hours the teaehers were oeeupied hy attending various meetings. pre- paring next day's lessons. eorreeting home- work and tests.. keeping reeords.. determining grades. and doing other routine duties. joe SUIIIIIUYS Sninll Studies ,Lunes V. Trotuv Music, Social Studies Gladys Turner I-'nglish llnhert A. 'l urner lzngllsli liilm I.. XYhiren.u'k l.ihr.iry Wayne NY'ierner lllllllhlfl-ll lfdufzuion George Wlmlley l.ingu.ige Dorothy Youngblood linglish Sometimes we wondered whether our teaeh- ers were too oeeupied to have fun. Teaellers' meetings. faeulty g9l-lIlgPlll!'I't'i..N and the Stu- dent Government-sponsored faeulty tea added variety to the teaeher's life at sehool. No matter how far away we may he from East High in the future. the memory of a favorite teaeher will inspire and guide us along our chosen paths of life. :- Q- C? 1 Y tv I'ZlI'l'llI-TOZll'I1t'l' .Kssnciatinn-Back Row: J. McGraw, Mrs. A. Albright, Mrs. .I. Gilla. Mrs. J. Iluy. Mrs. II. Zim-Ike, A. Alhriffht. J. Strt-ut't-rt. I 0urth row: V. liillzt, J. Gillzx. Mrs. A. St-tilt-s, Mrs. A. Aylc-sworth, Mrs. Slwrmzul Burk- hart,Mrs.J.Strt-ntl-rt,Ii.tIulIstl'z1l14l,W.Wit-rm-r.'l'hird row: Mrs. J. Iienm-r, Mrs. Stzurlt-y HurkI1z11't, Mrs. W. Iiurtm-It, Mrs. I.. Glvssmw, Mrs. J. Mouw. Mrs. W. I,m'm-Iaml, Mrs. J. Benson, A. Nt-lson. Svrond row: Mrs. J. Mm'- tlrmr. Mrs. if 'I'ru:-mpvr, Mrs. A. Nelson, Mrs. IV. Fowler, Mrs. G. XIEIIUIIIIIIU, Mrs. I.. I,iplu-. Il. Shaw, First row: II. W. Mzrttht-ws, principzxlg Mrs. B. Iivt-rott, lmmlgrvt chairlmm: Mrs. 0. S, Skvun, svcoml riot--prosicit-:mtg Mrs. A. .l. Kzu'k01't, Ill't'SIlIl'l1IQ Mrs. A. Mvltun. first vicv-p1'0sirlt-nt: Mrs, E. Uvvim-, svrlw-tz11'y. P. T.A., Dads' Stress Welfare of Students In tlisrussing tm-ll-ago prohh-Ins.. talking lmnu- and sa-lmul for tht- stuth-nts' we-Ifall'a-. with Il'1ll'Ill'l'H. and 1'X1llllIllIllg stlulvnt-lnzulv 'l'lw Ilzuls' tfluh proxich-el Hue-rt's zlthh-tvs nrtit-I1-s. the- l'tll't'llI-'IIl'ilt'Ilt'I' Association: work- with lll0X'il'!i ut' tht-ir fnothzlll gillllvti and with ml tn luring about vlusvr rm-lutisms In-lwvvn IIZIIIQIIIPIS for various utlula-tit' squzuls. Iiishwashing Ilrigudv Dads' ' 1 mt-mlwrs ch-:ut up ztftm-r the-ir unnllzrl suppf-ri thurk rmrb N. Rt-mwr, I . Bartlett, Pl'l'5ItIt'IIII W. tilt-nn, viral-pra-sr clvntg A. IJchst-1rsulmlzlgw.-l'. rhzlir- man ut' thc- cvm-nt: and R. Wvh- sterg lfront rnwb V. Ilmul, II. IXIIIH 9 QKIIIIIII II I'l urltli . 2 4 A. VI yt-th. Nut prvst-ut :tru t . schor, sc-t'l't-talyg :xml 'I'. Il. t'ampbc-Il, troaxsurvr. 58 Ollicv l'rzu'ticv lllaiwizi Swift. Ariuiu- Bowl-rs, mul Nmicy Gain, ollicv assistants, acquire przu'ti1':il vxpvriuiicc as thuy lu-lp Mrs, .Ivan lliviiiv with hor S0k'l'l'l2ll'l2ll mlutu-s. 12.5- Assistants Render U eful Services to East Rc-nu-lnlu-r tha- husy ol'l'i4'v ssluirv Miss lllblllvl. ss-1'l'vlm'y lo Mr. Muttlu-ws. vllvrkvll our vre-slits to sm- il' mv haul Pllllllgll lo grzulu- aulv? Azul wa- 1'un'l forge-l lhosv 1lllHl'lll'l' slu-1-ls. lrzmsvripls. mul monthly rvporls lhal Mrs. Ilixilu- lylu-ll up. ll was olh-nlinu-s hairll to m'olu'1'lltl'zulc- llur- Vroativo looks In holiday mood and rlrt-ss, c:il'ctui'izl lzulivs are rvzuly to pro- pzirv :inotlu-r luiich for students: Mrs. R. lioliz-iistorf. Mrs. li, P. Stzillnizimi. Mrs. li. Amlvrsoii, lll2lll2!L1'l'l'Q Mrs. l'. ll. Row- clilll-, Mrs. 0. 'l'vskv. mul Mrk. lx. Y. lirziiull. ing tlu- fifth hour as ilu' Lll'0lll1l ol' llu- 330 lunvlu-s Mrs. .Mule-rson mul hor Pill-l'll'l'lll stall' wvrv prvpnring alrifu-al into ilu- halls mul classrooms to elislrzwt mul lvmpl us. 'l'lu- junilors zuul custodians 1'lu'vrl'ully kvpl ilu- school in lip-lop shape-. l ourtc'vn hun- clre-cl East slush-nts mul l50 graulv svhoolvrs kc-pl the-nl husy. intl-nance Staff--Pausiiig' for ai iiionu-lit ziftvr ai husy clay arc lCzisl's jzuiitorizil crew: llnrry Wt-ht-r, M1-rlv Ruiisoni, Mrs. llutl o i P ss, Hail llzmsori, t'lz1i't-lice Hurmziii, Mzitllu-w Phillip: not in picture: Walter Nvitzol, 1-iigiiiot-i'. ix SE! - Iiememlver . . . the folk-claneing in the gym . . . the nervous excitement haekstage lu-fore the eurtain rises . . . the eager an- tieipution of the auelienee as the house lights dim . . . the soaring and harmonious musie of eoneerts . . . the stimulating alis- eussions in eouneils anal elulls . . . the ever- present eommittee meetings . . . the rush to meet printing cleacllines . . . the thrill of exeursions to shows and husiness estaln- lishments . . . the satisfaetion of working with others for eonnnon uttainments. 5127 ' 14M H fl 1 I 0 xfk' 'P X f'-1 al 6 QA? W U J, 3 -i in ' 'I 1 ' 'Y 1 1 R, Q as .5 x H 4, an -L X,. yr Q txl K0 i 'x .x l'vJs.'x:uJ ' . 5, n ' 'Vf'x.L:o - J Q .. xg-4'-.4 ffl 3b m 'J4 b! 1 v-74-QQ N -- M 1- aw' -.'-wavy .kk R, . .lg J- .Mud J all vu Student t'ouncil Rvpresentativcs-Hack row: T. Conklin, D. Sutherland. Jake Stoffel, R. Nou, N. Kahn, t'. VVolt', Il, Molton, J. Balongrh, J. Grvncer, J. Irving, S. Blair. Third row: J. Farnnm, E. Schwarz, J. Miller, B. Kish, A. liipkv, ll. Exlino, N. Minor, John Stoffel, V. Brent, M. Oros, K. Oros. Second row: t'. IJ1-rry, .l. Olson, M. Nonrk, S. 'l'r:1ca-y. N. Rt-nm-r, J. Wvnnniachcr, L. Pnrkyt, E. Eisslcr, S. Huniiston, S. Bauman, J. Ge-ti. First row: Mr. Davis, advisor, B. lltlglic-s, J. VVatson, J. Bert-man, I.. Schulvr, ll. Swain, F. Zvlinkzx, Ii. Konrznl, M. t'rz1t't, t'. Ilit-lu-rm-ll. Voice of Students Heard in Student Council East Iliglfs Stull:-nt liounvil urls as thu' xoim- of tha- slmlu-nts in sl-hool affairs. This your Slllllvlll llounvil has sponsorvsl many :mul xuric-ll projt-cts. its main lnonvy-raising proj- vrts ill1'llllIl'tl ilu- Yivtory alullvc-. the- lllilglllillt' tlrixv. :mel ilu' ll0lll1'l'0lllillg' ll1llll'l'. The- vntirv HQlllll4'1'1llllillg 1'l'll'lDl'Zlli0ll was umlvr Stud:-nt IIoun4'il's supvrvision. A vllangv in thc' me-thocl of nominating Homo- voming Qlll'1'Il vululitlate-s was nuulv this yvalr: vavll svnior llonwroom Illilllillillvtl Iwo of its girls. :xml thc- Html:-nt Council st-Iva-In-al tht- 5 5 Welcome to East High! Ronald Gullstrancl, second soinvstoi' pros- irlent of the Student Vouncil, gots zxcquaiiitotl with Jann-s 'I'itns, Quest entertainer, who toltl Negro folk tales in un :lssvnibly spone 62 sorotl by tht- 5tutlvnt tonncil, Frosty, The Snowman -- A ronl f'hristni:isy zitliiosplu-i'u is zultlotl to the school halls by llonnis Kolb- ertson and Rosafla Elsie, nrt stu- dents, as they put Frosty on tht- C2ll'0il'l'i2l door. uri X -v I ' S- if -- i final Flt'Nl'll t'illltlltlill1'S. Fornu-rly tlu- Yarsity football sqnzul lltllllillillvll tlu- vznulielatvs. Utlu-r projc-1-ts this ya-ar we-rv st-It-cling a lu-w 'l'onu-at t'llllllt'lll. pnrvllasing matt-rial anal making a Ilt'N 'l'onu'at nnifornl.. putting re-1l alul lrlark xvlx 1-tvml in two trophy vasvs., having a tfllristnlas tru- ontsitlv tlu- a-whool alul Ynlv elvrorations in tlu- 1-orritlors.. aulopt- ing a lu-M Korn-an war orphan. Sung ki Yang. alul lmving a war orphan display. 'l'lu- constitution was anu-iule-ll to ilu'lxulv a rt-voreling anal a vorrvspoiuling st-rn-tal'y. Note-hooks containing tlu- vonstitution. par- lianu-ntary pl'1u'c-4lnl't-s. alul volnnlitta-v Iii-its in-rv provide-tl for Sttulvnt lfounvil rvprv- i-u-ntatiu-s. 'l'o l'lll'0lIl'ilgt' tlu- salt- ol' Slillllllri anul lunuls tlu' Slllllvlli tiounvil sponz-more-ul noon lunn' llilIlt't'H for liast High stlulc-nts. 'l'lu- Stamps anal lioxuls t'0lllIllillt't' vollvvtvtl S2.l3fl.95 in sixte-1-n we-1-ks. This is tlu- lu-st HlltHS'illQI East lligh has vu-r Illlltlt' in that raparity. lligllligllts ol' tlu- ye-ar invllulvil attviuling two ronu-ntions ol' sllulvnt vonnvils. llu- Big liiglll-l.ittlv 51-u-n sululistrivt alul tlu' North- 4-asl-Nortllwvst alistrivt. ,Iam-t Brown was 1-It-1-tc-tl Ht't'l't'lilI'y-Il't'ilSlll't'l' of tlu- Big Eight- ljttlt- S4-vvn Hllll-lliSil'lt'l. Nlr. llaxis atlvisvll llu- Sllltlvlll iltlllllfil in ull its lllItlt'l'lllkillgH. Student f'0Lll1l'll Otlicc-rs Hand- nig tht- list ot' tht' prt-vious st-- nu'stcl s zlccolnplishlnunts to Roll tiullstrztml, livwly-olvvtt-tl prvsi- tlt-nt, is .lack Oros, outgoing' prvsidcnt. flllll'l' otlicvrs art- .lutly Movclu-V, t'oii't-spoiulim: svcru- taryg JoAnn Scttlvs, tix-:1sl1i'vi'g .lack llllllllllljlllillll, vicv-pl't-si- th-ntg .lor n Kit-so, l't'L'lll'tlllljI sm'- rvtriryg and .lam-t Brown, svclv- tary and ll't'l1Slll't'l'. Huy, Mr. Banjo! .lack Ui-os. first St'll1t'Sl0I' prvsidvnt of tht Qtuchnt flttlllltll a 1 I l ' ' n I t ' t , ' nc ,airy lob cr, pl'0l0SSl0 a han-io plztyvr, watch while John Enwrson strums away during an assembly. wa it. whhhi I ' , M . i iq I-ffm i i flitx , gf xufvu ' - V fi t 1, 0- t Miiiibu 1359.191 i f fig- ,M H ,!c:...t................-1 , Nt ' 4 ,N ii fi: 1 ' f N '. LL---'-envy' Ti qlpr li H Q + - H se:5f.Ev- ,LL H WEQ f ,ann-- Nt ,,- , fr ..w 'if ' V Girls' t'luh Ollicers--Chatting together at the bi-annual Girls' Vluh party are the new and retiring officers: Pat Reid and Varol Woolley, seeretary-treasurers3 Donna lZelehenliaeher and .lanet Brown, vice-presidentsg and Barb Vhristian and Barb Sheagren, presidents. Mother's Baking Still Best--Mrs. Glen Portloek, .Ioan Kieso, Mrs. Arthur Court. co-chairman: Mrs. Burton Everett, Mrs. Elmer Peterson, eo- ehairmang Kay Maze, Sue Sponholtz are shown at the Parent-Teachers' Association Girls' Vlnlx bake sale. Girls' Club Sponsors Parties, Dances, Supper An Old Fashioned Tree-With tinsel as the final touch. Linda Konrad, Mary Ellen Noack, Sharon Stallmann, and Pat Crayton complete the trimming of the Girls' Club room Christmas tree. N64 For the girls. tllis year. whieh ln-gan with the Big and Little Sister supper and a Girls' Cluh-sponsored assembly in whieh llr. llarry Philpott spoke to the entire student lnody. was filled with many llll'lll0I'ilIlll' events. Stepping Uut in Fashion and Now 'n Then were themes of the two Girls' Gluln parties. The latter party emphasized the 314th year of the Girls' Gluli at East High through deeor and a style show of l920 fashions. Money-making projeets ol' the eluln in- eluded the annual hake sale. eo-sponsored hy the P.T.A.. and the 'Turnaliout Dance where the hoys were guests and girls paid all ex- penses. During Bow week the girls sold lvlue. red, yellow. and green hows of all sizes to all students. Under the direetion of Miss 0'Neil., the girls served as llostesses at the Empty Stoeking Party for under-privilegerl ehildren. The year's activities ended with the traditional Ivy Day ceremonies. llonu-coming Float 'LWlu-n You VVish Upon 21 Star was Lou- and Marriage-AML-mln-rs ol' tlu- bzmcl clam'- llu- ilu-mo of ilu- tlout which Boys' Vlulm lu-lpn-ml cle-c'm'utt-. ing with ilu-ir gals in tlu- Minstrt-l Show art- l'inocn'l1io. as inipm-rsmmtt-el by Don Rokop, is slwwn atop Jule- DuBois and Jack Jolmson: Dave Slim-211:11-11 ilu- llozli Ill ilu- parzulu. and Kc-nt Morgm-5 Nt-we-ll Tc-tc-1' and Ron RL-um: and Dick Burtn-lt :md T1-1'1'y llurtt. Boys Entertain Students at Christmas Party A lbvillllllllll 1llll'lSlIll2lH lrvv. rolorful qlvro- l'illl0llH., Ililllflllg vouplvs.. mul llvlirious rv- l'l'l'Hllllll'lllH wi-rv ull ll palrl of tlu- Boys' lllulr lfllrisllnals Ulu-n llousv. llu- liiggc-sl all-svllool social vw-Ill ol' llu- yi-ar. livgish-rillg vars for iclvlllifivulioli purposvs lry plziring an llllllllN'l'l'1l 'l'onu'ut ale-val on ilu' W'ilNlHllil'lll was llu- main projl-vi ol' llu- rluln lliis yi-air. IM-4-als wore- pllrrlulsc-il lay llu- rluli mul slislrilruu-cl lay ilu- ra-pre-si-nlalive-s. Tlu- sllulc-nls illlll l'zu'ully voope-rata-ml lry rc-gisu-ring llu-ir rurs. ln tlu- llonu-roming Palraulv. llu- Boys' Clulr ro-sponsore-4l mul lu-lpn-cl clvvoluilv ll float. Slllft' ilu- vlulr wus instrunu-ntul in organizing ilu- Boys' Ulm- lIlulv.. Ilu-y furnislu-cl half ol' llu- molu-y lo purvllusc- luxe-ulos for llu- group. .-Knollu-r zwlixily ol' ilu- 4-lulr was llu- spon- soring of sc-vc-mul gym zuul ullllc-lu' vonvos. Tlu' Minslrc-l Show mul llu- nulguzilu- flrivv wi-ro llu- 4-lulfs only molu-y-raising zwlivilivs. Mr. .