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

 - Class of 1956

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New offices, corridors, girls' clinic, elevator, social room, music rooms, study halls, art rooms, laboratories all show the result of the rehabilitation program of the past two years, and give promise of what is yet to come, before the school is completely remodeled and redecorated. The graduates ol N56 have lived through a transition period and witnessed many improvements in the building. Although they will leave belore the completion ol the program, they will leave with beautiful memories. Not only will they carry with them the material memories of the improvements in the building but also they will take with them many pictures ol' happy hours with the lriends they made here. Besides they will also be aware ol the intangible growth within themselves. Visions ol the great minds of the past have been captured in various classrooms, experiences of the present have been vitally lived in activities and clubs, and promise of success in their chosen fields of endeavor are the treasured heritage of the Class of '56 These graduates enter into the world with knowledge, social poise, habits of industry and high stand- ards of character. They can not fail. High School days have been filled with active doing. Each class, club and activity will soon be a precious memory to all the graduates. It is the purpose of this yearbook to capture as many as possible of these happy hours through photography and so bind together pictures of the past year's activities so that these beautiful, happy hours will be Lasting Visions. lt is the hope of the Red and lVhite Staff that these Lasting Visions will not only bring back memories but refresh and inspire Lake View graduates when they pause for reflection and turn to their favorite pages ol this book. iw W M N Ul,ial1,N KNIT HER COURT Run I' M.1mg.urvr l'v4 fm1g lima lnlzuru, Iuciw xVk2liClIflIHf. Hrugxln Ifwxulzvr Rm, Q3 llbmlg Mmnvm, lumix Smlmnru., Uumf' Lme H.1rlmr'n Qzlllmrw Row 'L l'Hfff'H f'ir1w:vI'vvxz1H Nunn' Tripp Elsa llufmunmg. Hcwrlx Smmifjlvu-,m Rm, 43 l5g1gl,,U,l kuwy NZIIHIYII NIZIIILJIIS. 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It is done in various sepia tones with a few, Well placed, living plants to add a harmonizing note of green. A large mural of the skyline of Chicago, also in sepia, fills one whole stretch of wall and greets one as one enters the office. To the right, as one enters, is the principal's niodernistic desk placed well in front of the beau- titully draped windows. Subdued lighting from lamps and the filtered light through the venetian blinds creates an air of quiet peace. Off the main office is the conference room, pic- tured below, where Mr. Boyd meets with faculty groups when the occasion arises. QS' XA nf fn 'E 5 , 2 p ,g ,Q .in H 2 Q, X W 0 , , I 4 ,W ' -:ML , Z ' Q , I f' , f W 'A A .nur ,ff 1 , 4 I R fy, , My , I ,,,. I iQlllIQffUiZZa W ,, f W, M... I . onus 2 2 , - . K my 0 - f ' 1 -4 MJ 9 ,, 4 f .ff v mfyf ' . lUllu,,,, V' 'f fn f , M, A 0 A, ,L . - , 4, .. 4 .A I by . V iw F, X K ?A,.i4 ,, X, ,,,,,,, -f .M .vw 'nh .L V W - .,,' f ,A-x7f,,g, ' f 1 00533 f 4 u f AV . Jw- ' 'ggi y . 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At the south end ol the rooin is a rnodern kitchen fully equipped even to an auto- matic dish washer where relreslnnents can be prepared lor large gatherings. To the left ol the kitchen is a large clothes closet lor wraps ol' guests. Below is a sinall group ol students carrying on a discussion in the relaxed atmosphere ol heautilul surroundings. 59 w so , , z Qvolclen omenfs S 6 ,, .1 . ,.. 1. lllllill5I 1 K ' ff Slllslkillllldilfw ,V 1 - , -A , x L 1 ,' ' 3, ,- lf, A m I .-I - ' ' Q poo Xlmw is in gcncml UNCI'-2111 xicu' ol ilu' social 100111. I3 -wb nf .X 'iMda!nLNz..i5AM.:x,..4., r.x.L....4..n.J, -' . , I L... if W Loo A an of illll in ain orri XVith new paint shining below new neon lights, the first floor corridor leading to the main offices is an inviting scene to those who enter Lake View since the south end of the building has been remodeled and re- decorated. Recessed lockers, also shining with newness, line the walls. A real boon to the faculty members whose work takes them to the upper floors of the building is the new self-operating elevator. Particu- larly is this a lift for those going to the third and fourth floors. It eliminates wasted energy which they previously used up climbing long flights of stairs and gives them more vitality for classroom teaching. H i E W: 529 Aw ' QQ In G '9 2 gif 9 + sg. . , X ' RW, :Nik X W, s SC Q 1 fi? A Nclfuon .3 I2 5733 Q . 44- f .lv ay x Q ga., X J WM, .., X ' . I ? A P gk fy ,fx X 1, , 5 W X , .. -, A M x 5 K M x x ,ff , 6' MY - Q Q Q. ,, at A C: . ' 0 ff , vs , M xx 5-.. x 'K T X X . W X ff N . 1 Q aw W A Ml, A X x A X 1 X fs. ! X NNXAQX SEV, X QNXQ' X, f N5 W X, 'x ,WWMJM 3 WM, ,,W,,,, M, A ',. :' , 1 SV ,,.,, , gf, , , MM? iss argaref Mrquari, isfricf ulaerin ienrlen f Last fall a new policy concerning school districts was put in force. Prior to this each district superintendent was either in charge of high schools in a specified area or grammar schools. Beginning last September district superintendents were given charge of both grammar schools and high schools. This called for a general readjustment of districts. Lake View is now in district five. Miss Margaret Urquart is superintendent in charge of all schools in district five. She is a charming lady and interested in all the activities at Lake View. I8 '2 ff rm ,fs O Y. . Ylnflgle CMJ Principal of the Lztle View High School Adding to the line traditions ol our school has been the constant activity ol Hr. 'I rimble Bovd, principal ol' Luke View I-ligh School since Mary 1918. The National Honor Society, 'lhe Man Festival, the Spring' and Full Music Festivals are ll few ol' the new activities that have become at pzirt ol Luke View's traditions during' his ZlLlllllIllSUi2l1flOIl. Lust yezu' the emphasis was upon the importance of environment upon building clizirticter and resulted in Ll gigantic rehzibilitzition progrzim which included remodeling ol' much ol the building :ind instzilling' :in elevzitor. 'lihe finishing touches were added when the new furniture begun to arrive lust lull. lt was not until llzuiuttry that the new Social Room was completely furnished. Back ol this I entire project was Mr. boyd's plztnning, directing, and completing. 'I'his spring, Dress Up XVeek was lIlZlllgll1'2ll6tl to develop in the students an ztwztieiiess ol tht importztnce ol good tztste in dress, cleanliness and nezitness. Such tin ztwttreness is ll positive step to- wards the development of personality. More rehztbilitzttion plans are now being made. During the summer the Bois' Locker Room and the RU l'CI quarters will be completely remodeled. XYhen this is finished, plztns lor complete decor-gr tion ol' the entire building, inside :ind out, will be put into action. 19 r. ggldrem . anie Assistant Principal ol' Lake View High School A busy man is the assistant principal, Mr. lldrem P. Daniel, who plans the programs, sets the dates on the school calendar, so that activities will not coin- cide, directs the stage staff and accomplishes a million other little things which, left undone, would make it im Jossible l' r Q s l View to run smoothly. I o so comp ex an institution as Lake lt is the constant eflorts of Mr. Daniel to keep the machinery running smoothly that makes it possible lor so many traditions to be carried on durin a school year. Hlithout some one as untiring as he is these line memories of hi 'h I . ,, , g school life at Lake View would be marred by confusion and interference. Thanks to our assistant principal, these memories are clear visions that will last. 20 fjze aculfry 7 95 5- 7 95 6 Art Department Miss Helen lViek, M11 Donald Iohn- ston, Miss Edna Crowley. D Not pictured: Miss Esther Roeth. Commercial Department Left: Miss Florence Hussey, Miss Elea- nor Tierney, Miss Selina Hatley, hill Oscar Akerlund, Miss Margaret Stubbe, Mrs. Nina Maxey. Below: Miss Mzirgaret Sinnott, Miss Joanna Zander, Miss Edna Langer, Mrs. Pauline Degan, Mr. Hlayne Harrison. Not pictured: Miss Harriet Rothwell. Clothing Department Right Below: Miss Louise Cllougli, Miss Manny l'iCl'Il1lIlgllllI1l, Mrs. Hedvie Vlzisak. Librarians Left Below: Miss Clutherine Goshkin, Miss Anne Pziglini, Miss Ruth -Iuekson. Home Economics Department Mrs. Ruth Fitzhugh, Mrs. Harriet Schroeder, Miss Roberta Deethmann. Industrial Arts Department Mr, Hugh HUCIIIICIA, Mr. l-'rank Floyd, Mr. lldwarcl Krall, Mr, XYilli1un Twoincy. 7 Ae C aculfcy English Department Miss Helen Kinsella, Miss Margaret Mills, Mrs. Lucy Mc Millan, Mr. john XfValsh, Miss Loretta Hickey, Mr. Eu- gene Dalton, Miss Ellen Rooney. Mrs. Mildred Marsh, Mr. Louis Skol- nick, Miss Flora Grippo, Mr. Frank Skolf, Mrs. Joanne I-Iainer, Mrs. -lean- ette Nelson, Mrs. Katharine Burch- wood, Miss Hope Leech. Not pictured. Miss Dorothy Bresnahan, Miss Ainalia Schaetzel. fjze aculfly Music Department Lelt to right: Miss Dorothy Hutchins, Mr. Irving Letcliinger, Miss Naomi Sweet, Capt. Louis Walz, Miss Alice Figg. Not Pictured: Mr. Bruno Zabinski. Language Department Left to right: Mrs. planet X'VCiSSIHlllC1', Mrs. Ann Gelderman, Mr. Gerald Heing, Mrs. Frieda Topping, Miss Amanda Eiberg, Miss Ellen Rooney, Mrs. Helene Uhlir, Mrs. Helen Ochat. Mathenlaties Department I,elt to right, seated: Miss Mzirgziret Rulaly, Miss ,xllldllllli Eiberg, Miss Mar gziret Murphy, Mrs. Beverly Lznnpe Miss Helen Taggart, Miss Mzirizin Ifriel Standing: Mr, joseph lwoiney, Mr Louis Mhgiier, Mrs. Minnie Steinberg Mrs. Mary Hollinmn. Sight Saving and Deaf Oral Mrs. Josephine Englemzin, Mrs. fil'llXlL Courtney, Mrs. Margaret Maiden. I 23 Science Department Mr. Louis Hlugner, Miss Laura Sicken- lierger, Miss Laura Brown, Mr. Joseph Cooper, Miss Margaret lXIurrziy, Mr. Hurry Paul, Mr. Arthur Diez, Mrs. Lucy Mueller, Mr. Joseph Twomey, Mr. Al- fred Crepin. Social Studies Department Miss Louise Trziger, Mrs. Bertha Tash, Mrs. Margaret XVilkinson, Miss Edna lxillllldlllg, Mr. Jzuues lnskeep, Miss Florence Guinhincr, Mr. Jzunes Con- nelly. Not Pictured: Mrs. Iivelyn Horner, Miss Mildred Lestiuzi, Mrs. lilsu Klein. me G-czcnlffy Boys, Physical Education Department Mr. Ray Jacobson, Mr. Guy Dickerson Mr. Harry Frieda, Mr. lluhl Lapins, Sgt Leo Appling, Sgt. Wlilliani Ziemba, Mr Joseph King. Not Pictured: Sgt. Lewis France. Girls' Physical Education Department Mrs. Ethel Clauson, Mrs. Rose Marie Bressler, Mrs. Aida VVucher, Miss Cath- erine Donlon, Miss Jean McCutcheon, Mrs. Evelyn Landt. c?4c2l'usfmenf fllice Qluicles anal pulois XVhatever the problem ol' a student may be, the trained counselors in the Adjustment Office are ready to help solve it. Hfhether the problem pertains to the students home lile or school dilliculty, these coun- selors give it their most considerate attention. U This ollicte is always busy adjusting and readjusting programs, guiding students and working with division teachers. Miss Kelly, assisted by Mr. Heing, plans the freshmen programs in the elementary SX classes. D Also in one ol the ofliees in room 138 is the placement counselor, Miss Greiner, who is always readv to cliscussloccupational plans with the students. Often she is able to place pupils in the type ot position c esirec . MAAW, 7 M155 Regina KQHY MV- GCIHM Heing Miss Margaret Greiner PLACEMENT AIDES Seated: I.. Lofthause, Miss Greiner, C. Hirsch, C. Berk- holz, E. Skoglund. Standing: R. Buetelspacher. J. Hudgins, D. Poyer, G. Nape, Lesehman. Not Pictured: M. Steiner, C. Drees, D. Goldberg, B. No- lan, K. Dorha, S. Little, S. Strey. ADJUSTMENT AIDES Seated: UI. Mueller, I. Berg. NI. Schneider, R. Vazzana. Miss Kelly, Mr. Heing. C. Holtz, D. Cyr, K. Davis. Standing: S. Neagle, L. Kiel, B. Feiger, H. Eisickson, H. Silverman, D. Spams, K. Cerliinates. CI. Milner, M. Olszewski, M. Poppenga, E. Durbin, P. Mclfee, D. XVen- link. egisirafion glqicienfgy anclle I ro ramming Z.. Q, N' serif if 4 'wr It f .,,, hm.-i Zz J 1 A . l .. . . MM 'w NMf . Row I Q Row 2: lalnex. S. I.esclnnan, Il. Millar, NI. Yasile. K. Davis. Row fl 2 Ii. .XnlIer. Pioam, Sclimidl, II. Nlann, T. Adams. : XI. Iingel. W. Arvnv. P. SKIIWZIYII, Ki. linape, R. Michael. N. Kramer, R. Huelsermann. Row -1: S. Kemp. li. Galle, C. Kisner, 'l'. lomasello, I.. Breyes. C. NIcReynolds. Row 5: P. Krone, S. Sonkin. N. Kc-er. I.. Angelolli, S. Nathanson. j. Schauh. NI. Jankovich, C. Hentz. Solar. Standing? sl. l-orquist. E. Hooker, I. Slack. Al. Amen, Nliss I-Iilierg, C. Siliand, C. Blinder, Al. Nlanester, K. Polhs, B. Berg, S. YVaIes, D. Speros. K. Kllllll, K. Reilenliack. Approximately six weeks helore the end ol each semester, a master program ap- pears in the Lake re Viewn. .Xs soon as this appears, the students begin preparing their programs lor the following semester, taking the subjects which appear on their contract cards. lVhen they are called, the students go to the registration room and attempt to register lor the classes which they have chosen. This is not always pos- silile as some classes may already have their quota but in every case assistance is given until a satislactory program is completed. Under the guidance ol Nliss liiberg, a group ol students, class sponsors and teach- ers accomplish this dillicult task. It is a very important and necessary job that has to he lullilled with patience and accuracy. Everyone participating is to be commended upon the efhcient way in which registration is completed each semester. Row l: B. Schultz. A. Nlorato. C. Clad- ja. ll. Grossman. P. Barnes. Row 2: B. Rosenberg. I-L. Frank B Siegle. NI. Shemherg. I.. Hamer. Row il: CI. Schwab. I.. Almlmel. I. Larson. , . Row 'lil i. Smith. B. Eilierg. I. lily. D. XYIIIIIIYOIJ, NI. Price. I Du I Row .m: I.. flllll X Coldhcrf f Carl son. NI. .IZIIIIQOXICIL S. Barnett. li. Reisen. KI. Cllally. .X. Lasine, I. Breiiherg. Standing: G. Reid. I . l.eer. If. .Xlm. NI. liirrila. A. l.andl. li. Spoor. NI. lurk- land. r Jin. A. lipperman. I. Rosenthal. Xissman. Bliss 26 ain fllice - tw ere n ormafion 5 iven CAeerll4ul4y Miss Rehberg, Darlene Hunt. Mrs. Stelzer. Mrs. Koplin. Mrs. Thomys. First Desk: Sandra Ban- nier. Barbar Jacoby, Linda Maier. Betty' Ann Anderson, Loretta Go- moll, Mrs, Stelzer, Mary Ann Pollack. Second Desk: Joyce Offen- lock, Kathryn Maack. Mrs. Koplin, Elaine Soderstronr. Bambi Roos, Carol MC- Reynolds, Donna Alter- gott. Third Desk: Sharon Isom, Darlene Hunt, Diane Vera, Dorothy Valen- tine, Pat Kury. At Counter: Doris Koss, Carol Swanberg, Pat Rambo, Hilde Schroe- der. First Row: Sandra Kjenstad, Donna Leyen- good. Ruth Petersen, Linda Burrows, Margie liillrourn, Carol H'heeler, Sandra Herron. Lynn Seller, Leona Vera, Diane Quigley. bale llerlin. Doris Doehring. Second Row: Dee Kostrzeski, Brenda Frazier, Pauline Peters, ,Xnita Nelson, lleyerly' ly'ente. Francis Franke. Linda linutsenl, Miss Rehherg, Mrs. Thoxnys, Gloria Shankle. Phyllis Stueye. Caroline Nelson, judy Brodkin. 1:01, uvhnlgygjl' purpose a visit to the office may' be, the cheerful, efficient way' the educational secretaries assist. not only. results . . ,- - he needed information, but also, leaves one with a pleasant inetnory of a tiiendly experience. H y 1 y In luellmg I -- '- the school treasurer Miss Eleanor Rehberg is personal secretary to Mr. Boyd. Mrs. Xyinnifred Stelzer is MIZS' RUR? llllsilllilglb ziird prepares the dailvibulletin. Mrs. Sylvia lsoplins duties intludel taking charge of the bookroom, the school lgiffliiglytlig orilering of school supplies and course books, and issuing streetcar passes. Assisted hy oflice practice girls. these four ladies keel? our school running efficiently. 177 Qisfricf CDI!-,lice gives xloerience fo uszness Sfudenfs wx? Aiding Mrs. Mabel E. Hultgren, executive secretary to Mr. Matthew L. Fit!- geralcl, superintendent ol District 2, are a group of business students who learn luuch about olhce practice by doing. They emerge lroin this experience gracious laclies who have learned the line l1I't ol greeting people who constantly visit such un oiliee. Much ol their poise and elliciency is clue to the association with Mrs. Hult- gren who is ever charming and courteous to all. Her personality is an inspiration to those working with her as all Olhce Practice girls in l I3 will agree. 28 ydffemlance ounse ors ncourage good gjfagifs Over the years ol our attendance at Lake View, a record is made, 21 record that tells ol our laithfulness to, our punctuality in, and our attitude towards our school lile. This record is kept in the Attendance Ofliee, rooni 127, and is stalled by a group of teachers who are particularly Fitted lor this type ol' work, and whose duties are to pass on disciplinary problems, give advice, and have conferences with parents about a student's tlilliculties. To help with Filing, running errands, and general office work, a group ol girls volunteer to assist the teachers. The Attendance Ofhce also operates the Pony Express which runs the outside errands for the school. Mrs. XVilkinson talks with Nancy Maark. Mrs, Hafner confers with Hr. Frieda. Miss Strubbe and Mrs. Hoffman catch up on desk work. Office Practice, 127, lightens the Eootwork and cooperates. ,r N fig... A 29 ages ad cmemdersdip rive o Row 1: ci.SCll11Il'li. NI. Hayden, NI. Ferrer, H. Hikido, Wehrman. D.Lodin.'1' Row 2: G. Reidf' Cl. Kirst, Ii. Soclerstrom. I.. Gray. D. limayf P. Teichner, Cl. IVegner, L. Schurman. Row 3: NI. Nluttschall, X. Stumpfliansf C. Schimmel. L. Kiel, D. Hansanf' R. Viken. M. Coz- noski. sl. Kemp. Not Pictured: Gail Berlin, Pat Nlical, NI. Vdolphf I-Iahig, Schneider? lellman, P. Lamb. G. Balfe. I.. Iverson. J. Brewer. j. Brodkin. J. Pompf Lehman, D. Leavitt. A. Cohn, S. Borchardt. CI. Berkholz. NI. Shanahan. Ii. I-Iendler, U. Pieczkowski, A. Kuzniak, L. Costello. KI. Marks. L. Brown, N. Franklinf E. Hesse, B. Backmanf Ii. Salzman, Cor- coran, B. IVa1sh, NI. Steiner, K. Kainz. C. Drees, G. XVarrener. L. Barbof' Eisingfl Y. Stumpfhaus, B. Elivartf A. Darachowicz, C. Poppinf' C. Spiewak, J. Brunningf' NI. Gerber? I. Rabyf S. Hendrickfl' R. Davis, P, Salvage. B. Brittain. Joya. I. Lofleur. B. Lelnnan, B. Yandenberg. Wettan. NI. Resing. 'F Indicates 100 per cent division. Representing the Parent-Teachers Association is a student in each division who is called a PTA Page. These Pages strive to have their division 100 percent in membership. The eighteen whose names are starred above were 100 percent this year. The membership totaled 1,958 which places the Lake View PTA among the largest in the city. Because of the splendid work ol these young people, the PTA here is very strong and active. These Pages urge students to secure memberships for the organization from their parents. All these students deserve much credit for the excellent job they have done and particularly deserving are those who have succeeded in reaching a 100 percent goal. 30 I e af oCaLe Imew ,T-- Ljzeme for Constantly striving to bring about a better understanding between the par- ents, teachers, and students ol' Lake View, the PTA has stood firmly behind all the activities and projects ol' the school. XVithout the assistance of this hard working group of parents, the fulfillment ol many of our plans would have been exceedingly difficult to carry out. This year, the theme Life at Lake Vie-w has brought forth many of the problems concerning the rehabilitation of the school. The PTA is to be coin- mended for the important role which it plays in maintaining the ever rising standards ol' our school. OFFICERS Mrs. E. Kemp, Mrs. H. Dupon, Mrs. J. I-Iaminerschmidt, Mr. J. T. Boyd. Mrs. A. l.oie. Mrs. KI. R. Ahsinann. Mrs. William james. Mrs. E. Kemp. president. P.T.A. BOARD Seated first row Mrs. I-Qkentp-President Nlrs. nl. R. .-Xhsmann- First xite-prt'sidt'nt Mrs, J, Harnincrsthmitlt -Second i ice-president Hrs. .L I.mt'-Rctording set ivttirx Xlr. Bmd-Principal Hrs. H. AI. Ilttpuiif Cforrespotiditig set rettlrx Nlrs. R. .-X. lroxtiortllv- Sotilil Nlrs. IYilli.im klziines- I rt':isttt't't Miss R. Kelli-Ilittilty i't'pi'twt-iitzttixt' Stvilt-tl st-tmitl rms Xlis. I-.liinzu-1.0-nays :intl tntuins Xlrs. .X. Cook- Stliolzirsliip Nlrs. XX'illi1im XYt'stt'i- Sttnsliint' Nlrs. H. Xtlzliiis- Cloiii.frt'ss publitzilions Nlr-. xfllllillll Fitel- Itgislzitimi Hrs. I'.. I-ir1t'dL1f XILILIQIIIIIL' XIis.CI..X.XYt'1iti1ik- Hospitality Stantling Xlis. S. Iititlloiiizeliutlio :ind 'I t-ltwisifm Xlrs. Ii. Cf. NIut'llt'r- IY1ns11nd Xlt-ans Nlrs. Iidtizird Stitiiipf- ll2llIS-SHIKI! Xlrs. I. Xloritgmnt-mi Budget Xlrs. Itimt-s XX':ignt'r- High sthonl NL'tNlIt' Xlis. XI.f.I1ll'lLLI- 7 Ittxenile I rott-ttitm Xlr. I. P. Ilxinivlf Assistant Pritizipal lim Sttwt-ns-Sttitltwit Lmincil Reprt-stntatixe Hrs. H. Keiliin- Historian Xlrs. KI. Nforizaiif Ret rt-ation Nlrs. R. Xtgirwn- XI:-iiibeisliip l'at litirrit---Stiiiliiit Count il Rf-pits:-ritatixe fil Ligfafy SAGIVCS cOlfU'1fleSS 546JVel'lflflYe5 LIBRARY .SIDES Row l: S. Egell. P. Rriss. P. Seheidt. Horeh. CL. Hilliard. E. lilaslq. C. Hosliek, F. Cohin. S. Baslian, D. lera, kms 2: K. Smith. I. Niehuhr. S. Xoren. NI. Hallin. NI. Sanner. P, Nolan. A. Morse. R. Ahrens, A. Takahasi, D. Uuslafsen. Y. Clark. B. Levinson. Row fl: D. Rohm. R, Martin. E. Burgnian. J. Swerdlik, XY. Dreulh. R. Phillips, XV. Pepel, A. Aman, M. Plaut, P. Insco XY. Phillips. The l.ihr1n'ians are: Nliss Catherine Goshkin. Miss Ruta jaelgsm. Nlrs. .Xnne Pagline. Storehouse ol' the world's great literature and knowledge, the library is truly the refuge of the real student. Here, silently stand the great minds of the world awaiting the student's mood to llllfllilll, educate and entertain. 'l here is at stahility about hook friends that is reassuring. These friends are always in the right plaee. ready to help or just entertain. ln the lihrziry. the student may spend quiet hours and sgttislzutorils quench his thirst lor knowledge. .Xt l.11Le View, the student is also helped hy the lihrarians who are ever ready to help. The ellieienty and sincere willingness ol the librarians to help each person enhances the pleasant attinosllliere ol the library 32 'M-0-...,,,,, c ainienance o Builcbng is in canals of gxperfs An important part ol' the school is the chiel engineer custodian, Mr. Andrew E. Christopherson and his staff. lt is these people behind the scenes working to maintain the upkeep of the building and proyiding proper heat, light and yentilation for the health of the students. The efficient way that this staff of people carry on makes Lake View a leading high school in physical aspects as well as outstanding for other accomplishments, The well-oiled machinery of our maintenance department insures the best possible environment lor the students. NIR. .XNIJRIEXY CI-IRIS'I'Ol'HIiRSON Mrs. Claire Olson, manager ot' the lunchreoin very' quietly and efhciently carries on the difficult task ol' leeding the students and faculty. XVell prepared, nourishing food is served in the lunchroom fourth, Filth and sixth periods each school day. Besides the regular luneh periods, the lunehroom personnel is always ready' to do extra work lor any school group lJ?l1'Iy'. Each semester the senior breakfast for the graduation class is one ol the inaiiy f- extra services they render readily. NIRS. CI, XIRI-1 UISON 'I'I-IE ENGINEERING STAFF Mr. Charles Busch Sr., is the hrst assistant engineer custodian and aids Mr. ' ff' WP' Christopherson directly. Russel Dunn and Robert I-Ieins are second assistant J ' engineer custodians. Nlr. Alex Nliichalk Sr., and Arthur Kitson are the firemen K, who operate the giant boilers that heat the building. Left to right: Russel Dunn. klex Nlijchalk Sr.. .Xrtliur Kitson, Robert Heins. Charles lluscb Sr. ,f NIR. IOHN Rl,IK.R X. Pllllillllllllll f t ,, ,4 . 4 sl ,g ZLL I 2 ii f -Ls N . K I i 7 H xll'N.fliIllCl'1IlC I'inffelund XIV NI'iri in XX il li mwmm.. Ma M04 ', ,, M, ,Q 6 ucaflon or ,Living v. UJHIOITOXX HX 1 and loud sL1xLLl Ill 9 L L IIN to the zippclitc- 1s1L 11Jp1LL1Lt 1 ill L 1 Hlllg IH U S N X WM mx 9 an ,ww YQ 1,5 1 T-fiE'.r?i1 - ev fp M,..-- 'Ul .90 'wsu QV' ,. may-, x . W if, . .vm W ,sb X . f Q 1 S K my i, fvw, 'A A- Wm 5'-' Q x I' 'L a e ff id ,,,, WpM..w....,,,x if .A M. X i' Ax: . x , Q x P E FF 'I Q 2 ' Us 9 A, A. hw ' , rw . - x X TX Q A x -4 ww Q 4 was .NM al- if ' -nv if . ia. s M9 3- -4 'WN 4-1. 'Q 4 K w ,,.'i'W' , hisff ? Q '1 ,M f 'f , -mdgff I ff: ,, V-1 '. . mu. W Sfuches roa en ision o ouf Gcograplmx' dex eloln Lllldelxtzmdiny, ol humzm 1'c-lzltiom .EXpC1'ill1L'llI2lliOll is the IIIUIIICI' ol iI1X'C1lIiO1'1 1 1 I 1 wmxwu crc-:lies bcttcr ll1lC16'1'5IZiI1dil1g of othug peoples Know cc gc 0 111 nk lb AI2iIllE'lNl1IiC5 is basis ol logic :md rcasoniug Q.. Ji 'Mx-L 'gf R ERITAG5 FREED ' ' M .23 J i i f Wd 2:3 me ' . , if Z -' flfzwf vvlgnuuslufy i1i..ig:,!k if V PE?53w?f6 G? leigh? Re' r , Kmgimedmgm W ww 21za.'in2rm'pwezs W lf' ZKQGF Pmtofhmzrizm ' 'f fKZ5?'g5 if gf fmdm 1' 7' Maw emonsfrafion Learning Not to know what has gone on before you, is to always be a child Recordings perfect language study. Typing' skill insures success in 21 business career. Mecliaiiicoal clrawiiig i5 basis ol' zu'cliitects, planners, builders. 38 0'-1-mmf ,M Film mum ohfig vrzioGwhum Ahab: Foeflzra ct Ba Piine, ma di ui iillidi Nm bviicmlz. CIW liberal .hr X x V it fe ' , Q if 9 1 If M W, WWW, 7 T we 1 MN fn ff V, 4 5' ff ,f : 35 V. ffl' ,sv-mf ww AH.. 'W sl 7 A 'A , W Zip. 1 ' earning tfjzrougz icing gl ewm' ing Ceramics is practical as well as exciting. Color and design develops appreciation of beauty. Printers lock up a page form. Beauty created on a woodworking lathe. Real Life Sketching is fun. ' ii'li 'X' in iQQ .1-WW 2 4 X fw z fs. N AX Q Q Q . - QQ? 9 W Q WA W uvl 1 44 Y 4, yy WX W f K S f X 5 ,.,' if X 7 W , A ,, f ' 1 f yf, ff f W -, W, QW W iw K7 V ff ff 4 AV www Q , mfwfl-Z6 ww x , A mf, ,ffq ff Vf'f 2 45 ,, f ' f if 7, 'V ., ,MIL K ' AQ, ' ' V , A f f J f , , 4,,,,h: r , Pj fy yi' ' 1 , f Y xx Q X 5 4 W AW fa Sl fs 2 1 fi? .z, f if ,Z.,,,4 , , , E Z 5 f f , , 3 , , , .A 4 f xx X f UQM-Z5 'fiZ?,z W' W , ff , Wx ,, f , , ,W X' L V ', 'Z A I ff 2 iffy, my 4 4 Nf':w.:'7 , f , 4 2 f 'Ms 4 lf. , , 1 Q f 2 Q i2 71,2 f f Z ' V A f , A f v f ,a QWQQZ! f Q3 if V ' 7 fi' ' Q, fi f W 72 yfwjg 4 ff? 44f,, X wwf! 4 ,,, ff f fwfr? 32 5' S' 1 ,yh ye 5 ,U A 4 'f fx 4 5 v M23 W' 9 X4 'rf Division 1152 Room 316 lN1RS. BRIQSSLER Row 1: J. Hagopian, G. Mheenheek, I. Uhr- lllllllll, D. Sullivan, K. Morford. Row 2: P. Norman, N. lVamsley, C. Lune. P. Roehrhorn, H. Hollimzinn. N. ADSIIIZIIHI. Row 3: M. lfulco, J. XVilkinson, Y. Parker C. Cohen, J. Kznncrlink, A, Silhzir, L. Gray. Row 4: B. liick. A. '1l1l1ClllC, B. Schocnle, XV Carr, J. '1':ivzijiun, P. Neuslrom, Kuhn. Row 5: M. Schb. B. Buyer. P. Becker. Not Pictured: ll. DcMonl. C. Kzipell, J. Pianist, P. Epstein. 