East Leyden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Franklin Park, IL)
- Class of 1958
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K K XK K'-,w'K 'x K K K . - 4-, ' -M' ' . vw - ,, 1 e HK ,, , ,K K 11 I 'lx .K . -,K M Ks , K. ' .N ' W N , N . .V -.Q X ' , x - v N X . X X K ' ' K ' H X ' 'N' 5.4 X v A ' ' ' X ,x ,W .vs I , X . ' ,. . -X ,. . x, x ' ' ' 1 at K ' r, .X ,K ' ,K ' ' . Y .. .. H y , A Y . x , , v.. 1 ' ,I w K3 GAINING EXPERIENCE IN SOCIAL LIFE The many social events during the year make up another part of the schedule of the Leydenite of TODAY. Social poise and confidence are acquired only through association with others. Through its varied social calender Leyden TO- DAY ofters each student an opportunity to step from the realm of inexperience into the world of reality and re- sponsibility. 4- ns. i 1 l ?U Ji ic f , if 1 I N It 5 ,wb -'- fi n. yi? It a N Nbr: X Q '5 l ,,. ,un A 5 i J .5 l itetifaet are s Q24 H ,V FORMAL DANCES DRAMA PRODUCTIONS MUSIC CONCERTS f' - S AN 'n, .VD 5' -1:41 YG! -925 55 fi 4' 'Q gi' f' .Lui M Experiments TODAY had Oo discoveries TOMORROW INCREASING KNOWLEDGE THROUGH CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES . The most important function of LEYDEN TODAY is to provide a foundation for the future of every student. By presenting ci wide selection of courses, LEYDEN TO- DAY insures each student of the chance to develop his talents, increase his know- ledge, and prepare himself for tomorrow. A J 4 .L f 2 X . ini 'V i , W'-vs., Foreign languages broaden our horizons Art courses sharpen appreciation of beauty -:fn-...A , ,..t ..m,- l1mm-mu. ,KX - cf . xr I, A XX rf un of :gf i V T , , f' C. - ' is A Ta' wqqx' 'Zif- -yigg 4 H 1 C nf K in W' X. , :S H 48 4545 DEVELOPING COOPERATION THROUGH EXTRA .6 . V 7 CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The various activities offered to the Leydenite of TODAY improves his per- sonal skills . , . GIRLS' SPORTS AUDIO VISUAL AIDS PUBLICATIONS MODERN DANCE in-w 1-wr-w , rw W II if' IMPROVING COORDINATION AND SPIRIT THROUGH SPORTS. BASKETBALL FOOTBALL BASEBALL WRESTLING TRACK Participants and spectators aIike benem from the sports program of LEYDEN TO- DAY. Good sportmanship and team work prepare each individual tor the world TOMORROW. I . I ' V ? ..1 QQ UI, I 55. 'J 1 . ' J w v '9:JwW ,',1, W , l Q ' I l'vi3'Wm9Q T' Increasin PREPARING SKILLS FOR FUTURE VOCATIONS . g speed and accuracy TODAY fo use Designing machines TODAY to consfruct II1e world TOMORROW of TOMORROW WOODWORKING SECRETARIAL TRAINING MECHANICAL DRAWING OFFICE MACHINES WELDING v lx-,5 I Experience TODAY makes the crcffsmon oi TOMORROW wiwx :Mft Q ff' Seniors receive Miss Stickle's help in prepar- DEDICATION . LEYDEN TODAY can boast of many features - a progressive school board and administration, a distinguished faculty, and a vibrant student body. With the cooperation of each of these groups, Leyden has grown, progressed, and functioned smoothly for almost three decades. For the past I2 years, each of these groups has benefited from the services of a remarkable personage, Miss Ruth Stickle. In coniunction with the board and administra- tion, Miss Stickle has seen the construction of a new addition, as well as the planning of an entirely new high school, both built to accomodate a growing community. At the same time, as chairman of the English department for the past I2 years, she has supervised the efficient opera- tion of her staff, utilizing the talents of each individual for the profit of the whole organization. Students usually meet Miss Stickle in their senior year through a college preparatory English course. Those who have known her can well attest to her ability as a teacher. Faced with her ardent enthusiasm, the student finds his interest growing. Then, under her expert guidance, he soon en- deavors to develop his abilities to the utmost. Because she is more than iust a teacher, more than iust a friend, because she has devoted her life to us and given so freely of her time and patience, we dedicate the 1958 EAGLE to Miss Ruth Stickle. As chairman of the English department, Miss Stickle supervises operation. Consulting the administration, Miss Stickle coordinates her department with school policy. Page 17 WU, .1.,,x:' Wg 55.3-'+'s..v 'rfQ.'3 5' V J: . 'I- , ,, FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION of LEYDEN TODAY To the average student, Leyden represents the end of formal education. Upon gradua- tion, this student must be ready to accept the responsibilities of the adult world. ln a short four years, he must lay the foundation on which he intends to base his entire life. It is the purpose of the faculty and administration of LEYDEN TODAY to aid the student in preparing himself for his chosen career, whether it be college, marriage, or vocation. Leyden presents a curriculum broad enough to take care of the final educational needs of the average pupil while supplying the needs of the college- bound student. Lois Meyers, editor N 'K Y S 'C MQMN L4 Q we 1 Q Q -Q I gg F 'img-85:1 ap' 7. L4 A , Q xggw BOARD OF EDUCATION, left to right Row I: Edward Wandersg Thomas Kirchhoff president Arthur Kellermann secretary Row 2: Mark Vogel, Harold Briesihke Howard Johnson Raymond Fetzner Herschel V. Rowe Supervising Principal ADMINISTRATION AND BOARD OF EDUCATION Herschel V. Rowe, Supervising Principal, is responsible for the improvement and supervision of the school curriculum. In his second year at Leyden, Mr. Rowe is also in charge of assemblies and the compiling of departmental requests prior to their sub- mission to the Superintendent. The responsibility of compiling the budget, procuring materials and equipment, and supervising the clerical staff lies with Frank B. Cullen, Business Manager. He also is in charge of cafeteria accounting. ln cooperation with the Buildings and Grounds Superintendent, he assures himself that the buildings and grounds are maintained efficiently and effectively. In addition he supervises the work of the Director of Transportation. Frank B. Cullen Business Manager Page FACULTY . Allison, Mr. Donald Spanish, Spanish Club Sp., French Club Bales, Miss Barbara English ll, F. T. A. Co-sp. Barger, Mr. Wayne Social 9, American History Berge, Mr. Edward Science lO, Swim Club Sp., Swimming Coach Biorklund, Mrs. Joan English ll Braddock, Mr. William Diversified Occupations, Diversified Occupa- tions Club Sp. Brady, Mr. Richard Biology, Science Brundage, Miss Ann Clothing l, Home Living, Jr. Class Sp., Pep Club Sp. Buian, Mr. George Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach Cagle, Miss Ruth Foods l, Homemaking 9 Camden, Miss Blanche English Cangiano, Mrs. Marie Shorthand, Secretarial Typing Carlyle, Miss Juanee Physical Education, Sr. Class Co'Sp., G. A. A. Sp., Tennis Team Sp. Cavanaugh, Mrs. Ellie English I 8- ll Clayton, Mr. Clarence English, Core, Chess Club Sp. Cornelius, Mrs. Marie Home Economics 1, Clothing l, Tri-Hi-Y Sp. Cox, Mr. George English, Soph Football Coach Dickel, Mr. William Core, General Mathematics Doran, Miss Noreen French, English England, Mr. Sam Physical Education, Ch. Boys' Physical Educa- tion, Athletics Director Farina, Mr. Charles Wrestling Coach, Football Trainer Farney, Mr. John Woodworking, Woods I, ll, J. V. Football Coach, Track Coach Finch, Mrs. Alice English Flanigan, Mr. John Algebra l, General Mathematics, Trigonom- etry, College Algebra Florence, Mr. William Art I 8- ll, Commercial Art, Driver Education Fogg, Mr. Richard Core l Follo, Mrs. .loan Science T0 Forstrom, Mrs. Corliss Clothing l, Homemaking gf l i f i , Foundation of LEYDEN TODAY 6 'awww is w 4 ,y i 1 4 - x . . 4 v . 5 f f 1 . 1 v I If : Foss, Mrs. Edith Clothing I 8. ll Gailey, Miss Mariorie Speech I 8. II, Masque 8- Gavel Sp. Geiger, Mrs. JoeAnn Foods I, Homemaking 9, Tri-Hi-Y Sp. Gerenstein, Mr. Sidney Physical Education, Frosh Football Coach, Soph. Basketball Coach Gilbert, Mr. Norman Algebra I, General Mathematics Gill, Mr. John Algebra I 8. Il, General Mathematics Gleim, Mr. Chester Driver Education Goldenberg, Mrs. Dorothea Physical Education, Orchesis Sp. Goodman, Mr. Norman Physical Education, Frosh Football Coach Frosh-Soph Gymnastics Coach Graff, Mr. Steven English Granzin, Mr. louis Algebra I, Applied Mathematics, Varsity Basketball Coach Grosscup, Mr. Vernon Chemistry, Chemistry Club Sp., Camera Club Sp. Hackett, Miss Beverly Secretarial Training, General Business Hackl, Mr. Richard Algebra I, General Mathematics Hanson, Mr. Donald Industrial Arts, Welding Hayes, Mlss Rosemary English, National Honor Society Sp. Helixon, Mr. Dennis World History, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach, Soph. Class Co-Sp. Helixon, Mrs. Gloria Freshman Drama, English ll, Leyden Players Sp., Soph. Class Co-Sp. Hendrix, Mrs. Betty Physical Education, Cheerleaders Sp. Henne, Mr. Bertrand Latin, Masque 8x Gavel Sponsor Herman, Mrs. Lail English I 8. Ill Hiller, Mr. Donald Industrial Arts Hughes, Mr. Carl Algebra I, General Mathematics, Geometry Hurlbut, Miss Patricia Choral Music Iacullo, Mrs. Mariette English In Jerome, Mr. Jerome Core, English Johnson, Mr. Roger Office Machines, Typing, General Business Killhoff, Mr. Edward American History, Cross Sp. Social Studios I, Red Klein, Mrs. Mary Typing I Klein, Mr. Ralph Drama l, ll 8. lll, Freshman Drama Koclanes, Mr. Theodore English IV, Core IV Konneker, Miss Judith Secretarial Typing, Shorthand Page 23 Page 24 Kuns, Mr. Earle Art I, Ill, 8. IV Kyrias, Mr. Stephen Biology Lawicki, Mr. Henry Adv. Biology, Biology, Science 'l0, Academy of Science Co-Sp., Golf Coach Layne, Mrs. Sylvia Physical Education, G. A. A. Co-Sp. Lipsett, Miss Nancy Physical Education, G. A. A. Co-Sp. Lyons, Mr. Nick Instrumental Music, Dance Band Sp. Maas, Miss Edith Foods, Home Economics 9 Machowski, Mr. Richard Economic Geography, American History McLeRoy, Mr. Thomas Office Machines, Shorthand, Jr. Class Co-Sp. Meyer, Mr. Leland Bookkeeping, Bookstore Manager Milgate, Mr. Melvin Industrial Arts Mlller, Miss Estrid Spanish Miller, Miss Helen Clerical Practice Mitchell, Mrs. Virginia Journalism, English ll, Quill and Scroll Sp. Moser, Mr. Alfred Audio Visual Aids Murray, Mr. James Machine Shop Ness, Mr. Edward American History, Social 4 Neumann, Mrs. Anne Physical Education, Ch. Girls' Physical Educa- tion, G. A. A. Co-Sp. Norton, Mr. Thomas German, German Club Sp. Peterson, Mr. Eugene Typing, Bookkeeping Phelan, Mr. Joseph latin, Geometry, General Mathematics Poklen, Mrs. Auguste Physical Education, Catalina Swim Club Sp., G. A. A. Co-Sp. Redman, Mr. David Plane Geometry, General Mathematics Reinhartsen, Mr. Solveig General Mathematics, Algebra Reitzel, Mr. Warren Industrial Arts Rerucha, Mr. Ernest Electricity, Ch. Industrial Education Roalson, Mr. James Core ll Roberts, Miss Joan Typing I, General Business Roy, Mr. Charles American History, Social I St. John, Mr. Dole World History St. John, Mrs. Helen Assistant Librarian Saxhaug, Mr. Edward Industrial Arts 9, General Metals I 8. ll it Sayers, Mr. Orville Bookkeeping, Office Occupations Director Schneider, Mr. Joachim American History, World History Schwartz, Mr. Martin Physical Education, Frosh Football Coach, Frosh-Soph Wrestling Coach Smith, Miss Sylvia English Southworth, Mr. Philip Physics Sparks, Mr. Jack Algebra I, Trigonometry, Applied Mathema- tics, Future Engineers Club Sp. Stickle, Miss Nellie Librarian Stickle, Miss Ruth English, Ch. English Stricklett, Mr. John Core Swanson, Mr. Sigurd Instrumental Music, Leyden Music Society Sp. Tadin, Mrs. Sylvia English Taylor, Mr. Kenneth Library Thomas, Mr. Joseph American History, Social I, Sr. Class Co-Sp. Thorton, Mr. Kenneth Physical Education Tkach, Mr. Daniel Choral Music Toft, Mr. Anton General Mathematics, Algebra I, ll, Ch. Math Tompkins, Mr. Douglas Social IV, American History Turnbull, Mr. Harry Ch. Science Department, Chemistry, College Counselor Von Ebers, Mr. Donald Physical Education, Gymnastics Coach, Tennis Coach Watson, Mr. Lynn Architectural Drafting, Mechanical Drawing Weston, Miss Virginia Algebra I, Plane Geometry White, Miss Georgina English Whitehouse, Miss Edith Home Living, Clothing Witt, Mr. Lee Core Young, Mrs. Joyce American History, Social Studies I Zavarella, Mr. Victor Core, Physical Geography Zietlow, Mr. Kenneth Biology, Science 10, Student Zinngrabe, Mr. Donald Ceramics Council Co-Sp. NOT PICTURED Striepling, Mr. John Electricity, Crafts, Electronics Swan, Mr. Robert English , , F Pdgc 2.9 9-04 COUNSELORS . . Patience, Guidance, Aid Alice Jones Dean of Girls Gertrude Wilson Dean of Girls The work of the counselors is mani-fold. lt includes counselling with students on any problem that needs attention, supervising matters relating to student attendance, and acting as a liason between home and school. Alice Jones is the counselor for sophomore and iunior girls. Gertrude Wilson acts as dean for freshman and senior girls. Jerome Mohrhusen is iunior and senior dean of boys. Henry Kennedy is counselor for freshman and sophomore boys. Nell Will and Louis Snider serve as special counselors. They provide individual counseling. Richard Perry aids the student in speech therapy. Nell Will Special Counselor Jerome Mohrhusen Dean of Boys Henry Kennedy Dean of Boys louis Snider Special Counselor Richard Perry Speech Correctionist T s ,fe AAR! ff -451 S s. yavvwme SCHOOL STAFFS . Responsible for Operation Necessary to the smooth functioning of Leyden are the various office staffs. The nurses serve as medical aids. The Registrar's Office keeps all records and plans schedules. Student attendance is checked by the Attendance Office. General office routine is handled by the Main Office staff. NURSES, left to right: Laura Fischer, Maxine Fordham ATTENDANCE OFFICE, left to right: Thelma Schure, Anita Tiedemanri REGISTRAR, left to right: Margaret Setnicka, Edythe Godai, Sue Barger, Marguarite Thompson, Rosemarie Selva, Myrtle Van Dyke, Registrar MAIN OFFICE, left to right: Carol Wyskup, Grace Braglia, Pat Schiferl, Ellen Minoia, Dorothy Rice Page' 27 Leona Watson Office Manager Irene Zibart Secretary to Mr. Steel Charlene Morrice Secretary to Messrs. Slille and Rowe Norman Ore Building and Grounds Superintendent SPECIAL HELP . . . Smooth Program Without the assistance of several people, Leyden would not be the well co-ordinated school we know. Leona Watson is the Office Manager at Leyden. She has capably served in this position for l2 years. She must make sure that the office is efficient and well-run. Irene Zibart is secretary to Mr. Steel, Superintendent. Charlene Morrice serves as secretary to Mr. Stille, Assistant Superintendent, and Mr. Rowe, Supervising Principal. Norman Ore, as Building and Grounds Superintendent, is responsi- ble for the efficient and effective maintenance of the building and grounds. Robert Weigand serves as Assistant Building and Grounds Superintendent. Kermit Cederburg, Director of Transportation, is in charge of all bus scheduling and maintenance. Kermit Cederburg Robert Weigand Director of Transportation Assistant Building and Grounds Superintendent AUP' K I . n O 1 I s I I 1 1 I , u V :- fc, .4 S xt g JE if ? ,fn f H fr.-, . ,gif fwfr: Aw .My ,V J CAFETERIA STAFF, left to right: Doris Dabrola, Elizabeth Rowe, Gertrude Lumpp CAFETERIA STAFF, left to right: Eleanor Drury, Margaret Krueger, Ethel Sulli- van, Thelma White, Angie McKean, Esther Shultz, Catherine Reynolds, Geneieve Ualosek Pago 29 www JF fi. ., Ks- f . MAINTENANCE STAFF, left to right: Row l: Helen Schalkowski, Augustine Lo- quercio, Louise Piotrowski Row 2: Helena Tedei, Betty Rubino, Loretta Robinson MAINTENANCE STAFF, left to right: Row I: Charles Van Outrive, Tony LaBianco, Fritz Krueger Row 2: Richard Casey, Fritz Mattern, Harold Head NmWMvA W wwess xwug in . af 'Iv Qfnnwfms af' - x ' 1 W 9 v 1 f 5 QL.. Y 77 if-M :fl .mwwub Classes of LEYDEN TODAY To the impartial observer, Leyden Community High School is an ordinary school. To him it represents the average well-run and efficient secondary school. But to the average leydenite, it is a hub of activity and excitement. At LEYDEN TODAY students study, work, and plan daily for their futures. They devel- op their talents and perfect their skills, striving for a future goal. Every student is working diligently towards one end - Graduation. Mixed with this study and work is a cer- tain amount of gaiety and play. Sports, dances, concerts, and parties constitute the social life of LEYDEN TODAY. They too help the student to develop his personality and create a sense of cooperation and good sportsmanship. Joyce Hardesty, editor-Senior Section Arlene Asp, editor- Underclass Section Sophie Tlrltilll, assistant- Underclass Section SENIORS, CLASS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Marilyn Rank, secretary: Noreen Phillips, treasurer: Judy Vanderway, vice-presi- dent: Dot Wales, president: Miss Jaunee Carlyle, Mr. Joseph Thomas, sponsors SENIOR CLASS ADVISORY COUNCIL, left to right: Row I: Barbara Bartz, Art Wiemerslage, linda Heining, Jerry Santo Row 2: Corrine Wilkinson, Joy Stout, Jerry Stout, Kelvin Boyle, Ralph Gar- nett Row 3: Nancy Sticken, Janice Schwerman, Kathy Skuba, Linda Orze, Richard Branda, Fred Hermes Row 4: Thomas Sloman, Pete Palade, Harry Maginnis, Lorna Cecchi, Jerry Burkhalter, Carole Clark, Phil Hupter, Nancy Schwartz, Stan Trumbull I ugc 32 OF 1958 Working along with the sponsors, the senior class officers and Advisory Council make plans for the class activities throughout the year. Advisory homeroom meets during C Noon Study each day and holds special meetings every Wednesday. Advisory Council makes preparations for all senior sponsored events including dances, concession stands, and other social functions. is C, it an Seniors of LEYDEN TODAY Remember . Entering Leyden as freshmen, we were caught in all the confusion of new rooms and additions being built to improve the facilities of our second home for the four years to come. Our sophomore year found our class under the leadership of Jerry Santo, president, Gary Swanson, veep, Sue Harder, secretary, and Joan Killinger, treas- urer, involved in money-making proiects, Saturday night dances and concession stands at football and basket- ball games, needed and well used for our future years at Leyden. The coming of April in our iunior year found over one hundred iuniors and seniors excitedly boarding the train, squirt-guns and all, for tive glorious days in our nation's capitol. Considering the sights of Washington and Virginia, the two hectic nights on the District of Columbia Steamer, Saturday night in the hotel, and the train ride up and back, most everyone who went will agree that the sleep they lost certainly wasn't a wasted cause! But with the coming of May, Prom time was draw- ing closer. Our officers, Jerry Santo as president, Gary Swanson as veep, Christine Radies as secretary, and Nancy Schwartz as treasurer, planned our l957 prom held at Tam O'Shanter Country Club under the theme of Moonglow. As iuniors we were proud of our iob well done , lust as proud as we were when we received our new class rings and were now considered upper classmen. Suddenly here we were-Seniors. We realized that we had finally arrived at that unbelievable level when we were to be considered the class to set the examples-the class to be the leaders. The question, could all girls run our class? , was quickly answered by the success of the Senior Snowball made possible by the work of our officers, President Dorothy Wales, Veep Judy Vanderway, Secretary Marilyn Rank, and Treasurer Noreen Phillips. Homecoming seemed so different to us as seniors, perhaps, because we realized it was our last. Rose Marie Sanger as the Queen, along with her court, presided over the victorious football game and the Homecoming Dance held in their honor. At last the awaited day arrived-Graduation. The event which drew our four years at Leyden to a close. We owe much gratitude to our class sponsors, Miss Juanee Carlyle and Mr. Joseph Thomas, who with their ready and willing help guided us through our four years. Also to all the teachers at Leyden, we owe many thanks because through them we are now pre- pared to leave Leyden for further development in a new way of life. We leave our school with our heads proudly held high, knowing that whatever the future holds for us . . . We are ready. A familiar sight to be seen about the Leyden of Today, are senior class members under the direction of their sponsor, Miss Juanee Carlyle, practicing for the last event of the year . . . Graduation. Page 33 Gerald Alter Boys' Club l Future: Tool and Die Maker Dennis Anderson Swimming 47 Arcadia High School 1,2,3 Future: Undecided June Anderson Girls' League 'l,2,3,4j Cabinet Member 47 Future Teachers ot America 2,3,47 Treasurer 47 Office Help 37 Deans' Aid 2,3,47 Student Host 2,3,47 Everyman 3 Future: Teacher Robert Anderson Boys' Club 1,27 Football 1,27 Track 1 Future: Trade School Donald Angelucci Diversified Occupations 47 Boys' Club l Future: Armed Forces Jeanne Arcaroli Student Council Lower House 37 Girls' League l,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 37 Pep Club 47 Deans' Aid 47 Student Host 4 Future: Secretary Arlene Arendt Girls' League 1,2 Future: IBM School Frank Asta L Club 2,3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 A Cappella Choir 3,47 Pep Club 47 Cut-In 2,37 Christmas Pageant 