-Kllbriglll aulvise-cl ilu- vluln. lloys' l'luh Ollicc-rs--Watching' as Dc-nny Slmw. pri-sialt-nt, places 21 lm-g'istl'z1tioi1 alt-cal on ilu- wiiulsliit-lfl oi' il stu- mla-nt's Uill' zum- tlu- otlu-1' otlict-1's: Don Rokop, SOL'l't'l2l.l'y- ll'62lSLll'0l'Q Larry lixlim-, vice--p1'c-side-nt: and lion Schultz, sc-rge-ant-at-arms. M 55 -. Faption Foniposvrs Writing' oxplanatory niatorial for a Sl'l'lt'S ot IJlCtlll't'S arc' Paula tVlont,Lg'onit'ry, Marclvllv Gross, t'harlt-s Vngor, .lanina Wojcit-cliowska, literary ofhtorg .loyco Farris, Mort-rlith t'nttor, and Eva Nlzlnmll. llusy lit-an-rs Whilt- .lanot llignt-y. Spt-cnlum's manu- suripl otlitor, sunt-rvist-s, Frt-clorit'a Za-linka, .loan Brt-t tt-llo, :intl .loyco Saltzgzivor typo tht- st-nior imlvntitications. t'ut-ui Vaxcrs As Sharon llaag' 1hotog'ramhv editor, I I b I X ,v . prt-paros to trim a picturo, l'1ll1.1'l'llU lxass and tveorgo Hart, oo-sports omlitors, and Barbara t'rayton discuss the Sizes ot' football photographs. -GG- 'lm E M, at F' llji TN-W 'A' Q , fi n, lt's llvrel--llorothy BIIIIIDLIS, assoviato orlitor, and Barbara Slioaggron, ullitor-in-cliiot', voniparo tho white and hlno 15156 Spot' with yt-arliooks ol' provions years. Spec Staff Highlights Now wc- haw- thv mont-y. how shall wa' spvml it? Tha- ye-arhook elin-u-us:-tion startml whvn thc- eu-niors 1-ollvrtvll an all-limo high ol' !ll32.06T.T5 in tho patron qlriu-. .-xlllllllg vigorous ali:-wussions. itlvas l'0l'lllll- latvtl until tho tlu-llw. 'R1'llll'llllN'l'.-Q ansl thi' 4-olors for tha- von-r. white- Zlllll hluv. wa-rv l'll0Hl'll. With tha- aiml ol' Mrs. Srllirli. vllitorial zulvisn-r. aml Mr. YYoollvy. lllISllll'H!i aulvie-wr. the- hlulgvt was clrawn up. ln Hl'ill'l'llllIg for tho itll-al layouts. tho vali- torial staff tlre-w trial clummivs. lllillll' rewi- sions. and arrangc-il a l'0lllIlll'll' alummy. Yvlu-n thc- clummy haul lu-on finislwcl. pi1'tllr4-sw worl- takvn. Will you 1-x or forgot tht- 1-xvitvllle-ill of prvparing for our se-nior lll1'llll'l'r4? S4-nior lll'l'0llllIllSllllll'!ll slim-ts vu-rv lille-:I out in ll0llH'l'00lllPl. Nlarxlvllc- anal Morvclitll 4-lu-4-kt-ul and tlouhlc--1'lu-rka-al tht-so slim-ts In-forv Frvel- die and Janet, manuscript 1-flitor. typvtl them. i Av I 'K ? 'qs Department of Finance-Double checking the results of the patron drives are Speculum business staff members: Qhack rowj Don Garbo, Miles Beach, Terry Conklin, and Charlotte Titschinger: Cfirst rowl Fharmaine Goble, Judy Moecher, Lynn Skccn, and Linda Schuler. Remembered M ments with 43rd Yearbook xwlllll lfarh Crayton's help. Sharon. photography editor, mea- sured. cropped.. and mounted without mishap all the pictures for the engraver. janina. literary editor. and memhers of the staff who have a flair for writing.. flhuck and Eva. worked on copy. As the printer s deadline loomed into sight. all staff mem- hers helped colnpose captions and headlines. George and Gene. sports co-editors., collected data and wrote copy for Spec-'s athletic section. Dorothy. associate editor. took charge of drawing the printer s dummy while Joyce Saltzgiver. assisted hy Earl Cate. did all of the art work. Every assiglnnent was checked and douhle-checked with a critical eye hy liarh. editor-in-chief. Because of schedule con- flicts, joan. Paula. and Joyce worked during the first semester only. After all work had heen sulnnitted to the printer, the staff awaited their final product. the 1956 Speeulum. which was pre- sented to Mr. Matthews on Class Day. The business staff also had a husy year. Checking out names of patrons., receiving the money collected hy the seniors. typing patron lists. and distributing the eagerly-awaited Specs were some of their duties. -671 F . . dl Av fn Ihr K 1 nit! X 1 'Mil if if '+ 'iai?'5Qii' tl rn H n l i , I .- TJ- K int, 4 ,Y K Ng!! it L if .f 7' X ' 'all' M K M' li M if K 'Af mi' r 1145, we sl, i r e- we i r - r lglfif A 'N if, I ll f ' ' H .rw xx Q' --.., N.-f Meet that lleadlinv--l'hig'ag.rc-cl in the last minute cle-tails of putting nut :ln issue are the A1n'm'an vill- torx: Sharon liisslvr, sc-cl'm'lal'y: John Gaspur, nianapfing' L-rlitnrg .lu- Ann Settles, assistant fc-aturu ecli- lurg Vlaylon Tl'ZlVlS,Ulllllbl'-lll-l'l1lL'l'Q .lnfly XVilkinsun, l'll'l'Lll1lllllLf editor: f'ha1'ls-s l'ng:01', assm-ialo vcliturg Nznicy Bnulclin. fnalnrv wlilnr. Editors, Reporters Meet Bi-Weekly Deadlines Publishing an hi-wvvkly lu-wspalu-r was ilu- nmjor llllllvrlilkillg for 35 rvlurrtvrs, 1-ight vclilors. mul lhvir zulviru-r.. Mr. BIHl'klll1il1. lin-l'orv llu- lu-ws we-nl I0 prv:-is ilu' pagv val- ilors pre-pzll'1-el lZly0lIl!'l.. mzulv als:-ligllllufllts to llu- re-porn-rs. re-is rote- stories.. vopy-re-:ul mul prnofru-:ul ilu- copy. 'l'lu- vil'a'ululinn 1-rlilnr was in vllurgv of dis- lrihuting Alll'0I'illlH ln llu- vnlirv sllulu-nl luuly znul ollu-r HPIIOOIH.. tlu- :-u-rrvtary rc-vorrle-al ilu' numlu-r nl' column ilu'lu-s llu- various-1 rv- porlvrs haul wrilh-n.. mul llu' ilH!'i0l'illll' vilitor prcnilll-:I sloric-ed about East High zlvlivitivs for llu- He-zu'0n-Nvws. Nvw mul original iale-as for siorivs mul writing le-vllniqlu-H wvrc' ohlzliluul in Cllifklgllq lllunnpuign. mul Fra-4-port ul ilu- natimull. slalv. illlll Big Ifligln pra-ss 1-nnfe-rviu'vs. Spa-vial fc-alurvs of ilu- Auroran this ye-ar Final Instructions--l'oril'e1'rimr with printshop t'm't-nivn, Bob Fallen and Dave Everett, at the scluml printshop was one of the many duties of Anmran spurts 1-clitor, Chuck Teusclier. -W GR W - Aurorzm Reporters-Back row: F. Miksa. J.ilLllllllllf2fl'l2ll1l, M. Magfnuson, W. Ruthvr, V, Shanholtzer, IJ. Ziellw, G. llart, .I. Uros, E. Kass, T. Uonklin. Second row: lVl. Gross, M. Miller. L. Skocn, C. Woolley, Pl, Mancll, B. Langrlmlin, R. , . . . K rang, B. Wm-lu-r, D. Mu-lko. S. Haag, .l. llvhnorl. First row: B. Crayton, .lanvt Brown, I . Zvlinlia, V, Titscl1il1g'v1', M. Fral:-y, .l. Piggney, J. Wojcivclmowskzl, B. Slwaf:l'v11, J. Saltzgivcr, S. Stallmann, M. Putter, .loyco Brown. Not in picturv: ll. Konrad, ll. Btnnpus. wc-rv a nc-M social column.. Cat lllllllbf' a von- xocation re-vie-w column. stuclc-ul-writton Christnnas Young at HQ-art. thc- rivty show. was thc- lllllill l Won't Grow llll '-'lil'llt'ill'S- ing' lwforv going' on stagfv for Sunny Sidi- Up, 12155 Varioty Show, arm' lbacli rowl Suv Sponholtz, l'n-lor Pan, .lanvt Brown, Mm-11-mlitli Uuttor, Hula-n Stirn, Kay Nlazu, .loycv Brown, Barbara Slwagron, .loan Kin-so, tlcm-1-lingl Mary lillvn Noack, Minn Slrunl'n-rt. and a cont:-st for INIUIIIS. ninth annual va- lnonoy-raising al'- tivity of tin- organization for this yvar. At llu- mul of tlu- s1u'rvssl'ul yc-ar, 4-ditors for l956-37 wx-rv nam:-tl. and re-tiring editors and ala-serving ra-porlvrs l'v1'0iu'1l Quill ami Scroll awards at llu- Pulnlivalions' llanquvt. Lf- Gfl Y Crchestra Provides Many Musical lnterludes Prospective Virtuosos-Assembled in the music room the the soloists for the fall and spring concerts: Ken Christian and Roger Thomas, elarinetistsg Cecil Shaw and K'harmaine Goble, eellistsg Phyllis Decker, pianist. Q70.. Orchestra-Back row: D. Nelson, N. Bagwill, Mr. Langlitz, directory B. Laughlin, E. Boltie, S. Abbott. Fourth row: M. Lewis, J. Peterson, L. Skeen R , . Craig, J. Brown, .l. Haag, S. Rowe. Third row: L Williams, S. Haag, M. Leonard, B. Mellon, B. Uravi ton, N. Gain, K. Christian, R. Thomas. R. Mouiv. Second row: B. Sheagren, B. Kish, M. Hayden. IJ. Bumpus, C. Goble, S. Hoadley. First row: L. Robert, A. Hayden. Having the distinction of heing the first high sehool orehestra in the United States. the East High orehestra has heen the souree ot many wonderful memories to eountless students. Included in these memories are the Chil- dren's eoneert. the Christmas program. and the animal fall and spring eoneerts. The fall eoneert this year was held in honor of the 200th anniversary of Mozarfs hirth. The organization sponsored for the first time a fifth-quarter danee., 'Touehdown Tum- Concert Honors Mozart Huck row: 17. Fulvcr, A. Churchill. P. Decker, D. Ed- monds. Fourth rnw: M. McCoy, G. VanJoskc, D. Booth, J. Vcstcr, 'l'. Burkhart. K. Bcrg, K. Morgc, L. t'ourt, V. Russcll, Third row: J. Hurt, J. DuBois, Il. Votuw. IC. Fullcr, KVI. t'ourt, J. Rausch. Second ruw: M. Simmons, I. Tate, S. flill't'iS0ll, J. Mt'tZjl'9l', W. Popp. First row: t'. Shaw. R. BOZIIIIUV, P. Hayden. Not in picturc: R. Krcsscr. hh-. l'rul'its fron: the- tltllIl't' uialcll thc musi- cians in participating in such actiwilics as thc Fox Valle-y F4-stisul. the- t'Xl'll1lllgl' conccrl with NIO0Sl'llt'lll't. :mtl at trip to l,l'l'Il1'!4ll'll Hall to lu-ur the' lfllicago Symphony. During thc school your more- than 60 mu- jur l'llllllNlHili0llt-3 of xaric-xl nlomls we-rc plays-:I which llfl-0l'lIl'lI thc il!Hll'llllll'lIl1lliSlS thc with-st possihlv musical vxln-rim-m'c. Mr. Vince-nt l.alng:,lilz. an f0l'llll'l' llN'lllIN'l' of thc orchcstru.. clirc-cts thc 0l'l'llt'Hll'il uml arramgcs some of tht- pic-rcs. Orchestra Affairs-Pausing: a moment after rehearsal to chat about thc yn-ar's activities are the orchestra Oth ccrs: Nancy Gain, prcsidcntg Rita Bccmcr and Imogrcm Tate, librarizmsg Lee Rohn-rt, sccrctnry-trcasurcrg Bal laura 1 ruyton, vlcc-prcsldcnt. ,.-71,- Vocal Groups Present 'l'ln- A tlappi-lla vhoir In-gan its musical your with the- fall vonvvrt ami l'0lll'llllit'li it Ivy singing at lhv finale- ol' thc- seniors' high svhool lifv. grailuation. Hu:-h linn- was put into the first choral show whivh was ai lllllHi1'Zll vonu-ily.. Ain't Lou- Grand! Songs we-rv arrangvcl for the group hy Louis Forte-.. Cvlllvl' School musiv alirvvlor. and Mr. 0'N1-il. 'Dam'v of the Sul- tan's W'iu-s was a nulnlwr vonipoa-wil espe- 1-ially for thc- show hy Mr. 0'N9il. A varic-ly of music-al 1-xpvriences was gained hy partivipating in tho Christmas assembly anll tho fall ami spring i'0l1I'0l'iH. Uni- ol' thc- highlights of the organization's your was thc- highly antivipatc-tl trip to Elgin on April 22 and 23 for thc- 27th annual Fox Yallc-y Musim' Fvstival. in't Love Grand. In-law Trouble-With horror written on their facvs. Larry Banker, Pat Crayton, John Stoffe-l. Gwen Mcliraw, Ron Schoeberlein, and JoAnn Settle-s, guests, watch as Mother-in-law Barbara Weber aclmonishos Barbara Vhris- tian and Dave Tate, newlywccls, in the choral show. is nf Q ir f l , l .X Uappella t'hoir-Back row: J. Gates, D. Selcy, J. Brown, M. Lindcnnicycr, J. lrving, N. Trinko, R Sclioclwrlm-in, IJ. Schultz, C. Teuscher, R. Bastian. Third row: L. Erickson, J. IDL-Mt-rritt, B. Hoffmann I. Liskoy, B. Wobcr, J. Mitchell, C. Hamilton, D. Lucas, R. Votaw, D. Shaw, G, Swalloy. Sc-cond row: L Williams. S. Stallniann, S. Whitt, C. Titschinger. M. Pamsou, D. Mic-lke, M. llanny, P. Vanipboll, B. Joi'- ll-rs, M. Stn-L1l'ol't. First row: S. Sponholtz, f'. Donlay, J. Farris, R. Zakosvk, IC. Fatt-, J. l,l'il'l'S0ll, S Bushor, G. Mctlraw, B. Lange. Lxyg-, In Ix ll :5 s' GI 1- l'Iuh-ll1u'k row: M. BIZIQIIIIISOII, M. Rc-z1cI1. II. lI21l'll1lZlI1. Il. Bzxsiizm, II. Tuiv. II. Zim-Ike, IV. Aylm-swm'lI1. li -'Um In rlmin W II1 4 ' ' ' . . nullvy. S -cond row: lx. i'Ie-nu-ns, IC. i':11'. Ii K4-rs:y. IZ. C.iln1m'v, .I. l llLll'lII0lII II. I4'1-idx-n. W. Ifmp, 'l', IVUIIIQIIII. First rms: Mr. UNI-il, cli1'c-vtor, 'l'. Ly wk. Il. lilllIIIk'l', A. Iizxlc. I'. Nm-itm-I, M. Scluwzlriz. Not in un- Y Hui I' NI'l . I . Lifting llu-ir uric:-s in song. ilu- l'l'l'C'Tlllff urgnniza-:I Hays' Glu- Illuln nuulc- its lll'lllll ul llu- lull voluw-rl in NOXl'llIlN'l'. l,l'l'll ur ns wllirll vu-rv pruxialvcl Ivy ilu- Buys' lllulr. mral ul' l':lllll'illI0lI. ulul A liuppe-lla vlmir. lo llu- boys was l'Q'l't'lNlllg llu-ir lu-w tux- .. '. '..liSil. II1-sich-s lHll'lll'lll1llIlIf,I in tlu- lIlll'lHlIlliIH as- svmlnly mul tlu- Minslre-I. llu- 24 lmys. umlc-r Nlr. IVNQ-il's llll'l'l'll0ll. alppvurl-xl in ilu- vlurrul up:-1 llu- must llll'lll0l'illDll' vu-nl of ilu- slum zuul ollu-r lllllSll'Zll vu-nl:-i N'llll'll will ln- long rl-nu-mln-rx-QI Ivy ilu- lmys mul llu-ir illldll- l'lll'1'!i. Also re-nu-mln-rl-al is ilu-ir par! in ilu- Fux Yalle-y Music F4-slivall. ck ron: II. 'I'nlv, II. l'lL'liUl'. W. Iilu-ippn-V, l'. Ilzly lun, Il. ll11llliUl'. R. Blu-nom-, l'. .IL-nkins, .l. Iluwl-ll, II ScI1w:n'lx, IC. Wnloszyli. Third row: J. Stoffa-I, J. VI'mni, II. l.lL'I'2lll, J. Sn-ttlcs. B. XNIIIKUIIIIIQI, II. Reid, II ql'lllIIl'lllll II Iiumlm' Il IM I I I I 3'Il d B II . I . , . 5. . ' umzm, . . ,u lm-rt, IN . I I1 nlznyor. Sm-on row: ,. Stu mann, M. Sta alv- I lun, ll, Iiruwlm. IC. l'll't'llIL'I', S. Kisslm-1', I'. Smit-l'mIzlI1l, V. Svllmimlt, I'. Ilurinfg, IC. Witio, A. ScI1z1s1'hwul'v. 1 V I l 'sl run: M. lIIu'uy, S. Ilzxusvlm, I. Izxmsun, I', 1'1':1ytun, K. Na-ss, I,. Thumzls. M, lim-pm-, IC. 