Grant Community High School - Trumpeter Yearbook (Fox Lake, IL)
- Class of 1954
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Q, '- Q A ' 5-Q -- ,',.' '- l,.- .- '- -' Under the Bug Top X.. 3-Q25 Wnthun these crowded walls frve hundred seven ty fwe students pursue the serious busuness of acqulrrng on educataon Is et any wonder we have choben a Crrcub ai our theme a cnrcul where crowded areas are an asset I bil y We h ve trued to get as much enjoyment as we could under abnormal condltnons There rs c probpect of an addntuon to the present Eng Top whech we hope wah rebtore normai ,Cho ' hte once more . , not Q lo- It . ,W G' ' .F '- ' r' W ' m ww - 5 , ,X K - . . tn ff Board of Directors A A F 1 ,mx 15, Board of Educohon Seoredorocmd me dnrecrorb foble cloclfwlueoe B Mmlnrf fv' Hforrlond H Dovron B Brrtz R McMvcr1oeI A Albrecht presuderwr cmd L Ro Po be-crer rw of tHe Boord of Education Poge Six Q an 'ET' cc :raft Boxmeb Morwoje I V W NLV 132,312 4 ' Eta' ,ar A - , - . Wade L Eberly Principal The Rlngmasters The Ringmaster As our chief ringmaster, Mr, Eberly has a tremendous job. He plans our season, our itinerary through those difficult courses, oversees our per- formances, and occasionally has to snap the whip, Every year more members are added to our troupe, and a bigger and better Big Top is the goal of the Master, Miss Helen B Curran Deon cf G ls Mr Thomas L Montgomery Dean of Bcvs Page Seven ' 1 l - f If Asslstant Prunclpal and Anronrnr, Arveno, Boesel, Robert G., B. A. B. S in Ed. Speech, Englash li cnd Bnology III. De Loby, Irene, Fogfer, Joanne, B. S. B, S. un Ed. Commerce, Typewnte Physlcol Ed., Problems lngAShorti1cnd. rn Dernocrocv. Page Eight 6 Barkers Lmtori, Williarxw A. BS. Collier, Raymond A. Crook, Orpha Curran, Helen B., BS., M.A. Chemistry, Gerieral Sci- BS. M S BS. in Home Ec. Ed. American History ence, Algebra, Geometry, Militarv Orientation, Al- Home Economics Practical Math, Qebra, Geometry, Practical Math. Barbara E, Hodge, John S, Kraus, Claire E. Lewis, Paul G. BS. in Ed. B. M., M.M. BE, M.A. Pmsical Ed., Social Stud- ish l, ll, and lll, Music, Band. English I, IV, Librarian ies. Page Nine Page Ten Miller, Lee D., B.S. Woodshop, Mechanical Drawing Schocl, John, B.S. Social Studies Montgomery, Thomas L. B.S., MA, Social Studies. Schmid, David, B,A. English l, American tory, Latin I and ll. The urphy, John Newell, Arthur, B.A. B, S., M.A. Bookkeeping English I, III, and IV. Schnyder, Robert J. Werhan, Daniel V., B.A. is- BS in Ed. Social Studies. Biology, General Science. Barkers lson Davnd BS A rr Lours A BA MA Pomrenlfe Ann G etteroerg Jack Zutzewnrz Dorothy un Ed M anxshl ll Lofln Advanced Math Physucs .Z is WWW! Page Eleven , ' . ., M. . O , . . ., . . . , . BS. Industrial Arts. Commerce, Typewriting. English 1, ll, Journalism ' , ' A ' , B.A. BS. ' ., . A. Sp ' , I ' Il, 4 Q I A VE f Z 'V f f 9-I ' X ' x . F' V M If -. ,X r , Q.-K A ' . 1. i r S. A A , A iv-4 .A It ' fl A . A fs- f f A , . f f 1- ? V 4. ' cy. 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Job l: 2l. DAVID ALDERMAN Doubt whom you will but never yourself. GENEVIEVE AXELSEN Virtue is like a rich stone-best plain set. ' ROBERT BARGER Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt. JOSEPH BAUER A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he knows something. ALAN BECKER l will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. LEROY BETTIS Iron hand in o velvet glove. Class of 1954 Dave Nevie Bob Joe Al Lee i l Q- -1415 fi, CHARLENE BYNGAMAN A womans hopes are wcxen Of limrecms: 0 shodcw :nmhiictes them ' LA JEAN BCESCH 'Happy cm V, from core 1 cm free, why oren't they all contented like me. JOY ECNHAM 'Sweets with sweets delights in roy. wOr nctg 105 JEFQOME BOSOA He left us for Q greener tield Star Performers Nelde Patti fn Skippy Morge Chi-Chi Non Char Joy , fi E ,f 1 Xe , SQ, r A Ie .Jr V .f Q.. fl NELDA BOXLEY Jeon Jerry Humor is harmony ct the heortf CATHERINE CALHOUN The best woy to keep octs i memory IS TC new, WALTER CARRO Whe dares no nothing ' Tfe :cuticus NFA-CV ELSE' .,,C.-,- x ,V .f refresh them wit thing need hope to MARJORE CASEY seidzm err, MARIE ELNKEMA 'A wernon either ietes 'C medzprn gr hctes pertec' f, :nic per : 6 va Costello Olive Dore Joonie GERALD DAMMANN Tne best Carpenters make tne tin- est :naps CARMEN EDMUNDSON Mustc is well sold tc be the ct angels RAYMOND ELBERFELD The ent-, .wx to base fl 4 to lie one CAROL ERICKSON Nothing greet was exer 3: vW1T CLJf enttwswcsmf GLORIA FENNJER tnsptrctzcn and genus -Q, we some ' MAPNLVNJ FERWSTROM G.Lc1 numcr ws wtfffffn :n V'Ci5 fQVTWLLvY 6ff speech -'ff , '.6xEf1 Cn., 1 , . 1 ' ' Jerry Carol HIL CAROL CQSTELLO 'A pounc ct Diucl. tg -.wrtn o t:n it MCL EN CREAM A 'www 'Cort cifjetn jfmfi We Q 'TTLkiilC!'7Q CCRIS CASHMORE Gone, but not torgcttenf' JOAN CI-IRISTIE It matters not new long we Vwv, but how. Cornn Roy Glor Mor s, ,, ,KWSN 'fbi LEONARD EERRlS l-le Come, he sow---thot's all JANET FOLLENSBEE A little lfwouse well filled, Q little land well tilled, ond o little wife '.-tel: willed are greot riches. fl, 5 5' - yatgbsf X A 4 VJALLACE ERANKENSTElN 'Be silent ami sole' silence riexef betrays youf JOHN ERANZ l-leer much gpgglf little Len Jon Wolly John Frog Jerry Dori Big Lee Sandy Bill RICHARD FREDRICKS l dont ask question l ju t l'i we fum. GERALD GARDNER Motorcycle kid LA DON GEGER 'As rriefm cs me dex i l fl, WALTER ZERRETSON Mon i the tics! clwilfl lit trio Um verezf' SANDRA GRAVES The beauty el the lwcoicrws is thr- storsg the boom, Qt women i5 their l',OlF.H WlLLlAM GRENELL Clie-rclwez lo femme' Page Eghteen ALFRED GUETZLOFF Once O gentleman, always a gen- tlemanf' ADELE GULBRANDSEN 'Always out in front, CLYDE HAMILTON Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of our science. CAROLE HAMMERGREN Such a neat little, sweet little girl, THOMAS HAMMERGREN Why should the devil have all the good times? ARLENE HANKE She won't live long , , , single if Al 1-ff Adele Clyde Carol TOVY1 KOfhy Rich H. Rich S. Goo-Goo 0 JE fi ,Fw -I RICHARD S. HANSEN They can conquer who believe they can. RICHARD H, HANSEN The real character of a man is found out by his amusementsf' KATHLEEN HARTIGAN Her thoughts are always original. HARRY HENNINGSEN Strong as an oxg likeable as a puppy. Ar Page Nineteen Jim Jack Bud Otto Jan Page Twenty ETI-IAN KENNEL Excellent things are rare. DOLORES KILDAI-IL I live the lite I love, ROBERTA KLAZURA Good things come in small pack- ages-but then theres TNT. ARLENE KOZMINSKI She lowes a gooj time. , ,W 7 l JAMES HENZLIK ' An actor rather than a critic. JOI-IN I-IINGST The less men think the more they talk EDWARD I-IOLM I-lolrn is where the heart is. OTTO JACOBSEN Quietness that speaks efficiency. JANET JOHNSON Sugar and spice and everything nlCe.l' ALICE JORGENSEN Printer's ink in her veins, a twin- kle in her eye. Fm D. K. Bobbi Minsky FLORENCE KREKUNG 'Frmllry rm name 15 memory PHYLLIS KRONE 'Grocecus cs 0 Queen elvculd be. if KENLEY KULP Small buf mighty. JOAN KURZ She will give T e ewil has duel' Q' Flo Ken Richie Ruthie Lembo Libel Bill Red 1, 3 Ay. -QU! X74 