1 . E Division 1133 Room 430 MISS FIGG Row 1: R. Kaplan, F. Oknn. 0. Templeton. IJ. Deflcorge. D. lfischer. Row 2: CI. Anclerson. G. Moorchonse. P Yun Dyke, D. Panos. R. Anselmo. ll. Stanley. Row ES: B. h1L'N21lll2iT2i. lf. Hughes. D. Stahl- mzin. S. Wilson. D. Curr. P. Flzini- gun, J. Mueller. Row fl: S. Slliiclileix li. Kincaid, R. Seil- heiincr. Nl. Sirlcmzm. IJ. Anderson. Not Pic-lurecl: XY. .Xnlrua. D. BCTLIII. P. 1 13. link. Xl. luviinrlowslai. R. Lunmle. VXI. Nlultscliull. ff. Siegfried. H. 11lUlI1LlS. J. lli2Il'l'CllL'l'. Q V25 144214 Division 1B1 Room 122 MRS. SICKENBERGIZR Row 1: K. Elkins, M. Coleman, D. Nelson Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: P. Gillett, S. O'Donnell. C. Gerber, R. Perline, D. Brown, M Gerber, J. Pass, J. Ketzenberger. L. Kipperman, F. Froehlich, '1' Pearl, S. Kochan. M. Green, L Frisch. M. Perlman, L. Spak. L. Mitchell D. lValsh, M. Levinson, H. Cabin: J. Rosenbloom. Row 5: I. King, M. Schiff. Not Pict ured: J. Rubenstein. f V25 nflen Division IB-l Room 319 MISS MOULDING Row 1: L. Bakalla, C. Anderson, G. Messing- er, S. Carr, J. Simon. Row 2: IV. Johnson, D. Bongiovanni, B. Parson, M. O'Hara, A. Roberts, M. Jett. Row 3: B. Smoller, M. O'Malley, WY Joyce, D. Harris, A. Zinna, D. Poduch, T. Villwock. Row 4: S. Pelavin, P. Tillis, G. Blazek, R. Caus, I. Raby, Fisch, P. Kressman. Row 5: J. Thumn, R. Booker. Not Pictured: R. Slattery, J. Strobehn, IV. Woods. Division IB5 Room 220 MR. PAUL Row l: J. Creilsheimer. 'I'. Caslerton. Schwartz, Ouchi, P. Levy. Row 2: E. Karavich, D. Gates, P. Sobel, R. Abrams, S. Heinrich, C. Ashe. Row 3: M. Cook, D. Turek, A. Tafel, E. Selby, L. Rateike, E. Davenport, Brodie. Row 4: R. Moritz, Schumacher, B. IVar- gus. M. Bachelor, T. Carr, J. Piazza, R. Weber. Row 5: J. Balson, R. Royster, H. Weinberg. D. Fisher, L. Krilolf. Not Pictured: M. Belvin, N. Scheuring. Division IB6 Room 120 MRS. HOFFMAN Row 1: M. Leipnitz, M. Pearson, M. Kelnn. A. Barretto, M. Pollack. Row 2: M. Clark, J. IValker, J. Cmelka, L. Honaker, P. Auxier, N. Cianipi. Row 3: B. Reasons, R. Barner. S. XVeinberg. C. Lill, C. Cersh, K. YVeigel, I. Thom. Row 4: C. Jensen. C. Cope. J. Chialiva, R. Davis, B. Sollis, R. Nichols, C. Rich- ter. Row 5: J. Dubenic, K. Werner, S. Rivera. Not Pictured: B. Alexander. M. Novak, J. Simon. J. Lape, B. Brelski. Q V25 144214 Division IB7 .. Room 320 MISS XYICK Row Row Row Row Not l -I. Candra. L. Golan. Mankins, B. Kuester. C. Bankendorf. . Levine. N. Cochran, P. Salvage .l , J. Special. J. Rosen. P. Davidson. V. Saltzman. R. l'Vellman, -I. Dorn- quast. H. Bloechl. XV. Roock, R. Marrone. Binkley. J. Svenonius, R. Caddy. Scott, P. Ravid. L. Ifelke. ctured: I. Barry, D. Bollin, N. Boyce, A. Clifford, B. Norris, R. Solar, V. Connell. Division IB8 Room 316 MRS. GELDERM.-KN Row Row Row Row 4 Row ' Not L. Goldman, ml. Catanzaro, P. Reds- ville, B. Butsback, M. Sanborn. S. Zalkiml. R. Jacobson. B. Brittain R. Valkanet, P. Jacobs. G. Dohra. S. Naderski, P. Doviclii, L. Fretzin, 'l'. Lieberman, L. Rosenberg. NI. Perlman, B. Kraus, G. Killlb, S. Steinman, I.. Mollat. P. Olson. 7' V. Bender, L. Moody, M. Bolle. Pictured: D. Beigbtol, li. Morency, L lickel, nl. Willoughby, H. Scliifo. Division lB9 Room 316 MISS DONLON Row Row Row Row Row Not B. Van Der Dump, Biner, P Barchet, M. Vargas. E. Sherman. 1 C. Thompson, S. jones, A. Zimmer KI. Ochotnicky, G. Cadle, G. Bu tenuth. D. Peterson, bonneau, R. Catalano, M. J. Seitzinger P. Saunders, M. Freytag, P. Char- LeVine, M. Feigl, M Pollack. B. Cheskis, L. Bayer D. Franz, R. Solar, J Tardio, M. Peters. ' Hansen, S. Nagy. I. Gordon, E Timm, Gloria, G. Martins. tured: I Schank, YV. Greenlee. J V25 M4214 Division lBl0 Room 316 MRS. KUKLIN Row 1: cz. Koch, A. clark, xi. smigef. 1. Hanson, C. Bramwell. Row 2: S. l'Villiams, D. Goldberg, R. Tietz. f C. Comiskey. NI. Luce, lvl. Rasmus- sen. Row 3: A. Kaiser, J. Turner. B. Nolan, C. Row 4: B. Karp, li. Jacohi, NI. Murphy, N. Not l Cnoske. R. Horn. R. Hernandez, J. Cordon. Dahaco, Randall, R. Viken, XV. Bell, L. Schiller. 'icturerl: W. Ball, F. Butler, B. Clary. Ray Cook, Ron Cook. f he ...a 4 . f .!!' l 3 ll 1. A ie if f Row 2: Row fl: Row 4: Row 5: Division lBll ROOIH -130 MISS HICKEY Row l: C. Koppensteiner. Brandenburg- er, C. Brennan. B. Neesan. NI. Cen clusa. B. Kolar, P. Ogilvie, S. Cornelissen. I. Lafleur. Rorlriquez, M. Chor mokos. K. Irwin, T. Beulin, li. Ungar, D Wallander, S, Cohn. K. Klemm, J White. .X. Grainger. L. Rector. I. Kamp- hausen, C. Laqerhlaml, J. Rasmussen L. Cramer. S. Nliller, B. Egger. C. Smith, V. Jones, B. Pollack, D XV6lSSIIlllllll. Nor Pictured: C. Holland. F. Friechnan. Dix'i5ion lBl2 Room 430 Nl R. Row Row Not SKOlflf l: B. Lehman. Clalflwell, C. Roelil, J. l.aReaux. W, Westgate. Row 2: C. l'kita, I.. Hitt, D. lxleln. X. Nlor- gan, A. l'Joerpinghauw. Nl. S2lll1lCI'OI1. 3: Nl. Olson. B, Harvey, li. Kollackx. D. Samuels, J. Cohon, D. Amato, XV. Sloan. Row 4: J. Sohle. R. Kappa. .X. Clem. L. Carlson. lfeulner. Nl. llirluch. K. Williams. K. Ruhalcaha. Piclurerl: D. Bingham. J. Nlaness. B. Nleier. B. Somlerlancl. R. Tappe. ,Q Division IBM Lunch Room MISS SINNOIVI' Row I: S. Seirl, I.. johnson, D. Dereng, N. Sclnnziclier, C. Reporto. Row 2: M. Szilver, D. Stevens. S. lleauregarcl, C. Stiller, L. Lash, K. Schultz. Row 3: M. XIRIYSIIZIII, ll. Welton. I.. Lynch. N. Klotl, M. Ilzlrwick, B. fili2lSIllIIg'g, C. Borucki. Row 4: K. Schwicger, B. Fink, B. Smith, li. I'V:ilin, I.. Hznnill. .X. fIIl2lI. S. X Afzilrle. Row 5: R. Swzmsen, H. Brown, XV. Reiter. ' Not Piclurecl: .L Iflokmzin, E. Meyers, S. Olker. W. I'iehl. Divigign IBI5 Lunch Room MR. DALTON Row I: -I. Aman. M. Archilla, P. Owen, V. Allrunti, Kanter. Row 2: CI, Bocian, S. Rissman, M. Bannier, ml. Cole, S. Reid, P. Poyn '. Row 3: j. Armettzi, E. Tolbert. Harper. CI. Netlel. S. Brimin, E. Petersen, D. Allemeier. Row -I: Mr. Rising. R. Erickson, L. Soihel, H. Horiuchi, R. Thompson, A. Hensel, M. Doyle. Row 5: j. Iiertling. ml. Royster, N. Anderson. Not l'ic'turecI: XY. Lzihilf. R. Nicholson, A. Iinglelmremlu, ml. Ifreeze. Q V25 nflelfl Division IBI3 Lunch Room MR. AKERLUND Row I: S. Schneider. D. Fero, M. Wagner, B. Vanden Berg, M. Isaacson. Row 2: Stacy, M. Martin. F. Geselter, C. Kneip, L. Schnrer, G. Dohelman. Row 3: J. Myers, S. Weston, R. Moon, C. Barwick, F. Null, S. Gray, Price, F. Leavitt. Row 4: Haug, S. Perkovich, J. Schneller, Not Pict L. Lorentz, D. Peterman, G. Golditz R. lViIliams, B. Schumaker, R. Burke. a ured: F. Czajkowski, P. Lightfoot, V. Loya, P. Muloaney. U i 03 .J 1 X 48 W' v I 1 V25 Vlflen Division lAl Room 314 MRS. ROI-1TH Row l: L. Fumel, G. Harnish, Boam, N. Kramer, R. Borkowski. Row 2: H. Shachter. L. Levy, L. Sher. R. Michael, M. Bederman, R. Daskal. Row 3. B. Shapiro, L. Dewar, G. Geske, M. XVhitlock, M. Sanner, L. Gault, CI. Roggeman. Row 4: S. Ginsberg, E. Klazky, P. lVester. L. lVallin, P. Teichner, E. Cohel. L. Lloyd, A. Zipperman. Row 5: M. Kutchins, XV. Leon, R. Moss, .-X. Krause, D. XVilliams, G. Chiss, D. Robra. Not Pictured: E. Revsin, YV. Gundel. Division lA2 Room 309 MRS. FITZHUGH Row l: T. Adams. S. Norcn, H. YVoodruff, Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: J. Mroska, S. Quigley. B. Randel, K. Berwanger, K. Ma- rino, M. Golant, B. Parson, KI. Gehm. V. johns, M. Janhovich, J. Niebuhr, P. Pozovich, K. Smith, V. johnson, C. Aasen. E. Alston, B. Hass, B. Hosford, A. Stewart. NV. Hill, L. Schurman, D. Hoehme. Not Pictured: D. Benedict, L. Burrougs. N. Silk. Division lA3 Room 321 MISS I.liS'I'lNA Row I: M. Killian, S. Hizel, B. Rogers, C. Harrington, E. Burgman. Row 2: B. Yohrvinkel, S. Khamis, B. john- Son. M. Yasile, R. Arrington, J. Se- lmstian. Row 3. nl. Rickerl. R. Verdonck, N. Corea. S. Englmerg, C. XVhecler. E. Platt. XV. Browne. Row 4: D. Lu Rose. .L Moretli, R. Spohr. I.. Seiler. C. Berlin, S. Berry, D. Traclitman, B. YVente. Row 5: D. Peavey. C. Guenther. Not Pictured: W. Laufenberg, E. Reising. B. Rogers. mf f ,A ,W .pf L-.14 ., 1 QWQNX 49 V25 nflen Division IA4 Room 336 MR. SKOLNICK Row I: P, Kriss, J. Lentzen, N. Popovich, V. Inglis. M. Lau Donio. Row 2: I. Kreis, G. Garcia. P. Insco, R. Petersen. Y. Carclella. R. Velasco. Row 3: B. Bernstein, C. Harris. J. Denz, A. Tyndall. P. Crouch. S. Iizell. E Gavin. Row 4: M. Yan Skike. C-. Anclrikokus. Mr. Skolnick, M. Sleben. L. Russell. G. Melton. Row 5: Alexander, B. Hanson, R. Belst- ner. P. Groth. Not Pictured: P. Trier. D. Geer. Barclay. M. Grahf. M. Kinkaid. Division IA5 Room 221 Miss ZANDER Row 1: S. Kepp. Fischer. F. Cobin, K. Finfer. M. Ruffner. Row 2: S. Haynes, Moretti, B. Schultz, G. Prokos. N. Dobson, K. Kneifel, Zepp. Row 3: A. Helsing. D. Salzman, D. Quigley. M. Kilbourne. F. Gutwein, M. Mar- chand. Row 4: P. Mickol, R. Donovan, B. Drewes, C. Kerr, D. Altergott. C. Dickow. Not Pictured: R. Barthel, F. Dexter, D. Fernandez, A. Korsower. R. McCal4 lister, P. Scheidt. Division lA6 Room 304 MISS ROOXEY Row I: C. Betschel, J. Louis, M. Brace. E. Fitzgerald, E. I-Ieichman. Row 2: A. Stumpfhaus, R. Belluomini, P. Soble. J. Brezinsky, I. Breitberg, E. Fredickson. Row 3: M. Jansons, L. Knutson, J. Martin, C. Hirsch, D. Doehring, D. Kostrze- ski. L. Vera, Row 4: S. Samson. E. Edinger, L. Brauer. Not Pictured: A. Connolly, A. Ehrlich, L. Friedrich, D. Justiz, P. McCarten, G. Mueller, G. Olson, D. Koval. J V25 144211 y Division IA7 Room 105 MR. DIEZ Row 1 S. Peters, B. Taylor, A. Ferrer, S. Bastian, M. Morinino. Row 2. A. Ashby, YV. Avny, B. Scholl, R. Carlson, H. Germanson, P. Nolan. Row 3 B. Lesiak. Neary, P. Galivatovic K. Davis, M. Humphreys. A. Flasch- ner, R. Diaz. Row 4: A. Robinson, D. Gordon, Mr. Diez C. Hostick, N. Garfield, C. Nelson. Not Pictured: B. Fieldsteel, A. Galauskas, P Johns, C. Koppenhoefer. V. Krok- son, K. Poths. ..e 1' 'v 5' xx f 447 f 'qgiziiv H z P, .. ,Q f 5, sl' if r 'R ' I I I s Division IAS ROOIH 124 MISS RL'BLY er. P. Barnes. P. Polakow. Row 2: R. Garrison, J. Wesling. M. YVilson. D. Zera. R. Lunde. M. Aponte. Row 3: XY. Hagg. Cl. Paglicci. M. Udoph. P. YVilson, D. Zachar, P. Shaw, B. Shu- man. Row 4: C. Steellnerg. B. Hartline. 'If Walsh. G. Stadig. j. Schmidt. Not Pictured: L. Divler, ml. Mundelius. Division D. O. Room 211 MRS. NLXIDEX, MISS YYIICSHVBER Row 1: Nl. Tamburrino. S. Lewis. Sloan. Nl. Rehln. Nl. Claputo. Ron' 2: K. Lasiewicz, N. Kangas. C. Cesario. S. Pauli. P. Reclitoris. S. Katzinarek. Row 3: E. Gralin, R. Sornermeyer. B. Bar- anowski. B. Siegel. Cl. jacolnson, G Reid. Y. XYelski. Row 4: J. Spiner. J. Schroeder. B. Sienko P. 'I etrex. Y. Anderson. Not Pictured: J. Wliitenack. M. Adler. L. Slack. Row l: L. H'illis. E. Tillinanns. J. Hecking- P. Stueve, D. Korinek. M. Schwarz, Division 2132 Room 121 MISS ICIBERG Row Row Row Row Row I 2. 3. 4: 5 P. Schoenwetter. D. Winthrop, QI Brandwein, M. Burdifk, B. Schultz 'II Silherman, R. Lavine, L. Ahhell P. Lilley, L. Breyer. B. Anderson. Miss A. I-Iiherg, R. Binnie, C Schwab, I. Smith. I.. Chair, Ii. Gabe, M. Price. B. Lenike, I. Larson. CI. Blinder, C. Geltnan. M. Schemherg, P. Krone, D. Moore. P. Goldstein. L. Gelstein. S. Gratch, IS. Larson, M. Blonder, XV. Dreuth, W. Phillips, R. Smith, J. Schneider. If ,fff , , SOPAOMQOVCS Division 2151 Room 317 MISS CROVVLISY Row 1: D. Peterson, J. Alexander. L. Angel- otti, E. Schmidt, B. Aiello. Row 2: D. W'illiams0n, P. Coe, S. Bledsoe M. Buck, C. Hendrix. Row 3: S. Schwartz, D. Silvestri, A. Truhlar, D. Vollmer, S. Hahig, E. Kelly, P. Callahan, M. Gilmore. Row 4: S. Kurz, J. Kivela, R. Ballis, C. Hat- tula, R. Arndt, D. Chamberlain, K. Hausman, R. Chardell, L. Schauer. Not Pictured: P. Ursin, L. Perkins, j. Ja- cobson, S. Muttshell. Q . wi fs. ,, , ,5 Q Division 2153 Room ll7 MR. COOPER Row l: S. Isom. S. Hornsby, L. Rochester. A. Murata. L. Chaitlen. Row 2. R. Affleck, L. Sternstein. C. Hawk- ins, B. Stender, I.. Balahanow, C. Kulzer. Row 3: M. White, A. Hougdahl, M. Mark. H. Roehrhorn, S. Sanders, j. Zill- tnan. Cali. Row 4: M. Siegel, M. Joyce. -I. Raeside, S. Wales. B. Nelson, ml. Pelikan, di Gault. A. Cllaj 2. Not Pictured: xl. Browning. K. Donahue, M. Dow, D. lirickson. B. Kawamoto, li. Mt-Cfuire. Ii. Stern. E Q f M 7 s fl 1. 1 ISOPAOVVIOYGS Division 2B4 Room 228 MISS GRIENER Row 1: E. Skoglund, G. lYright, S. Blake. Row Row Row Row 2: 3: 4: 5: S. H'allace, H. Portman. L. Lofthouse. S. Johnson, K. O'- Connell, B. Hachtel, J. Nass, R. R. La Barhera. P. Buehhnan, S. Strev, C. Booth. B. Jacoby. A. Beers. N. Bashta. K. Graebner. J. Bates, F. Rich, E. Barnes, P. Seng J. Kemp, D. Peterson, P. Nelson, XVindolph. E. Lundh, H. Ziehm, A. Schmidt. Not Pictured: Huclgins, B. Mullins, C. Schirmer, S. Raven. Division 2135 Room 217 RUSS CANGIBLOSI Row 1: A. Benclis, D. Patterson, B. XValshaw, B. Anderson, H. TOBabon. Row 2: M. McCarthy, S. XVhalen, S. Naton- son, A. Smith, M. Noorts, Galla- gher. Row 3: R. Phillips, M. Loilal, P. Richert, G. Cole, J. Jeuk, P. Lamh, S. Schwartz. Row 4: D. Reporto, Harris, J. Hilton, K. Nelson, Swercllik, P. l?Ol'lll11l'1SKl, M. Swiss, B. Brock, Schmidt. Not pictured: P. Camp, E. Newendorf, C. Schulte. li. Harton. Division 2136 Room 432 MRS. OCHAT Row l: C. Noga, M. Bixby. R. Irwin, R. Orcutt, D. Levengoocl. Row 2: li. Kurlmwnn, J. Schaar, A. Heisig, G. Ochotnicky, Kapahnke. Row fl: C. Chase, M. Cochenour, A. Peter- sen, Ross, H. Sievers. C. Bergum. Not Pictured: F. Aktahowslai, G. Balfe, Butler, NI. Ernst, P. Felclhauer, J. Gehharnlt, L. Kaz. J. Manaster, K. Miller, J. Mossherg. D. Olson, G. Saperslein. R. Streufert. -P OPAOVVIOYCS Division 2B7 Room 327 MISS GRIPPO Row l: E. Hooker, YV. IVever, S. David, L Arndt, P. lVeir. I Row 2: Tegtow, J. LaGalante, E. Roche C. Wegner, M. Plaut, P. Knorst. Row 3: J. Polotto, E. Zorner, I. Kopanke J. Johnson, B. Frazier, D. Boniface D. Lum. Row 4: W. O'Donnell, B. Berg, J. Petersons Not Pictured: J. Baker, G. Whitlock, B Smyth, J. Schulter, M. Scholl, J Peterson, C. Peterson, L. Mersiva, D Lum. S. Klontz, L. Gomall, W. De Vey, Bohelski. Division 2B8 Room 426 MISS SNVEET Row 1: S. Smith. E. Benedetti, M. Schoen- her, J. Fegenhols, Hilding. Row 2: R. Powers, A. Goldberg, R. Miller, A. Louis, J. Forsquist, S. Canter- hury. Row 3: M. Kruger, K. Kahn, A. Arkin. Not Pictured: M, Bolisenga, V. Clark, R. David, L. Iverson, R. Jacobsen, J. Johnson, S. Kjenstad, Y. Lambert, D. Mc Guire, R. Meador, E. Nelson, J. Palmer, G. Powlos, R. Wash- burn, P. Wood, R. Zeiters. Division 2139 MR. WAGNER Row l: J. De Vita, A. Bradberry, D. Poyer, S. Little, li. Arnstein, Row 2: M. Berman, M. Rocklin, C. Sack- mann, D. Kreiter, L. Hunn, M. Lundberg. Row 3: F. Frances, M. Spagat, S. Blanlaette, P. Ellison, R. Johnson, C. Schu- macher, S. Cameron. Row 4: T. Tomasello, VV. Rose, S. Lanoff, J. Bordsen, S. Friedman, S. Ceder- holm. Row 9: M. Weininger, S. Freeman, J. Harti- gan, R. Mfolenberg, A. Caamano. Not Pictured: G. Olson, M. Thumm. I 1 K 4 SoPAomores Division 21310 Room 119 MRS. XVUCHER Row l: L. Prather, P. Edwards, D. Stalker, G. Sc-lznick, A. Asato. Row 2: M. Lawrence, T. Chirchirillo, W. Chirchirillo, J. Drexler, E. Durbin. M.Garner. Row 3: G. Olson, R. Yoshinari, L. Larson, C. Larson, B. Rohr, R. Arnold, H. Luide. Row 4: P. Gebhardt. C. Ramsey, M. Gavin, D. Hunt, T. Beck, Motyka, J Weber, A. Berry. Row 5: J. Lyon, M. Dronowitz, Grady. Not Pictured: S. Portiera, F. Vanderploeg. f . ' 1 4 p . Q i ...ff . til 55 Division 2Bl1 Lunch Room MR. COXNELLY Row 1: B. Ross, S. Kaplan, D. Gustafson, J. Riley. M. Goxeia. Row S. Selden, A. Lasine, C. Maddox, F. Row Row Dunham, A. Jonas, P. Templeton. K. Greenberg. M. Lindquist, Aman, B, Piersing, D. Hulten, F. Jones, Best. T. Lawrence, L. Johnson, Y. YVeit- zel, D. Ashby, C. Siehrandt, Mrs. Connellv, Brodkin, G. Shankle, S. Parker. I Not Pictured: S. Bannier, J. Best J D a A. Hack. R. XVood. Division 2Bl2 Room 112 MR. BOE'I'l'NliR Row 1: B. Recknagel, I.. Cornick, M. Mc- Govern, S. Kirst. M. Ifisher. Row 2: D. Mathison. D, Brown. B. XYaller, D. Petty. B. Reeger, J. Schlitz. Row 3: C. Johnson, M. I-lolmho, J. YVinston, J. Jolmson. G. Grimes, S. Negele, Zdeb. Row -1. K. Berg. B. Dahlstrom, B. H'endorf, Mr. Boettner. Belt, G. Thivel, A. Herzog. J. Patton. Not Pictured: R. Breneke. M. Fishman, S. Swederski. L. Overshiner, Fricano f. M.. I.. V. INS K 43' . E? liz.. f Division 2Bl4 Room 432 MR. HARRISON Row l: CI. Clzirclenns. C. Irzidlener. QI. Ster- ling, M. Gootee, I.. .Xckerley. Row 2: l'. Durlee. Nifllols, M. Horcll, Ii. Shaw, R. Maddox. W. I,uYres. Row fl: ml. Haillell. S. Peiserl. M. 'I'ravelstead R. Ifrigo, ll. Mueller. B. Russell D. Mueller. Row -I: -I. Nairn. K. johnson. G. Becker, L I.. Quinn, -I. Karl. Cf. Catlin. No! Pictured: R. Allen. .X. Cheslog. ml. Fire stone. S. Infantizi. j. Kuester, P Munn. ml. Pziwluk. W. Perkins. Division 2Al Room 313 MR. IXSKFIZP Row I: li. Franz. Ioan Booton, M. Ratzka. K. Orcutt. A. Gonzales. Row 2: KI. Klein. K. M':1rda. M. Hosek, D Fisher. S. Sonken, C. Pritzen. Row 3: D. Lerch. P. Cessler, Cl. Hentz. D. Leaxitt. KI. Bell. R. Hartikka. B. Nupe. Row -I: R. Wertunen. P. Flzind, S. Barliar. tl. Clluuson. N. Diducli. M. Schiff, AI. Izilney. Row 5: CI. Riidwixy. B. Semey. L. Roth. Not Pitlured: Cllgnrence Mzxrlinek. Alvin Miller. ISOPAOVVIOYCS Division 21313 Room 125 MISS STEINBERG Row I: C. Rocho, C. Bonini, Weigel, L Goldstein, B. Moore, Row 2: P. Maier. E. Shelley, J. Schafer, j Bergstrom, A. Lagattuta. Row 3: K. Adams, E. Holleque, H. jacobs M. Carlson, C. Powers, D. Millure P. johnson. Row 4: R. Barieza, K. South. M. Shores. Not Pictured: S. Connolly, E. Englehart, P Flassig. R. Friedman, R. Gordon, M Kramer. B. .I..Of'21, C. Oliva, Pomp. N. Tuhick. V. YViekline. M4-fd SoPAomores Division 2A2 Lunch Room MISS SCI-IROEDI-QR Row 1. S. Kainz. M. Bachlneicr, Shulman, Devlin, D. Martin. , 3 Row 2: Y. Vash, D. Hovantzi, C. Henning- sen, Berke. B. Levinson, D. XYil- kins. Row 3. F. Leer. Trautman, C, Specht. S. Schnoor. R. Bloom. A. Halle, C. XVhiLe. Row 4: S. Gershbaum. S. Ginsberg. T. Foer- ster. T. Nash, R. Nelson, Y. Yount, C. Ahrens. Not Pictured: A. Cohn, C. Krock, L. Med- lavine. O. Morton, P. Smith, D. Tonkinson. Division 2A3 Room 205 MISS CLOUGI-I Row l: A. Morse, F. Budlong, M. Gill, S Krause, D. Valentine. Row 2: B. Poths, L. Sundling, P. Parting- ton, V. Sandt, D. Corona, A. Chan. Row 3: R. Dunphy, Kastner, B. Hegan, L. Oette, B. Ladtsch, M. Engel, S. Borchardt. Row 4: M. Banos, YV. Stahmer, M. Berke. M. XVillia1ns, G. Kisner, G. XVinlJlad, H. Ifruehauf. Row 5: Heyclen, C. Sadler, R. Beutel- spacher. Not Piclured:Ii. Dyer. I. I.el'nnan, J. 0'Con- nor. S. Ramirez. H. Shores. Division 2A4 Room 217 MISS HATLEY Row I: M. Cohen, E. Bralit, Alin. S. Mc- Kainey, C. Birkholz. Row 2: L. Arnheiin, C. Ohm, E. Schori, N. I Row 3: Kresch. N. Keer, B. Isaacson. IV. Sollis. F. Kroon, J. Pownell, D. H'innick, Arazan, Solar. Not Pictured: H. Anderson. -I. Anderson, E. Clliarelli, S. Daley, S. Dainians, li. Garand, R. Golden, K. Hegner, G. Kovacs, R. Lallv. K. Reitenhach, E. Stohl. G. Taylor, J. Valiquet. 4 4 1 KA. 1 L-WL? UI r' 47 if ,J ,J aff 17 Z f fc. 7 OPA 01440725 Division 2A5 Room 333 MISS NELSON Row l: N. Burenurh. M. McDade. R. Fierer, J. Evar, T. Priami, G. Nilsson. Row 2: C. Nilsson, D. Ronnbeck, F. Som- merfeld. C. Craig, J. Selip, H. Cohn. Row 3: S. Gagen. M. Freisinger, E. Kearney, N. Hogan, C. Holtz, M. Shanahan, R. Wagner. Row 4: G. Asher, L. Tornquist, D. Vander- haegen, L. Hamer, A. Landt, A. lVittenberg, A. Martinka, A. Bar- HELL. Row 5: L. Mages, J. Moore, K. Redelsheimer, T. Saidel, P. Dlugie, S. Gliekman. Division 2A6 Room 204 MRS. TOPPING Row I: V. Ebel, R. Cirrincione, C. Len- cioni, E. Forquer, M. Gariffa. Row 2: L. Mueller, N. Hallin, L. Field, V. De john, B. Chin, L. Strey. Row 3: N. Anderson, I. XVitt, V. Pold, S. Kelman, L. Hodash, F. Bielak, j. Schaub. Row 4: G. Torrey, K. Simzyk, YV. Reynolds, G. Brecheisen, R. Persson, E. Hend- ler, A. Goellner. Row 5: P. jackson, KI. Banks, R. Blencoe. Division 2A7 Room 302 MRS. XVEISMILLER Row l: G. Janus, P. Eilf, B. Dunn, M. Schef- Her, V. Rodriguez. Row 2: E. Franke, P. Smet, E. Bauknecht, S. Hofer, R. Arnstein, J. jones. Row 3: E. Rocklin, B. Hencsel, A. Taka- hashi, R. Mueller, R. Gee, lj. Piecz- kowski, M. Olszewski. Row 4: J. Lapetina, C. Dormanen, B. Wlas- off, C. YonBusch, P. Fischheimer, G. Christofidis, R. Keske. Row 5: P. Seidlitz, R. Mandala, WV. Rocho. Not Pictured: J. Kronke, E. Meyer. I. M., -Q Q, ,. -it . L , ,314 we uniors Division 3Bl Room 332 MRS. BURCHYVOOD Row 1: M. Gerhardt, P. VanAlstyne, M. Guth, C. Axelson, B. Cushing. Row 2: J. Bernat, A. Kuzmiak, N. Parker, S. Widman, K. Baulac, P Schwartz. Row 3: L. Karp, Y. Caamano, R. Anderson H. Diaz, C. Carlson, B. Fath. Row 4: R. Soble, D. Nisberg, G. Rose. Not Pictured: B. Beth, C. Hawley, A. Jetter R. Kostelecky, J. Peters, R. Peters J. Simon, J. Soderberg. W if ,, ,,jf 5. , ,,!' .4--1 H Stl? 1? 1 Wk N tx 2 Q t V. 59 Row Row Row Row Lunch Room Division 3132 MISS BRESNHAN Row I: D. Cvr, S, Bertram, M. Toia, M. Toulon, I. Castillo. M. Battle, D. Mardirosian. L. Rahy, L. Scalzo, V. Peyson, M. XVood. P. Sass, K. Lundeen. J. Stone, H. Diduch, S. Kaplan, L. Engeriser. D. Sigband, L. Karel, B. Rosenberg, S. Lindgren. J. Gordon, R. Stopa, B. Thom. S. Foster, R. Sullivan, C. lNIurawske, D. Schurman. J. Malouf, H. Hays. Not Pictured: E. Antler. Division 3B3 Room 338 MRS. MARSH Row 1: J. Dahlgren, R. Noxello, A. Antrup, Row 2' Row Row 4' Row Not G. Baran. J. Marks. M. Cannon, Samuels, D. Schultz. R. Bocian, P. Shanahan. 3: J. XVojiechowski, N. Johnson, I I Stack, l. Taylor, M. Ingraffia, S Dzinich. D. Engstrom, L. Lane. A. .-Xltschul M. Rorig, H. Jensen, D. XYilkins, S Deutchman. R. Stolpa, W. Hackhert, S. Altschul Pictured: B. Cheesman. S. Cramer, N Custer. C. Taylor. H 'ae , nag gf. f ll w J S J - . . - r 1. -- ' J ' 1 K 5 3 2 N Division 3136 Room 322 MR. LIZTCHINGER Row M. Bieschke. C. Hettinger, M. Her man, N. Love, C. Kasper. Row 2' D. Bade. E. Dolxry, N. Barclay. 12 Hesse, D. Pine, S. Meyers. Row Rl' J. Nagel. S. Shapiro, D. Olson, CI. .Xnselmini. .X. Craeff. Ci. Boyer. RUW4' I. Nelson, D. Storinger. Col clough, C. Yolizinnan, 'lf Pluta. R Clunningliam. J. Hannnersclnnidt. Row 5' J. Hanson. Cappa. N. Hellierg. Not Pitt Vince Romano. V nred: Pat Dannn, I.xnn Erickson. uniors Division 3B4 Room 312 MISS GUMBINER Row 1: S. Aghakan. J. Jacobs, XV. XVaItrip, J. Cook, L. Brown. Row 2: L. Hillvard, T. Moats, R. Alexander. Z. Stumburs. C. Hopkins, D. Hop- penrath. Row 3: T. Friedman, P. Schneider, J. Kin- zle. G. Wheeler, J. Richter, J. Pearl, J. Harrington. Row 4: R. Robertson, D. Dougherty, P. Han- SCH. Not Pictured-S, Benson, A. Blood. B. Brown, S. Kasin, L. LeFevers. P. Lovitt, P. Meyers. R. Sabor. Division 3B5 Room 225 BIISS HUSSEY Row I: D. York, G. Zalka, J. Cook, J. Ra- teike, H. Reising. Row 2: W. Harley, P. Ryan, C. Keller, L. Hamm. N. Ruttenberg, C. Claffy. Row 3: B. Bellettini, T. Ermoian, N. Frank- lin, J. Graves, S. Jacob, M. Pop- penga. Row 4: J. Monroe, R. Ure, M, Sliarin. A. Hansen, P. Diemer. S. XVeiss, K. Maach. Row 5: E. Grabow. F. Sclnnnacker, R. Jas- cliolm. Not Pictured: D. Green, S. Gertz. uniors Division 3137 Room 229 MISS MAXEY Row l: G. Genoe, D. Koss, J. Akins, E. Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Tavajian, Kuester. D. Bertling, J. Seibert, S. Morrill, J. Nordgren, P. Castaldo, J. Mueller. P. Peters, M. Spencer, B. Bacliman, R. Rose. Miss Maxey. M. Gutienez, C. lVashburn. NV. lN'infrey, B. Swanson, A. YVin- quist, B. Kippes, R. Wleininger, N. Fenzel, A. Gersh, A. Nelson. Not Pictured: J. Sezenor, A, Bressie, G. Pars ley. Division 3138 Room 319 MRS. MCMILL.-KN Row I: S. Wlarsing, D. Mlentink. D. Nystrom, S. Borntraegger, M. Mamula. Row 2' Mrs. McMillan, H. Augenlieht, M. Guleserian, C. Milner, C. Honet, Cohen. Row 3. E. Boetteher, L. Frank, B. Nehls, J. Scharenbrock, S. Kornbluth, Zimay, I. Marder. Row 4: J. Beermann. B. Berlowitz. R. Nel- son, C. Gnoske. K. Anderson, M. Kaplow, B. Gordon, J. Neustrom. Row 5. J. Otomo, M. Hayes. R. 'l'ouve, W. Endicott, H. Poppe, R. Odefey. L. Hizel, J. O'Bl'iCl1, H. Scolrlow. Division 3159 Room 323 MISS TRAGER Row 1: YV. Sanabria. G. Wheeler, N. Czllus, K. Faltum, J. Alisinzmn. Row 2: N. Downey, E. Saltzman, J. Moody, R. Vauzmo, B. Rogalski, S. lVegs. Row 3: M. Scliuller, D. Gruendeman. C. Kaplan, R. Kupzyk, K. Krase, J. J2lXliiOYiCil, H. Plaut. Row -1: XV. Clayton, N. Dupon, M. Bram- well. A. M'ulf. B. Strickland, D. D lziclmrizls, A. Outcast. Not Pictured: D. Lower. .-X. Povten. Ar- vauilis, F. Mavk, F. Szilmo, E. Suzuki. PJ uniors Division 3Bl0 Room 129 MRS. LAMPE Row 1' S. Zalka, J. Hardesty, J. Exe. A, Parkinson, N. Kaiser. Row 2 B. Grossman, J. Corcoran. L. Weiss- mann. D. Van Dorn, S. Shimanek, A. Affrunti. Row 3 S. Bernstein, K. Applequist. Miss Lampe. J. Macholl. E. Rheinhart. J. Schneider. Row 4 P. Trusty, D. Iwen. J. Franzen. P. Mc Grath, L. Huskamp, S. Holmes. M. Jauch. Row5 R. Skoglund, D. Stuckwisch. W. Pepel, D. Felix, F. Berns, D. Lof- gren. J. Kenney. Division 3Bl1 Lunch Room MISS MURRAY Row 1: H. Myers, P. Gunther, K. O'Connor, J. Crutchfield, P. Schirmbeck. Miller, J. Sandberg. S. Marnette, Row 2: N. B . Walsh, J. Offenlock, T. Baron. Row 3: D. Keys, W. Piehl, J. Emmerich, R. Row 4: Eaton, C. Shrewsberry, S. Shanoff. M. Metrow, J. Christopher, B. Bongartz, D. Townsend, M. Ayers, P. Amari, W. Warshauer. Not Pictured: S. Fowler, D. Hendrix, D. Her- nandez. G. Inglis, Jenkins, G. Reff, M. Schwartz, N. Sweetnam, R. Wolenherg. Division 31312 Room 222 MISS NIUELLER Row Row Row Row Row Not 1: 2: 3. 4. 5: M. Marino, J. Horch, C. Cajda, R. I-Iuelsermann, E. Schwartz. H. Meier, J. Heider, R. Deneholz, B. Rosenthal, J. Nissman, M. John- son. J. Schulke, L. Blunda, D. O'Conner, J. Hernonson, D. Harlib, R. Mayer. L. Ehland, R. Lagalante, W. Mur- phy. R. Hadike, J. Tambling, F. Eisenberg, A. Rissman. P. Schwartz, R. Heyn, A. Freer. Pictured: S. Baker, C. Schimmel B. Hlolfe. uniors Division 3.-XI Room 328 NIRS. H.-XFNER Row I: D. Nforgan. I. Bolling. P. Rambo, j. Neesan. I. Bergatl. Row 2: A. NVhilney, A. Petrancosta. I. Berg, L. Fenstad, J. Diederich, NI. IYarren. Row 3: C. Binnie. A. IVitLner, R. Piehl. H. Schroeder. C. Scott, C. I-Iamacher. Row 4: T. NIcCarthy. NI, Kent, S. Herron, C. Fernslrom, B. Banner, C. Green, NI. Dejong. Row 41: D. Bonnem, D. Hanson, C. Yiernon R. Bland, C. NIneIIer. L. Krueger. Qs.-.. . 