Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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A, ,Q A , Q I YE Lf Vf,,:f'f'1 HMI 5? SI? es ffm? ww 121 MM , bw ff 'ff C? we 0' MWMIQW If IWW L, WM' 3? fffw ww LAKE VIEQQV HIGH SCHOOL Nba? 5 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Ii wwf . du if, Rigs wwf Ag? fffffwf H fi, is f - if Mica' Ri 3 Jw' l,gL,1,,,,f,fffi I i Wg, aj I f'..,g4,1. qidw f I ESE? ' WM , l Wlwl' ll ffwfif wt' in mi cg 1 Each year as a class grad ates another is presented to carry on the 5 pre cesso quen , , dreams, and faces in the 3 2 53 Q3 c ngfiof ud nd teachers are only temporary. With 4' Q 'E . . . . L0 J QD GJ -5 every new face a new ide is conceived. 5 5, cf D Q 'Q S 0 5 As a new year comp ences, we plant a seed of hope, expressing + S ,J 3 X, 3 42 g 9 rxour stro g faith in ourselves, our successors, and in the bright future. 0 G? K9 5 X he ar 1953 is an important one to all of us, - Freshmen, Sophomores, - X l uju ' s and Seniors. No matter who we are, we are offered the oppor- QL Y iw 1 All tunity to become an active part of the Spirit of 1953, because it takes J PEN i ever student's effort to make the spirit the live and wonderful thing cb .4 1 1 j it is. What do these few words really mean? s , . 5 X I lk, 1 1 pk J ff Our spirit this year, and every year, represents many ideals: the 1 All QSJ cooperation between student and teacher in order that each can ful- U ' '- X l 901 fill his duties to the best of his ability, the teamwork through which we , 'F 1 fl ' 1 Y M l learn to respect our classmates, and the opportunities we have to pre- pare ourselves for the community life of tomorrow. It represents the love ll of our school,-that love which drives us to support Lake View in its every effort, and guides our thinking. The spirit is also the success and N X f service that help us to find our place in Lake View, and, eventually, in A Q our adult life. 4, X These ideals are a part of the Spirit of 1953. Even though this year 1 X v - will pass, its inspiration will fill every corridor, and will remain to lead ls J R K twxt clcgidpn o higher goals. , - Nl? 1 n ' X ' I . 0' hi Q37 6,19 XJ' 1 J ,jf 1 9 if W W? B gy 5- tx 1 W S X 'N Xl - If 1 X it X , 1 QQ EL UW? 3' Q X ,k Ax 53 'A' :.. f' ' . Q ' 'U-R1 Q. 4,6 V lax Q . ,,., Q. 5 4' 1 M,- 4 rfb Q?-e 4 hiv? :six N, gi Q Q 37,4 U JS.. - , ' 4 it -Wi HN- .la Ai . , W . 1 1. ' Vx' f 'ff Q . X-4 , , fir i-fg,g.g.a, g!.wa.51'.L.55M W Q1 ig. ff if ffyi wwf 'BJ as-Q 5, B5 AU J 'gf v . 1 UI ,f 4 2:5 'li chi at 9 -3 xml' 'Q 1 Q S'-1 I f x semis lm J umm 1 Q ' If 3g f 1. uw J W QDQ l 4. Qi g f M Q , Q y s 4, .r Q. 3 'F . Ss xx . 'A . n f :ff , 'K ' Q ,wma Q S I W 5 , P' W 1 . 5 rx' If v,.f. Q L ,, A fn! ,f,7',f5 -f W 1 ,, .N -. , ,J -W fi L + fi ' 2 2 A Q3 , Q ,535- -k'f' M ga? ,, 'tx .,, 1 . 3, In . fy xi, f'e.,gf , -H-s,Nj. 'x K ', -, ' , - Ax , fi A 55:5 if Q40 ff ga 3 P' W af 315' 3 n . , f ,, m - 3 1' 4 - jg. 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This inspiration is carried to the arteries, the classes and teachers who instruct and mold the character of the most vital part of the school -the students and their activities. The enthusiasm of the students never ceases, for their wonderful spirit pro- vides the needed element which lends life to the school. After being drawn to it as freshmen, they struggle through their second and third years, gradually absorbing knowledge, and taking part in the various school organizations, committees, and councils. Finally, they are sent forth as the finished product, which is the result of the tedious work and continual polishing done within the walls of the school to produce a person of whom it can be proud. The process has never stopped, and never will, as long as students continue to enter and become a part of the vast organism ch is our school A ew f Wfe.,2'i?f WW W 7704 WW ' 7 'AWf,i xx v ,V , xhf Lv ,a 'r X x -fy' X L x X L f i I x 4' ,f lj!!! K X, fl, , f xl J! X ff f' if ,pf fqw if f f 'rj' r1ff 1 'J W 1, df - 4 ' , .n , ' ' X ,Af I K H ,ff K V FX . I 'Ji N X f f Mlm lv ,f . f U ,. af ff Q 1 , X I f X, ,v f 5' . 4 Y J 4' If 'vfffrn r XZ! H' If I . APO!! xA7!lfLlfLf CLICNICRAL SIII'IiRIN'I'IiNIJIQN'I' OI SCHOOLS ClHICI, xCLO, ILLINOIS Dr. Hunt was selected as the general superintendent oli the public schools of Chicago in May, ISI47. He was reappointed for a second four year term in May, I95I. VVe have learned with great regret ol' Dr. Hunt's resignation, which is to take effect September, I953. He has accepted the Charles IV. Eliot professorship ol' education in the Graduate School ol' Education ol' Harvard University. IVe wish to express our gratitude to Dr. Hunt lor the excellent work he has done in the administration ol' the Chicago Public Schools. Page IU .-nf f HK. Nl.X'l l'lllilV I ll'l'ZCQlCR.XI.lJ lJi.stri1'I SHll1!'7'lIlll'IlIlI'lll Ill ll .Srlmol Ilmlrill XVII Group l: KI, Nlentlyk li. llztmm CI. Cook lx. Ilztngzml li. Xutini 0. lielnlte li. lung fi.ffllll'Ull1l lf.. tltttronzn Mrs. llllllgl't'll l. f,NNlllllKl N, Lindt fl, lit-nlztnni l'. llones I, l.tn1lell X. lfossnm l'. l.ohztn P. Patton IS, .M'tlillget' I' lznlwin Nlrs. llttltgren CL. Ilirsfh I. llill Group 2: X. Ohm l'. l'1n'son ll. Ratt't'lv li. Nlotianty X. Phillips NI. dials' l.. XS'llitlt'nl Nl. Wells .L lf,rit'kson Ii. K2llllDl'l'li mlwr Two QOZADU jk AVOW5 0 OOIWL . . . :Intl enter the quiet Zllltl lrienclly olliee ol' Mr. Fitzgerald. You will he greetecl by Mrs. H ultgren. his lrienclly and capable secretary, who will ztssist you in any wzty she can. Mrs. Hultgren takes over the tlttties ol' this ofliee. when Mr. Fitzgerzlltl is husy visiting the eight high schools in his district. Mr. Fitzgerulcl is well-liketl :incl well-known hy the student body, since he ztttentls many school littncv tions, and is inost appreciative ol' the attention ex' tenclecl to hint in this respect. Assisting in the ollice is 21 group ol' girls. who give up 21 stutly. periotl to help Mrs. lflultgren per- lortn the many nnportunt cluties ol this olhce. f . f Page ll jd, 3 Lgleer Our anime .fgfwctyd jninfing QW' lfll Awe In future years when you take this book from its shelf and live in retrospec- tion, your life at Lake View High School in '53, you will be reminded of The Spirit of '53 , the theme of this book. The spirit of '53 at Lake View was a spirit of cooperation, a spirit of pulling together by students, teachers, parents, and community to make the old Alma Mater a great school. It was this spirit of cooperation on the part of the staff of the Red and White , students and teachers alike, that gave us this beautiful annual that will become more precious as we get older. It was this same spirit of working together that gave us many splendid issues of the Lake re View that have won a cherished place among our souvenirs of this year. It gave us two wonderful musicals, a spectacular May Festival, and a fine talent show. It was this spirit of pulling together that gave us two very beautiful and in- spiring graduation exercises. We thought the graduating class of January 1953 had reached the ultimate in stage decorations and splendor, but the June class came through with plans for one that was even more beautiful. It was this spirit of cooperation by members of the P.T.A. and student coun- cil that secured the promise of Friday night socials at Lake View, which became a reality on the evening of April 17th. How well we remember that first social center in the boys' gym . Nor can we forget the Turnabout Dance that was sponsored by the Lake re View staff. It was the driving force of this great spirit of '53 that made us work hard in our classesg play hard in our social life, and fight to win our games and contests. It was this spirit of '53 that made us proud of our Alma Materg loyal to its great traditions, and conscious of its splendid reputation. May this great spirit of coop- eration make us better citizens of this great Republic and help us to gain a full, Assistant Principal happy life. Life is so generous a giver, but we, judging its gifts by their coverings, cast them away as ugly or heavy or hard. Remove the covering and you will find be- neath it a living Splendour, woven by Love, by Wisdom with Power. Welcome it, grasp it, and you touch the ange1's hand that brings it to you. Everything we call a trial, a sorrow, or a duty, believe me, that angel's hand is there, the Gift is there, and the wonder of an over-shadowing Presence. Our joys, too, be not content with them as joys. They, too, conceal diviner gifts. 'Life is so full of Meaning and Purposeg so full of Beauty - beneath its cover- ing - that you will find earth but cloaks your heaven. Courage then to claim itg that is alll But Courage you have, and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together, wending through unknown country, home. 'And so at this time I greet you: not quite as the world sends greetings, but with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you, now and forever, the day breaks and the shadows flee awayf if Q26 Principal 'Extracts from a letter written by Giovanni, A.D. 1513. Page I2 ..,. -V is . .WARE 1 i,,,.x -' X Q w ww Q X 4 M ....,V.A I ,ww w .,.,. H .ww Q ' mf M wr SG XML , 'iv' M, ,if VM' 4 f 1 I l Hx 'uni G.. 'Q S ,3 ' f ,S jg ej0'LClfLAy English Department Miss Louise 'Prager Miss Helen Kinsella Miss Mary Gibbons Mrs. Katharine Burchwood Miss Alitalia Schaetlel Mrs. Lldel Peeters Miss Hope Leech Mr. Louis Skolnifk Miss Adelaide X'Vetzler Miss Florence Schryver Mrs. qleannette Nelson Miss Florence Black Mrs. Lucy McMillan Not Pictured: Miss livelyn Albert Mrs. Bertha lilston Miss Alla Vernova Wag! X Mathematics Department Miss hlargaret Murphy Miss Helen 'I'aggart Miss Amanda liiberg Social Science Department Miss Vivian Simpson Mrs. Margaret X'Vilkinson Miss Florence Cunibiner Miss Louise Trager Mrs. Evelyn Horney Miss Norma Conyne Not Pictured: Miss Mildred Lestina Miss Hazel Larsen Miss Alice Figg Mathematics Department Dr. Clyde Brown Mr. Louis X'Vagner Science Miss Laura Brown Miss Laura Siclcenberger Mr. Alfred Clrepin Mr. Louis X'Vagner Mr. Ui Mr. Charles Mc'Alpine Miss Regina Kelly Department Mrs. Lucy Mueller Mr. Arthur Fieser Mr. Loren Lucas Miss Marion Leete aines Lotz Commercial Department Miss Nina Maxey Miss Pauline Degan Miss lidna Moulding Miss xloanna Zander Miss Rose Anne Howe Miss Margaret Strubbe Miss Rose Martin Miss Eleanor Tierney Mr. Harold Kerber Not Pictured: Miss Margaret Sullivan Miss Florence Hussey Page I5 R 7' , ,il 251 W I JN -JM Qs-1+-W' Z8 cgddftdy Home Economics Department Mrs. Hedvic Vlasak Miss Roberta Deethinann Miss Florence Norton Mrs. Esther Handwerk Mrs. Pauline St rey Miss Mary Beriningham ' ii, Not Pictured: Miss Gretchen Kubisch F 'f SL. Q Music Department Captain Louis XValz Miss Dorothy Hutchins Miss Alice Figg Mr. Irving Letchinger Miss Naomi Sweet Industrial Arts Department Mr. William Lasky Mr. Leo Clonahan Mr. Frank Floyd Language Department Mrs. Frieda Topping Mrs. Helene Uhlir Miss Ethel Taurog Mrs. Edel Peeters Mrs. janet Mleissmiller Miss Willa Shea Deaf-Oral and Sight-Saving Department Mrs. Grace Powers Mrs. Grayce Courtney Mrs. Margaret Maiden Girls' Physical Education Department Mrs. Evelyn Landt Mrs. Ethel Clauson Miss Aida Wucher Miss Lena Zimmerman Miss Anita Airlane Not Pictured: Mrs. H. Shar Geih 'QJQPJ 5'- Boys' Physical Education Department Mr. Harry Frieda Mr. Guy Dickerson Mr. john Alerusis Mr. LeRoy jones Mr. .lack Hendricks Not Pictured: Mr. joseph King Reserve Officers' Training Corps Master Sergeant Alton Doss Art Department Miss Helen Wfick Miss Edna Crowley Mr. Donald -Iohnston Not Pictured: Miss Esther Roeth ,- 12 , M6 t Pagcl7 if' .- . MWJA .. i Ifl.0W.fl4 nedy. li. berg. Row2: C. Ball Bvstrom Ch a rles, Row 4: Ifischer, Wein, D. oi-ay. ist: Attendance Office Personnel Row 1: L. justi, J. Rozychi, B. Ken Larzelere, B. Gutt Owens, M. Crum D. Sherman, N A. Andreevsky, D Muske, D. Schultz D. Ansclmini, N Row3: N. Bias, Govcdarica. B. Durand, S N. Fladiger, B Hlilliams. E. Galsscock, P. Torrey, KI D. liichelberg, M Anderson, V. Andreevsky. Counselors in Room 127 are: Miss Taurog, Mr. Frieda, Miss Murphy, Miss Strubbe, and Dr. Brown. They are always ready and willing to solve our problems with understanding. Members ofthe Pony Express ore: M. Folk, J. Guinan, M. Harlib, llost, Vernola, I. Bowen, S. Swen- son, M. Madia, P. Kloiber, S. Ven- grow. These boys are called upon for prompt service and dependabil- ity in the carrying out of school errands. Why is regular attendance important for a complete high school education? This is a question a number of students ask themselves. In the Attendance Olfice, or 127, where the value oi' regular attendance, punctuality, and satisfactory deport- ment is stressed, this question is answered daily. Young people who are continu- ously absent and tardy not only lose their opportunity to learn, but are also miss- ing the most important lesson the teachers at Lake View are trying to convey, namely, the forming ol' good habits. Page 18 jnkrmafion ivan .fd SMLL lnlorinznion given with zi smile is the molto ol our Malin Ollice, which is the cen- ter ol the sc'hool's activities. The ollices ol' Mr. liovcl :incl Mr. llziniel :ire locznecl here. llicy :ire :lssislecl hy our ellifient Cilllfil- ionzil secrelziricsz Miss lilezinor Rehherg, Mr. l3oycl's secrelziryg Mrs. Ruth Tlioniys, Mr. lJ:iniel's secrelziryg Mrs. Ruth 'l'onilin, the school lrezisurer: :incl Miss Helen Hain- ley, who is in Cll2ll'gC ol' hooks :incl school supplies. llere, loo, is Miss .Xniznulu liihcrg, who, :is zu inc-niher ol the lzicully, nizikes :incl :uljnsls progrznns. Students, who give up Lheir slucly periods, niml the sec'rel:n'ies hy perlorining various ilulies sm-h :ns sorting niziil, running er- rznicls, :incl other oclcl iohs. XVlic-llier il is necessary Lo ohlziin zi trains- ler, ai credit, or lo pay lor zi lost hook, you may he sure that our Mziin Ollice will :issist you with your prohlenis in every wziy Iiossihle. Office Practice Personnel: Row l: S, Skorai, Krzinier, A. Kzilninlis. CL. Krueger l. flrzivvn. Row 2: ii. llirsrh. ll. illllllllli, knhlel. M. Rolles. CQ. Uinscliow. RowI'i: l'. CLL'rin:nison. ll, llusfh. Valentine. Y Kocnrek, ll. Rheincrs. Row l: S. I'omlcr, QI. Schulz. l'. llohnslon. D. Hurt, inzinn. l,. Maier. Miss Ili-li-n llzinlcy has clizirgir of the hook room llvl zissislzinls sire: CI, llohnhollcr, K. Mzirrler. l Saisziki. XY. ll1lK'l'gl'l'llUll, R. Klll'lW0lll, l. Bone. Page lfl ffff' l S8 I Q 1 :Q ummm zsmwaw w V 1 ' lm , Af T W :I,:.. 1' 3ii l,? F :gf g I - ' ,.,.: 2 W T 2 A ' , I ,l. . '. I P Y gl 5 fi nz W 2. 4 , S1 in farm was wa M fm gi Q mg as ISL y 1 gk M? 3 1 N U KL , F E za ig 5 eq, K x Th :J . QI W Q was ,ma ..,.,,., , ., ,Q 7 Q 1.7334 X xi .... ,V ,X b , E mxlkt mm i ,xii .M M owfbwfeof Ewan 55 an glean XIISS I'IlYl.l,IS KRICIS Arlfu.ilnn't1l 'I'mu'l1t'r MISS M.-XRCQ,KRli'I'lI CLRICINICR l,lIIl'!'Illl'HI lfnllll.xt'lu1 MISS I'.I.l'.XNUR I'l'.NIi.UI I l'.xW'llologi.xI Adiustmenf Omce Aides, Group I: INI. Ilurtt. Adiusfment OFfice Aides, Group 2: mztnn, Ii. Xhsmatnn, The .Kd-justment Ilepztrttnent is old great service to the students. Through its ellorts eztfh individual has 21 hetter opportunity lor talking 2lllYllIll2lgC ol' the etluutf tionztl und soeiul lzteilities which the school ollers. Iillfll student is plzteed in clztsses zu'c'ording to his personztl needs, which are lound lay at series ol' tests. Voezttiotutl tests :ire also given. The picture ztlmove depicts at group ol' students taking at test ol' this nztture. These tests help the students to find jobs in which they might SIICTCCLI, :md where their interests lie. It helps them ohtztin patrt time jobs while they ztre in school, :md lull time jobs when they grzidtutte. XVhzttever the students' problems, the adjustment department is ztlwztys reztdy to ztssist them. Its ztim is to :tid them in becoming happy individuztls. Page 21 I Ll. Cmnt-ii, C.. Bull. M. fil'llll mueher, Ii. Sclieider. N iss Mztxey, Miss lllztck. Miss Sehtx ter. Mrs. Ylztsztk. IS. Shan Row 22 KZ. Ilerloltl, C. Sl'll2llIl'l'. II. lit n I. l'ztIlt'r, K.. Stlineuler. Il, bust it R S I'. Olson, I'. St'l1r:t'. . .tc ll1llIi'l', M. iloldherg. M. lllll K.. c.lIl'lX. N. lhzts. IJ. lllitlllilllll Row I: .L Miller, Il. Wysofki, Miss Nelson, Miss Kreis. Mrs. M4 Millzm. Miss 6-rt-iiivi. I.. Russ ID. Leslie. M, ilrigley, xl, Semo Rowffi .X. Bohm, Il. SIIIIUIIIN, lf. lfcll il, Northu-ss, X. Burl. .X. Huzmt l'. Mun. D. IIl'1lllNl'lI, M. llo mzlnn, X. C-:tllt'l'. .-X. Sulhxztn son, V. 1 s if . K,-, Q! ,N . fy xg il 1. 7 if 1 4' A llmmatic Preserltatirm of Tl1e Valiant . itccem id Ciftglitfafeofin OW Kfdddgd ofj any Through expert faculty co-operation, Lake View is able to give every student a comprehensive and interesting course of study. Every- one realizes that an extensive education is the main function of a school, and the stepping stone to a successful future. Oral discussions, visual education, debates, and experiments are just a few of the many things that are combined with the regular book work. In almost every subject the more advanced individual is able to engage in contests to test his skill. For students who are exceptional artists there are special art classes. Those interested in writing may study journalism, which may lead to a position on the school paper or annual. To students, who have good speaking voices, classes are offered in public speaking or dramatics, which could eventually lead to the radio council. The language classes have their own clubs, while the students in the mathematics and science departments take various trips that are arranged in conjunction with their regular work. Lake View provides an education that will prove valuable and prepare the student for any field of endeavor, whether it be a vocation or avocation. On the following pages are shown everyday scenes from our class- rooms. lklge 22 .A fm WQLQ Qfeparafion Ar ffm jnfnre l'r1110n1nm.s' ojjfr ll j1 r1u'fi1'al infr01l 1lf'tim1 to the .vtmly of history. Ifszf of nmguzizms' ajljzwzls In Ihr HIOIIFHI Erzglzklz student. lf1'g'i.vl1'ri1lg' in 1'ivir'.s' 1'lf1.v.s'f'.s' girffcs' Iliff .Yflllffllf 1'xj1f'ri1'r1f'1' in voting. l l K K X Q , 1:1115 fzxgzkw I 'q GU-CHILL xmas'- w 53 W ll, ffl edloolfwigigfy om! Madame? are auf' ova 5 Ol'I'0Sl I'l , I' Xhli 'l'ln' slnrliy nj Sjnlnixlz .S'fl'I'.S'.S'f'.S' nol only gmnznzrzr, bn! rzlm f'n.s'lon1s nl lln' fn'oj1lr'. Tin' l r1'n1'fl r'lr1,s3w'.s' bring Pifllllfl' 1'lu.w'r In ns. Lnfin is Ihr' furnunlniirnz on Zl'l1il'fI nnzny fllllgllflgli rznrl 1'r1rrf'r.s' are lnl.w'rl. 'l'l11' f.'1lr1zvl1'flgf' IlI'ffllfI'l'I1 in Cm'- nnzn rln.s'.s'1'.s' IN nlzvzzys ll.S'f'flll IH Ihr' .x1'ir'l1lifif'f1r'f1l. 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IV1' Illfllff' l'l0fllI'.S' zullllff iw' lffnrn. l'm1'li1'ing for ilu' mfr of fl fulurff f1011Lf'n111f:1'r. Our slmjz r'l11.s'.x'1'.s' jlrndurr' .vlcillwl l11lml.w. Ojnfmling ll jzrinling j1rf's.s' may jlmw' iHYNllll ulzlv. Mf'r'llr111i1'fcl !1VIl'Zl'fllg 11111111 Ihr' ZUIIVY lu flu' hmm of lmizmtmzu. lfxj1lm'i11g' Ihr' jm.s'.s'il1ililir'.s' of lllllIIl'l'UIl.Y from lions in Il 1'11 rr'1'rs flaw I Z' xx w -Naam Z , fx 'Q A ' . g' Q4 , ...,.,..f. . W-:Y-vzhrinf tktv 4:5 yimg, fin W H? or M fo melt A noklficfnag MtC'1'!IfllII17lf?.S' bring the Sflffllkftt' close at hand. Nleflzlzmfs of the .s'igl1t-.wmiizg division listen to dictation. Fnndrmzentals of Hl1lSiC are studied. The R.O.T.C. class listening to i7l.S'tT1lCft07I on rifles. Detmwninzltifm, good .s'j1ort.wnansl1ij:, and strong muscles are found in our Hgymn clasmv. t E ro ram pfanning re5e1fLf5 QAUALM5 1 , 4 rt - J- , twin' 5 K ,,. fsfwu ,-Q. Nt 't csc.-llfm Y' - rn: ' uv YW tu ,. 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Have you ever wondered which room is the busiest in the school? During the months ol' December and Nlay, a small room located at the south end ol' the basement, with the sign, registration , hanging on the door, could easily head the list. This busy little room gives every student at Lake View the oppor- tunity to select his own school pro- gram. As you can well imagine, the registration of over 2,000 students can prove to be a hard task. However, under the careful guidance ol' Miss liiberg, Mr. Daniel, the class sponsors, and the registration aides, this job is accomplished. The registration process begins with the publication ol' the Master Program in the Lake re View . Immediately everyone is planning his program, hoping that he will be called to register among the Hrst, in order that he may enroll in the classes of his choice. This is not always easy, because too many registrants auto- matically close the class. The above pictures show the students selecting their classes, and checking with the sponsors and the chart to determine il' there is room for just one more . ll not, they start over again to work out a new schedule. Miss Eiberg is assisted by a group of competent young people, who check and tabulate the cards of admittance to classes, and aid the student in making decisions wherever necessary. Page 32 0'Llf'8lfLf.6 an jaw em - - parfnerd in giofwcafion M lhe Parent. leztchers' Association brings into closer relation the honle :intl the school through El better l1IlllC1'Sl2l1Nllllg between parents. stuclents, and teachers. 'lheir unitecl ellorts result in an intelligent train- ing progrttni which is cztrriecl on throughout the year. The l'.'l'.A.:1itls the school in ntuny ol' its projects. 'l'his years tnost sigt1iIic'z1t1t one was the school reliztbilitutioti progrznn, much ol. which woulcl not have conie to pass haul it not been lor the conscientious ellorts ol' this line organization. P.T.A. BOARD Sezllt-tl: M rs. john MonIg'onu'ry .lIr'rrilrri.xl1illf fflllliflllllll Mrs. Rifllztrtl fllzlypool HH :ruling Sr'r'r1'lr1ry Mrs. llatnnrtcrsclnnitlt 1iP'1'N.HlII'I' Mrs. xl. .-Xlrsrnztnn Amour! llfl't l'l'1'Xil11'7If Mts, lhlllillil Nesselrotlr l'n'sirlrnl Mrs. .Xltlcn Nunes Ifirlsl l'i1'1'-l'r1'xi1I1'lll M rs. Russell lfoxworthy CIlll'l'.X1lIllI1Ullg S1'H'1'l1l:'y Committee Chairmen Stzmdingt Mrs. M'illi:un Altuues llomr' mul lfumilr Life Mrs. R. Dupon H'ny,x llllll .llvailx Mrs. Ll. NV. Rhotlcs l:1'!'I'l'llllUll Mrs. Mattie Lltnelkzt World llzzzlzmrlztzzrlilig Mrs. R. l'ilflllllfl'Sl'Il Rmiio rulrl 'l'.l', Mrs. llatrold Richnt lfiulgrt zmrl lilllllllfl' Mrs. Rollzt Riley l'rr.tI1'I' Senletl :tronntl Mrs. Montgomery are lll1'lHlgl'9Ul the IOUHQ, rooms: l'. l.rz1howski, ll!-IU: ll. lleyztk, 1. . Kullhcig. 215-fig Mrs. Montgom- ery, -I. iierlutrtlt, 21'--53 M. Rcgel- ing, IM-fig li, Gee, IA-455 j. Scher- er, fl.X-ti: I. Dulllos. IA-lg ll, :nn IX-41' I. 1'ox. ll!-H: l.. 1 int Ro ts WW 'lhis year Mr, Kc-rlmer 1 sales classes aissislctl the I.l.,-K. in at thin- lor nu-nrlmcrsltili. Those ' U I ' , , 4 . 1. lox 1 lungtnniti X Ure IS IJ. Ilonihi. Mr. Kerhcr, li. lztr- Poulos, li. Keck, R. De Christo- pher, N. Speros, K. l.ortl, A. 'I't-- tlt-stki. I. Xntlcrson. Page 33 MRS. DON.-XI.D N ICSSIQI .RUI l'r1'sirlrnl Rl ! 5lwJenl ouemmelflf jd Enegcia all 27 Executive Board, All-School Council, Second Semester: vuftclfionilfig ,SQAOOZ ,MN 'rliarml Slangcr , ,, , ,,,, , ,, I'rmiflw1l Karen tllansius A,A,A,,,,,,A lvlff'-l,l'l'XlIll'I1f MISS NORNIA CONYNIZ ianc l'UlllY , ,,,,,,, ,,l'ir'1'-I'w.sirle11l hludilli Slrmiilmcrg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'l'1'm,s14n'i' Sponsor Sue lllaypool , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A,,, , . ,Ser1'etn1y lake lleiv Student Council Wee Presidwi Secre tary Pretsiderzl 7i'ea.5ufer Wee pfedldfllf Russ Jalmtsorz Barbara Mnfer Carl Poppe Alice Enaka larryffffdzrfhy Delegates at Large Red d Aff' I G'!' l-l'.- ACa lla Mziilye Hufiiirlgiiiiefy Jpectkll E710 Jodteflly Cligfr Marlene .5chuIler Barbara Zfmay Joan Ducloa Fifa Backer Wtior Amfreysi lake re Mew R-0-T0 U-A-.4 .Band Orchestra Barbara Xlndmsonl llfennefh llfhitel Itfoan Anderson l l5ue Claypoall lliordon Jlromlvqry C lass Presidents IB IA 2 B 2 A J B , Deanna llfeber Jerry Mdman Vernice Moody lelihkl lrudtlre Dale 5ChG5'ffI0k I I I N J A 'f B 4A Bruce Erickson Gus Paolo.: Joan lllarluvell All-School Council, First Semester: Carl Poppc, President, is addressing the members: D. Schafernak, EHS Presiclenlg B. Kasper, Band: L. McCarthy, Vice-President, R.0.'l'.I1.g R. Johnson, Vice-President: A. Tanaka, Treasurerg B. Winters, Secretary: C. YN'idman, IA President: V. Moody, 2B l'residenlg I.. Truschke. 2A President: J. Markwell, 4A President: Al. Du Clos, Special Girls' Chorusg D. Carlson, National Honor Society, B. Caller, Lake-re-Vicwg J. Anderson, G.A.A.g B. Erick- son, 3A President, B. Anderson, Lake-re-Viewp G. Poulos, 4B Presidentg V. Andreevsky, National Honor Society, M. Schuller, Red and Hlhiteg I. Frankel, Hi-Q. The All-School Council is organized to carry out the wishes of the student body whenever possible. It is a group composed of the class presidents and repre- sentatives of the major activities in school, and is headed by an elected executive board, as this chart plainly illustrates. The projects undertaken and com- pleted this year were our first Social Center Dance, The Bunny Hop , which was a great success, and the sending of over two thousand books to servicemen. The constitution was also revised in order to en- large the central board, which will include representa- tives from the various clubs. During the lirst Week of each semester the council members are actively en- gaged in helping the class sponsors, and in guiding the freshmen. 1' if mx Lil ' J J, ,, Br We . 4 X.. V 1 V ,X , ,J L 7 6l,If'fLC700'L LOVL VL 6Lf5:5 OULVLCL 5 The class Councils serve to prepare the student to accept responsibility, and develop initiative for use in future community life. 4A Council Mr. Arthur Fieser, Sponsor J. Markwell, President: D. Da ven ort P. Ma , Sc-cretar ' R P 1 CY ' Y' - Hopfer, Treasurer: B. Zumsteg, D. Peterson, B. Zimny, B. Tho metz. 4B Council Mrs. Helene Uhlir, Sponsor J. Craven, N. 0'Connor, J. I,ich ringer. P. Novelle, D. Thompson, B. Winters, M. Caskey, Treas urerg C. Logsdon, Secretary: J. Luisi, B. Anderson, E. Allen, R. Hopfer, T. Anderson, M. Streck ert, C. Cook, G. Poulos, Presi dent. ...Q 3A Council Miss Helen Taggart, Sponsor B. Erickson, President: N. Drewes, P. Sullivan, Secretary: J. Jensen, J. Schulz, A. Ilerlnesdorf, S. P1'gl'll2lll, A. Carlson, L. Lind, J. Adams, Vice-President: N. Skogsherg, M. Paull, J. Eagle, R. Johnson, J. David, M. Seubert. 3B Council Page 35 Miss Louise Trager, Sponsor M. Lind, M. Infantino, R. Sten- son, J. Selden, I. Adolfson, N. Andreevsky, R. Baron, D. Toms, D. Kush, J. Semon, B. Khano, J. Butterworth, Secretary: J. Se- mon, Treasurer, K. White, D. Geweke. J. Wakiem, B. Evar, R. Robbins, M. Long, T. Lambra- kis, H. Wicksell, M. Kaiser, D. Schafernak, President, C. Mus- ker, J. Musker. finfmfafed Civic nfereof lizuh class elects its ow11 council, the l1lCl1llJC1'SlllIJ ol which is made up of divisioli 1'oo111 officers. The cliscussion ol' class problems is its major purpose. 2B Council Mr. Llzuncs Lllll. Sponsor D. llinniv. L. Lynile. l'. llorsha, pl. I-c-rl1:11'1lt. H. YYciler. 