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TH JUIRCASS As the school year commenced m September the Jumor class conststed of twenty two boys and grrls w1th the addrtton of Charles Norr1s and Lu1s Rangel the total was twenty four Electrons were held and Benny Bullard was chosen pres ldent Charles Mrller as v1ce presxdent lrene Wtley as secretary and Phyll1s Rogers as treas urer Qu1te a few ol the Iumor class members were 1n the presentat1on of Our Town for the beneflt of the Hllltop They were Carolyn Lawton as Re becca G1bbS Norman Leven as Stmon Stlmson Vonnell Mastrr as Mrs Soames and Phylhs Rogers as lst dead woman Excellent backstage work was done by Mark Walker and Sally Dougherty Sally Dougherty and Phyll1s Rogers appeared 1n the opera The Old Matcl and the Thref THE IUNIOR CLASS In the held of journahsm Phyll1s Rogers was Assoc1ate Edltor of the Orange and Black and Vonnell Mastr1 was a regular contnbutor Many members of the class were very hlgh on the l1st of sports achtevements Mark Walll er Benny Bullard Norman Leven Hugh McVey Walter Roth Lew1s Woodruff Paul Gush1ken and Hugh McVey and Walter Roth were members of the sw1mm1ng team Benny Bullard was top tenn1s y sports rn1nded competed 1n tennrs sw1mm1ng volley ball basketball and archery Albert Iord1 played vars1ty basketball man 1n the school The gxrls equall Mer1t Status was atta1ned by Phyll1s Rogers Carolyn Lawton Benny Bullard Vonnell Mastr1 Albert Iordx and Lew1s Woodruff Lett to Rxght Schmueser Gushxken McVey Bush Becker Rangel Carney Noms Hawley Iordl Walker Rogers Leven Mrller Anderson Lawton Dougherty Hargrave Mastn Bullard Kmg Roth Woodruff ifnwmge I - - - - - 1. If . . . . u I I ' I 1 I I I - . . , 1 . .1 U . . . . . . ' , , , I , I I - I , . . I h 1 I I H Il - l - 1. ' : , ' . . . , . . ' . . '. . . . I I I I I I 'I I - I I l 1 V . ., L ' ' 2 t . 1 ff ' ... .,. As , A 0 if c if , f L t A NX N X 5 Yu AW ' Y 1 V 4 '- - A 4 , ' Q rw. '-S 'X... 'U iz! , f 1 -Lf' . n . Q Q 'L .gf 4. ,L I
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Fred Zermuehlen Glen Ellyn Ill1no1s Orange Club here as a sophomore He was the strong and silent type and most everyone liked his individuality He drove from Glen Ellyn every day rn his customized 52 Plymouth Convertible with those extra extra loud ex hausts His variety of pegged pants were envied by many a boy He also was a member of the conscxen txous obiectors and his favorite slogan was ls tt re quired' Ever: though he wasnt in social activities or functions we remember his individuality and indepen dent attitude Donald Whitehouse Winnetka, Illinois Black Club Tennis Club Don came to us this year as a post graduate student from New Trier High School. His quiet manner kept many of us from really getting acquainted with him, but once you got to know him, he was a different type of fellow. The boys on the third floor in Sears probably know him better than anyone else. He tells us that he thoroughly enioys fishing espec- rally at Little Rock Arkansas We suppose that he takes a tram down there because railroads are a great hobby of his Don has moved around quite a bit in his life time He was born in Long Beach California then he moved to Washington D C and finally settled tn Winnetka Don had a bit of musical talent also He could really pound out a tune on the keyboards' He was the piano player for the boys after studyhall chorus in the fall of the year We should not neglect to mention either his ability to play tennis Well Don a boy of your size shouldnt have much trouble pushing yourself ahead in the big world . a 7 1 I I I Fred, better known to the students as Fritz, started
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THE SOPHGMORE CLASS At the start of the school year the sophomore class consrsted of twenty one students George Brannen served as presrdent x rth Grno Beghe vrce presrdent Harry Lelrr secretary and lVl1tch Wrggrns treasurer lon Haclrerbaumer Roberta lfc er Donald Srrnpson and Phrllrp Lazzara cc rne rn durrng the year 1'UCIli1I1q a total of twenty l1lC Scholastrcally the sophomore class ranked hrgh Those recervrng Merrt Status for at least one srx x eeks gradrng perrocl were as follows George Brarrnerr Brll Grabox skr Rrcx Olson Drane Park lohrr Podzarnsky lohn Schenk and lVlrtch Wrggrrrs abrlrty and even greater prornrse for the future by partrcrpatrng profrcrently rn all sports The footlall season brought to the fore the talents ot Rrck Olson and lohn Podzamsky They showed equal skrll rn swrmmrng along wrth SOPHOMORE CLASS Davrd Ftodenbaugh and rn tenn1s Irll Edwards took tennrs honors for the drstalf srde ofthe class Eascktball took a few of the sophomore boys and proved them to be excellent players George orannen lVl1tch Wrggrns Eddre Duncan Harry I hr and ron Racherbaumer played on the junror trsrty team The Leprechaun Leap the sophomore dance xx as hcld on St Patrrcks Day and was a success hanks to the cooperatron of the entrre class Alo rg wrth the arrrval of sprrng came the senror J ay Our Town Seven sophomores appeared rd assr ted rn thrs productron They were Brll ohn Podzarnsky Davrd Bodenbaugh and lohn Schenk Great thrngs are expected of thrs class and they no doubt wrll carry out the hrgh standards they themselves have set Left to R1qhtStundmg Klee Duncan Lazzara Rodenoaugh Campoell Wrggrns Beghe Brannon Schenk Edwards Podzamsky Fcster Racherbaumer Grabowskr Seated Woodworth Emery Brown Wood Graebner Baer Park 4' I Q' f ,,,,Af-f ,vas Pig, ' V xr' ' , w 1 ' ' ' ' 1 Je T ' ' ' ' ' ' Y '1 , vc ' ' . - ',, - - 1 Y . , . . ' 4 I , I I 1 rf .11 A A n - ir ' 's c ' ' ' , ' The sophomores have shown great athletic GI'CIbOWSki, Harry Lehr, Rick Olson, Diane Park. sf f L K l .4 1' 1 4 . u L I X ,M
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