Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1954
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C Lake YICW, lor she has established and maintained ,fi f high standards lor her students to follow through- -1, A. Q51 Q out the years. V. .1 4, --v: '.' . . . . . 31 Tuff, According to the measure ol time, I,ake View is -.if .' .ly , . I ,:,.-'f old. let, those who know her best realize that she .1ll'f5'7.:- 18 blessed with an ehxir ol vouth, It is her young ' 4-: . . . ' . . . ' .l ' kj, people with their new ideas, their spirit, and their lfj feeling that Lake View is their school which keeps 'il her young despite her age. lhrough these young 3' 'wp men and women, who will not let her grow old, she 'ml has lullilled her destiny ol' the past, and has her i 1' if 1, 4 ' . I-' .' . .r 'e on the llllllle. - - - '- 4 . ' i 1 lf,-l ,U-. 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' lforjy of Ofafe Mew we ' F70 '7 ffa I speak to you now in a voice mellowed and wise with age. You are not the first to whom I have spoken, for many have come to me during my eighty years. I can and will tell you of the days gone by, of my beginning, my joys, my tragedies, my losses, my gains, and, most of all, my growth. Now hear my voice from the past, I speak of my history - the history of Lake View High School. 1869 - WVilliam P. jones, scholar, educator, poet, and prophet carrie to the community of Lake View and here plot- ted my beginning. I was to be the first township high school in the state. 1873 - After many long hours of committee battles, the site of my first building was donated by the Graceland Cemetery Company. 1874 - April 29 brought my dedication. I was the prairie high school, Lake View. My hrst building consisted of a library, a laboratory, four classrooms, and a large assembly hall. May 4th saw the entrance of my first seventy-three stu- dents. Only eight were taking regular high school courses. 1876 - My students took part in scholastic tests given by the Educational Committee of the International Exposition. In February the records revealed that I had received the highest possible award, and that my tests ranked above all other school work submitted throughout the world. The only graduate of the year, Benjamin Franklin McConnell, walked alone through commencement to become the first alumnus. By 1884 sixty-seven young people became Lake View alumni. During this time the head of the school was Augustus F. Nightingale. I could not call him the principal, because, as many of these hrst students could tell you, he taught classes as well as administered the school. 1884 - By this time the enrollment began to enlarge. I was bursting with pride in this year, because some of my graduates returned to teach the classes of their Alma Mater. 1885 - Friday, the thirteenth of March, brought disaster. A fire completely destroyed my Hrst building. Science apparatus, some furniture, and Johnny , the school skeleton, were the only things the fire fighters were able to save. Of course the students expected to have a holiday, but Dr. Nightingale found a place for them to meet. School met as usual the following Monday in the Evanston Avenue, now Broadway, Chapel. Commencement exercises for the ten graduates of the year were held in the Evangelical Lutheran Church on School Street. 1886 M After floating a bond issue, the citizens of the com' munity proudly celebrated the opening of my new school build'ing on May 28th. 1889 - The town of Lake View was incorporated into the City of Chicago. Somehow, I felt as though I had now grown up. I was a city high school. 1890 - For the first time since my beginning a change of leaders took place. Dr. Nightingale and his wife said Good- bye to me, when the well-loved principal was selected to become the Superintendent of Chicago Schools. For a short time, Mr. Charles WV. French held the position of principal. A year later he left to take charge of Parker High School. Following him was james H. Norton, who, because of his youth, became the big brother to all the students. 1898 - A four story addition was erected at the north end of the building, for I was getting bigger. Both my enrollment and my faculty were growing. 1900 - Those whom the gods love die young . I lost a beloved hero, companion, and principal, James Norton. Mr. Benjamin F. Buck became the new principal. 1912 - Mr. Buck left us to become the principal at Senn High School. Mr. B. Frank Brown, who was beloved by faculty and students alike because of his magnetic personality, fol- lowed him. During the time from 1912 to 1924 he helped to inaugurate the Lake re View , the local honor society, the R.O.T.C., the Lake View Commission, and Senior Cotton Day. Enrollment grew until it reached the vast number of 3,500. 1916 - My old two-story building was razed, and a new section containing the present assembly hall was erected. At the same time a new north section containing the boys' gymnasium was built. 1917 - 1Var!! The country entered YVorld War I, and every student at Lake View did his part by buying bonds. Many of my boys joined the armed forces and some even died for their country. 1919 - Despite the war, I had grown with leaps and bounds. It was necessary to open three branches: Greeley, Ravenswood, and Hamilton. 1924 - Mr. B. Frank Brown passed from my halls forever. Mr. Charles Perrine took his place as principal. During the next six years both the Parent-Teachers' Association and the present course book system were established. 1929 - I found it necessary to relinquish my beautiful willow trees. The city was widening Ashland Avenue, and my trees were standing in the way of progress. 1930 - This year found a quiet, dignified man taking the helm. Mr. Olice 1Vinter, who loved all girls and boys, and had implicit faith in their ability to build a better world, became principal. The enrollment increased to 4,800. In order to hold this overflow, another branch, Audubon, was opened. 1939 - Another new section was added. This one was at the far north end of the property, and contained the Lunch- room and the girls' gymnasiums. 1941 - World VVar II! Again I gave freely of my boys and girls, and bought my quota of stamps and bonds. 1948 - I, with many others, mourned the passing of Mr. Hlinter, one of the greatest men to ever influence my young people. May 3rd brought to me my present principal, Mr. Trimble Boyd. A good leader, he has instituted the National Honor Society, a new form of student government, the May Festival, and the Wfater Ballet. 1954 W- I am now eighty years of age. Somehow, I feel no older now than I did on the first day I opened my doors to teenagers to ofler them an education. My graduates have become famous in all fields of work. I am more than pleased to say that many of my young people have returned to teach my classes. It gives me a warm feeling to know that people think enough of me to devote their lives to keeping my reputation perfect. From my halls have passed such famous people as: Edgar Bergen, IVilliam Thompson, jimmy Nelson, Kay Wlestfall, John Gunther, Robert Palmer, Fritz Liebler, Hope Skillman, Clark Kuebler, Gloria Swanson, janet Gaynor, and many others who have made their names famous. This brings my story to a close. I have spoken of the past: and I am looking forward to a bright future. My most fervent prayer to God is that I will be allowed to continue to put young people on the right road to success. lu 93153 . . 'WN ' 2232.22 5755 W Xi . 'ff 'aa ff-2-ww' 81 f 1 gg !7?aL . 53... I !! 1u 1757 7 1175. nf -. v , ',,4l',b , .' ' 1 'z 5. I 5 ,h -M. -- --W - ' 211. ' . . M...- ' Y, ' -1 , , -. ': - . N. - . if- '- . 'H p ' 'f-.,. X: . ,. - .HM N. -b-rr. .- ' fi ' 'i,w'1 v.5 'IA I ' jf 1. 4 1 'V 1-,. L' -5 .. , , ',- H115 . , , .I ,fc .4 ' 'af -v ,K U -6' LJ '. fa gm -' '-1 .fu', X .- xl 'r, '1?.': , . x ' .-ix. - 0' Q I 1 S ADJ 1 We stood motionless for a few minutes before our eyes traveled upward to gaze at a familiar sight. There, silhouetted against the black sky, were the school's towers. They stood proud and tall, like great hands reaching to Heaven in praise. or, perhaps, asking spiritual guidance. As friends are distinguished by certain qualities. so are buildings. These towers were the outstanding feature of the school which had become our friend. Within its time-worn walls we had grown from frightened freshmen to adulthood. At first, we were caught in a mad whirl of unknown happenings, -- registration, new classes, school organizations, new friends, and new teachers. As time passed, however, the strangeness disappeared. We realized there was much to learn, and it became necessary to select our from the many subjects offered. We discovered that the Main and Attendance Oflices, and Adjustment Department were friendly places and sources of help to us. We learned to use the library to a better advanta We became a part of Lake View. and it became part of us. We gazed at the towers, thinking of Lake View. We sighed, and with an air of pride, whispered, our school . We stood silently and listened. as the towers echoed our words and faded into the dark night. outside activities, chosen field ge. V. Benjamin . General Superintendent of Chicago Public Schools Dr. Willis was appointed by the Board of Education to the oflice of General Superintendent in May, 1953. Dr. Willis began his term of oflice in September of this year. The faculty and student body of Lake View High School extend their heartiest greetings to the new super- intendent. Dr. Willis has drawn to our attention the fact that Chicago ap- pointed her first Superintendent of Schools in l853. It is interesting to note that Dr. VVillis is beginning Chicago's second century of education as her new Superintendent of Schools. Again, we wish him well. Page 10 L3 LA 7' l Mr. 'l rimlmlc Boyd lJt't'2llIlS p1'im'ilmz1l A ol 1.11140 View High Scllmul in Huy. ISHS. W 4 He has hliliznlccl SCAYCl'1ll UlllSl2lIllllIlg lclixilicrs. which snr' well on their XYSI3' Lo Vflllllllg I,:1l4c Yicw lrzulilium. such an thcl Xnlimml Ilm1m'Sociz-my :mal thc Nlny W l slivzll. flfffyl ff Pagell fad' 79a,Zf,afr6w4Zuz.'d H11 lld1'e111 P. llzmicl wan 1111111111111-cl Lo the zlasist 1 11111 111'i111'ip11lal1ip ol' Luke View i11 SCIJIFIIIIJCT, IUH1 X Xu 111111101 wl1z11 muck 1111551011 lllilf lac Lo thc XIQ1111 1 Oiiirc, 11116 Cllll zllxvzlyx be 1155111011 ul ll greeting with lll'iClllllf 5111ilC. Page 12 ome If fjze jsbisfricf Gfpce NIR. NI.X'I I'llliXY L. lflTZCLliR.Xl.IJ Nlr. lfitzgerald, District Superintendent, ably assisted by Nlrs. Nlabel li. lflultgren and their stall ol' ollice practice girls, carrv on the business ol High School District Number Two in Room IIB. The high schools in this district are Lake View, lflower, lforeman, Kelvyn Park, Steinmetz, Tulev, XValler, and XVells. There are lortv public high schools in the citv ol Chicago, which are divided among live superintendents. The author- ity ol' these superintendents comes lrom Dr. Luf bera, Superintendent in charge ol' Secondary liducation. The district ollice is given regional authority. Its purpose is to take care ol' all budgets, attendf ance, permits, special studies, or any acute prob- lem which may arise, and which otherwise would have to be conducted downtown. Nlr. l itLgerald has a meeting once a month with the principals ol' the schools in his district, where he discusses different problems which mav have come up. The current problem, which is now being discussed. is the importance ol luring more young people into the teaching proliession. No matter what the purpose ol your visit to this ollice is, a lriendlv atmosphere, combined with Nlrs. Hultgren's cheerliul personality, always prevails. Scaled around Nfrs. llultgren art' X. Ohm. ll. I-raman. II, lilomdahl, NI. lesiak. NI. Ilultman. l. Ossland. I.. lfcustad. ll. llamm. li. Rctler. l'riami. li. Nvoll. tl. Clulrona. 61. Pappin. l'. llrabowski, 1 titilsluimci ll Txicltson R Ti'IL'll'll' I lltr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 1 ' . . . . . , 'galt. li, lzlukson. lz,C.u1iona..'X. Lrlckson. lx. Nlllllll. Page I fi Miss Florenc'e Black Mr. Gerald Heing Miss livelyn Albert Miss Florence Scliryver Miss Helen Kinsella Mrs. klezinnette Nelson Not 17f1fl'IITI't1f Bliss Al Mrs. Bertha Tush Mr. Chester Drobney aculfcy 7953 - - 1954 English Department Xlathematics Department Mrs. Lucy McMillan Miss Helen Taggart lX'liss1M11z11ltlz1 liiherg Mr. Louis Skolnick Miss Mzirgznet Murphy Mr. Charles Mc'.'Xlpine Miss Hope Leech Mr. Louis Mligner Miss Regina Kelly X Mrs. Kutlianine Burcliwoocl Dr. Clyde Brown MTS- BCIUNI 1'1lSf0I1 Nor l'1'1'f11rerI.' Mrs. Minnie Cllillord M55 MUTE' Gilllmns Mrs. Minnie Steinberg nzllizi Schaetzel Social Science Department Miss Florence Gumhiner Miss Louise Trager Not PI't'fIIl'L'f1.' Mr. james lnskeep, Miss Viviun Simpson Mr. Alznnes Connelly Mrs. Margaret XVilkinson, Miss Mildred Lestina Mrs. Evelyn Horney Miss Edna Moulding Page 14 ervice - Science Department Mr. Loren Lucas Miss Marion Leete Miss Laura Brown Mr. blames Lotz Miss Laura Sickenberger Mrs. Lucy Mueller Mr. .Xlfred Crepin Mr. Louis YVagner Mr. Levett Peters Nu! IJll'flI7'L'd.' Mr. Thonlas Tappins Mr. Arthur Fieser Language Department Dr. Clyde Brown Miss XVilla Shea Miss Ethel Taurog Mr. Gerald Heing Mrs. janet XVeissn1iller Mrs. Helene Uhlir Mrs. Frieda Topping Commercial Department Miss Pauline Degan Miss Rose .Xnne Howe Miss Iidna Moulding Miss lfleanor Tierney Miss Florence Hussey Miss Selma Hatley Miss -loanna Zander Miss Nina Maxey Not P1ACflll'I'I1.' Miss Margaret Strubbe Miss Margaret Sullivan alfcy - - nclersfancbncq Page 15 Quabfies J Auf ave ver een resenf Music Department Nlr. Irving l,CIl'l1ll1gCll Nliss Alice lfigg Nliss Dorotlly Hlll4'lllllS Nliss Naomi Sweet Clzlpt. Louis XVzilz Q. Q J - Q W X 1 f Y Household Arts Department Hrs. lfsther llzluclwerk Nlrs. lleclx'icYl:1s:xk Miss Nlzlry liemxiuglmzun Miss Ciretrlmeu liulmisch Miss Rolaerlil Deethmzuln Nlrs. Rosette 13:14-kzxs Xu! ,,1'l'fIll'!'ll.' Xlls. Pzluliue Storey Nliss Ruby Lzngesse. Hrs. l'zm'it'iu Nlc'Xeul lndustrial Arts Department ....'...ff rf Noi Ill-!'fIIl'I'Il.' Nlr. Hugh HOCUIICI' I'age16 Lzjilzroucq conf QV QCZVS Department Miss Edna Crowley Miss Helen lVick Mr. Donald Johnston N01 Pifturerlf Miss Fsther Roeth Girls' Physical Education Department Mrs. Lucille Hyatt Miss Lena Zinnnerman Mrs. lithel Clauson Mrs. Evelyn Landt No! Pi13tz1rcd.' Miss Aida X'VllCl16I' Mrs. H. Sbar Ceib Mrs. Audrey Limbert Boys' Physical Education Department Mr. Guy Dickerson Mr. Harry Frieda Mr Joseph King Mr. Maurice Swiryn Mr. -lack Hendricks Mr. Leo Conalian Master Sergeant Alton Doss Noi PI'ffllTC!l.' Mr. Raymond Jacobson Sight Saving Mrs. Crayee Courtney Deaf-Oral Mrs. Grace Powers Mrs. Margaret Maiden icy ln the -Xttend inte Olhte oi Room IU students learn why punctuality and wood ittendtnce ne unpoittnt lictois in then education. livery day under the uid ance ol lielplul counselois the students IC tlife that through repeated absence ind tardiness they are losing their opportunity to learn. Ilhe forming ol' good habits is stressed incessantly by Cloacli Frieda, Dr. Brown, Nliss Nlurplty, Nliss Strulmlme, md Nliss Taurog. OFFICE PERSONNEL li. Rc-nm-ily, S. Karnieinsky, l'. Doyle NI. l'lllICl'SOIl, A. Bates, S. Short, S johnson. ll. Coerlitr, G. Sumann A. james. U, Gray, I. Berg. A. Pet l'2lllt'0Nl2l. ll. Schultz. N. Govedarica ll. Burke, N. Fladiger, C. Bernd: I., lfoxwortlly. R. Calc, li. Carlson C.. l'lall. C.. Ball. lx. Dukcr. N lin-wt-s. 'TONY EXPRESS lf. XX'ilIiams. R. ljllllllflillllll. Nlr lfrit'da. l'. Roelll. Oettinger, D fwoliuski, Nl. Harlilm. Il. Gorman li. Cnimsliaw. D. Papan. R. Poducli ll. llurt. R. fllllllilfllll. D. Spcrsrud R. Walker. C. Siino. D. 'llliompson ll. Dupont. 'l'l1tfst- how assist in runninfv all . U llc't't'ssz1l't' errands lor the sfllool. gn ormafion iven 04 Czlzeerfnl Smile All school activities center around the Main Olfice. All directives, daily bulletins, and items ol' interest emanate from this local point. Here, too, are kept all important records and programs of the students and faculty. Adjacent are the ofliees ol' Mr. Boyd and Mr. Daniel. IVhatever the purpose ol a visit to the office may he, the educational secretaries are well able to assist one in gaining needed information. Mrs. Ruth Thoniys is the school treasurer. Miss Eleanor Rehlmerg is personal secretary to Mr. Boyd. Mrs. XVinnilred Stelfer is secretary to Mr. Daniel, and prepares the daily bulletin. Mrs. Sylvia Koplin's duties include taking charge ol' the hookroonl, the school budget, the ordering ol school supplies and course books, and issuing streetcar passes. They conihine their skill and knowledge in helping to keep our school running smoothly, assisted hy ollice practice girls, OFFICE PRACTICE, GROUP 1: R. Olsen. Nec-sail, II. I.oxe, li, Snow. l', Rambo, l.. XYaelde 5. I.L'SClIlIIllII, A. Karl. D. Powell, M. Ilurantl, K. .XllSlII2lIIIl. li AIIQIIIQIIIII. S. Yolluuar, C. KIPlICQ,'Cl', P. l.:ludel'. .L llc John, Bl1lClIlL'IIlJCl'li. X. Wt-rknieister, NI. xICfiLll'lllf. OFFICE PRACTICE, GROUP 2: H. Nelson, S, Sheldon. Swanson. li. C.rzu'lZel', II. Yalentiut ' L St 'ichl K' Hormel I Iacohson If Raisencu B.XYl11Ie, I.. iolt,R.I ' , ,. ' ', ..L. . .. .. , IC' llloinpson, ll. Iiaker, IQ. i.1'uschow, A. Stiles, ll. Kellogg, XY I.i1ullx-rg, R. Mariani, Y. tlialmattari, I.. l'llllli1iII1Illcl', D. ljCXlL'l S. Ni-lson. L. Nlaicr. IS. Iznllilll, S. Dumont. No! l'icf1o'Ur1: X. Iialmnalis, I'. Cermauson, Cl. Nfueller. X Johansson. ,J .rm M., ..,. ? - Wi Pagel9 ef QOLS .... ij-Ae om! 70 Gdllflflllflcq' Knowledge is the numlmer one tool to success. und. in this complex world oli today, hooks tzlke the lend- ing role in presenting ll xnillion and one opportunities to feed our minds with literature lroin :ull corners ol' the earth. Libraries oller the privilege ol browsing around, studying zunhors ztnd titles, and then choosing the hooks ol our choice. XYe set ourselves :tt ease, :uid enjoy the wonders ol the world put to lile through words. Relaxing, we venture hzick into the world ol yesterday where llllllglllllllllll envelops our nlintls, and we become the hero or heroine reliving the lull adventure. The lilmrzniznis ure 2llXX'2ly5 on hztnd to Cliefk Olll hooks or to :lid us in gaining lurther knowledge on our flziss assignments. Our library is the ztnswer to losing ourselves in at world ol hooks, or to obtaining than extra lllli0l'lll1lll0D which rusty spell success in Your classes. THE LIBRARIANS ARF: Miss Ruth Dlznckson Nlns. Anne Pagline Mrs. Josephine 1'i1'2llllQl'lll1t'ligK'li Miss fi2lllll'lilIlC C-osllkin LIBRARY AIDES D. Mop S. Moy M. Howe M. Kent N. Stoner F. XYinters Nl, Berffer 5 H. Hensel Al. Lundgren L. Lynde I.. Schock L. johnson R. Ray D. Goodwin L. Prestinno R. Young D. Adznns T. Hill M. Lamhros S. Mztnkins IS. Nilsson K. Fermrcll C. Ibach ll. Kress A. Anderson S. Rocho V. Schneider D. Vern ig B. Kurtz C. Swanherg D. Maki II. Monti D. Valentine Page 20 adagusfmenf fjzroug ncouragemenf 4941401 Qlniolance The Adjustment Department is always willing to render its services and g'uidanc'e to the students ol' Lake View. Problems ol' all types arise among the students. XVhether these problems concern our home life, or perhaps some sort ol' dillirultv we may he having' in school, Miss Kreis and her ellicient stall' ol' teachers give their most considerate attention to the matter. 'I'he philosophy which motivates the ,Xdjnstment Department relates to the heliel that every student is entitled to a program that is tailored to his individual needs. The guidance stall plans all lreshmen programs in the elementary SA flasses. It also assists teachers and students at Lake View with t'tirrit't1lar planning. 'I'hose interested in oh- taining' a position may dis '- cuss their octttpational plans with the placement fotinselor, Miss Creiner. IVe are indeed lortunate in having an .Xdinstment Department, lor it is tht desire ol' these teachers to help tis in becoming happx individuals. MISS I'HYI.I.lS KRFIS ltXfI71lIlf lt MISS MXRC-ARIC I'lI CR 2. C Q rlrwm' I . IIIIAI SN z . I el ' :till Ju' frills sllttlwilv in llwii .s'f'lf'1'liml PERSONNEL OFFICE PRACTICE GROUP 1: S Rot ss S s Nelson Niss X Ilesemni . s. . . ,... . , . 'eilt-r. .. 3 -' L. lf I 4. 1 ive, ,. .'Xktah0ws'ii, E. i tn . r' C. .K' ,e. . 'ilely .K ' song. .YVh' '. it kc. 1. -nz. '. Ililker. . ' ' rr. Q. U 'L '. N . Silves , PERSONNEL OFFICE PRACTICE. GROUP 2: D. M'vsoeki. Miss Maxev, Miss kreis, Miss Sc'l1rvvt'r, Mrs. Me- Millan. ll. Korom, S. Volk li. tlaslaldo. II. Milner. P. Mtil't'r. l.. Yolkers. Cf. Cnoske. L. Hav- nish. -I. Young. tlollins. lit-ssiv. M. Karl. IS. .Xndt-rson, johnson, IJ. Ili-raslia, ll. Leidelf man. I.. Burton. IV. Berg, Il. Xtigentlirht. X. llorot'liowiU. S. lltilllltr. Page 21 VIVVICZVLV MVPOSG if 54 SCAOOI liighty years have seen a great change in the course ol' study of- lered at Lake View. XVhen the school was lirst established in IS74, the prospective student was not able to choose lrom courses in busi- ness training, art, music, home economics, and other specialized subjects, such as are lound in the curricula today. Lake View was primarily a college preparatory school, as were all high schools of those days, and did not deviate lroni the strictly prescribed course of study required by the institu- tions ol higher learning . There has been a great increase in high school enrollment, and, while many ol' our graduates go on to college, a great percentage ol' them enter directly into the business world. Thus we lind in the curricula such courses as l'il6lIlCllI2ll'V Business Training, Conlptometry, Clerical Practice, and Industrial Arts. Lake View can well be proud ol' its loyal sons and daughters , lor, whether they go on to lurther their educa- tion in the colleges and universities ol' the llnited States, or, talce their places in the field ol' business, they will be well-prepared, thanks to the well-rounded and varied course of study ollered to theni. The next section ol our annual is devoted to the various depart- ments which combine to give Lake View one ol' the linest educational programs to be lound in the sec- ondary school system ol today. Pictures. right 1J1fIic11ll1'1'.s' 1,21 wffldzillg nrr' rorr1'Cted in .YfIt t'1i1ll lizlglisll I'Ill.S'.Y!'.S'. 0pp1n'I11111'l1'r'.s' for lll.Y!'Il.S'.X'1lUII.S' 111 the j9ro1'1l1'n1.s of g'fJT'I'TIIIlll'Ilf nn' pre- .N'1'I1fI'KI Ilfllilf' I-H filI'I'l'.S'. l.'l111rl.s flaw' lll!'1AV Tfclllll? in llfslory. l'it'lt1rc-s, lclt 1JI.WIl.S'.SlUIl fIl'UIl.W'.8 111tf'1'1'.s'l III an Ellgfl-.Kill c!r1.s'.t. Ilrrlnm rl11.s'.s'f'.s' flr'r1r'Ioj1 lfrlcul l111n'nf.S. Page 22 -. 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M' X, 61939 f 'QQ V4 -fd 'QV ll 2' 4. nr-' l Or7l 0!WflS CZVIVIQ , l OcqVCZl'lflS CACZVICQQ Undoubtedly the busiest place one will find at the beginning and end ol every semester is the registration room. Small wonder! Over two thousand students have their programs made out and adjusted in that out-oletlie way, but very signihcant, little room in the south-west corner ol' the base- ment. The hectic routine starts with the choice ol' subjects that students have been asked to specify on a contract card. According to this data, a master program is developed and printed in the Lake re View about six weeks before the close of the semester. From this program students are allowed to choose the times of, and teachers for their classes, as far as this is possible. Students must take those subjects in- dicated on their contract cards. This is one ol' the most important and difli- cult tasks in the school, and is success- lully carried out by class sponsors, division teachers, and student volun- teers under the competent supervision ol' Miss Liberg. 'I'o keep the students satished, and the classes balanced in size, and yet work efficiently under the pressure ol' limited time with the maximum of work to do, is a tremendous under- taking. REGISTRATION AIDES NI. Durand, S. GIoppe, LI. Neesan. LI. Burdick I. Rozvcki, M. Ferrer, D. Harris. Duke: C, XYiekelI, Ii, Graetzer, H. IfiZlliCl', Marti- ucck, J. Muehlenbeck, R. Sommermeyer, B. Graf. L. W'hittc-more, II. Novak. C. Scott P I. VVinters, A. Kunz, KI. Ronnberg, E. Rai- scnen. Miss Iiiberg, S. Lesclnnan. L. Bcltzung Nieklas. N. NickIas. Ii. Botzenhardt, N. Bakala, G. Mt-ver, AI. Mnglia. N. Bucllrmg NI. Iohnson, II. Nelson. B. IVilson, F. Wlinters I.. iHochl, P. Kelly, M. Rauhala, D. Seiler, A. Bohm, IS. Niberg, L. Marino, M, Miller AI. Hilton, L. Badent. Page 152 egisfrafion 00144 66 . 97 QW OVLZOVIS - wr' ln this picture wc see the ollice ol' tht l'arent-Teacher As- sociation, shared by Mrs. XVilliain liitel. President, High School Council. which was opened in Rootn 233 last October. MRS. RICHARD CIAYPOOI, l'resident The I'arent-'l'eacher .Xssociation constantly strives to foster a better understanding between the parents. teachers, and students ol' our school. 'l'his rear its aint has been to further the rehabilitation ol' the school, and its thetne, New Horizons , has led them to tnany new and interesting projects regarding the hotne, school, and cotninunity. lVith the assistance of this hard-working group ol Lake View parents, the liaculty and students have realized the lulfilhnent of tnany plans, which would otherwise have been inuch tnore difficult. to carry ottt. The P.T..iX. should be highly connnendecl lor the ini- portant part which it plays in maintaining the ever- ntounting standards ol our school. fl P W film.. or 1953- 7954 A 'n- P.T.A. BOARD Nlrs, R. Cllaypool. l'resitlent1 Hrs. R. lfoxwortliy. lst Yice-l'resi4lent: Mrs. P. Clrttscliow. Cotrespoittliiig Secretary: Mrs. Hannnerstthniitlt. Treasttrerg Mrs. H. lxtehni. Budget: Nlrs. R. K-rows, Health: Nlts. Nl. Scott, Serxice: Mrs. 'l'. Byrne, llonie and lfainily Life: Mrs. ll. l,intlqnist, Hospitality: Mrs. XV. liitel X juvenile Protection: Nlrs. hl0lllg'UlllCl'f', . l2lg2lllll1'NI Nlrs, ll. llupon, Nleniber- ship: Nlrs. R. Riley. Nlttstcg Nltss l'. lxrets, lacnlty Adxtsorg Mrs. I . lflwart Radio and TX.: Nlrs. W. -laines. Scholarship: Mis. li. lfrietla. Social: Nlrs. M. Ctnellta. International Relations: Mrs. Cl. Rhodes. Visual lidncationg Mrs. li. Reinp, lYa5's and Means: Nlrs. ll. lash, Student Clouncil fkclrisor. NUT l'll1- l'l'RlQD: Mrs. li, Poppe. Recreation: Nlr. l'. Grttstliow. Legislation: Rex. R. Stang'et', Parent litlttcation: Miss li. Roetli. .Xrtg Nlts. .-Xhsinann, Secontl Yice- Presitlentg Mrs. O. Santlborg, Recording Secretary: Nlrs. ll. Nesselroth, Histor- ian: Nlr. 'l'. lloyd. l'rincipal. Mrs. llttpon and the I'.'l'..-X. pages of IUIVQ rootns: D. Iloppenralli, IB-'12 l'. littnler, 215-23 K. Clattsins, -lA-23 S. XYt'iss, Ili-51 l.. I.aske, IB-83 ll, lflores, 213-Ill: A. james. 2.X-li: ll. ltliiteiiack. IMI.: NI. Nelson. -ll!-73 Y. Cliabattari. Ii.-X-lg Cf. klohnston. 2l5-li fl. l'appin. 2.X-ti: ll. lionnein. IX-l. Page 33 gem! Sfndenf overnnfzenf xgs EXECUTIVE BOARD, FIRST SEMESTER Rieltarfl Stanger I'rc'sic1'c'11l 'lhonias Scfott I Ifirst Vin'-I rrsidefzt Nancy Caballero Scfrcmcl l'ifc'-President .Xuu Dejohn lfcfrordiug .S'c'rretary Dorothy ISUl'KIL'ZlllX C0l'l'f'.S'lHlIlIlIIIg Secretary Carol Buscliauer 'lqI'l'IlSlII'I'l' X. MRS. ll li RTHA TASH Spcmsor COUNCIL MEMBERS. GROUP 1 pool, S. Paltuuho, D. Mooracl, G bert. P. Beeker, B. Anderson, B der, A. Dehlohn, F. Galineas. B Iiaton, D. Scthafcrnak, H. Timm I, Kubon, C. Busehauer, YV Carthy. KI. XVhitlock. V. Moody D. Lane. .I-I COUNCIL MEMBERS. GROUP 2 H. Stthieber. M. EIHCYSOII. L Bergatt, S. Avery, B. Stahhnan Rosen, R. Young, J. Arvanites L. Moran, V. llattiato, R. Mar- tiuek. S. Pritzker. NI. Stexc-u. D. Casella. IIlllICl'. The Student Clouucil voices the deiuocsratic ideals ol the student body. It is governed by an elected executive hoard, and consists ol' an elected representative lroni each division room. These elected ntenibers, therefore, have the saute rela- tionship to the c'ot1nc'il as the aldernlen lront the wards hear to the City Council ol' Chicago. Under the sponsorsliip ol' Nlrs. Tash the Student Council has suc- ceeded in hecotning a more active and vital part ol' our school. 'l'he new couiuuttees, which are now an essential lactor in the c'ounc'il, deter- niine, to an extent, the success ol this new iuachine. 