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

 - Class of 1957

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HENRY J FIRLEY X x X HIGH SCHOOL ILLI OIS DEDICATION ' They have been our inspiration, our guiding hand, our counsellors in time of need, and our ever- present companions in solitude. Treasurer of discipline, Secretary of learning, Vice-President of repetition, and President of knowl- edge are but a few of their unclaimed honors. With these thoughts in mind, the Senior Class proudly dedicates the 1957 Pinnacle to our PAR- ENTS, who have greatly helped to sculpture our lives for the world to see. j 9 1 X 0 i ,O U .X 0 f 4 ZW .5 , s f O iq ScH?vfG'1 1 3 u 1 1 I1 P! 1 1 i F 1 i H 5 L W 1 4 3 u V 4 J 'Have helped mam, a teen to aee l 1 F I 1 'Jowand what they aomedaq may be 4 I 3 1 3 4 4 1 I 'W-Nil Sig, ky I knsf ww. wg- +V - '3ou the quowth ob Qlenband 'Hiqh School .95 cfzedited to all of you! 'iouewoud Without cnowding non cubicled is the space-making mind 05 tnuth seehensp boundless it is in ondened Eloquence and genenous as the minacle of loaves. 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' V . - 'Q . . -.0 , ,wr ' ' 0 . f '. ' ' . K' , . . s u w ,. 1 . Q a C l 'L' X I s Q 3. 'Q' . O , l O I ' -' 0 YL GZ X 612 .f X x ,X 'x Q N Z,- X I ' ff X, H W , EX XC Fw , . , , X X . y ,u 'u,wv'y x wxwwm .. x,X,,, 1 xx,wEw,Ez X , E ' v , W , L f' ,Q1 1 f f' wx V XXX X K, xx Hi Ig ,. . . J y ,f ,X A Sala-wife? FRED L. BIESTER Mr. Fred L. Biewster, Superintendent of Glenbard High School, has held many important positions during the past thirty-eight years. At present he is Secretary-Treasurer of the West Suburban Conference, Secretary-Treasurer of the Illinois State High School Association, President of the National Fed- eration of State High School Athletic Associations, and on the Board of Directors of Illinois State Teachers' Retirement System. He is, and has been for many years, Sergeant-at-Arms for the Glen Ellyn Rotary Club. UML Glenbardv is a friend to all who come to him for counselling. His doors are always opened to those who are seriously striving for a higher goal in life. He is a truly great man who has helped thousands of students to realize the increasing importance of education. David Miller Administrative Assistant. Raymond N. Carr Music Department Chair- man. r William Dutch Social Studies Depart- ment Chairman, Jr. Hi-Y Advisor. ADMINISTR TIVE The Administrative Council meets once a month or oftener if it is deemed necessary. The Council includes all subject chairmen, athletic directors, chairman of the counsellors, student council advisor, administrative assistant, assistant principal, and the superintendent. At times, others may he asked to attend the meet- ings if they are in any way involved in the matters under consid- eration. Any faculty memher may request the opportunity to present any prolmlcm to the council. . il t ' L. ,fa fe w, ,--, fair' .i 1 'U 'Zi James Cook Eleanore M. Physical Education, Ath- Dowling letlc Dlfectof- English Department, Stu- , dent Council Advisor. Henry J. Firley Marie Frazier English Department Commercial Department Chairman, Pinnacle Ad- Chairman. visor. 24 C UN CIL George W. Haas lndustrial Arts Depart- m ent Chairman, Golf Coach, lntramural S p o r t s Director. W. W. Kronsagen Science Department Chairman. I Delpha Patterson Languages Department Chairman, Latin Club Ad- visor. Ralph N. Magor Mathematics Department Chairman, Varsity Tennis Coach, Dance Club Ad- visor. Margaret Paxton Social Studies Depart- ment, Chairman of Coun- sellors, Intercluh Council Advisor. 25 Ruth McLean Assistant Principal Virginia R. Osborne Home Economics Depart- ment Chairman, Cafeteria Advisor. tra Virginia E. Sliker Director of Health and Physical Education, G.A.A. Advisor. -' -'.-sff.:sf1:4f 1-:ff-af.--.g..v.',.,Z-ifiqrszfgzgessgsf . 1.,:4z2fffz,-ef.. K - 1,1 Qtgq-f--fr 'A'ijs -1.4z:4:51f:swshmvw N 5 ef ,K , . . Q, 1 Q ' rf ,L ifgiii iffffs , ' i i V 1 as 'E .-ws 'EW f A . ' wt Y ' 'Y 1. Q32 , r 4 .,. . fi ' ' we ., V , .,,- 3 ,, .- L. , V . K I Vkrk ,a-ji, V 5 L . 'K 2535 i .4 - - ,K Q' A Q35 51.35 fsilf- ' ,, ' ter , t .,,w - 5 f . 1 1 ,, is ,. f Q, ' 1 f fm., f 5 3 Top Row Eleanor L. Alexander Language Department. Eleanor L. Arlen Physical Education, Assistant C.A.A. Advisor, As- sistant Health Director, First Aid. Lavere L. Astroth Physical Education, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Head Varsity Baseball Coach.. Blanche Aust Librarian. Suzanne Axt Language Department. Bottom Row Orth G. Baer Counsellor Junior-Senior Boys, Senior Hi-Y Advisor. Ivy Britton Bartosik Language Department. Jerome A. Becwar Science Department, Model O. C. Bergslien Commercial Department. R. G. Bernasek Commercial Department, Co-Advisor. Railroad Club Advisor. Square Dance Club FACULTY Margaret Bomgardner Home Economics Department, Red Cross Co- Advisor. ' Harriet Boonstra Art Department, Home Economics Department. 26 Top Row George Dekan Industrial Arts Department, Head Varsity Track Coach. C. W. Dewalt Science Department, Science Club Advisor. Clara Diers Social Studies Department, Current History Club Advisor. Bottom Row Vernon A. Elwood Industrial Arts Department. Ruth Ely Art Department, Art Club Advisor Art Consultant for Senior Play and Pinnacle. William H. Evans Mathematics Department, Assistant Freshman Football Coach, Intra- mural Wrestling Coach, Magic Club Advisor. 9 H . X lf? ' KNQQ fs? 41 M f -.1-I .2 ., 'Nf- .. it., L.,, pq ,. - , 41. X ff ies. , 5 H 21 X., W 5 is Wt isa X ., 91 Q 'z J 2, f . ff r ,, lf.. Q, ., . . 3 M Ms sy as . iii -4 ' ' ' ' 4 Top Row Q Mary L. Brinkmann English Department. L. H. Burnett Mathematics Department, Jr. Izaak Walton League Advisor. Football and Basketball Timing. Grace Carlson English Department., Bottom Row Harold M. Corrigan Counsellor Freshman-Sophomore Boys. Gladys Glenn Davis Home Economics Department, .lun- ior Red Cross Advisor. Eugene F. DeClark Mathematics Department, Movie Crew Advisor. ans as A '11 112 4? ' .2 aztffeiffigifi U H f sraiarrff .f . ,. ,L :Q5,Zi'qf,s ,gr , Sf' 5 9.45 Top Row Clara Rose Faist Mathematics De artment Mathematics Club Advi- sor, Pep Club Alsjsistant Advisor. Frank E. Galbreath Science Department, Astronomy Club Advisor. Wesley P. Gronewold Science Department, Mathematics Department, Sound Crew Advisor, G.T.S.C. Advisor. Marian Goddard Hake English Department. Hazel Hegner Social Studies Department. .l il I .,-'.zl N ggv - -:fy Syl' 'N 3 Q 3' Bottom Row Charles R. Holloway Science Department, Camera Club Advisor. Faye Homrighous English Department. Leo S. Hutt Mathematics Department, Sophomore Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. C. A. R. Johnson Science Department, Cross Country Coach, Assist- ant Track Coach. William Kastrinos, Jr.. Science Department, Head Varsity Football Coach, Frosh-Soph Baseball Coach. F ACUL'l Y . R. L. Kietzman Mathematics Department. Evelyn Kittlesby Mathematics Department, Y-Teens Advisor 28 'iwx , ,m,, 2, . , b w. ii 3 . f i t as ..... E M ir 53, iii.. 5, '-,' li is : ' 'gl' -it . f,Aie waWQfawWH Top Row R. L. Metcalf Science Department, Head Varsity Basketball Coach, Assistant Golf Coach. Margaret B. Meyer Language Department. Marjorie E. Miller Librarian, 790 Club Advisor. Bottom Row H. Wilfred Moore Industrial Arts Department. Vera 0,Hara English Department, Director of Monitors. Richard Piatt Social Studies Department, Junior Varsity Football Coach. Top Row ' Gladys Kronsagen English Department, Masque and Gavel Advisor. Willard E. Lazier Driver Education, Head Freshman Football Coach, Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach. Helen McConnell English Department, Glen Bard Ad- visor. Bottom Row Ruth McMahon Commercial Department, Pep Club Advisor. Leon A. McPherson, Jr. Social Studies Department. Robert H. Marlow Industrial Arts Department. si L K ,va I ,,,f iii? ,P . eiiffiix A 2 f '., 5 Tw ag 5 'KW A dn. Top Row ' Caecilie D. Pieper English Department, Pep Club Assistant Advisor. Dorothy Poling English Department. Don A. Porter Driver Education, Jr. Varsity Football Coach, Jr. Varsity Basketball Coach. Jane Rathje English Department. William E. Rider Social Studies Department, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Freshman Baseball Coach. Bottom Row Charlotte Schwartz Language Department, Student,Council Assistant Advisor. Elizabeth E. Scott English Department. Marie Shuck Language Department, Pan American 'League Advisor. Edythe A. Sinden Social Studies Department, Y-Teens Co-Advisor. Elizabeth Snow Language Department, French Club Advisor Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders Advisor. FACULTY Mary E. Swinney English Department. George G. W'all Music Department. . xr 1 Q' Q N-i 0 . . . lq..'l nhl lou' -..,---.' 3... Q .H N U. V. n-.-- -uw. ..,.- ..,.::,,-.u--AU.. Helen Wendlinig A Social Studies Depart- ment, Counsellor Frosh- Soph Girls. Warren Wiltsie Social Studies Depart- ment, Jr. Hi-Y Advisor, Head Frosh-Soph Foot- ball Coach, Frosh-Soph Track Coach. ACULTY i5'f2'fif, ???QS!flF' I' ' W' - '- 2.7! 'ir fff hy Eiifiizgfvg'g55,!?ffYf?L553 ' 1 - A ' ' 1 5:1 ' ' -3: 235 5 I ' 5 ' Eigiwl .. -yzggzs, - x 1 . A ' Sa.-1 . -eg! 4 f , sw Zg, . , - V - , . Rachel Whitfield English Department, Dra- matic Director, Kits and Skits Advisor, Thespians Advisor. ' ' Mary K. White Mathematics Department, Monitor Supervisionp Paul J. Yaeger English Department, Stage and Light Crew Ad- visor, ,lunior Class Play Director. E 3, 53 si 2193 CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIANS COOKS: M. Ciesler, E Mansel, E. Robertson, C Roberg, B. Kaiser. CUSTODIANS-Row 1: W. Habicht, E. Myers, C. Glendening, A. Chandler, E. Chandler. Row 2: C. Madden, I. Feid, R. Gilstrap, A. Coltermann, R. Williams. 32 OFFICE STAFF Above Anna Beattie Bookkeeper Right Carolyn Carr Cashier Below Donna Laske Office Assistant Above Dolores Sittler Office Assistant Below Freda Lundberg Secretary to Mr. Biester 'VL 5, xr X x, f X b X R .T ,gq 3 O 4 x I Lfflf L, ' X . W 2 , ' Q N,f,fi 1 fk, 1 V1 ,g'.,Y 1 P ,. I4 K N MZ' , v V ' - . . - , fs, 4-L-1, ,L ,LC 1 ' A Y, gf,-, ' !,.,,' f 1 - wif tx: V .r ' 1 4 f ' f . f f 2' f -- f 1 -. X. f - -. . f -X 8 . , I, ,il . ' ' - '- f- , L f f' -1 ,. , , . U 1 , - . , , ,D J. X - ,fqfx . ,f,4., g V, , ' I A f f- f I ' '- Q. gf V ,, , - - I , L, ..k4 K, A A4 5 3 A' z X ,Af 4- m g...-1-' :-lm -' gf N ,via E15xa'1f5zA. 44 2 .iw ,, ' -. - ' +'.- .. 2-'W -. fzifivy A A ?f3a '.?,fjz1?5 ,.2i ' uf' .. , nh S , ' Y JY 2: ...ag if fizfags-P' -,W f jf ' ', . .3517 - 52 Hai' 1 XgEi 11liiviW55S ? . ff V ' 5.3, f. I ' V ,, g2::g-:'-,- ,,' j?4w1, ,,gnMaax15:- .:fa5wxa.:f.:,,r3ff ff 1' ,5lm,,f1ga-gg-usmiq M- --:,5sfi .:g::,-I gfwprv 'fu dfffff X ' V f,fieM,:ff ','f ii7l ff ,... im- 'we ' .... , Q JJ '4Zi1,,4ii,rz-'4 ':-Eff 1 :ix ,T ' ' :sa?f -iii x t - . ,, A , .,... .,,,, 1 ::,: ...,1 .friviQ,::-Qi Q- Q'2iS2flQ.i-Q :.I' f :.. V, sa lou CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President John Inglis, Vice-president, Janet Malmg Secretary, A metamorphosis has taken place at Glenbard. The freshmen of 1953 can scarcely be recog- nized as the seniors of 1957. Old ideas and fads have given way and then have completely changed as the class of '57 stumbled down 4'Experience Road. Guided by their advisors and their own desire, they have kept sight of the main goal, knowledge. In Clubs, activities, studies, and sports they have at last arrived at graduation, the end of an en- joyable story. Their story is filled with painful memories though not unpleasant ones. They will remember their mistakes as freshmen, ambitions as sopho- mores, responsibilities as juniors, and omnipo- tence as seniors. These years are significant to seniors. Never again will these same 367 people gather for so long under the same conditions. HONOR STUDENTS P. Hurlbut, L. Schrotberger, K. Englund, R. Kellogg. E IORS CAROL AHLSTRAND Chorus 13 C.A.A. lg Pep Club 1. DORIS ANDRESEN Current History Club 43 P.A.L. 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Quill 81 Scroll 43 Square Dance Club 3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Glen Bard 43 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 10? High Honor Roll 1. FRANK ANGER Art Club 13 Chess Club 3,43 Math Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, Pres- ident 43 Monitor 33 P.A.L. 1,2,3.43 Science Club 43 Pinnacle 2,3,4, Photo Editor 43 Honor Roll 43 High Honor Roll 9. CLAUDIA ARNOLD Alliance Francaise 2.3.4, Program Chairman 43 Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1,2.3.4, Leader 33 Inter-Club Council 43 Kits 8: Skits 3,43 Glen Bard 43 Junior Play3 Senior Play Committee Chairman3 Speech Contest3 Honor Roll 6. GUIDO J. ARQUILLA Monitor 233,43 Football 1,2,3. ELAINE AI1WERD1A Band 1,23 G.A.A. 1,23 Monitor 33 Y-Teens 3. JOE BABB C-Club 2.3.43 Hi-Y 3,43 Masque Sz Cavel 3,43 Student Council 3,4, President 43 Thespians 3,443 Pinnacle 23 Junior Playg Senior Play Committee3 Prom Committee Chairmang Class President 2,3, Vice- President 1, Honor Medal Winner 33 Section President 23 Baseball 1,2,3, Letter 2,33 Honor Roll 43 High Honor Roll 10. BEVERLY BAINBRIDGE Alliance Francaise 33 Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1,2,3,-4, Leader 33 J.R.C. 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 Quill K Scroll 3,43 Student Office Help 43 Y-Teens 1.2.3343 Glen Bard 3,4-, Associate Editor 43 Junior Play Committee Chairman3 Prom Committee Chairmang Honor Roll 4. JANICE KAY BAKER SALLY BARNES Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1.2,3.4, Leader 3.43 Monitor 43 P.A.L. 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 .lunior Play Comn1ittee3 Prom Com- mitteeg Honor Roll 4. te+ F :vg,Q3iPifER5fWr'i3?D'b3?S'5?w55f,:?Qfgj5r.' 'iii' ?t1b?f45fZ?3?7iSi?2ff5 ?lSEi?i?i?zTg5?fQEQltQf?gb?f25fL2g?t2'ii'?T?.'iiiLfgQ'?AQgf.Ei5?Q?:1': 5 w?'5g,:2.m,fs ,..z11,m: G W 5 ' 1 ' ' 'S ' ' 'fm Si JM, V,,. , ,Q,N,,., ,.,,.. ,,,,,,g-,5,,,.,,-,s,sV.:afg,W ,-,,.z.sr..,, w ww H,-1,.1'f1rszis114 .1 t .,v., , ,V K ,,,, ,,,,s,,g,, A.k- gf f rf,,w,f,,,+, .f,f--, -f ,.-. ,ref aww , Jef ff i ,L of E 1 ,.1, ' ti ' ' 9 it SE IORS TOM BARRETT Hi-Y 45 Glen Bard 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Junior Play Committeeg Baseball 35 Cross Country 1,25 Track 25 lntramural Basketball 1,25 Honor Roll 1. GALE BARROWS Choir 35 Chorus 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Student Office Help 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 3,4. CAROL ANN BARTLETT Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Current History Club 2,3.45 F.T.A. 25 .l.R.C. 25 Monitor 35 Science Club 25 790 Club 1,2,3,45 Square Dance Club 3,45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 Prom Committee5 Speech Contest. CAROL ANN BAUMANN Alliance Francaise 1,2,3,4, Program Chairman 3, Secretary-treasurer 45 Art Club 1,25 Junior Play5 Prom Committee Chairman5 Section President 15 Honor Roll 12. JEAN BAUMANN Choir 25 Chorus 15 C.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Leader 35 J.R.C. 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 35 Science Club 25 Junior Play Co1nmittee5 Prom Committee. ANNE BEALL Alliance Francaise 15 Choir 2.3,45 Chorus 15 Current History Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Kits and Skits 3,45 Glen Bard 45 Junior Play Commilteeg Senior Play Committee Chairman5 Prom Committeeg Honor Roll 125 High Honor Roll 1. BRUCE HENRY BECKER Band 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 1,2.45 Railroad Club 3,45 Science Club 45 Square Dance Club 3,4. RICHARD O. BECKER Hi-Y 1,2,35 Tennis 2. BARBARA BELSLEY Choir 35 Chorus 25 C.A.A. 2,3,45 Helladians 45 lnter-Club Council 3,45 Masque Sv Cavel 45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Art Chairman 3, Vice- President 45 Y-Teens 2,45 Senior Play Committee Chairman5 Va- riety Show 3,4. Transferred from Benton Harbor High School, Ben- ton Harbor, Michigan, September,1954. ROBERT BERENDT Band 1,25 Hi-Y 45 Golf 15 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Honor Roll 5. . ,.1-553 ff ' ,iff ,gf--tf. f ,ft ft.:-t, ,f - istff- '- . . Q., , , , fb , Z 9,3 S 't.'-f,.fW f5. 5 f f' if ,,,., ,,,, r , ,, , I R X , , 5, If A ss -F- Seea:z-ts:wf::.wf!f25-Q-maaff-1,41'. A f ,, V - , we asaabt: ,t,,,,,,,, KRISTEN BERG Art Club 2.35 P.A.L. 1.25 Pep Club 12.3.45 Science Club 45 Square Dance Club 2.3.4-5 Y-Teens 12.354, Senior Art Cl1airman5 Prom Committec5 Honor Boll 3. PAT BERG G.A.A. 12.35 .l.R.C. 35 Kits S Skits 45 Pep Club 25 Student Office Help 3.45 Tltespians 4-5 junior Play Committee Cbairmang Senior Play Committee CllE11I'IIh'll1Q Honor Boll 135 High Honor R011 1. CAROL BER NDT GAA. 12.35 ,l.R.C. 25 Pep Club 1.2.3. MARGIE BERNDT Cv.A.A. 152.35 .l.R.C. 1.2.35 Monitor 45 Pep Club 1.2.35 Y-Teens 3. THOMAS BERRY C-Club 45 Baseball 1.2.3,4, Letter 35 lntramural Basketball 1.2. DREW BIEBEL C-Club 45 Hi-Y 3.45 Junior lkes 125 Monitor 4: Junior Play Commilteeg Football 3, Manager 4. Letter 45 lntramural Basketball 2. BILL BIEDERMAN C-Club 2.3.4. Yicc-President 45 Smoking Council 45 Student Council 25 Class President 1. V100-1JI'l'S1flt'l11 3. Secretary-treasurer 25 Section President 3.45 Baseball 1.2.34 Letter 2.3, Captain 45 Basketball 12.34. Letter 3.4. Captain 45 Cross Country 15 Football 2,3,4, Letter 3.45 Honor Roll 1. N ATALIE BIGELOW Chorus 1.25 Current History Club 35 GAA. 1,25 P.A.L. 12.3.45 President 45 Pep Club 12.3.45 Student Office Help 45 Y-Teens 12.3.45 Junior Playg Senior Play Committee. JERRY BJORK C-Club 3.4. President 45 Hi-Y 3.4. Secretary 45 Smoking Council 3.45 Baseball 1.2535 Football 12.34. Letter 3,45 lntramural Bas- ketball 1.2. PETER ROSS BLAKESLEE Camera Club 15 Hi-Y 3.45 Science Club 1.25 Pinnacle 15 Basket- ball 15 Cross Country 1.25 Track 15 lntramural Basketball 354. GUNDEL BLOCK Art Club 1,2,3, J.R.c. 23, P.A.L. 1. JUDY BOAL Alliance Francais 3,43 Chorus lg C.A.A. 1,2..3,4, Leader 3,43 ,I.R.C. 23 Kits S4 Skits 3,43 Pep Club 1,33 Square Dance Club 23 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Glen Bard 43 Pinnacle 33 Senior Play Committee3 Honor Roll 4. MICHAEL BODONY Chess Club 33 Science Club 3. Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Illinois, September, 1954. NESSIE DIANE BUUBAL Y-Teens 1. M551 5 is Ma ta M7635-W wig? nw 51 'fmalxtiiw'-if WY i2iP'Sr'14r'L!?YA5214t?n4r?1f'iH5--Kasey 4 awk, ,,, raw? . H. .,z:f: -f- . . f'i3 'f5E3,,z:n.wt ts J:.:!F'f1rf'f'w1. fm f2t'f?f5'vr:2?w?Q,igw tl , , 3 Ii :AA A gm ea x 33 if 3, Q j , ,,w,,2-3,133 2 y3,.g3,WUf Q3 ,S Huey art yy ,mmf Arita , . ..ft....S .. 7' : X A 16231 :fl4S.?wF-A351513i5-55,5 R255 SEV :M ' .ta X I , 12 is enemy 33 ,Jim i,,5fI?3,a.f53. ..s,,,,l,,,,, , BARBARA BOWMAN G.A.A. 1,2,33 J.R.C. 3,43 Monitor 33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 790 Club 1,23 Student Office Help 43 Y-Teens 13 Senior Play Committee3 Prom Committee3 Honor Roll 7. RICH BGWMAN P.A.I.. 3g Science Club 2. ROBERT V. BROWN C-Club 43 Hi-Y 1.2.33 Kits K Skits 3,43 Masque Sz Gavel 3,43 P.A.L. 1.23 Projection Crew 1.23 C.T.S.C. 1,2,3,4, Vice4President and secretary-treasurer 43 Thespians 3.4, Vice-President 43 Junior Play Committee Chairman3 Senior Play Committee Chairman3 Speech COIIICSIQ Tennis 2,3,4. Letter 33 Intramural Basketball 1,23 Honor Roll 9. STANLEY J. BRUNK Camera Club 13 Chess Club 1,23 Current History Club 13 Elec- tronics Club 33 Math Club 33 Honor Roll 4. SUE BRUSS G.A.A. 43 Monitor 3,43 Square Dance Club 3,4. Transferred from St. Charles Community High School, St. Charles, Illinois, Septem- ber,1954. JOHN PAUL BRYAN Band 2,33 Senior Play. E IORS BURGES BUDD G-Club 3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 Chaplain 4, Kits 81 Skits 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 4g Monitor 2.3,4g Smoking Council 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Junior Playg Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,43 Track 2,3,4g Intramural Wrestling 4g Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. DARLENE BUDZINSKI Camera Club 4g Current History Club 4, G.A.A. l,4g Monitor 4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Y-Teens lg Junior Play Committee. HOWARD BULLMAN ERWIN EDWARD BUNGE PAT BUOL Chorus 4g Cv.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club 4g Y-Teens 3,43 Honor Roll l. Transferred from Elyria High School, Elyria, Ohio, January, 1956. FRED BURGESS Electronics Club 2g Hi-Y l,2,3,4g Projection Crew 2,3g G.T.S.C. 25 Junior Playg Football 132g Golf 2g Intramural Basketball 2. JIM BUS SEY Hi-Y 2,3,4g Railroad Club 3g Junior Play Committeeg Football l,2,4g Golf 3,43 Track Manager 1,2g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. .IUDIE BUTZ G.A.A. I,2,3g J.R.C. 4g Monitor 3g Pep Club l,2,3,4g 790 Club 2g Y-Teens l,2g Junior Play. MARILYN CAIN Chorus l,2,3g C.A.A. lg J.R.C. 3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Y-Teens l,2,3,4g Senior Play Committee. RICHARD CALDWELL Band 1,2g Intramural Basketball l,2. 