'I'if1'1-al, rm-llns. T55 Nlinstrel Music Nlakers-Comprising' the trel hand are tbaek rowj tl. Van.loske, D. Booth, J. Ves- ter, D. Nelson, ll. Blank. T. Burkhart, D. Leigh, K. Berlfl tseeontl rowl E. Boltie, R. Reilein, R. Gilmore. ll. Buehner, R. Price, tl, Gramly. K. Christian, G. Olson: Hirst rowl R. Simkins, R. Thomas, D. Culver, P. Decker, A. Porch. W. Vester, and D. Valentine. Band Stages Minstrel Lively strains played at pep vonvos anal football games introtlueeml freshmen to the ll2-pieee East High liancl. the largest convert liaml in Illinois. Aicling the group in taking out-of-town trips and in participating in the rlistriet contests in March was the llantl lloosl- ers' Urganization. Besides sellool affairs the lioys also took part in various Aurora parades. Une ol' tlu- lnost anticipated events of the year was tlu' 21st annual Minstrel llelxl February 23-25. Band-Back row: Mr. Trotto, director, D. Fulver, t'. Boltz. F. Derry, P. Decker. Fifth row: A. Henclrieker, F. lluy, K. Berg .l. Stoffel, D. Gramly, G. Pentek, D. lieker, N. Wilson, R. Gullstrantl, J. Webb. Fourth row: K. Christian, D. VanV0lkenburg, D. Swain, Kent Morge, ll. Hanks, P. Nicoll, E. Schwarz, R. Blackburn, D. Ilye, ll. Reuter, D. Abrahamson, D. Fews, J. Bandy. T. llurtt, .l. Stout, R. Votaw. Third row: D. lleibert, B. Shepard, I.. Anderson. N. Foreman, E. Efsie, J. Seabaugh, .l. Clay, M. Stroud. D. Sutherland, W. Shannon, R. Bartlett, ll. Sheagren. Second row: A. Poreh, R. Ritter. W. lioaclley, G. Franklin, D. Truemper, P. Shepard, .l. Johnson, ll. Shaw. First row: R. Thomas, R. Ream, IJ. Peterson. --7,1-. Adds Music to Games, Pep Conuos, Parades Ueenpying various roles in the show were 90'fQ of the lmnsl members. Sueh pic-ees us Beethovc-n's Unfinished Symphony. Grofe-'s 1 ln the Trail. and Ros. sini's Willixilll Tell Ou-rtllrs- ' were heard as the nlnsieiuns presented their unnnnl fall and spring eoneerts. The traditional 'l'olnp anal Cil'l'llIllBl2llll'1'.-. pluyell nt grauluution exercises. helped luring lo u elose four years of fond memories for llle seniors and another memorable year for Mr. 'llrollo and his hanil boys. liillld-Blll'k row: A. Blake, ll. Herren, N. Teter, R. Alsip, D, Blank, J. Wilson, J. Davis, D. Nelson, R. Burkhart. Fourth row: R. lloehrig', J. Dennin, J. Albright, W. Burson, S. Metlrziw, U. Sliuw, T. Reinyznrclt, R. Geihm, V. Taylor, I.. Exline, .l. Jung.1'els, .l. Vompton, D. Melton, D. Leigh, T. Burkhart. Third row: J. Konrad, 0. Leden, R. Quirin, H Miller, .I. Anderson, R. Woolley, ll. Valentine. R. Bartelt t'. Lohr, R. Reilein, P. Gleason, H. Simkins, D. Booth, .l. Vester, G. Van.loske, R. Gilmore. Second row: G. Buclmer, VV. Olson, W. Vester, R. Thompson, G. Olson, W. Kresen. Iflr-at row' I ll'1rt l DuBois I7 llendrieker Not in ' . . ., . . pie- ture: M. lVIet'ull. Tricky Twirlers-Providing additional entertain- ment at. the football games are tstunding'J Terry Van Pelt, Joan Leifheit, Cherri Rees, and tkneel- infrj Virginia Dell. 73 Q Y A l A . A - Girls' Glee fluh-Back row: J. Parsons, V. Roweliffe, B. Weber, L. Tanner, M. Lewis, M. Gilla, E. Mandi, M. Bowers. G. Hockus, R. Vraig, K. McFarland, S. Abbott, J. Marshall. Third row: M. Hayden, L. Robert, M. Port- luek, L, Smith, K. Maze. J. Lehnert, J. Drennen, B. Lange, M. Stiles, L. Jones. J. Wilkinson, A. Hayden. Second row: B. Organ, .I. Ilahm. .l. Madar, B. Christian, L. Hankes, S. Kain, K. Poole, R. Lawrence, B. Bennett. M. Knauf. First row: B. Wenclling, M. Johnson, S. Smith, C. Goble. R. Ney, J. Harrett, -I. Cmnpton, N. Blank, V. Boltz, S. l'lt1l'lllIIil. Girls' Glee Features Ceremony of Carols .Ks the Girls' Ulee Cluln entered into the harkeil on a new. llissonant style of moalern serozul year ol' its exists-nee. the girls em- music which went well with their newly pur- chased hright real robes. This program. '56 Fhoral Show -R4 hearsing their ballet for the choral show nc. I ' 1. fl li .. W V x f n - I art- lhack rmvb J. Marlar. M. Portlock, .l. llrennen, M. Gilla, Hflllw 0 nan md' 'Nr on U M. lmwhis, .I. llahwi: Hirst rnwb C. Boltz, L. Jones, G. Bockus, IW the Ch... club at th.. wfolnunm Club. .l. Vt nluiismi, li. Lzxwrcnce. the East High Christmas assembly. auul Christmas Concert. The harem scene. among others in the choral show. 'Ain t Love Crawl! was presented Ivy the girls complete with up- propriate singing. dancing.. and costum- ing. Mr. 0'Neil was the director of the 46-memher Girls' Glee elulv. This is one of the three large groups eomprising the voeul music alepurtme it. -g Tu s. F' : ..... Y X ' . u Xt. W ,f Witches' Brew-t'oneocting'a deadly potion for Phil Biehl at the Eagt-VVest pep eonvo are Rena tlraig, llennis lderan. Nancy Brown, Fred Irvine, Kristin Neilson, and llosada Elsie. Drama Sleits Spark. Daily School Routine ln learning about the theatre. drama stu- dents participated in various acting and hack- stage activities. Under the direction ol' Mr. Turner the three drama classes enacted original plays demonstrating tire hazards to elementary school children as well as to East High stu- dents during Fire Prevention week. The stu- dents also took part in numerous pep convos and presented Tile Easter tllinlaX.. an orig- inal Haster as-melnllly. llc-hind the scenes. stage crew lroys handled the lighting and seem-ry: and girls served on costume. make-up. ami property committees. Backstage Boys--Working' behind the scenes at the Minstrel Show are members of the stage crew: tstandingl Mr. 'l'urner, adviser, ll. Hoffmann, J. Staudt.. ll. Beasley, l . Bennett, S. Reader, tsittingl 'l'. Lynk, .l. flllllllllljlllillll, J. llennin, J. Scott, J. Neill. TT Make-up Girlsv Receiving tinal instructions ln-l'ort applying make-up to the Minstrel east are these dra- ma members: tstandingj S. Lange, .I. Parsons, tl. Obina, ll. Reichenhacher, J. Riekert, M. Bennett, S. Stambaugh, J. Albleeht, N. Brown, L. Lincoln, and .l. Mooney, B. Leifheit, eo-chairmen, tkneelingj ll. Oros, .l. Foreman, L. Schulerg tsittingl t'. Schmidt M. lloepe, N. Beckner, K. Schrader, R. t'raig t' Titsehinger, R. Ney. 'rsi s - ' v f 'z 1' z ' -' 21 iusv and succvsfu Dave llc-iidi'it'koi s huniorous quota- tions, Vlztytmi Travis, John Evzuis, zinml .lorry B. Olson, nit-nibm-rs ot' tht- vzu-sity debate squzul, puusv zi mo! uncut from thvil' iwflvritlvss task ol building' up ai'g'Lliiiviits. Mi t, lltlmt ls lhlixuig, titu l ,g . ..f l watson :Irv tliv mln-bzitv squad null their zulvisvrsi lstanrl- mul: ID. ltokop. Mr. .lt-nninpgs, coauli, W. Flatt, M, Stall- e G n inwuu W t'oiui'1wu W V u l M lVl t l . , . . aj, , 'ost-, z it r. at 2lSEll', coacig sittinglz V. 'l'i'z1x'is, .l. lflvuns, J. Olson. ll. llclifli'1c'kv1' rosh-Soph lk-butt-rs' 'llo It-:u'n the l'uutlzunt-ntzils ot' cle- I 1 I bitt- wus tlw iluty of tlivst- busy frosli-sopli mlm-batters: a Q I lbzick i-owl V, Slizuilioltm-r, 'l'. lfmiitz, lVlcl'usker, J. hiinnn ttmnti - 3 'owl V, Holtz, li. Footv, S. Oclisvnsclilag'vi'. ll. llllllilillllll lnot in pivttln-J K. fll1l'iSil2llI. i , so -79- Re-solw-il: That gow-rnnu-nt sllhsieliu-s should lw grantwl. zu'4'or4ling to thc- m-val. to high svhool gl'll1lllilil'H who qualify for aulcli- tionnl training was the- llc-lmtv topic' us-wal this past yt-ur hy 20 lim-it High flvhatc-rs. Hust's ill-lvatvrx-1 sp:-nt 81 hours in tlvlmh- tournams-nts :mel haul u rc-rorfl of -19 wins uml 23 lon-mrs. Tha- th-hatv group was third in thi- Big Eight and won thirtl plum- out of sixtc-4-n in tht- Mvtropolitun llvlmtv l'nion. Having won tlw Utlawzl se-vtionul tournumc-nt. Hunt High for the- first time' rvprs-sc-nt:-cl this part ol' the- slate- at thc- Illinois state tournunwnt. The- highlight of tha- si-:won was that trip lo the- llnivvrsity of Illinois to 1'0llllH'il' in state--wialv vompvtition and take- fourth pluvv. Mr. Mata:-mar aml his an-usistunt l'0lll'll. Mr. ,It-nnings. guicle-rl thc' tvanl throughout the- year. Time Out--ln owlvi' to listuu to it Holly Hop Highnesses-Queen Barbara Christian and King Bob Sehindel rule over the Junior Red Cross dance with their eourt: Carol Derry, Barbara Hughes, Joan Kieso, Dave Schaub, Jerry Renner, and Dave Hendrieker. Junior Red Cross Brings Cheer to Shut-ins Living up to the motto. 'Serviee for others. East High's Junior Red Cross has carried on a most worthwhile program. The year ln-gan with the enrollment drive reaehing an all tilne high of 318000. Holly Hop, its Christmas danee.. was ,I.R.C.'s main money- making projeet. E .. -s 9 X- if, Ft r N RED CRO 55 -'79... Aided hy Miss Dollins.. the organization filled 215 gift hoxes and adopted twelve or- phans for whom they hought Christmas gifts. Memhers made 'Thanksgiving and Christ- mas decorations and favors for veterans' hos- pitals, sent Valentines to various rest homes., prepared Easter haskets for Aurora hospitals. Mercury Hits 3171.88-As Dick Schwarz charts the results of the Junior Red Cross enroll- ment drive, Suzanne Heyde, secretaryg Phyllis Reedy, treas- urerg Sharon Haag, president: and Horst Konrad, vice-presi- dent: look on. il DRIVE 'l'his Way l'lc-asv l'sht-ring at thc Minstrcl Show arc llshvrs' Vinh oilicvrs: lVlury Ellcn Noncli, vice--prosirlcntg llulc lfurun, sc c rot ax ry - t 1'oz1snrvr: :incl .loycc Kilburn, prcsitlcnl. 'l'hc club mcmlwrs nslwr at ull school t-vcnls. l'utc l'0l1l'0SSl0ll9l'S fl,l'0VltllI11,.X i'cfi'eshrnv11ts for thc hungry sports fans at most footlmll and baskctball gznncs :irc Pcp Club otliccrs: J. Brown, prcsiclvntg N. Bouldin, scrapbook co-chzxirniung S. Sponholtz, s0crctary-trcas- urcrg IJ. Furs-n. scrapbook co-cluiirmang and S. Foyer- ciscn. vicc-prcsimlcnt. School Spirit' Travcling' to many out-of-town games to give tht- tczxm their backing.: were the members of the Pep Flub. lx riff. Club Members Enjoy Cheering and U hering The- Pc-p Cluh cluimwl ou-r 230 East lligh stlulc-nts as its me-mln-rs this yl'tll'. most of whom we-rv girls. 'llhv organization l'nrllu-rc-nl school spirit hy clmrlc-ring hussvs Io oul-ol'- town gzunvs and vncouraging clu-1-ring. 'Atlllc-tvs' l c-tv :mul Basin-t Hull. thcir two fiflll-qllurtvr ilanccs. In-Ipe-al proxicla- thc moncy to purchasc an filing cuss-. Iwo cocoa nlakvrs. :mal zu first axial kit for thc cluh. .Mlvisvcl hy llliss llriglmln.. l'a-p Cluh close-al its actin' ye-ur with thv lll1lllgllI'tlll0ll party May 22. Hquippvxl with tiny fluslllighls anal pro- grams. thc- me-mln-rs of thu- l'sln-rs' cluln. in its sc-coml ya-ar at lfzlst High. ushcrcxl ul ull school programs. plays. and conccrls. Mr. Spurlock se-lwvxl us zulxiscr ol' thc vlulv which was orgzmizvcl at the- rvqucst ol' sc-nior girls to rf-mler sc-rvicv to thc' school. ... gg.. W X4 s. .hngols uf M1-rcy lllillllllllg' an excursion to several Future Secretaries-Linda Schulz-r, sr-cu-tz1l'y-lrvus- i'l1ic:1y,:o lmspituls arm- otliwrs uf the Future Nurse-s' urvr. typos an invitation for 21 husim-sswomzm to l'lulm: Nlanry l'll'llll'j', prvsimlvntg Dimu- l'ulv0r, svcru- speak at il Future Sucrvtm'u-s' Vlub nu-cling' as Suv lzxryg lizwlmrn Slll'il2'l'1'll, ll'l'2lSlll't'l'Q ami Bm-My Luugrll- Sponlwltz, prvsimla-111, and llvlvn Slim, x'im'v-pn-simir-url, lm, x'lr's--pwslrlr-Ill. watch. F A, FTA, FSA, Point to Future Careers lnmkillf' uluwul is llu' main mr nose- ol' ilu' z- l l'll'l'l'l'lill'll'H- rlulns. Spvukvrs mul lll0Yl1'S wvrv ilu' nunsl llllllllrllllll nu-lluuls ul' informing ilu' rluln nu-mln-rs ulmul llu' 1lllillll'l1'illl0llS mul opporlllnilivs in ull lllrve- lie-lrls. Mrs. Hoyle- was lnusy in ilu' 4-urly winlvr N'llll il lnur lo lfllirzlgo N'lll'l't' ilu- prospvrlivv nurse-s 0lvs1'ru'll ilu- rlutivs ol' an nurse- in lalrgv lmspilnls. During llu- srluml ye-ur Nliss nflllklllilllllq fau-ully sponsor. mul ilu- F'l'A supplivml uslu-rs fur llu' killll' County 'l'vau'lu-rs' lnslilulv. An- ollu-r urlix ily nl' llu- 4-Iulv wus prvsvnting u dis- play of ilu- npporlunilie-s in ll'1ll'lllllg for ilu' lialsl lligh Sllllll'lllH. Miss llriglmm mul lu-r future- sa-rr:-Iuric-s ll'ilI'lll'll zllmul Ilu- l'0lllllll'l'l'lill worlel. Two trips In llllSlIll'SH 1-slulvlislmu-nts lll'0lll0ll'll ilu-ir prograun ol' pri-pairing to l'au'v ilu' lmsi- lu-ss world ul'lvr grauluulion. 'funn-4. Nu,.5,.S'q 'Emu'-4. 'l',.m.lN.l.5 A and 'funn-1. Future Teachers-Examining' lllltl'illlll'l' on thc lr-zu'liim,r n'ofe-sslon are istznuim 1' J. Wo L'll'L'l10XVSli2l lllSlUl'l2lIIQ . , Q. rll'3.VlS, vice-pu-sldelxtg K. Icusclu-r, trvzxsurvr, vico- prvsule-ntg W. Glenn, ll'l'2lSlll'0I'Q R. Vrzxigz, Sl't'l'l'l2ll'y1 isa-utodb B. Orgzm, sn-cu-t:x1'yg J. Guspcr, pu-simlclmlg :xml M. Hon-pe, historian. swam. GM .2 7, .run ..g1... WJEQ .: V , K. ,uk iq, M ll li. Ollicm-rs- flUlllplll'lllf.f notes on thc jobs they hold as p art ol' ilu- distributive education pl'0Q'l'21lll are M. Tuma, 4-sidx-nt: G. Nichols, tra-asui'c-i'g and T. Cozzoni, secre- t iryg not in piclurvi P. Barclay, vice--prcsiclm-nt. Industrial l'lul1f--'Vim-wing' the newly purchased milling' zxchinn- in tlu- East High machine- shop are the Industrial l' rl lion C l I uca ' 'lux oll'cL-rs: R. Arch. sm-cretary-t1'cz1sln'er3 R. O son, pre-side-nt: and G. Kass, vice-president. Intricale Work-Paying close attuntion as .lim Dennin, president, repairs a projector arc im-:nba-rs of the Projector Vlub: lstamlinfrl Alan Nelson, soc- rctary-t1'cz1sui'e-r, Farl Hinds, Harold Schultz, John Webb, Kon Fleming, Dick Robinsong lsittingrl Art Bohr, vice-pre-sidvnt, and Jim. Students Learn of seful Vocations lllulc-r tlu- guiclanm- of Mr. CIll'iSlllilll. dis- tributive- 1-ducalion proviclvs on-llu--jolr train- ing for junior and sc-nior SIIIIIUIIIS. 