Libertyville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Libertyville, IL)
- Class of 1942
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Q Jw f, fm XSX, H- -XX N u 1 i i I 2 I . 5 I i L I 1 1 5 4 I I 1 I 5 1 E Q 5 i 1 1 i 2 J S I I 3 'ELISA Khllillll F5 151 The NAUTILUS f0r 1942 Foreword 1917 A glimpse into the Nautilus of 1918 shows a quite different Liberty' ville Township High School from the one we know today. The first graduating class in the history of our school boasted ten students. There were seven faculty members, consisting of five Women and two men, to teach the one hundred students enrolled. The board of education worked untiringly for the good of the new school. Football was eliminated from the athletic schedule because of a lack of sufficient material. To compensate for this, however, basketball prac' tice was started at an early date, enabling the team to become very profif cient. There was no regular league, but games were played against such towns as Area, Zion, Wauconda, and Waukegan. Track was the next athletic venture, for which fifteen or twenty boys turned out. Baseball was practiced only during lunch hours, under the direction of Mr. Under' brink. These practices were enough, however, to enable the teams to overcome their rivals. The Athletic Association was a group of boys corresponding to our L Klub. The girls also exhibited their skill in basketball at public games. The athletic contests were, as now, a main part of the social activities. In 1917, the only organizations to speak of were the student council, the orchestra, the glee club, and the first aid class. The orchestra, conf sisting of eight musicians, appeared at a number of student activities and meetings of the ParentfTeacher Association. The glee club, made up of thirty members, appeared publicly many times during the year and pro' duced an operetta. A desire for student government resulted in the organ' ization of the Student Council of Control. This group was composed of two freshmen and three students from each of the upper classes. The first aid class, an organization for girls, gave a practical knowledge of first aid. ,As a whole, the school of twentyffive years ago was a fine progressive one, and far above the average of that time. NAUTILUS 1942 Foreword Comparison of the school of 1917 and the school of 1942 plainly shows the growth and improvement of Libertyville Township High School. This year out of the 515 students, 110 are seniors. This is the largest graduating class in the history of our school. The twentyftwo teachers are directly responsible for the high scholastic standing of the school and students. Another group which is also responsible, although in a different manner, is the Board of Education. Football has assumed major importance among the athletic events of our school. Each fall there are from seventyffive to ninety boys who turn out for either the Varsity, the Lightweights or the FreshmanfSophomore teams. Although our football teams this year were not very successful in conference competition, our basketball teams more than made up for this. The Varsity did very well and finished the season in second place. The Lightweights proved to be even more successful by becoming conference champions. Fifty to seventy boys turn out for spring training in track. The girls also have their fling at sports with archery, badminton, volleyball, tumbling, and bowling. Une of the most outstanding organizations at Libertyville Township High School is the music department. The band, choir, and orchestra appear at public concerts and also at many school functions. Another group of importance is the Drops of Ink. Then, too, we have the Dramatics Clubs which present a play every year. There are many other organizations all of which combine to make up the social life of our high school. The social committee, which indirectly sponsors all the dances, is a mild form of student government. During the school year there are many assembly programs including two student assemblies. The afternoon and evening dances are open to all students of Libertyville Township High School while the Prom is for the juniors and seniors only. In conclusion, may we say that in these twentyffive years Libertyville Township High School has progressed-not only in scholastic standards but in all forms of student activity. NAUTILUS Dedication As a token of esteem and appreciation for his constancy as a friend, his efficiency as a teacher, and his influence upon our lives,we, the Nautilus staff, wish to dedicate this twentyffifth anniversary edition to Mr. Bergfald. NAUTILUS STAFF FIRST ROW: Knigge, Dunn, Pester, Molirior, Enevold, Wright, Treptow, Snyder, 'Linn-rick. SECOND ROW: Gorslinc, Duba, Wciskopf, Loomis, Lanum. NAUTILUS STAFF EDITOR ..................... BUSINESS MANAGER ..... ASSISTANT EDITOR ...,.,...,...,....,,.. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANACZER ...... FEATURE EDITOR ,..........,......,....., ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR ....,. SENIOR EDITOR ..I..........,....... ORGANIZATIONS CALENDAR ..,..V ART EDITOR ..... MUSIC ................... G1RL'S ATHLETICS ..,, BOYS ATHLETICS .... ACTIVITIES ..., ,.,,,,,,., TYPIST ..... ,,,,,,,, .......,.ROsc Encvold Douglas Wright .....LOis Treptow ...James MOlidOr ....RObert Dunn .......ROy Snyder ,,,....RObert Lzmum ........DOlOrcs Duim YBarbar:I LOOmis Leroy Wciskcwpf ,......,Sar1I Limerick S,Shirlcy Kniggc .......Bill Gorslinc ,...Muricl Poster Mary LOU Kinslcr CONTENTS Schcol Athletics Utganizatioris Activities . .1 L.,1 J Q -- M 33 WW ww ' -. . ,pm N wg? ' . ' ff 1 - vm I 4 V , .. I ' ' I .- 'S - ' Pi: .gf 1 Y 'af ip . .49-'ati 1, gm y'. I.-. - . I. -5-4 vu' .' ', rf' ' f-Qs - 4:2 -Q. .,. 3,-Ilf' .-, - .- M:-, , .Z-,filly Jlfl' ,. ' 1 M' 'i '- i'- 4.15. -2' . -' 'fr-'1' 1-3 .x 1'-'W X 'Il - -l-.- I - .,e. II -...- I I I- - 1 ,, , , , ' -. -Q., If- I-J.-g ,I L, ., I I., .A ..:I,: of . 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TF! wk., 3? l 'Sift ' . ggi.. L, ' ' ' . af ' -f'- ' f - -H r, -I - P .lv '1- x-W 1: Us --i . 1' . ':-v-T' 7--'NS 'Q -, X' iii' fe.-' af - . - -9- . '!.1u-1 -- wj 4 , MW. ..q, .J,-,..-.W . . ., .,, n, k .. . 1 ,.. ,. . ...-1, ,. ,, . .An- . - . II L ..- -, -Iir I Inna 2 f'-1I.,I,'. ','f:fI. I,. I .J ., . -- SI? I- I- .MIAIIQ I' r 1. I . IIu 1' ' fu ,J-fII.I - A I4 I 'V mf .Ig W 'X' N I ff.: A 1 X TX N55 Fl. - c Mmunnz: ,T 414 3 I 1 E I A F I I 5 E 1 i I w 4 i Q 3 3 3 1 i 1 I 1 1 ' .IHIEHA Ill H mn I . BOARD OF EDUCATION One of the most important groups in school, and the least appreciated hy the ma' jority of students, is the Board of Education. The Board is in charge of the care and maintenance of the school huildings and grounds, and it is through their indif vidual and cooperative efforts that the high standard of Libertyville Township High School has been maintained. AUTILUS LINNA W. CORLPTT WAITLR A HPRR HAROLD G. MASON GLADYS J LOVELL HENRY E GADDI9 page eleven ISU. AUTILUS H. E. UNDERBRINK Principal RUTH FELGAR Secretary ADMINISTRATION The administrative force of Liberty' ville Township High School must form' ulate school policies and see that these policies are carried out. It is their duty to plan for the students so that each may leave school at the end of the four years qualified to become a good citizen, to associate efficiently with other members of society, to use his leisure hours wisely, to earn a living, and to have a preparaf tion and foundation for further study. In our school these responsibilities of planning and supervising are entrusted to Mr. Underbrink, principal, and Mrs. Felgar, secretary. page twelve Aumus Elizabeth Miller, B. A., M. A. Northwestern University Earl L. Olson, Ph. B., Ph. M. University of Wiscrrnsin ELIZABETH MILLER EARL L. OLSON I... Marvin Wilkins, B. M. McPhail School of Music Winifred Bronson, B. S., M. A. Iowa State Teachers College University of Iowa L. MARVIN WILKINS WINIFRED BRONSON Annc Horton, B. M. E. Northwestern University M. Bergfald, B. A., M. A. Iowa State Teachers College Northwestern University ANNE HORTON M. BERGFALD page thirteen AUHLUS . MARGARET JORGENSEN C. W. ANDREWS HENRIETTA AUREL'L EDGAR D. RUSSELL CAROLYN HOWLETT LAVVRENCE M. CRAWFORD page fourteen , 4341 28 EE ' Margaret Jorgensen, B. S., Ph. M. Beloit College University of YVisconsin Edgar D. Russell, B. A., M. A. Westniinster College University of Missouri C. W. Andrews, B. S. ja-mes Milikin University Carolyn Howlett, B. A. E. Art Institute of Chicago Henrietta Aurell, B. A.. M. A. Park College Northwestern University Lawrence M. Crawford, B. E. Illinois State Normal University ISU. AUHLUS Ruth Culbertson, Ph. B. University of Chicago K. C. Dehl, B. E., M. A. Eastern Illinois State Teachers College University of Illinois RUTH CULBERTSON K. C. DEI-IL A. E. johnson, B. A., M. A. Gustavus Adolplius College g University of Chicago Anna J. johnson, B. S., M. A. Northwestern University A. E. JOHNSON ANNA J. JOHNSON Arthur Bergstrom, B. A., M. A. Illinois College University of Iowa Ida Mac Gilbert, B. E. Illinois State Normal University ARTHUR BERGSTROM IDA MAE GILBERT page fifteen ' IU I' I K . Ida Lage, B. E. IDA LAGE Forrest Lakin, B. E. FORREST 'LAKIN JANET WIDDOWSON J. KERMIT WILT page sixteen J. Aumus Illinois State Normal University Dekalb State Teachers College Kermit Wilt, B. E. Western Illinois State Teachers College Janet Widdcuwsoxl, B. S. University of Illinois - 4 AUTILUS PRESIDENT .........,.., VICEPRESIDENT SECRETARY ...,...., TREASURER ,,....,.. COLORS ........,. FLOWER ...,.,. MOTTO ,,,,... SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Zermer, Weiskcvpf, Baum, Piehe CLASS OF 1942 ...,,....Clarence Zermcr ...,....LeRoy Weiskcmpf ........Margarct Baum .....,...,Kenneth Piche ........ Blue and Silver ....... Live to learn and page seventeen Lilyfoffthe-Valley you learn to live. AUTILUS BETTY ACHEN Whose large blue eyes, fair locks, and snowy hands, Might shake the saintship of an anchoritef' Senior Choir 3g Latin Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Seven Sisters 3, Drops of Ink 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. award 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Board 3, 4. HAROLD AHRENS, Bud I perceive there is an artist among us. Art Club 3, 4, French Club 3. RUTH ATWELL, Porky Her lips were red,' likewise her cheeks, Q And her locks were yellow as gold. Senior Choir Zg G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Drarnatics Club 3, 45 Red Cross 3, Sports Club 1, 2. BEVERLY ANN BARRETT, Bev This lass so sweet, with smile so sweet Has won our right good will. Transferred, Richland Center, Wis., 4. MARGARET BAUM, Midge She hath a pleasant smile, a gentle way. Class Secretary 4, Senior Choir 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3, 4g Sports Club Zg Spanish Club 25 Red Cross 3, 4. STANLEY BELLMAN, Stash About the woodlands I 'would go. Art Club 1, Z, Latin Club 2. IRENE BENFER A woman's guess is murh more accurate Than a mans certainty. Transferred, Wauconda High School 4. GLORIA BIERE, Glor Convince a woman against her will And she is of the same opinion stillf, Stamp Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 33 Library Club 43 Latin Club 2g G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 45 G.A.A. award 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. Board 4. ROY BISHOP Exceedingly well read. Stamp Club 1, 2, 3. ELINOR BOSTIAN, Ellie Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. Band 2, Senior Choir 45 Library Club 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Latin Club 2. page eighteen NAUTILUS E CLARENCE BOUCHER Be silent and safe, for silence never betrays. Band 2, 35 Orchestra 25 Slide Rule Club 35 Art Club 25 Airplane Club 35 French Club 2. JACOB BREFELD, Joke Oh, how excellent it is to have a giants strengthf' Football 3, 45 L. Klub 3, 4. HELEN BUESCHING, Bush Through her expressive eyes Her soul distinetly spoke. Red Cross 3. ROBERT BULKLEY, Buck 1 do not like noise-unless I make it myself. Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Boys' Octette 3, 45 Airplane Club 1, 25 Sports Club 2, 4. GLENN BUTTERFIELD, Butter Yea, truly he walked with his head among the clouds. Airplane Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 3, 45 Art Club 1, 25 Seven Sisters 3. JAMES CARNEY, Jim He had a wit that loved to play. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Movie Operators Club 25 Slide Rule Club 35 Seven Sisters 35 What A Life 35 June Mad 45 Drops of Ink 2, 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Charleys Aunt 4. JOHN DEINLEIN, Dingo Men are not measured by inches. Band 2, 35 Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 1. SHIRLEY DEUTSCHMAN, Death A maiden never bold,' of spirit still and quietf Red Cross 35 Latin Club 25 G.A.A. 1, 2. JOAN DOLPH, Jo Do you not know that I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. Band 2, 35 Library Club 3, 45 Red Cross 3. JOSEPH DORGAN, Joe He hurries not, he worries not, His calm is not disturbed. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. page nineteen AUTILUS JAMES DOUGHERTY, Petie Whore His limbs 'were cast in manly mold For hardy sports or contest bold. Class Trea.surer 2, Football 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, Boys' Octette 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Science Club 1, 2, L. Klub 3, 4, Drops of Ink 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY DRAKE, Bets For she is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Senior Choir 3, Library Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. KATHLEEN DUGAN, Hlfattyy' She is Irish in name. in manners, and in witf' G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, Dramatic Club Z, 3, 4, 'Latin Club 3. ROBERT DUNN, Bob Music in his fingertips. Senior Choir 2, Nautilus 3, 4. HELEN DAVIS She fame from other fields To get her final polish here. Transferred, Waukegan High School 4, Library Club 4, Dramatic Club 4. ROSE ENEVOLD, 'fRosie,' Rose by any other name would be as sweet. Class Secretary 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Nautilus Editor 4, G.A.A. Board 3, Nautilus Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. award 1. ELSIE EXON, Lefty Modest, quiet, and thoroughly rapablef' Band 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. award 2, 3, 4. BILL GORSILINE, Nipper Good natured, busy, and a friend to all. Class Vice President 2, Class Treasurer 3, Football 4, Senior Choir 2, Sports Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3, L. Klub 4, Social Committee 4, Nautilus 4. WILLIAM HAINES, Red I am sure care is an enemy to lifeju Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Z, 4, Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, Aviation Club 1. JUANITA HAMM, Sugar Smile and the world smiles with you. Red Cross 3, Art Club 1. page twenty or AUTILUS M 2- Ei s mm MARY LOU HARGROVE, Myrt ' Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low- An excellent thing in a woman. Orchcstra 1, Red Cross 1, Latin Club 2. JAMES HOSKINS, 'ilimmiel' Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning. Art Club I, Z, 3, 4, Movie Operators Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 2, 3. ROBERT HOSKINS, Bob Skilled was he in sports and pastimes. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' O:tette 3, 4, L. Klub 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Charleys Aunt 4. HONVARD HOFFMAN, Howie Men of jew words are the best men. Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, Spanish Club 2, 'L. Klub 4. LLOYD IVERSON, Pee Wee I can't make up my mind. Transferred, Waukegan High School 1, Class President 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Aviation Club 3, Slide Rule Club 3, Social Committee 3, Basketball 4. LILLIAN JANKOWSKI The dew that on the violet lies Marks the dark luster of thine eyes. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. DORIS JOHNSON, Johnnie She is a girl of action rather than words. Class Vice President 3, Art Club 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Library Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Drops of Ink 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Seven Sisters 3, G.A.A. Board 4, G.A.A. award 1, 2, 3, Charleys Aunt 4. ROBERT JOHNSON, Bob A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Aviation Club 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Seven Sisters 3, June Mad 4. BEN KAMINSKI You have a nimble wit, I think 'twas made of Atlanta's heelsf' Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Movie Operators Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Latin Club 2. LOUIS KICK A youth of quiet ways. Spanish Club 1, 2, Art Club 2, 3. page twentyfone Aumus ELIZABETH KIMBALL, Beth I have a heart with room for every joy. Band 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Stamp Club 1, 25 French Club 45 Latin Club 25 Red Cross 2, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Drops of Ink 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. award 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Board 4. ESTHER KIMBLE, E5ty Were born to be happy, all of us. Transferred, Westiatt 25 Library Club 3, 45 Red Cross Club 3, 4. MARY LOU KINSLER, Lou And once there was a dreamer born. ' Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 What A Life 35 Nautilus 45 Drops of Ink 2, 3, 45 Charleyls Aunt 4. SHIRLEY KNIGGE, nC0rky Her beauty made the bright world dim. Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Latin Club 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Seven Sisters 35 Nautilus 45 G.A.A. award 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. Board 2, 3. 1 VICTOR KOENIG, 'Fritzu Hunting he lived, but love he laughed to scorn. Football 45 Orchestra 1, 25 String Ensemble 15 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 35 Sports Club 45 Latin Club 25 Tom Sawyer 45 L. Klub 4. WARREN KRANIG, Butch He is a gentleman because his nature Is kind and affable to every creature. Band 2, 3, 45 Aviation Club 1. ARLINE KUGATH Quietness is best. Transferred, Huntley Consolidated School 3. ROBERT LANUM, Bob And still they gazed and still their 'wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew. Transferred, Fairport Harbor, Ohio, 25 Slide Rule Club 35 Latin Club 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Seven Sisters 35 What a Life 35 Drops of Ink 3,45 Nautilus 45 Charley's Aunt 4, PHYLLIS 'LEHMANN Power of xpeech is given to all,- Wisdom of mind to few. Orchestra 1, 35 Senior Choir 2, 45 Red Cross 35 Latin Club 2. ELMER KREUTZER But he couldnt lie if you paid hirn, And he'd die before he stole. Stamp Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2. page twentyftwo A UTI LUS I I ' ' I I - I CHARLES LEHMKUHL, Charley A gentleman to his fingertips. Class President 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Latin Club 2, Social Committee 2. MARY EVA LIGHTBODY, 'tM?bbll Modest, quiet, thoroughly capable. Band 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, 'Latin Club Z, Red Cross 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Drops of Ink 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. award 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Board 3, 4. SARA LIMERICK She was a scholar, exreedingly wise, Fair-spoken, and persuading. Transferred, Missouri 2, Senior Choir 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Art Club 3, French Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Nautilus 4. BARBARA LOOMIS, Jo The reason firm, the temperate will, Enduranre, foresight, strength, and skill. Stamp Club 1, Latin Club 2, Red Cross 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Drops of Ink 2, 3, 4, Nautilus 4, G.A.A. award 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Board 3, 4. KENNETH LOVELL, Fiddler He was a fiddler and consequently a rogue. Football Manager 4, Band 1, Z, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Aviation Club 1, 'L. Klub 4, What a Life 3, Torn Sawyer 4, Drops of Ink 1, Charley's Aunt 4. CLEO MADOLE, Clem She is always laughing, for she has an infinite deal of wit. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, Drops of Ink 3, 4. MARY LOU MAY, Louie Gentle in manners-resolute in deeds. Stamp Club 1, 2, Library Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Latin Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drops of Ink 4. DOROTHY MEYER, Dot Little, but Oh my! Latin Club 2, Library Club 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Seven Sisters 3, Charley's Aunt 4. LINDA MEYER A The future interests me more than the present. G.A.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Stamp Club 1, Camera Club 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Drops of Ink 2, 3, Library Club 3. RAY MEYERS, Ray Happy am 1, for I am a Senior. Band 2, Sports Club 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aviation Club 1. page twentyfthree rl l941 NAUTILUS BARBARA MILLER She 'was always neat and trimly dressed. Senior Choir 25 Latin Club Z5 Library Club 35 Red Cross 3, 4. MARY ANN MOHRBACHER, I have no superfluous leisuref' Transferred, Marysville, Kansas 25 Red Cross 3, 45 Dram- atics Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club Z5 Drops of Ink 2, 3, 45 June Mad 4. FREDERICK MCCANN He would stop St. Peter's roll call to argue. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Stamp Club 1, 2, 35 'Latin Club 2. BOB MCCORMICK The knights are dust, their good swords rust, But chivalry and love of game, live on in 'champs' of football fame. Class Treasurer 15 Track Award 2, 35 Football 45 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys, Octette 45 Aviation Club 15 Sports Club 45 L. Klub 3, 4. PHYLLIS NAEGELE, Tiny She likes to talk, she likes to smile, But she likes to be serious once in a while. Senior Choir 2, 35 Camera Club 15 Latin Club 25 Library Club 35 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Seven Sisters 35 Drops of Ink 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Board 3, 45 Charley's Aunt 4. CHARLES NICOLOFF, Nick The smile that wont come off. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Aviation Club 15 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Camera. Club 1, 25 Movie Operator's Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drops of Ink 35 Seven Sisters 35 Drum Major 3, 45 Charley's Aunt 4. ALICE NOLAN, Al Full of vigor, dash and gag She's different from the rest you know. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 4. RUSSELL PACKER, Wimpy Gone With the Wind? I prefer Superman. Stamp Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HARMON PEACO An athlete, an orator, a newspaper man, He certainly is versatile. Track 35 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Boys, Octette 3, 45 L. Klub 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Drops of Ink 2, 3, 45 Drops of Ink Editor 3, 4. DORANNE PENN EY A scholar and a good sport too,' Girls like these there are but few. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 String Ensemble 2, 45 Camera Club 15 Latin Club 25 French Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 25 Red Cross 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Seven Sisters 35 Social Committee 15 Drops of Ink 1, 3, 4. page twentyffour NAUTILUS : MURIEL PESTER, Miekey I just can't make my eyes behave. Latin Club 2, French Club 43 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drops of Ink 2, 3, 4, Nautilus 4. CARL PETERSON, Pete The force af his own merit will make his way. Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Airplane Club 1, 29 Dramatics Club 29 Slide Rule Club 3, French Club 3. MARGARET PFINGSTEN Sa chic, so petite. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. KENNETH PICHE, 'AKen Everyman's friendg no mans enemy. Class President 13 Class Treasurer 45 Track 3g Football 4, Art Club lg 'L. Klub 4. FLORENCE PRINCE A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. Dramatics Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Red Cross 4. JACK REILLY, Jarkson He will spread his name o'er all the world. Track 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Slide Rule Club 43 Sports Club 45 L. Klub 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Charleys Aunt 4. DONALD REINKING, Sleepy Blessed be he who first invented sleep. Art Club 1. JAMES RITZENTHALER, Ritz My own thoughts are my companions. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4, Latin Club 2. EVELYN ROSELER, Peanut I'll steal through life in my own quiet ways. ' Transferred, Evanston 25 Library Club 4. WILLIAM ROSER, Bill His genius is a capacity for evading work. Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 1, Latin Club 2. page twentyff ive EDWA LUCY page tw MARY 5 l94'l. AUTILUS Her friends could naught else but be gay In such congenial company. Dramatics Club 15 Sports Club 25 Band 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 45 G.A.A. Board 45 Red Cross 3, 4. MARION ROUSE A Everyone knows this girl by her smile,' A lover of sports,' and she makes them worth-while. Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Camera Club 15 Stamp Club Z5 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Drops of Ink 3, 45 G.A.A. Board 3, 45 G.A.A. President 4. MAJEL RICHARDS, Mickey Her 'words do show her wit incomparable. Transferred, Naperville, Illinois 45 Dramatics Club 45 Library Club 4. MARION SAGE Let my deep silence speak for me. Red Cross 35 'Latin Club 25 Drops of Ink 4. RD SAWUSCH, Swish,' UA rare compound of jollity, frolic, and fun. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Aviation Club 1, 2. I EANNE SAYERS I have accomplished what I was able. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Library Club 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Latin Club 35 G.A.A. 1. EDITH SCHWANDT, Edie A rare exception-a girl who says little. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 What a Life 3. SMEE, Lu May I have a few friends, and many books, bath truef' Art Club 15 Library Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3. LOUISE SOWATZKE, Mary V If silence were golden, I'd thrice be a millionaire. Art Club 1. JOE SPERY, Drummer Boy Full 'well they laughed, with counterfeited glee, At all his jokes, for many a joke had he. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Movie Operators Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 15 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Drops of Ink 2, 3, 45 Seven Sisters 35 June Mad 45 Charleys Aunt 4. entyfsix A UTI LUS ' I ll I I JEWEL STAFFORD, Jimmy Kindness is wisdom. Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Red Cross 3, 4. NORMA STAHL The fairest of the rural maids. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Latin Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. ,IACK STERLEY, Jackson No solemn sanrtimonious face I pull, Nor study in my sancturn superciliousf' Class Secretary 3, Football 4, Latin Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3, I.. Club 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Tom Sawyer 4, June Mad 4, Charleys Aunt 4. VVILLIAM STONE, Bill' Hows the 'weather down there? Camera Club 1. DOROTHY STUDER, Stu Let me have music, and I'll seek no more delight. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble 3, 4, Stamp Club 3, 4, Art Club 1, Latin Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Red Cross 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drops of Ink 3, 4. MARY ALICE SUYDAM, Susie The girl with the twinkling toes. Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2,3, 4, Spanish Club 2, French Club 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Seven Sisters 3, Social Committee 4, Drops of Ink 2, 3. MARY ANN SWAN, Swanie To be faithful in love is attained by only a few of us. Band 1, Orchestra 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. , Q BARBARA SIMMONS, Bobby A man thinks he knows, but o woman knows better. Dramatics Club 1, Art Club 2, Latin Club 2, Red Cross 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. R. CLYDE TAYOR I am light-minded and careless about the future. Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY TAYLOR, Herky CHerculesJ 'iQuiet? You should know him better. Class Secretary 1, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Football 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L. Klub 3, 4. p3.g6 tW6I1ify'SEVCI1 AUTILUS JANET TIFFANY, Didgie Her hair is no more sunny than her heart. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Senior Choir 45 Science Club 15 Library Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Dramatics Club 1, Z, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Drops of Ink 3, 45 G.A.A. Board 4. ROYAL TISHENDORF, Bud You cannot record the mischief he has done. Band Z, 3, 4. ROBERT TITUS, Babu Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed, That he has grown so great? Band 1, 2, 35 Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 1, 2, 35 Sports Club 4. BETTY TRICKEL, Bets Speech is given to all, but song to few. Transferred, St. Scholastica Academy 35 French Club 35 Senior Choir 3, 45 Library Club 35 Dramatics Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Seven Sisters 3. DONALD WAGNER, Don Not a sinner, not a saint, but, well, a jolly chap. Movie Operators Club 2, 3, 45 Aviation Club 1, 2, 35 Slide Rule Club 4. LeROY WEISKOPF, Lee In framing an artist, nature has decreed b To make some good, but others to exceedf , Class Vice President 45 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Aviation Club 2, 35 Nautilus 45 Drops of Ink 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 4. MARY LOUISE WILL, 'AWillie Silence is sweeter than speech. Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Sports Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Library Club 3, 45 Red Cross 4. DOUGLAS WRIGHT, Doug A'Webster was not so eloquent as thou. Track 35 Football 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 L. Klub 45 Spanish Club 35 Nautilus 3, 45 Nautilus Business Manager 4. DOROTHY YPMA, Dot Here's to the girl with the heart and the smile Who makes this bubble of life worth-while. Senior Choir 2, 45 Red Cross 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE ZERMER, Zombie, Really athletic, a jolly good sportg He'd be a mixer in most any port. Class Vice President 15 Class President 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 45 Band 15Slide Rule Club 35 L. Klub 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Movie Operators Club 2, 35 Social Com- mittee 4. HELENE KENNEDY, 'tMickey What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Dramatic Club 1, 25 Red Cross 3. page twentyfeight AUTILUS NATIONAL I-IGNOR SOCIETY Members of the National Honor Society are selected from the upper third of the Senior class on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leader' ship, service, and character. This group is chosen by a committee of faculty members appointed by the principal. From the class of 1941 those to receive this coveted award were Robert Strand, Genevieve Deinlein, Joyce Petersen, Edward Hutchins, Blanche Meyer, Mary Ellen Bilinski, Shirley Ritta, Anna Lee Wcxvd, Walter Schaffer, Marf jorie Rockenbaeh, and Kevin O'Brien. page twentyfnine AUTILUS AMERICAN LEGION AWARD The American Legion Award is presented each year to the best allfaround boy and girl selected from the graduating class. They are chosen by the faculty after having met the qualifications of character, service, courage, companionship, and scholarship. Robert Strand and Genevieve Deinlein were chosen as the two seniors of 1941 best qualified to receive this award. NEWSOM AWARD Two students, a boy and a girl, representing good sportsmanship and leadership in school activf ities, are chosen each year to receive the Newsom Award. It is the purpose of this award to encourage and further the development of clean athletics and good sportsmanship. Joyce Peterson and Russell Mcwrris were selected as best suited from the class of 1941 to receive the Newsom Award. page thirty NAUTILUS SCHOLASTIC AWARDS The class of 1942 is scholastically headed by a girl and a boy. Mary Ann Mohrbacher, with an average of 96.10, is valedictorian of the class and Robert Lanum, with an average of 95.00, is the salutatorian. Mary Ann and Bob both transferred to Libertyville Township High School in their sophomore year. Mary Ann is very much interested in Junior Red Cross as she is the executive chairman of one of the groups. She is president of the Senior Dramatics Club and is a reporter for the Drops of Ink. Bob is senior editor of the Nautilus and Latin Club consul. He is 'interested in the Dramatics Club and is also a member of the Drops of Ink staff. SENIOR TESTS Every year tests are given to the Seniors to determine how much general knowledge they have acquired during their four years at high school. These tests are divided into four parts: natural science, social science, mathematics, and English. Robert Lanum, with a total of 325, is the leader of this year's senior class. Doranne Penney, the leading senior girl, has a total of 298. page thirtyfone AUTILUS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Molidor, Lane, Snyder, Lill CLASS OF 1943 PRESIDENT ...........,.. .....,.. J ames Molidor VICEPRESIDENT .....,. ........ L Roy Snyder SECRETARY .......... ........ P hyllis Lane TREASURER ,.... .......,....,. C alvin Lill COLORS ...,.... ........A S carlet and Silver FLOWER ....,. ..,........,..,r.....,..........,..... C arnation MOTTO .,,,. ...... ' 'We're rowing, not drifting. page thirtyftwo E -5 AUTILUS JUNIOR GIRLS A FIRST ROW: Braun, Jarrett, Engclbrecht, Everett, Bomell, Kroll, Bonk, Dorroh. SECOND ROW: Bamett, Hargrove, Lane, Heinsohn, Fincutter, Garrison, Gratz, Huffhincs. THIRD ROW: LaMafzdcleine, Jones, D. Cook, Kennedy, Ford, Duba, l. Cook, Helier. JUNOIR GIRLS B FIRST ROW: Meeker, Nagel, Young, Rinaldi, Taylor, Miller, Neville, Topel. SECOND ROW: Scott, Richards, Sandburg, Murrin, Smith, Wood, Treptow, Newborc, Tiffany THIRD ROW: Staples, Wells, Scanlon, Russell, Titus, Wilson, Rittler, Rainier, Sabella, Ypma. page thirtyfthree NAUTILUS JUNIOR BOYS A FIRST ROW: Harris, Baum, Kranz, Knigge, Franzen, Knaack, Browder. SECOND ROW: Eiserman, Dawson, Erickson, Bonk, Butterfield, Keen, Cross, Hertel, Burandt. THIRD ROW: Beitzel, Bracher, Berry, Grimes, Ackerman, Buehrer, Boysen, Beckman, Brewer, Carlton. FOURTH ROW: Cowdy, Denman, Arnswald, Gossell, Hutchings, Hickman, Dorfler, Jochheim, Candy, De Volder, Gleason. JUNIOR BOYS B FIRST ROW: Walliser, Nordstrom, Lill, Raasch, Peleska, Matthews, Rogers, Washick, Larson, Kurowski. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Rawley, Scott, Nickoley, Small, Mazar, Molidor, Shields, Snyder, Wells. THIRD ROW: Warner, Stone, Sellers, Kranz, Sterley, Liebers, Schroeder, Kuhlman, Lennartz, Wood. page thirtyffour AUTILUS R '91-E A l SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Maether, Schaffer, Monroe, Peaco CLASS OF 1944 PRESIDENT .............. ..... VICEPRESIDENT ,.... ........ SECRETARY ......... ..... TREASURER ......... .. COLORS .......... ..,...... FLOWER ......... ...................... .............................. MOTTO ....... ........ ' 'A winner never quits and 11 qu page thirty-five ......Paul Schaffer .Sunshine Mon mc ..,..Bctty Macthcr .,.........jack Pcaco .Blue and Gold Lilyfof-thefV:1llcy ittcr never wins! AUTILUS SOPHOMORE GIRLS A FIRST ROW: Ledesma, Church, Iverson, Gaddis, Browning, Bell, Carlson, Chakeen. SECOND ROW: Hoffmeier, Lanum, Bracher, Boysen, Keegan, Demlow, Hicks, Hansen, Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Duba, Arnswald, Kranz, Gover, Lupton, Brown, Boegen, Degrazia, Holst. SOPHOMORE GIRLS B FIRST ROW: Snethen, Miller, S. Meyer, Matthews, Lucille Warner, Wilhelm, Tiffany, Monnig, M. Myers, Murrie, Neville. SECOND ROW: Perejda, Pahlman, Whitney, J. Meyers, Numsen, Tolleth, Westphal, Madden, Pedersen, Sowatzke, Padilla. THIRD ROW: Schwandt, Ritta, Turnpaugh, Titus, McClain, Monroe, Nitz, Titus, Newell, Maether, Ray, Louise Warner. page thirtyfsix AUTILUS SOPHOMORE BOYS A FIRST ROW: Dickinson, Froland, Boyes, Ewing, Johnson, Ayala, Bartlett, Hobson, Briscoe. SECOND ROW: Fitch, A. Kristan, Howard, Albrecht, Bell, Kugath, Kruckman, Bostian. THIRD ROW: P. Kristan, Egebergh, Carroll, Doerschuk, Jamieson, Kuester, Ball, D. Knigge Gruenwald. SOPHOMORE BOYS B FIRST ROW: F. Swanson, Ullrich, Meyer, Tamblyn, Rak, Ritzenthaler, Wells, Weiskopf, Wleziun Scholl. SECOND ROW: White, Suydam, Sawusch, Schaffer, Schreck, Luce, Madole, Simpson, H. Swanson THIRD ROW: Nehmer, Roulet, Scott, Lawrence, Smith, Peaco, Pettengill, Olsen, Lehmann Pierce, Penney. page thirtyfseveri ! 1 Aumus FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Carberry, Wiese, Sawusch, Piche CLASS OF 1945 PRESIDENT ....Y.......... ......... D onalcl Piehe VICEPRESIDENT ......,.. ........... D ick Carberry SECRETARY ............... ....,.... F lorence Sawusch TREASURER ........ ....,....... B illy Wiese COLORS ......... ...wv.Y......... R ed and White FLOWER ...,..,. .....,.......,.,...,........ A mericau Beauty Rose MOTTO ,w.... ........ ' 'The door to success is labeled push. page thirty-eight AUTILUS FRESI-IMAN GIRLS A FIRST ROW: Holmgren, Hargrove, Lemkuhl, Dittgen, Liebers, Beuuvuis, Browder, Dolph Hutchins, Hansen, Dowden, Fincutter, Adclhardt. SECOND ROW: Hutchings, Larsen, Bracher, Margaret Butterfield, Connorton, Mary Butterfield Latta, Church, Kugath, Dull, BOW'l'Illll1,'LZ1VVI'CI'lC0. THIRD ROW: Deutschman, Lane, Brewer, Fenwick, Luce, Getchell, Bernard, Hoffman, Kristun Grundy, Burgess, jaremus, Huber. FRESHMAN GIRLS B FIRST ROW: R. O'Brien, Pfingsten, Pettcngill, P. Peterson, MacLeod, Semmelman, Willard S. Will, Mills, M. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Wood, Obenauf, Reid, Newhart, Olson, A. VVells, Simek, Sawusch, Weil, Rittler THIRD ROW: Veeck, Matthews, Pople, Torbet, Zerzen, Ray, I., Peterson, Triggs, Rentz, M. Will D. Wells, Wagner. page thirtyfnine AUTILUS FRESHMAN BOYS A FIRST ROW: F. Hoskins, Keeling, J. Hoskins, Butler, Biebert, Larson, SECOND ROW: Camellino, Kick, Heinsohn, Bernard, Eddy, Gillis, Ayala, Barth, Brydon, Varney. THIRD ROW: Carberry, Giss, N. Erickson, Huffman, -I. Andrews, Herr, Kreutzer, Dillon, Hubbard, Hansen, Cherenovich, P. Erickson. FOURTH ROW: Carlton, DeSalvo, Brothwell, Albrecht, Gandy, Dolph, Anderson, Kloepfer, Boyer, Leding, S. Andrews, Grinnell. 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N.. n- 'iaf .aff A -fi ll I 4 LWE ISKOPF ' Ss MONROE - , ' w ww! 7l 1 rf if ml Q 2-1:53, Un, ,:g-- .if f f- 'mg Y I ,WQ:a1'.f 3 . ,z G. 311.32010 AUTILUS ' BOWLING FIRST ROW: Engelbrecht, Sabella, Russell, Treptow, Rainier, Murrin, Young, Titus, Meyer Nitz, Gaddis, Browning. SECOND ROW: Schwandt, Murrie, Cook, Bamett, Lupton, Biere, Pester, Madden, Gover, Swan Knigge, Lane, Holman, Monroe. THIRD ROW: Ypma, Simmons, Exon, A. Rouse, Studer, Tiffany, 'Lightbody, Kimball, Loomis. Limerick, M. Rouse, Penney, Achen. AERIAL TENNIS FIRST ROW: Iverson, Murrie, Duba, Huber, Holmgren, P. Peterson, Hutchings, O'Brien, Edman, Burgess, Gaddis, Dowden, Pettengill. SECOND ROW: Getchell, Mills, Browning, Semmelman, M. Will, Kristan, Bernard, Hutchins, Brewer, S. Will, Lane, Simmons. THIRD ROW: Leibers, Dittgen, Church, Torbet, Lupton, Lanum, Wilson, Biere, Exon, Russell, Bamett, Boysen, McClain, j. Rittler, Bracher, Johnson, Achen. FOURTH ROW: J. Tiffany, Loomis, Weil, Veeck, Heinsohn, Titus, Gover, Monroe, Perejrla, Newbore, Wells, Butterfield, Olson, R. Rittler, Madden, Nitz, Cook, Scott, Brown, Chakeen, Newhart, Kimball. FIFTH ROW: Deutschman, Naegele, Snethen, Lehmkuhl, Hoffman, Larsen, Lawrence, Bowman, 'L. Peterson, Dall, Connorton, Simek, Church, Pople, Staples, Taylor, B. Tiffany, Jaremus, Luce, Dolph, Hansen, Lightbody, M. Rouse, page forty-five Aunws BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Pfingsten, Mills, Jaremus, Holmgren, R. O'Brien, Kristan, P. Peterson, Huber, Dowden, Lehmkuhl, M. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Bowman, L. Peterson, S. Will, Hutchings, Church, Liebers, Hutchins, Bemard, Dolph, Torbet, Brewer, A. Wells, Pettengill, Simmons. THIRD ROW: Lupton, Murrin, Rainier, Snethen, Gover, Duba, Murrie, Gaddis, Monroe, Russell, Bamett, Boysen, McClain, Wagner, Hoffman, Rinaldi, Achen. FOURTH ROW: Lanum, Getchell, M. Will, C. Taylor, J. Tiffany, Srnee, Heinsohn, G. Titus, Madden, Nitz, Butterfield, R. Rittler, Wells, Weil, J. Rittler, Penney, Johnson, Kimball, Arnswald, Browning. FIFTH ROW: Larsen, Lawrence, Nolan, Dorroh, Naegele, Sabella, D. Cook, A. Rouse, Exon, Biere, Simek, Church, Pople, Staples, Scott, S. Tiffany, J. Taylor, I. Cook, Ritta, Luce, Lightbody, M. Rouse. GIRL'S SPORTS This year girl's athletics began with cupid's skillful game, archery. Doris Johnson, chairman, arranged the teams, but because of too much rainy weather, archery was discontinued until spring. Since archery had been postponed, the game of soccer took its place. Phyllis Naegele, chair' man, planned the tournaments. While the juniors and seniors played field soccer, the freshmen and sophomores took part in alley soccer. Next, on the calendar of girl's sports, came basketball, under the able chairmanship of Barbara Loomis. The program was so arranged that the different classes, and also the different homerooms, conf tested with each other. The girls also took part in the Telegraphic Tournament, which is a test to find out how many baskets each girl can make from different points on the basketball floor. A certain number of points is given for each basket, and at the end the points are totaled. This is called the Telegraphic Tournament because at the end of the contest the results and scores from many different schools are telegraphed to headquarters. Later, word is received telling each individual school where page fortyfsix NAUTILUS I G. A. A. BOARD FIRST ROW: Johnson, C. Taylor, Murrin, Holman, M. Rouse, Lightbody, Achen, Dorroh, Lane. SECOND ROW: Treptow, Biere, A. Rouse, Studer, Tiffany, Loomis, Kimball. THIRD ROW: Sabella, Cook, Knigge, Naegele, Meyer. it ranked in relation to the other schools. As far as basketball is concerned, the girls will always ref member that the path was clear when Gloria Biere came charging on her way to make a basket. This year, Dorothy Studer, chairman of bowling, arranged the girls into teams according to their averages. Seventyfseven girls came out for the 'first term-a five week period. Each girl bowled two lines once a week, for five weeks. At the end of this period a contest was held between the six highest beginning bowlers, and the six highest advanced bowlers. The ad.vanced were victorious with Gloria Biere, Edith Schwandt, Arlene Neville, and Shirley Knigge having the highest scores. About eightyfeight girls came out for volleyball. Teams were arranged and tournaments were conducted by the chairman, Shirley Knigge. There were tournament games for the juniors and seniors, and contests between the freshmen and sophomores. Tumbling was very successful. The girls learned many new tricks and practiced difficult posif tions of the body. These were shown to the girls by the chairman, Irene Cook. The girls also enjoyed several hikes, both walking and bicycling, which were planned by our hiking chairman, Audrey Rouse. This year was a fine one for the Girl's Athletic Association, and I'm sure that the girls who have next year to look forward to, at Libertyville Township High School, will make this organization still more successful. page fortyfseven Aumus TUMBLING FIRST ROW: Iverson, Matthews, Browder, Weil, J. Rittler, Luce, Leibers, Will, Peterson, Bowman, O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Hoffman, jaremus, Mills, Torbet, C. Taylor, Heinsohn, Staples, Scott, Margaret Butterfield, D. Cook, Dorroh, A. Neville, D. Wells. THIRD ROW: J. Neville, Hutchins, Brewer, Lanum, Gover, Gaddis, Murrie, Madden, Hansen, P. Ray, A. Rouse, Kimball, Lightbody, Johnson, Meyer, Dittgen. FOURTH ROW: Monroe, Perejda, McClain, Boysen, Kristan, Kennedy, Murrin, A, Wells, Mary Butterfield, Connorton, J. Tiffany, Penney, Achen, Pettingill, M. Rouse, Naegele, S. Tiffany, Nitz, R. Rittler. FIFTH ROW: Trickel, Sabella, Biere, Rainier, Barnett, Russell, Wilson, Snethen, Lehmkuhl, J. Taylor, B. Tiffany, I. Cook, Helfer, Bernard, Church, Titus, Pople, V. Ray, Wells, Wagner. SOCCER AND SPEEDBALL FIRST ROW: Browder, Hoffman, Jaremus, Torbet, 'I.uce, Engelbrecht, Dorroh, R, O'Brien, Weil, J. Rittler. SECOND ROW: Iverson, Matthews, Hargrove, Boegen, Heinsohn, Staples, Scott, Peterson, Will, D. Cook, Bowman, A. Neville, I. Wells. THIRD ROW: I. Neville, Hutchins, Brewer, Lanum, Gover, Gaddis, Murrie, Madden, Hansen, P. Ray, A. Rouse, Kimball, Lightbody, Johnson, Meyer, Dittgen. FOURTH ROW: Monroe, Perejda, McClain, Boysen, Kristan, Kennedy, Murrin, A. Wells, M. Butterfield, Connorton, J. Tiffany, Achen, Pettengill, M. Rouse, Naegele, S. Tiffany, Nitz, R. Rittler. FIFTH ROW: Trickel, Sabella, Biere, Taylor, Rainier, Russell, XVilson, Snethen, Lehmkuhl, J. Taylor, Tiffany, I. Cook, Helier, Bernard, Church, Titus, Pople, V. Ray, I. Wells, Wagner. page fortyfeight AUTILUS ARCHERY FIRST ROW: Helfer, Nitz, Trickel, C. Taylor, Kimball, Biere. SECOND ROW: Neville, Lane, Cook, Simmons, Loomis, Tiffany, Murrin, A. Rouse, Newbore, M. Rouse, Cook, Staples. THIRD ROW: Dorroh, J. Taylor, Penney, Naegele, Sayers, R. Rittler, Heinsohn, Lighthody, johnson, Meyer, Achen. VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: Fincutter, Loomis, Holmgren, Torbet, Kristan, P. Peterson, Mills, Weil, Rittler, R. .O'Brien, Luce, I. Wells, Hutchins, M. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Church, Bernard, Will, L. Peterson, Snethen, Cover, Duba, Murrie, Gaddis, Monroe, Nitz, Madden, Boysen, McClain, Brewer. THIRD ROW: Lane, Neville, Browning, Lupton, J. Tiffany, Smee, A. Rouse, Exon, A. Wells, Butterfield, R. Rittler, Murrin, Rainer, Lehmkuhl, Penney, johnson, Kimball, Pettemzill. FOURTH ROW: Dorroh, Nolan, Getchell, C. Taylor, M. Will, Naefzele, Sabella, Cook, Russell, Heinsohn, Biere, C. Titus, Pople, Staples, Scott, Tiffany, J. Taylor, I. Cook, Lighthody, M. Rouse, Meyer, Achen. page fortyfnine Aunws VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: A. Kranz, Koenig, Gorsline, Taylor, Gossell, Kristan, D. Kranz, McCormick. SECOND ROW: Lovell, Eiserman, Wright, Liebers, Luce, Brefeld, Butterfield, Kaminski, Feather- kile, Snyder. THIRD ROW: Piche, Molidor, Zermer, Hoskins, Huffman, Dougherty, Buehrer, Boysen, Sterley, Schaffer. VARSITY FOOTBALL After looking at the record of the football team of '41, one might think that our team had no redeeming features. And yet after each defeat the fellows got out and practiced harder. The team was probably the smallest and yet the fastest team in the conference and the only thing that kept the Wildcats from ending up on top of the heap was a lack of experience. The returning spearheads from the team of '40 were Pete Dougherty, Jim Molidor, Al Kranz, Bob Hoskins, and Jake Brefeld. The opening game of the season was a nonfconference thriller with ZionfBenton which ended in a tie. Zion scored in the second half on an intercepted pass and their try for extra point was good. Then the Cats began to dig in. In the last few seconds Jack Butterfield threw a long pass to Zombie Zermer who swept over the goal line netting us 6 points. Zermer also made the extra point by catch- ing another pass. The next game ended in a defeat for Libertyville by the Warren Blue Devils. The Devils were held scoreless for the first three quarters. In the last quarter Wirth of Warren caught a Libertyville pass and scored. Their try for extra point was good. Bob McCormick and Harvey Gossell showed their running ability several times, but the Cats failed to capitalize. Lake Forest was opponent number three and defeat number two for Libertyville. Lake Forest's center intercepted a pass in the second half and made a touchdown. Their try for extra point was good. Paul Kristan made some spectacular runs but the Cats could not penetrate the Scouts' line to score. page fifty AUTILUS The I'Iomccoming Game with Leyden ended in a tie. The team was given wonderful support by the student body and the townspeople. Although the Cats were greatly outweighed they were deter' mined. Leyden scored in the first half on two long passes. In the second half Zermer caught a pass and the score ended that way with neither team making the extra point. jake Brefeld, Harvey Gossell, and Daryl Luce showed excellent playing throughout the game. The Crystal game was a heartbreaker and also defeat number three. This was a night game played on Crystal Lake's field. Crystal Lake scored on a safety after a bad pass from center. Thcn the Cats cut loose and Harvey Gossell ran 75 yards for a touchdown. The try for extra point failed. In the last quarter Crystal Lake threw a pass and made a touchdown. Their try for extra point was good. Still seeking a victory the Cats fought a hard battle against Niles. The Cats scored in the second quarter when Harvey Gossell ran the ball over the goal line for 6 points. Niles scored in the fourth quarter but the try for extra point was a failure as was Libertyville's and the game ended in a tie. The last game of the season ended favorably in a victory for Libertyville over Arlington. During the first three quarters no scoring occurred but in the last quarter the Redbirds found that the Cats were not to he denied.. The Cats capitalized when jim Molidor blocked an Arlington punt and Paul Schaffer recovered it over the Arlington goal line. The try for extra point did not succeed. The members of the team displayed fine spirit throughout the season and gave everything they had for Libertyville Township High School and Coach Bergstrom. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: S. Andrews, Piche, Smith, Cross, Carlton, Howard. SECOND ROW: Jamieson, Matthews, Nehmer, Madole, Carroll, R. Erickson. THIRD ROW: Bracher, Sterley, J. Andrews, N. Erickson, Kristan, Brewer, jochheim. page fiftyfone AUTILUS li, L KLUB FIRST ROW: Taylor, Eiscrman, Shields, D. Kranz, Reilly, Gossell, Kristan, A. Kranz, Wright. SECOND ROW: Gorsline, Piche, Peaco, Lovell, Butterfleld, Luce, Koenig, McCormick. THIRD ROW: Brefeld, Zermer, Dougherty, Huffman, Hoskins, Schaffer, Kruckman, Sterley, Molidor. Page fiftyftwo NAUTILUS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Boyer, Perkins, Anderson, Chcrcnovieh, Huffman, Rouse, Hoskins. SECOND ROW: Murphy, Eddy, Nickolcy, Wood, Giss, Welch, Gillis. THIRD ROW: Gandy, Hansen, Hubbard, Dolph, Kloepfer, Wolowic. 1941 VARSITY FOOTBALL ZionfBenton .,.,...,.,..,,,.....,...,. 7 Libertyville ..... ...,. . .,7 Warreri ..,..... ........ 7 Libertyville ..... ...,.,,. l l Lake Forest ,,,.,.., 7 Libertyville .. Leyden ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 6 Libertyville ,. Crystal Lake .,,,.... 9 Libertyville .. Niles Center ,.,,... ........ 6 Libertyville .. Arlington .. .,....,.0 Libertyville .. FOOTBALL COACHES Olson, Bergstrom, Wilt page fiftyfthree l IU ll D . FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Waukegan Freshmen .,.. ....... 0 Libertyville ,.,,,., Arlington Freshmen ...,,.,, 6 Libertyville Waukegan Freshmen ,... ...,.... 1 9 Libertyville ,.,l,., Arlington Freshmen ,..... ....... 7 Libertyville lUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Waukegan Froshfsoph i...,.........,.,....... 42 Libertyville ,.,.,.... Warren ..............,........ .....i.. 1 4 Libertyville Crystal Lake ........ ....... 7 Libertyville ....... Zion .....,.it.. ........ 6 Libertyville Zion ....... ....... 0 Libertyville page fiftyffour Aumus 1941. L ,K I NAUTILUS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Boyes, Dra.ke, Olsen, N. Erickson, White, Ullrich. SECOND ROW: R. Erickson, A. Kristan, Willer, Kugath, Schaffer, Luce. lUNIOR'VARSITY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Mr. Crawford, after retiring from basketball coaching several years ago, returned to the lime- light this year and produced one of the finest lightweight basketball teams that Libertyville has ever seen. It lost only one game and that was a nonfconference defeat early in the season to Waukegan. Using a very strong zone defense and displaying a fast break, this group of future varsity players enjoyed a very successful season. The opposition scored only 210 points to the JuniorfVarsity's 342 points. The leading scorers were Kugath, Schaffer, and N. Erickson. The rest of the team included R. Erickson, A. Kristan, Olsen, Ullrich, F. Willer, D. Luce, White, and H. Drake. Paul Schaffer was elected honorary captain of the successful Wildkitten team. JUNIOR VARSITY f NORTHEAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL WON LOST . . 0 Libertyville ......................... L ...... 12 ......................................... , ........... ....... - .......... - ....................... - ...... 1 .000 Crystal Lake .,...... ....... 9 , ....... 3..... .......... .... L .. .750 Niles ....... -......-... .,..... 8 ........ 4 ....... - ,,.,.s,.... ....... . . .666 Lake Forest ...... ...... 6 ........ 6 .... .L ................. ......... . 5 OO Woodstock .... ...... 6 ..... .... ........ 6 . . .- ....... - ..... -... ...... .SOO Leyden ........ ...... 3 ........ 9 ............ ......... . 2 50 Arlington ........ .......... 3 .... ................................................ 9 .......... ......... . 2 S O Warren ........ .............. 1 .....................................,.............. 1 1..... ......,.. ......... . O83 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Libertyville - ..... .........,.....,., - ...,.. - .. 37 Antioch ...,............., .......... 1 1 Libertyville .- ........ ........ 1 7 Waukegan ....,, ........ 2 8 Libertyville ............... ........ 3 5 Arlington ........ ........ 1 3 Libertyville ..... L ........... ........ ........ 3 3 Zion ..... , ................. ........., 1 3 Libertyville ....,.......... ............... . - ..... 24 Woodstock ................ .......... 6 Libertyville .... -.- ..... L.. - ......... ........ 3 1 Niles ................ - .......... ........ 2 1 Libertyville .,.... -.,. 26 Warren ........ , 1 8 Libertyville ...- ......... 29 Leyden .............. .... . 24 Libertyville .... L .,.... - ..,... 24 Lake Forest ........Y. ,........ 1 7 Libertyville ............... ....... 2 9 Crystal Lake ............ ........ 1 7 Libertyville ..., .Mm ...... - ....... 3 1 Leyden ........Y.. ... .......... .......... 1 9 Liberty ville .............. ......... 2 3 Warren .......... ......... . 1 1 Libertyville .... -.- ......... ....,.. 2 9 Niles .................. 22 Libertyville ..... - .... .....,., 2 8 Woodstock ........ ....,... 2 4 Libertyville ...- l........ - ...... . 32 Arlington ....... ...... . 20 page fiftyffive Aumus VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Eiserman, Iverson, D. Kranz, Kristan, A. Kranz, Taylor. SECOND ROW: Beckman, Weiskopf, Grimes, Hoskins, Huffman, Butterfield. BASKETBALL The Basketball season at Libertyville Township High School was a very successful one indeed. We had a varsity team that ended in second place in the conference. This was due to the eager co' operation of the members of the team and fine coaching ability of Coach Bergstrom. The varsity team was built around the lettermen Hoskins and Huffman. A manftofman defense was used by the team and proved very effective. Many of the players were six feet in height, or over, such as Hoskins, Huff' man, Weiskopf, Beckman, and Grimes. This helped in rebounding which enabled the team to keep posf session of the ball much of the time. The first game was with Antioch in which the Wildcats emerged victorious. Waukegan def feated Libertyville when Libertyville played its second game at Waukegan. The first conference game was with Arlington, and Libertyville easily defeated them. A total of fortyftwo fouls was called and eight players were expelled from this game. Zion beat the Cats when Libertyville played on Zion's floor with Hoskins and Weiskopf starring. The Wildcats defeated Woodstock quite easily with Huffman and Beckmann sinking the most baskets for the team. Powerful Niles caused us to lose our first conference game. Warren fell easy prey to us when the 'LBlue Devils played on our floor. Lib' ertyville gave Leyden a trouncing with Huffman leading the scoring with 18 points. The Libertyville' Lake Forest clash almost proved a defeat but a last minute basket by Grimes saved the game. Crystal Lake proved to be an easy victory for Libertyville with Huffman and Grimes ringing up the most points. Leyden was a much tougher opponent than she was earlier in the season, but she again fell before the Cat's onslaught. Libertyville suffered a surprise defeat when a last minute basket gave Warren the victory. Although Huffman was high scorer in the home game with Niles, we were still thoroughly trounced. Libertyville next journeyed to Woodstock to take another victory to add to the growing collection. The last conference game of the season was a home game with Arlington and throughout the first part of the game the scoring was pretty even. In the last quarter the Cats pulled away to win by a fair margin. In the State Tournament, Libertyville defeated her first opponent, Palatine, by the score of 36- 20. The Wildcats were handicapped. by the absence of Grimes and Weiskopf who were ill. They page fiftyfsix AUTILUS were replaced by Kugath and Norm Erickson of the juniorfvarsity team. Libertyville played an out' standing game against Waukegan, her second opponent in the State Tournament, but was defeated by a score of 4585. Our Varsity team finished second in the conference having 9 victories to 3 defeats. The Wild- cats scored a total of 413 points to their opponents' 388 points. Libertyville Township High School is certainly proud of her basketball teams! VARSITY BASKETBALL Libertyville ..... .....,..,............... Antioch ........ Libertyville .,... ..................... W aukegan ,Y.. Libertyville ..... Arlington .,.. Libertyville ..... Zion .............. Libertyville ..... Woodstock .. Libertyville ..... Niles ............ Libertyville ..... Warren ..,... Libertyville ..... Leyden .......... Libertyville ..... Lake Forest .. Libertyville ..... Crystal Lake Libertyville ..... Leyden .......... Libertyville ..... Warren ........ Libertyville ...,. Niles .......,..,, Libertyville ..... Woodstock .. Libertyville .....................,......... Arlington .... WAUKEGAN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Libertyville Libertyville Palatine ......., Waukegan .. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Rouse, Barth, Bernard, Boyer, Butler, Brydon. SECOND ROW: Kruckman, Smith, Leding, Nickoley, Lennartz, Cherenovich, Hubbard. THIRD ROW: Erickson, GIS, Wiese, Herr, Schultz, Priebe, Huffman. page fiftyfseven AUTILUS VARSITY TRACK FIRST ROW: Rasmussen, Ewing, Ekstrom, McCormick. SECOND ROW: Dawson, Shields, Piche, Taylor, Kane, Peaco, Wright, Snyder, Bracher. THIRD ROW: Hutchins, Crawford, Zermer, Hoskins, Buehrer, Morris, Andrews, Sawusch. TRACK-1941 LIBERTYVILLE OPPONENTS Oak Park relays ...... ..,,..,,..,.,.....,,......... 2 ..,...,..,,.,,.. .,....,,... Lake Forest ......... .......,. 5 9 ............. ......,. 5 3 Waukegan ....,..... ...i..... 4 7M ......... ........ 6 5 W Palatine relays .....,............ ...,..,.. 1 6K2 ..,,..... ........ Arlington Heights ............... ...,.,,.. 6 sn ......... ,..,.... 4 4M LeydenfNiles Triangular ......, ,.....,, 6 l ,,,,,,, ....... 5 5f1O Lake County ,..........,....,...... ...,.. 3 6 State District .......i...,. ,........ M ......... ....,... Crystal Lake ................ ......... 32M .........,.,.... ........85M Northeast conference ........................,.......,........... 43 ....,...........................,....... Mr. Crawford had a pretty good track team in 1941. In dual meets the Cats were defeated only by Waukegan and Crystal Lake who had unusually powerful track teams. Libertyville placed second in the Northeast Conference and third in the Lake County meets. Some of the high scorers of the Libertyville track teams are as follows: Robert Hoskins ,.,,.,:.,:::,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Clarence Zermer ..... Ole Ekstrom .......... Roger Kane .,,,........, Russell Morris ..,,,,,,,,,. Robert McCormick ..., ........49K2....... Hurdles, relays, 220 dash, high jump Mile run, half mile run Sprints, 220 dash, relays Shot Shot, discus Sprints, relays, 220 dash 1941 LAKE COUNTY TRACK MEET Highland Park ....,...............,...........,............................................................ ....... 6 3.7 Waukegan ................................................,.............................................. ..... 3 9 .4 Libertyville ....,, ........ 3 6 Lake Forest ...... ........ 3 0.7 Barrington ..... ........ 2 2 .2 Zior1fBenton .... ..,... . .. ...... . 