7 I' lt f 5 S ,.,. .Ei 5 gh? ,V ' SENIORS JOANNE CARDELLA G.A.A. 2, P.A.L. 2,3, Glen Bard 4. Transferred from St. Michael's Central High School, Chicago, lllinois, September, 1954. BURTON CARLE G-Club 3.4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1, Football 2,3, Letter 3, Golf 2, Honor Roll 1. BECKY CARLSEN Chorus 1,2,3, G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, ,l.R.C. 2, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3:, Quill 8, Scroll 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Pinnacle 3,4, Copy Editor 4, Honor Roll 4. RAYMOND H. CARLSTEDT Chess Club 2, ,lunior lkes 2, Monitor 4, Football 3. GAIL CARMICHAEL G.A.A. 2.3,4, President 4, Inter-Club Council 3,4, Kits Sz Skits 3,4, Masque K Gavel 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Student Office Help 4, Y-Teens 2,3, Prom Committee, Variety Show 4, Section President 4, Tennis 3.4. Captain 4, Honor Roll 5. Transferred from llellvue Junior High School, Syracuse. New York, September, 1954. DONNA RAE CARNAHAN J.R.C, 2. DOUGLAS CHRISTENSEN Latin Club 3, Masque K Gavel 3.4, Vice-President 4, Monitor 2, Quill K Scroll 3,4, Railroad Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Science Club 1, Glen Barr! 3,4, Lombard Ad Manager 3,4, Speech Contest, Honor Roll 13, High Honor Roll 1. ROBERT CLAYPOOL G-Club 4, Latin Club 3, Math Club 4, Monitor 2, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Science Club 4, Glen Bard 3.4, Feature Writer 4, Pinnacle 3,4, Assistant Copy Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, Junior Play, Speech Contest, Tennis 2,3,4. Letter 3, Honor Roll 9, High Honor Roll 5. JIM CLAYSON Band 1,2, Hi-Y 4, Masque S Gavel 3,4, Math Club 4, Monitor 2, P.A.L. 1,2, Science Club 1,2,3,4, Pinnacle 3, Senior Play Com- mittee, Prom Committee, Variety Show 4, Section President 2, Honor Roll 6, High Honor Roll 8. LYNNE COKINIS Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1,2, Y-Teens 1. ANN S. COLEMAN Choir 3.45 C.A.A. 3.45 Kits S Sl-tits 45 Student Office Help 45 Y- Teens 45 Variety Show 45 Tennis 45 Honor Roll 3. Transferred from Washington High School. Washington, Connecticut, March, 1956. SHERRY COLLINGS Band 15 C.A.A. lg PAL. 15 Honor Roll 3. RUTH M. COLLINS Art Club 2.35 Chorus 1.25 Helladians 45 ,l.R.C. 25 Monitor 253,45 Pep Club lg Square Dance Club 2.35 Y-Teens 15 Senior Play Comrnitteez. Prom Connnittee5 Honor Roll 2. MIKE CONDON Choir 2.3.4, Vice-President 3. President 45 P.A.L. 15 Variety Show 45 Football 1.25 Honor Roll 2. SHEILA CON ROY CAA. 35 Monitor 4. Transferred from Siena High School. Austin, Illinois. September, 1955. MICHAEL COOKE Chess Club 3.45 Latin Club 35 Math Club 3.4, President 35 Monitor 2,35 Science Club 3.4. President 45 Pizmacle 35 Prom Conimitteeg Speech Contest5 Section President 15 Honor Roll 55 High Honor Roll 7. SYLVIA LYNN COOKE COLLETTE CORRIGAN C.A.A. l.2.3.4. Leader 3,45 l.R.C. 2.35 Kits S Skits 3.45 Masque X Gavel 45 Monitor 25 Pep Club 2,3.45 Science Club 25 790 Club 1.25 Y-Teens 2.35 Senior Playg Prom Committee Chairmang Va- riety Show 15 Honor Roll 14. DARLENE COX Y-Teens 4. RUSS CRAWFORD Band 1: Section President 45 Basketball 1.2.35 Cross Country 1,2,3g Intramural Basketball 4. SALLY ANN CREECH Choir 43 Y-Teens 43 Senior Play Committee. Transferred from Eugene Coyle High School, Kirkwood, Missouri, September, 1956. FRED CRISSEY G-Club 2,3.43 Hi-Y 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Railroad Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Junior Play COIIIIUDTCCQ Section President 33 Baseball Manager 1,2,3,4, Letter 1.2,33 Football 2,3,4, Letter 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. JERE SANDERS CULP Band 1,2,3,43 Hi-Y 23 Science Club 3,43 Square Dance Club 3,4. TERRY CUMMINGS Hi-Y 43 Masque Sz Gavel 3,43 Math Club 3,43 Quill 8: Scroll 43 Science Club 2,3,43 Pinnacle 3.4, Assistant Copy Editor 3. Execu- tive Editor 43 Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committee3 Variety Show 43 Speech Contest3 Track 23 Honor Roll 43 High Honor Roll 4. Transferred from Webster Groves High School, Webster Groves, Missouri, December, 1954. JAMES JOHN CURRY Monitor 2. ROSEMARY DeANGEL1S C.A.A. 1,33 Kits 8 Skits 3,43 Monitor 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Stu- dent Office Help 3,43 Y-Teens 13 Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committee3 Honor Roll 1. JOHN DEARDORFF Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, President 43 Track 23 Honor Roll 8. PAUL DEGELMANN Monitor 33 Honor Roll 2. JOAN DEMPSEY J.R.C. 43 Monitor 33 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Y-Teens 1,2. BARBARA DENNIS Alliance Francaise 3,42 Chorus 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 J.R.C. 3,43 Kits Sz Skits 3,41 Monitor 33 Pep Club 1,2,3.43 Science Club 43 Student Office Help 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Junior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 1. SEN IORS DEBBIE DEXTER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 35 Kits 81 Skits 3,45 P.A.L. 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Program Chairman 3, Secretary 45 Thespians 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Variety Show 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Honor Roll 8. DAVE DICKSON Band 1,2,35 Chess Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Math Club 35 Square Dance Club 2,3,4. BOBBY SUE DIEDERICI-I Current History Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3,45 Kits 8: Skits 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Student Office Help 2,35 Thespians 45 Y- Teens 1,2,3,45 Junior Play Committee Chairmang Senior Play Com- mittee5 Honor Roll 5. KITTY DiFAZZIO Alliance Francaise 35 Chorus 1,25 Cv.A.A. 1,2,35 Kits 8: Skits 3,45 Monitor 15 Pep Club 1.2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 4. JANE ALICE DIXON Alliance Francaise l,2,3,4. President 45 Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Kits Sz Skits 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Office Help 3,45 Thespians 3.4, Secretary-treasurer 45 Y-Teens 15 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Prom Com,mittee5 Honor Roll 75 High Honor Roll 1. TOM DODD Baseball 1,25 Basketball 152,35 Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Letter 2,3,45 Track 3, Letter 35 Intramural Basketball 4. BILL DOWDNEY Art Club 15 Chorus 15 Masque 81 Gavel 3,45 Math Club 45 Science Club 45 Pinnacle 3,4, Ad Manager 45 Junior Play5 Honor Roll 10. LOIS DROEGEMUELLER ,I.R.C. 35 Monitor 1.3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Y-Teens 1,3,45 Honor Roll 4. PAT DUGAN Alliance Francaise 35 Cv.A.A. 2.3,4, Leader 35 Kits 81 Skits 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2.3.45 Variety Show 3,45 Honor Roll 3. Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, September. 1954. DIANE DUKELOW G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 35 Kits 81 Skits 3,45 P.A.L. 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1.2,3,45 Prom Committeeg Variety Show 45 Honor Roll 115 High Honor Roll 2. .am I -Jw i'1Ff3?' W '35 K f all 55 2 , it 5 fgqsggwg .... fi 'Y'-wk , Sm S f 4 4 'E : ,.E1 :! .. 'se . ::e,.:: 4 :J- 3.,gg,.53.55i1j.,a.3.,,,1 .,5g,,??,,55,E.q , t.. sn? 5 ,see ' - - sawsixaszksiwe' Azaawa V eseaalsmeff . x msrksaavesat Zfxzw., H x.:t:Pi.'4-ia .,,4r.,.f,f 4 ef ' 7 ' ff -wliw-:'1 fi fi-1 1 lwfewf f g ?El2Esw's1f:5ess5essfzz,':s'xsztmf:Sz: :seam-V12 :ri f:i'iil?Eg:,, - ..,., - X-F52 .5 3 'g55,..', ff: J' 1A2+2siQ54itfasififs2'.?1g4ei.iufQS1sv2.2f1..-11sfxs- 121.-2 se ww K' fi - 11'2:f-if-.vis.z,s. 35,5,,,,5g,g, t.,t,:f,,,2.,5fg5.,saistg:1e,gggg,gg2,.1Q,.s, f,, 5, - ,z :.g.f.fsf1.1, W, 1 7 wg, gxufmii :.1,5-:ms ,zz .:' ,z SENIORS DALE DYKEMA SUSAN EDDY Kits 81 Skits 4g P.A.L, 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Student Office Help 4g Y-Teens 3,4. Transferred from Proviso Township High School, May- wood, Illinois, November, 1954. BOB EDWARDS C-Clllb 3.4: .l.R.C. 35 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,44 Cross Country 15 Track 3,4, Letter 3. RICHARD EDWARDS G-Club 3,4, Secretary-treasurer 45 Student Council 23 Section Pres- ident 2g Basketball l,2.3,4, Letter 3,4, Captain 4, Cross Country Ig Football 2,3,4, Letter 3.4, Track 1,2.3,4, Letter 3. KATHRYN EGE Art Club lg CAA. 1,2,3,4, Council 2,3g Inter-Club Council 4g Kits St Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Student Office Help 2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,4g Prom Committee Chairmang Variety Show 43 Sec- tion President lg Honor Roll 2. DON EIBERG Hi-Y 1,2,4g Science Club 45 Football 1,23 Track 33 Intramural Basketball 1,2. ,IOANNE MARGOT EICHMAN Alliance Francaise 3, Chorus 1, J.R.C. 2,3, Treasurer 3g Monitor 4g Pep Club 2g Y-Teens 1,2.3,4g ,lunior Play Committee. JANET ELLERMAN Alliance Francaise 1,2.3.4g Chorus 1g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3,45 Kits 8 Skits 3.4g Pep Club 1.2.3g Y-Teensg Junior Playg Senior Play Committee. PATRICIA ELLISON Current History Club 3g CA..-X. 1,2g Pep Club 1,2,3g Y-Teens 1,2,3 CAROL EMMONS Alliance Francaise 3.43 J.R.C. 3,4g Monitor 43 Pep Club 2,3,4g Stu- dent Office Help 4g Y-Teens 2,3,4g Junior Playg Prom Committee' Honor Roll 3. Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora Illinois, September, 1954. a 1 JOHN ENGLISH Hi-Y 1,2.3,4, Secretary-treasurer 1.2, Monitor 2,4, P.A.L. 1,2, Bas- ketball 1, Football 4, Golf 2, Intramural Basketball 1.2,3,4. KAREN ENGLUND Chorus 1, Latin Club 3, Secretary 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Quill Sz Scroll 4, Y-Teens l,2.3,4, Pinnacle 2,3,4, Assistant Photo Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Speech Contest, Honor Boll 2, High Honor Boll 12. PHYLLIS ERSKINE C.A.A. 1,2,,3,, Pep Club 2,3,4, Science Club 4, 790 Club 2,3, Y- Teens 2,3,4, Junior Play, Variety Show 2, Honor Roll 6. ALAN EWERT Monitor 4, Prom Committee, Intramural Basketball 4. ELAINE FABRYCKI Y-Teens 3. Transferred from Foreman High School, Chicago, ll- linois, September, 1955. ROBERT FAHEY Chess Club 1.2.3, Electronics Club 1.2, Hi-Y 1,2.3,4, Math Club 3,4-, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Science Club 3, Prom Committee, Foot- ball 1, Golf 3,4. .IAMES FERGUSON G-Club 4, Monitor 3, Section President 3, Cross Country 1, Tennis 2,3,4, Letter 3, lntramural Basketball 2. JANE FERGUSON Art Club 1,2.3, C,A.A. 2, ,l.R.C. 2,3,4, Monitor 3, P.A.L. 4, Pep Club 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1.2,3,4, Senior Play Committee, Prom Com- mittee, Honor Roll 3. HU N TER FINCH Hi-Y 4, Monitor 4, P.A.L. 1,2,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Football 1.2, Tennis 2.3, Intramural Basketball 4. KAY FINCH GAA. 1.2.3,4, .l.R.C. 2.3, P.A.L. 2, Pep Club 1,2.3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. Transferred from Corpus Christi Academy High School, Fort Dodge. 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':f,2faSf,- ,faq sag . -'ti - wggfte 41155, 19? at .wt-K, .t ,., ,t 2, v' S-'cz , , 33:1 5' 1 -f!:.53F4:rs6 L L 1 VTP? ,si Q 1 Z 4 K ,,,,.H:..,,4s,,.4i,,-e .ty -. Wear sg,,e,.,,g,sg:wsftzg'-'i.:, f as-ff sv,g,sr.,ss5.41-,gear .fr - , Wfskiii-22',.hr 'l .-1 1-,. 'S ' it , ,.5.M..n ..,. . , , , . , 'V ' J :A . 4 . f,p.:1w:::0 , , V .G t ' Qfggiki, f- e , - , ff .. A 1 - W ,. 'C 'Q' 5? .3 rc-J . ,J ... 1 .-k' - .1 .gg 'rwsfv . 55 . ,, LA., 1 ,, ,X 1 544533: gg, 5 .ay . ,fy ,t,z:Qj,:ff ' jg 1 if - p4w:3y,ffg'f ,-e:ffgt,-4-L?1p,,..s,f3 - u ii Q' egg f-.',-:a f-..s:, ,f Q -,tm-e:i'.yf:f,' -:MM j if J,-sis? ,QEiilfilf?!L'f'gZ ' A 2 48 2, 7 ww W Qme,fySzttii'l15?3g'f,v,fffififga'Qi:?2?5,:emAsgqg? 4 sr ff' Y' D0-NALD FINLAYSON Transferred from Hackensack Consolidated High School, Hackensack, Minnesota, September, 1956. NANCI FISHER Art Club 1,2,3, J.R.C. 1.2, Monitor 3, Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 1.2, Junior Play Committee, ARTHUR FITZGERALD Latin Club 3, Monitor 4, Junior Play, Speech Contest, Honor Roll 4. Transferred from ,lesuit High School, Dallas, Texas, September, 1955. WILLIAM A. FOISY Junior Play. JOHN R. FOLEY, JR. 'f MARGUERITE Fox Art Club l,2,3, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Helladians 4, Program Chair- man 4, Student Office Help 4, Y-Teehs 1, Prom Committee, Honor Roll 2. THAD MDUTCHP FREEMAN Hi-Y 4, Monitor 4, Prom Committee, Section President 4. Trans- ferred from Waller High School, Chicago, Illinois, April, 1955. JANICE GANGWER Band 3,4, Current History Club 4, J.R.C. 4, Pep Club 3,4, Square Dance Club 4, Y-Teens 3.4, Honor Roll 4, High Honor Roll 2. Transferred from Sparta High School, Sparta, Michigan, September, 1955. MEL GAUGER Quill 81 Scroll 4, Railroad Club 4, Glen Bard 4, Copy Editor 4, Senior Play Committee, Boys Bowling League 4, Honor Roll 6. JOHN GAUNTT Monitor 3,4, Projection Crew 3. M ' ,, . .3 11 1 wma W-1 . , 22 22 22 . 3 - DEBBIE GENTRY Alliance Francaise 4g Art Club 1,23 C.A.A. 1,2,33 Helladians 43 Kits 81 Skits 3,43 Masque 81 Gavel 43 Pep Club 1,2,3, Classhead 1, Art Chairman 23 Student Office Help 23 Student Council 2,334-, Secretary 33 Y-Teens 13 Variety Show 43 Section President lg Honor Roll 113 High Honor Roll 2. NANCY GERZAN Alliance Francaise 2,33 Chorus 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3,43 .l.R.C. 3,4, Secretary 43 Pep Club 3g Y-Teens 1. MILDRED GILLGASCH Monitor 2,3,43 Science Club 33 790 Club 13 Square Dance Club 33 Honor Roll 2. KENNETH A. GLASSER Monitor 4g Senior Play Committee. ANNE GLEASON Camera Club 43 C.A.A. 1,2,3,4j J.R.C. 132,33 P.A.L. 132,33 Pep Club 4g Y-Teens 1,2,3. STANLEY L. GOLDING JUDY GORNDT Choir 23 Chorus 13 Current History Club 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 33 Inter-Club Council 33 Kits K Skits 3.4, Secretary-treasurer 43 Monitor 2,33 P.A.L. 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Thespians 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Junior Play? Senior Play3 Prom Committee Chairmang Vas riety Show 1,3343 Section President 33 Honor Roll 113 High Honor Roll 1. JOHN GRANT Football 33 Golf 3,43 Track 2g Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. Trans- ferred from J. Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, Illinois, Sep- tember, 1954. CAROLE GREGG Art Club 1.2,33 J.R.C. 1,2,33 P.A.L. 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2333 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Junior Play Committee3 Honor Roll 2. RAYMOND GEORGE GREVE Me. a, ,,.a.-t-t.,,t:,f,-NM f M, ,K -f,--W . giiafmfzz -fitffw-ww was if 5 wwwtsiamLS:.195Iggii5gfiQ?!iifBsa.QS1fQiTiZsff az ty. Q. ., Tlfmntszfsw-ffm.E27 Jiift-553-V ......st11a1a11m- -- A - at rswffiii' 55 EWV lf5 ,5fl3i1ffLll :5QEElt?Efl51 A 3 awwstsanew A- aww, at mg: s...f.,t.w,aaa,aaMf,,,f.-tt,,,,,, N flwsffsmsa g,.ft,:tn,gf TNR X tt -mszmew :st 1mwwaa1 55 . .Mtg aww -wa N I -I I W - 1. .1 .f.a.,-ra., ,Q . . . . ,er s .sb ,W . M943 . t,...,.,,a5??a,f,45f,,,Hs.-. . rm., aw Q2 fiat of ta5avisi.ftsit1eas4,f 1fi'gigz..51.Qse:vatweiiigrf astseiihswaf rf 'us-.A if.- sf M. 5 if fizssmtszz ' .., ,.,.. k,,.. .t,,. LU., ,...,..,,,,,1.M,-f,,,,,,V.,g,w-5.,g..,.f 55,1,Ma...t.aaamsa.--..,t. , -.. .w..aaa1a11,,1.-. -155' 'lx,?5?s5ie??EiiY-St? .FIU ,gs-...tttt,., .M wx wa ...,.,,.,, .. Q , -fff--f .. .,s,.a.2. ,, . ,.k. , . , .3 ...f .. ,..,... . .. ,,. .. .. iw, ,k .. .. M.. tr-f2.:2z1ew1s:s 8? fy.,--.mill t1-sqffagfgswi.117'T1 '- B'5ia-.ts . - . SENIORS ROBERT W. GREVE Monitor 4. MYRTLE . HACHMEISTER .l.R.C. 3,45 Kits 81 Skits 45 P.A.L. 1,2.3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Thes- pians 45 Y-Teens 15 Glen. Bard 4, Copy Editor 45 Junior Playg Senior Play5 Prom Committeeg Variety Show 35 Honor Roll 135 High Honor Roll 1. RITA HADLEY Cv.A.A. 45 Kits Sz Skits 45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 4. Transferred from Tuscaloosa High School, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, September, 1956. RICH HAGAN Band 1,25 Section President 25 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Honor Roll. 6. LINDA HALL Chorus 1,25 GAA. 1.2,3,45 ,I.R.C. 35 Monitor 45 Pep Club 1,35 Y- Teens 1.2. JUDY HANKE G.A.A. 3,45 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Junior Play Committee Chairman. Transferred from Oak Park High School, Oak Park, ll- linois, September, 1954. JUDY HANSEN Alliance Francaise 3.45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 C.A.A. 1,2,35 ,l.R.C. 2,45 Monitor 25 Pep Club 1,2,3.45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 10. SHIRLEY ANN HANSON Camera Club 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1.2.35 ,1.R.C. 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1. LAURYN HARRIS C.A.A. 35 J.R.C. 3,4, Way 81 Means Chairman 45 Kits Skits 4, P.A.L, 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Quill K Scroll 45 Y-Teens 35 Glen Bard 4, Foreign Circulation Manager 45 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee5 Honor Roll 6. Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, lllinois, September, 1955. JEANNE M. HART G.A.A. 25 J.R.C. 35 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 2. --ag 5 ai GAIL HARTLEY Art Club 1,35 Chorus 15 C.A.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1.2,3,45 Junior Play CO11ll1llllCBQ Senior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 3. BONNIE HASTINGS C.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Leader 35 ,l.R.C. 2.45 Monitor 45 P.A.L. 2,35 Pep Club 1.253545 Y-Teens 153,45 Honor Roll 2. KENT HAYWARD Hi-Y 2.3,45 Junior lkes 35 Prom Committeeg Section President 4. GAIL HAZEKAMP Alliance Francaise 45 Chorus 15 ,l.R.C. 35 Pep Club 35 Student Office Help 35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 10. KEITH HEIDE Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. JOHN HELLEDY C-Club 45 Hi-Y 1.2,3.4, Vim--President 45 P.A.L. 45 Junior Play Committee5 Football 1,2,3,4. Letter 45 lntramural Basketball 1,2,35 Honor Roll 1. PHYLLIS HENDRY Current History Club 35 Monitor 2,35 Student Office Help 3,4. DONNA HERBENER Chorus 15 Monitor 2.35 P,A.L. 1: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Speech Contestg Honor Roll 125 High Honor Roll 1. CAROL ANN HERRMANN C.A.A. 1.2.3.4-5 .l.R.C. 3,45 Monitor 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 790 Club 2,3545 Y-Teens 15 Honor Roll 3. MARILYNN HESTERMAN Alliance Francaise 35 Chorus 1,2.35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 35 lnter- Club Council 45 P.A.L. 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Student Council 25 Yffeens 1,25 Variety Show 2,3,45 Section President 1. Sf ' ge3,5,,5ttt.,.,.,ts,,t,,m:s ,itf--,mgfau -2 M as Q it energy .m,,,tt ,,vw?z1,gt,fSg:Qf,efg - A-ww 5 2 5 7 ws! iw Yiiiiibifjifi-' ,'l I ROBERT HESTERMAN Honor Roll 1. Transferred from Wheaton Community High School, Wlieaton, Illinois, September, 1955. DUANE DOUGLAS HEYMANN Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,23 Junior lkes 43 Boys Bowling League 4. JO ANN HIGGINS Cf.A.A. 1.2,3,43 Kits 81 Skits 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Senior Play Committeeg Variety Show 43 Section President 2. JOHN HIRSCH Football 1,23 Track l,2. ERWIN C. HITZEMAN Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 23 Honor Roll 2. MARILYN JOY I-IITZEMAN Alliance Francaise 1,23 Choir 43 Chorus 1.2,33 C.A.A, 2,3.43 ,l.R.C. 1,2,3,4, Project Chairman 3, President 43 Monitor 3g Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3.43 Junior Play Committee Chairmang Prom Committeeg Section President 3. MARY JULIA HOAR G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3,43 ,l.R.C. 3.43 Monitor 4g P.A.L. 1,23 Pep Club 1,23 Glen Bard 43 Honor Roll 2. BEVERLY HOCH Art Club lg Monitor 43 790 Club 1,23 Junior Play Committeeg Prom Committee. NANCY MAE HOFFSWELL Transferred from York Community High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1954. JULIA HORNE G.A.A. 43 Kits 3: Skits 4: Pep Club 4g Student Office Help 43 Y-Teens 43 Honor Roll 2. Transferred from Menlo Atherton High School, Atherton, California, September, 1955. SE IORS BARBARA RUTH HORTON Band 1,2,33 Choir 2,3,43 F.T.A. 23 .I.R.C. 