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

 - Class of 1958

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Q X xx- .-.. , Xxu uf' 12 l x ' S N . . x 'N X R ,, N THE D00 I 'x TO LEARNING i L1 ' Q QQNSHIP Il6 1. f T Xl X 3- Xh I 'L P -4- r 4 M5 A , ,YJ V ' fx 1, . ' X , V ,Q iff 4 :' , f'f'f'T -. , 4.1, at , , . W A 1 1, , ' f f 1 ff K y . Q- N 5 gg xx Q - K , , . ,......,. lil Ill 1 nun-A ' nan q fix y LV .ix W 0 -..... , kW1s, A Y! Xgwf- gm-GM,-.,.,,., W - I- WW' 'u 'if' A X: -TW I , fl,5, 'LQQWY' . , L F i 1 I Hr., Y .,. FOR LEARNING NS IIB 'K Q 3' 'ff' Q 'L . '5 .9 ' 9 H Al I ,X 4 Ay? 1 4 .f Q J .' I ' f I A HID DEDICATION The worId s a theater, the earth a staqe Which God and Nature do with actors fill. Thomas Heywood To our drama consuItant and director for her understanding and guidance to the students of Glenbard and for her contribu- tions to the tield of dramatics in the school, We, the CIass of '58 dedicate the 1958 PINNACLE to MISS RACHEL WHITFIELD WHITTY FOREWGRD earning is a continent of mind wrth -Q names upon its wilderness of searching a sender of doves Here is freedom formed of storm and hal cyon Wherever revealed the cross of charity marks the divine Iode of learning shining, transcending Severance from mere appearance rs its per of acorns into the red clay How mighty It is a discipline with all its wisdom, its laboratory its poetry and music Hand in hand it takes humankind stumbling, limping, even running as a fire in a wmdy mght, to windows and to rainbows and to broken noses Learning lends passage to newer worlds, turning the wheel, building the splre, shaping direction on the winds of chance. It is a question and an answer, it's LOGOS tying names on dreams. ll formance: a pharasing of growth, a pressing 0- 1 1,94 Mi ix Q. .fb ,X-,Q-1 x IN MEMORIAM I shall pass through this world but once Any good, therefore, that I can do Or any kindness that I can show To any human being- Let me do it now, Let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again MR. RICHARD E. PIATT In January 1958, the iunior class suffeted the loss of a friend and member to the ravages of cancer. Bill, who assisted in artwork on the Pinnacle, also drew car- toons for the Glenbard staff. lt can be truly said that r when he laughed, we laughed, when he drew, we ap- , ni preciatedp when he spoke, we listened. 'fb it HARRY TEMPLE BILL HOFF Harry Temple, a member of the class of 1960, succumbed to encephantis following an attack of Asian flu in early October. The sophomore class lost a friend and an enthusiastic athlete. Harry had played baseball and gave promise of being an out- standing performer in basketball and cross-country running. K .. 4 A -K ffl.: . Y -g ' ' . -in , IQ, . 5 : T f O, ' 4-M, . . .1 ,,,5,, ,, ,, .1 ,N X . .. -N, 1' , . A -4 ' . Af . ff: 'ZLL - 1 I l - .1 Q . , we .. . . W. ,fa .- V, , -A x ik M Q -s.,fl,ll'f':x.,' X - f ':. 7 - af ' s Iran ninq BY INSTRUCTING Mass product1on atom1c power earth satelhtes b1gger and sh1n1er gad gets expandmg C1l1GS and overcrowded schools two cars 1n every garage These are symbols of our culture A broader and better educat1on for every Amencan 1S also part of the p1cture ln our race for educat1on we often forget what an educat1on IS It 1S not f1n1sh1ng a l1st of approved books It1s not f1ll1ng the blanks 1n a workbook It 1S not drows1ly complet1ng x number of class hours Educat1on can be acgu1red 1n many ways One IS learn1ng by 1nstruc l101'l the steady understandmg gu1dance of a teacher Socrates Confuc1us and Chr1st I-hmself are examples of some of the worlds greatest teachers These men d1d not change the course of c1v1l1zat1on Wllh marchmg arm1es nor fearsome powers but Wllh a s1mple steady VOICE W1th k1nd lOV1I'1q and personal 1nstruct1on these teachers led the1r followers 1I'1lO and through the world of 1dG5S thoughts and 1deas that altered h1story We all have rece1ved 1nstruct1on that has changed our l1V9S and we all w1ll have an opportumty to 1nfluence the l1V9S of others Lookmg to the past or to an uncertam future let us not forget the 1mportance of learn1ng o teach1ng by 1nstruct1or1 Mr Stan Yohe Student Cou1'1c1l AdV1SOY Mr R1der .A.dV1S1 1 C . i I I I I ' ' I I I I l I ' , . I I I I ll II I I I I . . . . . . . . . I ' I I I I I I I ' I I ' I I I I . . . I ' I I I I 1 I T . . . , . 1 1 ' ' ' In ' H Ji ,, , YI ' . f -, J ,I ' ' gx l ff fl I' . 1 J IJ v J P . .'5 ,. , ,, . I lf' 1 - 1 f ' ' .J . 1 I ' 1 THE MAN AND THE RIVER His angular form long days ago flowed Into an ever-Widening river: the waves have cupped The wisdom of his dreams and his sparkle of wit. The ripple of his words gave passage To the kennings of the watery the currents flow Is rhythmic with his pulse, throbbing with science And art, ever-renewing the season for learning Of autumn to Iune. H.l.F. C The Man and the River was written to commemo- rate Mr. Biester's fourth decade of service as Glen- barcl's Superintendentl 16 FRED L. BIESTER fzqf X SUPEHINTENDENT GLENBARD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL i I Mr Beister crncl Mr. Duryeo, president of the school boorcl DAVID I-I. MILLER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT fdwff RUTH E. MCLEAN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 653-mai QMI 4. , 1 ' r 4 . 3 I ' I IX X WILLIAM E. RIDER DEAN OF STUDENTS Zu, 5640 Ax I I 1 I ,, ,-rg ,f, I A V A S ADMINISTRATIVE ' J . , Af' ,t t if I f XXNAJ K L U M nowrmc Department, Chair ,English II Teachers. V' WIILIAIIUUQ ' MRRIIFBAZIER Social Studies Department Commercial Department Soph. Hifi Advi- ,Chairman so!','EditorGIohbu'd'l Rupert. 1.33, W. W. KRONSAGEN Science Department Chair- man. DELPHA PATTERSON Languages Department Chair- man, Ticket Takers and Ush- ers. P13108 f 5.3333 ' The Administrative Council meets Social Studies, euepuuwmf Director oi Health a Ph . - ' H dl umrln, M Edumuon. GRA. gi once a month, If necessary, more ,L 4' often. The Council is composed of all subject chairmen, athletic di- rectors, chairman of the counsel- lors, student council advisor, deans, head librarian, assistant principal, administrative assistant, and the 18 pf t mms coox C F' Physical Education, Aihldic M Director, I ' aft , CCUNCIL RAYMOND N. CARR mmm AUST Music Department Chairman. Librarian, 790 Club Advisor. superintendent. lt any way involved der consideration asked to attend the GEORGE W. HAAS lndustrial Arts Department Chairman, Golf Coach, Intra- mural Sports Director. VIRGINIA R. OSBORNE Home Econcmics Department Chairman, Cafeteria Advisor. others are in in matters un- they may be meetings. Any faculty member may request the opportunity to present any prob- lem to the council. lp HENRY LFIRLZY English Department Chair- man, PINNACLE Advisor. RALPH N. HAGOB Mathematics Department Chairman, Varsity Tennis Coach, Squlfe Dance Club Advisor. . 'WP V Je-Q S' 'ki Z ' f m 1 ELEANOR ARLEN Physical Education, Asst. G.A.A. Advisor, Cheerlead, ers' Advisor. ELEANOR ALEXANDER Language Department. fb W al X if I 4 t X4 L il.. Asrnom Phys i c al Education, Asst Football Coach, Varsity Base ball Coach. F2 A fri A. Q- V , . , Y , , , 53 A l N... X i A fi 'ihi ii,Q ON BBHTOSIK . 9 Department, P.A.L. X .L I R-9. , . . , A qbepartmentgr t , . 1 , Squaw. Dame Club Co-44 . MOME BECWAH Science Department, Ferroe quinologists Advisor. O. C. BERGSLIEN Commercial Department. HARRIET H. BOONSTRA Home Economics Department. MARY L. BRINKMAN English Department. 'Q 41 .73 Owl' v. A. m.wooD num G. nv C!-ARA DIEBS Industrial Arts Department. Art Department, Art Advisor, SOC!!! Studies Depaflmem Hglladiang Advisor, Current History Club Advis FACULTY if, Q C. B. PAIST VIRGINIA FOLLOWELL Mathematics Department, Assistant Librarian. Math Club Advisor. Pep Club Advisor. ,Wt - .-.4 WBLEY P. GRONBWOLD Science Department, Mathe- matics Department, Souna Crew Advisor, Football An- nouncer. i MARIRN .GODDARD HAKE English Department. 1 v-ix FRANK E. GALBREATH Science Department, Astron- omy Club Advisor. DUANE GIVEN Social Studies Department, Freshman Football Coach, lunior Varsity Basketball Coach. HAZEI. HEGNER Social Studies Department. iv '1- -1- FAYE HOMRIGHOUS English Department. WILLIAM Science Department. Football Coach, Sophomore Football x all l 3 It! LDOS.HU'l'T C. A. R. IOHNSON Science Department, Cross Mathematics Department Country Coach, l-li4C Advi' Sophomore Football Coach. sor, Basketball Announcer. ROBERT MARLOW R. L. KIETZMAN Mathematics Chess Club GLADYS KRONSAGEN English Department, and Gavel Advisor. LAWRENCE LANE Music Department. R. L. MFTCALF Science Department, Varsity Basketball Coach, Golf Industrial Arts Department. Coach. FACULTY H. WHIRED MOORE GEORGE MORTON Industrial Arts Department. Science Department, Science Club Advisor, FACULTY a NJ fn t 1' Eta? D. PIEPER l i s h Department, Pep Assistant Advisor, IE PIERCE English Department. IANE RATHIE English Department. H. PATTERSON Department. B. MEYER Department. SUZANNE REININGA Language Department, Pep Club Advisor. V X54 -1 ELIZABETH E. SCOTT English Department. 4 MARIE SHUCX Language American League ELIZABETH SNOW Language Department, Club Advisor, Frosh Cheerleaders' Advisor. WAYNE C. STEVENSON Social Studies Department. Sophomore Basketball Coach. HELEN WENDLING MARY K, W1-11111 Social Studies Department, Mathematics D e P A r t m 9 n Q I COur1SellOT. Monitor Supervision. A 3' DONALD W. BOTH SARA ANNE ROBERTSON Mathematics Department English Department. Math Club Advisor. ACULTY FACULTY WARREN WILTSIE Soclal Studres Departmen lr l'l1Y Aclvrsor Head Frcsh ooph Football Coach Frosh Soph Track Coach PAUL I YAEGER Ertgllsh Department Stage ana Lrgnt Crew Advrsor Tumor B433 RACHEL WHITFIELD Englrsh Depar rrent Dramat rcs Advrsor Kits and Skrts Advrsor Thesprans Advrsor Semcr Class Play Dlrect r STAN YOHE XX Socral Studres Depa 'went Student Coancrl Advrscr l-l1Y ssrstant Advrsor xox x XJ 'TZ' -4.,,,.w 'N e.,-'A yn EW 'U '. '- , M i N l , an ' ' ' trz.. , . si 3 RMA . , N lg t x . . HX X M . vu X r Q L , Y rf . C Xml' y ' K P-I D- , L Xb. V , , ? I We X 31:2 H' v af r . Q C ,s 5 t 'G' 2 NN , C , K X, I 2 N ' , , I at ,, I H W ' . C:-5 C X L I l ' ' ' ' 1 ' R14 r K' Class Play Director. 'V W . 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H' 1 I 3 ,M-4 O v-4 'ill 'V ff f4 I 'fu gr +9 ,, 3 ,. 1' gi.. ,U ,xr r- it in 1 . v ,nn illearntng BY LEADING At Glenbard the student learns to lead through living Certainly llfe at Glen bard provides abundant opportunities for leadership in the classroom the hall the laboratory the library the gymnasium the athletic field the music hall the activ ity room the campus the ,auditorium Each student here at the Gothic Castle on the H1ll 1S provided an opportunity to make of himself a leader lt 1S important to realize that leadership does not necessarily make one to be ab normally set apart from others For there are countless opportun1t1es for real lead ersh1p not only in the more recognizable flelds of classroom club and stage perfor mance but also in the everyday experiences of Glenbard life 1n areas that are not normally nor eas1ly recognizable For instance the student who at all times respects public property is basically a civic leader and an influence for community welfare To be courteous to be truthful to be honest to show courage for what one thinks is to everyone Too often it 1S overlooked that one s enthusiasm for or patience in Just the ordinary and not the spectacular can make one a leader The strange phenomenon of becoming a leader is within the province of each one who does not sh1rk his responsibility and who feels that he has community ob ligatlons to uphold the worthy ideals and the traditions of Glenbard In council in CJTOUIOS 11'1 PGY SOT1 GUY Student CGD ID9I'fOrm effectively as a leader by conducting him self properly by proposing and suggestlng by providing correct information by meriting the highest rewards of learning of which he 1S capable Historically Glenbard has always provided a climate for the culture of lead ersh1p in service and in a strong desire to learn Here the conscientious student will find that leadership 1S not restricted to a few he knows it can be shared by all who desire to participate in improving the whole community of Glenbard Mr Henry I Firley PINNACLE Sponsor SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE bl O 1 1 r 1 1 ' right: all provide areas for training in leadership, areas which are easily accessible I I I I - 5 Dave Fields, Pat Archhold, Bruce Grindal. SEN IORS Martha Mullican Dave Robb, Arlene Kidd. 'vi Having completed tour years at Glenbard, the class of '58 turns its thoughts to the past and the future. As seniors, they have many happy memories to recall- all the knowledge they have gained, the friends 'they have made among students and teachers, the fun they have had at dances, plays, and athletic games. All this has helped them mentally in order that they may go out into the world knowing what their goal in lite is and how they are going to at- tain that goal. What have the seniors to look forward to in the tu- ture? For many, there is col- lege, service duty, a job, or marriage. ln any of these fields, the knowledge and experience that they have gained throughout their tour years at Glenbard will help the seniors oi l958 succeed. KAREN ADAMS Chorus 15 G.A.A. 2,3545 Pep Club 2,35 Iunior Play Committee. RICHARD ADE G-Club 4: Hi-Y 35 Math Club 35 Science Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Square Dance Club l,2,3,4, President 45 Honor Roll 25 Cross Country i,2,35 Track l,2,3, Letter 3. DAVE ALLEN Electronics Club 45 lunior Ikes 2,3,45 Vice-President 45 Projection Crew 1,2,3,45 G.T.S.C. 1,4. CHARLES CHUCK ALTON l..'Alliance Francaise 45 Electronics Club 3,4, President 35 Projec- tion Crew 2,35 G.T.S.C. 45 Senior Play. PAT ARCHBOLD Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Y-Teens l53,45 Iunior Play Com- mittee5 Class Secretary-treasurer 45 Section President 2,3. DAVID RAY ARMBRUSTER Band l,25 Iunior lkes 3,45 Projection Crew 2,3,'45 Science Club 4. DONNA M. ARRIGO G.A.A. l,2,35 Inter-Club 3,45 Kits 61 Skits 3,45 Pep Club 152,35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Iunior Play Committee. IANET BAGSHAW G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Inter-Club 45 Kits 51 Skits 3,45 Masque 6- Gavel 45 Monitor 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sophomore Repre- sentative 2, Secretary 35 President 45 lunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 Honor Roll ll5 High Honor Roll 2. BERNADINE BATTISTA GAA. l5 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 2,4. WILLIAM BEILFUSS G-Club 3,4, President 45 Hi-Y 45 Monitor 3,45 Smoking Council 45 Iunior Play Committee5 Prom Committee5 Football 2,3,4, Letter 3,45 Intramural Wrestling 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. LAURIE BELL L'Alliance Francaise l,25 Chorus l5 GAA. l,2,35 Inter-Club 45 Kits of Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Social Chair- man 3, Vice-President 45 Iunior Play Committee. . BEVERLY BENDER Chorus l: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3: 790 Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4: - Student Office Help 4: Y-Teens 2,3: Honor Roll 5: High Honor Roll l. SHARON LYNN BENDIX YVONNE BENFIELD Chorus l,2: I.R.C. 4: Kits ci Skits 3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Thespians 4: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee Chairman. IEAN BENNETT Choir 3,4: Chorus l,2: P.A.L. l,2,3,4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: lunior Play Committee Chairman: Senior Play Commit- tee: Honor Roll ll. ANN BERQUIST L'Alliance Francaise l,2,3: G.A.A. l,2,3, Council 2: Monitor 3: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,4: Honor Roll 5: High Honor Roll 1: Tennis l,2,3. PEGGY BERWANGER G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Kits 6 Skits 3,4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Student Office Help 3: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Prom Committee. IANE BESANT Chorus 1: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Kits YS Skits 3,4: P.A.L. l,2,3,4, Secre- tary-treasurer 3: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Thespians 3,4: President 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Iunior Play: Senior Play: Prom Committee Chair- man: Talent Show 1: Honor Roll 8. AVIS BETTAG Choir 2,3,4: Librarian 3,4: Chorus l: G.A.A. 2,3, Leader 3: Masque G Gavel.4: P.A.L. 1,2,4: Honor Roll 6. IOHN BIDDLE Kits G Skits 4: Masque 6: Gavel 4: GLEN BARD 3: Honor Roll 9: High Honor Roll 2: Intramural Wrestling 3: Intramural Basket- ball l,2,3. FRED BIEDERMAN CrClub 4: Hi-Y 3,4: Thespians 4, GLEN BARD 3,4: Senior Play: Baseball Manager l: Basketball l,2,3: Cross Country l,2,3,4: Letter 4: Track 2,3. SARAH ANN BISHOP Choir 3,4: Chorus l,2: G.A.A. 3,4: Kits 6- Skits 4: Monitor 3: P.A.L. 3: Pep Club 2,3: Science Club 3: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Honor Roll 6: High Honor Roll 2: Transferred from Lincoln Iunior High School, Salina Kan- sas, September, 1955. KATHY L. BLANK Transferred from Providence High School, Chicago, September 1955. I IAMES W. BODMAN Hi-Y l,2,3,4: G-Club 4: Kits 61 Skits 3,4: Masque 61 Gavel 3,4: President 4: Monitor 4: Science Club 3: Thespians 3,4: Iunior Play: Prom Committee: Section President 4: Honor Roll l: Base- ball 2,3: Football 3,4, Letter 4: Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. IUDY BODO G.A.A. l,2,3,4: I.R.C. 4: Kits G Skits 3,4: Monitor 4: P.A.L. l: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Honor Roll 3: Tennis 3. LOUIS STU BODONY P.A.L. 2,3,4: Science Club 4. SHARON BOISSELIER G.A.A. l,2,3: Pep Club l: Y Teens l,2,3. DENNIS BONESZ Aeronauts 1: Astronomy Club 2,3,4: Electronics Club l,2,3,4: President 4: Projection Crew 1,2: Science Club 4: G.T.S.C. l,2,3,4, President 4. KENNETH M. BOURNE Astronomy Club 3,4: Chess Club 1,2,3,4: President 3,4: Electron- ics Club 3,4: Math Club 3,4: Science Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Roll 2. ELIZABETH ANN BRAMMER L'Alliance 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Honor Roll 1. MARY BRAMMER L'Alliance Francaise 3,4: Art Club 2: Helladians 3,4: Treasurer 3: Vice President 4: Kits G Skits 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Thespians 4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Prom Committee. SUE BRAUNING G.A.A. l,2,3: Pep Club l,2,3: Student Office Help 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3. BONNIE BREMER Chorus l G A A 2 3 4 Leader 3 Inter Club 3 4 Kits 6: Sluts 3 4 Monitor 2 PAL 2 Pep Club 1234 Student Office Help 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Iunior Play Committee Section President l W? 