1 X-uf X if Row 21 Row 31 Row -I: Division TIAS NIISS 'I'ACCAR'Ii Division 3A2 Room 215 NIISS BROWN Row I: D. Loxe, J. Bourbon. H. Buqnero. C. Loewe, C. Swunherg. A. Anderson, E. Nettin, NI. Steiner, L. Herrmann. Joseph. I-I. Zinr mermann. NI.Sz1ilta.F. Iiilel. KI. Bulok, I. Wright. J. XX'einImerg. N. Fitzner. T. Smith. B. Burch. W. NIcCuIlister. S. Anderson. NI. Brennecke. K. Geroliinutos. A. Drunkns. Not I'ictnrciI: F. NYeiner. S. Hack. Room I I9 Row I: B. NILIYKI. Swanson. D. Cornx. I.. Hurnish, Ii. Suhor. I Row 2: C. Adznns. B. Hagg. NI. I-'echneix I.. LLIIICLINICT. K. KQIIIII. R. Iiicliellarunl. Row 3: C. NYoIs'ge. NI. Lesiak. Ii. Draper. I NILIYICIIS. I. Xorion. S. Bournonxille. Row -I: 'IQ Hill. C. Yonrlerheicie. R. NIL- Phillizimy. C. Slener. Not Pictured: C. Archer. D. Bluemel. S. Da- xidson. F. jaeger. D. Relhrgg. NY. NI1xIIes. Q' if Division 3A5 Rooni 305 gm BIISS LANGER C. Dress, D. Hoffman. ' Row l: L. Olson, A. XVerk1neisler, D. Vera, I Row 2: A. johnson, S. Short, H. Goerlilz. I Brodrueck, Hafferkainp, H. Hen- M sel. Row 3: R. Schwartz. M. Ukropian, C Thompson, L. Klalnfoth, F. Erwin R. Olson. Not Pictured: D. Arnold. V. Khzunis, D. Mar chuk, R. Mariani. C, Mc Carlhy, R Paoli, M. Schoehen, P. XVorrell, Division 3A6 Room 2l3 MRS. VLASAK Row l: E. Rinchiuso, S. Crane, V. Homes, j. Campbell, H. Hensel. Row 2: C. Brown, S. Avery. T. De Koxen. P. Lauerniann, Mrs. Ylasak, D. God- win. Row 3: H. Silvers. D. Speros. A. jones. N. Schuckhart, R. jurek, R. Schmidt, Row 4: L. Siegel, P. McFee, B. Feiger, H, Isaacson. Not Pictured: A. Anderson, K. Duker. A. Lockhart. R. Mac Donald. R. Tar- now, P. Yautour, C. Warrener. uffi' uniors Division 3A4 Room 325 MISS SCHAETZEL Row I: C. Sundling, E. Soderslroin, A. Karl. D. Sol, L. Beltzung. Row 2: F. Schmidt, R. Carlson. N. Bud- long, B. Mueller, D. Valentine, B. O'Gara. Row 3: B. Swiderek, B. Beck. E. Schulz, B Keegan, S. Johnson, A. Stiles. Row 4: F. Rodriquez, T. Bowker, M. Legat- tuta, D. Collins. Not Pictured: N. Altenieier. K. Hillquist, N Nape, Kaplan, Sandberg. IV. Lindberg. eniors Division 4151. Room 311 Nl ISS DEGA X Row Row Row Row Row l 0 3 4 3 C. Keppler. G. Nape. B. Parson. Y. Mullins. NI. Hubble. Ii. McGowan. P. Duhr. CQ. Hoffman. Nl. Orre. E. Ligety. AI. Nlickel. IJ. Lodin, B. Graf. S. Rau. D. Klee' han. D. Xlastro. NI. Clhialixa. B. Kin- zel. R. Lenzi. R. Judson. XY. Nlarino. li. Garrity. R. Hopgoocl. P. Dernming. IJ. Krasnesky. j. Yazzano, 'If Scherer. R. Lumley. G. Krause. j. Holzapfel. G. john- slon. R. NCBI. Not Pictured: Brucato. P. Roy. fl? Division IB2 Rooni 202 4' MRS. UHLIR Row I: D, Brown. NI. Daxis, S. Lyoni. L. Barho. T. Ineantlella. Row 2: NI. Bernhard. T. Gardenas. G. Hat- intyre. R. Ahlstrom. j. Raeek. G. Flores. Row 3: j. Falbisaner. D. johnson. I.. Rose. j. Roberts, D. Nelson. NI. Kirkland. S. Dornin. Row 4. C. Smolk, I. Gold. IJ. Green. l'. Row J. L'hde. P. McDermott. IJ. Zelaya. .L Swanson XY. Siewert, XY. Krause, Nl. Sith. S. Kiborl, R. Ge-ter. Not Pictured: Nl. Doyle. K. Wilbur. Division IB3 Room 223 MISS NIcfll. I'CHI-QON Row Row Row Row Row X01 In 3 2 3 4 P. Rodden. H. Douros. P. Pructt. I. Xeuinark. C. Zahn. R. Wells. Buytaert. X. DeNIarS. S. h'ehrnin. E. Pinkstaff, Miss MC- Cutcheon. BI. Ford. S. Strada. j. Klein, D. Harris. Y. Alexander. S. Kemp. Nl. johnson. j. Butler. R. Hamel. X. Sorenson. R. Duchane. N. Fladiger. I.. Niag- giontalda. N. Nlatlick. lj. Hennin- ger. . Stesens. X. Schieber. T. Smith. IJ. .l Clauthen. R. Clark. P. Goetz. C.. Smollt. R. Buck. Nl. Lichtenstein. icturccli B. .Xdunix VD. Q- W? 4 lvl. 5 . 1 tb. , ' . f ' I f , f f . My J 3? if ff: 2 uf L ily J., 4 ,gy N A ' ' Z n' if 7 A ,,U, A xmn- , , ' ,. I 5, fl 3 f H Q ,',V,, ' 'f f . Q' , . V st 2 v L5 0 ' , Z! J W-nv f, fi. ew, 052, F 4 1 ' Q I It 1 fi 9 v sv -- Q It .Lys J Q. X. eniors Room 209 Division 4B4 MISS DEETHMAN Row l: .-X. XVvson0'. G. Yadvir. D. Bross. M. Row 2: 1 D 15 l'Villiams. D. Sims. li. Botzenhardt, H. Schieber. D. Binnie. A. Davis, B. Schuhl. B. Carmichael. Row 3: J. liising, D. Schueller. B. Ander- Row 4: Row 5: son. A. Bates, A. Umlauff, P. Neitzel. L. Brock, D. Wloods, B. Seidelman, A. Plotke. B. Nunes, M. Dunhac, C. Herrington. B. Bach, S. Nelson, B. Carlson. Not Pictured: E. Drenning, J. Lucas. Division 4B5 Room 428 MISS HUTCHINS Row lr Karl, C. Elliott, P. Doyle, B. La- Row Vres, G. Vigeon. 2: J. Ogle. P. Reiter, L. Pantle, D. Van Skike. E. Strasser, S. Rouzan. Row 3: C. McReynolels, P. Weyer, B. VVhite. May, A. Schmidt, V. Stumpfhaus, M. Turner. Row 4: 'l'. 0'Donnell, F. Keto, B. Martinek, J. Desbles, R. Christian, T. Boyd, R. Harris. H. Falknor. Not Pictured: D. Appleby, J. Baumgartner, li. Green, N. Maack. Division 4B6 Room 318 MR. JOHNSTON Row 1: L. Elman, N. Combecker, J. Fisher, R. Anderson, A. Henderson. Row 2. J. Ryan, G. Lewis, K. Swan, XV. De- Vito, R. Baldoni, L. Repetto. Row 3: B. Wilson, J. Scheffler, B. Elwart, L. Henderson, M. Sorensen, M. Davidson, G. Haflinger. Row 4: M. Bonafede, J. Ryan, L. Odgers, R. Brown, M. Borkovich, K. Ham- mond. C. Lehman. Row 5: Mr. Johnston, K. Gentzen, J. Set- right, J. Watkins, J. Baumer. Not Pictured: S. Cunningham, C. Pena. en iors Division 4157 Room 212 MRS. LANDT Row 1: M. Lambros, D. Sandberg, M. Liet- zaw, D. Moy, Moy. Row 2: L. Piazza, M. Tansey, Brehm, C. Jacobs, D. Matheson, G. Weigel. Row 3: B. Clamage, L. Kiel, C. O'Donnell, L. Schulke, Z. Krolls, D. Markson, J. Pritzen, Row 4: B. Kress, G. Sirotzki, R. Pisano, F. Beck, B. Brown, D. Casella, P. Ash- by. Row 5: D. Kruse, E. Metz. Not Pictured:A. Evert, AV. Gee, JV. Murphy, L. Schneider, M. Stenson. I Q . I i f . Q f f f f W X i , Q s I SZ 1 0 is GJ f.,,... fLf'fw 7 V X N fx' f , 23 J 1 f 4 'fr' w 1 x Division 4139 Room 126 MISS LEETE Row 1: F. Merritt, G. Guttenberger, D. 1'Veber, R. Bacher, M. Jordan. Row 2: Udrow, A. Hfhite, I. Matzick, A. Schoenberg. A. Hunsinger, S. Hack. Row 3 A. Damerjian, B. Robinson, S. Du- mont, A. Salzman. Row 4 R. Holmes, T. Mfagner, Ii. Karl, K. Carder. YV. Fenton, B. Loya, Radke. Row 5 R. Young, J. Lucas, R. Hess, S. Blakeslee. Not Pictured: M. Berger, M. Bennett. Division 4138 Room 237 MISS LEECH Row 1: M. Ferrer, G. Nordin, H. Field, J Schwartz, G. Nape. Row 2: B. Gratzer. S. Leschman, S. Cerny L. Smith, S. Mankins. A. Stuerzl. Row 3: R. Martin. S. Hoessrich, D. Adams. Miss Leech, H. Nelson, N. Bakalla, M. Kneip. Row 4: N. Tripp, Korbel. D. Olson, B. Howard. L. Moran, P. Catalano, S. Landt, K. Peterson. Row 5: M. 1Yillson, Raisanen. XY. Cotton J. Peuicnak. S. Zipperman. B. Allen: H. Sauer. G. Johnson, M. Nanker- x is. liveryone Pictured. N .... s ww U vu-Y v u A Q 7 kk fs Division PIAZ Assembly Hall MISS BICRMINGHAM Row I: S. Cloppe, B. Schalk, C. Romcoc I Pmirclla Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Not Pic! . 4 . ' 2, M. Hayden. AI. Hofer, J. Sargis, QI. Rofycki Nelson, M. Maggio, nl. Niesen. I. Kuhlal, D. Sullivan, G. Marsh. L. Meicrdirk. S. Massman, N. XVilI' ford. D. Wilmers. P. Germanson. QI. Nelson, D. Sfllllllf. B. Rosen, A. Helhig. xl. Poduck, R. Collins. C. Mueller, I.. IVhittemore. Miss BCl'lIlIllgIl2llIl, B. Ardinger. B. An- derson. urcd: W. Gravener, 'II Megaris, B. Nilsson, J. Simo. M. Truhlar, A. Romano. M. Stinson, E. Fischer. I Division -IAS Assembly Hall MRS. HORNEY Row Row Row Row Row Noi I 9 - 3 4 5 In J. Buehrer, M. Adler, C. jagst, M. Emerson, P. Holm. B. Dorset, I. Kat7er, L. Holden, KI. Macwell, C. Spiewak, A. Hardesty D. Seiler. P. Krueger, S. Morjoseph S. Yohanna. F. Ausland, A. Hayano Gootee. Y. Held. B. Pollack, NI. Ronnhcrg N. Bopp, C. Nlacohson. I', Vincent B. Cole, I . Beck. L. Carlson, De- laney, D. Niedermaier. R. XVeiss- rnann. J. Hilton, S. Swift. ictured: C. Henningson, T. Keel, L linnnerman, en iors Division QIAI Assembly Hall M ISS KI NSELLA Row Row Row Row Row Not l -J ... 3 4 5 J. Priami, B. Kennedv. S. Karmein- sky. P. Kury, H. Horwitz. D. Almgren, K. Ahsmann, K. Ahs- mann, C. Mendyk, E. C. Geee, D. Marshall. A. Ohm, Mass. G. Gruschow. N. Phillips, R. Baer, D. Gray, A. james. D. Dormanen, A. Nader, Man- delstein, Bernstein, D. Dewes, M. Werthman, V. Kocurek, D. Leber. B. Erickson, IN'idman. Buit- kus, R. Murawski. F. Kemp. L. Maier, C. Pappin. B. Erickson. Pictured: P. Parson, J. Bohn, N. Davis, D. Owens, H. Sauchuck. Q-- -2 -W-w - --iw- en iors Division 4.-X4 Assembly Hall MRS. YVILKINSON Row l: H. Bosnak, L. Taylor, A. Negele, Row Row Row Row B. Bashton, H. Hikido. 221. Jacobi, E. O'Sl1inski. Mrs. iVil- kinson, E. C2l1'lSOIl,, AI. Peterson, Y. Reed. 3.1. Wente, F. XVilliarns. D. Schneid- wincl, C. Kzullentis, H. Friedkin. F. Infzmtino, J. Gussy. 4: M. Zmina. A. Howson, D, Zarnor. H. Lucas, XV. Tuklar, Y. Held, M. Uniewski, Mcfiullagh. 5: Kedroski, D. Dexter, O'Neill G, Rendl, R. Fischer, R. Segbartli M. Hoppe, Moeller, AI. Baldj , Q W 4, f f A if , ridge. Sight-Saving Division Room 330 MRS. COURTNEY Row 1: J. X'Villiams, Radtka, Bruning. Row 2: J. Feeley, YV. Olson, Mrs. Courtney. E. Flanagan, G. Schmitt. Row 3: K. Doncal, R. Bird. Not Pictured: ml. Dalton, C. Sanderson. M ,.,t ..-v Cf :' w ww J Q1 if QL gag ' -,H w Q K E 35 LJ W9 Q X W LM- -Haig Y l '17 il 4A COUNCIL l.elil to riglll' loin Keel, I.lllllQl lXIlllCl'. Helen Hikitlo IQOSCIIIZITI' Collins. CLASS DAY COM M ITTLE Setitc-tl: janet Maxwell, Bexerlx Anderson. Corinne Rmncoe, Barlmaru Ericksmi. I Sllilltllllgl Joyce Ronnberg, jeixy Bernstein. Not Pictured: I-'rank IVIIIIZIIIIS. CAI' K GOIVN CIONINIITTIIES SL-nlccl: Illll l'IlllIIl. IIUIIN liinkwmi. Angeline Rtnnzino. NIill'lUl'lL' Mller. llmxaml l-lictllxin. Sllllllllllgl Cmtvlxn Xlentlxlw. Dignnf foiner. llmepliine Singh, f J QWMQY Cla' cy :yan izes CLASS OFFICERS Robert Murztwski john Moeller jane Hilton .,... Anita Ohm ......... Arthur I'I2lI'Zlll0 .. Frank Auslund , . . . . , . . President . Vice Presiclent . ..... SCCl'6l2l1'y . . . , . Trezisurer SCligCZllll-Ill-AIIIIS ,..... Clmplzlin ommiffees an Mn fer graduafion cfivifies YNER DANCE COMMITTEE 'l to right: Martha Emerson. Mary Jane Hoppe, John Simo, Dale Alrngren, Roger XVCISSIIIZIII, Jack Manclelstein. Joan Neesan, Richard Segebarth. JTHERS' TEA COMMITTEE lt to rigliti sealed: Jean Buitkus, Miss Beriningham, Carol Spiewak, Irene Jacolmi, Barbara Kennedy. ruling: Sally Cloppe, Sharon Yolianna, Lnana Taylor, Florence Pascarella. I LADUATION COMMITTEE ft to right: sealed: Virginia Reicl, Jucly Nelson, Delores Clray, Lita Xinnnerinan. Josephine Petersen, Joyce Knfal. ,nclingz Barbara Pollack, Vivian Kocnrek, Doris Schultz. i J L. '47 E21 444 2 -W 1 W, I - -f Q! I ' X DECORATION COMMITTEE A V Left to right: Pat Vincent, Carol Gee, Barbara Schalk. Not Pictured: Yyonne Helzl. J' ii' SENIOR BREAKFAST COMMITTEE Left to right: Karol Ahsniann. Christine Henningsen. Ma- donna Haydon. Not Pictured: Helen Lucas, BUDGET AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Left to right: Marie Maggio. Yiyian Nelson, Barbara Bash- ton, Karen Alrsmann. Diane Seiler. Not Pictured: Darlene Dexter, Pat Parson, Leonard Carlson. Z V ij, Mrs. Clausen, sponsor 'J V .ti 55, Q, 5 ,. 1 0,1 1 1, Q l 5? vm ' '9 l em ers of fAe i-Q Sociefy SILVER Bashlon, Barbara llexler, Darlene llorinanen, Dorothy lirnerson, Martha flee, Carol KZIIICY, ltigehorg Kemp, lfretl Kocerek, Vivian Maggio, Marie Maxwell, janet Mfflullongli, -loyfe Nader. .Xllan Rosen, lltlly llaxis, Natalie Parson, Palsy OFFICERS: Presillenl: ilutlilh SL'llM'illill Yiec Presitlenl: Robert Marlin Secretary: Briqila Gralzer SILVER Dina Harris Sandra Kemp Shirley XvClll'lll2iIl 'l'oni Incantlella Eyelyn Bolzenhartlt Elinor McGowan Carol McReynoltls Maria Lamhros Nancy Bakalla XVillialn Howard Ellen Raisanen Iohn KVhitenack james Stevens Belly Bafh GOLD Ahsmann, Karen Ahsmann, Karole I'11'll'l4S0ll, Barbara Erirkson, Belly Horwitz, Hannah Gray, Delores llrusflrow, Clay Blames, .Xtlene Mentlyk, Carolyn Pappin. Cliarlene Ohm, ,Xnila Mnralyski, Rolmerl Prianri, Josephine GOLD Helen Douros jean Mickel Alice Dnroclioyt'icl1 H'ilma Fenton Bonnie Gill Bea Nnnes joan Radke Andrey Salzman I-'lorenfe Merrill Bererly Seitlelman Beverly Srhuhl Ladean Henderson jane Ryan Louise Brock Zaiga Krolls Diana Moy Sylvia Moy Diane Adams Mercedes Ferrer Helena Field Hilton, jane Hikitlo, Helen Nilsson. Brigilla lVerlhman, Mary Ann ylacohi, Irene Swift, Santlra Seller, Diane Carlson, Elsie XVenle, janet Keclroski ,joseph Maier, Lintla Withnan, fieraltl Bosnak. Helen Rofycki, illlllllll Brigila Cil'2ll7CIi George johnson Mary lineip Slephany Lantlt Santlra Leschman Sandra Mankins Robert Marlin Geraldine Nape Helen Nelson john Penicnak Howard Sauer Judith Schwartz Lynette Smith Arlene Stuerzl Nancy Tripp Mike H'ills0n Roberta Somermeyer Barbara Siegel Kathy Peterson Marv Nankeryis Ann! Emlopp Y MARGERY ADLER KAREN L. AHSMANN KAROLE A. AHSMANN Olargj fAtweeQ GAA 500 Point Letter IA. 2B, 2A, flB, IIA Council Amal Phi Club Oflice Practice, 334 Marshal Registration Aide Senior Bowling Gift Committee Hi-Q, Bionze Pin S Theta Tri-I-li-Y German Club Oflice Practice, Main, 337 Graduation Usher Lake re View Staff Red K XVhite Literari Staff Red Bk M'hite Advertising Staff Special Girls' Chorus Senior Frolic Committee Budget Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society fAtwel IB, IA, 2B Councils Theta Tri-Hi-Y German Club Office Practice, llil 334, Main Lake re View Stall Red K M'hite Literarx Staff Red K White Adiertising Staff Special Girls' Chorus Breakfast Committee Chairman Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society DALE ALMGREN BEVERLY M. FRANK E. AUSLAND Theta TrifHi-Y Oihce Practice, 113 Graduation Aide Red Ek White Advertising Staff Special Girls' Chorus Senior Frolic Committee Dinner Dance Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin ANDERSON QBevJ All School Council Delegate QB. QA Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y, President Ofhce Practice, 337 Marshal Lake re View Staff Class Day Committee Secretary Intramural Sports, Volles Ball IA, 2B Councils Marshal Pom' Express Stage Crew Junior Chorus A Cappella Choir Senior Class Chaplain Senior Bowling Secretary HELEN BOSNAK ZA, ZB, IIA, 4A Councils Ofhce Practice, 127 A Cappella Choir Hi-Q, Gold Pin ELSIE CARLSON IB, IA. QB, QA, 4A Councils W 'I halia 'liri-Hi-Y Ollicer Ollice I,l'llt'Ilt'l'. IZT, Yflti Lihrari Aide Marshal Registration Aide Senior Seri ice Senior Bowling HLQ, Gold Pin I National Honor QUCIUU' i .lf vw... JUDY BUERER NI. JOAN BUITKUS Office Practice, Main fskullj All School Council Delegate IB Council Theta Tri-Hi-Y, President Spanish Club Marshal Registration Aide Junior Red Cross Delegate Concert Orchestra Senior Frolic Committee Mothers' Tea Committee Chairman BILLY COLE QBillj ROSEIWARY COLLINS Lane Technical High School QROSIEQ Football Team Baseball Team Budget Committee GAA Numerals All School Council Delegate 2B, 3.-X, 4B, 4A Councils Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club Officer Office Practice, Main Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Usher A Cappella Choir Senior Frolic Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin 75 ROBIN BAER JAMES R. BALDRIDGE BARBARA BASHTOW Erasmus Hall High School QBHDSJ BTOOHIW SGW York ROTC Cadet Commanding Ofhce Practice, 336 G-A-A,B0ifl1ng Ollicer Marshal SPHHISIT Club ROTC Color Guard Announcement JERRY BERNSTEIN Intramural Sports, Basketball All School Council Delegate IA, ZB, 2A Councils Alpha Hi-Y Ollice Practice, I27 Poni Iispress Radio M'cn'ksliop Marshal, Captain Rc-cl While Adiertising Staff Class Dai Committee ROTC Rifle Team Latin Club Marshal Cadet Hop Committee JAMES S. BOHN German Club Fine Arts Club .Iunior Chorus Committee Hi-Q, Silt er Pin NADINE BOPP Marshal Lake re View Staff Hi-Q, Bronze Pin I BARBARA IW. DORSET WIARTHA V. ENIERSON BARBARA N. ERICK- IB, I-A, QB Councils fMartyJ SO Spanish Club Library Aicle Marshal junior Rell Cross Delegate Radio NVorkshop BETTY ERICKSON fBetnaJ GAA 750 Point Letter Theta Tri-Hi-Y Ollicer Ollice Practice, IIS Registration Aide Lake rc View Staff GAA Illllll Point latter GAA Numerals Anparatus Club All School Council llelegatt IA. 2B, 2A, FIB, IIA, slli, -IA Councils Della Club Graduation Aiclc Special Girls' Chorus, President Prom Committee Dinner Dance Committee Hi Q, Silver Pin ELIZABETH FISHER Thalia Tri-Hi-Y Ollice Practice, 3537 Marshal Registration Aide Senior Bowling Red K White Atlxertising Staff Red lb White Literary Staff Special Girls' Chorus Senior Bowling Cap K Gown Committee Chairman Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society R N fliarnab IB, IA, 2B Councils Theta Tri-I-IifY Ollicer Ollice Practice, llfi Registration Aide Lake re View Stall Rell IQ White Aclxerlisiug Stall Special Girls' Chorus Senior Bowling Class Day Conunitlee Chairman Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society ONALD FISCHER Track Team Intramural Sports Marshal Qnuafcy Class BARBARA COOK NATALIE DAVIS QLeej RICHARD DELANEX Lake re View Staff Uackj ggirrgile Lane Technical High Sthool Hi-Q, Silwr Pin' Basketball Team DOROTHY DEWES DARLENE DEXTER DOROTHY CLindaJ QDCXJ DORMAN EN GAA Bowling Water Ballet IB, IA, 2A Councils Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Oflice Practice, 127 Bookroom Aide Marshal Registration Aide Iunior Red Cross Delegate Senior Bowling GAA Numerals Amal Phi Club President Office Practice, Main Marshal Lake re View Page Editor Red 3: WVhite Editorial Board Booster Tri-Teen Columnist Bettv Crocker Contest Winner Senior Bowling Budget Committee Secretary Hi-Q, Silver Pin Amite Tri-I-Ii-Y Office Practice, 336 Marshal Special Girls' Chorus Senior Bowling Hi-Q, Silver Pin i i I HYLLIS FORQUER HOWARD FRIEDKIN GAA Numerals fH0wiej Junior Chorus Hi-Q, Bronze Pin WVest End High School Nashville, Tennessee ROTC Cadet Otlicer ROTC Color Guard 3A Council Marshal Ponel Express Cadet Hop Committee Chairman Gift Committee Chairman i PHYLLIS GERMANSON SALLY M, GLOPPE Olhce Practice, Main Registration Aide 76 IA, SA Councils Ollice Practice, llfl, 336 Marshal Registration Aide Mothers' Tea Committee E. CAROL CEE Latin Club Ollice Practice, IIS Registration Aide Red 8: White Business Stalf Red 8: White Editorial Board Special Girls' Chorus Decoration Committee Hi-Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society JOAN M. GOOTEE 2A, EIB Councils Marshal Registration Aide Junior Red Cross Delegate Concert Orchestra Hi-Q, Bronze Pin of 1956 WYNDHAM A. GRAVE- DELORES GRAY tDeej GAY R. GRUSCHOWV NER CAA Board Marshal lA, QB, 2A Councils Delta Club Officer Graduation Aide Lake re View Page Editor Red te White Literary Staff May Queen Court Cadet Hop Court '55 Senior Frolic Committee Graduation Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society JOYCE GUSSY ALFREDA HARDESTY Marshal Marshal Registration Aide Senior Bowling Senior Bowling Hi-Q Bronze Pin Omega Chi Tri-H-Y Spanish Club Ollice Practice, Main Registration Aide Graduation L'sher Red X White Editorial Board Hi-Q Cold Pin National Honor Society ARTHUR HAYANO Trampoline Team Track Team 4B, 4A Councils Lambda Phi Hi-Y Officer Stage Crew Concert Orchestra, Master String Quartet Senior Class Ofhcer MADONNA HAYDON tNonnyj GAA Board C AA Bowlin 1, . g All School Council Delegate lA, ZA, 'lB, Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y Latin Club Marshal Senior Bowling Breakfast Committee Hi-Q Bronle Pin CHRISTIN E. HEN- NINCSEN tChrisJ GAA Bowling lA Councils Aniite Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Red tk White Art Staff Concert Orchestra Concert liusembie Breakfast Committee in ,., - i.1,.zif - 9. fi 'L 'f,g.,:.,,' . V , X ' , 5- i -. , -c it ' '.5.:4Q ' ' ii J UDITH HOFER fjuclyj GAA Bowling GAA 500 Point Letter GAA Numerals 'lihalia 'liri-Hi'Y Future Teachers of Amerie Ollice I'ractice, llfl Radio Workshop junior Red Cross Delegate Lake re View Staff Concert Band Senior Bowling Hi-Q, Bronze Pin M ARY jAN E HOPPE tjaniej GAA Bowling Delta Club junior Red Cross Delegate Red K White Art Stall Senior Bowling Dinner Dance Committee Sl't'l'L'litl'V Li LOUISE HOLDEN Office Practice, Main Library Aide Marshal Registration Aide junior Red Cross junior Chorus Special Girls' Chorus Delegate PATRICIA A. HOLNI Concert Orchestra Cap tk Gown Committee HANNAH L. HORWVITZ FANNY INFANTINO Spanish Club Hi-Q, Gold Pin lA, 3A Councils Alpha 'I'ri-Hi-Y Marshal 77 . ,Agi aff' X f, ya- ADELE HELBIG GAA Numerals GAA 1000 Point Letter All School Council Delegate IB, lA Councils Lake re View Staff Apparatus Club junior Chorus A Cappella Choir Concert Orchestra Concert Band Prom Committee HELEN HIKIDO GAA Numerals GAA lflfltl l'oint Letter All School Council Oflicer IB QA. IlB. BA, -lB, 4A Councils Apparatus Club President Graduation Aide A Cappella Choir Officer All City High School Chorus Prom Committee lYlio's Avllll Among Student Leaders Hi-Q, Gold Pin, Ollicer National Honor Society Salutatorian Ca? YVONN E HELD tliitj J GAA Nutuerals GAA 1000 Point Letter IA, ZB, 2A Councils Delta Club Spanish Club Marshal Lake re View Art Editor Lake re View Humor Editor ,lunior Turnabour Queen '54 Scnior lfrolic Committee Decoration Committee Chairman Booster 'I'ri-Teen Columnist ANE HILTON GAA Chevrons GAA Numerals Registration Aide Graduation Aide Lake re View Editor Junior Chorus Special Girls' Chorus XN'ho's XN'ho Among Student Leaders Senior Class Ofhcer Hi-Q Gold Pin, Oilicer National Honor Society Outstanding Senior l ! CONNIE KAULENTIS Amunilsen High School GAA Bowling All School Council Delegate 2A, SB Councils Ollite Practice, I27 Marshal Hi-Q, Bronze Pin FR ED KEMP JOSEPH KEDROSKI 'I'uley High School Senior Bowling Hi-Q, Gold Pin THOMAS KEEL -1'B, 4A Councils Senior Bowling Senior lfrolit' Committee Basketball Tezun, Captain Intramural Sports, Basketball IA, 213, 2A, 3A Councils l.etterinan's Club Oilicer Marshal Hi-Q Silxer Pin BARBARA KENNEDY GAA Board GAA Chexions GAA 1000 Point Letter GAA NlIlll1'TlllS Ainite 'l'ri-Hi-Y Olliee Practice, 127 Red K XN'hite Literary Stall Senior Serx ite Senior lfrolic Committee Mothers' Tea Cornnlittee Secreta ry Hi-Q. Bronze Pin VIVIAN KOCUREK fVivj Theta Tri-Hi-Y Ollicer Gernian Club Ollice Practice, Main Marshal Red tk klilllite I iterar ' Staff A 5 Graduation Committee Secretary Hi-Q, Silver Pin - IRENE JACOBI German Cluh Ollice Practice, l27 Registration Aide Lake re View Staff Mothers' Tea Committee ADENE IAMES fDenieJ GAA 1000 Point Letter Water Ballet All School Council Delegate Delta Club Office Practice, l27 Graduation Aide Lake re View Page Editor May Queen Court '55 Cadet Hop Queen '55 Prom Committee Senior Frolic Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin PATRICIA KRUEGER tPatJ Theta Tri-Hi-Y Girls' Clinic Aide Junior Red Cross Delegate Special Girls' Chorus Senior Bowling DOLORES LEBER tD0llyj Registration Aide Senior Serxice Senior lfrolit Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin T8 an Mafcy C115 CAROL JACOBSON GAA Bowling STEPHANIE KARMEINSKY GAA Swimming Letter 2B Council German Club Apparatus Club Orlice Practice, 127 A Cappella Choir Hi-Q, Bronze Pin JOYCE KUHFAL fKukuJ GAA 500 Point Letter GAA Numerals 2A, 3A, 4B Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y Otlice Practice, Main Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Usher A Cappella Choir Senior Frolic Committee Graduation Committee Hi-Q. Bronze Pin CARNIEN JAGST Hi,C Club Ollicc Practice, llfl Registration Aide INGEBORG KATZER German Club Hi-Q, Silver Pin PATRICIA KURY fPatJ GAA Bowling GAA 500 Point Letter GAA Numerals All School Council Delegate Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Office Practice, Main Marshal Graduation Usher Hi-Q, Bronze Pin HELEN LUCAS JUDITH MASS Senior Breakfast Committee fjudyj Hi-Q, 51lYCl'Pll'I All School Council Delegate Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Latin Club Graduation Usher Senior Bowling Marshal Hi-Q, Bronze Pin S of 1956 MARIE MAGGIO QMagJ GAA Bowling GAA l000 Point Letter GAA Nnmerals Leader's Class IB, IA Councils Marshal Registration Aide junior Chorus A Cappella Choir Senior Service Budget Committee Chairman Hi-Q, Gold Pin GAIL NI. MARSH 2A Council Marshal Registration Aide LINDA NIAIER GAA 500 Point Letter Water Ballet 2A, EB, -IA Councils Cerman Club Oilite Practice, Main Registration Aide Graduation Usher, Captain Senior Frolic Committee Hi-Q, Cold Pin DOROTHY MARSHAL fD0ttyJ GAA Delegate 2B Council Oilice Practice, 338 Marshal Senior Service Senior Bowling JACK MAN- DELSTEIN Frosh-Soph Football Latin Club Marshal Lake re View Page Ediotr Senior Bowling Dinner Dance Committee I-Ii-Q, Bronle Pin SHARI MASSMAN All School Council Delegate Ofhce Practice, 127 Graduation Aide junior Red Cross Delegate A Cappella Choir Senior Sersice Senior Frolic Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin JA SHELDON DIOR- CAROL NIUELLER ROBERT AIURAVVSKI JOSEPH GAA Bowling fB0bj Football Team QB goumill Basketball Team Sryinuuing Team 51111511111 3 V Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate Confen C ,ffhefm 2A. IIB, -IA Councils 2B QA. 313, iIA Councils Qollwn B'm.d Letterman's Club Oihcer , ' Senior Bowling Alpha Hi-Y Officer lxev Club Bookrooin Aide Visual Education Marshal ALLEN NAD ER I Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate IB, IA, QB, 2A Councils Alpha Hi-Y Marshal Hi-Q, Silxer Pin OAN NEESAN GAA Bowling GAA 750 Point Letter IB, IA, 2B, 2A Councils Amite Tri-Hi-V Marshal Junior Red Cross Delegate Concert Orchestra Senior Bowling Dinner Dance Committee Hi-Q. Silwr Pin Marshal Senior Class President Hi-Q. Gold Pin National Honor Society ADELINE NEGELE Marshal Registration Aide ,Iunior Red Cross Delegate 79 'T NET MAXVVELL CAA 1000 Point Letter Amite Tri-Hi-V Officer Apparatus Club Marshal Registration Aide A Cappella Choir Senior serxice Graduation Aide Senior Bowling Senior Frolit Committee Class Dax Committee Hi-Q, Silier Pin LAUREL NIEIERDIRK Thalia Tri-I-Ii-V Orhte Practice, Slain Xlarshal Registration Aide Lalte re View Columnist 5enior St-rxite Hi-Q, Silxer Pin JOYCE NIcCOLLOl'GH JACK BIEGARIS -lunior Chorus Hi-Q, Silxt-r Pin Marshal CAROLYN MENDYK JOHN NIOELLER All School Council Delegate FA. 4B Councils Latin Club Thalia Tri-Hi-V Othte Practice. III! Lake re View Page Editor Red White Litcrarx staff Red K YVhitt' Co-liditor 'Bti Concert Orchestra Cift tlommittut- Hi-Q, Cold Pitt National Honor 5otic'tx Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate 4A Council Spanish Club Visual Education Senior Class Vice-President Hi-Q. BTOIIIK' Pin 1 ,XT i ., 'X f'ffw,aessx' LX , A V F 1 t ' s ff ELIZABETH KTSHINSKI Ollue Practice, Main Library Aide PATSY PARSON GAA Bowling Thalia Tri'Hi-Y Ollice Practice, Ilfl Special Girls' Chorus Announcement Committee Hi-Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society DIANE OWVENS C F P GAA Bowling IB, IA Councils Delta Club Oilicer German Club Oflice Practice, llfl Graduation llslier ,lunior Red Cross Delegate Concert Orchestra lfirst Place Winner in Scholastic Art Contest HIFQ, Bronze Pin LORENCE ASGARELLA GAA Numerals GAA 750 Point Letter Mai' Festital Stage Manager, IB, 2A, 4B, Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Senior Service G I-IARLENE PAPPIN QA. IIB Councils Thalia Tri-Hi-Y Ollicer Spanish Club I-'uture Teacliers of Ame Ollice Practice, llfl Library Aide Special Girls' Chorus Senior Bowling JUDITH NELSON Oflice Practice, 336 Senior Bowling Graduation Committee BIRGITTA NILSSON rica Motlicrs' 'lea Committee