Lake Forest High School - Forest Trails Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Th rough your generosity, thoughtfulness, and diligent work, our year of study has been made enioyalole. We thank you. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS CLASSES PUBLIC PERFORMANCES CLUBS SPORTS SPORTS SCHOOL LIFE ADVERTISING CONTENTS f 'X-5 T -' I , iii? mi DNN NMMA 1 l V 1 1 v SUPERINTENDENT Our superintendent, Dr. Moore has been a friend and encourager to us all throughout this year. May his twinkling eye and helping hand never be forgotten. Opposite: Mr. Gerritt A. Rutgers, Mr. John C. Trussell, Mrs. Ethel S. Jenkin, Mr. Philip L. Speidel, Mrs. Dorothy E. Anderson, Mr. Hobart W. Swan Mr. Stewart D. Griffeth The School Board of L.F.H.S. has many func- tions. lt handles business, superintends school property and represents the school at educational conferences. Each member of the board is on a committee. The committees are education, building and grounds, finance, and publicity and public rela- tions. The entire board arranges for the innumerable things that appear, from providing transportation for students to get to school, to approving the school calendar. SCHOOL BOARD MR. JOHN MALONEY Director of Guidance W' 3 i. 1 H i-iw-M 'iiiiii M i ii ii fu HPF E MR. ROBERT NEWLAND Clerk of The Board of Education 'W- EV -L MRS. J . P. REVENA UGH Qs MISS ELLEN KNOX MRS. RALPH G. GRANT MISS KATHLEEN BARUFFI ' w 'FHLMMEQ1ilmwffgQ, b v -g T w: 'A J 3 A 4' I W.. Q, .1 .. .. 5 f . :sg kiwi? E231 F mu ma 'HS - E -mm um fy V. 'ww 1 r QM ,., J. .A . Ay. . ' 35,1 . , . fl V, ,A ww --.., f W 54. tw, , M. f L Q . 5, A ' ii f . fs E22 gig' W I Hlisffaf H , 'M' ar ... , wa. W 1 . W ,15 5 W fs- :' ' X E . , ,QQ we H N EW 1 H ,gg -UE.. . 4 QL? W J. .. gf W .. L Mg.. 5. .EJ .3 . ' fi, X 'Ay 0 -,sw A QQ S. Em. 'K wx U H 1,..auQf'ffmE.w .' ' . DR. TOWNSEND wg: Sag- ,., ,. n il f ,. .....wV. , ..mv M. ..fffw1'iH.v:HQ'...ev -H' . U L: ' v MISS CONANT gs 5 MR. 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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING BEST DANCER BEST ATHLETE FUNNIEST LAUGH BEST DRESSED PEPPIEST WORRY WORT BIGGEST ARGUER BIGGEST FLIRT EXCUSES UNLIMITED TEACHER'S PET BEST LINE MOST ORIGINAL BIGGEST EATER MOST PHOTOGENIC MOST SOPHISTICATED MOST NAIVE CUTEST SMILE BEST NATURED BEST LEADER MOST HONEST MOST SPORTSMANLIKE 8:30 CHAMP PERFECTIONIST BEST MANNERED BALLOT BOX Roy Rubin George Ekdahl Benny Merry Herman Ekern Ronnie Johnson Freddie Rounsfull Jerry Shellabarger John Heuer Skip Swan Wally Trezise George Spiel Toby Johnson Steve Nisbet Jerry Shellabarger Ken Jackson Lauren Januz Steve Nisbet Jim Poynton Bob Mortenson Benny Merry George Ekdahl Steve Nisbet Pat Reilly George Ekdahl Jim Anderson Phil Schneider George Ekdahl Joan Kupskey Penny Palmer Barb Everitt Carolyn Olson Annette Williams Edith Schneider Pat Tucker Ann Stephens Lynn Gluntz Pat Finn Lynn Bartlett Julie Patton Ann Stephens Barb Julian Jean Handwerk Mary Ann Baker Edith Schneider Mary Ann Moore Ellen Cavins Jane Ausman Gwynn Lyon Pat Tucker Mary Crone Jane Ausman Ann Melius Judy Klinkman Joan Kupskey BRAIN CHILD Phil Schneider Mary Crone 61, - PX X 42322 f gl ,I GAIL LUCILLE AHLBERG THOMAS LEON ALLEN, JR. JAMES EMMERICH ANDERSON JANE CAROL AUSMAN MARY ANN BAKER 1 . v A QQ MAURICE JAMES BAKER SUSAN LOW BABSON EDWARD FRANCIS BALDWIN JERROLD PATRICK BALDWIN CYNTHIA ANNE BENTON I I I E' ,, T,Tf .L C RICHARD DAHINDEN BANZ JOAN LYNN BARTLETT 51' ' I L2 - F M.. If Ig sp Q RF, . I I MARCIA GUERTIN CAMPBELL ' 1 DOROTHY JEAN CANTRELL JACK CLEMENT BRIDGE, JR. ANDREW CHARLES CASCARANO L ?', f ' 'I -- I 1 if Q '. ' i 5 . WllQ1H.'lll'..mr JL' 155 , ' ' 'F-, 'l'.n.'r ELLEN CAVINS RICHARD JOSEPH CIR GRACE ANN CRONE MARY CLAIRE CRONE OLIVER WILSON DENNEHY MARY JANE DUNSTAN WALTER WILLIAM DALITSCH, II GEORGE EDWARD EKDAHL HERMAN TAYLOR EKERN JAMES WARREN ELWELL BARBARA JANE EVERITT THOMAS JAMES EVERT, JR. JOSEPHINE PATRICIA FINN ig , Q .Lg ng:--'I . AUSTEN DENNIS FITZGERALD 'rl II. fb fl :S J 1 r 'E Ili : : 1 J, I IIN IL WWW IMMI JAMES RAYMOND FAUNT JOHN ARCHIBALD FREW MARY GAIL GANSBERG THOMAS JOHN GARREY STEWART DEAN GRIFFETH, JR MARILYN ELIZABETH GLUNTZ LAURANN ELIZABETH GUSTAFSON JEAN FRANCES HANDWERK RICHARD GRANT GRIFFIS , A , HELEN ELIZABETH HARDESTY I J Nw.. ,, A .I :5 rg -.LITE ' I 1111, Jlyv -Q- . I - ' r--'IIS-2: I'.,,1f! fs , -.4 .' Z' ,. I Ig' g,ay,1,II IIIII WWW ' 'EI ' , , . 9' RALPH ANTHONY HERTLE ly JOHN EDWARD HEUER ' SUSANNE RUTH HILKER JANIS LOUISE HOCHHALTER KENNETH VALDEMOR JACKSON LAUREN ROBERT JANUZ A T DEAN HOUSTON RONALD KOOPMANN JOHNSON 41 TOBIAS DENNIS JOHNSON JANET BARBARA JULIAN . .- 'Lux , PATRICIA MARIE KARSTEN JOSEPH FRANK KIENING PF! M22 wav,-fs - O CHARLES JOSEPH KOOPMANN 5 OA- A JOAN ETH EL KOSEY W Wywfqgg JUDITH ANN KLINKMANN KENNETH ANTHONY KUETER VAN VECHTEN LAIN, ll 1 :F aw: gl 5-Vg-1' W, ..5':- .'m1 ' 'ph-. I ,359 JOAN CECELIA KUPSKEY ALBERT EDWIN LEACH, JR. 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FREDERICK JAMES ROUNSFULL EDITH MARION SCHNEIDER ' I ,Iv JERRY EMISON SHELLABARGER ALICE ANN STEPHENS BARBARA GRETCHEN STIEHL GEORGE KARL SPIEL SANDRA SUE STEVENS RICHARD HARKNESS TEMPLETON, III .L ! Y gi PATRICIA GAIL TUCKER HOBART KRAFFT SWAN N WALWYN MARSHALL TREZISE, JR JANICE RAE WALLENBORN PATRICIA DOROTHY WALSH off' ' Gif ,ob evffbzf' Jf' Z wife iff Off ROLLAND JOHN WELLS MIRIAM ANN WOLVERTON PHYLLIS ANNETTE WILLIAMS AHLBERG, GAIL- When I have nothing to do, I go and do it. . . . Chorus I, Music Club I, Operetta I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Business School. ALLEN, THOMAS- No man is without some quality by the due application of which he might deserve well of the world. . . . Transa ferred from Hyde Park High School, Chicago, 3. Student Council 4, Scout, Page 2 Editor'4, Cellar Board 4, Intramurals 4. Lake Forest College. ANDERSON, JAMES- ln the very nick of time. . . . Football I, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Session President 3, Boys' State 3, National Honor Society 3, Scout, Assistant Page 4 Editor 3, 4, Harvard Book Award 3, Cellar Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Cornell University AUSMAN, JANE- Good things, if short, are twice as good. . . . Band I, Orchestra I, Session Vice President 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, LFGAA I, 2, 3, 4, LFGAA President 4, Secretary 3, Board 2, All-Star Basketball 3. Beloit College. BABSON, SUSAN- A lover of horses. . . . Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2. Colbey, Junior College BAKER, MARY ANN- My appetite comes to me while I'm eating. . . . Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy, 3. Chorus 3, Operetta 3, History Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, Intra- murals 3, 4, Guppies 4, Latin Club 4, Vice President of Session 4. DePauw University BAKER, MAURICE- A look of innocence hides a lot. . . . Football I, 4, Rifle Club I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Purdue University BALDWIN, EDWARD- He'll find a way. . . . Rifle Club I, Camera Club I, Intramurals I, 2, 3. Chicago Tech BALDWIN, JERRY- He has spent his life best who has enioyed it most. . . . Football I, Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. BANZ, RICHARD- Man is creation's master- iece, but who says so?-Man. . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Basketball I, Track I, Spelling Contest I, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, ifle Club I, Music Club l, 2, 3, Spanish ational Honor Society 2, 3, Intramurals I, , 3, 4. rinceton ARTLETT, LYNN- She loves but one at a ime. . . . Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' lub Representative 4, Session Secretary 3. ommerce SENIOR INDEX BENTON, CYNTHIA- Beauty and grace com- mand the World. . . . Transferred from Woodstock High School 4. Intramurals 4. BRIDGE, JACK- Jack would be a gentleman. . . . Transferred from Glendale High School, California, I. History Club I, 4. University of Southern California CAMPBELL, MARCIA- One may understand like an Angel, and yet act like a devil. . . . Transferred from Morgan Park High School, 3. Intramurals 3, 4, LFGAA 3, Dramatics Club 3, History Club 3, Forest Scout 4. Denison University CANTRELL, DOROTHY JEAN- Rebel without a cause. . . . Transferred from East Prairie High School, Miss., 2. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3. St. Louis Barnes Hospital CASCARANO, ANDREW- Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. . . . Session President I, Rifle Club I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. University of Arizona CAVINS, ELLEN- For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. , . . Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, LFGAA I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 'l, 3, Forest Scout I, 2, Chorus 2, Music Club 2, Yearbook 3, 4. Illinois Wesleyan CIR, RICHARD- He was quite the man about town. . . . Transferred from St. George Academy. Football 3, Intramurals 3, 4. CRONE, GRACE- She is quiet, wise and good. . . . Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Moser Business School CRONE, MARY- The great mind knows the power of gentlenessf' . . . Forest Scout I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor of Page l, 3, Assistant Editor of Forest Scout 4, Editor of Page I, 4, Publications Editor of Yearbook 3, Red Cross Representative I, Dramatics Club 4, Secretary Senior Class 4, Student Council 4, Hall Monitor I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Stu- dent Activities Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Lake Forest College DALITSCH, WALTER- I'lI never take no for an answer. . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Operetta 3, Student Council I, Rifle Club T, 2, 3. Illinois DENNEHY, WILSON- A horse, a horse! my kingdom for a horse! . . . Student Council 2, Session Vice President I, Spanish National Honor Society 3, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Young Idea 2. University of Virginia DUNSTAN, MARY- You come late, yet you come. . . . Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club I, 2, 3, Dramatics Club I, LEGAA 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Member All-State Hoc- key Team 4. Monmouth EKDAHL, GEORGE- Manners make the man. . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 4, Golf 2, 3, Jerry Werhane Club 3, 4, Robert .Elis Williams Award I, Student Council I, 2, Vice President Junior Class, Forest Scout 3, Yearbook 3, Session President 3, Cellar President 3, Youth Council 2, 3, 4, Member Junior Prom Court. Dartsmouth College EKERN, HERMAN- Dance, laugh and be mer- ry, but also be innocent. . . . Football I, 2, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club Representative I, Ses- sion President 2, 4, Student Council 3, Mem- ber Junior Prom Court, Co-Social Chairman Junior Class, Dramatics Club 3, 4, History Club 4, Play 3, Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 4. Wisconsin College ELWELL, JAMES- Quietness is best. . Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. University of Miami EVERITT, BARBARA- A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. . . . Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Representa- tive 2, LEGAA 2, 3, 4, LFGAA Board 3, 4, LFGAA Historian 3, Senior Life Saving 3, Gup- pies 2, 3, 4, Guppies Publicity Chairman 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club President 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club Secretary 2, Session Treasurer 4, Class Co-President 4. Rockford College EVERT, THOMAS- A life of ease is a diffi- cult pursuit. . . . Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. FAUNT, JAMES- In all the world there is but one. . . . Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 2, Chorus 4, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 3, 4. United States Navy FINN, PATRICIA- lt is the prime duty of a woman of the world to look well. . . . Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy, 3. Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Guppies 4, Music Club 4, Dramatics Club 3. Illinois Wesleyan FITZGERALD, DENNIS- He who attains to sincerity is he who chooses what is good and firmly holds it fast. . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Session Presdient I, Golf 2, 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Co-President of Senior Class, Boys' Club Representative 4. Lake Forest College FREW, IAN- I never met with any one Scotchman but what was a man of sense. . . . Basketball 3, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Northwestern GANSBERG, GAIL- Good sense, disciplined by experience and inspired by goodness, issues in practical wisdom. . . . History Club 2, 4, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, Yearbook Copy Editor 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, LFGAA 3, 4, Young Idea 4, Costume Committee for Play 3. Marquette University GARREY, THOMAS- Oh, why was I ever blessed with this red hair? . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Span- ish Club Treasurer 3. GLUNTZ, MARILYN- Who loves me, loves my dog. . . . Transferred from West Vir- ginia, 3. French Club 3, 4, Secretary French Club 3, LFGAA 3, 4, Student Council 4, Dra- matics Club 3, 4. Northwestern GRIFFETH, STEWART- Often the greatest tal- ents lie unseen. . . . Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I, 2, 3. Arizona University GRIFFIS, RICHARD- Keep a store of sarcasms and know how to use them. . . . Session Vice President I, 2, Boys' Club Representa- tive 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Football Manager 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Cornell College GUSTAFSON, LAURANN- If a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her. . . . Student Council I, 3, Session Secretary 2, Session President 4, Guppies I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Guppies 3, Vice President of Guppies 4, LFGAA I, 2, 3, 4, LFGAA Board 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Court 3, Youth Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Youth Council 4, Cheerleader 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4. Miami University HANDWERK, JEAN- lt's Clever, but is it art? . . . LFGAA I, 2, 3, 4, LFGAA Board 3, LFGAA Historian 4, Camera Club I, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Forest Scout 2, Girls' Club Representative 2, 3, Co-Social Chairman French Club 3, Co-Social Chairman Senior? Class 4, Guppies 4, Yearbook Art Editor 4. Illinois Wesleyan HARDESTY, HELEN- ln friendship I was early taught to believe. . . . Young Idea I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Session Red Cross Representative 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Transferred to Huntley High School 4. Beloit College HERTLE, RALPH- A wornan's man. . . . Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I, 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. Illinois Institute of Technology HEUER, JOHN- The innocent are gay. . . . Transferred from Schurg High School, I. Cho- rus I, 2, Operetta I, Yearbook 3, Forest Scout 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Cellar Board 3, lntra- murals 4, Play 4. Beloit College HILKER, SUSANNE- Every woman will be a poet if she can. . . . Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Young Idea I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club I, 2, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, LFGAA 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Yearbook Classes Editor 3, Yearbook Layout Editor 4, French Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3. Pembroke College HOCKHALTER, JANIS- She is nice by name and nice by nature. . . . LFGAA I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Band I. DeKalb HOUSTON, DEAN- Life is full of amusement to the amusing man. . . . Transferred from Sullivan High School, 2. Track 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Football 4, Play 4. Lake Forest College JACKSON, KENNETH- Rome wasn't built in a day. . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Rifle Club I, Wrestling 3, 4, Chorus 4, Play 4. JANUZ, LAUREN- Stamps are my life. . . . Chorus 2, All-Time School Speed Typing Cham- pion 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Movie Oper- ator I, 2, 3, 4, Head Movie Operator 4, Session Red Cross Representative 3, Forest Scout I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook I, 2, 4, Young Idea 2, 3, 4. Northwestern JOHNSON, RONALD- A thousand girls do not charm me. . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Monmouth 'College JOHNSON, TOBY- Without a wink of sleep. JULIAN, BARBARA- To a young heart, every- thing is fun. . . . Student Council I, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, GAA Social Chairman 3, GAA Board 4, Guppies 2, 3, 4, Guppies Publicity Chairman 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Junior Class Treasurer, Forest Scout 3, 4, Junior Prom Court, Session Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, All- Star Basketball 3, All-Star Hockey 4, Year- book 4. . Beloit College KARSTEN, PATRICIA- Music is well said to be the speech of angels. . . . Gramrnar Con- test 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta I, 3, Forest Scout 4, Girls' Club Representative 2, Vice President of Session I. Moser Secretarial School KIENING, JOSEPH- We live and learn but not the wiser grow. . . . Chorus 3, Track I, 2, Wrestling 3, Football 4, Rifle Club I, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Lake Forest College KLINKMANN, JUDITH- As innocent as a lamb. . . . Music Club I, 2, French Club 3, 4, LFGAA I, 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 4. Beloit College KOOPMAN, CHARLES- Quiet persons are welcomed everywhere. . . . Boys' Club Representative 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 2, 4, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 2, Red Cross Swimming I, Football I, Track I, Intramurals I, 3, A, Lake Forest College KOSEY, JOAN- The mildest manners and th gentlest heart. . . . Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Telephone Operator KOST, SUSAN- She is pleasant and sweet t know. . . . Transferred from New Trier, 4 Indiana University KUETER, KENNETH- Few men are so cleve as to know all the mischief they do. . . Football l, Track I, Camera Club I, 2, 3 Rifle Club I, 2, 3, French Club 3, Red Cros Swimming I, Intramural Volleyball 3. University of Illinois KUPSKEY, JOAN- 'Twas her thinking others that made you think of her. . . Chorus 2, Operetta I, GAA 3, 4, GAA Boar 4, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 2, 3 Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Prop Crew 3, Session Stunts I, 2, 3, 4, Session Vice Pres dent I, Session President 3, 4, Annual Edito 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 2. LAIN, GREGG- Those who live it up, usuall have to live it down. . . . Football 3, Choru 4, Boys' Club 3, 4. University of Illinois LAIN, VAN- Experience is the name ever, one gives to his mistakes. LEACH, BERT- Let your ideas be round an your conduct square. . . . Camera Clu I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Boy Club I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, French Club Yearbook Photographer 3, 4, Forest Sco Photographer 3, 4. University of Miami LYON, GWYNN- Blushing is the COIOI' Virtue. . - - Transferred from Waukeg Township High School, 4. Girls' lntramur 4, Yearbook 4. Blackburn College MacMlLLAN, MARABELLE- The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. . . . Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals, Chorus 4. Moser Business College MAHLER, PATRICIA- She is never quiet but when she is sleeping. . . . GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Art Galley 3, 4, Scout 2, Yearbook 4, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Session Stunts I, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 4, latin Club 4. Milwaukee-Downer College MALSCH, PETER- Silence never yet betrayed anyone! . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, Young Idea 1, Operetta 1, 3, Music Club 4. McANDREW, EMILY- Becoming clothes are two thirds of beauty. . . . Transferred in Junior Year from Sacred Heart, Lake Forest. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Forest Scout 3, 4, Annual 4, Session President 4. Wisconsin University McDOWELL, CATHARINE- Nothing is more precious than lite. . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 2, 4, Yearbook 2, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4. Colorado McGOVERN, WILLIAM- I have spent my life laboriously doing nothing. MCGREW, DENISE- A woman of sense and manners is the finest and most delicate of God's creation. . . . Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, Yearbook 3, 4, History Club 4, Young Ideas 4. Coe College MclNTOSH, MAXINE- Argue, Argue, early and late. If a line were crooked, l'd argue it straight. . . . French Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta I, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4, Annual 3, 4, Scout 3, 4. University of Illinios MELIUS, ANNE- What has night to do with sleep? . . . Transferred from Piers Xl High School in Milwaukee, 2. Chorus 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 4, History Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Operetta 3, Session Secretary 3. Marquette University MERRY, BENSON- A man I knew who lived upon a smile, and well it fed him. . . . Treasurer of Session I, Session Vice Presi- dent 4. MESSINGER, GAIL- There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not doing the talking. . . . Chorus I, Operetta I, GAA 2, 3, 4, Festival I, 2, GAA Board 3, GAA Secretary-Treasurer 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Secre- tary 4, Annual 3, 4, Co-Copy Editor 4, Forest Scout 3, 4, Spelling Contest 3, Session Red Cross Representative 2, Vice President 3. Purdue University MILLER, MARLYN- l'll speak in a monstrous little voice. . . . Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Student Council 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4, Girls' Club Representative 4, Annual 3, 4. DeKalb College MINUZZO, ANTOINETTE- To a woman, sil- ence gives her proper grace. . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Annual 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4. Lake Forest College MOORE, MARIANNE- The beauty of a woman needs no praise. . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, French Club Vice President 4. Miami University MORTENSEN, ROBERT- lt is good to speak, but better to keep silent. . . . Transferred from Waukegan Township High School, 4. NAGEL, KARL- I am the very pink of cour- tesy. . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Social Chairman 3, Wrestling 3, Boys' Club Representative 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Ses- sion Treasurer 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I, 2. Lawrence College NELSON, JOHN- Men of few words are the best kind. . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Session President 1, Track 1, Tennis 3, 4, Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2. NISBET, STEPHEN- A great man of wisdom. . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, Tennis 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Jerry Werhane Club Representative 3, 4, Ses- sion President 2, Student Council Representa- tive 3, President 4, Young Idea 3, 4, Annual Business Manager 4, Junior Class President, Boys' Club Representative 1, Secretary 3, Junior Prom Court. Amherst NOBBE, ANNE- Fair and Foolish. . . , GAA 3, 4, Girls' Club Representative 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Session Secretary I, Drama Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Commerce NOLAN, RICHARD- A faithful friend is bet- ter than gold. . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. DePauw University OLSON, CAROLYN- None knew thee but to like thee, nor named thee but to praise. . . . GAA 'I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Hockey 3, GAA Board 4, Cheerleader 4, Student Council Secretary 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, Girls' Club Representative 3, President 4. DeKalb College PALMER, PENNY- There is no companion like a Penny. . . . GAA Board 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Vice President 4, Guppies 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Publicity Chairman 2, French Club 3, 4, Cellar Vice President 2, Student Council Representative 2, Jerry Werhane Club, Junior Prom Queen 3, Homecoming Court 3, Queen 4, Session Officer 2, 4, Youth Council 3, 4, Girls' Club Representative I. Carleton College PATTON, JULIE- We should live, not merely exist. POYNTON, JAMES- I am not in the role of common man. . . . Dramatics Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Scout 4, Cellar Board 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, History Club 4. Notre Dame REILLY, PATRICK- More Irish than the Irish. . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club President 4, Student Council 2, 4. ROUNSFULL, FREDERICK- I shall laugh myself to death. . . . Annual 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 4, History Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Play 4. Northwestern University RUBIN, ROY- No really great man ever thought of himseIf. . . . Football I, 2, Track Manager 2, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Student. Council 3, 4, Boys' Club Representative 2, National Honor Society 3, Play 4, Forest Scout 3, Sports Editor 4, Drama Club 4, Young Idea 3, Managers Club, California Institute of Technology SCHNEIDER, EDITH- Dare her not because she will do it. . . . GAA I, 2, 3, 4. SCHNEIDER, PHILIP- One of the few, the im- mortal names, that were not born to die. . . . Football Manager 2, 3, 4, 1, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 2, Track I, Track Manager Varsity 3, 4, Assistant Editor Annual 3, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Session President 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Cornell University SCHOLZ, JOHN- Speech is great but silence greater. . . . Football 1, Music Club 1, Stu- dent Council 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, History Club 3. Illinois Wesleyan SHELLABARGER, JERRY- A flattering painter who makes-it his care to draw men as they ought to be not as they are. . . . Football I, 2, Basketball I, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Boys' Club Representative 1, 2, Scout I, 2, 3, 4, Art Edi- tor, Session Vice President 1, Secretary 3, Track 2, Spanish Club 2, Secretary 3, Year- book 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Young Idea 3, 4, Prom King, Golf Club 3, Cellar President 4, Senior Class Social Chairman, Boys' Club Social Chairman 4, Tennis 4. University of Colorado SPIEL, GEORGE- My hair stands upon end. . . . Football 1, Rifle Club I, 2, Spanish Club 4, History Club 3, Boys' Club I, 3, 4, Intramurals I. Northwestern STEPHENS, ANN- She who has ability finds her peace. . . . Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Co-Social Chairman 3, History Club 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Session Secretary-Treasurer 'l, 2, Cellar Co-Social Chairman 3. Beloit College STEVENS, SANDRA- A little, tiny, witty, dar- ing she. . . . Transferred in from North Chicago, 4. STIEHL, BARBARA- And so she flirted like a true good woman. . . . GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Representative I, 2, Guppies 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Forest Scout 4. Iowa State College SWAN, HOBART - Born for success he seemed. . . . Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Session President I, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Forest Scout 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Football Manager 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Varsity Track Manager 3, 4, Intramurals I, History Club 3, Music Club 2, Managers Club 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4. Brown University TEMPLETON, RICHARD- To be a man re- quires much experience and a great deal of practice to be a good one. . . . Track I, Intramurals 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, Monitor 3, Latin Club 4. TREZISE, WALWYN- And yet they speak of a mule as stubborn. . . . Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 4, Basketball I, Forest Scout 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Student Council I, 3, Session President 2. Trinity TUCKER, PATRICIA- Their toil is joy to them who have won success. . . . Student Council 1, 3, Vice President 4, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Operetta I, GAA 2, 3, 4, Forest Scout 2, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Session Vice President 2, GAA Board 3, 4, Junior Class Co-Social Chairman, Junior Prom Court 3, Young Idea 3, Jerry Werhane Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Court 4. Lake Erie College WALLENBORN, JANICE- The mind is trained by knowledge. . . . Transferred from Quan- tico Post High School, Virginia, 4. Dramatics Club 4, Spanish Club 4, GAA 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. WALSH, PATRICIA- Life is preparation for the future, and the best preparation for the future is to live as if there is none. . . . Chorus I, 2, Intramurals. Illinois Masouie Hospital WELLS, ROLLAND- A man devoted to pleas- ure. . . . Wrestling 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Football 3, Boys' Club 3, 4, Transferred from Chicago School, 3. University of Illinois WILLIAMS, ANNETTE- I like all sports no matter how rough they are. . . . Dramatics Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4, All-Star Hockey Team 3, Basketball 3, Forest Scout 2, French Club 3, 4, Annual 3, French Club Publicity Chair- man 3, All-Star Basketball 2, Hockey 2, Girls' Club Representative 4. DeKalb WOLVERTON, MIRIAM - A true tube of mighty power, charmer of an idle hour. ... GAA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Orchestra 'l, Drama Club 2. DeKalb STUDENTS NOT PICTURED HARRY GLASGOW-Freshman SUSAN GREENE-Freshman PETER KOST-Freshman ROBERT MENSCH-Freshman SUE NIELSEN-Freshman CAROL TURUBOW-Freshman MELVIN TURUBOW-Freshman JAMES RANSON-Sophomore GAYLE CHRISTIAN-Junior JOHN MCCAFFERTY-Junior ROBERT NIEBAUER-Junior NANCY WESTERGARD-Junior SUSAN KOST-Senior I 1 'I ws I ' ,W HN X . .57 Hilkf 4 H M , I f as W Eng! H :, 4- f ' NN kt' i N v 1355 Sim F X 11 Y 1, I 1 A nr J E ?PW5f T3 ' :f+?l2 Q 1911 '4 ' 4 . 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T rs' ,I f? gl 'C' .L VYs.1 9'-Q ,s,, l we . rl. t 1 X -Je ly i tal llllllllf ,l W l' .af 'l l J, ls W 5 l xx 4, of ae-, L F, 3553 r llsf' I . ik W, Qs? i P' ll' ' ,, C0 l if '1 SOPHOM ORES F-'J 1 rl why l 1 'H A, fr . X l A ZVV -+5 'Jw'f'55??'llll l ig., ' 4 ' .HH 1 ,, V 'A S Cllr-Q!! ha X ,.h s , lf' sf at slf . if ,B 1 . , ,ld Y 1 , . , -,- rx' t- L 11 1 ,. N l illll W! 'i-s Uyy. J i A ,, X 9n'4594u,n, l l :ug N ,i ' A A x sl ' Nl .N il First row: John Breen, Pa- tricia Bubb, Paul Cadarian, Louise Casserman. Second row: Henry Conley, Barbara Courtney, David Crane, Su- san Dayfon. Third row: Mary Diethelm, Bonnie Dox, Sara Dragemuller, Diane El- liot. S EF Q , w : - 5 ,fl ' 5.5, I I , First rovv: Consfance Gif- fo r d, Linda Goldsmith, Thomas Goodman, Gerda Gromann. Second r o W: George Hall, Gene Henrik- A son, William Herrle, Hovv- ard Hunlley. Third row: Donna lngold, John Jenkin, Carole Jensen, Dixie Jen- SGD. i f' I I si ii l vw- l l ll V S f . IY-5. J l l i- '33, ' J 'Q ' if 5 -if T? 1 rfb I W I, Q We , First row: Helen Elwell Sheryl Fiester, Ronald Fold vary, Ross Fosbender. Sec ond row: William Frank quisr, Joan Fredrickson Mariorie Frew, Leon Fri berg. Q 3i , i QA, ,,.. e-. . il I ll- -gl U E 57 , Y . if - - if F ii 5-. lr N . V- l I l . ii l i ea A Hy T N id 1 1347395 .' l Us G 1 f i F -iq-gi 5 , '-J xi-4' First row: Sarah Jeria, Seth Jewell, Barbara John- son, Madeline Joriorian. Second row: Roger Keene, Richard Kenyon, Judith Klisch, Allen Kuhlman. l N ' li ,j ,, il l Q' i 2 I lil dx-T 4 b' , . 4 lf' ' -f' , -.QQ . Z-wr-4' l' r .F rig, I' f l -L t, .Q J if x L. .HM , Q 'L il i 3 i T1 'T' if ll K ' 1 if f Q ,L ,- s f-l 1 X Y LL. I My W 1. ., S gg ilu, X I First row: Wilda Larson, Marikay Lindsay, Patricia Lockhart, Jeanette MacDon- ald. Second row: Gerald Maleshewsky, Ann Martin, Edward McCamploell. Third row: Robert McGovern, Emi- ly McQueen, Dennis Mead, Patricia Meyer. v w Fm., -2- rf'-i -1.1. : eng ii 8 ll aim it I L 3 fr -Q. it v. r 4 '-L' it , xl'1I:r :im S Y 'YL ..., J' ' ' ,:. Qllsfs H 5 - t i . 1' ' . ' V' Q ' ire . W, 1 1 , Q ,'. fb, ' First row: Carolyn Petter, Josephine Perce, George Peters, Andrew Prokopiuk. Second row: Patrick Requa, Peter Risty, Leslie St. John, Mary Ellen Sammon. Third row: Catherine Smith, Nor- man Smith, William Smith, Richard Snazelle. 'ia i ., A i4L:. ' .- Q' EH ,,., A H ,I Q ,. vig? ML.: f X ii 'H 9' ,L 13h y 5 ws, ilxi' ii 'f X PV . fist- O . T TT ' LL. .J ' A .11 l ' ,L rf: J . t 'f .H ,li F lx .X f . 35 ,- I -:ga i' Sswvv ll L 1 . xy- A 'ii First row: Margreth Milroy, M e I i nda Moffett, Leslie Myles, Diane Nagel. Second rovv: Richard Nelson, Elean- or Nowalany, Karen Olson, Robert Olson. Third row: Harold Otto, Thomas Paeth, Audrey Peddle, Lynn Ped- dle. Not Shown: William Parsons. V If this U X A v. fi f, f 'f' li I 2- - 5 1: WJ - 2 l , ' - T 'i T 1 . bl. ' . ,, xl-ng Yi- ,V '-Lili, 1 ' ' ' C: 5 -,,.fI,.. T S 'L lhnlelf- 4-.I.. .4 V- xw.'-V- ' ' gy - Lb. First row: Thomas Srang, Mary Stark, James Swan, Lynne Templefon. Second row: Jacob Thompson, George Tiffany, Judy Tre- panier, Judith Trost. Third row: John Norfwick, Louis Volpe, Fred von der Linden, Rae Walker. H '43 al y , ,R , ' J 'A Q , , , l L ll lx ll lil' L 1 Y ' : , . , 'F u.. , - Q l , ng ' 72 ' --. ' P 4- ,. iii, will 5 Nfg 1- .' E L fi ., K an f L-9 , i l if-f lx, Q 1 ,X-Q., YP' ff , C 1 ,ax ix, ,',,3j?,K,fl,,, ,.j,fMi,i:. -' ,gun ,r 'xii A! W, . 1 if NHL .. mf., , E iimiiuiiiw ,,, W :S-sf in ii M' A, 1 New W c l r ,x T i -,,, il i Zi 'lf i ' VI: l, W ,:,. ' 'r ...... ii ii - HV . 'il l ,-lv, -. ' y :ix . -'Nw g , A FY- If A - V o U. ir' 5 -R i awa- 1 - ..': as 2' L V Fi i if ' 'll T x i l 6 , ,qs , 415 Firsf row: Douglas Walsh, Clifford Walton Virginia Wangard, Alice Ward. Sec- ond row: James Watf, George Weisenbach, Dee Wefrer, Joy Wiegold. Third row: J u cl i Th Williams, Marsha Williams, Darla Wil- son. B L.. Ka ,--,N 'id' Y! 3 sp-fp! First row: Sandra Beck- strom, Lawrence Behrens, Joseph Bennett, James Bert. Second row: Carol Bieger, Paul Brahm, Edward Bray, Todd Butterworth. Third rovv: Reve Carberry, Ro- berta Cavagna, Alex Chris- tie, Douglas Clark. af FRESHMEN ' A - f its -ag fir eyci L af.