Grant Community High School - Trumpeter Yearbook (Fox Lake, IL)

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7956 GRANT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL FOX LAKE INGLESIDE ILLINOIS THE TRUMPETER Page Two After months of patient waiting the new wing of Grant high school was opened to classes. The library was the first section to be put to use. A few weeks later the home- making department was occupied, and finally the music and science departments were ready for use. During the summer all further fin- ishing touches should be added so that our next year can really be one of accomplish- ment and enjoyment in beautiful surround- ings. We gratefully submit thanks to the men and women of Grant Community High School district No. l24 who made this achievement possible through their confi- dence in young people. Cut Mclmterwcmce Cloves Affleflw FXCIVIVITIGQ Qrgamzofmm k.cVemdor AUT ugropfs PQ r rm Table of Contents Vw T v'w,:'1- Bwirci .uf Efiwf firvfbrw fxd'1mPzsTrfgTm,r1 7 Fr., 1 - f K -f,,, , 1 YYQ, Y Tm E ' x9-w 1'5- 43., . J O. N .Nm LA' xxx ' x A Vg , +3 '-.x M x 1 .1 N ' 1' Q. G 4- U n N f? lxffgf . 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A K-,-,Xu ' N. m .1 av.: f -', EN Q y 1 .v 4 fn, 4 'QB 'Y 52 1411-uc' l1,3l.f'3'Ef.,wf,.L. 1546? ,lx jfaf ' fy- ..Vgjk,l: .,.,, ' x .1 'finsf fg- , - 1171, .A U ut. A ,A - f- ff .. , ' if Q v- '72, Q, K X' f-'fb N I 'Q .f,,A,,'?..,--.: . Tx ' 311' Q fQ qi 4,51 3:,,g.'2 'Gigi -gg! ES-gn f , 'Y ' , 1 ,.,1' :D J., ,. A ,A A rf: 53'f,.'2 11,9 ' ,Ja ,j ' 5 ny.-is ,ma '16 ' , '70 ,391 3 , .f nf 'K 'ii 13-- Q, ,'.:.1., if 13524 ' C, 'xii -v,-1 R, P 'f ' J, t' ' 'afypfg 89- .W S .lil , 1 ' fr-if y' r . .. I A. -A ,f,.'w 35? --ii' ' 'Q -.Q , r-5-. BOARD OF EDUCATION Attendlng a regolar board meetlng In the new Board Room are Wade L Eberly prlnclpal of Grant Marvnn Mlnahan Robert McM1cnae! Bar on Mulllns Martun Hlortland president of the Board Wnlllam Stelcnmann Laddue Raska Bernard Brntz secretary of the Board and Donald Callaby busmess assnstant OFFICE STAFF Page Snx Mrs C Jacobsen Mrs A Brdseil Regnstrar Mrs C Bratz Secretary General office receptlonnst W . ,I L, vi Mr Wade L Eberly prmclpal of Grant smiles wsth safnsfoctuon as has azm of an ade.,u:ne buuldmg becomes a realfty thus year ADMINISTRATION M! ww ww. .2 N 9' MR DONALD A CALLABY MISS HELEN H CURRAN MR THOMAS L MONTGOMERY Busmess Assnsfant Deon of Gnrls Assistant Prlnclpal Deon of Boys Page Seven . ' I I N , .- X, . 1 , .' ' I 7 P I I I , . -4' N N I ll I I I N I E M +P - ' ' , V N5 ,whit vcxiigsg I ws? ' 1 'SQ -f I I ii f ' -L 1 ' ' giesg, Q. ya ff., , -. - LTY CLAIRE E, KRAUS B. E,-Northern Ill. State College M.A.-DePaul University M.A. in L.S.-Rosary College English-Library PAUL G. LEWIS B.S.--University of Illinois BOy's P. E.- Athletic Director MERVIN W. LOPER B.A.-Carthage College M.A,-Western III. State College Chemistry-Algebra I LEE D. MILLER B.S,-Northern Illinois State College Machine Drawing- Woods, Architectural Drawing ORPHA E, MILLER B.S.---University of III. Home Economics JOHN C. MURPHY M.A.-University of Chi- cago English-English Lit. LOUIS A. ORR BS-Iowa State Teach- ers College M.S.-Northwestern Uni- versity Business Training- Typing JOHN SCHAD B.S,-Northern Illinois State College World History-Problems in Democracy DAVID M. SCHMID B. A,-Loros College M.S.-University of Iowa American History- English-Latin Page Nine FACULTY Page Ten CLOYCE SMITH B.A.-Iowa State Teach- ers College Algebra, Practical Math., General Math. DANIEL V. WERHAN A.B.-Loras College American History-Mod- ern History, International Relations DONALD WESSELS B.S.-Northern Illinois State College Woods, Electricity, Gen- eral Shop HAROLD WITTE B54-University of Wis- consin General Science, Boys' P. E., Biology JACK ZETTERBERG B,A.--Northern Illinois State College M.A.-Northwestern University Advanced Math., Physics DOROTHY ZITZEWITZ B.A.7Cartlf1age College Spanisn, Latin, English. MAINTENANCE CUSTODIANS CAFETERIA MATRON Reodlng from left to right: CHISMHD Wlk Fnkl. br ores c u z, on o er, ro um e, Ernest Lumber, Clifford Honke, Ted Motthei. 1 , '95 . ii f' if , ,. , -Ml! Mrs. Popock, Mrs, Barth, Mrs. Roffel, Mrs. Casey. Mofron: Mrs. Hansen Page Eleven STUDENT AIDS ,J 1 Page Twelve Scholz, D. Hucker, L. Hansen, J. Halas. . Albers, C. Fuller, J. Paulson. , I-lucker, J. Scholz, M. Jensen, C. Bessert, P Cam A. B. DEAN OF GIRLS OFFICE DEAN OF BOYS OFFICE C. LUNCHROOM CASHIERS D. KITCHEN AIDS E. AUDIO- VISUAL OPERATIONS F. LIBRARIANS . Kazlauslw, M. D'lsa, T. Boesow, I2 Cannallv, W Sodemalwl, E Cleeav. R. Werhon, Mika, D. Rawden, R Neuman, J I-Innes, F DlFatta, R. Saylar Connolly, I., I-Ierlzerl, K. Sclwaad, R Wernan, H Kozlara, W. Koch, W. Wilson. Cain, J. Cole, M. I-luntz, D. Danecke, D. Dangel, K. Jablenskl, N. Thompson, M. Dnan, Todd. CLASSES Page Fourteen After three years of part tame educatnon thus senror class fmally learned what an all day school sessnon was In September 1952 about one hundred seventy freshmen enrolled at Grant destined to be thus years graduating class Thus year however when Round Lake Hugh School became a four year school many of the former classmates were clalmed by that school dlstruct Thus our number has been substan trally decreased Because of construction drffucultues and delays nn the opennng of the new part of the buuldmg our class dld not pre sent a play as has been the custom Other actnvltles however were substituted to let the underclassmen see that the Sensors were an ungenlus class Mlss lrene DeLaby was the class spon sor and Mr Donald Wessels who has just completed has fnrst year at Grant was the class advlsor SENIORS CLASS CDF 956 ' 1 1 . . , . . 