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It was hard to find a moment when the radio in the new ac- tivities' room wasn't blaring for some group's enjoyment. ROBERT SCHULTZ- A Farmer in the Dell Does Bob's future foretell. He's off to Illinois. Agriculture for this boy! Band, Representative Assembly, Stu- rlent Council, Senior Advisory Board. Boys' Club. VIVIAN SCHULTZ- Another nurse we find in Viv. A busy life this girl should live As time to drive, to bowl, to knit Aigd find odd plants she tries to E. Spanish Club, G.A.A. RICHARD SCHUMP- Most of his friends call him Red And suffer while he says Drop dead. His future, Iowa, University, With baseball his chief diversity. Representative Assembly, Band, School Spirit Committee, Hi-Y, Football, Baseball, Wrestling. SUE SCHWABa A girl as pretty as pretty can be Good fortune bestowed on such fools as we, And if our Susie you happen to see, I'm sure that you will agree with me. Spanish Club, G.A.A., Latin Club. PAT SCOTT-Cute Scottie likes to play bridge, knit, and just have fun. Her wonderful work as chair' man of the senior class party will not soon be forgotten. G.A.A., Girls' Club, Representative As- sembly, Spanish Club, Senior Advisory Board. RICHARD SCOTT-Scotty came from Morton after his sophomore year. His hobbies are working with plastics and collecting things. He will attend JC. next year. Operators, Movie Makers. SUSAN SELF- Of all the things that you have done Won't you name your favorite one? Give me a horse, please, Susan sighed, For best of all I like to ride. Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatics Club. JOAN SEXTONf To artist's skill does Ioan aspire, Her natural talent to increase. Yet we her beauty here require As subject of a masterpiece. Latin Club, G.A.A. BARBARA ANN SHOEMAKER -- It Had to be You was one of Barb's favorites. Roller skating and playing the Hammond organ took up most of her time. ANN SHUPER - Although Shu's childhood ambition was to be a nurse, her plans for the future are undecided. Her favorite pas' time is loafing. EUGENE ANTONY SICHTA- This outdoor sports fan enjoyed golf, hunting, and trapping. Gene will either be a rancher or a cabif net maker in the future. EMILY ANNE SIEBERT--Emily is an avid horseback rider and one of the best. When not riding, she likes to knit, however. Future may include Kalamazoo or Knox col- lege. G.A.A., Leadership. MARLENE SIEGER-Mar enjoys playing basketball, bowling, and knitting, but she likes to dance the most. Spanish was tops with her. Drake University next. MuTau, Home Ec Club, Spanish Club. Red Cross Council, G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y. ALVIN SIMANTEL-Lucky Al was able to make many friends. He had a part-time job which kept him busy and will continue to work after graduation. 29
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The attractive counseling offices offered great chances for speculation as everyone tried to figure out whether the animals in the wallpaper were horses or cows. EMORY ROBB-Emory's main inf terest concerns horses. While here his favorite subject was English. His future includes working on a farm. SHIRLEY ROBINSON- Shirley came this year from Oak Park. Her hobby and pastime centers around art. Her favorite song Maybe You'll Be There. The future, college, she didn't know where. Art Club, Girls Conference Committee. BETTY ROSS- The choir will surely miss Betty next year, For she was a valuable member. We envy the college that gets this cute gal As she steps into school next September. Tab Staff, Representative Assembly, Ac- tivity Ticket Co-Chairman, Assem- bly Committee, Cicero Club, Latin Club, French Club, Choir. DAVID ROSS--David, quite a bridge fiend, did a good job in the junior play and has participated in wrestling. May go into the Army or Navy. lNIuTau. MARCIA LEE RUDD-Marcia's favorite saying was youfall, emphaf sizing her Georgia background. Ac- tive in sports, she also draws and sings a little. Wants to go to Steph' ens college and then become an air hostess. G.A.A., Home Ec. Club, Leadership. RICHARD RUSSELL 1 Rich en' joyed physics and math in school, while his spare time was spent building a hotfrod . After grad' uation he plans to study mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin. Spanish Club, Stamp Club. Fi-Kem, Library Aide, Student Council, Bas- ketball. MARLENE SANDE-Marlene is proof that you can have fun and be an honor