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Science Club 43 Square Dance Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Pinnacle 23 Junior Play3 Variety Show 43 Honor Roll 10. MARIE HOYLE Chorus 43 C.A.A. 43 Pep Club 4. Transferred from Hinsdale High School, Hinsdale, Illinois, September, 1956. GAIL LOUISE HUBAL Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois, Sep- tember, 1955. MARY HUBER Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sportbead 2, Membership Chairman 3, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,43 Variety Show 43 Honor Roll 6. PAM HURLBU T Chorus 13 C.A.A. 1,2,33 Inter-Club Council 43 J.R.C. 1,23 Kits 81 Skits 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Masque 81 Gavel 3.4. President 43 Mon- itor 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Quill K Scroll 3,43 Science Club 2g Thes- pians 3,43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Glen. Bard 2,3,4, Feature Editor 4g Junior Playg Senior Play3 Prom Committee3 Speech Contest3 Honor Roll 33 High Honor Roll 11. CAROL IMROTH Alliance Francaise 33C.A.A. 2.33 Monitor33 Pep Club 23 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee. JOHN LOUIS INGLIS Astronomy Club 3.43 C-Club 43 Kits St Skits 4g Masque K Gavel 43 Math Club 43 Monitor 3,43 Science Club 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Junior Play3 Prom Committee3 Class President 4, Vice-President 2, Secretary-treasurer 13 Speech Contestg Baseball 1,2,33 Basketball 1,23 Cross Country 33 Football 1,2,4, Letter 4, Captain 1,23 Intra- mural Basketball 3,4: Honor Roll 63 High Honor Roll 2. .IACK IRWIN F.T.A. 2g Kits X Skits 3,43 Math Club3 Monitor I,2.3.43 Science Club l,2.3,43 Thespians 3,43 Junior PISYQ Senior Playg Prom Com- mittee. Transferred from La Porte High School, La Porte, Indiana, March, 1954. CAROL .IACHINO G.A.A. l,2,33 ,l.R.C. 1,2,33 Pep Club 1.2,33 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 10. PAUL .IACOBSON Hi-Y 33 Baseball 33 Honor Roll 1. Transferred from Lane Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1955. my Dim 1331, Q 53' get es ' '- A H22-952 1 1 3 ' 33 4233 R353 ef 2 5 3 wt it J 2 if 332 tif-as it 3 JW 5,331 fri., -- -A - f ,, .str ,fi J, ,, .335 .tt , 3, . ., ,,.., V , -. ,we N 35 it W3 X ei as W , .::'..': :.'52 'Sit-,, vi - :, 55.'I:3 -rs-Si r ! 3 , fgmtet ff D, 3 - -.gm-t-t ' awp kK3,5i5f2i. , 5 sa 2 -iv? igwu, QW Qamig gk? ..,,,?i,i3,wg 3 , ,Q it ,i-Jw, 'S .ttf .11 A sm, s,,r ,,, fat Ntfmii Y-11-I I fain K t X r 'ft 333' Aiix A Si i , aaa' eifthvsif SSW Q Y 5 '15't 5 , ..,,..,, .,. ,. M .qw Q,1e,..3z.tv7-wtitaff 555351, .S 5 25531 QF? ...fait ..aaasM,tw tllYt?75EiTi5EE5Z7Z2?iQittit Q' 5. . Q . ' A as Q as 5. A if rr 9 A 4 12' -. .1-xdsy :: :' ::.. 'Aisrsis r1.:f:'tf51lif5:w:Ef'9'G'7i :.!tZzs5fii hsSf?2if 'f2i1f.2gssi, .5 .. .. aw-:wwfitta-.ew. f,,fm-W- e,s1tw.t fa, f fwrsf . X f- - -W-ra xffegeytm-ftfrffszft w,gemr3t11ti5.,yA w,faWw 0'':W3P'iW4W5'55Q1fi7f' 3515151ff'15f3'55E24S1ZZETEfE Qifiiffi 'xv' iicEta24ieiLxei'si?tiH1Q?LeY7 ,.., . 5 ..,.S, f., 5 f f yt .5 aj J 535g .gh5i5,?LMk: t.:, f-Ay 512 933532156355 'tiiigigi ' fi :iiiioiii 11 its if2:71.I??4i?EL5E'ih6i?-.1437-eswanp A A 'frtwai 'Avia' ' v . ,,.,. , ,emi at S 12 1...,..w.2f,.,Q,...,,,,,.., 52,55 M g:?',':aQ,.asi:ea4sQ, . ,,.,,,,,f. t Q failleg ,ta wstftwaaf a.a.,g,v,5t2,.. zi,,55,,su, .. ,,2.m,5,k,3,Mw,,V.wriggggggg53,f25,g,syg5a55f ., .aawtaw.,,f.z,wf,ft W -t fm' . . .. .. sm, A.W. ..Xi,.t1-wma tr tltitiffitiwliieiassEast:wgsgzes-ragezezsmiee?ww SE IORS RICHARD 46WHITEY,' JANIS C-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Kits St Skits 45 Monitor 2,35 Railroad Club 35 Smoking Council, Sergeant-at'Arms 45 Junior Play5 Foot- ball 2,3.4, Letter 3.45 Track 2,3,45 Intramural Wrestling 45 lntra- mural Basketball 2,3. ELIZABETH JANSON Band 25 P.A.L. 2.35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Square Dance Club 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Glen Hard 4, Business Manager 45 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 2. Transferred from Cheyenne High School, Cheyenne, Wyoming, September, 1954. LEE JESS C-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2.3.4, Treasurer 45 Monitor 35 Smoking Council 3,4, President 45 Prom Committee5 Section President 35 Speech Contestg Football 1.2.3,4, Letter 3,45 Track 2,45 intramural Bas- ketball 2.3. JERRY D. JOHNSON Hi-Y 3,4-5 Senior Play. Transferred from East High School, Denver, Colorado, September, 1955. LAWRENCE JOHNSON Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monitor 23,45 P.A.L. 45 Junior Play Committee5 Prom Commitleeg Baseball 1.2.45 Intramural Basketball 1.3,4. PATRICIA JOHNSON Art Cluh 55 C.A.A. 1.25 J.R.C. 1.2.3.45 Monitor 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 Junior Play Committee. PRIS JONES Alliance Francaise 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2.3,45 Kits 8 Skits 45 Pep Club 1,25 Thespians 45 Y-Teens 1.23.45 Junior Play Committee Chair- mang Senior Play Committee Chairmang Variety Show 3,45 Honor Roll 8. CAROL JORGENSEN C.A.A. 15 J.R.C. 25 P.A.L. 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,4. BARBARA 'GBOBBIEM KEEGAN Chorus 15 Current History Club 45 J.R.C. 3.45 P.A.L. 45 Pep Club 1.2.35 Student Office Help 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Junior Play Com- mitteeg Senior Play Committee. RONALD W. KELLER CYNTHIA KELLEY Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Current History Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 C.A,!X. 1.2.3, Leader 35 J.R.C. 1,45 Kits Sz Skits 3,45 790 Club 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Glen Bnrfl 35 Junior Play5 Prom Committee5 Variety Show 45 Honor Roll 10. RITA KELLOGG Choir 25 Chorus 15 C.A.A. 1.2,35 Kits K Skits 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Masque St Gavel 3,45' Pep Club 1.2,3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 3,45 Student Council 3.4, Secretary 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Glen Bard 2.3.45 Junior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 Prom Committee Chair- man5 Class Honor Medal Winner 35 Speech Contest5 Variety Show 1,3,45 Honor Roll 15 High Honor Roll 13. LOUISE KENT G.A.A. 1.2,3.4. Leader 35 Kits K Skits 3.4, President 45 Monitor 25 P.A.L. 1,25 Pep Club 1,2.3.45 Thespians 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Junior Play Student Director5 Senior Play Committee Chairman5 Prom Committee5 Cheerleader 2, Captain 25 Honor Roll 65 High Honor Roll 1. LEE KIRKWooD ' 4 Band 1,2,3.45 Camera Club 15 Hi-Y 3. LJ! C 47 'X AL? ' K JOYCE ANN KLEINEDLER I ifpf l WJ Pep Club 1. 4 uf' My if A i , ,LM ly V511 by ,Q DORIS ELIZABETH KLETT 1' MQ Mb 1 , fl Choir 35 Chorus 1.2. if ji 10,6 . Ll L ,df LAWRENCE KLING WT if QW P.A.L. 35 Junior Play Committeeg Cross Country., 3,4, Letter 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Intramural Wrestling 4. GEORGIAN R. KOEPKE Chorus 1.25 C.fX..fX. 1,2.3.4, Leader 3,45 J.R.C. 3,45 Monitor 3,45 Pep Club 35 Junior Play Committee. GAIL W. KONKLE Alliance Francaise 3,45 J.R.C. 25 Latin Club 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Quill K Scroll 45 Square Dance Club 2.3.4, Vice-President 3,45 Y- Teens 1.2.3.45 Glen Bard 3,4, News Editor 45 Pirzmzcle 2,3, As- sistant Photo Editor 35 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Com- mittee5 Honor Roll 13. Transferred from Abington Junior-Senior High School. Clark Summit, Pennsylvania, November, 1953. ROY ALAN KRAL J.R.C. 35 Kits 8 Skits 45 Monitor 45 Thespians 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Basketball Manafrer 4, Letter 45 Track 25 lntramural Basketball 2,4. 55 31245 Q3 afar RQ va or 5- , A sf ggyjffvfswz -it -- w.:o:..v.g,- sf M W gtg :ASVgiiyeffatifrlfficzefiizafsai5 'I' E if 'Ha 3,4 5 ,G,,,., at Wm , fa. . ,. .. .t ,t .f,f,.g,: ,Q ,ff T Qt f ffaii i ma SW' if ,Mu t, , mg , , ,f 5,59 0 Nag I, 5, E wikis J V' 5334 it s+'THfJ,'4' 2 4,591 5,o..,.a : g g .... ..:. .,,.. 5 v.-:. fe Mgggwgn 1,-A ,,.., M QM. or is Y ,if tw fi at TERRY KRAMP Monitor 2,3,4. DONALD JAY KREIBICH Hi-Y 4, Square Dance Club 3,4. Transferred from Wheaton Com- munity High School, Wheaton, lllinois, September, 1954. KENNETH R. KROGER Art Club l, Camera Club l, Chess Club l, Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Helladians 4, Vice-President 4, Section President 4, Speech Contest, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. WALTER KUEHNE Band l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Council 4, Chess Club l,2, C-Club 4, Hi-Y l,2, Kits 8a Skits 4, Masque 8 Gavel 3,4, Student Council 4, Thespians 3,4, Pinnacle 3, Junior Play, Senior Play Committee, Variety Show 3, Section President 1,2, Speech Contest, Tennis 2,3,4, Letter 3, lntrarnural Basketball 1,2,3, Honor Roll 12, High Honor Roll 2. JUDY KUFER Chorus 1, Kits 8a Skits 3,4, Monitor 4, P.A.L. 3,4, Vice-President 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Junior Play Committee, Honor R011 2. LINDA LaFLEUR Chorus 3, Current History Club 4, GAA. l,2,3, Sporthead 2, J.R.C. 4, Kits St Skits 3,4, Monitor 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play. JOYCE MARIE LANDMEIER Current History Club 3, Monitor 2, Student Office Help 3.4, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee, Section President 4, Honor Roll 1. CAROL ANN LARSON Chorus 1, J.R.C. 1.2.41 Monitor 3.4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4. MARY LINN LARSON C.A.A, 3, lnter-Club Council 3, Treasurer 3, Latin Club 3, Mon- itor 4, Pep Club 3,4, Student Office Help 3, Y-Teens 3,4, Junior Play Committee. Transferred from Rufus King High School, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin, September, 1955. JANET LATHEN Choir 4, G.A.A. 4, Kits 81 Skits 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens 4, Glen Bard 4, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Honor Roll 2. Transferred' from Roosevelt High School, Des Moines, lowa, March, 1956. at t arrest ,5 so 3 kwxgii '... , ,, i J M .,,.. K5 fi .. sf... , . gf as Y' wffs-Qs -fattaassssft fk. 'Y t-ai ... H - 5- .- m a- . . - sv, . of 'Nm My 4 VS' ff' SENIORS ROBERT LEWIS C-Club 3.45 Smoking Council 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Section President 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,4, Captain 2,45 Track 2,45 Honor Roll 95 High Honor Roll 2. GINGER LIDICKER G.A.A. 12.33 .l.R.C. 25 Kits 81 Skits 35 Monitor 35 Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Junior Play Committeeg Prom Committee. ROSEMARIE DIANNE LIEBICH Honor Roll 1. Transferred from Oakdale Vocational School, Oak- dale, Kentucky, September, 1954. PETER F. LINDQU IST Aeronauts 1,25 Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-treasurer 45 Math Club 3,45 Science Club 3,4-, Secretary-treasurer 45 Honor Roll 55 High Honor Roll 9. CAROLYN LOWNES Art Club 15 Choir 3.45 Chorus 1,25 Science Club 25 790 Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Honor Roll 125 High Honor Roll 2. JOHN LUND G-Club 3.45 Football Manager 3,4-, Letter 3,4. WILLIAM M. LYNCH G-Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,45 Track 1,2,3.4, Letter 3. ADRIENNE JOAN MCCALL Choir 35 Chorus 1,2,3. WILLIAM MCCONOCHIE Chorus 15 Hi-Y 1, President 15 Masque Sz Gavel 45 Junior Playg Variety Show 35 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3g Honor Roll 10. FREDERIC HARRY McDAVITT Hi-Y 45 Kits 81 Skits 4, Vice-President 45 Football 4. Transferred from Bay Village High School. Bay Village, Ohio, September, 1956. 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A 9143 's at-M, , 3. we 1- i SENIORS GALE LEE McGINTY 4 . . , Chorus 13 C.A.A. l.2,3,f1'3 Kits Sz Skils 3.43 Monitor 23 l.A.I,. 3.43 Pep Club 1,233.43 Student Officio Ill-lp 23 Tltospians 4g Y-'lie-ons 1.2.3.1-13 Glen Burr! 43 ,lunior I'lay3 Si-nior Play Conunitteo Chair- mang Prom COltIl11lllt'l'Q llonor Roll 4. MARCO MeKENNA Kits 81 Skits 3,43 Pep Club 33 Y-Tc-ons 1.3.43 01011. Ilurrl 43 Prom Committee: Honor Roll 10. ROB McKNIGHT Chess Club 13 Hi-Y 43 Sczivnm- Club 33 Intramural llaskotball 1.2. TERRIE McNEESE '1'ransfr-rrt-tl from William Culle-n Bryant High School. Long Island. Now York. Septelnlwr. 1955. BONNIE McPHERSON Chorus 3g G.A.A. 43 .l.R.C. 33 Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 43 Junior Play3 Senior Play COIl'tII111l0t'Q Prom Committee. Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago. Illinois. September. 1955. WARREN MADDEN Rand 1.2.3,4. Council 3.4. Camera Club 1.23 Hi-Y 1.2.3. Vice- President 1.23 Masque S Gavel 3.43 Proiection Crow 13 ,lunior Play3 Intramural Basketball 1.23 Honor Roll 113 High Honor Roll 2. HELENE MAINES fl.R.C. 13 P.A.L. 1.2.3,4Q 790 Club 1.23 Y-Teens 1.23.43 Pinnacle 3.4, Assistant Class Editor 43 Junior Play3 Prom Committee3 Honor Roll 113 High Honor Roll 1. JUDY MAISEL G.A.A. 1.2.3343 ,l.R.C. 23 Kits K Skits 3,43 Monitor 33 Pep Club 12.3.43 790 Club 23 Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. JOHN MALLON Hi-Y 1.2.43 Football 13 Track 13 Intramural Basketball 1.2.3. JANET MALM Alliance Francaise 3.43 Choir 2.3.4-3 Chorus 1g Current History Club 23 C.A.A. 1.23.43 Inter-Club Council 4. President 43 Kits Sz Skits 3.43 Masque 8 C-avel 3.4: Pep Club 1.2.3,43 Student Council 34 YATeens 1.2,3.43 Junior Playg Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committee-33 Variety Show 3.43 Class Vice-President 4, Honor Medal Winner 33 Section President 3g Honor Roll 123 High Honor Roll 2. GLEN MALONE Transferred from Manteno High School, Manteno, Illinois, Janu- ary, 1955. CAROLYN MANLEY C.A.A. 2,33 Kits K Skits 3,43 Monitor 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3, Sci- ence Club 33 Y-Teens 2.3,43 Glen Bard. 4g Pinnacle 33 Junior Play Committee. Transferred from Rich Township High School, Park Forest, Illinois, September, 1954. BOB MANNA Kits St Skits 3,4Q P.A.L. 2,33 Thespians 3,4-, Presioent 43 Junior Playg Senior Play. MIKE C. MARTIN Junior Play. ROGER BRYAN MASSOW Honor Roll 3. SHIRLEY ANN MATLOCK Art Club 1,2,3Q C.A.A. 1,2.3.4, Leader 3,43 Helladians 4, Council 43 Monitor 33 Pep Club 1,23 790 Club 13 Y-Teens 1,43 Junior Playg Senior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 1. HAROLD ELLIS MEEHAN Chess Club 1,2Q Monitor 23,43 Variety Show 1. ROGER MEISTER hi-Y 4. Transferred from Downers Grove High School, Downers Grove, lllinois, September, 1956. DICK MERRELL Cross Country 23 Honor Roll 2. BEVERLEE JEAN MERTZ Band 1,21 Monitor 43 P.A.L. 13 Y-Teens 1,2,3. 59 is sv 2' F M 'Y s ,M QSM Q ffgsfr H misss A F? M, mn if YM? it 4 uh: , vm f -xlrfr N, is 233 Page 52 wi elif Q i If ffif. 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PAT MINICK Alliance Francaise 2,35 C.A.A. 2,3,4, Leader 3, Inter-Club Council 3, Secretary 33 Kits Sz Skits 3,43 P.A.I.. 4g Pep Club 2,3,4, Class- head 4, Thespians 3,4g Y-Teens 2,35 Junior Play Student Directorg Senior Play Student Directorg Section President 3. Transferred from American High School, Mexico City, Mexico, February, 1954. JOHN JOSEPH MINNEC Aeronauts 1,2,3g Camera Club 43 Monitor 2,3,4g ,lunior Play. MARILYN MITCHELL Choir 4g Chorus 1,2,3g C.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Monitor 2g P.A.L. 1,23 Pep Club 2,3,4g Student Office Help 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 1. JOHN MOCKO, JR. DAVE MOORE Camera Club 1,23 Chess Club lg Monitor 4g Science Club 4, Pin- nacle 4, Photographer 4g Variety Show 2,333 Honor Roll 1. ELAINE MOORE Chorus 1, Current History Club 3g C.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3,4g ,l.R.C. 15 Kits 81 Skits 3,45 Monitor 3g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Senior Service Chairman 45 Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committeeg Section President 2. .IUDITH GAYLE MOORE Pep Club 4g Y-Teens. Transferred from Arlington High School, Arlington, Vermont, March, 1956. f!EllhEf:g5E15S2rgrQj' 'W '?igg?i2i3l52ifS5i?iKxiZf3E V't'V ' ' wtezftzs .1 ,,,,,,,,,,,. ,, . fe ,, ,gt-JM , 515: xiii Me 1 -'t m,1e63iLgU'lPftf'Ef3 .1 f:F:2g : ,,-,sez 'W sr:5ifg1113Q1iggiQ,,i7Lg: il? 4 A-iggszfss?3si?Q?itf??f?tl'Qgi2igf3tfis SE IORS ANGELA MORAN Band 3, Choir 4, G.A.A. 3,43 Kits Sr Skits 3,43 Program Chairman 4, Pep Club 3,43 Junior Play Committee, Variety Show 4, Honor Roll 1. Transferred from Upper Southampton-Warminster High School, Southampton, Pennsylvania, September, 1955. JOAN MOREAU 790 Club 1,2. Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, 11- linois, January, 1953. SUE MOULDS G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Kits 81 Skits 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Classhead 33 Y-Teens 1g Senior Play Committee, Prom Committeeg Section President 1, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4. BETTY MUELLER Art Club 1,2,3, Chorus lg Monitor 1, Y-Teens 1, Junior Play Committee. SUE MUELLER G.A.A. 2,3,4g J.R.C. lg Monitor 2, Pep Club 3,4g 790 Club 1,23 Y-Teens 1,2. DOROTHY NIUESCHEN P.A.L. 2,3. Transferred from St. Thomas Apostle High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1954. IAN MUIR Railroad Club 3,4, Vice-President 4. JUDITH ANNE MURRAY Chorus lg G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 1,2,4g Y-Teens 1. ROBERT NAGLEY Camera Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Electronics Club 2,3g Math Club 3,4-g Science Club 3. DICK NELSON 12494m?2iZ?i5:?fi4?sL?T.?wzfw--SELIt-f':45sf-zMH' 355- fs of ' f f as ffiinemstf V x f Eli' 59-assi W '-SM its-w7Ut:1Tii'ill1F?.Yif ff. il? 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NORMAN NUVICKI ,lunior lkes 13 Track 13 Intramural Basketball 1,2. DAVE OBRECHT G-Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Smoking Council 3,43 Section President 23 Baseball 13 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,4, Captain 43 Track 1.2,3, Letter 3. SUZANNE OEHMEN Chorus 43 G.A.A. 4g Y-Teens 43 Glen Bard 4. Transferred from St. Francis Academy, Joliet, Illinois, September, 1956. KEITH OLANDER Chorus 13 Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Monitor 43 C.T.S.C. 3g Intramural Basket- ball 33 Boys Bowling League 4. CHRISTIAN ORBESEN Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1954. JOAN 0,ROURKE Camera Club 4g C.A.A. 4g JRC. 33 P.A.L. 2,33 Pep Club 4. PEG PALMER Art Club 1,33 C.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3,43 I.R.C. 23 Kits 8: Skits 43 Monitor 33 PA.L. 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Quill Sc Scroll 43 Thespians 43 Y-Teens 13 Glen Bard 4g Junior Play Committee3 Se- nior Play Committee, CAROLYN PAPE C.A.A. 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Glen Bard 4. Trans- ferred from Wheaton Community High School, Wheaton, Illinois, November, 1955. DONALD PATTERSON Alliance Francaise 1,5 Band 1.2,3,4, President 45 Camera Club 15 Projection Crew 15 Science Club 45 Prom Committee Chairmang Section President 45 Intramural Basketball 1. LANE PATTERSON C-Club 3.4: Hi-Y 1.2.35 Smoking Council 3,4, Secretary 45 Foot- ball 1,2.3.4, Letter 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4, Letter 2,3,445 Intramural Basketball 1,2.3,4. .IOHN PERSO Monitor 3,45 Science Club 45 Intramural Basketball 1.2. MARGARET E. PET ERSEN Choir 45 Chorus 1.2.35 J.R.C. 15 Square Dance Club 25 Y-Teens 2. HAROLD PETERSON Kits 8 Skits 45 Latin Club 35 Masque S Gavel 45 Math Club 45 Quill 81 Scroll 3,45 Railroad Club 3.4. Secretary 35 Science Club 45 Thespians 45 Glen Barr! 2,3,4t, Editor 4-5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Cross Country 25 Intramural Basketball 2,45 Speech Con- test5 Honor Roll 55 High Honor Roll 8. WARREN M. PETRIE, JR. Junior lkes 45 Cross Country 3. LOIS PIEDLOW Honor Roll 3. Transferred from York Community High School, Elmhurst, Illinois. September. 1954. JIM PIERCE Football, 1.2. DOROTHY PLASS Choir 3.4, Secretary 45 Chorus 1.25 F.T.A. 25 C.A.A. 1,25 P.A.L. 45 Honor Roll 10. 63 . , ,...-.f.Wf -7 ..1. an .. 'wwmuul 9lifflq,y,ff-' tt ,ee . . ' . 5 ,, I ! c 127' rf! 11' PM wf' f ,rf-'Nfl ALEXANDRA PONTIKES F' Alliance Francaise 45 Choir 45 Chorus 35 F.T.A. 25 .l.R.C. 2.3,4, Treasurer 45 790 Club 2,3,45 Junior Playg Honor Roll 85 High Honor Roll 4. BARBARA RADEK G.A.A. 15 Junior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 3. MERRILL F. RAJECK Chess.Cluh 2,35 Hi-Y 45 Math Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Mon- itor 3,45 Science Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Junior Play Com- mitteeg Prom Committee. Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1954. SUSAN RASMUSSEN Monitor 2,3,4. TOM RASMUSSEN it Aeronauts 35 Electronics Club 35 Science Club 35 Honor Roll 3. JUDY RATHBUN Chorus 15 Y-Teens 2.4. CHUCK RAUSCHENBACH Chorus 15 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 P.A.L. 25 Football 1,25 Golf 25 Track 1,45 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Honor Roll 10. DOUGLAS REEVE Art Club 15 Band 1,25 Choir 3,45 Variety Show 45 Section Presi- dent 2,35 Honor Roll 35 High Honor Roll 1. JOHN REINHARDT Aeronauts 15 Choir 2,3.45 Chorus 15 Science Club 15 Prom Com- mitteeg Basketball 2.3,4, Letter 45 Cross Country 45 Football 2. '4' li j gig 'iif Band 1,2,35 Hi-Y 45 Math Club 35 Monitor 3. .,,,, t .. .15 as ,, H wt'-ftf,f,. - 2 855.3 5 '4llgiE?lflllttt3?f55 t fA,?i2d4,,wt:,3.i5Pigyg ,X . ,. .,..., rg, Q f 5,5 ,,.., , . . sl, M35 fvfgsgffg, F1 -A -- .. H A --mf-1ma.