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il f Dan BOWITNJFI SESFTIS to VGSSITI' ble a Roman bootlegger. Lynn Brennan is dressed in Ro- man aristocratic style. Bev Galvin, Peggy Sidler, Kathy Vuich, Ronald Garner and Sue Wollam are waiting for the goodies to be served. Roberta Rauch, Debbie Ander- son, and Paul Cummings. 1344- be 'LSI .sw ' 5 Q? STUDENT LIFE The various language clubs receive a fuller under- standing of the languages they study by emulating certain traditions associated with the culturesiot these people. Thus, the Latin Clubs at Old Main and North- west hold annual banquets, Roman style, with the students wearingthe garb ofthe day. Jean Knoll tells Arthur Bunce and Bill Nickelson, lt's O.K. to lie on the floor. It was cleaned with Tap Job, Slave girl Peggy Frett feeds Ron Subka while Linda Rynliar awaits herturn. Nancy Heffernan, Chris Elliott, and Suzanne DeChatellierwere ofticers at the Northwest Latin Club. Judy Lurquin and BillNiclcelson. Wilt thou goest to the Turn- about Dance with me?
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,S M., TOP IOZ SCHOLARS: Row l: Sharon Heckler, Eleanor Cook, Ron Trombino, Martha Pooler, Claudia Ripley, Janice Gregor, Row 2: Carol Greenan, Carin Sieia, Donna Ehlers, Larry Albrecht, Kathy Rosenthal, Torn Agler, Linda Hanley, Bruce Barton, Linda Rupeika. 185 TOP 1096 SCHOLARS: Row I: Sharon Dziedzic, Cynthia Henderson, James Adams. MOFl0n Bond, Bill Andrews, Lynn Brennan. Row 2: Janet Kaminski, Wayne Schroeder, Linda Nawlin, Pat llika, Terry DuCIos, Clarence EcholS. Kathy Hagen, Holly Fornell, Janet Bray TOP lO96 SCHOLARS Row I: Valerie Goetter, Tom Signore, Sue Sodin, Ron Hottman, Gloria Pieasma, Claudia Janes. Row 2: Roseanne Forrester, Jackie King, Richard Schmidt, Judith Snow, PeterMolsen, Lynda Foose, Lois Brecken- ridge. Karen Farrellwinner of Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship award, based on dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism.
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Bertil Arnius and Mr. 8. Mrs. George Krunic. Bertil Arnius hails from Upsala, Swedan, about fifty miles from Stockholm. Bertil's father is a building engineer. Bertil has a younger brother and two younger sisters. When he completes this year at Eisenhower, Ber- til will have two remaining years to complete high school in Sweden. He then plans to attend college in pursuance of an engineering degree. The Youth For Understanding Program enabled Ber- til to come to this country. His American parents are Mr. and Mrs. Krunic of Calumet Park. In Sweden, Bertil belongs to a Railroad Club, which charters interesting excursions on various railroads and provides its members with facilities for model railroading. During the past year Bertil belonged to l.S.E., the Euclidean Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the Fine Arts Club. His preferences are toward the outdoors with interestsin swimming,skating, sailing, andtennis. Bertil is impressed by the vastness and beauty of the United States, particularly in the west. Thor Arneson, Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas Dillon and Pat Dillon i evening of relaxation with music. 11. 'if' Bertil Arnius serves cake to Mr. Ziemba and Mr. Mutz, at l.S.E, Tea. A pleasant part of student life is the introduction of our student body to our foreign exchange students and the ensuing association with these fine, young people Our guests for i964-65 were Thor Arneson of lceland, Bertil Arnius of Sweden, and Klyoshl Kusaka of Japan. ain for an Vigful Thor Arneson is a native of Iceland and resides with his parents and two brothers and one sister in Reykiavik, the capitol of Iceland. Thor was selected by the l.C.Y.E. Committee of the First Congregational Church to live with the Dillon family of Oak Lawn. In comparing our schools with those of lceland, Thor was impressed by the number of extra curricular activities offered in U.S. schools and by the close relationship between the faculty and the student body at Eisenhower. During the year, Thor was a member of the Drama Club, l.S.E., and the Fine Arts Club. Thor also was cast in the Senior Play. Future plans include enrollment in college with a career in social work and drama. - Pat Dillon and Thor face an evening of study. 6 .WW fs :Ei A 3,7 C
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