roll student as well. She will go up to JC. next year. Latin Club, Spanish Club, O.E.O. 28 RAY SANDERS-Called either Lover or Slick , Ray was a stamp collector and door guard. He went out for track too. Stamp Club, Track. JEANNE SAXON-Many admirf ed Jeanne for her modeling ability, sincerity, and friendliness. Active in several clubs, she also enjoyed horseback riding, playing the piano, and sailing. Girls' Club, Cheerleader. Latin Club, Cicero Club, French Club, Dramatics Club. DILLARD SAYLORS-- From Downers Grove did Dillard come. Of talents he brought many. With football, bowling he often toyed, At math he proved most canny. I'ootball. EILEEN SCHERLINGf Being a teacher or a nurse And traveling through the uni' verse And playing hard-fought base' ball games, Are some of Eileen's many aims. GLEE SCHLAEGER- An artist through and through is Glee. She'll be famous. Wait and see! Her paintings hanging in the Louvre Will her talent truly prove. A.A.K., MuTau, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, O.E.0., G.A.A. BETTY LOU SCHMIDT-Betty Lou is one of those who are headed for LC. next year. Spends a lot of her time swimming and going to the movies and also likes to watch baseball games. HELEN SCHNACKENBERG- Quiet, pretty Helen was a very wellfliked gal. A whiz at bridge, she'd never, never trump her partner's ace. She tickles the piano keys with more than average skill And plays the senorita with both fluency and grace. O.Ii.O., G.A.A., Girls' Club, Spanish Club.
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The suspense was terrific as we all waited to see who would receive blue slips announcing the cast for the senior play, Dear Ruth. CAROL SIMENSON- Carol's beauty can't be beaten. With Student Council she's al' ways meetin'. To be a writer is her ambition. Here's hoping she fulhlls her mission. G.A.A., French Club. Latin Club, Girls' Club, Student Council, Secretary, Vice President, SUE SINCLAIR4 An emigrant from Hinsdale, Vivacious Sue has fit in well. She likes to dance, to eat, and laugh. At having fun she's really swell. Cheerleader, Home EC. Club, G.A.A., Student Council, Pep Club., G.A.R., French Club. TOM SLOTTERBECK--As a jun' ior, dark, handsome Tom came from Detroit. With some of his many friends, he can be seen at athletic events and dances. Hi-Y, Cross Country, Track. BARBARA SMITH- A great actress was she on the stage. In choir, too, she was quite thc rage. And now to college does Smitty run, A dental technician to become. Junior Class Play, G.A.A., Choir. STUART SNELL- For music swell Call Stuart Snell, For he's a Whiz, The best there is. Stamp Club, MuTau, Spanish Club. IRIS SOLDWISCH- I is a girl with many interests. She likes to talk and swim, and her hobbies are knitting and cooking. She played the bass in Orchestra. JC. next. Home Ee Club, MuTau, Orchestra, G.A.A. GORDON SPICE-Active at high school in German and Biology clubs, Gordon plans to go to college and enter the ministry, During his leisure time, he built model rail' way equipment. Choir, Biology Club, German Club. 30 BILL SPRAGUE-Bill, a good Spanish student and a sports fan, enjoyed appearing in the operettas and singing in his church choir. Stamp Club, Spanish Club, Choir. SUZANNE STACY- Busy as a bee would certainly apply to Suzie. No wonder her favorite pastime is time in which I have nothing to do . Soon oil to college. G.A.A., O.E.O., Tab Staff, Assembly Committee, Girl Reserves, French Club. Latin Club, Representative As- sembly. JAMES STAHLHUT-Jim came to us in his junior year from Hirsch. While here he participated in football. Students at J.C. will soon be seeing him. CHARLES STEINKEH-Chuck likes just being with the boys land goilsj. He's quite a tennis player, too! His childhood ambition was to own a greenhouse and play the organ. Future-UD. Boys' Club boardg Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis. JOAN STEPHENS-Because of afterfschool Work, Jo Was unable to participate in extracurricular acti' vities. Writing letters will prepare her for her future as a secretary. ROBERT STEVENS-Steve was an outstanding player on our basket- ball team, and also treasurer of our senior class. We hope he keeps up the good work in college. Latin Club, Baseball. JANE STOVER-Jane was a mem' ber of G.A.A., and particularly en' joyed horseback riding. Movies and math are her special interests, J.C. next year.
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