-,tw-5,,f.,.:f ,ft ms -- M1t,,m.ts,fMtAf1tsws.,ttf lmfff:f.ew..,gfgfgg - , K .5 V :E ,-2.1 45 Ng 55,-5, f .. f- ,W SEN IORS SUE ANN RICHARDSON Art Club 2.3, Publicity Chairman 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 J.R.C. 1,25 Monitor 45 Pep Club 25 790 Club l,2,35 Y-Teens 1. KAREN RIDGWAY Band 1,2,3,45 Current History Club 45 J.R.C. 45 Kits 8: Skits 3,45 Monitor 2,3,45 P.A.L. 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club 1,25 Square Dance Club 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committeeg Honor Roll 7. CAROL RINSCHE Band 1,2,35 F.T.A. 25 J.R.C. 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 2,45 Science Club 45 Square Dance Club 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4-5 Pinnacle 2,3,4, Feature Editor 3, Assistant Business Manager 3, Managing Editor 45 Junior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 10. DON ROBERTS Kits 81 Skits'35 Square Dance Club 25 Football 2. NANCY ROBINSON Chorus 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Kits 81 Skits 3,45 P.A.L. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Junior Playg Honor Roll 4. Transferred from Riverside-Brookfield High School, Riverside, lllinois, September, 1954. JOHN D. ROBNETT Band 1,2,3. JOANN ROMPALA G.A.A. 25 J.R.C. 45 Pep Club 35 Thespians 45 Y-Teens 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play. Transferred from J. Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, lllinois, September, 1954. BILL ROWEN Chess Club 1,25 Chorus 15 Latin Club 45 Monitor 25 lntramural Basketball 1.2.3. CAROLE J EAN ROWLAND G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 35 P.A.L. 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Student Office Help 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3. KAREN RUBLE G.A.A. 2,3,4, Leader 35 J.R.C. 15 Kits 8 Skits 45 Monitor 2,35 Pep Club 3,45 Student Office Help 45 Thespians 3,45 Junior Play Student Directorg Senior Play Committee C0-Chairmang Prom Com- mitteeg Section President 4. t ,. afit5mlfsltz,1Q2't.e' 1.2. gtiji 51fi'5Til5l?11g.iz T53 -Si? Isl 5 2 2 A 5. 5 ,W .- - . 5 .SV ,f.. Q, J 3. - ' fvitzwtlgtfgfit 3 ,7zz:2:.t.ffJziag,y if ' 3 SHP: sb' ' mile ,Q . 'T , - Q, ' if . - is -W 1.1, -. 3,41 , if X I .iii t f 5 1' azttgt,-1,,.t, iN , ' i g, I . fr 'O aff-9 fri ix , ' 'ff he' - , ---' 9 , - 4- ,. ' g. 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'sf-'Q-T. :'..Ha. , - f- , , , A, 13. ,z 5 E . . , ,-tfzfqgtw. ,'t5W , I , ,,,, www:-sv 1 - Sm , :1t,4L4t,f', ,, N ,-ff., , k k Fawn... , .u,f.tsfMB,,,s v,.g,,, ,f f..z-gmgggpr, ' f ' trfrqfisls , af is is .Mawr ,iw-1, f .,,., mites? 3- Vi .1 - , we SEN IORS WAYNE THOMAS SATURNIA Hi-Y 33 Monitor 2g Science Club 4. Transferred from Lyons Town- ship High School, La Grange, lllinois, February, 1954. SANDRA SAUER Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Y-Teens 13 Variety Show 43 Honor Roll 8. MARILYN SCHAUS G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Inter-Club Council 4, President 43 Kits 8 Skits 3,43 Monitor lg Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,43 Junior Play Committee3 Senior Play Committee Chairmang Prom Committee3 Variety Show 1,23 Section President 33 Tennis l,2,3 Cheerleader 2,33 Honor Roll 12: High Honor Roll 1. ALLAN SCHMIDT Art Club 1,2,33 Chess Club 1,23 C-Club 43 Helladians 43 Pinnacle 4, Art Editor 43 Senior Play Committee3 Prom Committeeg Variety Show 13 Basketball 13 Cross Country 1,2,3, Letter 43 Tennis 1,33 lntramulal Basketball 1,23 Honor Roll 7. SHERRY SCHMOLLINGER Student Office Help 4g Y-Teens lg Honor Roll 1. SUSAN SCHOCK Alliance Francaise 3,43 Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,23 C.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 33 lnter-Club Council 3g Kits 81 Skits 3,43 P.A.L. 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 790 Club 23 Y-'leens 1,2,3,43 Pinnacle 3,43 Organization Editor 4: Junior Play Committee3 Senior Play Committee3 Variety Show 1,3,43 Honor Roll 2. KEITH R. SCHOEN Hi-Y 43 Intramural Basketball 3. Transferred from Parker High School, Chicago, lllinois, September, 1954. LEAH SCHROTBERGER G.A.A. 33 Latin Club 3. Treasurer 33 Quill 81 Scroll 43 Y-Teens 3,43 Glen Bard 4. Associate Editor 43 Pinnacle 3g Senior Play Com- mittee Chairman3 Prom Committeeg Speech Contest3 High Honor Roll 6. Transferred from Bloom Township High School, Chicago Heights, lllinois, September, 1955. GEORGE SCHU LTEJ ANN Camera Club 4. Transferred from Rogers High School, Rogers, Ar- kansas, September, 1954. BOB SCHWARTZ Monitor 1,2,3,43 Section President 43 Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,43 Intramural Basketball 1,23 Boys Bowling League 4. wail' P iff? T x -J. ,S f. 3 - t 3 f ...Mr a Y ,R ...Q . -.rg '5 5 . X? 5 E. JOHN SCHWARZ Science Club 4. MARGE JEAN SHANKS Transferred from Kelvyn Park High School, Chicago, Illinois, No- vember, 1955. KAY SHAW ,l.R.C. 25 Kits S Skits 3.45 P.A.L. 3,45 790 Club 15 Y-Teens 15 ,lunior Playgf Senior Play Committee. CAROL. SHELLENBARGER Alliance Francaise 1.2.35 Chorus 1,25 Masque St Gavel 45 Monitor 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2535 Speech Contest5 Honor Roll 45 High Honor Roll 7. PHILL SHEPHERD Projection Crew 1: Square Dance Club 35 Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Letter 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 Track 1.2,3.4, Letter 1,2,35 intramural Basketball 1.2.3,4. DEE L. SHETLER .l.R.C. 35 Kits 81 Skits 45 Monitor 35 Y-Teens 3. Transferred from Noblesville High School. Noblesville, indiana, January, 1955. HDEE SHONKWILER Chorus 15 CAA. 1.23.45 Monitor 35 P.A.L. 1,2,3, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1.2,3.45 Y-Teens 1,2,3.45 Senior Play Committee5 Va- riety Show 3,45 Speech Contest5 Honor Roll 5. JAQUELYNN L. SHREEVE Inter-Club 35 .l.R.C. 3,45 Monitor 45 P.A.L. 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Student Office Help 45 Y-Teens 45 Junior Play Committee. Trans- ferred from lmmaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, illinois, September, 1955. RONALD SIEMS MARY L. SMART Pep Club 2,45 Y-Teens 23,45 ,Honor Roll 5. Transferred from Shades Valley High School, Birmingham, Alabama, September, 1954. 67 I . ' -- - . . ,..... rg.. Q A.. ' .a. 1 i .,,,, ., f 5.21.1 . 1 .. . 'ZW' f 'Wt'-' 't iitx.-.Q-'. . fiqrftgkt , f 554 A ia, . ..,.,,,, gig, , , ,,-,f- -,. M, .,, 68 .- :yy if-Qt . ' k Q C ' ,g:14f.c,,.fJ.1?,5-, ..2 3f 3,,,,,gf , ALBERT SMIGIELSKI Astronomy Club 3, Chess Club 2. ED SMITH Band lg Electronics Club 2,3g Projection Crew lg G.T.S.C. 1,2,3,4, President 4g Tbespians 4. JIM SMITH Math Club 4-. Transferred from J. Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, lllinois, January, 1956. JUDI SMITH Choir 2,3,4, President 3, Vice-President 4, Chorus lg G.A.A. 1,2,3,4-, Leader 3, Secretary 4g Kits K Skits 3,45 Masque 81 Gavel 4g Mon- itor 2g P.A.L. lg Pep Club 1,2,3g Thespians 3,4-g .lunior Play, Senior Play Student Director, Prom Committee Chairman, Variety Show, 1,3,4g Section President 23 Honor Roll 4. ROBERT G. SMITH Camera Club 1.23 Science Club 4g Square Dance Club 3g Honor Roll 3, ROBERT S. SMITH SALLY SMITH Band 2,3.4g C.A.A. 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3g .lunior Play Committeeg Prom Committeeg Honor Roll 6. Transferred front Wil- lard High School, Willard, Ohio, September, 1954. ELEANOR SNEEN Band 15 Monitor 33 Y-Teens 2. Transferred from Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinois, April, 1954. ELSIE SOUKUP C.A.A. 2g Pep Club 3g Y-Teens 2,3. BARBARA STEPHENS Chorus 1.2.3, C.A.A. l,2,3g J.R.C, 1, P.A.L. 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3, Square Dance Club 2g Y-Teens 1,2,3g Pinnacle 3,4, Sales Director 4g Honor Roll 1. ' .EEG im at lite if W ff a-ml T gfg axfi T552 its aife e gzijigsfe V51 2519? llglqxlfil' QQ? vt W rift? if aitifffifevr et' 5 Wlrw Y 'riff-Wrwvasw. ,,:...f :-M L, . . 1 :lf f , - .1 t t :: gE:f'::- ..H'..' K' L 5 H'f Z':':?ff ff.:'If': 'AU' '7' fE '.::'k.:5'::'l:':: K-1 1',ri.' Et' ::I:-::-545:- 1::1'. f' ' - V ' . - ','I,FJg, ,y ati- 'V' '5.' z AW Ag, x.. ,, -I ,, Wi- fiifii lu ' , -7 Sfwfzt :!?':iQ'? y t 9' 4 5359 ig -.9-: 'Q 7 t V' j fig, lk ' :'.E.xfi,, AP 5'f,E'Q':-'j'-,'!Ef'55.fE::55::.g1'g ' ' f is it W' 'Je w ff45s5f'i'l-,lie-ii w t ' RICHARD STOCKIN GER Kits 81 Skits 4g Thespians 3,43 Junior Playg Variety Show 35 Track 3. DONALEE STRIPLING C.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3,4g 790 Club 2,3,4, President 45 Prom Committee. L77 521 'J Zfc'-L J6U.fv?,uCfL ' -fgoeffdtfrff LLWQX g 'LA' 5C4 RICHARD SWALLOW -5 1 G-Club 3,4g Latin Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Masque St Gavel 3,4g Math Club 4g Science Club 45 Pinnacle 4, Assistant Sports Editor 4, Football l,2,3,4, Letter 3,4g Track 1,2,3g Honor Roll 133 High Honor Roll 1. RONALD TEIXEIRA DICK TEMPLE Monitor 35 P.A.L. 25 Science Club 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,4q Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4, Letter 3g Honor Roll 2. PAUL TEPPEMA Honor Roll 1. MARIAN THIELE G.A.A. Ig P.A.L. 2,3,4g Pep Club lg Glen Bard 4, Senior Play, Honor Roll 12. JIM THOMAS Astronomy Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Colf 2,3,4g Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3,4. BILL THOMPSON G-Club 43 Basketball 1,25 Football 4g Track l,2. TERRY TOMAMICHEL Camera Club 1.2, C-Club 3, Hi-Y 25 G.T.S.C 23 Baseball 2, Letter 2, Basketball 1,2g Football 3, Letter 3. mg xc ' 15 f H, gg-N' if we If en-N' we ff 4 L iw . 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K ,, K at .. . ., , .,3.31.ma33:3ffxf- t..,. ,-,W -1,152 .gszzfsy fn... t ft-at--,m.J'f-5 W, ffm .. ta,..,s-t.1tt,,,ff-My , ww f- f ,..sa,.f.-155.3 -we' xii -me -,-it-wi .tw 'f tt-ttw?tf2'is,E'iw?Xte1ft.ft1'f at. aft- ,taftttgmgsgagwpgtsfmf',z':t-2f:waA,wifiaiigwrsiwfwlfmzall SENIORS JEANNE TROMMER F,T.A. 2g C.A.A. 132,33 ,l.R.C. 3g Kits 81 Skits 4g .lunior Play Conimitteeg Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committeeg Honor Roll 103 High Honor Roll 2. ROMAYNE TROOST Alliance Francaise 1,2,3,4. President 33 C.A.A. 1,2,33 Kits 81 Skits 3,43 Monitor 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Thespians-43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Program Chairman 43 Pinnacle 33 Junior Play Committee Chairmang Senior Play Committee Chairmang Prom Committeeg Class Sec- retary-treasurer 43 Section President 3g Honor Roll 14. CHARLES TURNER Latin Club 33 Math Club 43 Science Club 4g Track 2,3,4. ELOISE UNDERWOOD Student Office Help 33 Glen Bard 4. Circulation Manager 43 Prom Committeeg Honor Roll 6. Transferred from Oak Park High School, Oak Park. lllinois, March, 1955. ALDONA UNRATH Chorus 13 G.A.A. l,2,3,4. Leader 33 Inter-Club Council 4, Secre- tary-treasurer 43 Kits 81 Skils 3.43 Pep Club 1,233.43 Student Office Help 2.33 Thespians 43 Y-Teens 1.2.3,4, Treasurer 43 ,lunior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee Chairmang Prom Committee: Variety Show 3,43 Section President 23 Honor Roll 8. DIRKE M. VALLO Monitor lg P.A.L. 1.43 Golf 43 Boys Bowling League 43 Honor Roll 2. KANDEE LYN VINCENT Transferred from Rushville High School. Rushville, Illinois, Sep- tember. 1956. CAROL VOGEL Alliance Francaise 1.2,3,4. Vice-President 3,43 Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,23 G.A.A. 1.2,3.43 Kits 84 Skits 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Thespians 43 Y-Teens 12.3.43 Junior Play Committee Chairmang Senior Play Committee Chairman3 Variety Show 3,43 Tennis 3,43 Honor Roll 7. KATHLEEN L. VOIGHT J.R.C. 43 Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 3. LOU VORGIAS Chorus 13 Monitor 3. LINDA LEA WALL -ff 3 A-A ' Band 1.2.3.4. Secretary 43 Choir 3.43 -KiIs X9Skit's.2k4?' Monitor 23 P.A.L. 33 Pep Club 1.23 Science Club 43.Sq,uare'l Danc3elQClub 3g Y-Teens 1.2.33 Glen Bard 43 Honor ,Roll 12. 'T XL A - FX NANCY ARLENE WALLACE? 'xl ' tt Art Club 1.2.33 Monitor 43 Pep Club 33 1.3.43 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committee. KAREN WARD Choir 43 Chorus 1.2.33 CAA. 1.23 Kits 8 Skits 3,4-Q Pep Club 2.3.43 Student Office Help 2.43 ,lunior Play Committee. JOHN WEISSENBORN C-Club 43 Hi-Y 1.2.3.4-3 Monitor 3.43 Science Club 43 Prom Com- mittee3 Class Secretary-treasurer 33 Baseball 1.2.33 Football 2.4. Letter 43 lntramural Basketball 1.2.3.43 Honor Roll 3. BOB WENDORFF Camera Club 2.3.4. President 43 F.T.A. 23 Junior Tkes 2.3.4. Ser- geant-at-Arms 3.4: Railroad Club 3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3.43 Science Club 43 Square Dance Club 43 lntramural Basketball 1.23 Honor R011 3. BOB WENTZLAFF Hi-Y 13 Monitor 43 Cross Country 2.3.43 Tntramural Basketball 43 Boys Bowling League 4. MARILYN ANN WEST Alliance Francaise 33 Cliorus 13 Pep Club 23 Y-Teens 1.3. CHARLES WHEATMAN JANICE WHITE Alliance Francaise 33 Art Club 13 C.A.A. 1.2.33 Pep Club 2.3.43 790 Club 1.2.33 Y-Teens 1.2.3.43 Senior Play Committee Chairman' Honor Roll 11. CAROL JOY NBUNNYB WHITEHEAD G.A.A.'1.2.3.43 lnter-Club Council 3.43 ,I.R.C. 1.2.3.4. Council 2. Vice-President 33 Kits K Skits 3.4-3 Masque 8 Gavel 4g P.A.L. 3g Pep Club 1.2.3.43 790 Club 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. Council 3. Presi- dent 43 Junior Play COITll'lllIl06Q Honor Roll 1. 1 71 , 2. 22,51 3 A wwe- E et? E f - t., wg-:'1':242?EJ uIi5T5?f?E'?ifsffV R1f,'if'ff.Vji4wi:f?if5'2ifi57i:i59:P5551 ' 5'5nY'f7fW:5if7f7Q5 ,5yf....,.355.., tv... s1..f..t.g,t:-32,3 . s,t,,-.s..W,,Wskg.. A- .MM A at 2 e 3 lftwni E3 fa a f 'f A 31 3 atftktitiiig. fr 2 r was ea .3 we 4 K . -wx f-A .pr -fs f H - ' 1 3 . ...M . 14,3 Jgigligi ,m,. 1. .w5g-71jwr- , . , .5 Li ,q 5 1 if A f 2 A ' 1 .fy-lfw' I ,tr . . is .2 ' - ' L- .Mfr , E 'U Ianni. 1 Sr fwew-,ff'.'5-2? i me gt 7 ..... 1, .mgtil?g'?i, :.. ': 'zA 2 fzfifffzffsferiQs if as-,gf 1-,fs it Q X aff' 5 11' , . if Fi N.. 241,55-,+. 3 .V-1,1 .H... f:- 5521. ., 5 1, ,. '-:Z-ggi' -vt. f 5 ' f .wif -5 t 1 it I - Mm.-r' Yi'f'TA'1g.S it 33 it 15- f' ' ' Mewfk ff, ',-,QM-wiiifs-5 Q. .N ir -t 1-fL.H--z?f,',, inf if ,J .r--f55Y:'wgj1ff- ep ff. --L ,- 5 KENTON WIHITEHEAD Hi-Y 45 Kits 8 Skits 3,45 Latin Club 35 Masque Sz Gavel 3.45 Stu- dent Council 3.4. Vice-President 45 Thespians 45 Junior Playg Senior Playg Variety Show 45 'Section President 3.45 Baseball 1,2.3,45 Football 1,25 Speech Contest5 Honor Roll 115 High Honor Roll 3. PAT WHITEHU RST Camera Club 25 J.R.C. 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Junior Play Committeeg Honor Roll 1. WILLIAM W IEBE Transferred from Steinmetz High School, Chicago, Illinois, Sep- tember, 1956. CORWIN WILSON Chorus 1,2.35 C-Club 45 Science Club 45 Cross Country 15 Tennis 2,3,4, Letter 3. CLIFF WINTER G-Club 35 Hellaclians 4, President 45 Kits 8 Skits 45 Masque 81 Gavel 3.45 Quill Sz Scroll 45 Thcspians 45 Glen Bard 3,45 Senior Play5 Cross Country 2,3,4, Letter 3,45 Track 2,3.45 Intramural Basketball 45 Honor Roll 2. JOHN C. WISE JUDY WITTENBERG 790 Club 3.45 Honor Roll S. PETER ALAN WLODKOWSKI Camera Club 1.45 C-Club 2,3,45 Railroad Club 35 Science Club 1.2.45 Basketball 15 Tennis 15253545 Letter 2,35 Boys Bowling League 4. BETH WOOD Chorus 1, G.A.A, 1,35 P.A.L. 3,45 Pep Club 15 Y-Tee'ns 1,2,3,4. DON T. WORCESTER SEN IORS BECKY WRIGHT Choir 2,3,4g Chorus lg G.A.A. 1,2,3,4-5 Kits 81 Skits 3,45 Masque 81 Gavel 3,4-, Secretary-treasurer 4g Monitor 2g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Thespians 3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Ways 81 Means Chairman 3, Vice- President 4-g Junior Playg Senior Playg Prom Committee Chairmang Variety Show 2,3,4g Speech Contestg Honor Roll 9. GLORIA WYKOWSKI Alliance Francaise l,2,3g Pep Club 2,35 790 Club 2,3. KENT WYMORE PAULINE YOUNG Alliance Francaise l,2,3g Art Club 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Helladians 43 Kits K Skits 3,43 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4g Thes- pians 3,4g Y-Teens l,2,3,4g Junior Play Committee Chairmang Se- nior Play Committeeg Variety Show 4g Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co- Captain 4g Honor Roll 3. GLEN ZAMASTIL Camera Club 1,23 Science Club 4g Square Dance Club 35 Cross Country l,2,3,4, Letter 3,4-g Track 1,2,3,4g lntramural Basketball l,2,3,4. KENNETH WAYNE ZIEKERT CAROLYN RUTH ZOELLICK tag 1545 if ma- ' fu 1 swf fzisfx i-Q? f JW Qjgigil 2?5,f:5s5fqggyPz ge'3v,:fg5Q,,,f,'.t-X55 3i 1 -. f tv. tg gt J 51 as 5129'fwmfsiiiqiit,ts?52ffQf'2t-igxiq .15 girl to KENTON WHITEHEAD RI TA KE LLOG G LEE JESS DEBBIE GENTRY PAULINE YOUNG E 0 SEN BLE RS JOE BABB JANET MALM RICHIE EDWARDS DEBBIE DEXTER BILL BIEDERMAN The senior class chose these five girls and five boys, whom they wished to honor for their out- standing contributions to Clenhard. I, 2' K A K.. M. , .A, ,, i , KING MIKE CONDON QUEEN SHIRLEY HANSON SENIUR ROYALTY The 1957 Pinnacle staff Wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. Clint Youie, who gave of their time to select this year's Senior Royalty, from the senior pictures. D COURT ELSIE SOUKUP KEN KROGER NATALIE BIGELOW HUNTER F INCH GALE BARROWS ART FITZGERALD KEITH OLAN DER MARIAN THIELE rg-5.-saw If Q LLIAN CE FRAN CAI SE 5 Ooo-la-la, zee L'Alliance Francaise, she ees magnifique, non? Organized in the early l.93O's, the L'Alliance Francaise now boasts many members. In order to allow Clenbardians to become more familiar with France, its people, and its civilization, the 1956-57 L'Alliance Francaise planned a variety of interesting programs. In October Miss Axt related her experiences as a student in France and told of her European travels, in January, Miss Snow showed her slides of France. At Christmas and again at Val- entine's Day, the club sponsored parties. Officers of this yearis L'Alliance Fran- caise were president, ,lane Dixon, vice- president, Carol Vogel, secretary-treasurer, Carol Baumann, and program chairman, Claudia Arnold. Miss Snow, faculty spon- sor, ably assisted the group. Standing: J. Dixon, C. Vogel, C. Arnold. Sit- ting: C. Baumann. ASTRONOMY CLU '4Are there people on Mars?,' The Glen- bard students best qualified to give the World this enlightening news are members of Glenbardis Uup and comingw Astron- omy Club. Organized in 1955 by a group of interested astrologists, the club has con- tinually endeavored to promote enthusiasm in astronomy among Clenbard7s students and faculty. During September and Oc- tober, C1lenbard's planet peerers engaged several evenings in observing the position and magnitude of the stars. The months of November, December, January, and Feb- ruary found the star-gazers diligently seek- ing parts and materials for the construction of a new telescope. Under the leadership of Mr. Galbreath, the officers of this yearis Astronomy Club were Dave Dutton, presi- dentg Jim Thomas, vice-presidentg and Carolyn C-ohr, secretary-treasurer. D. Dutton, C. C-ohr, J. Thomas. CAMERA CLUB The purpose of this club is to stimulate interest in photo- graphy. ln spite of the fact that Camera Club is one of the youngest clubs at Glenbard, it is one of the most active. Members often took field trips with the intention to take pic- tures for showing at other meetings. ln January, the club sponsored a salon exhibit of prize-Winning prints from the annual Cartman-Kodak high school photo contest. This . yearis chief 'csharp shooterl' was Bob Wendo1'ff. The other shutterbugs were vice-president, Bob Nagley and secretary-treasurer, Alta Cools. Mr. Holloway, an experienced photographer, served as the ad- visor. B. Wendorff, Alta Cools, Bob Nagley f 2 fm 82 CIVIL AIR PATRUL Since the organization of the Civil Air Patrol in l94l, more than fifty-thousand people have hettered their aviation education through its varied and diversified courses in aviation. Such courses were meteorology, radio, theory of flight, atomic defense, jet and rocket engines, close order drill, aerial navigation, and search and rescue techniques. The C. A. P. has units and squadrons in all of the forty-eight states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and other U. S. territories. The Du Page Squadron Cadets are under the direction of Senior Commanding Officer Major E. F. Doll CAP. The Senior training officers are: Capt. C. Wall, l,fLt. H. W. Kneaskern, and S,fSgt. C. DeHesus. Cadet officers are: CCO Capt. D. S. Moore, CECO lfLt. D. McCanng 2'f'Lt. M. lVIartin, lVIfSgt. W. Stantong 2,,fLt. J. Dyheng lVlfSgt. A. Ryan, 2fLt. D. O,Connorg 2fLt. E. Kohrowg lVlfSgt. S. Sikorskig 2,fLt. D. Brattag lVIfSgt. K. An- chor, lVI,fSgt. N. Arms, lfSgt. L. I-Iaskin. CHESS CLUB K. Bourne, M. Cooke, P. Lindquist,W. Rowe. To promote interest in chess is the high ideal held by all mem- bers of Glenbard,s Chess Club. When members of the 1956-57 club sat poised over a rousing game of chess in the spirit of rivalry, they sometimes lost sight of this ideal. Meeting every Week in the year, this year,s Chess Club has kept a record of each play- er's status, thus encouraging lively competition. Since any student of Glenbard may join the club, it boasts many members, ranging from the barest beginner to the most proficient pro. President of the club this year was Ken Bourne. Ably assisting their Hkingw were William Rowe, vice-president, Peter Lindquist, treasurerg and Mike Cooke, ser- geant-at-arms. As faculty ad- visor, Mr. Kietzman guided the activities of the upawnsf, rocks, and ubishopsf' C IQRE T HISTORY CLUB Promoting interest in the social sciences by holding discussions on current events and by showing slides of foreign countries, the Current History Club has had a busy 1956- 1957 agenda. Although all of the club's activities have been stimu- lating, members cite their discus- sion of segregation as being most invigorating. Meetings this year have been highlighted by the de- scriptive reports of Katie Knowles and Miss Snow, who both told of their experiences in Europe. Current History Club was led by Alta Cools, presidentg Owen Hein, vice-presidentg Cynthia Kelley, treas- urerg and Anne Beall, secretary. Miss Diers was the advisor. A. Cools, 0. Hein, A. Beall, C. Kelley FERRoEQU1 OLOGISTS .X Az D. Christensen, H. Peterson, B. Wendorff, I. Muir, and P. Linnert. One of the youngest of Clenbard's clubs is the Railroad Club, organized in 1955 by a group of enthusiastic ferreoquinologists. In order to promote interest in model railroading and prototype railroading, this yearis club has sponsored many activities. ln November Dave Hoffman, former .president of the club, presented a slide program, in December the members viewed a film on the R. D. C. railiner. To gain a close-up view of railroading, the ferroequinologists took sev- eral field trips in the spring. This yearis officers included Doug Christensen, president, lanflVluir, vice-president, Pete Linnert, secretary, and Fred Crissey, treasurer. Mr. Becwar was the advisor. 