A,- Phyl Joonnie RICHARD LAMBERT Salt of the eorfh, pepper of the athletes. RUTH LEMAR True merit like C mer, The deeper ll is, me less noise it mokesf' HARRY LEMM 'One Ccnvct lfwcw ewerytlemg JOHN l.iEBL Neale deeds 9-31 are ccrwceoled are mpg? esreemecf WlLLiAM ULES Where fpereg 3 XNlll, Tl'were'5 0 wO',, JOAN LONG 'There fewer wee 3 redfrweoded :GWT Pige Twemv-one Jock Clore Sue Sn1Hey BARBARA MADDOCK To speck kindly does not hurt the tongue. WILLIAM MAUCK Science is organized knowledge. PETER MAY Mon as the only creature en- dowed wutn the power of laughter. RICHARD MENCONJI He come' be saw, he conquered, PATRICIA MINAHAN She DOVGS her woy with c smile RUDOLF MUEHLE Wont I5 the mlsfreee LI Inven- Inn Page Twenty -me Barb Dick JOHN LIJMBER Gentle of bpeecn, benefucent of f'1 1lVWd,II CLARENCE LUTZ Ask me no quesruong and I'II teI! you no fubsff SUSAN LYMAN She has more fun ID Q manure than others do an Q lufetnme 1, SHARON MCCLINTOCK Toll ond gay, She H03 O way. BHI Pot Pete Rudy 'sw f ROBERT NELSON A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenance. ROGER OLSEN He looks small and quiet, but ,H WAYNE PARKER A good laugh is sunshine in a house. JOAN PATTERSON The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. WALTER PECHTEL Jokes are the cayenne of convere sation and the salt of life. JON PEDLEY Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Pete Kerr Laffin' Raff Billy z J 43 ff! J Bob Roj Joanie Wally GLORlA PETERSON My feet are frisky, light, and 4 airyg and likewise am I, KERWIN RADES lf brevity is the soul of wit, I will be brief. KENT RAFFEL Lord, I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. WlLLlAM REDMAN He that does good for good's sake seeks neither praise nor reward Ji. Butch Jon Page Twenty-three , A Butch Dick Sandberg Elaine JOHN SMlTH The word 'impossible' is not in his dictionary' COLETTE SODER A teacher is the candle which lights others in consuming itself. PATRICK STAGG A boys is of all wild beasts the mast difficult to manage GEORGE STALJTER The :ld beliese everything, the middle aged suspect everwthing' the wOung ana.-. ewemthingw LAVVRENCE STRAUSER Mx idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me' THEODORE SUMMERS Trust him na' that seems C iafnt. Rcge Theft ' J 'Clio , HARRY ROBIN Time flies in jolly campany, and he makes time flvf' RICHARD RENEHAN No sinner nor a saint perhaps, but the very best of chaps. CHARLES RUFF A man after his own heart-he'd rather have a gurl after it. 4 9' BRUCE SANBERG A l.ttle nonsense now and then is relished hy the wisest man, ELAlNE SCANLON But there's nothing half so Sweet in life as lave's young dream. DFANE SCHWEIKLE So sweet of temper that the very stars shine soft upon her. Bud Di Red Coley Pat George Larry Ted GORDON SWORTHOUT Always ready, ever steady, whc Could ask for more, GERALD THORNTON An all-around good fellow CYNTHIA TINDALL The DARLING of our class FREDERICK VON BRLJENCHENHEIN Everybody's friend, nobody's enemy. OTTO WAGNER Ambition knows no rest. JAMES WERNER He has common sense in a way that is uncommon, Bill Pinky Jon Larry Gordie Jerry OKVU Cindy Fritz Otti ,qi Jim I 'I S' , l' X I V 1 J WILLIAM NEUMAN I can resist everything except temptation. NOEL WHITE Quiet as a little mouse, but nice to have around. JOEL WILTBERGER GentIeness does more than vio- lense. JCN NNILTBERGER Wine, VVorneri and Vlfiltbergerf' LAWRENCE WESTIN Likes wzrk, he con s.t and Ioolf at it for hours. GILBERT ZELASKO H, tnoughtx are his compan- xiori' i I ge Twenty-tive fi 'WWW ff. Page Twenty-six JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Bein, president. Bouncing Bruins Looming up as the highlight of the junior class is the Junior Prom. Practically all their class efforts are di- rected toward making this event a success. To raise money to finance this affair the juniors have sponsored a skating party, a dance, and a scrap drive. Mrs. Hagner, the class sponsor, supervises all class activi- tiesg Mr. Schnyder assists her and serves as class counselor. Because of the illness of Mr. Boesel, who planned to direct the Junior Play, Mrs. C. Schnyder came to the fore. The suspense-drama Fog Island was an enjoyable experience and a mark of achievement for the junior stage players. Norman l-link, treasurerg Robert Klaus, vice presidentg Judy McGreal, secretarvg and Robert Joseph Adomek Robert Benn Beverly Brandt 1 Phlllp Adamson Erwin Beskow Dennls Brezlno Class ol 1955 rlstlon Anderson Neal Blarnesen Nellne Brotherton 'U' Thomas Arneson Dorothy Boesch Roaert Burke 017 Ba rbaro Badger Dolores Boscuo Patrucna Collendo Stephony James a Bauer Arthur Gerald Boysen Broom Donald Roberta Chavez Clark Patricia Connell Dowd Donovan Elnzabeth Costello Maruanne Dowlerskn I Paul DlPego Arthur Drdla Duane D Iso Nano Engstrom Page Twenty Seven er C7 'N y s 'FR -ww it 'Qt .. Ch.. BH l of f 'xg L, ' ' 'UN f, 43 .fra , 'W LQ 'jot 'Jr T' .41 ,nw Patrncua Ferrlgan Vlvlan Gendruch Lorralne Helma pn. John Floer Edward Glower Thomas Helms Nancy Flood Rnchard Goodwnn Wesley H Edward Forman June Greenhnll Norman Hank Frnedle Mmchael Grubben Fred H I and Moura Gamble Joseph Gross Geraldine Holm Ronald Gendnch Kenneth Graf Wllllam Horton Bouncing Bruins 'C' Grace Kantner Patrlcna Klein Page Twenty eight Gordon Shlrley Kuesgen Kunnamon Casimir Ronald Kcwal ku Kuper Margaret K fTmann Glenn Kaper Marne Klrtmann Beverly L ne Barbara Klauda Thomas Leaper Robert Klaus Shlrley Leber 4, V7 'fi E ? Emlly Lynne Wllllam Ledgerwoocl Lrndauust Lloyd Judith Winsted Carol McGreal McLennan Madzuarek Carollne Nancy Clarence Matter Mawrer O Brlen Class of 1955 Noel Jacquelune Elmer Paras: Pechoas Pemble Wnllnam Dale Mane Polkey Postlewart Robe f-1 Joanne Loos Joseph Mayer Wrllaam Oechsle P1 Donna ov Joseph Messnneo Geraldine Olemck ,as av- , I David Lyons Stanley Mnedona Wulllam Olsen 41 Jean MacMnllan Davrd Muller Darrel Oman Plwllup Joanne George Tom Perkuns Peters Peterson Pleas Ronald Thomas Constance Carole Rasmussen Rresterer Rlzzonr Rossdeutctwer Page Twenty mne I. .. 'LL f . -4 J -4. ws 2 ,,. - vi 5 V 6, , : -ry h ., , ' 1 - , ' L W Q 5 ' -.. 'H , r' P fx' ' J vs.. ' - J if . ' kr. Pig I A Fi K. ,I '-3 xx Q I A XP A 1 K K ' : 7 . ' X '. '9 'ff A 1? Q ' ' , Y ' x as , -X F . . L , 39 I Q t , I f'f0.cQ.,aM.. llb -r-an .-,N fl? 'Y 45. sp. 