East Aurora High School - Speculum Yearbook (Aurora, IL)
- Class of 1958
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H211 H14 if ,1' ii f ,XZ S .QU F Q6 , Q w X x G Q we 5, Kffugafi CK M x W 'P -ivimzzxwrks' M N W W X X Naikgf-kg our new east high 5 'sk fff 35, nxt vhffw yw'fg,gsfg,L,ym5..?,,.,,,,,,N,,V M W I mn-my --'ww-swung L WSL X iircziiiil Sfmicthing fair in thc futurc! cii'c1ini was ciilzirgcii by the buying limit was what nur iicw Ifiist High viiiiimiiiiiiiiig hniiscs fur their lgiiiii si iiuntui tw in IWW. It was tlwii that thc Iii Wil giiiii Wil iictwiiiiiigitiiiii was Hin 'int tract fit' l.iiiii xxxis piiiwiigiscii, hcumiii- kci xx'-ini Lis the tiii.il limi piiixligisc i ing thc zitlilctic Iiclii. Iii l'?2'?, thc mziiicgiiiii1ii'ciiirci'ts wcrc him-ii In xiii mm-www 1 t Q nirciim hccomc, in timc, gi rczility. In gii'c1is,shop, :ind music dcpiirtniciit Lind its 1957, our Usomcthiiig to look forwnmi to cstimiitcii vailuc of S5,llUfl,UUU. The hm P ovcci to hc something north waiting ishcii proiiutt of thc new Iigist High r t for with its .35 acres of uimpus. audi- rcscnts thc tiommiiiiityis priiic .md Di torium, gym, swimming pool, classroom Cigitcs' whole philosophy of tcgithiitg come, rellve this wonderful year af east ln U L our school 1L1L N lhL n N 100 1 7 N I XX X I1 xx rx ss xxl XX L L L xx 47 hnmL L HY l 1 IH ll L L Ill 1 1 Is I tl 1 mm L x XL l L lt Page 6 classes Page 26 achvlhes Page 66 athletics Page 88 'if I I . O .-T3 U 1' XL11 1' Lvl X 'urs is I r l 'l l'l'Sl'1 ' CW lfnjt High SLI I of Au- mrn, mpcning hor Lifmrs ll r thc lirxt t'mL', bmxlght us nc ' glory, nu' trndit' ms, - HL' 'rL'sp11nsilwili New A - mcg: '15 in thc air. 'A felt it. wc b1 11tl1L'i it, wc I' 'ul lil XX'c lnx'LxLl thc prix'ilL'gL' I 4 1 0 Q o oi Cillllllh Itnst our -. Qu, XX' 'l'OLlLllX'Sl117XX'Ci fur V W N sclr ml I1rx'iSitm's11nLl al lm- A ni XX'l11J1llSUSll1lI'L l thc gl' mu fccl' gf of priLlL' and sat.:- . . -- gg lac mn Ill nur L11 'Q - 1'rn L fly ui 0 , '7' sL'lwL1l tl1L-sL-Iwo! wth tl x , ig-. -Urwnrd 1,1 wk. 1 5449575 .. -K xr A 'Q 1 '. '. 43 ' ., . + .4 fl? .r- 7 ,-ff-'fgfb Jiri .1 mfflhii msrtm news-rsfxw' 4 , THIS STRIKING, geometric design nf the new library is a main Conversation piece for visitors touring Fast High. Emil :A , 53 ll: ,,,,e, ,rd A ' ' ' ' BT? ll' f ll' 1 II II ,,. iii- ,..... -,i1.T..-. .-. ,l.l. ,,.i.i. -f .iiilf Quu+e m sqm, hull' 7 , ties!-N My N:FWMiUL.,1-A5,33, aM:.Q,ks:?3-, Rlvggikymk 1 ..,, Ae At, , W Q M Q ig , . 7 f , .-4 - 1- va ', ' ' ,- ,- ,I 4, s X . 'Sew Av M 41 , 1 5 t .P-fa .- HI, 4 f P' I y 'f'1.t.w,..L.-Jew ' ti. ,aff V. r . S'I'REAMI,INED BI-1.'XU'I'Y of East High greets the stu- dents as they approach the building from the northeast entrance for another day of adventurous discoveries. L-5.:: ..m VI HIC H Nl Nl H 1 c Il no 1 IHIIIIIL c IIN we greet new prmclpol and exclolm about school Can xou bellexe lt' YY e re reflllx herel ue exelalmed ln wlde exed wonder on that first dax of school Breathless xxnth exutement we ran from here to there ducklng eonstructlon equipment Hex d1d you see the PH s on the floor' ill thm glissl lm lost' et oed throughout our shlnlng, hills ln home room the LlSLl1l buk to sehool hellos were drowned out by tumultuous chatter flbout our awe lnsplrmg bulldlng The rest of thflt adxenturom dax we found neu sur prxses everux here We turned stubbornlx lf1SlStCCl we xx ere on the Qeeond H001 when me were on the thlrd and hurrled home to boast about our magnlheent sehool XX IMPRESSIX E W IEVS from the glaw SIHITW ay IS pomt ed out by green sophomoreg junior: and SCDIOTQ ahlte 9 face-N ax East tuclent-. get then hrst look at their new home PERSON XLIZED FIOORN tuolexel fountain and clawroom CXl'lll1lI Cases lllffl ue hrst day explorers 1 'Mm H W V ' V ' ' 7 v V vw .1 l I H U Y V i . . Y. - ' Y Y Y. ,l 'I Y D ' . ' ' in , e ' .1 ' . , , - . . . . . - 9 vw i . . r K Q - .E L 4 x ' ' K E V - r v H x '- L Y -. . . . . Q C Y M V 7 - . V Y Y .1 ' -I ' ' , w W . Y v . . , e EXPRESSIONS OF PLEASURE, curiosity, and wonder flood A, Av v v v 5 ' , , ' ' - S Ax 1 1 C' V - ' - S, r ll . 1, -y B - . Q... ' ' , F. g V. I- YS. Q ,- . ft W ' li lv 1' .- we explore this amazing new building of ours Day by day we had to pinch ourselves to make sure we weren't dreaming. And who could help but feel that way, when looking out through any window, we could see towering buildings that would grace the cover of any magazine. Inside the building, too, we kept discovering new sights a light, airy cafeteria. soft silhouettes through the library glass, and brightly-polished, full-length mirrors. Afer some of the excitement subdued, we began to take notice of smaller details, planned with a stroke of genius! VVhat a surprise to find two-level drinking foun- tains, sliding boards, and the show casesl FROINI THF CORRIDOR, a glimpse of the beauty and tran- quility of the sunny library is caught by a passer-by. IN .X BREAK OF THIC MAD Rl'Sll, ,Indy McLain, Betty Murphy, and -lohn Ardelean tidy up to match the immaculate order of their sparkling new high school. a l l! 5. l l 6 An-.'k lhear f 3 lLs:':15rcdevS Y 3? . l l we continue discoveries throughout classrooms ARTIS'I'IC ABILITY now has unlimited opportunity in the ultra-modern art room. Here Vicki Vilbig tests the new pottery wheel while Bernice Koepp puts the kiln to good use. SUGAR 'N SPICE and every- thing nice are found in the foods lah. Here Sharon Romine and Shirley Kimpon prepare a meal while Kay XVhitlvy starts the Clean-up work on their kitchenette. 'r +t..t,t.+ we we:e ,., f'7 ' V losf! - ' U if -Y, - -SS Legg DAR x '- QQ ' ' I - if -' ---e . f I ' N - ' ss - f ,I . lx X' I . lu Our bubbling enthusiasm flowed every- where. It entered our classes in our dis' cussions and ecstatic themes. It Hooded our conversations with exclamations about the rainbow-colored foods room . . . the fishbowl bookstore. . . the little theatre. It spurred our initiative so that we in- vented ingenious routes that would take us past talked-about sights, yet leave us that last split-second to dash into class. After school, we didn't rush out the doors in a mad stampede as we had done in the old school 5 instead, we curiously explored the speech stages, got lost in the dark room maze, and crawled under loose wir- ing to get a dusty look at the incompleted and much-anticipated swimming pool. Z' M--..,5 'S 's.,,N I2 F 2 . I I'I.l-IDG!-I .rXI.LEGIA'NCl' 1rc throats of 1146 students at the Lunxu to Introduce Ile Incomplete fall IHOLJZIIII am .ts unhhes were uuttot s USHUO, FLI' - BFG, DOX li BOTHER VS! threaten Lloyd Ochsenschlager, Denny Nass, Ed- ward jordun, and Erv Heiman as Miss Mattesolfs thermometer determines whether or not they can meet Has! Rockford in the foothallgame scheduled thatnight. - SNK w- 4 .W 4 SKEI,E'I'0N AND Sl','Xl FOI.DlNG of our almost auditorium looms into the air as a reminder of things to come. Its progress was marked dailyg workmen he-came part of the routine. we carry on business VVith our glamorous school as back- ground, even memorizing 80 Civil VVar facts for that impossible history test wasn't half so bad. XVe plunged into our schoolwork with unheard-of enthusiasm despite the excitement of grown-ups at- tending classes . . . not to learn but to install clocks! Construction men were in the most unexpected places. Look, we gasped, a man in the ceiling! Then. life had just started rolling at a smooth pace when the Hu scare hit usg but we survived, although other schools closed. 15 ,. W aww' .New -md ,Wu- , ww ' W ,.,,.wf'0 ',,.,-ff lH ' ,uf ...Mf.'.L Q.,i' , .rfy in spite of interruptions GET SET! GO! and theyre ot? on another tive-minute tim- ing under the supervision of Nir. Houser in the Typing I class. ,Q ,,,,-,,..,.,..,...,. rf' . . My M, V Lf., ,,. ..J...,g,g 43,1 :ilk 4, ,I k . 1 , , 333:44 tw. , - :.i1fU5ffxf?f6Nl-2 I L Z f42 3v' ' 1, fr ' if 'H5F'..'21gt J' -1.19 fa s ffm' .Vj5g.AflV', fvzifgffr F -if ,- A ' ,., . II.XII,IXG THE 1957 HOMliK'UMING QVICEX, Bar- Shaw, Sandy YVhitt, Dave Schauh, Mary Luanne Port- vara Hughes, are her attendants and rnexnht-iw of the rnyal lurk, john Stoffcl, Patti YVormwnod, Ron Stallman, Su- 'unrl and their escorts Denny Nuff, Pat Nh-yer, Cc-Cii zanne .Xlshott and Dave Fxline, fonthall Captain. X, 3,4 A . V .A ti, 5 R URIJICRS 'VU SIGN HICRIC if ynu'rc hacking the tcnrn at the Iinwt-XVcst gains were enthusiawti- vaily fulluwed hy Dick Rokop, joy Miller, Sheila XVi-hh, Gus Pentek, and jim MCl'linton. Spirit VVM-k ended with thf- pre-Ncntntiun of the fun It-In-r tu Captain Dave Exline. ,W cz: V iib V , if' 'V :l lll1-H1fH'i ' ,Ni i I 4 I, viii gifmlra im Ami , 1 A 9 51.1 , l,-4 K UO-v own Qhfmtvtr 1 Y ' football squad sets pace for our school year He's going to . . . Gollyl He walked right byl . . . No, he's turning . . . we shouted hysterically when Dave Exline picked our radiant Homecoming Queen Barb from the stands. Our jangled nerves had barely had a week's rest when the loudspeaker commanded us to report to the cafeteria at once! Upon our arrival, Nlr. Davis began giving us a stern lec- ture on a big problem we had to face. XVhat was it? we wondered until Mr. Davis shouted, Can East beat YVest? A spirit week of saying Beat YVest in- stead of l'Hi and wearing red and black followed. But an even bigger thrill came when we won the Big Eight title! THE C.-XLlVl BEFORE THE STORNIH is exemplified in the locker room as strategy is gone over for the last time before the decisive winning game which clinched the Big Eight Conference title for the East High Tomcats. 'XT f Q L 2. WP't'5- . Q , 6 ar f- !q. fi V K. ' ,ae- 'vt 4' wa. :,,c,..s.f--If 'ri A N ,fn A P A fm. 1 I'LL EAT MY HAT if you boys ever win anything! Coach Robbie said to his freshman team back in '5-l. S0 here, four vears later, be makes good his promise at the football banquet to celebrate their triumphant capture of the Big Eight title. we plan festivities and later plow through snow NJN MQ' ,1 llOEl.l'ISS ,NND C'.XRl-IFRFIC are the fun-loving students at th Boys' Club annual Christmas Party in the girls' gym- hoeless to protect the neulv finished floors. U'SE-'IWVU-'I'HREE-MFSH l groans this eager rescue squad it attempts to liudge Mike Balvlfs ear from its almost peimanent resting place in the snow-hound parking lot. Ten inches of glistening snow eame in plenty of time for chilly tobogganing parties on the golf course but too late for a white Chrstmas. Still, we certainly had Christmas enthusiasm! NVe strung lights on the forty foot tree in the court and put up a gorgeous, white-flocked tree in the lounge. 'llraditional carols played at noon fillel our thoughts with dreams of holi- day' slumber parties and gilt exchanging. ln anuary we were more than ready to exchange horsepower for horses as we pushed snow-bound ears from the curb- ing or up the Fifth Avenue hill. ,L I S fy 'id' ,f I ,. , Qs 40 ROMAN IIOIJIJAY is rv-eiiacted by the sccmui year C. Mulrziy, M. XVQ-lter, C. C'ri!1cr, C. Slmger, C. Ricgcr, Iiritin Ntucirntx. Cruwning thc Saturnalia king, jerry Kun- and 'If NIIIICZIX. 'lille cumming nu- gi par! of the annual rad, are P. blamef, M. XVcN1Iund, K. XVood, xl. VVringartne1', Latin lninquet which um In-ld in thc- vafeterici. EWw www flNN rf. L-.:'1 wrt l'l'. fl' A '. KIT! t 7, N ' Snunquift, and Sharon .xlIlik'l'5fll ar'- lltilllifillg the IH'UKilll'fN of IhK'il' L'i'f0l'lN. MQW? 19 unveiling of our big gym highlights the mid-year S I r ' ' E I 1 5 5 XlX.1,im3:g,v-J Q X URKXU I'XYiilI.lXG of the 11111111 Qlfllllliliilllll wax 2111111111 uf the tudc-nt .1 tl1e1'1xc1'L' HNNl'HliVlkli 111 tllr vauw fm' the 1111111111-1A1111x :111pIause ami Iil7l7!'t't'lLlllYt' uh - g11'IN 1.111111111611111 for the his rx 1-111. ILXNINIICRINH .XXII I' IXKE nf xx111k111:'11 111111111 the- 11-11--111 111 lm ll 111111411 to N1 111111111 :lx thu gn cgxxuallx 1111111 claw In 1-law C1 1-11 Lillj. e Sanken ff' ,ff fi-1'-'Q' -1 175 ,sux 'Q 'Njxgviu iatgggi ffdlui Qgaitua iifiwial 1 5 1 ' 70 'iL.1+ M U, 1 ann i 1' f J 'J 1 X C, gg- 1 W - ,,.. i 1-5- 1- -g 1 g ' 2 1 .Ili ' . F 151 .1 , 1 1 M si ' 171 1n'l1 - l'Lookl we exclaimed in stunned amaze- ment when the boys rolled back the slid- ing wall revealing the new gymnasium in all its breathtaking splendor. Back in class we tried to concentrate on formulas, King Henry lll, or Chaucer for that dreaded Monday test, but it was no use-- visions of excitedly cheering or graduat- ing in that beautiful gym kept popping into view. As time passed, we boasted that we were accustomed to the newness of the school, but were we? Some of us still got lost, and teachers said, l'XVell, good-bye class. See you tomorrow, and then Walked into the closet of their classroom. 4 '--W. AHA! CAUGHT RED-HANDFID in the act by Mr. Lap paert are these culprits who tried to take a peak at the end of the semester biology tests under the sliding blackboards I'urner. ' Q' Ilillll 'l HIGH HONOR ROLL-Bark rofw: F. Sponholtz, L. Purkyt Q Dix, E. Schwarz, N. Renner Tidd, P. jensen, j. Navota. Tlmd rofw: L. Miirrell, L. Robert Grimm, K. Schmotzer, N. D vine, S. Tesch, P. james, D. Oven ton, G. Obma, S. XVebb. Sfrond rout C. Thompson, M. Golz Meek, B. Gruber, B. VVitte, L Mulcay, E. Uehel, T. Mulcay Firrt rofux' R. Reilein, G.Chase T Feder, T. Frantz, J. Schindel F POI IWVAF ililrllf NlGll'l' BlQl URlf L'llRlb'l'- 'Nl.XS, sings the double UCIt'l1B1llA'l'llfZL'.' Nlarla 4 ross, Denny Douglas, Nlefxyn hlennings, Neil I rinko, Norm Rahn, Eugene jeskc, Don Beasley, entry lderan. joy Miller. lfirgrf rw-ze: Vicki rooks, lfnda Yonllhlen. Sue Sawitoski, Varol . i - i A F- oote-ill the music clepartment Yuletitle convo. 'ND AND ROYNIJ the girls go in one of their crazy tirele dances at 21 sock hop sponsored by Delphi. Nlfl'flNU llUl'lil.l-I? These optical illusions were made luv readies--Indy Kyes, Ron Grnmrne, llc-ri Dubois, Bob Thomp- in, Mary Lou l'nderwood, and Ron Stallrnan-at the Pep ilnli dance, with the IDouble-Trouble theme. sports, dances, XVith the light airiness and warm mood of the school, we felt in a gay and fun-1ov- ing spirit. YVe searched everywhere for more gullible victims to spring, NVhat's red and black and eats rocks? and tell our 'Wlommvl Mommy! jokes. XVe loved a good argument about everything from poor Nluttnik in the Sputnik to who would win the basketball tournament and laughed about such things as the bleating class buzzers with laryngitis and the really sack sack dresses. :Xt night we cheered ourselves hoarse in the new gym and stuffed ourselves with pizza after- wards. lluring the spring months, we practiced for plays, programs. or music festivals. XVhat a surprise it was to see Nlinstrel and Variety shows in the gym! undt Carol Derrv Yheila Webb Xlarfe 22 parties, and assemblies spice our school studies C'II.XNil'IOXS UF 'I'HI-I GRID garnlml tn Fine and Dillllhu in the anlluzll Niimtrel Slumg Rich Rickey, Terry Ifrdcr, Dun liczlslcy, Ilaxe XV1-i-ner, Dave Sheagren. and Kelli Huw imitntn- :1 Variety Shun Livkline. ,, dw? ,M ,v-...A fn. 1' 1 xslt j 1 yn, ,,'- I in Vg ef ,,., 1 n 'gi-A f +4rv.4,s.f1- 'M ,U-wg ug , WWW' QF st, ,i K I if 4 0 1 rv - xii' it n V Qmfh- 1. ,.,, .,,,. 5 IIXKING .X IiRIC.X'l'IIliR from the gay txltirl :lt the .Xlluright, Marge Foote, and Fred Huy as tlu-y vltzlt in lunim'-Senior I'rmn c Su: llarri-on, Sllllftlll Heck, -luhn the -tud:-nt lounge. The prmn x-.ax held in the cnfctn-rizl 2 3 M MQW W WW, W, E . W7 f 5 it 5 59 1 ? 2 Pk SPRING COMICS uitlwut guttinp.: it Klhlllll Jllltlllllt of Npring fcntl' attctltiun Bright, vhccrful rumm and tvuultcrs hula 6 intercut ut tltssu students indoors. P 's.,. M... vt .rl -1 our first adventurous year soon comes fo on end XVli11t?NoSpringfcvcrordrcilmy looks? Will, wc uin't sax' wc wcrc lllll', ini- niunc, hut thc ncw building did cut uns- J- . , , . Q5 . l W uiiltics. XX Q ll liqivc to admit, though, that 1 'i I. il thc hows still drcnmcd ol' rad Corvcttcs X , . I . s 1 f and thc girls, ns usual, drcnimcd ol hoys. XYith spring in thc tiir thc diixs whizzcd hyg :ind hcforc wc knew it, wc wcrc tl IIIL ing nt thc ,Iunior l'ron1.'l'hcn unns Class Day and thc Spur ziutograiph hunt. :X fcw days lgitcr mine glllklllllttlll alll too soon. Seniors wandered down thc hulls talking lust looks which hrought hack mcniorics ol ll thrill-packed Your lhu yygyc pygjutl tty Qrljldllilte frtylni yct Sud U3 'l'llli.l,UXti-XXX .XllN'I1lJ k'l..Xh? ILXX1 voinrs with the pre- ' ' scntation ol this SX Epi-vnliiiii. lxarrn brlii'111lci', llsnny Rau, U Vx , x I U ' X E ami 51,1-1-ry lfllmllglm say good-hy to L1 gre-:ll man :ind friend. ILJX L' Mull 'I hcilutlful 5LhHUl' Nlr, I. I,. llnnrrr, hy gvixing his unrogrnpli in the-ir yt-sxrhook. UR,XlDl'.X'l'lNKi SICNIORS take a final lingering look . . iwiiiiiisw . . hid tziiwut-ll io the-ir ahnu inzm-r, ,Am , 'W2l1 'm W.,-or Al was 3 2 E classes -fi mug!! i..,...-ll' l' X. 4 2 . J ii . rEl. l- Q. art-N W, af' K Z1 ff-5 l V51 Cramming for tests, P . , doing research proj- ects, and having mountains of homework were only parts of a mass daily rou- tine. Our school with every- thing made us feel prepared to meet every assignment. class of '58 thrill to senior L ii R kr. ,Ars F 6 l 7 yftrpl l l C A PPED ,XXII GUVVNED, these leaders of the '58 class Allen Larson, vice-president, john Stotlel, president, and Bon- nie Lange, secretaryetreasurer-stand ready to lead the first graduation procession in the new liast High. status and new school lt was over . . . our senior yearl Klixed emotions filled the 276 seniors as they thought of the long- awaited or long-dreaded graduation. For most it meant the end of a year of work, excitement, and fun. For the others it meant . . . at last . . . no more studying. 'llhe beginning of the year was quite an adventure. For a time we were forced to become freshmen again in the halls, trying to find the right classroom before bell-time. 'lihe fact that we would be the lirst to graduate here was the compensation for our embarrassment. Gradually we became familiar with the building. and it was sharp to have such modern facilities to make extra-curricular activities more en- joyable and our studying not so much of a grind. 'lihroughout the year we saw many memorable tradi- tions changed. At first it was heartbreaking, but then we realized that we had to keep moving for- ward to keep up with our school. 11 C2 4 'e'l'.t H,'Xl'l'll,Y contemplating commence- ment activities are senior committee chairmen. limi- faux' Don Nelson, Beth XVitte, annonneementsg Denny Suther- land, banquet program. Front rofw: Ron Stallman, class day: Janice Rausch, banquet, Sue Sawitoski, class day danceg Ginger Obma, Baccalau- reate and commencement programs, Melanie Lewis, prom decorations. 28 SIIZANNE .YBBO'I I'-Student Council Rep. 2, 43 Drama Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, 23 Orchestra 1-43 A Cappella Choir hfiinstrel 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Variety Sho ' ROBERT .-YI.IJERIVIAN--Transferrecl from Oswego Hi School, Oswego, Illinois, 4. BONNIE .-YNDERSON-Transferred from VVest Senior High School, Aurora, Illinois, 33 I7.E. 4. L.XVK'RENCli .YNDERSON-Student Council Rep. 33 Boys Club Rep. 23 D,E. 43 Band 1-43 Minstrel 1-43 Boys' Glee Club 43 Football Mgr. 3. YYQXRD .YNDREXVS-Boys' Club Rep. 23 Drama 33 l7.0. 3, 43 Minstrel 1-3. ,IOIIN .XRlJIfI.Ii.YN-'I'ransferred from Marmion Military .'Ycademy, Aurora, Illinois, 33 Student Council Rep. 43 Boys' Club Rep. 33 Spevulum, Business 4. MICIIAEI. B,XBIi-Boys' Club Rep. 2-4, Alt. 2, 33 .Xuroran Staff Photographer 3, 4. N.YNCY B.YUXVII,I.