Hinckley High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hinckley, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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Readin', 'ritin'. and 'rithmetic. are as essential today as they were in our grandfathefs time, but they are not enough. The following subjects studied by the juniors go beyond the three Ras, though they do not displace them. Here three juniors work diligently at their translation in Latin Il. Even though they do not hope to master the language in two years. they realize that the experience is of value to them. Q .ax A ef fe AAMEARY ll ll 5 of n in us zn as . s ,hv. Gail Abell. ,fuzlv Weilzernian. Roller! Dulver jerry' Larsen. Carl Wasxman. James Easlalzrooks Economics is the study of how mankind makes a living. Emphasis is placed on the association the individual citizen has with the whole economy. Here we have three Juniors explaining the usefulness ol' articles to the consum- er. as related to time, place and posses- sion. As, for instance, ice cubes arc more valuable in summer than in winter, bananas increase in value when shipped here, and the value of a wrist- watch to its owner always be measured in dollars and cents. A knowledge of bookkeeping is necessary for every person today wheth- er he operates a farm or a business all types of businesses are required to prepare government reports. Jerry Lar- sen, Carl Wassman, and James Easta- brooks are working on a practice set which requires that they use and inter- pret business papers in the same way that their papers would be used in bus- iness. Fred l IlfllllSll, Carla Hd!IgPH.9f'I1. Beelfi Frezmzll

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Row l: Carl WJIISSHIIIILII, lvlllllit' Thomas. ,luflx Buwker, Judy Foose. Row 3: Fred Furbush, Robert Dwyer. Allan Wiclcrl. .lffllff Weiherman, Bt'l'lt'l' Prtfurtrll, ,larues lfustabruuks. Row 2: Carla 11llllgl'lI.Sl'Il, jvryl lllorsfrlz. Hllfllllfll D?llf?lLl1lll'lf, Gail Abell, Donna Juniors Participat Did you ever see a Junior who did not hold his head just a little higher than a Sophomore? The mem- bers of the 1955 Junior Class were no exception and they believed they had a good reason as they had no trouble earning their credits for the third year. ln October they performed the most important activity of the year-or so they thought- in choosing the class rings they wished to have. They received them the day before Thanksgiving. Of the seventeen members in the class, eleven of them were in the band and vocal contests. Four of the Juniors entered the Speech District contest at Wood- stock. Judy Weihcrman and Jeryl lVlorsch placed in the contest which made them eligible to compete at De- Kalb in the sectional. Darts, jerry Larsen, Rif'l1arrlllu.vl1ru'll. e ln Many Activities Junior Class Uliiccrs: Gail ,4l1z'll, Trrasunfrg lfurlm back, Se1rrf'taryJ .111 vl lworseh. Presidclllg Rlrlzurd Vice-President. 16 'ra Dcllvn. Busllrzell,



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Left to right-Row 1: Gene Kuppersclzmidt, Ronnie Dillen- lanal, Linda Walilgren. Linda Biehl, Charlene Davis. Row 3: bark. Dale Mr'Kirgan. Dean Petschlfe, Margery Whisler. David Engel. Toby Watrze. Robert Anderson, John Voss. Row 2: Rurzalee Langrlon, Bvrnadine Larson, Janice Brome- Ronald Klein. ophomores Wonder About Man Things BIOLOGY CLASS Here we have Dale Mc-Kirgan, Linda Biehl, and Gene Kuppersehmidt being assisted by Mr. l.. E. Saddoris in the study of biologieal specimens. 'V tsrS5:AR4mi5t xii I H H l Last night's basketball score, the night danee. the exam tomorrow-tl Saturday iese were a few of the items on the Sophomorefthought listi' for a given day. But there was sl else. loo. that the sophomores were about---what clubs they were eligible the second year. They wondered wh biology and the other classes had in them. All year long they were M whether or not they would get all the subjeets in by the time they were ser l omething thinking to join in at secrets store for 'ondering required liors.

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