'll Kula, Al. Kilgore. XYL'l1cr, Y. Moody, D. lfilcr. M. fi2ll'llllCl'. K. lVind- hlml. M. Miller. lvllllltlfk. A. Sznnlliorg. l'. Rlllll. ll. Slieridan, ll. Isauicsoii, I.. Cycfilllf, Mnlcnlmcck. il. Misc. QI. Valen- linv. D. llzigzin. 'llliC1lSllliCl'1 P. Winn-rs. l'liC'Sl1lClll1 QI. Manning, SCl'l'Cllll'S'. li. Nlllffllllfli. IA Council Miss Alllllllll Slill1lL'Ill'l. Sponsor M. Muggio. QI. Rozfyski, Vice l'rcsi1l1-nt: il. Sargis, M. Adler, M. lllllilllil. K. .XDSIIIRIIIIL A. .xIlill'l'l'XSl'iy, 'l'l'C2lSllliCl'1 ll. Hi- kimlo. SL'Cl'l'l2ll'l1 IL. Wiclnmn, l,l'l'Nllll'lll. A. llclhig. M. lYc1'Ih- inznn. Y. llclcl. bl. Ronnlmcrg, A. lYoll', li. Rosen, li. Carlson, 0'Ncill. ll. l'llill'lxSOIl. D. Gray. Not l'iclnrc-ml: M. Donner, M. Hnynlcn, pl. NCCSZIII, F. lnfzmtino. 1B Council Miss R1-gina Kelly, Sponsor R. llzirris. CL. Nnpc. S. Huck, 1. Rorlmcl, l'. xlllfllll, l'. Doyle, G. lxllll lnlyrc. ll. Nelson. Miss Kelly, S. Nlillllillli SCCIiCl2ll'yQ l illpz1l1'irk. li. ll0I7CIlllill'llI, ll. Graf. A. Fncrt, D. Dcwcs. E. Ill'1'lllllllg, ll. Olson. N. lvillillifll, xl. l-Iising, pl. Scllwzirlz, -I. lirclnn, S. lillllll, KL. Gnzlpp, lk. XVilson, Nl. lioyk. R. llolmcs, M. Chiali- mls. li. Hunnnonml, Il. B2ll'llClt, ll. Silllbll N. SOYCIISCII, R. Mur- linvk, 'lil'C2lSlll'Cl'. Not Pictn1'c-dt D. Xxlf'lll'l', l'l'l'SlllClll. Page 36 2A Council Mr. Qilllll'lCS Mciklpine, Sponsor L.'l'1'uscrl1kc, Prcsiclcnlg C. Busch- znlcr, SCLTCIZIYQQ 'l'. Ripple. 'l'I'L'2lS- urcrg C. Merslnnicr. l'. Stollcl, D. Lord. P. l'eclersen, L. XVar1n- castle. ll. lillrmlick, lf. Kcrni, C. IIZIIISUII. lf. lVilliz11ns, C. Sca- niann, R. Reefer. j. Beauregard. eniom Dear Seniors, This will be your last and by far your most eventful year at Lake View. The days will be filled with various committee meetings, college day, the senior frolic, class day, the senior breakfast, the all important npromn, and various other activities. As you glance back, however, at your three previous years at Lake View, you begin to realize how much you have changed. Once, you were a frightened nfreshieng now, you are a confident senior. You can vividly recall the many new friends you have made, and the teachers who have tried so hard to help you. Soon you will be leaving Lake View's friendly environment to take on the responsibilities of adulthood. Although you may regret that the four years are over, the time has come for you to face what we hope will be a bright and interesting future. However, wherever you may go and whatever you may do, the rich memories of Lake View will always remain with you. Affectionately yours, The Senior Class of '55 Division 4A-l Room 215 Miss BROWVN Row l: M. Guagenti, E. Schneider, J. DnC1os, A. Poremba, N. Cor- topassi. Row 2: M. Grutzmacher, M. Trescher, N. Nelson, B. Zimay, C. Shav- ilz, D. Tillman. Row 3: D. Beyak, M. Payne, L. Koeh- ler. B. Zumsteg, D. Garlock, K. Cross. Row 4: J. Alopogianis, C D 1. enzler, C. Kennedy, J. Hosanna, L. Red- mond, E. Jarger, M. Mencel, M. Heavington. Row 5: T. Roberg, Kennedy. Not Pictured: J. Jost. Division 4A-2 Room 205 Miss NORTON Row l: J. Marchuk, A. Kruse, S. Lan- dini, D. Peterson, M Shave . r. : M. Gebhardt, J. Silvestri, C. Ross, G. Stogenson, S. Fisher, M. Kroeger. ROW 2 ROW 3: J. Nordness, B. Kasper, B. Wol- lcr, J. Briggs, 1. Arens, R. Kost, C. Benkowsky. Row 4: B. Schmidt, R. Sjostrand, R. De Christopher, Guinand, A. Tedescki, V. Andreevsky, R. Hopfer. Not Pictured: A. Goerner. Page 38 endow Division 4A-3 Room 309 MRS. VLASAK Row 1: P. Smith, D. Hendrickson, D. Covici T. Tanaka, L. Larson. Row 2: M. Wittig, B. Moore, R. Hoff, B Thometz, M. Deihl, D. Davenport. Row 3: R. Fichter, B. Johnson, E. Johnson R. Schaaf, N. Rasbid, B. Preisler J. John. Row 4: J. Casey, H. Weiler, M. Sumiec, M Gotter, H. Stanley, E. Koelsch, B Liebich, C. Czerniejewski. Row 5: D. Sadzeck, K. Scheib. Not Pictured: G. Bode, B. Irgang, L. Irgang. Division 4A-4 Room 119 Miss sc:im1e'1'z1cL Row l: C. Dc-Vita, S. Skora, J. Ormsby, D. Cztrlson, L. Rubiano. Row2: J. Caruso, J. Markwell, A. Cardella, J. Shortiuo, S. Walgren, G. Oliva. Row 3: B. Buchholz, L. Johnson, I. Frankel, P. Czunovale, P. Roschier, E. Cauthen, G. Glnnting. Row 4: ll. Stephens, L. Below, S. Wood, Anderson, R. Methling, L. Macaluso, A. llipplt-, XV. tilztrk. Row 5. C. Quinn, T. Larson, D. Bachelor, P. Macy, C. Pett, F. Marik. Not Pictured: D. Livorsi. Divisio n 48-I Room 322 MR. Ll-ITCHINGER Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Not Pic M. Grossman, H. Strasser, B. Leksich, B. Thiel, N. Johnston. C. Johnson, D. Gustafson, E. Brumm, G. Gcngenback, J. Albert, S. Ken- wood. C. Logsdon, P. Jennings, N. Zindt, J. Mazurowski, II. Radke, R. Ram- spcck, G. Gariila. M. Griffin, G. Stromberg, R. Schmidt, A. Orc, J. Luisi, K. Marder, E. All- gzluer, C. Rhodes. R. Hanson, G. Hoff. tured: J. Gcrnand, WV. Held, B. Bock, J. Nelson, M. Forrest. Page 39 Division 4B- Row endow Division 4B- 3 Room 305 MRS. HANDXVERK Row I: R. Kem, P. Kasch, M. Cuskey G. Hirsch. Ii. Kalzbeck. Row2: A. Mueller, D. Gavora, M Krune ' g, J. l.1chlinger, C. Saud: herg, J. Brock. Row3: P. Lohan, M. Melby, M. An- derson, S. Ponder, P. Dunlap, D. Thompson, P. Novelle. P. Renne r, ll. Cast, J. Cheek, B. Hoilman. Row 4: Division 4B-4 Room 338 Rs. MCMILLAN W . M Ro l. E. Lewis, J. Levengood, E. Rudd, N. De Rege, I. Duwell. Row 2: P. Daly, S. Reese, C. Shafer, R. Faedtke, P. Baldiccini, A. Sullivan. J. Seidel, C. Jordan, G. De Hart CI. Frese N1 l Row 3: , . . . 'llZllCI'. H Cuu J. Archer . . er. Row 4: F. Chiodo, R. Jacobsen, E. Fisher. R. Kees, L. Poiup, C. Reynolds, M. I-lof1uz1nn,C. Bur- IIICSICY. Row 5: G. Hzunmerschmidt, M. Madia, H. Sehramni, C. P PC, . oppe, P. all, J. Lesiak. 5 Room 315 MRS. YVILKINSON w l: B. Fuller, M. Smeja, P. Carrol, E. Cooze, A. Flanigan. 2: J. Poduch ' , D. Hhan R Bella NI , . Di , i . Duckhorn, B. Bruni, P. Tang. 3: S. Lampinen, S Cole P re C . , . Low- y, . Gard, M. White, G. Balabano, D. Cuthbert. Ron 4: P. Borg, N. Kuhn, K. Fox, G. Amari, C. Lynch, Mrs. XVilkin- son, M. Streckert, L. Wexlcr. Ron J' E. Hagen, I. Bowen, R. Seiler J. Christie, B. Bernstein, N. Bauer. N l oLP1ctured: XV N . .IcXVherter. P. Mur- rm. 8lfLi0lf'f5 Division 4B-6 Room 229 MISS MAXICY Row 1: R. Rohde, I.. Lintner, C. Shank, J Cicslak, D. Ueha. Row2: I.. Greenberg, A. Drankus, D. Do nihi, G. Kienzle, M. Leonard, E Beyers. Row 3: W. jones, L. Freedman, D. Lindgren A. Lind, P. Schraft, E. Gramlich E. Allen. Row 4: j. Hcverans, G. Schimmel, B. Malko N. Anderson, R. Noren, I. johnson K. Lord, M. Gricm. Row 5: C. Forqner, C. Kulier. Not Pictured: A. Phillips. Division 4B-7 Room 222 MRS. MUIQLLIZR Row l: j. Norum, P. Ileneghan, J. Krono- witz, M. Muske, R. Moorehouse. Row 2: l'. Siniih. D. Nord, T. Piazzisi, D. Kzitke, UI. Anderson, K. Rogalski. Row 3: X. Slriihhe, li. Lowry, N. johnson P. hlohnslon, F. De George. Chapin C. Kzilnnjizm. 1 v Row il: F. Schwartz, T. Anderson, R. Hopfer, D. llzirlinzinn, II. Harlline, T. Car- pi-nn-r, M. Lnrie, R. Olson. Row 5: ml. Crooins, B. Ililhnun, K. Ortman. Division 4B-8 Room 328 MRS. NELSON Row 1: Ii. Hollinger, J. Franchina, B. Hop- kins, B. Morgan, G. Morford. Row2: A. Dozier, V. Lazzara, J. Fiedler, H. jackson, E. Chipei, B. Pehan. Row 3: j. Chesnowicz, I. Albrecht, P. Allen, C. Fox, M. Brenner, O. Cooper, M. Lynch. Row -1: NV. Kurouzos. C. Ahsmann, M. Pem C. Bnrniester, J. Miller, S. Marx T. liichler. Not Pictured: B. Anderson, A. YVils0n, R Rohler. li. Avkernizin, S. Miller, F Nenniun. y 1 Page All Page 42 Nl RS. CC Division 4B-9 Row 3 eniom Room 119 MRS. UHLIR Rowl: D. Jerzyk, R. Eisenhardt, J Craven, D. Leslie C M Row2 , . yan. :D. Jantho, Ii. Ackerman, L Kussy, N. Johnson, N. O'C nor, S. ' ' ' : S. Gerolimatos, F. Christian, P. Baran, J. Touve, H. Ande S. XV 1 rson, at e, A. Sorensen. Row 4: D. Krause, C. Lawrynowitz, R. Wiskes, B. Winters, R. Bauer, H. Strudhoif, B. Galler, J. Lerner. Row 5: W. Stone, L. Poppe, E. Krolls, B. Anderson, E. Joseph. Not Pictured: J. Mfickland, N. Musker. Division 4B-10 Room 129 MISS CIBBONS Row 1: D. Richardson, YV. Zaucha, G. Jungmann, J. Raiser. C. Taylor. Row 2: A. Liez, S. Vinik, M. Schieble, J. Slater, M. Grooms, D. Moore. Row 3: C. Feil. C. Herrold, R. Green- wald. S. Eckhardt, C. Schneider, C. Belbeu A , . Suzxue. Row 4: R. l l ' .1 mei, M. Van, G. Poulos, ll. SchulL, L. Von Busch, R lfezidersen l' Ol , . son, R. Oliver: egg Not l'ic'turc-rl' I' . .. Reektenw R . Special Divi ald, R uucl, D. Ixziczfs ' ci, B. Brotine. sion Room 302 JliR'l'N1 Y Row l: C. Cook, M. K2lStlO1'l' C Cl N N , .. .ll'lSl, . . . elson. Row 2: W. Olson, J. Monli, Mrs. Court- ney, R. S11 nzen bucher, F. Harvey. on- Y CllCllC1l'1 L L zfmiom Mazza x ZAQW Qllfenfiagfied As .juniors now. zmcl llIJIJCl'Cl21SSIIlL'Il. X'x'c'1c callccl upon to work :xml plzm. Io shale thc task of Illllklllg l'lllt'SI To help in wcry way wc Can. l'a1gc'-13 vmiom Dear Juniors, With half of your high school life behind you, you are anxiously looking forward to taking over the reins of school leadership. You are now beginning to realize the great opportunities offered by Lake View, and are finding yourselves busily engaged with extra-curricular activities. This, your third year in school, is also one of great decision. Questions as to whether or not you will attend college, or what vocation you will pursue after leaving school will be brought up. It will be up to you to answer these questions, for, in one way or another, they will affect the course of your whole life. As upper classmen, you are looked upon with undying admiration by the freshmen and the sophomores. By setting ' a good example for them to follow, you will have fulfilled an obligation not only to yourself, but to your school as well. Cordially yours, The Senior Class of '55 Special Division Room 211 MRS. MAIDEN, MRS. POWERS remba. Somermeyer. D. Seegert, L. Pecters. cic, Mrs. Powers. J. Weed. Division 3A-l Room 209 Miss DEETHMAN C. Buchner, B. Brunke. Row 2: P. Bailey, B. Bowlin, S. Bjork Bratschi. Row 3: S. Bello, M. Mack, J. Anderson Miss Deethman, D. Bowen, D Blahita, V. Bacino. Row 4: A. Fossum, D. Best, J. Eagle R. Carlson, A. Borrini, J Brown, W. Ausland, J. Bross. Row 5: D. Anderson, j. Burke, W Ressler, J. Adams. Page 44 Row 1: J. Whitenack, M. Adler, S. Archer, A. Mazzone, S. P0- Row2: A. Poremba, J. Bonem, L. Beyak, L. Roniss, G. Reid, R. Row 3: K. Garner, G. Drachenfels, D. Beyak, B. West, M. Kramer, Row 4: B. Siegel, C. Jacobson, C. Nem- Not Pictured: G. Cupuro, V. Wolski, Row 1: K. Adams, L. Abbot, S. Berger, R. Becker, A. Erickson, B. 9 omiom Division 3A-2 Room 120 MISS TAGGART Rowlz Carleton, Ii. Culrona, S. Dodds A. Iiising, C. Cutrona. Row 2: II. Paskas, K. Clausius, L. Freund D. Racek, M. Dodd, A. Siege. Row 3: A. Carlson, I. Dusenbery, D. Carley Chat . Deabel, N. Drewes, I. C. , ' y, J Ehlers. Row 4: R. Cunningham, K. Dulbis, L. Kohl- rust, Il. Erickson, L. McCarthy, L Meinzer, lf. Ciese, H. Carlson. Row 5: J. David. Not I,ICllll'CIIZ B. Busch, R. Cramer, R. Austin Division 3A-3 Room 121 MISS MARTIN Row I: B. lechlin, M. Gardner YV. TOBaben, D. Vitros, R. Babian. Row 2: V. Sosin, R. Goldbach, P. Sullivan M. Smith, D. Trollan, S. WVeber. Row3: J. NVolfe, E. IVilliams, R. Mustro R. Spangler, E. Vernola, R. Georges l'. VIVIIOIIIHS. Row 4: B. Spicer, J. Stromberg, A. Tatera C. Zirk, S. Vcngrow, N. Speros, L Crocker, K. Tucker. y 1 1 1 Division 3A-4 Room 223 MISS SULLIVAN Rowl: M. Crill F Lange N anda, P. , .. , . J Jacobs. I'. Kjenslad. Row 2: M. l'e:1rz1, C. Lonergan, L. Kuludjian, D. Jzuncs, L. Lind, D. Del Dotlo. Row 3: M. Lind, L. Johnson, N. James, J kl'llllJl0Il, Lindell, Jensen, E Ul'eg'o1'y. Rnwfiz W. liulon, R. Johnson, P. Lane, R iioiumi, in Krcjci, J. Feit, J. Mangi. n. imiii-is. a Row 5: ll. KZIIIIJJIIIIIISCII. Page 45 Page 46 Row 2 wniom Division 3A-5 Room 204 MRS. TOPPING Row l ZC. Crockett, C. 0'Kelley, D Holi, J. Phelps, K. Pohle. : I.. Peters, A. Hcrmcsdorf, S. Reynolds. P. Nupc, J. Hoth, A. Monschke. Row 3: D. Riedl, J. Panos, M. Mattes, M. Howard, K. Mueller, S. Pegenau, Rupp. Row 4: R. Seebauer, P. Teters, F. Ver- straete. M. Puull. N. Sturm, D. Hleiglein, R. Schieber, E. Armitage. Row 5: J. Rotheubach. I . Nagel. Division 3A-6 Room 217 MRS. XVEISSMILLER Row l ZM. Regeling, K Rhvn . X e, D Morehart Nl S l , . . teunert, D Schultz. Row2: J. Scherer, M. Skngsherg. M. Schuller, C. Spedden, J. Schulz, M. Kippes. Row 3: R. Hunsinger, M. I-Iultman, J. Adams, G. Jensen, R. Redel- sheirner, J. Stromberg, B. Rein- ecker. Not Pictured: H. Banclelin. K. Fuerst, E. McCarthy. A. Radiek, P. Randell, C. Schcidt. M. Smith, G. Tate. Division 3B-1 Room 220 TRAGER fy owl: M. Harmon, P. Harmon, A Perez, L. Anderson, L. Meger. Row2: M. Knochelmann. D. Korom, D. Zehelein, R. Ilaron, G. Tar- n ow, Cforzelle. ROW3: M. Di Bella. N. Selander, B. WVise, D. Toms, C. Milz, Faust, B. Abel. Row 4: B. Lundgreu, M. Olson, L. Baller, C. Church, R. Arnold, M. Kaeser, R. Hillman, P. Witzack. Row 5: G. Rudd, W. Mohr, K. Chap- man, A. Popp, R. Vasile, Schiele O B01 er. , - g Not Pictured: M. ' Bushkm, L. Roehling. omiom Division 3B-2 Room 330 MRS. BURCHXVOOD Row I: S. Donao, J. Semon, M. Gerolimatos, B. Borner, A. Anderson. Row 2: J. Tyszko, R. Foy, B. Anderson, R. Stenson, C. Wanzuug, C. Kaylegian. Row 3: P. Haviar, E. lVootos, S. Affrunti, D. Thompson, D. Bordeaux, M. Harlib P. Cull. Row 4: J. Jacobson, T. Buckley, J. Dose, B. Mathes, R. Magis, M. Heseman, E. Dluhosch, G. Oettinger. Row 5: E. Urban, H. Dupon. Not Pictured: R. Horwick, J. Dobin, C. Fried- man, G. Grows, H. Ceniti, B. Clark. Division 3B-3 Room 226-1 MISS SWEET Rowl: J. Crcal, B. Tarico, J. Binney, E Smothers, D. Moorad. Row 2: N. B strom N. Caballero F. Saltz- y , . man, E. Bernhard, A. Cosgrove, D Olsta. Row El: J. Zoller, B. Schulz, C. Curry, C Clark, S. Holmes, P. Craven, M Baker. Row 4: R. Selldin, J. Cavanaugh, M. Byrne D. Dicdcrich, J. Orre, J. Asake, J Toller, C. Wimberly. Row 5: Koch, C. Musker, V. Bunta, J Muskcr, D. Stanger. Not Pictured: R. Brelin, D. Lauer. Division 3B-4 Room 326 MR. WVAGNER Row 1: A. Meyerowitz, A. Weigel, N. Tietz D. Ostrom, S. Kuhn. Row 2: S. Claypool, S. Goerschler, S. Baron W. Myles, D. Hanlon, E. Melcher. Row 3: I. Adolfson, N. Andreevsky, M. Es- berger, R. Heimann, B. Glaeser, D Ference, C. Greene. Row 4: C. Rook, R. Gleason, B. Caproni, D Schafernak, R. Wulf, T. Jost, R. Po- duch, J. Roos. Row 5: R. Hurt, B. Dier, Mr. Wagner, G Louis, R. Youngblom. Not Pictured: H. Sheridan. Page 47 v C5 Page 48 Division 3B-5 lfmiom Room 336 MISS GREINER Row 1: L. Greilshimer. M. Hurtt, J Conley, A. Carlson, M. Hayes Rowilz B. Khano, P. Combecker, J. Halton, CL. Markko, A. Hackett, M. Schmidt. , Row 3: D. Kush, J. Lidl, B. Horn, K. A5 Stoner, D. Helmetag, A. Groves, C. Ketter Row 4: A. Graebner, J. Nankervis, D. Braasch, C. Gebhardt, R. VVol- coif, L. Miiuskovich C J . , .Justin, J. Kannady. Not Pictured: R, Barretto R D 'i'1 , . amer- J.n, D. Howard, I.. Mathis, B. Shares, R. Soddy, M. Spade, D. lVeinel'. Division 3B-6 Ro om 312 MISS GUMBINER Row 1: K. Rocho, R. Soddi, M. Karl J. Charles, M. Infantino. Row2: F. Muench, B. Soderbloni, B. Scalla, S. Turnquist, L. Laf- ferty, P. Bradley. Row 3: R. Hallinger, D. King, M. Reid, D. Drawl. l. Kaltschinidt, N. Martschenko, M, Long. R0w4: J. Howe, R. Ashby, J. Nash, J. Reich, B. Keck, IV. Kivi, D. XValker. Not Pictured: R. Gawlik, K. Batten, G. Lallalante, M. Langenberg, R. Jacobs, J. Rizzo, D. Paoli, D. lVysocki. Division 3 B-7 Room 226-2 MRS. HORNEY Row l: C. Jadwin, J. Semey, M. Reif, J. Kirk ' Row , J. Lindberg. 22 Zolonz, K. XVI ' IIIC, D. Gard- ner, J. Garber, G, Suman C. . n, E. nxstaldo. Row 3: F. Stnckwisch, M. Lallinger, G. Eckman, L. Lundgren, J. Reich, M. Nelson, C. Kobus. R0w4: B. Bellen. D. Blackburn, D. Papan, R. Stewart, J. Chialiva, J. Harrington, F. Lock, Mc- Colgin. Not Pictured: J. Eaton R K1 I , . 'apf, N. Delahunty, J. Butterworth, M. Meier, S Swens . I .en, G. Ecknian, L. Swanson ' , R. Beigholz. zfmiom Division 3B-8 Room 213 MISS WIKLIIICR Row I: ll. Kc-rslen, D. llerger, D. DeLong, ll, Corea, A. Miller. R0w2: ll. l'i.l'lllUlIlIl, li. Klzlns, D. Russell, C. Moriarty, Ii. Doroehowicz, li. Murziokzl. Row Ii: I', Nc-winzni, M. llrelnn, P. Newell, xl. Swznison, CZ. johnson, D. Sanenli, ll. Asp. Row AI: C. Alnziliuni, C. Mzilysn, V. Peters, A. Klnlzilzlim, S. Czlrlmn. T. Lanibrzikis, -I. Ilnrlnn. Il. Wicksell. Rnw5: S. llerezeg, QI. llatlerlnny. Not l'ielnred: Il. lfrzller, IS. Uqnist, l'ohre, C. Swanson, l.. N'ikslrmn. Division 3B-I0 Room 202 MISS SIIIQA Row I: I.. I.neus, lf. DerMaloian, M, Rocco- Iorte, N. Milinlko, V. AVCY11. Row2: A. A7lll2lIl, A. Knlnmalis, E. Redcr, M. Ilessner, K. Bzirch, B. Evar. Row 3: A. johnson, R. Robbins, C. Larson, C. Cenlamni, R. lfnehrer, R. Zera, XV. Vesper. Rowilz I'. llone, l'. llerin, R. Lowden, I'. Wilherslieixl, l.. Marino, T. Scott. Not Pictured: R. Broll, AI. Dress, F. Hough, R. Miller, A. Nordus, D. Spersrud, M. Swiss, A. lopp. Division 3B-II Room 329 Miss scznkvvlik Row I: C. llizirirulziilal. I. Sernon, l'. Failing, M. DeSalvo, E. -LllI1ilDOI'g. Row 2: l'. Olsen, A. Orendt, M. Bessner, D. Ceweke, K. Nogzi, R. Schick. Row fl: K. IV0lenherg, M. Levin, C. Nord- gren, R. l'0l'llCl'2l, N. Larson, H. Wilkinson, M. Conley. Row4: D. Grant, R. Priehs, C. Banholzer, R. Knehlwcin, J. Caponigro, J. Kohn, W. Hill, IV. Boergerholl. Nm l'lClllI'CIlI If. Klineinan, C. Mitchell, C. Knohlauch, C. Petersen, AI. Ilfakeham, li. lVesley, Briggs. Page 49 3,0 omorw jak ..!gfLOfA8If' Sep jwar A .xgcomfemic an aggciaf AAieuemenf5 We now begin to feel a part, As We advance from day to day. N0 longer are we all alone, But firmly on our Way. Page 50 .SDIO OIWL 0l 8f5 Dear Sophomores, This, your second year at Lake View, is what can be referred to as the in-between year. As sophomores, you have the sophistication of a senior, the spirit of a junior, and still you have some of the traits of a 'freshien. Along with these you have an air of confidenc brought about by the fact that you now have graduated from the ranks of a beginner. It is Greek meaning of the word sophomore Your sophomore year will serve important factor of the school. You no wonder that the is Uwise fooln. to make you a more are now aware of the various organizations of which you would like to become member. You will make your way, and, in due course of ti you will replace the present leaders of Lake View as you mature into responsible and successful upperclassmen. Division 2A-l Room 317 Miss LARSIQN Row l: D. Owens. M. Goldberg, B. Hamm, l'. Heath, Rossner. Rowilz ll. Thnrak, L. Jacobson, F. Krause, K. Grave, G. Slantis, I.. Martin. Row 3: H. Kiehm, F. Williams, L. Ogren, li. llloomdule, Casino, A. Monroe, J. lflanimang. Row 4: N. Nelzle, A. Cutre, K. Grove, B. Anderson, Boba, K. Potter, A. Schwazkopf, Pholiatles, I.. Thurln. fNol Picluredzq D. liiternickr-S.-DorisT'H. Ivhipper, ll. Schneiter. Division 2A-2 Room 304 Miss LESTINA Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Not Pic C. Markarian, E. Johnson, M. Crig- ley, A. Hansen, Olson. A. Kaye, R. Elliot, L. Prestiano, C Masaraccin, S. Beckenburgh, D Heim. D. Patterson, P. Stoffel, K. Gootee J. Foelker, D. Anderson, G. Duane J. Nelson. H. Yohanna, D. Nystrom, C. Hanson F. Waring, J. Wente, I. Kubon, J Keefel, L. Zimmerman. M. Folk, C. Branner. lured: M. Roth, M. Ehrlich, D Thumm. Page 51 Hopefully yours, The Senior Class of '55 i M5 6 3 me, ii 9 K Page 52 69 LSZP OIWL OIWQZ5 Division 2A-3 Room 221 MISS ZANDFR Row l: M. Iingcrt, L. Landini, E. Pas- kzis. B. Buchlman, F. Kern. Row2: S R ll .. yn Jcrg, M. Pedersen, P. Rzlfki. M. Orvham, A. Nooner, C. Becker. Rowil: M. Peterson. S. Charlton, M. ' Rvll21lCll, N. McCalcb, II. Hick- , - man, L. RV2lTITlC2'lSllC, K. Ander- son. Row -1: M. johnson, C. XVcrner, S. lfrzmz. V. Suruk, H. Timm, L. Sezonov, C. Simo, P. Durand. Not Pielurerl: D. Butyl, D. Graham, L. Heyden. Division 2A-4 Room H2 J MR. LASKY Rowl: A. DeYila, F. Lurzelerc, G. XVimers, C. Manns, J. Zilske. Row 2: C. Smeja. L. Truschke, Ber- quist, S. Klamforth, S. Calli- more, C. Love Row 3: D. Lord, S. Sachs, R. Berns, R. Coklan, B. Mowers, E. Swan- son, E. Gregory. Row-1: D. Fuller, K. Gossmcyer, C. Buschuuer, L. Hollman, E. Er- moian I II k , A . 'c hart. Not Pictured: XV. Schaff, L. VValde, S. Johnson. . . P D II! Division 2A-5 Room 321 MR. SKOLNICK Row 1: L. justi, K. Snow, D. Hlebbcr, T. Ostfeld, H. Gunia. Row 2: L. DeVito, M. Andrews, -I. Fal- ler, R. Pobre, S. johnson, T. Rippcl. Row 3: F. Carlock. C. Muscia, C. Hol- zapfer, C. Domnan, C. Berndt, J. Hauffe, G. Mershimer. Row 4: C. Seaman. A.j:1mcs, R. Schenk, Mr. Skolnick, L. Duray, B. Kuy- kenclahl. N ot l1ClIlYCIlZ P. L atky, R. Root, A. Soukop, C. Mayer. LSZIU Olflfl, 0l 8f5 Division 2A-6 Room 125 MR. MCALPINE Row 1: A. Magni, G. Terzotis, J. Burdick, E. Dunphy, J. Beauregard. Row 2: P, Snyder, A. Weber, J. Miller, B. Kania, H. Lowrey, J. Hayes. Row 3: M. Wilson, R. Carlson, J. Wald- bucsser, J. Fischer, P. Torrey, P. Schmitz, I. Osslund. Row 4: M. Ottcnfeld, W. 0'Connell, W. Eitel, P. Kloiber, Mr. McAlpine, D. Hartvigsen, R. Poths. Not Pictured: R. Elliott. Division 2B-i Room 124 MISS EIBERG Row 1: R. Kruse, M. Schwab, G. Meier, J Muglia, M. Gustafson. Row 2: G. Abinanti, J. Parat, P. Parat, J Battari, C. Berkstrom, D. Zwolinski Row 3: J. Crouch, H. Eaker, L. Hochl, M. Levin, D. Lane, D. Schneider, L. Schock. Row 4: O. Weitzel, H. Melcher, V. Ciabat- tari, A. Sandborg, R. Weissman, G Bunnetto, W. Ahlgrim. f Not Pictured: B. Becker, P. Barn?.l - I , ' '21 ,' r', I ' P ' If l ' I , fi' IYI' I I., . ' .'. I J ' f ' if , 7 'I . lp f Division 2B-2 Room 320 MISS WICK Row 1: D. Sandell, A. Massro, E. Fossum, S Smith, D. Binni. Row 2: A. Orrlngton, M. Limbaugh, A Buter, T. Kula, J. Harding, M Johnson. Row 3: J. Heider, P. Snyder, A. Barz, B Reiners, G. Graeff, L. Thielman, W Schulstad. Row 4: B. Stopa, P. Milligan, P. Johns, J Lynch, T. Shoan. Page 53 5 X Page 54 ,Shia OIWL 0I 8f5 Division 2B-3 Room 319 MISS FICG Row 1: J. Giunloli, Y. Fregeau, 0 Gehrke, L. Aktabowski, P Robinson. Row 2: P. Casey, C. Ruland, N. lVitt L. O'Grady, A. Harlib, P. Hog berg. Row3: B. Sheridan, L. O'Cradv, P. Becker, Custavson, L. Iicrch, C. Linke, E. Christian. Row4: P. Kaczar, L. Volkers, S. XVil- hite, M. Miller, G. Hammers- lev. Not Pictured: P. Edmonds, D. Frolich Divisio J. Hayden, D. Spcrandio. V n 2B-4 Room 228 MISS HOXVE Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: R. jones, M. Lazzara, J. Kramer, A. Brody, V. Solt. S. Volkman, M. Motyka, H. Schunk, M. Gill, K. Liscian- drello, S. Galiatsatos. F. Calineas, F. Znleger, L. Dielle, M. Ostrosky, E. Tump- ler, B. Yvolf, R. johnson, T. Lelli. L. Wennerstrom, M. Kopanki, D, Eichclberg, D. Cieslak, C. Mueller, L. Higdon, H. Lind- gren, O. Bonta, R. Crutz- macher. Not Pictured: H. Anglemyre, Mc Daniel, B. Kristovich. In Memoriam JUDITH MCDANIEL HSHE Tnfrortn IN The The The A nd Angels ll11lTll1.1lTf'd softly, clouds lay white as foam, Lord raised high His mighty 110 railed His children home. gales of Hffarfwz opened Aim' flllij' H11-fflfll in, She primal Thr' Lord, And with ll smile llc' ch'an.w'1I her of all sin, Her fnllzm' mmf' zuilh shining eyes To Illfifflllll' hw' at last. They laik and laugh fogffflzer A II fear and Sf1f1Hf'SS firlxxfffl. Now ,Indy waits in henzffn SiIF,S lznppy and shf s free, Sllffv zuilh her father and The Lord For all lilemify. The Dorothy Whan Division 2B-5 Room 430 MR. K Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4' RRBFR G. Muszari, E. Nikolas, P. Pat lon, C. Stellan. il. Cerhardt, Hill, A. Goss K. Mizialko, L. lingeriser, B Arbinger. M. Garden, B. Popliam, M Rufus, P. Johnson, J. Hlise, Clarke, C. Dongard. S. All, Z. Ritzos, C. Lowery, Mr. Kerber, R. Littell, A. Kull- bery. Not Pictured: B. Cutlwein, R. Kaiser II. Parisi, D. Sherman, A. YVar: ren. ice Not I ic 3,0 OIWL OV85 Division 2B-6 Room 224 N I Ulf C. Ilernstein, S. Rocho, D. Campbell, M. Archilla, P. Hoppa. N. Johnson, P. Loughlin, J. Moeller, C. Winterstein, C. Anderson, 1-1. Ridley. V. Engquist, J. Martinek, D. Mauthe, W' Ritlle Mr Lot7 E. Malles, E. . y, . .. Lewantlowski, D. Hagan. Lemke, P. Kelly, A. Kunz, D. Field, B. Hahn, P. Spohr, C. Reed, N. Stevenson. J. Manning. P. Schimmel, P. Winters, D. Huberty. Not Pictured: Redely, Ritt. Division 2B-7 Room 138 MR LUCAS C. Kurth, D. Filer, Y. Kashiol, L Lynde. S. Schermer. C. Ibsen, J. Valchant, S. Gerace, C Ohlson, A. De John, D. Klopacz. B. Novak, Y. Anderson, J. Mayhew, W. Heneghan, M. Hanock, M. Sil- vestri, D. Hilbert. Il. Isaacson, D. Carlson, G. YVinnick M. Cetllof, N. Stoner, G. Mishkin T. Arvanites, J. Erickson. tured: G. Peters, D. Storinger, J WVaring. Division 2B-8 Room 122 Miss SICKENBERGER R. Hansen, L. Foxworthy, J. Erans P. Mazzoni, I. Kilgore. C. Krueger, M. Kelly, YVestwick L. Rill, C. Lindberg, D. Keller. M. Simmerman, S. Mimura, L. Car penter, R. Morici, D. Rowlett, E Peterson, A. Gibbs. K. Yvinblad, R. Jacobson, R. Louis. tured: D. Busch, E. Gribbons, L. Lam- bert, D. Malmin, G. Buenconsejo, D Conway, J. Astor. Page 55 1 XSDP OIWL OIWQ5 Division 2B-9 Room 3ll MRS. PIZIZTFRS Rowl: D. Sullivan, M. Ornlsby, D Wells, C. Ball. S. Palambo. Row 2: li. Nutini. J. YVillard, L. Det- tcrheck, C. YVidell, D. Ruiz R. Schmidt. Rowfiz C. Raising, H. Hleiler, M Kzinel, N. Bias, D. Simonis, L Sandberg, A. Sanborn. Row4: D. Anselinine. N. Covedarica D. Prince, J. Mullenbeck, B Niherg, J. Ursin, D. Fedorenko D. lXIaki. Row 5: N. Redelscheimer, R. Roth. Nut Pictured: Y. Hansen, L. Holden P. Jasch. Division 2B-l0 Room 428 MRS. STOREY Row l: B. Reynolds, C. Roeske, P Smith, N. Willford, C. Morgan Row2: P. Shadrick, M. Fodor, B XVicklill, A. King, M. Bowker P. Terry. Row 25: J. Valentine, G. Racck, S. Glanting, J. YVhitl0ck, B. Freund, N. Slove, M. Jensen. Row4: D. Tappe, C. Hartig, L. Ba- dent, A. Zimay, J. XVeber, A. Larsen, D. Singer, C. Olafson. Row5: R. Bock, R. Grimshaw. Not Pictured: M. Swcdlund, D. YVO- lenberg. Division 2B-ll Room 323 Miss wR'1sZL1iR Rowl: I.. Marchuk. P. Borsclia, M. Duignan, C. RvlliSIl'OII'l, R. Sinkovich. Row 2: K. Yonan. C. Yonan, XV. Fruh- lar, Tale, C. Goellner, K. lVilbur. Row 3: llolio, S. Gierkc, M. Alex- ander, G. Stritar, M. Easley, D. Sclincidwind, V. Moody. Row4: li. Koszewski, YY. Dunlap, R. Coles, R. Doyle. Not Pictured: B. Durand, J. Grimmel, M. Rauhala, M. llkropian. u y xi' if all l?If'8f5AlfIfL8lfL Dear Freshmen, You have now entered the portals of Lake View, and are about to embark on the first step of academic and social success. The seemingly long halls, combined with row upon row of lockers, may frighten you at first, but they grad- ually will open their arms in welcome. Although it may take time, you will slowly become accustomed to an environment filled with new faces, new scenery, and new hopes. Instead of playing a major role in the functioning of a school as you did only a few months ago, you will have but a small voice in this your freshman year. This situation, however, will change as your life begins to revolve around the school and its activities. Yours is an important year for the habits that are formed, and the record that is made will remain with you. It must be remembered that the right foot is the foot forward. best Sincerely yours, The Senior Class of '53 Division IA-1 Room 3 33 MISS CROWLEY Row 1: F. Pascarella, B. Kennedy, J. Ericksom, M. Maggie, V. Curcio. Row 