-Girls' Club Rep. 2, .Ylt, 33 jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Sec. 3, Alt. 43 Orchestra 1-43 Girls' Glee Club 4. ,IOIIN H.XI.OI'GH-Student Council Rep. 23 Buys' Club Alt. 13 DE. 4. RONALD B.XR'I'I,ETT-Boys' Club Alt. 1, 23 17.0. 43 Band 1-33 Minstrel 13 Football 1, 2, 43 Track 1. JAMES l'i.YSSIi'I I'-Transfertcd from Elgin High School, Elgin, Illinois, 13 D.E. 4. DON BE.'YSI,IiY-Honor Roll 1, 33 Student Council Rep. 1, .Ylt. 1-33 Drama 1-33 School Play 23 Minstrel 43 Boys' Gfee Club 3, 43 I.etternien's Club 3, 43 Football 2-4. NANCY BECKNER-CIil'ls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 23 Drama 23 jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, Alt. 43 Future Sec. 43 Ushers' Club 43 Variety Show 2, 33 Speculum, Business 4. ANDREXV BIilI.M.fYN- LEO BEII.Nl.YNh'I3ransferred from Nlarmion Military Acad- emv, Aurora, Illinois, 33 IIE. 4. B.XRB.XR,Y IiENNET'I'-Girls' Club Rep. I, 43 .-Y Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. SANDRA HIQYICR-Sttldent Council Alt. 23 Girls' Club Alt. 33 lr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Alt. 1. l'IlYI.I.IS BIERITZ-jr. Red Cioss Rep. 3, 43 .Y Cappella Choir 4. AIBERT BIUYKE-Band 1-43 Minstrel 1-4. NANCY BIUXNK-jr. Red Cross Rep. 23 .Y Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 G..Y..Y. 3, 4. JOSEPH BIHYI'NI-fR-Transferred from NIZIFIIIIHII Military Acaderny, .Yurora, Illinois, 13 D.O. 3, 4, Q? !'.T '-1'IT 7 -sz- fl ,ARI 5 ggii 534 um' iatizxcou-uit-1-' Club Rep. 1, .ut 1. 3 tlftl-f li0CKI'S-Drnttiu l3 Latin Clulv I3 Iklif-rs' Cluh 43 1 w 1 - C ull 2-43 Nartety Slum 2. 33 .Xuroran 3, 4. . 'HCR BUHR-fStudent Council Alt. 1, Z, 43 Boys' Cluh S' - .Xlt. 13 Vrujectur Clulv l-3, Sec. 2. l'reN. 33 Drama 3. 43 -Ir. Q Q H X nm. Q3 fm' Y 'r-ur A- . Nledical Assn. 41 Latin Cluh 2. LRXLSI IiilI.'l'llf-Sttttlelit Cuuncil R4-p. 2. 3, .XIt. l. 33 vlr. Rt-tl Cwiv Rep. 2. 3, Pres. 33 Future 'l'eacher5 43 cJI'Cl1t'5II'2l 1-43 Minstrel 3, 43 Variety Shun Z, 3. CARMI-ZX HUl.'I'Z-lligh llunnr Ru'l 13 Honor Rull 2-43 Slu- tlent Cuunril Rep. 4, .XlI. 13 Girls' Clulv .Xlt. 2, 43 lr. Red Crow .Xlt. 23 Alr. Medical .Xvtr 2-4, Pres. 3. 43 Latin Cluh 1-43 IRIN-iw' Cluh 43 Band l-3: .X Cappella Choir 33 Min- strel I-43 Girls' Glee Clulw 23 Delwate 1-43 lixtenxpo Speaking 13 Uratury 3, 43 Yarietx' Shun 1-31 .Xurnran 3. 4. .Xvuriate l-.dlmr 4: Speeulutn, l-,tlitnrtal 43 l...X..X. 1. 2, 4. CARULYY liUl'I.lTlN-llullnt' Rull l-33 Stutlvnt Council .Xlt. 23 Girl! Clulm Rep. 3, 4. .Xlt. 23 Cshers' Clul14g Variety Slum' - .X M , 33 .Xumtzui 3. 43 Speeulutn, Mzinufvript I-ftlitor 4 Q7 QQ 'K W- f-1 3 . 5 1' IXXYIIT HUVl'lfR-Sttnlc-tit Cuunvil Rt-p. 43 Huw' Cluh Rep. I,-.x l. fill. 43 l.l'IlL'I'IIlCIl.h Clulv 2. 31 F0UIlW11ll 1. 41 'liF3I'li 2. l'.X'l4RlCl.X ismttz-mst,-is Club ,ut 2. txtiu-s elim 4. 2 ROIHQR li HRXCKlflvli-Sttttlellt C4tultt'il Rep. 23 D.I-I. 4. iY 'N W. S. 'S . md, ' GSA' x mia V ig X.K'Zx-Wim Aw' .pw-4 I . 3 4...-r -lv YICKI BROOKS-'liran-ferretl from llemlviwmi Cuuntx High Sztluml, llt'll'48l'SOIl, Kentufky, 43 .X Cappt-'la Choir 4. .XCURVY ISRUNYN-llunur Roll 2, 33 Student Cuunvil Rep, 33 lflrls Klulv Rep. 1.2. Rlllil-iR'l' ISRONYN-liuyt Cluh Rep. 1. .Xlt. 1. kl.XNlf'l' l3CCliNllLl.l'iR4 LIICRRY NCCIINIILLIQR-ILO. 3. 42 I-'tmthall 1. NVII,I,l.XN1 lil'RSCDX-'l't'z1ti-ferrecl from Sandwirh 'Lmxtiship High Selttml, Sanzlnielt. Illinnix, 13 lim! Cluh Alt. 23 Hand l-33 Nlinxtrel l-33 Iumthall Mgr. 3, 4. SXXDRX liCSHKFR-lliran-fc-t't'etl frmn Wvestvrntt High St-lmul, Cliiengu, ll innis. 13 Latin Cluh 33 .X Cappella Choir 2-4. KICNNITTII HCSS-Student Council Rep. 23 Boys' Cluh Rep. 13 lntltwtrial l'fdut'ation Cluh 13 Fuuthall l-4. RlllilQR'l' C.XNll'BlQI.l,-Buys' Cluln Rep. 43 Ffmrhall 1-3. RICHARD C.'XiNll,l'1R-lien -'Cluh Rep. 23.1 tx Rt-tl Cross Rep. 3. VVILLIIQ C.XRiIil'iR-Bmw' Cluh Rep. 33 lr. Real Cross .Xlt. Z3 Minxtrt-l l. QIXRULYX C.XSKliYf'l'rzittNfert'ctl frmn Uttauzt 'llmn-ltip High Srlmul. Ottawa. lllinuix, 4. 30 31 xl0Y CHAXVGO-High Honor Roll 2, 31 Honor Roll 11 Stutlent Council A't. 2, 3, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 33 Fixture 'l'e:u'bers 41 Ushers' Club 4, Variety Show 2, 33 Auroran 3, 4. KlfNNl'f'l'll CHRISTIAN-Boys' Club Alt. 21 jr. Real Cross Rep. l, 2, 43 l,atin Club 1, 2: Orchestra 1-43 Band 1-43 Min- strel 1-4, Debate 1-4, Variety Show 3, Auroran 3, 4, Tennis l, 2. DONNA CHRISTOFFEI,-Futurc Sec. 33 Variety Slum 3. CHARLES COAKES-Boys' Club Rep. 13 17.0. 3, 4. VIOLI-fl' COFFEY- AIANHSS COOK-jr. Red Cross Alt. lj Boys' lilee Club 43 Football lg Track 1. VERNYCH COOK-Student Council Rep. lg Girls' Club Alt. 31 17.12. 4. SHARON COPPFINBERGER-Oirls' Club Rep. 1, Aft. 13 IIE. 4, Oirls' Olee Club 3. PATRICIA COPPER-High Honor Roll 3, Honor Roll 1-31 Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 33 Future Teachers 31 Latin Club 4, Csbers' Club 4. BARBARA CORNISH-Transfefred from Manila High School, Manila, Arkansas, 4. PATRICIA COX-'liransferreml from Yorkville High School, Yorkville, Illinois, 35 D.li. 4. MAROARI-TI' CRAIG-French Club 3. 5 feel like lAgreen freshmen again on first days SENIOR HONOR ROI,l,-Burl' ross: L. Peterson, j. Stevens, V. Cook, M Crist, C. YVuori. Srrrnnl rufu'.' S. Szil age, j. Rausch, R. Purkyt, C. Boltv. Firxl roar: D, Rishel, XV. Popp, Nl Lindenrneyer, B. Kish. Nut in piffurw' P. Soderdahl. Qin S' ,.- . 'T 1 4 in Q.,-. - ,. , Vit, 5 . XJ ' 1 0- ' Sligo' 1-gs! j .saw-. :Y rfsiggifafxf . .s,., ., .f:. i,':y.- X'q5Q:Qw uf' fi s.giQ335:Q':'3s kv' dr? 3'-' QA ROBBIIC CREIGHTON-Transferred from XVest Senior High School, Aurora, Illinois, 4. MARY LOUISE CRIS'l'-Transferred from Creston High Srhool, Creston, Iowa, 13 lligh Honor Roll 1, 33 llonor Roll I-43 Girls' Club Alt. 33 Future Sec. 33 Latin Club 23 Cshers' Club 43 .X Cappella Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Auroran 3, 43 Speculum, Photography Iiditor 4. YANCY CROITCII-llonor Roll 1, Z3 Student Council .Xlt. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 23 D.Iu. 43 Latin Club 13 I shers Club 43 .X Cappella Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Variety Show 3. ,ll'DI'l'll DAVIS-I r. Red Cross Alt. 4. 4, . U, . 4 . . .'Xl.LI',N lJI'.M1mIER-Stmlent Council Rep. 2, .Xlt. 1, 43 Boys Club Ren. 3, Alt. 23 Drama 2, 33 Minstrel 23 Boys' Glee Club 43 Ifmltbilll I. ,l.XMIiS DICNNIN-Student Council Alt. 23 Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. lg Projector Club Pres. 23 Drama 2, 33 School Play 3' Nlinstrel 2, 33 Variety Show 2, 33 Football Mgr. 3. 2,,. ILRRX DLNTXIX-Urcllestra I. GORDON lIliCCIILICR-'I'ransferred from Central Senior Iligh Sfhool, Springfield, Missouri, 3. ALXIXIICS DIQVINF-Student Council Alt. 23 Buys' Club .Xlt. 33 Projector Club I, Z3 Industrial Education Club 13 Minstrel l, 23 liasltetball 13 Football l, 3. GIQURGIQ DCCKI'f'I I'-Boys' Club Rep. 23 Flr. Red Cross Alt. l. NLXRY liDVV,XRDS-Honor Roll Z3 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3. ISIQVICRLY ICSCHIQNILXCIIICR-Honor Roll 3, 43 Girls' Club .Xlt. 2: D.l-2. 4. 5 relive underclass woes in new gym program al 'q4i 'w .sw-way., ,M-df DAVID I'fl'ERE'Ii'I'-Ilonor Roll 33 Buys' Club Rep. I-3. Vice Pres. 43 Football 1-4. DAVID EXLINE--Honor Roll 23 Student Council Rep. 2, 33 Boys' Club Rep. l, Sgt.-at-.Xrms 43 Drama 2-43 School Play 33 Future Teachers 2-4, Pres. 43 Minstrel 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 43 Letterme-n's Club 2-43 Bzsketball 23 Football I-43 C0-Capt. 2, Capt. 43 Track l-3. DFNNIS FALKOS-D.O. 43 Minstrel 1, 2. SHARON F.-XRNH.XM-Student Council .Xlt. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 4, .Xlt. 2, 33 jr. Red Cross .Xlt. 33 Iishers' Club 43 Gills' Glee Club Z443 Variety Show 2, 33 Speculum, liditorial 4. LARRY FISHER-'Lransferred from Marmion Military Acad- emy, Aurora, Illinois, 3. KI2NNI'i'I'II FLRNIING-lioys' Club Rep. 23 Projeftor Club 1, 23 Radio Club 1, Z3 D.I'f. 3. 32 LONA FOOTE-Girls' Club Alt. 43 jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-4, Future Teachers 23 Debate 1, 25 G.A.A. 1. NULEN FOREMAN-Band 1-4, Minstrel 1, 2. BERRY FOX-Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, 33 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. PATRICIA FRANZEN-Student Council Alt. lg Girls' Club Rep. lg jr. Red Cross Alt. 1. VINCENT FRANZEN-Boys' Club Alt. 2, Radio Club 1, 2. SALLY FIIRNAS-High Honor Roll I-31 Honor Roll l, 4: jr. Class Sec.g Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3, Alt. lg Future Nurses 4, jr. Medical Assn. 3, Latin Club lg Iishers' Club 4, Variety Show l-4, Auroran 3, 4, Specu um, Literary Editor 4. jOAN GE'l'I--I-Ionor Ro'l 1-4, jr. Class Vice Pres., Student Council Rep. 2, 33 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 43 School Play 3, 43 jr. Red Cross Alt. 33 Variety Show 1-4, Auroran 3, 4, G.A.A. Ig Cheerleader Sub. 2. .IACK GIECK-Student Council Rep. 23 Boys' Club Alt. 1, School Play 33 Delphi l, 23 Variety Show 33 Football 1. RLDXVIN GIESE-Student Council Alt. 23 Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 13 Football 13 Track l, 2. CAROI. GLESSNICR-Honor Roll 1-35 Student Council Rep. 41 Girls Club Rep. 3, Alt. 33 Future Nurses lg jr. Red Cross Rep. 1: Latin Club lg Iishers' Club 4, Debate I, Variety Show 1-4, Auroran 3, 4. RICHARD GOODIIASTICR-Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 1, Pro- jector Club 1, 23 Tennis 244. DIA NE GROESCH- DONALD HAAG-Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep, 1. GLADVVYN HALL-Transferred from VVest Senior High School, Aurora, Illinois, 3. jANET HARKINS-Honor Roll 3, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Girls' Club Rep. 3, 4, Alt. 23 jr. Red Cross Alt. 1, 23 Cshers' Club 4, Variety Show 2-43 Auroran 3, 4, Sec. 4. LAIIRIEI, HA'I'l.AND-Student Council Alt. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 2-41 I'shers' Club 43 A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Glee Club 33 G.A.A. l. HIf'Ii'I'Y HATINIAN-Girls' Club Alt. lg D.Ii. 4. ,IOIIN HI2A'l'l'l-Boys' Club Rep. 2, D.Ii. 4, Tennis 2, 3. ICRVIN HEIIVIAN-Student Council Rep. 45 I.ettermen's Club 2, 32 Football 1-4. ROBI-IRT HFIMANN-Golf l. RUSALIE IIENLEY-Girls' Club Rep. I, Alt. 2, jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 G.A.A. 1, 2. 33 'iw' s'c'r'11r Y -gag' QT-'Ze 'fb-. qu-...M V? fn... fum Us 5, ..4...a..M 'Clif 'c ' AR .9 E gxw V 41- ,w1 'H ,Nw 15,1 .WWF it rc' 1 . NV Q: .-4435:-'fvs V s Q ! f Q, X it in 'C 'sr 41.77 'RI' -exif-Y 69 . wi s ff 8. if ,IU .XNY HIENSLICY-'l'ransferrud fiom Blue Island Crun- niunity Iligh Seliool, Blue Island, Illinois, 33 Student Couneil Rep. 43 Variety Show 3. INI.XRI,I3iNI'f IIIQRRIQN-Girls' Ciuli Rep. ll Future Nurses 1-33 Drama l, 23 School Play 33 jr. Red Cross .Xlt. 33 Future See. 33 Cshers' Clulw 43 Girls' lflee Clulw 33 Variety Show 3. I.HRIi'l l'.X lII'fYVI'l I'-Girls' Clulw .XIt. 33 hlr. Red Cl'Dss Rep. 3 Deliate 2. RONALD HUFI I..XND-Hand 13 Minstrel 1, DUX.Xl,D lIUFI Nl.XXX-Minstrel Z-43 Variety Slum I, 3. Il.X'I'RICI.X HUURIiI,IiI-fR- SHARON lIUURliI,IiIiK- 'I'HUM.XS HORNBCRC9-Transferred from Ilirseh High Srhool, Chicago, Illinois, 3. M.XRG.XRIi'l' IIORNY.XN-Drzuna 1.2: D,li. 3. 4. 3 3 3 5 ,IUIIX IIUxXI'.I.I.-Iitrjs lluli Rep. 33 Projector Clulw I3 .X if lt l. Cv' ff! -41 1:39 3. 'L 'Q-v QBTHM ak Cappella Choir 2, 33 Minstrel l. SHARON HI7Bli.XRD-Student Couneil Alt. 13 Girls' Clulw Rep. 33 Drama 23 Cshers' Clulw 43 Girls' Glee Cluli 3, 43 Variety Show 33 G..-X..-X. 2. Ii.XRI3,XR.X IIIIGHIQS--Iligh Honor Roll 33 Honor Roll I, 2. I 43 Student Couneil Rep. 1-43 Girls' Cluh Ires. 43 -lr, Red Cross Rep. l, 23 I uture See. 33 Ureliestra 1, 23 Variety Show 1-43 .Xuroran 3, 43 I'ep Clulu 'I'reas. 3. S.XI,I.Y IIIIMISIUN-Student Couneil Rep, 23 Girls' Clulv Alt. 3, 43 Future Nurses 13 Drama l-33 I.atin Clulv, 1. 23 Cshers' Clulu 43 .X Cappella Choir 3. -lI'DI'I'H IIIiiI'CI'IISUN-Girls' Cluls Alt, Z3 jr. Red Cross Alt. I3 D.I'.. 4. 3' :rw A Q- 'I DENNIS IDICRAN-Student Couneil Rep. 1-33 Boys' Cluli Rep. 33 Latin Clulu 23 French Cluh 33 ,X Cappella Choir 2-4, 3' Pres. 43 Minstrel 33 Buys' Glee Cluli 43 Variety Shoo 2, 33 ' 3. Baskethall lg Foothall 13 Traek 1, 2. x SALLY IHRER-I'shers' Ciuli 43 G..X..X. 1, 4. KI-INNI-f'I'II II,SI-fNl.XN-Iligli Honor Roll 1, 33 Student Coun- eil Rep. 43 Radio Cluh 2, 33 jr. Red Cross Rep. I, 23 Letter- rnen's Cluh 3, 43 Haskethall 3, 43 Ifootliall 3, 4. 2 RIiUI.l..XR INGR.XM-Student Couneil .Xlt. 33 Girls' Clulv -- Rep. 23 slr. Red Cross Rep. 2, .Xlt. l. -if A. ii' ' f 5 ' cxxm' tsl-:xoc'1,i2-n.o. 3, 4. . 1 ' ' DARRELL ISSI.I-IR-'Transferred from NVest Senior High . VR! .sa .su - rv ow Sehool, Aurora, Illinois, 4. KICXNI'i'I'II ,lllII.XNXICSSIQN-Slutlent Couneil .Xlt. Z. 3-I B.XRB.XR.vX KAIN- D.XVlD K.-XS'I'I.lfR-Stutlent Council .Xt 3 lioxs Klub ci 2, 3, .'Xlt. 43 D.E. 4. I..'XMBER'I' KERN-Student Council .Xl 2 B s C lub R p I, .Xlt. 21 jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Band X Lappella C on 3, 43 Minstrel 1-41 Boys' Glee Club 3 4 lenrus SHARON KILLEY-Girls' Club Rep. 4 Ret 1 Cl 43 Ushers' Club 4. IWARILYN KIMPON-Girls' Club Reg 1 3 ji Cross Rep. 3, Alt. 23 D.E. 4. I'.X'l'SX' KIMPON-Girls' Club Rep. 3 1 future Nu s 1, 21 jr. Red Cross .'Xlt. 11 lJ.E.-I1 Vsh r Klum D.XRRl'fI.I. KING-Student Council .Xt ox Klub en 43 D.U. 41 Football 21 'l'rz1ck Z. Rl I'H .XNN KlNGSl.liX'-Girls' Club utt e l-P, Sec. 43 jr. Real Cross .-Xlt. lg Usher C u s Bli'l l'E KISH-Honor Roll I-33 Stutlen Counu em Girls' Club .-Xlt. 31 Future Nurses l-4 Set 3 lre 4 latin Club 13 Orchestra l-33 .X Cappella Chou e Club 43 Delphi 1. BERNARD KR.'X'I'SCH-Boys' Club Rep 2 4 X 'tu pella Choir 3. -IOYCE KCNOLD-Girls' Club Rep. 4 Future c Ushers' Club 4. jUDl'I'H KYES-Student Council Rep 4 Xl C1 Club Rep. l, 23 Drama 25 jr. Reel Cro he s 1 43 Variety Show 2, 3. 5 top all patron drive records with S2 368 50 PUINTING OCT thc secret of her success is Carmen Boltz who brought in an all-time high of S738 from year- book patron sales. Other high gu- getters for the '58 Spmulum patron drive are Sa'ly Furnas, l.:1urel llat- land, Beth XX'ittc, and Melanie Lewis. 3 S XXI! IIIZRITS l.IiU'S 1,IVIiR pnints nut Cartnen Iinltz tu jean Schin- del and Dave Sheagren. .Xnatniny is Carinenk project in science major- H L'lIlIl'Nt' IUI' FCICIIIISIH Ili, IUlIltlt'l'oxN 5 excell in science maior, rhetoric, higher math .. NIS IHXNIC-Iiuys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. -I3 Drama +2 Selinul SQ was ay 3, +3 -lr. Medical .Xssn. +3 Iiuys' lilee Club 43 Variety Shun 3. BONNIE IHXNGIQ-Iligh Honor Rnll 13 Honor Rull 2. 33 Sr. Class Set'.3 Student Council Alt. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 2, .XIt. lg lr. Red Cruss Rep. 3, Alt. 23 Future Teachers Z-4, Sec. 3, iI'reas. 43 Cshers' Club 43 .X Cappella Choir 2, 33 Delphi 13 'Eff R 'Q las 45? . gm, 1- M., 'K Variety Shun 2, 33 .Xuroran 3, 4. ' ass Vive l,I't'5.: Stutlent Cuunt'il Rep. 21 Buys' Club Rep. 33 Future 'I'eat'hers 3, -I3 lr. Nledieal .XssIl, 23 ,X Cappella Choir Vice-Pres. 43 Speculutn, Busines. 43 Basketball Mgr, 3. N RX Il LFX nr ee I XII' Y t 1 unor R I unur if s r s . ' e a ' 2- . 1 r 4 fe - 1 3 3 Sit rut tr -' -Cbie . 'ND XI I 'I IN tc ent ounei ep. 3' ys' Club i. .fl I,Ii.XII I.INCOI.N-Girls' Club Rep. 33 Drama 23 lr. Retl Crm. Rep. 23 I rent'h Club Z3 Cshers' Club 43 ,X Cappella Choir 3. Q , i NIICIIAICI. LINIDIZNMICYICR-High I-Ionur Roll I-3: Ilunnr 6, g in Q Roll I-33 Student Council Rep. 13 Sehtml Play 2, 33 Ratliu sp- in Club 2, 33 .X Cappella Choir 2,33 Minstrel 13 Buys' Glee Club www. 33 Suphnmnre Choir -I3 Tennis 1, 2. GINIA LI'I I'I,FIOHN-Iransferretl frmn Sanclxxieli I-mnship High Sclionl, Santluieh, Illinuis, I. RICIIARI7 LUNIaI..XNI7-Nllnstrel I, 23 iIll'1lCl'i 2-I. uture bee. 33 I sllcrs' Club 43 Xariety bhmx 2, 3. UICORGIQ NIARTEX5- ffm' 4P SIIXRON NI.XGNl'SUX-Student Council .XIt. 23 kiirls' Club SARAH IVIARTIN-Transferred from French Lick High School, French Like, Indiana, 2, Future Nurses 3-4, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Ushers' Club 4, G.A.A. 3. NORINIA MASON-Honor Roll 1, Variety Show 3. DONALD McCOlVIIi-Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Alt. 1-3, Projector Club 1, Industrial Education Club Z, Speculum, Editorial 4. MARY NICCOY-'I'ransferred from Center Point High School, Center Point, Iowa, 21 Ilonor Roll 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Future 'l'eax:hers 2-4, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 4, French Club 2, Ushers' Club 4, Orchestra 2-4, A Cappella Choir 2-4, I.i- brarian 4, Variety Show 2, 3. KATIIRYN INICFARLAND-Transferred trorn VVL-st Senior High School, Aurora, Iliinois, 2, Girls' Club Alt. Z, Ushers' Club 4, A Cappella Choir 'l'rezxs. 3, Girls' Glee Club 2-4, f- , f - - Nice-l res. 4, Variety Show 2, 3. ,IAMICS MIC'I'ZGICR-Boys' Club Alt. Z, Orchestra 1, 2. l'A I RI! IA Ml-A I1R-Girls C lub Alt. 1, Sec.- I reas. 3, 4, -lr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Ushers' Club 4, Variety Show 3, Cheer- leader 2, 3. DONNA MILLICR-Student Council Rep. 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3, Alr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Futuze Sec. 3, Auroran 3, 4. NINA MII.LI-ZR--'I'ransferred from XVest Senior High School, Aurora, Illinois, 4. ,lI7DI'I'H MILLHOLLIN-'I'ransfe'4red fro'n Madonna Iligh School, Aurora, Illinois, 3: Student Council Rep. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Speclzlum, Editorial 4. .IUDITH INIOONI-fY-I'Ionor Roll 1, 2, Student Council Alt. 3, Girls' Club Rep. I, Future Nurses 4, Drama 1-4, Latin Club l, 2, Ushers' Club 4, Variety Show 1-4, Auroran 3, 4, Specu- lurn, Editorial, 4. CHARLES MOORE-Student Council Alt. 4, Golf 2. IUANITA MOORE- ICRLINDA MORENO-D.O. 4. KENNl5lTI'I MORGI-3-Boys' Club Rep. 1, Orchestra 2, 3, Band 1, 3, Minstrel 1, 3. BETTY MURPHY--Student Council Rep. 4, Drama 1, School Play 1, Orchest--a 1: A Cappella Choir 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Variety Show Z, 3. SHARLENE NADELIIOFFFR-A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Treas. 4, Variety Show 2, 3. DENNIS NASS-Student Council Rep. 1, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Boys' Club Alt. Z, 3, Speculum Sports Editor 4, Basketball 1-4, Football 3, 4, Track 1-3. LOCIS NIEGRF-Student Council Alt. 1, Football 1. -IAMES NEILI.-Boys' Club Rep. 4, Industrial Education Club 2, Boys' Glee Club 4. DONALD NELSON-High Honor Roll 1-4, Student Council Alt. 2, 3, jr. Red Cross Alt. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4, Debate 1, 2, Variety Show 1-3, 'I'ennis 1. ws QP' ,ma my lkllll E.: .pl 'K' 'CWM mer? 13' Q35 F.XI'I'II XICSS-Girls' Club Rep. I, .Xlt. 23 I nture Sec. 33 .X Cappella Choir 3, 43 Variety Show 2,33 G..X..X. l. AIO .XXX XU.'XCIi-Honor Roll 33 Student Council Rep, 33 jr. Red Cross Rep. 13 Future Sec. 3, 43 I,atin Club 13 Vshers' Club 43 Variety Show l-43 .Xuroran 3, 4. IfR.XXK XUXUXK-Iioys' Club Rep. 43 jr. Red Cfwss .Xlt. 2 Football 2. KIIXXIQIII IXIINIRICII-Iiuys' Club Rep. Z, 3, .Xlt. lg I.ettei- men's Club 33 Basketball l-3. jI'DI'I'II UBERXVISF-Transferred from Madonna Iligh St'boo', .Xuror:i, Illinois, 33 .X Cappella Choir 43 Girl! Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-I'res. 3, Business Nigr. 4. X'IRGIXI.X 0IiNI.X-High Honor Roll 33 Ilonor Roll I-43 Student Council Rep. 23 Girls' Club .Xlt. 33 Drama I3 l'shers' Club 43 X':iriety Show l-43 .Xuroran 3, 4, Feature Iiditor 4. .XXDRIQXV UI.I-ISISX-Transferred from .Xquin lligb School, Freeport, Illinois, 33 Boys' Glee Club 4. DI.XXX URUS-Girls' Club Rep. 33 .Xlt. 23 Drama I3 jr. Red Cross Rep, 2, .Xlt. 13 Variety Sboyy 3. .XI.IzX.XXDI-,R I'.XIxI -I rack l, Z. GJII. I'.XI.IXIICR-Iransferred from Calumet lligh School, Chicago, Illinois, 13 Girls' Club Rep. 33 D.I'I. 4. CII.XRI.I-ZS l'.-XXXIQI.I.-'I'ransferretl from I'ortsmoutli Iligb School, I'ortsmontb, Ghio, 2. IiI.DUX I'.XRIS-D.U. 3, 4. j0Ii .XXX I'.'XRSOXS-'I'ransferred from Rochelle 'I'oxsnsbip High School, Rochelle, Illinois, 13 Girls' Club .Xlt. 43 Drama 23 D.Ii. 43 Cshers' Club 43 .-X Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Gfee Club 3, 4. , .,,,.. v ,- . y - .. j I'..XX II'.I I'.RSUX-Ciirls Klub Rep. 13 I'uture Icaeliers 43 Orchestra l-43 .X Cappella Cboir 2-43 Variety Show l-3. LlXD.X I'I'fiI'IfRSOX-Honor Roll 43 Girls' Club Rep. 2, .Xlt. 33 Drama 2, 33 D.I'.. 43 Latin Club 13 I'shers' Club 43 Variety Show 2, 3. jI'DI'I'II I,FIS'I'FR-Drama I-33 School Play 43 jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-43 Cslters' Club 43 Variety Show 2, 3. XX'II.I.I.XNl I'UI'I'-Stltdcnt Council .Xlt. 43 Red Cross .Xlt. 2-43 Latin Club 2, 33 Orchestra l-43 ,X Cappella Choir Business Mgr. 43 Minstrel 23 Boys' Glee Club 2-4, Business Mgr. 43 Xarxety Show 2, 3. lXl.XRX' I.I'.XXXIi IliJR'I'I.UCK-Honor Roll 13 Student Coun- cil .Xlt. l, 2, 'I'reas. 43 I.atin Club 1, 23 Cshers' Club 43 Ur- chestra, 1, 23 .'X Cappella Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Variety Show 1-33 .Xuroran 3, 43 Cheerleader 2-4. I..XI7.XX'Ii'I I'IC IIRIDIXICIRI-1-'I'ransfert'ed from Xvest Senior High School, .'Xurora, Illinois, 33 Honor Roll 3. RUSI-I I'I'RKX I'-Iionor Roil 3, 43 Girls' Club .Xlt. 43 School Play 3, 43 jr, Red I Vtbss Rep. 1-43 I'uture Sec. 32 I sbers Klub 43 .X Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club Librarian 4. jI'DI'I'H R.-XISUIXE-Honor Roll 33 Drama 1, Z3 jr. Cross Rep. 23 D.Ii. 43 Cshers' Club 43 Variety Show 3. 38 NORMAN RAHN-Honor Roll 1, 3, Student Council Rep. 33 Boys' Club Rep. 2, l'res. 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Sec. 41 l.et- termen's Club 2-43 Basketball l, Z, 43 Football 1-43 Golf 1-31 Capt. 3. Dl2NNlS RATZ-Student Council Alt. 13 Buys' Club Rep. 2. 33 Drama lg Spanish Club 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Nlin- strel l, 23 Speeulum, Business 4. QIANICF RACSCH-Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 43 jr. Red Cross Rep. lg Future Teachers 4: lfshers' Club, Sec.-'I'reas. 43 Orchestra 1-33 G.A.A. 1-3, Sec. 3. SHERMAN READER-Drama 1-3. DONNA RFICHENBACHER-High Honor Roll 13 Honor Roll 1-43 Student Council Alt. 1, 4, Corr. Sec. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Drama 1-31 School Play 2-43 Future Sec. 3, 41 Latin Club 1, 21 Ushers' Club 45 Variety Show 1-41 Auroran 3, 4, liditor-in-Chief 4. NANCY RICNNICR-lligh llonor Rall 1-43 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. lg Girls' Club Alt. 2, Drama lg Future Teachers 2-4, Sec. 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, Variety Show 2, Auroran 3, 4, Co-managing liditor 4. NORMA RENNER-Student Council Rep. lg Girls' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Drama 1, 2, Ushers' Club 41 Variety Show 1, 3. LINDA REYNOLDS-Variety Show 3. ,IANICE RICKERT-Girls' Club Rep. 2, 33 Drama 1-3, jr. Red Cross Alt. 1, Future Sec. 31 Cshers' Club, Vice-Pres. 41 Variety Show 2, 3. SANDRA RILEY-Transferred from Danville High School. Danville, Illinois, 4, Student Council Alt. 43 Girls' Club Alt. 4. DOROTIIY RISHEI.-D.I-I. 4, Ushers' Club 4. DOITGLAS RISHEL-Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 2, 4, Radio Club 21 D.O. 3, 4. Q? 'tel'-I fog-4 'St he R 7 . A Q W ' f K 1 , .rr LQ, p ix 'ii . K A 1 W f K ,Q- is -ss'-3 Q N , 'Vi 5 .ff 4, we Ll ...fx Q C? 1.41 '3- ,,. ft ' 'E R454 no ...N ,ru 1-al sw., bln wwf, 5 fit customs and traditions into new school life RADlAN'l' llUNlliCUlNllNG ROS Al.'l'Y cheer the 'l'omcats after their triumphant halftime ride around the Roy li. Davis Field. Ifurlt' 11114-5 Mary l.uanne l'ortlock, llat Meyer, Sandra XYhitt and Norma Renner-members of the court. I-'rum l'Ufl.C.'.' Suzanne Ab- bott. attendant: Barbara Hughes, queeni l'atti XVormwood. attendant. 'Wifi' 5. 'CP' ,sf ii .ff 2 We 28 -' f x , Q--C ,s . LFE ROl'llfR'l'-lligh Honor Roll 1-43 Student Council ,Xlt. 13 Girls' Club Rep. 33 Future 'l'eat'bers 3, 4, 'I'reas. 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Orfhestra 1-4, See.-'l'reas. 2, Pres. 43 Girls' Glee Clt ' ' ' ' ' 1b 2, 43 X arlctv Show 2, 33 G..X..X. 1-3, hee. Z. DENNIS ROBERTSON-Boys' Club Rep. 23 lr. Red Crtrss Rep, l, .-Xlt. 23 I7.F. 43 Delphi 43 Variety Show 33 'l'ennis 1. RUBliR'l' RillillRlG-l'rojet'tor Club 2, 33 School Play 32 Radio Club 1-33 Hand l-43 Minstrel 33 Variety Show 23 Tennis 2. SHARON RUMINE-Girls' Club Rep. 2. 43 Ysiriety Show 3. .Xl.lCl-2 R1'SSELI.aOrt'hest1a 1. NlYRN.X 5,Xl,lSBl'RY-jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, .Xlt. 2 l' lui 'Club 4 s -'s l.l lx 5.XllllUSlxl-Student Counvil .Xlt, J, 33 Girls' Ciub Alt. 43 llfillllfi 23 lr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Alt. 23 lfuture l'eat'liers 43 l'siiers' Club 43 Girls' Gfee Club 3. 4, librarian 3, l'rcs.41 Variety Show 1-33 Cheerleader 2, 3. SCF S.'XYVl'l'USKl-Girls' Club Rep. 2, .Xlt. 2, 33 ljflllllil 13 l'4l1ers' Club 43 .X Cappella Clioil Set: 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Librarian 43 Variety Show 1-33 Cheerlezulur .2-4. ,:.., 4, 1 . 4 11-11-.R bl H.XFlaR-Boys L lub Rep. 3, .Xlt. 23 lr. Red Cros Rep. 2, Alt, 1, 33 l.ettermen's Club 2, 33 Basketball l, 2. U,-XVII? SCllA1'B-I-ligh llonor Roll 13 llonor Roll Z3 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1-33 .-Xuroran 3, 4, Sports liditor 43 l,etter- l1lUlY'S Club 23 Basketball 13 Foatball 1, 2, Co-Capt. 2, 'l'l'1ll'li 2. RlCll.XRl7 SCI!ICRRClil3I.lC-Boys' Club .Xlt, 23 Radio Club 1, Z. UIE,-KN SCHINIDEI.-Higli Honor Roll 2-'lj Girls' Club Alt. 2, 33 lr. Medical .-Xssn. 43 G.,X..'X. 1, 2. 5 assume leadership in council, clubs, activities l. rv' DONNA SCllNlll7'l'-Student Council .Xlt. 33 Girls' Club Alt. l. GI-IR.-XLIJINI-I SCHN1Il7'l'-Drama 1-33 jr. Red Cross Alt. Z3 G..X..-X. 1. BE'l I'Y SCHOBER-'l'ransferred from Roosevelt lligh School, Beloit, YVist'onsin, 2. EDXVIN SCHUIZN-17.15. 4. KAREN SCHR.XDliR-Honor Roll 13 Student Council Rep. 13 Girls' Club Rep, 2-43 Future Nurses lg Drama 2, 33 School Play 13 Future 'l'eat'hers 43 I'sl1ers' Club 43 .X Cappella Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 43 Variety Show 2, 33 .Xuroran 3, 43 Speculum, Editorial 4. JOHN SCO'l l'-Boys' Club Rep. 2, 43 Drama Z3 lllf. 43 Minstrel 2, -lil -IOIIN SHANNON-Boys' Club Rep. 23 Basketball 1, 2, Capt. 23 Track 2. ROSE'1 I'A SHARP-Transferred from Milan High School, Milan, Missouri, 2. CECIL SHAVV-Honor Roll 33 jr. Class Pres.3 Student Coun- cil Rep. 23 Boys' Club Rep. 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Future Teachers 33 Latin Club 13 Orchestra 1-33 Band 1-33 Minstrel 1, 3: Auroran 3, 4, Co-managing Editor 43 Lettermen's Club 33 Football 1, 2, 43 Tennis 2. DAVID SHE.-XGREN-Honor Roll 33 Student Council Rep. 13 Boys' Club Alt. 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Band I-33 Minstrel 1, 23 I.ettermen's Club 2, 33 Basketball 13 Football 1-4. BRUCE SIIEP.-XRD-Boys' Club Rep. 23 Band 1-33 Minstrel 1-33 Football 1. CAROL SMITII-Girls' Club Alt. 33 D.E. 4. l'A'I'RICIA SODERDAIII.-High Ilonor Roll 1-33 Honor Roll 43 Student Council Alt. 1, 23 Girls' Club Alt. 13 jr. Red Cross Alt. 1, 23 Future Sec. 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Au- roran 3, 4. YVILLIAM SPILNI.-KN-Student Council Rep. 33 Boys' Club Alt. 33 jr. Red Cross Alt. 13 Delphi 1, 23 Football 3, 4. jI'DI'I'H SPRINGBORN-Honor R ill 3: Student Council Rep. 23 Girls' Club Rep. 3, 43 jr. Red Cross Alt. 13 Future Sec. 33 Cshers' Club 43 Variety Show 3. RICHARD SPURLIN-Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. I. RONALD STALLMAN-High Honor Roll 13 Honor Roll 2, 33 Student Council Rep. 1, Pres. 3, 43 Delphi 13 Speculum Art Editor 43 Basketball 1, 2, 4. DALE STALLMANN-D.O. 3, 4. YVILLIAM STEMPLE- jl'DI'I'II STEVENS-I'Ionor Roll 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Girls' Club Rep. 1, Alt. 1, 23 jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-43 Alt. 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Auroran 3, 4. RICHARD STIRN-Boys' Club Alt. 1. ,IOHN STOFFEL-Sr. Class Pres.3 Student Council Rep. 1, 3, Alt. 23 Boys' Club Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 33 Future Teachers 33 Orchestra 43 Band 1-4, Pres. 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2-43 Boys' Glee Club 43 Nlinstrel 1-43 Variety Show 2-43 Football 2. EUGENE STORRY-Transferred from Austin High School, Austin, Minnesota, 23 D.E. -1-3 Industrial Education Club 3. DENNIS SCTHERLAND-Student Council Rep. 33 Boys' Club Rep. 33 D.E. 43 Band 1, 23 Minstrel 1. GERALD SVVALLEY-Student Council Rep. 13 Boys' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 13 A Cappella Choir 2-43 Minstrel 2-43 Variety Show 2-4. SIIERRY SZILAGE-High Honor Roll 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 43 Student Council Rep. 1, 33 Drama 23 jr. Red Cross Alt. 13 Cshers' Club 43 Variety Show 2, 33 Auroran 3, 43 Speculum, Business 43 Pep Club Vice-Pres. 4. GERALD TANNENBACM-Student Council Alt. 13 Boys' Club Rep. 33 D.O. 3. 'Q' A4041 like 'raw W' . sw X qi- -nI?5 .1-.4 4.-..,., A Qt-s YIM? ,gin Maw., 3315 41 vs'-:s I ,N sm s Eh H-. 11227 f5' www' 3' 3... vs mf' E AIAMFS TANNFNBACM-Student Council Rep. 32 Boys' Cluh Rep. 2, Alt. 3, D.Ii. 43 Minstrel 3. VICTOR 'l'AYI.OR-Student Council Rep. 23 Boys' Cluh Rep. 3, Alt. 23 Band 1-4, Minstrel 1-4. NIiNVEI.I, 'I'IC'I'IiR-Student Council Rep. 4, Bzind 1-41 Mine slrel 1-4, Foothall Nlgr. 2. MARIFXI2 'I'IIII.I.-Transferred from Madonna Iligh School, Aurora, Illinois, 3, Girls' Cluh Alt. 3. FICDITH 'I'IDD-Transferred from Oswego High School, Oswego, Illinois, 41 High Honor Roll 43 Student Council Alt. 4: Future 'lieachers Vice-Pres. 41 A Cappella Choir 4. NIZII. TRINKU-Boys' Cluh Alt. 3: Projector Cluh 1, 21 -lr. Red Cross Rep. 1-35 Future Teachers 4g A Cappella Choir 2-el-: Minstrel 2: Speculutn, Business 4. XORMAND 'I'VVAI'I'-'I'ransferred from Serena Community Iligh School, Serena, Illinois, lg Boys' Cluh Alt. 2, 31 D.0. 4. VIACUIS I'IiIiFI.-Boys' Cluh Rep. l, 2, 43 Drama l, 31 Min- strel 1, 2. MARY LOC CNDERVVOOD-Student Council Alt. 21 Girls' Cluh Rep. l, 2, Alt. lg Future Nurses 2, 4, I.atin Cluh lg Cshers' Cluh 4g Variety Show 2, 31 Auroran 3, 43 SlN'l'UlUlIl, Ifditorial 4, I'ep Cluh Sec. 3. MARY ANN VAI.IiN'l'-Girls' Cluh Alt. 43 hlr. Red Cross Alt. 3. DAVID VA1.IiN'I'INIE-Student Council Alt. 33 Industrial Education Cluh 1, 2, Orchestra 2-4, Band 1-43 Minstrel I-4, Variety Show 3. MONICA VanISARRIGER--'liransferred from Madonna Iligh School, Aurora, Illinois, 4. SANDRA VICKICRS-Girls' Cluh Alt. 45 jr. Red Cross Rep. 2-4. RONALD VUIAVV-Student Council Rep. 4, Boys' Cluh Alt. 43 I.atin Cluh 23 Orchestra 1-4g Band 1-43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Minstrel 1-4. CLIFFORD VVACKI-lRI.IN-Boys' Cluh Rep. 21 D.O. 3, 4. VVILLIAM VVALSII-Student Council Rep. 3, 'Il-nnis I, 2. BII.I. VVATKINS-'Fransferred from Rock Falls 'I'oxvoship Iligh School, Rock Falls, Illinois, 23 D.U. 3, 4. KAY XVI-II-IRS-Student Council Rep. 33 Girls' Cluh Rep. 23 Drama 21 lr. Red Cross Rep. 23 Variety Show 3. DAVID VVIHSNER-Boys' Ciuh Rep. 31 DF. 4, I.etterrnen's Cluh 3, 43 Football 1-4. BARBARA VVICNDIJNG-Student Council Alt. lg Girls' Cluh Alt. 2, lr. Red Cross Rep. 2: D.E. 3, 43 Girls' Glee Cluh 1-33 Variety Show 3. ,IA CK XVFST- 42 b.X l'ISF.XC'l'ION IS Gl'.XR.XN'l'I-ZEIJ as the seniors get their long-awaited graduation pictures. The photographer delivers Norma lNlason's as I,ee Roh- ert waits in lmpcful anticipation. 'il W-7 5 prepare for the future through special courses .Xl I'OM.XTIC PLYS are these new nfhte practice machines he- ing skillfully demonstrated hy Pat liayce on the I0-key adding ma- chine and Mary I.ou Edwards and Barb Hughes on the ditto. 43 ,gsvaomo omcnm was , Q'?5'1?25f000lSf5ff ff1iffT5?f'5'000ii5t ii 1Eil1ii11??2000 Q51 5E?T?5ff?5 00.13975 1E5'?5i fi 9056553155 gli 'ES ea 99.3333 'Qi al at 'l fl janv 'sept QKYQ 'V ffm! -pu K is-we 'Q' 41 , RUTH ANN VVESTLUND-Student Council Alt. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 2, jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, l7.E. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sec. 1, Pres. 2. RAYMOND VVHEATON-Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 31 Boys' Club Alt. 2, l7.E. 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. ROGER VVHITE-Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Alt. 3, Projector Club 1, Radio Club 23 jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Alt. 3, D.E. 4, Industrial Education Club l, Minstrel 2: Auroran 3, 4, Basketball 1, 'I'ennis 1, 2. SANDRA VVHI'l l'-Ilonor Roll l, 3, Student Council Rec. Sec. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 2, jr. Red Cross Rep. l-3, Alt. 2, 31 Future Teachers 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' Glee Club 41 Variety Show Z-4, Auroran 3, 4, Circulation Editor 4. GARY VVIII'I'VVOR'I'H-'I'ransferred from Serena Iligh School, Serena, Illinois, 3. BARBARA VVII.I.lAlVIS-High Honor Roll 2, Ilonor Roll 1, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 3, Drama 2, ,I r. Red Cross Rep. l, Latin Club Sec. 1, Debate 1. AIERRY VVILSUN-Band 1-3, Minstrel l, 2, Football l-4. SHIRLEY XVISBROCK-Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois, 3, IIE. 4, Variety Show 3. EI,IZABE'I'H VVI'I I'E--Higli Honor Roll 1-4, Student Council Rep. l, 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Ushers' Club 4, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Auroran 3, 4, Assistant Feature Editor 4. 5 prolong their school career into another week is A X Sn- ,fi YO -fr' . PATRICIA VVONDRAK-Auroran 3, 4. PATRICIA VVORMVVOOIJ--Honor Roll l, Student Council Rep. 1, 4, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Alt. 21 jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Future Secretaries 4, jr. Medical Assn. 3, Vshers' Club 4, Girls' Glee Club I.ibrarian 4, Variety Show 2-4, Auroran 3. 4, Speculum, Editorial 4, Cheerleader 2, 3. CONSTANCE VVIIURI-Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois, 3, Honor Roll 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Speculum, Editorial 4. CHARLES VVYE'l'H-Minstrel 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 4, Let- termen's Club 3, Football 2-4, Basketball Mgr, 1. DAVID ZIELKE-Student Council Alt. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Vlr. Red Cross Alt. 2, 4, Basketball 2, 4. MICHAEL ZVVIIAC--Student Council Alt. 4, Boys' Club Rep. 4, Alt. 2. +4 take spotlight as first graduates of new east high 'fOur last was probably the phrase most frequently spoken by the seniors. YVe said it when we planned homecoming and also for the East-YVest football game. It was so hard to believe that every affair we attended we'd be attending for the last time as students. All too soon we were whirled up in scads of interviews for prospective jobs or colleges and took endless tests for scholarships and college en- trance. The picking of graduation committees really brought us to a fearful reality. Soon, we'd say good- byes forthe last time. lt's all so sad, but our wonder- ful senior year gives us many treasurable memories. The strains of Pomp and Circumstance filled the air! VVe tried to walk down the held bravely, but uncon- trollable tears ran down our cheeks. Heavens! This SATELLITES AND THE '58 GRADU- ATE were the basis for the commence- ment speeches. Here speakers-Ken Christian, Don Nelson, and Carmen Boltz--find that the new library makes finding reference material easy. , uf i X9 Jyrff' gl ,. ff 3 if rf J! Q D 43 f' 1 4 +5 can't be graduation, but the all-too-familiar music confirmed our disbelief. As we neared our seats, the past week's events flashed in our minds . . . Class Day with our Class Will and Prophecy and, at last, the Speculums . . . donning our caps and gowns on Sunday, June l for Baccalaureate . . . on Tuesday dining at the senior banquet and literally stuffing ourselves trying to make every minute last as long as possible . . . dancing Wednesday at the prom, a perfect event to conclude the activities before com- mencement. Then vvithout realizing it, we were standing with our diplomas and proudly singing the Alma Xlater. YVe're sorry and sad because we have to leave, but we're happy to have graduated from such a hne school. . f-'uf iunior year keynofed by 'l'ests, tests. and more tests were the keynote of the riuniors' year. lfarly in the fall, 373 iuniors filed into the cafeteria to talce the lllinois aptitude tests. 'lihese tests weren't easy, hut the National Klerit Scholar- ship tests. in April, were even more difiicult. Pre- viously. only seniors took this test, this was the first year it was offered to juniors. 'lihey also had their eyes tested, and found this test was quite a hit dif- ferent from the others! ' On strike fora higher scorel and lleat YVL-st! campaigned the junior girls pa- m HPICKING l'UMMl'I l'IiliS IS Fl'N! reflects in the happy faces of lunior Class ofhcers-'l'om Frantz, vice- presidentg Dick Reilein, president: and Sheila VVehh, secretary-treasurer-as they discuss likely candidates for many different committees for their class activities. ental and physical tests rading through the halls wearing sandwich hoards the week preceding the lfast-lVest haskethall en- counter. A magnificent school hrought :i rise in school spirit, which the juniors enthusiastically supported. To allow ample time lwetween the Junior-Senior prom and the Senior prom, the class of '59 changed their traditional affair from the middle of llay to the middle of April. The school cafeteria filled with swirling formals of pastel made a heautiful picture against the Hawaiian setting used as the theme. MR. VVEBER Homeroom 11A Bark roiuz' D. Hanks, B. Brackett, R. Brauer, B. Alexander, B. Fox, D. Douglas, Mr. Weber. Fourlh rofuz' ul. Brengman, 1. Covert, E. Groleske. Tllirtl ru-'u:.' AI. Abel, I.. Fullmer, J. Clav, T. Feder, nl. Handy, -l. Dittman. S1'1'07Iri rofw: nl. Behm, Gardner, llamling, A. DeMerritt, G. Hall. Fin! rvfwf -I. Davis, C. Ellsworth, C. Brown, D. Beyer, C. Derry, B. Brady. Not in fvit'tur1'.' I.. Arter, S. Bonnichsen, M. farlson, A. Carter. MISS BRIGII.-XM Ilomeroom l1.'X Hari: rnfuq: I7. Horner, Ileath, G. Henson, j. Kucginski, C. Hinds, -I. Kleinemeier, R. Robinson, Miss Brig- ham. Flillffll rnuz' IJ. Morgan, K, Neil- son, -I. Mueller, C. Martin. Third rofu:.' K, Oros, YV. Kellogg, I,. Negre, S. McGraw, XV. Phillips, E. Huhn. Sn'- runl rrm,c.' Keith Morge, R. Metzger, Kent Morge, j. Morales, 'If Murphy. Firx! rnfw: N. Mahrey, II. Miksa, P. Ilayden, I.. Murrell, C. Kand, M. Ilanny. Nui in pi1'I1n'f.' -I. Molnar, Ii. Xvittc. MR. MAY IIome room l1.X Bark rmu': XV. VVarren, I. Schmidt, M. Stroud, R. Rieger, T. VVampach, C. VI'yeth, R. Spurlin, Mr. Nlay. Tllirii rufw: D. VanVolkenhurg, I.. VVl1ite, R. Scull, bl. VVullhrandt, R. Rickey. Srl'- nml rofw: G. Seifred, S. Oehsenschlag- er, S. Phillips, j. VonOhIen, R. Swain, ID. YVilkinson. lfirrf rrmc: j. Renner, P. Tadewaldt, j. Zelinka, j. Schauh, S. Postowka, R. Qurollo. No! in fI!'f1lI'l'.' P. Pfeiffer, K. Powers, NI. Vvhitlwy. MR. COCRT Iflomeroom 11B Bark func: R. Benson, D. Banks, S. Blair, rl. Albright, XV. Bozik, R. Bart- elt, R. Blanton, Mr. Court. Fourth l'Vl'LL'.' 