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 I . MARGARET BLAINE Margie lf you would be loved, love and be lovable. JOHN T. BOSSOW Tom If a man could have half his wishes he would double hs troubles. WILLIAM BREIT Bill Absence makes the heart grow fonderf' HOWARD BUCCHOLZ Howie For he's a jolly good fel- low. LAWRENCE BURDA Larry No man is such a con- queror os the one who de- feats himself. PRUDENCE CAIN Pru There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. JACQUELINE ANDERSON Jackie KAREN AXELSEN What one has he ought Care to usez and whatever he Noble in thought and in does he should do well. all her deeds. VVILLIAM BELTZ CAROL BESSERT Bill Speech is silver, but si- A friendly girl with many lence is golden. a friend. f 3 ROBERT COATES JERRY COLE Bob .Iere Birds can fly, why can't Men are not angels, nei- l? ther are they brutesf' DOROTHY DANECKE Do: ALICE DIETRICH Laugh, and the world laughs with you, weep, and Good humor is goodness you weep alone. and wisdom combined. X. CLASS RICHARD DE YOUNG Dick I am only an average man, but, by George, I work at it harder than the aver- age man. MICHAEL D'lSA Mike Every man is a volume, it you know how to reod him. JUDITH DONOVAN Judy Doesn't say much, but knows o lot. RICHARD EDMUNDSON Rich The man who loves and laughs must sure do well. ROSEMARY FERRIGAN Rosie The more one works, the more one is willing to work. CAROL FIALA Giggles It is better to know noth- ing than to know what ain't so. is OF 1956 DARREL GLASER He's not lozy, just Tired. LAWRENCE GRAY Mike Never o dull moment. DANIEL GRCGAN Flip ii He has more fun in o minute than others do in lifetime. BARBARA GRUDE Borb Sugar ond spice ond ev eryrning nice. JUDlTl-l HALVORSEN Judy Seeing is believing. LONA HANSEN Still waters run deep. O EMlLlE FJELLSTEDT CARL FLAKS Puppcnen Skip Quiet but nice to know, Peclc's Bod Boy. ROBERT GAYLOR GRAIG FULLER B06 Printer's ink in his ve Small but migntyf' ond 0 twinkle in his eyes. JACK HINES He that does good for good's sake seeks neither praise nor reward. JACQUELINE HOFFMAN Jackie A reason why gentlemen still prefer blondes. LESLIE HOWARD Les Doesn't say much but knows a lot. DOLORES HUCKER Huck The spice at life. CHESLENE JANSSEN Ches She sings a merry song. DIANNA JELINSKI Di A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Page Eighteen EDWARD HAVEL LINNAE l-iENNlNGSEN Skip Tootie A merry heart doeth good A live wire never gets like a medicine, stepped on. LAWERENCE HERBERT Larry My feet are trisky, light and airy, and likewise am LH 'WPG-f RONALD HILDINGER Ron Why should the devil have all the good times? CLASS , 'S f Q MARCIA JENSEN Marsh In her is the beauty of song. ROBERT JENSEN Bob He came, he saw, he con- queredf' ALFRED JILLY Al The cautious seldom err.' THOMAS KANE Killer Intelligent, handsome, in- genius-so he says. WILLIAM KRAEMER Don A man of few words. DIANE LA FLEUR Frenchie Time flies in jolly com- pany, and she makes time fly, OF 1956 'Vx Wg fav- WY:-v J A. vm g , tm N 9 Qwfv lil' WALTER LEFFLER vvoiiy Tough, but oh, so gentle. CHARLOTTE MARTENS Cookie She hath much charm. SANDRA MCMICHAEL Sandy She is a Winsome girl. JACK MICHEL Ask me no questions, I'll tell no tibsf' Page Nineteen I DON NA OWENS Quiet as a little mouse, but nice to have around. RAYMOND PIASECKI Ray The brain is burdened. MERRILL POMEY Merr There never was a red haired saint. HENRY RETEK Hank King of good fellows. WAYNE SANFORD Pinkie One boy is more trouble than a dozen girls. KNUT SCHAAD Nutty Where does an alien go to register, you-all? Tl-. 1 1 RICHARD MIKA Rich Laughing Boy. ROBERT NEUMAN Bob The tall, silent type. BRUCE NEHMER Once a gentleman always a gentleman. JUDE OEFTERING Judy To speak kindly does not hurt the tongue. CLASS C9 l l JUDITH SCHOLZ Judy She hos friends becouse She is one. ANTHONY SCOTT Loddie The lomp of genius ond personality burns bright. PATRICIA SHUTTER Pot Ay, every inch 0 queen. CHARLES SIMON Chuck Strong os on ox, but lik- oble os a puppy. KARL SMITH Smitty Our whole life is like o ploy. WILLIAM SODERDAHL Bill Who dores nothing need hope for nothing. OF 1956 DONALD STURTEVANT Don So innocent until you get to know him. SANDRA SWORTHOUT Sondy Be silent ond sofe- si- lence never betrays you. Page Twenty-one DAVID TAYLCR Dave They can conquer who they think they can. FLCYD WEAVER Russ Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius. LUCILLE WILSON Lucy God's noblest work, a wo- man perfected. JUDITH WEBER Judie Imagination is more im- portant than knowledge. ELLA LOU WEIDEMAN Lou A cheerful look makes even a duck a feast. Page Twenty-two RONALD WERHAN JAMES WESTPHAL Ron Jim His camera catches all. Man among men, but nev- er among women. SALLY WOLF JANET WOLFF Sai Jan As iron sharpens irong She is too beautituI for one scholar, the scholar. man to love. CLASS OF 1956 6. -cs 42151 EQ Gathered at the North en- trance last fall were the Jun- ior class officers, Ronald Mad- den, vice-presfdentg Sharon Orr, secretaryg William Wol- ker, presidentg and Robert Autschbach, treasurer. The faculty advisors of the Class of '57 were Mr. Cloyce Smith, counselor and Miss Joanne Foster, sponsor of student activities. 'QV -1 41 4. W 1 xx, T 3' Dolores Albers Louanna Bessette Donna Dalziel Page Twenty-four ' nw gc ,. an 1 rw X. A - , T' . X 14, ii Y. ii' Q ' I ' 1 I R . V' .2 I., , kylie , S i i 'X Larry Amanda Robert William Janet Antepenko Arnold Autschbach Axelsen Bauer Gerald Frank Frances Betty Russell Bieneman Busch Chuey Clausen Connelly Joyce Audrey Constance Betty Richard Dalziel Dam DeYoung Dierkes Dose -at '55 I ,L kgfv- .v,v - E3 i ,.,- 45' , . 