3 page fifty-eight AUTILUS ISU. FIRST ROW: Ullrich, Wlezien, Dickinson. SECOND ROW: Nehmer, Snyder, Rasmussen, Shields, Bracher, P. Kristan, Dawson, Eiserman. THIRD ROW: Hutchins, Mr. Crawford, Buehrer, Grimes, Boysen, A. Kristan, Mr. Andrews, Sawusch. FRESHMANSOPHOMORE TRACK The FreshmanfSophomore track team was not an outstanding team but it had some very fine material which will develop rapidly as it gains more experience. Certain members of the FroshfSoph track team were outstanding and when they become juniors and Seniors we will have as fine a Varsity as we have always had. Some of these members are as follows: Shields, Dawson, Gossell, Rasmussen, Buehrer, P. Kristan, Eiserman, Dorfler, Schaffer. Shields .... Dawson ..... A. Gossell ..,...... Rasmussen Buehrer ....... P. Kristan Eiserman ..,,. Dorf ler .... Schaffer ...,. ......,25 .......24 .....,19 ........lO 7X1 .......l0 .......lO page fiftyfnine Mile run, Half mile, 220 dash Sprints, relays Sprints, relays Pole vault Discus, shot put Sprints, relays Shot put, discus Broad jump, hurdles Shot put lIII33iIti NAUTILUS gg Arlington Heights W oodstock .......... . . . Crystal Lake ..,.. Libertyville .,.... Palatine .,.,,, Barrington ..... Bensenville ...... Niles .....i...,.. Arlington Heights Waukegan .............,... Niles-Leyden ............. FRESHMANSOPHOMORE INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET AT PALATINE Lake Forest ,.,................,.. Palatine Invitational ........ .m-4s mumuss .nH,n17yQ n-H-n14y5 .......22M .HMJ7 .mnas u-U1oyQ FRESHMANSOPHOMORE TRACK Libertyville Opponents .......38 ,......21 .......43 .......52 ........24 SCHOOL RECORDS 100 yard dash .......,.......... 220 yard dash ..,,............ .. 440 yard dash .................. 880 yard dash .................. Mile ....A............................. 120 high hurdles 200 low hurdles .........,.... High Jump ...................... . Broad jump ........ Shot put ......... Discus ......... Javelin ......... Pole vault ....... S80 relay ......... C. Conway .................. C. Conway .................. B. Bell ........... .......... C. Zermer ....... ........ V. Willard R. Hoskins N. Enevold J. Ray ............. .......... j. Ray ......... V. Burnett V. Burnett .................. R. Jaeger ....... .......... A. Sage ..... .......... C. Wilson ....... .......... R. Smith ...................... G. Madden .................. D. Morris ....... .......... R. Brown .................... page sixty ifs .......... ifz ..,...,,.. IN TRACK AND FIELD Time, 10.0 Time, 22.9 Time, 51.2 .Time, 2:07. Time, 4:38. Time, 16.0 seconds .. seconds .. seconds .. 5 seconds 5 seconds seconds .. seconds .. Time, 23.0 Height, 6' 1 1f8 .... 57 74 3422 422f3 unUnnnuHn1929 an .uNn1929 .N ....... 1939 nu. .NNU1941 nn. ,HNU1933 .H ....... 1941 1939 .......1936 Distance, 21' 5 1f4 ....... 1937 Distance 52' 8 1f2 ..,. ....... 1 932 Distance, 139' 3 .... ........ 1 932 Distance, 157' 1 .... .... 1 937 Iiaghg 11'3H ....,..... ....... 1930 Height, 11' 3 ............. ....... 1 933 Time, 1.35.5 seconds ..... ....... 1 935 Time, 1.35.5 seconds ..... ....... 1 935 Time, 1.35.5 seconds ..... ....... 1 935 Time, 1.35.5 seconds ..... ....... 1 935 im V Jake Brefeld-Captain James Dougherty Bill Gorsline Bob Hoskins Jack Butterfield Bob Eiserman Harvey Gossell Paul Kristan Russell Morris Roger Kane Bob Hoskins Ole Ekstrom Frank Ewing Howard Huffman-Captain Lloyd Iverson Bob Hoskins LeRoy Weiskopf AUTILUS LETTERMEN VARSITY FOOTBALL Kenneth Lovell, Manager Howard Huffman Victor Koenig Bob IvIcCo1-mick Kenneth Piche Alfred Kranz Dale Kranz Daryl Luce jack Sterley Harry Taylor Douglas Wright Clarence Zermer Edwin Liebers james Molidor Paul Schaffer VARSITY TRACK Bob McCormick Harmon Peaco Kenneth Piche Arthur Rasmussen Jack Reilly i Dick Shields Douglas Wright Clarence Zermer Edward Hutchins-Manager VARSITY BASKETBALL Eugene Beckmann William Grimes jack Butterfield Paul Kristan Alfred Kranz Harry Taylor-Manager Dale Kranz BASKETBALL COACHES Bergstrom, Crawford page sixtyfone AUTILUS NORTHEAST CONFERENCE RECORDS Warren ............. Crystal Lake .....,... Leyden ..A...... Niles ............. Lake Forest ....... Libertyville .....,. Arlington ..i.. Woodstock ....,.. NORTHEAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL NORTHEAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Niles .......... ......................................,.....'.-----..-.....------------...- 1 2 Libertyville ....... Arlington ..... Warren .......... Woodstock ....... Crystal Lake ..... Leyden ........ Lake Forest .,.,..r 194 Crystal Lake ...... Libertyville ......,... Arlington Heights Lake Forest ...,.... Woodstock ,....,., Niles Center .,.. Leyden .... 1 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE TRACK MEET page sixtyftvvo POINTS ............1.000 .750 .583 .583 .500 .333 .250 .000 ............1.000 .750 .583 .500 .500 .500 .166 .000 56 ........43 ........10 .....,..10 i i 4 1 'I 4 A I 1 I E 1 I 1 5 I I n 'QVCIFHIFM E '.:l.- 'V 1.H'!7YI1C'-v' ' LRE'-2-. '4-, ' 1 - i- 'Tl' Yi T. . -Ella -'VJ 'J-'Hifi WJ'IlE'fiEc'i i.r ?F..Ml. I- LL. V Jiifvnlllin' xl' wi. '.'u.n'v f 3 J' v.T'II'I'1dl1fM-?f.',f4 'Slllifdv , W0 v , A f M23 , ' QQ 7 Q ' .' 1.. X-A-ff, GQTQQ 422 , R . 6 f Z C I 3' Mx 1 X 1 n, J x, ' Q V ' , Q ZATO 5,1 J' .lg W E an ,afif: ' ---- - ,Mig H 295, 'f an t..' X I 1 w J 1 i i E . i 1 ! E 4 7 I . 5 4 3 I 3 , i . s s E Q E 1 ! i Y E 1 I a X ! 5 s u 3 1 a 3 i i A 1 UNI! 732 LNWAIHHHGJBUISFVWSRR 1' '4'?.7f 'QEfRI5lEEMI9l'm'bfn'U47':S f .E2Vl'Q!i l-RY!-l'zh'iYlIil'1lllfz.. f ' ' v!dM3'IIlll16PXURMll'QPZ ' l5YL'iNlNWll1: NAUTILUS ORGANIZATIONS The students of Libertyville Township High School have shown remarkable interest in the various clubs and organized groups this year. Feeling the need for some means of relaxation during their working hours , students take advantage of the opportunities offered by the many clubs. Something new and decidedly different in the line of clubs was added to our high school this year. To Miss Bronson we owe the establishment of the Pigeon Club. This club has as its purpose the acquaintance of its members with the activities of other enthusiasts of pigeon raising. The Aviation Club, led by Mr. Andrews, is a means of displaying a wonderful hobby-model aeroplanes. The boys in this club enjoy the spirit of competition which their club furnishes. The Dramatics Club, sponsored by Mr. Bergfald, give the students a splendid opportunity to display their talents, dramatic or otherwise. It is this group which presents the annual Dramatics Club play. The Slide Rule Club, sponsored by Mr. Russell, is a group of young calculators who are desirous of becoming familiar with the Slide Rule. This organization is decidedly educational, the main idea of each meeting being to solve problems by applying the use of the rule. The Art Club is formed by students in Mrs. Howlett's art classes. These students furnish the artistic end of the annual art exhibit. They also take the responsibility of making posters for school affairs. The Sports Club is composed of students from all of the classes who are fond of the beautiful characteristics of nature, its animal and plant life, and the interesting study which they provide. The Latin, French, and Spanish Clubs are made up of second year students of those classes. Mrs. Culbertson, who teaches Latin and French, sponsors both the Latin and French Clubs. Miss Aurell, who teaches Spanish, is advisor of the Spanish Club. These clubs help keep the lang' uage students interested in activities other than translation. A school with a newspaper lacks the communicative and collective spirit which should prevail. To keep these qualities, Libertyville Town' ship High School publishes the Drops of Ink bi-monthly. Its staff is composed of qualifying sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. Mr. Dehl and Mr. Crawford head this fine publication. The Social Com' mittee has as its purpose the planning of the year's calendar of events. It also secures the dance bands for the year's school dances. Miss Jorgensen is faculty advisor for this group which functions all year round. The Library Club is open to all juniors and seniors. It is responsible for the many improve' ments in the library, and its student members work at the desk during their free periods. Miss Wid- dowson, librarian, heads this group of eager students. Seeing is believing, and movies are a splendid way of clearly illustrating a teacher's words. Libertyville Township High School has taken a wise advantage of this system by organizing a schedule of educational and vocational films. This brought about the need of trained students to run the movie machine. Thus, the Movie Operator's Club was formed. Mr. Johnson heads this group. Organizations play a very important part in student life at our school. The value of club activity contributes immensely to the educational development at Libertyville Township High School. page sixtyfseven - AUTILUS ' . mm. ' mlm I V FIRST ROW: Rinaldi, Dolores Duba, J. Taylor, I. Cook, Everett, Staples, A. Neville, S. Tiffany, P. 'Lane, D. Cook, Dorroh, Gratz, Hoffman, Kroll. SECOND ROW: R. Fincutter, Helfer, C. Taylor, Kennedy, Treptow, M. Wood, Newbore, Murrin, Sandburg, Young, Jones, Heinsohn, Miller. THIRD ROW: Denman, Larson, Dorfler, Leibers, Arnswald, Peleska, Gleason, Lennartz, Nickoley, Keen, R. Wood, Rogers, Shields. SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB President ........... ...... M . A. Mohrbacher Vice President ..... ....,.,.....,... J . Carney Secretary ........... ....... D olores Dulwa Treasurer .... ...... A . Neville FIRST ROW: Suydam, Carney, Nolan, Butterfield, Jankowski, Koenig, D, jc-hnson, Lovell, Achen, Dougherty, Penney, R. johnson. SECOND ROW: Biere, Pester, Prince, Atwell, Baum, Schwanflt, D. Meyer, Naegele, Rouse, Knigrge, Trickel. THIRD ROW: Tiffany, Lanum, Mohrbacher, Packer, Kinsler, Spery, Dugan, McCann, L. Meyer, Nicoloff. page sixtyfeight NAUTILUS FIRST ROW: Dowden, Huber, Pfingsten, Lehmkuhl, R. O'Brien, M. O'Brien, Beziuvais, Liebcrs, Wells, Hutchings. SECOND ROW: Connorton, Kugath, Rentz, Olson, Wells, Lightbody, Ray, Lane, Simek. THIRD ROW: Varney, Mohrbacher, Smith, Gandy, Barth, Butterfield, Willard, Biebert. JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB President ...,.......... , ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, J, Sngthqn Vice President ...,. ,,,,,4. B , Ackgrmgm SCCFCIZIFY ...,..... ,,,,,.,,,,, J , Murriq Treasurer .... .,.... A . Neville FIRST ROW: McClain, Brown, Carlson, Newell, Wilhelm, Connors, Kcegrain, Monnlg, Y. Titus, Govcr, B. Church, Murrie, Gafldis. SECOND ROW: Snethen, Sowatzke, Demlow, Ritta, Lanum, Tolleth, J. Meyers, Mzulrlcn, Maethcr, Dorothy Dubzi, Nitz, Ackerman, M. Titus. THIRD ROW: Sulpzurlo, Boyes, Pettcngzill, Howard, Carroll, Ball, Penney, Iiostiun, Swanson, Ewing, Wlezien. page sixtyfninc AUTILUS sv. FIRST ROW: Reilly, Lovell, Buehrer, Nickoley, Keen, Boysen. SECOND ROW: Denman, Wagner, Ackerman, Schroeder, Dawson, Erickson. THIRD ROW: Lill, Brandt, Rogers, A1-nswald, Washick. 1 SLIDE RULE CLUB President .............. ,....,.......,, ...,.,.........................., ...... L . R ogers Vice President ...... .....,........ D . Keen Secretary r.......... ........ K . Nickoley Treasurer ...,.....,.....,...............,............,...,.......,..,.,...............................,.......,........ K. Lovell FIRST ROW: Scholl, Perkins, F. Hoskins, Butler, Brydon, Peterson, Wlezien. SECOND ROW: Kick, Zieman, Huber, Matthews, S. Will, Simmons, Holmgren, Dolph, Grandy, Fenwick, Ma.c'Le0d, H. Kristan, V. Wright, Schotanus. THIRD ROW: Raasch, Featherkile, Randby, Dawson, Beckman, Scott, Mazar, Ahrens, Erickson, Andrews, Hubbard. FOURTH ROW: D. Amswald, Connors, Lupton, Jones, Wolowic, Schneider, Schroeder, Johnson, Weil, N. Lane, Madole. I ART CLUB President ............ ................................,. ....... D . Johnson Vice President ..... ..,....,.., J . Dawson Secretary ......,.,.. ...... E . Beckrnann Treasurer ...... .......................... .,...... N . Erickson page seventy AUTILUS . 1 an 1 . f , M , uf-up-L.. FIRST ROW: jofhheim, Connortnn, Larsen, Weil, Butterfield, Murrin, Newlmre, Kennedy, Heller, Smith, Swanson. SECOND ROW: P. Kristun, Schreek, A. Kristun, Moliclor, Mcfurmick, Koenig, Willer, Wuml, Franzen, Gorsline, Anderson. THIRD ROW: Maxrlole, Sellers, Meyers, Reilly, Ball, Cross, johnson, Peleska, Hurzlnflt, Gruen- walrl, Lamb. I SPORTS CLUB President ........... ......................,.......,.,,,....,. ..... B . Gursline Vice President ...V ...,....... C . Scott Secretary .........,. ....... I 7. Kristan Treasurer ........................................................................,.. .,.............................. A . Kristxin FIRST ROW: Keegan, Marlzlen, Murrie, Garldis, Y. Titus, Carlson. SECOND ROW: Ritzenthaler, Warner, G, Titus, Heinsohn, Newbore, Meyers, Newell, Lanum. THIRD ROW: Snyder, Sterley, Dawson, Denman, Penney, Lehmann. LATIN CLUB Consul .... .................................., ,,..... j . Dawson CODSUI .... ....,,, R . Lanum censor ....... ...,...... R . Stcrlcy Quaestor ...... ...,... A . Madden Aedelc ............................. ..... B . Gzlddis page seventyfone ISD. AUTILUS FIRST ROW: Maether, Pester, Everett, Loomis, Penney, Kimball. SECOND ROW: Monroe, Studer, Bell, Dunn, Meyer, Rittler. FRENCH CLUB La Presidente .......... ................,...................... ........ B . Loomis La Vice Presidente .... ...... D , Penney La Treasuraire .,..... ,....... M . Pester La Seeretaire ...... E. Kimball FIRST ROVV: Topel, Demlow, Monnig, Enevold, Kinsler, Iverson, Kranz, Richards. SECOND ROW: Rogers, Schroeder, Thomas, Butterfield, Kuhlman, D. Knigge. THIRD ROW: C. Knigge, Sulgado, Ullrich, Cowdy. SPANISH CLUB President .......,. .......,......,,,,,,....i.................... ......,. J . Butterfield Vice President ...,, ..,..., M . L. Kinsler Secretary .......... .......... E . Iverson Treasurer .,.. ...........,.................. ........ L . Iverson page seventyftwo AUTILUS FIRST ROW: Titus, Taylor, Russell, Topel, Lane, Neville, Tiffany, Wilson, Young, Sandberg, Smith, Bostian, Will. SECOND ROW: Pfingsten, Deutschman, Miller, Suydam, Poster, Baum, Drake, Enevold, Swan, Dugan, Stahl, Rouse, Mohrbacher. THIRD ROW: Stafford, Simmons, May, Prince, Rouse, Smee, Studer, Kimble, Meyer, Kimball, Loomis, Lightbody, Penney, Kinsler. SENIOR RED CROSS SEWING GROUP KNITTING GROUP President ......,.,....,.,. ..,............ J . Stafford President .................,,......... M. A. Swan Secretary .....,. ........ A . Rouse Secretary .... ,,,,,... J . Getchell Treasurer ,............... ........,....... D . Studer Treasurer .........,.,...................., S. Knigge FIRST ROW: Mills, Pfingsten, Dowden, Lchmkuhl, Huber, Browder, Grandy, Bernard, Law- rence, S. Will, Edman, Burgess, Pettengill, SECOND ROW: Neville, Nitz, Boegen, Hoffmeier, Wells, Tolleth, Fenwick, Dall, Lane, Bracher, Getchell, M. Will, Church. THIRD ROW: Iverson, Browning, Lupton, Snethen, B. Church, Duba, Demlow, Hansen, Lanum, Maethcr, Murric, Madden, Gover, Meyers. A JUNIOR RED CROSS President ...,.,...... .......... J . Neville Secretary ......,, ..,..,, I , Tolleth Vice President ...... ........ B . Lehmkuhl Treasurer .... ,,.i,, J , Meyers page seventyfthree AUTILUS FIRST ROW: Gaddis, Murrie, J. Taylor, R. Lanum, Lehmann, Bostian, Hertel, Hickman, Sellers, Wlezien, Maether, D. Lanum. SECOND ROW: Dorroh, Engzelbrecht, Cook, Murrin, Treptow, Rainier, C. Taylor, Everett, Duba, Ford, Neville, S. Tiffany, 'Lane, Heinsohn, Gover, Madden, Ackerman. THIRD ROW: J. Tiffany, Gleason, Dawson, Keene, Molidor, Dougherty, Weiskopf, Spery, Peaco, Carney, Rogers, Pester, Monnig. FOURTH ROW: Studer, Mohrbacher, Kinsler, Sage, Baum, Loomis, Lightbody, Rouse, Johnson, Kimball, Achen, Naegele, Penney, May, Madole, Browning. DROPS OF INK Editor ..................... ............................................................. ...... H . Peaco Business Manager ..... ...........,.... N . Bell Feature Editor ...... ........... J . Spery Sports Editor .......... ...... J . Dougherty News Editor ...... ......., D . Studer FIRST ROW: Suhling, Martin, Kick, Grinnell, Briscoe, VVlezien, Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. Petersen, Victor, Ball, Bell, Dolph, Scholl. THIRD ROW: Denman, J. Hoskins, Buehrer, Spery, Wagner, Nicoloff, Meyers. MOVIE OPERATORS CLUB President ........... ............. R . Meyers Secretary ............, ....... M . Dolph Vice President ..... ...... D . Wagner Treasurer ..... ......... N . Bell page seventyffour AUTILUS FIRST ROW: Swan, Nolan, Drake, Sandburg, Sabella, Smee, Stahl, Bostian, Will. SECOND ROW: May, Stafford, Cook, Dolph, Madole, Sayers, Wells, LalVIagdeleine, Heinsohn. THIRD ROW: Simmons, Kimball, Studer, Tiffany, Biere, Duha, Lane, Titus. . LIBRARY CLUB President ...,......... ........,.......................l...... ..,....... N . Stahl Vice President .... .,,...,, B , Sahellgt Secretary ....... ........... L . Smee Treasurer ,...... E. Bostian FIRST ROW: Dorroh, Schaffer, Lanum, Zermer, Treptow, Reilly, Gorsline, johnson, Molidor, Simek, Sawusch, Maether. SECOND ROW: Bernard, Piche, Wiese, Bell, Suydam, Larsen, Matthews, Dawson. SOCIAL COMMITTEE President ......,.r,... ,,..,,................,,,....,,.........,....,,,..,.. ,,,,........, j . Reilly Vice President .... ....... B . Gorsline Secretary ........ ........ D , johnson Treasurer ....... lvlolidor page seventy-five AUTILUS FIRST ROW: J. Hoskins, F. Hoskins, Perkins, Srchotanus, Larson, Briscoe, Browder. SECOND ROW: Fitch, Hertel, R. Snyder, Scott, Smith, Swanson, Powis. THIRD ROW: V. Weiskopf, Andrews, D. Schneider, Gleason, Raasch, Brothwell. PIGEON CLUB President ,.,..,.,.,.,. ..................................,.. ...... D . Gleason Vice President ......... ...... E . Heftel Secretaryffreasurer ........ D. Larson FIRST ROW: Wlezien, O'Boyle, Johnson, Taylor, Tamblyn, Kuhlman. SECOND ROW: Froland, Lawrence, Olsen, Titus, Hertel, Ackerman, White, Boyd, Deinlien. AVIATION CLUB President ............ .,...........................,.................... ..,..... G . Ackerman Vice President .,.... ...... W . Kuhlman Secretary .......... ...... D . Wagner Treasurer ...... ...... M . Froland page seventy-six AUTILUS MAJOR AND MAJORETTES Johnson, Perejda, Nicoloff, Nitz, Peterson MUSIC Twentyffive years ago the Libertyville Township High School music department consisted of a seven piece orchestra, a choir with just twenty-eight members and no band whatsoever. There was little student interest and very little thought of promotion given it. Today we see the results of a remarkable change-a small revolution, one might say. Our music department has become one of the prides of Libertyville Township High School. We now can boast of a seventy voice a capella choir, a band of ninety pieces, and a sixty piece orchestra. Mr. Wilkins, the choir and band. master, has done wonders since he has been at Libertyville Township High School. He has built up these two groups to such an extent that Libertyville Township High School can be justly proud. One of the main reasons for our climb to success lies in his ability. Another contributing factor is manifested in the fact that we have Miss Anne Horton with us this year who is a virtuoso of the violin. The growing interest of the student body is a very important factor that has made music so popular. The students look forward to every music assembly and concert. We cannot overlook the fact that we have had an influx of many talented freshmen this year. They have more than supple' mented our loss of last year's seniors. The first concert of the season was given by the orchestra and a cappella choir. This concert proved to be a fit opening for our music year since it was decidedly a success, both in quantity and quality of entertainment. The MidfWinter Concert was presented by the band and a new feature in our music department, the girls' chorus. We were also honored with a guest conductor, Mr. James Gillette who formerly was the outstanding director of the famous Carleton College band. For the first time the music department sponsored a concert during the Lenten Season. It con- sisted of the presentation of The Seven Last Words of Christ by Dubois. The church choirs of the town were invited to join with the high school choir, thus increasing the chorus to one hundred and fifty members. The high school orchestra, augmented by members of the Waukegan Philharmonic Orchestra so that there was an orchestra of sixty pieces, played the accompaniment. There were also featured three excellent soloists-Mrs. Alvina Dugas, sopranog Mr. J. Edward Martin, baritone, and Mr. Edward Zoebel, tenor. Mr. Wilkins directed and Mr. M. J. Bergfald of the high school speech and English department w commentator. Two Spring Concegz were presented, the first featured the orchestra and choir, the second was given by the band. Both of these concerts met with huge success and truly heralded the spring. page seventy-seven AUTILUS BAND FIRST ROW: R. White, Murrin, Kimball. SECOND ROW: Kruckman, Thomas, Wright, D. Luce, Walliser, J. Ritzenthaler. THIRD ROW: 'Lill, D. Penney, Lehmann, Bracher, Schreck, Eddy, Nordstrom. FOURTH ROW: Gaddis, Taylor, Knigge, Meyer, Pierce, Iverson, Lennartz, Ayala. FIFTH ROW: Ncwbore, Suydam, Hoskins, Swanson, Kaminski, Tiffany, W. Rittler, Everett Keen, Rouse, Tischendorf, Haines, R. Rittler, Bell. page seventyfeight AUTILUS BAND FIRST ROW: Trixzgs, Lanum, Duba, Boyer. SECOND ROVV: Stahl, B. Lchmkuhl, M. Penney, Lovell, Sayers, Olson, Reilly. THIRD ROW: Zicmcr, Froland, Cross, Ullrich, Dorfler, Giss, Will, Franzen. FOURTH ROW: B. Ritzcnthaler, Gruenwald, Harris, Stone, Getchcll, Helier, Tolls-th, Docrschuk, Fritch, A. Luce, Nickoley, Pcttcngill. FIFTH ROW: Matthews, C. White, Spery, Kranigz, J. Rittler, Cook, Larsen, C. Lehmkuhl, Wim-sv, Butterfield, Murrie, Dolph. page seventyfninc W Q ,Wi ' gg J Q Q wg V arf as W i N M Q, wg mi Va -yew x 4 ,Q sk 9 'E Yi' ,J W W f -..uf W N V V ,ff fy eg. QQ 55 N 75' ' l -..., .Q 4 . .,g,.. EQ ., .s gg, IN wiv ,J Tx , ,, E15 . V 4,3 k y 153 gk Q U gf Q 4 'aff X k My x' -, 4 F ns f W . ,, -fm ,. ly? , 334,32 ig A I 4 - ' -'Q if fkll? 5 4, ff 1 I ff Rf. f si.. Y , V ' 5 , ' 7 Hifi i ., itz, Xa N: M. l f fi' - ff M 2 . f ' 2 .- .. .. 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Q A-ig, 1 ' 2-fgil'-yi: :F fa 55 mf 111 ' '-Q' ' 4 1, KJ 5 . -4- 11-. ,..-,sqm .-3.3.- . ' 1.24 1 , , -3 ip Q vt- -,, ,. ..,' ' .nqag-.4 Y' .W S- gf, ' 1 B. . a 'f1'5?'.24f2 .f m. N -E ' .L,gf.. . f.N. i,., 4? gi hx. .mfg 5, Q I A , . . zu. .lin ,V rv f imq akv 4 +' f 1 5 ei fl . .. , .,. , , , ' If -'.. 1'-df .Q , lg .ESF . , ,A .WA N, .. - 1.4 .wig-F,, .ff-gm, . ,. ggi, .,,, .Atgvnefjrv-e5..r F Is 1 1 . . . 'I . . .. '. .. . 5',yL,- .1 -J! -Au H,-Q1 - gg. '13 ng -:A L, '. -iii .V 5.1, .. Q, -,-, g:M .'.-. Flwigv-g,,.'.L, ,1,' ,.1 ,W .X V ' if jf : Wi: W M. dl 1:9446 an .Al 7. -- 5 1, 1- giqqgf it-M 'jfgy-g5g .,f --,f..' E 1 imma 4. 277 43 .w,,,,.,5C5,aL. I wt ,vlv W i Zi .. :V I-H HL iisifbfe' ' ' '? .Y5!i I' 4 :1 Ni' -f1 Ki'rifii!l-gif f,7i:.L:'Hf?.,' fwagfni ' 'L' 'J Y ' ' .' .1 ...xii i AUTILUS gee as , l n U - U ' Something new has been added! fto L.T.H.S.Q . . . Both returning sun bronzed uppercltssmcn and newlyfarrived green-around-thefgills frosh are aware of this . . . A new Mixmister his been in stalled in the foods roomg room 8 boasts a new lightable globe, and. the biology laboritory is the proud possessor of new cabinets. Many new books, and, oh yes, a new teacher, namely Miss Widdowson, have been added to the library. And speaking of teachers, Miss Lage is the new one in the commercial department and Miss Horton, in the music department. Also, two new courses augment L.T.H.S.'s curriculumg they are home mechanics and electricity g the latter being referred to as the most shocking course in school . . . After the frosh are orienf tated properly and the Mold' sters are eased in with a half day of education, every' one gets into harness again and begins to think about those bugbears, home' work and 3:li's . . . First assembly program of the year is greeted with enthusiasm, Dixie music is presented by Florida's famous negro sing' ing group, the Payne Jubilees . . . The lovely sunshiny weather coaxes out the arch' ery target, bows, arrows, and archers . . . G.A.A. board gathers for the first time and after strenuous hashing out all their little problems, they are treated to superfdooper banana splits by Miggs . . . Wzirreii Blue Devils are vie' torious over Libertyville Wildcats by score of 7f0 in first pigskin conference game . . . First cold weather brings out speeches on ice, snow, and polar regions, in public speaking class . . . Nautilus staff starts formulating plans for 27th anniversary book. page eightyfseven AUTILUS OCTOBER What a coincidence . . . first day of October, first G.A.A. meetingg Janet Tiffany is very mysterious about some secret that she says will be divulged later . . . The student body is treated to their first surprise, a puppet show presentation of Uncle Tom's Cabin . . . Frosh select their leaders for a year . . . Red Cross knitters get busy on some brand new maroon yarn . . . Rain discontinues Lake Forest football game until further notice . . . Further notice: 'They won, 7fO . . . Library club initiates wear their peeviest pet peevesu, which turns out to be knee socks and high heels . . . Home' coming is coming . . . Miss Bronson entertains her economics class after schoolg after all, juniors and seniors should know better than to talk when the teacher goes out of the room . . , Snake dance is one of the best yet . . . Homecoming, football boys get all tied up with Leyden, 6f6 . . . It's still raining . . . First report cards of the year! . . . G.A.A. board members have their pictures taken for Waukegan Post . . . night football game at Crystal Lake, we lost, but mainly because we forgot our rowboats and water wings. fYes, it rained!J . . . The G.A.A. secret is divulged, the task of converting the girls rest room into a powder room for the dances is to be undertaken by G.A.A., hope to have it finished for first dance . . . Last home football game, tie Niles 6f6 . . . Girls' annual TrifSchool Conference at Antioch . . . I'Iallowe'en! Rained pitchforks, happy citizens. JAY JESS PUPPETEERS Something new was added to the assembly programs on October I. A puppet show was pref sented by the Jay Jess Puppeteers. Uncle Tom's Cabin was the play and the students were even shown the manner in which puppets are manipulated. p JULIA SHLEMON Miss Julia Shlemon came to Libertyville Township High School on October 7 to reveal secrets of the Far East. She brought with her many examples of Arabian art. One of the things which most interested her audience was her description of an Arabian engagement. PHILIP YUNG LEES The Far East again contributed to the assembly programs in the forms of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yung Lee. The Lees described the character and customs of the Chinese people and made the audi' ence feel that they were better acquainted with oi-r customs, than the Americans are with the Chinese customs. page eightyfeight NAUTILUS 'T E: EE SADDLE SHOE STOMP The girls showed the boys that it can be done! At the first evening dance of the year, the attendance was twice that of last year. The Saddle Shoe Stomp, which was sponsored by the Junior Class, was held Saturday, November 1. This was a girlfaskfboy affair, which proves that the girls do have initiative! The old gym was converted into a modern slop shop which was advertised. as Molly's Hangout, J. Molidor, Prop. At one end stood a cider bar . Bartender C. Scott served no drinks unless the customer first showed his draft card. Attractive young waitresses served the occupants of the tables which were placed on the mezzaf nine and at the back of the gym. Hats off to the juniors for their successful dance! And hats off to the girls! 'ki' How they doin', Coach? l II mr snug page eightyfnine AUTILUS NOVEMBER The first evening of November QSaturdayj finds our congenial old gym converted into what is flippantly called Molly's Hangout. Everyone is having a wonderful timeg the reasons for this good time was had by all, are an ultrafmodern coke barg jim Molidor, the proprietor with the pleasing personality, the girls asked the boys and informality is the keyfnote. All in all 205 attended this highly successful saddle shoe stomp . . . First snow of the year! Doris johnson hunts for her sled . . . Kilty Trumpeteers, four Scottishfclacl young ladies entertain and surprise us all by playing The Italian Street Song, backwards . . . Ruth Small, office secretary at L.T,H.S. becomes Mrs. Maurice Felgar at a beautiful church wedding, on November 8 . . .Hunting season opens, certain boys fand girls, for' sake their books for the call of the wild . . . Armistice Day, first holiday of the year . . . Now that it's over, we can look forward to Thanksgiving . . . Startling news! Two senior boys in the junior play, it seems that the junior boys would rather hunt pheasants than go to play practice . . . First basketball game, with Antiochg we swamp 'em, 3748. Reserve team also is victorious by a score of 37f11. Good start! Walter Lee Morgan, who used to be a page boy in the House of Representatives, speaks to assembly . . . Basketball game at Waukegan, we have a little trouble remembering which is our basket. . . . Red Cross drive beginsg aim-1001 enrollment . . . Junior play, Tom Sawyer's Treasure Hunt, is given at a special matinee for grade school children. Cvation proves that the kids liked it! At the two evening performances for the grownfups, it is received with equal enthusiasm . . . Thanks' giving is here! We eat on the first days of vacation and recuperate during the next three . . . Senior girls give first G.A.A. banquet . . . Wildcats humble Arlington Cardinals by the tune of 3928 . . , All girls' tour to Chicago, highlights: Trip through Bowman Dairy, luncheon at Carson's and Hansel and Gretelu at the Goodman Theater. K page ninety AUTILUS DECEMBER At an assembly program, Burton Lynn jackson shows us the tecniques of playing a marimba . . . Lose basketball game to Zion, 2919 . . . Will wonders never cease! This is the second assembly prof gram in one weekg the three Leonards present some tumbling feats that bring all sorts of oo's and ah's from the student body . . . Wildcat quintet is victorious over Woodstock five by a score of 2247 . . . The second very informal dance of the year, appropriately called a Hard Times dance, is sponsored by the sophomore class . . . Mr. Underbrink calls a general assembly to listen to President Roosevelt, on the radio, as he asks for a declaration of war on Japan . . . We are now officially at war, and the teachers spend most of their time between classes listening to radio reports of latest news . . . L Klub initiation, the initiates act as perfect gentlemen, dress coats and. all . . . Basketball at Niles, we lose a very close and exciting game by the score of 3280 . . . G.A.A. gives its annual mother-daughter tea . . . The winter concert is presented by the members of the orchestra and the choir, under the batons of Mr. Wilkins and Miss Horton . . . Libertyville's archfrivals, the Warren Blue Devils , are trounced by the Wildcats by a score of 3024 . . , Christmas vacation! Merry Christmas and a Happy Ney Year! l page ninetyfone Aunws l HARD TIMES PARTY Informality again reigned supreme at the second of the evening dances. On Saturday, December 6, the Hard Times Party was sponsored by the sophomore class. Atmosphere was provided by benches, fences, and odds and ends of clothing hung on clothes' lines. Costuming consisted chiefly of bright plaid and gay striped shorts, burlap and gunny sack dresses, braids, and ribbons, patched trousers and overalls. All were rigged out in their oldest and were ready for a good time, which they apparently had! Prizes to the best dressed. couples were awarded to Violet Zersen and Richard Dillon and Marion Rouse and Kenneth Lovell. Refreshments which consisted of small animal cookies and orange drink were served. Although the attendance was not so large as that of the first dance of the year, it was considerably larger than that of those of the previous years. 