2: J. Sargis, J. Buehrer, AI. Rozcyki, G. C-otshall, D. Schultz, A. Romano. Row 3: D. Marshall, Oshinski, L. Meierdirk, A. Negele, P. Kreue ger, P. Binkley, R. Greenberg. Row 4: M. Donner, H. Sauchuk, D. YViln1ers, G. lfett, P. German- son, E. Kare, D. Picpcr, L. Carlson. Not Pictured: R. Brice, D. Har er, R. K SI rey, Baumgralen. Division lA-2 Room 332 MISS BERMINCHAM Row l: B. Schalk, S. Cloppe, B. Beebe, J. Maxwell, M. Hayden. Row 2: V. Carlson, M. Durand. A. Mamach, V. Nelson, C. Rom- col, A. XVolf. Row 3: J. Maas, M. Hofer, A. Rueschi, R. Collins, J. Poduch, P. Vin- cent, P. Segebarth. Row 4: A. Helbig, S. hlernbcrg, M. Trnhlar, L. Danick, II. Knhfal, B. Anderson, A. Bohm, C. Mueller. Row 5: AI. Nelson, E. F' lsher, Miller, C. Melchow, R. Schmidt. Page 58 l?lf'8:5AWL6l0, Division IA-3 Room 115 Miss 'rAURocs Row l: C . Spiewak, H. Markko, F. Ausland B. Cook, P. Holm. Row 2: B. Holm, S. L0 Bello, M. Emerson S. Morjoseph, J. Bernstein, D. Seiler Row 3: S. Swift. S. Yohanna, A. Andreevsky H. Burke, G. Hemme, L. Cutsinger l. Klewer. Row 4: B. Schamper, Y. Held, A. Gruenwald D. McCormick, B. Kelly, N. Larson N. Bopp, P. Dzielinski. Row5: li. Glascock, N. Fladiger, Hilton J. Romberg, B. Pollack, B. Rose. Not Pictured: D. Davis, R. Marcanio, F. Mosley, M. Rowe. Division 'IA-4 Room 219 Miss MOULDING Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: E. Nader, H. Lucas, B. Bashton, Hikido, M. Zmina. J. Gussy, L. Taylor, B. Butler, P lforquer, M. Bieschke, J. Kessie. J. Baldridge, J. O'Nei11, B. Rosen, Reid, C. Hendler, J. McCullough S. Sheldon. Zorner, B. Brauer, S. Charles Erickson, M. Hoppe, J. Wente, Lucas, T. Garfield. J. Gorman, B. Grimshaw, M. Kelly R. lfischer, D. Dexter. H Not Pictured: J. Barton, S. Carr, J. Petersen Division lA-5 Room 314 Miss ROETH Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Not Pic L. Zimmerman, Niesan, V. Schnei der, G. Marsh, S. Castellanos. B. Linrleman, A. Hardesty, T. Na kashizm, J. Gootee, E. Carlson, F Infantino. S. Massman, D. Leber, L. Whitemore M. WVells, C. Henningson, M. Werth man, E. Riley. D. Brechle, G. Oquist, N. Maack, V Battiato, C. Cull, H. Kilstrom, C Bihlmeier, E. Steuhe. tured: R. Haka, P. Jones, J. Mc- Cartney. Page 59 i n 1 1 1 a H. V. ,A. y Page 60 E85 WLQVL Division lA-6 Room 123 DR. BROWVN Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Not Pic H. Horwitz, D. Almgren, A Machulaitis, P. Kury, Priami C. Mendyk, K. Ahsmann, K Ahsmann, S. Cunningham, B Erickson, B. Erickson. N. Phillips, D. Imroth, A. James, D. Dormanen, D. Gray P. Parson, A. Ohm. D. Owens, G. Gruschow, V Kocurek, AI. Mandelstein, G Wvidman, N. Davis, j. Bohn C. Pappin. B. Mlilliams, QI. Bernstein, R Murawski, F. Kemp, L. Maier J. Buitkus. tured: C. Gee. Division 1B-1 Room 316 Miss AIRLANE Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: C. Zahn, P. Owen, AI. Schwartz H. Douros, R. Hamel. P. Rodden, S. YVehrman, P Pruett, D. Naese, N. Kolinski A. Dresco. E. Pinkstaff, C. Hoffman, R YVells, D. Adams, QI. Ingold A. Lundquist, M. Borkovich. M. Ford, S. Strack, H. Sauer M. Ukropian, S. Kemp, R. Du- chano, j. Klene, M. Troglio. N. Matziek, N. Sorensen, L Maggioncolda. Not Pictured: C. Orcutt, S, Steven, B Wolcoff. Division 1B-2 Room 327 MISS BLACK ROW l: A. Henderson, D. Binnie, D Harlib, Ingram, Y. Bigner. Row 2: R. Mueller, YV. Malles, C Rosenkranz, J. Bauer, De- George, E. Scott. Row 3: R. Holmes, R. Tarnow, R Paoli, P. Jaeger, J. Schefller D. Schueler, S. Landt. Row 4: J. Udrow, B. Carlson, G. Zie- kert, J. May, P. Hengels, S Foy, B. Bartlett, S. Dumont. Row 5: M. Nankervis, XV. Siewert, A Smith. Not Pic tured: G. Kempton, A. WVhite E86 IWLQVL Division IB-3 Room 313 MRS. 12I.s'roN Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: M. Schwartz, J. Hoffman, G. Gnapp S. Black, E. Murphy. V. Latour, F. Soukup, V. Alexander M. Cozzi, L. Henderson, B. Sedlin. G. Strassncr, D. Meehan, J. Boyk, D Hershberger, J. Butler, I. Danforth A. Lerch. K. Hammond, J. DiBenedetto, D Bradley, W. Clyde, S. Green. Division IB-4 Room 212 MRS. GEIB Row l Row 2: Row 3 Row 4: Row 5 D. Bross, J. Korbel, D. Van Skike, C. Keppler, G. Vigeon. B. Hasheya, P. Roy, H. Schieber, E. Strasser, W. Marino, G. Nape. J. R. Ahlstrom. B. Barton, H. Petersen, N. DeMars, B. Parson, P. Wyer, S. Rau, B. White, F. Siegrist. C. Iverson, B. Lenzi, F. Roland, C. Johnston, J. Holzapfel, R. Buck, D. Ross, B. Kowalski. Division IB-5 Room 220 Miss HUTCHINS Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: R. Harris, C. Elliott, T. Boyd, B. Schuhl, G. Karl. B. La Vres, P. Doyle, H. Field, A. Bates, M. Williams, L. Pantle. S. Rouzan, C. McReynolds, T. O'Don- nell, R. Martinck, B. Gratzier, A. Schmidt, V. Stumpfhaus. P. Reiter, B. Rogalski, G. Lechten- stein, F. Keto, B. Seidlernan, M. Chu- pick, H. Plotk, E. Drenning. M. DePaul, S. Nelson, P. Altiere, R. Christian, R. Walton, J. Oellrich, J. Paulson, F. Affrunti. Not Pictured: K. Jansz, R. Harris. Page 61 E. Botzcnhardt, B. Nunes, D. Harris, Eising, M. Dillon, T. LaRocca, Page 62 jl 8f5AlflfL8lfL Divisi on IB-6 Room 318 MR. JOHNSTON Row l Row 5: : N. Comebecker, L. Repetto, V Kh . .. amis, B. Mickelson, J. Ryan Row 2: D. Braner, J. Sidow, J. Fisher J. Ryan, R. Katzer, I. Katzer. Row 3: W. DeVito, G. Lewis. K. Swan, B. Swanson, C. Pena, M. Sorenson. ROW 4: A. Blood, A. Jensen, B. Elwart, B. Wilson, D. Hartman, B. Matzais, L. Dullrevil, H. Genzen. Not Pictured: V. Divisi Johnston, B. Brown. Romano. R. XVilson on lB-7 Room 316 M. Kroncke, J. Baumer, Mr MRS. LANDT Row 1: G. Weigle, D. Simms, B, Salyer, D. Moy, S. Moy. R0w2: L. Schneider, S. Harrington, D. Klopp, J. Leilcr, B. Car- michael, M. Howe. ROW 3: D. Matherson, C. Krapler, P. Lambright. J. Brehm, M. Tansey, L. Piazza, J. Johannus. Row 4: A. Everet, D. Dawes, D. Woods, P. Ashby, L. Keil, Z. Krolls, B. Kress, Geib. Row 5: B. Perry, F. Beck. J. Casella, J. Piszno, S. Anderson, R. Corey. Not Pictured: R. Olson. Division lB-8 Room 436 MISS LEECH Row 1: S. Leschman, XV. Howard, N B akalla, R. Polan, M. Ferrer. Row 2: L. Smith, L. Barho, S. Cerny G. Johnson, J. Racek, A. Stuerzel. Row 3: E. Raisenen, L. Hendrickson, M. Johnson, M. WVillson, L. L. Moran, J. WVhite, D. Olson. Row 4: S. Houser, D. Johnson, B. Lar- son, J. Falbisoner, W. Cotton, S. Zippermen, J. White. Row 5' Not Pictured: P. . N. Warden, J. Penienak, B. Allen, J. Fitzpatrick. Catalano, D. Nelson. 1 l?lf'8f5AlflfL8lfL Division lB-9 Room l26 MISS LlilC'l'lC Row l: M. Jorden, A. Mead, A. Dorocho- wicz, M. Mogan, P. Franchi. Row 2: A Wwson R Bzichar M Peters, .. g, . , . . R. Young, C. Cullenberger, S. Blakes- Ice. Row fl: M. Bennett. D. Weber, A. Schoen- berg, J. Lucas, R. Hess, C. Laultea, A. Hiinsinger. Row 11: J. Sonnnefeldt, M. XVijner, WV. Fen- ton. A. Salzinan, A. Theobald. Radke, li. Kuehn, F. Lobraico. Rowb: J. Lucas, l. Roslek. NoLl'irlnred: A. lllllllCl'Jl2lIl, P. Dawson, C. De Scliawer. Division 1B-10 Room 316 Miss xirxlxii-1101.-xN Row I: A. Incandella, B. Robison, S. Mari- kins, S. Hack, D. Spencer. Row 2: C. Mcilorinick, R. Hickman, C. Zad- ger, M. Lambros, C. Jacobs, M. I.ielzan, Rowfl: C. lflores, M. Davidson, L. Middle- inan, D. Sandberg, C. Macintyre, R Baldoni, M. Kirkland. Row ii: ll. Brockmann, J. Pritzin, T. Berman l.. Schulke, M. Tobias, B. Bach, Ai Abrams, M. Borkovicll. Row 5: B. Blake, A. Sirotzki. Nul,l'iclured: P. Crabowski, A. Henser, N Matz, A. Ovall, A. Davis, B. Terrell li. Keegan. Division lB-ll Room 225 MISS DEGAN Row I: G. Nape, D. Powell, E. McGowan, H. Fyfe, P. Jacobs. Row 2: J. Mickel, P. Neitzel, H. Davis, R. Martin, W. Garrity, R. Hopgood. Row 3: D. Lodin, B. Graf, B. Kinzel, M. Castiglione, L. Brock, J. Vazzano, G. Krause. Row 4: R. Lnmley, R. Ruge. Not Pictured: D. Adams, J. Brucato, M. Chia- liva, J. Englel, J. Halloran, K. Kel- logg, D. Krasnesky, T. Lambrecht, R LaReaux, E. Ligety, D. Mastro, M Orre, G. Sciortino, B. Stahlman. Page 63 1 VV' -lg K Ms Nm 23 V Q if 1:- .5x , Q 5 Q . .mr x x iw R5 .RM E S ggi . vii Xi K ,e 5 xi ii' X, N3 S 2 x N.:.'mm Q Wtwf -Mig ,uw 1 V 1 E , . ':Er:??'Y2f':SsexE-:2 M ,Q , 1 r f if gi f Q' , v L x 5 A !'i3'fnf 'fi gr 5 A e f Mfg? rfmk 1 U lf45QS?.w??f3 BNA ,fs Q - Aim wg:3?f5??Wyy L A Q 3 - .,... iixpffiggfff - k Wifi-Q ,. 5 Er, ' ' M3 'fxvfi H X 1 Z ., ,. f S 3 f w qt k' 5225 UL' W 2 ,E,:2Ef. B 5 .,,2i.:gf::5Q,Qs5:j:I Q 3,32 XA 3 - QQ ,.::., 3 V If , if EE, .,,,: . 1 Af' X wb :Q gil., I I 351 A 3? ::.:, Q aifzigjz, X 3 5 Q i S 5 2. .. ,.,. x Q X ' . ' ' ifrff : 5 5? M ' .5 . fill' Z QE, A SQ '1 If'.f:w:.. ,, ---- . Eg I wk 333 , . '- f x ., Q j Q .. , . ............. I 5 I I ff gawk if ,., L A V, gqggww, K. ml' 71, ' ' 'L 'W M. IE ' sm:eAff :51:m:fP:Q H , 5 Mm fs: a Q.'WW 'W WM . N Y ,Y ,,g.v fa + . an , - ' K awww ik: , 5, , I Q1-A 3 jew :' 1 , Q: g, x I 3 WI' A f f- ,. L H A I X 5 fi 2+ ,G W ff' K Q, 3 av W X, 'H Qffif m?7 R is 3 . is A is ., i 547' 3' iff 3, .,., i I' 53 Z Q :Ie A E Q F lw M.. ' Mfg t L , Luke View is proud ol' her Preparing lor emergencies is at vitznl pztrt ol' every young pci nlztny sets ol' twins, und, ztccorcl- son's education. He should lezlrn to think cleztrly :uid flllllllf in ing to stznistics which show that unexpected situations. Luke View students lezurn the proper pro Xlr. Stork hrings twins to one cedure to follow in czlse ol' at fire hy practicing compulsory out ol' ninety-live ol! his custom' drills which the Fire llepzlrtinent, in conjunction with the Bo cis, we have our quota. ln lztct, ol' liduczttion, deems necessary. The scene uhove will he x we liauve at twin representative on lzuuilizu' to anyone who has observed at lire drill :tt l.:tke Vitu the luculty, Miss Mztrgztretlt Teznnwork :ind speed play zu ntzijor role in such xt drill. breiner, whose twin sister . . . . . ,. . Due to the uncertzun tunes in which we live, the Laval llc tt.u'hes an the Nicholas Senn . , . . . . lense Lorlis requires the school to hold zur-rzud drills :ts well. lligh School. Perliups we should along with Nl. liztrrie, who stys in Peter Pun , Nlilll' other 'o ure lfirst Twin :uid Second lJLt'2lll50 we should prohulw scrihing the wrong one , 'in, who cannot he descrihed, ly hc Page 65 QCQJJJV7 301' lfLIf', MA A1127 Mx 5244, N mt' Room 310 is where we go to find any article that is lost, or to have first aid administered. lt is in charge ol' Mrs. Marie Flynn, our matron, who cheerfully lends a helping hand when we are ill. Mr. Andrew li. Cliristophersen is the Chief Engineer. Under him is a com- petent stall, which does the many necessar I y tasks needed to keep our school run- ning in good order. The lunchroom is under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Perry. It is her duty to plan and prepare well-balanced and delicious luncheons. lVe extend our thanks to her and her group of assistants for the efficient manner in which the lunchroom is managed. Here we see students enjoying their lunch and relaxing in a pleasant and healthful atmosphere. The installation ol canteens where one can buy anything from soup to ice-cream is our latest experiment and innovation. Page 66 Nfl, 8814 Jn 'S vi . 331 -WE '05 1 1,4 r' J 1 3 155 3X K lflfL6LfQlfLl WAOLLOQVULIO QI 'IwIlCl'C is always 21 cTz1111c1'z1 bug ' in cvcry cirowcl. I hcy C' .111 hc sc 3 if lh r111111i11g' hither 211111 you 211 cvcry cvcm lllklllg' plcllxrcs 11s lznsl IS an 1 lulu IIL IlOl llxsl s clL11 11111 pu fiI1U'Cl' C2111 Click thc bllllflll. The pk: 2 1' A 'z yf D lCCl, blll Illlllly ol IIICIII ZIYC lll1lll0l'OllS. 218 SCCII 011 IIICSC Illlg '4 2 Lx Page 67 goofing .A Camera .Af gferg rgifenf L - 5. W, .:, Z . uill :,, Lia uu . Z: :P E A A W h y. Q. V - - My , vie? Y in .:.,,.,,.,.,,,.. :2f-,. .:.,,,: .V '9 Be you an amateur photographer or a professional artist, everyone likes pictures. This liking does not limit itself to just taking pictures, but also includes posing for them and looking at them. This page offers many pictures for observation, which are sure to please every candid shot lover. Page 68 eloicfd 62214577 ju Afion x ,W lm..- During the year literally millions ol' occasions arise at which pic- tures eau he taken. No matter what event you attend, whether it is a private pa-iama or club party, or a school activity, like the trips to Keno- sha anal St. xlolm's Military Acaclemy, the Farmers' Ball. or even classes you will liutl a camera clicking and recortliug ou lilm the happenings occuring there. Ou these pages we have shown just a few of the pictures taken at events atteutlecl by Lake Viewites. Page651 Aww i l i t 5 ju ffm ,Sioirif of 7953 In addition to an academic education every high school must offer opportunities to participate in other activities for relaxation and stimulation. Taking heed to an old adage- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy- , Lake View provides a complete and interesting program for every boy and girl. Every bulletin board in the halls heralds the coming of some social event, athletic contest, or a meet- ing of a school organization. A Lake Viewite may work also on the staff of either of the school publications, sing or play an instrument in the musical organization of his choice, or belong to a social or service club. Self- assurance, respect for one's fellow students through teamwork, and the discovery of hidden talents that we may be called upon to use in the future, come from taking part in assemblies, the May Festival, and other such affairs. In offering these diversions from the regular curriculum, Lake View is helping to develop a person with many capabilities, one who will be able to live a happy and well-adiusted life after his graduation from high school, and be an asset to community life wherever he may be. 'X st' jizfmfe jim Wgfvwy KOLVLO! Our bancl, uncler the expert clirection ol' Capt. 1.ouis D. XValz. has been one ol' the most active in the city this past year. both in school antl community affairs. It is a vital part ol' the music concerts, which have attractetl nntch local appeal. It lencls that special zest that spurs every- one on to cheer our team to victory at football games. 'llhe bantl usually performs lor patriotic assemblies, as well as lor neighborhood civic or- ganizations. On Armistice ancl Memorial Days it is generally called upon to participate with neighborhood Anierican Legion Posts to honor the tleacl at Graceland Cemetery. It is also an R.O.'l'.C. bantl, antl takes part in the Federal Inspection antl the Caclet Day Paratle. which is heltl clowntown in June. In aclclition to the above activities the bancl members enter various solo, ensemble, antl bantl contests. Our bantl always receives a very high rating. anal is an organization ol' which the slutlent bocly can well be proucl. Page 72 1' 1 . 'T I0 em- - V ' as V ,' go 2' ' R KXI I XIX lOl IS ll XX Xl! 1 I I ' . , , .. Q' fi V gf' 'Q . .,n 3 E it. 5 V xx .4-' Q V W .fy . V? X , yr 8 i 'i f ' 'a V1 Qi 55' .3 'Ln - ' . ' iff? Q ' .f .Jr - f ' 4qqV.,6 L x ? r ,: .I 5 f .5 ' ig ',l f mx Q. X -'T, gm'-Q, -.M,V V , 4, 1 , , :M WTF' K 9 s,,.f ' id' Am..n3'w ' in ' if ' ' Q, A ' A f A Q. .: -- fb ' 1 I f h We, 1 ' 1 2. ' jf! A K K 'PT-Ai '.A f I ' Qc A X4 l ..7L A , M x ,,, , , f ' 'E 5 . M K K , I , ,, , g 4 A., , 4 A nb YQ V . 'A ' 1 K wing HM fo jAeir oue 0 5214? vw ,ov 59' .Ks the Iztst strztffvlel' sztsses rootn 226 on his wan' to ltlllflll :eriocl lllllfll, he mn , stops :incl listens lol' ll niotnent to the ntelotlious rhortls ol at lI1n1tlelt'l1orus with .1 stirring t'l'C5l'Cllll0 ol' cleep hztss voices, or st spriglitly lolk tune with the light :intl Zlll'V IUHCS ol ll1ll'lllOlll0llS 5013111110 YUICCS. 'l'h e ,X Clztppellzl Choir is in one ol' its niztny periods ol' 1'ehezn's:1l, ever striving lot' at more lJCl'liCi'I lJC1'liOI'lll2lllt'C. The choir well tleserves the l'C'l'O llllltlll at 5 l 1 invitations extentletl hy vzmotls outslcle Ul'gllIl1lillltJl1S. Its nienihers gladly g' , , ,.. . their time :Intl ellorts to thit OI 'llllllllll0ll hecztnse ol' their llllllllill love ol' sin fin' xnss N:xf,AII sixmt 5 5 55 9 llizulm . - V U 1 . With Miss lNztonn Sweet :ts otn' tutpzthle tln'et'tor, the more than seventy young voices are hlentletl skilllnlly into the nnxgnilirent lJClilitJl'lll1llll'CS given :tt assent- hlies, gl'2lllll2lIlOllS, zxntl lor nmnv ontsitle groups. ,l hex' are niet with ninth mclznnn, , 1 1 :intl hzwe sei-veil :is :tn inspirzution to those who have heen present :lt one ol' their recitztls. Page 74 'Q own? oicw Ender Jgarmonizafion First Soprano: IS. 5lIlIIIl ll LIIIINIIZIII I..IIL'Il1Il'IN1lll I.. Iiusclilw CI Ilullnpllm- I'.IIIllIllI2lII4LQ X. Ilmim-1 Il.IIz1rtxigc-li X. llusgrnu' R. I'ilIllt'l K.. Ilalyvs XI. Iivillvrl il. Xlzilxszi X. Nic-im' ID. Nysliuni I: Nuliui lt. xlt'ItIl4'I' .lr I.. SIIIVILI R, ,I.uuI1s Second Soprano: I.. Iii-lim' ID. I'cl4-will N. ,Xrnlicvuiq ll. Willaml ID. 'I omn- NI Yun I. Xmlullsun First Alto: IS. .Xlmrl NI. Known' I. NlllIllI2Igl'I I.. Kuluiliiam X. Nluwmwill BIUWII ll. Own-ns I.. I'4'I4'!s I.. xvlllllltllwllt' N Callisllln-in L1 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Second Alto: Il. ISUIIICZIIIX I.. NILIIIIII R. I'm'licral NI. I'Illj,1C'Iil C-. I,L'lllIi'l' I'. Ilimlaip N. fIUNi'II2lI'Il K. f.l1llIiIIIi First Tenor: K. NYIiilm- IJ, f:lIlIlIM'l'I If.. I'rl1zll1 Second Tenor: VIQQIIIUI' S. Sm-iismi II. Slrumlliull II, Kivlim K. bmw Page 75 M2 First Bass: I.. You ISIIMII R. I'v.INl'IIIIiII'lIl Ii. ISIIIIUIZIII R. Sflimimll I-. SKIIIIIIIIIVI I. N2llIIxl'l'XIi .1 Il. Ili- 1.Iii'islopIu-r Nl. I'alulI I-.. .Xllm-ii Second Buss: K. Nlzlrili-I' C.. loxnrli R. Siuxllllllml I'. Rurlll Y. xll4IIl't'XNIxI ll ejzm Orcitedfra ey1f1,5l0i1fe5 ,fd ,jlaey Llricfe Une cml' the highlights cali the sc'hc1c1l's nntsic' cle11:11't111e11t is the ltztkc' ,V , . . X 1c:1x' f,:111c'e1't c,i'l'llC5U'2l. l his c11'cg:t111f:tt1c111 nc1t only CIllll'1lVHlkS tc1 put on cxcelleiit11c'1'l'c11'111:111c'es:tt the Nlnsic' lfestivzxls, g1':1cl11z11ic111s, Nllly lfestiyztls, :incl 2.SSQllIlJllCS. hut its IllCllllJCl'5 also 1ll'llllll'C ll yztlnzthlc I1lllSltk2ll cclucat- t1c111. Nlcpst stuclents 111 the C.c111c'C1't cJl'i'llCSll'll cl1cl not lilIOXX' hcnv to plztx :tn IilSll'lIlllffIll when tl1ey stztrtecl. lhey fllllli' clttting then' lll'Sl yezn' lllltl the lEckgi1111c11's' fJl't'llCSll'2l, wl1e1'c:, nnclet' the zthle gniclztnce cal Nlr, lrying R. l,etc'l1i11ge1k, they soon lll1lSlCliCil llle ill'l c1I' l1lz1yi11g at stringecl instru- IIICIII. lhey lJCt'2llllC z1c'c1t1zti11tecl with the great wcmrks cml nlztsters such :ts Nlc1f:t1't, Sibelius, l.Cll2Il', :incl c1tl1e1's, its they leztrnecl e:1c'h new piec'c'. l11 c11'cle1' tc1 cmhserye p1'c1lessic111z1l tec'l111ic111e, :tn exciting :1l'tc-1'11c1c1n wats spent llllfflllllllg the 1'el1e:11's:1l ol! the lIl1ic'z1gc1 Syinplicwny f,l'l'lli'5ll'Zl. To those stuclents who :nie se1'ic111sly thinking ol' Illlllilllg lIlll5ll' their lile wciik, this wits at XX'OllClCl'llll cmplxcmrtttllity. Nltisicittns i11 the c11'c'l1est1'zt ex' l1e1'ienc'e sczniething new, nznnely, tl1e zthility to wczrk tcrgetllet' to ckreztte at lasting i111111'essic1n ill tl1e llSlCllCl'l5 Illlllll. xVllCll1Cl' playing lcn' :tn ztuclif ence c'c11nI1c1secl cal stuclents, ztclults, cn' even l11'c1l'essic111:1l 111t1sic'1t11s. the C,c111c'e1'tO1'c'l1c-st1'z1 l'1llC5lllgllllS0llCtll the hnc-st Ill the c'1ty. Page 76 Olf' Q00! FIRST VIOLINS: Il. I71111-11111111 611111:-11111:s11 X. Iglllkl X.C':11Iw11 II. ffllxl I. 1-11s111Ix1111 11. NIisI1ki11 SECOND VIOLINS: , . l.II:1l1111.l1111c lz.f'I11p1-i I.. l11x1i11 II.SLIll1lIIlIIl l.,S1111111I11-1g IS. IQ111111 II. IYIIIxil1s11l1 jnferforefafion an Zim! Qnagfy OBOES: X. IRllIN . I'1'111111111I Il,k11111N1' SAXAPHONE: S. YL'lll'IIi'IIl FRENCH HORNS: ll. IIIKQIWI, I'1 1111 IIHII II, I4111'I1I1111111 'IMI I.. I,i111I lx. NIz11'1I111k TRUNIPETS: Sc'111a111. Illllll IIIZII I. lIr1w1'11 ll. -Ir1I111w11 ID. NI'II -' VIOLAS: ' Ihiggx, I'1i1111111'1l I - lx, X1I:1111x CEU-O93 ll. Ikuwm-11 I..I.i1111111.I'1'i111i11z1I f., 1111 H1111 Il. I5111cI1'z1l1x I-11-1lI1-1 lx. fill In-14111 I. 1.111'l1'Il1' X. insglrrx L' X, 011- 5. I .1kI1111'1Il S, I'1'gg1'11:111 X. ,IoI111x1111 l.. I.1111slg1c'11 CI. I'c'1l FLUTES2 R. R1lllISlJl'4'Ix la. l.11l11111z1. I'1i11c ipzll CI. 5kllllIIbl'lfl, ' ' lJ.l'1'I1a1 5, C,I2lyp11r1I I'. R11s1I1i1'1' II. lL'QI1Iil1 BASSOON: I'. IS:111111 CLARINETS: lx. l11cIv'1, I. CII1:111i11 I. I'kIk1IIIIxl'I X. I.z1llz11':1 BASSES: I . 5c'I11'z1I1. I'lkIIIi IJ'lI ll.ll1'Ill111111 Ii, I.lIll1Ig'l'l'Il ,I. I'1llllJS R.Slz111gc-1' TRONIBONES: N.Rz1xI1i1I la. l11xcI1v1' Il.R111Ilkc TUBA: I . Sl111k1x'is PERCUSSIONS: I', I.11IIw l,c'si11L 'I. I'i:111ixi PIANO: I, D11111-II ll lU'l' I I ,ff NI11 I1'1111g R, I,i'lC'IllIIgl'l'. 1011111111111 Il'Ill2l IJ1111'1'Il. .-I1111111j1 zfwicozf Wemoriw Wager A W l .Ame- Chords ol' solt rnusic were heard: the house livhts were dinnned' 'ind 'lnother g , . . Fall concert was under way. The Special Girls' Chorus, a cornhination ol' charrn and vocal almility, drilted down the aisles and to their places on the stage. This was the climax to rnonths ol' hard work under the direction ol' Miss Dorothy llutchins. The group entertained with songs that could appeal to everyone's musical taste, - sacred, classical, and popular. Ainong the selections were The Sleigh , Hi'IJiddle-lJiddle , and lhxlllilllflllln. The Spring Festival, April 8th and lllth, was another sell-out perlorrnance. The Chorus sang a medley ol' hits lronr Oklahoma , and other wellhknown songs. .AX sextet lronr the chorus, known as the Teen Tones , sang several nunrlmers. A dreanr corne true this semester was the organization ol' the Senior Girls' Chorus. Although it is still in its early stages, the group has advanced so rapidly that they were given a spot in the Spring Concert, and a chance to sing in the May Festival. Page 78 A jjfw KAOIWJI 3048 .Xglflfdy br 'til .': I. x, II I M .44 is Q R I .. 7-ff ' I XIII! 1'fIlI ,-X I In-n .'xIIlIg'ISl'll .'xII1IL'I'SllII .MuIm'sru1 Mmmnxnm Almnzmn .Miriam Bn mn ISIICIIIICI' II:iI1:lIIcl'u Clan Ivy Clurlsml CZIYISUII Can zmuugh K1I1ul'c'I1 Clolv flicslzlk Ilan is Dc' lnhn Ilrnrlnzlm-11 Ama 6 'wi If , F . SPECIAL Illlf flux I .IlL'I'IlIK k Iiricksun I'Il'Il'IiiHIl I'l2lIIl'IlIlIlI I-vc' I -11 :urns I IPIIIIZIIIII I I irsrh I Iopfcl' I lupkins I I ll rll .IZIIIIUS .IZIIIICN -IUIIIISUII .IUIIIISUII jnImslon Kzztkc' K uIm Kippvs I .zllnlrcrl in ev 4 ix Wk . fi 2 .ld GIRLS' CHORUS I.. I.1m1Ii11i 5. I,zlmIilli KI. I.2lIVI'fII1lWIl'l I,L'XCllg01NI ll. Imngsclml II. Nizirkwc-II I'. Mzufoni KL. Mcivr X. NUUIICIS . NUTIIIII .I CI. Pnppin I'. I':n'sm1 Ii. I'L-Ilan N. :Phillips K. Pohlc I.. Poppv ll. Priznni M. Rccci CZ. Rr-ynolcls K. Rhym' R. Ruhlvl' Page 79 Ai. .. RUIIICUL' Russ Rudml Sullmlzm Sclxirk Sllzlfcr Suulmn-rl SmIvrI1Iomn 'I'1lII1lIxlI 'Iflllg 'l'I1mnpson 'I'iIIm1m 'I arms 'I'mIlzm White IYIIIQIIISUII Williams II'iIscm II'inlcrs lzulclm limll MW? MISS DOROTHY HIITCIIINS Dirrwlm' X749 ywnior ZAOIWULJ B- ,Mn ,!4V1fLAifi0l!L5 own row XIISS .Xl llie m'cn1c'e1'l in lleceinlmer ai K'Ullll12ll'2lllYClf new illgllllllllllllll ill Luke View, our lunicn'Cll1fn'us, wllifli is unclei' the :il1le1li1'ec'lirm ul' Nliss .Xlice lfigg, inzicle its seroncl noleworlliy z1ppe:11':111c'e. Clfnnpmeml inuslly ul lliC5lllllCll :incl mplirnnmem, the lunirn' Cllicniis 0lli0l'5 Illlllll in Ille wan' nl' ezn'lx' lllllSll'2ll training. Upper flaissinen nmy lneunne inenilmeix ol this grrnip lin' enlmei' an c-remln. rn' lm' the vzilnnlmle experiellce Illzil llley inziy receive. This climxil tblgllllllllllflll has mzicle Zllllllllllg pi-ogrcm lm' the slum time it luis been cslzilmlisliecl. Nliss lfigg rezilifes in great polenlisllilies, :incl is Xl.lKll , lflbl. l,l l'fl 7' looking I'm'wzn'cl to the time when tlie Aliinirn' Clliorus will tzilae its plate znnmig tllc other great Illll5ll'2ll 0l'g2lIlll2lllOIl5 ul Luke View. l'agc:8O dfoimj 0 wwf .JQQLQAB l', Xllu-rm' if Xxulvxwll N. XIIKIUINHII X, liuhm I. Ihvlnl U. IslPII,14'l I. lnxixmu Y. f.i2lIJ2lIl0ll Xl, lluuznml I.. llulzn I'. ISKIIIHIIIKIS I'. Ifmmlllm' S. hgnllzllszltm I'. fv2lIIlll'1IS ll, I-l'IllkIxC' I. hvrllzlxlll QI. 1-llllllUIL' 5. hlzmling THE JUNIOR CHORUS fnllllllilll 1-rilhll fvllsliuxull I lurlih llalrwy I lvllmig I lugln-rg I Iuldcn I Imvalrll I luhcrly .Iulmsnn Kclly KIICII Iwri kllcllx-rg 1.1-nlkc I4-wis l,illcIIu-rg l,inkc Nlalggiu xllllklxkli Nlnrkku Klux In-w Xlm K Iulluugh Nlclmllm' Nlillur Xin klau I'uIzm Rvillcl' Rolmimn Roth SZIIIIMPVII gilllfllli Srlnlcidcl Sl'IlllllIi SEIIWZIIB Sheridan Page 81 ll. N. ll. X. ll. l,. S. .I- n N Il .I- .IA N la. s. NI. Slum umliu SIUXCIIMIII lm-rn I Iluulmlml Yusilc Yullwnx Yulkuml XVSIIUSIIZIIII XY:xlk1'r XYzx 1 :lun XXI-ilvl' XYUIIII' NYM- Will Xhmlos fIIJIIl'llll1lll lmina 5f58lf1fL L85 If'8f58lfLf Qf'0gIf'6LlflfL:5 One of the most memorable features of our school years is the assembly. Through the assembly every student has a chance to see Lake View in action. Everyone will remember the thrilling programs given by our music clepartment. Nor shall we forget our Hi-Q and National Honor Society assemblies. which spur the stutlent on to greater achievements scholastically, ancl give them incentive to- ward service. leadership. and good character. The special presen- tations which were enactetl on Armistice antl Memorial days were also warmly acceptetl. One will always remember the assem- blies lor the election ol' numerous school oflicers. and the enter- taining skits put on by the various school activity groups during the year. The pep ancl athletic assemblies were invaluable in that they gave the stuclent a greater zeal lor athletics. antl a leeling of spirit ancl loyalty to Lake View. Occasionally outsicle speakers ancl clemonstrations were presentecl i11 our assemblies. ln later years there may be many iuciclents about our high school lile which we shall not be able to recall. yet memories ol our splentlicl assemblies will linger on. Page 82 Svplc' Oc'I11I11'l' 1w111Ii1'1' 111l11-1' Qf jnlfereda uariefy, an 5l2!.0ylf1fL8lfLf .-X PROGRAM OF ASSEMBLIES . . 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The big Christmas tree is being put up in its traditional place near the assembly hall. Miss XVick's art students gather around it, their arms laden with glittering ornaments which were made in her classes. The pungent odor ol pine needles lloats through the halls. Soon the tree is linished, and everyone stands back to survey the dazzling result. The tree is ablaze with colored lights, bright butterllies are poised on the branches, as il' ready to take llight at any moment. The bustle ol' activity is lelt in the assembly hall, and, as one enters he finds that it, too, is being prepared lor its part in the Christmas celebration. .X large Christmas tree stands on either side ol the auditorium, and several students are seen leverishly putting the linishing touches to the stage decorations. 'lRudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer leads Santa's pack across the lront ol the stage. Miss Kinsella and her drama students are busily practicing lor the assembly, which is traditionally held the day belore vacation begins. These colorlul and imagi- native programs add greatly to the Christmas spirit, and start vacation on a joyous note. This year a play was given in the lilifabethan style about the old legend ol' the Christmas angel, who, each year. comes to the home ol' some good lamily. livery year Lake View adds its share to the Christmas spirit ol' the surrounding community with the beautiful outdoor decorations, which Miss Crowley's art students construct. A lovely tree graces the Ashland Avenue entrance, and a model ol' the Nativity scene is placed below. The merry sound ol Christmas carols lloats from division rooms, as last minute Christmas parties usher in the long anticipated holiday. Page 84 8lf'l!iC8 MfL5QM5AQ Quen- ' ' K clliriclllly um slip:-rvisc-ml lay NI1-s. 1 1 'f 2 1-mu I ulma ni ilu us In c illul I 1 'X , .1 V ' dc-In-1 . ulmn Illc' Svnicn' Sc-1'x'ic'c. ,ti Spring Senior Service: Rim' I: II, lulilm, II, Klzirlsmi, I.mu, .. W II I' SIIIIIVIII XI lliiisl I Sn lli II llmxlm ID R iuk lx l'uIlI1 fIi4l4'Ixl'lI I l'c'lcls. 5lIll'l1'I. ' HIM.. 1... '-' ' la 'scllI, S. I'cgL'l1zlll, I Rim 2: lf. iugun R full SlIIlI,...i'..1 . I ' ' gn, ll. limwn. Q. .Xmln-rsun, ,.'lllIll, li. fllklllsllls, Ia. Lxlllclml ID I lull: I R llc-ilu-i'. X. IIi'im1's1Im'I. IB, ISIIIIIIMR ID N11 ' i ' o lim Umum ll I :kc View thc-in ln su Ili il our vils :ml cumclls llc imlli , 1 , 1 -- 1 ' zlsscmlmlics, Ics i ' ' -Y 'illcml to llic Ylllililllh IJK'I'Il'K'lIUlI I lic ., .' 'i 0 to lllc ro lc'1'Ii11ic':1IiIics, such :is see Ilh spolliglils, curlanins, :xml 1i1i1'1-rzpliollcs. Ilculul In XII Iliniml Lllis g up ,. 1 I IDOl'l2lllI J1ll'l III llll Inlzivs an xux ml I ng If Iirnmizm, ll. 51'II1lIi'lkIllII'x. II. I.l I'. IS1 , .. niuizm. 'I. Xlxzlnin-s, II, Simo. .L Szmlmr I Xilwms, ID. S4'I1m-imlvr, NI. Ifrrlk. XX. NIL- Iilc ul' ilu' silmol. Stage Crew: XI'I11'lII1'l'. XX will 'illi the IlI'0ll'liIIOll ol thc scliool 1 C' ' ' zIIszn'cCxJc1'l- . . x. in miml I ilu X lux s In I lx gumlccl In muslinls umlu ilu clii-vrlirm ol XII I cilxl Iliui sliicl is nc In lcl no om lhmugli llic Iiills nilliuul 1 piss xc 1 1 Marshals: 1' mini Ilgfl. If.. Sniullwis. II. Rivlii mass, Ii. Smliwz U. .. 4 'I 1 . ' 4' ' ma' , , vmsf . . R. NIns XIIII 'IIl'I . XI I ,I A XUIVII, I' I'l lII R I'1'1I1I1'i'sml. I.. I'uI1In'. lb, Xu mlm-I. I 5 Visl IIIIIN JIS uni , . vu. I., XIVIIIIVI. I-. SCIIIIIIIIIUII. -I. Ifvil, XY. llc-is , . '. . . . .. . R1nln'l'j'. 1: lull Jill ol our uluc mon to lIlll'I, I.. Nlzlrinn, II, lymnlv R, ' clay NX'11g11c1', may Inc seen on :im pul Q llicu mul on Llmcii un Lu sii II rlzissmmll lmczaring Iilms import- smm' Zllll lu ai lmzll'lirl1Izll' sulmjcrl. They are umslzmlly ill work attending to I1 IIIDIQCCIJ ol' the c':u11c1'z1s, :incl seeing to it lllzll lllcrc :irc :Always goocl films on Im Visual Education. Row I: l'QI'ic'ksm1, S. Marx, .L Ralclirk, C. lMucIIc'r, R. XVUIIQ-r, KZ, Slmvlu, Row 2: Mr. Xv1lI.flll'I', Ii. Vcrnula, K. Gro... .. Wrxlcr, A. Hipplc, II. Timm, T. Roln-rg. Page 85 Acffy Q fukin X. rfg, 4 I I me ima! and mifeii Medenfd l-'rom the picking ol' the stall to the linal prool reading, the production ol an annual is a project to which many hours ol' work and planning are contributed. The members ol' the stall, all ol whom must have a CL average, receive service points lor the various duties they perlorm. Page 86 One problem lollows another and all must he overcome in order to produce a good year-hook. The hook must he plan- ned, schedules made, pictures taken, names checked and rechecked, the Sen- iors must he sent on their way to the photographers helore it is too late, articles must he written, titles and cap- tions thought ol, copy must he proof- read, and enumerahle other -iohs neces- sitate immediate action. Prohahly the higgest prohlem to lace is the deadline which always seems to come at the most inopportune moments. These are hut a lew ol' the tasks which the hard working Red and XVhite stall must encounter. Marilyn Grossman, Dell Carlson, Barbara fllllily, kloan Anderson, William Stone, and Marlene Schuller are making a choice ol' pictures to be used in the Annual. Betty lechlin. Mice Nleyerowitz, Norma Zindt, Roxanne Hopfer. Patricia Lohan. Kenneth Mar- der, Jeanne Schulz, Carol Logsdon, -loan Panos, Bruce Caller, .lean XVolle. joan Scherer, and Darlene Schultz are discussing page proof read- ing with Miss Simpson. Lynne l,intner, Leon XVexler, Alice Sorensen, Rita N'iskes, -lanet Anderson, and Nancy Drewes listen to lileanor Gregory read copy. .!glfL0fA8lf' .xdgnm of m8WLOIf'iQ5 From the small corner room on the lourth lloor, one can usually hear the steady hum ol' assignments being given, pictures and copy being discussed, and even a liew arguments about a variety ol' subjects. All this pandemonium is caused by the tiny, good natured, and hard work- ing sponsor ol' the annual, Miss Vivian Simpson. Asking only lor good work, no one else could possibly understand the problems ol' the students who work with her any better than she. XVe can come to her with our multitude ol troubles for aid and consolation, lor she is not only a line sponsor, but also a good teacher and friend. She will drive you hard, but when the job is done well, she is the first to connnend you. Truly, the stall-members appreciate the wonderful work she does, and it can honestly be said that without her, the Red and White would not be the top ranking year book it is. The stall works many long hours producing an animal which will please everyone with its pie- tures, and its coverage of the social, scholastic, and athletic events. However, when that June day, which looked so far off in September, arrives, and the Hnished product is placed in our hands, all traces of weariness and dissatisfaction are replaced by the pride of a job well done. l l l l 1 l l l s l l Page 87 'ws MISS VIVIAN A. S. Sponsor MARLENIC SCH ITLLER Editor 4' x., W- it 0 Watt jwfggf ,Ml VMIAIWAQG! ,A!6Llf'6?! JO. f. LWX f 1 VU su -'?t,:5-F ' .ls .55 S: I ka- r'-if Art Stuff Rudette lleirnan l'atriria Harmon livelyn Peterson Alice Slfllllll' Margaret llarnion Miss lidna lirowley. Sponsor Contributors' Page Gladys Slogcnson lfred Stuckwisdi lleierlx' Wise Not Piftnred: Nlrs. liielyn llornci. Sponsor: IUZIIIIIL' Sfllllil. Peter I,ane. Karen l'ohlc, loan Sl'ilK'l'l'l'. Business Stuff lim-Itx 'lhiel lah-anoi bralnlich .Xlthough the planning and publication ol' this year-hook is most important. it would not he complete without art work. .Xu annual without contributors and purfhasers would not he possible. Consequently, we are lllllfil indebted to those sponsors and their stalls, who have worked so hard in order to make this edition ol' the Red and XVhite a success. Honorable mention should he given to Peter Lane, Karen Pohle, iloan Scherer, Aleanne Schulz, Gladys Stogenson, Fred Stufkwisfh, and Beverly XVise. liach one has put lorth great elfort in soliciting and obtaining over one hundred dollars in patrons' contributions and advertisements. Page 88 ' Nanci lohnslon Sllllil'X l'ondt'r ' Nlr. l.. I'. l,iuus,Spoliso1 Donna lfiler 3400! new - - jAaf3 ljlaeir 1fL5i1fLe55 XX'hu is going sluulx with wlmm: How chml the lClllll um Lh ll hig g:ln1c'?XVI1zll znhoul lhflstlltwSlllilt'Illi'0llIlf'il0fhl'Cl'5? Ilmvanlmuul lht'th!llt'1'f lhuc, .mal mzmx' IIIOVC, are thc lIllCSllOIlS lhnl thi sl III .4 L A xnswcr. lvllilil thc ol l.zlkvXlc'u'np.lpc1, lhc I'1kc-rc X lcw , must 1 . 2lIDli'illl'C1LllUll ul um ul lhc srlmul 5 Izuwmrllvs Nh' I 1 ,cmuis Skolllick. lhc slanll mmf-mx t'X'l'l'X'llllllQ lhzll IIZIIJIJCIIS lll :mil nmlml snhuol Sh up 1 l'KlIlUlkllllS, Il'lllllI'1' Kkflllllllllfs, Sli! lll'2llC INWYS 1ll'll lyIJC'Wl'ilt'l'N ul thc' Hillcllclla. Runyom, Hcnldzl IIOIJIJCIS, :xml Iohn V I ,if S I'. fl1ll'llliIlIlIClN ul lhc illllllf. 'l'hc' hike rc Yicw has znlwalxs hvcn M om- ul lhc' filll'5l l1.lIDllSiIl thc slzllc. 'l'hc CXIDCI'iCIll'C gzlinccl hy lhosv i 'L - who lJlIl'liC'ilJllli in l.lkv Yicwk c'lz1lmo1':1lc illlllkllIlliSIIl IDTUQIYIIII :irc '51 ' '-': 4 f- XK'0l'killQ in an xzlluzzhlc- IJIKUYUIQ gruuml lm' IUlIIUl'l'UXX', l31'l 14l 1' Ullllli Villilflll SWIM' f,'r:-Ifzlilrnx, Srfnnfl ,Sl'HI1'Xl!'l an 1.1-lllllmlc llc-nllur his l lZlllhL'l ffm-l','rlilm'x. I if.xl .S'1'rfl4'.xl1'l N Q 5 . 5 Luke re View Staff XIV. Louis Slxllllliflx. SINDIISUY mf, I I. Ilufilm. IS, limzxy, l'. Many, 0. DCIIIICI, H. lhuni, I, Ifralllkm-I. R, I'imhlu yi! if E NX ' 0 -3,-0-ww'--N ' ' Ll., Al' C. lxm'IlIL'1', Nlallkwcll, XIIQICINUII, Il. Klalrlwn, KI, IM-llkmvskx, IE, XIHIVIN I5, i..1lh'l, XX. NIUIIC, X. lallmkal, lx. xlilI'lIl'I, KI, Russ, R. Nlvlhlmg. S. Mshmr li. Iillchhnlf. 17 , nl gguvnnsan ummm , V, 1, -it M--Tai .k ,, Page 89 CA0L1f0Lc:fe1f - LgZAO!0Llf':5AL7O - OQQUQMAQO - emfice 'Q--L., ilu.. MRS. MARGARET WILKINSON Sponsor PML Sci-nes of the Mothers' Tea and Induction Ceremony Honor Study Hall In Action Committee Chairmen K. Mardei '..,,,.,,, ,,.,...I H mmf Study Hull nj. Touvc .,,,,,,,,,,I, ,, ,...,.,,.,,, Assrnzlrly Program R. Clzirlson ,,,,,,,,, .....,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,, I Iotlifms' Tm CL. SlI'0IIIiJCI'g ,,,,,..,,I....,.,...,,,, Honor Sludy Hall C. I'oppe,, ,,,,, ,,,,,II,, f Jlean-up Czunfmign N. Caballero ,,,.,....,...,.I.. .Ilotl1r'rs' Tea Program B. Caller .,,I,, ,,,I,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, . Snr-ml N. johnson ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,.,......,. Assembly Program J K. Pohle ,,.I,...,,,.....,.,,,,,, Rm! rmrl l1'l1i11f lnlrrms The purpose of the National I-Ionor Society is to give proper recognition to the students, who not onl have done well sciholzisticull f, but also have partici- Y 7 mated zictivelf III school zirfzurs, In order to IJCCOIIIC El Ineniher ol the sociietv it is I , nefesszirv to he ll 3A, have a hi fh 2iVC1'Zl fe, and 21 record ol service Joints. Onl , A . I five percent ol 3A applications are ziccepted, ten percent ol the IIB, and fltteen percent of the 4A. Page 90 jim jour gnivfe 19053 ui we jwfnre First Semester Members: Row l: H. Strasser, ll. Markwell. ll. Carlson. ll. Peterson, 'l'reasurer3 li. Katzbeck, C. Culrona, CZ. Cook, S. Ponder. B. limay, Vice-Prcsidentg R. Hopfer, Secretary: S. XValgren, Secrctaryg Y. Audreevsky, President. Row 2: ll. l'c-han, N. -johnson, CI. Shavitz, KI. lfeit, G. Stromberg, G. Schimmel, K. Marder, j. Ilaxid, CI. Poppe. Row fi: I. Ifrankcl, V. Sosin. M. Caskey, C. Logsdon, D. Davenport, R. Fichter, J. Schulz, R. Carl- son. H. Cast, M. Menccl, li. Lichich. M. Strechert, I.. Meinzer. Not Pictured: j. Anderson, B. Bl uni, I-1. Gregory. Second Semester, New Members: Row I: R. Krapf, N. Caballero, l. lluwell, N. hjohnstou, A. Carlson, A. Meyerowitl, Secretaryg M. Caskey, Secretaryg j. Luisi, Vice-President: G. Schimmel, President. Row 2: ll. H'intcrs, H. Carlson, Al. Sasaki, R. Kuehlwein, B. Caller, YV. Stone, C. Forquer. Row 25: sl. Sc-mon, A. Kalumalis. N. Bystrom, R. Schick, 15. Evar. A. Cosgrove, M. Schuller, R. Heimaun, Al. Wolfe, S. Pegeuau, N. Drewes, N. Zindt, D. Bordeaux, J. Touve. Committees are appointed to carry on the work of this group. Two of the most important are those which conduct the Cleaneup Campaign and obtain patron ads lor the Red and XVhite annual. The establishment ol' an Honor Study Hall, a picture ol' which is shown above, is one oli its latest and most successliul accomplishments. The main purpose ol this study hall is to promote responsibility and selllreliance in students by having them study without teacher supervision. The main social event ol' the National Honor Society is the Mothers' Tea, which follows the assembly program at which the new members are inducted. Page 91 wiv mmgerdftayo ,yn we cwiolfw Spanish Club E. I.orrcy, A. xlllglll A. DeX'itu. I.. -lnstic D. Owens. NI. Goldberg M. Archill, D. llznnes S. Klluypool, K. Rhyne Miss 'l'znn'og, I.. l.11rzelere V. xI2lS1ll'2l4.'Lilll1l, C. DeYita S. Jacobs, I.. Truschke D. Carlson. li. Lange S. Ycllcrlein, I. Kubon D. liIli'lICl0l'. C. Quinn B. Kuykcndal, C. Chaty F. fillllfllili, A. Ilorrini R. Carlson. C. Logsdon D. Anderson, Foelkcr B. Anderson, S. Bello K. Pohlc. G. Gcngenbach L. Greenberg, P. Baron D. Dclllollo, R. Becker A. Iirickson, l'. liradley M. Nlencel, N. Martashenko C. llerndl. QI. Bross Reinccker. D. Nystrom Caskcy, N. johnson N. -Iunies, l'. Lutky INI. Roth, CZ. I.ove C. Narkzirian. l'. Lune J. liagle B. P. Latin Club M. Hayden. F. McGowan Y. Bigncr. ll. Rozycke D. Binnic. AI. David JV. Moody, II. Abel J Gulineus, Miss Shea D. Cieslak. D. Busch D. Iiiblllllfl. Mllglia C. -Iucobs, IS. fiI'lIllCl' S, Guliulsaitos, Y. Ciabaltari L. Schock. II. Buch S. XX'ood, Y. Ritsos D. Clhupniun, R. NIIIYZUVSIRI I'cnicnuk. l'. Alticrc XYhillock. YY. Colton D. SflIllClL'l'. ul. Nlundelstcin Il. Rognlski, I-1. Al'liCl'lII2lIl A. Siege. C. Recd A. Gibbs, Ii. Ruisenani B. Rosen. D. Atelier D. Nelson, XY. fiI'2lX'l'IlCI' ll IJ, I ' Frenchilklub i UW NI. Olson, N. Dt-Rcgc, CL. Iircugcr. C, Ball, D. Wells, li. Gutwcin, A. CZIFISOII, I.. Marchuk, M. Schwab, S. YVill1ikc, Mrs. XVciss1nillcr, CL. Abinanti. I.. Ifoxworthy. D. Hagan, Ii. Rupp, A. Stege. S. Allllllllll, il. Hansen, M. Sinnnernnin. Cl. liclbcn, D. Toms. ll. Liebich, D. liicllcberg, R. I.ittcll, lf. Saltzinan, kj. Manning, N. Govcdarica, Nl. Levin, S. lleckcnbziugh. A. Kaye, A. Kullbcrg, R. Stunger, I.. Lanlbert, S. Gicrke, D. Bordeaux, AI. Valentine. C. Church, M. Kopankc, l'. Failing, M. Ilushkin, xl. Kirk, C. AvIllllJCI'ly. A. Dejohn, R. Baron. One of the best ways to make friends, and to enjoy one's high school days is to join one of the Inany clubs which our school offers, These organizations are pre- pared to fit the needs of each nieniber, whether it is to gain further information in a special hobby, or to pursue individual interests. There is no better way to learn to cooperate with others than to participate in club activities, recreational, or otherwise. Page 92 M0115 Q5 Ololo0r1fmfLiLLie5 or xggmfice AmoI'Phi Tri'Hi-Y .XDI1-11w11. I11g1':l111. Y. xI1'X2llllIl'l' XI. IILIXIQINUII, X, fIl'L'll1Il, NI. Cliflluf I'. 'I Iltullilx. ll. I.u11I, I.. Wa11'11u:1s1l1r, D. fvJlltIIIL'l', XY. 'I ulmlmn-11. Y. Susiu S. Ixlauuiulll.XI.01a1I1an1u. IIUIIZIII Il. Ialxszul, K., IIIUIIIIIUI, IS. I,llIIlI- grmm. Hi-C Club-Group I. IS. I',IIlIxSlIll. il. -Izulwiu, CIITZII IS. 'l:11'i1u, IIQIIUII, il. Slmvllicrs NI. I'illll'l'51lIl, I'. III'lll'lI, l'. Roscllicr, IT. I'.INIIt'l', K. Dulhix, NI. Iuhizls II. f-llxl, XI. RZIIIIILIIQI. I.. Nlzuiuu ll. RllIIlIxl', EI. SCIIIUII, I.. I'Il'K'llIllI ll. Ram-k, l'. Brzullvy. S. Bjork IS. Amin-mm. NI. I':1ull. I.. lumhsml X. NI:11'1s1Iu-liku. R, LIZIVODSCII. Kappa Tri-Hi-Y R. Kc-ul, ll. Ilupkius. IS. IIRIIIIDI, CI. Iilommlzxlll, N. .IUIIIINUIL l'. IiI'llllllI, K. I52ll'l'Il. .L IIl'l'llll'SlIUl'I. II. ,lurk- mu. .L IIYIIIIIQIIS. A. Dulicr, D. Ifcr- vus, I'. Dunlap, ii. KZIISIIIIISIII, D. Nord, R. KIUIIIINUII, NI. lung. NI. .xIllIl'l'SOIl, D. IIIIUIIIIDSUII, KL. Mm'- I'Ul'lI, li.i1I1ipci, N. -1:11111-s. NI. Duck- I1m'u. I.. NIn1'c'I111Ix, NI. SIIZIXUII D. Ri1'I1:11'1Ism1, N. FIRIIHIZI. WL Theta Tri-Hi-Y I.. IIIl'IxSll'1llll. l', I'2llIlllg, IE. S1':1II:l. I'. Vlzunlrs. l', NCIVIIILIII, D. Oslmm, IS. Rl'IIlK'l'Ii1'l'. K. l'11hIc. Ii. Granu- Iirh, K, RIIXIIU, IIZIININ, Ihow, IE. Asp. SCIIIIII. KCIIIIDIUII, D. S1'I111ci1Iwi1uI. IC. I'l'IK'I'SUIl, NI. Rau'- scr. Al. Sll'UlllIM'l'g. I'. Rzuulull. K-zlrlmcr. S1'Ill'l1'l', D. Sl'IIllIll, S. C-ic1Ixc, II. lf.1:11'. ll. Spmlmlm-11, I. .XIIUIIINUIL I'. II:11i:11'. fIilX1lIl2IllgII. if ,af OOC '24,f The hifh sflmul Tri-Hi'Ys are s mnsorecl bv the Y.M.C.,-X. These clubs c'z11'r' ou :1 vezu'Iv IJl'0gI'2lIIl lll XVIIIVII servlfe, worslup, CCIIICZIUOIIQII, IJIIYSICZII, and social projects are CIIIIDIIZISIICQI. Their Jurmosc is Lu crezite, IIIZIIIIIZIIII, :md extend Llirolwhout the Ho1ne, Scliool, :uid Coin' U munity high stzliiclzmls of Clhristiaui c5I1z11'z1c'le1 ' ' ge 93 odfem je!Aw5AL!0 ana! xglzorlfdmoww L70 Hi-C Club-Group 2: KL, Rrugcr. R. S1l11xU11LX11. 11. 11110111 mam. 1.. Yun 11llNl'11. Ii. 11111101121 C. Kllllmlul. 11. K1l1l1lJ11il11il'11. E Clzzrlclrm. Ii. 1.1l1'lC1C1'C. 1. SL-mon NI. l1uwc11. IL. Ymlgir. Rl. CL-r11zn'L1t P. 1'C2l1'1. '1'. 'l'c11csr'ki. R. 1 cm1c1L'1's0I1 KZ. Rulicr, Il. Ilzuicl. CL. Strmnhcrg K.. Pctl. D. Nllllcr. I.. 1.um1gx'cn. I 1Y2l1l111111'NSL'1'. 1. lQc'l'll1llll1. C. 0111- wn, Nl. lzlmcy. N. 111:1w. .X. 1'.1'lC1i- won, R. 11ll11N111,QL'1'. CQ. 1'11l111I11Cl'- shmicll. II. 110l'l1C2l1lX. R. Rllclwcill K.. 1121I11101lC1'. NI, 1'1lI1llIl1l11. C. 1161- 111-11. R. Doyle. .L Ru111x'rg'. 1 ' f J. 5 4.GN,LL U, Delta Club 11. 11v1l1lL'1'N. fI1'111S1H. A, Iflzmi- gllll. 11. '1'11ic1, C. 0'Kc11cy, D. Owens. 1. 11111YL'11. I.. Kllssyl Curllsu. 11. I'c11:1n. 11. 11l1LI111101l. C. Ik-Vila, IC. Rumlcl. N. k1U1lllSOI1. D. 111111, R. Rohlcr, D. Clzlrlsml. QI. Du- Clos, IJ. l'clo1'sm1, 15. llnullxcn, R. 1Yiskcs. Nollmzlgcl. 111'owl1, P. Allcn. :X1111C1'5U1I. I.. Pump. C. Reynolds, R. Rogolski. P. 1V1IlfC1'S, I.. xVC1lIlC1'Sl1'0111. S. Cllzmling, I.. Ogrcn. .-X, Czllwlcllzl. D. I.ivm'si, P. Ihrglmcrg. N. Kuhn, 1. Iframkcl, D. Hllgllll, I.. 1.:m11JL'rl. 11. l10Ck, Nlllllllillg. 1,.f12l1'l1U11l1i'.c1,f112l11I111Q. C. 11cnkuwskv. G. Dc-1111011 I.. Koeh- lcr. 1,ir'111il1gcl'. 1.iI1c1c11. C. f1112lI1, S. 11111111011 Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y KI. 11llsm'11zu1L'l'. P. 1ic1mmu1s. I.. Lo- gan. .X. M1111-11 CZ. x1l1l'12l1'11', S. XYi1- hiu-, I.. Y1'1'll5l'111xl'. 1.. Nligvr. Tyszko. D, l1cm1ic. R. Kruse. D. 1101'- gcr, R. l'ollL'r, Cl. KU131lQ,11. NYSIITHII, ll. .X1J1'll1l21111. K. 111'2l1N'l, R. Suldin, 17. Rowlcll. N1. N12111N2l, C. f1I'1lS1l11ll. R. SICIISOII, CQ. 11:111-110. CI. 1.mL'. 11. 11uw1il1. Duhin. CQ. :X151l1il11IL'. Gommu Tri-Hi-Y S. 12nL'l'glT1'. 11myck. R. 11L'1111CI2lg. I. llnzllwl. NI. Kippis. 51. llichl, R. 1'11l'11ll'l', P. 11L'll11L'1'. 11. Srllmidl, C. .I011llNUll. CL. '1'l1110l'. CZ. Ilzlmhl. CZ. Slmnks, S. Ilx'111m1'g'. 11. 11U1111l21I1, Ruisvr. C. 11111'lm-slew, Nl. 01-11- 11211'11l. CI. 111l1'11Il'NIl'l'. lhiggx. R. C-rcc11wzx111. NI. 1i1'11111x1. 11. 11lz1twC11i, 11. C-zlxmu. mmofeo ecreafian om oczfagiglfy Morufhons Hi-Y Rvich, IS. Slum: Nzmkcrxis. NZINII I'iuIi, R. ,I:luwIm. 'I'. Stull. I.. xI2ll'III1l Connell Ilc-mIl'ic'ks, IS. Kcfk. C. Mucllcr, MmIwr, li. Iiorll, C. IXIIISIKCII II. Kuclwcin G. SKIIIIIIII. ll. Ilzmlmlllur, RI. Nlillur, I' Ilmlv. Alpha Hi-Y R. Sjosllulllml, l'1'vsi1Icnl: R. I'nImvr, If Alla-n. Il. fII2ll'Ii. I.. Nldlzlrtlly, G. .-Xmari I'. Burg. I. :xIlKIl'l'SI7Il. IT. XVcilu'r. N. Iizlucr, ll. Wnlkl-r, II. 0vllil1g'cl', R. Norcn. Il. P11 pam, I. .Xrclu-r, Il. Mnllcs. 'I'. Anclc-rson IJ. Sl'Il2II,l'I'II1lIi, .I:lc'uImsm1, NI. Ilzlrlih, R Mc-llllmg. R. linux-r, II. Sn'lulI1oII'. IS Nlzllku. QI. Rillu, A. Iupp, N. Allmlcrmll, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y IL. IIIZIIIVIIIIIIIII. M. Inlzmlino, II. Rllzmu I . Ilurwick, I. IIlIWK'IlIl4.'l'I', ID. IYIILII1, Nmum, II. .Xlhc-rl, I'rcsimlc-nl: I'. 'I'm'nry, NI. I.cxin, li. Slupzl. CI. KIIUIPIZIIICII, ll SIIZIIPN, .L Ilznrlllx. N. SCIZIIIIIUII II. XYiw, I. ,xIIlI'4.'ikIlI. NI. Ililicllzl, R. IJIIIQIILI, IS llulslhzulx. Il, Rush, IXI..IuImson. M.Spu1IL', IS. Iiuscll. Amite Tri-Hi-Y ll. -ICIIIIIK, C. I.UllCl'4LIZlII. II. Clllllizl. I' Manx, NI. Sflliclmlv, R. IIIINHI, I. Slzllcr, P N, SIxugslJc'l'g, II. Russ. I l'i'HIlI1'lIl1AC. fluull nvr. YSIIUIIIIIIP, A. llurlwn. NI. Nc-Isml NI. Yam fISNl'lIIDI'lII,1gi'll, I. Mlzuns. R, Ilup In-r, II, Xmlcrmn, R. Ilillmzm. CQ. SIUIQCII Null. N. 0'C1mnmr, Nl. 'l'1'csc'Ilm'l'. IS. IIIIIZII' NI. I.2IIIIIlgl'l, NI. I'm-lursmm, S. Killalrllun II. IIIIIIII, X. Ilznrlwll, l.imII1c1'g'. S IIZIIUII, X, f:UK'lIIi'l', IIUIII. Sigma Tri-Hi-Y I.. .IuImwn. l'. Lmu-11. NI. lic-ssllcr. I.. CH-xguly. S. VIIIIIIIKIIIISI. Ii. KIUNIIIIIIU, IZZIIHII, S, Ik-1'k111Imz1l1gI1. L. Nlzlrkzxnzm, I' Olwn. C-. Xlvnllixm-V. If.. 4I0IlIl9UlI, Swain I Ntlll. I. lull. I'2IlINI, I, Ilm-Ilwr. lJ.l.r1nl mam. XI. lin-Im. 5. Ilulmu, lx. I.IlI'NlIll CQ Cllnlk, II. Ripplmz QI, IIINUII. Kill. NI. Snwju. Y. XILINNZIIZIIIIIXI. I3. Ilillc. I yI LI! if Q05 'i Page U5 7 AJ 1-EDQUQAIU5 omorrowd Oda em Junior Red Cross I fllll ll 'V COI'lUl'liSl H XVcilcr .2lCll.... 1... . , ss Klnnilmincr. l'. Brzullcy. 1.. Marino, X Nl2ll'l'lllllli0, Al, XV2lllllJllCSSCI', H. Us-ilcr, R. :XlllSll'Ul1l. Cl. Bernstein. Science-Fiction Society lx. Nlamlcr. l'1'csiclcnl: K. Schcib, A. Smviiscn. S. Colo. AI. lfcil, P. Tang, I'. l'lll'llll'l'. C. lfmqucr. li. Miller. S. Nlnrx. R. I.m'ml. Y. Amlrecvsky. Not i1'l1u'1'1l.' 'l'. fllll'lJL'lllL'l', S. Reynolds, K. Lxncli. The Camera Club ll. Nmnlx. R. Rnlxlcr. li. CLrc'gm'y. N. Xiclmlx, I, lwllskzulur. li. Iiigncr. li. C'n'llun IJ llllllIlK' l:,N1rl1ol5, NI. .Ml- lvr ll 'Illia-I. X. lnlinmn. I. Binnic, il. ,RllLl'llkl'1lIll. S. licrgcr, B.lSllCl'lll2lIl. NIV. Sknllliflx, D, lzlppc. 51. XViIlifk. S. Clmrlcs. Nl. llunncl, ll. Srmllllcfclclt. B. Olsmi, R. l ic'liIcl'. A. SUl'l'llSL'Il, H. Slvplu-iis. Nl. Miller. German Club li. Klaus. R. Kmpf. M. Ccbllardl, D Tillmzin. A. Ruschcinski, C. .-Xlmrahaln CZ, mmlun. R. Scclmucr, -I. Phelps. C. lmlilpc. l'. Sullivan. Nlrs. Topping. R Schuul. M. Scubcrt. R. Schick. M, Schul lar. ll. Zmnslcg. M. Kacscr. H. Kamp lizum-n. S. Marx. C, Kllflllliilldl, . lll'CWl'S. D. Blnllclu, 1. Arcns. Q4 Page 96 ws. tv 'M Wo ,-1 Naam, MN! 1w.,,,,v A 1 I 1 ..-Q I CL. Reid, ll. Siegel, L. Roniss, D. Seegert, K. Garner. UI. llonem. K. Pohle, tl. lluclmer. il. Seherer, R. Hopgood, N. llystrom, R. Carlson, H. Carlson, A. Tatera, CI. Zirk, Mrs. llorney, M. Meier, P. Lane, N. Drewes, L. Marino, W. liitel, ll. Moorad. OW 3 Mlwmgfm, 25. ... ,tfQ5-3Q M53 lfor tlu- lirst time in litany years we were given an opportunity to visit Washington. IMI. during spring vacation. On Saturday April 25, at 4:20 P.M,, twenty-one Lake Viewites, chaperoned by Mrs. Evelyn Horney, and a group from lfenger High School, departed from The Grand Central Station by way of the llaltimore and Ohio Railroad. XVe arrived in Hlash- ington at 8:20 Sunday morning. .Xfter our picture had been taken, We went to the lYashington Monument. This is the highest piece of masonry in the world, and you eau well believe it, if you attempt to climb the H98 steps. A few of us had the good fortune to see President Eisenhower as he was leaving church. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in viewing the buildings of the Smithsonian Institute and the National Art Gallery. On boarding the bits Sunday afternoon, room assignments for the boat were distributed. liveryone enjoyed the beauty and comfort of the steamer, The District of t1olumbia , on the trip down the Potomac River and tlhesapeake Bay. Monday morning found us in Norfolk, Virginia, where we rode on a ferry across llampton Roads to Newport News and visited the Mariners' Museum. The next stop was ulamestown, the first English settlement in America: then on to Williamsburg, a town restored to the colonial times of the Revolutionary War Period. Imagine our surprise when we met Mr. Daniel in the lodge! On our retttrn we passed through Yorktown, where the Rctolutionary War ended. Tuesday morning, back in Washington, a tour was made through the Bureau of lingraving and Printing, and we saw the process of making fifty dollar hills. XVhat a wonderful sight! Next was the Pan American building, and the Xvhite House with its exquisite rooms. The afternoon was spent. to the girls' delight, at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Mary- land. A tour of the beatttiftll Lincoln Memorial with its floodlights, the Congressional Library, the Archives building, which houses such great documents as the Declaration of Independence and the tIonstitution , was arranged for that night. A ride under the Pentagon building proved interesting, as did a visit to the airport. Wednesday brought a tour of XVashington and a chance to see the change of gttard at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. and to tour the Robcrt li. Lee Mansion, also located in Arlington National Cemetery. Everyone enjoyed visiting the beautifttl house and surrounding grounds of George Washington's home, Mount Vernon. ln the afternoon we had the opportunity to totlr the Capitol building where we saw Senator listes Kefauver address the Senate on the 'l'idelands Oil bill. The last stop was the ILS. Supreme Court, which we observed in session. We left Washington at 5:20 P,M. and a:':'Qted in Chicago at 8:20 Thursday niorningktired, but sorry that such a wonderful trip was over, Page 07 lowing ringd Grolfmfion The fifth annual May Festival was held this year on Hay lfith and 15th. The theme was The lincehanted Palace . ln a small kingdom of a far away land there livezl a beautiful princess, portrayed by Beverly Bock. The kingdom was often lonely, but onre a year the king and queen brought all types of performers from all over the world to participate in a fabulous program. This show was so wonderful that it left the palace in a state of enchantment through, ' ' W-fe-ff f out the whole year. There were dancers, acrobats, and novelty acts of every kind. This splendid presenta- tion was produced and di- rected by Mrs. Clauson and her associates in the girls' physical eclucation depart- ment, who gave so muc'h of their time and effort to make this festival a success. The narrators were Nfarj- orie Grooms, Barbara Bruni, and -Ianet Touve. The program was climaxed by the presentation of our lovely May Queen and her court. Robbie Rudd, the 1952 May Queen, returned to place the crown of flow- ers upon her suc'c'essor's head. .Xs the strains of A Pretty Girl is Like a Mel- ody were played by the all girl orchestra, the proctes- sion of the Queen and her court passed around the .Xssembly Hall, thus bring- ing clown the c'urtain on the fifth annual May Festival. 