'l'he Safety, lfinance, Puhlieity, Social, Clonstitution, and Building and Grounds Clounuittees have exercised an interest in the betterment ol' our school. Page 34 M. Kz1sdorf,j. Cerhardt, S. Clay- Clupuro, J. Der Matoian, L. Lam- Ilannn, N. Skogsherg, N. Selan- Iiitel. R. Kultlwein, T. Lambra- kis, D. IValker, I. Panos, I.. NIC- Ilamg, S. Rariueinsky, A. Incan- della, D. Love. S. YVa1'sing. I. R. Cale, C. IVashburn, Corf eoran. B. llalintini, B. Rosen- thal. J. Ryan, S. Foster. B. Murowski, xl. Seguer. 1. Christo- pher, D. Pine, D, Schulz, NI. In- graflia, johnson, xl. Kuhfal, B. 1 fq 04 Sfepping fone o ooo! Ciiizens ip By working together, the memhers of the Council have shown that then use is unlimited. So you see Lake View has not only progressed eighty years m age hut, each year, sinre the commission was organized thirty years ago, we pride our selves in heinu' ahle to produce a finer and more inlluencing council x CI icturt-ACourtcsy of the Cl1icago 'I'ribune J U EXECUTIVE BOARD, SECOND SEMESTER Heinz Timm ,,,,.. . ,,,..,.,..,.....,,,,....... , .,.,......,,,..,,.., ,,... P resident Srfrmzrl IvIClf'PI'I'.Ylll!'IIf l.,, Firxl I'ice-l'r1'xi1I1'nL ........I1f'r'orzIirzg Serrrwlalry james Steven .,,, Allen I.arson ..,.,,,, Patricia Iklinters Deanna Weber .i,i . .,........ ,,,,,,ii.....i . Kern-fury Stephanie Landt .,,.,. ,, ., , ,A ,A,,,,. Tr'm.yun'r 4B COUNCIL In preparation lor their duties as 4As, the 4B council assumes an important place in the functioning of the senior class. Their chief activity is the planning and sponsoring ol' the Senior Frolic. This party Comes near the end of the semester as a farewell gesture to the departing seniors. Those who served on this Council were: D. Ostrom, R. Baron, D. Schafernak. President, A. Axis zian, M. Infantino, I. Adolfson, E. Dorochowicz, M. Brehm. B. Anderson, j. Eaton, N. Selander, P, Gull, R. Kuehlwein, I.. Marino. C. Knohlauch, M. Meier, R. IValker, D. Moorad. N. Bystrom, NI. Karl, B. Khzmo. J. Der Matoian. The Finance Committee of the council en- thusiastically put on a Good Fellowship Drive in co-operation with the Chicago Tribune at Christmas time, and secured many lovely toys for unfortunate children. The rouncil has taken exceptional pride in this deed. 4... 'L Page 35 Arisfmas Since the war it has become the custom ol the State Street Council to usher in the Christmas season with the Santa Claus paracle lecl by the State Street Star Queen ancl her court. These outstanding girls, chosen from the Chicago Public High Schools, officially reign over the beauty and pageantry ol' this animal Christmas spec- tacle. 'lihis year Lake View was honored by having their representative, Monyeen Qlonniej Levin, selected as the Queen. ln this picture we see her being crowned hy Dr. XVillis. lfor the past several years, Nliss Crowley ancl her art stuclents have cleyotecl their time ancl energy towards creating a replica of the Nativity Scene ancl a huge Christmas tree, which are erectecl in a prominent place on Ashland Avenue. 'liheir clisplay has come to he a familiar part of the Christmas sea- son at Lake View, which the connnunity looks lorwarcl to with great pleasure. liach Christmas Lake View has its own tree clecoratecl hy Miss lVicik's art classes. lt. stancls in the lioyer near the Main Office. lts decorations are always new and novel, ancl its lighting greatly enhances the beauty ol these ornaments, and radiates a warm glow to all who pass, thus signifying to all Lake View the joyous meaning of Christ- mas. Page 36 irq Page 37 V25 VVIQVI .740 .geniora gixfericif .ilnucld of llflbllionze Division IB-1 Room 330 NIRS. Bl'Rl1I-IYYOOIJ Row I: A. ulctcr. NI. Gnlh, NI. Gerluirdl I3 C I I . Icnwcll, C. Axc ion. Row 2: .fXlcXz1i1cIvl', II. Hzirl. A. IQWVIIVIHR. l'. gC'IlXY2iI'll, S. Petvrs, .-X. Rowii: S. XYIIIIIIZIII. VII. Fzilh, C. S. Ilccrmlt. B. Brown. X. I'zn'kcr. Row-1: NI, Hf7lillYN'Ill. R. 'I'znIzl. fizinlc, YY. Swanson, R. Corwllo. Carlson, B. Beth R. Mar- Soblc. C. Ilzlwlcy, R. Ik-ters: D. Xisbcrg. Row3: II. Diaz. S. l'rilLkL'r. Not Piclnrcfl: P. Ihfornli. K. Lawlor. Division IB-2 Room 327 NIISS ISIAKLK Row I: NI. Ioplon, IJ. Cixr. NI. XYoocI. I' Suv. D. illgllllll. Rmvfi 5, Rcsis, I.. Izngcriwr. S. Iicrlrann Il. Rannig. II. Sighzimi, M. IILIIIIC. Rowfi: Y. PUYSUII. IE. Rcrlowitz. Mar- lIIlt?l, R. Slupu. I.. Railmv. S. Ixzip- Izin. Ii. .Xntlz-r. A Row -I: Gordon. S. I.iinIgrc'n, B. Rosen- Iwrg, L. Iizirul. CZ. Mnrziwskc. KI BVZIIIII. A. Oiliccr. R. I3orowski. Row 3: IJ. Schurinzin. S. Ifosn-1, QI. Hknson. Noi I'irtnrccI: B. Ilalonen. VQS nflelfl l Division IB-5 Room 430 MISS Hl'SSliY Row l: lI'. Iilrmoizm. Nl. Boppcngu. G lnlkzl. D. York. ll. Reising. Row 2: ll. Sclcctter, Collins, H. Sfolmlow K. Maack, S. ll1ll'OlDS, C. Kcllvr. Row 3: li. llracly. R. l'1'c. nl. Pzlrkc. N lfllllllilill, S. lYciss, Cirzivcs. ll Bcllclini. Row 11: P. Dicmcr, A. Hanson, Sharon I . Scliumactlu-r, R. aschox, .. llohcnscc, A. Rozyrki. Not Pictured: M. Dcjohn. N. Rullcnhcrg. D. Anderson. il. Miller, KI. Monroe - + Division IB-3 Room 332 MISS CQIIBIZONS Row l: S. Deutctlnuan, NI. Kunz, G l'rlc-kural, C. Rabin, M. Baran. han, I.. Mucllcr, S. Cramer, H jcnscn. Row fl: li. Clhccsnian, QI. Samuclsuj. Marks N. johnson, P. Taylor, R. Bocian D. Schultz. Row 1: NI. Ingraflia, -I. Xlbjciechowski, D XVilkins, M. Rorig, YV. Hackbert Division IB-4 Room 312 XIISS CQPNIBINER N. N1a.ic1'llsTTl. Pophani. i' M' Hopkins, L. Brown, XV. XYallrip. 'l. Moats. llarrington. Kcr. Pcarl. P. SClll'lClllL'l'. holni. Page 38 Row 2: NI. Cannon, R. Movclla, P. Shana- L il. Pasquale, U. Dour, I. Slack, L. Lane. Nor Piclurccl: A. Allsllul. S. Altshul, R. Rita. Row l: KL. Dodge, S. -kkglizikqgng, M. Jeuk, Row 2: -I. Cook, Z. SlllIlllJlliS. D. Sloan, C. Row fi: ll. Hoppcnralll. 'l'. Friedman, AIAZIIZIII, M. Ncwkirk, K. Dolenga, Row I: S. Benson. S1-gncr. . Kinzlc, R. Rolxcrtson. IJ. llouglierly, ich- Nol l'llllIl'C'llI fil'lllJl'l', K. Hough, N. Pasquale, P. Slrack, R. Hitter- V25 M4214 Division IB-6 Room 322 MR. LIQTCHINGER Row l: Row 2: Row fi: Row 4: Row 5: M. Bicschkc, N. Love, D. l'inC, D Bader, CI, Kasper. E. Dobry, P. Rcixnann, S. Moyers, R. Sloringcr, J. Colclongh, M Herman. C. Boyer, D. 0'Nz1sch, C. Hcltin gcr, D. Rahn, .l. C0lCIll1lIl. A Gracfl, B. Tuils. L. Iirickson, C. Ansclnrini, B Fox, I. Nelson, Hannnerscllniidt S. Mundi, S. Shapiro. Nagel. C. Yohannan, R. Van Dyke. Not Picfturedz D. Golf. ' Division IB-7 Room 229 MISS MAXFY Row l: Row 2: Row fi: Row 4: Not Pic J. Kncstcr, J. Mueller. A. Hind- llnist, R. WVeiningc-r, E. YIl1lYJi2iIl L. Murkcrt, B. llzrclnnan. C. M'ash- burn, R. Rose, D. Bcrlling, J Nordgrcn. S. Carlson. M. Spencer. A. Nz-Iso Miss Maxey, B. Swanson, M. Gun errez, P. Castaldo. S. R2llllCIHlJHlIll, D. Hzrrlih. E. Mlinfrcy, R. Kipplcs, J. Sezcvov, J Kronckc, L. Mnrrin, N. lfcnlcl. l1I'Cll'A Gersh, II. Chnrchwcll, K . . N. Hclbcrg. on 1B-8 Room 323 lCNllI,l..XN S. Yklzrrring. M. Clylcserian, B. Cordan. S. Bosirlrzlcgcr, M. Ma- nnxla. R. Nelson, J. Cohen. D. Nystrom, D. YVcntnik. ,l' Shzrrcnbrock, C. Honct. ' D. Zinrzry. J. Mclforrl, L. Frank, l.. Hi7cl, I.. Laskcy. Ill. Saltzman, M. Schullcr. H. Angcnlnht, li. Lazih. J. O'Bricn. I. Mardcr, C. Gnoskc, B. Divisi MRS. N Row 1: Row 2: Row fl: Row 4: Row 5. Nchls, F. lloettchcr, N. Nachman. ' J. Otomo, C. Tobin, J. Beerman, M. Hayes, YV. Endicott, H. Poppe, ll. Hclbcrg, R. Odcfcy, K. Ander- son, M. Kzxplow. Not Pictured: K. Lundccn. i V25 lflflelfl Division IB-11 Room 430 MISS H.X'l'I.liY Row lt Row QI Row 32 Row 42 moi Nici S. lfowlcr. R. l'l2Il0Il, D. l-lvmlrix R. XYRIHIIOXV. S. Slmnoli. G. Inglis. J. cillllflllliflll. ll. Xvlllill J. Oll'c1ilm'k. Y. Lollcllu. K O'Connoi'. ' G. lilllllllltl, 'l'. Piziron. P. Colm! slcin, N. VLTSIIIIU, Sziiiillizwg. D Heriiamlcz. Clii'islupllci'. 'lf Ariclcrsvii. D Townsend, ll. Bongziru, li. Wm' shancr, S. Nlzmiclle. 1 Q 1 S ff 3 2 . by ,... J urcd: P, Amzili, R. lixan. R. Hull ner, II. Hliriiicikey, R. XYZ1lCIlDCl'g. A. Zlll'2lWSlil. Y. Meinizlzi, R Pokorncy. Page 40 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Division IB-9 Room 328 MRS. NELSON l:J. Ahsmzmn, M. Prctiano, S 9. 3: 4: XYcgs, U. XVheeler, R. Farber. R. Parkknnercn. N. Downey, J Moody, J. Potts, N. Galus. E Suzuki. CZ. Glaser. J. Buchanan, R. Snisko J, Arvanites, D. Lower, R. Va zanno, B. Norman. N. DuPon, D. Crucndcmnn. S Mzigizinsclc, R. Bramwcll, D. Ni- bcrg. IE. Jensen. Noi Piclnrccl: R. Checsman, C. Drunigclo P. Kolb, J. Karalcsvski. R. Park- 3 ncn, I. Rohncr. Division IB-10 Room 430 XTR. HIQINKL l: Q. fl: 4: ll: R, Skoglnnd, C. Ponsollc, A. Af- frnnli. Harclcsly, S. lzilkn. B. Umssinan, C. Baucrlcin. D Yun Dorn, I.. XYClSSIllZlllIl, S. Shi- nizinck. A. Parkinson. cl0l'CUI'2lll, P. Trusly, Schnei- clcr, CI. Novak, M. Jauch, J. Ma- choll, K. Applcquist. A S. Holmes. A. BIil'llliSl0lIL7, D Owen. D. Stuckwisch. li. Dobel- nizin, J. lfranzen. J. Ncustrom, J Kenney. C. Busch. F. Barns. V25 Vlflelfl Division IB-12 Room 315 MR. DROBNICY Row l: P. SCl1lTllll7i'l'li. J. Dahlgren. L., Ilznnnk J. Rzltcikc. S. Kusin. Row2: ll. Myers. Ii. Hesse. J. Simon. C. Milncr, J. Jacobs, A. Iflzniigan. Row 3: K. Blllllilf, M. Counmlzl. P. Mr:- Kirzxlli, A. M'ulf, S. Gertz, R. Knpczyk, J. Stone, B. lfox. Row 4: T. Lawson. li. Grahow. D. I.of4 gran, Mr. CI. J. Drohncv, M. Met- row, D. Olson, D. l'iIlgSIl'0l!l. Hanson. R. Touve. Noll-'iCt1l1'1'1lI R. Anderson, M. Leonurfl. Division 1B-13 Room 222 MRS. M Lf lil .LER Row l: R. llllelscrlnanm, K. llcrxnunnlz, J. Schnlkc. S. Baker, li. Schwartz. Row 2: Cl, llzijlla. lf. M'l1itc. ll. Rosenthal M. Cust. H. Mcicr, R. Mayer. Row 3: B. llurrison. J. Hcidcr. C. Schim nu-l. I.. Blnnrlzn, A. Rissmznl, A Ifrccr. B. Johnson. Row-1: H. llill. D. KYCOHIIOIQ ll. M'ollc R. l.z1Galz1nlc, M. lyllllll. L. lili lunml, M. Hurry, J. llcrmanson. ROWS: F. liiscnbcrg. R, Hcvn. R. Ilzlc Llikc. P, Scliwzxrtz. Not l'ictnrL-cl: P. Dcncnholz, S. Kornblnth. l 'gi Page 41 M. if C Q K 5 an-.5 ,V ,pq awwgig 4227.5 M 2 fa affix if Division IA-1 Room 228 MISS Xl,l4l'.Rl Row l: I. llvrqzlll. l'. Rzlnllm, D. NlUl'Q'ZlIl Run J. lsfdling. ci. nimm-. ' '2: J, Nccszxn. l.. l CllSl1lll,'l. Ili-rg. Iliwlc1'im'l1, l.. Kl'lll'gi'l', M. M'1nTcn Rowilz KI. Stoll, Il. Sm'ln'om-slcr, 'l'. MC llzxrly. X. I'clx'z1m'osl:1. C. Fern Sll'UlIl,,ll, llllllllfjlll. A. XVllllIlCy. Row 1: ll. llzinncr. M. Dc-Jong, C. lilccn ' r- Ron Xml M, Kent, KI. Mncllcr, S. llcrron A. M ltlncr, R. Pxclil. '33 D. Hanson. Crzllncr. C. Yicrnow l'ic'lnrccl. CI, ll:l1lxzu'l1cl'. Qires 144271 Division 1A-4 Room 119 MISS SCHA12'l'Zlfl, Row Row Row Row Row l: 9: 3. 4. 5 L. Beltzung, Soderslrom, B Sogara, A. Karl, K. Hillquist. D. Valentine, JFHalek, D. Sol, N Budlong, R. Carlson, B. 0'Gara. S. Galuskas, B. Mueller, N. Alte meier,YM. Lindstrand, D. Hazel- ginrh B. Swiderwielg, C. Christian son. S. Johnson. B. Beck, 'I'. Bowker, M. Lagatllfla, R. Schulz, H. Bar- thel, V. Johzuisson, A. Stiles. K. Kapanke, DT Qualman, YV Lindberg. . Not Pictured: D, Collins, YV. Daley, D. David, YV. Hastie, F. Rodriguez. Division 1A-2 Room 215 MISS BROXYN C. Swanberg, C. Loewe, H. Zim- 1UCfIllRlllll,.D. Love, J. Scholl. I. Yvright, H. Baquero, Saatholf L. Pelleck, J. Bourbon, C. Field P. Clark, A..-Anderson, M. Steiner J. Joseph, N. Fitzner, J. Hleinherg J. Lietzow. ' S. Burton, F. Hleiner, F. Abbott , L. Herrmann, Nt-lfnin, G. Hor- mel, 'I'. SIll1ll'l,wJ. Bzxlok. ' D. Mills, I.. Puttkannner, B. Barch YV. Mcflzlllister, K. Ccrolimatos, Eitel, Carlson. lured: A. Howard. R. Scholl, S. YVessels. on 1A-3 Room 120 MISS TAGCART D. Seilheinner, li. Suhor, C. Archer, B. Rlilfli. Cacioppo. D. Ciorny, S. Kzlrlneinski, R. Moore. C. lbach, J. 1VClSlllZlll, L. Harnish. C. Wvolske, C. Adams. B. Steuer, Miss Tziggart. B. Coniglio, J. Swanson, G. Pfzlll. ' 4:'D. Blllllllglllil, B. Hzxgg. BI. Lestak, Row l Row 2: Row 3 Row 4' Row 5 Not Pic Divisi Row I Row 2' Row fl Row Row :r Not B. lfreer, R. Tllolnpson, E. Snavely, S. Bournonville, J. Cope. D. Kellog, T. Hill. Pictured: P. Norton. R. Rav, C. Stever, CL. Von PerHeide, C., Mul- vanney, K. Kainz, D. Laws. Page 42 1 Division IA-5 Room 223 RUSS SULLIVAN Row l: R. Olson, D. llollman, D. Vera, J. I.isciandrello,. C. Drees. Row 2: S. Carlson., M. McCarthy. S. Short, K. Iferrarell. A. XVerkmeisler, A. johnson. h Row 3: H. Coerlitz, C. lfett, P. Xllorrell, R. Cale, L. Nelson, A. Erny, S. Hayden.. Row 4: C. Thompson, L. Klamfoth, J. Hallercamp, D. Arnold, R. Mari- ani, I. Brodrueck, I . Erwin, R. Schwartz. Row5: P. Townsend. Not Pictured: Al. Young, L. Reilly, R. Keating, H. Hensel, M. Schoeben, P. Irsin, B. Kurtz, C. Mcflalten. Division IA-6 Room 213 MRS. VLASAK Row 1: M. Schneider. Y. Homes, QI. ' Kienlle, Riuchiusd, H. Hensel. Row 2: I.. Yeeud, B. Os, C. Brown, D. Codwin, P. Lauermann, K. Duker. Row3: A. Lockhart, ll. Strossner. D. Speros, Mrs. Vlasak, R. Melford. P. Ovlioole, I.. johnson. Row4: R. Tiedeman, P. Fester, H. Isaac- son, N. Shuckhart, P. Mclfee, J. Ciliberto, A. Anderson, IV. Kading. Not Pictured: S. Avery, R. Barlhel, IV. V65 nflelfl Berg, IS. Carlson, F. Harmon, R. MacDonald, VV. Piehl, D. Voss, C. Warrener, C. YVilliams. 8:75 - 04112 ell. As the hands of the clock approach 8:15 in the morning, much scurrying and conversation can be detected within the walls of Lake View. All of us are on our way to our division rooms, and are bidding a short farewell to our friends. Upon entering the room we are greeted by many familiar classmates, who constitute our division. Another school day is launched as the bell rings, and our president calls for order. The daily bulletin is read. This is essential, because it informs us of the happenings in and around school. At times further announcements concerning school activities and functions are made by various students. Divisiop room offi- cers, who follow parliamentary procedure, are elected. Other activities involving other school affairs are handled by the Lake re View and Red and l'Vhite agents, by the Red Cross Delegate, and by the various ticket agents. Our division teacher is present at all times, and it is his duty to see that we make copies of our programs, to record all necessary data, and to aid us in making wise selections of our future subjects. Many friendships are cultivated, school spirit is fostered, and many important matters are taken care of in the short period known as division. Page 43 :ff Q Pagz- 44 SOPAOVVIOVQS ol,0yClf.Sillf7l90I't6'I'.4 CAQQI' Olll' jelllll 1 l Ol' 01,050 Division 2B-1 Room 316 MRS. IIYXIUI' Row l: KI. lhan, S. Czisiorovvski, A. lilly Row ' Row 3: Row 1' Row 5: lZll'I'I. H. Douros. l'. Roddcn. R. Hznncl, Ii. Pinkstaff, D. Nucsc Cl. Hlbiilllilll. S. XVCDTIIIZIII, P Prncll. R. XVQIIS, NI. johnson, S. Kemp M. Ford, N. Nfzlllick, C. Orcfult -X. Rothackcr. I.. Nluggionculclzl, I. Klein. NI 'l'1'oglio. J. iil'l1IllCiI. H. Sauer R. ITIICDZIIIC, N. Sorenson, C Strzlfk. T. Smyth. P. Uoolz, Su-vcn, D Clznnhcn, XXI. lvkl'0IJi2ll1. Not l'ii't11l'cd: P. Owen. R. Swznlsn-n. Division 2B-2 Room 117 MRS. l'I'lI.IR Row Row Row 'S Row NI. Rilcy. B. Holm, BI. Davis, I. Bzlrho. D. Brown. li. floblcr, Ralfvk, L. Rosa: II llownuk, R. Pznxlsun, P. Lznldcr. D. linvia, bl. lfznllmiszxncr. bl. Rohn-rts D. johnson, Lung. D. Sfhnolcr EI. Dzlcns. K. CIZIVIOII. D. Rnhizlno, D. Kccfc V. Qlucobs. 'l'. 0'Ncill, M, Unicw- skc, D. Nelson. Row 5 I . l'hdc. XY. Krzlnsc. S. Kilxort li. Siuwert, S. 'l'crry. D. Circa-11. Not l'ic'l111'c1I: R. Cizlrroll, Brown, C. Sllllllk. SOPAOVVIOVCS Division 2B-3 Room 338 M RS. lil.S'I'ON Row I A. Henderson, D. Binnie. J Przcfkurat, M. Cozzi. Row2' S. Black, B. Sedlin, F. Soukup, L. Belcher, M. Dunbac, V. Alexander. Rowfi. B. Carlson. Butler. K. Ham-. in0nd,qS. lfay, D. Hersliherger, R Holmes, D. Meehan. Row 4 B. Bartlett, YV. Clyde, D. Bradley, A. Lerch, S. Green, Toms, J Martens, Dumont. Not l,lClllI'6dZ A. Stwartz, M. Stwartz, M Detleorge. Division 2B-4 Room 212 MRS. til-IIB Row l: G. Vigeon, l'. Roy, C. Nape. D. Van Skike, D. Bross. Row2: C. Keppler, R. Ahlstrom. H. Schieber, N. DeMars, li. Strasser B. Adams. Row 3 li. Botzenhartlt, D. Harris, -I. Eis- ing, B. YVhite, P. YVeyer, C. Hen- cller, B. Parson. Row4: H. Pettersen. F. Siegrist. XV. Ma- rino, R. Buck, R. Lenzi. li. Choro- mokos, B. Barton, S. Rau, Row 5: J. Holzapfel, F. Rowlen, C. john- ston. Not Pictured: A. Cardenas, B Hzichiya, B. Nnnes. Division 2B-5 Room 220 MISS H Row l: Row 2: Row fl: Row 1: Row 5: Not l'iet IQTCHINS il. Karl, M. M'illiams, C. lilliot, C. jagst, B. Schnhl. B. I.aVres, I.. Pantle, A. Bates, M. Turner. S. Rouzan. l'. Reiter. R. Harris, K. hlansz. C. Lichten- stein. X. Schmidt, A. l'lotke, C. McReynoltls, B. Rogalski. V. Stumpfhaus, J. May, M. De Paul, S. Nelson, T. Boyd, B. Lar- son, li. Drenning, B. Sitlelmzni., T. O'Donnell, J. Desbles. R. Mar- tinek. R. Christian. lf. Keto. 5 - ured: lf. Aflrunti, P. Doyle, YV. St. john, XV. Malles, R. Paoli, R. M'alton. SOPAOIWIOVGS Division 2B-8 Room 436 MISS LEECH Rowl: G. Nape. S. Leschmaib S. Man kins. J. Schwartz, M. lferrer. Row2: N. Bakalla, L. Smith. P. Cata lano. J. Korbel, A. Stnerzl, H Field. 5 ROWS: B. Cralzer, R. Martian, B. How ard, G. Johnson, S. Cernv, S Landt, C. Prestiano. Row 4: S. Hoessrich, H. Nelson. J. lVhite, D. Olson, E. Raisanen. L. Moran, M. XVillson, D. Adams. Row 5: WV. Cotton, N. lN'arden. J. Penic nak, B. Allen S. lint-rman, M. - , l l N2lllRCl'V'lS. '32 .sf Page 46 Division 2B-6 Room 318 NIR. JOHNSTON Rowl N. Comhecker, XV. DeVito, J Fisher, J. Ryan, L. Repetto., Row2 J. Sidow, I. Katzer, G. Lewis, V Khantis, M. Sorenson, C. XVeem hofl. Row3 J. Schelller, B. Elwart, C. Pena XV. Nickolson, Ryan, B. XVilson K. Swan. Rowl D. Braner, L. DuBreiel, M Kronke, Mr. Johnston, J. Yvatkins K. Gentzen, A. Jensen, L. Odgers Row5. R. Brown, J. Baumer, J. linnis Not Pictured: XV. Powell, B. Swanson, L Henerson. A. Blood, V. Romano Division 2B-7 Room 316 NTRS. LANDT Rowl D. Sims. S. Moy, S. Herrington D. Moy, B. Salyer. Row2 L. Schneider, M. Howe, M. Tan- sey, J. Brehm, B. Carmichael, G Hleigel. Row 3 C. Hooper, P. Lampright, L Piazza, D. XVoods, D. Matheson, A Evert, D. Howard. Row 4 L. Kiel, P. Ashby, J. Geib, Mrs Landt, D. Casella, B. Kress, Z Kroll. Row 5 R. Olson, R. Pisano, S. Anderson B. Corey, J. Bedard. Not Pictured: F. Beck, D. Dewes, T. Her- rera, J. Johannes, D. Kloop, C O'Donnell. SOPAOWQOVCS Division 2B-9 Room 126 MISS Llili'l'l?I Row l: M. Jordan, A. Doroeliowicl. A XYysong, D. Gill, J. Chapman. Row 2: A. Daniariian, D. XVeber, R. Bacher, A. Hunsinger, G. Gutlen berger, J. Prnskaner. Row 3: K. Hanson, I. Malzick, M. Ben nerr, A. Schoenberg, lf. Lobroleo, A. While. R. Young. Rowfl' A. Salzman, J. Hood, J. Lucas, Row or Miss Leete. A. Theobold, Ydrow, B. Loya, S. Blakeslee. J. Radke, I. Rostek, Cl. De Schrr ver, J. Sonnefeldt. J. Lucas, R Hess, WV. Fenten. Not Pictured: P. Ifranchi, M. H'einand, A Wagner. Division 2B-10 Room 316 MISS ZIMMLRMAN Row 1: A. Incandella, M. Lietzau, G. Flores. G. Maeintyre. G. Yadgir. Row2: R. liiehelkraut, D. Sandberg, E. Scott, Miss ZllI1l'llCI'I1l2lIl, C. Jacobs, M. Lambros. Row 3: M, Kirkland, N. Matz, R. Hick- man, E. Keegan, M. Davidson. B Robison, A. Davis. Row 4: H. Brockniann, S. Schulke, M. Tobias, J. Pritzen. B. Bach, B. Ferrell, P. Grabowski, R. Tarnow. Row 5: A. Ovall, M. Borkvich, A. Sirotzki. Not Pictured: R. Carlson, H. Fiorclla, N. Jund. 'I ,M Division 2B-11 Room 225 MISS DI-ICLAN Row l: G. Seiortino, B, Stahhnan, H. Fyfe M. llnbblc, li. McGowan, Row2: D. Powell, P. Jacobs, J. Mickel P. Neitzel, M. Orrc, J. Ingram. Row fi: B. Barnett. B. Kinzel. L. Hen- drickson, R. Hopgood, S. Dornin M. Chialiva, l'. Jaeger. Row l: D. Krasnesky. D. Lodin. L. Brock J. Yazzano, J. Brucato, B. Garrity B. Graf, P. I,CIlllHlI1g'. Row 5: G. Krause, R. Lumley. Xoll'icll1l'ed: H. Daxis, J. Engel. E. Li- gely. D. Maslro. x 1 SOPAOMQOVGS Division ZA-3 Room 115 MISS 'l'Al'ROG Row l: Row 2: Row fl: Row -1: P. llolni, Cl. Spiewuk, M. liiner son, S. Yohannu, ll. Cook. l-I. Murkko, lf. Ouslancl. S. Swift Miss lnurog. ll. Seiler. S. Mar joseph. H. llorke, l. Klewer, N. llopp, N lflanliger. li. fil2lSSCOCli, B. Kelly. N. I.2ll'S0ll. llillon, P. Pollack KI. Ronnlierg. Nol l'iclured: il. Crouch. D. Mcilorinick Division ZA-1 Room 333 MISS C Row l: Row 2: Row Il: Row -l: 1ROM'I.liY ll, Cohen. li. Kennemly. Buelirer M. Maggio, F. l'z1sa'z11'L-lla. A. Kdlllllllil, S1lI'glS. Bliss Crow- lev, D. Mznshall, M. Grcgorv, Ro7yc'ki. l D. M'ill1ners. A. Negele. E. Oshin- ski, L. Meierdirk. l'. Krueger, H. Szincliuk, M. Donner. ll. Schultz, P. Gerinzmson, F. Carl lf. Arenas. D, Piper, D. Harger. Not Pimtnred: I.. Carlson. Y. Cnrcio. R Hzuiklwerl. Erickson, R. Reiter: R. lfunck, J. llunnngartner, P. Hinkley. Division ZA-2 Room 205 MISS l5liRMlNfQllAM Row l: Row 2: Row fl: Row -1: Row 3: M. Hayden. B. Beelre. M. Dlirziml, Y. Nelson, S, Cloppe. CI. Rilllliflilf, A. Wlolf. A. Munn, Poduck, l'. xllllCClll. ml. Hofer. R. Collins. AI. Mass. ll. Anderson, Nelson, A. lfrogner. Kullfzll, A. Hellmigx Cf. Mueller. A. Bohn, ll. Nilsson, R. Scliniicll, R. kIllllS0ll, B. Fislier, A. Ruesclieinski. R. NCI1lClll, Miller. Not l'ic'lured: sl. Maxwell, B. Schalk. Page 48 y SOPAOMQOVGS a-05. Division ZA-6 Room 123 DR. HROXYN Row l' Row O' Row 'S' Row 4' Row 5: H. llorwitz, l'. Kllfy, Q. Mcndyk. D. Almgrcll, J. l'l'l2ll.If1. I N. Phillips, P. PZIYSOII, K. Ahs maxim, S. Clllllllllgllkllll, K. Ahs lllilllll, KI. CCC. D. Imrolh, D. Gray. Y. Kmturek. D. Dorhlzlllcn. D. f,WCllS. C. Cru show. A. Jumcs. B. 1',l'lCli5Oll, B. 1'.l'lCliS0ll. C.. Pu pin. x12lI1llClS1l'lll, B. AYllll2lIllS N. Davis. A. Ohm. J. lhrrnslicn, J. Bohn, J. Builkus R. Muruwski. L. Maier. I . Kemp G. Wimlman. il' Page 49 Division ZA-4 Room 219 MISS NIOlfLDlNCi Row l' Row ' Row 'l' Row 4' Row 5: H. Hikiclo, L. Taylor, P. Iforqucr ll. 1l2lSllIOll, H. l.luiz1s. J. Cussv, A. Nzulcr, V. Ricci S Slltfllllllli, ll. Rosen, J. Kcssic. l'ctL-rson, A. lirickson, M Zminzn, IJ. lorner. J. Mcliollough H. Lucas, J. YVenlc. M. Hoppe. J. O'Ncil, G. Rcndl D. Dexter,-J. Gormzm, J. Schwartz J. Balclriclgc. T. Garliclcl, R. Fischer, B. Grim- sh 21 w. Division ZA-5 Room 314 MISS ROI-QTH Row l Row ' Row 'S Row A Row L. Zimmerman, S. Clustellanos. G Marsll, Y. Schneider, J. Neesan. T. Nakushiun, Cootcc, D. Lcher A. Harclcsty, S. Massman, Carl- SOIL lf. Infzmtino, M. Hlcrthman, L XYhiltcmorc, C. Hcnningscn, D Brcchcl. M. YVQIIS, G. Frontini. J. Sinio, li. Stuevc, H. Kilstrom C. Cull, R. Haka, V. Battiato N. Mack. R. Brcilcnfcld, T. Higdon. Page 50 uniors 9 .Sling your l arfnerd - Sim- fo Me IQQLF Special Division Room 211 MRS. M.-Xllll-QX. MRS. POYVERS R 1 1 W Row Row Row l: .,, 3: 4: C. llriguglio. R. Digizicinto. P Poole, S. Archer, A. Mazzonc. A. Porcinlia, J. Boncm, Mrs Maiden, Mrs. Powers, M. Adler L. Roniss. A. johnson. G. Cupuro, S. Martin L. Slnfliurski. Y. YVolski, A Spunn, I... Bcyak. C. Reid, M. Kramer, L. Peters, C Nenutic, B. Siegel. C. Jacobson, P Tclrev. AI. WVhitcnack, K. Garner Not Piculredz R. Somcrmeyer. Special Division Room 302 NIRS. COl'R'l'NliY Row l: C. Sanderson. Row2: XV. Olson, Mrs. Courtney, M Kasdorf. Row ES: C. Christ. nl. Dalton, Monti. Not l'lClll1'CllI YV. Scliwake. Divisi MISS E Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Not Pie Divisi uniors on SB-1 Room 124 IBERG Y. Ebisu. J. Muglia. G. Meier. I.. Holden, R. Kruse. M. Gustafson, D. Lune, J. I'1u'z1I, G. Shaw, G. Abinami. Ii. Eggert. M. Levin, L. Hoehel. M. lam back, P. Barnes, IS. Hamlon. H Eaker, C. Bergstrom. IV. Gravener L. Shock, V. Ciabzllluri. D. Schnei der, R. Segebarth. R. IVeissmann D. Zwolinski, N. Cloveclarcia. H. Melcher. A. Sandburg. tured: YV. Ahlgrim, IE. Durand. M Easley, CZ. Preston. M. Schwab. on SB-2 Room 320 MISS XYICK Row I 1 Row 2: Row 3: Row AI: Not Pie D. Sandell. M. Ormsby, I-1. Nutini, D. Binnie, I. Jacobs. S. Palumbo. M. Foflge, T. Kula J. Muehlenbeck, IJOSSUIII. A Bueter. J. Harding. C. Lartigue, M. Alex ander, B. Slopa, A. llarz, B. Ni berg. J. Heider. B. Reiners. B. Eilf, T. Rowlen, A Daumke, W. Schulstad, E. Boliaux tured: F. Jones, A. Massro, P Milligan, A. Orrington. S. Scarf, T. Sloan. Page 51 Division SB-3 Room 428 MISS FICQCL Ron Row O' 'I' Y. Ifregeau, ID. Speranclio. O Cellrke, B. l':IIf2.'Sll'1llld. J. Ciuntoli P. Kinsey. M. CIIXIIIQIOII, P. Robin son. I.. Aklubowski. X. M'itt. R Young. Row 3: J. Clustuvson. CI. Ruland. A. Har Y Row ilih. I. Becker. l.. O'Il1'1uIy. I5 SIICVIIIIIII. R. Webber. I' P. Ilogbcrg. I.. Lerch, C. Linke M, Miller, S. M'iIhile, L. Yolkers P. Kzlclzir. Douglas. Row 3' R. Reno. A. Pllfc'i. Kippes. R Cole. Not I'icll1reII: 4-. IIIIIIIIIICINICV. IIZIYIICII ID. Maki. YY. SIIIIRIIQR 'R ' 1 f -Y ---Y- -Y nniors , . MISS H Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row -1: Nor llill W Row 5: Not Pic ,. o , I . . I f Division SB-6 Room 224 M R. R 0 w R o W Row Row Row LOTZ I: C. Bernstein. D. Cuinplrcll. M Archillu, N. johnson, 5. Rorho. 2: C. Anderson, D. Mauthc. N. Bins C. Ball, Mzirlinck, P. Loughlin. 3: Lcnikc, F. Winters, J. Manning Mr. Lou, S. Cicrkc, D. Hagan, I' Kelly. 4: Moeller, D. lficlcl, A. Kunz, V Moody, C, l.llIlIHlIl, C. Recd, IS Hahn. V. linquist. 52 Rill, D. lilllDCl'If', Courlncy Mzillcs, B. flrossen, P. YVinlcrs, P. Schinnncl. Not Pictured: D. .-Xnsclniini, P. Hoppa, C. YVinlcrslvin. MR. I'la Row I: N Division SB-4 Room 124 OXYIC A, Brody. AI. Kranicr, II. Shnnk M. iillllllil. K. Lisnizmclrcllo. Y. Soll. S. Calialszilos. R. Shoe nmkL'i', Cohn, S. Yolknizlr, M Molykzl. li. Trinipler, F. Calinczls, I.. NVcn llCl'Sll'0lll, D. Fichclhcrg, I.. XVCYI glass, B. XVolf, IW. Oslrosky. Il. fiicslzlk, 12. Moxslncr, N. Rcdel SllClIIll'Ii. C. BillCliCl', D. llnsilc, J Rohde. uri-cl: 0. Biintzi, C. Cocllncr, R Crlllllnziclicr, M. Kolmzlnkc, B Krslovich, D. Price. Division SB-5 Lunchroom I'IiRS li. Cnlllwcin, F. Nirklzis. Row2: A. XYzirrcn. fitflllllilll, ll. P0 pain. Il. SllCI'lll2ill, M. Rolus. M Youliunzi. Rowiii CD. Rcising. I.. Ellgl'l'lSl'li, A. San horn. II. Arclingcr, M, .lungwirth R. Sinkovich, K. Milinlko. ROW4: M. Czirrlncr, P. lohnson, D Sl'illIK'lllM'lIlii. A. Kulllivrg, C Block, S. Alt, J. KVM-. A. Goss. XV. Bcrnclt. IV. Dunlap. I.. Iohn son, R. Littcll. 1.4-Nlzir. 1 lurccl: R. Kaiser, NI. Ruuhzllzl. P Roclll. Page132 Nlf'Kl2lS, P. Patton. C. Slcllcn uniors Division SB-7 Room 138 MR. IIC.-XS Rowl D. Ifilcr, K. Yonzm. KI. Yzilchanl CI. Yonzm. C. Kurlh. Rowfl. L. Lymlv, A. Dejohn, D. Klopaiiz. Y. All1.IlEl'SUIl, D. Czirlsou, D Hilbert. Rowfi' NI. K1'zi111c1'. K. YVilbu1'. I.. Sammi Row 4: Row 11: berg, Mr. Liicas, M. Silvcstri, B lsacson, M. Zapletzal. C. Yvinnick, B. Novak, I. Mav- hew, ll. Clziruso. ll. Shziimiro, R Schmidt. M. Gidlof. N. Stoucr. G. Kfishkixi, T. AYHIXIIICS. Erickson. NoLI'iclu1'ed: F. Mucnch. Division SB-8 Room 122 MISS SICKENBIQRC Q ICR. Row I Row 2: Row 31 Row 4: Row 5: I.. Foxwo1'1l1y,D. Ruiz. II. Rihi, B Berg, I.. Nlzirchlik. G. KI'llK'gCTl', -I. XVcslwick. C. Linfl bcrg, L. Riu, M. SIlYlIllCI'lTl3.Il, D Sullivzm. I.. Lan1lx'1'I, D. Kcllcr. S. Nfimurzi A. Gibbs, Inuiiis. D. Bllicli. la. Gribbons. D. Rowlcll, Cl. S1111 fil'l'g0l'IS, I..llIlfID0l'f.f, R. Louie. K. Winhlncl xl. Biimicmisc-jo, Ii. l'ctc1'so11. R. Hziiliiigvr, R. jacolmwii, R. Luc' chesi. QI. Touve. Not I'icilu1'cd: O. Witzel, D. Klonway. Q Division SB-9 Room 309 HRS. IS.-XCKAS Row I R 1 1 w Row 'K' Row -1' Row 3' Nol l'ir I. XYill:11'd. l'. Smith, D. IYCIIS, 'l'. Shad1'ic'k. C. Rocskc. H. XYcilcl'. C. XVickull. IS. Rey- nolds, H. Ifriccikiii, N. XViIford, M. Duigzin. NI. I7oclL'1'. CQ. Rzicck. -I. YZIICIIIIIIC. NI. Jensen. S. Cilzlnting. P. Terry, X. King. I.. DRICICIII, A. Snikcris, ll. XVhit- lock, Mrs. lizirkzis, Cl. Ololkoii, A. finmy. D. Izippc. R. Doylc. Al. Weber, D. XVOICII- lic-rg. .-X. I.z11xc11. 111'crl: D. Singcr. uniors Division SA-3 Room 221 INIISS ZXNDFR Rowl: li. Paskas, S. ciIllll'IlUlI. li. Cas laldo, M. Peterson, B. Buehlxuan, Row 2: S. Rwlber BI. XYIILIICII. C. Becker . 