'k 'A' V FOR VICTORY DANCE V for Victory! About this slogan was based the theme for the Victory Dance which was sponsored by the Freshman Class. This afterfexam hop was held Saturday, january 24. Among the decorations, red, white, and blue were prevalent, since, as might be expected, the decorations were of a patriotic nature. The prime requisite of the dance was that everyone relax and enjoy himself and this is exactly what the large group that attended did. The freshmen are to be congratulated on the success of their first dance. page ninetyftwo AUTILUS JANUARY Everyone is given a rather cold reception on his first day back at L.T.H.S. after vacationg it seems that the heating system is out of practice . . . Dorothy Studer is selected winner of the D.A.R. award . . . The Wildcats beat Leyden 49f39 . . ,Students are encouraged to buy defense stamps by having them sold right here in the office at L.T.H.S . . . Dramatics club members journey over to Lake Forest College to see presentation of the play Ever Since Eve' '... Libertyville and surrounding com- munities have their first practice blackoutg on this same evening, after the blackout, We defeat Lake Forest in a basketball game by a score of 3665 . . . Annual band concert, Mr. James Gilette, as guest conductor, directs the band in one of his own comp Jsitions . . . What we all have been studying for, finally comes-final exams! 'nough said . . . Wild :ats defeat Crystal Lake, by a 4584 score . . . Frosh sponsor afterfexam, Vfforfvictory evening dance. . . At a surprise assembly, Mr. Berlin fwhose first name is not Adolphj speaks on the subject of careful and sensible driving . . . Wild.cats again vicf torious over Leyden five by a score of 3462. page ninety-three AUTILUS FEBRUARY Mary Ann Mohrbacher and Robert Lanum, ranking highest scholastically in the senior class, become valedictorian and salutatorian respectively . . . Mr. Wilt, who had been on the teaching staff of L.T.H.S. for two and a half years, leaves and Mr. Lakin, from Metamora Township High School, takes his place . . . Wildcats lose a game to Warren by the very sad score of 30-29 . . . Slogan of Red Cross knittersH Remember, purl harder' '... Student assembly brings to light new talents and brings back old talents . . . Lincoln's birthday, no school . . . Libertyville's Wildcats are defeated by Niles by the big margin of 5125 . . . Bob Lanum and Bob johnson score highest on senior achievement tests . . . Arlene Neville is chosen next year's Drops of Ink editor . . . Libertyville is named school of the month in Red Cross magazine . . . Dramatics club play, june Mad proves to be a very enter' taining comedy . . . Sadie Hawkins dance is a big success . . . Wildcats defeat Woodstock quintet . . . G.A.A. initiation, the girls, in jeans and short dresses, recite little poems for all to hear . . . Wildcats defeat Arlington by a score of 3843 . . . page ninetyffour SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Another girlfdragfhoy affair was the Sadie Hawkins Dance which was sponsored. by the Drops of Ink. It was held Saturday, February 21, and was as successful as the first dance. The students were dressed in conflicting prints, torn shirts, and tattered skirts! Some came barefooted or stockingless. Some brought jugs, cornfcob pipes, guns, and clubs, but the two latter types of impedimenta were checked at the door. Cashfear Crawford, Constable Dehl, and Deppity Ronny Dehl met the guests at the door. Many old time dances were featured as well as the Conga and customary waltzes. One of the novelties of the evening was the box social. Coach Bergstrom presided as official auctioneer. Door prizes were awarded to the lucky students whose names were drawn. The prizes were as follows: a head of cabbage, a bottle of prune juice, and a dead fish. page ninetyffive Aumus MARCH The unpredictable month that is twofthirds winter and onefthird spring has finally arrived . . Libertyville cagers start off with a bang by defeating Palatine, 36-20, in first tournament game . . . Band. assembly for student body . . . Wildcats are eliminated from basketball tournament when Wauf kegan beats them by a score of 4565 . . . Lightweight basketball team announced undefeated champ' ions of their conference! . . . Charley's Aunt is chosen by Mr. Bergfald as annual senior play . . . Billy Boyer is one of six winners in Waukegan Philharmonic Orchestra contest, will be soloist at a con' cert to be held at a later date . . . Mr. John W. Moyer, taxidermist, shows students, via colored movies, that a taxidermist has to be a very versatile person . . . St. Patrick's Day-wearin' o' the green is very prevalent . . . G.A.A. banquet is sponsored by sophomore girlsg the boy waiters turn the tables on the girls and sing them a song . . . Springy weather bursts forth every now and then, but in between bursts, it snows, rains, hails, etc .... In a pie baking contest, two senior boys make a reputation for themselves . . . Senior class sponsors a St. Patrick's dance . . . It is now officially spring! . . . L.T.H.S. orchestra, and choir, combined with local church choirs, join in presenting a beautiful Easter Cantata, The Seven Last Words of Christ . . . Monday morning, 8:30, March 30-what's this? Nobody at L.T.H.S? No, of course not, it's spring vacation! Be seein' you next month . . . SHAMRCCK SWAY Begorra! 'Twas indeed a foine affair! And all the pretty colleens were brought by attentive escorts. The scene? The old gym. The occasion? The Shamrock Sway. Date? March 20. Sponsor? Sure and it was our own senior class. The orchestra was none other than Ray Black and his Irish Inkspots. The gym was dec' orated in the seasonal color, green! There were shamrocks, shamrocks, and more shamrocks! They were strung across the arches, and all around the room. Indeed the whole gym gave the appearance of a spot of Ireland! page ninetyfsix Aumus DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY Sandburg, Johnson, Newbore, Spery, Carney, McClain, Bostian, M. A. Mohrbgzcher, Pfingsten, Sterley, Snyder, Huber, T. Mohrbacher. JUNE MAD The characters in June Mad , the Dramatics Club production, very definitely appealed to the hearts of everyone in the audience. Puppy love, always a popular theme for a play, was the subject. The cast, under Mr. M. J. Bergfald's able direction, presented a play which was thoroughly enjoyed. Included in the cast were the following: Penny Wood ..........,,.....,,..,,,,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, Roger Van Vleck .... G. Mervyn Roberts ...,..., Julie Harris ................. Mrs. Wood ....... Dr. Wood ..... Effie ........ Elmer .......... Chuck Harris . Mr. Harris ..... Milly Lou ...,................ Shirley Wentworth Ralph Wentworth ...... page ninetyfseven ..........Dorothy McClain Spery ................Roy Snyder ..........Rosemarie Newbore Mary Ann Mohrbacher Sterley ........Hildur Sandburg Johnson ........Calvin Bostian .........James Carney .......Ruth Pfingsten .........Betty Mae Huber ........Ted Mohrbacher AUTILUS JUNIOR PLAY Keen, Heftel, Koenig, Wood, Lovell, Lennartz, Arnswald, Murrin, Ranier, Dorfler, Ford, Treptow, Shields, Duba, Neville, Taylor, Lane, Everett, Sterley. TCM SAWYER'S TREASURE HUNT Both vivid and realistic was the play presented by the junior class. Torn Sawyer's Treasure Hunt carried with it a flavor of childhood days. Under the able direction of Mr. M. J. Bergfald, the play was very successful. The cast included the following: Tom Sawyer ........,....... Aunt Polly Sawyer ...,.... Mrs. Harper ............ Becky Thatcher Gracie Miller Susie Harper ...... Amy Lawrence Girl ....i.................. Widow Douglas Huck Finn ......i.. Muff Potter .. Injun joe ........ Robinson .......... Hooper ........,........ Judge Thatcher Mrs. Thatcher . Sheriff .............. Clerk ........... Townsman ..... page ninety-eight ........Dick Shields .........Lois Murrin ........Jeanne Rainier .....Arlene Neville ...............,Phyllis Lane Betty Lou Everett ,............Dolores Duba ........Janet Taylor ..Mary Ann Ford ....,...,.....Joe Dorfler ...........Roger Wocud ..........Douglas Keen Hertel ...Kenneth Lovell ............jack Sterley .......Lois Treptow .......,Norrnan Arnswald .........Max Lennartz ........Victor Koenig AUTILUS and 17. tation was a howling success. DIRECTOR Included in the cast were the following: Brassett ...........................,..........,.................... Jack Chesney .............,..,... Charles Wykeham ,,...........,, Lord Fancourt Babberley ........ Kitty Verdun ........,.............. Amy Spettigue ...,...........,.... Col. Sir Francis Chesney ......,. Stephen Spettigue ,,....,..,...... Farmer ..........................,....... Donna Lucia D'Alvadorey ..,,. Ela Delahey ........,.................. Maud ............ CHARLEY'S AUNT Uproarious! That describes the senior play, Cliarleys Aunt, which was presented April 16 The play was a perfect vehicle for the cast which was superb. With Mr. M. J. Bergfald's direction and the cooperation of the cast, the presenf AUNTY Lanum .......Charles Nickoloff .......James Carney ..........Bob Hoskins ........Dorothy Meyer ....Phyllis Naegele .....Kenneth Lovell Spery Reilly Mary Lou Kinsler .......Doris Johnson .......Marion Rouse APRIL 'Most everyone having worked off his spring fever during spring vacation, work is resumed with unusual vigor . . . Even though many of us don't have operations to talk about, we now have our tuberculin tests! Yes, L.T.H.S., on the seventh of this month, offered the tuberculin test free of charge to any student that wanted it . . . Girls finish their season of howling--a sport that is becomf ing more and more popular . . . Second student assembly of the year is a big success, featuring many new acts . . . Senior play, Charley's Aunt is a howling success . . . Social science dance-frosh put their best feet forward and put into practice the rules of etiquette which they have been learning . . . April showers bring May flowers, how true, how true! . . . Girls get out their archery equipment and take up that sport where they left off last fall when they were rained out . . . Palatine relays . . . Lake Forest varsity vs. L.T.I'I.S. at Lake Forest. page ninetyfnine AUTILUS MAY May Day! Why doesn't someone revive the custom of the Maypole dance? What fun! . . . Tri' angular meet, Niles, Leyden, and L.T.H.S. at Franklin Park . . . junior girls sponsor G.A.A. farewell banquet for seniors . . . Lake Forest froshfsoph track meet here . . . Concert by orchestra and choir . . . State district track meet at Evanston . . . We can now sit in study hall and, looking out the windows, see Mr. Underbrink's flowers pushing up out of the ground . . . Honor's banquet-at which the intel' lects gather . . . It has arrived! The biggest social event of the year! The prom-this year the students have done all the decorating themselves, and appropriately enough it is a patriotic theme with a very original avenue of flags right down the center of the gym . . . The Nautilus once more makes its appear' ance. Of course, we all look to see how many times our picture appears . . . Band gives its spring conf cert . . . Art exhibit presents the works of L.T.H.S.'s artists . . . The balmy weather brings its annual round of picnics . . . Suntans beginning to appear already . . . JUNIOR f SENIOR PROM May 16 was the date of that gala affair, thie junior Prom. The gym was cleverly decorated with a militaristic and patriotic theme in mind. This consisted of an avenue of flags for the couples to dance through, with two huge flags at each end. The ceiling was entirely covered with one enor' mous flag. Responsible for such unique and appropriate decorations was Arlene Neville, chairman of that committee. The program and entertainment also fitted in with the patriotic theme. Lois Treptow was program commitee chairman and Elizabeth Russell headed the refreshment committee. JUNE It won't be long now . . . Ivy Day-seniors file out in their caps and gowns and in a very im' pressive ceremony, present the ivy and its responsibilities to the juniors . . . Honors assemblyAapplause and more applause as awards are given out . . . Baccalaureate . . . Two days of exams, and in such lovely weather too . . . Commencement-Each senior walks across the stage amidst school board mem' bers and flowers, receives his sheepskin, waves it in triumph at his relatives, and discovers he is now an alumnus of L.T.H.S .... page one hundred LET'S ALL DO OUR PART! We who must stay at home have a most important part to play in our march to VICTORY. Our dollars invested in Defense Bonds will make possible the implements of war, vital to the success of our victory effort. Urge every BUY member of your family to DEFENSE BONDS LIBERTYVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS Es? LOAN ASSOCIATION PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING ':::vv::55555555555-- 'IK qlllllllllll lllllll 4 5 When You Want Candy 'E You Can Get It When You Want It I - ' 5 By Ordefing From 1: E Delicious Food Moderate Prices I. E. THEIS E3 COMPANY , McHenry, Illinois , ' 1 Phone 153 , : 120 Milwaukee Ave. We Specialize in Supplying Schools ll E ,md ,,,5,,,,,,i,,,,s I LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 1, 5 Jiffiiiv '53 mlllllllil'llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llflllllllllillllllll U Folks Enjoy Working at LIB E RTYVI LLE TEXTILES G realtors of af ,'3 1 If 'ff' nfl gfffff 11 is f fx ' f 7 'favm 7 If 'IL 'av ff- 'wi .7 I 5f'4fIIf7'?fepl43 'X..:.3'Ln If fr' 314' 5?-4' 855 tal' 4 P2 nrmzuo. NUBBLE WEAVE RIIPPIUE TWT DECKER AND NEVILLE D R U G s The Rexal Store PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Tel. 55 Libertyville, Illinois page one hundred one SIFIIELD oil, QUALITY STORES Highest ,Quality Meats cmol Groceries BOOTH FRESH FROZEN FOODS Phone 825 I, ::: A:::::v l Compliments Of :I Best Wishes to , 1: L. T. H. s. Newman s Department 1' CLASS OF '42 Store ' I GOLDSTElN'S I 4: The Home of Kuppenlieimev Clothes la Waukegan Illinois 1140 Genesee St. Waukegan, Ill. I A J 5:5 Compliments of jke D I S O N LDa6oraZ'o1'ies MAYWOOD ILLINOIS Heins Smart Wear.. . . the shop with the unferring judgement for knowing what apparel girls love to wear. 0 Y hem s .mmfwm Waukegan Illinois Compliments of Anchor Coupling Company, Inc. I Fourth Ei Church St. Libertyville page one hundred two Ill Wlllll Pllll We offer consciencious, ex ert assistance in solvin our P Y portrait problems. For Baby or Grandma, we have a very personal interest in every portrait We make. Many thanks, Seniors. Your favors have been sincerely appreciated, and we wish you Ivlany Happy Landings in your new ventures. HUHEUUIELL-THHEGUUHI STUDIU LIBEHTUVILLE page one hundred three S ta rt On a Business-Lilse Basis 26,9-i':'f'f qv , Z , X .0 Y I School's over. You'll be hunting a job, starting to work, making new contacts. 