5 xy V V.,, i C g. X Carlene Ekdahl Robert Fehlberg ii! -.x Rosemary Dona William Elicky Emslie Ester Carol Leonard Keith Fehringer Gahgan Gordon Kay Beaman Barbara Cwik Ruth Dresike l' 3 Bonn: Graves Arden Hansen Alnce Johnson 45 -54. Rlchard Grenell Robert Hansen Edward Kaska La rry G roc ke Robert Hernch Frltz at QC' X X Rxchard Gayle Gronlund Gross Dennzs Car Hodge Hutnus Peter Donald Kaslausky Kennel Klesgen Joanne Robert Halas Hamalton va Morris Hum' Jaransen Gerd Wayne Klausmeyer Koch I Edward Doris Bernodine Gabriel Edward Ronald Francis Koester Krueger Lauten Lojdl Mock Madden Matthews Curtis Ronald Joyce Ralph lrene Sharon Kenneth Medine Moore Nowak Olenick Oman Orr Patterson Page Twenty-five 4 Janice Paulsen Janet Rosentreter Sidney Sworthout Page Twenty-six ft 1 'r 47 'Q Michael Elizabeth Pettingill Prosser Patricia Diane Shaw Smolik Charles Patrick Taylor Tierney it gf 95 Sharyn Putz Gerald Stanley Carol Valley 'Sn- 'Q 5. Katherine Relitz Margaret Steichmann Lawrence Verjinski Na pcfures for: Fred Dunkman, Imogene Halbur Douglas Daniel Warlin Watson Robert Mitchell Weinke We-rwo F I ilk' A It . y , ilk Frances Wehrstein Walter Wilson Barbara Richelson Mary Stenzel William Walker SOPHOMORES 1 L M, CLASS Assisting Judy Rosenboch, an ambitious sophomore, are the class advisors, Mr. John Schad, counselor, and Miss Joanne Derry, class sponsor. 1958 The sophomore dass officers who managed class activities are: Albert Jette, treasurerg Jody McMichael, secretary' Ray Hamm, presiaenr, ana Robert Dixon, vice-president, .af -in ,ini Richard Adamek Stanley Arnstein Patricia Burg I Maureen Cunningham David Ezelle Page Twenty eight f 4, -- I , ri xrflxg Q X 3 , , Kathleen Alderman Donald Beaman Brian Busch Q fu.. Q' Deborah Dangel William Falster R tr . ,VJ 1, Eric! iv Dorothy Alsbury Daniel Benner Edward Chuey a lf' 'YW Ai li tam fu 9 In .Th William Ambacher Richard Benzel Carol Clary Q f'-2: Qi. il Andrew Anderson Forrest Berg Janice Costello 5' 1-5 ,ff Bla. E A. fb. L Q- 1 'uf' 'ln Harold Andresen Tom Bowie William Cross ,ent dwg, -ii, , I W. 'Q J Richard Francis Mardele JGQOMC Dickow DiFatta Dion D Iso Paul David Michael Alan Fay Ferrigon Ferrigan France an -v- 4' i s. pd' Patricia Angelo Jacob Breit Sheila Cunningham Robert Dixon Diana Gross , Gary Gohs Ray Hamm Irene Hogberg '17 4 . L? Q A Diane Kendra Kenneth Kohl ag 'QI Robert Grenell Robert Hamm Kathleen Jablenski '53 4, C , James Groc ke Lawrence Helma Judy Jarmy 73 Q G , n 1 o .3 33? K , Joann Gulbrandsen Carol Hildinger Albert Jefte 41- -7 K 4., Lilly Kean Diane Kory -'-F Ira Kepharr Howard Kozioro T? S, Nancy Kilb Janice Kraerner l '. -.. ,V -5, N' l ai Y . 'Al A A ff' 1 , X J ' '3 ff , 2 Alsace Stanley Roger Gundlach Hallin Halverson Catherine Merna Sondra Hink Hintz Hjortland Cele Larry Edward Johnson Juul Kominscky -5 .Q '35 R Gerard Donald James Klazura Klein Klingenburg Paul Lee William Krasinski Lewis Llndholrn Page Twenty-nine ...gs -I , 4 7 W 415 .fp ,-ev.. 'W' ' z' C . , J? V A 3 r , s 3 Q w 1 l'i-l ' , 'fa 'gt :V 2 'T-I , , ' .Z ' f' W -' in ., it A, ' 'J Q zl. ' Q K ix ' 9 f.'. :iv ,,,., V it rf I at -V .A ' Qt 2 I V ,sm , .,. :,.. I X 5 W , I ' ' ' ' '1'--- Mg' ,A:. ,A ,K A lll, 1 q H -1 A- P. --v- W -Z ' A ' M ff in 1 -'Q if V 'lg ,4 ' . .f K ' li , rx, J 3 ,,.: , ,, 5 ,. z N I, V' 'qs -. , Q f u hy 'X 'LT' Yi 234 i f Christina Carol Sandra Sharon Marcia Gayle Gertrude McMichael Malusky Martinez Minahan Murphy Oeftering Ostling Janice Ellen Loretta Joseph Patricia Betty Robert Ostrander Parry Pinkham Poliakon Pottgether Reid Reid Donna Judith Gary Dennis Nancy Judith John Risberg Rosenbach Sandrock Schaer Schmid Schulz Selby by ,,,,,. In t' H I ,,', at P ,ig W J at M J , bm iv , V 0 ' , ,. S, W :Q t as .: ' I ' fl Z I: fill J 52 1 4.2 4 ' J 2:i:,::,, -1 Kr - ' ,QL ., EZ: .... 2:-fzif Af ix I A A Y ,K - V',-. J V: 'i , y,, j tl I 1' t ' T Ag ,J, f '-'t2 it Q, ., . f seam? fliix juli ,h,, viii, . it :.,. ,,.. ,. . , , ea 'T-1 ,.,. Q . 'W' ' t W' A' . '. ,sf N jg 3 ,gv , G ' i,,.. , 3 ,A R .,..v ' sm .VVA 5 V3 - A . .... Z .,.. I I div lubll .. .Li .ig vA-v, 1, w - Y M ,g 'lei 3, 1 my -551 . ' ' ' ':-, , it , UN l : 'Q A - U ii,,,i,,,i tx L N T 1 in , V4 , Janice Barbara Valerie Jacque Karl Norma Michael Skeets Sokup Stenzel Tesar Thode Thompson Tierney Richard Frank Joyce Terry Charles Dianne Richard Todd Trkovsky Trusky Tvaroh Use-dom Watson Weaver Bonnie John Donna Rosemary Gerald Shirley Betty Weber Wishoar Weiss Wettstein Williamson Wolff Yanke Page Thirty FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1959 kj.-w - 5 , 4 CLASS OFFICERS: fi J 1' lily Freshman class officers are, standing: Elaine Borg, secretary, and Theodore Spooner, president. Foreground: John Madden, treas- urer, and Kenneth Thompson, vice president. CLASS ADVISORS: Mrs. Dorothy Zlrzewirz who has previously been the class sponsor changed places and acted as class counselor thus year Mr. Arveno Antonlnl was the sponsor of all Freshman actlvmes Page Thirty-one pn -i L .A X , A' Q, '41 l f 13. .5 A X 23' ,M 5 I - , 1 , Qi., V 11341 x, 4? ' 'J .Mgt I J 'V fffiiw ' ' ., ia- f - , , iff 'Q V ,. ' Q' E ' A M J ' x 'W' 7 V ' -'. , 2 , 'iv ww ,. , G MA 'I A in km ' ---f fa V I ii, . Mary Patricia Stephen Edward Peter Richard Adams Ames Ames Andresen Badger Ball Jock Yvonne Martha El-:iine Jack James Bertolette Bettis Bird Borg Borson Brotherton Carol Barbara Dale Cecilia Richard Sharyn Busch Clark Coates Cunningham Deering Devine . . 1 X - Q., KX S V' ., 5 II L w: if V ' ' T C 19- s ' ' M Ji. 'Hill - ' - Q. 'YW i Iveline Diane Kaye Karl Corrinne Thor Dreiske Drews Duncan Etters Fehlberg Fjellstedt Kay Marianne William Craig Ronald Judy Forsman Freund Freund Frost Goodwin Gulbrandsen Page Thirtyetwo 'Vial ..- 4' 4 , 1 . 4 it N Tyanna Barre Betty Buikema John DiFatta up-. fm, adv C 1 4' Ellen Fletcher William Hamilton ti 1 . S, , fe , ar- gl' ' lf , '?i'x,x of ' I-4 'Q 'Mx' ., 'GSAC J A Richard Beverly Hamm Hanke Joan George Herman Hucker Carol Diane Johnson Kantner 'T , 'K ' x 4 F ' -3 al I 4 , ' X, x '- Nignx x Judy Grace Kitterman Klein Larry Thomas Larsen Lewis '13,-rf' ra xg, 6 , . J -2' 43 tl Qu I , - Q, si it Q5 'll E. 3 79' fr JM , N 'YI A l f V -1 ' , - . 