3- NI. Orahain, D. Grznnun. L Warniczistle. Row fi: I'-. Rncki, R. l-isscnniuclicr. ul. NIC Lolgin, C.. Snno, C.. IXCTIICII -I juaquin, S. Franz. Ruw'I: I'. Durand, H, PIIIIIIIII. Nom I'ic'lura-cl: D. Baryl. xl. llickniun. A. Xoorlcr. Page 54 Division SA-I Room 317 NIR. CONNELLY Row 1: D. Owens, H. XVIIJIJCT. P. Heath. B. Hdllllll, M. Goldberg. Rowft D.. liiternick, I.. jacohson, E. Thuerk, N. Nctzcl, I.. Marlin, QI. Rossner. Rowfiz fi. Rlondahl. If. XVilliznns, Nh. Connelly, Flamnmng. A. Coutre. I . Krause. I.. Ogrcn. Row 1: II. Kichm. j. Casino. G. Stanits. li. Boba. C. KIUICIIN. ll. Xmieremi. X. Nlonmc. K. l'ollc-11 Division SA-2 Room 304 MISS I.IiS'l'IXA Row I: M. Criglcy. -I. Olson, R. lilliolt. I.. Prcstiano, I.. NI1ll'Ii2ll'IllIl. Row 2: V. Massarachi. A. Hansen, A. Kaye. J. Nelson. P. Patterson, S. Bc-ckenbaugh. Row fi: C. Duane, J. IVcnte, II. Yohanna. D. Nystroni. M. lihrlich. EI. Ifocl- kcr. D. Anslcison. Row-I: NI. Folk. C. Hansen, R. Kcefcr. I. Kulmon. . NoLl'icIured: C. Brancr, M. Roth, D. Helm. li. Pobrc, D. Thumm, F. Waring. uniors Division SA-4 Room 112 Bill. LANG Row l: A. DcYil:1. C. Mauna. C. Sniejzl, E. Iiarzclcrc. C. XVilrm-rs. Row 2: L. Hkrclclc, S. Gallimorc, D. Lorml, E. Swanson, S. Klznnfoth, L. Truschkc. Row3: B. Shares. R. Cloklnn, R. Berns, -I. Ecklrarr, C. Love. S. Sachs, CZ. Rook. Row 4: YV. Schalf, G. Rudd. il. Rizzo, S. johnson, C. Buschzxucr. R. Jacobs, E. Ermoian, B. Mowers. Row 5: R. Keeler, j. Davy. Nor 1'lfIL11'6dI C. Crutchfield. L, Hofmann. A. Groves, E. Gregory. Division SA-5 Room 321 NIR. SKOLNICK Row l: I.. justi, 'lf Osrfelcl. B. Borner. D. Heber, K. Snow. Row2: H. Cnnizl. R. Pobrc, C. Muscia. P. Lzuky. 'l'. Ripple. I., DeVito. Rowfi: C, Bernclt. NI. Harlib, KI. Haulle. R. Magis, IL. Nlershinrcr, C. Holz- apfel. NotPiCtu1'edZ A. Anderson, J. Briggs, C. Curry, J. Fuller. NV. Fessler, A. james. D. Lauer. C. Seaman, A. Soukop. Division SA-6 Room 125 NIR. NIcAI.PINl? Row 1: X. Nfagni. -I. Beauregard. LI. Bur dick, H. Lawrey, E. Dunphy. Row 2: l'. Snyder, A. Martin, M. Hlilson ll. Walclbucsscr, mil. Ilayes. B Kzrnia. Row Il: NI, Otrcnfclnl. J. Fischer, B. Eitcl Mr. MCAlpinc, D. Hartvigsen, P Torrey, l. Ossluncl. Row -1: B. Poths, R. Gilmartin. Nor l'irlurcd: M. Bcrnr-rt, L. Carlson, R Heuer. I'. Rzrnclcll. P. Roehl, P Srlnnimll, CQ. lcrzotis. Page 55 Page 56 eniors ijrougkd ,i Min gd gone! :lil it Division 4B-1 Room 325 MISS 'I Row I: Row 2: Row fit Row '12 Row 3: Not Pictl 'RACLICR I.. .Xnmlc'1'son. R. llziron. Nl. Di- Bc-llai. S. Turnquist, L. Mogul, Cl. Cizllulzino, Miss 'lizigcxx ll. XVise N. Sclzimlcr, Gfll'Zl'llLT, EI. Faust CL. Tzxrnow, L, Roc-hling. B. Lund gran, R. Hillman, C. Church, B Ahul, ll. Drziwz. R. Clull, YV. lNlolxr, K. Grove, I Sl'llll'll'. D. XVCTIIHIH. R. Arnold D. XVuIclschinidt. A. Drungcla. j. lfinn. K. Cliapman. li. Stritzcl A, Popp, II. Scliniidtkc, K. lLrm'e. urml: Dobin, B. Nlinccr. Division 4B-2 Room 305 NIRS. ILXNIHVICRK Row Row Row l. 9. 3: Row 4 NI. llzmnon, M. Ra-if. D. Korom ll. 'I'zn'ic'o. l'. Hzirnlon. Al. S4-mon, R. Schick, ll. livur, Nlrs llzimlwcrk, II. Norllgrcn, Nl. Karl D. Olslzl, li. Ij0l'0lIlllHVlC7. K Sloncr, I, Licll, B. Horn, P. Brad- lcy, N. ll arson. ll. Ccnili. A. Iohnson, R. Hei- nmnn. I. Kziltsilunillt, L. Baller NI. Kncscr, D. Toms. j. Reich. 1 eniors Division 4B-3 Room 226 MISS SXYEET Row Row Row Row 41: Row Div MR. Row Row 2: Row Pl: l: nl. Crcnl, C. liliylflglilll. ll. Bimiiv IJ. NI00l'2lil, li. Smollic-rs. S. Claypool, N. Czihzlllcro, N. Ili Strom, lf. Horwich. li. licrnlizml. R. Scllrlin. I. Crzlwn. S. Holimwi A. Cosgrove. j. lizxrznlzillglr. ll Shulz, CZ. Clark. B. Kell, ll. Dietrich. CI. YvlllllJCl'lY. QI. Tollcr. il. Sasaki. M. Byrne, Nl Reid. R. Brolin. V. Human. ll. Slangvr lNfllSlil'l'. C. Husker. on 4B-4 Room 326 .-XGNER A. Mcycrowill. D. Oslrum, D. lX'y socki, S. Kllllll, N. liclz. S. ciOCl'SCllll'l'. D. Hzmloii, I. Amloll sou. NI. lishcrger, li. Nic-lclicr, XV Nlylcs. ll. King. D. Sclizifcrilzik. IJ. lfcr CIICC. Nlr. lliigncr, ljClllCIl'y R. .-Xslilny, NV. lVoolos. Row -l: Al. Anlmm, 'l'. Jost. ll. l'onluch. W Row Not Dicr. ll. Hurt. G, l'rlJ1m. Roos. R. Xvflllllglllfbillll, Octlinger. Picttured: M. Long, XV. Czlproni. Division 4B-5 Room 336 MISS CQRIQINICR Row li Run Row 'S' Rim' l' Row ' .q. S. lltillllil. M. Ilurll, A. Klznrlson, li. Kllllllli. I.. Clrcilshcimcr. I. Clmilcv. l'. Cioulhcfkcr. D. Rush, xl,S1'llIlllllI,.'x. llzlrkclt. Nl. llziycs. I. llzilon,R.IDzxlnc'riiz1i1.Cl. Kvllcr, Iiurklcy, K. llvlmlzig. S. Af- frumi, ll. XVcrm-r. X. xl1Il'Nl'llQllllll, Nziiilwrrix, Ci. llllillll. la. lr,lllllllSt'll. C.. 1-4-lmliziull. NI. llc-ssclnzin, ll. BUl'llL'2lllY. limi-. ll. lJul'oll. Nm i,lf'llllK'IlI IS. Aiirlvrmii, R. lilll'l'i'll0, C.. C.1oww. eniors Division 4B-8 Room 313 MISS WUCHER Row 1: K. Roeho, D. Berger, D. Corea, A. Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Miller, A. jerger. B. Soderbloni, Klaus, D. De Long, C. Moriarty, B. Oquist. B. Scalla. E. Muraoka. H. El'lll0lS1ll. P. Newell, C. johnson, C. Swanson, J. Swanson, D. Russell. P. Newman, L. YVikstrom, D. Sanculi. C. Abraham, A. Catalano, B. Asp. C. Malysa. M. Brehln. S. Garbo, -I. Burton, S. Herczeg, H. XVicksell. T. Lanibrakis. Page 58 Division 4B-6 Room 202 MISS SIIICA Row l: Der Maloian, M. Roefofortc, V Wera, N. Mizialko, L. Lucas. Row 2: E. Reder, M. Bessner, C. Larsen, C Cenlanni, C. Bareh, A. Azizian. Rowiiz R. Robbins, P. Bone, I.. Marino A. lopp, I . Hoff, T. Scott, D Paoli. Row4: B. Miller, E. Clayton. I.. Stacey R. Broll, M. Swiss, D. Spersrud P. XVilburscheidt. Row5: A. Mollat. Notl'iL'l1lredZ R. Anderson. X. Norcllius Division 4B-7 Room 319 MRS. HORNICY Row lc KI. Heiney, B. Engstrand, II. Tyszko R. Krapf, Seinon. Row2: D. Gardner, Eaton. Ll. Zolonz G. Suniann, M. Lzfllinger. Garber. ROWS: M. Nelson, R. Stenson. NI. Meier B. Bellen, C. Kobus, I.. Lundgren S. Campbell. ROW4: F. Stuckwisch, -I. Butterworth, D Wvalker, J. Reich, AI. Chialiva, C Gordon, L. Sezenov, D. Papan. Not Pictured: K. White. eniors Division 4B-9 Room 329 MISS SCH RYVFR Row I Z Row 2: Row 3: Row fl: C. Biancalzinzi, M. Infuntino, M Bessner, M. DeSalro, K. iI'SllClIlil2l l'. Failing, E. I,llINlll0l'g, A Orendt, D. UL-weke, l.. I.:1II'erly K. Noga. G. Lagalante. S. Perlman. R Priebs, C. Knolmlancll. KI. Howe, .I IVakeham, R. Haflinger. C. Mitchell, R. Kuehlwein. R Keck, YV. Hill, C. B2lIlllOlZCl'. Notl'iCt11l'Ctl1 IV. Boa-rgerlioll, L. Nlzillcn R. Portierzi. D. Tliompson. C Peterseti. Division 4A-I Room 209 MISS DIiIi'l'IIMANN Row Row Row Row I: 2: 3: 4: B. Brunke, C. Bnchner. I'. Bailey A. Kulnmalis. S. Berger. S. Bjork. B. Bowlin. Miss Deetli- mztnn. B. Brzitschi, I. Bross. D. Del Dotto. I R. Becker. A. Erickson, DI. Ander- son, D. Bowen, D. Illnlietzi. V Bacino, R. Carlson. A. Ifossnm, NI. Mack, D. Best. A. Borrini, C. Greene. YY. Eaton. IV. Ausland. Not Pictured: R. Choromokos, S. Bello. Page 59 Division 4A-2 Room 129 NIISS KINSEIIA Row 1: E. Carleton, E. Cutrona, C. Cu- trona, A. Eising, H. Paskas. Row2: D. Racek, K. Clansins. Miss Kin- sella, Miss Taggart, L. Freund, S. Dodds. Row 3: A. Carlson, C. Chaty, A. Stege, N. Drewes, I. Dusenhery, R. Cun- ningham, QI. Deabel. Row4: I.. McCarthy, I. Ehlers. H. Carl- son, F. Giese, B. Erickson, L. Meinzcr, K. Dulhis, R. Cramer. Row 52 L. Kohlrnst. Dzivicl. eniors Division 4A-5 Room 217 NIRS. IYIQISSNIILLFR Row I: I.. I.iml. C. I.0IIL'I'Q'2lll. NI. Rvgcl- ing. X. llllllflll. li. lunge. Row 2: Nl. Sclwrcr, D. Schultz. Mrs. Wi-'. miller, Nl. SClllJCl'l, R. lIumin,ii K. Rliync. Row 3: N. Skogslncrg. Nl. I.iml. Nl. Kippu. Sfllllll. .-Xmlxlm. I.imlc Koller. Row-li Nl. llullman, D. lolmson, C.. Ian svn. R. IlClIL'ISllL'IlllCl', Nlziiigi. D. Miller. Noi llic'lul'L'cl: ll. Ii2lllllCllIl. li. IIIICINI l NIiii.zzrll1Y. IS. Ro11lcL'kc1'. C livr. ll. Yosc-i'lq'. S Division 4A-3 Room 311 MISS KVIHSCH Row Row Row Row Row XV. Schwakc. NI. Grill, M. Card- ncr. 13. Zcclilin. l'. Jacobs.. l'. Sullixan, NI. Smith, XV. 'Folia bun. R. Golnlhaich, D. Trollzin, D Vilros. V. Sosin, N. jznncs, KI. Kcmpton Miss Kubisfh, B. Spicer, P. Nzipe S. Xkfher. I. XVolfc, If. YIIIIOIHZIS, I. Strom- ibcrg. A. 'I'atci'a, CI. lirkfj. -Iunscn li. Vcrnola, I.. johnson. R. johnson, H. Kzimphauscn. R Ilollund, j. I-I-il. Not I,ICllll'l'llI C. Christ. Division 4A-4 Room 204 NIRS, 'l'Ol'l'lXG Row l Row ' Row f Row Row - l'. Rjcnstanl, bl. lioncm, L. Pclcrs CI. Klrovkclt. I.. Roniss. K. Polile. R. lforsv. D. lloll. W Holh. I.. Killluliiam. Pllclps. S. Rcvnolcls, BI. KIIIIIICII I. Panos A. Nlonsclikc, Nl. Hoxi'zn'il. A l Ilcrnlcsdorf, CI. O'Kclley. S. POQCIIZIII. Ii. Nlucllcr, Ii. Grog- ory. R. SCCDQIIICY. Mrs. Topping li. Rupp. R. l4c1'gl1ol7. BI. Nlziltcs ul. Nothnagcl. l'. I.:mc. D. Whig- Icill, If. Nagel, Rolhenlmcli, IX Slurm, P. Krcjcti. M. Pllllll. C 60 mn' 1 ur well- ein X evil a e lg QV ,uv 'I'he maintenance ol' our school is in the effi- cient hands ol' Mr. Andrew E. Christophersen, Chief Engineer. He is assisted by a 1110st able stall' - Mr. Iohn Burns, Mr. Alexander Mvchalk, Mr. Charles Busch, and Nlr. Arthur Kitson. Credit lor our well-prepared and nourishing food served during the lourth, hlth, and sixth periods in our lunc'hroom must be given to Mrs. Elizabeth Perry, Manager, and her cooperative group ol' assistants. It is with regret that Mrs. Perry has been trans- ferred to Semi High School. Our loss has berome their gain, and we wish her happiness in her new position. Mrs. Marge E. Pischlce is now in charge ol' the lunchroom. XVe extend our best wishes to her, as she takes her place as a part ol Lake View. Lost something? Found something? Feeling ill? Need Hrst aid? No matter what the Circum- stances may be, Mrs. Margaret NI. Karner, our matron in Room 310, is always ready to help in her most cheerful manner. thx C1'11z'x' Af1i.X'1'I!'fIljl Ix'11l.s Ijighl O'1'l111'l.' 1311.8 I,111'1' rlqflllf l,11111'l1 Yiflflf Ul1l flung 111 NI1111' S1'111111' Uf1II,lH S1f.s'.s'11111 Page 62 ancqA f Mnawares f1lf2L1ll7f'll 1111 fl11' C1110 ,U1'1'f H11f1'l1 111111 fI.T.B. lQ11111g Sf1f111Iy.' rlillf' TF11111 ill ll Il111I1lI13 H7111 U'11x Hlif G11 111116 IYil'l'l'., Allig 'I'l111l fI1'11z'x' 71l'll?77fJI'f.'H K 1111 11x'111.V' Y11lf'fIl'.Y F1111l1111l1 l.1111' SIllfz .S'.'H F? Q .- faq. f 53 -rg Lfff'-.fff ty QCCZLQ CUNA!! CCZVVIGVGS Slum' B-11.s'iz1w.v.s Llllfl' I'i1'zu l.IlI1I'lIfiHlf' l,m'flif'S Sj11'1ll: ,Yo liwil. HHH' lirflf Baller Vjff FI'iI'llIl.N'!lffl ,11UfI'Hl Puff' ,Xlwlfffzfimi Bzfforf' ,Hills Fifi David Having fl H'7IlIl1lc Vfg1ll UQ Senior Cfoflrm Day 'l'l1f' Litflf' lX'l'llllfH Sflllllllfllg Ujjf few ,. NJ fnllllllllflllll 1,l't I'II'Il' rliilllf? Alf' and My Tmlflx' Hwzr Lflllgflf in flu' Aff .1 '-fQUUIlf1f'IlffU.lHlIlfl1f All I1'1'l.' Page 63 , -IEA ' ' : 1 .ey- -1 ' Y- . lg I fs F.-W N I 'tht lj 5 ' 'vs I-ll' fn ,I If ' N K Y ' 4' -a I fl ' Q11 1, mv .U is Q' , IJ. . 5. I I, CIYY uaiea As so many classes in the past eighty years have done, we are reaching the end of that wonderful last year here at Lake View. We have come to understand the significance of these past four years. We realize that we have come into adulthood, and that we will be taking our individual places and responsibilities in the outside world very soon. We have studied a variety of chosen subjects, and have learned much. New horizons have been opened to us: we have come to see more of what there is to learn. We have made new friends, some for a lifetime. Many of us have acquired new hobbies and interests, which are creating the pattern of our future activities Those dreams we had as freshmen have become realities: our names have become well-known around schoolg our opinions are respectedg we are looked up to as the mighty seniors , and our ways are imitatedg we have a part in all the important school happenings, as well as special activities and privileges. Time really flies! Each day draws us nearer to the end of our high-school careers. We can feel it - these last few hectic weeks bringing us closer and closer to that fateful day . . graduation . . . Yes. we shall close a chapter in our lives in saying good bye, Lake View. . . Alma Mater . . . it has been wonderful . Qjze Seniors G-arewell HRS. ICTIIEI. C1I.AI'SON Mvzirn' SIIIHIAIIII CLASS OFFICERS. FEBRUARY I.2lIVl'CIll'C NIcCzn'lhy, f'1'csiclcnl joan Panos, Yicc-President Ik-Ili' Lou fc-vhlin. Secretary Joanne Notlinzigcl. 'I'l'c'asl11'ci' fN0t piclurwll Michael Pzmll. Scrgcarit-al-Ai'ins 4A COUNCIL I,. Johnson, NI. llilllll. II. liClllCCl'il'l', l':mos. B. Xcchlin, F. Gicsv. R. Rc-rgholz il. Anderson, I,. Mcifizirthy. .Nor 1JI!'I'Il7'l'!f.' I, Nothnagcl. DINNER DANCE COMMITTEE N. Skogsbcrg. Clmirmang V. Ilacino. R Scchziilcr, lVolfc, R. johnson, N, Dr:-WCS I. Boncni, NI. Pzinoa. lf. Nagcl, M. Paull XV. Eaton. Hrs. Clziuson, who most g1'2lt'lOllsll' and willingly fonsenlecl IO 1'cplz1c'c- Nlr. Ific-ser, when he was grznnccl 21 leave ol' zilasciife, ham lulfillecl this responsible poni- lion wiih cfI'ir'ienr'y. In her uncleislzincling nizmncr, :incl ever cognimnt of the proli- lcms ol' young people: she has given nnselhslily ol' IICI' time :ind energy in looking zilicr our interests. Page 66 J ervice n onfzrniffees ecomes mloorfanf MOTHERS' TEA COMMITTEE M. Rl'fJ'CIIIlf.f. R. Colclhzlfll. R. Dulbis. I.. Klllllfljlilll. D. DCI Dolm. Clmirlnaln. GIFT AND BUDGET COMMITTEES P. Jacobs. IV. To Bzmbcn, Ii. Cutronu. R. Carlson. M. Seubcrt. Il. Iirirkson. D. IIIIIIICIZI. I . Nagel. Clxzlirman, IIIICIY get IIOIIIIIIIIICUI D. Miller, Xu! l'iflurcd.' I. HOLI1, Clllllllllllll, Gift Unmnittce. CLASS DAY AND SENIOR BREAKFAST COMMITTEES D. Holi, D. Rucck, I . 'IlIl0I1lIlS, I.. Fwlllul, A. llcrmesdorl. .-X. Carlsml, S. Berger. XICIISCII, Cllziirnlzln. Breakfast Commirtccg Il. McCarthy. A. NIOINCIIIQC. C. Christ, C. Iiuchner. K. Rhyme. Ii. Lange, R. Johnson, flIl1lIl'lIl11II, Class Daly Clmnmillcc. X111 I'ift1lrr'rI: I'. Bailey. DECORATION, CAP AND GOWN. ANNOUNCEMENTS. AND GRADUATION COMMITTEES Phelps, M. Grill, C. ClIlIl'OII2l, .L Kzllnmznlis, D. Schultl. Clmirmzul. ,Xu- IIOIIIICCIIICIIK COIIIIIIIIICCI R. Forsc. ul. Sflmcrcr. Cllzlirmzm. DcL'm'z1linn Cmn- lniltcc: C. LOIICIDQIIII. Cllzxirrllzlll. Cup and I-own Colnnlitrccg QI. Schull, xl, Stmnllmcrg, A. 'Tl2lICI'll. I. lilllcrs. H. Clurlsun, Chuirmzm, KIHICIIIRIIIOII Umm-- 1llIllCL'Z P. Sullixzm. R. Mueller. II. Ihulnclxi. D. Host, I. Il11w11IJe1'x. M. Mzlllc-S. -I. linux. ' 3 L YV Pngc' 67 66 0401 045041 er sloera M The February class hacl an unu lneinbers. They were dominant as activities, thus indicating that they personalities. They proved without a high scholastic record, as well as be functions. Page 68 SILVER HONOR PIN GROUP IS. Zechlin, xl. Panos, L. Ifreunci. P Lane, R. jolmson, C. Chaty, D. De Dotto. .Vol Pirfurffrl: ml. BOIICIII, K. Cllausi A. Stage. GOLD HONOR PIN GROUP Cregory. Secrctaryg A. Kahimalis. Presi clcntg J. l'cu, xllTC'l,l'CSiClL'lIlj ID. Bla li. Carleton, M. Grill. nl. jcnscn. Carlson, Daiirl, NI. Smith. l'. Sulli -lOllllSOII, R. llunsinger. A sually high number of gold pin leaders in the extra-curricular were a well-rounded group of a question that one can attain active in school and connnunity LIS ll. Cutrona. li. Clulroua. N. Drewes I. Schuli, I. NX'olt'e. IJ. lrollan, F heta, V. Sosin, I.. Meinzer. I.. Kohlrust R ian. S. lliigfllllll. H. Carlson. R. Becker .Ynt I ir'lur1'rl: K. Pohlc, Panos. R JANE ADAM JANET i-lanl Amilff Tri-Hi-Y Milfshfll G.A.A. Numerals Hi-Q, Bronze Pin VIVIAN QViviej BACINO SB, 4B Councils Speeial Girls' Chorus Amite Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Council Senior Frolic Committee Dinner Dance Committee HifQ, Bronze Pin G.A.A, Bowling Marshal 337 Oilice Practice German Club 4B Senior Service 51A Class Council Red and YVhite Literary Stalf Hi-Q, Bronze Pin National Honor Soeiety PATRICIA fPatl BAILEY Marshal Class Dai' Committee SYLVIA qsytp BERGER RICHARD Marshal Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Camera Club Senior Breakfast Committee BERGHOLZ Mittelschule, Bremen, Germany Concert Orchestra All-School Couneil 4A Council WILLIAM AUSLAND Baseball Marshal Rangers SUSIE BELLO QB, 2A, fill, fi,X Couneils Spanish Club Hi'Q. Bronle l'in DOROTHY BEST 337 Oilice Practice Registration Aide Graduation Committee Hi-Q, Bronze l'in SONJA BJORK IB, l.X, 213 Couneils Marshal Contert Baud Concert Orchestra Hi-C Club Latin Club ADELE BORRINI Red Cross Council Marshal 5537 Olliee Practice l.ibi'ai'i' Aide Spanish Club JOAN BROSS l.X Countil Nlaislial Registration Aide 337 Olliee l't'aetit7e Theta 'l'ri-Hi-Y Announu-:nent Conn: Page 69 DOLORES QLorij JANICE Clanl BONEM BLAHETA Nlarsltal Registration Aide flfifl, Main Ofliee l'rat'tiee Cerinan Club Red Cross Council 4B Senior Seriice llutlget Committee Hi-Q. Cold Pin National Honor Sotieti' BETTY JEAN BOWLIN lll Council Lilniari Aide Nlain Ollice Practice 4B Senior Seriire Oniega Chi Tri-Hi-Y l.-X. 215, 2.4, IBB. ll! Councils Red Cross Council Marshal Dinner Dance Committee Hi-Q, Silver Pin BARBARA QBarbiel BRATSCHI C.A.A. 500 Point Letter Klarsllrtl K'Cin1 Ofhee l'i'aelice Cantina Tri'Hi-Y Concert Band Decoration Committee BARBARA BRUNKE CAROL fBuCk!'l Xlarslial Registration Aide l.ilualx Aitle All! Senior Seriite lli'Q, Bronze Pin BUCHNER CQ..X.,X. Botvlini.: Reegistration Aide Xlarslial Iliil Ollire Pratitice Speeial Girlsl Chorus Ili-Q, Silier Pin ix 'axdettes Trio Red Cross Countil Lake re View Stall, Columnist Class Dai Connnittet: WILLIAM CAPRONI EDYTHE fEdieJ l'lll0Il'Jll ll Track HELEN CARLSON CL..X,A. Bowling CHLA. I000 Point Letter Rt-Il Cross Council Registration Aide 229 Olhrt- Practirte 415 Senior Service Graduation Aitle Crzuluation Committee Ili-Q. Cold l'in National Honor Society ROBERT CHOROMOKOS Coral Cables High School, Coral Gables. Nliami, Fla. A Cappella Choir Radio Council RICHARD CRAMER CAROLYN qcarfiey RICHARD mano Latin Club Marshal CATHERINE qcathyy CUTRONA Hi-C Club Latin Club Registration Aide IIS Oflice Practice Concert Band Announcement Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society JOAN DEABEL Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Marshal HIAQ, Bronze Pin CROCKETT Marshal ill Senior Service ELIZABETH lBettyl CUTRONA Hi-C Club Registration Aide Ilfl Ofhcc Practice Concert Band Concert Orchestra Gift Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin National Honor Society DOLORES DEL DOTTO IA, ZA, 3A, 4B Councils Registration Aide Concert Orchestra Spanish Club Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q, Silver PIII National Honor Society CUNNINGHAM lfootbzlll 'l'raI'k JACK DAVID R.O.'I'.C. Cadet Major, Commanding Ollicer R.O.'I'.C. Picked Platoon Latin Club lfrcnclx Club Hi-C Club Marshal A Cappella Choir 2A, IIB, 3A Councils Cadet Hop Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin National Honor Society SHELLEY DODDS Tm-In 'rri-Hi-Y Page 70 CARLETON Hi-C Club Camera Club Concert Orchestra IA Council 4B Senior Service Hi-Q, Cold Pin National Honor Society RUTH CARLSON Spanish Club All-School Council Red Cross Council Registration Aide Mothers' Tea Connnittce Gift Committee I-Ii-Q, Cold Pin Yational Honor Soi it-ty' CAROLINE QCarriej CHRIST Latin Club IB, SA Councils IB Senior Service .XII-School Council Class Day Cotnmittee Hi-Q. Broun: Pin ALICE CARLSON G.A.A. Bowling Amite Tri-Hi-Y IIS Oflice Practice Mashal 2B, QA, SA, -QB COIllll'Ili Class Dar Coinrnittee CAROL CHATY Delta Club Spanish Club lI3 Ollice PI'lIl'llI'l' All-School Council IA, QB, 2A, Illl, 4A Councils May Queen Court, l95fI Graduation Aide Hi-Q. Cold l'in KAREN CLAUSIUS G.A.A. 750 Point l.t'ttcr Spanish Club Blain OIHCL' Prnt tic 1' Marshal Library Aide Lake re View Stall, News Iicliror A Cappella Choir All-School Council, Vice-Prcsitlcnt IB, 2B, 2A Clllllll ils 4B Senior SI-I'viI'c Graduation Aish- Hi-Q, Silxer l'in NANCY DREWES G.A.A. Bowling G.A.A. 750 Point Letter, Nnmerals German Club Marshal Registration Aide 127 Olhce Practice Red and White Literary Staff Graduation Aide Dinner Dance Committee HLQ, Gold Pin National Honor Societv KAYE DULBIS G.A.A. Numerals Hi-C Club Marshal 1.-X Council Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q. Bronze Pin IRMA DUSENBERY Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Marshal IA, 2B Councils Mas ucen Court , Q l D I , Lady-in-waiting, Cadet Hop Queen, 1953 Gradual ion Aide Decoration Committee Hi-Q. llronle Pin 1953 WILLIAM CBaby1 INGRID flngie' AUDREY EISING EATON EHLERS Red Cross Council Marshal Marshal Stage Crew BA, 413 Councils Rangers Cap and Gown Committee All-School Council Hi-Q. lll'OllIt' Pin Dinner Dance Committee Senior Frolic Committee ANN ERICKSON BRUCE ERICKSON JAMES FEIT GAA. 500 pwim lem-r lfoothall, Captain R.0.'1'.C. Cadet Captain IA Comm-il Swimming R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon Marshal Spanish Club l lil Oflice Practice Hi-C Club Hi-Q, Silwr Pin Basketball Hi-C Cluh 1.etternu'ns' Club 311, ISA. 'ill Councils Mix l.aLt' re Vicwn, 1953 German Club Scienccflfiction Club Marshal Visual litluciation Registration Aide lA Council Hi-Q, Cold Pin. Vice-1'rt-sident National Honor Societv Salutatoriau RENEE Foksis ANITA uveetsp Scnn High School FOSSUM lyfffllll Club , , 113, sta-1 Oflice in-mice Cap and Conn Committee Murglml Red Cross Council FRED GIESE ROBERTA fB0bbie1 foolhigl I GOLDBACH .atin u 1 Marshal G.A.A. 500 Point Letter Cheerleaders, Captain Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Theta Tri-Hi-Y Latin Club Lake re View Staff, Columnist All-School Council IA, 213, 2A, 3B,f1A Countils Senior Frolic Committee Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q, Bronze l'in ELEANOR GREGORY MARGARET qmargiey Latin Club Lake rc View Staff, C0-Editor Red and lVhite Literary Staff All-School Council lA, 2B, 2A Councils Marshal Registration Aide Prom Committee 4B Senior Service Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society Outstanding Senior Page 71 G RILL A Cappella Choir A11-School Council lB,1A, 2B, SA, 413, 4A Councils Graduation Committee Hi-Q. Gold Pin LUCILLE FREUND G.A.A. 750 Point Letter GAA. Numerals Hi-C Club Latin Club 127, Main Ofhce Practice Registration Aide Marshal A Cappella Choir Special Girls' Chorus Class Dar Committee Hi-Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society CAROL GREENE North Hollywood High School, North Hollywood, California Setm High School Junior Chorus ANTOINETTE CBunnyj HERMESDORF G.A.A. Bowling Kappa Tri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir 3A Council Senior Breakfast Committee 4B Senior Service GEORGE JENSEN R.O.'l'.C. Cadet Second Lieutenant R.O.'l'.C. Color Cuartl R,O.'l'.C, Picked Platoon Marshal 215, 4A Councils Concert Bantl Hi-Q, Bronze Pin LORRAINE CLorryj JOHNSON Registration Aide Marshal Library Aide lA, 4A Councils Hi-Q, Bronze Pin l HERBERT tHerbJ KAMPHAUSEN Hi-C Club lli Council A Cappella Choir l JOAN qoerryy JENSEN DONALD tDonl Registration Aide - JQHNSON 1211 Zliliolhf? Pfflilffff Intramural Basketball Graduation Aide A-Poms, Express Senior Breakfast Committee f1m,d.n Band HiAQ, Cold Pin RUSSELL ozussp JOHNSON 'Trosh-Soph Football Football Manager 313, SA, 4B Councils All-School Council, Vice President Marshal Senior lfrolie Committee Prom' Committee A Cappella Choir Dinner Dance Committee Class Daw' Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin JANICE KEMPTON Theta 'l'rivHi-Y Marshal junior Chorus DOROTHY HOFF IB, lA Councils Delta Club Class Day Committee MARION HOWARD C.A.A. Bowling - PAULA JACOBS, Theta Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club 325 Olhce Practice Marshal Lake re View Stall, Humor Editor ZA, 4A Councils Cadet Hop Court, H153 Gift Committee Concert Orchestra Dinner Dance Committee ASTRIDA KALNMALIS lA Council Main Oflice Practice Marshal German Club Red Cross Council Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin, President National Honor Society Valeclietorian RICHARD tDickl HOLLAND ll! Council Visual l-iducation Marshal MARY ELLEN HULTMAN Hi'C Club Marshal ll3 Otlice Practice Hi-Q, Bronze Pin JANICE HOTH G.A.A. Bowling Amite Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Council Marshal Gift Committee RUTH MAY HUNSINGER KL.A.A. Bowling C.A.A. 500 Point Letter Hi-C Club latin Club Registration Aide Red Cross Council Red and XVhite Literary Stall' Concert Band lA Council Class Day Committee HifQ, Gold Pin National Honor Society NANCY tNanj JAMES NANCY CChickl G.A.A. Bowling JANDA Spanish Club Kappa Tri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Special Girls' Chorus Marshal MARY ANN tJi,-ggsu KIPPES St. Alphonsus lliegh School Cantina 'l'ri-Hi-Y Xlarshal Spur ial Cirls' Chorus Page 72 Kappa Tri-Hi'Y Marshal 325 Office Practice Hi-Q, Bronle l'in PATRICIA fPatl KJ ENSTAD G.A.A. Bowling PHILLIP KREJCI fill Counfil Marshal Librnrv Aide Book Room Aide A Cappella Choir Registration Aide LOWELL KOHLRUST Chicago Latin School Track A Cappella Choir lA Couneil Hi-Q, Coltl Pin LUCILLE KULUDJIAN Alpha 'l'ri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Registration Aide Red Cross Council Mothers' 'liea Committee Hi-Q, HFOIIIC Pin ELLA MAE CEllieJ LUCILLE LIND LANGE Spanish Club Registration .Xitie llfl Ofhce l raetit'e Class Day Committee Hi-Q, Silt er Pin Hi-C Club Latin Clttb Marshal Concert Band Conttert f,!'i'llL'SlI'Ll 2B, fill, SA, 4B Councils Hi-Q, Silxer Pin MARGARET KRAMER 213, ZB, SA, 4ll Councils Red Cross Council Hi-Q, Bronze Pin PETER LANE I-'rosh-Soph Football Spanish Clttb Lake rc View, Photographer Red and White Advertising Staff 2B Council Visual 1'1dut'ation lNlarshal Hi-Q, Silt er Pin National Honor Sotietv MAE LIND Hi-C Club flflli Oflice Prartife Registration Aide Marshal IA Council llil, l2T Ollire Practice All-School Council Miss Lake re Vicw , 1951 JACK MANGI Lane lethnieal High School Senn High School Rangers Nlarslial LAWRENCE lLarryl McCARTHY R.0.'l'.C. Cadet Captain R.O. l .C. Picked Platoon Tratk, Captain Football All-Sthool Council, X'ieeAl'resident Ili'llL'!'IllCI1'S Club Xlatshal LX, 2,X, fill, 4A Councils Prom Committee Catlet Hop Connnittee 4A Class President Page 73 JOYCE LINDELL CAROL LONERGAN MARLENE MACK :Debra Cllub Qlmitf 'lri-Hi-Y Marshal .Iars ia . ars 121 llil Office Prartice Cap and Gown Committee MIRIAM fliilliel MATTES Latin Club Concert Orchestra -I li Senior Seriice library Aitle Announeenienl Committee LUDWIG MEINZER R.0.'l'.C. Cadet Captain R.O.'I'.C. Rille Team, Captain R,O.'l'.C. Pitked Platoon Cernian Club Registration Aide Marshal llook Room .Xitle .X Cappella Choir lli-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society EDWARD McCARTHY Lane 'I't-tzhnical High bthool Hi-Q, Bronze Pin DAVID CDavej MILLER Intramural Basketball Hi-C Club Library Aide Pony lixpress Convert Band, Student Conductor Confcrt Orchestra A Cappella Choir A1lASchool Council Budget Committee A SHIRLEY fPeggyl LILLIAN PETERS .IOAN PHELPS PEGENAU Nlarshal German Club C A A Cmlnfil pn,Qid,.m Rc-cl Cross Council 3II Council f: A'iA' limo point Lauer A Cappella Choir Marshal RLENE iMitchj MONSCHKE Concert Band, Student Conductor Concert Orchestra ZA Council Marshal Red Cross Council Class Day Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin PATRICIA NA PE 127 OIIice Practice Marshal JOAN PANOS 'I heta 'I ri-Hi-Y Red and YN'hite I,itc'rarx Staff Concert Orchestta All-School Council IA, 2A, alll, 4A Councils Registration Aide 415 Senior Serticie Senior Ifrolic: Cornrnittee Cadet Hop Court, l95fl 4A Class ViceAPresiclt-nt Hi-Q. Cold Pin National Honor Soc ic-tx KATHLEEN lKathyl FREDERICK CFritzj MUELLER Marshal Decoration Committee .IOANNE NOTHNAGEL G.A.A. Bowling Delta Club Lake re View Staff, Columnist A Cappella Choir 3B, IIB, 4A Councils Registration Aide 336 Olhce Practice 4A Class Treasurer Hi-Q, Brotm' I'in HELEN PASKAS Moshoulia High School, Tinos. Greece Waller High School NAGEL R.O.T.C. Cadet Captain R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon R.O.T.C. Rille Team R.O.T.C. Officers' Club Concert Band, Drum Nlaior Concert Orchestra IA, ZB, 2A, 3B, IIA, -115 Councils All-School Council Prom Committee Dinner Dance Committee Budget Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin CYNTHIA O'KELLEY Delta Club lake re View, Hurnoi Editor MICHAEL PAULL Football Track Hi-C Club A Cappella Choir All-School Council 213, 3A, 4B Councils Registration Aide 4A Class Sergeant-at-arms Lake re View Staff, News Iiditor Concert Orchestra All'School Council IB, IA, 311 Councils Library Aide Registration Aide Cadet Hop Court, 1953 4B Senior Service Hi- Gold Pin Q Natioinal Honor Society -1 Ii Senior Seri ic e Registration Aide Cracluation Committee KAREN POHLE Theta Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club Lake re View Staff, C0-Iiditor Red and White Adxertising Staff Special Girls' Chorus All-School Council Kaytlettes Trio Graduation Aide 4B Senior Service HifQ, Gold I'in National Honor Society Kellogg Contest First Prize XVinner, 1953 DONNA RACEK Cmnma Tri-HiYY Hi-C Club Registration Aide I lil Oliice Practice Nlarshal Red Cross Council A Cappella Choir Alain Office Practicc- 4 II Senior Seri ice Senior Breakfast Committee Hi-Q,Bron1e l'iu EVELYNE RAPP Hvifert Gymnasium, Warburg, Germany French Club Cc-rrnau Club Hi-Q, Bronze Pin ROBERT fliobj MARILYN tMarel REDELSHEIMER REGELING Intramural Basketball Marshal Pont Iixpress Mothers' Tea Committee BARBARA REINECKER Thet a Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club Stage Crew Marshal I','I'.A. Page 1005 Room IA, -IA Councils Hi-Q, Silter Pin Page 74 SHERRY REYNOLDS DOROTHY KAY LESLIE CLeel RONISS Harrison High School Main Ollice Practice Lake re View Staff, Typist Red Cross Council JOSEPH ROTHENBACH K-4 Spallerhof, l.inl, Austria Rangers Gemtan Club Hi-Q, Brome Pin RHYNE Theta Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club Marshal Special Girls' Chorus All4School Council lB Council Kaydettes Trio Class Day Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin JOAN SCHERER GAA. Swimming l-Iinblem Xvater Ballet Theta Tri-Hi-Y Main Ofliee Practice Marshal Graduation Aitle Lake re View Staff, Columnist Red and Wvllllt' Advertising Stall' 2ll, 3A Councils 415 Senior Seri ice Decorntion Conunittee DARLENE SCHULTZ .IEANNE Ueanniel Red Cross Council RAYMOND tRayj SCHIEBER Rangers P0ny Express WILLIAM SCHWAKE YVater Ballet Theta Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Red and White Literary Staff Red and IVltite Advertising Staff QB Council 4B Senior Se-rvire Announcement Couuuittee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin SCHULZ C.A.A. Bowling Theta Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide Main Oilice Practice Marshal Lake re View Staff, Columnist Retl and lYl1ite Literarw Stall IA, SA Counrils All! Senior Serxice Graduation Cotntnittee IIiAQ, Gold l'in National Honor Soc ietx' Football Manager IA, 2B, 2A Councils Junior Chorus A Cappella Choir ROSEMARY SEEBAUER Marshal German Club 3313 Ollice Practice Registration Aide Retl Cross Council Dinner Dance Committee MARLENE fSmittyj SMITH Marshal lli, 213 Councils 4B Senior Service Hi-Q, Cold Pin ANITA STEGE Klaus Crotlt Srhule. Nl'lIllllll'IlSlCY, Germany Irilllll Club French Club Catuera Club Hi-Q. Silxer Pin Page T5 MARY ANN fTootsl NANCY Cskogsj SEUBERT SKOGSBERG CRX. X. Suinuuin Y lfutlmlem C..X..X. Bowliull . . A , L lVater Iiallet Cerrnan Club Main Ollice Practiee Special Girls, Chorus Miss Turnabout H353 QB, SSB, 4A Counrils l'rotn Committee Gift Corntuittee VIVIAN SOSIN Amal-l'hi Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide Marshal Library Aide A Cappella Choir AllASt'liool Count il ZH. ill, 4A Count ils HLQ. Cold Pin National Honor Societi JUDITH Uudyl STROMBERG 'll1eta'liri-Hi-Y Marshal I.llll'ill'X Aide Lake re View Stall. Colutuuist Rt-tl antl lYl1ite .Xtltertising Stall All-Stliool Couutil, vI'lt'1lSlllt'l' Retl Cross Count il Ili, lli, -l.