4135, Page 98 .M Z emem er htrwtlorcl llotel lt w'ts llecetnher 'Ml 1059 incl I tk 'i Nlelotlions stratins ol' l,erov lll'CllLlllS orfhestrzt foul l he heztrrl lloztting lront the Cioltl Room ol' the Belden- . . .. , -., ., -,z .2 e X ew s R.0. l .C.. wus holding its ztnnuztl Clztclet Hop. 1 lhis is the most exciting clztnve ol' the yeztr, :intl is ztnticipzttetl eagerly hy the stntlent hotly :intl their guests. The inztgivztl spell ol' the evening was enhanced hy the loveliness ol' the girls in swirling' houllztnt gowns, .incl the nnlitztrv splendor ol' their esrorts. The liiglilight ol' the evening' nuts the c-rowninw' ol thec neen which v lot , . t . - - w l 1 lk place lllllIlC4lllllCly atlter the l'0l0l'llll grztntl lIl2ll'C'll led hx' the queen, her court, :incl their escorts. .Ks the V on hcstrzt played CLootlnip'lit, Sweetlieztrtu, the eveninw encletl 't , . cl only fherishecl tnentories rentztinegl. N 4 NK The queen, her court, und escorts: lclu .Xllrllflll fzllffll IJ, I IIUIIIIJSUH Muir! nl Ilunnr I, Dllfllus xI.l'1Hl1'9l I. I'.l2lllIxL'l N, Kuhn I'. Nlllfy ll. l'.Ul'1Illl'l' ll. ,Xmlrmm R. Schmimlt X. Ililmlrlm' 'I. Rulmlg In Nzlgvl K. Cross N, Page 101 ja me Sjoirif of 1953 Athletics , said one great educator, are a dire necessity in the molding of sturdy men and women . . . No activity can parallel the courage, self discipline, teamwork and fellowship, personal hygiene, and spiritual strength that is gained by a participant in sports. Every boy and girl at Lake View High School is exposed to competitive athletics in one form or another. The boys, through the physical education department, the R.0.T.C ., and various athletic teams, and the girls, as members of the G.A.A., gain this priceless experience. Every boy dreams of wearing a high school letter, and at Lake View this spirit prevails. The Wildcats have six varsity teams, all of which have represented our colors with honor. The football, basketball, swimming, track, rifle, and baseball teams for years have been admired throughout the city and the state. Not only have the men on these teams been respected for their abilities, but for their character, competitive keenness, and sports- manship. Lake View athletes believe that the richest reward a player can receive is the admiration gained from an opposing team after a heated contest. It has been the philosophy of the Wildcats to bury the hatchet and to play fair through fair play , no matter what the ultimate results may be. This is one victory that points alone cannot record. M399 Cznfacf - - Zgfecafdfofing .fggizlfy - Varsity Row l: R. Damerjian, KI. liagle, M. Madia, D. Cunningham, P. Borg, R. BZIITCIIO, '11 Anderson, I.. Mcflarthy, lf. Giese, A. Catalano, IJ. Weiner. Row 2: ll. lirickson, G. Amari, G. Rectenwald, S. Garbo, H. XVicksell, M. Lurie, C. Knlier, Captain xl. Luisi, A. Tedescki, '1'. Lanibrakis, R. Noren, J. Hosanna, S. Morjoseph. Manager. Row 3: IJ. Pioli, Managerg B. Reynolds, Managerg R. Schmidt, Managerg I.. illlllllilll, lf. Miller V. Anderson, Oettenger, S. Hercleg, R. Fcdderson, CL. Grows, Christie, N. Speros P. Pearl, Coach Hendricks. Row -1: Rizzo, Manager, P. Roth, M. Paull, YV. Clark, liullerworth, ll. Sllillilllfbll. R. Bauer R. Palmer, CI. Seaman, li. Allen, lf. Schwartz, kj. .Xrclieix The sharp crack ol' colliding bodiesg the glare ol' the sun dancing its way across the chewed-up, green-brown, gridiron: the smell ol' the hot chocolate on a brisk dayg the rosy-cheeked girls huddling together under blanketsg spirited cheer- leaders springing in six different directions, the brass band striking up the school song, the cheering, praying, and the emotions ol' the crowd, the twenty-two men on the field trying to out-guess, out-iight, out-nerve each otherg the soar ol' a llying pigskin-make up a football classic at Lake View. Page 104 Qdfigng XSZOQQJ' ' flflln fA8 QlfLlf8!5lf. Frosh-Soph Team Row l: R. Keeler, ll. qlanies, l'. .-Xltiere, CL. Hannnersly, Cl, Seaman, ti, Slllllllx Row 2: l'. Roehl, lf. Miller, kj. lierton, li. lirinoian, 'l'. Arxanites, A. Larson. R. lierns. Row fl: R, Sclnnidt, li. Ridley, nl. Casino, D. Pieper, nj. llaxy. Coach .lt-rnsis. Nl. .Xltenlt-ld, Nl, Roth. ll. Nelson, S. Morjoseph, Manager. The N52 season found victories lew and lar between lor the lighting XVild- cats. .-Xltliongh the season was a losing one, the iniportant game was not lost. 'l'he school spirit ol' the student body, and the enthusiasin ol' the team never Ialtered in the lace ol' deleat. All Lake View opponents connnented on the organization ol' our cheering section, and the sportsnianlike way the Lake View teani played. Injuries and had luck on the held ol' battle led the Lake View teznn down the trail ol' defeat. On the hriglitei' side, Lake View supporters can expect hettci' things lor the l'uttn'e. X'Ve learn by our setbacks, and lieconie stronger lmecanse ol' them, XVith the ina-iority ol' the XVildcats returning lor the H353 season, the prospects ol' a winning teain look promising. XVhethei' we win or lose, the Lake View lmannei' will always lly high. Page 105 X is , ls. E, 136+ Q ihjfff 3 A wi ,img 4 iVgfa'fj M. A x Raw A1- G+--JN N ,. . warg' 'f' ,Si gb , WN 9:9 mn 'KQa....., A-X V'm 'R'WdlBw fiNPNNUeinw v+v-vxvm 6? A VXA E wi' A 55 is Nsmkaidiikx Ni Xrwtsww. m 'f W X 'Q-Wi? S335 - A , - ii--' - 1: , W E, T35 IWQH se. -. ,pix x fi, u 'wav , X in M0 ff. Ut., QM, Mm. Swimming Team: Row I: Lynch, Nankervis R. Schmidt, Btttler. Coach lleudricks. Row 21 M. Madia. li. lirickson XY. Stone, S, Zipperman. IS. l'crry, R. Ilacohs, Mgr.: Reich, Captain: Miller. 'l'he H353 version ol' the Lake View Mer- men carved out quite a niche lor itsell. Under the leadership ol' Coach Hendricks, they split ten league meets. Paced hy ace backstroker, -jerry Reich, and hreaststroker, Bill Stone, the swimmers helped prove that Lake View ath- letics are definitely on the upgrade. Reich, aside lrom being the team captain, was the team's high scorer and placed sixth in the City Meet, while Bill Stone hnished seventh. Other outstanding members were: Jack Nan- kervis, third highest scorerg Sid Zipperman, .lohn Hiller, and Hike Madia. Facing only the loss ol' Stone, Miller, and Nadia through graduation, Coach Hendriek's teams will be improved next year, and will definitely rate as one ol' the City's best. Truck Team: I.. Mcfiarthy, Cloach Frieda, KI. Burton, KI. Lucas, A. I,lllllCl'jl2lll, A, Sanlmorg, I.. Kohlrust, K. Grove, R. Brown, ll. XVicksell, R. lfischer, Bunto, G. Schim- mcl, Manager. No sport puts a man on his own more than track. A person wins or loses by his own ellorts, and does not survive on the strength ol' a teammate. 'I'he Lake View track team, under the eflieient and popular Coach Harry lfrieda, has always produced fine runners and weight men. Among the stellar per- lormers in the city this season were hall'-miler, Larry McCarthy, and star junior quarter-miler, Kenneth Grove. Kenneth Grove took a sensational third in the City .lunior Indoor Finals . Larry McCarthy also made a hne showing as he pressed the leaders all the way. The team is learning from their experienced coach, and will always he respected competitors. Page 107 jjfie gg Life do xgilarfeo! Frosh-Soph Team: Row l: lf. Cuscllo, A. silllkllp, M. lil11'lic'l1, lf. KL-11111, filllllllilll lf. Bflllll, I'. llllfill, ID. lwolins W. Ilc1'11slci11, Nl1111:1gc1'1 ffozimli bloilcs. Row 2: 'lf I.cIli, N'i1l111:111, Cl. sllllll, W. Xl1lg1'i111. KliilllSl', XY. Ri1ll1-1. nl. l'il'il'lxNUll. xlllllllgll The l952-I953 l1z1skCtl1z1ll season liflllllll Zl new c'oz1c'l1 ill I.z1kc View. XI11 l16?R0N jones l'1'o111 NI11sc':1Li11e, Iowz1, took over thc l1cl111 ol' the 11e1'c1111i:1l title-co11lc111li11g l.z1kc View XVilclc-als. ciflllfil jones clicl 2111 z1111z1li11g' liolm ol' lil'1i11g 1111 lllCXIJ6'l'lClll'Lll 11321111 i11loc'o11LC11lio11. Like z1ll Luke View 16111115 the 'lClz1ls wcie ganna, llllf just lost out i11 the SC2lSOI1'S H11z1l Lo ruggecl Von Stculmen. The lJ2lSkClCCl'h were 11z1c'ecl lay gfllllllilllllg seniors, Cl1:11'les Schciclt, 6111111 l'op11e, Ke1111cll1 flfllllilll, 111111 illll iors, Ric'l1:11'cl SLz111ger, Ric'l1:11'cl XV:1lke1', cilllllilllll 111111 llfllllllll Yilllllglllflfllll. D l'r1gclU8 9 Q if ' .wx , bv 1 K' A! 4' fy 'W Q-iZ3e5fi1fwLLLi01fL ngmifeof Vorsiiyz Run I: C. Rllrulm-N. li, Xlzrlku, ll. Nlallla-s. R. Uzllkcr. fillilllllll Mlznm. X. 'XluIc'rw11. IX Luth l1L'xl.l.1mmll WIHIICN. - ' ' ' ' 'll R Run -, K, luppv, ly kmllx, II. Sllllilllllll, R. 5111113.54-1', lx. f,l'llll1lll. X. lizlllcr, C.. SlhR'll , XUIIIIQIPIUUIII, I, f.lllH'Il, XllIIlilf.1l'll I.. I'.Ikt'C'llIll2III. I'ul1li4' Rvlzlliom, 'l'l1c- Lily 1.4-agua' illi4llkINJl'2ili'1l ll new lmsl1-soplf' system in lmskcllmznll. lglkc X ww l'C'lll'l'NCllll1lIYCNWCIK' IIICIYIHB' 111111:-znmlmlcumll IIIIKIYCZIY, whcn many Inst lim mm-n Imqum- ol xausilx Agn-. lfrvnl licm 1, Paul Rochl, Daniel Zwolinski, .Xllmul , . I Stlllkllll. lfrc-ml limxxsc-. :mal xIUlklkiN Ifhrlicll gain' Luke Vicw lzms six gum! l'C'2l5U Im:1Iulul'cflllL'clwilllolmlillliml. Page IU!! , x 901 ere OWLQ5 we HRA Under the methodical coaching of Mr. King, Lake View's talented ballhawks fought their way into title con- tention. As this annual is going to press, the Wildcats have taken five of seven league games. This is a young and aggressive team, and one that may produce a few candidates for big league clubs. The team was built around Al Topp, right-handed pitching ace, and hard-hitting shortstop, Bill Hillman. Ron Youngbloom was also a pitching mainstay. The rest of the front liners included catchers, Jim Luisi and Santo Garbo: Hrst baseman, Norman Andersong third baseman, Ken Ortmang and outhelders, Ted Lambrakis and Chuck Seamann. This alax tl' Qt' ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' g y 1 s als, com Jined with a very determined and deliberate Mr. King, may spell future cham- pionships for Lake View. Baseball Team: Row l: l,CIlll'll'y. D. Weiner. Cl. Kaylegian. lf. Krause, KZ. Grove. H. lirmoian. lf. Schwartz. Row 22 CZ. Scamann. X. Anderson. lI'. Lambrakis. A. 'I'opp, ul. Dose, ll. jacobson, S. Garbo. Row fl: Y. llacobs, Nlanagcrg XY. Hillman. R. Youngblootn, Coach King, N. Bauer. K. fjfllllllll, nl. Luisi. Page 110 K 31 iiips V l Y my ' ' it cfzflfe rom 5 romofe 5300! ,gjoirif J 4 Ilia' I.0llc'1'mcl1s Llulm consists ol IIIL :illil spoi Row Ili ww Row Row Q. ll. , .,, ,.- , , ,. . I I . I I' II, Wa-i1u'i'. CL. IIzilallmaliimv. I'. Borg. I .Xm1ni, ul. Nziiilwixis. ' K' K . .noun I, Nmlcison. II. Nlzlllvs. S. ICI' mmm I 'XIII ulln I IlL'llIf,, IS iz . 'lg A. .. 'ja . .I'II'Ii'IQNllIl R. I'2lIIIlI'l', f.lP1lCIl Imlwisoii. Il. C.ullilmc-rl I, I.lII5I. fl. l'. I'1lil C Rli 'z '. 1. oilc-s, I'. Rolli, R. Young- lrloom, I. Rm-lcli. Il. SlilllLQ'l'l'. N. I5zilu'l', II SKIIIYIIIIIII. I' R. Sioslrauml, II. Ilgaliigg. R. Nlclliliug, llanrlliiic. D. Sclizlll-i'liziL. W. Slonv, -I. NZINII IX Illll Iilllluisoilll I Ilmln '. '. ' .1 ukis, N mlcrsoii, illirisliv, Il. Rc-m'lcnwzilrI, S lfzlrlmo, II. Wirksvll, IIIIIIUII. .X. 'I c'1IL'sL'ki Q Q Cheerleaders: CZ, Ross. NUIIIIII. fllllzlzlilll S, I'omIcr, Clziplzxing Ii. lNIzn'1'I1lu'k, M. Sl'IllIIIl'I', YIIICIIIIIIK I.. Ogrcn. Ii. l'cli.xn. R. bold lmfli. IVIICIICVCI' the UUIZISIQII mlcmzuicls il, Luke Vicw Cllic-01'Iczulc1's, prom IVCIIIIIIIQ our school colors, slzmcl lmclorc the ciowcl, Iczuling thc-in in rousing fhccrs. 'I'liQil'spi1'iL is CllllllIIy iiizilfliccl by llic boys IJLIIAIIVIIDZIIIIIQ in Ilia' spol ts Page I I I Moiorettesz IVIICII Lanka' X'ivw's lH'l7 IIILIIUIACIICS XIII' IIUI III CIQISS, ll lJCI'IOI'lIlIIlg :il loollmznll IQIIIIIKN l'CsLivz1ls, USSCIIIIJIICS, :mel otlicl special cvc-ms, llicy um lx' lou on thc' Iourlli llooi' JI'1lK'IIClIIIU I -. their nuiiicrous rouliiivs. If. 'I Iiomus, If. llIIl'gK'I'. I. I'iIIlIIIxL'I. C' up lzlill: II. Sltllhil. l'. Igllky. X. I'iI1lIIII2, jte . ggfaggftw fs of Xgioorlfjmalfw L70 if llll5lill1lllt'l'. l.. blohnson. flIl1LlX. X. fyfiUllllUl', l'. Hog- ht-rg. Nl, ,lUllllSUll, IS, Ilopkins ll. QYWUIIN. Rl. ,xIlllClSlTIl. l'1't'si- 1I1'11l:C.,t.lz111t111g ID llz11'l111:1 Il. llllllL'1'S. S XX' ootl. ll. Nll'lDlll'IlN. l. l l'LlIllxL'l. v2lll'lI' llll1'. l.. NI:11'ti111 S, IR-gt-111111. xllN, l.lllllll. SIJUIINUIQ G.A.A. Oficers I. X11In'11li11t'. St-1 ll, llo11k111s, 5111 I. Xlllll'l'NUIl, l'li1'Sl4ll'Ill I I1111k1I X nt l'l'L'NlllClll I. llohnson. vl'l'l'2l9lll'l'l' gl'1IIlI-2ll- X1'111n 'l'lll IW to npholcl. Vllllfflllgll lllClIllJ6l Sl1llJ in tl1is orgztnimtion girls 2ll'illlll'C SlJOl'lSlll2lll5llllIJ, and are given tl1e OlJlJ0l'IllIllly to pz1rtic'ipz1te i11 heztlthlnl activities. For this pz1:'tit'ipz1tio11, :ts well :ts lor intlivicluznl ztctirities, girls eztrn points towztrtl their letters, l1lllIlCl'2llS, and chevrons. XVhen enough points ure z1c't't1111nl:1tecl, tl1e letters are ztwztrclecl. .X girl gains personztl s:ttisl'z1c'tio11 through her 2li'f'UIlllJllSlllllCIllS in this fielcl. The howling league provicles lllllfll CIljOylllCllI lor tl1e girls ol' l.2lliC View. It is one ol' tl1e lztvorite 1'ec'1'ez1tion:1l ztvtivities ol' tl1e Girls' Athletic' .Xssoc'i:1tion. The spirit ol' lrientlly con1petition reigns, and the trophies given to tl1e top-rztnking teznns prove to he Zlll inc'entive to tl1e bowlers. ,Xnv girl who has pzlssetl tl1e required SXVll1lllllllQ tests 'mtl desires to lC'll'll new l'o1'111s ztntl strokes111z1yqu11lil'y lor tl1e water lmztllel flztss. Nlznn' ol Luke View's HlIlCl'IIl2llllSH are ztnxions to IJZll'lllliC i11 this zlftivitv wliith is lJCt'0IlllIlg' one ol' the girls' 111ost polntlzlr sports. if-me W ,-s, v' ' ' l if fI '.2I 5 , . ,lt Page H2 ylfIfLlfL6Lf5fiC:5 vienna! Lille any ,io oije an golf inafion llailv physical education classes prove to be a good outlet lor voutlrlul ener- gies. ,Xs a girl goes througli school, gyin becomes one ol' her lavorite periods in the sc-liool day. ln rlass she may relax and enjoy tlle varied program that is ollered. llie llllllflllg classes, apparatus work, exercises, and last, but not least, the team games, provide ller with tlle plrvsiral activity wliirli leads to a well-rounded personality. re oufin fl mf ,TAQ KAJKQVLQQ Cnrlcl Smjl: il. lforqllcr, T. liichlcr, K. Gross. A. llipple, T. Roherg. C. Rook. .Xl1lII'fi0llIHIi.S.YlU7Il'f1 UlIic1'v.x.' I.. Mcinlcr, D. Tlionipson, II. Kiclun. M. Otlenfeld, Al. Schwakc. l.. Marino. lfeit, R. Kcclcr, I. Sasaki, l.. lllcflartliv. S. Marx, I. Kennedy, lf. Nagel. R. Schmidt, KI. lirancr. G. lloll, D. Anderson. I. David. In xx'ilimiscm-iii. R. Minn-1-. li. Ruud, izfcmlsfm, W1 Dio-. ' . L, , T . -1 V5 A, , Hillc Tcum: C. Rook. H. Kicluu. C. lforquer, XV. Dier, Kennedy. I.. Scyonov, l.. Mcinlcr. R. Doyle-. lXifSgl. Doss. Instructor. fjurlrl llolh fiUllllllllf!'I'f R. Sioslrand. K. Gross, R. Hopfer, G. lllanting. A. llipple. These young men are heing trained to meet the challenge ol the luture, while they are still in high school. They realize the importance of this instruction, and are taking lull advantage ol' the many activities ollered them hy their line R.0.T.C. unit, which is ahly commanded hy M fS Alton Doss. Qualities ol' leadership and citizenship are principally stressed throughout a cadet's lour years ol R.0.T.C. He is also trained in hrst aid, military courtesy, drill and command, use ol' weapons, map reading, and small unit tactics. The corps serves the school hy presenting the colors at assem- lmlies, furnishing ushers lor all school programs, and planning the Cadet Ilop, the most outstand- ing social event ol' the year. Lake View is very proud ol' a fine rille team, which brings honors to the school, not only in marksmanship, hut also in sportsmanship. The world today needs leaders, and the R.O.T.C.'l is doing its share in cultivating those characteristics which make lor Hue leadership. Page114 fu K s 9 2 9? Q fi 'N F M JF I X, O if 5 In 5? 4 4 sql 1 W 4 .yn ffm ,gjoirif of 7953 The Senior year has finally arrived bringing with it the exciting events we have been anticipating for three long years. The word SENIOR brings a rush of triumphant pride and elation, but the word which is thought of next-graduation-brings a lingering solemnity to our thoughts. This final year, crowded with activities for the soon-departing Seniors, has given new meaning to the class rings we had worn for over a half a year. Undergraduates, envious and admiring, gathered around to look at our most coveted possession-proof that we were Seniors. Acquaintances established in earlier years of high school now changed into life-long friendships, with every Senior working together with the same goal, some succeeding, some failing, but always pressing onward, striving to make our last year an unforgettable one. Our future, as we leave the beloved and friendly walls of Lake View with more confidence and knowl- edge, need hold no qualms for us, the Classes of 1953. ijiie XSZVLQOV5 V4' F' cggoofgye in . it Closs Officers, February lluzui Mzurkwull , ,, ,, ,, . ,,,, l,I'1'.YillI'!lI l4z1rliui':i limziy , I'fl'l l7iY'SfIlI'llI l'zllric'i:l Maury ,,,, ,, , ,, ,,Sr'r'i'r'I1iry Doris I'clci's0ll. ,,,,, ,.., . 'l'l'l'llXlll'l'l' Riclizlrd llupfci' SI'I'Ql'!IlIl-Ill-AVIIIX NIR. All I'lll R l'IlaSl ,R .8'1'r1im' .S'jmr1.xm 4A Council li. llmmcll, IS. fllllINll'g', ll. ll:iu'np0l'l, l'. Mary. Al. Nlzirkwcll. D. l'clci'w11, IE, limziy, R. llupicr. Dinner-Dance Committee li. Schneider, M. Kichhzirill, Mrs. A12liiil'll, SIJUIISUIRI MIN- CUIIVUICY- SIWHSUYZ B- Xiinziv, Cliaiiriiiuiig QI. Oi-nisliy, I.. Kon-hlcix li. Qluliiisoii, B. Licbich. I,. Below. X. 'l'1'lll'Sl'ki. Pago l I8 ,Mr ommiffee XVMVL jo jun. llic lznxl sc'iilcslc'i' ul out high xcliuul cI'ix's is 'i vcrx lull unc. lhc mziuv JICIIYIIIPS :irc plzinnu IIIIIICVS. Il is Ilia- :um lu I1 in is in my sLIlIllIS is is possible t'0In'esC11lccl on thc-scccnnmillccs,1-zirli ol wIm'I1 is NIHIIISHIVII Iiy zz wnim' mlixisiull Iifllllll ICLICIICII Mothers' Teo ond Breakfast Committee Il l'a-lm-ixnvi, lx. Sill'-Ili. N. Rzlx I Rim. R. Ilnlili-i. Y. Xiulim-uulq. I Xlaiilxwi-II, Il. lumen. NI, Ilivlil X I'1m-inlm. S. lmimliiii. Nl, Ixmvgvl. ID. Gmini. Ia, f.LIlIlIIl'II, K.. Oli X IZIIIIVIIII. S Nmnl. N. NIMIIQI. Cluss Doy Committee l. I Iuiim-lf, C.. Ilrnf V, XII. Ill I IIIIC .Iny R. SImI1ximI, S. I'ixIim-ip R, Silmzil. umm S IX il liI'Il II. I'Il'lxII'Ii. XIIIIK' . . A 1' . .-1 Xiu. X Izmik. SIHPIINIII. 1 lfll' I Ill I. f.LIllI Nlmnv. Deco lll'l'. IE. Nba Gift 0 I In' unit' nd Budget Committees NI. Ill'SlIll'I, R. IIl7IbI1'I'. R. Iloll su, I'. Manu, lx. C-ruse, II Iivxnk. C-, Iiinlv. I.. IIt'IlIx1IIK'NIxI', II I.I..lwx,l. Ili-Xilzl. I' xlllllk rotion ond Graduation Committees wvll. M. Ill'NlIlK'l'. I.. RMI I. Mark mmul. I I.iigm, .L kiiiw. I. Man Iulikii lull I' R rliuk, X. A A 1, .. , . U Il. Itaiwlipml I l, II. KLININT. Nolwlllcss R IltIlIL'l', CI. filL'l'llIl'Il'W9ICI, I' I IIIIUX ill: ID, Ilaitls ', I. Kc-niwily Ull. ,gZA0!0Lr5ALy0 Mefofo HC Royale 5 ,Z j!t05e A0 Ifriue or Er ecfiolft Cop ond Gown ond Announcements Committees R. Ilopler, ll. Shatitl, 'I'. Robvr I. .-Xrcns, R. Rosl, D. Ilcndricks I Cotlct, H. Stcplu-ns 5. Iillflllltlll. Gold Honor Pin Group . . escher, C. Shavitz, IS. Liebieh, Marwkcll. ll. llavcnporl, I. Fran- kcl, ID, Peterson, R. I icltlt'r. .Xue tlerson. Y. Mltlrccrsky, S. IValgrcn. Silver Honor Pin Group ' D . 1 ' ,, ttl, I. Roschicr. Il. flllllillfg. Il. flllllly. .Ynl l,if'fl1VI'Il.' flascy. Ad Astra l'cr Aspcra. The I-Ii-Q Society is the scholastic honor group ol' Lake View high School. To be eligible lor the Hi-Qs one must have at least an li average. Different pins are awarded according to the munbers ol' semesters one has honor standing: a gold pin lor six semestersg a silver pin lor lour semestersg and a bronze pin for one semester. Everyone should try to become a member ol' the Hi-Q Society, because the more one puts into his school work, the more he will get out ol it, and there is a certain personal satisfaction in being a leader ol' one's class scholastically. The sooner one learns to maintain high scholastic standards, the better one's chance becomes to succeed in school, and to look forward to a successlul future. Many ol these students not only maintain high grades throughout their high school careers, but are also most active in the extra-curricular activities. Page l20 I-I on ,. ,arson. Caruso, G. Clllllllllg IS. Zumsteg, M. Cirutzmachcr, M Nlenccl, KL, Slogenson, Briggs l'. Smith, N. L -' ' JOAN IAndyJ VICTOR ANDREEVSKY ANDERSON Foolbzlll cz,A.A. cz fl, R1 '11 S I,H,Sidl,ll:lllllH llnskvllmaxll, Mzxnzugrl In IA 25 2A fu., l,clImnu'm' Club fzmnatils' ' All-Srbool Counmil, Allhcbool Council, l, jll 'S'll 'f sm n,ml.v I IK'SI1I1'llI Ilullzl Club Mmf'l'lll I . A Czlppvllan CIIUII' 4,,,L'l'l'll llll ,L'l l.ll' Spmiul Cirls' Chorus l,-I, Olllu' l'5'l,l'ff' link.. H, yivw Sum-, Sensor Molllvrs Ira Nuys I,-Amor Counuillw A Rul :Ind While- l.ilu nx ll Q' c 'l'l ll ' . . sum Nzlllonlzll llonol Soclvlx -IA Claws liao' Conunnll4'1' l '1'f Clzulnalllon Anll' IlifO K'ol4I l'iu Ngunonzul llonor So: wh DAVID BACHELOR LOIS BELOW Rgmgl-px Clrrlm C..-LN. Count il Imllx lA,2ll,2.K,-IA Counlil-a I.:llin Club Illllll fllllll sI,gmiChl1lul, AC1nsp4-lla: Choir INIQIINIIIII UlllllllluIIUIIIHIIIIV1' llinnvr llqlnu- Connnillcz- lli-Q,Ib'on1:-I'in DOLORES IDoI0l'l GEORGE BODE Hook Rooln Ollu 1' QB, 2A Councils 4l f'lll'l' l'. I ,A. I':1gn- IINVL Room HW I-lull Sym inl Cills' fllllillli Kvflfll'-MlfI'l1'w5H- Clues Cill flillllllllllli' LIMS lllll l'I ll Hill- Kumi., pin Ili-Q, Ilufnulc l'in EUZABETH wefhl AGNEsfAggmp BUCHHOLZ CARDELLA IA, Qll Colnu ilw R4-ml llruxs Council Xlznxbzul I1!7UIl1u-l'x1uIiu' llm-lln Club C-ills' Cls'm'Club l.:Ak4' lx'Vi1'w Stull, EIIIIIIIIIIIISI Xnnolunu-nn-nlx Connnillcm' llif0 Iilonlm' l'in Ill ll I I lub Nlzlin Ulllu' I'l:uliu' Rm-1lC1ow lll'lL'l.1llIC' Nlolbrls' lou fl0llllllllIl'U Sl' POMONA IMonul JACKLYN Uuckiel CARNOVALE CARUSO Xluin Ollu 1- lbznliu- Allllll Ulliu- Illlllllli' Xlglnllal IA. ZH, 2A Counsilx Rl'l1,lillIlII0llAlllK' livllzl Club Slnzlnixll Club RHI Crow lh'ln'L1:lI4- lmplm Qilnly llunlgx-I Connnillvr 1-lzuluauion Connnillu C1nr:ln1ICoun Cnnnllillvm' EVELYN IEVIGJ WILLIAM CLARK CAUTHEN l,:un- lm-Illnilnl C,A.A. Ilowling' TIII7 Ulln 1' l'l1u lit 4' AILIINIIEII IM lI.n Club R4-cl :nul Wbilx' Aflxcxlisillg Stull Allllllflil l4'uC1nn lligllS1'llool I-'oolbnll SIYIIIIIIIIIILI 'IA Connlil Alpha: lli-Y -Iuniol' fllllll'lIS mmm. AC.:lppc'llz1Lbon' Nlilgi' Crow I 4'lI1'lulr'ns' Club IRENE ARENS Nlzl1l1,.l.Io0Illu- l'r:u I lu All-hsbool Council Mznslnll Cu'r1n1n1CIub Rrcl Cross llclcuzlll' AC4lppcIl:1Cl1oix' C1 ulu uifm Xisla C11p:1nrlCown EIUIIIIIIIIIUK' Ili-0 Sllwr I'in CAROL lBennyl BENKOWSKY I27 Ollur I'l1l1'liu' I X. ZH Counc ils R4-zICmssCo1nuiI Xlursllul lbcllzl Club Ci1ls'CIn-4-Club l.nkn- rc Yivw Stull, Columnist Clues Cill fl4lIllllllIIl'l' llif0 llnonfm- l'in JOAN BRIGGS flflli Olllu' l'r1u I ir 1' Czumnn Ixi-Ili-Y C1-rnxzln Club Conn-xl Oulu-elm Inks' rr VivwSl1lll, Collnnnixl R4-ml Cross llvlvgzm' .Xnnonnu-nn-nl4 l.olnnlill4-m- DELL CARLSON C,A,A. 750 Point l.c'II1'r IIS. IA, IIA Councils Xllhs bool Connc il lMfll1lClub, l,lkl'Sl1Il'lll :nnixlu Club Nlixw Lulu' rl' Virw. IEISI Spvc izll Cir Is' Cboruu l,z1lw xc Vim-n Stull, I vnll1rv Iiclilor Rul znul lN'l1ilc'l.iIl'lLllW Slilll Crznluzllion Connnillrc' llifQ. Silxvr l'ln Nulionul llonol Sol ivlx, Yiu'fI'Ic'sillrllI JANE CCaseyl CASEY 'SIU I 7 Olluu- l'1'ulilv lIl5,lfI.E, 'IA Connllils Xlqnxlml l,zuin Club i'I.1w Cilt Conunittm' Ili U Silu-I I'in NOLA INOII CORTOPASSI l27 Ollnr' l'1guIi1'n' Rml Cross Conn: il Nlznslml Cgnvnnzl In-lb-X Cinls' Clw Club Page121 Page 122 DONNA IDom6l COVICI Svuu High Smlmol fl I II Ollu 1' l'l1u'Ii1'A' RL-ll Cross Cruuuil IIA Ccuulril All-Sfluml Cruuuil 415 Svuior Suri ic c AIOIIIPISI 'I'v:1 tlmnmilm- IImlliimlnwnllli limlismu Crum-sl RONALD DE CHRISTOPHER Austin HigI1SmlumI Rzulio Cuuuril ACz1ppn'Il:lClmin lluuim' Chorus Hi Q, Imblllllll l'in CAROLE DE VITA Rvgislrzuiuu Aizlm- lll, IA, 2Il, ZA, fill, IIA -Ill Couluils IM-Ilan Club Gills' Clvl' Cluh Gill EIUIIIIIIIIIVI' Ili-Q, lliuulr l'iu CONRAD CZERNIEJEWSKI NI 'I ulry High Sclmol Brink Rumu Olllrc I'rzu'Iiu- IXI:u'slull R4-gislmliou Aish- l.llllll Cluh limclllallimi Crmuuillm' Ili-Q. Silxcr I'iu ARILYN cnnickeyh DEIHL I I fl I llllu' l'rLl1'l iz I' fI,XC1u1uIiI Nlurshzil R1'gisll4llim1.XisI4' I-Luulu:1'I'lifIlifY C:luu'1:lCIl1h Nlnlluwx' 'I's-nCm1uuu14-4- DIANA DAVENPORT flfl-I, fllll Olllcc l'rnc'liCc Rvgisllzllioll Aide -IA Cmuuil All-School Cnuuril l.IlIIIl Cluh Cmu'm'l IDIEKIILWITLI, Cmu 1-1 I NI istrcws 'Ill Ss-uim' SCIAIISK' tlrquluxuiou Cuuuuillcc Ili-Q, Uolsl I'in Nzuinunl llrm1u'S0livIN NIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII GERTRUDE CGerTl DENZLER Ollu 1' I'l zu l lu' IA, ZII Cnuuc IIS RI-cl Cross Cuuum il Nlzlrslull A Cuppc-llzl Choir I,:lkc rc' View Stull. Cn-lfllilur ,,.- lli 0 lhmllm' l'iu ll II LIIIII Clues Ibm Cruuulim-I' JOAN IJOCIFIIEI DUCLOS RITA CRickeVl FICHTE llillllul l'iuluc IIIOIIIII Inu ul I ..r2l-. -IIS, ,IA Cnuur ils M:u'sh:uI Nlzuslull fIl'l'lIl1lll Cluh llvllu Club filllllflil Cluh Rccl Crow Cuuur il fillllllllll I'ri-Ili-Y, Klan f,2lll'L'll clllllfl IIISZ I'l'1'SIlI4 ll hpmizllCirls'Cluu'l1w, A Capps-lI:1Clmix l'l'L-sich-ut SllmoIUl'g'1ll1iil I-il'ls'H1'xIn'llc' Rrrl Crow Clulm il Czulrl llnp Court ISIS! I.:llw xr Vim-w Stull, l,nLn' 14- X ww Slull, Culuiuuisl Claw linux Ctuuuullm' SUZANNE ISuel FISHER IRIS FRANKEL 'Ill 'Ill Couuzilw ' I' X IX Couuril llc-llu Cluh Allllll' 'I'ri-Ili-Y All! Svuiur Suri iu' A Czlppcllu Clmir Roll Cross Ilrlcgzlll' IAIIQK' rc' Virw Stull, Culuiuuisl Grzuluzuicm Airlv Mm f2lIl'1'llCOlII'l H052 Class Ilan Cmuluillcm' Ili-Q,l'nuu1r l'iu MARLENE GEBHARDT AIIIIII, l27 f,IIIl'I' l'1:uIiu' Qll, III! Cfuuu ils C1uluuz1'lri-Ili-Y fiI'l'lll2lll Cluh Iliuurr llzuuc' filllllllllllfl' lIiQ,lli-mm-I'i11 IVIARIAN IlVIorTl GOTTER G K Vin-fl IIWICIVIII All-Smlmnl Crxuul il Spuuislx Cluh Ill'lIII Cluh fI0llll'lI flllllfillll Cuuu-il llguul fNI1uim'1-ttrs, Cuplniu l.1lIw lr Yivu Stull, Cu-liflilnr Calclvl llup KIUIIII ISIS! Ili-Q, Uolnl I'iu. l'l1'Qi4II'lu YIIIIIIIIZII lluum Suzi:-tx Xzilvllntmnuul WEN GLANTING C' K I Uuuuil CHX. X. 7.711 I'uiuI Ivllri KG. MA. Iimxliugs, QA Cnuuril RMI Clow llvlvyzlll' IIIIT Ollur l'1'1uliu- Ik-Ilan Cluh Nliw l.nlw1'a-Vimx IUHKE Clgullulliuu Aish' Cup zuul Cmxu Cluuulillu' f'gulm'I llnp Cmuuxuulnw- ENNETH IKer1l GROSS IXI:li1l,fliiliOII1u' I'r1ulirc RVU-I-43-gj1,,l,.I gjzmmil, Zll, 2A Cuuufils Rm-gislrzuiou Aisle- I.:uiu Cluh -I Il Scuim' SVN is 1' .AllIlUIllll'1'lllK'lllS Cmuluilws' Ili-Q, llrmilm' I'in R.O. I .C Olluc-N Cluh R.O.'l',C, l'i1'lxL'lI l'l:uouu N,R.A. Cluh Visunl Ifillllillltlll AIIIIWIIIII I'nux lixplrss RMI Crfxw lh'ln'i:,11lm' A Czipiu-lln Choir Cxulct Hop Cmuumillrn- Llzlw Gill Cuiuulillvn- Columnist Ibrluluxuinu EIUIIIIIIIIIVI' H10 luI4lI'1u Ixlllllillill lluum Sm u'Ix DOROTHY lDol1yD GARLOCK Nlzirsluzl RHI Cross llvlrgzllz' Rvsl Clues Cnuufil lQirls'Cl4-1-Cluh ARLINE GOERNER Rrll Cmsu Cuuiu il JAIIIIII' Iri Ili-Y A Cuppvllil Chuil IVIYRITE GR-UETZMACHER Mxuu, Ili, 5.58, Ll.: Ulluc l'rzlc liu' Ill SI-l1iurSn'lwi1L' fllllllllilllllll Aiilc- Auurunuuwucnls Cuuunillm- MARCELLA lMarcyl GUAGENTI Marshal Spm-fixxl Girls' Chorus Gills' Glu' Club Rc-ml Cruss llclc-gun' fl.-L Council MILTON fMiI1l DOROTHY HEAVINGTON HENDRICKSON Rangers 127, fllll Olhu' l'rnr'Iiu' Ili, IA, 215 Councils llllllll Club Marshal llcoclllcc Tri-Hi-Y Crucluuliou Aide Cap and Gown fl0llllllllll'l' Hi Q, Broun' l'iu ARTHUR HIPPLE ROSE fChubbYI HOFF RICHARD CDickl HOPFER R,0, I 11, Mzliu Olllu- l'xzu'liz'r' l.1luc'l'vL'Iu1ic'1ll ljmnnmmlingUlhu-1 l'.'ll.A. Pugc IIl0 l Rumu High Srhoul R,0,I,C,C:uI1'l Major ZA, flll, Il.-X, -Ill, MIA Nllflll Park Arnrll-luy R,U.'I .C. l'ia'Iw4l l'l1lI00ll Cmuuils Swiulllllllll Xlguglml Nlauslml -IA Counfil Visual lfclucxuiou K-ills' Claw Club Mznshzll l':ul4-I llnpCmuu1ilh'r Rucl CHM ll1'Il'H2lH' 'IA SCl'Hl'ilIll-lll'Al'IllS Cup :lull Cuwn Clllllllllllll' Mullwrs' lm fllllllllllllllj Rvuuiou fllllllllllllfl' lli'Q, Blllllll' I'iu JOSEPH uoep HOSANNA BERNARD IRGANG LEON IRGANG I-'4,.,l1,3.l1 lf:1rl':lglll High Srlmol l 2ll'l'2ll5lll HIRII 5fIl00I l.l'll1'lllll'IlQI Club HHISIWIIIIIII IIIISIWIIIIIII 2.-L flhlllll il BUSVIYIIII Hilsvlmll M3,,,l,4,l lllll'1llIllll'1lI llnskvllmll llllllllllllllill l'b1lSI'U'lllLIll Aim-5111.1 Murslml l.vllvrlurlls' Club Visual lfillllllllllll l-'rusll-Suplf' H1lSliL'llllIll l.1'lH'l'Illl'IlS' fllllll EDWARD CEdl JARGER Rllllllkli IA Cnuum il Slzuwlml llt'llll1llILlllS fllllllllllllkl' lliQ,Ihnn1vl'iu LOIS JOHNSON Cu-I-Ivy C.A.A. Cuumi C..