'k lx X A ' Y , . X V ' ,,.,, QQ ' 3 X XX X L Aix m1'N+x i ix -N tk K cv Hill Pamela Christa Jackie Barbara Hannon Hansen Hausmann Helwig Hemm Charles Judy Allan John Joseph Irwin Jackson Jahnke Janssen Jarmy Carol Patricia Karen Jock Gertrude Kazlausky Kelley Kennel Kiesgen Kildahl F , Q, il' My 4 M: ' as ' ff V -' ' , -, Ay ' i -21 'L ' 5347- i . ' ' , 1 ' M' 4.-Y. rf lx -W 'SLN' 'J f A 'qi Joy Lonnie Gerald Arlene Joanne Klein Krotz Kuznicki Larsen Larson Peter Jackie Adrienne Betty Bonnie Lindahl Loser Lubanski McEvoy McGrath Page Thirty-three J, Y x D . t-Ni, I tv -. 3 'ff' ,, - Robert McNally Darlene Neuman Clara Palinski 'Qi x 'X Y, ,X ,gg X . Gerald Richter Richard Scypta Page Thirty-four X .ft 1 x fi ,V W lf' 0 6 Y 'Y 3, G P t . if - 4 M, :AL 1-5 L I M ' N, ' 4- , 4' Q ' 1 John Marilyn William Madden Masche Matas Peter Karin Ernest Nielsen Nordling Norris John Barry Martin Palinski Paulsen Pottgether f', - .51 if ' fk , 3 15 Y V .H A iii ,Y RS., ar 8 Y' HEX -Exit ,lf 1 Donald Joseph Dixie Rowden Solemi Samec Geraldine Ldwerence Paul Smith Smith Smith ...M ' 45 f f X I . 1 Martha Matthews Peggy Norsworthy Albert Ramsey .4 Marilyn Schlosser Evelyn Sokup A '-4, f R' I'-f Y . Y J 4 , x -- ., ' .,.r:' x :V V . i v. ,. U Kenneth Craig Mock Nagel Gran: Rose Oberg Pahnke Dolores Donald Randall Rasmussen 1 .T .ar X ' '- va Marilyn Larry Scholz Schwartz Lawrence Theodore Sommerfeld Spooner 17' Larry Qtanley John Sullivan Ronald Thyrlon Thomas Weunmann 11' Bi Walter Staszak Patrlcra Summers Joseph Trkovsky Patncra Welch Snlrlee Stenzel Carol Taylor Sam VanTreese Emil Weso L. A 'Q' X, ! 1 l-l ro Stewart Patrrcra Tessmann Arthur Vocke George Whnfney Jocob Stob Christo Thocle Janrce Waste William Wreczorek fx 49 Allen Stolz Kenneth Thompson Elarne Waloszek Edna Wxlson f x mr- Donald Strlckler Narcy Thompson James Wernrstenn Morrlyn Wrobel Page Tharty fave M - f T ' ' rf K ' 2' J lx, , 3 A -3 9 an gs, 1 , A lf' X K xr ' M . 1t Q T ' f' l M T ,, ' 5, 4 o r V' -as J .V Z if laf, 1 TY N , . T M, r 'K 3 ' H X h lf' -' r ' l g - 6 . ,FT ' A V , Y ' s - 'VH fX l X l Q' . C' T ' lm A ,.. V I 7' A , 5 will 'V , X I 4 ' Mi ,A M .4 l J - . 'Q T ' E ' T 4 Tl, l V K ,. 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'www X, n1f1fm'wi W fI1,M,y ,Zta :jl'f1C'l1?7 fp 67 fwi' vw. ff ij M ,' X- f 3' ,ry T1 - ' 1 ' L' '- 'N E-'ITI fx' 1T',f i -11' V XY 3 jx, -' I V 4 I X ' Q, ,Y 11' I xmlf- ' W V 4 I' I www F1 fm ' F' 1, Y Flaw W ' '-'- C WWW E F' V ' Wi f fV'1 1 ' ' V' v' V 7 'SLN'-1' 'w' 1 v f'11 x ff Q-UI 'xQ' Jw 1 ' v- ' H31 in ig 5' ,' .f thgifg F. QM . ,m I lg' :., li, 'ram-if fV' fx? ' X- Smrv Jw J Truxv , CP MQ1' E Y 1' - 'V Uv. L M. Fill , f Q QQ. 'J f' ' ' T H.. iN' C 3 i L.--. rf ATHLETICS lvl I X' 14,g,,f X - MTT,., ff , U, I V A , I ' i!i,.fZjA,f,7 My W I ' ' ,L 9 H I ' A kk . X If ,, V .4 f I , ' 2 f, ,Q , I, 4 All IM, , ff , I u ! K 4 , fl FOOTBALL - SCORES: Sept. I7 Sept, 24 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct, I4 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Nov. 5 Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant O O 6 I2 O O 6 12 VARSITY 1: PM 1 QT Libertyville O - ' Grayslake I9 'V' Palatine 6 Wauconda 26 Glenbrook 20 Coaches Paul Lewis and Hal Witte Elo-Vernon 20 CHomecomingl Fenton 6 Antioch l3 Varsity Football Team Page Thirty elght Back row P Kennel R Autschbach R Hamllton M Pettnngnll J Bneneman W Walker R Moore M Jaranson Standung Coach Wltte L Grocke C Flaks T Bossow M Dlsa T Kane R Madden 2nd row R Gaylor D Kraemer R Edmunclson B Nehmer lCaptl H Retek W Leffler E Havel Front row J Cole K Smxth R Weaver D Grogan fMgrJ R DeYoung R Mlka A Scott : . , . , . ' , . ' ' , , ' , . , . . l I. ' ' 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Coach Lewis. 1 A 1 - 1 - I - - f - I - 1 1 . , . ' , . , . . , . , . ' , . . ffm. Grant Vormty Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Coach Ray Collier Swat Grant Vorsuty Basketball Team VARSITY BASKETBALL Bc 49 54 6l 6l A8 53 56 45 4l 94 57 52 42 57 50 54 87 56 70 59 5l 38 'Gil Results 195556 NlOryvlllC 6 Lake Geneva Elo-Vernon Antloclv 47 Glenbrook 3 Palatlne Groyslalfe 3 North Cnucago 68 'Naucondo 74 West Cnlcogo 66 Fenton 56 Woenlngton Parlfe 66 Elo-Vernon 48 65 52 Antlocll Palatine Glenbrook 70 Groyslolfe 70 Marquette 96 Wouconrlo 56 Fenton 53 59 Zlon Elgun 33 36 68 35 55 A UV B clf r R Am a F gr n :lf M W2 gait T rt nlnL 1 :A K , , . - J-l l r ,, rc A X 3 ' 1 fl Ll l fl A , fl '- ' r A es 9 1 ? 1 l K J l 4 is I l A l B V Q o 6 aw E H:-.el ecntf cli Kazlzum, Q. F Q ell Vnflrllc, QA CLZ1' Cplluer D Grogan Vgrl C Mfyilne, li C'fr-,ly 'JJ L',tf'er, G Past: My :Uni in Q P' jr, T l:,-,e,h, P Tyr,,, 9 lerncny lf !: 1c' age tw w- 1 BASEBALL Varsity Baseball: Scores: April April April April April April April May May May Moy May May May Grant Grant Grant Gront Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant 6 5 2 3 9 6 6 7 I5 4 l5 2 lO 2 - 1955 Ela-Vernon Antioch Glenbrook Palatine Grayslake Wouconda Fenton Elo-Vernon Antioch Glenbrook Palatine Graysloke Wauconda Fenton Coach Paul Lewis l955 Varsity Baseball Team Standing T Riesterer R Milfa J Braam E Glower M Dlsa D Brezino D Kraemer Coach Lewis Middle row D Lyons R Madden R Edmundson T Palowsku N Hunk R Klaus Front row W Parr F Kazlausky C Kowalski L Burda P DiPego Page Forty Meets: April l6 April l8 April 2l April 26 April 28 April 30 May 3 May 7 May 9 May I4 May l7 May l9 May 2l May 23 Ela at Grant Grant, Fenton, Grayslake at Glenbrook Grant, Wauconda, at Fenton Antioch, Wauconda at Grant Palatine Relays Antioch at Grant Wauconda, Elo, Antioch, Grayslake, at Grant Var. Grayslake F. S. 8- Var. Freshman-Sophomore Track Meet at Glen- brook, Grayslake, Grant at Antioch Round Lake at Grant Glenbrook, Palatine, Wauconda at Grant Var, Antioch at Grant Var. Varsity Conference Track Meet at Glenbrook Varsity Track Team 1 Coach Ray Collier Standing: Coach Collier, K. Smith, R. Gaylor, R. Rasmussen, D. l-lodge, J. Klingenberg, M. Jaranson, J. Janssen, J. Klazuro, C. Frost Middle row: G. Williamson, A. Scott, M. Pettingill, R. Connelly, P. Tierney, C. Usedom, R. Neuman, J. Cole, R. Fehlberg. Front row: M. Werwa, R. Dixon, E. Kaminscky, A. Jette, C. Hufnus, J. Poliokon, L. Stanley. Page Forty-one Football 1 Back raw: J. Weishaar, J. .lans sen, J. Klingenberg, D. Klein l-l. Koziara, P. Badger, K Thompson, J. D'Isa, G Sand roCk. 3rd row: Coach Smith, D. Ras mussen, R. Hamm, T. Lewis R. Hamm, A. Jette, R. Hamm R. Todd, Coach Wessels. 