'l'lu' social affairs of tlu- D.E. Clulv incllule-sl 1-xcursiomw.. an Christmas lmnqne-I.. and tlu- e-mploy1-r-c-m- ployvc- Ili'llIqlll'l lu-lel in May. Encouraging and du-ve-loping I4-zulvrsllip in social., civic. and ituluslrial pursuits is ilu- main purpose of ilu- lluluslriul Club. lla nu-mln-rs 1-ngagc-xl in projm-1-ls involving vlvc- tricity, woodworking.. nu-1-lunlival drawing. printing, and alive-rsifis-il orcupulions. Aid- ing tlu- boys with ilu-ir projc-cls we-rv Mr. Bur- gvti., Mr. Bc-nm-tt. Mr. Wie-nu-r. anul Mr. Hun-uhm-ll. To lwconu- il nu-mln-r ol' ilu- Proj:-clor Club, a sllulc-nt mu:-il ll1lYQ' luke-n om- si-nu-sh-I' of cilu-mology. Aclvi:-wil lay Mr. llnrlll. llu- llN'lllIN'l'S ran ilu- projvclors for noon-hour lll0Vil'S. -.- gg .- Library 'l'cu- Looking on as Mrs. John Gales serves at thc liook Wt-ck Tca arc Mrs. Rosa- niund Dll-l2ll'tiill, guest of hon- org Miss Beatrice llope Wilson, local authorg Mrs. Whitenack, librarian, Nancy Bouldin, Mimi Strcufcrt, and Milcs Beach, li- brary assistants. Varied Interests Fill Students' Extra Hours Delphi, with Mr. Matasar as adviser. helped its nu-mln-rs learn parliamentary procedures through actual practice and gain poise in speaking hefore- groups of people. A canned goods clrivv for needy falnilics at Christmas was a new project this year. Advised hy Mrs. Hllllliilllllq the reorganized Frvlicll vluh furtlu-red its knowledge of the languagc at Illl't'lillgB. Frvm'h records and songs gave students a hettcr idea of French pronunciation while slides acquainted them with the history and scenery of France. Sillll- pling Fra-m'h foods gave mt-mhc-rs an insight illlo French life. Going on 1-rrands. shvlving hooks, and as- sisting at the charging desk we-rc the duties of the lihrary assistants. lnstruc-ted hy Mrs. Whitt-nat-k, lihrarian. and Mrs. Tllolnpson. assistant librarian., the students acquired valu- ahle- training in lihrary use. Tho social high- light of the year was the annual Book NVQ-ek Tea honoring local authors. Le Cercle Francais-Listening' to the 'Tircling thc Globe with Speech records in order to perfect their pronuncia- tion are French Club officers: Beth Witte, program chair- niang John Gasper, vice-presidcntg Barbara Wcbcr, presi- dentg and Bonnie Jeffers, secretary. Food for the Needy--Packing the 11423 donations to thc Delphi canned goods drive are Warren Flatt, co-chairman of the driveg Marcia Stallmann, secretary-trcasurcrg Flay- ton Travis, presidentg John Evans, vice-presidt-ntg .Icrry B. Olson, co-chairmang and Suv Ochscnschlagcr, scr- geant-at-arms. xl at N f-Wi U- 'l is V-W mu ti lllllS' ADROS COFFEE ...83..,. REMEMBER ? ? ? Rl'llll'lllIN'l' . . . thc' brightly lit gym and foollmll fic-lel . . two Ivzlnls vom- pe-ling for lhv po:-u-wa-lsion of lhv hall . . Iwo pzlrlisun vrowflz-4 shouting vnvourugv- nu-nl . . 4-In-vrillg rising in intvnsily from an nluffle-el sound to an 1-xvite-il vlamor . . . young. vage-r fans . . . older, inlvnl HlN'4'l2li0l'S . . slruimwl farm-1 of pluyvrs fighting for vivtory . . . the vul- ling signal marking lhv 1-ml . . . thc' ex- 1'ih-lna-nl of victory . . lhv sporlsnlan- like- slisuppointnlvlll ol' clvfvall. N.. if wg!! 4 7112. . 0.1 .... -Q.. Q, ab' gp-, ' x 4 ' . W 1 K ag 5' 'ist' 5. A. 5,53 SR 5 5' O 36- - 1' if , ' 1 9 fl uf SU I. -.4 K' f WWW f X -4. 'fl .L ,Q , . A 1 Q. 'S ' ' J-Q W,- ' fa E 3 111. 4 . K U 5533105 17 fr. f 41,1 n. WV h f I 1 .Q Donald Griffin Assumes Athletic Directorship Among Mr. Grifiin's responsibilities as director of East's athletics is his task of distributing tickets for athletic events. Mr. Griffin presents a ticket for the Regional basketball tournament held at West High. Uapacity crowds were present at all football games. The excitement and fun typical of all Red and Black athletic events remain long in the minds of the team's followers. The retirement last year of Roy E. Davis. director of East's athletics for 43 years. brought about a change in the football coach- ing staff. The former Tomcat football coach. Don Griffin., assumed the responsibility of directing East s athletic program consisting of football, basketball. track. golf.. and tennis. Mr. Court, previous Kitten football coach. took over the post of varsity football coach. Assisting Mr. Court with his work are Mr. Buckler and Mr. Cappaert. The past football season saw Mr. Haley and Mr. Rausch as the two new coaches of the frosh-soph football team. East welcomed Mr. Griffin in I949 when he became frosh-soph football coach. After coaching the Kittens for one season. he ad- vanced to the position of varsity football coach. Mr. Griffin has had many unforgettable football experiences. At the University of llli- nois he played college football and gained his coaching experience at Vlfestern Michigan Gol- lege. Mr. Griffin played football with Elroy 'Crazyle-gs Hirsch. Otto Graham. and Bob Mr. Metzger, varsity basketball coach. gives his boys some last minute pointers before they enter the last quarter of the East-West game. The spectators are tense and serious. Cheerleaders Boost Team, Crowd Morale 'l'hc Varsity clu-1-l'lozuli11g: squad clvnimistrzllcs mu' ul illl'll' ulwm-rs: llmuuk mwl lxzntlil lxzipvllas, f'2ll'0l0 llunlvyg ll.l'Ulll rowl Bill'lJ2ll'2l l'l11'isli:m, JoAnn Ss-lllcs. :xml .lullcl liI'UXYll. II0l'I'llPi4'llllll'y1'I' nn ilu- 1iIlil'Alg0 .-Kll-Star Trallll ol' I9-lib. l'lusl's slucla-nts 'IRIN 1- wilm-ssc-al an !'ill1'l'1'!'5Hi-lll your in sports. llvlping sllulm-'ils Illilifllllill srlmol spirit wvrv lllr Iwo squzuls ol' rllrvr- lh-l'nrv sending Viv liillzl into ilu- varsity grzunu :xguinsl Wvst ,'XllI'Ul'2l, Mr. lklilrt llmcli lu t'llllIl'l'lll , , . . . :mel Mr. K :xppzwrt glvo him sonic lnlurmaltiml tu paws un to ilu- loam. 'Yulaling' Ilia- lmzislwtlulll statistics, Ml' ll'1r1l1 IS xx'zil4'lw4l by Mr. Mum- :mil Sam Blair. Leading the flu-1-r'i11g: all all Killa-11 gzum-s was ilu' rvsponsibility ol' tlwsu puppy frosh-supli i'lH't'l'll'2Ull'l'SI Put M1-yr-rs, Luv Sawituski, Mary lillillllllll' l'm'tlrwli, Suv Suwitoski, and Pat Wormwuml. lc-auli-rs. Tha- liasl High lmml. Halls' rlulv. uml SIUIIPIII Pc-p rlull ul:-in ronlrilmlrcl lo Ihr Slll'l'1'SH ol' lin- sruson. Nm rr In-forr in 'l'mn1-ul history lun 1- so lllillly spa-rlulurs xi:-su-il lmlh fonilmll :mel lruskrllulll gilllll'!'i. While thu team luaclc the tnuclicluwns. tlwsl- lmys mzulu points vlvctriczllly insiclo tlw sm'm'vlm:u'ml. l'll2ll'l0S Kzxulicrt ltopl lid Kzlclcm-rl lun laulrlorl, willi the he-lp of Mr. Siimmscn, nuulv ilu- cloctriczxl wm- nvctimis. Also helping tlwm were Ron llumlmly xml Furl Ytuullit Tomeats Seize Second Place in Grid Big Eight I K l I I rx Y t tv F ..V, W-,-...n... rv ., . .mt ll oo JI It row IIII in m I L IISOII, Ilavo Booth, Don Hurst, Holm Svlmimh-I. Larry L 1 rd row: Mr. Vourt, coachg Walt Sliuimon, Bob Smith mn c 1 4 tx .1 Q, Mr. t'z1ppacrt, assistant cozicli. St-cond row: Tom th I Inu Iithutlxon lim tntnui Bob Quinn Lum bxlino, .lack Ht-dblaulv, tlrzmt I'ritt-In-rt. .lim Irviiigx, II n I ITS on ' u xt on Due Iloud, Don Schultz, Bob Matin-. captain: Mol Mug'- S in t ullsti md Intl Oiox Bill tlenn. Not in picturv: Iliuk IIotI'mzm, Iioimiv Smith. t x tl All I YAIISITY Iilti ICItIH'l' S-'I'ANlJlNtiS N l vm xml IMI 'I'it-al Ifllgih ..,..... ll East Aurora , I East Rockfortl II WVcst Aurora . tl West Iiockfortl I I.aSaIlc--Peru II Frvepol t ..... .. Joliet .... II YARS Opponent Wt East Moline .. ZH Bloom ...,.. ZH East Iiockfortl ICS I.aSaIIO-Peru . . I5 Joliet ...... Bti Wt-st Aurora .. 213 EI5.1'in ...... 7 Freeport ...... ll VVOst Rot-kt'orrI 27 Win , Lose I, Tie I With ten varsity letterlnen returned for the season, the 'l'omcats sought to repeat the pre- vious year's victories and championship posi- tion in the llig Eight. However, with a game dropped to Elgin and a tie with Freeport., East closed the season in second place with a 5-l-1 record. llob Mcffue. llig Eight scoring champion of the l954 football season. finished this year's circuit in second place with 63 points to Elgin's jerry Naslfs 70 points in the scoring race. Taking the pre-conference opener from East Moline with a score of 28-10., the Cats went on to down Bloom of Chicago Heights, 20-IO. East started a four-game winning streak in the conference with four teams be- ing held scoreless. A total of 80 points was gained in this streak. East Rockford, the first contender. was blanked out at the Rabs' home field, 13-0. In the first home conference game of the season., East High bulldozed LaSalle-Peru l5-0. with two touchdowns and a safety. Next the Joliet Steelmen were trounced 26-0. This game was sprinkled throughout with brilliant plays, tremendous ground-gain- ers., and efficient passing. ,Ioliet was confined to its own territory throughout most of thc game. A well-knit offense.. equally impressive as it was at the Joliet galne., brought the W'est Aurora Blackhawks to their knees in the an- nual crosstown encounter. East hammered West 26-0 before a crowd of 5,000 fans. Traveling to Elgin the following week, the Cats met with their top rivals, the Elgin Varsity seniors-Top row: Nate Wilson, guardg Ron Gullstrand, tackleg Bob Smith, guardg Jack Oros, centerg Louis Molnar, center, Tom Ruch, end. Bottom row: Dave Doud, backg Steve Emery, bac-kg Dick Hoffman, backg Paul Knk, backg Allen Foster, backg Chuck Teuscher, end. Stl-vv liim-ry plows into 21 l i'm-L-pm't Pwtzcl as Bill Glenn 1-171, Mol llzigriiiisoii, Alll-n l'l0Sll'l' MXH, .luck lloflblzlclv. and Ron Gullstraml 1 lily l1l'l'IHll'l' to tmp lliv runm-i'. The 1-nil coincs in a dvacllock 0-0. Nlurouns. Hu:-1l's 4'll2lllllli0llHlIill lmpvs we-rv .I l'N IU!! Y,XRSl'l'Y SFUR ICS Uppuiivlit 'l'ln-y Wm' Elgin ........ T li! Plainn lvzxrsityl . ll 531 Napa-1 villa- .... . ll ll Elgin ..,. . ll li! Naipmwillv ... ... lf' ll Wvst .-Xurorzl .. , U lj standstill. xxvll1'll ilu- gunna- vmle-ll 0-0. Frm-- lnsl all lllv XYRHPII iiily us il rv:-illll of 'Ill' Mal- rnon's xivlory ol' 20-T. ln ilu' Vll0lll1'2ll!i- lalsl llonn- gzlnu- of ilu' svusuli. Mllil'll was lmlm-1-ulllillg for East. thn- l l'1-vpol'l l'l'e-lm-ls In-lil ilu- Canis' 0H'l'll!'ll' I0 u port was on Easfs une' yzlril lim-. The- vurluin ll-ll on liusfs foollmll Sl'ilH0ll with ilu' IIYUIIIPIRIS. win on-r VH-sl llm'kl'nr4l Ivy il final svorv of 27-7. .luninr Y2lI'?lfy l ootlmll-lizwk row:N.'l'ul'1iv1'.G.Miller, M. Gross, N. Minor, I . Willie-ning'. Nl. Schwartz, l., Jinliins. Sl't'!llIfl row: ll, Shaw, nig'i'.1 V. llzxyclvn, J. Mvssinvr. .l. llzunbly, ll. Johnson. li. Vllllnszyk, li. l mx'la-i', Klr. lliwlilm-r, vcwzxuli, First row: R. Bastian, J. Tagrlic-1', L. Milla-1', R. Bublmill, li. BH-nt. ll. Sl-lim-lu-i'lm-in, .l. l'ni'1in. 7 Nut in pivlurv: ll. Kirslilnm-l', l. Glozlsun, P. Nvitzvl. 'Q 1.3 I I F I' I I 1 .1 - '1 as 1 Ei'-fii I--51 I I' ..,,,.L.. was 45 '-i' ga E26 68 33 4-5 H A .U it y,.:'f l K' 2 Sw ' ,fm dv- x ,M + -,umfwf ' my ,Q lg, S 1 I .,f? if L x-.,.gg.k -,qw qin+A.wsQw ffii-Vviw 1a Nu , I 'l' rn i' A ' Frosh-Soph Finish Season with 4-3 Record FROSH-S0l'H BIG EIGHT S'l'.KNlll'Vt S West Aurora . East Aurora . East Rockford Joliet ........ LaSalle-Peru Elgin ........ West Rockford Freeport .... FROSH-SOI Opponent Won Lost lu .. .. 6 .. .. -I -1 .. .. 1 .. .. .3 .. .. Ii Ii . ..l 'H l 00'l'll.Xl.L 1 ii .3 Zi -I 41 el li SFO The Kankakee .... 25 Bloom ......... 120 East Rockford . . . 0 LaSalle-Peru . .. . . 12 Joliet ......... . . 12 West Aurora . . . . I4 Gratcfully receiving their certificates of award for a hard Elg'in ....-.,., 0 st-nson's work, Dave Exline and Dave Schaub, co-captains of F ,U ,t I., thc frosli-so h football sruad s ilinfl ' '-- t thf- f- lupm ' p 1 , .in 1. y acctp cm iom , M,-U llulvy, wzwh' West Rockford 20 With an equally admirable record of four fast moving and tough season in se-concl pl wins and three losses. the Kittens finished a in the Big Eight football circuit. Frosh-Soph Football-Back row: K. Oros, mgizg J. Wil:0n, R. Mouw J. Wullbrandt, L. Kern, J. Stoifel, NN Io lt. Lewis, IJ. Everett. N. Teter, mgr. Third row: Mr. Haley, coachg B. Kellogg, R. Campbell, V. Wackti in Slit-:ig'i'tn, V. Shaw, N. Rahn, L. White, K. Isleman, Mr. Rausch, assistant coach. Second row: F. Nov k iluiniavi, J. Vilminden, ll. Exline, co-captain, D. Schaub, co-captaing R. Walker, D. Ideran, W. Russ, l Vit t Wiggins. First row: IJ. Bower, .I. Reimer, L. Brown, U. Weisner, R. Bartlett, K. Buss, .l. Vurtin, C. Wo Wy.-th. Not in picture: ll. Beasley, W. Carter, D. King. -, ... ...', 1... 