'T 5 T., IANIE BROWN G.A.A. 1,2,35 I.R.C. l,25 Kits G Skits 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Thespians 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,35 Senior Play Committee5 Honor Roll 2. MARTHA BRAENINGER AVIS CELESTE BRUCE Latin Club 45 Honor Roll 125 Transferred from Holy Trinity High School, River Forest, September, 1957. MARILYN BRUHN Monitor 3,4. IUNE BRUNKOW Choir 3,45 Vice President 45 Chorus 1,25 G-.A.A. l,2,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Thespians 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Iunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee Chairman5 Prom Com- mittee. WILLIAM BRUSS Square Dance Club 2,3,45 Vice President 4. ROBERT BULLOCK DOROTHY MARIE BURDSAL L'Alliance Francaise 1,25 Band 1,25 Chorus 15 790 Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens l,2. PETER BURGER Hi-Y 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Kits 61 Skits 45 Science Club l,2,3,45 Thes- pians 45 Iunior Play Committee5 Senior Play5 Section President 2,3,45 Honor Roll 135 Intramural Wrestling 35 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3. ALAN CALDWELL Honor Roll 15 Transferred from Ridgewood High School, Ridge- wood, New Iersey, April, 1955. IO ANN CAMPBELL Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Monitor 35 Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens l,2. '14 7 .HJ ,231 IOANNE CAMPBELL Monitor 1. MAUREEN BUFFY CAMPBELL L'Alliance Francaise l,2,3: Chorus l: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Inter-Club 4: Kits 61 Skits 3,4: Monitor 3: Pep Club l,2,3,4, Classhead 3: Y-Teens l,2,3: Prom Committee: Talent Show 1: Honor Roll 2. BETSY CANFIELD Band l,2,3,4: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Inter-Club 3,4: I.R.C. 4: Kits G Skits 3,4: PJLL. l,2: Pep Club l,2: Quill G Scroll 4: Square Dance Club l,2,3: Thespians 4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: GLEN BARD 4: Iunior Play: Senior Play Committee: Prorn Committee: Honor Roll 9: High Honor Roll 4. BILL CARLE Hi-Y 3,4: Basketball l,2,3: Cross Country 1: Football 2,3: Track l,2. FRANK W. CARLSON Band l: Camera Club l: Electronics Club 4: Iunior Ikes 3: Rail- road Club 2,3,4. ANN MARIE CARROLL Chorus l: Monitor 3: Pep Club l,2: Y-Teens 1. IOHN CARVETH Hi-Y 3: Iunior Ikes 3: Masque 6: Gavel 4: GLEN BARD 2: Iunior Play: Speech Contest: Honor Roll 12, High Honor Roll l. LORETTA CANTANESE G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Kits G Skits 3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Thespians 4: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Senior Play. RICHARD CESARETTI Masque 5: Gavel 4: Honor Roll 11: Transferred from St. Mel High School, Chicago, September, 1955. IUDIE CHANDLER l.R.C. 3: Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 3,4: Transferred from West Chicago High School, West Chicago, September, 1956. NANCY ANN CHRIST Art Club 2: P.A.L. 3,4: Iunior Play Committee. GINA CHRISTISON Choir 4: G.A.A. 4: Pep Club 4: Senior Play Committee Chair- man: Talent Show 3: Transferred from Decatur High School, Decatur, Ill., December 1956. KAREN CHUTTKE G.A.A. l,2,3: Kits 6- Skits 3,4: P.A.L. l,2,3: Program Chairman 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Thespians 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: PINNACLE 2: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee Chairman: Prom Committee: Honor Roll 12. GREGORY CIPOV IAMES CLEMEAU Monitor 3,4. RAY COCHRAN L'Al1iance Francaise 1,2,3,4: Choir 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 3: Kits 6-'Skits 3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Thespians 3: Y-Teens 1,2: PINNACLE 4: Iunior Play: Talent Show l,3: Honor Roll 6. RANDALL COE Transferred from Walther Lutheran High School, Maywood, Illinois, September, 1955. WARREN W. COHRS Monitor 3,4. THOMAS COLLEY P.A.L. 4: Transferred from I. W. Sexton High School, Lansing, Michigan, February, 1956. SANDRA CONE Choir 3,4: Chorus 1,2: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Y-Teens 1,2,3. GARY COOK G-Club 4: Smoking Council 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Cross Country l,Z,3,4, Letter 4: Track 1,2,3, Letter 3. ROBERT COTTINGHAM Aeronauts 4, President 4: 'Projection Crew l,2,3,4: G.T.S.C. l,2,3,4. A Ts 'N' 'J SALLY CREBER L'Alliance Francaise 1,2, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Inter-Club 4, Chairman 4, Kits G Skits 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2, lunior Play Committee Chairman, Prom Committee Chairman, Class President l, Vicepresident 2,3, Section Presi- dent 1: Talent Show l,2,3, Producer 3, Honor Roll 8, High Honor Roll 5. RICHETTA ANN CUTTONE G.A.A. 2,3,4, Kits 6: Skits 3,4, P.A.L. 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Y-Teens 3, Iunior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Talent Show 2,3, Honor Roll 4, Transferred from Trinity High School, River Forest, Illinois, September, 1955. IUDY DAVIDSON Kits G Skits 3, P.A.L. 2,3,4, Art Chairman 4,4 Y-Teens 2, Iunior Play Committee, Honor Roll 4. KATHY DAVISON L'Alliance Francaise 4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Sport Head 2, Council 3,4, Vice-president 4, Inter-Club 3,4, Secretary-treasurer 3, Kits QS Skits 3,4: Pep Club l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3: Talent Show l,2,3, Honor Roll lO. FRED DAWRANT lunior lkes l, Monitor 3, Football l,2, Letter l, Track l. MARALYN R. DENNIS Transferred from Piketon High School, Piketon Ohio, April, 1957. MILTON BUD DENNY Iunior lkes 2, Projection Crew 2,3, Senior Play Committee. CLARK DICKENSCHEIDT G-Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Monitor 3,4, Baseball 2,3, Football l,3,4, Letter 4: Honor Roll l. FRED DICKINSON Band 4: Transferred from Augustana Academy, Canton, South Dakota, l956. IILL DIANE DIEDERICH L'Alliance Francaise 4, G.A.A. ,l,2,3,4, Kits G Skits 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4: Classhead 2, Council Member 3, Secretary 4, Y-Teens l,2,3, Iunior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Prom Com- mittee, Talent Show l,2,3, Cheerleader 2. YVONNE E. DILLEY Current History Club 3, P.A.l... 2, Pep Club l,2. l VIRGINIA GINI DOEBLER Current History Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 I.R.C. 1,235 Kits 6. Skits 3,45 Monitor 15 Pep Club l,2,3,4, Committee 45 Science Club 4: Y-Teens 2,3,45 Iunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committeez Prom Committee. DEE DOMLER Chorus 15 Inter-Club 3,45 I.R.C. 45 P.A.1.. l,2,35 Pep Club 1,23,45 Y-Teens 1,235 Honor Roll 1. CHARLES SKIP DOMVILLE Chorus 15 G-Club 3,45 Pep Club 4: Smoking Council 3,45 Base- ball 2,3, Letter 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 23, ANDY DOYLE Hi-Y 35 Science Club 35 Section President 3. DONALD DREW Band l,2,3,4, president 45 Choir 23,45 Chorus 15 Hi-Y 1, president 15 Kits G Skits 3,45 Quill CS: Scroll 45 Thespians 45 GLEN BARD 4, Sports Editor 45 Senior Play5 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 45 Football 1,2,35 Track l,2,3, Letter 35 Honor Roll 11. ANDREA DRIVER 1.R.C. 45 Monitor 23,45 Senior Play: Honor Roll 12. KAREN DUSING Band 1,2,3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 35 Chorus 2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Committee 2,3,45 Kits 5- Skits 3,45 Masque G Gavel 3.43 Monitor 45 P.A.L. 25 Pep Club 45 Square Dance Club 1,25 Y-Teens 123,45 Iunior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 Kits 6- Skits Play Comm'ittee5 Honor Roll 75 High Honor Roll 4. DAVID M. DUTTON Aeronauts 1,25 Astronomy 2,3, Vice-president 2, President 35 Chess Club 1,25 Choir 23,45 Chorus 15 Electronics Club 2,35 Kits QS Skits 3,4, President 45 Masque :Sf Gavel 3,45 Math Club 3,4, President 45 Projection Crew 1,25 Science Club 1,2,35 790 Club l,2,3, Vice-president 35 G.T.S.C. 1,235 Thespians 3,45 PINNACLE 3,45 Iunior Play5 Senior Play5 Prom Committee Chairman: Class Honor Medal Winner 35 Speech Contest5 Honor Roll 13, IOHN E. DZIEN Chess Club 15 Choir 23,45 Chorus 15 Hi-Y 25 Kits 61 Skits 45 Thes- pians 4: Iunior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 Honor Roll 2. EIARQJLEZ LAMAE EDWARDS PAT EHLERS Chorus 15 I.R.C. 2,3,45 Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Honor Roll 3. ig, 5-if CHARLENE EHLERT Chorus 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 35 I.R.C. 45 P.A.L. 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 lunior Play Committee5 Honor Roll 5. PAUL EK L'Alliance Francaise 25 G-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Masque G Gavel 45 Pep Club 45 Science Club 45 Smoking Council 45 Student Council 35 Section President 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 55 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Letter 3,45 Captain 1,25 Intramural Wrestling 3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. DAVID ELLIS Band 15 Monitor 1. SUE ELLSWORTH l.R.C. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,4. HOWARD ELWELL Q Band 2,35 Hi-Y 45 Railroad Club 35 Science Club 45 Honor Roll 25 Transferred from Taft High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1955. LEONARD R. ENDRES Monitor 35 Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1954. DANIEL W. ENGH Hi-Y 1,25 Science Club 45 Intramural Basketball l,2. IOAN R. ERICKSON Chorus 15 G.A.A. i,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Talent Show 3. IOAN FARREL HARLIE FARREN Aeronauts 1,25 Monitor 25 Honor Roll 2. WILLIAM FEHD Hi-Y 1,45 Football Manager l, Letter l. at 1 f '13 l I ua. I '58 1- DIANNE DO0TS FERGUSON - z Q WWF? L'Alliance Francaise 3,4, Secretary-treasurer 4: Choir 45 Chorus l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Iunior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 7. PEGGY FIALA Kits 61 Skits 3,45 Monitor 25 P.A.L. 1,25 Pep Club l,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,35 GLEN BARD 35 Honor Roll 6, High Honor Roll 6. DAVID FIELDS L'Alliance Francaise 1,25 Astronomy Club 25 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Presi- dent.2, Treasurer 45 Monitor 35 Science Club 1,25 Student Coun- cil 2,3, Treasurer 35 Senior Play Committeey Prom Comrnittee5 Section President l,2,35 Football 1,25 Honor Roll 7. IANET FINCH G.A.A. 15 Monitor 35 Y-Teens 15 Speech Contest. KENNETH RAYMOND FISCHER Baseball 2,35 Intramural Basketball l,2. MARIE LINDA FISCHER L'Al1iance Francaise 15 Projection Crew 25 790 Club 2,3. MARY ELIZABETH FLIGG G.A.A. 2,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Monitor 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 1unior'Play Committee5 Transferred from Lak-2 Forest High School, Lake Forest, Illinois, September, 1955. IIM FORMBY Hi-Y 45 Iunior lkes 45 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Boys Bowling League 4. e ROBERT W. FOSTER G-Club 45 Hi-Y 2,45 Kits 61 Skits 45 Railroad Club 25 Square Dance Club 3, Publicity Chairman 35 GLEN BARD Staff 35 Cross Coun- try 3,4, Letter 35 Football 2: Track 2,35 lntramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Honor Roll 3. PHYLLIS S. FRANCIS Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Current History Club 35 G.A.A. 2,45 1.R.C. 45 P.A.L. 25 Pep Club 1,45 Science Club 45 Y-Teens 1,35 Iunior Play5 Talent Show 35 Honor Roll 75 High Honor Roll 1. IUDI LYNN FREIMUTH Chorus 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Monitor 35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 lunior Play Committee, lunior Play5 Senior Play, Senior Play Committee: Honor Roll 4. si .U 1 y. ,yt flew ,IMD J' gyvuiiymjb X V I lt. tigbgsziiit Vignlflliffitilf li F 5 . L 1? c ' gt, -T 7 ' Iunior4bSLqtC mi evfni a orxtiliniti r n5 o 11 Vg, N L TO k ll' F ' N ' ll Band l,2 - 1 ' .if Gigs- 35- o r 3, P c ri, rew 15 Science ubfejio if Ro . A if ii , Q i- - i - IOYCE' A Gviii'H16ilAN L'Alliance Francaise 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Chorus l5 Masque :Sf Gavel 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Yy'I'eens l,2,35 GLEN BARD Staff 45 Iunior Play Cornmitteey Senior Play Committee5 Talent Show 35 Honor Boll 105 High Honor Boll 3. LUCILLE GAWEL Art Club 25 I.Ft.C. 45 P.A.L. 3,45 Iunior Play Committee5 Prom Committee. IAMES E. GELHAAR l-li-Y 3,45 Science Club 35 Honor Roll 25 Football 35 Student Coun- cil 45 Transferred from Washington High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 30, l955. NORM GERLACH Hi-Y l,25 Monitor 35 Student Council 35 Prom Cornmittee5 Class Secretary-treasurer 25 Section President 2,45 Talent Show 35 Honor Roll 25 Football 1,25 Track 25 Intramural Basketball 2. MARY ELLEN GERUE G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Quill 61 Scroll 3,45 Student Office Help 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GLEN BARD 3,42 Circulation Manager 45 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 7. WENDY GEYER Chorus l5 G.A.A. 2,3,4: l.Fi.C. l5 Kits 61 Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Student Office Help 35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Prom Committee: Honor Roll l. WILLIAM ALAN GILBERTSON G-Club 45 Section President 35 Basketball l,25 Football l,2,3,4, Letter 45 Intramural Basketball 4. 3. ' KENT GILMAN A Hi-Y l,25 Railroad Club 25 Football 2. GERALD WILLIAM GOOD Q fi Iunior Ikes 354. fi' 'D C '-'E' ? T U7-. . ' . ' X t ,,- . .V ,H , , 1 1 V nt K t' X E' 'x ,lf ...Q 'Qui WILLIAM A. GOODFELLOW I..'Alliance Francaise l,2,3: Choir 2,3,4: Chorus l: Honor Roll 6' Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. KATHY GOODNEY I.'Alliance Francaise l: Kits G Skits 3,4: Monitor 3,4: P.A.I.. 3: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Prom Committee: Honor Roll 2. BARRY GORDEN Astronomy Club 3: Hi-Y 3,4: Kits QS Skits 4: Math Club 4: Quill :St Scroll 4: Science Club 2,3,4: GLEN BARD 4: Senior Play: Prom Committee: Honor Roll 6: Boys Bowling League 3: Oak Park- River Forest Township High School, Oak Park, Illinois. IROEERT E. GORMAN LEON GOULD, Chess Club l,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2: G-Club 3,4, Sergeant- at-arms 4: Hi-Y 3,4: Smoking Council 4: Baseball 2,3: Football 2,3,4, Letter 3,4: Intramural Wrestling 2. LYNN GRAINGER L'Alliance Francaise 3: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Inter-Club 3,4: Kits CS Skits 3,4: Pep Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Y-Teens l,2,37 Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Talent Show l,2,3: Honor Roll 9, High Honor Roll 2: Cheerleader 2, PHYLLIS GREENE L'Alliance Francaise 3: G.A.A. l,2,3: Kits CS Skits 3,4: Masque ci Gavel 4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-president 4: Thespians 4: Y-Teens l,2: Iunior Play Committee Chairman: Prom Committee Chairman: Class Honor Medal Winner 3: Talent Show l,2,3: Honor Roll IO, High Honor Roll 3. CONNIE GRIESHEIMER Chorus l,2,3: Current History Club 2,3,4: I.R.C. 4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Science Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4. BRUCE GRINDAL Chess Club I: G-Club 4: Hi-Y l,2, Chaplain 2: Kits G Skits 4: Masque 61 Gavel 3,4: Science Club l,2,3,4: Student Council 4: Iunior Play: Class Officer, Vice-president 4: Speech Contest: Honor Roll IZ: High Honor Roll l: Cross Country 2: Football 3,4, Letter 4: Intramural Basketball l,2,3. IEFFREY GROTE Electronics Club l,2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: Kits QS Skits 4: Projection Crew I: Science Club 4: G.T.S.C. l,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Thes- pians 4: Talent Show l,2,3: Honor Roll 3. HELGA IOAN GUETTNER Kits 61 Skits 4: Pep Club 4: Science Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Honor Boll l: Transferred from Ba Evlangen, Bavaria, Germany, May, 1957. I A SUE GUMERMAN G.A.A. 1,2,31 P.A.L. 21 Pep Club 1,21 Y'Teens 1,21 Iunior Play Committee1 Prom Committee. KENT BUTCH HAHNE G-Club 41 Football 4, Letter 41 Intramural Basketball 1,2. WAYNE L. HALVORSEN Honor Roll l1 Intramural Basketball 2. IAMES HANCOCK G-Club 2,3,41 Hi-Y 11 Monitor 21 Pep Club 41 Smoking Council 41 Baseball I1 Football 1,2,3,41 Letter 3,41 Captain 21 Track 2,31 Letter 2,31 Intramural Basketball 2,3. MARTHA HANSON GAA. 1,2,3,41 Council 2,31 President 41 Inter-Club 41 Kits CS Skits 3,41 Masque 61 Gavel 41 Pep Club l,2,3,41 Thespians 41 Y-Teens 1,2,31 Iunior Play1 Senior Play Committee1 Prom Com- mittee1 Talent Show I1 Speech Contest1 Honor Roll 91 High Honor Roll 41 Cheerleader 2,3. THOMAS CARTER HARKESS Current History Club 3.41 Prom Committee1 Honor Roll 41 Boys Bowling League 3,4. LEON HARLAN Hi-Y 41 Honor Roll 11 Cross Country 41 Transferred frorn Mas- sapequa High School, Massapequa Park, New York, September, 1957. WILLIAM HARMS Latin Club 31 Honor Roll 2. WALTER PIE-NOSE HARRISON G-Club 41 Hi-Y 2,3,41 Sergeant-at-arms 41 Kits :S Skits 3,41 Ser- geant-ataarms 41 Monitor 3j Iunior Play1 Honor Roll 111 Football 3,4, Letter 41 Golf 2,31 Letter 3. RICHARD HARTWIG Hi-Y 41 Football 2,3,4, Letter 4. LYLE B. HASKIN Band 1,21 Camera Club 31 Kits G Skits 3,41 Monitor 3,41 P.A.L. 3,41 Projection Crew 21 Square Dance Club 2,31 Talent Show 2: Baseball 1,21 Transferred from Bedford Agricultural High School, Temperance, Michigan, September, 1955. l LINDA HAYES G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Monitor 2,35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Thespians 45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 lunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee Chairman5 Prom Committee Chairman5 Honor Roll l. IOHN HEALD G-club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 President 45 Kits CS: Skits 3,45 Latin Club 35 Vice-president 35 Masque G Gavel 3,45 Monitor l,2,35 Science Club 45 Thespians 3,45 Iunior Play5 Prom Committee Chairman5 Section President 2,45 Speech Contest5 Honor Roll 95 Football l,2,3,4, Letter 4. DWAIN HEINSELMAN Chorus 25 Football 2,35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. Transferred from Austin, Chicago, Illinois, September, l955. WILLIAM HEISE BARB HELD G.A.A. 2,3,45 Leader 3,45 Kits 6 Skits 3,45 Monitor 3,45 P.A.L. l5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,45 Iunior Play Committee5 Prom Com- mittee5 Honor Roll 7. LINDA HENDRY I.R.C. 45 Monitor 35 Student Office Help 3,4. CAROL ROSE HERMANN I.R.C. 3,45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 2,4. IUDITH ANN HERMANSEN Y-Teens 25 Honor Roll 6. NANCY HESSELBARTH L'Alliance Francaise 45 Choir 3,45 Chorus l,25 G.A.A. l,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Masque CS Gavel 3,45 Monitor 35 P.A.L. 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 PINNACLE 2,35 Iunior Play5 Senior Play5 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 4. RICHARD F. HIGLEY Astronomy Club 35 Hi-Y l,25 Math Club 3,45 Monitor 35 Honor Roll 15 Football l,2,35 Track 25 Intramural Wrestling 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3. CAROLYN HOFFMANN 'wa'- ALLEN HORAZ Aeronauts 1,25 G-Club 45 Monitor 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3, Letter 35 Football 25 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. HERMAN N HOLZ Choir 2,35 Chorus 15 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Boys Bowling League 3,4. IIM HOHNER G-Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Honor Roll 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 45 Tennis 2,3, Letter 35 Intramural Basketball 4. MARTY HOSKINSON L'Al1iance Francaise 45 Chorus 35 G.A.A. 3,45 I.R.C. 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Honor Roll 25 Transferred from Kewanee High School, Ke- wanee, Illinois, September, 1956. IAMES D. HULL Choir 25 Chorus 15 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Kits :S Skits 3,45 Monitor 35 PIN- NACLE 3,45 Business Manager 45 Section President 1,45 Honor Roll 95 Golf 2,3. IOAN ELLEN HUTCHINS Band 2,35 I.R.C. 45 Monitor 3,45 Pep Club 35 lunior Play, Iunior Play Committee5 Transferred from Newark Community High School, Newark, Illinois, October, 1955. IOYCE IVERSEN Choir 45 Chorus 1,2,35 I.H.C. 3,45 P.A.L. 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 PINNACLE 45 Organizations Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4. IOHN IARED Camera Club 45 Current History 45 Transferred from Garfield High School, Akron, Ohio, September, 1957. ART IOHNSON Monitor 35 Track 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Boys Bowling League 3,4 MARGE IOHNSON Pep Club 2,35 Science Club 45 Y-Teens 1,45 Iunior Play Com- mittee5 Senior Play Committee5 Prom Committee Chairman. TOM IOHNSON G-Club 45 Monitor 35 Student Council 4, President 45 Thespians 45 Iunior Play5 Class Secretary-treasurer 35 Section President 35 Honor Roll l5 Football l,2,3,4, Letter 45 Track 25 Intramural Wres- tling 35 Intramural Basketball 4. t ' , 5 I NANCY IOHNSTON L'Alliance Francaise 2,3,45 Band 1,25 G.A.A. 2,45 I.R.C. l5 Kits 6 Skits 3,45 Masque G Gavel 3,45 Monitor 45 Pep Club l,2,35 Science Club 45 Square Dance Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Thes- pians 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Iunior Play5 Senior Play5 Prom Com- mittee: Honor Roll 25 High Honor Roll 5. TIM IORDAN G-Club 2,3,45 Smoking Council 45 Honor Roll 25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,3,4, Letter 2,3,45 Track l,2,3, Letter 3. IEAN KALSBEEK Band 12.3.45 G.A.A. l25 I.R.C. 45 Kits 6 Skits 45 Monitor 35 P.A.,L. 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Quill 51 Scroll 45 Square Dance Club l,2,3, Treasurer 35 GLEN BARD 3,45 Associate Editor 45 Iunior Play Committee5 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll ll5 High Honor Roll 2. MARY ELLEN KELLEY RONALD KENNEDY Chess Club 35 Chorus 1,25 Hi-Y 25 Kits CS Skits 47 Monitor 3: Science Club 45 Senior Play. ARLENE C. KIDD G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Masque G Gavel 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Senior Play Committee5 Speech Contest5 Honor Roll 25 High Honor Roll ll. TERRY KIELY Science Club 45 Iunior Play Committee5 Football 25 Track 25 Intramural Wrestling 45 lniramural Basketball 4. GLORIA KIESOW Monitor 45 Transferred from Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Illinois, November, 1956. PHYLLIS MARIE KILBOURN Chorus 15 I.R.C. 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Prom Committee5 lunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee Honor Roll 6. ROSALIE KILBOURN Chorus lg I.R.C. 45 790 Club 2,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Senior Play Committee5 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 95 High Honor Roll 4. IUDY KILLIAN L'Alliance Francaise 35 Choir 2,3,45 Chorus l5 Masque of Gavel 3,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Prom Committee5 Section President 15 Honor Roll ll: High Honor Roll 2. 