'Q Terrance Ryan Parrlcla Srnelkal Rosemarne Vermlllnon era cl Solemr Carol Srnnh Charles Vesely Knut Schaad Marlon Sfennsdorfer Carol Vroman Bouncing Bruins C ass l955 13 Elaine Schaer Carol Tlbtl Roberta Wacker -na' 411- Thomas Schmlt Roy Tnornscn David Wehrsteln John Skeefs Edward Tierney Robert Weldemon R110 Slattery Jean Very lnskl Marlon Wlclnskx Muchael Stephanne Frances Alexander JUNICRS NOT PICTURED Wnetor Wmkler Wnse Wnsnlewskn Sylvlo Cunmngham Barbara Peters Earl Patrucua Aprxl Jesselyn Donna Renda Marlon Ogden Wrobel Young Zorn ZumMallen Page Thirty Ponderous Pachyderms Sophomore Class Officers Louis Forman, secretary, Margie Blaine, Presi- dent, Laddie Scott, treasurer: and Richard Edmundson, vice-president, Class of l956 Last September one hundred-fifty-nine students enrolled in the sophomore class. Under the guidance of Mr, Olson, class sponsor, and Mr. Schad, class counselor, the sopho- mores got off to a good start. This year the class chose a girl as their president, and the only office to be held by the girls. Usually the underclassmen are not very active in a social way-they are too busy establishing scholastic records, This year, however, the sophomores presented a very suc- cessful minstrel show, an all school assembly program. Now the class is looking forward to being upper classmen Qat last. Page Thirty-one . row Back Row. H. Buchnolz, T. Bossow 2nd Row: R. Coates, K. Bergloff, C. Altman, M. Czuczor, D.Cheesman, J. Anderson 3rd Row: J. Cole, G. Bailey, J. Anderson, C. Adams, L. Burda, N. Bailey Front Row: M. Czuczor, C. Bessert, M. Blaine, H. Alsburv, D, Choske, K. Axelson Ponderous Pachyderms 7 pw, ml- '--5 'Mar ' -112 S ' 'e .W Back Row: J. Kitten, D. Johnson, J. Haas Bock row: H. Daiki, C. Flaks, J. Fitzgeraid, R. Edmondson 2nd Row: J. Heins, L. Howard, A, Jilly, L. Herbert, D Horn, I.. Forman, R. Gardner, D. Grogan J. Hines 2nd Row: T. Evers, C. Davis, D. Daneke, C. Fialo, K. Goth 3rd Row: M. Jensen, B. Hamilton, J. Hoffmann, J. Halvor- ann, R. DeYoung sen, L, Hansen, E. Honeman Front Row: E. Fiellstedt, S. Devine, J. Davis, A. Erwin, J. Dam Front Row: D. Husker, D. Jelinski, A, Keeven, M. Kane, S, mann, J. Donovan Jernberg, L Henningsen Page Tnirt-,-two Back Row: W. Meltzer, F. Meisner, J. Nix, A. Mattiesen, R. Lambert, W, Leffler, B. Nehmer, R. Neuman 2nd Row: D. Maxim, N. Lippig, R. Mika, J. Michel, C. Liles, A. Larson, D. LaFleur 3rd Row: F. Myalls, H. Martin, J. Nolen, K. McKenney, C Munts, C. Martens Front Row: D. Mizysak, S. Manning, J. Miller, S. McMichael P. Novak, S. Nix Class of 1956 Back Row: D. Peterson, W. Parr, T. Pawlowski 2nd Row: H, Retek, G. Ostling, B. Rosing, M. Pomey, D Reiker, E. Rinker 3rd Row: xJ. Oeftering, B. Pechous, D. Owens, J. Perryman B. Pittelkow, B. Rushmore Front Row: A. Rossdeutcher, M. Reitzel, D, Oleksy, B. Potter son, M. Pleis fophomores Not Picturedi Gail Barrish Barbara Byrne Martin Christiansen Kathleen Cunningham Maureen Cunningham Rosemary Ferrigan, Cheslene Jassen David Jepsen Ronald Messineo Karl Smith Susie Wahlin Back Row: R. Williams, P. Scharmen, C. Simons, D. Wager, R. Swanson, D. Wiltberger, D. Taylor, W. Sanford 2nd Row: R. Woods, L. Sachs, C. Svoboda, S. Walt, R. Wis- niewski, K. Wheeler, G. Schroeder 3rd Row: G. Stables, J. Wolff, M. Schmidt, J. Spahn, B. Stevens, E. Troemel, P, Shutter Front row: J. Scholz, K. Wild, S. Swarthoat, B. Wendland, J. Weber, E. Weidman, B. Vachy Page Thirty-three if' Freshman Class CLASS OFFICERS Curtus Medme treasurer Robert Autschbach vlce presldent Jerry Ryan president Dennus Page Thrrty four Hodge secretary Monkey Shlnes Altaough the second year Class outnumbered the furst year by three students there seemed to be more freshmen Uncer the combmed efforts of Mrs Zltzewutz thelr Class sponsor and Mr Boesel their counselor the freshmen gradually learned the ways of hugh school Infe Of course Freshman Day or the nnntlatlon ceremonnes had a little to do wrth settnng them straight Now after nlne months of a ll 20 A M to 5 O7 P M schedule these freshmen are hopnng there may be some relnef from more of this program C3425 af I F? '- .5 --- We IE iii ,. !, Back row: W. Brandt, T. Anderson, W. Barserna, J. Cream, J. Borovka, R. Connelly 2nd raw: E. Clausen, C. Cork, J. Bulow, R. Chavez, F. Chuey, A. Arnold, D. Albers 3rd row: L, Antepenko, W. Axelsen, R. Arrnbrecht, R, Autschbach, J, Buenemon, C. Bowen Front row: M. E. Conroy, M. E. Conroy, L. Bessette, J, Bauer, M. Brandt, J. Boettcher Class of 1957 Back row 2nd row: 3rd row: Front rowi ' K. Gordon, D. Gronlund, R. Dose, R. Feldberg J. Dalztel, C. Ekdahl, E. Duerkes, G. Gross, R. Gren ell, R. Gueser, L, Grocke R. Evert, F. Greenhull, W. Ester, B. Graves, A, Dam D. Freels D. Goralski, D. Ernslie, R. Dreuske, E. Dietz, G Groot, C. Dixon Bock rowg R. Hamulton, D. Hodge, R, Heruch, G. Klausmeyer, Back row: C. Nordlung, F. Matthews N. Hendee, R. Hubble, W. Koch, P. Kennel Zndrowz E Mack, C. Medrne, R. Madden, G. McGreaI, D Qndrow: M. Joransen, R. Hansen, E. Kaska, C. Hufnus, J. Lansing, G. Lojdl J Krastofferson, J. Krustofferson, B. Kesterson, 3rd row: R. Olemck, M. Natale, B. Lauten, S, Orr, l. Oman l. Halbur H. Madaus, D. Ugg 3rd row: F Kazlausky, T. Kowalski, D. Hermann, S. Hey- Front rowi J. Murphy, P, Lichtenwalter, M L. Nolen, A. Lup nas, R. Koester, D. Kuesgen, D. Huebner tak, L Lambert, J. Nowak Frantrow: I. Hertz, F. Krneman, A. Johnson, D. Hansen, D. Krueger, I. Hunt. Page Thirty-fave l L J! . 4,va.iA . 1-cv Back row: W. Rosing, K. Patterson, R, Pletcher, R. Potter, Back row: C. Taylor, W. Walker, P. Tierney, R. Wienke, A. M. Pettingill, A. Perrane, J. Pittlekow Stalder, W. Wicinski 2nd row: J. Redmare, K. Relitz, R. Schneider, B. Richelson, 2nd row: L. Swanson, D, Watson, M. Steichmann, P. Steven- S. Putz, N. Peterson son, L. Verjinski, S. Sworthout Front row: B. Prosser, J. Paulsen, M, Parsley, D. Russell, J. 3rd rowg K. Wake, P. Wedge, B. Stusse, D, Williams, P. Paradise, J. Rosentreter Smith, C. Short, C. Slattery Front row: M. Stenzel, P. Schmidt, P. Shaw, S. Shaw, D. Sma- lik, B. Schad Monkey Shines Class SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN TOGETHER: Back row: D, Kraemer, R. Rizzoni, M. D'lsa, R. Stender FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: 2nd row: J. Westphal, R. Gaylor, R. Piasecki, D, Gronland, R. Werhan, A. Scott Sharon Evert, Carol Greinke, Sandra Klein, Nancy Lee, Lester 3rd row: D. Warlin, D. Crawford, M. Williams, F. Wehr- Lemar, Gerald Ryan, Gerald Stanley, Charles Sweitzer, Barbara stein, C. Fuller, D. Glaser Cwik, Nancy Lechelt. Front row: D. Dalziel, C. DeYoang, J. Troesch, B. Waylett, J Williams, C. Valley Page Thirty-six KUQXQLA! wma VM -4 Death Defying . ' e ww. ' , an ' 1,9 fwjv, noni , iw, I - W, L 2 4 fs I 4' 1-'M WU' :CM 37' 'L f ' 21. '... V. f' ,,N,W,fX HAf- Q 'If -...fu f -. p W MV ., , gp, N5 M- 5: ' N L' 'f iii.54m4 ,W:.2.vff-ftfuw V ' ,',72'3f', , , X if-if I, MQW, Q 7 s gs Q V v vg evl Z . x AIAEQQI X S its 1- C . , I ' , ' i in 2 Q fwfw-Wa:-sa M., 1, I H 'av - L+ ,..,,.,4.A,,:.M,:,f .. , i M , . , ' ,,. V' x . .. N., , , 1' ' , , M ' ' ' ' 'E 6 Grant O Grant l3 Grant 7 Grant O Grant I9 Grant l2 Grant 6 Grant O Grant l4 Grant 6 Grant 26 Grant O Grant l3 Grant O Grant Varsity Football is Football l953 VARSITY vs. Zion-Benton l 3 vs. Bensenville l8 vs. Antioch l3 vs. Grayslake 6 vs. Palatine 33 vs. Wauconda 35 lH. CJ vs. Glenbrook 27 vs. Elo 25 FRESH-SOPH vs. Elo is , fsi,.?'ff vs. Bensenville O 3 vs. Antioch 7 vs. Groyslake 6 vs. Palatine l3 vs. Wouconda O vs. Glenbrook 26 Varsity-Grant won l, lost 6, and tied l. Fresh-Soph-Grant won 3, and lost 4. Coaches: D. Werhon and P. Lewis 'fe VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Back row: T. Bossow, E. Glower, J. Lumber, D. Oman, Mgr., H. Robin, F. Kennel, J. Gross, A. Earl 2nd row: Coach Werhon, W. McCIennan, G. Broom, R. Kuper, N. White, W. Neuman, R. Weideman B. Nehmer G. Zelasko, L. Gerretson, Coach Lewis. 