-X Couueils Cap antl Gown Cointnittee lli-Q, llronie l'in C..X..'X. Chexrons. Ntuuerals Ainite Tri-Hi-Y 337 Oflice Practice Nlarshztl Graduation Aitle Special Girls' Chorus All-Stltool Couneil IA, QA, SB, SA, AIA Councils Cadet Hop Court, 1953 Dinner Dance Committee BARBARA flfiarbiej SPICER Marshal 229 Oilice Practice l.ibrarw Aide 2B, NA, 4B Councils l'. IIA. Page 1000 Room Hi-Q. Bl'OlI7t' Pin NORMAN STURM l.ane I'ecltnical lliglt Srhool l-'ootball lutratuural Basketball PATRICIA CPastyD ALICE TATE RA SULLIVAN G.A.A. 500 Point Letter G.A.A. Bowling Registration Aide Marshal All-School Council IA, 213, 2A, BB, 3A, 4B, 4A Councils 4B Senior Service German Cluh Decoration Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society WINIFRED CWinkiej DONNA TROLLAN ToBABEN G.A.A. Bowling Amal-l'hi Tri-Hi-Y Latin Cluh Registration Aide Marshal Library Aide A Cappella Choir AllASchool Council lA, 3A Councils Budget Committee Hi-Q, llronle Pin G.A.A. Bowling Registration Aide IA Council Marshal Lake re View Staff, Columnist Red and lVhite Literary Staff Graduation Aide Announcement Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin IA Council Marshal Special Girls' Chorus -1 ll Senior Service Graduation Aide Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society DIANE VITROS SHIRLEY isisl 213, QA, SB Councils WEBER MHTSIIHI 127 Ollice Practice I A, 2B Councils BETTY LOU CBetzJ CAROL ZIRK Z ECHLIN Marshal Registration Aide Red Cross Council IB, IA, 28, 4B, 4A Councils All-School Council Concert Orchestra Red and White Literary Staff Senior Frolic Committee 4B Senior Service 4A Class Secretary Hi-Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society Page 76 G.A.A. Bowling Registration Aide Marshal l27, 334, 336 Office Practice Special Girls' Chorus Graduation Aide FAY C Sachmol THOMAS Delta Club Amal-Phi Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Concert Band Majorette IB, IA, 2B, 2.4, IIB, IIA, 4B Councils Graduation Aide Class Day Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin EMIL VERNOLA l'Ol1x Express Visual ECIIILTIIIOII JEAN Ueanniej WOLFE Latin Club Registration Aide l27 Oilice Praelite Marshal Lake re View Stall, Feature Editor Booster Columnist Red and YVhite Literary Staff, Editor IA, 2A, SA, 4B Councils 4B Senior Service Dinner Dance Committee HLQ, Gold Pin National Honor Society JOSEPH ZOLLER Football Manager Lake re View Staff, Columnist ur ina! Semesfer - - rings any cfivifies WX.:-aff .X multitude of activities is ushered in as we begin our last semester, thus making it the most exciting period of our four years. The term begins with the election of class ofllicers, the council, and com' mittees. lt is up to these Seniors to Hget things rolling . College Day, when the Seniors are introduced to representatives of the various colleges and universities, is very important in the senior schedule. These meetings are planned to aid the graduates in their decision as to which school they might wish to attend. How the girls would hate to miss the volley ball game! This is their chance to show up the boys. Despite the fact that they are hopeful, the girls toil in vain, for the boys are always victorious. Another event is the Senior Service Party given by the present Senior Service girls for those who served the previous semester. During one particular week, the graduates can be heard singing, f'You must have been a beautiful baby . Large crowds gather around the bulletin board outside of Room 235 to see the senior baby pictures. The winners of the fall term were Ruth Carlson, the funniest, kldythe Carleton, the cutest: and Janice Hoth, the prettiest. The -june class found Dorothy Bordeaux to be the prettiestg Ruth Schick, the cutest, and Corlaine Clentanni, the funniest. Two very special days are Cotton Day and f'Senior Heel Day . Pigtails, big red bows, cottons, and rolled up blue jeans are the distinguishing features of Cotton Day . Heel Day , the day we are measured for our caps and gowns is a glamourous affair, but somehow the boys always seem to look rather uncomfortable in suits and ties, and the girls are oll' balance in high heels. Cilass day, with its skit, wlnch is written and produced by the graduates, is always eagerly awaited. lt is a day when the ffAs realize that their time in Lake View is drawing to a close, and the 'llis become aware of their poten- tialities. .Xt this time, following the class play, the gavel used by the ,IX President is presented to the -ll! President. The last week of the semester has arrived, and the Seniors crowd the school lunch room at 7:30 ,'X.lNl. for the Senior breakfast. A program is pre' sented, and a good time is had by all. f Suddenly, it is the night before graduation. .Xll the Al.-Xs, having passed the State test on the Constitution, get together for the last time at the pref graduation party. This event was officially initiated by the class of January, l95Al. ln -Iune a swimming party is planned. The eventful day has come! .Xnother class leaves Lake View. The Senior activities are over for them. Yet, no one can take the memories of these happy days away from those who have become Alumni of Lake View. Page 77 A nv' 1, 'QQ'-'1? ?'Q A R W, . 9, , Page 73 a,jliofAer5 econu: pneens or ary l'i1li'l1 neniester the graiduztting class Nets:1sicleo11ccl11x'o11 which they honor their IllUllll'l'S 1r1th :1 1011, 1rhic'l1 hum been ill'I'lll1QI'f'Ll by ll l'tlIllIlllIlCC ol' nlndents and their sponsors. It is their day! llCl'Cll1lJCli Sth was rhoscn fot this xerylovelyz1lli:1ird111'ing the Izill SCIIICSICIQ :ind .Inne fird lien the spring 5C'IIlf'Sli'li. lvlltbll her IlTl'lY2ll 111 school. Horn is presclltcml :1 c'o1 sz1g1,fe llC1lI'lllg her nznne. Shi- is intro- duced to Mr. Boyd, lXIr. Dz111iel. :ind the Senior division 1ll1Klf'l1lSQ lL'IlC'llCl'5. .Ks time passes :ind she meets other mothers :md te:1Ch- ers. her afternoon hec'o1neS pleas- antly filled with c'o11ve1's:1tio11, 1'clrcsl1111e11ts, and 6'lllf'l'l1lll1lT16Ilf that is provided hy talented IIICIlllJC1'S of the class. Our string q11z1rtet furnishes solit bark- gi-o1111d music llll'0llgll0lIf the 1lllCl'llOUIl, XVllCll the teal draws to Il close. the lllOlllCl'i llgillll str-li hunk to let their rhildren l1:1x'c the limelight. eniors Zhng ad Senior ?ro ic XVhile the Senior Motherh captured the hearts ol the faculty in the social room, the Seniors captured the boys' Hgflllii lor the Senior lfrolir. The Frolie is a semi-annual party given lor the graduates by the ellis, and ig always held on the day ol' the Mothers' Tea. The party began at lzfltl with a word ol welcome by Dale Sehafernak, President ol the 4B elass. klark Rohde's orchestra furnished the music for daneing. A popular harmonica trio rendered selections during the inter- mission. The Senior Frolie also was honored Inv the esteemed presence of a King and Queen. The royal pair at this important event were Beverly XVise and Richard XValker. The gyin'l was decorated with streamers and balloons giving it a festive look. The afternoon, which was Spent in dancing, talking, and having refreshments. may well he ralled one ol the highlights of the Senior year. 3 CZc9'2Vcy Willie llfllflel' - CIVIC? - - .Xn fmtstztncling ztllztir Ihr the Seniurx is the tliiiiict'-tlztiice. lot it ix their own :tml their lust xutizll gethtogetllcr. ln .june its llis, they take pztrt in the l'rum , but the tlinner tlztnre is theirs, :is 4.'Xs, to plain :mtl zit- teml witliout sharing it. This yezir it was held :tt the Clcnrgian Hotel on Sztturtlzty, ilatnnatry ltith. lfrtmi the time thc excited Senitns enteretl the hotel until the lztst strains ul' litltlie lzimes' intimic' tlietl ztwzty, :1 line time was hzttl hy ztll. The hrightest SIJOIS ol' the evening were the presen- tzttitm ol the very glllllltlffbllb cloor priles,whic'l1 were at plirmo- gflllill. at clofk rzttlio, :intl at trztvel ztlatrm clock. .Xn :ttltletl pleasure wats the lrequent ot't't11'l'ciic'es of the mystery tlznires when, in the fourse of the Clllllflllg, at lilltkllllf' member was hlintl loltletl. XYhen thc music' uhruptly tcztsetl. :ts he tlzmcecl 1l1'Ol1l1tl the lltmr, he those at couple neztr him :ts the llltklif'M'lIll1Cl'S ol' some very beam- tilul gifts. All too stron mitl-niglit up-- proztcliccl, bringing am end tothe lztst wotitlerlul evening lor the grztclmttei. apply gnahng Senz'or Sfory xx ln the list fem ycus the Cl1Ill1C1 dance has becmne the outstzuuling social event ol' the l e1Jr11:11'y Class. The i'Prmn is held Zlllllllillly in June, zuul is :attended by 1116111136158 01 the 415 :mal 41X classes. Lust june it was held :ut the Sheraton Hotel, Sll1.lll'Cl2if', June 211, 1953. The livzlnstml XVomen's Cluh has heen selected as the place where the June 1'ron1 of 1951 will he held. lfrif clay, Alune 18th, is the night when the 1'f'2llll21llU1l of Il long 2l1lIll'llJlllCkl clrezim fumes true. May it remzlin allways in your memories as :I 11iQ,'h1ighl of your high school lile. Page 81 ooLing RBQCLWOIV - - - arching orwar Graduation the end and the beginning. On this night another chapter in the hook ol' lile will close lorever lor the 'liXs yet a new page lies clean and hlank, waiting lor what the luture will write. XVhat goes through the Senior's tnind at a time like this, as, in a setni-trance, he watches - lascinated -- the ritual ol. his own graduation? .XII look so solemn dressed in their capst and gowns, and the speeches ol. his class- mates take on a deep meaning. .Xs the Choir sings The Halls ol' Ivy , even those who like to seein unemotional leel a strange lump in their throats. Those who looked lorward so passionately to the end ol. school days sense a certain nostalgia. Now it is titne to go up lor the diplotna, a handshake llroni the principal, a smile, attd that is all. The graduate holds the paper reverently, and suddenly a sweep ol memories flood over him as he returns to his seat. 'Tout' years since I was a I resliie , and every- thing seetned so lmig and strange attd hard. Next the Sophomore year, when I liound my place in school and acquired most of my liriends. The Alunior, so sophisticated and important! Ifinally, that first day we Imecante Seniors! XVe knew it all when we got our rings. The activities f- the I'ront , Ilinner-Dance. Class Ilay, and now the Climax - CQR.XIJl'iXTION. It catne oh, so soon! My diploma! This is what I have worked for these Iour years. .X small paper, saying that I have satisfactorily completed my stay at high school. This is the last time I will he sitting in this Xssemhly Ilall - never again. These young people sitting around me, tense, eager, these are my friends. Alter tonight I will never see many ol' them again. I do not want to go! Oh, il' I could do it all over again! I would work so hard and ioin -- . The Seniors rise for the last time to- gether and sing the Loyalty Song with more sincerity and let-ling than ever before. It is all over now, hut the happy memories, ctmngratulations, handshakcs, midst laughter and tears, will remain. This is the end and the beginning . . XVish ns Inck. we shall need it! Page 82 ZA I sb K ll MAH.. Lg 15' 5' Mig ... ig'i 'cwf?'si Q X ,Y li 43fQtQiaX?' 'my 4 ki A . Gig, Nl bij , riwgfmq E555 W? ik 55-W. 5 24221. , ' Q, - A 3 Q1 f . 51.6 5 'i i ug, ky' 'vig I lgf Sgt 3.8 5 Ss 2 3 Ou W ' 3 5 W + .,.p . b , ' 3 '1-uf? i fi sf 6 K ,g 6 M' J' 1- sw, , f- W N4 -Q . , wi' l, 3' A is f Q5 ,gait V Y. , - - ,, V - E f A . Y -Q Q wif --- f - ' f ' L. - .fm - Q- 5b . : -i .g f - y 4 W ,.,. - , A 'V 'Q ' - ,ff xi fi XX Class Cjfllkcers - ouncil- Commiifees 4A CLASS OFFICERS Rirlxzml SLZIIIQJCI' ,,,...... .. ,.Y,,,,,, l'1'1'.v1'11621l Dale ScI1u1'e1'11ffI4 ,,,,, .Y.,.. I 'iff'-l'H'.Yffl611I Nilllfy Czibzlllcm ,,,, ,,.,,.,,A,,,. S I'I'I'I'I!II'y RlJ5LTlll2I1'I' Bzmm . .............,,, 'l'rc'f1.s'11r6r Rig-lmrd XVZIIIQCII ,,,,,,. S frgfmzll-zz!-Arms 4A COUNCIL R. Slznlgcr. I'1'csicIc11l: NI. Kacscr. II. Asp. -IIIIIG Scmml. R. Kl'lIIJIv. I.. NIz11'ino. D. Nlcnmmi. Nu! l'iz'Irn'1'1I: R. YUIIIIQJIIUIII, NZIIIIQCIWIS. MOTHERS' TEA COMMITTEE Ik-1' xf2lIOI2III. C. IIIIIIIQ. E. Dtil'tllIIIiIK'ICl, D. CGI-woke. II. IYISL-. f.IlllIl'lIllIllI 'I'yvkn. Xml l'irlur'z'fl: R. IIlll'l. ul. Clolllcy. PROM COMMI'I I'EE 'l. OQIIL-III. C IIIISCIIZIIICI. NI. 133111:-, NI. X1-Iwn. I.. I'c'lL'li. XY. lim-rgc-rImiI,. II. Izrmuinn. IV. XIUIIY.f.I1ll1I'lIlllllI I..-lusl1.I.. Irlmllkc. X. Inlzp. Xnl 1'It'lIlVI?Il'f .L IXI4'Il'I'OIVIIl, R. IIZIIIVIIU, E. Ixrnlmaxll. Page HI 05614 me kylfllfle Class GIFT AND BUDGET COMMITTEES .L Carlson, D. Koroiu I.. I.allt'rlv. I.. Baller, R. Ilroll. D 'metrv. Marv 1 Ilessner. Ii. Mclrlier, Clliairman. Budget ' fiOlIlIIlIlICCI II. Khano ilreal. P. New- man, D. XvlliliSCillllILlI. F. Stuckwistih, Sasaki, Chairman. Gift Committee. Noi Pirfzllwl: S, Ilercleg, L. Lundgren. CAP AND GOWN AND ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEES M. Long. Chairman, Announcement Committee: 1. I.idl, Chairman, Clap and Gown Committee: C. Lagalante. l'. Meier, K. I.arson, R. Arnold, Ll. Iilakcham, II. Craven, II. Soderlxlom, N. Mizialko, D. llanlon, NI. Haton. Ii. , lNIuraoka, Kalvin Grove, E. Bernhard, ...Lk joan Semon. CLASS DAY AND SENIOR BREAKFAST COMMITTEES M. Di Bella. Chairman. Class Day Committees: II. Cull. Chairman, Iircak- fast Committee: II. Dupon, Ii. XVootos. IS. Schulz, l', Ifailing. Binnie. Garber. X. Nordhus D. Gardner. KL. Clupuro, D. Ostrom, CQ. Bianealano. K. Barch. 'I'. lsznilrrakis. The most important task of the graduating class is to prepare an agenda of the special events which always arconipany the final semester. IVithin the hrst two weeks of the new term elections are held for the class oilicers, the rouncil, and the committee members, who immediately take charge ol' all those special doings that belong only to seniors. To serve on these Committees is lun, but many long hours of hard work are needed to make each individual event an outstanding success. Those members of the class who are fortunate enough to participate in committee work learn, in no uncertain manner, how to become responsible and cooperative persons. This type ol' knowledge, gained in learning by doing, should be lmenefirial to them in the years to come. Page 85 Xu! Pirtzlrffrl: D. Russell, M. SCIIIIIIKII, -- - i-Q Sociefy Celzgrafes Qdnniversarcy GRADUATION AND DECORATION COMMITTEES XI Ilaimon. I, Scott, C.. C.lun'fl1, NI Ilcscman. R. HCIIIIZIIIII, S. Cilaypool M. Rocfoforte. D. Corea, D. De Long NI. Lalinger, N. Selander, R. Ilafligel' Xllll l,fI'lIll'!'!I.' D. Diederirh, R. Kuehl wvin, Chairman. Graduation Commit tu I lost D. Bordeaux. GOLD PIN HONOR GROUI' NI. Ilalmon. P. I-Iarmon, Crcal, A Carlson, ll. Sasaki. Secretary: R. Stanffer X tt I resident Y K' I lltrt l'rtsidFFI 'M Iltnut 1 I Dluhos 1 uctow mu tu fully ll to 1 slnom it lDoi'ot'lltux t'1. , 'J i'! ' J 1 . llosgrr '. SILVER PIN HONOR GROUP li. lilaus. june SCIIIOII, IS. 'I'aric'o. A , ' cr. N. NIartschenko. B. XVise, I Mlolfson. .Yol lIIl'fIIIY'fi.' NI. Reid. D. Ilordeaux li. l.undgreu. so 'lihirty years ago on November 9, IQQ3. an honor society was organized at Lake View. In ISHS this group was renamed the Hi-Q Society. Membership in this society is determined by scholarship. An Qexcellentj average, or better, makes a student eligible to become a member. Nlembership pins are awarded affording to the number ol' semesters one has had honor standing. One semesteris membership entitles a pupil to a bronze ping lour semesters' membership to a silver ping and six semesters' to a gold pin. On the occasion ol' the thirtieth anniversary a special assembly was given lor the members. A skit in which the players portrayed past members was presented. A letter from the first sponsor ol' the society, Miss Ruth Ii. Nloore, highlighted the program. I-Ier closing lines tell best the siguih- cance ol' membership in this sofiety: My best wishes to you all as you earn those pins that honor your achievement, and thereby build for yourselves a strong foundation for many years of happy living and working. Page 86 BRUCE ABEL A Cappella Choir Latin Club 226 Office Practice Marshal All-City High School Chorus Hi-Q, Bronze Pin National Honor Society INGRID tlngiel ADOLFSON Amite Tri-Hi-Y 122 Ofhee Practice Registration Aide All-School Council May Queen Court, 1954 Senior Frolic Committee 4A Council Hi-Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society CAROLYN ABRAHAM G.A.A. Bowling IRA Council Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y German Club Library Aide Marshal 337 Oiliee Practice SALVATORE tsamp AFFRUNTI l'onx Express DONALD ANDERSON LOIS ANDERSON JAMES CPotendtl ADAMS Intramural Basketball Basketball QB, QA, 313, 3A Councils Stage Crew A Cappella Choir Pom Express Alpha Hi-Y Senior lfrolie Committee BEVERLY tBevl ANDERSON Hi-C Club Concert Band Contert Orthestra -1B Couneil All-School Council SELMA tSelJ ARCHER R.O.T.C. Cadet Captain R.O.T.C. Oflieers' Club R.O.T.C. Color Guard R.0. I .C. Picked Platoon R.0.T.C. Rille Team, Manager National Rifle Association Book Room Aide A Cappella Choir Visual Education Pony Express Marshal G.A.A. Bowling Special Girls' Chorus IB, lA Councils 310 Olliee Practice Delta Club Hi-Q, Bl'0ll7f' Pin National Honor Society C..-MA. Bowling ROGER ARNOLD ROBERTA CBobbiej B ,Innior Chorus ASHBY la-in liwrf'SS cp. x..-x. T511 Point rent-1 5l1H'5llill . CAA, Sniinming Annonneeinent Committee Kzlmm 'rl-i,Hi,y llil, 229 Ofhee Practice Xlarshal IB, lA, 2B. 2.-X, f5B Councils Red Cross Council RAY AUSTIN ANN AZIZIAN Coneerl Band Lane I'ethnital High Sehool nlfltlill-Slllllln Football Switnniiniz lli-C Club A Cappella Choir Klarathons Red and lVllite Atliertising Staff Book Room Aide Registration Aide Chieago Radio Council Hi-Q, Bronle Pin National Honor Society Page 87 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y -1 B Council Special Cirls' Chorus Registration Aide Cratluation Aide Senior lfrolic' Committee NIa'- Queen Court, lfln-1 Hi-Q, Bltllllt' Pin National Honor Societx ARBARA ASP QB, 2A Councils Theta Tri-Hi-Y Delta Club A Cappella Choir Marshal lake re View Columnist t-raduation Aide Mar Queen Court, H354 'IA Council LOUISE BALLER -1 B Senior Serxire Nlarsltal Certnau Club Niain Ollice Prartiee Budget Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin CARL BANHOLZER KATHERINE ticayn ROSEMARY tRoseD BARCH BARON Kappa lri-Hi-X' Red Cross Council Registration Aide spat ial Cirls' Chorus Xlain Oflite Prartice Breaklast Committee C..-XA. 150 Point l.etter Spetial Girls' Chorus Alpha Tri-Hi-Y l-'renth Club 2B, ZA, IlB, SA, 4B Cont Ctaduation Aide Registration Aide Senior Frolic Committee Mai- Queen Court, 1054 4A Class Treasurer Hi-Q, Silxer l'in National Honor Society .IANICE BINNIE Camera Club Registration Aide Library Aide Marsllal Hi-Q, Gold Pin Na'ioval Honor Society Breakfast Committee RICHARD CDickl BARRETTO Football Track 1.etterinen's Club ll1ill'S lll Proi11 C rininittce DOLORES 41303 BERGER Amal-Phi '1'ri-Hi-Y Marshal Hi-Q, lirorue Pin MARY qiviarep BESSNER Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus Red Cross Council Gift Cimminittee WILLIAM tliilll PAUL BONE HOERGERHQFF Iiast Durham Lane Technical High School ,llmlmi Hlgll 5111001 i 'ra'nural Volleyball Swimming Rangers All-School Council A Cappella Choir Marshal Prom Committee Hi-C Club DOROTHY tDotj DIXIE LEE BOWEN Durham, North Carolina Mirsha! llook Room Aide IA, 215 Councils lambda Phi Iii-Y National Honor Society PAULINE BRADLEY Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y KENNETH tKenj BETTY LOU BELLFN BATTEN Baseball Concert Band Entered U.S. Marine Corps, February, 1954 Water Ballet GAA. Swiunning Marshal E136 Ollice Practice Sigma 'Fri-Hi-Y Red Cross Council ELEANOIL MALENA CMoeJ BERNHARD BESSNER G.A.A. 500 1'oint1Letter G.A.A. Bowling Marshal Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q, Silver Pin Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus LORRAINE tcm GLORIA CG1oD BEYAK BIANCALANA Tilley High School Special Girls' Chorus Aniite '1'ri-HifY IA, QA, 311, 3A, 4B Councils Red Cross Council St, Michael Central High School IVater Ballet QB, 2A, 3B, 3A Councils Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Red Cross Council Class Dar Comtnittee BORDE AUX G,A.A. 500 Point Letter A Cappella Choir Concert Orchestra Hi-C Club Special Girls, Chorus .Nl-Citv High School Chorus All-School Council, Secretarv 411 Council Graduation Committee Ma Queen Court, 1954 Hi-Q, Silt er Pin National Honor Society, Treasurer MARILYN BREHM G.A.A. Bowling C.A.A. Swimming G.A.A. 500 Point Letter 1N'ater Ballet 4B Council Sigma Tri-Hi-Y ll -lla Club Marshal Main Ollice Practice Senior Frolic Committee GAA. Bowling Marshal 337 Oiiice Practice Red Cross Council Concert Orchestra 4B Senior Service G.A.A. Bowling Spanish Club Marshal Red Cross Council Lake re View Columnist 413 Senior Service 336 Ofhce Practice Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society ROGER RRELIN RICHARD BROLL Marshal Basketball Marshal Gift C'Jmmittee Hi-Q, Bronle Pin Page 88 1 THOMAS qromp BUCKLEY 1121110 1-Cllllllflll 11iQ,hScl 1I111'll111ll1'l11 llgislwllmll 11111:111111111l Sollbgill 1 111clc R111lS1l1ll 1 1 MARY BYRNE C.A.A. Council fl11l'l'T 1,1'z11l1'1s 1101111 Club 1.z1Lc rc XY1l'1Yf.U1l1111111Sl Rl'l.flS11'11l1011 .Xidv filillllllilllflll .Kidm- 1 R1-11111111 Whin- X 1.111-ra11'vS!:1I1' 1 IB, 213, 11A Councils 1 Cndct Hop Lindy-i11-XV:1iIi11g, 1953 l S1-nior Frolii f1H1111111llPL' Klan Qllt'l'll, 151.74 :'1'o111 K1illll11lll1k'i' VLADIMIR BUNTA 1:0131 b:1ll 1oo1 I ll lx Bzischnll NANCY BYSTROM G.A.A. Bowling 1.11li11 Club .X C2IDlJl'l1llfl1101f Rcgistriilioii Aide 31111, 1270lIic1'1'1ar'1i1n- 1,ll71'2ll'N Aich- Nlzirsliiil -1B Counc il Rad 111141 Whilc 1,ilc1s:11'v Staff Senior lfrolii Commiltcc Hi-Q.Col1l 1'i11 Nguionnl Honor S01 ic-lx JAMES fJimJ BURTON 1.:1111- '11'cl111ic:1l 11i1:,l1 School 1511111112111 1 1111 k 1,l'1lK'1'1l1L'11vS Cl11b N1:11'sl1:1l R1'1.l'l9lIil1l101l Aide Pony 1ixp1'css NANCY CAB C..X..X, S1V1l1l111111fI A fllllrlwllll Choir sllt'l'111lfi11'lSvC11U1'l19 .lcroiiipzinist fiIll111I1ll1fl11gXll1l' All-Scliool Council Yicc-l'1x-sirlciit All-City Hiyrh School IB, 1.-N, ISA Counc' Marv Quccn Court, 1954 4A Class Sccrelnry Hi-Q, Cold Pin Nzitionul Honor Society, 1,lil'S141Cl11 Y1l1t'tlll'l0I'l?111 l l l SARAH CAMPBELL ADRIENNE CARLSON ALBERT CATALANO lsailwlla Hiuh School, Qllllljtrt f?1'C'11t'Sl1'2i Football l lXI3plQyypII' Ah,1,mml Special f11l'1Q'f11'l01'llS l,L.Ht.,,,H.,l'S Club 1 Refgislrzitioii Aide Ml.,-qml Luke rc View Co-Editor Bl1K12CIfl1l1Il111ill?E' HiAQ, Cold Pin N1l'l0l1Z11 Ho11or Socictv, F1-1'CZ1S111il'!' CHRISTINE CATALANO Austin High School, Austin, '1'cKz1s Hi'C Club CORLAINE lCorkyl CENTANN1 llfl, 310011111-l'mc1ice CAROL CHURCH 5111-cial Girls' Chorus 127 Ofliic 1'1'i1lil1i'C 1 l'L'1llil1 Club SL1101I1Slll' .-X11 Awnrcl, KQV, lllifl, 19:3-1 111'COI'Zl1101l flflllllllllfli' 111-Q, 5llN1'1'1,1Il Page 89 .1OYCE CAVANAUGH HELEN CENITI '1 hclzi lri-Hi-Y 213, -113 Councils Red Cross Co1111cil 11i-Q, S111 t'1'1'11l 411 SL'11101'SC1'X1lC N1llIS11l11 1.l1l1'l11'Y Aide ' Rcd Cross Council Spcciul Girls' Chorus KENNETH CHAPMAN JOSEPH CHIALIVA 1.CL'llll1llll Hi1zl1S1l1ool, llc 1':111l Acadcniv C1111 .x1'1JO1', Xlicliigzlu Millslllll 1-'ootbzill '1'1'11'k 1.111111 Club COLLEEN lMootsl CLARK Sign1:1'1'ri-Hi-Y RL'LZ1S11i2ll11111 Aids flflli 01111 1' 1'111L'11Ct' Rcd Cross Council 2A Couniil X11l.1'i11I11 Nlolhci sl 11-11 Coinniitls 1 SUZANNE qsuep CLAYPOOL DL'l1llf111111 Spnnisli Club Conccrl Band, Sludcnl Condurlor Coiicc-rl f,1'lT1l1'Sl1'll Mziin Ollicc P1'Ill'l11il' .XII-School Council, S1'c11'l:1r5 1,:1lxc rc X'1CYt'fl0l11l11111Sl R1-d :ind XVhit1' 1.i11-1'111'y Stull' May Q110011Co111't, 1954 Crziduzilion C0111111lll0C 11i'Q, Cold Pin Nzuioinil Honor Society' JAMES lJiml DEMETRY Bztsclmll Inlrznnurnl Bftskcthztll lntrzunurzil BZlil'lJ1lll l,CllCTlIlCll'S Cluh Nlztrshnl IB Connfil Senior Frolir Connnittt-v Cilt Committee MARTHA tmarryi DI BELLA Rt-giwtration Aide Spctizil Girls' Chorus .-Xlphn Tri-Hi-Y Nlxtrslizil IB, IA Councils Czulct Hop Court, 1053 54-nior I-'rolic' Comtnittvv Claws Dag Committct' ELEANOR DLUHOSCH C,A.A. l000 Point I.t'ltt'r C,A.A. Swimming Waiter Ballet Rcgistration Aidn' All-Sthool Council IB, IA, 2B, 2A Councils 336 Ofhce Practice Scholastic Art Award Hi-Q, Gold Pin JUNE DER MATOIAN MARILYN CMushJ All-School Count il DE SALVO IA, IB, ZB, IIB, -IB Councils Sigma 'I',,i,Hi,Y RC2'iSlYflllf l Alfll' Rvtl Cross Council I27 Ollivc Przu tum' Mm-51,31 liilill Cllll' Hi-0, llI'0llll' Ilin Marshal E Mothers' 'I'i'1t Coniniittvv Hi-Q,Bron1t' l'in Nzttionztl Honor Soi icty DARLENE VVILLIAM latin DIER DIEDERICH lfrofIifSopIi ilfoolhzill Iqvfgimg' l3','l'7 llllfl Eiflrlffii lffllttl A ll U ' MAH l' 7 2B Countil Alpha HifY Xl1ll'Sllill JEANIE RAE DOBIN SACHIKO DONAO Ornegzt Chi Tri-Hifi' Elflfl Ollirc l't':tc'ticc Mztrshzll Hi-Q, Broun- l'in I.ibmrx Aitlt' Rnd Crosx Council FRED lRebeIl JUNE CONLEY DOLORES COREA Spa-cial Girls' Chorus Cllfgyrrlgpgilm. Gund All-City High School Chorus M'argh,gl ' ' Rlillflllll BOOL hmmm Mm, Nlotlu-rs' Ti-at Committee G.A.,-X. 500 lloint l.CtlCT Frvnfh Cluh Conwrt Ori Iicwlru A Cztppcllai Choir Librztry Aitlt' 226 Ollifs' l'r:u't iw AII-Citv Iligh School Chorus HLQ, Golrl l'in Nattionztl Honor Soficti' PATRICIA Cl'atl CULL Rcgistrzttion Aitlv Mzirsliztl Sigma 'liri-Ili-Y 2B, 2.