Glenbard High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Glen Ellyn, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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Amor 5. ...A 1 .mv 'L JNL LMQ ef' Miss McLean Mr. Muller Mr. Biester Miss Slttler 'vm Miss Lundberg tfiiiki Miss Laske Mrs. Beattie The compass is a device which points the way and keeps travelers from getting lost, and likewise the administrative staff at Glenbard might be compared to the compass. The chief navigator is Mr. Fred L. Biester, who, assisted by Miss Ruth McLean and Mr. David Miller, charts the course and helps us when we lose the trail. Those who keep the records and assist in the many ad- ministrative duties are Miss Freda Lundberg, secretary to Mr. Biester, and her chief aids, Miss Jean Sittler and Miss Donna Laske. lt is the job of Mrs. Anna Beattie to keep the log, while Mrs. Raymond Carr handles the finances, These are the vital parts of the compass at Glenbard. ELEANOR L. ALEXANDER Latin l Latin ll 4 4 3 X r l 57 wa xiii ts. 2 L ' we if ' .-.g. 3 Q.. ORTH G. BAER Jr, 8- Sr. Boys' Counselor Sr. Hi-Y Advisor fra . X Ji. ,. LOIS BAUER Art Stage for Junior 81 Senior Play Ass't Art Club Advisor . i-:o lfii i - ELEANOR L. ARLEN Physical Education Ass't G.A.A. Advisor Ass't Health and First Aid Director ' gi.. I fi: I ' My sea... I av 5 el J Wg lv .H u ff? .mn V 1-7. 4 Q 'ffl A CTM' X M, ggi yi-- . 4 - IVY BRITTON BARTOSIK Typing I Spanish I Spanish ll Ass't Talent Show Director Jr. Play Properties Ass't Freshman Party Committee OLENE BERGSLIEN Office Practice Typing I Junior Sections Chairman '.yi L. L. ASTROTH BLANCHE AUST Physical Education Librarian Ass't Varsity Football 790 Club Advisor Coach Varsity Baseball Coach MARGARET MARY L. BOMGARDNER BRINKMANN Clothing I English l Foods l English ll Jr. Red Cross Co-Advisor Camera Club Advisor G.T.A. President J' 'er Q ?1 ,. Iy, ,: Q L filly xl ffl , kfk. i fl h ' , ,,,'k ' A ' .f f ,mW, - f it iill L. H. BURNETT Algebra I Gen. Math. ll Jr. lzaak Walton League Advisor GLADYS GLENN DAVIS Clothing I Clothing Il Junior Red Cross Advisor Clothing Department Head 'Ik 65 GRACE CARLSON RAYMOND N. MRS. R. N. CARR English I CARR CI 0l English ll Choir Ensembles Ensembles Cl lOruS I, ll, lll Chorus I, ll, lll 14' HAROLD M. CORRIGAN General Mathematics Freshmen and Sophomore Boys' Counsellor JAMES COOK Physical Education Athletic Director A M V L AVV, TPL? -ni Q ii's Q X: N, ..,, a ll K -i1' g 'K . pw, sf ml , il. ,3A,' l I I x I gi' I s ,'I. ffl lf. A llxzg., I A 1 4 EUGENE F. GEORGE DEKAN CLYDE DEWALT DeCLARK Freshman Electricity Chemistry College Algebra Base? Electricity Sc' PEysE.:sAd . 0 ' ec VOHICS IEFICE U VIS I' TEQZQQQQSQW Freshman Football Coach Junior-Senior Prom Advisor Va 5'lY Track Coach Dance Club Co-Sponsor Movie Crew Sponsor 1 3 ,ws EQ .L a- 'ir' ,E E .Rs C, C . I CLARA DIERS Latin American History Modern History History Club Advisor Sophomore Sections Chairman It K' , .tf ,, , it RUTH ELY Art ll, III, IV Art Department Consultant Homecoming Decorations Christmas Decorations Art Club Advisor 'firigj - A K .I 'A . A A Jax? f gi, K. MARIAN GOSLOVICH Speech Correction I :mx I-i..k,.f 3 ,MM ,, ix A I wmv x ELEANORE M. DOWLING English II Student Council Advisor 'X I CLARA ROSE FAIST Algebra Geometry Assistant Monitor Supervisor f WESLEY P. GRONEWOLD Physics S.P.S.C. Advisor Electronics Club Advisor ,,., I 'll I .1 F .5 ,,-gy 'Q ' ezsgff -,A rl 5,5 e ri WILLIAM DUTCH Family Living ,W Sociology Sophomore Hi-Y Sponsor sq... E7-ss -Q ,ity I WVVIV 5' V Z't, T i fl, f llki HENRY J. FIRLEY English III, IV Pinnacle Advisor English Department Head Vfizlefzi-sae f ' xg . .- wg. 'r.1 riii . ili' f V GEORGE W. HAAS Industrial Arts I Mechanical Drawing II Architectural Drawing Chairman Ind. Arts Dept. Golf Coach 1 . I' 'T VERNON A. ELWOOD General Metalwork Machine Shop Welding ii L' s . V , 'F' , 0' ., ',. .V . gnc. . 'ls o , ' o I .Q 4 s . o lo g' , Q ' 'x, o...o'. ? .. 0 , . su oo ff, g 'O ,Glo Ill. 1 fov','rs! ' . o.,',. 5,194 ' :I , og ,'s.s'aln , . . c o su, MARIE FRAZIER Shorthand Typing Commercial Department Head if 5 I tt .. I' , K aria' i .S 'I' I!! HAZEL H EGN ER Social Studies 'af 4 'A i g ,Q is .. Sfrlgli. 5 , ,. I .qQ. 4.3 215551 W, ,,,,:. ty... ,,lJ,,,: I ,V ,,117 A I , r V t I 1-f .444 LEO HUTT Algebra l Plane Geometry Asst. Frosh-Soph Football Coach Asst. Freshmen Basketball Coach V .955 2 J iif s. ' f' K . pf' -: .f. 5,15 41 f . qs' , .gg A .2 msg ' slr . A Y EVELYN KITTLESBY Advanced Algebra Solid Geometry Trigonometry Y-Teens Advisor ,, -'.- 1 F A A ,,rs f . .ff-1 f .Q , me-A ,: l,ltr. 1 lrl,i, , . .-,,: 3 2 A A - if it i 3322 Q . if 'S HUBERT MCDONALD English l American Literature English Literature .t - .ii v SLE gf 55-I, 1 2 if . y C. A. R. JOHNSON General Biology Cross Country Coach Track Coach Basketball Announcer L-. a W... W' lltt . A ,.. f I Y 'i'l T ei, ,,,. W. W. KRONSAGEN Chemistry Physics Science Department Head Sophomore Hi-Y Advisor RUTH E. MCLEAN Algebra l Asst. Principal was 1. . ilrt , airrr T. 'r1Kj.gJ,f: zfff.. ,. - s fb? R ' WILLIAM KASTRINOS, JR. Biology General Biology Football Coach Freshmen Basketball Coach GLADYS KRONSAGEN English Composition Masque 81 Gavel Advisor RUTH McMAHON Bookkeeping Typing Pep Club Advisor Varsity Cheer Leaders' Advisor fi A 5 . , A .. A ' R. L. KIETZMAN General Mathematics Algebra l f '1 ' 2 , as Q V: ,,,. P -ff' HELEN MCCONNELL American Literature Journalism Glen Bard Advisor . A 5 A ff? A .. ,f . -, . fats. S A . 'qnl A RALPH N. MAGOR Advanced Algebra Solid Geometry Plane Geometry Square Dance Club Co-Advisor Aeronautics Club Advisor Boys' Tennis Coach Mathematics Department Head l iw 'gL': 4 . ex 1,4 X ., M ROBERT MARLOW Auto Essentials Advanced Auto Mechanics Machine Shop and Welding I irg, AL4' ww... Ar 'H ' X A,,. R. . A. LOW VERA O HARA English ll M. Monitor Supervisor tl K I lx- '-Vw. -' vlliliifiliil- A MARY PECCARELLI Speech American Literature Senior Play Co-Advisor 'Wi seasifli. -Ezgagjgiifglig f---' 5 ' A , .L i,ss . 'ik is 1041 :emi '1 , ' ROBERT METCALF General Science Varsity Basketball Coach W , rrisi ,i VIRGINIA R. OSBORNE Foods l and ll Home Economics Dept. Head - . .:, A Z ell- Ti, i , I . A i'si RICHARD PIATT American History Assistant iEndl Football Coach ' . T eff gf: A Q lsyy gs l'i I yta MARJORIE E. MILLER Assistant Librarian 790 Club Co-Advisor 1? . . ., ,X ,l ., al f fs DELPHA PATTERSON Latin I Latin lll and IV Language Department Chairman Usher Chairman Latin Club Advisor 1. CAECILI E D. PIEPER English Assistant Y-Teens Advisor . W, K .T B., x gf . 1 ,,.' Q - .tflrjiffg i ,.., -'r,r 1 Eli? :xg '--, W, H. WILFRED MOORE Adv. Woodworking General Woodworking General Shop i R If MARGARET PAXTON American History Political Science Junior 8. Senior Girls' Counsellor JANE RATHJE English ' A LTA' ,f-f.,,-,- QS' Z- rlwll' WILLIAM RIDER CHARLOI IE Amegicanl History SCHWARTZ oclo ogy Spanish I, Il Sophomafaciaskelball Student Council Assistant Sophomore Baseball Coach ' . 'ooi oiiiso I .V if ELIZABETH SNOW MARY E. SWINNEY French I English I French ll Freshman Sections French III Chairman French Club Advisor Heart Hop Chairman Ir o I fi f- All A tiii A If khz: K K I i , 5 ' I lllll ' I Q 122' I M I.II,, it ' 'ftnr ' i GEORGE G. WALL Band Band Director HELEN WENDLING American History Freshman and Sophomore Girls' Counsellor J -gf-If . vi, X.Q-If 1' r ' .. .L it t.,, .i,' ' .5 .,,, ., 'izfzafs :af ,1 .lil-2,f'f,-f::.:,:.wfifif Q , . 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Monitor 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3. :Il W' RosER'r ABEL RAYMOND ACCOLA G-Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, Football I, 2, 4, Letter 4, MARILYN ADAMSON SUE ALBERS JANICE ANDERSEN ' - Choir 2, 3, Chorus I, Quill and Camera Club 4, Girl's Pep Club MJ Scroll 4, Y-Teens I, Honor 2, 3, 4, Pan.American League Roll 8, High Honor Roll 6, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor 'f .?, Junior Play, Monitor 2, Glen Roll I2: High Honor ROI' I- I -'s' 'P Bard 4, Feature Writer 4, Sec- ? 5 1 tion President I. , ,,Vl, 41 SENIQR5 . JIM ANIJERSEN , 'I Intramural Basketball 2, Golf I, , , VIRGINIA ANDERSON 2' 4' I I Iiii . f 55. ' Q '-- I 123, - A SANDY ANDERSSON Chorus I, 2, 3, Girls' Pep Club I, G.A.A. I, 4, Y-Teens I, 2. -'W ARTHUR ANGER ' French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Science Club 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Honor Roll 9, High Honor Roll 3, Mon- , ,,. 1 .,,.,. f- . 'na itor 2, 3, Pinnacle 3, 4, Associate Editor 4. 1' JUDITH ARCHIBALD Chorus I' Girls' Pe Club I 2 3 4' G.A.A. I 2 3 4 orts Head 2 ' , D , , , , , , , ,Sp ,VIce- President 3, 4, Kits 81 Skits 4, Student Council 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 4, 1 V ff Honor Roll 3, Prom Committee Chairman, Student Office Help 2, Section ,I -- I g ' A, ' ,1 VIC ARNOLD 'wet President 2: Cheerleader 2. Hi-Y 3, Science Club 3, 4. ,cgi rfb . BETTY BAKER Choir 3, 4, Chorus l, 2. PHYLLIS BECK Chorus l. HENRY HANK BEEKLEY Chorus l, 2, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Honor Roll 6, Junior Play, Football l, 4, Manager 2. BILL BEILHARZ Band 2, 3, Camera Club 2, G-Club 4, Hi-Y 2, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Council 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Thespians 4, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 2, Baseball Manager 2, Basketball Manager 2, Intramural 2, 3, 4. Transferred from Liberty Center High School, Liberty Center, Ohio, September, l952. V -ft . fPi1-- ,, 4 1 . W I ,,,,. I Fi. ' w , if ,ww ..,. x x vt ,gli ,I t-,--- f if X' - E , .. A I Vivk , yr V,- x M -Iirkiiiih. i 'rs' ' M2521 , . lll nib... TEDDY BELDEN CARL BELL Transteried from Hirsch High 2 9- Transferred from York Com- School, Chicago, Illinois, Sep- munity High School, Elmhurst, tember, 'l954. lllinois, September, 1953. 'bl ,'.,. i SENIORS i, A -V - 4 Atpff' ' Q 'V ' fit. ,,,, i . S , - - .. .J ,,, ELWOOD G. BELL ,, 'Q T ferred from Susan Miller H iiia 3. , g i fV: .,,5 Dblljslgy High School, Los An- .lll ' W M8 fag, CAITKOI-T BELTRAMO geles, California, September, ,,,, V ' Lf -.f. Em..- GA' ' ' 1954. wjijilr aft ,, ggsf3g3'5,,gg:giizQEi.1,fu.. in ik.. '- at FRAN BENSON - .:ffE'i i Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, - ' il J E Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Prom Committee, J3unior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, L ,ww Ai V onitor 2, 3, 4, Pinnac e . ..,,. M .. 3 4 1 J KENNETH BENSON f ' Boys' Pep Club l, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Current Events 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 'afij -.W M 3, 4, Vice-President l, Chaplain 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Masque and .,,. , Gavel 4, Thespians 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Junior Play, Senior Play Committee Chairman, Prom Committee, Monitor 3, 4, Section President 3. 1 , , i m. r ,- PHYLLIS RUTH BERWANGER ek if Chorus l, 2, French Club 4, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, Pan l, 2, 3, 4. 'B hifi 'fa , ff Y E . lllli J 7 s-.ri ' GLENN R. BERGUM American League l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Square Dance Club l, Y-Teens ,, f .5 . I I -:,- . , ,I 5- RICHARD BIcKERsTAFE k Chorus 15 Hi-Y 45 Science Club 45 Monitor 45 Tennis 2, 4, Letter 4. PETER BILLING I Boys' Pep Club 15 Hi-Y I, 25 S,P.S.C. I, 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. S WI- .J,, . I . f RRR ., , I RITA ANNETTE BLASZAK Art Club I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Junior Red Cross 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Honor ,wi ROII 4. JAMES BODWELL sm... ,.,. 1 ' I- Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 Kits and Skits 45 f Qtr '-I-xiii.. .,,-'5 - . Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Senior PIay5 In- tramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 35 Track 2, 3, 4. . .I I BILL BOLTON g I .5 , ,,,N,,. ,,,, BETTY BOURGEOIS , .. Ii Camera Club 35 Junior Red ' 4sf w ll - 'I Cross 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Prom Committee. Q S J B , sw QW. BI... - 5 , wi- -an-f. W 3, ,t,I ,,,5 I ,-,: fs . ' 'ilfiiwiiffff ,. ,. MARLYS BREH Camera Club 35 Chorus 35 Girls' Pep Club 35 History Club 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 Square Dance Club 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. Transferred from Prince- ton Township High School, Princeton, Illinois, September, 1953. JOY BREMER Chorus I, 2, 35 Girls' Pep Club 1, 2, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES STELLA BRONSKI Junior Red Crossl5 Honor Roll 95 Senior Play Committee5 Monitor 15 Glen Bard 4, Typist 4. BARBARA BROSEMER Transferred from Fenger High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1954. 5, . 3, - 1' EDWARD BOUBAL Hi-Y I5 Monitor 4. SENIORS IRVIN BOYTON Hi-Y 35 Monitor 3. Transferred from Lamar High School, Hous- ton, Texas, September, 1953. XPS-1? .3 Q. T . L we CAROL A. BROWN Choir 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 4, Pan American League 3, Thespians 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Section President 2. no BROWN , Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, S.P.S.C. 3, Thespians 3, 4, Honor ' Roll 3, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 3, 4. French Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, President 4, Girls' Pep Club 3, b , fd ,,. - ,.1,, ,. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 'S ' f ' 'V Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee, Monitor 3. Transferred from I A Haverford Township High School, Havertown, Pennsylvania, September, 4 'A l952. J A I 'I T KAY L. BROWN - Girls' Pep Club l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Y-Teens l, ' , 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Section President 3. 31035 -. MARGO BROWNE - M MARILYN BROWNE gamtera:-1 Club 4E:lGLrli PSp.I-Club tx gamers -'Club 45 Girls? Pepf Clulg , I IS orY u I - eens 3 W 1 I - ee , . ra e 3, 4. Transferred from Mount from Mounrls St. Marys, HSL if-bMafY'S,lgg.3Charles, Illinois, Charles, lllinois, February, l953. e ruary, . Q 'Z SENIORS ' BOB SPOOK BROWNE Band l, 2, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 3, S.P. S.C. 4, Square Dance Club 4, Honor Roll 2. 'J C' . . i ,ast F . t A ,,,.i ,. an 4,J' if rlr f J qi! ,,., BOB BRUSS Q . - -A Current Events 4, Junior lkes 4, Kits and Skits 4, Science 1, , Club 4, Honor Roll 2. Trans- ' ferred from St. Charles Com- ' munity High School, St. Charles, Illinois, September, 1954. RAY BRYCZEK Latin Club 3, S.P.S.C. 3, Monitor 2. Transferred from Tuley High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1952. DICK BUFFO Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y 2, Pan American League 3, Science Club 3, Honor Roll 2, Section President 4. CHARLES BUNKER ANNA JEAN BURDSAL Band l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Honor Roll l, Prom Commit- tee, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Glen Bard 4, Typist 4. fb JEANNE CHRISTIANSEN -. 'I 5' 'iimfiffzrirtatro 5 ? ' ' ,fg-g -. , .,f,, . ---,LL.,., A l 1v-,, 5 s A I 2 af. I . 'iv I Ml A I ...W , 7 I xxx ,. ' - za if 'si if if-ir , RICHARD S. BURKHART Camera Club 45 Science Club 4. BILL BUTLER DAVID CANFIELD Chess Club 35 History Club 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Latin Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Science Club I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 55 High Honor Roll 95 f f .5 Q I Pinnacle 35 Glen Bard 4, Editor 45 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Co-cap- H . il . tain 2. gg rilii MEREDYTH CARROLL I French Club 35 Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Kits and 5 -',, , ,, 5 g gkits 45 Y-Tsens 22, 3, 45 Honor Roll 65 Senior Play Committee5 Monitor 3 . 5 Pinnacle , 45 len Bard 4. I ex A iii I. 1... ffm 2' A y ,.. LARRY CASSIDY l Choir 35 45 Chorus l, 25 Hi-Y ',,, . . l, 2, , 4, Vice-President 25 PETER C. CARVETH by ---- 5 ' Q Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Quill Chess Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Junior 71, 3 , and Scroll 45 Honor Roll I35 'keg 4. his-Q ' 25,2 'QF' , Prom Committee5 Monitor 25 5' 5 Pinnacle 4, Sports Editor 45 I H Basketball I, 2, 3, Statistician I 4, Intramural 45 Cross Country I l ' SEN 'ORS 8' 5 V 5 4 Q, CHARLES JEFFREY CHOUFNARP Slrl r.,i 5 CHRISTIANSEN Chess Club 2' Chow 2' 3' 4' ' 2 if G-club 3- History Club 2- Hi-Y Chorus 1: Current Events 3, 4: 315 0 ssr 2 3- Junior ikes 2- Square Kits Bhd Skits 42 I-afin Club 31 'Wg' Dance Club I5 Honor' Roll 55 Thef'p'an5 45 Honor ROI' I7 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Semol' PIaY- ' 'P I , f 45 Cross Country 3, 4, Letter r ' 35 Football I. Art Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus l5 French Club l, 2, 35 Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Kits and Skits 45 Science Club 35 Thespians 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll II5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee Chairman5 Pinnacle 3, 4, Assistant Art Editor 4. VIRGINIA CIRA Chorus l, 25 G.A.A. I5 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. HELEN CLARK Choir 3, 45 Chorus I, 25 Girls' Pep Club 2, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Square Dance Club I, 4, Secretary 45 Y-Teens 15 Honor Roll l25 Prom Committee5 Pinnacle 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 4. MARGARET CLAYPOOL Art Club l, 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Art Chairman 45 Kits and Skits 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3,245 Honor Roll 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 Section Presi- dent . RUTH CLIFFORD Band l, 2, Student Office Help 3. Transferred from Lucy Flower High School, Chicago, Illinois, January, l952. 'Maw W 1,33 ll. RUTH CLINTON Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Pan American League 3, Science Club 3, Y-Teens 3. Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, l952. BARBARA COLE is ' ' '- Girls' Pep Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 4, Latin Club 3, Science Y in LV V V Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Honor Roll ll, Senior Play Committee Chairman, ' ' 9 f Monitor 2, 3, Pinnacle 3, Tennis 4. Transferred from Murphy High School, , ', Mobile, Alabama, January, 1952. ,,,,, t -3, ' LINDA COLEMAN A , Camera Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Chorus i, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, lim Girls' Pep Club l, 2, History Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 4, Quill and 1 Scroll 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 6, Monitor 2, 3, Glen Bard 4, Circulation 4. lll' 4' Q A t i s ,. . A ' QQ 'fff f I CAROLE COSTELLO C,Alfol-E Col-WN 1 ff eerie' Pep cieb 1, 2, 3, 4, cieee G'f'S PGP Club .lf 2' 3f 41 ,fe-. W. , Head 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kits G'A:A- lf 3, 42 l'l'Sf0fY Club 41 x we K fe me and Skits 4: Pan American JUn10f.Red CVOSSYQE Sewage League 2' Y-Teens 1 2 3 4 Dance Club ig - eens 2 1 , if, ' ' ' ' I Honor Roll lO, Junior Play it . mm i Membershlp C alrman 3' Secre Committee Chairman, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. ' - -ef' 3 5357 U, F,1:'fWKlS5?3?i . ,fe ,nee Q.