3 .... .. IA mn AMA! PAT KIRLEY l Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1957. KENNETH KISER Hi-Y 3,4: Latin Club 3: Honor Roll 5: Transferred from Oak Park- Riber Forest Township High School, Oak Park, Illinois, Septem- ber, 1956. BARBARA KOSKE Chorus l: G.A.A. 1,2,3, Leader 3: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4: Iunior Play Committee: Prom Committee Chairman: Section President 2,3,4. KERRY M. KRAFTHEFER Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois, Septem- ber, 1956. NORMAN I. KUBISH Chorus l: Hi-Y l: Monitor 2: 790 Club 3. IERRY La FLEUR G-Club 3,4: Hi-Y 3,4: Kits of Skits 3: P.A.L. l,2,3: Basketball l: Cross Country l,2,3, Letter 3: Golf 2,3, Letter 3: Track l: Intra- mural Wrestling 3: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. IEAN LAMBERT Choir 3,4: Chorus 3: Helladians 3,4: Kits ci Skits 4: Pep Club 3,4: Senior Committee 4: Ouill 61 Scroll 4: Thespians 4: GLEN BARD 3,4, Managing Editor 4: PINNACLE 3, Feature Editor 3: Iunior Play: Senior Play: Honor Roll 2: High Honor Roll 3: Transferred from I. Sterling Morton High School, Cicero, Illinois, September, 1956. SHARON LANGGUTH Chorus 1: G.A.A. 2: I.R.C. 2,3: Monitor 2,3,4: Iunior Play Commit- tee: Senior Play Committee: Section President: Honor Roll 1. I AN ET LAN TZ I..'Alliance Francaise 3,4: Band l,2,3,4: Choir 3: G.A.A. l,2,3: I.R.C. 2,3,4, Vice-president 3,4: Kits 61 Skits 3,4: Masque cSf Gavel 4: Pep Club l: Ouill CS Scroll 4: Square Dance Club 2: Y-Teens l,2,3: GLEN BARD 4, Copy Editor 4: Senior Play: Honor Roll 9. ED LAVALLIE Hi-Y 4: Tennis 2: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4: Boys Bowling League 3. TED WILLIAM LEE In R' I' -Q 5 We 58 -s-qw Ri CARLA GAY LEHMANN G.A.A. l,2,3,45 l.R.C. 4, Monitor 3,45 P.A.L. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 4. CAROLYN LEONARD Chorus l5 G.A.A l,2,3,45 Leader 3145 Kits CS Skits 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Monitor 25 Pep Club 2,345 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Senior Play Com- mittee: Honor Roll 6 ANET LESLIE Monitor 2,35 Transferred from Lockport Township High School, Lockport, Illinois, September, 1955. PETER LINNERT Chess Club l5 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Railroad Club 253, Secretary 35 Honor Roll 55 High HonorRo1l 1. RUSSELL LEONARD KERMIT MAIOR LUDWIG Hi-Y 1,25 Track 1,25 lntramural Basketball l,2. BILL LUSSIE Astronomy Club 35 Chess Club 35 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Vice-president 25 Monitor 3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Football l,2. IAMES M. LYTTON Chess Club 15 G-Club 3,45 Monitor 35 Honor Roll 15 Baseball l,2,3, Letter 2,35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Football 2. MARY MARGARET MCCOMB Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Kits CS Skits 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 'Y-Teens 2,3,45 Prom Committee. BILL MCKENNA IIM MACAFEE Honor Roll 25 Intramural Basketball l,2. h-1 all IUDY LYN MACAFEE Art Club 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Monitor 35 Honor Roll 1. DARBY MAKOSKY Chorus l5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Kits 61 Skits 3,45 Masque G Gavel 3,45 Monitor 35 P.A.L. 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Student Council 2,45 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Iunior Play5 Section President l,2,35 Talent Show lg Honor Roll 65 High Honor Roll 75 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Captain 4. MICHAEL IOHN MALEC Chess Club 15 Monitor 3,45 Senior Play Committee5 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 2,3,45 Boys Bowling League 4. RICHARD GEORGE MALETICH Chess Club l5 G-Club 45 Monitor l,3,45 Football 2,3,4, Letter 45 Track l,2,35 Intramural Basketball 2. DICK MANLOVE TOM MAN SFIELD Hi-Y 45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball Manager 15 Football 25 Man- ager l. NANCY MANWARREN G.A.A. l,2,3,45 I.R.C. 25 Kits 6: Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 Iunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 Honor Roll 65 Student Office Help 4. IOAN MARCHANT L'A1liance Francaise 3,45 Vice-president 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Quill 61 Scroll 45 GLEN BARD 3,45 Make-up Manager 3,45 Iunior Play Cornrnittee5 Senior Play Committee5 Honor Roll 45 Tennis 2. LUCILLE MARQUADT Student Office Help 3,4. BONNIE M. MARRO Pep Club lp Science Club 35 GLEN BARD 3,45 Iunior Play Committee5 Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois, April, 1954. RALPH MARVAN Aeronauts l5 Camera Club 15 Monitor 45 Honor Roll 15 Golf 35 Intramural Basketball 1. I 5 M. 1 Q J , 5' ,K QQ? ,I 75 T? W BOBBI MASSOW I.'Alliance Francaise 35 Chorus'l,25 G.A.A. 25 I.R.C. 35 Monitor 35 Pep Club I5 Y-Teens 3. IOHN MATTHIESEN Chorus l,2,3. ROBERT MICHIELUTTE Band 1,2,3I45 Intramural Basketball 1,2. SANDY MIELKE L'Alliance Francaise 15 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 3,45 Pep Club 1,253,115 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Iunior Play Committee Chairman5 Honor Roll 9. IAMES C. MILLER Monitor 3,45 Square Dance Club 3,4. IUDY MILLER G.A.A. l,Z,3,4, Leader 3,45 Science Club 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4. KENNETH I. MILLER Band 15 Chess Club I5 I.R.C. 35 Monitor 2,35 Science Club 2,35 Square Dance Club 253,45 G.T.S.C 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Iunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 Boys Bowling League 3. WILLIAM W. MITCHELL Choir 35 Monitor I. CAROL IEAN MOORE Art Club 1,25 P.A.L. 1,25 790 Club 1,25 GLEN BARD 45 Senior Play Committee5 Honor Roll IO. IOHN R. MORGAN I-li-Y 25 Monitor 3,45 Track l,25 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. MARGIE MORTIMER Chorus I G.A A. l234 Leader 23- Inter Club 3 .R C. 45 5 . ,,,, , , - : I . P.A.L. 35 Pep Club 1,45 Student Office Help 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4. N? 1 BRUNO CARL MOSER G-Club 4: Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-president 4: Masque 61 Gavel l,3,4, Vice-president 4: Monitor 3,4: Science Club 3: Speech Contest: Honor Roll ll: High Honor Roll l: Football 2,3,4, Letter 4. MARCIA MOUCKA Chorus l: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3: Kits 61 Skits 3,4: Masque G Gavel 3.4, Secretary-treasurer 4: P.A.L. 2,3,4, Vice-president 4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Thespians 4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: lunior Play: Senipr Play Committee: Prom Committee. LU BUNNY MUESCHEN G.A.A. l: Monitor 2,4: P.A.L. 1: Thespians 4: Senior Play Com- mittee: Prom Committee. MARTHA MULLICAN L'Alliance Francaise 3,4: Choir 2,3,4: Chorus 1: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3,4: Kits QS Skits 3,4, Vice-president 4: Masque 6- Gavel 3,4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: lunior Play: Senior Play Committee: Prom Committee Chairman: 'Talent Show 3: High Honor Roll 13. LESTER MUNSON Band l,2: Chess Club 2: Hi-Y l,2,3,4: Chaplain 4: Kits ci Skits 4: Latin Club 3, Secretary 3: Monitor 4: Science Club 3,4: Student Council 4: Thespians 4: GLEN BABD 3: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee Chairman: Prom Committee: Speech Contest: Honor Roll ll: High Honor Roll l: Basketball l: Cross Country 2: Track 2. RICHARD NELLIS Band l,2: Hi-Y 4: Prom Committee. GAIL NELSON L'Alliance Francaise 4: Art Club l,2: Helladians 3,4: Kits 6- Skits 3,4: Quill :Sf Scroll 4: Thespians 3,4: GLEN BARD 3,4, Make-up Manager 3: Iunior Play Committee Chairman: Senior Play Comf mittee: Honor Roll 9. IUDITH CARLENE NELSCN G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 2,3, Treasurer 4: Inter-Club 3,4: P.A.L. 3: Y-Teens 1: Honor Roll 3: Tennis 3. ALLEN P. NEMETZ Aeronauts 1: Astronomy Club 3,4: Electronics Club l,2,3,4: Hi-Y 2,4: Projection Crew l: G.T.S.C. 2,3,4, Light Crew Head 3,4: lunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Talent Show 2,3: Honor Roll 4. LANE W. NEWQUIST Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Secretary-'Treasurer 2: P.A.L. 4: Section President 2,3,4: Honor Roll 3: Golt l,2,3: intramural Basketball 234: Boys Bowling League 3. LINDA NOFSINGER Pep Club 3: Honor Roll 1: Transferred from lohn Marshall Hioh School, Chicago, illinois, September, 1956. in as lil' X PAT OBRECHT G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Office Help 35 Y-Teens 1,27 Prom Committee. ANN FLORETTE O'CONNOR L'Alliance Francaise 25 Monitor 47 Y-Teens 3g Honor Roll lf Transferred frorn Wheaton Township High School, Wheaton, Illinois, 1956. WALTER OLSON Chess Club 1,27 lunior Ikes lg Monitor l,2g Baseball 3: Football 23,47 Intramural Basketball 1,21 Boys Bowling League 3,4. GITA ORTMEYER Pep Club 41 Y-Teens 4, Senior Play Committee. Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois, October, 1956. IAY BLAIR OSBORNE Aeronauts 1,25 GLEN BARD 2. ERIK R. OSWALD Hi-Y l: Golf l,2: Track l,2. HYRUM PAGLIA Choir 2,3,4g Chorus ly Electronics Club 25 Talent 3. KENNETH PAPE BONNIE PARK L'Alliance Francaise 3,47 Chorus lp G.A.A. 2,3,4, Leader 37 Pep Club 47 Student Office Help 3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4p Iunior Play Committee. MARTIN PETCOFF Student Council 27 Section President lg Basketball l,2g Football 1,2.3. HERMAN A. PETERSDORF if GEORGIA PETERSEN Clioir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 C1.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Leader 3,41 Kits 5- Skit: 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee: Honcr Roll 4. TERRY PETERSON G-Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Section President 45 Honor Boll 35 Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 45 Track 1,2,3, Letter 35 lntramural Wrestling 3,4- lntramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. ROBERT L. PETGES TIM PETRIE Basketball 1,25 Football 15 Golf 35 lntramural Basketball 3,4 ANN PIERRON L'A11iance Francaise 45 G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Trans- ferred from Marywood Academy, Evanston, September, 1953. NED PIERRON G-Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Football 4, Letter 45 lntramural Wrestling 4 Transferred from St. George, Evanston, Illinois, September, 1953 LARRY PIETRZAK G-Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Smoking Council 3,45 Baseball 1 2,3 Letter 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3 Letter 2,3. SHARON POHLEY L'Al1iance Francaise 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Monitor 35 Per, Club 23 Student Office Help 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3, MARGRET POND Chorus lg Latin Club 14, Vice-president 45 Masque 6. Ga'-fel 3 4 Quill G Scroll 3,45 Square Dance Club 15 Tlriespians 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GLEN BABD 1,3,45 Glen Ellyn Ad Manager 35 Associate Editor 45 Iunior Play5 Senior Play Committee Chairman: Honor Roll 55 High Honor Roll 8. IOANNE CAROL PRASTON I.R.C. 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Transferred from Riverside Brookfield Higl School, Riverside, Illinois, September, 1956. IUDY PRATER G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Inter-Club 45 Kits 6- Skits 3,45 P.A.L. 2,35 Peg, Club 1,2,3,4, Council 3, Vice-president 45 Y-Teens 1,253 4: lunicv Play5 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 1. V 2 3, I 1-uxg' Ox 1 ' IOAN PRINDIVILLE Chorus l5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 Prom Cornmittee5 Honor Roll 2. KENNETH H. RABENECK Band 25 Current History Club 45 Railroad Club 25 Transferred from Lane Tech., Chicago, Illinois, September, l955. RON RATHBUN Chorus l,35 Hi-Y 1,45 Iunior lkes 15 Transferred from Concordia High, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1955. RCBERT R. RATKE Chess Club lg Hi-Y 3,45 Projection Crew 25 Railroad Club 2,35 Science Club 45 Boys Bowling League 3. CHARLES REICHERT Chorus l5 Monitor 45 Golf l,2,35 Intramural Basketball 1,2. RICHARD REISINGER Camera Club 45 Chess Club 1,2535 Math Club 45 Monitor 45 Science Club 45 Tennis l,2,3,45 Boys Bowling League 3,4. LINDA RHODES Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Current History Club 2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3,45 Kits 5: Skits 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Quill G Scroll 45 Science Club 2,35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GLEN BARD Staff 3,4, Report- er 3, News Editor 45 PINNACLE Staff 2,3,4, Ad Salesman 45 Iunior Play Committee5 Senior Play5 Prom Cornrnittee5 Honor Roll 7. IOYCE RICHARDT G.A.A. 15 Pep Club l,2,35 Student Office Help 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3. KATHY RIESE Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 35 Inter-Club 35 Council Member 35 Kits 61 Skits 3,45 P.A.L. 1,35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Class Head 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Iunior Play Cornrnittee5 Talent Show 2,35 Honor Roll 2. DAVID G. ROBB Latin Club 3,4, President 45 Quill G Scroll 45 GLEN BARD Staff 4, Ad Manager5 Honor Roll 25 Intramural Basketball l,35 Boys Bowling League 4. BIRGE ROESE Choir 45 G.A.A. 45 Transferred from MeCanchthon-Schule Zeig- enhaim, Germany, October, 1957. .tl ,,.. 'Q B - A ,544 KATHLEEN RONEY l G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3,45 I.R.C. 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Honor Roll l. PATRICIA ROSEMEIER I.R.C. 45 Pep Club 1,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 PINNACLE 4. MARY C. ROSENTHAL Chorus 15 G.A.A. l,25 Monitor 15 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,35 Prom Committee. WILLIAM ARNOLD ROWE L'Alliance Francaise 3,45 Chess Club l,2,3,4, President 2, Vice- president 35 Electronics Club 45 Math Club 3,4, Secretary-treas urer 3, Vice-president 45 Monitor 45 Science Club l,2,3,4, Presi- dent 45 Square Dance Club l,2,35 G.T.S.C. 45 Honor Roll 55 High Honor Roll 7. RICHARD ROYER Camera Club ly Electronics Club l,2,3,45 Science Club 45 G.T.S.C. 3,45 GLEN BARD l,2,3,45 PlNNACLEqPhotographer l,2, 3,45 Honor Roll 6. IUDI RUFF G.A.A. l5 Pep Club 15 Y-Teens l5 Senior Play Committee. Trans- ferred from Grant High School, Portland, Oregon. RICHARD GAIL RUTLEDGE Band l,2,35 Football Manager 15 Intramural Basketball l,2. LOUISETTE SABINE L'Alliance Francaise 45 Kits 6: Skits 45 Senior Play Committee5 Transferred from York Community High School, Elmhurst, Illi- nois, September, 1956. SHERRY SAN DSTROM Band 15 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Leader 3,45 I.R.C. 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Iunior Play Committee. BARBARA EAN SCANLON L'Alliance Francaise 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Council 3, Secretary 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3,45 Honor Roll 3. IOHN A. SCHAIDLER Chess Club 1,25 G-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Kits ci Skits 3,45 Masque 6- Gavel 3,45 Math Club 45 Monitor 25 P.A.L. l,25 Science Club 3,45 Student Council 45 Thespians 3,4, Vice-president 45 GLEN BARD 35 Iunior Play5 Senior Play5 Prom Committee, Section President 1,35 Speech Contest5 Honor Roll ll5 High Honor Roll 25 Baseball l,2,35 Football 1,25 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. .5 f -41 . by IUDIE SCHILTZ G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Monitor 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Square Dance Club ly Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 3. MARVAL PUPSIE SCHNEIDER G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 35 I.R.C. l,2,3,4, Service Chairman 3, Presi- dent 45 Kits 61 Skits 35 Latin Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Honor Roll 9. PAT SCHOEN Inter-Club 3,45 Kits 61 Skits 3,45 Latin Club 35 Masque G Gavel 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Quill G Scroll 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GLEN BARD 3,4, Business Manager 45 Iunior Play Committee Chair- rnan5 Senior Play Comrnitteeg Speech Contest5 Honor Roll 95 High Honor Roll 4. LINDA LEE SCHULTZ L'A1liance Francaise 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2. LYNNE SCHWAEGERLE G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Inter-Club 3,45 Kits 61 Skits 3,4, Secretary-treasurer 45 Monitor 35 P.A.L. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Student Office Help 45 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Senior Play Com- mittee Chairman5 Honor Roll 125 High Honor Roll l. RONALD W. SCHWARTZ Chess Club l5 Hi-Y 1,25 Honor Roll 1. CARL R. SCHWERDTFEGER Iunior Ikes 2,3,4, Vice-president 45 Monitor 25 Prom Comrnittee5 Baseball 15 Track 2,3,45 Boys Bowling League 35 Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois, November, 1954. RUTH SHEPHERD Gr.A.A. l,2,35 I.R.C. 45 Kits CS: skits 35 P.A.L. l,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Honor Rol12. MARY KAY SIEBERT IUDY SMITH HARRIE A. SIZE Helladians 3,45 Monitor 35 Student Council 2,3,45 Class President 25 Class Secretary-treasurer 15 Football 1,25 Golf l,2. Q4 L ef' 4 Q.. ROGER SLISZ Aeronauts l5 Football 4. IOYCE SMALL G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 35 Inter-Club 35 Kits Skits 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Service Chairman 45 PINNACLE 2,3,45 Assistant Class Editor 25 Office Manager 3,45 Section President 2. WAYNE SMART Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 35 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Kits 61 Skits 3,45 Masque G Gavel 3,45 Quill G Scroll 45 Science Club 45 PIN- NACLE 3,4, Class Editor 3, Executive Editor 45 Iunior Play Com- mittGe5 Prom Committee5 Section President 35 Talent Show 3,45 Honor Roll 55 Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 45 Track 1,25 Intramural Wrestling 35 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. IUDY SMETZER L'Alliance Francaise 45 Program Chairman 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Leader 3,45 Masque 61 Gavel 45 Monitor 25 Y-Teens 15 Iunior P1ay5 Honor Roll 105 High Honor Roll 3. GLORIA SMIGIELSKI Astronomy Club 2. ROBERT SNOW Projection Crew 2,3. LESLIE SPEAR L'Alliance Francaise 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Square Dance Club 15 Student Office Help 25 Y-Teens 1,2,45 Senior Play Committee5 Talent Show 35 Honor Roll 105 High Honor Roll 3. BARBARA STAEDKE Art Club 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 35 Helladians 3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Kits G Skits 3,45 Monitor 35 P.A.L. 3,45 Art Chairman 35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Thespians .3,45 PINNACLE 45 Iunior Play Committee Chairman5 Senior Play Committee Chairman5 Prom Committee Chairman. MARGARET ROSENOVA IAYNE STEAD L'Alliance Francaise 2,35 Chorus 15 C1.A.A. 45 Kits 5: Skits 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Square Dance Club 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Iunior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. EMILY STELTER Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 45 I.R.C 3,45 Pep Club 4. -fx - 7-Tffjflffafzs, MnjkAM, 4Af'ZfqI1f.y get-sz Wm , .7-ifvfggabgz WP! --v 1 - SANDRA STEWART Band 1,2,37 G.A.A. l,2,3,47 Masque 51 Gavel 47 Science Club 47 Square Dance Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 47 Y-Teens l,2,37 PIN- NACLE Statf 47 Iunior Playf Speech Contestp Honor Boll ll7 High Honor Roll l. ALLEN IAMES STRACK Chess Club 17 Intramural Basketball 17 Boys Bowling League 37 BARBARA MAE SWANSON' P.A.L. 2,3,47 790 Club l,2,3,4, President 47 Square Dance Club 4: Honor Roll ll7 High Honor Roll l. IEAN MARIE SWIFT Pep Club 47 Y-Teens 47 Transferred from Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1957. LOIS I. SWIFT Pep Club 47 Y-Teens 47 Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1957. RALPH R. TAYLOR Astronomy Club 3,47 Camera Club 3,47 Choir 2,3,47 Chorus I7 Electronics Club l,2,3,47 Math Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 47 P.A.L. l,2,3,47 Railroad Club 2,3,4, Secretary 47 G.T.S.C. l,2,3,47 Honor Roll 7. DAVID VINCENT TELLIN Transferred from West High School, Aurora, Illinois, September, 1956. SHIRLEY TERKHORN Chorus lj G.A.A. l,2,3,47 Kits 61 Skits 3,47 Masque ci Gavel 3,45 Monitor 27 Pep Club 2,3,47 Student Council 3,4, Secretary 4: Y-Teens l,2,3,47 Iunior Play Committee7 Section President 1: Honor Roll IO. CAROL THOMAS G.A.A. 2,3,47.Monitor 37 P.A.L. 3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Quill G Scroll 47 Square Dance Club lj Y-Teens l,2,3,47 GLEN BABD 4, Feature Editor 47 Junior Play Committee7 Honor Roll ll. THOMAS G. THOMPSON G-Club 2,3,47 Monitor l7 Pep Club 47 Smoking Council 3,47 Sec- tion President 47 Baseball l,2,3, Letter 2,37 Basketball l,2,3,4, Letter 2,37 Football l,2,3,4, Letter 3,4, Captain 4. IAMES A. TICHY G-Club 47 Hi-Y 47 Cross Country 2,3,4, Letter 47 Track 2,3, Letter 37 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,47 Boys Bowling League 3. WILLIAM D. TICHY G-Club 3,4, Vice-president 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Kits of Skits 45 Monitor 35 P.A.L. 45 Square Dance Club 35 lunior P1ay5 Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Letter 3,4, Captain 45 Track 23, Letter 3- lntrarnurfel Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Boys Bowling League 3. THOMAS T. TOLG Chess Club 35 Baseball 3. IAY TROY Hi-Y 3,45 Monitor 35 Science Club 45 Honor Boll 15 Football 3. MARSUE USBOURNE L'Alhance Francaise 35 Band 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Leader 35 l.B.C. 