-X, IIB, fl,-K. -IB Councils Senior lfrolit fl0II1llllllf'C 336 Ollirv l'r:u'tirc Grzuluzttion Aiclf' Rul :intl XYhitt' Litvrury Stall Nitty Qui-vn Court, I954 Bl'K'1llil,2lSl Conunittcc ANADA COSGROYE PEGGY JEAN CRAVEN G Page 90 Signut 'l't'i-Hi-Y Rc-gistration Aide I27, Ilflti Oilirc' P1'aL'lic'v IB Council Rt-tl Crosw Council l.ihl:1rx Aicll' fllzirslutl 'xllllllllllfflllvlll Committw LURIA CUPURO GQXA. Bowling 1lB.fl,X. 1BCountiIs .XII-School Council Rt-tl Crows Council I', I A. l'zig.u', IOOFE Ronin Ili'Q, Ilrnnlu Pin G.A.A. 1000 Point Letter, Numcrals Kappa Tri-HifY Spatial Girls' Chorus Nlnrslml Rvcl Cross Council I2-4 Ollife Przictirc C-rzuluation Committee Ili-Q, BYOIIIC I'in JOYCE CREAL Nlzirion Township High School, Nlztrion, Illinois C,A.A. 500 Point l.L'ttt'r CAA. Bowling HiAC Club Butlgct Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin DIXIE LEE DE LONC C.A.A. T50 l'oint l.t-ltvr G..-MA. Bowling IB, IA Counfils Ih-ltal Cluh Ilcrorzttion Cominittvc Ili-Q, Silwr Pin ELEANOR DOROCHOWICZ G,A.A. Bowling: Kappa 'l'ri-Hi-Y Nlztrslizil 3217 Ollicc Practicc 413 Council 411 Sf,-nior Serxicc Nlotlicrs' Tea Connnittcc HivQ, fioltl Pin Nzttionztl Honor Soi ictx ARLENE DRUNGELO l :tt't'zt1:gltl High Srllool ml, Sterling Morton High Sthool JAMES f.liml DOSE lftititlmztll llatsrlmll lllll'ilIIlllI'Ill Basketball Xlzirwliul -113 Council HILAIRE DUPON ltittzttnurztl Bziskctlmzill Nl:irslizt1,Cnplnin Pom lixpre'ss'1 C1l1ic:tgoR:1dio Count il fllzlss 11115 Comtltiltct' Hcztrsl Orzttorirzil Kltnttrsl lfirsl Plztcc, All-Citi High Schools Hi-Q. llflllllll Pin BARBARA HARRY lHoneyl ENGSTRAND FRNIOIAN Mguxlml 1-'tosli-Sopltu Foothztll llztwlxatll lntrstnturzll liaschztll I,C11l'l'llll'll'S Club Nlztrsliztl Stalin' Crow l'runi Cloinniitwt' DONNA DRAWZ Onivgzi Chi Tri-Hi-Y Clonu-rt llzind Cioiifmt Orrlicstrzt IRIS JOY EATON- I11, IA, 213, 2.-X, flll, flA, -111, -lk Conntilw Ilfll Ollict- l'raCtit't' Nlttrsliztl Nigtnxt lii-1-li-Y NIARLENE tivimyp ESBERGER Rt-tl firms Counlil '1.llL'li1,1'll-Hlfxv Honor Award, Sclmlztsti Xl BETTI LOU EVAR PATRICIA FAILING JUNE FAUST C' X X T711 Point 1 tttr 1110111 Tri-lli-Y 'W ' 'l'ri- li-Y r,. .1 . 1 .l' ' lVzttt'r llztllct 111 1 X 'll 113 K . . . A ,f Iolmtils llnntcrt Ilztntl KIotu'm't Ortlit-strxt Youth Orcliusttzi ol Cit'0ntct'fIl1it:1go Conti-st, 1950 -ll! SL-nior Scrx itu at Q1lCl'llf1tllll'1, 1954 Hi-Q,CLolt1l'in Xzttionnl Hul1tn'Sotit'tv DIANA FERENCE .Xinnndecn lligli Stliool kzippa 'l ti-Hi'Y Xlztrslntl DIANE GARDNER Kniztl-Phi 'l ri-lli-Y Rvil Cross Collin il Nlztrsllztl 11l'l'1l1i1i2l9lf1'Illlllll11L'L' Page 91 L: A rt A Clnppfllzt Choir l Il'llL1lf11l11l Rcg'iwtt'ntion .Xitlc fifllklllllllllll .Kids lllvll' rt- Vivti' f10lllIllll1Nl Nlztin Oilifr Pratt titc lli':':tkl'aSt Connniltcv .lOSE?H FINN, JR. lflpin A121114-im, 1ilgin,lllinois KATHLEEN GARNER fL.A.A. lltiwlingg A12lI'S1lf11 111. 1.-X, 213, fill. fl,X, -IIS iiounfilw 511,111.1 lf JUANITA GARBER Clzirtlixxqv High Sthool. CI1trtlnt51L', Xlissouri il X Council Cirzttluzition ,Xitlv Xlux Qllvc-n Kionil, 11154 Clluw lint Clzinttnittcc CAROLYN tflebl GEBHARDT flfi-1 Olhrr lhatttifc R OSEMARY DORIS GEWEKE Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus IB, IA, 2B, 2A Councils All-School Council Marshal Red Cross Council Mothers' Tea Committee JUDY GORZELLE Oincfra Chi 'l'ri-Hi-Y Concert Orthestra Marshal Reilistratiou Aide 3213 Olhri' Practice 2B Council Hi-Q, Bronze Pin KENNETH GROVE Track, Captain I,elterinen's Club IQPIIYIZIII Club IA Council Hi'Q, Bronlc Pin DOROTHEA CDottieD MARGARET fPeggyI HAFLIGER WVater Ballet Library Aide Lake re View Typist Decoration Committee HANLON HARMON Red Cross Council 4B Senior Service Marshal Registration Aide Cap and Gown Committee Red and IVhite Art Staff Graduation Aide Scholastic Art Award, Key, IQB3, I954 HiAQ, Gold I'in National Honor Society JANET HATON MARY ANN HAYS PATRICIA CPatj HARMON C.A.A. H700 Point Letter Marshal 4B Senior Service Registration Aide Red and White Art Staff Graduation Aide Decoration Committee Scholastic Art Award, Key, 1953, i954 HifQ, Gold Pin G.A..-K. Numerals G.A.A. Cherrous Concert Orchestra String liusemble Hi-C Club Red Cross Council Announcement Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin Main Ollice Practice Library Aide National Honor Society National Honor Society RUDETTE fRudyi H EIMANN Special Girls' Chorus IA Council Theta Tri-Hi-Y Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 4B Senior Service Red and White Art Staff Graduation Aide Decoration Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society KAREN HELMETAG Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Gym , 336 Oilice Practice STEPHEN CSteveD HERCZEG Football Ifrosh-SopI1 Football Track Baseball Intramural Basketball ISA Council Lettermen's Club A Cappella Choir Budget Committee Page 92 SHIRLEY GOERSCHLER Marshal Regisration Aide LISETTE fLizl GREILSHEIMER Marshal I lil, 229, 336 Ollice Practice CALVERT lCalJ GORDON Forrest Avenue High School Dallas, Texas Pony Express Marshal Chicago Radio Council -IA Council KALVIN GROVE Baseball Swimming Intramural Basketball German Club IA Council Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin ARLENE GROVES GILES Cliuzzyj Marshal GROWS Football Intramural Basketball Marshal Senior Frolic Committee MURIEL HESEMAN Red and White Art Staff 334 Ofhce Practice Marshal Scholarship Art Award, I953, 1954 Decoration Committee SHIRLEY HOLMES Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide 337 Ollice Practice Library Aide Marshal Red Cross Council JOHN HOWE Rangers IB, IA Councils HifQ, Bronze Pin WALTER HILL Swimming Concert Band I.ettermen's Club Marshal BARBARA HORN Ifreneh Gluh IIB Senior Service RUTH HILLMAN Amite Tri-HifY Registration Aide 337, Miufn Oiliec Practice Marsha: Red Cross Council Senior lfrolic Committee FREDERICK fFredj HOUGH Farragut High School Ifoothall ROBERT tBohj HURT MARY LOU HURTT Alpha Hi-Y Marshal Pony Express Mothers' Tea Committee Special Girls' Chorus 337 Ollicc Practice MARIETTA CMaryl INFANTINO G.A.A. Nuinerals All-School Council IB, IA, SB, -IB, 4A Councils Alpha 'I'riAHi'Y Marshal 334 Oflice Practice Red Cross Council Senior Frolic Committee Lake re View Columnist THOMAS tTomj JOST Lane Technical High School Foothall Alpha Hi-Y All-School Council Lettermen's Club Graduation Committee IRMINGARDE Clrmiel KALTSCHMIDT SA Council -IB Senior Service library Aide Nlain Oilice Practice Marshal Lake re View Columnist HLQ, Bronle Pin National Honor Societv Page 93 ARVILLA JOHNSON CAROLE Uohnij Special Girls' Chorus All! Senior Serxice Marshal Main Olhce Practice Registration Aide Cradnation Aide National Honor Society CAROL JUSTIN C.A.A. Numerals C.A.A. Swimming Hlater Ballet Concert Orchestra Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Council JOHNSON YVater Ballet Concert Band Special Girls' Chorus 229 Olhee Practice Kappa Tri-Hi-Y MARLEEN KAESER IB, Zli, ZA, 3B, SA Councils A Cappella Choir German Cluh Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4B Senior Service Registration Aide Graduation Aide 4A Council Hi-Q, Bl'OIl7C Pin MARY ANN KARL CHARLES CChuckj Kappa TrifHi-Y filiti Oflice Practice lil! Senior Service KAYLEGIAN I'lI'0SIl-Stbjlllu Football Basehall Marshal RUTH KRA PF IB, IA Councils Germain Cluh 334 Olliee I'rattice -1A Council I-IifQ, Gold Pin National Honor Society DARLENE CDar7 KUSH G.A.A. Bowling IA, ZII, 2A, SIS, 3A Councils Alpha 'I'ri-HiAY Senior Froliti Committee Special Girls' Chorus Marshal All-School Council MARGARET LALLINGER IB, IA, 2B Councils Marshal Amite Tri-HIAY Special Girls' Chorus Graduation Connnittee ROBERT KUEHLWEIN Swimming Intramural Basketball Rangers IA Council Hi-C Cluh German Club A Cappella Choir All-City High School Choir junior Chorus Graduation Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society, X'it'e-Presiclent LORRAINE CSuej LAFFERTY G.A.A. Bowling IA, 2B Councils Marshal Iiurlget Committee THEODORE CAbel LAMBRAKIS Football Basketball Track Baseball 28, ZA, SB, 4B Councils l.ettermen's Club Pony Express Marshal Senior Frolic Committee Breakfast Committee SHIRLEY MAE KUHN Xlarslial St holast it' Art Award GRACE CGrayl LAGALANTE Marshal Library Aide I III Ollitie Practice Red Cross Council 1AIIIIOIlllt'C'lIICI'lI Committee CATHERINE CKatyl LA RSON Sigma Tri-Hi-Y junior Lake re View Queen, 1953 Cap and Gown Committee ROBERT Cliohl QB, 2A Councils Nlarshal 127 Olliee I'rat'tit'e Rt-tl Cross Count il Registration Aich- BEATRICE CBeal KHANO Alpha Tri-Hi-Y IA, ZII, fill, 'III Councils 334. 337 Oilite I'tattit'e Senior Ifrulit Couunittee Gift Connnittee CARLANNE KNOBLAUCH IB, IA, 2A, IIB, SA, -III Councils All-School Council Special Girls' Chorus Theta Tri-Hi-Y Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Senior Ifrolir Conunittee Red Cross Count il Marshal Lake re View Columnist KECK BARBARA KELL I,ew Wallace High School, faux, Indiana DOROTHY fDotl KING IYater Ballet Sigtna Tri-Hi-Y Real Cross Council Registration Aide Xlarshal CAROL KOBUS Otneea Chi Tri-Hi-Y QA. Council Nlarshal CAROL KETTER Marslial I.aLt' re View Columnist EVELYN KLAUS 2A Council Ct-iinau Club flfli Ollite I'iat lltt' Mztrslial Ili-Q, Loltl I'in DOROTHY KOROM Marshall High Sehool Austin High Srhool Atnal-I'hi 'I'ri-Hi-Y 4B Senior Seri ice flilti Ollue I'rattit'e Ilutlget Cotntuittee Page 94 MARINO, JR. MARTSCHENKO NANCY LARSON Concert Band Concert Orchestra 4B Senior Service IB, I A Councils I'.'I'.A. Page, IUOCP Room Hi-C Club Marshal Hi-Q, Bl'0lI7E Pin LILLIAN LUCAS M a rsbal LILA LUNDGREN Hi-C Club Concert Orchestra String Quartet All-City High School Orchestra Rell Cross Council Gift Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society .IOANNE Uoaniel LIDL C.A.A. 500 Point Letter C.A.A. Bowling 4B Senior Service 334 Ollire Practice Ontega Chi 'I'riAI-Ii-Y Cap and Gown Comtnittec ELAINE LUNDBORG ZA Council I.ake rt' View Columnist Nlaislial RICHARD MAGIS Nlarsltal MARGARET LONG Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide I.ibrarx' Aide 229 Olliee Practice Marshal IA, 213, QA, SB Councils Special Cirls' Chorus Announcement Commit! Hi-Q, Bronze Pin BARBARA LUNDGREN Concert Ortbestra Concert Band I-'tntal-l'bi Tri-Hi-Y I.ibrart' Aitlt' Registration .title LEONARD MALLEN St. Petersbtirg Senior High, St. I'rtcrslnii'g, Florida Swinnntng Baseball l l cA CC ROLYN CLynl MALYSA G.A.A. 750 Point Letter, Ntunerals Oniega Chi Tri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Marshal ANNA LOU MAZZONE G.A.A. 500 Point Letter G.A.A. Swimming Award IVater Ballet ELAINE MELCHER 4B Council A Cappella Choir Marshal Spanish Club Camera Club Budget Committee Page 95 LAWRENCE lLarryj NICHOLAS Football Lamcla Phi Hi-Y IB, IA, 2B Councils A Cappella Choir junior Chorus Registration Aide Red Cross Council Senior Frolic Committee Latin Club 4A Council LENORE qtennyy MEGER G.A.A. Bowling Omega Chi 'I'ri-Hi-Y Marshal ALICE MEYEROWITZ Red Cross Council German Club A Cappella Choir Lake re View Columnist Red and Xt'liite Literary Stalf Registration Aide Graduation Aide May Queen Court, 1954 Prom Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin National Honor Society, Secretary Red Cr0ss.Council Concert Orchestra Marshal Spanish Club Hi-Q, Silter Pin National Honor Society MARGARET MEIER A Cappella Choir SB, 4B Councils Announcement Committee MARLENE qneedyp MILLER 3B Council' Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y 334 Ofhce Practice Hi-Q, Gold Pin JACK MUSKER Marathons A Cappella Choir Registration Aide ill! Council MARILYN NELSON G.A.A. Bowling Marshal Amite Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Council 2A Council Prom Committee KATHLEEN qicafhyp NOGA C.A.A. 1000 Point I.etter G.A.A. Numerals, Chcvrons Marshal, Captain Librarv Aide R.O.T.C., Gym Office Praftiee 1053 Talent Show Hi-Q, Bronze Pin ROBERT MILLER R.O.'l'.C. Ollict-rs' Club R.O.'I'.C. Cadet First Lieutenant R,O.T.C. Rille Team Book Room Aide WALTER CWallyl MOHR Intramural Basketball German Club Marshal, Captain 2B Counril A Cappella Choir Rangers All-School Conntil Lake le View Columnist Cadet Hop Committee Senior Ifrolit' Committee Prom Committee CAROL JEAN MORIARTY Omega Chi 'I'ri-Hi-Y Speeial Cirls' Chorus ll3 Ollite Practire Marshal Library Aide WINNIE MAE MYLES JOHN NANKERVIS Nlarshal Registration Aide PATRICIA CPatl NEWELL Marshal Red Cross Council Kappa Tri-HifY CAROL NORDCREN 4B Senior Servire Registration Aide Marshal llfl Ofliee Practice Swimming l.ettermen's Club Marathons A Cappella Choir Reyzistration Aide Marshal Visual Iidnfation 4A Connril HifQ, Bronze Pin National Honor Society PATRICIA fPattiJ NEWMAN QB Council Theta Tri-Hi-Y Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus Marshal Senior Frolie Committee Gift Committee ARLENE NORDHUS 336, llfl Otlice Practice Class Day Committee Page 96 CHARLES MITCHELL ARTHUR fArtl MOLLAT I.ane 'I'et'linit'al High Sthool Marshal ESTHER MURAOKA -1B Conntil Registration Aide Marshal Red and XK'hite Literarv Staff Senior lfrolir Committee Announfement Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin NANCY MIZIALKO Marshal Ilfl Ollice I'rac'tit't- Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Announfement Connnittee DONALD MOORAD Confert Band, Student Condnetor A Cappella Choir lA, 23, 315, ISA, -ll! Connfils Registration Aide Lake re View Sports Editor Red and IVhil Literary Stall 'ilarshal latin Club Hi-C Club -l.-K Council Hi-Q, lirome Pin National Honor Sofiety CHARLES MUSKER Marathons A Cappella Choir Registration Aide Ill! Council Marshal .IEROME l.lerryD OETTINGER De I'aul Ararleniy Football Baseball lntranunal liaslwtball Intramural Softball :Xlplia Ili-Y l.t'tlernn-n's Club Llnnioi Mixed Cliorua l'oni l xpi'nws DIANE lLeeJ OLSTA BONNIE LBonl 41B Senior Seri ice I27 Ollice I'ractic'e Nlarslial Red Cross Council Graduation Aide Kappa Iiti-I-Ii-Y Regiattation Aide IlifQ. IIITIIIIL' l'iu ARLENE CJRENDT IIUROTHY OSTRONI OOUIST Camera Club IIII7 Ollirt' I'iat tire RICHARD PAOLI Arnal-I'l1i 'I'l'i-Hi-Y I'ln'la 'I ri-IIi-Y Senior Ifiolic Committee l lil Ollice I'rat'tice Alpl1a'I'ri-Hi-Y I llC'I1I 'Iiri-HivY Marshal Visual Iidutiation Senior Ifrolic Committee MLS: hool Council Special Girls' Chorus Misc 'I'urnabont , IDB-I Breakfast Committee SHELDON PERLMAN LA VONNE PETERS Iroolball llaskethall Xlaratlrons CLIFFORD Basketball Intramural Basketball Baseball Marshal Concert Band lQ.A.A, Ilnwling IIS, IA, QB, 2A, SB, IIA, -III Councils I'.T.A. Page, 1005? Room Marshal Hi-Q, Silier Pin National Honor Society PETERSON, JR. Track Concert Band Band Activity Medal Band Ensemble Conte Marshal st i ESTER POBRE Npanish Club ROSEMARY lRosiej PORTIERA O.A..-X. 500 Point Letter. Nutnerals Kappa TrifHiYY A Cappella Choir Marshal Lake rc View Columnist JERRY REICH Swiruruing. Captain Rangers Lambda Phi HiAY Marshal I,ettermen's Club Hi-Q, Bronze l'in Page 97 ROBERT lliobb PODUCH Intramural Volleyball IB, IA, 215, 2A Councils Alpha Hi-Y Marshal Senior Frolit' Committee Pont Ewprt-Nw ROBERT lBobl PRIEBS Intramural Ilaxltetlxall Ponr lixprz-ss JOAN REICH Concert Orchestra Marshal Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y lA, 2B Count Els Registration Aide 4B Senior St-nice Hi-Q, Bron1el'in ADELINE POPP Marshal ELAINE REDER I,ilmrarx Aide Nlaralial llfl Ollite I'rattit'e spanish Cluli Rt-il C, toss Council MARILYN REID Special Girls' Chorus Red Cross Council 337 Ollit 0 Practice P.'l'.A. l':n.:e, 10052 Room QA, SA Counrils Graduation Aide Hi-Q, Silxer Pin National Ilonor Societv DALE CSugarl f SCHAFERNAK Track Intramural Basketball IB, IA, 215, 2A, SB, SA, 4IB, 4A Councils Alpha Hi-Y I.K'llCflIICI'l,S Club All-School Countil Stage Crew Senior Frolic Conuniltee Lake re View Art Editor Red and YVhile Literary Stall 4A Class Vice-President National Honor Society MARION SCHMIDT Breakfast Committee THOMAS CTomj SCOTT Baldwin High School, Long Island, New York Baseball HA, 4B Councils All-School Council, Vice-President Lake re View News liclitot Ctaduation Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin National Honor Sociely, President RUTH SCHICK Cornian Cluh Special Cirls' Chorus Ragistralion Aide Lihrarv Aide II3, Gym Ollice Practice Marshal Red Cross Counril 4B Senior Seri ice German Contest, First Place Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Soriett' JOHN SCHMIDTKE, JR. Leyden Conununitv High School, Franklin Park, Illinois lNIarshal NANCY SELANDER Registration Aide Alpha 'l'ii-Hi-Y Marshal 229 Ollite l'i:u'lic4- QA, IIA, ,IB Councils Senior Ifrolir Committee Red and Xl'hite Adxertisinpg Stall' Graduation Conuniltee JOSEPH Uoel SCHIELE lfoothall Basketball Baseball Marshal Pony Express IB Council BETTY SCHULZ Theta Tri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Regisltation Aide Class Dax Committee RUTH SELLDIN C.A,A. Swimming C.A.A. Bowling Omega Chi 'I'li-HifY Registration Aide l.ihiarx Aide MARLENE CMarl REIF Main Ollics- Practice -IB Senior Service l,ihrarx Aide Registration Aide lA, 2B Count ils Ontega Chi 'I'ti-Hi-Y KAY ROCHO CAA. Swimming Nlat shal DANIEL fDanJ SANCULI Intramural Basketball 3A Council junior Chorus Marshal ROBERTA ROBBINS lli-C Club Nlarshal IA. ZA, IIA Councils Ilfls Ollitc Practice MARY ANN fMarl ROCCOFORTE Mundelein High School Kfundelein, Illinois Decoration CUIIIIIIIIIPC JERONIE CJerryl ROOS DORSEY ANN lam- Technical High School RUSSELIJ lfoot hall Nia rshal St-nior lfrolic Conunittee JOHN SASAKI R.O.'I'.C. Cadet Coinrnanding Ollicer R.O.'l',C. Cadet Maior R.O.'l'.C. Picked Platoon Latin Cluh Nlarathons Book Room Aide All-School Council Cift Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin, Secretary National Honor Societv 229 Ofhce Practice kappa 'l'ri-Hi-Y Marshal Red Cross Council Class Dai' Conunittec BARBARA fBarbl SCALLA Soldan-Blcwvtt High School St. Louis, Missouri C,A.A. Bowling Theta Tri-Hi-Y junior Chorus Red Cross Council Marshal Page 98 JACQUELINE SEMEY Spot ial Girls' Chorus Marshal LUCIAN SEZONOV R.O.T.C. Rille- Team National Rifle Association ill! Council Marslial Ili-C Cluli DALE SPERSRUD Intramural Basketball Marshal P0nv Express Viiual I-ltlucation JUNE SEMON fill. ilk, Ill Councils .-Xllhi hool Council Hi-li Cluli -ll! Senior St-txife Coint-tl llannl JOAN SENION llifli Clull l.'X,2l1,2A,fil3,fi'X, ill! Councils Xlziin Ollice l'r:uli4t' .X Cappella Choir Cap and Gown Coininiuce CUIIKQCVI O-it ln-sua Nia' Queen Court, lllil Ulllglllll A iii-Q.si1it-f vm H1124 Mlm' P111 Xiuisnial llunrn Sutiety' ETHE1, JAANE BIRGIT I lirirgiej SMOTHERS SODERBLOM CL..X.A. 500 Point Letter f'-1l-'l-f-0llllf'll- Hill Club C..-LA. lllllll l'oint Letter 3168 Ollitc l'rzicliu- CG-AZN llollllllli- Red Cross Counfil lA- All f1f'l 'f7'l5. Mulshul Anial-l'lu l'rivH1-Y Spec ial Girls' Chorus Klarslial Red Crow Council Gratluznion ,Kille- Cap :intl Gown Committee Hi-Q.llion1u Piu LEQNARD fl-len? t RICHARD CDickl STACY STANC-E R Basketball 2B Council AllASt'hool Council, President French Club Concert Orcliestra A Cappella Choir Lake rc View Co-Editor Red and White Literarv Staff -lA Class President Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society Salutatorian Thornton Township High School, Harvev, Illinois RHEA STENSON Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y IB, IA, 215, SB Councils All-School Council 127 Office Practice Lake re View Columnist Concert Band GLO SUMANN YValler High School G,A.A. Bowling G.A.A. Swimming XN'ater Ballet 127 Ofhcc Practice Amal-Phi Tri-Hi-Y A Cappella Choir School Urganist Red and White Literary Staff MICHAEL SWISS I7rmIiYSopli Football Nlarslial Rain.gi'rs Page 99 ' KAY STONER Marshal Library Aide 48 Senior Service Graduation Aide CAROLYN qswanip swANsoN IB Council Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide Marshal Red and YVhite literary Staff 229 Office Practice BETTY JANE FREDERICK fFredJ STUCKWISCH Concert Band Concert Orchestra Drum Major Red and White Advertising Staff Budget Committee JANET Uanl SWANSON Special Girls' Chorus 229 Oilict- Prartice A Cappella Choir Red Cross Council GLORIA TARNOW TARICO C.A.A.xI3nwling Phoenix Union High School, 335 QUICK' l'Hlfl'CC Phoenix, Ariiona Confvrt Orchestra 337 Ollice Practire ell! Senior Service Rcil Cross Council Hi-C Club Hi'Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society' Hi-Q, Cold Pin DONALD WALDSCHMIDT St. George Hiyh School, lixanston, Illinois Rangers Marshal Gift Comrnittee DUANE WERMAN Nh-st Ct-orge High School, Chesterlancl, Ohio Basketball Marshal 4A Count il RICHARD WALKER DONALD Qljudgyl Basketball, Captain WEINER 215, 515, an, 413, 4A Councils B,,sCb,,H Qllihil H1-Y U Football Pom' l'4XPl'CSS Intramural Baseball Marshal Track All-School Council Lettcrmen's Club DONALD THOMPSON NANCY CNanj TIETZ R.O.T.C. Cadet lfirst Lieutenant R.O.'l'.C. Oflicers' Club R.0.'l'.C. Picked Platoon National Rifle Association Concert Band Marshal Latin Club MARYLYNN DIANE TOMS All-School Council, Vice-President 4B Council Red Cross Council Special Girls' Chorus 4B Senior Service 128 Ollice Practice JOYCE TYSZKO G.A.A. 1000 Point Letter, Numerals G.A.A. Swimming Water Ballet Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Red Cross Council Marshal Library Aide Mothers' Tea Committee Hater Ballet kappa Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Scholastic Art Award ALBERT TOPP Lane Technital High School Football Baseball Alpha Hi-Y Prom Committee EUGENE CGenel URBAN Lane Technical High School A Cappella Choir Nlarshal JEROME Uerryj TOLLER Marshal A Cappella Choir Hi-Q, Bronze Pin SONIA CSonniel TURNQUIST Alpha Tri-HifY Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus Marshal 336 Ofhce Practice Red Cross Council IB, lA Councils JOYCE WAKEHAM Theta Tri-Hi-Y Junior Chorus Senior Frolic Committee 3B Council Marshal Cap and Gown Committee Senior Frolic Committee Alpha Hi,Y A CIIPDCUH Ch0il' Senior Frolic Committee 4A Class Sergeant-at-Arms Marshal KENNETH WHITE HARRY WICKSELL R.O.T.C. Rifle Team F00lbal1 IIA Council TffiCk . All-School Council 5W1fflIl'1lI1F5 A Cappella Choir Marshal Registration Aide 3B Council Lettermen's Club Marshal LINDA WIKSTROM PETER CHARLES QA Council WILBERSCHHD WIMBERLY Theta Tri-Hi-Y R.O.'li.C. tiittlt-t Swimmini-z MMS11111 First Lieutenant Foolball R.O.'l'.C. Picked Platoon 215 Council Marshal 3B Council Library Aide French Club Concert Band Registration Aide Page 100 BEVERLY WISE GAA. 500 Point Letter Alpha Tri-Hi-Y IB, IA, 213, 2A, SA Countils Senior Ifrolic Committee Rod and lVhitc Aclicrtising Staff Nlain Ollicc Practice Marshal Max' Quccn Court, 1954 Molln-rs' Tca Committvc Hi-Q. Silwr Pin RONALD YOUNGBLOM Lani- Technical High School Baseball Basketball Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball I.ettcrrncn's Club Marshal Senior Frolic Committee AIA Council A Cappella Choir ELAINE WOOTOS G.A.A. Swimming 213, ZA Councils Marshal junior Chorus Graduation Aids Class Day' Committvc JOYCE ZOLONZ Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Marshal DOROTHY WYSOCK1 336 Office l'raftiu' Marshal umrner ScAool grcwluafes, ugusf, ELAINE CASTALDO RONALD G.A.A. Bowling Marshal ISA, 4B Councils Sigma Tri-Hill' Red Cross Council MELVIN HARLIB Intramural Basketball Marshal IB, lA Councils Alpha Hi-Y Pony Express Stage Crew Page 101 DAMERJIAN Football Track Alpha Hi-Y Pour 1-lxprcssu Marshal Lcttt'rrnc'n's Club DONALD PA PAN Football Baseball Alpha Hi-1 Marshal Stage' Crow l'onv 1-lxprt-ss' SANTO CTankb GARBO Football Baseball, Captain Basketball Frosh-Soph Football Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball IB, IA Councils IiL'llC1'lllE'I1'S Club Alpha Hi-Y Marshal Pony Express flzdficd A vital part of a well-rounded high school experience , - this phrase most amply describes the role that athletics play in our four years at Lake View. In the course of our high school life we progress from cheering freshmen to participating sophomores. Finally, if the determination and the ability are there, we emerge as outstanding Juniors and Seniors, assuming positions of leadership and importance on the teams and the athletic organizations. A boy may find ample opportunity to display his ability on one or more of our six varsity teams - football, basketball, baseball, swimming rifle. and track - while those who do not have an outstanding ability, but enjoy playing and competing, can find their niche in the intramural program. Through the G.A.A., cheerleading, and baton twirling groups, a girl also gains a priceless athletic experience. We like to look at athletics as a life situation on a miniature scale. There is a goal to be sought, which is perfection. In striving to attain this goal, through hard practice and stiff competition, we give our best. Perhaps we never reach it, but in the striving lies the essential substance that builds true character. It is in this spirit that Lake View follows her credo and motto - Know no defeat, no never and Play Fair and Fair Play - for when we participate with this attitude, there is no real defeat. ecfion CAamloions IP. nalellleafecl League eason. VARSITY Row I: R. johnson. Manager: R. Danierjian. R. Cunningham. A, Ilatalano. NI. Paull, I-1. Boba. B. Erickson, llaptaing I., Nlcfiarthy R. Neineth, G. Stantis. R. Heuer, D. XVeiner. R. Iacobs, Marker: W. Schwake, Hater Bov. I Row L: Coach Conahan. J, lluaquin. R, Barre-tto, T. jost.lK. Chapman. 'l'. Arvanites. A. James. 'III Lainhrakis, I. Dose. I.. Marino, NY. Caproni, E. lirnioian, IS. Reynolds. Nlarker: Coach Hentlricks. 1 Row fl: Cl. llozens, H, YVieksell, Burton. C.. Grows. R. Ciliuartin. fJl'lllllgL'l'. l'. Roth. S. Herrleg. P. Roehl, Y. liiinta. A. Topp. S. Garbo. Miller. .Yulf1i1'lll7'l'rlJ C. Scanlan. Lake View's first section championship in many years! 'l'hat is the outstanding contribution ol' this year's lighting XVildeat Cridders. 'I'he crispness ol' the fall air, the polished perlorinance of the team, the peppy niarfhing band, the ardent cheering ol' the student body, the thrill ol' a Lake View touchdown all foniliine to make this season a marker lroni start to finish. YVith linenien 'l'opp, Herueg, Catalano, Roehl, Danierjian, Roth, and Grows, Clearing the way, hacks, lirickson, Paull, Lanihrakis, and Barretto carried the pigskin lor a host ol' Lake View touchdowns. The siifress of this past season can, in large measure, be contributed to the rapahle coaching ol' Mr. Clonahan and Nlr. Hendricks. Beginning with the rugged spring prac'tic'e sessions they helped to develop this team into one ol' Lake Views finest, thus carrying on our hallowed tradition - uknow no defeat, no I1CYCl'ln. Page IO4 owerfnl fvlllolcafs 70 I-Uljallola. I-'irst Airing linv: A. Topp, S. Hcrczeg. A. Clzuulzulo. P. Rochl, R.Damcrjizn1,l'. RoLl1.G.lQ1'ows. ,Semnd Airing linqf: C. Gilmartin. xl. Oeuingcr. 'l. jun. S. Garbo, T. Colcns. li. limba. Line ln11'!cr'z'x: Y. Buum. li. llrmoizm. ,NFFIIVIII Yflfllg lul1kf1r'ld.' H. YYic'k- 5011. B. Cllllllllli. L. NICCQIVIIIX. BIITIOII. lfiztsl Airing lNH'lffIl'lll'.' NI. Pnull, IS. l'.lkiL'lxN0ll. I'. I.ulnb111kis. R. Bzirrellu. OQCA! Ijleam. e Sfeam. XVith but two weeks of pracitife behind them, the XVildc'ats lost their first game to Niles, 27 to 6. This game was followed bv a non-league win over Kelvvn Park, 25 to ll. The stage was now set lor our whirlwind league season. Clommencing with a 12 to 0 win over Iforeman, the team rolled over Tulev, 20 to 03 - slammed X'Vells, 27 to l9g - eliminated XValler, I3 to Og and climaxed an undeleated league season with a hard-lought win over Sullivan, 19 to 7. Despite a 27 to li playoff loss to the Indians lrom Lane Tech , our boys displayed courage, drive, and sportsmanship even in defeat. All Lake View is proud ol our 1954 aggregation ol X'Vildeat Gridders. True champions through and through! 'uf MFROSH-SOPHH TEAM F. l'hde, R. Barthel,'l'. Norton. -I. Hfeisman KI. Kroneke, M. Scliot-hen. lf. lic-ck, P. Fester F. XVeiner, P. Catalano, R. llalnel, R. Buck Cl. link, H. Caruso, Cloafh King. R. Anderson Ixerg, Butler, IJ, Sighaud, Manager. Page 106 D. Bradlev, S0lllll'liClilI. KL. Rcndl. N. Hel- 66 9 . 2 VG F0144 LGA? IGWQ M 9 99 on nf. e ron er 111111101111111'Ullg11 1llIlg 11111x'0r i5111011111111111111111'1011 211111 1111110 1'1lCC1' 101111015. 11111111 211111 CVCT1' g21I1lC, 111 11111110 111 1111111, H11115 1110111 1i1lCCl'1llg 1110 1011111 1111 111 111-11111. F1-11016 2ll'C 1111105 1111011 Olll' 11550111- 111i05 111111111 11111 110 1'11111p1010 11111111111 1110111. 