1. Bedford, V. Becker. Third rotuz' I.. Blanton, Rohert VV. Bennett, R. Bettcher, D. Ahrahamson, R. Black- hurn, I.. Bergfeld. Srmnd rrmc: 'II Bolster, j. Blazer, M. Bennett, K. Andrews, K, Bolden. Firrf rows: M. Benson, C. Blencoe, C. Benson, j. Baum, C. Adams, S. Albrecht. Not in piflurrx' I7. Belanger, Robert R. Ben- IICII. Nik-4 I K? 'ly .X l'NANlMOl'S DECISION is registered hy junior representatives as they choose one of the three rings on which their class will vote. Looking it over, as Dick Reilein, class president, and the salesman present it, are Bark rofuz' j. Grimm, T. Frantz, j. Kon- rad, FI. VVehrs, C. Thom, Mr. May. Srronti rn-zu: M. Hanny, L. Purkyt, johnson, S. XVelwlw. First rmuz' M. Simmons, D. Ditt- rnann, C. Derry, S. Meek. MR. NEVVTON Homeroorn 11B Bark rufu.'.' Mr. Newton, B. King, G. Luhic, G. Konrad, j. Kifowit, -I. Lynch, D. Kellogg, A. Lincoln. Srronti f0'1.L'.' T. Knur, B. Langford, A. Lipke, B. Lawrence, VV. Krause. Firxi l'0flL'.' C. Koenigsherg, S. Lazar, j. Kline, B. Kiser, B. Knur, P. Kuehlem. Noi in pifrw-.-.- j. Gillihan, B. Kain. MR. SCHAVB Homeroom 11B Burk ro-ut R. VValker, R. Fatten, D Moore, M. McCall, j. Mersman, R. Meister, R. Miller, Mr. Schauh. Tllirtl rofux' L. Moore, ul. Frunzar, P. Metz ger, j. McLain, S. McElroy, B. Hatch er. Srrorni rofw: j. Moecher, FI. Fetgat- ter, FI. Mieno, George, Nielson. Firfl r'f1u'.' Miller, M. Mizel, E Huwe, 'lf Manning, L. Melton, S Meek. .Yul in f7ll'f1ll'l'.' R. Kresen, 'll Friedgen. VIVNIOR HONOR ROl.I.-Bark ffm-I IJ. Hanky C. Kuenigalwerg, vl. Miller, R. bkylea, K. Orua, S. Donnan, M. VVindsheimer. Third runs: M. Court, M. Gross, M. llanny, FI. llaag, Al. XVenninaeher, B. llntfland, P. Pfeiffer. Srvuziii rrmc: 'l'. Manning, K. Bulden, ll. Dlttmann, M. Simmons, C. Coil, F. Zielke. Firft I'llIZ.'.' D. Peterson, .X. Lipke. xl. Albright, P. Reiland, -I. Kon- rad. .Ynr in fPiff1U'1'.' xl. Blazer, R.Oakes. Miss ,IENKS Homeroom IIB Iimk rom-.' D. Morgan, IJ. Olah, K. Nauret, P. Nieoll, G. l'uilscl1weit, G. Pentek, R. Oakes, Miw lanky. Tlzirj VIIQLZ' P. Nnlcl, R. Nluuw, ll llctersnn. Sl'l'Ill1if r'n1c.' .-X. Pittman, j. Peshia, li. Parish, I.. Neuenkirchen, .X. Muxaraca. Firxl mfzu' C. Popp, P. Reiland, bl. Nelson, C. Porter, L. Purkyt, j. Xe-gre. Nur in fviflurf: M. lNIcCusker, VV. Ol- son, D. Oltraver. MR. SCM NERS Home room IIB 1if11'l'1'nfLL.' Nlr. Surnners, R. Reilein, Il. Smith, R. Schroeder, G. Renner, R. Retterer, ll. Riek, K. Schramer. Fnurlll rufw: M. Simmons, Ii. Ralmine, C. Rees, Third l'UiL'.' R. Burkart, R. Rukup, I.. Brown, F. Runge, D. Reisinger, R. Sakai. Sfrond rnfw: E. Schwarz, R. Ream, D. Schinflel, R. Skyles, B. Smith. Firxi roar: VI. Reynolds, nl. Buchner, R. Scott, X. Seifert, S. Rhoades, S. Brown. Nut in pic'turz'.' B. Bruesewitz, R. Reuter. :ffl MR. BI,.'XC'KM.-KN H ome mum 11B llzlfk fI1'IL'.' R. Burkhart, R. Sperry, M 'l'homas, S. Schull, R. Swanson, R 'I'hompson, E. Stallmann, Mr. Black- man. Third r0fu'.' R. 'I'iCer, C. Thom G. Stickney, I.. Stadel, S. Speck, R Thayer. Srfornl rofw: S. Tracey, I' Todus, G. Sponholtz, C. Stallmann I. Tate. I-im! rome: N. Stark, P. Stev- ena, B. Tierney, Sta lmann, B. Butz G. Starmnet. Nu! III fm'r1n'r.' S. ,Illl0IIl3S l.. Stone. MR. HARTH Homeroom IIB Bafle ro-un' ll. Young, D. Vanzl, T Truemper, R. YVo0lley, K. VVilliams, ,I. YVehrs, C. Xvolf, Mr. llarth. llflllffll ru-um' D. VValoszyk, E. Zielke. 7ll1il'ni ru-um' VVhite, R. VVillman, R. Tuma, R. Vanlleventer, D. NViggins, R. 'l'rentham. Srromi l'!I'LL'.' -I. XVollen- weher, Vilhig, R. WValter, D. VVis- kur, L. VVirth. Firxi rufw: N. VVilliams, S. VVehh, D. Vargas, B. Tucker, NI. VVlndsheimer, Underwood. MR. NI.'X'l'.XS.'XR llumeroom 11B Iiark r'm:.' E. Kluher, R. jonutz, R. Goepfert, H. Nlikua, D. Hart. SITIIIZL! rufuz' K. Plant, NI. Huettner, C. Felten. First roman' F. Potts, B. Everly, M. Martina, P. Moore, l', Gabor. Xu! in f1if'r1n'r.' R. Beverly, B. Mcflarnn, 'l'. Snyrler, j. XXlCIIl'lTTlIlCllt'I'. youngesf class escapes laughter - everybody's lost II 4. A V in QL A is +x in 9 VVe're having the first class meeting in the new East High, boasted the proud members of the sophomore class as they proceeded to the Smith Street bowl. Upon their arrival Kliss Klatteson and a county 'LB representative explained in detail the procedure involved in the tuberculin skin tests. Al- though it was something they feared. in September they courageously got stuck in th: arm. lt hurt a little, but most knew the value of such a project, for Bark rufu.'.' M. Adamson, D. Duni- die, S. VVadsworth, j. Beitel, R. Leigh, R. Flett, Olson, M. Bur- gett, j. Sehoeherlein. Third rofu-.' IJ. Everett, V. Vilbig, j, Gaspar, Al. Harmon, S. Bennett, B. Stern- er, S. Springborn, C. Holtz, S. Smith, M. Heath. Srrond rom: j. Reedy, M. Heyne, D. Adam, P. Meyer, B. Deutsch, I. Senft, M. Terebessy, T. Solfisburg, C. Doud, -I. YVorby. First rofw: Roivoldt, -I. Qurollo, L. Lippold, Al. Mrkvieka, VV. Stopps, Coil. N01 in pi4'!ur1'.' L. Husza r, P. Sims, V. Vanlieventer, B. VVayda. 80 per cent took advantage of it. ln October they had routine TB X-rays and in November their dental checkup from local dentists. Then they fol- lowed up the suggestions given on these tests. This year's sophomores considered themselves to be very lucky. Though they were the youngest in the school, they werenlt confronted with the problem of being laughed at because they didn't know their way around the building . . . nobody else did eitherl MR. BUCKLER Homeroom 10A liark rafw: j. Brooks, M. Grady, L. Freeman, j. Gilla, E. Coppock, L. Geighes, j. Gunter, Mr. Btzckler. Third rome: R. Bombard, M. Cre- meens, G. Benson, j. Blazer, C. Dev- ereaux, J, Carter. Sfrond rofw: D. Hammond, j. Gaspar, S. Bauman, D. Emerson, P. Franzen. Firsl l'0'LC.' An- derson, B. Cbarest, B. Foltos, B. Faul- haber, P. Coleman, L. Bedford. Not in pidurrn' M. Amos, Christiansen, C. Freer, T. Class, D. Grlmley. 52 SOPHOMORE H UNOR ROLL- MRS. NEUPERT Homeroom 10A Bark rnfuz' E. Isom, tl. Henderson, ll. Hard, E. jordan, P. McPeake, R. Loveland. Third rufw: E. Nicoll, G. Miller, -I. Olson, G. Long, C. Peck- man, Mrs. Neupert. Sffoml fnfu-.' 'I'. Meketi, C. Miller, T. 0'Malley, R. May, I.. Krebs. Fir-.fr f0flC.'.' j. Holmes, WV. l.aVoy, -I. Harmon, S. Melluffee, B. Kresser, J. Pauls. Not in fiil'fIlI'I'.' K, McCormick, M. McLain, 'l'. Noonan, D. Olson. MR. SISXVELI. Homeroom 1ll.X Bark rrmc: C. Mateas, j. Rauscb, li. Turner, M. Hall, U. Trotter, D. Lewis, YV. Robinson, Mr. Sewell. Third l'0'LL'.' C. Kaad, R. Tanner, B. 'I'eausaxx', 'll Ryan, IJ. Tuttle, D. Sabonis. Sffulrri rofu.'.' B. VVayda, E. Uebel, B. Mers' man, VI. Reuter, S. Sauve. Firyt I'0flL'.' S. Schroeder, j. YVorby, S. VVilkinson, M. Terebessy, C. Snyder, M. Usborne. Nut in pi1'Iz11'4'.' S. Plant, Trapp. MISS DOLLINS Home room 10B Bark forum' A. Benson, B. Armbrust, YV. Schweisthal, C. Davis, F. Behm, A. Bachert, j. Beitel. FOIIVIII rorux' G, Stredde, R. Baish, D. Alsip, V. Bel- anger, j. Behl. 7'l1ir.1 VUQLZ' R. Banks, ,l. Barnett, T. Baughman, P. Bentz, S Anderson, Miss Dollins. Sfmml roacu' O. Baker, C. Bareus, M. Adamson, j. Banks, R. Berg. Firyt I'0fLL'.' C. .-Xkins, B. Beach, S. Bennett, B. Barnes, D. Adam, M. Barajas. Noi in pi1'turf.' M. gl. Albrecht, VV. Barber. MR. DAVIS Homeroom 10B Bark rufuz' YV. Clark, C. Brimball, Ql. Caswell, H. Blair, R. Boyce, G. Chase, D. Blake. Fuurlh rrzfux' G. Burson, KI. Bradford, j. Carter, bl. Berenyi. Thin! rofu-.' M. Burgett, R, Brauer, R. Bould- ing, ll. Schlindwein, R. Bodie, Mr. Davis. .Swroml l'lI LL'.' R. Boehner, S. Blencoe, Boedewig, I.. Barnett, li. Clemens. Firxl rufw: M. Brady, ,l. Schmidt, M. Bree, C. Broun, hl, Brooks, B. Chase, .Ynf in ffidzzrwi M. Bockus, D. Carlson, j. Carpenter. 13 NlRS. SClllCK llumrrrmm 108 liufk rms: C. Crouch, C. Culhane, l'. Corrigan, j. Coil, R. Dennin, K. DeSo- tell, R. Conner. Fuurflz rofuz' .-X. Schnei- der, B. Covalt, N. Devine, R. Dix, P. Craig, D. DeGrawu, Mrs.Scl1iCk.Tf1ir'.I rufz:'C. DL-dner,K. Dittmann, M. Copp. li. Deutsch, R. Cutainger, K. Schmotzer. Srmmf roar! J. Decker, DeMerritt, 'l'. Cooper, N. Cooper, M. Coleman. Firyf l'U'l.L'.' S. Svholwer, C. Critser, D. Collier, B. Deardortf, X. Day, D. Copp. Xu! in pir'f11r1'.' 'lf Curry. Nl l SS YUC NGBLUUD Hu m fro a rn 1013 liark run: L. Ford, R. Fichtel, R. Ens- loxs, XV. Fowler, D. Flatt, j. Dumas, Mi-5 Youuglslood. Fuizrlfi l'U'LL'.' L. Fet- gatter, .X. Duy, C. Druwhel, S. Ens- minger, D, Dumdie, ,I. Fiefer, G. Eg- gert. Tlzfril rufw: j. Duy, S. Frye, XV. Doemland, M. Fahlmark, A. Ericson, D. Fuller. Svrrzrltl !'fl'lL',' D. Duliois, C. Fender, li. Dye, R. Fullwiler, K. Fieh- tel. l'11l'J'fI'IIfLL'.4 D. lintile, M. Fellheimer, C. Doud, D. Everett, H. Duy, Y. Franz- en. .Vol in pi1'turr.' li. Farrell, li. Foth. NIR. l'.Xl'LSON llurfzwvmm 1013 lf1n'l'rnfL:.' bl. Gurlsalul. Ferrell, R. Hat- land,YV. Harland, T. lIayden,YV. Gud- dendorf, H. Hektor, j. Hearn, 'l'. Hall. lfourflz rms: S. Gatenlmy, R. George, G. Hauser, Marie Galloway,lN1ary Gallo- way, I. fllilllllllfl, Mr. Paulson. Thin! runs: l.. lll1lIlllHg,S. lloru, C. Gilla, bl. Garland, li. Held, M. Gridley. S1'1'of1.l rn-un' M. Halnlwly, R. Gulledge, j. Gib- lwins, K. Hamper, VV. Gates. Firrl l'flfLL'.' B. Glas-, NI. Heath, B. Goldsboro, li. Grulwr, l..f1I'UlllllZ1llN,Nl. Golf. MR. MICTZGFR lllfllzwrrmrlz 108 Iiurlf rufux' Mr. Metzger, D. Hornyan, VI. Hulvlmard, L. Hill, H. Hinds, In- gram, K. Herman. Fourllz rofw: L. Heu- uig, ul. Hutchinson, .X. Hummel, D. lloorellwek, M. Hutopp, Thin! l'IlflL'.' C. Holtz, XV. llulmlmard, l'. llulla, L. Heu- ley, P. james, M. Heyne. S1't'!lIItl rome. Al. Bergfeld, B. Hen, B. Hett, Ideran, F. Hollman. Firn l'0'LL'.' S. Hutchinson R. Hoffman, H. Huntley, B. llill, D. llerr, j. llouey. .Yul in piifurrf B. llouser, K. Isom, j. Herr. 54 MRS. 1.1 DDY Homerooln IUB Burl' rofuz' D. Keating, J. Klinipke, G. Schroeder, I.. Iluszar, K. Johnson, R. Flett. Fuurlh I'Ilfli.'.' S. Kilnpon, ll. Kopp, F. Howe, ll. Jourdan, R. Jen- sen, .L Kennedy, Nlfs. I.iddy. Thin! rrmef J. Sehoeherlein, l'. Jensen, N. Jen- sen, I.. Senft, Ii. Johnson, J. Schwartz. Slflllltf :wut D. Johnson, 'II Klein, S. Kiefer, I. Senft, l'. Seroggins. Firxf ro-1.c.' G. Kersey, I.. Senter, H. Koepp, M. Jensen, N. Kindelherger, J. Kelly. .Yul in fvfzlilrfx' 'l'. Freund. MISS BRINKMANN Homeroom lllli Iiaflc rofu-5 J. Lanam, Ii. Lange, V. I.ittlejohn, P. Sheagren, R. Shiite, lNIisi Brinktnann. Fr1urtl1 rams: I.. Maier, ID, Martinez, J. Lewis, I.. Lippold, R. Leigh, K. Lamhert. C. Kyes. Third rufw: F. Martin, P. Madden, J. Lauzen, J. Mahrey, R. Lawrence, J. Lyons. Srmmi rofw: G. Martens, R. Mason, J. Mander, D. Lewis, B. Kroening. Firyl rofu.'.' C. Green, S. Lang, P. Lewis, C. Shuger, J. Kroning, S. Shannon. Nut in pif'lurr.' VV. I.ove, S. Hamren. MR. CON N.XXV.XY Ilomeroom 10B Iffnk roar: M. Moss, D. Miller, R. Mc- Intosh, O. Meredith, R. McDonald, Mr. Connaway. l nurIl1 roman' K. Miller, C. Mikus, J. Mrkvieka. Thin! rufuz' J. McCormick, C. Mundt, C. Meredith, S, Mclntosh, J. Miller, N. lNI0lll1ll'. SITIIIIJ Hl'u.'.' C. Mulcay, 'If Mulcay, S. IhIUl'Sl'll, VV. lN1CCarty, M. Nliller. Firxl rnruz' S. McGowan, J. Mitchell, V. Meade, J. Mosher, I'. Meyer, J. Middleton. No! in fwifizuvy' I.. MeCoy, R. Mertz, II. Miller, K. Nlills, J. Moser. MISS S'IiI'BBlN5 Ilorneroom lllli lfufk ruie: J. Newton, J. Nzlvota, ll Myers, lx. Nelson, YY. Nickels, YK Nichols, M. Meade. Fflllffll rafts: R Oakes, I.. Oehsensehlager. Nliss Stulse lmins. 7-lllftl rafts: I'. Nash, D. Prater l. Pagel, U. Paxton, XX. PIERLI, I.. Peter- I 7 J son. Srmzzti rufzcx I . Iounds, J. I arker J. Pulfer, IJ. Ulenzak, M. Olied Firsl runs: B. Nicholson, J. Novotnx R. Nanzer, ll. Overton, J. Neitzel, C l'odaChweiI. .NUI in f'l1'flH'1'.' J. Qurollo 33 MISS PITTZ llomeroom 10B Ifafl' fflflll' Ruwaldr, VV. Trapp, F. a Rein., I7. Rice, XV. Reacler, I.. Rottsolk. l'IUIH'fll rfffzcf C. Reiaecli, S. Toussnint, .V li. Ron, M. Reed, nl. Iowne. Mrs. Reevcw, substitute. Tllinf I'01L'.' M. Reader. Valerie Sanders, Vickie San- clcrx, Restivo, X. Rausth, R. Rossig. .Vuffzltf I'IlI!.'.' -I. Reecly, G. Rocha, S. Rolvliins, I.. Reid, G. Salvo. Firyl I'IlfZL'.' S. Sandor, M. Rogers, C. Richardson, xl. Tinsley, V. Resch, C. Rieger. .Vol in flfrlurrt' Misa I'ittZ, Treest, II. Rola- crtx, R. Rowler. MR. IIOI.I.IiNIiIiCK Horneroom IUB limi' roar: S. Stroud, G. Torrens, F. Strvuf-rrt, j. Sweeney, XV. Stopps, j. 'Il-erin, -I. Stierle. Fuurfh ruu: I'. Sut- vlitf, M, Stuclier, J, Streich, C. Towne, rl. Torrer, xl. Stiles, Mr. Hollenheek. Tllirtl fflilf S. Stout, S. Sullivan, M. Suanquist, .V Stallmann, S. Tesch, IJ. Sylogye. Srtwiil rnfL:.' G. Stark, Sire-ode, Ii. Tarlile, j. Stenaon, U. Tews. I-'iryf roar: C. Thompson, C Stegnll, li. Sterner, I-I. Thurher, K. Swenson, S. Stark. .Vol in pifiurr.' C. 'Ilolwe-UIQ. 1. MR. SI'I'RI.Ul'K Homeroom IUB liafk forum' D. YVuIf, R. YVigton, G. XVliirney, Mr. Spurlock. Fourrlz rnfuz' R. XVm'nnrnavlicr, ID. XVilkie, F. XXVIICRCF' lin, I.. YVilson, C. XValter, S. YVads- worth, K. XVood. Third l'fl1L'.' V. Van- Devenrer, M. Vans, V. Villiig, M. NVQ-imer, I.. Vonllhlen, NI. XXICSITIIHLI. Sflfllltf mas: I7, XVhit', Nl, XVilkie, 'If Vanre, ll. Tliill, C. Vogt. I-'im-I l'Il:lL'.' M. NVeItel, IJ. Zieche, j. XVeingartner, S. YVelier, S, Zhinden, K, XXYOIILTFIIR. .Vat in fri1IuV1'.' M. XVatron, B. YVest- lunil, K. YVhitlxy. MR. BI'RUIfTT Ilomeroom IOIS limk l'uu'.' R. Stroup, ll, Scott, D, Soutliarcl, K. MCPherson, R. Leather- niain, Mr. Burgett. l o1z1'll1 forum' Stan- ley Snyder, hl. VVampler, XV. Iilatner, I'. Sirnx, R. Ilan, I'. Scliwartv, F. Spon- lioltv. Tffirti roast S. Smith, B. .Xlsip, S. Springlworn, I'. MrClellan, B. Sim- kim, T. Solti-liursz. Srfnrztl rnux' QI. Melt:-Ii, T. Fautli, Turner, .V Ile-- qlzxrdine, M. ,Xi'delean. Firyi rufzzx' I.. Uriwe, YI. Rice, S, Fullmer, Suaan Sny' der, Il. Gonzales, C. Ney. .Vol in pi.- lurvx' I. .Xdams, nl. Srhlinclwein. 56 MISS BROYVN Ilomeroom IIIB lfark ru-ua' D. Ostergren, ,I Konrad, K. Carson, R. Miksa, B. Brandt, Miws Brown. Sr'm11J rufw: U. Banks, P. Baker, B. Krull, M. Snyder, R. Rllrs6II, C. Nciaer. Firyt rrmc: C. Amos, I.. AI:-nnings, R. Hayden, YV. XYilIiama, N. Miller, M. Neilson. Xu! in pirfur'f.' R. .Xrdelc-an, XV. Bates, D. 51'hoer11'i:-lder, I'. Sealwaugh, -I. YVQ-her. MR. M.YI',XS.XR Homeroorn lllB Iiark ruaci D. Stark, Ii. XXIHSIIIIIQJTKIII, R. XVilkinson, A. Goss, M. IIHTIIIS, bl. Shettles, Mrs. Mc.'Xf0os, substitute. Sw'- unif rnqsx I'. Metzger, 'I'. Sampson, P. Schag, IH. McVViIliams, G. Ililliard, R. Stephenson. Firrl rufzax' R. I'estin, .X. Swenson, XV. Elsea, R. Ilart, R. john- son, K. Myers. Nui in piflrzrr: C. Banks, R. Bennett, G. Dixon, I. DUIIIHN nl. Orox, Mr. Matasar. MR. RACSCII Home-room IUB lim-lf rrzcc: P. Chapman, I-I. Bonner, Bank, R. Butler, R. Dean, Ci. Stutzrnan, 'I'. Castner. Srmrzrl I'U4'LL'.' G. Ilesa, M. Kiefer, S. Kennedy, M. Trapp, H. Celmel, B. McElroy, S. HiIderIwraml. I-'irxl r'u1c.' I.. Hammond, K. blarnea, I'. ML'.Xfoos, D. Iirivkson, 'If Kixh, NIV. Ruuwh. .Yuf in fwirlzzzny' II. Culhane. I Y. Dean, M. Ilentgex, FI. Sadvgiver. MR. ROBICRI' Homeroom IKIB limi' fair: R. Lamiwert, C. Cully, -I. Schoentielder, j. Henxlej., K. Iluhn, II. XYalgren, ,I. Purxis, Mr. Robert. Sflfllhf ruaci M. Montanef, C. Simp- lxins, I.. Cale, II. Cole, Y. Trotter, tl. Mudry, I.. Dittrnan. l if1vr imc: M. III-rediL1, M. Peeknlan, bl. Ulsun, sl. S1'lrindeIl-erk, I. Bone, R. .Xuuilarx Nor I rn fmlnffx 5. Iouer., ul. 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He quickly gziinecl the confidence uf the meni- lvers uf the faculty :intl the euuperzitiun of the stutlent lumix. He sulveil niziny of the prulvleina uziturzll in Il new selumul :intl suun sim' rhrrr there wus xi well- lui':ineecl prugruin tn enzihle stumlents tu pairtieipzite in :i vfiriety nf zietivities. 'llhis in turn nizule the stu- clents feel :is if the school helnngecl to them. 'Ilhe respunsihilities uf Xlr. Hunter, prfneipzil emeri- tus, ranged from getting the tons uf ulrl equipment from the ulil Ifzist High such :is liles, hunks, zuul piipers to the new Ifuililing. to :issisting with the purchase of S.l0O,IlIl0 worth uf equipment :intl see- ing that it gut to the right ilepiirtinent. Always willing tn help with stutlents' prnhleiug were Xliss fizilhrziitli, new tlezln uf girls, zinil Xlr. .-Xlhrigllt, clean of boys, who were lqept ltusx' through the year. .veil-5:15-ei?--fy Q, . ,h 55 NIR, ,I.XX I.. III N I I',R, principal emeri- tus, retires this Iune :after thirty-eight years V ,X nf lIlY1lIll1il1IQ' service tu lirist High Selmui. ' ' F0 M Wye- - GI' f4v'X NIR FREIJIRICR P XBEI our new principal fame tu Fast from Xlinneapolis ruth a Ismail ulueational background DI I-I' IX lHOI'GII'l' . . . nut over scliuul matters hut for their act in the I I X Xaixetx how ure Nlr, llunter, Mr. Simniuns, Mr. .Xiu-I, and Dr. Gates. ,ww V L '-'L , i. 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X111 111 I,'1'11l1'11! llllf-Z'. nf 1111111111 acu fy enfoys own ounge, 1 rary, 1n1ng room f I ' I fb d' ' WW Ullllvll-l ll-Ulla xlllhlill in 'llf lmul- l: 1 'l4f Wlllh Atlz1ft.z1l1:1x'enforthefz1cultx'l 'l'helon!-awzliteal nagging girlfrizurl 'NIV llullermlwecltm Iulllepfll-IL'1l Fl'Hlllx fXlrN ' 'L K-ufmu in tht, I, VI- X x.',U.imx Tluml ..l,imm. yy-imhmj' A ' C4lIlX'i'llll'IlL'i'S hecume :1 reality as the llrst term in the uvw 5L'lllliJl l5l'Q1lI1. Nun' the faculty was lalessul with ltx own llllfllfl, lounges, :mal num rmportzmt. 1tQ own mlining rcmm. Now teachers cuulml quiet their jzmgleml 111'rx'es :mal 1-svlpe the noise. Cllllflhlllll, :mul utter tur- Illllll ot the :Ill 4CllU0l czlfcterlu. lil-fore they zicquireml their mvn place for lunch. smm- uf the teachers se- rmuxlx cfmsuleretl talimg up hp rezulmg not :ls El mzltter ut Clllllkl hut 218 Il l1t'L'l'SS1iy. gXl1:hg with I1l'7lCt'flll eating. the fllflllffl Qlllllfll ltx mum lrhrzlrx .tml Nmzartlx Tl1I'IllSllCLl lcrllngea On the 1':1r1'11ct':1N1rmmtl..1t ll te:1clwr has 21 llttle tree tlmv. the ffl Ol Iggy , , Y X .dis iiri 1 K Afw- Y 1 R , I - ,X i ,, x f FRIENDLY SMlI,I-IS retleet the Ifast Aurora Teachers' Association Christmas Tea as Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Gates serve refreshments to Mr. the pleasant atmosphere at lounges offer facilities for some relaxation and rest from the usual rush of the normal workday. Readinf writin', and 'rithmetic are still the basic subjects taught in school today, hut there have been some changes made! A brand new course has been added to the lfnglish department called develop- mental reading. 