Hi,Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society EORGE PETERS, J Lambda Phi Hi-Y Marshal W 1 Senior Frolic Committee Senior Bowling Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin Hi-C Club Oflice Practice, 336 German Club Library Aide Marshal First Place IVinner of German Scholarship Contest Hi-Q, Gold Pin , ,, Qnldafcy C Q55 VIVIAN NELSON DALE NEIDERMAIER IB Council Office Practice, Main Senior Bowling Announcement Committee HifQ, Bronre Pin Football Team Basketball Team Intramural Sports ANITA OHIWI JERRY O'NFILL fOhmaj Football Team All School Council Delegate llltlalqlural MJOH5 Thaiia 'rri.Hi.x' MHC Hb . German Club Officer B00 rfmm Alde Marshal Radio Workshop A Capella Choir Graduation Aide Lake re View Page Editor Rcd K White Editor Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society Visual Education Drafting Contest Winner Hi-Q, Bronze Pin NANCEE PHILLIPS fPhilJ GAA Bowling GAA 1000 Point Letter Trampoline Team Theta Tri-I-Ii-Y Oflicer Ofhce Practice, llfl ,lunior Red Cross Delegate Special Girls' Chorus JOSEPHINE PRIA MI IIA, -IB, 4A Councils GAA Bowling All School Council Delegate 'I halia Tri-Hi-Y President Spanish Club Ofhce Practice, II3 I.ibrarx Aide Whos Who in Student Leaders Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society SU JUNE PODUCH BARBARA POLLACK Library Aide Theta Tri-Hi-Y Ofhcer Marshal Office Practice II3 Hi-Q, Silver Pin Junior Red Cross Delegate Red Ie White Advertising Staff Senior Service Graduation Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin VIRGINIA REID GEORGE RENDLE CAA Bowling GAA 750 Point Letter GAA Numerals All School Council Delegate IB, IA, QB, IIB, 3A, 4B Councils Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Usher lunior Red Cross Delegate Graduation Committce Lane Technical High School Football Team Intramural Sports -IA Council Lettermen's Club Marshal of 1956 ANGELXNE RONIANO B GAA Bowling Amite Tri-Hi-Y Scnior Service Cap and Gown Committee ETTY ROSIEN GAA Bowling GAA 500 Point Lctter All School Council Delegate IB, IA, 2B, ZA, EIB, 3A, 4B Councils Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Oflicer Latin Club Marshal Rcgistration Aide Graduation Usher Concert Band Senior Serxiee Hi-Q, Silver Pin CORRINE RONICOE CC1rnvJ 2A Council Theta Tri-Hi-Y Olhcer Oflice Practice, Main Marshal Special Girls' Chorus Class Du' Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin JUDY ROZYCKI GAA Chex rons 4B. 4A Councils 4B Class Presiclcnt Delta Club Otlicer Latin Club President Registration Aide Graduation Aide Special Girls' Chorus Senior Bowling Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society Prcsident VaIecIic'toriz.n JOYCE RONNBERG GAA Numerals IB Council Olhce Practice, 336 Marshal Registration Aide Lake re View Columnist Class Day Cotnniittce Hi-Q, Bronle Pin EOSEPHINE SARG-IS GAA Numerals GAA 500 Point Letter Delta Club Ollieer Registration Aide Graduation Aide Lake re View Page Editor Special Girls' Chorus May Queen Court Cadet Hop Court '55 Senior Service Gift Committee Ollicer Hi-Q, Bronze Pin CAROL SPIEWVAK L GAA Nurnerals GAA 750 Point Letter Arnite Tri-Hi-Y junior Red Cross Delegate Senior Bowling A Mothers' Tea Committee Apparatus Club UANA TAYLOR Theta Tri-Hi-Y Ollice Practicre, 127 lNIarshal Graduation Usher Senior Howling Mothers' Tea Connnittee DARLENE SULLIVAN SIA NDRA SVJIFT St. Scliaftilan High School HIIVC Club u J Ol ' Latin C ice I ractice, 201 Concert Orchestra Concert B' nd Hi-Q, Gold Pin HELEN SAUCHUK BARBARA SHALK Olliee Practice, IIS Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Ollice Practice, STK? Registration Aide Scnior Serxice Hi-Q, Bronze Pin Librari Aide Marshal Graduation Usher Senior Serxice Dccoration Committee RICHARD SEGEBARTH DIANE SEILER llliclcj Lane Technical High School All School Council Delegate 2A, 315, SA Councils Stage Crew Dinner Dance Committee IB, 4A Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y Ollice Practice. Main Xlarslial Registration Aiclc lunior Red Cwc ss Delcgtte Scnior Bowling Announcement CoinmIttcc' Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Socictx fi SRX Q L xx DHAN E SCHN EIDYVIN D GAA Bowling All School Council Dclegaie Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Nlarslial I,alce re View Columnist Recl White Art Stall Red lVhite Adxertising Stall Special Girls' Clio'us Prern Cornmittc e State Strect Star Quecn '55 Class Dax Committee IOHN SIYI0 flackb Beta ChiACo-ed Club Trampoline Team -lA Council Lambcla Phi Hi-Y Marshal Concert Band Student Concluetoi' A Cappella Choir Concert Orchestra Dinner Dance Committee MARIW TRUHLAR 'WU Y I U' TRUHLAR Taft High School Concert Band Scnior Bowling Intramural Sports 81 W? X EY, an Mafcy UQSSC NIARGRETE UNIEWSKI PATRICIA VINCENT JANET WENTE German Club fPat5yj French Club Marshal MARY ANN WVERTHMAN GAA 500 Point Letter IA, 2A, 3B Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y HifC Club Marshal Registration Aide Concert Orchestra Who's Who in Student Leaders Senior Service Hi'Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society Hi-C Club Oilice Practice, 337 Library Aide Marshal Senior Service Decoration Committee LUCILLE WHITTE-- MORE fLuCiI Xl'ater Ballet Thalia TrifHi-Y Officer French Club 3B Council Hi-C Club Officer Apparatus Club Ofiice Practice, Main, II3 Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Aide Special Girls' Chorus Hi-Q, Silver Pin GAA Bowling All School Council Delegate 2B, 3B, 3A, 4A Councils junior Red Cross Delegate I-Ii-Q, Gold Pin GERALD WIDMAN Basketball Team Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate IA, 2B, 3B, 3A, 4B, 4A Councils Letterman's Club, Oilicer Marshal Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society FRANK WVILLIAMS SHAARON YOHANNA LETA JEAN ZIMMER- Lane Technical High School QBE QA, 3113, 3A, 4B BIAS 45, I 'I 5 s Iounci s - , - alglggiiliilfli Pom nt-ua Club omtt-r Am Alpha Hl'Y Om'-Ur Comer! Offhfslfd Graduation Committee Lctterman's Club Maiorette Captain Marshal Senior Frolic Conimitlet' Class Day Committee Mothers' Tea Coniinittcu MICHAEL ZNIINA DIANE ZORNER fDilI CHARLES WVEISSNIAN fhlikgj Cap and Gown Committee lR0gerI Intramural Basketball HPQ' Bmmf 1 Alpha Hi-Y Latin Club Marshal junior Chorus Not Pictured BARBARA ARDINGER JOSEPHINE PETERSEN ANTHONY HOWVSON DORIS SCHULTZ NANCY WVILLFORD Amal Phi Tri-Hi-Y All School Council Delegate Intramural Sports Office Practice, Main, IIS IA Council Library Aide Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate Lake re View Columnist Ofhce Practice, 127 Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Committee 82 DOROTHY WILMERS C' L inner ance -- ision ofsfar ibusf anal glamour High lights of graduates last semester are the Dinner Dance in January and the Proin in June. The Dinner Dance was held January 21, 1956, in the Michigan Room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel. YValter M. Flechsig and his orchestra lurnished the Music. The Senior Prom was held june 15 at the Evanston XVOIHCUYS Club. Lou Brownies orchestra gave the down beat . omnaencemen f-- n 614372 an a eginnin The goal is finally reached. The anticipated day is here. lt is the day on which a new lile begins lor Lake View's graduates-an ending and a beginning. For many it is the beginning of a new future filled with success and happiness. Each graduate will go his own way in lile. litch will walk down lile's unending path with hope and expectation and with the knowledge and guidance he has obtained in his lour years at Lake View. Many graduates will look back at commencement as a happy yet sad occasion. 'lhey will always remember t'te speec .es and songs which Filled their hearts with pride and emotion. As they look back in memory, they will see again the star studded stage and their schools motto, 'I-Xd .-Xspera Per .-Xspera , which translated means, To the Stars through IJil'li:'ulties'l. 'lhey wfll remember too the wonder that Iilled their hearts as they anticipated t'ie obstacles ahead with some fear and trembling. So as the commencement ends and the graduates depart, there is a mixture of sad- ness and gladness in each heart. Best wishes lor good luck, happiness and success go with them as their lriends sadly go dillerent ways, sad because this may be the very last time the class will be together. Glad because they have accomplished their high school work and now conhdently step out into life. 84 15 B A Vuliihga, ' 'Mau- 'Hallam I 1? f ,.,,,,,,,,g f , A s FJ' I l 5 L L f ag, Qs 5 9 5, P gilgi ,. v Q 41 . N V2 7 . . 1 - 74 rf Q' cf' ,sl fi 976' 'fig-1.x 1 1--if PEER 3 1 f ff ,X ' , , , M4 -Q1 4, 455 If I 1 ,, V , mf Q 9 Zi? g I f M isaf saw if 4 Y K 1 N, ,yy 5 55, ,'V- 1 , Rx gm fffg. 9 vig f 4 i K .pi ,f,GCm, ommiffees 4A CLASS OFFICERS jim Steven Fred Uhde .. jane Ryan .. Joyce Brehm . Sid Zipperman Pat Neitzel .... .. .. 4A COUNCIL . ..... President . Vice President . . . . . . Secretary . . . ....,.... Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms ...,.. Chaplain Left to right: Merrelee Kirkland, Helena Field, Barbara Kress, Darlene Loden, Robert Clark, Ann Davis, Maxine jordan, Carole Elliot. em! Class cfivifies I PROM COM M ITTEE Left to right: Verna Stumpfaus. Dan Casella, Tamar Newmark, Gloria Guttcnberger, Mary Cliialisa, Fred M'einer, Lily Barho, John Penicnak. Zaiga Krolls. BUDGET AND ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEES Standing: Betty Carmichael, Gloria Yadgir. Sandy Kemp, Deanne Johnson, Lois Keil, Helen Douros. Sitting: Mary Nankervis, Stephany Dornin, Evelyn Botzenhardt, Barbara Elwart. Beverly Seidelman, Hilde Scheiber, Arlene Sluerzl. MOTHER'S TEA AND SENIOR BREAKFAST COMMITTEES Standing: Shirley AAvCill'l1121ll, Inga Matlick. Marion Orre, Roberta Sonierineyer, Marge 'lansey Sitting: Arlene Bates, Iqnn Eltnan, Donna Binnie. Sheila Lyons. Ellen Green, Lois Maggicnitalila. liarlmroCIarlson.Slepl1uny l.antlt, Shirlex Rail, M'ilnia Fenton. GRADUATION AN D DECORATION COMMITTEES Standing: Toni Ineandella. Dorolhx' Malha exon. Audrex Plotke. Laclean Henderson Marcia Sorensen. Sitting: Elsa Drenning, Auclrei Sallznian John liorliel. Bettx Bach. Arlene Sehtrenl berg. ,lim Holzapfel. Sheila Cernx, Mer- rian johnson. Arlene Exert. A -ye-9 l F e t ,-. OVW -- Q OVQOV gjbdfacy There was more glznnour than usual at the lXIolhe1 s Ten this year as the new social i'oc'm 'L-Qs opened in ylzintiary' for the winter class and new furniture was added prior to the e lie.1. Mothei s Teas are zilwziys filled with the wnrintli of mothers' proud smiles .mc grziduzites loying entertziininenl' for their Best Friend, A corszige lmearing het name is given to each mother upon her zirriyzil with 21 wimn welcome. She is then proudly introduced to M11 Boyd, principal and Mr. Daniel, assistant piincipal and the senior diyision and class teucliets. RCf1'6.1lllTlClllS are served and entertziinment provided, Con- tentinenl fills the room as soft music. played by' the string quartet whispers, Mom, WC'I'C proud of you and hope you are proud of us. You have mzlde it all possible. 52ml-,,,.js' ft 'X x sir .Q w All X If .W V . H f yy, v- K 1111 4 if 'f'- g: 1 ff X ', Q! , .1 , ra of 7956 Lihrarv Aide 4B Council Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer Spanish Club Red K White Literary Staff May Son's Fashion Show Model A Cappella Choir State Street Star Queen Candidate Graduation Aide Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society May Queen Court ROSALIE ANDERSON tRosieJ Emerson High School Gary, Indiana SA, 4A Councils All-School Council Delegate Amite Viee President Junior Red Cross Delegate Lake re Vien Columnist Special Girls' Chorus Senior Frolic Committee Senior Bowling Senior Prom Committee BRUCE ALLEN BARBARA ANDERSEN A11-School Council Delegate fliarhj lA, 2B Councils Lambda Phi Hi-Y Officer Oflite Practice, 127 Marshal Pony lixpress Visual Education Hi-Q, Bronle Pin Bloom Township High School Chicago Heights, Illinois Iota Chi Tri,Hi-Y Lake re View Columnist Senior Sersice PATRICIA ASHBY BETTY A- EACH ZB, 313, 3A Councils Ofhce Practice, 113 Marshal ,Iunior Red Cross Delegate GAA 1000 Point Letter XVater Ballet 3A Council German Club Latin Club Ofhee Practice, Main Lake re View Page Editor Special Girls' Chorus Senior Serxice Decoration Committee I-Ii'Q, Silver Pin National Honor Society TRED BECK Cllickj Football Tealn Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate 213 Council Alpha Hi-Y Marslial -lunior Red Cross Agent Pont Express -IB Class Sgt.-at-Arms Senior Bottling DONNA BINNIE GAA 5111! Point Letter All School Council Delegate IA, 2A, Councils Oniega Chi Tri-Hi-V Registration Aide Graduation Aide I.aLe re View Photographer ,lunior Chorus Special Girls' Chorus Senior Serxite Senior lireaktast Connnittee Sc-cretary Hi-Q, Iironlc' Pin DIARLENE BENNETT IB, 1A Councils Marshal Student Council Teac'her's Aide STUART BLAKESLEE Library Aide Red It White Acliertising Staff li KJ. ,tv MARIA BERNHARD XVaukesha High School XVau1cesha, XVisconsin Special Cirls' Chorus MICHAEL BONAFEDE I.ane Technical High School Chicago, Illinois 1 V, Intrainural Sports 1 . Xlarshal 1 1 f . Rfk-1 Senior, Program Qonnnittee ', X1 L' , . XC v xi 'u 1 ,NTV . , , .5 Q 'l. 'i , , if , I' x ,vi ,c i iv i cx -X if x, 1, W I att, 1, ,. , cw iifp N0 ITA BACHAR GAA 750 Point Letter A11 School Council Treasurer 2B Council Delta, Sergeant-at-Arms Ofhee Practice, 113 Marshal-junior Red Cross Lake re View Columnist Delegate Cadet Hop Committee Cadet Hou Quecn's Court Senior Gift Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin LILY BARHO CA.-X 5011 Point Lctter Cheerleader Captain IA, QB, ZA, IIB, flA, 4B Councils Delta, Presiclent Graduation Aide Captain junior Red Cross Delegate Lake re X icu Coininnist Special Girls' Chorus Senior Bottling Senior Proln Connnittce- Cliaiiinzin 'I-llfllilllfllll Queen, 1953 Max Queen, 151313 NANCY BA1-LALIA ROSENIARIE BALDONI C AA ltlflfl Point Letter CRaseb G AA M1111-ervlf h , Olhce Practice, 127 Ofhce Practice, 121, flfla, 334 Marshal Lihrarx Aide Registration Aide Rf'lZlSlflfllUn AMS Lake re View Columnist ni.Q sitter rin TILES? 15 XTFS f,AA.il1lJ Point Letter CAA Nlllllffllls tJI1icel'ractite, 127 Marshal Senior Seriicc NIotl1er's Tea Commit I.llIIL1lI'UU111 Xlarshal Girls' Clinic' Aide Girls' Clee Club JANIES BAUNIER Stage Crew :SJ DOLORES BROWN ROBERT BROWN fB0bj JAMES BRUCATO Ofhce Practice, 113, 127 Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate Hi-Q Silver Pin National Honor Society JAMES BUTLER fRedj Football Team Captain Swimming Team Alpha Hi-Y Marshal Trampoline Team Track Team Intramural Sports All School Council Vice President lB, lA, 4B Council Marshal Com ert Band Ponv Express ARLINE BUYTAERT Harrison High School Marshal Omega Chi Tri-Hi'Y fjiml ANTOINETTE CAR- DENAS CToni J Providence High School GAA Numerals All School Council Delegate 3B, SA, 413 Councils Latin Club Spanish Club Fine Arts Slub Alpha Tri-Hi'Y Lake re View Page Editor Cadet Queen Court Senior Bowling Class Day Committee BA L G G MILLICENT BORKO- v1cH qiuiuiep Office Practice, 113 Marshal Lake re View Columnist JOYCE BREHM GAA Board GAA 1000 Point Letter Wlater Ballet Vice President IB, lA, 2B, 2A, SA, 4B, 4A Councils Delta Treasurer Office Practice, 113 Junior Red Cross Delegate Special Girls' Chorus Ensemble Junior Turnabout Queen 4B Class Secretary 4A Class Treasurer May Queen Court Mn? Class EVELYN BOTZEN- HARDT 1B Council Marshal Hi C Club Future Teacher of America America Library Aide Registration Aide A Cappella Choir Graduation Usher Senior Service Budget Committee Hi-Q, Silver Pin LOUISE BRACH THOMAS BOYD QTOmj Intramural Sports 2B, 4B Councils Lambda Phi Hi Y All School Council Marshal IANE BROSS D All School Council Delegate GAA Bowling 2A Council Senior Service Hi-Q, Gold Pin Apparatus Club 4B Council Iota Chi President Special Girls' Chorus Senior Service Cap and Gown Committee BRO CARLSON QBarbJ GAA Bowling Oflice Practice, 336 Graduation Aide Senior Service unch Room Marshal Senior Bowling Mother's Tea ommittee May Queen Alternate BETTY LOUISE CARMICHAEL GAA Board GAA Bowling AA Chevrons AA 1000 Point Letter GAA Numerals Glee Club Marshal Office Practice, Main junior Red Cross Delegate Senior Service Announcement Committee 90 LEONARD CARLSON Football Team Baseball Team Marshal DANIEL CASELLA fDannyJ Football Team Basketball Team Intramural Sports IA, 2B, 2A, 3B Council Alpha Hi-Y Marshal ,Iunior Chorus Pony Express Prom Committee KENNETH CARDER Marseilles High School Marseilles, Illinois Football Team Intramural Sports 3A Council Lettermen's Club Lambda Phi Hi Y PHILIP CATALANO CPhilj Football Team Baseball Team Captain Intramural Basketball 2A, 3B Council Letterman's Club Marshal Key Club Senior Bowling Gilt Committee Chairman Hi-Q Bronze Pm of 1956 SHIELA CERNY MARY CHIALIVA RAYMOND CHRISTIAN 3A Council Office Practice, 334 Library Aide Marshal junior Red Cross Girls' Clinic Aide Glee Club Red 8: White Literary Staff Graduation Usher Senior Bowling Graduation Committee Secretary Hi-Q Bronze Pin BARNEY CLAMAGE Senn High School Track Team Marshal GAA Bowling Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate Senior Bowling IB, 2B, 3B, 4B, 4A Councils Hi-Q Bronze Pin Office Practice, 336 Marshal junior Red Cross 4B Hostess Senior Bowling Prom Committee ROBERT CLARK NORMA CONIBECKER Waller High School ffeeniej ROTC Competition Platoon German Club Spanish Club . Senior Bowling A Cappella Choir All School Council Delegate 4A Council Future Teachers of America ARMEN DAMERJIAN ANN DAVIS tHill Billyj NANCY DE MARS Football Team Track Team Intramural Basketball Letterman's Club Marshal Lambda Phi Sgt.-at-Arms 4B Council PATRICIA DEMMING tPa0 Scnn High School Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate QA, SA, 4B Council Announcement Committee Junior Red Cross Lunchroom Marshal Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Senior Service 4A Council Senior Bowling IVILMA DE VITO UVillyj Spanish Club Lake re View Staff Columnist ALICE MARY DOROCHOWICZ Office Practice, 337 Registration Aide Latin Club 4B Council Hi-Q Gold Pin HELEN DOUROS Library Aide Marshal Registration Aide Teacher's Aide IA Council Spanish Club Announcement Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin PATRICIA DOYLE QPatJ ELSA DRENNING GAA 1000 Point Letter GAA Numerals Registration Aide Ofiice Practice. 127 Apparatus Club Spanish Club All School Council Delegate IB Council Concert Orchestra Concert Bzmd IB, lA, 4B Council Senior Service Graduation Aide Special Girls' Chorus Decoration Committee Hi-Q, Bronze Pin May Queen Court MICHAEL DOYLE Lane Technical High School Marshal ROSEMARY DUCHANE Q Rosiey Junior Red Cross Delegate 4B Council Girls' Clinic Aide Hi-C Club Special Girls' Chorus Class Day Committee 91 tDee Deej Girls' Clinic Aide Ofhce Practice, 338 Hi-Q Bronze Pin STEPHANIE DORNIN Nitschman High School Bethlehem, Penn. Marshal Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y Fine Arts Club All School Council Delegate Senior Bowling Announcement Committee f' my JUDITH FALBISANER HAROLD FALKNER GAA Bowling UAA 500 Point Letter Ollice Practice, l2t-I Marshal Registration Aicle Senior Bowling' MERCEDES FERR ER Ollice Practice, 315-I I,ibrarx Aisle Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Aide Red X lVhite Editorial Board Girls' Clinic Aide Girls' Clee Club Ifuture Teachers of Ain President Senior Bowling Hi-Q Cold Pin National Honor Society erica I,vons Township High School Lvon's Illinois Track 'I earn Bast ball Teani Baslcctball 'II-am Intramural Sports lunior Chorus Red Pk White Art Stall HELENA FIELD Spanish Club Oiliee Practice, 335 lllarshal lunior Red Cross Delegate A Cappella Choir -IA Council Senior Bowling' Hi-Q Cold Pin National I-Ionor Society WVILMA FENTON Cjeanieb CAA I000 Point Letter IA, 2A, EIB, HA Councils Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Vice President Concert Orchestra Concert Band 'Iroinbone Solo Contest Senior Breakfast Committee Chairman Brass Sc-xtet Frcnch Club President Hi-Q Cold Pin National Hrznor Society JUDY FISHER Amite 'Iri-Hi-Y Marshal Concert Band Poppy Poster Contest, ' Hi-Q Iironfe Pin Dine Class MARILYN DUNHAC -'JOAN EISING Cage Park High School GAA Bowling Registration Aide junior Chorus Senior Service LYNNE ELMAN Bateman High School French Club Marshal Registration Aide Senior Breakfast Committee Marshal IB, IA Council Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Vice President Concert Orchestra Concert Band Scnior Service BARBARA ELWART GAA Bowling All School Council Delegate IA, 2B, 313, Councils Amal Phi Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Registration Aide Announcement Committee CAROLE ELLIOTT All School Council Delegate IA, ZB, 2A, 3B, SA, 4A Council Rcgistration Aide Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Secretary Ixike re View Columnist Concert Band 4A Council Committee French Club Future Teachers of America Secretary Hi-Q, Silver Pin ARLENE L. EVERT IB Council Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Library Aide Marshal Iunior Red Cross Delegate Graduation Committee Senior Bowling GLORIA FLORES GAA Bowling Spanish Cluh Secretary Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate Concert Orchestra PTA Page KEITH GENTZEN Lamhcla Phi Marslial Pont Express 92 I i I iftlv f lip! MARILYN FORD GAA 500 Point Letter Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Office Practice, Main Marshal Student Council Registration Aide Senior Bowling ROY GEYER San Diego Vocational San Diego, California Baseball Team IB, 2A, Council WILLIAM GARRITY Lambda Phi BONNIE CILL Melvin-Sibley High School Melvin, Illinois Spanish Club Science Fiction Club Hi-Q Gold Pin of 7956 IRA S. GOLD BEVERLY GRAF BRIGITA GRATZER Lane 'Technical High School fBevj Swimming Team 4A Council Nlarshal Concert Band Senior Bowling DAVID GREEN Track Team Intramural Sports Alpha Hi-Y Ollice P rattice, 127 IB, SB Councils Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide junior Red Cross Agent Concert Band Senior Gift Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin ELLEN GREEN Hvde Park High School Special Girls' Chorus GAA 1000 Point Letter GAA Numerals XYater Ballet ZA. 4A Councils Future Teachers of Amerie Latin Club Nlain Ollice Practice Graduation Aide A Cappella Choir Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society President May Queen Court GLORIA GUTTEN- BERGER French Club GAA 1000 Point Letter CAA Nunierals Water Ballet IA, 2A, -IB, 4A Councils Delta Club Vice President Marshal Graduation Usher Special Girls' Chorus Ensemble Prom Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin LADEAN HENDERSON JEAN HENNINGER Iliarshal Registration Aide Future Teachers of America IIA, IB Council Kappa Tri,Hi-Y Decoration Committee Hi-Q, Gold Pin National Honor Society ROBERT HESS Marshal Red k IVhile Art Staff 3B Council SUE HOESSRICH Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Graduation Usher Concert Orchestra Concert Band Senior Bowling Hi-Q Bronze Pin D CHERIE HERRING- TON Oflice Practice, 138, 229 Iunior Red Cross Delegate INIarshaI Library Aide Registration Aide IB Council Latin Club Senior Bowling Senior Serxice Class Day Committee ROBERT HOLMES fB0bJ Basketball Team Baseball Team Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate IB, IA Councils Marshal 93 GR 21 MFT' x, Levden Township High School Levden, Illinois Hi-C Club Marshal Registration Aide A Capella Choir INA HARRIS fDinoJ GAA Board CAA 500 Point Lctter IIB Class President All School Council Sec retary IA, IIB, Councils French Cluh Vice Prcsiclent Special Girls' Chorus Special Girls' Chorus Iinsemble Cadet Hop Committee Decoration Couunittce Hi-Q Silxer Pin May Queen Court ACE HAFLINGER RICHARD HAMEL Marshal Football Team Basketball Team Baseball Team IB, -IB Council I,ettermcn's Club Ollicer I-'rosh-Soph Football Team Frosh-Soph Basketball Team lntrauiural Sports Basketball Champs, '32, '5-I Yollexball Champs, '34 REX HARRIS Marshal -115, 4A Council Rex Club KATHLEEN HABI- NIOND fliayj GAA 750 Point Letter IVater Ballet Ollice Practice, 1334 IA Council Registration Aide ,lunior Red Cross Delegate Hi-C Club Future Teachers of Americz Red X XVhite Aclxertising Staff ARLENE HENDERSON GAA 1000 Point Letter Apparatus Club Otlice Practice, 127, llil Registration Aide .lunior Red Cross Delegate C LARICE JACOBS cflarij Marshal All School Cotlncil Delegate A Cappella Choir Lake re View Columnist Hi-Q Bronze Pin MERRIAN JOHNSON cMerrj M ars h al Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Girls' Clinic Aide 38, SA, 48, 4A Councils Special Girls' Chorus Special Girls' Chorus Ensemble Lake re View Columnist Red R White Co-l-Zditor Senior Bowling Graduation Usher Graduation Committee Chairman Hi-Q Silver Pin DEANNE JOHNSON GEORGE JOHNSON KDCJ M a rsh al Ollice Practice, 335 French Club Oliicer Budget Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin CHARLES JOHNSTON Marshal Hookroom Aidv' Marshal 3A Council Science Fiction Club Ofhcer Kev Cluh Senior Board Director Visual Education Chemistry Laboratory Assistant Radio-TV Council junior Chorus A Cappella Choir Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society MAXINE JORDAN fMaxb Marshal Library Aide lA Council German Club Senior 4A Council Committee JAMES HOLZAPFEL Basketball Team Intramural Sports Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate junior Chorus Senior Bowling Graduation Committee MARTHA HUBBLE qMartyJ Bradford High School Marshal Hi-C Club une Class ROBERTA HoPcooD WILLIAM HOWARD fRobbieJ qniup GAA 500 Point Letter Office Practice, Main Marshal junior Chorus A Cappella Choir Senior Bowling Hi-Q Silver Pin ARLENE HUNSINGER ANTOINETTE INCAN- All School Council Olhcer IB, lA, QB, QA, SB Councils Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Vice President Concert Band Scholastic Art Award Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin DELLA from All School Council Delegate Kappa Tri-Hi-Y President IA, 2B, 3B, 3A, Councils lA Class President French Club Officer Future Teachers of America Clarinet Trio Concert Band Concert Orchestra Senior Bowling Graduation Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin RONALD JUDSON JOAN KARL BETTY KEEGAN Lane Technical High School Marshal Marshal Intramural Sports Amal Phi Tri-Hi-Y Junior Red Cross Delegate Marshal Announcement Committee 3B Council Hi-C Club Officer Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Lake re View Columnist junior Turnabout Queen Senior Bowling SANDRA KENIP FRED KETO VICTORIA KHAWIIS CSandvJ GAA Board President GAA Chex rons GAA 1000 Point Letter GAA Nurnerals XVater Ballet SB, BA. -1B, -lA Councils Concert Orchestra Scholastic Gold Key Winner '56 Senior Bowling Senior Frolic Committee Budget Committee Hi-Q Silxer Pin 94 ROTC Rifle Team All School Council Delegate Visual Education French