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Y-Teens 1,45 GLEN BABD 45 Prorn Con'imittee5 Section President 35 Honor Ro116. DOROTHY VATER Y-Teens 152. PRISCELLA VOIST Art Club 1,25 Chorus 15 Helladians 3,45 Kits G Slcits 3,45 Monitor 45 P.A.L. 25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. CROFT WADDINGTON lntrarnural Basketball 1,25 Boys Bowling League 3,4. IUDY OLSON RONALD C. WARREN Transferred lrorn Lane Technical High School, Chicago, lllinois, October, 1954. CHARLES ENGLES CAROL WEICHERDING Hi-Y5 Monitor 35 Pep Club 152. ,, '1 7 f 4' 4,11 '58 Q-, X T 0 ! ..!' BONNIE SUE WEIGAND Current History 35 IRC. 23,47 Latin Club 3,47 Pep Club 1,47 llcricr Hcll F, NANCY SHARON WELTY tfhcrus 17 Kits 6 Skits 3,47 Masque 6- Gavel 3,47 Monitor 2,37 PAL. 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 1,27 Ouill CS Scroll 3,42 Square Dance Club 37 Student Office Help 37 Thespians 3,47 Y-Teens 1,2,3,47 GLEN BARD Staff 37 PINNACLE Staff 2,3,4, Layout Editor 3, 'nag n 1 - nior Pla ent Director- Senior Pla Maniging Editor 4. lu y Stud , y Student Director7 Prom Ccmmittee7 Honor Roll 127 High Honor Rall 1. IANE ANNE WEST Chorus 1,27 Current History Club 37 G.A.A. 17 1.R.C. 3,47 Pep Club 1,3' Y-Teens 12,47 Honor Roll 1. ANNE WESTERVELT Art Club 1,27 Choir 3,47 Chorus 1,27 G.A.A. 1,47 Pep Club 1,27 3,47 Y-Teens 1,2,3,47 lunior Play Committee7 Senior Play Com' 111111992 Prom Committee. POLLY WETHERELL Chorus 3,47 Kits CS. Skits 3,47 Program Chairman7 P.A.L. 47 Pep Club 37 Thespians 47 Y-Teens 3,47 Senior Play Committee Chair- man7 Transferred from Highland Park High School, Highland Park, 1111nois, 1955. BILL WINGADER G-Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 47 P.A.L. 47 P1NNACLE Staff 3,4, Sales Director 47 Section President 17 Honor Roll 77 High Honor Roll 47 Baseball 1,2,3, Letter 37 Basketball l,2,3f Cross Country 234, Letter 3,4. SHARON WINTER Chorus 17 Moniior 27 Pep Club 17 Y-Teens 1. IUDY WINTERTON Pep Club 1. LARRY WITTENBERG VAL WOLF 1.R.C, 47 Monitor 37 Pep Club 17 Y-Teens 3,47 Honor Roll 3. CURT WORSHAM Choir 3,47 Chorus 1,27 Hi-Y 27 Kits 61 Skits 47 Monitor 47 Thespians 47 GLEN BARD 47 Iunior P1ay7 Senior Play. LINDA YOUNG e ras a, e ruary, 956. IODY ZAMIS G.A.A. 1,2: Kits 6- Skits 3: Pep Club l,2 3 Y T 2 3 GEORGE REIF KEITH IOSLYN NOT PICTURED WILLIAM BROWN PAUL FARNEY Intramural Wrestlrng 3. NORMAN HOFFMAN Transferred from Cathedral High School, lndianapoli I d BUD Lo MASTRO Aeronauts 1,25 Intramural Basketball 1,2 DON SIMPSON DALE WAGNER Transferred from Walther High School, Melrose P BRUCE WASZ Baseball 25 Football 1,35 Intramural B lc tb ll 2 61 k MOST LIKELY Phyl Greene B111 Rowe FRIENDLIEST Kathy Puese Iohn Heald TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC Martha Hanson Torn Thompson SENIOR BEST LOOKING Mary Ellen Gerue hm Hancock 62 L N - . ' Lf . - -' vw J 1,7 . - Xf- r ,,. as 3 X, 1 I SUPERLATIVES MOST COURTEOUS Iudy Prater Tom Iohnson MOST POPULAR Shlrley Terkhorn Dave Flelds BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Laurle Catanese Fmtz Blederman BEST SPEAKER Pat Schoen Dave Dutton Ai ,tk ,Af 6 SENIOR BUFFY CAMPBELL G BERWANGER QUEEN DEANNA DOMLER - PE if IQ U LINDA RHODES Q L . LINDA SCHULTZ is K3 6 E X A, 1 ROSAMOND Dull-XRDIN 64 IWW KING TOM IOHNSON I-IYRUM PAGLIA ROYALTY BILL GILBERTSON WILLIAM MITCHELL Wlth thanks to Rosarnond Du Iardln author of Class Rlng Dou ble Date and Show Boat Sum mer we of the 1958 PINNACLE Staff proudly present our K1nq Oueen and therr Courts 65 WALTER OLSON I I , 4 . , .Cx ,. , 5 M. N We ,yy D- A .-3 v ' - V , . . ' I ' - ' . Y sk , 0 1 1 .. , I Y ..' 3 , ' rl. ' , ' 1 1 , . I I . , -I I . Q, .ya J! Vu ,v X. , . YY Lu 'NS PrIze-wlnnmg Float ifvarnung BY PARTICIPATING The full purpose of educatIon 1S not realIzed unless the Whole beInq 1S Involved We learn by receIvInq and we learn by qIvInq GIvInq of ones self by cooperatInq In a Wlde varIety of school actIvItIes 1S an Important part of a qood educatIon ThIs IS of benefIt to the IndIvIdual partIcIpant and the Whole group as Well From actual partIcIpat1on the student acquIres the technIques of lIvInq a complete lIfe He learns that lIfe has a broad meamnq that It conslsts humdrum eXIstence burIed In the InevItable detaIls that pIle up each day He learns that lIvInq can be made up of the enloyment of cooperatInq and workmq WIth hIs fellowmen There 1S a rIchness and contentment In a lIfe of SSIVICG and thIs IS dIscovered and developed In the enthusIastIc partIcIpat1on In outsIde actIv 1l19S Glenbard offers many opportunItIes for every student to enrIch hIs hIqh school expenence In thIs Way Miss Edyth Smden Y Teens AdV1SOf of more than the economic facts of earning a livelihoody more than just a L' ALLIANCE Gay Sprllrnan Ioan Marchant Iudy Smetzer and Dlanne Ferguson Parlez Vous le trancats? lt the answer 1S Gul Je parle le franca1sl you are ellqlble to become a member ot L Allrance Francalse Beqrnnmq the year new members otLAll1ance Francarse were 1I'11ll6l9Cl m French costume The club entered a float rn the homecommq parade rrences durmq World War ll At Chrrstmas and Valentme s Day they spon sored partres Many members ot French Club had pen pals rn France who kept them up to date on modern day France Ottrcers ot the l957 58 L Allrance Francarse were Presldent Gay Sprllman Vrce Presrdent loan Marchant Se retary Treasurer Dranne Ferquson and Program Charrman ludy Smetzer Mrss Snow was the advrsor 68 and had a quest speaker, Mrs. Webbles ot Belgium, relate some ot her expe- FRANCAISE ,fjhl I I 241111, IH Ex r. ,I I I In , U . . ' V' I, A i'. . V., I O gg. sl! 69 EN 'f 4. ' salt' YW .Au 8, V .fr-fy --Q , . Q 4 3 ,, .Q 1 R 0' iljfmwfxi ,A .gi y Mffhfe, CZQX, l , ,J HOV 2 HERE in- 1 CAMERA CLUB Camera club offers the student an opportunity to become acquainted 'with the fascinating hobby of photography. Photography has two main divisions: taking the picture and making the picture. Camera club explores both divisions. At the monthly meeting, films and demonstrations illus- trate some of the fundamentals of photography. Camera club has made many jaunts to vari- ous points of photographic interest. Members have full use of the clubs complete darkroom facilities. Members of the Cam- era Club receive several fringe benefitsf' With their memberships the members re- ceive a discount card which lightens the cost of any photo- graphic materials by ZOCVC. Also, subscriptions to a photo- graphic magazine are avail- able to the members at half price. Mr. Bernaselc was the advisor. Art Ienseri, Secretary-Treasurerp Dave Peterson, President Bruce Kroger, Vice-president. Xa fini. ti tl 6 CHESS CLUB U DW! 3 Many times during the past school year, triumphant cries of Checkmate were heard issuing forth from the meeting room of the Cflenbard Chess Club. The main purpose of the Chess Club was to provide keen competition for Cflenbards chess enthusiasts. A record of each player's status was main- tained on a challenge board, and a member was able to advance his posi- tion on the board by defeating others ahead of him. nt of Glenbard was allowed to 'oin the club and instruction Any stude J , was provided for beginners. The pastfyear saw the largest membership ever enrolled in the Chess Club, and for the first time the club had an entry in the Homecoming Parade. Officers of the l957-58 club were: Ken Bourne, Presis denty Bill Picha, X ,X Vice - presidentg Buss Wallace, Sec' retary - treasurerp and Bill Bowe, Ser- geant-at-arms. Mr. 1 Kitzman was the ad- visor for the club. Bill Picha. Buss Wallace, Bill Bowe C2 -,gf lx CURRENT HISTORY CIQB Promoting interest in the social sciences by holding discussions on current events and by showing slides of foreign countries has been the main purpose of the Current History Club. During the year of 1957-l958 many interesting meetings were held. Although all oi the club's activities were very stimulating, members cite Katie Knowles' presentation of the customs of the German people compared to those ot Americans as being the most invigorat- ing. One oi the other. highlights of the Year WCS Miss 15-.ltaCoolsq Cwen Heinp Carol Widmer. Snow's descriptive report of her experi- ences in France. The president of Current History Club this year was Alta Cools. Assist- ing her this year were Owen Hein, Vice-presidenty lim Palczynslci, Treas- urerp and Carol Widmer, Secretary. Miss Diers was the advisor. IR IKES HN To ard ln the frqht for the con servatlon of natural resources rn the Unrted States lS the arm of the lunror lzaac Walton League whlch was orqaruzed 1n the late 1930 s Thrs qroup IS made up of av1d outdoor sportsmen of the corn munlty Some of the dCl1V1l1GS are 1ce flshrnq stream frshmq huntrnq wrth both qun and bow and malnly conservatlon of our natronal resources The offrcers thrs year were Bruce Thatcher Presrdent Dave Allen Vice-president Chuck Wallrodt Secretary- and Skip Schwerdtfeqer Treasurer. Mr. Burnett advised the club. 74 FERROEQUINCLCGISTS Railroad Club, formerly known as the Glenbard Society of Fer- roeguinologistsf' is a compar- atively young club, organized in 1955. The main purpose of the club is to promote interest in prototype railroading as well as in model rail- roading. The highlights of this year's programs were slides on the CSE l Ry., and a motion picture on rail- way safety, presented by the Santa Fe System. The Ianuary meeting was a memorable one, as all the members were invited to bring model railroad equipment for ex- hibition and operation. Members interested mainly in prototype rail- roading were urged to bring movies or slides and present them to the organization, as part of the informative program. The Brass Hats for the year included Greg Heier, Presidentg lohn Fernald, Vice-president, Ralph Taylor, Secretary, Paul l-farkess, Treasurer, Lee Faulkner, Sergeant-at-arms. The faculty ad- visor Was Mr. Becwar. GIRLS ATHLETIC CZ? A Q 1 f'--J G ty Math Hanson I dy N lson Barba Dukel w Gayle Iohns Wm or lose but do 1t w1th grace-that s sportsmanshlp and that 1S the mam purpose of the Girls Athletic Assoclatlon The members of G A A particrpate 1n such sports as basketball bowlmg volleyball hockey speed a way and other mdoor and outdoor sports Members have also had qu1te a dellght Cand a few brulsesl w1th the add1t1on of a new trampoline During the past year the dCl1V1l1eS of G A A consisted of a prlze w1nn1ng Home commg float the Neverland Nonsense Dance and the annual Dad and Daughter Banquet The maJor fund ra1s1ng proJectdur1ng the year was the publlshing of the V I P At the end of the year a leaders swlmming party was held Officers this year were Martha Hanson Presldent Kathy Davlson Vlce presldent lanet Fritz Secretary and ludy Nelson Treasurer Barb Dukelow Gayle lohnson Bonnle Kelly and Helen Moran were the Junior councll representatives Sophomore representat1ves were lane Anderson Sue Downlng and Winnie Gentry along with Llnda Smith art chalrman Faculty advrsors were Mrs Slrker and Mrs Arlen 76 I.- fs. 5 ' 2, 5 .5 CH , tv V7 Q .. 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Str it cant hi- fixwl with pi-nic'illin, KNUU'--:xllj silnilurilns 'H'tK!1'f'll Ihr ulunt- Llllql any spurif. 4-ulumn in any lawn! pup:-r is pure-ly intl-mln-4l.l GLENBARD TECHNICAL STAGE CREW Mrlce Menard Kerr Mrller Terry Groener PROIECTION CREW ROW l lr 1 B drwa Pau Remlcmg Kerm Rernlcmg I hn B Wall Dlck Fr rw Treo T B 1, Do bs Dave Pete so pdl, Harrre Ddrryl Schenk 80 : : oar .. l Q , ' . . , o . , ' Allen. ROW 2: Chuck lden Dave Allen Dave Armlouster, Bob Cottirrgharri, Dave Roberts, a .1 S r 'oe b , , r n 'Q 1 C . SERVICE CREW -pi LIGHT CREW Mrke Menard Ralph Taylor Terry Groener A1 Nernetz B111 Stanton 'Nvi- ROW 1 Tom Holllnger Kurt Irrnlter Pete McCracken Denny Bonesz Ieff Grote Dlck Royer ROW 2 B111 Rowe Dave Holhnger Dave Roberts Stanley Summers 81 1 . V iv , ,: ll 1' S S I 2 r s W X V ,LX . 2 , 11 ,R 1 2 1 I nf-4' 5 1 I 1 , L-7 f 1 ..4, A T 1. , I, .r.,,,6 7 A :Y df - 3 5 j- In Y , ,N I , 1 ' .L , 1 ,Y 1 X.. I Q 1 G-CLUB 2 rt ,Ml X fi 'Q QM 'Willie Beilfuss, Bill Tichy, Bill Wingader, Leon Gould 1 jf I .9 To provide an honorary or- ganization of athletes who have been awarded the official G letter, to encourage a high type of team morale, to encourage high ideals and clean athletics, and to keep sportsmanship at a high plane is the object of Glen- bard's G Club. Some of the functions of the club were to keep order at the pep convos, to hold ropes and maintain order at home basket- ball games, and to sponsor the annual G Club-faculty basketball game. Gfficers for the year were Willie Beilfixss, President, Bill Tichy, Vice-president: Bill Win' gader, Secretary - treasurer, Lee on Goulfl Sergeant-atearms. The club was advised by Mr. Cook with the aid from Mr. Kastrinos and the other members of the coaching staff. 'X an ff' 2,52 1 lf' Entering its second year at Glenbard is I-Ielladians, the castle's youngest honor society for students who have made outstanding contributions to Glenbard inthe fields of: architecture, design, display, and fine arts. A faculty nomination Cbased on initiative, responsibility, and the ability to get along with othersl and the approval of the Helladian council and advisor, are the requirements for mem- bership. There really is no such thing as art. There are only artists. With this thought in mind, l-lelladians strove to em- phasize art appreciation and the importance of art in man's future, the final outcome being in a bet- ter Glenbard . . . a better World. Heading the club's second year of existence were Barb Staedke, President, Mary Bram- rner, Vice - presidentg Dick Spen- cer, Secretaryg and Suzi Kos, Treasurer. Miss Ruth Ely was the advisor. Dick Spencer, Barb Staedke, Mary Brarnrner, Suzi Kos 'K x f SENICR HI-Y Pete Burger, Walter Harrison, Brutfo Moser, Dave Fields, Lester Munson, Iohn Heald, on-Q ,am ,4- HI-Y During the past year an important part of the extra-curricular program of Glenbard has been the Hi4Y. Divided into two groups, the lunior Hi-Y for freshmen and sophomores, and the Senior Hi-Y for juniors and seniors, it has accomplished much through its varied activities. Besides working for the club by rais- ing money, the boys have had fun attend- ing the varied meetings, some of which were swimming parties, basketball nights, movies and speakers. The Hi-Y in coopera- tion with the Y-Teens also sponsored the Heart Hop, and the annual Candlelight Service. Leading the lunior Hi-Y were Phil Budd, President: Iohn Moore, Vice-presi- dent: Iirn Wright, Secretary-treasurerq and Dave Gerzan, Chaplain. Mr. Dutch and Mr, Wiltsie acted as advisors. The officers of the Senior Hi-Y were Iohn Heald, Presie dent: Bruno Moser, Vice-president Dave Fields, Treasurer, Pete Burger, Secretary: Les Munson, Chaplainq and Walter Harri- son, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. Baer and Mr, Yohe were the advisors. Met Tom Brown, Doris Mitchell, Sandie Walter, Bill Watson. 'x - .- ,. sv W A 'G' HW Q Jr V f. 'H in i xx - The purpose of Hi-C Cl-ligh School Crusadersl is to present to teenagers the real Christian way of life. ln addition to the weekly meetings this year, they held monthly socials and spon- sored a Hi-C basketball team which competed in the l-li-C League along with sixty-five other Hi-C Clubs ot the Chicago- land area. There are no dues in Hi-C and new members are al- ways welcome. Serving as officers this past year were Tom Brown, Presi- dent, Doris Mitchell, Vice-presi dent, Sandie Wolter, Secretaryg and Bill Watson, Treasurer. Counsellors were Dick Plaep, Howie Matson, Sandy Zwager- man, and Sue Allain, all from Wheaton College. Mr. C. A. R. lohnson was the advisor. INTER CLUB COUNCIL eated l 1 Iuoy ,1 D111 ms Standing ffl 1 s lllf Y 1 lnter Club Cwouncrl IS an orqanrzatlon whlch was formed ln l955 to co ord1nate the act1v1t1es ot Pep Club G A A Y Teens and Student Counc1l Wlth rotatlnq offrcers 1ts membershlp for the year was composed of four members from each of the qlrls clubs and one representatrve from Student Councll FIFST semester Chalrman was Sally Creber and Secretary treasurer was Susre Wrlllard Servmq as offlcers second semester were Kathy Davrson Charrman and Suzle Kos Secretary treasurer Thls year s act1v1t1es mcluded the Brq and Llttle Srster prog a 1 the tall a holly sale at Chnstmas the sponsorrnq of Dr Ethel Alpenfels to a onvo rn February and the Donkey Basketball Game rn March The sp so was Mrss Paxton 87 g I UNICDR We have Joined the American lunior Red Cross to help achieve its aims by working together with members everywhere in our own and in other lands We believe in service for others for our country our community and our school in health of mind and body to fit us for greater service and in working for better human relations throughout the world For others this doll favors clothes and games for needy children For our country they sent articles of clothing and toys which were placed in the Red Cross disaster closet For our school they established a reputation of good will and gen erosity To fit us for greater service students who worked in the Iunior Red Cross developed a sense of responsibility leadership and co operation ln working for better human relations throughout the World they expressed their sympathy and friendliness by sending gift boxes clothing and a cor esponding album overseas lunior Red Cross under the guidance of Mrs Davis Miss Bomgardner and the Red Cross office in Chicago has become a helpful and Worthy club The officers this year were Marvel Pupsie Schneider President Ianet Lantz Vice president Kathleen Honey Recording Secretary Sandy Peterson Cor responding Secretary loAnn Dean Treasurer Lynda Mann Service Charr man Sandy Kerstowske Assistant Service Chairman and Sharon Schoff Ways and Means Chairman Sandy Peterson, Sharon Schoff, Ianet Lantz, IOAHI1 Dean, Kathleen Honey, Marvel Pupsie Schneider year they provided Easter baskets, Christmas stockings, candy favors, toys, r ' . RED CRCSS Because the Iunlor Red Cross never forgets the Iunlor Red Cross IS never QX 89 forgotten. I Q 4 lu r 6 4 '? 1? S KITS 6. SKITS 1D Dutton, M. Mllillican, W. Harrison, P.'Wetherell, L.- Schwaegerle. Those of Glenbards upperclassmen who affirmed their skill in the dramatic arts by ticipating in a skit of characterizaton during Tryout Week were admitted to Kits and the only organization enabling budding young thespians to display their talents. Throughout the year at each meeting, a one-act play was presented. The most out- t iiiing of these was H. G. Wells' War of the W'orlds , a radio play. Members partici- 5 S pated in an annual spring banquet and climaxed the year with the production of a convo play in March. Among its other service projects, Kits and Skits joined Thes- pians in awarding a scholarship to the most deserving member. ln the leading roles were Dave Dutton, President, Martha Millican, Vice-president. Co-starring were Lynn Schwaegerle, Secretary- treasurer: Walter Harrison, Ser- geant-at-armsg and Polly Wetherell, Program Chairman. Miss Whitfield served as faculty advisor. LATIN CLUB .,,.. .Q-. nl-1l Each year G enbardlans are confronted wlth the l1v1ng spe tacle of the proud and respected Romans re urhlng to strp throughout the portals of this 1nst1tut1on Clad m b1llow1ng togas or graceful stolas crowned wrth wreat of flowers and leaves and wearmg the famous SP R these 1n1t1ates 1nto the at1n1 Club reveal the senousness of -their mtentrons Membershyp ln the C ub IS llmlled to those stu dents enrolled in Latm lll and IV Th purpose of thd club lsla practical one to ad to the understandmg appreclatlon and emoy ment yo present l1VlT1Q through aqquamtance wxth the c1v1lt'zat1on and contr1but1ons of the anclent Romans and Greeks he programs call for lnformatlon about the people thelr customs educatlon relfglousfbellefs profes1ons and trades entertamment travel plnlosophy and government adapted .to modern lrvrrfg The Latin Cmb l1ke other clubs takeskxts part m serv1ce to Glenbard lt sells at games con trxbutes to campamgns sponsored by the school and has a float each year m the homecomlng parade The Olf1C96 thrs year pxctured below are Arlene Kldd the Censor Secretary? Margaret Pond the Praqtor lV1CSLDIGS1dQDll Dav1d'Robb the Consul lPres1dentJ and Marvel Schnleder the Quaestor fTreasurer7 MISS Delpha Paterson 1S the club s advtsor Ni E-and 'Aff' W...-ff' 'C 92 1 A 1 -Q n . ' . 5- . -. 4 ! , X a . .. x x r 9 I ' l I . , V , I x K r ' f I . , . 1 1 1 C I . l , .9 . . . . 1 g . , , - I N . ' ,l 1 .I . . I. ' l- ' . . . L' - I . ' s ,Y - . X h ' 1 , 8. , , - I Q 1 r N u 1 u n u 5'-V u 1 x t W -- . v . ' . 1 . . lx lx I I' 1 I ' I . . A I A , ' I A ' - ' I h . 1 A 1 - 1 ' , . , 1 1 1 - I 1 1 I 1. ! F Y 1 . ' ,I ,, ' A .1 X , ' 1 - I n . F N , , Q -' I ' ' -.. 4 'I l 2 'avi nv ' it the x - e 'Q 3 .Q 10 - 'F .. ' . 