-. fit f itll' . X v Y M 4 lk. l fha. ' .5 523 gn i Q -w GLF Q il QB J. W ' ,glib i 1 5 P 9' ,S Q. U X I 5 i a 'Lal l p I. ..... . X ft: dl mg r l it Ea it it w I 'ls it it g , it i 9 qt W X l tgigli , -a-M-H-:ia ver' ' 'at ' ' q ' E ' ff V ii ' ,Z ' IE, Q 51 i' i f Q 5. H i l af F Wm 91? .V -f use M4 at H gag L, ,,,, li ' 2 E '. I -r- at e Xl' 'K' E t'!f..1 First row Craig Ackley Phil lip Agrella Ruth Allen Sal ly Amaden Sylvia Baird Margaret Barrett Gene Barth Q , lf? W Firsf row: Einar Clauson, U5-.. l W? . fl I 1 ll' l. Kenneth Codlin, George A l l Coghill, John Conley. Sec- l ond row: Virginia Cornell, .1 D William Crowley, Doreen Q' is --.. Q ll M Debree, Barbara D'Hulsi. - i - F 1' l il' 'P 44 ii ii . ' ' ' r X l In ' A f n A E lil I- 'SYN ill. A l l l l VJ w I l . ' i 1 1 i E, fmgp - l L l i Q X L J. ill 4 U 1 4 ' V ' X .' H p? ' Xl . el nj .. iw A, 5' qJ V-lsfxll' First row: Joseph Dietz, Les lie Dole, Diane Dreiske, Har- old Dugenske. Second row Carol Dunn, Sally Ensley Edith Enthof, Charles Eul Third rowp Kathleen Faulks, Polly Fillis, Geofrfery Fox, Jucliih Fremd. I T'- - 11 1 c S -fl. 1 ,. 2, ,fu .- Un-5' Nfl., -11' A ,' I rw al-ml.. ' 11 T wr XE! JJ 1 ' 'im '1 nfl 511114, 1 1131! 1a y 1 A r .111 l Ii'-lung' - L 11141 hi! U 1 1 I 3 1 . 4 ff? Q . fi 5, 1 W' .11 K E Q41 yo if 4. 1 s -' 1 ' 11: , ' - s a, -.14 zgnrviwi 3,1 41. :N .bn V ,I 'wtf' 1?'L?i'11 ' , 1 -f 'fan First row: Carole Hiscox, Lois Holmwall, John Hu- bertz, Barbara Hume. Sec- ond row: Thomas Izzo, Con- rad Jackson, Nancy John- son, Ray Johnston. Third row: Jerold Kahle, Mariorie Kay, Dorris Kennedy, Mi- chael Kennett. I 1' V ' lv l . Q66 x-via,-ggi ,11 'Nw' 1115.1 J. -m 1 ,as ,LQ 51 1- 1 - First row: Judith Gallagher, William Gernenz, Sheryl Gritfis, Suzanne Gutzler. Second row: Albert Hancox, Diane Haydock, Diane Hen- rie, Sandra Hensel. 9 . 1 ll '1 lx i 3 11 Q. 1 5 y -I 1 , l' f - ' 1 ill -1 ,1 'l 11Ff.:' V f jlyuy-y fr 1 v y Kla A1 I ' I l il l ,-'ii V 'lj fl' 1 li l :A lg ' l G l J f.e1 ' if 1 1 1 T ,fi 11 i 1 i 1 1 1 ' if-W. 1 - 1 I 12 A '. is W A I ':l. . ' f X, l if - zz L 1 F- 1 Q 11 KL 1 e tif, First row: Gail Koopmann, James Kuhlman, Mary Lef- fler, Scott Leherissey. Sec- ond rovv: William Lennox, Cora Lichtenstein, Frances Locke, Robert Lundeen. Jaan. .W i Q - .MM J. I M 'L' J tg, First row: Jane McDowell, Robert McLaughlin, Fred McPartlin, Kevin McWil- liams. Second row: Beverly Mendino, Carol Messinger, Marie Meyers, James Miller. Third row: Nancy Miller, Nancy Mitchell, Gary Moe, Patricia Moseley. ,ye it , ' F- -'YT ll 'iii l' - I H r le ,al Q 2 Q lie ,l 'i l D D ll? First row: Nancy Peddle, Sandralee Pedrucci, Sally Rafferty, Marie Renz. Sec- ond row: David Richter, Daniel Ring, Gayle Rogan, Edwina Rosemann. Third row: Nancy Schaefer, Judy Seybold, Gustavus Shall- berg, Kenneth Shoemaker. W in'-',, -. ik 5 i K 197, ' 1'--:V Q Q M. rg M k 1 N tty , .tatt X ,515-7irV,',fl ' fi -J j s.-r Vs-. ef cific? First row: Richard Mowry, Marilyn Neuman, Bianca Neville, Mary Newloell. Sec- ond rovv: Lynne Orr, Dudley Palmer, W a y ne Palmer, Douglas Patterson. slim a 'TS' First row David Shoulber Z g, Phillip Sked, William Stark, Peter Stickney. Second row: Norman Svvalgren, Martha Thomas, Peter Thompson, Leif Thorne-Thomsen. Third row: Susan Tideman, Thom- as Trezise, .loan Trussell, Stuart Ullmann. , 'da K 'IIB' l in-1 f . .- 5 uf r-T ie X r 1 l in limi fl Vv! ff, I L 111: xyff-of '74 A ,Ji 'lit it I .Al 1? ' sw -1 :i iii Hi iii im. f -af fn 'Q' x -Q-51 XX... M1190 f , J? . , if i lb -.1 5 4429 I fd! First row: Karen Vallalyg Judy Velo, Richard Verbeke, Suzanne Walter. Second row: Curtis West, Mildred Wiegold, Rosemary Wil- liams, Virginia Wilson. Third row: Robert Wood, Gregory Wuhs, Craig Yost, Stephen Yost. gmglyt hmm AN HE gl swf? W li ik! Aww. Y LES FEMMES FA TALES ARSENlC AND OLD LACE Abby Brewster .............. -- .,d,.,..... ,Leslie St. John The Rev. Dr. Harper ....... ....,. D onald Dangremond Teddy Brewster ......... ..,......... D onald Adams Officer Brophy ....... ........ K enneth Jackson Officer Klein ........... .......,, Ronald Williams Martha Brewster .....,.. --, ................ Sara Cochrane Elaine Harper ............. ,.............. D iane Crowley Mortimer Brewster ........ ..,...... J erry Shellabarger Mr. Gibbs, .,.,...,.....,... ...,.,., F rederick Rounsfoll Jonathan Brewster ........... .......,,..,... R oy Rubin Dr. Einstein ............... - ......... ....... G eorge Holstein Officer O'Hara ......,,.. Lieutenant Rooney ........ ----,-Dean Houston -------.James Poynton Mr. Witherspoon .,..... - .......... - ....... Thomas Stang Corpse ..................... ...... - ...... J oseph Bennett Director ,.............,....... ....... M r. Herbert Glaclding Assistant Director ....... ........s.... M iss Helen Cory .wi im.- E in ' 1 a we -Wfjff-, , .kf.r.- 1: f Er.: mf , M ,g 1' Q. , 3 i ld- - Q '2l's'5-ily, FWF 5, L-1.5 fa W Q 'M- 3 1 9 ., .,. A 2 llkl I - - in w Li! E 'gi . W If ,, ,-xfggf' ' Z.. T ,- 2 7.1-QI ' 11. ' .1 A , , V F '- y lx A, ' 1 a,j1x.,,,'W' , . . y L. Q skier! L-rug, 'gina 1 1 hr Q.: ,gg- .1-,. v.,. Fm., STUNTS ,V Q X L , vf, ' Q M W ,Q Qi ANN 'ix N .- 'QQ M kit . X, X, . . X 1 l f U P Bubb J Scholz, J. Watt, H. Conle First row E Cavins, P. Sked, M. Dunstan, J. Trost, C. Dunn, E. McQueen, B. Johnson. Second row F. Rounstull, Mr. Wilner, G. Henrikson, R. Behrens, P. Malsch, J. Trussell, Y' CHORU ORCHESTRA S J , f mi aes W lr I ll First row: W. Stark, F. Rounsfull, J. Trussell, M. MacMillan, D. Dreiske, J. Klisch, D lngold, M. Milroy, C. Bieger, V. Wangard, S. Formberg, S. Hensel, P. Moseley, D. Debree M. Dunstan, P. Finn, B. Cavagna, D. Cantrell. Second row: M. Moffett, D. Olson, M Thomas, V. Cornell, S. Rafferty, D. Haydock, N. Johnson, S. Beckstrom, J. Williams M. August,'L. Fitzgerald, E. McAndrew, G. Gromann, M. Joriorian, M. Leftler, S. Walters, V. Wilson, M. Stark. Third row: Mr. Wilner, J. Seybold, K. Faulks, N. Schaefer, L. Holm wall, D. Crowley, D. Wetter, S. Fiester, M. Neuman, J. Fremd, M. Davidson, G. Groat, P. Fillis, M. Williams, A. Peddle, S. Ensley, G. Rogan. Fourth row: P. Cadarian, S. Miller, S. Pedrucci, D. Elliot, P. Karsten, S. Dragemuller, M. Mclntosh, C. Jensen, M. Newbell, J Breen, D. Arnold, L. Bolton, A. Melius, C. Lichtenstein, W. Rosemann, B. Stiehl, P. Meyer, M. Kay, M. Biethelm. Fifth row: K. Jackson, D. Ring, E. Bray, J. Bert, T. Trezise S. Leherissey, R. Carberry, C. Kuhlman, H. Huntley, T. Goodman, R. Keene, J. Dietzl R. Wells, P. Reilly, P. Stickney, B. Crowley, J. Kahle, G. Lain, R. Johnson, D. Shoulberg. 