-X.A. Cmuu il, llrzmlllrl' Sigum 'l lifllil' Spnuiwb Club lli Q, lhuull' l'iu CHARLES lChuckJ KENNEDY l27UII1u- l'rz1zli4L' 2A Couufil All-S1 bnnl Cuuucil Mznsbul Slilgl' Cu-w I'nuv l'.Xlll'l'SS Rrml Cross llrlvgzllm' Claullmliml Couuuilln-L Rm-union Cununillcr Visual licllunliuu BILLIE JEAN JOHNSON ETHEL JOHNSON I-l'cvI1-5 C.A.A, Cnuum il f3N'4'Il'l' OIIIU' l'l'1l4Il'l' Sp:-I inl Cills' Cbmus JAMESV climb. Josr l l.zuu' Icmbuuzll lligllSlI1unl Pillll lixprrss CAROLYN lLynl KOEHLER l27 Olluc l'1':u'lifc R4-gislrauiuu Aide QB Cuuuril RMI Cross Council Mzlrsllall llcltn Club Girls' Glu' Club lkllil' rn- Vicw Stull, Columnist Sm-uiur Frolim' llillllllllllklf l'luu1 Cummitlt'L' lliuuvr llarlfc Cmnuxillrz- RvQ'islruli0u Aids- Illi Couufil l.zuiu Club SlMlll1lvlLl'lfl'll-Y Cmmlllnliull Aillc 4B Sn-uior Scrxiu' Rc-al Crms Cuuul il lliuuvr llilllll' fllllllllllllfl' BARBARA KASPER All-Sflmul Cuuufil Conn-xl lluucl Cxzuluuliuu Couuuillvc lli'Q, Hlllllll' l'iu EARL KOELSCH Run :rs . g- , I'll'll9ll's0lJllH lfoolbzlll llllflllllllfill lluskcllmll Visual l'lIllll'llllUll Lzxliu Club Page I23 Page124 ROSE MARY KOST MARILYN CTeddyI 127 Olliee Practice Marshal Prom Committee Cap and Gown 127 Olliee Practice Marshal 4B Senior Service C0 nmcc Mothers' 'I'ea Connnittee Graduation Aide Hi-Q, Bronze Pin SUSAN LANDINI LORETTA llorriel Olhee Practice B Special Girls' Chorus Red Cross Delegate Mothers' Tea Committee lIiAQ, llfflllli' l'in ARBARA LIEBICH Greeley 8.0.5. C.A.A. Bowling 127 Ulhce Practice Marshal Registration Aide Latin Club Camera Club Adalia 'liri-Hi-Y Graduation Aide Dinner Dante Committee HifQ, Gold I'in National Honor Sotit-ty 127. fl100t1it'e Practice Red Cross Council Latin Club A Cappella Choir Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q, Bronlt- Pin DEDE ANITA LIVORSI Greeley Spanish Club Ill, IA, IIB, 4B Couneils Main, 3217 Oiliee 1'rat'tit'e Registration Aide A Cappella Choir Red Cross Council Red and White Literary Stall' Delta Club Mothers' Tea Connnittet Hi-Q Bronze Pin PATRICIA iPa1til MACY JANE MARCHUK IA, -4A Councils Amite 'Iiri'Hi-Y Spanish Club Registration Aide Graduation Aide May Queen Court 1952 Lake re View Staff, Columnist Red and White Literary Stall Cadet Hop Court 1952 4A Class Secretary Class Gill Committee Hi-Q, I-lronle l'in JOAN lMarkyJ MARKWELL Marshal IA, LIB, 4A Councils All-School Council, Viee-President A Cappella Choir Special Girls' Chorus Lake re View Stall, Feature Editor Red and YVhite l.iterary Stalf 4.-X Class President Decorations Committee Mothers' 'l'ea Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society Ilfl-1. 127 Ulliee I'rat'tit'e Kappa 'l'ri-lli-Y lletorations Committee MARY MENCEL Spanish Club Marshal 127. 21217 Ullice Practice Hi-Q, Silver l'in National Honor Society ALICE KRUSE Concert Band Concert Orchestra Red and White Art Staff Decorations Committee THOMAS LARSON Marshal LEONARD MACALUSO Intramural Basketball Rangers Baseball Marshal Visual 1-iduration Registration Aide Red and xvlllll' Adxertising Staff Hi-Q, BITIIIIQ' Pin FRANK MARIK, JR. Sfllllfl High Srhool Rangers Marshal Registration Aide Stage Crew Visual 1-idueation IA. 2B Councils Red and White Advertising Stall' Class Gift Committee Hi-Q. llronn- I'in RICHARD iAlvinl NIETHLING Lane Teehnifal High School I-'oot ha ll Basketball Marshal Visual Education IB, IA, ZA, EIB, IIA Councils Alpha Hi-Y Lettermens' Club A Cappella Choir ,Innior Chorus Lake re View Staff, Columnist Red and White Atlyertising Staff BONITA CBonnieI NORMA lBlondyI JOAN NQRDNESS V MOORE NELSON Graduation Lonmutter Greeley C.A.A. Council Greeley RHI CY099 Greeley Library Practice Council 336 Ollice Practice Ill, IA, 2A Councils Marshal Registration Aide Latin Cluh Lake re View Stall' Red and White Literary Stafl' Gift Committee Hi-Q, Silxer Pin Greeley Library Praftice 415 Counril Marshal l GRACE OLIVA G.A,A. Bowling Marshal Girls' Glu' Club Sprrial Girls' Chorus Graduation Aide Motlicrs' 'l'ca COIIIIIIIIICC CAROL PETT Conmvrl Or: hvslia A Cappella Choir Spanish Club HifC Club Ilcfnralions El0llllllllll'f' HivQ, Silver l'iu CHARLES QUINN Spanish Club Com 1-rt Uri hcsl i a THOMAS fTomJ ROBERG R.0.'l'.C. Cadm Captain R.0.'I'.C. l'i4lu'd Platoon R.U.'l'.C. Golor Guard R.O.'Ii.C. Ollirvrs' Club N.R.A, Club IIA, HS, 4A Count ils Visual Elllllillllill Marshal Sruior lfrolii Connnillvu Cap and Gown Com inillvv Hi-Q, Broun' l'in National HonnrSo1iL'Iy LORNA GRACE RUBIANO l27 Olhu' l'l'GHlll 1' l.ilnarv Assislan! Marshal Rvgislration Aidv Sigma 'I'ri-Ili-Y Spanish Club Girls'Glr1'CIub JENNIFER Uenniel ORNISBY Slllllfl High School Spvrial Girls' Chorus Spanish Club Dvlla Club Adalia 'l'ri-Hi-Y Marshal fill, ISA Councils liurnabont Quccn H152 -III Class Vic 1'-l'rcsidc'ut llinnvr Danrc Conunillcc ALICE MAE QAlIeel POREMBA G.A.A. Bouliug 211, fill Counxils Rvrl Cross llvlvgalv Library Assistant DORIS PETERSON Grcelcy G.A.A. Counril G.A.A. 500 l'oinI Lcltcr IA, 2Il, 2A, 4I5, 4A Councils All-Sfllool CounLil holla Club l.alin Club A Cappella Choir 'IA Class 'llI'C2lSlll'l'I' Iludgf-t Committee Mothers' 'Iva Conunillcc Hi-Q, Gold Pin, Vin'-I'r1-sidcnl National Honor Soricly BARBARA CBarbJ PREISLER ZA Council Marshal llfl Olliu' l'rar'ti1 L' A Cappclla Choir Mothers' Iva Clllllllllllfl' Cum-Q11 Band NELMA RASBID Marshal Alpha 'I'ri-Hi-Y Conn-rl Band, slllKll'lll Condumlor Courcrt EIIIIICSITII Nl0lllL'l'S' 'l'ca Connnillcu PAULINE ROSCHIER G.A,A. Bowling IIII7 Ullirc Praulirc Hi-C Club Conrcrl ll-and Conrcrl fJl'K'lH'SIl'lI fill Svnior Scrx irc Red and lvbilm' Art Staff llc-roralions Connnitluc' Hi-Q, Silvvr Pin DONALD SADZECK Football llasvball llaskcthall Rangvrs Intramural llaskclball l,l'lN'l'I1lC'llS' Club ZH, 2A, IIB, IIA, IIB Counrils Alpha Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Prom Conunillcu Ili-Q, lhmiu- l'in KENNETH. llfenl SCHEIB sm: scmvunr RAI. I .Ci Cadet Captain Marshal N-R-N L-lllll Spanish Club LII' R.U. I .C. Piclwrl l'lalo Q: na 'I ri-Ili-Y I 1 nm C4-rniau Club Olliu' I ramtimc Mollwis' 'I va Connnillcc Graduation Aide Class Dax fiIllIlIIlllll'l' Hi-Q, Bronlc Pin LOIS ILOI REDMOND Ilflti Ollnc l'iactiu- Rvd Cross llclvgatv S1-nior lfrolim Coininillrc Decorations filllllllllllli' CAROL lRossll ROSS Grvvlci G.A.A. llvlvgatc Clic'c-rlc':uI1.'r IB, IA, 2B, 2A, IIB, ,Ili Counrils Annilc 'liri-Hi-Y, l'rcsidm-nl Graduation Aidu bpm-cial Girls' Chorus Lakv rr Vim-w Stall, Columnist Illollwrs' 'l'va Connnittu' Hi-Q, Bronze l'in RUTH SCHAAF l27 Ollirv I'rarliu' Marshal fil'l'lll2lIl Club A Cappella Choir Class Day Cllllllllllllfi' ELAINE SCHNEIDER IIII4. Main Olliu- Pracliu- 'Ill Senior Seri iw Prom Comniittvv Svnior lfrolic fiUllllIllIll'1' l,lIllll'l' Ilaurc' Connnittm' Hi-Q, BTUIIIC l'iu Page 2: X ,Me iam Page 126 MARGARET CPeggiel SHAVER Indianapolis Technical High School, Indianapolis, Indiana Marshal kappa 'l'ti-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Special Girls' Chorus Hi-Q, Bronle Pin CAROL SHAVITZ JEAN lShortyI G.A.A. Bowling Registration Aide Visual liclncation it B Senior Service Senior lfrolic Committee Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin, Secretary National Honor Society JOAN tDufTyl SILVESTRI RONALD SJOSTRAND Manley Voc ational High School Red Cross Delegate I27 Olllce Practice PATRICIA CPQTTU SMITH 337 Ollice Practice Marshal Registration Aide All-School Council Concert Band Announcements Conuuittee Hi'Q, Bronze Pin GLADYS STOGENSON Ollu e Practice IA, IIB Councils Atnite 'l'ri-Hi-Y Red Cross Delegate Special Girls' Chorus Announcements Committee Red and lVhite Advertising Staff Hi-Q, Bionle Pin ANTHONY KTonyJ TEDESCKI Football l rosli-Sopli lfoothall lntratnural Basketball Lettertnens' Club Marshal IB Council Alpha Hi-Y Dinner Dance Com mit tee IVIARILYN tTreshl TRESCHER G.A.A, Council G,A.A. 500 Point Letter G.A.A. Bowling, Treasurer IA, 2li, 2A, IIB, TIA, fill, -IA Councils Marshal Ainite 'l'ri'lli'Y Senior lfrolic Committee Graduation Aide llllllL2'l'l Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin Basketball Rangers 2B, ZA, flll, SA, -IB Councils All-School Council Marshal Visual litlucation Alpha lli-Y, President Lettertnens' Club A Cappella Choir Cadet Hop Committee Class Day Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin HAROLD tStoshI STANLEY Princeton High School Princeton, Illinois Baseball Marshal MARCIA CMorshl SUNIIEC Greeley Library Practice l27, Main Ullite Practice Library Assistant fill Council Marshal Registration Aide Latin Club Atnal-Phi 'l'li-Hi-Y -I B Senior Seri ice Hi-Q, Bronle Pin BARBARA tBobbiel THOMETZ filth, fiflti Ollice Practice IA, AIA Councils Marshal Atnite 'l'ri-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus Graduation Aide Class Day Committte SHIRLEY WALGEN G.A.A. Bowling G.A.A. 750 Point Letter ISIIT Ollice Practice Marshal Registration Aide IA, IIA Councils Delta Club Girls' Glee Club Special Girls' Chorus Class Day Committee HivQ, Gold Pin National Honor Society, Secretary G.A.A. Bowling Girls' Glee Club SANDRA SKORA LIB Senior Sen ice Registration Aide Main Otlice Practice Mothers' 'l'ea Committee HELEN STEPHENS john Marshall High School G.A.A. Council G.A.A. 750 Point Letter, Ntnnerals Library Assistant Marslial Announcements Conunittee Camera Club Hi'Q, BIUIIII' Pin ALICE TANAKA G.A.A. lfltlfl Point Letter, Numerals lVater Ballet IIA Council All-School Council, 'l'reasurer Registration Aide Catnera Club Girls' Special Chorus Lake re View StalT, Business Manager Decorations Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pitt DOROTHY CMikeI TI LLMAN 2A Council Marshal Red Cross Delegate Gertnan Club Special Girls' Chorus Girls' Sextet Hi'Q, Bronle Pill HEDWIG CHedyl WEILER 337 Oflice Practice Library Assistant Marshal Registration Aide Latin Club Catnera Club Red Cross Council HiAQ, BTOIIYK' Pin BARBARA CBobbyI IVIILDRED INIilIieI WEST WITTIG I.,X.X. IIIIIIIIIII1 I'. I . X. I'.IgI- IIIWI RIIIIIII RMI inns III-II'g.III IIlII:IIx MNINLIIII IlI'I1isII.IIIIIII XIIII' Np.IIIIxII I IIIII XI.IINII.II I .ILI- II' YII II NI.III l.I:IIIII.IliuII I IIIIIIIIIIIII III Q, SIIIII I'III X.IIIIvII.II IIIIIIIII Nm II Ix SHIRLEY WOOD I-.X.X.KmIIIIIl I I'I' IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I..X.X.lnlIIIIII I.. X.X4 'IIIU I'IIIIII BARBARA lBuI'bJ I I-IIIII, I IIIII IIIIIN QI., '4I,Im IIIIIII ., . ., , IIS.-II,JX,.,X. II.IIlIII- RI'gIxlI.IIIuII XIIII' hum. 'Minky II IsI II I .Ikr II- X inn SI.III III. IIXCIIIIIIIIIN NUM hmm I-IIIN Mlm I IIIII I II tml RI-II .IIIII IXIIIII' .I II I . I I- . NI. II XIIIIIII'Is II'.I I IIIIIIIIIIII-I H5 :1InIi'I'IlIsUIiu II' Q' II 'l II ' 1-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII XIIII' I X I I.Iw X III' I'IIwIII IIIIIIIIII Immu- IIIIIIIIIIIIII' III 12,1-IIIII I'III X.IIIIIII.II IIIIIIIII N XIII' I'IIwiIII'III IIS. I X I IIIIIII Il- IIIIIII VIII IIIlI'lI. ROBERT IBODI WOLLER RI'1IIvIIIIII' X IIsIIIII4'II, ILIIIIIIII. LI-IIII.IIIx R1IIII.1I'Is XI.IINII:II Yixllzll IWIIIIIIIIIIII BETTY Lou ZIINISIEG RI'gIsII.IlIIIII XIIII' III. I X limlmils ,XII S4 IIIIIII Q IIIIIII II XI:IIsII:II 1.1-IIII.III LIIIII SI'IIiuI I-IIIIiI KIIIIIIIIIIIIVII XIImIIIIIII'Im'IIIx K.uIIIIIIIllI'I' Ili 0 SIIXCI I'iII .Xlwa ATTENTION SENIORSI Ivs IIIC' l'i'llIl'I III QIIIIII I IIIIII IS IIII- bI'IIIIII' IIIIIICIIII ISIIIIIII, II'IIII'II IN IIII':IlvII III XII. I'll'5l'l'S IIIIIW. IIIII :IIC Imslccl IIIIIIICIIIIIIH III Imsilc' I IIIIIIIII't'III1'IIls, Ilsls III UJIIIIIIII lccs, 1llltI IIQIILI l'lllll'l'I'lllIlQ III SCIIIHI' UYCIIIS. I IIII IIII1-I' Ivcckn ul vzuh 5t'llll'hIl'I' IIII' IIIIIICIIII IIIIIIIII IS LQIXKII mx-I' III IIIC' IJLIIJI' I'oIIl4 sl Iluriug lIIi5 IiIIIc' IIII' sc'IIiI cI'owII 2II'UlllIlI III0 IIIIzII'II Iltllll II Iml Illlll c'xI'IlcIIIv :III I IIII I.Ilcsl LIIIIIIIIIIII. IIII' Inst wIII0sIcI s wiIIIII-Is ul IIIII I-IIII lc-sl XYl'l'CZ fICl'Il'lllIl' IICIIIILI IUIIIIIKSI lI.IlIv1 lions I'c-tcm Ull Inclmsl IIIIIII: ZIINI IIIIIII S IKIICEIR flllcsl lI:IIIv. IIIL SOIIIIIII scIIIcslc'I s vIc'lIII's wclc .,II IIIIIIIIII, 'III-Ilicslg ZIIIQI I'IIy IuIIIIsluII, rutcsl. f,IIlCl' IIls IIIIINIIRIJIIII CVCIIIS III ll I pI.Iu' III IIII- Inst scIIII's III IIIC Vmllu ISIII C ltsl I 1 IIIII , lIIt' SI'IIioI' I3I'c'zIkI':IsI, Zllli Clam Day. I IIIL IJIKIIIIK' :II IIIc- IIIIII III IIIK Imgc was IQIIQCII ill IIII ScIIioI' S4'l'YIK'K' I-II'Is IIAIIII II'IIic'II hun IJLTUIIIK' :I IIQIIIIIIIIII Xl IIIIS IiIIIc IIII- lII'c'scIII Sc-IIIIII ScI'I'iI'0 Clirlm c'IIII'I'l:IiII IIIIIsI who h1'IIYC'lI IIII' IIIPVIIIIIR sc lllt'SIl'l', IIIIII IVIIII lll'l' III gI'zIIlII:IlIIIg. I C '07 we xggnior molfftem OIWLQ fo QUL One ol the lovellest allalrs ol the l.X setncstci is the tea which the seniors give lor their mothers. On llerenther ltith, antl again t on .lnne 'lth the mothers are in- Yitetl lor a social alternoon tlttr' ing which they h ive a t'hant'e to meet Mr. Boyd, Nlr. Daniel, antl the tnetnlners ol the lafultv. lhe seniors escort their guests ol honor to the social rooin, where thev receive sinall iclentilit-ation lmoucluets. ., , .., XVhile clanity itlitslnntnts .ne served, the string enseinlmle plays solt inusic. .Xlter an hour ol' light conversation out .1 cup ol tta. a short prograin ol entertainment is enioyetl. ln llecetnher a violin selection was rentleretl by Diana llawenlmort. .Xs the alternoon catne to a close, the inothers were invitetl clownstairs to the Q'Ylllll2lSllllIl to watch their sons antl daughters eniox' theinselves at the Senior lfrolic. 'l'hen, perhaps, the real- ization tlauns that these young, atlults are about to take their lmlare in the t'UlIllllllIlllY lile ol totlay. Page l2N 1 AL e me 4 mio? ions! . Qarewe .XilCl' lhc LM illll'0lllIK'Cll Lhcii' innllic-rs to Nlr. Bowl, Nlr. l'iiChCli unml the I'u'nllx thaw went mluwii ln thc ' ' n ' ny s C-y 1 wliurc' thc 'lbs were- giving thc Annual .wnniur l 1'o.ic' in their lirnior. I 'I'hc mon-lu-grzulnzilc mlnmlcnla vicwc'cl the gziily d:c'0l'nleml gyni with niixc-cl cinnlinns, au they wzllilcml 1 lhix wana the-il' lam sclmnl mlznicic- hcl'm'e grzuliiznirm. lixvilcfiiieiil was cvc1'ywl1c'1-c-. RC'Il'l'5lllIll'lllN nnml l'llICl'l1liIllIlClll hy mn' own Swi g Bznul, Rmc Rohlcr, l5cvcrly Buck, :und Rl Gmiilm ul llSSm1g5u-is wcn- Ihr- high notes nl thc 2lIll'lillUUII. llzinfing wus eninycml lo thc' ninsic- ul lilnici' fiI'2lf 5 liznnd. lhc' Sc-nirn' lfrnlic' xlowly cznnc' lo xi flow. thnx llilliillg xxnnllicl' link lo zu long chain ol' rc-1'ullcc'limis clczn' to I liI1'ilC1Il'l nl cxcrx l.X. X746 52 In l'c'mcnl fL'l?l'N.Lllll'lHLllil'KklkC1l5C'i!lL'IllYJllIIlCIll. il haslmmm-1114-custom lo lmxm' llll xmmlxzl lnm11 in ,llIIlC'1lIlCi 1: di:mf'1'-clz1m'c- in l 0l11-1141!-5. Lam yawn' lllc' Immun mu hclml ill llu' Lanka- . ll ' - C' . , - ,L V . ,L 2 . Q mc ' - 2 . ' '1- z N. ' xx A.-ll!-'I.' -- V, iom ef Z eflaer arm -.,,,, 19' W? j0lf' fAQ OKOL51f Xjlflfll .-H. 1 f'1 x 'ff-al-' .., I -iw ,fx ffm U '.NNm ' W -wx i if l .Xs can lx- sn-cn lroni llic-sc Pli'llll'C5. cx'erx'onc lJI't'sC!1l 5lJL'ilI an inoxl cnloyzilnlc' CYUIIIIIQ. l'liIJlll thc' llllll' ilu-3 cnlcrccl llic lolxln lo llic llllill wzilll. llicrc wzu in-wr an clnll inolnc-nl. lfolloiving za ilvlirious lurkcx' dinner llicrc' wars ll sliorl proqrann lil' ll SCIIIUI' ClllIll'll'l. 'llu' star Zllll'2li'Il0Il ol the evening was lllt' lliicxpcclccl l'C'C'ClX'lllg ol' law 115, llc-vcrly nrrznigcil lay Nlrh. Nlziiilcn :mil Nlrs. Courtney. the sponaors. lfroin liinc to liinc, as tlic nnisic' sloplmenl, llic couple. who louncl Llicinselves mlzmcling lmcnczilli Ilia- lucky stair , rcrcivecl ll suilnlmle prize. 'llic evening cznnc to :1 close ull too soon, and Llie seniors realized reluctznn lllill their liiqli srhool claws were clrziwing lo zu close. Pagcl31 llv 0'-:.. ' jfiongftlk of joy an ,SQL new 'Their thoughts mirrored on their laces, the graduates lound their positions in line. As the orchestra played, the professional, led by the graduation aides, began. livery step down the aisle brought some reminder ol' the past lour years to each graduate f how quickly time has passed since lreshman days - remember the lun we had in our sophomore and junior years f what pride we lelt the first day we were seniors! The thoughts were broken in their memories, as they searched the audienfe surreptitiously lor a lamiliar lace. ,Xs the Seniors took their seats, a si'en:'e swept the auditorium. Nlr. l.etc'hinger raised his baton, and, as il by a pre-arranged signal, the Class ol' N53 rose as one body to sing the l.ake View .Xlma Hater lor the last time. ln heart-warming lashion they sang, with tears in their eyes, and smiles on their laces. - .l5SxmtgmX, . gg,,,,W.m-'iwl-gc Page 132 1 S31 4 4 'Gu J .495 . r 0 0 5 . P ,J 'sp' C Q U 21'l s ggi :aff Q.. GY if swl ' ,Url 'J' 3 vw 1, 1,f'4,.s:'1l5 3 QQ :.I , 15:1 '. 5'v ,il X lla! va 5 1-1,15 6 3, 14l.'l ' E' H' .ll 5.1 4 ' Q 4Ij Q4 Q' ly, I 'sn 0 ,FS 112 ii S 5 i I I 4 i 1 Ny., 'iw Kg .1 54 ss H 4 IIUI QI 1' q rf, U A if iw 5 1 Q W4 ,A .5 I 5 lay! 4 4' Q.. y CCOVlfL!00LlfL Qf'6LJl!LdfL0lfL lll s4n114-wl1:11 ol '1 4l'114- 1l1cx' llSlClICLl an ll14' N14-4'4'l14-x 11'c1'4- Illllllt', :1114l z1sll14-4'l:1xs glll 11:15 1114 . , ,. , ,.,. . l , ,. . . ' A sc-1114'4l. Iflllllllf. 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ULVL8 KKUL55 OMCQIW5 OLIWQ CAOJQVL Wll.l.l.-'UI STONE I'i'f'.rirlf'r1l IHXRIE,-XRA XYlN'l'lCRS l'ir'f'-l'r1f.sirI1'nl ylli.-XNNIQ Sl..-X'l'liR Sf'l'I'l'fIlI'y' RUXANNIC HOPFFR 7il'I'll5!lV1'l' HAR1 ULD STRVDHOFF Yf'lgl'!lIIl'llfn4 rnzs 4A Council limll l'. fl1lSlil'f' Xcunmii R. lloplcr gll0llxC'l'l N. Winners l'olmIw Ql1llL'l' Siuiullioll W. Stone Prom Committee onsor: l.. Nlcfialrllly, lf. Nagel, --ln.. Nluvh zictiyity allways precedes the looking lorwzird to grncluzttion. The elec- tion ol the class ollicers, and the choosing ol committees causes great excitement among the nienihers ol the cluss. Cllussnizites hefonie more anxious to serve in some czipztcity in this linzil semester in orcler that each one may hziye un oppor- tunity to clo his part in the closing events, which will be long reniemherecl lor inziny yezirs to come. Page 134 .. lulmsmi. 1-vllmmi. I-. Ninn ixllllllg. Il, intimal. Xl, Czislwx ommiffeed are CSZLCLLQ Mothers' Tea Committee Lin. Nliutisuii I.. lxussx. Nl, 4 . . .ll A ., . A 3xs1'IIilIlIggl'll. C, Hlllillm-slcl. Nl. NIIm'Ik1'II.I'. IS.mu1.Xl, lmuilzliml, '. knsnli. Ib, Noni. In Nc-unmn. lu knlflu-lk. lx. Ihmnm, NI. -IUHIIIN. Nils. xxlilxlllklill. Slum .ml R. l'lIt'liixl'. l.. 5illllHl1'Ig. I'. lulmu 3udget and Gift Committees I. l,ill1igIl'Il. R. 'l2llUilNL'll. I.. .4lgNQiHll. R. lluliivl. if. l'nIzpc'. TD. Rimllanilsml. N. IUHIINUII, Y, lllllllll. ll. Uhzm. 9, l,Ulllii'l'. I. l,m-lm-r. I.. in-csllnnll. ul. l.icliI- ngul. l'. Ohms. Il. SIISINNVI, nl, 1'X1'll'QlNNi. C. Cluuk. 1 N J L'- v lhngc lftfv Class Day Committee I.. l.lIllllL'l. lx. CHX. lx. Nl.lt1ln'l ll. XIHIPINUII, ll. 1-znllrl. l'. lnhii sum, Xl. Xllmlul-ull. R. llulylvl Nui 'mimi-ml: ll.l.usla1lwi1. Breakfast Committee Nl. llmklmiu. lx.lm-i. Xl I-mlusl. X. Slilllrlv. Nils. NI l xllllllll. NIHDIINUIQ R. l'lNl'IliIllllI His, XX'ilkilmm. SINIIINUIQ Il 1-ml. R. Ruhlm-1. Xl.l..1skn-x. Xml lxiilllltlli XI. l'illlll'I. I. Iluxwll. II. Sliuswr. X. .inim- wn, N. I1lII1Il'I. Ia. C-mlnlull. K.. I'umr. K., YKIIIIIIIIICI. If.. Iizlll IIIINI. I. Imulllvl. lx. XlIguwL'l'. I. Il'NlllIs. R. Iauulwwll. K.. Inns- ilml, Ix, Xlgiul:-1. II. I-nsl. SI, Sliwixvil I-. tlllllglllllll. II. lillslzlismi. II. Iimk, I-1. .xl'Ixl'I'III2lIIII. I'mI1u i. I Imimi I 5lIlllII R Iln Imp 5. Nlznrx. II. KIIIXUII Y. limll, K.. I-cligc-iilmrll. Q pfan aff eglnior .fgclfiuifieo Ad Astra Per Aspera Hi-Q, Gold Pin. I I wmk, I L'I'lIL'I'. C-. SII'HIIlIIL'Iig. Hi-Q, Silver Pin: Page 136 gm. Cap and Gown and Graduation Committees II. Sll'111IImII. N. limit. li. Gard II. Bock, Cf. Kicllziv. fl, SCIIIIII- im-I. II. IIZIIKIIIIZIIIII. A. XN'iIson C.. Ifrcsc, IS. Ilulimzm. NOYUIII IS. III'llIII. li. IIZIIIlllll'l'Nl'IIllIIlIl N. Nlllskcr, II. Nlumvw. 'I'ullVcE If. 'XCIxL'l'lIllIIIIl. II. lhivl. Announcements and Decoration Committees IS. IICIIIIII, Xlin-rl. Sn-icicl R. 1-rccliwzllcl, 5. Nllllcr, R YKIITII. KZ. l.uwrxmm'iu. D. Sec I. IJ. fIIISl2lIiSUII, NI. Nlclhy I' Xuimm I Slll I. Xnclcrsnii. II. l1lIllIl0, if z ,-. I: ur, W. Stone Ilirsrh. Nut IlIl'IllliClII R. Sc-ilcr 1 1 in-.H -V EDITH ACKERMANN Hyde Park lligh School I.atin Gluh Cavnera Cluh Marshal Cratluatinn Ctuntnitlec Hi-Q, Silxer Pin IDA ALBRECHT Special Girls' Gliorui Senior Girls' Ghorus Alpha 'l'ri-lli'Y Catlet llup Q,uet'll, N172 Gtatlualion Ault' 315, ISA Gnuntilw RPlllill'llllllll Aich- I.alRe tt- View Stall, fllllllllllllil Hi-Q, Nilier I'in EUGENE lGenel ALLGOWER lll, lA, fiA Gountils Ili-Q, Gnhl Pin HELEN ANDERSON IB Gnunfil Marshal Alpha 'l'ti-lli-Y Kappa 'l'ri-lli-Y NORMAN ANDERSON lfoutlmull llawi-hall llasks-thall Intratnulal llaslxt-lball Alpha lli-Y Marshal I.:-tttuinetw' Gluh 'ZH Gouncil JACK lCouchl ARCHER Foothall Track ltittatuutal llvaskethall IA, 2ll,1lllGuunrils Rvgzislratitui Aide lNlat'shal Alpha Hi-Y CHARLES lChuckl AHSMANN I,ane 'lbfliriifal High School Rangers Marshal -1A Gounfil EDWARD ALLEN lfoolhall 'l't u ll Raiugets l.ellertnens' Gluh A Gappella Ghoit' Alpha lli-Y lA, IIA, IA Guutifilw Glean-llp Clinnniitlec Xlarshal l'i4nn Gannniittec GEORGE AMARI Foot hu ll Alpha lli-Y l.t'llt'I'llll'Ilil Gluh Marshal -IH lluunril JOHN ANDERSON Fonthall Trark Alpha lli-Y Marshal THOMAS lToml ANDERSON 'l'rat'k 'I'eatn, Gaptain lftmlhall lutralnural llaskelhall lA'lll'lillll'llN' Gluh Alpha lli-Y ZA. IHS, TGA, lll Gmtiuils Xlarshal JOAN lAlberTSl ALBERT Alpha Tri-Hi-Y IB, lA, 2ll, 311, HA Councils Lake re View Staff, Columnist Red Gross lleleixalc Special Girls' flll0l'll5l Senior Girls' Chorus Marwhal Annourireim-tits Guillittitlet' PATRICIA ALLEN G.A.A. 500 l'oiul Letter Red Grows Ut-lt't.rale llella Glulm Nlarshal llfl Ollue l,I'ilflll'l' Sperial Girlw' Ghurus Senior Gills' Ghurns l'rnu1 Gtnntuiltec Nlax Queen. Maid ni llnimr, H353 BARBARA lAndyl ANDERSON G.A.A. 500 l'uint l.cllcr IEA. 315, ISA, -IIS, -lA Counfils All-Sttluml Collnril Main Ollifc Praftice Marshal Library Assistant Amitc 'l'ri-Hi-Y Lake rc View Stall, Girrulation Manager Class Day Gcnnmittcc Hi-Q, lll'0lllC I'in MILDRED lAndyl ANDERSON G.A.A. 500 Pniut Letter 127 Ollice Practice Nlarshal Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Spt-t ial Girls' Chorus illl Senior Service Glass llav Committee lli-Q, Bronze Pin SHIRLEY ANETSBERGER St. Gt't'L:nrx High School GARY BALABANOW PAMELLA BALDACCINI lfoot hall 215 Cnuut il Tlilflx kappa 'l'riAlliAY l.ettt'rtnens' Club Nlatsltztl Page 137 ,J Page 138 PATRICIA BARAN NORMAN BAUER St. Sebastian High School Main Olliee Practice Library Assistant Marshal Concert Band Concert Orchestra Spanish Club Mothers' 'I'ea Committee CHRISTINE IChrisJ BELBEN Emanuel Academy, Franklin Springs, Georgia French Club Hi-C Club Red Cross Delegate PAUL BORG Lane Technical High School Football Intramural Basketball Marshal 2A Council Alpha Hi-Y Stage Crew Gift Committee JOYCE BROCK G.A.A. Bowling Main Oilicc Practice Registration Aide Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Latin Club 4B Senior Service Hi-Q, Bronze Pin Lane Terlinieal High School Basketball Baseball Alpha HifY Lettermens' Club lNlarshal Pom Express 315 Countil WILLIAM IBiIIl BERNSTEIN Basketball Manager Marshal IRVIN ilrvl BOWEN Lane Technical High School Frosh-Soph Football Marshal Concert Band Concert Orchestra Pony Express Rangers EUNICE BRUMM Kappa Tri-Hi-Y I27, Main Oiliee Practice Special Girls' Chorus Mothers' Tea Committee RAY CChu-Chul Bauer Lane Tet hnieal High School Football Marshal Alpha IIifY Leltertnens' Club BEVERLY CBevyl Bock IVater Ballet Swimming I-imblcm Delta Club Registration Aide Special Girls' Chorus IB, IA Councils Cap and Gown Committee Mav Queen Court, 1953 HifQ, Silver Pin MARCIA BRENNER Marshal Special Girls' Chorus BARBARA BRUNI G.A.A. 750 Point Letter Numerals Amite 'I'ri-Hi-Y IA, 213, SB Councils IIS Oilice Practice Registration Aide Marshal Graduation Committee Graduation Aide Lake re View Stalf, Co-Editor Mat' Queen Court, 1953 Hi-Q, Silver I'in National. Honor Society CLAUDETTE BURMESTER CLAUDINE BURMESTER THOMAS CARPENTER G.A.A. Swimming Frnhlern, Chevrons G.A.A. Bowling Marshal Registration Aitle Gamma 'liti-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q, HYOIIIC Pin lL.A.A. Bowling Swimming litnblem IIIIT Ulliee l'x'actiee Caunua 'l'ri-IIi'Y Motlu-rs' lea Committee Concert Band Science-Fiction Club PATRICIA CPCJTD MARGARET CPe99YI JUDUITH Qudryl CHAPIN CARROLL CASKEY Girls Rille lea-m tg-Aux' Bowling 'Iappan lutertnetliate R591 ig1'lFfmllng Marshal Hit-ill 5fll00lv XIAWLY is dl Registration Aide Detroit, Xiiiliiflfm glonulvt mit C..-LA. 300 Point Letter -III Count il llfI Oilue I'raetit'e Iiibrnry Assistant Spanish Club 4B Senior Serxice Marshal Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q, Silxer I'in . National Honor Society, Secretary Longer t Orchestra JoANN lCheeki6l CHEEK C.A.A. Howling: Award II! Counril Kappa lri-Ili-Y Spvrial Girls' Chorus Red Cross Ilvlvgalc -ill Sr-nior Scrxicc EVA CHIPEI Marshal Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Concert Orrhcstra SHIRLEY COLE 334 Ollicc Prartitzc Spcrial Girls' Chorus RL-rl and While Art Staff KENNETH LKBTIJ COX Intramural llaslwtlmall Ramzvrs Swimming Marshal A Cappx-lla Choir Gorman Club 3A Connril Class hay Cornmittcc FRANK De GEORGE llonu-it llantl Swing.: Hantl Slam- Crt-u' Marshal Pony liwprvssu ROSEMARY DI BELLA Alpl1a'l'ii-llifY 3157, Main Ulhct' l'rar'titC Rcpzisl ration Aiilc 215 Counril Lilrrarx Assistant Spi-rial Girls' Chorus Marshal JEANETTE CHESNOWICZ JEANNE FLORENCE CHRISTIAN Proriso Townsliip High School, Maxwoorl, Illinois G.A.A. Ping Pong Champion A Cappt-lla Choir Rcrl Cross llclvgate Marshal Hi-Q, Bronlc Pin CAROLE COOK H3 Ollicc- Praclirc All-School Council Latin Club Concert Band Gilt Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Soriety FRANK CHIODO Concert Band Swing Band JOAN CIESLAK Librarv Assistant Special Girls, Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus 235 Oflice Prarticc OMA COOPER Mission High Srhool San Francisco, California G.A.A. Bowling Red Cross Delegate JACQUELINE Uackiel PATRICIA CPa1l DALY CRAVEN IIB Counril flfll, Main Ulluc' Practice Rtifistratiou Aide Contvrr Band R4-sl ancl N'Iiil0 llusinrss Slalf GERALDINE Uerryl De HART Marshal C-amma Tri-Hi-Y Cntuvrt 0ftIlf'NllH Senn High School Marshal NANCY De REGE French Club DIANE lDeel DONIHI ANN MARIE DOZIER Ill, IA, 213, 2.