5 - fl - , 4 7 ... n S . ,, +7 , -1 A s a . p , fl v ' S- . H , Ar D .4 .. V ,H , 1 ' 1 9 1 I 1 A MASQUE 61 GAVEL Bruno Moser Ilm Bodman Marcla Moucka 93 The three fold purpose of Masque and Gavel IS to recognrze and pro mote srgnrfrcant achlevements ln any area of speech rn the school to assrst the student 1n rarsrng h1s standards ot speech and to sponsor a better rela tronshrp between the h1gh school and the communlty Members are recom mended by the faculty for outstand mg oral work ln academlc subJects and have extra currlcular 6Cl1V1l19S Maklng 1ts appearance for the 18th year at Glenbard Masque and Gavel has achreved 1ts purpose by featurrng guest speakers havmg JO1Dl sorrng a held tr1p and many student produced programs Chrnaxrng the years dCl1V1l19S was Good Speech Week wh1ch rs promoted each year for the rmprovement of student speech habrts at Glenbard Holdxng the gavel thls year was I1rn Bodman Presrdent Assxstmg were Bruno Moser Vmce presrdent and Mar 15 Moucka Secretary treas urer Mrs Kronsagen was the club advlsor A I I I I I r x ' ' I ' V programs with Thespians, and spon- 4 x I I I - ' I X I I ' 1 MATH CLUB Ralph Taylor: Diane Millsg Bill Rowe, Dave Dutton. fx! The purpose of the Math- ematics Club is to provide an opportunity for members to learn about areas of mathematics not ordinarily covered in the class- room. Each month We presented a topic of interest to underclass- men as Well as those taking ad- vanced mathematics. Among our subjects were the Element of Cal- culus, the Unsolvable Problems, and the Construction of Poly- qons. ln order to increase our effectiveness, We petitioned for membership in a national math- ematics society, Mu Alpha Theta. Head computers this year were Dave Dutton, president, Bill Rowe, vice-president, and Diane Mills, secretary-treasurer. Miss Faist and Mr. Roth were faculty advisors. MONITGRS P I M 95 g K PEP CLUB Kneelmg Penny West Kay Hall Lynn Grainger Conn1e Malm Barb Thompson Standmg Iudy Gratteau Illl D1eder1ch Kathy H1959 Iudy Prater Nancy Schanlaber Donna Ferguson Fight team fight' These are the Words that the loyal Pep Club members used at all games to cheer our teams on to victory In promoting pep and spirit Pep Club provided buses to all away games and gave awards to girls who attended the games regularly This year Pep Club produced a Homecoming float the convo skit and and Little Sister Barbeque during Freshman Week The leading pepsters were Lynn Grainger president Iudy Prater vice president Iill Deiderich secretary Connie Malm treasurer Kathy Riese senior Kay Hall Junior Barb Thompson sophomore and Donna Ferguson freshman were class heads Other council members were Penny West Nancy Schanlaber and Iudy Gratteau Miss McMahon was the faculty advisor 96 the Torchlight Parade, helped with pep rallies, and sponsored the Big if iffy Zmlmizi 4 1958 PINNACLE STAFF Executive Editor ..... Managing Editor ...... Business Manager ..... Art Editor ............. Layout Editor .......... Associate Layout Editor Copy Editor .......... Associate Copy Editor. Sports Editor .......... Associate Sports Editor Or anizations Editor g ........ Associate Organizations . .Wayne Smart . .Nancie Welty Hull . . . . .Vicki Kempkes . . . .Owen Hein Katie Kammerer .Judy Axelson . . . .Nan Shorey . . .Doug Walter .Dave Claypool . .Ioyce Iversen Editors ..... Georgie Hansen, Dennis Fuller Co-Class Editors ........ Lyn Evans, Bill Hoff Associate Class Editors ............ Dee Regan, Iudy Smith Feature Editor ................... Iudy Iden Associate Feature Editors ...... Ray Cochran Mary Ellen Hildenbrand Ad Manager .................. Ed Sheppard Sales Manager .......,....... Bill Wingader Office Manager ..,. ..... I oyce Small Photo Editor ..... .....,... E sther Houlder Typist ...... ................ P at Rosemeier Photographers ...... Stuart Stone, Dick Royer Ad Salesmen ....... Ianet Fritz, Iim Bentield Assistant Staff: E. Caroll, I. Dean, D. Dutton. P. Felker, A. Gardner, I. Gunderson, C. S. Hesselgrave, K. Lundstrom, I. Saxtan, B. Somers, B. Staedke, C. Wassmundt, K. Young. Advisor ................ Mr. Henry I. Firley Row 1: Doug Walter, Owen Hein, Ed Shep- pard. Row 2: Iudy Axel- son, Ioyce lversen, loyce Small, Esther Houlder. Row 1: Mary Ellen Hil- denbrand, David Clay- pool, Dee Regan. Row 2: Iudy Smith, Nan Shorey, Katie Kam- rnerer, Lyn Evans, Ray Cochran gk I ul ,' I ,... Y t Row 1: Dave Dutton Dennis Fuller. Row 2 Dick Tegtpernrna, Pa Rcsernexer, Kllby Young, Carol Sue Hesselgrave, Chery lftfassrnundt, lcAnr Dean. Row 3: lirr Benfteld, Ann Gard ner, ludi Erelrnuth lanet Erifz, Sandra Stewart, Nancy Ichn ston, Paul Ek, Karen Lundstrern Lynda Mann. 'N UILL AND SCROLL From THE PINNACLE From THE GLEN BARD IO! 790 CLUB Beverly Bender Barb Swanson Paul l-larkess 102 T Many students at Glenbard wonder why 1lS l1brary club has the name 790 Club The reason 1S that we lrke to have fun and rt so happens that the Dewey Decrrnal System CldSS1fl9S books featur1ng games and pure fun IH the 790 s The purposes of the 790 Club are to further rnterests 1n l1brary work to engage rn worthwhrle proyects connected w1th books and l1brar1es and to prov1de soc1al actrvrtres for l1brary assrstants Besrdes starnprng and mendrng books and helprng baffled Bards f1ncl rnformatron thrs years prorects also rncluded a Chrrstnsas decorat rng party and a get acguarnted party A very rnforrnatrve freld tnp through the R R Donnelley 51 Sons pubhshrng house and through the Orrental lnst1tute was the h1gh lrght of the club s dCl1V1l19S thrs year The l1brary offers a student the op portunxty to work wrth people for experr ence 1t grves them opportunrty to serve the1r school and rt offers socral dCl1V1l1GS through the 790 Club Advrsed by Mrss Aust and Mrss Fello well the offfcers thrs year were Barbara Swanson Presrdent Paul Harkess V1ce presrdent and Beverly Bender, Secretary dr . H M Q 'V gg 'A 1 K, ' s r V ' T ' ' ky 5 ! r ll 5 - 1 I 1 . x 1 Q . f-v NA' f ,, J is 4 a 1 g .arg . t g . 1 SQ 7 1 W , :N e I , g h B 4 v wax!!! r QR . N. 'X u , 4 1 N NMS' V . . . f ff H . . . . 1 , -V! .Nm 1 I l - SCIE From atomic energy to dissect- ing rabbits, the Glenbard Science Club fulfilled its aim, To further the interest in, and benefits of modern science to Glenbard students. Be- side learning about unknowns for themselves, the club did its best to help others. By purchasing films and laboratory equipment, they greatly aided the science teachers. Each year they supervise the Science Talent Search examinations. In March their annual trip to Northwestern Univer- sity was widely attended. The science enthusiasts were led this year by Bill Rowe, Presidentg Dick Ade, Vice- presidentp and Carol lordan, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Mr. DeWalt and Mr. Morton were the advisors. SMOKING CCUNCIL HD P Ek L Pletrzak T Thomson W Bellfuss I Iordan L Gould I Hancock S Domv111e G Cook The pr1mary purpose of Smokmg Counc11 1S to dlscourage smokmg on the school grounds before dur1ng and after school on all school days The Coun c1l members Wh1ch are chosen by the student body patrol the grounds and anyone caught smok1ng IS brought 1nto COUHC11 on Wednesday mornmgs to be pun1shed The pun1shment 1S 1n the form of detent1ons the number of deten t1ons depend1ng on the number of offenses Wh1ch the v1olator has aga1nst h1m 1n the counc1l records Dur1ng the past year we on COUHC11 have been very pleased because the smokmg around the bu1ld1ng has been almost completely el1m1nated 104 Y' - . 5 n I ' l' to r N 4' 1 S 5 1 f 1 , 12111. ,Q ' K , .W - N. ,M VV G 'r,4v , I I I. L 1 . . - . , . , . 1 , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . 1 I I - ' . . I I - . . . . . . . . . I 1 - . . . . . . I . . . x . I . . . . . . SQUARE DANCE CLUB Square Dance Club Alemande left and a grand right and left . . Such calls became very familiar as this year's Square Dance Club was put through its paces. Besides enjoying the good old-fashioned arts of square dancing, the members learned a new dance at each monthly meeting. They also showed their pro- ficiency in reels and folk dancing. With live calling, they were able to dance at a pace suitable for their degree of learning. The officers were Dick Ade, presi- dent, Bill Bruss, vice-president, Sandy Stewart, secretaryp Nancy Iohnston, treasurer: also assisting in running the club were Gary Lewis, publicity chair- man, and Cliff Argue, refreshment chairman. Mr. Magor and Mr. Bernasek were the sponsors. STUDENT CGUNCIL President Tom Iohnson Secretary Shrrley Terkhorn VlCGDfGS1dGDl Phylhs Greene and Treasurer D1CkC6SS1dY Stimulate and develop school spirit Train students for leadership Unite the activities of school organizations Encourage students to accept responsibilities Notice and honor outstanding achievements of the student body Try to promote harmonious relations between students and faculty Castle Keys Freshman Handbook Orientation program for freshmen and new students U'i1l1ZG the student body s talents in council work Nothing escapes the Council s eye Cheerleading tryouts Important proiects Homecoming and the Varlety Show Lend aid to the community safety and charity drives 106 l l S . . . T . . U . . . . . . D Develop a growing appreciation in a democracy E . . . . N . . . T . . C , U . . , . . N . . , C . I . d . . L . . . . 1 i Row 1: Dick Chandler, lim Gelhaar, lohn Schaidler, Bruce Grindal. Row 2: Katie Knowles, Carol Stone, Mollie Harnmel, Shirley Unrath, Mary Hanson, Darby Malcosky, Sally Creber, Carolyn Dekan, Betsey Iones. Row 3: Mike Campbell, Teun Schoolwerth, Bob Kopp, Hal Iohnson, Les Munson, lim Miles. S-T-U-D-E-N-T C-O-U-N-C-I-L spells the aims and activities of Glenbard's student governing body. All can be summarized by one Word, SERV- lCE . Members of Student Council strive to represent their classmates well in the school and community. Student Council consists of seven representatives from each of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes. Council was led this year by Tom lohnson, presidenty Phyl Greene, vice-presidentp Shirley Terkhorn, sec- retary: and Dick Cassidy, treasurer. Advisors were Mr. Miller, Mr. Rider, and Mr. Yohe. 107 H STUDENT CFFICE HELP i 10 The student office help is an organization consisting of 23 girls They help the office staff by collecting sorting and cle hvering attendance cards extra slips pink passes and notes as well as doing odd Jobs for the teachers With the assistance of Mr. Miller, the girls are in charge oi the ticket booths in the cafea teria during all lunch periods, and in the morning, and after school. While being of great im- portance to their school, these 23 girls are also learning some of the important principles ot running a business office. THESPIANS lohn Schaidier Nancy Heselbarth lane Beasant All the world's a stage, and all its men and women merely players. Our Thespian Troop 233 is affiliated with nearly 2,000 chapters in the U. S. and is active' in promoting good drama. Because the National Thespian So- ciety is an honorary club throughout the country, only those students fulfilling the requirements specified in the laws, such as playing one major or two minor roles in a school presentation, or doing outstanding work on a production com- mittee, are qualified to become mem- bers. lnitiations are held in the homes of members twice yearly. To inspire students in the drama, Thespians give a yearly scholarship to one of its outstanding members. Last year this scholarship went to Cliff Win- ter. During the year Thespians spon- sored the highly successful Sweater Hop, its theme being Disneyland, ena tered a float in the Homecoming parade with Masque and Gavel, enjoyed work- ing on the Senior Play, The Admirable Crichton, and took a field trip with Masque and Gavel to see My Fair Lady. Leading this year's activities were lane Besant, Presidentq lchn Schaidler, Vice-President: Nancy Heseibarth, Sec- retary-Treasurerq and Miss Whitfield, sponsor. YGUTH CENTER To provide activities for the more than one-half of Glenbard students who are members of Youth Center, socials were held on weekends throughout the year. Two dances, a formal at Christmas and an informal in the spring, together with a fund rais- ing project were additional ac- tivities of Youth Center. Entering the homecoming parade for the first time this year, Youth Center Won an honorable mention in the float contest. A governing junior board was made up of thirty-four mem- bers, elected from each class. They worked under the advice of an adult board, which super- vised and chaperoned all socials and dances. Officers during the past year were Darby Makosky, President, Mike Belsley, Vice- Presidentp Terry Thomas, Treas- urerg and Georgia Hansen, Sec- retary. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McGin- nis were the adult sponsors. ,ii Youth Center Board Darby Makowsky, Mike Belsley, Georgia Hanson, Terry Thomas Y-TEENS Row 1 Nancy Fr1cke Carol Mareneck Laune Bell Sherry Iohnson Ann Rogers Row 2 Ioyce Small Sherry Rogers Ianet Bagshaw Wendy lohn Carolyn Wrdmer To grow as a person to grow 1n the knowledge and love of God and to grow ln frlendshlp wlth people of all races rehglons and nat1onaht1es was the pledge that Y Teen 1n1t1ates repeated ln the candle ht audltortum to mark the1r 1ntroduc t1on mto one of Glenbard s three largest glrls clubs At th1s October Recognltlon Ceremony the new members dressed 1n old coats hats sweaters and sklrts took part 1n then' frrst servlce proJect The extra layer of clothlng they had worn for 1n1t1at1on was peeled off and sent to ard war orphans Worklng wrth H1 Y Y Teens staged the Chrlstmas Candlehght Servlce ln Ian uary the two clubs had a Jomt meetrng and agam combrnmg forces they pre sented the annual Heart Hop Other Y Teens proJects lncluded v1s1t1ng convalescent and chlldren s homes maktng stuffed anrmals as grits for needy chlldren and w1nn1ng float ln the l-lomecomrng Parade ln sprmg the annual style show was presented by Chas A Stevens whrle the Mother Daughter Banquet took place rn Apr1l Leadlng the year s dCllV1l1GS were Ianet Bagshaw Presldent Laurle Bell Vlce Presldent Sherry lohnson Secretary Carol lvlareneck Treasurer loyce Small Upperclassmen Servrce Chalrman Carol Wldmer Underclassmen Servrce Charr man Nancy Frlcke Soctal Charrman Sherry Rogers Program Cha1rman Ann Rogers and Wendy lohn Co Art Charrmen and Sharon Sanders Freshmen repre sentat1ve Mlss Edyth S1nden and Mtss Evelyn were the club advlsors 112 I 1 I C . 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',, ' 'L V vn . v EPU l'I1ll1l:1 BY CREATING MUSIC drama and art are the express1on of Man All are an 1mportant phase of Glenbard Imag1nat1on IS an 1ntegral part of all publ1c productlons the Chr1stmas Con cert the Spr1ng Concert the Band Concert lun1or and Sen1or Plays and the Talent Show Hundreds of students are 1nsp1red to create art1st1c product1ons only after hours of rehearsals under the gu1dance of d1rectors W1th an 1mag1nat1on The part1c1pants galn a deep sat1sfact1on from workmg together and the results are eagerly ant1c1pated What 1S 1mag1nat1on? Someone has Sald 1t 1S the eye of the Soul To s1ng harmo n1ously to br1ng out the melody from the flute to lose oneself 1n the character one sees and to deslgn an art1st1c settlng call for the creat1ve m1nd Work and fun are rarely Th1s age of sputn1ks m1ss1les and global rockets demands art1sts sc1ent1sts and eng1neers who can dream up new 1deas Compet1t1on 1n busmess has forced us to encourage creat1ve ab1l1ty But Whlle We are surrounded Wllh sc1ent1f1c facts we are lack1ng 1n leaders W1th the v1s1on and 1mag1nat1on to use sc1ence for man s good 1n stead of h1s destruct1on Glenbard act1v1t1es 1n mus1c drama and art recogn1ze the value of 1mag1nat1on by afford1ng unl1m1ted opportun1t1es for 1lS development Such dCl1V1l1GS offer mental and emot1onal release from those tenslons of econom1c and soc1al unrest MISS Rachel Wh1tf1eld Dramat1cs D1rector The Semor Play 6 Y , . I I I I I I I ' I I I I I , . synonymous but creative work can be fun. 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Q L 'N Tm: Samoa Cunss Guzwmmn Townsnm HIGH Scuool. presents Zlibe Qhmtrahle ttiturbtun by I M Barrze November 15 1957 8 15 P Nfl -+'++- xrrumshmres alter mass Cast of Characters m order of appearance Hon Ernest Woolley Mr Crxchton Lady Agatha Lady Latherme Lady Mary Rev John Treherne Lord Loam Lord Brocklehurst Countess of Brocklehurst Mrs Perkins Monsxeur Fleury Mr Rolleston Dave Dutton Don Drew Nancy Heselharth Nancy Johnston Jane Besant Frrtz Bledermann John Schaxdler John Dzten Jean Lambert Janet Lantz Chuck Alton Curt Worsham Flsher Llnda Rhodes Mxss Simmons Mme Jeanne Gma Chrlstlsen Louxse Sabine ohn Ron Kennedy ang Sharon Langguth Gladys Elxza I Tweeneyl Edward Malcolm Andrea Driver Loretta Catanese Barry Cordon Lester Munson Naval Ofhcer Barry Corden DIRECTOR A1185 Rachel Whxtfleld Srumzxr Drmzcroa Nancy Welty Pnomvrnn Pete Burger -I'-0-'fl' Synopsis OF SCENES Act 1 Drawmg room nn the Earl of Loam s hom Late afternoon Act Il The xsland Two months later Act lll The rsland hut Two years later Act IV Earl of Loam s home Evemng Organ Muaxc by Joyce Gathman e m England THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON by I M Barrxe concerns the hte of an ar1stocrat1c Enghsh famlly Once a month the Lord of Loam 1nv1tes h1s servants to tea because of h1s behef that soclal d1st1nct1ons are artlhctal and unnatural H15 butler Cr1chton beheves them to be the outcome of a c1v1l1zed socxety and hates the teas as do Lord Loams three haughty daughters Whlle on an ocean voyage the lord hrs fam1ly an athletxc par son a cousm fresh from Oxford Crlchton and a Cockney mard are shlpwrecked on a trop1cal lsland Crlchton soon becomes the natural leader the glrls become h1s servants and V19 for h1s favor L1kew1se Lord Loam hls cousln and the parson learn to be falth ful servants However when all are rescued and return to England they return to the1r former soclal pos1t1ons of I I Clan YY l l 4 I Mr. Tompsett ......,... , .............................. . .................. P616 Burger L J .,,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,.,..,, ,...,,... .,..., .......................... ........ A A ' A A' f- M .J ............... ......,......................,........,. .....,, . . .. , .,.......,....,..................... .............................. i A s .. y g I ig ,,,,,,,,4,,..,,,,.,,,,...,.,,..,.,.,,............'--..----4-----p.: 4 l S , . . . A - Lv , l , 9 . . , . , . PRODUCTION STAFF scam-: nzsrcusa AND TECHNICIAN--Barbara Staedke PUBLICITY Newspaper--Margaret Pond, chairman. Janet Lantz, Pat Schoen. Mr. Crandall, adviser. Advertising-Gina Christisen, Dave Fields, Lynn Grainger, Martha Hansen, Les Munson, Gail Nelson. PAINT CREW Mary Brammer, Karen Chuttke, co-chairmen. Janet Bagslxaw, Peg Berwanger, Sarah Bishop, Elizabeth Brammer, Richetta Cuttone, Kathy Goodney, Phyllis Kilboum, Rosalie Kilbourn, Carol Moore, Ann Westervelt. PROPERTIES ' Linda Hayes, Lynn Schwaegerle, Polly Wetherall, co-chain men. Chuck Alton, Jane Brown, Diane Ferguson, Carolyn Leonard, Marcia Moucka, Lu Mueschen. COSTUMES Yvonne Benfield, chairman. Jean Bennett, Betsy Canfield, Kar- en Dusing, Arlene Kidd, Martha Mullican., MAKE-UP June Brunkow, Jill Diederich, Nancy Manwarren, Gita Ort- meyer, Judy Ruff, Louise Sabine, Jayne Stead. STAGE MANAGER Ken Miller. ASSISTANT s'rAcE MANAGER Mike Menard. STAGE CREW Milton Denny, Terry Groener, Ron Kennedy, Mickey Malec, Norm Andersen CF1-eshmenl. Mr. Yaeger, adviser. LIGHT CREW Al Nimetz, Will Stanton. Mr. Yaeger, adviser. SOUND CREW Dennis Bonesz, Jeff Grote, Dick Royer. Mr. Gronewald, adviser. Pnocmms ' Janet Fritz, Judi Freimuth. COVERA--Barbara Staedke. Miss Ely, adviser. CASTING t Mrs. McNichoI.s, Miss Robertson. DANCE Mrs. Arlen. TICKETS Cathy Bigler, Marge Johnson, Linda Mann, Nancy Manwar- ren, Ranae Sherry, Leslie Spear. Mr. Miller, adviser. usmzas Miss Patterson. 'P-04' APPRECIATION We, the class of 1958, wish to extend our sincere appreci- ation to all who have so kindly contributed to this production. -+-0'-P CLASS OFFICERS President .................................... Dave Fxelds Vice-President ........................ Bruce Grindal Secretary-Treasurer ................ Pat Archbold fb, ,Xa W -fm? ww, M' in f L T4 ,, , Ag Q fx i d? J rf 7 ,M 4 fn, i A f i fef f ww , 1' A M , WJ 13 K , Qu ff' f A wrlkb, V' I ,, , W',. we tr 'x sw X. 1 1 xx! Wy? gf W N i4 'WN-Nm Xu ii 1 X A Huy ' ff QL - df QP 'iw L, W 3 Q23 uv ,fi is - f P ff K A ' ff ggwefl 2 QE A, WW ,ax H V' vig? W A , ,J V, 7, e-1 A M4 13 'L , ee? Le lg 1255 A, ,f 4, Q, 3? f Qi -an Ziff 0 Ns W4 'WE' 7 V cm: if f V 4 Q . , X I ' .fgfv A x 453' 1 ij! ' ,f gg? . ' As 'Y' , , 34 if , 9 gi V., Lv Mx :Q -1. 's , jg' yy in 1.. 4 ,Q ,- gm - W 'Y g fi ' - :iv 'Jn wr, , wtf '-s ' - '5 ' 1 5' rv, 1' . , 5 'f , Y W fx :af ff , + f ,L ax E4 M xg if gig? ' 'f- R- 55 5' . , V :X , J ' . 'V if 'W -fb l if I' an 1? V V' .f ,I .a '5' x ' asa M X' 6' Hx 4 ' ,XT . XX. V X bf, H M my X - -- . I 1 Q 5, W Arvx '31 D -293 ...Ay Row 1 Debbie Drew Barb Scanlon Row 2 Tim Murphy Bruce Nelson Bill Grant Don Drew Under the direction ot Mr. George Wall, band members really chased the year off by marching at all home football games plus setting the pace tor several parades. Upon entering concert sea- son, the band exhibited their skill again by playing convos, a con- cert with the choir, the big winter concert, at district and state contests, and by sending players to All State Band and Grchestra and the West Suburban Music Festival. Even though school closes in lune, the band plays on. They played several con- certs in Glen Ellyn and Lombard parks and sent players to sum- mer band camps. This year the band council was composed of Don Drew, Presi- dent, Bill Grant, Vice-president, and Barbara Scanlon, Secretary- treasurer. Other members ot the council were Debbie Drew, Herman l-laase, Dave Murphy, and Bruce Nelson. l-ligh stepping the marching season were baton twirlers Betsy Canfield, loyce Kern, lane Sampson, lanet.Stenner, lo Wedler, and lana Wirt. Sparlced by Drum Major lim Ferris. 