-1-we A-1' 4?,R,:,,I...1 ,,., gut. - . i :A Wi tary 4, Junior Play, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. SENIORS i 6 i k V,h VV I ' g:,,ze.-. In . . 2 JAMES CRISE '.. . nf., Hi-Y l, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, VIC CREAMER M W ' President 4, Square Dance we , Club l, 4, Honor Roll l4, ' Monitor 4, Tennis l, 2, Captain ei.. . , ii F- eil ' . . ' E - . - DIANE DAVIS A l Choir 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 3, Kits 81 Skits 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens ,....., R e 3, Honor Roll 4, Senior Play. Transferred from Austin High School, Chi- W cago, Illinois, September, l953. 'ff A JANET LEE DAVIS gif' 5 M Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club 3, 4, Pan American League 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, , w Honor Roll 4. W. me r'! ? -'ew QPW swtr' P I l .Z .4 K PAM DEXTER Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sports Head 2, Ways 8. Means Chairman 3, History Club 3, Kits 81 Skits 3, 4, Program Chair- man 4, Masque 81 Gavel 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Pan American League l, 2, 3, Thespians 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll lO, High Honor Roll 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Monitor l, Student Office Help 2, Pinnacle 3, Cheerleader 4, Co-Captain 4. NELLO WILLIAM DiDOMEN ICO y ,. JACK DIEDERICH Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary I, Student Council I, 2, 3, Honor Roll II, High Honor Roll 2, .Prom Committee Chairman, Monitor 2, 4, Pinnacle 4, Sports Writer 4, Class President 2, Class Vice-President I, Section President I, Basketball I, 2, Intramural 3, 4, Captain 3, Tennis 4, Letter 4. Hi-Y 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Football 4. Transferred from J. Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, Illinois, September I953. we sf. ,,,, 2.52 WM 'Q J , ,- 'ftw' EDWARD D. DIETZEL -rim, ...,, . 1. .- . 455' . ,,, 1 I' I IPI? fi! It n x :ff Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Head 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Pan American League 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Science Club I, 2, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll II, High Honor Roll 3, Junior Play, Prom Committee, Monitor 2, 3, Pinnacle 3, 4, Senior Editor 4. iliili y ELLEN c. DORNFELD 'r i H I I , Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club 4, Y-Teens I, 4. itl,ll S,l,, my ,I t at ANN oowNiNG 'L Sli iil ,ells I I A orient... ,i, :- - Q . 5 . , V ,,, ':5:.4 Q ' KA' ,Q DON W- DUDA . stlc lctc ,. I Band 52' 3? Chess Club. If 2' Science Club 4, Monitor 4. 'M gt Vie PreslderI1t3: Hi-I 5, Transferred from Lane Tech 5 Sk an C?'ir'3an4,eiI9L'e I, High School, Chicago, Illinois, Iiwnifig h Ti' ' OBO' 0 September I952. W ' ' 'Q Onor OI' 3' Inna' ' mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf f I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. ,I I f j' ' X SENIORS . 5I3 ': .' -.' : i w . ' G-Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Sen- 'V i ior Play Committee, Prom Com- g' A W SHIRLEY JEAN mittee, Monitor 4, Section Pres- V, ff -Q '-'l EDWARD ident 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, 4 I 'ff- ij VVA, Chorus 1. Girls' pep Club Letter 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, ' ,- V Y-Teens Letter 3, Foofbag 1, 2L 4, Leg- 5 L ,N , gf I ' ter 4, Track 2, , 4, etter , . ' 3, 4, Captain 4. y, .gg Wyyyg, 1 g .Q Jo EIBERG Choir 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, .,,1 ' x Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League 2, 3, 4, President 3, Y-Teens ' If I 2, 3, 4, Service Chairman 4, Honor Roll 2, Junior Play Committee, Mon- . N PETE EISSLER if x Camera Club I, French Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, President , 'fly ,, ' I aw 4, Science Club I, Square Dance Club I, Thespians 3, 4, Honor Roll I, H Junior Play Student Director, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Cross Country Q ELAINE ENGLISH g J Band I, 2, French Club 4, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior 'It Red Cross 4, Pan American League 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Senior Play Committee, . I VT ' Prom Committee. , ' 755 JoYcE ERicKsEN 4, .Je., . rraof. 'mi A -9? M Art Club I, 2, 3, Chorus I, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club I, 3, A I., y 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Kits and Skits 3 4, -, ' J Thespians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 9, Senior Play Student Direc- 'N tor, Junior Play Committee, Glen Bard 4. A , Itii A DAVID E. ESTES French Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 4, Junior Play Committee, Monitor 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Tennis I. DAVE EVERHART Chess Club I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Science Club 4, Square Dance Club I, Honor Roll I2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. JOAN FALOTICA Girls' Pep Club 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3 4, Honor Roll I4, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Junior Play Committee, Monitor 3, Pinnacle 3, 4, Typist 4, Glen Bard 4, Circulation 4. JOSUE FERGUSON Art Club I, 2, Chorus I, 2, Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League 3, Thespians 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Junior Play Student Director, Senior Play. BARBARA FIEDLER I French Club 4, Girls' Pep Club 5' . 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, History E W I Club 4, 790 Club 3, 4. Trans- ferred from John Adams High .K School, South Bend, Indiana, X I September I952. F' . ' K, I SENIORS JERRY FIELDS Art Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Jun- ior Play Committee, Senior rtt' Play Committee, Football Man- ager I, 2. A I W fxsfrx i r V ii' X I A L. PHILLIP FIELD GfClub 4, HifY 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Section President I, ln- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. MARY JO FINCH Girls' Pep Club 3, 4, History Club 3, Junior Red Cross 4 Y-Teens 3, 4, Honor Roll 3 Transferred from Corpus Christi Academy, Fort Dodge, Iowa October, I953. if . 'I 1' , . ....... 'Y 'VG+'-rf' 2 35' , im? I .,l' I A 2 if .ts . JEFFREY FLIEGE G-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Ikes I, 2, Monitor 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Football I, 2, 4, Letter 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. GERALD FORD Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Honor Roll 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Monitor 4, Class President 4, Section President 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. MARTIN FORK G-Club 4, History Club 2, Hi-Y I, 2, Honor Roll 2, Monitor 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 4. CAROL FRICKE Chorus I, 2, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 4, Pan American League I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Vice-President 4, Honor Roll I, Section President 2. ' ian 12 if Xa, ar- 4101 JAN GAINDER Girls' Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Y-Teens 4. Transferred from Wauwatosa High School, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, January 1954. JOHANNA GEISLER Chorus 1. WALTER GLASSMAN Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2. CAROL GLEASON Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League 3, 4, President 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 14, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Monitor 4, Pinnacle 3, 4, Section President 4. 511W - 1 i ' ,i'ii I 5'- Erlahbh History Club 4' I Tgniilgd DPl:?6l:l1THiQh 1-11-Y 1, 4, Intramural Basket- SCWO MaYW00df n0'Sf SQP' ban 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. .Q lembe' 1954- 1. , A SENIORS Rosen DAVID , ff I I . GQQDFELLQW i i,,, , , Band 2, 3, 4, Current Events 3, A W ,,,V 1. 1 MARY .6921 C , 4, Vice-President 3, President ' Chorus 16 Girlz. CP .lUbR43 4, Science Club 3, 4, Junior Hmory 4I.ub ' 'IlI n'ol: e Play Committee, Monitor 4. if ,11,g,, .,,,.,3,,,... i 0S5.3' 4-' 5u.IIU e fag 855 jf Transferred fromh J. Sgerling . we-r - ,,l.. 'T'9 'Ca 1 - GEHS 1 1 1 - Morton High Sc ool, icerO1 . 1 Illinois, October 1952. git 'SQ NANCY GOSSAGE Chorus 1. Transferred from Steinmetz High School, Chicago, Illinois, March 1953. JANICE GREENE Art Club 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 2, Girls' Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class head 2, Art Chairman 3, President 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Pan American League 1, Thespians 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 8, Junior Play, Senior Play, Prom Committee Chair- man, Section President 1, 3. VIRGINIA GREENWALD Band 2, 3, Chorus 1, Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. 1, 2, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Junior Play, Prom Committee, Senior Play Commit- tee Chairman, Honor Roll 3. JACKIE GREINKE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Latin Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Honor Roll 9, Glen Bard 4, Co-copy Editor 4. ,vi I I jlzsz 's-111,.14iaa1v' if .it ' I JS ' ,V si- A 1 I I 1. 1 1 .. 351. ., .i'l .,. fi. I X gig' ii , ' 'f: I f- Q l Ruta! W is K 3 it gl M 3 ' W , 'P - - - i ix W .S ,ev A ,,,. , 4? 1, A F' A FRED GRIMES ZEN: . I Transferred from Caruth High School, Caruth, Missouri, November l953. WILLIAM SCHREY GUYOT, JR. A e e Band l, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 4, Electronics Club 4, Science Club 3, S.C.S.P. 3, 4, President 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3. it ' 4, ., , . Q, cw , . W, N JOYCE HADHAZY Chorus l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. Treas. 4, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, Kits and F' V ziw 'ilii Skits 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee. 5 '4 ' . fm if-f ' Y.. i Jo ANN HAGEN N., A Band l, 2i Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 41 Pan American '51 League 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 7, Junior Play Committee, Mon- ' itor 3, 4. A L wn.i.iAM MASON , ,, , , S HALL, JR. . ll' l - French Club 3, 4, G-Club 4, ' , Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Hi-Y l, 2, fb giggig CATHY HANSEN 3, 4, Junior lkes l, Kits and rirlf 'V ' Chorus l, G.A.A. l, Latin Club Skits 3, 4, Square Dance Club ' , 32 Y-TGGHS l, 4i HOVIOV ROI' l, Junior Play, Monitor 4, ln- A 'fr 'A 7, High Honor Roll l. tramural Basketball l, 2, 3, fzzzfffsm A AV CaD'lalY1 2, 3, Football ll, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. , , . 13,11 , SENIORS ' A 'MARY ELLEN HARKINS HAROLD HARKESS I Chorus l, 2, Girls' Pep Club 2, Orchestra l, 2, Chess Club 2, X 3' G-A-A 2' 3' 4' Hmory Club Choir 3, Chorus 3, 4, French 4' -l 'n'O .Red Cross 2' 45 Club 2, Future Teachers of Q ' Pan Ame 'Can League lf 1 3, America 4, Honor Roll 5, Prom Committee, Monitor 2, 4, Cross Country Manager 3. . 'ifivgg fi- 2.. W H. , sw' , t Mfr' I .K 1 A X 7 .. . , A ,.,.,, 1 - 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Honor Roll 10, High Honor Roll 2, Student Office Help 4, Glen Bard 4, Circula- tion Manager 4. hgnvv' ROGER HARRISON Aeronauts 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 3, S.P.S.C. 2, 3, Honor Roll 2. BOB HART Hi-Y 4, Science Club 4, Honor Roll 6, lntramural Basketball 2, Football l, 4. TOM HAWLEY Current Events 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer4, History Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Jun- ior lkes 4, Pan American League 4, Science Club 4, S.P.S.C. 4, Honor Roll 2, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee. Transferred from Mt. Carmel High School, Chicago, Illinois, January 1953. ANNE HEALD French Club 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Pinnacle 3, 4. me ,M . 1 is ,,: I - i fa, 5, 4 Pali? .W W 4 - fqg.2'f1 H i . ati, 1 K 2 i 1 fv. 'PHS' ,.1ii, ,, ff FRED HEIN Current Events 3, French Club 3, G-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Honor Roll 5, High Honor Roll 9, Prom Committee, Pinnacle 3, 4, Editor 4, Section President 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4. T T CARL HEL'-EDY 775' ir ,XV AVVAA , Choir l, 2, 3, G-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Science Club 3, Basketball l, 2, iii , ,,c Intramural 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, ,ir -4 -sf 4, Letter 3, 4. ffi.. A as 3 'js g , 1 DIANE HOBBET V Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club l 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sports Head 2, Sec- s if iv retary-Treasurer3, Kits and Skits .3, 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Pan American ..:,.,Iii,iH , 'ml A League l, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 4, i ' Honor Roll 5, Monitor l, 2, Class Vice-President 3. 9' 4, VERNON A. HOFFSWELL l,l, ,. Transferred from York Community High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, Septem- ', Ifi ber l954. 'll E , ,,,i 1 A , ifii t f ALICE HOLLES - Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, M 'f V 4, Pan American League 3, 4, 61 ,443 ROBERT HOL'-EY Y-Teens lf 2, 3, 41 HONG' Roll P 55 ' 5 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Cross C0untrV 5: High HOr10r ROI! 9: Prom ,4r,4t,, W A 1, 2. Committee Chairman, Monitor 7 3 3 r,. . ., - 4 A at , ,,,,, -fs rg 4 A BRADLEY HoR'roN 5 .4 . 2 i Band l 2' Current Events 3' ' H' f 'Cl'b 3 4 v- -p -I ALBERT HOLLOWAY ii,, , dgifi, HEY ,Q 2, 3152, 5111- Square Dance Club 4. Trans- -uw, ga' ior lkes 3, 4, Vice- President terred from Austin High School, V ' 4, Science Club 4, S.P.S.C. 4, Chicago, Illinois, September j ar ' Square Dance Club l, 4, Hon- l954. 4, 'X' or Roll l2, High Honor Roll 2, 4',i' Senior Play Committee, lntra- xg?,g,,,, mural Basketball 2, Crgss Coun- S ' i try 2, 3, 4, Track 2, . 45:3 JUDY HOWARD slrss 4 Art Club l, Chorus l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Masque and ting' Gavel 3, 4, Pan American League l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 9, High Honor Roll 5, Junior Play Committee, Sen- ior Play Committee, Prom Committee, Monitor 3, Pinnacle 3, 4, Business , i ,,,, ,...i, , Manager 4. - ' JEAN M. HOWE W, Art Club l, 2, 3, Camera Club l, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, Junior lkes 2, 3, 4 TQ 4 ' 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Thespians 4, 74 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play Committee Chairman, Prom . - Committee. A Q JAMES HUBER French Club 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Honor Roll l2, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Pinnacle 4. .4- EMILY ANN IGLEHART Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Latin Club 3, 4, ,Vice- President 4, Square Dance Club l, 4, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 'l4, Pinnacle 3, 4, Recorder 4, Glen Bard 2, 4, Reporter 4. E I 9 Q i ,V ,-2' T .ea su: IRVING T C ' E Chorus l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Junior lkes 4, Council 4, Junior Red Cross ,, 5 ii 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Council 4, Pan American League l, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, W ,si Science Club l, 2, Square Dance Club 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, i r fl Honor Roll 5, Junior Play, Senior Play, Student Director Senior Play, Mon- itor l, 2, 3, 4, Section President l. EDWARD JACHINO is? M C, Hi-Y 4, Kits and Skits 3, Science Club 3, Monitor 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, Football l, 4, Cheerleader 3. JAY JACKSON Hi-Y l, 3, 4, Junior lkes 2, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club l, Honor Roll 12, High Honor Roll l, Senior Play, Monitor 4, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Football l, 2, Track l . BOB JAEKEL Intramural Basketball 2. NORMAN JAMES Band l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Honor Roll l, Monitor 4. SENIORS JOEL JENSEN Band l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3. .4, Thespians 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Junior Play, Sec- tgon President 4, Football l, 2, 'af A jx ' S , I we 3 A F i K I 3 .. Q H A ,,,, iiii 5 i V l , , ,,, llii S r ij. A JEAN JOHNNIC ,-,aria - it r , , F r f at 'T rf 350 'gg Wtgjiff DON JANSON Transferred from Cheyenne High School, Cheyenne, Wyom- ing, September l954. PHYLLIS JESS Chorus l, 2, Monitor 3, Glen Bard 4, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Senior Play Committee, Prom Commit- tee Chairman. Transferred from Farragut High School, Chicago, Illinois, January l953. DIANE JOHNSON Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3 4, Monitor 3. MF JIM JOHNSON Football l 2, 4. KAREN L. JOHNSON Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Student Council 2, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 7, Junior Play Com- mittee Chairman, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 2, Section President 2. ,f5'eQR,' i s V- .I ,,, MERRoI.I: JoHNsoN . , WHS JONES , I Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4. Transferred from Lane . ,',fff.,, , Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, I952. ooorr I I' . I ff- I . as .faesaa. r f +,3s'ff: Ytl , Effie, N I lllz SANDRA KELLOGG Q, jg, ' - , Art Club I, 2, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Honor Roll 7, High Honor Roll 6. . l I BARBARA IcEssEI.Hu1'I-I , -f-' I li Girls' Pep Club 2, Y-Teens I. ,,,,, ' 'I p' I . VIRGINIA KIDI: - N. Vi: Girls' Pep Club 2, Y-Teens l, 'i W QQ Mm QI KHEIN 2, Honor Roll 2, Monitor 3. V gs- ,Q ' ON-'S - GARY KLEINEDLER Chorus I, Latin Club 3, Presi- dent 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Science Club 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Honor Roll I2, High Honor Roll I, Monitor 2, 4, Glen Bard 4, Picture Editor 4, Ad Manager 4, Section Presi- dent I. JAY KNIPPEN r I z ! f was-ws .f . f A ,Nw rt. 'fe I wt X -,-. . QW 'Lv Zh-we I MW... ., SENIORS HARVEY R. KLEMM Hi-Y I, Monitor I. Junior Ikes I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Football 3. MARGARET KNOWLES Choir 2, 4, Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, President 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Science Club I, 2, 4, Thes- pians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Honor Roll 8, High Honor Roll 6, Junior Play, Sen- ior Play, Class Honor Medal Winner 3, Section President 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. MARY KOERTGE Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Monitor 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER KORBECKI Transferred from Weber High School, Chicago, Illinois, September I952. 