-X Councils Rrrl Cross llclcgalc Marshal Main Olliu- Practice A Cappella Choir Senior Girls' Chorus Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Page 139 Page 140 MARGARET CDuckyl DUCKHORN Special Girls' Chorus St-nior Girls' Chorus Red Cross Delegate 315 Couufil Brczikfzrst Committee SANDRA EC KARDT Marslixil Coufvrt Orctlwstril ROSEMARY lRoel FAEDTKE lN'aIlcr High School Clzunnia '1'ri-Hi-Y 337 Ollift' l'rzu lin' Mothers' lt-ii Cionnnit JOANN FIEDLER Conrvrt Ui'LIu'slr':1 ANITA lNee1sl FLANIGAN Comic-it llzuicl Drum fXlz1iorn'lll' llkllil Cluh R4'2lSll'llllilll Aish' Mzirslizll l'l'oni Clouiniillu' PATRICIA iPutJ DUNLAP Gray slakc' High School, Grzuslakc, Illinois Higliland High Srhool Allmqllcrqliv, New Mvsiro 413 Sc-nior Seri im' Scnior Girls' Chorus A Caippt-llzu Choir Kappa 'l'ri-lli-Y RL-rl Cross llclrgaitt' Nlotlu-rs' 'l'L':1 Corninillvv THOMAS llkel EICHLER R.O.'l'.C. Czulvl Captain R.0.'I'.C. I-iwmiiitix 1- Slzilf R.0.'1'.C. l'slu'r Guard R.0.'l'.C. Picked Plzuoou Nlgirslizil Sl lC'lll'l l'4lCll0Il Sorwtx RAYMOND FEDDERSEN Football 'I tuck Nlairsliul QB Couiu il l,e'ttt-r'iiu'ns' illuh ELIZABETH FISCHER fiotuvxt llzllul Court-rl Oiclwslrn Hi-C Club CHESTER VICTOR FORQUER A R.O. l .CI. ilzulvl Nlzijol. fllllllllllllllllllfl, Ollul-r R U l' C' Ulhuis' l'Iuh R.0. I .C.. l shvr lfilzlrml R.0.'I'.CI. Rillc' 'l't'ziin tlziplziin R.O.'l 11. l'il'kt'll l'l1lloon Mzirslizil A fllllll7l'llll Choir Hi-Q, Ciolil l'in Naitionul Honor Som ivlx GLORIA FOX JOSEPHINE KFrunniel C.A.A. lllllll Point l.t'tIt'r 127 Ofliff Hf'1iH' o.A.A. mm :mini l.s'ttt'r Rell Cross lk-lrgntt' 2B Council Hi-Q. BIUHIL' l in N u llll'l'Zlli , Spcfiail Girls' Chorus St-nior Girls' Chorus Nlziin Ollict- l'r:u'lit't' fill, IIA Councils All-Srhool Council l.:ikL' rc Vivw Stulf, l'lioto,qr1iplu'r IRMA DUWELL Concert Orchestra Senior Girls' Chorus String liiisclllhle IA, SA Councils Dt-ltzl Cluh Prom fl0lIllllllll'C Mm Quct-ii Court, l953 Hi-Q, Gold l'in Nzuionul Honor Soficty RICHARD ALLEN EISENHARDT A Czippvllzi Choir Nlurslizil, Captain l'.'l'.A. Page, IUIIW Room llruzilslust f3lllllllllllK't' Ili-Q, BITIIIIL' l'in CAROLE JEAN FEIL l27, IIIH Ollitt' Practice' MARILYN FITZNER A Czippcllzi Choir 2A Council Nlursllall l5i's'1iI.I'zist Connuittvc Hi-Q. Silwr l'in MARGARET FORREST ,Iona-s llonnncrtixil High School ill-t Ho A llflllll IU? In . 1 I . .. 2 RCl2,lSll'1lllUll ,Killa- l'r'ulu'ition Xitll' lfllilliltllil Cionnnittvc Hi-Q, llronll' l'in LAWRENCE lLarryl EREEDMAN lluslu-tlmzill, Nlnringvr l rosli-Soph Football Nlzirslrzil Registration Aitlc Pony Express , All-School Counfil Lzikr' rc' Virw Stuff, Sports litlitor Gift Coniniillm' CAROLE FRESE 1-.N.:K. 111111111111 R1-1.11s1111Ii1111 11111- 1,11l1 111111 1.111111 11111111111I1'1' GEORGE GARIFFA I.1111' 111111111111 1111.111 511111111 11.111-l111II I111s111'111.111 X1111w1111I DORIS GAVORA X1111s11:1l 1.1111111111 1111111 I-1'1111:111 1lI11I1 S111-111111.11l1'1Z1111-11i R1'1111111ss1I111111111 11151-111111 SV11111' R111,,1s1111111111.Xi111' 1.111111111111111 A1111- X111II11'1s' 11'111'11111111I111'1 111 Q,N1I11'1 1'1ll SALOME GHEROLIMATOS 5111Tc1'l'I'111I1-I1'11111i11' X1111 111111 ROBERTA 15151 GREENWALD 1.,:X,-K,111111'11111: 11.,X.,K.f1111l1'111111 1.1'1l1'1 1.i1Is' R11I1 11'11111 5111111111111 Ri111' -1w11111111111, S1'1l'1'l2II'y I,-X 111111111 il 112111111111 '1 1i-111-Y Rl'LZ1Nllll111lll A1111' X12I1N1l1l1 R1111 1211115 1.1111111 11 .xIlI11lll1ll1'lll1'll1'i 1.1Illllll1111'1' BRUCE GALLER HI'Il'1N1l-S0l71l'. 1511111131111 l1111'11111111'11I 1'111ek1'1I111I1 -111 1l11111111I Ix11llY11lI1 1.11110l1'v11'W512l11, N1-115 11211111111 R1'11 111111 W11111' 1.1l1'1111x 511111 1.I111s1311. 1I111111111l1c1' I , 1 ., X111111111111l:111:11 81111111 HERTHA GAST 411111111111-1'1'111111' 111-1. 1.11111 1211111111 1l11111's1111 -115 S1'111111'S1'1'1111' 1111'1111111s1 1I111111111111'11 111112. 1111111 1'111 X1111111111I 111111111 S1l11l'lY GLORY GENGENBACH 5p11111x111,111I1 X1:111111I1111' 1'11111111' 111111 1'111ss 1l1'I1'g1111' 'X1111w1111l I11fQ, S1111-1 I'i11 ELEANOR 1EIIy1 GRAMLICH 1111 OI1111' l'11111111' I.il11'111'1 .Xssis11111l '1I11'111 111-111-Y R1-11111111 1YI1111'. 1511s1111'ss 511111 111111 1011111111 CAROL GARD 11..-X..-X. l'111wl111L: 1Q1'111 , 2136 0I111ic I'1'1111111'1' 1R12ll'S1lZl1 111111111111 1L11w11 f11llI1lll11!l'1' H1-Q, 111111111- Pin ARLENE GAUER 127. 211111, 3117 1l1111'1' 1,l'2l1I1l1' JOAN GERNAND 1..A,.'X. NlllIl1'I2l1S II1-111211111 Ill, 1,1 1.1111111118 R111 1I1'11ss Il1'11'14111L' R1l111I1'IS''I'1'1ll111!l1I11111CC LEILA GREENBERG 51111111811 1ll1111 INT 1l1I111- 1'11111i111' MARIE 1Mous1e1 GRIEM MARGARET GRIFFIN 1-l'1'IlllIl1 1111111 127 01111 1' 1'1'111 1i1'1' R1'1111111ssll1-I1'g1111' JOHN GROOMS MARJORIE UVIurgie1 111111112111 X1111sl1111 Nl1Ij11'11l1'W IA, 21'1,2.-1, 311, 31,11 1I1111111iIx 211 12111111111 f1f1'f111I11'01'1f111i1'c Nl111'w1111I 3111111111 Girls' 1II1111'11s 51'Il11l1'f11l1N'1111111115 R1'1I Cross I11'I1'g:111: W.I1.lC.l. R111I111 1111111 5111111 51111111511 1111111 R1l1l111'IN' 11-111I111111111111'C Sl. 11l'1'H1ll'X High 51111101 1V1111-11 111111111 1Q11ls' R1Ilc 'l'1'11n1 l,i1111111 .Msistzlnt 11211111 1111111 S111-11111 Girls' Chorus A 1I:1pp1'll11 Choir 1.11110 rc Vicw 811111, 'l vpist 111-1111111111111 1101111111111-1: H1-Q, 111111110 Pin MARILYN 1Grossy1 GROSSMAN 111111111 1'1'i-H1-Y Miss '1IllTll1l1I0lll', 1I1111r1, 111.72 IH, IA, 211 C1111n1'i1s I,11I11- 1'1' View Smff, I'11'1llllf1' 1'111i111r R111 111111 While I,i11'rnrx' S11111' S111-1 1111 1Li1'Is' Chorus Xl111s11f11 Page 141 'CE' Page 142 DORIS GUSTAFSON Class Dav Committee Hi-Q, Silver Pin RICHARD CDickl HANSEN Concert Orchestra IB, 4B Councils Marshal PATRICIA lPutsyI HENEGHAN Red Cross Delegate Gym Marshal WILLIAM CBIIIJ HILLMANN Baseball Basketball Intramural Basketball Marshal Lettermens' Club lA, 3A Councils ELIZABETH LOUISE HOFFNIAN G.A.A. 1000 Point Letter, Numerals G.A.A. Bowling 337 Oflice Practice Registration Aide Library Assistant Marshal Gamma Tri-Hi-Y German Club Special Girls' Chorus 4B Senior Service Cap and Gown Committee HifQ, Bronze Pin ROXANNE IRoxteJ HOPFER North Park Academy Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus ZB, 3B, SA, 4B, 4A Councils Red and VVhite Literary Staff Lake re View Staff, Columnist State Street Star Queen Court, 1952 Graduation Aide 4A Class Treasurer May Queen, 1953 Hi-Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society, Secretary 1 EDWARD CEdI HAGEN Lane Technical High School Deroration Committee DIANE HARTNIANN G.A.A. Council G.A.A. Numerals, Chevrons, Swimming G.A.A. Bowling lVater Ballet Marshal Main Ollice Practice All-School Council Red Cross Delegate Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q, Brome Pin CHARLENE lChurl HERROLD G.A.A. Bowling Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Camera Club 337 Ollice Practice GLENDA CGIenl HIRSCH IB Council IIS, Main Oflice Practice Marshal Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus Red Cross Council 4B Senior Service Class Dav Committee Announcements Committee Hi-Q, Bronle Pin MARY ANNE HOFMANN 2B Council 33-I Olliee Practice Mothers' lea Committee BETTY JEAN HOPKINS G.A.A. 750 Point Letter G.A.A. Vice-President, Secretary G.A.A. Bowling Marshal 337 Oflice Practice Registration Aide Special Girls' Chorus Red Cross Delegate Kappa Tri-Hi-Y GLEN tHummtel HAMNIERSCHNIIDT 2B, 2A Councils Marshal Hi-C Club Graduation Committee FRANK HARVEY De Patil Academv Marshal Visual Education Junior Chorus JOSEPH Uoel HEVERANS A Cappella Choir Marshal GEORGE LOUIS HOFF R.O.T.C. Color Guard R.O.T.C. Usher Guard German Club ELSIE HOLLINGER 2A, SB, 4B Councils 336 Ollice Practice Marshal lklothers' Tea Committee HELEN Uuckl JACKSON G.A.A. Bowling 2A Council 337 Ollice Practice Marshal Kappa Tri-Hi-Y ROSEMARY iRosieJ JACOBSEN G.A.A. Howling.: Gamma 'l ii-Ili-Y Hi-G Clulx lhulgrl Cotnniittee Hi-Q, Goltl I'in DOLORES JERZYK Alllllt' Iii-lli-Y Marshal Special Girls' Chorus DONNA JANTHO Gage Park High School Main Ollm- Practice I.iInair Assistant Marshal Annonnci-imfnts Committee CAROL JOHNSON Gamma 'l'ri-Hi-Y Red Cross Delegate Sprt ial Girls' Chorus A Cappella Choir INIarshal Senior lfrolit' Committee INIIYIIICIASI 'lea Committee PATRICIA lPatl JENNINGS G.A.A. 500 Point Letter G.A.A. Ilowliinr Special Girls' Chorus HifQ, Bronze Pin ISABEL Clstel JOHNSON G.A.A. Bowling A1 Il Council Kappa Tri-Hi4Y Main Ollicc Practice Marshal NANCY JOHNSON NANCY JEAN JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSTON G.A.A. 500 Point Letter Concert f,liCllCSll1l Special Girls' Chorus Senior Gu Is' Chorus Kappa 'l'ri-Hi-Y Ill, IA, ZA Gounfils ll3, Main Ollit e Practice Senior Frolix' Committee Red Cross Delegate Prom Committee Hi-Q, llronle Pin PHYLLIS lPhill JOHNSTON Spet ial Girls' Chorus Ili, IA, ZIS, 2A, flll, 411,-lAGoinuils Main Ullue Practice Kappa 'l'li-Hi-Y Senior Girls' Chorus Class Dax llonnniltee EUGENE JOSEPH Visual licluration INIarsIlaI, Captain Pont Express Stage Glen St-nioi lfrolim Committee JOAN KAISER C.A.A. 500 Point I.cttcr Girls' Rille Teatn Gamma 'l'ri-Hi-Y Registration Aide Gym Ollicc Practice Marshal Spanish Club Breakfast Committee Hi-Q, Ilronze Pin 3537, Main Ollicc Practice Registration Aide Marshal Gift Committee Hi-Q, Goltl Pin National Honor Society WILLIAM JONES Lane Technical High School Marshal AIFIIIICKIIIIIII Drawing Contest GRACE JUNGNIANN AIZIISIIIII Rell Cross Council A Cappella Choir HifQ, Silu-r Pin WILLIAM KAROUZOS Lane Technical High School Rangers Pony Fspressu Senior Ifrolic Committee Marshal G.A.A. Bowling Marshal Delta Club 115, IA, 28, 2A, 313, SA Councils All-School Council Registration Aide 337. IY7, Main Ollice Practice Library Assistant. Red and Xvhite Business Staff Hi-Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society CAROL ANNE JORDAN I27 Ollicc Practice German Club Special Girls' Chorus DOROTHY KACZAR flfll Ollicc Practice PATRICIA ANN lPolSyl KASCH Special Girls' Chorus Red Cross Delegate Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin Page 143 Page 144 DOROTHY CD00 KATKE lVater Ballet EIB Council Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus Main Office Practice RUTH KEES G.A.A. Bowling Lihrarx Assistant AIZILSIIEII GEORGIA tGeorgel KIENZLE Contert Band Ilrtuu Nlajors-tte Red Cross Delegate Lake re View Staff, lnqniring Reporter Marshal Cap antl Gown Committee JACQUELINE Uackyl KRONOWITZ john Marshall High School Marshal Decoration Committee CHARLES KULIER Track l-'oothall Intramural Basketball Concert Band Hi-C Club CATHERINE ICuthyl LAwRYNowlcz Library Assistant Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus lletoration Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin ELEANOR KATZBECK CHARLENE KAZANJIAN ZA Council ll3 Ofhce l'rat'tice Registration Aide Librarv Assistant Hi-C Cluh -IB Senior Service Kiwanis Fssav Contest, First Plillt' Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin, Special Girls' Chorus Marshal Red Cross Council lA, 2B, 2A Councils Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Mothers' Tea Committee Seeretars National Honor Society Salutatorian SYLVIA KENWOOD ROSE MARIE KENZ Ainsworth High School, Ainsworth, Nebraska A Cappella Choir Hi-Q, BTOIIIK' Pin DANIEL IDonnyJ KRAUSE Concert Bantl Concert Orthestra Hi-Q, Bftlllll' l'in MARILYN ttynnl KRIJNIG L-.A.A. 750 Point QI! Council Marshal German Club Gamma Tri-HiAY -Ill Senior Seri ice Hi-Q, Bronle Pin Mothers' 'Lea Committee Letter LAURA KUSSY 337, Main Ollice Practice Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus Delta Club Red Cross Delegate Registration Aide Mothers' Tea Committee VIRGINIA LAZZARA Concert Band Concert Orchestra All-School Council K-ift Committee Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Concert llantl 'IIS Senior Service EGILS CSh0r'tyl KROLLS Rell Creek Central High School, Red Creek, New York l.ane Technical High School Baslsethall Marshal Hi,Q, llrome Pin NANCY lKuhmel KUHN G..-XA. Council G.A.A. IUUO Point Letter, Chcvrons, Numerals Girls' Riile Team Delta Club Scholastic Art Award, Gold Kev Special Girls' Chorus Retl and lVhite Art Stalf Cadet Hop Court, l952 lA, 215, QA, fill, 3.4, -Ill Clotmcils SHIRLEY LAMPINEN Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 337 Otlice Practice Marshal Senior Frolic Committee BEVERLEY LEKSICH Josephinum High School Girls' Riile Team Latin Cluh MARGARET LEONARD JAMES LERNER ishil Inliunuttl Xlgi . Q 1 liqixktftlmztll Npmlzlll.itIs'iiIlorl1S Suitnniing, Xlilllilllvt' lioln Elillllllllllt Ili I X II I Srnioi - , Nlolllvts' Iva Kfounuittrn' .IlI, .I X f.IlllIlllIN Iiutlgrt l'ouunilIcv Ili-Q, hold l'in DOROTHY CToo1sI LESLIE JOYCE LEVENGOOD Innn.n llllllll High Sthool Hull'l'5l kll1l4l'5llI' Klzliu Ullu 1' l'i:tt lit I' S'--'XJL PQUWIUII-I Hi-O, lllllllll' l'in I'--'AA' Lmlllfll ' iii-X, -Ili Councils Xlznslial JEANNE LICHTINGER I K A llllttl Point lt' lA,2A, IIA.'llI,1lA Councils Rrgiwtiation Aiiltr Nlarslnil llc-Ita llluh -I II St-nior St-rx it 1' Hllllllvl CJOIIIIIIIIICC Hi'Q, IIITIIIIL' l'in DOROTHY LYNNE LINTNER QA Count il I27 Olhu- l'rat'tiu' l,ihrarx Assistant Marshal tit-rrnan Clnh Conrvrt Un hvstra RHI and lVIiitt' I.itt'rarv Stall Lake rc' View Staff, Catzllratlc Iftlitor Class Ilan C.oininittrr Hi-Q, Silu-r l'in Registration Aiils' xpc-1 ial Girl-1' Chorus XIIIIII' 'l ri-Hi-Y hilt Connnittcc ANN LIESZ ttcr Real Cross Dclcgatc JEAN LESIAK Lonicrt llinnl Coincrt 0rtIn'stra Rrgistralion Aitlt' I ilnarx Assixlant Xlain Ullni' I't:tt'tiu- Ili-Q, fioltl I'iu ELLEN LEWIS pol St. Stlnolastica High Sfhool junior Chorus III, -IA Councils Hi-C Club Hi-Q, Bronze Pin DAVID LINDGREN III. flA, 411, 4A Councils lltnlgvt Commitlvc Hi-Q, llronzc Pin CARYL ANNE LOGSDON PATRICIA ANN LPUTJ Marshalltown Jr. High Sihool, Marshalltown, Iowa Spanish Cluh ZH, 315, -1lICounr'iIs Lakc' rc' Vic-w Staff, Columnist Rod and Whitt' l.itt'rarv Stall Spvrial Girls' Chorus Svnior Girls' Chorus Graduation Airlc Gilt Comtnittcc: Hi-Q. Gold Pin LOHAN IA Council llfl Ulliu' Prattittc l.ihrarv Assistant tQrrtnan Club Marshal -Ili Srnior St'rt'iCC Rvtl and lVhilf' I.itt'rarx Slalf Moth:-ru' It-a Connnittcc Hi-Q. llronlc Pin National Honor Society, 'I'rcasi1rc-r KIMBALL IKiml LORD EILEEN LOWRY JAMES Uiml LUISI Big I.akt- High S4 hool, Harrison High Sthool ITUQIIPHIII- CIIPUIIH Big lake, Nliinwsota Marshal 5WllTlmll1E I.akt' rt' Vivw Stall, 15850122111 4jUl,,,nnm Irttcrincns' Club St icnu-'lfit tion Som ivtv Alpha H Y , IA, QA, 413 Councils Prom Committee Hi-Q, Goltl Pin National Honor Society, Vifv-l'rcsitlcnt MARVIN LURIE CHARLES LYNCH MELVIN LYNCH Football Swimming Rangers junior Chorus Ili Council Si icncc-Fiction Society Marshal Page 145 Page l46 MICHAEL CMikel MADIA BARRY MALKO Ifoolbztll Striunniug Contt't't Iixtntl IIS Council Ilztskvtlmaill Intrnmurzil Batsketlmll I rosIifSopIi Ifootbztll lizlsulmxtll Nlairsliatl Alpha: Hi-Y IA, 211, QA Councils I.A'IIl'liIllCIIS. Club Rcgistrzition Aisle Visuztl Iftlufalliou STEFAN MARX JACQUELINE lJockleI R.O.'li.C, I'it'Letl l'Iiitoon MAZUROWSKI R.o:l'.t:. tmflitt-is' film, ,B U,um.i, R 0 'I' C' l'shor C'u'trtI ' Rioi 1 Qtfvcziititht I ' Rvtl Cross Ilvlegzitt' .' t-tiztl Girls' Chorus S Iirst I.1ctltt-instill Ali-U. Hmmm, pin Szi.'m'c-Ifit tion Sotictt Ct' mam Club Visual Iiclutution Mztrsllztl Hi-Q. Silwr l'in JOI-IN ANDREW MILLER SHIRLEY MILLER Cozitliellit High School, Annoumil-mL-mg Inllio, Catliforniu Su imming DIIIHIIIIOIIS ROSANNE MOOREHOUSE St. Clt-mt-nl's High School Committee GAIL MORFORD Kappa Tri-HiAY IA, 2A, EIA, 4B Councils Library Assistant IxI'lI'SIl'I.I Marshal - ' , Mothers' Ten Committee PAUL MURRIN MARLENE MUSKE St. Gregory High School St. Clcment's CAROLYN JOYCE MYATT Frankfort Community High School. Ifrnnkfort, Illinois High School 127 Ollice Practice Marshal JEANNE NELSON G.A.A. Numcrals Water Ballet Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Hi-C Club Registration Aide Library Assistant 215, 2.-K, SB. SA Councils KENNETH MARDER, JR. Sficttctf-Ifittion Society Book Room Aide Lihrztri Assistant A Catppellzt Choir Luke re View St11lI', Columnist Mztrsltzil Latin Club Rell :intl lVhitt' l.its-txtrx Stull' Clues Dm Committee Hi-Q. Goltl Pin Nittiongtl Honor Society MARLYN lMcrtyl MELBY C..-XA. Nutncrals QI! Council Main Ollicc Practice Registration Aide DIQIYSIIIII I.:ttin Club Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Rt-tl Cross Delegate LIB Senior Service Announcements Committee Dt-rorzition Committee DOROTHY CD00 MOORE 2B Council 127, 3257 Ollicc Practice Red Cross Delegate Grncltuttioii Committee ADELE lDeII MUELLER lvzlter Ballet Librarv Assistant Latin Club 4B Senior Service Decoration Committee NANCY CNar1I MUSKER Registration Aide Marslutl Concert Orchestra Graduation Committee FRANCES CFrunI NEUMANN Gage Park High School Wlitcr Ballet IB, IA, 213, 4A Councils T936 Ollicc Practice Marshall Progrzitn Committee Announcements Committee Motliurs' 'Ira Committee DIANE. NORD. RALPH NOREN S111-11.111-1111 1.11111111 1-'111xI1fS111111 1-11111111111 R1-1411114111111 A1111- 1I1lIJIl1 11111111111 Xl.111I111I 211, 2 1111111111111 1111111 .x1I11l.111l'1 1,1'll1-1'1111-11s' 1 11111 NI.11'1l1.11, 11111111111 R1-11 12111s112111111111 211, 2,1 1.1111111111 11.111114 1111111 1 I1-1111f1'111.111111111I11'1- Xl111111'1s' I1111111111111l11'1- 111'1111.11111111'1111111111l1'1- PATRICIA 1PuT1 NOVELLE 1.1, 211. 111 111111111111 11181-111111 81-11111- R1-gisl1111i1111 11111- PATRICIA 113011 OLSON 211, f111, 1l11l111111111s 127. f1I171l1l111- 1'1111I11'1- R1-11 1I111ss1I11111111l 13111 1I111111111111-1- KENNETH 1Ken1 ORTMAN L11111- '1'1'11lll11'1l1 11111511 511111111 11114111-1111111 Marshal 1.1-111-11111-111' 1211111 BARBARA 1Borb1 PEHAN 1.I11'1-111-11111-11 211, ZA, 2111. 11.1 121111111115 32111 111111 1- l'r111'I111- R1-11 111'11sx121111111'11 R1-gi-11111111111 A1111' 111-11111111111 S111-111111Qi1'Is'1ll111111s S1'll11ll'111l1S1 1211111111 111-111111111111 12111111111111:1- M111 1,2lI1'1'll111lll1l, 11133 Ili-Q,1.111111'111 N11l11111111111111111811111-IV THOMAS 1Tom1 PIAZZISI S11i111111111g 1111111 1.111111-11 11111111 81111111 11111111 11111111-11 11l11l1'ill1il S1-111111'1'111111 12111111111Il1-1' 111, 111.211, 211, I1l1,I1,1X 121111111111 1.11110 11- Y11-11' 511111, 1I11111111111sI l'1111111l111111 121111111111l1-C 11111111111-1I111111111111-1- 111111111111 1I111111111111-1- 11111 l111111l1- 1,111 NANCY 1lVIous1e1 O'CONNOR 51111111111 1111.111 511111111 1...X..X. 12111111111 1L1.f1.,1,51111111111111.1 1',lll1l1l'lll 1K'1111'1' 111l111'1 111, 11 111111111 111 .xlll1I1' l1'1-111-Y R1-1.g1sl1'11li1111 A1111- 1.:1111- 11' V11-11' 511111. 1'1Il1Nl l'111111 1Z111111111111'1- 111-11 111'1111l1- 1,111 RICHARD 1D1Ck1 OLSON R.1J.'I'.1L. l'11'L1-11 l'l11l111111 R.1J.'l'.1I,1'111l11r1L11:1r11 R.O.'l'.C. Usher 111111111 1ll11'l'1111111'f.Z1ll1C R1111- 1111111111-4 A11ll'H1lll1 21,11 111111111 11 1'l'11111 I-111111-11 ROY PALMER Fr11sl1-S11pl1 1111111111111 Football Track Mnmllnl, 121111121111 MAURICE PERA R1111g1-rs 111 11111111111 1N1lll'S1l2l1, 111113111111 S1-11i111' 15111111 1201111111111-0 JANE PODUCH 1L,.X..X.11111111111.Z 5111111111111 All 1-111.1111 R1-11 11111s5 111-I1-1.:11I1- JOAN Uoaneyb N0RU1VI II1 I1 1111 4111111111111- 111l1'1'l11'Rll11'I'M 1.11-111111111111 .111-511111111111111111111 1l1'1lNll11'l 11111111 111-111-N 5111-111111111'ls'1I11111l11 111-1111 1111111 1.111111111111111 A1111- l,11I11- 11- Y11-11 Stull. 1Q11l11111111sI 1L1'111l1111111111 121111111111I1-1- XI111 11111-1-111.11111I, 1911.1 111112. l11111111- l'111 ROBERT 1Bob1 OLIVER 1'11111w11'l'111111s11111 1115111 S1l111111. X111111111111.111111111s 111f11 S1111-1'1'111 ALFRED 1A11 ORE x111l'N1lZl1 c111ll11'l101'11l1'NlIIl PHILIP 1Ph1I1 PEARL 191101111111 Track 1llll1I1IIllll'J1 Basketball Lcttermens' Club N1urs1111l H1-111111111 111-Q. 11l'1JIl71' P111 ALBERTA PHILLIPS Tuley High Sclmol 11.A.A. B011'1i11g LOLA PONIP XY11l1-1' 1111111-1 211. I1l11j1111111'1ls x12llN1lZl1 N1111 Q111-1'1112111111, 1953 111-11.1 1111111 111'Q, S1111-1' 1,111 'ff Page l48 SHIRLEY PONDER Clieerleatlers, Co-Captain IB, IA, QB, QA, 'IA Councils Main Olhte Practice Nlarshal Delta Club -I B Senior Service Gratluatiou Aide Registration Aide Butlget Committee Slat Queen Court, l953 Hi-Q, Gold l'in National Honor Society GUST POULOS Football IA. 4B Councils Book Room Aiilc I2T Olhce Practice Stage Crew Senior Ifrolie Committee Marshal CARL POPPE llasketball All-School Council, Piesitlent Contert Band -IA Council Letterinens' Club Clean-llp Couuuittee Kiwanis Club lissav Contest, lfirst Prize Xlarslutl Gift Cotntnittee HifQ, Goltl I'in, Presitlent National Honor Society Valetlictoriau HILDEGARD RADTKE GAA. Numerals IB, IA, QB Councils Contert Band Cont ert Urrhestra Hi-C Club Lake re View Staff, Columnist GEORGE RECKTENWALD SHIRLEY REISS Lane Technical High School Football SA Council Marshal Lettertnens' Club CAROLYN REYNOLDS IB, 2A Councils Marshal Delta Cltth Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus Hi-Q, Bronze Pin KATHLEEN fKa1hel ROGALSKI G.A.A. Bowling Delta Club Main Olliee Practice Registration Aide Marshal EMMA Uol RUDD IA, 2B Councils Marshal Delta Club Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus Red Cross Delegate Registration Aide IA, 2B, TIA Councils Special Girls' Chorus Graduation Aide All ll0llllfC'Ynf'lllS Committee CHARLES IChicl RHODES FroshAS0ph Football Basketball Track Lettermens' Club 2A, SA Councils Marshal ROSEMARY ROHDE IB, IA Councils Special Girls' Chorus HifQ, Bronze Pin LOUISE POPPE 2B, SA Councils 337 Utlire Ptattiee Xlatwhal Special Girls' Chorus Max f,2llL'l'll Court, H153 Hi-Q, llrotwe Pin RALPH RAMSPECK Concert Orthestra Marshal, Captain PATRICIA IPaTl RENNER Girls' Rifle Team Marshal Gannna Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Clttb 4B Senior Service Hi-Q, Brotwe Pin DIANE IDI-Dil RICHARDSON IB, IA, 2B, 2A Councils Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Budget Committee ROSE ROHTER G.A.A. Bowling' Special Girls' Chorus Senior Girls' Chorus Delta Club Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Camera Club S37 Ollice Practice Breakfast Committee ROBERT IBobl RUUD CAROLE SANDBERG R.0.T.C., Cadet liirst Lieutenant Marshal lVater Ballet Main Ollice Practice Red Cross Council Concert Orchestra 4B Senior Service Mothers' Tea Committee Mar Queen Court, 1953 Hi-Q, BTOIIIC Pin RAYMOND SANZENBACHER, JR. All-School Council MARILYN CShyl SCHIEBLE SIB, IIB, TIA, -Ili,-1A Cuunfils Amilv 'l'li-HiAY Spa-rial Cirle' Chorus Ss-nior Girls' Chorus lu1ll'SllJ1l CAROLINE SCHNEIDER 3154 Ulliic I'r:u'tiric RL-rl Cross Dclcgulc HERBERT SCHULZ JOAN U07 SEIDEL Cvntinl High School, Ili-Iiling, Nlltlllllilll xl2llNlllll Ri-ml Crum lh'l1'l.lIlll' MERRETTE fSparkleJ SMEJA higulzu lrivllirl' 2537 Ulllu' l'l1ll liu' Ill Cluum il i CHARLOTTE KChurJ SCHAFER 2.-X Counfil 15157 Oilm- l'mrtici' Spcrizxl Girls' Chorus Scninr Girls' Chorus Rcrl Crows Delegate Hi-Q, llmlin- Pin GEORGE SCHIMMEL 'lil'2lfl'i Intraimuul Bzlskclbzlll Marshal 315, IIA Counrils A Cappella Choir Registration Aida' Lake rv View Staff, Fczuurc' YVritcr Ccrmun Cluh Grzuluznion Committee HiAQ, Gold Pin Nznionul Honor Socicly, I'ri-wiilcm PHYLLIS SCHRAFT 334 Ulliu- Vrnflirc Red Cross Dclvgntc fi0llfl'lI fJl'Clll'SlI'Ll cil7lll'C'l'l llnnrl Hi-Q, Silxcr Pin FRANK SCHWARTZ limit llilll llzxwlmll Mzlrsllzll RONALD CSaIvadorJ SEILERV K I l.unc' I 1-1 hnu :ll High Silmnl CAROL SCHANK IB, IA, 28 Councils Gnmrna Tri-Hi-Y HLQ, Bronzv Pin ROBERT SCHMIDT R.O.T.C., Cadet Captain R.0.T.C. Rillc Team R.0.T.C. Officers' Club A Cappella Choir HAROLD SCHRAMM Intramural Basketball I.cItcrrnr'ns' Club Concert Orclicstrax Swing Band DOROTHY CDotTieD SEEGERT IA, ZH, fill Councils Hi-Q, HTOIIIL' Pin JEANNE SLATER C..L.,X. IIIIIU Pninl Irllcr lll. 2lI, QA, Illl, iM, 'IA flUllllfllS I :n'nu'is' llnll King, H52 l'. i T',l'Hi'Y Iqikc rv Yin-w Stull, Nl'f'Sl'5'l A Cm-mmlm 2.5.1 Olluc l,l'1lI'Illit' lluumlimi Committee Lulu' lc' Vicw Stall, flUlIllllIIlNl 'IA Claw 5t'1'l'C'l2llN Man Quvi-n Court. IEISII l,K'l0l'llllf7ll Cilllllllllllfl' Hi-Q, Silxi-1' l'iu PATRICIA CPQTJ SMITH ALICE SORENSEN C,iK,.X,Ilnulim1 C..X..X. ml! Punu lA'lIl'l lI'11li'rl5:1llL'l Ill Cnunril Nlzuslml Scicrui'-lfislinn Sfrcivty fi1llllI'l'1l Cluh RMI znul lYhits' lilIL'lill'X Stull Rui Cross llrlvgaulc lxnppu 'l'ri-Hi-Y if wwf' Page 149 Page 150 WILLIAM lBiIIl STONE HILDEGARD lHiId0l G Swimming, Captain BA, 4A Councils Marshal, Captain lu2lT1llll0llS l,c'ttcrmcns' Club Lake rc? Vicw Staff, Co-Editor All-School Counctil Rvcl ancl XVhitL', l.itc-rarv Stall' Dccoration Committee 4A Class Prcsiclcnt Hi-Q, Silu-r l'in National Honor Society ORDON STROMBERG Hi-C Club Rrgistration Aiclc All-School Council Concert fjTl'lll'Sll'1i Sc holastici Art Awatcl, Colcl Kc-x HLQ, Cold l'in National Honor Society ALICE SUANE 327 Ollicc- Practicc' Rc-cl Cross IJ -Icgatc GLORIA TAYLOR Mt. Ayr High School, Mt, Ayr, Indiana C.A.A, Bowling Camera Cluh Gamma TrifHi-Y JANET TOUVE Washburn High School NVashhurn, NVisronsin Marshal Cap and Gown Com m i t tc-u National Honor Socicty SANDRA VETTERLEIN Spanish Club Concert Band Swing Band Conccrt Orc hcstra Hi'Q, Bronze l'in STRASSER l27 Ollict- Practice Lihrarv Assistant IIS, 2A Councils Rc-cl Cross llc-lcgatc Marslial liuclgc-t Committee HifQ, Cold l'in National Honor Society ALICE STRUBLE IB. IA. 2B, 2A, 3A Councils Scholastic Art Awarcl Scnior Girls' Chorus lircaklast Connnittcc Hi'Q, llron1cI'in ALTA Clrishl SULLIVAN SIIG Ollicc' Ptactitc Marshal C.A.A, Bowling R.O.'li.C. Bowling ELIZABETH CBe1tyI THIEL Dclta Club Rc-cl Cross llclcfgatc Came-ra Club Graduation Committee Hi-Q, BTOIIIL' l'in DOLORES lDeel UCHA W'atc'r Ballot C.A.A. Bowling Concert Orchcstra Marshal Dccoration Commitlcc SOPHIE VINIK Marshal MARLENE STRECKERT C.A.A. Numcrals IIB Ollicc- Practice Nlarshal Rcgistration Aiclc Library Assistant IB, SB, SA, 1113, 4A Councils Cracluation Aiclc Mothers' 'l'c-a Committee Hi-Q, Gold l'in National Honor Society, Sc-cl'c'tary HAROLD lHorryl STRUDHOFF Lane Tc-cihnical High School Football Swimming Nlarshal 4A Council Alpha Hi-Y All-School Council Cracluation Committee 4A Class St-tgcant-at-Arms PATRICIA TANG Nlarshal Scholastic Art Award, kc-x Spot ial Cirls' Chorus Rc-cl ancl lVhitc- Art Staff I A Council DELORES THOMPSON ZZA, BB, 4B Councils Kappa Tri-Hi'Y Spt-cial Girls' Chorus Senior Cirlsi Chorus A'Miss 'l'urnabout Court, H152 Caclct Hop Court, 1952 4B Svnior Service Gracluation Aiclc Nlav Quvcn. Laclvfin-XN'aiting, HI53 Hi-Q, Bronus Pin MARILYN VAN OSSENBRUGGEN IB, lA, 3A, 4B Councils Amitc Tri-HifY A Cappella Choir Mothers' 'l'c-a Committce LEO VON BUSCH HLC Club A Cappclla Choir SALLY WADE lN'rmcli'tm' Vvilson High S1 hnul, Lung liczuh, flillllllllllil flunwil Oi't'lu'stm MINETTA CLOUD WHITE Spur izil Girls' tllicnus Mznsliail BARBARA WINTERS C.,A.A. Lnunt il, l'lt'si1lt'nt IA, 215, ZA, fill. IIA, -1 ll, lAt1ountils All-School Kluum il, Svc ivtzns lffllil llluli Sp:-1 izil bills' Lluli N-ninr lfinlis Lnilliliittc-4' 1-izuluailiun Airli- l'imn C,uininittt'c' -lAl1l:iss, Vit t'- l'l't'Sltl1'lll Xl:n'Qt1c't-ii tlnurt, l!l5il Ili-Q, llrinilt- l'iu Nfllltllllll llmmi Sm il'ly NORMA JEANNE ZINDT H3 Ulliu- l'r:iCtiu' 2A, fill, IIA, -IA fluunt ils Lulu- ri- Yicw Stull, Cnlnlnnist Rod :incl XVhit4' l,ill'l'llI'X Stall' Simi-tizil Girls' Chuius Scnior Girls' Clmrus Mnrslinl Amitc 'I rifHi-Y Cup and Gown finininillvs' Mm Qui-rn, l,2ItlN'lll-vvitlllllll, H353 Hi-Q. Siltvr l'in Nzitinnzil llonnr Society LEON lCoun1l WEXLER Visuail l'illllt'2lll0lt Mzirslml Rvrl :incl White' l.ilt'l'1ll'V Stall' Rril Cross llclcgaltl' lNlUllll'lS'll'l'ilfl0lllllllllL'1 JOAN U05 WICKLAND Blzirslinl RITA WISKES KQAA. Suinnning l .lllltll'lll NYLAIU llztllvt Ill, IA Countils llvltqu Cluh Xlznshzil Rrtl Zlllil U'hitz' l.itt-rant Stull DOROTHY IDoT1ieD WHAN Alpha 'l'ri-HifY xllll'Slllll Spcrizil Girls' Kllmrus lglkc' rt' Yirw Stull, Columnist 223 fnlltl' l'rattitc lhnligct tlommittt-c HifQ, Bltlllll' Pin ANNETTA ROSE wilson A I-..