Club Lake re View Columnist GAA Bowling 2B Council Radio-TV Council Fine Arts Club String Ensemble Concert Orchestra of 7956 STEPHEN KIBORT Lane Technical High School Track Team Baseball Team Lettermen's Club Alpha Hi-Y Lake re View Columnist MERRELLEE KIRK- LAND GAA Bowling Marshal Registration Aide IA, 2B, QA, 3B, 3A Council IA Class Treasurer All School Council Delegate ,lunior Chorus Scholastic Art Award Gold Key Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Vice President Senior Bowling 4A Council Committee Hi-Q Bronie Pin LOIS KIEL Office Practice, 138 Marshal Registration Aide ,lunior Chorus Budget Committee JOAN KLEIN fRockyj GAA 500 Point Letter 2B, 2A, 3A, 4B, Councils Office Practice, Main Marshal Registration Aide junior Red Cross Delegate All School Council Delegate Senior Bowling A-'lar MARIA LAM BROS French Club Oihce Practice, l27 Library Aide Marshal Registration Aide junior Red Cross Delegate Hi-Q Gold Pin CLIFFORD LEHMAN QSkidJ Rantonl High School Rantoul, Illinois Senior Bowling Team Gift Committee STEPHANY LANDT CStevieJ GAA Board GAA 500 Point Letter Water Ballet All School Council Oihcer IB Council Graduation Aide Concert Orchestra Concert Band Mothers' Tea Chairman Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Olhcer Max' Queen Lady in IVaiting ROBERT LENZI Marshal Football Team Intramural Sports BEVERLY KINZEL fBevj 4A Council IVIARY KNEIP GAA Numerals Chess Club Science-Fiction Club Radio-TV Council Junior Red Cross Delegate Lake re View Page Editor Hi-Q Gold Pin BEATRICE LA VRES QBeaJ 3B, 3A Council Officer Oihce Practice, llli Library Aide Spanish Club Special Girls' Chorus Hi-Q Bronze Pin SANDRA LESCHMAN QSandyJ Oiiice Practice, 138 Registration Aide French Club Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society 95 JOHN KORBEL Baseball Team All School Council Delegate Marshal Lambda Phi-I-Ii-Y Lettermen's Club ,Iunior Chorus Senior Bowling League Decoration l'ommittee Hi-Q Bronze Pin National Honor Societx WARREN KRAUSE Lane Technical High School Marshal Ifootball Team Intramural Sports Alpha Hi-Y Senior Bowling DELLA KRASNESKY iDeeJ Marshal Ollice Practice, 229 Hi-C Club BARBARA KRESS GAA i000 Point Letter GAA Numerals Library Aide Marshal Registration Aide Science Fiction Club Oi'Ficer French Club Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Senior Frolic Committee Graduation Aide 4A Council Committee Max Queen Court GARY KRAUSE Marshal Frosh-Soph Basketball Letternien's Club Basketball Team Intramural Sports ZAIGA KROLLS All School Council Delega 2B, 2A, 3B, SA, 4B, 4A Councils Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide Graduation Usher, Co-Captain Special Girls' Chorus Ensemble I6 Prom Committee Secretary German Club President 48 Class Treasurer Senior Frolic Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society Oihcer IB Council RAYMOND LUM LEY Concert f,l'I'l1t'Sll'il LOIS MACGION CA LDA Marshal Hi-C Club SHEILA LYONS C-RETCHEN IVIACIN- Nlaisbal TYRI2 Mullins' 'I'ea Committee Mmslml GAA Bowling f Mn? Class GEORGETTE LEWIS MICHAEL LICHTEN- DARLENE LODIN Hi-C Club Spanish Club Girls' Glee Club Hi-Q Silver Pin BARBARA LOYA QBarbJ GAA Bowling Marshal Amal Phi Ofhcer 'Trampoline Team sT121N mikey Lane Technical High School Oflice Practice, 136 Swimming Team Lake re View Photographer Library Aide Future Teachers of America Ollicer 4A Council Registration Aide Red X 1VIiite Literary Staff Special Girls' Chorus Hi-Q Bronze Pin JEANINE LUCAS JOHN LUCAS Mashal Mashul Senior Service 4B, 4A Council Track Team Baseball Team Intramural Sports Letter-inen's Club IVA LTER M A LLES tWValIyJ Marshall Intramural Sports Basketball Champs '54 Vollevball Champs '54 Basketball Team Lettermen's Club All School Council Delegate IB, IA Council lunior Red Cross Delegate Gill Committee SANDRA MANKINS Nlarslial XVater Ballet IB, IA, 215, ZA, 313, 415 Council Library Aide Future Teachers of America IB Class Ollicer Delta Club Graduation Usher .Senior Bowling League Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society Nav Queen Court WAYNE NIARINO DAVE MARKSON All School Council Delegate 2B, 3A Councils Lambda Phi-Hi-Y Oilicer Marshal Concert Band French Club ROBERT MARTINEK Roosevelt High School 3B Council Marshal Red Sc White Advertising Staff Lake re View Advertising Mgr. Ponv Express Visual Education DIANA MASTRO- QBOIJI DOIVIENICO tDiJ Marshal Marshal IB, IA, 215, 2A, 4B Council junior Red Cross Delegate All School Council Delegate Amite Tri-Hi-Y Lambda Phi Hi-Y Intramural Sports 96 ROBERT MARTIN Library Aide Marshal Visual Education Future Teachers of America Officer Testing Aide Latin Club Hi-Q Gold Pin, Oflieer National Honor Society Ofhcer Valedictorian DOROTHY MATHESON Office Practice, Main Concert Orchestra Concert Band Co-Captain Band Quartet Band Sextet First Honor in Band 8: Orchestra Ensemble Contest Red le White Advertising Staff Decoration Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin of 1956 INGA MATZICK NANCI MATZICK Hi-C Ofl:lCCI' lklarghal Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-C Club PETER Mc DERMOTT ELINOR Me GOWAN Spooner High School Spooner, Wisconsin Lambda Phi Hi-Y Concert Orchestra Concert Band qiaiiiey GAA l000 Point Letter GAA Numerals Latin Club Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate Apparatus Club Special Girls' Chorus Future Teachers of America Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society YVONNE MULLINS QSmokieJ Gassaway High School Gassaway, Virginia Marshal GLORIA NAPE QPudgyJ Marshal Library Aide 2B Council Iota Chi-Tri-Hi-Y WALTER MURPHY QWallyJ St. George High School Baseball Team Marshal GERALDINE NAPE Hi-Q Gold Pin QGerryj Ollice Practice, 138 Registration Aide lB Council Spanish Club National Honor Society IANICE MAY GAA Bowling Marshal Concert Band CAROL Mae REY- NOLDS QMHCJ GAA Bowling GAA Numerals 4B Council Amal Phi Oflicer Office Practice, Main Registration Aide Graduation Aide Junior Red Cross Delegate junior Chorus Senior Bowling Hi-Q Silver Pin National Honor Society MARY NANKERVIS GAA Bowling GAA l000 Point Letter 2A Council Water Ballet Registration Aide Junior Red Cross Delegate A Cappella Choir Graduation Aide Budget Committee Ofhcer Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society Ollicer May Queen Court RAYNIOND NEAL CSpikeJ Intramural Sports Football Team Marshal 4B Council 97 FLORENCE MERRITT Dubuque High School Dubuque, Iowa Concert Orchestra Concert Band Hi-Q Gold Pin LAWRENCE MOR AN ROTC Cadet Officer ROTC Color Guard ROTC Rifle Team ROTC Picked Platoon QB Council Rifie and Saber Club Officer Lake re View Columnist Concert Orchestra Student Conductor String linsemlile Visual Education Radio Director WBEZ Board of Education Radio Producer l J' EDWARD METZ Stage Crew Senior Frolic Committee Cadet Hop Committee DIANA MOY Library Aide Registration Aide Oliice Practice, 113 lA, QA, 4B, 4A Council Hi-C Club Latin Club Concert Orchestra String Ensemble Gift Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society JEAN MICKIZL Marshal Office Practice, 334 2A, 3A Councils Amite Tri-Hv-Y Otlicer Graduation Aide Hi-Q Gold Pin SYLVIA MOY Library Aide Registration Aide Latin Cltib Hi-C Club All School Council Delegate lA, 2B, 2A, 3B, 4B, 4A Councils Red Xe White Literary Staff Concert Orchestra Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society gif Qi BEATRICE NUNES fBeaI All School Council llc-lt-gale IA, ZH, ZA, IIB, IIA, III Councils Marshal Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Ollicer Ollice Practice, 23:7 Registration Aide Graduation Aide Senior Seri icc- Senior lfrolic Chairman 415 Class Presiclent Class Reunion Ccunniitlee Hi-Q Colcl Pin LEON ODGERS Lane I c-clinical High School Marshall THOMAS O'DONNELL DOROTHY OLSON QTomJ fD0ttij All School Council Delegate Bookrooin Aicle Marshal Lunchroom Marshal Lake rc' View Page I-'clilor Gift Colnniittee CAA Bowling GAA 500 Point Letter Spanish Club Glee Club Ollice Practice, Main Marshal Red lk XN'liite Literarx Staff Senior I-'rolic Committee Senior Bowling Hi-Q Silver Pin CAROL 0'DONNELL Steinmetf High School GAA T50 Point Letter GAA Numerals lVater Ballet Clee Club Ollice Practice, Main Registration Aide Hi-Q Bronze Pin WVILLIAINI OLSON ROTC Non Commissioned Cadet Ollicer IB, IA, 2A, -IB Council Camera Club Marshal lunior Red Cross Delegate 'Third Place winner, Chicago Science Fair Exhibit Si PATRICIA NEITZEL Marshal Oihce Practice, Main 28. QA, FIB. IIA, -IB, -IA Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y Graduation Usher Captain Concert Band Concert Orchestra Maiorette Captain Senior Service President -IA Class Chaplain Senior Frolic Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin SARAH NELSON GAA 750 Point Letter SB, 3A Councils Olhce Practice, Main, 337 Teachers' Aide Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Aide Senior Seriice une Cilass DORIS NELSON Marshal Registration Aide All School Council Delegate QB. QA, IIB, -IA Councils Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Oflicer Glee Club Junior Chorus Senior Bowling Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin HELEN NELSON GAA Numerals junior Red Cross Delegate IB, KB, IIA, 413, 4-A Councils Future Teachers of America Officer Apparatus Club Red tk White Literarv Editorial Board Red K White Adxertising Staff A Cappella Choir Graduation Aide -IB Class Officer Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society Olhcer TAMAR NEWMARK GLTDRUN NQRDIN CTammyJ Hide Park High School Marshal Future Teachers of America Prom Committee Wells High School IVIARION ORRE LILLIAN PANTLE BEVERLY PARSON Hi-C Club A Cappella Choir GAA Numerals Graduation Usher Mothers' Tea Committee Hi-Q Bronre Pin All School Council Delegate Fine Arts Club Science Fiction Club President UDC Club Art Scholastic Key Winner Concert Orchestra Class Day Committee Senior Frolic Decoration Chairman Hi-Q Silser Pin CI-ARA PENA JOHN PENICNAK KATHLEEN PETERSON Marshal yfarsi-131 ugathyj All School Council Delegate Ofhce Practice, 334 French Club Class Das' Committee I-Ii-Q Bronze Pin 98 2B, 3A, -IB Councils Baseball Team Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate Latin Club Prom Committee Senior Bowling Pom' Express Lettermen's Club Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society Pasco High School Kansas City, Mo. Marshal Office Practice, 229 Water Ballet French Club A Cappella Choir Concert Band Hi-Q Gold Pin of 7956 LORETTA PIAZZA tLorrieJ GAA Board Officer GAA 500 Point Letter GAA Numerals Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y President Library Aide Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Usher Special Girls' Chorus Cadet Queen Court Senior lfrolic Committee May Queen Maid of Honor AUDREY PLOTKE qixudiep 2A Council Officer Marshal Lunchroom Marshal Senior Service Senior Frolic Committee Graduation Committee EMMA PINKSTAFF RONALD PISANO tPinkiej CRonJ Ofhce Practice, 229 junior Red Cross Delegate Visual Education JOAN PRITZEN Marshall Registration Aide ,Iunior Red Cross Delegate IA, 2B, 2A, 3B Councils Lunchroom Marshal Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y Special Girls' Chorus Special Girls' Chorus lin- semble Senior Frolic Committee IA, 2B, 2A, 3B, 3A Counc Alpha I-li-Y Marshal ,Iunior Chorus Basketball Team Intramural Team Prom Committee Pont I-lxpress Hi-Q Bronze Pin PHYLLIS PRUETT tPhY1J Marshal Girls' Clinic Aide 2A Council Iunior Red Cross Delegate Hi-Q Bronze Pin LENORE REPETTO fLynnJ Ofhce Practice, 229 Marshal Hi-Q PIFOIIIC PATRICIA RODDEN tPattJ GAA Board GAA 1000 Point Letter GAA Numerals Olhce Practice, Gym Marshal ,Iunior Red Cross Delegate Lake re View Page Editor Scholastic Roto Award Glee Cluh Senior Bowling Hi-Q Bronze Pin JOAN ROBERTS Cjoniy Palatine High School Palatine, Illinois Alpha Tri-Hi-Y GAA Bowling Oflice Practice, 127 Marshal Registration Aide Lake re View Columnist Senior Bowling LYNNE ROSE East Orange High School I-'ast Orin t Yew ersev .'.' A g-, . ' 'j I Swimming Letter XVater Ballet 2B, BB, -IB, -IA Council Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Senior Bowling Hi-Q Bronze Pin I S BERNARD ROBISON Football Team 3B. ZA Councils Marshal Iunior Chorus Visual Education Distributive Education SHARON ROUZAN Office Practice, Main Marshal Lake re View Columnist Red k M'hite Art Staff Red K White Business Sta Beginners Band Glee Club 99 ils OYCE RACEK GAA Board GAA IOOU Point Letter GAA Numerals Water Ballet Lake View Tumbler Trampoline Team .Iunior Red Cross Delegate Apparatus Club Officer Lake re View Columnist Red 8: White Business Staff ,Iunior Chorus Special Girls' Chorus HIRLEY RAU Marshal Librarv Aide ,Iunior Red Cross Delegate Apparatus Cluh Breakfast Committee IOAN RADKE E Office Practice. 128, IES Registration Aide Future Teachers of America German Club Hi-Q Gold Pin LLEN RAISAN EN GAA Numerals Oflice Practice. 3213 Registration Aide AA Council Latin Club Apparatus Club Future Teachers of America Officer Red K lVhite Literars Stal? ,Iunior Chorus Senior Bowling Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society- Ofliter GARLENE REID PATRICIA REITER GAA Bowling GAA 1000 Point Letter All School Council Chairman 2B, 2A, IIB, IIA, 4A Councils Latin Club Ofhce Practice, 229 Registration Aide Iunior Red Cross Delegate Ifirst Place Bowling Contest Hi-Q Bronze Pin Office Practice, 357 Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Glee Club If jf Z f JAMES RYAN Intramural Sports IB, IA, 2B, 3B, 3A, 4B, 4A Councils Lambda Phi Hi-Y Concert Band 3A Outstanding Award Budget Committee Hi-Q Silver Pin DIANE SANDBURG Marshal Une Class PATRICIA JANE RYAN AUDREY SALZMAN All School Council Delegate IB, IA, 2B, 2A, SB, 3A, 4B, 4A Councils 4A Council Olficer Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Office Practice, 128 Marshal Lake re View Columnist Concert Band 3A Class Officer 4A Class Officer Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society HOWARD SAUER quankp Basketball Intramural Sports Marshal IB, 2B, 4B Council All School Council Delegate Kev Club Letterman's Club Alpha Hi-Y Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society 1AudieJ Oflice Practice, 334 Library Aide Registration Aide ,Iunior Red Cross Delegate Future Teachers of America German Club Concert Band Concert Orchestra First Place in Solo Contest Decoration Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin JOY SCHEFFLER IA, 2B Council 3A Class Officer lA Class President Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Olficer, Chaplain Library Aide Registration Aide Concert Orchestra Concert Band THEODORE SCHERER ART SCHIEBER HILDEGARD SCHIE- ffedj Lane Technical High School BER fHildej Lane Technical High School bfwflf BQWIIQH . All School Council Delegate Football fl-Cam Distributive Izducation 23 Cmmfil Marshal Hi-C Club German Club Future Teachers of America Oilice Practice, ll3 Graduation Usher A Cappella Choir Senior Service Budget Committee Chairman Hi-Q Bronze Pin ARLENE SCHNIIDT ARLENE SCHOENBERG BEVERLY SCHUHL Apparatus Club Hi-C Club Oflicer fBevJ Olhce Practice Main German Club 03356 practice, 336 Bookroom Aide Registration Aide Marshal Marshal Registration Aide Future Teachers of America Hi-Q Bronze Pin A Cappella Choir Concert Band Brass Sextet, '55, '56 Graduation Committee Latin Club Registration Aide Special Girls' Chorus Senior Service Hi-Q Gold Pin I I l I LORETTA SCHULKE JUDITH SCHWARTZ Marshal I Y qudyj Special Girls Chorus GAA 1000 Point Letter Cheer Leaders Officer IB, lA, 2A, SB Council Marshal Graduation Usher Junior Red Cross Officer Special Girls' Chorus Special Girls' Chorus Ensemble Hi-Q Gold Pin, President May Queen Court Y , ,, , , M BEVERLY SEIDELMAN QBevJ GAA 500 Point Letter 4A Council Office Practice, 337 Graduation Aide Concert Orchestra Senior Service Senior Bowling Budget Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society May Queen Court Salutatorian EURO SICH BARBARA SIEGEL YVILLIAM SIEWERT Belgrade High School All :chool Council Delegate QBHU Belg acl ,Y g 'l ' GA. Bowl' Mmhrii C U 05 am GAA 750 132511 Letter f,2Q,flQf1if?I?'2m Marshal ' 100 Registration Aide 4B Council Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society Intramural Sports Marshall Lettermen's Club Senior Bowling of 1956 DIANA SINIS CL10 GAA Chevrons GAA 500 Point Letter GAA Numerals GAA Bowling Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Glee Club Concert Band Lake re View Page Editor Graduation Usher Senior Service Hi-Q Silver Pin THOMAS SMYTH fTomJ Centerville High School Centerville, Pennsylvania Distributive Education Red 8: XVhite Art Staff Senior Bowling GUS SIROTZKI Lambda Tri-Hi-Y Stage Crew Football Team A Cappella Choir ROBERTA SOMER- NIEYER QB, SB, 4B Council Registration Aide Concert Band Senior Breakfast Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society LYNETTE SNIITH fLynnJ Marshal All School Council Delegate 1A,2B, 3B, Council Graduation Usher Special Girls' Chorus Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society NIARCIA SORENSEN fM2l'CJ GAA Board GAA Numerals All School Council Delegate 3B. 3A Councils Amite Tri-Hi-Y Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Usher Junior Red Cross Delegate Special Girls' Chorus Special Girls, Chorus Ensemble Graduation Committee KAREN SWAN AL SWANSON INIARJORIE TANSEY Marshal Holv Name High .School fhfargel Escanaba, Michigan Football Team Intramural Sports ,Iunior Chorus Red Sc White Art Staff GAA 500 Point Letter QA, 3B, BA, 4B, 4A Council Hi-C Club Marshal Registration Aide Special Girls' Chorus Senior Mothers' Tea Committee Special Girls' Chorus Ensemble Hi-Q Bronze Pin PATRICIA TETREV NANCY TRIPP MARILYN TURNER GAA Bowling A many v Qgghglub Offlfef HI-Q Bronze Pin A. B. Davis High School Mt. Vernon, New York 3B Council French Club Marshal ,Iunior Red Cross Olhcer Concert Band Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin Max Queen Court Alternate i NOKIA SORENSEN JAMES STEVEN BIARY ELLEN GAA Bowling STINSON IB, QA-.4B',4A,C0UnCil5 All School Council President Shadv Spring High School Iota Chl Tfl'Hl'Y Lambda Phi-Hi-Y President Beaver, West Yifglnlll Liifin Club A Cappella Choir Hi-C Club Oihcer Marshal Concert Orchestra Concert Band Red Sc White Literary Staff Third Place Cake Baking Contest Gift Committee Senior Bowling Senior Frolic Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin ELEANOR STRASSER 2B, 2A, 3.A, 4A Council Marshal lunior Red Cross Delegate Concert Band Senior Class Dax Committee Concert Band Senior Class President Kev Club YMCA YVorld Centennial Celebration in Paris Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Societr Who's Who Outstanding Mnior ARLENE STUERZL fStertzJ Cheer Leader QB, QA, 3B, 3A Councils Delta Club President Lake re View Page Editor Special Girls' Chorus Cadet Queen Court Gold Kev Art Award German Club Ohicer Announcement Conimittee Chairman Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Societx Mav QueeII Ladr ill Waiting VERNA STUNIPHAUS Gvm Swim Letter GAA 500 Point Letter XYater Ballet IA, QB, 3A, 4B Councils Delta Club Officer Marshal Graduation Aide Lake re View Columnist Special Girls, Chorus Prom Committee 101 DEANNA WEBER SHIRLEY WVEHRMAN tlleej All School Council Officer IB, IA, ZH, ZA, 3B Countils Ainite 'l'ri-Hi-Y Ollicer Ollice Practice, llfl IB Class l'resident Lake re-View Page Iiclitor Concert Orchestra Special Girls, Chorus Cadet Hop Committee, '54 Cadet Queen's Court '55 Hi-Q Bronze Pin Radio Council RETA WVELLS 3A Council Oflicer Kappa rl'riAHi-Y Officer Marshal Registration Aide Graduation Usher Lake re View Staff French Club GAA Board All School Council Delegate lA, ZA, ISA Countil Ifuture 'lieachers of America Marshal Graduation Usher Lake re-View Columnist Red PQ White Biisiriess Stall Special Girls' Chorus Senior Breakfast Coniinittee Hi-Q Silver l'iu PI-IYLLIS YVEYER 2B, 3B Councils GERTRUDE WVEIGEL CGertiej Oflice llrac t ice, 229 Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate ARLENE WHITE Office Practice. 336 Lunchroom Marshal Registration Aide Hi-Q Bronze Pin ,ww-mf JOAN UDROW Hi-C Club Marshal Registration Aide Hi-Q Bronze Pin DIANE VAN SKIKE GAA Bowling GAA 750 Point Letter GAA Numerals Apparatus Club Lunchroom Marshal Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Oflicer Oflice Practice, 138 Marshal Special Girls' Chorus Reunion Committee M712 Class FRED UHDE ANNA MARIE UM- Lane Technical High School LAUFF LAIIDI Frosh-Soph Football Team Swimming Team 4B, 4A Council Hi-C Club President Marshal 4B Class Chaplain Senior Class Officer Lettermen's Club Key Club Chaplain Bus Loader Captain Senior Bowling Hi-Q Bronze Pin GERALDINE VIGEON fjerrij Iota Chi-Tri-Hi-Y Distributive Education St. Alphonsus Commercial High School SA, 4A Councils Senior Service Senior Bowling Cap and Gown Committee Hi-Q Gold Pin joe WATKINS Baseball Team Intramural Sports Bookroom Aide Red tk White Art Staff Senior Bowling l BARBARA WHITE Marshal Office Practice, Main Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Library Aide Registration Aide .Iunior Red Cross Delegate Apparatus Club LIARY IVILLIANIS Lunchroom Marshal Marshal Special Girls' Chorus Senior Service Cap and Gown Committee All School Council Delegat Senior I-irolit Committee Hi-Q BILJIIIC Pin lU2 C JOHN WHITENACK ROTC Picked Platoon ROTC Cadet Oihcer 3A Council Key Club Marshal Registration Aide Bus Marshal Laboratory Assistant Office Practice, ROTC Library Aide Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society IWICHAEL WILLSON fMikeJ Intramural Sports All School Council Delegate QB, 2A, 3A Councils Lambda Phi Hi.Y Ollicer Marshal A Cappella Choir Class Day Committee Senior Bowling Hi-Q Gold Pin National Honor Society Officer KATHRYN WILBUR Marshal I BETTY WILSON GAA Bowling GAA Numerals All School Council Delegate IB, 2B, 4B, 4A Councils Iota Chi Tri-Hi-Y Officer Ofhce Practice, 229 Marshal Registration Aide Hi-Q Bronze Pin of 7956 VIRGINIA WOLSKI 25, 3B, 3A, 4B Councils Office Practice, 229 Marshal Registration Aide junior Red Cross Delegate Hi-Q Silver Pin GLORIA YADGIR Marshal Hi-C Club Amite Tri-Hi-Y Registration Aide A Cappella Choir Concert Band Senior Service Announcement Committee Hi-Q Bronze Pin DAVID ZELAYA American High School Manauga, Niciragua Marshal Captain SA Council Spanish Club Hi-Q Bronze Pin DOLORES WOODS ADELINE WVYSONG Junior Achievement Ofhter fAddiej Marshal Senior Service RAYMOND YOUNG IB, IA, QB, 3B, 3A, 4B Councils Lambda Phi Hi-Y Marshal A Cappella Choir Intramular Sports 4B Class Ofhcer I-lifQ Silver Pin SIDNEY ZIPPERNIAN qsiap Marshal Swimming Team Captain Baseball Team Intramural Sports lA, 2B, 2A, SB, 3A, 4B, 4A Councils Lambda Phi Hi-Y Lettermen's Club ,lunior Chorus Senior Class Ofhcer Hi-Q Silver Pin National Honor Society All School Council Delegate 2B, ZB, 4B Council President Amite Tri-Hi-Y Beta Tri-l-li-Y Ofhce Practice, 138 Iunior Chorus Senior Service Class Day Committee Glee Club Hi-Q Bronze Pin CHRISTINA ZAHN tChrisl Office Practice Marshal Registration Aide Teacher's Aide Hi-Q Bronze Pin NANCY FLADIGER CNot Picturedj ummer Scgool graduafes VIOLET ALEXANDER JERRY CAUTHEN WVARREN COTTON Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate All School Council Delegate 2B Council Amal Phi-Tri-Hi-Y MARY DAVIDSON Marshal junior Red Cross Delegate 2B Council Amal Phi-Tri-Hi-Y Lake re View Columnist AQ. ' X- 1 Marshal Sergeant Football Team Track Team IA. 2B Councils Lettermen's Club Safetv Patrol Pom' Express Hi-C Club PHYLLIS DUHR St. Sebastian High School ROTC Color Guard ROTC Rifle Team Marshal Bookroom Aide Latin Club Olhier luriior Chorus Booster Columnist Lake re View Staff Editor RICHARD IUREK Lane Technical High School Marshal Intramural Sports MIB Council JOYCE KAPLAN Marshal Registration Aide Girls' Glee Club Olhce Practice, 127 SUSAN STRACK .nam Tri-uric DIANE SCHUELER CDU Marshal lunior Red Cross Delegate Latin Club Theta TriAHi-Y .Xlplia Tri-Hi-Y Red M'hite ,XVI Staff Spetial Girls' Chorus Senior Service MICHAEL URROPIAN Marshal 103 Red and M'hite Art Staff Advanted Mixed Chorus CHARLES SMOLK tChuck5 Marshal Sergeant Lt-txt-rmen's Club Alpha Hi-Y Hi-C Club 23,5413 Countils Football Team Captain Track Team Baseball Team Safetv Patrol Ponv lxprt-ss Red zu Wlntt: Business Staff Y 17 gf 9 44 I W FP Q , D 4 ? 5 X A at W E! lr ' ix , I' A fl! 7 Q, 5 I J, YK ! , A - . 174 h 4, wr ..x, xwh gl'S up gQC,rSE if 2 flu IA QV -,i 5 0 -- excixh was f x 5 Q v iv Jug -,K x fux. .x 5 1 S x - f x Y X N Q5 'fk ag g ' . K wx ,, f -wx' . f ' '-A 4, N - Y - f' X. SJ x' WN, X 7 1 r g X, hx j A I V X Ng: if . ,H ' lww. , 1 F 2 .fb Q sw?-f' ' 4 mx - f lx X M' AN., E 'Y I A -. ,W -fgfq ,Ml , If-x f X., J 1 I xxx? 'kv ' J Mx' la v -x n 0 vu . n r, . s I 4 ' v sn - 4 ' Q . ' s J.,-N -an N, ,f- 'riff' up -5 ' n a o W S'-9 QVXXQ ramafisfs rocluce Sion' er ormances Lia For the lourth consecutive year, Miss Helen Kinsella's drama Classes have received the top award lor their production for Veteran's Day assembly. This year their production was placed around the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. livery assembly at Lake View is a work of art. The drama classes do a fine job of entertaining the student body on a high plane of dramatic art. Besides their regular programs, they are always ready to help with school projects as they did last lall in displaying the cakes baked by the girls for the YMCA community project. This was a tremendous undertaking and with the help of the PTA numerous cakes were transported to the fair grounds where they were sold the next day to bring in proceeds for the Belmont Ave. YMCA. 106 ,Q . Y Y . 1 , is wg U ' H , 'R J J r-.,1. A x , m 2 I ,L 3 . was 1 7 'Il-Q s v -K' ' y Q Q5 f SJ X 9 AL: 5, f X q N ff ' QQ-' Y : 1 , ' X1 ' , '73, S ,.-:SY x r A 4 N if ' 1 pw Y L , - ki wg 2 If X -A .gin 1 I 7 'f Jw AY Q A A ' ' 'A 3 w .. K - X ? 'N Q .Q .ff X - A . ' 53' A 5 Y A Ak X? Mfg Q 15 A' ,S 1 V' , f r f' X 1 Q QA Q Q X 'Q ' 11 'si' T '55, , ffiwgk' 53 h hy? 1 'I xii iii f .' 1 s JA M. 4 , M U K - X S F X f W Q 'f 1 v N. . N k X. 1 x, if gx 'wr-5, x in s .- X95 Xin X f - k -2 S- iug V . f -fx! V . i Jfrf -, . - -. .M glgf by X QL- .xii KX .