'lihis program enables students to measure their reading skills in a clinic and to improve their rate of speed. comprehension, and vocabulary. New special machines, the controlled reader and the rateometer or pace-builder, are helpers in this service. Sputniks, rockets. and missiles have nothing on the xlean B. Divine S1't'!'l'f!IVj'f1l Prinfipnl Eleanor F. Dollins Ii11.fi11r'.rJ fiiillllfllfiflll lvIlfi'. of Illirlffix Raymond M. Haley Vlolin li. llartli l'fly.vif'f:l litlzuwlliuzi St'iem'r l,UIlI.YlIl.'IlI Smit' l'11ifc'. nfl.'nfv1'1l.fn W' '12 .. M 1 X, ,. .1 f wwf Rv' fm . - 4 '- Harth, vice-presidentg Miss Pittz Sehaulw, presidentg Mr. and Miss Brigham, eo-chairman for the tea. The tea is an annual atlair for all teachers of the liast .Xurora schools. science department when it comes to newness. The latest possible equipment enabled the scientifically inclined students to create all kinds of weird but educational mixtures, without suffering any ill effects. A-X new ventilator system whisked away the gaseous odors. and smaller-sized equipment made it possible to use smaller amounts of chemicals. liody stamina and physical fitness were developed when the physical education classes received the tram- polines, tumbling mats. and other gymnastic equip- ment. These, plus the two huge gyms, made the daily routine of getting worn out a real pleasure. Rowena thlliraitli Lloyd R. Gannegan Donald D. fiI'lH'll'l Demi of Girly lntfzlxirial liitfllfllflllil .llalln'nmt1r.f Sf1r'itllSI11ifif.t l'11ift', nf Iffillfllj' Slum Slulr l,vI'.ffI'l'lI .ll iz lllllllfl l.eRoy XV. llollenlweek Gene I.. Hauser I,ucile -Ienks lfzzfflixlz I311.vir1f',v.v liifzimlinzi Ifzlgflixlz .Yur'llm:t',vtt'f'11 l'11ift'. f1f.lIit'l1ig11111 iY0ffl1fLC.'l'5fIl7l QS? 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IN .Xl1l1l 1'111N 111 l'lIlll1'K11Ilj,1, NI1. .X1l1l'111111 ll1N0 N111101- XYUR'l'Il-W'1l1I.1i iil'Il7.XXK'1Q 15 l'UIlI1llllil11f 1111-t'l't'L1 111 xi-011 1111- 111111 1111-1111111 N1--10111. 11Q'I'L' I10 114110111-5 RIN .x11L'I1 s11111c11tx 111 M115 lF:11111'uil11, 11l'Llll uf girls. Bar11z11':1 111'IllCfC'l'. 1111111111113 01100111 01110110 1'1L'llL1f'I N 111111 paw. 1Yilliu111x 111111 011111110 11I'1'lfIl N1-1-11 21111 in 111011 I1I'Ugl'2llIlS. 63 Blinds yveren't the only things developed in the pho- tography department this year. XVirh an adjoining studio and six well-equipped dark rooms, students learned all the possible fine arts of taking and developing pictures, choosing the just-right subject for a photo and the painstaking job of retouching pictures and negatives. The pictures then were ex- hibited in a glass show case outside the room. One fast glimpse at the advances of the language sec- tion would put the average individual on the trail of mystery and foreign intrigue! Listening rooms, rec- ords, and the extensive use of tape recorders help the aspiring linguists to master the strange and diffi- cult vowels and phrases of German. Latin, and Span- ish. Yerbal practice is of the utmost importance as any language teacher can verify. lVith these devices and private practice rooms, l'fast's foreign language students can look forward to proficiency and accu- racy in their chosen field. Rembrandt, Van Gogh. and Picasso may all be put to shame when the art department unleashes the talent that was developed this year in the all-new CQ 'A ...K . my ,.-fs ,fun- LEISVRE NIUNIEXTS for the usually busy faculty HFC 'Wm enjoying the comforts of the modern teachers' lounge. Seen are Mr, Houser. Mi-s l'itt7, bliss Galbraith, Sli: Court. Nlrs. Xeupert, bliss lirinkmann, Mrs. Nlewger, bliss Matteson. M.-Xll. LHXLI, begins early in the morning for the faculty, Miss Brown, Mrs. Divine, bliss lenks, Mr. ilanneg Thompson pick up the dai.y bulletin and other in their boxes in the high school orhee. an, and Mrs. all items from Daniel E. Newton Roy j. 0'Neil Kenneth ,X. Paulson Gertrude li. l'ittv llortlia llooley lmlrtytrizll liduralirnz ,lluxir Illlllliffflll liilinzzliwz Ifz1.ii11r.v.v Ififlllllflllfl .lrl l'1111'. of rllinnrxwlzl l'ni1'. of Nulrr Ihtmr .Yorlllfrci'.ilrr'11 .X'u1'll1Q:'r.ilrr'11 Iffflizrrilfia l'111z Mary Alice Prindle Ralph VV. Rausch LllllllllNl.Rll'llI1l'llN if AI. Robert l.oulsl5.5cllZ1 lfnglfyfl Erlglisfl lfllgxliyll .llnlf1i'mt1li1'.f - l:'l1rfll.rl1- .Y.I:'. .lIu.SIah' Tl'lll'lIl'l'I' ,llillilzin llllffl' l'11i-z'. of Ijlllvlllfffl llziliurm l'nife. I'11i1',r1l fdllllil 111 Caroline D. Schick Kathryn R. Sehindel Nlary .Xnn Sestak Stua rt bl. Sew ell tiortloirli. Simons Iinglish llnnn'I:'ru1mr11iiyv offit 1' Sfujf .lrl Iflii11,vlrm! Ilillllllflflll l'njq-, of llliliuix l'11i1'. fIff,'llil'1l!j1l .llilliliu l'ni-zz Iirfzilfwy l'111z Q-.... ,an 15' Af 'Git- 22. 1'9- , ,. Qu-Q f-5 1 nr X27 CJ P N IRL fi 'as- ! QQ. F. M. Spurl0Ck Irene Stuhhins joe Sumners liiuizzfxn fiitillfllflfill Englixh Sofia! Smdirx l'Ili1'. 'ff f.'f1f'H'11J'f l'1ii1'. of lf'i5r1n1.rir1 Plzysiml Eifurrifion ix' U !'fll'LL'I'.Yf1'I'lI QilZlilXNvl-lll'l1l'l' llz1roltlf7.YVelwer Iitha I.. YYhitenaek I:'m1li.v!1 l11ilu.ffrml ljJ11m!io11 I.ilU'!l7'iIl!I l'1zifi', uf l.'l1iu1g1ff Iiratllrhi' l'21ifz'. l'11i1', uf llliuuiy :incl mlelinitely improve-ml :nrt rooms. Spueiousness was the kex' improvement :is counter space. utensil stor- age space. :md proper exhihition plzices were provided. As we View the whole scene of xulvzuices :mtl motl- ernilution. we czui hztrely helieve that there is still 'I'llF HlC.X'I S UN! XYnrming up the school on a frostx ,Ianuury IllUl'I1lIlj.fllI't' Hurry XVeher, .Xndy Hughes. Ralph lkihm, ,Ierry Lulling, Doug Quigley, anal Rohert lhrtell. huilfling maint:-nzinee men. except Mr. Dahm, ground mnintenanee, substituting for I.ouic I.uduig, engineer. T'? 49 Juv' 6 n,-1 Marian L. Thompson james V. Trotto .1Iu.vi1', Social Studia: l'ni1'.of.llinm'.ror11 .lffiffzzzzl Librarian EIl5fl'I'7I Illinois' Sian' George VVoolIey l'ifI7'r'lgjII l.1n1g11111g11' .lIiJ.1lf'l111ry livflllffll' Dorothy Youngblood ling1l1.rl1 l'n1fz'. of ll'i.vrfm.f111 more to come. Yet next full will linil tht- completed :tutlitorium housing the music wing. lf the old proverh. The hest allways comes lust. holds true. it will rezilly he worth waiting for. lVh:it could possilfly he hettcr than what we zilrezuly have? KXFFIQIC Kl,.X'I'SC'll? No, just Z1 lull in the heetic day of the Cafeteria women. Shown eating their delirious desserts are Nlrs. .X. Stallmann, Mrs. li. Schneider, Mrs. F. Renner. Mrs. li. .Xnderson, manager, Mrs. R. Powell, Mrs, R. Hrandl, Mr-. I.. Schneider, and Mrs. O. leske. .Q 1 ,. . ,,., . .3 p YH? 64 'M P.'XREN'I'-'l'EfXCHER BOARD-Bark rout .X. Melton, C. Thompson, Mrs. G. Goss, Mrs. j. Grimm, Mrs. V. Benson, Mrs. H. Zielke, Mrs. -I. F. Duy, .-X. Nelson. Third rufw: Mrs. .X. .Xlhrig-tht, Mrs. VV. Stotfel, Nirs. R. Me- .Xfoos, Mrs. .I. Mouw, Mrs. A. Trinlto, Mrs. C. 'l'homp- son, Mrs. S. Burkhart. Swmrzd l 1fLL'.' Mrs. H. Holtz, Mrs. p.t.a. hold bake sale, rummage sale, variety show Together, the East High way of doing things. was the theme carried out hy the Parent-'liezicher Asso- ciation for '57-FS. 'lio secure money for new equip- ment in the new school. a hzilie sale, :1 rummage szile, :ind :1 variety show were held. Picture lVin- dowf' the Yzirieti' show, gave varied glimpses of :Xmericzm life from Xlziine to California. 'lio curry out this theme. 21 slcit in zi night cluh. ai squzire dance. :md many other clever acts were presented. llrogrzuns for the yezir included :1 school visitation, 'l'ogether :it School, ai discussion led hy YVilli:un Fielder on teenage prolulemsg Founders' Day. honoring pzist presidents with zx hoel: review hy Nlrs. tlohn XV. Gates: :ind :1 teachers' appreciation tezi. 'lihe stu- dents corztrihuted Z1 Christmas music progrzun, zu style show :ind nrt exhihit, and 21 science program. RUCKING TO THE RH'Y'liHlNl of 11 Calypso heat are Mrs. .X. Alensen, Mrs. G. Martin, Mrs. C. Sterner, Mrs, G. Houser, Mis. R. Mclfoos, and Mrs. -I. Grimm in a 7 1 nightelulw scene in the l.'I'..X. show, lieture XVindou. 'IFN IXCHIZS UF SNOW' did not postpone the january P.'I'..X. program nt nhieh Mr. Fielder talked on l'ec-n-.Xge l'rol1lems. Here sophomore mothers-Mrs. li. llamlwlj, Mrs. R. Morseh, Mrs. lx, Carter. Nils. X. Rt-utex, Mis. A. K. vlziines-arrange the eotfee table forthe get-to-getlier. O5 -1. ,, . ni mi? 52741, A K 3 A ing ,Msg YWQQ fm' 'C 'Q'-44 activities V in M We Q wauwg iffiffkiv' f,,.,Mf+f-M' -1 if A X V , ff' , - w 'fF' rf, ii -A -pw . v , 1 1 -:: , 4 i Q 2 ww inf: an .-s -img t T? 1 HM- 1 S rv --if ff' 3 fuzz, Q-if . in N! '. X t' 'W l IV? i 1' ., ' bei i 'fgxii-'WYE 1T1tf'?z.M,5 F Q it ' I lg l , WM, ,. -M -H -5 fs 4, 5 2A-Y V . .Y , . ,t, iw , 5 n gg, t I K: X X f . - sl' Q F ,X M . g 'gr' bi., A t 1 z ' A N' api i Kish ' Cettinv ilon f with . 0 Q Q 22. dk i . 'Z Ca is .V v , ' . W 1, 3 others and having 2 ,A V ' air loads of fun will always be ' r T - e if t -1 vi H . , , . . , G' gf .-,- r .- 5' in style. Ihere were activi- .W 'Q' 'sr . . l ' gi L- ,gg ' ties to interest everybody. ff , ' sf , ' XXV h d d x if gr , Q V, , , e n a equate plates or Q lg! 3' ' 'T-gy' It f A 325: L iv' PM Q , club meetings and extra- curricular projects here. No Bermudusl . . Telling us whztt to wear! 'hese were the first reactions when the Student Liouncil pztssed :1 dress code for the lirst time :tt lfzist High. 'lihen ztfter it wzts given Il little thought, it really seemed like zi good idezt utter :ill . . . dress well. to :ict well. After its enforcement, it wus quite Il trezit to know you'd never have to look upon the hoys lziden down with higg, heztvi' engineer hoots ind name jackets. lfven the most nonconforming girls czune to the conclusion thzlt slacks definitely did :ok more feminine :it gzunes :uid dzmces than Ber- mudzis. Going into such si heztutiful. hrzuid new school, all wzlnted to look their hest, :ind they did. student council .X l'I,li.XSED LOOK of aeeoinplish- ment is shown hy .ludy Nlooney, Marge llanny, Betty ,lo Brady, Rose Purkyt, and Sally Furnas as the first copies of the Student Directory come down the assembly line. 'lihe commit- tee undertook the project as a service to students and fzieultx inemlwers. ICNVIUYIXG 'l'lllC NEW' I9l'RNl- 'l'l'Rli they helped select for the Student Lounge are 1957 Student Coun- cil otlicers: Denny Nass,vice-president: Ron Stallman, president: Donna Reich- enhaeher, corresponding seeretiiryi Mary Luanne Portloek, treasurerg Sandy NYhitt, recording secretary, READING THE NIlYI I'IiS of the previous meeting hy rc- cnrding secretary, l,ois Melton, gets the Student Vouneil meat- ing' in the Little 'l'he:1ter underway. Other second semester officers are Gus Pentek, treasurer: lien Oros, president: Nlarla Gross, secretary: Dick Reilein, vice-president. fp 68 promotes dress code, In its spare time at the beginning of the year, the council had the tedious task of guiding the many lost students to their correct classrooms. This only lasted the first week, and they then went right on to spend hours of hard work and fun planning the '58 Homecoming and Victory Dance. Thanks to the council committee, an end was put to thumbing through the pages of a phone hook hope- lessly to find the address of a classmate. They pub- lished the Student Directory, which included the name, address, and phone nuznber of every student. Originality was shown this year when East had a spirit Week, which did wonders in giving school spirit a boost before the East-West encounter. Some- STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES - Bark F0'-'lL'.' j. Millhollin, G. Stickney, IVI. lVIcCusker, S. Albrecht, T. Frantz, R. Bodie, A. Demeter, E. Heiman, E. Schwarz, D. Lewis. Fourth rofw: Kyes, M. Hanny, T. Klein, S. Sauve, M. Court, T. Cooper, M. Harms, I. Garnhart, S. Phi.lips, B. Brandt. Third rofw: H. Huntley, R. Berg, S. 5, furnishes student lounge thing clever was planned for each day in the week preceding the game, such as saying Beat XVest instead of 'AHF' on one day and patriotically wear- ing red and black outfits on another designated day. XVhat next? would most likely have been said often by harrassed council members. Their job was never done, for they had duties of selling sweat shirts, Red and Black buttons, and white poodle dogs and planning lively convos. The council this year had unusual opportunities for service, for they were confronted with so many ad- ditional problems. Everything was being done for the first time in the new school. Springborn, j. Rausch, P. Meyer, C. Doud, j. Holmes, j. Parker. Sfronrl roar: C. VVuori, C. Derry, V. Trotter, B. NIcElroy, j. Underwood, C. Hickernell, D. Zieche, Mr. Davis, adviser. Ftrs! rofwi N. Teter, YV. Stopps, IMI. IWC- Call, A. Lipke, E. Coppock, j. Rowoldt. 69 0 C girls' club sponsors style show, bow week, dances it ur l umblebee, a cleverly dubbed lifth-quarter dance. was one of several projects sponsored by the Girls' Club. The girls also helped plan the P.'I'.A.-Girls' Club bake sale, which added more to the treasury. l'd love to! was the general reaction when mem- bers were asked to volunteer to be hostesses for the lfmpty Stocking Party for underprivileged tots. Good cheer was spread to classmates by cabinet mem- bers when they purchased and decorated a breath- taking, white-flocked Christmas tree and displayed it in the student lounge. 'lille Girls' Club was for a time completely stumped. 'lille Cllstlllll is to sponsor lvy Day and plant some ivy around the school. How can we do it ? was the puzzling question because the grounds around the new school haven't been completely landscaped. Finally, someone had a brainstorm: and ivy was placed in planters inside of the building. Springs arrival meant additional projects. Klothers were treated to an evening of fun at the Klother and Uaughter banquet. Past and present officers and representatives from each class journeyed with Kliss Galbraith, adviser, to the Girls' Club convention for high schools in the Chicago area. .XDMIRING their inauguration party corsages are Lil- lian Purkyt, present secretary-treasurer, Pat Nleyer, past secretary-treasurer, Barbara Hughes, past president, Sue Ochsenschlager, past vice-president: Sue Harrison, present vice-president, and Judy johnson, president. STREVVN VVITH S'l'REAMERS are Bonnie Lange, gen- eral chairman, Sherry Farnham, senior, Connie jiavis, junior, and Connie Rieger, sophomore, as they prepare multi-colored bows for the Girls' Club annual Bow VVeek. .X SXVIRL OF CERISE CHIFFON enhances this formal dress modeled by Myrna Salisbury while Sandy Schroeder, Bobbie Nanzer, and judy Reynolds wait for their turn in the inauguration party style show. These outfits were made by the girls themselves as clothing class projects. 70 boys' club provides dinner music, car registration Hey, l hear music . . . lu echoed from every corner of the cafeteria when the Boys' Club initiated the project of playing records during the lunch hour. Song selections ranging from Glenn Xliller to Ricky Nelson left students humming and in a happy mood for classes. 'lihe boys also added pep to the halt of basketball games by featuring record music. ilihe car registration committee was kept busy. al- though they were able to carry on with greater ease than in previous years because cars are located cen- trally in the parking lot. Other committees, too, had countless duties to perform such as the display of trophies and athletic pictures and the prevention of smoking on school grounds. Dancing in Our Socks could well have been the theme for their annual all-school Christmas party. lt was held in the girls' new gym, and no shoes were allowed on the newly-finished floor. Despite the fact that the auditorium was not completed, the cabinet co-staged the Xlinstrel show in the gym. ll.'XNDl.lNG XVliliH CXXRE, Bob Muuw, vice-president, jerry Renner, president, and Sam Blair, sergeant- at-arms of the Boys' Club, place the athletic trophies in their pla honor. Not present: Ron Oakes, secre- tary'-treasurerg Mr. Allwright, adviser. YI MVSIC CIXLMS THIS SAVAGE BE,XS'l'! so the sayi g'0Cs. Don Horner, Ken Numrich, and Eldwin lieise line up yy' stock of music for dining records for the cafeteria. A eff, 'A nil fi-an-f 'l 3 1 speculum staff works fo overcome problems and ,,.... E --Mfr 7 1 ' 0 M , fs Q , : 1 MCEF5' ss sxoliuxw :sv 15 9311.6 172, 23315 In 31 2 293. SMIIF IOD XX tomorroxx xou m x not feel like lt' Connxe XKLIOFI Shexrx Farnham ar qlllp Npeculum stiff mcmhen C armen Bolt! lxaren xxood as thex plunge into another d f xx rmng put Schrader judx 'Woonex Don Nhlomh udx xllllllillllll 1 mon- 'inc omx 114 inning out a oux proxe N 1 1 L 1 or L uc xo mueh to xxork xxlth xx hern no xxe Nflftg C rhr C'Ilfhl1NllNflC member- of the WS Sfufulzmz -tiff xxlth Y N U0 KN I I Nt 11+ room relllx loolxcd torxx 1rd to the LI'C'1fl0I1 of the wc Spu III hlNI'IlIX hut xxc dldll t lxnoxx xx hc re ro hcgm ., X tu -unc-ter progruxcd our high fuer of lIlI'lLl7l IIUII hu une IUNI 1 texcr for xxe hee une lxxfmre of tha tra nmlou- on xln me u o x lhe pltron drlxc -uperxrxed hx Ur Woollex wtlrted 1 thc :mon mom 1 lr ue we-r to mee r mc rf flkx aurget 'Nrght xftzr Ill t xxc Q mx med the noxx n roxx n mc reh mrs xx lrh 4 ur L lrdx po-tx rx Mx md hope ll '5.a NIUXS JF three pa - read and other NITCQIHILIICITN h tu nanx cream 1 lat Wormxxood -ruff me-mln and Nlelanxe Lexxlx edltor ll'I Lhlef '77 - , r 72 1 A S S1 2' M . 6 -1 .5 4 .f q Q 1 'Y .A X, if x I 4 M 1 'Z ' ,' 3,' I' ' ' ' ' '. Q ' U' , ld Marx' Lou Under- ' Q I - ' I ' ' I ' . A' ' ay o ' ' ' ure , ,' . A ,J ,' - , 'ul ' . . 1 C 'V' . li ' x ' x' ri J II my. YV'll rlut ever he sharp! . . . 'ml . too? . . . YV- hz ' ' 3 ' 'l ' J: NV, 1. Q . k . ,-, , Q .. . p ' . 1. . .L . ' . 1 . ' rhr- nvx' Jch I and all the modern cor1x'011ic-rw . mf mul' - A- 1.5. ', 'Z NH, if 1 - 3 1 . '- 'z 1 '. ' '- me 5 I ln g :I -1 I f ui. J wirl ' s' ' ' l ' Q tle' 1 l l t I ' 'nm- 4 -l I 1 ' 'gh, 'z 1 '- 3 ' ' ' 1 J 2 'z S - lf' 'f l x A ,n ,FQ h Z x'1g Q .xx .xoxxx-xx'H1'rri c'ox'rtR, fr fgr- df r x-x ,p , - - 'Ill-1 --1 ,rf wa meet pressing deadline grins. :Xt the end of the tedious canipaiggn,yve had just enough to make some of our fantastic dreams come tI'l1C'. 'l'hen, the real work began! Frequently students were surprised to see a photog- rapher and a staff member dashing frantically from here to there with a tripod and a camera or two. Smile was the general order of the day as each new. interesting piece of equipment was demonstrated and preserved on film. XVirh the bulk of the pictures taken, we settled down to the business at hand. The editors were an- nounced and the rest of the staff were given assign- ments. lVe labored over captions, copy, accomplish- ment lists, and rushed to meet nearing deadlines. A break in the daily routine came when the cover- man arrived, and the business and editorial staffs selected the colors and design for the all-important cover and vowed absolute secrecy. Klany nights after school, the hurried editors and writers, advised by Klrs. Schick, tried to dig their way out of the mounting tasks of composing and re- writing that seemed to come simultaneously. At long last the book was finishedg and as we look back, we wonder if the finished product really reflected the genius of the pencil-eloquent 1957-58 staff. al wilte ,.w., 'V ' ,4 -- QQ! -.,, Q-L ,lI'S'I' VVHAT THE DOCTOR ORlllfRlfl3 is this Cheerful new staff room where lylary Louise Crist, photography editor, Carolyn Houldin, manuscript editor, and Sally Furnas, literary editor, frantically work to meet .Xpril yearbook deadlines. ,X GOOD l,.XUGll over candid shots eases the deadline ten- sion for Ron Stallman, art editor: Denny Nass, sports editor. f l XVllliXV, looks as if yye'll make it after alll sigh the relieved business staff members john .Xrdele-an, .Xllen Larson, Dennis Raw, Nancy Beckner, Neil Trinko, and Sherry Szilage as they cheek in and total the day's final Spec patron sales. w.tlNQK-I auroran staff succeeds in presenting the news and 'CN- .. U F ' ESNIAN C tt I 1- tttetl 1' Lked f t L mit ect ant anna Ret hertnaclter Ldttnt tn t I tn Mtn mrtttttnz tttsttttttnt N . n I N t-N tt Xtttnr tt ring, wma feature cdttnr Beth Witte it -t-tant feature Xlrtnt tt night tht- prcsst-N ltttnttttt-ti :tttvr tht- Iztst -tndvnt ltztd loft tht- scvttcg tnztny :tn vvcttittg Xlr. Cizttnte-gztn wnrlct'd Itttt- putting nttt tht- ncxt issttt' nt tht' .f11l'orf1f1. Lights httrttvd :tntl pt-ns scttttcltt-tl in tttltt-r pztrts nl town :ts tht- vditnrs ztnd t'c'pnt'tcrs wrntt' nturt- livt-lt copy In tv:-tl tht- hungry prvsst-s. ltt :ttlditinn to tht- cltztllvttgc' nf writing tltvrc' were tnztny Uvvltts which will hc t'etttvttthvrc'tl tts tnztliing this yvztt' dtltvrvnt trnnt ztnd ntnrc' wnndvrtttl thztn :any utltvr. It ttll stztrtc-d whvn XIV. lllztulitttzttt nzttned . , . . tht' cdttnrs :tt tht- luhhcztttnn llztnqttc-t zt yt-:tr ztggn. llttt thttr wats -ittst at hcginnittg. 