'Sf I In r A ',,. I ,, 55444560-, ,. s. IQ fu ,. ,Ilia hz, I tlll I I , I, al 5 ' . 1.,, I .- I QW Q- .I ..,. -mf.. RON KOS Intramural Basketball 4. Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois, September I953. CAROL KUNBERGER Camera Club 4, Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, JEANNE LANCASTER Chorus I, 2, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League I, 2, Thespians 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Glen Bard 4, Cheerleader 4. DENNIS LANTZ Aeronauts I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,Vice-President 4, Band I, 2, 3, Camera Club 2, Electronics Club 4, Kits and Skits 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Pan American League 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Thespians 4, Honor Roll I2, High Honor Roll 2, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Monitor 2, 3, Glen Bard 3, 4, Ad Manager 4. in ..,,:,as .Q sta-.J , I . .' . I ' 4 affwffi ' ., ' s ,. if . Shit N. ,,, , ., . , ,, ' Q, 4 i .M - srl I . .I was L it ., in A x ,. ,. K Mi' ,.,. ,, . .15-.s,, r i Q, QL gg Bos LANZA 4 Current Events 3, French Club ' , MICHAEL J. LAPORTE 3, G-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, ,' ll ' 4 Current Events 3, G-Club 3, 4, 4, Secretary 2, 35 Pgesicliint 4, Q4 Aitii I Secretary 3, President 4, Hi-Y Kits and Skits , , asque V 2, 4, Junior lkes I, Science and Gavel 3, 4, Studem Cloiun- . . ty Club 3, Student Council 4, cil 3, 4, Honor Roll , igh Qi I ' Prom Committee Chairman, Honor Roll 3, Junior Play, Mon- 5 Q? N Junior Play Committee, Monitor itor I, 2, 3, 4, Class Honor I ' 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer3, Medal Winner 2, Section Pres- il' M' Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, ident 2, Basketball 2, lntra- ,,.,,,, L f it 4, Captain I, 2, 3, Football 2, mural I, 3, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, I b 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. Letter 2. SENIORS ,,,,, Ql y g - i, I, PAUL A. LARsEN le. .., I ,eil r A-A .. my Band I, 2, 3, Monitor 3, 4. SANDRA L. LARSON Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play F' fw 'fur xl it-i M C - Committee, Glen Bard 4. 5- .wi 1:-'N MARIAN F. LaVALLIE Pan American League 3, Y-Teens 3, Honor Roll 3, Glen Bard 3, 4. Trans- ferred from Providence High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, I953. Art Club I, 2, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League I, 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, if . LINNAE LEITHNER A 153252 'ZF- .-,Q 17 I' Art Chairman 4, Honor Roll I4, High Honor Roll I, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Senior Play Committee Chairman, Prom Committee, Class Sec- retary-Treasurer4. MARY ANN LEONARD Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Pan Qrnleigcan League I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor o . MARION LESHER Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens I 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 8, High Honor Roll 6, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play, Glen Bard 4, Business Manager 4, Section President 3. KAY LEWIS ' ee Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, 790 Club 3, 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Honor Roll IO, High Honor Roll 2, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Commit- tee Chairman, Monitor 2, 3, 4. JANET LICHTHARDT Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 5, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 3, 4. 33: 1 cl k lrwfgjg , W, . ..,, I H , ,.:. it S ' DAVID E. LINDBLOOM A , ,, Band I, 2, 3, Camera Club I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior lkes 2, Science Club M . .4 I. 3, Honor Roll 2, Section President 4, lntramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. it S , S KARIN LINDQUIST French Club 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens i ' I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 7, Prom Committee, Monitor 2, 3, Glen Bard 4. al S P ' E351 Bos LYNCH g ,g V , 3 Transferred from Lane Tech- ,. . ' V i nical High School, Chicago, ll- rm, linois, September I954. ..,,.c., it .... I W Yll A-. . J' COLLEEN MCCALL Art Club 3, Chorus I, Girl's Pep Club I, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Kits and Skits 4, 790 Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 4, Honor Roll 9, Glen Bard 3, 4. liz . MARILYN MCWARD Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Senior Play Committee Chairman, Mon- itor 2, 3, Student Office Help 4, Glen Bard 3, 4, Ad Manager 3, Circula- tion Manager 4. ART McWILLIAMS Aeronauts 2, 3, Camera Club 2, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Pan American League 3, Monitor 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Cross Country 3. JERRY MacAFEE Aeronauts 2, 3, 4, Electronics Club 4, Pan American League I, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Senior Play Committee, Cross Country 3, 4, Science Club 4, S.P.S.C. 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4. MARCIA MacNAUGHTON Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 2, 3, Glen Bard 4, Ad Manager 4. JOSEPH McCAFFERY Chorus I, 2, Pan American League 3, Go'f 2, 3, 4. SENIORS SUE McCONNELL Band I, 2, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Com- mittee Chairman, Monitor I, 2. . ., ll . K 5: In ,,.. . W l .ee g ...., - ...,.,,,, , Arme- .Q ...J ..,. f . .kkgl is l r fs ll' A xyg. i .4..,, ,' PEGGY MAIER Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 9, Junior Play, Prom Committee, Glen Bard 4, Section President I. BRUCE MANGER G-Club 4, Secretary 4, Football 4, Letter 4. Transferred from East High School, Memphis, Tennessee, September I954. KEN MANLEY ROY MARK G-Club 4, Hi-Y 2, Honor Roll 3, Baseball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4. JOHN F. MARSH Current Events 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Junior lkes I, 2, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 4, Prom Committee, Junior Play Committee, Intramural Basket- ball 3, Captain 3. SENIORS JAMES E. MERRELL Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, G-Club 4, Dance Club I, Junior Play Committee, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4. Q.. . i tS .. ?','f' ff+ f ' I - I :Q -if . It . I ,. 15. . .. ' ' 1 i l l W7 I ,I . ,te - f.f,. . ' it rl, A ieri I if ,r 2 .- , ' 9' -ii gf it 'v i' l - sr 55 l A IQ, g BOB MESSAMORE Q K Q it ,V ' if it 5 ',,. ,.i, 1 www? RK 4 I I Y Eff-III, . ' ,rrf, JIM MENKE Hi-Y I. BOB MERTZ Band I, 2, 3, French Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior lkes 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Play Committee. Transferred from Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Illinois, Jan- uary I953. JACK A. MEYER History Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior lkes 3, 4, Science Club 3, Monitor 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois, I953. ROBERT MEYER Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, Football I, 2, 4. ROBERT MEYERS Chorus I, 2, 3, Current Events 3, 4, G-Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Monitor 4, Golf 4, Letter 4. , i gn, ,. l : eff-' I N ' ' ' if Letter 3. I '-' HARVEY P. MICKELSEN Aeronauts l, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Square Dance Club 4, Honor Roll 2, Monitor 4, Tennis 2, 3 1 ,,,, V 'if' I V,,i Girls' Pep Club l, G.A.A. l, Pan American League 1, Science Club 3, 11 Y-Teens l, Student Office Help 4. . '- 2 -f ANNETTE MILLER A I Future Teachers of America 4, History Club 4, Latin Club 3, Treasurer 3, I Q . b ,, Quill and Scroll 4, Y-Teens l, 4, Honor Roll 3, High Honor Roll 10, 1, 1 ' ,-t' ,- . ' Senior Play Committee, Monitor 2, Pinnacle 3, Glen Bard 4, Associate We 5' Edlfof 4- BRUCE c. MILLER ,lt . .. ,,. I I ccrl s t ,fls Golf 1- . , ' I ' llss I il I SHIRLEY MILLER ' Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 3, ., I ff' G.A.A. 3, 4, Kits and Skits , LY'-E MILLER ,LL C ' 4, Pan American League 2, 3, Band 1, 2. M.-K' ' Science Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Senior Play, Senior Play Committee, Prom . ' Committee, Monitor 3, 4. . A SENIORS I I, I ROGER MIssEY If 1, I- ,,, Ch 1, 2, 3, H'-Y l, 2, 3, JOHN B. MILLS tc,, c 'W 'fr . L - 4, 32312 and skits ai 4, s.p.s.C. Junior lkes 1, Section Presi- 1 i 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Junior der1'f3, 41 Football l, 2- Play Committee, Senior Play 1 , Committee, Track 1, 2, 3, Bas- , .,:i,, 7 ,,,E f' ketball 1, 2, Cross Country l. ,, ,,,,,j: , RUTH MITTMAN MARILYN MOELLER Girls' Pep Club 3, 4, Kits and Skits 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Honor Roll 8, High Honor Roll 2, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Prom Committee, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 3, 4, Glen Bard 4. Transferred from Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Illinois, September, 1952. JAN CAROL MOMMSEN Art Club 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 1, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Science Club 1, Square Dance Club 1, Y-Teens 1, Senior Play Committee. PETE MOREAU Football 1, 2. Transferred from Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1951. l . .1 f ,pi WL, ' ,Ee M i .9 6 L it s ,, Ms ,.,.. ,..,,, i if 'lv' 'M 1' ED MORGAN Camera Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, G-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Glen Bard 3, 4, Section President 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, TRUDY MOSER French Club 3, G.A.A. 1 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Honor Roll 2. WILLIAM MOULDS Hi-Y 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Monitor 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. FRED MUELLER Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Current Events 4, Electronics Club 4, Science Club 3. Transferred from Marshall High School, Chicago, Illinois, March, 1952. -JQ,,y su. I T n f' li' ' . This kk,. fillia 5 63617 ,jf 4: 1: Vx . ' K. . 1 'A 1 ga at 1 1. .V 59 'F e ff , ., 'f - ,f , . ..,.. .,t- at TUM MUELLER - if ,,..,, Science Club 2, Honor Roll 6, Camerg Cltgb 4.HT'r'angfirrei:l ' f f Senior Play Comanitgeeg lptra- from f- P lllPS 19 C OO, ' f l., 't 2,95 mural Basketball , , , oot- Chicsago, Illinois, September, all ball 3. Trargsferred goin PFerll- 195 , in wick High chool, a ar , i7 'iffy Illinois, September, 1952. sENioRs . gl ,.. Q. KE MUNRO ' CATHLEEN MURRAY ITH t M 1 French Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Chorus 1, Current Events 4, ' 4, Honor Roll 1. Transferred G-Club 4, Hi-Y 2, Football 1, gl 1 mm ffom Nalafefh ACaClemY, 1-3 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Golf 1, 2. Grange, Illinois, November, 'we-If - 1952. BARBARA ANN NELSON Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Dance Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 11, High Honor Roll 3, Prom Committee Chairman, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 2, 3, Pinnacle 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Glen Bard 4, News Editor 4, PATSY NELSON Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Girls' Pep Club 3, 4, Pan American League 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Honor Roll 3, Glen Bard 4. Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Kits and Skits 3, 790 Club 3, Pan American League 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Monitor 4. T , dl p 1 www t iill NORMA NovAK A ii ' .tll NORMAN oLoFsoN f 7???'i'f N llill I x .,.. . if Nfl, , ii 'W' K' E , . ' ,.. . 'I . .J PAT PARKER Art Club I, 2, Girls' Pep Club 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Square Dance Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll II, Monitor 2, Section Presi- dent I. . RAY O'ROURKE Intramural Basketball I. VIRGINIA O'ROURKE Camera Club 4, French Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor Roll 5, Junior Play Com- mittee Chairman, Monitor 3. DICK PAAREN Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior lkes 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, S.P.S.C. I, 2, 3, 4' 1 Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Section President 2, Foot- ball 2, 3. Transferred from Morgan Park High School, Chicago, Illinois, April, I952. SUE PAI NE Choir 2, Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman President, Council 4, Honor Roll II, Prom Commit- tee, Junior Play Committee, Monitor 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer I, 2' Section President I. i -it in , Mb Xl ' ,ai I' DON J. PATKOWA Baseball 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, ln- tramural Basketball 4. Trans- ferred from Steinmetz High School, Chicago, Iliinois, Feb- ruary, I954. ,.-i, ls- -.r, , Pie f 485 , -. lm-3,,.+ I . Ill 'll 'fi 'New A . GENE PAUL PETER FORBES PEASLEE Q . Q at .Q I SENIORS isii isi ra... Q I Anuss PAui.soN , Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Girls' 5420 Q., Q1 9' 'i'-, -C I Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Masque and W - If I. I 4 vs Gavel 4, Pan American League ,H I 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4? as . k A I Junior Play Committee, Senior , Play Committee, Monitor 2, 3, Jir Pinnacle 3, Honor Roll I4. I f 5, . V- Fai 5' -L ig Band I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Junior lkes 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Kits and .V A Skits 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cross if Country 3, 4, Football I, Manager 2, Track 2. POLLY PEASLEE , f Choir 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Head 3, Vice-President 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Science Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. JUDITH PEHL - -,. W- , 5 L . . . ,. . . , . ,H . I 'WZ ' 'gf ,: ff: Girls' Pe Club I 2 3' Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan Americarl? League I I, '2,' 3. LEROY PETERSON ? '-Bic Junior lkes 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll II, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. ..,,-, :ji A . ...J FRANCES LOUISE PETGES G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Monitor 4. CECELIA PFAFF ,gl Girl's Pep Club I5 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Pan American League 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Science Club 3, 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll I5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 Prom Committee Chairman5 Monitor 45 Section President 3. BILL PHILLIPS Kits and Skits 3, 45 S.P.S.C. I5 Thespians 3, 45 Honor Roll 65 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 Monitor 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ROSS PIPKIN Camera Club 35 Hi-Y I5 S.P.S.C. I, 2. BETTE PRIGEON G.A.A. 45 Pan American League 45 Y-Teens 45 Monitor 45 Stu- dent Office Help 45 Transferred from Palo Alto Senior High School, Palo Alto, California, September, I954. SENIORS TOM PUSHECK Band I, 2, 35 S.P.S.C. 35 Mon- itor 35 Football 25 Golf 2. lug--v ,ul Y, f :- HX gn' f' an 1. ' JUDY PRIESTLEY S '555 Camera Club 35 Chorus I5 Girls' W Pep club 2, 3, G.A.A. I5 Jun- . '36 5 ior Red Cross 45 Pan American , I - League 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 45 I V Honor Roll 35 Monitor 3. . :Q ,J I K ' ,,-' I 5 5 ' 5 I MADONNA QUINN S R 754 5 Band 3, 4. Transferred from QQ , ,,,,, I Taylorville High School, Tay- , H . 1 ,,,, lorville, Illinois, September, my XL GERRY RADER French Club 45 Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Deleqate 2, 3, President 35 Kits and Skits 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 45 Pan American League I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Sophomore President, Council 3, President 45 Honor Roll 65 High Honor Roll I5 Junior Play5 Prom Committee Chairman5 Monitor 2, 35 Pinnacle 35 Class Vice- President 45 Section President 3. DICK RAINFORD Hi-Y 35 Kits and Skits 3, 45 Basketball 3, Intramural 45 Cross Countrv 3. Transferred from Hirsch High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, I953. JACKIE RAMEY Chorus I, 25 Girls' Pep Club 2. 3, 45 G.A.A. 2: Pan American League 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee5 Monitor 3. JEANNE RANEY Chorus I5 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. ...o... 'S lg, J 82' is S I l , A ii A . l t , l. FRED RENCH G-Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3. CAROLYN RICHARDT PHYLLIS RAUSCHENBACH Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Chorus I, French Club 3, 4, Program Chair- man 4, G.A.A. I, 2, History Club I, 2, 3, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll IO, Senior Play, Junior Play Committee, Monitor 2, Pinnacle 3. DWIGHT REED History Club 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, President 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, 'Section Pres. 2, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, ootball I. DAVID REICHERT G-Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Pan American League 2, Honor Roll 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball 4. RUTH ANN RI ESE Art Club 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Pan American League 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Monitor 4. ' Q69-A . SUSAN RHODES H - ., f.,,, . ' ,, Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, ' 1 an Y-Teens If 2' , ,.,, A. f . ,v 'VJ 3? , ssmons , , sue Rosuzz Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan Ameri- can League I, 2, 3, 4, Science 25, . Club 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee, Mon- itor 3, Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 4, 'Psa' B i'- I l LA Iffu RONALD RODEWALD Monitor I. M 'L ,134 PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ Girls' Pep Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Y-Teens I, Future Teachers of America 4. v 'lil f. SCOTT ROGERS Basketball I, 2, Intramural 3, 4, Captain 3, Golf 2. NANCY LOUISE ROWEN Art Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Dance Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee. BARBARA JEAN ROY French Club 4, Girls' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, History it ' Club 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee Chairman, Monitor l, 2, 3. ' .' -Yi. ii , fr: , f' ,-:wb if sa- t ,, M, cya f., 555- 1 A - -f.. PAUL LARRY RUBLE to Monitor 3, 45 intramural Basketball 3, Track 4. Transferred from Oak Park-River Forest High School, Oak Park, Illinois, September, l953. .,,i I l ,:k- -,,, - ff4t,,.fA liQi' f Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Band l, 2, Girls' Pep Club i A if l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Dance Club l, Thespians W ,--' i 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Honor Roll 6, High Honor Roll 8, Prom Committee, Q., 'fi' D Senior Play Committee, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Monitor l, ' Pinnacle 3, 4, Section President 2, Girls' Tennis 3. ,., ,fa- CARL SALVATORE Junior Ikes 2, 3, Monitor 3, intramural Basketball 2, 3. r..., mv J ,X - L A , so - -R, JERRY sci-:Aus JEANNE MARIE J G-Club 4, Hi-Y 2, Science SCHARLAU V ,,,,W , Club 2, 3, Honor.RolI 8, High GAA 2 3 4, Honor Ron 7, Honor Roll l, Senior Play Com- M ' ' ' 1 , VV.. mittee, Monitor 4, Basketball Onllol' - ,,,, ,,x,, , I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Cross ,',, V Country l, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4. SENIORS ' l , JOH MAL BILL sci-IEIBEL ' ' j C if FECHt 3 54' J , science club 3, 4, s.P.s.c. 4, S M ,,fgQ'eQ. Kgjnaid gm, 4.uQf2f Junior Play Committee, Senior ogy, g N1 I --P . em: dub 3 4. Spst 2. Play Commlffeef Monilof 3' 4- 1' t Horfor Roll 8-'iwlior busy Com: Tfansfgrred from Central Cath' Z. ' + mittee, Senio'r Play Committee, olic High School, Fort Wayne, qw, ,.., ,J -,,.,...., Mo .t 2, P. I 3, C indiana September l953. .. m or ' mnace ' ross ' ' Q Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4. ,,,, lsiit it - , ' ',,, A Iizrva K K ' 2 :i ' .