2,3,47 HMS Pinafore 27 Football 1,2,3,47 Baseball 1,2,3,47 Gym- nastics 1 Future: Chemical Engineer Kenneth Avers Student Council Upper House 17 Masque 81 Gavel 3,47 President 47 Boys' Club 17 German Club 1,27 Football l,2,47 Baseball I Future: College Louis Avlgllano Future: Undecided Marvin Babcock Football 27 Basketball 2,3 Future: Armed Forces Dorothy Badzioch Girls' League l,2,37 Cafeteria Help 3,4 Future: Secretary Page 34 FCRMED MANY NEW FRIENDSHIPS SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Friendly: Rose Sanger and Jerry Stout .fs William Banker Boys' Club 1,2: Library Help 1,2 Benita Banti Future: College Girls' League 1,3,4: Girls' Athletic Association 2 Stephen Barilla Boys' Club 1,2: Pep Club 3 Barbara Baroni Future: Marriage Future: Air Force Girls' League 1,2,3,4 Future: X-Ray Technician Barbara Bartz Advisory Council 4: Masque 8: Gavel 2,3,4: Secretary 4: Girls' League 1,2,3,4: Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4: Manager 2,3,4: Orchesis l: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Maiorette 2,3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Swim Club 2,3,4: President 4: Student Host 4: Everyman 3: Christmas Pageant 2,3,4: Tennis Team 4 Future: Laboratory Technician Joseph Barzano Fenwick High School 1: Basketball 1 George Batson Washburn High School 1 Beverly Baumgartner Girls' league l,2,3,4: Deans' Aid 4 Sandra Bellelsle Girls' League l,2,4: German Club Betty Bellini Girls' League 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 3,4 Richard Berg Future: Undecided Future: Undecided Future: Secretary Concert Band 2,3 Future: Marriage Future: Secretary Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Armed Forces Judith Berry Girls' League 1,2,3,4: Pan American Club 1: Pep Club 3: Office Help 4: Deans' Aid 3 Virginia Bettini Future: Nurse Office Occupations 4: Girls' League 1,2,3,4: Red Cross 1,2,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Attendance Office 2: Cafeteria Help 1,3 Howard Beyer Future: Secretary Hi-Lites 3: Boys' Club l,2,3: Concert Band 2,3,4: Dance Band 2,3,4: Golf 1,2,3: Wrestling 1 Future: College Thomas Beyer Diversified Occupations 3,4: Boys' Club 1,2: Football 3: Baseball 1 Dorothy Biel Future: Machinist Office Occupations 4: Girls' League 1,2,3,4: Red Cross l,2,3,4: Camera Club 1: What's Up Show 2: Christmas Pageant 1: English-Core Workroom Help 3 Peter Bistolfo Future: Secretary Mosque 8- Gavel 3,4: Boys' Club 1,2: Pan American Club 1,2: Concert Band 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3: Christmas Pageant 2,3: Baseball 1: Track 2: Wrestling 2 Georgia Blackman Future: Draftsman Girls' league l,2,3,4: Cabinet Member 2: Girls' Athletic Associaation l,2,3,4: French Club 1,2: Pep Club 3: Cut-ln 2 Future: Undecided Page 35 i wiv Sz' inf: faq' Judith Blake Student Council Lower House 45 Girls' League 1,2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Christmas Pageant 2,3,45 Every- man 3 Future: Nurse Bette Bluthardt Office Occupations 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 4 Future: Business Work Edward Bock Future: Undecided Richard Boesch Diversified Occupations 45 Boys' Club 2 Future: Model Maker John Bohmer South Oak Cliff High School 1,2 Future: Undecided Thomas Booth Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Engineer Kenneth Boris L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Representative 1,25 Base- ball 1,2,3,4 Future: Engineer Henry Borys Future: Undecided David Bosserman National Honor Society 3,45 Masque 8- Gavel 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Drama Club 3,45 President 45 Chess Club 1,2,35 Secretary 35 A Cappella Chair 2,3,45 Christmas Pageant 2,3,45 The lncident 25 The Alien Star 35 The Desperate Hours 45 Everyman 35 Green ValIey 35 Key Club 3,45 Track 1,2 Future: College Geraldine Boudreau Girls' League 1,2,35 Christmas Pageant 2,45 Red Cross 15 What's Up 25 Mikado 35 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Women's Air Force Margaret Bowles Girls' League 2,3,45 Attendance Office Help 2,35 Deans' Aid 4 Future: Receptionist Patricia Boyd Girls' League 45 Pep Club 45 Waller High School 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,35 Fenlinares 35 Social Committee5 News- paper5 Athletic Tournaments5 Student Council 2,3 Future: College Kelvin Boyle Advisory Council 2,35 Masque 8- Gavel 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Concert Band 25 Pep Club 45 Christmas Pageant 45 Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Secretary 1,25 Chemistry Club 45 Gymnastics 35 Tennis 2 Future: College Linda Bramble Student Council Upper House 25 Advisory Council 25 Girls' League 1,25 Cut-In 2 Future: Marriage Richard Branda Hi-Lites 25 Advisory Council 45 Boys' Club 15 Chess Club 1,25 Treasurer 25 Audio Visual Aid 25 Tennis l,2,3,4 Future: College Richard Brandel Lane Technical High School 1,2 Future: Undecided Bonnie Bremner National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 35 Office Help 45 Library Help 3 Future: Business College William Bruhn L Club 2,3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrest- ling l,2,3,4 Future: College Page 36 BECAME SCHOOL LEADERS . SENIOR NOTABLE, Best Leader: Judy Van Derway and James Ranello Charles Bruske Audio Visual Aid 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1 Future: Undecided Jerald Burkhalter Advisory Council 2,45 L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Representative lg German Club 2,35 Chess Club 15 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Christmas Pageant 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 45 Baseball 15 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 1 Future: Engineer William Byczek Boys' Club 1,25 Red Cross 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,4 Future: Bio-Chemist Elaine Camero Student Council Lower House 35 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Camera Club 35 Pep Club 35 Chemistry Club 3 Future: Undecided Elaine Cannataro Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 15 Pep Club 35 Mikado 3 Future: Secretary Joe Cantu Track 3,45 Cross Country 35 Edinhuw Senior High 1,25 Track 1, 25 Basketball 1,25 Football 2 Future: Welder Larry Caputo L Club 45 Cafeteria Help 2,35 Football 3,45 Baseball 2 Future: Business Robert Carlson Library Help 35 Baseball 35 Swimming 3 Future: Navy William Carlson Boys' Club 1,25 Baseball 1 Future: Armed Forces Sharon Caron Student Council Lower House 45 Advisory Council 35 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,35 French Club 15 Pep Club 45 Deans' Aid 45 Christmas Pageant 1,2,35 The lncident 35 Chemistry Club 3 Future: College Georgia Carson Advisory Council 25 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 35 Red Cross 35 Orchesis 15 Pan American Club 1,2,35 Treasurer 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Cut-In 25 Christmas Pageant 45 Mikado 4 Future: Marriage William Cascio Boys' Club 1,25 Representative 1,25 Football 3 Future: College Page 37 Leslie Catenacci Boys' Club 1,25 Baseball I,2,4 Future: College Lorna Cecchi Hi-Lites I5 National Honor Society 3,45 Advisory Council 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Pan American Club 1,25 Pep Club 35 Office Help 45 Student Host 4 Future: Secretary Thomas Cerone National Honor Society 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Red Cross 3,45 Pan American Club 2,35 A Cappella Cholr 2,3,45 Vice-President 35 Christmas Pageant 3,45 Mikado 35 Chemistry Club 3 Future: College Diana Chamblin Hi-Lites 2,3,45 News Bureau 45 Co'Editor 45 Girls' League I,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Vice-President 35 Pep Club 35 Christmas Pageant 1,35 What's Up Show 2 Future: College Diane Cheuvront Hi-Lites 3,45 Student Council Lower House 35 Girls' League I,2,J,45 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 Manager 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America Club 3,45 Cut-In 35 Tennis Team 3,4 Future: Physical Education Teacher Helen Chirafisi Girls' League 2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Tri-Hi'Y 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Austin High I5 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation I Future: Secretory Leonard Chmill Boys' Club 25 Pep Club 35 Weber High School I5 Pep Club I5 Boys' Chorus I Future: Undecided Thomas Choinacki L Club 2,35 Boys' Club I5 Football 2,3,45 Swimming 3,4 Future: Coach Robert Cichon Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Undecided Priscilla Cichowicz Girls' league 1,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 35 Red Cross 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 45 Cut-ln 35 Pan American Club 2 Future: Secretary Carole Clark National Honor Society 3,45 Advisory Council 2,3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Cabinet Member I5 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 2,3,45 Orchesis 35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,4 Future: Teacher Lucille Clemens Hi-Lites 35 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Christmas Pageant 3,45 Stage Door 15 What's Up 25 Everyman 3 Future: Office Work Page 38 S f t . avi , W41 DESIGNED ELECTION POSTERS . SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Artistic: Linda Orze and Bob Florzack Michael Cmeila Boys' Club 1,27 Chess Club 3,47 Sergeant-at-arms 47 Concert Band 1,2,3,47 Mikado 37 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Navy Carol Cominek Hi-Lites 2,3,47 Copy Editor 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 3 Future: Secretary Jean Commiso Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 4 Future: Marriage Roxanne Copple Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Office Help 47 Christmas Pageant 1,27 What's Up Show 27 Mikado 37 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Teacher Gerald Corolla Boys' Club 17 Concert Band 2,3,47 Orchestra 1,2,3,47 Dance Band 2 Future: Musician John Costantino Wells High School 1,27 Italian Club 1,27 Student Council Representative 1,2 Future: Armed Forces Lawrence Cox L Club 47 Boys' Club 1,27 Football l,2,3,47 Baseball 1,27 Wrestling 1,3,4 Future: Army Judith Crank Pep Club 37 Wescott Vocational High School 1,27 Girls' Athletic Association 1,27 Girls Will Be Girls 27 Chorus 1,2 Future: Telephone Operator .loan Cross Girls' League 1,2,37 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,47 Swim Club 2,3,4 Future: Swimming Instructor Ronald Crounse Future: Pattern Poker Pat Culverwell Girls' League 1,27 Orchestra 2,3,4 Future: Nurse Constance D'Amato Masque 8- Gavel 2,3,47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Tri-Hi-Y 2,47 Pep Club 3,4 Future: Nurse Joseph Deffenbaugh Student Council Upper House 3,47 L Club 47 Hi-Lites 2,47 Camera Club 1,2,37 Pep Club 3,47 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Track 1,3 Future: Undecided Mary Dell Future: Business Antoinette DeLuca Girls' league 1,2,3,47 French Club 1,27 Dean's Aid 47 Pep Club 4 Future: Secretary Myrna Denham Girls' League 47 Wynyard Composite High School 1,2,37 Glee Club 1,2,3 Future: Stewardess Richard DiGennaro Boys' Club 1,27 Gymnastics 3 Future: Navy Roseta Dimiceli Future: Undecided Page 39 w !'fvfPwv'fr'arr t!vi 'vff11Qq3 Nancy Dad Girls' league l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Deans' Aid 3,45 Cut-ln 3 Future: Office Arnold Domanus Boys' Club 1,25 Gymnastics 2,3 Future: Electronics Technician Josephine Dravenack Girls' League l,2,3,45 Drama Club l,25 Pep Club 4 Future: Secretary William Duhownik Boys' Club l,25 Football l Future: Engineer Frank Durante L Club 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Base- ball l,3 Future: College Gordon Eagan Pep Club 35 Lane Technical High School lg Track l Future: Undecided Betty Eddlemon Girls' League 3 Future: Telephone Operator Judith Edwards Advisory Council 25 Girls' League 'l,2,3,45 Library Help l Future: Receptionist Judith Ekstrom Girls' League 2,3,4 Future: Stewardess Karl Erickson Pep Club 35 Gymnastics lp Tennis 2 Future: Engraver Naomi Erland Girls' League 2,35 French Club lp Pep Club 45 Future Teachers of America 2 Future: College Paul Evanoff Varsity Band l,2,3,45 Captain 4 Future: Undecided Erhardt Falkenberg Boys' Club l,25 Audio Visual Aids l,2,35 Gymnastics 1,2 Future: Tool and Die Maker Patricia Fanaro Future: Undecided Bradley Ferguson Arthur Hill High School l,25 Hi-Y l,25 Pep Club l,25 Vice-President 2 Future: College Gerald Fifarek Football 2,35 Track 2,35 Martinette High School l Future: Carpenter Russell Fitzpatrick Boys' Club l,25 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Captain A Future: College Frederick Flener Boys' Club l,2,3,45 Concert Bcmcl 35 Basketball 3,4: Baseball l,2,4 Future: College Page 40 STARRED IN DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS . SENIOR NOTABLE, Best Adress and Best Actor: Valorie Riston and Dale Prest Robert Florczak Everyman 3 Future: Commercial Artist Edward Ford Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Armed Forces Fred Fredriksen Boys' Club 1,25 Representative 25 Concert Band 1,2,35 Pep Club 35 Cut-In 35 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 15 Gym- nastics 2,3,4 Future: College Sharon Fritsch Girls' League I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pan American Club 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 Library Help 2,3,4 Future: Business College Lawrence Fritz Boys' Club 15 Pep Club 35 Audio Visual Aid 1,25 Library Help 15 Tennis l,2,3,4 Future: College William Gagne Student Council Upper House I5 L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Captain 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2 Future: Undecided Joanne Galorath Girls' League 1,2 Future: Undecided l'la'pl1 Garnett A:lv'sory Council 3,45 Boys' Club 25 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2 Future: Armed Forces Sharon Gary Girls' League I,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 1 Future: Business College Vivian Giannini Girls' League 1,2,4 Future: Receptionist Diane Gizzi Girls' League 35 Attendance Offi:e Help 35 Steinmetz High S:hool 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association 1,25 Latin Club I Future: IBM Operator Barbara Glab Student Council Lower House 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Future: Marriage Page 41 Barbara Gohrsch Girls' league l,2,3 Thomas Grant Carolyn Gratz Sleinmetz High School l,2,3 l,2,3 Anthony Gratzianna Richard Gravdahl Celia Grillo Girls' League l,2,4, Pep Club Future: Office Work Future: College Girls' Athletic Association Future: Secretary Future: Undecided Future: Undecided 3 Future: Ollice Work xxx... 'K' I lk fx: 'XV f-. W, Richard Grossman Boys' Club 2, Swimming 2,3,4, St. Joseph High School lp Swimming l Robert Grubbs Future: Pharmacist Boys' Club lp Chess Club lg Audio Visual Aids 2,3,4, Library Help I Mary Ann Guarascio Future: Armed Forces Girls' League l,2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Association 1,45 Pep Club 3,4 Elaine Guarino Future: Secretary Girls' league l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Future: Secretary Judy Gundel Girls' league l,2,3,4: Christmas Pageant 2,45 Mikado 31 HMS Pinafore 2 Steve Gureski Future: Stenographer Boys' Club l,2, Track 2 Future: Tool and Die Maker gr' l2 3,3 X gg F ' ,X 'E i ss N, .i,g?f'Fi' - P 4 -- A 5 M SET EXAMPLES FOR UNDERCLASSMEN . SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Courteous: Ruth West and Terry Johanson Arthur Haas Boys' Club 25 Library Help 35 Basketball 1 Future: Navy Edward Hallo: Boys' Club 1,25 Basketball 15 Baseball l,2,3,45 Track 15 Gymnastics 1,2,3 Future: Navy Robert Hamilton Boys' Club 1,25 Representative 2 Future: Undecided William Hanks Pan American Club 2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,35 Chaplin 25 Treasurer 35 Baseball l,2,3,45 Swim- ming 1,2 Future: Undecided Judith Hanlon Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Orchesis 25 Pep Club 3 Future: Business College Suzanne Harder Student Council Upper House 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,25 Secretary 1,25 Advisory Council 35 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Cut-ln 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Home- coming Court 4 Future: College Joyce Hardesty EAGLE 45 Senior Section Editor 45 Hi-lifes 35 Student Council Lower House 45 Swim Club 45 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 25 Manager l,2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Christmas Pageant 2,3,45 The Incident 25 Future Teachers of America Club 35 Cut-In 25 Girls' League l,2,35 Tennis Team 2,3,45 Captain 4 Future: Physical Education Teacher Marie Hautzinger Office Occupations 45 Girls League 1,2,3,45 German Club 1,25 Secretary 1 Future: Secretary Fredrick Haverkampf Diversified Occupations 45 Boys' Club 1,25 Pep Club l,2,35 Audio Visual Aids l,2,35 Christmas Pageant 1,2,3 Future: Stage Work Joseph Haydicky Boys' Club 1,25 Camera Club l,2,35 Pep Club 35 Tennis 1,2 Future: Draftsman Rose Hayes Student Council 3,45 Girls' League 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Office Help 3 Future: College George Heaslett Boys' Club 1,25 Football 1,2,45 Baseball 1,2 Future: Undecided Margaret Heaslett Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 2,35 Cut-In 25 Deans' Aid 1 Future: Marriage Dorothy Heidenreich Student Council Upper House 35 Advisory Council 25 Office Occupations 45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3 Future: Secretary Linda Heining Advisory Council 3,45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 15 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Cut-In 3,45 Christmas Pageant 2,3,45 Cheerleader l,2,3,4 Future: Marriage Gerald Henderson Student Council 35 Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Plumbing Michael Henner Diversified Occupations 35 Boys' Club 1,2 Future: College Arthur Herman Future: Undecided Page 43 xg Je 1 -as Fred Hermes Advisory Council 47 L Club 3,47 Boys' Club 1,2,37 Cafeteria Help 47 Track 1,27 Cross Country 'l,2,3,47 Wrestling 1,2,3 Future: Navy Robert Herald Future: Undecided Helen Hill Future: Undecided Hylda Hill Girls' League 1,2,3,47 French Club 17 A Cappella Choir 2,3,47 Christmas Pageant 2,3,4 Future: Nurse Joseph Hish Student Council Lower House 37 Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Undecided Robert Hnilo Boys' Club 27 Wrestling 2 Future: College Arthur Hoelterhoff Boys' Club 2,37 Representative 2 Future: College Lee Hren Hi-Lites 37 National Honor Society 3,47 President 47 L Club 2,3,47 German Club 1,2,37 President 27 Concert Band l,2,3,47 Lieutenant 27 Captain 47 Drum Maior 47 Christmas Pageant 27 The Incident 27 Mikado 37 HMS Pinafore 27 Dance Band 2,37 Tennis 1,2,3,47 Captain 47 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Future: Medicine Philip Hupfer Advisory Council 47 L Club 47 Boys' Club 1,27 Repre- sentative 27 Pep Club 37 Future Engineers Club 47 Deans' Aid 47 Football l,2,3,47 Basketball l,2,3,47 Baseball 17 Track 1,273 Future: Civil Engineering Norman llchene National Honor Society 3,47 Everyman 3 Future: Chemist Robert Jacobsen Boys' Club 1,27 Baseball I Future: Armed Forces Paul Jaeger Future: College William Jahnke Boys' Club 1,27 Chemistry Club 3 Future: Undecided Astride Jakabsons Tennis Team 47 State High School 1,2,37 Spanish Club 27 Drama Club 1,27 Operella 37 Swim Club 1,2,37 High- lights 37 Blue and Gold Review 1,2 Future: Dancer Allen James Boys' Club 1,27 Audio Visual Aids 1,2,3 Future: Electronic Technician Lynda Jarvis Student Council Lower House 3,47 Girls' League 1,2,3,4 Future: Undecided Viia Jekabsons Girls' League l,2,3,47 Tri-Hi-Y 47 German Club 1,27 Future Teachers of America Club 3,47 President 4 Future: Teacher Donald Jerina National Honor Society 3,47 Masque 8- Gavel 3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 Key Club 2,3,4f Vice-President 47 Chemistry Club 2,3,47 President 3,47 Gymnastics l,2,3,4 Future: Chemist Page 44 SUPPORTED LEYDEN TEAMS SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Athletic: Joyce Hardesty and Jerry Rosengren Henry Joda Weber High School I Future: Trade School Harold Johannesen l, Club 3,4: Boys' Club 'l,2: Football 'l,3,4: Baseball l: Track 2: Swimming l,2,3,4 Future: Undecided Terrance Johanson L Club 4: Hi-Y l,2,3: President 3: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2: Track 3: Cross Country 3,4 Future: College Richard Johnson Concert Band 3,4: Dance Band 4 Future: Commercial Artis! Carolyn Jones Hi-Lites 3,4: Feature Editor 4: Quill 8. Scroll 3,4: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Orchesis 2,3: Pan American Club l,2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Future Teachers of America Club 3,4 Future: Teacher William Jones Hi-Lites 3: Boys' Club l,2: Concert Bond 2,3: Chemistry Club 3: Football l: Baseball l: Gymnastics l Future: Armed Forces cu' 5 wal' Robert Jorgensen Hi-Liles 3,4: Photography Editor 4: Concert Band 2: Camera Club 'l,2,3,4: Vice-President 4: Pep Club 4 Future: Photography Andrew Junget Future: Undecided Judith Kalder Girls' League l,2,3,4: A Cappella Choir 3 Future: Undecided Joseph Karlovitz Tennis 'l,2,3,4 Terry Kascrzak Girls' League l,2,4 Future: Secretary Toshihiko Kato National Honor Society 3,4: .lapan l Future: Foreign Trade Business Page 45 Jacqueline Kawa Student Council Lower House 35 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 