4. I 'I lj T' Y' B' l' F F -gg- 3 1 ururl I 1 ll. I I U Y' T' Y s nm lll on X rmw Xxx mg'r.g W Olson lvllll I X X X N X x M IQIUV, XX X N uw ll N tX ousvr f vu fm XAX1 nun rms lgkl X xt N X X XXX ll X nu w mx X IJ SX-h XX n ll X1 I IFS! um l ll xmp xl p l -Xlllllglll S Blair, I Rex X X l Freshman Squad Makes Credltable Showing :X nm' X onla re nu pl.n .lg uns! .usl n klmcl ll I an- ws ll r nu ilu uh- -X 0 ll um: IN lur ilu x lr-uly'X-4 -X-X ul 'Ill ilu llilill -mph lvl mku the- ulXh ll w Nldl lll 'l K-'nnst ilu- n-s-. X lh X I- lo the lo-as of WX' T ll lil ll ll 0 45 Regional Loss Ends Tomcat Cage Season Varsity Basketball-Back row: Mr. Metzger, coachg Grant Pritchert, Ron Schoeherlein, Don Parish, Hill Glenn. lion Schultz, l.aVon Jenkins, Chuck Teuschcr, Mr. Buckler, assistant coach. Second row: Don Rokop, nigr.3 Karl Klein, Allen Foster, Bob Mctluc, Steve Emery, Dave Doud, Walt Shannon, Larry t'oddington. First row: Boll Holtz, t'litl' Hayden, .lim Irving, .lack Wadkins, Uyless Jenkins, Vie Gilla. Not in picture: Doug' Ness. Although play in the Big Eight conference. one of the toughest prep loops in Illinois., was close and nerve wracking for hoth East hoop- sters and fans.. the Tomcats came out of the seuson will a 9-9 record. The 'I'omcuts sailed through the first game of the regional against Naperville 74-52. A defeat. coming from Geneva in the Cats' see- ond game of the regional., hrought to a close East's lnasketlvall season. The score. a heart- hreaker. was 78-75. Having won their first four non-conference games. East opened their conference play hy defeating East Rockford 77-73. 'l'wo sethacks were handed to the Cats hy Yves! Rockford and Elgin. state champion and runnerup in I955. Elgin. handing out the first defeat. topped the 'l'omcats 7l-53. West Rockford state champions whipped the Cat cagers 75-73. East then ramhled over the Saints from np- river 79-70. Coming from crosslown., the W'est Aurora Blackhawks handed the hoop- sters from East a defeat. f,Vt'I'l'0Illlllg a deficit in the first three quarters. the llawks managed to dump East 70-62. Having rested for a week. the 'l'omcats took on Joliet. East stayed even with the Sleelmen and finally slipped hy them 68-66. A tough Downers Grove quintet topped East the fol- lowing night 64-53. lnvading at hostile gym at l.aSulle-l'ern. the lfats. in their sixth conference game. were defeated 80-6-1-. After a hreuthing spell. the l'p for ll shot is l'l111cli 'l'v11st'l1o1' 1301 as l,0ll Schultz 1205 and Scorin1.ftlu-lasthaskut 111 tht-t11'st l'llllllt'l'- fll'2llll l'1'it1'I11-1't tlllll 1311 111 for tht- l'l'll0LllNl. I,o11ki111,1' 1111 is Steve' 1-1100 Qfilltlt' z11g'z1i11st East RllL'lil-lll'tl, lll'2llll l'llIlt'I'X 42317. 'lllll' s1'111'1- was GX-1343. l'lZlSl':4 vit'to1'y. P1'itcl1v1't lays up two p11111ts whilt- llilll Cul range-rs l'0llllN'lI ns 1-r IgillilYiil 83-bl. Aielvtl hy Don SFIIIIHZQH l.000 pe-rvvlllalgc' all lhc- vlmrily linv. East took rq-vc-lugs' on the- Hlgin lxlZll'00IlPl hy topping lIll'lll 80-78. 'Illu- lwo poinls l'ZlIlll' on Iwo Svolvll loss:-1-1 hy Daw- v2ll'Slly plzlyl-1's-'l'41p row: ' ': ' .' 1 ' I Schultz looks tn his 111:111. 'l'l11- 1':1Is whip- 111-rl tht- lizlhs 11-13. Donal ul lhv 1-nal nl' lhv gilllllh This was l'la1sl's first lIQ'l-Pill of Elgin in le-n ya-urs. East lwishwl thc' Prvtza-ls from l'll'1'1'Il0l'l il wc-4-k lah-r.. 1Il'l.f'lllillg IIIPIII T6-68. Ne-xl. Symm- lll0l'1'q slaying in front lIll'0llf.Ill0lll thc- gillllf. ' 1 1 . H . '.. ' ' ' 2.1 1. .'t s .1 lx' t11111t llllltlltll, Stan l'lllklB, Blll fnllllll, Xu fxllll lllll I 1V1111 I111I111 , lx1 I l1111, l.:11'1'y t'111l1li11g't1111. lioltom row: B11l1lI11Itz11111l Alla-11 F01t01'. flllUL'li Tv11st'l1v1', All-Rig' l'lig'I1tg lltlll l'z11'isl1, H1111 S1'l1111-lu-1'l1-i11, llavt- ll11111l, II1111 Schultz, Bob Mt'flllLx. Sinking another two points for the cause is Don Schultz 4203 while lirzint Pritchcrt 1321 and Bob McCue 4151 witness the tally. East took the first regional game from Naperville. T-l-522. lmmln-al the East ll00IDH'l'l'l'i an stinging defeat. 80-30. Facing Vie-sl Aurora again at the cross-town gym.. Ein-it dropped this i-wconcl game to the ew-nlnul Regional champions. 61-43. Joliet. Leaping high into thc air, llave lloud gets sct to add llic 'l'aking revenge for their previous detl-at at hands of the Maroons, East, with thc help Fhuck Teuschcr's liaskct, nipped Elgin 80-78. lion Schultz waits expcctantly for ai rt-liouncl while llave lloud, who set up the play, wzitclies the shot. ol' stinging from their Ill'1'Ni0llH defeat nl lllc hands of the Cala. 1lcl'e-nh-il Eau-sl. ln-1.-ST. The last glllllt' of the regular season was against Us-Kalb. Gaining an early I4-nd. Ihr Barlus maintained it till the final score. 58--IT. nnotln-r two points to East's score. Bill Glenn, rescrvc 1 guard. runs up to insure the a shot. East defeated Napcr- Q ' Xlllt'lllillK'illhij.lJllIll'Ul'il1l' rcgional, T-1-52. --9 VARSITY RASK E'l'BAl.L SCORES VARSITY RIG l'llGll'l' S'l'.tNlllNtlS Opponent We They 'ct. Rochelle .,.. 60 48 West Rockford 000 Geneva . . . .... 73 69 LaSalle-Peru . 700 Belvidere ....., .,.. I 36 59 Elgin ....,... 000 East Rockford . . . .... 77 72 East Aurora . 400 Elgin ...,..... . . .53 71 Freeport ..... ,100 West Rockford . . . .... 523 75 Joliet ........ -lllll St. Charles .... ..., 7 9 70 East Rockford 3200 West Aurora . . .... 62 70 WcSi AUl'0l'21 . 200 Joliet ........ .... 4 38 tit? Ilowners Grove . . . .53 ti-t LaSalle-Peru .. .... 04 80 West Aurora til Batavia ...... .... 8 Il til .Ioliet .,..... 411 Elgin ... .... 80 78 U1-Kalb ... 58 Freeport . . .... 76 68 Naperville . . 52 Sycamore . . .... 50 86 Geneva , , , 78 6 lohn Shannon C333 leaps in the nil' for :1 basket as Fred lluy follows closely lwliinrl to block zi West Aurora lla Kittens Tie for Third Place in Big Eight Frosh - Soph Basketball - Buck row: Mr. Summers, coueli, l . lluy, ll. Nztss, ll. Zielke, J. Ward, J. Shan- non, ll. Rezun, lllg'l'. Second row: V. Wolf, IJ. Wiggins J, Kenner, ll. lixline, N. ltulin, W. Olson. First row: R. Stallmzm, K. Numrich P. Sclmfer, B. Mouw, .I Abel. Not in picture: G Pentek, N. Twuit. 1 v et. East outscored West, T0-till. , QT. w k The Reel and Black Kittens.. eouellecl hy Joe Sumners, eompletecl their season in fourth place in the Big Eight eonferenee. tying with LaSalle-Peru. Exhibiting teamwork anal cour- age in their games, the Kittens won five of ten eonferenee eneounters. W'inning confer- ence games from East ltoekforcl.. West lloek- ford, and Joliet. the Kittens finished with an I2-6 overall reeortl. ln two conference games against NVQ-st Aurora., the Kittens surpassed Wt'st, 70-66 and 6-I---ll. In their first game of the Belvidere year- ling tournament. the Kittens were clefeuted hy tllenharil 67-503 and in the following gaine- the Kittens hammered St. Charles 55-45. ln the consolation semi-finals the Kittens out- seorell St. Thomas of Roekforil 55-45: hut in the consolation championship game. Syvu- lll0I'1' ilefeatell the Kittens 65-52. Kittens Produce 5-5 Mark FRUSII-SOI'H FRUSH-S0l'H l1.KSK1'I'l'l!.kl.l, SFURES ING l4IlGH'l' S'l'.1Nl1lNG Opponent W0 They Pri. Rudwllv . . . 01 518 lClg'in ........ .800 Hum-vu .. 57 Zhi WL-st Rockford. . .000 Bvlx'ic1m'm- .,..,. H57 50 Bust R0ck1'm'd .000 East Rm-kI'm'cl .1-1 50 East .'5tL1l'0l'2l ..,. .1x00 lilgrin ............ 58 01 I.z1Sallo-Pvru . . . .1100 WX-st 1im'k1'u1'11 335 352 .Inlivt ..,....... .-100 St. 1'11lll'l1'S ....... 1521 51 l l'vupm't ....... .2300 Wm-st A U1'01'il ,..... T0 00 Wvst Aurora. .. .200 .lulim-1 ....,....... 51 00 l1t1XX'l1t'l'S fhvnvi 52 118 I,:1SzxIl4--1'v1'1l ..... IVY 50 .lulivt .... 5:w Batavia ..... 50 58 IR-Kalb .. 51 lilgixu ... 01 00 G11-nbard .. 07 1 1'm-pm'1 . 414 58 St. Vharlcs .. 415 Syvzxnnm- ... 513 :rl St. 'fhumzxs .. -1-1 W1-sl Aurora 12-1 411 Syvzxnmmx- . Tillllillg' in il point I1-g'zl1'flln-ss ul' thu otfurts of two Stcvl- Jumping., ior fl shot 1 X mitvs 1S.Il'1'l'j' R1'I1111'1'. f,l1lUUkl'l'S2iI'l'H11'l'1'-1111114 playm-rs, and Inu Rumen 11 11 LU H1 tm 1 pu N1114 Ibznvm- Zim-lkc 1-101 and Flint Wulf. East xx N Yearlings Gain I3 Victories, Large Scores I R ESI! M .KN MASK l'I'l'll.XI.l, SCORICS Oppnnt-nt Wm-st t'liin'ug'o Batavia ... Sl. t'h:n'lt-s tlt'nt'vz1 ... Nzxpvrvillt- . IVlzu'initm ... Wvst t'hit'zlg'u St. t'l1zu'lt-s . Wvst Aumrzi Gviwvzl ..... Nupvrvilh- . .lolivt .. Hutuvin .. .lolivt ...... Wvsl Alll'0l'il wl0llSt'iN'1ll'i . W 0 ti-1 19 1223 SH -1-1 fitl titi till ful 57 .111 'iii lill 56 44 51 Th 0 y 11 Zi-1 20 41 33 51 2-1 45 330 Zti 29 58 238 26 539 ISI Ik-twvcn two opposing' players, .It-rry Noxint-1' H53 tips in 21 tally. Bob Mouw and tculniiiatos utld their support. in the Froepm't gmne which ends in Eust's defeat, 58-48. Frvshnlan Basketball-liack row: D. Rt-ilein, A. Lipko, S. Blair, MV. f'2l1llJZ10l'i, cnuclig R. Mouw, I . lluy, W. Olsun. Svcond row: ll. Bzxrtvlt, ID. VVigg'ins, R. VVoollcy, J. .It-ska-, J. Alhi'ig'ht. R. Pikv, L. Brown, nigrr. First row: IJ. Rokup, R. Oakvs, K. .lacklt-y, R. Farnuni, R. Burkhzlrt, R. Thompson. Ugg.. fNx'55 56 Q Ffwf? ft if tg , Q lf, 'gfmg 5 L lf O -lm. f 'L' fx! ., 3 ml' if J ff 2' af, 'FV Q j ' ,.'., 4 'iq' aff if Q A . ,Lkllen Foster, track captain. demonstrates his record breaking' form to Vlitf Hayden, .lim Fourmont, and Jack Wadkins. Allen holds the school high jump record at 6' 153 . lahlished two new hurdle marks hy taking the highs in :l5.4 and the lows in :20.l. Dan Ryan.. i955 traek eaptaiu. ran the lnile in -12295, and Marlin Kenworlhy heaved the shot 53'-l . Allen Foster. captain of the 1956 season. 1'h'al'e1l the har at 6' lin to set a new Tmneut standard in high jumping. Seven hnys. after having qualified in the Warming up during' practice, frosh-soph point win- ners Alex Paku, Richard Brauer, Dennis Wiggins, and l'lldwin tliese await the signal Col Dave Bower, Dave lixline, and llennis lderan serve as starting' blocks for the runners. 1955 TRACK SCORES We They Hinsdale .. . 97 21 80 Ottawa Relays ...... First place' -8 teams Elgin ............ . 985 lilly 8512 Kane County Meet. . .First place-9 teams 43 Palatine Relays ..... First place-Class A --13 teams Mooseheart tTriang'ular T6 45 Wheaton Meet? 76 127 .Joliet .............. 85 323 50 District Meet .. ...First place--21 teams State Meet . .. , Scored 7 points West Aurora .. 86955 315: 575 Big' Eight Meet .... First place District meet., competed at the State meet at Champaign and garnered seven points. Chuek Tense-her finished third in the low hurdles and Don Campbell placed seeund in the pole vault. Allen Foster, Dan Ryan. Marlin Ken- worthy, ,lim Fourmonl., and Bob Mellue were ineluded with the eompetitors: hut missed their qualifying marks for the finals. Bob Sehindel, anchor man ot' the 880 relay team, dis- plays his starting block form to Don Schultz, Jan Taglier, Larry Exline, and Ron Smith. llll ff Frosh-Soph Golf-Back row: Fred Irvine, Jack Gieck, Randy Lewis, Fred Runge, Dick Bartelt, Bob Woolley, Dick Reilein, Mr. Sumners, coach. Front row: David Paxton, Dick Reuter, Don Haag, Charles Moore, Paul lVIcPeakc. Ron Ream, Dennis Douglas, Eric Schwarz. Not in picture: Norm Fcrmazin, Steve Speck. GULF-1955 tOpp0nenti .loliet-West Aurora ,. West Aurora Elgin , ..... . Marmion . .... . Joliet-Marmion- VVest Aurora .. District . . Marmion . . Big Eight . . . t Resulti . .second . . .won . . .won ...,lost . .fourth . . .tenth . . .won . .second Two from Tennis Squad See State Action The l955 golf squad coached hy Mr. Sum- ners provided spring activities for twelve East High lroys. Placing second in the Big Eight meet at East Rockford. also winning three out of four dual meets. and finishing second and fourth in two three-way contests.. the 1955 linksmen completed a most successful season. The regular team was composed of Cliff lisser. captain: Bill Jacolr, Cully Cehhart. Roh Holtz. and Norm Hahn. ln the district meet also held at East Rock- ford, East placed tenth out of eighteen. Cliff Esser was high scorer with a 78 game.. which was his hest score for the season. Bill Jacob. Cliff Esser., and Ilully Gehhart ranked high among other players in the Big Eight. The returning lettermen, Bolt Holtz, Dave Konrad, and Norm Hahn, provided the hack- hone for this year's team. The l956 team. composed of 23 hoys.. com- pleted a full schedule of 14 matches. -102- Varsity Golf-Watching Dave Konrad sink a three-foot putt are Don Rokop, Norman Rahn, Dean Trueniper, John Richert. Not in picture is Bob Holtz. Qin f'X A wd Linlesmen Take Second Place in Big Eight - N KAW Varsity Tennis-Back row: Mr. Peticolas, coachg Cecil Shaw, Bill Walsh, Clay White. Front row: Roger White, Richa1'd Goodpaster. Janis Sprude, cap- taing Chuck Unger. All of the boys, with the exception of Clay White and Cecil Shaw. are returning' lettermen. ln the spring ol' l955. Mr. Peticolas' tennis squad captured third place in the district meet. and tied for second place in the Big Eight conference. The squad completed their season with a six-win. seven-loss and a one-tie overall record. jim Dolan and Otto Hektor., doubles team.. qualified in the district tournament and en- tered the state tournament at Champaign where they were defeated hy Boll Brownson and Jack Brownson of Blue Island. Janis Sprude went to the semi-finals for the district and Big Eight. .lunior Varsity TennisgWatchingr Don Horner display a backhand return are istandingrl Richard Sperry, Bob Roehrig, John Heathg tkneelinpri Ken Christian, Michael Lindenmeyerp inot in picturej Lambert Kern, Stanley McGraw, Dave Sheagrren. - 103 - 1955 VA RSITY TENNIS iOpponentj We They Hinsdale .... . . 