- ' 2 ,Sv .,, X I A. gmt., t rr in WN f.. ' 5' iv z., .f - .. . . 954 . ,j 1 'Q ' K f ' J at X ROBERT SCHMOLDT Monitor 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. KAREN SCHWARZ Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club l, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Pan American League 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 4. LELAND CARSON SCHWARZ Band l, 2, 3, Choir 4, Current Events 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Square Dance Club 4, Thespians 4, Honor Roll 2, High Honor Roll ll, Junior Play, Senior Play, Monitor 4, Glen Bard 4, Associate Editor 4, Class Honor Medal Winner 2, Section President l. JIM SCOTT Chorus l, 2, G-Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secretar -Tre 4' J ' - ' - ' y asurer , umor Play, Prom Committee, Monitor 3, 4, Sec- tion President 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 4. at W , .gif . .M 1 -rf 1 JANET SEGESMAN ,-and-s., BILL SHANNON Chess Club 45 Current Events Discussion Club 3, 45 G-Club5 History Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior lkes 3, 4, President 45 Kits and Skits 45 Masque and Gavel 45 Science Club 3, 4, President 45 Honor Roll 65 Sen- ior Play5 Prom Committee5 Monitor 45 Pinnacle 45 Intra- mural Basketball 3, 45 Track Manager 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. Transferred f r o m Wheaton Community High School, Whea- ton, Illinois, September, 1953. DANIEL PHILLIP SLAGLE Chess Club 25 Junior lkes 1, 25 Science Club 25 Square Dance Club 15 Honor Roll 25 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 2, 3. D. JAMES SMITH Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Pan American League 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee5 Monitor 4. 5 GERRY T. snuck Honor Roll 1' Monitor 4' Basketball 1 2 3' intramural 4' Cross Country .K-,favs 1 1 1 1 1 1 3, 45 Football 1, 2. DORIS SENG Mm Band 45 Latin Club 45 Science Club 4. Transferred from Palmyra High School, Palmyra, New Jersey, September, 1954. HELEN MARIE SEVERA Transferred from St. Mary High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1954. 1. .111 atoi A e-1- I 5 ' sf, 5' sf nick SIEVERT I A A il,. J ' I... Y' -4 M-J. ..,, wr, ,,11., A .M ,H K 'FSA R1 5 .u,- 5'5 Honor Roll 75 Monitor 45 Basketball 4, Letter 4, Intramural 2, 3. JAMES T. SMITH Aeronauts 3' Camera Club 1 Chess Club 3' Hi-Y 1 2 4 Junior lk ' f , 1 , , , 1 es 4 Science Club 3, 45 S.P.S.C. 25 Square Dance Club 45 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3 ,45 Cross Country 2. ADELE SNYDER Chorus 15 French Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Peo Club 25 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4' Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Science fice Help 4. RICHARD H. SORGEL Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, student ofi Square Dance Club 45 Honor Roll 75 Prom Committee5 Monitor 4. Trans- ferred from St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wisconsin, January 1953. 1 SENIORS DAVID SMALL G-Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Junior lkes 1, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 35 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 S.P.S.C. 25 Honor Roll 15 Basketball Manager 4, Letter 45 gootball Manager 3, 4, Letter , 4. , rv' , ao- , 15' ,M I lv an gf, , is 5- 'WN 1 M . I M ' ' fi' 5- gs 1. M 1' . rl X .3 9 1-1 'T ' 1 I kkrk ,kr zkr jk! .- -.. , I K Mgr 6 N , 5 '1 ROLLIN STEARNS Chess Club 2, 35 Current Events 45 French Club 2, 35 Masque and Gavel 45 Honor Roll 95 High Honor Roll 1. DEBBIE STEPHENS Choir 45 Girls' Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Kits and Skits 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Honor Roll 15 Pinnacle 3, 4, Associate Copy Editor 4. f iiy 5 xv,- ipiLJB5w4-xmr V-11557 Eb JIM s'rEwAR'r Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 Pan Amer- 5 . ' t ican League 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Science Club 45 Square Dance Club 1, 4, 2 President 45 Honor Roll 115 High Honor Roll 15 Prom Committee5 Pinnacle Y 3, 4, Typist 45 Glen Bard 4, Copy Editor 4, Picture Editor 4. 5 1 if B03 SUU-'VAN iii' Band 15 G-Club 45 Latin Club 35 Honor Roll 95 Football 3, 4, Letter 4. 'Z' yn' Transferred from Morris Township High School, Morris, Illinois, September, , 1953- .1,. , ..,, .... J x 4 M 2 f ' Bos SYLVESTER M G-Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 'fgigi 4 - V if 4 'lll ,Q - ' Honor Roll 15 Section President BETTY SUTTON 'Q K i 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 35 A -, J i I Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, as .., ,..sa is .... . . Capfain 2' 4- - ,,, 5 Ei! X SENIORS SHIRLEY THIELE Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 15 Thespians 45 Honor Roll 15 Junior Play Com- mittee5 Senior Play Committee Chairman. s s the x.,. , 1 it . ..., -,'.Awi 7 LIT, MARILYN THINN 1w1,gg,,af5W STEVE THOMPSON Choir 35 Chorus 1, 25 G-Club 4, Treasurer 45 Masque and Gavel 3. 45 Stu- dent Council 3, 4. Treasurer 45 Monitor 25 Section President 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 4. JOHN EDWARD THOMSON Aeronauts 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President 35 Current Events 45 Science Club 45 Square Dance Club 45 Honor Roll 15 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. MARIAN RUTH THOMSON Choir 3, 45 Girls' Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Kits and Skits 45 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. Transferred from Oak Park Township High School, Oak Park, Illinois, September, 1953. RAY TOBERMAN S.P.S.C. 45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 Monitor 4. Transferred from Quigly Public School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1953. N A We: , -4 'im l' X t W , 'f-ll , Q, NPS' 'tr -'Y t 4,., . K TOM TOBEY Football l, 2, 4. RICHARD TOYE Chorus l, G-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Vice-President 4, Thespians 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Honor Roll l2, Junior Play, Prom Committee Chairman, Monitor l, Pinnacle 3, Class President 3, Section President l, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor Roll 4. Transferred from Kirkwood High School, Kirkwood, Missouri, December, 1953. Chorus l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pan American League l, 2, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 9, High Honor Roll 5, Junior Play Committee, Monitor l, 2, Pinnacle 3, Glen Bard 3, 4, Track 1, 2. , g , DOROTHY uuucn rff :LL .vm A ,'-v I ,,,ijz J, Feature Writer 4. rirfei ,....,' MARSHA LYNNE WALTHER 2 g -. - Art Club 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, DONALD VOLKMANN i V g9Cfi3F'YS4i Ffef1C+1 Club l, 3, S.P.S.C. 3. Transferred from ,N M ,,,V H 4 If ecfef-VY' feasufef I Bensenville Community High r 'Wm G 'I5 Pep Club 21 3' 'fi G-A-A School, Bensenville, lllinois, No- EIV ,,,,, 1 5 'l, 2, 3, 4,.MembefSl1'P'Cl'1alf- vember 1952- V man 4, Kits and Skits 4, ' i fii A Masque and Gavel 4, Y-Teens rf , -. ws , I J J 2, 3, Honor Roll 8, Senior Play .,.-. f Committee, Monitor 2, Pinnacle E2 J' tffifl' 49. 5' i 3, Tennis 3, 4, Letter 4. Nt- ,ami- JoAN wEBs'rER , i 4 A Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. ' irrriii H 'F , .' 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Monitor : ,. 2, 3. Transferred from Need- FEL J ham High School, Needham, Massachusetts,September,l952, 'V ' f ' - Jfffzmigzfi ' f ..f .. , I K 'inawm 'if Ms? , . i 3 .av A O ri. ,MVP vs, ,- MEL WEISSGERBER LYNNE ANN WESTCOTT Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Pan American League 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee Chairman, Monitor 2, 3, 4. Transferred from Nazareth Academy, LaGrange, lllinois, September, 1952. BOB WHITEHEAD G-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 6, Senior Play Com- mittee, Pinnacle 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Captain 4, Track 4. KENT WILKEN Hi-E l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, . ir. at NANCY LEE WEEKS Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Pep Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, Prom Committee, Glen Bard 4, Make-up Manager 4. Transferred from Harper High School, Chicago, lllinois, No- vember, l952. 4' L' i' 41 ' .,,. V ' if.. I, - :Yi S .....- E, if -ti ' ' s Yi I 3 , x .5 I fl I r K 'Nw L . may 9 W JOSEPH T. WILLER Senior Play Committee. KAREN WINDER Art Club I, 2, 3, Pan American League I. 5 ,W-., if, rv .. t 1 W ff, at 'f ll, V 1, l g, BETTY LYN woi.D Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Chorus I, 2, Girls' Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Quill and A V . Scroll 4, Square Dance Club I, 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I3, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee Chairman, Pinnacle I 3, 4, Copy Editor 4, Glen Bard 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Letter 4. V.- S.P.S.C. 3, 4, Light Crew Head 4, Thespians 4, Junior Play Committee, i i JAMES CHRIST Inot pictured? SENIORS STUART DIETRICH Inot picturedl Chorus I, 2, French Club 3, 4, G-Club 3, 4, History Club 3, Hi-Y I, 2, Junior lkes I, Pan American League I, Senior Play Committee, Monitor 4, Baseball Manager I, Basketball 2, Intramural I, 3, 4, Captain I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Captain 2, Track 2, 3. FELIX FISCHER, JR. inot picturedi Junior lkes 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. I l l l l l l 3- 2 0 Q 9 ' - -. , 1 iii A BONNIE WORTMAN Chorus l, Girls' Pep Club League 3, Science Club 3, mittee, Student Office Help 2, 3. KEITH WRIGHT Chorus l. l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pan American Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I4, Prom Com- . 4 I ' ff fs'- JOANIE YUD Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Girls' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, 2, Kits and Skits 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Latin Club 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 8, High Honor Roll 3, Junior Play Committee Chairman, Senior 111 Play Committee, Glen Bard 4, Local Circulation 4. . oittii it , .. ,Mm W . JULIAN L. PETERSON fnof picturedl Hi-Y 4, Junior lkes 4, Honor Roll 2, Basket- ball 2, lntramural l, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 4. BOB TROOST Inot picturedl Hi-Y 2, Science Club 4, Cross Country 2. SENIORS ROGER WILLIAMS fnot Dicturedl Transferred from Todd School for Boys, Wood- stock, Illinois, September, 1954. RICHARD VENDL Cnot picturedl Chorus I, Intramural Basketball l, 2. .f- 'vl' 'QNX law! l . ., , .J W. , yt 4' '29--ff .Af 'W . 5, ' f f, l., .I-:,., efl5f'l I H ' ' A A 1 L,. . ' . ' E lr S ig R . ' K 1 ,-', 3 D . N fi V .- W My I if :Qs , ,su ,'.Mx,:,?k , jg - fi, i ,A ' R ky x 5 K 3 Tx L , nf .A iff . ,-fl-fs-sv.. me ,. 1: L A 7,1 F OFFICERS: Al Geiersbach, President, Pat Harvey, Secretary, Bob Edwards, Vice President. JUNIORS ., :: i i. V, ' sifgg' l - , ' MISS BERGSLIEN ROW 'I: C. Barclay J. Biemack, S. Al- len, R. Biehn, B 'xr' ' I Z ,Hug Bennett, B. Bergin S. Bodman, N. An- derson, R. Arch bold, K. Bodak ROW 2: B. Bert son, L. Baumann ing, N. Bell, C ROW 3: T. Betzer ' 'Q Wi 1 n der, D. Barrels. E. Baumann, J. Bo- hanek, J. Ander- M. Berg, N. Bell- Blatter, B. Bennett. K. Beck, s. Allen, T. Boisselier, P. Bachi, C. Bloom, J. Banks, R. Ben- MR. DeCl.ARK ROW 1: T. Carbo- nara, M. Brashear, D. Cappiello, R. Bus- well, E. Brayne, D. Cerny, K. Braeunin- - ger, D. Campbell, N. Bullamore. ROW 2: J. Bracewell, K. Brayne, M. Brain, S. Campbell, S. Chal- berg, K. Calhoon, A. Brown, C. Brandt, B. Burnie, D. Brown. ROW 3: E. Caccitolo, K. Brown, R. Calla- han, J. Botterman, C. Carlson, l.. Bol- wahnn, R. Buethe, M. Brooks, J. Bram- sen. vi- ja .YV - .cf J if 6- ,4 .-. MISS HEGNER ROW 1: M. Faust, B. Fox, T. Giunta, A. Espenmiller, K. Geils, N. Finn, J. Emmel, E. Gamrath, G. Gil- bert, J. Ewoski. ROW 2: J. Giesler, C. Fitz- gerald, M. Goodman, D. Furry, J. Good- ney, V. Flentge, C. Ewing, P. Gilbertson, B. Fischer, W. Far- well. ROW 3: W. Goble, J. Enzen- bacher, K. Foster, B. Ellicson, K. Girard, T. Ellerman, A. Geiersbach, K. Ewert, D. Fairfield, C. Gau- ger, N. Fischer. b. . Q, ...... . . V 47155 T eg., 96 ...Q ig hifi Q ,ef Pm i U1 ii' - V' --15? l ..... W F... Q'- 'I . E . JUNIORS MlSS ELY ROW 'l: F. Denny, B. Doyle, S. Cope- land, D. Craine, P. Cloud, P. Clause, T. Coonrad, T. Crais, L. Charland. ROW 2: D. Dilley, J. DuJar- din, D. Curtis, J. Cottingham, J. Dale, L. Deardorff, P. Diet- rich, K. Cunningham J. Donaldson. ROW 3: B. Chapman, D. Fairfield, G. Dunbar, D. Cruea, J. Christ, R. Edwards, R. Clark, T. D'Ambrose. 1 Tig? i '- ... -. Qi an LQ ff? if J will gf. X, ,gf JUNIORS MR. KRONSAGEN ROW 'ls G. Johnson, K. Humphrey, H. Kasch, K. lglehart, P. Hoy, G. Julsrud, C. Kaminsky, D. Jud, B. Houdek. ROW 2: E. loratti, E. John- son, G. Johnson, J. Huelster, J. Johnson, A. Hoyer, S. Ingham, J. Ingram, M. Junta, F. Hoppensteadt ROW 3: D. Hunt, D Hoffman, J. Hughes, L. Jenson, A. Kals- beek, B. Johnson, D Jordan, N. Johnson D. Junta, B. Holmes Q WW.. f-,- I 4. 4. ar A' i X af: to x X. ' l .35 W, S MR. HUTT ROW 1: M. Grawe, L. Hedstrom, M. Gorz, A. Harrelson, J. Hayes, R. Grus- klaus, D. Greene, J. Gossage, M. Green. ROW 2: S. Hall, P. Harvey, B. Hiem, N. Greenlee, V. Griffith, A. Harlin, K. Gaszko, D. Hanke, D. Harger. ROW 3: H. Haber- kamp, P. Guidice, T. lGrubbe, B. Griffith., G. Hollbeck, R. Her- mansen, B. Hinkel, E. Hanson. F9 a fl 5--if .f ' :QL MISS MCCONNELL ROW 1: P. Mackey, J. L u c h s , M. Krehnke, D. Johnson, M. Leo, L. Kidd, D McHugh, H. Lund B. LaMar. ROW 2 B. Lamberti, B. Kitt E. McWilliams, S. Kinderman, E. Kufer P. Maass, K. Lee, G Lancaster, D. Lind- strand, D. McGrath ROW 3: A. Lind- strom, D. McWard F. Ludwig, R. Leh- mer, P. Lesher, R McGuCkin, M. Len- tini, A. Kohler, R Lidicker. M MISS MCMAHON ROW 'l: R. Meisner, M. Marquardt, J Marsh, M. Miller, G Nitsche, E. Maechtle W. Mundall, C. Mo- loney, D. Millar. ROW 2: C. Miller, N. Major, N. Norby, V. Muldoon, J. Mueller, S. Meyer, V. Morton, B. Muel- ler, B. Morse, P. Miller. ROW 3: J Moese, B. Massow A. Mansfield, W. Miller, J. Meier, H. Menard, J. Manning gli-,QU L Si as . i' ff i'2, -3 'fri 5' J ' J, if MISS O'l-lARA ROW 'l: B. Schan- laber, J. Schafernak, A. Rakosnik, D. Rob- bley, R. Rehm, J. Reinhold, P. Raf- ferty, B, Ruhl, M Rouille. ROW 2: M. Sanders, D. Rivers, J. Robb, l. Saftler, B. Rodriguez, M. Robinson, C. Sander, C. Roby. ROW 3: W. Reinecke, C. Rie- del, R. Schable, B. Rotermund, D. Rut- ter, P. Sabine, G. Ryan. ss ' ' ,A 4 . s. .iw , A 1 All --m f, if ' fl L iw? . Vxf:-V, 'Aj IZ, , V ' J 4' 'H '-V Q PY 'I ' ' uf. 5 ' i 1 ..,., Lis or JuNloRs ' S MR. MAGOR , 1 Q5 If l 1 I . w . x....,-! ROW 'lz D. Orton, J. O'l-lara, M. Novak, R. Petersen, G. Philips, J. Pettigrew, J. Penkola, M, Ra- dant, D. O'Connor. ROW 2: N. Phillips, G. Nowack, E. Pru- neau, E. Parker, E. Norkus, M. Petten- igell, K. Phillips, R. Patch, M. Osman. ROW 3: D. Pond, P. O'Day, B. Per- reault, G. Rabun, D. Ogren, B. Phillips, R. Pflaumer, L. Park. J . eei. J .,., H . X' KT1 1 ,Q .. ' JuNioRs MISS PIEPER ROW 1: D. Stroebel B. St. Pierre, E Stuerzebecher, J Thompson, J. Strunk D. Swift, B. Stone G. Vater, B. Turn quist. ROW 2: M S w a n b o r n , M Thomas, P. Swiger, H. Taylor, S. Taylor, D. Steinhoff, K Swanson, K. Stone P. Trast. ROW 3: W. Thompson, B. John son, J. Thomas, E. Svihla, J, Stretch, J Tarbox. , . .lv is f ,Q xi L- MR. PIATT ROW 1: R. Schock S. Spencer, J. Sey mour, J. Snick, H Smith, T. Sheridan K. Shifferd, H Smith, B. Spillar ROW 2: H. Sporka N. Sebolt, G. Soukup D. Schwarz, D. Sles man, S. Smith, J Shissler, J. Sering, B Schlacks, P. Smith ROW 3: R. Sheriff J. Slapak, J. Seluage L. Sorenson, B Schmeltzer, J. Simp- son, P. Sheridan, L Siogren. Q- ' J yi ,- . hr KQV' ' qv ft ... 1:55 .3 , , . un t' 15 Q1 if MR. RIDER ROW 1: R. Vorbau, D. Wertz, R. Zielske, A. Zarndt, W. West, A. Vertnik, L. Zarndt, G. Wagner, A. Wendt. ROW 2: L. Wright, B. Wit- cus, M. Wangerin C. Wilkinson, P. Weber, J. Wathen, S. Walker. ROW 3: D. Westcott, D. Westlake, B. Velde, A. Zalisk, L. Vor- gias, C. Whittle, A. Winder, M. Wymore . as rx 'Y ,i 91 Q 1 ,uv ' ' ' . qi, Nfl? .df nxt. Fen: :ffl Q ., A Q, 5 is IVA 5 iff 'X as Ms.. .A S Y, 'yy af l . v fe' 'J ' 4 gg' A .M ' 1 'J 9. ily W Q A Q' F ' 'J . an ir .,.,:!.k . .. 914 , P T, R ' - -l , fm Yr., ,- '- .Q , yay qw K , l , X L r- ' it iframe 4 ww E ,Wi . 'fl of ,l ' A , - -fr .l . 'Q' W J , 1 .-I, , 'Q 1 'N ' f Q. 'f 1,39 'Q' K A , f ., ,AL I . F F uf: . f, K, v A .4 ,lk e e A OFFICERS: Joe Babb, President, Bill Biederman, Secretary, John Inglis, Vice President. J pile, W. flied, If g l ? ,i i ii:l , ,U . ww iiiii,ii . iin ii i .C at he A lv ll i i Miss cARLsoN r g - alrgg ii lf A ROW 'I: G. Arquilla, C. Bartlett, J. Ander- son, S. Barnes, J. Baker, J. Babb. ROW 2: B. Bain- bridge, D. Biebel, D. Andresen, P. Bergen- doft, G. Barrows, C. Barrett, D. Andrews, C. Arnold, R. Becker, C. Baumann. ROW 3: P. Berg, B. Beck- man, B. Bennett, J. Baumann, M. Berndt, E. Auwerda, K. Berg, C. Berndt, A. Beall, B. Belsley. ROW 4: B. Berendt, T. Bar- rett, T. Berry, K. Ahlstrand, B. Becker, F. Anger, B. Bieder- man. .V r'l 5... :5i 4 SOPHOMORES . ' we '96 . vga? V .1 . A jg. -- x. SJ , u 5?