3rd row: H. Lemm, L. Strauser, E. Holm, Acting Captain W. Grenell, R. Klaus, B. Sanberg, E. Forman Front row: R. Rasmussen, R. Goodwin, C. Kowalski, A. Becker, J. Franz, N. Hink l :Ls we f 1 ' I 'W 'R I 1 - ' . . X. ixqgigsti-'Qi 1 'yfif W The Greatest Show on Earth 35 aa WM 32. K. Rclffet tt. P. Stcgg Et, R. Bef 24 J Lumzer 22 L 307715 C3-Cfcnwx -Q Armzct Tecw Ge' 35 T'zp'w Cicch C9 e' 21. N. Hlnk I3 G 2:'v1m: fe .J 'z 44 W4 W ene Z Lgmgefr Page Forty Coaches R, Scores: 33 Grant vs, 37 Grant vs. 51 Grant vs. 33 Grant vs. 44 Grant vs. 58 Grant vs. 64 Grant vs. 55 Grant vs. 58 Grant vs, 47 Grant vs. 71 Grant vs. 50 Grant vs. .H 14' ,I 8 C uabdl, Q5 . iff? v,,l'l'55 ll 'P 9 al A W .6k,'mu C5 Y .fl ,J p . B J ,Nba - -'Ir-- 571 Dai, .164 gl ..:.0,.f I' P, . . gxal-,G 'fy Collier and J. Schad 41 Lake Geneva 31 Libertyville 35 52 Wauconda 49 50 Richmond 27 51 QRichmond Tournamentl 74 Wauconda 47 43 CRichmond Tournamentl 49 Maryville 56 56 Glenbrook 47 64 Grayslake 42 46 Wash. Pk., Racine 56 73 Palatine 46 56 Glenbrook 58 40 Tournamentj 51 lChristmos McHenry 54 CChristmas Tournament! VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Varsity Basketball vs. Wauconda vs. West Chicago vs. Bensenville vs. Ela-Vernon vs. Maryville vs. Antioch vs. Wauconda vs. Glenbrook vs. Grayslake vs. Palatine vs. Bensenville vs. Ela-Vernon vs. Antioch vs. Antioch 44 lChristmas Tournamentl 42 44 49 70 30 50 57 45 4.5 51 48 57 54 1RegionoI Tournamentl Back Row. P. Stagg, J. Lumber, R. Bein, D, Donovan, A. Guetzlott, R. Lambert, K. Ratfel, Coaches Collier and Schad Front row: L, Bettis, W. Grenell, G. Dammann, N. Hink, L. Gerretson, R. Burke, Mgr. J. l-lingst Baseball 1953 Back row: Coach Lewis, R. Stagg, G. Dammann, L. Be'- tis, W. Pechtel, L. Gerretson 2nd row: L. Westin, D. Figlik, F. Wolf, C. Oinorny, E. Holm, N. White Front row: A. Leonard, D. Torgersen, R. Wisner, J. Jen- sen, R. Stender, J. Evelarid Past Performances TRACK MEETS April l2 April l4 April 2l April 24 April 28 April 30 May 3 May 5 May l0 Moy l2 May l8 May 20 May 26 2nd row: Traclc Squad 1953 Back row: Front row: Ela Wauconda At Grant 4:0 P. M. Grayslake Antioch Grant At Glenbrook Antioch Grayslake At Grant Palatine relays Antioch Grant At Bensenville 4:0 P, M. Antioch Bensenville At Grant 4:0 P. M. Fresh-Soph Antioch Grayslake At Grant 4:0 P. M. Fresh-Soph Antioch Ela At Grant 6:30 P. M. Grayslake Antioch Glenbrook At Zion 6:00 P. M. Grayslake Grant Warren Fresh-Soph Conference Track Meet at Palatine 6:00 P. M. Lake County Meet - Highland Park Antioch Grayslake At Grant 4:0 P. M Waucanda N. W. Suburban Conference Meet at Palatine 6:00 P. M. R. Woods, E. Forman, T. Arnesen, L. Falk, G. Zelasko, H. Scott, Coach Antonini J. Anttonen, R. Shaw, H. l-lenningsen, E. Tierney, C. Veseley, R. Werhan, W. Mc- Lennon R. Goodwin, P. Adamson, K. Smith, D. Pos- tlewaite, D. Chavez, W. Hill. E Holm L Westin P Stagg R Goodwin G Zelasko J Eveand Page Forty two A Scott G Darnmann l-1 Henningsen N Nhite Froslw Soplu Football R Gaylor, R, Woods, P. Petftngtll, P Tter- ney, R. Mika, K. Smnth, J. Borovka, Coach Sclwnyder J. Kitten, L. Forman, K. Gordon, J Futza gerald, R Gardner, D. DaYo.tng, D Kracf mer, M, Joranson R Madden, R. Edmondson, FN Ballet, D Wnltberger, W. Leffler, J Cream, P. Kennel Mgr D. Grogan, T Pgwtawgkl, T. Exera P Grenell, J. Cole, A 11317, t-4 Qefel. l.. Vera itnsku, osst Mgr Froslw Soplw Basketball Back row F Kauslousky, T. Pawlows'-'a R Madden, W Parr, W. Leffler, R. Grenell. 2nd row D. Grogan, Mgr., D. Hodge, R Ejmundsmw, N. Bailey, Mgr. Front row C. Medine, J. Kitten, T. Bossow, R Neuman, Coach Schad Froslw Basketball Backrow F. Kauslaaam, 3 Hojge G fr:n'e., C Taxtor, R. Greneil, Cioco Sing: Fr nt row R Gronlund, J ETC.-2 C Venn? T Anierain F2 M318 F J Fxtt, WWC Instructor I. De Loby Winter Quarters Tecm Ploy pictured Ln gvppoglte page Soccer Cullslhcmcs Russell arld Holm - Boller UD Volleyball Hockey Basketball Archery Bkb gm x .,. 'ss 3+ Qg,g,f-,m, g?4g4i: , ,,. Badminton Team nf Bock row E Ledgerwood C Rlzzom J Bonhom B Lone D Kuldohl J McGreol Mus DeLoby Instructor Middle row J Loos J Olenuk D Boesch D Vermnllnon l. Helmo Front row C Erickson B Purcell G Peterson P Ferrlgon Basket throwlng Team Bock row S Wolf, P CoIlendo,J McGreo!, I Hertz, P Smeykol, B Rlchelson, J Anderson F Chuev Muddle row C Besserr, C Voliey, B Clousen, D Albers B Stusse, G Peterson, N Peterson J Hoffmann Front row C Paolo, S Sworthout, M Bloune, D Hucker,J Poroduse, M Srenzel, A Dom Poge Forty sm ' 'yr' , k , 'Z X - 1, ' f , .- ' Q 9 H 1 .. e 1. ,H ,Y . 's A 'C ' I QYQ W? , Q ,1 3 , K i W .ar .. iv H' -W vw W- ? my O, f- . r CJ 163 1 'N-v' Lan 'za 5 1 - 1 - 1 4 1 - 1 1 1 , . 1 . , . , . , . , , . : . , . , . , , . 1 1 Ring No I Se temher School begins Class ana Club Organuzatuon Meetnngs Fras'x Soph Glrls Tea Freshman Day Magazine Drlve Beglns Football game wnth Znon Benton Assembly Program Val Lauder Assembly Program Cneernng Tryouts Sensor pictures October Football game wvtfw Antnoch Junlar Class Skatnng Party I E A lnstutut No sc ool Assembly program Homecomlng Plans I-lamecamzng Pep Rally Homecomnng Day November Spanlsh Club Skating Party Assembly program The Downues Armnstlce Day No school I4 Sensor Play Cheaper by the Dozen Commercnal Club Carnival Saclxe Hawkins Dance Assembly Program Thanksguvnng Thanksgnvmg Vacatnon Rang No 2 December Basketball game wnth Maryvnlle Assembly The Smuths Basketball game with Glenbrook Sclence Club Skatung Party Junnor and Senior Class Meetings Student Councnl Party Assembly Program Chrnstmas Party Basketball game mth Palatune Pep Club s Chrnstmas Formal Dance January 5 Basketball game wlth West Chlcago I9 Semester exams 22 Assembly Program Football Awards Basketball game wuth Antioch Page Fc tx E ght In The I4- ' ' I ' IS- Y- I ' ' ' Io- l7f f ' , I9- ' ' - 2I-- - 23-- - . ' 28- ' ' 3- ' I ' . 12-W . . I6-, , , ' e- h . l9- - ' 23- ' 24- ' . 5- . . 7-Football game with Ela-Vernon 9- gn A ,, I I- ' ' - I3- - ' - I8- ' ' 24- ' ' 25- gnu , . ,, Mt . . , Ig . . 2-A ng, . ,, 4-g . . 7wk . . 8? . . . QW . IS- - ' IQ- ' ' I8- - Ing Fcbrt a 'N Rang No 3 All Basketball game t-ltr Vwauconda Ba ketball game v-ntln Culenbrocrc Assemblv Progr m Le Lanla Basketbal game x tn Graxslake Peo Club Skatmg Dar furnallsna Ca s lf ng D r uncoln s Blrtnda woo Basketball game wt lw Bensenxu r asketbal gannc wt E Nern A Katlr Q womore C cs Asesrnbly progrann Tnls s Yacr Lat M C Vuctory Dance Sennor Class Skatung Party Conference Student Councils Dance Lake County lnstltute No school 26 Commerclal Club Amateur Hour 'B Assembly program Student Gfvernment clectlcn or Student Gcwernment oltlcers Student Government D x Ass mbly prrgr nn c nsnn tate rece er xac J CV ,S Ct Conference Mus estlx Atnletrc Departnnen E r cel unmr enlor pr rm Open House prlng Cr nterence trncm rree Bacc aureate Semester Exarr' Semester exams Sent r Class l-lrncrs n Graduatl n Scroo loses 29 - ' l S C N .xl I 1 ry 3 S A a H c 5' f l , X, 5 l f S-f A -l ' , ty lfl- Jg t,,, f , I 3, Slatr. .a ty 12' L ' 'C ' -,f JXlo 'ecl ,, l 'F ' 't . 