'I22 K f + S 2 1 ? I ,FX J .. Maiorettes lane Sampson, Ioyce Vern, Iana Wirt, Io Wedler, Betsey Canfield. Drum Maior Iames Farris Director Mr. Wall SECOND BAND 1? TY Y'-'N Rowl K MGIYID M Holst S Scharlau M Ulnch Row2 M Irrsa I Schenk Rogers C Brown Row3 C Hoenlng B Mahc A Rutherford ORCHESTRA M Sch11ke,M Co1e,S Hess, S Hogan, B Baker, S Sanders, K Hanselman, N Blornqurst 'I24 F7 'C 1 . ' lj, X. fx A ii - 'X Q I 0 O Ae Q iw . ' Q , 1 I ,SF 'K fy 1 A CHOIR Mrs Carr Mr Carr Mr Lane OFFICERS Row 1 AV1S Bettag Head 11 brarran Marcre Mulhcan Sec Wardrobe Cgrrlsl Row2 Iurme Brunkow Vrce presrdent hm Brubaker Presldent Iohn DZIGH Wardrobe fboys7 125 retary-treasurer: Iudy Killian, QW .aa 'H-is W E 34 W if 3-gf 45' . 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Row 4: Iobn Dzien, Bob Brunk Bill Goodfellow, Karen McNeil, Louanne Menke, Susan Klein, Diane Golsan, Sandra Cone, loyce Gatbrnan Georgia Petersen. LIBRARIANS LEFT T0 RIGHT Avis Bettag Carol Bondhus Emily Stelter sf Gerry Bryzek Karen Fibiger M. Gleissrnar Nancy Rutledge Kendall Ridcex-fa, 127 f SOPHOMORE EN SEMBLE Accompanist: SENIOR ENSEMBLE Row 1: Ioyce Gatnrnan, Diane Ferguson. Row 2: Phyllis Francis, lean Eenneni, ludy Killian. Row 3: Kathy Riese, Not Pictured: Pai Arnlirelcl. --'-s IUNIOR EN SEMBLE Row I: Barbara Sheerrnan. 'Wendy Iohn, Kay Falctica. Row 2: Ann Sergei, leyce Aigner, Sandie Briggen. Connie Malrri. Row 3: Gail Engels, loanne Paulson. Standing: fiery lffaile ffdllinf Q? Q' s --Q... 'M' V-can 5---.......... v- fini--. A-+ V' ...... Q .1 .XZ 'Zin -My .D-.--Q sf--Q-- --A vase.. B Sl 3 ,E 7 - VQQJQ fm' ' VI. -I -N. WU ., .. iff V qt .ww-'!! 'ff'f' Q -J.-nf.-4 , il, K V ' ' ,, 'j:'fs wg I 'l,kliX'f5j g awiw ' an 42 ' , , ,. 'I ' . 6 5 3 . X ' I ' ,r in 4 . 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The continual striving to do something better than the other person has forced man to analyze himself and to learn new techniques for self-improvement. Through athletics Glenbard offers students the opportunity to learn through competition. Boys are able to participate in a wide interscholastic and intra-mural program. On the inter-scholastic level the athlete learns of his own capabilities and weaknesses and ways to overcome them so as to match his skill against an opponent. He learns human nature as he works with his fellow players to mold a team. As he competes against other teams he learns about their school and community. Approximately half of the girls in Glenbard compete in a well balanced intra-mural program. Boys as well as girls learn skills in our intra-mural sports that will be beneficial to them in years to come. Whether it is on the interscholastic or intra-mural level the participant learns that to compete means that he must be in good physical condition and that involves self-discipline. Life, like a game, is made of rules, and an athlete through competition learns to observe them. Learning through competition is one of the most enjoyable and whole- some ways of learning. Glenbard is interested in getting as many students as possible to Learn through Competition. Mr. William Rider, DEAN OF STUDENTS Worm's Eye View DERS EERLEA Gratteau M CH O N911 I Sophomores M Goh ermann S Z' Var slty S Ioh nson D M akosky L K elloq I Bu etmer C Malm VARSITY CROSS CCJUNTRY Howl I Iordan A Schoolwerth G Mutz I Trchy B Foster B Trchy Ft Gflfclt Row 2 I. Harlan I Stebe I Hackman G ck D H tl ge 7 M Nrtqt Row P nd I S ik B Vzniader T Prandter gr Tremendous depth was the keynote of thrs year s cross Country team Throughout the year as many as ten runrers shared the scormg honors Durmg the season the harrrers heat R1vers1deBrookt1e1d 1763 York 26 31 Downers Grove 24 45 and Wheaton 15 73 The team was defeated by the conference champton Lyons I5 45 and lost ra es to Hlnsdale Marne Bloom and Arhngton Next yea s tearn shnuto he a ower rn confer ence conaoetmon mth the added strength of the so e ea d th ary return ng Iettermen 133 am B IT1 GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD Coach C A R Iohnson FROSH SOPI-I SCORES Hmscldle Bloom Marne Downers LaGrange 16 York 20 Arllngton 23 Wheaton Leyden lnv1tat1onal 2nd place Conference lst place 4 GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD VARSITY SCCRES Hlnsdale Bloom Ma1ne York Arlmgton Wheaton LaGrange Bloom lnv1tat1onal 6th place DlSlF1Cl 7th place Conference 5th place W! Us Q-'7 f Bob Kopp, Sophomore Captam ll C llllf rll' 1 ' 17 ................ R-B B B 34 .............., . 35 ................ ' Q GLENBABD 24 ................ Downers 26 .,.............. 33 ................ ' 15 ................ 45 ................ cb 'W - 1. A 1 17 ................ ' A40 C 'K 4 A B 16 ................ H-B 77 19 ................ l 43 I 27 .............,.. ' 28 1 15 ................ so y 21 ................ 38 Bowl D Fuller I Rainford I We ssenborn R Kasch B Kopp R LaFleur S Campbell D Stexnback R Cunningham D H111 Row Z D Barber I PlCK6'll B Eary D Lad I Hansen B Malec B Woodruff D Kelly Row 3 D Claypool B Clark C Foster FROSH-SCPH CROSS COUNTRY W Caine I Mer rr I Craig S Schwartz P Overlay B McGmty Undefeatedl Conference Champions! By reeling off nine straight dual meet Wins the Glenloard harriers proved invincible. High- light of the year was the conference meet where the harriers placed five men out of the first seven for a total of 22 points as compared to the next team Maine who had 66. ln that memorable meet Robin Lalfleur finished first Bob Kopp third Dave Stineba k fifth Iim Weissenborn sixth, and Im Rainford, seventh. Next years varsity wil' he strengthened by strong runners from coach C, A. R. Iohnsons frcsh-so, th . ...i e. -. in Lalfle VARSITY FOCTBALL Rowl B Perlcrns P Ek I Peterson I Bodman C Gelhaar D Gntfrth T Iohnscn B Grmdal Bow 2 B Roy B Moser W Bell less B Spencer T Heckler B l-lahne W I-larrrson I I-leald L Gould T Thomas Row 3 I I-lanccck W Smart D Frsh N Pxer ron B Iacobson W Olsen K I-lerrnanek I Cundrft M Campbell H Vanderleest Row 4 C Dtckenscherdt B M Nerl I Kelly T Thomson R Chrxstensen I Horner D Zmn Ft I-lartwxg To beat York IS to have a successful season lt was rn thrs game that Glenbard s potentral and Splfll were shown most clearly as the team won a declstve vtctory over York 1912 ln the tra drtlonal season opener w1th Wheaton the Ttgers 'iv' proved too tough and trrurnpned 33 13 Losses to Hrnsdale 25 6 and Brversrde Broolctteld 32 12 tol lowed ln the game wtth Marne the powerful onference champtons routed the Glenbard men 41 O Downers Grove proved a poor homecom 1ng guest as they won 28 O Agatnst La Grange the next week the varsrty outscored Lyons tn the second halt bout bowed to an mvrnctble frrst half margtn 59 21 The season ended on the same note wrth a 32 6 loss to Arlrngton Next years team suggests a better season ml' Q N, wtth many 1un1ors returnrng 99' wa'-cs' v sf' N Tom Thomson 136 t 1 - 4 Y V 7 - : . 5 . 5 , 4 ' 5 , 5 . ' . : . 5 . 5 . Q I . 7 . 1 . : . 5 . 5 . 5 . . : . 5 . 5 . ' 5 . ' T A 7 . I . 7 . 5 . 5 , . : . ' 5 . fi '5 . 5 . . I , - 1 ' fi Y if ' - 4 , - . ' v 1 'v . ' 1 ' 'U - 4 ' F C i - I , . 1 1 , , . Y Ipit 4 ' an , tw, A Ra-0 ' Q ., w , . , , , fs . y , , ,, , - , , 7,-51 - 4 ff I N 1 . .. . , 5 5a ':rt ' ' Dc. Q- 5 ' X l 00- 'wr 5 ' , eff' 'V ,MF , 1 ,'f19 7 ' ' .ln . , ' ' ' ' . X N , H3 'X , hy U' ' A ' 1 tA,.v1glgl-- f , 3 I Vw-.ug -f 4 Aqqgr, Y .,-f- ey a 'I ,M we as-:5 , S fl -Q1 M- . . 4. we -r 'U M , 5 - ' ' K Mu. -.N ,Q -1- 4 ' .' - is f,.. .51 Ygff-+.' -1 w,,,uf -xx - J ' .,.,.,,,, V. , g . - ,. as , -4 ,Mg-Q, ,-5-v, ,, -- ' 11- l. - .'- - A - 1- A Q xr 1141 5. u 5... - COICHOI D Porter L Asiroth B Kas rmos W Lazler Q F141 A-'vguak Bruno Moser Hon orable Menhon All Conference Coaches L Hutt W Nxltsx WNV 'I37 I I F g -' - ' 1 . I . v f Q Q 1 , 5 ' . I am, s A4 . . , , , , . f . 1 H , , . I 4 . 5 -,,, J I I 'lr . ' , , , .' ' 'ea 1 tri-4' Paul Ek :WI 4 . , , A . .4 Willie Beilfuss, Honorable Mention All-Conference. Q. vw-'ff'-5' ,w ., 6. ,. - N Jak. 4 -.QL au'- -'2?. ,, u fr .55--f'fA ' fv:v,Eg..i:s,3f . . ,.. MA, -.-1' ff . .0 nw. .xv -- . ,,1.. R X' -.wk fn A f xl. ' 1 , - nf . ...J qw. lim Hancock 138 - .44 'l- .Ya ' m uv WN , ' . ' , . 5 ' . Q - ' ' fi .W he --ff? , . ,W - .. .. -- .. ,f - L.,-V. . ., X . 9' -c fvkf -. ' '5 - vt, -VYNKH 1 ul Row 1: T. Thomsonp B. Spence-rg N. PIGIIODI B. Moserg W. Be1lfussp B. McNeily I. Kelly. How 2: I. Bodmany I, Petexsonz P. Ek: l Hancock. Q 55 ' 'L Tom Thomson. lim Hancock, Honorable lvlemlon All-Conference. 139 FRCSH-SCJPH FCCJTBALL Howl D Bates A Threle D Boyer B Be1ner F Cavey M Lyons P Lehman Row 2 P Budd D Wrnge R Becker D Kem arek l Schnelder A Grmdal S Stone C Berlharz G Baumann Row 3 R Glassman Mgr D Cools T Martm R Enckson F Hancock P Halter B Berltuss L Lantz D Anderson A Prerce I Wr1ght R Kxpke Mgr Row 4 R Mrtchell R Lunde T Lynch B Capal G Gamrath P Brrch E Munson R Terry T DeLapp S Ally r l ,Wav t - . : . ' 1 . : .I ' 7 . : . : .' . : . 5 . ' 1 . 5 . I- I - V I - I . ' 1 . . 2 . , .p . 7 . '7 . ' 7 : . : . : . ' : . : . : . 5 . . I V- - 7 - 7 K' p . . , . 'f ' t It I . . . I . I . , - , 3. ' - - , f f 8 ' -I I - I I -V I -I ,air . .. . . . . . . ., L t ... , I I I I I N I . , . . t . , . D Komarek S Stone The Frosh Soph football team coached by Mr Hutt and Mr Wlltste started the season 1n tashlon wrth three consecutrve wrns over Wheaton 7 6 Htns dale 70 and Rrversrde Brooktteld l97 After thts the perplexrng underclassmen lost the rerna1n1ng LIVG games of the season Marne 26 6 Downers Grove l2 U La Grange 45 20 York l3 7 and Arllngton 28 6 proved to be the VIHIGHS ID the conference race Desptte the dlsappotnttng hnrsh the sophomores early play rndrcated much varsrty potenttal and the exper1ence garned ln thrs years play wtll help to spark next year s tearn on to vtctory 140 FRESHMAN FCJCTBALL Bowl Mgr R Poust B Berendt T I-lulseburg C Wrltsre D Rose D Perkrns B Errckson I Maletrch B Young Mgr C Lund Row 2 D Manger B Capel R ranke B DesFockers D Rrgler I Hasekarnp R Lane D Smrth T Klrngeners D Hansen D Worden P Qwal N T eSapp How 3 D R berts B Pierce B Stone A lvle es F l-lals ead T Synok P Brrch E Munsen G Gamratn I Krrngs R Terry W Green B Mrllrchap R Sunde How 4 'W G rney Gray D Leonard D Masek D Froele S Meyers R Mrtchell I Raffery Under the f1ISl year leadershlp of Mr Burns and Mr Grvens the freshman football team also representmg Glenbard for the frrst trrne cornprled a record to be proud of by wrnnrng 5 losrng 2 and tyrng l In conference play the frosh opened the season by losrng a heartbreaker to Hrnsdale 20 2l After thrs the freshman team was un defeated 1n the conference beatrng Rrverslde Broolcfreld l4 l3 Marne 21 0 Downers Grove 2013 La Grange 340 and tyrng arch rrval York 6 6 Agarnst Wheaton early rn the sea son the frosh lost 34 l3 but rn one of the flnal games of the year the Baby Bards proved t err surzerrorrty ofer Whea'on wrth a 3228 wrn Next year rses A do d showrng wrth Jrc'crrcus res rn n ea re rese trng en TGV 55 Q h ITFTQQ Gun s a h Barns 'I41 u . . '1 . . 4 - , . ' , ' ' . 1 g...,lo'g.D . :.o g,' g. g..rig. fy. 3,'g. . . A I . . , . f . r I . . I. . u . I wt I . I . , , , - , I . . 7 , . 0 ,J . . , . ,.. le , I ' 4 , - I , I . L . , . V - I , . , . it . , . I . ' 4 ln . . , Y , - . E .. A at , ., I . . . ., Y'Y'f'NY'v1 fx a ,Mohr -V a J 0 I - . . : -3 , . ' G1 , 3 r . D r C C. 2 .C QC ov IT A . H d -esp CA -V -1' Teach G .Ili Gifc ' , VARSITY BASKETBALL Rowl I Baker I Lewrs D Iurewrcz S Domv1lle I Lytton T Schoolwerth G Cook S Capal Row 2 Coach D Glven T Thomson I Iordan D Hansen I Kelly L Pretrzak B Cr 1ne CoachB Metcalf Coach Bob Metcalf Prcked for a srxth place frmsh by local sportswrlters the Htll top team amazed everyone except the Glenbard student body by frnrshrng 1n a f1rst place t1e wrth York lt marked the flrst league champronshrp to come to the Hlll srnce l947 W1th semor Tom Thomson the only returnlng letterman coach Bob Metcalf had to rely on the more experrenced senlors Gary Cook Sklp Domvrlle I1m Iordan I1rn Lytton and Larry Pretrzak Thrs crew started the year wrth frve consecutlve w1ns before losrng to Downers Grove by three pomts In the f1ISl game w1th York the Dukes rebound1ng was too much for the shorter Bards However the steady SIX sen1ors proceeded to take the next four rn the conference race After a Marne re versal the Glenbard team was 1nv1nc1ble takmg four 1n a row Agam t York rn the year s most cruclal game a partrsan home crowd rooted the Green and Whrte to a come-from behlnd 5l 49 w1n ln the ftnal game to tre for the champtonshlp Glen bard had to wrn and York lose Playmg steadlly agarnst Arhng ton the Toppers tnumphed Wlth everyone wa1t1ng wlth barted breath the announcement was made that York had lost Con ference champlonsl ln the Kankakee tourney the Bards fell to St Patrrcks and Danv1lle At the regronal Wheaton won rn the frrst round although the Toppers had been vrctonous rn the two prevlous encounters ' a ,. , . , . ,. . . ,. ,. ,. c , . . I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 11 111 , 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 . . Q -1 1 1 . I I ' - , . I ' T , . - 1 GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD VARSITY SCORES SOPHOMORE SCORES WHEATON DUNDEE HINSDALE R-B MAINE DOWNERS GROVE ST. PATRICK DANVILLE LA GRANGE WHEATON YORK ARLINGTON HINSDALE FREEPORT MAINE DOWNERS GROVE LA GRANGE YORK ARLINGTON WHEATON GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD 40 48 45 66 66 52 22 49 WHEATON DUNDEE HINSDALE R-B MAINE DOWNERS GROVE LA GRANGE WHEATON YORK ARLINGTON HINSDALE FREEPORT MAINE DOWNERS GROVE LA GRANGE YORK ARLINGTON Duane Gwen Don Porter Wayne Stevenson Bob Metcalf IUNIOR VARSITY JU!!! Row 1 Teun Schoolwerth Ioe Kelly Row 2 Dan lure w1cz Dave Loucks B111 Crame Ierry LEWIS Not Pictured Bob Brunlc Dave McCollum I4 4 i X.. I 4 -45 nllh 'sliii Cl 4. nl llli nga uni if C ai A150 as llll lf A ' ,mun- iffz :nan Ill' Ill' Ill IIU' gal iv. SCJPHOMCRE BASKETBALL D Chandler B Kopp S Wathen S Nelson C Lownes B Fmch D Hansen B Early P Budd G Buaman I Moore L McNa1r A Grmdal B Becker G Kennedy The sophomore basketball team under the dlrectton of Wayne Stevenson f1rst year coach at Glenbard complled an rmpre s1ve re ord of 19 wlns and 3 losses Bardlets flmshed tn second place ln the West Suburban Conference Wrth the ex ceptron of champlon La Grange the sophs were 1nv1nc1ble 1n conference play defeat mcg every other team twlce Non conference opponents Wheaton Dundee and Freeport also fell to the Glenbard qumtet ln post season competltlon ln the Belv1 dere lnvrtattonal Tournament the sopho mores took home the th1rd place trophy They defeated North Chlcaqo 64 45 and East Aurora 5147 After falllnq to West Rockford 42 43 m the semr fmals the team clfmaxed the season wtth a 61 51 Wm over De Kalb 146 'Vg ll Combininq height and ball-handling, the FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Coming through the season with a 5 won and 9 lost record, the baby Bards nevertheless touqht hard the entire time. Mr. Porter was the coach and the team was ably led by Dick lrvinq. GLENBARD GLEN BARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLEN BARD GLENBARD GLENBARD 32 33 23 41 39 42 34 30 WEST AURORA ELGIN WHEATON YORK DOWNERS HINSDALE RIVERSIDE MAINE LA GRANGE WHE ACAD ARLINGTON 42 47 32 49 29 48 29 62 D Irvmg Mr Porter Rowl B Cline mgr P Bodenstab D Richardson P Archibold B Millichap K Gileth mgr Row 2 G Gamrath D Irving D Dempsey R Cunningham C Willsie D Steinbeck T Delapp Row 3 D Iames R Lunde B Peterson R Fredri ks D Neiman E Munson I-V QLCX 'I47 53 42 33 56 43 49 50 29 45 37 36 . . 38 36 45 t l ' B 5 1 X rs ---X 'rl Pl Xl X J ., G ' ' ' f JF Z ,. ig ., I 41.4 ' i I X ' ,SU t , A , my ' li.. U . 'I P fg. X x - V. lr- 4 , tv . it fe 'Q IV 'A .NLM I 1 'X 1 8 VI 1:55 f As I ' L -N 'X ' ' , K K ,N FRCSI-I-SOPH BASEBALL Rowl D Moeller B Perkms B Thatcher B Wm'er T Heckler D Cassrdy D Podmers L Vrcllak D Mayer Row 2 I Undem Mgr P Spencer R Becker I lnqlrs S Nelson A Schoolwerth I Craxg I Dempsey W Wrnder M Menard D Gray I Stebe Mgr Row 3 F Veverka H Vanderleest B Bemer B Crame R Chrrstensen D Hanson B Early D Iur wrcz B McGreevy B Nutr I Underwood T Thcmas I Moore L Yud Our Frosh Soph led by the apt play mg of Dan Iurewrcz Teun Schoolwerth Sy Nelson Terry Thomas and Hank Vanderleest hntshed out the year Wrth a record of three and four rn conference play and wrth exhrbrtron vrctorres over Elgm 7 3 and Wheaton l4 6 Although the team lost to York l3 9 ln a practrce game rn conference play the Glenme trrumphed 4 U Coached by B111 Kastrmos the team has hrgh hopes for a more successful season next year oach Brll Kastrmos 14 ff AY We The Vars1ty ohamond meh closed the1r season of baseball by edgmg Downers m a trgbt game lU whrch exemplrhed the average game scores throughout the year However not all ot them were on the v1c tory srde as the varslty rtme tmrshed seventh m conference play wrth a three wm ten loss and ore t1e record Coached by Lrz Astroth and Bll Rlder the opertmg game battle 2 l but m other norm con ference games the Varsrty trr umphed over both Lak Park rtd Iollet , Gb 149 with Wheaton was lost ln a tight V , LL M ' A ' , Nl! I I t L- L- ' ov v E -!- ' f' ks ' EN tt x V X Gy I AB HMV fffgh YHB l puff gd' wr f 1 Ouihelders T T 1 B wmgader Gsm' K Fzsner C D11-:ensche1dtT B dfnan kfim, 4 ,Il Infxelders 1v11e- I NCIS I Schaldler B Exedevnan L PIEIGYZ k 150 A in F- 1 S-1 R: 4 - A r D 0 xx? , .ke 4- L Ap si' N .X Jw 4, E Dv Vik .E N ' 1 i I uv... -f X' Q, K .' f ' K x ' X Y ., ,K 1, Lg ' 'A A '- ' ' 's HX ,'f.'-1.. . , , C ' c... , M , A - N ' :S 23:1 E .I U1 . ' , . ' . , . ' a . Pnchers T Thompson I Lytton K Plertz A Horaz Catchers 'I' Barre K flue ad I. Gould 151 V 's 1' l 4, 5 A . A .. 7 I J . I x A+ , .. .... :. 1, .'.'.:he- ,. . VARSITY TENNIS f'i L 'fi l HOTYWY l Ferqarson l Dalczynslcr P Wlodkowsm D Walter F rq scr 152 Ferguson Bob Claypool Pete Wlodkowskt and Walt Kuenhe the Glenbard tennrs team oachecl by Balph Maoor chmaxed a successful season ,by wrnnrng trve conference matches whrle losrng only two ln outsrde matches Glen bard was undefeated beatmg Wheaton Iollet Blue lsland and West Aurora ln the hnal con terence standmos the netmen hnrshed fourth only two pomts away fron' se ond place One ot the seasons hrghlrghts was a 4l det at of Blue lsland who had orevrously quah ned therr team to go down state ' Y . . I a , ,C l ' t I ' 71? fx 1 ' 3, n . 1 Y N ' Xi 1 ,f 1 WN V1 , . A A A L Led by returning lettermen Bob Brown, lim c J , ' I I I V . 4, , U l l C . if i ' f- ll , .. FRCSH-SOPH TENNIS '4 v9' ' An 1. J- -- CD- -i. 'ii P Kummer D Iohnstcn I Vtfheelock H Wtelng R Turman I Nelson B Brunk D Dearlove P Halter E, Sheppard B SC51f9 The Frosh Soph tenn1s squad coached by Mr Lazrer t1n1shed 1n a t1e tor smxth wrth Arhng ton Helghts havtng a three and four record tn conference play Led by the ptaylng ot Paul Kurnmer ard R1Ck Furman the future varsxty beat York 32 Arhngton 3 2 and Downers 5 O Hcwever they were defeated by I-hnsdate 5 U Marne 3 1 RW ersrde 5 O La Grange 4 1 and rn non conference olay by Elqrn 3 2 OAFJ 15 3 . s 7 'K ' 4 . 'lf V l I A . 3 , fl. -I L, . . . - ' D' . . . . . . . ' - I , . I ' . , . 9 , , . 3 , , t t 1 ' 1 , - N ' . ' . xl . I . I . ' 1 ' r ' 'rl ' I I A ' . . Q 4 ,. .. C of. 'J.'1I.lar,I Luzifr and Dave f':h..sfon. TRACK Row 1 T telmrr k T Henry P 'l' 11 I T1chy D Ol recht B Edwar s w 2 P L J lc I t Ic rt I Khng nt r I Cundtf' G Matz R Lalfleexr D 1 ex lb R1 terr an Row 1 D Drevv lvl 1 Kr B Sr en e A A ow 4 O H n ast 1 r 4 B wn D Anderson K Alsobrock F Hanc D tlay col w 5 F Cavry E Clara enly x rcss P L hman Q Ca e anl. e n 154 The track 'earn coached hy George Dekan and C A R Iohnscn htghhghted a ftne season nth a thlrd olace tmtsh at Champatgn 1n the state meet Potnt scorers there as they had been all season were Lane Patterson wlnner of the 220 yard d h and anchor an on the thrrd ace 880 ya d re ay Phtl Sh erd tourt tn the rmle and R ln Edwards c 1 Gnthth and Boo Edwards cn the 880 yard relay ln other nfeets the ctnderrnen ftnlshed first at Wheaton Relays Htnsdale Relays and the Moosehart Dtstrt t Meet Secchd nlaces were n at the r tl Relay Gttawa Rela d the County Meet Glenloa d tm s ted t urtr he Cont e I : . Smit ' - 7 I. Hanccc 7 . 7 D. 'ferttyleg R. Ed'.V:I'fiSf l.. 'attersorn R. 1:7217 . ' 7 . .7 7 . d C. Gr1ff.tE.. Ro : .7 efnarf- G. Ceo 7 N. F7s'wr7 I. ,rda 7 D, 'Ltr-7 l.7 7 C. e7 . .7 . ' 7 7 ' 7 Hfll ngerg B. l. Af '7 F. n- . 