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it I 411 T ft 1- CW W nun' I NM ,rf tim 5 Mlhvwm ,f,,:N.,M,,,iwM M MOON mst Qin. 5 n W 3 S X' ENTH my l it 4 ,J 'fi . TE Wilt, ,.,-an -MUNI 70 M ime pe! ecfa J, l3fk'.r, V, .Mkvw v fi, W MGMqwW'f - U-.rsh f .V se Time was no minor element in the Lock staffs efforts to retlect the lite ot approximately 600 students and faculty members at Lockport High School from September to lune. This statt ff- composed ot twenty-one seniors and six jun- iors, under the capable leadership ot Donna Timm, editor, Shirley Shipp, business manager- Miss Mildred H. Krusa, Lock sponsor, and Miss Eleanor A. Urban, literary sponsor me cooperated lOU?ie during its year's work to meet the high standards ot its predecessors. Top: Margaret Blechschmidt. Loren Humphrey, Mabel Speaker. Dan Stanlill, and Fred Mcmgelsdorf make their mark in the literary world. Selecting records at one ol the weekly Lock dances are Lois Rakar, lean Miller. social editor. and Lavonne Carroll. The art pen wipers, Ieanne Price, Barbara Zuelke, and Carolyn Walther determine the depth of a page. Anne Brankey and Carolyn Winkler, literary pen wipers, collaborate on a iterary write-up. Middle: Glancing over past Lock stall accomplishments are Shirley Shipp, business mana- ger. and Donna Timm editor. Ioycc Fracaro, Sondra Kenney, and it ,fs ie? R+ ,A ie ww' L TNT Lv,,, 9w1 wwwS' S-rant We ' ' 54- sa,,l:!if:'tf i f F1851 011515 SXXYH lt, 5 T 111,19 0 6 1 L ' 5- X , ,L ... tw Lfmsqf - .. , g ,,:,,--,fzirtiti e Q -A 1-53-1'z A 1 L -L 2 -jfs. Z 4 xge'?QSEY1 4- A 1. 1- 5 5 I is if A f t Y et to it scifi,-
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.gn emoriam . . . A n .14 frigufe fo glzlwarzlfnz wordf, IUAOJB viaion, inifiafiue, courage, zleferminafion, ana! infegrifg Aymlohzezl fie Afairif of .xdmerica unc! Aer icleafi of eolucafion . The death of Edward F. Worst, Lockport, Ioliet, and Chicago educator, brought to a close a long and useful career which began as a teacher in a one-room rural school and then advanced to the position of principal, super- intendent, college instructor, and industrial arts supervisor. Having traveled and studied abroad, Mr. Worst was considered an in- ternational authority on handicrafts and was the author of several books on that subject. His outstanding interest in others was again shown in the time devoted to teaching these handicrafts to Stateville inmates, hospitalized war veterans, and residents of homes for elderly people, as well as in his efforts to establish a craft house. As a result of his expert tutelage, many were able to reorient their lives and find new opportunities and happiness. An outstanding resident of this community, Mr. Worst gave unstintingly of his time and ability. He will be remembered as having directed the Lockport Centennial, as having served on the Lockport Grade School Board, and as having been president of Lockport Township High School Board of Education. He Was constantly interested in the wonderful things going on about him and, as a true educator, was absorbed especially in Watching the activities of youth and in contributing Whenever he could to the advancement of boys and girls. ln appreciation of Mr. Worst's interests in the behalf of high school stu- dents, a memorial service was held during which time the senior class planted a tree in his honor. ln addition to this, a Written memorial in commemoration of him Will be hung in a prominent location in our school. Mr. Worst's distinguished career will stand as a monument to the type of intellectual attainment, combined with friendly interest in one's fellowmen, that has done much to make America what she is today.
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