2 -l West Aurora ... .. 2 3 Downers Grove . . . 4 0 Marmion .... . . 5 0 Glenbard . . . . 1 4 Lockport . . . . . . 5 0 Wheaton . . . . 5 0 Joliet .... . . 2 7 District . . .... 3rd place with 7 pts. Marmion . . . . 4 1 Thornton . . . . . 3 2 State ..... . - Thornton . . . . . 2 3 Big' 8 .... .. Tie for Znd with 5 pts. 1955 FROSH-S0l'H TENNIS lOpponentJ We They Downers Grove . . . . . 0 4 Downers Grove . . . . . 1 3 West Aurora . . . . . 2 2 Folk llanvvf -Dancing' to Narcissus, an American folk dance, are membvrs of thv physical education classvs it tht Xlll1liNNtNlllXl tlllllbllllll ton cl int thu gym rlvlnonstrzition for thc- entire school. For thepzistthwt-yn-z1i's 1 '- ' ' - ' ' 2 mg, vollm-ylnzill, and otha-r sports. Underclassmen Take Part in Physical Ed. During thc- past yvar. 778 fre-shmvn and sophomore-s palrtiviputc-ll in physical vllllva- tion. tlirvvtc-el hy Mr. Muze' and Miss l,im- ililllgll. 'l'lu- popular fall sport for hoys was fool- lmll. while- thx' girls 1-njoyval fivlel hockvy. The- lot opposite- the- machine- shop provialvcl play- ing spun- for outdoor sports. .Nlthough tha- gym is inallvquatv for largv vlussvs. lmskvtlmll., xollc-yhall. gymnastics. tuhla- tc-nnis.. luulminlon. tumhling. and hurcl- ling wvrv offvrt-tl as indoor avtivitivs. liust High. an pione-4-r in vo-vxlllvatiolmal sports. has an program in whivh hoys znul girls purtukv in tlunving.. vnllc-yhall, hatlminton. :mel ping-pong. liuvll your East volnpvlvs in ll slatvwiclv tvst- ing program in vulistlwnirs to vonipurs- its:-lf with othvr schools in Illinois. This past yvar East rats-ll high among oth:-r schools. Flying Through the Air' llcxnonstruting' tho tot--pitmli lmckwarrl solnvrsziillt :lt at 1-onvo pri-svntt-cl for thu stu dents are lfrontb Bill Yustm-r, Dennis lclt-ran, l'a-lv lim 1 jus and .li 1 FllLIl'lllUlll. Utlu-r tunihle-is nrt- lknut-lit Allan ll1'lVle'rritt, Roland Bul'kl1zil't, lloug' l'orcl1, lhll lVzxtkins, and lim- Brown. 2 ff ,L 1-:li ne 1 'fm mir, ygw..nw.s f ' 'W ln, SOO Boys Participate in oonhour Activities Amicl the rush ol' students buying milk and finding seats in tllc lDlt'31'lll'l'ti with their friends. 300 lvoys found time to participate in the intramural program consisting of has- ketlnall. softball. volleyball. and talmle tennis. Mr. llrown. assisted liy stullent officials, is llu- faculty memlrcr in charge of the intra- mural program. These boys assisted Mr. Brown by officiating at all intramural grannes--Back row: K. Feiden, W. Walsh, IJ. Exline, L. Brown, IJ. Schaub, Mr. Brown. Second row: lt. Babbitt, S. McGraw, R. Alexander, W. Bur- son, .l. Watlkins, ll. Finley. First row: W. Kneipper, lt. Schoeherlein, V. Gilla, C. Teuscher, R. Schwarz, lt. iilllllllllffllillll. Not present: R. Fatten. Returning a serve are the members of Mr. Uappaert's homeroom volleyball championship team: Pete Scha- fer, John Scott, John Shannon, Rich Spurlin, Ron Stallman, Joe Morales. Mr. Buckle-r's aml Mrs. Sc-l1ick's home- roolns won first place in the liaslcetlmll llivi- sion. Mr. Cappaerfs section captured the sophomore volleyball championship: ancl a team comprised from Miss Stulrliins' aml Miss Rll'lI3Fll8- llomerooms ln-came the runner-up. John Shannon anal Tom Cocks are the cham- pion table tennis players. Before going at each other in the table tennis school championship play. frosh-soph champion John Shan- non and junior-senior champion Tom Cocks display their method of winning. Trying to tip the ball to one of their teammates, Bob Neu and Earl Cate go up in the air together. Spring!- ing' for the ball are Ralph Kleren, Larry Hauser, Ron Martin, Jim Miller, Larry Exline, and Tom Cocks while otiieial, Bob CLlllIllllg'l'l21ll'l, ducks. Mrs. Schick's team, in the dark T-shirts are champions and Mr. Blackman's in the light are the runners-up in the junior basketball tournament. ir t X .L l.1-ada-rs llt'llltlIlSil'2iiillg' the proper batting' I' I Happy High l0intersffAttaining' tlu- liiglu-st 1111n1l1t-1' tlllltllt' is Vi1'g'i11i:1 lla-stvr, p1't1si:lvnt, while Nancy of poi11ts was tht- 211-hivve111c'11t of tlwst- ll.A..-X. 1111-111- y, vivt-p1't-siclt-11t3 Igl'l'tll' Wilson, t1't-z1s111't-1'g Pat bers: tbzick rowl B. VVilson, Nzilly. J. Brown, li. ' 1 1l 1111. point St't'l'l'lRll'j'1 :intl lmt- Robe-1' . .' z 'jg t sttitt 111 Dano: tfront row? S. llziust-li, I. flllllllilll, G. B1':111mll. In-1-rl. P. Plough, K. Nt-ss. G.A.A. Completes Year of Fun, Athletics 106 Promoting isle-als of lu'z1ltl1 mul SlNll'lSlllilll' ship and stimulating int:-rc-st in zlthle-tivs worc- the- two main purposvs strvssvll in ull tl..-LA. zlvtivitie-s lay Miss Annu- Lilllllilllgll. iNlNi!'ll'I'. Sl'lllf'llllH'l' 22 tlu' girls sponsorwl il frvsh- man pivllim' to gin- ululc-rclaissilu-11 ll glillllbrlt' into tlu- organization. Rainy. elznnp. anal volcl 111-zitlu-1' again this yvar svt out its M1'll'0lllt' mat for tlu' girls zit- tc-luling llalnp Qllurrylwlge' in Uvtolwr. 'flu- l'2'lllllN'l'H still lllkllllflgvtl to play xolla-ylmll mul softlrall. go for at ll'1'iltilll'l' hunt. mul val! Complaints ol' lvruisml shins illflivutvfl that llu' fit-ld hockey season haul lwgun. Utlu-r full awlivitivs wvrv 2ll'1'lll'l'y anal !iN'iIlllllillg. 'l'e'nse Nlomentffwaitiiig' for the tip 2111- tlu' ll..-XA. niaiiagrersz tback rowj S. lla-ste-1', fit-ld hockt-yg li. Dano, swiinniingfg M. Tunia, biltlltlllllttlll P, Ploiurli, a1'che1'yg R. Quiollo, tennis: S. Rz111scl1, Stliitllillll .l. Rauscli, tuniblingrg ttirst rowl V. Russell, l1owli11g': G. Brzinrll, lmaskvtballg K. Ness, vollvylmll. Patient. Ar0n't 'l'hey?- All rvzuly to dig ill 2ll't' tln- G.A.A. 1n01nb91's who attvlulvd cuinp at Qll2ll'l'ylt'tlQL't' i11 the fall: F. Bishop, S, Hester. K. lit-iclt-11, J. llvstm-1', S. Rausch, B. Brady, Miss Linibutigli, 2lllVlSt'l', K. Ness, G. Biancll, ll. MtlI'j.Z'2lI1. R. Qurollo. t'. linsst-ll, P. Plough. E. Dano. Volleyball captains--llczuling thcir teams in the vollvylmll round-robin il!Lll'll2lIll0lli wt-rc the followinjr vziptuins: llizu-li rowi H. Brzuly, B. Knur, .l. llestorg lst-cond rowi M. Strc-ut'vrt, S. llzlrrison, .l. Bowers: Hirst rowl S. l'lZll'lllllllll, l.. Footug tnot in picturui N. Nzilly. tirst plzicv wiinwr. Sm 1-ral pluyqlays ws ore- lu-lil llirouglloul ilu- yvair. Siu-mlalwuy mul ll'l'lll'lllllll'S of moilvrn llilllflllg wt-rv 1-lllplmsizc-cl at Uswvgo while- tlu- Ivn girls lmvvlillg to lla-Kalb l1'2ll'lll'1l ilu- fine-r points ol' roll:-ylvull. Nanwy Nally s tvzun won ilu- noon-hour volle-ylmll lournunwnt. Romul- ing oul llu- winlc-r Sl'lll'llllll' wore- howling, lumliling. husk:-llmll. mul lizulminton. ,I2lllllill'fq Friclaly I3. was ilu' ilulv for ilu' tl..N..N. claulvv. vnlillvil l,lu'ky 1.4-up. Tlu- Top Bowlers-f-Aftt-r wccks of practice tlu-so fivt- top bowlers, who l'l'Dl'0S0llil'tl East in the state tourna- ment and who played the tvzu'l1vi's, cziinu out on top: tlcrry Sclnnitlt, Virgriiiia llc-stvr, Szinrly lluuscli. :intl Loc- Rolwrt. Not in picturv: Vvrliyco Uook. pl'o1'c'v1ls from ilu- ilauuw- lu'lp4-il SPIN' hso nu-mlwrs to lA'1Ull'l'P3lllll valnp ul Luka- G1-lu-x u. During llu' spring.. ilu' C.A.A.'e-rs lu-all ilu- zllumni in liaske-tlball 28-I9 while- ilu' fivv lop liowlvrs wc-nl on to l'll2lll1'l'lg1' llu- h-uvlu-rs. Softball mul lvnnis rvplzwwl winlvr sports. Clinmxing an your of fun mul l.l'l1'll1lHlllll. llu' aumual lnmquel was lu-lal May 24. .M that linu- llui yvar's zwlixilivs wvrv ri-lix 1-xl with joy in llu- llllllllS of all. Pass llu- liall Equippctl with sticks and shin g'Llkll'tlS and XV3.lill1g'f0l'tl16 action to start are S. Hester, fit-lcl liockvy nmii:ig'm-rg .l. llostor, l'. Tippoy, li. Parish, t'. Koenigsberg, il. Mooclier. K, Heiden, L. Court. M. t'ourt, B. Knur. S. tlin. USE suosa A ABC Motor Sales A. 82 P. Food Stores Abens, N. S.-General Contractor Abhalter's Food Stores Adding Machine 81 Typewriter Sales Adolph's Service Station Akeley-Steele Co. Allen, Matthews, Jordan Sz Dean Allen's Clover Farm Store All-Steel Equipment, Inc. Al's Bakery Alshuler's American Bonded Oil Anchor Brush Co., Inc. Anderson 8: Duy, Inc. Anderson, D. W., M.D. Anderson, G. A., Insurance Agency Andy 8: Benny's Cleaners Anen 8: Funk Super Mart Arenkill's Loan Bank Armbruster, Glenn E., Insurance Agency Armbruster, J. G., 8z Co. Assell Photo Shop Assell's Wisconsin Cheese Mart Aucutt Bros. Coal Co. Aurora Athletic Club Aurora Automatic Laundry Aurora Beacon-News Aurora Cash Market, Inc. Aurora Cemetery Co. Aurora Cleaners KL Furriers Aurora College Aurora Conservatory of Music Aurora Dance Studio Aurora Dry Goods Co. Aurora Electrotype Co. Aurora-Elgin Water Conditioners Aurora Floral Shop Aurora Fruit Co., Inc. Aurora Greenhouse Co. Aurora Investment Co. Aurora Janitor Supply Co. Aurora Labor Temple Aurora Patrons Give Record Aurora Aurora Laundry 8: Dry Cleaners Lodge No. 705, B.P.O. Elks Aurora--Lohmann Monument Co. Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Moose Lodge No. 400 Motor Express National Bank Pet Shop Poultry Market Pump Co. Redi-Mix Concrete Co. Savings 8z Loan Ass'n Shoe Repair Steel Products Co. Typewriter Co. Upholstering Shop Welding Service, Inc. Austin-Western Co. Avenue Shoes B B. 8x M. Furniture Co. Baker's Laundry Xa Dry Cleaners, Inc. Baldridge, Dr. J. Philip Ball, Wm. J., M.D. Banbury, Geo. A.-Real Estate Barber-Greene Co. Bargo Standard Service Barker Printing Co. Barnes, Dr. Robert E. Beamish, Edwards, Q Brunnemeyer -Attorneys Beebe, Hal-Insurance Bellon Cleaners Bender's Army Store B:-nson Window Cleaners Bere, Sigmond-Insurance Bernbrock, E. A. Berthold-Hanson Biever Furniture Co. Bill's Hat Shop Bit-of-Sweden Blackwood Motor Service Block 8x Kuhl Co. Bob Kz Whitey's Book Shop Boy's Boy's Motor Car Service Brandel, John M., M.D.-Leimback, Wayne N., M.D. Braun, S., Food Store Brcnnan's Barber Shop Brennan Coal Co. Broadway Appliance Sz Co. Brown, Furniture H. D., Coal Co. Brown's Flowers --10J- Buchner's Bakery Buckley's Grocery Store Buddy 8: Zakosek- Plumbing 8x Heating Builder's Supply Bumpus, Walter H.-Homes Bur-Han Drug Co. Buttrey, A.-Insurance Buy-Rite Super Market C Cannon, H. V.-Realty Co. Carpenter, Ray-Agency Carrondon Supply Cauldwell, Dr. R. W., D.D.S. Chicago Aurora Tailoring Co., Inc. Chicago Motor Club Christensen Florist City Hall Pharmacy Clarence's Texaco Service Clarke 8a Boltz-Plumbing Kr Heating Classic Bowling Lanes Cobb, Warren A.-Rug Service Coil's Motor Service Collins, Dr. R. K. Colonial Frocks, Inc. Columbia Office Supply Comer-Wingate Insurance Connie Shop Conover, Burrell, Sz Son Corcoran Funeral Home Council, P. R.-Real Estate Covelli, Dr. 0. A. Crane Co. Cremer, Carl Crosby's Sport Shop Cross Roads Coffee House Crowe Motors. Inc. Croyl's Groceries Culver's Sundry Curl Beauty Shop Currier, Dr. C. P. D Dailey Bros. Dairy Queen Stores Davis, Myron J., 8: Co. DcBartolo, Dr. H. M. D-C Food Shop Decker Insurance Agency Deindorfer, C. R., D.D.S. Deluxe Cab Co., Inc. DeSotell Appliance Dewey dz Co. Amount of 52,067.75 to The I956 Speculum Dewey's Fine Shoes D. H. 8: S. Display, Inc. Dieterle Funeral Home Dietz Industrial Supply Co. Dillon's Camera Shop Dimond, H. C.-Real Estate Dohren, Dr. Lester G. Dolph, R. E.-Attorney Downs, Dr. Wm. B.- Ryan, Dr. F. S. Doyle, C. C. Dreyer, Denney, Milbacher, Gardner Clinic Drive-In Floor Coverings Dunley, R. E.-Insurance Dunn's Durabilt Mfg. Co. Dutch, Don, 8: Rich, Pure Oil Service Dutch Oven Coffee Shop Duy, Carl- Real Estate Sz Insurance Duy, Wm. H., 8: Son Dykstra, L. A., D.V.M. E East High Shell Service Eberly, Ralph M., :Sz Co. Eby-Brown Co. Economart Edgewater Drive Inn Egan, Paul-Mayor Eggie's Auto Repair Eissler Hardware Electric Home Co. Electric Supply Corp. Elegant Beauty Salon Elmer's Doghouse Equipto Ericson's Swedish Bakery Erlenborn's Evans Studio F Factory Furniture Outlet Farrell. Edward J. Farr's Real Estate Federal Bake Shop Feltes Coal 81 Gravel Co. Fields, Virginia, Studio Fifth Avenue Clover Farm Finch 8z McCullough Fodor Jewelry Store Fox Valley Blueprint Co. Fox Valley Egineering, Inc. Fox Valley Insurance Agency, Inc. Fox Valley Snack Shop Franch's Pants Shop Frazier 81 Evans-Insurance Frazier, Wm. H., 8x Son Freeman 81 Pauly, Drs, Freeman Florist Frett, Hackett, Lloyd-Insurance Fruit Juice House, Inc. Fruit Juice House No. 4 Fruit Juice House No. 6 G Garbe Iron Works, Inc. Geib's Super Mart Geltz, N. G.