- yflfggg x , K. fn Q X 4 tif , t Qu x ,Q g 1 , .F 3 hikgm x , f . A wi N . q - Q- 'X ,x Q, .v 2 ' Egg + xx -if X K9 , 1 1 -jf :LfgXQgg.,gg X ,. Y' MB, '- X , ,, Xk,e - X X X. - . .... a - Q ' S. 13 X A wif' , -X , -Q X 5- --Q 4 ' f, fi 1 ' . - . ' ' 2 ' K bf . f3l3'51'-N, 2 -A ' ,lf f ' ' J 1 T 'X ' i'l 57'1 A -v: 1 , 'H' X H i ,gli - Q- - Q QQ 1 Qu X X - f. S . .V . , X ff hvQQ :fwf . P - Q ,,4 in , Vi b XX ,X k 5 X .1 - . . X A . X f' ' X I Lf - ' Q 1 -- ,--' 11' A ,, , ,Q N ,V XS, x if 1 ,,. g-., ' ' 0 av 6 fi L: , . xxx - Vg, x' V I Q -SR A ' K L ax A X gf -. ' 3 3 A , N ,J I I L 1 L A - In fa lx Lx Christmas at Lake View is always a colorful and busy time. Everywhere all phases of the season are being seen. In the foyer, Miss XfVick's art classes are trimming the large tree. For weeks these students have been busy designing and making all the ornaments that are used to trim the tree. Miss Crowley's art classes start early in December to make the huge, paper mache Hgures for the nativity scene which is placed in a creche outside the building and lighted with flood lights during the evening hours. The Holy Family and the wise men tell again the significant story of Christmas to all who travel down Ashland Ave. In addition to the creche, Miss Crow- ley's students made large reindeer, headed by Rudolph pulling Santa's sleigh along the second floor windows on the Ashland Ave. side of the build- ing. These figures were lighted with colored lights to add festivity to the building both night and day. CArisfmas rings esfivifcy ana! goo fo The Student Council, sponsored by Miss Tash, collected gifts from each division in the school, attractively wrapped them and packed them for the Cood Fellows who distributed them to the needy children of Chica- go. This annual project shows again that Lake View students live the gen- erous spirit of Christmas as well as enjoy the lestivity and remember the true niezuiing with rex'erenr'e. ms l l nsloires 5fuJen is i To the right is the scene of the Christ Child, Angel, shep' herds and wise men which concluded the superbly inspiring Christmas assembly. The little boy in the foreground has placed his most treasured possession, a white, Wooly lamb, at the feet of the Christ Child, a symbol of the true sacrifice of the season. rf qaleni Right: Art Students put the finishing touches to the figures ol the Holy Family and wise men to be placed in the ereche. W.. Er ll Kit studtn s is imp tnts 1 '51 I Q' if ' re ' i 1 lioyvr. .Xhorc leiil: The Nativity Scene c'o1nplt'ted. Lower right: Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer, leads the det-r that pull Santzfs sleigh. IU9 isions o ove iness rin arm io cz ef ,ec 1 3 ci C 4 Jf,, First lorinzil zxllliir each winter is the Cadet Hop, which the ROTC gives an nually during the Christmas holiday. This year the dztnce was held in the Mich- igan Rooni olf the lidgewzxter Beach Hotel. Music, solt lights, dancing all add to the chzirin ol' the evening. Lovely ladies in beautiful gowns contrast to the shining brass and olive drab unilorins ol the cadets. Elected by the entire school is the queen ol' the Cadet Hop und her entire court. This yez1r's queen is Adene xlznnes. Her inaid of honor is Dee Weber. Ladies of the court are: Dolores Gray, Tony Curdenas, Lorrie Piazza, Arlene Steurzel, Rita Bachar and jo Sargis. ,.-.W i R 4 9' I L ' ' Q Mfif, P A . 'Q f X . XX G A ' f K Qi f vzRN X1 N, AV 5, J ww X D: A ' ., ' ff 1. 41 ,..-:- ff.,f,, is in W, . . O Y Q QV A X x 1 hd 15 V' '-rklgggf 0 ,H .4 4, , 4 - cenes o Business anal adalverfising Sfaffs Carol Gee, Mrs. Horney. Joyce Racck enter right picture: Judy Cohen, Phil Krone, Mr. Connelly, Shirley Hlehrman, Mrs. I-lorney, Joyce' Racek. I left lo right ahoxe: Shirley Wehrmau, Mrs. Evelyn Horney and her effi- cient staff work tirelessly to collect fees necessary to cover the cost of en- gravings of division pictures, clubs and organizations, and graduation individual poses. Also they keep the books and records straight for all ac- counts pertaining to the yearbook. Mr. James K. Connelly and his busy stall contact all the advertisers in the community, write up the copy for all advertising and make possible the publication of such a fine yearbook at the lowest possible subscription price. MAH.. Lower left: Seated: Barbara Pollack, Karen Ahsinann, Dale Almgren, Mr. Connelly, Barbara Erickson, Karole Ahsmann. Standing: Dick Schmidt, Jerry Bernstein, Belly Erickson. 112 Behncl -EEE Carolyn Mendyk, Co-Editor in Chiel ol the 1956 Red and XVhite headed the yearbook stall during the fall semester and did a fine job planning the publication and doing the loun- dation work. Gene agcfivifies Merrian Johnson, Co-Editor in Chiel ol the 1956 Red and XfVhite, headed the yearbook during the spfring semester and did an outstanding job putting the linishing touches to the pub- lication. Miss Margaret Mills, adviser XVith the constant clicking ol typewriters and swishing ol copy paper, the literary stall' gets into lull swing early in September each year and con- tinues in lull swing until the deadline in late spring. These active students are all upperclassmen who have maintained a high scholastic average and particularly a high gradeiin English, who have a sincere interest in the publication and who are carelul, accurate and responsible. They work hard but have lots ol lun in their work and enjoy the lellowship of this cooperative project. Under the direction ol the co-editors, Merrian .Iohnson and Carolyn Mendyk, the ISJ56 Red and lVhite annual has been carefully and skillfully pre' pared to capture the most outstanding and inter- esting events of the year through photography and so compile Lasting Visions lor the students ol Lake View High School. EDITORIAL BOARD Merrian johnson, Gay Cruschow. Carol Cee, Darlene Dexter. Anita Ohm, Carolyn Mendyk. 113 ,,,- . f -,X rf anal Liferary Sfaffe WorL xjfzrcl ART STAFF Seated: Iohn Pearl. Judy Cohenf Andrew janetzke Miss Crowley, Standing: lNIurguret De Jong, Anita Nelson, Susan Nagy, Carol .-Xtlunrs. 'gr 14' FALL LITERARY STAFF Seated: Dolores Nystrom, Sylvia Moy, Mercedes Ferrer, Sheila Cerny. Mary Ann Mamula, Dorothy Olson, Helen Nelson. Stand' 'FII Diana Moy, Norma Sorensen, Dianne Wentink, El- len Raisanen, Diane Adams, SPRI, Seateo Ros' Hela son, Ann Stancli 'RARY STAFF Nystrom, Beth Allen Raisanen, ., Merrizm john- Mlentink, Mary :des Ferrer, Dar' lene Bart Gordon, Nor. Sore..,en. james Sher- an, y Nissman, Elayne Ant- ler. 114 QC aLe re iew- me mirror ofscgooladcfivifies Enthusiasm and industry are the two outstanding characteristics of the Lake re View stall. which always does an excellent job of keeping the school up on current activities. The paper. which comes out every two weeks, is a combination of current news, humor, stories, and edi- torials. The students receive a great deal ol enjovment from the paper. which also keeps them well informed on school news. lVriting for the school newspaper gives the students much experience in journalistic writ- ing. Having to meet a deadline everv other week, also teaches them responsibility and IJUHCIL1- ality. Mr. Skolnick, the Lake re View sponsor, alwavs strives to improve the paper and is always willing to offer any help and guidance he can, to make the Lake re View one of the finest school papers in the state. PAGE EDITORS-FIRST SEMESTER Seated: Carolvn Mendvk. .-Xnita Ohm. jane Hilton. Editor-in-Chief. Darlene Dexter. Adene james. Standing: Delores Grav. Mr. Skolnick. jo- sephine Sargis. Judy Hofer, jack Man- delstein. 1 PAGE EDITORS-SECON D SEMESTER Row l: Pat Rodden. Tom O'Donnell. Bettv Bach. Xvarren Cotton. Etlitor-in- Chief. Toni Cardenas. Row 2: Mr. Skolnick. Dee XYeher. .Xrlene SlllCl'll. Marv Rneip. Diane Sims, F VIEW STAFF T :ttv Erickson, Yvonne Held. lonneherg. Karen Ahsmann, Xhsmann, Irene Jacobi, Martha -I! - I. Shi . tin Yadine Bopp, Laurel Mverdeck, llorot Wilmers. XVarren Cotton, Bev- erlv elerson. Barbara Erickson, Natalie Davi: 115 JV llireclor ofes on armle Quic en arcAincq eei CONCERT BAND Director-Claplzlin lValL. Flutes F. Merritt N. Bucllong S. Swift Clarinets R. Mayer HI. Gappa S. Lanclt T. Incanclellzt Cellos P. Holm M. Lesiak Y.jankovicl1 C. Carlson D. Weber C. Milner A. jones bl. Richter Piano C. I-'ernstrom M. Schemberg llfi Tuba KI. FITIIIICII Violas D. Moy H. Zimmerman C. Mendyke R. Mueller M. Bieschke L. Raby Basses S. Hoessrich ll. Stevens M. Battle Trombone XY. Fenton E. Crabow Oboe A. Landt Bassoon KI. Evar French Horns D. Matheson .-X. Salzman R. Oclefey II. Scheffler K. Applequist Percussion S.Y0il21llll2l A. Helbig QI. Simo E. Banknecht Saxes I . Eisenberg A. Caamano Trumpets R. Tome B. Bachman C. Mueller D. Nisberg Under the direction of Captain XValf, the Concert Band is a very popular organization in Lake View. For the past 27 years 'ACap has trained beginners to become experienced musicians and has inspired countless young people to ap- preciate music. These talented members ol the Concert Band do much to help the school in presenting outstanding performances. They are always ready to help whenever band music will add to the perlormance. Regular activity ol' the band includes a fall and spring concert. In addition to preparing for these concerts, the band participates in Federal Inspection each spring, plays at football games, takes part in the Memorial Day and Veteran's Day assemblies. Individual members bring honors to Lake View through the solo and en- semble contests with exceptionally fine results. Many have gone on to much greater fame in the music world, both as concert and swing artists. The Concert Band has consistently received a superior or excellent rating annually in the city-wide Band Contests. ll7 Sfir uicL4y geafing earfs QC cyalfcy usic xl!-aflz CAarms fo Seed n ii All members of the Lake View Grchestra will have inspiring memories. There will be the beautiful music they learned to appreciate, the excitement of the fall and spring concerts, and the solemnity of the graduation exercises they have played for. ln addition, there will be the memory of Mr. Letchinger, teacher, friend and conductor whose personality has endeared him to his students. Members of the string ensembles will have other exciting times to recall, such as: the Senior Blother's teas, the freshmen assemblies, the PTA meetings, Hi-Q initiations and senior breakfasts. In addition to the ensemble and regular orchestra, the girls have formed an All-Girl orchestra and their favorite memories will be playing at the May Festivals. Much talent is discovered and trained in the high school orchestra although all members do not become professional musicians. However, all these students do learn to appreciate good music, become familiar with the intricacy of some in- strument and they enjoy each hour of orchestra. H8 Grcfesfra easure fo now e ge lst Violins A. Hayano-Concert Master H. Seoblow K. Kainz S. Kemp H. Hensel B, Seiclelman S. Moy 2nd Violins AI. Ncesan M. XVerlhman KI. Scharenbroch G. Flores AI. Neesan R. Piehl I. Smith ll Brzuulwein C. Drees R. Lunlley D. Pine Violas D. Moy H. filIllIlCl'Ill2ll1 C. Menrlyke R. Mueller M. Bieschke I.. Ruby Cellos P. Holm M. Lesiak V. jzmkovilch C. Carlson D. Weber C. Milner A. jones J. Richter Basses S. l-loessrich Stexens M. Battle Piano C. lfernslrom M. Schemberg Flutes F. Merritt N. llucllong S. Swift Oboe A. Landt Clarinels R. Mayer J. Gappa S. Lanclt T. lncandella Bassoon AI. Evar Saxophone lf. Eisenberg A. Caznnano French Horns D. Matheson A. Sillllllllll R. Oclefey Scheffler K. Applequist Trumpets R. Touue B. Barrhmzln Ci. Mueller D. Nisberg Trombone lV. Fenton E. Grtrbow. oufAfu Flfozces Blend in armon Row 1: Carol Bonini. Helen Hikido. Hilde Schieber. Carol Clafley. Row 2: Louise Iyerson. Lois Gault. Sherry Massman. XYendy XYaltrip, Lillian Pantle. Row 3: Kenneth Finfer. Yinginia johns. Rochelle Jacobson, Helen Nelson, Clarice Jacobs. Brigita Gratzer. Row 4: Margie Carlson, Pat Nelson. Marlene Garner, jonathan Pearl. Michael Cochenour. Lynn Hamer. Row 5: Ann Jones, Irene Nelson, Fran Isenberg. Mary Anne Fechner. Larry Moody. H'illiam Deway, Robert Clark. Long after school days are over, members of the Advanced Mixed Chorus will remember the happy hours spent practicing for the various assemblies and music festivals. The inspiration of music is soul satisfying and the beauty of harmonious sound is morale building. Always will these memories be a part of the life of each member of the Chorus. The soothing melodies, deeply religious numbers, spirituals and light airs appeal to every type of taste in vocal music. Although there were long hard hours of rehearsing, each minute was worth while when the ap- plause rang out in the crowded auditorium at the end of the fall and spring concerts. 120 reafe usica emories J Lai Inger Row l: Donna Xvintlirop, Coleen Harrington, Marie Maggio, Judy Cemn. Row 2: Charlotte Craig, Stephany Karminsky, Louise Abell, Marrylou Bedder- man, Myrna Toplin. Row 3: 'Warren Arny, Carol VVhite, Sandra Slrey, Sharon Hofer, joyce Kuhfal. Row 4: Carole Blinder, Florence Erwin, Tana Sillxerman, Sam Kelman, Arlene Schoenberg, Clinton Bergman. Row 5: Don Mlilliams, Bruce Berg, Blanche Nelson, George johnson, Mary Nankervis, Carol Dicketi. 1 Last spring the music department moved into new quarters on the remodeled fourth floor. The neon lights, light modern furni- ture and blond finished woodwork has transformed the old social room into a beautiful suite of music rooms. Miss Naomi Sweet had charge of the Advanced Mixed Chorus last fall and directed the fall concert. Miss Alice Figg took over the direction of the group in February when Miss Sweet left for a trip around the world. Miss Figg has done wonderfully with the group as their part in the Spring Festival, Friday, May 5, disclosed to a packed auditorium. 121 pedal girls, Cdorus CAarms THE ENSEMBLE Row l: D. Love. J Evar, B. Erickson Row 2: M. Whitlock. J. Pritzen, M. john son, D. Harris. Row 3: P. Krueger, Z. Krolls, N. Davis. GROUP ONE E. Shelley. N. Shuck- hart. J. Shulman, L. Smith, D. Sol, A. Slumpfhaus, V. Stumpfhaus, D. Van- skike, C. Washburn, D. Weber, S. VVehr- man, D. Mfentink, M. Williams, S. Wise, M. Wood, D. Zimay. A stillness comes over the audience as the harmonious chords of the Special Girls, Chorus are heard at each semi- annual concert. The listeners sit entranced by the beauty of the clear young voices and of the colorful formals of the 85 charming girls in the group. The Ensemble is a new choral group within the chorus which was organized last fall. These girls contribute to the concerts by singing special selections. In the fall they sang Winter Wonderland and Silent Night . In the spring, they chose such favorites as Sanctus , HIE I loved You and YVere You There . Judy Evar did a wonderful job as accompanist and the Love sisters charmed everyone with a duet. Feature soloist was Sonjia Agakan. 122 GROUP TWO S. Dzinich. B. La Vres F Leer F Maack NI Maack, J. Machall, M Mamula H Meier R Novello. B. O'Gara C Ohm Saigis D Sch ueler, B. Schull f f 6 ., if W , f 7, My .W A Q W M! GROUP THREE E. Drcnning. R. Ducliune. M. fillliCl'l'Cy, H. Hon- scl. M. l'lCl'lIl2ill, E. Hesse, M. Holmbo, S. Holmes. C. Honel, L. Huskamp, M. Ingraffia, S. lining, S. Kaplin, M. Kaplow. E. Mcilown. WHA melody anal lgeaufcy W n MISS DOROTHY HUTCHINS Miss Hutchins is the director of thc Special Girls' Choi, us and deserves much Credit for the unusually fine perforimiixces these girls gixc. THE ENSEMBLE Row I: N. I,oxC. M Emerson. and J Schwartz. Row 2: NI. 'I'zmscy. S Agakan. NI. Soren sen. Brchui. G ciLlIlCIlDCI'gCI'. Row 3: I. Ncusrroni C R B. Fricikson. Hil lou. ROUP FOUR . :XhSlllillll1, lx. ,Xhs mann, D. Almgren R. Amicrson. R. ,-Xu dcrson. B. Bach. D Bcrtling. S. Bert rum. D. Binnic. AI Bolling. S. Born Il'IlCgCl'. C. Boyer. D Bross. P. Coe. E Cohcl. S. David. unlor orus rovi es recious emories Row l: K. Klennn, R, Peterson, C, Lane, C. Jensen, C. Lill, S. Rissman, B Butsback, S. Rodriquez. Row 2: M. Vasile, J. johnson. F. Frank, S. Schnoor, B. Mlente, N. Hagen, C Inglis, Brunning, Aman. VV. Hatley. Row 3: M. Gavin, H. Horuichi, G. Stadig, R. Keske, P. Smith, C-. Melton, C Harris, B. Bernstein, Zdeb, F. Null, P. Sobel. Row 4: R. VVertanen. R. jaschob, P. Seidlitz, R. Kippes, Balson. Under the able direction of Miss Alice Figg, the Junior Chorus gave another memorable program at the fall concert. The junior Chorus, which is composed of mostly freshmen and sophomores offers an understanding and an early training in music. It presents an opportunity for lower classmen to participate in a worthwhile musical program and to learn to appreciate Hne music. Each semester, the -Iunior Chorus joins with the other vocal groups to present a musical program of considerable interest to people of all ages. Lasfing rienolsfzilas Q7ArougA love o usic Row l: I, XX'01'111z11111. M. .ICll. CL. IIz11'11isI1, CI. ITUIJCIIIIZIII. IS. Rcalsxillc, .X. F011 I'CI'. S. I5z1sl1:111. M. C,z11'11lz1. R0w 2: M. KiIl10111'11c, P. iI1'011fl1, IJ. I51101111, ,L ,Xl111, I., If1'cl1i11, CI. Mg11'li11. .L ffllill, A. vllliiiii, II. Slc11flc1'. R011' 318. Nz1lz111s011. I. I,IL'iJCl'Ill2llI. I. .XcIz1111s, CL. Ii11lc11l1lI1, I., IEI1111mI11. .L Mz11'Ii11k:1, I,. Ocllc. M. Yllll Skikc, R. I'0lI1s, I. XI'ill. N. .X11zIc1s011, I,. I'1clcI. R011' -I: KI. Hawley. XY. Phillips, M. NIIIIPIII, fIIllIlL'I'UII. I,, Ii1'iI0II'. M11 I3111110 Zzilmimki lx'c:1111C thc c'011cl11ct01' 01' the ,ILIIIIUII 611011115 i11 F6lJ1'i1z11Ay wI1c11 Miss Nz10111i Sweet, di1'cc'l01' 0I thc .XcI1'z111c-cd Mixed CI101'11s, lc.-It I01' ll trip 21111111141 thc w01'IcI. At that time, Miss Figg 10014 cliziige 01' thc ,'XLiX'2lllCL'CI Mixed CII101'11s. M11 Zubiuski 10014 OYCI' thc 1'espo11sil1iIity 01' thc -Iu11i01' C1I101'us amd t1'z1i11Qcl them I01' thc spring c'011c'c1't. 'I'I1c kl1111i011 611101115 has zilivuya been ll vital 1111111 01' Luke View, amd i11 Lllc yC2ll'S L0 come it p1'0111iscs L0 rise L0 evcu Ql'Cl1lC1' heights, 125 Row fl: B CAaracfer - ScAolars ip - ageaalersgilo - ervice NATIONA Row l: J. Mendyk, Row 25 Bzirharzi A. Ohin. lllklll. Row -l: D. Werlhina L HONOR SOCIETY-4A Rozyeki, J. Primni. H. Hikiclo, C P. Parson. Karen Ahsrnann. Hilton, C. Pappin, Karol Ahsmann Erickson, Betty Erickson. D. Seilerl . Murawski, F. Kemp, I.. Maier. lVid Cray. C. Gee, C, Crusehow, M n. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- 4B gc 3A Row 1: M. YVillson, R. Martin, S. Moy. D Brown, Neesan, Z. Krolla, Mrs. Mc Millan, S. Lancll, D. Moy, B. Cratzer. Row 2: H. Nelson, L. Henderson, K. Kainz B. Seiclelman, R. Piehl, B. Siegel, J Korhel, C. l'lCl'llSIl'Olll. Row 3: YV. Fenton, M. Nunkervis, C, John son, D. Hanson, E. Raisanen, H. Sauer J. Penienzik. Row 4: C. Nupe, R. Sonnerxneyer, L. Fen- stecl. C. MeReynol4ls. M. Warren, J Ryan, Mankins, J. Schwzirlz, A Stueril, I.. Smith, M. Ferrer. NHS-SPRING INITIATES B. Gratzer, President. Row 1: H. Field, D. Nystrom, S. Lecshman, E. Botzenhardt, I. Bergatt, E. MCC-owan, R. Olson, R. Olson, D. Wentink, Row 2: J. Pearl, Kornbluth, Richter, A. Nelson, J. Cohen, S. Short, D. Zimay, B. Berlowitz, J. Whitenack. Row 3: M. Lesiak, B. Gordon, D. Sigband, A. Rozycki, S. Zipperman, H. Poppe, L. Krueger, B. Bach, C. Viernow, D. Shers lnun. 126 an ferfain gnfloihzrs in W ocia oom Mrs Lucy NIcXIillan sponsor Nlrs Xlargaiet Wilkinson receives gift as token of appreciatio the lXdllOl121l Honor Society foi her sponsorship of the National Honor Society in th One of the most precious memories of the members of the National Honor Society is the semi-annual tea given to their mothers. This year it had added significance because the tea could be held in the new social room. In the fall, the social room was opened but all the furnishings had not yet arrived, However, the furnish- ings that had come were in such good taste that everyone was charmed with the room. The beautifully decorated room had an air of warmth and friend- liness and each new lamp and chair added its own special grace to the al- ready beautiful room. ln the spring, the room was com- pleted long before the tea. Each mother expressed her appreciation of the elegant furnishings and remarked that exquisite taste had been used in the selection. Highlight of the fall tea was the presentation ol a gift to Mrs. Margaret XVilkinson, former sponsor who had to give up this work because of a new assignment to the attendance oflice. Mrs. Lucy NIcNIillan became sponsor in September. Cbl4flC2'X O V255 IWGGL--15 A t Z I OP OIWIOVQS Excitement ran high Friday, April 14, when everyone gathered to hear the result of the judges after a week of each class yieino' for first nlace in be' Os y u D I mg the best dressed. Monday, the seniors paraded before the judges: Tuesday, the juniors: XX'ednesday. the sophomores and Thursday, the freshmen. Friday the winning class was announced. All classes but the freshmen crowded the assembly hall. The freshmen congregated in a large study hall where they could hear the 2lllllOl1IlCClllCllIS OYCI' Ille Sf'5llCIll. The sophomore class, which was seated on the main floor, was the winner and Donald XYilliams received a S500 scholarship for being the most outstand- inwtl f' ' 'Y ' g s ut ent o all. T hc scholarship was awarded by Maurice B. Rothchild's store. mst 4325 V 6 ScAolarsA ip warcleal It was El very happy young man that rc- ccivecl the S500 scholzlrslmip ziwzircl. Right insert shows Donzllcl XVil1izm1s receiving the check from Sherifi Lohman as M11 Colby, representative of Maurice H. Rothchild's, and Mr. Boyd, principal of Lake View looked on smiling. 129 STUDEIN I' COUINCIL IXECUTIVE BOARD Rovx l A HllIl5lll061 D Slglliillil, H. Hikido, D, Harris, R. Brown. R. Bachar, Steven, Mrs. Tash. Rox 1 L Bfirho H Scohlou B, Parson, B. Nunes, L. XVCTSSIHEIIIII, K. Gerolimatos, P. Barnes. B. Berlowitz, P 'aurour 9 Mauluns. fsiuclenf overnmenf in Odcfion Representatives lrom each division in the school comprise the mem- bership ol' the Student Council, which is the student governing body of the school. This orgzuiizzition sponsors such activities as keeping or- der in the halls, collecting presents for the Good Fellows to give to poor children ut Clhristinzzs, and many other important functions of the school. This yezlr the student council taught civic responsibility by bringing in reul voting machines lor the council elections. This mechanical device not only provided an interesting experience in voting to the students hut also provided real lil'e training in voting lor the future citizens ol' this conununity. aCaAe iew ara es Everybody loves a parade. Especially the students of Lake View High School love a parade and they especially loved being a glamorous part of the Clean Up Parade down State Street Saturday, May 26. YVhen it was announced that our student body had been in- vited to participate in Mayor Daley's Clean-Up Parade, the traditional school spirit came to the fore and the Student Council went into action. Under the able direction of Mrs. Tash, plans were mapped out, preliminary ideas were outlined and partici- pants contacted. After countless suggestions, it was finally decided that Lake View would present its Crusade of Clean-Up consisting of two horses, spearheading the cam- paign, two white Cadillacs carry- ing the Executive Board of the All-School Council, a 27 foot, red and white, float for the May Queen and her Court, a small marching band, 20 cars contain- ing the various acts of the May Festival, the Cheerleaders and the Majorettes, Drawing up the rear of the gala production were two more horses. Suspense and excitement filled the entire week preceding this event. Finally the day arrived. By nine in the morning, almost all the participants were throng- ing about the corner ol' lVells and Hubbard. Suddenly a loud, frightened voice was heard call- ing, Hltls raining! Lake View hearts dropped as these paraders hurried for shel- ter. As the hour of ten ap- proached, spirits as well as the weather grew damper. However, at the appointed time, the pa- rade started. As the time ap- proached lor the Lake View sec- tion to march, the sun peeked out. The rain miraculously ceased and Lake View High School proudly paraded down State Street to the sweet strains ol the Loyalty Song. Mrs. B. Tash 131 vga, J' 'sa f uri' 9110-G aa iw x ,iii-nil iitliidl Q 'll'..1l Q., Z isfrigufive gclucafion fj'aLes Sfudenfs info World Hr. Harrison's classes in distributive education give the students first hand knowledge of various occu- A g D 1 a e active part in some tvpe of work during pations. 'I hese students attend regular classes durin the niorninos a id t' k the alternoon. Nlanv ol the department stores in the connnunitv and downtown hire these voung workers during afternoon hours where they actually sell merchandise and learn bv doing for school credit. 'lhis spring these students held a banquet at the Orphei Club for their employers. The picture above is an ox er all scene ol the banquet. In the upper right hand picture is Mr. Boyd, principal: Mr. Zbornik, supervisor of distributive education in A Llncago, and -Indy lishtr, student speaker. Ilie upper lelt hand picture below is another section ol' the Q speakers table. -Indy Ifisher. Peter Mc Derinott, inaster ol cere- IIIOI Sll XVeber Motors in the lower left hand picture and Nlr. Harrison ts lm .XX e. store by ,xlillllll Schicber. ries, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. iart Hlakesley is seen with a satislied customer at Fran' eine fitted lor a pair ol shoes at Sears Roebuc-k's Lawrence 7 -rw ww ' A ,,x..,,, 'Q XXX i s r ocial Clugs reafe appcy emories 'V' ZW 'M-1 .ALPHA TRI-HI-Y Row l: Y. Homes. J. Bates. G. Robin P. Gunther. R. Stopzt. J. Samuels A. Jeter. C. Archer. Row 2: Roberts. XI. Cannon. S Strack. L. Rose. S. Dornin. B. Arn stein. S. Sonken. D. York. T. Card' enas. L. Frank. E. Saltzman. C. Axel- SOD. Row 3: M. Davidson. T. Friedman. A. Ligety. P. Castaltlo. AMITE TRI-HI-Y Row 1: B. Anderson. BI. Haclen, F. Pasgarella, B. Kennedy, R. Anderson, C. Carclenas. Row 2: D. Sol, AI. Maxwell. J. Mickel, J. Neesan. J. Ruhfal, J. Neeson. Row 3: A. Goellner, E. Boettcher. N. Parker, BI. Sorensen. D. Seiller, E. Barnes. D. Dormanen. Row 4: S. Cunningham, P. Rambo, C. Piewak. S. Xkkirsing. D. Hoppenrath, A. Romano. D. Blastro. CHI CORONA TRI-HI-Y Row l: C. Roggeman. C. Ceske, B Strey. E. Rlztszley. C. Kerr, E. Burg- man. B. Schultz. R. Herrington. Row 2: P. Camp. L. Russell, F. Frank J. Nloretti. I-'. Dexter, C. Bonini, C Crouch. B. XYente. NI. liinkztitl. Row gf Boam. I.. Burroughs. Kress BI. Sunncr, fllllllllll, I.. Lloul. M Humphreys. 1 v IOTA CHI TRI-HI-Y Row l: S. Benson. AI. Maas. A. Evert. Row 2: E. Hentller. R. Nluatk. N. Kais- ger. A. Hanson. NI. Herman. P. MC- Coxern. BI. Poppenga. 1. Sthneicler, BI. Ernst. li. Miller. C. Hopkins. Ron' 3: j. Horxh. Kenny B. Antler- son. S. Hoeserich. XI. jautlt. C Hop kins. Row li XI. Cuth. Y. Sttntlt. E. Colne. l33 evelop oise an ersonabfly 70, KAPPA TRI-HI-Y Row l: 'If lncanmlella. I.. Scalzo. D. Nelson C. Elliot. A. Hunsingcr. M. Rirklancl. I Slielllcr. D. Sims. I-'. Eisenberg. Row 2: I. Ex ar. A. Lantlt. j. Franzen. B. Graff R. Wells. I.. Henderson. XY. I-Penton. H Mcicr. B. Hachtcl. P. Mcllacle. I. Ryan. M Shcfllcr. Row fl: C. Olnn. R. Duker. R. Applequist. Matholl. M. Lintlquist. 