35 Pep Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Cut-ln 45 Student Host 45 Mikado 35 Advisor Council ly Home- coming Court 4 Future: College Mary Keller Girls' League 2,35 Proviso l Future: Undecided Patricia Kelley Girls' League l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 45 What's Up 2 Future: IBM School Joan Killinger Student Council Upper House 2,3,45 Class Officer 1,25 Treasurer l,25 Advisory Council 35 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Cabinet Member l,2,35 Girls' Athletic Association 'I5 Ger- man Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 Cut-In 2,3,45 Student Host 2,35 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 4 Future: Undecided Diane Knecht National Honor Society 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Girls' League 45 Pep Club 45 Foreman High School l,25 Honor Club l,25 Cheerleader 25 Girls' Athletic Association l,25 Junior Achievement l5 Young Travelers lp Hall Guard l,25 Teach- er's Aid l,2 Future: Air-Line Hostess Virginia Koehler Future: Undecided IS' 3 XX .Q 40 James Kolar Boys' Club l,25 Future Engineers Club 3,45 President 45 Christmas Pageant 35 HMS Pinafore 35 Mikado 45 Wrestling 2,45 Gymnastics l Future: College Patricia Kamp Girls' league l,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Student Host 4 Future: Nurse Stephanie Kopp Advisory Council 35 Girls' League t,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 'l,2,3,45 Swim Club 25 Christmas Pageant 25 What's Up 25 Mikado 35 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Nurse Joseph Kozenczak L Club 3,45 Vice-President 45 Football 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Weber High School l,2 Future: Criminologist Maty Kozlowski Girls' League 45 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Pep Club 3 Future: Secretary Karol Krambeer Bays' Club 2 Future: Undecided Page 46 PARTICIPATED IN LAST HOMECOMING SENIOR NOTABLE, Typical Leydenite: Pat Long and Phil Hupfer 'SELF' ' L32 . ...L Sabina Krawczyk Girls' League l,2,3,4 Future: Receptionist Leonard Krumpen Green Valley 35 Mikado 35 HMS Pinafore 25 Chem- istry Club l Future: Engineer Louise Kulig Hi-Lites 25 Girls' League l,2,3,4 Future: Business Work Louis LaBianco Boys' Club 'l,25 Representative l,25 Concert Band 2,35 Gymnastics 1,2 Future: Civil Engineer Herman Lafin Diversified Occupations 45 L Club 2,3,45 Boys' Club lg HMS Pinafore 25 Football l,25 Track 1,25 Wrestling 'l Future: Air Force Frank LaGioia Diversified Occupations 4 Future: Barber William Laing Masque 8- Gavel 2,3,45 President 35 L Club 2,3,45 President 45 Boys' Club l,25 Cut-ln 25 Christmas Pageant 25 Track l,2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,3,45 Captain 4 Future: Navy Margaret Lars Girls' League l,2,3,45 German Club l,25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Swim Club 25 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Nurse Eugene Larsen L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 25 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l Future: Undecided Philip Latorrl Diversified Occupations 3,45 Boys' Club l,25 Football 'l,2 Future: Metal Spinner Gerald Leek L Club 3,45 Boys' Club l,2,35 Christmas Pageant 25 HMS Pinafore 25 Wrestling l5 Swimming 2,3,4 Future: Social Worker Arthur Leeper Boys' Club l5 Audio Visual Aid 2,3,45 Football lp Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Baseball 2 Future: Armed Forces Beverly Leeper Girls' League 'l,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Cut-ln 2 Future: Secretary Carol Leeson Girls' League l,2,3,45 Attendance Office Help 35 Deans' Aid 4 Future: Secretary Francis Lehner Diversified Occupations 45 Boys' Club 25 Red Cross 35 Con- cert Band 25 Pep Club 45 Library Help 3 Future: Bakery Trade Diane Lenz Hi-Lites 3,45 Girls' League i,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,4 Future: Office Work Virginia Lewin Girls' League 2,3,45 Attendance Office Help l,2 Future: Office Work John Lineclc Diversified Occupations 3 Future: Undecided Page 47 4-H' .4-5 'Vs K X 453.5 Charles Linkenheld L Club 45 Boys' Club 1,5 Pan American Club 1,25 Chem- istry Club 35 Football lg Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Future: Lawyer Carole Lippmann Office Occupations 45 Treasurer 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Red Cross 1,2,45 Pep Club 2,35 Cut-In 3 Future: Secretary Patricia Long EAGLE ly Advisory Council 35 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Cabi- net Member 1,25 Treasurer 35 President 45 Drama Club 15 Pan American Club 25 Pep Club 35 Cut-ln 3 Future: Teacher Sharon Long Student Council Upper House lg Advisory Council 35 Masque 8- Gavel 2,3,45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 1,2,3,45 Manager 35 Orchessis 1,35 Pep Club 3,45 Cut-In 2,35 Deans' Aid 35 Cafeteria Host 2 Future: Speech Therapist Elizabeth Losiowski Girls' League l,2,3,4 Future: Business College Barbara Losser Girls' League 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4 Future: Home Economics Harry Maginnis Student Council Lower House 35 Advisory Council 3,45 L Club 45 Boys' Club 1,25 Drama Club 25 Pep Club 35 Office Help 45 Christmas Pageant 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball l Track 2,3,4 Future: Draftsman Frances Maisano Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Office Help 45 Attendance Office Help 35 Deans' Aid 2 Future: Undecided Stanley Majka Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Air Force Linda Markers Girls' League 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Elmwood Park High School 15 Chorus Club 1 Future: Model Marie Markese Hi-Lites 35 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2, 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Future Teachers of Amer- ica Club 35 Leyden Music Society 3,45 Dance Band 2,3,4 Future: Teacher June Morter Future: Undecided Michael Martin Evergreen High School 2,35 Camera Club 35 Spanish Club 3 Future: Undecided Bonnie May Girls' League l,2,3,45 Office Help 45 Deans' Aid 3 Future: Private Secretary Raymond McBride L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 25 Audio Visual Aid 2,3,4: Swim- ming 2,3,45 Captain 45 St, Rita High School 1 Future: Draftsman Michael McDermott Future: College Nancy McFee Hi-Liles 45 Student Council Lower House 3,45 Advisory Council 1,25 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Cabinet Member lg At- tendance Office Help 3 Future: College Lenore McGill Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 2,35 Pep Club 3,45 Cut-In 3 Future: Secretary Page 48 ,:. ,: 7 VX fi' Q 5 u it SPONSORED SCHOOL DANCES SENIOR NOTABLE, Best Dancers: Christine Radies and Bob Rekus Lynnette McGill Student Council Lower House 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 47 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Student Host 47 Cafeteria Help 37 English- Core Workroom Help 2 Future: Secretary Eileen Mclean Girls' League 1,27 Cafeteria Help 37 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Office Work Mary Meacham Girls' League 3,47 Red Cross 37 Ripley High School 1,27 Pep Club 1,27 Latin Club 17 Band 17 Home Economics 1,2 Future: Receptionist John Means L Club 2,3,47 Secretary 47 Boys' Club 1,27 Audio Visual Aid 27 Gymnastics l,2,37 Tennis Team l,2,3,4 Future: Medicine Jules Merchant L Club 47 Boys' Club 17 Football 47 Basketball 3,47 Base- ball l,47 Wrestling 17 Barrington High School 27 B Club 27 Cross Country 27 French Club 27 Choir 2 Future: Lawyer Edward Merrill Boys' Club 1,27 Football 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,2,37 Baseball 1,27 Track 3,4 Future: Armed Forces umm, 'limqr xc Lois Meyers EAGLE 3,47 Events Editor 37 Faculty Editor 47 Student Coun- cil Lower House 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 37 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,47 Manager 37 Pan American Club 37 Pep Club 2,3,47 Swim Club 2,37 Library Help 37 Everyman 3 Future: College Carolyn Miller Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Red Cross 1,2,37 Pep Club 4 Future: Secretary Bernard Milstein Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Air Force William Minzey Boys' Club 1,27 Concert Band 3 George Moeller Student Council Lower House 37 Boys' Club 1,27 Christmas Pageant 1,27 HMS Pinafore 27 Chemistry Club 37 Vice- President 37 Basketball 17 Baseball 1 Future: College Dennis Mogensen Student Council Lower House 47 Boys' Club 17 Basketball 27 Baseball 2,3,4 Future: College Future: Marines Page 49 Julla Mohler Girls' League l,2,3,47 Orchesis 3,47 President 47 Pep Club 47 Office Help 47 Attendance Office Help 37 Homecoming Court 4 Future: Undecided Arlene Monegato Girls' league l,2,3 Future: Seamstress Betty Morrison EAGLE 3,47 Co-Underclass Section Editor 37 Co-Editor-in- chief 47 Hi-Lites 2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Masque 8. Gavel 2,3,47 Quill 8- Scroll 3,47 Girls' League l,2,3,47 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Chem- istry Club 37 They Also Serve l Future: College Nora Morrison Tuley High School l,2,37 Knitting 17 Whitecollar 2,37 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,37 French Club l7 Hall Guard l,2,37 Library Help l Future: Production Office Work Ruth Moser Girls' League l,2,3,47 Pep Club 37 Deans' Aid 3 Future: Secretary Lowell Mulligan EAGLE 47 Photography Editor 47 Hi-Lites 2,3,47 Student Council Upper House l7 Boys' Club l,27 Representative 27 Camera Club l,2,3,47 Vice-President 27 Treasurer 27 Cafe- teria Host 37 The lncident 27 Christmas Pageant 17 Key Club 2,3,47 President 3,4 Future: Undecided Karen Mundt Girls' League l,2,3,47 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,47 French Club 27 Pep Club 2,3 Future: Undecided Leah Munger Girls' league 47 Fort lauderdale High School l,2,37 Class Club 2,3 Future: Undecided John Murphy Boys' Club 1,27 Basketball 47 Baseball 4 Future: Policeman Katherine Murray Girls' league 1,2,3,47 Red Cross l,2,3,47 German Club 27 Pep Club 3,4 Future: College Robert Napolitano Boys' Club l,27 Library Help 'l7 What's Up 27 Christmas Pageant 37 HMS Pinafore 27 Gymnastics I7 Swimming 2 Future: Business Administration Dianne Nelman Girls' League 3,47 Pan American Club 37 Pep Club 37 At- tendance Office Help 37 Cafeteria Help 3,4 Future: Secretary Page 50 PRESENTED MUSICAL CONCERTS SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Musical: Noreen Phillips and Lee Hren cs'a f'i! '55 1 Corinne Nelson Girls' League l,2,3,4 Raymond Neuman Diversified Occupations 25 lp Basketball Manager I Michael Nicholas Future: Bookkeeper Boys' Club lp Football Manager Future: Machinist Future: Undecided Wilfred Nickerson Future: College Darlene Nielsen Girls League l,2,3,45 German Club 2,35 Pep Club 3,4 Future: College Thomas Niforatos Joan Nigliaccio Future: Undecided Girls' League 2,3,45 Cabinet Member 45 Orchesis 45 Pen Club 2,3,45 Diversified Occupations 45 Homecoming Court 4 Future: Beautician Lorna Nosworthy Girls' league l,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 45 French Club l,25 Secretary l,2 Future: Undecided Geraldine Novak Future: Undecided Raymond Novak Boys' Club l Future: College Robert Novak Boys' Club 1,25 Red Cross 3,45 Track 2,45 Cross Country 45 Golf 45 Swimming 2 Future: Undecided Marco Novelli Masque 8. Gavel 45 Boys' Club 1,25 Red Cross l,2,35 Pen Club 35 Football 35 Track 2,45 Tennis l Future: Commercial Artist Michael Novelli Masque 8: Gavel 3,4 Future: Barber Richard Nugent Pep Club 3,45 Wells High School l,2 Future: Offset Cameraman Donald Olson Student Council Lower House 35 L Club 45 Boys' Club l,25 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Christmas Pag- eant 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l Future: College Robert O'Neal Office Occupations 35 Boys' Club l5 Hi-Y l,2,35 Secretary l,2,35 Track lp Cross Country I Future: Accountant Joyce Oomens Advisory Council 35 Girls' League l,2,35 Cappella Choir 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Christmas Pageant 2,35 Fenton High School 4 Future: Undecided Linda Orze EAGLE 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Advisory Council 45 Masque 8. Gavel 3,45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Publicity Chairman 25 President 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Red Cross 35 French Club 35 Chairman 35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America Club 3,45 Cut-In 2,3,45 Student Host 35 Cafeteria Host 35 Everyman 35 Christmas Pageant 2,3,4 Future: Undecided Page 51 AJ 19 'if' mf Q, Richard Pacioni Boys' Club 1,25 Concert Band 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2,35 Gym- nastics 2,3 Future: IBM Operator Mary Padovano Girls' League l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletiic Association l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Library Help 45 Attendance Help 35 Cafeteria Help 2 Future: Office Work Peter Palade Advisory Council 45 L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Christmas Pageant 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,35 Captain 2 Future: Stockcar Racer Salvatore Pantano Hi-Lites 45 Diversified Occupations 35 L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Pep Club 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Track l,2,3,4 Future: College Gayle Parker Student Council Lower House 35 Advisory Council 25 Office Occupations 45 President 45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,35 Red Cross 1,2,45 Orchesis 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cut-ln 1,25 Office Help 1, Attendance Office Help 2 Future: Marriage Mary Parker Girls' League 2,3,45 Whal's Up 25 Mikado 35 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Secretary James Parks German Club 45 Foreman High School 1,25 German Club 15 Travel Club 25 Cafeteria Help 25 R.O.T.C. 1,2 Future: College David Parsons L Club 3,45 Boys' Club 1,25 Christmas Pageant 2,45 What's Up 25 Mikado 35 HMS Pinafore 25 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Tennis 15 Swimming 1 Future: College Mary Pasieta Girls' League l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 Orchesis 15 Deans' Aid 4 Future: Marriage Eugene Pasko Diversified Occupations 45 Boys' Club 15 Audio Visual Aid 3 Future: Undecided Joseph Patrone Future: Air Force Maryann Pecora Girls' League 35 Wells High School 1,25 Girls' Athletic As- sociation lg Aid 25 Red Cross 1,25 W. C. A. 1,2 Future: Stenographer Gordon Peele Future: Undecided Russell Penton Boys' Club 15 Representative 15 Wrestling 1,2,3 Future: Air Force Gail Perlno Girls' league l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 3 Future: Air Line Hostess John Perry L Club 2,3,45 Boys' Club 1,2,35 Football l,2,3,45 Captain 45 Basketball 15 Swimming l,2,3,4 Future: College Geno Pesce Student Council Lower House 35 Boys' Club 1,2,3 Future: Undecided Arthur Petersen Future: Undecided Page 52 WENT TO WASHINGTON . SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Attractive: Nancy McFee and Dennis Mogensen Audrey Petersen Girls' League I, Attendance Office Help 3,4 Future: Airline Stewardess Conrad Petersen Student Council Upper House 2, Lower House 3, Pan American Club 2,3,4, President 2,3, Pep Club 3,4, Cut-In 2,3,4, Student Host 3,4, Christmas Pageant 3,4, Mikado 3, HMS Pinafore 2, Football 4, Track 2,4, Shawnee Mission High School I, Key Club I, Hi-Y I, Music Club I, Pan American Club I, Pep Club I, Football I, Track I Future: College Harry Petry Boys' Club 'l,2, Chess Club l,2,3, Cafeteria Help 3, Hi-Y l,2,3 Future: Armed Forces Noreen Phillips Class Officer 4, Treasurer 4, Advisory Council 3,4, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 3,4, Cut-ln 4, Student Host 4, Christmas Pageant 2,3,4 Future: College Margaret Pink Girls' League 3,4, Deans' Aid 3, Lake View High School I, Student Council I, Girls' Athletic Association I, Steinmetz High School 2, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Majorette 2 Future: Marriage George Pistoresi Boys' Club I Future: College Y? Patricia Plaza EAGLE 3, Hi-Lites 2,3,4, Editor-in-chief 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Quill 8: Scroll 3,4, Girls' League 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Future Teachers of America Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 4, Cut-ln 3, Chemistry Club 3, Siena High School I, Cub Reporter I Future: Teacher Andrew Plesnicar L Club 3,4, Boys' Club 'l,2, Wrestling I,2,3 Future: Undecided JoAnn Pobgee Office Help 4, Girls' League I,2,3,4 Future: Undecided Christine Pocevicz Girls' League l,2,3 Future: Undecided Katherine Podgorski Girls' League 3,4, Office Help 4 Future: Office Typist William Podgorski Future: Undecided Page 53 Kathleen Pokorny National Honor Society 3,4, Girls' league 1,2,3,4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 2,3 Future: IBM School Martha Poss Masque 8. Gavel 2,3,4, Girls' League 1,2,3, Drama Club 3,4, German Club 4, Pep Club 3, Attendance Office Help 2 Future, Teacher Judith Presley Tuley High School 1,2, Knitting 1, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1,2, Hall Guard 2, Library Help 1,2 Future: Undecided Dale Prest Boys' Club 1, Pan American Club 1,2, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, President 4, Future Teachers of America Club 4, Christmas Pageant 1,2,3,4, Desperate Hours 4 Mika- do 3 Future: Teacher Ardath Prestebak Student Council Lower House 3, Girls' league 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, Deans' Aid 4, Christmas Pageant 2, The Incident 2 Future: Professional Model James Prestl, Jr. National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4, Boys' Club 1,2, Future Engineers Club 3, Baseball l,2,3,4 Future: College Richard Prlester Audio Visual Aid 2 Future: College Theodore Pryka Boys' Club 1,2, Audio Visual Aid 2,3,4 Future: College Gerald Przybyl Boys' Club 2,3 Future: Undecided Sally Puleo Office Occupations 4, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Red Cross 1,2,3,4, Deans' Aid 3, Cafeteria Help 2 Future: Office Work Ralph Quackenbush Foreman High School 1,2, Student Council 1 Future: Salesman Chrlstlno Radios Student Council Lower House 4, Class Officer, Secretary 3, Advisory Council 3, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Cut-ln 2 Future: Secretary Page 54 ACTED AS STUDENT AIDS . SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Cooperative: Joy Stout and Jerry Santo James Ranallo Student Council Upper House 3,47 President 47 L Club l,2,3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 French Club 1,27 Cut-ln 3,47 The lncident 37 What's Up 27 Baseball 1,27 Cross Country 3,47 Wrestling 1,2,3,47 Captain 3 Future: College Marilyn Rank National Honor Society 3,47 Secretary 47 Advisory Council 1,2,3,47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 2,3,47 Girls' Athletic Association 3,47 Orchesis 2,3,47 Pan Ameri- can Club 1,2,31 Secretary 3j Drama Club l,2,3,47 Maiorette 3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Swim Club 47 Cul-ln 2,3,47 Christmas Pageant l,2,3,47 The Incident 27 Desperate Hours 47 What's Up 27 Everyman 3 Future: Physical Educa-tion Teacher Arvine Raysby Girls' League l,2,3,47 Girls' Athletic Association 17 Cut-ln 27 Christmas Pageant 27 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Model Edward Reinberger Student Council Lower House 47 Masque 8. Gavel 3,47 Christmas Pageant l7 Football 37 Cross Country 1,2 Future: College Robert Rekus Student Council Upper House 1,27 Boys' Club 1,27 Football l,2,3 Future: College June Reynolds Girls' League l,2,37 Bookstore Help 2,3,4 Future: Office Worker Marshall Richardson Boys' Club 1,27 Football 17 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Future: Aeronautical Engineer Ernest Richau Student Council Lower House 37 L Club 3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 German Club 1,2,37 Vice-President 37 Audio Visual Aid 2,37 Christmas Pageant 1,2,3,47 What's Up 27 Pep Club 4 Future: Electrical Engineer Lynne Richter Girls' League 2,3,47 Pep Club 2,37 Steinmetz High School 17 Girls' Athletic Association 17 French Club 1 Future: Airline Hostess Thomas Rider Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Undecided Lupe Rios Pan American Club 2,3,47 President 47 Boys' Club 1,22 Baseball 17 Cross Country 3,47 Wrestling 2,3 Future: Trade School Valorie Riston EAGLE 3,47 Co-Underclass Section Editor 37 Co-Editor-in- chief 47 Hi-Lites 2,37 National Honor Society 3,47 Masque 8: Gavel 3,47 Quill 8- Scroll 3,47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Drama Club 1,2,3,47 French Club 1,27 What's Up 27 Everyman 37 The Alien Star 3 Future: Undecided Gerald Rogala Basketball 3 Future: Electronics Mennie Rogers Student Council Lower House 47 Girls' League 1,2,47 A Cappella Choir 27 Office Help 47 Christmas Pageant 27 Mikado 3 Future: Marriage Miashbon Rogers Boys' Club 1,27 A Cappella Choir 4 Future: Undecided Judith Romak Girls' League 2,3,47 Senn High School 17 Red Cross 1 Future: Marriage Yvonne Romano Office Occupations 47 Secretary 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 37 Red Cross 37 Attendance Office Help 2,3 Future: Marriage James Rome Boys' Club l,2,3 Future: Navy Page 55 CIT- fins! WF? Gerald Rosengren L Club 3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 Football 1,2,3,47 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Future: College Donna Ruggeri Girls' League 