2nd row: M, Pottgether, L Smith, J. Selby, P. Smith, R McNally, T. Spooner, R. Dixon Front row: R. Weaver, A. Ram sey, L. Larsen, C. Frost, M Tierney, D. Rowden, L. Stan ley. Frosh-Soph Basketball: Back row: R, Todd, W. Lind- holm, A. Jette, G. Hacker, F. Berg. Middle row: Coach Schad, R. Hamm, C. Usedom, E. Chuey, J. Stob, R. l-lamm. Front row: R. Dixon, J. Kla- zara, D. Klein, D. Rasmussen R. Grenell. 1 Freshman Basketbal li Back row: R. Hamm, L Stan- ley, R. McNally Middle row1 Coach Smith, A. Vocke, K. Thompson, J, Jans- sen, P Smith, Mgr: R Lin- dahl and G. Whitney. Front row: K. Moclf., P Badger, D. Rasmussen, T. Lewis, T. Spooner. ACTIVITIES 1 6 t. . -. ,,-i, .SWS '. j ,, ,N f 'Y Q I I ,sa '-,1 J. f. 1 - QW f f , A '14 4, U J ,X ff f1.V-'M ' I fa.-2 H' f-43244, ,, L '5!.g'? V Ax.f.,,-Zfzffgggfijjwgjf, fs. i X Y f . ig? 'G n M, M ' l Q ,if V nf- Q? 5 3 F ' . E Q 5'Q E 2 Eg ' L E, ','A 55' Iii' ' M 4: X' UQ- ' mf -.A AX 'af- Q .f V -- 5 , ' ..,,. vs : rt f ffl' 5f':f?fQ - ,L .,.. J ,f 5125352 V. ' L ? ffiff' ' ' I A Qffi 1 'H ff Q 'x ,rv , , 4,3 QW ff. s H-af if I N ! .s 'U . cw: u ,,- '1 ,' , 2 . .P . 6 1 7 Q H 5 ll Q A2717 QQ., Y . ,, f, RRR ,f 1 gif' 'V k 1 X . A ' , 'wx , 'J 'f x r . 3 . 45? N' f ' V ' V ' 9 M ' ' , , 41 , 's I NIGR PRGM 1955 Hawaiian rnusic and decorations set the scene for a lovely Junior Prom which was held at the Moraine Hotel in Highland Park. Judy McGreaI reigned as queen of the i955 Junior- Senior Prom. ,, L-A 45 ,,- Q- 5 APT' , .N , fi L .fi 1 . J. IL, J V . Q Y X I K , '.l'JwJh WNA 1 NUM, MQ! , UWT! Que- L' ' Q,-M' X' r X N' a,,.iZf ' o Q J, ,ji 'QW 1 K Mr, Olson's ond Mr, MiIIer's com- bined woodshops disploy their finishied products ot Open House. Fond porents view the science disploy. Mrs. Miller dernonstrofes homernok- ing projects. Forrest Berg conducts o group of vis- itors through the biology exhibits. OPEN HOUSE r 49 2 STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY On April 2l, l955, students of Gront who were duly elected to their respective offices took over the government of Fox Lake for the day. Each year the Student Council of Grant sponsors a student government project to give the students on opportunity to observe first hand the work- ings of village government. Laddie Scott, a senior this year, served as Mayor of the town. Lucille Wilson, student photographer, captured pic- torially the officers at their various duties. 5, ct f PEP MEETING Cnach Sched gives Q pep talk Deon Montgomery leads o cheer, Cheers for coaches and team A wnrd To the wlse. ml .11...il...ll. R51 USHERS CLUB On steps: S. Cunningham, D, Albers, M. Dion, A. Gundloch, J. Poliakon, A, Dietrich, M. Stenzel, Standing: E. Fletcher, B. Grude, R. Elicky, E. Parry, M. Tierney, D. Ezelle Front: L. Kean, D. Kary, T. Tvaroh, J. Weishaar, R. Todd, J. Janssen, T, Weinmann. HALL MONITORS Bock row: C. Medine, J. Westphal, A. Anderson, J. Bieneman, R. Moore, A. Scott, R. Edmundson, M. Porney, J. Schulz, C. Flaks. 3rd row: W. Leffler, R. Autschbclch, H. Retek, L. Grocke, P. Fay, J. An- derson, D. Sturtevant, W. Beltz. 2nd row: P. Shutter, B. Graves, L. Hansen, F. Weaver, J. Halas, J. Ros- enbach, C. Hildinger, A. Dietrich. Front: C. Martens, P. Angelo, M. Stenzel, G. Smith, S. Hiortland, A. Gundlach. Page Fifty-four wi W. 5-N 1 ' dl' . JAC! M. WWW :wig ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS The annual staff is proud to pre- sent this fourteenth issue-of Grant's year book, THE TRUMPETER. Pru- dence Cain, o senior, is the very copo- ble editor-in-chief of this year's book under the direction of Miss Claire Kraus, advisor. The members of the staff are repre- sentatives from all the classes. As- sisting the editor at a staff meeting in the library ore: D, Kendra, a sopho- more, R. Neuman, a senior, E. Kaska, junior, P. Burg, sophomore, Editor P. Cain, P. Ames, freshman, D. Danecke, senior, and K. Alderman, a sopho- more. --'Q ANNUAL STAFF BULLDOC-'S BARK COMMERCIAL CLUB gy M? ,. -11-:ze-,w., Q? 1. l .Ji F The newspaper staff who publish the BULl.DOG'S BARK are: J. Weber, L. Burda, J, Hoffmann, J. Scholz, I., Wilson, J. Bauer, B. Grude, and R. Gaylor, A highlight of the Commercial Club's year is the selection ofa Carnival king and queen. Looking on as Mr. Elierly places the crown are: Back row: C. Flaks, C. Hildinger, H. Buchholz, J. Hoffmann, J. Scholz, M. Jensen, B. Richelson. Fourth row: J, Paulsen, l. Halbur, C. De- Young, C. Ekdahl, D. Danecke, C. Valley. Third row: A. Johnson, D. Smolik, D. Dalziel, J. Weber. Second raw: B. Lauten, B. Cwik, D, Krueger. First raw: S. Sworthout, E Prosser, D. Hacker, C. Fiala, B. Dierkes. ln the left foreground Mr, Eberly has yust placed the crowns on F, Weaver, king, and J. Wolff, queen. VV' Members of the Art Club are seated, back rowg L. Sommerteld, D. Beaman, R. Fehl- berg, A. France, V. Stolte, E. Hayel, H. Buchholz, D. Taylor, F. Dunkman, C. l-lufnus. Fourth row: J. Dalziel, C. Ekdahl, C. Hausman, D. Kantner, K. Relitz, J. Woltt, F. Chuey, P. Pott- getherg