15111 11111111 101115 111 1.2l1kC Vi0w 1110 1110015 XYCVC 1611 111 1110 111115. 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Perlman, managerg Coach Swiryng KI. Erickson, manager: A. Souknp, D. Zwolinski, Mallcs. Cl. Simo, S. Garbo. T. Rowlen. B, Stanger, R. Broll, R. Cilmartin, R. Youngblom. R. XValker. J. Adams, W. Ahlgrim, ll. Schiele. M. lChrlich. rzflhlolcafs- -- vorfA Secfion CAamPs The H153-l954 basketball season saw the return of our veteran coach, Maury Swiryn to the Lake View basketball scene. Under his magic touch , the YVildcat Hoopsters compiled a 25 and Pl record in their drive toward a North Section Chamnionship, second place in the Public School League, and third place in the city. This was a well-balanced outfit with the accent on sharp ball-handling and over-all team play. Paced by the prolific scoring of Richard XValker and all North Section selections, Ronald Youngblom and Richard Stanger, coupled with the fine Hoor play ol' guards, Al Soukup, jim Adams, and Dan Zwolinski, the X'Vild4 cats were a crowd-pleasing combination that played their best when the chips were down. Our I rosli-Soph team a'so had a very successful season. It finished with a record ol' ll and 8, thus giving them the second spot in the North Section. The nucleus ol' Fred Kemp, Ronald Krause, Richard Hamel, Howard Sauer, X'Villiam Hackbert, and another North Section selection Dan Casella, is the solid founda- tion upon which future Lake View Championships will be built. HFROSH-SOPH TEAM R. Dennenholz, manager: Coach Swiryng L. Karel, managerg C. Binnie, manager: R. Hamel. XV. Malles, G. Widman,l1. Sauer, R. Pisano, F. Kemp, J. Vazzanou R. Murawski, G. Vonderheide. H. Poppe, R. Krause, YV. Siewert,, W. Hackbert, D. Casella, R. Holmes, il. Christopher. Page 108 VARSITY SCORES lake View Opponents fill Flblflllllll 46 313 Phillips 42 full Austin 40 47 Marshall 63 tiki Kelxyn lllllli 40 T8 xlv2lSillJlll'llC 46 I05 lloly 'liinity T18 lil SIC-innu'lL Trl TECH TOURNEY 32 C-age Park 39 08 Mrkinlcy 64 Tl Lane 4 liccl1 63 Semifinals 38 Nlarshall T0 3rd Place Game 72 Rooscxclt 63 LEAGUE GAMES G2 Yon Steuben 50 88 Sullixan 53 63 Seun 40 64 SCillll'1 63 54 Iforrest 57 62 Sterling 53 75 Roosevelt 69 70 'iiHiI 41 74 Lane l'ec'l1 59 till :XIIlllIlllSCIl 49 83 XN'allcr 50 Play-Offs Bl Vocational 49 72 Roosex elt T0 Semifinals M4 Bowen 51 Finals I 'Y 115 D11 same 82 Stadium Game 64 Dc l'aul 54 BABY WILDCATS' l.. lane. H. Scahlow. R. Farber, R. liL'l1l1CI1i10ll. xl. Ohricn. L. Karel, -X. XYulf, D. Bonnt-n. N. DuPon, L. Hifcl, R. Blarfiaiit. gl, Beerman, A. Altschul, S. l'rit1ke1'. xl. Hanson, Kioafh King, Allschul, YV. Endi- roll, ll. Cainhcu. O. Townsend. f CAamloions ip PCWL - - - eibefernfzinafion ' 1 JilI lSC which hest descrihes this year's quintet. lfinest in a decade . - is 1 1 .. . The teaiu gave a good indication ol things to Colne, when, early in the year, they placed third in the .Xnnual Illinois 'l'e1'li Tournament. In the end it was good conditioning that told the story , - conditioning developed through long hours ol' hard grueling practice. Ability, determination, good Coacliing, and a generous share ol' the breaks are factors that played an important part in the making of a season that featured two conquests of perennially tough Lane L'Tech . Yes, the ' i' ' h 'll l' that last quarter spirit, all inspired ICZIID play, the cheering lans, the t ri o zgomhined to give us a memorable basketball experience. Page 109 Z5 QU en Q7Z1e owne 5 lfresli lrom nine Consecutive North Section conquests, the XVildrats beat Vocational in their hrst play-oll' start, 51--19, on a last minute basket by Al Soukup. In the quarter final contest Roosevelt fell before the potelll Lake View attack, 72-70, as the entire srliool began to catch the basket- ball lever . The De I,a Salle Gymnasium was packed as the XVildcats lated a powerlul Bowen team, vying lor a spot in the city hnals. They were oll to a poor start and the boys fell lar behind, as a 22-9 hrst quater deficit looked almost insurmountable. Fire up, XVildc'ats! reverberated through the huge gymnasium, and the boys seemed to catch hre as they began to narrow the once wide gap between the teams. Phenomenal driving by XValker and Adams, and vicious rebounding by Youngblom and Stanger, provided the spark as the team won, bl-51. Sink it , Dick! Page 110 lfl?flClll7'Ig for the Stars Over and ln Look! H6 Flies! 1illClx170flld Haltlf 7111 lrzning Streich fvlnlolcafs ?zgAf . The stage was set lor the Championship game as a rabid band of Lake View rooters jannned the YVelJer High School gyninasium to witness the city's best in a red-hot encounter. From the outset the XVildcats threw the book at their oppo- nents, but their valiant elfort was IIOI enough as they lost to DuSable - a team whose very name is now synonymous with perfection. In accordance with city tradition the YVildcats faced the Catholic League runner-up, De Paul, helore a Chicago Stadium capacity crowd. After ll close first half, the NVildcats took the lead and held it, showing all Chicago by their determi- nation and sportsiuanship, that the Lake View way is the championship way. Szu'pri.s'e.' K'I.11n1p 111 Our Tlzronts fjzecxfre Glflf--- o lgeaf me Clock ' W-'MN-m.w,,w ' - 1-z. 'fu-W.. t K WM,,.,,.q 1 A fi ,,:, . .... : H 1 A :V ,:, 'V' 1 ' '-..e . ' - .'., ' .,.,,. : 59' 5' V ' X p 5, sw'mMlNcs TEAM X ii y J' Q l,C2ll'l. I.. I.a1ne. A. Riwnizin. K 'F ' 4' ' 1 ' ' i XYl1CClL'l'. I . lllllllk D. Sflnirinzin ,M I ff ia. mm. n. Nitin-iff, D. ifit-id. 1 K? 1 Reifh, S. Zippcrnizuil. R. Soble. L Z7 9 Mnllen. A. Rfllfflil. Condi klilffbllitl ,nb, .V i 1 F I ' y , K ...A. .,,AA, f 'f R X ..,A gy ' ,P . .... 3 ft K.. 'gf - y K A f --v'1 ass-if-2 ' ' 'Q Qfzzli -ff: ' :., . ' f .,:. .. ,..,., ',-' E . , . ' A ,.A' if f .f 0 . f XYith 21 crop ol young swimmers in the process ol development. the Luke View awinnning teznn turned in at creditable 1J6l'l'tlI'I1l2lHCC. Led by :tee bztc'kvstroke1', -Ierry Reich, the niernien broke even in their tour swimming meets. XX'hen Coach Hendricks lelt the teznn, his place was taken by Conch -Izicobson, who hats developed at fine group of swinnners. Despite the loss of Reich. who Gnished second in the city I00 yztrd bznck-stroke, our future prospects appear excellent with big things being expected ol' the returning letternien, Allen Rozycki, Dziyid Sherman, and Sidney Zipperinztn. Our Luke View truck team, in spite ol at snrill squzid, turned in at hne IJC'l'iOl'lIl2illl'C this SCSI' yon. Outstanding were Kenneth Grove in the -1,10 yurd run. llznnes Burton in the 880 yzird run, Lind Harry Golden Hoy lYic'l4sell in the l00 and 200 yztrd dashes. XYit'ksellwz1s the only one lroni thib group to suryiye the qualifying round of the State trunk preliininztries, :ind thus he repre- sented us in the State nieet :it Clhzinipaign. TRACK TEAM Kenneth Grow, II. Xkieksell. D. Collins. R. Odefy. P. Pearl. A. Dznnerjizm, D. Siglmttnd. S. Kibort, A. Sandburg. C. Olofson, D. Green, I, :xllSIIl1lIl. D. Schziiernrik. Bur- ton. K. Chziptntin, R. Schmidt. Page 112 .A-. .3 , 'l'. Smitha 1. Courtney, j. Demetry, F. Krause, S. Perlman, D. XVciner, P. Catalano. KI. Korbel, H. lirmoian, A. Freer, managerg N. DuPon, 'iianagerg D. james, C. Seaman, CI, Grove. 'II Scott. C. Kaylegian, D, llonnem. il. Christopher, 'l'. l'lOl'l'CSl6l', C. Binnie. managerg B. Holmes, R. Hamel. Y. liunta, J. Lucas, S. lippcrman. KI. Penicnak. T. Lambrakis, C. Simo. R. Youngblom, ml. Dose, li. Malles, QI. XY2llliiIlS, Coach King. 66 . 99 ramona! Share azzlecl 5 In keeping with the precedent set by the football a id basketball teams, the XVildcat Ballhawks fielded a power-loaded outht. Under the able direction of Coach King, the boys have really taken shape, and, at this writ- ing are sporting a six and one record in league competition. The pitching stall, which has HHN ,116 lgmuw Df,,,,,,,,m' gg,-,,f,,w turned in four league shutouts, ' is headed by Ronald Youngbloni, with -Iames Demetry and Charles Seaman helping to carry the load. Tops in the hitting depart- ment are Frank Krause, Dan blames, Val Bunta, and Donald XVeiner, while Ted Lambrakis his done a creditable job behind the plate. No doubt the highlight of the season was a perfect, no- hit, no-run game hurled by Youngblom on the opening day of the season. This was the hrst perfect league game in years. This remarkable feat led the Chicago Sun Times to state enthusiastically, You can't im- prove on perfection. Young- blom has shown himself to be one of the hnest athletes to com- pete in Lake View sports. X'Vhatever the eventual out- come ol' the North Section race will be, our Hlildcats have repre- sented us in true Lake View style. . 6 ., . ...V..: 'A , Mya V A in X, it .- I an E ' Page H3 Y ,Av 1 4 Ji. '. :F ef 1- Ep if sl? 2. is me 2 1559! , ,X 2. V ,V Vw W Mt? ,Q . iii . , as'1'l. 'i-a fm sf- fi 1 'X f ' i s -.W N45 ...-f .rf X wing our mffnerv- - - xj0gAhgAis eczson G.A.A. BOARD S. l'c-gcrnatt. l'rc'siclentg C. Love, ilil'L'2lSllliC!'Q D. Owens, Secretary: I.. Nfillfllllli, H. Hikido, IS. Sheri- dan. lf. Ualinc-as. G. Ahinanti, D. Klopacv. D. Busch, P. Winters. CZ. Buschauer. Tl'C2lSlll'C'li2 D. Hagen. l'. lloght-rg, M. Byrne. S. NYiIhite. D, Nystrom, -I. Valentine, I.. Martin, A. Gibbs, Y, Mooclr 'l'he G.A.A. Board, with Mrs. Landt as sponsor, plans the numerous activities of the Girls' .Xthletict .Xssoeiation to which the majority of girls helong. Pienics, splash parties, hikes, and t0l1l'- natnents are a few ol' the many activities sponsored hy this group, hut, perhaps, the most popular activitv ts bowling. which takes place every Tuesday throughout the year. Awards are presented to the winning team, to the individual high scorer, and to the girl with the highest average. The outstanding social event of the vear is the lfarmer's Ball, pictures of which are shown on this page, which is given in the fall. Square dancing is predominant. A king and queen are crowned to reign over the clanfe, and to lead the grand march which elimaxes the evening. Page 114 SPECIAL APPARATUS CLUB MEMBERS I. Bergzltl S. Berger D. tiyr XY. Downey I'. Doyle N. Czlllls A. Henderson li. Hesse I-I. Hikitlo S. KIITIIICIIISIQN Wslgeww. l'. I,znult-rs ' - 'TU S. Leschmzin e lsif J, Rlldk CL. Rucclg C. Rulzxntl NI.St'l1uIlci I. SCIIWZIVII Z. SlllIlllJlll'N Ii. YIQZIIIZI-Illlll NI. XVJIITCII 04rcA our Jgack Cpoinf our ces This is zu lznnilizir ery heard hy the girls ot Miss Wuc'her's spec-iztl znppzirzttus cluh. 'l'he girls in this club give up one zilternoon each week to learn dilferent skills on the horse, the pzirzillel hairs, the hul- zince beams, and the rings. The group is divided into six squads. Iizirli squad has Il lender, who sees that the girls spend an equal :amount ol' time on ezivh zlppzirzltus. The stunts :ire demonstrated. :ind the girls :ire expected to perform them to perfection. In December, the Midwest Open Gymnastic Meet wus held :lt Navy Pier. Luke View fompeted :against Lincoln Turner, Arlington Heights High School, and Navy Pier in the novice division. Patri- rizt Doyle, Helen Hikido, Judith Sctliwzirtz, and lX'I:iry XVZIITCD won first, second, third, :ind fourth places. In addition, 21 trophy was won by the team ol' Cyr, D. Bross, P. Doyle, N. Downey, N. Cztlus, IX. Henderson, H. Hikido, P. Landers, J. Schwartz, :ind NI. Hlarren. xllllill 4-reclit must he given to these girls lor having brought honor to their school :ind for winning the trophy, wl1ic'h is the lirst ol' its kind ever won by ll group ol Lake View girls. Page 115 raining ur merican oufA COLOR GUARD lalncs Mayhew, lames Touvc, William Swanson, Lawrence Moran. Lake View's traditionally excellent R.O.T.C. unit instills the qualities ol' leadership, honor, and integrity within all ol its cadets. YVhile nurturing devotees to country and patriotism, the R.O.T.C. . r - .N s. ' Q. f 1 . --iq llfllt teaches discipline, d11ll, and all basic military subjects. Always ready to serve the school, the 'lR.0.T.C. main- tains a regular color guard, details usher guards to school functions, and coop- erates in every way possible with the school administrators, The R.O.T.C. unit also boasts one of the Hnest rifle teams in the city, and has an outstanding drill platoon. The country needs bright young men who are leaders, not only in the military, but also as civilians, and Lake View's R.O.T.C. unit is produc- ing its share. D , OFFICERS' CLUB David, NIfSgt. Doss, S. fiCl'Il. H. 'I'imm, D. Anderson. XY. Swanson. I.. NIcCai'thy. lfciI. NI. Oltenfeld. Sasaki. H. KlClllll. LI. 'l'ouve, Sgt. Doss is condzzciing fl class in small uni! tariffs. The essentffzls of map TFIIIIIIUIYQ are being rfxpluimffl by Czzdef illrljm' lhmicl. K A 'vw Cade! l.'11pIn1'11 McCz1rfl1y I1I'IlIU7lSfl'IIfl'.S' flu' ffffllllflllf? of llf.S'.YI'Illl2Il'IIg ZUl?I1f70Il.Y in ilu' field. l'agc llii ,, H at vi K A Y? W Q ww' 3 ' x . 2 J A , I as X fa' ' wpf Ins XX i Xwkkw - 1 92 ai W F mv? Q 3 4 A 6 as 14 5 f M N WH -5 A ' Y 5 . .9 A MV ,X . fig 6 ' ig Q 'W' R 'A 5 xg WQ x x K ,Q fy mi ,LN ggi 9- wi? .152 S, QS '5 N S 5 x ' ' 'U A M ff' X, 7, ,, 5 f Q M 3' H f , Y .gl .... ,W , 'Q 1 ' f, 'if 'V'f. - ' . ' x f Wm igbrw- ' .farm n ,rri gjg ,.,, -' ,.,, - ,Q . 1 5 N QW 'M 12 meQT H :Cake Mew, 5cAool C:!1amPions, Nliami B0'1H'Id.' VVildcats rom' at the good izezus The sweetheart of Lake View High Hiijapirzess Tolls clown her cheeks in big tears l'iCll1fCS 011 Page 'Wf Guests of Hanoi' share Lake View's big moment Dr. Luliera ancl1VIr.Howai'dList, Diifectoi' of Adziertisiiiig ofthe Kellogg Comjnmy, jweseiit ibifizes to Kareii, and Mix Boyd. Page 118 QILS ana! ego anal ocaclcy GCMCA ,Xt l:-lo on lleremher lf, the Lake Xiew assemhly hall was lull ol mystery and expectation. .X special assemhly had heen called lor the reason that the Superintendent ol Schools, Dr. Benjamin CI, Xllillis, was to he present. The stage was heautilully deeorated, and a wonderlul program had been planned. After selections hy the Girls' Clhorus and the liand, Nlr. Boyd introduced the guests: Congressman Yates, State Senator Pollack, .Xlclerman Hoellen, Xlr. liitzgerald, Nlr. l'ritzlall'. the ,Xthletic Director ol Puhlic' Schools, and Dr. Luhera, the Assistant Superintendent ol' lligh Schools. lVhen Dr. l,ubera's name was reached, Mr. Boyd asked him to step to the platlorm and say a lew words. Ile did not say much, hut what he did say shook the school. lJr.Luhera announced that l.ake View had heen chosen hy the Kellogg Company to go to the Orange Howl Game in Miami, lfloricla, on New Year's Day. 'I'he winner ol' the grand prize was Karen l'ohle, co-editor ol the Lake re View and well-known senior, .Xs the loothall team entered the assemhly hall. there were mixed emotions among the students. While the hoss liltecl Karen to their shoulders. the cheerleaders asked the students to cheer XVe'rc' lrom Lake View . 'lihe c'omlmination ol' those present in the assemhlr hall and the l'lreshies in lflll realli' raised the rool. lor everyone seemed to he cheering lrom his heart. lhe entire prize was later announc'ecl. Karen received a Sl,llllll hond lor hersell' and won 32.500 lor the athletic' lund. During their stay in lxllilllll the team and Karen saw Marylancl play Oklahoma in the Orange llowl game, and rode on the Kellogg lloat in the Orange llowl Paracle. 'lilllst'e'l'l1llIIl3 has heen Lake Yiew's ctharmecl year. l.ake View not only won lirst prize in the Kellogg contest, hut .Xija Snikeris won lourth place. ller prize was a S25 honcl lor hersell, and Nlllll lor the school. lhls is not the hrst contest in which I.ake X iew has taken the top prizes, l.ast xear two l.ake klCXX'llf'b, Ciarxl Logsclon and Nlarshall Ottenleld won two ol the live prizes ollered in the Old Cllors Contest sponsored hy the 'lflhicago Daily 'I'rihune . Caryl and Nlarshall with two teachers ol. their choice, Mrs. Xllilkinson and Nlrs. Nlchlillan, were sent on a llJ,llllll mile air trip around the United States visiting San lfranc'isc'o, l.os Xngeles, New Orleans, New York. l'hiladelphia, lialtimore, and llltslungton. Page 119 cfiuified As we prepare to assume our place in society, we begin to realize that it extends beyond the acquisition of knowledge. Indeed, learning is stressed above all, but an important phase is represented by our many extra- curricular activities. To occupy the leisure time that is sometimes available, we at Lake View have taken the opportunity to become acquainted with the various activities presented by the school. Consequently, we have discovered and applied our hidden talents for personal pleasure. ln this way, we are enriching the lives of our students in both developing their character and enabling them a well adjusted life, as the future leading citizens of their community and country. The basic benefit which is common to all is the spirit of co-operation, which is reached by working together to obtain a goal. Whether it be writing for the newspaper or the yearbook, participating in the various assemblies and festivals, or holding a small oilice in school or in a club, the student is gaining more than an outlook for a particular skill. We are developing the most important of talents - the ability to live among our fellow-men. to lead ere Ky resenf o In AY J Page 122 Olfl ,Ks you thumb through this hook, look- ing lor piftures ol' you and your friends, stop lor a moment at this page. Here you will hncl the inlormation about this annual which is the procluct ol' a year ol harcl work. The pintures, which are the higgest attraction, prove to he as much ol' a problem as the writing of the arti- cles. Schedules must he macle so you can he photographecl at your convenience. -just as important as your lace is your name. Certainly, you want people to know who you are. lt is up to the stall to iclentily pictures, check names, and then recheck to he clouhly sure. Iiach page must have a title, and most pictures have captions. They must he original and c'atc'hy so they will please you, the reader. Copy must he written, and it must also he prool'-reacl. These are but a lew of the tasks conlronting the staff. Yet, every memher has the same ultimate goal - the fompletion ol' a perfect Red and lVhite . The stall' hopes you will appreciate this Red and lVhite with its lull cover- age ol' Lake View. They have worked hard lrom that first day in September to give you a hook ol' your liking, and want you to know that this annual is es- pecially lor you. Alice Meyerowitl, l,incla Volkers, and Doris Carl- son alphalmetize the pictures ol the seniors for engraving. .Xlife Tatera, .Xnita Ohm. lileanor Gregory. .lean Wolfe, janet Anderson. :mtl Carol Gee are se- lecting photographs lor the yt-arhook with the help of Miss Simpson. .Xnn De John. filllllL'l'lIl0 Rulantl, lletty Zechlin, kloan Panos. Llvainie Sfllllll, antl Carole Reed look over the 4lummv slicets. 04 mirror c7Qelllecfing :Zak iew 'l'his is your book, you write it! These words are repeated time alter time by the small, iron-willed sponsor ol' the Red and XVhite , Miss Simpson. Her guiding spirit is the backbone ol' the stall, which turns out one olf the best books in the city. .Xt times she may make things hard lor the members ol' the stall, yet eafh and every one of them van come to her with their troubles. She is not a sponsor or a teacher to those who work with her on the l'Red and lVhite . She is a lriend, a real fonlidant. This bond between her and her stall creates a wonderlul atmosphere in which to work. Is it any wonder that every one who has ever worked with her leels there would be no Lake View annual without her. In-I. A Mrs. Evelyn Horney, Sponsor, and her efficient stall, consisting of Karen Polile, Nancy Selancler, and Peter Lane work tirelessly to obtain the necessary adver- tising to make this book a success. fwe Confrignfe Cnr gfforfs gn a ing Annual 49414 Cufsfanchng emfAooA The art stall is most essential in the making ol our snc'c-esslul yearbook, the Red and XVhite . XX'e are inclebtecl to Nliss linlna Crowley anal her stall' for their line work to be louncl on the introtlue- tory pages ol' the sections. The members ol' the stall' are Ruclette Heimann, Patri- cia Harmon, Margaret Harmon, Evelyn Peterson, Muriel lleseman, and Linda lfoxwortliy. Caryl San Ciregoris is not Iricturecl. Nlr. Loren l.uc'as has lreen responsible lor handling the lmanne and sales ol' the Red and XX'l1ite . Ile is almlv assistecl hy llonna lfiler, Diane lilillllllil, l,a Verne Lvmle, Nlarvan Gicllol, Nlarilyn Kramer, .kllll lie lohn, anal Nlarfella Xapletal. Page 121 oom LQJLQ re iewv QWASAQP ,W xg ..T,7' Clo-liditors. Sefond Semester: Adrienne Carlson. Richard Stung er. ' lfleanor C-rc-gory, Co-editor, First Semester, goes over the agenda ot the paper with A. Carlson. il. Wolfe. S. Pegenau, and K. Rv l,m,liCm, M. Bunn C. Buckncry A. Tmcm. R. Slangcrv S- Clausius. Karen Pohle, Co-editor, is not pictured. Reynolds prepare the coming issue with Mr. Skdmiek. l'. jatohs, Al. Stroniherg, ml. Scherer, M. Roth, j. Nolhnagel, C. 0'KeIlr, lj. Zoller are proud of a linished paper. livery second week we look forward to the delivery ol' the Lake re View . Alter devouring its contents lront the iirst page to the last, the average reader disposes ol' it, lor nothing is as old as yesterdays newspaper . Only the staff and contributors to the paper realize how inuch work is behind those eagerly awaited printed pages. The basic' ingredient in any paper is news. lt is the duty ol' the stall to find itents ol' interest for the reader. New ideas tllllst he constantly presented. as repetition can he quick death. Cloluntns tnust he written about students' favorites - nantely thentselves. The CIavalcade presents opportunities lor aspiring writers qwhether IB or -LU to see their cont- positions and names in print. liditing the paper is no siniple task. There is more than writing to he done. lfnder Nlr. Skolnic-k's skillful super- vision, itents are rewritten, Checked, typed, and prool'-read. To ntake matters even more diliicult, there is the ever present pressure ol' the deadline . Despite the hard work no nteniher ol' the stall would relinquish his eoluntn. One takes pride in seeing the Lake re View' come out, and knowing that he has had a stnall part in its produrtion. 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The orchestra ollers, in addition to much enjoyment, many cultural opportunities to those seriously interested in music, such as attending the Chicago Symphony ccmcerts, and participating in orchestral groups, ensembles, ancl solo contests. Annually, there is a city-wicle competition in which the orchestra usually receives a superior rating. ln March of this year selected members from the Lake View and Von Steuben concert orchestras com- bined to lorm the North Section High School Orchestra. This group participated in the Music liducators National Ccmlerence. Anita Barz, klune Custalscm, and Lila Lunclgren were selected to be members ol' the All-Chicago High School Orchestra, which also appeared at this convention. Many promising young artists have been produced in the past by our concert orchestra, and many ol' them have gone on to become prolessicmals. Thus to some the orchestra is the beginning ol' a profession, while to others it is the means ol' developing an apprec'iation of music. However, the ultimate goal ol' the concert orchestra is to bring the best in music to the students, faculty, and friends of Lake View. It is in the part of teacher, friend, and conductor that Mr. Letchinger has endeared himsell' to his students and to the school, for without his inspiration and invaluable experience gained through his teaching, the orchestra would not be the same. M R. IRYINC LIZTCIH INCLER Cnzzrlurlor THE STRING 3 QUINTET Lila Lunclgrc-n. Shirley Pegenau. janet Haton, june Gustafson, and Anita Barz with Mr. Letehinger and Carol Fc-rnstrom, ac- companist, provide music entertainment at many small social events throughout the year. 71 Page l28 I 2 ii 3 S X X W 'Qaida ,, D WM giifiiiv 1 C- ---... v-1-V..,.,,,m M--Q..,.,,,-al P-W-ff.,,..,,,,'q ff-U-f.,..,,,, '-v--.. m'-fm--,.. .m,..,,,.Nw- 'W-.-..,,,,,Lm 4 4 -'--... ii h xf 7QN,,,, My -N-.n.,.W,., oices If fjyze Special girls, CAOVM l'Mu'r lwyl--R. Hzumi. illk'5iKiClllQ Nl. St'lIili'll, Yin'-l'lc-iilclili -X. Clzirlsnil. Il't'llillliL'l'1 Clonlm. G, Meier. Soloisls. The Kuydettesu flnllm' lwfl-K. Rhyme, K. Pohlv, C.. iilll'illl0I. N. llzilxlllcm, 1lCl'0lllP2llli5l. I',l1jn'z' riglfl K. Alisiiiziiiii, K. .-XilSlIl2lIlll. S. xV1'ill'lllZlIl, M. Rvill. R. Schick, R, Ilcimzmn, A. ,luhn son, B. l'il'il'k50ll, IS. lii'iL'ksun. f.'1'11I1'r Jiglll-ll. Luvc, NI. Sdiwuh. l'. KlllCgl'l'. ll, ivcwckv, N. Phillips. NI. Kippcs. ll. XX'illizuns I.. Sl'illlikL', li. llrcnlling. 1911110111---NI. iilIl'Il. CZ. Aiuicrsuii. K.. Rmmoc. R. Siiikmich. Nl. Fiiicrsmi, ll, lnxv. ffm-rllzilnll. ik Miss ncmoi ln' ui' rcimxs '1 '1 ' Ilffrfr lm Page 130 -W-..,,m s--hmm - 'Lt--.... K f -'-w..,,WM N'-N WWW .., , K H-ww-W.,,,w M ----..,. f-N... --w-....,,-h M -R--..,.,,,, ---.,,.,,, --N-.. m n'M'f-W'-M-s-f.....,,,m. 'q ---7 M'--wa.. --wh: Q...-...M-1-4' -.mgnvwwms '-M-eng. ww.m.,,,,m,,:. --N,,M,wm -.-es-k.....,, 7 7 7 7 --L.....,, -N,-N..,.,,.,4Y i-...hi i A females! gn omg or ur njocymenf l'p1nfr lrff-D. Ttnns. X. Slcnier. X. llzttis. C. Clllllifll, ll. Nilxerg. B. Reiners. NI. Miller, Hilton. lvjlllfl' riglzl-D. Bruss. CI. Nlnriznty. Il. llorea. D. Yan Skike. l.. l'1l'L'll1lll. B. Snclerhlntn. I.. lfoxwm'thy. N, xlzttnes. ll. lsatfsuti. limiter ld!-A. Azilian. N. Skogslmerg. ll. Carlson. D, Knsh. Il. liiternifk. Cznztnztttglt, Nl, Ui Bella. f.'t'?Il1'7' right-Y. Slowly, Nl. 'l'ztnst-5. KL. .-Xhinanti. l., lYl'llIlCl'Sll'0lIl. S. cilllllllllg, Nl. l,etin, A. Gibbs. A. Kttlllxerg, l'l'illCIl. liullmn lwfl-J. Setney. NI, lYillizin1s,Ll. Kramer. NI. Nlntykzt. Al. Scltwztrtz, tl. llztcvk. ll. Almgren. L. Anderson. M. Ormshy. Xu! I'iz'lurt'd-D. Dnrtnzlnen, Nl. Lztllinger. Singing is at pleasure. :intl nntler careful leadership znnl hnnrs of practice, at pt-rlect perl'orinance is zrccmnplisltetl. Such is ll'lI6 of our Special Girls' Chorus. This guul was ttelrievecl at the Spring :intl Full Concerts nn the awnings of Dettetnher l8th atntl june 4th, under the zthle tlireftiott of Miss Dorothy Hutchins. 'Iihe repertoire of this group is qlllli' exleltsixe. .Xt the llefeinlaet' contiert the girls, in their lowly fortnztls. gauge at x1n'ic-tl prugrznn consisting of MIt's :t Crnntl Night fur Singing , Silxer Bells . 'Iihe Nttterztcker Suite . The Sleigh , ztntl other IIlCl0lll0lIS selectiutts. Nocturne , 'AS1tt1t'ttts , xlet'it'lm . :intl excerpts frcnn uslllllll l'z1t'ilic3 were gixen in the Spring. The girls hate represented the sthool in sexeral outsitle ZIIJIJCZIHIIICCQA On Ueteinher lllth they were the gllesls of Bowen High School. :uni on Nluy 2-ith they went tn Wuslrington Park High School. Rztfine. Wisconsin. At both sellools they were graciously ret'eived. and gate line perlmnrunces. 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II1111111151111 ILXSSI-15: 1.51111 1111141 11. l'1ir11-111111 1'. 1311111-.1.,,11-11S1-11 12. 3311113131111 13R1'N1S: S.1-'11111l.l'11111-111111 R. .X1111i11. 1. 111111 1'. 1..11111.1.. 1.1131111111 1.. 131.111-11 '13 X11'.XN1: S. 1 1'1lIll 13R1'X1 N1.X,113RS: 1-3. XL1QC1.1'-. 5111111115113 S l'l'131'1N'1 1.13X131'1Il13R5: 13. Nlillc-1, A. Nl1111s1-11110 S.111111p11111,13. 31111111111 ainin argy usical experience lfor the past two years the music ol' the -Iunior Chorus has both dee lighted and surprised the students and lriends of Lake View. The mem- hers ol' the chorus are, lor the most part, Freshmen and Sophomores. Nlanv have never had previous choral experience. These. Lake View's youngsters , practice and strive lor perlection. under the ahle direction ol' Miss Alice NI. Figg. The group was lormed primarily to give the younger members ol' the school a chance to gain valuable experience, and learn the fundamentals ol choral singing. lt has since lmecome a very important Illlfl ol our music department, and is an integral part ol our music festivals. 'l'he music ol' the 'junior Chorus is not confined to any special kind. 