'You will also be making impressions on others - either good or bad. People will judge you - to name one way - by how you manage your money. A savings account reveals thrift and econom , builds resti e. Start one now, as our ve first Y P g Y FY step along the road to success. FIRST LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS J WM RAILROAD EQUIPMENT SCALE-CRAFT 8: CO. 7 Compliments to DR. R. E. SAYERS THE CLASS OPTOMETRIST GF 1942 ' First National Bank Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted of Grayslake Libertyville f iiunois Grayslake Illinois page one hundred four Res. Phone Phone Libertyville 806 Libertyville 9 Ray Furniture and Paint Store Furniture, Window Shades, Paints LINOLEUM Libertyville, Illinois Res. Phone Phone Libertyville 12 or 806 Libertyville 9 - .gawmelf .ggnewal Mime 120 WEST PARK AVENUE LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE STEAMSHIP TICKETS FRANKLIN S. KERN 139 Sunnyside Place Phone 82 Libertyville, Illinois GEIER'S BARBER SHOP In the Bartholomay Building 322 N. Milwaukee Avenue THE MODERN BARBER SHOP 1 I 'a Flowers For All Occasions , P LIBERTYVILLE :E FLORAL COMPANY 'r 4 4+ 1 1 Phone 10 I P lr 'r lr Drs. Taylor and Penney PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Hours: 1-4, 7-8:30 540 North Milwaukee Avenue Office Phone 19 DR. PENNY DR. TAYLOR Phone 525 Phone 101 Compliments of Woolf Distributing Co. 800 E. Church Street . o Libertyville Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF S . BEAUTY gefticlan s A L o N Elizabeth H. Sheridan, Prop. 426 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville page one hundred five Go,n?jiftalul7c11lionA on iyour 25fli Cfnnivvxlerzaaizg AMERICAN FOLINDRY 5 FURNACE COMPANY Bloomington, Illinois Specialists in the Science of Air Conditioning The American System Conditioned Air Heating for Schools, Churches, Theatres Auditoriums, and other large buildings IUNBAIRE Systems for Residences p e hundred six DRUG MILLER STORE Qliunclefein QD-'aug glare WALGREEN AGENCY H- G- MASON. R- PH- G- Sify-?iT'l.Ai5EifQ.V1i. LIBi'Llfll1fLf?88LL Q O MUNDELEIN ILL. DRUGS TOILETRIES MODERN FOUNTAIN EOUIPMENT Telephone 245 'You Are Always Welcome at Millerls Compliments of the GLOBE. DEPARTMENT STORE 'iWaukegan's .Quality Store XV:-lukegan, Ill. Phone Maj. 5000 . The Comp' mf PARKSIDE BROWN PAPER RESTAURANT and SODA BAR GOODS CO. . Skokie Highway at Deerfield Avenue I-ibCffYVill9 Ill- Highland Park Illinois Telephone Maj. 3445 Compliments of DB. C. ll. ABNULD OPTOMETRIST Eye Strain and Musczclav Imbalance Covrecte-cl Hours: 94:30 a. m. to 12:30 p,m. S11 Waukegan National and Bank Building 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. WAUKEGAN, ILL. OFFICE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY page one hundred seven Mackey's jewelry Store Lake Shore Stair Company Libertyville, Illinois Jeweler INTERIOR STAIRWAYS A WOOD RAILINGS ON IRON WOOD TURNING AND BAND SAWING 532 North Milwaukee Avenue PHONES t I I I JENS JENSEN Shop - - - 942 Libertyville, Illinois Residence - - 351 O WAYNE FUEL OIL SERVICE RATZ SERVICE STATION Next to the North Shore Depot, Libertyville, Ill. Cities' Service Gasoline Veedol Motor Oil Fuel Oils ' ' ' ' ' HERSCHBERGERS Teleeheee 125 N 0 R G E I. C. Reuse E5 Company HOME APPLIANCES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RCA-Victor Zenith REAL ESTATE - Bendix Milwaukee Avenue and Broadway 354 N. Miiwaukee Ave. Phone as Libertyville, Illinois ISI --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- f-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- gl!IIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE ' ' Our Compliments to E E Ford Sales and Service E E E 5 3 5 L. T. H. s. 5 E 5 E Her Teachers and Students E S A11 Aram Repaired E 2 ,k 2 EE ' E E Langworthy's Department Stores 5 2 Telephone Mundelein 823 2 E Libertyville Phone 29 E EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIE ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE page one hundred eight Congratulations To the twentyffifth Graduating Class and to the Faculty of Libertyville Township High School. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, INc. Printers of your school annual The Nautilus for the past seven years. Publishers of TI-IE INDEPENDENT REGISTER Uhr maukrgan News-Sun LAKE COUNTYS ONLY DAILY pg had ACE STGRES E. E. Griffis Hardware Company BUILDERS' HARDWARE - PAINTS GLASS - OILS DR. I. S. DAVIS DENTIST DR. C. Q. EDWARDS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 'A' if 508 North Milwaukee Avenue Telephone 23 Phone 148 522 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Ill. -::::::: -:::: -'p ::::::::: :: I 1' :I 1 :I 1' Compliments of I ,I Rouseas 1 I 1 1 I . . 1 MILTON A. WIESE .E 1 SCfV1Ce Starwn 1 1 1 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'E :E . 1 1, Phone 205 i li 1 :E 138 West Cook Ave. 5, 5, Hawley Street at Lake Avenue 1 I - :E Libertyville Illinois Phone 31 Mundelein, Illinois II . 1 4, :::::::::- ::: 4 ::: :: :::::: :Y IF YOU - - ','. V -be .sure to say WANT I EGGIIODDLES FOLDS A A D S .. 1 . - QUALITY P ' 0 ' To your grocer -.,Nl'lLf'l-IX Q, Ig. ' THE FCULDS MILLING COMPANY New York Libertyville, Ill. Chicago QIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' 2 Pasteurized Grade A Milk E Produced Under North Shore Inspection E ROIUSI-E BROTHERS DAIRY 2 Telephones 7 5 6365 Mundelein, Illinois illlllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll page one hundred ten 4 1? ' ' ' 'fl 2 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Q For 5 10 Bowling Alleys Fountain Service 5 uBeSt Buick Yetn E Libertyville Recreation 2 Better Buy Buick Service Merle's Auto Service E Bowling At Its Best E E . E 5 5 129 N. Milwaukee Ave. E -1.4 55533 cy.- E Libertyville, Illinois E FRANK L. STAUBER Phone 1028 E Li ' ''' '' ''''' E' EilllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE GQ:-16:4 Q:rs?4Q:t?4Q:1?4b1?4Q RAY N, SMITH AT 'roUR SERVICE 2 Shoes of Style and Durability . Liberty Barber Shop C Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery K? 0 614 North Milwaukee Avenue -5 North Milwaukee Avenue f LibC1'fYViHC, Illinois Libertyville, Illinois J W i?:9,Qk03Q vJFivJ'f5wJ7QvJ9Q0 fxfv-V-V-v-v-vev-fV--Af-vefeft ? tl COMPLIME 'TS OF GRANDE CLEANERS N ' 3 Litchfield Plumbing , i Quality arid Service and l, Heating Phone 844 Phone 326 , Llbertyvllle' Illinois 518 Brainerd Ave. Libertyville ji 2' -: 'f ' '-'-'-i ' Quality Bake Shop FINEST BREADS AND PASTRIES Phone 3 5 5 CARL FRANK, Prop. 536 Milwaukee Avenue page one hundred eleven lllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllg 2 5 Smciikllh - E E I I 'R E E 'fsotx R OILS E 2 E. W. GRAHAM EDWIN FREDERICK E E Lpxgent Tank Truck Salesman E E Bulk Plant Office E E GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS E EIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF QUAALITY PRODUCTS OF GENERAL MOTORS and A Bernard Chevrolet Co. Telephone 202 FQR LESS Clzevrolet - Oldsmobile - General Storage Service John N. Bernard 611 N. Milwauke Ave. Proprietor Libertyville, Ill. ---------- '----------- E MANUFACTURERS Road Building and Material Handling Equipment E:,,,,,,,,,,, mlnmlnnnnululIInInHIInnnlnnnnunlun lllluullllg page one hundred twelve g- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 V ... 4 I ll 71 QI PEDEN E5 OVERHOLSER 51 TITUS BROTHERS r 4 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Phone 64 'Libefwvllle 1: AT LAW : -M- 1 1 I, ' 'They Can't Be Beat! I phone 276 Q' THE BIG FOUR l ff Rooms 21-22, Public Service Building 1: G. E. Refrigerator Philco Radio :P Libertyville, Illinois ,I Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Maytag Washer L:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l 1 ., O ES?'b4?Q:-ifheQn?'Q9 GIS? QrE?fQ:t?'Q:46:NES?Q COMPLIMENTS OF 2 HARRIETS BEAUTY sHoP Q All Branches of Beauty Culture 1 ik Waukegan, Illinois g 357 N. Milwaukee Avenue r Libertyville, Illinois . GiJ,aD3Ji::9V:DrJ5c5 k55aDJ59 G53,Q?:95Qk934ikJ,Qk55Q2J,QDJ5QrJ7':UG GOOD COAL E3 COKE ALWAYS Is Fuel Satisfaction STOKER P H Q N E PCCAHONTAS L COKE GE? 5 60 'Your Fuel Business is Always Appreciated by LIBERTYVILLE COAL fs? ICE COMPANY 807 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Illinois 4, ::xTf 1+ :r 1 LIBERTYVILLE 11 1 Q. HOME LAUNDRY, INC. :Q PAUL MAC GUFFIN I 4, 1 11 Longer Life to Linens 1, ANORNEYAQNLIZNSOUNSELOR 1 I, Hygienically Clean , 'I Crisply Fresh and Calgonized 1' 1a ff First and Newberry Phone 99 Phone 33 Libertyville 1, ln 1, :::::::::::::::- ::::::::::g page one hundred thirteen 3bi?fQ7i?Q:1?Q:4?Q:s0:rf9?fbs?b:632Q9 Compliments of - Wlien you say to that grandest of all E. girls of your heart: The Corner of Men's Wear You Marry Me? . be prepared to say in the next breath that you cn offer her security for her future. p ' 1 Provide this security now at your present Cook and Milwaukee Llbertvvlue low age rate by insuring your life and building up cash reserves for the future with Northwestern Mutual Life Boehm Insurance Company Insurance Company Public S?I'VlC9 Building One of Americas Largest. Strongest and Lowest Cost Companies ' G. C. GRIDLEY, Agent Q, T I Lake County Mortgage E5 Realty Company 6 ' 555 542 N. Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville Libertyville Illinois Phone 15 Q 9ba::9'Q:Q3QaQ5'Q:f:994ize:95':iaf0V:oae:D54DsJViG Our Sincere? Congratulations To Tile Nautilus on its 25th Anniversary and Best Wishes for continued success in the years to come. Quality Lumber and Materials for Every Purpose FRANZEN LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Building Materials, Coal and Feed 133 E. Cook Ave. Telephone 950 Libertyville, Illinois page one hundred fourteen OSBORN The Tegge Lumber Company Manufacturers and Dealers 7 Z ' in if llfffletdf CSZZVLCZ Hardwood Lumber 1500 West Bruce Street Milwaukee, Wis. 'W Af: :::::: ff 'fr 9 Q:i?:Q:4?eE4?4Q: .I 3 Q' l Our Compliments to Compliments of 4+ . L. T. H. s. 1, 7 Students and Teachers . F, , Q 1, ef 66756 N766 .4 'I ' f' q I Young s Ice Cream Store 1' 'Q LORRAINE HUBBARD, Manage, 526 North Milwaukee Avenue Corner of Milwaukee Ave. 8: Church St. Libertyville, Illinois II I 4 -:xii ofokofopqnffopwiqgofwkofeo ea DR. C. H. BETZER Rockenbaeh Chevrolet Sales Comer Belvidere and Lake Street D E N T I S T Grayslake, Illinois ,br E:-anon--ul 'hm-nporrucm. Public Service Building Suite 26 Chevrolet Sales and Service Phone 67 Libertyville' U14 R. G. ROCKENBACH Tel. Grayslake 5431 Il A' GEORGE BUTTEMILLER Iglaymmffsmith Halffseli Physician and Surgeon rmg 11:6 to Your O FINE ENGRAVINGS Hours: 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. by Wed. 10 A. M. - 12 M. only - HAMMERSMITH-KORTMEYER CC. PHONE sso N. Milwaukee Ave. u Yearbook SPeCialiStS ' I 327-J Libertyville, Ill. Milwaukee WlSC0l'l5lXl page one hundred fifteen r -::::::: :::::::::::::-7 41 41 1 ABC SALES Sr SERVICE fi if I MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS 1, Distributors for 325 North Milwaukee Avenue 1 1, 9 ABC Oil Burners 41 ' '1 0 Nash-Kelvinator Refrigerators . Nash Sales 8 52111122 and Electric Stoves '1 . P 0 Illinois Bottled Gas ll Texaco Products QI 1 1 Phones: ' '1 l Office - - 1022 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE R- P- Rouse Residence - 251 11 1, Q .... .e.....e.eee.ee.ee.eeA..... 1 G Qz?fb4?2Qvs?fQ7s?fQ7:?Qn?fQG F. B. LOVELL CO. D R U G S 21 Years Serving This Community Successfully Libertyville Cleaners Franlg J. Wenban, R. Ph. E39 Tailors ?-1-1 SARIS CICHY Prescriptions a Specialty -- - 408 N. Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville Telephone 5 ALL PHONES 551 Whitman Candies Luicks Ice Cream Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing - Alterations if Fur Coats Altered - Cleaned - Glazed Q5k974Q::9,QQ?cDsJ34iQ7gD?J5:0. 3 Z:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I-I gQ,4?eg,,5:x'Q,,?:5,?5,,4?eQ,,02e:Q:,,52eQ,,?:QQ '1 '1 l I :E Libertyville 71 Residence Lib. 22OfM 0 Compliments of 1, 1, '1 '1 B. 51 LLQYD C, RAY lg Your A E99 P Food Store 1 1 EE Real Estate and Insurance L QUALITY :E , :I GROCERIES MEATS 1 :E 41 l . . 1: 709 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Ill. P1111 Bogue B111 Bayer '1 '1 ll- :::::::::::::::::- ::::::::::: 3 QQNQQMDQQJYQMHQMQQQHDQQQQFQ ET3555555553J::I::::5::::i:JJ:JI55514: IllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll- ' : l l 5 our Special Mailed Milks 51 :I ' They Satisfy ' 11 1: FlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllug b l I: Compliments of 1: 1 1, HARRY A. TAYLOR ll Ig DRUGS 1 dll lilQlEND 11 ' 1 PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING If ,g '1 1 Libertyville Illinois II I1 4,:::::::- - :::: :::.vq page one hundred sixteen L if? M AUTO COMPANY KROLL'S Service Station S. J. KROLL, Prop. LIBERTYVILLE Gasoline, Oils, Auto Accessories - Ford Mercury Lincoln Zephyr phone Libertyville 1044 Shell Products Milwaukee Avenue at Rockland Road WmMHmmm GQAGREAGNQAGQ QMGNQAFWE DODGE - PLYMOUTH coMPLIMENTs SHWUSCLI MOLOI' Sales B EAL AN D U 7 B RI EN 345 No. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, Ill. S T O R E F O R M E N I Telephone 464 . 512 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Ill. A. G. M EYERS PLUMBING AND HEATING Libertyville, Illinois Phone 449 uuuumuumununuununuuuuunuuInImmuummmmunununnnnQ I. Maple Tower Service Station E 5 E H. Martin Auto Parts E FRIENDLY SERVICE g E FUEL 01145 E DEALER IN NEW AND USED PARTS E SPECIALIZED MOBILUBRICATION E GQQD USED CARS 2 BATTERIES E E , Q E . E Milwauke and Park Avenues 2 E S I ' k E LLIBERTYVILLLE, ILLINOIS E Largest a We Yard In La e County E ' '' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '-lil ElllIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIllIIlIIlIIIIIlllllIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE page one hundred seventeen We guna gum gimp? CONNECTICUT GENERAL Q LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DW GOOCIS - - - Gifts - - - Notions Life, Accident and Group Insurance Shoes . . . Men's Wear I and Annuities . l Elwyn F. Wightman, '20 Phone 152 Mundelein, Ill. 4 5, Genesee St, Waukegan CHICAGO UNIFORM 81 CAP COMPANY 208 W. Monroe St. Chicago, Ill. MANUFACTURERS OF THE Libertyville Township High School Band Uniforms Other Local School Bands Outfitted by Us Include: Mt. Carmel High School, Waukegan Town- ship High School, Fenger High School, Fenwick High School, Leo High School, and Thornton High School, Oak Park, River Forest Township High School. Also Uniforms of Every Description Tailored to Individual Measure XX' cl To the class of '42 C 6 exten . ongratulations . . at this Graduation time Il First National Bank of Munclelein I.. COMPLIMENTS MUNDELEIN OIL COMPANY Distributor of The Deep Rock Products Fuel Oil Gasoline Motor Oil page one hundred eighteen uv! a emuzafer You are missing many GOOD TIMES 1f you don t attend the movies regularly' Forget your eares Add to the joy of living by eelng GOOD MOVIES The fmest screen attractions the world has ever known ALL COME TO THIS THEATRE FOR ALL TIMES INFORMATION ty. ge- .... y R 1 LIBERTY THEATRE Mobilheat with f M o b i l g a s Friendly 1 M o b i l o i l Service SOCONY-VACUUM OIL COMPANY, INC. 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