Elgin Academy - Hilltop Yearbook (Elgin, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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SA? .SJOPAOHQOFQ CALM I The sophomore class of the Elgin Acad- emy was an exceptional example of cooper- ation and enthusiasm. Although there were a mere seventeen members. each individual worked to his fullest capacities in this year's social and athletic events, contributing val- uable ideas and willing hands. The class officers. Peggy Livingston, as president: Iim Hall, vice-president: Ioyce Martin, treasurer: and Bob Baur, secretary, were selected at the beginning of school, in September. Coupled with a new addition later in the year, Donnis McClintock, the group proved highly successful in all en- deavors. This class can claim priority on our swim- ming team. for Dennis McNeill, Iim Hall, Doug Wainscott, and Carl Droste fumished the backbone of the team, and all showed fine spirit as well as proficiency. Dan Cic- manec, Gordon Uzelac. Paul King, Michael Kennedy. and Bill Baur possessed a decided preference for basketball. However, they maintained the athletic standards set by other members of their class. Donnis Mc- Clintock, Peggy Livingston, Pat Hill, and Kay Suddeth shared in girl's basketball, alternat- ing with table tennis. and demonstrated ad- mirable adeptness in both sports. Merit Status. that coveted scholastic goal. was procurred by Iim Hall, Dennis McNeill, Carl Droste, and Peggy Livingston continu- ally by their excellent grades. Other sopho- mores achieved par and better than average marks. The Reindeer Prance sponsored by this class provided entertainment and a thor- oughly enioyable evening to the students of E.A. This Christmas dance exhibited a num- ber of extremely unusual decorations. which were the source of innumerable favorable comments. Wherever there was a gathering for any occasion, one would be sure to see Paul King and his ever present flash camera. Many of us are grateful to him for perma- nently recording memorable incidents of our activities on film. This Sophomore Class will be the hun- dredth class to graduate from the Academy portals. Undoubtedly, they will be commen- surate with the honor. First row: Cicmcmec, Iacobsen. Suddeth, Hill, Martin, Livingston. and W. Baur. Second row: Hamann, Wain- scott, Uzelac. I. Hall, Droste. M. Kennedy, McNeill, R. Baur, and King. Absent: McClintock.

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First row: Dobbert, Hombrook, Laird. G. Hall, Eichhorn, Leserman, Ripley, Sargent. Faust, Hewson, Dickey, and G. Edwards. Second row: Mr. Ogden Owen, Hessler, Crawford, Millar, Buttons. Glashagel, Pemberton, Miller, and Mr. Iohnson. Absent: M. Iacobs, H. Becker. P. Becker, Drake. Ganzhorn, Armstrong, and Cook. we junior 664:55 I Composed of twenty-five co-operative and industrious students, the Iunior Class began this school year by electing their class officers: Ianice Eichhom. president: Gale Ed- wards, vice-president: Iudy Hewson, secre- tary: and Bob Crawford, treasurer. This group has evidenced its ability and willingness to work through the fact that the Iunior Prom was financed as early as Febru- ary. This was accomplished by selling coffee and popcorn at the Homecoming game, and Yuletide ornaments at the Christmas pro- gram. It seems this year that the girls have equalled the boys in the field of sports. Elinor Ripley, Gale Edwards, Pat Faust, and Donna Dickey excelled in tennis, while Ev- elyn Dobbert became a participant in the E. A. swimming meets. The fellows, how- ever, must not be overlooked, for Dick Ganz- horn, Bruce Armstrong, Henry and Peter Becker, Phil Pemberton, and Cliff Miller cer- tainly did a fine job on the basketball floor, and Iohn Owen, Dave Hessler, and Eddie Glashagel were invaluable on the swimming team. Bruce Millar could be seen training vigorously for track meets on campus daily in the spring. Pat Faust. Chris Hombrook, and Evelyn Dobbert encouraged school spirit as cheerleaders. Donna Dickey, Evelyn Dobbert, Chris Horn- brook, and Ruth Lesserman all showed their artistic inclinations through fine work on posters, decoration committees, and making costumes. Other Iuniors were prominent in the field of the arts, too. Kathy Sargeant was a soloist in the operetta The Lowland Sea , while journalistically speaking, Iudy Hew- son became assistant editor of the Orange and Black: Evelyn Dobbert, Marilyn Iacobs, Gale Edwards, Donna Dickey, and Elinor Ripley were contributors to the newspaper. Merit Status was a goal easily achieved by many in the class. Marilyn Iacobs, Elinor Ripley, Donna Dickey, Pat Faust, Gale Ed- wards, Gerry Hall, Iudy Hewson, and Bonnie Laird all reached this honor consistently. With its diversified talents and diligence, these students will undoubtedly be remem- bered as one of the finest Iunior Classes for years to come.



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