-x m 3? SOPHOMORES MISS FAIST ROW 1: R. Claypool, E. Deane, D. Cox, R. Collins, D. Dickson. ROW 2: P. Denni- son, J. Burley, L. Cokinis, J. Curry, S. Collings, J. Dear- dorff, D. Dexter, J. Culp, C. Corrigan. ROW 3: G. De May, K. DiFazzio, R. De- Angelis, J. Dahlfors, J. Dixon, B. Diede- rich, B. Dennis, J. Dimpey. ROW 4: M. Cooke, F. Crissey, M. Condon, R. DeGroot, P. Degelmann, R. Crawford, D. Chris- tensen, J. Glayson. ii EE-'s MISS DIERS ROW 1: E. Bunge, V. Cheuvront, J. Cardella, R. Cald- well. ROW 2: R. Bowman, D. Budzin- ski, M. Bodony, C. Buchanan, J. Bussey, R. Brehm, S. Bruss, B. Brown, J. Brow- ner. ROW 3: F. Bur- gess, T. Buginas, J. Ceglary, B. Bowman, G. Block, N. Bige- low, B. Carlsen, M. Cain, D. Carnahan, N. Cheuvront, S. Brunk. ROW 4: P. Blakeslee, B. Carle, B. Budd, B. Bryant, C. Bloomberg, E. Bruhn, P. Bryan, R. Carlstedt, J. Bjork. inf . Au' i AK.. fe .,,,.,,, HAL A PM 991 I gy' I , 1 I-J so Wir F 'J ,E S l 'Its MR. GRONEWOLD ROW 1: J. Ewoski, C. Emmons, D. Dukelow, K. Ege. ROW 2: P. Dugan, L. Endres, P. Erskine, J. English, N. Fisher, D. Eiberg, K. Finch R. Edwards, K. Eng- lund. ROW 3: L Droegemueller, J Ferguson, R. Fisher, J. Eichman, J. Eller- man, J. Feliy, G. Carmichael, P. Elli- son. ROW 4: T. Dodd, A. Ewert, B Fahey, A. Fisler, B Dowdney, J. Fergu- son, B. Edwards, R Dreher, H. Finch. MR. HAAS ROW 'I: A. Gleason J. Foley, J. Hanks, R. Greve, J. Hart, J Hansen, R. Hagan, S Harberts, J. Grant, C Gregg. ROW 2: N Gerzan, S. Hanson L. Hall, M. Hach- meister, J. Gorndt, D. Gentry, B. Fox, G Hartley, B. Hastings M. Fox, M. Gillgasch ROW 3: A. Gusfaf- 'A K son, K. Hal-me, W. A Foisy, K. Glasser, R. I . GreQofY, C. Hair- if 1- fi ' grove, M Gauger, J Gauntt. vs.. v HQ' . v .yn ,K K 3. K wg, f , ,,.. . ,,. . K . ff' Y fl .sac 4, . 3 5' Q1 A r A if ...,: U 33 J ..lr J W ' is w- 15. -In CVT MR. KIETZMAN ROW 1: L. Kling, L. Johnson, T. Kramp, D. Jaekel, R. Janis, D. Kletr, R. Kowal- aski, R. Kellogg, W Kuehne. ROW 2: C Kelly, P. Jones, E Janson, J. Kleined- ler, G. Konkle, G Koepke, L. Kaiser, C Jorgensen, L. Kent B. Kobart. ROW 3 D. Jaekel, B. Kobi- ella, L. Jess, D. Kay R. Krall, K. Kroger, L. Kirkwood, R. Kral ...-. . 1- - .,fall'v -' 2 V. , '-,earl 2 it ' N ' J 5 qi ,Q ,nf 1' in Q gan SOPHOMORES MR. KASTRINOS ROW 1: J. Jackson D. Herbener, J. lr win, M. Hesterman J. Herbick, M. Hitz- man, J. Higgins, B Hemingway, N Hughes, J. Jackson ROW 2: N. Hoffs- well, J. Hoar, G Hazekamp, C. Ja- chino, P. Hurlbut, C lmroth, B. Hoch, B Horton, M. Huber B. Hill, P. Herdry. ROW 3: J. Hirsch, E. Hitzeman, J. Ing- lis, E. Houston, S. Hill, C. Hermann, K Hayward, J. Hill, K: Heide, J. Helleday es bf' 1 ,,,.. 45: QR 'i f -...ff 'H-, S, M Q SOPHOMORES MR. MOORE ROW 1: K. Miller B. Miller, B. Mueller B. Novak, M. Mitch- ell, R. Milas, S Moulds, J. Northan S. Mueller. ROW 2 S. Matlock, S. Mea- som, P. Minick, E Moore, J. Murray, B Mertz, J. Moreau, D Mueschen. ROW 3 J. Minnec, D. Ob- recht, L. Mur, A Miller, R. Merrell, D Moore, P, Newkirk . 4 or , ,Q sa - riffs ' ' il MR. METCALF ROW 1: J. Lund, R. Liebich, J. MacAfee, C. Manley, R. Kut- tig, J. Kufer, R. Mc- Knight, C. Lownes, Paul Lundsrud. ROW 2: B. Manna, J. Malm, G. McGinty, C. Larson, J. Land- meier, J. Maisel, A. McCall, H. Maines, L. LaFleur, M. Mc- Kenna, M. Martin. ROW 3: W. McCon- ochie, J. Mallon, B. Lewis, B. Lynch, M. Lener, D, Lollar, W. Madden, P. Lind- quist, R. Massow. A 'QV . Q'i'iW . A K .K .,.,. . ,fi ar SWS if if 4 ' 7 il' ,QA J mnm?'. ,...,. QE fi' fit Y 91? w . ' A MISS SCHWARTZ ROW 1: M. Rajeck, P. Palmer, W. Petrie L. Pickett, W. Peter- son, K. Olander, L Piedlow, L. Renfro, S. Richardson, C. Rauschenback. ROW 2: J. Pierce, S. Pon- tikas, J. Rathbun, S. Rasmussen, M. Peter- sen, R, Rawaillot, J. 1 'O'Rourke, K. Ridg- way, D. Plass, F. Reynolds. ROW 3: T. Rasmussen, D. Pat- terson, D. Reeves, T. Pflum, R. Pear- son, J. Reichstetter, J. Reinhardt, D. Resh, J. Perso, L. Patterson. V MISS SHUCK ROW 1: J. Schwarz, C. Rolland, R. Schwartz, K. Ruble, B. Smith, E. Shonk- wiler, A. Schmidt, S. Schtmollinger, A. Smigielske. ROW 2: N. Robinson, J. Smith, M. Schaus, C. Rinsche, C. Shellen- barger, P. Seng, S. Sauer, S. Schock, M. Smart, K. Shaw. ROW 3: A. Schnei- der, R. Siems, B. Rowen, J. Robnett, E. Smith, D. Roberts, W. Saturnia, K. Schoen, P. Shepherd. .K I xi ,. MR. WILTSIE ROW 1: P. Wlod- kowski, C. White- head, G. Zamastil, K. Ward, K. Wymore, C. Zoellick, L. Win- ter, P. Young, R. . ,'.V , Wentzlatt. ROW 2: I B. Wright, G. Wy- kowski, L. Wall, P. Whitehurst, R. Woodward, J. White, , R. Wilcox, B. Wood, J. Whittenberg ROW 3: C. Winter, C. Wilson, C. Wag- enknecht, B. Wen- I dorff, F. Winterer K. Whitehead, J Weissenborn, C cester, R. Wentzlatf V oi. wart . ggi: -f ...i. I , 2 -an 4 1 ti... -v v I 'T. 'Y Ji . 1 .sf we ,S ig if, fi 'f' z F if U '- ,, 1 .,, f. 25. Z st , RQAT, jew.. .ix I .... ' 3., .. I. w ef -fx n,' ... ml soPHoMoREs I MISS TROWBRIDGE Row 1: S. smith, P. Stone, K. Voight, P. Sparks, C. Turner, B. Stephens, D. Vallo, D. Stripling T. Tomamichel, D Tompkins. ROW 2: C. S u c k o w , M. Thiele, A. Van Goe- then, J. Trommer, R Troost, C. Vogel, A Soukup, A. Unrath, B. Stevens, B. Vesel. ROW 3: P. Teppema, R. S w a I I o w , .I Thomas, W. Thomp son, D. Temple, J Vodden, F. Sulhoft E. Torbett, G. Tem- ple, T. Tooley. R Wheatman, D. Wor- H V K M P9 tw OFFICERS: Sally Creber, president, Art Size, secretary-treasurer, Phyllis Greene, vice-president. all Hifi . E fwfr ,di 1 i cgi, err: . Zlf' is L l MISS ALEXANDER ROW 'l: D. Bur- ger, P. Arch- bold, C. Biddle, B. Bender, L. Bell, Y. Ben- field, J. Ben- nett, W. Beil- fuss, D. Arrigo, R. Biesterfeld. ROW 2: M. Baaske, J. Be- sant, A. Ber- quist, S. Ab- rams, A. Bet- tag, J. Bagshaw, P. Berwanger, J. Anker, K. Ad- ams, W. Arnold, B. Battista, E. Behrens. ROW 3: M. Bachi, D. Ade, G. Archi- bald, F. Bieder- man, D. Arm- bruster, G. Ber- gin, P. Berg. MR. ASTROTH ROW 1: D. Bonez, J. Bodo, D. Burdsal, M. Brammer, B. Carle, M. Campbell, J.' Campbell, S. Brauning, P. Burger. ROW 2: R. Brashear, M. Braeuninger, M. Bruhn, D. Bunker, J. Butler, J. Campbell, E. Brammer, S. Bois- selier, J. Brunkow, B. Bremer, B. Can- field. ROW 3: R. Bullock, J. Bodman, B. Brown, W. Butler. .uf 'C I.. s'5 f g. JQMG r i- . . iv' ' 4 .M W. 1. 5. . iv- 2- 5 Q. f ,L ' ' C5451 sm, I , , FRESHMEN Q A is ' ' Q V E 1 fl L.: ' MISS BRINKMANN ROW 1: H. Ehorn C. Duplessis, J Dickey, J. Diederich D, Dutton, M. Dil- cher, B. Dobbs, Y Dilley, G. Dreher ROW 2: C. Ehlert S. Edmonson, G Doebler, D. Domler P. Ehlers, C. Edl wards, A. Driver, K Dressler, K. Dusing ROW 3: C. Dicken- scheidt, S. Domville, P. Ek, J. Duesing, J Dzien, O. Dreher, D Drew, J. Doyle. 1 Y at 5? ff ' tMP' -f MISS BCMGARDNER ROW 1: M. Close, R. Dahlin, L. Curry, J. Clemeau, C. Cur- tis, B. Cobe, R. Cot- tingham, S. Creber, J. Carveth, K. Davi- son. ROW 2: K. De Camp, J. Davidson, N. Christ, L. Can- tanese, K. Chuttke, A. Carroll, R. Coch- ran, C. Coleman, M. Clouse, S. Cone, J. Clucas, G. Cook. ROW 3: C. Dyrkacz, G. Cipol, B. Davis, A. Dargatz, W. Cohrs, M. Denny, P. Cross, F. Daurant, F. Carlson, B. Dalton, B. Ross. .. ,qv-. ,yr x 13 AAR? 5213. . FRESHMEN MR. BURNETT ROW 'l: G. Harman P. Greene, L. Grain- ger, B. Gorman, K Gilman, D. Haas, K Gregg, C. Grotheer J. Good. ROW 2 T. Harkess, B. Grin dal, S. Gumerman C. Griesheimer, M Hanson, W. Geyer M. Gerue, K. Good- ney, G. Lawrence, C Guthrie. ROW 3: J Hancock, A. Griffith B. Gilbertson, B Goodfellow, L. Grex W. Halvorsen, L Gould. D 'Wl5if'g:! ' , MISS BRITTON ROW 'l: B. Foster, L. Fischer, B. Fehd, J. Freimufh, J. Fritz, J. Erickson, P. Farney, L. Galfano, J. Foley. ROW 2: S. Ellsworth, D. Hardt, D. Ferguson, J. Finch, J. Frede, P. Francis, L. Gawel, P. Fiala, J. Gathman, K. Fischer. ROW 3: D. Ellis, T. Gamrath, D. Engh, H. Farren, M. Fesler, D. Fields, N. Gerlach, J. Fleck. 3 ,rg MR. CARR ROW 1: V. Hattera- dorf, J. Hurlbut, D Hueckstaedt, J Heald, B. Held, W Harrison, G. Holles A. Hordz, C. Hof- mann. ROW 2: D Higley, J. Holborn M. Harvath, B. Hol- puck, J. Hermanson L. Hayes, C. Her mann, L. Hendry, N Heselbarth, B. Heise ROW 32' J. Heigh way, D. Heymann, J Hull, H. Holz, J Horner, R. Hartwig J. Heddleson, B Harms. MR. COOK ROW 'I: R. Johnnie D. Kennedy, T Johnson, P. Kempski J. Killian, N. Kania B. Junta, J. lversen B. Johnson. ROW 2 N. Johnston, A. 2 Kidd, S. lrmis, R Kilbourn, J. Kals beek, P. Kilbourn M. Kelley, M. John- 1 son. ROW 3: R. Kier A. Johnson, C. Jar- vis, J. Jordan, A Johnson, J. Joyce K. . -3 f f 5 ,kfi . ' 3 'JJJ i , , ' iff sm , . , .,, ...W .,,. , , . J 5 gg.: , . . 'Q . slsi 'eygvl I li 1 ... in Q T. Kieay. -3? fr - x ' NFB . ff . L-, . MR. DEKAN gm J, ROW 1: J. Melody, W. McDowell, J Marchant, A. Maca fee, L. Marquardt, J Matthiesen, B. Ly man, B. McAbery, J McLelIand, M. Mar- ston. ROW 2: B. Lus sie, T. Mansfield, B Major, J. MacAfee warren, D. Makosky M. McBride, B Marro, M. McComb T. Malarkey, T Mailander. ROW 3 R. Maletich, B. Mc Kenna, R. Manlove J. Lytton, M. Malec R. Marvan, D. Mc- Leod, K. Meaders, B Michielutte. EK? 1-ly. FRESHMEN MRS. DAVIS ROW 'I: P. Linnert M. Ladd, N. Kubish B. Koske, J. LaFIeur J. Krause, B. Lomas tro, C. Leonard, T Lee. ROW 2: P Kunberger, K. Lund S. Lanssuth, C. Leh mann, L. Lewellen P. Krause, R. Leon ard. ROW 3: K Ludwig, R. Luper, A Krom, E. LaVallie C. Larsen, R. Lin nane, R. King. B. Massow, N. Man- NJN! K vig? I.. J 'V . Mx: , .. .gi .Qty x Fifi. EU FRESHMEN MR. MCDONALD Row 1: J. Petrie, J Pohlman, H. Paglia, C. Pitcher, C. Palina M. Pond, J. Osborne, P. Obrecht, W. Ol son. ROW 2: C Ovaroits, J. Peterson R. Olsen, M. Oloe son, S. Olson, B Park, G. Petersen, S Pohley, M. Petcoff L. Pietrzak, R. Pflum ROW 3: P. O'Day P, Olsen, R. Padia, E. Oswald, M. Parks, S. Phillips, A. Peters- dorf, R. Petges, K. Pape. adds.: .fs J. .Q n ' Q' ae: MR. ELWOOD ROW 1: N. Novicki J. Nelson, J. Mul doon, G. Nelson, B Moser. ROW 2: B Nerge, J. Miller, M Niemann, D. Nellis M. Mortimer, A Nemetz, B. Mitchell E. Morris, B. Neal ROW 3: M. Mulli can, M. Moucka, L Mueschen, J. Miller S. Mielke, C. Mikl J. Miller, J. Mikes C. Moore, ROW 4: P. Murray, J. Mor gan, L. Munson, K Miller, W. Mitchell L. Newquist. ,Q K Q i .K ,ei sg .. MR. MARLOW ROW 1: D. Robb, K Rashleigh, K. Roney R. Rathbun. ROW 2: W. Rowe, S. Sand- strom, G. Reif, P. Rosemeier, V. Rosen- winkel, J. Richardt, D. Royer, S. Rose, R Ratke. ROW 3: M Rosanoua, J. Prindi- ville, L. Rhodes, P. Prevenas, K. Riese, G. Quay, P. Sanso- netti, B. Scanlon, M. Rosenthal. ROW 4: J. Rasmussen, D Radtke, R. Reisinger R. Rutledge, R. Sae- linger, J. Schaedler R. Sandstrom, C Reichert, J. Schaffer 1 1 MISS SWINNEY ROW 1: B. Schmidt, J. Snow, J. Schiltz, D. Scharlau, L. Schultz, R. Schwartz, L. Spear, T. Seddon, G. Smigielski. ROW 2: L. Schwaegerle, J. Smetzer, M. Siebert, P. Schden, J. Small, M. Schneider, C. Schultz, R. Shepherd. ROW 3: J. Slowin- ski, R. Slisz, A. Size, M. Sommer, K. Smith, E. Schwarz, B. Schimmel, D. Simp- son, W. Smart, B. Snow. i, , Qi' Y'-or an A ' .Q f eel. f-1, xr'- 5 A Q Ay., . . , .. ft MRS. BAUER ROW 1: C. Weich- erding, C. Wadding- ton, N. Warhock, L. Yangas, J. Winter- ton, T. Wright, B. Ziekert, B. Wood, A. Westervelt. ROW 2: M. Wentz, V. Wolf, P. Ward, C. Wood- Ward, N. Welty, B. Weigand, S. Winter, J. West, J. Zamis, P. Voigt. ROW 3: B. Wasz, G. Witten- berg, C. Worsham, R. Watson, L. Wit- tenberg, R. Westrom, B. Wingader, C. Zimmermann. 'Y 1 .i-.2411 .b 4 Q' ms Qivwv f F22 vav A A lt . VVV, n T - f- , 'J i't, W ,N g . A X l ' ...L 7' t 1 'Ta ' Y J FRESHMEN MISS VAN VLAARDINGEN ROW 'l: R. Taylor, S. Terkhorn, A. Strack, N. Teed, A. Vodicka, J. Stead, T. Tolg, B. Thinn, D. Stone. ROW 2: B. Swanson, M. Us- borne, A. Tews, S. Turnes, B. Thomas, C. Thomas, D. Vater, S. Stewart, E. Stelter. ROW 3: C. 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' ,zz .'.. , :Q,,,:1.Q., 'g:2g::3g:4 ':1,af:1:,,f 1:2:1:f: .gg ,. f- .5 'wi fxx X df Mudgie Knowles Bob Lanza Gerry Rader Larry Cassidy .lg ..., i . vs, r rs is ESQ ae F 4 rrsy r, . , rrrr 3 ' 5 .,1 rg,rsrrs, .r A, mad! Linn Leithner Bob Sylvester Dinie Hobbet Dick Toye S iffffflfiti k X P '-- ' ' K 1. 3 Q f AGUQ' nf! ' R V gs We A Q 5' I ' e ' 'W 2 a a A if? K .. a aa e ' xe t u . eeeeaeeaeeeeee . . M g LV Duck Slevert Pe ua +53 Q'x5 f ' Pete Moreau 1 X Wi , mgxyw XX -. LL W, if. KING Bob Edwards 76 Patricia Stevens Billi '78 SENIOR time en-I f ROYALTY Mic if key MCNNSM Carol Gleason QUEEN Mickey Claypool 77 Jw Ma ry l-eOf1a rd gi .V XZ' ..,,. , es. Q35 . I Qy'jb Q ' l ff? M WWMQWH With thanks to Patri- cia Stevens, of the Pa- tricia Stevens Model- ing School, we of the 1955 Pinnacle Staff proudly present our King, Queen, and their courts. Q5 Carole Costello Ron Kos Carol Colvin Bill Hall Sue Roblee Bob Edwards X Nancy Weeks Jerry Ford ,1 H29 X ry' I ,,,b T P 0 ll x 'i Q 1 I 4 ua I . 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We also sold Glenbard bookcovers and pennants, and, with the Art De- partment's help decorated the halls for the Christmas Season The officers for i954 55 were Diane Hobbet president Dick Toye vice president Suz Chalberg secre tary and Steve Thompson treasurer Assisting Council as advisors are Miss Eleanore Dowling and Miss Charlotte Schwartz i lf I yplflfw go? 55 A WS' Ifsbil? , Sli QQ Officers: M. Knowles, J. Archibald, K. Johnson, M. Walther, M. Claypool, J. Donaldson, J. Pettigrew, M. Brain, M. Huber, L. La Fluer, M. Schaus, K. Ege. The guide book lists G.A.A. as the best way for girls to travel by ship-friendship, sports- manship, and championship. For those of us who take this advice, there are rewarding experiences in basketball, volley- ball, and many other sports as well as the ex- periences of stiff muscles and bruised knees. During the year we entered a prize-winning Homecoming float, The Wheel of Fortune , sponsored an informal dance, The Shanghai Shuffle , and put on the Dad and Daughter Banquet. Captained by Mudge Knowles, our first team consisted of Judy Archibald, vice-presi- dent, Karen Johnson, secretary-treasurer, Mickey Claypool, art chairman, Judie Donald- son, ways and means chairman, Marsha Wal- ther, membership chairman, Judie Pettigrew, program chairman, Marge Brain, junior sports head, Kathryn Ege, Mary Huber, Linda La- Fleur, and Marilyn Schaus, sports heads. The advisors were Mrs. Virginia Sliker and Mrs. Eleanor Arlen. Officers: J. Marsh, D. Reed, J. Ford, K. Benson, B. Lanza. We Hi-Y members belong to one of the three clubs, Freshman, Sophomore, or Senior Hi-Y, according to our class, but our common purpose is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian, and extend high standards of Christian living throughout the home, school, and community. Following our purpose, we do our best to serve Glenbard by such projects as the Candle- light Service, the Homecoming bonfire, and the Heart Hop. We also spread good will further by selling Christmas cards for the benefit of world service and acting as legis- lators in Springfield on Youth-in-Government Day. Freshman Hi-Y is sponsored by Mr. Warren Wiltsie, Sophomore Hi-Y, by Mr. William Dutch, and Senior Hi-Y, for both seniors and juniors, by Mr. Orth Baer. Freshman Hi-Y Senior Hi-Y Sophomore Hi-Y Grateful grins and honest appre- ciation left us with a feeling that made us realize that happiness is truly gotten through giving. Maybe that's the way to explain the satis- faction of being a Y-Teen member. We worked hard on the Big and Little Sister Tea, the Candlelight Service, the Heart Hop, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. As serv- ice projects, we raked leaves for Herrick House, adopted a Korean orphan, made scrapbooks for hos- pitalized children, and sat with vis- itors' children at Hines Hospital. Our presiding philanthropist this year was Gerry Rader, who was as- sisted by Carol Fricke, vice-presi- dent, Carole Costello, secretary, Judy Johnson, treasurer, Susie Paine, program chairman, Judy Bracewell, ways and means, Joanne Eiberg, service chairman, Barbara Roy, social chairman, Kathy Cun- ningham, membership chairman, and Linn Leithner, art chairman. Miss Evelyn Kittlesby directed us as club advisor. WW . . . Lead us forever, smiling to victory! Loyally the members of Pep Club sang these words at the Glenbard games. We were determined to cheer Glenbard's athletes to victory, and we felt pretty proud of them when they carried off the DeKalb Trophy. ln an effort to promote pep and spirit, we provided busses to all the conference games and gave awards to girls who at- tended the games regularly. As a money-making project, we were co-sponsors of the Donkey Basketball Game in March. Our leading pepster was Jani Greene, assisted by Polly Peaslee, vice-president, Joyce Hadhazy, secretary-treasurer, Sheila Campbell, program chairman, Debbie Gentry, art chair- man, Ann Downing, senior class head, Dee Greene, junior class head, Lyla Johnson, sophomore class head, and Mary Ann Dilcher, freshman class head. Miss Ruch McMahon was our faculty advisor. 91 All the world's a stage, but the National Thespian Society recognizes only those who perform in an outstanding capacity on that stage, whether it be as an actor or as part of a production crew. Since Thespians is an honorary club, our mem- bers must qualify by playing one major or two minor roles in a school presentation, or by doing outstand- ing work on a production committee. l A ln order to improve our acting and staging abil- ity, we took a field trip to Chicago to see Shakes- peare's As You Like lt in February and sent delegates to the National Conference at Indiana University last summer. We usually held joint meetings with either Masque and Gavel or Kits and Skits. Taking the leads this year were Dwight Reed, president, Dick Toye, vice-president, Jim Scott, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Rachel Whitfield, advisor. ff ,ll Keep GIenbard's ball rolling To fulfill this goal, we members of the G-Club, Glenbard's lettermen's club, ac- complished many things in the interest of sports. ln- the basketball season, we initiated a presentation of colors and held ropes to keep the spectators off the floor during intermissions. Although these ac- tivities didn't test our muscular strength, the faculty-senior lettermen basketball game did. To raise funds, we sold news- papers containing articles on Glenbard sports activities and l955 World Alma- nacs. Heading this year's roster of G-Men were Mike La Porte, president, Bob Syl- vester, vice-president, Bruce Manger, secretary, Steve Thompson, treasurer, and Bill Hall, sergeant-at-arms. ' r i Once a student's recommended For outstanding gab 'n' babble, lt's not long before we ask him To belong to Masque and Gavel. Chosen by the teachers for outstanding partici- pation in class, we become members of this na- tional honorary society in our junior or senior year. We meet once a month, usually in conjunction with Thespians. One of our outstanding meetings was a talk given by Helen Hansen about the Amer- ican Embassy in Sweden. We also had a guest panel from Current Events Discussion Club. Speaker of the House was John Marsh, pres- ident, who was assisted by Pam Dexter, vice-presi- dent, and Mudgie Knowles, secretary-treasurer. Our advisor is Mrs. Gladys Kronsagen. WM Because we are part of an international society that has no officers and holds no meetings, our club is very different from others at Glenbard. We are awarded membership in Quill and Scroll for outstanding cooperation and effort extended on our school publications. Earning membership through the Glen Bard, eight from the editorial staff met requirements with 75 inches and 50 hours of work, the eight mechanical staff members worked 35 hours each. The five Pinnacle staff members were chosen for their outstanding work in both their junior and senior years. GLEN ARD VOL. XXXIX, No. 1 Glenbard Township High School, Glen Ellyn, Ill. October 8, 12 Random, Remarks One-a.