86 G CLU D. Obrecht, R. Edwards, B. Biederman, J. Bjork. The four-folds purpose of Glenbard's G-Club is to provide an honorary organization of athletes who have been awarded the official G monogram, to encourage a high type of moral, to encourage high ideals, clean athletes, and clean athletics, and to promote good sportsmanship. The club sponsored a Parent,s Night for parents of football players, Dad's day, and a C-Club-faculty game. Club members also participated in rope-hold- ing at home basketball games. The year was climaxed by a picnic Where members en- gaged in various sports. uCaptain,, was Jerry Bjork, Hoo-captainv was Bill Biederman, assisting were Rich Edwards, treasurer, and Dave Obrecht, sergeant-at-arms. The NG-Menn were advised by Mr. Cook and the team coaches. G.A. . Row One M Schaus G Carmichael M. Huber, and J. Smith. Row Two: K. Davison H Moran B Dukelow G Johnson, M. Hanson, J. Fritz, J. Nelson, and To encourage sportsmanship, to create a spirit of fair play, to help build better citizens, to teach the principles of leadership and re- sponsibility, and to establish dependability is the purpose of Girls Athletic Association. Highlighting G.A.Ais year were its copping of first place honors in the homecoming float contest, sponsoring a Hgirls-pay-for-itii dance, 'cDutch Treatf, and the annual Dad and Daugh- ter Banquet. Officers this year were Gail Carmichael, president, Mary Huber, vice-president, Judi Smith, secretary, and Marilyn Schaus, treasurer. Council members were: juniors Martha Han- son, Judy Nelson, Kathy Davison, and Janet Fritz, and sophomores: Bonnie Kelly, Gayle Johnson, Barb Dukelow and Helen Moran. Mrs. Virginia Sliker and Mrs. Eleanor Arlen advised the group. 88 yxx W Qzr, 5' I.. ,gfif A if: . ' A QF? -' 'A 33 nl 'Y X H. ..-.-1 EDITORIAL STAFF Harold Peterson . . , . . .- ........ Managing Editor Beverly Bainbridge, Leah Schrotberger ......... Associate Editors Pam Hurlbut .................. Feature Editor Gail Konkle ....,................. News Editor Myrtle Hachrneister, Mel Gauger .. Copy Editors Margo McKenna, Bob Claypool ................ Feature Wlriters Tom Barrett ,................... Sports Editor John Biddle, Lester Munson John Schaidler .............. Sports Xlfriters Claudia Arnold, Anne Beall, Judy Boal, Rita Kellogg, Gale McGinty Sue On-hmen ......,......... Staff Reporters Alta,Cools Clifford. Argue ........ Sophomore Reporters BUSINESS STAFF Betty Janson ................ Business Manager Eloise Underwood . ....... Circulation Manager Julie Hoar. Jean Kalsbeek, Carolyn Manley, Bonnie Marro, Peg Palmer, - Nancy XVelty .... Local Circulation Assistants Lauryn Harris ..........., Foreign Circulation Mary Ellen Gerue, Pat Schoen, Linda XVal1 .... Foreign Circulation Assistants Margret Pond .... , ..... Glen Ellyn Ad Manager Doug Christensen ........ Lombard Ad Manager Jan Lathen ........... C' 'C ' ' ' MECHANI4 Joan Marchant, Gail Nelson ......... Doris Andreson, Joanne Carolyn Pape ...... . Dick Royer ........... Fritz Biederrnan, Cliffor Helen l'vli-Conn:-ll ....... ......... HELLADIAN S The purpose of Helladians, an honorary art club, is to recognize and unite all Glen- hard students who have made outstanding contributions to the field of fine arts and to promote a greater interest in art appreci- ation. The name uHelladians,' refers to the anci- ent Greeks, who were successful in expressing something fundamental and universal in their Work. To gain membership, a person must be nominated by a faculty memher and approved hy the council of l-lelladians and their ad- visor. Leading the new group, organized in Janu- ary, 1957, were Clifford Wi1ite1', presidentg Ken Kroger, vice-president, Barbara Staedke, secretary, Mary Brammer, treasurerg Mar- guerite Fox, program chairman, and Shirley Matlock, membership chairman. Miss Ely was the advisor. Vvinter. O F F l C E R S: M. Brammer, M. Fox, K. Kroger, B. Sta- edke, S. Matlock, C. I TER-CLUB COU CIL Inter-Club Council, organized in 1955 by the presidents of G.A.A., Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Student Council, promotes better relationships among these organizations. Composed of one member from Student Council and four members from each of the girls' clubs, Council has a busy agenda. This year's activities included the Big and Little Sister program in the fall, the sponsoring of Mrs. Billie Davis for a convo in January, and the Donkey Basketball .game in April. The first semester officers were Janet Malm, president and Kathy Davison, secretary-treasurer. Serving as officers the second semester were Marilyn Schaus, president and Donna Unrath, secretary-treasurer. 92 UNIOR HI- D. Walter, K. Blatter, J. Gruenberg, G. Lewis. To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community is the purpose of Junior Hi-Y. Any freshman or sophomore boy who agrees to follow the purpose of the cluh and has attended two consecutive meetings may join Junior Hi-Y. During the 1956-57 year some of the activities were a swim night, the candlelight service, and a panel discussion on dating. Leaders of the club were Doug W3ltC1', presidentg Gary Lewis, vice- presidentg .lim Gruenherg, secretary-treasurerg and Ken Blatter, chaplain. Advisors were Mr. Wiltsie and Mr. Dutch. 93 JU IOR IZAAC WALTO LEAGU D. Bell, B. Brunk, I. Routson, S. Elrick. To aid in the fight for the conservation of natural resources in the United States is the aim of Junior lzaac Waltoli League, which was or- ganized in the late l930,s. In order to learn more about the various aspects and methods of pre- serving natural resources, the members of 'flunior lkesw viewed films on topics such as soil conservation and heard a speaker discuss HBirds in the Winter. ln December, they Went on an ice fishing trip. Officers this year were .lim Boutson, presidentg Bob Brunk, vice-presi- dent: and Diane Bell, secretary-treasurer. lVlr. Burnett advised the club. UNIOR RED CROSS S. Pontikes, P. Schneider, N. Gerzan, L. Harris, J. Lantz, M. Hitzman. uServices for others, our country, our community, and our schoolf' is the purpose of Junior Red Cross. Christmas projects, gift boxes, the annual bow sale, and correspondence albums were just a few of the many worth-while activities this club carried on. Each month the officers Went to Chicago Chapter, a meeting of all Red Cross members in the surrounding area. The chief executives of the club were president, Marilyn Hitzmang vice- president, Janet Lantzg secretary, Nancy Gerzang treasurer, Sandy Pon- tikesg project chairman, Marvel f Pupsie j Schneider, and Ways and means chairman, Lauryn Harris. The advisors were Mrs. Davis and Miss Bom- gardner. KITS AND SKITS A Moran I Gorndt B Budd L Kent N Robinson F lVlcDav1tt Hurrah, huiiah, We ie glad to say Xou were teiiif on tryout day And nov from Clenbaid s senior Wits A welcome, fliend, to Kits and Skits So headed the invitations to those upper classmen who had earned membership in Kits and Skits, the drama club organized by Miss Whitfield for the purpose of promoting an active interest in participation and appreciation of the stage. Holding monthly meetings, Kits and Skits engaged in numerous activities this year. Corroborating with Masque and Gavel and Thespians, the club entered a winning float in the homecoming parade. In November the members pre- sented a one-act play, 6'The Red Carnation, in March they joined Helladians in sponsoring the Masque and Palette party. By presenting a play to the student body in convoca- tion, Kits and Skits climaxed the year. Louise Kent, 'Gleading lady,', was assisted by Fred Mc- fl 'tslkkt in Davitt, vice-president, Judy Corndt, secretary-treasurer, and Burgess Budd, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Whitfield was the advisor. T gg L TI CLUB C. Griffith, L. Munson, J. Heald, R. Swallow. 66Was that a ghost that just walked by?,, Since all prospective mem- bers appeared in white togas and stolas, this might have been the question asked when Latin Club held its annual initiation. In order to enrich the study of Latin, to give a good classical back- ground for modern living, and to present the usefulness of the classics in an informal way, the 1956-1957 Latin Club engaged in many activities. The club, which consisted of Latin IH and IV students and held regular monthly meetings during the sixth period, began the year by entering a float in the homecoming parade. These meetings were composed of various contests, games, and panels .based upon the history, mythology, geography, and literature of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Acting as ulmperatori' was Richard Swallow. His HLegati,' were ,lohn Heald, vice-president, Lester Munson, secretary, and Arthur Griffith, treasurer. Miss Delpha Patterson was the advisor. MAGIC On November 6, 1956, the Prestidigitators,' were organized to give Glenbard students, who have a sincere interest in magic, an opportunity to learn more about this fascinating art. Their meetings, which were held once a month, were planned to give every member a chance to show and improve his repertoire of deceptive tricks. The chief Hsleight of handi' men were Greg Heier, presidentg Steve Elvick, vice-presidentg and Bob Goldsmith, secretary-treasurer. This past year, Magic Club, the smallest club ever to be estab- lished at Glenbard, was under the leadership of Mr. William Evans. s fffffff. M ffm iq f-Swag 1 5 Seated: B. Goldsmith. Standing: G. Heier, S. Elvick, B., Rodriguez, M. Abraham. 98 MASQ E 81 GAVEL In the year 1957, Masque and Gavel, among other things, sponsored good speech Week, took a field trip to Chicago, and invited Mrs. Clint Youle to speak before the club. Two initiations were held for candidates who qualified for mem- bership hy outstanding Work and reci- tation, club activities, convos, and all- around good citizenship. This honorary club was led lay Speaker of the House Pam Hurlhutg assisted by Doug Christensen, vice-president, and Becky W1'ight, secretary-treasurer. The advisor, Mrs. Kronsagen, greatly helped the members to uphold their purpose, wllo promote good speech. B. Wright, D. Christensen, P. Hurlbut MATH CL B B. Rowe, F. Anger, M. Rajeck. 100 I s Although called the Glenhard Mathematics Club, this cluh is not an agglomeration of squares and cubes! Mike Cooke organized the club two years ago in order to arouse en- thusiasm for mathe- matics. These meetings revolve around demon- strations and explana- tions of various phases of mathematics. Math Club was led hy Frank Anger, pres- identg Merrill Rajeck, vice-presidentg B i l l Rowe, secretary-treas urerg and Boh Fahey, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Faist was the advisor. MONITORS 15? OFFICE HELP Student office help is a service organization consist- ing of 23 girls Who aided the regular office staff. Group members collect, sort, and deliver attendance cards, extra slips, pink passes, and notes as Well as running errands for teach- ers. With the assistance of Mr. Miller, they are in charge of the ticket hooth during the lunch periods. While helping their school, these girls learn ahout the operation of business offices. I 102 l uLa Liga Pan Amerieanaw held several interesting meet- ings, including a movie on Costa Rica and a skit, 'eCa- peruoita Rojaf' During Janu- ary, three students from the University of Mexico spoke on their native country. Head Hsenoritan was Nata- lie Bigelow, assisted by Judy Kufer, vice-presidentg Jane Besant, secretary-treasurerg Karen Chuttke, program ehairmang and Barbara Staedke, art chairman. Miss Shuck and Miss Britton were the advisors. P.A.L. J. Kufer, B. Staedke, J. Besant, K. Chuttke, N. Bieglow 103 PEP CLUB Row One: L. Grainger, M. Hesterman, B. Belsley, D. Dexter. Row Two: B. Campbell, J. Diederich, B. Thompson, P. Minick, J. Prater, P. West, C. Malm. To promote school spirit and to extend good sportsman- ship is the two-fold purpose of Pep Club. Since it was organized live years ago, Pep Club members have been faithful' in attendance at basketball and football games. The activities which crowded their spare time included the torchlight parade and float, a skit for convocation, the annual barbecue, and the new officers initiation. The busy officers were Marilyn Hesterrnan, president, Barbara Belsley, vice-president, Debbie Dexter, secretary, and Lynn Grainger, treasurer. Senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman class heads were Pat Minick, Buffy Camp- bell, Connie Malm, and Barbara Thompson, respectively. Other council members were Jill Diederich, Judy Prater, and Penny Vllest. Miss McMahon, Miss Faist, and Miss Pieper served as advisors. 104 1 at I X f v ,ww 39323K ' 5? , 4 S - -'S'5:!-:if2f:m- ' ...,,A, i 'avg-gif .1 M - -.., -:wfb13wv,QM:mM ,SX A .31 ggi . if , 5 ' . wa 1 ' 'ggaaz ,,,A4,,a- 1 5 W? Fm a '19 My M A fi-r 1957 PI Executive Editor .... Managing Editor ..... Business Manager... Al Schmidt, Karen Englund, Carol Rinsche, Terry Cummings .......Terry Cummings .........Carol Rinsche .......Karen Englund Art Editor .............................. .......,..... A l Schmidt Copy Edll0l' ----..--,-................,........... Becky Carlsen Assistant Copy Editors .... Houlder, Ed Sheppard Layllllll EdiIOI' ........................,,,.,.,,,,,,,, Nancy Welty Assistant Layout Editor ....,.,.,.,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 jim Hull Sports Edll0l' .,........,.....,,., ,,,,,, B 0b Claypogl Assistant Sports Editor .,., Office Manager .........,.,.,,. Assistant Class Editors .... Swallow ....................,loyce Small ----W---..-....-........Helcne Maincs, David Claypool S3165 DiI'6Cl0l' -.--.......................... Barbara Stephens Fealllre Edlllll' ....,...,,,.r....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jean Lambel-Q Assistant Feature Editor -,,,, ,,,4,,,,,,, D Oug Walter Pll0i0 Editor ....,............... .....,.. F rank Anger Ad Manager ------.---,.-,-................ ...... B ill Dowdney Organizations Editor .,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,, Sue Schock Assistant Organizations Eflilgrs ,,,,-,,,'A,.,,,,-,,---,-,- Dutton, Judy Iflen Ph0F0gFaPllCP .......,..,,,,,.,,,,,-,,,,,, A,V,------,- D avg Moore Advisor ......, . -....................., ..,.., M r. Henry J. Firley Assistant Staff: L. Asplind, J. Axelson, D. Fuller, G. Hanson O. Hein, B. Hoff, J. Iverson, J. Kelly, K. King, L. Mann, L. Rhodes, N. Schanlaher, N. Shorey, S. Wallace. Pinnacle, summit, peak, excelsior! These were the watchwords of the yearbook staff. Amid the deadlines, layouts, copy assignments, and the sales and ad cam- paigns, we had but to climb the stairs to our lofty rest in room 600 to again realize our ambition, the best possible Pinnacle. Work on the ,57 Pinnacle began more than a year ago. In the spring we decided on our cover and took pictures of the school and spring sports. Knowing that we would soon be pressed for time, we planned during the summer for the school year ahead. ln the fall speed was of fore- most importance. We took rolls and rolls of film, sold books and ads . . . started on our first layouts. Bare hours before the first December deadline, we sent in our checked, proofread pages. We couldn't wait for the results. The copy flew as we repeated the first deadline sequence three more times. Finally all was silent. We turned to lVlr. Firley, our advisor, for assurance. But our fears were dispelled, When the final proofs came back, we felt that this Pinnacle would be remembered for years to come. We had achieved our goal. 6 CLE STAFF B. Claypool, R. Swallow, B. Dowdney, D. Moore, N. Welty, W. Smart, B. Carlsen, B. Stephens, .l. Small. . l Standing: N. Shorey, D. Claypool, J. Iverson, I. lclen, D. Dutton. Sitting: J. Hull, F. Anger, J. Lam- bert, E. Houlder, J. Axel- son, D. Walter, E. Shep- pard. Sitting: H. Maines, N Schanlaber, L. Mann L. Asplind, S. Wallace D. Fuller. Standing: S Schock, K. King. PROJECTION CREW Continuing their second year as an independent organization, the Projection Crew again rendered the invaluable and necessary service of showing films. This year the able crew showed movies, not only for various classes, but also for extra- curricular clubs and for convoca- tions. Chief operators this year were Bob Cottingham and Darrel Schenk. Mr. Eugene DeClark, was the spon- sor. 10 K-Q 'if Tlx Y - , ,As,r . 'if' 'I-is -..k I ,igg gaua Q R ti: lii '-,,., ' ,,,, Q l i i -f:. ik x X FIX! 1 X X s Q? ,.,,, , ',,-,'..v: i IIF S I J U x' , I K XML . gzmmh - :f if li QUILL 81 SCROLL 1 GLENBARD QUILL 81 SCROLL MEMBERS Front Row Sitting: L. Schrotberger, B. Janson, B. Bainbridge, P. Hurlbut. Second Row Sitting: M. Hach- meister, L. Harris, M. E. Gerue, D. Andresen, J. Lathan, M. Pond, G. Kongle. Third Row Standing: C. Winter, H. Peterson, R. Kellogg. PINNACLE QUILL Sl SCROLL MEMBERS Left to Right: T. Cummings, C. Rinsche, B. Claypool, A. Schmidt. B. Carlsen, K. Englund, N. Welty. 'I09 Because it holds no meetings and has no officers, Quill and Scroll at Glenbard, a division of an international journalism society, is a unique club. Mem- bership is awarded to those who do outstanding work on either the Glen Bard or the Pinnacle staffs. By writing 75 inches of copy and earning 500 service points, eight journalists from the Glen Bard editorial staff were awarded member- shipg by earning 300 points, seven from the business and mechanical staff were also chosen. Seven Pinnacle mem- bers Were chosen for their merit in editing and managing. CSCIE CE CLUB From atomic energy study to dissecting rabbits, the Glenbard Science Club fulfilled its aim Wllo further the interest in, and benefits of, modern science to Clenbard studentsfi Besides learning about unknowns for them- selves, the Club did its best to help others. By purchasing films and labora- tory equipment they greatly aided the science teachers. Each year they super- vise the Science Talent Search examinations. ln March their annual trip to Northwestern University was widely attended. These mental-giants were led this year by Mike Ufloliathv Cooke, presidentg Merrill '4Cyclops', Rajeck, vice-presidentg and Peter HHercules', Lindquist, secretary-treasurer. Mr. DeWalt was the advisor. l l M. Cooke, lVl. Rajeck, P. Lindquist. 110 SENIOR HI- Hi-Y, one of Glenhard's oldest clubs, is a branch ofthe Y. M. C. A. Any junior or senior boy may join by standing up to their high ideals of clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. A full schedule of activities for the year included ,Big Ten football movies, career night, and banquets for both the mothers and fathers. Heading this yearis organization were John Deardorff, president, John Helledy, vice- president, Jerry Bjork, secretary, 'Lee Jess, treasurer, Burgess Budd, chaplain, and Fred Crissey, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Baer served as advisor. 1 , L. Jess, J. Bjork, J. Deardorff, J. Helledy, B. Budd, F. Crissey. 