P, Hansen. Third row: C. Janssen, K. Kennel, C. Thode, J. Bauer, K. Forsman, M. Matthews, J. Gulbrandsen, A. Dam, C. Busch. Front row: D. Jelinski, E. Wilson, P. Welch, C. Taylor, P. Tessmann, E. Fletcher, B. l-lonke, Miss Derry, instructor and sponsor of the club. The Science Club meets in the new science room. They are: standing, L. Lewis, F. Berg, J. Brotherton, D. Sturtevant, J. Rosenbach, Mr. Witte, Mr. Antonini, L. Burda. Back tablei R. Aclamek, E. Chuey, P. Badger, R. Olenick. Middle table: C. l-lildinger, I. Kephart, P. Burg, J. l-lalvorsen, G. Loidl. Front table: R. Weaver, K. Axelsen, P. Fay, J. Janssen, E. Fiellstedr. ART CLUB SCIENCE CLUB CAMERA CLUB FUTURE HOME- MAKERS . me U 7 N ? fm N l:!E'?35 K i we EL... fi Boys and girls interested in photography are: Standing: T. Lewis, C. Simons, R Wnenke, J. Scholz, J. Hines, C. Irwin, G. Klausmeyer. Middle: D. Dongel, C. Frost, R. Wer hon, C. Johnson, J. Hoffmann, D. Danecke, E. Kaska. Front row: J. Halas, M. Werwa, L Smith, P, Cain, N. Kilb, M, Pettingill, W. Axelsen. Bo:k row: J. Klein, B. Lauten, P, Kelley, A. Johnson, B, Richelson, M, Pomey, R. Pahnke, T Kildahl, R. Wettstein, J Schulz, B l-lemm, C. Clary. Middle row. J. Jackson, N. Thompson J. Kraemer, B. Buikema, M. Bird, G. Ostling, P. Tessmonn, K, Jablenski, C. Polinski, C DeYoung C. Fehlberg. Front row: E. Borg, D. Neuman, J. Helwig, B. McGrath, J. Summers ,- fgfif' .,f ? 1 ' 'T Q5 3 N1 Q Grant'5 lettermen are as follows: Back rowi P. Kennel, R. Edrnundsan R. Neuman J Cale, R. Autschbach, Fourth row: M. D'lsa, W. Leftler, D. l-lodge, T. Bossaw, J. Bienemlanl Third row: A. Scott, R. Madden, D. Kroerner, K. Smith, E. Havel. Second row: R. Miko D. Grogan, F, Vlfeaver. Fronti R. Gaylor and H. Retek. Coach Lewis standing, I Standing: J, Michel, D, Sturtevant, W, Koch, K. Patterson, C. Fuller. Seated: J. Gulbrandsen, R. Coates, C. Flcks, D. Albers. UG!! CLUB HOBBY CLUB FUTURE TEACHERS P I JJ IN: Back row: Mr Wessels, sponsor, S. Hollin D,, Ferrigan, W. Lindholm, S. Ball, J. Madden, P Krasinski, F, DiFatfa, K. Thompson, R, Reid, K. Kohl, Larsen, R. McNally, K. Mock, W. CoJk, T. Tvaroh, Standing: L. Wilson, Miss Curran, sponsor, M. Jense Wolff, A. Dietrich, K. Schaad. J. Berrolette. Front row: S. Ames, L n, L, Herbert, Seated: M. Stenzei, S MTM' if ,M I 1 . ., -HHS? A sw n i7 3 M 'Q Y !M.f, an J. 39.1 J 'H BX 1, I It I Q l I M. fyfsm Agia L W 'S SX, ma 2 5717 :QQ aw W 1? Q 4 'R sf .QQ Q D H 5 5 HEL: X.,. ,, Mmaafsmzf-in-N,Mv.fW BAND CHOIR Halvofsen, S. Wolff, P. Nielsen, R. Haivorsen, M Tierney S. Ames M Elanne, B Graves. J. Nowak, C Cun- nungnarn, M. Murphy Second raw: E. Fyellsrecit, K. Axelson, L. Kean, J. Donovan, C Janssen, CJ Ekdanl J. COsfeHo, A Dam, K. Bea- man, S. Hyortlana, C CTary, K Fire- Bac? rm. A France, J Klnngeninerg, D Hodge, D, Klern, W. Walker VV. man, K. Hunk Axelson, R. Edmundson Seafedi P. Ames, K Alderman, E. ard row: B. Nenrner, K. Scnaad, P. Kennel, H. Bacnnalz, L. Juul, W. Leffler Grade, J. Gufbrandsen, K. Nordhng, Second row: VV. Matas, D. Taylor, E. Havei, R Coates, L. Herbert. C. Busch, Front row: P. Nlelson, R. Halvorsen, M. Tierney Seated at the conference table are: D. Kendra, T, Spooner, C. Medine, P. Kennel, S. Orr, B. Nehrner, A. Scott, l.. Juul, A. Jette, S. McMichael, B. Blalne, Standing: C. Nagel, W. Walker, D. Rasmussen, R. Hamm, and Mr. Montgomery, advisor. Standing: P. Kennel, C. Ekdanl, L. Howard, C. McMichael, D. Hodge, K. Axelsen, R. Adomek, J. Scholz. Middle row: M. Blaine, S. McMichael, M. Hintz, P. Burg, W, Wilson. Seated foreground: S. Orr, D. Booman, A, Scott, J. Donovan, J. Halvorsen, L. Burda. STUDENT COUNCIL CHESS CLUB SAFETY ED. CLUB . Standing: D. Glaser, Mr. Schmid, sponsor, and S. Arnstein. Seated: T. Tvaroh, A, Dietrich, R, Swanson, and J. Klingberg, Back row: T. Fjellstedt, R. Moore, R, Connelly, D. Benner, R. Hamilton, R, Herich, K, Gordon R. Dose, A. Hansen, Fourth row: W. Soderdahl, L. Gray, J, Stob, F. Matthews, W. Matas, R. Gronlund, L. Grocke F. Busch. Third row: W. Hamilton, P. Lindahl, J. Jonssen, J. D'lso, R. Jensen, W. Wieczorek. H. Stew art, Mr. Jacobsen, sponsor. Second row: G. Richter, C. Frost, J. Borson, D. Watson, L. Krotz, A. Stoltz, J. Kiesgen. Front: E. Kaminski, D. Rowden, J. DiFatta, L. Verjinski, R. Deering, G. Whitney. ,W . ,Q , MM. ..,,... ...V ,H .. Q ' W' in L vfn Q . . Standing: P. Nielsen, M. Hlntz, D. Kory, A, Lubonsky, D. Shoer Seated on couch orms: M. Dion, S. Stenzel. Front row: A. Anderson, M, Tierney, R. Holvorsen, W. Folster, B. Paulsen, K. Thode. Seated: M. Stenzel, K. Hink, I. Hogberg, R Hamm, S. Sworthout. Standing: W .Wi!son, C. McMichael, M, Murphy, D. Weiss. T..-.- LATIN CLUB SPANISH CLUB g Y! Cf. f ' wr, ,wa 9 5' 3 W , Sul 9 -Q' Evffwm 5 7, :Q 3 M qi 22 3 Z! E - +3 Q ' V 5 P ' 4 W mf 6 Y, 4 if ,, . 0 , U45 'T' f MW, V: 1 , it fag ,ff iQ I: Wh' ,, f f, ffik , , . ,, J ,J , ' N.,f2QwQLfm ..2l,...,wm., I-H..-,-gn-,,...f,W....W,.Mm.,f . f ,nzn ,Ls,T1q4GLQ , , , A, ., ,m,.....,,, F 4 JUNIOR PLAY Standing: M. Steichmann, K. Relitz, A. Dam, C. Ekdahl, G. Gross, B. Richelson, F. Chuey, . J. Dalziel, R. Connelly, S. Orr, P. Tierney, B, Lauten, and Ed. Kaska. Middle row: C. Valley, J. Nowak, B. Graves, M. Stenzel, A. Johnson, and K. Beaman. Front: G. Lojdl, W. Walker, W. Axelsen, G. Klausmeyer, and E. Havel. Page Sixty-eight LITTLE SWEETHEARTSH A hilarious comedy, Little Sweethearts, was the presentation of the Junior class under the direction of Mr. J. C, Murphy. According to the play the entire action takes place in Octavia Nelson's apartment overlooking Central Park in New York City. Emily Stevens, a dream Walking Clyde Nelson, in love with Emily Zenobia Jones, a colored cook - Karen Taylor, who needs a baby sitter Jane Carson, a model - - Grant Booth, in love with Jane Pat Murphy, a policeman - Yvonne