'l'heir Iolk songs, spirituals, and modern melodies have brought a new note ol' charm and gaity to the Spring and Fall COIICCYLS. The enthusiasm and sincerity with which they sing makes them a pleasure to watch as well as to hear. Page 134 Il7ZroncqA ij-Ae junior CAQWAS SOPRANOS: S. .AgIl1lIQ2lII. I. Bug.. Bolling. Dic1l1'inth. H. Ifilic, H. Ifiorcllo. R. Calc. QQIIIIIIOII, C. HllllI2llmCI', J. Hzxydqn, I.. Holden. C. Ibuch. I. jucobi. M. KL-nt, A. Pcnlrancostu. C. I'fz1fI'. l'. Robinson, A. RotI1zu'I-Qcr. A. SZIIIIJOTII. N. Sl'IIICCkII2il'l. I.. Snnlh. D. SIDCFZIINIIO. A. SIIICIICI. Cl. SWZIIIIILTQ. C. Yicrmnv. A. IX'c1'Iu11ciQIe1'. X. XX'hitnCy. A. XYyeong, Young. ' ALTOS: R. ,AIIISIVUIIL B. lIzmm-r, I. Bcrgzllll. CI. llinnic, S. IIIITIOIILUXI. Dc Along. If. lf,rwin. L. Ifcnstzul. ll. Grccn. II. IILIIIICYIKZIIIIIJ. II. Hanson. S. Hc1'1'olY'. II. Hnbcrly. N. johnson. I.. Ric-I. B. Knru. l'. I.uuerm:1nn. D. Nlorgznfli. Nctinin. S. Srurff. II. Sclnoeder. IJ. Scilhcilncr, A. Slilcs. XI. YVzl1'rc'x1. A. IVilIncr. NYhile. ' TENORS: AI'Y2lIlIIl'S, D. Bonncln, fIOllI'lIICI'. Y. Ifrcgcnn. IS. 1Qzn'1'ily. II. I'I2iCIlCf2l. R. -ISISCIIOIY. R. I.llCl'IICSI. R. Rcno. Ki. Rnland. D. Spcros. R. 'l'in-clcxnrnnl, Ci. Wolskc. BASS: R. ilznoll, XY. Ilollon. A. Danmkc. ll. lingcl, ll. Ilolmpfcl, IS. Ilowanl. D. Ka-llogy. Kippcs, Korhcl. R. Louis, YV. I.un1IIJorg.'P. Mclfcc, R. POIQIIIIIICY, A. I'uu'i. I'. Roth, MISS ALICE FIGG H. Shapiro, D. Thonu-son, R. Yzlsilc. If. IYcincr, S. lippcnnun. Dirzfrlor Page 135 aracfer - ScAolarsAiP - eaolersAiP - ervice ,gy 3T l M155 FVFLYN ALBERT Liglztizzg the Cfzrzdlrcs nl the Indzzciimz Ccrenzony Sponsor K OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Nancy Caballero, President Suzanne Claypool, Clean-Up Committee Chairman Robert Kuehlwein, Vice President Anada Cosgrove, Mothers' Tea Committee Co-Chairman Betti Evar. Corresponding Secretary Rudette Heimann, Mothers' Tea Committee Co-Chairman Adrienne Carlson, Treasurer Ludwig Meinzer, Honor Study Hall Committee Chairman Caroline Berndt, Red and YVhite Ads Committee Chairman Jeanne Schull, Assembly Committee Chairman No! Pi:-lurrn': Patricia Sullivan, Recording Secretary Membershi J in the National Honor Society is the goal of almost eyery young student entering Lake View , l . High School. Under the able sponsorship ol' Nlrs. Hlilkinson, and this past year, Miss Albert, the society offers recognition to those students who have attained high standards, not only scholastically, but also in service to their school. As the name suggests, this is a national organization, and one can well be proud to wear the gold pin of such a select group. The goals ol' the National Honor Society are character, leadership, scholarship, and service. The outstanding student will strive to attain these qualities. The National Honor Society is a very active organization. its members work hard on the various commit- tees. The Mothers' Tea and Assembly Committees are perhaps the most important, because they plan the assembly program at which the new members are inducted, and the tea for the mothers which follows this ceremony. The other committees include Clean-Up, Red and X'Vhite Advertising, Social, and Honor Study Hall. The latter is a recent achievement and seems to be working out very well, Page 136 ounalafion If fjle afiona xjfonor ociefcy 'af MEMBERS, FIRST SEMESTER II. Zechlin, R, Iirapf. Semon, ISurdick. I-1. IIIIIIUIIZI, C. Ciitrona. Iiinnie, Ii. Carleton. Der Matoian, A. Kalnmalis. Waldbuesser. II. Halon, D. Del Dotlo, tl. I,oyv, N. Ilystrom, R. Schick, L.. Ifreiiiicl, R. Baron. R. Hunsingcr. l'. Lane. D. Bla! hela, Anderson, D. Trollaii. XYolfe. V. Sosin, Panos. Ii. I,0l'0l'IIOWIl'l. I.. Lundgrcn. D. Nystrom, A. liarz. Daxid. H. Carlson. R. Slanger, II. Anderson. H. 'l'lllIIII, Sasaki. R. IiL'l'glIOIl. Ifeil. Ii. Gregory. Nankerxis. D. Bordeaux. R. Carlson, N. Drcwes. - .Yol Pirl11rz'1l.' K. I'ohIe. S. PCQCIIIIII. A. NICACIUIYIII. B. Abel. R. licckeip NEW MEMBERS, SECOND SEMESTER, AND OFFICERS B. larico, D. lhmnc. C-. I'XI'IlCtQCI', S. Xolkmar. B. Sheridan. Im C-ahneas. R. Schick. NI. llarmon. P. Ilarmon. I.. jnsli, I.. Anderson. D. Owens. L. Ifoxworlliy. Recording' Secretary: A. Dc john, fiUI'IiCSPUlIClIIIg SL'C'IiCI2ll'A'I 'lf Scott, President! V. Nloodv. NI. fiidlof. I', Winters. l'. Bone, Y. Kliabiattari. XY. Fitel. Nlonli. D. Maki. D. NIooi'ad. II. Iliailley, XI. Kasclorf. R. Ileiinann. A. Azizian, I. Ailolfson, A. johnson. NIIICIIICIIDCCIQ, N. Uowdarica. I. Kallsclimidl, N. Nlarlschenko. C. Hansen, D. SC'il2lfCl'II2'lli, XI'hillock. I Q Xu! Pir'lur1'1l.' N. Caballero. Yicefl'i'i-sidenl: D. Bordeaux. 'Iilil'2lNlII'CI'. A new activity has been added to the society this yearg a major social event in the form of a pot' luck dinner. A program ol' entertaimnent followed a delicious dinner, and a good time was had by all. Now, perhaps, you can see what it means to be a member ol' the National Honor Society. Anyone who is a 3A, IB, or PIA, with high scholarship, and who has rendered his service to the school and thereby achieved service points, is eligible. Tlierelore, ever since the society was founded many years ago, it has proceeded along the principle that lrom the members ol' today will come the leaders of tomorrow. Page 137 ur arious C6445 filler ALPHA HI-Y I. Rizzo, Ill'CSIflL'IIlQ Ii. lioliaux D. Scliziferiizik. IVidinzin. T lost. Btitterworlh. li. I,l7lllICD NI. Ilzirlilx. D. Ilzinscn, D. Iwo linslti. Bernstein, Il. Scohlow D. XYeii1er. F. Kemp. Adaiins IS. Siiiikus. B. Dicr. xl. Oettingcr A. I'iicci, II. Hurt, D. Pzipain, R Daimcriizin, R, Schmidt. F XI'illi1iil1s. 'Rl-HI-Y clziiidcr, President: M. Di Bella i. Azizizin. K. Yonzin, D. Ostrom NI. Iiilziiitino. Ii. tioldhzieh. B Kiiliidiizin. D. Kiish. S. 'Iiiriiqiiist ith. K-. Illll'llli0I1SCjU. II. Stopzi, F NI. Diinigzin, I. IJIISCIIDCITY, J civniziii. A. Harlib. II TRI-HI-Y D. Berger, I.. Nvzielcle. D. Lord I.. IYzirincz1stle. M. Orzihziin, M D. Koruni. D. Gardner. S. Black Yzilchzint. B. Coniglio. C. llendler 5. S. Klzimfoth. 'I'hese clubs are known to :ill of us :is worthy organizations. Primarily they are considered extra-eurriculzir activities, but they have become an integral part of our daily school lile. The lli-Ys and Tri-Hi-Ys, sponsored by the Y.fNI.C.A., give their nienihers at well-bzilzinced program ol' service, leadership. worship, and social zictivities. All of the clubs were liornied with ai definite purpose in niindg that of preparing the high school students of today to he good citizens ol' tomorrow, :ind to promote zi lxetter understzuiding of huinzm relations. Page 138 .. llcrnstcin, C. Mains, li, Ilizintizl- lliillllllltl. IS. Keegan, D. Schneids , CL. Siiinaiin, B. Luclgreil, L. Putt- CL risfian Gu floo AMITIQ 'rR1.Hl-Y N. Skngsln-rg, l,l'lTSllll'lIlI l'. Illllgllllll. R. Illlfllll, Nl. Clminglun, Nl. YOIIIIHIIII. Yul- K'lIlllIl', I. Mlolpllscm. ID. Wells. C. I.onm-:gun A. C.zn'lwn, :XLIZIIIIY X. IIZICIIIO, R. Illlllllllll. Illlllllll Cl. Recd. I.. Ilbllglzlss. NI. Nelson. IJ. l.un0. ll, Klopzxcl. I'. lic-ckcr. CI. Clucllmw' j. Ruin. I.. Iicyak. II. I-num. NUI l'ifI11r1'1I: B. Andcrsml. CI. RIIISKIZI, I.. Rnrll ling. IOTA CHI TRI-HI-Y B. Slxunk. ll. Ilross, l'. Rcilcr, I'1'csiclL'l1l: li NllIIL'S. ul. liising. Sfllwzlrlz, D. Kloop, IS. IVillwn, ll. XYhitc. Il. Yun Skike, S. Nlzlnkins. C. Rccplcr, G. Nzlpc. R. Clzlrlson. I.. Snirlcr. IS. IIYUXYII, li. Bellclini, N. Surcnscn. Brun- 7 ctlc. l. I.1nnp1'igl1t. A. Iivcrctle. Blaine. A n ilfe Page 139 KAPPA TRI HI-Y K. Snow. A. Hl'l'IlICSClllf, R. Aslllwy, C. Blom mlahl, NI. Long, l'. Ashlmy, IV. Ifcnlon, R. Por llL'l'2i, Ii. I,0l'0t'll0WVl1'Z, .L IIllIllSIIIgCf, D Russell, D. Nelson, N. JZIIIICS. Prcsidcnlg N kllillilii, D. Ifcrcncc. Cf. Swanson. NI. Kirkland K. Ilnkcr, Schclllcr. D. Gcwckc. NI. Ford I'. -IUIIIISOIL'-Ig. llzinnn, CI. Iillioll..l'. Infan Llc-lla. N. II-lI'll. ll. C'm'ca. P. Ilnppzl. OMEGA CHI TRI-HI-Y C.. RIUIIIQIIII, l'l'cs11lc11l: R. 5clclcn, ll. Abl nzlnli, L. Nlcgcr. I.. Hzirnislx. l'. ICKIIIIOIIIIS, C l.inclhc1'g, I.. Pizluzi, C, I.m'C, A. Miller. K Poncr. C. Rohm, S. Wilhilc. KZ. Buschauex' ll. Nyslrmn, R. lilliull, R. Slcnson, A. Gibbs V. Moody, il. RL-ich, C. Malysu, IJ. Drawz I.. Volkers, Gorlcllv. C. Abrzlllznn, V. Reid I.. Iruschkc. j. 'l'yszko. Not 1,fl'fIll'f'Il.' Ilolrin, B. Rosen. CA PHI CHI UPSILON CLUB li. Clurlclolm. D. Trollan. X. IIN' U1 ner, IJ. Ik-l Umm, C. Zirk. Ii. I Clurlsnn. S. Pcgcnau. I'1'csidvl1l I. Schull, Nl. Hanes. I. l'unm. '13, lcfhlin. ' Not l'ir'lurz'1l.' I.. I'Clc1'4. SIGMA TRI-HI-Y ll. I-rzllnzm. I'l'csi4lc11l1 C. NI1l1'k:n'1a LIIIQO. . lfolkcr. NI. De fa . Sllxo X IQUIZIIHI. ll. Sfhunk, I'. Ncillcl, li. Clull, R. K11csL'1'.D. King. KI, Ruca Nu! l'ir'lm'1'rl.' S. Ilccikcllhmlgh ll. llllw, K.. NlllSllll, IS, Iivllvn. l' IxIllNN2ll'2ll'IIIkl. 'IQ Oslfclt. 'IQ Rippl- THETA TRI-HI-Y l', jzlfulms. l'1'csiclcx1tg l'. Ifniling' D. 5c'IlllIll. Nl. Scuhcrx. D. 5111. I. I. Sll'0HlIM'l'Q:. Ii. Rr3i11c1'kcl'. I' IKCIIIIDIUII. II. Ifclt. K. RIISIIU. :km li Pzmus. I. Schulz, S, Cie '. SL'hl1Ilz.'.l. llrfm. B. Fx111'.N. l'hiII llL'I. Il. Shllcln-1'. DELTA CLUB D. I,0I.Ullg'. R. Slllkovintll. S. Clan- puul, Y. I'.l'l'gC2lll. CI. O'Kcllcy. I. .-Xmlcrsmm. ll. XY:-IJIJCY. D. Owens I. I.imlL-ll. l'rc-sidcxltg NUIIIIILIQCI C. Killnlx. NI. IIYYIIC, M. BTCIIIII, I. zunhcll. Il. I'I2lg2lIl, M. Dllruml . SIICIIKIZIII, I'zn'11t, S. YOIILIIIIIZI I. IS A. JZIIIICS. I..-fyglfll, M. Rllll'l'SUll Rruycki. I'. liugbcrg, I . Gzllim-us L . xYIlIlll'l'Sll'UlIl, Y, Held. IS, Asp INIunning'. l'. Winters. KI. Hoppc . Schimmc-l. A. KIIIIIJCIQQ. S Clunliug. .I- lx Avril l'ir'l1n'f'1l.' I'1l1'a1t. D. I-lofi, . Wulfc. I. lihlcrs. R. fIlll'IN0ll. ance or OCeaalersAiP 541441 Service Page 140 .IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL S. IIOIIIIOIIYIIIC. IV. FCIIIOII. NI. Kip- pis. NI. Rcicl. .-X. johnson, Il. Swam- wx S Kunx C ll C Mz1l'lsc'lu-iilm, I.. I.llI1iIgl'l'Il, A. Kios- gruvu, lf. XYinlcr, P. Bi'z1illL'V. P. Newell, li. Pziskas. n Ploorfunifcy fo eve op ew rienals!ziPs Il. C1nul.,,S. Kzisiil, Miss fiumlmincr, Ii. llukcr, ll. Lawrcy. Il. 'I'ywku A. laising. IS. Soclcrhlmll, IS. Sc illl I. Cola-lilml, NI. Ilramwcll. C. Ili-rmll, 1, I-' I. 1. BICRcyl10cs. Q. NCllli'Il', Ii. lizlrcli. D. ll0i'ilc'zil1X. N. HI-C CLUB-GROUP 1 B. Iiricksmi. Prcsidelll: II. Kziiliplizulscii. JOZHIIIIII, I.. I.in1l. D. Nlourzlcl. S. Bjork. Bl. Liml. ID. Rzirck. F. Siiuwly. xl. Duxicl, I.. SCZCIIOY, R. Coles. K. Illlllmis. NI. Iolmias, D. IIUIIICZIIIX, M. Hulimzm. I.. Mznggiuncolflzx P. Roclil. R. Judson. C. I.IiJlllllIl. P. Lzilky NI. Puull, ll. AIICICTSOII. KI. Crlilcililiclcl. ll louis. QI. XYzilcllJi1cssci'. HI-C CLUB-GROUP 2 Scmmi. C. Cutrona. Ciilmiiai, SCIIIOII. Ii. Czirlclmi. I-I. Raising, I. lic-rgxlll. B. Swan- son, Cl. Clzilzilanio, A. Iii-icksmi, D. Schulu R. I'IlllISIIlg'Cl', I.. Jacobson. R. Yinccnt. BI VIIZIIIYCY, I.. Lzirzclcre, U. Yzlclgir, Huron, IIS. 'I'zn'if0, H. Scllicbcr, G. Ill'ISIIIg, B. Bacill- mzm, M. Czisi. N. Bias, P. Ilczllli, N. Phillips XI. vIilll'lIl'l', NI. Orrusby. Xml 1,Il'flll'!'I1.' I. Nfzilzifk. N. Nlzilzick, NI. Orrc, IJ. llilviclsml, B. I.zll1i'vzi, I. Nlcllord. .-X. -ICIISUII. .L Nlzirtill, I . lii'wiii.' IS. IX'illi:1ms 7 I.. I,11l1clg1'L-ll, IS. Rorig. I.. llcllc-i'. I.. Lobonu. Kzilin. l'. liinklcy. Ii. llzirncll. R. Robbins l.cl'liziull, Siimlllcrs. FRENCH 3 CLUB i.. lalliull. S. I.CSCIllllZllllL'-fr. Nlzxclnlyrc. R IIZICIICIQ M. llowc, NI. lmnlmms. Y. I l'CgC2lll Il. Sims. Nlis. Xlcissiiiillcw. A. lilfzliiclcllzi. In Ilclo. Nl. Nziiikcrvis, S. Illllllfllll. R. Hi-ss. G. Nlixlikin. Ilzlvicl. ll. Rims. XV. Ifcnlrm. IYlliu'. CI. Ponzi. XY. XIIIIIIIO, Il. Iolinsmi. S. Kc-mp. X. Cimgroxc. lf. Kiziliiivzis. R. Wi-TTT I3. IIZIIIIS. K.. Hooper. C.z1iln'i'. ll. C-111- tcl1lu'l'gi'l'. Q X111 l,Il'fllH'f,.' ll. I-limi. NI. I'Illill4'l'. Pzlgu l ll 04nd Aparficiloafion n ocial c?4cfivifie5 Z? 9--,J Pagv 142 GERMAN CLUIS I. I'Cll. I'rwi1Iunl: NI. SCIIIJCII, Klux. lnpping II. xvCIIL'l'. R. Rm AI. I Killlvl. S. Ynlkmar I II. Smlmnk. R. 5L'IlIl'Ix. A. llmzu. if. IIllI'lI0' . h I.. Iizulcnt. I.. Iiglllm, I.. Iluimzmn, I'. Shari- l'll'IQ, R, Ixlwlllxsn-III. I.. XII-ixucr, if. IIHIIIICI In Iallcl. I.. Xulkm-xx. II. RCIIIUIN. CI Iinkc Il. Iilzllu-lu. Xmlcrwn, I. Wzll1II:cLxcssc'r I.. 'xIJI'HIlIlIIl. Xu! I'zf'!11w4i.' .-X. IILIIY FRENCH 5 CLUB S. XX'iIhit C.. In 0, I', Ifuiling. R. Iinrml, .X. Curlsoll 'CIlgCl', ll. XYQIIS. I.. I uxwm'lI1y. S. Mi Illlllgll, C.. f.IlllI'L'Il. 6 Ilzmsvn, 'I'. Sfmt, R I.1tluII.I.. xI1lITIlIlIx. R. Slalugcr. X. Iillllbcrg R. Ilmwc, II. f:llllWl'III. Y:1IcIlli1u5-I.. Lam- Iycrl. D. Hugcn. NI. I.1-vin. IQ. XIIIIIZIIIII. ll IIIII NI. I.zu'liuIl1m'. .X. Dc-Inlm. .Xml l'1z'fzzf'f'fl.' NI. 5l'IlXS'klIl. IB. I'.1cIwlIx'1'U' X Kam. Imum. F.. LATIN CLUB X i11IJ:1lIzn'i, II. Dznimi, C0-Cow sllls: R. Olson, D. Niurgzln. A Ilmuclmwiu. KI. Rn1ycki.NI.IIay- KICII. ID. IIIIIIIILZ Ii. Nldmwan Nliw Sha-al. CI. lIim1ic', KI. CCC, R. Nlzxrtin. S. YVvI11'n111l1u, D. KIOV S. Huy. ID. Ilgmsuu. N, SUYCIISOII I. I'cr1im'n11k. I. NIm1li,I.. Nlurino XS f0lIt'Il. Ilillml, ID. Ciuslnk S I,IlIlIx1I C Rc . -. 'icI.4I.IVI1iII0c'k xklmrl. Ii. Rzliwzlllvll, B. IILIIIIIUII. Cl. f1lCl'll. 61. IIZIIIIZICIICII 'lillu-y, .L XVitll1cr, D. ISIISCII, IJ. Iilupzuz. If. Czmncas, II. Rumen, II. fII'1lIll'I', C. XYQISIIA SPANISH CLUB XI XHIIIIIZI. R. Ialllol. NIZIIIIII' 141111-. XI. f:lPILII7L'lg, I.. LIIIQII. D. IRI llullu. Y, Him. Ii. XIn:lnI1vl1 I5 Ihullc-x' 'X IJ:'X1I'l XI IAI7- llll II. Kim-Im, CI III-unit. D. NXNIIUIII. .. 1...,. Ix. IIIIIKIIJIZHI. I. ku lun 0. III: luumg. C.. l.mc. M, Wlullvn. mal, IS. Xilwrg. Nliis I. Iirlggs. QI. Mm-lIc'l', X. Nlzlrt- NCIICIIIQU, I.. KIUIIIISUII. NI, C-iclloif, I W4-nu-. M. KICIISUII, II. XVLIINI, D. .XIl1IL'l'90ll, NI. KIZIIIICN. K, Rhynv, llll kmich. 1, X. llznrllb. R. S1114 ervice iven cy, of sfenfafious y SPRING SENIOR SERVICE 'Ihr' Sc-nior Sa-rvicc is xi gioiip ol girlx who :irc QIIWZIFS rc-znly zincl willing lo wrw. XYlicllic-r it hczll ll In-:Lai lnnrh- con, pzirly. or in lhc ICZICIICIN' lunch room, lhvw girls. unrlci Ihr Hllllllbll' hzimls ol Nliv Dcctliniunn. um hc l'UllIIlL'll on wlic-iicxcr IIIIIIUIIZIIII UCTRI' sions zrriw. Our ollicizil liosicsws sire: I.. Qluwli. K. xyllllllllliil. li. I-1'cgol'y, ll. Ixziuoii, lgllltllflx. C. I.oxc. Il. NX' slrorn. XI, Kopziiikc. CI, Ilzinwn. II. IICVIIQII, Il. Nlvlclicr, A. limziy. li. Pot- lCl', XI. Clollllmc-rg. E. Pziskziw. Nl. lfoclgv. R. Riiclilnizni, II. I.IlWl'L'y. Cl. XVikc-ll. A, Ilzinwi-ii, Mugliu, IJ. llilhcrl, IJ. Carlson, CI. Linclhcrg, XV2llllllll1'SSl'l'. I.. NILIIIIII, N. Nvllcl. .Ynl Piflunvl: X. Il2il'l. ID. l'.IIC'IIllC'lx. N. Ifilihe. MARSHALS This scim-stvr ll hnc lxlzlrslnil systuin was put into cllbcit hy thc illllltflll council. Il has hccn cntircly rnn hy stnilc-nl lvziilc-i's. The new inzrwlizil sysl lcni hm ai stnclcnr ciapuiin. ai roxing iiiurslizil on czicli floor, and Zi wcictziry for cnrli period. .X capable Qniclcnr is fonml ill cu-ry post of duty, This '4l'IIll'SIL'l'lS inzirshal mptziim zirci IJ. Nloorml. R. Cloklan. R. Sunimlt. ID. I.IlllL'l', Y. I I'L'gL'2lll. Il. H'isc, N. Schin- clcr. l'. llrurllvy. I. K2llISl'lllIIlIIl, XY. Mohr, II. XYirkscll, Erickson, l'. Roth, XY. Rocrgcrlioll, Al. Reich, R. Ilroll, IS. l.ihn1:1n, .-X. Calzilzino. IJ. XVcr- nizin, l'. Roni-, CI. IYiinlx'rlY. X. Illmw. I. Burton. .X. I.2ilSHII. V VISUAL EDUCATION This group :lids in enriching the daily class work and study progrzun by llllllilllg it powihle to show parli- ncnl films in thc Claws room. Illcsc hom, llIIIll'l' lhc supervision of Mr. Xlligiim-l'. lvzirn to know zinrl to hglnillc thc' IIL'l'l'ii1ll'f cquipniciir. zinml thus :irc gaining gr xailnzihlc expntriciirc-. lliow IJlll'lIl'IIJ2IlIIIg' in this worlliv zutlivily :irc-: D. Kc-llog. If. Kcto. Ilzililriclgv, Mr. XYZIQIICV, Sponsor: Rill, I. Nlocllcr, S. Iilziklcslcv, A. Ihcohzilcl. ll. Rohison. Mziylicw, II. Allen, Il. Mucllcr, N, Rl'lll'lSl'IIl'llIlL'l', Ii. Vcrnolgi. I.. Nlorzin. IQ. klolinson. lf IYQIQIICY. R. Olwon, I, lowpli. STAGE CREW Ihr' lIIt'lllI7l'l'S of thc Slllgc' crow. nnilcr lhv uniir-ing Llircflion ol Nfl. Dzrnicl, play zr lzilgc pzlrl in lhv procliir- lion ol cu-rv LISSCIIIIJIX :iml :ill iin- pm-rarin cwnls. Ilim' gcnvronslx gin- of their limi' :incl cncrgx' lo inaikc Nure- lhzrl czirli progrzini ii ai RIIIRLCNS. Nlcni hcrx ol lhif- group zinc: lx. larnioizin. A. Szimlhorg. Xl. I-olk. ll. Iirmoizin. NY. Iizilon. R. Aiimlviwii. Mr. Ilzinicl. Sponsorg R, citllililll. D. SC'IlllI'IilL'l', II. Siino. D. lwolinski, AIIZIIIIN, R. IYUISIIILIIIII. .Yol l,II'IIlI'l'Il.' YY. .'XIlI2f,fl'IIll. R. Olxon, 9. .lmlq-rson. NI. Ilarlih. NI. lihrIic'h, R. Ciilinziilin. R. Scgchzirlh, .qw ., X Page H3 1. . 1' 66 , 3 ti xl. efafune ,s augAfers v in ufjze agic ea SAell,, XVith the presentation ol' 21 water lmzillet in -Iune ol' 1953, scenes from which are shown on this page, bv the girls' svnclironizecl swim class, Luke View has :itlclenl :mother :annual event to her zllreziclv crowded cznlenclznt It is plzinnecl to he given zinnuzillv in the lull. llirectecl lornierlv bv Miss Anita ,Xirlzine :incl now bv Nlrs. livelvn Lztnclt, the girls in this grcnip :ire chosen liefziuse ul' their superior swimming ztbilitv. 'lihe stair ol' lzlst vean s lllifklllfllllll wus 1'llC2lIlUl' lJluhosc'll. winner of inzlnv swimming nieclztls and trophies, und ai verv likely eztncliclzite lor the 1956 Olympics. .Xll ul' us who witnessed this lJCl'liUl'Ill1lIli'C leel sure that it will hec'on1ez1snn1c'l111 trziclition ns have other znnnuzll events. W Mx if AL elm 2 'lv 4? Q .K K' X , xx Q it ' i 3 f S mn, ,ill x lj1lg'C I44 ' J J-I resenf mr neen 0414 er ourf E Xlgaly lhmmu Klux Umwz Illlllllhl 1..l1In'u.,XluMff! llfmm l.m'n11i1u-Ogle-11 I':zl1i4i11 l..llLX -llvlli l-nu. IIIIIIIN in llfgflmlg Illgllll Mlullwn IQIJNCIIILIIW Hlllklbll Sl1f4l11m'l Inxlrwcvl Xliu- Xlvxvlmxilfi I zlllmzlxzl Mp llmwlhx H4vI4ll1llIX l':1l1ici.l 1 nl! l1vg1l1N1'll1m1n Xllll Xfifum Xznmx fulmllvm Xum- Ilzmwuu IM-xmlx XX i-1' , , lfmlm My iff: fwfr! lhxgn-113 Pagc- 141 l 5 qle acy esfival xgnfro vices . uijjlree mari ufls lt was May 19, l!l5'l - the day ol' the sixth annual May lfestival. This is produced by the Girls' Physical Education Department under the direction ol' Mrs. Cllauson and her assistants. The performance was centered around three smart young girls, who had just completed their training and hoped to become professional dancers. Talented and attractive they visited a studio in order to see some of the auditions that were taking place. They watched with interest the various acts that were being performed belore them. Precision and unique' ness such as they witnessed in Dry Bones , Dance XVith the Devil , Lake View Rockettesu, Rodettes , Rythmic Beauties and a Little Bit of Irelandl' was at its best. The XVater Fountain and Blue Magic depicted how much Color can add to a presentation. As the three girls wandered from studio to studio, they were surprised to see young artists performing at the piano and giving vocal selections. They were now assured that they, too, would become successful. The climax of the May Festival hnally approached - the crowning of the Hay Queen by two of the dancers, Barbara Horn and Kay Stoner, acting for Roxanne Hop- fer, the 1953 queen, who was unable to be present at the YVednesday Assembly, but was present on Friday evening, Nlay 2lst, at a repeat performance. The perlormance was brought to a spectacular close with the procession led by the May Queen and her court around the assembly hall. They were accompanied by the traditional music A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody which was played by the All-Girls' Orchestra. A luncheon in the Social Room lor the Queen, her court, their mothers, and the faculty members ol' the Girls' Physical Edu- cation Department and their guests fol- lowed the hrst performance. The narration ol' the story and the pre- sentation ol' the Queen and her court was done by Carol Hansen and tlune Der ig? Matoian. Z' Page HT if fig ealucafion anal Cinjoymenf Qjnlzrougiz C servafion The weekly assemblies have become an institution at Lake View. Through the years they have supplied the school with relaxation, entertainment, and devia- tion from the week's routine. They are planned not only lor the purpose ol' enjoy- ment, but serve also to develop a proper audience attitude in students. The programs are varied so that they will appeal to every student. There are certain assemblies which are presented every semester: for example, the .'XllfSchool Council Campaign Speeches, the Hi-Q and National Honor Society induction ceremonies, and the concert previews given hy the musical organizations. Consti- tution Day, Armistice Day, and Nlemorial Day provide material lor inspiring patriotic, and dramatic productions. The sports awards and pep assemblies are always wellsaccepted. Page H8 0 f -404 41- ain? OIVIQ 552144 IQS The u10St eagerly awaited presentations are those special ones, which add glamor to our every day high-school life. The Christmas Assembly and the May Festival are two of these outstanding productions. Ever so often, special guests Come to Lake View to entertain or address the students. This year Mr. C. Albrecht of the Chirago Museum of National History showed a hlm on Trapping in Alaska , and Mr. Fredrick Sjobiarn again gave his piano recital. Another of these special assemblies this year was a fashion show which was brought to us through the courtesy of May Sons. The program included suggestions as to man- ner of dressing for all ocrasions, while some fashions following the modern trend were modeled on the stage. ln February, l95fl, assemblies were changed from the traditional Wediiesclzly to Friday. No matter on what day they are scheduled, the weekly assemblies will always be looked forward to, and remain a very important part of the Lake View curriculum. , Page 149 I Q ne 6nCAan fee! Evenflo 47 On the night ol' lleceniber 28th the annual Cadet Hop brings l953 to a dazzling and stu't'esslul Close. Skirts rustle, medals jingle, the air is lilled with l'ragranc'e ol llowers and perlume, and stars twinkle above. ,W . p i f 5 Within the beautiful Aragon Ballroom couples glide along to the melo- dious strains ol' Freddy l ischer's Orchestra. Some couples stroll hand in hand through the alcoves, while others watch the proceedings lrom the fozy balcony. lixpertation mounts as her niajesty, the queen, Irma Dusenbery, takes her place lor the stately Grand Nlarch, accompanied by Mary Byrne, her lady-in-waiting, and her court, Martha Di Bella, Paula -llIl'0lJS, loan Panos, Shirley Pegenau, and Nancy Skogsberg with their escorts ul. David, L. McCarthy, ul. Fiet, lf. Nagel, IJ. Anderson, and H. Kielnn. They are lollowed by colorlul rows ol' couples as they parade around and around on the floor. lisforted by the gallant oflicers of the R.O.'l'.C. unit the queen's court have a dance all their own. How fast the remainder ol' the evening flies by! ln all too short a time the orches- tra begins playing Good Night, Sweetheart . I,ike Cinderella when the clock struck twelve, they know that the Ball is overg but the memories will never be liorgotten! Page X Sli' I 1 33 ba 'r E Z Frm Wvswfsswakiw A. johnson, R. Krapl, ul. Smothers. Bus driver, R. Schick, B. Niberg. N. Stoner, l.. Baller, N. Redelslieimer, Mrs. l-lornev. The long awaited day, April 24, ISIS4, had linallv arrived! Seventeen Lake Viewites, chaperoned by Mrs. Horner and Miss XVucher, boarded the Columbian of the Baltimore and Ohio destined for our Nations Capital. After a long sleepless night, we reached Washington. At Vnion Station buses were waiting to take us on our tonr. Our first stop was near the capitol building where our group picture was taken. YVC proceeded to the XVashington Monument. Here the ambi- tious members of our group climbed the 898 steps to the top, while the others took the elevator. After a delightful luncheon at the Hotel Lafayette, we toured the National Art Gallery and Smithsonian Institute. where. during our three hours of sight-seeing. we saw the Spirit of St. Louis and the XVright Brothers' famous plane, as well as other tangible proofs of our nation's historical background. Next on our itinerary was the cruise P loving ee Ms ers to Norfolk, Virginia. bv wav ol' llie Potomac: River and Chesapeake Bay on The Old Rav Line . The boat trip was really a thrill for all of us. It made us feel quite at home with dancing. and other means of entertainment. Bright and early Monday morning we were awakened bv the purser's knock on our stateroom door. Peering out the window with eyes half- opened, we found ourselves in Norfolk. H'e drove through this city passing the Naval Air Base and a prisoner of war camp. At 9 AAI. we took the ferry to Newport News, where we motored to the Mariners' Museum and on to XVilliamsbnrg. Recently this small citv has been restored to its orig- inal Colonial authenticitv. Ijamestown, the Colonial Capital of Virginia. was next on our schedule. At our next stop. Yorktown. we were able to see actual lields and cannons used in the American Revolution. age 152 6 V1 QW! ,.,....- Q ara? jg wf E D, Binnie, j. C 'eal, B. Novak. Miss Wucher, j. Keenan 1'I.ane Tech j, D. Nystrom. li. Bernhard, Nl, Crigley, L. Foxworthy, A. Carlson. nofAer rip o wasAingfon, . . Tuesday morning we were back in Hlashington. A tour was arranged for us through the Bureau of lingraving and Printing, the Pan-American Building, and the XVhite l-louse before driving to Annapolis, Maryland, the home of the United States Naval Academy. This was enjoyed especially by the girls, as you can well understand. Tuesday evening we attempted to view colorful lVashington, hut, due to a heavy rainstorm, we were unable to do justice to the various buildings and memorials. VVednesday's first stop was Arlington Cemetery, where we were fortu- nate enough to watch the Change of guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. WVe Went through Robert Lee's mansion, which is located here. After our short sojourn here, we visited lovely Mt. Vernon with its beauti- ful grounds. At last we arrived at the Capitol. YVe heard the Senate debating the International Sugar Act. We also had the honor of meeting Senator Douglas and Representative Yates. Through the assistance of Mr. Yates, the group was taken to the F.B.I. Division of the justice Department. This was not on our schedule, and it proved to be extremely interesting. Our last stop was the Union Station, where we boarded the 5:40 P.M. train for Chicago. Although we were happy to be going home, we were equally unhappy about leaving our country's capital which had been our home for those past few days. VVe may be sure that in the years to come, wherever we may be, or whatever we will be doing, the seventeen of us Will never forget the gay time we had, or the famous historical sights We saw on our tour to the most beautiful capital in the world - Washington, D.C. Tired and sorry that the journey had ended, we arrived in Chicago at 8:20 Thursday morning. April 29, l954. Page 153 ary CIlDlJiVl255 -' - MCCG55 - ' goes! kH1?Q!fA CCOl4flPLZlflKy GU 5 011 GCIVQ QCQLQ IMGWV During each semester, along with the regular agenda ol subjects, each class ollers an extra course in guidance, responsibility and leadership. 'l'his is your task as a teacher. ln you lies the interest ol' each student as you strive to develop him or her into a better individual. ln appreciation lor a job well done, we extend our sincere thanks to those ol' the faculty who have said 'lgoodbye to us during this past year. lt is not really goodbye , lor your presence will linger forever in ottr cher- ished halls. As a result ol' your understanding and guidance, you have helped tts achieve the heights through dilli- culties . Your wholehearted interest in our wellare, the fine examples and unsellish attitudes you have displayed, have enabled us to surpass the standards ol' Lake View in scholarship, leadership, character, and servicev. XVe hope your years ol' teaching have been rewarding and happy ones. lt is our utmost desire that each ol' you will have many more happy years, and that your paths will be brightened by the sunshine ol' success. Though this page ol' gratitude may be lorgotten, we will always remember you in ottr hearts. The memories ol' your eager enthusiasm, and your much needed sincerity shall always remain with us. Miss Anita .