'lihc first dew of wltnnl :tnd the t'xt'itt'tttt'ttt nt tlisctwcrittg thc' shining ncw stuff rnotn t-qttippt-ti with zthttndstnt work spztcc' rvztlly statrtcd tht' ycztr off right. 'l'hcn, when four nt the t'tlitnrs1tttt't1dt'd the Ilhttttis Stztte High School Prefs .-Xssncizttitttt cntttt't't'ttcc', they lvztrtted rhttr the ,lurormt hztd he-en Itnttoretl hy being nzttned tr:-:tsttrc-r nf tht- ztssncizttiott. l'lnwcvt'r. mutt- wats in store for tht-trt, :ts they snnn found nut, whcn llr. Iilucktnztn wats :twztrdcd tht- Gold Key lwcttttsc nf his tnxtny editor, and Carmen Holtz. associate editor, distribute .Xu- roransu to Melanie Fellheimer, after the pep convo. f Z the variety show 3 .XVRKJRAN STAFF - lfafk mac: David Hanks, Roger VVhite, Ken Uros, Fifth rnfzc: Sherry Szilage, Mary 'N l,uanne l'ortloeI-Q, Mary Louise Crist, Ken Christian. Fflllffll l'fl:ZL'.' Barlvara Hughes, Carol llerry, Aloy Chawgo. Karen Schrader, Margaret llannv. Tlliril I'fl'I.L'.' Michael Lindenmeyei, Terry Feder, Carolyn Bouldin, Sally Furnas, jacklyn Mueller. Serum! z'r1fu'.' Patricia Soderdahl, ,Indy Stevens, Sharon Bonniehsen, Melanie Lewis, Mary I.ou Vnderwood. Firrf l'fI'LL'.' Bonnie Lange, jo Ann Noaek, Betty Brady, ,Iudy Mooney, Pat YVormwood. raw. ifq' ,- TP 'vu 'US rs- K 6: qt. eontrihutions to high school journalism. Previously, several editors had journeyed to the National Scho- lastic Press Association conference at Chicago. The distrihution of each issue hrought thrills to the reporters when they saw the printed stories they had written. Further reward in the form of green punch and friendly chatter was enjoyed hy the staff at the Christmas party, given hy the editors. YVhen work hegan on the N58 Variety Show. there were more worries. lVhere shall we hold it? Should it last two or three nights? Uhl 'l'here iust aren't any clever names, was often heard at the night sessions at the lilaclcinzm household. lYhen someone came up with Today ls . that was it. lo climax a.l the work and play during the year the IQQS ljuhlication Banquet was given where Quill and Scroll awards were made to seniors for out- standing worli, and IQSS-:Q editors were announced. 7? 'T ,. , Hli.Xl7Ql'.XR'l'ERS for fun, hard work, and aspiring jour- nalists is the hustling starr room nhere Ceeil Shaw, e0-manag- ing editor, Mike Bahh, photographer, Sandra VVhitt, Circula- tion editor, -Ianet Harltins, staff secretary, and Nancy Renner, co-managing editor, are seen putting one issue to hed and making plans for the next. f Y ,Gt Y il v fl- .- aaa.,-A, ' 449 f . . 'pai-W... 41 'f . SPINNIXG B.X'I'UNS is the specialty uf these liast High tvvirlers, Cherri Rees and jnjnn Hergfeld, vvho entertained f-iotlwall fans during half-time interniissions at Rny F. Davis Athletie field. Sharon MeDuf'le was :ilwsent for pieture. band brings music and :X good reniedv for early morning drowsiness canie from the metal shop where the lfast High Band niet first hour for rehearsal every dav. Fancy foot- work was added to snappy marches and rhythmic tangos with the athletic field close at hand and with the first hour reserved. Xlanv new formations were perfected ht the niarching hand, such as a foothall, a Big and the 'llonicat lfA. Klr. 'llrotttfs hand was cut to 85 nitinhers this year as a result of the change from a four-grade to a three-grade high school. Nevertheless. the annual Fall Concert, held at Wvaldo Junior lligh, was given to a full house. Besides their halftinie entertainment during football season. a rousiiigg hand vvas provided for pep assent- lilies. Klusic for haslqethall ganies was another first this year hecause rlwrt- was space in rlit- nexv gint for the hand. The traditional niinstrel band per- B.'XXD-Bark rofizz' I.. Fulliner, R. Russell, I.. Hill, R. Burkart, l'. i Nicoll, L. Freeman. Fourth rims: G. Pentek. -I. Stnffel, D. Grainlx. , j. Newton. 'fliirif roar: R. Leigh, J. Konrad, B. VVoollt-v, li, Nliller. S. Speck, D. Bartelt. D, Reilein, D. Valentine. Si'i'fn.ul rufic.' Nl. Stroud, C. Davis, D. l'eterson, XV. O son, G. Texvs, li. 'l'honip- son, P. Sheagren. l ir.vI rims: D. Vllilviillitlllilllff, D, llanks, D Dye, D. Oltraver, I.. Kern, D. Swain, Olson, K. C'hristian. No! in picfurz'.' j. llart, D. ller- ren, D. Sehoenfielder, D. XYliirr, T. Hurtt. 76 enjoyment to students formed in the annual Xlinstrel Show, lu-ld in the QXIII. Huge yellow and white daisies mountetl on a green hack-tlrop were the scenery for the show pre- sentetl Nlareh 28 and 29. rlllll' work and the pro- ceeds were sharetl with the Boys' Cluh. Xlonex for several trips was made IlX'llllZll5ll' through the liantl Booster Association anal the prolits from the hoys' selling of tickets anal candy liars. Ilan' Valentine represented the hanal in the All-State Band in Peoria while Z7 memhers placetl in the tlis- trict and 21 in the state music contests in lfljgin annl Peoria. I'fast's hantl comhined with the newly-organ- ized Ifast -Iunior High Band for the April Spring Concert. 'llhe hand then closed its year and the seniors' last four years with Pomp and Circum- stancem at the Commencement exercises. ll at sports and assemblies FAST HIGH XVILL SHINE TONIGHT! boomed out the pep hand from the gym balcony. At all home basketball games this hand raised school spirits to new heights of enthusiasm. lizlrl' t'0f1.L'.' D. Hard, R. VVigt0n, M. Lutz, R. Burkhart, S. Blair, M. McCall, P. Hulls, N. Teter. l n11rll1 rnfuz' j. .-Xlhright, S. IWC- Graw, G. Long, VV. Harland, R. llatland, ul. Chase, ll. Prater. Thin! rnfuz' D. Swanson, K. Oros, R. Loveland, M. Bockus, -l. Beitel, R. Blanton, 'If Haley. Srrrnnl rofu.',' R. Roehrig, R. Votaw, -I. Banmly, WI. SlI'6ICl'l, j. Ingram, 1.. XVilson, S. Stroud. l ir.vl rofw: F. Duy, A. llendrieker, K. DeSotell, -I. Gilla, R. Yanllevemer, K. Hamper, E. Sehuarv, I7. Blaeklwurn. No! in fwzrfzzrfx' R. Betteher, IJ. Blake, A. Blake, R. Cooper, N. Foreman, I.. .Xnclc-rson, 'If Hall, V. Taylor. 1.- Y URl'llliS'l'R.X - Iinili- 1'ufL:.' li. Ulenvak, Valerie Sanders, Vickie Fanclers. ljflllliffl rfmcx' bl, Olson, K. Christian, QI Coil, K. Nlorge, 'I'f1.ir.l l lIL,' IJ. Sylogye, Nl. ,len- sen, li. Popp, l'. llaycleii, U. Ke'- ssy, l,. Rolveri, l'. Jensen. j. Veter- son. Sffn11.l mac: P. Lewis, X, D1-iine. D. lbuliois, Al, Haag, if Koeziigslverig, X. Hagixill. lfiril rn-1:5 S. lloamllu, Nl, Siinnions. S. llLl'l'isoll. orchestra combines music with shop noises while l could liave danced all night . . hummed rhi- orchestra ineinhers after they started off tht- new SPRING .XLUXG XYITH Nllii' urge concert mistress, Lei,- Roliert, and section principals, Glenda Kersey, llonnalinn Ulenzak, Sandra Hoadley, and 'Indy Haag as they set the example for the other instrumentalists to follow. school year with a trip to see Hhly Fair Lady. The -5-piece orchestra then turnecl to practice and more pi ittiu in preparation for their first appearance of the year hefore the X. H. Uivisional Nleeting. 'llhei iiseil thi- nistal shop this xear teinporarili for re- hearsals, anal surroiiniling classrooins as practice rooins for iniliiimliial stuili. For a few weeks in Xowiiiher no one would dare ask Hr. Isillijjlifl, ilirector. what he hail up his sleeve. Xvhi' was this? lla' was still wcoivriiig from thi- shock of hniling a furry. little mouse which had crawleil up his sleeve to pax hiin a visit as he was sitting at his ilvslil Fol- lowing the fall concert and the Cliristnias programs. ilirce musicians represented Ifast at Peoria in the 78 in temporary quarters All-Stzttc Orchestra. Lee Rohm-rt :intl Ilonnztlynn c,lC'I1Z2lli racked up honors in the solo contest. Four times during the year menilwers of the string sections untlerwent tryouts to win their seats in the section. Une huntlrctl :tml sixty of the Fox Ynlleils hest slll- tlent niusiciztns prncticetl in the lfztst High cztteterin for the 0l'L'lll'Sff1l'S pztrt in the hig lfestiwztl :tt lfztst in April. Soon :tfter the :tnnuztl Spring Concert the IQQ7-33 orchestra Dlillftl its swan song :tt Wfiltlo 'lunior High for grade :intl junior high stutlcnts. Next yeztrls orchestra will he ztlilt- to lvoztst of six prztctice rooms, two ensrmhlt- rooms, :intl at relieztrsztl rt om. tlesiggnetl to ztccornniotlzite 129 instruinentztlists. lmznlftig directly from the relieztrszil rooni will he the :nnlitorium stage, secontl in size in Illinois only to that ot the Lixic Opera llousc. 79 Hull' runs: li. Boltie, 5, .Xliluo1r. l uurlll rvfL:.' R, Yotnw, il. Streich, bl. Beitel. M. McCoy, D. Valen- tine. Tlziril run-.' I.. Court, M. Court, ,l. Nlitchel, S. Lange. Sm- nntf mac: D. Nelson, ll. Huntley, S. Szintlor, Nl. Brady, F. Fuller, ll, l.t'wis, Nlr. Langlitv, director. Fin! I'IlfIl'.' l. 'l':lte, Cl. Shaw. Nur in ffirlzzru' ll. Sims, M. Uritllvy, l. Stotfel. UYICR Zorooo HUVRS of practice helped Lee Rohert, violinist, Don Nelson, tlrunnner, :ind Ron Yotuw, French horn player, win the honor of lieing chosen as .Xll-State participants at Peoria in the loo-piece orcliestra, dance proceeds finance trip to see llmy fair lady .1 . ieffe 8 ' .N N Q15 Gl.EE-FULLY planning their basketball fifth quarter dance, Crew-Neck Capers, are the appropriately dressed Chairmen. Firrl rosie: lN1. Gross, M. L. Crist. Bark rufu.-.' C. Derry, B. Murphy, S. Farnham, S. Hubbard and I.. Sawitoski. Singing from the typing department? Yes! Since the vocal-music departments facilities in the audi- torium were not yet completed, temporary head- quarters were set up for the year in room 202 of the business education department. Accompanying them in the next room, the typing students clicked away to the rhythm of a South American rhumba or a Strauss waltz. After making their debut before the District P.'l'.A. meeting, the A Cappella Choir joined with the three other choral groups to present the annual Fall Con- cert. A double octet added to the merriment and all- around pageantry of the two Christmas programs given in the gym. Hr. O'Xeil chose a surprise con- ductor who turned out to be an even more surprised member of the Girls' Glee Club! Proceeds from a dance sponsored by the Girls' Glee Club helped finance a trip into Chicago to see My Fair Lady. GIRLS' GLEE CLCH-Baflz rofu'.' li. johnson, B. Kish, j. Cooper, G. liockus, P. jensen, C. Stallmann, K. Heiden, S. YVadsworth. Third rofwf l,. Vonllhlen, S. Nadel- hofler, T. Sponholtz, Foreman. S. Hubbard, I.. Sawitoski, S. Sauve, K. Schrader. Second ro-u'.' C. Fender, I.. Robert, B. Erickson, C. johannr, M. VVindsheimer, C. Shoger, C. Mllndt. Firsl rofw: bl. Terebesry, C. lloud, B. Foltos, E. Zielke, S. Schroeder, S. Farnham. ie 80 Elbow. 4. 4 - . .X CAPPELLA CHOIR-Bark rofuxf A. Bachert, M. Je nings, E. Aleske, Foth, A. Larson, C. 'I'hom, L. Kern, Freeman, N. Trinko, B. Popp, R. Flett, j. Frunzar, Stoffel, D. VViggins, J. Streich. Third ru1c.' j. VVollen- welwer, J. Parsons, C. Porter, L. Hatland, j. Olmerwise, I. Tidtl, C. Ellsworth, B. YVe-stluntl, 1. Miller, Nl. Lewis, il. Sclioeluerlein, D. DeGrasse, B. Mersman, M. Hanny, Blencoe. Sfmnd rofLc.' B. Simkins, S. YVhitt, C. Brown, N. Crouch, M. Portlock, P. Taclewaldt, R. Qurollo, S. Tracey. B. Bennett, S. Bonnichsen, S. Ochsenschlager, B. XVitte, T. Bolster. First rnfw: V. Brooks, B. Butz, UI. Peterson, RI. McCoy, M. Bennett, Mr. O'Neil, director, j. Molnar, j. Nlueller, L. Nlelton, N. Blank, L. Lincoln, C. jiavis. Nor in fJi1'furz'.' S. Buslior, M. Foote. Sl M. Burgett,j. Zelinka, G. Korotly . s, . . 1 . . Farland, j. Moecher, VI. Millhollin Third rafts: P. james, E. Dye M. Mizel, S. Glover, M. Gross, S VVelvl1, C. Derry. SITUIZJ rims: S Tesch, S. Sawitoski, F. Ness, xl VVeinga1tner, T. 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Sl PFI Nl , S rn e trlnce are s ers Club 0 cels Nle anne lexus presldent janlce Ru nrt Hee president and janme Ranseh secre ns treasurer lnlxmlted e mg :nd 1 lCNC'I'X'lIlOl1s lllalt' YKUI' CHNX IIIN Yell drama classes use hHle theater for production L ist 115 r u sponsoru lu r Spurlmlc prmlded senlor glrls to usher for lll selmol llllkfllllls lstrl Lltlllif vrugruns nn st lflllf p xtruns eurnfortlblx were thelr mun alum r Hollcnbeelc drunx ffruups Nfllillell pmtu X FIIHRQE 'I -XNTRLNI stuns members of the a of Iuelxe Xngrx Vlomen a they rehearse IH the Little eater Ihex are R Purlnt N inn S les 'Ire s nnmes m xke up lppllk ltlc n LONILIIUIIIQ seenerx de sxgn md other Utklllllk ll 1 petts of the the lter l he 'et cn l rmu, rpm uurnu mm lxu we ngrx Vrnncn x re presented 1Il t l 1 e elter ln 1 Ll t ot :dx lI1L.CLl drxmx stun e s F Parxsh I Nlaler j Foreman D Carlson V Sanders ' sf Co S Plant and 5 bullnan W Franzen ant R Uhn on were not present for picture 53 A... zv . 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Then, hacked hy these funds, they made parties-in-a-hox, which included mirneographed games, tray favors, and nut cups. These were sent to institutions such as Hines Hospital and the ,lack and -lill Nursery. During the Christmas season. they caroled at Copley Hospital and staged ai variety show for tht- veterans at lflgin State Hospital. Then later they filled gift boxes for children in foreign countries help of Xiiss Dollins, adviser. all with the ENUROSSED in their volunteer work for the junior Red Cross, lN1ary Lou Edwards, Sharon Bon- niehsen, and Roger Schroeder eu! out favors, nut cups, and tray mats for the loeal hospitals. z A f ,- QI' 84 debate squad places second in big 8 tournament UNOVV, llliRli'S some clever strategy for tomorrow's meet, suggests Uarmen Holtz to other varsity dehnters - jim Grimm, Mary Lee Golz, Tom Frantz, Mike Mcfusker, and Ken Chris- tian-who placed second in the liig Iiight Conference. .J vvvwrlwf i RESOLVED AND EAGER to meet all challenges are the sophomore dehaters: Bark rofw: M. Stuclier, A. Benson, j. Gib- hins, S. Ensminger. Second roac: K. Carson, T. Mulcay, G. Kersey, D. Dittmann, C. Mulcay. First wmv: suh-varsity de- balers, C. Thom, j. Vilhig, D. Bartelt. 6 A- ........f.-, S5 .gggwf X l l 7? . A ll, MX QV ll ll A .fhxx u 'Til ' it fa f,. Q r df ivy: Q4 X i I JK Debate season is always a busy one, and this year proved no exception, especially with the excitement of the new huilding. Hardly had the vear started when eager dehaters hurried into the lihrarv with recipe tiles in hand to find material on the topic. Resolved: That the United States Foreign Aid Should lie Substantially Increased. 'llhis diligent study paid off, for the varsity squad took second place in the Big Eight dehate tournament at Free- port. ln addition, Carmen Holtz in original oratory and Tom Frantz in extemporaneous speaking com- piled enough points to rank lfast High another second in the individual speaking meet. Other destinations of these varsity dehaters and their coaches, Hr. Xlatasar and llr. -lennings, included the Augustana meet, Kletropolftan llehate Union League meets, and the Calumet City sectional meet. 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Klenihers of Ifast's three career elnlws fo have Iieen getting a hea1l start in their chosen professions. en hours of y'oIunteer work III 21 hosiptal was re- qinrerl for inenilters of the Ifuture Nurses' Llluh to receive their eluh pin. Iilootl tests were given hy' visiting student nurses who tolil of their duties. St. I.ultes, Illinois Research, and the Dixon State hos- pitals were toured hy' nienihers with Xliss Xlatteson. 'l'he Little Genius. a ratlio-seript play. was given for the Future 'lleachers of Aineriea In' some of the rnenihers. lfast's future eilueators, who are spon- soretl hy' Xliss Ilrinlcniann, offered their seryiees hy ushering at the Northeastern Ilivisional 'Ileaehers' Klee-ting and the Kane County lfulueational Confer- ence. Fifty' ilollars was anhlecl to the L'llllU'S treasury when they hantlleil the concessions tor EI haslcethall game. Speakers anal a panel of foreign stu1Ients also gave an insight into the teaching profession. Surgeons. alentists. hospital ilireetors, and physi- eians spoke to the -lunior Klenlieal Cluh nielnhers to ileserihe all the different phases of rho nieclieal pro- fession. 'Ilhe eluh, sponsorecl hy Xlr. Xlatasar, visitecl the Searle l,lI1lI'IlIZlCCLlTIC1ll House to View laryje-scale inzznufactnre and ehstriltntion of alrngs. IiIiI'YUI'C'Ol'I.ID BUIINC'IiaIialf-dollar-ontIiii.I1e1I, exeluinis Terri Muleay, Ifutiire Yurses secretary, to Uherri IXIIIICZIY, president, and ,Indie Xeitzel, viee-presi- dent, as they praetiee hed making teehniques in prepara- Il' l'LlI'C't'I N N N Nf I N N1 ISI s 1 I 'LVN IOIII 'I ll iyers s 1 Nanny IICI Nlllllarx IU UIIL IIXHNIIIQI 21 all N IINIUIIIIII BTX L II 7I'LNlC CII! IIQX I 1 Xlll piesic ent N RII s stination n t nw y it irtstntatiye .1 canal lluw nlti s u tax s r any icasni r any ruin piuu en l cycr s y s , pil S7 useful experience Q 1 n ,, ki f dl 'I nl 1 1 3 J if X 9 ai- am 5 ,, z f' LAI ii:i f 2 -,il , . 3 l I - ' -......-...- u' Cheering on our Tomcats, exercising endlessly in gym class, and playing host to super-seu tional games and Fox Val- ley Nlusic Fesitval gave il brand new spirit to East. new school gives many C' Q Ml'l'll TINIE AND HARD XVURK was spent hy Fasfs athletic direetor, Mr. Uritlin, to make the '57-'58 sports PI'llj.fl'11lI1 Il NllK'l'C'N5. llere he figures the Illllltlltl' of pro- 21111115 needed for the sectional and super-sectional lwasket- lvxlll IUllI'IlIlIllt'llIN on the fat oak. li.XS'l S PRlXK'll'.XI., Mr .Xllt-l, l1t'L't'pIs the 1957 Big liiglll footllall trophl :ls it is giKt'll to llllll lly llnve lfx- llne, lllllIlIC3I grid Cilltillill, and Mr, Court, Yflfbiff' mentor. advantages to athletes 'lihe loyal fans of lfzlst High witllessed Illllllj' out- standing features thzlt occurred during the school Xi'1lI'. JXIHOIIQ these were the victorious lfslst High gjfitllllrtl. 'lille ,IQUIHCZIIS won the Big lfighr flllltlillll crown for the sefond cczllseclltive XFZIF, 'lihe 1937 footllzlllers were the first cllzllllpionsllip YUZIIN to liflllgj honors to the new lfzlst High. During the lT2lSlil'l'l31lll sezlson snperll ftlllllkllillll was played on the part of lloth Cat tezlllls. The Kittens were given top honors ill the Big Iiighr sophomore division with their 9-l conference record. 'lille VIII'- sity hoopsters were presented Il trophy :ls winners of the consol:ltion llrncliet :lt tlle Zllllllllll l,0I1flZlC litillllltf il-ULlI'IlZlIUt'l1lf. illlle 'lillll1C2ll'S won three of tht- itllll' gunles they plzlyed. :Xlso during the ll:lslcetll:lll season, the sight of the new QjIIlll2lSil1IU was zl spectacle for the students :ind iiltli. An 1lXVK'SUllH' sight confronted visitors us they set foot on the new llllli. lil'L'2ll1Sl' of its seating cn- pzlcity of -l-9326, the gy IH served :ls :ln ideal plzlce for the SQ'CflllIlJll :lnd SllpCI'-St'L'Tl4ll12ll IlJl1TIl2lllH'l1fS. PRlfSliN'I'lXU the Big liight FOpl10H10l'l' llasketllall trophy to their coaell, Mr. Surllners, are Ken l,anlllert and jerry xYl1llIlt?j', Cu-captains. The Kittens suffered only two losses. las.. f' P7 N4 r 9 lf -41 sanailf 90 N0 FOOTB.