'IQ Baron. I.. Hamm LA M BDA PHI HI-Y Row I: S. fippcrinan. YY. Marino. D. Xisherg NI. IX'illson. A. Haiano. Korhel. R I Young. -Ioscpi. Row 2: K. Ccnlfcn. li. Allen, C. Yonclerhcicle R. Nielson. IJ. XYilliains, Simo. A. Daincr jian. Y. Roclriquw. Ron fl:-'I. lioulinski. R. Marlinoola. XY. En tlicoll. R. f.crol1inatos. M. Logalluta. I Ryan. H. I-alkiior. .S , .... -. .. ying, 'ill OMEGA CHI TRI-HI-Y Row I: L. Piazza. Ncustrom, N. Kramer P. Kury. M. Whitlock, N. Love, P. Neu Strom, R. Petersen. Row 2: D. Loxe, G. Harnish, B. Kress, M jankovich, D. Doehring, A. Buytaert, A Davis. L. Harnish, P. Johnson. Row 3: C. Kulzer. J. Ketzenharger, S. Dzinich B. Nehls. J. Pump, V. Clark, C. Herring ton, M. Ingraffia, D. Zimay. PHI EPSILON TRI-HI-Y Row I: L. Ehlancl, B. Rohr, B. Aiello, L Castillo. E. Schartz. S. Smith, F. Bucllong S. Borntraeger, D. IYilliamson. Row 2: D. Bade. A. Morse, P. Lamb, M XYhite. M. McCarthy, H. Augenlicht, K. Hausman. Row 3: E. Kapanke, M. Engel, Lindgren D. Ashby. Cali, Schulke, D. Cyr, P. Elif. X. Popoxich. Row 4: R. LaGaIante, M. Swiss, M. Garner, I.. Schauer. 134 romoie ggcleals of CArlsiian iving SIGMA TRI-HI-Y Row I: A. Lagzilului, bl. Seilmcrr. C Washburn. CL. Zalka, R. Yzinuno. C Wagner, B. Henzel. Row 2: Sterling. A. Connelly N Hogan, KI. Jacobson. S. Cameron. NI Smith. Nl. Kuestcr. TI-IALIA TRI-HI-Y Row l: E. Fitzgerald, D. Yom. C. Pap pin. Prizlmi, 'If PFIZIIIII, Gclnn Row 2: C. Mueller. A. Ohm. B. Parson I.. Hnskalnp. I.. Vera, D. Hunt. 'I Dornqnnst. Row 3: M. Clark. VI. Sumlbcrg. S. Isorn J. Louis. D. Franz, S. Hofcr. Row 4: Pclikan. A. Benmlis. L. Meier clirk, J. Hofcr, C. Menmlyk. THETA TRI-HI-Y Row l: ml. Bnitkus. D. Alxngrcn, ID. Nystrom, Row 2: li. Alston. I. Nlarclcr, I.. Dewar CI. Sunclling, Cnlclku, I.. VIIZIYIOII Row 3: -I. Kucstcr, LL. Inglis. M. Nlznnula K. .XIlSlll?llNl. K. Allslnzlnn IS, Erickson. B. Erickson. Row 4: A. NIz1rli11kz1, S. GllgCIl. ANI.-XL PHI CLUB Row l: CI. Ilrccw. CI, HCllll, Cf. Pzlglicci S. Xllclrnzrn. C. XVIICCICII Row 2: Ii. IAJIZI. K. Pothm. IS. I 21lIl. NI Adler. D. Olson. Row 3: IJ. Dcxlcr. C. Clrccn R. Elznnl S, lionrnonxillc. Il. Iizirch. Row 4: B. Poths. bl. Rirkcll, C. Mc Reynolds. K. Hcgncr, I. gilkllik. 13.3 4 FIN E ARTS CLUB Row l: If. Merrill. L. Fenslzzfl, N. Bumllong M. llc-long, Mr. Skolnifk, Eizlr, G AAll'Iglll. Row 2: CI. Craig, C. Nilsson. B, Rosenberg B. filiUSSIIl2ill, lf. Bndlong, P. Krone. IN' Colton. Row fi: j, Shnhnan. E. Antler. XI, Nissnian. Row -l: M. Warren. I.,. Rochester, Bohn. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row l: QI. Marks, S. Buslian, I.. Chuillen. I.. I-nlnel, R. Nlzxrlin, E. Raisunen. I. Breit- licrg, ll. Nelson, B. I-raller. Row 2: NI. Outh, P. Cloc. B. Mann. P. Barnes. A. I'C1iI'L'l'.NI. l'c1A1c:1',CI. Poppin, I-1.'I'ilhnan. Row fi: NI. ling-ip. R, Rose. ll. Shapiro, BI. lngrzillizi. li. Clohcl. A. Szilfniun. I. Larson, Rlullw. Row l: I.. Nlorgnn. H. Schiller, H. Plziut. S. Axfllllllllll. l. Xcnniznlx. li. l'l1llllll. S. Nlllll- kins. llolci. Nl. Xnsilv. A, Clank. 28721013 em:lersA ip DELTA CLUB Row l: L. Barho, J. Rozycki, A. Stuerzl. Row 2: S. Yohanna, -I. Sargis, D. Gray. KI. De Vila. N. Downey, NI. Emerson. P. Schneider Row 3: J. Mossherg, P. Lilley. M. Marshall A. James. V. Stumpfaus, Brehm. S Avery. K. Held, M. Schullner. P. Taylor CI. Carlson, E. Gal-and, S. Bachar. Row -lx L. Brown, M. IVoocl. P. Pozouich S. Nlankins. G. Guttenberger, A. Brown, R Bzlchzir. R. Johnson, A. Stumpfaus. LAURELS CLUB Row I: Ginsberg. Samuels, L. Hamer. P. Schwartz. M. Kaplow, S. Bernstein, N. Rut- tenherg, J. Gordon. Row 2: L. Frank, C. Blinder. H. Myers. B Rosenthal, L. Gault, B. Ellison, B. Rosen- berg, J. Nissnian, S. Kaplan, E. Saltznizln G. Rahiin. D. York. Row 3: J. Shuhnan, S. Sonken. P. Lilley. B Roos. S. Ginsberg. 136 mf i v-3? E F. FS ui!! Cifizens ip HI C CLUB Row lf F, Lhcle, N. Matzick. I. Matzic, B. Swanson, L Whittemore, A. jones, H. Andiran, Row 2: Moy, D. Moy, R. Olson, G. Yadgir, P. YanD5ke, G. Haflinger, M. Orne, B. Bacliman. Row 3: A. johnson. B. Nilsson, K. Kainz, L. Maggioncultla I, Larson, K. Reitenbach, R. Viken, L. Krueber, NI Rorig, A. Schoenberg. Row 41 I. Katzer, H. Schieber. E. Botienhzirclt. F. Jones G. Norclin, R. Duchane. KEY CLUB Row 1: H, Sauer, D. Sigband, H. Poppe, T. Foerster, S Kornbluth, R. Harris, L. Hizel, Mr. Harrison. Beer- mann, Scharenbrock, Morjoseph, B. Chin, P. Krone Row 2: K. Gerolimatos, S. Gratch, F. Uhde, M. Rorig, R. Touve, R. Redelsheimer, YV. Endicott. Row 3: D. Zelaya, P. Fisch- heimer, G. johnson, B. Gor- tlon, J. 'Whitenack, D. Schur- man, J. Pearl, Swerdlik, L. Krueger, Ross. Mr. August Draffkorn, patron of Key Club. FR ENCH CLUB-ALPHA Row l: II. Neustrom, D. johnson. Mrs. Weisniiller, Han son, D. Cyr. Row 2: Cl. jzirolis. S. Dlinich. EI. Cohen, I. Mzlrcler, Lunmlcen, C. NIcReynolcls. S. Borntraeger. Row 3: CQ, Oclenlhul. Lesclnnun. NI. Lznnbros, B. Swan son, S. Linclgren, Bl. loplon. S. XY21l'Sll1g. FRENCH CLUB-BETA Row l: D. Yumlerliagexi. R. Bloom. B. Bournonxille. Row 2: CI, Hentz, H. Colin. NI, lalney. Row 3: R. Fierer, Mrs. Weisiniller. S. Ginsberg. X, Hogan A. XN'ittenIJerg. E. Kearney. Row 4: R. flee. C. Craig. S. B0l'Cl'l21TCll. F. Leer. Ron .i. C.. Nilsson. C.. Mlnte S Cugen. A. Nlartinkzin Xvllfilil. 137 eve op ndersfanobng of gjllzfions -Qu N rfb GAA BOARD Row l: P. Rotlclcn. B. Kennedy. M. Marshall, lirclnn, B. Bcllcllini. P Row 2: M. Warren. M. lngralfia. S. Kemp, D. limav I.. Brown. A Row fl: A. Iflcmlcrson, M. KTLIIIICII I.. Fenslatl, I.. IIIIITOIIQIIS. C. Hamish. T. Baron. A. Clrajtlzi, J Ponrp. J. Mosslmcrg. M. Carlson, R. Peterson. S Scicl. Miss Mffllllclleon. Row -1: P. VIQCICIIIIILIII, Ll. Xvdxlllllllllif. S. XVCIIYIIILIII D. Low, D. Hoxanlzi. N. Kerr, E. Alston, I.. Vera In. C-aranfl. ll. I'.llQJSll'Olll. STAGE CREYV Row I: Mr. Daniel, R. BICISHIIILIII. NI11 Real. Row 2: .X. IIZIILIIIU, R. Sc'glml'1ll. NI. Owrulski. R. Olson. Row fl: IIZIIIIIICII. IY. f:lilNCllCl' F Nlctz IJ Icrlh In .XllSlk1ll1l. No! l'itl111c'cI1 P. lit-ILL-13 R. XIVCIIICIQ Scxcxmmlixls. lu. Nelson. R. I'.lltlxSUll. IJ. IICIQQIII. ITIS GERMAN CLUB Row l: H. Schroeder, A. Ohm, Krolls, D. Zimay Row 2: C, Mueller, I. Bergatt, Mrs. Topping, J Raclke, B. Martz, H. Schieber, H. Reising. D XVenlink. Row 3: M. Poppinga, K. Reitcnbach, M. Kent, B. Bellettini, C. Carlson, B. Fath, K. Anderson, M Schuller, M. Uniewske, P. Kury. Row 4: N. Love, J. Diederich, H. Goerlitz, I. Jacobi, M. Fechner, V. Kocurek, L. Maier, W Pepel, G. Steuer, H. Hensel. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: M. Lagattuta, E. Saltzan, P. Schwartz, A. Nelson, D. Lobe, I. Castillo. Row 2: B. Grossman, G. Nape, Neesan, D. York, T. Moars, R. Collins. Row 3: J. Gordon, M. Kaplow, Shulman, H. Plant, H. Augenlight, P. Doyle. Row 4: M. Guleserian, B. Rosenthal, R. Piehl, B, l,aVres, B. Nelson, N. Bucllong. ervice Clugs xj'lE4o ScAool VISUAL EDUCATION Row 1: S. XYallace. Row 2: T. IVagner. DI. Muller, Har ringer. E. Pinkstaff. D. Lezivitt. R Hblenberg. Row 3: D. Markson, T, Tolnasello. G K 5 Vx Colditz. R. Tarnow. M. Fisher. NIARSHALLS is 1. R. Hari . I-Iolzap el. A B rnstein. F. Beck, C. Smolk R. Schmidt, J. Penicnak. B. Chin, F. IYeiner D. Casella. R, Pisano, D. Zelaya. Row 2: A. anies S. Mankins. T. Card- enas, M. jankovich L. Piazza. R. Bachar L. Meierdirk. Rcw 3: B. Hartline M. Millson, D. Keys. XV. Endicott, J. XVhitenack R. McPhillia1ny, XV. Krause. Y 'QWK17 MEAN ad' MAJORETES Left to right: Ruth johnson. Ruth Maddox. Lois Scalw. Barlazirzi Harch- tel. Millie Schefilcr, Ann Brown, 5Il2.ll'0ll Yuhana. 1 X CHEERLEADERS CLUB Row li M. Schuller. P. Sghneiflcr. D. lixnzix. A. SILICTZI. L. Brown. I Pmnp. Sghwulibz, N. Downcx, I Frzmk. C. Lnoske, I.. Burho. I I 39 Row li 'lf O'll41nnell, li. ervice ryan izafions ScAoo6 ommuniicy PONY EXPRESS Row 1: H. Friedkin. J. Megaris. Mr. Frieda, Bernstein. Row 2: D. Schmidt, B. Allen. GIRLS' CLINIC AIDES Row 1: P. Holm, D, Owens. Mrs. Karner, P. Ashby. R Duchane. C. Blender, P lvlagraff. Row 2: M. E. Slenson, S Cerny, A, Negele, S. Mass man, P. Kruger, B. Nils son, Roberts, P. Gunther J. Schuhnan. E. Atler, L A. Angelolli. TRAFFIC SAFETY PATROL Arnslcin, I.. Rocliesler. li. lidenger, I.. Roth, ll. XvOOlll'lllli. Banks. CL. Sludigx llll JUNIOR RED CROSS Left Front: Fran Eisenberv, . 6 President. Row1:R. Cirrincione, N. Bute- nuth C. A d , n erson, S. Borntrager, G. Cotski, L. I-Iirschman, D. Sol, N. Love, J. Alexander, S. Wallace. Row2:M. Rising, C. Claffy, S. Rissman, M. Wilson, D. Hovanlzi, M. Gootee, E. Harlan, C. Ohm, J. M004 dy, B. Piercing. Row 3: M. Kneip, S. Cameron, L. Dewar, A. Salzman, Miss Clough, B. Fink, I. Ka- panke, J. Harper, R. Mueller, P. Ogilbe, D. Anderson. Row4: I. Larson, D. Doehring, J. johnson, B, Hass, S. Lind- gren, C. Kerr, S. Widnian, N. Cohen, R. Velasco. ver I ilbng anJ eager fo erve s ,fi S ,t ' V 1 ' ,W , , X f Always willing and ready to serve, the Senior Service girls, sponsored by Miss Deethmann, add to the comfort of the teachers in the lunchroom daily, act as hostesses at banquets and assist at all parties. The highlight of each semester's service is the Senior Breakfast. These select girls are chosen every semester from the JB class to stand as a symbol of honor and loyalty to the school. Only those girls with enthusiasm, abil- ity and willingness are accepted into this efficient group. 7 'V ' 17 I SEN IOR SERVICE Row l: Betty Carmichael, Donna Binnie, Hilde Schieber. Eve- lyn Bolzenhardt, Beverly Schul. Row 2: Gloria Yadgir, Miss Deethmann. Ann Davis Diana Sims. Cherrie Herrington, Joan Eising. Marv XVilliams. Row 3: joan Radke. Jeanne Lucas. Arlene Bates, Dolores XVoods, Diane SClllllCI', Bea Nunes. Sarah Nelson, Bei- erly Seidelman. Betty Bach, Barbara Anderson. Q6 f' OFFICERS Elsa Drenning. Diane llross, Adeline XYysong. Audrey Plot- ke. Pat Neilzel. Sponsor Miss Deethmann. or explain ess- uccess- good xjaald ccomloorncy ou- Since this annual is primarily for the graduates of Lake View High School, the staff thinks it very appropriate to bid farewell to the graduating members of the faculty. In appreciation for a Hjobl' well done, we extend our sincere thanks to those members of the faculty who have said Hgoodbyen to us during the past year. It is not really f'goodbye for their presence will linger forever in our cherished halls. As a result of their understanding and guidance, we have achieved heights through difficulties. Their wholehearted interest in the welfare of their students, their line exam- ples and unselfish attitudes they have displayed, have enabled Lake View students to surpass the standards in scholarship, leadership, character, and service, which are prevalent in present day high schools. It is the sincere wish of all at Lake View that these teachers have found their years of teaching rewarding and happy ones. It is the desire of all that each of them will have many more happy years and that sunshine floods their future paths. Although this page of gratitude may he soon forgotten, Lake View students will always remember these faculty members in their hearts. The memory of their eager enthusiasm, unselfish help and inspiring guidance shall always remain a precious memory. Mr. Oscar Akerlund Dr. Clyde Brown Miss Laura Brown Miss Esther Roeth Miss Ioana Zander Dr. Brown left to teach at the University of VVisconsin last Sep- tember. Mr. Akerlund retired last january, and Miss Brown is retiring this june. Miss Roeth is resigning this June. Miss Zander has received a promotion to teach at .Tones Commercial High School. 142 youif BY SAMUEL ULMAN Youth is not a time of life-it is a state of mind. lt is not a matter of ripe cheeks, red lips and supple knees. lt is a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions. lt is a freshness of the deep spring of life. Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite of adventure over love of ease. This often exists in a man of fifty more than a boy of twenty. Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years. People grow old only by deserting their ideals. Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. VVorry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and despair-these are the long, long years that bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to the dust. VVhether seventy or sixteen, there is in every being's heart the love of wonder, the sweet amazement at the stars and the starlike things and thoughts, the undaunted challenge of events. the unfailing childlike appetite for what next and the joy and the game of life. You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt: as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear: as young as your hope, as old as your despair. The message above, entitled Youth by Samuel Ulman is dedi- cated to the retiring teachers. H3 3 fi wwyf saw Z acy esfiva resen is At last, after much preparation, the big day finally arrived. At eight sharp on the evening of May 18, the curtains opened on the eighth annual May Festiv val, a splendid presentation by the girls of the physical education classes, di- rected by Mrs. Clauson and her assist- ants. l'Ve Pass in Revue was the title of this year's spectacular program. Each 2lCt was so magnificently done that it is difficult to choose any one as the best. Some of the acts were: A'Charm of the Orient , Indian YVorship Dance , Hot Diggity , Terrific Tarzansn, Tons of Fun . New heights were reached when Joyce Racek performed on the balanced beam. She will represent the United States at the Olympics in Australia next fall. It is not often that a girl in high school wins such an honor as being chosen for the Olympics. gg 97 e ass gn ,Qeview Pecfacu ar All the acts were wonderful but the highlight ol' the evening was the crowning of the May Queen. Miss Bunny Stopa, maid of honor last year announced the event and Miss -ludy Valentine, queen of 1955, crowned Miss Lily Barho, queen of l956. Most colorful of all events in the year's calendar is the procession of the May Queen and her court and most exciting, the actual coronation. This ear's ueen and her court was no exce ation, Lil f Barho and her court was Y fl . , . I .. 3 . roof that Lake View s firls are as beautiful and ro al an in the world. P 5 Y Y Ladies of the court were: Diane Adams, o ce Brehm, Mar 'aret De on . , . . . . - .Y 3 . A 1 Llsa Drenning, Brigita Gratzer, Dina Harris, Barbara Kress, Diane Love, Sand Mankins, Mar Nankervis, ud Schwartz, Beverl ' Seidehnan. Ladies Y G v . Y I Y I . . . L . m in waiting were: Larol bwanbeig, fnst, Arlene Stuerzel, second a Stephany Landt, third. 145 W. is rv- s ,S w me ejvafion is aloifol Finally the anxiously awaited day, Saturday, April 21, IQ56, arrived. Forty-nine enthusiastic Lake View students boarded the train for Xllashington, D, C. at the Grand Central Station. Mrs. livelyn I-lorney and Mrs. Margaret l'Vilkinson chaperoned the group. Next morning, after a long, sleepless night they found themselves in the beautiful Capitol of our nation. Before lunch at the Martinique Hotel, the travelers went to see the lfllashington Monument. Some of the more energetic members of the group walked to the top olf the 898 steps while the rest took the elevator. It was a real thrill to stand at the top of the monu- ment and look over the beautiful expanse of the Capitol. iff- f' aj! Xff f Glgp ,J 4 . ': 1 . . .. if - Sub few, t l . is 5 1' 2 A 5 X 2-Q iii' I . 'i X X K 1 qua!- Row l: Carol Blinder, Gloria Yadgir, Adeline Wysong, Mary Warren. Amber Mlhitney. Diane Morgan, janet Neeson, Judy lalney, Fran Cohn, Helen Augenlicht, Linda Sher, joan Schmidt, Roberta Piehl, Barbara Bannier, joan Pritzen, Sheila Lyons, Lynne Elman. Row 2: Shelly Kaplan, Bambi Roos, Ann lfmluf, Dorothy Olson, Carolyn Green, Linda Fenstad, Carol Fernstrom, Arlene john- son, Irene Berg, Helen Nelson, Darlene Loden, Dolores Ny- After lunch there was a bus tour of the Old Museum, the New Museum and the National Art Gallery. Upon completing this tour, the group boarded a steamer for Norfolk, Virrginia. It was fun sail- ing down the Potomac and into the Chesapeake Bay. Music, en- tertainment and dancing added to the magic of the trip. Early Monday morning the boat docked in Norfolk and the travelers found a bus waiting to take them to a tour of Jamestown, Yorktown and on to l'Villiamsburg. Historical Willliamsbutsg, a picturesque town restored to its original revolutionary period in every way. Here is the site of the Wfilliam and Mary College and here was the seat of the government of Virginia in the early days. After a day of charming VVilliamsburg, the bus took them back to Old Point Comfort where the 5 steamer was waiting to take l them back to Yflfashington. Tues- day there were tours of the Bu- wx reau of Engraving and Printing, the Pan American Building and X the XVhite House. In the after- l noon there was a tour of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, and the evening was a charmed tour of Hfashington by night. Seeing the Capitol by 2? ,if W W mf., X ,K Q j f, W' .' U W, W-MWWMWWWMM. t f . 19 W 4 ya f 1 7 'Q W M ae 3 ...Q9'a.g RQ f, t ,, ,,,,, .s ,,,,.. ts,,,Wf, .WU I 4 h s? A N NSNALMSWNNM 2 f' .ff VV' 0 ' 4 N ':'M . y., f,, . , , X X I . M! ,, , 1 W f s. c Q' fig . f .. . Q I 3 strom, Mary Ann Mamula, Joyce Harrington, Linda Cold- stein, Bonnie Mann, Louise Abbell, Gail Szilziak. Row 3: Betty Ellison, Kay Applequist, Alice Landl, Ann Barnett, Judy Brodkin, Norma Sorensen, Dick Slorenger, Mrs. Horney, Mr. Brennan, assistant to Charles A. Boyle, representative: Mrs. NVilkinson, Richard Jashub, Larry Klamforth, Marcia Sorenson, jim Sharenhrock, Larry Hodash, Billy Issacson, Judy Fegenholz. night was very impressive. This tour took them to the Lincoln Memorial, the Library of Congress and the Archives Building. Vlfednesday brought a trip to the Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb ol' the Unknown Soldier. Arriving in time to see the changing ol the guard added color to the visit. Next on the itin- erary was a visit to Robert Lee's mantion and a visit to Mt. Vernon. Luncheon was served at Hogate's Famous Feafood Res- taurant. In the afternoon there was a trip to the Senate and House of Representatives where Congress was in Session. Last stop was the Supreme Court. Time flew by. The weather was lovely. Forty-nine carefree souls boarded the train for home car- ' rying away many ecstatic mem- TS-I f fi . ' 3 'yin f 5, .4 t if ai 4M ww ii 'T ories and never-to-be-forgotten 1 ., .nn 1. :S ll sig Q experiences. l'. .. VI. ti 1 A K it ..s:. .-.... ' rl - 44 u M 'Q .J w 'S E 5 S F S ! it 1 P 5 Q ? f f? Q E 4 K E , A a Q, x E I a I 1 s S ' A ' f f 4 I 1 i 7 n 1 f 2' I 1 f - 1 , ? 1 h I 4 , S - F I A 2 4 l b 9 - ? ' s F 5 x V1 'L 'wr 'iv i4 In ' . Ny ff 'Sf' ' 3 af is M02 sa., ,Qe anal fwAife PCZVL grichron- eciion 4-Cemlers Ever gspiring to better things, the lfrosh-Soph teznn hopes to be the best varsitv vet next season. They won five ont ol seven league games this year which is incliezitive ol' championship caliber. Only 'llilt could stop the Frosh-Soph lllilclezits and they only won by one point in one niziteh zrntl one touchdown inlthe other. Xllhen the arch-rival, Lane Tech, is beaten as thev were in the Frosh-Soph contests, there is proof that the teeini is Hhxtrzr Good . Since most of these fellows will be back and plaving on the vzirsitv next season, Lake View might well be strong contestant lor City Title. I R A lil 5 n u L s l UA VARSITY Row 1: I.. Siegle, R. Carder. Arxanites. C. Kovac. A. Damerjian. Joseph, P. Catalano, T. Butler. Row 2: Hansen. ll. Siewerl, A. Rozycki, G. Wheeler, R. Hamel. D. Niedermeier. Cauthen. S. Morjoseph fManagerj. Row 3: E. Cilmarlin qiloachj, XV. Endicott. F. Beck. F. Rodriquez. C. Rendle, B. Kosteleeki, Seznov, M. Schoeben, C. Smolk, R. Jacobson Qfioachj. Row 4: gl. 0'Neil QManagerj, D. l lCl'IllllltlCl. B. XVolf. S. Clickman, D. Cassella. P. Norton. L. Hizel. L. Carlson, H. Isaacson. I.. Tornquisl. fzflblclcafs Calofure ecfion fjifle for fAe U-Aim! Ijime No memory of school days is packed with the same thrill, the same zest and the same action as the smash- ing, conquering of the XVildcats on the gridiron, The tang of the winter is mixed in the crisp fall air. The peppy band music, the superb cheerleaders and lusty cries of Touch Down'. are all a part of a lasting vision that is inspiring. The varsity held the high standard set for it in previous years by bringing' home the Section Championship for the third consecutive year. Coach Jacobson and Coach Gihnartin deserve much credit for the splendid showing of the team this year. Great teamwork was exhibited by the whole group throughout the season. Ricky Beck took second place in city for scoring 52 points. Next highest scorers on the lVildcat squad are: Charles Smolk and Al Rozycki. FROSH - SOPH Row l: ll. cill2lllll1Cl'llilll. XY. Reynolds. Sal Inlanlino, li. South, NI. School. CL. ,Xlllll'CWlxOlilS. Cus Clluislolidis. Row 2: I. l,xons. llerke, R. Slreu- .I I , . int. llilllti, l. lleck. A. Cohen. li. qlatobson, ,X. Stlunimll. l'. Nlcilarlen. Coacli King. Row fl: johnson ltxlllllllgfll. ll. Nlalhcson. l, ltoircsler. Nl. Allen. R. llllllllXllll. l'. lk' Lugz. R. Xlcntlalia. D. Xrntll. S. lllgeborg 1XIan.1gc1t. CAamPions Teamwork is the secret of the XX'ildcats' success. Each player is part of the teani and plays his own part well. Total result is Section Chainpionslrip. As the cheers ring out, the Red and Hlhite dart in and out among their opponents and carry the ball on right to the goal line. Ol course interference slows them down now and then but the Hlildcats usually come out victorious. This is the third consecutive year that the varsity has led section undefeated. ,- I -Q SENIORS Standing: Coach Lapins, H. Falconer. D. Bonnems H. Sauer. S. Altshul, B. Stopa, C. Saddler, R. Nelson, G Xonderheide, il. Coppa, C. krause. D. 'I ownsend, B. Haekbert, Christopher, A. Altshul, T. Forester C. Koxak. Kneeling: B. Holmes. managerg XV. Hamel, captain, E. Dexlin, manager. agers omlolefe emoragle Season Opening ol' the 1955-56 baslcethall season brouglit a new coach, Mr. Juhl Lapins who found himself Iaciiig a young and inexperienced team. Most ol last year's varsity had graduated. How- ever, the early part ol the season, the lVildcats played championship ball. Then came graduation which took Fred Kemp and Dale Niedermaier, two outstanding players. The eagers felt their loss greatly. Altliough the XVildcats were olten outplayed, they never were outfought. Bob Stopa, Chuck Saddler, Bill Hackbert, George Vonderheide, Jim Christopherson and Capt. Wliitey Hamel kept the cagers in the thick of each game. Next year the team should be a strong contest- ant for the city title with all these fellows returning except Hamel. IUNIORS Standing: Coach Lapins. Row l: B. XVendorf, B. Dahl- strom. -I. Lyons, A. Ar- kin. -I. Ziinbroil, T. Beck. E. Devlin. Row 2: C. Elman, Bordsen B. Breneke, K. South, Best. J Piazza, S. Ri- veria. E. Rexsin. Row 3: R. Ballis, D. Hilton, L. Moody, P. Croth. R. Steuforth, J. Balson, D. Cordon, A. Krause, Ross. 1 154 Pin qzaf Ball fArou8'A fjze ools The excellent record of the jLII1lO1'S, who took seven ol Lhe IllI1C league gz1111L-5 played and won second place tie 111 11o1'tl1 section, p1'o111ise5 21 SUYC-f11'C cl1z1111pio11- ship group next sezuou. OLIISIZl1lCllllg'jllI1lO1'5 are: A1'ki11, ,-Xsl1e1'. XYCl1llO1'l, Dahl- st1'o111, Beck and Lyons. These Pllifflts will provide Luke View with cl1a111pio11sl1ip 111atC1'iz1l for the next few YCZITS. SPlasA.!SfreaL. me Swimmers Lead ine ee .Xbly directed by Coach Jacobson. the swimming team showed top-flight skill and ability during the past sea- son. The senior team, boys of lG or older, did well in the competition. Stars of the team are: lim 'Iambling and Norm Dupon in the lree-style and Sid Zipperman in the breast stroke. The junior swimmers, boys under 16, have some outstanding stars. Al Rozyeki represented Lake View's iner- men in the city hnals winning both the 50 and 100 yard free-style events. Dave Sehurman, although not a win- ner in city finals, did some outstand- ing swimming on his events. Promise olf championship teams next season is better than usual as only two letter men will be lost through graduation. VVith so many line swimmers returning, there should be no stopping them in l957. SENIORS Sealed: S. Kornbluth, L. Lane, J. Pearl, Hanson. Standing: D. Sohle, I. Gold, UI. Tainbling, N. Dupon, Coach jacobson, S. Zipper- man. ,W 4 ,Lit ...L JUNIORS Seated: S. Henningsen, P. Sobel, L. Kaz, R. Abrams, T. Pearl. Standing: S. Gratch, B. Berg, Kemp, D. Schurman, A. Roszyki, Coach Jacob- son. - Mg ottom Row: Catalano and VARSITY TEAM B. Holmes. Row 2: P. Levy, L. Tornquist, Vazzano. R. Saber, R. Dunphy, J Christopher H Falkner C -Xsher K. South, C. Smolk, P. Schumacker, fMgr.j Standing: Coach King, M. .Af-anta, johnson qlvlgrj T. Foerster. J Lyons YV Hamel L Nlages D Townshend, P. Penisciak, J. Lucas, T. Smith. 615246111 261144 PQYL CS IQVVIOW Like other Lake View athletics, the Baseball Team is show- ing championship performance this season. At the time of this writing they have chalked up thirteen wins against four loses and hold third place in section. Anything can happen before the season ends, but one thing is certain, Lake View will be near the top. Coach King is proud of his diamond squads. In the varsity the boys with high batting averages are: Catalano, .4803 and Vassano, A20. Outstanding pitchers are: Falkncr, Solis and Holmes. The hrst string consists of Catalano, Ch Vassano, L. F.g Hamel, SSQ Balabano, 2nd baseg Christopher, lst baseg Torn- quist, 3rd baseg Korbel, CF and Smolk, RF. The younger boys on the B Team have done well also, losing only to St. Georges Varsity. They bring promise of a championship team next season. for , .T .3 xt . Top Row: Vazzano, B. Ji K I X ,fs Holmes. Co-Capt.. XY. Ham- ' I N' .WJ 1. el, Co-Capt.. P. Catalano. XV. 6 ' Hamel. .... ,.,, .,.. .. .ffef A . , I 7 ..ss K ' A f Qs... ,.f ' a at Hamel confer with Coach King. Standing: XV. Murphy. . H. Falkner, C. Smolk. ml. Kor- bel. Coach King. Seated: Pcnisciak. SI. Lucas. ri Row 1: V. Rodriquez, L. Balabano, G. Taylor, A. Arkin, Korhel, P Catalano H Murphy KN Solis ramloo ine 49441015 Zesf fo Slaorfs Center right: Victor RCDtl1'lCIllCl. Left to right around trampo- line: -I. Ahsinan, NI. Kronowitl, B. Karo. P. Becker, M. Schiii. ll. hlanis. Coach llitlxerson, ID. Weissman, XV. filllllfll, M. llidtteh. QI. Hardestv, S. Smith. '1'. Ifrletlinan. Not l'it'tttred: Racek. I. Ivar. .Xttion IJlt'llll'CS below: .Xhs- nian, P. Becker. S. Sinith. t l During the second year ol trampoline activities, these athletes have been active all year. 