-Day Plan Throughout the school year, Glenbardians frequently take two or three tests a day as teachers work them overtime to complete the required amount of work. If the facu-lty drew up a testing system, such as English Depart- ment, Monday, Language and Mathematics Departments, Tues- dayg Commercial and Industrial A rts Departments, Wednesday, Social Science Department, Thurs- dayg and Science and Art Depart- ments, Friday, the process of edu- cation would be streamlined. Co-ordinating the different de- partments' tests would alleviate the strain of cramming for more than one test a night. Since psychologists claim a relaxed mind is more receptive than a strained one, I-Iilltoppers would learn more from their studying. Too, Bards would have more time to study for tests, because this system would give them more advance notice. Although instru-ctors might ob- ject to this system, certain castle educators have contentedly con- fined themselves to a fixed testing day for many years. Joining these pioneers would be a worthwhile experience for the rem aining teachers. After all, pupils attend school to gain wisdom, not to incur nervous breakdowns. Victorious Losers Disconsolately the fans left the grandstandg disconsolately the squad trudged off the gridiron. The Bards hadn't won the football game, they had lost, 33-0, to York. But the Green and White had won a greater victory. This victory had shone in the grimace of an ex- hausted regular, who had been helped off the turf after giving his all for a seemingly lost cause. This victory had rung in the cheering of the Hilltoppers, who had lost no pep, although York's lead had mounted. EDITORIAL STAFF llaviil Uzanfii-ld ..... ........... lt 'lanzigiiig' Editor .Xnni-Liv Milli-r. live Si-liwzirz .. Associate lflditors lli-tie Wold .............,...... . 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When Mr. W liam Rider's second-period Ame can history class Was discussi: the Hat Act which forbade t American colonies to export ha Mr. Rider remarked, There mu have been many mad hatters coi plaining to the English gover ment. Splash! . . . Barbara Fowler 'E and Alice Huggins '53, have bei chosen as finalists in the 1954 Dr phin Queen Contest, sponsored l the Dolphins, an honorary swir ming fraternity at the Universi' of Illinois. Here's A Tip . . . While S.P.S.' was discussing club finance someone asked how last year funds had been used. Mr. W. I Gronewold, faculty advisor, r plied, We used it to tip tl waiters on our field trip! Not Really? . . . After the cros country team had won its fir three meets, Mr. C. A. R. Johnso coach, confided, 'Tve changed n' prediction. We might win a few Whafs Up OCTOBER Sl-York, hi-rc ll-S.l'.S.C. l2-Fnnicra Club, Junior Hi-Y lf!- ll-lfri-nch Club 15-Arlington. there Ili-Sqiizire Dance Club, 7:45, Fora-st Glen School 154-'Penn-liers' meeting-no schoo ll!-Kits :ind Skits, Senior Hi-Y 20-Thespi:-ins Zl-Frosh-Soph Y-Teens 22-Latin Club, Glen Bards out section File-ss Club. .Iunior lla-d Pros: L wr., 3 3 E I 5 3 f 3 Rx JQWMMAQ, Hurrah! Hurrayl We're glad to say You were terrif' on try-out day, And so from Glenbard's senior wits, A welcome, friend, to Kits and Skits. With this poem, we welcomed Glenbard's prospective junior and senior tragedians and comedians to Kits and Skits, after they had tried out before Miss Whitfield and the officers. In May, we presented our annual student convo play. But the biggest event of the year was the Masque and Palette Party held jointly in the spring with Art Club. ln the leading roles this year were Pete Eissler, president, and Bill Holmes, vice-president. Co-starring were ,loanie Yud, secretary-treasurer, Bill Beilharz, sergeant-at-arms, and Marilyn McWard and Pam Dexter, pro- gram chairmen, Miss Rachel Whitfield served as faculty director. 96 What is this world coming to? Striving to answer this age-old question, our club members met once a month to discuss cur- rent events. At these meetings we divided into groups, each with a different point of view, to present panels or hold informal debates. For variety we sent a guest panel to one of Masque and Gavel's meetings, and we held a joint meeting with History Club to discuss Red China. Head moderator in this, our club's second year, was Bob Goodfellow, assisted by Jim Marsh, vice- president, and Tom Hawley, secretary-treasurer, with Mrs. Mary Peccarelli as advisor. AM By entering this float in the Homecoming par- ade, we proved that though ours is supposed to be a dead language, we haven't died yet. Once a month during class our members make a pilgrimage-to the activity room-for Roman games, movies, songs, and, of course, refreshments. Taking the part of emperor this year was .lim Crise, whose right-hand men were Emily lglehart, vice-president, Rich Archbold, secretary, and Sam Bodman, treasurer. Miss Delpha Patterson was ad- visor. Don't fence me in .... With a touch of old Span- ish lace and toreador pants, we climaxed the year by giv- ing una fiesta grande. The purpose of P.A.l.. is to promote better relations between the people of the Western Hemisphere. Miss Snow showed a movie of her trip to Spain. Several lec- tures were given by Spanish enthusiasts. P. A. L. was headed by the following se- noritas: Carol Gleason, pres- ident, Mary Leonard, vice- president, Joan Falotica, sec- retary, Cecelia Pfaff, treas- urer, and Abbie Brown, pro- gram chairman. Miss Shuck was faculty sponsor. Can-can girls, Valentines from France, and French pastries were some of the highlights of our monthly meeting. In order to have a wider contact with France and her people, we saw movies and heard speakers among whom was Miss Elizabeth Snow, who showed slides of France and Spain. For initiation, new mem- bers dressed up in French garb and were judged for the best costumes. Wearing the president's beret this year was Gail Brown whose council con- sisted of Phyllis Jess, vice- president, Marsha Walther, secretary-treasurer, Phyllis Rauschenbach, p r o g r a m chairman, with Miss Snow as advisor. MQ, ' W WMM E3 Q I 99 Keeping up a fast pace again this year, our Sound, Projection, and Stage Crew provided the desired stage effects for school plays and convos. We also ran the projectors for teachers who wished to show movies to their classes. Old electronic equipment was auctioned off in January. A high- light of the year's activities was the field trip to a stage show. Leading the club in our many duties were Bill Guyot, president, Paul Lesher, vice-president, and Roger Missey, secretary-treasurer. Our faculty ad- visor was Mr. W. P. Gronewold. ZQZWZZ Besides aiding Glenbard's bookworms, we had the duties of stamping and mending books, straight- ening shelves, and keeping the library in good working order. Among other activities we decorated the library for Christmas, sent a CARE package to a foreign country, and held a Get-Acquainted Party for the Glen Ellyn and Lombard Junior Highs to introduce new freshmen and encourage them to join the club. Head stampers were Maria Berg, president, and Nancy Sebolt, secretary. Miss Blanche Aust and Miss Majorie Miller were advisors. ,MWMMZQMQQ 101 Extending a helping hand to meet a contin- uous demand is the purpose of our club. In order to do this, we have had the co-operation of the entire student body. With the help of various school clubs and departments we filled Christmas stockings and , made stuffed animals for un- derprivileged children, made ashtrays, cookies, and clipboards for veterans, packed gift boxes for impoverished peoples, and collected money for many worthwhile charity ' drives. Leading us in our crusades were Bob Edwards, president, Dave Andrews, secretary-treasurer, and council members Gloria Nowack,CarIe Whitehead, Ruth Patch, Sue Irv- Wd ing, and Kay Brown. Mrs. Gladys Davis was our ad- visor. Reel in your lines and holster your shootin' irons, X so we can get down to business! With directions similar to these, we opened our regu- lar monthly meetings of Junior Ikes. Our club's purpose has been to help us understand and increase the wild life and natural resources of our country. A panel discussion composed of members who had attended the Illinois Conservation Training School, and a fishing field trip helped us toward this goal. In order to finance our membership in the Fish Tagger's Associa- tion, we originated the idea of selling cokes at the Bas- ketball games. Leading o u r conservation program t h I s year were Bill Shannon, pres- ident, B r a d Horton, vice- president, Pete Peaslee, secre- tary - treasurer, and Mr. L. H. Burnett, faculty advisor. Be quiet or be sorry! is the choice given us during matches by Chess Club's unofficial bouncer, Jim Duvall. Whether the match is between members of the Glenbard chapter or against other schools, silence is essential to the king of games. The dues collected from our members are used to replenish our chess supplies, and to furnish the players with refreshments. Our king officer, Harvey Mickelsen, was assisted by Jim Stewart, vice-president, and Fred Mueller, secretary-treasurer. Mr. R. L. Kietzman was faculty advisor When Orville and Wilbur Wright made their first flying machine, they unknowingly laid the foundation for the Glenbard Aeronauts Club formed in l942. VVith the main purpose of the club directed at enjoying an educational hobby, we design, construct and test fly model planes. Piloting our club this year were, Rolland Schable, president, George Rabun, vice-pres- ident, and Dennis Lantz, secretary-treasurer. Mr. R. N. Magor was faculty advisor. Mez! Contrary to the belief that we have nothing to do but sit around and blow at our mobiles, we've been pretty busy this year. At Christmas time we painted clip boards for hos- pitalized veterans and had a demonstration on table de- coration. After Christmas, Mrs. Christiansen, an inte- rior decorator, demonstrated various color schemes for teen-age bedrooms. ln Feb- ruary we combined our ef- forts with Kits and Skits to give the Masque and Palette Party, Showboat. Leading us in our paint- er's progress, were Helen Ruopp, president, Marion Lesher, vice-president, Mar- lene Gorz, secretary, Gloria Nowack, treasurer, Sue Copeland and Ruth Rische, program chairmen, and Paul Sabine, publicity chairman. Miss Ruth Ely was faculty advisor. Lights! Camera! Action! The action this year included contests for the best photographs each month, trips to Chicago to view entries of some of the national contests, talks by well-known photographers, and visits to the photo laboratories of the Chicago newspapers. ln the floodlights were Herb Menard, president, Walter West, vice-president, Peter Hoy, secretary- treasurer, John Slapak, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Mary Brinkmann, faculty advisor. During 1955 we had many projects boiling in ou r beaker of activities. Since our club is designed to ap- peal to all the Science stu- dents in Glenbard, whether they are taking general sci- ence, biology, physics, or chemistry, we had programs in atomic medicine, den- tistry, geology, biology, dis- section, and demonstrations by both the chemistry and physics classes. Other activities included a field trip to Northwestern University in the spring and a float in the Homecoming parade. Our officers this year were Bill Shannon, president, Jim Huber, vice-president, and Virginia Voigt, secretary- treasurer. Mr. Clyde De- Walt was our advisor. ' AZ! Contrary to the implications of our cIub's name, our pur- pose is to keep abreast of cur- rent events. In order to accomplish our aim, we had, as guest speakers, faculty members Mr. Stan Yohe and Miss Elizabeth Snow. After Christmas we met jointly with Current Events Discussion Club to debate the Red China issue. As club projects we bought a three-speed record player for the social science department, and we received an exchange album from Greece. Our head historian, Lee Schwarz, was assisted by Brad Horton, vice-president, Marcia Goodman, secretary, Joyce Ericksen, treasurer, and Gail Brown, program chairman, with Miss Clara Diers as ad- visor. Q Q b l: ll 7 E? H f 5. U E ,. sv Q i JZ - ASNE, 5 if as if ,Ak ff e 2 Q sf gs 5 is ' ? ,ia 5 3 1 1 E Under the direction of Mr. George Wall, we high-stepped our way through one of our biggest years. Besides marching at all the home football games, we also performed at one out-of-town game. After presenting a joint Christmas per- formance with the choir, we gave our annual con- cert in January. ln the spring we sent several solos and ensembles to the district contest, these winners were sent along with the band to the state contest in Peoria. Extra color was added to the band by our baton twirlers. This year they were Elaine Auwerda, Jackie Ewoski, Karen Geils, Karen Krause, Peg Maier, Madonna Quinn, and Nancy Weeks. High notes in our organization were Jim Bodwell, president, Joel Jensen, vice-president, Marsha Walther, secretary, and Eileen Gamrath, treasurer. They were assisted by class represen- tatives, Don Drew, freshman, Doug Reeve, soph- omore, Jim Tarbox, junior, and Bob Goodfellow, senior. 'S ,nas S S Swing your partners and corners all . . . Our Square Dance Club is a revival of the old Dance Club which we felt was just too much fun to let die. This year our meetings consisted of only square dancing, leaving ball- room to other organizations. We met one Saturday night a month to learn, dance, laugh, and drink pop. In keep- ing with the gay mood of our members, we entered a float, Oh Happy Day, We'll Beat 112 the Devils, in the Homecoming parade. Our chief squares this year were Jim Stew- art, president, Emily lglehart, vice-president, Helen Clark, secretary, Abbie Brown, treas- urer, Carol Brandt, art and publicity chairman, and Mike Schiltz, refreshment chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green did the calling and taught us the dances, while Mr. Ralph Magor and Mr. Eugene DeClark were our advisors. Officers, standing: C. Brandt M Schiltz. Sitting: H. Clark Brown, E. lglehart, J. Stewart AZ! Tuning in our Glenbard Electronics Club for the first time this year, we enlisted 35 members. At our meetings we demonstrated various types of electronic equipment and explained their uses. As a result of an auction of second-hand electronic equipment, we were able to contribute to our treasury. Our purpose is to share our knowledge with each other, and eventually to relieve S.P.S.C. of some of their many responsibilities. Chief engineer was Chuck Alton, his assistants were Larry Kidd, vice-president, and Tom Ellerman, secretary-treasurer. 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Q g,'i,' N9 V3 ul fykilf L 'wp Yi pringvluq - V 084019 V V, I, V , sg , AAQVFJLUUNTAIN Nh-our S by 5 Bd , V 63,6 R. 4 U1 1- - ' - 'WV , ,'V-' S rin ou Comm' R 5 ' Vw ge , m i' V' , . - 1-'11 Fork ugh - VV fmwgrib , D Us , on WW - - . I 419- V, - V VVV-,V gat sol '1 2 L'.'VL L-':L ',,. 0814 Crgek 1-ou r . Lovelatiei K Oeyv' I L:'. flfggwzmp ' QIY f Y . um -K Wu. E 2 1491215 La S L f' I ' 7 11 , 3 , T 9 mont ' w ' 5 f - -, 'f 3-58:1 ' Helprl' - f- A 'V bv' - l B A 1 Off V Akron 1 I., i V . ,-,,,,,,,,-.V . 1 . ' S496 ' n B . 1' -N9 1de M ISS!! ' VW , nf .' 3235 Y'W 'fw137 ,A 0 CU' V '? fgriagl ' Y.. . 'a ,3,1 .m.wwu xi. f 3: Danger f Gow Mom! ,wmv Gaiden V i 2' ' . VM ,.V..V VVV, ,V., V V V ' Awnebgomds m.G'ef1W00d 3 M 'L ' 4.1 CONFERENCE STANDINGS ROW 'l: M. LaPorte, B. Schanlaber, B. Velde, D. Swanborn, H. Sporka, B. Sylvester, B. Sulli- van, G. Gilbert, B. Edwards, C. Helleday. ROW 2: S. Thompson, D. Jansen, D. Westlake, T. Grubbe, D. Cruea, B. Manger. ROW 3: B. Doyle, B. Hart, D. Rutter, B. Ellicson, D. Junta P. Field, D. Toye, J. Fliege, J. Scott, G. Tobey, D. McWard. ROW 4: J. Banks, P. Smith, D. McGrath, B. Morse, R, Accola, S. Dietrich, M. Fork, G. Wagner, E. Dietzel, B. Meyers. ROW 5: Manager D. Small, Manager R. Buethe, K. Munro, J. Strunk, End Coach Mr. Piatt, Head Line Coach Mr. Kastrinos,Back Coach Mr. Astroth. 1 Weakened by injuries and lack' of returning lettermen, the Glenbard Varsity football team was unable to post a single victory for first-year coach, Bill Kastrinos. Glenbard opened their conference season at Downers Grove and threw a scare into the Trojans before losing l9-l3. A last minute pass interception proved tbe decisive break. Trailing, 7-6, at the half, La Grange's fallen champions ral- lied over an injury-riddled Bard squad to a 20-7 triumph. York also took advantage of a weak Bard reserve strength to crush the Green and White, 33-O. ln the cellar battle, a Glenbard fumble proved the key W L T to a close, 7-O Cardinal triumph at Arlington Heights. ln Hinsdale 7 O 0 the annual Homecoming game, Glenbard met Hinsdale, the ' undefeated and unscored upon league leader. Although the Maine ' ' 6 l 0 Bards scored the only touchdown of the year against the DOWHHS Grove ----'--- 4 2 l Devils, Hinsdale walked off with a 48-6 victory. Riverside-Brookfield .... 3 3 1 Two Glenbard stalwarts, Bob Sylvester and Mike La Porte, york - I .,,,,,,, H 3 4 0 received honorable mention in the all-conference balloting, La Grange '..,.'. H 3 4 0 and Bob received the additional honor of being voted the Arlington Heights -'4,- v I 6 O Most Valuable Player by his teammates. n . Q Glenbard then completed its worst season in history with Glenbard . . ..... O 7 0 33-6 and 34-6 defeats at the hands of Riverside-Brookfield and Maine. 116 Carl Helledy Co-captain IJ X l ,Sip . .. , ,f,,l:..ms1:f-W - ,U ., ,. ,,., ..,,,., l f.w,.1:-V J, 43--gf.,,.l-11-1-rwm:,,xQ:.s1 1: i X, ..,,,.. ,,..,. . ,.., , ,,-f,-:- 'I''ifi .0Hii'212L-21974W V Vx fu: .l.,,,.??:: , Bob Sylvester Co-captain All-conference Most Valuable Player X f I a 'X Q, Q l Q 4 l , ,.afgm.:' , L ' ' , ,W Mike La Porte All-conference 4 VM' X A ww ' 'K YN -A xv t 4 3 4 QU '51 Vis- A-V. ,,. A4 3 ' M355 i-.?a?.Af ,ff 4 ga i mf 3 1 Q! 4? k W VB? X 1 l , , 2. 'lf-54 il V- ' A W A K 6 N z,,f,1 e-'Hv ig4?g5gg?: 152, :Hr-'?. '.,g-V , 1??jiQ2:- ,f Ma rf K iff 4 K ' 'wr:VV15ls bi:- 1-awk--1 may . , ug- 'K Q, ' 'T 21' if-f L5 Q . V , , ff V V , ' V ifl V V - 'Aw W W? . QV, . pf. - V -V V W 1 V L--. U1 H':g fs ,.-'La me flaw - 35SQ..,.f4'i. .Q 0- '-fd, ., -of V .. 