2,3,4 Future: Secretary Allan Ruhl Future: Undecided Kenneth Rundquist Hi-Lites 3,47 Sports Editor 47 Quill 8. Scroll 3,47 L Club 3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 German Club 1,2,3,47 Treasurer 27 President 37 Audio Visual Aid 2,37 What's Up 27 Basketball Manager 2,3,47 Baseball Manager 1 Future: Teacher Eileen Rush Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Red Cross 27 Pan American Club 27 Orchestra 17 Pep Club 37 Student Host 4 Future: Undecided Arlene Sal: Girls' League 1,2,3 Future: Business Work Rose Sanger Student Council Lower House 47 Student Council Upper House 37 Advisory Council 37 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 3,47 Office Help 47 Cheerleader l,2,37 Homecoming Queen 4 Future: Undecided Gerald Santo Student Council Upper House 1,27 Class Officer 1,2,37 President l,2,37 Advisory Council 47 L Club 47 Boys' Club 1,27 Representative 1,27 Cut-In 27 Student Host 37 Football 1,3,47 Baseball 1,2,47 Wrestling 1 Future: Undecided Geraldine Schadeck Girls' League 1,2 Future: Nurse Donald Scheibenreif Boys' Club 1,27 Concert Bond l,2,37 Golf 1,27 Wrestling l,2,37 Gymnastics 2 Future: Armed Forces Carol Schiferl EAGLE 3,47 Activity Editor 47 Events Editor 47 Hi-Lites 2,37 Distribution Manager 37 Masque 8- Gavel 2,3,47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Library Help 37 Chemistry Club 3 Future: Nurse Dennis Schlatholt Boys' Club l,2,37 Camera Club 1,2,3 Future: Aerial Photographer Lorraine Schloss Girls' League l,2,3,47 Representative 47 Pep Club 3,4 Future: Typist Margaret Schube Girls' League 3,47 Pep Club 47 Future Teachers of America Club 47 Trinity High School 1,27 T Club 1,27 Big and Little Sister Club 1,27 Glee Club 1,2 Future: Home Economics Teacher Judith Schultz Hi-Lites 3,47 News Bureau 47 Office Occupations 47 Vice- President 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Red Cross 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 3,4 Future: Missionary Patricia Schultz Girls' League 1,2,3,4 Future: Secretary Richard Schutt Advisory Council 37 Boys' Club 1,27 Pon American Club 27 Concert Band 27 Camera Club 1,27 Pep Club 37 Future Engineers Club 3,47 Vice-President 47 Football 17 Track 2,3,47 Wrestling 17 Gymnastics 47 Swimming 2 Future: Civil Engineering James Schwartz Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Undecided Page 56 e Pg' 5, i,.,,, , q,,: --', ' ,.,' i 5 F35 Nancy Schwartz Student Council Upper House 2,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Class Officer 37 Treasurer 37 Advisory Council 3,47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,47 Orchesis 37 German Club l,27 Pep Club 3,47 Cut-In 3,4 Future: Teacher Janice Schwerman Student Council Lower House 37 National Honor Society 3,47 Advisory Council 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Student Host 3,4 Future: Teacher Marion Scudieri Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 Red Cross l,2,3,47 Pan American Club 37 TriAHi-Y 2 Future: Business Work Denise Sell Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 3,47 Deans' Aid 3 Future: Undecided Judith Sepanlk Girls' League 2,3,47 Office Help 47 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 47 St. Mary's High School 1 Future: Secretary Midge Sharp Taylor High School 1,2,3,47 Future Homemakers Club l,2,37 Band l,2,37 Chorus l,2,37 Class Officer 17 Vice- President 1 Future: Undecided I - ORDERED CAPS AND GOWNS . SENIOR NOTABLE, Best Dressed: Jean Arcaroli and Skip Mulligan Helen Shoemaker Girls' League l,2,37 Pep Club 3,47 Attendance Office Help 2 Future: Secretary James Shupe Diversified Occupations 47 Steinmetz High School 1 Future: Printer Kathleen Skuba Advisory Council 47 Girls' League 3,47 A Cappella Choir 47 Pep Club 37 Future Teachers of America Club 47 Christmas Pageant 47 Schurz High School 1,27 Girls' Athletic Association l,27 Nurses' Club 27 Solo Chorus 2 Future: Nurse Keith Skuba Camera Club 1,27 Football 4 Future: Architect Thomas Sloman EAGLE 37 Hi-Lites 3,47 News Editor 47 Student Council Upper House 27 Advisory Council 3,47 Quill 8. Scroll 3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 Representative 1,27 Christmas Pageant 1,47 Cross Country Manager 2 Future: College Marlene Sloniker Girls' League 1,2,3,4 Future: Clerk Typist Page 57 James Slowinski L Club 4, Future Engineers Club 4, Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 4, St. George High School 1,2, Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Engineer William Smarto Boys' Club 1, Baseball 1, Track 2, Cross Country 1, Gymnastics l, Swimming 1 Future: Undecided William Smedberg Boys' Club l,2, French Club 1,2 Future: College Richard Smith Masque 8- Gavel 2, Office Occupations 4, Boys' Club 1,2, Drama Club 1, Cafeteria Help 2,3, Christmas Pageant 1, Stage Door 1, What's Up 2, Wrestling 1,2,3 Future: College Roger Smith EAGLE 4, Business Manager 4, Hi-Lites 2,3,4, Boys' Club l,2, German Club 1,2,3,4, President 3, Audio Visual Aid 1,2,3,4, Christmas Pageant 2, What's Up 2, Chemistry Club 3,4, Baseball 2,4 Future: College John Smolinski Hi-Liles 1, Boys' Club l,2, Wrestling 1 Future: Armed Forces --Q t5 l' xg Marlene Soch Student Council Lower House 3, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Christmas Pageant 2, Mikado 3, HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Secretary Andrew Solinski Advisory Council 3, Boys' Club l,2, Secretary 2, Repre- sentative 1,2, Basketball l,2, Golf 2,3 Future: Undecided Lona Sottrel Masque 8- Gavel 2,3,4, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Cabinet Member 2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,4, Manager 2,3, Pep Club 3,4, Cul-ln 2,3, Deans' Aid 2,4, Cafeteria Help 3, Everyman 3, Chemistry Club 4 Future: Nurse Denise Spuak Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Student Host 4 Future: Secretary Shirley Spalding Advisory Council 3, Student Council Lower House 3, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, Cul-ln 3 Future: Secretary Alberta Spanczak Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Cabinet Member 1,3,4, A Cappella Choir 2, Pep Club 3, Cut-ln 3, Attendance Office Help 3, Cheerleader 1 Future: Receptionist 4' .Ill PLAN NED GRADUATION CEREMONIES . SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Dependable: Nancy Sticken and Bill Laing Allan Sparacino Boys' Club 1,2, Concert Band 1,2 Future: Undecided Anna Spitler Girls' League 1, Pep Club 3, Attendance Office Help 3 Future: Airline Ticket Agent Joanne Sponzilli National Honor Society 3,4, Advisory Council 1,2, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Deans' Aid 2, What's Up 2, Everyman 3 Future: Undecided Gail Stark Girls' League 4, Pep Club 4, Kelvyn Park High School 1,2, Pan American Club l, Girls' Athletic Association 1,2 Future: IBM School Richard Stasack Boys' Club 1,2, Chess Club 1,2, Pep Club 3, Cut-In 3, Cafeteria Host 2, Chemistry Club 4, Swimming 2 Future: College Sandra Stawarz Girls' League l,2,3,4, Pep Club 3 Future: Undecided Elmer Steinmetz Boys' Club 1,2, Gymnastics 2,3 Future: College William Stemke EAGLE 2, Masque 8. Gavel 2,3,4, L Club 2,3,4, Boys' Club 1,2, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Swimming 1, Cafeteria Host 1,2, Leyden Music Society 4, Chemistry Club 3, Tennis 1,2,3,4 Future: Anatomist John Stepanek Concert Band 4, Dance Band 4 Future: College Patricia Stephan Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Cafeteria Help 3 Future: Secretary Nancy Sticken Student Council Lower House 4, Advisory Council 4, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Pan American Club 2,3, Girls' Athletic Association 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Attendance Office Help 2, Future Teachers of America Club 4, Student Host 4, Everyman 3 Future: Teacher Donald Stone Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Engineer Gerald Stout Student Council Upper House 3,4, Advisory Council 3,4, L Club 4, Boys' Club 1,2, Cut-ln 4, Student Host 3, Cafeteria Host 3, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Track l Future: Armed Forces Joy Stout Student Council Lower House 3, Upper House 4, Advisory Council 4, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Cabinet Member 4, Cut-ln 4 Future: Business Work Anne Strand Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Dean's Aid 1, Christmas Pageant 2,3, Mikado 3, HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Dental Assistant Ernest Strauch Student Council Upper House 4, Advisory Council 2, Masque 8: Gavel 3,4, Boys' Club 1,2, Pan American Club 2, Concert Band 1,2, Orchestra 1,2, Dance Band 2, Chemistry Club 3, Football 4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball l,4, Track 2, Wrestling 1,2 Future: Research Chemist Judith Sturm Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Bookstore Help 1,2,3,4 Future: Secretary Gary Swanson Student Council Upper House 2, Class Officer 1,2,3, Vice: President 1,2,3, Advisory Council 3, Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Engineer Page 59 Gloria Szwiec Girls' League 2,3 Future: Secretary Donna Taylor North Clay High School l,2,37 Future Homemaker: 1,2,37 Secretary 37 Pep Club l,2,37 Drama Club 27 Treasurer 2 Future: Undecided Richard Taylor Hi-Lites 3,47 Art Editor 47 Concert Band 2,3,47 Future Engineers Club 37 Hi-Y 27 Orchestra 3,47 Dance Band 2,3,47 Football 17 Baseball 2 Future: Commercial Artist Sanford Taylor Boys' Club 1,27 Audio Visual Aid 3 Future: Tool and Die Maker Geraldine Templin Girls' League 1,2,3,4 Future: Receptionist Robert Thon Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Electronics Robert Tobin Boys' Club 27 Weber High School 1 Future: Navy Richard Toth Boys' Club 1,2 Future: College Stanley Trumbull Student Council Upper House 3,47 Advisory Council 1,2,3,4i L Club 2,3,47 Boys' Club 1,27 German Club 1,27 Pep Club 3,47 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,47 Cut-ln 2,3,47 Future Engineers Club 47 Christmas Pageant 1,2,3,47 Key Club 2,37 Everyman 37 Hi-Y 1,2,37 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Cross Country 1,3,4 Future: Engineer Kenneth Tyska Future: College Leo Tyska Boys' Club 1,2 Future: College Patricia Tyska Cafeteria Host 2 Future: Undecided linda Urie Student Council Lower House 37 Advisory Council 37 Girls' League 2,47 Swim Club 27 Trinity High School 1 Future: Secretary Judith VanDerway Student Council Upper House 1,2,37 Class Officer 47 Vice- President 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 2,37 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,47 Tennis Team 2,37 Pep Club 2,3,47 Cut-ln 2,3,47 Cheerleader 2,3,47 Captain 47 Homecoming Court 4 Future: College Alice Vanlacobs Girls' League 2,3,47 Providence High School 1 Future: Secretary Joan Vogel Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 27 French Club 1,27 HMS Pinafore 2 Future: Teacher Sandra Wagner Student Council Lower House 37 Office Occupations 47 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Red Cross 3,47 German Club 2,37 Concert Band 1,27 Orchestra 27 Cut-ln 3 Future: Business College Dorothy Wales Class Officer 47 President 47 Advisory Council 3,47 Girls' League l,2,3,47 Cabinet Member 2,3,47 Secretary 37 Tri- Hi-Y 47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Cut-ln 2,3,47 Attendance Club 27 Deans' Aid 4 Future: Business College Page 60 1 x MADE CLASS WILL . SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Witty: Lona Sottrel and Wally Cox .dp- Nancy Wall Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Red Cross 3,45 German Club 25 Pep Club 35 Leyden Music Society 3,4 Future: Secretary Victoria Wallace Advisory Council 35 Girls' League 1,2,35 Girls' Athletic Association 15 Mikado 35 Dance Band 2,3 Future: Secretary Rose Warncke Girls' League 45 Deans' Aid 45 Steinmetz High School 15 Girls' Athletic Association 1 Future: Undecided Nancy Wasik Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,35 Polish Club 1,25 Future Teachers of America Club 1,2,3,4 Future: Beauty Culture School Margaret Weaver National Honor Society 3,45 Secretary 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Cabinet Member 25 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Madrigal 3,45 Student Host 45 Christmas Pageant 2,3,4 Future: College Christine Weber Girls' League 3,45 Deans' Aid 35 Mundelein High School 1,25 Pep Club 1,2 Future: Telephone Operator Beverly Weck Girls' League lp Girls' Athletic Association 1,25 Orchesis 15 A Cappella Choir 2,45 Christmas Pageant 2,45 Mi- kado 3 Future: Business Judith Wedgewood Student Council Lower House 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Cut-In 4 Future: Secretary David Weishaupl Boys' Club 1,25 Representative 1,25 Cafeteria Help 3 Future: Welder Phyllis Wellner Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 3,45 Orchesis 3 Future: Secretary Mary Wenzell Girls' League 1,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Future: Marriage Kurt Weseman Boys' Club 1,2 Future: College Page 6 I David West Boys' Club 1,2, Orchestra 1,2, Football 2, Wrestling 1,2 Future: Undecided Ruth West Student Council Lower House 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4, Girls' League 1,2,3, Cabinet Member 3, Girls' Athletic Association 1, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Everyman 3, Pep Club 3, Chemistry Club 4 Future: Nurse Sandra Westerholm Girls' League l,2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 3, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 4 Future: Undecided Gary Whittlinger Boys' Club l,2, German Club 2,3, Camera Club 1,2, Gymnastics 3,4 Future: Undecided Arthur Wiemerslage Advisory Council 4, L Club 2,3,4, Boys' Club 1,2, German Club 2,3, Audio Visual Aid 2,3, Hi-Y l,2,3, Vice-President 1, President 2,3, Golf 'l,2,3, Wrestling l,2,3 Future: College Edith Wiesinger Girls' League 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, German Club 3,4, Elmwood Park High School 1,2, Girls' Athletic Association 2 Future: Secretary Carole Wilkes Student Council Lower House 4, Office Occupations 4, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Pan American 1,2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Cutbln 3, Library Help l,2,3 Future: Business College Corrine Wilkinson Advisory Council 4, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Cut-ln 2, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Everyman 3, Christmas Pageant 2,3,4 Future: Undecided Roselyn Willems Office Occupations 4, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Red Cross 4, Pep Club 2,3 Future: Marriage Edward Willette Boys' Club 1,2, Mikado 3, HMS Pinafore 2, Golf 3, Football 1 Future: Undecided Ernest Williams Diversified Occupations 4, Boys' Club 2,3, Football 3 Future: Marines Gerald Winard Boys' Club l,2, Football l,2, Wrestling 2 Future: Undecided nyc' 62 Margaret link NOT PICTURED: Robert Carr Saint Mel 1,2,3: Football 1: Basketball 1,2,3g Band lp Gymnastics 1,2,3 Future: College Richard Dombrowski Future: Undecided Clifford Godar Pep Club 4: Immaculate Conception High School 1,2,3 Future: Undecided John Keellng Boys' Club 1,2: Audio Visual Aid l,2,3,4: Football 1,2: Captain 2: Wrestling 1,2 Future: Automobile Technician James Mock Boys' Club l,2: Pep Club 1 Future: Machinist Raymond Nlchols Boys' Club 1: Baseball 1 Future: College LaMonte Schleden Boys' Club 1 Future: Electrician SENIOR NOTABLE, Most Likely to Succeed: Pat Plaza and Richard Branda Diversified Occupations 4: Girls' League 'l,2,3,4 Future: Undecided Raymond Wollenberg Diversified Occupations 4: Boys' Club 1,2 Future: Undecided Charles Young French Club 3 Future: College Francis Zaiack Pep Club 3: Fenwick High School 1,2: Football l,2,3 Future: College Vito Zambetti Boys' Club 1,2: Wrestling 1 Future: Trade School Rita Zanolla Girls' League 4: Trinity High School 1,2: Sunman High School 37 Chorus 3: Office Help 3 Future: Undecided Barbara Zarzycki Girls' League l,2,3 Future: Secretary PLANNED FOR THE FUTURE Page 63 JUNIORS, CLASS OF 1959 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Diane Harney, secretary: Ken Kvistad, vice- president: .ludi Riss, treasurer, Tom Murphy, president: Miss Ann Brundage, Mr. Thomas Mclekoy, sponsors JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORY COUNCIL, left to right: Row I: Dale Jasien, Ken Kvistad, Penny Jones Row 2: Diane Wood, Diana Kirschbaum, Carol Padivac Row 3: Sandra Krause, Vicki Melowitz, Linda Murkrat Row 4: Bob Strandt, Judi Riss, Peggy Asta Row 5: Hugh Wysocki, Russ Pogen, Lenore Ahrens - Raw 6: Sherwood Martinis, James Ryan, Pot Holland Row 7: Tom McGill, Tom Murphy, Bob Bittner Row B: Miss Ann Brundage, sponsor Page 64 The Junior class this year, as in the past, has tried to make the Junior-Senior Prom an event which will long be remembered. 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Carlson, Patricia Carson, Diane Church, Ronald Cichon, Spencer Cieck, Elmer Cielek, Ronald Costantino, Richard Cox, Gail Cully, Gerald Cupp, Edward Dedich, William Deike, Judith Dempster, Paul Dent, Donna Dillon, Joanne Dombrowski, Nick Damiano, Marilyn Drapp, Sharon Edwards, Thomas Ehrhart, Janice Ekstrom, William Elle, Orma n Enger, Michael Eubonks, John Falco, Margaret Farrar, Linda Felt, George Flashing, Jeanne Fleck, Diane Ford, Margaret Frederick, Sandra Freytag, William Geib, John Gellinger, Verna George, Patricia Gess, William Gibbons, Mary Ann Gorski, Judith Gortz, Delmar Graham, David Granger, James Granger, Jerry Gzatczak, James Hockl, Carol Halderman, Bunny Haller, Carol Hands, Sandra Harper, Darlene Hauser, Ruth Hautzinger, John Healey, Douglas Hearl, Elizabeth Hernandez, Margarita Hester, Dorothy Hetzer, Richard Heydorn, Gary Hickman, Donna Hill, Terry Hill, William Hochmuth, James Hofmann, Leonard Holland, Patricia Ilchene, Kenneth lncollingo, Diana Ingraltio, Peter Jacob, Albert Jacobi, Carol Jarvis, Patricia Jasien, Dale Jaske, Ronald Jastrzebski, Edward Jay, John Jones, Penelope Kane, Ronald Karegranes, Myra Kaspari, Raymond Katz, Karen Kelly, Patricia Kempe, Jeanne Kempf, Joseph Kergalvis, Sandra Kern, Robert Kness, John Knicker, Sharon Koch, Karleen Kocowski, Roxanne Koe, Jerry Page 66 Ferrara, Ann Margaret Ferrara, Ann Marie Fisli, Francine Fitzgerald, Patricia Fricot, Gerald Gatto, Theodore Gayda, Fred Geffe, Lois Gieger, Fred Giovanelli, Rosalie Goldenstein, Jerome Goodrich, Alice Grishow, Gale Grote, Carol Guille, David Guy, William Hanna, Gerald Hansen, Norman Hanson, Mabel Harney, Diane Hendriluen, George Henningsen, Judith Herman, Mary Lou Hermann, Richard Hieber, James Higginbotham, Kathryn Higgins, Doris Hill, Robert Homo, Jean Horton, Eugene Howell, Jeannie ldaszalr, John Jacobsen, Donald Jaeger, Sue Jaguszczak, Bonita Jahnke, Diane Jennings, Judith Jensen, Sandra Jessen, Jack Johnson, John Kawa, Joanne Kawa, Joseph Keigan, Michael Keippel, Diane Kerth, Edward Kiraly, Carole Kirk, Annamae Kirschbaum, Deanna Koehler, Audrey Koehn, Barbara Koekebacker, Patricia Kohn, Gilbert ,Q 3 3, ' ' -'52 l' mfs-1 , Hg, Q .. ,I X X Q F . 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Page 69 X Stewart, David Stopka, Ronald Stover, Karen Strandt, Robert Strebel, Leroy Tabolski, Donna Tarpery, Robert Tau, Eugene Taylor, Joyce Taylor, Maryann Trapp, Karen Trippiedi, Sondra Troger, Maryan Trull, Wagne Trumbull, Sharon Vamos, Maureen Von Puybrock, Ronald Veller, Terry Vessely, Roy Victor, Joseph Wally, Josef Walsh, Judith Warner, Irene Wealer, Joanne Weaver, Carol Wieser, Charles Wilmington, Gary Wimmermork, Richard Wiseman, Michael Wolen, Elaine Wollter, Mary Wood, Diane Wright, Thomas Wysocki, Hugh Yafchak, Robert Struif, Donald Struit, Joyce Stryker, Gerry Swick, Kenneth Terlecki, Sonia Tirtilli, Sophie Tomasone, Deanna Topinka, George Underhill, Wayne Valentino, Albie Valentino, Jean Valosek, Gloria Vogel, James Vonesh, Ronald Von Guten, Sharon Voss, Carl Wecht, Erestine Wehrheim, Terry Wellner, Joann Wiatr, Terry Wolf, Marcia Wolff, Freddo Wolff, Linda Wolff, Robert Yusczak, Michael Zagorski, Shirley Zenger, Thomas Zenker, Wayne S N c K' 4 SOPHOMORES, CLASS OF 1960 SOPHOMORE: CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Vicki Montgomery, treasurer, lee Cunningham, vice-president, Heidi Stark, secretary: Mike Pas- ternak, president, Mrs. Gloria Helixon, Mr. George Helixon, sponsors. SOPHOMORE ADVISORY COUNCIL, left to right: Row 'l: Heidl, Stark Row 2: Karen Anderson, Penny Gabriele, Pa- mela Pence, Sharon Ourada, Carole Orze. Row 3: Barbara Gillzowg Tom ltrichp Marilyn Deering, Glenda Rullep Helen Brauerg Buzz Thompson. Page 70 ln preparation for next year's Prom, the sophomore class has under- taken many proiects. Selling game concessions and sponsoring dances have kept the sophomore class busy this year. Next year, as upperclassmen, the sophomores hope to achieve their goals. 1 . , gage, . A 1 V ' B --,. A ' to 4 s ,f fs , e, 1 ' w .sf if ,gf M I A ' , X' Q 'iff A Q '. . - ' , N' ' ' Q I 7 A i if l- , A g i: dig if . Q f Z ' 4 : , . . s il, . 3 ' -K 1 if -' B ,',, in .gms t f Q A e A I PX N X 1 A Xi I ,ia a. 4 ' X 13 7.13, 1 :QA ef 'B A A ' M i. 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Q i Q4 as a. r Schmidt, Peggy Schreiber, Wayne Q it Y? i 'Sf' r i K-J' J S Qgx srllrrlidl, Ricllard 1 l 'W be of fl l . is LE.: ,I 1 'I A E Schrenk, Nancy Schueller, William Schrippe, JoAnn Schullo, Richard 3 ,, , C my A K5 5 4 1 c.. ..