'llhey j I gave a c'irt'us in the lall, perlortned in the bln as ietnbly, and entertained between halves at basket- ball games. lflighligllt ol' their activities was a Cllll'lSllIlZlS party for the children ol the employees ol' Stewart XVarner Co. at Lane Tech in Deeetnber. It was the donation ol' 5113250 to our sports department by Stewart XVarner Co. that inade possible the purchase ol a portable trampoline last year. This was the down payment necessary lor the putrehase. The Circus last lall helped toward completing the pay- IHCITI. ,nw ssfwmyes cymnasf na illies or m :cs After long and hard work in gymnastics, it linally paid oll' lor Joyce Racek, 17 year old June graduate. Competition at Penn State College, April 27 and 28, told the story. Out ol' 38 other women contestants lrom the United States, Joyce placed second and won her place on the United States Olympic Team which will travel to Australia in the fall lor the annual Olympic contests. Joyce also received the National Title in Free Clalis- tenics at Penn State College. The perlormance which gave her the Na- tional title was repeated at the May Festival. The picture above shows her on the balance beam. Joyce Racek graduates in June but she will be long remembered bv all who knew her here. 1--ler work in gymnastics has always been outstanding in high school. liven in grammar school she was outstanding in tumbling. This award is very significant for Joyce is only 17 while the first place winner, Sandra Ruddick of Indianapolis, is 23 and has been working in gymnastics since she was Elia, years old. ejlfey 7Orcsic!cnf .vgcacls oufA c7QcT!4V Don Sigband, president ol' the Key Club and outstanding student in the distributive education classes, was chosen to give the opening speech at the Youth Rally held in April at the Amphitheater. 1-le did an outstanding job and adds one more outstanding performance to the long list of Lake View achievements. 159 o o o , 4 QISCIP COMPANY A FIRST PLATOON Row 1: XV. johnson, R. Carlson. KI. Roy ster, C. Colditz. Row 2: E. Edinger. R, Caddy. E. Kincaid P. Meyer. Row 3: XY. Olson, j, Bertling, R. Heyn R. Clark, V COMPANY A SECOND PLATOON Row I: M, Vargas, A. Cheslog, E. Morency xl. Scliarcnbrock, M. Murphy. Row 2: YV. Pepcl, I.. Larson, R. Erick- son, H. Jensen, G. Slener. Row 3: XV. Rocho, C. Smith. R. Roysler P. Schwartz. IVIGJ qQeservecJ Gf!LC2YS COMPANY B FIRST PLATOON Row 1: P. johns, G. X'Vright, D. Voss, D Benedict, S. Kelman, R. Spohr. Row 2: G. Mueller, B. McGuire, N. Da baco, R. Drewes, R. MacDonald, M Rorig. Row 3: B. Fieldsteel, M. Hayes, R. Kippes H. Diaz, A. Stewart, Colclough. COMPANY B SECOND PLATOON Row 1: G. Butonuth, M. Ruffner, G. Gar cia, R. Yoshinari, J. Simon, Row 2: XV. Ball, N. Alteineier, Radtke C. Steelherg, L. Johnson. Row 3: T. Keel, D. Korinek, R. Kupczyk XV. Cotton, Banks. !5acLAone of admericaifs Aj-Vlibfarcy frengfA ,,,.,.N,,. .,,.,, YW, ,, , ,,,, ....X .. .., .. ,.-...,-.. Sgt. Lewis France. COLOR GUARD D. Lerch, C. Larson, D. Moore, C. Bergum. RIFLE TEAM Row l: J. Baldridge, D. Kellogg, T. McCarthy. Row 2: R. Orcutt, D. Moore, J. O'Connor, M. XVilliams. Row 3: M. Owrutsky, C. Larson, J. Grady. Row 4: B. Nape, J. Motyka, B. Larson, R. Belstner. INSTRUCTION IN WEAPONS Row l: B. Shuman, C. Martinek, G. Mueller, R. Carlson. Row 2: T. Keel, F, Mark, N. Altemeter, J. Bertling. Row 3: R. Clark, R. Kippes. Standing: Sgt. Ziemba. CADET BATTALION STAFF J. Mlhilenack, M. Borig, Baldridgc, L. Klamfoth, D. Kellogg CADET OFFICERS Row l: D. Kellogg, J. Balclrirlge, L. Klarnfolh. Row 2: J. XVhitenack, H. Isaacson, G. Yonderheide, T. BICCQIIIIN 9... ga racLmen freaL lg -- effermen roudcy F ear 4-L, rl TRACK TEAM Row l: I. .XillilllS. I. king, X. Dzuueriiau. R. Yelasco. Row 2: Nl. Clochenour, D. Sighaud. ll. bordou. D. Xlayer. H. Horiuchi. Row fi: Ii. 'Iiimm. I. Ring. CI. Smolk. I. Ross, .X. lxrause. NI. Blouder. Coach lirieda. .Xlthough small in numbers, the 'llrack 'lleam did a giant job this season. 'lihe senior team, which was only a lour man squad, ended with one First, one sec- ond. one third and two fourth places in city. lotaling eleven men, the juniors took one hrst, one second and three third places. Capt. Dan Sigband competed in seven individual events including the 440 dur- ing the season to gain a 40 point lead over all other contestants in the city finals. Clo-Captain Orman Damerjian was nominee lor Athlete ol the Year . lX'ilh Damerpaii the only graduate on the team, Coach Frieda looks lorward to a wonderlud H757 season. LETTER MEN'S CLUB Row lg CI. Smolk qflaptainj, D. Sighand, Kor- hel, P. Calalauo, A. Damerjian. L. Kas. Row 21 W. Malles. G. Asher, S. Glickmau, R. Hamel, K. Clarder. C. Wheeler. Row 3: D. Casella, H. Sauer, D. Hunted, R. Beck. Christofor, Vassano. Row 418. Kihorl, R. Pisano. I.. Hilell, R. Buck, D. Cauthern. I.. Carlson. B. Sie- werth. Row 5: C. Vonderheide, B. Delany. Penicuak, S. lippermau. G. Kruse. C. Saddler. W. Endicott, D. Townsend. Being a member of the Lettermen's Club is a high honor as each boy in the group must have earned at least one major letter in some athletic sport be- lore he was eligible for membership. Although IIlOSt members of the club are upper classinen due to the time it takes to earn a major letter in sports, any boy' qualifying may join whether or not he is an upperclassman or not. Meetings are held during assembly divisions. The purpose of the club is to inspire young athletes to participate in sports. Coach Dickerson is the sponsor. ournecy I es M SfriLes anol Spares BOYVLING LEAGUE P. Amati, A. Anderson, IJ. Anderson, C. Anselmine. A. Asato, li. Baronowski, T. Baron. Bauroon, E. Benedette, I. Berg, M. Bieschke, C. Birkholz, L. Blunda, CI. Pionim, S. Breusonville. P. Buelman, L. Burroughs, Cali, V. Cardella, C. Causon, R. Cirrincione, A. Claida, K. Davis, Diedeiich, G. Dohra, C, Drees, Drexler, R. Eland, ll. Engstrom, IJ. Erickson, L. Fenstad, IS. lfredrickson, M. Freisinger, M. Carilifa, C. Green, ll. Cruendeman, D. Hanson. Heider, M. Herman, N. Hogan, C. Hostick. CL. Hovantzi, Jacobson, li. Johnston, N, Kangas, S. Katzmarek, S. Kemp. M. Killan, Kirst, M. Kirkland, J. liostner, N. Kramer, Krause, Judy Kuesler, June Knester, J. Kuhn, J. l.a Galante. K. Lasiewicz, M. Lindquist, M. Long, N. Lore, li. Loya. C. Macinlyre. R. Maddox. R. Maggio, A. Martinka, M. Mark, Mason, C. Mc Reynolds, E. Meyer, R. Michael, P. Mikal, IJ. Millare, IJ. Morgan, M. Nlortnino, A. Morse, D. Mueller. Mueller, A. Murata, S. Nagy, M. Nankerris. I. Nass, IJ. Nelson, C.. Nilsson. l,. Uetle, D. Olson. B. Oyerkoop, Paull, S. Peisert, C. Peterson, A. Petrancosta, Ii. Platt, J. Prausl, 'l'. Priami, fl. Pritzer, E. Rasmussen, J. Rasmussen, P. Rechtoris, M. Rehm, K. Reitenbach, J. Rickert, C. Roggerman, Nl. Salmeron. P. Sanders. P. Sass, I. Schafer, L. Scharer, S. Schneider, C. Scott, M. Scheffler, Erna Schori, J. Schroeder, J. Selip, Nl. Shanahan, C. Siebirandl, L. Sims, J. Sloan, P. Smet, N. Sorensen, J. Spiner, J. Stary, M. Steiner, S. Streif. IJ. Sullivan, B. Swiderecki, A. Taka! hashi. P. Tetrew, M. Thompson, D. XVallander, B. XValler, M, Warren, J, KVQ-ckinger, IJ. XVenlink, J. While, A. K'Vhitner, A. Whitney. S. XYindolph, J. Zillman, C. Zgranik. Sponsored by the Girls Athletic Association, the GAA Bowling is an annual event. Any girl in the school may belong to the Bowling league and compete at the Lake View Bowling Alleys Tuesday afternoon during each season. Each tournament lasts fourteen weeks in competition and two weeks of practice. At the end ot each season, trophies are awarded for the highest game, highest series and highest average. It is great fun being a part of such an activity and those who participate enjoy it immensely. All members improve their bowling skill and make many new friends through competitive games. I cync ronizecl Swimmers ring isnecylanvl fo oo All the colorful creations of YValt Disney decorated the pool when the synchronized swim classes, directed by Mrs. Evelyn Landt, presented their annual water ballet last fall. Amid colored lights and surrounded with Disneyland characters, the girls splashed in rhyth- mic unison in the pool and presented various acts in the water. This annual event began in June 1953 under the direction of Miss Anita Airlane and has become a fall event ever since. Now it is a tradition of the school and Miss Landt has had charge of it since 1954. Stars of the girl swimmers this year are: joyce Brehm Carol Blinder Betty Boch Claudette Drees Pat Eland Rosemary Eland Helen Goerlitz Marilyn Holombo Sandra Kemp Stephanv Landt Sandra Mankins Ann Morse Kathy Peterson Mary Lou Steiner In PNN V MW WW , Q 'A 4-ua ,- 3 Aw XL WQQ,51 ' 7 - 4, x . ., f W '2 ' f Z Q P iwxrx Q ,X gy' A X wuxww- g' My ,WT W ,f.w-ww... ,..,, , M, V... ,,,, W. MMU, , Q4 fwew, g -, W , - 97 7, 4' MM N W1 ww: av-...,,, M , QQXLSTMVW' 'H .xk 9 ,Q,Q , ,nw - f I xi M . .N -'ikvu Q Q J- f 'LN .W ,g 'ZS ga - .Xx, , . M 232 -4 ' f -,xx fig 3531 35.1- mia! cymnasfics ring Qrls xjaalfA ana! rpersonabfcy Physical education classes offer much enjoyment as well as healthful develop- ment to all the girls at Lake View. It is an eager group of girls that speed to the gym each period lor they enjoy develop- ing skills in various activities, team games, exercises, apparatus and swim' ming. Team games, especially volleyball and basketball are favorites with every- UNC. Gymnastics play a vital part in the high school program. They develop healthy bodies but also teach good sportsmanship, coordination, poise and personality. So the girls in the Lake View gymnasium classes grow physically, mentally and morally and enjoy every minute of the time. 'N,....a W It's in the basket! Girls can pole vault tool Ploarafus A FYCPCIVGS eefs an SAQW5 Lake View girls learn to de- velop their gymnastic skills in the Apparatus Club, sponsored by Miss X'Vucher. The girls learn physical coordination on the horses, the parallel bars, the rings and the balance beams. Beginners are taught the fun- damentals of tricks, movement, and muscular control. More ad- vanced students are trained in preparation for gymnastic meets and shows. As well as developing appara- tic abilities, the club offers the development of skills and tech- niques which develop grace and poise in the girls. It is hard work but the girls have fun do- ing it. Hanging on the rings: A. Henderson, P. Doyle, H. Hikiclo. Standing: E. Kopanke, D. Millare. P. XVood, Bates, E. Carand. Center Front: H. Hikiclo. First row: A. Henderson. J. Bates, S. Lewis. Second row: E. Kopanke, D. Millare. P. lVoocI, F. Cer- ard. Center Rear: P. Doyle. 167 Q QW 4 Sxsff J f iii W Q xl WO g ' - QA? ,,35gf-'cv Fm 5 G mm NCl'JOYK JU tw C-chem .N ai if i, 3 !l IWQ S... Af, . Taj 'zf -fi f , '3' ww, ' Y . x 1 .ww Www Ashland-Grace LaundereH'e . . . Bamboo Inn ......... Behrend's Grocery . . . 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Thank You For Your Pafronage High School Graduales Prepare NOW For A Real Ful'ure 0 TELEVISION 0 RADIO 0 ELECTRONICS 0 COMMUNICATIONS 0 AUTOMATION ELECTRONICS DeVry Technical Insl'il'uI'e 4141 Belmonl' Avenue Klldare 5-2700 Esfablishecl 25 Years Photography in this book by MARSHALL STUDIOS I62 Nor'rI1 Slale Slreel' STa'I'e 2-2462 9 - LAKE VIEW LEAGUES BOWL AT LAKE VIEW BCWLING ALLEY The Lake View Girls Alhlelic Associalion uses 'rhese fine alleys. Nexl' year l'hey hope lo have l'hirl'y 'l'eams parlicipaling. Mr. John R. Jenkins is lhe owner and manager of lwo of lhe largesl' bowling lanes in Chicago. Lake View Bowling Sheridan Recreation Alley l50 Lanesl l54 Lanesl 3239 N. Clark S+. 1004 W. Wilson 1 3 DON'T STOP NOW! YOU ARE AMERlCA'S FUTURE STEWART - WARNER You are a new genera'l'ion's Soldiers of Forlune- So don'l si+ on your laurels and wasie +l1ose youl'l1ful energies you alone possess. Wishes the Class of '56 Don'1' S'I'op Now! 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LION MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 2640 Belmont Avenue, Chicago 18, Illinois X5 !f nu- J-N ,fr w-A 77,777 --.Y I ,I ffl X , , I .,l S Z Ill I ?i T 'Y 'i'iFwi.,5 A fe llni I' hx Tliiwziz JA. ie- T YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BUILD A I COMMUNITY OUR LATCHSTRING IS ALWAYS OUT TO THEM LAKE VIEW TRUST M SAVINGS BANK r LINCOLN, BELMONT AND ASHLAND AVENUES Established T905 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ITIS CONGRATULATIONS TO CHICAGO S FINEST STUDENTS OF CHICAGO S FINEST SCHOOL State Representative CHARLES H. WEBER 45th Ward Alderman DEarborn 2-2824 Compbmenfs of W CRANE PACKING C0. :soo CUYLER AVE. Ch 9 na, Ill Mechanical Packfngs R. M. POEHLMANN M I1 I S I Jewelers-Stationers-Medalists P L pp g M I1 G ls MOR AN , INC. P J I d G ki C d P P sos WEST MADISON ST. CHICAGO 6, ILLINOIS .-t-.- HARVEY-'S qMsAes fAe Class of '56 vercy uccess 1i1 VICT OR BUSINESS MACHINES ADDING MACHINES CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS ELECTRI-CARS Electric vehicles for Golfing and movement of personnel and Industrial Material. PRINTING CALCULATORS PRICE MARKING MACHINES ELECTRONIC DEVICES VIC-DAR-electronic accumulation and reduction of data. ,Q A Q ,k-. Y ix if 35,5 , . in 54 Qlliigfe-1 'i ' -1- f. :i K I YT M: I Qi , I I I I. W h .fa 5 if W I. 'A lx, I X fU-e' vo ' 5 i i . X , ,ff-WA V74 lg-,-4,-,,,.,f-J' ' VICTOR ADDING MACHINE CO. 3900 N. ROCKWELL ST., CHICA GO 18. ILLINOIS Compliments Good wishes to our 01' future leaders, I G M A the Graduating Class of 1956 LINCOLN NATIONAl ri - - Pres. Angie Lagattuta V.P. Gloria Zalka Sec. Barbara Hencsel Treas. Carol Washb lll'l'l BANK Lincoln -Irving Park - Damen MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Chap. Rose Vazzano NELSON BRO - irsf - in urnifure CHICAGO - MILWAUKEE Mid-States Motors, Inc. S. FORD PASSENGER CARS FORD TRUCKS SALES 81 SERVICE A-I USED CARS 3535 N. Ashland Avenue CHICAGO I3, ILLINOIS TeIepI'1one EAs+ga+e 7-9000 180 2 1- .nw-w 1 2 f 1 ff 1 I f Ilr ff:'Z - f 1 f- 4 M J 1 f omphmenfs o Thalla Trl H1 Y ,311 ,fa 'Q Lynda Huskamp, President Carrie Mueller, Vice President Ellen Fitzgerald, Rec. Secretary Alice Bendis Audrey Clajda Marilyn Clark Nancy Dobson Pat Feldbauer Darrell Franz Judy Gehm Darlene Hunt Sharon Isom Karen Klernm Dee Kostrzaski Jeanette Pelikan, Treasurer Betty Parson, Chaplain oan Dornquist, Cor. Sec. Pat Norman, Sgt. at arms Carolyn Nelson Jean Louis Sharon Noren Barbara Parson Terri Priami Christine Ramsay Judy Sandberg Emmie Tillmanns lXIa1-ianne Vasile Diane Vera Leona Vera Donna Vollmer 181 X. Good Luck, Good Health cz n d Happiness To the Class of '56 F rom a F fiend 182 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that wlzosoezrer lyelievetlz in Him should not perish, bu! have ezferlasling life. Joluz 3:16 iiade fwew I C iboes if f' gain H From left to right: Joe Joaquin, Fred Llhde. John Penicnack, Ray Neil, Harry Anderson, George Rice, Director. The Lake View Hi-C Club for the second year in a row has won the City Championship in the Hi,C League. This group which meets at Lake View High School won the No. l rating by beating Calumet 58 to 46. Pictured above from left to right Joseph Joaquin, Ass't. Coach and former president of the Hi-C Club, Fred Uhde, John Pencinak, Raymond Neal, Harry Anderson, and George Rice, Coach and Director of the club. Other members of the team were Alvin Depner, Bill Grimshaw, Chuck Smolk, Jerry Cauthen and Skip McPhilliamy. Our Director, George Rice. From left to right- Row l: Bob Hloelfle, Lee Lane, Luce XVhittemore, Barbara Nouak. Faith Jones. Row 2: Inga Matzick, Gudren Norcline. Sonja Erickson. Paul Goforth, George Iireclieisen, Jude Treder. Row 3: Fred Uhde, Nadine Bias. Lois Maggioncalda, Joyce Racek, Harry Anderson. Bob Viken, Joe Joaquin-Assistant Director. Leo Von Busch-Assistant Director. Row 4: Glidia Gittle, Bertha Gittle, Kathy Kainz, John Penicnack, Ray Neil, Nancy Garfield, Irene Larson, Arlene Johnson. This ad is sponsored by the Lake View Hi'C Club. Members of the club cordially invite anyone who attends Lake View High School to be a member. The club meets on Tuesday night at 7:45 P.lNI. in the R.O.T.C. room at Lake View High School. Its purpose is to promote Christian fellowship among the students at Lake View. VVe hope that you will pay us a visit in the future. Thank you George Rice, Director 49 Leo Vonbusch, Ass't. Director 52 Joseph Joaquin, Ass't. Director 55 Robert Coles, Ass't. Director 55 Nadine Bias, Girls Advisor 55,' Fred Uhde, President 56 KLEE BROS. A DIVISION or MAURICE l. ROTHSCHILD 8. CO. TWO STORES FOR MEN 81 BOYS Featuring the Finest in Mens and Boys Clothing Xu Furnishings- l-lickey - Freeman - Wall Street Stein Bloch - Timely - Eagle Arrow - Manhattan - Johnston Murphy - Florsheim - Stetson Lincoln at Belmont Aves. BU I-7800 Milwaukee at Cicero Aves. SP 7-8000 Compkmenfs o JQPPQ UTI-Q10-y Wilma Fenton ..., ....,..,...... P resident Doris Nelson .. .......,,,. Vice President Thelma Baron June Macholl .,,...... ..,,.,... S ecretaries Diane Adams I.,.... .....,,.,.. T reasure Rita Wells Carol Ohm ,,..,..... ....... S gt. at Arms Arlene Hunsinger .,,. .,,,...........,.,,....... C haplin Kay Applequist Merrellee Kirkland Karen Duker Alice Landt Judy Evar May Lindquist Carol Elliott Helga Meier Better School Through Better Council Your Student Council Kosta Gerolimatos .. ,......,..,.,....,,. ..,r,. P resident Philip Krone .,,.,.... ...,.... V ice-President Donald Bonnen ,.,.,.r.,.,,..,.,...,,,.,,,, Vice-President Marjie Kaplow ...i,r,,....,.,.,I Recording Secretary Judi Shulman ., .,.,.,.., Corresponding Secretary Joanne Neustrom .....,...... i,..,....,.,...,. T reasurer Denise York . ,.,.. I.rI,., Sgt.-At-Arms Joey Joseph .. ....r, Sgt.-At-Arms Congratulations to the Class ot l956 lincoln-gelmonf YMCA Home ot Lake View's Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs TRI-Hl-Y Alpha . . . Amite . . . Chi-Corona Iota-Chi . . . Kappa . . . Omega-Chi Phi-Epsilon . . . Thalia . . . Theta . . . Sigma HI-Y Alpha . . . Lambda-Phi Fran Eisenberg Peggy Mc Dade Judy Franzen Jane Ryan Be.l,a Bev Graf Joy Scheffler I . Barbara Machtel Lois Scalzo Alihena S Al-llllehc Lois Hamm Millie Scheftler Lecleen Henderson Diana Sims N' Toni lncandella Pl1Orle Bl'l'l'eI'SW69l' omf' 'mens O ompkmenfs o AMAL PHI CLUB pl-H EPSILQN IOAN BELL DOROTHY BERTLINC SANDY BONNENVILLE t f KATHY CROSHELL BARB Roi-IR ..A.....,....,,,...,...,.....,,,........,4,...,........4 Presiden+ PHYLLIS CROSHELL cuiunms mes DONNA LEVENGOOD ...., ., .,.,, vice Presiden+ ROSEMARY ELAND BARBARA FATH MARCE GAFFIA MARY ANNE GOVIS CAROL GREEN KAREN HEGNER CHARLOTTE HENTZ NANCY HOGAN LOU ANN LANCASTER LEE EH LAND ............... ....,..... S ecrefary PAT LAMB ........., ....,.. T reasurer DARLENE CYR MARY SWISS ,...... Sgt-af-Arms Chaplain BARBARA LOYA CAROL MC REYNOLDS DORIS OLSON DOROTHY OLSEN JOYCE OFFENLOCK CAROLE PACLICI PAT PARTINGTON LUCY PELICK . BARBARA POTTS KAREN POTTS VIRVE POLD JOYCE RICART IRENE STACK MARY LOU STEI NER CAROL WHEELER SHARON WIDMAN IRMA WITT ompkmenfs o LAMBDA PHI SID ZIPPERMAN JIM STEVEN ,..,..,......,., MIKE LAGATTUTA ........ MIKE WILSON ....,....,. JOEY JOSEPH ........,....... VICTOR RODRIOUEZ ...,,. TOM ADAMS CARL BINNIE RALPH BINNIE BOB BOYD JERRY CHISS ARMEN DIMERJIAN WAYNE ENDICOTI' KOSTAS GEROLIMATOS JOHN KORBEL PHIL KRONE MIKE KUTCHINS WAYNE MANNI BOB MARTINEK BOB NELSON DAVID NISBERG JOHN SCHNEIDER RICHARD SMITH STEVE STEINMAN GEORGE VONDERHEIDE PAUL WEBSTER DON WILLIAMS Presidenl Vice Presiclenl' Secrelary .. ...,. I .... Treasurer Sergeanf-af-Arms , ..,..,...... Chaplain HELEN AUGENLICHT DIANE BADE SHARON BORNTRAEGER FRAN BUDLONG LEE CASTILLO JO ANNE CALI KAY DOHRA PAULINE EILF MARTHA ENGEL ROSE LA GALANTE MARLENE GARNER KAY HAUSMEN ELEANOR KOPANKE SALLY LINDGREN MARLENE McCARTHY ANNE MORSE MARGE OLSZEWSKI NANCY POPOVICH JEAN SCHULKE ELEANOR SCHWARTZ LETA SCHAUER JANYCE WEBER VIRGINIA WENDT MILLIE WHITE LAKE VIEW KEY CLUB HWe Build through Service DANNY SIGBAND .......,.......,....................,,,..,.. Presudenf HOWARD SAUER .....4......,.......,... Immediale Pas? Pres. KOSTOS GERILIMATOS ....... .......,...,... V ice Presidenl' PHILIP KRONE ..................,. ..................... S ecrefary PHILLIP FISCHHEIMER ......,,..4........,,.......,.,.,... Treasurer KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Dallas, Texas-July I-4, I956 OUTSTANDING PROJECTS Chicago Youfh Rally Work a+ Illinois Masonic Hospiral 5 Gllf? S Left to right, lst row: Helen Myers, Ellyn Sattzman, Gwen Rabin, Denise York. 2nd row: Sue Bernstein, Judi Nissman, Bettie Rosenberg, Bambi Roos, Elaine Antler, Sheila Kaplan, Joan Gordon, Skelly Kaplan. 3rd row: Jackie Shulman, Samuels, Sheila Sanken, Phyllis Schwartz, Sue Seid. 4th row: Marilyn Udolph, Binnie Rosenthal, Marjie Kaplow, Linda Frank, Nancy Ruttenberg, Judie Iris Breitberg, Barbara Grossman, Lois Gault, Lynn Hamer, Carole Blinder, Betty Ellison. 5th row: Franka Friedman, Hermine Cohen, Mary-Lou Bieder- man, Judy Meyers, Mary Fislnnan, Louise Abbell, Terrie Friedman, Judy Brod- kin, Sharon Ginsburg, Symia Ginsburg, Pat Lilley, Sue Rubinstein, Judy Rosen, Linda Scheer, Phyllis Polakow, Sue O'Donnell. HGl442'9'H H lst Row: June Pomp, Paulette Neustrom, Diane Zirnay, Lorrie Piazza, Maria Ingraffia, Diane Love, Barbara Nihls. 2nd Row: Barbara Stender, Carole Kul- zer, Mary Whillock, Joanne Neustrorn, Nancy Love, Geri Harnish, Judy Ketzen- barger, Delores Nelson, Nancy Ktrarner, Martha Zeissler. 3rd Row: Lorraine Harnish, Judy Stojentin, Doris Doehring, Mary O'Hara, Diane Wentink, Joyce Jacobs, Selma Dzinich, Peggy Johnson. 4th Row: Nancy Ahsmann, Valerie Clark, Ruth Petersen. Ll I - 1 1 l - - - 1 - I - - 1 i 1 h 1 7 l 1 I I I l l l I 7 1 1 i I ,Z A ffik I : X I ' ff - 'T A I I ff , X ' y omp imenfs o ff J, V E 4 Yi!! M ff .I I... Y 1630 1 i , f f I ,f vw K W' 4 .2 fm. fl. , ,g ,, 'if f 5 W' ,rig K :lf 5- , t 1 K uf' y Q 45 ' i gg I W. xxxx I Q Wm 1 jf 1 . 1 he 4 I h 6.4 3 ,f f 7 1 4 f I I f e I ,nh hz, v f ' 1 6 Q kg: I I eh ' cf f , Q, y i'w. , I i bk 1, 5 ' A, V If, ,W Pres. Arlene Stuerzl Veep. Lily Barho Treas. -Iosie Sargis Sec. utly Roczyi Sgt. at Arms Dee Gray Chaplain Sliaarow Yohanna ' Pres. Lily Barho Veep. Gloria Guttenberger Treas. Joyce Brehin W Sec. Barb Belletini Sec. Verna Stuinplifa us li I if if Sgt. at Arms Rita Bachar ,ff ' Sf I V I . mfg 4 if ' 5:2 2 Clllziplzun Arlene Stuerzl , A ivy? 'MQ f f f 'tf1.QW'i M . if , , I 77 Sin A ,QI Q . , I . M A , ff W f Z ' M H f, f ,Ex A agp! , , , , 3 , f ge .. A if 2 f Wi? if Z . I X . Q 2 y M fl f I I f-n I... I . .:,, 1 ' , I I - ,f 2 9 , A 41, .X jix i ,zhy f L , ,Q ' qw e . I Q V7 X nf' Q f V., 4 I 1 W A ' f 5 QV? Q 9 V e 1 - 3 1 1 S 1 1 l 1 1 1 Compliments of ACE FASTENER CORPORATION 34I5 N. Ashland Avenue prior II' . WSE Q21 Ill I Il m n n:1ff l'f I I' j.Q'. ., ' ,4 , -ff Wffi' .qv , I I f Stapling Machines and Staples ALAN RADIO CO. 4027 N. Lincoln Avenue GRaceIand 2-3800 THE SYSTEM PRESS. INC. 9I0 Wes'r Belmont BUcIcingham I-0693 School Publications Our Specialty THE BOOSTER IS YOUR NEWSPAPER News of the family, sIucIenI' and school activities and accomplishments is always welcome Suitable picI'ures, I'oo. LINCOLN - BELMONT SHERIDAN CENTER LAKE VIEW AND SUNDAY BOOSTER 3I I4 N. Greenview BUcIcingham I-7500 HOFFING'S DEPT. STORE 2049 W. Roscoe SI. CHICAGO I8, ILL. Serving the Greater Lake View Community for Over 38 Years BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES LINCOLN GLASS CO. Established 1923 MIRRORS AND RESILVERING GLASS FURNITURE TOPS REGLAZING-SPECIAL WORK I7 I 2 W. Belmont Ave. Phone GRaceIand 2-60I0 C H A M B E R S TV 81 APPLIANCE CO. 3546 N. ASHLAND AVE. GR 7-2844 BU I-7373 Television Service is Our Specialty 16 yrs. in Lake View Flowers For All Occasions 36I3 N. Ashland Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS S. Roy Sheffield BUcIrIngham I-3920 044,40 f1,f-J1c-fy Left to Right: lst Row: Carolyn Archer, Valorie Holmes, Judy Samuels, Joanne Bates, Berta Stopa. 2nd Row: Carrol Axelson, Judie Schulman, Carol Swanberg, Nancy Ruttenberg, Ann Jeter, Bobbie Arnstien, Shiela Sonkin. 3rd Row: Arlene Bressie, Sue Strack, Laverne Carp, Judy Stone, Terrie Friedman, Lynn Rose, Joyce Winstori. 4th Row: Stevie Cornin, Tony Cardenas, Pat Castalldo, Moureen Cannon, Linda Frank, Ellyn Saltzrnan, Pattie Gunther, Joanie Roberts. UAW fz,f-J7n-jzf Table-left to right: Mary Ann Marnula, secretary, Iris Marder, chaplain, Janet Cmelka, St. at arms, Louise Dewar, treasurer, Joyce Harrington, vice presi- dent, Dolores Nystrom, president. lst row seated: Gwen Ingles, Judy Praust, Sharon Brodie, Elaine Karavich, Shiela Damiens, Barbara Anderson. 2nd row seated: Nancy Klotz, Laurie Oette, Diane Brown, Karen Anderson, Edwina Alston, Irene Barry. 3rd row standing: Sharon Gagan, Sandra Cederholm, Addrienne Zippennan, Ann Martinka. 189 Adjustment Office ....... Advanced Mixed Chorus Advertisements ........ All-School Council .. Apparatus Club .... Assemblies ......... Attendance Office Baseball ......... Basketball . . Bowling ....................... Mr. Trimble Boyd, Principal Cadet Hop....,.. Cheerleaders .......... Christmas at Lake View . . Clubs .............. Concert Band ...... Concert Orchestra ............... Mr. I. P. Daniel, Assistant Principal Departments .............,...... Distributive Education . . . Division Rooms ..... Dress Up W'eek .... Elevator . . Faculty . . . Football . . Foreword . . . Gymnasts ........ Graduates, January .. Graduates, june ..,. Graduation .... Hi Q Graduates ....... Miss Hultgren's Office .... Introduction to Activities ,.... Introduction to Advertisements Introduction to Graduates .... Introduction to School .. Introduction to Sports junior Mixed Chorus .... june Class Officers ..... Lake re View .. KQPIJBX 25 120-121 170-190 130 167 106-107 29 157 154-155 163 19 110-111 140 108-109 133-142 116-117 118-119 20 34-43 132 44-69 128-129 14 21-24 148-151 4 166 72-82 89-103 84-85 74 28 104-105 168-169 70-71 16-17 150-151 124-125 86-87 115 Lettermen . . The Library .. . Main Office ....... Maintenance Staff Majorettes ....... May Festival ............. May Queen and Her Court . . National Honor Society Olympic Star ......... Placement Office .. PTA PTA Pages ........ Red Sc 1fVhite Staffs Registration .,.,.. ROTC ................... Senior Senior Senior Class Officers, February Class Officers, June . Council, january . . . Senior Council June .... Senior Dinner Dance .... Senior Frolic ........ Senior Mother's Tea Senior Service ......... Special Girls' Chorus .... Stage Crew .......... . Student Council .. Swimming Team , . . . . . Synchronized Swimming . . . Title Page . . . . . Track Team . . . Trampoline ......... Trip to Mfashington Trophy Cases ........................ . Miss M. Urquart, District Superintendent . . . Views of the Building .. Views of the Corridors .... Views of Mr. Boyd's Office Views of the Social Room .... .. Visual Youth Education ......... Rally Leader .... 162 32 27 33 140 146-147 5 126-127 157 25 31 30 112-114 26 160-161 72-73 86-87 75 86 83 88 88 143 122-123 141 130-131 154 162-163 2-3 160 156 146-147 8-9 18 6-7 14-15 10-11 12-13 141 157 PX M Allgiilgf-Q9 IE X ,J w,yBf'QQ-' N Q Qi xg G A . 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