'R f ww, +1 ' V V ' 'V ' P N4 iw:':f f ., , , V Fw '- if - ' L , ' ,,:V .m,. ' -1- as 4 1- 4 V' ' ' - Q' Y - 5 5 'L +A: 2 A fkQ5Vfvf' - f H -':.. . 1' . .ff V iff g -zl,ii5f5.u, t 1 4 V . ., 3 Q 5 . , t Q 8 if i 1' V ' ., i XX M :V 16 ' ,, - - N V X it I 9 N V ,. gf , g f V ' , 1 Y? X I 1, --gy g 'wx QA , I x - tu-N. ..4,, ..,. -0- M ...,.,5-, ,, 3 A , .S V Q Y ,,,.. K f,N,1,,..-QHK'l'5fgfg' j f ,,i A V mm WW Q ' if ffwy -wt wr - , .kj K . 4,-1 45 Hi 'ii P W ,jg if Q 4' fem, ao- N. ,--.... f1Q Aww: -- vial. VV J. 1 i? ...Q hw V. 119 'N 1 1-. Jfzgszisevfasfs-a f: QW ,f -' fm 45 if ' ,. ft by 'V ROW 'l: D. Pren, H. Finch, R. Swallow, J. Wiesenborn, L. Jess, R. Janis, B. Lynch, F. Winterer,' B. Budd, B. Lewis. ROW 2: G. Arquilla, J. Hirsch, J. Biork, D. Obrecht, B. McConochie, B. Carle, J. Inglis, L. Patterson, R. Edwards, D. Eiberg. ROW 3: Coach Wiltsie, J. Reinhardt, P. Ek, K. Whitehead, J. Hancock, B. Manna, L. Renfro, F. Crissey, F. Burgess, J. Fleck, J. Helle- day, Coach Hutt. Winning three games, losing three, and tieing one, the Glenbard frosh-soph finished fifth in the Confer- ence under the tutorship of the new coach, Warren Wiltsie. The junior Bards opened their season by handing Downers Grove their only conference defeat, 6-O. Hopes for a conference championship in the under- classman division were, however, dispelled when La Grange overpowered the ponies, 13-O, in our home opener. Saving the day against our arch rivals from York, they emerged with a l-4-6 victory over the last place Elmhurst outfit. Meeting the seventh place squad at Arlington Heights, Glenbard, overconfident, was held to a 6-6 tie. Keeping Glenbard's Homecoming tradition alive, the underclassmen handed Hinsdale their first league defeat, l4-6, and moved themselves into third place. Hopes for a conference title were again renewed when Glenbard met Riverside-Brookfield in the Bard's home finale. Too much confidence told the story, how- ever, and Riverside beat our boys, 28-l3. ln the final game of the season, Maine was victor, 2l-l3, to drop us into second division. Glenbard's ponies showed a great potential during the season and pointed the way to better things in the varsity division. Nj'sfi.gu.?W.S,.f,-' 2' M gs, :Aggie-QM - V i A - S.. rm mf- A 1 I sf -4 L- ff , N , ' i li Q -L V v 12-252 l W ,. .Vi V1.rAL,L S M k kkfgwx- f I gzgff-igzigs wg- 4,0-f,,,. Q A A -,,:T ' V -' . -M - - , :i:::A ' ki . fmgsflggi 5 ,111 ,6 lx, - ff-W f - w , Q-1fff2uf QI'fQ?z2'k P -J -1 x JM' 'f f2f?-sxiw 4 + ' X f ' n ' , 1 - , 2 --- I V . ., ,. Mig x k k K Xe , ff,,, Wn.,x' ' ' -L W ff- -- . A A if - P x f qex- , ig ,fr J ?- .J I! - Y , 1 V - , .,,.-, I ' M, --wil-I . LM. ,... , A Y- K In ., -g1 X., ft., K , 1:5 4 ,211j1gT5g,?Qqigm ' M522 ' f1 ? ' , I -Q J, sf. A 3 fs, L, 5' fv-f,,f1r5-32.42-j-gym' 77. .4 , V: W, A M. 'Q VARSITY CONFERENCE MEET Glenbard 40 La Grange 53 Hinsdale 62 Maine 94 Arlington Heights 141 Downers Grove 157 York 159 Riverside-Brookfield 261 After rolling undefeated through ten straight dual meets, the varsity cross-country team cli- maxed their season by winning the annual West Suburban Conference Meet. This clinched the Bards' first conference championship since 1935. Led by Phil Shepherd, Dick Pond, Bob Whitehead, Ed Morgan, Tom Dodd, and Torn Craig, the Hill- toppers outran Bloom, 24-31, Elgin, 18-62, and Wheaton, 25-36, in addition to their conference foes. Keeping pace with their older brothers, the frosh-soph harriers also swept to the conference title, their second in succession. Led by Pete Newkirk and Cliff Winter, the baby Bards dropped only one of five dual meets and conquered the field in the Leyden Frosh-Soph Invitational and the West Suburban Conference meets. ROW 1: D. Pond, P. Shepherd, B. Whitehead, T. Dodd, E. Morgan, T. Craig, G, Vater, B. Fox, B. St. Pierre, A. Geiersbach, C. Winter. ROW 2: R. Mark, D. Reed, J. Seick, J. Thomson, C Christiansen, B. Perreault, M. Schiltz, J. Schmale, P. Peaslee, G. Dunbar. ROW 3: D. Hunt L. Sorenson, C. Fitz erald, R. Schock, A. Rakosnik, B. Perreault, H. Kasch, D. Millar, B. Ben- nett, J. Schaus. ROQW' 4: H. Peterson, D. Temples, T. Barrett, J. Macafee, G. Zamastil, B. Wentzlaff, B. Schwartz, A. Schmidt, D. Merrell, B. Horton, P. Blakeslee. ROW 5: A. Griffith D. Ade, F. Biederman, D. Simpson, J. Jordan, J. LaFleur, B. Carle, R. Hagon, R. Crawford, J. MacAfee. 1 r Thinclads Aim ights at tate Second in Distric Qualifies Runners By placing second in the district meet for the second consecutive year, Glenba1'd's cross-country squad qualified for the state meet at Urbana tomorrow morning. The previous Saturday the har- riers captured the conference championship for the first time since 1935. fain -2 ,, ,, ef fire' v:2?Sw.,, ' The-'y're off! VVith their faces masks of determination, Glenbard's harriers demonstrated against Bloom the drive that has resulted in a, conference first, a district, second, and a trip downstate. . .... . ,,,. '.fj5g1:le:iEi:::f'EE, 'L S:5f?'f!i5?fE!1'i5iY5 in. ,,., ew, ff we A ,nw ,.... , , W, ,.,f nan :fies- v , ,..,, .,,. . e JN.. K f f e, ,-Hngnz-iw-'t:f,, ' ' ' - Q55-g5!f5jgw:,f 5,1 1: Title if, ,- Vf' l fl, , 1 f yi asm 00 gfft f ' -1 lx f., lin t K7 Z - 1. ff , K' 5 5 z e Q I K 5' W ,,,,, . , . H . A - ' -. - 'L 'wa f - ,ss -an ROW 1: G. Zamastil, T. Craig, L. Thompson, J. Snick, J. Fitzgerald, M. Werwa, B. Luchs, A. Espenmiller, R. Janis, C. Raschenback, H. Hagan, J. Bodwell. ROW 2: Mgr. R. Haick, D. Swallow, B. McConochie, A. Rakosnick, M. Fork, R. Edwards, C. Helledy, B. Edwards, D. Mc- Ward, B. Chapman, J. ussy, L. Jess, D. Kay, L. Patterson, M. Lynch, Mgr. B, Shannon. ROW 3: Coach C. A. R. Johnson, F. Winterer, B. Horton, P. Blakeslee, J. Biederman, D. Swanborn, D. Pond, R. Greisheimer, D. Rinefort, T. Peters, L. Long, E. Morgan, R. Everson P. Shepherd, B. Edwards, J. Strunk, T. Temple, Coach G. Dekan. Predictions that Glenbard's l954 track team would have a banner year were successfully ful- filled. Coached by George Dekan and C. A. R. Johnson, the tracksters completed the season with fourth place honors in the West Suburban Confer- ence and third place in the district meet. Led by Captain Tom Peters, the team took first place in the Class A Palatine Relays and Little Four meets, a first place tie with York in the DuPage County High School meet, and second place in the Hinsdale Relays. Throughout the season Peters broke many dis- cus and shot-put records. The height of his season was breaking the state shot-put record, which was broken again the next day. 124 1 my e. G. 1 .-jf ,,, , A in ,,,,1-'fig-4, WP P- ,mf 4- ma R 'V Wm' 5+-wmv M ,,.. A mwwmm fu.-M-,mm .. Mm X1 N sw, . -ah.-Q mv- .1.- v.-W mf: rf-ann: u-uv wha! W Netting four wins in seven dual meets, coach Ralph Magor's i953-i954 tennis team finished fifth in the West Suburban Conference standings. This year's team boasted two of the best net-men in the state, seniors Bill Stone and Bill Gooch. The pair won the district first doubles championship and won their first match in state competition. Other team members included Dave Johnson and Don Meyers, seniors,and Phil Field, Harvey Mickelson, Dave Can- field, and Dick Bickerstaff, juniors, Don Fairfield and Tony D'Ambrose, juniors, and Pete Wlodkowski, sophomore. , piggy Xiamen? jig? K I If A t 1 T s Q 2 wr ' , , X h, My 1 f--Ji? , it gm-U kv, 'Lf R I l l Q AQ' l l ix 'a ,lk L r . Bigkerstaff . ' k l rw, Rmhard f' ld Pete Wlodkowski, Harvey MW ese I Don Fair me , Tony D Ambrose, iw Ralph MWC ROW 11 Coac 126 Kneeling M Knowles M Marston S Roblee Standing Coach E Arlen, K. Cottington, A, Berquist M Schaus H Clark B Cole M Walther B Wold M Thompson. I By placing first in the fall tournament with a record of three wins and no defeats, the l954 girls' tennis team com- pleted a successful season. Led by captain Mudge Knowles, first singles, the first line also included Sue Roblee and Marion Thomson, doubles. Under the guidance of Miss Eleanor Arlen, the racketeers netted their three victories against Proviso, Maine, and York by respective scores of 5-l, 3-l, and 3-2. The Glenbard golf tean finished its l954 season with a successful record of eight victories and three losses. Rounding out the season, the linksters placed third irl both the conference and district meets. In the con- ference meet, Dean Refram shot the year's best total, 72, which placed him third in the individual conference standings. Their captain was Dean Qefram, and Mr. George Haas was their coach. 128 ,I fw EEF: H .1.':,., V ig' A n if f J M , af. ' i s A K W. M r U ag 'A , , ' i C ,f 'V f FROSH-SOPH VARSITY Sue Moulds Carole Colvin Marilyn Schaus Pam Dexter Louise Kent Jean Lancaster Pauline Young Carole Costello 129 ROW 1: D. Patkowa, C. Reichert, D. McCrary, B. Meyers ROW 2 M Weichemhaim R Mark, F. Rerich, B. Sylvester. ROW 3: Mgr. F. Crissey, D Munroe H Sporka R Wezdenko Coach L. Astroth. l-lampered by weak hitting, Glenbard's l954 baseball team, tutored by La Verne C Liz l Astroth, finished the season with four wins and twelve losses while cap- turing seventh place in the final West Suburban Con- ference ratings, Leading the pitching staff was senior John Newkirk, who posted two victories against three defeats. One of the defeats was a one-hitter in the district tourna- ment. Junior Bob Meyer led the way to hitting honors and junior Fred Rench, although plagued by a late season slump, finished right behind him. For the first time in Glenbard history, a frosh-soph baseball team was organized. Under the leadership of coach Bill Rider, the Ponies finished the season with a slate of five wins to six losses. 130 1 I' 4 5? 5 I fl .5 5 A D, ,,,, 5- 1,,. ii A ' 'f'-Siiizfz i iii. l an , . 4,3534 if' 1 , i L M kj f fl! SCORES o i ii Wheaton 2 ....... ...,.... C lenbard Hinsdale 7 ...... ..,..... C- lenbard R-B 2 ...,,... ...,.... C lenbard Maine -4 ,......... ........ C lenbard Downers 6 ,,....,.. ..,...., C lenbard La Grange l ....... v,...... C- lenbard York 3 ...,..,.. ........ G lenbard Arlington 8 ......, ........ C- lenbard Hinsdale ll ....... ,eo..o.. G lenbard R-B l ......e,.,. ...,.... C lenbard Maine 6 .....,. .. ........ Glenbard Hinsdale Z ......... ........ G lenbard Downers 9 ......... .,....., C- lenbard La Grange 7 ....... ........ G lenbard York 3 ............ ......., C- lenbard Arlington 4 ....,.. ........ G lenbard fry! g is is ,,i,isso gii , V,,, 2 ' l1i I Zgk A l A rrii i ' l f ky:V,, L? 131 flfz E mf . .gw , 2 is wt? 45 .,'sw,:f 4: S9- win I k f ,A it dvi! ,-E7-.51f'4 , ,mi : ' Wa Midi-SQ . L 121 M W f'- 1 r , 'Nfl wlfff :yi .WZ 1 -,E 4 1' fi F l 2 fa g. i F1 ,4 5 G Q n'm'4'XE:: .... 7 1' 532' r ,V V V ffg9 'f-fl' f 133 r ' 5' Q F . 1:11, -- -V The Varsity basketball team heralded Glenbard's re- turn to athletic prominence by posting an enviable rec- ord of 18 victories and 7 defeats. Boasting the highest scoring team in the conference, the Bards, coached by Bob Metcalf, in his first year on the hill, surged to their best season since 1948. The squad was noted for their unquenchable spirit and will to win, proven by their De Kalb Holiday Tournament title, their Franklin Park Regional Tournament championship, and their third place finish in the rugged West Suburban Conference. Paced by the all-around brilliance of Bob Whitehead and Jerry Schaus, the team was made up of seniors White- head, Schaus, Bob Edwards, and Ed Morgan, and juniors John Thomas and Dick Pond. Valuable reserves were senior Jim Smith, juniors Bob Bennet, Bob Biehn, and Bruce Velde, and sophomore Bill Biederman. Glenbard 76 - Wheaton 49 Defeating Wheaton for the first time in four years, the Bards opened their season with an impressive victory. After the first quar- ter, the toothless tigers offered little resistance to the Green Wave, led by Bcgb Whitehead, who scored 33 points, and Jerry Schaus, who tallied 1 . Glenbard 60 -- Downers Grove 52 Downers Grove's conference champions were less than spectacular as they dropped the West Suburban Conference opener to the hard- driving Green and White, 60-52. A late Downers Grove press cut the Bards' 47-35 third-period lead to make the game look closer than it was. John Thomas led the Hilltoppers with 16 points. 134 La Grange 79 - Glenbard 76 Although Glenbard held a ten point lead at one time late in the game, the La Grange iinx overtook them and handed the Bards their first defeat, 79-76. Bob White- head continued his sensational scoring pace as he netted 30 points, but his effort was not enough as the locals dropped from the conference lead. Glenbard 63 -- York 54 ln a battle of Green and White, Glenbard rallied in the last quarter to hand York their first defeat of the season. The Dukes led, 36-30, at halftime and 46-44 at the end of the third quarter but, in the final stanza, it was all Glenbard and our Green and White posted their most satisfying win of the season, Bob Whitehead and Jerry Schaus paced the Bards with 19 and 18 points. Glenbard 71 - Arlington Heights 58 The following night, the cellar-dwelling Cardinals were unable to halt the Bard steamroller as the hard-driving locals pulled into a first place tie. Nineteen points by center John Thomas paced the Hilltopper attack. Glenbard 61 - Shabbona 47 Outscoring Shabbona 23-10 in the final period, Glen- bard turned its De Kalb Holiday Tournament opener into a rout. Bob Whitehead's 19 markers paced the squad. Glenbard 66 - De Kalb 55 Glenbard hummed into the tournament semi-finals by knocking host De Kalb out of the running with a con- vincing win. The Hilltoppers, paced by Jerry Schaus, who scored 20, and Bob Whitehead, who scored 19, took over in the first period and led throughout the con- test. Glenbard 57 - Oregon 51 The Bards gained the tournament finals with a 57-51 victory over a stubborn Oregon quintet. Although the Bards, with Bob Whitehead tallying 27 points, led 43-27 at the end of three periods, Oregon rallied in the final quarter to give their fans something to cheer about. Glenbard 68 - Rochelle 62 Bob Whitehead tallied six points in the final minute to lead the Hilltoppers past highly-rated Rochelle, giv- ing Glenbard their fourth De Kalb Tournament title. The Bards trailed throughout the game, never leading until the closing sixty seconds. Bob Whitehead, who dropped 28 points through the hoop, was voted the tournament's Most Valuable Player, and was the only unanimous selection for the all-tournament first string. Bob Edwards and Jerry Schaus were also honored as they were picked for the second team. Glenbard 81 - Hinsdale 52 ln their first 1955 contest, the red-hot Hilltoppers knocked Hinsdale out of a first place tie in the West Suburban Conference. The highly-rated Red Devils did not offer much resistance as the Bards netted 81 points -a new school record-without much difficulty. Jerry Schaus, with 24 points, and Bob Whitehead, who tallied 22, took scoring laurels. Glenbard 71 - Riverside-Brookfield 62 The following evening, the red-hot Bulldogs gave Glenbard a scare before faltering in the second half. The Blue and White trailed at half-time by only three points, but a Bard rally in the third period put the game on ice. Jerry Schaus again led the team with 19 points, beating out Whitehead, who scored 18, and Dick Pond, who made 17 points. Glenbard 64 - Maine 61 ln what was probably the most thrilling game of the year, Glenbard's stalwarts pulled undisputed first place in the West Suburban Conference out of the fire by beating Maine in the last seconds, 64-61. Trailing 45-30 at one point in the game, our stalwarts were behind by 11 points at the end of the third period, 45-34, The Bards' 30 points in the final quarter en- abled them to take the lead with only seven seconds left to play. Whitehead paced the cold Hilltopper squad with 28 points. Downers Grove 74 -- Glenbard 72 A red hot Downers Grove quintet gained revenge from a previous defeat and moved into a first place tie with the Hill- toppers by defeating them, 74-72, in a well-played contest at Glenbard. Bod Edwards, with 19, and John Thomas, with 17, paced the squad. Robinson 58 - Glenbard 57 With a fluke basket in the final seconds, Robinson defeated the varsity 58-57, dampening an otherwise successful road trip into southern Illinois. Four players scored over 10 points to lead the Hilltoppers' balanced attack, La Grange 79 -- Glenbard 66 Continuing their midseason slump, the varsity fell into third place in the conference, in a heart-breaker at La Grange. The score was tied, 52-52, at the end of three stanzas, but a strong fourth-quarter Lion rally buried the Bards, 79-66. Schaus kept the Hilltoppers alive with 20 points. Glenbard 82 - Wheaton 51 Terminating their 3 game losing streak, the Bards com- pletely crushed an inept Wheaton quintet, 82-51, to set a new school record. Leading 40-11, at half-time, the game was no contest from the start. York 88 - Glenbard 65 Revenge was sweet, for York that is, as the Dukes swept the Bards off the floor in a runaway at York. Little Don Ander- son, the conference's leading scorer, stole everything but the Bard uniforms while tallying 24 points. Our stellar scorer Whitehead, kept his pace While depositing 30 markers through the hoops. Glenbard 63 - Arlington Heights 62 Still recovering from three consecutive conference setbacks, the varsity went after their seventh league triumph in good fashion until the final period which almost proved fatal as we were outscored, 23-14. Schaus' 20 markers and White- head's 15 paced the ailing Bards. Glenbard 61 - Hinsdale 55 Beating the Red Devils at their own slow game, the Hill- toppers clinched third place, 61-55. Leading at half, 33-22, the Green and White were almost overtaken in the last quarter again but 20 second-half free-throws in twenty tries led them to victory. Schaus and Whitehead paced the Bards with 24 and 20 tallies respectively. Riverside-Brookfield 55 - Glenbard 53 R. B.'s Bulldogs, the hottest team in the league, came from behind in the final period to deal Glenbard their fifth West Suburban defeat, 55-53. Whitey got 18, Schaus 16, and Morgan 9, but it was not enough to get the Hilltoppers past Riverside's 19 last-quarter points. Springfield 71 - Glenbard 67 For the second straight night, the Hilltoppers folded in the final period to drop a non-conference start to Springfield. Schaus garnered 18, John Thomas 16, and Ed Morgan 11, but Springfield's balanced attack and backboard control proved the decisive factor. Glenbard 94 - Maine 68 In their final home contest and conference start, the Bards reverted to their early season form to crush Maine, set a new school scoring record, and satisfy a howling crowd of partisans, Whitehead, garnering 30, and Schaus, netting 26, paced the team. Glenbard 67 - Maine 40 Opening its state title bid in the regional tourney at Leyden, Glenbard walked over their conference rivals from Maine, 67-40. A first quarter stall by Maine worried the Bards, but Whitehead's 22 points enabled the Bards to win easily. Glenbard 55 - Leyden 54 Advancing to the Regional final, the Hilltoppers eked out a victory in a down-to-the-wire thriller over the tournament hosts. With only one second left on the clock and Glenbard leading, 55-54, a Leyden player was awarded a free-throw. The tension was too much, however, and he missed. Leyden scored on a tip-in of that free-toss, but the officials ruled that time was out, and that Glenbard won. Bob Whitehead again showed the way with 24 points. Glenbard 55 - Oak Park 53 Oak Park's Huskies caused Glenbard fans to swallow their hearts many times during the thrilling Regional championship contest, but, at the conclusion, the Hilltoppers had triumphed to win their way into the Arlington Heights Sectional Tourna- ment. Oak Park stalled throughout the third period, but alert play by the Bards turned the tide during that period, giving the game to Glenbard. Jerry Schaus, with 19 points, Bob Whitehead, who tallied 17, and John Thomas, with ll, proved pacemakers for the spirited Green and White. 