'I 'I 'I SMOKING C UNCIL B. Budd, D. Obrecht, W. Janis, J. Bjork, L. Jess, L. Patterson, B. Biederman, B. Lewis. The worthy purpose of Smoking Council, which was organized in 1954, is to execute, enforce, and maintain the smoking rules in the building and on the campus. To be eligible for election to Smoking Council, one must be a junior or senior major letterwinner. All the members were chosen by the upper-classes. A new chairman was elected every two weeks to preside over their meetings which are held every Wednesday. The officers were Lee Jess, president, Lane Patterson, recording sec- retary, and Burgess Budd and Dick Janis, sergeants-at-arms. Jerry Bjork, Bob Lewis, Dave Obrecht, and Bill Biederman were the remaining council members. Mr. Miller served as the advisor. 112 790 CL To further interests in library work, to engage in Worth- while projects connected with books and libraries, and to provide social activities for library assistants are the main aims of the 790 Club, an organization of volunteer library workers. Besides straightening shelves, checking out books, and helping baffled uBards find information, this year,s 790 Club sponsored a get-acquainted party, a Christmas decorating party, and a field trip to the Chicago Public Library. The club was led this year by president, Donna Striplingg vice-president, Dave Dutton, and secretary-treasurer, Linda Fischer. Miss Miller and Miss Aust, faculty advisors, spons- ored the activities of this beneficial club. 113 STUDE T OFFICERS Front: J. Babb, R. Kellogg, D. Fields. Rear: K. Whitehead COU CIL if ff' C is r ff' C sf C , it A A Council committee meeting Student Council, Glenbardls student government, has completed another successful year as the leader of the Hilltoppers. The Council aims to promote co-operation among the different organi- zations of Glenbard, to promote school spirit, to promote high standards of conduct in leadership, honesty, loyalty, and courtesy, to promote respect for property, and to provide leadership training. The qualifications for candidates are leadership, co-operation, good citizenship, scholarship QC av- eragel, desirable attitude, and good appearance and personal habits. Three of the most important projects of Student Council during the year were planning the Home- coming Weekend, decorating the school at Christ- mas time, and supervising the Variety Show. Throughout the year, this organization also pro- vides countless services to the student body, for example, Club of the Week posters, Castle Keys, freshman day, election campaigns for student council officers, the point system, cheerleading try-outs, and the Safety-Courtesy Campaign. Student Council was led by Joe Babb, president, Kenton Whitehead, vice-president, Rita Kellogg, secretary, and Dave Fields, treasurer. The ad- visors were Miss Dowling, Miss Schwartz, and Mr. Miller. S UARE DANCE CLL' Row 0ne:4D. Ade, B. Horton, B. Novak, G. Konkle, J. Kalsbeek, B. Foster. Row Two: Mr. and Mrs. Green. '6Grab your partnersg bow and swing! Calls such as these were familiar as the Glenbard Square Dance Club mem- bers promenaded to the club,s monthly meetings. This year the 'apromenadersi' not only practiced their square dance skills but also learned several reels and Mexican dances. Ever since Square Dance Club was reorganized in 1954, its purpose has been to learn and enjoy folk and square dancing. Because of its universal appeal, Square Dance Club has many members. Doing the instructing and calling this year were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green. Head couples were Bill Novak, presi- dentg and Gail Konkle, vice-president. Assisting them were Barb Horton, sec- retaryg and ,lean Kalsbeek, treasurer. Mr. Magor and Mr. Bernasek were the faculty advisors. 116 YI il! X. E Q P V K E . K ,X . 1 , xv Q Q eaaeamwmfkf k 1 if I. , I , , wgiffwwm, ' A ,r . A H wif!-fm2,,,q, m fv L . h isumegeim' V, Q fg ' K 1 'm 4f2fwmLwfvf, fm vim? ,smifjxk w THESPI NS B. Mauna, J. Dixon, B. Brown. The curtain drew up on this year,s Thes- pians, showing a stage filled with en- thusiastic amateurs. During the month of September, Glenbard,s actors and actresses spent many hours in preparation for the Sweater Hop. Wo1'ki11g together with Masque and Gavel and Kits and Skits, Thespians entered an award-winning float, Hlack Be Nimblew in the homecoming pa- rade Although the club had no special programs in November, members worked diligently in producing the Senior Play. A trip to Chicago to see the stage play UNO Time for Sergeantsn spotlighted Thespians varied activities. This yearis major roles were played by Bob Manna, president, Bob Brown, vice- presidentg and Jane Dixon, secretary-treas- urer. Miss Whitfield was the sponsor. 118 YOUTH CENTER Although Youth Center is not an official Glen- bard Club, the 1956-1957 Youth Center has had a membership composed of more than one-half of Glenbard's enrollment. As in years past, the main service of this year's Youth Center has been sponsoring socials on Weekends throughout the year. ln addition the club has held two dances, one at Christmas and one in the spring, and has spon- sored a jazz concert. ln order to make these pro- jects a success, Youth Center's junior board, made up of thirty-two members representing each of the four classes, has Worked diligently under the guid- ance of an adult board. Officers this year were Debbie Gentry, presi- dentg Bill McConochie, vice-presidentg Jo Ann Higgins, secretary, and Vfalt Kuehne, treasurer. Mr. and lVlrs. D. C. McGinnis were the adult spon- sors. 119 Row One: D. Gentry. B. lVlcConochie. Row Two: J. Higgins, W. Kuehne. Y-TEENS Row One: W. John, L. Bell. J. Bagshaw, E. Moore. Row Two: B. Wright, S. John- son, K. Berg, D. Unrath, R. Troost, C. Whitehead. Youthful in manner Truthful in judgment Eager for knowledge Ever dependable Neatness always Sincere at all times With this as their code, members of this year's Y-Teens set out on their quest Hto find and give the best. Throughout the year, the club engaged in diverse service projects, filling Christmas stockings and sending representatives to The Oaks, Herrick House, and DuPage County Home. Participation in the Big and Little Sister program in September, Y-Teens sponsored a tea for the freshmen and their Big Sisters. In December the club presented the annual Candlelight Service jointly with Hi-Y. The traditional Heart Hop, held in February by Hi-Y and Y-Teens, was based upon the theme HMoonlight and Bosesf, ln order to acquaint Y-Teen members with new spring styles, the club sponsored a spring style show. Climaxing their eventful year, Y-Teens presented the Mother-Daughter Banquet in May. Officers were Bunny Whitehead, president, Becky Wright, vice-presidentg Elaine Moore, senior service chairman, Sherry Johnson, sophomore service chairman, Kristen Berg, senior art chairman, Wendy John, sophomore art chairman, Laurie Bell, social chairman, and Romayne Troost, program chairman. Miss Kittlesby and Miss Sinden were the advisors. i 4 l X M l iIl qrllf, ffffllli 'v , W , '!MMIl!lW ff? ff ZJIWWN N ,JY N. 1 X if QQ l Finke K- ' lgw iix' f -ff af if w Mr,-gli f ' 16-Ev! C 59? A991559 cal 1 If gi vig' 4- S ' 4, .1 :A Q r 'Q' fig O .V I 0 I 9 g vt X U fy! ' X5 ff f C 'v 4 y? 55133 ' -iii' fl PWWM-L .Y 1 , I I I. 5725? A 1 yr 4. Ser,-,few Row 1: J. A. Campbell, P. Archbold, M. Mitchell, A. Coleman, P. Harris, S. Bishop, C. Lownes, M. M. McComb. Row 2f J. Gathman, S. Schock, A. Moran, J. Lathen, D. Plass, H. Paglia, D. Dutton. Row 3: N. Heselbarth, K. Cline, E. Stelter, L. Rhodes, J. Killian, C. Worsham, N. Patti, M. Condon. Row 4: A. Bettag, M. Petersen, P. Francis, J. Dixon, C. Kelley, J. Brubaker, D. Reeve, J. Reinhardt. CLE BARD Row 1: B. Horton, A. Coleman, J. Malm, Mr. Carr, Mrs. Carr, M. Mullican, C. Kelley, J. Gathman, S. Oehman. Row 2: D. Plass, S. Sauer, H. Paglia, M. McComb, M. Con- don, E. Hitzeman, I. Smith, D. Reeve, A. Bettag, H. Holz, C. Lownes. 124 O FFI CE RS, AC CO M PA- NISTS, AND ASSISTANTS Row 1: J. Smith, B. Horton, J. Malm, K. Ward, M. Mullican, J. Lantz, C. Vogel, S. Sauer. Row 2: E. Hitzeman, R. Taylor, C. A. Bartlett, J. Brunkow, S. Cone, S. A. Creech, M. Hitzeman. Row 3: D. Drew, W. Goodfellow, B. Stoothoff, J. Lambert, J. Bennett, D. Drew, K. Riese, L. Wall. Row 4: J. Dzien, H. Holz, K. Kroger, J. Hansen, A. Beall, A. Dietze, C. Petersen, S. Pontikes. HOIR Row 1: A. Moran, J. Smith, J. Malm, B. Horton. Row 2: P. Francis, C. Kelley J. Dixon, M. Mullican, K. Riese. Row 3: K. Kroger, M. Condon, D. Reeve, H. Paglia 125 Row I: C. Rivers, B. Jones, M. Kurkowski, D. Fuller, C. Lund, J. Regur, G. Matsinger. Row 2: B. Wallace, J. Turnquist, J. Schwartz, H. Lattan, C. Cools, C. Hait, P. Harkess. Row 3: D. Schenk, H. Strong, J. Uhlinger, K. Pagel, P. Geiersbach, L. Mitchell, R. Severson. Row 4: P. Budd, Rain- ford, B. Bedal, Mr. Speaker, K. Irmiter, J. Wright, L. Lantz, N. Whitecotton. N02 Pictured: J. Wall, C. Yeager. Row 1: D. Lacock, B. Sheerlnan, K. Falotica. Row 2: W. John C. Malin, J. Aigner. Row 3: S. Briggcn, C. Engels, J. Paulsen A. Sersrel fr. 'Y ..- al.. Row I : A. Westervelt, K. Du sing, S. Rogers, M. Hoyle Row 2: J. Whittaker, M Knuth, J. Iverson, M. Hos- kinson, D. Ferguson. Row 3: J. Matthiesen, M. Horvath, P. Buol, C. Griesheimer, D. Spencer. X , N Q sA! hv N A 0 YY... rom 'Y 4' P COUNCIL Row One: W. Madden W. Kuehne, B. Scanlon J. Gangwer, K. Dusing Row Two: D. Patterson W. Smart, L. Wall. CONCERT BAND Left, Right! Left, Right! Knees up! Toes down! Practice, practice, and more practice! This year the band marched at every home football game and in two parades. They sat down long enough to play in four convos, attend both district and state contests, play at music festivals, and give two concerts, one at Christmas along with the choir and the other in February at their annual musicale. The hand was hard at work not only in the school year, but also during the summer. Several mem- bers attended a music camp and one senior received a music scholarship. The summer band as a whole gave eight concerts at parks in Glen Ellyn and Lombard. Although the band is partially supported by the school, it has to earn a certain amount of money on its own each year. To raise funds, they sold chocolate during a week long drive and profited from the sale of tickets to their concert. Outstanding was senior, Donald Patterson, serving as president, student director, drum major, and solo player. He worked harmonically with Wayne Smart, junior, vice-presidentg Linda Wall, se- nior, secretary, and Karen Dusing, junior, treasurer. Also on the council were Walter Kuehne, senior, Barbara Scanlon, junior, Janice Cangwer, senior, and Warren Madden, senior. Mr. Wall did an excep- tional job as director. Even though he had a relatively small band, having about 65 players, he con- ducted his way through a successful year. 129 Row One: D. Patterson, J. Wirt, J. Stenner, K. Dusing. Row Two: B. Canfield, S. Stewart, L. Wall. MARCHING BAND 130 PEP Row One: D. Drew, L. Wall, J. Gangwer, B. Scanlon, J. Schutt, B. Becker. Row Two: D. Pat- 7 terson, J. Black, D. Petersen, J. Farris, J. Culp, P. Barthelemy, B. Nelson. Row Three: P. Buchanan, S. Summers, W. Madden. N SEMBLES l I li il WOODWIND QUARTET L. Wall, D. Drew, B. Scanlon, D. Drew. CLARINET DUET J. Stenner, W. Smart. 131 SENIOR Above Ken Glasser, C. Corrigan, D. Dex- ter, B. Wright, J. Ir ' Thie Pal , X Mauna. DW 4 A X Q LAY THE EH S ll 1957 On the 9th of N0- vember, 1956, the sen- iors displayed their varied organizational abilities by presenting the moving play, A Man Called Peter. For Weeks ahead of time, committees, directors, and talented'actors worked on this fine production. This was the first time that a performance of such a deep and profound na- ture Was given on the Glenlyard stage. Both the players and the au- dience were to he com- mended on their excel- lent reception. Above P. Hurlb ut , J Moulds. Below C. Winter, K. Whitehead, M. Hachmeister. gm HARD HIGH Sammi H min UALLEH PETE S dramatizedi bye ,lohn McGreeveyi it from the book by Catherine Marshall C NOVEMBER 9, S1956 L L-an-we-4 y CAST or CHARACTERS C S PETER MARSHALL ......,.............. ..... 4 ...Clifford Winter 'L 'HCCATHERINEMARSHALL ...,....... ......... L Pam Hurlliut -.PETER JOHN MARSHALL ......... ......... J ohnny Moulds ALLAN TALBOT .................. 4 ......,..... Roy Kral JUDITH BICKLE. .......... ..... .-.lane Dixon S 'JESSE BICKLE .......... . ...... Janet Lathen SUSAN GRANT ........ Q ........ Becky Wright MARIAN GRASNTQ .......... ........... I udy Gorndt STEVEN GRANT.: ..... . ........ Jerryklohnson GEORGE YOST ,................. L ................ ............. P aul Bryan JOE VKEATING ...... y. .,..., . ................. L ............ . ..... . Bob Manna SENATOR JAMES KNOX POLK, ...... ,Kenton Whitehead NANCY AHEVERETTS .......... L .......................... D ehbie Dexter BARBARA LOGAN ...... 4. ' ................... ,loan Rompala HULDA.. ...... , ..... . ......... .....,... M yrtle Hachmeistery JANE ............ f ..,......... .....4...... 1...Peg Palrnerl MARY ..... ...... Collette Corrigan y LOIS ........... ............... arion,yThiele SAM... ..... ... ..Q ........ Harold Peterson CHUCK .......... . ............,,., Jacks J ACK .................... . .... ................ ...... . ...... - ........ K e n Glasser Setting: The living room ofthe Manse, the Marshall's r residence lin Washington, D, C. - C C C G ACTAI Scene 1 September. evening A Scene 2 An afternoon six weeks, later C L CAACTIIS A y , y p Scene 1 .A Sunday morningiin December Scene 2 An evening, a week later ACT III . L Scene '1 The following Easter Sunday ig OPLGANIST ........... L L ......... JoAnn, Dean mf :mfg S1 M., - M, 1' 5 a S . I A Sefiw.. ,...-4gx4.:4wh - V MTZGSWI ' ff ' Em A ,, lizifif IZIL 7Lf3f9f?i 1Li',12in -L'1: zif 5? QYL L H E , E ' ' ' 1 kfyk. il1gQebgp5'Q'5i5Q5?qfXUH . l , 'Q i', - -',- :tgfa,, AL.i N .ig yrkzky ' ni 5 i 1 1A- , m L- V xL . Siiffwfieaffwqibiiifwif-M' 0 R lA LY 'A' 93331 ' 1 F9wQPQYYQ0f'5f1?:5?Xx'9'655Qi,?9' l1 QB Ql, ' lL l -ff-L, i WZ '. , 'gW I 'Q'-1 '- .: Yiljijk fwgf ,L,Z EQ ,, x V. , K :fk .K UKLVL , . ,,VV Kxky V' ,..:. K , fg.. ik.. ..i-v, -L,. 'K S 3 L l L i f ' 1 Q 2 i l f ' A ,,' ,1 'f-, ' M ll Pm A L 1 x 58-1 1i ' l 1l i .V.. ,v,- I ',,L Sex Q .,f. - ,,kf Qigiyfi ,1.-L, A ESM' l . i ,,,' Qj3gg6 Dgmcio A-,1.WiwwY1?MMPBf2?f l X i l ..,. -L:, IVV: . :,k ..:L .ikrg QiW 3W i L - V ffs0ag vfM, Daaf1e'Q-wofxawww-WnWi?ii?faGmmBba' if WQW,35a12328ff9DGYY,5?aVeY195h 1,W1 ,v1,neff3Qw'f'.u100,Y1a1'GaY4M'5f i Q? lA V FM, 'Q ' iii. EL 4 , i 2 L , H 1113.2 vi ,iii Wi ffff X S lq.SclfT'rFf?i'f' VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: D. Bricker, J. Peterson, R. ljclwartls. B. Biederman, B. Budd, P. Ek, J. Helledy, J. Bussey. Row 2: J. Hancock, R. Swallow, W. Janis. J. Bjork. L. Patterson. D. Obrecht, B. Lewis, L. Jess, J. Weis- senborn, J. Kelly. Row 3: J. linglish. C. Griffith, W. Bcilless. L. Gould, F. Crissey, M. Lynch, G. Arquilla. J. Celhaar, J. Heald, J. lnglis. Row 4: D. Maletich, R. Thompson, P. Mcfiaffery, B. Moser, R. Hartwig, J. Troy. J. Miller. B. Crinclal. J. Lund. Manager. Row 5: J. Bodman, D. Drew, D. Hintelz- man. T. Thomson, W. Smart, W. Harrison. H. Wasz, D. Biebel. Manager. With cries of 'chail to the conquering heroes, Glenbard's Hmiraclei' team completed their 1956-57 season by routing the Red Devils of Hinsdale in a 25-19 plunder. In addition to this victory, Coaches Kastrinos, Piatt, and Astroth made football history by sorely trouncing the Wheaton Tigers in a 13-0 battle. Glenbard then rornped over Riverside- Brookfield, 32-19, but a powerful Maine force stopped the Hilltoppers, 19-13. The varsity men then squeaked by Downers, 13-12, only to have La Grange defeat the Bards, 25-0. Vindicating this loss, Glenbard proceeded to outgun York, 41-20, and then squelchecl Arlington, 26-13. G1enbard's war horsemen rose to their former state of many seasons past: a state of threatened victory, and an assured battle. 'I38 41' . J Bill Biederman Quarterback All-Conference, All-State t. E' 'K ' F' :sniff ' Rich Edwards Halfback Honorable Mention All-Conference Rich Swallow Tackle Honorable Mention All-Conference HO ORS Copping innumerable honors, Glenbard varsity men estab- lished themselves among all-time Glenbard heroes. Bill fuBump,'D Biederman proved the mainstay as he led the team from the quarterback posi- tion. Ranked first in all-confer- ence, he received second place award for all-state. Dave Obrecht, with his huge frame of 6 feet, 190 pounds, pounded through holes through which even a rabbit could not travel. Averaging 5.6 yards per carry, Dave made himself known to all football rivals as he swept first place honors in all-confer- ence competition. Rich Edwards demonstrated thoroughly Glenbard's tradi- tional spirit of fine play. In pass defense or receiving the ball, Rich's lithe body compensated for his lack of height, he duly deserved his honorable mention on the all-conference team. Lee Jess, with his compara- tively light build, proved weight is not an essential factor in being a good center. Lee admirably filled one of football's toughest positions and well merited his all-conference honorable men- tion rating. Tommy Thompson, Glen- bard's only junior representa- tive, on the all-conference team, very adequately filled Glen- bard's right end slot as his sticky fingers snared many an impor- tant pass. Achieving honorable mention this year, Tommy is very good all-state material for next year. Dick Swallow, one of Glen- bard's men of much sweat but little laud, used determination over his 175 pounds to halt or move any rival lineman. Plung- ing through the line to throw opponents for appreciable losses, Dick rightly earned a place on the honorable mention, all-con- ference team. v Dave Obrecht Fullback All-Conference Lee Jess Center Honorable Mention All-Conference Tommy Thompson End Honorable Mention All-Conference Won Lost Tied Maine ........... .......... 6 1 0 Hinsdale .............. .......,.. 6 1 0 CLENBARD ........ .......... 5 2 0 La Grange ..... .......... 5 2 0 Downers ......... .2 5 O Arlington ....... .......... 2 5 O Riverside ....... .......... 2 5 0 York ......... 7 0 4, .vw Glenbard's spectacular achievement of down- ing state-ranked Hinsdale in the final game of the year will never be forgotten by players and spectators alike. By mauling the Red Devils Glenbard forced them to share first place honors with Maine and also enabled Glenbard to tie for third. The entire team, from end to end and from center to fullback, shared in the pro- fuse honors. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Row I: D. Haas, Manager, B. Bert. Manager. ll. Julsrud. T. Thomas. T. Seilheimer, D. Griffith. M. Campbell, M. Bach, T. Chandler, R. Becker, M. Belsley. Row 2: W. Wiltsie, Coach, J. Inglis, C. Bauman, F. Bose. J. Lake, D. Zinn, B. Malctich, J. Cundiff, B. Grant. C. Lewis. A. Grindal, L. Hutt. Coach, C. Argue, Manager. Row 3: H. Vanderleest, B. Perkins, D. Fish, S. Stone, K. Hermanek, B. McNeil. B. Christinsen, B. Spencer, L. Koepke. Coached lay Mr. Wiltsie and Mr. Hutt, Glenhard,s frosh-soph football team opened the season hy hattling the Wheaton Tigers and Riverside-Brookfield to scoreless ties with bril- liant displays of defense. Following these, a superior team from Maine ran over the junior Bards, 28-0. Downers Grove proceeded to dole an unappetizing 3414-0 defeatg however, the frosh-soph scored a touchdown in a 27-6 engagement with the La Grange Lions. Homecoming saw the future varsity men edged 7-6 against York. After the Bards had taken a decisive 20-6 defeat from Arlington, the extra-point blues again plagued the team as they dropped the last game of the season to Hinsdale, 7-6. Although this year's frosh-soph has had rough going, the team, composed greatly of freshmen, has now had a good deal of experience and should shoot up next year to hear f1'uit. 142 FRESH A FOOTBALL Row 1: P. Lehman, M. Rhodes, G. Bretsneider, D. Komarek, J. Dempsey, D. Winge, A. Pierce, B. Mc- Grath. Row 2: P. Budd, S. Wathan, J. Ferris, D. Birch, F. Cavey, J. Schneider, R. Roy, D. Carroll, A. Thiel. Row 3: D. Hines, D. Cools, W. Winder, B. McShane, P. Spencer, J. McCullough, D. Bat-es. Row 4: W. Lazier, Coach, R. Classman, B. Hannegan, F. Hancock, E. Page, J. Wright, D. Fauquet, J. Cross, B. Camelot, W. Evans. Coach. In the opening game of the season the freshmen ably coached by Mr. Lazier and Mr. Evans, won a decisive victory over the Riverside-Brookfield team, 7-0. Then meeting a powerful Maine team, Glenbard went down 45 to 0. Coming back somewhat the next week, they battled hard, only to be beaten 13 to O by Downers. The following week the freshmen were downed 27-6 by Lyons. Then encountering a huge York team, Glenbard was beaten by its traditional rival, 25-0. ln the final game, Arlington downed us 25-7. 