-Well Drilling Service Ceneral Office Machine Geneva Construction Gerber, Chas. A., Co. Ginsberg, Sidney, Inc. Globe Building Materials Co. Goodman, S. D., Dr. Grant, W. T., Co. Greenwald's Jewelry Store Grimm's Drug Store Griswold Feed 8z Seed Store I-I Haberle Engineering Sz Mfg. Co. Handy Corner Hansen Motor Court Han-Win Products, Inc. Harmon, M. R., D.D.S. Harry's Drive-In Hartz Drug Co. Hauser, Joe-Men's Wear Hayden, Sweasy JL Stiefbold Co. Healy Chapel Heggen Trim Shop Heimdal, Morris 81 Lowry, Drs. Heinz, A. W., 8x Co. Heitkotter, Ben, Sz Son- Plastering Contractors Heitkotter Fuel Oil Herbert Men's Shop Het's Pure Oil High Street Pharmacy Hill Ave. Grocery Hilltop Texaco Station Hi-Ho Delicatessen Hoch, Otto R.-Gen. Contractor Holmberg, Harry 8: Son Home Building 6 Loan Association Hotel Aurora Barber Shop Huhn's Greenhouse -109- Huntoon, Howard, Stables Hyatt's Ice-Cream Bar I Iliff, Donald W., Dr. Illinois Cleaners 8x Furriers Illinois Supply Co. Illinois Wholesale Co., Inc. Ilseman's Towing Service Improvement Savings Kz Loan Association International Business Machines Corp. International Harvester Co. Isle Barber Shop J Jackson Press Jackson's Jay's Snack Shop J. C. Electric Jewel Paint Store John's Shoe Shop John's Smoke Shop Johnson's Midway Pharmacy Johnson's Radio 8a T. V. Service Joliet-Aurora Transit Lines, Inc. Joy's Music Center Jungles, Peter W., Florist K Kaiser, Karl J., M.D. Kane Ford Sales, Inc. Kartheiser, Phillip J., D.D.S. Kaskey's Korn Krib Kaufmann, R. dz M., Inc. Keiser, Paul E., D.D.S. Kelmscott Corp. Kendrick Optical Co. Kilburn's Standard Service Station Klein, Samuel, Dr. Kleinemeier Bros.- Concrete Contractors Kleinert's Klint's Cleaners Kneipper 8: Weigel-Plumbing Konrad's Ice Cream Kr Sandwich Shop Kresge, S. S. Stores Kroger's L L. 81 M. Poultry Market Lampton Motor Sales ' 6 Spec Staff Grateful to All Patrons Lawson, Tom, Service Station Laz, Lee, Inc. Lazy-Dazy Dairy Bar Leath 81 Company Lee, Dr. E. L. Lee, Floyd-Mason Contractor Lee, Robert E., D.D.S. Leonardi 8: Co. Lesco Auto Seat Cover Co. Lewis, C. A., Co. Leverich, Dr. F. Stanley Liberty Street Grocery Liberty Upholstery Shop Liden, R. C., 8a Ass'n Lies, Arnold, Co. Lietz Sz Grometer, Inc. Light House Electric Co. Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery Lindsay Softwater Lirot 8: Larson Lisberg News Agency Little Sz Sons Little, Presbrey 8: Ohse Logman, C. W., M.D. Long's 5 8x 10, Inc. Love Bros., Inc. Lyon Metal Products, Inc. M Magill Beverage Main Super Mart Malcor Roofing. Inc. Mall Lumber Co., Inc. Marcley Oil Co. Markel Truck Sales Marks, John E., M.D. Marshak, L. C., M.D. Marshall, C. W., Co. Martens Greenhouse Martin, A. G., M.D. Martin, Roy A.-Contractor Marty's Marvin. M. N.- Plumbing 6 Heating Masters Shoe Co. Matt's Texaco Service May Electric Appliance May Jewelers McCredie, James McKee Door Co. McWethy Bros.-Insurance Meister-Ioratti, Drs. Menton Jewelers Merchants National Bank Merritt Studio Metal Dross Corp. Metropolitan Business College Metzger Service Station Sz Motel Meyer Co. Meyers, M. J.-Nursery Michels-Harral Coal Co. Midway Barber Shop Midway Garage Midwest Equipment Co. Miller Miller- Miller Miller, Miller, Bros. Bryant-Pierce Candies, Inc. Dr. Carroll S. E. S.-Wholesale Meats Miller's Bakery Minch, Dr. Arthur Mitch's Drive-In Modal? Grocery Market 81 Bakery Montgomery Ward Co. Moore's Clover Farm Store Morris, Dr. I. H, Morrison Agency Morrison's Royal Blue Food Mart Mount Olivet Cemetery Mulcay, A. G., Insurance Mulhern, Jean, Studios N National Brush Co. National Cash Register Co. National Metalwares, Inc. Navarro's Jewelers Neill, John G.- Painting Kr Decorating Neitzel's Pleez-ing Grocer Neumode Hosiery Shop Nichols Food Mart Nicholson, Dr. Ralph G. Nick's Barber Shop Northern Illinois Gas Co. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. 0 Oatman Bros., Inc. Oberweis Dairy O'Brien, Buinell 8: Puckett- Attorneys Ochsenschlager's Bakery Offutt, Herman, Inc. Ogden Nurseries Olson Bros.-General Contractors O'Neil, Roy L.- Plumbing and Heating Orland, George- City Commissioner -110- ll Paradise Inn Paramount Stationers Paramount Theater Park Place Studio Paterson, James F.- Welding Supplies Patterson's Jewelry Paul's Standard Service Pearce, John E., D.D.S. Pete's Harness Shop Petersen and Goldsmith Peterson, George-Oil Phillips Auto Parts Co. of Aurora Pictorial Paper Package Pissly-Wizsly Pike's Dairy Pines Engineering Co., Inc. Pink's Cleaners Pioneer Radio Supply, Inc. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Platt, Jack-Electric Pocus Motor Sales Pollizzie Barber Shop Powelson, Carlos-Agency Price, L. B., Mercantile Co. Prince Ice Cream Castles Priscilla's Dance Studio Pugh, Bud dz Don Puklin, Arthur L. Puklin, Dr. M. M. Putnam, Johnson 8: Alschuler R Rainbo Bread Co. Rassmussen, Dr. L. C. Rausch Coal Co. Rauschers Food Store Ream's Donut Shop Rebe's Popcorn Red and Black Spot Reid, Ochsenschlager, dr Murphy- Attorneys Remington Rand Reuland's Cabinet Shop Rice, J. D., dz Son Richards-Wilcox Mfg. Co. Ricky's Restaurant Ridge Jewelers Rieger Tree Service Ritchie Secretarial School Riverside Barber Shop Roberts, Arthur L., D.D.S. Robinson's Auto Supply Co. Robertson, Scotty-Insurance Rockabrand's Service Station Who Helped Make This Yearbook Possible Rodgrer's Animal llospital Rogers Transfer Rollins M Rice Drug' Store Rosenberg, Dr. .lack Ruddy Bros., Inc. Ryan, Edward J.- City Commissioner w S Sadler, Paul, Music Shop Salogra, Ed, Builders Salon 54 Sam's Grocery Sanders, Dr. H. L. Saunders Tool Sz Die Co. Schabb Sz Carpentier Schuefer's Greenhouse Scherer Freight Lines Schick, Guy A., Insurance Agency Schindel's Drug' Store Sehmitz Sz Gretencort Co. Schneider, Erwin-Grocery Schomer Electric Co. Schubert, Erwin A.-- Drug Store Sehultz, Ted, Barber Shop Schuster, P. F.- Plumbing.: Sz Heating Schwabe's Greenhouse Scotty's Shoes Sears S2 Soltisburg' Sencenbau5,:h's Seventh Ward Booster Club Sharpenter, Ted Sheag'ren Pharmacy Sib's Barber Shop Sieg'mund, Chas. B. Simons Furniture at Rug' Co. Slout' Bros. Rupr M Furniture Cleaners Smith-Corona, lnc. Sodel'strom's tAurora Paint Supply Co.l Soderstrom's lnc. Southtown Food Mart Sperry. Dr. Walter, D.D.S. Stafford Motor Sales Stahl Sz Schneider Stark, IC. ll.-Insurance Stark's Greenhouse Staudt Sz Neumann Co., Drug Stores St.earn's Red Top Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Stevens Cleaners Sz Dryers Stiles, Stanley R.-Attorney Stillman Company Stirn, Carl F. Stoner Mfg. Corp. St. Paul Luth. Bowling' Alley Strand Restaurant Strathmorc Co. Stratz-Kenna Optometrists Strubler, Frances, Beauty Salon Stubbs, Dr. .Iames W. Sunas Shoe Repair Sunny Super Market Sylvandell Bowling Lanes Sylvester's Restaurant T T, Sz R. Construction Co. Tanner Hardware Co. Television Distributors Thacker, Norman G.-Painting: Decorating' Thill, John P. Thom, Charles F., Sz Son Thom, Erwin R., Sz Son Thomas, W. E.-Builder Thor Power Tool Tom-A-Hawk Club Tom's Cleaners Sz Hatters Towne Food Mart Trousseau Shoppe Tru-Value Tutor, Dr. Alex U Ulm Sz Stallmann United Auto Sales, Inc. ll .S. Market V Valley Maid Ice Cream Corp. Valley Suoply Sz Tool Co. Venn, W. T., M.D. Vet's Shoe Repair Vick's Drugs W Wadkins, .loseph E., D.D.S. Wacgrner Shoe Store Walker Laundry- Cleaners Sz Dyers Walker Procsss Equip., Inc. Wallbrunn. Klingr Sz Co. Wampach Bros. Ward Sz Jones Watson Music House Wauneta's Beauty Salon -111- Sz Weber, ll. T.. Sz Sons-- Floor Sanding' Webs-r's Clover Farm Weddige, F. .l., Co. Weigel, William J., M.D. Weil's, Inc. Weinggart Sz Pillatsch Weitheimer Cattle Co., lnc. West Side Shoe Repair Whelan Drug Store White Sz Todd Lumber Co. Whitt Bros. Wilkinson Printing Service Williams, Dr. J. M. Wilson Tractor Sales Winn Supply Co. Witanowski, M. F., M.D. Wolsfelt Floral Shop Woolworth, F. W., Sz Co. Y Young Men's Christian Association Youngren's Heating: S Air Conditioning' That Old Gang of Mine-The Boys' Glee Club barbershop quartet-Bob Gilmore, Ken Kersey, Terry Conk- lin and Richard Kramer-give the Minstrel audience a glimpse of the good old days as they sing Coney Island Babe. Student and Faculty lndex 49 Q 4 Q Q 2 X Z I' Abbott, S. ........ 6, 39, 55, 70, Abel, E. ..................... .. ........ Abel, J. ............................ 44, Abell, G. .............. ........ . Abens, D. ........ ,...... ........... . Abrahamson, D. ....... ....... 4 5 , Ackley, Duane .... Adams, C. ...,... . 76 16 97 35 I6 74 Ackley, Dianne ....... ......... 1 6 44 ..........44, 45 Aguilar, R. ...........,................ 49 Albrecht, J ................... 5, 35, 77 Albright, Mr. A ........... 51, 52, Albright, D. ........................... . Albright, J ........... 44, 45, gg, 93, Albright, R. .......................... Alexander, R ...... Alsip, R. ......... ....... 4 1, Amos, J . Andersen, D. ........... ........... . 100 44 .........44, 105 75 I6 39 Anderson, James .............. 35, 75 Anderson, Judith . ................. 49 Anderson, L ....................... 39, 74 Anderson, Mrs. M ......... 45, 52, 56 Andrews, K. ..,......................... 45 Andrews, W. .......................... 39 Appel, R. ........ ..................... 3 5 Arch, R ..................... 5, 9, 16, 82 Ardelean, R. ..... .................. 4 5 Arend, R. ........ ........,...... 4 5 After, L. ........... ...... . .. 41 Atkinson, J. ........ ............ 1 6 Aylesworth, W ...... ....... 3 9, 73 B Babb, M. ................................ 39 Babbitt, R. ............ 6, 16, 90, 105 Babcock, P. ............................ 34 Bagwill N ........................... 41, 70 Baird, t. ................................ 45 Baker, A. ................................ 45 Balc, A ..... 6, 35, 38, 73, 88, 100 Balough, J ................. 41, 62, 100 Bandy, J ............................. 44, 74 Banker, L ............... 11, 34, 72, 73 Banks, R. ................................ 49 Barajas, P ........... 9, 35, 100, 104 Barbee, J. Barclay, P. .... ................ I 6, 82 Barclay, R. .......................... 9, 35 Barger, D. ................................ 35 Barry, J. ................................ 35 Bartelt, R ....... 45, 65, 75, 99, 102 Bartholomew, Bartlett, M. Bartlett, R ............ R. .................... 16 .39, 41, 74, 92 Bass, F ................................... 41 Bassett, J ........................... 39, 52 Bastian, R ..... 36, 72, 73, 90, 100 Baum, J. ................................ 45 Bauman D. ...................... 16, Bauman: s. ........................ 49, Beach, M.. ....... 17, 25, 67, 73, Beasle D ..................... 39 77 Beck, Bf ............................ ' ...... ' Becker, K. ..... ............ Becker, V. ..... .............. . Beckner, J. Beckner, N. ...... ......... 6 , 41 , Bedford, J. 73 62 83 92 45 Becker, F. ..... ............ 3 5 45 45 35 77 44 49 Bedford, L. Bedford, V. . ..... ........ . ....... . . 35 Beemer, R .......... ........ 3 9, 71, 73 Beilman, A. ....... ............... 3 9 Belanger, F. ..... ........ 4 5, 100 Bennett Bennett, Bennett, Bennett Bennett Bennett Benson, Benson, Benson Benson Benson, Bereman Berg, K ................. 17, 55, 71, Berger, E. .... . .................... .. Berry, J. ....... .................. . Bettcher, R. ...... ..... . Betz , G. . ....... . . Beverley, A. .... ..... . Beyer, D. .......... ..... . 49 45 45 45 62 74 35 44 Bettcher, L. ...... ...... 1 7 45 35 41 44 Beyer, R. ....... ...... 4 1 Beyer, S. .... ......... 3 9 Biehl, P. . ..... ........ 3 5, 77 Bieritz, P. ........ ........ 4 I, 53 Bigham, D. ...... . ........ 40 Bigham, M. ...... .. ...... Bintzler, W. .... ............ . 49 Blhlmayer, M. ...... ........ 1 7, 73 39 Blrmann, L. ......... ................ 1 7 Bishop, F. ........................ 41, 106 Blackburn, R. .................... 45, 74 Blackman, Mrs. D ................... 42 Blackman, Mr. R ..... 3, 36, 51, 52 Blair, s ............. 45, 62, 87, 93, 99 Blaise, M. .............................. 49 Blake, A. .......... . ............... 41, 75 Blank, D. ...... ....... 1 7, 74, :Ii Blank, N. ......... ........... 4 1, Blanton, L. ...... ............. 4 5 Blanton, R. ...... ...... 4 5 Blatner, J. ..... ...... 3 9 Blazer, J. ........ ...... 4 5 Blencoe, C. . ..... ........ . 45 Blencoe, J. ...... ............. 4 1 Blencoe, R. .......... .. ...... 17, 73 Blass, Miss E. ..... ......... 5 2 Blunk, A. ........ ............. 