'VJ I9 3, l te n f fpn 22-MF H ., S' n cartv 21 Scart ,',.se Seite? Hour March 3-e ,K l f' c ' e, r 6fu . l5W--- C f . l9--Y , 22-Assembly program- Southland Singersl' 25- fe ' Dr' lf' o -A' ' ' 1 2 -er ' 1 'C f , oeef tl , . ay 7e If J a fe Wls-3 's S. C2'l ac lol? East f atlon 23 A-4 uni clap FUQ lsl1n ' Zo x.,rx . -lc F 3 ' af 29 l 1 ' - T C lug lg f-'oy 7 J fd -S .G 1 l3f- L . ---eS Cgncerf 26 .1 ' o X, ' T 30 al 3l -Y ts june E -, . ' - S Q C , ' , 'Nligll 3 + 'o 4e-- l l c Homecoming l953 On October 24 tne l953 Homecoming Festivitie: Stortecl oft witn o bong-up porocle consisting cf cors ond tloots from oll closses, clubs, ond o soeciol bond isscel' floot, Excitement ron liigb tbot cloy, from the beginning of tbe porode, ot one o'clocl4, until tbe end ot the Donce, ot midnignt Homecoming Queen The big gome stortecl ot 7:l5 oncl Cindy Tindol! Cynlhlc Tlndall wos crowned Queen ot tlrie bolt Altbougn the finol score wos 35-l9, in Woucondos tovor, few people lett the tield extremely downlrieorted The evening wos climoxecl witlw o Donce in the Gymno- sium, Another successful Homecoming wos goily donced owoy to the stroins ot Jimmy BIedsoe's Or- clwestro. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS J Nowolf, M, Bloine, J. Looe, A Kozminslfi, C. Tincloll, fiiieenl J, Pecnous, M. Jeneen, ond B, Groxe: C vvqg QW, - EMWIN! A Big Parade Junior Close Floor Alumni Entry ::.3'5 '1Q,'v Homecoming Dance-Intermission I v Winners-Sensor Class Ficot Borson's store window deccroticn Wa. -Su W x gg, ROCKET T0 lCTORY ,X 5 'XV' , v VZ lg-1 Mr. Gilbreth Mrs. Gilbreth , Ann , . Ernestine Martha ., Frank .. Lillian ,,,, 'iw Bill Fred . ,, Jackie .,,,, Dan .. Mrs, Fitzgerald Joe Scales ...,, Dr. Burton ..,, Miss Brill Page Fifty-two C,l'4 f 1 lliy J uCheaper by the Dozen Larry 4,A, Grease uCl'1eaper by the Dozen CAST , Jim Henzlila Nevie Axelson Carmen Edmundson Cindy Tindall Janet Follensbee Bruce Watson Carol l-lammergren Roberta Klazura Jack Michel Kenly Kulp Tom Lewis Bob Nelson , Pat Calhoun ,. ., John Smitn Jack Hingst , ,, Helen Cream Director-Mr. Zetterberg Student Direcfors-Bob Bargey Alice Jorgensen Mr, Gilbreth, the father of a very large family believes that his household should be run as his business is run-efficiently, The entire play revolves around a series of incidents which arise from the revolfs of individual members of the family against his drive for efficiency. The play reaches its climax in the final collapse of the efficiency program, Paint -L14 4 fu 1 ff rflnfg , Q4 f7 f,?jl,1 0 J P XXFOQ CAST Jerry Martm Wrlllams Mrs. Wtlliams Brock Slwerttf Daaluttl Margv , ,,April Zorn l-lazel ,Slwtrley Klnnamon Johanna Carol Vraman Maureen Stevte Ball Ann ,Emllte Lcdgerwood Prtsctlla ,,Marle Robe Szrectar-Mrs. C. Sznnvder Student Dlrectcr'--Btll Llcvd 44' I 4 1 ,L nv'Cf'4 ' s , I X. . ' 1-f ,she-al l t Island ,, ice Maver ,Don Cnavez .Duane D'lsa .Blll Palkey e .Cas Kawalskl uFog Island .lerrv Marttn, a research sctentust, plans to do some studytng and rest an Fog lslanff His staates are Interrupted by a group cf gurls from a summer drama camp across the hav A pcur of mvsterlous servants complncate matters for Jerry, and Snertff Dsallttle proves num- self C lwerc to the stranded gtrls, Tnen c sertes at Hmygtertgag eventg' Gcllgw wntcr brtng tre plat, tc c verv surprtstng clrmax. e Frtt, tl'r Music in time Air Girls' Glee Club Back raw: F. Kreeling, C. Bingo man, C Cork, J l-lalvarsen, C Tindall, D Em5l.e, K. Axelson, P Krone, G. Axelson, C. Edrnundson F, Myalls, M. Jensen, K. Relitz, J Perrymann, M. Czuczor. 2nd row. V. Genlncn, L. Lind quisf, A. Luafak, P. Caliendo, C Yoder, B. Pitfelknv, A. LCIVSDH, J Dalziel P. Srniffn, M. Nalen, L Hcnningsen, P, Callwoqn, C. Ek dalvl, B. Graves, R. Dreiske, C Davis, M. Parsley, 3rd raw: S. Orr, J. Boetrcner, C Rossdeufclwer, M. Schmidt, J. Don Ovan, K. Wild, D. Mizysak, E Dielz, J. Murphy, J. Nowak, C imillw, A Gulbranzlsen, C. l-lam mcrgren, P. Young, K Wake, P Novak, A. l-lanke Fianf raw li. Lauren, S. McMi:n acl, P. Shaw, S. Ball, C. Janseen 3. Sfevenb, B. Peferg, J. Rosen treter, N Bush, G. Cross, A Jann son, S. Shaw, J. Bauer, D. Scnwe: kle. A cappella Clwoir The a cappella chair ie made up of vsicee :elected iram we Txva cnrgirg wkyee names asses' aE::,e gufszx Q fa if if ? ES A X .J-x fi AX . , -1 lx X sgg, 'ZW A N t pq, X!! 5:5 gf il... wwf 6.3517 2 .Y WN Circus Special The faculty reception line A king is chosen Prom Royalty: S. Jorgensen and N. Lagerwall R. Gaylor and M. Stob, D. Dalziel, King, and J. Jacobson, Queen, J. Anttonen and B. Keller, B. Scott and D, Watson. Time out for a chat. Mr. and Mrs. Hingst Crownnnj the Queen Acrobats Cheerleaders 'v rwTx re'uN Rue w 'iG .. :J 1 C. D Mmohorw, Cwrgie Vorgm Bcckgro-.mdi E Cents' Frgrvf, C C Xkemgm, C TNTAUH A Kuizmufvfkx :mf Frogh-Sep? Scweg, P Mmcbcn, B Cxemef SHUTYQV, A KOZUWIHJE1 Twmiml, Captain Vmman, G Borrlsh J LW Maiorenes ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS' Bock rzwg S Wen, C Smrterg, A Ewm, E Traeme' Bccn raw: J. Pcmserw, F Webrsree L. Hef fgse' J Mwller, D. Mmwsoif from ww B Pnrreikcw, M Schmidt, capfsm, J Dawn Pfam rfw S, L-.morn C Edrmmdsif P353 F1f'v:exa I A...d 5'A'rg C333 .. or .M rngmwwv i s r Fir.-,-e ' i 9 ' ff 'f 1 fi The Circus Trumpeter Staff EDITORRAL STAFF: Standing: C. Soder, P. Krone, S. McClintock, C. Tindall, A. Guefzloff, D. D'lsa. Seated: A. Jorgensen, S. Lyman, G. Fenner, M. Fernstrom, J, Follensbee. Editor-in-chief-A, Jorgensen Sponsor-Miss Kraus Associate editor-A. Guefzloff BUSINESS STAFF: Standing: A. Kozminski, J. Kurz, S. Graves, P Calhoun, D. Boscio, P, Connell, R Clark, S. Ball, J. Patterson. Seated: H. Cream, J. McGreal, C. Rossdeutcher P. Caliendo, S. Leber. ls On W 0 A0 Honor Society Bczclc rcv- D, Klldolnl, C, Soder, P Cclonlo, P, Connell, S Lxrndn, G Fcnnef, G Axelscn, B Moddoclx, C Tln'f: Tnurd row R. Gendrncn, J. Adomek, N, l-llnlc, J. Henzlik, F. Kennel, D. D:n:xon, C. Anderson, D Breztno C K5- wolslxl. Second row: L, Helmo, B, Purcell, P Yodng, L, Llndqulst, M. Fernstrcfn, J Zum Mollen, J. Follesnbee, D, Coslnmore. Front row: S. McCllnrock, B. Kloudo, M, Robe, C. Edmundson, E. Costello, Mnss Foster, sponsor. X nw. Student Council JUNIOR AND SENHOR NTEMBEFQE FQESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Srgndmg M- M'ntg1fw:'., A Surf Q E if c S':r-ing T Pan' we-. K Qelltl L SCJ? J Rt-on 'v' C N lncl N' love' cj conf- i C Scgfed R, E:'3c', V E n . -gn L L C.: L N Penta-Q T Ext P33 F, c lt' The Circus Future Teachers ol America M Rate, D D lea, J McGrecI, P. Caluerrcla, M W lleame, W. Redman, J. VVtllroms, R VVQCQS, Cu Axelaen, C. Seder mf rcw C. Ncxll ng, R. Muedlc, Ca. Zelaska, D. Alfie man, G, Stauter, R. Neue mart, R Barger, K Raffel. :c:..mlraw:J. Paraqirse, M. Sterwzel, S. Lyman, M. Fernstram, T. Evers, N. Boxlev, B. Pechous, C. Smyth, D. Grogan, R. Clark, M155 Curran, 5DOnSOr. Frcprttrcrwi F Crwuev, S VValt, l Hertz, K, Sclvaacl, A Czuefzlctf, R Burke, .