-LA. lllllll l'nint l.ml IA, 2B Cnunrils Rvgistrzuiun Aiclo Spcfizil Girls' Chorus Sunim Girls' Chorus Stllll1llf,l'fIZllllSl Lap :intl Gown tiuniniittvs- lli'Q, limnlv l'in WANDA ZAUCHA Spt-1 iail Girls' Chorus Sc-niur Girls' Chorus Prom Connnittvv TO BE GRADUATED FROM SUMMER SCHOOL, 1953 JOHN CHRISTIE Lam' 'l'c'rliiiiml High Schnul lfuotlmull I,vtti'rnu-ns' Club HA, 4llK1nunxils Hi-Q, Blllllll' Pin ,luninr Climus Nlzrrsllail EX-JANUARY, 1953 JAMES Uimi ALOPOGIANIS Am undscn H igh S1 hool Marshal GEORGE JENSEN CHARLES SCHEIDT R.O.'I'.C. l'ickvd Platoon Basketball 2A Council Marshal Cnnrcrt Band HLQ, Bronze Pin JOHN CCowboyI KENNEDY R.0.'I'.C. Rilic- lvam N.R.A. Club Marshal Fmsli-Soph Fnotlxall Nlzirslizil erelfer on any 0 - alfeuelf' an any 0 - Eff Walea jofgw Mn As the school year comes to an end, it again becomes necessary for us to say goodbye to those of the faculty who are leaving us. Our words on the pages of this book are only a small token of the gratitude we feel toward them for the helping hand they have given us. After these words have grown dim, we shall still carry in our hearts the memory of these line teachers, who have influenced us more than they have ever realized. They have given us ideals for which to striveg through their experiences our road along life's highway will be smoother. They have devoted many years of service to the interest and welfare of Lake View's youth. Although they depart from these halls of learning, they will have left an unforgettable part of their personalities here. We hope that those whose names are written here will enjoy many years of happiness in their new life. Miss NORMA CONYNE Miss IRENE KEARNS MR. WILLIAM LASRY Miss RosE MARTIN Miss FLORENCE NoRToN Miss ADELAIDE VVETZLER - Qu Memoriam Miss Carolyn Theresa Eckstrorn passed away 011 December 26, l952. She had long been connected with Lake View High School, having been graduated froIII one of the earliest classes. Later she returned as a teacher of art, and remained until her retirement in l924. Miss Genevieve Souther passed away january 31, l953. She was a teacher of Latin and English at Lake View High School from l923-l948. Page 152 le 1953 Qc! iw! mife'jnnua 61,5 42817, IQPOJMCQJ me ofgwing ata A Miss VIVIAN A. S. SIMPSON, Janet Anderson Nancy Drewes Eleanor Gregory EDITOR Marlene Schuller ASSOCIATE EDITOR Bruce Galler LITERARY STAFF Marilyn Grossman Roxanne Hopfer Joan Anderson Dell Carlson FIRST SEMESTER ONLY SECOND SEMESTER ONLY Sponsor Alice Sorensen William Stone Leon Wexler Rita Wiskes Jeanne Wolfe Lynne Lintner Barbara Zimay Carol Logsdon Joan Panos Patricia Lohan Darlene Schultz Kenneth Marder Jeanne Schulz Alice Meyerowitz Betty Zechlin Norma Zindt ART STAFF Miss Edna Crowley, Sponsor Margaret Harmon Rudette Heimann Patricia Harmon Evelyn Peterson Alice Struble CONTRIBUTORS' PAGES Mrs. Evelyn Horney, Sponsor l Peter Lane Jeanne Schu z Karen Pohle Gladys Stogenson Joan Scherer ' Fred Stuckwisch Beverly WISE BUSINESS STAFF Mr. Loren T. Lucas, Sponsor Donna Filer Eleanor Gramlich Shirley Ponder .fagnowdcfgmenb The Literary Staff of the 1953 Red and White wishes to take this oppor ener tunity to express its gratitude to the following persons who have given so g ously of their time and effort, and who have cooperated most graciously ln every way possible. O Patrons and Advertisers Mr. Leander W. Hagerty, Jr. ur of Leander Company Mr. Roy A. Solem Mr. Boyd, Mr. Daniel, of the Marshall Studios and the Faculty The Marshall Studios The Student Body of 1952 1953 Page 153 jf. ffm Sfmt O! 1953 Wards cannot express the great importance of advertising to society. It has played a maior role in developing our economic standards, and is the foundation for our buying habits. Like a lawyer, it presents its case, and it is up to us, as the iury, to form our own conclusions. To the manufacturer, advertising is a means of informing the once indifferent public. Thus, it not only helps us to use wise judgment when buying, but it also enables us to become well acquainted with the various products and services that are offered. Within the last decade, advertisement has advanced from the pamphlet stage to a thriving commercial business. This progress has been made possible through the media of radio and television, combined with the ever increasing newspaper and magazine ads . The main obiective of a manufacturer is to make his product a household word. Only by large scale advertisement can he accomplish this feat. The Red and White certainly realizes the significance of advertising. Therefore, Lake View is grate- ful to the patrons, who are kind enough to place their ads in our Annual. Page I54 QQQ can wen was wins nv .bm- .sve N., 731511118 H3680 -,muqu 'nhuvnxyg NUCBHV. KUKHX MMA VA Add-West Currency Exchange, Inc.. . . . . . . . Andes Candles .............. ..... Arcadia Roller Rink ....... ..... Arlson Cleaners ...... .... ..... Art and Dick ...................... ..... Ashland Curtain 8. Drapery Cleaners ..... ..... B. and B. Variety ........ B. B. Produce Market .... Beierwaltes, A. ......... . Belmont Jewelry Shop .... Blondie's Grill .......... Bonnay's Frances ..... Chicago Protective Patrol . Chicago School ot Music. . . Compliments of the COEDS. Cosmic Food Shop ........ D. and H. Appliances ..... Dew's Hardware .... E. and J. Grill ............ Eleanor's Confectionery . . . Ellison Fireproof Warehouse Feller's Meat Market ..... Ferris Radio Laboratories . . Fred's Sandwich Shop .... George and Son ........ George's Aquarium ...... Gold Standard Food Mart. . Goldsmith Drugs ........ Greenview Pharmacy .... Hoellen's Shoe Store .... Jaeger, Inc ..... Joe's Eat Shop ....... Joy's Cleaners .......... J. and B. Meat Market .... Kaadland Bowling Alleys . . pa from A. 2349 W. Addison St. .... . 3965 N. Lincoln Ave. .... . 4444 N. Broadway ..... 2235-39 W. Roscoe St.. .. 3826 N. Ashland Ave.. .. 1444 W. Grace ......... 3144 N. Clark St. ....... . 3256 Southport Ave. 3204 Lincoln Ave. .... . 4002 N. Southport ...... 3557 N. Western ........ C. 3007 N. Southport Ave 30 E. Adams .......... 3930 N. Lincoln ....... 1154 W. Belmont ...... 3901 Broadway ........ 3105 N. Clark St. ....... . 2314 W. Roscoe St. ..... . 3110-12 Sheffield Ave. F. 3761 Southport Ave. 1057 Wellington ....... 1403 Irving Park ....... G. 3763 N. Southport ..... 3356 N. Ashland ....... 3427-31 N. Clark ....... 3358 N. Paulina ........ 1476 Irving Pk. ...... . 1938 Irving Pk. ...... . J. W.B.K.B., Channel 4 1613 Irving ........... 3811 Southport ....... 1611 Montrose ........ K. 3249 N. Ashland ....... Page 156 Chicago 18, III. Peak of All Candies . lf you can walk you can skate GR. 2-2020 .Blankets and Slip Covers LA. 5-9804 .Same location 65 years . Diamonds Lingerie, Hosiery, Skirts and Blouses Business Protection . ST. 2-2491 . Ll. 9-8537 .Bl. 8-1162 Bl. 8-6232 We never close Ice cream, candies, toys Household removals-Packing and shipping . GR. 2-8056 .BI. 8-3988 .Groceries, vegetables and frozen foods .Tropical Fish and Pet Supplies GR. 2-3456 Prescription Specialists .Prescription Druggist .Alderman, 47th Ward .Pattern For Living We Never Close . BU. 1-3280 . LA. 5-0971 .Instructions for Beginners Lakeview Cleaners ..... Lando School Supplies .... .... La Paglia Barber Shop ..... .... Lenters and Sons ...... Leona's Pizza House .... Leonard's Shell Service .... .... Lincoln Glass Co. ..... . Lincoln Knitting Mills ..... .... Lindemann's Food Store ..... .... Locke's Camera Shop ..... .... Marr Drug Co. .......... . . . . Martin Auto Parts Co. ....... . . . . Midwest Poultry 8. Egg Co. Miller, C. W. .............. . . . . Mother and Son Bakery ..... .... Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co. . . . North Star Restaurant . . Paul's Meat Market ....... .... Pehan, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. .... . . Penn-Guin Oil Co. ..... . Radium Camera Shop . . . Rodin Bros. Co., Inc.. . . . Roscoe Food Shop .... Royal Blue Store . . . Scandia Delicatessen ......... .... Seubert's Bakery .............. .... Simplex Grupp Motor Parts Co. ..... . . . . Stogenson, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. .... . . . . Sunnyside Poultry 8. Eggs. Toepke's Bakery ............. Trussel Radio 8. T.V. Service ..... .... Ungaretti, Carl .... Weber Pharmacy .... Werk's Music House .... Woolworth, F. W. . . . . Zeller, C. B. . . .. Zephyr Cleaners . . . .. ...- 0... pa from L. 1617 Irving Pk. 1910 W. North Ave.. 3746 Broadway 98 S. Water Market .... 928 W. Belmont 3749 N. Ashland .. 1712 W. Belmont .. 3338 N. Lincoln 3932 N. Ashland .. 752 Fullerton Ave. . M. 3801 Broadway 3359 N. Ashland ... 3456 N. Sheftield ... 2004 W. Roscoe 3947 N. Ashland N. 2811-23 N. Ashland .. .... 15W.Division P. 3425 N. Clark ..... 1128 Newport Ave. . R. 847 Belmont .... 930 E. 43rd St. .... . ....2036 W. Roscoe 3752 N. Ashland . .. S. 1033 W. Belmont .. 940 W. Webster . .. 3912 N. Ashland 3501 N. Hermitage . 3452 N. Lincoln T. 2257 W. Roscoe 3840 N. Ashland . . . U. 1121 W. Oakdale .. W. 2919 Broadway 3039 Lincoln Ave. . 1023 Belmont ..... Z. 1543 Melrose 3438 Lincoln .... Page 157 .Wholesale Dealers-Butter Free Delivery - EA. 7-8861 Friendly Vet Service GR. 2-6010 L. V. Oflicial Sweaters GR. 2-5054 Fine Prescription Service GR. 2-4141 Prescription Pharmacist Fine Bakery Goods LA. 5-7825 GR. 2-3401 LA. 5-5166 Developing - Photo Supplies WA. 4-3300 GR. 2-8005 Your Neighborhood Delicatessen BI 8-1770 Rebuilt Motors BI 8-5619 GR. 7-2959 LA. 5-1220 Coal-Oil Prescription Druggists Radios-Music-Music School Department Store Real Estate-Insurance-Mortgages EA. 7-3739 Em by CIIEER SHUI' SCHOOL SUPPLIES RENTAL LIBRARY GREETING CARDS TOYS AND GAMES 1529 IRVING PARK BLVD. o Tel. BU I-6 8 QAIAIR fzizf ,:Q: f -5 133' -5 f lil' -5 fig? f -Q ,.,. 4 f.,. .5. , .5. ,1 1. F . .9 C I 5? X .-., f.,. F. 1 12' K T. I .UQ x 3. J 12' x pg. fd T. F 12' x fd F. nt' I X. F8- C fel N X UUNGRATULATIUNS T0 THE GRADUATION CLASS from YOUR EASHIUN HEADQUARTERS for 0 Coats 0 Suits 0 Dresses 0 Formals 0 Bridal Crowns 0 Sportswear 0 Linaerie 0 Play Clothes 0 Swim Suits 0 Costume lewelry 0 Accessories AA ROWS 3160 North Lincoln f-ff 3 fig! it fi? L riff! 4 A521 fd I T x I HQ! L, ,mf L ff? Sn. AQ! + 1:5 X I 5-I -fd j 'X X N wjwfwfw I. I X X A511 pg. - 1 fi!! tlltlll EI 31' Pago IW WIVFKATULATIUIVA' GRADUATES 60l'l'll0Al'l'l2l'lt6 of :L VICTOR ADDING MACHINE co. 3 For 33 Years a sound, growing indusiry wifhin your communify. We invite pl h h p uni i rovide f f I VICTOR ADDING MACHINE CO .' k 0 Manufacturing Corpora tion 2640 BELMONT AVENUE ' 1 - .1 es :s 1, is 11 es as es e:- Q1 es s as as sYsTEMArlc SAVING sPEl.l.s sscunrrv Building a bank account is much the same as accumulating a fund of knowledge. It can't be done in a day or even a year but every semester should find you farther advanced than the last. Your graduation should be your commencement in the all important elective of money management for which the prerequisite is systematic saving. th' l06J' . . . . gwqslliletmnlll This spare represents mansaccumutattng period- 5 ,-. 'Meg Either successor Qilurc is settled. 5 230 NQ'd3Y2Qf.5l3 5.d' ,nf the z.: TK OJ me oflslst. age - 35 Q Call l0ll. mall when sonlhinks hc mliimsmid 'll'i?L s must not speculate .. -me . , B and condudeshc . 540 , f' --e lfnows more lhan dome, ,mms sonreahzes . OF. H h- h hd M lhalllfe Isa ' 'S 5 CP mm as M9 ' realriyandheis 755 -1 herwwwnsdcm nolassmarlas ofmenham 45 z lhe litheraman 'f0f'0C '0U9'1f meet with 0 .of ikir hisglherwas Psvezsss 976 -50 Judgement a man of and lose their of men have one magfgr Et'lllIGCt' lost 'tlheirall in 5000 min accumuaion 1 'Sa I .afgc th' C by ' 96 f:::,....:ts.e.f.,.,t..g so LAKE VIEWTRUSTIE SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Reserve System - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3 MOPg3H,S Incorporated The Quality Line 32 W. RANDOLPH . . . Vlctory 2-7007 Complete line of Cups, Trophies and Prizes Morgan's also handles Pins, Fraternity Jewelry, 5: Medals, Practical and Special Design Jewelry. MORGANS INCORPORATED Page IGI gli. N orthcenter's Friendly Store HERST'S DEPARTMENT STORE 4051-4061 LINCOLN AVE. GRaceIand 2-0024 CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS Compliments of DEVON PRINTING CO. 1117 W. Armitage Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Llncoln 9-1830 .-, E The Finest in Beauty Care for the Discriminating Woman Q, EAstgate 7-1163 LA VOGUE Beauty Shop HELEN ORTH BILLIE FENTCN 429 Diversey Parkway The Latest in Hair Styles -' The Newest in Techniques RAYSON SPORTS Reconditioners of Athletic Equipment CUSTOM MADE SPORTS WEAR 2759 Lincoln Avenue Phone: BUckingham 1-1666 Chicago 14, Illinois Wm. oawiri Where the Models Buy Their Clothes North - 3118 N. Lincoln South - 6420 S. Halsted Southwest - 4716 S. Ashland KLEE BROS. Conveniently Located Lincoln Ave. at Belmont Milwaukee Ave. at Cicero EFFINGER AND KLEIN HARDWARE I HOUSEWARE - TOOLS - PAINT I-lornNe's DEPARTMENT stone 3936 N' ASHLAND AVENUE GR. 2-3038 Chicago 13, Illinois 2049-53 ROSCOE ST. Bl. 8-7669 35 years ser e to greater Lak V w Complete Furnish gs for Men, Women a d Children P I ' y r neighborhood t jfs 5' :z ga 1 4 Page 162 SCORES of 1 Owner Cars . Trading in on This SEE Sensational Our Display 1953 of Studebaker NEW STUDEBAKER CARS C Y Actual photon-nah and Fo, Top C7! . TRUCKS Quality at Our Car USED CARS th N W 1953 St d b k See Our BLOCK C ple new WJWJZQI6 can gingaeczfafof 1522 of LAWRENCE BARGAINS CHAMPION -k COMMANDER v-8 AVENUE Makes ' ERE is the most daring step forward of our Qpen and H times in automobile designing-a car sparkling 0 with breath-taking originality . . . the new 1953 Evenmss Models Studebaker. This is the first American car with a real foreign- 4737 car Hair-an impressively long and racy Studebaker Q that's so very low most people can see right over it. N- Cl-ARK Stop in at a nearby Studebaker showroom and STREET try out this exciting new car, A truly marvelous new type of power steering is available in the Commander V-8 at moderate extra cost. . . . .,. at Over 100 Years of Studebaker Progress The Starliner coupe-less than five feet high! ' ., an 'he RWJWGYI of 1712 Wvrld A far-advanced new flight into the future! 'Z' JM? SALES AND SERVICE All Phones UPtown 8-6575 ac . 5. . D. i.. at . ' E Page 163 XI L' Zfjit if if if L 1' L' L' L' -I L' L' L' L' if if 1' L .' 'JM J I 4 Harveys ifvlslzes the Glass of 553 gvery Success ul' Compliments of LINCCLN NATIONAL BANK Lincoln - Damen - Irving Park Rd. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. FAVOR RUHL AND COMPANY, INC. A staunch supporter of Lake View's Red and White for many years. Dealers in Artists' Materials and Drawing Supplies 425 South Wabash Avenue HA. 7-1340 Models: Joan Scherer, Darlene Schultz MAKERT'S SPORT STORE Home of the Lamprey Fish Lure 21 I3 West Roscoe Street Chicago 'I8, Illinois Br f EARN Sa,ooo A YEAR Sn or more through c o I. L E G E Complete Business Training SHORTHAND IBeginning or Reviewl, :-2 MACHINE SHORTHAND ISIenotypel, COMPTOMETRY, TYPEWRITING, 7-5 BOOKKEEPING, ADULT BRUSH-UP CLASSES :-1 Too many high school graduates have taken iobs without any future. Trained students are in constant demand and are preferred for advancement. Interesting Booklets Free, Business Careers for Men and Women. Tells you everything you want to knowg answers your questions. It's free, of course. Write or phone BRYANT 81 STRATTON COLLEGE 18 S. Michigan Avenue RAndoIph 6-1575 :jg ii CP if ii 5? 63 6? 6' Page 164 WISHES FROM A NEIGHBOR For The Graduating Class of '53 I Profitable Experiences 0 Worthwhile Opportunities I A Brighter Future We have been neighbors for a long, long time. This year, which marks our Fiftieth year in business, is an occasion for reminiscing. It was in the Fall of 1907 that our Company moved into a new two-story brick building at the corner of Grace and Rcvenswood. Then began a series of expansions. Even as Lake View High again and again has outgrown its quarters, so Cronome has been obliged to increase its capacity and add to its facilities. Such is the pattern of progress. To stand still is to retrogress. So, neighbor, have no fear of growing pains, iust keep on growing. CRONAME INCORPORATED , Specialists in Fine Mefalcraff Since 7903 3701 RAVENSWOOD AVE. cr-rlcAGo 13 Gongrafufzfiona gjracluafed Before Deciding on or Job See Us Ol' PRUDENTIAL'S New Chicago lnsuronce Oltice 165 N. CANAL STREET 1-gggi TEWART-WAR ER fhwisfres tlze Gfass of 53 gvery Success i-aa-ci nf, . ,. .: 1, ., 5 PR: age IG omya imenfri 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES H. WEBER 6th Senatorial District OUR THANK YOU The precinct captains and officers of the 45th Ward Regular Democratic Organiza- tion desires to thank the parents, friends and relatives of all students of Lake View High School who exercised their most important rights as citizens by voting on November 4th. We are proud of our good citizens. It is our fondest wish that the students, who are to graduate, be blessed with health, happiness and a prosperous future. ' Good luck to all of you. THE 45th WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION X Charles H. Weber, Ward Committeeman Edwin F. Meyer, Chairman The City Sidewalk Inspectors ioin with us in our good wishes. By William J. Roeder it ,i1.1,1,z,5.z.,,,.,. Page 166 MW! af Lakeview Recreation Sheridan Recreation 50 Lanes 58 Lanes Reserve an Alley Tonighf Phone Your Reservafion DI. 8-9800 ED. 4-9800 3239 N. CLARK ST. COR. SHERIDAN RD. AND WILSON Lake View siudenfs have had leagues in bofh places for years 1 g 167 as as . .. .. fs .. .. 11- 1. .1 1:- 1:- 12 if if if 1: 12 1: as 1. Compliments of ::: ACE FASTENER CORPORATION 3415 N. Ashland Avenue mmf rum' IA II Ill 1 IIIIWI .agar-21. iiiiidlg, QQ, I ..-. I g.q,: .i I., . .11 X '11 It ' vim w iiii 1 J- I 1. ZH ILBFE' I II WI 111N 1451411256 gff' I I' :gig 1. 1f-- ' f ' .Af ,EFI ' Stapling Machines and Staples P r' 3 P F P Z U In 2 CD 0 Z Skin Beautifier SUCCESSFULLY TREATS ACNE, PIMPLES, BLACKHEADS ADOLESCENT SKIN DISORDERS Consultation Free 29 E. Madison St. CEntraI 6-8865 wi R. I.. cl.AYPool. 175 W. Jackson Blvd. WA. 2-261 4 SHERIDAN RESTAURANT A Good Place to Eat 3946 Sheridan Road Kindest Remembrance to All Our Friends from Charlie and Millie MOTHER'S SCHOOL STORE Lake View High School's Oldest School Store 1512 Irving Park Road Second Store east of School Compliments of Al.DEN'S, INC. 511 S. Paulina gf Chica o 7, Illinois INSURANCE 9 A sooo PLACE ro womc 1 WW. . f 'v A I Tad's Dry Goods and Men's Wear with Sandy Lerner, the co' proprietor, and one of Lake View's staunchest friends. 3546 N Ashland Avenue Gkaceland 7-284 TAD'S DRY GOODS AND MEN'S WEAR I 3747-49 SOUTHPORT BU. 1-1454 'il Models: Mary Ann Van Halter and Sandy Lerner Page 168 W Nick D. Markos, Prop Gompliments and Qest Uzklzes RUTH NIORAN SHOPPE 943 RUSH STREET Across From lsbell's DEIolwclre 7-2741 P6 Womeng -ZVppCZI'Q! OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL NINE PG Air C ondifioned - 1, Q Jw fWM,,f,4ff f? M4700 Wfwfmwxwwif Jigga? f ZYSTZZJW f ZWWWWQ 7 25636 EMQJQWM fogwi 9 ,wjguw 4f4fi7yf2ygi33f1 MkW QQi?Qak?6?f,WWWQj! Z2 ZZ AW 5Q4Ev?Q2MxM GMHMGWJJ' iff6'MZCjm'uf4gf QVZ'-Szfewvfwfy 064 M547 S133 .BMXZJQ wZ'Z'9d:'W ' Qczfgazdraez. MEM x Z1i jf-2.-,,,g, M MZTQQHWWQXWX WZ?Ai WMMpQiQ W M' 2'Zi7jQWaZZw?5WQ7,g WM W fWJi5iWifMfwWW5225M?,wz'3Q2iD aww Awww if ff-ffcgmmm Z M Q df W iiififiwiwndww iffgfw., fwfaek 5 wmgwbwg ,MM ' Page 170 N TI E ALVIN morons, lNc. fi AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 1 Soles . . . Service . . . Ports :iz 52 2101 W. IRVING PARK RD. ff lNdependence 3-6800 T . Complimenfs of MORTON MOTORS FORD DEALERS 3308 N. Sheiiiield Avenue A F Q T L 3 Q ' Confucius soy:- : pAof0graPLy in !Aid 6004 Stupid mon eof fo live but Wise mon LIVE TO EAT CIT T62 NORTH STATE ST. LAKE VIEW LUNCH R00iVl 1' STofe 2-2462 Moke it o habit To eat here doily O S CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 l.lNcoLN-BEl.MoNr Y. M. C. A. .jslome of Jule MewQ A94 yum! jri y 6444.4 TRI HI Y AMITE - - SIGMA - - THETA - - OMEGA CHI ALPHA - - GAMMA - - KAPPA - - AMALPHI HI Y ALPHA - - MARATHONS 3333 NORTH MARSHFIELD AVENUE Phone Blttersweet 8-3333 O GRADUATES!!! For A JOB WITH A FUTURE The Conrad Hilton Hotel Inquire . . . Personnel Department 725 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE Phone WAbash 2-4400 - Extension 438 Best Wishes CLASS of 53 from EAGLE Screw Machine Products 3700 w. OAKTONV smear Skokie, Illinois Compliments of Crane Packing Company T800 BELLE PLAINE AVE. Chicago I3, III. Manufacturers of Mechanical Packings Mechanical Seals Precision Lapping Machines Pipe Joint and Gasket Compounds H qs gs :L li Page 172 SL - - DICK'S FOODS Qualify Groceries and Mears 3475 N. Broadway Complimenis of DR. I'I. G. HULTGREN Tl LEMASTER The Finest Plastic Wall Tile A-1 PLASTIC MOLDERS, INC. 1415-21 Diversey Parkway Chicago 14 P. Makray Blitersweet 8-4151 ASHLAND-ADDITION FLORIST GR0'CelU d 2-3800 Flowers For All Occasions 3613 N. Ashland Avenue Chicago, Illinois S R y Sheffield BUck gh 1 3920 if 11 if as as 51 4 23 Complimenis of A FRIEND Compliments of VIM SPORTS, INC. 1611 W. Belmont Avenue Chicago, Illinois ? Meer Your Friends af IGLOO DAIRY BAR 1630 Irving Park SANDWICHES AND ICE CREAM ALAN RADIO Co. 4027 N. Lincoln Avenue ii Page 173 gli ' I M Compliments of Tel. DI rs y 8-9109 Harry W. P R Co. Appraisals - I uran e - Management 1922 Irving Park Ro Llncoln 9-2122 Sales nd Exchanges Y 1133 W. Addison Street Chicago 13, Illinois L I lv , I f I A ' X X 3 i THE BOOSTER IS YOUR NEWSPAPER X THE SYSTEM PRES - News of the family, student a d s 'vities 2 - Q and accomplishments is lw el ome. Suitable pict es, too. 910 est 5: o t BU an Q 1.0693 I. ol.N-BELMONT S h ,P ' O S ' I SHERIDAN CENTE c oo ff ions ur pecla ty suNnA osren 3114 eenview BUckingham 1-7500 '1' PLAN A PARTY Where you will find delicious food thoughtfully served in a romantic atmosphere AND T.V. SERVICE Continuous from RECORDS - RAD'05 11:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Closed Sundays and Holidays GRaceland 7-6272 1525 West Irving Park LE PETIT GOURMET 619 N. Michigan Ave. SUperior 7-1184 The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof, LAKE SHORE DAIRY FARMS , , the world, and they that dwell therein. It IS well 1758 W, Barry Phone Bl, 8-7390 to remember thy Creator in thy youth. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE FOUR SQUARE Dealers in Grade A Dairy Products FOUNDATION, INC. W 4 . gs 1 .- . .1 R? Page 174 W is mice. llfl-I referrer I new I I l'l 1 1 1 1 l l - - - - R2 LAKE VIEW RESTAURANT 3952 N. Ashland Avenue WE SERVE Breakfasts - ,Luncheons - Dinners and All Kinds of Sandwiches Compliments of TI'IE'I'A TRI HI Y LINCOLN TURNERS 1019 DIVERSEY PKWY. Gymnasium 81 Swimming Classes CHILDREN AND ADULTS THE CHARLES A. HOHMEIER LUMBER CO. Anything in lumber gfffffus 2::::',::fl'iP' Architectural Millwork Joyce Ca n gh Barb Reine k Building Supplies Bettv Ev K Rh . . pa, Failing J R Cabinet Worlz A Specially Sandra Gierk B b S II QUALITY MATERIALS S'j'5:U5aG b I If tix: Sghh d d Dependable Service Guaranteed M K ' . 622' g:,al:,,fc2:pfIl 'I7l'l-25 W. Belmont at Paulina St. .I ' K I 5 h lt P N J:g'pL'gfr:m'ae:g CHICAGO I3, ILL. 1? IB O jtzgcggigugm We have no branch yard E I P Linda Wickstrom For estimates or information Phone Bittersweet 8-3660 ff nfogmyo 4 M YM Mfr? My WW fllwlvyifl y WW fwfiw Afgf-i3?e9gfflmlf 0? A Qgecigffgielf 5 Q fi 529' CI75 R. 'iid E 8 i 1,- p. X, ii If 4? ,P Wifi 5 4 K' 1 , 2 21,544 VL eX 2 A Cappella Choir ...... Adjustment Ollice ...... Advertisements .......... rm-3213 I-945 ff A 3 0 74,7 Lost and Found 21 .......,..l56-l7l Lunchroom ' ...... Main Office ....... All-School Council ....... 34 Majorettes ..... Captain Andrews ...... 82,83 Maintenance ..... Assemblies ........... .,,,,, 8 2,83 Marshals .......,,.... Attendance Ollice ...... 18 May Festival ......................... Baseball ............... ...... 1 10 May Queen and her Court .......... Basketball .......................................... .......... 1 08,109 National Honor Society ..... 1Mr. J. Trimble Boyd, Principal ......... ...... 1 2,13 Mrs. Elizabeth Perry ........ Cadet Hop ....................................... .......... 1 00,101 P.T.A. .......................... . Candid Shots ....... ...... 6 7-69 Red and White ............,., Cheerleaders ..................... 111 Red and White Stalls ..... Christmas at Lake View ,.,,,,,,.,,,, 84 Registration .,,,,,,.,,,,..,,.,., Mr. Andrew E. Christophersen .,,,,.,, 66 R.O.T.C. ......... .. 1 YCMSS Councils ............................. 35,36 Senior Activities ...................... Clubs.. ........... ....... 92-96 Senior Class Officers, February .... Concert Band ............ 72,73 Senior Class Ollicers, june ..... Concert Orchestra ..................................... 76,77 Senior Committees, February Mr. I. P. Daniel, Assistant Principal ........ 13 Senior Committees, June .... Departments .............,.............................., ,,.,,, 2 2-31 Senior Council, February ....... istrict Superintendent's Oliice ...... 11 Senior Council, June ........ , Divisions ....................................... 37-63 Senior Dinner Dance W XJ jlksFaculty ............................................ 14-17 Senior Frolic ................................... if - , Far ell to Faculty Members ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,. 152 Senior Hi-Qs, Gold Pin, February ..... T I 3 Mr. hur S. Fieser, Senior Sponsor ,,.,,....... 118 senior Hi-Qs, Gold Pin, june, .............. lv Q ' X Fi e ill ............................................,.,.,,,,,, .,.,., 6 4,65 Senior Hi-Qs, Silver Pin, February ...... .. 8 ' . 1 tthew L. Fitzgerald ......... .,.,., 1 1 Senior Hi-Qs, Silver Pinfjune ..... 'S 1, r ll .................................... .......... 1 04-106 senior Mothers' Tea -Z .............. ' Q G. ............................. ........,, 1 12,113 Seniors, February .... U 5 Grad ation, February ................................. 7 ........ 132,133 Seniorsnjune Q Dr. Herold C. Hunt, Superintendent of Schools 10 W-Special Girls' Cliorus K NDA Index .....,.,.,...,,..,.,.........,....,.,........,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,., 173 'Spring SeniorbService ...... ' Introduction to Activities ............. ...... 7 0,71 Stage Crew ...... A Introduction to Advertisements ...... .......... 1 54,155 Swimming .... 1 ....... Y .,............. Introduction to Athletics ......... ...... L ...102,103 Theme, The Spiritiof l953 ........ Introduction to School ...,,. ,..,.. 8 ,9 Title Page .................... f ............... Introduction to Seniors ...i.. .......... 1 16,117 Track ..................................... Junior Chorus ,,,,,.,,,,.,.,. ,.,... 8 0,81 Trip to Ylfashington, D.C ........ E Lake re View ........ 89 Twins of Lake View .......... Lettermens' Club ...... lll Views of the School ..... gg: Library ,,,,,,,,,.,,..,., 20 Visual Education .....' . . 15, 'F 6 Page 176 .w ,y a, , ,Lf -1 . ' .. 118 .. 134 - -cvs' .15 ' if-f'f,.: ry-It 66 'f ' 66 g 19 TQ 111 '- 66 1 85 Y 98,99 99 90,91 ' 66 33 86-88 153 32 1 14,1 15 V 127 . 118 A 134 118 134-136 . 130,131 129 120 134 120 134 128 121-127 134-151 78-79 85 85 107 4,5 2,3 107 97 64,65 6,7 85 ,,,,.'V r ' ju W VUp,0fQ' b ' CM is ,A D ck? ix 'W WWW? WWW U QW wwf J ' f 419 DJ f Qw j?ZLVW f My fC7f5Lffa g SS? fqia-3 W W aw f W MKWZLV Vffw 01314 2- Q XCWOHWJV 'A J l l Uk ' , . N J' W ' s 1 - ' .- x Q X '- 7 f 1 N 'Q ' V 1' J 7J'f' M ., X. 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