4 5 Backus, G. .... ........ 4 I, 76 Bogar, J. .... ......... 3 5 Bohr, A. ..... ........ 4 1, 82 Bolden, K. ..... ................... 4 5 Bolster, T. ........................ ...... 4 5 Boltie, E ................. 39, 41, 70, 74 sam, c ..... 11, 39, 41, 74, 76, 78 Bombard, R. ....... ......... .......... 4 9 Bonnichsen, S. ........................ 44 Booth, D ..... 35, 38, 71, 74, 75, 88 Borbey, J. .............................. 41 Born, R. ......................... ......... 1 7 Bouldin, C. ...................... .. 41 Bouldin, N ..... I7, 21, 68, 80, 83 Bower, D. .................. 41, 92, 100 Bowers, A ......... .................. 3 4, 59 Bowers, J ........ ......... 4 1 IO7 Bowers, M. ....... ........ 3 9, 76 Bowling, V. ...... .......... 4 5 Boyce, P. ....... ....... 5 , 39 Boyd, J. ...... ....... 4 5 Boyle, C. .... .......... 3 5 Boyle, S. ....... ............. 4 4 Bozik, W. ..... .... ........... 4 5 , 93 Braaten, L. ...... ................... 4 5 Brackett, R. .......................... 41 Brady, B. .... .. ....... 44, 106, 107 Brandl, G. ..... ........ ..... 1 7 , 106 Brauer, D. ..... ................ 40 Brauer, M. ..... ....... 3 5 Brauer, R. ...................... 44, 100 Brengman, J. ........................ 41 Brent, R. ......... ........ 3 5, 90, 100 Brent, V ........... ........ 6 , 45, 62 Brettelle, J. ..... .......... 1 7, Breyne, J. .......... .......... . Breyne, S. ............................. . Briggs, V. ............................. . Brinkrnann, Miss R ..... 3, 41,' 52, Brooks, L. ................ .......... . Brown, A ............. .......... 3 9, Compton, James ................ 18, 75 Compton, Janice ................ 36. 76 Conklin, T ............. 6, 13, IB, 62, 67, 69, 73, 111 Connaway, Mr. C ............... 34, 53 Connaway, W ............... 12, 36, 78 Conrad, R. ............ ............... 3 6 Cook, J. ....... ............... 4 1 Cook, V. ........ ......... 4 1, 107 Cooper, J. ..... ............... 4 6 Cooper, R. ...... ......... 4 6, 100 Cooper, S ............................. 36, 38 Copper, P ........................... 39, 41 66 17 45 45 Brigham, Miss E ........... 44, '52 27 I 57 47 41 44 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Carole ..................... Carolyn ...................... 45 Mr. D ............. 36, 52 105 D. ............................ 17, 73 James ...................... I7, 72 Janet .... 2 9 I3 17 21 '65, 64, 69, 67 Jayce..17, 69, 70, 80, 106 L ........ ...45, 92, 99, loo, 104, 105 N. .......................... 35, 77 Miss N. ..... .......... . R. .......... 5. ............ Bruesewitz, B. Brunner, P. Brunelle, P. Buchmiller, Janet ....... .... Cotton, L. .............................. 44 Court, Mr. A...45, 53, 87, 88, 100 Court, L ............... 44, 46, 71, 107 Court, M ............... 44, 46, 71, IO7 Covert, J. .............................. 44 Cowherd, L. ............................ 46 Cox, F. ............. ............... 3 9 Cozzoni, T ......... ............. 1 8, 82 Cratt, M ....................... 44, 46, 62 Craig, M. ................................ 41 Craig, R ..... 34, 69, 70, 76, 77, 81 Crain, D. ................................ 46 Crayton, B .... ...18, 66, 69, 70, 71 Craytan, P ............. 36, 64, 72, 73 Cremeens, M. ...................... 46 Crist, M. ......... .. .............. 12, 43 Crosby, W. .... ......... 4 9 Crouch, N. .... . ...... 39, 41 Crouch, R. ...... ......... 46 Crowell, D. . ..... . Cruz, Richard ...... Cruz, Robert ........ ...... Culhane, Richard .,................ Culhane, Robert .................. 9, Culver, D ............... 34 71 74, 52 41 45 45 41 35 41 Buchmiller, Jerry .................. 41 36 75 45 94 45 73 53 45 Buchner, C. ......................... . Buchner, G ................... 17, 74, Buchner, J. ........................... . Buckler, Mr. F ....... 49, 52, 90, Buerger, K. ........................... . Bumpus, D ..... 17, 66, 69, 70, Burgett, Mr. R ..................... 5, Burkart, R. ........................... . Burkel, C. .......................... 18, 34 Burkhart, R...45 75 93 99 104 Burkhart, T ........ ' ..... l 'a, 7'1, 74, 75 41 46 46 Culhane, J. ............. ..... 3 6 36 18 81 77 Cunningham, J ..... 34,' 63: 69, Cunningham, R ................ .38 105 Curtin, c ............................. 19, 54 Curtin, James .................. 36, 90 Curtin, John ............ 46, 92 100 Cutter, M ................. 7, lo, 19, 21, 26, 66, 69 Burson, V. ........... . .................. 34 Burson, W ................... 44, 75 105 Bushnell, Mr. w ........... 47, 53, 56 Bushor, S ..... ........................ 4 1, 72 Buss, K ................ ......... 4 1, 92 Butz, B. ............... ........... 4 5 C Calnan, V. ........... Campbell, Glenis ...... ....... Campbell, Gynel ...... .......... Campbell, P. ...................... 35, Campbell, Richard ................ Camper, R. ........................... . Cannon, L. ........................... . Cappaert, Mr. C ......... 43, 53, , 88, Carlson, M. ........................... . 45 45 41 72 18 Campbell, Robert . ............. 39, 32 1 45 87 99 44 36 Cartee, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Casey J. .......... ............. . A. .... ...... . 44 J. ...... ......... 4 9 R. ........ .......... 1 8 92 W ........................... 39, N. ........................ . , ..... 41 Cate, Earl .... 36, 73, 88, 100, 105 Cate, Earlene . ................... 18, 72 Cate, N. ................................ 45 Charest, B. ........ ........... 4 9 Chawga, J ............... ...... . ..12, 41 Chouinard, J. ........................ 36 Chrismon, Mr. J ..................... 53 Christian, B ................. 34 36 64 72, 76, 79, 87 Christian, K...41, 70, 74, 78, 103 Christiansen, J. ....... . .............. 49 Christatfel, Don .................... Christoftel, Donna ................ Churchill, A. ............. ...... 1 8, Ciko, F. ................. .......... . Ciko, P. ........ ...... 1 1, Clausan, R. ..... .......... . Clay, F. .............. ............. . Clay, J. .................. ......... 3 9, Cleaveland, B Clemen, R. ......... ......... 3 6, Clemens J. . 41 41 71 45 36 Clark, C. ......... ........ 4 9 18 39 74 . ..... .............. 4 4 73 18 coakes, ,C- .... .................... Cocks, T. .......................... 36, 1 Coddington, L Cofey, Mrs. C ......................... . .... 36, 88, 94, Cole, C. ........... Cole, J. ........ . Coleman, P. ..... . Collier M. .......... 41 05 95 53 Coffey, V. .............................. 41 45 45 49 I8 53 Comet: Mais' M ...... .... -112- oahrn, J ................... ....... 3 6, 76 Daily, R. .............. ......... 3 4 Damidavich D. .. , .. ..... .... 3 6 Danenberger, B. ..... ....... . .... 3 6 Dano, E, ............... ........ 1 9, 106 44 6 Dana, P. ........... ........... . Darling L. ...... ........ . Davis, D. ..... ........... . Davis, G. ........ .............. . 53 57 Davis, Mr. H ....... ....... , , Davis, Jack ....... .............. 4 6, 4 49 41 62 75 Davis, Judith ...... ........ . ...... 4 1 Davis, R. .............. ............ 4 6 Day, D. ............. ..... 1 9 Deardortt, B. ........................ 49 DeCelles, D. .......................... 44 Decker, P ......... 19, 34, 70. 71, 74 Dell, v. ............................ 19, 75 DeMerrltt, A ........... 44, 100, 104 DeMerritt, J. ...................... 19, 72 Demeter, A. .......................... 41 Dennin, B. .............................. 46 77, Dennin, James ............ 41, Dennin, John .................... 35, Dennin, T. ......... .......... ....... . Dennis, C. ...... ............... . .... . DeR0che, J. ..................... . .... .. Derry, C ................. 44, 62, 74, DeSotell, J. ........................... . DeSotelI, R. ........................ 19, Devereoux, C. ...... ........ . Devine, J. ......... ........... . 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A A Cappella Choir ...,......,....................... Albright, Aaron, Boys' Counselor ....... Athletic Director, D. E. Griffin .......... Assistant Principal, J. L. Hunter ..,... Auraran ........... . ................ . .......... .. .. Band .............,. Basketball Freshman .................,... Freshman-Sophomore .,.... Varsity ........................... ..... , Board of Education ....... . ............... .. Bays' Club ....... ................,......... .......,. Boys' Counselor, Aaron Albright ...... Boys' Glee Club ..........., . .................. Cafeteria ................... . .,.. C Cheerleaders ...... ,..,.,. ......... , Commencement Program ...... Counselors . .,...................... .. D Dads' Club ..,. Debate ...... . Delphi Departments Arts ..........,......,........,. Business Education ....... English ...,.,....,........... Foreign Language .,.. Health ................... ,.... Home Economics ........... Industrial Education .... Library ....................... Mathematics ......... Music . ........ , .............. . Photography ................. Physical Education ....... Physical Science ......., Social Science ........ Distributive Education Drama ....................... . Faculty ........,...... Football Freshman ......... . ..... ,..... Freshman -Sophomore Junior Varsity .... ........... Varsity ..........,.......... French Club ............................. Freshman Homerooms Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Future Future Future O'Neil, Miss Brigham . .,.. ...... Court, Mr. May, Mrs. Anderson ...... Hauser r. Mouw Mr. Jennin , M , gs ....... Bushnell, Mr. Schaub, Miss Jenks.. Sumners, Miss Galbraith, Mr. Harth ...... Haley, Mr. Buckler, Mr, Sewell ........... Nurses ................................................ Secretaries ..... . ............................ .. Teachers ..... G Gates, Dr. John W., Superintendent ........ Girls' Athletic Association .....,. . .,.. ..... . .. Girls' Club ......... . .............................. .. Girls' Counselor, Veronica O'Neil. .... . Girls' Glee Club . ........................... . Golf Homecoming ..... ...... Honor Roll High Honor .,... General Index ......,72, 73 Sl 86 51 69 ......68, .......74, 75 84, 85, 94- 99 98 96 65 51 73 59 87 33 51 58 78 83 62 54 52 53 52 4 .......3, 1 5 fIfZf 56 , 52, 83 55 .....6, 04 6. 61,1 53 .....5, 56 B2 77 ......6, ........52-57 93 92 90 .....88-91 83 44 45 46 47 48 49 81 81 81 50 106, 107 . ........ 6, 64 51 76 ......102 ..2, 8, 65 12 Freshman Sophomore J unior .......... .,.. ..............,....,..... Senior ......... .. ...........,.................. . Hunter, J. L., Assistant Principal .....,. Index .................................... ...... Industrial Education Club .... . Intramural ............ . .......... .. J Junior Class Officers ...... ...... Illinois Tests ................................... Junior Red Cross ............................... Junior Homerooms Mr. Connaway, Mr. Manessier .............. Mr. Griffin, Mr. Robert ...................,........,... Mr. Brown, Mrs. Schick ............................. , .... . Mr. Spurlock, Mr. Blackman, Mr. Matasor ....... Mr. Maze, Mr. Turner ......,................................ M Magazine Drive .,...........,....... ...... 44 39 38 21 51 12-1 16 82 .........105 34 .........2B,79 34 35 36 37 38 1, 39 59 Maintenance ..................,...,.... ..................,.,...... . Matthews H. W. , , Principal. ....... ..................... 6711, Minstrel ........................... . ........ ...... , , 0 Office ................................................... O'NeiI, Veronica, Girls' Counselor ....... Orchestra ........................................... Parent-Teacher Association ......... Patrons ............. ......................... Pep Club .......................... .... ..... Principal, H. W. Matthews ........ Projector Club ....................... School Plays .................................... . Senior Class ................................ Commencement Speakers .... Committees ......................... 1, 51 65, 74, 111 59 51 .......70, 71 Officers ................................................. ............ Sophomore Homerooms Mrs. Dingel ............................................................. Mr. Runninger ,Mrs. Humiston, Miss St Miss Pittz, Mr. Sirnonsen, Miss Brinkmann ......... . ................ 41 Miss Turner, Miss Pooley, Miss Richards .................. ...... 4 2 Mr. Coppaert, Miss Prindle, Mrs. Schindel .............................. 43 Speculum ...................................... 25, 66, 67 Student Council ................................ 62, 63 Superintendent of Schools, Dr. John W. Gates .......... T Tennis .... ...... .......... 103 Track ....... ...... I OO, 101 Twirlers .. ............ 75 U Ushers' Club ..... ...... ..,... 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