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S-gfyg rgjty lf- oiitef again- a-con? fCfCHCGQ -P0W6f4eY?6H- flwilgii i C0Hf6ifCi1Cf 50fUPfff5tiE91?? -FHHMPGYGQ -fb-Ye 1f1iCkf5d The fL- the f - hdrrifers -igralldlisf -Qpened-b1h e bi? defeated?- Maine, defeat. ,fS1owed d0 Wn?iby gosg thgfvgrsgitjr men suffered f- ih. .gkv VV,, --and 48.20,, HinSd a1e, - i l b0th l2- himge1f an - --- his ieamf he fhadffset -a.-hew G-lenbard courge placed first- Q11 the home -groundslagaxnst-Hxngdglg g - tfaditi ona11y: strong Crossg, hteam was I1QjQ1'iCSQ it -- - demanded and .received respect fro m a11 bouniry squads. -- . - ' rss - vm- 11:1- fel!! imfgiifiif-f1ew:f,.f?a:-wffffwf Lf- 'sw -W--,iw -fu: my ,fi -W. 1, , . I Aiwa! W 4 aw W 1 M, ,, My W ' 'Kim A 5 ,Q A: V W: S ' Q' - gy, V. ' gf Ap, .5 6 ,Q . L ' f f , , fgglwv . 4 A f A fAi-'WY M, .N ,wr .iv 1. ASW- m , H, . V, N X, A , .0 -rw ' :V i , . QM!! MQ. H, Q L, qw' . day. 4 an Q SWF -f W. .: .y,,f5Q1, A, fb-wb H F RUSH - SOPI-I CROSS CGUNTRY Row 1: C. Kennedy, W. Jensen, D. Fuller, B. Woodruff, C. Mutz, J. Craig, J. Perreault, D. Hollinger Row 2: P. Krystal, L. Weisgerlier, S. Capel, D. Brown, J. WClSSCIllJOTI1, D. Jurewicz, J, Smith, M. Wright L. Schwartz. Row 3: J. Harknian, B. Crilfith, J. Staedke, J. Lewis, J. Harkman, J. Stebe, J. Pond, B. LaFleur Row 4: B. Novak, B. Craine, D. Claypool, P. Komada, L. Swanson, B. Brunk, J. Frega, J. Gruenberg Row 5: B. Finch, D. Hansen, C. Young, J. Rainford, B. Early,D.Cullen,B.Kopp, A.Schoolwerth,T. Chandler. Paced by co-captains Dave Hollinger and John Pond, the frosh-soph harriers tied for first in conference competition. Starting the season, the junior Bards outran Riverside 20-55 and defeated Maine, 27-34. Following these victories, the speedsters left Downers Grove trailing 15-125. Lyons then fell before the powerful squad, 22-41. The Bards Well represented Clenhard in the invitational meet at La Grange by placing second with 34 points, While first place Hinsdale had 32. However, in the last run of the year, the Bards avenged this loss by defeating the Red Devils, 20-48. By placing second at the invitational meet, Coach Johnsonas thinclads established themselves as future conference rulers. GIRLS TENNIS Row 1: K. Knowles, C. Vogel, G. Carmichael, A. Berqulst A Coleman C Corrigan Row 2 G. Selman, J. Nelson, J. Whittaker, L. Carver, Coached by Mrs. Arlen, the girls tennis team started the season by edging out Oak Park, 3 to 1. In the next match they trounced Hinsdale. On September 26, the girls routed Proviso by winning all 5 matches. To end a fine season the team tied Wheaton. Possessing a majority of juniors, the girls tennis team should have a very successful next season. J. Bodo 147 RSITY BASKETB LL Row One: R. Edwards, G. Cook, .l. Lytton, S. Domville, B. Carle, B. Biederman Row Two Coach Porter Coatch Metcalf R. Kral, D. Obrecht, L. Pietrzak, B. Edwards, J. Jordan, T. Thompson, D. Temple J Reinhardt D Fish Displaying undisputed skill, courage, good sportsmanship, and depth, Glenbardis varsity basketball team swept innumerable honors and copped an enviable record for the 1956-57 season. The varsity five demonstrated skill as was shown by their fine record. Out of 21 games played, they triumphed in 18 games and lost only 3 times for better than a 9024 average. Against 1273 points granted to opponents, Glen- bard amassed 1591. Courage deserves no second berth in Glenbardls list of achievements. Throughout the entire season Glenbard's Hsparkn prevailed. lt was a common sight to see Clenbard closely matched at the end of a half with the hope of the opponents high, but in the second portion, Glenbardls undaunted mettle led the way to leave the opponent eating the traces of the teamis rubber. Though good sports- manship rarely figures into the final box score, it determines the spec- tators, opinion of the team. The thirteen hoopsters always conveyed themselves in perfect conduct. Never once was the blemish of a techni- cal foul etched on Glenbard's record due to unsportsman-like conduct. Depth certainly is a prime factor as evidence of a teamis potential fire- power. Confronted by the injuries of Larry Pietrzak and John Rein- hardt, Coach Metcalf merely replaced them with equally dependable men. Also, when Clenbard clipped the wings of York, 85-60, and lm- maculate Conception, 86-440, Coach Metcalf tried to check the rising score but failed, his substitutes continued to romp over the opponent. Since the team was composed of almost one-half juniors, Coach lVlet- calf expects another typically powerful team and successful season. F RUSH-SOPH BASKETBALL , , Row Une: IJ. McCollum. J. Frega, M. Campbell, J. Lewis, D. ,lurewicl Roz Tw 8 Capel N Wliitecotton J Kelley B. Finch. D. Hanson, T. Flagge, T. Schoolwerth. No! Pictured: B. Crane, .1 l gl s Paced by sophomores Joe Kel1ey, ,lim Lewis, and Bob Crane, Glenbardis ponies posted a record of eight Wins and nine iosses. On home courts the junior bards defeated the championship-bound Hinsdale Imps, 41-35. The loss was one of only two handed to the Hinsdaie squad. This typified Gle-nbard's frosh-soph efficiency at home for out of nine games played at Glenbard, the frosh-soph triumphed in seven and lost only two. A great deal of the baby bards, success was attributed to their 1anky 6' 4 center, Denny Hanson. As a freshman, Denny established himself as the scourge of enemy courts as was demonstrated by his 18 point tally against Riverside. Aided by the prospects of this year's powerful freshman team Coach Rider ex ects 1 P another fine season to come. Glenbard 38-36 Riverside 37-46 Glenbard 58-43 Maine 48-38 Cienbard 35-28 Downers 48-44 Glenbarcl 40-58 Lyons 38-45 Clenbard 52-37 York 60-44 Glenbard 31-40 Arlington 51-28 Cienbard 41-44 Hinsdale 35-62 a ,V . - B ob Edwards :lang :VX .. 1 I . .v,' ' ,. Kb I-r v H Q . rdf, h Ric Edwards A if if? 2533 F 5 Qui! I9 Eg d 1 ,. X Q, xr' Bill Bie-derman ::.' Pietrzak Tom V Thompson 5 dv .w H av gi 4, Dave Obrecht i gsf. p A,,' Skip l E' D omvill e Q Q ,X was 4 ff s ,X . gl. P? fa W9-,':es.2f- 2' me af if , F .M Dick Temple John Reinhardt Burton O Carle 5' o ,nn vi In af M , Q 3 c x f M I Q 1 ' T JJ f J' YNY' ' X 2 f Q f ' rs B, K . e wh W s 'f K a if W wif QA T F1 5: -af -- mq-fag: , X , , R 1 F W9 ff f f Hg gf A A ig? gf 'W , 3435 S L Q f ga r r M3 ff , ff 1 Xiimkix , iam,-4 Q W I -s-5-3 ' 1 wgwxis- v, gy 5 K , 1 ii .JZ , 2 5? ,w 2 1 e e ii. JL -, V A , .f, sp J '--Txffig i '1 H w 2 'ik v wg' Qi 3 ' ff -H1253 55 .. , ' Il swf HW mu- 45:7 ,sf EE. Af nw K f . ETRESHM BASKETB LL Row 1: Coach Hutt, T. Temple, S. Campbell, D. Chan- W. Hester, C. Lownes, P. Budd, B. Earley, R. Becker, dler, S. Nelson, J. Rainford, J. Moore, S. Wathen, R. Kipke. S. Kennedy. Row 2: J. Dempsey, C. MacGrath, J. Miles, To close a successful season of 13 wins and 5 losses, the baby Bards swept the West Chicago Tournament by defeating Dundee, Geneva, and East Aurora. Coach Hutt, looking back overthe fine season, acknowledged this talented squad as one of his best. 152 Glenbard West Aurora Glenbard West Aurora Clenbard Elgin ............. Clenbard Elgin ......... Glenbard Wheaton ......... Glenbard Wheaton ......... Cvlenbard Downers Grove Clenbard Downers Grove Clenbard York ............... Glenbard York .......... Clenbard Lyons ........... Clenbard Riverside ....... Clenbard Maine ....,... Glenbard Arlington ..... Clenbard Hinsdale ....... HOLIDAY TO RNA T To climax Christmas festivities Glenbard journeyed to Kankakee for the Holiday Tournament. In the open- ing game, the Bards defeated the highly rated, sweet-sixteen hound Champaign quintet in an overtime, 50 to 46. ln the second game the varsity hoopsters, who were on the short end of an ll point lead 3 various times, caught the fleeing Ottawa Pirates and sank them, 62 to 58. The highest point of the tourney came Saturday night as Glenbard prepared to engage Lincoln for the championship game. The Bard quintet had no trouble as they out- classed the Railsplitters, 59 to 41. Featured in the tournament spotlight, were Bill Biederman, who also made the all-tournament team last year, Rich Edwards, and Tommy Thompson. Bill Biederman, Rich Edwards, Coach Metcalf, Tommy Thompson. TRACK mmmmmnmm fm Row 1: C. Argue, B. Schwartz, R. Edwards, L. Patterson, D. Obrecht, B. Perreault, H. Hoffman. Row 2: J. Meyer, R. M, Edwards. B. Budd. G. Gilbert, D, Swanborn, R. Janis. Row 3: Coach G. Dekan, P. Shepherd, D. Pond, B. Campbell, M. Lynch, T. Dodd. Coach C. A. R. Johnson. The Glenbard track team, coached by George Dekan and C. A. R. Johnson, got off to a fine start by placing .'3 second in the Ottawa Relays. Then, in a dual meet if X with Hinsdale, the Bard cindermen won their first decisive victory of the season. Two days later, the team, totaling 43 points, J ,,V placed third in the county meet. The following week the thinclads won over a tough La Grange team in the dual meet. Then Glenbard, scoring 102 points, ran away with the Wheaton relays. Following up this win, the cindermen won the Little Four Meet, scoring 68M points. The next' Saturday Glenhard placed third in th-e Hinsdale Relays and proceeded to Arlington where they tri- umphed in another dual meet. The District Meet rolled around on the eleventh in which Glenhard won a fine second place. Taking 34. points, the thinclads gained third place in the Conference Meet. Winding up the season, Glenhard conquered Wheaton in a dual meet. The high point of the season came when Glenhard placed twelfth in the State V Meet and had two men place high. Lane Patterson won fifth in the 100-yard dash and won third in the 220, in addition, Dick Pond took third place in the 880-yard run. As the records point out, the Bard cindermen raised Glenbardis high reputation by running admirably in all contests. -SL 'Wir s FROSH-SOPH TRACK Row 1: C. Argue, J. Kelly, T. Henry, B. Bielfuss, B. Maletich, M. Wright, W. Foster, D. Ade J. Hurlbut, H. Hoffman. Row 2: C. Griffith, J. Jordan, D. Maletich, B. Watson, G. Mutz, T. Seil heimer, A. Johnson, J. Meier, J. Lewis, Coach W. Wiltsie. Row 3: L. Johnson, B. Tichy G. Cook, J. Pond, F. Biederman, P. 0,Day, D. Fields, J. Peterson, J. Tichy. M. BOYS TENN S Row 1: P. Wlodkowski, P. Cudice, W. Kuehne. Row 2: C. Wilson, B. Claypool, D. Fairfield, J. Reichstetterf Winning two and losing five, the Glenbard tennis men, composed mostly of juniors, suffered close losses. York opened the season by downing the Bards, 4-lg however, two closely contested matches could have won the day for the team. Following this loss, Maine defeated the racket wielders, 3-2, after which Riverside took the Bards, 4-lg however, in this defeat, the tennis men lacked their first singles man, Jim Ferguson. Glenbaijd then decisively trounced Arlington, 4-1. After this victory, a powerful La Grange squad defeated them, 5-0. During the confer- ence meet, second doubles Bob Brown and Bob Claypool seized runner-up position. With the added measure of experience, Glenbard's racket men, coached by Mr. Magor, look forward to a successful season. 'I57 .. W :vtWww-ssnsfrsrstzwW . - -f 2' as .,., -- BASEBALL fri Row 1: B. St. Pierre, J. Weissenborn, Ja Inglis, K. Whitehead, S. Bodman. Row 2: T. Berry, B. Beihn, R, Archbold, S. Domville, B. Edwards, J. Lytton, T. Barrett. Row 3: F. Crissey, Mgr., Coach W. Rider, T. Thompson, L. Bodwakan, L. Pietrzak, B. Biederman, D. Hunt, H. Sporka, J. Bjork, J. Bahh, Coach L. Astroth. GLENBARD 12 GLENBARD 8 GLENBARD 7 GLENBARD 0 GLENBARD 2 GLENBARD 5 GLENBARD 7 GLENBARD 0 GLENBARD 5 GLENBARD 7 GLENBARD 3 GLENBARD 3 GLENBARD 5 GLENBARD 3 GLENBARD 2 Elgin York Arlington Hinsdale Riverside Maine Downers Lyons York Arlington Hinsdale Riverside Maine Downers Lyons Led by the timely pitching of Tommy Thomp- son and ,lim Lytton, Glenhard's formidable var- sity nine won 8 games and lost 6 for the confer- ence season. The highlight of the Bard season came during the Elgin game. Tommy Thompson proved to he the player of the day as he entered the game in the seventh inning and proceeded to strike out eight of the nine men he faced in defeating Elgin 7 to 4. Coached by Liz Astroth and pitched by ,lim Lytton, the Glenhard team posted 7 runs while holding Downers Grove, the conference champions, to only 1. Led hy sparkplugs Harvey Sporka, Boh Biehn, Tommy Thompson, and ,lim Lytton, the varsity team showed spots of tremendous skill and cool courage. Against Elgin, Clenhard outhattled the Maroons 7 to 4 in a game tied four times. Both Coach Astroth and the .team look forward to a successful season. 158 F RUSH-SOPH BASEBALL Row I: J. Baker, J. Cruenburg, J. Moore, D. Haas, K. Fisher, J. Inglis, T. Snow, B. Christen- sen, B. Wasz. Row 2: B. Winter, T. Thomas, W. Liepitz, T. Schoolwerth, D. Iurewicz, A. Horaz, D. Cassidy, B. Perkins, J. Fleck, B. Thatcher, H. Vanderleest. Row 3: J. Windeguth, B. Win- gader, G. Burgen, L. Gould, K. Shifferd, J. Bodman, C. Dickenscheidt, P. Elk, M. Malec, B. Craine, J. Frega, D. Chandler, T. Moreau, Coach Kastrinos. The frosh-soph baseball team, coached by Bill Kastrinos, got off to a fine start by wal- loping Wheaton 17 to 9. The following week, the ponies were edged out by York, 6 to 5. A rough Hinsdale nine shut out Glenbard, 4- to 0. ln a hard-fought game, Riverside squeaked by the junior Bards, 2 to 1. The next time the team played, they were downed by Maine, 9 to 6. After being defeated by La Grange, 16 to 9, the ponies fought all the way only to be beaten 8 to 7 by Downers Grove. From here on the team had clear sailing as they downed Arlington, 5 to 4, and York, 6 to 4. VARSITY BUS Y x 3 2 f- - -ifgsy M 1.11251wfifsesvl-'fi,sfe?iLwf-v'fw1ff'fwwbzw-2524255 CHEE LEADERS f' f if 35 6 99' YW Q f 'if ff! A 19 I ff' I X V Above DANCE FLOOR Right RECEIVING LINE Mr. Fred L. Biester Mr. Mr. Mr. Joe Eugene DeClark and Mrs. Biederman and Mrs. L. N. Duryea Babb and Nancy Schanlaber J U IOR PRO The juniors did a fabulous job in preparing for the biggest dance of the year. Of course, that was the Junior-Senior Prom. Re- member tbe Medinah Country Club with the dancing and the picture-taking and the crowning of the King and Queen? E IOR 1956 lt looked like a fairy castle studded with prince charmings and cinderellas. King Dick Wenz and Queen Suz Chalberg reigned with their court: Marilyn Hester- man, Janet Malm, Pauline Young, Suzi Allen, Leandra Charland, and Judi Donaldson. Who can ever forget the spendour of that first night in June? , ' ,,g'j'fis gi:25i5.5'i fig?-::: A ix . 'V Y fkig 1Q Z 3fiz:F '9X 1 . .W iw- ' 1, ,a::.-.,,:m'a:s':Rg 3,5 rg,wf.. e.,f'- 4 :V .,k 1-viiw' 'fisf' K ' if li K ' Q 31ggr?gQ 13 ,Lff,:g-, Wersi - i Above King: Dick Wertz Queen: Suz Chalberg Left FLOWER GIRL: Jeannie Hale CROWYN BEARERS: The Ersklne Twins ,eft ' Y BON FIRE 9 -K Q ' we HOE Above G.A.A. FLOAT L , M ' LQ Zqr I ' f Fi, 5 I I . K Left L L L H L GAME Below Mfg 166 LATIN CLUB FLOAT -6 MNG fe G f5Qfe 5 iii 5 5 To begin the biggest week end of the year, Homecoming, there was an exciting p-ep convo, including talks by the coaches, a Pep Club skit, and the announcement of the Queen, Pauline Young. She reigned over all the festivities with her court, consisting of Penny West, Donna Unrath, Janet Malm, and Phyllis Greene. On Friday night, the annual torchlight parade wended its way through the downtown area, around the lake, and finally up to the huge pile of wood which the G-Club members had been gathering together all during the day. After the bonfire had been started, it blazed and crackled while the cheerleaders led a rousing pep session and began the snake dance. The following morning, Glen Ellyn and Lombard streets were filled with spectators watching the big parade. The prize winning floats for clubs having over 100 members were G.A.A., first place, and Pep Club, second. The Freshman Class, Lombard Junior Girls, and Junior Juveniles won awards, in that order, for groups with under 100 members. Many loyal Glenbardians developed sore throats and hoarseness from cheering at the game, but it was worth it. We won over York with almost a 20 point lead. A good time was had by all who attended the semi-formal dance. lt certainly was a grand climax to a thrilling and victorious week end. J Above CO-CAPTAIN S QUEEN AND COURT Z I ,, ,,',i. 3 i . 'K iiii A Q L41 etaaaia xiilw eriffr ', W' :wifi vgee Right Left WE WON ! QUEEN Debbie Dexter ES CURT John Helledy J . H1gg1HS, C. Whitehead I-IE RT HOP h B. Thompson, M. Hanson, K. Riese CALEN NLRB!! va L sn vu 1 emma mx wanna Mason: Q screw: cf. 1 BAR mg. ,aw if , I M if X, h-4? -.-- ' xx Mm wt. i e ieeii eei e .W-...f ' For the seventh time today! Leis go team, 1et's go I I Lunch time comics . . . Spirit of Christmas Past and Future. i -S 3. zz 1 1' I TRAM BOYS BOWLING LEAGUE Organized November 1, 1956, at the request of thirty sports-minded boys, the Boys Bowling League was one of the three new sports in Clenbard's extra-curricular activities this year. In order to give all boys an opportunity to learn to bowl and to compete with others under desirable conditions, the league bowled each Tuesday night during the winter months. According to lVlr. Haas, club advisor, any boy who agrees to bowl each week and who con- forms to the league regulations is eligible for membership in this Hstrikingn club. Chief score- keeper this year was Herman I-lolz, secretary. To give all boys who like basketball a chance to compete with boys of their own age and ability, seventy-five boys under the guidance of Misters Haas, Piatt, Kietzman, Evans, and Kastrinos met every Saturday in the gym to play intramural basketball. With the freshmen beginning at one o'clock, the boys played by classification through the seniors until five oiclock. Starting in December and ucagingn until the end of February, Intramural Basketball, provided the boys with Hsomething to do ton Saturday afternoons. Among Clenbardis newer clubs, wrestling holds unique qualifications: one has to be physically fit and mentally alert. ln preparation for an interscholastic wrestling team to come, Coaches Evans, Kastrinos, and Lazier have ments of wrestling. Four nights a week the to condition their bodies and their reflexes. resenting Glenbard in competitive wrestlin had a husky squad of boys eager to learn the rudi- boys met in the newly authorized wrestling room The grapplers showed fine things to come in rep- CT g. 172 UI N L SPORTS INTRAMURAL S BASKETBALL IN TRAMURAL WRESTLING 173 'Qgfdf iw . ' V '95, 'gm , 1' L 'sf if yin -V pw L, - ?'Ps'Aiq'rQf1-ff L A f ' X rf if , '4 by :13Lff'.f wb'-iv. -gi-.4 4, w.w 'Tv- A, f ' ,X W . 1 bv 'H ' ' ' J - I ' W' A -f 4 -.- J Ak... f, ff . -D, - 7 ggf, S ' ' V fix . H :I ,Y ., 1 ,A 2 K . V, , .4J7 ,. t 1 1 . 1 . , Q I ,X ,, , Lgfftiwq 95254 Q'f ,Q 'C4j,f L , 2 .ff I is 665 n,h'w,k,gPw , In 4,1 I E, .' ,. K , A '-, w wr . 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E 4 ff 71 52 5 fx E Q 14 9 'I LL L L L LL -L L L L LLLL L L LLLLL ,L L -.-LLL L.LL--L-L..N...L..L.L....- L.-----LLL L53 4 Scmfdif :Q on JU IDR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President, Sally Creber, President, Phyllis Greene, Secretary, Tom Johnson. For three years, the class of 1958 has been progressing toward the ultimate goal of becoming seniors. Many of them have become members of C-Club, Smoking Council, Latin Club, Kits and Skits, and other organizations exclusive to upperclassmen. Wlith much suc- cess, they experimented with acting when they presented the Junior Class Play. Scholasti- cally, the juniors received high acclaim in the Externporaneons Speech Contest,and several were honored by being chosen to Thespians, Masque and Gavel, and Quill and Scroll. MR. BAER Row 1: D. Arrigo B. Bender, J. Bodo P. Archbold, K. Blank S. Bendix, S. Bishop Row 2: S. Boisselier K. Adams, L. Bell, P. Berwanger, A. Ber quist, A. Bettag J. Bagshaw. Row 3 J. Bennett, J. Besant. B. Battista, Y. Ben field, L. Bodony, J Biddle. Row 4: K. Ahl strand, D. Armbruste, F. Biederman, J. Bod man, W. Beilfuss D. Ade. Il'fRW.L.SliE-iiSiUX1bb33!ikk!iXXXKz : - 7- ' , i EBV 2 MRS. BERGSLIEN Row 1 : J. Chandler, S. Brauning, M. Camp- bell, J. Campbell M. Braeuninger, M Brammer, A. Carroll. ,Row 2: L. Catanese D. Burdsal, P. Burger, .l. Brunkow, J. Carveth J. Campbell, J. Bu chanan. Row 3: M Bruhn, B. Bremer B. Canfield, E. Bramj mer, R. Cesaretti, A Caldwell. Row 4: R. Bul- lock, K. Bourne, F. Carl- son, B. Bruss, B. Carle, D. Bonesz. JUNIORS MR. BERNASEK Row I: Y. Dilley, B. Cuttone, K. Davison, .l. Diederich, P. Close, N. Christ, P. Wetherell, J. Davidson. Row 2: K. Dusing, A. Driver, B. Cobe, G. Doebler, S. Creber, R. Cochran, K. Chuttke, D. Deanna. Row 3: A. Doyle, B. Cottingham, S. Cone, M. Clouse, C. Cipov, T. Colley, D. Drew, D. Dut- ton. Row 4.' C. Dicken- scheidt, F. Dawrant, M. Denny, W. Cohrs, XC. Cook, S. Domville. l U lik MISS BRINKMANN Row 1: J. Freimuth, I Fritz, D. Ferguson P. Ehlers, M. Dennis, S Ellsworth, C. Edward J. Dzien. Row 2: L Fischer, J. Erickson M. Fligg, P. Fiala, J Finch, C. Ehlert, P. Fran- cis. Row 3: B. Fehd, J Formby, P. Farny, P. Ek H. Elwell, C. Engels, K Fischer. Row 4: D. Ellis, H. Farren, T. Gamrath, L. Endres, D. Engh, D. Fields, B. Foster. 