- Future Homemalcers ol America Back row' J. Clwrrstue, l.. Helma, C. Flala, D. Claoske J Dammarm. Mrddlerow: B Hamilton, R. Ferrngarr, C Adams, R Clark, E. Ledgerwoad, Mass Crook, sponsor. Front row: C Bmgaman, B. Byrne, B. Klauda, N, Eng Strom. ROQG Blxty Commercial Club Back rowg Mr Orr, Sponsor, V Gerwdrrcrr, K Smrth, B, Badger, C. Smuth, M. Blame. Frcrvt row: A Kazmmsku, A Zora, J. Ccle, P. Krone, K Schaad ls Un Science Club B324 rim Tbarnr x Secsns ravi Frwrwt rCvw. T Wanwmergrcrw E Vw 'Q', J Aifcmck, C, E-iarriiliun, A Drbiic C1 Kimgcn, R Rcnfrnuvov C b,'7VW:, DCafnmw'c 2 Fx!! ucf E Beskcv, NV, Mai.: R Ci :ef C, Veseiex, T. Scbrnir NA' Bunrgn, SDfVTjfV' , 3255, F f' Kernel, J, Cranz, U Gornner, R Gendricb, J. Bauer. J Hingwt, C Anderson, D Erczino, R Muehie, T. Rxon. Latin Club Bon rom Miqiie row Frjrt rivv R Kaener, E Keisha, N B:1iiex,D Reikei i. SC'f1TT,b Bwdc D H0139 S BOWEN, M Pefrnrigfi, C DCA.: F? Ecirnundsin, D Perersor' N lf VYTj :f7O ':'JV ., Drziei, R Werbcn,M Reine Q WJ,,1,, 1-....q..z.-...lamb Y.. ff kd .. J , - ' V N41 Eb Yi Spanish Club Baci. row' L Herbert, 9 Snaw S Orr K VN L Anrepeni-I3 Vizfgieriw J Doniwcn J H:i1'w6n,K QQ E Quvmire A Jcbruzn K A:-eigef .nfrmsj 3 Mimi- X-'V Axeiger T Arnie Vivfcbae Vw Zifzcwifz :D':r':i' Page J 1 Q Sack row: J. Hoffman, J. Rosentreter, J. Paradise, B Stusse, A. Arnold, I. Hertz, J. Anderson, M, Pomev, D. Owens, S. Wolf, F. Chuev, C. Fiala, B. Richelson, D. Krueger, M. E. Con rov, M. E. Conroy. Lett side fback to frontli J. Pechous, D. Daneke, M. Stenzel, M, Blaine, D. Russell, D. Jelinski. Midlle row: Miss De Labv, sponsor, P. Smepkal, secre tary, A. Zorn, treasurer, J. McG'eal, vice president, P. Caliendo, president. Front row: N. Peterson, A. Dam, S. Sworthout, G Peterson, B. Clausen. The Circus I yy. 3 ff . . .. - x 3, 'I lk 4 , i G. Club Back row: R, Klaus, R. Lambert. Second row: J. Cvrcss, L. Gerretson, A. Earl, K. Rattel W, Grenell. Third row: G Darnmonn, G. Stauter, N. Hinla, F. Ken nell, L. Bettis, B. Sanberg Front row: R. Benn, G. Zelasko, N. White, J. Lumber, A, Guetzlott, H, Holm. Standing at railing: W. Neuman, Mr. Lewis, sponsor- J. Smith, C. Kowalski, E. Forman. 1 1 ge Si xty-two Pep Club The Pep clup has Qrown to such an extent that it is now the largest clup in school. Twc socnsors, Mr Schmid and Miss Curran have done o terntic pop of organizing and conduct- ing mam successful activities. The club sup- plies the cheer-leaders with uniforms. Each -.ear the Varsitv cheer-leader captain receives o cheering alanfet and the other Senior cheer! leaders receive a miniature megaphone rn the IQVW it 5 necfloce. Hobby Club B:cI4 row: D. Lonsing, C. Nordlir1Q,C, Simms, M Czo czor, A, Mottlwiesen, C Liles, D. Toylor, W Koch. Middle row: D. Glaser, R, Evert, VV, B'or1Qlf, L, Swenson J. Michel, D. Watson, S. Sworthout Mri OI son, sponsor. Fronrrow3 A, Jilly, CQ, Altman, R, Willioms, J. l-lcios J. Cole, R, Armareclfit Page Sv L Prop Men Audio - Visual Operators Standing: R, Gendrich, Miss Curron, sponsor, K. Rottel. Sitting: W, Polkey, R. Werlwon, D. Johnson. Student Office Workers Stonding: P. Young, B. Moddock, J. Follensbee, J. Scholz, J. Long, D. Donovan, J. Kurz, P, Con- nell, P. Klein, M. Robe, F. Wise. Sitting: E. Sclwoer C. Vromon B. Bod er K. Wild, C Sixfx-tour i i Q i M. Schmidt. Hall Monitors Bock row, J. Liebl, J. Lumber, J Bauer. lst. row: W. Liles, O. Jocobsen, D. Reiker, D, VVilt- oerger. 2nd row: C. Short, F. Kreiling, B, Rosing, D. Doneke. 3rd row. D. Grogon, B. Stevens, J. Rosenfreter, B. Pittelkow, R. Woods. Fronrrowi J Smith, L Ferris, T Riesterer, J Q-eflmore, F. Clwuey. Punk Bosses S t u d e nt Government Day, an annual affair, is sponsored by the Stu- dent Council at Grant. The staff photograph- er, Alice Jorgensen, who was also an ap- pointed officer for the day is responsible for the pictorial evidence that students work in government. wx r V, lx , X I V , f 7 . f ff ff N 4' W ff ore Fun than a Circus ff! MIILVJX 1. fffwi Page Sum Homecoming Vwctig Y953 The Bond VX. 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UO Stellar Attrachon -mf 57 U3 r ,cn or 'rw 'img cnc .Jean .zclzrel ond gf W V1 C C' C ,AJECVW if cr4 Queen maker Lam e' rc yQdY'f- fZf'f11V'kVl QP 'lea V'ff'TWf.CFVT1IV'sQ ueem x. ffhlo Tmdcll ffnmercucl Cormvoi Ying crm ueen on Krnm FCC' . fm ff Sm mmm: Mm Rau nw: Qwvg 'avid NIUE 3-as 1... I My name is: David Alderman Genevieve Axelsen Bob Barger Joe Bauer Alan Becker LeRoy Bettis Charlene Bingaman La Jean Boesch Joy Bonham Nelda Boxley Chichi Buikema Nancy Bush Patty Calhoun Skip Carro Marge Casey Carol Costello Helen Cream Joan Christie Gerald Dammann Carmen Edmundson Ray Elberfeld Carol Erickson Lee Falk Gloria Fenner Marilyn Fernstrom Leonard Ferris Janet Follensbee Wallace Frankenstein John Franz Richard Fredricks Jerry Gardner La Don Geger Leo Gerretsen Sandy Graves Bill Grenell Al Guetzloff Adele Gulbrandsen Clyde Hamilton Carol Hammergren Tom Hammergren Arlene l-lanke Richard H. Hansen Richard S. Hansen Kathleen Hartigan Harry Henningsen Page Seventy We Proudly Present My favorite personality is: Robert Mitchum Fred Waring No one in particular, everybody. Mr, Bunton Jack Webb Tom Bettis Paul tthe disciplel boyfriend two best friends My My Mr. Collier No one person could Mr. Murphy Miss Foster Jerry Lewis Marlon Brando Bob My two best friends D. J. M. 'Goose Tatum Miss Foster My father Gloria Peterson Joe Dimaggia Eisenhower My mother Dennis Day Art Lambert My dad My father Mr, Murphy Myself Ann Southern Stan Musial Miss Foster John Kerr I like almost be a favorite Bob Bein and my mother Tom Tackett My mother Marion Marlowe Ton lrvin Jack Ellis Myself Gen. Douglas McArthur Mr, Montgomery Na'cia Jen sen My ambition ist To own my own dairy. To become a fourth grade teacher. To study law. To be a veterinarian. To be a sports car driver. To play professional baseball. To be a housewife. To be a housewife. To be a nurse. To go to college and be a Journalist. To be happy. To be a writer. To be a private secretary. To be a carpenter. To be an office employee. To get married. To go to college. To be a home economist. To be a structural draftsman. To go into the business world. To be a success in whatever I do. To stay single and happy for a long while To be an electrical engineer. To be an archeologist. To be a teacher. To be a barber. To get married and raise a family. To be a lawyer. To obtain further education. To graduate. To Study motorcycle engineering and mechanics. To be a secretary. To play pro. baseball. To be a model. To make a million. To attend college and become a teacher. To become o second grade teacher and a good housewife. To become a mechanical engineer. To succeed in the field of dress design. To become a mechanical engineer. To be a good secretary and housewife. No ambition at all. To make the Navy my career. To drive a stock car. To sell 2 x 4's. My name us Jum Henzluk Edward Holm Jack Hungst Otto Jabsobsen Janet Johnson Aluce Jorgensen Funley Kennel Dolores Kuldahl Bobbu Klazura Arlene Kozmunsku Florence Kreulung Phyllus Krone Kenley Kulp Joan Kurz Ruchard Lambert Ruth Lemor Harry Lemm John Luebl Wulluam Lules Joan Long Jack Lumber Clarence Lutz Sue Lyman Sharon McCluntack Barbara Maddock Bully