0UI'llE Whitehead Schaus Thomas Edwards Pond Morgan Biehn Biederman Smith Bennet Velde Sophs Wm First Conference Crown With Vicfories Over Riverside.'Maine After clinching the conference championship against R1 Brookfield 47 30 two weeks ago Glenbards sophomore ho racked up conference victory number 13 against Maine, 74-5 fp. 506 407 236 218 114 87 34 32 20 4 2 Hilltoppers Smash Maine. 94-68. After R-B Loss: Bards Hold Third in West Suburban Conference After a heart-breaking 55-53 loss to R-B, G1enbard's erratic cagers wrapped up their conference schedule in third place by trouncingf a luckiess Maine quintet last Friday on the Hilltop, 94-68 Pct 786 714 643 571 500 429 214 143 Pct 929 786 786 500 429 357 214 143 Y ROW 1: Dick Temple, Rich Edwards, coach Bill Rider, Burt Carle, and Bob Lewis. ROW 2: Bill McConochie, Russ Crawford, Bob Edwards, Bill Biederman, and manager Dick Nellis. ROW 3: John Reinhart, Tom Dodd, Dave Obrecht, and Fred Winterer. AMW! Winning Glenbard's first West Suburban Conference Frosh-Soph basketball charnpion- ship, coach Bill Rider's polished squad posted a brilliant record of seventeen wins against only one defeat. The underclass cagers lost their conference opener and then sped through sixteen consecutive victories. Although this season's quintet boasted good scoring, de- fense, ball-handling, and poise, their greatest asset was depth. Bill Bumper Biederman, Burt Carle, Tom Dodd, Rich Edwards, R. M. Edwards, Bob Lewis, Dave Obrecht, and Dick Temple all saw a great deal of action. Round- ing out the squad were Russ Crawford, Hunter Finch, John Inglis, Bill McConochie, John Reinhart, and Fred Winterer. 137 Conference Standings Glenbard . . ................. I3 Arlington Heights . . .... ll LaGrange.. .... ....ll Downers Grove . . - - 5 Hinsdale . . . . . 5 York . . I ....... .. 5 Maine . . ......... . . 3 Riverside-Brookfield . . . . 3 Ama Wai! 138 Glenbard 47 - Wheaton 24 The Bard underclassmen opened their season with an impressive triumph over a weak Wheaton quin- tet The Ponies' 29 free-throws played a major part in the scoring. Bill Biederman, with 20 points, and Dave Obrecht, with l4, paced the scoring. Downers Grove 45 - Glenbard 43 A red-hot Downers Grove team handed the Ponies their only loss in a thriller at Downers Grove. The Trojans had a big lead which our stalwarts couldn't quite surmount. The tying basket was, however, scored only seconds after the final horn. Glenbard 57 -- La Grange-43 Halting La Grange's twenty-game conference winning streak, the frosh-soph avenged themselves for the previous week end. The contest was a thriller for three quarters, but the Ponies pulled ahead in convincing fashion during the final period. Biederman's 26 and Bob Lewis' fine floor game and ll points, paced the Ponies. Glenbard 47 - York 29 York offered little resistance as the Ponies climbed all over them for an impressive triumph. Bill Biederman, with 24, paced the attack that lodged the Ponies in first place to stay. Glenbard 48 - Arlington Heights 35 Soundly defeating one of the best and surely the biggest frosh-soph quintets seen this season, the Bard underclassmen completed the l954 portion of their schedule in a first place deadlock with Hins- dale and La Grange. Biederman again starred with 29 markers. Glenbard 48 - Hinsdale 45 ln one of their poorer games of the year, the Ponies barely defeated the Hinsdale frosh-soph, 48-45. Glenbard held a good lead for three quar- ters, but Hinsdale came alive in the fourth period to seriously challenge the Bards. With Glenbard leading, 46-45, Rich Edwards put in a jump shot to clinch the game and to boost his ntotal to 22, high for the contest. Glenbard 80 - Riverside-Brookfield 44 Almost breaking the varsity scoring mark, the Ponies unveiled a great scoring attack that left the Zoo-towners limp from the beginning of the one-sided contest. Biederman, Edwards, and Carle led the scoring with l9, l8, and li points. Glenbard 60 1 Maine 26 Completing the first round of conference play deadlocked with La Grange for first place, the Ponies had another rout on their hands. Seventeen points by Dave Obrecht led the team against feeble Maine resistance. Glenbard 67 - Downers Grove 51 Revenge was sweet as the Ponies made amends for their only defeat. The Green and White were never headed as they ran to another impressive point total. Dick Temple, Bill Biederman, Rich Ed- wards, and Dave Obrecht led with 19, l6, l2, and lO points respectively. Glenbard 70 - Robinson 47 Playing one of the better junior varsities in the southern part of the state, the high-flying sopho- mores left the southern folk gaping at their bas- ketball prowess, 70-47. Four players again scored over l0 to lead the attack. Glenbard 48 - La Grange 43 Glenbard's powerful frosh-soph quintet took over undisputed first place in the conference as they outscored La Grange, 48-43. The Ponies rushed to a big early lead but La Grange came back to make the game a real thriller. Biederman scored l5 for the league leaders. Glenbard 56 - Wheaton 35 Meeting a much-improved, but still outclassed, Tiger outfit, the Ponies moved to a rather easy victory, The frosh-soph Bards now have a four game winning streak over the underclass Tigers. Dave Obrecht, who scored l7, and Biederman, tallyer of l6, paced the scoring. Glenbard 55 - York 21 York's schoolboy farmers were unable to give the Bards much of a game as they fell to defeat, 55-2l. Glenbard led all the way and was never in trouble. Biederman led again with l9. Glenbard 53 - Arlington Heights 42 Arlington Heights' impressive frosh-soph outfit, fresh from a ten point win over La Grange, gave the Ponies their toughest outing of the season in an all-out thriller at Glenbard. Needing a win to gain a title tie, the Cards led, 28-18, at half-time. The Bards came out after the intermission a dif- ferent team, however, and proceeded to narrow the gap to 38-35 at the end of the third period, Ar- lington ran out of gas in the final period and was outscored, l8-4, to give the Ponies their most im- portant win of the season. Biederman led the team with 2l, but it was Tom Dodd's four straight bas- kets in the third period that ignited the team. Glenbard 47 -- Hinsdale 45 Plumb tuckered out from their titanic effort the night before, the Green and White almost fell to a mediocre Red Devil quintet. A fourth quarter rally, however, saved them from such a disgrace. Bill Biederman, Rich Edwards, and Dave Obrecht scored 22, 12, and l0 respectively to lead the underclassmen. Glenbard 47 - Riverside-Brookfield 30 Although Riverside-Brookfield's stall gave Glen- bard partisans some anxious moments, it was not enough to keep the always hard-driving Ponies from clinching their first West Suburban Confer- ence title. Superior ball-handling enabled the Bards, who led only 27-22 at the end of three periods, to pull ahead in the last for a good win. Bill Bieder- man and Dick Temple paced the attack with I6 and 15 points respectively. Glenbard 62 - Naperville 37 Showing little nervousness, even with their star, Biederman, promoted to the varsity, the frosh-soph easily disposed of Naperville, a non-conference foe. 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JIICHSOII CDIIIPFIIW-BUILDERS 300 West Washington Street Chicago 6, Illinois I PHONE LOMBARD 1086 L E S , 476 Forest Avenue 6 gp-its Glen Ellyn, Illinois GX-xox? Elma TEXACO Q f-'is Glen Ellyn 2000 TEXACO SERVICE 'ft ' llliifiiil I Domes Jos RATED Tlfeucxs . 300 S. MAIN STREET xagTlQT,,mWmV W f H L. R, SWAILES l.olvlsARo, ILLINOIS DO59EEkiMOUTHiFQSENGEF CARS Best Wfisbes to the Class of 1955 GEORGE L. ALLMART 84 CO. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Wesley Slmonkwiler 8a Co., Inc. 425 Main Street Compliments of Ken Edmonson DUANE BARBER SHOP Sll Duane Phone 379 Glen Ellyn, lllinois Phone 3500 Glen 'yn , E V t -J: i 1 4 at-5 I 3 , dxlll - I l ' ll 2 J. P. ALFERS Moron co. i1 ' LN' 4 T I Ji Ford Sales and Service '7 f ...Q ' ' ll' ' - 'fi CDOIVIPLIIXIENTQS or AYGUR A8cI:lSlJPei1w1An1c1sTf Glen Ellyn, Illinois L V V A ' 'f ' ' ' ' l J. P. ALFERS JEAN GEO. ALFERS 'U ' I. x A .Wir ,, X the HOBBY Hus VOLLMER NASH MOTORS Ceramic Supplies 9 Craftwork 503 Duane St. Glen Ellyn Phone 253l Metal Enameling 0 Artists' Materials Model-Building Supplies ONE EAST PARKSIDE LOMBARD 3974 GIESCHE SHOE STORE Glen Ellyn featuring: SANDLER OF BosToN VITALITY NUNN-BUSH RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS APPLIANCES PHOTO SUPPLIES MODERN HOME UTILITIES CO. Glen Ellyn 4 READ YR THE DAILY JOURNAL 474 Mamsf. I Glen Ellyn DuPage County's fastest growing and most interesting newspaper 110 E. Wesley 532 Duane , Wheaton Glen Ellyn JOURNAL ADVERTISING PAYS R03 Ho? GE 2828 wH. 8-4110 G.E. 3456 gfvwiew 7520 ' ' ACCESSORIES WASHING ' TIRES 0 BATTERIES in-I JACK'S SUPER SERVICE PURE SURE LUBRICATION - REPAIRS PI10ne Glen Ellyn 9838 586 Cregcen-I' Blvd, FIVE CORNERS MARKET 820 Main G.E. 2075 J I 81,08 BTS CHARLES CHUTE , prow. 492 Mann St. MAY'S DAIRY QUEEN MALTS I Z6 SUNDAES SHAKES n . -' CONES 7 ':Q'v! .. -- PINTS fV51:11 I-J F !!w'fI QUARTS Iiygifg' 'FWIIJE' L ll It If R: x nil I I ,N WHERE TAKE- STLKAIZENFTS Main 81 Maple OUQERWCE Lombard If Thff I CAROLEE HOMES U26 I 605 South Main Street Lombard Illinoig ' wF AtNi Sk vvfx L1 PAPER CCB, Lofnbdfd 2167 54 E,Cl!X-. CDLEJI'-PEI MIJCEET? COmpIIlTI6f'II'S and V M ' Congrafulafions SiUUKUP'SVImsIVIsPxIm'3...E STORE HARDWARE - HCIUSEWARES - PAINTS GLASS - TIIIIZILS - ELECTRICAL AND PLLIMSINI3 SLIPPLIES SPDRTINS I3I:II:IDS PI-II:INE 44B 419 MAIN ST. GLEN ELLYN, ILL. Phones G. E. I525 GLEN RECREATION DU PAGE PLUMBING 6' HEATING Bowling and Billiards S40 crescent 380 Duane Street GLEN ELLYN, ILLINOIS Telephone G. E. 488 RADIANT PANEL ' BASEBOARD HOT WATER HEATING Q GAS BURNERS OIL BURNERS FUEL OIL Automatic Heating Service 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GLEN ELLYN, ILLINOIS McChesney 81 Miller, Inc. See Grocery and Market OSCAR E. MILLER, Owner Glen Ellyn, mn FOR REAL ESTATE AND HOME BUILDING 475 Main Sf. Glen Ellyn 5 145 So. Main St. Phone Lom. 475 Compliments of WEBB'S PHARMACY 401 Main St. GLEN ELLYN, ILLINOIS ARTHUR D, LAM13 LOMBARD RECREATION INSURANCE AGENCY 3 East Ash Street 507 Pennsylvania Ave. Lombard, Hlinois GLEN ELLYN ILLINOIS Lombard 1088 RODEWALD FARMS DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM THE MILK WITH MORE CREAM Phone LA 9-4611 Roselle, Illinois Courtesy of I I 'l , Compliments of l PATCH Bnos, INC. THE FLOUR BAR EL l ll Glen Ellyn l 483 Main Sr. Glen Ellyn Yard , , Phone 47 vw KU Stor Ph 48 lk I 7 K X l X , L , V - ' , Q fl fl rf X rr I l5',,fWQ, I Y RIVERS DANCE srumos lm M ,ll X X ' all fypes of dancing l I TOE TAP ACRCBATIC N BALLROOM Q1 cyl lgx ELL Forvmxrn CLUB U nj fglzom AioRTNxT1z CLUB 65: ARD DANCE CLUB Q! 'r LFORTNITE CLUB l ,gy 3 M CouPLEs'Oygf:rCajvgLuB 5 426 Main mx 3 f Glen Ell M87 I -Oda lvl! jylllj alll jf I' ,X xl' fy MI Ill I M W W G6l ll8 RADIO 81 TELEVISION glflel Nl QW ll 526 C ima JK MGj645p?3g6 Book Shop GI Elly 505 Pennsylvania Ph 123 3 hour laundry dry service Cleaners SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY THE LUMBAHD MRPURT GU., ING. Airplane Sales 84 Service Locker ond Soles Cc. Flight Instruction 500 Crescent Glen Ellyn 2288 l'0mbC 'd' HI Phone 6 Herb Miller Emil Miller SEALTEST SUSTAINS SENIGRS Phone Lomba rd 2566 GLENBARD GARDENS Route 53 South of North Ave. LOIVIBARD Phone Lom 2650 LASKE'S BODY SHOP H. H. BOTTERMAN 5' CO. Expert Body 81 Fender Repairing The Best in Foods Fred 8: Art Ros-elle, Ill. 310 5- Main Sf-1 R Phone Roselle 32211 Lombard III l l H. F. SEBOLT 8: CO. METER PoNTlAc, lNc. Printers 30 E. ST. CHARLES RD. LOMBARD 1300 Business Systems Office Equipment 1101 S. SEVENTH MAYWOOD COLUMBUS 1-6013 Compliments of Compliments of JOHN AND LEE HESTERMAN Lombard Refuse Disposal For the finest in Real Estate 8: Insurance 473 Main Street GLEN ELLYN Congratulations, Compliments of Graduates DUPAGE GEAR and OGUE, INC. MACHINE Co' Womens and Chilclren's Roosevelt and Meyers Roads -Apparel- Lombard, Illinois Main Glen Ellyn 67 Complimenfs of S H965 Julian G. Starr Fine Men's Wear The Best In Brands - The New Styles 'I85'Ll9O Main St. Glen Ellyn, 186 On your way to school. Opin Tlsursdny Evenings Unlil 9v1l0fll I CFSSCSFII' Phone l Open Thursday Evenings G LEI1 Complimenfs of 5 ozone.:-: SCHOCK ' Q- 0 Qt-J Our Congratulations to the Senior Class Go Forth to Serve Mankind GLEN ELLYN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Serving Glen Ellyn and Lombard Youth Since 1919 Hi-Y-Gra-Y-Indian Guides-Camp-Swim Lessons-Career Night-Gym Classes-all are a part oi the Glen Ellyn Y program. This space donated to the Y.M.C.A. by a friend of Youth. Aufograph -Space Compliments DUTCH KITCHEN FOOD SHOP donafed by a Friend Compliments of Community Shoe Store CDH-ingforfs Shoes for the Entire Family Interior Furnlshlngs 576 Main Sf. Glen Ellyn, lll. l l BREMER SHEET METAL WORKS Buy Af Guilers - Air Conditioning - Warm Healing HEINTZ'S DRUGS 849 Main Sf- Phone: Glen Ellyn 2330 lla of EI' was STYLE SHOP 438 Main Sf. G.E. 1653 Compliments, june Graduates Compliments of of SEARS ROEBUCK and Co. LOMBARD Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of THE YARN SHUI' NAGEL's FOOD SHOP 526 Hillside 6 DELICATESSEN Glen Ellyn 1848 Lombard 2392 Lombozrd, I11. ELMER W. LEONARD 430 Main St. V Phone 32 GLEN ELLYN GLEN ELLYN MOTOR SALES DESO Phone - TO - PLYMOUTH GE. 39 Hilltoppers are always welcome at LOMBARD BAKERY C CH 100 W. St. Charles Phone Lombard 97 Jllungev ,flofzisf 410 S. Main St. Phone Lomb d 4040 for the best in beautiful corsages ff igglfy 9 rx 'yy 1 , X. Ju IPC' ,Dj A QWV? ijt! MJ ,Tyfllq api l ff ,elif V, ,,yP'L'l 1 el l dll wif vryly l'QgfYfp.l.e4 Art Suggflieskb l fx IJ Q r ww W4 Gypzggxlolrarry gfcjyrzoili es Ratke Hardware 8 Supply Cn ' , j 1 35, z' A ,IN ' If C Jim rner Pamtf96mpany I 337 s. Main Lombard if U 1,521 CC X Phone 1890 ,V Nj, H 479 Main St. Glen Ellyn ff r 407 Main Si. Glen Ellyn 2038 FLEMINGS Qi, Lombard 1585 'ii STANDARD Open Bowling All Summer Air Conditioned i Snack Bar HUATHS SEHVIEE Wheaton Bowl Gary Ave. and Geneva Rd. 330 S. Main Street Lombard, Ill Phone Wheaton 8-4102 Keelergs Candies Fresh daily from our own lcifchens 15 W. Sr. Charles Road Lombard 4425 Open Monday Thru Saturday CORBIN'S Beauty Salon Lombard, Illinois Lombard 1531 Free Parking 12 Lilac Lane HX ' LOMBARD, ILLINOIS J I qi' Best Wishes A - ,J-f Y r 1, ,XJ , V ll s 1 ' AMMERSCHMID ,J 'sr A PTVM 2 L LUMBER s. FUEL co. of A ,s, if lf 1 'QM 1818 - 77 Years .. 1955 . up K P' aj FF! V ' Pl 1Ol'16 Pi O i XE? jj - 37 East St. Charles Road LONIBARD Phone Lombard 2204 Qaida! Hookhum Brothers 7004 Lathing and Plastering Contractors 253 KENILWORTH TELEPHONE 722-24 S MAIN GLEN ELLYN, ILLINOIS GLEN ELLYN 3257 BERTHA KUHLMAN LOMBARD, lLLlNOlS Over Twenry-five Years M 7 DRUG of srorze Jas. F. Bradley, R. Ph. G. 6 E. St. Charles Lombard, lll. Compliments of the ROYAL BLUE STORE 311 S. Main St. Lombard, lll. HUSELLE BllSlNESSNlEN'S ASSUCIATIUN A G' T Grocery Cr Market Boehme Greenhouses H. H. Botterman G' Company Carrick's Men's G' Boys, Furnishings Community Motor Sales M. L. DeWulf Heating Ebeling Electric Appliances W. A. Fenz Gieseke Hardware Harv's Standard Service V. G. Herbener Cr Son, Television Hobbyland, A. N. Fischer Roselle Shoe Repair Hyman's Phillips 66 Lamberti's l. G. A. Market Dr. 0. T. Kirsch Art Matthies Good Food Midwest Folding Products, lnc. Pabich Motor Sales Reynolds Fuel Er Material Co. Richert Cr Son Ambulance Service Rodewald Farms Dairy Roselle Barber Shop Roselle Farmers' Lumber Company Roselle Greenhouses Roselle Liquor Store Roselle Register Roselle State Bank Roselle Tool and Die Company Sghuefi-'S Apparel 5nyder'S Rexall Pharmacy Suburban Plastics Company Dr. C. Urban Village Inn, R. G' L. Kobusch Zoellick Oil COITIPBHY Roselle Men's Furnishings General Filter DuPage Theater 8 109 S Main Softener Co. b d 5 11 s P rk Ave. LQ 2100 fcwldcmf QM- gamma 7:44. 325 South Main b d 900 d For Fine Printing-Consult Hogler Larsen THE GLEN NEWS Contractors PRINTING CO. 158 S. Lo b d Ph 2043 Penn GLEN ELLYN: 1-13 B11r11kal,sI1ashMarI111t 108 N. Hale St. WHEATON Nafionally Known Your dollar buys Locally Owned- more of Your Russell and Audra Sfeinmetz Walgreen Ben Franklin Store l Drug Store U l Glen Ellyn Lombard L mba d 4205 , . JECl'lS BlCYClE SLOPE L 5 Nonh Main sf. Lombard Lombard 3877 Jack Minster owner 408 S Main Lombard Complimenfs GEORGE A. NICHOLSON REAL ESTATE We Sell More Homes in Lombard Than Any Other Real Estafe Office Consulf Us When You Wanl To Buy Or Sell Your Home Phone Lombard 2000 1,!...,....,. -E l Telephone Approved Appraiser C l. t f Glen Ellyn 2350 For Vets Administration Omp Lmen S 0 J F MILLER RUCH CITIES SERVICE Reafj-or gy 36 E. St. Charles Lombard, Ill. Ph L b d 1191 438 Main Street Glen Ellyn one Om ar l DU PAGE TRUST CO. Complete Banking Facilities Your Friendly Neighbor Since l9l2 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. At Main and Crescent GLEN ELLYN IE S.Cl1lRd. L b dioev as' t ares om ar Lombard Lumber Co. Watson's Standard 430 E St charles Service Lombard, III. Expert Creasing-Washing- Waxing-TUne'UP-T0Wln8 In Lilac Town-to serve you l I. Hi ' ' 2 x 7 7 ' L T, Cap 2 L QF: Q5 S' C Q Jo HQ? . iii Q il QQ, Si, Qffj W ? Beauty Studio, CE Dr. Berwanger, CE Burgess Barber Shop, Lom. DuPage County TB Assn., CE Wallace R. Eagle, D.V.M., CiE Ed's Shoe Repair, Lom. Evans Real Estate, GE French Cleaners, Lom. Glen Ellyn News Agency, CE Johnii Louis, beauticians, CE Illinois Furnace Supply, C-E Klett's Radio 5' Appliance Sh Larson Shoe Rebuilders, C-E Laura's Beauty Shop, Lom. Lombard Market, Lom. Chin's Chop Suey, CE op, Lom. Lombard Patio Supply, Lom. Lombard Pure Oil Co., Lom. Tom Martin, realtor, CE Dr. W. E. 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