-XLI, GAME is complete without cheerleaders and Tomcat. Ringing the victory hell after the XVest game 'lihe indoor track allowed the lfast High thiuelads to get an earlier start to get ready for the coming track season. Klore student spectators were seen at Roy E. Davis field to watch the meets. This was possihle since the school is now much closer to the lield than hefore. lfast golfers also had an advantage. Because the golf course is so close. the hoys had to worry' less ahout how much time it would talie to gel out there and start practicing. 'lille nearness of the tennis courts proved handy for lfast's netlneu. 'llinie in get- ting started was cut down so that more time could he spent on practlee worli. .X CIIFER RINGS OIHI' drring the halfltirne of one of xanax scheduled season roundlmall gaines. Kitten Cheer- leaders, Marv ,lean XYestlund. xludy NVQ-ingartner, Carol fritzer, Kathy XYood, and Sandy Zhinden, uith the help of Xlr. ,Iaek Flannery. add a little zip'A to the Crowd. 91 are Mary Luanne llortloek, Sandy Breyne, Sue Sauitos lxi, Diana ilittmann, Marla Gross, and l,ois Me lilii lfllill l lUYl lfRlfYQ'l'l l'm'.vilV1' .Ylflllilillgm II' Url limi 'fill' l lx:isr .Xururzi S 1 1 lflgin 5 .2 1' l,llglllll'-l,l'llI 3 7 ll His! .XllI'Ill'2l -l .I l lizist RUl'lxlHl'Kl 3 3 1 ll iw:-pivi'l I 4 l lillivt 2 5 U Xvusl Rufltfrliil ll 7 ll l'i111-ily .S'fm'f'.r llfvfwmfzl HU 'I'f1f,l' l'imis-- li .21- lilmllll T IU His! Rtn'lxfu il V' H lfllsl Ruvlifmil H I+ l,ll51lll4 l,L'l'll If ri lwlii-r 23 H His! .Xiiruril W l'f lfluin 15 fi l'lm'iml'l 21 ll .lzmim lllr-il-1' Uf1pfff1r11l UH' Tflri' lfluin ' 15 lflgiu ll llama' lzxlmc. Lzit cziptzim, wil thc' k'HIliQ'l'l llL'L' in scoring with 58 points :mtl XYJLS lwiwiwtl with sp:-vigil llit'I1fIHIl mi thc :ill-stzitv fm , . . END L'I.lN'I' YVOLF l3lll stretches for a Tomcat aerial as Danni Xass 1453 hustles to assist him. East lmattled Crosstown rivals, XY:-st .Xurnra Blackhawks, to a 19-19 deadlock. ,thrill squzul. 'llhi' zill- twiiifn-I1-iicv ulmicc-s fmm lfzist wcrr' limi 131-iisln-5, :mil lfrx' Hvimzin, guziril, who was also elected thc' tzicltlm-: Xflflll lizilm. qiiztrtr-i'lw:1clq1 Uviim xlib. L-ml: INHSI mluzilwlt- player hy his fellow tvziminzitvs. L'IRC'l.lNLi l'llli lilllllhl Ill-ilfl-INS!-11m llll' may fur gi lung l'Uu'l2RFl'l. SQIYIA-B.Xl'K, LCC Broun 13-ll, Il'lE! to train is tricky lizilfl-:xslt Dt-nm Xliggins. Ki-ii llsrman will is slizllw nfl n uuultl-he Lsl' da-fn-nder as :ill-Conference guard, lvllnlillgl the plan while Xfmu R.ili11 1251 l'lUst's in In assist. lirx llciman, Clusrs in from lwhind. 'N Q QQ F' BIG ICIC9lI'l' L'1JNI lCRliNK'Ii Sufrhu llmrf' Sfflllalilllfj' lfvllll l,n,rl 'I'.7f' Iilgin 7 ru 13 liast Rockford 5 Z il VV:-st Rockford 4 2 13 Lilsillli'-PC'I'll 4 3 '3 liast .Xnrora 3 4 I' YVest .Xurora 2 3 I loliet I 5 l lfrec-port I3 7 I3 Sufwlm lllllfl' S1'urf,i Ufwfwnwnl lf? Yiflfhl' l'rox'iso 13 2-1, Bloom 12 13 Xvtsl Rockford 1I l-If liast Rockford 13 6 I,aSalle-Peru 7 11 -Ioliet 6 13 Yvest .Xurora 13 6 Will 7 31 IUIC DUIVIAXS 12-13 watches as .lim Naxota 1043 t.1rries the hrs-ad around 1 FI'6b'POI't 18 6 Bloom defender. llliis was the soph's Hrst home game of the 1957 season, 'llhe lf:1st High sophomore grinlnien ehzilked up xi 7-O. Another close one followed when l':2lSIII'1lYl'lC'll .l-4-U Big lfight Conference finzil :tt the close of the to Aloliet :ind fought hztrnl to eonie out :ilu-ntl of tht lQg7fU1lfl51lllSt'llSUll.'lllll' Kittens showed ereditzlhle Prison City 6-ll. To close the season the Kittens performance in :ill their games :ind were 1lXVZlI'QlCll powered their way to 21 I8-O tztlly over the invznling, fifth place on the conference list. Freeport gridn 'llhe first of the soph's well-deserved wins wus over 'llhe Kittens' speedy' lmlflmek. blue llumns, was :in the Lz1S:1llC-Peru eleven. 'lihe score was ll Very close nouneed honorary Cilpflllll :lt the foothzill hzinquet HRINGIN' HINI UOXVN the rough way is shown hy .Xl PUXYIQRIXG VP THE Nlll7l3l,lf is fullback Fd Foth Dc-sklarfiine 1963 and lid Sweeney 1843. john Coil 1883 during the contest with Bloom. Tom Hayden 1343 wait and nlerry XYhitnc-y 1973 elose in to make sure the I.-P to lend a hand in the game that sau the Kittens winning runner is stopped. The game was a Close 7-6 win. 1243. illllis was the Kittens' first win of the season. 93 . .,1v-,1,,,,,MMYA,!i-,K Ji, X .XRSI I X lilbtxlzl H.kl,l.-Bu. L' rffzgy' Nlr. litxvklcr, zlsft, coztrh: Fred liuy, Chztrlcx Pntttwll, llc-ttny Nav, Huh Nlttttu, Dau- Zit-Ike-, Ken Ilan-Inuit, flint NYt,lf, Xtrrttt Rahtt, Nlt. XIL'I!1,Lt'I', omit-lm. Sl1Ulltft'I1L'.' Igtnny Stom-, ,Iuhn .Xlht-ight. john .Xtwh-lmtt, ,lrrry Rcnm-r, IR-tv Svltztft-t', .Xl cot cogers win consolation HNHXY II-fI 5 NIXKV Il' .X UUUI5 FIIUIQ' my- NIV. Nlrtl get, ltmtvnt rttfttth. I.t-tcntng In ll1SIl'lll'llllIlN during u tint:-out arf Cut K'1i!t'I'NIl'llIlI XYttlf 3th, Nnrnt Kahn 1255 lim Peu- tek ill i. and Ken Ntttut'it'h. Ilan Flatt. tngrr., Ntandx hx, Hcttdrirkct. Huh XYtmIlc-y, Dan Flatt. mgr. Fin! rum: ,lack Fxtrnttm, Dave Banks, Denny XYiggins, Gus Pentek. Run Stxtllmztn, Dun ,lt-ska-, Dick C'mt1t'h, Dick Spt-rry, mgr. .Ywl In pitlrtlwi Knit Nkllllfifh. at the pontiac tourney lmivt' tht- thrvcrlun ut Ht. Xlvtfgvr. tht- xztrstty cztgvra ttttifht-tl tht- sc-:Nutt with zt 2-S mttfcrc-xtcc' xtmttlittg tu tit' with -Iuhvt fm' lust piztcv. Htm't'u't'. tht-rc is ttwrt- to it thxltt the l'i'CUl'lIw my. Thr Cut lttmpxtt-rf first gums' of tht- 'QT-'RS st-:tstm wztf rt thrilhttgi 5433 hm-5 to tht- g1i:ttttQ' uf 'l'ltut't1tmt uf Hztrxvy. 'l'hc hut thu-tl gztttwa ut tht' wztmtt wt't'v ttll uhm- gzttm-N thstt NllllNYf'l1 tht- lvzttl chztttgittg hattttlf tltmttgltttttt tht- thit'ty-tu'ti mintttt' gzttttt- tim:-. lfztxtl Titxt win txt tht- yvztt' wats that mm' St. Chztrh-s u'hct't' tht- fzttx urttttt- out ztltt-:td gg-QU. .-Xftvt' thix. tht-rt' wzt- :tt1utltc't'situt't h:tt'tl luck strt-1114, hut it sttxtppt-tl whvn lfztxt wtmtt first plztcc ilmturs in tht- cttmulzttiutt ht-:tt-ltt-t :tt Putttiztcl zumttxtl Hfvlitlxty 'lQttllI'I1ZIIl1Q'HY. . , , . , . . Iggtxrx ltmtcgtt. loft In Ht. lttlatxkt tht- hut gzttm' Qu LX r L' L L t 1LnN bl fl to t1lxL tl1L-tmpn L N x xxln xx 1' IU l N N X N Lllllllll ll Ol 05 Xt x I NLUT L L X N nt ll r 1 N L1l1Lt l1L1xx 1 N N l HU sl NT Il ll N I L L1 f rN L'x NN 1 t1L li ILL 1 txx L L1 L-Nt l 11,1 for t1L NLLL1nLl Illlll t1L prL'x1Ln1N NL 1rL lWlll1L 0 t IX tlxn ter tht Nr ,g nc- t r gl N N N xx ent on to tl1L Raglan xl L1urnLx lwut fnlL'Ll to 1 lN the 64 14 NLL1rL of St Ll111leN SUNll:,BOlH C R XB II' Daxe fn-llxe N long arm reach or a ooNe wall hat xxa free urmg the tu Nle xx1tl1 Z1 t Rockford Clmt YY olf 1303 jumpN r1ght lll to glxe a l11nLl FaNt 0 t the thl ller 4 7 S N CYPICSNIIII 1L1xxN up on Cfeeg Renn r L a le cxeN g'lllS LL- enN1xe Nta xxartN C1uN ente ll tL'l1eN LlL1N x r nx ll nx of a PENN X F inn er xxL1 pcnn tn the N Q 3 N lerrx Renner axxat 3 po N1l1 e It'l10llIld xxhlle lllllff plaxer xxa 1 the Lore mount LaNt took the game 69 66 Q! l1ut xx'L1n mer I,'.'l1bIUI1 73-72, l lL1r:1 73-66. :tnl :Xl':'-H :'- lu. 'l'l1- TUlIlllll3Zllll'l'.'l nL'.'t 'ns L1x'L'r l1ig1l1lx' r: .L-Ll lllt n 'l'L1xx'n:l1ip. lt was :1nL1tl1L'r clL1.L' one all tl1L' xx':1- xx'itl1 tl1L' Llztti ' ' gg L1 t 1 t L 5654. rlllll' IIU1' x'in to l1L' cl1:llliL'Ll up un l1L1 L'l11:1rl x':1: :Inn l 1 rl lx-L--pL1it1t tl1rillL-r tl1:1t xnxx' ng to l'lz1Jt 69-00. 'l'l1L' l rL-L'pL1rt l,l'l'YZl'l.' fl'l7l11 IP I'fll :1l.L ln: tl1L' L'L:ntL'Nt xx'itl1 tl1L' 'll n 'z1tJ. 'l'l1' llnnl fmrc of tl1L- gznnc was OS-66 :1nLl :n1L1tl1L'r clL1NL' unc. 'l'l1' lzt cage 5 juurn QL-Ll :tcm .'.' tllc rivvr to glztx' l - lz 'l'lz 'l'N fll' J l' fl ' l- ' 2 l ' 3 V: - -' lf bl-5 in llc' H: Vlis' -1 ' r. Af ' 'N l:1.'. xzu L1' tllc L' llzlr :ez1.'Ln1. lfllff ' ' ' ' 2 'V f 2' li-lf .xx -'1'1 : MNH A A .N.N' 1 N1 e 'N , , , f:1L':Nl ,'.'Fl ,lf. .l' .'.'.l' 'N ' N - 5' xva 5 ' ,cl fo a -' p NNil1il'-' . 1 ' I .' ' ' rf ' N C'l,l. l' YYOI, lSlll afltls . Ill I ' ' In Cat., f l J l 1 ' N Cl ' Sf l-f N NCLH N he gue: up all alone to tip it in. h Q' V ' ' ' . . IZL11 'ix Sri- -' D' 3N'rf1 .,-15 -2 ,9-+. L- - 1 -. liII1',fI.1'l' li:1.v1'f'tl1all Srnrfv 117' Tlzwy 'l'hornton 53 S4 Genexa 5+ 57 Roihelle . . 54 5'l St. Cliarlea . 55 Sli .loliet -15 fill Batavia -111 So lf lfuxt Rcurlxfolwl +7 'VJ Elgin 57 75 W : XVest Rockford 43 69 ky Bloom S6 J-1 XVest ilurora -W 61 Hinsdale 56 73 l0llC'I 69 66 llownera Grove . 53 79 LaSalle-Peru 511 57 Elgin 59 71 Sycamore 51 54 t h- Freeport 68 My .- . ., .. , ,. ,- . . Next .Xurora 51 6.2 lzXl'l..XlXlNl1 llll-. SlR.Xll'.C1X to lie med in the coming game is Mr. Metzger. Tomcat lwa-kt-tlwall eogxeh. Lixtening: are the qraduating seniors on the squad. Sfazltlingff Ron Stnllinan, Denny Nasa, Dave Zielke. Sm1lf.I.' Ken , . ,, llseman, Norm Rahn, Cliales Pannell. IK'llI'l'1I-llglf john .Xrde-lean, Pete l1 'm1 1 'Hi'mmHH Svhafer. Ken Numrirli wa- alvsent when picture wax taken. Mt. Pulaxki 43 W l.e'4im.:ton 73 72 BIG lillillil' SIBXXITINCPS film-5, 75 M, l'f1'1fifJ' .xrht-ns . st 71 Tfrim 111011 Inu! Elgin 9 1 Eaxt Rockford 7 3 . ,, W-wt Rockford 7 3 Rwgflwmlf lfn1r'11amf'11l YVest .Xurora 0 4 - - l.aSz1lle-Peru -If 6 M' charlu 5+ 1,4 Freeport 3 7 E.ist .Xurora 2 S ,Ioliet 2 8 YVll.X'l S THE 'I'ROl'Bl.E? sayw Norm Ralin to an BOB MUIWV 1231 attempts tu lwring down :1 relwornd Elgin eager. Bula Mouw 1231 watches for any possible during the Elgin game. Ken llseman 1321 steps in to see pass interception, while Ken Ilaeman looks on. if he can get a hand on the hall. East lon 71-59. 98 -.er Z X HFLPINC H XND xx ax glx en bx the Dads C lub mlurlng ha f tame are L Inf Wulf treaxurer ohn Xaxota secre the fmnhqll Nea on Serxxng coffee and hot do N during the tarx X tlxwen clxlager prex le ke xlce pre-sl ent dads, pep club glve spark to athlete Nl XRX LOI INDFRV OOD purcha-es a candx bax at the Pep Club corcex lon from Sue Harrl-on Ill'6'Nld9I'lf xxhlle udx ohn or trea urer Sheila YY ebb secretarx and Sherrx Slllilgt' xlne prexldent arrange the rest of the Landx dl p 'tx XX ORKINC IHI CHILL KROONI are mme of the munber of llelphl Other Clubx and mumx 'md mutex on lan N Juuluz llllllfl Baykrfllall Stony W..-www 1 Tlnix Xluo elleall Cnncx a Xaperx llle Nt Charle Batax 13 XlZlI'!Ill0I1 O C Xaperx xlle Nlarrnmn YY est Xurora Q lll 1 Bntax na htnex a ' C I Q0 program . I kia I 4 W 1 3 xi A Q-,B-9 U ' h K 3 t A N36 . l A M44 -I .: ..V. '-.r . s s .Q gr ' 4.10 v , ,.g.Xl- r, - fd . I 0 K- ' 4' ' Q 1. 3 4 1 I 'Y J - U . v ' -' 's l. ' R ' Y C mg 4 'F . , A, I ,. 2 , . . A 5 , ,O I . I S . - . ' W ff ffl l 1 , U!'gZ1l'llZ8Il0l1S took their turn m the check- , zll g 'v'?.:,:1. 5 . ' 1 x ' .sf s dx. l 3? 5 '. 1 Q .. Q, 2:1-1' 'A f' .,,,. 0-ii H . . ' -A. .4 7 - - v I Z ,Ayn ,Mk-H i at 1 M . s ' S6 35 ' ' ' . Sl Sli 5 f l 47 ss , . f . ' s ,. 51 70 , ' ' . SU 52 O . - . 62 sg 4 l I li t 41 55 Q f 69 46 Q It O , A ' , 3 3 4 7 ff ' I . 32 52 ' ' St. ' :rlev 44- -lr' ' ,7 N 53 +3 xx 1 - - 77 +1 X XV s .Xurora 47 +3 X S in 4 s st 6 iiq SUPHUNIORIC SQI'.Xl3-ls'11tl'rfma: Mr. Summers, eunelii lerry XVhitney, Dick linsltm, Dave Snutliard, Chester Davis, vlulm Coil, Htmartl Hinds, ,lan llulvhartl, Ray llat- land, Nlr. fappaert, asst. enaeh. Srwuml 1'oq:,' XVallx Sweeriey, XYencle'l Hatlaml. Dun XVulf, Rnmly Flett. Clmek Cruueli. Fillrl rufux' Pete Nash, Ron Ciulletlge, Ken lit-Sutell, ,lim Naxuta, Louie Ford, Rich Urittmr, Bill Stupps. mgr.: .Xrt lfrit'l4sem, lmgr. Xu! in fvl'ff1nv'.' Petr Nichols, Ken l,amhert, Wltrlm Klimpke, Holm Merry, lfti Sheagren. Q O I Q kittens win big 8' lose only two in season play l uktmxizizim eoxrrsioxr In this sim it is im.-ti tt, tell A 30-30 Wm mfr tht. yym Almm, Him-1,1t.r, which plaxer had the hall last.. Hulwexer, XVally Nichols 12-H, .lC1'f5' lVhlUK'5' 1357. ,lflhll Kllmpkfv 31111 Howie Hlllllf l23l cliiiehetl the Big Eight Ctmference title for the lfzist move in tn make sure they get it next. High Kittens. 'lihe Kittens shared the ctmterence title lzisr ieztr with llvest Ruelcfurtl hut this yeztr htmltl imtlisputetl lirst plzlee. - . ph J c inference recwvrtl wzts time wins :mtl une loss, :mtl I'lli'lI' UX'l'I'Zlll recurtl wus :t srislppx' lf?-1. lht lxittens with two losses were :tt the hzmtls of .loliet in conference play. :mtl of filenhztrtl thiritig the lielvitlere luurtiztmeiit. 'lihe Pristm Citi the wtm with zt 43--lf? score :mtl fileiihairtl gl-47 tu eml the liitteti cztgers' sexistm. l he lxitteiis won their hrst Illlll'l1ZllllQ'l1I gztme from l,tithli with tl sum ot 6-lf-.lb hut met their secrmtl ss ut the xeztr from fyletihnrtl twn tlztxs lztter. lllll 4 BIG lilGll'l' S'l'.XXlHNUS Sllpllllfllflft' lfu.1l'r'lfml.' Trail: lfrist .Xurora lolitt , . . . YVest Rockford Freeport . , XVc'st .-Xurora lfast Rockford lilgin l,:1Salle-Pc-ru .S'vfvl1n1l1urr lfu,vLw'l uH S1 Hr. .t l'ho rnton th-rin-wx Rm-lirllc St. flll1lI'lt'N lulict lhtavin lfust Rocltforcl lilgin XY:-st Ro:'kforcl lillblllll XYt'st .XUl'lbl'1l llinsclalt- Iolitt Downers Grove l,nSalle-l'eru lilgin , , Sycamore Freeport XVvst .Xuroru lffli'f.l1'l'r llflllflllllllfllf Leyden Glenhurcl ll' IIE hll 4,9 47 SI- Ss 42 SX Sl 3V S+ My 59 -H -lil It-I' SX +7 -Hn 31, 64 47 U ll 9 X 5 S S 4 2 2 Inu! 1 Z 5 5 3 0 S S 'l'lnr 38 39 +G 29 2-I 27 53 3.4 38 3X SS +2 +9 44: +0 54 39 3+ Zo 38 51 YYALLY NICHOLS 12-H, Kitten guard, is on his way for the bucket in hopes that he can help put liast ahead of loliet. Ken Larnbc-rt 133i watches from behind The Kittens lost to thc Prison City 49-48, only conference loss. IIOVVIE HIYDS i239 literally climbs up the back of an Elgin player to stick in another two-pointer. .lohn Klinipke turns for a rebound that never came. TOO I,.'X'l'E! ,Xn Iilgin cage-r snarcs the ball from the boards and away from john Klimpkc. Kun Lambert C333 and .lcrry VVhitney C355 arrive Inn late to take advan- tage of the rebound. The Kittens outscored Elgin 58-54. l llll T3 'if J. 'Ken jIM N.-XVOTA, CHUCK VVYETH, john Curtin, Randy Flett, Dave Bower, Tom Hayden, and Bill Love pick up hints on starting as Dave Exline shows how it's done. East's thinclads, completing a decade without a loss in dual competition, won first place in Kane County and extended their winning streak to 50 dual meets. The most impressive dual meet win of '57 was over VVest High. The Cats scalped the lVest siders hy a 28 point margin. East also trampled the Elgin Kla- roons 76-42, and St. Charles 72--ll. joliet also lost to East by a 625-SSM? score. The Tomcats of TRA CK SCORES SOPHOMORE POINT VVINNERS-Bark rofuz' joe Du- mas, Ron Gulledge, Howie Hinds, jerry Mabrey, john Ideran. Firxt roar: Frank Behm, Bill Stopps, john Coil. East were awarded third place in the Big Eight meet at the end of the year. Captain Bob Schindel journeyed downstate along with the other members of the SSO relay team. The three others were Larry Exline, Ronnie Smith, and Dave Exline. However, a haton passing mishap stag- gered the fellows' chances of winning. DENNY NASS SOAR5 OVER THE BAR YVHILE Dan jeske, jim Yvhite, Chuck Pannell, Ed jordan, and Clint VVolf watch closely for a few pointers. opponfnz HW' Thry joliet . ,.... ... 625i 5522 Ottawa Invitational 3rd place 8 teams Elgin .. ..,,, ,.,..., . 76 42 Kane County . lst place 9 teams Hinsdale Relays . 3rd place l2teams District ,., .. 3rd place 21 teams St. Charles .. . 72 -ll State .. ,. .. 1 VVest Aurora 73 +5 Conference . 3rd place 103 'Ji wb' asf-fist-.f.:1--W.. fe if . 1957 Ufbpuflrnl VVheaton , Marmion Ottawa , joliet , C, Mrk-www 5 Elgin . V F? '-9Iyjyfl'if7'?.,+j' Tw W - L-gpm ...:t,..,,.,,,,,,n,,A, by Y,'vMWg?Nv -N VVest Aurora 1 C fi A if 'fm . tl TA Marmion ltlte-lla ltlttlfe Ttxirfih' ' ' Ottawa... t 'lf A' 5 si n' 'fl lifliif, ijt! 4 N .A Elgin jg. tziiiii lt tt, rift o WMU a l f a : f :same-5 5 t 5' asfafszfewfe at as , lt ' C A ' f , f . T' ' 4 'L M' , ' i t-re CAPTAIN CHUCK THOM RETURNS a hard smash during n regular practice session. Tom Truemper waits for another possible return. TENNIS SCORES R4 'Juli lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost Sth racquet squad gets fifth place in conference play The netmen at East had a run of bad luck in '57, not being able to enter the victory column. However, the boys awaited this season with the ambition of winning everything within tennis range. The conference match, which was scheduled for llay pour. boys Rich ing h ll, was canceled because of a heavy down- However, after waiting an extra week, the battled hard and were awarded Hfth place. Goodpaster, Cat captain, succeeded in work- is way into semi-Enals at the conference match. TENNIS-Bark ro-w: Bill Kel- logg, Chuck Thom, capt.g Tom Q Truemper, jerry Eggert, Mr. ' VVeber, coach. First rolw: jerry IQ: Buchmiller, Bruce Covalt, Duane , Fuller. f Y x ,r I' X X 104 X GOLF Bark rofu, Fred Runge Xl Demeter Charles Moore Dennx VVh1tt Dxck Reuter Crarx Martens Erx bchxxarz Charles Cullx Clfy Lauzen Frank Belanger C arx btutzman jxm Roxxoldt 'Vlr Sumners coach Furl tomcat lmksmen flmsh with L nder thelr captam 'Norm R lhn the rl onxeat lxnks men chalked up a 7 xxln 7 loss record ln dual com petltlon for the D7 se rson Slxth place xx IN axx arded them at the B1 Exght Lonfereme match rt th end ofthe xear and nmth Ill the District CULI' SCORPS 1957 lou Rlchard Retterer Bob VVo0llex Raymond Hatland 'Worm Rahr VS endell Hatland D1Clx Bartelt Dnclt Ensloxx Paul N1cPealt Ken N1cPherson 2-2 ln dual competltlon A Lhange ID the golf program for the 1938 season xx ls made hx Nlr Sumners rl he xarsxtx xx hrch con srsted of flxe members were seheduled for the regu ltr 70 matehes In xddltlon a sophomore league xx hleh consxsted of four te tms xx as orgamzed Oppomnt Rzxull est X Joliet Eat r lollet Catholic Marmron hlgm Vlest Xurora ollet D1 trlct Iollet Catholic Naperxnlle East Vlest Egm East Vxest Marmxon Lonference ost xxon 0st 0 t 0 t t 0 t xxon n Ili X RH RXll'X lRlI'S IU sINlx X PI I l xxhxle Paul Nleltealx l,lLlx Bartelt and Cap tam l'r1c Sehxxarz xxatth hx txle 103 L 9 3 -. 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'I'l'MBLING, and hounc take up the boys' time in this gym class. football was played outside, and running the indoor track. But for a few Hcharley ing on the tramp Earlier in the year events were held in horses, it was fun. i,,, 1 5 4 1 'li i 5, K, its 5 gr 4 5 it si S .6 f 4 so ' Qi gi ii S- 4. 'f ' .1 ' l f 553 xg, H if ' f ' 1? fy l my 5 5 W ' -at 'Y it r ,,i2fj 1- ' '53 L Klovingg to the new building provided the physical education department with the facilities to fulhll the state requirement that each high school student have tive days of gym. During these five days, many new activities were introduced. Football started the 1957 physical education pro- gram under the direction of Hr. Haze, Hr. Haley. and Xlr. Sumners. YVhen cold weather set in, the boys were seen marching through the halls on their way to and from the indoor track. Though still un- finished, the track served as a good place for the boys to hold diflerent kinds of relays. After the gym was completed, the classes tnoved in and made good use of all the wonderful facilities that are available. All of the fourteen baskets were in use during' basketball games. Also rope climbing, scaling, and bouncing on the trampoline took up much of the boys' class time. l 06 modern dance is introduced in girls' gym classes swwipvv e sf ol' FLYING HOCKEY STICKS and hruised knees are just the rewards of the game these hockey' enthusiasts find as All girls take gym one period each dayg this is a change in Ifast from the old system of three periods a week for underclassmen. XVirli the help of two new memlfers to the faculty. the girls have lcept their new gym and the halcony' husy' and humming this year. The instructors now have their own spa- cious office, and the girls have a new loclter room. complete with showers, hair dryers, towels, and swim suits which are furnished. Xlany' new activities were enjoyed hy the students lfecause of their new gym and new equipment. 