Bordeau, a night club singer - Kay Beaman Howard Buchholz - Kay Relitz - Mary Stenzel Bernadine Lauten Bill Axelson - Bill Walker Sharon Orr Octavia Nelson, Clyde's aunt - Alice Johnson Harry Taylor, Karen's jealous husband - Ed Havel Rosa Rosella, a vegetable dealer - Gayle Gross A TOUR OF THE NEW WING OF G. C. H. S. The entire school family from Mr Eberly to the latest freshman en are happy to record for your pleasure the first pictures to be made as the rooms were opened for use Open house for parents and friends of Grant enables them to tour the rooms examine the equipment and enjoy the beauty incorporated in the utilitarian purposes of a classroom Page Sixty mne tering high school is proud of the new addition. We of the annual staff Page Seventy LIBRARY Grant s new library was opened to the students in January A beau tiful photo mural in natural color greets the visitor as he enters the library This photomural which captures the beauty of Fox Lake as seen from the State Conservation School was purchased for the school by the Parent Teacher Association The main reading room is gained by a three step des cent below the main hall where the fiction books magazines and news fifty Three conference rooms also provide additional seating space for twenty five more An interesting feature which the fellows at Grant have discovered to their delight is the leisure reading center furnished with easy chairs The classified subject matter materials are conveniently ar ranged around the walls of one of the conference rooms while all the general reference works are located in the third room used only for a reference room A large charging desk is conveniently located near the entrance Miss Kraus the librarian and a staff of student librarians operate the library during the day as well as before and after school hours . I . . I . , - papers are easily accessible. This reading room has a seating capacity of . '. . . ,, . . 11 . . I I I I f': -'Q A-1' 1 fun V 'tn A new laaoratory and lecture room combuned makes blology more unterestung for both teacher and student The demonstrataon desk far experiments and storage room are new features whlch were sorely needed Workung space for twenty four expertrnents at one time ns provided by the new lab tables These tables are buult unto the wall arfund three sudes of tne room A dernonstra non desk as a feature of the lecture room BIOLCGY A CHEMISTRY A Page Seventy cne it X L B. t X . xg. I L , t I L B. 1 I 1' V gf, I ' is l ,uw 1 , M, l,y, ff l ' f fl - f . -41 ..f' H O Page Seventy two MEMAKING KFSHYA ,Xu-jg X7 NY txvhwl 'xt' ti? Qg7E3,lg Gnrls enrolled an the homemaklng department are Indeed fortunate There are three new dnvtslons a sewung room, a home management The sewxng room features twelve new built un sewing box storage space The.e are flve unlt kltchens wnth A washer, dryer and uprlght freezer are new equlpment area, and a kltchen and laundry machlnes, a tnttnng room, and tote built In ovens and table top ranges added to the Foods Department wwf, h J i, W ' , r ' -of be l l f . A' sf y f, it 'lv ' rv we 1 r 'B .4 K I Vbvl Ni JY! 'Ns ' r il .Vx 4 Vi V f 5 .A Q M t A V , rsh f ,,x . pw X 'wx '1 5 -. ,Me SIC DEPARTMENT Rooms for the band and chorus are provided in the new building, They are located on the second tloor where the band overlooks the gymnasium, During the basketball season, the bond will be able to provide encouraging music for the players, tor a folding door can be opened to allow the band to be heard. Also on the second floor are several private practice rooms, an otf,ce for the music department and a separate choral roam. Although the music deoartment seems isolated tram the rest at the people in school, those concerned with making music like their new quarters. Q- of' OJ Sewenty th ee x eff l V i W , I4 , W , 7' '11 f I ' 1 X, I ' l 'st f ,Q ,f F I A .f it '- Q5-.1 'i' . c ' ,V ' N -, in A -XJ X . V A ,,A, ,Q P fit: - i' The new shop department has been enlarged to include more shop practice for the boys at Grant. There are the me- chanical drawing class and the odvanced wood ciasses illus- trated here. The third picture shows the new tool panel which was especially built for the wood shop by the wood shop. ADVANCED Electricity and metal shop are the other two new depart- ments opened in shop this year. Here, Gerd Klausmeyer, on ad- vanced student, is demon- strating a lesson in dadoving for a beginning wood class. All new equipment for the metals and electricity had to be provided. Here you see the classes making use of their equipment. Page Seventy ssx September 29 October 6 24 26 November 5 24 25 December 27 SCHOOL CALENDAR School convenes and snstsatson begsns for freshmen rsght freshse button Freshses throw away beanses at Freshman Sensor Hop and are offscsally welcomed to Grant Everyone looked swell today for the all school psctures No school Teachers go to Lake County lnststute The football season opens for us when we played Lsberty vslle to a no score tse Another game another O the only change lake scored l9 posnts The sensors really look snarp for thesr Sensor Grant vs Palatsne Another tse ss that Grays Psctures We play Wauconda and stsll no vsctorses Junsor Class skatsng party The ksds look but after all st ss the fsrst party Clubs hold thesr fsrst meetsngs No school Another well deserved vacatson The classes elect offscers Homecomsng queen ss voted on today at the comsng pep rally Margse Blasne resgns as Homecomsng queen and the day ss wonderful except for the lossng game to Ela Vernon Thsngs are looked snto by the X rays gsven by TB mobsle unst Grant vs Bensenvslle 6 6 ksnd of rusty annual Home Our last football game We lost to Antsoch The FHA held a dance after the game to help lsft the spsrsts The Scsence Club takes a trsp to the Museum of Scsence