Lockport Township High School - Lock Yearbook (Lockport, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Miss Eva M. Olson, B.A., freshman home room, dean of girls, G. A. A., English II, physical education. Edward Flink, B.A., M.A., freshman home room, dean of boys, athletic director, varsity baseball, water safety, civics, economics. Frank J. Rogers, B.S., M.S., sophomore home room, varsity basketball, fresh- soph football and baseball, world history, physical education. Lester L. Lindberg, B.A., senior sponsor, varsity football, fresh-soph bas- ketball, varsity and fresh- soph track, physiology, safety education, physical education. Forming a pyramid are: fBottomD Stanley Larsen, Fred Ravnsbeck, Andrew Kozak, fMiddleJ Norman Foster, William Brewer, and fTopJ Ronald Eberhart. Phyllis Winkler, Rosemary jurflmch, Marilyn Cornolo, Mary Blake, and Patricia Lisdero participate in a relay.

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I I Music, music, music, under the direction of Ernest O. Caneva, added much life to many school affairs. The regular band practice every eighth period kept the members in good playing condition for all of the basketball and football games, not to mention the various other activities at which their music was enjoyed. Every noon hour found many music lovers gathered in the audi- torium ready to sacrifice part of their lunch hour for chorus practice, No wonder we have such a fine music department! Miss Lucile Emmons proved that foreign languages are very interesting by teaching the students to read and translate Spanish. High- lights were added to this class in the form of Spanish newspapers and films. Some members of the class also received a better under- standing of the language and of the lives of the people by corres- ponding with them in Spanish. An important place in the language department was held by Mr. Alex L. Johnsonius's Latin classes-or so the Latin students thought as they spent many hours trying to translate Julius Caesar. Top: Carol Ann Rodeghero and Mathew Bubica pause a moment while they stencil on cloth. Middle: A duck poses for Betty Kasper and Dale Boden. Mary Louise Ganster translates a Latin sentence. Charles Allison clarifies n Spanish city to Evelyn Foth. Bottom: David Blish and Mildred jungles sccrn to be oblivious to all disturbances as they draw.



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Top: Frances Ott and Beverly Harvey practice calisthenics. Building muscles on the high bar is Benjamin Ciufiini. Bottom: Adjusting themselves to the water are Joyce Freberg and Jac- queline Bechler. Donald Krumlincle, John Geary, William Allison, and Kenneth Anderson play wa ter polo. Physical Education Health and Happiness Theme of Gym Instructors Where do all these muscles come from? They can be blamed on Miss Eva M. Olson, Frank 1. Rogers, and Lester L. Lindberg who head our physical education department. All sorts of recreation in the gym classes taught the students that they could have fun in a wholesome Way. Miss Olson taught the girls calisthenics, ballroom and square dancing, volley- ball, basketball, swimming, and basket shooting. The boys played football, basketball, baseball, and volleyball under the supervision of Mr. Rogers and Mr. Lindberg. They also swam and performed more advanced calisthenics. All these activities add up to not only muscles but to the healthy. happy students of L.T.H.S. '21

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