'lihis year they featured the trampoline. tumhling. swim- ming. and the modern dance, Availahle space is alloted for a recreational game area in tht- lohhy. Pllls Illi' IICXV flllfilllllf ZII'i'Zl. lllf , f X . ist, xykyt M , I, , I, sr A' A M 'cuff' . , f., A K Julxzsyif -K Z A , fwgjfzl W' 'N tfwfiiii ... I l Y Off . r V Ns 1-it 4' W - -mg - ' 7 N Q' ww , . ' WY. s W , ' f . xt I . , .J ,. 4 -,Q s-A at at fsmyffg., fl rsllsiwt vs ' . , fit ts if H ' ' 'fr E ,if sight? Q in ,ff , ,-sf in we 75' M 'bs Ufwflifytyfrf' my Z5 emi, K H I 'l ' ' M ill' - N'Si'fli+f'l' e , emm a 5- M ' they' drive down the field for another goal in gym class. These are senior girls' teams in competition. HIGH FLYING on the trampoline hy' Diana Ilittmann is viewed enyiously' hy' other rnemhers of the leaders' Class. 1 H 5 i Y AY A l ...A I 3...-3-Q . '. -.qwwvg ' - - ,, ,,,k'? V34 - - picnic, benefit dance are among g. a. a. activities 2 'V f ,Q we V 5 VVith their own gym for use every night, the mem- bers of G.A.A. really went all-out for activities which included trampoline work, traveling bars, modern dance, horseback riding, and tumbling. I Q 1 M cr gt l Sli'l l'lNG UI' THE PROGRAM for the annual G.A..'X. spring banquet are otlieers: -Ianice Hester, secretary, Diana Dittmann, viee-presidentg Pat Meyer, point secretary, Mary Ann Court, sports manager, Karen Heiden, president, Patti Reiland, treasurer. Swimming was held at the Y.VV.C.A. while the girls waited for the completion of lfast's pool. The G.A.A. picnic was held at Phillips Park. The hve top G.A.A. bowlers entered their scores in the State Q7 4? ir Nl' V7 G..-LA. CAIYII-XINS-Bark rofw: Jan- ice Rausch, Carol Coil, Harriett Hunt- ley, Cindy Hleneoe, Sandy Giese, Col- ette Fender. Sfmntl faux' Terri Mul- l 4 Cay, Nancy Blank, Sue Gin, Delorif. Ellis, Martha Rogers. Firxt rofw: Laurie Ann Court, joan Covert, Miss Limhauglt, adviser, Connie Rieger. 108 H111 lX Ilur :hack R11 mfr lrz11111111l1111 and 111111111 QI BOXXIIIU. mnrn 7111 crl 5 111111 tl 1 B.1dIl1lIlIl1I1 N1x1r11111111g, Y Ill l511p.1It1 Namiu N311 Y JIIIN 111111 111111111111 11111 31111111111 1111 Qonnle Rl:-gm Xlxce IIDCOIII Ruth Qurolhu Sandra Knew Il lm c C1 Qulette Fendu Q 111411 Blemcmc Nialtha Rogerx 1 X11 Co Ilarnett Huntlu J Rl Il 1 ll um Xmntln ll 1 IL 11 NJIIL 1 11 Nt X a 1 , itllil I' IL 1 lt L Dune 'X arx c 1111 l,l'lIlH l71ttma IRIX11111 IIHXKIIIIL, 11.11 .1rela10l5teg H1111 Ill 111 .1 udx lllt 5LlllI1 1111111 ii..X..X. SK'lllfl7l'l.If I.'1'1'r1I . A Field '11 'I ,' Q' 1 -'I N' 'i' , , , , f ' ' ' ,. . A ,. VU A, .I 4. NI 1' l ll 'Q' Q Binh- 1:1ll jun ' 'ert juf . S111 'in 'I 1l11N ' ,X1'L'l1 -ry V' ' - Q ' f I,:1 lI'i6 . n ' 111't Y1llcyl1:1ll LiR,Xl'lf .XXI IYTHNX :11'1' tupx ill 11111 ll..X..X. md- 1-1'11 dal '1- Ulu-s. lin L' l'fmL'.' ,In-11 Hcrr, -I ' .' ' f- ' Cir 11-1', X 'k'- i'r-, 'I lie 'l'1'1e, , ' I-rin' Q -Af, Int I A 'iryf 1nf1:.' Sal lv' G' -sf, '. Herr. Q I ' X ':11is1111rtl1, .1 U' Ir 1 C9 ', '. ' nn. KIQFVING V' . the ' 'I ' ' 'N ' ' ' f fill, NI' '.k'I1 Hu , U 2 it' R -ILII- idt, J Nl: '1', nni ploy In vi . 11 X . DOOR-TO-DOOR TALKS on the high school bond issue and the planning of the new school were begun by Dr. Gates, the Board of Education, and the parents live vears ago. MORE THAN TVVO YEARS AGO, Mr. Hunter and the faculty members began making plans of room layouts and equip- ment for the new building. 4-.MQ CAFETERIA SCHEDULES, a dress code, and the orientation of students to the new school were discussed by Mr. Abel and student leaders who met last summer. thanks to you .... How simple . . . yet how meaningful. How can we students express our deep gratefulness to all of you who have con- tributed to making our dream school a reality for us? How can we show our parents, who built up the necessary funds for our school. how very much we appreciate their foresight? How can we let the Board of Education and our administra- tors and faculty know that we realize how much planning and hard work are behind this building designed with us in mind? How can we thank our fellow classmates who spent hours working to make everything perfect for us? How? . . . by saying with greatest sincerity, Thanks to You . . YVe Seniors are happy that we have had the opportunity to try to show our great appreciation with the publishing of the 1958 Spefulunr. This tribute of ours would never have been possible without the patience and understanding of our advisers, the fine help received from all students and faculty members who honored our many requests for pictures and stories, and the cooperation of the commercial firms which worked with us. As you hold the 1958 Sffffllllllll in your hands, you can sense repeated over and over again throughout our book . Thanks to You. xrthur ' WHHCH ' Xpparel Blackwood Motor Serylce senior class finance speculum through patron cud X of P Iea Co Rlyer t KBC Motor bales Xbens 'N S Creneral Contractor Xbhalter s Food Stores Xddxng Nlachlne and Iypeyy xlter Xdolph s SCIXICL Station Xkeley Steele Co Xlbrecht s Pharmacy Xllen Nlattheyys jordan H Dean Xllens Super C loxer Farm Ill Steel Fqulpment Inc Xl s Ba ery Xl s W ating, Xlshuler Xnchor Brush Co Xnderson 8: Duy c Xnderson 'S N Xnderson X Insurance Xgenu Xrbexter s C arpet C enter Xssell I Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora -Xurora aurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xutora Xurora -Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora Xurora hoto Shop Xotomatlc Laundry Xutomottye Supply Corp Beacon 'Neyys Ca h Market Inc Cleaners Sz Furrlers College Conservatory of Music Country Club Currencv Exchange Dance Studio Plectrotype Co Iflgtn Nvater Conditioners Floral Shop F ult Co c Cfreenbouse Co Investment Co Iron 8: Metal Lo janitor bupply Labor Femp e Club lodge 'Vo 705 BPO Natxonal Bank Pet Shop Redl Mlx Concrete C o Saymgs 8: Ioan Xssocnauon Steel I roducts C0 I ruck Y Industrial Ilre Sery lce Xuxora I y peyy rxter C 0 Xurora WX cldmg Serynce nc Xustxn W eslern Co B Sc B Bakery I I' nrt o lll C Bakers laundry 81 Dry Cleaners Balthazar I' R MD Barber Cfreene Co Bargo btandard Barrett Feed Sz Seed Co Barry s Standard Seryxce Bartelt Mr and Mr Wendell Barton Florist Ba ayna Dalry Co Beamxsh Iadyyards Sz Brunnemeyer Xttorneys Beebee Hal Insurance Bender s Inc Benson VX nndoyy Cleaners Bentson Manufacturmg Co Bere Slgmond Insurance Bernle s P1173 Berthold Hanson Breyer I'urnlture Ct B1 Hat Shop nc Blt of Syy eden Block Sl Kuhl Co Bockman eyselers B er Ihos X 'NI D Book Shop B on C U II 7 Boy Shoe Store Brandel j M Lexmbach VS M Drs Braun Cfrocery Broadyy ay Xpplnance 8: Furmture Broun II D Coal Co Broun s Floyyers Buchners Bakery Buckley s One Stop Buddy Y fakosek Bullders Supply Co Bur Han Drug Co Buttrey Vlultf Xgency Buy Rrte Super Market annon H X Rea ty o C arl s Barber Shop Carpenter Ray Xgency au dyyell Rus ell I ester I' B Sz Sons Chrcago Xurora Ianlormg, Co Chncago Motor Club Chuck Inn Chobar s C oxner Restaurant C hrlstensen s Florist Sc Cfreenhouse CIIYISYCIISCII s Serytce Statxon Clty Hall Pharmacy C lareme s I evaco Station Clarke k Bolt! larkt- Nlr and Mrs If C lasslc Boyylmg Ianes Cobb Yk1rren Furniture Sc Rug Reparr Cole Don Bun der Ins R lx Colonlal Frock Inc olor Ilouse Paint Store olumbla Uthce Supply Co ommerual Steel Supply Illllmttlls C en D lnsurante onnle Shop Shoe Store onoyer Burrell St Son oo s HnF1 Shop ounc1' Iercy R Realto ell J rane Co redlt Bureau Inc remer Chrysler romers DX Sery rosby s Sport Shop royye Motors Inc roy s Cfrocerv Store ulyers Sundry url Beauty Shop rler Clark P D Cutttn BCTXICC Statxon Darley Bros Dalelden Mortuarles IJZIWIS 'Nlyron Ilardyyare lndorfer C R D Deyyey s Fine Shoes I Sz S Dnsplays ne leterlch Mr and Nlrs I Dleterle Memorial Homes Duet? 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Janrce Bohr Arthur Bolden karen Bolster Terry Boltre 1' rnest Bo tl C rrmen 3 Bombard Ronald Bonner If nyess Bonnrchsen sharon Bouldrn Carolyn Bouldrm. Ron Bowe Jot Bower Davrd f Z Boyce Patrrcr 1 Boyce Robert lg07ll'C Wayne Brackett Robert Bradford John Brady Betty Brady Marre Brandt Bonnre Brauer Rlchard B1-auer Ruth Bree Mary Ann Brengman Judrth Brent Verla Bretthauer Drck Breyne Sandra Brrmhall Chester Brooks Brooks Brooks Brown Genevreve Lloyd Vrckl Audrey J 1 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Carole A Carole L Lee 02 Robe t Sharon Bruesewltz Bonnre Buchmrller Janet Buchmrller Jerry Buchner Jeannette Buchner Roberta Burgett Mary Rae Burkart Ralph Burkhart Roland Burson George Burson Wrllram Bu-.hor Sandra Buss Kenneth Butler Rrchard Butz Beverly Campbell Robert Camper Drck Carlson Drane Carlson Mary Carpenter John Kay Ann James Jeffery Wrllre Carolyn Castner Tonr Caswell James Cate Iynn Chapman Patrrtra Charest Barbara Chase Bonnre Chase Cerald Fhrwku Joy Chrr tran Kenneth Carson Carter Carter Carter Carter Cask y Lhrrstransen John Chrl toffel Donna Crko Fran11s Llarfc Walter 52 3 1 53 91 o 1 2 5 1 Clry James Clemens Pddre Coakes Cha les Coffey Vrolet Corl Carol 0 Coll John 5 54 4 1 2 Cole Hayden Coe Joyce Coleman Mllton Coleman Prtrrcra Collrer Do rs Conner Rrchard Cook James Cook Vernyc Cooper J udrth Cooper R rnd Cooper Randy Cooper Terry Copp Deann 1 Copp Martma Coppenht rprer Qharon Copper Patrrcra Coppock 1' verett Cornrsh Barba 1 Corrrp, rn P 1tr1ck Court laurle Ann Court Mary Ann ,1 Coyalt Bruce Covert Joan Cox Patrrcrr Cram Marx. lret Cram. Phyllus Crum Donna Crerghton Robbre Cremten-4 Melvrn Crrst Mary Iourse il Crltser Carol C1 ouch Charles Crouch N rncy Crouch Itrch 1rd Cruz Rrchard Culh'1ne Clrff Culhane Don Lully Charles Curry Thomas 1 1 0 '14 94 Curtln John 48 92 102 Cutslnger Roberta Darlrm. Larry Davrs Chester Davrs Jack Davrs Judrth Day Nancy Dean Robert Dean Verlyn Deardorff Bonnre DeCelles Donald 00 Decker Jerry Dedner Chrrstrne DeGr1sse Donna DeMerr1tt Allan DeMerr1tt Janne Demeter Allen 3 2 Denmn James Denmn Ronald Dennm Terry DeRoche Judy Derry Carol 2 b 0 DesJard1ne Albert 'U Debotell Kenneth '14 0 Deuchler Gordon Deutsth Beverly Devereaux Lharle Devrne Jamcs Devrne Nancy Drttman John Dlttm 1n I rnda Drttmann D11na 48 41 01 Drttmrnn Karen Dlx Roberta Dwon Gary Doemland Wrllram Donnan Shrrley Doppelhammer Fran Doran Patsy Ullll Carol 52 4 Douklus Denms Druschel L xrol DuBors Derr Duclutt feorge D1rm1s 1a Dum1s Jo eph 54 ' Dumdn Drann k 0 Oh 103 J 1 108 Owl 10:1 108 1 1 109 02 104 03 102 04 102 102 1 03 Duy Duy Duy Duv Dye Dye Alfred Betty Fred Joy ce Davld Fdlth 1 Fddy Jerry Pdwards Mary lou 12 l:.dw rrds Qandrr Le t Ge Lllrs Delorrs lllsworth Cy nthr 1 1 lsea Wavne Emerson Douglas 11 nslow Rrchard 1 P nsmrnger Qandr 1 Fnt1l1 Dorrs I' b R1ch'1rd ln rckson Beverly 1' rck rn Dllaflt. 1' rrcson Arthur l- schenbacher l'ever ly 1'ttrnx.e D lV1ll 11 v1r1tt D rvrd l Vl rett D1 rne 1' verly Brenda l 1. rne Dayrd 1 4 100 Pahlmark M1ch1el Palko Dennrs I rnsler Brllre Jtan 1-rrnham sharon 2 Prrnum John 48 92 96 Iarrell Bernrce Fatten Bonnre Patten Robert Paulhaber Bernrce. 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'- 32, 07' ' , ' .... 22. 4 , 73. 91 Ochsenschlager Sue 41 Olah Denny Olenzak Donnalynn Olesen Andy Davnd Jack Joyce Wayne Oltraver Dennl 0Malley Thomas Oro-1 Dlann Oros Jacquelme Oros Kenneth Olson Olson Olson Olson Osborne Marman Osteryzren Dale Overton Donna Pagel John Paku Ale! under Paku Wxllnam Palmer Gall Pannell Charles '11 h 117 11 05 0 0.3 75 102 02 7 09 r 03 Paris Eldon Parlsh Ellen Parker Jay Parsons Joe Ann Pauls Joy Lynn Paxton Davld Peckman Charles Peckman Mark Pentek Gus 696 7 Peshxa Jan Rae Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Pfelffer Pflster Phllllps Phllllps Plttman David Jean I arry Llnda Patrlcna Judith Sylvia Wllllam Ann Plant Kaxen Plant Sharon Podschwelt Carolyn Pod schwelt George Popp Carol Popp Wllllam Porter Carolyn Portlock Mary I uanne 8 Pos towka Susann Potts Frankle Pounds Patty Powers Karleen Powers Stanley Prater Davld Prldmore Lafayette Pulfer J udy Purkyt Lxllxan 21 49 Purkyt Rose 31 '38 68 Purvls Jlmmy Qurollo James Qurollo Ruth Rabome Elame Rabolne Judlth Rahn Norman 22 39 Ratz D Rausch 93 94 6 enn1s 5 James Rausch Janlce Norman Mary Lou Sherman Walter Ream Ronald Reed Margo Rausch Reader Reader Reader ,1 Reedy Juan1ta 52 '16 Rees Sheryl Reichenbacher Donna Reld Frank Reld Llnda Relland Patrlcla Rellem Rlchard Re1seck Carol RQISIHZEF Dennis Renner Renner Renner Renner Reach Restlvo Jerry Joyce Nancy 2 9 Norma Vera Janice Retterer Rxchard Reuter Judlth Reuter Rlchard Reynolds Judlth Reynolds Linda. 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Robert 1 r 6 2 1 D ,1 1 104 103 2 09 08 102 1 1 1 1 r Rogers Martha Rokop Dlck Romme Sharon Ross Annle Bell Rosslg Robert Rossler Robert Rott olk Llnda Rowoldt Jlm 52 Runge Fred Russell Alxce Russell Rlchard Ry ln Thomas Sabo Glorll Saboms RlCh8Tll Sakai Richard Salusbury Myrna Saloza Ruta S1lt Llver James Sampson Ferry Sanders Valerle Sanders Vlckle Sandor Sandrl Sauve Shelln SaWll,0SKl Lue Sawltoskl Sue Schafer Peter Schfm Patrlcla Schaub Davld Schaub Janet 16 Scherrueble Rlchar Schmflel Donald Schmdel Jean Schmdelbeck Jonl Schlmdwem JoAnn 5 7 d Schllndwem Rlchard Schm1dt Ceraldlne Schmxdt James 1 2 Schmxdt Janlce 5 Schmotzer Kathlene 21 54 Schnelder George Schober Betty Schober Susan Schoeberleln Judlth 52 55 Schoen Edwxn Schoenflelder Donald Schoenfxelder Janet Schrader Karen Cordon Roger Sandra Schull Sebastxan Schwartz Schwartz Peter Schwar7 Frlc Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Janlce Schwelsthal Wllllam Scott Donald Scott John Scott Rose Marne SCFOQZIDS Pat Scull Robert Seabaugh Paul Selfert Nancy Selfrxd Gene Senft Ingrxd Senft Lore Senter Lmda Shannon Iohn Shannon Shxrley Sharp Rosetta Shaw Cecll Sheagren Davld Sheagren Peter Sheoard Bruce Shettles Nora Jean Shozer Carole Shute Robert Slmkm Uonnle Slmmons Marcla QIIYIDKIDS Charles Slms Patrlcxa Sl-Cyles Smith Smlth Smlth Smlth Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Rlchard Baynard Carol John Sandra Lhery ll Melanie Stanley Slls in Thomas Soderdahl 1atr1c1a S0lfl5Dlll'lZ Tamara Southard Dawe Speck Steve Sperry Rlchard 1 'Q x 1 1 108 02 04 r 100 100 1 1 D 107 100 00 -s 04 00 1 00 7 Spllmall Wllham Sponholtr Fred Sponholtv Gertrude QDFIHYDOFH Judxth Sprmgborn Sandra J Spurlm Rlchard Stadel larry Stallman Ronald 1 Allce Claudx 1 Dale Erhart Sandra Stallmann Stallmann Stallmann Stallmann Stallmann Stammet Stark Dora Stark Glenn Stark Norma Stark Sharon Stemple W1ll1am Stenson James Stephenson Rebecca Stezall Carol Sterner lionme Stevens Judlth Stevens 1 'atrlua St ckney Cary Stlerle James Stlles J xck Stlrn Rlchard Stoffel John Stone Lmny Stopps Wrlham Storry P ll!-7908 Stout Su an Stredde George Gera dme r '17 'So Stredde John Strezch Jlm Streufert Fred Stroud Mlchael Stroud Steven Stroup Robert Studxer Mxchael Stutzman Gary Sulllvan Susan 51 Sutclxff Paul Sutherland Denms SWdlH Richard Swalley Gerald Swanqulst Mary Rlchard John 56 94 Allen Karla Dona 5211329 Sherry Swanson Sweeney Swenson Swenson Sylogye Tadewaldt Patrlcla Tannenbaum Gerald Tannenbaum James Tanner Raymond Tarble Bill Tate Imogene Taylor Vnctor 'Teausaw Ihll Terebes sy Marllyn 52 Tesch Susan Testm John Testm Plchard Teter Newell 2 7 Tews Gary Thayer Ralph Th1ll Donald r Th1ll Marlene Thom Charles Thomas Mlchael Thomas Shxrley Thompson Carol Thompson Robe t 2 Thurber Hazel Tlcer Robert Tldd Judlth Tnerney Bonme Tlnsley Judith Tobeck Carol Todus Patrxcla Torr ns Georee Torres Poussalnt Sharon Towne Towne Trace! 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Daud Welmer MarJoI1 VVIIII1-Ime hen ' lblnden Sandxa Vana 'Vladelzne 1nIi1rrI1,,er Montca 1nc1 T1rIw ' I Inlleunter R11 hand IIIDCXCIIIET V1r1.1n1a Impler Jack Irten Wllltam 1 IIIIILIUII I- 1iv1ard 1tk1ns SIII Watson Vlerle Wayda Betts Ann NV1l11J She1Ia WCICI Jexrx WCIJCX' Sandrt Weeke Ixxy Vlckers Sandrt VIIIJIL Jo eph XIIIIIIL, V11'I11 DLI C h 1 Welngartner Jud v We1sner Dax 111 Wqlttr MHFIIWII HIHIIIIIL I 11 1 1 1 1 r 1 IVh1tt Dennx Whltt Sdllllfd ' I W Itwotth C I I IVIL In Denm 1 1 WILIOH Ron 114 1 07 Worhx Jox 11 An11 ormvIoo1I Wulf Don ' Wullbr Indt James 1 J IIOFI ConnI1 111 44 11 Xvlxetn Ch11 es Wllkle Donald WIIICIQ Jnme Wlllxlllbljn Dennt I'V1lI1Inson Rtt W1 Inson Stnd a UIIII X Wllhams Wllllams Wtllman N Incx Wlllldm Ron.-Ild VVII11n Jerm 1 on I11r11 general Index Va rsItI -lunlor VBFNIII Cnrls uw Xhel, I'rederILI1 Ptlnclpal 5 X Cappella Chotr Xlbrtght Xaron Boxs Counselor Xss1stant Xthlettc Dtrertor C Ro 1 rt Xthletxc Dtrector D II C1r1tI1n Xuroran Band Basketball 690 Fz11ultI Football Kophomore IIIIIIOI' Y arsIt1 1 1 lellnka Jo Anne lltche Donna L ke Il11I1l 44 llelkt I' I1I1ne 111.1110 Mlehael 1 v1 vi 9 95 92 94 Chchestra 78 79 60 65 I arent 'I eacher Xssuc1atIon Patrons 1 Future 'Nurses Future Teachers I ep C Iuh I rInc1paI F -Xhel I rojector C Iuh Cxalhratth Rovsena Cnrs Counse or Crates Dr john VI Supermtendent Sophomore 10 01 I arsm Board of I dutatton B1 NN C uh Boys Counselor Aaron Xlhrtght Bots Cflee C uh C afe11r1a C heetleaders Counselors C ustodmns Dans C uh Debate Delplll Departments rts Busmess Educatton Ifng INII rUI't'IgI'l Language HeaItI1 Home hconomncs Industr1al Educatxon 11, I1l1rar1 Mathetnatms IVIIINIC ITIISSILBI I'du1atIon Sclence boctal btudtes IDISITIIIUIII e Fducatnon Drama C 11ls ithletu: -Xssoctatlon School I'IaIs Nentor C lass 1 C ommencement speakers 108 09 C ommntees Oflicers Sophomore C hoIr 96 98 Cnrls Counselor Rowena Cnalhralth C1 r s 1 ee C Il sophomore Home rooms IVI r Bu1ZlCler 90 110 8 Cyolf Homecommg Honor Roll 1 Illgh Honor Sophomore Iumor Senlor Hunter I rmctpal I'1ne1It1 s Indexes 9 Mrs Neupert, Mr Sewell, Mtss Dolhns Mr Dans Mrs bch1cI1 MINS Xoungbloo Wir Paulson 'Vlr Metzger Nlrs Itddx 'VIIss Brmlxmann M1 Connaxsax 'VIIss Stuhluns MINSIIIIL Mr HoIlenI1ecI1 'VIr SpurIo1:l1,Mr Burgett MIss Broun Mr Nlatasar Nlr Rausch Mr Rohert Speculutn Student CUIIIICII SIIPCFIIIICIICICTIII of Schools Iumor Class Ollwcers luntor Red Cross IIIIIIOI' Homerooms Dr john VI Crates enn1s rack 5 0 102 03 1116, 1111 'Nlr VI eher Nltss Bngham Mr Max Mr Court 10 M1 jennlngs, Mr Mouu, 26, 27 Mr Houser 13 Nlr Newton, Mr 'schauh 22, 23 21, 36 Nltss lenlts, Mr Sutnners Mr BlacI1man,M1 Ilarth, MI Mataxar 2+ Iuntor Nledtcal Issoctatton 86 83 Mlnstrcl 48 -I-9 S0 51 87 23 II 1rle1s I shers CIIIIII 85 Xtltnoxsledglnents Ihe b K Sm1th Company C'o1ers Xurora Pngraxmg Compam Fngraung Root btud1o Photographx F1n1h Sz McC'ullough I'r1ntIng IIS - - , --4A----'- ---53 . -' .,....... 47 1 , ' ..511, 51 ' 1 ' ' ..13, 711, , 1 ...,.. 151, 1151 , , 11 U22, 513 110 l . -I-,AA 71- 51,A1, ' '- 4 'S 1-1101. 1: '. 1 2 -... 42. 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