1 Lillllll BAND 'llfig r if 'ff P in G - A ,gif It .F if iv- if f . Half-Time Serenade X 31 First row: J. Steitz, J. Allen, B. Williams, E. Enthot, C. Dunn, M. Scott, E. McQueen, B. Johnson. Second row: G. Moe, J. Jackson, C. Jackson, S. McKune, G. Henrikson, E. McCampbell, B. Lundeen, K. Birney, D. Wilson, S. Steitz, B. Behrens. Third row: B Courtney, P. Malsch, R. Johnrton, D. Crane, F. von der Linden, F. Frangquist, D. Palmer T. Butterworth, P. Bubb, M. Yeary, G. Niemeyer, J. Trussell, J. Scholz, W. Dalitsch, W. Parsons, D. Bradley, G. Barth, L. Behrens, K. Codlin. Fourth row: Mr. Wilner, J. Van Nortwick, B. Lake, T. lzzo, R. Foldvary, W. Cottrell, F. McPartlin, R. Lennox, K. Shoemaker, J. Butterworth, T. Flynn. - rxjr ff Q1 Y I V I r BOYS' CLUB AND GIRLS' CLUB Boys' Club officers are standing, from left to right: Jerry Shellabarger, Social Chairman, John Dewees, Red Cross Representative, and David Crane, Secretary- Treasurer. Seated: Pat Reilly, President, and John Daniels, Vice President. Faculty Advisor for Boys' Club is Mr. St. John. The Boys' and Girls' Clubs are com- posed of the entire student body. The organizations have sponsored several events throughout the year, one be- ing the Father and Daughter Banquet. Girls' Club officers are, standing, left to ight: Gail Parks, Social Chairman, Mariorie rew, Secretary, Sheryl Fiester, Treasurer, nd Mary Dunstan, Red Cross Representa- ve. Seated: Carolyn Olson, President, and liane Crowley, Vice President. Faculty Ad- isor for Girls' Club is Miss Doerfler. i v 2' '-. .ap any-C. ,I QT J. V. CHEERLEADERS Standing: S. FiesTer, D. Nagel. S dz J. TrosT, M. August, and L. Pecldle VARSITY CHEERLEADERS A. Martin, C. Olson, A. Steph ens S Storey and P Tucker M J F nf 119 MAJORETTES M. Neuman, N. Houston, M Joriorian D. Debree. K - .Q-g....a ,A ,.,. ,, 2, 0 una ' ' L Q 1 The members of Los Pfcaros record their voices. SPANISH CLUB Ch risfmas, Spanish style. A,,...,,.c, FRENCH CLUB SPANISH CL UB Los Picaros officers are from left To right Mr. Lawlor, Faculty Advisor, Don Dangre mond, Secretary-Treasurer, Peter Malsch, Co Social Chairman, George Niemeyer, Presi dent, Bob Douglas, Vice President. Nor pic Tured was Pat Perkins, Co-Social Chairman. The officers of The French Club This year are leff To right: Margorie Frew, Co- Secrefary, Pat Kelly, President, Judy Kahle, Treasurer, Chairman, and Gail Messinger, Co-Secrefary. l ii i ,i ,Q , 'Q E H af' Diane Crowley, Social e W LE LAPIN BLEU TROIA FUIT SPQR LATIN CLUB s Standing: G. Henrikson and L. Goldsmith, censors, S. Hannah, quaestor, R. Williams, F. Otto D. Bradley, aeclilesg M. E. Sammon, scriba. Seated are consuls and advisor, W. Cottrell, Miss H. Cory, and D. Kuhlman. P557 ze? ' 'E ' ' 5 r W , . ,. W ,ag , I! ,H as ii First row: P. Tucker, P. Palmer. Second row: F. von der Linden, W Parsons, S. Fiesfer, E. McQueen, Mr. R. Etnyre, G. Ekdahl, J. Jackson, S Nisbet, R. Williams. WERHANE CLUB J 5 CLUB CANDIDS wr- . T ' r5'.6!i.L.- -, - . A ff-ana af44..,,4 , . 4 ,rf TENNIS ANYONE? gr -u i ui ' 3' nl' I 1? O,' I Herman Ekern and Roy Rubin iz 1 QXQNE Q 5330- '- xt !xg,vxx xx X A- 'n N. Rkyxr 'N W' X N Q w 1' 1 rl N ki gax I XLN A Y 5 ' T I Qzwcx, 'nf e- HN?-18 '-V' ?? :::m- A 32,11 ALLEY OOP' X 1 C l . , S- i . J ' - , . ll ,dim L , I L 1.7 ' A y GOLF Mr. C. Swan, W, Brebner, C. Lane, R. Kenyon, and I. Frew. TRACK STARS . ,i,,f s 9 ' I . - L r 1 Y 'lf - - Off 'ro a good' start are: Wally Tlrezise, Pai Reilly, S c o T t Hannah, Ronny Williams, Jim Buffer- worth, and Fred von der Linden, In The back- ground are Manager P h i l Schneider and Coach L. Gilchrist 1 ?F.ffY9 3 3 f I WRES TLIN G First row: C. Wesf, B. Herfle, B. Hancox, B. Frangquist, E. Clauson, M. Kenneif, E. Mc Campbell, D. Mowry, R. McLaughlin, G. Moe. Second row: Coach H. Schillereff, J. Sfeitz, F. Otto, W. Cottrell, D. Kuhlman, G. Holstein, S. Steifz, B. Williams, G. Henrikson, K Birney, Jr., K. Jackson. Third row: P. Brown, H. Oifo, B. Smith, M. Yeary, A. Cascarano D. Houston, R. Herile, R. J. Wells, J. Jenkin, D. Dangremond. Missing: B. Behrens. 1 .T .IT I , 4 Aixam hi Lili '. ?'i.f.l illiff iii l i f it , J ..... FOOTBALL First row: Greg Schilleretf, H. Swan, T. Garrey, D. Arnold, G. Maleshewsky, J. Van Nort- wick, W. Trezise, G. Berestiansky, P. Brown, L. Myles, J. Jenkins, D. Walsh, F. von der Linden, T. Johnson, Coach Schillereff. Second row: D. Fitzgerald, J. Bellefeuille, P. Cadarian, S. Birney, D. Kuhlman, W. Cottrell, C. Kuhlman, R. Behrens, J. Kiening, M. Raf- ferty, R. McGovern, W. Frangquist, D, Bradley, P. Risty, D. Houston. Third row: Coach Sandberg, H. Ekern, J. Nelson, M. Yeary, J. Daniels, S. Nisbet, G. Ekdahl, K. Nagel, C. Lane, R. Banz, A. Cascarano, P. Reilly, M. Baker, R. Mortensen, S. Prais, S. May, D. Crane, P. Schneider, Coach Short. ... -, , .,.T?,L if.. , L , W 3 it in ..- ii um ,nm mg W V i i Hui iiiuiii ii ii iiwimii mm ii ii,Ji,VY: Y . . ii iiiuiii . . . ii ii - . ie iii - -- . i , .W 11... l 1 -.. ' wr R LET'S GO! LET'S WIN! q ' 'Liu . , ns M H 'FE 1 51 4 KL A u.,vi . , S. I 1 5 if Wi , , First row: J. Kuhlman, P. Thompson, L. Dole, C. Eul, E. Clauson, T. Trezise, F. McPartlin, B. Lundeen, R. Lennox. Second row: Manager R. Nelson, W. Palmer, K. Codiin, G. A. Shaliberg, B. Gernenz, 5. Leherissey, R. Carberry, B. Crowley, Coach R. Etnyre. Third row- G Wuhs K Shoemaker S Ullmann J Miller D Verbeke N Swal ren, A. Christie, . . , . , . , . , . , . g J. Dietz, J. Bert. Missing: P. Brahm. FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL 1? 'v TEAM Q:-W.-azz v -fs ' QW all 4'+'wg 54,9 OXQQVXQ 'Q '.9c'Q,4.x ' swmwawwww L Y. OX PQ XO fy 04906, an 'affzfr4:,f.gs',s2:5::rffM ++ gf A E, Q 5 l l K' v 'Q W fwfwfs MGQQQQW? ,v ' l H' Q-1 '9'+339494Q5+?l2Q, X l f 'ff The LFHS Managers' u is an or aniza ion orme o romo e f 1h dI'gf1 ' Clb Q lf dlp 11h f hlT TT clpfptlfl ICIGH BN lI'l O B 6 IC COl'l SSS an al'lCl BTI S. BSO SEFVGS f ffl bFnya MTshf Pldb f b Th dh pplsyk THE CAGE d P 1 T Sh bl PhlSh d1,SkpS S G g N y V P cl T D lc Nelson, Social Ch O D k G ff P ID T cl Roy Rubin, Club Jest. , x,. ,Qh,,,'.T '94 Here, f W . - V 'Inn P Their fa h h y ' W ' lhical N M L d l el eq 1,13-f,.aLw hm f 'V l ,.faIl 1jZ- A First row: S. Prais, G. Ekdahl, R. Johnson, B. Douglas, T. Garrey, J. Nelson. Second row Coach T. Short, D. Verbeke, C. Lane. H. Swan, P. Reilly, Manager P. Schneider. VARSITY F, ll , b. First row: T. Goodman, D. Crane, D. Walsh, F. von der Linden, T. Adams, R. Keene, Jr., D. Kenyon. Second row: L. Gilchrist, J. Butterworth, S. Hannah, P. Whitson, H. Huntley, A. Kuhlman, P. Risty, Manager G. Niemeyer. First row: C. Eul, T. Trezise, D. Shoulberg, G. Wuhs, J. Kuhlman, P. Agrella, J. Kahle. Second row: Coach D. Sfegall, N. Swalgren, B. Gernenz, A. Christie, J. Dietz, G. Barth, L. Behrens, Manager R. Nelson. Missing: J. Bert, P. Brahm, C. Jackson, L. Barendo. J. V. 's FROSH BASKETBALL 4 A K fr -' x , , -45' Captain of the 1955-56 Basketball Team GEORGE EKDAHI. K 'J 1 MTL , z., Vi..