- Schrippe, Joyce Schultz, Carol RQ . L A S 'hx K , x- Q - Schuck, John Schulz, Bruce lx X X V Q 'i ' -5- it gl, l if .. f' M' ' fp: r. , , gi : ' - l QF' Schude, Janet Q Q- 7 - . lx Y ' l l ' Schwartz, John Serf, David ii 1 X K . - Schwarze, Richard Shafer, Charles kk - l inf J . as y we x Schwendeman, Harold Shaw, Margaret L..,'f - fi ' in ' A ,gd ' K if i 'R Selby, Arthur shaw, William 42-at 2 3 ' , l N? 'fs' img gy Seilheimer, John 29 VX X xg-K Q L .V im ' ' l lille. l 'X dl l . Shields, Mary Siemers, Sandra I i f Shorey, Robert Siep, Judith H . 4- .. 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Sorlie, Barbara Spiller, Patricia 4 ' ri 10' l Qrsa sry 3 Tr r J' A A fc gi Spaniok, George Spina, Benjamin 53? X5 K4 fr EX 'L f 3 t f viii- ,,,.,- Spata, Albert ' -N 'Y' . 'l .,. Q i rg- gif, l l is gl 'r-l A A l ' ' V i lil l l - f ' 5 Sponzilli, Albert slarlr, Heidi l Stachowiak, John Stawarz, Richard Q K , Stachurski, Raymond Stecher, Judith 1 I5 ,, .' Z P 1:5 Q Q, 3'y'f ' .W H, Slanevich, Joanne Steelberg, Margaret rt R 4 YL? K , ,, -N, K i Q fxf we , Eg Stanley, William ' 3 W tx Q I , . -'L r l, :W qi J Y . l ' 'll swf' - 'A l. 'L Stefanski, Henry Steinmetz, Richard - Stefanson, Janet Stellmach, Joy -- ft 3 Steffen, Karen Stepane, Michael f K E, Q K3 .X 5-sf Stein, Lawrence Stieber, Helen '4 'bf - 'W' Q .z 1 V. N Mtn J' Steinhofer, Sandra X X . f ,g ' , xii' IT wg, JT W .1 I his-Lf ' 4 3, X --' 1 X V?-'rr a 6 ir.. tif if J f all if - fr' farnllf l f . r l . -.C . , l J 5 X. x .! eil 9 l x- f 1 if I I S i A Stoddard, Thomas Stukel, Thomas K y Stoffel, Adolph Stukel, Thomas ' ' il ' Stone, Jerome Sullivan, Shery ,. 7- 9 jg. is ,a .,,t Q Strauch, Ellen Summers, Beverly ,il-L, 11 ,Q Ti, f l xl -L Q- 'ff gk Stricklet, Betty r ,, . A, J dy U ur Page . Kg MIR .ff l T S .- l il'-lllilxl age -. , s s is 'T 8 X 'Q ,ch . V6 52 im QA 2 U se . is ge al i i + nf K x ' 'il 555. Si , 0 W :-.I ll Jef., V 'gig f ei 5? gi E. gg, R?-igvif L we , Wi :ay ,N Vw? l MF' . fs,i? we P 1 e l y I , mis it' iw 5' l Q ., . , ,X l , :sf 'li 142555 ,sl ex 3114: 4' + A lil iw 4 in inf .3 3.' ,e ii ii , K - -:V r T a lbs L A C A ' - e e if x in y 3 L ,:,, ' Q , P xi. x.,. it 1. Af Q, N K .,.,,, , :,., Q . Nh Q: t: . . K m Y J i ' , 55' ' 22' i 1 Y ' .Q as f slice s 1 C 6 wi, 'bv 5 , P , .. ,,,, . Q Zielinski, Maria Zink, louis i Zingraf, Dennis no gg it ki.s rx., 2 H 'F feL gk -.,r 4-,P fs W -2 fs S , , 4 Qs vi i x if l is ig , , ' Q' T Suters, Gerald Suttinen, Elizabeth Sweich, Bernice Sylvester, Kenneth Szymanski, James Thatcher, Scott Thompson, Charles Towns, Jerilyn Traficanto, Carol Tranquilla, Michael Urkewich, Joseph Urkoski, Diane Vaagen, Marion Vuagen, Maryann Vahlin, Ronald Varga, Barbara Vasta, Rosemarie Veechie, Josephine Venisnik, Judith Vernold, Karen Voitanic, Marlene VonderHeide, Karen Wagner, Gerri Wagner, Howard Waida, Marilyn Warner, Arleen Wasson, Mary Weber, Diana Weeks, Dianne Weik, Dennis White, Jerome White, Robert Whited, Patrick Wickey, Judith Wieder, Dianna Williams, Thomas Winter, Marcia Wirth, Lucille Wishiewski, Camille Wissemes, John Yager, Floyd Yarbrough, Raymond Yokom, Rosana Younger, Nancy Zaczek, Edrie Tanner, Sandra Tannhauser, Jacqueline Tatum, Patricia Taylor, Patricia Traversa, Lucy Tucker, Patricia Tulke, Florence Tysko, Louis Vanden Bosch, Richard Vanderflught, Arnold VanHousen, Thomas Van Kanengsveld, Elizabeth Vilo, Robert Vincentis, Patricia Virgines, Valerie Virzi, Lillian Wall, Donald Walstad, Dennis Wanka, James Ward, Rita Weisla, Aurelia Weiszmann, Carole Wencek, Cornelia Wertz, Gerald Wilcox, Glenn Williams, Jack Williams, James Williams, Robert Witkowski, Mary Woiak, Mary Wolamin, Joan Wolf, Helen Zarzycki, Michael Zdroik, Donald Zeisel, William Zenisek, Patricia Page 77 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Rick Kvistad, vice-president, Nancy Bell, treasurer, Bob Foster, president, Donna Lee lalorio, secretary. The Leyden Pep Band typifies the energy and spirit that is characteristic of every entering freshman. Enthusiastic rooters at all games, industrious workers in various clubs, and eager participants in school events can always be found among the new freshman class. Page 78 FRESHMEN, CLASS OF 1961 Nine months ago, these students entered Leyden for the first time. At the Freshman Mixer they became acquainted with others in their class. During the ensuing months, as things became more familar, the freshmen elected officers and became an accepted part of the student body. wi? H S X i i :Li . ix. Q A , L -it iifawsl -si' f , Min- ' Lrrf 'J B - :-gy: ' 'A W ,ji-,T yi QQ 'L A Q Abatangelo, Valeria Adams, Kathy QM Z L , , Abbott, Joyce Aequette, Robert , Q Q Q 'Q' ' Wg ' QQ 'lg QE, Abraham, Janis Ahlgard, Jack ,R ,QQ wi fl. if Q ' ' L if if I' Q Abrahamson, Robert Ahlstedt, Jo Lou , ' ' 4 ' 'Eff' 4 .fi 'if . ' Accorde, Loraine , i i 3 ' fi L as ,pg . 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Q , - L if Q Qi Boike, Marleen Boston, Blair Q A Q R in f il Rf' - 'Q 'mf gf: Bollin, Sharon Bothecyd, Ronald A A S K 1 QQ 5- ZQQ Q 3 Bonine, Peggy Bove, Lucille i Q .ff 5 , ,ilu Ti - ' 2 if f. Booth, Sharon Bozek, Gloria hi . 'H f' wi., X - W xx i-1 i' iw A - F gl Q ii Q.iQQQfQi Borglund, Allen . X 3 . 'lf L faigi iff Q AL df - WL L me 1 4 .. Q . , QQ -Q , Q Brals, DennisQ Brewster, Frank ,E Li a.. .. . QQ is Q ,Q -Q -5 Brandel, Nadine Brickman, Dean E71 f' R Q Q . ix 'mp A ' QL Brandy, Thomas Brust, Bonnie Cm ,, AQ Q Q'jgg:','Q .gf Q ig 32:2 i:QZrQ::QQQQ Budnik, Richard x R. A . . 3 L '- A ' . 3,3 ' -R i . P . Q - I' 5 Budzynke, Tim Casco, Grant Q Q . . . Q Q QEQ .- - V -. Q Buerth, Barbara Caserio, Michael :ttyl Q aaa, , ' p I Q ' 3 gg, Q A Butcher, Patricia Cassidy, Sue f QQ QQ - R QQ,-x ay 'W R ' A. 3 ' Campbell, Bonnie Castwright, Lester Q -,ga n L A N . k, if: 4 A - ' Correo, Carole ' li 1 , 'C R , R it 2 F F ' gi Casurella. Joseph Chirafisi, Arlene 6 L - ? i Q Catarsi, Marilyn chiabar, Richard ' j - if . -1 . 4-5 'QEVR i ' -' ' C h' R ld Chmi l Wa ne L V n 1 : HC eyno e ' Y Q .,, Q e- 4, Q - f' Cerrone, Lorene Christensen, Roger fi X V VX K A i F , ff' Q Q in if X 'ix ' R Cl'e5 eYr NUMY , ,R it f ' I S fit' . 'R , ' i -L st- A rf-1 ' ,QQ . .W--.-r x Q Q Chudzik, Barbara Clemens, Caroline ,r QQ R' i . lg LQ ' .. . - h J Chudzik, Beverly Cliver, Judith L, -., QQQQZQ Q L 'G i L QL Cianciando, John Coffman, Donald '77 .Q ii 1 Q i,Q- ' ' . X R Cinguysalni, Cathy Colby, Sandra , . ' Q xi, r -cf -3 Sm ...digg 'P 1 , l ' . 'qv fl '7 , 'V 4 z ' C'Zek' He Y A , ide- ' lk - .nm R L- X ff SL' X . . si l A fl: L -if .Q Q- Q ' it QL - 5 Coleman, Carol Conover, Robert R jf- . I li gi -. L fifii .h Tr . Coley, Wilma Cosenza, Albert Q- ay QQ ' ' - L. ,Q Q, Collyra, Jaari cawiri, Raiari ,. i QQ QL Q Q Q Cominiso, Anthony Craig, Janet A L. L 9' L Li , Wifi? in ,si Sf' li ,gffgi ii R ,R Connolley, Kathleen . J - S' J Page 79 Cratty, Patricia Criseuolo, Rosa Cromwell, Ann Cross, Linda Crutchfield, Jessie Dahl, Charles Danzice, Jack Day, Dennis Dean, Thomas Dedick, Allen DeTrana, Joyce Dwyer, Patricia De Young, Sandra Dickel, William Diederich, Robert Doxtator, Velma Dravenack, Bernadine Dreyer, Mary Dropinski, June Drury, Leroy Edwards, Carol Ehmke, Louis Ellis, Sam Eltman, Douglas English, Merrily Esch, Carol Eulrich, Harold Evensen, Carol Farkel, Linda Farley, Linda Fiola, Allan Fick, Robert Finke, James Fischer, Gary Fleck, Donna Foley, Kathleen Fox, Karen Franz, Ralph Freytag, Sandra Fries, Connie Ganamone, Kathy Garrett, Susan Gary, Dennis Gasko, Rose Ann Gawhk, Thomas Gersch, Al Giessinger, Carol Gigele, Joseph Gilbert, Bonnie Giordano, Sandra Grant, Patricia Grantham, Pam Gratziana, John Greenlee, Jerry Greer, Virginia Czeska, Robert Czosek, Edmund Czuoakowski, Arlene Daczewitz. John Deferville, Richard Denofrio, Anne Dent, William Descouronez, Ruth Dimiceli, Corinne Di Sabatino, Marietta Dogan, Edward Dorosch, Carmen Duffy, Joseph Dyon, Henry Ebel, Egbert Edward, John Eppolito, Robert Erickson, Terry Erker, Mary Erne, Barbara Farrell, Mary Fausey, Richard Felbinger, Thomas Felgenhauer, Faith Florio, Priscilla Floyd David Floyd Ronald Fogel, Kitty Fritz, Gary Fritz, John Fritz, Robert Fruxell, Judy Geiger, Gerald Gemmill, Terry Genocchio, Ida Georgaulakis, Thalin Giogre, Lorene Glos, Arlene Goins, Sandra Gollwitzer, Kathy Grubbs, James Gulva, Irene Guleizord, Earl Gusel, Jeff Hoag, Dennis Haga larry Hahn Ronald Hahn, Sandee Halfner, Dennis Hanson, Gail Harazin, Kathleen Harper, Dale Hartmann, Ronald Hashlam, Sandra Page 80 Hammer, Robert Hanna, Jene Hansen, Alberta Hansen, Joyce Harbner, Joyce Haughburg, Thomas Haugwitz, Ernst Hauser, Eileen . X X I JF fl gf -23 me X was , T ' ' 3 i Q . R5 y f ii yfx s. ,L YA! 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The future so long awaited is now only months away from realization. l Page 85 'H , ' . . x 1 Xb 5051! 'sfsfof I 'F i '35 QW '+.,,q.' Athletics At LEYDEN TODAY Athletics form an integral part of LEYDEN TODAY. The extensive sports program is de- signed to include the interests of every stu- dent. The sports-inclined boy can choose from ten sports. Football, basketball, base- ball, track . . . gymnastics, swimming, wrest- ling . . . cross country, golf, tennis. It is recognized that athletic participation does more than perfect skills and coordina- tion. The lessons in team work, cooperation, and good sportsmanship which are stressed in the sports programs can be applied to any situation in lite. The cheering spectators and perspiring boys can take a place beside the textbooks and classrooms. 51 x - 4 H i.l 5... 'ls-.. William Gagne Gerald Rosengren Y .f ,M . 1f ? l'-757 will be remembered as the year of the great comeback. After taking it on the chin in the first three varsity clashes, the Eagles suddenly snapped back into SSL competition with a surprise victory over the Kays of Kankakee. From there the Maroon and White went on the rampage, blasting their way to four straight victories before succumbing to Thornton in the final tangle of the season. The amazing thing about the Big Reds' comeback was the scores after the KKK game. 6-0, 12-0, 6-O, 18-O. Not once in all four contests was Leyden's goal-line crossed by enemy spikes. Enthusiasm for the gridmen was hot and interested. It undoubtedly a great help in copping third place with a five and two record in the South Suburban League. S. S. L. FOOTBALL AWARDS Eugene Larsen John Perry sw tam 1 sw 1 agnmcg, X FOOTBALL . 1957 SEASON FOOTBALL COACHES, left to right: J. Perry, G. Buian MANAGERS, left to right: E. Zingraff, R. Gerwen Page 89 VARSITY FOOTBALL, left to right: Row 1: E. Zingraf, mgr., J. Santo, W. Gagne, E. Pedersen, F. Asta, H. Maginnis, J Burkhalter, J. Santo, J. Perry, J. Gerwin, mgr. Row 2: J. Granger, mgr., J. Kozenczak, E. Larsen, G. Rosengren, W. Bruhn, L. Cox K. Kvistad, P. Huptcr, T. Choinacki, W. Cupp Row 3: Mr. R. Perry, coach, J. Stout, J. Perry, D. Olson, E. Strauch, J. Merchant, D Rendl, J. Slowinski, H. Wysocki, L. Caputo, K. Avers, Mr. G. Buian, coach FOOTBALL VARSITY lic lll On September 13, the Leyden Eagles invited Arlington Heights to Dodge Field to start off the 1957 gridiron season. This proved to be a grave mistake for the locals. The Cardinals engulfed Leyden in a smothering 19-6 score. However, this defeat did not put a damper on the Eagles' spirit. The next week, as Coach Buian's boys traveled to Champaign Urbana to meet the team that hadn't lost a game in two years, interest was high. When the battle was over, the enemy had lengthened their record by one more win. The Leydenites made the long trip home with a dismal 13-7 defeat hanging over their heads. But, against Champaign, 13-7 wasn't too bad. Enthusiasm dwindled slightly, but the busses were crowded with students on the twenty-seventh as they pulled away from the school on their way to Chicago Heights. Bloom was supposed to be hot this year. An Eagle victory would really shake up the South Suburban League. The visitors drew first blood with an end zone pass and an end run for the extra point. Then the bottom fell out. When the final gun went off, the Maroon and White had been smashed to little bits- 29-7. Things looked pretty black around Leyden the next week. Friday night Leyden was to tangle with Kankakee. Spirit was decidedly down. Attendance was off. Yet, this night marked the beginning of a team's try for a second chance for glory. The final score of that game was 13-7, in favor of Leyden. lt looked mighty good after three straight losses. And this proved to be only the beginning. The next two combats were with Lockport and Fractional. The scores . . . 6-0 and 12-0 respectively. The fans were iubilant as they packed the stands to watch the Homecoming game against Argo. Leyden won 6-0. Blue lsland became the next victim of the Big Reds' winning streak. The battle left the haughty Cardinals trummeled and trampled under an impressive 18-0 score. One game remained on the schedule, Thornton of Harvey. With five straight wins in their pocket, the Leydenites were feeling good. They were ready for the Thornton eleven. lf the Eagles won this last game, they'd capture second place. Again the stands were packed. The battle raged hard and furious, but the Eagles came out on the bottom of a 20-13 total. Coach George Buian, assistant Richard Perry, and all of Leyden Community High School are proud of the '57 footballers, who carried the Maroon and White's banner proudly throughout the pigskin season. Phil Hupfer Joe Kozenczak Jerry Burkhalter Tom Choinacki Gene Larsen Bill Bruhn VARSITY SCHEDULE Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden 13 Leyden Leyden l2 Leyden Leyden l8 Leyden l3 Arlington Heights l9 Champaign-Urbana l3 Bloom Kankakee Lockport Fractional Argo Blue Island Thornton SSL STANDINGS Bloom . . Thornton Leyden .. Argo . . Kankakee Blue Island Fractional Lockport 29 6 O O 0 0 21 WL T ..7 O ..5 l l ..5 2 ..3 A ..3 4 ..2 3 2 ..l 6 ..O 61 LarryCox FrankAsta Jufkrerfy Don Olson Harry Maginnis Gerald Rosengren P9 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JV FOOTBALL, left to right: Row Row Row l: R. MacDonough, K. White, T. McGill, G. Horton, J. Santo, J. Kness, R. Bittner, D. Laing 2: J. Granger, mgr., B. Marconi, T. Bergmann, W. Bonine, D. Jacobsen, E. Jastrzebski, J Kawa, A. Portincaso, R. Cielek, P. Stark, mgr. 3: Mr. J. Flonigan coach, R. Banky, W. Guy, R. Schulmeister, E. Bach, J. Jensen, R. Cain A. Beals, R. Borglund, Mr. J. Forney, coach FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Pago 92 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL, left to right: Row Row Row l: J. Crilly, B. Anderson, J. Wissemes, J. Nielson, R. Caputo, J. Distel, T. Bailey, R. Hulten, R. lenberg, J. Abbott, A. Poock, mgr. Mr. J. Thomas, coach, R. Krosle, W. Jablonski, T. Stoddard, J. Williams, P. Neuman Gralewski, J. Bergeron, R. Lebeiko, F. Yager, C. Thompson, Mr. E. Killhoff, coach, Mr Cox, coach 3: T. Gehrke, A. Hordesty, A. Cazzato, J. Abraham, J. Jensen, G. Johnson, J. Manziara Allen, D. Denges, E. Johnson, C. Shaffer, K. Sylvester, R. Flashing, J. Card 2: R. G. J. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden 2I Elmwood Park I3 Fenton 6 Notre Dame 7 Kankakee 6 Proviso 6 Morton 7 Oak Park I3 Blue Island 0 O 6 20 6 27 O 7 Leyden's candidates for next year's var- sity, the J.V.'s, fought their way through the gruelling '57-'58 gridiron season to a threatening 5-2-2 record, something for the SSL statisticians to ponder over for next year. ACTION . FROSH-SOPH SCHEDULE Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden I4 Arlington Heights I2 Bloom 6 Kankakee I4 Lockport 7 Fractional I2 Argo 0 Blue Island 2 Thornton sry- L Lf L Frank Asta plunges through for the first down and is finally downed by an enemy tockler. Others pictured are Tom Choinacki 1291, Larry Cox 1351, Dan Rendl 1281, and Bill Bruhn 1261. . on the gridiron Jerry Burkhalter tights for yardage against two opposing gridmen. Also in on the play are Ken Kvistad 1I41 and Don Olson 1321. 34 I9 I4 0 0 O I2 I8 The second-year men, coached by veteran mentors George Cox and Joseph Thomas, finished the gridiron season with a three win --five loss tally. X 7 kr, - . V 1 A - X 'K ls Swag 1 ,ff , lov 'I ffirf 355341 Yue' if 'mai Q L5 I u I 'iftf 4 , yas Page 93 FRESHMEN FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Leyden 20 Thornton 18 Leyden 33 Fenton 6 Leyden 21 Bloom 6 Leyden O Kankakee lEastl 7 Leyden 6 Kankakee lWestl 6 Leyden 14 Elmwood Park O Leyden 24 Proviso 0 Leyden 7 Blue Island 13 The freshman squad of '57-'58 came through with a very promising 6-2 record. Things may start popping two or three years from now. The B and C teams did their part by adding three more victories to the roster, giving the augies a season total of 9 wins and 2 losses. Charging in for the tackle are Jerry Rosengren 1441, Don Olson l32l, and Ken Kvistad ll4l. Page 9-1- FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, left to right: Row Row Row Row Row Row 1: B. Matson, R. Barz, B. Pelc, J. Miller, D. Storhman, T. Baron, C. Ranallo, A. Carlson, B. Tukus, .l. Rubino, G. Baitels, B. Parker, B. Kruse, D. Rasmussen, F Richardi 2: W. Dickel, J. LaGrano, R. Schlau, L. Korth, E. Bluthardt, J. Mileck, R. Kvistad R. Zaiac, J. Rogers, L. Matson, P. Louisen, D. Coffman, A. Dierdrich, J. Wertz L. Haga 3: J. Bairdo, R. Gnech, D. Sass, D. McDowell, M. Schaladen, M. Wilkensen, J Slicker, W. Wagner, J. Szmanski, D. Sourile, D. Wick, J. Daczeuritz, Mr. S Gerenstein, coach 4: A. Borgland, B. Hershman, D. Beals, C. Box, R. Radosh, J. Price, D. Owens L. Morelli, D. Hemighans, F. Lewis, B. Kulwin, T. Melowitz, J. Wabich, Mr. N Goodman, coach 5: J. Howard, R. Mycke, C. Lodding, T. Lynd, W. Hoppe, R. Cecchi, J. Cade, J Hoffman, L. Strouch, L. Drury, J. Novak, G. Casco, E. Brown, Mr. M. Schwartz coach 6: W. Silander, D. Lambert, T. Gwalik, J. Spencer, A. Jagliardo, M. Begarch, P Cerrco, A. Moreno, F. Egan, J. LaRianco, W. Oetien, C. Dahl, R. Macieiewski 1 1 1 BASKETBALL COACHES, left to right: ranzin, D. Helixon, J. Thomas, S. Gerenstein VARSITY BASKETBALL i i I Early last November the swish of basketballs sounded throughout the Leyden Fieldhouse as the Varsity cagers readied themselves for the ap- proaching season. Two returning lettermen, Bill Gagne and Stan Trumbull, headed a squad that had won the South Suburban League sophomore championship two years previously. The ups and downs of the Eagles brought the final record to eleven wins and thirteen losses. A thrilling overtime victory over Niles started the season. Fenton then turned the tables on the Leydenites, when they snared a close overtime victory two nights later. Conference play began as this year's SSL champs, Thornton, iust barely knocked off the Eagles. Next Kankakee dumped a loss on the basketmen. DeKalb, a non-confer- ence opponent, followed suit for the Eagles' fourth consecutive loss. Things began to look up as the cagers rolled to a 30 point victory over Fractional. The alumni returned to haunt the Eagles with a close victory over the Leyden squad. The next two games on the varsity schedule proved to be the highlight of the season. A vic- tory over Niles and a win over Arlington Heights brought the Annual Hardwood Holiday Tourna- ment championship and trophy to Leyden. The two wins also set the Leydenites on the road to five consecutive victories. The Eagles looked like champions as they scaulded Palatine, Argo, and Blue Island after the holiday tourney. The magic touch was lost when Bloom iust barely beat the home team on the Leyden court. But the winning ways were recovered quickly with a one point victory over Lockport. First and second place holders in the league this season, Thornton and Kankakee, then added two more losses to the Varsity's record. These were equalized with wins for the second time over Fractional and Argo. The Eagles finished up the regulation season on a sad note-four losses. Blue Island, Bloom, Elgin, and Lockport tarnished Leyden's record. Post-season tournament time had arrived. The first round of the tourney went to the Eagles as they rolled to a victory over Notre Dame. Arling- ton Heights met the Eagles in the next round. A one-point loss to the Arlington squad ended the Varsity cagers' season on a thrilling note. In his first year as varsity mentor, Lou Granzin led the Eagles to a fifth place finish in the SSL with a six and eight record, while eleven wins and thirteen losses were credited to Leyden for the season. Page 95 N I 1 X ,Xxx 'iw Q .. s f f T- WA, .- . Q N. N K ff X : if ..-Ji? VARSITY SUMMARY Leyden Niles 45 Leyden Fenton 50 'Leyden Thornton 48 'Leyden Kankakee 55 Leyden DeKalb 45 'Leyden Fractional 40 Leyden Niles 38 Leyden Arlington Heights 40 Leyden Palatine 42 'Leyden Argo 47 'Leyden Blue Island 58 'Leyden Bloom 58 'Leyden Lockport 45 'Leyden Thornton 72 'Leyden Kankakee 64 'Leyden Fractional 44 'Leyden Argo 42 'Leyden Blue Island 49 'Leyden Bloom 56 Leyden Elgin 64 'Leyden Lockport 56 Leyden Notre Dame 52 Leyden Arlington Heights 5I 'South Suburban League - Won 6 - Lost 8 Total Games-Won II -Lost I2 Arlington Heights Holiday Hardwood Tour- nament: First f SSL STANDINGS Won Lost Thornton . . . . I2 2 Kankakee .. ... I0 4 Bloom . . . . 9 5 Lockport . . . 9 5 Leyden . . . . 6 8 Argo ...... . 5 9 Blue Island ... . 