and Industry Another Vacatson and st s about tsme The Junsors are looksng pretty thoughtful no wonder they re taksng the Junsor Tests The FHA gsves a great Thanksgsvsng socsal hour We lost our fsrst basketball game to Maryvslle Another terrsfsc Thanksgsvsng socsal hour gsven by the commercsal club and mussc department Thanksgsvsng vacatson Art Club skatsng party Everyone looks a lot better We need just a lsttle practsce Game at Lake Geneva our fsrst vsctory The telephone company gsves an assembly sponsored by the Student Councsl The Ela Bears chase the Grant Bulldogs up a tree Thss ss one of those tsmes the lndsans got scalped l6ll Antsoch Sequosts 1473 Junsors are gsven thesr raffle tsckets at a class meetsng The sensors attended College Day at Glenbrook The team attend game day at Glenbrook No honors today Chrsstmas Dance Need l say any more? The Glee Club gsves a concert for the PTA We drsbble over Palatsne wsth a score of 53 35 Game at Grayslake Same story Red Cross all school movse Wow' A wonderful socsal hour starts our Chrsstmas vacatson Game at North Chscago We lost so they must have won V ' ' . Ass 9 I. I ' D - ' l2 4 ' . l4. . ' . l7 - - 24 , L J ' - -30 ' ' ' ' ' ' , 30 . ' . A 8 ' ' ' . IO ' ' . ' ' , I2 ' ' ' f l4 , - ' . l8 ' . 2l ' ' - 22 ' B' A , 28 G . 1 -. 8 ' ' 7 lls I ' , ' . l7 ' ' g , 2l - 7 ' , 22 ' ' 1 23 . I 1' - ' 28 1 ' 'Z . 29 , ' ' ' . 30 ' 2 . 6 ... H . . 7 . . 5 . . ' 8 ' ll ll D 9 1 . , so ' . . 15, ' . I6 . . . - 1 I7 . . 29 ' I fl 'll 2l ' ' ' . January 4 February March prll I 4 May 25 28 3l The convenung of school ends our Chrrstmas vacatlon Klds can scream Kuds can scoff But all the time we dont pay off Thus IS one of those tnmes Grant vs West Chncago 94 66 They dont have a chance Waslcungton Park beats us by fourteen polnts Our fnrst Dress Up Day ns such a bug success that It IS de cuded to continue at Semester Exams We have to dust off our thunklng caps for thus twlce a year occasnon Ela Vernon beats us agaun Grant l57l Antioch C653 Well you cant wnn them all Mrs Allen here for the Sensor Ratings and they really rated The Art Club sponsors another Sock I-lop Latnn Club sponsors a skatung party Ronny Madden ns told that he wnll be next year s football captann at a pep rally when the awards are grven Grant vs Palatane Too bad Grant at Glenbrook What happens Bays? Bulldogs conquer Rams 87 70 Grant challenges Marquette Oh well The tnp ns fun anyway How as the Busuness Show nn Chlcago kids? Bulldogs I guess our Bulldogs are a little toughter than Wauconda s I didn t see you at the Spannsh Club Skatnng Party Were you there? Bulldogs met Bnsons Nnce going boys Grant met Znon Nlce dance after the game Basketball at nts Worst and Best Grant s Faculty Grant vs Elgln Nothing to say Commercial Club sponsors another terrlfnc Amateur Show The wnnners recelve thenr trophies Everyone looks great No school Ylppee' F T A sponsors skatung party See you at It Glee Club slngs at Women s Club of Long Lake Wlsconsun States A Cappella cholr slngs here Great Faculty lChampsl vs Sensors lChumpsl Donkey Basketball Oh my achlng back Easter vacataon begnns I-lurray' Juniors present thenr play Llttle Sweetheart Commercial Clubs wutness Ice Capades of l956 Dress Up Day everyone looks sharp Latnn Club Banquet What a cool organlzatuon Northwest Conference Musuc Festival Sung an tune Freshman Skatmg Party Go Man Go Jr Sr Prom I ll never forget thus nnght as long as I Ive Sr class takes a trap to Washington D C What a tlme Annual Sprung Concert Flnal Exams Ugh Commencement June 5 School closes untul next September Page Se enty seven 4 ' ' ' . 6 . . I 7 I . . , 7 . ' I - .I ' I I4 I' ' . I7 . - I . I . i I8-I9 - . I - ' ' 20 - I . I 24 , ' . , ' A . 2 -27 , ' ' , f 28 I . 30 ' A , 3l K ' ' ' V ' ' 3 . ' . . 4 . H , H IO . - . ll , . ' ' I5 If .I . . . I - .11 I7 , ' 20 ' ' I ' ' . 2l I ' . ' A , , 25 ' . ' . 27 ' - ' vs. Texas Cowgirls. 28 , ' . ' . I3 ' ' ' . I4 ' ' ' ' . . I6. . ' .H I9 . . . ' . ' . 2l ' ' , 22 - - I - - I ll -11 23. I ' . 27 . , ' . 30 ' ' . . A ' 3-1 ' ' ' I4 ' ' . I8 , . 2l ' . ' ' . 23 , . A ,, . . 26 ' . , , . 4 .- , . A ' i 8-ll , ' ' , . , ' I I7 ' 7 . AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Pcoe E Q PATR Annls Specialties, 4 Forest Ave. Fox Lake, Illinois Bast's Store, 7 E, Grand Ave Bauerle's l-lairstyling Studio 68 E, Grand Ave, Benson Grocery, l3l E, Grand Ave Cathryn s Beauty Shop 32 E Grand Ave Carl s Barber Shop E Grand Ave Cole Pharmacy CPrescription Specialists? 6 E Grand Ave Creighton s 46 E Grand Ave Dangel s Bake Shop 27 E Grand Ave Dart Needle Shop 43 E Grand Ave Dayton s Grand Service 55 E Grand Ave Dollar Sales Co 4l E Grand Ave Ed s Harbor 92 E Grand Ave ox Lake Dairy Queen W Grand Ave ox Lake Flower Shop N Nippersink Road ox Lake Jewelry 34 E Grand Ave Fox Lake Liquor Store 50 E Grand Ave Fox Lake Lumber Co 21 E Grand Ave O NS Fox Lake Shoes 3 N, Nippersink Road Gamble's, 7 N. Nippersink Road Grogan's Cleaners l5 E. Grand Ave. l-l. l-lenningsen Lumber, Route l2 Hi Way Food Mart 248 E Grand Ave Kaminsckys 6l N Nippersink Road Klaus Fountain 32 E Grand Ave Krupo Supply Co 64 E Grand Ave Lyon Color Supply Co Inc 36 E Grand Ave Norman s Hardware lB E Grand Ave The Pilgrim Shop 48 E Grand Ave Sunday Morning Club 13 N Nippersink Road Fox Lake Illinois Town and Country Shop l4 E Grand Ave Towne Theatre 66 E Grand Ave Weselius Paint 81 l-lobby Store 5 E Grand Ave ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Engraving Printing Covers Binding Editor Cap1tolEngr Springfield Gaston Printing Co Antioch S K Smith Co Chicago Franklin Bindery Chicago Prudence Cain Faculty Adxisor Claire E Kraus F I . I . l . , - l H F I I A . . F , . . A ' Photography ..,.,. , . L Root Studios, Chicago ig i-lt-,


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