-Xirlane Miss Rose ,Xnne Howe Mr. Arthur lfieser Miss Gretchen Kubisch Miss Mary Gibbons Miss Hazel Larsen Mrs. Esther Handwerk Mr. Loren Lucas Mr. -lack Hendricks Mr. Charles MeAlpine Miss Florence Schryver kg V1 G nfl O V l 61144 if .,i,. 97 U ss 5 so :ft rn 5 O- rn '1 W o 5 March 24, 1881 - March 3. 1954 Teacher - Dean of Boys - Assistant Principal 1922-1946 Sunset and Evening star, And one clear call for me! May there be no moaning ol the bar, 1Vhen 1 put out to sea ,... Allred Lord Tennyson Captain W. G. Andrews .Xn old soldier has lelt us. Capt. Andrews passed away March 29, 195-l, at an advanced age. He has been a lriend and lantiliar figure around school for many years, and olten directed our band at the patriotic assemblies. 1Ve shall all miss him! Page 154 These young people who are proof-reading the division pages, are Glo Suinann, Richard Stanger, Merrian Johnson, Carolyn Mendyk, Barbara Niberg, joan Burdick, Carolyn Swanson, Patricia Cull, Donald Moorad, Mary Byrne, Gloria Abinanti, Caryl San Gregoris, Dale Schafernak, Linda Foxworthy, Delores Gray. Not Pictured: Margaret Loughlin, Barbara Kennedy. Lyle H eclanal LwAife,' Las Seen Provinces, Sty fAe follow nnnalfor ing sfaffe: Firsl Sfvmfster' janet Anderson Doris Carlson Nancy Drewes Eleanor Gregory joan Panos Catherine Ruland Darlene Schultz Jeanne Schulz Alice Tatera Betty Zecklin MISS VIVIAN A. S. SIMPSON, Sponsor Editor, JEAN YVOLFE LITERARY STAFF Seconcl Semester Gloria Abinanti joan Burdick Mary Byrne Patricia Cull Linda Foxworthy Delores Gray Mcrrian johnson Barbara Kennedy Margaret Loughlin Carolyn Mendyk Donald Moorad Barbara Niberg Caryl San C-regoris Dale Schafernak Richard Stanger Glo Sumann Caroyln Swanson Both Semesters Nancy Bystrom Suzanne Claypool Ann De John E. Carol Gee Cay Gruschow Alice Meyerowitz Esther Muraoka Anita Ohm Evelyn Peterson Carole Reed Linda Volkers ART STAFF Miss Edna Crowley, Sponsor Patricia Harmon Rudette Heimann Muriel Heseman CONTRIBUTORS' PAGES Mrs. livelyn Horncy, Sponsor Peter Lane Karen Pohle BUSINESS STAFF Mr. Loren T. Lucas, Sponsor, First Semester Mrs. Evelyn Horncy, Sponsor, Seconrl Semester Maryann Gidlof La Verne Lynde Diane Klopacz Marcella Zapletal Marilyn Kramer Linda Foxworthy Margaret Harmon Evelyn Peterson Caryl San Gregoris Calvert Gordon Nancy Selander Melvin Harlib Frederick Stuckwisch Ann De John Donna Filer Odcgnowleafgmenfs The Literary Stall of the Red and YVhite for l95fl wishes to thank the fol- lowing persons for their lull cofipertion in making this anniversary annual one of the best ever. Mr. Leander XV. Hagerty, Our Contributors of the Leander Company Mr. Boyd, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Roy A. Solemn and the Faculty of the Marshall Studios The Student Body The Marshall Studios of IQ53-IQ54 Page 155 -. at -. N 1 - :1 1, N . x S .nl 1, . ' 'afff r. l 211. 2,'-.4312 V. , I ' 2 ., f F-'ff ' ' ,- ' 5f31 . . . 5,-rf' r ff v5 Nh: x -. . 'ix .1. 7'-- .- 4 M, - 'u I , ,ff -5 ,, Af- -. , A. ul? 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V 12 V -. 1 ax I ' 1 .. . 4 BKVQH. .,gf Kj- ' g if' Eff, W ' L. , ' . , Q P 1,.., aj5 :?f' ' 4' ' ' lx KIM- f?'f-'gf' f - 9 -x V' ' JP H 5' 4 Yi., fnwan lm r 5, fi . V 1 l . at A at 1. 4, t. ' -a , '.,. . t ink' 1 ' Nt 1 Mais' ' ' 'vs-.. 2 vga: 1 ' ',yp7'- . . , 4 , , L ,.... .. . ...,. ,,.,-. - .A A. -.-wr.. .,. . ,. . ,.. A--F -V -- --' ' ' , ,- , 6.-.. 'V vw, 4, '. 5 -., i L 1. - Qi Gr- g P ' . . A ' , , .J-Z .' . '.' Jfvlf. 'l ' - f.'f'U'w '.i' BY' 1' ' 'Q '. ,A 3.2 ' ' '1f 'f5 gfig.:-11.2.-' ..7jg.4',f,'T-'3,i7t'g 4--475.15 ,iff-'-32, -' : - ,lifffefi-ye-.slbz . l1'f11:ff,yfg7ii ikqx ,JQ-,ala ,l .hl,.j,. ls. , g h-,tx- m:, n v ,.,, g h, .QL ' .lui-4,5 J JJ- A W 5 f- nl Q , U . 3 X A 4 ' , Q 5 ., x an : ...., H- . . -. MN A . -- - - V-V4 -. Y- ' ,- .-- - , - - V. '5 2-1' , The noble art of advertising-2 probably began thousands of years ago when UQ , a toolmaker of the old stone age. hung an arrowhead above the entrance to his cave. ' - 'FH - . A kai af- s -92.17 . ' ri , 113 I 1122 lf: if R tk. 4. 'N 'Y . , - .11 'g . 4 L. f-. ' 'Ihr-he wx 11-w An , . 'L 9 'f ln this way those about him learned the superiority of his tools. Througli advertising the industrial output of this nation has increased tremendously. - 415, . f, Advertising permits the public to become acquainted with the product of manufacturer, thus aidimi the producer in selling, and the consumer in buying. ' Qi. '-41.-1 -. i F: . if , at X t 111, H 1, ' ' ff i -' Jn, , 'fit I' .idx 'W' , vi ' - 3 iv , 'Laila eww S42 Jag K P V. 1 n t ' . 'I .K 1 1 13: 57' 4 ,Q 1, I .4 , N tl i i A The patrons of our ads are neighbors of ours who. for many years. have done business with Lake Yiewites. For their continued cooperation and never-ending interest in the support of our annuals and school affairs. we extend our gratitude and appreciation. ' ,Wd xl? 5 'N , i Fir ' fi - I . 5 r'1v,j, 1 lv -'V 7 : A. 1. f. il .jf Rl' .t ' ave , 'Y ,'-it-q-. ' gr ' fi, 4 .L 5. . up , . Pi A 15 ie -' ' ' .1 Ik, Irv! . CM VL i t 7 r g- , ,I . , H, . JA'- -:' f .. . . e fy v': Q L 4 4 J' , ,,-fs 3 T s. 1 iw . V ff J. Allerton Cleaners .... . . Alta Vista Studios ............... Compliments of the Aquilines ....... Ashland Curtain 8. Drapery Cleaners Belmont Jewelry Shop .... Blue Jay Beauty Salon Blue Store ........... Box Seat Drive-in .... Burhop Pharmacy Cameo Studio ........... John C. Campbell Drugs ..... Carleton Sales .......... Certified Super Mart . . . Clody's Flowers ................ Cosmic Food Shop ................ ..... Compliments of Omega Chi Tri Hi Y ..... . . . D 8. H Appliances ...... Diana Dress Shop ........ Duxler Auto Parts 8. Acc. . . . Eleanor's Confectionery ..... Galati Cleaners ............ Goldsmith Drugs Company Greenview Pharmacy ...... Grobes Pharmacy ........ Grocerland Food Store .... Hanson laundry ...... Hoellen's Shoe Store lssacson Nash Sales .... Johanson's Manufacturing Company .... ..... Joy's Cleaners ................... ..... afrons A 146 E. Superior St. ...... . 3822 Alta Vista Terrace.. 3826 N. Ashland Ave... .. 3204 Lincoln Ave. ...... . 1511 Irving Park ........ 1055 W. Belmont Ave.. . .. 1101 W. Addison St. .... . 4016 N. Lincoln Ave. .... . C 1849 Addison St. ....... . 2232 Roscoe St. ........ . 1621 w. Irving Pk. Rd.. .. 2301 W. Roscoe ......... 3900-12 N. Clark St. .... . 3930 Lincoln Ave. ...... . 1154 W. Belmont Ave.. . .. 4010 N. Lincoln ......... 1910 W. Irving Pk. ..... . 2314 W. Roscoe St. ..... . G 3438 N. Haisted St. .... . 3358 N. Paulina ......... 1476 Irving Park ........ 3459 Southport ........ 3942 N. Ashland Ave... .. 3505 Southport Ave. .... . 1938 Irving Pk. ........ . 3020 Broadway ......... J 1645 Irving Pk. ........ . 3811 Southport ..... Page 158 DEIaware 7-8066 W. R. Riley, Voice Teacher LAkeview 5-8440 Diamonds BUckingham 1-2244 Serving Belmont Avenue for over 50 years Curb Service LAkeview 5-0045, 0046 Gift Specialties-Greeting Cards Llncoln 9-9870, 9871 GRaceland 7-6163 Dlversey 8-7013 LAkeview 5-1121 Llncoln 9-8537 Bittersweet 8-1162 BUckingham 1-4025 GRaceland 2-8500 Chicago 18, Illinois .Try Us, Don't Deny Us Bittersweet 8-5479 Dlversey 8-9186 BUckingham 1-4559 Bittersweet 8-3632 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables our specialty Where Miss Careful Works Alderman, 47th Ward Chicago 14, Illinois Venetian Blinds BUckingham 1-3280 Klessig's Confectionery Store ..... .... Lake View Snack Shop ........ Compliments of Lambda Phi Hi Y Leonard's Shell Service ........ Lincoln Card Shop ...... Lindemanns Food Shop .... Maier's Aquarium Makert's Sport Store ..... Margaret's Beauty Shop ..... J. Moellner Grocery ....... Monarch Stationers .... Mother's School Store ..... Charley and Millie .......... Mother and Son Bakery ..... Nash Florist ....... New Royal Bakery ..... North Center Theatre ..... Orahans .... Lucille Palmer ..... Pape Drug Store ..... Ravenswood Ollice Supply ..... Sawter's Confectionery ...... Scheuer Pharmacy ........... Joe Aubert's Southport Lanes. . . Smith Tween Age Shop ........ Scandia Delicatessen ....... A. Wall, Florist .......... Watland Incorporated .... Wilson, F. A. ......... . Woolworth, F. W.. . .. afrons K 1222 Grace St. ......... . L 1624 Irving Pk. ........ . Lincoln 8. Belmont ....... 3749 N. Ashland ........ 2926 Lincoln Ave. ...... . 3932 N. Ashland ........ M 802 Belmont Avenue ..... 2113 W. Roscoe St. .... . 2312 W. Roscoe St. ..... . 1457 W. Roscoe St. ..... . 3056 N. Ashland ....... 1512 Irving Park ........ iiilhif 'AS'h'lAAAf I i 1 f f ff 5458 N. Ashland ........ 1245 Clybourn Ave. ..... . 4031 N. Lincoln Ave. .... . 0 3718 N. Clark St. ....... . P 1256 W. Nelson St. ..... . 3565 N. Broadway ....... 1922 Irving Park Road... S 1122 W. Belmont Ave.. .. 3556 Southport Ave. .... . 3325 N. Southport Ave... 3247 Broadway ......... 1033 W. Belmont Ave.. . .. W 3115 Greenview Ave... .. 4756 N. Clark .......... 951 Belden ............. 1023 Belmont Ave. ..... . Page 159 BUckingham 1-0794 Breakfast-Plate Lunch-Sandwiches Friendly Vet Service Greeting Cards-Stationery Gifts GRaceland 2-5054 Birds-Cages-Pet Supplies .WEllington 5-6668 Chicago 18, Illinois Greetings to Lake Viewltes Llncoln 9-6457 School Supplies Fine Bakery Goods L0ngbeach 1-7430 WEllington 5-9517 Llncoln 9-8760 BUckingham 1-5919 Llncoln 9-2122 LAkeview 5-3556 Bowling Lanes BUckingham 1-0144 Bl 8-1770 LAkeview 5-2409 William Miller, Jr. GRaceland 7-3125 Variety Store Qaqym :Z VBWW7 KBQMQ3-ML JL Z! ' W dv? 0 ,WML y,,,,,?,.,f ' A ll' . 79 C221 aww if EW, h Q15! A 551 U at ' Q, fit Wm, W L ss' . 5 0 a 9 . fb zr 'aio f,4,,,,,u 'fm' Cy 24,5 - MQ 2 fm- g netze ' . Rl' bop ZH -E' we A32 v o'cJ3S0 f05 9: X- Q22-arf' . ElfXazcl o JJAS QC: I ff?Z2i972f Cir? ,?C,1f4' ff Y' W5 Q52 -A 2 ' ff if -513 Qs '5'ZLf'4ff fwvalfzi Q' JMIM Qt M J My i QM! we sg 'W 'ex 0 il - 05 V' fvavljelanc 4xf,.4.,,q Lf' Q 070 Q5 ' 'ha 77 LW L XE 157 WW WWW DW K LQWW WWW tt.-t-...t Have 700 made plans for . III after wadaaffon? MN! ' ' , Save and You ll G0 P18068 Wllelhtf You CXPCCF I0 go fight to Work 01' h0PC K0 COUUIHKT YOUI' CdUCP1- fiona Work Out H Pfvsfalll HOW for ::: systematic saving. The amount is not so important at the start - schooling 1 ' yourself in making regular deposits is. Habit is naturels way of making things easier for us to do, so the sooner you get the savings habit working for you, the sooner youill enjoy that grand feeling that comes when once you have demonstrated to yourself that you don't have to be a mathemat- ical genius to save money. Be ready when the time comes and you'll go places. :J LAKEVIEWVTRUSTAE3 SANINGS BANK if LINCOLN, BELMONT AND ASHLAND AVENUES A Esfablished 1905 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Page 160 ' ' 'L 'MW' f' 1' . .... ,.,.,,., V 5' f- 2 'A WW 'Z My f , ,A- ff fm. Mics 4 f f l ' cn: 4 . 5' A M , -,wh A A , N gf L W 4 V ., A t Myggxgwl A K t Lb' -:,..,z:,g.g,,,..:-z: 'lv Q Q' .Mi 1 4 5 X ,r . W ,L Q H V, .I ., . M, ..-fl. a. ' 1 if W2 -W,g.,..- gf' 'A - W .- ' W ' V6 1 Z l ,wa AA A' - 2: wo :- r O I O I ' 55355 z ' Q':U, -I omg: m QPQVQ T P EQZJI: E mm-43 I Q U' o :QQ 5' 3 Z 2 '1. U' Page 161 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADS! The World is Your Oyster You will wont to sharpen your tolents to open it! Perhops we con help you decide on o coreer-stort you on THE JOB. Stop in ond discuss the opportunities with us. iff iii THE CONRAD HILTDN HOTEl 720 South Michigan Avenue ii iii Morgarfs Incorporated The Quality Line 2 DEcirborn 2-2824 Olticiol Jewelers of Lake View ri: CLASS RINGS FOR MANY YEARS 5: ALSO-COMPLETE LINE OF CUPS fy .-Q .-J vu ' 1. 2 We Major in Hi -Teen Fashions . . . selected with YOU in mind. . . your school and social actwztzes, your tastes, your szzes. r.: DRESSES ' FORNIALS ' SUN AND FUN FASHIONS SNS sm 3160 NORTH LINCOLN AVENUE :- ' Near Belmont rg, Page 163 C .,. 0 More to see I More to do 0 More to learn More opportunities to grasp than ever before. Yes, ahead of you there's more ot everything. More interests . . . more distractions. The concentration habit learned in school is an invaluable asset. Don't let it slip away from you through disuse. One thing you can do well. Few there are who can succeed in scattered fields of endeavor. So set your goal and let nothing deter you. That takes Persistence, Strength, Integrity and Courage, but . . . that's for YOU. We wish you every success, Class of '54, CRONAME INCORPORATED Specialists in Fine Metalcraft since 1903 3701 RAVENSWOOD AVE. ' CHICAGO 'I3 Page 164 KOFYIIQAHQ efllii 0 CRANE PACKING C0 1800 CUYLER AVENUE Chicago 13, Illinois Manufacturers of Mechanical Packings Mechanical Seals Precision Lapping Machines Pipe Joint and Gasket Compounds Comlogm en-ffl 0 Kappa Tri - Hi- KAY BARCH CAROL BLUMDAHL DELORES COREA ELEANOR DOROCHOWICZ KAREN DUKER CAROL ELLIOT WILMA FENTON DIANE FERENCE MARILYN FORD DORIS GEWEKE BETTY HAMM BUNNY HERMESDORF PAT HOPPA ARLENE HUNSINGER TONI INCANDELLA NANCY JAMES NANCY JAWDA MERELLE KIRKLAND DORIS NELSON DORSEY ANN RUSSELL JOY SCHEFFLER KATHY SNOW NANCY TIETZ Y S5UEUEJEJedninjnininlninHeUninjnjnininlnnnjejnjnininUnnninlndninSndnjnjnjnnndniningf .. EW 1:1 2 HS1 H' sas Qu A31 A f-2. .-V .-Q' eu ri? . A. .-Q .-.J .-.J E3 Gi 55 Z3 T5 QE 23 LL T7 Q5 2 L as '15 F5 A921 i ? A511 Z? Q2 fe 5? A5 Q5 ?TE rig fy if i 56:1 -f 1' i '95 HE1 .-U LAKE VIEW LEAGUES BOWL -'1 ini? E AT 2-a ns' LAKE VIEW BQWLLNG ALLEY nf. 'QE E ini ni? -4 IJ' rn I' Q T an S rn 2 S2 1 U1 JP -P Z cn :. 0 If U5 Ui o Q . Q :. o 3 C U1 co Ui -I' 3' cn U7 rn za 3 rn 9. EB' N4 S Z cu x -I' N4 cn Q 7 -ll 3' cn N4 Inf? 3' o 75 cn 'P o D' Q 14 cn -I' I 1 N4 -P cn Q 3 U5 'o Q 1 51 'o Q :. 3 L9 Ebel 5 -L fi? P-A fS1 G.- AQJ L Wx A51 wlel Z 7 L- O 3' 3 37 Lk- QCD '13 QE '23 0'5 0? 'gm 30 es Em :W CD M 3 5'3- 92 Se L31 'o -h -O' 2 O 9.. 5'- CD 'f iii! All 2-a lake View Bowling Sheridan Recreation Q11 L ? H551 n.. .-.1 Alley Q50 Loinesj Q54 Lcznesj 3239 N. Clark Sf. 1004 W. Wilson 9. NX fi? ., A51 -A f:i:1 -1 fi? -w D :Q 2:5 ci fi? 1 551 '?5 'TX fi? S625 ?x C551 ke? 2 25:1 2:69 ? fi? 75 fig? 2 A521 F5 5? ? 551 fi? '13 riff! 'E fE1 YQ. Z Ai? '95 fi? 'Ti i A21 'E A51 75 fi? '?1 ffh fi? sgk s-if 14 LU Page165 Compliments of ACE FASTENER CORPORATION 3415 N. Ashland Avenue mf :nor get ll il I ...FIX untill ' - . I III 5 N.NN , W Iiillllllllllllll IIlIIlrIIi! i' llli, gn' I f' I, r 'I A ff ,,,, , - ,.-f I f - ,Af Sfapling Machines and Staples Phone Dlversey 8-9338 SCHOOL JACKETS - BOYS AND GIRLS THE REMILLARD'S Athletic and Sports Wear TEAM OUTFITTERS 3955 North Ashland Chicago 13, Illinois THE BOOSTER IS YOUR NEWSPAPER News of the family, student and school activities and accomplishments is always welcome. Suitable pictures, too. -:I LINCOLN-BELMONT T SHERIDAN CENTER LAKE VIEW AND SUNDAY BOOSTER 3114 N. Greenview BUckingham 1-7500 WM. A. LEWIS Where the Models Buy Their Clothes 31 I8 N. LINCOLN AVE. ASHLAND-ADDISON FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions 3613 N. Ashland Avenue Chicago, Illinois S. Roy Sheffield BUckingham 1-3920 Tel. Dlversey 8-9109 Harry W. Prafke Realty Co. ::: GENERAL INSURANCE APPRAISALS, INSURANCE SALES AND EXCHANGES 1133 w. Addison sf. chawgo 13, III. Klee Bros. Conveniently Located Lincoln Ave. at Belmont Milwaukee Ave. at Cicero I fl' RAYSON SPORTS 'Q' Reconditioners of Athletic Equipment CUSTOM MADE SPORTS WEAR 2759 Lincoln Avenue Phone: BUckingham 1-1666 CHICAGO 14, ILL. ix Page 166 'Q Q 2 Manufacturing Corpora tion 2640 Belmont Avenue 211 U0N0rc4r1fLAr10Ns afmzzmrrs 600110 Am Qflrffi of VICTOR ADDING MACHINE CO. X' For 35 years o sound, growing industry 'hin your comm 'y P6 We invite you fo explo h h ities we ca d f your fufur VICTOR ADDING MACHINE CO ..: 3900 N. Rockwell Q T? Z 2 S: ? Q2 fi 52. 2 ?5 52. P3 ? 2 ?x Q 9 va -Q 3 3 3 2 sg 9 'L ALVIN MOTORS, INC.. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Sales - Service - Paris 2101 W. IRVING PARK ROAD lNdeperldenCe 3-6800 Favor-Ruhl and Company, inc. A staunch supporter of Lake View's Red and White for mcmy years. Decxlers in Arfisfs' Mclfericils and Drawing Supplies 425 S. Wabash Ave. HA. 7-1340 THE HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS RANK EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISHES TO THE MEMBERS OF THE T954 GRADUATING CLASS 0 Harveys Lwlslzes the Cfass of 54 6 very Qgju ccess 0 S a. a. as E + Z Nui. Hi? Nui im Hi? is 5 wb. 59? ii F Ei. E. Li. fri? Es. ig fs? N-S. Hi? E1-X Ciig I .X L i 'F rf? 'uf' R-wi. ,zev N in 55? kv-A few N1 Ci? new 5-D1 rf? ii. ii ii ' 5 entin el . Supreme in Performance . . . Serene in Beauty! Nothing could be finer than this mas- terpiece of cabinetry and engineer- ing with its tremendous 24 inch Liv- ing Picture. A congenial companion to the entire family and their friends too. Its contour graces even the sim- plest setting. Available in Mahogany or colorfast blond. And remember, too . . . Sentinel TV now brings you easy automatic one- knob tuning for all VHF-UHF chan- nels, in even the most remote fringe J - - l Y- 5 -, 7 '- 04' Af' L i it , ' Y - 1 rl wr' areas! , . ,- ' Iun zl EE: i::1 ,' i- - - See our complete selection of hand- 5's, :l - ii Isiji xefgyggiig 5-f.:--gr : . I I ---....gg-, some table models and consoles to- EEEEQQ --itz:-4-'..:---M g- : g iz day. Easy budget terms are yours 55-:::,,.lI ---Q.-shiiiiiif -Jizz:-E,-:size - :-g ' :' 1:-5, . - --rlrz,-is for the asking. mm ...qu , 2 ' ir'-52:-55555 'WG-'iii -:as-tags! , xy im--gg -H , A-4,5 'ig Q - l S A ' 1' ' li , Picture Sealed means N i,' Perfect Satist 1' . if , ' seminers skin' qu M d I h I ' A , flu neerinmmfmufqi o e s own, on ....... . fwiwf' ing,q l'ty I l d Y . KQ ngld l t 9 Y All Sentinel prices include Federal ' ' Ussum f Y bl T x and 1 year warranty on pic- ffee P f 1 e tube and all p t . P. J. MORREAD 81 CO. 3742 w. chicago Ave. Chicago, Illinois Albany 2-3443 f Ti. F1 Page 169 LAkeview 5-8600 Larry Burns Motors, Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth 920 W. Sheridan Road C3900 Northl LARRY BURNS CHICAGO 13, ILLINOIS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SHAPS MOTORS, INC. Showroom 814 Diversey Service and Parts Dept. 3737 Broadway Rent a car for any purpose Northcenter's Friendly Store HERST'S DEPARTMENT STORE 4051-4061 Lincoln Avenue GRaceIand 2-0024 CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS Public Cleaners 2959 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois MEDICAL CENTER GRILL 739 South Paulina Street SEeIey 3-7772 Proprietor: Frank De Legge THE PERSHING SHOP 4820 N. Western Avenue LOngbeach 1-1503 Sportswear and Accessories for Ladies as well as Teen-Agers Compliments of DEVON PRINTING CO. 1117 W. Armitage Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Llncoln 9-1830 TILEMASTER The Finest Plastic Wall Tile 1415-21 Diversey Parkway CHICAGO 14 P. Makray Bittersweet 8-4151 'iii li Page 170 2. 'R FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHOULD NOT PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE. John 3:16 if f 532' T fit? ii fit? iii THOMAS GABRIELSON ..,..,................. Vice President BRUCE ERICKSON ........................ Assistant Director rw GEORGE RICE. ....,.. . . Directo QQ' MARVIN Hosss ...... A I 1 Director JosEPH JOAQUIN .... ...President This ad is sponsored by the Lake View Hi-C Club. Members of the cIub cordially invite anyone who attends Lake View High School to be a member. The club meets on Tuesday night at 7:45 at 3600 MagnoIia. Its purpose is to promote Christian fellowship among the , students ot Lake View. We hope that you will be with us sometime in the future. ::. George Rice, Director 49 Marvin Hobbs, Ass't. Director Bruce Erickson, Ass't. Director 54 Joseph Joaquin, President . If! Had Page 171 - as as f:- az- fs Comlogm elif!! of LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK Lincoln-Irving Pork Road-Dclmen Member FecIerc1IDep tl C p TE RT- AR ER Ifwislzes tlze Gfass of 34 gvery Success Mid-State Motors, Inc. DODGE PASSENGER CARS DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS 3535 N. Ashland Avenue CHICAGO I3, ILLINOIS Telephone EAsTgoTe 7-9000 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T954 l.lNcoLN-BELMQNT Y.M.C.A. .lvlome of Jule Mew3 .M M ana! jri y C6446 TRI HI Y KAPPA - OMEGA CHI- SIGMA - THETA ALPHA - AMALPHI -AMITE - IOTA CHI HI Y ALPHA - LAMBDA PHI 3333 NORTH MARSHFIELD AVE Phone: Blttersweei 8-3333 172 THE SYSTEM PRESS 910 WEST BELMONT BUckingham 1-0693 School Publications Our Specialty 91 Established 1856 4 , 0 we Bryant and Stratton College cordially invites you to visit its new colorful location at Six North Michigan Avenue Complete Business Training Accounting - Secretarial - Business Machines 1954 Graduates - Write or phone for Free Senior Handbook BRYANT AND STRATTON COLLEGE SIX NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE RAndoIph 6-1575 The Finest in Beauty Care for the Discriminating Woman EAstgate 7-1 163 LA VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP HELEN om:-I - BILLIE EENTON 439 Diversey Parkway The Latest in Hairstyles - The Newest in Techniques LINCOLN TURNERS 1019 Diversey Parkway GYMNASIUM and SWIMMING CLASSES Children and Adults -- LINCOLN GLASS CO., Not Inc. MIRRORS AND RESILVERING, BEVELING ' ' POLISHING EDGES, DRILLING HOLES S SPECIAL WORK Quality Groceries and Meats GRaceIand 2-6010 3475 N. BROADWAY 1712 Belmont Avenue Chica o 13, Illinois 9 ,.,., r..g 2::.:'5,.,e A Gilt to Preserve That Memory Always Manufactured by the makers of HoIIywood's famous screen Oscar With either mule or female av, size - ss.65iW iI'I2555f:if2l'i'i5,ji 35? E t H d E ' If Dlilerled .aI1. 6:?ar:rvIIre?ter 'MMFDIATE SERVICE PISANI snos. ,ggi-'oe .,,Q 1p ,t,. j 2QiQ:i:QeQ3g g53g2i1 Trophies end Engravers 2043.53 RoscoE sr. Bittersweet 8-7669 4101 Lincoln Avenue Thirty-six years ot service to greater Lake View . Chicago 13 BU. -I-955-I Complete furnishings for Men, Women and Children .3 Patronize your neighborhood store. Page173 gr , .., .. .., .. .. .. ,, ,, i 0l'l'll9Al'l'l Qllfri 0 Thalia Tri-Hi- ELIZABETH FISHER HELEN FYFE MARLENE GUSTAFSON JANE HILTON JUDY HOFER GERDA KRUEGER LA VERNE LYNDE LAUREL MEIERDIRK CAROLYN MENDYK CARRIE MUELLER JEAN MUGLIO JOAN NAGEL SARAH NELSON CHARLENE PAPPIN PATSY PARSON JOSEPHINE PRIAMI PAT RAMBO DOROTHY RUIZ JUDY SANDBURG VALOISE SOLT SHIRLEY VOLKMAR LUCY WHITTEMORE Alan Radio Co. 4027 N. Lincoln Avenue NORTH-WEST 333 Complete Business Training 11 Secretarial, Accounting, Comptometry, 4 Typing, Switchboard DAY OR EVENING SESSIONS You may attend morning and work afternoons o our EARN-WHILE-YOU-LEARN PLAN NEW CLASSES NOW FORMING Visit, Write or Phone for Bulletin If: Metropolitan Business College 3325 N. Lincoln WEllington 5-6464 Compliments of VIM SPORTS, INC. 1611 W. Belmont Avenue Chicago, Illinois ? G-Raceland 2-3800 CHAMBERS RADIO AND 1sLevlsloN co. 3546 N. Ashland GRaceland 7-2844 :L Q 186150 ma tronize Cqfze . Zlcfvertzlsers Tud's Dry Goods and Mens' Wear with Sandy Lerner, the proprietor, and one of Lake View's staunchest friends TAD'S DRY GOODS AND MEN'5 WEAR 3747-49 SOUTHPORT BUckingl1om I-1454 Models: Mary Ann Von Hatter, Sandy Lerner Page 174 60l'lll04l'l'l ellfd O! lOAofograyaAg in fkid A004 Ay MARSHALL SIIIIIIIIS ii I62 Norfh Sfaie Sfreef STaIe 2-2462 The pressing pro cess Iheffesfofes Iusfer and body fo dom STAY-FRESH CORPORATION 3945 SHERIDAN ROAD CHICAGO 13, ILLINOIS LAkeview 5-8855 LOLLY OGREN, Pres. SIV GLANTING, V. Pres. DAWN OWENS, Sec. PAT HOGBERG, Treas, MARY BYRNE, sgf. af LOIS ANDERSON BARBARA ASP LILY BARHO MARILYN BREI-IM OLGA BUNTA sue CLAYPOOL MARY LOU DURAND MARTY EMERsoN YvoNNE FREGEAU FRANCINE GALINEAS SHIRLEY GALLIMORE DELORES GRAY GLORIA GUTTENBERGER DORIS HAGEN YVONNE HELD JANE HOPPE ADENE JAMES ADE KULLBERG LINDA LAMBERT MONNIE LEVIN DIANE OWENS JANET PARAT JEAN PARAT JUDY ROZYCKI JOSEPHINE SARGES PAT SCHIMMEL DORIS SCHULTZ BUNNY SHERIDAN RUTH SINKOVICH DARLENE WEBBER LOIS WENNERSTROM PAT WINTERS SHARON YOHANNA LAKE VIEW LUNCH ROOM Candy and Cake Turkey and Pie Hof Dogs and Cheese and Cabbage and Beans And everything nice. Like sugar and spice Make if a habif fo eaf here daily Page 175 r 1 A Cappella Choir ....... Adjustment Office ..... Advertisements ........ All-School Council ..... Assemblies ................ Attendance Office ....... Baseball ................ Basketball .,......,...............,....,............... Mr. Trimble Boyd, Principal ....,.,. ...... Cadet Hop ....................................... Candid Shots ........ H Cheerleaders ...................... Christmas at Lake View ..,........... Mr. Andrew E. Christophersen ......... Clubs .....,...,.......................................... Mrs. Ethel Clauson, Senior Sponsor ..... ...... Concert Band ..................,..................,. Concert Orchestra ..,.........................,. Mr. I. P. Daniel, Assistant Principal Departments ........................................ District Superintendent's Office ....... Divisions , ...................... ...... , ..... ,... . Engineering Stall? ....... Faculty .,.............................,.......... Farewell to Faculty Members ....... Mr. Matthew L. Fitzgerald ........ Football .............................,....,. G.A.A. .......................... . Graduation, February .,,.,. History of Lake View ...... Index .................................... Introduction to Activities .,........... Introduction to Advertisements ...... Introduction to Athletics .,.......... Introduction to School ,...i. Introduction to Seniors .,..... Junior Chorus . ............... Library ,,,,,,,,.......... Lost and Found ........ Lake re View ........ Lzooooocccczcczooocc gn Jex 126,127 Main Office ....i.. 19 21 Marshals ........... 143 156-175 May Festival ............................. 146,147 34,35 May Queen and her Court ........ 145 148,149 National Honor Society ......... 136,137 18 Mrs. Elizabeth Perry ..,...,, 61 113 P.T.A. ......................... 33 108-111 Red and White ............ 122-124 11 Red and W'hite Staff ........ 155 150,151 Registration ............... 32 62,63 R.O.T.C. .................. 116-117 107 Senior Activities ........,.......,,......... 77 36 Senior Class Oflicers, February .,..... 66 61 Senior Class Officers, June ........... 84 138-142 Senior Committees, February ..... 67 66 Senior Committees, june .......... 85 132,133 Senior Council, February ....,... 66 128,129 Senior Council, June ,,,.,,,,,,,., 84 12 Senior Dinner Dance ...... 80,81 22-31 Senior Frolic ...............,..,.,,,,,...,.,..,,..... . 79 13 Senior Hi-Qs, Gold Pin, February ........ 68 37-60 Senior Hi-Qs, Gold Pin, June ...,........ 86 61 Senior Hi-Qs, Silver Pin, February 68 14-17 Senior Hi-Qs, Silver Pin, June ....... 86 154 Senior Mothers' Tea ,.,.,,,.,,,.,,..,, 78 13 Seniors, February .,,,, 69-76 104-106 Seniors, June ............. 87-101 82,83 Senior Service, Spring ,,,,,,,., .... 1 43 114,115 Special Football Assembly ........ 118,119 5,6 Special Girls' Chorus ......,...... 130,131 176 Stage Crew ................. 143 120,121 Swimming .......,..,,..,,,,.,,,,, 112 156,157 Synchronized Swimming ............. 144 102,103 Theme, Eighty Years Young . . 4 8,9 Title Page .............,...................... 2,3 64,65 Track ..................................,,,., 112 134,135 Trip to YVashington, D. C. ...... 152,153 20 Views of the School ...,..,,...,. . 5,6 61 Visual Education ............ . 143 125 Dr. Benjamin C. Willis ..... 10 Page176 I xr' E'-N QS .ef 7, O f!T,: 'ev' ia kQg',f.'.,12'?h1f4 '-3. 7 .gk ffl.-4 u 9 I iv, in '. Q 3, 6 1 ,I . S I 'N X x ., , Q '.p,sg n 1 rbi x lfx, N unix. ' ' 1 'L A Q ,- .A ,Q ' 1. H E . xiii HxQ f , ., , S-t'3 ga? -Luafuykzyrs .,, I rg' ' Xa! x 5 P A it 5-4 , H Q, 84, Q' ' , il, ' s -xl a . sis' 0 f . N 4 - Ap 8 I x mg. . , l Q 4 S 'AI ,f :qv '71, rf 5 W ' N use 1 ffm M 'Q ,fs ff. H - . ,M '- S 5 H cgi' fflgliryf 'X I1 J , x . s-. 'L Q Abi. 4 I ,x xv.,-lax! E - ijt., V 44 Q . x ' X '. 5- ' fg?5?3 Xx. ' - -' inf: g, V-rgmgzibe K yi' - Y. x' ff ' Jw. K Q J, W, iii nt' - x s 5 0 - if 1' 'Nhat 5 4 'SSX' as gg K , Q X 1' ,tj I 5 V41 fs Mfebgi 5 0,552 'I 6 77+ wk ' , My I-nxshi van Q 2 S 8, ,Q eg' gtg' li Z'-'A W ff 'g 42 jx ' wi - :ri . A.. si 0? 8 4-K 42 4l3Ql..uHuE.1..af2 ,WxaK ,
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