9 5 MISS ELY Row 1: P. Lundsrud, B. McAbery, S. Langguth, J. Leslie, M. E. Kelley, P. Law, J.Lantz. Row 2: P. Kilbourn, J. Killian, C. Lehmann, M. Knuth, R. Koske, A. Kidd. Row 3: J. Lambert, R. Kil- hourn, B. Lussie, P. Lin- nert, R. Kennedy, J. La Fleur. Row 4: P. Mc- Caffrey, J. Lytton, T. Kiely, K. Kiser, N. Ku- bish, K. Krafthefer, E. Lavallie. MISS DAVIS Row 1: P. Greene, L Grainger, M. E. Gerue W. Geyer, P. Harris, L Gawel, C. Griesheimer Row 2: S. Gumerman J. Gathman, K. Goodi ney, K. Gilman, J. Grote, J. Good, J. Hancock. Row 3: T. Harkess, B. Goodfellow, N. Gerlach, J. Gelhaar, B. Gorman, D. Haas. Row 4: L. Gould, B. Gorden, B. Gil- bertson, C. Griffith, B. Harms, B. Grindal, W. Halvorsen. ,IUNIORS MR. D.-CLARK Row 1: M. Johnson, J. Iversen, C. Hofmann, N. Heselharth, B. Held, L. Hendry, M. Horvath. Row 2: M. Hoskinson, C. Hermann, J. Kals- heek, R. Hartwig, W. Heise, D. Higley. A. Horaz. Row 3: T. John- son, J. Hermansen, J. Hutchins, J. Hull, J. Heald, L. Hayes, A.. Johnson. Row 4: L. Has- kin, D. Heinselman, H. Holz, W. Harrison, J. Jordan, J. Horner. ' .v L L.,-.4 W MR. HUTT Row I: C. Leonarcl. C. Moore. C. Mike. L. Mar quarclt. J. Matthiesen D.lMaletich. B. Massow. Row 2: J. Marchant. W. Mitchell. R. Manlove. D. Makosky. N. Man warren. F. Macenas Row 3: M. M. McComb. J. Miller. J. MacAfee. B. Marro. R. Marvan. J Morgan. T. Mansfield Row 4: J. Miller. S Mielke. Nl. Mailancler. R. Michielutte, B. Nlc Kenna,.K. Miller. JUNIORS MR. KRONSAGEN Row 1: P. Obrecht, M. Moucka, M. Mortimer, J. Nelson, B. Park, M. Mullican, L. Mueschen. Row 2: G. Petersen, G. Nelson, A. O'Connor, H. Paglia, J. Osborne, K. Pape, R. Petges. Row 3: E. Morris, R. Pflum, H. Petersdorf, R. Nellis, L. Newquist, J. Petrie, J. Peterson. Row 4: B. Moser, W. Olson, A. Ne- metz, M. Peteoff, L. Munson, L. Pietrzak. MISS McCONNELL Row 1: L. Sabine, J Schiltz, M. Pond, M. Ro sanova, S. Sandstrom, J Prindiville, K. Roney M. Rosenthal. Iiow 2. P. Schneider, P. Preve nas, P. Schoen, L Rhodes, J. Richardt, S Pohley, C. Reichert Row 3: K. Riese, J. Pra ter, B. Scanlon, R. Rath bun, J. Schaidler, W Rowe, B. Rensch, D Royer. Row 4: K. Rabe neck, D. Robb, G. Reif R. Reisinger, W. Satur nia, K. Rashleigh P. Resh. ...ill ..-A MISS McMAHON Row 1: L. Schultz, M. Siebert, S. Terkhorn, B. Swanson, G. Smigielski, D. Stone, J. Small. Row 2: R. Shepherd, C. Thomas, J. Steafl. L. Spear, J. Smetzer, R. Tay- lor, L. Schwaegerlc. Row 3: A. Scott, A. Strack, C. Stuluenrauch, B. Staeclke, lf. Stelter, S. Stewart, N. Johnston. Row 4: T. Thomson, D. Simpson, R. Schwartz, A. Size, W. Smart, J. Tichy, C. Schwerdtfeger. B. Snow. I JUNIORS MISS 0'HARA Row 1: C. Weicherding A. Westerveit, M. Us- borne, N. Welty, J. Win- terton S. Winter. Row 2: T. Tolg, D. Vater, B. Weigaxicl, J. Zamis, D. Vanljlew, L. Young. Row 3: B. Tichy, J. West, P. Voigt, V. Wolf, B. Wiiigacler, C. WcJ1'- sham. Row 4: R. West- rom, R. Warren, C. Waddington, J. Troy, B. VVasz, L. Witteliherg. SOPHO GRE CLASS i President, Dick Cassidyg Secretary, Carole Stoneg Vice-President, Hal Johnson. The upper-underclassmen were really on the ball this past year. They are showing promise in the field of sports and are industriously preparing for the varsity teams. Several of the mem- bers of the class became active in Student Council and held major offices in large clubs. They also began Working on the school publications, Pinnacle and Glen Hard. The uwise foolsw are probably the least talked about class in high school. Nevertheless, the energetic Class of 1959 has made quite a name for itself. MR. ASTROTH Row 1: H. Behrmann S. Augensen, B. Bartu sek, J. Axelson, J. Bach leda, J. Barrett, R. Al berts, M. Banton, J Anderson. Row 2: C1 Bazala, C. Bach, M. Bach L. Asplincl, J. Avena, J Aigner, J. Baker, S. Bach Row 3: C. Avers, J. An derson, J. Bartlett, B Bassett, J. Angell, R Balzhiser, S. Bawden Row 4: D. Allen, B Anton, B. Bedal, C Argue, B. Beck B. Anzak. 9 MISS CARLSON Row 1: C. Berg, B. Biever, S. Briggen, C. Bigler, B. Brynjoles- son, D. Bell, T. Brown. Row 2: S. Boynton, C. Bondhus, D. Berncit, B. Bowers, J. Buettner, B. Bulleit, K. Blotter, M. Buethe. Row 3: D. Bricker, J. Brubaker B. Brunk, B. Boubal M. Belsley, J. Black. T. Boardman. SOPHOMORES MR. DUTCH Row I: J. Danuk. A. Cools, N. Camden. R. Comstock, C. Chris- tiansen. L. Carver. J. Carlyle. Row 2: D. Cas- sidy, K. Cline, K. Crise, R. Carlson, S. Craw- ford, B. Carroll. Row 3: C. Curtis. M. Camp- bell, J. Cunriifl. J. Cle- meau, M. Carflella, L. Carlson, A. Connell. Row 4: B. Cooke, N. Clacher, T. Chandler, W. Craine, R. Chris- tensen. MR. DEKAN Row 1: B. Eaton, F. Erskine, J. Digman, K. Dugan, E. Dowiatt, J. Davidson, J. Dean. Row 2: P. Drotziger, L. DuVal. R. Dumke. R. Duchesneau, B. Dobbs, C. Engels. Row 3: B. Dukelow, A. Dougherty, N. Earle, P. Dysart, A. Eaton, A. Dietze, J. Eicbhorst. Row 4: D. Drew, D. Deines, A. Emmel, L. Davidson, S. Elrick, A. Dargatz. MISS DIERS Row 1: B. Finch, M. Gauger, N. Eutneuer, . Gadek, C. Geiers- ach, C. Fisher, K. Fa- otica, B. Fossum. Row : J. Gard, G. Galle, P. alligan, N. Fricke, . Frey, R. Fessler, J. ' rega. Row 3: J. Foley, . Frieclheim, F. aides, B. Fortier, T. flagge, R. Furman. ow 4: T. Gannon, C. elhaar, D. Fish, K. Florko, C. Franzen. SOPHOMORES MR. GRONEWALD Row 1: N. Greer, K. Hall, E. Grubbe, T. Groener, S. Harris, L. Giannini. Row 2: C. Gohr, G. Gross, D. Griffith, J. Gruen- berg, F.. Haack, D. Haas, B. Good. Row 3: G. Hansen, G. Greve, R. Grosser, D. Golsan, M. Hanson, L. Gunder- sen. Row 4: B. Grant, J. Hackman, R. Hearl, H. Haase, R. Griffith, XB. Harmon. MR. HAAS Row I: B. Holmes, R. Hildenbrand, E. Hil- brick, B. Heuss, M. Hoy, D. Hollinger, J. Heim. Row 2: C. Hou- clek, V. Horvath, P. Hlady, W. Hunter, D. Heideger, J. lden, S. Hook. Row 3: S. Hogan, E. Hodlcler, P. Horan, D. Hoyt, B. Hoff, C. lden. Row 4: J. Hix, H. Hoff- mann, T. Henry, O. Hein, B. Hoffman, A. Hefner. MR. KIETZMAN Row 1: D. Lacock, P. Love, H. Lattan, T. Lee, L. Larsen, IVI Kral. Row 2: C. Krom, S. Kos, IVI. McKenna, IVI. Langenstrass, H. Lettola, J. Lake, W. McDowell. Row 3: J Lacy, B. lVIcCreevy D. McCollum, J. Lewis G. Lepak. Row 4: J Larkin, B. Luxford, P Krystal, D. Lesher B. LoWIastro. 7 MR. JOHNSON Row I: P. Jamieson, IVI Israel, S. Johnesee, D Johnson,- D. Johnson, J Johnson. Row 2: W.John J. Jordan, K. Isaacson B. Jones, K. Johnson, J Jacobs. Row 3: C. Jordan C1 Johnson, S. Johnson T. Jackson, C. Johnson L. Johnson. Row 4: T Jens, A. Johnson, J. In glis, S. Innes, B. Ingham B. Johnesee, H. Johnson SOPHOMORES MR. KASTRINOS Row 1: K. Knowles, H. Kopernick, V. Kesler, B. Kelly, J. Kline, A. Kay, A. Kirkendall. Row 2: L. Kettlestrings, J. Kollars, R. Kolherg, S. Kerstow- ske, K. King, J. Kelley, L. Kempa. Row 3: G. Kerk-1 stra, C. Kobiella, L. Knip- pen, lVI'. Kaiser, S. Klein. E. Kohn, W. Keigfley. Row 4: R. Junta, D. Jare- wicz, B. Kesig, G. Klopp, L. Koepke, J. Kelly. K f ff. i 2 SOPHOMORES MR. METCALF Row 1: M1 Milnamow A. Martin, C. Malin, H Moran, D. Mitchell, J Mertens, L. Marquardt K. Mede. Row 2: C Mareneck, D. Meinert C. McLaughlin, J Molitor, D. Mills, D Maeller, B. Maletich R. McMullin. Row 3 M. Markowski, M Menard, L. Mann, L Martin, C. Miller, T Moreau, P. Moser, J Miller. Row 4: L Menke, D. Martin, T Mailancler, J. Martin K. McNeil, P. McNeer J. Meier, B. McNeil. SOPHOMORES MR. CORRIGAN Row 1: F. Paulson, S. Naderski, J. Paulsen, K. Murphy, S. Nelson, D. Nelson, C. Pennino. Row 2: D. Peterson, K. Pehoski, J. Nelson, M. O'Rourke, F. Nelson, K. Opatkiewicz, B. Moyer. Row 3: N. Pan- taleo, T. Mullett, J. O'Meara, S. Peterson, L. Nofsinger, B. Nel- son. Row 4: J. Norkus, K. Petersen, R. Per- kins, P. Mulroyan, R. Novak, J. Palczynski. .4- .1-A-s-f..t:1...f.-.,-V. -f :- iss 1,- ti ' , 1 -sf .- :ft . iz- 2 G . : S X x . ' I ,Q :ff K' ., 2 335 K 3 '-if 5 sf ti 'K .Q 1 f Q.. 1. M 1 , .EF f , f . Q ' 1, .hm 5? V. -1-.4 .S L, .4 , lff-VFQAZ 3593 ' 2 , V .A . ,, .V MR. MOORE Row 1: L. Pillinger, P. Rosemeier, B. Ra- waillot, D. Robhley, J. Petter, H. Preiss, J. Rosenthal, B. Rose. Row 2: F.. Roehling, W. Roby, S. Rockwell, A. Rogers, S. Rogers, D. Piontkowski, J. Rice, T. Prishe. Row 3: K. Poris, J. Raszka, D. Radtke, F. Rose, J. Rosenthal, J. Pierce, S. Rosenthal. Row 4: D. Petroshus, M. Ra- kosnik, C. Roloff, K. Phillips, J. Pond, D. Roberts. rf ' fx t - ,.,.' N rr? ' K.. il,,Z,,,n W kg. '.- .M MISS SCIHWARTZ Row 1: M. Trombino, J. Voight, S. Von- Cuten, P. Stubbings, M. Tavis. Row 2: C. Sullivan, T. Thomas, B. Thatcher, G. Tilack, J. Thehaud, B. Stoot- hoff. Row 3: S. Wal- lace, S. Unrath, C. Thompson, B. Thomp- son, R. Teppema. Row 4: G. Sylvester, A. Voss, S. Summers, B. Wal- ker, H. Vanderleest. MISS PIEPER Row 1: B. Sheerman, V. Scott, D. Schultz, E. Sheppard, P. Schepp- man, N. Schmale. Row 2: G. Sandford, N. Schanlaber, A. Sergel, M. Shaw, N. Rutledge, D. Schmieding. Row 3: J. Russell, K. Santschi, A. Ryan, P. Rouille, K. Rossow, J. Schutt. Row 4: J. Routson, R. Ruch, D. Schenk, T. School- werth, D. Scott, K. Shifferd, J. Schott. SOPHOMORES MRS. RATHJE Row I: K. Shorey, E. Steffen, R. Siebert, B. Somers, R. Steele, C. Stone. Row 2: I. Stangl, 1. Smith, J. Spiece, G. Spillman, J. Silherhorn, S. Sig- man. Row 3: T.'Sten- quist, R. Stark, B. Soule, D. Skinner, D. Spencer, I. Stehe. Row 4: J. Staedke, D. Smith, C. Starrett, B. Spencer, B. Stanton. MISS SHUCK Row 1: M. White, J. Wood, S. Willard, L. Woodruff, B. Zabilka, J. Wowzonek, J. Wirt, H. Wulff. Row 2: J. Whittaker, L. Wilson, J. Zavodsky, S. Wal- ters, D. Walter, C. Wallrodt, J. Zorn. Row 3: G. Worsham, M. Wright, H. Wieting, B. Winter, J. Williamson, R. Zoellick, J. Winde- guth. Row 4: D. Zinn, M. Malec, B. Zapel, C. Watson, R. Watson, B. Watson. SOPHOMORES OTHER SOPHOMORES Row 1: P. West, P. Carbonara, B. Bloomer, J. Stenner, C. Shissler, E. Voight, C. Shimkus. Row 2: E. Smith, L. Walther, D. Gray, P. Hairgrove, B. Fisher, R. Pellegrino, J. Smith. Row 3: R. Cole, J. Mc- Crary, K. Billing, G. Stuart, H. Fedrahn, S. Capel, P. Harris. Row 4 : R. Ryan, W. Schwartz, T. Seilhei- mer, R. Scalise, G. Lewis, C. Heier, M. Fyler. mwfbrlif OTHER SOPHOMORES Row 1: F. Adolphson P. Buchanan, B. Sa dowski, G. Mutz, S Willer, R. Liehr, K Droste. Row 2: J. Un dem, H. Julsrud, B Paulson, N. Whitecot ton, J. Fernald B. Henk. Freshman Class SECTION PRESIDENTS Row I: B. Baker, S. Cottingham. L. Miller, L. Mulcock, L. Zemborski, N. Poole, E. Lovstad. Row 2 A. Grindal, D. Chandler, B. Rayborn, B. Kopp, G. Bauman. Row 3: B. Dunbar, B. Wallace, L. Smith B. Thompson, S. Fahey, C. Hesselgrave, M. Bhodes, T. Hollinger, G. Kennedy. The class of ,6O managed to survive the name-calling and practical joking which goes along with being a greenhorn at Glenbard. Elevator passes and stage Whispers such as Were being invaded! are not uncommon events in a freshie's life. ln spite of these ordeals, the frosh have managed to carry on many extra-curricular activities. Vast numbers joined the many clubs available to them, participated in band and chorus programs. and gave support to their teams. They were also well represented on the Honor Roll. MISS ALEXANDER Row 1: S. Aulabaugh, C. Anderson, D. Barber, M. Archbold, S. Ark- land, P. Barstow, M. Abraham. Row 2: R. Allen, H. Alldredge, B. Baker, B. Allen, K. Also- brook, C. Anzok. Row 3: M. Amundson, J. Ander- son, B. Anderson, T. Bartlett, D. Bates, B. An- derson. Row 4: J. Bar- tuch, M. Bates, S. An- dersen, P. Barthelemy, R. Adams, D. Anderson. MISS POLING Row 1: B Bell J. Birr, M. Bean B. Behrmann, A. Benson, K. Bechler, S. Birkett. Row 2: M. Baumgart, P. Bramsen, F. Behen, K. Bodak, D. Bondhus, C. Broman, J. Biggart. Row 3: L Biever, L. Bennett, .l. Bodony, G. Bretsnyder, D. Birch, R. Becker, C. Beilharz. Row 4: E Beutler, G. Bendien, D. Boyer, B. Beilfuss, G. Baumann, C.Boden- stab, B. Bremner. FRESHMEN MISS AXT Row Z: W. Caine, F. Brown, S. Buckman, C. Cardella, P. Capps, M. Burkhart, E. Car roll. Row 2: J. Buffo, V. Burdick, B. Cikow ski, D. Brosemer, M Burdsal, G. Bryczek K. Clark, R. Carroll Row 3: E. Brown, W Brown, S. Chapin, J Buffo, W. Budzicz, D Chandler. Row 4: B Cammelot, R. Carlson F. Cavey, P. Budd, R Olson, D. Campbell. 1 w....,... . .W-M 'WM' A mf 17.2-5 325 MR. BECWAR Row 1: D. Clegg, M Crews, S. Cottingham M. Collins, M. Crad dock, B. Colley. Row 2. L. Cummings, M. Cole J. Cools, M. Coleman B. Coughlin, J. Craig J. Dace. Row 3: N Crane, K. Cullinan, B Cuff, S. Collings, P. Cruse, L. Cruea, J. Covert. Row 4: C. Cools, L. Crawford, D. Cummings, D. Cullen, D. Claypool, J. Cross, G. Coughlin. 7 7 1 MISS BRITTON BARTOSIK Row 1: M. Hales, M. Goltermann, H. Greve, G. Gillespie, R. Gold- smith, M. Hamel. Row 2: W. Gentry, M. Gliessman, J. Gunder- sen, M. Goodman, G. Grimm,J Gilbert. Row 3: J. Gilbertsen, E. Hadfield, P. Geiers- bach, P. Gwodz, F. Goers. Row 4: P. Hal- ter, A. Grindal, B. Gu- merman, M. Gangwer, A. Gardner, J. Gibson. MISS BOMGARDNER Row 1: B. Dunbar, J Doran, B. Driver, D. Davis, R. Davis, M. Dun- lop, B. Dugan. Row 2. R. Den Breejen, S. Ellis, J. Deist, S. Eddy, G. Elsner, D. Ann, M. D7Andrea. Row 3: R Eddy, B. Eichhorst. L D7Andrea, S. Downing C. Dekan, G. Deck, L Duncan. Row 4: D Dearlove, J. Deppe, J Demlow, B. Early, B Eckert, S. Dunkel. FRESHMEN MRS. BOONSTRA Row 1: T. Frega, G. Fischer, D. Fuller, J. Fischer, K. Fibiger, K. Espenmiller, J. Foley. Row 2: S. Fiedler, L. Evans, M. Friedheim, S. Engel, J. Ferry, J. Feid, P. Frost. Row 3: S. Fahey, P. Felker, J. Frie- derich, B. Erichson, L. Franch, J. Ferrell, J. Farris. Row 4: L. Fer- guson, L. Faulkner, J. Fligg, D. Fauquet, J. Franke, D. Fitzgerald, B. Finch. l 7 MRS. CARR Row 1: T. Harrison, S. Hayes, P. Hess, J. Hel- ler, L. Hansen, K. Hes- terman, C. Hart. Row 2: D. Hayek, P. Harkess, M. Hamilton, C. Haxel, iK. Hein, S Heighway, S. Hesterman, T. Harris Row 3: E. Herrin T gy Hartman, J. Handbury, C. Hansen, B. Herma- nek, N. Hare, P. Heck C. Hessel rave Row 4? g . H. Hartig, N. Harper, B Hannegan, W. Hester J. Hardy, E. Hancock, D. Hansen. FRESHMEN J MR. COOK Row 1: C. Hill, W. Jen- sen, B. Johnson, K. Hus- ted, K. Howe, G. John- son. Row 2: D. Hum- phrey, J. Hull, E. Jen- sen, C. John, G. Hutch- ins, D. Hynes. Row 3: J. Johnson, G. Jensen, T. Hollinger, C. Johnson. S. Hupfer, M. Hilden- brand. Row 4: V. Hix, G. Johnson, J. Hoff- mann, A. Johnson, K. lrmiter. Li.. E MR. ELWOOD Row 1: S. Kempa, G Kennedy, J. Klingen meier, R. Kipke, P Kliest, G. Kaiper, D Kennedy, L. Kempfer Row 2: C. Kafka, L Kellogg, A. Kirby, D Kammes, S. Kirchhoff J. Ko-ehnke, M. Jones B. Jones. Row 3: N Koertge, K. Kammerer L. Kennington, K Klipp, R. Kleker, D Johnston, R. Kasch R. Kaergard. Row 4. J. Kammes, B. Kaiser S. Kfnight, N. Johnson J. Kempski, D. Klein, J Kerr, S. Koch. MRS. HAKE Row 1: G. Matsinger, M. Milnamow, L. Mil ler, S. Moore, B. Moli tor, L. Miller, M. Mee han. Raw 2: V. Miles J. Messley, G. Moorej C. Mitchell, C. Miller C. Mertes, A. Moore. Row 3: M. Marquess, P. Mortensen, J. Mer- cer, T. Martin, R. Men- ely, J. Martin, Matthes. Row 4: J. Millar. J. Moore, J. Miles, R. Morrison, L. Mitchell, R. Mayer. MR. EVANS Row 1: A. Langeloh, M. Kurkowski, L. Kubish. M. Kuttig, M. Kukla, S. Lemke, J. Landmeier. Row 2: L. Lantz, A. Gregory, M. Krings, C. Konkle, R. La Fleur, B. Kutiiek. Row 3: L. Line, M. Lambert, G. La Vallie, D. Lawson, L. Lomastro, D. Komarek, T. Lane. Row 4: P. Leh- man, G. Kral, B. Lay- man, P. Komada, E. Kohler. FRESHMEN MR. GALBREATH Row 1: C. Lund, D. Mc- Laughlin, I. Maclnty-re, S. McMullin, M. Macke, D. McAbery, P. Mc- Cracken. Row 2: R. Mc- Conochie, B. McCollum, M. Malone, D. McKel- vey, K. Lundstrom, E. Lovstad. Row 3: M. Madsen, D. Manning, V. Marquardt, J. Mac- Kay, l. Lotz, M. Marek, L. McNair. Row 4: J. McShane, D. McCarthy, B. McCreevy, B. Mark- ham, Kf Long, P. McNamee. XX MR. MCPHERSON Row 1: F. Ost, J. Moss D. Murray, L. Newquist, R. Norris, J. Murray Row 2: J. 0'Neill, S O'Neill, K. Nowack, R. O r r , L. M u l e o c k C. Olsen. Row 3: N. Nic oles, J. Neumann, D Multerer, D. Murphy, G. Mullett, B. Norkus, J Moyer.'R0w 4: B. Nuti, S. Murray, G. Oehmen J. 0'Donnell, M. Mor ton, C. Nofsinger. FRESHMEN MISS HEGNER Row 1: J Pivar, B. Paul- son, N. Poole, J. Oury, R. Peska, R. Presutle. Row 2: J. Perreault, B. Petersdorf, D. Parker, P. Popejoy, M. Pehl, K. Ploeger. Row3: C.,Pras- sas, J. Pawlicki, R. Prin- diville, K. Pagel, J. Pick.- ett, D. Podmers, M. Perso. Row 4: W. Picha, R. Peyton, A. Pierce, T. Ponczko, R. Oswald, E. Page. -J 'S-.,-..4 VY! .., MR. HOLLOWAY Row 1: B. Raff, J. Regur, G. Rivers, K. Reinking, G. Richardt, L. Romherg, D. Rog- ers, B. Ridriguez. Row 2: J. Ratke, J. Prosek, J. Roads, D. Rintel- man, B. Recktehwald, A. Raff, C. Pyle, L. Robertson. Row 3: D. Regan, L. Radtke, L. Roberts. T. Rohey, C. Rensch, F. Robnett, F. Redd, K. Ridgway. Row 4: S. Reynolds, J. Rainford, J. Richter, M. Rhodes, B. Rayborn. ,J E MISS SCOTT Row 1 S Tlmmins L Tavis D Swedo R Szymanski B Thomp son B Teeter J Swen son Row 2 H Toot hill K Stubenrauch C. Stentz C. Steen D Tews M. Thomen J Dempsey Row 3 R. Thomson J. Strass V. Szafranko, B. Tin gler, T. Thing, R Stark, C. Steinhebel, S Stone. Row 4: J. Stock MISS HOMRIGHOUS Row 1: J. Sampson, D. Scannell, A. Sabadosh, A. Seilheimer, D. Sebas- tian, R. Ruggirello. Row 2: J. Schneider, L. Schwarz, J. Sayers, Y. Ronnbeck, A. Rynear- son, C. Schoeben, N. Sal- oman. Row 3: S. Schoff, J. Rudin, P. Salerno, N. Sander, S. Scott, S. Rothrock. Row 4: L. Schmeltzer, C. Rosen, V. Scheer, S. Rothe, S. Schroedel, H. Schroeder, S. Schehen. FRESHIVIEN MR. MARLOW Row 1: L. Sorci, D. Ser- ritella, P. Stark, S. Speece. C. Sievert, P. Spencer, L. Smith. Row 2: K. Shannon, R. Sherry, N. Shorey, R. Snick, A. Sorenson, T. Shepard, J. Smith. Row 3: L. Staedke, P. Shockey, G. Selman, C. Seveand, R. Severson, P. Shrider, R. Sikorski. Row 4: B. Stamm, S. Smith, C. Slisz, M. Shearer, J. Shadle, J. Skjordahl, D. Snedeker. well, H. Strong, L Swanson, A. Thiele, J. Sus, S. Toussaint, R. Taylor, H. Temple. MISS SWINNEY Row 1: C. Wagner, D. Weber, J. Wagner, R. Vollendorf, I. Tucker, S.Vick. Row 2: P. Weeg, B. Truesdell, S. Vonesh, L. Trakselis, D. Veach, F. Veverka. Row 3: S. Vance, J. Vickery, H. Wayman, J. Wall, L. Weissgerer, J. Under- Wood. Row 4: B. Wal- lace, R. Wells, S. Wa- then, J. Weissenborn, B. Weigand, J. Uhlinger, R. Wallace. FRESHMEN MR. YAEGER Row 1: R. Poust, D. Wildish, S. Whiteside, L. Yuccas, M. Weresch. B. Woodruff, K. Wons J. Wittkamper. Row 2: K. Westrom, R. Wil- liams, W. Winder, W. Wohlhaupter, D. Winge L. Yud, C. Widmer. Row 3: B. Rich, L. Zembor- ski, D. Zadroga, L. White, C. Yeager. W. Wolf, B. Wendt. Row 4: S. Wolter, K. Young, P. Williamson, A. Wendt, J. Wozniak, J. Wright. - I' KRW 5 OTHER FRESHMEN Row 1: G. Rozhon, L. Bruek, G. Pearson, T. O,Hara, L. Baumann V. Bask, B. Brown, S. See, J. Godfrey. Row 2: C. Bedal, N. Blomquist, P. Croth, L. Jehs, J. Cratteau, B. Scaife, B. Kroger, M. Norman, B. Brynildssen. Row 3: L. Johnson, S. Alley, li. Balgemann, R. Gloss- man, F. John, R. Gnadl. D. Brown, S. Nelson, J. lVlcLelland. Row 4: R. Kopp, B. Line, R. Roy, B. Pelges, C. McGrath, S. Bronski, K. Willer. H. Hayer. 'Q X Q, J X X f f, Ky ff A A 4, q H. Scmfad' The 1957 Pinnacle Staff Wishes To Acknowledge . . . PHOTOGRAPHY Toloff Studio, Oak Park Dick Royer Dave Moore Bob Nagley Camera Club The Daily Journal Glen Ellyn News . . .COVER MANUFACTURER S. K. Smith Co., Chicago, Illinois . . .PATIENCE and COOPERATION on the part ...ART of the faculty and administration WORK Art Department Faculty and Students - To serve you has been our pleasure, To satisty your needs has been our desire. We wish to thank you tor the opportunity ot serving you in the past and look torward to many pleasant associations in the tuture. TOLOFF'S 0F OAK PARK I85 N. Marion EUcliol 6-2243 Youl2 scnoor Pl-lOTOC5RAPl-llERS sl. J. MORTON JOSS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Willard J. Berwanger, M.D. 585 Pennsylvania Ave., G.E. D. A. Lichtenwalter, D.D.S. 538 Cresent Blvd., C.E. M. J. Coebergh, D.D.S. Lawerence T. McCarthy, D.D.S. 495 Main Street, G.E. 16 West Willow Street, Lom. Charles H. Cress, Attorney 10 Lilac Lane, Lom. Joseph L. Crumrine, M.D. 443 Duane Street, G.E. Kenneth Hiatt, M.D. Dean S. McNeil, D.D.S. 443 Duane Street, G.E. Joseph R. O'Donnell M.D. 44.4 Park Blvd., ILE. T. A. Palus, M.D. 520 Hillside Ave., G.E. 102 West St. Charles Road, Lom. 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