3: R. R1 il-I . ' 7 .. '7.'.':1:VgE:t: I. Lftw1s7 I. Pcnd7 R. Gritf th7 I. Zllyg . 1 C r7 C rg' Q l-lfglk, R : . ei 7 R. Kt 'lg R. N vale P. Rudd7 I. XJlvl:?lSS 1llifIIlf B. K3y'pgi7 D ro 7 , 7 7 7 ,Cfkf . C' rw .Ro : . 3 7 . ll '7 R. M 7 B. Rinfft- I. Mtrtin7 I7 C 1 7 . e 7 .,. rm 1. Dull l I v l 1 A I I 3' ' I as 7 a ni .. ' f pl co r la 7 ' .ech 7 h ' , l 0 .' 7 ic . A 7 Clic ' ' 7 , 7 wc . Nace y'l.e 0 e s .. . ys an ' .. . 7 r tor o 1. 'fe 111 are ?e rec ri t . f. ercnce Meet. -our! gb if w G' X1 an 'Y Q Ffiwfrdi r 1 Row 2 F Q PY n 7 farkws Wlerren 11158 R Ifkns n Geo de De-kar 'n 'Uff-T' tif H 5 flb.-2:11 I 1 X 9' gg 'W ,M , '-1 3 ' .1 Y 5 1 A .4 L. g ,N ' . -4 i trwvzfhr' . M 'VN A+' q 1 1 4 .,,Y, .f,, 1i 'f ' Gary Mufz, brcmd wumpm. Dutk Temple, pole vaulter. 'X S - ., ye, f ,. -Lf' -., 'ia 0 Q-iv . 6 X FX -. Y cpu Q ' i .. 'QF' ' A.. Q bi . YW Q AM i' Q if 1. , V A W gf. - f. -, s I' .17 rx r:',1'Yi mlle run S arfi e -1' rs rl, YGLBYS 'ffffdy Fistf high jumrfkr. eng,-val ,wb 7 Mui GULF 7 'U Team M FICY D McCollum I NQWQUIST W Harr1son I LaFleur F Nelson B Stc thoff B Grant B Bert GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GL ENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD GLENBARD 2 2 f f2 Oak Park Lockport Park R1dge Ph1ll1ps Park York Oak Park La Grange Hmsdale Woodndge 20 IOVQ l 1 2 158 The Glenbard llnksters led by Ierry Lalfleur Dave McCollum and Walter Harr1son ended the sprmg season w1th a seventh rn the con ference tournament Earl1er 1n the year they f1n1shed a respectable fourth 1n the D1str1ct Tournament 1n Whlch there were ten teams competlng Under the able d1rect1on of Mr Haas the team has h1gh hopes of a better season next year The Frosh Soph coached by Mr Metcalf and under the leader sh1p of B111 Bert rounded out a talr ly successful year w1th a seventh 1n the conference 5 4 M - . lO ........,........... ' , 4V ..................... ,' ' , 5 ................... ' lo ' ' - 5 ................. ' A lO . . ' GLENBARD W2 ................. Old ofCh5fa1s1f2 ' V' ' ' 1 4 ....,................... 1 - , 1 wwf ......,................. R. 13, 7112 'i V ' 4F .................... 51x ' . 1 ................... l4 ' ' 1 0 ...1.....,......4... 1 15 ' ' ' - 0 ......,....,...... ' l5 , A I INTRAMURAL WRESTLING Bowl R Glassman C Lund R Balke I Gruenburg D Bates B Pletrcha S Ally Row2 D Dearlove D Boyer P Burger I Blddle I McShane D Wlnge B Prerce Row 3 M Belsey F Bose I Roads B Bayhorn S Iouss ml Coached by Mr Lazrer the mtramural wrestlmq proqram swung 1nto rncreased afnon thls year Held almost every day after school dunno the Wlnter thls program allowed boys who enyoy Wrestllnq to partrcrpate Soon the boys hope to have an rnterscholasnc team slnce Glenbard presently IS the only conference school wlth oat a competmve team 159 Jfwazmek, 'P. Ek, L.'L5mz, D. loam. Row 42 Ri Wallace, R Cl'1TlS.llc3T1SOI'1,.D. Fish, B. sp5nCef,'R.'Navak1 W. Smart. Row 2 D. Puller, W. Iensen, D. Barber, V. Szafranco, D. Cline, I. Biddle, D. Grey, D. Griffith, K. Blotter. Row 3 D. Fauguet, I. Martin, W. Winder, A. Langeloh, D. Warden, B. Wells K. Osselbrook, I. Hackman, H. Vanderleest, I. Morgan. Row 4' D. Claypool, D. Boyer, I. Sus S. Campbell, D. Dearlove, I. Pickett, I. Weissenborn, B. Grant, D. Bates, I. Staedke, G. Mutz, T. Henry Row 5 B. Christiansen, D. Fish, I. Wright, I. Undem, S. Toussaint, I. Cunditf, L. Keepke, W. Leipitz I. Palczynski, M. O. Campbell, H. Iohnson. Row 6 I. Dempsey, I. Ferris, K. Pehoski, C. Gelhaar, I. Hancock, I. Bedman, L. Munson, I. La Fleur, I. Thomas, I. Gruenberg, M. Wright. Row 7' F. Adolph- son, T. Iackson, F. Nelson, W. Be-ilfuss, P. Halter, B. Grindal, P. Krystal, F. Chandler. Promoting interest to those boys Who are not on the school teams, the Satur- day atternoon intramural games allowed them to play. This program was chaper- oned by Mr. Hutt and Mr. Kastrines. The average length of play generally did not exceed three lull varsity guarters. 160 Row 1: B. Kroger, P. Spencer, D. Cassidy, E. Sheppard, I. Baker, P. Burger, D. Hollinger, B. Tichy, 1 BOYS' BCWLING LEAGUE Bob Stootboft l-lerrran Holz Croft Waddrngton The Boys Bowlrng League was or ganlzed last year when several boys got together and declded to have a bowllng team They recerved the per mlsslon to form a league and had a very successful year havlng 45 boys partlcrpatmg Thrs year they agarn had a league wlth elght teams represented Thrs year s average ranged trorn l74 to 92 The top bowlers were Herman l-lolz l74 Mlckey lvlalec l67 loe Regur loo When thelr sponsor Mr George l-laas was asked what the mam purpose of the league was he reohed rn a laugh mg Way To have fun and to learn how to bowl l guess And thls 1S Just Nhat the boys dld durrng the past year 1' : rf? ez- ' . ' - R . , W M f I I 1 7 . I , - 1 II 1 t. ' ' ' , . 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'O J fb 'tr , ' 4 x 9 531:16 , ' 'H-Q Eva rninq BY Dome The purpose of education in the broadest sense is to train young people to enter upon the duties of adult life. lf a person has an active interest in what he is learning, is shown the practicality of the subject matter, and feels that it will be of benefit to him,fhe learns more quickly and effectively. Glenbard has incorporated these basic precepts in its overall scheme of education. Driver's Education does not hide itself in the classroom, but takes the student out onto the highway and exposes the driver to real situations. ln Business Education, the student not only learns the fundamental skills, but also learns by using all the various machines found in the modern busi- ness office. Learning by doing is also found in the Speech department. Through participating in plays, speech contests, and convos, students are encouraged to develop speech habits taught in the classroom. The Science courses become much more alive when field trips, labora- tory Work, guest speakers, and individual projects become a regular part of the course. Numerous other examples of practical education are an integral part of Glenbard. Classes in Electricity and Auto Mechanics, trips to Washington, and Mexico, participation in choir and band concerts, and the publishing of the Glen Bard and Pinnacle all introduce students to real life. So like all modern high schools Glenbard maintains a good balance be- tween the theoretical and the practical by making learning a living experience. William Dutch, Social Studies Department Chairman Pep Rally PRCM The PROM! The high point of Glen- Bard's social activitiesp and SPRING, the season tor young love. Spring and the PROM seem to join together just for our enjoyment. The pretty dresses and the freshly scrubbed faces above the pastel jackets and plaid ties created a picture that will be remem- bered forever by all who attended the Kathy Diese escort- H357 PROM, ed by Torn Thcmp' ,. ...Y r -2 Y 513' King Ice Babb if A Queen Iudy Malsel HOMECCMING Pep Rally Bonfxre ,fs Torchlight Parade QV' Parade 193' Game Dance 166 ,. ., Q-- .' ' P . 1 Rv. ' ' I Q 'x ,lv 1 4 2 , 4 E 4 ' .. . f, 4 . 3 .. . , V., . ra A X . V 1. we -' v ' 1 J-:-nv ' , , ,Jak -. N ka .: 1 if . f,,, ' V ' f- ,., ' ', ' 1 , Vu. at U-vu, - Q' .. , 4 ,gf , ' ' 'f . . . . ,'-I, .,.f - Mg, V . I f' -. xi X . -, ., -. , ,, . , .. ,I .,,, , .A 6 Q , -' .F -' .,, -v--L' , Kf. -. - fm - Nagy ,V J. rg 1 1 t X 1 R 7 My X HOMECOMING COURT Penny West, Barb Thompson Queen Kathy Riese Mary Hanson Shirley Terkhorn Around the World in Two Days was the theme for Gle-nbard's 1957 Homecoming, the biggest weekend of the year. Festivities began with a pep convo, highlighted with the crowning of the queen, Kathie Riese. She and her court consisting of Shirley Terkhorn, Mary Hanson, Penny West, and Barb Thompson, reigned over the traditional weekend. On Friday night, the annual torch- light parade followed by the bonfire, a rousing pep session, and the snake dance, completely put everyone into the Homecoming spirit. The colorful parade Saturday morn- ing preceded the most important event -the game against Downers Grove. The semi-formal dance, with the music of Corey Lynn, brought everyone to the end of a gay and exciting trip all the way around the world. Mr. Thompson, Glenbard Boosters President and Kathy Riese. mmf Birge Roese -VG FCREIGN EXCHANGE X Yx P' 'X at Qc cal O 'Sq Y XS 'X qmqqy XOOOXSQO X5 I f ' . Sf' W L ,Qwf qswsq- X f OXZOXDOK 6 S8900 .xo Y Q0 Qi Node K go one S 5,0620 A! NYE S Q9 Dj X 6,00 , cg-oc fd W lf Barbara Bube Attending Glenbard this past year were three foreign exchange students from Germany, Helga Guettner, Birge Boese, and Barbara Bube. They lived in Glen Ellyn with Mr. Hugh Knowles, Dr. Ben Boynton, and Bev. Charles l-loskinson. The girls were welcomed into the student body and soon became active participants in school activities. The student body was so impressed that Stu- dent Council conducted a campaign, selling 1300 individual shares at 50-cents apiece, to sponsor a foreign exchange student of their own. Helga Guettner HEART HOP QUEEN Mary Ellen Gerue and ESCORT Iohn Robnett lapanese Lanterns qarly l1t the scene tor the Heart Hop the an nual qlrl ask boy dance spon sored by the Glenbard Yteens 61 H1 Y on February l5 Orlental tlqures 1n the qyrn set off the theme whlch was Sl'11na Tsukl rneanrnq Chlna Moon The Q1 ls and thelr beaus danced to the celesttal mus1c of Lane Emery and hrs band After the enter tatnrnent Queen Mary Ellen Gerue and her court cons1st1nq of semors Laurre Bell and ludy Prater 1un1or Becky Bullelt sophomore Carol Sue l-lessle grave freshman Patty Sktnner were presented and relqned over the rematnder of the dance SENIOR COURT Laurte Bell and escort Dtck Paul ludy Prater and escort Skrp Domv1lle Vi 2' fszt FRESHMAN MEMBER Patty Skxnner and escort Dxck Irv mg SOPHOMORE MEMBER Carol Sue Hesselgrave and escort Dtck Ralnford IUNIOR MEMBER Becky Bullext and escort Iohn Heald 16 ,A . , K E... X' .41 rf - 'A . v , 54. . rt .1 ' , . I 4' , ts , J R , y. l I V . o f A A- - . 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Ml, -ki 2 ,l v l I t V 3 I . , 4 Q K . . V Q va! . - M D 7 1- 21 H. ' ' f -1 A mm ... ,L ' 5... WAV- ' . -9- Eearnung BY OBSERVING What a student observes forms the pattern of hls learnlng Although most formal educatlon takes place w1th1n the classroom a large part of learnlng takes place outslde the classroom through observlng Underclassmen observe sen1ors 1n every aspect of school hte tak1ng on hablts of conduct habtts of dress hablts of speech hab1ts of respect and d1S respect that they 1n turn W1ll make part of thelr behav1or patterns At Glen class plays standlng 1n front of the offlce speech contests oral reports panel d1scuss1ons as Well as a host of other thlngs Sen1ors what pedagoglcal potent1alit1es you possess Imaglne what 1n splratlonal forces you could be 1f you would follow Ben1arn1n Frankhn s advtce and h1tch your Wagon to a star MISS Eleanor Dowllng Chalrman ofEngl1sh Il Teachers Freshman Day O I I I . I ' I I I - bard, opportunities abound for such observations-pep rallies, variety shows, I I I I II I ll ,,.-.n0 ,! President, M1lce'Campbelly Vice-President, Mary Hansony Secretary, Hal Iohnson. IUNICRS ln their third year at Glen- bard the class of l959 found that there were many privi- leges and responsibilities that went with being upper- classmen. For example, they tried their theatrical talent with success in the Iunior Play. Along with this came the responsibility of being the leaders of the school. Several members of the class were elected to fill positions as officers in Glen- bard's many organizations While others were honored by membership in Thes- pians, Masque and Gavel, and Quill and Scroll. '59 - . , 1 B MISS BRINKMAN Row 1: F. Erskine, N. Eutneuer, P. Dysart, I.. DuVal, K. Falotica. Row 2: S. Frey, B. Possum, K. Duqan, B. Eaton, C. Fisher, A. Eatcn. Row 3: G, Engels, B. Fessler, R. Dumke, I. Frega, S. Edmondson. Row 4: D. Ferguson, B. Duke' .cw, T. Flagge, S. Elrick, I. Foley. Row 5: P. Famer, I. Flioq, B. Fortier, D. Fish, MISS BRITTON Row l: E. Grubbe, B. Good, R. Grosser, L. Gundersen, D. Golson C. Geiersbach. Row 2: N. Greer, C. Gohr, G. Greve, N. Frtclce, G. Galle, M. Filer. Row 3: P. Hairgrove, D. Griffith, M. Gauqer, A. Gadek, P. Galliqan. Row 4: T. Groener, D. Gray, I. Gnxenberg, G. Gross, E. I-laack. How 5: B. Grant, C. Gelhaar, R. Furman, I. Graham, H. Haase, R. Griffith. Row 1: I. Smith, I. Smith, I. Silberhorn, R. Steele, l. Stangl, G. Spillrnan. Row 2: C. Shissler, K. Shorey, S. Siqman, B. Sporka, B. Somers, E. Smith, S. Soderberg. Row 3: I. Spiece, K. Snyder, D. Spencer, D. Skinner, I. Staedke. Row 4: B. Soule, R. Stark, R. Siebert, I. Stebe. Row 5: C. Starrett, D. Smith, K. Shitterd, W. Stanton. MR. CRANDALL Y? 59- Qin Mn. , HAAS Row 1: S. Klein, V. Kitzelman, L. Knippen, G. Kerkstra, C. Kobiella. Row 2: B. Kesig, G. Klopp, L. Koepke, I. Kelly, D. Iurewicz. Row 3: I. Kelly, R. Kolberg, A. Kirkendall, I. Kline, L. Kettlestrings, R. Krajecki. Row 4: E. Kohn, B. Kelly, G. Kessler, H. Koperniclc, K. Knowles, V. Kempkes. Row 5: A. Kay, S. Kerstowski, K. King, M. Kral, I. Kollars. NHSS HEGNER Row 1: P. Love, D. Lacock, K. McNeil, M. McKenna, H. Lettola. Row 2: C. Kroll, L. Larson, H. Lattan, R. Lieher, C. McLaughlin, C. Krom. Row 3: M. Lcnqenstrciss, W. Liepitz, I. Lewis, G. Lepak, D. McCollum. Row 4: B. Luxford, I. McCrary, P. McNeer, F. Macenas. Row 5: D. Loucks. P. Krystal, P, Kummer, G. Lewis, B. McNeil, B. Lo Mastro. Row 1: L. Marquardt, D. Mills, K. Mede, M. Markcwski, L. Mann, C. Mareneck. Row 2: M. Milnamow, D. Mitchell, A. Martin, C. Malm, C. Mikl, .I Mertens. How 3: D. Meinert, C. Miller, I. Miller, D. Moeller, M. Menard. Row 4: B. Maletich, L. Martin, D. Martin, L, Menke, C. Mesley. Row 5: B. Mitchell, D. Martin, T. Mick, I. Meier. HUTT 1 , my N1 I ,, ,ja W V Nf- .ff- J A V. s 4 , x X S Row 1: S. Rogers, S. Rockwell, I. Rosenthal, D. Piontkowslu, B. Peterson. Row 2: A. Rogers, L. Pillinger, H. Preiss, B. Rawaillot, I. Rosenthal. Row 3: I. Pierce, T. Prisbe, I. Rice, I. Raszka, W. Roby. Row 4: D. Robbley, I. Petter, F, Rose, D. Roberts. Row 5: K. Poris, I. Pond, M. Rakosnik, C. Roloft. MR. KRONSAGEN How I: N. Rutledge, A. Ryan, G. Sandford, D. Schmieding K. Rosscw, P. Rouille. Row 2: R. Scalise, B. Sheerman, V. Scott, D. Schultz, T. Sexlheimer. Row 3: E. Sheppard, No Schmale, A. Serqel, M. Shaw, I. Russell. Row 4: R. Ryan, W. Schwartz, I. Routson, B. Sctdowski, I. Schutt. Row 5: R. Ruch, D. Scott, T. Schoolwerth, C. Sabine, I. Schott. kr 59- 4 i 4 4 9 t MR. MAGOR How 1: P. Stubbinqs, E. Voight, B, Thompson, M. Tovis, S. Unrath. G, Sullivan. Row 2: I. Stenner, M. Trombino, I. Voight, C. Stone, H. Tedrcrhn. Row 3: B. Stoothotf, T. Stenquist, R. Teppema, G. Stuart, D. Wagner. Row 4: I. Undem, B. Walker, B. Wallace, D. Stuart, L. Vodden. t r f s I I MISS O'HARA xv lumnlgx ' A : W lf! '57-1.1 Row 1: S. Nelson, K. Opatkiewicz, L. Momert, R. Pellegrino, I. Paulsen, K. Murphy. Row 2: K. Pehoski, I. Nelson, D. Nelson, C. Pennino, I. Molitor. Row 3: N. Pantaleo, N. Patti, B. Moyer, F. Paulson, P. Moser, T. Moreau. Row 4: T. Mullett, B. Nelson, F. Nelson, G. Mutz, I. O'Mara. Row 5: R. Novak, B. Poulson, W. Olson, M. Orourke, B. Perkins. lb M -'-'!.a4'.a. -4.- I y S allace M Wnghl D cotton I Zorn G Worsham C Wallrodt D Zmn B Webb Row 5 H Wlellnq I MISS SHUCK Row I P West S Wrllard I Wlrt I Whrttalcer P Wrldrsh B Zcbllka Row 2 C Wezcherdmg, L. Wilson, L. Wood- . Walter. Row 4: N. White- Windeguth, R. Zoellick, B. OTHER IUNIORS Row 1 D Horvatn A Ccols I Pxerron H Moran N Schamaber N Earle V Ben crm S. Rcthe, Row 2: K. Blot- ler M Bach I Nelscn I Lcrrkm D Duda E Boehlmq Row 3 T Thomas B Tlraicher I. Palczynski, S. Petersen, A Voss A Emmel Row 4 P Vcrlem D Petersen B Webster P lflrlroyan H Vanderleest R, Carlsen. Row 5: -59 President, Al Grindaly Vice-President, Iane Anderson: Secretary, Denny Hansen SOPHCMORES 184 By becoming active in Stu- dent Council, holding offices in several clubs, beginning to Work on the PINNACLE and the GLEN BARD, and showing promise on the athletic field, the Class of '60 showed every- one they had lost many of the traits that had markedthem as freshmen. They proved their eagerness to learn and willing- ness to assist their fellow Glen- bardians by helping with Homecoming and other activi- ties that benefit Glenbard and the World in general. All con- sidered, they had a very suc- cessful year as the upper- underclassmen of the Castle. -60 MISS ALEXANDER Row I: R. Adams, G. Baumann, P. Barthelemy, D. Anderson, I. Bartuch, R. Anderson. How 2: B. Allen, M. Baum- gart, I. Anderson, P. Barstow, G. Bask, S. Aulcrbcugh. Row 3: K. Alsobrook, T. Bartlett, M. Archbold, L. Baumann, D. Barber, S. Arkland. Row 4: C. Anzak, C. Anderson, T. Allen, H. Alldredge, B. Baker, M. Amundson. Row 5: R. Allen, B. Anderson, D. Bates, S. Alley, S. Anderson, M. Abraham. K 4 , MR. BERNASEK Row l: E. Brown, P. Capps, M. Burkhart, S. Buckmann, C. Cardella, E. Carroll. Row 2: R. Clark, H. Clarke, M. Campbell, L. Bruck, W. Caine, R. Chavez. Row 3: D. Brosemer, I, Buffo, G. Bryczek, M. Burdsal, S. Chapin, N. Bruce. Row 4: D. Chandler, K. Clark, A. Chestain, B. Cikosski, V. Burdick, W. Budzicz. Row 5: W. Brown, W. Bry- nildssen, I. Buffo, F. Covey, P. Budd. Row 1: S. Berndt, K. Bodak, R. Becker, K. Beqhler, D. Bondhus, S. Birkett. Row 2: P. Bramsen, B. Bowers, A. Ben- son, G. Broman, T. Boardman, C. Bedal. Row 3: I. Bigqart, N. Blomquist, M. Beczn, B. Behrmcnn, D. Birch, I. Birr. Row 4: I. Bodony, G. Bretsnyder, L. Biever, L. Bennett, C. Beilharz, D. Boyer. Row 5: B. Beiner, K. Billing, E. Beut- ler, G. Bendien, C. Bodenstab, B. Bremner. 5 I rl M11 nscwan 60- MISS BOMGARDNER Row 1: P. Frost, L. Giannini, S. Fahey, W. Gentry, I. Friederich, P. Felker. Row 2: I. Fischer, L. Evans, S. Fied- ler, I. Feid, H. Fryer, M. Friedheim. Bow 3: I. Farris, A. Gardner, D. Fuessel, D. Fuller, B. Fisher, I. Everett. How 4: L. Faulkner, B. Finch, C. Fiker, P. Geiserbach, I. Ferrell. Row 5: K. Florko, D. Fauquet, T. Gannon, D. Fitzjerald, C. Franzen, B. Finch. MR. BURNETT K , ' 5 A x ' I , 1 ' S1 if Row 1: S. Eddy, P, Drotziger, G. Elsmer, S. Engel, C. Dekan, L. Duncan. Row 2: B. Driver, S. Ellis, A. Engstrom, C. Espenmiller, R. Edcly,,S. Downing. Row 3: D. Davis, B. Duqan, I. Deist, I. Danuk, R. DenBreejen, B. Davis. Row 4: G. Deck, I. Demlow, R. Erickson, B. Dunning, M. Ebert, R. Duchesncxu, Row 5: I, Deppe, S. Dunkel, D. Dear- love, I. Dempsey, I. Eichhorst, B. Eckert. How l: B. Cuff, M. Cole, L. Cummings, I. Covert, L. D'Andrea, M. Coleman. Row 2: N. Crane, W. Cohrs, M. Crews, M. Collins, M. Craddock, B. Colley. Row 3: I. Cools, I. Dace, M. D'Andrea, B. Couqhlin, S. Cobe, F. Dilfiancesco. Row 4: K. Cullinan, S. Collings, P. Cruse, I. Craig, I. Cremerius, L. Crawford. Row 5: D. Cummings, R. Cole, N. Clacher, D. Cullen, D. Claypool, P. Cross. MISS CARLSON i. at W.. iw, 9-'Y-:':-F' r' Xt' 21, MR. DEKAN -ax Row 1: I. Godfrey, C. Hansen, M. Hamel, I. Gratteau, R. Gravrok, B. Griffin. Row 2: D. Hcryek, I.. Goltermann, M. Hales, P. Harkess, H. Greve, C. Gillespie. Row 3: B. Goldsmith, M. Gliessmon, M. Goodman, I. Gilbertsen, N. Hare, I.. Iolly, N. Harper. Row 4: B. Gumerman, R. Glassman, I. Handbury, G. Grimm, F. Goers, I. Anet. Row 5: I. Gilbert, B. Hannegan P. Halter, F. Hancock, I. Hardy, D. Hanson. MISS DIERS 7 ' Row 1: T. Hook, P. Heck, P. Hurlburt, H. Hartrq, G. Hix, B. Hessler. Row 2: I. Heirendt, C. Hill, L. Harrison, E. Hilbrick, K. Howe, I. Helier. Row 3: S. Howard, D. Humphrey, I. Hull, K. Hestermcn, C. Haxel. Row 4: K. Hein, S. Hei hway, S. Hupfer, M. Hildenbrand, C. Hesselgrave, D. Hexde. Row 5: T. Hollinger. C. Hoening, S. Hayes, T. Q H rlman, B. Hermanek, D. Harrison. Row 1: G. Ka ser G. Kafka, K. Husted, L. Kellogg, B. Ionnscn, N. Iohnston, I.. Iehs. Row 2: E. Iensen, B. Iones, Y , I. Kammes, M. Icnes, K. Kammerer, D. Kammes, I. Iohnson. Row 3: B. Kaiser, C. Iohnson, D. Iames, N. Iohnson, fs f 5 G. Iensen, B. Iones. Row 4: G. Ichn, G. Iohnson, R. Kas-n, D. Iohnsion, C. lden, G. Halstead, G. Hutchins. Row . B. Kaergard, B. Icslyn, l.. Iohnscn, A. Iohnscn, K. Irmiter. l .- V Y Q I' MISS FAIST -60 MR. GRONEWOLD Row l: M. Little, S. Lemke, I. Lcmclmeier, A. Langeloh, E. Kuttig, P. McCracken. N. Lepanen, B. McCollum, G. LaVal1ie, E. Lovestad. Row- 3: T. Lane, D. Lcxwso Y Row 2: C. Lund, n, M. Lambert, R. K. Lundstrom. Row 4: D. McCarthy, L. Lomastro. B. Layman, I. Lacy. M. Lyons, C. Lovelace. Row Lcnq, P. Lehman, C. McGrath. C. Lownes. 