Mauck Pete May My favorute personaluty IS Mr Murphy Mr Antonunu John Kerr My father Mr Joseph Armando Stan Kenton Muckey Mantle My grandfather Mxss Kraus Howard Muller Mom and dad Muss DeLaby Garry Moore Jum Adams Marulyn Monroe My mother My best buddues Senator McCarthy Larry Boscua My mother My father My dad Arbogast and Pete Mr Murphy Lu Ann Summs F D Roosevelt Mv ambutuon us To be an electrucal enguneer To le a football coach Just nothung be an electrucal enguneer be an aur lune stewardess wrute adyertusung copy well a successful physucus a successful housewufe a teacher an aur lune stewardess a secretary and housewufe b a model and a successful housewufe succeed be a dental assustant have wune women and song get a good uob success un lufe meat cutter draftsman pruvate secretary lawyer or a busuness man obtaun a good uob wuth a pensuon druve a motorcycle be a successful fashuon desuaner became a professtonal baseball player Cl SCIBHYIST , To . To - ' . To . ' ' To be ' t. ' To be ' . ' ' To be 4 ' ' ' To be ' - , To be ' . ' ' To ' . To . ' To ' . ' ' To , , - . To ' . ' To be a ' ' . ' To be a . A ' ' ' To be a . To be a ' . To be a . To ' ' ' . To ' . ' , ' 1 To ' 'g . ' To ' . ' . , To be ' A . , To be as much unlike teachers as possible. Richard Menconi Mr. Montgomery TO be O fT16Cl1OI'1iC. ' , ' To be ' . To be ' . ' To go ' ' ' . ' To ' ' . , To ' ' ' ' . ' To u ' . To . To . K To ' ' . ' ' To ' d To be . To do ' , To be ' ' , ' ' To be ' . To be ' ' . . . be . . Pat Munahan Rudy Muehle Robert Nelson Bull Neuman Roger Olsen Wayne Parker Joan Patterson Walter Pechtel Jon Pedlev Glorua Peterson Kerwun Rades Kent Raffel Bull Redman Duck Renehan Harry Robin Charles Ruff Bruce Sanberg Elaune Scanlon Duane Schweukle John Smlth Colette Soder Pat Stagg George Stauter Larry Strauser Ted Summers Gordon Sworthout Jerry Thornton Gordon Thornton Otto Wagner James Werner Larry Westun Noel Whute Joel Wultberger Jon Wultberger Gul Zelasko Sen McCarthy Mr Colluer Carol Halvorsen Walter Wunchell and Mary Ellen Conroy Mrs Hagner Art Klune Gordon Sworthout My mother My dad Muss DeLaby Januce Paulsen Marlon Brando Mr Hodge Teresa Brewer Mr Lewus Marlene Elroy Hursch Ed Portzen Esther Wulluams My mother Esther Wulluams Goose Tatum Frank Leahy Sandra Graves Joe DuMaggua Joan Patterson Albert Eunsteun June Allyson Mr Montgomery Frankue Laune Mv uncle my mother Sugar Ray Robunson Johnnv Rav Jerry Lewus Mom and dad a secretary and housewufe a buology teacher unto phycnalogy or the Aur Force uoun the Aur Force and then go to college become a fug'1ter pulot un the Navy be an auto mechanuc be a model be a carpenter make a mrlluon dollars get marrued and settle down an have a bunch of chuldren To be a success To reture when lm 25 years old None To be a race druver To be mayor of Fox Lake To go to college uoun the Aur Force and funally get marrued To become a veterunaruan To become a mother and maybe a beautucuan To be an offuce worker and later a housewufe To run a grocery store To become a good housewufe and elementary s hoal teacher successful publxc work a success an lufe a draftsman ar truck druver a success un lufe To an umporter and exporter un world trade To be a socual worker To get out of hugh school To make a career un the servuces or stay where I am now To be an archutectural draftsman ar just a plaun draftsman To get through hugh school un four years To own my own place of busuness To be a nught club comeduon or a commercual artust Get marrued and have fuve chuldren Page Seventy one , wi . O A, ww NA P, 5 NJ ,QX n W W MV TY N g, 4 - wi .fi ' Vp K. 1566 Fgmf.. J V AX, l X 'L . MQ? WJ is L' gif, gf! fy , MMV Af? Dwi' M W fwwljwg W QQg5M f0awZ? J ' T' 0 TSSEESW CW s Nr E M ' H N X M f W ff ji ESS? by WQY S Page Seventy-two EN R Q .X Xb ,,.,-uf' f ' Q JV? LE MOWWE r' ,O A ,f L, C, 17A ',,L-rf 4... I, I Xl ff 5 i 4 ix 1 A ?,:, Y- 1' dc! A ' - ,. 1 365' Mfg 6 ,ff I V! sfff' 3. A . ,.........f if Q 'fm-'V-, ff ' 3 f MW, 5 ,.--Ni 5 , Q z 5 , I' rm . E ?w.....A . M ' 10 MM,,,ww Fiff X m g , 3. Q x a x 'X ,RQ , it 'E , f Y 1 2 If Egfr if i :J f lf' 3 1 1 A,,,,4Mt if ' i '??f.T . ., .7 'g.. ---, .7-.. . , g22?ff F ' ' iff '5 2' Patrons Has Excellency Wulluam G Stratton Governor of lllmols ANTIOCH Carluccl Dr and Mrs Rnchard Harvey Dr S J FOX LAKE Bartelt Real Estate and Insurance Bast s Department Store Ben s Shell Servlce Statuon Boesch Leo-General Burlder and Contractor Borson s Store Cathryn s Beauty Shop Crelghton s Dangel s Bake Shop Fox Lake Concrete Products ox Lake Florist ox Lake Gas 8. Oul Co H Juul ox Lake Jewelry ox Lake Realty Co lnc Fox Motors Art Kleun Fried Samuel M D Hank s Motor Supply Hertz s l G A Store Homan s Balt 81 Tackle J B 8. Son Manufacturers J B Jensen Klaus Roy and Ruth Lagoon Service Statlon Lakeland Bulck Lake Vlew Awnrng Co Mackey s Lunen 8. Towel Servuce Norman s Hardware PEPSI COLA Pllgrlm Shop Page Seventy four Ream Walter J D D S Rlckett s Chevrolet Schuenemann s Lakes Electrnc Smlths Cardunal Food Store Smuth s Gamble Store Television Laboratories Town 81 Country Shop Watts George D Real Estate and Insurance Wesellus Palnt and Lunoleum Store Wnllett Bradford M D GRAYSLAKE Behm Louus I Real Estate and lnsurance Bob s Bend Grayslake Feed Sales Grayslake Sand and Gravel Co Schroeder Flonst Stewart Smuth Florlst INGLESIDE Ball S R Sign 81 Plctorlal Pruntung Bejcek s Royal Blue Store Charley s Corner Wnlson 8. Grand The Coffee Pot Edward Wood Curran s Boardmg Kennels Pount Servuce Statuon The Ranch House Ruta s Beauty Shop Sslver Ball Auto Servlce Tuck s Squaw Creek Balt Shop Wasunger Tony , ., . .. - I , . . ' I I 'I I . . U A I I . I I ' ' I ' I I I 'I F . F ' ,, . ' F Rockenbach Chevrolet Sales F -I . I . . ' I 1 1 ' - I I . . - . . I ' 'I I ' I I . . I I , , 1 . I I I . . , . I Patrons MCHENRY Just for Fun Roller Rink ROUND LAKE Avon Plumbing and Heating Bast's 5c - 51.00 Store Bendull Variety Store B0yd's Pharmacy-Indian Hill Dolton, Jack and Vera Dryzmala's Dining Room Fernstrom Storage 8. Van Co. First State Bank of Round Lake Grub Hill Oil Co. H 8. H Hardware Harbaugh, Charles, Lumber Co. Jones Dress Shop Jorgensen Plumbing and Heating Kurz Machine 81 Manufacturing Co. Lakeland Laundry Lakes Bowl Lakes Region T-V Lambert's 66 Service Station Molidor Chevrolet Murphy, W. J., Realtor and Insurance l Patterson, J. VN., Painting and interior Decorating Rickert Electric Rossdeutcher Well Drilling Round Lake Grocery and Market Round Lake Hudson Sales Round Lake Laundromat S. 8. S. Petroleum Schnell's Centrella Store Seekatz, Art-Builders Tip Top Food Mart Zeman's Walgreen Agency, Round Lake Park Page Seventy-five Reavis Report DR. WILLIAM C. REAVIS Chairman of the Committee on Field Services Authorized by the Board of Education of Grant Come munity High School District, a systematic survey was made to aid in the solution of the problem of over population in the present school. Dr. William C. Reavis, whose official capacity is chairman of the Committee on Field Services, directed the survey. His findings were published in the hope that the communities con- cerned