-.., . .g -- - -g QA 71 'Lf A YVVE V. x I , 'q egg, H' K x , '.', . 'Ag' P fx M in ,ii ef ,isgw I' GW .1 EQQAQW' M av is ' Wi-- bm Eff? ,Q ' . '4. -Q , 'M 1- Q. L ' 1' , ,HI an ilw, V ' . ' sr-I u ' 5 sl ll ' 1 H 1, N25 5 F 'gg . . 'iii . .1 , ar N. 1. . Q. H.. Kvkgg sw-'Q as ., Ei , Mya HOCKEY AND VOLLEYBALL First row: A. Williams, J. Klinkman, A. Stephens, J. Ausman, P. Tucker. Second row: G. Gansberg, S. Hilker, J. Hochhalter, M. Mclntosh, P. Palm- er, M. Miller. . GIRL CHAMPS 44- BASKETBALL First row: J. Kahle, S, Locke, J. Jackson. Second row: C. Peterson, P. Smith, J. Fain. Third row: P. Kelly, J. Allen, C. Patterson. Fourth row: G. Parks. First row: M. Thomas, S. Griffis, J. Jackson, B. Julian, J. Fain. Second row: J. Perce, J. Allen, P. Smith, J. Kahle, C. Peterson, M. August. Third row: M. Dunstan, K. Olson, S. Whitten, E. Swalgren, G. Parks. ALL STAR -HOCKEY PRINCETON First row: J. Jackson, P. Palmer, P. Tucker. Second row: G. Parks, L. Gustafson, J. Kahle, A. Stephens, D. Nagle, A. Minuzzo. ALL-STAR BASKETBALL YALE First row: M. Dunstan, Mclntosh, J. Perce, J. Allen. Second row: J. Fain, A. Williams, C. Patterson, B. Julian, J. Ausman, C. Peterson. J. Handwerk, M. Officers left to right are: Jean Handwerk, Historian, Penny Palmer, Vice President, Jane Ausman, President, Gail Messinger, Secretary, Judy G.A.A. BOARD Jackson, Social Chairman, and Advisor Mrs. Edwards. First row: P. Tucker, J. Handwerk, G. Messenger, J. Ausman, H. Palmer, J. Jackson, B. Julian, J. Kupskey. Second row: C. Olson, G. Parks, C. Peterson, A. Williams, D. Palmer, J. Trost, P. Bubb, L. Gustafson, J. Allen. Third row: M. Miller, J. Perce, B. Everitt, K. Olson, S. Whitten, P. Kelley, J. Kahle, D. Nagel, M. Frew, D. Felgenhauer. ' t 352 . aw... ,. Mseg. ,i i me it .- i J if-f ffff' vs. i ,uf ' i ..ll ll.. it . ll.. ii ...ii Y ' J 'Q P P it 0 ll ii is U i Y GUPPIES Officers are: P. Palmer, President, G. Parks, Secretary, B. Julian, Publicity Chairman, J. Kahle, Historian, P. Kelley, So- cial Chairman, L. Gustafson, Vice President, and Advisor Miss C. Caulk. A ' fl: Af'-fr. 2 - :Q ,.,..343.. .' V.-.4 'H A-?zL?'x'9s L.2' I fi '-H1 . - ,.' A R - i ' Q it yy it 5lM.,i,, tw imlw y ...rig my ff-L:-: A , ilk-ti Y . - , ' 1 Q , y l . . ..Er:j7.:.v'.-.i-X I' .:'A:l..' V . 5 , till ll First row: R. Allen, J. Handwerk, D. Nagel, A. Martin, E. Andrus Whitten, C. Peterson. Second row: S. Ensley, B. Everiff, K. Olson Smith, B. Stiehl, C, Gifford, D. Crowley. Third row: P. Finn, M. Baker, J. Fain, C. Blanc, Advisor Miss C. Caulk, J. Allen, B. Julian, Parks, P. Kelley, L. Gustafson, P. Palmer. 5. SQHQOL L1 ff Z - Y H, vr- ,V . -.d..,qi,A .all n Jim Anderson, Roy Rubin, Left to right: Carole Jense , Emily McAndrew, Shyrl Formberg, Mary Crone. Seat- d Leslie St. John. ed: Sara Cochrane, an 9-2.31- I NORTHROP CHAPTER OF QUILL AND SCROLL Ann Stephens Editor'-in-chief ........,.. Assistant Editor ...,,.... .....,..,., lv Iary Crone Editor Page J .......... ........,....,. M ary Crone Editor Page 2 ....... ..,................... T om Allen Editor Page 3 ,.......,.. ,....,. E mily McAndrew Editor Page 4 .......... ........... ....... R 0 y Rubin Assistants ..............,.............., Sara Cochrane Leslie St. John. Shyrl Fromberg. Jim Poynton, and Jim Anderson Art Editor .,,........,........ Jerry Shellabarger Chief Photographer, .........,....... Bert Leach Chief Copyreader .....,............., Pat Karsten Business Manager ....,......... Wally Tresize Assistants ......................,... Sandy McKune Ronnie Williams Editorial Advisor ....................,... Mrs. Rust Circulation Manager. .......,.....,. Pat Tucker ' ' '.Dr. Frank Townsend Business Advlsol. Superintendent ........ Dr. Raymond Moore BUSINESS STAFF and Walwyn Tresize. Left to right: Ronnie Williams, Sandy McKune FOREST SCOUT YOUNG IDEA '4 EDITORS Standing, left fo right: Pat Mahler, Art, John Heuer, Short Stories, Antoinette Minuzzo, Pro- duction. Seated: Gail Gansberg, Essays, Caro- lyn Olson, Editor-in-Chief, and Sue Hilker, Poetry. POSTSCRIPT J V i , P .. i i , f Kw ' s i ii , .afar ff f Seaied, left To right: Jean Handwerk, Gail F Messinger, Joan Kupskey, Sue Hilker, and Gail Gansberg. Standing: Steve Nisbef, and :E Denny Fitzgerald. T 1 .gi - I, f, X 'in 1 :U H ww - W X , 0 .., ,vgzijjw .ml 2. b 'Q Wm H Q N Wg! N M HH .aw SVQQA-qw 4-x fm-v 'HMV 1 Vgmw- ' i No v ,- 'KQI ,li ' -1 :'1, M59 14.1- HOMECOMING -w 42, v BUILD AND LET BUILD 1', 1362 . .L I ' 'f' .TTG'w,-,K I' ' '54 ff' fi J- ? . 3 : ,, fig 'arf , X, '11 7 ' 530-7 'rI ,.' .E1 Q , f AQ!! ,fig ,:'x l QUEEN PENNY W Er I . . PJ,-Z. ' '-2 -M, 2 -uv 5 I E 14 H' ' . 'Z Z uw 1 . .E 45 A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL W gn gm gv ,J SENIOR HOP w Swing Your Partner Mr. Stuart M. Struever lectures on Buried Kaskaskiaf' Refreshments are serlved at the History Club meeting. as ti 7 we ii ' 1 ,Z EM: Q SENIOR BOYS vs FACULTY STUDENT LIBRARIANS First row: M. A, Baker, M. Campbell, G. Messen I ger, S. Whitten. Second row: D. Cantrell, C Gifford, G. Crone, J. Kupskey, Miss R. Oliva xl E-A ggi MIDDA Y Won'TTha1 bell ever ring! I wish I was a ,.- ,-, Oh well-betfer luck next Time. m I -..- 'bb Boy, am 'I huh r I and mine. Q Y To Think Okay, okay I'll , put them away! gvvffip ul' 4 . WI 5 :NUI . O N ,149 D MADNESS FinalIy! I Thought l'd never get out of that ine. Monsters from Outer Space TURNABOUT Oh' You danceable darlmgs U If 72 XY V 5 A e . 4 ' fra 'HWS'- 3 if . f F119 1 JTQEQZ' ' I 'V 's 4 fs 4 fy M , J j N1 Oh! Those fired feet! .Iv w 1 Nx. 11 1.1 -nw EXAMS! . Mk, fm 'f ,Q - xy' :MW-'I 'M COLLEGE NIGHT 5 xi STUDENT Tl l 'MQ l ,, . -2 -I COUNCIL 2 f iw-EE' lg? First row: J. Handwerk, S. Fiester, C. Olson, J. Jackson, R. Rubin, H. Swan, P. Reilly P. Perkins, M. DeWulf, P. Tucker. Second row: -J. Bert, B. Lundeen, P. Lockhart, J. Trussell J. Fremd, L. Gluntz, M. Crone, M. Sammon, A. Martin, D. Palmer, S. Amaden. Third row 'C. Ackley, D. Crane, F. von der Linden, D. Bradley, S. Nisbet, H. Conley, T. Allen, D Dangremond, W. Cottrell, D. Kuhlman, G. Holstein, T. Butterworth. Missing: S. Storey. i is r r y v will pi mg 111 . 'A .nf Officers are, left to right: Carolyn Olson, 4 J Secretary, Stephen Nisbet, President, and Patricia Tucker, Vice President. Advisors are: Miss H. Cory, Mr. C. Swan, Mr. L. Gilchrist, and Mr. L. St. John. N. Sharp, L E. Llndstrom, A. X ' H. Hedberg. I. Enelius, A. Not shown: G, , CUSTODIANS -,-- ai tl K xhq I0 I 4. gg, .gm Ha Q H 'Q E I m ,saw S' Y? Q A -' x L xs- gx 2 50 flick? fl lf? VQMNA 447 4 Y LUMBEE N, QiAXXXXXXXXXXXNKXKXNMW XXWXWXYT' Quality Lumber tor Every Need PHOTO CREDITS CARL KLEIN- New York DICK PHILLIPS - Lake Forest o ' I ' I . ',f,'Q,jlQffg - 5,355-lizard BERNIE-Evanston C 'Flooring . mBS?hI'l'6 0 shelving ' '9qf'f19 U plywood ' Sldmg 0 trames ' fences W. GRAFF BUS LINE, INC. . . Charter and School LI2ert?yvIlIe Lake Forest Transportation ' 50 34' L. 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