4 I0 Fractional . . . I I3 Terry Johanson S.an Trumbull Phil Hupfer Gene Larsen Jerry Stout Bill Gagne Jim Slowinski Joe Deffenbaugh Page 97 1. I Terry Johanson 1221 ond Phil Hupfer l5l reach for that rebound cs Stun Trumbull l24l stands ready. Stan Trumbull l24l attempts a tipfin on the rebound as he struggles with an opponent. Also pictured are Terry Johanson and Phil Hupler ll5l. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JV BASKETBALL, left to right: R. Lofgren, mgr., B. Wertz, J. Kness, A. Beals, G. Lebeiko, L. Holman, J. Amidon, W, Bonine FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL, left to right: Row I: D. Winsinski, R. Leriberg, P. Neumann, J. Fundel, R. Schmidt, A. Poock, mgr. Row 2: B. Devis, J. Rodgers, A. Hcrdesty, E. Johnson, J. Jensen, J. Destil Row 3: C. Ruslci, A. Neuman, R. Hulten, D. Berkens, B. Denaer, J. Manizare, J. Ridge, T. Ress FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FROSH BASKETBALL, left to right: Row I: L. Diederich Row 2: M. slage, T. L. Russell Row 3: J. Bruchner, D. Beals Korth, J. Senne, A. Becker, R , T. Erickson, D. McDowell Markley, R. Nicheles, R. Wimmer- Gemmell, A. Carlson, B. Foster , mgr. Wertz, C. Ronallo, R. Kvistad, B E. Kergolvis, J. Stecioh, W. Pelc x V w 1 QM N-.uf yxy YD gf Beginning their work in early September, the 1957-58 squad of cheerleaders boosted school spirit throughout the chilly football season. Then moving indoors, they cheered the roundballers to a victorious season. This year the cheer- leaders were sparked by their new uniforms, new cheers, new routines, and new faces. They led Leyden's cheering spectators, giving support to our athletic teams. It proved to be an outstanding year for sports. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, left to right: B. Hearl, D. Kirschbaum, S. Harder, J. Vander- way, L. Heining Not pictured: J. Killinger SENIOR MEMBERS, left to right: S. Harder, J. Vanderway, L. Heining Not pictured: J. Killinger FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS, left to right: M. Rathman, B. Stepanovic, D. Lubwcy, J. Machul, C. Galeski Not pictured: K. Anderson Judy Vanderway, captain Page 101 CROSS Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden COUNTRY RESULTS 20 South Milwaukee 36 V l8 Palanne 59 V 31 Palanne 24 FS 23 Ehnwood Park 53 FS 15 Ehnwood Pam 50 V 30 Noam 25 V 39 Bloom 20 FS 35 Hinsdale 35 FS 38 Hinsdale 38 V 15 Hacnonal 50 V l7 FracHonal 38 FS JoneslnvHaHonal:Second SL ChaHeslnvhaHonah Hrd Dhtdch Second State: FHth Pcmrr- 109 Left to right: Row I: J. Cairnes, D. Nelson, B. Maryowski, N. Sayers, B. Foster, J. Conrad, J. Gregg, J. Talluto, D. Ironsides, J. Ranallo Row 2: D. Parsons, E. McKinney, B. McDonald, R. Sprenger, I. Saenz, E. Tau, R. Larsen, B. Laing Row 3: Mr. J. Mohrhusen, coach, K. Shaffer, T. Conrad, B. Denaer, B, Novak, D. Podlesnik, J. Ridge, T. Reis, F. Hermes Coach Jerome Mohrhusen is shown VARSITY RUNNERS, left to right: congratulating Captain Bill Laing after D. Parsons, D. Podlesnik, R. Larsen, B. Bill was chosen Most Valuable Cross Laing, F. Hermes, J. Ranallo Country Runner. me gt. VARSITY SUMMARY Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden SSL Co FROSH- Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden SSL Co 29 25 56 21 34 26 32 34 58 26 Morton Niles Argo Riverside Elmwood Park Thornton Notre Dame Lockport Argo Morton nference: Fifth 35 31 62 25 32 24 58 32 41 24 49 SOPH SUMMARY Morton Niles Argo Riverside Elmwood Park Thornton Notre Dame Lockport Argo Morton Notre Dame VARSITY SWIMMING, left to right: J. Cairnes, H. Johannesen, R. Grossman, T. Gatto, R. Risberg T. Mohrhusen, R. McBride, T. Choinacki SWIMMING FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING, left to right: Row 1: W. Silander, G. Shadduck, D. Stochrman, J. Chey- leydn, J. Grubbs, E. Bicciotti, N. Sayers Row 2: Mr. J. Gill, coach, Mr. E. Berge, coach, A. Ekman, G. Johnson, K. Paulson, H. Erwin, E. Lakowsky, H. Lind- berg, T. Itrich, D. Podlesnick, R. Anderson, J. Wonka, nference: Third F. Duntemonn .l s 7.t4al...1a-r- 7 t-...ys k- fl. ..1w.. m VARSITY WRESTLING, left to right: Row 1: S. Fuscone, J. Ranallo, A. Rende, J. Caputo Row 2: I. Saenz, E. Jastrzebski, C. Linkenheld, T. Portincaso, R. Vonesh Row 3: E. Zingraf, mgr., D. Owens, R. Church, B. Bruhn, J. Rosengren, E. Pedersen WRESTLING The 1957-1958 season was the finest Leyden's wrest- ling teams have ever enioyed. The Varsity, under Charles W Farina, won the district championship, the sectional cham- pionship, took twelfth place downstate, and sported a 14 win, 2 loss, I tie dual meet record. Leyden placed third in the South Suburban League Conference Tournament, iust six points behind the two teams which tied for first. Individual championships were won by Sal Fuscone IIO3 lbs.l, James Ranallo l120 lbs.l, and Bill Bruhn lI75 lbs.l. Pagv 10+ Mr. C. Farina, Mr. FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING RECORD Leyden 27 Niles Leyden 34 York Leyden I5 Hinsdale Leyden 31 La Grange Leyden 50 Kankakee Leyden 40 Arlington Heights Leyden 35 Thornton Leyden 37 Carl Sandburg Leyden 46 Elmwood Park Leyden 36 Blue Island Leyden 31 Bloom Leyden 51 Lockport Leyden 38 Oak Park Leyden 14 Thornton Leyden 35 Maine Leyden 38 Elgin Leyden 27 Riverside Waukegan Invitational: Second FRESHMAN RESULTS Leyden 33 Niles Leyden 33 Arlington Heights Leyden 42 Oak Park Leyden 26 Niles COACHES, left to right: M. Schwartz FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING, left to right: Row 1: R. lllgen, F. McVicker, R. Maiur, L. Baron, G. Vanducci, C. Orzchowski, B. Penkava, D. Coffman, F. Leuty, S. Ringhoffer Raw 2: B. Matson, mgr., R. Zaiac, J. LaBianco, J. Chuck, B. McKenny, J. MacDonald, T. Revere, D. Owens, J. Kowin, L. Monroe, M. Lynch, J. Szymanski, R. Mackeiewski Row 3: D. Leith, R. Caputo, L. Bartolini, B. Anderson, A. Vandertlught, J. Dazitutz, R. Flashing, D. Rode, R. Bug, G. Abraham, F. Richardi, J. Milek, B. Kruse, B. Sievert, J. Stoviach, J. Miller In the Elmwood Park District Tournament, Leyden quali- fied 11 boys for the Sectional at Palatine. First place win- ners were Jim Ranallo, Ron Vonesh i127 lbs.1, Israel Saenz 1133 lbs.1, and Bill Bruhn. Dennis Owens 1145 lbs.1 and Sal Fuscone placed second. The team then traveled to Palatine for the Sectionals. Fuscone, Ranallo, Vonesh, Saenz, and Bruhn took firsts, and Owens placed second, qualifying all for the State meet. At Arlington Heights for the State meet, Bruhn won the 165 lb. class championship. Bill had a record of 32 consecutive wins and no losses for the year. The Frosh-Soph, coached by Marty Schwartz, also had an excellent season. Besides finishing with a 15 win, 2 loss record, they placed second in the Waukegan Frosh-Soph Tournament. Dennis Owens, freshman, was undefeated, on the Frosh-Soph team, when he was switched to Varsity near the end of the season. VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD Leyden 18 Niles Leyden 29 York Leyden 23 Hinsdale Leyden 26 La Grange Leyden 50 Kankakee Leyden 24 Thornton Leyden 15 Arlington Heights Leyden 34 Orland Park Leyden 45 Elmwood Park Leyden 26 Blue Island Leyden 31 Bloom Leyden 24 Lockport Leyden 26 Oak Park Leyden 19 Thornton Leyden 20 Maine Leyden 22 Elgin Leyden 38 Riverside Waukegan Holiday Tournament: Fifth SSL Conference: Third District Tournament: First Sectional Tournament: First State Tournament: Twelfth H151 1958 Bill Bruhn Israel Saenx .lim Ranallo Ron Vonesh wgigm Qfgwg. ,. WP W W hw , .., K W N -1 . as V V7 ri V V D I, h ,x L L ':vv N i KI Lkik ., .Q N5 - A Q' l Q? YK X2 ' ,,,,. l: SM 1 'K Q W 5 I RQ , A q Q 'X fi .M A .N . xX'f- v 'Y X Q53 ' ,P ,g .9 I X 1 1 ii ---- --:- ' QR fi E 1 YS S E ii A i 5 'SSW W . Q: I A gggxm 2 mf RM W df Q ,M X x N X5 4 Q , HX Mmm FROSH-SOPH SUMMARY Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden 42 Vz 45 46V2 48 81 45 V2 43 72 51 67 Arlington Heights New Trier Arlington Heights York Maine Proviso York Maine New Trier Proviso Freshman Invitational: Third 37V2 75 83 V2 82 50 76 V2 88 58 71 76112 FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTS, left to right: Row 1: M. Struif, V. Avigiano, D. Gary, M. Wildinson, J. Pasternok L. Maurelli, L. Bianco, H. Waggoner Row 2: Mr. N. Goodman, coach, D. Grossman, J. Cade, R. Schlau N. Behling, J. Emmel, T. Drury, R. Hclmberg, H. Budnik Dick Schutt Dave Null Wayne Trull Dick Jones I . .. lil 1 COACHES, left to right: K. Thorton, R. Perry, J. Forney VARSITY TRACK, left to right: Row I: R. Vonesh, R. Sprenger, R. Schutt, D. Ruzecki, L. Hoffman, M. Granger Row 2: K. Shaffer, R. Kane, A. Somora, J. Kozenczak, J. Burkhalter, D. Bossermun, H. Polishen Row 3: J. Cantu, J. Cox, J. Jensen, D. Banky, S. Trumbull, D. Anderson, J. Jessen, D. Parsons W r f l Q Ulinuvn X li 315094597 VARHTY TRACK VARSITY SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place Mar. 7 West Suburban Invitational Oak Park Mar. I2 Highland Park Highland Park Proviso Mar. 27 Elmwood Park Here Mar 29 Oak Park Relays There Apr. II Fenton Here Apr. I7 Blue Island Here Apr. 22 Niles There Apr. 24 Argo There Apr. 26 Palatine Relays There Apr. 29 Fractional Here Pwfv IU8 .1 May l Kankakee Lockport Blue lsland May 3 Hinsdale Relays May 6 Thornton May l0 District May I3 Bloom May 16-I7 State Meet May 21 League Meet Joe Kozenczak E, , l, l E Q QW Joe Blue Island There There Here Champaign Blue Island Cantu '- Jerry Burkhalter sn! :Un .4 roll?-'S KWH 'NM tl E+ 1' I Stan Trumbull Dave Parsons Russ Sprenger Don Ruzecki pncrn l HQ FROSH -SOPH TRACK Left Row Row Row Row to 1 E. 2 J. 3: J. 4 D right: B. Makare, J. Bavido, B. Bruckner, R. Kvistad, M. Tranquilla, J. Canvanaugh Zingra f J. Szmanski, H. Blair, D. Jones, B. Hurlbut, H. Erwin, J. Arduino, I. Oliva es Card, G. Bookless D. Coffman, L. Baron, J. Conrad, E. McKinney, J. Granger, T. Brown, J. Cheladyn Vretlos D. Hester, J. Miller, J. Spencer, G. Abraham, B. Diedrich, B. Oetien, G. Peterson Budnick, J. Dacwitz, J. Johnson FROSH-SOPH SCHEDULE Date Opponent Mar, 7 West Suburban Invitational Mar. 12 Highland Park Proviso Mar. 27 Elmwood Park Mar. 29 Oak Park Relays Apr. ll Fenton Apr. l7 Blue lsland Apr. 22 Niles Apr. 26 Palatine Relays Apr. 29 Fractional May l Kankakee Lockport Blue Island May 6 Thornton May 13 Bloom May 21 League Meet Place Oak Park Highland Park Here There Here Here There There Here Blue Island There Here Blue Island Date Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May Moy May 7 I6 I8 22 24 28 l 7 8 10 13 14 I6 20 22 27 GOLF SCHEDULE Opponents York Fractional Blue lsland Palatine Bloom Blue Island Fractional Blue Island Fractional Lockport Kankakee Lockport Thornton District Lockport Fractional Bloom State Meet Thornton League Niles Coach H. Lawicki and R. Dubas Place W. P. Ok. Hl. Here Ok. HI. Here Here B. R. B. R. Here Here ld. Wild. Champaign Rav-Ie Here Page 111 Eric Pedersen Bill Gagne Ken Boris Frank Asta Preston Neuman v K - X guard, 5,,,,. an vine 'FF' vw , pad i , 1 K. nn wv ' i W like W6 ...A ,mm W ww. :nn-pei new 4-no K ,... ...wi 2 ? 'T ' Dil' yup Kuna 1 'D serif puma llama gn-dv Tom Murphy Marshall Richardson Ken Kvistad Don Jacobsen Dennis Mogensen VARSITY SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place Apr. 9 Niles Here Apr. 12 Oak Park Here Apr. 14 Notre Dame There Apr. 16 Elmwood Park Here Apr. 18 Fenton Here Apr. 21 Fractional Here Apr. 24 Bloom There Apr. 28 Kankakee Here May 1 Thornton Here May 5 Argo There May 13 District Starts May 19 Blue Island Here May 21 Regional Tournament May 22 Lockport There May 28-31 Sectionals Page FROSH-SOPH SCHEDULE Date Opponent Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May Notre Dame Elmwood Park Fenton Fractional Bloom Kankakee Thornton Argo Proviso Niles Proviso Blue Island Lockport Place Here There There There Here There There Here Here There There There Here D-ate Apr. 25 Apr. 30 May May May I3 May I4 May 21 FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Opponent Notre Dame Proviso Notre Dame Proviso Niles Fenton Fenton Place There Here Here There There There Here FRESHMAN BASEBALL, left to right: Row l: Beals, D, Korth, L, Foster, B, McDowell, D, Dierkes, W, Markley,M. Row 2: Bieneman, T, Shafer, J, Ridley, K, Geiger, G, Carlin, R, Marzillo, M, Smith, L Zaq Row 3: Coach J. Flanigan, Bartels, G, Lodding C, Ebel, E, Wertz, J, Milek, J, Matson, L, Becker M Cielenski, R, Janoupolos, A ,fam 'CP Q. Q' als ' E NS? ng-uw A 1 3 dll! - kvA If VARSITY TENNIS, left to right: Row 1: J. Means, M. Pcsternuk, K. Rundquist, B. Byczek, G. Whittlinger, Mr. D. Von Ebers, coach Row 2: K. Aft, R. Brando, B. Siemke, L. Hren, R. Stopku, M. Novelli Row 3: J. Posternak, L. Fritz, E. Strauch, L. Strebel, D. Pine L TENNIS FIRST DOUBLES, Iefl Io right: B. Stemke, L. Hren ' Page 11+ TENNIS SCHEDULE Date Opponent Apr. York Apr. Morton Apr. Elmwood Park Apr. Proviso Apr. Niles May Kankakee May District Meet May Lockport May Thornton Moy League Meet May Blue Island May Niles May League Meet Place Here There There There Here Here Here Here Blue Island There There Thornton Team V FS V FS V FS V FS V FS V FS V V FS V FS V V FS V FS FS FROSH-SOPH TENNIS, left to right Row I: D. Rieck, J. Talluto M Becker D Ironside R Kulwin C Ranallo Wilkinson, S. Pasternak Row 2: R. Struif, J. Fritz, T Gawlik R Hartmann J Kassel R Dennis A Carlson G. Holtz, Mr. D. Von Ebers coach Row 3: L. Rapach, L. Haga W Pelc D Sock: R Sievert F Krombeer 'M..gg,? 4 'x 5 9 fy Y. A 3 4 ,K 4 11 - is K pr- iv 'Q 1 4 ., 1 1,1 LU SWA! 5 if, , , , ' 32352131 -.fn 'bfvz pf uf If, T J ,. - L ' SQ wig .M B A im, 14 4 .1 A . , ..,..., 1. x . Jlf 4? ,ff 1153! ,- e 40 E 4 49131 .M ll W ff 4 i N 5 , Qmmw 'N N, wil' x f SQ s X ,X X. X X Qs -w. Q ' x 2 L fsw W wg Y -1 -' 53 ' xx X an W . Sports in the Leyden of Today offer girls both enioyment and satisfaction while promoting friendship, sportsmanship, and fellowship. Winning or losing doesn't count in sports or competition, but the chance . USES ABILITIES pation. G.A.A. and gym classes offer more than iust one or two sports, but a variety of many including archery, golf, basketball, badminton, and baseball. of using ability and mentality are the important factors of their partici- I I r 5 BADM INTO N Page 117 Vertical dive, 'front and back crawl, sculling, and a front somei sault are only a 'few terms 'found in the swimming area of Leyden pool. The Swim Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ann Poklen, worke in co-operation with the Boys' Swim Team this year to present the first swim show entitled, Continental Journey. ln their show ca ordinating entertainment with swimming ability such scenes as th lndian Village , Land of Romance , Gaite Parisienne , the Exot Princess , and Aloha-lt's Hula Time were included in the Na vember show. Among its other accomplishments this year were the Olympic rac held between the members of the team and a field trip to attend t University of lllinois's swim show held at Urbana. SWIM CLUB, left to right: Row l: L. Lund, K. Altendorf, J. Abbott Row 2: M. Kummerow, J. Kraemer, D. Weber, Mrs. A. Poklen, Sponsor, J. Howell, J. Hardesty, G. Rulle P. George, Miss Curyle, Sponsorp TENNIS TENNIS DOUBLES Row I: D. Cheuvront, K. Lederer Row 2: A. Jckobson, B. Bartz Pflffl' 1 19 NYM! 1 JW f LRG 4 35 if i. fag . WWW .Um N QA My Q52 1. hm ffm new 'Ha- 'QMNANA -. 1 f' .P--' . .- -'-mam-,M 4. 'W gs 5 .F Mf- f .f 5 wan. zywafvmf - A A Sffsfgwsuwf K fwwgggig A , ,,..X.,fmg4gg5LWL L A qi xwmigik , as sk is! ,. ,X .SQ .. 'Mx X2 wx., K N 212 , ,Ri U Q3 ik . 1 ,,35,, ,,,,,.M. up ACTIVITIES and EVENTS at LEYDEN TODAY l All of the enthusiasm and ambition of the average Leydenite can not be consumed by or- dinary classwork. This energy must be turned to other channels. The extra-curricular activities at LEYDEN TODAY are designed to include the interests of every student. The extensive offerings of the clubs and organizations help a student to use his abilities and develop his interests. C:i.ol Schlferl, editor 5 i. I' Valorie Riston Betty Morrison Co-Editor-in-chief Co-Editor-in-chief EDITORS, left to right: L. Meyers, Faculty Editor, B. Morrison, Co-Editor-in-chief, J. Hardesty, Senior Section Editor, S. Tiritilli, Co-Underciass Editor, A. Asp, Co-Underclass Editor, B. Burg, Sports Editor, C. Schiterl, Activity 8. Events Editor, R. Smith, Business Manager, l. Mulligan, Photography Editor -lar-w. v4-nii f,-.1 x -x 1 1958 EAGLE . . . 15? Records The Year's Events A generous amount of copy, an infinite number of pictures, captions and heads, editors, a staff, and advisors add up to the 1958 edition of the EAGLE. Work is started early in the fall before the beginning of the school year and continues until the annuals are dis- tributed in June. ln the interim are hours of work and plan- ning-after school, weekends, and holidays. The EAGLE staff is an assortment of writers, typists, copy-readers, and editors with one common goal: a bigger and better annual. The finished product would not be pos- sible without the efforts of these individuals. PUBLICATION STAFF, left to right: Row 1: E. Laval, S. Beliveau, L. Sottrel, T. Sloman, D. Cheuvront, L. Orze, P. Jarvis, S. Leeper Row 2: M. Boyd, R. Latoria, K. Anderson, S. Asher, R. Camero, R. Schneider, D. Fritsch, B. Poston E. Meyer, M. Watson, C. Cygan, R. Plotkin Row 3: M. Cunditf, C. Pergande, 5. Steinhofer, D. Saari, E. Strauch, J. Kempe, D. Kirschbaum, J. Papilli J. Walsh, D. Latoria, N. Rohde Row 4: G. Nesvacil, M. Lippert, D. Heirendt, J. Gorski, D. Lubway, C. Helma, B. Auw, C. Grote, K Siedler, P. Fitzgerald, R. Jasinski Row 5: V. Montgomery, R. Anderson, P. McFaddon, J. Larson, D. Rasmussen, B. Hoglund, S. Carter G. Plotkin, B. Boyk, D. Weeks, J. Stanfa w-pw 4.4 LEYDEN HI-LITES Ywxr Pat Plaza Roger Smith Tom Sloman Vicki Melowitz Editor-inechief Business Manager News Editor News Editor . Report the News EDITORS, loft to right: C. Jones, Feature Editor, P. Plaza, Editor-in-chief, K. Rundquist, Sports Editor, J. Gorski, Distribution Manager, L. Geffe, Circulation Manager, C. Cominek, Copy Editor, B. Jorgenson, Photographer Editor, R. Smith, Business Manager, R. Taylor, Art Editor, T. Sloman, News Editor x fsif.ww..p - SA -. .-.. FN N at :- if A 2 CUBS left to right: dwin Keisel, P. Gabriele, K. Uitvlugt J Stanfa as K 1 f W ' I ' ., H is' .www it ii' f iwiml Kyf New tie 1 1 The combined efforts of editors, reporters, and cubs go into the editing of the Hi-Lites. Hours of writing, copyreading, interviewing, and gener- al hard work add up to a bi-weekly newspaper. Assignments are made. Reporters scurry to get interviews. Stories are then written, copyread, and edited. The pictures are taken and identified. REPORTERS left to right: Next headlines are counted. Finally, the copy is sent to the printers, and the entire staff relaxes before starting on the next issue and beginning anew. The Hi-Lites is paid for in advance at the bee ginning of the school year with the activity fee. It is distributed bi-weekly on Friday during the sixth hour. Seated S Carter, S. Von Guten, M. Vamos, J. Walsh, G. Nesvacil, P. Jarvis, V. Melowitz, D. Lubway, S Beliveau B. Ritter, J. Gorski Standing D Cheuvront, D. Lenz, A. Asp, S. Trippiedi, N. Rohde, N. McFee, L. Geffe, W. Burg, G. Plotkin R Kocowsky, A. Valentino, F. Rausa, P. Gabriele, R. Church, J. Deffenbaugh, K. Aft xi xx? S3 S I 15 QUILL s. scRoLL . Honors Student Journalists Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. This is the motto of Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school iournalists. The phrase also describes the purpose of the organization. There are five basic requirements for member- ship: Ill The student must be in the upper third ot his class in general scholastic standings, l2l he must be of at least iunior standing, l3l he must have done superior work in some phase of iournalism, l4l a publication advisor must re- commend the student, l5l the student must be approved by the Executive Secretary of Quill and Scroll. MEMBERS, left to right: K. Rundquist, C. Jones, P. Plaza, V. Riston, T. Sloman, B. Morrison I CAMERA CLUB Encourages Shutterbugs Camera Club offers its members the opportun- ity to learn the operations of cameras and the techniques ot developing and printing film. The Camera Club provides pictures for the Hi- Lites and Student News Bureau, as well as various clubs and organizations. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS, left to right: Row I: S, Pantano, S. Beliveau, president, Mr. Grosscup, sponsor, S. Mulligan, vice-president, C. Grote Row 2: C. Eddleman, T. Buttita, J. Walsh, S. Leeper, P. Jarvis, G. Nesvacil, D. Kirshbaum Row 3: J. Wheeler, J. Milek, J. LeFebure, T. Gagliardo, G. Goldstein, R. Carole, N. Rohde, K. Seidler Row 4: E. Targsz, S. Dickel, F. Bruhns, L. Ehmke, R. Yarlaough, J. Botherroyd, J. Markgratf STUDENT NEWS BUREAU .Informs the Community News releases to local papers are handled by the Student News Bureau. Reporting on the numerous activities at Leyden, the Bureau helps promote better school-commun- ity relations. U , ' AQUVA .Z EDITORS, left to right: N. Sticken, D. Chomblin Paul- 126 D I JUNIOR-SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES, left to right: Row 'Ir J. Stout, N. Schwartz, J. Stout, S. Harder Row 2: R. Vonesh, J. Riss, P. Jarvis, J. Killinger, D. Harney, A. Valentino Row 3: T. McGill, R. Bittner, E. Strauch, S. Trumbull, J. Deffen- bough, H. Wysocki FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES, left to right: J. Slowinski, T. Itrich, D. Mc- Dowell, W. Pelc, D. Sorell, J. Card, R. Conover, E. Hershman, R. Len- berg, M. Harney, B. Uzarski Standing: G. Wilcox, R. Sell, Pasieta, F. Lewis, P. Pecoro Page 127 Molding future citizens and improving Leyden for both students and faculty are the aims and purpose of the Student Council. During the i957-58 school centrated its efforts on making enioyable to all. Through the the '57 Homecoming festivities year, the Council con- student activities more work of SC members were better than any previous year. The Council also sponsors after-game dances, the annual Student Council Banquet, and the planting of trees on Arbor Day. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS, left to right: Mr. K. Zietlow, Mr. H. Kennedy, sponsors, J. Ronallo, presi- dent, D. Rendl, vice-president, T. Mohrhusen, treasurer, P. Jones, secretory STUDENT COUNCIL Represents the Student Body ,,. '32 17 . 0 ix I 'TJ 'V , 3.3, My , v- , ,IV R . , ww- R Q7 Cf? Vw bu- on yur l ww. J 49 5 . 5:32 ,,.,....... 3 5 E Row I: B. Morrison, J, Weaver, J. Presti, L. Hren, Miss R. Hayes, sponsor, J. Sponzilli Row 2: C, Radies, V. Riston, B. Bremner, J. Hardesty, L. Meyers, J. Wedgewood, J. Kawa, L. Heining, K. Pokorny Row 3: J. Ranallo, J, Means, T. Kato, A. Salz, J. Schwerman, M. Rank, L. Orze, P. Plaza Row 4: C. Wilkes, L. Cecchi, E, Wiesinger, D. Jerino, S. Trumbull, N. Schwartz, M. Lars, B. Bartz, C. Clark Row 5: R. Brando, T, Cerone, K. Rundquist, R. O'Neal, A. Solinski, E. Strauch, D. Bosserman, N. Noi' Pictured: D. Knect To recognize students possessing qualities of outstanding scholastic leader- ship who have performed a service to their school and community is the main purpose of National Honor Society. The organization consists of ten per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the iunior class. Members must have at least a 3.00 scholastic average. Among N. H. S.'s proiects during the year are the sponsorship of the Home- coming Dance and the organization of College Night. The club also awards a scholarship each year to one of its members needing financial assistance. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . Recognizes Scholastic Achievements I OFFICERS AND SPONSOR, left to right: J Miss R. Hayes, sponsor, J. Weaver, secretary, L. Hren, president, R. West, treasurer, J. Presti, f--.. 4 vice-president . A X A W Page l28 an MEMBERS, left to right: Row l: K. Aft, B. Bartz, K. Avers, Mr. B. Henne, Miss M. Gailey, sponsors: J. Pasternak, V. Montgomery Row 2: C. D'Amato, T. Caponigro, C. DeSilvio, R. DiSalvo, B. Bohl, G. Nesvacil, M. Troger, A. Weislo, B. Fcston Row 3: M. Pass, B. Barron, C. Schiferl, A. Lagoia, L. Orze, J. Riss, E. Strauch, V. Riston Row 4: S. Long, L. Sottrell, M. Rathman, W. Laing, D. Hester, P. Bistolto, E. Pedersen, K. Coleman, M. Rutigliano Row 5: J. Jessen, K. Boyle, E. Strauch, W. Nickerson, B. Nelson, D. Bosserman, W. Stemke Speech for use . This is what Masque and Gavel strives for. ln accordance with their motto, Masque and Gavel carries on a varied program to promote speech and drama at Leyden. The purpose of the Leyden chapter is to aid students in furthering their speaking abilities. The main proiect ofthe year is the formal initiation and banquet held each spring. Membership is open to any sophomore, iunior, or senior interested in better speech. MASQUE AND GAVEL . Promotes Speech For Use OFFICERS AND SPONSORS, left to right: Seated: V. Montgomery, treasurer: B. Bartz, secretary Standing: Mr. B. Henne, sponsor, J. Pasternak, vice-president: K. Avers, president: K. Aft, sergeant-at-arms: Miss M. Gailey, sponsor Page 129 I MANAGERS, left to right: Seated C Orze publicity chairman P George, vice-president: Seated: S. Leeper, D. Cheuvront, P. George, M. Gibbons B L Orze president C Grote secretary, S. Westerholm, Hearl Standing: J. Slowinski, B. Bartz, S. Fredericks Standing OHara social chairman, J. Walsh, point GIRL S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION for Ice Offers Sports for Girls During the past year the Girls' Athletic Association increased its activities the sports minded girl. Mother and daughter sports nights were introduced. skating parties were sponsored during the winter months. Special events included the Autumn Leaves Dance, the King's Prance, the Christmas party, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Membership in this popular club is open to any girl who has totaled twenty- four points by participating in the offered sports. MEMBERS, left to right: Row Row Row Row Row Row I: R. Latoria, M. Grant, D. Fox, P. Grant, C. DeSilvio, D. Hartman, K. Anderson, C. Gburek, Johnson D. 2: J. Allegretti, L. Chandler, D. Latoria, A. Lagioia, P. Pence, B. Sorlie, P. Schmidt, J. Vanderway, L. Meyers 3: S. Beliveau, G. Blackman, M. Cundiff, L. Budzon, M. Gibbons, G. Nesvacil, P, Asta, C. Buck, D. Kirshbaum, M. Ford 4: L. Hemple, J. Prueter, B. Storino, S. Spieker, C. Matson, B. Buraway, B. Hearl, P. Jarvis, Cheuvront, J. Hardesty, L. Sottrel 5: B. Stepanovic, K. Koch, S. Terlecki, K. Eck, D. Harney, J. Riss, J. Slowinski, K. Lederer, E. Herschman, E, Rulle, M. Rank, M. Shimkus D. 6: B. Bocian, N. Sticken, B. Bartz, K. Stoven, J. Taylor, L. Ahrens, H. Stark, N. Schwartz, C. Clark, M. Markese, M. Rutigliano, S. Stenke, F. Fisli, S. Long Herr' ,Mr rx ws is AB- 5 fs E sf sf.. V :Q L CLUB Builds J Sportmanship xg s. N-me sM,,,. 'X OFFICERS, Seated: J. president Standing: J. Means, secretory, R. Vonesh, treasurer, left to right: Kozenczak, vice-president, B. Laing, Mr. J. Mohrhusen, sponsor The L Club is Leyden's leading organization for boys. Membership in this group is open to maior letter winners in all sports at Leyden. The Father-Son Banquet, and L Club Jamboree were under the L Club sponsorship. Also undertaken by the group were the Homecoming football raffle and several dances. MEMBERS, left to right: l Row Row Row Row Row : W. Laing, D. Rendl, W. Bruhn, R. Vonesh, D. Ruzecki, J. Burkhalter, J. Slowinski, K. Shaffer K. Kvistad 2: R. Mc Bride, R. Larsen, F. Asta, J. Rcinallo, A. Wiemerslage, K. Boris, l. Saenz, R. Springer J. Perry, J. Stout, Mr. J. Mohrhusen, sponsor 3: J. Leek, E. Richau, J. Means, R. Garnett, T. Choinacki, L. Hren, R. Pedersen, P. Palade, R Arling, A. Plesincar, W. Cupp 4: E. Zingraff, J. Granger, W. Stemke, K. Rundquist, J. Pruchniak, T. Portincaso, L. Cox, J. Santo, H. Wysocki, D. Olson, B. Gcgne 5: L. Caputo, H. Johcnnesen, J. Rosengren, P. Hupfer, G. Larsen, S. Trumbull, R. Grossman, F. Hermes, S. Pantcno, J. Kozenczak, H. Magginis 1 1 Leyden Girls' League was organized to advance the welfare of all Leyden girls, and to provide oppor- tunities for leadership, fellowship, and friendship in an effort to produce better leaders. Membership is open to any girl interested in the club's work. Among the many projects undertaken this year were the Christmas Party, Junior-Senior and Freshman- Sophomore Chocolate Chats, and several Splash Parties. The Girls' League also participated in the Freshman Mixer and the Senior Breakfast. LEYDEN GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS, left to right: P. Long, president, P. Wellner, vice-president, K. Siedler, treasurer, D. Wood, secretary Invites Every Girl Y. JI 3 . Q1 K- iwi JS, .16 A -4' 14 '17 Ml. . 2 JUNIOR-SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES, left to right: Row I: J. Anderson, L. Schloss, A. Spanczak, L. Sottrel, L. Ncsworthy, L. McGill Row 2: J. Riss, D, Fleck, M. Ford, M. Rank, M. Padovano, J. Stout, N. Rohde, C. Grote Row 3: J. Wheeling, P. Jones, B. I-learl, C. Buck, D. Kirshbaum FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES, left to right: man, C. Helma D. La'oria Loveioy, L. Chondl:r, B. Bremer L. Hcmple, J. Piazzo, J. James S. Fabis Pgigm' Iliff Row I: B. Kott, J. Slowinski, D. Mertes, M. Deering, E. Hersh- Row 2: K. Anderson, D. Hartman, R. Camero, S. Asher, P. Young, Row 3: P. Bennet, A. Cromwell, J. f f OFFICERS, left to right: Buck, vice-president, J. Powell, president TRI-Hl-Y Devoted to Service M. Harney, treasurer, P. Asta, secretary, C. Members of Leyden's Tri-Hi-Y Club enioy the satisfac- tion that comes from knowing a iob well-done. Aiding the less fortunate is the main duty of this good-will organiza- tion who sponsors their annual clothing drive as well as presents gifts to hospitalized boys and girls. MEMBERS AND SPONSORS, left to right: Row Row Row Row Row l: M. Harney, J. Powell, Mrs. M. Cornelius, sponsor, Mrs. J. Gieger, sponsory C. Buck, P. Asta 2: K. Anderson, D. Johnson, D. Lewis, J. Scofield, P. Butcher, K. Porkorny, P. Kelley, D. Dooley, L. Chandler, D. Latoria, C. Paul, D. Hartman, D. Rhode, P. Pecora, N. Harley 3: J. Snaza, C. DeSilvio, P. Daczewitz, J. Cerny, D. Kirshbaum, J. Wheeler, S. leeper, P. Jarvis, M. Ford, J. Walsh, G. Nesvacil, D. Saari, R. Latoria, M. Boyd 4: C. Tornabene, J. Cable, P. Holland, K. Connad, N. Rohde, C. Matson, C. Hackel, M. Guarascio, B. Auw, P. McElmeef, B. Russell, S. Beliveau, K. Koch, L. Crowy, C. D'Amalo 5: J. Karnith, C. O'Neal, C. Helma, D. Arctander, D. Fleck, C. LaMonte, V. Mont- gomery, M. Rathman, P. Slug, B. Odey, K. Eck, D. Harney, C. Grote, M. Dierckens, D. Mertes, E. Hershman, J. Slowinski, C. Olson Page 133 Page 134 CONCERT BAND OFFICERS, left to right: H. Beyer, Lieutenant, M. Murkese, Lieutenant, L. Hren, Captain Not pictured: R. Fitzpatrick, Lieutenant The Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Sigurd Swan- son, is the leading instrumental group at Leyden. The band strives to present quality music for the community and the school. During the year, the band has presented a Winter Concert, a Spring Concert, a school assembly, and an exchange concert with Bensenville High School. It also participated in a combined Fall Concert, a music festival, Northwestern Band Day and played at all home football and basketball games. Presents Quality Music BAND PERSONNEL CLARINETS: L. DeVries, L. Hren, R. Fitzpatrick, C. Clark, B. Stemke, K. Aft, H. Paleshin, T. Anderson, P. Bistolfo, E. Brestan, C. Hildebrand, C. Hebenstriet, D. Fritsch, C. Tucker, C. Haas, C. Renelli, L. Caviezel, R. Cielak, B. Gilbert, L. Olson, G. Fricof, A. Eckmen, A. Asp, A. Kmilek, J. Bauer ALTO CLARINETS: R. Anderson, N. Nurczyk BASS CLARINETS: A. Benson, O. Paczkowski, S. Krisky FLUTES: R. Wimmermark, M. Robinson, M. Shimkus, K. Krause OBOE: R. Camero BASSOONS: M. Markese, W. Biniak, R. Schnieder ALTO SAXOPHONES: J. Vogel, J. Ziese, B. Kalder, R. Grosch TENOR SAXOPHONES: G. Geiger, J. Stepanek BARITONE SAXOPHONES: H. Wagner BARITONES: D. Hester, G. Nesvacil, C. Voss, T. Bailey CORNETS: D. Detert, J. Pasternak, D. Johnson, J. Hanna, L. Rapach, K. Kvistad, B. Shadow, B. Folkert, R. Hren, D. Fox, P. Shrudlaud, L. Cunningham FRENCH HORNS: M. Cmeila, R. Burg, J. Snow, B. Nelson, H. Dryon, R. lllgen TROMBONES: H. Beyer, S. Thatcher, R. Marro, G. Nesvacil, F. Luety, R. Behrens, M. Bush BASSES: P. Amith, G. Norton, C. Penton, E. Kerth PERCUSSIONS: R. Kvisfad, D. Stewart, R. Taylor, R. Norgaard, J. Peluso L. Hren Drum Maior Page 135 Page 136 mX MAJORETTES, left to right: J. Sherden, J. Slowinski, M. Rank, B. Bartz, D. Harney, J. Stanfa INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LEYDEN MUSIC SOCIETY OFFICERS AND MEMBERS, left to right: Row I: M. Shimkus, treasurer, J. Pasternck, president, Mr. S. Swanson, sponsor, K. Aft, vice-president, B. Bohl, secretary Row 2: M. Benelli, G. Nesvacil, R. Camero, R. Schneider, D. Fritsch, M. Vamos Row 3: L. Hemple, C. Hildebrand, A. Asp, C. Renelli, P. Gabriele, B. Barron Row 4: C. Schultz, D. Detert, O. Paczkowski, M. Robinson, J. Arendt, S. Qurade, J. Stonta XXX x 6 3 vu. ...J gi? THE BLU-NOTES MEMBERS, left to right: Row I: J. Stepanek, R. Fitzpa- trick, M. Markese, J. Vogel, P. Geiger Row 2: D. Taylor, G. Nesvacil, R. Marrow, S. Thatcher, H. Beyer Row 3: M. Wiseman, G. Norton, K. Kvistad, D. Johnsan, J. Han- na, J. Pasternak At Piano: J. Taylar, K. Att, Mr. N. Lyons, director ORCHESTRA VIOLINS: A. Gibala, P. George T. Hahn, L. Krumpen, B. Barron, J. Derer, C. Cygcm, J. Pinzker. R. Krumpen, J. Novak, R. Gra- Iewski, S. Trippiedi, B. Slricklet, B. Losser, B. Bohl, G. Nesvacil, T. Wiseman, P. Paulsen, T. Budzinski, J, Marcell, R, Deike, J. Warner, C. Parr VIOLAS: N. Schrenk, N. Padlo, P. Culverwell, J. l.eFebvre CELLOS: S. Ourade, A. D'Am- brosia, V. Schmieg, R. Grosch, M. Stepanek, D. Popp, H. Keaton STRING BASS: G. Corolla, M. Wiseman, D. Sultz, G. Norton, W. Caprio, V. SanFilippo CLARINETS: L. DeVries, L. Hren TRUMPETS: J. Pasternak, D. De- tert, G. Hanna FLUTE: R. Wimmermark, M. Skim- kus OBOE: R. Camera TROMBONE: H. Beyer, S. Thatcher BASSOON: M. Markese, W. Biniak SAXOPHONE: J. Vogel PIANO: G. Chmielewski PERCUSSION: K. Aft, R. Johnson, R. Nargaard, R. Kvistad FRESHMAN BAND C. Asp, V. Avigliano, R. Baldwin, W. Bartyzel, R. Bianco, J. Bohmer, R. Banine, K. Brayer, J. Bruhns, P. Bruton, R. Cecchi, R. Cielenski, J. Cianciarolc, E. Dagan, L. Drury, M. Erkffr, K. Foley, R. Franz, M. Glorioso, M. Godman, C. Hayden, F. Huber, R. Janes, H. Kunz, P. Laursen, K. Lenz, R. Lloyd, B. Losser, J. Markgraf, M. Marzillo. I. Morez. R. Mycke, J. Nakutis, D. Nf-ster. J. Prueter, J. Riebel, B. Sinrlnir, W. Sherdon, J. Sko, S. S-ith. R. Stein. B. Swatala, J. S'vmf1nski, A. Vnnderflunht, D. Vanlluvmbrouck, J. Wabich, J. W-fin VARSITY BAND D. Arctander, E. Bach, L. Balk, W. Bassett, R. Bauer, B. Buerth, T. Burraway, J. Cattaneo, P. Cerceo. R. Clay, K. Connolley, J. Cox, T. Dean, C. DeChant, R. Dogan, R. Dubas, J. Ehrhart, R. Emerson, P. Evanoff, R. Fausey, E. Ganshirt, T. Gatto, S. Gains, W. Guv, J. Gwynne, T. Hartmann. D. Haves, W. Jablonski. R. Kern. S. Knicker, M. Koehler, H. Kohl, R. Krantz, R. Kucwin, D. Lambert, R. Larsen, J. Larson, M. Lecastra, D. Leith, B. Lewin, S. lissner, J. Lanqaway, S. Lynn, L. Mack, M. Markley, R. Meyer, D. Milnwski, R. Moffatt, I. Olivares. R. Parzy, P. Przvbyla, D. Pyne, R. Reinhart, D. Ri-ck, T. Riess, D. Roche. R. Rnthas, I. Saenz, E. Schmutzler, W Shnflle. M. Sham, J. Sherdan, T Smith, I., Smyth, J. Steciak, S. Steffan, I Steven, L. Strebel, E. Sundin, J Talluta, S. Tessler, D. Toerpe, W. Wnn'--r. F Wiemerslage, M. Va- anen. R Yarbrough Pngv . ,gg 35- ' ggaggeg si W 1, 5' 5: - '52 ff 33 ,L ff M2 . - gi-I Y - nr' ,Q E-T: Q 5,13 - 5- xwfr g. S M: .M l V A Q, 3 E Y S . 'An 3' iff- X-'Qi 'X Sk' .ZGE: ,.541E' WM, , WI., .::sQg-: Ns f 3 i E E 'Ki , .H I A x V 1 .. Y, - T wwf f xx . S b N g f' 18 - Q s k I gg 'N .R ,agigi-A V MAX x X, .73 in , K , K I ' 45 s , ' 'Q' Q , n Q s. W Q mx XX X X Q 1 N X, fix 6 2' 'af B N S ' 'GSI' .AM '76 51 as-ffrsvl mf f. I W i 5, v S C k. P1 1,35 N., CHOIR MEMBERS: F. Asta, B. Bartz, J. Blake, D. Bosserman, J. Burkhalter, G. Carson, T. Cerone, L. Christiansen, G. Davenport, C. Gburek, K. Genovese, C. Grote, S. Hands, W. Hanks, A. Hardesty, J. Hardesty, E. Hearl, L. Heining, C. Helma, H. Hill, J. Jensen, D. Johnson, J. Kolar, T. Kowalski, G. Kuna, M. Lars, L. Orze, P. Palade, J. Papilli, M. Parker, E. Pedersen, C. Perfetto, N. Phillips, J. Piazza, D. Prest, M. Renelli M. Rogers, M. Schmitz, J. Scrippe, J. Sergey, C. Shafer, K. Skuba, R. Stanek, H. Stark, S. Stenke, J. Stellmach, B. Stepanovic, H. Stieber S. Tiritilli, K. Trapp, S. Trumbull, J. Weaver, B. Weck, D. Weeks, R West, J. Wickey, C. Wilkinson The high standards and hard work found in Leyden's A Cappella Choir make it an outstanding choral organization. The choir has long been the leading choral group at Leyden. Among the performances in which the choir has participated this year were a Spring Choral Concert and the Messiah. THE CHORUSES nkoi FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS J. Abraham, L. Accardo, S. Alger, J Allegretti, S. Altergott, S. Arling, L. Bahr L. Barone, O. Beaupre, B. Bettini, N Brandel, B. Campbell, M. Caserio, S Cassidy, M. Cercio, L. Cerrone, J. Cliver A. Chiralfisi, C. Coleman, V. Cross, P Crotty, R. Descourouez, S. DeYoung, A Daminquez, V. Dextater, M. English, B Erne, C. Esch, S. Evans, J. Frederick, S Gaik, K. Garromone, C. Giessinger, I Ginocchio, L. Giroux, J. Haydicky, J Hohmeier, D. Kaufmann, E. Kawa, L Klingberg, K. Klose, S. Kohler, J. Laden- dorf, D. Latorio, J. Lotus, F. Lovieri, M Lemoncello, D. Lester, J. Loveioy, A Manheim, J. Milawski, M. Moore, V Noncek, B. Nosworthy, B. Oeser, B. Otey E. Pamere, N. Powlik, H. Pedersen, R Pienkos, D. Piercionek, C. Price, M. Roth- man, E. Ruff, S. Salvo, L. Schuelke, K Schultz, C. Sherman, G. Skolozynski, C Smith, B. Storino, D. Stricklin, M. Swift J. Thompson, J. Wedgewood, M. Zink FRESHMAN BOYS' CHORUS R. Andreasen, R. Augustine, L. Boron R. Biondo, A. Bondlow, L. Brooks, E Brown, B. Bruckner, A. Carlsen, T Charleston, J. Cheladyn, H. Cizek, R Cowin, J. Clerwinski, B. Czeska, D Day, D. DeTomoso, S. Dickel, K. Eriksen R. Foster, R. Fritz, J. Greenlee, N. Griffin J. Gusal, P. Hanks, B. Hershman, R Holmes, D. lronside, A. Janopoulos, C Jemsen, E. Kergalvis, B. Kierelko, J. La- Bianco, H. Leder, P. Lietzau, R. Ludders D. Marcantoni, J. McVicker, G. Nelson J. Neuenteldt, H. Nosworthy, R. Noyes W. Opper, B. Parker, T. Pienkos, C Ranallo, B. Reguier, R. Rials, F. Rich- ardi, J. Rodgers, T. Ruhl, V. Ryan, C Smith, A. Sorice, D. Stoehrmonn, B Strong, W. Trapp, H. Whiteside, D Widman, D. Wilke, M. Wilkinson, J Yarnott, J. Zagorski, R. Zaiac ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS A. Andreas, B. Benedetti, R. Budnick, J Bork, B. Boyk, C. Cheladyn, E. Creek, M Damiano, S. Frederick, J, Giroux, B Grishow, G. Grishnw, V. Jekabsons, D Johnson, S. Keraalis, G. Knipp, P. Lotus L. Linkenheld, J. Lucas, I.. Markers, P McFadden, J. Miller, D. Nilsen, E. Palade C, Peraonde, G. Petrucelli, J. Pokorny, K Rundquist, J. Scoma, M. Sims, M S'av-ik'-r, C. Smith, L. Solomon, S. Sul- Iivnn. M. Vaag-n, A. Weislo, H. Wolf B. Zarzycki, L, Zeisel FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS L. Banti, J. Baronello, J. Bassett, M Becker, N. Bell, P. Bennett, R. Bremer N. Chirafisi, R. Cichon, J. Corolla, A Cromwell, L. Cross, P. Dallman, D. Dan- ner, D. Dooley, P. Dwyer, C. Edwards, F. Felgenhauer, J. Ferarro, L. Forkel, S. Garrett, M. Gleason, P. Grantham, E. Hanada, S. Haslam, K. Heggoton, J lacono, G. lncollingo, D. Jaeger, S Jahaske, J. James, M. Jensen, J. Jones L. Keene, S. Kent, M. Kinkade, M. Kirich- ko, E. Kirk, S. Kuna, L. Latusko, V. Leith, B. Lewandowski, P. Lindvig, J. Madaus, M. Mandoline, C. Mangino, P. McElmeel E. Merski, K. Meyer, P. Michalsen, L Miggo, C. Miller, C. Munson, M. Pozes, J. Reilly, P. Samek, J. Schreier, S. Smith, T. Sobczak, G. Somen, C. Speziale, J Stackpole, S. Tsamovlos, J. Turco, L. Ward, l. Wasniowski, N. Wehrmeister, L. Westerholm, L. Woloszyn Page- HU I I MIXED CHORUS J. Barnes, G. Baron, B. Biedersladt, J. Bishop, J. Cangialosi, R. Cmeila, M. Cundiff, J. Dell, M. Dierckens, C. Dimi- celli, M. Duray, J. Ekstrom, S. Enger, C. Erickson, N. Erland, M. Farrell, C. Gale- ski, S. Galyean, J. Gerz, E. Gibas, M. Gorke, J. Grube, L. Hemple, R. Herlihy, T. Johanson, P. Koekebacker, A. Krippner, G. Leeper, C. Lundin, C. Madsen, P. Manolo, P. Matre, S. Moberg, B. Moty- kiewicz, J. Pugesbek, R. Quackenbush, L. Rogers, C. Ruggieri, C. Ryan, H. Sal- mar, J. Sances, M. Schiferl, G. Schmidt, C. Schultz, J. Schwarlz, B. Seilheimer, J. Stanevich, 5. Steinhofer, K. Sylvester, P. Tatum, J. Valentino, T. VanHousen, N. Wall, A. Wiemerslage, M. Zorzycki, W. Zeisel, M. Zielinski GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Row l. Mr, Tkach, director, J. Hardesly, J. Papilli, J. Blake, l.. Heining, K. Trapp, J. Piazza, S. Tiritilli, G. Carson Row 2: K. Lederer, J. Weaver, N. Phil- lips, C. Gburek, 5. Schrippe, D. John- son, G, Kuna, C. Perfetto, C. O'NeaI Row 3: C. LiManni, K. Skuba, H. Stark, S. Hands, J. Wicky, C. Helma, D. Weeks, S. Stenke, B. Steponovic OPERETTA CHORUS N. Aldendorf, B. Aloisio, A. Anderson, K. Anderson, J. Arendt, R. Beczek, B. Billon, J. Blum, W. Borglund, G. Bou- dreau, H. Brauer, J. Cairnes, A. Cala- brese, D. Carlson, D. Carson, G. Dahl, H. Dapkus, M. Deering, B. DeGraaf, W. Denaer, C. DeSilvio, D. Detuno, J. Darn, E. Dosenback, W. Eggert, R. Gerwen, J. Gundel, D. Hartmann, R. Hermann, R. Hill, S. Hill, W. Hill, J. Homo, J. Howell, A. Hohmeier, J. Jessen, J. Kalder, D. Kappler, J. Kawa, A. LaGioia, G. John- son, W. Lewandowski, B. Lewin, D. Lubway, G. McGIynn, M. Maas, E. Meyer, M. Meindl, D. Mertes, L. Miller, M. Nardiello, L. Nosworthy, R. Pagen, D, Parker, C. Petersen, D. Piedlow, R. Risbevg, W. Rodgers, S. Schulte, M. Sharp, J. Siep, D. Soch, P. Taylor, C. Traficanto, M. Troger, D. Wall, T. Wal- lace, M. Wasson, D. Wieder, E, Willette, M. Wolf BOYS' ENSEMBLE Raw l: D. Prest, A. Hardesty, W. Hanks, D. Olson, T. Cerone, R. Larsen, P. Palade, T. Kowalski, Mr. Tkach, director Row 2: S. Trumbull, M. Schmitz, J. Magaruder, C. Shafer, J. Jensen, D. Bosserman, J. Burkholter, A. Newman, E. Pedersen lyllglx H1 LEYDEN PLAYERS . Present Drama Productions Y? -9. ililgl' l li ., is OFFICERS' DRAMA CLUB Row I: D. Bosserman, president, Mrs. G. Helixon, sponsor, Mr. R. Klien, spon- sor, M. Maas, vice-president Row 2: J. Gorski, secretary, K. Aft, treasurer Leyden Players is composed of students interested in the many phases of drama and its presentation. Lighting, scenery, makeup, props, as well as general acting chores are performed by this organization during any one of its presentations. This year, the Leyden Players have helped in such produc- tions as Desperate Hours and A Midsummer Night's Dream . They have also aided in school assemblies and various com- munity proiects. LEYDEN PLAYERS, left to right: Row l: J. Gorski, secretary, D. Bosserman, president, Mrs. G. Helixon, advisor, Mr. Klien, advisor, M. Maas, vice-president, K. Aft, business manager Row 2: B. Gilsaw, J. Gregano, J. Siebert, J. Sponzilli, M. Vamos, D. Tobolski, B. Bohl, V. Ristan, D. Deerdorf, M. Poss Row 3: G. Rulle, L. Mecier, M. Rank, P. Fitzgerald, D. lncollingo, F. Rausa, B. Kott, K. Moses, D. Hartman Row 4: K. Coleman, S. Carter, C. Voss, J. Allen, D. Field, J. Pasternak, R. Yar- bough, G. Wellington, J. Palick, M. Rothman LANGUAGE CLUBS . GERMAN CLUB The German Club is an organization for students who have a sincere interest in German and would like to learn more about the country. The German Club sponsored several trips to a German theater and the annual April Showers Dance . This year Der Deutsche Verein , as it is known to its members, also sponsored a trip to a German restaurant. MEMBERS AND SPONSOR, left to right: Row 1: A. Asp, secretary, K. Aft, president, Mr. T. Norton, sponsor, P. Smith, vice-president, R. Hren, treasurer Row 2: S. Kergalvis, J. Prueter, P. George, D. Weeks, J. Bruhns, R. Jasinski Row 3: K. Rundquist, J. Pasternak, R. Hoglund, C. Thomson, K. Swick, E. Heinze PAN AMERICAN CLUB Pan American Club gives students of Spanish an opportunity to learn and prac- tice customs of Spanish speaking people. The goal is to interest more people in Spanish culture through various proiects which include a Christmas party for all foreign club members, a Spanish banquet, and Spanish plays and songs. Field trips are also taken to Spanish shows and restau- rants. MEMBERS AND SPONSOR, left to right: Row l: R. Camero, L. Rios, Mr. D. Allison, sponsor, P. Gabriele, C. Rios Row 2: D. Arnold, K. Anderson, B. Sorlie, J. Cooper, R. Bauer, D. Polyak, E. Strauch, M. Koehler, D. Hart- man, D. Fox Row 3: K. Koch, L. Ziezel, E. Hershman, S. Carter, B. Schleicher, R. Larsen, R. Anderson, J. Taylor FRENCH CLUB Le Circle Francais , better known as the French Club, highlights its study of French culture by a trip to the ballet. lt sponsors the language clubs' Halloween Party and participates in the language clubs' Christ- mas Party. Membership requirements include interest in French culture and desire to extend one's knowledge of French customs. Providing French students with a better understanding of France and its people, French Club is an important adiunct to Leyden's French courses. MEMBERS AND SPONSOR, left to right: Row I: P. Holland, D. Kracinski, president, Mr. D. Allison, sponsor, M. Vamos, vice-president, J. Cerny, treasurer Row 2: M. Boyd, secretary, J. Bartoline, B. Bnerth, P. Dazcewitz, S. Asher, D. Toerpe, C. Harwell Row 3. M. Watson, J, S'ae-fa, B. Auw, B. Hearl, K. Moses, D. Detuno Row 4: A. Calabrese, G. Plotkin, J. Dorn, B. Nelson, M. Shimkus, M. Rathmann, J. Riss, D. Heirent Paris H3 Reflect Foreign Customs ,rv x B v FUTURE ENGINEERS CLUB . Develops Interest Leyden's Future Engineers Club was or- ganized two years ago to develop a deeper interest in science, and acquaint its members more fully with this field. The club provides guidance and counseling for its members in the service of engineering. MEMBERS, left to right: Row I: A. Ricchiuto, Mr. J. Sparks, sponsor, T. Kowalski Row 2: R. Schutt, J. Kolar, S. Trumbull, P. Hupfer AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Working with lomm., 2 x 2, and opaque projectors, the Audio-Visual Aids department torms an integral part of learning at Leyden. The department uses its facilities in the classroom to provide a new perspective to the regular study. AVA also provides the public address systems for all assemblies, games, dances, and special events. They work with phono- graphs and tape recorders in expanding lesson themes. Row Row Row Row Not Provides Materials for Learning MEMBERS, left to right: I: R. Panke, R. Ericksen, E. lakowski, A. Rende, A. Pellicane 2: Mr. Moser, sponsor, A. Ippolito, A. Beals, J. Kness, R. Grubbs, J. Gol- lenstein 3: P. McGovern, R. Staworz, R. Hurlbut, R. McBride, G. Luder, R. Moul- holland 4: D Rode, K. Schaefer, C. Bruske, J. Burgess, J. Keeling, Leeper, T. Pryka Pictured: R. Smith, J. Aucion, A. Sonora, W. Slitging, F. Geiger, J. Grubb: gi nv El ' We, --v 499 'KS -ew- MEMBERS AND OFFICERS, left to right: Row I: Mrs. D. Goldenberg, sponsorg J. Mohler, president J Taylor vice president C Grote treas urer, D. Kirshbaum, secretary Row 2: L. Pikrone, C. DeSilvio, K. Anderson, D. Hartman D Johnson P Butcher G Johnson Row 3: S. Ekman, A. Lagioia, G. Rulle, J. Slowinskl D Merles M Harney M Bo e Row 4: D. Harney, D. Lubwoy, B. Boyk, F. Fisli, L. Pere m CRCHESIS . lnterprets Music Through Dance Learning to express spirit and feeling, promoting grace and poise, and interpreting music through dance are the obiectives of Orchesis. Orchesis attempts to teach its members to express themselves and their moods creatively through modern dance. This is clone through change of direction, tempo, level, and focus. Any girl with an interest in modern dance and a willingness to practice may become an Orchesis member. The girls start in a beginners group and work towards membership in the advanced group. The culmination of the year's work is a dance recital in the spring. Julia Mohler, president, demonstrates the graceful pose of modern dance. Pugi MEMBERS AND SPONSORS, left to right: Row l: P. Gabriele, treasurer: V. Jekab- sons, president: Mr. J. Schneider, Miss B. Bales, sponsors, P. Plaza, vice-pres- idenl, J. Anderson, secretary Row 2: D. Fox, C. Gburek, D. Jonson, F. Luety Row 3: C. Jones, J. Cooper, C. Tucker, A. LaGioia, M. Koehler, P. Pence, D. Tocrpe, B. Poston Row 4: E. Slrauch, C. Madsen, D. Cheuvront, J. Finke, l. Wasniowski, C. Hebenslreil, L. Orze, S. Kleis, L. Machul Row 5: M. Shube, M. Rank, R. Copple, J. Dorn, D. Presl, N. Slicken, M. Zink, D. Dclert OFFICE and DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS . . . Provide On-the-.lob Training The Office Occupations and FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Leyden's Future Teachers of America Club, a chapter of the National Association of Future Teachers of America, is in its second year. This club endeavors to give students some advance preparation for a career in teaching. QQ Diversified Occupations pro- 17 grams at Leyden were originated to enable a student to obtain on- the-iob training while still at- tending school. Directors ot these programs help the student find a iob in the field of his choice and then works with the em- ployer to help the student im- prove in his iob. Through these programs many students find iobs with which they can con- tinue atter graduation. MEMBERS, left to right: Row l: Y. Romano, G. Parker, Mr. O. Sayers, sponsor, .l. Schultz, C. Lipp- mann Row 2: V. Bettini, D. Heidenreich, D. Beals, P. Cichowicz, R. Willems, B. Bluthard. Row 3: C. Wilkes, S. Wagner, S. Puello MEMBERS, lefi' to righi: Row l: J. Schupe, J. Lehner, R. Boesch, E. Pasko, L. Allen, R. Priebe, R. Neu- man, T. Beyer, M. Zink Row 2: Mr. W. Braddock, sponsor: F. Haverkampt, R. Wallenberg, H. Latin, R. Anderson, F. Lagioia, E. Targsz, P. Latoria, D. Angelucci, L. Munger Pagr- l '16 :.w.1 y-cn1, -.f Offers Career Preparatic n ln carrying out their program of assistance, FTA sponsors field trips to several colleges, as well as movies and lectures on teaching. The highlight of their plan is an offer of actual cadet teaching, giving members an insight into the teaching profession. S T.: . .ie :-711-r-v,.y. -1 we iff? vw. VO! PEP CLUB 'HRW' A representative group of Leyden's Pep Club. Cheers Team To Victory Although being organized for only two years, Pep Club hos played an important port in Leyden's cheering section. ln their white shirts ond blouses they represent Ley- den's fans at each game. OFFICERS, left' to right: It A. Valentino, trecsurerg S. Beliveau, presidentp J. Kcwc, secretaryg P. Jarvis, vice-president Page' 147 -uv its la 1'- C7 The Red Cross club at Leyden is a division of the American Junior Red Cross. In its second year at Leyden, the Red Cross sends holiday packages to hospitals and assists the less fortunate families in our community. Membership in this chapter is open to any Leyden student interested in the work and duties of the organization. RED CROSS . . Specializes in Assistance In its second year at Leyden is the Key Club, a branch of the Kiwanis Club. It admits any boy who meets the required scholastic standards and is well-rounded in personality. The Key Club has been active in the Youth Rally, the Heart Fund, and the March of Dimes. MEMBERS AND OFFICERS, left to right: Row l: M. Boyd, J. Schofield, C. Orze, president, R DeSilvio, P. Pence Row 2: R. Camero, J. Dillion, secretary: F. Fisli, K Coleman, H. Stark, treasurer, C. Matson, B. Kott vice-president .. LEYDEN KEY CLUB . Offers Service to Community MEMBERS, left to right: Extreme left: L. Mulligan Seated: D. Wimmermark, J. Jensen Standing: B. Guy, D. Rasmussen, T. Conrad, B. Krosel . 1. -sp- -were swa- ,9-fm , MEMBERS, left to right: Row l: R. Stasack, R. Herman, D. Jerina, Mr. Gross cup, sponsor, S. Von Guten, C. Petersen Row 2: J. Walsh, S. Beliveau, D. Kirshbaum, K. Sied- Ier, P. Fitzgerald, V. Jekabsons, C. Grote, J. Taylor, B. Bohl, M. Renelli Row 3: L. Markgrat, J. Goldenstein, G. Landgraf, G Wellington, K. lllchene, K. Aft, D. Pine, A. Moyers J. Pritzen, R. St. Clair Row 4: D. Piedlow, W. Bartyzel, R. MacDonough, T. McGill, J.Magruder, W. Works, R. Pagen, F. Bruhns, CHEMISTRY CLUB CHESS CLUB Left to right: Seated: P. Smith, M. Meck, D. Detert Standing: M. Cmeila, G. Bookless, Mr. Clayton, spon- sor, R. Gerwin, D. Walstad, J. Lenartz, M. Tran- quella Chemistry Club develops the interest of students wishing to pursue some form of chemistry as a vocation or those simply want- ing to further their knowledge of the fundamentals of the science. Their obiective to provide these talented students the oppor- tunity of following their interest is reached with the use of laboratories, equipment, and technical advice enabling the con- struction of proiects involving science. . . . Affords Scientific Study . Teaches Fundamental Tactics The fundamentals and tactics of chess are taught to members of leyden's Chess Club. The functions of pawns, knights, and bishops and the methods of checkmating are just a few of the lessons enthusiasts learn. The club stages several tournaments throughout the year, enabling its members to match wits with each other. Through continued practice each member strives to master the techniques of the game. ms- all L .mes mn.-uil Q LIBRARY STAFF, leff io right: Row I: L. Muche, D. Sperandio, M. Forbisz, Naiiri, K. Kramer CAFETERIA HOSTS lefI Io rrghl Row 2: C. Weneck, B. Bolda, P. Zajack, M F Rausc A Valentino V Monlgomery P Jar Ralhman, Mrs. H. Si. John, librarian, vis L Hershman Haugwilz LIBRARY STAFF, lefr Io right: Row I: H. Slefanski, L. Haynes, J. Schrantz, Denl, E. Roelzel, M. Waida, M. McBride, Bensen, K. Elsos Row 2. L. Ehmke, V. Addison, J. Stone, Gorlz, S. Giovannani, G, Bucci, C. Wasil, Luby, C. Rennhack, Miss R. Slickle, librarian A. Poack, T. Kielminski, H. Slefa LIBRARY STAFF, left to right: Row I: R. Roesch, B. Fell, R. Gorgone, Richier, J. Edwards Row 2: Mr. K. Toylor, librarian, R. Carroll, Skinner, F. Litwin, T. Kerickio, H. Schwend man, J. LeFebure STUDENT HELP Give Service to School MAIN OFFICE HELP, left to right: Row I: M. Novak, Y. Messina, H. Maginnis, R. Copple, P. Granger Row 2, L. Linger, J. Mohler, M. Lippert, S. Alexandria, B. Brown, J. Dreyer 1 'Q-sn... 1 CAFETERIA HELP, left to right: Row I: J. Papillu, S. Terlicki, J. Kawa, G. Volasek, J. Landin, D. Dolleslager Row 2: D. Hickman, C. Deckert, B. Haldeman, D. Tomasone, M. Rieck Row 3: A Azzaretti, B. Martin, D. Neiman, B, Bosch, C. Wish- menislii, D. Fleck, J. Dieki CAFETERIA HELP, left to right: Row I: J. Wallenten, H. Wright, J. Caputo Row 2: W. Brown, C. Hanson, J. Fuller, B. Elle, R. Caputo DEAN'S AIDS, left to right: Row I: M. Bloom, J. Siebert, R. Kocowsky, C. Bock, P. Hupfer, A. Campbell, D. Tabolski Row 2: B. Baumgartner, W. Laing, L. Cecchi, H. Hill, R. Giovanelli, J. Gorski . lr . .,., , iii ? 51 ? Li 4 1 553 f Q -I ws. . N . :: , - X -...fl iiiiiiii A - . , Aww -f fr M1 .- 4. 4 .1 if 1' fl,f '74LgQ, A .thu xv we ' fm was - x . I . DEAN'S AIDS, left to right: Row I: D. Latoria, N. Dod, S. Eckman, L. Farrar Row 2: A. DeLucca, J. Arcaroli, D. Destaray, J. Anderson, N. Rohde, L. Sotlrel, D. Kirshbaum ATTENDANCE OFFICE HELP, left to right: Row 'l: M. Gibbons, J. Cable, J. Sloinski, J. Nugent, G. Otowinski, F. Talkey Row 2: R. Latoria, B. Boyle, H. Beal, K. Eddlemon, P. Gabreile, S. Tanner Row 3: T. Carfarao, C. Haney, C. Dunnap, C. Orze, B. Nicholas, P. Rudnecky, L. Crowy ID fxvl I :xg to ,-o 'os 4' '57 W t f HOMECOMING, 1957 . Climaxes Football Season 6 E, - f if 3 .. T 8 Q33 ff ' Q6 . Nil? ' i f ..V: In ho .1 -9 if L ii- 5:5 5 2 E X 'Vx , K X' Q X in ROSE ARBOR, left to right: : N. Dad, J. Edwards, L. Heining, C. Radies Row I Row 2: L, Meyers, J. Arcaroli, P. Lon , M. Zink, P. Heaslett Row Row Not 9 3: P. Plaza, M. Rank, N. McFee, R, Vvlest, L. Cecchi, N Phillips 4: D. Wales, J. Stout, N. Schwartz, S. Long, P. Wellner, C. Clark, L. Sottrel Pictured: J. Oomens Preparations for Homecoming, l957, began with the selection of thirty senior girls to compete for positions on the court. The plans for floats were presented for approval. The L Club started its sale of raffle tickets for the Homecoming football. The National Honor Society made arrangements for the Homecoming Dance. The list of girls was then narrowed to seven through another election. Finally balloting was held for the queen. Suspense mounted as every student speculated on the final choice. The Homecoming festivities officially started on Thursday, October 24. A talent show was held, followed by a bonfire and a pep rally. The evening was concluded with an inner-court dance. Friday morning was devoted to finishing last minute details and completing floats. The climax of all preparation came on Friday with the Homecoming assembly. The expectant hush fell on the audience as Sam England an- nounced, Rose Sanger, Queen of the 1957 Homecoming. A roar of ap- plause greeted the queen as she was escorted through the Rose Arbor to her throne. Following the Coronation Ceremonies in the fieldhouse, the queen and her court led the parade of floats. In the evening the queen reigned over the half-time ceremonies during the varsity football game. The game, played against Argo, was victorious for Leyden. The students packed the stands as Leyden won 6-O. The Homecoming Dance, Hours to Remember , concluded the weekend festivities on Saturday. Rose Sanger was crowned by the i956 Homecoming Queen. The drawing for the Homecoming football took place during the dance. l' wi- I 59 5. .- Princess Julia Mohler ,dig 'TP Queen Rose Marie Sanger HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER COURT lm i m9 ' Princess Sue Harder Princess Jackie Kawa Princess Joan Nigliaccio Princess Judy Vanberway wave' ill? I - f , - 'il Page 153 ' A 'x fi . ' . ' in grxgtw 5 Sw I 'h I , Q 1 V X X 2 I 6 S N wi' 'vw Q, ,X Wim THE DESPERATE HOURS . . Probes a Family's Terror A trio of convicts escape from Federal prison in Terre Haute. Wending their way to lndian- apolis, they invade the home of the Hillard fam- ily, on the outskirts of town. The suspense and terror that follow is the theme of The Desperate Hours , by Joseph Hayes. The Leyden Players in co-sponsorship with the Junior Class presented the play on December 6 and 7. It was the climax of six weeks of prepara- tion. This play was used to introduce reserved seating for a public performance at Leyden. So long, Dad. l hope you have a very pleasant doy at the office. To the Police . . . innocent people will be . . with the three fugitives. You will be responsible . . . Yes, son . . . yes, I'm scared. But l'm not ashamed of being scared. Nothing's going to foul this up, seel Page 155 MIDSUMMER NlGHT'S DREAM . Brings Shakespeare To Leyden Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream was presented by the Leyden Players' in cooperation with the English department on the evenings of March 2l and 22. The production was possible through the combined efforts of over five hundred students. The only fantasy Shakespeare wrote, A Midsummer Night's Dream is composed of four plots. The action takes place in and around Athens, Greece. Fairies, clowns, amazons, lovers, and mystic beasts make up the list of characters. The entire play is filled with spoofs about love and marriage. But l beseech your grace . . . What may befall me in this case, If I refuse to wed Demetrius. I love thee not, Therefore pursue me not. You are that shrewd and knavish sprite Called Robin Goodfellow, or Puck by right. I see thy knavery: This is to make an ass of me. l say l love thee more than he can do. l know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows, There sleeps Titania, some time of night. Titania wak'd and straightway loved an ass. l see a voice, thou art my love, I think. So good night unto you all. Away, make no stay, meet all by break of day. Think but this, t'was but a dream. 'ln W. , gg it gh Pugv 156 gage .,,. ' 3 52511 7 Q 'wks as 'I' YQ Nw www 4 sw li sw iiwbi 'Nl Qu. . Provides a Lesson in History and Government TIME: Approximately 3:30 p.m. DATE: Monday, March 31, 1958. SCENE: Grand Central Station, Chicago, Illinois. ATMOSPHERE: General confusion, noise and an air of expectation. CHARACTERS: Seniors and Juniors from Leyden High School. ACTION: The beginning of the annual Washington Trip. The following week is filled with excitement. This group of students never seem to stop long enough to catch their breath. On Tuesday the group visits the Bureau of Engraving, the White House, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court Building, the United States Capitol and then climbs the Washington Monu- ment. Wednesday includes a tour to Annapolis and the U. S. Naval Academy. An all-day tour through Norfolk, Jamestown Island, Williamsburg and Yorktown is taken on Thursday. Finally on Friday the company visits the Smithsonian Institute, the Pan- American Union, Mount Vernon and Arlington Cemetery, con- cluding the trip. The group arrives in Chicago on Saturday morn- ing. They come away with souvenirs and pleasant memories. U. S. Naval Academy Tomb ot the Unknown Soldier , ,A . . 1 . M i Gif-iff .Q . Page 158 Mount Vernon Washington Monument J ,i:, . , Qilffa , 7 5 . Q, 'X - gy. .. -'L ,. We .iw V .-M Q M Q 5 A X mv ig - .i . I ,Fx N Y 1 A53 : i Nl K ,gy . 1 . . -5 Y V 5 I 'Q J' 1 of!! .M . I 3 ,Q w -wk WH . , if--A ' H. emi x'1'JfW 'Q Q ' N 1 1 .55 H fbi .Sf A .s Q. Q Page 160 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM . Climaxes 1958 Events The Grand Ballroom of the Sheraton-Blaclv stone Hotel was the scene of the 1958 Junior- Senior Prom held May 23. Starry-eyed couples gliding across the floor, lilting melodies from the orchestra of Bobby Christian set the mood of the evening. The 1958 Prom's theme, Pink Prelude , lent a magical air to the occasion. The crowning of the king and queen high-lighted the evening's entertainment. The enchanted night came to a close with the Grand March. GRADUATION . . . AT LEYDEN HIGH SCHOCL Commencement exercises for the class of 1958 were held in the Leyden fieldhouse on June l2. Four hundred and fifty seniors received diplomas repre- senting the completion of four years of high school. These students are now fully prepared to face the future. The ioy of student life is over. As the students leave LEYDEN TODAY, they will take their memories of the fun, the dances, the studying, the classes and friends. Taking on the responsibilities of the adult world, these students will reflect the abilities and talents they have developed in the last four years. Their per- formances during high school will determine their success in the business world. Leyden has given each a chance to prepare for this big step. These students are ready. Page 163 Page 164 , ,Q 'Y The year of 1953 brought about many changes and decisions concerned with the new addition being constructed on the Leyden campus. Although this undertaking had barely begun, the Board and Admin- istration, perceiving a growing population in surround- ing communities, purchased a tract of land to accommodate these future students. PRCPOSED WEST LEYDEN HIGH SCHOOL 5-: , iContracts awarded, After the defeat of several bond issues, March, 1956, saw the passing of o final bond that would enable the realization of a distant vision. Ground breaking for the 56,750,000 building officially took place November 1, 1957 constructed by Enger Bros. contractors and designed by architects, Sobel 8. Stein. lt is hoped that November, 1958, will find half the incoming freshman class and twenty staff members operating at the new school. Pane 1 65 o WEST LEYDEN . ls Under Way Left to right Asst.-Prmcupul George Cox Prmcupal Herschel V, Rowe head new admlnstruhon ' Pe AA.. W e,..l..a. Q A M m N M 'M AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS .K ., 'f' f,:m. Iarquawu. EE ' Vg wf ' XIUIVII' g IwIw51,'g.I,,p,ig 63 5 ff 'IM-If' Q7 I'W'f? Iwfuzh- ' -63 QLQIIQL' Q1 2' 15, ,Q ' Qing? Q! I Xa I.. 1 X I' Illll AW Prinling Production by THE NORMAN KING CO. 3210 GROVE AVENUE BERWYN. ILLINOIS Photography by ROOT STUDIO zze s. wAaAsI-I AVENUE cI-IIcAGo. 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