with the immediate problem would take an active part in its solution. The capacity of the present school building is approximately three hundred stu' dents, but it houses an enrollment of five hundred seventyefive. To accommodate this overload a double shift schedule was adopted. The action of the Board of Education for expanding the present school plant was suspended awaiting the outcome af a petition of detachment of the Round Lake area from the Grant high school district. Since the survey was made Round Lake has withdrawn from the Grant high school district and has passed its own refer- endum for school building and facilities. The with- drawal of Round Lake, however, does not alter the fact that the present plant at Grant requires much renova- tion and remodeling to accommodate the growing popuf lation. Dr. Reavis noted at the time of the detachment that a unity achieved through strong common interests and aspirations should have been the goal of the Fox Lake-Round Lake communities. This could be ac- ro e Seventy-six SURVEY STAFF William C. Reavis, Chairman of the Committee cn Field Services: Dept, of Education of University of Chicago, Director of Survey. Ralph W. Tyler, Professor of Education and Dean of Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago. Maurice F, Seay, Professor of Educational Administra- tion and Chairman of Department of Education. Maurice L. Hartung, Assoc. Professor of Education and Editor of SCHOOL REVIEW, University of Chicago. Robert C. Woellner, Assoc. Professor of Education and Executive Secretary of Board of Vocational Guide ance and Placement, University of Chicago, Edgar Friedenberg, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences, University of Chicago. ASSISTANTS Carl Tjerandsen Lvnn Shufelt Margaret Dudley Nathaniel Criopens James Crimi William Hicklin Frank Peters Lawrence Fisher Norman Penland complished through strong school interests, and patron- izing better educational programs. The problem of Grant Community high school district continues to be one of serving the youth of the area in o much broader wav than instruction offered in classrooms during the school day. Society, says Dr. Reavis, cannot discharge its responsibility to its youth as simply as it has done in the past. More and more it must depend upon the school as an institution to deal systematically with the problem of education of young people for community living. Not only must adequate school facilities oe provided for the task, but teachers and parents must deal with young people sym- pathetically and understandinglyf' One of the problems which faces youth today is that of taking on the knowledge, skill, and understanding that will make possible a successful adiustment to the life of the social order of which young people find themselves a part. The complexity of the problem of growing up can be appreciated if one considers the number of choices an individual is required to make during the process. ln no society is it possible for a youth to choose his family, his family's social and eco- nomic position, or his race. ln very few social orders does a youth choose his religion today. But in Ameri- can society the youth, as part of the process of grow- ing up, is privileged to select his life work, his friends, his mate, and his philosophy of life. These choices are related to certaun tasks of adolescence dururug the peruod of hugh school educatuon cultures but they take partucular culture and un each hugh school envuronment The realuzatuon of these tasks requured the aud of the modern school both durung the school dav and to some extent flurung uutof school hours The school must thereto e serve Os a communutv center a well as an un s tutuon vvhu h er lossroom unstructuon t us for thu reason that the mo lern huoh school must provude facu s or musc s altt un u vudual and group sports recreatuonal readung and th cultuvatuon of spccual unterests extracurrucular actuvutue and ocuau actuvutues ln order to encourage and to pr vude for partucupatuon un actuvutues such a these lust mentuoned the school must have a well s o ked luhrarv and adequate undoor gymnasuum for rntramural and ur' terschcla tuc game and spcrt a fueld for outdoor und u and r u sports on au utoruum r must cutals dramatu performances one puplu meetung ana a school puanned to encourage the development ot The tasks are common to all partucular forms un each the vooth a vvnrthv members of dem cratuc ocuetv ne 'est unte preters of the school t the cutuzenr should be the vouth who have graduated and are now loo ed upon Os members of the school austruct satusfued customers thev must recognuze theur ohluaatuon to the school whuch has helped t nurture. them hv re ectung un theur adult lufe the uleals and values f whuch the school has stood lf the cutuzens of Grant Communutv l-lugh School Du truct desure the school to become a center of com munutv lufe thev must not shackle the school wuth re structed faculutue and personnel An adequate plant must he provuded whuch vvull enable the school to cultu vate the purpose of educatuon prevuouslv duscussed ana tc serve a center of communutv a tuvutue and group unterests when school us not un sessuon The accom pllshment of these servuces requures plant faculutues such as lubrary gymnasuum audutoruum and cafeterua addutuon to suutable classrooms To the extent that these faculutues are Inadequate or not provuded un a hugh chool plant to that extent the school us handucapped un tne servuces ut us expected to render to the students and t the Jrnmunutv r rn vvhat ha n sauc ts oult e ce tha ,ordless at the out ome of the detachment of Rcdnd l. l- Dustrct orant cornmunutv l-lugh school ha a umportant rule un the development of the area contaunen vvuthun ut boundarues The Fox Lake lnalesude vullage guves promu e of levelopung unto a suzable communutv vvuth the characterustucs essentual to communutv luvung F- good hugh school pant essentual to the desurable aevelopment of the area and wrll contrubute more t gr vvth than ant, other sungle fac or The survey staff theref re stranglv recommends l that the Board of Educatuon formulate wtthout UG ong term plan of plant development for the hugh school oased on the educatuonal and socual needs of the students and the supportung area Z that the hoarc seek to fullv unform the utuzens of the dustruct regard ng uts plans and 3 that a referendum be presented t the people of the dustruct as soon as consudered feasulnle for the votung of bonds t provude the plant faculutue needed Actung upon the recommendatuons of the Commuttee cr Fueld bervuces the Board of Educatuon of Grant Com munutv Hugh School submutted to tne publuc the refer endum vvhuch was accepted on October 24 l953 l-uerevvuth us guven the archutects sketch of the pro posed plant whuch fulfulls the requurements set up lov the 'Xlorth Central Assocuatuon of Secondarv Schools ana tne recornrnendatuons of the Connmuttee on Fueld Se v 'vu , on ' ' u , u ' , In 1 ' F f fr j T ' r f 3 ' .- T C' , tl c Aff s C ' ' X l K s K . 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