4 gait 'n MISS HOMRIGHOUS R. Mc:Conochie, LaFluer, I. Lotz, 5: I.. Lantz, K H7 Row 1: L. Miller, M. Meehan, C. Mertes, I. MacKay, M. Malone, M. Macke. Row 2: G. Matsinqer, M. Milnamow, D. McLaughlin, I. Macintyre, S. Maletich, L. Miller, V. Miles. Row 3: D. Manning, B. Molitor, M. Marquess, I. MCShane T. Martin, D. McKelvey. Row 4: V. Marquardt, P. Marek, R. Menely, R. Markham, I. Martin, L. McNair. Row 5: C Matthes, I. Millar, I. McLelland, R. Mayer, I. Milas. Row 1: L. Kempfer, F. Kostofl, M. Kurkowski, L. Kubish, S. Kircnott, M. Kraehnke. Row 2: G. Kennedy, B. Kutilek, P. Kliest, A, Kirby, N. Koertge, D. Komarek. Row 3: L. Kenninqton, D. Kennedy, I. Koehnke, I. Klingenmeier, I. Kempski. -Row 4: S. Koch, C. Konkle, S. Knight, M. Krings, P. Kcmada. Row 5: B. Kroger. I. Kerr, D. Klein, B. Kopp, G. Kral. MR. GALBREATH A N .9 r' I i X. ga.. 1 -'so .4 Q A A 'Q-'. I MR. IOHNSON Row 1: S. O'Neill, L. Mulcock, I. O'Neill, R. Orr, I. Mullett, C. Olsen. Row 2: I. O'Neill, D. Murray, F. Ost, L. New- quist, I. Oury, D. Parker. Row 3: P. Mortenson, K. Nowcrck, A. Moore, N. Nicoles, G. Moore, A. Nickel, R. Norris. Row 4: D. Multerer, S. Maderski, I. Neumann, I. O'Donnell, G. Oehmen, B. Nute. Row 5: D. Murphy, K, Pagel, M. Morten, R. Morrison, R. Olson, S. Nelson. MR. KASTRINOS we ,fm R' gggl . rim Row l: S. Schoff, H. Schroeder, C. Sevland, G. Selmcn, P. Shockey, S. Scheben. Row 2: V. Scheer, S. Schroedel, P. Shrider, I. Sl-ciordahl, R. Severson, L. Schmeltzer. Row 3: I. Schwertz, D. Se-rritella, D. Scannell, C. Schoeben, I. Sampson, S. See. Row 4: I. Sayers, N. Shorey. T. Shepard, N. Saloman, C. Sievert, B. Scaiie. Row 5: I. Schneider, P. Scheppman, K. Shannon, N. Sander, L. Schwarz. Row 1: B. Paulson, N. Poole, M. Pehl, A. Rafi, B. Rafi. Row 2: L. Radtke, R. Presutte, R. Poust, G. Prassas, C. Pyle. Row 3: B. Pichu, R. Prindiville, M. Perso, R. Peyton, D. Podmers, D. Radtke. Row 4: G. Rajeck, B. Petges, I. Pickett. A. Pierce, I. Rainford. Mrss . 2 McMAHON f . . FSS -5, I MR. METCALF MR. PATTERSON MISS PIEPER 60 Row 1: A, Sabadcsh, P, Salerno, B. Recktenwald, I. Ratlce, S. Rotnrock, How 2: G. Rczhon, I. Regur, K. Reinkinq G. Rivers, D. Rogers, L. Romlserq. Row 3: K. Ridqway, B. Rodriguez, l.. Robertson, T. Robey, D. Rintleman, H. Roads, Row 4: F. Redd, G. Riclicrrdt, I. Rudin, S, Reynolds, I, Rosanova, F, Robnett. Row 5: G. Rosen, R. Roy, R. Ricrer, M. Rhodes, B. Rayborn. f ii K. Row l: l.. Tczvis, S, Speece, A. Sorenson, R. Szymanski, I. Swenson, P. Spenser. Row 2: L. Sorci, L, Staedke, P. Stark, I. Smith, S. Stein, B. Teeter. Row 3: C. Steen, D, Tews, I, Smith, I. Stockwell, S. Smith. Row 4: C. Stentz, D, Szafranko, R. Stara, M. Thomen. C. Slisc. How 5: A. Thiele, H. Strong, I. Sus. B. Stamn, L. Swenson. Row 1: B. Truesdell, S. Vonesh, I.. Trakselis, B. Thompson, D. Veaclt. How 2: R. Vollendorf, S. Timmins, D. Weber, S. Hfagner, I. Wagner, P. Weeq. Row 3: I. Vickery, I. Turnquist H. Tccthill, S. Vance, S. Walters, F. Veverka. Row 4: I. Wall, R, Thomson, I. Underwood, B. Tingler, S. Wathen, B. VVallace. Row 5: R. Weigand, R. Wallace, P. 'Naindel P. Ulmer, L. Vidlak, S. Toussaint. . xg I ,AKD 2 A Y V SJ vi rw LP r I Xggw fig . lm .lil ki Row 1: D. Wildrsh, I. Wood L Yuccas S Whr esrde C Vmrner :C ies rom Row 2 L Zemborskr W Winder D. Wing, I. Wittkamper J Jolf K West B 'Wendi Row 3 S Weller B WOIITGUPIQI' I. Yud K Young P W1l Iiamscn, A, IN-endt, I Vfrrcrrrf Row 4 C Yeager L Whrte M VV1l1ams K Vlrller I Werssenborn H Well I Woznrak, How 1: D. Regan, C. Hart B Erchhorst S Moore M Kuxla P Popercy M Madsen Row 2 R Peskcx D Swedo I,piVEI,P-'I.DL1f1ICP,K F rger T OI-Iara B mzzc Hless Row 3 I Moore I Messley G Pearson C Mltchell T. Harris, R. Snick, N. Murray Row 4 E Brown B Polman I Pawhf-kr B Damper T Ponczko M Bates Row 5 B.Bei1fuss,I.Uh1inger A Grrndcxl H Temple S Stone '7 is-'.'c-if 113' '7 Row 1: Barry Young, Betsy Parker, Sandy Vendel, Iudy Groeten, Nancy Hall, Iudy Frey. Row Z: Steve Sommerfield, Bob Michlenberg, Slip Slaughter, Marilyn Hoffman, Laurie Hansen. Row 3: Bill Clark, Dave Killian, Harold Bendicsen, Mike Prescott, Barry Glasgow. Row 5: Ryan Becker, Dick Irving, Bruce Capel, Don Dempsey. V' S' Pushing their way through the crowded halls ot Glenbard, the class of '61 invaded the castle on the hill. They began their tour years oi adventure by joining the many clubs available to them, partici- pating in band and chorus programs, and enthusiasti- cally supporting their teams. They managed to survive the usual name- calling and practical-jok- ing that all freshies have to go through and are now ready and Waiting for their second year on the hill. 61- MRS. CARR 3' Row 1: I. Foley, C. Dolmyer, B. Duda, l.. Eissler, M. Early. Row 2: P, DiFazzio, K. Eckhardt, S. Ellis, E. Edison. Row 3: P. Flahive, C. Eaton, I. Dickey, I. Doran, F. Dude. Row 4: P. Desliochers, M. Duffey, R. Drotziger, L. Duf- lin, S. Endres. Row 5: K. Ekstrom, L. Eqe, I. Donnely, K. Dickens:-he-idt, C. Duncan. MR. ELWOOD Row 1: D. Ferguson, B, Ericksen, F. Galfuno, M. Gadek, V. Fryer, S. Fisher. How 2: I. Felish, G. Fischer, B. Foss M. Faulkner, I. Farnarn, I. Gantz, How 3: K. Foley, R. Risrhnr l.. Frxfcn, B. Everharl, D. Gatlin, I. Fantz. Row 4 I. Galfano, B. Fossdal, I. Frey. M. Freeberg, T. Finney. Row 5: Fi. Eufneuer, B. Foster, M. Evans, R. Froeb, R Fredrick. Row 1: G. Gorman, K. Gorz, K. Giloth, L. Gilbertson, C. Gathman. Row 2: B. Griesheimer, K. Gerhardt, E. Gray, A Glozos, K. Green. Row 3: D. Gehrig, L, Giannini, K. Gates, M. Giczb, N. Greenholt. Row 4: I, Gordon, H. Graves T, Grabenhofer, G. Gamester, D. Gobel, G. Gamrath. Row 5: R. Goltermann, R. Gnadt, B. Glasglow. I. Gillespie, G. Grawe, T. Grimm. MRS. HAKE I 2 4 I 3 i L 1 i - 5 ' 9 V Row 1: P. Hartranii, K. Hare, A. Guess, I. Hadley, P. Hann, L. Hairgrove. Row 2: M. Hallman, P. Harlung, N. Hale. S. Murray, D. Hansen, S. Hall, Row 3: P. Harfung, Hanselmann I., Hansen, F. Hfrtranft, S. Hardine, L. Hansen. Row 4: R. Haack, fl. Haixne R, Grzelaz-:ski A. Hansen, I Hansen, ney, C. Harriscn, D. Hansen D, Guzlas. 'u .. . Haley. Row 5: B. Hann F, Halstead D. Gur- .A fe SJ 1. ie. 'RQ 1 li' ' fill: J'-if Row l: I. Hocllick, I. Herrncznek, I. Hazekamp, D. Hill, P. Hofmann, E. Herring. Row 2: I. Henry, M. Howell, C. Holsi, M. Holsi, A. Henkel, T. Herring, L. Heinz. Row 3: I. Hoff I. Henriksen, P. Ielinscn, I. Hebei, B. Hock, I. Hcch, Row 4: M. Hoffmann. N. Hckanscn, S. Hess. S..Hcdge, l. Helz, C. Hoffman, Row 5: I. Huggins, D. Heilman, H. Hayward, D. Hughes, W. Hester, I. Hcffmcmn. How 1: P. Ielenc, I. Hunter, S. Kania, L. Iirsa, I. Karakas, C. Icnnscn. Row 2: A. lnnes, P. Keane, K. Iorqensen, E. Hurd, I. Iehnscn, B. Hutchins. Row 3: I. Iohnscn, T. Hulse rg 3. Icufh, I. Ienes R. leriatfi, T. Hynd, C. Icrdan. Row 4: K. Kaiser, I., Iohnscn, I. Iurecic, C. Iohnscn, K. Iensen lchnszn, A. Huilcn. Row 5: I. Iensen, K. Iohn- son, K. Iohnsen, S, Iohnscn, D. Iames, D. Irving. '61 MR. LAZIER MR. MARLOW MRS. MEYER 61 Mn , Moons Row 1: I. Lcmdmeier, I. Kress, S. Klenner, P. Kennedy. Row 2: G. Koziel, I. Lambert, S. Kopernick, C. Kerr, I. Kern, B. Kelly. Row 3: P. israel, B, Kraiecki, I. Kittilsen, A. Keigley S. Kcch, A. Kral. Row 4: M. Landis, S. Klepp, M. Kcrnhczuser, R, King, R. Kipke, B. Kernpski. Row 5: K. Kummer, I. Krinqs, T. Klingenmeier, R. Kingsbury, R. Kirch, B. Koske. Row 6: W. Kremer, M. Kovar, D. Kelly, E. Kruk, L. Knuth. MR MORTON -zxaxigss How 1: K. Lindved, B. Luxiord, D. Lau, A. Lund, T. Lenz, G. Lichtenwalter. Row 2: I. Locke, S. Larson, C. Lang- osch, S. Lies, C. Lipke, N. Larrabee. Row 3: D. Lidster, F. La Vere, L. Lipske, L. Larson, R. Lane. Row 4: M. La Rocca, L. Leuthesser, I. Lentini, L. Line, R. Lunde. How 5: B. Larson, I. Luxem, R. Leonard, C. Little. Row 1: A. Martin, I. McDowell, S. McPherson, F. Mark, K. Madden, L. Martin. Row 2: B. Mueller, I. Mcirro, R. Masek, I. McShane, R. Lytle. Row 3: H. MacLean, I. Monnett, P. MCI-iuqh L. Meier, Marshall. Row 4: K. Martin, B. Martens, T. Lynch, E. McComb, D. Manger, M. Meisner, I. Mackey. ley, B. Mcxlec, B. Mecklenburg, P. McConnell, I. Mercer, B. McGmty, 15. McNamee. I .,I 1 MRS. PIERCE D. Manwarren I. Maletich, D Row 5: B. Man ' MISS POLING 2' Q Row 1: l-l. Murphy, I. Miller, I. Moty, S. Mikl, B. Mlnick, I. Nelson. Row 2: G. Moran, I, Moss, M. Mortimer, I. Miller, A. Mlttman, C. Miller. Row 3: S. Murray, G. Ness, R. Metz, I. Miller, A. Mertes. Row 4: E. Munson, I. Moyer, C. Molter, I. Mills. Row 5: S. Meyers, M. Neff, R. Mrtchell, B. Millichap, D. Niemann. 5 I V gi f , Q :V . , I 'i wb 'x N if - - 'il . wx I lt J 14 I , S . I, V MRS. I '- ' '- f REININGA vkjy 1... X 4', N I . Row 1: T, Becker, I. Ashby, F. Adolphson, D. Armbruster, O. Bain, D. Agger, B. Barnet. Row 2: D. Barton, B. Bat- tista, T. Ayers, I. Baumann, R, Bauer, P. Arcbibold. Row 3: A. Andree, B. Alberts, M, Albert, S. Bazala, R. Aberle, L. Alstrand. Row 4: B. Anderson, N. Andersen, K. Bartorucca, G. Beamsley, W. Barg. Row 5: B. Becker, E, Ander- son, K. Andersen, I, Adams, T. Baker. Row 1: D. Percy, D. Paqel, S. Peter, M. Oberq, C. Osman, P. Multerer. Row 2: B. Parker. C. Osborne, S. Ostrowf ski, I. Palenske, D. Pahnke, I.. O'Day, B. Pawlicki. Row 3: L. Olson, R. Perkins, I. Peterson, H. Nitz, I. Perry, B. Pavl1k. Row 4: R. Panke, V. Pearson, P. Pell, I. Perrectult, I, Nordquist, P. Paulsen, Row 5: B. Pantaleo, R. Panat- toni, D. Palmer, D. Otto, B. Petersen. MISS ROBERTSON i 61- MR. BOTH F7 Row 1: I. Reynolds, D. Reinhort, D. Rashky, K. Purnell, C. Plass, B. Pleticha. Row 2: A. Retherford, P. Reinkinq. M. Reed, G. Petrie, G. Rinehart, K. Pike, M. Reynolds, D. Rendelc. Row 3: D. Pfuetze, F. Preiss, R. Reif, L. Ars- mussen, C. Rice, R. Roads, I. Putness. Row 4: M. Prescott. D. Richardson, D. Roberts, R. Pierce, S. Prater. Row 5: B. Piper, S. Riedel, I. Radosh, R. Petges, I. Ratftery, S. Pettigrew. MISS SCOTT A1 'grit lf! W . . ..,.: .t - . s . I T 4, 1 . l I lifl Row 1: C. Scaggs, C. Rogers, S. Sanders, C. Rogers, R. Schec-lc, V, Rcsanova. Row 2: D. Simms, D. Rose, I. Rose. I. Rouqhton. I. Roath, S. Rowen, L. Sandberg. Row 3: I. Schafernak, M. Scaccia, I. Rogers, B. Rudow, P. Roe, E. Ros- enberg, B. Santis, M. Rynerson. Row 4: T. Scannell, L. Rose, I. Rose, B. Ruisard, I. Rozhon, C. Rooth, R. Sikorski, D. Roenspies. Row 1: G. Sieburg, S. Spiller, I. Smith, P. Skinner, I. Simpson. Row 2: D. Simons, I. Snow, M. Scott, M. Schepp- man, L. Schmidke, D. Sheerman. Row 3: M. Schneider, G. Smith, B, Siehert, I. Schenk, K. Seaman. Row 4: B. Sig- man, I. Sikorski, S. Schmidt, H. Skwarczyndki, L. Schoeben, Row 5: R. Slaughter, C. Schiele, I. Schumacher, I. Smith, L. Schott, P. Shaffer. MR. STEVENSON 5 S MISS , . SWINNEY wiv' 'if' X Row 1: I. Stoyer, B. Tiritilli, S. Staats, M. Sealey, K. Spears, G. Thcman, I. Soma. How 2: B. Thomas, G. Stephens. D. Tews, D. Thompson, T. Starbuck, I. Stenner. Row 3: I. Spencer, I.. Spychala, G. Standk, R. Strano, R. Stone, M. Snyder, S. Summerfield. How 4: R. Switzer, R. Sova, R, Stark, R. Terry, Ft. Stevens, D. Stineback, R. Swallow. MRS. WHITE Q1 Row 1: G. Turner, S. Weber, T. Vodicka, M. Wallace, I. Venskus, l.. Ulmer, G. Uitti. Row 2: I. Wedding, M. Tyler, C. 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Smith Company, Chicago, Illinois PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Lester Munson Sr Attomey lll West Monroe Street Chlcago Wrllardl Berwanger M D 585 Pennsylvanra Avenue G E loseph L Crumnne M D 443 Duane Street G E Kenneth Hratt M D 520 1-l1lls1de Avenue G E COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Roy R Hurst D D S 444 Park Boulevard G E Cloyd L Pugh M D 495 Mam Street G E Robert F Marquardt Attorney 2 South Park Avenue Lorn SPONSORSHIPS Larsen Shoe Rebullder 413 Ma1n Street G E Keeler s Candmes 15 West St Charles Road Lorn McAll1ster Wallace Company 530 Crescent Boulevard G E Cottmgton s Intenor Furnxshmgs 516 Maln Street G E Mary Lynn Shop 8 South Park Avenue Lorn Lombard Frurt 61 Grocery Store 118 West St Charles Lom Klett s Radro and Apphances 1 North Ma1n Street Lorn Pfund Grits 19 West St Charles Lom Vema s Beauty Shop 466 Marn Street G E Burgess Barbershop 4 West St Charles Lom Wheeler s Pamt Store 104 St Charles Lorn Haas Shell Servlce Statxon 468 Glenwood G E lack s Store for Men 16 West St Charles Lorn A I Shorey Insurance 562 Forest G E Seth C Mayer Realtor 3 South Park Avenue Lom Window Shop 129 West St Charles Lom Glen Ellyn Storage Corporatron 384 Duane Street G E Corner Food Shop 320 South Westmore Lom Hlllslde Auto and Blke Supplies 513 Maln Street G E Walt s Sport Shop 117 West St Charles Lom Westmore Supply Co. 250 South Westmore Lom Frost s Fmer Foods 807 Mam Street G E Cook s Nursery 645 East Roosevelt Road Lorn Park Flowers East Roosevelt Road Lorn -1 1 Q ne.: ' 1.. 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GLEN BOWLING LANES 10 Completely Modermzed Bowlmg Lanes Automatrc Pln Setters 540 Crescent Blvd BOLINGER S PHARMACY INC 24 St Charles Rd Lombard lll1no1s Charles Bolmger R Ph Phone Lombard 4 SHEET NETAL CONWANY 739 Roosevelt Rd Glen Ellyn Illmoxs mvmcs wwf een LAUNDRYA 4 CLEANERS f H T 496 Crescent Blvd Glen Ellyn 1800 Glen Ellyn 2211 TErrcxce 2 7662 Cornplrrnents of LIBBY S SHOE STORE 110 N Mam Wheaton HAN S GULF STATION Mam and Madison Lombard Ill. 500 Crescent FREEZ RITE Locker 6. Sales Co Prop Hans W Thomsen Glen Ellyn 2288 A l W fl A 3 A I G - N l 0 I l E R , , ' A Nh MV In ' I I 1 1 Cornphrnents of BURCKAL S CASH MARKET Alex Hopkms Prop 108 North Hale Street Vlfheaton 1ll1no1s 1-1Arr1son 7 8400 WAbash 2 1300 FRANK S DRUM SHOP FRANK L GAULT New and Rebuilt Percussxon Instruments 226 S Wabash Ave Chxcago 4 Ill 25-P main' smwm IVWW Courteous Dependable Servlce Quahty Standard O11 Products CARL S STANDARD SERVICE ALEXANDER LUMBER CO 'Best of everythmg for the buxlder l51 N Charlotte Lombard Lombard 1304 Glen Ellyn 86 BEN FRANKLIN STORE 106 W St Charles Lombard 111111015 Nahonally Known Locally Owned Lombard 163 Cjondon L 'ifuche IEWELER 14 W. St. Charles Lombard. I11.xno1s NEW UNT Fm PHoNE 4201 ODOR FREE PROCES SPOTLESS CLEANERS INC ALL SERVICE CLEANERS LOMBARD s Lzmcrzsr nmvnm CLEANERS Mam Plant 144 E Si Charles Lombard, lllmols I . . 1 ., ,V R-MQ RMK .1 ,- I 'Q 1 u 4 Q.,, . ,...-........... -1- lf, - 5 1 gl MN A i ,.. 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T LOMBARD SPO RT SHOP WI bd HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTS EOUIPMENT AND SPORTSWEAR SCHOOL ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT WHITE STAG ROSE MARIE REID Sporfswear Swumsunfs G QOCZI'C!I7'LClI'l OITlpCZfLU Q S 473 MAIN STREET GLEN ELLYN ILLINOIS 681 Roosevelt Ra' Glen Elbm 1020 McCHESNEY 81 MILLER INC OSCAR E MILLER O L N FLLYN ILL MAIN ST GLE ELLYN I5 sl-loss sl-loss sn-loss UNCLE VINCES Quallfy Shoes For The Enhre Famlly Y JpqJkdA J Phone Lombard 4848 X mug..- 31 A Evans!-?.eaLEstate 7 N Pork Avenue Lombard Illmou 509 Maul St Glen Ellyn I M -J IOI . S. Charles Road Lom ar 3350 ., Q f 1 . ot 7 Tzufruons. GLEN ELLVN Q' T W mfr' I .S ,,f , I - f LQ,-,,. I I ' -DQ., L' . GROCERY and MARKET - --1 1 - , , ,,,,,,, -all e L I --- E- . ' 75 . A N I ' Ig. 'W I ii 1 I . 1+ I no , i I 1 Bo scwand Fashion4BiI+ um in - ac an merican unior . I . . , ff My , J J, FIVE Q6 E . U 1Y er metown my SM O E LYN News gy j I K . 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GERUE RADIO 81 TELEVISION 503 Duane Street Glen Ellyn Sylvomc Sales SCFVICC RYSTROM'S JEWELERS 492 Mom Glen Ellyn Selwmq thu commumtq 35 qeana ILLINOIS CLEANERS Drlve In 200 S Westmore Avenue Connell of maple Phone Lombord 44 Ample Parking JA BRETSNYDER IN Concrete and Carpenter Contractor Buxlder 324 East Mad1SOH St Lombard Ill1no1s GLEN ELLYN MOTOR SALES 546 Duone Street Glen Ellyn Phone G E 39 9, dim JS'2'uy , I I Hardware Coal Wood Crockery and and Feed Glassware Building Materlals Pall'1IS 0118 mc. Gasolme and and Glass Lubrlcants Glen Ellyn IIIIHOIS Store Phone 48 Yard Phone 47 The Pneacluptzon Phanmacq Oven 30 Ueana Sefwlce Bnadleq A DRUG STORE 6 East St Charles Lombard IIIIHOIS . O l C . -----..x U 4 I ,235 ' '-. -.ic o 1 ', N '. -5-1. 0 . I lrfjfj-1' - ' Qljfjq.-Q. l,,C.,:.f. - .:.:,-:QL . . 'f2.'.'j' .4 . g'.'.'. 553555 v 2:1311 'Z::::- . sein!! 13152. n -' - .3-It . -, . ' .6i'.'i'?', 9 U '- W .g.g:j:j:.j'-?,,. 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Q O 816 ain Street DuPa e oard o lt u i e Listing Se ' LOMBARD 4900 4901 BARTA GORSKI MERCURY SALES 30 E St Charles Road LoMBARo 1LL1No1s '45s FRANK BARTA Pres 474 Main St Glen Ellyn R08 o GMLQQ 126 Mam St Wheaton Compliments of THE FLOU R BARREL 483 Maln St Glen Ellyn Phone Glen Ellyn 2356 LES BAKER INC Excauatcnq 930 Maln Street Glen Ellyn Gompllments ot WATSON S Servlce Stahon I East Sl Charles Rd Lombard Expert Greasmg W3Sh1Hg WaXlHg Tune up Heavy duty Towmg Cneatwe Qzbt Studzo 411 Mann St Glen Ellyn 'Jaqlon Real Eatate 1 S Park Avenue Lombard Illmols Lombard 5202 Assoclates X A Bell Theodore Frank Prwln F Dammexer Ruth L Hoagfelt George O Earll ' I ' . . Y' . I . ' J. Howard G Wllson 8. Co 409 Maln Street Glen Ellyn 1660 WHEN YOU BUY INSURANCE Buy from an agent who wrltes not just one or two l1nes of lnsurance but w can provlde you wlth a complete program of protectlon agalnst both personal and buslness hazards FLEMINGS faahcona bon aulmnban women 407 Mam Street Glen Ellyn Illlnols Phone GE 2038 GLEN MUSIC STUDIOS Teachmg Accordron Hammond Organ Strung Bass etc 478 Pennsylvanla Glen Ellyn 2950 Wllll Bellfuss Proprletor Duane Banbeu Shop 511 Duane Phone 3 Glen Ellyn Hcurstylmg Inq 'john and Lowa 540 Duane Street Glen Ellyn Ill1no1s Telephone GE 2898 GLENBARID GARDENS lfjneenhouaeal Growers of Annuals and Perenmals Rt 53 So of North Ave Lombard Illlnols Props Hellgren SL Bjork Phone 2566 Gleache Shoe Stone 417 Mann Phone 2554 Glen Ellyn Free Parking Across the Street Phone Glen Ellyn 2175 The COLOR CORNER Pamt 8. Wallpaper Co Spec1.al Colors Mlxed Alfred Halenz Maln Sz Duane Glen Ellyn . - . I , 7 l - Free Trial Use of Instruments 79 Lila! 'C QQ4!n,1J Vic' MER ARTISTS J-efjeenx 1144 JL 'HA 1 e,,lSUPP,IJEJSCUZdi BUILDER s HARDW E 7RATKE FIKAR ARE f CLL Nl M 8907 lierbgnsgisfbu at 2 2400 4 710 v4.4 GLEN ELLYN 479 Mann Street GLEN ELLYN I400 L! 2 1 f Plumbmg Supplles Electrlcal Supplies C Scott Lawn Products ff I Pmmnfgrfll cw8iw aHg9QiLL These Gre t Names For You rotectlon 5,41 2 z,4,.a4faf -Z flu? ,VL 56Ls,M.Qn,,,,, C 890 Lombardgilmols Telephones Lombard 273 WHeaton 8 1605 TErrace 2 7736 Bull Uhomaa fx PMEZJBINO FRANCKE ERICKSEN D1ECOl2A'I1'IlN0 coNm2M:ro1zs 8. CO MEN s s. sovs WEAR Mmm PAINTING AND INTERIOR DECORATING Phone 4763 408 South Maln Lombard Ill1no1s 6 North Maln Street Lombard IIIIHOIS LOMBARD ELECTRIC COMPANY wzlland Wlonaen .Une REAL ESTATE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS INSURANCE Glen Ellyn 2700 Resldentlal Commercxal and Industrlal Electrxcal Wlrlng and Repalrlng 347 Mann St Lombard, Illlnols 532 Crescent Phone Lombard 3372 Glen Ellyn Illmms Albin O. 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Mrs A A Fntsch ownm Glen Ellyn IlllI10lS Lombard Illlnols Phone IO7 GOMP,LE'TE' HOME FURNISHINGS SJBUQBAN C-0I1'1pI1lS1If1CI1tS FURNITURE COMPANY WEBB S PHARMACY 476 Mum SI Glen Ellyn llllnols Gomplxments of PAUL S SHOE SERVICE Glen Ellyn Illlnols 401 Mom St 486 Mann St Glen Ellyn llllnols SPIRIT CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' SPIRIT Our best wlshes go Wlth you tor contlnued success GLEN ELLYN f I Q YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Servlng Glen Ellyn and Lombard Youth and Adults slnce 1919 JOHN Induon Guudes HIY Camping Swumlnstructnon Gym Classes Craft Classes Career Nught Youth and Government Adult Education are all a part of the Glen Ellyn Y program In our community ' . . 4 f' N , jx 3 f, K VI . . 1 --p 15 1 IL LJ I i .l - .4 A I I ' ' 5, .5 by Cllr? will , ' - , ,xo . ,f v sl N I Re I QW 7 I .V . 5 I . 'fh 'JL ' G I' - ' .r L Ig A I . fr 7 , V I - ' n , 1 J ,. , ' . . ' ' ' 'I L SVI . , - W , ' LV l x I ' M L 1 'ilu ,L f , ' lfvkk 3, 9 I . . . . A . V 1 -X y 4, Zz, C? 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IIII mis CiI.I'lN III, ,YN I , . .IDIS GE 3829 Q FLOYD CHRISTY Plumbmg Heating Water Softeners gqpba CHARLES E CRONE 933 Burhngton Avenue Contractors and Engmeers DOWNEIRS GROVE ILLINOIS AIR CONDITIONING HEATING VENTILATING 1556 N Ogden Ave Chlcago 14 MOhawk 4 0530 PARKSIDE SERVICE STATION Park and Pennsylvama Comphments of HUGHES OIL COMPANY 155 NORTH WACKER DRIVE CHICAGO Congratulatlons COmp11mentS Glenbard Class of '58 The Mau Maus of Semor Boys, Class of '58 YORK COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL H 1 1...-Qual . i ' . . X 1 MH M' :fri fs U H nm! !.'e-.WM Look Your Best Do Your Best Work Your Best Source for All School Needs is NESSELER S 5X1 00 STORE Cornphments DUTCH KITCHEN LOMBAIID ILLINOIS MORRELL S CLEANERS 5. Funmsns Perma Clearung Wllh Sun Aire 467 Pennsylvania Glen Ellyn 2800 Kohlen'a 'Jnadcnq Poat House of a mllhon Items 638 E St Charles Rd Lombard Ill Iohnson s Restaurant 504 Crescent Glen Ellyn Always Good Food PARK AVENUE FLOOR and WALL COVERINGS Linoleum-Carpeting Rubber Tile-Plastic Tile Asphalt Tile-Formica Tops Contractors Deslqners LOMBARD, ILLINOIS 17 N Mam St Lom 2820 3920 Congratulahons to the class of 1958 BREMER SHEET METAL WORKS Gutters-Air Conditioning Warm Air Heating 849 Mam Street Glen Ellyn 2330 ,',. . A L. , f 1, - . , 'rl 8 ' 1 , h . .,'- . our C4 l p l . . ' ' I ' '- - ' 5 K .sq - 0 . lliflfl , I I 'Q 4 I.. ,' 1 - L LEM ,I ies.. -' 'I pf 31 ' I ' If- ' ' I 'In .Am f ..'., C I 'L ' :Y , 9- w ,, .- NV 7 ' .'-... sf n,'p?'lQ 'Y ' 'i':v'- ' ' f e ' 'mba , f V -,, -W, f. Mlgysrtf, vm L .K Ji: t A I . . I I U I ll I n I ll , . If . 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